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The 2000-01 squad won the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Association Team AcademicAward for the top GPA in the nation in NCAA Division II with a 3.620 grade point average.

The 2002-03 Lady Railsplitter squad advanced to the Gulf South Conference semifinals andbecame the first team in LMU history to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. LMU has no

photos from the NCAA Tournament but here are some from that season’s GSC Tournament.

One of the post-game press conferences.

The pre-game huddle.

Some instructions from Coach.

The Tip-off against Central Arkansas.

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LMU Women’s BasketballQuick Facts

School..................... ............................. Lincoln Memorial UniversityFounded ....................................................................................... 1897Location ....................................................................... Harrogate, TNEnrollment ................................................................................... 3,254School Colors ............................................................. Blue and GrayArena Name ........................................................... Tex Turner ArenaCapacity ...................................................................................... 5,009Nickname ............................................................. Lady RailsplittersAffiliation .................................................................. NCAA Division IIConference ........................................................................ South AtlanticPresident ................................................................ Dr. Nancy MoodyAlma Mater, Year ...................................... Eastern Kentucky, 1974Athletic Director ......................................................... Roger VannoyAlma Mater, Year ...................................... Lincoln Memorial, 1975Athletic Department Phone .................................. (423) 869-6285

Coaching StaffHead Coach ........................................................................ Larry JustAlma Mater, Year ....................................... Indiana-Southeast, 1988Record at LMU (yrs) .................................................... First SeasonCareer Record .................................................................. 155-135 (10)Just’s Office Phone .......................................... (423) 869-6246Just’s E-mail ............................................ [email protected] Coach ...................................................... Dawn SkelcherAlma Mater, Year ...................................... Lincoln Memorial, 2002Skelcher’s Office Phone ....................................... (423) 869-6343Athletic Trainer ................................................................... Josh HoltHolt’s Office Phone ................................................ (423) 869-6378

Team Information2006-07 Overall Record ........................................................... 14-15Home | Away | Neutral ............................................. 8-5 | 6-9 | 0-12007 SAC Record (finish) ............................................... 5-11 (8th)Home | Away ...................................................................... 3-5 | 2-6Starters returning/lost ............................................................... 2/3Letter winners returning/lost ................................................... 6/6

HistoryFirst Year of Basketball .................................. 1913, reborn 1973All-time Record (yrs) ................................................ 700-342 (64)Last NCAA Tournament Appearance (yrs) ..................... 2003 (1)Result .................................. lost to Ark. Tech in first round, 64-50Last SAC Tournament Appearance (yrs) ..................... 2007 (1)Result ............................... lost to Wingate in quarterfinals, 91-54

Sports InformationSports Information Director..................................... Rusty PeaceSID Office Phone .................................................. (423) 869-6236Home Phone .......................................................... (423) 869-5120Assistant SID ................................................................... Bill PorterHome Phone .......................................................... (423) 869-9032SID Fax .................................................................... (423) 869-6382Mailing Address ...................................................... LMU Box 2028

Tex Turner Arena 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway

Harrogate, TN 37752

Table of ContentsWELCOME / CONTENTS

CREDITSThe 2007-08 Lincoln Memorial University Women’sBasketball Guide is a publication of the LMU SportsInformation Office.

Layout and Design: The Sports Information Office andCoach Just.Writing: Bill Porter, Rusty Peace and Regina Burns.Photography: Rusty Peace, Bill Porter, Ray Welch,Regina Burns and the Lincoln Memorial University SportsInformation Archives.Special Thanks: Head Coach Larry Just and his staff,Director of Publications Regina Burns, Robin Susong andDr. Katherine Pebworth.

All LMU athletic guides are available from the SportsInformation office either in print form (if available) or CD-Rom for a fee. They can also be found on the world wideweb at www.lmunet.edu/athletics.

WELCOME / CONTENTS........................................................................1THIS IS LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY............................................2PRESIDENT / ATHLETIC DIRECTOR........................................................32007-08 SEASON OUTLOOK................................................................4TEAM PHOTO / ROSTER.......................................................................5HEAD COACH LARRY JUST.................................................................6ASST. COACHES DAWN SKELCHER / JENNY WISSER........................7HEATHER BENTON................................................................................8KATE FANE.............................................................................................9LAURA ELLIOT / SHAWNA NICHOLS..................................................10KARA HARRIS / SARAH HARRISON....................................................11KELLY YOUHAS / WHITNEY VANNOY...................................................12ANDI WINNEY / BRITTANY CRANEY....................................................13MEGAN DAVIS / BONNIE DeBUSK......................................................14STEPHANIE WAGNER / LMU CHEERLEADERS.......................................152007-08 OPPONENTS / 2007-08 SCHEDULE...................................16-172006-07 FINAL RESULTS/ STATISTICS...................................................19THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE.....................................................19CAREER RECORDS..............................................................................20SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS...............................................................21SINGLE-GAME / TURNER ARENA RECORDS.......................................22ALL-TIME ROSTER / TSWA ALL-STATE COLLEGE TEAM....................23HONOR ROLL.....................................................................................24LMU ATHLETICS HALL-OF-FAMERS....................................................25YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS............................................................26-28RESULTS VS. ALL OPPONENTS.........................................................28SAC IN THE NCAA / COACHING RECORDS.........................................29TEX TURNER ARENA / HOME COURTS...............................................30ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT / LOCAL INFORMATION.................................31MEDIA INFORMATION............................................................................32

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THIS IS LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY

Location: Harrogate, TNFounded: 1897Enrollment: 3,254Nickname: RailsplittersColors: Blue & GrayAffiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: South Atlantic ConferencePresident: Dr. Nancy MoodyAthletic Director: Roger VannoySports Information Director: Rusty PeaceHead Athletic Trainer: Josh Holt

Lincoln Memorial University was founded in 1897as a living memorial to Abraham Lincoln and hisphilosophy and ideals. Its inception dates from anoccasion in the fall of 1863 when the Presidentwas meeting with General Oliver Otis Howard todiscuss military operations in and around theCumberland Gap and East Tennessee area. ThePresident expressed his appreciation for the loyaltythat the people of the region had shown to theUnion during this time of Civil War. Pointing to thearea on the map, Mr. Lincoln said, “General Howard,if you come out of all this horror and misery alive,and I hope that you may, I want you to do somethingfor these people who have been shut out from theworld all these years. If I live, I will do all I can toaid you and between us we may do them the justicethey deserve. Please remember, and if God is goodto us we may be able to speak of it later!” Mr. Lincoln did not live to see his dream fulfilled,but O.O. Howard (who also was a founder of Howard

University) never forgot those words. In 1895, he traveled to the Cumberland Gap areato address a small academy that was operated by a Congregational minister, the Rev.A.A. Myers, and his wife Ellen. While he was there, the General remembered Lincoln’srequest and joined with the Myers and several prominent friends to lay the groundworkfor a university honoring the slain President. It was to be an institution whose missionand principles would exemplify the life of Abraham Lincoln. The philosophy articulatedby these founders as a guide for University programs and curriculum was based on thefollowing principles which were exemplified in the life of Abraham Lincoln: individualliberty; the privileges and responsibilities of the American government; love andrespect for the fellow people; personal initiative, individual effort; unselfish leadership;an appreciation for the common people; free enterprise; and belief in a personal God. Now in its 110th year of operation, LMU has grown into a progressive universityoffering over 30 majors. LMU had a Fall 2007 enrollment of 3,254 students and 96faculty members at the main campus and eleven extended-campus sites. The maincampus is also home to the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum, which houses one ofthe largest Lincoln collections in the country.

LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS

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PRESIDENT / ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Nancy B. Moody was born and raised in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Following graduation asan honor student from Middlesboro High School, she received degrees in nursing fromEastern Kentucky University. Other degrees were received after beginning her professionalcareer at Lincoln Memorial University. While at LMU, Dr. Moody was involved with initial andcontinuing accreditation activities from the American Veterinary Medical Association, theNational Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences and the National League forNursing (NLN). She was indirectly involved with accreditation by the Southern Association ofColleges and Schools (SACS), but directly involved with the preparation of substantive

change reports and visits from SACS following the development of off-campus nursing programs in Corbin,Kentucky, Knoxville, Tennessee, and Madisonville, Tennessee. She was directly involved with development of anR.N. to B.S.N. program, three off-campus programs, and programs in veterinary science.Dr. Moody has taught in associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral degree programs in nursing. She hasworked closely with faculty from the Colleges of Business, Public and Allied Health and Medicine to developinterdisciplinary courses and a certificate program in health care management. She has taught in private highereducation, and in both statewide systems of higher education in Tennessee, the Tennessee Board of Regentsand the University of Tennessee.Dr. Moody serves as a program evaluator and peer review panel member for the National League for NursingAccrediting Commission, as a research grant reviewer for the NLN and is a peer panel reviewer for Nursing andHealth Care Perspectives. She has published in the Tennessee Nurse, the Journal of Professional Nursing, theJournal of Nursing Administration, the Nurse Practitioner and in Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners. Shehas presented or is scheduled to present locally, regionally and nationally on nursing work force issues atconferences sponsored by the American Nurses Association, the American Organization of Nurse Executives,the National Association of Student Nurses, the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty, the RuralHealth Association of Tennessee, the Southern Regional Education Board, the Southern Nursing ResearchSociety and the Tennessee Nurses Association. Since 1994, she has garnered approximately $1 million ingrants and contracts to study work force issues in Tennessee.In terms of leadership, Dr. Moody has served as department chairperson, dean and executive director of anorganization that was incorporated and became recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501[c]3organization. In the latter capacity, she has been directly involved in the conduct of state-wide meetings, workedwith a multidisciplinary state-wide group, represented the organization at state and national meetings, appearedbefore state boards, developed contracts with individuals and agencies, garnered donations, and written andadministered grants for the organization.She and her husband Tom have two children, Adam and Mykel. Before moving to the President’s Home inHarrogate, the Moodys lived in Knoxville, Tennessee.

PRESIDENTDR. NANCY MOODY

ATHLETICS DIRECTORROGER VANNOY Following the 2006-07 women’s basketball season, Roger Vannoy had served as LincolnMemorial University’s women’s basketball coach for a quarter of a century. During that timehe amassed a 453-245 record, earning a spot among the top-20 NCAA Division II activecoaches of that time.A life-long native of Harrogate, Tennessee, Vannoy’s background in athletics dates back tohis days as a high school coach at the former Powell Valley High School. Since that time hehas coached 14 LMU hall of famers, 16 all-conference performers and five All-Americans.Vannoy’s retirement from the coaching ranks following the 2006-07 season afforded him the

opportunity to take over as Lincoln Memorial University’s athletics director and to continue to serve the institutionfrom which he graduated in 1975. Now in his first year as athletics director, Vannoy will guide the University in itsfirst full season of elgibility in the South Atlantic Conference. Vannoy and his wife Pam reside in Harrogate andhave two daughters, Morgane and Whitney.

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2007-08 SEASON OUTLOOK

A new era begins as Coach Larry Just takes over the reins of the nationally prominentLady Railsplitter basketball program. With six new players and a solid core of returningplayers, the future looks bright for the 2007-08 squad. Only two starters return from last season, led by senior Heather Benton (Wooton ,Ky.). Last season, Benton was third on the team in scoring and second in rebounding.The other returning starter is sophomore Andi Winney (Yorktown , Ind,), who was namedto the South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team last season. Winney led the team inrebounds and was second in scoring last season. Also returning from last year’s team are several players who played essential roles;senior Kate Fane (Sterling , Ill.); juniors Sarah Harrison (Sneedville , Tenn.) andKelly Youhas (Mattoon, Ill.); and sophomore Whitney Vannoy (Harrogate , Tenn.).Laura Elliott (Livermore, Cal.) returns from a season-ending injury last season thatsidelined her after only three games. The newcomers to this year’s team represent a mix of youth and experience. Theexperience comes from junior college transfer Kara Harris (Alcoa, Tenn.) from nearbyWalters State and also from Shawna Nicols (Milwaukee, Wis.), who transfers in fromthe Big Ten’s University of Wisconsin . The youth is represented by four freshmen. Localstandout Bonnie DeBusk (New Tazewell, Tenn.) makes the ten mile trip from ClaiborneHigh to LMU this season. She will be joined by highly-recruited Stephanie Wagner(Elkhart, Ind.), who helped take Jimtown High to the state championship game. Roundingout the line-up are a pair of freshmen, Brittany Craney and Megan Davis, both of whomare from Petersburg, Indiana, and Pike Central High School. The 2007-08 schedule will present the team with some tough challenges in addition tothe grueling South Atlantic Conference schedule. The season will start at the Carson-Newman Lady Eagle Tip-off Classic where the Lady Railsplitters will face Clayton Stateand North Georgia . Clayton State finished last season in the Division II Final Four. Also appearing on the schedule this season are future SAC foe Brevard as well asKing, Virginia State , North Greenville, Oakland City and Lees McRae. Coach Just willalso be feeling a little déjà-vu as he will revisit a former conference foe in St. Joseph’s. The latter half of the season will see the usual appearances by South Atlantic Conferencefoes including three NCAA Tournament teams from last season in Carson-Newman,Newberry and Wingate. Contests against Catawba, Mars Hill, Lenoir-Rhyne and Tusculumwill round out the SAC portion of the schedule.

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2007-08 LINCOLN MEMORIAL BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl Hometown00 Sarah Harrison G 5’8” Jr Sneedville, TN3 Kara Harris G 5’6” Jr Alcoa, TN10 Whitney Vannoy G 5’8” So Harrogate, TN11 Brittany Craney G 5’6” Fr Petersburg, IN15 Andi Winney F 6’1” So Yorktown, IN20 Bonnie DeBusk F 5’10” Fr New Tazewell, TN22 Stephanie Wagner G 5’8” Fr Elkhart, IN31 Megan Davis F 6’0” Fr Petersburg, IN32 Laura Elliot C 6’1” R-Jr Livermore, CA33 Heather Benton F 5’11” Sr Wooton, KY34 Kate Fane G 5’7” Jr Sterling, IL40 Shawna Nicols G 5’10” Sr Milwaukee, WI44 Kelly Youhas C 6’1” Jr Mattoon, IL

2007-08 ROSTER AND TEAM PHOTO

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LADY RAILSPLITTER COACHING STAFF

LARRY JUSTHEAD COACH First season On April 1, 2007, Larry Just was named the sixth head coach in the modernera of LMU women's basketball.

Just comes to LMU from Quincy University, where he turned around a programthat was winless in his first season and guided them to four consecutive 20-winseasons, two conference titles, four consecutive trips to the NCAA Division IITournament and an appearance in the NCAA Elite Eight in 2004. That 2004 squadfinished the season ranked seventh in the USA Today / ESPN / Women's BasketballCoaches Association national poll.

The winningest coach in Quincy Lady Hawks history, Just has been namedIllinois Basketball Coaches Association NCAA Division II Coach of the Year fourtimes and Great Lakes Valley Conference Coach of the Year three times duringhis tenure. He comes to LMU with a career coaching record of 155-135.

Prior to Quincy, Just spent eight years as the assistant women's basketballcoach at Bellarmine University under his brother, head coach Charlie Just. Duringthat time the Knights went 179-53, making six NCAA Tournament appearances,three trips to the Elite Eight and an appearance in the 1994 Final Four.

A native of Louisville, Ky., Just earned a bachelor's of science degree in secondaryeducation in 1988 from Indiana University Southeast and a master's in educationin 1996 from the same institution. While at IUS, he was a four-year letterwinner onthe men's basketball team and remains the school's all-time leader in assists andis ranked fourth in scoring. Just was also an NAIA first-team Academic All-Americanin 1987 and 1988.

Just is married to the former Denise Diebold. They have three children --Allison (9), Brittney (7) and Eli (4).

THE JUST FILE

Birthdate / Birthplace:May 8, 1966 / Lousiville, KY

Education:Indiana University Southeast

B.S. Secondary Education, 1988M.S. Education, 1996

Coaching Resume:Louisville St. Xavier High School (Asst.)

1988-89

Bellarmine University (Asst.)1989-97

Quincy University1997-2007

155-135 (.534)

Lincoln Memorial University2007-present

HEAD COACHING HONORSNCAA Tournament Appearances

2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

NCAA Elite Eight Appearances2004

Great Lakes Valley ConferenceChampionships

2004, 2005

GLVC Coach of the Year2001-02, 2003-04, 2004-05

IBCA Coach of the Year2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05,

2005-06

(L-R) Allison, Denise, Eli, Larry, Brittany

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LADY RAILSPLITTER COACHING STAFF

DAWN SKELCHERASSISTANT COACH

Dawn returns as the assistant coach for a fifth season, this time to helplead the LMU program into a new era. Prior to being named assistant coach, she spent two seasons as aLady Railsplitter, averaging 3.8 points and 1.9 rebounds a game.

Dawn came to LMU after two seasons at John A. Logan (IL) CommunityCollege, where she helped lead the Lady Vols to an appearance in the NJCAANational Tournament. At Logan, she averaged 5.2 points and 2.9 rebounds pergame and shot 34 percent from three-point range.

A native of Carterville, IL, Dawn attended Carterville High where she earnedseveral honors during her prep career, including All-Black Diamond Conference.

A 2003 graduate of LMU, Dawn earned a degree in athletic training andbrings that knowledge and experience to the sidelines in addition to her regularcoaching duties. She has introduced new conditioning techniques to thecoaching staff’s repertoire. Skelcher also handles film exchange and othercoaching duties.

“Dawn has made my transition to LMU much easier,” says Coach Just.“She understands how things work here, which has allowed me to get off to aquicker start. Dawn has been around the game and LMU for seven years. Shewill be given new and more responsibilities. She will focus more on recruitingand day to day operations. I look forward to working with Dawn this year.”

She currently resides in Harrogate.

JENNY WISSERGRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH

Jenny comes to LMU as a graduate assistant this seasonfollowing a successful career at Quincy playing for Coach Just.

At Quincy she finished her career as the school’s all-timeleader in three-point shooting. Wisser also finished in the top ten inthree-point percentage and scored 785 points over her four years.She was also named to the All-GLVC Academic team twice duringher career.

“Jenny joins my staff after playing for me the last four years atQuincy University,” says Coach Just. “ Jenny had a very goodcareer as a player. I hope that she will bring great insight to me as toplayer’s perceptions. She has a very good work ethic and love forthe game. Jenny will help develop our perimeter players this yearand help run our Junior Roundballer Club as a few of her duties. I amexcited to have the opportunity to keep working with Jenny.”

PLAYING EXPERIENCELincoln Memorial University

2000-02

John A. Logan Junior College1998-2000

Carterville (IL) High School1994-98

PLAYING EXPERIENCEQuincy University

2003-2007

Marion High SchoolMarion, IN1999-2003

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HEATHER BENTON #335-11 * Senior * Forward * Wooton, KYLeslie County HSFamily: Lindsey and Wanda Benton

JUNIOR SEASON (2006-07)Started in 20 out of 27 games.... Third on theteam in scoring and second in rebounding....Scored 10 or more points in 12 of her 27appearances.... Missed two games inDecember due to the death of her father.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2005-06)Second leading scorer and top rebounder on theteam....Had a career game at West Alabama,scoring 23 points.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2004-05)Came on strong late in the season to earn a starting spot.

PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTSFive year starter for the Lady Eagles.... One of only 16 players in Kentuckyhigh school girl’s basketball history to score more than 3,000 career points....Named the 14th Region Player of the Year in both The Mountain SportsLeader and The Cats’ Pause preseason previews.... Earned the WYMT-TVPlayer of the Week honors on more than one occasion.... Named All-District,All-Region and All-State on more than one occasion.... Broke the schoolrecord for points in a game (set by Miss Basketball Jody Sizemore) with 66points (third most in Kentucky history) in a game against Jackson City onFebruary 17, 2004.... Four days earlier she scored 60 against district rivalBuckhorn.

Coach Just on Heather:“Heather will give us experience in both the wing and post position. She isversatile enough to go outside and hit the jump shot or post up a smallerplayer. Heather has a scoring mentality that we hopefully can capitalize withsome great minutes. Heather is the only senior that has been in our programfor her fourth season.”

LMU Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2004-05 25 2 265 33 76 .434 0 0 .000 22 32 .688 22 37 59 2.4 15 14 9 5 88 3.52005-06 27 23 711 94 240 .392 1 1 1.000 57 82 .695 52 99 151 5.6 31 39 13 21 246 9.12006-07 27 20 737 100 228 .439 1 5 .200 51 69 .739 53 91 144 5.3 30 34 9 12 252 9.3TOTAL 79 45 1713 227 544 .417 2 6 .333 130 183 .710 127 227 354 4.5 76 87 31 38 586 7.4

Career Highs

Points - 23 at UWA 1-14-06Rebounds - 12 at Lees-Mcrae 11-15-05

Assists - 6 vs. UNA 1-21-06

30 Second Timeout

Date of Birth: December 18, 1985Nickname: “HB”Favorite Singer/Band: Tim McGrawFavorite Movie: “Pretty Woman”Biggest Pet Peeve: People messingwith my clothesBiggest Role Model: Mom and DadFavorite Animal: DogFavorite Food: SteakAdjective that best describes you:CaringHobbies: Spending time with familyand friends, shopping, going to churchand travelling

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KATE FANE #345-7 * Senior * Guard * Sterling, ILSauk Valley CC / Sterling HSParents: Jeff and Monica Fane

JUNIOR SEASON (2006-07)Played in all 29 games.... Led the team in stealsand third in assists.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2005-06)Played in all 27 games, scoring 104 points....Fifth on the team in assists.

PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTSCame to LMU after one season at Sauk Valley Community College.... Wasnamed a NJCAA Third Team All-American in 2004-05... Also named All-Arrowhead Conference and All-Region IV.... Named MVP of the NJCAA All-Region IV Tournament.... Played her prep career as a Sterling GoldenWarrior, where she was named to the All-State and to the IBCA 2004 ClassAA All-Star Team.... Led the Class AA players with 20 points in the RisingStars Classic following her senior season at SHS.

Coach Just on Kate:“Kate will be competing for time in the off guard position. She will need toprovide us consistency at both ends of the floor. She led the team in stealslast year. Offensively, Kate has the ability to hit the medium range jump shotor even post up.”

LMU Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 27 0 374 40 132 .303 8 54 .148 16 28 .571 13 37 50 1.9 31 41 1 29 104 3.92006-07 29 1 624 48 150 .320 12 64 .188 15 29 .517 22 44 66 2.3 58 57 3 54 123 4.2TOTAL 56 1 998 88 282 .312 20 118 .169 31 57 .544 35 81 116 2.1 89 98 4 83 227 4.1

Career Highs

Points - 12 vs. Ky. State 12-31-05 and vs. North Ala. 1-21-06Rebounds - 7 vs. USC Upstate 11-21-06Assists - 6 at Carson-Newman 1-3-07

30 Second Timeout

Date of Birth: April 9, 1986Nickname: “Kit”Favorite Singer/Band: KellyClarksonFavorite Movie: “He Got Game”Biggest Pet Peeve: When peopledon’t say “Bye” when ending a phonecallBiggest Role Model: ParentsFavorite Animal: DogFavorite Food: PopcornAdjective that best describes you:DeterminedHobbies: Scrapbooking, shopping,studying, hanging out with friends andfamily

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LAURA ELLIOT #326-1 * Junior * C * Livermore, CAOhlone CCParents: Mark and Barb ElliotPRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTSPlayed in only three games due to an injury.

PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTSOne of the top rebounders in the state of California.... Named All-Coast Conference and was honorable mention All-State. NamedOhlone’s Offensive Player of the Year.... One of five Ohlone playersto go on to play at a four-year institution.... Played her prep ball atGranada High School.

Coach Just on Laura:“Laura is coming off an ACL injury from last year. She will be playingin the post and should give us some quality experience. Laura has avery good work ethic that allows her to be a very good defender andrebounder at both ends of the floor. Laura’s offense will continue to gain consistency inside and out.”

SHAWNA NICOLS #405-10 * Senior * Guard * Milwaukee, WI *UW / Pius IX HSParents: Beth and Vince NicolsPRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTSPlayed two seasons at the University of Wisconsin before having toretire from basketball due to an injury.... Was the Gatorade StatePlayer of the Year for Wisconsin and honorable mention All-American by Street and Smith during her senior season at the preplevel...

Coach Just on Shawna:“Shawna has a great passion to play the game of basketball. Eventhough she has been out of organized basketball for a couple ofyears, her skills are very good. She has the full package on offensewith the ability to hit the 3, get to the basket, and set up herteammates for baskets. She is definitely a coach on the floor that willlead this team everyday.”

30 Second TimeoutDate of Birth: April 4, 1986Nickname: Lolo, Lo, Loz, “L”, LurFavorite Singer/Band: Martina McBride andMatchbox 20Favorite Movie: “Billy Madison” and “Remem-ber the Titans”Biggest Pet Peeve: Listening to the end of asong after the words are doneBiggest Role Model: Ellen Stanley (her Jun-ior College coach)Favorite Animal: Dogs (Golden Retrievers)Favorite Food: Quesadillas and Beef jerkeyAdjective that best describes you: Competi-tive / Goal OrientedHobbies: Watching movies, listening to mu-sic, jogging, hanging out with friends, sleepingand basketball

30 Second Timeout

Date of Birth: Dec. 23, 1982Nickname: WisconsinFavorite Singer/Band: Dave Matthews BandFavorite Movie: “Finding Neverland” and “TheNeverending Story”Biggest Pet Peeve: When people say some-thing but do not follow through with it; actionsspeak louder than wordsBiggest Role Model: My mom and JamieCareyFavorite Animal: My girl dog - BobFavorite Food: I don’t discriminateAdjective that best describes you: Deter-minedHobbies: Losing when playing the Wii, watch-ing movies, reading and spinning records

OCC StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 31 --- --- 122 245 .500 0 0 .000 55 103 .534 85 155 240 7.7 33 --- 2 58 299 9.7

UW Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2000-01 17 0 94 4 14 .286 1 7 .143 2 6 .333 --- --- 9 0.5 11 8 2 3 11 0.62001-02 26 5 448 20 57 .351 9 29 .310 12 22 .545 --- --- 36 1.4 40 65 1 17 61 2.3TOTAL 43 5 542 24 71 .338 10 36 .278 14 28 .500 --- --- 45 1.0 51 73 3 20 72 1.7

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SARAH HARRISON #005-8 * Junior * Guard * Sneedville, TNHancock County HSParents: T.J. and Phyllis HarrisonSOPHOMORE SEASON (2006-07)Appeared in 20 games.... Had one of the higher free throwpercantages on the team.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2005-06)Saw limited action due to illness.

PRIOR TO LMU/QUICK FACTSFour year starter for Hancock County.... Named District 2-A Player ofthe year her sophomore and senior seasons.... Named All-Districtduring her freshman, junior and senior seasons and All-Region hersophomore and senior seasons.... Was honorable mention All-Stateall four years of her prep career.... Helped take HCHS to theSubstate level her sophomore and junior seasons.... Her brotherThomas (LMU) and sister Julia (Carson-Newman) also playedbasketball at the collegiate level.... Scored 1,783 points during herprep career.

Coach Just on Sarah:“Sarah will be competing for time inthe off guard and wing positions.She has the ability to make shots,particularly 3’s. We expect Sarahto step up her game at both ends ofthe floor and help us compete in thisleague.”

LMU Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 9 0 24 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 2 5 0.6 2 5 0 1 4 0.42006-07 20 0 58 3 16 .188 0 3 .000 8 9 .889 5 8 13 0.7 4 4 3 2 14 0.7TOTAL 29 0 82 5 21 .238 0 4 .000 8 9 .889 8 10 18 0.6 6 9 3 3 18 0.6

KARA HARRIS #35-5 * Junior * Guard * Alcoa, TNWalters State CC / Alcoa HSParents: John and Eugenia HarrisPRIOR TO LMU/QUICK FACTSPlayed two seasons at Walters State for Coach Dave Kragel....Helped lead the Lady Senators to a 25-12 record and a NJCAANational Tournament berth in 2006-07.... Named to the region All-Tournament team in 2006-07.... Averaged 7.7 points, 2.2 rebounds,3.8 assists and 1.4 steals per game in the 2006-07 season....Finished top 10 in assists in the TJCCAA in 2006-07.... Prepped atAlcoa High School where she scored 1800 points, hit 237 three-pointers, had 220 steals and pulled down 564 rebounds during hercareer.... Named All-Region all four years and All-District threeyears of her prep career.... Also has a Tennessee statechampionship in track in the 4x1 relays.

Coach Just on Kara:“Kara is a tremendous athlete that will help us at both guard positions. She has the ability to control a gamewith her defense on top. Offensively, Kara can consistently hit the 3, but has a great first step to attack thebasket. Kara has the opportunity to be an impact player for us.”

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Date of Birth: August 19, 1987Nickname: Gube, Rube and othersFavorite Singer/Band: DaveMatthews BandFavorite Movie: “Love & Basketball”Biggest Pet Peeve: Someone irri-tates me when I’m yawning and then Ican’t yawnBiggest Role Model: My parentsFavorite Animal: CowFavorite Food: CornAdjective that best describes you:UniqueHobbies: Any sport, scrapbooking,singing

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Date of Birth: July 28, 1987Nickname: KaraFavorite Singer/Band: Mary J. BligeFavorite Movie: “Friday”Biggest Pet Peeve: No answerBiggest Role Model: Mother andfatherFavorite Animal: DogsFavorite Food: Fried ChickenAdjective that best describes you:CompetitiveHobbies: Basketball, hanging withfriends, watching tv or movies

Career Highs

Points - 2 on nine occasionsRebounds – 3 vs. Catawba 1-20-07

Assists – 1 on 6 occasions

WSCC Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 24 13 509 61 147 .410 61 147 .410 41 93 .440 --- --- --- --- 44 --- --- 52 176 7.32006-07 34 34 962 87 229 .380 64 181 .350 31 47 .660 --- --- --- --- 125 --- --- 77 269 7.9TOTAL 58 47 1471 148 376 .394 125 328 .381 72 140 .514 --- --- --- --- 169 --- --- 129 445 7.7

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WHITNEY VANNOY #105-8 * Sophomore * Guard * Harrogate, TNCumberland Gap HSParents: Roger and Pam VannoyFRESHMAN SEASON (2006-07)Played in 19 games.

HIGH SCHOOL / QUICK FACTSYoungest daughter of former head coach Roger Vannoy.... Hersister Morgane played for LMU from 2000-2004. Played at nearbyCumberland Gap High School where she was coached by heruncle, Ron Vannoy.... Helped turn around a team that went 9-11 in2004-05 to go a school-record 22-6 and a runner-up spot in thedistrict in her senior season.... Named All-District in 2005 and 2006,All-District Tournament in 2006 and was the MVP of the UnionCounty Invitational her junior and senior seasons.... Scored 803points and pulled down 230 rebounds in her high school career.

Coach Just on Whitney:“Whitney is a shooter. She has an excellent touch from 3 point range. She also has the ability to put the ballon the floor. Whitney understandsthe game and uses that to heradvantage at both ends of the floor.She will be able to help us in the offguard or wing position.”

LMU Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 19 0 91 3 12 .333 1 4 .250 2 5 .400 0 8 8 0.4 1 8 1 4 11 0.6TOTAL 19 0 91 3 12 .333 1 4 .250 2 5 .400 0 8 8 0.4 1 8 1 4 11 0.6

KELLY YOUHAS #446-1 * Junior * Forward * Mattoon, ILMattoon HSParents: Mike and Jane Youhas

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006-07)Played in 17 games.... Was perfect from the free throw line.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2005-06)Missed the first few games of the season due to recovery from off-seasonsurgery.

QUICK FACTS/PRIOR TO LMUKelly was named Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention during her prepcareer.... She was also named to the Decatur Herald Interview All-AreaTeam.... Participated in the 2004 “High Potential” Basketball Camp where shewas named MVP of the approximately 150 college prospects in attendance atthe camp.... Also played volleyball for the Green Wave, where she wasnamed to the Big 12 All-Conference team.

Coach Just on Kelly:“Kelly has the ability to play either postposition. Offensively, she can play insideor step out and hit the jump shot.Defensively, she the ability to challengeand alter shots. We will also be countingon Kelly to be a rebounder at both ends ofthe floor.”

LMU Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 17 1 72 5 22 .227 1 6 .167 7 10 .700 1 13 14 0.8 1 6 6 0 18 1.12006-07 17 0 62 3 19 .158 0 3 .000 4 4 1.000 1 8 9 0.5 1 6 4 1 10 0.6TOTAL 34 1 134 8 41 .195 1 9 .111 11 14 .786 2 21 23

0.7 2 12 10 1 28 0.8

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Date of Birth: July 21, 1988Nickname: Whit, Whitty, WhitakerFavorite Singer/Band: Most typesFavorite Movie: “Billy Madison”Biggest Pet Peeve: HypocriticalpeopleBiggest Role Model: ParentsFavorite Animal: My dog Ozzy (anEnglish Mastiff)Favorite Food: Spaghetti, anythingItalian, steak and baked potatoAdjective that best describes you:Strong-willedHobbies: Attending church, hangingout with friends and family, playingbasketball

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Date of Birth: October 12, 1986Nickname: NoneFavorite Singer/Band: The FrayFavorite Movie: “It’s a WonderfulLife”Biggest Pet Peeve: Awkward silencewhile in an elevator or public restroom!Biggest Role Model: Pete GentaFavorite Animal: PenguinFavorite Food: Chips and hot sauceAdjective that best describes you:PatientHobbies: Learning how to cook, bar-gain shopping, spending time withfriends and family, taking power naps

Career Highs

Points – 6 at Lee 1-30-06Rebonds – 4 at Tusculum 12-13-05

Assists – 1 vs. UNA 1-21-06

Career Highs

Points – 3 at Catawba 2-14-07Rebounds – 3 at Tusculum 2-3-07

Assists – 1 at Wingate 2-28-07

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ANDI WINNEY #156-1 * Sophomore * Forward * Yorktown, INYorktown HSParents: Wayne and Gail WinneyFRESHMAN SEASON (2006-07)Named to the SAC All-Freshman Team.... Led the team in reboundingand field goal percentage... Second on the team in scoring.

HIGH SCHOOL / QUICK FACTSNamed one of Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s Top 40 Girls followingher senior season.... Also named to the magazine’s All-Star team....Earned All-County, All-Conference, Team MVP honors during her prepcareer... Led the Hoosier Heritage Conference in rebounds andsecond in scoring last season.... Exploded for a career high 35 pointsand 21 rebounds against Muncie Burris on Jan. 31, 2006.... Namedthe Munice Star Press girl’s basketball Player of the Year following the2006 season.... Ranked 23rd in scoring and 11th in rebounding in thestate of Indiana last season...

Coach Just on Andi:“Andi is coming off a very good freshman campaign and summer bout with mono. She is a great competitor thatI expect will come back to prove sheis one of the best post players in thisleague. Andi runs the floor well andwill provide an offensive presence forus in the post. She does a very goodjob on the boards at both ends of thefloor. Her work ethic will give her achance to get better everyday.”

LMU Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 29 25 779 121 235 .515 0 0 .000 69 88 .784 90 122 212 7.3 17 76 11 25 311 10.7TOTAL 29 25 779 121 235 .515 0 0 .000 69 88 .784 90 122 212 7.3 17 76 11 25 311 10.7

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Date of Birth: May 5, 1988Nickname: Andi, Heinecke, WinneyFavorite Singer/Band: I couldn’t pickFavorite Movie: “10 Things I HateAbout You”Biggest Pet Peeve: “People drivingslow in the left lane!Biggest Role Model: My brotherFavorite Animal: My dog JakeFavorite Food: Potato soup and Gold-fish Ice CreamAdjective that best describes you:GenuineHobbies: Music, driving, basketballand writing

Career Highs

Points – 19 vs. Catawba 1-20-07Rebounds – 14 vs. Catawba 1-20-07Assists – 4 vs. USC Upstate 11-21-06

BRITTANY CRANEY #115-6 * Freshman * Guard * Petersburg, IN * Pike Central HSParents: Mike and Rita Craney

PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTSAveraged 15 points per game for the Lady Chargers in the 2006-07 season.... Led theteam in assists and steals during her senior season.... Scored over 1,000 points duringher prep career.... Also ran Cross Country for PCHS, going as far as the Semi-state levelin 2006.

Coach Just on Brittany:“Brittany will be competing for time in the point and off guard positions. She has very goodspeed and quickness. Brittany handles the ball well and has the ability to hit the 3. Shehas a very good work ethic. As Brittany adjusts to the college game, she will be able to giveus another quality player.”

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Date of Birth: May 24, 1988Nickname: BrittFavorite Singer/Band: No answerFavorite Movie: “Billy Madison”Biggest Pet Peeve: No answerBiggest Role Model: My mom anddadFavorite Animal: DogFavorite Food: Grilled chicken andmy mom’s mashed potatoesAdjective that best describes you:QuietHobbies: Shopping, playing sports,being with family and friends, watch-ing movies

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MEGAN DAVIS #316-0 * Freshman * Forward * Petersburg, IN * Pike Central HSParents: Jeff Davis and Shannon Heldt

PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTSAveraged a near double-double during her senior season with 13 points and eightrebounds a game.... Named one of the Hoosier Basketball Magazine Top 100 senior girlsfor the 2006-07 season.... Also scored more than 1,000 points during her prep career....Played for the Class 3A West Team in the 2007 Indiana East/West All Star basketballgame.... Also played on the Indiana S.W.I.S.H. team that won the Kentucky State and

Mid America Youth Basketball Tournament championships.

Coach Just on Megan:“Megan will be competing in the wing and small forward positions. She has the ability tomake shots from both inside and outside with range. As Megan gets stronger and adjuststo this level, she will be able to contribute for us. I look forward to seeing her help move ourprogram forward.”

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Date of Birth: August 21, 1988Nickname: MegFavorite Singer/Band: BradPaisleyFavorite Movie: “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”Biggest Pet Peeve: SmokingBiggest Role Model: My grandma(Nancy Davis)Favorite Animal: Sea turtleFavorite Food: Corn and mashedpotatoesAdjective that best describes you:Loud, fun, energeticHobbies: Shopping, being withfamily and friends

BONNIE DeBUSK #205-10 * Freshman * Forward * New Tazewell, TN * Claiborne HSParents: Cynthis and Charles DeBusk

QUICK FACTS/PRIOR TO LMUHelped lead Claiborne High to a 30-5 record and an appearance in the Class AASectionals.... Averaged 12.4 points and 0.2 rebounds a game during her senior season....Also ran the 1600 meter event for Claiborne’s track team.... One of the valedictorians ofher senior class.... Named one of the “top power forwards to watch” by the KnoxvilleNews-Sentinel..... Is the second member of her family to play at the NCAA Division II level

as her sister Abby was an All-SAC and All-region player at Mars Hill....

Coach Just on Bonnie:“Bonnie will be competing in the small forward position. She has a great work ethic that Iclassify as a “ball getter.” Bonnie goes after every rebound at both ends of the floor. Sheruns the floor hard and posts up strong. As Bonnie gets more consistency finishing aroundthe basket and confidence in shooting the perimeter jump shot, she will have the opportunityto give us more depth in the post.”

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Date of Birth: December 7, 1988Nickname: Bon BonFavorite Singer/Band: N’SyncFavorite Movie: “Pride andPrejudice”Biggest Pet Peeve: When peoplesmack their gumBiggest Role Model: My sisterAbbyFavorite Animal: Dogs! (I have 5)Favorite Food: Macaroni & CheeseAdjective that best describes you:FriendlyHobbies: Reading, running,watching movies, rollerblading

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2007-08 CHEERLEADERS

STEPHANIE WAGNER #225-9 * Freshman * Guard * Elkhart, IN * Jimtown HSParents: David and Pam Wagner

HIGH SCHOOL / QUICK FACTSHelped lead Jimtown to a state runner-up finish in 2006-07.... Named to the HoosierBasketball Magazine Top 40 team... One of the top 20 scorers in the state of Indiana hersenior season, averaging 20.5 points a game.... Scored 555 points her senior season....Led the state in free throw percentage in 2006-07 with a .920 percentage.... Led the statein free throw percentage both her junior and senior seasos.... Named All-Conference allfour seasons and led the conference in scoring all four seasons.... Invited to the Nike Blue

Star All-America Invitational Camp.

Coach Just on Stephanie:“Stephanie will be playing in the wing or off guard position. She has an outstanding workethic and passion for the game of basketball. Stephanie has the ability to score in manyways. She can hit the 3 or attack the basket and score or get fouled. There will be someadjusting to the college game, but Stephanie will have the opportunity to have an immediateimpact for our basketball team.”

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Date of Birth: June 16, 1988Nickname: Steph, WagFavorite Singer/Band: Don’t knowFavorite Movie: “How to Lose a Guyin 10 Days”Biggest Pet Peeve: The water in LilesHall is cold every time I try to showerBiggest Role Model: My sister JenFavorite Animal: My cat “Pretty”Favorite Food: SaladAdjective that best describes you:Dedicated / CompetitiveHobbies: Playing with my cat, run-ning, scrapbooking with my sister andbeating Jenny at “Horse”

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2007-2008 LADY RAILSPLITTER OPPONENTS

Brevard Lady Tornados (8-21) Jan. 12 • Harrogate, TN / Feb. 9 • Brevard, NCLocation ............................... Brevard, NCSchool Colors ..... Royal Blue, Black and WhiteArena .................. Boshamer Center (1,200)Series Record ...................... LMU leads 2-0

Head Coach ............................. Bill WilsonBC Record (Yrs.) ....,,......... 15-42 (2)Career Record (Yrs.) ....... 114-171 (11)

SID Contact .......................... Kevin DavisOffice ....................... (828) 884-8288Fax ........................... (828) 884-8274E-Mail ............. [email protected]/athletics

Catawba Lady Indians (20-9, 10-6 SAC) Jan. 23 • Salisbury, NC / Feb. 20 • Harrogate, TNLocation ............................... Salisbury, NCSchool Colors .............. Navy Blue and WhiteArena ........................ Goodman Gym (3,500)Series Record ...................... Series tied 1-1

Head Coach ......................... Angie MortonCC Record (Yrs.) ............... 68-48 (4)Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 176-138 (11)

SID Contact ............................. Jim LewisOffice ..................... (704) 637-4720Fax ......................... (704) 637-5705E-Mail ............. [email protected]

Lenoir-Rhyne Bears (16-12, 9-7 SAC) Jan. 19 • Hickory, NC / Feb. 16 • Harrogate, TNLocation ............................... Hickory, NCSchool Colors ..................... Red and BlackArena ...................... Shuford Gym (8,500)Series Record ..................... Series tied 1-1

Head Coach ............................. Todd StarkeyLRC Record (Yrs.) ............. 26-30 (2)Career Record (Yrs.) .......... 26-30 (2)

SID Contact ............................ John KarrsOffice ....................... (828) 327-7174Fax ........................... (828) 327-7671E-Mail ..................... [email protected]

Newberry Lady Indians (24-7, 10-6 SAC) Jan. 16 • Harrogate, TN / Mar. 1 • Newberry, SCLocation .............................. Newberry, SCSchool Colors ................... Scarlet and GrayArena ...................... Eleazor Arena (1,800)Series Record ..................... Series tied 2-2

Head Coach ............................ Jason BrinkNC Record (Yrs.) .............. 68-55 (4)Career Record (Yrs.) ....... 102-103 (7)

SID Contact ............................. Brian DiazOffice ....................... (803) 321-5603Fax ........................... (803) 321-5169E-Mail ........ [email protected]

North Georgia Lady Saints (12-14, 7-9 PBC) Nov. 17 • Jefferson City, TN / Dec. 15 • Dahlonega, GALocation ............................... Dahlonega, GASchool Colors .............. Royal Blue and WhiteArena ....................... Memorial Hall (2,500)Series Record ..................... LMU leads 5-2

Head Coach ........................... Buffie BursonNGCSU Record (Yrs.) ..... 307-112 (13)Career Record (Yrs.) ..... 307-112 (13)

SID Contact ......................... Travis JaromeOffice ....................... (706) 867-3250Fax ........................... (919) 530-5120E-Mail ................ [email protected]/athletics

Carson-Newman Lady Eagles (21-10, 9-7 SAC) Dec. 1 • Harrogate, TN / Feb. 23 • Jefferson City, TNLocation ........................ Jefferson City, TNSchool Colors .................. Orange and BlueArena ....................... Holt Fieldhouse (2,000)Series Record .................. CN leads 36-35

Head Coach ............................. Dean WalshCNC Record (Yrs.) ........... 102-76 (6)Career Record (Yrs.) ........ 160-93 (9)

SID Contact ............................. Mike BaurOffice ....................... (865) 471-3477Fax ........................... (865) 471-3514E-Mail .................. [email protected]/athletics

King Lady Tornados (18-13, 11-6 AAC) Nov. 20 • Harrogate, TNLocation .................................. Bristol, TNSchool Colors ................. Scarlet and NavyArena .................... Student Center (1,300)Series Record .................... LMU leads 15-1

Head Coach .................... Michelle WilliamsKC Record (Yrs.) ................. N/A (7)Career Record (Yrs.) ............. N/A (7)

SID Contact ...................... Craig KleinmannOffice ..................... (423) 652-6017Fax ......................... (423) 652-6041E-Mail ................ [email protected]/athletics

Belmont Bruins (25-7, 16-2 ASC) Nov. 1 • Nashville, TNLocation .............................. Nashville, TNSchool Colors ........... Navy, Red and WhiteArena ................ Curb Event Center (5,000)Series Record ....................... First meeting

Head Coach ............................ Tony CrossBU Record (Yrs.) ............ 497-211 (23)Career Record (Yrs.) ...... 497-211 (23)

SID Contact .......................... Kenisha RoweOffice ....................... (615) 460-5990Fax ........................... (615) 460-5584E-Mail ........ [email protected]

Mars Hill Lady Lions (14-14, 7-9 SAC) Jan. 26 • Harrogate, TN / Feb. 13 • Mars Hill, NCLocation ............................... Mars Hill, NCSchool Colors ............. Royal Blue and GoldArena .................... Stanford Arena (2,800)Series Record ..................... Series tied 4-4

Head Coach ...................... Jennifer NanceMHC Record (Yrs.) ............ 14-14 (1)Career Record (Yrs.) ......... 14-14 (1)

SID Contact ............................ Rick BakerOffice ..................... (828) 689-1373Fax ......................... (828) 689-1440E-Mail ................... [email protected]

Clayton State Lady Flames (29-6, 12-4 PBC) Nov. 16 • Jefferson City, TNLocation ................................ Morrow, GASchool Colors .................. Blue and OrangeArena ................... Athletics Center (2,000)Series Record ..................... LMU leads 1-0

Head Coach ........................... Marty RoweCSU Record (Yrs.) ............ 79-19 (3)Career Record (Yrs.) .......... 79-19 (3)

SID Contact ............................ Lee WrightOffice ..................... (678) 466-4681Fax ......................... (678) 466-4699E-Mail ............ [email protected]

Lees-McRae Lady Bobcats (10-18, 8-12 CVAC) Jan. 2 • Harrogate, TNLocation ............................ Banner Elk, NCSchool Colors .......... Forest Green and GoldArena ...................... Williams Gym (1,200)Series Record ..................... LMU leads 6-2

Head Coach ......................... Sebastian WildLMC Record (Yrs.) ............ 10-18 (1)Career Record (Yrs.) ......... 10-18 (1)

SID Contact ....................... Jason LevesqueOffice ....................... (828) 898-3510Fax ........................... (828) 898-8742E-Mail ............... LevesqueJE.lmc.eduwww.bobcatsports.lmc.edu

North Greenville Lady Crusaders (22-12,NCAA Div. II Independent) Dec. 6 • Harrogate, TN / Jan. 30 • Tigerville, SCLocation .....,........................... Tigerville, SCSchool Colors ......,,,.,.... Red, Black and WhiteArena .................. Hayes Gymnasium (1,200)Series Record ...................... LMU leads 2-0

Head Coach ....................... Jayne ArledgeNGU Record (Yrs.) ......... 317-392 (26)Career Record (Yrs.) ....... 317-392 (26)

SID Contact ........................... Rhett BurnsOffice ....................... (864) 977-7187Fax ........................... (864) 977-7152E-Mail ................... [email protected]

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2007-2008 LADY RAILSPLITTER OPPONENTS

Tusculum Lady Pioneers (16-13, 7-9 SAC) Jan. 9 • Greeneville, TN / Feb. 6 • Harrogate, TNLocation .............................. Greeneville, TNSchool Colors ................. Orange and BlackArena ........................ Alpine Arena (2,000)Series Record .................. LMU leads 33-15

Head Coach ........................... Missy TiberTC Record (Yrs.) .............. 34-23 (2)Career Record (Yrs.) ......... 115-59 (6)

SID Contact ....................... Morgan LunsfordOffice ....................... (423) 636-7494Fax ........................... (423) 636-7370E-Mail ......... [email protected]/athletics

Virginia State Lady Trojans (9-20, 5-15 CIAA) Nov. 25 • Harrogate, TNLocation ........................... Petersburg, VASchool Colors .................. Orange and BlueArena ............................ Daniel Gym (3,454)Series Record ...................... LMU leads 1-0

Head Coach ........................ James Hill, Jr.VSU Record (Yrs.) .................. 9-20Career Record (Yrs.) ............... N/A

SID Contact .............................. Jim JunotOffice ....................... (804) 524-5028Fax ........................... (804) 524-5763E-Mail ..................... [email protected]

Wingate Bulldogs (23-7, 14-2 SAC) Jan. 5 • Wingate, NC / Feb. 2 • Harrogate, TNLocation ............................... Wingate, NCSchool Colors ....... Navy Blue and Old GoldArena ....................... Cuddy Arena (2,500)Series Record ................ Wingate leads 3-0

Head Coach ...................... Barbara NelsonWU Record (Yrs.) ............ First yearCareer Record (Yrs.) ........ First year

SID Contact ..................... David SherwoodOffice ....................... (704) 233-8186Fax ........................... (850) 474-3342E-Mail ......... [email protected]

Oakland City Lady Oaks (13-13, NCAA Div. II Independent ) Dec. 8 • Harrogate, TN / Dec. 18 • Oakland City, INLocation .................... .... Oakland City, INSchool Colors ......,,,,,,,,,,... Navy and WhiteArena ....................... Johnson Center (1,600)Series Record ..................... LMU leads 1-0

Head Coach ...................... Jessica MehringerOCU Record (Yrs.) ........,... 14-14 (1)Career Record (Yrs.) ......... 14-14 (1)

SID Contact ............................ Brick BriscoeOffice ....................... (812) 749-1299Fax ........................... (812) 749-1589E-Mail ................. [email protected]/athletics

Saint Joseph’s Lady Pumas (5-22, 2-17 GLVC) Dec. 20 • Rensselaer, INLocation ........................... Rensselaer, INSchool Colors ............... Cardinal and PurpleArena ........ Scharf Alumni Fieldhousee (2,000)Series Record ...................... First meeting

Head Coach ...................... Jannon LampleySJC Record (Yrs.) ........... First yearCareer Record (Yrs.) ........ First year

SID Contact ......................... Clark TeuscherOffice ....................... (219) 866-6141Fax ........................... (219) 866-6280E-Mail ...,,,,,,,,,.... [email protected]/athletics

2006-2007 LADY RAILSPLITTER BASKETBALL SCHEDULE26 MARS HILL* 6:00 p.m.30 North Greenville 5:30 p.m.

February2 WINGATE* 6:00 p.m.6 TUSCULUM* 6:00 p.m.9 Brevard 2:00 p.m.13 Mars Hill* 6:00 p.m.16 LENOIR-RHYNE* 6:00 p.m.20 CATAWBA* 6:00 p.m.23 Carson-Newman* 6:00 p.m.

March1 Newberry* 2:00 p.m.3 SAC FIRST ROUND (If necessary)5 SAC QUARTERFINALS8-9 SAC SEMIFINALS / FINALS

HICKORY, NC

Home games are in capsAll times are in Eastern Standard Time* Indicates South Atlantic Conference Opponent

November1 Belmont (Exhibition) 7:00 p.m.16-17 Carson-Newman Eagle Club Classic16 Clayton State 6:00 p.m.17 North Georgia 4:00 p.m.20 KING 6:00 p.m.25 VIRGINIA STATE 3:00 p.m.

December1 CARSON-NEWMAN* 6:00 p.m.6 NORTH GREENVILLE 6:00 p.m.8 OAKLAND CITY 2:00 p.m.15 North Georgia 2:00 p.m.18 Oakland City 7:00 p.m.20 St. Joseph’s 6:30 p.m.

January2 LEES-McRAE 6:00 p.m.5 Wingate* 2:00 p.m.9 Tusculum* 6:00 p.m.12 BREVARD 6:00 p.m.16 NEWBERRY* 6:00 p.m.19 Lenoir-Rhyne* 6:00 p.m.23 Catawba* 6:00 p.m.

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THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE

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OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES ...................................... 14-15 8-5 6-9 0-1CONFERENCE .................................... 5-11 3-5 2-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE ............................ 9-4 5-0 4-3 0-1

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATT. HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS

11/15/06 6:00 pm LEES-MCRAE W 55-50 750 (15)Bowser, Betsy (10)Elliot, Laura(10)Winney, Andi

11/18/06 3:30 pm at Kentucky State 54-63 L 250 (10)Johnson, Sidney (8)Johnson, Sidney11/21/06 6:00 pm USC UPSTATE W 80-69 (OT) 150 (22)Benton, Heather (9)Johnson, Sidney11/28/06 6:00 pm BREVARD W 68-66 575 (21)Benton, Heather (9)Benton, Heather

(9)Winney, Andi11/30/06 6:00 pm at Lees-McRae W 66-57 100 (12)Richards, Madeline (10)Winney, Andi12/05/06 6:00 pm at Brevard College W 71-59 200 (20)Richards, Madeline (8)Winney, Andi12/09/06 2:00 pm at Virginia State W 54-49 150 (16)Winney, Andi (9)Winney, Andi12/16/06 6:00 pm at King 62-75 L 150 (18)Winney, Andi (6)Winney, Andi12/29/06 6:00 pm & at USC Upstate W 60-56 220 (23)Richards, Madeline (8)Winney, Andi

(8)Johnson, Latoya12/30/06 2:00 pm & vs N.C. Central 60-65 L 90 (14)Winney, Andi (6)Alcema, Wisemane

(14)Richards, Madeline (6)Benton, Heather01/03/07 6:00 pm * at Carson-Newman 68-76 L 250 (18)Richards, Madeline (6)Johnson, Sidney

(6)Johnson, Latoya(6)Benton, Heather

01/06/07 6:00 pm * WINGATE 49-61 L 925 (18)Bowser, Betsy (9)Winney, Andi01/08/07 6:00 pm * TUSCULUM 59-70 L 800 (12)Benton, Heather (5)Benton, Heather

(5)Winney, Andi(5)Johnson, Sidney

01/10/07 6:00 pm * at Presbyterian W 74-68 438 (14)Alcema, Wisemane (10)Winney, Andi01/13/07 2:00 pm * at Newberry 49-53 L 243 (14)Winney, Andi (9)Johnson, Latoya01/17/07 6:00 pm * LENOIR-RHYNE 53-61 LOT 825 (17)Richards, Madeline (11)Benton, Heather01/20/07 6:00 pm * CATAWBA W 50-45 925 (19)Winney, Andi (14)Winney, Andi01/24/07 6:00 PM * at Mars Hill 50-72 L 290 (13)Richards, Madeline (6)Winney, Andi01/27/07 6:00 pm LEE W 70-63 800 (20)Richards, Madeline (11)Johnson, Latoya01/31/07 6:00 pm * at Wingate 50-78 L 325 (11)Winney, Andi (9)Winney, Andi02/03/07 2:00 pm * at Tusculum 59-73 L 543 (14)Winney, Andi (5)Winney, Andi

(14)Richards, Madeline02/07/07 6:00 pm * PRESBYTERIAN W 53-50 550 (12)Winney, Andi (8)Winney, Andi02/10/07 6:00 pm * MARS HILL 67-81 L 925 (18)Richards, Madeline (7)Winney, Andi02/12/07 6:00 pm * at Lenoir-Rhyne W 80-66 295 (17)Benton, Heather (10)Johnson, Latoya

(10)Benton, Heather02/14/07 6:00 pm * at Catawba 72-74 L 162 (15)Johnson, Latoya (7)Winney, Andi

(15)Richards, Madeline02/17/07 6:00 pm * CARSON-NEWMAN W 75-61 1235 (24)Richards, Madeline (11)Winney, Andi02/24/07 6:00 pm * NEWBERRY 52-55 L 1300 (13)Richards, Madeline (8)Winney, Andi02/26/07 6:00 pm @ PRESBYTERIAN W 53-52 450 (20)Richards, Madeline (9)Winney, Andi02/28/07 6:00 pm # at Wingate 54-91 L 501 (12)Benton, Heather (5)Alcema, Wisemane

(12)Winney, Andi (5)Winney, Andi* = South Atlantic Conference game& = All-State Insurance USC Upstate Classic@ = Food Lion SAC Tournament First Round -- Harrogate, Tennessee# = Food Lion SAC Tournament Quarterfinals -- Wingate, N.C.

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAMEHOME 13 10210 785AWAY 15 4117 274NEUTRAL 1 90 90TOTAL 29 14417 497

2005-06 FINAL LADY RAILSPLITTER RESULTS

14-15 Overall 8-5 Home 6-9 Road 0-1 Neutral

----TOTAL----- -----3-PTS----- -----REBOUNDS---## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O f f Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg11 Richards, Madeline 29 29 937 32.3 127 303 .419 45 121 .372 88 108 .815 14 69 83 2.9 48 1 84 103 2 19 387 13.354 Winney, Andi 29 25 779 26.9 121 235 .515 0 0 .000 69 88 .784 90 122 212 7.3 91 3 17 76 11 25 311 10.733 Benton, Heather 27 20 737 27.3 100 228 .439 1 5 .200 51 69 .739 53 91 144 5.3 46 1 30 34 9 12 252 9.325 Bowser, Betsy 29 29 918 31.7 80 253 .316 39 118 .331 48 68 .706 15 82 97 3.3 54 0 89 96 2 36 247 8.503 Johnson, Latoya 28 9 453 16.2 74 177 .418 0 0 .000 44 56 .786 52 87 139 5.0 59 0 12 56 12 10 192 6.922 Fane, Kate 29 1 624 21.5 48 150 .320 12 64 .188 15 29 .517 22 44 66 2.3 55 0 58 57 3 54 123 4.230 Alcema, Wisemane 29 28 722 24.9 38 101 .376 11 38 .289 19 37 .514 23 80 103 3.6 74 1 43 63 4 22 106 3.704 Johnson, Sidney 20 2 254 12.7 27 58 .466 0 1 .000 37 63 .587 35 50 85 4.3 50 1 7 37 5 11 91 4.600 Harrison, Sarah 20 0 58 2.9 3 16 .188 0 3 .000 8 9 .889 5 8 13 0.7 8 0 4 4 3 2 14 0.720 Salas, Kelsi 24 1 174 7.3 5 17 .294 1 6 .167 2 8 .250 4 13 17 0.7 5 0 22 16 0 6 13 0.510 Vannoy, Whitney 19 0 91 4.8 4 12 .333 1 4 .250 2 5 .400 0 8 8 0.4 7 0 1 8 1 4 11 0.644 Youhas, Kelly 17 0 62 3.6 3 19 .158 0 3 .000 4 4 1.000 1 8 9 0.5 13 0 1 6 4 1 10 0.632 Elliot, Laura 3 1 41 13.7 4 13 .308 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 3 9 12 4.0 4 0 2 4 1 6 10 3.3TM TEAM................ 49 46 95 3.3 0 13

Total.......... 29 634 1582 .401 110 363 .303 389 546 .712 366 717 1083 37.3 514 7 370 573 57 208 1767 60.9Opponents...... 29 688 1622 .424 134 413 .324 349 540 .646 320 671 991 34.2 508 - 406 497 101 292 1859 64.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALLincoln Memorial 849 901 17 1512 Lincoln Memorial 67 3 70Opponents 858 987 14 1859 Opponents 85 1 86

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POINTSPos. Name Seasons Pts.1. Debbie Green (1988-91) 19072. Robin Adams (1987-90) 16783. Carrie Shoffner (1985-89) 15114. Lori Neely (1985-89) 13135. Madeline Richards (2003-07) 13036. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 12797. Pam Walters (1989-93) 12529. Terry Whitehead (1984-86) 12279. Hillary Ross (2000-04) 1220

Juanita Hall (1978-82) 122011. Rachel Peach (1981-85) 120612. Marcie Stout (1981-85) 120413. Robin Cox (1992-96) 115414. Bridget Long (1990-94) 110815. Laura Winters (1988-92) 106616 Nickie Snow (1984-88) 102717. Monica Owens (1986-90) 98618. Amanda Jackson (1997-01) 95819. Sis Lawhead (1980-82) 94720. Brandy Brown (1994-98) 945

REBOUNDSPos. Name Seasons Reb.1. Hillary Ross (2000-04) 11602. Lori Neely (1985-89) 8593. Robin Cox (1992-93) 7334. Brandy Brown (1994-98) 7095. Jill Breeden (1982-86) 6646. Robin Adams (1987-90) 6567. Bridget Long (1990-94) 6068. Terry Whitehead (1984-86) 5809. Debbie Green (1988-91) 54010. Anita Nelums (1992-95) 52011. Karmella Wynne (2001-04) 51912. Jennifer Childs (1999-03) 50513. Sis Lawhead (1980-82) 50314. Juanita Hall (1978-82) 48815. Tracey Faison (1988-92) 47416. Natasha Davis (1996-00) 46017. Monica Owens (1986-90) 45918. Pam Walters (1989-93) 45019. Janice Mayes (1979-81) 44720. Tracey Martin (1980-84) 442

ASSISTSPos. Name Seasons Ass.1. Monica Owens (1986-90) 5772. Pam Walters (1989-93) 4763. Lorie Compton (1983-87) 4694. Nickie Snow (1984-88) 4555. Juanita Hall (1978-82) 3776. Carrie Shoffner (1985-89) 3757. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 3598. Isabel Gonzalez (1997-99) 3589. Sarah Crook (2000-04) 35010. Heather Brown (1993-97) 34611. Amanda Jackson (1997-01) 29512. Robin Cox (1992-96) 28413. Debbie Green (1988-91) 28014. Madeline Richards (2003-07) 27115. Chasity Williams (2002-06) 26316. Marcie Stout (1981-85) 22817. Laura Winters (1988-92) 22418 Liz McQueen (1980-84) 21719. Rachel Peach (1981-85) 189

Lori Neely (1985-89) 189

FIELD GOALS MADEPos. Name Seasons FGM1. Debbie Green (1988-91) 8162. Robin Adams (1987-90) 6483. Carrie Shoffner (1985-89) 6334. Pam Walters (1989-93) 5255. Rachel Peach (1981-85) 5226. Juanita Hall (1978-82) 5107. Lori Neely (1985-89) 487

Terry Whitehead (1984-86) 4879. Marcie Stout (1981-85) 46210. Robin Cox (1992-96) 458

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSPos. Name Seasons FGA1. Debbie Green (1988-91) 15952. Juanita Hall (1978-82) 13163. Carrie Shoffner (1985-89) 12424. Rachel Peach (1981-85) 11795. Robin Adams (1987-90) 11446. Pam Walters (1989-93) 11257. Marcie Stout (1981-85) 10858. Nickie Snow (1984-88) 10589. Madeline Richards (2003-07) 102710. Monica Owens (1986-90) 1007

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPos. Name Seasons FG Pct.1. Terry Whitehead (1984-86) .571 (487-853)2. Robin Adams (1987-90) .566 (648-1144)3. Sherry Chapman (1986-88) .520 (295-567)4. Brandy Brown (1994-98) .517 (375-725)

Lori Neely (1985-89) .517 (487-942)6. Debbie Green (1988-91) .512 (816-1595)7. Carrie Shoffner (1985-89) .510 (633-1242)8. Robin Cox (1992-96) .507 (458-903)9. Jennifer Childs (1999-03) .503 (350-696)10. April Hutsell (1995-99) .500 (313-626)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(minimum 50 att and 45 made)

Pos. Name Seasons FG Pct.1. Madeline Richards (2003-07) .422 (202-479)2. Ashley Cox (1998-02) .420 (102-243)3. Suzanne Hopkins (1989-93) .406 (58-143)4. Karra Jackson (1998-02) .389 (163-419)5. Leah Moore (2002-04) .370 (74-200)6. Celine Cloutier (1994-96) .357 (60-168)7. Amanda Jackson (1997-01) .336 (72-214)8. Heather Brown (1993-97) .330 (116-352)9. Mollie Cooper (1994-97) .322 (68-211)10. Chasity Williams (2002-06) .320 (95-297)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPos. Name Seasons FT Pct.1. Robin Adams (1987-90) .826 (366-443)2. Terry Whitehead (1984-86) .824 (253-307)3. Sherry Chapman (1986-88) .813 (191-235)4. Madeline Richards (2003-07) .810 (247-305)5. Melinda Godfrey (1996-98) .783 (224-286)

Debbie Green (1988-91) .783 (253-323)7. Karra Jackson (1998-02) .749 (390-521)8. Amanda Jackson (1997-01) .742 (236-318)9. Bridget Long (1990-94) .738 (284-385)10. Nickie Snow (1984-88) .737 (196-266)

STEALSPos. Name Seasons Steals1. Carrie Shoffner (1985-89) 2512.(T) Monica Owens (1986-90) 243

Nickie Snow (1984-88) 2434. Chasity Williams (2002-06) 2365. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 1966. Robin Adams (1987-90) 1937. Pam Walters (1989-93) 1928. Robin Cox (1992-96) 1799. Laura Winters (1988-92) 16210. Ashley Cox (1998-00) 161

Lori Neely (1985-89) 161

BLOCKSPos. Name Seasons Blks1. Hillary Ross (2000-04) 1412. Bridget Long (1990-94) 140

Tracey Faison (1988-92) 1404. Brandy Brown (1994-98) 915. Ruth Simpson (1992-94) 666.(T) Melinda Godfrey (1996-98) 60

Robin Cox (1992-96) 608. Denise Ackermann (1992-96) 579. Jennifer Childs (1999-03) 5310. Debbie Green (1988-91) 52

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSPos. Name Seasons 3FGA1. Madeline Richards (2003-07) 4792. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 4193. Heather Brown (1993-97) 3524. Chasity Williams (2002-06) 2975.(T) Ashley Cox (1998-02) 243

Sara Wood (1998-02) 2437. Amanda Jackson (1997-01) 2148. Mollie Cooper (1994-97) 2119. Leah Moore (2002-04) 20010. Celine Cloutier (1994-96) 168

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSPos. Name Seasons FTA1. Hillary Ross (2000-04) 5792. Lori Neely (1985-89) 5453. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 5214. Laura Winters (1988-92) 4785. Robin Adams (1987-90) 4436. Marcie Stout (1981-85) 3947. Bridget Long (1990-94) 3858. Jennifer Childs (1999-03) 3629. Robin Cox (1992-96) 34110. Carrie Shoffner (1985-89) 331

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEPos. Name Seasons 3-FGM1. Madeline Richards (2003-07) 2022. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 1633. Heather Brown (1993-97) 1164. Ashley Cox (1998-02) 1025. Chasity Williams (2002-06) 956. Leah Moore (2002-04) 747.(T) Sara Wood (1998-02) 72

Amanda Jackson (1997-01) 729. Mollie Cooper (1994-97) 6810. Celine Cloutier (1994-96) 60

FREE THROWS MADEPos. Name Seasons FTM1. Hillary Ross (2002-04) 4082. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 3903. Robin Adams (1987-90) 3664. Laura Winters (1988-92) 3505. Lori Neely (1985-89) 3386. Bridget Long (1990-94) 2847. Marcie Stout (1981-85) 2808. Jennifer Childs (1999-03) 2598. Debbie Green (1988-91) 253

Terry Whitehead (1984-86) 253

SCORING AVERAGEPos. Name Seasons Avg.1. Terry Whitehead (1984-86) 21.92. Sherry Chapman (1986-88) 20.63. Robin Adams (1987-90) 20.24. Debbie Green (1988-91) 19.95. Sis Lawhead (1980-82) 19.76. Viola Cowan (1978-79) 17.67. Lakeshia Salters (1999-00) 16.6

Melinda Godfrey (1996-98) 16.69. Celine Cloutier (1994-96) 12.610. Juanita Hall (1978-82) 12.3

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POINTSPos. Name Seasons Gms Pts1. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 7062. Debbie Green (1989-90) 31 6903. Terry Whitehead (1985-86) 27 6554. Debbie Green (1988-89) 35 6315. Debbie Green (1990-91) 30 5866. Robin Adams (1989-90) 30 5827. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 29 5728. Robin Cox (1995-96) 25 5259. Sis Lawhead (1980-81) 24 48610. Melinda Godfrey (1997-98) 27 476

Viola Cowan (1978-79) 27 476

REBOUNDSPos. Name Seasons Gms Reb.1. Hillary Ross (2002-03) 30 3522. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 29 3183.(T) Lakeshia Salters (1999-00) 27 294

Robin Cox (1995-96) 28 2945. Lori Neely (1986-87) 31 2886. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 2867. Hillary Ross (2003-04) 29 2858. Sis Lawhead (1980-81) 25 2699. Hillary Ross (2001-02) 27 26810. Lu Elliott (1983-84) 28 265

ASSISTSPos. Name Seasons Gms Ass.1. Monica Owens (1988-89) 35 2302. Isabel Gonzalez (1997-98) 27 2203. Monica Owens (1989-90) 31 1904. Juanita Hall (1981-82) 23 1805.(T) Lorie Compton (1984-85) 29 162

Nickie Snow (1987-88) 29 1627. Nickie Snow (1985-86) 27 1608. Pam Walters (1991-92) 28 1449. Robin Cox (1994-95) 26 13910. Isabel Gonzalez (1998-99) 24 138

Lorie Compton (1986-87) 31 138

FIELD GOALS MADEPos. Name Seasons Gms FGM1. Debbie Green (1989-90) 31 2902.(T) Debbie Green (1988-89) 35 274

Terry Whitehead (1985-86) 27 2744. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 2645. Debbie Green (1990-91) 30 2526. Robin Adams (1990-91) 30 2267. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 29 2138.(T) Robin Cox (1995-96) 28 206

Sis Lawhead (1980-81) 24 20610. Lakeshia Salters (1999-00) 27 191

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSPos. Name Seasons Gms FGA1. Debbie Green (1988-89) 35 5412. Debbie Green (1990-91) 30 5303. Debbie Green (1989-90) 31 5244. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 4725. Juanita Hall (1978-79) 27 4695. Terry Whitehead (1985-86) 27 4417. Marcie Stout (1983-84) 28 4188. Sis Lawhead (1980-81) 24 4139. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 29 41210. Nickie Snow (1986-87) 31 410

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE# Name Seasons Gm FG Pct.1. Brandy Brown (1997-98) 27 .650 (165-254)2. Terry Whitehead (1985-86) 27 .621 (274-441)3. Jennifer Childs (2000-01) 27 .583 (102-175)4. Robin Adams (1989-90) 30 .582 (226-388)5. Lakeshia Salters (1999-00) 27 .574 (191-333)6. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 .559 (264-472)7. Robin Adams (1987-88) 18 .556 (158-284)

Carrie Shoffner (1988-89) 35 .556 (160-288)9. Debbie Green (1989-90) 31 .553 (290-524)10. Lori Neely (1986-87) 31 .541 (171-316)

STEALSPos. Name Seasons Gms Stl1. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 932. Nickie Snow (1987-88) 29 813.(T) Sherry Chapman (1986-87) 21 80

Nickie Snow (1986-87) 31 805. Monica Owens (1988-89) 35 776. Robin Cox (1994-95) 26 737. Chasity Williams (2004-05) 27 728.(T) Robin Cox (1995-96) 28 70

Lorie Compton (1986-87) 31 7010. Jill Cox (1985-86) 27 69

BLOCKSPos. Name Seasons Gms Blks1. Tracey Faison (1989-90) 31 522. Tracey Faison (1988-89) 35 513. Hillary Ross (2003-04) 29 494. Hillary Ross (2002-03) 30 475. Bridget Long (1991-92) 28 406. Bridget Long (1990-91) 30 38

Sherry Chapman (1987-88) 17 388. Bridget Long (1993-94) 25 35

Ruth Simpson (1993-94) 27 3510.(T) Jamie Jackson (2004-05) 27 32

Brandy Brown (1996-97) 26 32

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSPos. Name Seasons Gms 3FGA1. Madeline Richards (2003-04) 29 1322. Karra Jackson (2001-02) 27 1313. Madeline Richards (2005-06) 27 1304. Madeline Richards (2006-07) 29 1215. Betsy Bowser (2006-07) 29 1186. Mollie Cooper (1995-96) 28 1177. Karra Jackson (2000-01) 27 1158. Leah Moore (2002-03) 30 1129. Heather Brown (1995-96) 28 10910. Ashley Cox (2001-02) 27 100

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSPos. Name Seasons Gms FTA1. Viola Cowan (1978-79) 27 2322. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 2033. Lori Neely (1986-87) 31 1984. Hillary Ross (2003-04) 29 1855. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 29 1786. Melinda Godfrey (1997-98) 27 1737. Hillary Ross (2001-02) 27 1628. Karra Jackson (1999-00) 27 1599. Robin Cox (1995-96) 28 155

Lori Neely (1987-88) 30 155

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEPos. Name Seasons Gms 3FGM1. Karra Jackson (2001-02) 27 582. Madeline Richards (2003-04) 29 573. Madeline Richards (2005-06) 27 544. Madeline Richards (2004-05) 27 46

Karra Jackson (1999-00) 27 466. Madeline Richards (2006-07) 29 457. Leah Moore (2002-03) 30 448. Ashley Cox (2001-02) 27 41

Mollie Cooper (1995-96) 28 4110. Karra Jackson (2000-01) 27 40

FREE THROWS MADEPos. Name Seasons Gms FTM1. Viola Cowan (1978-79) 27 1742. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 1683. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 29 1464. Melinda Godfrey (1997-98) 27 1365. Robin Adams (1989-90) 30 1286. Hillary Ross (2003-04) 29 1267. Hillary Ross (2001-02) 27 1178. Karra Jackson (1999-00) 27 1159. Lori Neely (1986-87) 31 11310. Karra Jackson (2000-01) 27 110

SCORING AVERAGEPos. Name Seasons Gms Avg.1. Terry Whitehead (1985-86) 27 24.32. Debbie Green (1989-90) 31 22.33. Robin Adame (1987-88) 18 21.74. Sherry Chapman (1986-87) 21 21.05. Sis Lawhead (1980-81) 24 20.36. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 20.27. Sherry Chapman (1987-88) 17 20.18. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 29 19.79. Debbie Green (1990-91) 30 19.510. Robin Adams (1989-90) 30 19.4

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE# Name Seasons Gm 3-FG Pct.1. Ashley Cox (2000-01) 27 .500 (38-76)2. Madeline Richards (2004-05) 27 .479 (46-96)3. Karra Jackson (1999-00) 27 .469 (46-98)4. Mareme Konate (2004-05) 27 .453 (34-75)5. Karra Jackson (2001-02) 27 .443 (58-131)6. Madeline Richards (2003-04) 29 .432 (57-132)7. Suzanne Hopkins(1992-93) 27 .431 (25-58)8. Madeline Richards (2005-06) 27 .415 (54-130)9. Ashley Cox (2001-02) 27 .410 (41-100)10. Celine Cloutier (1995-96) 26 .405 (34-84)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE# Name Seasons Gm FT Pct.1. Robin Adams (1989-90) 30 .859 (128-149)2. Debbie Green (106-126) 31 .841 (106-126)3. Terry Whitehead (1985-86) 27 .829 (107-129)4. Robin Adams (1988-89) 35 .828 (168-203)5. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 29 .820 (146-178)6. Karra Jackson (2000-01) 27 .791 (110-139)7. Melinda Godfrey (1997-98) 27 .786 (136-173)8. Laura Winters (1989-90) 31 .784 (109-139)9. Sherry Chapman (1986-87) 21 .782 (104-133)10. Viola Cowan (1978-79) 27 .750 (174-232)

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INDIVIDUALMost Points Scored

39, Terry Whitehead vs. Lee, 02-10-8639, Debbie Green vs. Tusculum, 02-17-1990

Most Field Goals Made17, Rachel Peach vs. Lee, 02-05-83

Most Field Goals Attempted31, Debbie Green at Tusculum, 02-17-90

Best Field Goal Percentage1.000 (11-11) by Robin Adams vs. UNC-Pembroke 01-05-90

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made6, Madeline Richards vs. West Alabama, 02-04-066, Madeline Richards vs. Voorhees, 11-29-036, Amanda Jackson vs. Montevallo, 01-13-01

Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted12, Madeline Richards vs. West Alabama, 02-04-0612, Madeline Richards at West Alabama, 02-16-04

Best 3-Point Percentage1.000 (4-4) by Ashley Cox (2-24-01 and 1-29-01)1.000 (4-4) by Mollie Cooper vs. Union, 12-09-94

Most Free Throws Made17, Rachel Peach vs. Lee, 02-05-83

Most Free Throw Attempts19, Hillary Ross vs. West Florida, 02-07-0419, Lu Elliott vs. Mars Hill, 01-12-8419, Janice Mayes vs. Knoxville, 1979-80

Best Free Throw Percentage1.000 (12-12) Karra Jackson vs. UNA, 1-25-01

Most Rebounds25, Robin Cox vs. North Greenville, 02-26-96

Most Assists17, Robin Cox vs. North Alabama, 02-25-95

Most Steals8 by 6, MR by Sarah Crook at Concord, 11-22-03

Most Blocked Shots8, Amy Johnson vs. Alice Lloyd, 12-06-88

TEAMMost Points Scored

132, vs. Lees-McRae, 11-14-98Most Field Goals Made

55, vs. Maryville, 02-12-87Most Field Goals Attempted

102, at Maryville, 02-12-87Best Field Goal Percentage (20 made)

.651 (41-63), vs. Longwood, 12-02-89Most 3-Point Field Goals Made

13, vs. West Alabama, 01-15-05Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted

29, (by 3) vs. West Alabama, 01-15-05vs. Carson-Newman, 12-03-02vs. Bluefield State, 12-03-01

Best 3-Point Percentage (10 made).625 (10-16), at Catawba, 02-14-07.625 (10-16), at Benedict, 12-11-04

Most Free Throws Made42, vs. Valdosta State, 01-14-02

Most Free Throw Attempts56, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 11-22-97

Best Free Throw Percentage (10 made)1.000 (16-16) at Kentucky Wesleyan, 12-04-891.000 (11-11) vs. N.C. Central, 12-30-06

Most Rebounds66, vs. Milligan, 02-09-80

Most Assists34, at Tusculum, 02-08-86

Most Steals29, vs. Francis Marion, 11-20-92

Most Blocked Shots12, vs. Carson-Newman, 01-18-93

OPPONENTSIndividualPoints ...................................... 35 by Tanisha Rickman, West Florida 1-10-98FG made .................................... 14 by Serita Gauldin, North Alabama 2-16-98FG attempted .............................. 25 by Shelly White, Bluefield State 11-16-98FG percentage ...... .857 (6-7) by Lindsey Eggleston, Carson-Newman 2-17-073FG made ................. 6 by 6, MR by Jennifer Hendricks, Montevallo 2-6-063 FG attempted ............................. 14 by Kristi Coffee, West Georgia 1-25-953 FG percentage ........................ 1.000 (5-5) by Shelly Leonard, Queens 2-5-92FT made ......................................... 15 by Jennifer Bass, West Florida 2-1-97FT attempted ................................. 21 by Jennifer Bass, West Florida 2-1-97FT percentage ................................................................ 1.000 (10-10) by 2Off. rebounds .......................... 11 by 2, MR by Crystal Martin, KWC 12-6-00Def. rebounds ............................. 14 by Jennifer Bass, West Florida 2-1-97Total rebounds ................................. 21 by Jennifer Bass, West Florida 2-1-97Assists ..................................... 12 by Gretchen Prince, West Alabama 1-6-97Turnovers ...................... 10 by 5, MR by Andy Whitehead, Union (KY) 2-20-03Blocks ......................... 7 by Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State 2-7-00 and 2-12-01Steals ........................................ 7 by Charlotte Griffin, West Florida 1-10-98

Team High LowPoints 98 by North Alabama 2-16-98 36 by 2, MR by Benedict 11-29-05FG made 35 by Berry 1-27-92 11 by Benedict 11-29-05FG attempted 84 by Union 12-5-98 39 by Valdosta State 2-12-01FG percentage .552 (32-58) by VSU 1-13-96 .211 (15-71) by West Georgia 2-22-973FG made 14 by Union 12-5-98 0 by 11, most recent by Newberry 2-24-073 FG attempted 33 by 2, MR by UAH 2-22-03 0 by Erskine 12-10-933 FG percentage .632 (12-19) by West Florida 1-17-00 .000 by 11 (Newberry 2-24-07)FT made 33 by West Alabama 2-4-06 0 by Bluefield St. 1-11-93FT attempted 44 by West Florida 2-1-97 1 by Bluefield St. 1-11-93FT percentage .909 (20-22) by UVA-Wise 11-29-01 .000 (0-1) by BSC 1-11-93Off. Rebounds 27 by Benedict 11-15-03 4 by 2, MR by Brevard 11-28-06Def. Rebounds 42 by West Florida 2-1-97 11 by Tusculum 12-21-91Total Rebounds 66 by West Florida 2-1-97 17 by 2 (UAH, 2-2-02)Assists 21 by 5 (MR by MUW 2-17-03) 3 by Gardner-Webb 12-18-92Turnovers 46 by Francis Marion 11-20-93 9 by Tusculum 12-21-91Blocks 10 by 2, MR by Carson-Newman 12-17-04 0 by 31 1991-03Steals 18 by Fort Valley State, 11-15-05 4 by 10 (MR by Newberry 2-24-07)Points 1st half 57 by North Alabama 2-16-98 13 by Benedict 11-15-03Points 2nd half 61 by Kennesaw St. 12-14-92 14 by Bluefield State 12-17-03

MR- Most recently

TURNER ARENA RECORDSSINGLE-GAME RECORDSIndividualPoints .................................... 36 by Bridget Long vs. Gardner-Webb 12-14-91FG made .............................. 14 by Robin Cox vs. Cumberland College 2-8-96FG attempted ............. 24 by 2, MR by Robin Cox vs. North Greenville 2-26-96FG percentage ... 1.000 (8-8) by Dawn Skelcher vs. Mississippi - Women 2-19-013FG made ........ 6 by 2, MR by Madeline Richards vs. West Alabama 2-4-063 FG attempted ........ 12 by Madeline Richards vs. West Alabama 2-4-063 FG percentage .... 1.000 (5-5) by Madeline Richards vs. FVSU 11-15-04FT made ............... 13 by Melinda Godfrey on 1-4-97 and 11-22-97FT attempted .............. 19 by Hil lary Ross vs. West Florida 2-7-04FT percentage ......... 1.000 (12-12) by Karra Jackson vs. North Alabama 1-25-01Off. Rebounds ........................ 14 by Robin Cox vs. North Greenville 2-26-96Def. Rebounds ................... 13 by Hillary Ross vs. Carson-Newman 12-3-02Total Rebounds ......................... 25 by Robin Cox vs. North Greenville 2-26-96Assists ................................. 17 by Robin Cox vs. North Alabama 2-25-95Turnovers ............................ 11 by Pam Walters vs. Tennessee-Martin 2-15-92Blocks ...................... 6 by 2, MR by Hillary Ross vs. West Georgia 2-28-04

and vs. Alabama-Huntsville 1-24-04Steals ........................ 8 by 2, MR by Sara Wood vs. Bluefield State 12-3-01

Team High LowPoints 132 vs. Lees-McRae 11-14-98 47 vs. Valdosta State 1-7-06FG made 51 vs. Lees-McRae 11-14-98 13 vs. Valdosta State 2-10-03FG attempted 95 vs. Francis Marion 11-20-93 35 vs. Valdosta State 1-7-06FG percentage .643 (36-56) vs. Queens 1-21-95 .271 (13-48) vs. VSU 2-10-033FG made 13 vs. West Alabama 1-15-05 0 vs. 11 (UM 2-9-02)3 FG attempted 29 vs. 3, (MR vs. UWA 1-15-05) 0 vs. 33 FG percentage .778 (7-9) vs. Union 12-9-94 .000 vs. 11 (UM 2-9-02)FT made 41 vs. KY Wesleyan 11-22-97 3 vs. UWF 1-17-03FT attempted 56 vs. KY Wesleyan 11-22-97 4 vs. UWF 1-17-03FT percentage .955 (21-22) vs. MUW 2-17-03 .267 (4-15) vs. Bluefield St. 1-11-93Off. rebounds 28 vs. Francis Marion 11-20-93 5 vs. Valdosta State 1-13-96Def. rebounds 44 vs. West Georgia 2-22-97 14 vs. Mississippi College 2-11-95Total rebounds 61 vs. 4 24 vs. Valdosta State 1-13-96Assists 30 vs. Lees-McRae 11-14-98 7 by 2, MR vs. Tusculum 12-3-05Turnovers 31 vs. West Georgia 1-24-98 8 vs. Berry 1-27-92Blocks 12 vs. Carson-Newman 1-18-93 0 vs. 8Steals 29 vs. Francis Marion 11-20-93 0 vs. West Georgia 2-22-97Points 1st half 63 vs. North Alabama 2-16-98 16 vs. 2, MR vs. VSU 2-9-04Points 2nd half 70 vs. Lees-McRae 11-14-98 22 vs. Montevallo 1-11-03

LINCOLN MEMORIAL

LADY RAILSPLITTER SINGLE-GAME / TURNER ARENA RECORDS

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LADY RAILSPLITTER ALL-TIME ROSTER (1978-present)Denise Ackermann 1992-96Jennifer Acree 1998-00Robin Adams 1987-90Kendra Agnew 1991-93Wisemane Alcema 2005-07Julie Arnold 2004-05Sandy Bailey 1986-87Brenda Barnard 1981-83Heather Benton 2004-presentAmanda Berry 1996-00Sarah Berry 2000-04Tennille Blair 1995-97Betsy Bowser 2006-07Jennifer Brannan 2002-03Jil l Breeden 1982-86Dawnya Breeding 1995-97Tracy Brooks 2001-02Brandy Brown 1994-98Heather Brown 1993-97Lori Capps 1995-99Amy Carlyle 1989-91Lisa Caudill 1987-91Lesia Chadwell 1978-80Sherry Chapman 1986-88Jennifer Childs 1999-03Stacey Childs 2001-05Stephanie Clinton 2002-05Celine Cloutier 1994-96Christy Cobb 1997-98Johnette Collins 1991-92Lorie Compton 1983-87Donna Conner 1978-80Mollie Cooper 1994-97Viola Cowan 1978-79Ashley Cox 1998-02Jil l Cox 1985-86,87-88Robin Cox 1992-96Brittany Craney 2007-presentSarah Crook 2000-04Cindy Davis 1985-86Elaine Davis 1985-86Megan Davis 2007-presentNatasha Davis 1996-00Bonnie DeBusk 2007-presentKatie DePersio 2002-06Laura Elliot 2006-presentLu Elliott 1983-85Tracey Faison 1988-92Kate Fane 2005-presentJackie Ford 1982-83Connie Freels 1980-81Rachael Garland 1991-92Nancy Garrett 1978-79Lisa Giles 1978-79Melinda Godfrey 1996-98Sierra Golden 2005-06Isabel Gonzalez 1997-99

Debbie Green 1988-91Lawanna Green 1987-90Kim Greene 1983-84Juanita Hall 1978-82Kim Harber 1982-83Kara Harris 2007-presentMargaret Harris 1983-84Sarah Harrison 2005-presentCathy Hart 1978-80Dee-Dee Hedrick 1991-93Angie Henderson 1993-94Tanya Hill 1979-81Lynn Holliday 1990-91Charlene Hopkins 1982-83Kim Hopkins 1985-87Kristi Hopkins 1998-00Suzanne Hopkins 1989-93Kerri Hosier 1999-00Becky Hudson 1992-94Lisa Hurt 1981-83April Hutsell 1995-99Amanda Jackson 1997-01Jamie Jackson 2003-05Karra Jackson 1998-02Amy Johnson 1988-89Latoya Johnson 2005-07Sidney Johnson 2005-07Leigh Jones 1997-98Donna Kirk 1978-80Mareme Konate 2003-05Terry Kyle 1978-80,82-83Dale Lacy 1981-83Jenny Lamb 1990-92Amy Laplace 2004-06Sis Lawhead 1980-82Kelly Lindsey 1992-94Bridget Long 1990-94Carrie Lundy 1993-94Tracey Martin 1980-84Janice Mayes 1979-81Liz McQueen 1980-84Lori Merriman 1979-81Mindy Miller 2000-02Buffy Moore 2001-02Jennifer Moore 2000-01Leah Moore 2002-04Saundra Moore 1984-85Rhonda Moyers 1982-84Stephanie Napier 1996-97Lori Neely 1985-89Anita Nelums 1992-95Shawna Nichols 2007-presentCarla Northcutt 1993-94Ninnie Norwood 1990-92Sabrina O'Quinn 1978-80Dawn Ogden 1991-93Joy Ogle 1986-89

Monica Owens 1986-90Sanchen Owens 1979-81Rachel Peach 1981-85Lou-Ann Perry 1984-85Shelley Phil l ips 1994-95Jamie Ratcliff 1995-97Rose Rector 1980-81,82-83Leslie Redmond 1996-00Madeline Richards 2003-07Olivia Reynolds 2001-05Karen Roberts 1978-79Jeananne Romines 1990-92Candice Rose 2003-06Hillary Ross 2000-04Jamie Russell 1986-88Karen Russell 1983-84Kelsi Salas 2005-07Christi Salmons 1988-91Lakeshia Salters 1999-00Jennifer Sexton 1996-98Tammy Shelton 1992-94Carrie Shoffner 1985-89Ruth Simpson 1992-94Dawn Skelcher 2000-02Jo Sloan 1978-80Christy Smith 1992-93,94-96Nickie Snow 1984-88Kelly Spangler 1999-00Brenda Stargardt 1981-82Leigh-Anne Stone 1989-92Marcie Stout 1981-85Kim Summey 1981-83Missy Taylor 1979-81Angie Tinnel 1984-85Linda Tolbert 1981-82Ashley Trosper 2004-05Lorena Valle 1987-88Morgane Vannoy 2000-04Whitney Vannoy 2006-presentJennifer Venable 1994-95Kenya Wade 1998-99Stephanie Wagner 2007-presentMichelle Walker 1980-81Pam Walters 1989-93Paula Watson 1986-87Sandra Webb 1983-84Sheila Whitehead 1984-86Terry Whitehead 1984-86Chasity Williams 2002-06Andi Winney 2006-presentLaura Winters 1988-92Christy Wiseman 2000-01,02-03Sara Wood 1998-02Kim Woolum 1994-95Karmella Wynne 2001-04Kelly Youhas 2005-present

Tennessee Sports Writers Association College Basketball All-State TeamThe Tennessee Sports Writers Association is an organization of media writers whose purpose is to promote Tennessee high school and college sports.

Their annual All-State College basketball team is open to any player at any level at a college or university in Tennessee. The following Lady Railsplittershave been named to the TSWA All-State team.

Lakeshia Salters -- 2000 Karra Jackson -- 2002 Hillary Ross -- 2003

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Robin AdamsNAIA All-AmericanSecond Team 1989

Third Team 1990

LADY RAILSPLITTER HONOR ROLL

Lakeshia SaltersNCAA Division IIKodak/WBCA

2000 All-American

ALL-AMERICANS

Debbie GreenNAIA All-American

Honorable Mention 1989Second Team 1990

Honorable Mention 1991

Terry WhiteheadNAIA All-American

Honorable Mention 1985First Team 1986

Sherry ChapmanNAIA All-AmericanFirst Team 1987

Second Team 1988

ALL-CONFERENCE (NCAA Division II Era)

All-Volunteer State Athletic ConferenceJuanita Hall (First Team 1978-79, 1979-80)Lesia Chadwell (Second Team 1978-79)Terry Whitehead (1985-86)Carrie Shoffner (1985-86)All-Tennessee Valley Athletic ConferenceSherry Chapman (1986-87, 1987-88)Nickie Snow (1986-87)Lori Neely (1986-87)Carrie Shoffner (1987-88, 1988-89)Robin Adams (1987-88, 1988-89)Debbie Green (1988-89)All-NAIA District 24Robin Adams* (1988-89, 1989-90)Debbie Green (1988-89, 1989-90)NCAA Division II All-South RegionRobin Cox (Second Team 1995-96)Melinda Godfrey (Second Team 1997-98)Lakeshia Salters (First Team 1999-00)

Conference/District MVP/Player of the YearTerry Whitehead* (VSAC East MVP 1985-86)Sherry Chapman* (TVAC & Dist. 24 1986-87)Debbie Green* (TVAC 1988-89, District 24 1989-90)Conference/District Player of the WeekJuanita Hall ( NAIA District 24 1978-79)Lu Elliott (NAIA District 24 1983-84)Robin Cox (GSC-East 1994-95, 1995-96)Celine Cloutier (GSC-East 1995-96)Melinda Godfrey GSC-East 1996-97, 1997-98)Jennifer Childs (GSC-East 2000-01)Ashley Cox (GSC-East 2000-01, 2001-02)Karra Jackson (GSC-East 2000-01)Hillary Ross (GSC-East 2000-01, 2002-03)Leah Moore (GSC-East 2002-03)Karmella Wynne (GSC-East 2002-03)Stephanie Clinton (GSC-East 2003-04)Madeline Richards (GSC-East 2004-05) (SAC POW 2006-07)

Heather Brown1994 GSC-East

Freshman of the Year

Brandy BrownAll-GSC

Second Team 1998

Hillary RossAll-GSC

First Team 2003Second Team 2004All-Tournament 2003

Karra Jackson1999 GSC-East

Freshman of the YearSecond Team 2000First Team 2001, 2002

Lakeshia SaltersAll-GSC

First Team 2000

Melinda GodfreyAll-GSC

First Team 1998

Celine CloutierAll-GSC

East Team 1996

Anita NelumsAll-GSC

East Team 1994

LADY RAILSPLITTER HONOR ROLL

Sarah CrookAll-GSC

Second Team 2003

Madeline Richards2004 GSC-East

Freshman of the Year

Robin CoxAll-GSC

East Team 1995, 1996

Andi Winney2007 All-SAC

Freshman Team

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MODERN ERALADY RAILSPLITTERS IN THE LMU ATHLETICS HALL-OF-FAME

EARLY ERA

The LMU Athletes’ Hall of Fame was founded in 1981 and the first class of 46 was inducted during homecoming activities that year. Thepurpose of the Hall of Fame is to identify and honor those athletes that developed outstanding skills and represented LMU in awholesome manner. The original location of the Hall of Fame display was in the Mars Gym but with the opening of the Turner Arena in1991, the Hall moved to it’s current location.

The Athletes’ Hall of Fame room is located on the lower level of theTurner Arena. On display are plaques representing all the membersand various displays of newspapers and other memorabilia. If you

would like to visit, please stop by the athletic offices and ask for a tour.

Sherry Chapman1986-88

Laura Winters1989-92

Terry Whitehead1984-86

Carrie Shoffner1985-89

Nickie Snow1984-88

Lori Neely1985-89

Robin Cox1992-96

Dorothy Teague Bruce 1930-35Gillie Queener Carter 1930-32Edna Sharp Cherry 1931-33Latrina Gibson Fox 1927-29, 1932-34Mildred Peck Galyon 1933-35, 1937-38Mary Ruth Thomas Keene 1940-42Sally Claxton Laurence 1930-32Dorothy Riggs Lewallen 1935-39Onelda Hulburnt McCubbins 1930-34Sue Longmire Moody 1931-33Agnes “Sol” Music 1929-31Irene Peck Perry 1932-36Etta Rasnic 1928-32Geneva Whitaker Rutherford 1935-37Lucy Bales Sharp 1929-33Gertrude Bales Shoun 1929-31Meda Parsons Smalley 1929-32Cinda Parsons Smith 1929-31Geraldine Weakley Statler 1938-42Jama Marcum Stooksbury 1934-38Helen Wallace 1931-33

Juanita Hall1978-82

Pam Walters1989-93

Debbie Green1988-91

Lorie Compton1983-87

Robin Adams1987-90

Brandy Brown1994-98

Melinda Godfrey1996-98

Roger Vannoy1982-2007

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1982-83 (11-14, 3-9 VSAC)at Cumberland (KY) L 77-86Union (KY) W 76-73UNC-Asheville L 74-81

* Lee W 80-73UVA-Wise W 100-53at Union (KY) W 86-72UVA-Wise W 80-53Maryville W 73-68

* Carson-Newman L 51-55at TN Temple W 59-57Milligan* L 59-78at UNC-Asheville L 49-75

* at Tusculum L 73-85* TN Wesleyan* L 78-101

Cumberland (KY) W 79-73* at Carson-Newman L 58-104

TN Temple W 83-66* at King W 90-36* at Milligan L 62-79* at TN Wesleyan L 57-83* King W 86-59* Tusculum L 58-70* at Lee L 79-82

at Maryville L 76-78# TN Wesleyan L 62-96

1983-84 (14-14, 5-7 VSAC)Alice Lloyd W 93-64Cumberland (KY) L 81-84at Mars Hill L 63-80at Union (KY) W 62-47

* Lee W 80-79at Cumberland(TN) L 54-75

$ vs.Pikeville L 86-87at Alice Lloyd W 71-63Union (KY) W 76-60Mars Hill W 89-76

* at Milligan L 88-95* at Carson-Newman L 65-87* at TN Wesleyan L 62-81* at King W 97-56

at Cumberland (KY) L 75-84* Carson-Newman L 56-92

Cumberland (TN) W 72-62at Maryville W 78-51

* Milligan W 94-84* TN Wesleyan L 67-87

Maryville W 89-66* King W 94-67* at Tusculum L 80-95* Tusculum W 112-75* at Lee L 67-92# Tusculum (OT) W 86-85# Carson-Newman L 56-89% TN Wesleyan L 62-84$ Alice Lloyd Tournament

1984-85 (20-9, 6-6 VSAC)Cumberland (KY) W 83-60at Cumberland (KY) W 78-65at Union (KY) L 68-71Alice Lloyd W 96-74

$ vs. TN Wesleyan W 58-55$ vs. Lee W 67-61

TN Temple W 75-44at Maryville W 77-73

^ vs. Pikeville W 79-66^ at Alice Lloyd W 75-72* Lee W 68-57

at Union (KY) W 81-77Maryville W 88-57

* at Milligan L 57-68* at Tusculum L 94-97* Carson-Newman L 71-84* at TN Wesleyan L 59-88* King W 86-70* at Carson-Newman L 67-71

at Bryan W 72-61* Milligan W 78-75* TN Wesleyan W 71-70

Bryan W 82-63* at King W 69-67* Tusculum W 100-83* at Lee (OT) L 88-91# Lee W 89-65# Carson-Newman L 63-75% TN Wesleyan L 63-71$ Cumberland (KY) Tournament^ Alice Lloyd Tournament

1985-86 (20-8^, 8-4 VSAC)Alice Lloyd W 85-64Pikeville W 85-77at Union (KY) W 63-60

$ vs. Warren Wilson (OT) L 93-101at Cumberland (KY) L 52-63

* at Lee W 73-70at TN Temple W 76-57Union (KY) W 101-76Cumberland (KY) W 72-59at Campbellsville L 80-83Maryville W 112-60Campbellsville W 71-70

* Milligan W 89-80at Pikeville W 83-79

* Tusculum W 90-71* at Carson-Newman L 62-66* TN Wesleyan W 82-79* at King W 69-67* Carson-Newman L 67-80* at Milligan L 67-79* at TN Wesleyan L 78-81* King W 81-68* Tusculum (OT) W 108-104* Lee W 97-65

at Maryville W 88-69# King W 91-71# TN Wesleyan (OT) L 65-68$ Mars Hill Tournament^ includes forfeit by Mars Hill

1986-87 (27-5, 10-0 TVAC)TVAC CHAMPIONS

at Belmont L 64-73at Pikeville W 75-70Cumberland (KY) L 68-69at Union (KY) L 71-73at Alice Lloyd L 80-94at Cumberland (KY) W 81-77at UVA-Wise W 87-40at Bristol W 90-68Union (KY) W 97-73at Campbellsville (OT) W 70-69Maryville W 78-34

* Milligan W 63-55Lindsey Wilson W 81-47Pikeville W 71-66

* at Tusculum W 95-70* Carson-Newman W 83-76* at TN Wesleyan W 69-56* at Carson-Newman W 64-61

UVA-Wise W 107-28Bristol W 120-69

* at Milligan W 72-67* TN Wesleyan W 71-43

1987-88 (27-5^, 8-2 TVAC)TVAC CHAMPIONS

at David Lipscomb W 82-73at Pikeville L 64-72at Cumberland (KY) W 85-50David Lipscomb (OT) W 104-103at Alice Lloyd W 84-76Pikeville W 82-64Bryan W 103-57UVA-Wise W 83-66Knoxville W 87-46Alice Lloyd W 95-59

* at Milligan W 81-47at Bryan W 80-49

* Tusculum W 83-49* at Carson-Newman L 86-99* TN Wesleyan W 92-68

at Bluefield (VA) W 82-36* Carson-Newman L 66-73

Campbellsville W 79-55at Milligan* W 87-65at TN Wesleyan* W 77-60

* at Lee W 95-69at UVA-Wise W 93-62at East TN State L 76-82

* at Tusculum* W 107-91Cumberland (KY) W 89-82

* Lee W 88-42Bluefield (VA) W 116-65

% Carson-Newman W 78-71%TN Wesleyan W 74-49% Union (TN) L 75-80^ includes 2 forfeits (Campbellsville

and Alice Lloyd)

1988-89 (28-7, 9-1 TVAC)David Lipscomb W 83-74at Alice Lloyd W 88-73at Shorter W 91-61at Berry W 81-69at David Lipscomb L 72-77Union (KY) W 89-62at Pikeville L 87-101at USC-Spartanburg W 94-84at UVA-Wise W 74-50at Maryville W 73-66

$ vs. Bethune-Cookman L 66-67$ vs. SC State W 93-71$ vs. Clark-Atlanta W 90-66

Alice Lloyd W 94-54~ vs. Union (TN) L 78-85~ vs. Lindsey Wilson W 83-58

Berry W 89-74USC-Spartanburg W 83-65

* at Tusculum W 97-55* Carson-Newman W 84-67* at TN Wesleyan W 75-70

at Union (KY) L 67-68* at Carson-Newman W 84-77

UVA-Wise W 108-45* Milligan W 97-86* TN Wesleyan W 89-60* Lee W 91-64

Pikeville W 94-74* at Milligan* W 100-57* Tusculum W 87-52

Bryan W 107-68* at Lee L 83-91% Lee W 77-68% Carson-Newman W 85-76% Union (TN) L 78-98$ Florida A&M Tournament~ Belmont Tournament

1978-79 (15-14^, 6-4^ VSAC)Lees (KY) W 72-30Hiwassee W 89-80at Roane State L 61-103at Morristown L 70-93at Lees (KY) W 79-35Morristown L 70-87at UVA-Wise L 70-93Roane State L 61-77UVA-Wise W 79-72at Walters State W 69-66at Hiwassee W 70-62Cleveland State L 64-84at Cleveland State L 36-92Knoxville W 80-53at Knoxville L 88-94

* Carson-Newman L 62-82at Maryville W 50-47

* Milligan W 81-52* at Tusculum L 53-62* TN Wesleyan W 81-77* at Milligan W 65-60* at TN Wesleyan L 59-76* at Carson-Newman L 80-102

Maryville W 71-63* Tusculum W 72-71

Walters State L 63-66#season at Belmont L 52-61^ Includes 2 forfeits by King

1980-81 (12-13, 2-6 VSAC)at Cumberland (KY) W 82-65

$ at Walters State L 72-82$ vs. Hiwassee L 60-77

Sue Bennett W 80-57Union (KY) L 74-89Knoxville W 85-69

^ vs. TN Temple W 77-57^ at Bryan W 78-41

East TN State L 64-65at Union (KY) W 82-56

* Carson-Newman L 75-76* Milligan W 92-75

at Union (KY) L 58-59* at Tusculum L 78-82

TN Wesleyan L 63-68TN Temple W 89-63

* at Carson-Newman L 70-84at Lee L 61-71at TN Temple W 73-54

* at Milligan W 86-48* at TN Wesleyan L 68-70

Lee W 72-67* Tusculum L 59-65

Cumberland (KY) W 74-61

1979-80 (15-9, 4-4 VSAC)at Lees (KY) W 87-79at Hiwassee L 63-70Roane State W 84-68at Union (KY) W 68-50at Cumberland (KY) W 50-48at Sue Bennett W 58-44Lees (KY) W 69-54Union (KY) W 71-53at East TN State L 41-69St. Mary’s W 97-51Knoxville W 88-57at Knoxville L 50-67

* at Carson-Newman L 50-70* at Milligan W 84-48

Hiwassee L 53-55* Tusculum L 61-62* at TN Wesleyan W 64-61* Carson-Newman L 58-77

at St. Mary’s W 84-40* Milligan W 92-32* TN Wesleyan L 64-65

Cumberland (KY) W 67-54* at Tusculum W 81-63# Lambuth L 65-80

1981-82 (10-14, 2-6 VSAC)$ vs. Berry L 51-83$ vs. Piedmont (OT) L 79-81

Alice Lloyd W 78-70at Campbellsville L 66-83Cumberland (KY) L 61-67at Union (KY) W 62-60at Alice Lloyd W 77-71Campbellsville L 55-94Union (KY) W 67-55Lee W 92-69

* at Milligan L 57-71* Tusculum W 65-64* at TN Wesleyan L 74-81

TN Temple W 79-59* Carson-Newman L 63-84

TN Temple W 71-61* at Carson-Newman L 66-90

at Cumberland (KY) L 63-75* Milligan L 64-73* TN Wesleyan L 61-79* at Tusculum W 81-78

at Lee L 60-62# Tusculum W 80-79# Carson-Newman L 57-88$ TN Wesleyan Tournament

LADY RAILSPLITTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSScores before the 1978-79 seasonare based upon the availableinformation. If you have anyadditions or corrections, pleasecall the LMU Sports InformationOffice at (423) 869-6236.

VSAC TOURNAMENT# TN Wesleyan L 58-60$ Walters State Tournament^ Bryan Tournament

Alice Lloyd W 82-64at Covenant W 92-57Lee W 85-56at Maryville W 124-49Lindsey Wilson W 80-63

* Tusculum W 76-61* at Lee W 80-65% King W 88-59% Carson-Newman W 69-67% Union (TN) L 58-83

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1989-90 (26-5)$ Delta State L 57-111$ Missouri-Rolla W 80-74

Berry (OT) L 85-91at East TN State W 77-68at USC-Spartanburg W 84-72Carson-Newman L 69-72Longwood W 108-77at KY Wesleyan W 78-74at Cumberland (KY) W 79-72at AL-Huntsville W 91-68Bluefield (VA) W 92-37UNC-Pembroke W 97-69at Carson-Newman W 80-67at UNC-Greensboro (OT) L 97-98at UNC-Pembroke W 84-64at Wofford W 89-82AL-Huntsville W 103-70Union (KY) W 102-84Alice Lloyd W 106-52at Longwood W 96-82at UT-Chattanooga (OT) W 89-85at Berry W 75-72Shorter W 95-54Wofford W 91-73at Union (KY) W 79-66at Alice Lloyd W 95-63at Tusculum W 93-75North Georgia W 81-75

% Carson-Newman W 86-78% TN Wesleyan W 105-72% David Lipscomb L 85-87$ Bellarmine Tournament

1990-91 (23-8^)Cumberland (KY) W 92-73at Union (KY) W 94-56at North Georgia L 65-72at KY State W 100-73at Wofford W 77-68KY Wesleyan W 71-49Berry (OT) W 71-71at Concord W 80-79at Carson-Newman L 75-88UT-Chattanooga L 82-98Concord W 86-65at USC-Spartanburg L 81-94at North Alabama L 59-78at AL-Huntsville W 81-70Carson-Newman W 77-76Milligan W 95-60at Berry W 98-83East TN State W 86-78at USC-Aiken L 66-85

$ AL-Huntsville W 112-95at UNC-Central W 80-58at Milligan W 101-80USC-Spartanburg W 88-61Wofford W 101-67Union (KY) W 95-74USC-Aiken W 77-68UNC-Greensboro L 74-76

% Tusculum W 86-84% King W 93-75% Belmont L 65-72^ includes forfeit by UNC-Central$ First game in Turner Arena

1991-92 (18-10)Milligan W 95-60Bluefield State W 77-55North Alabama W 67-50at Gardner-Webb W 80-71Carson-Newman W 67-63North Georgia W 86-71Gardner-Webb W 79-71Bellarmine L 75-79

$ AL-Huntsville W 96-62$ Tusculum W 97-66

at Carson-Newman L 61-63at UT-Martin L 72-78Longwood W 71-49at USC-Spartanburg W 73-61at North Georgia L 66-72AL-Huntsville W 86-69Berry (OT) W 93-82at Bluefield State L 79-81at Longwood W 86-62Queens W 88-76

1992-93 (18-9)^ at Bellarmine W 56-53^ vs. Delta State L 70-87

at Bluefield State L 73-77~ vs. North Georgia W 77-69~ at Gardner-Webb L 74-76

at Carson-Newman L 74-79Kennesaw State W 93-79

$ Gardner-Webb W 79-62$ Berry W 67-61

at Longwood W 79-60Bluefield State W 82-41at North Georgia W 77-63Carson-Newman W 68-66Lees-McRae W 84-67AL-Huntsville W 79-60USC-Spartanburg L 67-72at Wofford L 77-83Newberry W 94-62at Newberry W 99-52Union (KY) W 78-65at Lees-McRae L 73-98at AL-Huntsville W 73-50at Berry L 57-79Wofford W 66-59Kentucky State W 102-64Longwood W 99-67at USC-Spartanburg L 73-83

^ Bellarmine Tournament~ Gardner-Webb Tournament$ LMU Holiday Tournament

1993-94 (18-8, 8-6 GSC)Francis Marion W 91-40at Queens L 78-80at Bluefield State L 57-65

* Delta State W 76-66Carson-Newman W 78-71

$ Erskine W 78-56$ Gardner-Webb W 92-60

North Georgia W 71-68* at MS College (OT) L 98-99* at Delta State L 78-109

Bluefield State (OT) W 74-70* MS College W 79-69* at North Alabama L 46-75* at AL-Huntsville W 72-66* MS-Women W 77-70

at Carson-Newman W 69-65* West Georgia L 64-80* at MS-Women W 83-58* Valdosta State W 68-50* North Alabama L 62-68

at Kentucky State W 67-53* at Valdosta State W 67-57* at West Georgia L 59-66* AL-Huntsville W 73-61

Kentucky State W 68-42# Delta State W 79-71# West Georgia L 60-78$ LMU Holiday Tournament

1994-95 (16-10, 8-8 GSC)^ vs. Wofford W 69-67^ vs. Clayton State W 73-56

at Carson-Newman L 74-78~ vs. Fairmont State W 80-69~ at Bluefield State W 74-39

Milligan W 81-51$ Union (KY) W 84-59$ Gardner-Webb W 77-67

Carson-Newman L 63-79* at MS College L 64-67* at West Alabama W 78-66* Valdosta State L 73-83* West Alabama W 75-66

QueensW 88-80* West Georgia (OT) W 82-79

1995-96 (18-10, 7-7 GSC)Milligan W 75-47at Gardner-Webb L 64-74

^ vs. Fairmont State W 67-63^ at Bluefield State W 68-49

at Carson-Newman (OT) W 66-61$ Union (KY) W 63-52$ Gardner-Webb W 73-63

Carson-Newman W 66-58* at Montevallo L 49-55* at West Alabama L 57-66

at Cumberland (KY) L 56-64* Valdosta State L 66-85* West Florida W 93-64* at North Alabama W 83-70* at AL-Huntsville W 57-53* West Georgia W 69-53* at West Florida W 74-64* at Valdosta State L 64-69

Cumberland (KY) W 79-66* West Alabama (OT) L 73-79* Montevallo L 77-84

at North Greenville W 70-56* North Alabama W 62-55* Alabama-Huntsville L 61-65* West Georgia W 88-45

North Greenville W 84-53# Henderson State W 73-71# Delta State L 53-84^ Bluefield State Tournament$ LMU Holiday Tournament

1996-97 (14-12, 6-8 GSC)Milligan W 61-58at Tusculum L 75-92at Union (KY) W 79-58at Cumberland (KY) W 74-67at Carson-Newman L 54-79at KY Wesleyan L 48-77Bluefield (VA) W 66-50

$ UVA-Wise W 76-56$ Union (KY) W 61-48

Carson-Newman W 59-56Bluefield State L 55-62

* Montevallo W 72-63* West Alabama W 81-75* at Valdosta State L 51-70* at West Florida L 72-78* North Alabama W 67-61* AL-Huntsville W 61-53* at West Georgia L 47-59

Tusculum W 80-58* West Florida (2-OT) W 89-86* Valdosta State L 56-63* at West Alabama L 48-54* at Montevallo L 56-69* at North Alabama L 63-82* at AL-Huntsville L 50-67* West Georgia W 60-44$ LMU Holiday Tournament

1997-98 (20-7, 10-4 GSC)at Lees-McRae W 92-73Carson-Newman W 74-65KY Wesleyan W 93-71at Union (KY) L 61-71at Bluefield State W 68-65at Bluefield (VA) W 91-64

$ Union (KY) W 78-54$ Cumberland (KY) W 69-57

at Carson-Newman L 67-69Oakland City W 76-51

* at West Alabama W 78-71* at Montevallo W 70-53

1998-99 (9-17, 2-12 GSC)Lees-McRae W 132-73Bluefield State W 84-71

$ vs. Fairmont State W 76-48$ at Bluefield State L 70-79

Milligan L 79-83at Union (KY) L 79-93UVA-Wise W 95-59Converse W 84-52Union (KY) L 80-94

* West Alabama L 69-72* Montevallo L 71-89* at West Florida L 71-89* at Valdosta State L 54-79* AL-Huntsville W 68-54* North Alabama L 72-93

at Tusculum L 69-84* at West Georgia L 58-60

at Converse W 75-57* Valdosta State W 67-60* West Florida L 64-84

Tusculum W 86-69* at Montevallo L 75-105* at West Alabama L 60-79* at AL-Huntsville L 44-49* at North Alabama L 63-69* West Georgia L 59-68$ Bluefield State tournament

Key:* GSC/VSAC/TVAC Game# GSC/VSAC Tournament% NAIA Dist. 24 Tournament! NCAA Div. II Tournament

LADY RAILSPLITTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSWofford W 97-75USC-Spartanburg W 81-68at Kennesaw State L 70-80UT-Martin L 58-68at Berry L 59-73at Queens L 78-79at AL-Huntsville W 83-73at Wofford (OT) L 65-69

$ LMU Holiday Tournament

* at West Florida L 60-76* at Valdosta State L 66-98* AL-Huntsville L 60-72* MS-Women W 85-76* at North Alabama L 51-61* MS College* W 67-66* at MS-Women L 68-77* West Florida W 77-72* at AL-Huntsville L 66-78* at West Georgia W 78-75* North Alabama W 75-67^ Gardner-Webb Tournament~ Bluefield State Tournament$ LMU Holiday Tournament

* West Florida L 80-82* Valdosta State W 74-57

at Tusculum W 77-58* at AL-Huntsville L 73-79* at North Alabama L 69-72* West Georgia W 88-71* at Valdosta State W 76-74* at West Florida L 71-86* Montevallo W 79-62* West Alabama W 69-58

Tusculum W 80-69* AL-Huntsville W 82-66* North Alabama W 110-98* at West Georgia W 77-71# Delta State L 81-73$ LMU Holiday Tournament

1999-2000 (18-9, 7-7 GSC)$ vs. Pitt.-Johnstown (OT) L 90-92$ vs. Saint Francis (IL) W 61-50

Cal Poly-Pomona W 89-75at Milligan W 74-69at Tusculum W 87-74at Concord W 84-69UVA-Wise W 89-39at KY Wesleyan W 69-63Concord W 79-39at Union (KY) W 93-50

* at Valdosta State W 87-77* at West Georgia W 67-49* Montevallo W 87-63* West Florida L 69-77

Converse W 73-49* at North Alabama L 67-75* at West Alabama L 66-74* AL-Huntsville W 75-55

Tusculum W 95-46* West Georgia W 63-45* Valdosta State W 84-70* at Montevallo L 75-83* at West Florida L 69-73* North Alabama L 69-82* West Alabama W 67-49* at AL-Huntsville L 51-57# Arkansas Tech L 58-63$ Indianapolis Tournament

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2001-02 (20-7, 11-5 GSC)$ vs. Regis W 59-48$ vs. Quincy L 79-90

Kentucky State W 96-66at Union (KY) W 77-51UVA-Wise W 90-66Tusculum W 72-59Bluefield State W 84-55at Carson-Newman W 64-57

* West Alabama L 53-56Carson-Newman W 66-62

* at West Georgia W 61-58* North Alabama L 65-79* at Montevallo W 65-59* Valdosta State W 79-65* at West Florida W 78-64* MS-Women W 83-69* at North Alabama L 57-60* at West Alabama L 47-62

Tusculum W 73-60* AL-Huntsville W 55-44* West Georgia* W 72-57* Montevallo* W 77-59* at Valdosta State* W 46-45* West Florida W 74-42* at MS-Women W 61-56* at AL-Huntsville L 52-56# Delta State L 49-70$ Quincy Tournament

2002-03 (21-9, 12-4 GSC)GSC EASTERN DIVISION

CHAMPIONS$ vs. Mars Hill W 65-56$ at Carson-Newman W 67-64

at Ky. State (OT) L 86-88^ at Ashland L 68-86^ vs. Gannon L 67-69

Carson-Newman W 75-53* at West Alabama W 71-55

at Maryville W 86-68at Tusculum W 59-54at Bluefield State W 73-65

* West Georgia W 55-44* at North Alabama L 67-77* Montevallo W 59-39* at Valdosta State L 47-55

Converse W 85-56* West Florida W 64-45* at MS-Women W 81-59* North Alabama W 64-48* West Alabama W 77-61* at AL-Huntsville W 66-52* at West Georgia L 58-61* at Montevallo W 61-59* Valdosta State L 52-57

2000-01 (21-6, 12-4 GSC)GSC EASTERN DIVISION

CHAMPIONS$ vs. Florida Tech W 86-77$ at Bellarmine L 71-94

at UVA-Wise W 99-54Virginia Intermont W 87-46Tusculum W 91-74Milligan W 91-56at Converse W 71-50KY Wesleyan (OT) W 77-69

* at West Alabama L 68-72Union (KY) W 93-69

* West Georgia W 70-68* at North Alabama L 50-51* Montevallo W 75-69* at Valdosta State W 71-62* West Florida W 78-51* at MS-Women W 70-62* North Alabama W 77-56* West Alabama W 84-68

at Tusculum W 77-58* at AL-Huntsville W 71-58* at West Georgia W 58-44* at Montevallo L 57-76* Valdosta State W 52-44* at West Florida L 57-59* MS-Women W 93-48* AL-Huntsville W 81-75# Ouachita Baptist L 52-67$ Bellarmine Tournament

Opponent W LAlabama-Huntsville 24 11Appalachian State 2 0Alice Lloyd 14 1Arkansas Tech 0 2Ashland 0 1Barry 0 1Bellarmine 1 2Belmont 0 3Benedict 3 0Bethune-Cookman 0 1Berry 7 4Bluefield (VA) 5 0Bluefield State (WV) 11 5Brevard 2 0Bristol 2 0Bryan 6 0Cal-Poly Pomona 1 0Campbellsville 4 3Carson-Newman 35 36Catawba 1 1Central Arkansas 1 1Charleston (WV) 0 2Clark 1 0Clayton State 1 0Cleveland State 0 2Concord 6 0Converse 6 0Covenant 1 0Cumberland (KY) 17 9Cumberland (TN) 1 1David Lipscomb 3 2Delta State 3 6East Tennessee State 6 6Eckerd 1 0Emory and Henry 14 0Erskine 1 0Fairmont State 3 1Florida Tech 1 0Fort Valley State 1 1Francis Marion 1 0Gannon 0 1Gardner-Webb 6 2Hiwassee 27 8Henderson State 1 1Johnson Bible College 4 0Kennesaw State 1 1Kentucky State 6 2Kentucky Wesleyan 5 1King 15 1Knoxville 7 2Lambuth 0 1Lee (TN) 16 7Lees (KY) 6 0Lees-McRae 6 2Lenoir-Rhyne 1 1Lindsey Wilson 3 0Longwood 6 0

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS1926-present (Not including 2 year schools and independents)

Opponent W LMars Hill 4 4Maryville 14 5Middle TN State 1 0Milligan 36 17Mississippi College 2 2MS Univ. for Women 9 1Missouri - Rolla 1 0Montevallo 12 10Morris 1 0Morristown College 1 3Newberry 2 2North Alabama 12 16UNC - Asheville 0 2NC - Central 2 1UNC - Greensboro 0 2North Georgia 5 2North Greenville 2 0Nova Southeastern 1 1Oakland City 1 0Ouachita Baptist 0 1Pembroke State 2 0Piedmont 0 1Pikeville 7 3Pittsburgh-Johnstown 0 1Presbyterian 3 0Queens 2 2Quincy (IL) 0 1Regis (CO) 1 0Roane State 1 3Shorter 2 0USC - Aiken 1 1USC - Upstate 9 3Saint Francis (IL) 1 0Saint Joseph’s (IN) First meetingShawnee State 0 1South Carolina State 1 0Sue Bennett 2 0Tenn. - Chattanooga 1 1Tennessee - Martin 0 2Tennessee Tech 1 0Tennessee Temple 10 1Tennessee Wesleyan 32 22Tusculum 33 15Union (KY) 28 9Union (TN) 0 4Valdosta State 13 13VA Intermont 2 0VA State 1 0VA-Wise* 19 4Walters State 1 3Warren Wilson 0 1West Alabama 10 14West Florida 10 14West Georgia 17 10Wingate 0 3Wofford 7 2Young Harris 3 1

LADY RAILSPLITTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2003-04 (21-8, 9-5 GSC)Benedict W 67-48Tusculum W 74-69

$ vs. Fairmont State L 64-71$ at Concord W 92-80^ vs. Morris W 73-53^ vs. Voorhees W 71-57

at Carson-Newman W 74-53Concord W 63-58at Fort Valley State L 53-54at Converse W 73-54Bluefield State W 75-36Carson-Newman W 61-52at USC-Spartanburg W 76-52

* West Alabama L 49-56* Montevallo W 66-51* at West Florida W 75-62* at Valdosta State L 48-49* AL-Huntsville W 63-56* North Alabama W 72-62* at West Georgia W 58-55* West Florida L 63-68* Valdosta State (OT) W 62-58* at Montevallo L 42-45* at West Alabama L 62-70* at AL-Huntsville W 60-51* at North Alabama W 59-53* West Georgia W 56-44# Central Arkansas W 62-48# Henderson State L 44-56$ Concord Tournament^ Benedict Classic

2004-05 (14-13, 6-8 GSC)Fort Valley State W 68-67

$ vs. Barry L 42-54$ vs. Nova SE (2OT) W 65-64

Tusculum W 56-51at Carson-Newman (OT) L 67-70at Tusculum W 62-43Charleston (WV) L 53-69at Benedict W 74-61Carson-Newman L 69-82

^ vs. Shawnee State L 61-66^ at Bluefield State W 58-43

USC-Upstate W 57-52* at Valdosta State L 39-58* at West Florida L 55-59* West Alabama L 77-80* Montevallo W 70-42* North Alabama W 75-41* AL-Huntsville W 59-47* West Georgia W 70-61

at Mars Hill W 80-60* at West Alabama L 54-68* at Montevallo L 45-56* West Florida L 54-60* Valdosta State (OT) W 59-56* at North Alabama L 66-71* at AL-Huntsville L 63-65* at West Georgia W 59-53$ GSC/SSC Crossover^ Bluefield State Classic

2005-06 (7-20, 3-11 GSC)at Lees-McRae L 55-59

$ vs. Eckerd W 68-54$ vs. Nova Southeastern L 53-54

Carson-Newman L 62-67Benedict W 54-36Lees-McRae W 64-53Tusculum L 59-71at Carson-Newman L 37-56at Tusculum L 46-75Mars Hill L 52-54at Charleston L 52-66Kentucky State W 65-55

* Valdosta State L 47-59* West Florida L 48-59

* at West Alabama L 62-70* at Montevallo L 49-63* North Alabama W 86-61* AL-Huntsville L 53-61* at West Georgia L 51-66

at Lee L 57-80* West Alabama W 65-63* Montevallo W 59-54* at West Florida L 53-60* at Valdosta State L 45-55* at North Alabama L 58-69* at AL-Huntsville L 59-75* West Georgia L 53-57$ GSC/SSC Crossover

* MS-Women W 80-66Union (KY) W 74-55

* AL-Huntsville W 66-41* at West Florida W 55-53# Delta State (OT) W 54-51# Central Arkansas (OT) L 79-83! Arkansas Tech L 50-64$ Carson-Newman Classic^ Ashland Classic

2006-07 (14-15, - SAC)

Lees-McRae W 55-50at Kentucky State L 54-63USC Upstate (OT) W 80-69Brevard W 68-66at Lees-McRae W 66-57at Brevard W 71-59at Virginia State W 54-49at King L 62-75

$ at USC Upstate W 60-56$ vs. N.C. Central L 60-65* at Carson-Newman L 68-76

* Wingate L 49-61* Tusculum L 59-70* at Presbyterian W 74-68* at Newberry L 49-53* Lenoir-Rhyne (OT) L 53-61* Catawba W 50-45* at Mars Hill L 50-72

Lee W 70-63* at Wingate L 50-78* at Tusculum L 59-73* Presbyterian W 53-50* Mars Hill L 67-81* at Lenoir-Rhyne W 80-66* at Catawba L 72-74* Carson-Newman W 75-61* Newberry L 52-55# Presbyterian W 53-52# Wingate L 54-91$ USC Upstate Classic

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Coach..................................... Years Wins Losses Pct.Unknown.............................. 1913-25 7 0 1.000Mrs. Hobart Smith.............. 1925-26 5 3 .625

Total 5 3 .625Unknown.............................. 1926-27 4 0 1.000............................................... 1927-28 2 1 .667............................................... 1928-29 5 3 .625

Total 11 4 .733Hugh Trent Ramsey .......... 1929-30 11 1 .917............................................... 1930-31 12 0 1.000............................................... 1931-32 12 0 1.000............................................... 1932-33 12 0 1.000............................................... 1933-34 11 1 .917............................................... 1934-35 9 1 .900............................................... 1935-36 14 4 .778

Total 81 7 .920J. D. Alexander (Interim)... 1936-37 11 3 .786Hugh Trent Ramsey............ 1937-38 8 - 4 -1 (1 tie) .654............................................... 1938-39 9 1 .900............................................... 1939-40 10 0 1.000............................................... 1940-41 8 1 .889............................................... 1941-42 8 1 .889

Total 43 - 7 - 1 .853C. W. Bradley........................ 1943-44 4 1 .800............................................... 1944-45 4 1 .800

Total 8 2 .800Phyllis Noah......................... 1973-74 11 3 .786............................................... 1974-75 5 7 .417............................................... 1975-76 0 4 .000

Total 16 14 .533Elaine Minton....................... 1976-77 10 2 .833............................................... 1977-78 0 6 .000

Total 10 8 .556Dennis Mann........................1978-79 15 14 .517

Total 15 14 .517

Coach..................................... Years Wins Losses Pct.Dave Miller............................1979-80 15 9 .625............................................... 1980-81 12 13 .480............................................... 1981-82 10 14 .417

Total 37 36 .507Roger Vannoy...................... 1982-83 11 14 .440............................................... 1983-84 14 14 .500............................................... 1984-85 20 9 .690............................................... 1985-86 20 8 .714............................................... 1986-87 27 5 .844............................................... 1987-88 27 5 .844............................................... 1988-89 28 7 .800............................................... 1989-90 26 5 .839............................................... 1990-91 23 8 .742............................................... 1991-92 18 10 .643............................................... 1992-93 18 9 .667............................................... 1993-94 18 9 .667............................................... 1994-95 16 10 .615............................................... 1995-96 18 10 .643............................................... 1996-97 14 12 .538............................................... 1997-98 20 7 .741............................................... 1998-99 9 17 .346............................................... 1999-00 18 9 .667............................................... 2000-01 21 6 .778............................................... 2001-02 20 7 .741............................................... 2002-03 21 9 .700............................................... 2003-04 21 8 .724............................................... 2004-05 14 13 .519............................................... 2005-06 7 20 .259............................................... 2006-07 14 15 .483

Total 463 246 .6531913-Present....................... Total 700* 342 .672

(Records before the 1978-79 season are incomplete. Totals based onavailable records.) * includes one tie.

TEAM APP. W-L PCT. EE/RCBrevard 0 0-0 .000 0Carson-Newman 4 2-4 .333 0Catawba 3 0-3 .429 0Lenoir-Rhyne 1 0-1 .000 0Lincoln Memorial* 1 0-1 .000 0Mars Hill 2 2-2 .500 1Newberry 3 0-3 .000 0Tusculum 0 0-0 .000 0Wingate 8 11-9 .550 2TOTALS 29 17-30 .362 3* - LMU was in the Gulf South Conference at that time

Yrs. in Tournament / Highest Finish---‘95, ‘98, ‘05, ‘07 / Regional‘01, ‘03, ‘04 / Regional‘03 / Regional‘04 / Regional‘96, ‘02 / Elite Eight ‘02‘05, ‘06 ‘07 / Regional---‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘01, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 / Elite Eight ‘96, ‘97

LADY RAILSPLITTER ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Year Winner Score Runner-up1994 North Dakota Sttate 89-56 Cal State San Bernadino1995 North Dakota State 98-85 Portland State1996 North Dakota State 104-78 Shippensburg1997 North Dakota 94-78 Southern Indiana1998 North Dakota 92-76 Emporia State1999 North Dakota 80-63 Arkansas Tech2000 Northern Kentucky 71-62 (ot) North Dakota State2001 Cal Poly Pomona 87-80 (ot) North Dakota2002 Cal Poly Pomona 74-62 Southeastern Oklahoma2003 South Dakota State 65-50 Northern Kentucky2004 California (Pa.) 75-72 Drury2005 Washburn 70-53 Seattle Pacific2006 Grand Valley State 58-52 American International2007 Southern Conn. State 61-45 Florida Gulf Coast

Year Winner Score Runner-up1994 Norfolk State 83-80 Wingate1995 Wingate 82-63 USC Upstate1996 Wingate 85-50 Bowie State1997 Kennesaw State 74-68 Bowie State1998 Francis Marion 62-52 Bowie State1999 Kennesaw State 76-72 Francis Marion2000 Columbus State 101-99 (OT) Francis Marion2001 Columbus State 75-71 Francis Marion2002 Mars Hill 69-64 N.C. Central2003 North Florida 71-59 Shaw2004 Augusta State 91-68 Georgia Coll. and State2005 Shaw 67-53 Carson-Newman2006 Shaw 68-57 Wingate2007 Clayton State 66-65 (OT) Georgia Coll. and State

NCAA SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL RESULTS NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

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The B. Frank “Tex” Turner Arena has been the homeof the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Sincethen, it has become known as one of the top basketballfacilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced theMary E. Mars Gymnasium, which had been the home ofLMU basketball since 1948.

The 87,000 square foot complex seats 5,009 forbasketball contests with another 1,000 portable seatsavailable for other events. The distance from the playingfloor to the roof is 40 feet, the equivalent of a two-storybuilding. The arena is 230 feet (east to west) and 282 feet (north to south). It contains over 81,866 square feet of floor space,and over 4 million cubic feet of space.

The arena also serves as a practice facility for the golf, soccer, baseball and softball teams. The auxiliary gym containsbatting cages and there is an indoor practice tee used by the golf teams.

Over the years, several concerts as well as district and regional tournaments have been held in the arena. The LMUspring and fall commencement services and pinning cer-emonies have been held there since 1991.

LMU’s athletic offices are located on the lowerlevel, with the exception of cross country, softball andvolleyball. Also located on the lower level are the athletictraining offices, the university press and the universitypost office. The LMU Athletes Hall of Fame Room, theTurner Room and a classroom are also located on thelower level and are often used by campus and commu-nity groups for meetings and other functions.

The recently refurbished athletic training room andthe weight room are located on the lower level within easyaccess of the playing floor and air-conditioned dressingrooms.

The upper level contains a ticket office and otheroffices as well as the Dean Bailey Trophy Room, which

houses trophies and other memorabilia dating back to the 1920’s and is a memorial to former coach Dean Bailey. The upperconcourse also is open to the public as a walking track and is extremely popular with the local community.

Entrances to the building are located on the north, south,and east ends. There are a total of 24 entrance doors to thearena (handicap access is available on both levels).

The arena was named after former LMU football standoutB. Frank “Tex” Turner, who donated the funds for it’s construc-tion. Work on the multi-million dollar facility began on May 7,1988, and on February 2, 1991, the Railsplitters and LadyRailsplitters held their first contests in the facility when theyhosted the University of Alabama-Huntsville in a doubleheader.The women won 112-95 and the men lost 85-69.

TEX TURNER ARENA

LADY RAILSPLITTERHOME COURTS

“The Barn”1924-4568-5-1

(Based on available records)

Prior to 1924, LMU did nothave a gym. Most homegames were played in

Middlesboro or at PowellValley High School. Mary E. Mars Gym

1973-91140-41

(Based on available records)

B. Frank “Tex” Turner Arena1991 - present

168-46

1990-91 -- 5-1*1991-92 -- 14-2^1992-93 -- 11-11993-94 -- 12-21994-95 -- 10-31995-96 -- 9-41996-97 -- 12-21997-98 -- 12-11998-99 -- 7-71999-00 -- 10-2

The Lady Railsplitters in the Turner Arena1991-present -- 168-46

2000-01 -- 13-02001-02 -- 11-22002-03 -- 10-12003-04 -- 10-22004-05 -- 8-42005-06 -- 6-72006-07 -- 8-5* -- After Feb. 2^ -- Actual home record was 12-1,Last game played in Mars Gymdue to concert in Arena.

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT / LOCAL INFORMATION

LOCAL HOTELSHotel Location From Campus PhoneCumberland Gap Inn Cumberland Gap 2.5 Miles (423) 869-9172Best Western Inn Middlesboro 4.5 Miles (606) 248-5630Holiday Inn Express Middlesboro 5 Miles (606) 248-6860

FAMILY DININGRestaurant Location From Campus PhoneShoney’s Harrogate 1 Mile (423) 869-8036The Oasis Harrogate 1.5 Miles (423) 869-8000Webb’s Country Kitchen Cumberland Gap 2.5 Miles (423) 869-5877Waffle King Middlesboro 4 Miles (606) 248-5003Chinatown Cafe Middlesboro 4.5 Miles (606) 248-1627J. Milton’s Middlesboro 4.5 Miles (606) 248-0458La Esperanza Middlesboro 4.5 Miles (606) 248-9252Pizza Hut Middlesboro 4.5 Miles (606) 248-7338Ryan’s Middlesboro 5 Miles (606) 242-2900New China Express Middlesboro 5 Miles (606) 248-5000China Star Middlesboro 5 Miles (606) 248-9088Old Town Grill Tazewell 12 Miles (423) 626-5766

FAST FOODRestaurant LocationGodfather’s HarrogateFrosty Mug HarrogateHardee’s Harrogate, MiddlesboroSubway Harrogate, MiddlesboroArby’s MiddlesboroBurger King MiddlesboroCaptain D’s MiddlesboroDairy Queen MiddlesboroKFC MiddlesboroKrystal’s MiddlesboroLee’s Famous Recipe MiddlesboroLong John Silver’s MiddlesboroMcDonald’s MiddlesboroPapa John’s MiddlesboroSonic MiddlesboroTaco Bell MiddlesboroTaco Casa MiddlesboroWendy’s Middlesboro

OTHER SPORTS:Head Baseball Coach Jeff Sziksai (423) 869-6345Assistant Baseball Coach Ryan Schmalz (423) 869-6344Head Men’s Basketball Coach Hugh Watson (423) 869-6240Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Shane Brown (423) 869-6346Head Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach Travis Muncy (423) 869-6285Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach Lisa-Marie Lewallen (423) 869-6399Head Men’s & Women’s Cross Country Coach Brandon Gibbs (423) 869-6201Head Volleyball Coach Mike Smith (423) 869-6239Head Men’s & Women’s Soccer Coach Helio D’Anna (423) 869-6245Assistant Soccer Coach Paula Fantini (423) 869-6340Head Softball Coach Dan Burns (423) 869-6242Assistant Softball Coach Tiffany Edgar (423) 869-7081Cheerleader Sponsor Robin Susong (423) 869-6285

MAILING/OVERNIGHT ADDRESS:Tex Turner ArenaCumberland Gap Parkway Harrogate, TN 37752

ADMINISTRATION (423) 869-6285Roger Vannoy Athletic DirectorRobin Susong Administrative Asst.

BASKETBALL OFFICE (423) 869-6246Larry Just Head CoachDawn Skelcher Assistant CoachJenny Wisser Graduate Assistant

TEX TURNER ARENA (423) 869-6239Mike Smith, Arena Events Coordinator

ATHLETIC TRAINING (423) 869-6378Josh Holt - Head Athletic Trainer

ATHLETIC TRAINING (423) 869-6423Chris Moss - Assistant Athletic Trainer

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVEDr. Jack Mansfield (423) 869-6322

SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATORDr. Pam Moon (423) 869-6393

COMPLIANCE OFFICERMike Smith (423) 869-6239

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WELCOMEThis guide is designed to assist the

media with their coverage of Lincoln MemorialUniversity basketball. It is published primarilyas a source of information for reporters repre-senting newspapers, television and radio sta-tions, wire services and magazines.

If you need information that you can-not find in this guide, please contact the SportsInformation Office at (423) 869-6236. We arealways ready to serve you.

MEDIA/PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALSRequests for media credentials

should be made at least one week in advance.Media are requested to park at the lower Arenaentrance and display some form of identifica-tion on the vehicle to avoid being ticketed. Thereis limited space on the floor press row that isavailable on a first-come, first-serve basis.Additional space is available next to the stattable, if needed. Photography is permitted onthe courtside wherever it is allowed by NCAArules.

STATISTICAL SERVICESStatistics are provided using the

STAT CREW program. Monitors will be placedalong press row to provide immediate accessto statistics. Hard copies of halftime stats,final stats and play-by-play will be providedfollowing each half.

RADIO BROADCASTSRequests to broadcast must be

made as soon as possible to the Sports Infor-mation Office at (423) 869-6236. A phone lineis provided for the visiting team’s radio. Spaceis available either on press row next to thevisiting bench or next to the stat table.

COVERING PRACTICEPractices are generally open to the

public. Please contact the Sports InformationOffice if you wish to interview players orcoaches. If you plan to cover a practice, call inadvance for any changes in the schedule.

INTERVIEWSInterviews with Coach Larry Just,

players and other athletic personnel must bearranged through the Sports Information Of-fice. Generally, the best times for interviewsare before and after practice.

After games, Coach Just and play-ers are available for interviews after a 10-minute cooling-off period. Please contact theSID before the game or a member of the statcrew during the game to arrange for any post-game interviews. Priority will be given to theLMU radio and then on a first-come, first-servebasis. If requested, efforts will be made to ar-range postgame interviews with visitingcoaches and players.

Telephone interviews with CoachJust and players are available on a “call-back”basis only and will be arranged at the mostconvenient time for the student-athletes andcoaches.

MEDIA SERVICESMedia packets will be provided be-

fore games. Postgame statistics will be alsobe provided to all members of the media. Tele-phone and fax service are also available. Ifrequested, statistics and any other informa-tion can be faxed or e-mailed to your mediaoutlet. Priority will be given to the visiting SID.Soft drinks and snacks will be available in theTex Turner Room at halftime.

Print MediaAssociated Press, Teresa Walker/Skip Latt, PO Box 22990, Nashville, TN 37202Bristol Herald-Courier, George Stone, P.O. Box 609, Bristol, VA 24201Claiborne Progress, Richard Evans, P.O. Box 40, Tazewell, TN 37879Corbin Times, Jim McAlister, 201 N. Kentucky Ave., Corbin, KY 40701Harlan Daily Enterprise, John Henson, P.O. Box E, Harlan, KY 40831Kingsport Times News, John Moorehouse, P.O. Box 479, Kingsport, TN 37660Knoxville News Sentinel, John Adams, 208 West Church Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37901LaFollette Press, Dwane Wilder, P.O. Box 1261, LaFollette, TN 37766London Sentinel-Echo, Denis House, P.O. Box 830, London, KY 40741Middlesboro Daily News, Jerry Boggs, P.O. Box 579, Middlesboro, KY 40965Morristown Citizen-Tribune, Justin Cress, P.O. Box 625, Morristown, TN 37815Powell Valley News, P.O. Box 459, Pennington Gap, VA 24277Pineville Sun, Sports Editor, P.O. 250, Pineville, KY 40977Broadcast MediaWLMU/91.3 FM - WRWB/740 AM, LMU Box 2025, Cumb. Gap Parkway, Harrogate, TN 37752WFXY/1490 AM - WXJB/96.5 FM, Sam Turner, P.O. Box 447, Middlesboro, KY 40965WCTU/105.9 FM, P.O. Box 215, Tazewell, TN 37879WSWV/105.5 FM - 1570 AM, 203 West Morgan Avenue, Pennington Gap, VA 24277WYMT TV, Brandon Hensley, P.O. Box 1299, Hazard, KY 41701WATE/WTNZ-TV, Jim Wogan, P.O. Box 2349, Knoxville, TN 37901WVLT-TV, Rick Russo, P.O. Box 59088, Knoxville, TN 37950WBIR-TV, Steve Phillips, 1513 Hutchinson Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917WCYB-TV, Paul Johnson, 101 Lee Street, Bristol, VA 24201WJHL-TV, Kenny Hawkins, P.O. Box 1130, Johnson City, TN 37605Print / Internet MediaPinnacle Sports View, John Engle, www.pinnaclesportsview.comD2Basketball.com, www.d2basketball.com

2006-07 LADY RAILSPLITTER PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

MEDIA INFORMATION

LMU Sports Information

Tex Turner ArenaLMU Box 2028

Cumberland Gap ParkwayHarrogate, TN 37752Fax: (423) 869-6382

Website: www.lmunet.edu/athletics

Rusty PeaceSports Information Director

Office: (423) 869-6236Home: (423) 869-5120

Email: [email protected]

Bill PorterAssistant Sports Information Director

Office: (423) 869-6376Home: (423) 869-9032

Email: [email protected]

Katie DePersioSports Information Graduate Assistant

Office: (423) 869-6236

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15ANDI WINNEY6’1” SOPHOMOREFORWARDYORKTOWN, IN

11BRITTANY CRANEY5’6” FRESHMANGUARDPETERSBURG, IN

10WHITNEY VANNOY5’8” SOPHOMOREGUARDHARROGATE, TN

20BONNIE DeBUSK5’10” FRESHMANGUARDNEW TAZEWELL, TN

33HEATHER BENTON5’11” SENIORFORWARDWOOTON, KY

22STEPHANIE WAGNER5’9” FRESHMANGUARDELKHART, IN

31MEGAN DAVIS6’0” FRESHMANFORWARDPETERSBURG, IN

32LAURA ELLIOT6’1” JUNIORCENTERLIVERMORE, CA

34KATE FANE5’7” SENIORGUARDSTERLING, IL

44KELLY YOUHAS6’1” JUNIORCENTERMATTOON, IL

2006-2007 LADY RAILSPLITTER BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

26 MARS HILL* 6:00 p.m.30 North Greenville 5:30 p.m.

February2 WINGATE* 6:00 p.m.6 TUSCULUM* 6:00 p.m.9 Brevard 2:00 p.m.13 Mars Hill* 6:00 p.m.16 LENOIR-RHYNE* 6:00 p.m.20 CATAWBA* 6:00 p.m.23 Carson-Newman* 6:00 p.m.

March1 Newberry* 2:00 p.m.3 SAC FIRST ROUND (If necessary)5 SAC QUARTERFINALS8-9 SAC SEMIFINALS / FINALS

HICKORY, NC

Home games are in capsAll times are in Eastern Standard Time* Indicates South Atlantic Conference Opponent

November1 Belmont (Exhibition) 7:00 p.m.16-17 Carson-Newman Eagle Club Classic16 Clayton State 6:00 p.m.17 North Georgia 4:00 p.m.20 KING 6:00 p.m.25 VIRGINIA STATE 3:00 p.m.

December1 CARSON-NEWMAN* 6:00 p.m.6 NORTH GREENVILLE 6:00 p.m.8 OAKLAND CITY 2:00 p.m.15 North Georgia 2:00 p.m.18 Oakland City 7:00 p.m.20 St. Joseph’s 6:30 p.m.

January2 LEES-McRAE 6:00 p.m.5 Wingate* 2:00 p.m.9 Tusculum* 6:00 p.m.12 BREVARD 6:00 p.m.16 NEWBERRY* 6:00 p.m.19 Lenoir-Rhyne* 6:00 p.m.23 Catawba* 6:00 p.m.

00SARAH HARRISON5’8” JUNIORGUARDSNEEDVILLE, TN

3KARA HARRIS5’5” JUNIORGUARDALCOA, TN

40SHAWNA NICHOLS5’10” SENIORGUARDMILWAUKEE, WI

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