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Table of Contents

Quick Facts ..........................................................3

Marshall University ......................................... 4-5

Vision Campaign ............................................. 6-7

Locker Rooms .................................................. 8-9

Cam Henderson Center ............................... 10-11

Conference USA ........................................... 12-13

President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp ............................14

A.D. Mike Hamrick .............................................15

Head Coach Matt Daniel .............................. 16-17

Assoc. Head Coach Tony Kemper ........................18

Asst. Coach Tamisha Augustin ...........................19

Asst. Coach Caronica Randle ..............................20

Support Staff .....................................................ff 21

Roster .......................................................... 22-23

Players ........................................................ 24-45

Social Media ......................................................46

2011-12 Statistics ....................................... 47-61

History and Records .................................... 62-89

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THE UNIVERSITYName ....................................................................Marshall University

Founded ...................................................................................... 1837

Location ................................................................. Huntington, W.Va.

Enrollment ............................................................................... 13,971

Nickname ..................................................................Thundering Herd

Colors ................................................................... Kelly Green & White

National Affi liation ...................................................... NCAA Division I

Conference ................................................................. Conference USA

Home Floor (Capacity) ......................... Cam Henderson Center (9,043)

President ................................... Dr. Stephen J. Kopp (Notre Dame ‘73)

Director of Athletics................................. Mike Hamrick (Marshall ‘80)

Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff ....................... Jeff O’Malley (Miami-Ohio ‘90)

Assoc. AD/SWA .......................... Beatrice Crane Banford (NC State ‘92)

Assoc. AD/Compliance ...............................Derek Gwinn (Marshall ‘03)

Assoc. AD/Finance .............................................David Steele (Rice ‘82)

Assoc. AD/Facilities ............................ Scott Morehouse (Marshall ‘99)

Faculty Athletic Rep. .................................................. Karen McComas

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ................................................. Matt Daniel (Harding ‘98)

Record at Marshall .....................................................0-0 (1st Season)

Overall Record ..................................................... 72-50 (Fifth Season)

Asst. Coaches ................ Tony Kemper (Fort Hays State ‘01/1st Season)

..............................Caronica Randle (Central Arkansas ‘08/1st Season)

.............................. Tamisha Augustin (Alabama A&M ‘05/1st Season)

Graduate Asst. ..............Nicole Campbell ( Okla. State ‘04/2nd Season)

.................................................Lazar Milinkovic (Ohio ‘12/1st Season)

Administrative Asst. ........................................................ Judy Rogero

Women’s Basketball Offi ce Phone ...............................(304) 696-5445

Team Review2011 Record ...............................................................................16-14

Conference USA Record .......................................................7-9 (t7th)

Home .............................................................................................8-5

Away ..............................................................................................7-7

Neutral ...........................................................................................1-2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................9/7

Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................3/2

Newcomers ....................................................................................... 3

HISTORYFirst Year of Women’s Basketball ................................................. 1969

Overall Record ..............................................................581-581 (.500)

Conference Championships ............................................1 (‘97/SoCon)

Regular Season Championships ............... 5 (‘85,’86,’87,’88,’89/SoCon)

NCAA Appearances ......................1 (‘97 - L,69-49 vs Colorado College)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIAWomen’s Basketball Media Contact .................................... Ty Osborne

Cell Phone Number .....................................................(803) 530-2010

Offi ce Phone Number ..................................................(304) 696-4662

Email .................................................. [email protected]

Website ............................................................... www.herdzone.com

Press Row Phone .........................................................(304) 696-3303

Asst. AD/Media Relations .............................................. Jason Corriher

Offi ce ..........................................................................(304) 696-4600

Email ............................................................... [email protected]

Asst. SID ......................................................................... Steve Schoon

Offi ce ..........................................................................(304) 696-2418

Email ................................................................ [email protected]

Graduate Assistants............................................................ David Pifer

Email ............................................................pifer6@live.marshall.edu

Offi ce .......................................................................... (304)696-5276

..........................................................................................Matt Weber

Email ..............................................................weber15@marshall.edu

Offi ce ..........................................................................(304) 696-4662

..................................................................................... Daniel Manget

Email .........................................................manget@live.marshall.edu

Program Assistant ..........................................................Amy Williams

Offi ce ..........................................................................(304) 696-5275

Sports Information Fax ................................................(304) 696-2325

Mailing Adress ....................... Marshall University Sports Information

....................................................................................... P.O. Box 1360

.....................................................................Huntington, W.Va. 25715

Overnight Address ........................................... Cam Henderson Center

..................................................................................1801 3rd Avenue

.....................................................................Huntington, W.Va. 25703

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The Marshall University Board of Governors approved plans for a more than $30 million project Thursday that includes a state-of-the-art indoor practice facility with an indoor track, an academic center, a sports medicine translational research center and a soccer stadium complex for Marshall Athletics.

“This is a historic day for Marshall University Athletics,” Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick said. “We are excited about each of these new facilities and are looking forward to having them in place in the near future. This proj-ect will have an enormous impact on every one of our athletics teams and every student-athlete. This is only the fi rst step in addressing our overall facility needs.

“I want to thank the Board of Governors and our president, Stephen J. Kopp, for their support and vision. With-out them this project would not be possible.”

The project will be funded by bonds and private gifts, and is part of a larger bond issue that includes academic facilities on the Huntington campus.

The fi rst phase of the project involves $5.4 million that will be used to demolish the Veterans Memorial Field House and construct a soccer stadium complex on that site and include a veteran’s memorial park. The Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District Board voted unanimously to turn the land over to Marshall Athletics on Wednesday night at no cost. The Field House had fallen into disrepair and was becoming a fi nan-cial burden on the parks department.

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“I want to thank the Park Board for its vision and support,” Ham-rick said. “They have the foresight to see the tremendous im-pact that the new soccer facility will have on the entire region.”

Construction of an indoor practice facility with a full compe-tition track, artifi cial playing surface and an athletics hall of fame at a cost of $14 million will then begin adjacent to Joan C. Edwards Stadium on the current site of Sam Hood Field. A $3.5 million academic support center and a $7.5 million Sports Medicine Translational Research Center will be included at this site. All told this project will provide Marshall student-athletes with state-of-the-art academic, athletic, training, and sports medicine facilities that are among the best in the nation.

The fi rst phase of the project is expected to begin in February 2012.

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Marshall University President

Dr. Stephen J. Kopp is in his seventh year as Marshall University’s 36th president. During his tenure, Marshall has thrived, experiencing unprecedented growth in enrollment and development of the university’s infrastructure and academic programs. More than $190 million in new capital projects and 12 new facilities have been completed on his watch. New high-demand majors and degree programs have been implemented successfully or are under development, including the Doctor of Pharmacy, the Doctor of Physical Therapy, and the Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Public Health. Discovery and innovation are also on the upswing at Marshall, with funding for research doubling during the past fi ve years. The engineering program has been revitalized, accredited and is the fastest-growing undergraduate major on campus, and the Rahall Transportation Institute has advanced to become one of the top university transportation centers in the country. Student enrollment is soaring thanks to President Kopp’s leadership. In fall 2010, Marshall University welcomed the largest freshman class in its long and illustrious history. He has revitalized Marshall athletics and led the university community through the making of the “We Are Marshall” movie, which brought Marshall into the households of millions around the world. Dr. Kopp believes the personal touch provided by Marshall University plays a key role in student success. He takes great pride in congratulating every student who marches at both spring and winter commencements, a time-honored tradition com-monly lost among large universities today. Dr. Kopp joined Marshall in 2005 following leadership positions with Midwestern University, Central Michigan University and Ohio University. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 1973 from the University of Notre Dame, and his Ph.D. in physiology and biophysics in 1976 from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He was a postdoctoral fellow at St. Louis University Medical Center, department of physiology, and a research fellow and NIH fellow in the department of biochemistry at the Univer-sity of Illinois at Chicago. Outside of the offi ce, Dr. Kopp enjoys following Marshall athletics, reading, playing golf and spending time with his wife, Jane. He also enjoys time with his devoted dog, Abby. He and Jane have two adult children and two grandchildren.

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Marshall University Director of Athletics

Mike Hamrick returned to Marshall just over a year ago as the Director of Athletics and in that time frame he has been busy shaping a new vision for the future of Thundering Herd athletics. He has wasted little time in reaching out to former letter-winners, alumni and friends of the University to build a consensus on where the Thundering Herd family wants their program to be and the response has been incredible.

In year one, Hamrick established a Football Enhancement Fund eff ort that has committed nearly $2 million towards the program and his eff orts have also led to rapid growth and development in the Big Green Foundation and in Marshall’s M-Club that has increased donation levels

by 50%. In addition to this, he negotiated a contract extension with ISP Sports in the summer of 2010 that poured nearly $3 million in needed facility enhancements into Marshall’s athletics venues, including major video board and sound system upgrades to Joan C. Edwards Stadium and signifi cant signage and lighting improvements to the Cam Henderson Center.

During this period Hamrick was also tasked with two major hires in both football and basketball. His hiring of head football coach Doc Holliday and head men’s basketball coach Tom Herrion have brought renewed interest and excitement in both programs.

In the classroom, Marshall’s student-athletes also continued to excel in 2009-10. More than 169 Marshall student-athletes were named to the Conference USA Academic Honor Roll with grade point averages of 3.0 or better and 48 earned C-USA Commissioners Medals for posting cumulative GPA’s of 3.75 or higher.

Hamrick served as the director of athletics at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas for six years before returning to his alma-mater in July of 2009. During his introduction, Marshall University President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp said this of Hamrick - “In Mike Hamrick, we identifi ed an outstanding leader for our athletic program, an individual of uncompromising integrity, experience and accomplishment,” Kopp said. “He brings to Marshall University a vision for athletics that

we can all embrace and support. His proven experience and accomplishments unequivocally demonstrate his ability to translate vision into action that leads to success. I cannot emphasize enough the value that this individual brings to our university and community. An added, but by no means less important quality of this individual is that he is a proud and successful Son of Marshall.”

Hamrick played football at Marshall University from 1976 to 1980, starting at linebacker and defensive end his last two years. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in education from Marshall, he earned his master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in 1981.

Prior to his position at UNLV, Hamrick was director of athletics at East Carolina University from 1995 to 2003. He also has been A.D. at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, assistant AD at Illinois State in Normal, Ill., and assistant A.D. at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. Hamrick is a native of Clendenin, W.Va., and a graduate of Herbert Hoover High School. He and his wife Soletta, who is also a Marshall graduate, reside in the Huntington area and are the parents of three children - twin sons, Brett and Justin (22), and daughter, Mollie Ann (19) who currently attends Marshall.

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Head Coach

Matt Daniel

1st Season

Harding ‘98

@coachmattdaniel

career record: 72-50 (4 seasons)

Matt Daniel, who quickly built a successful NCAA Division I women's basketball program at Central Arkan-sas, was named head coach at Marshall University, Athletic Director Mike Hamrick announced Tuesday, May 29.

"I am tremendously excited to have Matt Daniel join the Marshall Athletics family," Hamrick said. "He brings not only experience as a Division I head coach, but also a proven track record of success, as his Central Arkansas squads have averaged 22 wins over the last three seasons. His reputation as a top recruiter and coach is well known in college basketball circles."

At UCA, Daniel earned a reputation as a spirited and tireless young coach who displayed an ability to turn around a program. He is 72-50 for his career as a head coach and fi nished his last three seasons at UCA with a 66-26 record.

"My wife and I are ecstatic to be back in Huntington," said Daniel. "I was recruited here as a player by coach (Billy) Donovan and I think that his style of play fi ts my style of play. We will play a style of basketball that is entertaining and fast paced. I think it's more fun to coach, offi ciate, watch, and play against. We fl ipped the program at Central Arkansas into a championship program and a prominent program nationally. We will come and try to do the same at Marshall."

Daniel, 35, replaces Royce Chadwick, who resigned last month after 11 seasons at Marshall.

During his four years with the Sugar Bears, Daniel took UCA from Division II to the Division I level and guided a program that had two consecutive 20-loss seasons (2007-08 and 2008-09) to its fi rst Division I con-ference championship (Southland Conference), two postseason tournaments ('12 WNIT, '11 WBI) and three straight 21-win season. His teams had the best overall and conference records in the Southland Conference over the last three seasons.

Daniel's recruiting ability has led to many of Central Arkansas' recent successes. During the four years at UCA, he produced two Southland Players of the Year, a Southland Defensive Player of the Year and a South-

Year Record Pct.

2008-09 6-23 (2-14 Southland) .207 (.125)

2009-10 21-8 (11-5 Southland) .724 (.688)

2010-11 21-12 (11-5 Southland) .636 (.688)

2011-12 24-7, (14-2 Southland - Conference Champions) .828 (.875)

Totals 72-50 (38-26 Southland) .590 (.594)

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land Freshman of the Year. Daniel also coached eight All-Conference selections, along with three fi rst-team selections and three All-Academic honorees.

He was the 2010 and 2012 Southland Coach of the Year.

Under Daniel's direction, women's basketball atten-dances increased signifi cantly at UCA. Eight of the top 10 crowds in UCA history came in the last fi ve years. UCA led the Southland in attendance, while devel-oping an intimidating home-court advantage that included a 21-3 home conference record in the last three years.

The Jonesboro, Ark. native has other coaching experi-ence at the University of Missouri, the University of Colorado, and Texas-Arlington, where he was an as-sistant coach at each institution.

Daniel started coaching as a graduate assistant for men's basketball at Arizona State and played colle-giate basketball at Colorado and Harding (Ark.) University.

He is a 1998 graduate of Harding University and was Mr. Basketball in Arkansas in 1994. He was named MVP of the state tournament after taking Jonesboro High School to a state title in Arkansas' highest clas-sifi cation.

Daniel comes from a coaching family. His father, David, is a highly respected fi gure in Arkansas after having spent more than 30 years coaching both in the high school ranks and at Arkansas State University.

Daniel will inherit a Marshall team that recorded its best overall record since 2008 this past season. The program returns a lot of experience as it is brings back six of its top nine scorers and only loses three seniors to graduation. Ten of the 12 returners averaged seven minutes or more on the court each game. After having the best start to a season since 1986-87, the Herd ended the season with a 16-14 (7-9 Conference USA) record.

"We have talent here," said Daniel. "I don't think it will be a quick fi x overnight, but there will be a plan in place. I'm excited for the opportunity. I'm honored to be here and I'm eager to get started."

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2012 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

2012 COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

2010 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

2010 WBCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR NOMINEE

2010-11 WBCA CONFERENCE CAPTAIN

2011-12 WBCA CONFERENCE CAPTAIN

2011 UCA COACH OF THE YEAR

1 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

2 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS (IN FIRST TWO YEARS ELIGIBLE)

2 SOUTHLAND PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

SOUTHLAND DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

SOUTHLAND FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

8 TOTAL ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

3 FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

3 SOUTHLAND ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS

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Associate head coach

Tony Kemper

1st Season

Fort Hays State ‘01

Marshall University women's basketball coach Matt Daniel announced the hiring of as-

sociate head coach Tony Kemper in June 2012.

Kemper, 32, is the second hire by Daniel for the Thundering Herd, joining Caronica Randle

to complete the transition of Daniel's former University of Central Arkansas staff .

"I am excited to have Tony join us," Daniel said. "He has been with me for two years as an

associate head coach, and we have won 45 games, been to postseason twice, and won a (Southland) conference championship. He shares

our staff 's vision for this level of play, and sees the potential in what Marshall can become on a national level in college basketball."

Under Daniel's direction, UCA transitioned from NCAA Division II, and Kemper helped the Sugar Bears to their fi rst Division I conference title

and three 21-win seasons.

Kemper's tutelage of inside players helped the Sugar Bears gain two Southland Player of the Year honors and a Defensive Player of the Year.

"I am thrilled to get the chance to come with Coach Daniel to Marshall University," said Kemper. "It is a great opportunity for my family

and me to move to such a nationally well-known university in a great athletic conference. We are excited as a staff about the future and are

ready to begin building a program that everyone in the Marshall family will be proud of and excited to go watch play."

Before a two-year stint with Daniel, Kemper served as an assistant coach for the Central Arkansas men's basketball program for four years.

Two professional players emerged from UCA during Kemper's years with the men's program -- the leading scorer in Portugal's Proliga pro

league in 2011, Nate Bowie, and professional center Durell Nevels.

Prior to UCA, Kemper was an assistant coach at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College - one of the nation's most successful junior college

programs.

At Hutchinson, he oversaw day-to-day operations of the program and directed the Blue Dragons' strength and conditioning program while

also serving as a mathematics and physical education instructor.

The Logan, Kan., native also held the head coaching spot at Quivira Heights High School in Bushton, Kan., in 2003-04 and guided QHHS to

a No. 1 seed to the regional tournament.

His coaching career began in '02-03 as an assistant at Hill City (Kan.) High School.

Kemper received a bachelor's degree in fi nance from Fort Hays State University in 2001 and a BBA in Business Education in 2003. He also

earned a master's degree in organizational leadership from Fort Hays in 2008.

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Assistant Coach

Tamisha Augustin

1st Season

Alabama A&M ‘05

Marshall University women’s basketball coach Matt Daniel announced the hiring of as-

sistant coach Tamisha Augustin in July 2012.

Augustin, 29, is the fi nal hire to Daniel’s staff , joining associate head coach Tony Kemper

and assistant coach Caronica Randle. Daniel was named the new Thundering Herd coach

on May 29.

“We are excited to have Tamisha become a part of our family,” Daniel said. “Her profes-

sionalism as a coach and a player overseas, along with her connections up and down the East Coast and throughout the South make her a

great new addition to our program.”

Augustin will join the Herd after spending the past two seasons as an assistant at Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference member South Carolina

State.

Prior to South Carolina State, Augustin developed her coaching skills at the high school level, coaching the varsity girls’ team to a 15-11

record at Bethel High School in Hampton, Va., in 2008-09. She also was a cross country assistant coach in 2008-09. Augustin is a 2001

graduate of Bethel, where she played basketball and competed in cross country and track and fi eld.

She also coached boys’ teams at Henry County (Ga.) High School in the 2007-08 season and at Love Joy (Ga.) High School for the 2006-07

season.

She was the head coach for the Georgia Metro Nike Travel Team from 2006-08.

As a shooting guard for Alabama A&M University, Augustin was a two-time All-SWAC selection and a four year-captain.

Her basketball talents took her overseas, playing for the professional club KSC-Szekszard (Hungary) for the 2008-09 season, before an

injury interrupted her playing career.

The Hampton, Va., native received her bachelor’s degree in biology in 2005 from Alabama A&M and went on to receive a masters in micro-

biology in 2007 from A&M.

Augustin furthered her education in 2010, receiving a master’s in education from Regent University in Virginia Beach in 2010 and is cur-

rently pursuing a doctorate degree in leadership.

“I am very grateful and excited about the opportunity Coach Daniel has given me,” Augustin said. “Marshall University has great history and

I would like to continue on that legacy. The direction of the program can only go higher, based on the foundation provided.”

“Conference USA is a competitive environment and I look forward to the challenge. I am eager to continue to learn new things in this game

I love so much. Coach Daniel hasbuilt a staff with a lot ofcharisma and great character; I believe this will lead to a championship.”

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Assistant coach

Caronica Randle

1st Season

Central Arkansas ‘08

Marshall University women’s basketball Coach Matt Daniel announced the hiring of as-

sistant coach Caronica Randle in June.

Randle is Daniel’s fi rst hire for the Herd staff . She formerly coached with Marshall’s new

head coach at the University of Central Arkansas for the past four seasons.

Under Daniel’s direction, UCA transitioned from NCAA Division II, and Randle helped the

Sugar Bears to their fi rst Division I conference championship (Southland Conference) and three 21-win seasons.

“I am excited to have Caronica join us here,” Daniel said. “She has been with me since the day I became a head coach, and she is considered

a family member to my family. She does a great service helping us raise young women to be leaders beyond basketball, and she will repre-

sent the Marshall family in a manner that you will be proud to embrace.”

Randle, a 26-year old Forrest City, Ark., native, was a basketball standout for the Sugar Bears before beginning her coaching career. She

concluded her playing career in 2007 as the school’s No. 3 career scorer (2,089 points) and all-time leader in free throws made and at-

tempted. She averaged 17.2 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists for her career, and made 33.6 percent from behind the 3-point stripe.

On the court, the 5-foot-9 Randle accumulated an array of individual honors while leading her teams to 20 victories per season - including

a school-record 28 wins and an NCAA Division II national semifi nal appearance in 2004-05.

Randle also starred for teams that made two NCAA Division II regional appearances, won Gulf South Conference regular-season and tourna-

ment titles, and posted a second-place fi nish in the Southland Conference East Division in UCA’s fi rst Division I season (2006-07).

Randle was twice named Division II All-America honorable mention and was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2005 Division II South Re-

gional. A two-time All-GSC 1st team selection, Randle was the conference’s Player of the Year in 2006 and was named to the All-Southland

fi rst team in 2007 after leading the league in scoring in her fi rst year in the conference. She was named to the Gulf South Conference West

Division All-Decade second team in July 2010.

As a UCA assistant coach, Randle had a major impact on recruiting, bringing in the Southland conference’s Freshman and Player of the Year

during her fi rst two seasons with the Sugar Bears. She worked primarily with the UCA guards and was also in charge of academics and

operations.

Randle earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration at UCA in May 2008.

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Graduat Assistant

Nicole Campbell

2nd Year

Oklahoma State ‘04

Graduat Assistant

Lazar Milinkovic

1st Year

Ohio ‘12

Nicole Campbell joined the Marshall

women’s basketball staff in 2010

as a graduate assistant. Her main

responsibilities range from basketball

operations, video coordinator, and

community relations.

Before joining the Herd, Campbell spent

time with the National Center for Drug

Free Sport in Kansas City, Mo. from

2008-10. She also worked as a Disney

Sports Associate for the Walt Disney Company from 2007-08 and was a school site coordinator for the

Kansas Big Brothers and Big Sisters program from 2005-06.

Cambell’s coaching experience began at Independence Community college in Independence, Kan. She

served an assistant basketball coach for the basketball program and was heavily involved in recruiting,

operations, player development, and community outreach.

As a player, Campbell played collegiate ball for Oklahoma State from 2002-04 and went on to play

overseas in Germany and the Netherlands from 2006-07.

Campbell is currently pursuing a M.S. in communication disorders and aspires to become a leader in

intercollegiate women’s athletics.

Lazar Milinkovic enters his fi rst year with the

women’s basketball program as a graduate

assistant. His primary responsibilities will

range from operations, video coordinating,

and community relations.

Milinkovic joins the Herd after recently

being the assistant men’s basketball coach

at Huntington Prep in Huntington, W.Va for

two years.

While with Huntington Prep, Milinkovic

helped lead the team to a 28-2 record and

top-5 rankings in multiple magazines including USA Today, Sports Illustrated and Max Preps.

He also coached numerous division one players including Andrew Wiggins (No. 1 HS prospect in nation), Xavier

Rathan-Mayes (FSU), Elijah Macon (WVU), Javontae Hawkins (USF), Negus Webster-Chan and Stefan Jankovic (MIZ-

ZOU), Sim Bhullar (NMSU), Charles Lee (CSU), Jeremiah Davis (UC), Maurice Aniefi ok (UMISS), Ibrahima Djimde (UI),

Deniz Kilicli (WVU), Vander Joaquim (UH), Justin Drummond (LUM), Jabs Newby (EKU), Luke Hancock (UL), Shaquille

Thomas (UC), and Marshall’s own TyQuane Goard.

Prior to Huntington Prep, Milinkovic spent two years at Mt. State Academy as an assistant coach. During both years,

the team made it to the ESPN National High School Invitational Tournament.

He has also been involved with diff erent regional AAU programs. Milinkovic served as head basketball coach for Key

Players (Huntington, W.Va.), Beckley Wizards (Beckley, W.Va.), and as an assistant with East Coast Scholar Athletes

(Roanoke, Va.). Along with AAU teams, he has experience coaching at the FaceHoop Academy Camp in New York

City, N.Y.

As a player, Milinkovic led Mt. State Academy in its fi rst year on the national stage, earning a 37-5 record. Being

recruited by Mt. State brought him to the United States, originally being a native of Belgrade, Serbia.

Milinkovic graduated from Ohio University in 2012 with a bachelor of science in applied management.

Athletic Trainer

Melissa Chohon

1st Year

Nebraska-Omaha ‘09

Melissa Chohon is in her fi rst season

as Assistant Athletic Trainer for the

Thundering Herd. She works with

women’s basketball and women’s

indoor and outdoor track and fi eld

while overseeing swimming and

diving and men’s and women’s cross

country.

The Nebraska-Native graduated from

the University of Nebraska-Omaha in

2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Edu-

cation with a concentration in Athletic

Training. While at UNO Chohon served as the Nebraska state representative to the National Athletic

Trainers’ Association District Five and the President of the District Five Student Leadership Council.

She earned her Master’s degree From Marshall University in 2011 where she was a graduate assistant

athletic trainer for the Thundering Herd women’s soccer, indoor track and fi eld and tennis teams.

After graduate school, Chohon worked as an Assistant Athletic Trainer and Lecturer of Exercises Science

at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. She was the athletic trainer for the Beaver’s men’s soc-

cer program along with the women’s tennis team, men’s golf team, men’s and women’s cross country

and indoor and outdoor track and fi eld teams.

Chohon is a certifi ed member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. She currently resides

in Huntington and enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, cooking and watching

basketball and soccer.

Student Assistant

Kyle Spalding

2nd Year

Kyle Spalding enters his second year

with the women’s basketball team as

student assistant.

Spalding, a native of Hurricane, W.Va., is

the son to Steve and Lisa Spalding and

the older brother to sister, Stephanie.

Spalding’s family has followed the

women’s basketball team since the

early 1980’s and are avid fans of

Marshall University.

He graduated with high honors from Hurricane High School in 2011 and was a four-year member of

the tennis team.

As a freshman, Spalding served as a manager under former head coach Royce Chadwick. Currently

as a sophomore, he is working toward a degree in secondary education with concentrations in social

studies and special education. He is also looking to earn a minor in political science.

Spalding is involved with Baptist Campus Ministries. Other interests include travel and the Cincinnati

Reds.

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2012-13 Marshall Numerical Roster

No. NAME POS. HT. CL HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

1 Jennifer Ramirez G 5-6 FR New York City, N.Y. (New York City Lab Museum)

2 Orlandria Williams F 5-7 JR Memphis, Tenn. (Overton HS)

10 Shay Weaver G 5-9 SO Arlington, Texas (Euless Trinity HS)

11 Sara Sang F 6-0 SO Huntington, W.Va. (Naval Academy)

13 Jasmine Shaw G 5-7 RS JR Cincinnati, Ohio (Chipola JC)

15 Erica Woods G 5-9 RS JR St. George, Bermuda (IMG Academy (Fla.))

20 Norrisha Victrum G 5-5 FR Columbia, S.C. (Columbia)

21 Leandra King C 6-2 SR New Carrollton, Md. (Santa Fe CC)

23 Veronica Ruiz G/F 6-3 SR Harlem, N.Y. (John F. Kennedy HS)

24 Shynisha Johnson G 5-5 RS SR Cincinnati, Ohio (DePaul)

30 Justine Boerger F 5-10 SO Racine, Wisc. (William Horlick HS)

33 Chukwuka Ezeigbo F 6-3 SO Trenton, N.J. (Notre Dame HS)

35 Suporia Dickens F 5-10 JR Freeport, Ill. (Highland CC)

2012-13 Marshall Alphabetical Roster

No. NAME POS. HT. CL HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

30 Justine Boerger F 5-10 SO Racine, Wisc. (William Horlick HS)

35 Suporia Dickens F 5-10 JR Freeport, Ill. (Highland CC)

33 Chukwuka Ezeigbo F 6-3 SO Trenton, N.J. (Notre Dame HS)

24 Shynisha Johnson G 5-5 RS SR Cincinnati, Ohio (DePaul)

21 Leandra King C 6-2 SR New Carrollton, Md. (Santa Fe CC)

1 Jennifer Ramirez G 5-6 FR New York City, N.Y. (New York City Lab Museum)

23 Veronica Ruiz G/F 6-3 SR Harlem, N.Y. (John F. Kennedy HS)

11 Sara Sang F 6-0 SO Huntington, W.Va. (Naval Academy)

13 Jasmine Shaw G 5-7 RS JR Cincinnati, Ohio (Chipola JC)

20 Norrisha Victrum G 5-5 FR Columbia, S.C. (Columbia)

10 Shay Weaver G 5-9 SO Arlington, Texas (Euless Trinity HS)

2 Orlandria Williams F 5-7 JR Memphis, Tenn. (Overton HS)

15 Erica Woods G 5-9 RS JR St. George, Bermuda (IMG Academy (Fla.))

HEAD COACH: Matt Daniel (Harding ‘98) - 1st Season at MarshallASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Tony Kemper (Fort Hays State ‘01) - 1st Season at MarshallASSISTANT COACHES: Tamisha Augustin (Alabama A&M ‘05) - 1st Season at Marshall

Caronica Randle (Central Arkansas ‘08) - 1st Season at Marshall

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1 Jennifer Ramirez

G • 5-6 • Fr.New York City, N.Y.

2 Orlandria Williams

F • 5-7 • Jr.Memphis, Tenn.

10 Shay Weaver

G • 5-9 • So.Arlington, Texas

11 Sara Sang

F • 6-0 • So.Huntington, W.Va.

13 Jasmine Shaw

G • 5-7 • Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio

15 Erica Woods

G - 5-9 - Jr.St. George, Bermuda

20 Norrisha Victrum

G • 5-5 • Fr.Columbia, S.C.

21 Leandra King

C • 6-2 • Sr.New Carrollton, Md.

23 Veronica Ruiz

F • 6-3 • Sr.Harlem, N.Y.

24 Shynisha Johnson

G • 5-5 • Sr.Cincinnati, Ohio

30 Justine Boerger

F • 5-10 • So.Racine, Wisc.

33 Chukwuka Ezeigbo

C • 6-3 • So.Trenton, N.J.

35 Suporia Dickens

F • 5-10 • Jr.Freeport, Ill.

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SHYNISHA SHYNISHA JOHNSONJOHNSON

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2011-12 (Junior): Played in 24 games as a shooting guard ... fi nished the season with a team-high 37.3 three-point percentage, leading Conference USA in the category

in the fi rst half of the season ... recorded 95 points and averaged 4.0 per game ... earned the best free throw percentage of the team, 76.2 percent, after going 16-of-21

from behind the line ... added 19 rebounds, 12 assists and nine steals ... recorded the most points all season in a game against Morehead State (11/23/11), posting 19

points ... earned a season-high four three-pointers against Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11), while booking a season-best 80.0 percent in three-pointers against Kent State

... fi nished with a season-high four rebounds against Cincinnati (12/10/11) ... selected to Conference USA Honor Roll.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Redshirted.

Prior to Marshall: Spent one season at Shawnee State University before transferring to DePaul University...was forced to sit out at DePaul for one season and left to join

the Thundering Herd...helped Shawnee State to a 31-1 record, making its way to the NAIA National Tournament Sweet 16...appeared in all 32 games for the Bears...shot

43.3% from the fl oor and 38.3% from beyond the arc...averaged 10.5 points per game in 17.7 minutes per game.

High School: Spent three seasons at Winton Woods High School and one season at North College Hill...was MVP honorable mention in her sophomore season, at North

College Hill...a two-time FAVC Champion and a two-time District Champion after returning to Winton Woods High School for her junior and senior seasons...a three-year

letterwinner in track...a National Honor Society member.

Personal: Born on May 15, 1990...daughter of Bridget Owens and Andre Johnson...has one brother, Andre Johnson Jr. ...majoring in marketing and management.

SHYNISHAJOHNSON

Guard - 5’5 - SeniorCINCINNATI, OHIODEPAUL

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Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 24-0 211/8.8 30-88 . 3 4 1 19-51 . 3 7 3 16-21 . 7 6 2 4 15 19 0.8 13 0 12 18 0 9 95 4.0TOTAL 24-0 211/8.8 30-88 . 3 4 1 19-51 . 3 7 3 16-21 . 7 6 2 4 15 19 0.8 13 0 12 18 0 9 95 4.0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 19, at Morehead State -- 11/23/11Rebounds: 4, Cincinnati -- 12/10/11Assists: 4, at Ohio -- 11/19/11Steals: 3, Miami (OH) -- 11/16/11FG made: 6, at Morehead State -- 11/23/11FG attempts: 12, Nebraska-Omaha -- 11/27/113FG made: 4, Kent State -- 11/11/11; at Morehead State -- 11/23/11; Nebraska-Omaha -- 11/27/113FG attempts: 7, Nebraska-Omaha -- 11/27/11FT made: 3, Miami (OH) -- 11/16/11; at Morehead State -- 11/23/11FT attempts: 4, Miami (OH) -- 11/16/11; at Morehead State -- 11/23/11

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LEANDRAKING

CENTER - 6’2 - SeniorNEW CARROLLTON, MD.SANTA FE CC

2011-12 (Junior): Played in 27 games and started in six as a center ... led the team in blocked shots with 36, while fi nishing sixth in Conference USA with 1.3 blocks per

game ... had multiple blocks in 10 diff erent games ... earned 13.1 minutes per game and fi nished the season with 94 points ... fi nished third on the team in rebounds,

grabbing 103 and averaging 3.8 per game ... added 19 steals during the year ... earned a season-high 13 points as well as a season-best 11 rebounds against Nebraska-

Omaha (11/27/11) ... recorded four blocks against Southern Miss (2/23/12), Furman (12/22/11), and Tulsa (1/8/12), giving her the most blocks in a game by any Marshall

player for the season ... fi nished with a season-high four steals against Tulsa (1/8/12).

Sante Fe Community College: Played for Sante Fe for two seasons from 2009-11 ... led her team to a conference championship title ... averaged eight points, nine

rebounds, one steal and two blocks, along with a 42 % fi eld goal average and a 59 % average from the freethrow line.

High School: Attended Frederick Douglass High School from 2005-06 and went to Parkdale High School for the remainder of her high school career ... named team MVP

during her senior year ... also during her senior year, was selected to the PG Country All-Star game and earned MVP honors ... also lettered in volleyball, track and softball.

Personal: Born May 23, 1991 ... daughter of John and Darnetta King ... has two brothers, John and Zachary ... mother, Darnetta, played basketball for Morgan State ...

majoring in business management.

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 13, Nebraska-Omaha -- 11/27/11Rebounds: 11, Nebraska-Omaha -- 11/27/11Assists: 1, 6 timesSteals: 4, Tulsa -- 1/08/12Blocks: 4, Tulsa -- 1/08/12; at Furman -- 12/22/11; at Southern Miss -- 2/23/12FG made: 6, vs Chicago State -- 12/02/11FG attempts: 10, vs Chicago State -- 12/02/11FT made: 9, Nebraska-Omaha -- 11/27/11FT attempts: 14, Nebraska-Omaha -- 11/27/11

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2011-12 (Junior): Plagued by injury to start the season, but was able to play in 22 games and start in four ... averaged 4.2 points per game and fi nished the year

with 93 points ... earned a 36.0 fi eld goal percentage after making 40 shots ... grabbed 66 rebounds, averaging 3.0 per game ... added 13 assists, six blocks and four

steals ... posted a season-high 13 points against Morehead State (11/23/11) ... had a season-high seven rebounds against ECU (2/26/12).

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played and started in 28 games in her sophomore season...hit double-fi gures in 13 contests...opened the season with a 13 points eff ort

vs. Appalachian State on 6-12 shooting from the fl oor...pulled down 11 rebounds against USC Upstate...scored 13 points on 5-12 shooting from the fl oor to go along

with six rebounds against Cleveland State...missed the Morehead State contest due to snow in New York during Christmas break...recorded fi rst career double-double

vs. Elon, tallying 11 points and 12 rebounds, nine of which were off ensive boards...had 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Rice going a perfect four-four from the free

throw line for the second straight game...missed the UCF game due to a knee procedure...had three consecutive double-digit point games in Feb., 13 points vs. UAB,

14 points 9 rebounds vs. Tulsa and a career-high 15 points and 10 rebounds for her second career double-double...drained fi rst career three point fi eld goal vs. UAB...

pulled down a career-high 13 rebounds in fi nal win of the season...leads active MU players in points (348), rebounds (242) and blocks (18)...fi nished 14th in C-USA in

rebounding (6.1).

2009-10 (Freshman): Saw action in 26 games while making four starts as a redshirt freshman...scored six points while going a perfect 4-4 from the free throw line

in collegiate debut against Seton Hall...posted seven points and six rebounds in 18 minutes of play against UT Martin...top outing of freshman season came at Rice

where she scored 14 points, hitting seven out of eight shot attempts (.875)...two games later, scored 13 points along with career-best nine rebounds in Capital Classic

against West Virginia...played 30 minutes while blocking a pair of shots, both current career highs, against the Mountaineers...had six points and six boards in home

game vs. Memphis...posted 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting while grabbing six boards against SMU...scored 10 points while playing for 25 minutes in road tilt at UAB.

2008-09: Did not play - redshirted

High School: Played at John F. Kennedy (N.Y.) High School from 2004-08 averaging 19 points and 15 rebounds per game...was a top 100 player and top 25 forward

according to All-Star Girls Report...advanced JFK high school to the PSAL championship game in her junior and senior years...named to NY All-Star Team...helped team

win the Bronx Division Championship from 2005-08 and was named the program’s MVP for two years.

Personal: Born on May 9, 1989...daughter of Eileen Ruiz...has two siblings; sister Shawtenay and brother Xavier...major is business management.

VERONICARUIZ

FORWARD - 6’3 - SeniorHARLEM, N.Y.JOHN F. KENNEDY HS

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Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 26-4 399/15.3 45-106 . 4 2 5 0-1 . 0 0 0 19-29 . 6 5 5 22 49 71 2.7 38 0 10 44 8 9 109 4.22010-11 28-28 829/29.6 96-260 . 3 6 9 3-26 . 1 1 5 44-71 . 6 2 0 53 118 171 6.1 66 2 24 76 10 29 239 8.52011-12 22-4 326/14.8 40-111 . 3 6 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 13-21 . 6 1 9 28 38 66 3.0 32 0 13 23 6 4 93 4.2TOTAL 76-36 1554/20.4 181-477 . 3 7 9 3-30 . 1 0 0 76-121 . 6 2 8 103 205 308 4.1 136 2 47 143 24 42 441 5.8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 15, Houston -- 2/24/11Rebounds: 13, Southern Miss -- 3/3/11Assists: 4, at UCF -- 3/01/12Steals: 3, George Washington -- 12/2/10; at East Carolina -- 2/27/11Blocks: 2, vs West Virginia -- 1/20/10; at Memphis -- 1/6/11; Southern Miss -- 3/3/11FG made: 7, at Rice -- 1/15/10FG attempts: 16, East Carolina -- 02/26/123FG made: 1, UAB -- 2/17/11; at Tulsa -- 2/20/11; vs UAB -- 3/09/113FG attempts: 3, at East Carolina -- 2/27/11; Southern Miss -- 3/3/11FT made: 5, vs West Virginia -- 1/20/10FT attempts: 7, vs West Virginia -- 1/20/10; Elon -- 12/30/10

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FORWARD - 5-10 - JuniorFREEPORT, ILL.HIGHLAND CC

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2011-12 (Sophomore): Played in 29 games and started in 10 contests, averaging 13.5 minutes per game ... fi nished the season 42-of-108 from the fi eld for

a 38.9 shooting percentage ... recorded 102 points, averaging 3.5 per game ... booked 73 rebounds, while adding 10 assists, 13 blocks and 22 steals ... recorded

a season-high 10 points against Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11) and earned a season-best seven rebounds against Houston (1/5/12) ... named to the Conference

USA Honor Roll.

Highland Community College: Played for Highland Community College for one year before transferring to Marshall for the 2011-12 season ... led Highland

to a conference championship ... earned All-American honors, as well as All-Conference and All-Region selections.

High School: Played for Freeport High School for four years ... led her team to two state championship titles ... also led her team to regional championship,

sectional championship and super sectional championship titles ... was recognized as conference champion, as well as DeKalb Thanksgiving champions during

her high school career ... selected as an All-State and All-Conference player and earned Player of the Week honors ... also lettered in Track and Field.

Personal: Born July 23, 1991 ... daughter of Sam and Yolanda Dixson ... has four siblings including Lorenzo, Damon, Sam, and Dikembe ... majoring in criminal

justice.

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 29-10 392/13.5 42-108 . 3 8 9 0-4 . 0 0 0 18-31 . 5 8 1 33 40 73 2.5 41 1 10 43 13 22 102 3.5TOTAL 29-10 392/13.5 42-108 . 3 8 9 0-4 . 0 0 0 18-31 . 5 8 1 33 40 73 2.5 41 1 10 43 13 22 102 3.5

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 10, at Ohio -- 11/19/11; Nebraska-Omaha -- 11/27/11Rebounds: 7, at Houston -- 1/5/12Assists: 2, vs Chicago State -- 12/02/11; Longwood -- 12/15/11Steals: 2, 6 timesBlocks: 2, at East Carolina -- 02/12/12; Memphis -- 02/16/12; Southern Miss -- 1/11/12FG made: 5, at Ohio -- 11/19/11FG attempts: 10, Miami (OH) -- 11/16/11; at Ohio -- 11/19/113FG attempts: 2, Miami (OH) -- 11/16/11FT made: 4, at Tennessee Tech -- 12/28/11FT attempts: 4, at Tennessee Tech -- 12/28/11; at Ball State -- 12/31/11

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SHAW

GUARD - 5’7 - JuniorCINCINNATI, OHIOCHIPOLA JC

2011-12 (Sophomore): Saw action in 29 games and started in three ... combined for a .405 shooting percentage after putting up 64-of-158 from the fi eld ... earned a .333

team-high 3-point percentage after making 26-of-78 from behind the arc ... made 21-of-31 free throws and grabbed 70 rebounds ... added 26 assists and 23 steals ... had

eight games with 10 or more points ... fi nished the season with 175 points and ranked fourth on the team with a 6.0 points per game average ... posted a season-high 16

points against Kent State (11/11/11) after going 7-for-11 from the fi eld ... earned season highs in rebounds (7) and assists (3) against Memphis (2/16/12).

Chipola Junior College: In 2011, was honored as an All-American and fi rst team All-Pandhandle Conference ... during her fi rst year with the program, she was named

Florida Panhandle Conference’s Freshman of the Year after averaging 15.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.7 steals, and shooting 42.6 percent from behind the arc ...

named FCCAA Player of the Week during the fi nal week of February in her second season.

High School: Played at Winton Woods High School from 2005-09 and holds the program’s all-time leading scorer spot with 1,333 points ... earned FAVC Co-Player of the

Year honors during her senior season and was listed as fi rst team All-City, along with second team All-Southwest district ... was also picked as fi rst team All-Southwest

Coaches Association and was honored as an All-State honorable mention ... during her fi nal season, she was nominated as a McDonald’s All-American ... led her team to a

conference championship in 2005 and was the program’s MVP after leading the team in assists and being voted best defense player ... also during her freshman year, was

fi rst team All-Conference and Fox 19 Player of the week ... for her high school career, she averaged 13.38 points, 2.23 assists, 3.5 steals, and 3.98 rebounds.

Personal: Born on June 20, 1991... daughter of Taswell Shaw and Janice Shaw... siblings include Tazia, Tazzie, and Patrck Blanchard ... her cousin, Warren Niles, plays

basketball for Oral Roberts University and cousin, Trever Niles, plays basketball for Bluefi eld State College ... majoring in business.

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 16, Kent State -- 11/11/11Rebounds: 7, Memphis -- 02/16/12Assists: 3, at Memphis -- 1/26/12; Longwood -- 12/15/11Steals: 4, East Carolina -- 02/26/12Blocks: 1, Kent State -- 11/11/11; Cincinnati -- 12/10/11FG made: 7, Kent State -- 11/11/11FG attempts: 11, Kent State -- 11/11/113FG made: 3, at Evansville -- 12/03/11; Cincinnati -- 12/10/113FG attempts: 6, at Tulane -- 01/29/12FT made: 4, at Houston -- 1/5/12; at Ball State -- 12/31/11FT attempts: 6, at Houston -- 1/5/12; at Ball State -- 12/31/11

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FORWARD - 5’7 - JUNIORMEMPHIS, TENN.OVERTON HS

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2011-12 (Sophomore): Played in 24 games and averaged 7.2 minutes per game as a sophomore ... held the highest fi eld goal percentage, shooting 51.6 percent from

the fi eld ... knocked down four threes and combined for 23 rebounds ... fi nished the season with 41 points ... tallied a career-high 12 points against SMU (1/15/11) after

going 5-for-6 from the fi eld ... also earned a career-high 6 rebounds against UCF (1/23/11).

2010-11 (Freshman): Saw action in 27 games during her freshman campaign...made her fi rst of fi ve season starts against USC Upstate scoring six points on two of

fi ve shooting from beyond the arc...went a perfect 2-2 from the fl oor vs. George Washington...made second career start vs. UTEP, scoring a career-high seven points on

3-6 shooting from the fl oor and three assists in 31 minutes of action...pulled down a career-high six rebounds against UCF, tallied a career-high 10 shots in the contest...

missed the last two games of the regular season with a wrist injury...logged seven minutes in the C-USA tournament game following the injury.

High School: Attended Overton High School for four years and played under the direction of coach Lynn Smith...averaged 16 points, 8 rebounds, two steal and four

assists...earned two district titles...Regional and City Runner-Ups during her junior season...made it to the Quarterfi nals of States in Murfreesboro, Tenn...participated in

the Mississippi vs. Tennessee All-Star game...received the Don Robinson Award.

Personal: Born on February 25, 1992...daughter of Dedra Walker and Orlando Williams...has one sister Tommesha Churchman...majoring in sports management and

marketing.

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 27-5 390/14.4 28-85 . 3 2 9 6-28 . 2 1 4 5-13 . 3 8 5 17 37 54 2.0 28 0 12 36 1 20 67 2.52011-12 24-0 172/7.2 16-31 . 5 1 6 4-10 . 4 0 0 5-11 . 4 5 5 9 14 23 1.0 25 0 6 7 1 7 41 1.7TOTAL 51-5 562/11.0 44-116 . 3 7 9 10-38 . 2 6 3 10-24 . 4 1 7 26 51 77 1.5 53 0 18 43 2 27 108 2.1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 12, SMU -- 01/15/12Rebounds: 6, at UCF -- 1/23/11Assists: 3, UTEP -- 1/9/11Steals: 2, 6 timesBlocks: 1, Morehead State -- 12/28/10; at UAB -- 2/19/12FG made: 5, SMU -- 01/15/12FG attempts: 10, at UCF -- 1/23/113FG made: 2, USC Upstate -- 11/17/103FG attempts: 5, USC Upstate -- 11/17/10FT made: 2, Memphis -- 1/27/11; vs SMU -- 3/7/2012FT attempts: 4, Memphis -- 1/27/11; UTEP -- 1/9/11

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GUARD - 5’9 - JUNIORSt. George, BermudaIMG Academy (Fla.)

ERICA WOODS

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2011-12 (Junior): One of the few consistent starters for the 2011-12 season, playing in 29 games and starting in 27 as a forward ... earned the most minutes

per game on the team, playing 27.3 minutes per contest... second-best scorer on the team fi nishing with 193 points and 6.7 points per game ... earned a team-

high 43.1 shooting percentage from the fi eld and fi nished the year over 70.0 percent from the free throw line ... led the team in rebounds and was ranked

14th in Conference USA, booking 180 for the season and averaging 6.2 per game ... fi nished 13th in the conference in off ensive rebounds with 2.6 per game ...

added 30 assists and 35 steals ... earned a season-high 13 points against Rice (2/2/12) ... recorded a career-high 14 rebounds against Ball State (12/31/11).

2010-11 (Sophomore): Medically Redshirted.

2009-10 (Freshman): Played in 25 games while starting four as a true freshman...after playing in three of the fi rst eight games, saw action in the fi nal 22

contests of the season...top game of the non-conference season was a nine-point eff ort on 4-6 shooting at Morehead State...helped Marshall to nationally

televised win over Southern Miss with 11-point outing, her fi rst double-digit game at MU...hit 5-10 shots while grabbing six rebounds, saw 27 minutes of

action, her fi rst game with 20 or more minutes of playing time...top outing of the season came over eventual champion Tulane scoring 16 points while hitting

7-of-14 shot attempts and grabbing seven rebounds in 38 minutes, all career highs...followed that up with 11 points and career-high fi ve assists in win over

UTEP...fi nished season hitting 16-25 free throws (.640)...shot .471 as a freshman, second amongst returners for 2010-11 behind only Tynikki Crook.

High School: Most recently, played at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. from 2007-09...averaged 15.5 PPG, 6.8 RPG and 3.3 steals...played for the U20 Great

Britain National Team, traveling to Estonia, Greece and Macedonia for the U20 European Championships, fi nishing ninth ... also played in the Island Games in

Rhodes, Greece for the Bermuda National team and fi nished with a bronze medal ... recently earned a 4th place fi nish in 2011 with the Bermuda National team

at the Isle of Wight Tournament.

Personal: Born on September 8, 1991...daughter of Eric and Joanne Woods...has a brother, Eron ... majoring in sports management and marketing.

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 25-4 337/13.5 48-102 . 4 7 1 3-15 . 2 0 0 16-25 . 6 4 0 26 40 66 2.6 19 0 24 31 0 16 115 4.62011-12 29-27 791/27.3 75-174 . 4 3 1 0-2 . 0 0 0 43-61 . 7 0 5 74 106 180 6.2 37 0 30 38 2 35 193 6.7TOTAL 54-31 1128/20.9 123-276 . 4 4 6 3-17 . 1 7 6 59-86 . 6 8 6 100 146 246 4.6 56 0 54 69 2 51 308 5.7

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 16, Tulane -- 2/11/10Rebounds: 14, at Ball State -- 12/31/11Assists: 5, UTEP -- 2/13/10Steals: 5, Radford -- 12/31/09Blocks: 1, Southern Miss -- 1/11/12; vs Chicago State -- 12/02/11FG made: 7, Tulane -- 2/11/10FG attempts: 14, Tulane -- 2/11/103FG made: 1, at East Carolina -- 1/4/10; at Morehead State -- 12/18/09; UTEP -- 2/13/103FG attempts: 2, 5 timesFT made: 6, at Tennessee Tech -- 12/28/11FT attempts: 8, at Tennessee Tech -- 12/28/11

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FORWARD - 5’10 - SOPH.RACINE, WISC.WILLIAM HORLICK HS

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2011-12 (Freshman): Redshirted ... named to Conference USA Honor Roll and given Commissioner’s Medal for having over a 3.75 GPA for the year.

High School: Played for Horlick High School ... three year varsity captain for the Horlick women’s basketball program ... earned All-County and fi rst team

All-Conference honors during her high school career ... also won the Rebel Pride award ... earned two varsity letters in soccer ... was part of student congress,

National Honor Society, Habitat for Humanity, Unity within Diversity, and was on the Honor Roll for four years.

Personal: Born July 14, 1993 ... daughter of Jim and Jennifer Boerger... siblings include Nathan, Lauren, and David ... majoring in biophysics.

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CENTER - 6’3 - SOPH.TRENTON, N.J.NOTRE DAME HS 33

2011-12 (Freshman): Played in 17 games as a freshman ... fi nished the season with a 37.8 shooting percentage and fi nished the season with 31 points ... re-

corded 75.0 percent from the free throw line, going 3-for-4 ... grabbed 28 rebounds ... posted her best game against Longwood (12/15/11), earning 13 points,

six made fi eld goals and blocked shot ... booked a season-high six rebounds against Chicago State (12/2/11) ... selected to Conference USA Honor Roll.

High School: Attended Notre Dame High School for four years ... during her high school tenure earned two All-Conference selections and an All-Tournament

nod ... selected to the New Jersey All-Star game ... averaged 15.1 points, 8.5 rebounds and 7 blocks ... also lettered in track and fi eld and was part of the French

Club, National Honors Society, French Honors Society, and African American Club.

Personal: Born December 8, 1992 ... daughter of Ambrose and Jennifer Ezeigbo and sibling to Nneka and Obiefuna .. majoring in biology as a pre-med.

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 17-0 78/4.6 14-37 . 3 7 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 15 13 28 1.6 7 0 1 4 1 1 31 1.8TOTAL 17-0 78/4.6 14-37 . 3 7 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 15 13 28 1.6 7 0 1 4 1 1 31 1.8

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 13, Longwood -- 12/15/11Rebounds: 6, vs Chicago State -- 12/02/11Assists: 1, vs Chicago State -- 12/02/11Steals: 1, vs Chicago State -- 12/02/11Blocks: 1, Longwood -- 12/15/11FG made: 6, Longwood -- 12/15/11FG attempts: 11, Longwood -- 12/15/11FT made: 2, vs West Virginia -- 1/17/12FT attempts: 2, vs West Virginia -- 1/17/12; Longwood -- 12/15/11

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GUARD - 5’9 - SOPH.ARLINGTON, TEXASEULESS TRINITY HS

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2011-12 (Freshman): Made an immediate impact as a freshman, playing in 30 games and starting in nine as a guard ... earned Conference USA All-Freshman

team honors for her eff orts on the court and became the third women’s basketball player in Marshall history to be picked to an All-Freshman team ... fi nished

fourth in C-USA in 3-point fi eld goal percentage with a .328 after making 39-of-119 ... the 39 three-pointers was the 11th most amongst the leage ... fi nished

the season third on the team in points with 182 and had a 6.1 points per game average ... earned a .344 shooting percentage after fi nishing the season 66-

of-192 from the fi eld ... added 77 rebounds, 15 assists, and 27 steals to her fi nal season stats ... had a season-high 15 points against UCF (3/1/12), where she

made fi ve three-pointers and fi nished 5-for-7 from the fi eld.

Personal: Born January 18, 1993 ... daughter of Shrita Weaver ... sister to Cheyenee and Lincoln ... plans to major in sports broadcasting.

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 30-9 514/17.1 66-192 . 3 4 4 39-119 . 3 2 8 11-17 . 6 4 7 31 46 77 2.6 47 0 15 34 0 27 182 6.1TOTAL 30-9 514/17.1 66-192 . 3 4 4 39-119 . 3 2 8 11-17 . 6 4 7 31 46 77 2.6 47 0 15 34 0 27 182 6.1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:Points: 15, at UCF -- 3/01/12Rebounds: 7, at Memphis -- 1/26/12Assists: 2, at Ohio -- 11/19/11; at Tennessee Tech -- 12/28/11; Rice -- 2/2/12Steals: 3, East Carolina -- 02/26/12; Kent State -- 11/11/11; vs Chicago State -- 12/02/11FG made: 5, at East Carolina -- 02/12/12; Rice -- 2/2/12; at UCF -- 3/01/12FG attempts: 14, vs SMU -- 3/7/20123FG made: 5, at UCF -- 3/01/123FG attempts: 10, vs SMU -- 3/7/2012FT made: 4, at Morehead State -- 11/23/11FT attempts: 4, at Morehead State -- 11/23/11; at UAB -- 2/19/12

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GUARD - 5’6 - FRESHMANNEW YORK CITY, N.Y.NEW YORK CITY LAB MUSEUM

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5’6 combo guard from New York City, N.Y., where she attended the New York City Lab Museum School ... As a junior in 2010, she led her team to the playoff s and scored 35

points during the playoff game ... During that same season, she averaged 18.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game ... To recognize her outstanding performance

after the 2010-11 season, Ramirez was selected to play in New York City’s Metro Classic “Boro’s vs. the Burb’s game ... The all-star game highlights the top high school boys

and girls players from the city’s Long Island/Hudson Valley area ... Major is undecided.

SARA

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FORWARD - 6’0 - SOPH.HUNTINGTON, W.VA.NAVAL ACADEMY

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Sang, a transfer from the United States Naval Academy, played high school basketball for Saint Joseph Central Catholic High School from 2007-11 ... The 6’0 forward aver-

aged 18.4 points, 11 rebounds, 2.1 steals, and 1.2 blocks during her senior year and was honored as a 1st team All-State selection during her junior and senior season ...

She was selected as a McDonald’s All-American nominee and a Wendy’s Heisman state fi nalist during her high school career ... A three-time state champion, Sang was also

named to the West Virginia All-Tournament team during her sophomore, junior, and senior years and ended her career with 1,427 points ... plans to major in nursing.

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GUARD - 5’5 - FRESHMANCOLUMBIA, S.C.COLUMBIA hs

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Point guard from Columbia, South Carolina, where she played basketball for the Columbia High School women’s basketball program ... She was recently recognized as one

of the top-fi ve female basketball players in the state of South Carolina for the 2011-12 season and as a junior averaged 16 points, seven assists, and fi ve steals per game ...

Victrum was also selected to the All-State Class 2A team during the 2011-12 season and for the last two years has been honored as an All-Region Class 2A selection ... As a

junior, she was selected as the Best Defensive Player in South Carolina’s Class 2A ... During her high school career, Victrum also played AAU basketball for the South Carolina

76ers under the direction of Roger Wiley ... plans to major in sports medicine.

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The Automated ScoreBookMarshall Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 16-14 8-5 7-7 1-2CONFERENCE 7-9 4-4 3-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-5 4-1 4-2 1-2

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/11/11 KENT STATE W 93-55 452 (16)JOHNSON, Shynisha (9)KING, Leandra

(16)SHAW, Jasmine11/16/11 MIAMI (OH) 49-56 L 381 (8)JOHNSON, Shynisha (6)WEAVER, Shay

(8)DICKENS, Suporia (6)POINDEXTER, Alyse11/19/11 at Ohio 56-68 L 1056 (10)SHAW, Jasmine (8)WOODS, Erica

(10)DICKENS, Suporia11/23/11 at Morehead State W 83-66 336 (19)JOHNSON, Shynisha (7)WOODS, Erica11/27/11 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 54-48 388 (14)JOHNSON, Shynisha (11)KING, Leandra12/02/11 vs Chicago State W 72-48 148 (18)POINDEXTER, Alyse (7)POINDEXTER, Alyse12/03/11 at Evansville W 60-48 580 (15)SHAW, Jasmine (13)WOODS, Erica12/10/11 CINCINNATI W 55-47 2242 (13)SHAW, Jasmine (10)WOODS, Erica12/15/11 LONGWOOD W 62-48 3413 (14)ELLIOTT, Lateidra (7)WOODS, Erica12/22/11 at Furman 54-62 L 512 (11)KING, Leandra (8)KING, Leandra12/28/11 at Tennessee Tech W 73-68 808 (12)SHAW, Jasmine (6)KING, Leandra

(12)WOODS, Erica (6)WELLS, Victoria(12)ELLIOTT, Lateidra

12/31/11 at Ball State W 60-58 380 (12)SHAW, Jasmine (14)WOODS, Erica1/5/12 *at Houston W 65-41 377 (11)ELLIOTT, Lateidra (8)POINDEXTER, Alyse

(8)KING, Leandra1/08/12 *TULSA W 63-45 318 (14)ELLIOTT, Lateidra (9)POINDEXTER, Alyse1/11/12 *SOUTHERN MISS W 55-44 407 (13)ELLIOTT, Lateidra (8)POINDEXTER, Alyse01/15/12 *SMU 53-55 L 419 (16)POINDEXTER, Alyse (6)POINDEXTER, Alyse1/17/12 vs West Virginia 57-69 L 3264 (13)ELLIOTT, Lateidra (6)WOODS, Erica1/22/12 *UCF 44-55 L 537 (12)MITCHELL, Alaya (5)KING, Leandra1/26/12 *at Memphis 58-71 L 2263 (13)ELLIOTT, Lateidra (7)WEAVER, Shay01/29/12 *at Tulane 52-68 L 963 (9)WEAVER, Shay (5)MITCHELL, Alaya

(5)WOODS, Erica2/2/12 *RICE W 65-57 292 (16)MITCHELL, Alaya (11)WOODS, Erica2/5/12 *UAB 45-50 L 692 (10)HENRIQUES, Rasheda (6)HENRIQUES, Rashedah02/09/12 *at UTEP 56-64 L 4167 (10)MITCHELL, Alaya (7)POINDEXTER, Alyse

(7)WOODS, Erica02/12/12 *at East Carolina 57-61 L 3258 (15)MITCHELL, Alaya (9)WOODS, Erica02/16/12 *MEMPHIS W 65-54 417 (11)HENRIQUES, Rasheda (7)HENRIQUES, Rashedah

(7)SHAW, Jasmine2/19/12 *at UAB W 40-37 1785 (11)WEAVER, Shay (9)WOODS, Erica2/23/12 *at Southern Miss 55-63 L 1386 (12)WEAVER, Shay (5)ELLIOTT, Lateidra

(12)ELLIOTT, Lateidra(12)HENRIQUES, Rasheda

02/26/12 *EAST CAROLINA 62-63 Lot 521 (14)ELLIOTT, Lateidra (7)RUIZ, Veronica3/01/12 *at UCF W 69-60 316 (15)WEAVER, Shay (6)WOODS, Erica

(6)ELLIOTT, Lateidra3/7/2012 vs SMU 52-53 L (10)ELLIOTT, Lateidra (6)HENRIQUES, Rashedah

* - Conference gameAttendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 13 10479 806Away 14 18187 1299Neutral 3 3412 1137Total 30 32078 1069

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The Automated ScoreBookMarshall Season Box Score (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 16-14 8-5 7-7 1-2CONFERENCE 7-9 4-4 3-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-5 4-1 4-2 1-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg22 ELLIOTT, Lateidra 30-3 474 15.8 66-161 . 4 1 0 23-67 . 3 4 3 67-88 . 7 6 1 9 50 59 2.0 31 0 63 60 0 27 222 7.415 WOODS, Erica 29-27 791 27.3 75-174 . 4 3 1 0-2 . 0 0 0 43-61 . 7 0 5 74 106 180 6.2 37 0 30 38 2 35 193 6.710 WEAVER, Shay 30-9 514 17.1 66-192 . 3 4 4 39-119 . 3 2 8 11-17 . 6 4 7 31 46 77 2.6 47 0 15 34 0 27 182 6.113 SHAW, Jasmine 29-3 441 15.2 64-158 . 4 0 5 26-78 . 3 3 3 21-31 . 6 7 7 18 52 70 2.4 25 0 26 45 2 23 175 6.003 HENRIQUES, Rashed 29-24 540 18.6 39-148 . 2 6 4 16-57 . 2 8 1 52-69 . 7 5 4 43 52 95 3.3 62 1 46 44 2 27 146 5.005 MITCHELL, Alaya 30-27 636 21.2 50-146 . 3 4 2 2-10 . 2 0 0 49-77 . 6 3 6 4 67 71 2.4 48 1 67 77 1 44 151 5.044 POINDEXTER, Alyse 29-16 445 15.3 43-101 . 4 2 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 50-77 . 6 4 9 55 59 114 3.9 66 1 5 45 20 10 136 4.723 RUIZ, Veronica 22-4 326 14.8 40-111 . 3 6 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 13-21 . 6 1 9 28 38 66 3.0 32 0 13 23 6 4 93 4.224 JOHNSON, Shynisha 24-0 211 8.8 30-88 . 3 4 1 19-51 . 3 7 3 16-21 . 7 6 2 4 15 19 0.8 13 0 12 18 0 9 95 4.001 WELLS, Victoria 30-21 526 17.5 46-116 . 3 9 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 19-46 . 4 1 3 26 51 77 2.6 59 0 22 43 4 57 111 3.735 DICKENS, Suporia 29-10 392 13.5 42-108 . 3 8 9 0-4 . 0 0 0 18-31 . 5 8 1 33 40 73 2.5 41 1 10 43 13 22 102 3.521 KING, Leandra 27-6 353 13.1 31-92 . 3 3 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 32-57 . 5 6 1 40 63 103 3.8 51 2 6 36 36 19 94 3.533 EZEIGBO, Chukwuka 17-0 78 4.6 14-37 . 3 7 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 15 13 28 1.6 7 0 1 4 1 1 31 1.802 WILLIAMS, Orlandria 24-0 172 7.2 16-31 . 5 1 6 4-10 . 4 0 0 5-11 . 4 5 5 9 14 23 1.0 25 0 6 7 1 7 41 1.711 BARRETT, Dorina 17-0 125 7.4 5-16 . 3 1 3 2-8 . 2 5 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 1 10 11 0.6 10 0 18 18 0 2 12 0.745 JACKSON, Nataia 1-0 1 1.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team 68 73 141 26Total.......... 30 6025 627-1680 . 3 7 3 131-410 . 3 2 0 399-612 . 6 5 2 459 749 1208 40.3 554 6 340 561 88 314 1784 59.5Opponents...... 30 6025 588-1613 . 3 6 5 112-427 . 2 6 2 394-586 . 6 7 2 392 713 1105 36.8 515 - 358 581 104 287 1682 56.1

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsMarshall 852 926 6 1784Opponents 775 900 7 1682

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The Automated ScoreBookMarshall Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2012)

All games

TEAM STATISTICS MAR OPPSCORING 1784 1682 Points per game 59.5 56.1 Scoring margin +3.4 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 627-1680 588-1613 Field goal pct . 3 7 3 . 3 6 53 POINT FG-ATT 131-410 112-427 3-point FG pct . 3 2 0 . 2 6 2 3-pt FG made per game 4.4 3.7FREE THROWS-ATT 399-612 394-586 Free throw pct . 6 5 2 . 6 7 2 F-Throws made per game 13.3 13.1REBOUNDS 1208 1105 Rebounds per game 40.3 36.8 Rebounding margin +3.4 -ASSISTS 340 358 Assists per game 11.3 11.9TURNOVERS 561 581 Turnovers per game 18.7 19.4 Turnover margin +0.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.6 0.6STEALS 314 287 Steals per game 10.5 9.6BLOCKS 88 104 Blocks per game 2.9 3.5WINNING STREAK 0 - Home win streak 0 -ATTENDANCE 10479 21599 Home games-Avg/Game 13-806 14-1299 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-1137

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsMarshall 852 926 6 1784Opponents 775 900 7 1682

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Marshall Category Leaders (as of Oct 28, 2012)All games

Points G Pts Pts/GELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 222 7.4WOODS, Erica 29 193 6.7WEAVER, Shay 30 182 6.1SHAW, Jasmine 29 175 6.0MITCHELL, Alaya 30 151 5.0HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 146 5.0POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 136 4.7WELLS, Victoria 30 111 3.7DICKENS, Suporia 29 102 3.5JOHNSON, Shynisha 24 95 4.0KING, Leandra 27 94 3.5RUIZ, Veronica 22 93 4.2

Scoring Average G Pts Avg/GELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 222 7.4WOODS, Erica 29 193 6.7WEAVER, Shay 30 182 6.1SHAW, Jasmine 29 175 6.0HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 146 5.0MITCHELL, Alaya 30 151 5.0POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 136 4.7RUIZ, Veronica 22 93 4.2JOHNSON, Shynisha 24 95 4.0WELLS, Victoria 30 111 3.7DICKENS, Suporia 29 102 3.5KING, Leandra 27 94 3.5

FG Percentage FG Att PctWILLIAMS, Orlandria 16 31 . 5 1 6WOODS, Erica 75 174 . 4 3 1POINDEXTER, Alyse 43 101 . 4 2 6ELLIOTT, Lateidra 66 161 . 4 1 0SHAW, Jasmine 64 158 . 4 0 5WELLS, Victoria 46 116 . 3 9 7DICKENS, Suporia 42 108 . 3 8 9EZEIGBO, Chukwuka 14 37 . 3 7 8RUIZ, Veronica 40 111 . 3 6 0WEAVER, Shay 66 192 . 3 4 4MITCHELL, Alaya 50 146 . 3 4 2JOHNSON, Shynisha 30 88 . 3 4 1

Field Goal Attempts G Att Att/GWEAVER, Shay 30 192 6.4WOODS, Erica 29 174 6.0ELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 161 5.4SHAW, Jasmine 29 158 5.4HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 148 5.1

Field Goals Made G Made Made/GWOODS, Erica 29 75 2.6WEAVER, Shay 30 66 2.2ELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 66 2.2SHAW, Jasmine 29 64 2.2MITCHELL, Alaya 30 50 1.7

3-Point Percentage 3FG Att PctWILLIAMS, Orlandria 4 10 . 4 0 0JOHNSON, Shynisha 19 51 . 3 7 3ELLIOTT, Lateidra 23 67 . 3 4 3SHAW, Jasmine 26 78 . 3 3 3WEAVER, Shay 39 119 . 3 2 8HENRIQUES, Rashedah 16 57 . 2 8 1BARRETT, Dorina 2 8 . 2 5 0MITCHELL, Alaya 2 10 . 2 0 0RUIZ, Veronica 0 3 . 0 0 0DICKENS, Suporia 0 4 . 0 0 0WELLS, Victoria 0 1 . 0 0 0WOODS, Erica 0 2 . 0 0 0

3-Point FG Attempts G Att Att/GWEAVER, Shay 30 119 4.0SHAW, Jasmine 29 78 2.7ELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 67 2.2HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 57 2.0JOHNSON, Shynisha 24 51 2.1

3-Point FG Made G Made Made/GWEAVER, Shay 30 39 1.3SHAW, Jasmine 29 26 0.9ELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 23 0.8JOHNSON, Shynisha 24 19 0.8HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 16 0.6

Free Throw Percent FG Att PctJOHNSON, Shynisha 16 21 . 7 6 2ELLIOTT, Lateidra 67 88 . 7 6 1HENRIQUES, Rashedah 52 69 . 7 5 4EZEIGBO, Chukwuka 3 4 . 7 5 0WOODS, Erica 43 61 . 7 0 5SHAW, Jasmine 21 31 . 6 7 7POINDEXTER, Alyse 50 77 . 6 4 9WEAVER, Shay 11 17 . 6 4 7MITCHELL, Alaya 49 77 . 6 3 6RUIZ, Veronica 13 21 . 6 1 9DICKENS, Suporia 18 31 . 5 8 1KING, Leandra 32 57 . 5 6 1

Free Throw Attempts G Att Att/GELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 88 2.9POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 77 2.7MITCHELL, Alaya 30 77 2.6HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 69 2.4WOODS, Erica 29 61 2.1

Free Throws Made G Made Made/GELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 67 2.2HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 52 1.8POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 50 1.7MITCHELL, Alaya 30 49 1.6WOODS, Erica 29 43 1.5

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Marshall Category Leaders (as of Oct 28, 2012)All games

Rebounds G Reb Reb/GWOODS, Erica 29 180 6.2POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 114 3.9KING, Leandra 27 103 3.8HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 95 3.3WELLS, Victoria 30 77 2.6WEAVER, Shay 30 77 2.6

Rebound Average G Reb Avg/GWOODS, Erica 29 180 6.2POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 114 3.9KING, Leandra 27 103 3.8HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 95 3.3RUIZ, Veronica 22 66 3.0

Assists G No. Ast/GMITCHELL, Alaya 30 67 2.2ELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 63 2.1HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 46 1.6WOODS, Erica 29 30 1.0SHAW, Jasmine 29 26 0.9

Steals G No. Stl/GWELLS, Victoria 30 57 1.9MITCHELL, Alaya 30 44 1.5WOODS, Erica 29 35 1.2ELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 27 0.9HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 27 0.9WEAVER, Shay 30 27 0.9

Offensive Rebounds G No. Avg/GWOODS, Erica 29 74 2.6POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 55 1.9HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 43 1.5KING, Leandra 27 40 1.5DICKENS, Suporia 29 33 1.1

Defensive Rebounds G No. Avg/GWOODS, Erica 29 106 3.7MITCHELL, Alaya 30 67 2.2KING, Leandra 27 63 2.3POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 59 2.0SHAW, Jasmine 29 52 1.8HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 52 1.8

Blocked Shots G No. Blk/GKING, Leandra 27 36 1.3POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 20 0.7DICKENS, Suporia 29 13 0.4RUIZ, Veronica 22 6 0.3WELLS, Victoria 30 4 0.1

Minutes G No. Min/GWOODS, Erica 29 791 27.3MITCHELL, Alaya 30 636 21.2HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 540 18.6WELLS, Victoria 30 526 17.5WEAVER, Shay 30 514 17.1

Fouls G No. Per/GPOINDEXTER, Alyse 29 66 2.3HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 62 2.1WELLS, Victoria 30 59 2.0KING, Leandra 27 51 1.9MITCHELL, Alaya 30 48 1.6

Foulouts G No.KING, Leandra 27 2HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 1POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 1MITCHELL, Alaya 30 1DICKENS, Suporia 29 1

Turnovers G No. TO/GMITCHELL, Alaya 30 77 2.6ELLIOTT, Lateidra 30 60 2.0POINDEXTER, Alyse 29 45 1.6SHAW, Jasmine 29 45 1.6HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29 44 1.5

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Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsSUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/gELLIOTT, Lateidra 30-3 15.8 .410 .343 .761 2.0 2.1 27 0 7.4 16-0 16.9 .422 .270 .766 2.2 1.9 14 0 7.6WOODS, Erica 29-27 27.3 .431 .000 .705 6.2 1.0 35 2 6.7 16-15 26.2 .416 .000 .630 5.4 1.1 21 1 6.3WEAVER, Shay 30-9 17.1 .344 .328 .647 2.6 0.5 27 0 6.1 16-8 21.2 .404 .405 .571 2.8 0.4 14 0 7.9SHAW, Jasmine 29-3 15.2 .405 .333 .677 2.4 0.9 23 2 6.0 16-3 15.7 .329 .300 .688 2.4 1.1 12 0 4.4HENRIQUES, Rashedah 29-24 18.6 .264 .281 .754 3.3 1.6 27 2 5.0 16-13 21.0 .295 .333 .813 3.7 2.2 14 1 6.4MITCHELL, Alaya 30-27 21.2 .342 .200 .636 2.4 2.2 44 1 5.0 16-16 23.5 .352 .200 .690 3.3 2.4 13 1 6.6POINDEXTER, Alyse 29-16 15.3 .426 .000 .649 3.9 0.2 10 20 4.7 15-8 14.2 .471 .000 .538 3.8 0.3 3 5 4.6RUIZ, Veronica 22-4 14.8 .360 .000 .619 3.0 0.6 4 6 4.2 16-2 12.5 .352 .000 .400 2.5 0.6 2 4 3.4JOHNSON, Shynisha 24-0 8.8 .341 .373 .762 0.8 0.5 9 0 4.0 12-0 4.6 .250 .250 1.000 0.5 0.1 2 0 1.4WELLS, Victoria 30-21 17.5 .397 .000 .413 2.6 0.7 57 4 3.7 16-8 16.7 .357 .000 .360 2.4 0.6 26 3 2.4DICKENS, Suporia 29-10 13.5 .389 .000 .581 2.5 0.3 22 13 3.5 16-7 13.1 .302 .000 .500 2.3 0.3 12 7 2.1KING, Leandra 27-6 13.1 .337 .000 .561 3.8 0.2 19 36 3.5 13-0 10.5 .323 .000 .417 2.8 0.4 8 20 1.9EZEIGBO, Chukwuka 17-0 4.6 .378 .000 .750 1.6 0.1 1 1 1.8 7-0 2.7 .333 .000 .000 1.1 0.0 0 0 0.6WILLIAMS, Orlandria 24-0 7.2 .516 .400 .455 1.0 0.3 7 1 1.7 14-0 7.5 .609 .429 .333 0.9 0.1 3 1 2.4BARRETT, Dorina 17-0 7.4 .313 .250 .000 0.6 1.1 2 0 0.7 7-0 4.0 .000 .000 .000 0.4 0.1 0 0 0.0JACKSON, Nataia 1-0 1.0 .000 .000 .000 1.0 0.0 0 0 0.0Totals 30 .373 .320 .652 40.3 11.3 314 88 59.5 16 .373 .329 .627 38.9 11.3 144 43 56.5Opponent 30 .365 .262 .672 36.8 11.9 287 104 56.1 16 .373 .258 .628 37.6 12.0 142 56 55.5

Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsSCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/gELLIOTT, Lateidra 66-161 . 4 1 0 23-67 . 3 4 3 67-88 . 7 6 1 222 7.4 38-90 . 4 2 2 10-37 . 2 7 0 36-47 . 7 6 6 122 7.6WOODS, Erica 75-174 . 4 3 1 0-2 . 0 0 0 43-61 . 7 0 5 193 6.7 42-101 . 4 1 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 17-27 . 6 3 0 101 6.3WEAVER, Shay 66-192 . 3 4 4 39-119 . 3 2 8 11-17 . 6 4 7 182 6.1 46-114 . 4 0 4 30-74 . 4 0 5 4-7 . 5 7 1 126 7.9SHAW, Jasmine 64-158 . 4 0 5 26-78 . 3 3 3 21-31 . 6 7 7 175 6.0 24-73 . 3 2 9 12-40 . 3 0 0 11-16 . 6 8 8 71 4.4HENRIQUES, Rashedah 39-148 . 2 6 4 16-57 . 2 8 1 52-69 . 7 5 4 146 5.0 26-88 . 2 9 5 11-33 . 3 3 3 39-48 . 8 1 3 102 6.4MITCHELL, Alaya 50-146 . 3 4 2 2-10 . 2 0 0 49-77 . 6 3 6 151 5.0 38-108 . 3 5 2 1-5 . 2 0 0 29-42 . 6 9 0 106 6.6POINDEXTER, Alyse 43-101 . 4 2 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 50-77 . 6 4 9 136 4.7 24-51 . 4 7 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 21-39 . 5 3 8 69 4.6RUIZ, Veronica 40-111 . 3 6 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 13-21 . 6 1 9 93 4.2 25-71 . 3 5 2 0-3 . 0 0 0 4-10 . 4 0 0 54 3.4JOHNSON, Shynisha 30-88 . 3 4 1 19-51 . 3 7 3 16-21 . 7 6 2 95 4.0 5-20 . 2 5 0 3-12 . 2 5 0 4-4 1.000 17 1.4WELLS, Victoria 46-116 . 3 9 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 19-46 . 4 1 3 111 3.7 15-42 . 3 5 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 9-25 . 3 6 0 39 2.4DICKENS, Suporia 42-108 . 3 8 9 0-4 . 0 0 0 18-31 . 5 8 1 102 3.5 13-43 . 3 0 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-16 . 5 0 0 34 2.1KING, Leandra 31-92 . 3 3 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 32-57 . 5 6 1 94 3.5 10-31 . 3 2 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-12 . 4 1 7 25 1.9EZEIGBO, Chukwuka 14-37 . 3 7 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 31 1.8 2-6 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4 0.6WILLIAMS, Orlandria 16-31 . 5 1 6 4-10 . 4 0 0 5-11 . 4 5 5 41 1.7 14-23 . 6 0 9 3-7 . 4 2 9 3-9 . 3 3 3 34 2.4BARRETT, Dorina 5-16 . 3 1 3 2-8 . 2 5 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 12 0.7 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0 0.0JACKSON, Nataia 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 627-1680 . 3 7 3 131-410 . 3 2 0 399-612 . 6 5 2 1784 59.5 322-864 . 3 7 3 70-213 . 3 2 9 190-303 . 6 2 7 904 56.5Opponent 588-1613 . 3 6 5 112-427 . 2 6 2 394-586 . 6 7 2 1682 56.1 327-876 . 3 7 3 57-221 . 2 5 8 177-282 . 6 2 8 888 55.5

Overall Statistics Conference StatisticsTOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi ptsELLIOTT, Lateidra 9 50 59 31 0 63 60 1.1 14 5 30 35 19 0 30 38 0.8 14WOODS, Erica 74 106 180 37 0 30 38 0.8 13 35 51 86 13 0 18 21 0.9 13WEAVER, Shay 31 46 77 47 0 15 34 0.4 15 15 30 45 29 0 7 21 0.3 15SHAW, Jasmine 18 52 70 25 0 26 45 0.6 16 7 31 38 15 0 17 23 0.7 10HENRIQUES, Rashedah 43 52 95 62 1 46 44 1.0 12 25 34 59 36 1 35 27 1.3 12MITCHELL, Alaya 4 67 71 48 1 67 77 0.9 16 4 48 52 28 0 38 39 1.0 16POINDEXTER, Alyse 55 59 114 66 1 5 45 0.1 18 28 29 57 30 1 4 21 0.2 16RUIZ, Veronica 28 38 66 32 0 13 23 0.6 13 13 27 40 20 0 9 17 0.5 11JOHNSON, Shynisha 4 15 19 13 0 12 18 0.7 19 2 4 6 4 0 1 4 0.3 5WELLS, Victoria 26 51 77 59 0 22 43 0.5 12 16 23 39 30 0 10 17 0.6 8DICKENS, Suporia 33 40 73 41 1 10 43 0.2 10 16 20 36 23 0 4 20 0.2 6KING, Leandra 40 63 103 51 2 6 36 0.2 13 11 26 37 18 0 5 17 0.3 5EZEIGBO, Chukwuka 15 13 28 7 0 1 4 0.3 13 2 6 8 1 0 0 3 0.0 2WILLIAMS, Orlandria 9 14 23 25 0 6 7 0.9 12 5 7 12 11 0 1 3 0.3 12BARRETT, Dorina 1 10 11 10 0 18 18 1.0 7 0 3 3 2 0 1 4 0.3 0JACKSON, Nataia 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0Totals 459 749 1208 554 6 340 561 0.6 93 222 401 623 279 2 180 290 0.6 69Opponent 392 713 1105 515 - 358 581 0.6 71 216 385 601 258 - 192 281 0.7 71

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Marshall Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 28, 2012)All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgKENT STATE 11/11/11 93-55 W 31-69 . 4 4 9 9-21 . 4 2 9 22-31 . 7 1 0 21 17 38 38.0 18 18 20 6 20 93 93.0MIAMI (OH) 11/16/11 49-56 L 20-69 . 2 9 0 2-17 . 1 1 8 7-12 . 5 8 3 18 24 42 40.0 23 7 16 2 9 49 71.0at Ohio 11/19/11 56-68 L 23-64 . 3 5 9 3-14 . 2 1 4 7-10 . 7 0 0 21 23 44 41.3 15 12 23 5 6 56 66.0at Morehead State 11/23/11 83-66 W 29-46 . 6 3 0 6-9 . 6 6 7 19-26 . 7 3 1 7 31 38 40.5 22 21 22 1 4 83 70.2NEBRASKA-OMAHA 11/27/11 54-48 W 16-52 . 3 0 8 4-10 . 4 0 0 18-28 . 6 4 3 14 24 38 40.0 22 11 22 1 18 54 67.0vs Chicago State 12/02/11 72-48 W 29-60 . 4 8 3 2-7 . 2 8 6 12-19 . 6 3 2 21 22 43 40.5 17 17 28 4 19 72 67.8at Evansville 12/03/11 60-48 W 19-56 . 3 3 9 4-7 . 5 7 1 18-23 . 7 8 3 17 27 44 41.0 18 8 17 3 15 60 66.7CINCINNATI 12/10/11 55-47 W 18-55 . 3 2 7 7-20 . 3 5 0 12-15 . 8 0 0 15 26 41 41.0 14 7 20 5 12 55 65.2LONGWOOD 12/15/11 62-48 W 25-61 . 4 1 0 4-15 . 2 6 7 8-19 . 4 2 1 19 25 44 41.3 17 17 16 3 12 62 64.9at Furman 12/22/11 54-62 L 18-65 . 2 7 7 5-15 . 3 3 3 13-24 . 5 4 2 20 29 49 42.1 24 8 13 6 7 54 63.8at Tennessee Tech 12/28/11 73-68 W 23-54 . 4 2 6 2-7 . 2 8 6 25-34 . 7 3 5 12 32 44 42.3 26 9 21 2 12 73 64.6at Ball State 12/31/11 60-58 W 21-50 . 4 2 0 2-8 . 2 5 0 16-26 . 6 1 5 20 24 44 42.4 21 6 21 5 12 60 64.2at Houston 1/5/12 65-41 W 18-60 . 3 0 0 7-15 . 4 6 7 22-37 . 5 9 5 24 35 59 43.7 19 13 17 3 10 65 64.3TULSA 1/08/12 63-45 W 20-53 . 3 7 7 4-9 . 4 4 4 19-30 . 6 3 3 18 29 47 43.9 13 13 25 4 14 63 64.2SOUTHERN MISS 1/11/12 55-44 W 18-49 . 3 6 7 4-11 . 3 6 4 15-22 . 6 8 2 14 25 39 43.6 8 11 14 5 9 55 63.6SMU 01/15/12 53-55 L 21-53 . 3 9 6 2-10 . 2 0 0 9-17 . 5 2 9 15 19 34 43.0 10 14 15 2 12 53 62.9vs West Virginia 1/17/12 57-69 L 14-55 . 2 5 5 7-30 . 2 3 3 22-28 . 7 8 6 18 26 44 43.1 30 8 22 1 10 57 62.6UCF 1/22/12 44-55 L 19-54 . 3 5 2 3-15 . 2 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 0 10 25 35 42.6 19 8 15 4 4 44 61.6at Memphis 1/26/12 58-71 L 23-56 . 4 1 1 6-15 . 4 0 0 6-10 . 6 0 0 15 25 40 42.5 24 10 27 4 8 58 61.4at Tulane 01/29/12 52-68 L 19-44 . 4 3 2 5-17 . 2 9 4 9-15 . 6 0 0 8 25 33 42.0 19 11 23 3 8 52 60.9RICE 2/2/12 65-57 W 25-55 . 4 5 5 4-14 . 2 8 6 11-18 . 6 1 1 12 28 40 41.9 16 13 21 1 10 65 61.1UAB 2/5/12 45-50 L 17-46 . 3 7 0 4-15 . 2 6 7 7-11 . 6 3 6 12 21 33 41.5 14 8 19 0 10 45 60.4at UTEP 02/09/12 56-64 L 21-51 . 4 1 2 2-14 . 1 4 3 12-18 . 6 6 7 13 18 31 41.0 20 9 12 2 7 56 60.2at East Carolina 02/12/12 57-61 L 18-55 . 3 2 7 3-8 . 3 7 5 18-21 . 8 5 7 14 22 36 40.8 19 11 18 3 10 57 60.0MEMPHIS 02/16/12 65-54 W 26-67 . 3 8 8 6-16 . 3 7 5 7-17 . 4 1 2 14 31 45 41.0 23 19 15 3 11 65 60.2at UAB 2/19/12 40-37 W 13-39 . 3 3 3 2-8 . 2 5 0 12-21 . 5 7 1 11 23 34 40.7 20 3 21 1 6 40 59.5at Southern Miss 2/23/12 55-63 L 19-60 . 3 1 7 6-20 . 3 0 0 11-17 . 6 4 7 16 20 36 40.6 23 11 17 5 10 55 59.3EAST CAROLINA 02/26/12 62-63 Lot 21-63 . 3 3 3 3-8 . 3 7 5 17-24 . 7 0 8 16 24 40 40.5 15 12 18 0 10 62 59.4at UCF 3/01/12 69-60 W 24-59 . 4 0 7 9-18 . 5 0 0 12-19 . 6 3 2 10 31 41 40.6 17 14 13 3 5 69 59.7vs SMU 3/7/2012 52-53 L 19-60 . 3 1 7 4-17 . 2 3 5 10-14 . 7 1 4 14 18 32 40.3 8 11 10 1 14 52 59.5Marshall 1784 627-1680 . 3 7 3 131-410 . 3 2 0 399-612 . 6 5 2 459 749 1208 40.3 554 340 561 88 314 1784 59.5Opponents 1682 588-1613 . 3 6 5 112-427 . 2 6 2 394-586 . 6 7 2 392 713 1105 36.8 515 358 581 104 287 1682 56.1

Games played: 30Points/game: 59.5FG Pct: 37.33FG Pct: 32.0FT Pct: 65.2

Rebounds/game: 40.3Assists/game: 11.3Turnovers/game: 18.7Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6Steals/game: 10.5Blocks/game: 2.9

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Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shotsKENT STATE 11/11/11 93-55 16-SHAW, Jasmine 9-KING, Leandra 5-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 7-WELLS, Victoria 2-POINDEXTER, Aly

JOHNSON, Shynish KING, LeandraMIAMI (OH) 11/16/11 49-56 8-DICKENS, Suporia 6-POINDEXTER, Aly 1-BARRETT, Dorina 3-JOHNSON, Shynis 1-DICKENS, Suporia

JOHNSON, Shynish WEAVER, Shay JOHNSON, Shynish POINDEXTER, Alys WEAVER, Shay HENRIQUES, Rash MITCHELL, Alaya ELLIOTT, Lateidra WELLS, Victoria

at Ohio 11/19/11 56-68 10-DICKENS, Suporia 8-WOODS, Erica 4-JOHNSON, Shynis 1-WOODS, Erica 2-KING, Leandra SHAW, Jasmine WELLS, Victoria POINDEXTER, Alys

MITCHELL, Alaya KING, Leandra RUIZ, Veronica BARRETT, Dorina

at Morehead State 11/23/11 83-66 19-JOHNSON, Shynis 7-WOODS, Erica 9-MITCHELL, Alaya 1-HENRIQUES, Rash 1-KING, Leandra MITCHELL, Alaya WOODS, Erica WELLS, Victoria

NEBRASKA-OMAHA 11/27/11 54-48 14-JOHNSON, Shynis 11-KING, Leandra 4-BARRETT, Dorina 6-MITCHELL, Alaya 1-KING, Leandravs Chicago State 12/02/11 72-48 18-POINDEXTER, Aly 7-POINDEXTER, Aly 4-WOODS, Erica 5-MITCHELL, Alaya 2-KING, Leandraat Evansville 12/03/11 60-48 15-SHAW, Jasmine 13-WOODS, Erica 4-WOODS, Erica 5-MITCHELL, Alaya 2-POINDEXTER, AlyCINCINNATI 12/10/11 55-47 13-SHAW, Jasmine 10-WOODS, Erica 4-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 4-WELLS, Victoria 2-POINDEXTER, AlyLONGWOOD 12/15/11 62-48 14-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 7-WOODS, Erica 5-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 2-DICKENS, Suporia 1-KING, Leandra

POINDEXTER, Alys DICKENS, Suporia WELLS, Victoria EZEIGBO, Chukwuk WOODS, Erica

at Furman 12/22/11 54-62 11-KING, Leandra 8-KING, Leandra 5-MITCHELL, Alaya 2-POINDEXTER, Aly 4-KING, Leandraat Tennessee Tech 12/28/11 73-68 12-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 6-WELLS, Victoria 3-MITCHELL, Alaya 4-MITCHELL, Alaya 1-DICKENS, Suporia

WOODS, Erica KING, Leandra ELLIOTT, Lateidra KING, Leandra SHAW, Jasmine

at Ball State 12/31/11 60-58 12-SHAW, Jasmine 14-WOODS, Erica 3-MITCHELL, Alaya 3-HENRIQUES, Rash 4-POINDEXTER, Alyat Houston 1/5/12 65-41 11-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 8-KING, Leandra 4-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 3-WELLS, Victoria 2-KING, Leandra

POINDEXTER, Alys SHAW, JasmineTULSA 1/08/12 63-45 14-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 9-POINDEXTER, Aly 3-MITCHELL, Alaya 4-KING, Leandra 4-KING, Leandra

HENRIQUES, RashSOUTHERN MISS 1/11/12 55-44 13-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 8-POINDEXTER, Aly 2-HENRIQUES, Rash 4-WELLS, Victoria 2-DICKENS, Suporia

ELLIOTT, LateidraSMU 01/15/12 53-55 16-POINDEXTER, Aly 6-POINDEXTER, Aly 3-WOODS, Erica 4-WELLS, Victoria 1-WELLS, Victoria

HENRIQUES, Rash KING, Leandravs West Virginia 1/17/12 57-69 13-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 6-WOODS, Erica 3-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 2-WILLIAMS, Orlandri 1-RUIZ, Veronica

WELLS, Victoria ELLIOTT, Lateidra

UCF 1/22/12 44-55 12-MITCHELL, Alaya 5-KING, Leandra 2-WOODS, Erica 2-WEAVER, Shay 2-POINDEXTER, Alyat Memphis 1/26/12 58-71 13-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 7-WEAVER, Shay 4-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 2-WELLS, Victoria 2-KING, Leandra

WEAVER, Shayat Tulane 01/29/12 52-68 9-WEAVER, Shay 5-WOODS, Erica 6-MITCHELL, Alaya 1-WELLS, Victoria 2-KING, Leandra

MITCHELL, Alaya ELLIOTT, Lateidra WEAVER, Shay SHAW, Jasmine DICKENS, Suporia MITCHELL, Alaya HENRIQUES, Rash

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Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shots WOODS, Erica

RICE 2/2/12 65-57 16-MITCHELL, Alaya 11-WOODS, Erica 5-HENRIQUES, Rash 3-WELLS, Victoria 1-MITCHELL, AlayaUAB 2/5/12 45-50 10-HENRIQUES, Ras 6-HENRIQUES, Rash 4-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 4-WOODS, Erica Noneat UTEP 02/09/12 56-64 10-MITCHELL, Alaya 7-WOODS, Erica 3-HENRIQUES, Rash 2-WOODS, Erica 1-RUIZ, Veronica

POINDEXTER, Alys POINDEXTER, Alysat East Carolina 02/12/12 57-61 15-MITCHELL, Alaya 9-WOODS, Erica 3-HENRIQUES, Rash 3-WOODS, Erica 2-DICKENS, Suporia

HENRIQUES, RashMEMPHIS 02/16/12 65-54 11-HENRIQUES, Ras 7-SHAW, Jasmine 8-MITCHELL, Alaya 4-WELLS, Victoria 2-DICKENS, Suporia

HENRIQUES, Rashat UAB 2/19/12 40-37 11-WEAVER, Shay 9-WOODS, Erica 1-WELLS, Victoria 2-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 1-WILLIAMS, Orlandri

HENRIQUES, Rash ELLIOTT, Lateidra

at Southern Miss 2/23/12 55-63 12-HENRIQUES, Ras 5-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 5-MITCHELL, Alaya 2-KING, Leandra 4-KING, Leandra ELLIOTT, Lateidra WEAVER, Shay WEAVER, Shay WILLIAMS, Orlandri

DICKENS, SuporiaEAST CAROLINA 02/26/12 62-63 14-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 7-RUIZ, Veronica 4-HENRIQUES, Rash 4-SHAW, Jasmine Noneat UCF 3/01/12 69-60 15-WEAVER, Shay 6-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 4-RUIZ, Veronica 3-WOODS, Erica 3-KING, Leandra

WOODS, Ericavs SMU 3/7/2012 52-53 10-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 6-HENRIQUES, Rash 4-HENRIQUES, Rash 4-ELLIOTT, Lateidra 1-POINDEXTER, Aly

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Marshall - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Points 19 JOHNSON, Shynisha at Morehead State (11/23/11)18 POINDEXTER, Alyse vs Chicago State (12/02/11)16 MITCHELL, Alaya vs Rice (2/2/12)16 POINDEXTER, Alyse vs SMU (01/15/12)16 JOHNSON, Shynisha vs Kent State (11/11/11)16 SHAW, Jasmine vs Kent State (11/11/11)

Field Goals Made 7 POINDEXTER, Alyse vs SMU (01/15/12)7 SHAW, Jasmine vs Kent State (11/11/11)6 MITCHELL, Alaya at East Carolina (02/12/12)6 WOODS, Erica vs Rice (2/2/12)6 MITCHELL, Alaya vs Rice (2/2/12)6 EZEIGBO, Chukwuka vs Longwood (12/15/11)6 KING, Leandra vs Chicago State (12/02/11)6 JOHNSON, Shynisha at Morehead State (11/23/11)6 WELLS, Victoria at Morehead State (11/23/11)6 RUIZ, Veronica at Morehead State (11/23/11)

Field Goal Att. 16 RUIZ, Veronica vs East Carolina (02/26/12)15 MITCHELL, Alaya at East Carolina (02/12/12)14 WEAVER, Shay vs SMU (3/7/2012)13 WEAVER, Shay vs Rice (2/2/12)12 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs SMU (3/7/2012)12 WOODS, Erica at UAB (2/19/12)12 JOHNSON, Shynisha vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)12 WEAVER, Shay vs Miami (OH) (11/16/11)

FG Pct (min 4 made) .875 (7-8) POINDEXTER, Alyse vs SMU (01/15/12).833 (5-6) WILLIAMS, Orlandria vs SMU (01/15/12).833 (5-6) SHAW, Jasmine at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11).833 (5-6) SHAW, Jasmine at Evansville (12/03/11).800 (4-5) WILLIAMS, Orlandria vs Memphis (02/16/12).800 (4-5) WOODS, Erica vs UAB (2/5/12).800 (4-5) KING, Leandra at Furman (12/22/11).800 (4-5) ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)

3-Point FG Made 5 WEAVER, Shay at UCF (3/01/12)4 WEAVER, Shay at Southern Miss (2/23/12)4 JOHNSON, Shynisha vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)4 JOHNSON, Shynisha at Morehead State (11/23/11)4 JOHNSON, Shynisha vs Kent State (11/11/11)

3-Point FG Att. 10 WEAVER, Shay vs SMU (3/7/2012)9 WEAVER, Shay at Southern Miss (2/23/12)8 WEAVER, Shay vs Rice (2/2/12)7 WEAVER, Shay vs UAB (2/5/12)7 WEAVER, Shay at Memphis (1/26/12)7 WEAVER, Shay vs West Virginia (1/17/12)7 JOHNSON, Shynisha vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)7 WEAVER, Shay vs Kent State (11/11/11)

3-Pt FG Pct (min 5 made) .833 (5-6) WEAVER, Shay at UCF (3/01/12)Free Throws Made 9 KING, Leandra vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)

8 MITCHELL, Alaya at UTEP (02/09/12)8 POINDEXTER, Alyse vs Chicago State (12/02/11)7 HENRIQUES, Rashedah vs East Carolina (02/26/12)6 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs East Carolina (02/26/12)6 ELLIOTT, Lateidra at Southern Miss (2/23/12)6 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs West Virginia (1/17/12)

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6 WOODS, Erica at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)6 MITCHELL, Alaya at Furman (12/22/11)6 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs Kent State (11/11/11)

Free Throw Att. 14 KING, Leandra vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)11 POINDEXTER, Alyse vs Chicago State (12/02/11)10 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs East Carolina (02/26/12)9 MITCHELL, Alaya at Furman (12/22/11)8 HENRIQUES, Rashedah vs East Carolina (02/26/12)8 MITCHELL, Alaya at UTEP (02/09/12)8 HENRIQUES, Rashedah vs Tulsa (1/08/12)8 WOODS, Erica at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)

FT Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (8-8) MITCHELL, Alaya at UTEP (02/09/12)1.000 (6-6) ELLIOTT, Lateidra at Southern Miss (2/23/12)1.000 (5-5) WOODS, Erica at Evansville (12/03/11)1.000 (4-4) HENRIQUES, Rashedah vs Memphis (02/16/12)1.000 (4-4) ELLIOTT, Lateidra at East Carolina (02/12/12)1.000 (4-4) MITCHELL, Alaya vs Rice (2/2/12)1.000 (4-4) HENRIQUES, Rashedah at Houston (1/5/12)1.000 (4-4) POINDEXTER, Alyse at Ball State (12/31/11)1.000 (4-4) DICKENS, Suporia at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)1.000 (4-4) POINDEXTER, Alyse at Evansville (12/03/11)1.000 (4-4) WEAVER, Shay at Morehead State (11/23/11)1.000 (4-4) RUIZ, Veronica vs Kent State (11/11/11)1.000 (3-3) POINDEXTER, Alyse vs SMU (3/7/2012)1.000 (3-3) SHAW, Jasmine at UAB (2/19/12)1.000 (3-3) MITCHELL, Alaya at East Carolina (02/12/12)1.000 (3-3) MITCHELL, Alaya vs Tulsa (1/08/12)1.000 (3-3) WOODS, Erica vs Kent State (11/11/11)1.000 (2-2) WILLIAMS, Orlandria vs SMU (3/7/2012)1.000 (2-2) HENRIQUES, Rashedah at UCF (3/01/12)1.000 (2-2) WOODS, Erica at UCF (3/01/12)1.000 (2-2) RUIZ, Veronica at UCF (3/01/12)1.000 (2-2) POINDEXTER, Alyse at UAB (2/19/12)1.000 (2-2) ELLIOTT, Lateidra at UAB (2/19/12)1.000 (2-2) DICKENS, Suporia at East Carolina (02/12/12)1.000 (2-2) JOHNSON, Shynisha at East Carolina (02/12/12)1.000 (2-2) HENRIQUES, Rashedah at UTEP (02/09/12)1.000 (2-2) DICKENS, Suporia vs UAB (2/5/12)1.000 (2-2) JOHNSON, Shynisha vs UAB (2/5/12)1.000 (2-2) POINDEXTER, Alyse at Memphis (1/26/12)1.000 (2-2) WEAVER, Shay vs West Virginia (1/17/12)1.000 (2-2) EZEIGBO, Chukwuka vs West Virginia (1/17/12)1.000 (2-2) DICKENS, Suporia vs West Virginia (1/17/12)1.000 (2-2) WELLS, Victoria vs West Virginia (1/17/12)1.000 (2-2) MITCHELL, Alaya vs SMU (01/15/12)1.000 (2-2) POINDEXTER, Alyse vs Tulsa (1/08/12)1.000 (2-2) ELLIOTT, Lateidra at Houston (1/5/12)1.000 (2-2) MITCHELL, Alaya at Ball State (12/31/11)1.000 (2-2) SHAW, Jasmine vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)1.000 (2-2) KING, Leandra vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)1.000 (2-2) WOODS, Erica vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)1.000 (2-2) JOHNSON, Shynisha vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)1.000 (2-2) SHAW, Jasmine at Evansville (12/03/11)

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1.000 (2-2) ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs Chicago State (12/02/11)1.000 (2-2) WOODS, Erica vs Chicago State (12/02/11)1.000 (2-2) DICKENS, Suporia vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)1.000 (2-2) WELLS, Victoria at Ohio (11/19/11)1.000 (2-2) ELLIOTT, Lateidra at Ohio (11/19/11)1.000 (2-2) POINDEXTER, Alyse vs Kent State (11/11/11)

Rebounds 14 WOODS, Erica at Ball State (12/31/11)13 WOODS, Erica at Evansville (12/03/11)11 WOODS, Erica vs Rice (2/2/12)11 KING, Leandra vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)10 WOODS, Erica vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)10 POINDEXTER, Alyse at Evansville (12/03/11)

Assists 9 MITCHELL, Alaya at Morehead State (11/23/11)8 MITCHELL, Alaya vs Memphis (02/16/12)6 MITCHELL, Alaya at Tulane (01/29/12)5 MITCHELL, Alaya at Southern Miss (2/23/12)5 HENRIQUES, Rashedah vs Rice (2/2/12)5 MITCHELL, Alaya at Furman (12/22/11)5 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs Longwood (12/15/11)5 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs Kent State (11/11/11)

Steals 7 WELLS, Victoria vs Kent State (11/11/11)6 MITCHELL, Alaya vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)5 MITCHELL, Alaya at Evansville (12/03/11)5 MITCHELL, Alaya vs Chicago State (12/02/11)4 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs SMU (3/7/2012)4 SHAW, Jasmine vs East Carolina (02/26/12)4 WELLS, Victoria vs Memphis (02/16/12)4 WOODS, Erica vs UAB (2/5/12)4 WELLS, Victoria vs SMU (01/15/12)4 WELLS, Victoria vs Southern Miss (1/11/12)4 KING, Leandra vs Tulsa (1/08/12)4 MITCHELL, Alaya at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)4 WELLS, Victoria vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)

Blocked Shots 4 KING, Leandra at Southern Miss (2/23/12)4 KING, Leandra vs Tulsa (1/08/12)4 POINDEXTER, Alyse at Ball State (12/31/11)4 KING, Leandra at Furman (12/22/11)3 KING, Leandra at UCF (3/01/12)

Turnovers 6 WELLS, Victoria at Ohio (11/19/11)5 SHAW, Jasmine at UAB (2/19/12)5 MITCHELL, Alaya vs West Virginia (1/17/12)5 ELLIOTT, Lateidra vs SMU (01/15/12)5 MITCHELL, Alaya at Ball State (12/31/11)5 DICKENS, Suporia vs Chicago State (12/02/11)5 HENRIQUES, Rashedah at Morehead State (11/23/11)

Fouls 5 HENRIQUES, Rashedah at UTEP (02/09/12)5 POINDEXTER, Alyse vs UCF (1/22/12)5 MITCHELL, Alaya at Ball State (12/31/11)5 KING, Leandra at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)5 KING, Leandra at Furman (12/22/11)5 DICKENS, Suporia vs Miami (OH) (11/16/11)

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Points 28 CARTER, Gevenia vs UCF (1/22/12)23 DARLING, Brittany at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)22 BUTTON, Roxana at Houston (1/5/12)22 HODGES, Brittany at Furman (12/22/11)22 DOCKERY, Janay vs Chicago State (12/02/11)

Field Goals Made 10 CARTER, Gevenia vs UCF (1/22/12)10 HODGES, Brittany at Furman (12/22/11)9 LEE, Jasmine at Memphis (1/26/12)8 PATRICK, Aisha at UCF (3/01/12)8 SMITH, Chareya vs East Carolina (02/26/12)8 THORNTON, Kayla at UTEP (02/09/12)8 KUSTER,Jessica vs Rice (2/2/12)8 KREWSON, Trisha vs Kent State (11/11/11)

Field Goal Att. 25 BUTTON, Roxana at Houston (1/5/12)24 LUMPKIN, Courtney at Morehead State (11/23/11)21 PATRICK, Aisha at UCF (3/01/12)20 HAYES, Tacarra at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)19 JONES, Amber at UAB (2/19/12)19 GRAYSON, Olivia at Tulane (01/29/12)

FG Pct (min 4 made) .875 (7-8) PLUMMER, Sedreka at Southern Miss (2/23/12).857 (6-7) DARLING, Brittany at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11).833 (5-6) OLOWINSKI, Kirsten vs Miami (OH) (11/16/11).800 (4-5) STEINBERGA, Anete at UTEP (02/09/12).800 (4-5) KAUTSKY, Janique at Tulane (01/29/12)

3-Point FG Made 4 CAREY, Tanecka at Southern Miss (2/23/12)3 PRATT, LaShaunda vs UAB (2/5/12)3 SHAFER,Megan vs Rice (2/2/12)3 SMART,D'Frantz vs Rice (2/2/12)3 PALMER, Taylor vs West Virginia (1/17/12)3 SHORT, Raven vs SMU (01/15/12)3 BUTTON, Roxana at Houston (1/5/12)3 CARTER, Brittany at Ball State (12/31/11)3 Pohl, Heather vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)

3-Point FG Att. 8 SMART,D'Frantz vs Rice (2/2/12)8 PALMER, Taylor vs West Virginia (1/17/12)8 BUTTON, Roxana at Houston (1/5/12)8 Pohl, Heather vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)8 LUMPKIN, Courtney at Morehead State (11/23/11)

Free Throws Made 11 DARLING, Brittany at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)10 OSBORN, Courtney vs Miami (OH) (11/16/11)

9 LEE, Jasmine vs Memphis (02/16/12)9 Collins, Meagan at Evansville (12/03/11)9 LUMPKIN, Courtney at Morehead State (11/23/11)

Free Throw Att. 16 LEE, Jasmine vs Memphis (02/16/12)15 OSBORN, Courtney vs Miami (OH) (11/16/11)14 LUMPKIN, Courtney at Morehead State (11/23/11)13 DARLING, Brittany at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)10 PLUMMER, Sedreka at Southern Miss (2/23/12)10 JONES, Amber at UAB (2/19/12)10 HAMPTON, Brooke vs West Virginia (1/17/12)10 HAYES, Tacarra at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)10 Collins, Meagan at Evansville (12/03/11)

FT Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (6-6) DOCKERY, Janay vs Chicago State (12/02/11)

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1.000 (4-4) MENDES, Melisa at UTEP (02/09/12)1.000 (4-4) SMART,D'Frantz vs Rice (2/2/12)1.000 (4-4) EBOMWONYI, Adesuwa at Tulane (01/29/12)1.000 (4-4) DICKSON, Nicole at Memphis (1/26/12)1.000 (4-4) KEOUGH, Kayli vs UCF (1/22/12)1.000 (4-4) HARLEE, Jessica vs West Virginia (1/17/12)1.000 (4-4) SCHAEFER, Leslie vs Kent State (11/11/11)1.000 (2-2) FILMORE, Alisha vs SMU (3/7/2012)1.000 (2-2) ELLIOTT, Christine vs SMU (3/7/2012)1.000 (2-2) SMITH, Chareya vs East Carolina (02/26/12)1.000 (2-2) PRATT, LaShaunda at UAB (2/19/12)1.000 (2-2) NORRIS, Jailyn vs Memphis (02/16/12)1.000 (2-2) SMITH, Bryelle at East Carolina (02/12/12)1.000 (2-2) PASCHAL, Katie at East Carolina (02/12/12)1.000 (2-2) WILLINGHAM, Kelli at UTEP (02/09/12)1.000 (2-2) PRATT, LaShaunda vs UAB (2/5/12)1.000 (2-2) KUSTER,Jessica vs Rice (2/2/12)1.000 (2-2) ADETULA,Maya vs Rice (2/2/12)1.000 (2-2) PATRICK, Aisha vs UCF (1/22/12)1.000 (2-2) DUNNING, Ayana vs West Virginia (1/17/12)1.000 (2-2) STEPNEY, Linda vs West Virginia (1/17/12)1.000 (2-2) FILMORE, Alisha vs SMU (01/15/12)1.000 (2-2) NWOKEDI, Jennifer at Houston (1/5/12)1.000 (2-2) HARRIS, Jala at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)1.000 (2-2) HEADY, Molly at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)1.000 (2-2) MURPHY, Kaitlin at Furman (12/22/11)1.000 (2-2) Ellerson, Katie at Evansville (12/03/11)1.000 (2-2) Ware, Taylor at Evansville (12/03/11)1.000 (2-2) Kelly, Taijhe vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)1.000 (2-2) Pohl, Heather vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)1.000 (2-2) HOWARD, Alesia at Ohio (11/19/11)1.000 (2-2) HENCKE, Rachael vs Miami (OH) (11/16/11)1.000 (2-2) ROBERTSON, Hannah vs Miami (OH) (11/16/11)1.000 (2-2) DUCHARME, Lerren vs Kent State (11/11/11)1.000 (2-2) BECKFORD, Diamon vs Kent State (11/11/11)1.000 (2-2) HULL, Josie vs Kent State (11/11/11)

Rebounds 15 LEE, Jasmine at Memphis (1/26/12)15 HARRIS, Ashar at Morehead State (11/23/11)14 LEE, Jasmine vs Memphis (02/16/12)13 KUSTER,Jessica vs Rice (2/2/12)13 SIMPSON, Akil vs SMU (01/15/12)13 HARRIS, Porsha at Ohio (11/19/11)13 BENSON, Tenishia at Ohio (11/19/11)

Assists 9 STEWART, Celeste vs East Carolina (02/26/12)9 FAULKNER, Jamierra at Southern Miss (2/23/12)7 SNOW, Tyria at Tulane (01/29/12)7 FAULKNER, Jamierra vs Southern Miss (1/11/12)7 CARTER, Brittany at Ball State (12/31/11)

Steals 8 MIAL, Kristine vs East Carolina (02/26/12)7 Nash, Jamie vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)6 LONLACK, Ramses at Memphis (1/26/12)6 HOOKER, Taylor vs Tulsa (1/08/12)5 DICKSON, Nicole at Memphis (1/26/12)

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5 HAYES, Tacarra at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)5 MARLOWE, Natalie vs Chicago State (12/02/11)

Blocked Shots 4 DARLING, Brittany at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)4 Blair, Briyana at Evansville (12/03/11)3 CARTER, Brittany vs Memphis (02/16/12)3 EDWARDS, Britny at East Carolina (02/12/12)3 THORNTON, Kayla at UTEP (02/09/12)3 Chelsea Coward vs Longwood (12/15/11)3 WILSON-STEWART,Chane vs Chicago State (12/02/11)

Turnovers 11 Nash, Jamie vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)11 HUTCHESON, Jamie vs Kent State (11/11/11)9 HOLLINS, Dayeesha vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)9 MARLOWE, Natalie vs Chicago State (12/02/11)8 DOCKERY, Janay vs Chicago State (12/02/11)

Fouls 5 CHAPPLE, Tatiana vs East Carolina (02/26/12)5 PRATT, LaShaunda at UAB (2/19/12)5 ALFORD, Terran at Houston (1/5/12)5 REAVES, Bjonee vs Cincinnati (12/10/11)4 HODGES, Shala vs East Carolina (02/26/12)4 PIERCE, Nitesha at Southern Miss (2/23/12)4 PIERCE, Niesha at Southern Miss (2/23/12)4 CHAPPLE, Tatiana at East Carolina (02/12/12)4 GOSWITZ,Jessica vs Rice (2/2/12)4 BENZIO, Brett at Tulane (01/29/12)4 CARTER, Brittany at Memphis (1/26/12)4 STEPNEY, Linda vs West Virginia (1/17/12)4 HARLEE, Jessica vs West Virginia (1/17/12)4 DUNNING, Ayana vs West Virginia (1/17/12)4 FAULKNER, Jamierra vs Southern Miss (1/11/12)4 CAREY, Tanecka vs Southern Miss (1/11/12)4 WHITE, Michelle at Houston (1/5/12)4 POPE, Tahlia at Houston (1/5/12)4 CARTER, Brittany at Ball State (12/31/11)4 HARRIS, Jala at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)4 DARLING, Brittany at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)4 STIRRUP, Krystal at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)4 JORDAN, Briana at Tennessee Tech (12/28/11)4 Rianna Frazer vs Longwood (12/15/11)4 Erin Neal vs Longwood (12/15/11)4 Blair, Briyana at Evansville (12/03/11)4 KUMRAL, Eliz vs Chicago State (12/02/11)4 Liepa, Zenta vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)4 Frauendorfer, Paige vs Nebraska-Omaha (11/27/11)4 TURNER, Allie at Morehead State (11/23/11)4 LUMPKIN, Courtney at Morehead State (11/23/11)4 DIXON, Linda at Morehead State (11/23/11)4 OSBORN, Courtney vs Miami (OH) (11/16/11)4 L. CODERCH, Itziar vs Kent State (11/11/11)4 BECKFORD, Diamon vs Kent State (11/11/11)

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NCAA TournamentMarshall ________________________ 1997

Southern Conference Tournament Champions

Marshall ________________________ 1997

Southern ConferenceRegular Season Champions

Marshall ________________________ 1985Marshall ________________________ 1986Marshall ________________________ 1987Marshall ________________________ 1988Marshall ________________________ 1989

Mid-American ConferenceEast Division Champions

Marshall ________________________ 2005

West Virginia IntercollegiateTournament Champions

Marshall ________________________ 1972Marshall ________________________ 1974Marshall ________________________ 1975Marshall ________________________ 1976Marshall ________________________ 1977

Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women

(MAIAW) TournamentMarshall ________________________ 1972Marshall ________________________ 1973Marshall ________________________ 1974Marshall ________________________ 1975Marshall ________________________ 1976

National Invitational TournamentMarshall ________________________ 1971

Southern ConferencePlayer of the Year

Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1986

Southern ConferenceCoach of the Year

Judy Southard _____________________ 1986Judy Southard _____________________ 1987Judy Southard _____________________ 1991

Southern Conference Tournament

Most Valuable PlayerStephanie Wine ____________________ 1996Keri Simmons _____________________ 1997

Southern ConferenceFreshman of the Year

Natal Rosko ______________________ 1995Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1996

Northeast RegionPlayer of the Year

(Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.)Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1985

Northeast RegionCoach of the Year

(Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.)Judy Southard _____________________ 1985

All-AmericanFirst Team

(Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1986

All-American Second Team(Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.)

Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1984Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1985

All-American Third Team(W. Basketball News Service)

Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1986

All-Southern ConferenceFirst Team

Karen Pelphery ____________________ 1984Karen Pelphery ____________________ 1985Karla May _______________________ 1985Karen Pelphery ____________________ 1986Kim Lewis _______________________ 1987Tammy Simms _____________________ 1987Tammy Wiggins ____________________ 1987Kim Lewis _______________________ 1988Jenny Leavitt _____________________ 1989Sheila Johnson ____________________ 1990Sheila Johnson ____________________ 1991Tracey Krueger _____________________ 1992Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1996Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1997

All-Southern ConferenceSecond Team

Karla May _______________________ 1986Tammy Wiggins ____________________ 1986Jenelle Stephenson __________________ 1988Lea Ann Parsley ____________________ 1989Wendy Gatlin _____________________ 1991Kristi Huff _______________________ 1992Tracy Krueger _____________________ 1993Tamira Higgins ____________________ 1994Tamira Higgins ____________________ 1995Stephanie Wine ____________________ 1996Cindy McCauley ____________________ 1997

All-Southern Conf. TournamentFirst Team

Tammy Wiggins ____________________ 1985Karla May _______________________ 1986Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1986Kim Lewis _______________________ 1987Tammy Simms _____________________ 1987Kim Lewis _______________________ 1988Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1996Cindy McCauley ____________________ 1996Stephanie Wine ____________________ 1996Cindy McCauley ____________________ 1997Keri Simmons _____________________ 1997

All-Southern Conf. TournamentSecond-Team

Kristi Huff _______________________ 1991Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1997

Kristina Behnfeldt was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year in 1996.

Donna Lawson was Marshall’s fi rst women’s basketball coach. Each year theDonna Lawson Leadership / MVP Award is given out to the team’s top player.

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Southern ConferencePlayer of the Week

Kim Kraft _______________________ 1992Tracy Krueger (2) ___________________ 1992Tracy Krueger _____________________ 1993Natal Rosko ______________________ 1994Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1996Cindy McCauley ____________________ 1996Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1997

All-Mid-American ConferenceFirst Team

Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1999

All-Mid-American ConferenceSecond Team

Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1998Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________________ 2005

All-Mid-American ConferenceHonorable Mention

Catie Knable ________________________ 2003Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _________________ 2004Crystal Champion ____________________ 2005

Mid-American Conference All-Freshman Team

Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________________ 2003

Mid-American ConferencePlayer of the Week

Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1998Kristina Behnfeldt (3) ________________ 1999Ida Dotson _______________________ 2002Catie Knable ______________________ 2002Catie Knable (2) ____________________ 2003Crystal Champion (2) _________________ 2005Teyonka Hodge ____________________ 2005Modupe Ishola ____________________ 2005Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________________ 2005

Academic All-MACFirst Team

Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1998Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1999

All-Conference USASecond Team

Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________________2006Modupe Ishola ____________________2007

Tynikki Crook______________________2011

All-Conference USAFreshman Team

Alyssa Hammond ___________________ 2007Shay Weaver ______________________ 2012

All-Conference USAThird Team

Tynikki Crook______________________ 2009Tynikki Crook______________________ 2010

All-Conference USA Defensive TeamCasey Baker ____________________2007-08

Conference USA Player of the WeekModupe Ishola ______________ Nov. 22, 2005Sikeetha Shepard-Hall __________ Dec. 19, 2005Modupe Ishola _______________ Jan. 1, 2007Casey Baker _________________Dec. 17, 2007Kizzy Hart __________________Dec. 31, 2007Tynikki Crook________________ Nov. 24, 2008Chantelle Handy ______________Jan. 19, 2009Tynikki Crook_________________Jan. 11, 2010Kendra King _________________ Feb. 1, 2010Tynikki Crook_________________ Dec. 6, 2010

Conference USA Freshman of the WeekShay Weaver _________________Feb. 20, 2012Shay Weaver ________________ March 2, 2012

Conference USA All-Tournament TeamTynikki Crook______________________ 2008Tynikki Crook______________________ 2009

All-Conference USAAcademic Team

Kendra King ______________________ 2007

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericaKristina Behnfeldt (3rd team) ____________ 1998Kristina Behnfeldt (1st team) ____________ 1999

Marshall University Female Athlete of the Decade (1980s)

Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1992

Dorothy Hicks Award(Marshall Female Athlete of the Year)

Lea Ann Parsley ____________________ 1988

Lea Ann Parsley, a 1,000-point scorer and the national leader in FT percent-age in 1989-90, won a silver medal in the skeleton competi-tion at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.

Tammie Green aver-aged 8.9 points per game for the Herd in 1978-79 before leaving the team to concentrate on golf, where she would go on to become the 1987 LPGA Rookie of the Year and earn over $4M in career winnings.

FORMER�HERD�STARS�SHINE�AFTER�MARSHALL�BASKETBALL�CAREERS

Jenny Leavitt _____________________ 1989Lea Ann Parsley ____________________ 1990Tracy Krueger _____________________ 1992Tracy Krueger (co-recipient) _____________ 1993Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1998Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1999

Cam Henderson AwardMary Lopez ______________________ 1977

(fi rst female recipient of award)

Marshall University Hall of Fame

Beverly Duckwyler __________________ 1986Brenda Dennis _____________________ 1988Karen Pelphrey ____________________ 1992Deanna Carter Natale ________________ 1993Tammy Wiggins ____________________ 1996Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 2004

National Free ThrowPercentage Leader

Lea Ann Parsley (92.3%) _______________ 1990

Retired NumbersKaren Pelphrey (#12) _________________ 1986Kristina Behnfeldt (#42) _______________ 1999

Donna Lawson Leadership/MVP Award

Barb McConnell ____________________ 1982Lisa Pruner _______________________ 1983Lisa Pruner _______________________ 1984Karla May _______________________ 1985Karla May _______________________ 1986Tammy Wiggins ____________________ 1987Kim Lewis _______________________ 1988Jenny Leavitt _____________________ 1989Lea Ann Parsley ____________________ 1990Wendy Gatlin _____________________ 1991Sheila Johnson ____________________ 1991Tina Jones _______________________ 1991Tracy Krueger _____________________ 1992Tracy Krueger _____________________ 1993Amanda Eddinger ___________________ 1994Kim Kraft ________________________ 1994Melissa Simms ____________________ 1994Tamira Higgins ____________________ 1995Jodi Baker _______________________ 1995Stephanie Wine ____________________ 1996Winnetta Evans ____________________ 1996Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1997Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1998Kristina Behnfeldt __________________ 1999Tony Patillo_______________________ 2000Tony Patillo_______________________ 2001Ida Dotson _______________________ 2002Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________________ 2003Catie Knable ______________________ 2004Kim Griffi n _______________________ 2005Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________________ 2006Modupe Ishola ____________________ 2007Kizzy Hart _______________________ 2008Case Baker _______________________ 2009Tynikki Crook______________________ 2010Tynikki Crook______________________ 2011Erica Woods ______________________ 2012

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POINTS1. 48^ Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State ________________ 2/22/842. 46 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State __________________ 3/6/803. 44 Karen Pelphrey vs. South Carolina ________________ 1/15/844. 40 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Ohio _____________________ 2/10/99 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) _____________ 11/28/846. 39 Karen Pelphrey vs. West Virginia Tech _____________ 11/26/83 Saundra Fullen vs. Shippensburg (Pa.) ____________ 12/08/798. 38 Karen Pelphrey vs. East Tennessee State _____________ 1/10/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky ______________ 12/20/7910. 37 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan ______________ 1/9/99 Karen Pelphrey vs. Arkansas State _______________ 12/07/85 Karen Pelphrey vs. WVU Tech __________________ 11/26/84 13. 36 Kendra King vs UAB _________________________ 1/30/10 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State ______________ 1/26/85 15. 35 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western Carolina _______________ 2/25/85 16. 34 Jenny Leavitt vs. UT-Chattanooga ________________ 2/25/89 Karen Pelphrey vs. UT-Chattanooga _______________ 2/17/86 18. 33 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Akron ____________________ 2/25/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ______________ 1/31/98 Karen Pelphrey vs. Furman ______________________ 2/1/86

FIELD GOALS MADE1. 24^ Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State ________________ 2/22/842. 19 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State __________________ 3/6/80 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky ______________ 12/20/794. 17 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) _____________ 11/28/84 Saundra Fullen vs. Shipppensburg (Pa.) _____________ 12/8/796. 16 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State ______________ 1/26/857. 15 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Ohio _____________________ 2/10/998. 14 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Akron ____________________ 2/25/98 Karen Pelphrey vs. Pittsburgh ___________________ 2/25/8610. 13 Five Players FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 32 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western Carolina _______________ 1/29/832. 31 Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State ________________ 2/22/843. 30 Karen Pelphrey vs. Robert Morris _________________ 1/30/86 Thea Garland vs. Rio Grande ____________________ 2/13/80

5. 29 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) _____________ 11/28/84 Saundra Fullen vs. Shippensburg _________________ 12/8/797. 28 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State _______________ 1/9/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State __________________ 3/6/80 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky ______________ 12/20/7910. 27 Karen Pelphrey vs. Pittsburgh ___________________ 2/25/86 Thea Garland vs. Morehead State __________________ 1/8/80 12. 26 Karen Henry vs. West Virginia ___________________ 2/25/81

3-POINT FIELD GOALS1. 6 Kizzy Hart vs. Houston ________________________ 3/1/08 6 Natal Rosko vs. Eastern Kentucky ________________ 11/30/94 3. 5 Shay Weaver ____________________________ 3/1/12 Kizzy Hart vs. UAB ___________________________ 3/7/08 Kizzy Hart at Rice __________________________ 2/28/08 Kizzy Hart vs. WVU _________________________ 1/23/08 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Akron __________________ 3/1/05 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Kent State _______________ 3/10/04 Brandy Robertson vs. Eastern Michigan _____________ 1/13/99 Natal Rosko vs. Ball State ______________________ 1/29/98 Cindy McCauley vs. Davidson ___________________ 2/22/97 Tamira Higgins vs. Western Carolina _______________ 1/18/95 Kristi Sexton vs. Davidson _____________________ 2/28/94 Amanda Eddinger vs. UT-Chattanooga ______________ 2/14/94 Kristi Huff vs. Western Carolina ___________________ 3/2/91 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 13 Kizzy Hart vs. UAB ___________________________ 3/8/082. 11 Kizzy Hart vs. SMU ___________________________ 3/8/08 Kizzy Hart at Rice __________________________ 2/28/08 Kizzy Hart vs. WVU _________________________ 1/23/08 Kizzy Hart at Morehead State __________________ 11/21/07 Mary Pat Statler vs. Buff alo ____________________ 1/17/04 Brandy Robertson vs. West Virginia ________________ 1/27/998. 10 Shay Weaver ____________________________ 3/1/12 Reshundra Smiley vs. Miami (Ohio) _________________ 2/5/05 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Kentucky ______________ 12/12/04 Sikeetha Shepard Hall vs. Ohio ___________________ 2/5/03 Yaschico Stevens vs. UNC Asheville _______________ 12/29/00 Brandy Robertson vs. Eastern Michigan _____________ 1/13/99 Natal Rosko vs. Ohio _________________________ 2/14/98 Cindy McCauley vs. Georgia Southern ______________ 1/11/97 Natal Rosko vs. UT-Chattanooga _________________ 1/16/95 Tamira Higgins vs. UT-Chattanooga _______________ 1/17/94 Jill McElhinny vs. UNC-Charlotte _________________ 12/8/90 Jenelle Stephenson vs. Murray State ________________ 1/2/88 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. FIVE 3-PT. FGA)1. 100.0 Tamira Higgins vs. UT-Chattanooga (5-5) ____________ 1/17/942. 83.3 Shay Weaver at UCF (5-6) ____________________ 3/1/12 Natal Rosko vs. Ball State (5-6) __________________ 1/29/98 Cindy McCauley vs. Davidson (5-6) ________________ 2/22/97 Kristi Huff vs. Western Carolina (5-6) ________________ 3/2/916. 80.0 Kim Griffi n vs. Buff alo (4-5) ____________________ 2/19/05 Natal Rosko vs. Robert Morris (4-5) _______________ 12/22/978. 66.7 Reshundra Smiley vs. Memphis (4-6) _______________ 3/2/06 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Ohio (4-6) ________________ 2/9/05 Yaschico Stevens vs. WVU Tech (4-6) ______________ 12/16/00 Natal Rosko vs. Eastern Kentucky (6-9)_____________ 11/30/9412. 62.5 Tamira Higgins vs. Western Carolina (5-8) ____________ 1/18/95

REBOUNDS1. 23 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State _________________ 2/23/98 Jenette Reed vs. Campbell ____________________ 12/29/923. 22 Deanna Carter vs. West Virginia __________________ 1/24/804. 21 Catie Knable vs. Bowling Green __________________ 2/16/025. 20 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Georgia Southern _____________ 1/13/96 Nakia Watkins vs. Southern Illinois ________________ 12/4/937. 19 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan ______________ 2/5/98

Karla May owns the three best single-game assist efforts in MU history, including a school record 17 assists on Jan.

27, 1983, vs. WV Wesleyan.

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Catie Knable posted 21- and 18-rebound games versus Bowling Green and Ohio, respectively.

Lisa Pruner vs. Louisville ______________________ 1/17/819. 18 Crystal Champion vs. Kent State ___________________ 1/8/05 Catie Knable vs. Ohio ________________________ 1/10/04 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Michigan _____________ 1/13/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Youngstown State ____________ 11/20/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. West Virginia ________________ 2/16/98 Jodi Baker vs. Youngstown State ________________ 11/27/93 Sharon Deal vs. UT-Chattanooga __________________ 2/5/89 Tammy Wiggins vs. Appalachian State _______________ 2/3/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Charleston (W.Va.) ______________ 2/15/8018. 17 Modupe Ishola vs. Wright State _________________ 12/19/06 Yaschico Stevens vs. West Virginia __________________ 1/9/01 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Buff alo __________________ 12/28/97 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Brown ___________________ 12/31/95 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western Carolina _______________ 1/18/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Ohio _____________________ 12/10/79

ASSISTS1. 17 Karla May vs. West Virginia Wesleyan_______________ 1/27/832. 16 Karla May vs. Appalachian State _________________ 1/26/853. 14 Karla May vs. Western Carolina _________________ 12/15/84 4. 13 Kim Lewis vs. East Tennessee State ________________ 2/16/87 Karla May vs. Appalachian State _________________ 1/26/85 Tywanda Abercrombie vs. UT-Chattanooga ___________ 2/16/84 Thea Garland vs. Eastern Kentucky _______________ 12/20/79

STEALS1. 14+ Stephanie Wine vs. Western Carolina _______________ 1/23/952. 10 Jenelle Stephenson vs. E. Tenn. State _______________ 1/18/88 Karla May vs. West Virginia State ________________ 11/25/834. 9 Casey Baker vs. Navy _______________________ 12/16/07 Tracy Krueger vs. Georgia Southern ________________ 1/30/936. 8 Tracy Krueger vs. West Virginia __________________ 2/17/93 Jenelle Stephenson vs. Furman __________________ 2/13/88 Tywanda Abercrombie vs. WVU Tech ______________ 11/29/83 Karla May vs. WVU Tech _______________________ 2/15/83

BLOCKED SHOTS1. 12^ Sharon Deal vs. Youngstown St. ___________________ 1/4/892. 9 Sharon Deal vs. Appalachian St. __________________ 2/25/893. 8 Sharon Deal vs. Furman_______________________ 1/15/89 Saundra Fullen vs. Louisville ____________________ 1/14/805. 7 Thea Garland vs. Kentucky State __________________ 2/9/80

Debbie Soloman vs. Kentucky State ________________ 2/9/80 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky ______________ 12/20/79

FREE THROWS MADE1. 18+ Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio)________________ 1/20/992. 15 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. UAB __________________ 2/10/06 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan ______________ 2/7/98 Deanna Carter vs. Concord College _________________ 2/2/825. 14 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ______________ 2/17/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan ______________ 1/9/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State _________________ 2/23/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 11/14/979. 12 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio)________________ 2/21/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Woff ord __________________ 12/16/97 Lea Ann Parsley vs. Va. Commonwealth _____________ 12/9/89 Sheila Johnson vs. American ___________________ 12/10/88

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS1. 18 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio)________________ 1/20/99 Deanna Carter vs. Concord ______________________ 2/2/82 Jenette Reed vs. Appalachian St. _________________ 1/16/934. 17 Kendra King vs UAB _________________________ 1/30/10 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan _____________ 2/13/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 11/14/977. 16 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. UAB __________________ 2/10/06 Teyonka Hodge vs. West Virginia _________________ 1/11/05 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan ____________ 11/24/98 Kim Shepherd vs. Radford ____________________ 12/19/8311. 15 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ______________ 2/17/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan ______________ 2/7/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State __________________ 2/3/98 Kim Kraft vs. Eastern Kentucky _________________ 12/28/91 Karen Pelphrey vs. East Carolina _________________ 12/19/84 ^ denotes Southern Conference Record+ denotes NCAA Record (Wine’s steal record ties fi ve others; Behnfeldt’s 18-for-18 performance is tied for the best FT percent-age with 10 others - min. 18 made - in NCAA history).

Saundra Fullen went 19-of-28 from the fl oor for 46 points in an upset win over Indiana State in

the 1980 MAIAW Regionals.

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POINTS

1. 732 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86

2. 728 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85

3. 703 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1983-84

4. 632 Saundra Fullen _____________ 1979-80

5. 621 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99

6. 603 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98

7. 583 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1982-83

8. 486 *Tynikki Crook _____________ 2010-11

9. 480 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80

10. 479 Tammy Simms _____________ 1986-87

11. 475 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08

12. 469 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90

13. 455 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1996-97

14. 452 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2005-06

15. 441 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2004-05

*led C-USA in points per game (16.2)

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 314^ Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1983-84

2. 301 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86

3. 299 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85

4. 285 Saundra Fullen _____________ 1979-80

5. 261 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1982-83

6. 223 Tammy Simms _____________ 1986-87

7. 216 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80

8. 195 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99

9. 191 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98

10. 175 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1990-91

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 600 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85

2. 583 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1982-83

3. 574 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86

4. 571 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1983-84

5. 554 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80

6. 536 Saundra Fullen _____________ 1979-80

7. 458 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08

7. 435 Tammy Simms _____________ 1986-87

8. 415 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90

9. 411 Karla May ________________ 1982-83

10. 410 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99

3-POINT FIELD GOALS

1. 68 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08

2. 55 Natal Rosko _______________ 1994-95

3. 48 Natal Rosko _______________ 1997-98

Amanda Eddinger ___________ 1993-94

5. 44 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2004-05

6. 42 Reshundra Smiley ___________ 2005-06

Cindy McCauley ____________ 1996-97

8. 40 Cindy McCauley ____________ 1995-96

9. 39 Shay Weaver _____________2011-12

Casey Baker _______________ 2008-09

Tamira Higgins _____________ 1994-95

Kristi Huff ________________ 1990-91

13. 38 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2003-04

Brandy Robertson ___________ 1998-99

15. 36 Stephanie Wine ____________ 1995-96

16. 34 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2002-03

Toni Patillo _______________ 1998-99

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 216 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08

2. 157 Natal Rosko _______________ 1994-95

3. 130 Amanda Eddinger ___________ 1993-94

4. 128 Tamira Higgins _____________ 1994-95

5. 127 Brandy Robertson ___________ 1998-99

Kristi Huff _______________ 1990-91

7. 125 Natal Rosko ______________ 1997-98

Stephanie Wine ___________ 1995-96

9. 123 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1995-96

10. 122 Reshundra Smiley __________ 2005-06

11. 121 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2004-05

12. 119 Shay Weaver ____________2011-12

Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2003-04

14. 116 Toni Patillo ______________ 2000-01

15. 106 Toni Patillo ______________ 1998-99

16. 104 Yaschico Stevens ___________ 2000-01

Jenelle Stephenson _________ 1989-90

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 20 3-pt. FGM)

1. 43.3 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1996-97

(42-97)

2. 42.1 Jenny Lincoln _____________ 1996-97

(32-76)

3. 41.1 Casey Baker ______________ 2008-09

(39-95)

4. 38.7 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-95

(24-62)

5. 38.6 Tamira Higgins ____________ 1993-94

(27-70)

6. 38.4 Natal Rosko ______________ 1997-98

(48-125)

7. 37.5 Alyssa Hammond __________ 2006-07

(21-56)

37.5 Kristina Behnfeldt __________ 1995-96

(21-56)

9. 37.2 Mary Pat Statler ___________ 2003-04

(32-86)

10. 36.9 Amanda Eddinger __________ 1993-94

(48-130)

11. 36.4 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2004-05

(44-121)

12. 36.3 Jill McElhinny _____________ 1990-91

(29-80)

13. 35.7 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1997-98

(25-70)

14. 35.4 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-03

(34-96)

15. 35.0 Catie Knable _____________ 2003-04

(28-80)

35.0 Natal Rosko ______________ 1994-95

(55-157)

REBOUNDS

1. 327 Saundra Fullen _____________ 1979-80

2. 324 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98Thea Garland scored 480 points in the 1979-80 season, eighth best in Marshall history.

In 1993-94, Tamira Higgins hit 38.6 percent of her 3-point fi eld goal attempts, the fi fth best

mark in school history.

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Kristina Behnfeldt, who holds numerous Marshall records, had her No. 42 retired in a ceremony on Feb. 24, 1999.

A regular visitor to the free-throw line, Deanna Carter made a then school record 88

free throws in 1980-81.

3. 305 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2006-07

4. 277 Catie Knable ______________ 2003-04

5. 276 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2010-11

6. 271 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99

7. 261 Catie Knable ______________ 2002-03

8. 257 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1995-96

9. 256 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90

10. 253 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86

11. 252 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85

12. 251 Becky Williamson ___________ 1979-80

13. 249 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1996-97

14. 242 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2008-09

15. 235 Sharon Deal_______________ 1988-89

ASSISTS

1. 215 Karla May ________________ 1982-83

2. 192 Karla May ________________ 1984-85

3. 176 Karla May ________________ 1983-84

4. 169 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80

5. 168 Karla May ________________ 1985-86

6. 156 Tina Jones ________________ 1988-89

7. 141 Casey Baker _______________ 2008-09

141 Melissa Simms _____________ 1993-94

9. 137 Casey Baker _______________ 2007-08

137 Kim Lewis ________________ 1986-87

11. 130 Tywanda Abercrombie ________ 1984-85

12. 119 Melissa Simms _____________ 1992-93

13. 116 Barb McConnell ____________ 1981-82

14. 115 Kristi Huff ________________ 1991-92

15. 112 Tywanda Abercrombie ________ 1985-86

STEALS

1. 122^* Tracy Krueger ______________ 1992-93

2. 105 Casey Baker _______________ 2007-08

3. 91 Karla May ________________ 1982-83

4. 78 Tywanda Abercrombie ________ 1983-84

5. 76 Kim Lewis ________________ 1986-87

6. 75 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80

7. 74 Tracy Krueger ______________ 1991-92

8. 73 Jenelle Stephenson __________ 1989-90

9. 72 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90

10. 71 Tammy Simms _____________ 1986-87

11. 70 Stephanie Wine ____________ 1994-95

12. 68 Teyonka Hodge _____________ 2003-04

Karla May ________________ 1985-86

14. 67 Casey Baker _______________ 2008-09

Tamira Higgins _____________ 1994-95

Tammy Wiggins ____________ 1984-85

*highest steals avg. (4.4/game) in SoCon history

BLOCKED SHOTS

1. 117^* Sharon Deal_______________ 1988-89

2. 71 Sharon Deal_______________ 1987-88

3. 49 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2008-09

4. 40 Tynikii Crook ______________ 2009-10

Modupe Ishola _____________ 2006-07

6. 36 Leandra King _____________2011-12

Amy Reed ________________ 2002-03

36 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2010-11

8. 31 Lisa Mason _______________ 1995-96

9. 30 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2005-06

10. 29 Keri Simmons _____________ 1994-95

Jodi Baker ________________ 1993-94

12. 28 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2007-08

Modupe Ishola _____________ 2004-05

Erika Fall ________________ 1996-97

Lisa Pruner _______________ 1982-83

*highest blocked shots avg. (4.2/game) in SoCon history

FREE THROWS MADE

1. 214 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99

2. 213 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98

3. 153 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1995-96

4. 150 Tynikki Crook _____________ 2010-11

5. 148 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1996-97

6. 138 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2005-06

7. 130 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86

Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85

9. 117 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2008-09

10. 115 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90

11. 105 Tracy Krueger ______________ 1991-92

12. 96 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2006-07

Lea Ann Parsley * ___________ 1989-90

14. 95 Casey Baker _______________ 2007-08

15. 91 Alyssa Hammond ___________ 2007-08

Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2004-05

Jenny Leavitt ______________ 1988-89

Cindy McCauley ____________ 1995-96

*led nation in FT% (92.3 percent, 96-of-104)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

1. 262 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99

2. 249 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98

3. 228 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2010-11

4. 195 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2005-06

5. 190 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1995-96

6. 187 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1996-97

7. 182 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2008-09

8. 172 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90

9. 163 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86

10. 160 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85

11. 152 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2006-07

12. 144 Deanna Carter _____________ 1980-81

13. 138 Casey Baker _______________ 2007-08

14. 137 Jenette Reed ______________ 1992-93

15. 132 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08

^ Southern Conference Record

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1. 2746 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

2. 2117 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99

3. 1609 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

4. 1476 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11

5. 1360 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

6. 1326 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91

7. 1216 Karla May ______________ 1982-86

8. 1203 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

9. 1191 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98

10. 1154 Agnes Wheeler ___________ 1974-79

11. 1126 Mary Lopez _____________ 1975-79

12. 1118 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07

13. 1105 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1988-93

14. 1094 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82

15. 1082 Saundra Fullen ___________ 1978-80

16. 1053 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90

17. 1015 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95

18. 984 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10

19. 964 Alyssa Hammond __________ 2006-10

20. 937 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01

FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 1175 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

2. 664 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99

3. 546 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11

4. 545 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

5. 537 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

Karla May ______________ 1982-86

7. 500 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91

8. 472 Saundra Fullen ___________ 1978-80

9. 470 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

10. 448 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07

11. 427 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10

12. 420 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

13. 415 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82

14. 397 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98

15. 395 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90

16. 375 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95

17. 368 Kim Lewis ______________ 1984-88

18. 364 Jodi Baker ______________ 1991-95

19. 350 Tywanda Abercrombie _______ 1982-86

20. 345 Kim Kraft _______________ 1990-94

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 2328 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

2. 1351 Karla May ______________ 1982-86

3. 1341 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-98

4. 1303 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

5. 1172 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

6. 1167 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91

7. 1130 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

8. 1124 Tynikki Crook ____________ 2007-11

9. 1122 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82

10. 972 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10

11. 971 Saundra Fullen ___________ 1978-80

12. 965 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-97

13. 956 Karen Henry _____________ 1979-83

14. 909 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

15. 907 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95

16. 906 Debbie Solomon __________ 1979-82

17. 894 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01

18. 874 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90

19. 814 Tywanda Abercrombie _______ 1982-86

20. 811 Kim Kraft _______________ 1990-94

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 146 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

2. 136 Natal Rosko _____________ 1994-98

3. 131 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98

4. 121 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01

5. 106 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

6. 97 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1992-96

7. 91 Amanda Eddinger __________ 1990-94

8. 72 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95

9. 71 Reshundra Smiley __________ 2004-06

10. 68 Kizzy Hart ______________ 2007-08

11. 67 Jenelle Stephenson _________ 1986-90

12. 64 Keri Simmons ____________ 1994-97

13. 61 Rashedah Henriques ________ 2008-12

Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99

15. 60 Brandy Robertson __________ 1996-99

Michelle Lenhart __________ 1995-98

17. 54 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04

Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97

19. 50 Alix Barnette _____________ 2006-09

Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09

21. 48 Mary Pat Statler ___________ 2003-06

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 436 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

2. 423 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01

3. 383 Natal Rosko _____________ 1994-98

4. 352 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98

Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

6. 336 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1992-96

7. 247 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97

8. 237 Jenelle Stephenson _________ 1986-90

9. 226 Amanda Eddinger __________ 1990-94

10. 225 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95

11. 224 Reshundra Smiley __________ 2004-06

12. 218 Rashedah Henriques ________ 2008-12

13. 216 Kizzy Hart ______________ 2007-08

14. 192 Keri Simmons ____________ 1994-98

15. 190 Brandy Robertson __________ 1996-99

Sheila Johnson ranks in the top-fi ve in several career categories, including

points, fi eld goals and rebounds.

Karen Palphrey is Marshall’s all-time leading scorer with 2,746 point and is third in rebounds (891).

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16. 180 Michelle Lenhart __________ 1995-98

17. 178 Alix Barnette _____________ 2006-10

18. 168 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-98

19. 151 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04

20. 142 Mary Pat Statler ___________ 2003-06

21. 138 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 40 3-pt. FGM)

1. 40.3 Amanda Eddinger __________ 1990-94

(91-226)

2. 37.2 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98

(131-352)

3. 36.3 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99

(61-168)

4. 36.2 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09

(50-138)

5. 35.8 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04

(54-151)

6. 35.5 Natal Rosko _____________ 1994-98

(136-383)

7. 34.6 Jill McElhinny ____________ 1988-93

(45-130)

8. 33.8 Mary Pat Statler ___________ 2003-06

(48-142)

9. 33.6 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

(43-128)

10. 33.5 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

(146-436)

REBOUNDS

1. 1101 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99

2. 910 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04

3. 891 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

4. 878 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11

5. 835 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07

6. 809 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

7. 747 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82

8. 723 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91

9. 671 Lisa Pruner ______________ 1980-84

10. 653 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

Becky Williamson __________ 1977-80

12. 632 Saundra Fullen ___________ 1978-80

13. 611 Au’Yana Ferguson __________ 1998-02

14. 585 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10

15. 580 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01

16. 566 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90

17. 565 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

18. 556 Jodi Baker ______________ 1991-95

19. 552 KaShawna Curry___________ 2003-07

20. 525 Amy Reed ______________ 1999-03

ASSISTS

1. 751 Karla May ______________ 1982-86

2. 423 Tywanda Abercrombie _______ 1982-86

3. 391 Tina Jones ______________ 1987-91

4. 386 Melissa Simms ___________ 1990-94

5. 314 Kim Lewis ______________ 1984-88

6. 299 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

7. 290 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1992-96

8. 286 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

9. 278 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09

10. 272 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01

11. 253 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90

Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

13. 252 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10

14. 230 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

15. 220 Teyonka Hodge ___________ 2003-06

STEALS

1. 277 Tywanda Abercrombie _______ 1982-86

2. 273 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

3. 266 Karla May ______________ 1982-86

4. 245 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

5. 219 Jenelle Stephenson _________ 1986-90

6. 190 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97

7. 185 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01

8. 178 Kim Lewis ______________ 1984-88

9. 177 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1992-96

10. 172 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09

11. 165 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

12. 163 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91

13. 161 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95

14. 154 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

15. 133 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

BLOCKED SHOTS

1. 188 Sharon Deal _____________ 1987-89

2. 153 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11

3. 119 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07

4. 91 Chris McClurkin ___________ 1984-88

5. 87 Lisa Pruner ______________ 1980-84

6. 71 Tammy Simms ____________ 1986-87

7. 66 Amy Reed ______________ 1999-03

8. 65 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90

9. 63 Keri Simmons ____________ 1994-98

10. 61 Jodi Baker ______________ 1991-95

11. 60 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82

12. 55 KaShawna Curry___________ 2003-07

55 Lisa Mason ______________ 1995-97

14. 46 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

15. 44 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04

Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

FREE THROWS MADE

1. 728 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99

2. 396 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

3. 389 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

4. 380 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11

5. 302 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91

6. 270 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

7. 265 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82

8. 263 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90

9. 254 Alyssa Hammond __________ 2006-09

10. 239 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04

11. 222 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07

222 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97

222 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

14. 213 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98

15. 205 Jenny Leavitt ____________ 1985-89

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

1. 888 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99

2. 606 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11

3. 536 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06

4. 505 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

5. 458 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82

6. 450 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91

7. 408 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87

8. 381 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07

9. 356 Tywanda Abercrombie _______ 1982-86

10. 339 Alyssa Hammond __________ 2006-09

11. 331 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90

12. 322 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

13. 318 Amy Reed ______________ 1999-03

Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04

15. 311 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97

Tammy Wiggins scored 1,360 points and grabbed 809 rebounds in her illustrious

Marshall career.

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Sheila

Johnson

1987-91

1,326 Points

Tracy

Krueger

1988-93

1,105 Points

Agnes

Wheeler

1974-79

1,154 Points

Sikeetha

Shepard-Hall

2002-06

1,609 Points

Mary

Lopez

1975-79

1,126 Points

Lea Ann

Parsley

1986-90

1,053 Points

Sandra

Fullen

1978-80

1,082 Points

Deanna

Carter

1978-82

1,094 Points

Tamira

Higgins

1991-95

1,015 Points

Karla

May

1982-86

1,216 Points

Tammy

Wiggins

1983-87

1,360 Points

Kristi

Huff

1988-92

1,203 Points

Cindy

McCauley

1994-98

1,191 Points

Kristina

Behnfeldt

1995-99

2,117 Points

1,101 Rebounds

The only basketball player in Marshall history, man or woman, to accumulate 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career.

Modupe

Ishola

2003-07

1,118 Points

Karen

Pelphrey

1982-86

2,746 Points

Tynikki

Crook

2007-11

1,476 Points

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YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN

YEAR __________ W________ L_________ Pct. __________________ COACH

1969-70 ________ 7________ 0________1.000 ____________ Donna Lawson1970-71 _______ 13________ 4_________.765 ____________ Donna Lawson1971-72 _______ 21________ 1_________.955 ____________ Donna Lawson1972-73 _______ 10_______ 11_________.476 ____________ Donna Lawson1973-74 _______ 18________ 7_________.720 ____________ Donna Lawson1974-75 _______ 14________ 8_________.636 ____________ Donna Lawson1975-76 _______ 13_______ 13_________.500 ____________ Donna Lawson1976-77 ________ 7_______ 16_________.304 ____________ Donna Lawson1977-78 ________ 3_______ 18_________.143 ____________ Donna Lawson1978-79 _______ 11_______ 16_________.407 ____________ Donna Lawson1979-80 _______ 20_______ 12_________.625 ____________ Donna Lawson1980-81 ________ 1_______ 28_________.034 ____________ Donna Lawson1981-82 ________ 8_______ 16_________.333 _____________Judy Southard1982-83 _______ 10_______ 19_________.345 _____________Judy Southard1983-84 _______ 18_______ 10_________.643 _____________Judy Southard1984-85 _______ 19_______ 10_________.655 _____________Judy Southard1985-86 _______ 18_______ 11_________.621 _____________Judy Southard1986-87 _______ 24________ 5_________.828 _____________Judy Southard1987-88 _______ 18_______ 10_________.643 _____________Judy Southard1988-89 _______ 18_______ 10_________.643 _____________Judy Southard1989-90 _______ 10_______ 18_________.357 _____________Judy Southard1990-91 _______ 20________ 8_________.714 _____________Judy Southard1991-92 _______ 15_______ 13_________.536 _____________Judy Southard1992-93 _______ 15_______ 13_________.536 _______________ Sarah Evans1993-94 _______ 12_______ 15_________.444 _________ Sarah Evans-Moore1994-95 _______ 14_______ 13_________.519 _________ Sarah Evans-Moore1995-96 _______ 15_______ 14_________.517 _________ Sarah Evans-Moore1996-97 _______ 18_______ 12_________.600 _________ Sarah Evans-Moore1997-98 ________ 8_______ 21_________.276 ___________ Juliene Simpson1998-99 ________ 4_______ 22_________.154 ___________ Juliene Simpson1999-00 ________ 8_______ 20_________.286 ___________ Juliene Simpson2000-01 _______ 10_______ 18_________.357 ___________ Juliene Simpson2001-02 ________ 9_______ 19_________.321 ___________ Royce Chadwick2002-03 _______ 12_______ 17_________.414 ___________ Royce Chadwick2003-04 _______ 18_______ 12_________.600 ___________ Royce Chadwick2004-05 _______ 19_______ 10_________.655 ___________ Royce Chadwick2005-06 _______ 15_______ 14_________.517 ___________ Royce Chadwick2006-07 _______ 15_______ 15_________.500 ___________ Royce Chadwick2007-08 _______ 17_______ 16_________.515 ___________ Royce Chadwick2008-09 _______ 17_______ 15_________.531 ___________ Royce Chadwick2009-10 _______ 14_______ 16_________.466 ___________ Royce Chadwick2010-11 ________ 9_______ 21_________.300 ___________ Royce Chadwick2011-12 _______ 16_______ 14_________.533 ___________ Royce ChadwickTotal ________ 581______ 581________ .500

Donna Lawson

12 Seasons

1969-1981

Overall Record:

138-134 (.507)

Conference Record:

N/A

Judy Southard

11 Seasons

1981-1992

Overall Record:

178-130 (.578)

Conference Record:

69-56 (.552)

Sarah Evans-Moore

5 Seasons

1992-1997

Overall Record:

74-67 (.525)

Conference Record:

35-32 (.522)

Julienne Simpson

4 Seasons

1997-2001

Overall Record:

30-81 (.270)

Conference Record:

10-56 (.151)

Royce Chadwick

10 Seasons

2001-2012

Overall Record:

161-169 (.512)

Conference Record:

82-92 (.471)

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1969-70: 7-0

Adopted “Green Gals” nickname

Morehead State W 48-43

Morehead State W 40-36

Morris Harvey H W 55-13

West Virginia State W

Concord W 59-49

Marshall Invitational

A 3 West Liberty H W

A 4 Concord H W

*Limited information available from this season

1970-71: 13-4

J 17 Morris Harvey A W 46-19

J 23 Ohio A W 53-47

J 30 Eastern Kentucky A W 57-38

F 4 West Virginia State H W 61-26

Marshall Invitational

F 13 Eastern Kentucky H W 67-48

F 13 Fairmont State H W 51-25

F 15 Eastern Kentucky H W 65-58

F 18 West Virginia State A W 78-35

F 20 Concord H W 80-53

M 5 Morris Harvey H W 70-32

AAU Regional Tournament

M 13 Cleveland AAU N1 W 57-45

M 13 Cincinnati AAU N1 L 43-60

M 14 Pekin (Ill.) AAU N1 L 25-54

M 20 Western Michigan A W 51-47

M 21 Western Michigan A W 57-46

National Inv. Women’s Tournament

M 24 East Stroudsburg N2 L 43-66

M 25 California State N2 L 48-70

(N1) Yorktown, Ind.

(N2) Cullowhee, N.C.

1971-72: 21-1

J 15 Bowling Green A W 47-41

J 19 Concord H W 75-30

J 20 Salem A W 62-41

J 21 Pittsburgh N1 W 69-35

J 22 Ohio H W 55-32

J 25 Morris Harvey A W 71-32

J 29 Western Michigan H W 54-45

J 30 Western Michigan H W 58-36

F 1 Eastern Kentucky H W 65-43

F 5 Louisville H W 73-23

F 10 Concord A W 85-20

F 12 Ohio State H W 69-35

F 19 Louisville A W 73-42

F 20 Kentucky A W 77-50

F 23 Cincinnati A W 74-27

West Virginia State Tournament

F 25 West Liberty H W 56-22

F 26 Salem H W 76-19

F 26 Fairmont State H W 60-32

F 27 Fairmont State H W 72-26

MAIAW Regional Tournament

M 10 Ball State N2 W 63-40

M 11 Calvin College N2 L 52-64

M 11 Western Illinois N2 W 46-43

(N1) Lost Creek, W.Va.

(N2) Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

1972-73: 10-11

J 11 Tennessee Tech A L 49-64

J 12 Maryville A W 45-32

J 13 Tennessee A L 39-49

J 26 Salem H W 49-19

F 2 Radford A L 36-41

F 3 Morris Harvey H W 52-28

F 5 West Virginia State H W 58-26

F 7 Taylor A W 63-28

F 9 Western Michigan A L 36-61

F 10 Western Michigan A L 50-60

F 15 Ohio A W 46-32

F 17 Ohio State A L 35-63

F 20 Eastern Kentucky A L 28-46

West Virginia State Tournament

F 22 West Liberty H W 56-31

F 22 Salem H W 64-36

F 23 West Virginia State H W 79-34

F 24 Fairmont State H L 43-45

F 27 Kentucky H L 46-51

MAIAW Regional Tournament

M 8 Indiana State N1 L 35-64

M 9 Cincinnati N1 W 52-40

M 9 Western Michigan N1 L 46-68

(N1) Cedarville, Ohio

1973-74: 18-7

J 9 Tennessee A L 40-44

J 10 Western Carolina A W 41-39

J 11 Winthrop A W 46-45

J 12 Elon A L 46-60

J 22 Concord A W 70-31

J 25 West Virginia A W 44-32

J 26 Fairmont State A W 54-46

J 26 Salem A W 42-40

Radford Tournament

F 1 Old Dominion N1 W 41-34

F 2 Radford A W 43-40

F 2 Virginia Tech N1 W 43-36

F 5 Morris Harvey A W 49-41

F 9 Western Michigan H W 54-49

F 10 Western Michigan H L 38-51

F 12 Ohio H W 47-43

F 16 Ohio State H L 48-57

F 19 Eastern Kentucky H L 36-38

F 23 Kentucky A W 53-50

West Virginia State Tournament

F 25 West Virginia State N2 W 60-36

F 25 Morris Harvey N2 W 58-42

F 26 Fairmont State N2 W 48-42

F 27 Fairmont State N2 W 46-38

MAIAW Regional Tournament

M 7 Western Illinois N3 L 40-49

M 8 Eastern Illinois N3 W 51-41

M 9 Wisconsin-Oshkosh N3 L 39-40

(N1) Radford, Va.

(N2) Athens, W.Va.

(N3) Terre Haute, Ind.

1974-75: 14-8

J 8 Indiana Central A W 75-13

J 10 Western Illinois A W 80-39

J 11 Illinois State A L 53-68

J 16 Concord H W 76-47

J 20 Salem H W 80-39

J 22 West Virginia H W 61-53

J 28 Morehead State A W 74-46

F 1 Radford H W 63-47

F 5 Kentucky H W 60-45

F 7 Indiana A L 53-75

F 8 Ohio State A L 43-67

F 13 Cedarville (OH) A W 63-48

F 14 Western Michigan A L 63-81

F 15 Western Michigan A L 72-86

F 18 Eastern Kentucky A L 59-66

West Virginia State Tournament

F 20 Shepherd N1 W 74-51

F 20 Morris Harvey N1 W 77-41

F 21 West Virginia N1 W 75-52

F 22 Morris Harvey N1 W 75-49

MAIAW Regional Tournament

M 6 Illinois State A L 66-86

M 7 Eastern Illinois N2 W 63-58

M 7 Bowling Green N2 L 48-53

(N1) Athens, W.Va.

(N2) Normal, Ill.

1975-76: 13-13

D 1 Morehead State A W 75-61

D 4 Cedarville (OH) H W 71-36

D 10 Kentucky A L 56-57

D 13 Morris Harvey A L 46-60

J 7 Western Kentucky A L+ 59-61

J 9 Belmont A L 55-71

J 10 Tennessee Tech A L 52-90

J 13 Morris Harvey H L+ 55-56

J 16 Radford A W 74-65

J 17 Concord A W 75-45

J 21 West Virginia A W 50-48

J 23 Indiana H W 57-56

J 27 Morehead State H W 61-48

J 31 Cincinnati A W 56-48

F 5 Salem H W 72-47

F 12 Bowling Green A L+ 71-72

F 13 Western Michigan A L 44-71

F 14 Western Michigan A L 55-80

F 17 Eastern Kentucky H L 42-85

West Virginia State Tournament

F 18 Bluefi eld State N1 W 100-28

F 19 Salem N1 W+ 70-63

F 20 Morris Harvey N1 W 64-58

F 21 West Virginia N1 W 69-68

F 28 North Carolina H L 49-66

MAIAW Regional Tournament

M 11 Wis.-Stevens Point N2 L 53-69

M 12 Ohio State N2 L 48-85

(N1) Buckhannon, W.Va.

(N2) Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

+ Overtime

1976-77: 7-16

D 1 Morehead State H L 68-75

D 4 Ohio State H L 56-87

D 8 Kentucky H L 58-65

D 10 Radford H L 40-53

D 11 Morris Harvey A L 57-62

J 5 Western Kentucky A L 56-92

J 6 Tennessee A L 39-114

J 7 Tennessee Tech A L 38-101

J 8 Belmont A L 28-75

J 11 Morris Harvey H W 69-68

J 15 Louisville A L 55-83

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12 Seasons

1969-1981

Overall Record:

139-134

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J 19 West Virginia H L 43-53

J 21 Indiana A L 46-69

J 22 Taylor A L 76-77

J 27 Concord N1 W 74-55

J 31 Morehead State A L 59-79

F 16 Eastern Kentucky A L 45-81

F 18 Bowling Green H W 60-57

F 26 Kent State H W 58-39

West Virginia State Tournament

M 2 Shepherd N2 W 81-56

M 3 Glenville State N2 W 75-65

M 4 West Virginia N2 L 70-79

M 5 Davis & Elkins N2 W 89-68

(N1) Logan, W.Va.

(N2) Buckhannon, W.Va.

1977-78: 3-18

D 3 Ohio State A L 51-102

D 5 Morris Harvey H L 59-75

D 7 Morehead State A L 61-88

D 9 E. Tennesee State A L 49-58

D 10 Radford A L 62-77

Marshall Invitational

J 6 Ohio H L 70-77

J 7 Morris Harvey H L 60-75

J 14 Morris Harvey H L 57-63

J 18 West Virginia H L 50-51

F 1 Kentucky A L 43-93

WVU Invitational

F 3 Youngstown State N1 L 63-85

F 4 Kent State N1 L 64-65

F 7 Morehead State H W 79-78

Western Michigan Invitational

F 10 Western Ontario N2 W 78-54

F 11 Western Michigan A L 65-85

F 11 Chicago Circle N2 L 40-76

F 14 Louisville H L 61-92

F 20 West Virginia A L 62-73

F 24 Kent State A L 66-70

F 28 West Virginia H W 74-65

M 1 West Virginia© H L 56-68

(N1) Morgantown, W.Va.

(N2) Kalamazoo, Mich.

© Game 3 of best-of-three series to determine WVIAA Large College

champ between MU and WVU

1978-79: 11-16

N 28 Virginia Tech H W 70-67

Pitt-Johnstown Tournament

D 1 Indiana (PA) N1 W 82-71

D 2 Pitt-Johnstown A L 70-74

D 2 Duquesne N1 L 50-67

D 6 Morehead State H L 40-93

James Madison Tournament

D 8 James Madison A L 46-67

D 9 Western Carolina N2 L 87-100

D 15 Radford H W 83-77

D 16 Morris Harvey H W 78-75

D 21 Dayton H L 56-77

Western Ontario Tournament

J 5 Ottawa N3 W 62-61

J 6 Western Ontario A W 49-44

J 6 St. Francis (Pa.) N3 W 52-34

J 10 West Virginia A L 82-85

J 12 Youngstown State H L 59-77

J 19 Miami (Ohio) H L 69-80

J 20 Western Michigan H W 73-49

J 25 Morris Harvey A L 54-60

J 27 Cincinnati H W 75-62

J 29 Morehead State A L 64-85

J 31 West Virginia H L 54-66

F 3 Kent State H W 76-72

F 5 W.Va. Wesleyan H L+ 101-104

F 15 Rio Grande A W 75-58

F 17 Northern Kentucky A L 39-84

F 20 Ohio A L 50-58

F 25 Louisville A L 60-73

(N1) Johnstown, Pa.

(N2) Harrisonburg, Va.

(N3) London, Ont.

+ Overtime

1979-80: 20-12

N 26 Alice Lloyd H W 82-35

D 1 Morehead State A L 43-71

Indiana (Pa.) Tournament

D 7 Gannon N1 W 76-75

D 8 Shippensburg N1 W 84-67

D 8 St. John Fisher N1 W 71-51

D 10 Ohio H W 84-67

D 15 Radford A W 77-61

D 17 Northern Kentucky H L 64-92

D 20 Eastern Kentucky H W 80-62

J 2 West Virginia A W 76-75

J 3 East Carolina H L 59-63

J 8 Morehead State H W 69-65

J 10 Virginia Tech A L 57-70

J 12 Miami (Ohio) A W 60-52

J 14 Louisville H W 60-56

J 16 Indiana (PA) H W 67-58

J 18 Western Michigan A L+ 77-82

J 19 Youngstown State A L 56-62

J 24 West Virginia H W 84-72

J 26 Concord H W 83-65

J 28 Charleston (WV) H W 72-61

F 1 Kent State A L 59-65

F 2 Cincinnati A W 64-60

F 4 Dayton A L 74-95

F 9 Kentucky State H W 80-70

F 11 West Virginia State H W 85-69

F 13 Rio Grande H L 96-98

F 15 Charleston (WV) A L 78-89

F 23 Cleveland State H W 50-47

MAIAW Regional

M 6 Indiana State A W 102-90

M 7 Detroit N2 L 54-109

M 8 Ohio State N2 L 62-79

(N1) Indiana, Pa.

(N2) Terre Haute, Ind.

+ Overtime

1980-81: 1-28

N 22 Concord N1 W 69-52

N 28 Charleston (WV) A L 58-80

D 2 Ohio State H L 63-82

D 6 District of Columbia H L 57-78

D 9 Eastern Kentucky A L 46-70

D 13 Radford H L 61-74

D 15 West Virginia H L 65-95

D 20 Youngstown State H L 63-79

D 22 Ohio A L 54-85

J 3 Indiana A L 59-90

J 7 Kentucky State A L 55-67

J 10 Dayton H L 68-89

J 12 Cleveland State A L 68-73

J 17 Louisville A L 61-71

J 19 Charleston (WV) H L 66-82

J 22 E. Tennessee State A L 54-69

J 24 Appalachian State A L 59-61

J 31 Cincinnati H L 51-69

F 2 Morehead State H L 70-95

Redbird Invitational

F 5 Western Michigan N2 L 57-74

F 6 James Madison N2 L 50-81

F 7 Northern Kentucky N2 L 60-83

F 12 Morehead State A L 48-89

F 14 Kent State H L 66-76

F 16 Virginia Tech H L 61-79

F 19 E. Tennessee State H L 45-76

F 21 Northern Kentucky A L 56-93

F 25 West Virginia A L 64-88

M 2 Kentucky A L 60-100

(N1) Logan, W.Va.

(N2) Normal, Ill.

1981-82: 8-16

[Adopted Lady Herd as nickname]

N 20 Wake Forest N1 W 68-58

N 21 Duke A W 58-57

D 2 District of Columbia A L 76-78

D 5 West Virginia H L 61-70

D 7 Louisville H L 53-70

D 11 WVU Tech H W 61-48

D 15 Northern Kentucky H L 64-66

D 19 Eastern Kentucky H L 61-82

J 2 Cincinnati A L 64-82

J 7 Kentucky State H L 43-55

J 14 Charleston (WV) H W 62-54

J 18 Virginia Tech A L 52-71

Marshall SoCon Invitational

J 22 E. Tennessee State H W 64-61

J

23 UT-Chattanooga H L 63-65

J 25 Morehead State A L 52-84

J 30 Radford A L 58-61

F 2 Concord H W 74-45

F 6 James Madison H W 72-69

F 8 Morehead State H L 61-93

F 11 Charleston (WV) A L 49-76

F 13 Dayton A L 41-88

F 15 Ohio H W 71-70

F 20 West Virignia A L 57-70

F 24 Kent State A L 55-73

(N1) Durham, N.C.

1982-83: 10-19, 3-6 SoCon

N 29 Virginia Tech H L 69-73

D 1 Louisville A L 52-80

D 4 West Virginia A L 58-87

D 11 Charleston (WV) H L 64-74

D 13 Radford H W 70-66

D 17 Milligan H W 75-57

Judy Southard

11 Seasons

1981-1992

Overall Record:

178-130

Conference Record:

69-56

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J 4 Furman* A W+ 71-62

J 5 South Carolina A L 62-87

J 7 Coastal Carolina A L 57-68

J 13 West Virginia H L 49-64

J 15 Dayton H L 53-61

J 18 Morehead State A L 57-67

J 22 Appalachian State* A L 69-71

J 24 E. Tennessee State* A L 65-78

J 27 W.Va. Wesleyan H W 81-61

J 29 Western Carolina* H L 55-78

J 31 Charleston (WV) A L 72-78

F 3 Kentucky State H L 59-70

F 6 UT-Chattanooga* A L 53-65

F 7 Western Carolina* A L 61-77

F 10 Morehead State H W 65-55

F 15 WVU Tech H W 75-51

F 17 Appalachian State* H W 66-65

F 19 E. Tennessee State* H L 65-68

F 22 Eastern Kentucky A L 71-88

F 26 UT-Chattanooga* H W 83-76

Southern Conference Tournament

M 3 Appalachian State H W 82-76

M 4 E. Tennessee State H W 66-59

M 5 UT-Chattanooga H L 51-69

SC Tourn: ASU in 1st Rd.; ETSU in Semis; UTC in Finals

+ Overtime

1983-84: 18-10, 6-3 SoCon

N 22 Concord H W 86-36

Marshall Thanksgiving Invitational

N 25 West Virginia State H W 102-53

N 26 WVU Tech H W 92-68

N 29 WVU Tech H W 80-59

D 3 West Virginia H L 65-76

D 7 Glenville State H W 65-53

D 10 North Carolina A&T H W 79-51

D 15 Morehead State A L 57-70

D 17 Virginia Tech A L 64-76

D 19 Radford A L 63-65

Central Florida Holiday Classic

J 5 McNeese State N1 L 72-87

J 6 Oklahoma City N1 W 74-63

J 7 Western Carolina* N1 W 80-60

J 10 E. Tennessee State* H L 57-61

J 13 Appalachian State* H W 91-58

J 15 South Carolina H W 89-80

J 21 Western Carolina* A W 88-71

J 23 UT-Chattanooga* A L 71-82

J 26 Charleston (WV) H W 82-71

F 4 Western Carolina* H W 81-65

F 6 UT-Chattanooga* H W 80-68

F 11 E. Tennessee State* A L 72-81

F 13 Appalachian State* A W 82-60

East Carolina Invitational

F 17 East Carolina A W 78-68

F 18 Cheyney N2 L 68-94

F 22 Kentucky State H W 98-76

Southern Conference Tournament

F 25 Furman H W 89-61

F 28 E. Tennessee State N3 L 64-66

(N1) Orlando, Fla.

(N2) Greenville, N.C.

(N3) Chattanooga, Tenn.

SC Tourn: FU in 1st Rd.; ETSU in Semis

1984-85: 19-10, 9-1 SoCon

Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs

N 26 WVU Tech H W 126-62

N 28 Charleton (WV) A W 98-81

D 3 West Virginia A L 71-78

Sycamore Classic Tournament

D 7 Austin Peay N1 L 74-75

D 8 Ball State N1 W 84-69

D 15 Western Carolina* H W 95-70

D 17 Ohio H W 92-79

D 19 East Carolina H W 86-76

West Virginia Classic

D 21 Fairmont State N2 W 78-55

D 22 West Virginia A L 79-92

Central Florida Holiday Tournament

J 4 Florida A&M N3 L 71-75

J 5 Southwest Louisiana N3 W 80-74

J 6 Georgia Southern N3 L 74-79

J 10 West Virginia State H W 85-58

J 14 Appalachian State* A W 80-67

J 17 Morehead State H L 60-73

J 20 UT-Chattanooga* H W 84-81

J 26 Appalachian State* H W 89-88

J 28 Radford H W 88-72

F 2 E. Tennessee State* H W 75-74

F 4 Furman* A W 83-62

F 8 Kentucky A L 80-95

F 12 Virginia Tech H L 74-85

F 16 Furman* H W 98-65

F 18 E. Tennessee State* A W+ 72-67

F 21 UT-Chattanooga* A L 77-87

F 27 Western Carolina* A W 95-67

Southern Conference Tournament

M 9 Appalachian State N4 W 68-62

M 10 UT-Chattanooga A L 76-88

(N1) Terre Haute, Ind.

(N2) Morgantown, W.Va.

(N3) Orlando, Fla.

(N4) Johnson City, Tenn.

+ Overtime

SC Tourn: ASU in Semis; UTC in Finals

1985-86: 18-11, 8-2 SoCon

Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs

N 22 Kentucky H L 73-102

N 26 Charleston (WV) H W 90-72

D 3 Ohio A L 68-82

Lady Tiger Invitational

D 6 Tennessee Tech N1 L 64-81

D 7 Arkansas State N1 W 89-85

D 10 West Virginia H W 90-72

D 14 Virginia Tech A L 71-91

D 16 Radford A W 68-63

D 20 St. Francis H W 91-48

J 2 Salem College H W * 1-0

J 4 Georgia Tech A L 81-83

J 7 Mercer A W 95-81

J 9 Appalachian State* A W 75-66

J 13 E. Tennessee State* A L 61-65

J 18 Western Carolina* H W 79-62

J 22 Morehead State A L 67-82

J 25 UT-Chattanooga* H W 85-76

J 30 Robert Morris H W 80-66

F 1 Furman* H W 84-65

F 3 Appalachian State* H W 76-55

Lady Herd Classic

F 7 Georgia Southern H W 78-67

F 8 James Madison H L 63-67

F 10 E. Tennessee State* H W 84-81

F 15 Western Carolina* A W 76-61

F 17 UT-Chattanooga* A L 72-75

F 22 Furman* A W 77-68

F 25 Pittsburgh A L 75-78

Southern Conference Tournament

M 7 E. Tennessee State N2 W 77-72

M 8 UT-Chattanooga N2 L 69-77

* Win by forfeit

(N1) Memphis, Tenn.

(N2) Boone, N.C.

SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis; UTC in Finals

1986-87: 24-5, 9-1 SoCon

Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs

N 29 Concord H W 64-45

D 2 Radford H W 71-58

D 3 Fairmont State H W 83-58

D 6 West Virginia A L 82-85

D 8 Pittsburgh H W 67-60

D 10 Ohio H W 70-53

Lady Herd Classic

D 13 Mercer H W 104-70

D 14 Va. Commonwealth H W 77-73

D 20 Robert Morris A W 55-52

D 22 St. Francis A W 95-64

Central Florida Classic

J 2 South Florida N1 W 65-57

J 3 Central Florida A W 78-77

J 4 Oklahoma State N1 L 78-84

J 7 South Carolina A L 57-66

J 10 Charleston (WV) H W 81-50

J 17 Furman* A W 66-56

J 19 E. Tennessee State* H W 75-64

J 22 Xavier H W+ 76-72

J 24 UT-Chattanooga* A W 73-62

J 26 Western Carolina* A W 77-56

J 31 Appalachian State* H L 64-66

F 4 Morehead State H W 69-62

F 7 Furman* H W 76-43

F 9 UT-Chattanooga* H W 83-45

F 14 Appalachian State* A W 64-59

F 16 E. Tennessee State* A W 80-74

F 21 Western Carolina* H W 74-72

Southern Conference Tournament

M 5 E. Tennessee State N1 W% 83-81

M 7 Appalachian State N1 L 65-68

(N1) Orlando, Fla.

(N2) Cullowhee, N.C.

+ Overtime; % Double Overtime

SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis; ASU in Finals

1987-88: 18-10, 8-2 SoCon

Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs

N 28 Duquesne H W 79-53

N 30 West Virginia H L 67-72

D 3 Radford A L 63-77

D 5 Xavier A W 59-44

D 7 Davis & Elkins H W 101-50

D 9 Ohio A L 67-70

Lady Herd Classic

D 12 Western Carolina* H W 89-69

D 13 Georgia Southern H W 82-69

D 19 Louisville H W 73-64

Stetson Classic

D 31 Robert Morris N1 W 64-56

J 1 DePaul N1 L 64-74

J 2 Murray State N1 L 77-79

J 5 Coastal Carolina A W 78-51

J 10 Kentucky H W 58-57

J 16 Appalachian State* A L 60-63

J 18 E. Tennessee State* A W 74-59

J 23 Furman* H W 74-58

J 30 UT-Chattanooga* H W 70-66

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F 6 E. Tennessee State* H W 82-63

F 8 Charleston (WV) A L 66-92

F 13 Furman* A W 63-55

F 18 Morehead State A W 72-68

F 20 Western Carolina* A W 52-36

F 22 UT-Chattanooga* A W 63-60

F 28 Appalachian State* H L 73-77

M 7 South Carolina H L 58-70

Southern Conference Tournament

M 10 UT-Chattanooga H W 80-77

M 12 Appalachian State H L 67-72

(N1) Deland, Fla.

SC Tourn: UTC in Semis; ASU in Finals

1988-89: 18-10, 9-1 SoCon

Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs

N 26 Bluefi eld State H W 84-41

N 28 Charleston (WV) H W 65-42

N 30 Eastern Kentucky H W 78-63

D 3 Duquesne A L 52-68

D 6 Louisville A L 58-64

Lady Herd Classic

D 10 American H W 85-50

D 11 North Carolina H L 55-66

D 14 Ohio H W 75-60

D 20 Ohio State A L 54-97

D 22 Xavier A L 61-63

J 4 Mount St. Mary’s A W 70-67

J 6 Towson State A W 70-47

J 13 Kentucky A L 61-72

J 15 Furman* H W 71-61

J 22 E. Tennessee State* H W 73-67

J 26 Morehead State H L 67-73

J 28 Appalachian State* H W 79-72

J 31 Radford H W 67-58

F 3 Western Carolina* A W 67-54

F 5 UT-Chattanooga* A W 72-71

F 9 West Virginia N1 L 42-77

F 12 Western Carolina* H W 72-63

F 18 Furman* A W 72-66

F 20 UT-Chattanooga* H W 56-52

F 25 Appalachian State* A L 58-66

F 27 E. Tennessee State* A W 69-65

M 4 Youngstown State H W 63-59

Southern Conference Tournament

M 9 Furman N2 L 56-75

(N1) Charleston, W.Va.

(N2) Johnson City, Tenn.

SC Tourn: FU in Semis

1989-90: 10-18, 4-6 SoCon

N 25 Duquesne H W 92-70

N 27 Charleston (WV) H L 66-75

Taco Bell Classic

D 1 Nevada-Reno N1 L 66-75

D 2 Baylor N1 W 84-71

Lady Herd Classic

D 9 Va. Commonwealth H L 94-97

D 10 Wright State H W 92-47

D 13 Louisville H L 78-85

D 17 Ohio State H L 64-82

D 21 Ohio A L 65-80

J 4 Pikeville H W 100-59

J 6 West Virginia A L 39-81

J 13 UT-Chattanooga* A L 63-88

J 15 Western Carolina* A W 60-50

J 17 Liberty H W 104-53

J 20 Furman* H L 74-84

J 22 Youngstown State A L 64-79

J 27 Appalachian State* A L 59-85

J 29 E. Tennessee State* A L 78-90

F 1 Xavier H W 79-76

F 3 UT-Chattanooga* H L 74-88

F 7 Morehead State A L 60-71

F 10 Shawnee State H L 76-79

F 14 Eastern Kentucky A L 67-82

F 17 Furman* A L 70-77

F 24 Appalachian State* H W 69-67

F 26 E. Tennessee State* H W 66-63

M 3 Western Carolina* H W 90-60

Southern Conference Tournament

M E. Tennessee State A L 58-61

(N1) Fresno, Calif.

SC Tourn: ETSU in 1st Rd.

1990-91: 20-8, 7-3 SoCon

Virginia Commonwealth Tournament

N 23 Va. Commonwealth A L 61-72

N 24 Howard N1 W 68-54

N 28 Ohio H W 70-58

D 4 Wright State A W 61-50

D 5 West Virginia H W 70-63

Lady Herd Classic

D 7 Charleston Southern H W 93-39

D 8 UNC Charlotte H L 63-64

D 17 Vanderbilt A L 36-67

D 22 Xavier A W 76-66

UCF Holiday Classic

J 2 Boston N2 W 62-51

J 3 Fairfi eld N2 W 58-54

J 4 McNeese State N2 W 86-48

J 10 West Virginia State H W 83-39

J 12 UT-Chattanooga* A L 77-79

J 16 Morehead State H W 74-63

J 19 Furman* A L 58-75

J 26 Appalachian State* H W 58-56

J 28 Youngstown State H L 69-75

F 4 Liberty A W 65-56

F 6 Western Carolina* A W 88-63

F 8 E. Tennessee State* H L 54-67

F 10 Furman* H W 65-59

F 16 Appalachian State* A W 59-46

F 18 E. Tennessee State* A W 71-61

F 24 UT-Chattanooga* H W 71-65

F 28 Mount St. Mary’s H W 83-52

M 2 Western Carolina* H W 75-45

Southern Conference Tournament

M 8 E. Tennessee State A L 66-72

(N1) Richmond, Va.

(N2) Orlando, Fla.

SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis

1991-92: 15-13, 6-4 SoCon

N 23 West Virginia State H W 94-40

Georgia State Tournament

N 29 Campbell N1 W 67-60

N 30 Georgia State A W 66-61

Liberty Tournament

D 6 New Hampshire N2 L 61-62

D 7 Liberty A W 64-62

Lady Herd Classic

D 14 WVU Tech H W 79-61

D 15 Tennessee State H W 74-55

D 19 Ohio A L 57-79

D 28 Eastern Kentucky H L 60-63

D 31 Mercer A L 56-71

Georgia Southern Tournament

J 3 Kent State N3 L 72-86

J 4 Radford N3 L 79-82

J 8 Robert Morris H W 79-67

J 11 UT-Chattanooga* H L 65-81

J 18 Furman* A L 71-82

J 22 West Virginia N4 L 73-89

J 25 Appalachian State* A L 64-78

J 27 E. Tennessee State* A W 65-50

F 2 Furman* H L 65-69

F 8 Western Carolina* A W 59-46

F 10 UT-Chattanooga* A W 58-45

F 13 Morehead State A W 76-66

F 15 E. Tennessee State* H W 87-75

F 19 Wright State H W 74-50

F 22 Appalachian State* H W 79-67

M 1 Western Carolina* H W 69-58

M 7 Youngstown State A L 51-67

Southern Conference Tournament

M 12 Western Carolina N5 L+ 58-59

(N1) Atlanta, Ga.

(N2) Lynchburg, Va.

(N3) Statesboro, Ga.

(N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

(N5) Johnson City, Tenn.

SC Tourn: WCU in 1st Rd.

+ Overtime

1992-93: 15-13, 5-7 SoCon

D 1 Kentucky A L 44-79

Lady Herd Classic

D 4 Winthrop H W 76-60

D 5 UNC Asheville H W 92-37

D 8 Wright State A L 57-71

D 16 Youngstown State H W 65-62

D 18 Ohio H W 75-55

D 21 St. Francis H W 60-42

Virginia Tech Tournament

D 29 Campbell N1 W 68-58

D 30 Virginia Tech A L 78-84

Coastal Carolina Tournament

J 2 North Carolina N2 L 42-67

J 3 North Carolina A&T N2 W 71-59

J 10 Furman* H L 70-93

J 16 Appalachian State* H W 71-61

J 17 E. Tennessee State* H W 78-72

J 23 Furman* A L 65-68

J 24 Western Carolina* A W 79-63

J 30 Georgia Southern* H L 65-86

J 31 UT-Chattanooga* H L 64-71

F 2 Eastern Kentucky A W 84-80

F 13 Appalachian State* A L 47-80

F 14 E. Tennessee State* A W 86-81

F 17 West Virginia N3 W 92-81

F 21 Western Carolina* H W 84-65

F 27 Georgia Southern* A L 61-74

F 28 UT-Chattanooga* A L 60-77

M 4 Morehead State H L 63-65

Southern Conference Tournament

M 11 E. Tennessee State A W 74-55

M 12 Furman N4 L 58-74

(N1) Blacksburg, Va.

(N2) Conway, S.C.

(N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

(N4) Johnson City, Tenn.

SC Tourn: ETSU in 1st Rd.; FU in Semis

1993-94: 12-15, 6-7 SoCon

N 27 Youngstown State A W 75-52

Virginia Tournament

D 3 Virginia A L 73-105

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D 4 Southern Illinois N1 L 62-78

D 7 Eastern Kentucky H L 64-85

D 9 Ohio A L 65-85

D 11 Radford H L 80-93

D 18 Robert Morris A W 71-65

D 20 St. Francis (Pa.) A W 95-78

D 22 Duquesne A W 61-57

J 3 St. Peter’s A W 76-75

J 8 E. Tennessee State* H W 73-65

J 15 Georgia Southern* A L 74-81

J 17 UT-Chattanooga* A L 67-75

J 19 West Virginia N2 L 66-73

J 22 Appalachian State* H L 60-67

J 24 Western Carolina* H W 84-70

J 29 Furman* A L 71-89

F 2 Morehead State A W 76-70

F 6 E. Tennessee State* A L 76-92

F 12 Georgia Southern* H L 53-68

F 14 UT-Chattanooga* H W 75-62

F 16 Kentucky H L 43-66

F 19 Appalachian State* A L 60-79

F 21 Western Carolina* A W 79-67

F 26 Furman* H W 70-66

F 28 Davidson* H W 90-64

Southern Conference Tournament

M 10 UT-Chattanooga N3 L 56-70

(N1) Charlottesville, Va.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

(N3) Greenville, S.C.

SC Tourn: UTC in 1st Rd.

1994-95: 14-13, 6-8 SoCon

N 26 Youngstown State H W 81-73

N 30 Eastern Kentucky A L 65-81

D 3 Duquesne H W 65-60

D 6 Morehead State H W 95-66

D 10 Radford A W 73-64

D 16 Furman* H L 75-91

D 18 James Madison A L 67-100

D 21 Wright State H W 64-60

UNC Wilmington Tournament

J 3 Siena N1 L 66-79

J 4 UNC Wilmington A W 75-59

J 7 E. Tennessee State* A L 72-77

J 10 Cincinnati H W 84-67

J 14 Georgia Southern* H L 61-74

J 16 UT-Chattanooga* H W 78-60

J 18 West Virginia N2 W 87-72

J 21 Appalachian State* A L 56-109

J 23 Western Carolina* A W 72-69

J 30 Davidson* H W 88-77

F 4 E. Tennessee State* H W 79-75

F 8 Kentucky A L 58-91

F 11 UT-Chattanooga* A L 62-84

F 13 Georgia Southern* A L 65-80

F 18 Western Carolina* H L 74-77

F 20 Appalachian State* H W 71-59

F 24 Davidson* A W 68-65

F 26 Furman* A L 64-76

Southern Conference Tournament

M 1 Appalachian State A L 71-90

(N1) Wilmington, N.C.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

SC Tourn: ASU in 1st Rd.

1995-96: 15-14, 9-6 SoCon

N 25 Youngstown State A L 75-87

N 27 Eastern Kentucky H W 77-61

D 3 James Madison H L 44-73

D 6 Morehead State A L 76-87

D 10 Radford H W 81-65

South Florida Holiday Classic

D 17 South Florida A L 69-80

D 18 Ala.-Birmingham N1 L 60-75

D 21 Wright State A L 64-67

Villanova Tournament

D 29 St. Bonaventure N2 L 73-84

D 30 Brown N2 W 69-60

J 6 E. Tennessee State* H W 95-88

J 13 Georgia Southern* A L 77-93

J 15 UT-Chattanooga* A L 65-68

J 18 West Virginia N3 L 71-76

J 20 Appalachian State* H L 75-81

J 22 Western Carolina* H W 69-56

J 27 Furman* A L 62-70

J 29 Davidson* H W 87-64

J 31 Furman* H W 73-59

F 7 Kentucky H W 72-66

F 10 UT-Chattanooga* H W 70-52

F 12 Georgia Southern* H W 89-73

F 17 Western Carolina* A W 83-72

F 19 Appalachian State* A L 82-85

F 24 Davidson* A W 85-69

F 26 E. Tennessee State* A W 84-67

Southern Conference Tournament

F 28 Western Carolina H W 83-74

M 2 Georgia Southern N4 W 108-82

M 3 Appalachian State N4 L 75-77

(N1) Tampa, Fla.

(N2) Philadelphia, Pa.

(N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

(N4) Greensboro, N.C.

SC Tourn: WCU in 1st Rd.; GSU in Semis; ASU in Finals

1996-97: 18-12, 9-5 SoCon

Southern Conf. Tourn. Champions

NCAA Tournament

N 23 Howard H W 82-71

N 25 Eastern Kentucky A L 65-86

N 30 Youngstown State H L+ 86-102

D 4 Morehead State H W 67-52

Brown Classic

D 7 Texas A&M N1 L 65-78

D 8 Bucknell N1 W+ 88-84

D 15 Radford A L 87-94

D 17 West Virginia N2 L 78-86

D 19 Robert Morris H W 95-74

D 28 Canisius A W 88-76

D 31 Buff alo A L 55-70

J 4 E. Tennessee State* A W 75-68

J 6 Furman* A L 58-64

J 11 Georgia Southern* H W 82-72

J 13 UT-Chattanooga* H W 80-65

J 18 Appalachian State* A L 66-71

J 20 Western Carolina* A L 67-68

J 25 Furman* H W+ 94-81

J 27 Davidson* H W 81-73

F 1 E. Tennessee State* H W 92-71

F 3 Woff ord A W 74-63

F 8 UT-Chattanooga* A L 60-63

F 10 Georgia Southern* A W 94-81

F 15 Western Carolina* H W 75-72

F 17 Appalachian State* H L 82-86

F 22 Davidson* A W 67-66

Southern Conference Tournament

F 26 Western Carolina H W 85-77

M 1 Appalachian State N3 W 79-74

M 2 Georgia Southern N3 W 77-69

NCAA Tournament

M 14 Colorado A L 49-69

(N1) Providence, R.I.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

(N3) Greensboro, N.C.

SC Tourn: WCU in Quarters; ASU in Semis; GSU in Finals

+ Overtime

1997-98: 8-21, 3-15 MAC

N 15 Eastern Kentucky H L 90-97

N 22 Akron* H L 57-72

Hawaii Airlines Rainbow Classic

N 28 Alabama N1 L 62-91

N 29 Idaho N1 L 62-65

N 30 California N1 L 59-66

D 3 Kent State* A L 67-88

D 6 Howard A L 64-67

D 16 Woff ord H W 72-70

D 20 Youngstown State A L 52-81

D 22 Robert Morris A W 89-53

D 28 Buff alo H W 77-64

D 30 Canisius H W 67-58

J 3 Toledo* H L 55-76

J 5 Eastern Michigan* H W 73-70

J 8 Northern Illinois* A L 68-84

J 10 Ball State* A L 67-87

J 17 Ohio* A L 72-93

J 21 Miami (Ohio)* A W 65-60

J 24 Bowling Green* H L 81-86

J 29 Ball State* H L 75-76

J 31 Northern Illinois* H L 82-86

F 5 Western Michigan* A W 74-72

F 7 Central Michigan* A L 83-94

F 14 Ohio* H L 63-72

F 16 West Virginia N2 W 68-63

F 18 Bowling Green* A L 69-86

F 21 Miami (Ohio)* H L 65-77

F 23 Kent State* H L 69-76

F 25 Akron* A L 70-89

(N1) Honolulu, Hawaii

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

1998-99: 4-22, 1-15 MAC

N 15 Old Dominion A L 36-68

N 20 Youngstown State H L 76-79

N 24 Central Michigan* A L 78-87

N 29 Duquesne A L 57-74

D 1 Morehead State H W 82-70

D 7 North Carolina A L 46-77

D 8 UNC-Greensboro A L 75-91

Aveda Bearcat Classic

D 18 Elon N1 W 62-56

D 19 Cincinnati A L 60-91

D 30 Rider H W 83-62

J 2 Ball State* H L 64-78

J 6 Ohio* A L 73-83

J 9 Western Michigan* A L 84-102

J 13 Eastern Michigan* H L 72-77

J 16 Toledo* A L 55-103

J 20 Miami (Ohio)* H L 58-75

J 25 Buff alo* H W 76-59

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J 27 West Virginia N2 L 60-76

J 30 Bowling Green* A L 57-70

F 3 Akron* A L 64-78

F 6 Kent State* H L 52-78

F 10 Ohio* H L 72-74

F 13 Central Michigan* H L 64-73

F 17 Northern Illinois* A L 50-63

F 20 Western Michigan* H L 74-79

F 23 Ball State* A L 59-82

(N1) Cincinnati, Ohio

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

1999-00: 8-20, 2-14 MAC

N 23 Youngstown State A L 74-85

N 26 Rider A W 63-50

D 1 Duquesne H L 47-57

Davidson Roundball Invitational

D 4 Boston Univ. N1 W 59-52

D 5 Stony Brook N1 L 66-70

D 17 WVU Tech H W 63-50

D 19 UNC-Greensboro H L 68-71

D 21 Morehead State A W 80-77

Adidas Seelbach Hilton Holiday Classic

D 28 Arizona (#15) N2 L 61-91

D 29 Western Illinois N2 W 67-57

J 2 Eastern Michigan* H L 57-66

J 5 Northern Illinois* H L 56-59

J 8 Western Michigan* A L 52-63

J 10 Ball State* A L 46-66

J 15 Miami (Ohio)* H L 55-66

J 18 West Virginia N3 W 62-51

J 22 Central Michigan* A L 59-68

J 27 Buff alo* H L 49-54

J 29 Akron* H L 53-60

J 31 Ohio* A L 69-94

F 2 Bowling Green* H W 69-59

F 5 Kent State* A L 56-83

F 9 Ball State* H L 53-70

F 12 Ohio* H L 68-79

F 17 Akron* A L 57-69

F 19 Buff alo* A W 89-78

F 22 Miami (Ohio)* A L 78-85

Mid-American Conference Tourn.

F 28 Miami (Ohio) A L 68-78

(N1) Davidson, N.C.

(N2) Louisville, Ky.

(N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

2000-01: 10-18, 4-12 MAC

N 21 Youngstown State H L 67-74

N 25 College of Charleston A W 79-61

N 27 Coastal Carolina A L 58-70

D 2 Robert Morris A L 78-88

D 9 Bluefi eld State H W 77-61

D 13 Wright State A L 67-81

D 16 WVU Tech H W 108-53

D 19 Norfolk State H W 83-61

Hokie Hardwood Classic

D 28 Maine N1 L 58-79

D 29 UNC Asheville N1 W 85-73

J 4 Ball State* A L 77-100

J 6 Northern Illinois* A L 56-66

J 9 West Virginia N2 W 74-72

J 13 Western Michigan* H W 68-56

J 16 Central Michigan* H W+ 80-75

J 20 Ball State* H L 58-77

J 24 Buff alo* A L 63-70

J 27 Akron* A L 58-59

J 31 Ohio* H L 58-68

F 3 Buff alo* H L 49-62

F 7 Miami (Ohio)* H L 64-65

F 10 Eastern Michigan* A L 56-75

F 14 Akron* H W 70-60

F 17 Bowling Green* A L 73-90

F 21 Miami (Ohio)* A L 73-85

F 24 Kent State* H L 71-80

F 27 Ohio* A W 80-70

Mid-American Conference Tourn.

M 3 Miami (Ohio) A L 58-87

(N1) Blacksburg, Va.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

+ Overtime (Toyota Capital Classic)

2001-02: 9-19, 5-11 MAC

American Univ. Tip-Off Classic

N 16 American A L+ 87-89

N 17 S.C. State N1 W 62-48

Fresno State Invitational

N 22 Southern Utah N2 L 74-77

N 24 Cal St. Northridge N2 W 76-58

D 1 WVU Tech H W 98-57

D 5 Navy H L 61-71

D 18 Robert Morris H W 77-60

D 21 Oklahoma State A L 58-78

Eastern Kentucky Tournament

D 29 Morehead State N3 L 68-80

D 30 Eastern Kentucky A L 43-88

J 2 Northern Illinois* H L 55-79

J 5 Ball State* A L 42-50

J 9 Ohio* H L+ 73-80

J 12 Western Michigan* H L 52-71

J 15 Central Michigan* A W 67-64

J 19 Kent State* H L 39-59

J 23 West Virginia N4 L 37-65

J 26 Bowling Green* A L 52-76

J 30 Akron* A W+ 71-68

F 2 Miami (Ohio)* H L 49-79

F 7 Ohio* A L 67-77

F 9 Eastern Michigan* H L 44-57

F 13 Buff alo* A W 55-35

F 16 Bowling Green* H W 56-43

F 19 Miami (Ohio)* A L 45-67

F 23 Toledo* A L 50-56

F 26 Akron* H W 63-37

Mid-American Conference Tourn.

M 2 Eastern Michigan A L 49-68

(N1) Washington, D.C.

(N2) Fresno, Calif.

(N3) Richmond, Ky.

(N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

+ Overtime

2002-03: 12-17, 7-9 MAC

Fifth Third MU Classic

N 22 American H W 76-56

N 23 Georgia Southern H W 53-50

N 26 Wake Forest A L 56-67

D 1 Eastern Kentucky H L 73-95

D 4 Morehead State A W 72-61

D 14 Radford A L+ 74-77

Sunsplash Shootout

D 21 Clemson N1 L+ 37-45

D 22 Mississippi N1 L 55-61

D 30 Shepherd H W 74-59

J 2 Kentucky A L 42-75

J 8 Buff alo* H W+ 62-59

J 13 Kent State* A L 44-65

J 15 Akron* A L 49-59

J 20 Miami (Ohio)* H L 53-72

J 22 West Virginia N2 L 63-67

J 25 Northern Illinois* A L 74-81

J 29 Toledo* H L 54-70

F 1 Central Michigan* H W+ 53-49

F 5 Ohio* H L+ 61-70

F 8 Eastern Michigan* A W 64-56

F 10 Western Michigan* A L 71-80

F 15 Ball State* H W 86-69

F 19 Kent State* H W 62-47

F 22 Ohio* A L 66-80

F 26 Bowling Green* A W 69-50

M 1 Akron* H W 72-52

M 4 Miami (Ohio)* A L+ 81-89

Mid-American Conference Tourn.

M 8 Northern Illinois A W 70-58

M 12 Toledo N3 L 66-80

(N1) Nassau, Bahamas

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

(N3) Cleveland, Ohio

MAC Tourn: NIU in 1st Rd; TOL in Quarters

+ Overtime

2003-04: 18-12, 8-8 MAC

Fifth Third MU Classic

N 21 Morgan State H W 88-34

N 22 High Point H W 90-70

N 25 Radford H W 80-50

D 2 Wake Forest H W 60-49

D 5 Morehead State H W 84-61

D 15 Austin Peay H L 50-53

D 19 Texas-Pan American A W 74-59

D 21 Texas A&M A W 61-56

Christmas City Classic

D 30 Lehigh A W 68-55

D 31 Mississippi N1 L 53-54

J 3 Ball State* A L 63-71

J 7 Kent State* H W 56-51

J 10 Ohio* A W 86-63

J 14 Western Michigan* H L 72-96

J 17 Buff alo* A L 60-79

J 21 West Virginia N2 L 53-79

J 24 Central Michigan* A W 73-56

J 27 Miami (Ohio)* H L 70-78

Royce Chadwick

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Conference Record:

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4 Seasons

1997-2001

Overall Record:

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F 4 Akron* A W 70-55

F 7 Eastern Michigan* H L 49-66

F 11 Miami (Ohio)* A L 56-73

F 14 Toledo* A W 61-56

F 16 Kent State* A L 50-64

F 22 Northern Illinois* H W 58-55

F 25 Bowling Green* H L 67-77

F 28 Ohio* H W 56-52

M 2 Akron* H W 67-52

Mid-American Conference Tourn.

M 6 Buff alo H W 69-45

M 10 Kent State N3 W 64-58

M 12 Eastern Michigan N3 L 70-75

(N1) Bethlehem, Pa.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

(N3) Cleveland, Ohio

MAC Tourn: UB in 1st Rd; KSU in Quarters; EMU in Semis

2004-05: 19-10, 12-4 MAC

MAC East Division Co-Champions

Fifth Third MU Classic

N 19 Texas-Pan American H W 79-43

N 20 Lehigh H W 68-66

Binghamton Time Warner Classic

N 27 Binghamton A L 60-85

N 28 Robert Morris N1 L 53-59

D 1 Morehead State H W 81-61

D 12 Kentucky H L 55-73

UCF Christmas Classic

D 18 Fla. International N2 L 58-61

D 19 Colgate N2 W 86-68

Terrapin Classic

D 29 Elon N3 W 71-43

D 30 Maryland (#17) A L 68-83

J 5 Miami (Ohio)* H L 65-68

J 8 Kent State* A L 62-78

J 11 West Virginia N4 W 82-76

J 15 Northern Illinois* A W 71-58

J 18 Ohio* H W 88-87

J 22 Buff alo* A W 72-51

J 26 Central Michigan* H W 79-69

J 29 Toledo* H W 73-56

F 2 Kent State* H W 84-78

F 5 Miami (Ohio)* A W 76-63

F 9 Ohio* A W 72-63

F 13 Ball State* H W 71-50

F 16 Western Michigan* A W 72-61

F 19 Buff alo* H W 66-46

F 23 Bowling Green* A L 62-73

F 26 Eastern Michigan* A L 73-93

M 1 Akron* H W 65-49

Mid-American Conference Tourn.

M 9 Toledo N5 W 68-56

M 11 Kent State N5 L 57-73

(N1) Vestal, N.Y.

(N2) Orlando, Fla.

(N3) College Park, Md.

(N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

(N5) Cleveland, Ohio

MAC Tourn: TOL in Quarters; KSU in Semis

2005-06: 15-14, 9-7 C-USA

Fifth Third MU Classic

N 18 Tennessee State H W 81-57

N 19 South Carolina State H W 69-47

Caribbean Classic

N 24 California N1 L 53-62

N 27 Baylor (#5) N1 L 47-74

N 30 Morehead State A W 66-53

D 2 Binghamton H L 68-77

D 13 Wright State A W 72-66

D 16 East Carolina* H W 57-54

D 20 Virginia A L 35-67

Lady Luck Classic

D 28 Texas A&M-C.C. N2 L 48-69

D 29 Longwood N2 W 76-66

J 6 Memphis* A W 65-52

J 8 UAB* A W 75-65

J 13 Rice* H W 75-64

J 20 UCF* A W 77-60

J 22 Southern Miss* A L 63-67

J 25 West Virginia N3 L 58-72

J 27 Tulsa* H L 56-81

J 29 SMU* H L 57-72

F 4 East Carolina* A L 56-57

F 6 Houston* A W 57-50

F 10 UAB* H W 82-78

F 12 Memphis* H W 74-54

F 17 Tulane* A L 40-58

F 19 UTEP* A L 63-77

F 24 UCF* H L 63-66

F 26 Southern Miss* H W 66-53

Conference USA Championship

M 2 Memphis N4 W 80-73

M 3 Southern Miss N4 L 58-60

(N1) Riviera Maya, Mexico

(N2) Blacksburg, Va.

(N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

(N4) Dallas, Texas

C-USA Tourn: MEM in First Rd.; USM in Quarters

2006-07: 15-15, 8-8 C-USA

N 12 Navy A W 74-47

Fifth Third MU Classic

N 17 Southern H W 61-50

N 18 Robert Morris H W 72-64

N 21 Morehead State H W 65-62

Caribbean Classic

N 23 Monmouth N1 L 54-65

N 24 Drake N1 W 59-58

N 29 Maryland (#1) H L 49-68

D 2 Houston* H W 57-41

D 5 Virginia H L 58-75

D 16 Ohio A L 71-74

D 19 Wright State H W 62-54

D 21 Niagara A L 70-80

D 28 Richmond A W+ 67-66

J 2 East Carolina* A L 51-73

J 5 UCF* H W 62-58

J 7 Southern Miss* H W 96-83

J 11 Rice* A L 79-83

J 18 Memphis* A W 69-50

J 20 UAB* A W+ 75-69

J 24 West Virginia N2 L 54-76

J 28 East Carolina* H W 69-59

F 1 Memphis* H W 73-60

F 3 UAB* H L 55-62

F 9 Tulsa* A L 58-74

F 11 SMU* A L 48-65

F 15 Tulane* H L 64-67

F 17 UTEP* H L 57-64

F 22 UCF* A W 64-46

F 24 Southern Miss* A L 44-82

Conference USA Championship

M 1 Houston N3 L 58-71

(N1) Cancun, Mexico

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic)

(N3) Tulsa, Okla.

C-USA Tourn: HOU in First Rd.

+ Overtime

2007-08: 17-16, 7-9 C-USA

Preseason WNIT

N 9 Evansville A L 77-89

N 16 IUPUI N1 L 49-60

N 17 Radford N1 L 61-72

N 21 Morehead State A W+ 83-79

N 24 Niagara H W 79-66

Fifth Third MU Classic

N 30 Jackson State H W 87-61

D 1 Pittsburgh H L 66-70

D 4 North Texas A W 82-70

D 14 Ohio U. A W 78-74

D 16 Navy H W 70-58

D 18 UT Arlington A W& 97-91

Marriott Cavalier Classic

D 28 Missouri N W 77-72

D 29 Virginia A L 56-78

J 5 East Carolina* H W 81-55

J 10 Memphis* A W 61-47

J 12 UAB* A L+ 64-79

J 18 Tulsa* H W 74-53

J 20 SMU* H L 50-72

J 23 West Virginia N2 L 51-58

J 27 East Carolina* A L 57-59

J 31 UCF* A W+ 77-75

F 2 Southern Miss* A L 51-77

F 7 UTEP* H L 54-60

F 10 Tulane* A L 56-61

F 15 UCF* H W 71-64

F 17 Southern Miss* H L 67-77

F 21 Memphis* H W 83-73

F 23 UAB* H L 48-60

F 28 Rice* A L 64-68

M 1 Houston* A W 78-74

Conference USA Championship

M 6 Tulane N3 W 65-58

M 7 UAB N3 W+ 71-69

M 8 SMU N3 L 59-68

(N1) Oxford, Ohio

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic)

(N3) Orlando, Fla.

C-USA Tourn: TLN in First Rd., UAB in Quarters, SMU in Semis

+ Overtime

& Three Overtimes

2008-09: 17-15, 8-8 C-USA

N 14 Appalachian State A W 67-65

N 17 North Texas H W 78-69

Fifth Third MU Classic

N 21 Tennessee State H W 78-56

N 22 UL Monroe H L 67-69

N 25 Morehead State H W 56-51

D 2 UT Arlington H W 82-72

D 6 Seton Hall A L 52-73

D 13 Ohio U. H L 53-67

D 16 Houston Baptist H W 91-50

D 20 Richmond H L 49-74

Terrapin Classic

D 29 Mississippi State N1 L 65-73

D 30 UNC Asheville N1 W 89-68

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J 3 East Carolina* A L 47-70

J 8 SMU* A W 70-63

J 10 Tulsa* A W 51-37

J 14 WVU N2 L 65-74

J 18 East Carolina* H W 85-83

J 22 UAB* H W 64-53

J 24 Memphis* H W 72-57

J 29 Southern Miss* A L 64-70

J 31 UCF* A L 67-75

F 5 Tulane* H L 45-58

F 8 UTEP* A L 62-71

F 13 UCF* H L 50-68

F 15 Southern Miss* H L 61-69

F 20 UAB* A W 67-50

F 22 Memphis* A W 70-61

F 26 Houston* H L 58-67

F 28 Rice* H W 61-51

Conference USA Championship

M 5 Memphis N3 W 76-57

M 6 UTEP N3 W+ 72-70

M 7 Southern Miss N3 L 56-64

(N1) College Park, Md.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic)

(N3) New Orleans, La.

C-USA Tourn: MEM in First Rd., UTEP in Quarters, USM in Semis

+ Overtime

2009-10: 14-16, 6-10 C-USA

N 13 Appalachian State H L 63-58

N 16 Seton Hall H L 53-51

N 21 Kent State H W 57-50

N 24 Ohio U A L 63-48

Pitt Tournament

N 27 Miami (Ohio) N1 W 83-76

N 28 Pitt A L 80-58

D 2 Cleveland State A W 75-61

D 8 George Washington A W 56-47

D 18 Morehead State A W 73-71

D 20 UT-Martin H W 65-48

D 29 Murray State H W 68-58

D 31 Radford H W 70-66

J 4 East Carolina* A L 78-54

J 8 UCF* H W 74-60

J 10 Southern Miss* H W 58-56

J 15 Rice* A L 63-61

J 17 Houston* A W 66-61

J 20 West Virginia N2 L 74-42

J 23 Tulsa* A W 57-49

J 28 Memphis* H L 57-50

J 30 UAB* H W% 85-84

F 4 UCF* A L 56-47

F 6 Southern Miss* A L 67-39

F 11 Tulane* H L 64-54

F 13 UTEP* H W 65-56

F 21 SMU* H L 74-64

F 25 Memphis* A L 62-53

F 27 UAB* A L 45-44

M 3 East Carolina* H L 75-70

Conference USA Championship

M 8 UCF N3 L+ 59-57

(N1) Pittsburgh, Pa.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic)

(N3) Tulsa, Okla.

C-USA Tourn: UCF in First Rd

+ Overtime

% Double Overtime

2010-11: 9-21, 5-11 C-USA

Longwood Classic

N 12 Appalachian State N1 L 64-55

N 13 Longwood A W 62-54

N 17 USC Upstate H L 79-73

N 23 Ohio U H L 54-52

N 28 Kent State A L 79-55

D 2 George Washington H W% 64-61

D 6 Miami (Ohio) A L 89-63

D 11 North Carolina A&T H L 57-53

D 18 Cleveland State H W 71-67

D 21 Cincinnati A L 57-47

D 28 Morehead State H L 61-50

D 30 Elon H W 79-69

J 6 Memphis* A L 74-54

J 9 UTEP* H W 62-58

J 13 Rice* A L 52-39

J 16 Tulane* H L 68-38

J 19 West Virginia N2 L 78-21

J 23 UCF* A L 68-40

J 27 Memphis* H L 69-44

J 30 UAB* A L 74-46

F 3 East Carolina* H L 61-43

F 6 Southern Miss* A W 57-48

F 10 SMU* A L 62-46

F 13 UCF* H L 71-59

F 17 UAB* H W 58-57

F 20 Tulsa* A W 53-46

F 24 Houston* H L 72-54

F 27 East Carolina* A L 48-44

M 3 Southern Miss* H W 70-57

Conference USA Championship

M 9 UAB N3 L 56-45

(N1) Farmville, Va.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic)

(N3) El Paso, Texas

C-USA Tourn: UAB in First Rd

+ Overtime

% Double Overtime

2011-12: 16-14, 7-9 C-USA

N 11 Kent State H W 93-50

N16 Miami (OH) H L 56-49

N19 Ohio A L 68-56

N23 Morehead St. A W 83-66

N27 Nebraska-Omaha H W 54-48

Aces Winter Classic

D2 Chicago St. N1 W 72-48

D3 Evansville A W 60-48

D10 Cincinnati H W 55-47

D15 Longwood H W 62-48

D22 Furman A L 62-54

D28 Tennessee Tech A W 73-68

D31 Ball State A W 60-58

J5 Houston* A W 65-41

J8 Tulsa* H W 63-45

J11 Southern Miss* H W 55-44

J15 SMU* H L 55-53

J17 West Virginia N2 L 69-57

J22 UCF* H L 55-44

J26 Memphis* A L 71-58

J29 Tulane* A L 68-52

F2 Rice* H W 65-57

F5 UAB* H L 50-45

F9 UTEP* A L 64-56

F12 East Carolina* A L 61-57

F16 Memphis* H W 65-54

F19 UAB* A W 40-37

F23 Southern Miss* A L 63-55

F26 East Carolina* H L+ 63-62

M1 UCF* A W 69-60

Conference USA Tournament

M7 SMU N3 L 53-52

(N1) Evansville, Ind.

(N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic)

(N3) Memphis, Tenn.

C-USA Tourn: SMU in First Rd

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AKRONSeries tied, 7-797-98 (N22) AKR 72-57* (F25) AKR 89-7098-99 (F3) AKR 78-6499-00 (J29) AKR 60-53* (F17) AKR 69-5700-01 (J27) AKR 59-58 (F14) MAR 70-60*01-02 (J30) MAR 71-68 ot (F26) MAR 63-37*02-03 (J15) AKR 59-49 (M1) MAR 72-52*03-04 (F4) MAR 70-55 (M2) MAR 67-52*04-05 (M1) MAR 65-49*

ALABAMAALA leads, 1-097-98 (N28) ALA 91-62 n

UABMAR leads, 9-895-96 (D18) UAB 75-60 n05-06 (J8) MAR 75-65 (F10) MAR 82-78*06-07 (J20) MAR 75-69 ot (F3) UAB 62-55*07-08 (J12) UAB 79-64 ot (F23) UAB 60-48* (M7) MAR 71-69 ot $08-09 (J22) MAR 64-53* (F20) MAR 67-5009-10 (J30) MAR 85-84*2ot (F27) UAB 45-4410-11 (J30) UAB 74-46 (F17) MAR 58-57 * (M9) UAB 56-45 $11-12 (F5) UAB 50-45* (F19) MAR 40-37

ALICE LLOYDMAR leads, 1-079-80 (N26) MAR 82-35*

AMERICANMAR leads, 2-188-89 (D10) MAR 85-50*01-02 (N16) AU 89-87 ot02-03 (N22) MAR 76-56*

APPALACHIAN STATEASU leads, 22-1980-81 (J24) ASU 61-5982-83 (J22) ASU 71-69 (F17) MAR 66-65* (M3) MAR 82-76* +83-84 (J13) MAR 91-58* (F13) MAR 82-6084-85 (J14) MAR 80-67 (J26) MAR 89-88* (M9) MAR 68-62n +85-86 (J9) MAR 75-66 (F3) MAR 76-55*86-87 (J31) ASU 66-64* (F14) MAR 64-59 (M7) ASU 68-65n +87-88 (J16) ASU 63-60 (F28) ASU 77-73* (M12) ASU 72-67* +88-89 (J28) MAR 79-72* (F25) ASU 66-5889-90 (J27) ASU 85-59 (F24) MAR 69-67*90-91 (J26) MAR 58-56* (F16) MAR 59-46

91-92 (J25) ASU 78-64 (F22) MAR 79-67*92-93 (J16) MAR 71-61* (F13) ASU 80-4793-94 (J22) ASU 67-60* (F19) ASU 79-6094-95 (J21) ASU 109-56 (F20) MAR 71-59* (M1) ASU 90-71 +95-96 (J20) ASU 81-75* (F19) ASU 85-82 (M3) ASU 77-75n +96-97 (J18) ASU 71-66 (F17) ASU 86-82* (M1) MAR 79-74n +08-09 (N14) MAR 67-6509-10 (N13) ASU 63-58* 10-11 (N12) ASU 64-55 n

ARIZONAARZ leads, 1-099-00 (D28) ARZ 91-61 n

ARKANSAS STATEMAR leads, 1-085-86 (D7) MAR 89-85 n

AUSTIN PEAYAPSU leads, 2-084-85 (D7) APSU 75-74 n03-04 (D15) APSU 53-50*

BALL STATEBSU leads, 10-571-72 (M10) MAR 63-40n ^84-85 (D8) MAR 84-69 n97-98 (J10) BSU 87-67 (J29) BSU 76-75*98-99 (J2) BSU 78-64* (F23) BSU 82-5999-00 (J10) BSU 66-46 (F9) BSU 70-53*00-01 (J4) BSU 100-77 (J20) BSU 77-58*01-02 (J5) BSU 50-4202-03 (F15) MAR 86-69*03-04 (J3) BSU 71-6304-05 (F13) MAR 71-50*11-12 (D31) MAR 60-58

BAYLORSeries tied, 1-189-90 (D2) MAR 84-71 n05-06 (N27) BAY 74-47 n

BELMONTBEL leads, 2-075-76 (J9) BEL 71-5576-77 (J8) BEL 75-28

BINGHAMTONBING leads, 2-004-05 (N27) BING 85-6005-06 (D2) BING 77-68*

BLUEFIELD STATEMAR leads, 3-075-76 (F18) MAR 100-28n%88-89 (N26) MAR 84-41*00-01 (D9) MAR 77-61*

BOSTON UNIVERSITYMAR leads, 2-090-91 (J2) MAR 62-51 n99-00 (D4) MAR 59-52 n

BOWLING GREENBGSU leads, 9-571-72 (J15) MAR 47-4174-75 (M7) BGSU 53-48n ^75-76 (F12) BGSU 72-71 ot76-77 (F18) MAR 60-57*97-98 (J24) BGSU 86-81* (F18) BGSU 86-6998-99 (J30) BGSU 70-5799-00 (F2) MAR 69-59*00-01 (F17) BGSU 90-7301-02 (J26) BGSU 76-52 (F16) MAR 56-43*02-03 (F26) MAR 69-5003-04 (F25) BGSU 77-67* 04-05 (F23) BGSU 73-62

BROWNMAR leads, 1-095-96 (D30) MAR 69-60 n

BUCKNELLMAR leads, 1-096-97 (D8) MAR 88-84n ot

BUFFALOMAR leads, 8-596-97 (D31) BUF 70-5597-98 (D28) MAR 77-64*98-99 (J25) MAR 76-59*99-00 (J27) BUF 54-49* (F19) MAR 89-7800-01 (J24) BUF 70-63 (F3) BUF 62-49*01-02 (F13) MAR 55-3502-03 (J8) MAR 62-59* ot03-04 (J17) BUF 79-60 (M6) MAR 69-45 #04-05 (J22) MAR 72-51 (F19) MAR 66-46*

CALIFORNIACAL leads, 2-097-98 (N30) CAL 66-59 n05-06 (N24) CAL 62-53 n

CALIFORNIA STATECSU leads, 1-070-71 (M25) CSU 70-48 n <

CAL ST. NORTHRIDGEMAR leads, 1-001-02 (N24) MAR 76-58 n

CALVIN COLLEGECC leads, 1-071-72 (M11) CC 64-52 n ^

CAMPBELLMAR leads, 2-091-92 (N29) MAR 67-60 n92-93 (D29) MAR 68-58 n

CANISIUSMAR leads, 2-096-97 (D28) MAR 88-7697-98 (D30) MAR 67-58*

CEDARVILLE (OHIO)MAR leads, 2-074-75 (F13) MAR 63-4875-76 (D4) MAR 71-36*

UCFSeries tied, 8-886-87 (J3) MAR 78-77

05-06 (J20) MAR 77-60 (F24) UCF 66-63*06-07 (J5) MAR 62-58* (F22) MAR 64-4607-08 (J31) MAR 77-75 ot (F15) MAR 71-64*08-09 (J31) UCF 75-67 (F13) UCF 69-50*09-10 (J8) MAR 74-60* (F4) UCF 56-47 (M8) UCF 59-57 $ot10-11 (J23) UCF 68-40 (F13) UCF 71-59 *11-12 (J22) UCF 55-44* (M1) MAR 69-60

CENTRAL MICHIGANMAR leads, 5-497-98 (F7) CMU 94-8398-99 (N24) CMU 87-78 (F13) CMU 73-64*99-00 (J22) CMU 68-5900-01 (J16) MAR 80-75* ot01-02 (J15) MAR 67-6402-03 (F1) MAR 53-49* ot03-04 (J24) MAR 73-5604-05 (J26) MAR 79-69*

CHARLESTON (W.VA.)(formerly Morris Harvey)MAR leads, 19-1569-70 ( ) MAR 55-1370-71 (J17) MAR 46-19 (M5) MAR 70-32*71-72 (J25) MAR 71-3272-73 (F3) MAR 52-28*73-74 (F5) MAR 49-41 (F25) MAR 58-42n %74-75 (F20) MAR 77-41n % (F22) MAR 75-49n %75-76 (D13) UC 60-46 (J13) UC 56-55* ot (F20) MAR 64-58n %76-77 (D11) UC 62-57 (J11) MAR 69-68*77-78 (D5) UC 75-59* (J7) UC 75-60* (J14) UC 63-57*78-79 (D16) MAR 78-75* (J25) UC 60-5479-80 (J28) MAR 72-61* (F15) UC 89-7880-81 (N28) UC 80-58 (J19) UC 82-66*81-82 (J14) MAR 62-54* (F11) UC 76-4982-83 (D11) UC 74-64* (J31) UC 78-7283-84 (J26) MAR 82-71*84-85 (N28) MAR 98-8185-86 (N26) MAR 90-72*86-87 (J10) MAR 81-50*87-88 (F8) UC 92-6688-89 (N28) MAR 65-42*89-90 (N27) UC 75-66*

CHARLESTON SO.MAR leads, 1-090-91 (D7) MAR 93-39*

CHEYNEYCNY leads, 1-083-84 (F18) CNY 94-68 n

CHICAGO CIRCLECC leads, 1-0

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CHICAGO STATEMAR leads, 1-011-12 (D2) MAR 72-48 n

CINCINNATIMAR leads, 7-471-72 (F23) MAR 74-2772-73 (M8) MAR 52-40n ^75-76 (J31) MAR 56-4878-79 (J27) MAR 75-62*79-80 (F2) MAR 64-6080-81 (J31) CIN 69-51*81-82 (J2) CIN 82-6494-95 (J10) MAR 84-67*98-99 (D19) CIN 90-6110-11 (D21) CIN 57-4711-12 (D10) MAR 55-47*

CINCINNATI (AAU)CINAU leads, 1-070-71 (M13) CINAU 60-43n ~

CLEMSONCLM leads, 1-002-03 (D21) CLM 45-37n ot

CLEVELAND (AAU)MAR leads, 1-070-71 (M13) MAR 57-45n ~

CLEVELAND STATEMAR leads, 3-179-80 (F23) MAR 50-47*80-81 (J12) CSU 73-6809-10 (D2) MAR 75-6110-11 (D18) MAR 71-67 *

COASTAL CAROLINACC leads, 2-182-83 (J7) CC 68-5787-88 (J5) MAR 78-5100-01 (N27) CC 70-58

COLGATEMAR leads, 1-004-05 (D19) MAR 86-68 n

COL. OF CHARLESTONMAR leads, 1-000-01 (N25) MAR 79-61

COLORADOCOL leads, 1-096-97 (M14) COL 69-49 !

CONCORDMAR leads, 14-069-70 ( ) MAR 59-49 (A4) MAR ---70-71 (F20) MAR 80-53*71-72 (J19) MAR 75-30* (F10) MAR 85-2073-74 (J22) MAR 70-3174-75 (J16) MAR 76-47*75-76 (J17) MAR 75-4576-77 (J27) MAR 74-55 n79-80 (J26) MAR 83-65*80-81 (N22) MAR 69-52 n81-82 (F2) MAR 74-45*83-84 (N22) MAR 86-36*86-87 (N29) MAR 64-45*

DAVIDSONMAR leads, 7-0

93-94 (F28) MAR 90-64*94-95 (J30) MAR 88-77* (F24) MAR 68-6595-96 (J29) MAR 87-64* (F24) MAR 85-6996-97 (J27) MAR 81-73* (F22) MAR 67-66

DAVIS & ELKINSMAR leads, 2-076-77 (M5) MAR 89-68n %87-88 (D7) MAR 101-50*

DAYTONDAY leads, 5-078-79 (D21) DAY 77-56*79-80 (F4) DAY 95-74 80-81 (J10) DAY 89-68*81-82 (F13) DAY 88-4182-83 (J15) DAY 61-53*

DEPAULDEP leads, 1-087-88 (J1) DEP 74-64 n

DETROITDET leads, 1-079-80 (M7) DET 109-54n ^

DIST. OF COLUMBIADC leads, 2-080-81 (D6) DC 78-57*81-82 (D2) DC 78-76

DRAKEMAR leads, 1-006-07 (N24) MAR 59-58 n

DUKEMAR leads, 1-081-82 (N21) MAR 58-57

DUQUESNESeries tied, 4-478-79 (D2) DUQ 67-50 n87-88 (N28) MAR 79-53*88-89 (D3) DUQ 68-5289-90 (N25) MAR 92-70*93-94 (D22) MAR 61-5794-95 (D3) MAR 65-60*98-99 (N29) DUQ 74-5799-00 (D1) DUQ 57-47*

EAST CAROLINAECU leads, 11-679-80 (J3) ECU 63-59*83-84 (F17) MAR 78-6884-85 (D19) MAR 86-76*05-06 (D16) MAR 57-54* (F4) ECU 57-5606-07 (J2) ECU 73-51 (J28) MAR 69-59*07-08 (J5) MAR 81-55* (J27) ECU 59-5708-09 (J3) ECU 70-47 (J18) MAR 85-83*09-10 (J4) ECU 78-54 (M3) ECU 75-70*10-11 (F3) ECU 61-43 * (F27) ECU 48-4411-12 (F12) ECU 61-57 (F26) ECU 63-62ot*

EAST STROUDSBURGESU leads, 1-070-71 (M24) ESU 66-43n <

E. TENNESSEE STATEMAR leads, 26-1577-78 (D9) ETSU 58-4980-81 (J22) ETSU 69-54 (F19) ETSU 76-45*81-82 (J22) MAR 64-61*82-83 (J24) ETSU 78-65 (F19) ETSU 68-65* (M4) MAR 66-59*83-84 (J10) ETSU 61-57* (F11) ETSU 81-72 (F28) ETSU 66-64 n +84-85 (F2) MAR 75-74* (F18) MAR 72-67 ot85-86 (J13) ETSU 65-61 (F10) MAR 84-81 ot (M7) MAR 77-72 n +86-87 (J19) MAR 75-64* (F16) MAR 80-74 (M5) MAR 83-81n 2ot +87-88 (J18) MAR 74-59 (F6) MAR 82-63*88-89 (J22) MAR 73-67* (F27) MAR 69-6589-90 (J29) ETSU 90-78 (F26) MAR 66-63* (M8) ETSU 61-58 +90-91 (F8) ETSU 67-54* (F18) MAR 71-61 (M8) ETSU 72-66 +91-92 (J27) MAR 65-50 (F15) MAR 87-75*92-93 (J17) MAR 78-72* (F14) MAR 86-81 (M11) MAR 74-5593-94 (J8) MAR 73-65* (F6) ETSU 92-7694-95 (J7) ETSU 77-72 (F4) MAR 79-75*95-96 (J6) MAR 95-88* (F26) MAR 84-6796-97 (J4) MAR 75-68 (F1) MAR 92-71*

EASTERN ILLINOISMAR leads, 2-073-74 (M8) MAR 51-41n ^74-75 (M7) MAR 63-58n ^

EASTERN KENTUCKYEKU leads, 16-870-71 (J30) MAR 57-38 (F13) MAR 67-48* (F15) MAR 65-58*71-72 (F1) MAR 65-43*72-73 (F20) EKU 46-2873-74 (F19) EKU 38-36*74-75 (F18) EKU 66-5975-76 (F17) EKU 85-42*76-77 (F16) EKU 81-4579-80 (D20) MAR 80-62*80-81 (D9) EKU 70-4681-82 (D19) EKU 82-61*82-83 (F22) EKU 88-7188-89 (N30) MAR 78-63*89-90 (F14) EKU 82-6791-92 (D28) EKU 63-60*92-93 (F2) MAR 84-8093-94 (D7) EKU 85-64*94-95 (N30) EKU 81-6595-96 (N27) MAR 77-61*96-97 (N25) EKU 86-6597-98 (N15) EKU 97-90*

01-02 (D30) EKU 88-4302-03 (D1) EKU 95-73*

EASTERN MICHIGANEMU leads, 8-297-98 (J5) MAR 73-70*98-99 (J13) EMU 77-72*99-00 (J2) EMU 66-57*00-01 (F10) EMU 75-5601-02 (F9) EMU 57-44* (M2) EMU 68-49 #02-03 (F8) MAR 64-5603-04 (F7) EMU 66-49* (M12) EMU 75-70n #04-05 (F26) EMU 93-73

ELONMAR leads, 3-173-74 (J12) ELON 60-4698-99 (D18) MAR 62-56 n04-05 (D29) MAR 71-43 n10-11 (D30) MAR 79-69 *

EVANSVILLEMAR tied, 1-107-08 (N9) EVAN 89-77 &11-12 (D3) MAR 60-48

FAIRFIELDMAR leads, 1-090-91 (J3) MAR 58-54 n

FAIRMONT STATEMAR leads, 8-170-71 (F13) MAR 51-25*71-72 (F26) MAR 60-32* % (F27) MAR 72-26* %72-73 (F24) FSU 45-43* %73-74 (J26) MAR 54-46 (F26) MAR 48-42n % (F27) MAR 46-38n %84-85 (D21) MAR 78-55n86-87 (D3) MAR 83-58*

FLORIDA A&MMAR leads, 1-084-85 (J4) MAR 75-71 n

FLORIDA INTERNATIONALFIU leads, 1-004-05 (D18) FIU 61-58 n

FURMANMAR leads, 16-1582-83 (J4) MAR 71-6283-84 (F25) MAR 89-61* +84-85 (F4) MAR 83-62 (F16) MAR 98-65*85-86 (F1) MAR 84-65* (F22) MAR 77-6886-87 (J17) MAR 66-56 (F7) MAR 76-43*87-88 (J23) MAR 74-58* (F13) MAR 63-5588-89 (J15) MAR 71-61* (F18) MAR 72-66 (M9) FUR 75-56n +89-90 (J20) FUR 84-74* (F17) FUR 77-7090-91 (J19) FUR 75-58 (F10) MAR 65-59*91-92 (J18) FUR 82-71 (F2) FUR 69-65*92-93 (J10) FUR 93-70*

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(J23) FUR 68-65 (M12) FUR 74-58n +93-94 (J29) FUR 89-71 (F26) MAR 70-6694-95 (D16) FUR 91-75* (F26) FUR 76-6495-96 (J27) FUR 70-62 (J31) MAR 73-59*96-97 (J6) FUR 64-58 (J25) MAR 94-81* ot11-12 (D22) FUR 62-54

GANNONMAR leads, 1-079-80 (D7) MAR 76-75 n

GEORGE WASHINGTONMAR leads, 2-009-10 (D8) MAR 56-4710-11 (D2) MAR 64-61* 2ot

GLENVILLE STATEMAR leads, 2-076-77 (M3) MAR 75-56n %83-84 (D7) MAR 65-53*

GEORGIA SOUTHERNSeries tied, 8-884-85 (J6) GSU 79-74 n85-86 (F7) MAR 78-67*87-88 (D13) MAR 82-69*92-93 (J30) GSU 86-65* (F27) GSU 74-6193-94 (J15) GSU 81-74 (F12) GSU 68-53*94-95 (J14) GSU 74-61* (F13) GSU 80-6595-96 (J13) GSU 93-77 (F12) MAR 89-73* (M2) MAR 108-82n+96-97 (J11) MAR 82-72* (F10) MAR 94-81 (M2) MAR 77-69n +02-03 (N23) MAR 53-50*

GEORGIA STATEMAR leads, 1-091-92 (N30) MAR 66-61 n

GEORGIA TECHGT leads, 1-085-86 (J4) GT 83-81

HIGH POINTMAR leads, 1-003-04 (N22) MAR 90-70

HOUSTONMAR leads, 5-305-06 (F6) MAR 57-5006-07 (D2) MAR 57-41* (M1) HOU 71-58 $07-08 (M1) MAR 78-7408-09 (F26) HOU 67-58*09-10 (J17) MAR 66-6110-11 (F24) MAR 72-54*11-12 (J5) MAR 65-41

HOUSTON BAPTISTMAR leads, 1-008-09 (D16) MAR 91-50*

HOWARDMAR leads, 2-190-91 (N24) MAR 68-54 n96-97 (N23) MAR 82-71*

97-98 (D6) HOW 67-64

IDAHOIDO leads, 1-097-98 (N29) IDO 65-62 n

ILLINOIS STATEISU leads, 2-074-75 (J11) ISU 68-53 (M6) ISU 86-66^

INDIANAIND leads, 3-174-75 (F7) IND 75-5375-76 (J23) MAR 57-56*76-77 (J21) IND 69-4680-81 (J3) IND 90-59

INDIANA CENTRALMAR leads, 1-074-75 (J8) MAR 75-13

INDIANA (PA)MAR leads, 2-078-79 (D1) MAR 82-71 n79-80 (J16) MAR 67-58*

INDIANA STATESeries tied, 1-172-73 (M8) ISU 64-35n^79-80 (M6) MAR 102-90

IUPUIIUPUI leads, 1-007-08 (N16) IUPUI 60-49 &n

JACKSON STATEMAR leads, 1-007-08 (N30) MAR 87-61*

JAMES MADISONJMU leads, 5-178-79 (D8) JMU 67-4680-81 (F6) JMU 81-50 n81-82 (F6) MAR 72-69*85-86 (F8) JMU 67-63*94-95 (D18) JMU 100-6795-96 (D3) JMU 73-44*

KENT STATEKSU leads, 16-876-77 (F26) MAR 58-39*77-78 (F4) KSU 65-64 n (F24) KSU 70-6678-79 (F3) MAR 76-72*79-80 (F1) KSU 65-5980-81 (F14) KSU 76-66*81-82 (F24) KSU 73-5591-92 (J3) KSU 86-72 n97-98 (D3) KSU 88-67 (F23) KSU 76-69*98-99 (F6) KSU 78-52*99-00 (F5) KSU 83-5600-01 (F24) KSU 80-71*01-02 (J19) KSU 59-39*02-03 (J13) KSU 65-44 (F19) MAR 62-47*03-04 (J7) MAR 56-51* (F16) KSU 64-50 (M10) MAR 64-58n #04-05 (J8) KSU 78-62 (F2) MAR 84-78* (M11) KSU 73-57n #09-10 (N21) MAR 57-50*10-11 (N28) KSU 79-5511-12 (N11) MAR 93-55*

KENTUCKYUK leads, 13-571-72 (F20) MAR 77-5072-73 (F27) UK 51-46*73-74 (F23) MAR 53-5074-75 (F5) MAR 60-45*75-76 (D10) UK 57-5676-77 (D8) UK 65-58*77-78 (F1) UK 93-4380-81 (M2) UK 100-6084-85 (F8) UK 95-8085-86 (N22) UK 102-73*87-88 (J10) MAR 58-57*88-89 (J13) UK 72-6192-93 (D1) UK 79-4493-94 (F16) UK 66-43*94-95 (F8) UK 91-5895-96 (F7) MAR 72-66*02-03 (J2) UK 75-4204-05 (D12) UK 73-55*

KENTUCKY STATEKSU leads, 3-279-80 (F9) MAR 80-70*80-81 (J7) KSU 67-5581-82 (J7) KSU 55-43*82-83 (F3) KSU 70-59*83-84 (F22) MAR 98-76*

LEHIGHMAR leads, 2-003-04 (D30) MAR 68-5504-05 (N20) MAR 68-66*

LIBERTYMAR leads, 3-089-90 (J17) MAR 104-53*90-91 (F4) MAR 65-5691-92 (D7) MAR 64-62

LONGWOODMAR leads, 3-005-06 (D29) MAR 76-66 n10-11 (N13) MAR 62-5411-12 (D15) MAR 62-48*

LA.-LAFAYETTE(formerly S.W. Louisiana)MAR leads, 1-084-85 (J5) MAR 80-74 n

LA.-MONROEULM leads, 1-008-09 (N22) ULM 69-67*

LOUISVILLELOU leads, 8-471-72 (F5) MAR 73-23* (F19) MAR 73-4276-77 (J15) LOU 83-5577-78 (F14) LOU 92-61*78-79 (F25) LOU 73-6079-80 (J14) MAR 60-56*80-81 (J17) LOU 71-6181-82 (D7) LOU 70-53*82-83 (D1) LOU 80-5287-88 (D19) MAR 73-64*88-89 (D6) LOU 64-5889-90 (D13) LOU 85-78*

MAINEMNE leads, 1-000-01 (D28) MNE 79-58 n

MARYLAND

UMD leads, 2-004-05 (D30) UMD 83-6806-07 (N29) UMD 68-49*

MARYVILLEMAR leads, 1-072-73 (J12) MAR 45-32

McNEESE STATESeries tied, 1-183-84 (J5) MCN 87-72 n90-91 (J4) MAR 86-48 n

MEMPHISMAR leads, 10-505-06 (J6) MAR 65-52 (F12) MAR 74-54* (M2) MAR 80-73n $06-07 (J18) MAR 69-50 (F1) MAR 73-60*07-08 (J10) MAR 61-47 (F21) MAR 83-73*08-09 (J24) MAR 72-57* (F22) MAR 70-61 (M5) MAR 76-57 $09-10 (J28) MEM 57-50* (F25) MEM 62-5310-11 (J6) MEM 74-54 (J27) MEM 69-44*11-12 (J26) MEM 71-58 (F16 MAR 65-54*

MERCERMAR leads, 2-185-86 (J7) MAR 95-8186-87 (D13) MAR 104-70*91-92 (D31) MER 71-56

MIAMI (OHIO)MIA leads, 18-478-79 (J19) MIA 80-69*79-80 (J12) MAR 60-5297-98 (J21) MAR 65-60 (F21) MIA 77-65*98-99 (J20) MIA 75-58*99-00 (J15) MIA 66-55* (F22) MIA 85-78 (F28) MIA 78-68 #00-01 (F7) MIA 65-64* (F21) MIA 85-73 (M3) MIA 87-58 #01-02 (F2) MIA 79-49* (F19) MIA 67-4502-03 (J20) MIA 72-53* (M4) MIA 89-81 ot03-04 (J27) MIA 78-70* (F11) MIA 73-5604-05 (J5) MIA 68-65* (F5) MAR 76-6309-10 (N27) MAR 83-76 n10-11 (D6) MIA 89-6311-12 (N16) MIA 56-49*

MILLIGANMAR leads, 1-082-83 (D17) MAR 75-57*

MISSISSIPPIMIS leads, 2-002-03 (D22) MIS 61-55 n03-04 (D31) MIS 54-53 n

MISSISSIPPI STATEMSU leads, 1-008-09 (D29) MSU 73-65 n

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MISSOURIMAR leads, 1-007-08 (D28) MAR 77-72 n

MONMOUTHMON leads, 1-006-07 (N23) MON 65-54 n

MOREHEAD STATEMAR leads, 26-2069-70 ( ) MAR 48-43 ( ) MAR 40-3674-75 (J28) MAR 74-4675-76 (D1) MAR 75-61 (J27) MAR 61-48*76-77 (D1) MSU 75-68* (J31) MSU 79-5977-78 (D7) MSU 88-61 (F7) MAR 79-78*78-79 (D6) MSU 93-40* (J29) MSU 85-6479-80 (D1) MSU 71-43 (J8) MAR 69-65*80-81 (F2) MSU 95-70* (F12) MSU 89-4881-82 (J25) MSU 84-52 (F8) MSU 93-61*82-83 (J18) MSU 67-57 (F10) MAR 65-55*83-84 (D15) MSU 70-5784-85 (J17) MSU 73-60*85-86 (J22) MSU 82-6786-87 (F4) MAR 69-62*87-88 (F18) MAR 72-6888-89 (J26) MSU 73-67*89-90 (F7) MSU 71-6090-91 (J16) MAR 74-63*91-92 (F13) MAR 76-6692-93 (M4) MSU 65-63*93-94 (F2) MAR 76-6094-95 (D6) MAR 95-66*95-96 (D6) MSU 87-7696-97 (D4) MAR 67-52*98-99 (D1) MAR 82-70*99-00 (D21) MAR 80-7701-02 (D29) MSU 80-68 n02-03 (D4) MAR 72-6103-04 (D5) MAR 84-61*04-05 (D1) MAR 81-61*05-06 (N30) MAR 66-5306-07 (N21) MAR 65-62*07-08 (N21) MAR 83-79 ot08-09 (N25) MAR 56-51* 09-10 (D18) MAR 73-7110-11 (D28) MOR 61-50 *11-12 (N23) MAR 83-66

MORGAN STATEMAR leads, 1-003-04 (N21) MAR 88-34*

MT. ST. MARY’SMAR leads, 2-088-89 (J4) MAR 70-6790-91 (F28) MAR 83-52*

MURRAY STATESeries tied, 1-187-88 (J2) MSU 79-77 n09-10 (D29) MAR 68-58*

NAVYMAR leads, 2-101-02 (D5) NAV 71-61*06-07 (N12) MAR 74-47

07-08 (D16) MAR 70-58*

NEBRASKA-OMAHAMAR leads, 1-011-12 (N27) MAR 54-48*

NEVADA-RENONVR leads, 1-089-90 (D1) NVR 75-66 n

NEW HAMPSHIRENH leads, 1-091-92 (D6) NH 62-61 n

NIAGARASeries tied, 1-106-07 (D21) NIA 80-7007-08 (N24) MAR 79-66*

NORFOLK STATEMAR leads, 1-000-01 (D19) MAR 83-61*

NORTH CAROLINAUNC leads, 4-075-76 (F28) UNC 66-49*88-89 (D11) UNC 66-55*92-93 (J2) UNC 67-42 n98-99 (D7) UNC 77-46

N. CAROLINA A&TMAR leads, 2-183-84 (D10) MAR 79-51*92-93 (J3) MAR 71-59 n10-11 (D11) NCAT 57-53*

UNC ASHEVILLEMAR leads, 3-092-93 (D5) MAR 92-37*00-01 (D29) MAR 85-73*08-09 (D30) MAR 89-68 n

UNC CHARLOTTEUNCC leads, 1-090-91 (D8) UNCC 64-63*

UNC GREENSBOROUNCG leads, 2-098-99 (D8) UNCG 91-7599-00 (D19) UNCG 71-68*

UNC WILMINGTONMAR leads, 1-094-95 (J4) MAR 75-59

NORTH TEXASMAR leads, 2-007-08 (D4) MAR 82-7008-09 (N17) MAR 78-69*

NORTHERN ILLINOISNIU leads, 7-397-98 (J8) NIU 84-68 (J31) NIU 86-82*98-99 (F17) NIU 63-5099-00 (J5) NIU 59-56*00-01 (J6) NIU 66-5601-02 (J2) NIU 79-55*02-03 (J25) NIU 81-74 (M8) MAR 70-58 #03-04 (F22) MAR 58-55*04-05 (J15) MAR 71-58

NORTHERN KENTUCKYNKU leads, 5-078-79 (F17) NKU 84-39

79-80 (D17) NKU 92-64*80-81 (F7) NKU 83-60 n (F21) NKU 93-5681-82 (D15) NKU 66-64*

OHIOOU leads, 24-1770-71 (J23) MAR 53-4771-72 (J22) MAR 55-32*72-73 (F15) MAR 46-3273-74 (F12) MAR 47-43*77-78 (J6) OU 77-70*78-79 (F20) OU 58-5079-80 (D10) MAR 84-67*80-81 (D22) OU 85-5481-82 (F15) MAR 71-70*84-85 (D17) MAR 92-79*85-86 (D3) OU 82-6886-87 (D10) MAR 70-53*87-88 (D9) OU 70-6788-89 (D14) MAR 75-60*89-90 (D21) OU 80-6590-91 (N28) MAR 70-58*91-92 (D19) OU 79-5792-93 (D18) MAR 75-55*93-94 (D9) OU 85-6597-98 (J17) OU 93-72 (F14) OU 72-63*98-99 (J6) OU 83-73 (F10) OU 74-72*99-00 (J31) OU 94-69 (F12) OU 79-68*00-01 (J31) OU 68-58* (F27) MAR 80-7001-02 (J9) OU 80-73* ot (F7) OU 77-6702-03 (F5) OU 70-61* ot (F22) OU 80-6603-04 (J10) MAR 86-63 (F28) MAR 56-52*04-05 (J18) MAR 88-87* (F9) MAR 72-6306-07 (D16) OU 74-7107-08 (D14) MAR 78-7408-09 (D13) OU 67-53*09-10 (N24) OU 63-4810-11 (N23) OU 54-52*11-12 (N19) OU 68-56

OHIO STATEOSU leads, 10-171-72 (F12) MAR 69-35*72-73 (F17) OSU 63-3573-74 (F16) OSU 57-48*74-75 (F8) OSU 67-4375-76 (M12) OSU 85-48 n ^76-77 (D4) OSU 87-56*77-78 (D3) OSU 102-5179-80 (M8) OSU 79-62 n ^80-81 (D2) OSU 82-63* 88-89 (D20) OSU 97-5489-90 (D17) OSU 82-64*

OKLAHOMA CITYMAR leads, 1-083-84 (J6) MAR 74-63 n

OKLAHOMA STATEOSU leads, 2-086-87 (J4) OSU 84-78 n01-02 (D21) OSU 78-58

OLD DOMINIONSeries tied, 1-173-74 (F1) MAR 41-34 n98-99 (N15) ODU 68-36

OTTAWAMAR leads, 1-078-79 (J5) MAR 62-61 n

PEKIN (ILL.) AAUPEK leads, 1-070-71 (M14) PEK 54-25n ~

PIKEVILLEMAR leads, 1-089-90 (J4) MAR 100-59*

PITTSBURGHPitt leads, 3-271-72 (J21) MAR 69-35 n85-86 (F25) PITT 78-7586-87 (D8) MAR 67-60*07-08 (D1) PITT 70-66*09-10 (N28) PITT 80-58

PITT-JOHNSTOWNUPJ leads, 1-078-79 (D2) UPJ 74-70

RADFORDMAR leads, 14-1272-73 (F2) RAD 41-3673-74 (F2) MAR 43-4074-75 (F1) MAR 63-47*75-76 (J16) MAR 74-6576-77 (D10) RAD 53-40*77-78 (D10) RAD 77-6278-79 (D15) MAR 83-77*79-80 (D15) MAR 77-6180-81 (D13) RAD 74-61*81-82 (J30) RAD 61-5882-83 (D13) MAR 70-66*83-84 (D19) RAD 65-6384-85 (J28) MAR 88-72*85-86 (D16) MAR 68-6386-87 (D2) MAR 71-58*87-88 (D3) RAD 77-6388-89 (J31) MAR 67-58*91-92 (J4) RAD 82-79 n93-94 (D11) RAD 93-80*94-95 (D10) MAR 73-6495-96 (D10) MAR 81-65*96-97 (D15) RAD 94-8702-03 (D14) RAD 77-74 ot03-04 (N25) MAR 80-50*07-08 (N17) RAD 72-61 &n09-10 (D31) MAR 70-66*

RICERICE leads, 4-305-06 (J13) MAR 75-64*06-07 (J11) RICE 83-7907-08 (F28) RICE 68-6408-09 (F28) MAR 61-51*09-10 (J15) RICE 63-6110-11 (J13) RICE 52-3911-12 (F2) MAR 65-57*

RICHMONDSeries tied, 1-106-07 (D28) MAR 67-66 ot08-09 (D20) RICH 74-49*

RIDERMAR leads, 2-098-99 (D30) MAR 83-62*99-00 (N26 MAR 63-50

RIO GRANDESeries tied, 1-1

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S. CAROLINA STATEMAR leads, 2-001-02 (N17) MAR 62-48 n05-06 (N19) MAR 69-47*

SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATEUPST leads, 1-010-11 (N17) UPST 79-73*

SOUTH FLORIDASeries tied, 1-186-87 (J2) MAR 65-57*95-96 (D17) USF 80-69

SOUTHERNMAR leads, 1-006-07 (N17) MAR 61-50*

SOUTHERN ILLINOISSIU leads, 1-093-94 (D4) SIU 78-62 n

SMUSMU leads, 8-105-06 (J29) SMU 72-57*06-07 (F11) SMU 65-4807-08 (J20) SMU 72-50* (M8) SMU 68-59 $08-09 (J8) MAR 70-6309-10 (F21) SMU 74-64*10-11 (F10) SMU 62-4611-12 (J15) SMU 55-53* (M7) SMU 53-52$

SOUTHERN MISSUSM leads, 8-605-06 (J22) USM 67-63 (F26) MAR 66-53* (M3) USM 60-58n $06-07 (J7) MAR 96-83* (F24) USM 82-4407-08 (F2) USM 77-51 (F17) USM 77-67*08-09 (J29) USM 70-64 (F15) USM 69-61* (M7) USM 64-56 $09-10 (J10) MAR 58-56* (F4) USM 67-3910-11 (F6) MAR 57-48 (M3) MAR 70-57*11-12 (J11) MAR 55-44* (F23) USM 63-55

SOUTHERN UTAHSUU leads, 1-001-02 (N22) SUU 77-74

STONY BROOKSBK leads, 1-099-00 (D5) SBK 70-66 n

TAYLORSeries tied, 1-172-73 (F7) MAR 63-2876-77 (J22) TAY 77-76

TENNESSEETEN leads, 3-072-73 (J13) TEN 49-3973-74 (J9) TEN 44-4076-77 (J6) TEN 114-39

UT-CHATTANOOGAUTC leads, 19-1781-82 (J23) UTC 65-63*

82-83 (F6) UTC 65-53 (F26) MAR 83-76* (M5) UTC 69-51* +83-84 (J23) UTC 82-71 (F6) MAR 80-68*84-85 (J20) MAR 84-81* (F21) UTC 87-77 (M10) UTC 88-76 +85-86 (J25) MAR 85-76* (F17) UTC 75-72 (M8) UTC 77-69n +86-87 (J24) MAR 73-62 (F9) MAR 83-45*87-88 (J30) MAR 70-66* (F22) MAR 63-60 (M10) MAR 80-77* +88-89 (F5) MAR 72-71 (F20) MAR 56-52*89-90 (J13) UTC 88-63 (F3) UTC 88-74*90-91 (J12) UTC 79-77 (F24) MAR 71-65*91-92 (J11) UTC 81-65* (F10) MAR 58-4592-93 (J31) UTC 71-64* (F28) UTC 77-6093-94 (J17) UTC 75-67 (F14) MAR 75-62* (M10) UTC 70-56n +94-95 (J16) MAR 78-60* (F11) UTC 84-6295-96 (J15) UTC 68-65 (F10) MAR 70-52*96-97 (J13) MAR 80-65* (F8) UTC 63-60

UT-MARTINMAR leads, 1-009-10 (D20) MAR 65-48*

TENNESSEE STATEMAR leads, 3-091-92 (D15) MAR 74-55*05-06 (N18) MAR 81-57*08-09 (N21) MAR 78-56*

TENNESSEE TECHTT leads, 4-172-73 (J11) TT 64-4975-76 (J10) TT 90-5276-77 (J7) TT 101-3885-86 (D6) TT 81-64 n11-12 (D28) MAR 73-68

TEXAS A&MSeries tied, 1-196-97 (D7) A&M 78-65 n03-04 (D21) MAR 61-56

TEXAS A&M-C.C.T-CC leads, 1-005-06 (D28) T-CC 69-48 n

UT ArlingtonMAR leads, 2-007-08 (D18) MAR 97-91 3ot08-09 (D2) MAR 82-72*

UTEPUTEP leads, 5-305-06 (F19) UTEP 77-6306-07 (F17) UTEP 64-57*07-08 (F7) UTEP 60-54*08-09 (F8) UTEP 71-62 (M6) MAR 72-70 $ot09-10 (F13) MAR 65-56*

10-11 (J9) MAR 62-58*11-12 (F9) UTEP 64-56

TEXAS-PAN AMERICANMAR leads, 2-003-04 (D19) MAR 74-5904-05 (N19) MAR 79-43*

TOLEDOTOL leads, 5-397-98 (J3) TOL 76-55*98-99 (J16) TOL 103-5501-02 (F23) TOL 56-5002-03 (J29) TOL 70-54* (M12) TOL 80-66n #03-04 (F14) MAR 61-5604-05 (J29) MAR 73-56* (M9) MAR 68-56n #

TOWSON STATEMAR leads, 1-088-89 (J6) MAR 70-47

TULANETLN leads, 7-105-06 (F17) TLN 58-4006-07 (F15) TLN 67-64*07-08 (F10) TLN 61-56 (M6) MAR 65-58 $08-09 (F5) TLN 58-45*09-10 (F11) TLN 64-54*10-11 (J16) TLN 68-38*11-12 (J29) TLN 68-52

TULSAMAR leads, 5-205-06 (J27) TLS 81-56*06-07 (F9) TLS 74-5807-08 (J18) MAR 74-53*08-09 (J10) MAR 51-3709-10 (J23) MAR 57-4910-11 (F20) MAR 53-4611-12 (J8) MAR 63-45*

VANDERBILTVAN leads, 1-090-91 (D17) VAN 67-36

VIRGINIAUVA leads, 4-093-94 (D3) UVA 105-7305-06 (D20) UVA 67-3506-07 (D5) UVA 75-58*07-08 (D29) UVA 78-56

VA. COMMONWEALTHVCU leads, 2-186-87 (D14) MAR 77-73*89-90 (D9) VCU 97-94*90-91 (N23) VCU 72-61

VIRGINIA TECHVT leads, 8-273-74 (F2) MAR 43-36 n78-79 (N28) MAR 70-67*79-80 (J10) VT 70-5780-81 (F16) VT 79-61*81-82 (J18) VT 71-5282-83 (N29) VT 73-69*83-84 (D17) VT 76-6484-85 (F12) VT 85-74*85-86 (D14) VT 91-7192-93 (D30) VT 84-78

WAKE FOREST

78-79 (F15) MAR 75-5879-80 (F13) RIO 98-96*

ROBERT MORRISMAR leads, 9-285-86 (J30) MAR 80-66*86-87 (D20) MAR 55-5287-88 (D31) MAR 64-56 n91-92 (J8) MAR 79-67*93-94 (D18) MAR 71-6596-97 (D19) MAR 95-74*97-98 (D22) MAR 89-5300-01 (D2) RMU 88-7801-02 (D18) MAR 77-60*04-05 (N28) RMU 59-53 n06-07 (N18) MAR 72-64*

ST. BONAVENTURESTB leads, 1-095-96 (D29) STB 84-73 n

ST. FRANCIS (PA)MAR leads, 5-078-79 (J6) MAR 52-34 n85-86 (D20) MAR 91-48*86-87 (D22) MAR 95-6492-93 (D21) MAR 60-42*93-94 (D20) MAR 95-78

ST. JOHN FISHERMAR leads, 1-079-80 (D8) MAR 71-51 n

ST. PETER’SMAR leads, 1-093-94 (J3) MAR 76-75

SALEM INTERNATIONALMAR leads, 9-071-72 (J20) MAR 62-41 (F26) MAR 76-19* %72-73 (J26) MAR 49-19* (F22) MAR 64-36* %73-74 (J26) MAR 42-4074-75 (J20) MAR 80-39*75-76 (F5) MAR 72-47* (F19) MAR 70-63ot n%85-86 (J2) MAR 1-0* forfeit

SETON HALLSHU leads, 2-008-09 (D6) SHU 73-5209-10 (N16) SHU 53-52*

SHAWNEE STATESHW leads, 1-089-90 (F10) SHW 79-76*

SHEPHERDMAR leads, 1-002-03 (D30) MAR 74-59*

SHIPPENSBURGMAR leads, 1-079-80 (D8) MAR 84-67 n

SIENASNA leads, 1-094-95 (J3) SNA 79-66 n

SOUTH CAROLINAUSC leads, 3-182-83 (J5) USC 87-6283-84 (J15) MAR 89-80*86-87 (J7) USC 66-5787-88 (M7) USC 70-58*

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MAR leads, 2-181-82 (N20) MAR 68-58 n02-03 (N26) WFU 67-5603-04 (D2) MAR 60-49*

WEST LIBERTYMAR leads, 3-069-70 (A3) MAR 71-72 (F25) MAR 56-22* %72-73 (F22) MAR 56-31* %

WEST VIRGINIAWVU leads, 35-1673-74 (J25) MAR 44-3274-75 (J22) MAR 61-53* (F21) MAR 75-52n %75-76 (J21) MAR 50-48 (F21) MAR 69-68n %76-77 (J19) WVU 53-43* (M4) WVU 79-70n %77-78 (J18) WVU 51-50* (F20) WVU 73-62 (F28) MAR 74-65* % (M1) WVU 68-56* %78-79 (J10) WVU 85-82 (J31) WVU 66-54*79-80 (J2) MAR 76-75 (J24) MAR 84-72*80-81 (D15) WVU 95-65* (F25) WVU 88-6481-82 (D5) WVU 70-61* (F20) WVU 70-5782-83 (D4) WVU 87-58 (J13) WVU 64-49*83-84 (D3) WVU 76-65*84-85 (D3) WVU 78-71 (D22) WVU 92-7985-86 (D10) MAR 90-72*86-87 (D6) WVU 85-8287-88 (N30) WVU 72-67*88-89 (F9) WVU 77-42 n89-90 (J6) WVU 81-3990-91 (D5) MAR 70-63*91-92 (J22) WVU 89-73 n92-93 (F17) MAR 92-81 n93-94 (J19) WVU 73-66 n94-95 (J18) MAR 87-72 n95-96 (J18) WVU 76-71 n96-97 (D17) WVU 86-78 n97-98 (F16) MAR 68-63 n98-99 (J27) WVU 76-60 n99-00 (J18) MAR 62-51 n00-01 (J9) MAR 74-72 n01-02 (J23) WVU 65-37 n02-03 (J22) WVU 67-63 n03-04 (J21) WVU 79-53 n04-05 (J11) MAR 82-76 n05-06 (J25) WVU 72-58 n06-07 (J24) WVU 76-54 n07-08 (J23) WVU 58-51 n08-09 (J14) WVU 74-65 n09-10 (J20) WVU 74-42 n10-11 (J19) WVU 78-21 n11-12 (J17) WVU 69-57 n

W. VIRGINIA STATEMAR leads, 11-069-70 ( ) MAR 70-71 (F4) MAR 61-26* (F18) MAR 78-3572-73 (F5) MAR 58-26* (F23) MAR 79-34* %73-74 (F25) MAR 60-36n %79-80 (F11) MAR 85-69*83-84 (N25) MAR 102-53*84-85 (J10) MAR 85-58*

90-91 (J10) MAR 83-39*91-92 (N23) MAR 94-40*

WVU TECHMAR leads, 9-081-82 (D11) MAR 61-48*82-83 (F15) MAR 75-5183-84 (N26) MAR 92-68* (N29) MAR 80-59*84-85 (N26) MAR 126-62*91-92 (D14) MAR 79-61*99-00 (D17) MAR 63-50*00-01 (D16) MAR 108-5301-02 (D1) MAR 98-57

W.VA. WESLEYANSeries tied, 1-178-79 (F5) WVW 104-101 *ot82-83 (J27) MAR 81-61*

WESTERN CAROLINAMAR leads, 30-673-74 (J10) MAR 41-3978-79 (D9) WCU 100-87 n82-83 (J29) WCU 78-55* (F7) WCU 77-6183-84 (J7) MAR 80-60 n (J21) MAR 88-71 (F4) MAR 81-65*84-85 (D15) MAR 95-70* (F27) MAR 95-6785-86 (J18) MAR 79-62* (F15) MAR 76-6186-87 (J26) MAR 77-56 (F21) MAR 74-72*87-88 (D12) MAR 89-69* (F20) MAR 52-3688-89 (F3) MAR 67-54 (F12) MAR 72-63*89-90 (J15) MAR 60-50 (M3) MAR 90-60*90-91 (F6) MAR 88-63 (M2) MAR 75-45*91-92 (F8) MAR 59-46 (M1) MAR 69-58* (M12) WCU 59-58ot n+92-93 (J24) MAR 79-63 (F21) MAR 84-65*93-94 (J24) MAR 84-70* (F21) MAR 79-6794-95 (J23) MAR 72-69 (F18) WCU 77-74*95-96 (J22) MAR 69-56* (F17) MAR 83-72 (F28) MAR 83-74* +96-97 (J20) WCU 68-67 (F15) MAR 75-72* (F26) MAR 85-77* +

WESTERN ILLINOISMAR leads, 3-171-72 (M11) MAR 46-43 n ^73-74 (M7) WIU 49-40 n ^74-75 (J10) MAR 80-3999-00 (D29) MAR 67-57 n

WESTERN KENTUCKYWKU leads, 2-075-76 (J7) WKU 61-59 ot76-77 (J5) WKU 92-56

WESTERN MICHIGANWMU leads, 17-970-71 (M20) MAR 51-47

(M21) MAR 57-4671-72 (J29) MAR 54-45* (J30) MAR 58-36*72-73 (F9) WMU 61-36 (F10) WMU 60-50 (M9) WMU 68-46 n ^73-74 (F9) MAR 54-49* (F10) WMU 51-38*74-75 (F14) WMU 81-63 (F15) WMU 86-7275-76 (F13) WMU 71-44 (F14) WMU 80-5577-78 (F11) WMU 85-6578-79 (J20) MAR 73-49*79-80 (J18) WMU 82-77 ot80-81 (F5) WMU 74-57 n97-98 (F5) MAR 74-7298-99 (J9) WMU 102-84 (F20) WMU 79-74*99-00 (J8) WMU 63-5200-01 (J13) MAR 68-56*01-02 (J12) WMU 71-52*02-03 (F10) WMU 80-7103-04 (J14) WMU 96-72*04-05 (F16) MAR 72-61

WESTERN ONTARIOMAR leads, 2-077-78 (F10) MAR 78-54 n78-79 (J6) MAR 49-44

WINTHROPMAR leads, 2-073-74 (J11) MAR 46-4592-93 (D4) MAR 76-60

WIS.-OSHKOSHWOK leads, 1-073-74 (M9) WOK 40-39n ^

WIS.-STEVENS POINTWSP leads, 1-075-76 (M11) WSP 69-53n ^WOFFORDMAR leads, 2-096-97 (F3) MAR 74-6397-98 (D16) MAR 72-70*

WRIGHT STATEMAR leads, 6-389-90 (D10) MAR 92-47*90-91 (D4) MAR 61-5091-92 (F19) MAR 74-50*92-93 (D8) WSU 71-5794-95 (D21) MAR 64-60*95-96 (D21) WSU 67-6400-01 (D13) WSU 81-6705-06 (D13) MAR 72-6606-07 (D19) MAR 62-54*

XAVIERMAR leads, 4-186-87 (J22) MAR 76-72* ot87-88 (D5) MAR 59-4488-89 (D22) XAV 63-6189-90 (F1) MAR 79-76*90-91 (D22) MAR 76-66

YOUNGSTOWN STATEYSU leads, 13-477-78 (F3) YSU 85-63 n78-79 (J12) YSU 77-59*79-80 (J19) YSU 62-5680-81 (D20) YSU 79-63*88-89 (M4) MAR 63-59*89-90 (J22) YSU 79-64

90-91 (J28) YSU 75-69*91-92 (M7) YSU 67-5192-93 (D16) MAR 65-62*93-94 (N27) MAR 75-5294-95 (N26) MAR 81-73*95-96 (N25) YSU 87-7596-97 (N30) YSU 102-86*ot97-98 (D20) YSU 81-5298-99 (N20) YSU 79-76*99-00 (N23) YSU 85-7400-01 (N21) YSU 74-67*

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Team W LAkron 7 7Alabama 0 1UAB 9 8Alice Lloyd 1 0American 2 1Appalachian State 19 22Arizona 0 1Arkansas State 1 0Austin Peay 0 2Ball State 5 10Baylor 1 1Belmont 0 2Binghamton 0 2Bluefi eld State 3 0Boston 2 0Bowling Green 5 9Brown 1 0Bucknell 1 0Buff alo 8 5California 0 2California State 0 1Cal St. Northridge 1 0Calvin College 0 1Campbell 2 0Canisius 2 0Cedarville (Ohio) 2 0UCF 8 8Central Michigan 5 4Charleston (W.Va.) 19 15Charleston Southern 1 0Cheyney 0 1Chicago Circle 0 1Chicago State 1 0Cincinnati 7 4Cincinnati (AAU) 0 1Clemson 0 1Cleveland (AAU) 1 0Cleveland State 3 1Coastal Carolina 1 2Colgate 1 0College of Charleston 1 0Colorado 0 1Concord 14 0Davidson 7 0Davis & Elkins 2 0Dayton 0 5DePaul 0 1Detroit 0 1District of Columbia 0 2Drake 1 0Duke 1 0Duquesne 4 4East Carolina 6 11East Stroudsburg 0 1East Tennessee State 26 15Eastern Illinois 2 0Eastern Kentucky 8 16Eastern Michigan 2 8Elon 3 1Evansville 1 1Fairfi eld 1 0Fairmont State 8 1Florida A&M 1 0Florida International 0 1Furman 16 15Gannon 1 0

Glenville State 2 0George Washington 2 0Georgia Southern 8 8Georgia State 1 0Georgia Tech 0 1High Point 1 0Houston 5 3Houston Baptist 1 0Howard 2 1Idaho 0 1Illinois State 0 2Indiana 1 3Indiana Central 1 0Indiana (Pa.) 2 0Indiana State 1 1IUPUI 0 1Jackson State 1 0James Madison 1 5Kent State 8 17Kentucky 5 13Kentucky State 2 3Lehigh 2 0Liberty 3 0Longwood 3 0Louisiana-Lafayette 1 0Louisiana-Monroe 0 1Louisville 4 8Maine 0 1Maryland 0 2Maryville 1 0McNeese State 1 1Memphis 11 5Mercer 2 1Miami (Ohio) 4 18Milligan 1 0Mississippi 0 2Mississippi State 0 1Missouri 1 0Monmouth 0 1Morehead State 26 20Morgan State 1 0Mount St. Mary’s 2 0Murray State 1 1Navy 2 1Nebraska-Omaha 1 0Nevada-Reno 0 1New Hampshire 0 1Niagara 1 1Norfolk State 1 0North Carolina 0 4North Carolina A&T 2 1UNC Asheville 3 0UNC Charlotte 0 1UNC Greensboro 0 2UNC Wilmington 1 0North Texas 2 0Northern Illinois 3 7Northern Kentucky 0 5Ohio 17 24Ohio State 1 10Oklahoma City 1 0Oklahoma State 0 2Old Dominion 1 1Ottawa 1 0Pekin (Ill.) AAU 0 1Pikeville 1 0Pittsburgh 2 3

Pitt.-Johnstown 0 1Radford 14 12Rice 3 4Richmond 1 1Rider 2 0Rio Grande 1 1Robert Morris 9 2St. Bonaventure 0 1St. Francis (Pa.) 5 0St. John Fisher 1 0St. Peter’s 1 0Salem International 9 0Seton Hall 0 2Shawnee State 0 1Shepherd 1 0Shippensburg 1 0Siena 0 1South Carolina 1 3South Carolina State 2 0South Carolina Upstate 0 1South Florida 1 1Southern 1 0Southern Illinois 0 1SMU 1 8Southern Miss 6 9Southern Utah 0 1Stony Brook 0 1Taylor 1 1Tennessee 0 3UT-Chattanooga 17 19UT-Martin 1 0Tennessee State 3 0Tennessee Tech 1 4Texas A&M 1 1Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0 1Texas-Arlington 2 0UTEP 3 5Texas-Pan American 2 0Toledo 3 5Towson State 1 0Tulane 1 7Tulsa 5 2Vanderbilt 0 1Virginia 0 4Virginia Commonwealth 1 2Virginia Tech 2 8Wake Forest 2 1West Liberty 3 0West Virginia 16 35West Virginia State 11 0WVU Tech 9 0West Virginia Wesleyan 1 1Western Carolina 30 6Western Illinois 3 1Western Kentucky 0 2Western Michigan 9 17Western Ontario 2 0Winthrop 2 0Wis.-Oshkosh 0 1Wis.-Stevens Point 0 1Woff ord 2 0Wright State 6 3Xavier 4 1Youngstown State 4 13

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A

Tywanda Abercrombie, ‘86Karla Amburgey, ‘75Melissa Arnold, ‘02Stephanie Austin, ‘77

B

Casey Baker, ‘09Jodi Baker, ‘95Kathy Baker, ‘78Alix Barnette, ‘09Dorina Barrett, ‘12Donna Basham, ‘75Rebecca Bays, ‘08Kristina Behnfeldt, ‘99Brooke Betts, ‘02Brenda Booth, ‘77Patty Bostic, ‘77Sandy Boswell, ‘78Angela Brogdon, ‘87Keona BrooksHeather Brown, ‘92Lora Browning, ‘77Denise Buffi n, ‘79Marsue Burroughs, ‘71Aisha Byrd, ‘98

C

Deanna Carter, ‘82Bridget Chacón, ‘07Crystal Champion, ‘06Janet Clayton, ‘80Peggy Collins, ‘78Janet Connor, ‘78Karrie Cook, ‘00Latae Cooley, ‘02Tatania Cooper, ‘91Barbara Crews, ‘72Kelli Cromer, ‘85Tynikki Crook, ‘11KaShawna Curry, ‘07Linda Curry, ‘77

D

Mystee Dale, ‘10Susan Davis, ‘02Sharon Deal, ‘89Brenda Dennis, ‘75Suporia Dickens

Ida Dotson, ‘03Beverly Duckwyler, ‘72

E

Amanda Eddinger, ‘94Lateidra Elliott, ‘12Winnetta Evans, ‘96Chukwuka Ezeigbo

F

Erika Fall, ‘97Marilyn Jody Farley, ‘71Au’Yana Ferguson, ‘02Andrea Fitzgerald, ‘02Peggy Freeman, ‘79Leighann Fry, ‘04Angie Frye, ‘88Saundra Fullen, ‘80

G

Thea Garland, ‘80Wendy Gatlin, ‘91Georgina German, ‘99Carrie Gibson, ‘85Mary Beth Gill, ‘88Cheryl Grau, ‘86Raechele Gray, ‘10Tammie Green, ‘79Kim Griffi n, ‘05Franseda Gunn, ‘84

H

Kathy Haas, ‘75Cassie Hackworth, ‘03Michele Hagan, ‘06Alyssa Hammond, ‘10Chantelle Handy, ‘10Meg Hanshaw, ‘86Christina Harbin, ‘03Margie Harcher, ‘71Angelica Harris, ‘10Kizzy Hart, ‘08Paula Hatten, ‘80Ann Hay, ‘87Rashedah Henriques, ‘12Karen Henry, ‘83Tamira Higgins, ‘95Teyonka Hodge, ‘06Melody Hudson, ‘08Kristi Huff , ‘92Vicki Hunt, ‘81

I

Modupe Ishola, ‘07

J

Gail Jackson, ‘84Nataia Jackson, ‘12Kari James, ‘08Brenda Johnson, ‘79Sheila Johnson, ‘91Shynisha Johnson

Tessa JohnsonTina Jones, ‘91Jill Justice, ‘07

K

Jamie Kellerman, ‘05Teena Kennedy, ‘79Kathy Kensinger, ‘78Kendra King, ‘10Leandra King

Karen Klenk, ‘81Catie Knable, ‘04Jackie Knight, ‘70Kim Kraft, ‘94Annette KristiansenTracy Krueger, ‘93Tammy Kun, ‘81

L

Jody Lambert, ‘72Sammie Lambert, ‘75Denise Lane, ‘95Judy Lantz, ‘75Val LaPointe, ‘81Jenny Leavitt, ‘89Sally Leimkuhler, ‘71Karen Lenhart, ‘99

Michelle Lenhart, ‘98Kim Lewis, ‘88Kendra Liddle, ‘99Jenny Lincoln, ‘98Kamille Lisonbee, ‘09Linda Lively, 70Mary Lopez, ‘79

M

Lisa Mason, ‘98Karla May, ‘86Cindy McCauley, ‘98Chris McClurkin, ‘88Barb McConnell, ‘82Jill McElhinny, ‘93Robin Meadows, ‘79Terri Miller, ‘75Alaya Mitchell, ‘12Rene Moore, ‘80Charity Morrison, ‘99Delois Morrow, ‘71Kim Mudge, ‘85Mary Jane Muth, ‘74

O

Candy Osburn, ‘80

P

Lea Ann Parsley, ‘90Toni Patillo, ‘00Treena Karen Pauley, ‘71Karen Pelphrey, ‘86Melody Phillips, ‘88Tonya Phillips, ‘86Alyse Poindexter, ‘12Susan Powers, ‘74Debbie Powers, ‘78Lisa Pruner, ‘84

Q

Diane Queen, ‘79Shelley Quinn, ‘92

R Adrian Randall, ‘11Amy Reed, ‘03Jenette Reed, ‘93Stephanie Reinbrecht, ‘99Lynelle Richer, ‘88Brandy Robertson, ‘99Anitra Rockhold, ‘92Laura Rollyson, ‘98Natal Rosko, ‘98Mary Rozansky, ‘75Veronica Ruiz

S

Meagan Samis, ‘08L’erin Scott, ‘05Missy Scott, ‘88Barbara Sepcic, ‘75Kristi Sexton, ‘97Jasmine Shaw

Sikeetha Shepard-Hall, ‘06Kim Shepherd, ‘85Jennifer Shifl ett, ‘03Lollie Shipp, ‘89Ann Shuff , ‘70Melissa Simms, ‘94

Tammy Simms, ‘87Keri Simmons, ‘98Joan Sims, ‘71Majorie Sisk, ‘71Stephanie Skolik, ‘79Adrianne Smalls, ‘02Reshundra Smiley, ‘06Amy Smith, ‘04Annette Smith, ‘80Hope Smith, ‘94Pat Smith, ‘77Debbie Solomon, ‘81Tonya Spencer, ‘83Barbara Spitz, ‘75Karen Sprague, ‘79Mary Pat Statler, ‘06Jenelle Stephenson, ‘90Yaschico Stevens, ‘00Karen Stinter, ‘79Salesse Stovall, ‘11Shawna Streeter, ‘02Nadia Swanigan, ‘04

T

Gloria Jean Taylor, ‘74Marsha Thomas, 70Diane Thompson, ‘81Elizabeth Tokodi, ‘99Kandi Tweedy, ‘81

U

Jeanne Ullom, ‘84Carol Underdonk, ‘80

V

Debbie VanLiew, ‘83Jackie VanLiew, ‘83Robin Vealey, ‘75

W

Tania Walters, ‘10Brenda Warren, ‘72Nakia Watkins, ‘94Shay Weaver

Victoria Wells, ‘12Agnes Wheeler, ‘78Jameka White, ‘05Tammy Wiggins, ‘87Kim Williams, ‘79Marisa Williams, ‘00Orlandria Williams

Becky Williamson, ‘80Stephanie Wine, ‘96Meg Withrow, ‘08Erica Woods

Teresa Wrubel, ‘79Alma Wooly, ‘80

Z

Mary Zeryos, ‘72

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Nov. 17 Ball State

Dec. 15 Ohio

Dec. 20 Furman

Dec. 22 Tennessee Tech

Jan. 13 Tulane

Jan. 20 Houston

Jan. 27 UAB

Feb. 3 Memphis

Feb. 14 UTEP

Feb. 21 East Carolina

FEB. 28 Southern Miss

March 3 UCF

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