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Team Photo ............. Inside Front Cover

Table of Contents ................................1

About the Cover ..................................1

Quick Facts ..........................................2

Media Informa� on ..............................2

Pioneer Sports Network ......................2

Dr. Nancy B. Moody, President ...........3

Frankie DeBusk, Director of Athle� cs ..3

Head Coach Adell Harris ......................4

Assistant Coach Ka� e Baldwin ............5

Student Assistant JerWayne Gunn ......6

Student Assistant Kat Spears ...............6

Asst. Athle� c Trainer Amy Brooks ........6

2010-2011 Roster ................................7

2010-11 Prospectus ..........................8-9

2010-11 Preseason All-SAC Teams ......8

2010-11 Preseason SAC Poll ................8

Tusculum in the Polls ...........................9

Meet the Pioneers ........................10-22

2009-10 Sta� s� cs & Results ..............23

2009-10 SAC Standings ......................24

2009-10 All-SAC Teams ......................24

2009-10 SAC Sta� s� cal Leaders ........24

Women’s Basketball Honor Roll ........25

Record Book .................................26-30

Individual Single-Game Leaders ........27

Individual Single-Season Leaders ......28

1,000-Point Club ................................28

Individual Career Leaders ..................29

Team Single-Season Leaders .............30

All-Time Series Records .....................30

Year-By-Year Results ....................31-32

All-Time Le� er-Winners ....................33

Tusculum College ..............................34

Basketball Facili� es ...........................35

Athle� c Facili� es ...............................36

Radio/TV Chart ..........Inside Back Cover

2010-11 Schedule ................ Back Cover

The 2010-2011 Tusculum College Women’s Basketball Media Guide is published by the TC Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce, Dom Donnelly, Di-rector.

Wri� en, compiled and edited by: Dom Donnelly, Jim Miller, Whitney Noble, Deborah Davis, Adell Harris and Ka� e Baldwin.

Principal Photography by: Nathan Carver, Dom Donnelly, Phil Gentry, Phil Robinson and Mike Slade.

Addi� onal photography by: Travis Crabtree, Cody Greene, Mel Donnelly, NCAA, South Atlan� c Conference and Tusculum Archives.

Prin� ng: Pulp Prin� ng, Bristol, Tenn.

About the Cover: Featured on this year’s cover are the 2010-2011 Tus-culum College women’s basketball team. Seniors (le� -right) are in the background, including Catherine Hintz, Bri� ni Oliver, Jasmine Gunn and Jasmine Parker.

Cover Design by: Nathan Carver us-ing Adobe Photoshop. Photography by Nathan Carver and Mike Slade.

TABLE OF CONTENTS CREDITS

GENERAL INFORMATION

JASMINE GUNN BRITTNI OLIVER JASMINE PARKER CATHERINE HINTZ

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MEDIA INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATIONSchool ...........................................Tusculum CollegeLoca� on ................................ Greeneville, TN 37743Founded ...........................................................1794Enrollment .......................................................2,350President ..................................Dr. Nancy B. Moody Alma Mater .................. Eastern Kentucky, 1972Director of Athle� cs ........................ Frankie DeBusk Alma Mater ................................. Furman, 1991Associate A.D. (SWA) ........................ Deborah DavisFaculty Athle� c Representa� ve .......... Tom StueberNickname ...................................................PioneersSchool Colors .......... Orange (Pantone 158) & BlackArena .................................................Pioneer ArenaCapacity ...........................................................2,000Religious Affi lia� on ......... Presbyterian Church, USANa� onal Affi lia� on ......................... NCAA Division IIConference ........................................ South Atlan� cHead Athle� c Trainer ...........................Chris LenkerAssoc. Head Head Athle� c Trainer .... Mike HawkinsAssistant Athle� c Trainer (WBB) .......... Amy BrooksAssistant Athle� c Trainer .................... Tom StueberAssistant Athle� c Trainer ................... Kendall Grow

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................................ Adell Harris Alma Mater ..........................Wake Forest, 2002Record at Tusculum (yrs) ........................... 23-10 (1)Career Record (yrs) .................................... 23-10 (1)Assistant Coach ..................................Ka� e Baldwin Alma Mater ....................... UNC Asheville, 2008Student Assistant Coach ................. JerWayne GunnStudent Assistant Coach ..........................Kat SpearsWomen’s Basketball Offi ce Phone .. (423) 636-73292009-10 Overall Record .............. 23-10 (#9 NCAA II)2009-10 Conference Record .....................10-6 (4th)

2010-2011 OUTLOOKSAC Preseason Poll ........................................ 1st/10Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 4/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 7/7

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONSDirector .............................................Dom Donnelly Offi ce Phone .............................. (423) 636-7326 Cell Phone ................................. (423) 341-0091 Email ......................... [email protected] Director (WBB Contact) .......... Jim Miller Offi ce Phone .............................. (423) 636-7494 Cell Phone ................................. (423) 329-7650 Email ............................. [email protected] Arena Press Row Phone ..... (423) 636-7344SID Fax ............................................ (423) 636-7370SID Mailing Address ........................... P.O. Box 5054 Tusculum College Greeneville, TN 37743Overnight Address ..........................301 Rankin Hall Tusculum College Greeneville, TN 37743

CREDENTIALS Creden� als for all Tusculum College basketball games are for working media only. Requests for media creden� als should be made at least fi ve days prior to the game. Requests should be directed to Dom Donnelly, Director of Athle� c Media Rela� ons. Requests from media covering visi� ng teams will be confi rmed with that school’s sports informa� on director. Spouses, dates, children and other nonworkers are not permi� ed in working media areas in compliance with the working code of the United States Basketball Writers’ Associa� on and the College Sports Informa� on Directors of America (CoSIDA). Creden� als can be picked up at the � cket table at the main entrance to Pioneer Arena.

MEDIA SERVICES The Tusculum College Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce will provide rosters for both teams as well as game notes, media guides, and cumula� ve sta� s� cs prior to � p-off . Sta� s� cal summaries will be distributed at hal� ime and complete sta� s� cal packets (box score, play-by-play, specialty sta� s� cs) will be available approximately 10-15 minutes following the game. Telephones, copier and fax services are available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. Wireless Internet is also available throughout the arena as well as ethernet connec� ons.

CONDUCT POLICY Tusculum College, the College Sports Informa� on Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the United States Basketball Writers’ Associa� on reminds everyone that cheering or jeering for either team from the working press areas is not permi� ed. Thank you for your coopera� on.

TOBACCO POLICY In adherence with the NCAA, smoking and the use of tobacco products are not permi� ed in the press row areas. This includes smokeless and chewing tobacco. We thank you in advance for your coopera� on with this policy.

PARKING Parking is on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. Parking is available adjacent to Pioneer Arena in front of the Niswonger Commons.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Tusculum College will adhere to all NCAA Guidelines regarding photography. Photographers and videographers are permi� ed to shoot in the end zones only.

RADIO Space has been reserved for recognized radio sta� ons of visi� ng teams. ONLY ONE visi� ng radio sta� on from the visi� ng team will be allowed to broadcast as designated by their respec� ve school. Radio crews should request permission to broadcast games from Pioneer Arena through the Tusculum College Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce. A courtesy line will be provided, but radio sta� ons will be responsible for all long distance calls. Only collect or credit card calls may be made using this line. Sorry, but Tusculum can only provide space for two broadcasters.

INTERVIEWS Selected Tusculum College players and coaches will be available throughout the season for interviews with members of the media. All prac� ces are closed to the media. It is, important, however that all requests for interviews be made through the Tusculum College Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce at (423) 636-7326 or email at [email protected]. This policy allows us to arrange a � me that will not interfere with a student-athlete’s academic schedule, which has TOP PRIORITY. Players’ phone numbers will NOT be given out.

POST GAME INTERVIEWS Tusculum College head coach Adell Harris and selected players will be available for interviews following each game. At all home games, coach and player interviews will be held courtside next to the scorer’s table. Each visi� ng team will set its own postgame policy and it will be announced on press row. BOTH LOCKER ROOMS ARE CLOSED TO THE MEDIA.

The Pioneer Sports Network handles all broadcasts of Tusculum College Athle� cs on WSMG Radio (1450 AM), and on the Internet at www.TusculumPioneers.com and www.redzonemedia.com. The “Voice of the Pioneers” Brian Stayton will describe all the ac� on. WSMG will serve as the exclusive radio sta� on for Tusculum College Basketball. Game-day broadcasts begin 15 minutes prior to � poff with the Pioneer Pre-Game Show. Stayton returns to the microphone as the “Voice of the Pioneers” for his 14th consecutive season. Since 1996, Stayton has served in a variety of roles in the Greeneville broadcast community. He has served as sports director, program direc-tor and on-air talent. He has also handled play-by-play duties for the Greeneville Astros, Greene County high school sports as well as the GreenBank Ladies’ Classic. Prior to working at WSMG, Stayton gained experience with many radio outlets in the Southeast and the Midwest including WLW-Radio in Cincinna� , Ohio, the fl agship sta� on of the Cincinna� Reds. Stayton is a member of the Tennessee Associa� on of Broadcasters and also serves as a Division II regional ranker for the Na� onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa� on. The South Bend, Ind. na� ve was an All-SAC forward for the Carson-Newman College men’s soccer team. The 1995 Carson-Newman graduate is married to the former Erin Hahlen of Greeneville and they have two children, son Connor (5) and daughter Gabrielle (4). In 2008, he was the recipient of the Tusculum Sports Benefactor Award.

Brian StaytonBegins his

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Coach Harris with the “Voice of the Pioneers” Brian Stayton

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COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

Frankie DeBusk is in his fourth year as athle� c director at Tusculum College. He was named interim director of athle� cs in August, 2007 and was promoted to the full-� me post later that year. DeBusk is also in his 13th season at the helm of the Pioneer football pro-

gram. DeBusk oversees the day-to-day opera� ons of the Tusculum athle� c depart-ment and the 14 sports that the College sponsors. In his fi rst three years at the helm of the Pioneer Athle� c Department, De-Busk has guided Tusculum to outstanding seasons. In the last three years, TC has captured nine South Atlan� c Conference championships, fi ve SAC Tournament � tles and 14 NCAA Division II postseason appearances. Tusculum has fi nished fourth or be� er for the Doug Echols SAC Athle� c Excellence Award, including second in his fi rst two years as athle� c director. With its outstanding na� onal postseason success during the 2008-09 campaign, Tusculum was the top league school in the NACDA Director’s Cup, fi nishing 58th of 272 Division II programs in the country. Tusculum student-athletes and coaches have garnered numerous individual accomplishments during DeBusk’s brief watch. In the last three years, 122 stu-dent-athletes have earned All-South Atlan� c Conference honors, including 55 All-Region picks and 24 All-Americans. Twelve (12) have been selected as SAC Players of the Year, including four as Region Players of the Year. Three have also garnered Conference Freshman of the Year accolades. DeBusk has also stressed academic excellence in the department, resul� ng in 272 SAC Commissioner Honor Roll recipients over the last three years, including and a school record 26 named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team. Thirteen (13) Pioneers have earned the pres� gious South Atlan� c Confer-ence Scholar Athlete Award for their respec� ve sports, including six ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans®, including Dus� n Morrow (baseball - 2008), Nicole Ferris (women’s soccer - 2008), Jarrell NeSmith (football - 2008, 2009), Simon Holzapfel (men’s cross country - 2008) and Chase Carroll (men’s golf - 2009). Three TC head coaches were either named Conference or Region Coach of the Year during the 2007-08 season. Tommy Arne� (men’s tennis) and Bre� Teach (men’s soccer) were named SAC Coaches of the Year, while Missy Tiber was se-lected as the Region Coach of the Year by the Women’s Basketball Coaches As-socia� on (WBCA). DeBusk has overseen numerous athle� c facility enhancements during his tenure as both football coach and athle� c director at Tusculum. In 2007-08, championship banners were installed in Pioneer Arena, honoring the success of Tusculum athle� cs, both past and present. The Pioneer Arena playing surface was redesigned and refi nished during the summer of 2008, while historic Rankin Hall, which houses the TC athle� c department, experienced renova� ons to its main lobby area. The Pioneer football locker room also experience a major renova� on with the installa� on of new lockers and fl oor. DeBusk, the winningest football coach in Tusculum history, has built the Pio-neers into year in and year out contenders in NCAA II, resul� ng in seven winning seasons in the last nine years. Over the past 10 seasons, TC has posted a 64-44 mark including a 9-4 tally sheet in 2008, while claiming the program’s second South Atlan� c Conference Championship and earning the school’s fi rst berth to the NCAA II Football Playoff s. For his eff orts, he was named Conference and AFCA Region Coach of the Year. His 71 victories on the Pioneer sidelines makes DeBusk the winningest grid-rion coach in Tusculum history. His victory tally is the fourth most in SAC history, while his 37 league wins are the seventh most in the conference record book. In 2008, DeBusk’s team achieved success both on and off the fi eld. The nine wins � ed a school single-season record, including victories in four of its last fi ve games. DeBusk, a 1991 Furman University graduate, established 11 school records at quarterback for the Paladins, while compiling an impressive 31-6 record. In 1988, DeBusk led Furman to a 13-2 mark while capturing the NCAA Division I-AA Na� onal Championship. His collegiate career also included three Southern Confer-ence � tles and three trips to the NCAA I-AA playoff s. He is not the fi rst member of the DeBusk family to garner the TC black and orange. His brother, Doug, was a Tusculum Hall of Fame point guard for the Pio-neer basketball team from 1991-95. In 2003, DeBusk was the recipient of the pres� gious Art Argauer Award, which is presented to the Tusculum coach of the year as selected by his peers. He was the co-recipient of the Argauer Award again in the 2008-09 year. Frankie DeBusk is married to the former Jennifer Coff ey of Bristol, Tenn. and they have one son, Ty.

Frankie DeBusk is in his fourth year as athle� c director at Tusculum College. He was named interim director of athle� cs in August, 2007 and was promoted to the full-� me post later that year. DeBusk is also in his 13th season at the helm of the Pioneer football pro-

gram.

Dr. Nancy B. Moody is the 27th President of Tus-culum College, Tennessee’s oldest College and is the fi rst female president. She offi cially assumed the role on April 27, 2009. “Dr. Moody is a strong advocate of our civic arts curriculum and is well-known and respected in our re-

gion. We feel fortunate to have a� racted someone of her caliber, and we are truly op� mis� c about the future of Tusculum College under her leadership,” said Ken Bowman, chairman of the Tusculum College Board of Trustees and of the selec� on commi� ee. “Dr. Moody is a proven, successful college president with an espe-cially impressive record of preparing students to be ac� ve ci� zens and successful in the careers they choose.” Bowman added that Dr. Moody has demonstrated a commitment to Tuscu-lum College’s mission of providing a strong civic arts curriculum for all graduates and to con� nuing to grow the College in that tradi� on for both residen� al and Graduate and Professional Studies students. Dr. Moody was previously President of South Atlan� c Conference member Lincoln Memorial University since 2002. “I am excited to have the opportunity to serve Tusculum College. I am ex-tremely impressed with the people of Tusculum College - the students, faculty, staff , administra� ve personnel and members of the Board of Trustees,” said Dr. Moody. “Without excep� on, there is a sense of enthusiasm and pride for the mission of the College, which has a wonderful legacy as the oldest ins� tu� on of higher educa� on in the state of Tennessee.” She added, “As a fi rst-genera� on college graduate, I have always valued all levels of educa� on with a par� cular interest in the higher educa� on of tradi� onal aged college students and adults of all ages. Achieving the knowledge and skills necessary to func� on in society through a college educa� on is one of the best ways to s� mulate the local economy and posi� vely impact local communi� es and the lives of others. Dr. Moody received associate and baccalaureate degrees in nursing from Eastern Kentucky University, a master’s of science in nursing from Texas Woman’s University and a doctorate of science in nursing from the University of Alabama’s School of Nursing at Birmingham. Her professional career in higher educa� on be-gan at LMU as an instructor of nursing. She subsequently served in several roles at LMU, culmina� ng in her ap-pointment as the dean of LMU’s School of Professional Studies before joining the faculty at East Tennessee State University where she was tenured and served as department chair. She would go on to become an associate professor at the Uni-versity of Tennessee at Knoxville, while also serving as the execu� ve director of the Tennessee Center of Nursing. Dr. Moody currently chairs the execu� ve commi� ee for the Tennessee In-dependent Colleges and Universi� es Associa� on and serves on the Tennessee Student Assistance Corpora� on Board of Directors. She is a member of the NCAA Division II President’s Council and an ac� ve par� cipant on the boards of the Ap-palachian Colleges Associa� on and the Tennessee Center for Nursing, Inc. She is married to Tom Moody, a self-employed public accountant in Knox-ville. She and Tom are proud parents of grown children, daughter, Mykel, and son, Adam.

Dr. Nancy B. Moody is the 27th President of Tus-culum College, Tennessee’s oldest College and is the fi rst female president. She offi cially assumed the role on April 27, 2009. “Dr. Moody is a strong advocate of our civic arts curriculum and is well-known and respected in our re-

DR. NANCY B. MOODYPRESIDENT

2ND YEAR • EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY, 1972

FRANKIE DEBUSKDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

4TH YEAR • FURMAN UNIVERSITY, 1991

His 71 victories on the Pioneer sidelines makes DeBusk the winningest grid-rion coach in Tusculum history. His victory tally is the fourth most in SAC history, while his 37 league wins are the seventh most in the conference record book. In 2008, DeBusk’s team achieved success both on and off the fi eld. The nine wins � ed a school single-season record, including victories in four of its last fi ve games. DeBusk, a 1991 Furman University graduate, established 11 school records at quarterback for the Paladins, while compiling an impressive 31-6 record. In 1988, DeBusk led Furman to a 13-2 mark while capturing the NCAA Division I-AA Na� onal Championship. His collegiate career also included three Southern Confer-ence � tles and three trips to the NCAA I-AA playoff s. He is not the fi rst member of the DeBusk family to garner the TC black and orange. His brother, Doug, was a Tusculum Hall of Fame point guard for the Pio-neer basketball team from 1991-95. In 2003, DeBusk was the recipient of the pres� gious Art Argauer Award, which is presented to the Tusculum coach of the year as selected by his peers. He was the co-recipient of the Argauer Award again in the 2008-09 year. Frankie DeBusk is married to the former Jennifer Coff ey of Bristol, Tenn. and they have one son, Ty.

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HEAD COACH ADELL HARRIS

Adell Harris took the Tusculum women’s basketball program to new heights in her fi rst season at the helm, leading the Pioneers to their fi rst-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight while capturing the school’s fi rst Southeast Region Championship. Harris also led the Pioneers to their fi rst-ever postseason ranking, concluding the campaign as the ninth-ranked in the fi nal USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. The High Point, N.C. na� ve guided the Pioneers to their fi rst-ever Food Lion South Atlan� c Confer-ence Tournament � tle, jumpstar� ng a magical NCAA Tournament run that including victories over the top three seeds in the Southeast Region Tournament. The 2009-10 Pioneers posted the program’s third-straight 20-win season, winning 14 of their last 17 contests en route to a 23-10 overall record while fi nishing the campaign as one of the ho� est teams in the na� on. Tusculum also added an impressive collec� on of individual hardware to its mantle in Coach Harris’ fi rst year at the helm, led by junior point guard Jasmine Gunn, who became the fi rst player in the program’s history at the NCAA Division II level to be named a consensus All-American in the WBCA/State Farm, Daktronics, and Wom-en’s Division II Bulle� n programs.

Gunn also became the program’s fi rst Daktronics Southeast Region Player of the Year, while garnering the school’s fi rst South Atlan� c Conference Player of the Year honors. Under Harris’ tutelage, Gunn took her game to another level, fi nishing the season ranked seventh in the na� on in scoring (21.6) while pos� ng the pro-gram’s third-highest single-season marks in both scoring average and total points (713). Coach Harris was also instrumental in the development of one of the top three-point shooters in the na� on, as freshman Kendal Baxter set a program- and SAC-record with 105 three-pointers, while surpassing what was believed to be the NCAA Division II mark for triples by a freshman. For her eff orts, Baxter was named to the SAC All-Freshman Team. The Pioneers set several team and Pioneer Arena records in Coach Harris’ fi rst year at the helm, establishing a single-game SAC mark with 47 fi eld goals made against Virginia Intermont on Dec. 30, 2009 as well as a program- and SAC-record with 35 steals. Tusculum’s victory over VIC also featured three addi� onal Pioneer Arena records, including points scored (117), points allowed (38), and margin of victory (79). Coach Harris joined the Pioneer family prior to the 2009-10 season a� er serv-ing the last six seasons on the coaching staff at NCAA Division I UNC Asheville, in-cluding the past two years as associate head coach. Harris helped guide UNC Ashe-ville to four winning seasons, including a 21-12 record in the Bulldogs’ 2006-07 campaign, culmina� ng in a Big South Conference Tournament � tle and a berth in the NCAA Tournament, both fi rsts in school history. In her fi rst UNCA season, the Bulldogs posted a 19-9 record and fi nished second in the Big South Conference standings. UNCA’s 19 victories

were a 16-win improvement from a season before (3-25), earning the squad NCAA Most Improved Team in the Na� on honors. Harris mentored nine All-Big South Conference honorees during her ten-ure at UNCA, including two Conference Freshmen of the Year, Bri� any Hend-ley (2004) and Kyla Jones (2007). The High Point, N.C. na� ve played her collegiate career at Wake Forest University, where she was a four-year le� er-winner for the Demon Dea-cons. During her senior campaign, she led Wake Forest with 108 assists and averaged 4.6 points per game, while also serving as team co-captain. She wrapped up her career 10th on Wake’s all-� me list with 241 career assists. Harris graduated from Wake in 2002 with a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology. Harris began her coaching career as an assistant coach at her prep alma mater T. Wingate Andrews High School in High Point during the 2002-03 cam-paign. She also served as head coach of the Piedmont X-Press AAU team from 1998-2003. Harris has worked with numerous clinics and camps throughout the region. She is also a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Asso-cia� on. The Wake Forest graduate was born on May 1, 1980 and is the daughter of Jore� a Harris. She has one brother, Jamel Harris.

Adell Harris took the Tusculum women’s basketball program to new heights in her fi rst season at the helm, leading the Pioneers to their fi rst-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight while capturing the school’s fi rst Southeast Region Championship. Harris also led the Pioneers to their fi rst-ever postseason ranking, concluding the campaign as the ninth-ranked in the fi nal USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. The High Point, N.C. na� ve guided the Pioneers to their fi rst-ever Food Lion South Atlan� c Confer-ence Tournament � tle, jumpstar� ng a magical NCAA Tournament run that including victories over the top three seeds in the Southeast Region Tournament. The 2009-10 Pioneers posted the program’s third-straight 20-win season, winning 14 of their last 17 contests en route to a 23-10 overall record while fi nishing the campaign as one of the ho� est teams in the na� on. Tusculum also added an impressive collec� on of individual hardware to its mantle in Coach Harris’ fi rst year at the helm, led by junior point guard Jasmine Gunn, who became the fi rst player in the program’s history at the NCAA Division II level to be named a consensus All-American in the WBCA/State Farm, Daktronics, and Wom-en’s Division II Bulle� n programs.

were a 16-win improvement from a season before (3-25), earning the squad NCAA Most Improved Team in the Na� on honors. Harris mentored nine All-Big South Conference honorees during her ten-ure at UNCA, including two Conference Freshmen of the Year, Bri� any Hend-ley (2004) and Kyla Jones (2007). The High Point, N.C. na� ve played her collegiate career at Wake Forest University, where she was a four-year le� er-winner for the Demon Dea-cons. During her senior campaign, she led Wake Forest with 108 assists and averaged 4.6 points per game, while also serving as team co-captain. She wrapped up her career 10th on Wake’s all-� me list with 241 career assists. Harris graduated from Wake in 2002 with a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology. Harris began her coaching career as an assistant coach at her prep alma mater T. Wingate Andrews High School in High Point during the 2002-03 cam-paign. She also served as head coach of the Piedmont X-Press AAU team from 1998-2003. Harris has worked with numerous clinics and camps throughout the region. She is also a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Asso-cia� on. The Wake Forest graduate was born on May 1, 1980 and is the daughter of Jore� a Harris. She has one brother, Jamel Harris.

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COACHING STAFF

Ka� e Baldwin is in her second season as the as-sistant women’s basketball coach at Tusculum College. Baldwin assists in all aspects of the program, including player development, recrui� ng, travel coordina� on and game day management.

Baldwin was a crucial part of the Pioneers’ success during the 2009-10 sea-son, as Tusculum captured the program’s fi rst-ever Food Lion South Atlan� c Con-ference Tournament and NCAA Division II Southeast Region Tournament � tles, while advancing to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the fi rst � me in school history. Baldwin played a vital role in the development of several Pio-neer standouts, including rising sophomore Kendal Baxter, who set a South Atlan� c Conference- and program-record with 105 three-pointers last season. Baxter also eclipsed what was believed to be the NCAA Division II record for three-pointers by a freshman. Prior to joining the Pioneer coaching staff , Baldwin served as the Director of Basketball Opera-� ons at the University of North Carolina Asheville during 2007-08 season, before being elevated to Assistant Coach prior to the 2008-09 campaign. She is also a mem-ber of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Associa� on. Baldwin graduated from UNC Asheville in 2007 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administra� on with a focus in Sports Administra� on. Baldwin played three sea-sons in the backcourt for the Bulldogs and helped UNC Asheville capture a Big South Conference championship during the 2006-07 campaign. During that sea-son, Baldwin averaged seven points per game and was second on the team with 46 three-pointers. Baldwin is the daughter of Bill and Nancy Baldwin. She has one sister, Jeston Lotz, brother-in-law Travis Lotz, and is the proud aunt of niece Harper Katherine Lotz, born July 2, 2010.

Ka� e Baldwin is in her second season as the as-sistant women’s basketball coach at Tusculum College. Baldwin assists in all aspects of the program, including player development, recrui� ng, travel coordina� on and game day management.

KATIE BALDWINASSISTANT COACH

2ND YEAR • UNC ASHEVILLE, 2007

Kat Spears is in her fi rst season as a student assistant coach for the Tusculum women’s basketball team. Spears, a na� ve of Memphis, Tenn., recently completed a stellar four-year collegiate playing career

at Tusculum (2006-2010) as she led the Pioneers to four straight winning sea-sons, including two South Atlan� c Conference championships, a SAC Tournament � tle and three consecu� ve trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. In her four seasons, she helped TC to an impressive 91-34 record (.728) and two na� onal rankings (No. 21 in 2008-09; No. 9 in 2009-10). She is the program’s No. 2 shot blocker as she recorded 140 rejec� ons in her 104 contests. Spears is also sixth all-� me in total rebounds (614) and eighth in rebounding average (5.9 rpg). She also averaged eight points per game, including 8.8 ppg in her senior campaign as she led Tusculum to a NCAA Southeast Region championship and the program’s inaugural berth to the NCAA Elite Eight. During her senior campaign she earned a spot on the SAC All-Tournament Team. She also established a school single-game record with seven blocked shots against Francis Marion University. Spears played her prep career at Central High School, where she le� ered in basketball, volleyball and so� ball. Spears is majoring in Psychology and is the daughter of Derrick and Crystal McDonald.

assistant coach for the team.

completed a stellar at Tusculumat Tusculum (2006-2010) as

KAT SPEARSSTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

1ST YEAR

JerWayne Gunn is in his fourth season as a stu-dent assistant with the Tusculum women’s basketball program. He will assist with all aspects of the program, and is responsible for all equipment, shot char� ng, prac� ce char� ng and sta� s� cs, as well as overseeing

all videotaping of prac� ce sessions. Gunn also assists Coach Harris with all vid-eotaping, stats, and breakdown tapes for TC’s players, and travel and game day management. Gunn is in his senior year at Tusculum alongside his twin sister Jasmine, who begins the season as the star� ng point guard for the Pioneers. A na� ve of Nashville, Tenn., Gunn graduated from An� och High School located in An� och, Tenn. in 2007. He is currently majoring in Graphic Design at Tusculum.

JerWayne Gunn is in his fourth season as a stu-dent assistant with the Tusculum women’s basketball program. He will assist with all aspects of the program, and is responsible for all equipment, shot char� ng, prac� ce char� ng and sta� s� cs, as well as overseeing

all videotaping of prac� ce sessions. Gunn also assists Coach Harris with all vid-

JERWAYNE GUNNSTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

4TH YEAR

Amy Brooks is in her fi � h season at Tusculum serving as assistant athle� c trainer and clinical instruc-tor. At Tusculum, she serves as the cer� fi ed athle� c trainer for the sports of men and women’s basketball and is as an assistant professor in Athle� c Training program.

Brooks, a product of Hilton Head Island, S.C., came to Tusculum in 2006 a� er serving as a graduate assistant athle� c trainer at Troy University. While at the Troy, Ala. school, she served as the head athle� c trainer for the Trojans rodeo team as well as its cheerleading squad. She also assisted with the athle� c training needs for women’s soccer, and men and women’s tennis. Brooks served as an athle� c training student at Appalachian State Univer-sity from 2001-04. She worked with the sports of baseball and women’s soccer while at the Boone, N.C. school. In the summer of 2003 and 2004, Brooks served as an athle� c trainer with the Appalachian State Football Elite Camp, Distance Individual Camp and Cross Country Team Camp, all in 2004. In 2003, she worked the ASU Women’s Basket-ball Camp, Football Individual and Team Camp, Baseball Individual Showcase, Track & Field Camp and Cross Country Team Camp. In 2002-03, she was a volunteer high school athle� c trainer with Orthosport in Hilton Head Island, S.C. Brooks earned her Bachelor’s degree in Athle� c Training from Appalachian State in 2004 and her Master’s degree in Educa� on, concentra� ng in Counseling and Psychology from Troy this past August. She also a� ended Southern Cross University in Lismore, Australia in 2002. Brooks holds cer� fi ca� ons in CPR and First Aid by the American Red Cross and is licensed with the State of Alabama. She is a member of the Southeast Athle� c Trainers’ Associa� on, Alabama Athle� c Trainers Associa� on, American Counseling Associa� on and Na� onal Ath-le� c Trainers’ Associa� on. She is also a life� me member of the Girl Scouts of USA and was a recipient of the Gold and Silver Awards.

AMY BROOKSASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

4TH YEAR • TUSCULUM COLLEGE, 2006

Tusculum College Coaching Staff Student Assistant Coach Kat Spears, Assistant Coach Ka� e Baldwin, Head Coach Adell Harris, Student Assistant Coach JerWayne Gunn

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Front Row (lt.-rt.): Student Asst. Coach JerWayne Gunn, Kendal Baxter, Ayana Rashed, Jasmine Gunn, Nequoiah Anderson, Bri� ni Oliver, Student Asst. Coach Kat Spears. Back Row: Head Coach Adell Harris, Bridae White, Linda Aughburns, Jasmine Parker, Fayola Moise, Staci Hicks, Catherine Hintz, Asst. Coach Ka� e Baldwin.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School/High School

00 Fayola Moise F 5-11 So. Larchmont, N.Y./Mamaroneck HS

3 Kendall Baxter G 5-5 So. Sevierville, Tenn./Sevier County HS

10 Jasmine Gunn G 4-11 Sr. Nashville, Tenn./An� och HS

11 Jasmine Parker G 5-7 Sr. Rex, Ga./Morrow HS

12 Bri� ni Oliver G 5-5 Sr. Kokomo, Ind./Taylor HS

22 Linda Aughburns F 5-11 Jr. Faye� eville, N.C./UNC Asheville

23 Nequoiah Anderson G 5-5 Fr. Washington, D.C./Archbishop Carroll HS

24 Bridae White C 6-1 Fr. Quincy, Fla./West Gadsden HS

30 Staci Hicks F 6-1 Jr. Loveland, Ohio/Goshen HS

54 Catherine Hintz C 6-8 Sr. Has� ngs, Minn./Illinois Central CC

Head Coach: Adell Harris (Wake Forest, 2002) 2nd season

Assistant Coach: Ka� e Baldwin (UNC Asheville, 2007)

Student Assistant Coaches: JerWayne Gunn, Kat Spears

Assistant Athle� c Trainer: Amy Brooks

2010-2011 TEAM ROSTER

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2010-2011 SENIORS

JASMINE PARKER

BRITTNI OLIVER

COACH ADELL HARRIS

JASMINE GUNN

CATHERINE HINTZ

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Expecta� ons are high for the Tusculum women’s basketball

team in 2010-11, a� er the Pioneers won the South Atlan� c Confer-

ence Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Division

II Elite Eight for the fi rst � me in program history last year.

Tusculum fi nished 23-10 overall last season and 10-6 in the

league, then won six straight postseason games to earn the SAC

Tournament and Southeast Regional championships. The Pioneers

face a strong schedule this season, with three of their fi rst fi ve con-

tests against preseason na� onally-ranked opponents and a total of

11 games with 2010 NCAA Division II Tournament qualifi ers.

Four starters return for the Pioneers, led by reigning SAC Player

of the Year Jasmine Gunn. A consensus All-American last season

and the Women’s Division II Bulle� n Preseason Na� onal Player of

the Year, the 4-11 Gunn averaged 21.6 points and 5.1 rebounds per

game last season and fi nished eighth in Division II in scoring.

During the Pio-

neers’ seven-game

postseason run, Gunn

averaged 26.7 points,

3.6 assists, and 3.4 re-

bounds per game. In

the Southeast Region

semifi nals against

20th-ranked Francis

Marion, Gunn scored

a SAC-record 45

points on 11-of-15 shoo� ng, and set NCAA II Tournament records for

free throws made (23) and a� empted (29). Gunn scored 20 points

or more on 19 occasions,

reaching 30 points fi ve � mes

in addi� on to her 45-point

playoff performance. She

also recorded the program’s

fi rst triple-double and estab-

lished program and confer-

ence records with 216 free

throws made.

Gunn enters her senior

season ranked fi � h in school

history with 1,619 career

points and is currently

ranked in the top 10 in nine categories in the program record book,

including assists per game (5.6, fi rst), free throws made (492, third),

free throws a� empted (625, third), and steals (220, third).

Complemen� ng Gunn in the post is 6-8 senior center Cathe-

rine Hintz, who averaged 10.6 points and a team-high 8.5 rebounds

last season and led the squad with 53 blocked shots. Hintz scored

in double fi gures

16 � mes in 32

games, including

nine � mes off

the bench, and

notched seven

double-doubles.

Hintz shot 58.9

percent (149-for-

253) from the

fi eld to lead the

SAC and ranked

third in the con-

ference with

1.66 blocks per

game. Hintz also

earned a spot

on the NCAA II

Southeast Re-

gional All-Tournament Team.

Senior Jasmine Gunn2010-2011 Preseason Division II

Na� onal Player of the Year

Senior Jasmine Gunn

2010-2011 SAC P�������� P���Rk. Team (1st Place Votes) Pts.1. TUSCULUM (10) ..................... 1002. Carson-Newman ........................893. Newberry ...................................714. Lincoln Memorial .......................605. Catawba .....................................536. Wingate .....................................517. Lenoir-Rhyne .............................428. Mars Hill ....................................379. Anderson ...................................3010. Brevard ......................................17

P�������� A��-SAC T���First TeamMandy Mendenhall, Carson-NewmanDana Hicks, CatawbaBri� ni Young, Mars HillHelen McKinney, NewberryJasmine Gunn, TusculumKurie Washington, Wingate

Second TeamAlexa Neal, AndersonMilca Ivanovic, CatawbaCameron Sealey, Lenoir-RhyneDayshalee Salaman, Lincoln MemorialLeAnne Watson, NewberryCatherine Hintz, Tusculum

Head Coach Adell HarrisEnters her second season at Tusculum

or more on 19 occasions,

reaching 30 points fi ve � mes

in addi� on to her 45-point

playoff performance. She

also recorded the program’s

fi rst triple-double and estab-

lished program and confer-

ence records with 216 free

throws made.

Gunn enters her senior

season ranked fi � h in school

history with 1,619 career Head Coach Adell Harris

2010-2011 PROSPECTUS

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Three other starters are back from last year’s team. Senior guard

Jasmine Parker averaged 8.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.1 assists per

game and led the team in foul shoo� ng at an even 80 percent (80-

for-100), 6-1 junior forward Staci Hicks contributed 7.1 points and

6.2 rebounds per contest, and senior guard Bri� ni Oliver scored 4.1

points per game and drained 21 three-pointers.

Providing a strong outside threat for the Pioneers will be sopho-

more guard Kendal Baxter, who averaged 11.8 points in a reserve

role last season and set a new SAC single-season record with 105

three-pointers, which was also a new Tusculum record. Baxter car-

ries a streak of 30 consecu� ve games with at least one three-pointer

into the 2010-11 season.

Also returning for Tusculum is sophomore forward Fayola Moi-

se, who played in nine contests last year, contribu� ng 15 points (1.7

ppg) and 16 rebounds (1.8 rpg), while shoo� ng 63.6 percent from

the charity stripe.

Three newcomers will be looking to contribute to the Pioneer

a� ack, led by 5-11 junior forward Linda Aughburns. Aughburns

played the last two seasons at NCAA Division I UNC Asheville. Dur-

ing her 50-game career with the Bulldogs, she averaged 5.9 points

and 5.8 rebounds per game. She played her prep career at Westover

High School in Faye� eville, N.C., where she was a McDonald’s All-

American nominee.

Two freshmen are on the TC roster this year, including Nequoiah

Anderson (G, 5-5, Washington, D.C./Archbishop Carroll HS) and Bri-

dae White (C, 6-1, Quincy, Fla./West Gadsden HS).

2010 NCAA Division II Southeast Region Champions2010 NCAA Division II Southeast Region Champions

W����’� D������� II B������� P�������� P���

Rk. Team1. Arkansas Tech2. Delta State3. TUSCULUM4. Holy Family5. West Texas A&M6. Indianapolis7. UC San Diego8. Lander9. Alaska Anchorage10. Bentley11. Northeastern State12. California (Pa.)13. Sea� le Pacifi c14. Wayne State (Neb.)15. Drury16. Charleston (W.Va.)17. Chico State18. Fort Lewis19. Washburn20. Grand Valley State21. Pace22. Barton23. Emporia State24. West Liberty25. Clayton State Others to Watch: Carson-Newman, Concordia, Augustana, Findlay, South-ern Indiana, Northern Kentucky, Wisconsin-Parkside, Humboldt St., Western Washington, Grand Canyon, Bridgeport, Millersville, Indiana (Pa.), Fort Valley St., Benedict.

Tusculum Opponents in Italics

USA T����/ESPN D������� IIP�������� C������’ P���

Rk. Team (1st Place Votes) Prv.1 Arkansas Tech (15) 62 Delta State (4) 83 TUSCULUM (2) 94 Lander (1) 115 Holy Family 136 Emporia State (6) 17 West Texas A&M 128 Sea� le Pacifi c 79 Washburn 1010 Indianapolis 1411 UC San Diego 1512 Fort Lewis 313 Alaska-Anchorage 1614 Franklin Pierce 415 Gannon 216 Drury 2117 Michigan Tech 518 Wayne State (Neb.) NR19 California (Pa.) NR20 Fort Valley State 1721 Clayton State 2222 Northeastern State 2423 Grand Valley State NR24 Bentley (1) NR 25 Tampa 18

Others Receiving Votes: Millersville 100; Concordia (Minn.) 95; Califor-nia St.-Chico 77; Francis Marion 68; Charleston (W.Va.) 52; West Liberty 44; Wisconsin - Parkside 38; Augustana 34; Western Washington 34; Barton 30; Indiana (Pa.) 30; Carson-Newman 26; Florida Southern 26; Saint Mary’s (Texas) 26; Findlay 23; Shaw 22; Pace 17; Fairmont State 16; Minnesota State-Mankato 16; Southern Indiana 16; Tarleton State 15; Bowie State 13; Stonehill 13; Colorado School of Mines 11; Central Missouri 11; Adams State 10; Colorado State-Pueblo 10; Northern Michigan 10; Assump� on 9; Glenville State 8; Virginia State 8; Fay-e� eville State 7; Grand Canyon 6; USC Aiken 5; Lenoir-Rhyne 4; Rollins 4; Cen-tral Oklahoma 3; New Haven 3; Lewis (Ill.) 2; CW Post 1; Northern Kentucky 1; Southeastern Oklahoma State 1.

Tusculum Opponents in Italics

2010-2011 PROSPECTUS

TUSCULUM IN THE NATIONAL POLLS

Senior Jasmine Parker

22 Northeastern State 2423 Grand Valley State NR24 Bentley (1) NR 25 Tampa 18

Others Receiving Votes100; Concordia (Minn.) 95; Califor-nia St.-Chico 77; Francis Marion 68; Charleston (W.Va.) 52; West Liberty 44; Wisconsin - Parkside 38; Augustana 34; Western Washington 34; Barton 30; Indiana (Pa.) 30; 26; Florida Southern 26; Saint Mary’s (Texas) 26; Findlay 23; 17; Fairmont State 16; Minnesota State-Mankato 16; Southern Indiana 16; Tarleton State 15; Bowie State 13; Stonehill 13; Colorado School of Mines 11; Central Missouri 11; Adams State 10; Colorado State-Pueblo 10; Northern Michigan 10; Assump� on 9; Glenville State 8; Virginia State 8; Fay-e� eville State 7; Grand Canyon 6; Aikentral Oklahoma 3; New Haven 3; (Ill.)1; Southeastern Oklahoma State 1.

Senior Jasmine Parker

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2010-11: Women’s Division II Bulle� n Preseason Na� onal Player of the Year... Preseason Women’s Division II Bulle� n All-America... Preseason All-South Atlan� c Conference First Team...Ranks fi � h in program history in total scoring (1,619 points)…Second in scoring average (17.0 ppg)…Fi� h in fi eld goals made (545)…Sixth in fi eld goal a� empts (1189)…Third in free throws made (492)…Third in free throws a� empted (625)…Sixth in free throw percentage (.787, 492-625)…Third in assists (528)…First in assists per game (5.6 apg)…Third in steals (220)… 2009-10: WBCA NCAA Division II All-America First Team…Daktronics NCAA Division II Southeast Region Player of the Year…WBCA All-Southeast Region…Daktronics All-Southeast Region First Team…NCAA II Southeast Region Tournament MVP…NCAA II Southeast Region All-Tourna-ment Team…South Atlan� c Conference Player of the Year…Food Lion SAC Tournament MVP…SAC All-Tournament Team…South Atlan� c Conference Female Athlete of the Year (1st in school history)...Tusculum Female Athlete of the Year...Only player in NCAA II to rank in top 40 in scoring, assists, and steals…Ranked eighth in the na� on in scoring (21.6)…27th in steals per game (2.8)…38th in assists per game (4.8)…70th in fi eld goal percentage (46.6)…Led the SAC in steals per game (2.8)…Second in scoring (21.6)…third in

assists per game (4.8)…Fourth in assist/turnover ra� o (1.40)…eighth in free throw percent-age (.785)…ninth in fi eld goal percentage (.466)…Set two single-season program and confer-ence records for free throws made (223) and a� empted (284)…Recorded the third-highest single-season point total in program history (713)…Third-highest single-season scoring aver-age in school history (21.6 ppg)…Fi� h-highest single-season steals total in program history (93)…Scored 20 or more points on 19 occasions…Recorded fi ve games with 30 or more points…Four double-doubles…One triple-double…Tallied fi ve or more steals on fi ve occa-sions…Grabbed at least fi ve rebounds on 20 occasions…Scored in double digits in all but two games…Poured in 13 points at District of Columbia (Dec. 12) to become the 14th player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau…Third-fastest to 1,000 points in school his-tory, needing just 68 games to accomplish the feat…Scored 23 points, going a perfect 10-for-10 from the fi eld, against Virginia Intermont (Dec. 30)…Tied a career-high with nine steals against Virginia Intermont…Reached double digits in scoring in each of the fi nal 22 games of the season…Recorded the fi rst triple-double in program history against District of Columbia (Jan. 12), tallying 22 points, a season-high 11 assists and 10 rebounds…Poured in a game-high 27 points against Mars Hill (Jan. 27) on 9-of-17 shoo� ng, while dishing out 10 assists…Tallied a game-high 18 points against Lenoir-Rhyne (Feb. 1) to earn SAC Player of the Week honors…Recorded a streak of six games with at least 27 points (Feb. 13-Mar. 6)…Poured in a game-high 28 points on 12-of-20 shoo� ng at Carson-Newman (Feb. 13)…Scored a game-high 35 points in a buzzer-beater win over Newberry (Feb. 17)…Tallied a game-high 35 points at Mars Hill (Feb. 24), while grabbing a season-best 14 rebounds…Poured in 32 points on 8-of-13 shoo� ng against Catawba (Mar. 3) in the quarterfi nal round of the SAC Tournament…Scored a game-high 27 points against Lenoir-Rhyne (Mar. 6) in the semifi nal round of the SAC

Tournament…Recorded 15 points to lead the Pioneers to a 67-55 win over Newberry (Mar. 7) in the SAC Tournament Championship, earning Tour-nament MVP honors…Poured in a game-high 21 points against Clayton State (Mar. 12) in the quarterfi nal round of the NCAA II Southeast Regional…Set three NCAA records and one conference record against Francis Marion (Mar. 13) in the semifi nal round of the South-east Regional…Poured in a SAC-record 45 points on 11-of-15 shoo� ng against Francis Marion…Converted a school-, conference-, and NCAA Division II Tournament-record 23 free throws…Set an NCAA Division II Tournament record with 29 at-tempts at the charity stripe…Finished the night two points shy of the single-game program re-cord…First player in 10 years to break the 40-point barrier…Poured in a game-high 30 points against Lander (Mar. 15) to lead the Pioneers to the program’s fi rst-ever Southeast Region Championship…Went a perfect 8-for-8 at the charity stripe to eclipse the school and SAC re-

cords for free throws made and a� empted in a season…Led all scorers with 17 points against No. 1 Gannon (Mar. 23) in the Elite Eight... 2008-09: WBCA Division II All-America Honorable Men� on...WBCA All-South Atlan� c Region...Daktronics All-South Atlan� c Region Second Team...All-South Atlan� c Con-ference First Team...SAC Player of the Week...Ranked 10th in the NCAA Division II with 5.8 assists per game...32nd in assist turnover ra� o (1.76)...Fi� h in SAC scoring with 15.5 points per game...Second in assists (5.84)...Fi� h in free throw percentage (.820)...Sixth in steals (1.97)...Led the team in scoring (15.5 ppg), free throw percentage (.820), assists (181), and steals (61)...Recorded two double-doubles...Scored 20 or more points in nine games...Season-high 13 assists against Lees-McRae (Nov. 22)...Set a program and SAC record with 22 made free throws against Augusta State (Nov. 28)...Scored a season-high 32 points against Augusta State...Turned in a double-double with 19 points and 10 assists against Livingstone (Dec. 13)...Recorded 23 points and six assists at Oakland City (Dec. 15)...Back-to-back 20-point games against Lincoln Memorial (Feb. 4) and Catawba (Feb. 7)...Had 28 points and eight rebounds against Lincoln Memorial...Poured in 28 points on 10-of-10 shoo� ng from the charity stripe against Carson-Newman (Feb. 14)...Scored 29 points on 13-of-26 shoot-ing and dished out nine assists against Mars Hill (Feb. 25)...Turned in a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds against Lincoln Memorial (Mar. 4) in the quarterfi nal round of the SAC Tournament...Recorded 23 points and eight rebounds against Carson-Newman (Mar. 7) in the SAC Tournament...Scored 19 points and dished out six assists in TC’s fi rst ever NCAA Tournament win against Lander (Mar. 13)... 2007-08: All-South Atlan� c Conference First Team...South Atlan� c Conference Freshman of the Year...Twice named SAC Player of the Week…Started all 31 games at point guard, averaging a team-high 6.1 assists per game which was also second in the conference…Scored seven points with fi ve rebounds and three assists in her fi rst game with the Pioneers against Living-stone (Nov. 16)…Turned in an 18-point, fi ve-assist performance against Pfeiff er (Nov. 17) on 6-of-12 shoo� ng…Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds

JASMINE GUNN’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ............................45, Francis Marion, 3/13/10FGM ............................................................13, twiceFGA ........................................ 26, Mars Hill, 2/25/093-pt. FG .........................................................3, twice3-pt. A� .........................................................6, twiceFTM ...............................23, Francis Marion, 3/13/10FTA ................................29, Francis Marion, 3/13/10Rebounds ............................... 14, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Off . Reb. ........................................................5, twiceDef. Reb. ................................ 11, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Assists ............................. 13, Lees-McRae, 11/22/08Steals ............................................................9, twiceBlocked Shots ..........................1, Converse, 1/15/08Minutes ............................................... 40, fi ve � mes

JASMINE GUNNGUARD • 4-11 • SENIOR

NASHVILLE, TENN. • ANTIOCH HS 10MEET THE PIONEERS

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JASMINE GUNN’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2007-08 Overall 31 31 915 29.5 140 332 .422 16 49 .327 128 169 .757 35 75 110 3.5 91 2 189 116 1 66 424 13.7 SAC 14 14 426 30.4 74 159 .465 13 29 .448 55 70 .786 14 28 42 3.0 40 1 81 52 0 27 216 15.42008-09 Overall 31 31 904 29.2 165 342 .482 11 35 .314 141 172 .820 29 86 115 3.7 84 3 181 103 0 61 482 15.5 SAC 15 15 435 29.0 85 168 .506 7 17 .412 58 66 .879 14 40 54 3.6 42 1 84 53 0 24 235 15.72009-10 Overall 33 33 1099 33.3 240 515 .466 10 34 .294 223 284 .785 55 114 169 5.1 85 2 158 113 0 93 713 21.6 SAC 16 16 549 34.3 120 260 .462 4 9 .444 101 127 .795 31 69 100 6.3 48 1 83 54 0 42 345 21.6Career Overall 95 95 2918 30.7 545 1189 .458 37 118 .314 492 625 .787 119 275 394 4.1 260 7 528 332 1 220 1619 17.0 SAC 45 45 1410 31.3 279 587 .475 24 55 .436 214 263 .814 59 137 196 4.4 110 3 248 159 0 93 796 17.7

against Converse (Nov. 19), and reached double digits in assists for the fi rst � me in her ca-reer with 10 helpers…Recorded her fi rst career double-double against Virginia State (Dec. 29) with a team-high 16 points and 10 assists…Scored a team-high 28 points against Lincoln Memorial (Jan. 9) on 11-of-16 shoo� ng…Double-double against Lincoln Memorial with 28 points and 10 assists…Team-high nine assists and also had 17 points and six rebounds against Converse (Jan. 15)…Scored a team-high 23 points and had six assists against Carson-New-man (Jan. 19)…Scored a season-high 31 points on 11-of-19 shoo� ng against Mars Hill (Jan. 30) with seven assists and six rebounds…Scored a team-high 28 points against Newberry in the SAC Tournament and � ed a program single-game record with eight steals…Had a double-double with 21 points and a season-high 11 assists against Lander (Mar. 14) in the NCAA Tournament…Finished the season second on the team averaging 13.7 points per game…Third averaging 29.5 minutes per game…Led the Pioneers with 189 assists, the fi � h-highest total in program history…Second with 66 steals…Led the team with 128 made free throws in 169 a� empts (.757)… 2008 Tournament MVP for American Interna� onal Sports Tours, held in Italy... High School: Graduated from An� och HS in An� och, Tenn. where she was a three-year le� er-winner in basketball…Third-team All-State selec� on in 2006-07...All-Conference

and All-Region selec� on in 2006-07…2005-06 All-Re-gion selec� on…Member of 2005-06 and 2006-07 Dis-trict Championship team at An� och... 2005-06 District 12-AAA Tournament Most Valuable Player... Recipient of the 2007 Moss-Oliver Award for Leadership in the City of Nashville... Walter-Nipper Sportsmanship Award recipient... 2006-07 Coaches Award recipient... United States Army Re-serve’s Na� onal Scholar-Athlete Award winner... Coached by her mother, Pamela Gunn... Personal: Full name is Jas-mine Denise Gunn… Born June 1, 1989 in Nashville, Tenn… Nickname: “Shorty”... Daughter of Pamela and Keith Gunn…Has a twin brother, JerWayne (21), who serves as a student as-sistant coach for TC, and a younger brother Jalen (15)…Majoring in Physical Educa� on... Ca-reer plans: Play in the WNBA... Favorite book: “Talent is Never Enough”; Favorite class at Tusculum: Managing Legal Aspects-Sports; Favorite midnight snack: Candy; Favorite musical ar� st: India Arie; Favorite songs: “It’s the God in Me”, “Sea� le-MaryMary”; Jasmine can’t go a week without: Speaking to her family and friends & her cell phone; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning the SAC and Regional Championships and advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight with her team; Advice to kids: “Always keep God fi rst in everything you do! He’s Able...Eph 3:20; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Chicken, ca� ish; Favorite sport other than bas-ketball: Lacrosse; People Jasmine most admires: Her parents; Toughest player Jasmine has ever played against: Stephany Neptune; What people don’t know about Jasmine: She has a twin brother; When she was a kid, Jasmine tried to be like: Her mother; What people think when they fi rst meet Jasmine: “What grade are you in swee� e?”

and All-Region selec� on in 2006-07…2005-06 All-Re-gion selec� on…Member of 2005-06 and 2006-07 Dis-trict Championship team at An� och... 2005-06 District 12-AAA Tournament Most Valuable Player... Recipient of the 2007 Moss-Oliver Award for Leadership in the City of Nashville... Walter-Nipper Sportsmanship Award recipient... 2006-07 Coaches Award recipient... United States Army Re-serve’s Na� onal Scholar-Athlete Award winner... Coached by her mother, Pamela Gunn.mine Denise Gunn… Born June 1, 1989 in Nashville, Tenn… Nickname: “Shorty”... Daughter of Pamela and Keith Gunn…Has a twin brother, JerWayne (21), who serves as a student as-sistant coach for TC, and a younger brother Jalen (15)…Majoring in Physical Educa� on... Ca-reer plans: Play in the WNBA... Favorite book: “Talent is Never Enough”; Favorite class at Tusculum: Managing Legal Aspects-Sports; Favorite midnight snack: Candy; Favorite musical ar� st: India Arie; Favorite songs: “It’s the God in Me”, “Sea� le-MaryMary”; Jasmine can’t go a week without: Speaking to her family and friends & her cell phone; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning the SAC and Regional Championships and advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight with her team; Advice to kids: “Always keep God fi rst in everything you do! He’s Able...Eph 3:20; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Chicken, ca� ish; Favorite sport other than bas-ketball: Lacrosse; People Jasmine most admires: Her parents; Toughest player Jasmine has ever played against: Stephany Neptune; What people don’t know about Jasmine: She has a twin brother; When she was a kid, Jasmine tried to be like: Her mother; What people think when they fi rst meet Jasmine: “What grade are you in swee� e?”

MEET THE PIONEERS

In September 2010, the Tusculum College women’s basketball team visited the Na� onal Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville. Having the Hall of Fame just an hour down the road is special, but this trip had some extra meaning for the Pioneers. The Tusculum team not only got to see the historic home of women’s basketball, but a chance to see one of their own honored. This past summer, Hall of Fame offi cials contacted the College to request to display the jersey of Tusculum point guard Jasmine Gunn in its “Ring of Honor” in recogni� on of her outstanding play during the 2009-2010 season. Gunn becomes the fi rst player in the program’s storied history to achieve this special honor. The Tusculum group received a tour of the facility, which of course included Gunn’s jersey in the “Ring of Honor.” When the group reached the “Ring of Honor” the tour guide announced that Gunn was in a� endance and pointed out her jersey No. 10 which was on display. The announcement was followed by a round of applause from all in a� endance in recogni� on of this special accomplishment. “It was a very special moment for Jasmine and Tusculum women’s basketball,” said TC head coach Adell Harris. “Jasmine is a special individual that elevates everyone around her. This recogni� on is well deserved and well earned, and we are all very proud of her.”

GUNN’S JERSEY ON DISPLAY AT HALL OF FAME

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2009-10: Appeared in all 33 games, while earning a start 23 � mes, including the fi nal 21 contests of the season...

Averagd 4.1 points and 1.8 rebounds per game... Averaged 24.1 minutes per game... Scored in four of her last fi ve

games during Tusculum’s magical postseason run... Recorded double-fi gure scoring on four occasions... Scored

a season-best 16 markers at Carson-Newman (Feb. 13) where she shot 3-of-5 from the fl oor, including all three

of her 3-point a� empts... Also shot 7-of-8 from the

free throw stripe in her 36 minutes of ac� on, a sea-

son-high for her... Tallied 12 points each against the

District of Columbia (Jan. 12) and Lenoir-Rhyne (Feb. 1)... Against L-R, went 3-of-4 from

the fi eld and 5-of-5 from the foul line... Recorded 10 points at Mars Hill (Feb. 24), while

shoo� ng a perfect 7-of-7 from the charity stripe... Hauled in a season-high six rebounds

against Catawba (Jan. 9)... Dished out six assists against Clayton State (Mar. 12) in the

opening game of the NCAA II Tournament... Recorded three steals at Lander in the

Southeast Regional championship (Mar. 15) and twice against Clayton State... Buried

a pair of three-pointers at Wingate (Jan. 23)... 2008-09: Played in 27 games...Averaged

1.6 points and one rebound per game...Scored six points on 2-of-3 shoo� ng against

Augusta State (Nov. 28)...Season-high three rebounds at Lewis (Dec. 17)...Posted sea-

son-highs of nine points and three assists against North Greenville (Jan. 13)...Poured

in seven points on 2-of-4

shoo� ng at Brevard (Feb.

21) in a season-high 28

minutes... 2007-08: Re-

corded at least one steal in

each of her fi rst four colle-

giate games (Nov. 16-Nov.

23)…Scored a season-high

nine points in her second game against Pfeiff er (Nov. 17) with a season-high two steals…

Had eight points and her fi rst career block against Converse (Nov. 19)…Season-high six

rebounds against Converse…Made her fi rst career start against Brevard (Dec. 1), play-

ing a season-high 22 minutes and recording a season-best fi ve assists…Five consecu� ve

starts (Dec. 1-Dec. 13)…Five consecu� ve games with at least one rebound (Dec. 1-Dec.

13)…Four consecu� ve games with two or more assists (Dec. 1-Dec. 9)…Had three points

and three assists against Southern Indiana (Dec. 9)…Back-to-back three-assist games

against Catawba (Jan. 12) and Converse (Jan. 15)…Five consecu� ve games with at least

one assist (Jan. 12-Jan. 30)…Five consecu� ve games with at least one assist (Feb. 9-Feb.

27)… Had seven points and three rebounds against Lincoln Memorial (Mar. 5)…Six con-

secu� ve games with at least one rebound to close out the season (Feb. 23-Mar. 14)...

BRITTNI OLIVERGUARD • 5-5 • SENIOR

KOKOMO, IND. • TAYLOR HS 12

shoo� ng at Brevard (Feb.

21) in a season-high 28

minutes.

corded at least one steal in

each of her fi rst four colle-

giate games (Nov. 16-Nov.

23)…Scored a season-high

nine points in her second game against Pfeiff er (Nov. 17) with a season-high two steals…

Had eight points and her fi rst career block against Converse (Nov. 19)…Season-high six

rebounds against Converse…Made her fi rst career start against Brevard (Dec. 1), play-

ing a season-high 22 minutes and recording a season-best fi ve assists…Five consecu� ve

starts (Dec. 1-Dec. 13)…Five consecu� ve games with at least one rebound (Dec. 1-Dec.

13)…Four consecu� ve games with two or more assists (Dec. 1-Dec. 9)…Had three points

and three assists against Southern Indiana (Dec. 9)…Back-to-back three-assist games

against Catawba (Jan. 12) and Converse (Jan. 15)…Five consecu� ve games with at least

one assist (Jan. 12-Jan. 30)…Five consecu� ve games with at least one assist (Feb. 9-Feb.

27)… Had seven points and three rebounds against Lincoln Memorial (Mar. 5)…Six con-

secu� ve games with at least one rebound to close out the season (Feb. 23-Mar. 14).

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BRITTNI OLIVER’S CAREER HIGHS

Points .........................16, Carson-Newman, 2/13/10FGM .............................................................. 4, twiceFGA ............................................................... 8, twice3-pt. FG ...................4, District of Columbia, 1/12/103-pt. A� .......................................7, Catawba, 2/6/10FTM ............................................................... 7, twiceFTA ................................................................ 8, twiceRebounds ......................................................6, twiceOff . Reb. .................................5, Converse, 11/19/07Def. Reb. .....................................6, Catawba, 1/9/10Assists ............................... 6, Clayton State, 3/12/10Steals .................................................... 3, four � mesBlocked Shots ....................................... 1, four � mesMinutes ......................................................36, twice

High School: Graduated from Taylor HS in Kokomo, Ind. in 2007… Coached by Dennis Bent-

zler... Four-year le� er-winner in basketball… Three-year le� er-winner in soccer and track…

2007 East-West All-Star…All-Area in 2005 and 2007…Member of 2004 and 2006 sec� onal

championship teams at Taylor… Established a school record with 117 steals... Personal:

Full name is Bri� ni Rachel

Oliver…Born Oct. 24, 1988

in Lubbock, Texas…Daughter

of Anthony and Lori Oliver…

Has two sisters, Ashli (23)

and Teri (18)... Ashli played

basketball at Tusculum from

2005-09, where she was an

All-SAC performer and le� Tusculum as the school and league’s all-� me leading 3-point

shooter… Teri is in her sophomore season on the Southern Illinois University basketball

team for former TC head coach Missy Tiber... Majoring in Sport Management… South

Atlan� c Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll... Fa-

vorite midnight snack: Cereal; Favorite Movies: “Transformers 1 & 2”; Favorite musical

ar� sts: Trey Songz, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Lil’ Wayne; Favorite sports team: Texas

Longhorns; How Bri� ni gets ready for a game: Listens to music; Bri� ni can’t imagine

a week without: Music…Favorite athletes: Allen Iverson and Michael Jordan…Favorite

color: Pink…Favorite Food: Chinese…Favorite sports other than basketball: Football…

Person Bri� ni most admires: Coach Adell Harris…Shoe size: 9 1/2 …Most famous person

Bri� ni has ever met: Jermaine O’Neal…Best thing about Bri� ni: Her personality…The

toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management…Two words to describe

the way Bri� ni plays: Hard nosed; Most thrilling moment in sports: Tusculum advancing

to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2010... What people don’t know about Bri� ni: She has a tat-

too; When people fi rst meet Bri� ni, they think: She’s not a basketball player; Favorite

midnight snack: Cookies.

BRITTNI OLIVER’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 Overall 28 7 317 11.3 24 50 .480 6 20 .300 23 40 .575 16 14 30 1.1 52 0 37 25 4 15 77 2.8 SAC 11 2 95 8.6 5 13 .385 2 8 .250 0 4 .000 3 3 6 0.5 21 0 12 9 1 4 12 1.12008-09 Overall 27 0 226 8.4 12 37 .324 5 17 .294 14 23 .609 12 15 27 1.0 28 0 24 26 0 4 43 1.6 SAC 14 0 113 8.1 4 16 .250 3 10 .300 13 18 .722 6 7 13 0.9 12 0 10 15 0 1 24 1.72009-10 Overall 33 23 794 24.1 34 123 .276 21 78 .269 47 71 .662 10 49 59 1.8 63 1 56 64 3 39 136 4.1 SAC 16 13 403 25.2 18 72 .250 12 49 .245 30 37 .811 1 28 29 1.8 32 1 23 30 2 15 78 4.9Career Overall 88 30 1337 15.2 70 210 .333 32 115 .278 84 134 .627 38 78 116 1.3 143 1 117 115 7 58 256 2.9 SAC 41 15 611 14.9 27 101 .267 17 67 .254 43 59 .729 10 38 48 1.2 65 1 45 54 3 20 114 2.8

Full name is Bri� ni Rachel

Oliver…Born Oct. 24, 1988

in Lubbock, Texas…Daughter

of Anthony and Lori Oliver…

Has two sisters, Ashli (23)

and Teri (18)... Ashli played

basketball at Tusculum from

2005-09, where she was an

All-SAC performer and le� Tusculum as the school and league’s all-� me leading 3-point

shooter… Teri is in her sophomore season on the Southern Illinois University basketball

team for former TC head coach Missy Tiber... Majoring in Sport Management…

Atlan� c Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll

vorite midnight snack: Cereal; Favorite Movies: “Transformers 1 & 2”; Favorite musical

ar� sts: Trey Songz, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Lil’ Wayne; Favorite sports team: Texas

Longhorns; How Bri� ni gets ready for a game: Listens to music; Bri� ni can’t imagine

a week without: Music…Favorite athletes: Allen Iverson and Michael Jordan…Favorite

color: Pink…Favorite Food: Chinese…Favorite sports other than basketball: Football…

Person Bri� ni most admires: Coach Adell Harris…Shoe size: 9 1/2 …Most famous person

Bri� ni has ever met: Jermaine O’Neal…Best thing about Bri� ni: Her personality…The

toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management…Two words to describe

the way Bri� ni plays: Hard nosed; Most thrilling moment in sports: Tusculum advancing

to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2010... What people don’t know about Bri� ni: She has a tat-

too; When people fi rst meet Bri� ni, they think: She’s not a basketball player; Favorite

midnight snack: Cookies.

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2009-10: Played in all 33 games, including starts in the fi nal 30 games of the season... Averaged 8.8 points (27th

in SAC) and four rebounds per game... Led the team shoo� ng 80 percent from the free throw line, which was � ed

for sixth best in the South Atlan� c Conference... Tallied double-fi gure points in 15 games, including a season-high

20 points in NCAA II Southeast Regional semifi nal win over Francis Marion (Mar. 13)... Shot 10-of-12 from the foul

line, while dishing out four assists... Finished the season averaging 3.06 assists per game (11th in SAC) and her

1.22 assist/turnover ra� o was the sixth highest in the

league... Dished out a season-best nine assists in SAC

Tournament semifi nal victory over Lenoir-Rhyne (Mar. 6)... Recorded at least two assists

in her fi nal nine games of the season... Posted 16 points against Mars Hill (Jan. 27) and

added 15 markers against Catawba (Jan. 9)... Posted double-double of 10 points and 10

rebounds at Lincoln Memorial... Scored 14 points in three straight games against Wing-

ate (Feb. 10), Carson-Newman (Feb. 13) and Newberry (Feb. 17)... Knocked down the

game-winning lay-up at the buzzer in Tusculum’s 68-67 victory over Newberry, which

started a nine-game winning streak for the Pioneers... 2008-09: Ranked 39th in NCAA

Division II in assist turnover ra� o (1.71)...105th in assists per game (3.9)...Sixth in South

Atlan� c Conference in assists (3.93)...Played in 30 games, including two starts...Aver-

aged 8.9 points per game which ranked sixth on the team...Sixth on the team with

a .482 fi eld goal percent-

age (92-191)...Third with

a .726 free throw percent-

age (77-106)...Fi� h in re-

bounding (3.2)...Second

in assists (118)...Fourth

in steals (31)...Recorded

fi ve or more assists in 14

games...Five or more re-

bounds in six games...Two or more steals in eight games...Opened the season with nine

points and seven assists against Converse (Nov. 15)...Three consecu� ve games with 10

or more points (Nov. 16-Nov. 24)...Scored 17 points and hauled down six rebounds

against Lees-McRae (Nov. 22)...Poured in 12 points and notched a season-high four

steals against King (Nov. 29)...Season-high eight assists at North Greenville (Dec. 4)...Had

six consecu� ve games with fi ve or more assists (Dec. 13-Jan. 10)...Five straight games

with 10 or more points (Jan. 13-Jan. 28)...Season-high nine rebounds against Newberry

(Jan. 21)...Scored a season-high 28 points on 10-of-17 shoo� ng at Brevard (Feb. 21) and

nearly accounted for a triple-double with eight rebounds and eight assists... 2007-08:

Seventh on the team with 4.9 points per game…Second with 84 assists and 2.7 help-

ers per game…Fourth with 11 blocked shots…Had at least one rebound in 27 of her 31

games played…Scored nine points and tallied four assists in her collegiate debut against

JASMINE PARKERGUARD • 5-7 • SENIOR

REX, GA. • MORROW HS 11

age (92-191)...Third with

a .726 free throw percent-

age (77-106)...Fi� h in re-

bounding (3.2)...Second

in assists (118)...Fourth

in steals (31)...Recorded

fi ve or more assists in 14

games...Five or more re-

bounds in six games...Two or more steals in eight games...Opened the season with nine

points and seven assists against Converse (Nov. 15)...Three consecu� ve games with 10

or more points (Nov. 16-Nov. 24)...Scored 17 points and hauled down six rebounds

against Lees-McRae (Nov. 22)...Poured in 12 points and notched a season-high four

steals against King (Nov. 29)...Season-high eight assists at North Greenville (Dec. 4)...Had

six consecu� ve games with fi ve or more assists (Dec. 13-Jan. 10)...Five straight games

with 10 or more points (Jan. 13-Jan. 28)...Season-high nine rebounds against Newberry

(Jan. 21)...Scored a season-high 28 points on 10-of-17 shoo� ng at Brevard (Feb. 21) and

nearly accounted for a triple-double with eight rebounds and eight assists.

Seventh on the team with 4.9 points per game…Second with 84 assists and 2.7 help-

ers per game…Fourth with 11 blocked shots…Had at least one rebound in 27 of her 31

games played…Scored nine points and tallied four assists in her collegiate debut against

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Livingstone (Nov. 16)…Season-high 14 points against Converse (Nov. 19) with a season-

high two blocks…Season-high nine rebounds against Lees-McRae (Dec. 3)…Also had seven

points and seven assists against Lees-McRae…Three consecu� ve games with seven or

more assists, including a season-high 11 helpers against King (Dec. 6)…Five consecu� ve

games with fi ve or more rebounds (Jan. 5-Jan. 19)…Had at least one assist in 11 consecu-

� ve games (Jan. 5-Feb. 9)…

Back-to-back 13-point games

against Lincoln Memorial

(Jan. 9) and Catawba (Jan.

12)…Eight points, eight re-

bounds, and eight assists

against Converse (Jan. 15)…

Made her fi rst career start against Carson-Newman (Jan. 19), scoring eight points with

fi ve rebounds…Had six points, fi ve rebounds, and four assists in 18 minutes against

Wingate (Jan. 26)…Scored eight points and had four assists against Carson-Newman

(Feb. 16)... High School: Graduated from Morrow HS in Morrow, Ga. in 2007… Four-

year le� er-winner in basketball… 2007 Clayton County All-Star Team… Two-� me Player

of the Year (2006 & 2007)… Team MVP in 2006 and 2007… Member of 2007 Region

Championship team…Member of 1,000 point club at Morrow... Two-� me Atlanta Tip-

Off Club Member... Coached by Yolonda Jenkins... Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1989 in Col-

lege Park, Ga… Daughter of Debra Parker…Has a brother, Jamahl… Majoring in Sport

Management… Enjoys sleeping... Career goal: Move back to Atlanta where she plans

to get a job in the Sport Management fi eld... Favorite class at Tusculum: Intro to Sport

Management; Favorite midnight snack: Pizza rolls; Favorite Movie: “Love and Basket-

ball”; Favorite musical ar� sts: Drake, Nicki Minaj, The Dream; Favorite song: “Light it

Up”; How Jasmine gets ready for a game: Listens to music; Jasmine can’t imagine a

week without: Food; Jasmine is as good as anyone at: Bowling; Favorite athletes: Chris

Paul and LeBron James; Jasmine’s advice to kids: “Never let anyone tell you that you can’t make it”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite Food: Chinese and

chocolate; Favorite sport other than basketball: Football; Person Jasmine most admires: Her mother; Shoe size: 7; Most famous person Jasmine

has ever met: Chris Paul; Best advice Jasmine has ever been given: “Work hard at everything you do”; The toughest part of being a student-athlete:

Time management; Two words to describe the way Jasmine plays: Fast and athle� c; Toughest player Jasmine has ever played against: Jasmine

Gunn…When Jasmine was a kid, she tried to be like: Michael Jordan; When people fi rst meet Jasmine they think: She’s quiet; What people don’t

know about Jasmine: She can sing; Most thrilling moment in sports: Tusculum advancing to the NCAA II Elite Eight in 2010.

JASMINE PARKER’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ....................................... 28, Brevard, 2/21/09FGM ......................................... 10, Brevard, 2/21/09FGA .......................................... 17, Brevard, 2/21/093-pt. FG ....................................................1, 12 � mes3-pt. A� ............................................... 3, three � mesFTM ...............................10, Francis Marion, 3/13/10FTA ..............................13, Lincoln Memorial, 3/4/09Rebounds ....................10, Lincoln Memorial, 2/3/10 Off . Reb. ........................................................4, twiceDef. Reb. .......................................................9, twiceAssists ............................................11, King, 12/6/07Steals ............................................................4, twiceBlocked Shots ........................2, Converse, 11/19/07Minutes .....................38, Carson-Newman, 2/13/10

JASMINE PARKER’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 Overall 31 1 483 15.6 63 139 .453 5 17 .294 22 32 .688 22 65 87 2.8 36 0 84 61 11 14 153 4.9 SAC 14 1 247 17.6 34 69 .493 1 8 .125 12 20 .600 12 32 44 3.1 16 0 34 30 5 7 81 5.82008-09 Overall 30 2 616 20.5 92 191 .482 5 20 .250 77 106 .726 18 77 95 3.2 50 1 118 69 5 31 266 8.9 SAC 14 2 305 21.8 45 89 .506 2 12 .167 45 55 .818 11 35 46 3.3 28 0 57 38 0 14 137 9.82009-10 Overall 33 30 879 26.6 104 271 .384 2 18 .111 80 100 .800 18 113 131 4.0 49 1 101 83 8 35 290 8.8 SAC 16 16 450 28.1 51 138 .370 1 6 .167 37 45 .822 12 59 71 4.4 27 1 50 37 3 24 150 8.8Career Overall 94 33 1978 21.0 259 601 .431 12 55 .218 179 238 .752 58 255 313 3.3 135 2 303 213 24 80 709 7.5 SAC 44 19 1002 22.8 130 296 .439 4 26 .154 94 120 .783 35 126 161 3.7 71 1 141 105 8 45 244 5.5

� ve games (Jan. 5-Feb. 9)…

Back-to-back 13-point games

against Lincoln Memorial

(Jan. 9) and Catawba (Jan.

12)…Eight points, eight re-

bounds, and eight assists

against Converse (Jan. 15)…

Made her fi rst career start against Carson-Newman (Jan. 19), scoring eight points with

fi ve rebounds…Had six points, fi ve rebounds, and four assists in 18 minutes against

Wingate (Jan. 26)…Scored eight points and had four assists against Carson-Newman

(Feb. 16).

year le� er-winner in basketball… 2007 Clayton County All-Star Team… Two-� me Player

of the Year (2006 & 2007)… Team MVP in 2006 and 2007… Member of 2007 Region

Championship team…Member of 1,000 point club at Morrow... Two-� me Atlanta Tip-

Off Club Member... Coached by Yolonda Jenkins.

lege Park, Ga… Daughter of Debra Parker…Has a brother, Jamahl… Majoring in Sport

Management… Enjoys sleeping... Career goal: Move back to Atlanta where she plans

to get a job in the Sport Management fi eld... Favorite class at Tusculum: Intro to Sport

Management; Favorite midnight snack: Pizza rolls; Favorite Movie: “Love and Basket-

ball”; Favorite musical ar� sts: Drake, Nicki Minaj, The Dream; Favorite song: “Light it

Up”; How Jasmine gets ready for a game: Listens to music; Jasmine can’t imagine a

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2010-11: Preseason All-South Atlan� c Conference Second Team... 2009-10: Played in 32 games and started the fi -

nal 14 games of the regular season... Averaged 10.6 points (23rd in SAC) and 8.5 rebounds per game (6th in SAC)...

Led the South Atlan� c Conference in fi eld goal percentage (.589), while also averaging 1.66 blocks per game (3rd

in SAC/50th in NCAA II)... During the postseason (SAC Tournament, NCAA), averaged 11.9 ppg and 8.6 rpg, while

also shoo� ng 59.4 percent... Averaged 13.3 points and nine rebounds per game in the SAC Tournament... Scored

17 points in SAC Tournament quarterfi nal win over

Catawba (Mar. 3) and followed with 16 markers and

10 rebounds against Lenoir-Rhyne (Mar. 6) in SAC

Tournament semifi nal... Earned a spot on the SAC All-Tournament Team... In the NCAA

Southeast Regional, Hintz averaged 12.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per game... Shot a siz-

zling 63 percent (17-of-27) at the regional... Best ou� ng of the postseason came in Re-

gional semifi nal win over Francis Marion (Mar. 13), where she tallied 21 points and 12

rebounds... Shot 9-of-16 from the fl oor and blocked fi ve shots... Scored in double fi gures

in four straight games (Jan. 27-Feb. 6)... Averaged 16.5 ppg during the four-game span...

Tallied a career-high 24 points against Mars Hill (Jan. 27), shoo� ng 10-of-15 from the

fi eld and hauled in 13 rebounds and blocked fi ve shots... Followed with back-to-back

15-point eff orts against Lenoir-Rhyne (Feb. 1) and Lincoln Memorial (Feb. 3)... Posted

23 points and 16 rebounds against Carson-Newman (Jan. 16), shoo� ng 11-of-14 from

the fl oor... Accounted for 17 points and a career-best 20 rebounds against Catawba (Jan.

9)... Fired 8-of-10 from the fi eld and blocked fi ve shots for the fi rst of three � mes on

the season... Finished the

year with 53 blocks, the

fi � h most in a season by a

Pioneer... Recorded seven

double-doubles (points/

rebounds)... Tallied nine

games with 10-plus re-

bounds, while scoring in

double-digits on 16 occasions... Blocked a shot in 10 consecu� ve games (Jan. 27-Mar.

3)... 2008-09: Played in 32 games, making two starts...Averaged three points and 2.5

rebounds per game...Third on the team with 14 blocks...Posted a .467 fi eld goal per-

centage (43-92)...Recorded fi ve or more rebounds in six games...Scored eight points on

2-of-4 shoo� ng from the fl oor and 4-of-4 at the charity stripe against Lees-McRae (Nov.

22)...Recorded season highs of seven rebounds and four blocks against King (Nov. 29)...

Scored 12 points and hauled down seven rebounds in a season-high 15 minutes against

Brevard (Dec. 6)...Season-high 14 points on 7-of-7 shoo� ng against North Greenville

(Jan. 13)...Back-to-back starts against Wingate (Jan. 24) and Mars Hill (Jan. 28)...Hauled

down six rebounds against Catawba (Feb. 7)...Back-to-back eight-point games against

Mars Hill (Feb. 25) and Lincoln Memorial (Mar. 4)...Recorded back-to-back games with

fi ve or more rebounds against Mars Hill and Lincoln Memorial... Previous School: At-

tended Illinois Central College in Peoria, Ill. where she played for coach Steve Gar-

CATHERINE HINTZCENTER • 6-8 • SENIOR

HASTINGS, MINN. • ILLINOIS CENTRAL CC • HASTINGS HS 54

the season... Finished the

year with 53 blocks, the

fi � h most in a season by a

Pioneer... Recorded seven

double-doubles (points/

rebounds)... Tallied nine

games with 10-plus re-

bounds, while scoring in

double-digits on 16 occasions... Blocked a shot in 10 consecu� ve games (Jan. 27-Mar.

3).

rebounds per game...Third on the team with 14 blocks...Posted a .467 fi eld goal per-

centage (43-92)...Recorded fi ve or more rebounds in six games...Scored eight points on

2-of-4 shoo� ng from the fl oor and 4-of-4 at the charity stripe against Lees-McRae (Nov.

22)...Recorded season highs of seven rebounds and four blocks against King (Nov. 29)...

Scored 12 points and hauled down seven rebounds in a season-high 15 minutes against

Brevard (Dec. 6)...Season-high 14 points on 7-of-7 shoo� ng against North Greenville

(Jan. 13)...Back-to-back starts against Wingate (Jan. 24) and Mars Hill (Jan. 28)...Hauled

down six rebounds against Catawba (Feb. 7)...Back-to-back eight-point games against

Mars Hill (Feb. 25) and Lincoln Memorial (Mar. 4)...Recorded back-to-back games with

fi ve or more rebounds against Mars Hill and Lincoln Memorial.

tended Illinois Central College in Peoria, Ill. where she played for coach Steve Gar-

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ber…Third-ranked team in the na� on in 2008…Recorded 17 points on 2-of-10 shoo� ng

in the third place game of the NJCAA Na� onal Tournament…Averaged 5.6 points and 4.5

rebounds per game at Illinois Central... High School: Graduated from Has� ngs HS in Hast-

ings, Minn. where she was a two-year le� er-winner in basketball and track… Two-� me All-

Conference selec� on in bas-

ketball…Averaged 12.8 points

per game during her senior

campaign at Has� ngs... Per-

sonal: Full name is Catherine

Ann Hintz…Born Dec. 1,1989

in Palmdale, Calif…Daughter

of Doreen and Steve Hintz…

Has an older sister, Nicole

Packard (28), two nephews (Wolfgang Packard and Ronan Packard) and a niece (Nadira

Packard)… Catherine is majoring in Business and Art... Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll...

Enjoys art and hanging out... Favorite Book: “Pride and Prejudice” and “Zombies”; Fa-

vorite class at Tusculum: Studio classes with P.B.; Favorite midnight snack: French toast

or what ever she has in the fridge; Favorite movie: “Miami Vice”…Favorite musical art-

ists: My Chemical Romance and Pink Floyd (will listen to almost everything); Favorite

song: “Mr. Wonderful”; How Catherine gets ready for a game: Listens to music; Cathe-

rine can’t imagine a week without: Her phone, music, and computer; Most thrilling mo-

ment in sports: Tusculum advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2010; Catherine’s advice

to kids: “Never give up, never surrender”… Favorite colors: Blue, Green; Favorite Food:

Steak; Favorite sport other than basketball: Track; Person Catherine most admires: Her

father; The toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management; When people

fi rst meet Catherine, they think: She’s tall; What people don’t know about Catherine:

She has trample; When she was a kid, Catherine tried to be like: Her father.

CATHERINE HINTZ’ CAREER HIGHS

Points ..................................... 24, Mars Hill, 1/27/10FGM ...........................11, Carson-Newman, 1/16/10FGA ...............................16, Francis Marion, 3/13/103-pt. FG .............................................................None3-pt. A� .............................................................NoneFTM ............................................................... 4, twiceFTA ........................................... 7, Mars Hill, 1/27/10Rebounds ..................................20, Catawba, 1/9/10Off . Reb. .............................................. 6, three � mesDef. Reb. ...................................16, Catawba, 1/9/10Assists ................................................... 2, four � mesSteals .................................................. 2, three � mesBlocked Shots ...............................................5, twiceMinutes .....................32, Carson-Newman, 1/16/10

CATHERINE HINTZ’ CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 Overall 32 2 175 5.5 43 92 .467 0 0 .000 10 22 .455 39 42 81 2.5 50 1 1 12 14 1 96 3.0 SAC 16 2 89 5.6 19 45 .422 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 20 20 40 2.5 20 0 1 6 5 0 41 2.62009-10 Overall 32 14 597 18.7 149 253 .589 0 0 .000 42 82 .512 101 171 272 8.5 103 5 15 47 53 12 340 10.6 SAC 16 13 322 20.1 86 148 .581 0 0 .000 27 49 .551 63 92 155 9.7 55 4 10 31 28 7 199 12.4Career Overall 64 16 772 12.1 192 345 .557 0 0 .000 52 104 .500 140 213 353 5.5 153 6 16 59 67 13 436 6.8 SAC 32 15 411 12.8 105 193 .544 0 0 .000 30 54 .556 83 112 195 6.1 75 4 11 37 33 7 240 7.5

ketball…Averaged 12.8 points

per game during her senior

campaign at Has� ngs.

sonal

Ann Hintz…Born Dec. 1,1989

in Palmdale, Calif…Daughter

of Doreen and Steve Hintz…

Has an older sister, Nicole

Packard (28), two nephews (Wolfgang Packard and Ronan Packard) and a niece (Nadira

Packard)… Catherine is majoring in Business and Art...

Enjoys art and hanging out... Favorite Book: “Pride and Prejudice” and “Zombies”; Fa-

vorite class at Tusculum: Studio classes with P.B.; Favorite midnight snack: French toast

or what ever she has in the fridge; Favorite movie: “Miami Vice”…Favorite musical art-

ists: My Chemical Romance and Pink Floyd (will listen to almost everything); Favorite

song: “Mr. Wonderful”; How Catherine gets ready for a game: Listens to music; Cathe-

rine can’t imagine a week without: Her phone, music, and computer; Most thrilling mo-

ment in sports: Tusculum advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2010; Catherine’s advice

to kids: “Never give up, never surrender”… Favorite colors: Blue, Green; Favorite Food:

Steak; Favorite sport other than basketball: Track; Person Catherine most admires: Her

father; The toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management; When people

fi rst meet Catherine, they think: She’s tall; What people don’t know about Catherine:

She has trample; When she was a kid, Catherine tried to be like: Her father.

Catherine Hintz is named to the 2010 Food Lion SAC All-Tournament Team. Presen� ng her with the honor is SAC Commissioner Patrick Britz

2010 Food Lion South Atlan� c Conference Tournament Champions

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2009-10: Started in all 30 games she played in... Averaged 7.1 points and 6.2 rebounds per game... Recorded 24.7 minutes per contest... Shot 45.2 percent from the fl oor and 68.6 percent from the free throw stripe... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in four games, including 11 boards in na� onal quarterfi nal game against No. 1 Gannon (Mar. 23), where she tallied eight points and shot 4-of-4 from the foul line... Posted 15 points and 14 rebounds against Mars Hill (Jan. 27)... Hauled in nine off ensive rebounds and a season-best three steals against MHC... Accounted for 11 points and 11 boards against Lincoln Memorial (Jan. 6)... Responsible for 11 points, eight rebounds and two blocked shots in over� me win at Brevard (Dec. 5)... Posted 14 points and nine rebounds against Clay-ton State (Dec. 19), while shoo� ng 8-of-10 from the

free throw stripe... Missed the fi nal two games of the regular season (Brevard - Feb. 20, Mars Hill - Feb. 24) due to the passing of her father... 2008-09: Played in 30 games, in-cluding 17 starts...Averaged fi ve points and 3.2 rebounds per game...Posted a .500 fi eld goal percentage (51-102)...Eighth on the team in scoring (5.0)...Fourth in fi eld goal per-centage (.500)...Fourth in rebounding (3.2)...Eight games with fi ve or more rebounds...Back-to-back games with 10 or more points against King (Nov. 16) and Lees-McRae (Nov. 22)...Scored a season-high 16 points on 6-of-10 shoo� ng against King...Tied a sea-son-high with 16 points on 7-of-9 shoo� ng against King (Nov. 29)...Five consecu� ve games with a fi eld goal percentage above .500 (Nov. 29-Dec. 15)...Hauled down nine rebounds against Lenoir-Rhyne (Jan. 3)...Season-high two steals at Lenoir-Rhyne (Jan. 31)...Scored eight points and hauled down a season-high 10 rebounds at Brevard (Feb. 21)... High School: Graduated from Goshen HS in Goshen, Ohio where she was a four-year le� er-winner in basketball, soccer, cross country, and track & fi eld… All-Southwest Ohio selec� on… Member of the Ohio-Kentucky All-star Team and the East-West All-Star Team… Southern Buckeye Athle� c/Academic Conference Player of the Year… Averaged 19.6 points and 11.3 rebounds per game as a senior… All-State Honorable Men� on her senior season… Posted 20.6 points and 10.2 rebounds per contest in 2007… First Team All-SBAAC honoree… Scored more than 1,000 points in her career at Goshen... Coached by Jim Bowling... Played her club basketball with the Cincy Lady Tigers where she was

coached by Shamahn Mc-Bride... Personal: Full name is Staci Marie Hicks…Born Mar. 29, 1990 in Cincinna� , Ohio…Daughter of Malea Hicks and the late Charles Hicks… Has two brothers, Tyler (17) and Ryan (15) Hicks… Majoring in Pre-Physical Therapy... Plans to pursue a career as a physi-cal therapist at a sports medicine facility… South Atlan� c Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll... Enjoys sports and spending � me with her friends and family... Community service includes the Tusculum women’s basketball team’s partnership with Highland Elementary School, Ne� e Day, Earth Day... Favorite midnight snack: Oreos and milk; Favorite movie: “Love and Basketball”; Favorite musical ar� sts: Taylor Swi� and Keri Hilson; Favorite song: “Knock you down”…Favorite sports team: Pi� s-burgh Steelers; How Staci gets ready for a game: Eats Pasta; Staci can’t imagine a week without: Her phone, laptop, and her hair straightner; Favorite athletes: Ben Roethlisberg-

er and Lebron James…Staci’s advice to kids: “Don’t take anything for granted”; Favorite color: Pink; Favorite Food: Mashed potatoes…Favorite sport other than basketball: Soccer; People Staci most admires: Her parents; Shoe size: 11; Best thing about Staci: She’s not fake; The toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management; When Staci was a kid, she tried to be like: Her mother; Why Staci chose Tusculum: Block system and the basketball team; Most thrilling moment in sports: Bea� ng Lander in the NCAA regional fi nal on their home fl oor and advancing to the Elite Eight in Missouri; Favorite publica� on: “Cosmopolitan” magazine.

STACI HICKS’ CAREER STATISTICS

STACI HICKS’ CAREER HIGHS

Points ..........................................................16, twiceFGM ...............................................7, King, 11/29/08FGA ........................................ 14, Mars Hill, 1/27/103-pt. FG .............................................................None3-pt. A� ..................................... 1, Newberry, 3/7/10FTM ................................. 8, Clayton State, 12/19/09FTA ..............................................................10, twiceRebounds ............................... 14, Mars Hill, 1/27/10Off . Reb. ................................... 9, Mars Hill, 1/27/10Def. Reb. ............................. 8, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/3/09Assists ................................. 3, Lenoir-Rhyne, 3/6/10Steals ....................................... 3, Mars Hill, 1/27/10Blocked Shots ............................ 2, Brevard, 12/5/09Minutes ................................. 37, Mars Hill, 1/27/10

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 Overall 30 17 343 11.4 51 102 .500 0 0 .000 48 75 .640 49 48 97 3.2 52 0 0 28 5 9 150 5.0 SAC 16 6 144 9.0 18 32 .563 0 0 .000 15 26 .577 17 22 39 2.4 20 0 0 10 2 5 51 3.22009-10 Overall 30 30 742 24.7 70 155 .452 0 1 .000 72 105 .686 86 101 187 6.2 66 0 11 57 5 16 212 7.1 SAC 14 14 340 24.3 37 88 .420 0 0 .000 33 46 .717 41 42 83 5.9 37 0 4 32 3 7 107 7.6Career Overall 60 47 1085 18.1 121 257 .471 0 1 .000 120 180 .667 135 149 284 4.7 118 0 11 85 10 25 362 6.0 SAC 30 20 484 16.1 55 120 .458 0 0 .000 48 72 .667 58 64 122 4.1 57 0 4 42 5 12 158 5.3

STACI HICKSFORWARD • 6-0 • JUNIOR

LOVELAND, OHIO • GOSHEN HS 30MEET THE PIONEERS

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UNC Asheville: Played two seasons with the NCAA Division I Bulldogs... 2009-10: Played in 22 games, including eight starts... Recorded 4.9 points and 5.1 rebounds per game... Tallied a season-best 17 points against Southern Wesleyan (Dec. 11) where she shot 6-of-10 from the fl oor and 4-of-4 from the free throw line... Recorded back-to-back double-doubles against South Carolina State (Nov. 17) and Lees-McRae (Nov. 21)... Against S.C. State, posted 14 points and 10 rebounds and followed that with 14 markers and 11 boards against Lees-McRae... Pulled down 10 rebounds at USC Upstate (Nov. 28) and followed with a 14-point performance at Western Carolina (Dec. 2), where she played in a season-high 35 minutes... Tallied three steals at Coastal Carolina (Feb. 8) and USC Upstate... 2008-09: Big South Conference All-Freshman Team... Started in a dozen games, including the fi nal nine of the year... Averaged 6.7 points and led the team with her 6.4 rebounds per game average... Posted her fi rst career double-double at High Point (Jan. 26) with 10 points and

15 rebounds... Erupted for a career-best 20 points in home win over Charleston Southern (Feb. 7), along with 10 rebounds... Ended her rookie campaign on a high note with 18 points and nine boards in near upset of High Point in the Big South Conference Tour-nament... Tallied 10 points and collected nine rebounds at Radford (Mar. 2)... Scored 11 points against ACC Champion Maryland (Dec. 29)... High School: Graduated from Westo-ver HS where she garnered All-Conference and All-Region honors... Led Westover to the 4-A State Championship game as a senior... Averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and four steals per contest as her team fi nished with a 30-2 record... Her rebounding average led of Cumberland County and Faye� eville, N.C... Coached by Gene Arrington... McDonald’s All-America nominee... Also le� ered in track & fi eld and cross country... Personal: Full named is Linda Renee’ Aughburns... Born March 2, 1990 in Chicago, Ill... Daugther of Irving Aughburns, Sr... Has four sisters - Tennille Woods-Sco� , Nicole Woods, Tressa Aughburns, Ch’ressa Aughburns and one brother, Irving Aughburns, Jr... Her father played basketball at Nazareth College... Sister, Tennille Woods-Sco� played basketball at North Carolina A&T; Sister, Nicole Woods, ran track & fi eld at UNC Pembroke; Sister, Tressa Aughburns le� ered in basketball and cross country at Faye� eville State; Sister, Ch’ressa Aughburns ran cross country at Faye� eville State... Career goals: Play basketball overseas or a� end graduate school and work towards her CPA license; Favorite books: “Warriors Don’t Cry”, “The Notebook”; Favorite midnight snack: Oreos; Favorite music: R&B; Linda can’t go a week without: Her iPod and her Teddy Bear - Kamoni; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning a State Championship at Westover for the fi rst � me in school history; Advice to kids: “Never lose sight of your dreams”; Favorite colors: Pink and Purple; Favorite food: Pizza; Favorite sports other than basketball: Cross country and track & fi eld; Person Linda admires most: Her mother, Linda Aughburns; Toughest opponent Linda has ever played against: Marissa Coleman; What people don’t know about Linda: She’s part Irish, Indian and Italian; When Linda was a kid, she tried to be like: Princess Belle from “Beauty and the Beast”; When people fi rst meet Linda, they think: She laughs and smiles too much.

LINDA AUGHBURNS CAREER STATISTICS

LINDA AUGHBURNS’ CAREER HIGHS

Points .....................20, Charleston Southern, 2/7/09FGM ....................................... 9, High Point, 3/13/09FGA ...................................... 15, High Point, 3/13/093-pt. FG ....................2, Charleston Southern, 2/7/093-pt. A� .........................................................4, twiceFTM ............................................................... 5, twiceFTA ....................... 9, South Carolina State, 11/17/09Rebounds ............................. 15, High Point, 1/26/09Off . Reb. .....................................8, Radford, 1/17/09Def. Reb. .............................. 10, High Point, 1/26/09Assists ................................... 4, Montreat, 11/24/08Steals .................................................... 3, four � mesBlocked Shots ....................... 2, Campbell, 12/18/08Minutes ....................35, Western Carolina, 12/2/09

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

UNC Asheville2008-09 Overall 28 12 622 22.2 79 200 .395 10 35 .286 20 46 .435 67 111 178 6.4 57 0 21 43 6 25 188 6.7 Big South 15 8 338 22.5 42 113 .372 9 28 .321 11 27 .407 38 68 106 7.1 28 0 8 29 11 2 104 6.92009-10 Overall 22 8 464 21.1 37 101 .366 3 12 .250 30 44 .682 38 74 112 5.1 26 0 17 35 6 18 107 4.9 Big South 10 1 208 20.8 7 37 .189 0 3 .000 7 9 .778 17 30 47 4.7 12 0 4 18 2 7 21 2.1Career Overall 50 20 1086 21.7 116 301 .385 13 47 .277 50 90 .556 105 185 290 5.8 83 0 38 78 12 43 295 5.9 Conf. 25 9 546 21.8 49 150 .327 9 31 .290 18 36 .500 55 98 153 6.1 40 0 12 47 13 9 125 5.0

LINDA AUGHBURNSFORWARD • 5-11 • JUNIOR

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. • UNC ASHEVILLE • WESTOVER HS 22MEET THE PIONEERS

JUNIOR CLASS(Le� to Right): Linda Aughburns,

Coach Adell Harris, Staci Hicks

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2009-10: Established a Tusculum and South Atlan� c Conference single-season record with her 105 three-point fi eld goals made... Also a new NCAA Division II record for most three-pointers by a freshman... Averaged 3.28 treys per game, which was the seventh-best average in NCAA II... Finished the season ranked eighth in the SAC in three-point fi eld goal percentage (37.1 - 61st in NCAA II)... Played in 32 games and connected on a three-pointer in 30 consecu� ve games to close out the season... Made at least two treys in her last 13 contests... Scored in all 32 games... Tallied 19 points on 5-of-9 shoo� ng from long range in her collegiate debut against King (Nov. 16)... A� er going 0-for-4 against Columbus State (Nov. 27) from beyond the arc, Kendal followed with a 7-

of-16 eff ort against Georgia College (Nov. 28) for her season-high 23 points... Scored in double fi gures in fi ve consecu� ve games (Nov. 28-Dec. 13)... Averaged 16.8 points per game during that fi ve-game span, while averaging 4.8 treys per game and shoo� ng 45.3 percent from long range... Tallied 20 points at District of Columbia (Dec. 12) and added 20 more markers against Virginia Intermont (Dec. 30)... Completed her rookie season av-eraging 11.8 points per game (17th in SAC)... Finished the season shoo� ng 76.5 percent from the free throw line... High School: Graduated from Sevier County HS in Sevierville, Tenn. where she was a four-year le� er-winner in basketball…2007-09 All-County selec-� on… Coached by Stacey Marine... 2007-09 All-Conference selec� on… 2009 All-Region honoree and Best Off ense Award winner... Member of the 1,000-point club at Sevier County HS... S� ll holds numerous three-point records at the GreenBank Ladies’ Classic, including eight 3-pointers in a game... 2006 Most Improved Award recipient... Played her club basketball with the Tennessee Flight-Select... Coached by Brent Stallings... Per-sonal: Full name is Kendal Leigh Baxter…Born Mar. 16, 1991 in Knoxville, Tenn…Daugh-ter of Tim and Cammie Baxter…Has an older brother Cory (21)…Majoring in Sport Man-agement…Enjoys hanging out with friends... Favorite book: The Bible; Favorite class at Tusculum: Introduc� on to Sport Management; Favorite midnight snack: Cereal…Favor-

ite movie: “Love and Basket-ball”…Favorite musical ar� st: Trey Songz… Favorite song: “She’s Seen Me”; Favorite sports team: Los Angeles Lak-ers; How Kendal gets ready for a game: Listens to music; Kendal can’t imagine a week without: Music; Kendal is as good as anyone at: Playing cards; Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant; Most thrilling moment in sports: Se� ng records at Greene Bank Ladies Classic… Kendal’s advice to kids: “Never give up”… Favorite color: Purple; Favorite Food: Spaghe� ; Favorite sport other than bas-ketball: Football; People Kendal most admires: Her parents; Best advice Kendal has ever been given: ”When you aren’t prac� cing, someone else is”; Best thing about Kendal: She gets along with everybody; The thing Kendal admires most about Coach Harris: She tells it how it is; The toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management; Advice to kids: “Never give up”; Toughest player Kendal ever played against: Glory Johnson; Two words to

describe the way Kendal plays: All Out; When Kendal was a kid, she tried to be like: Diana Taurosi; When people fi rst meet Kendal they think: She’s shy; Why Kendal chose Tusculum: Good basketball team; Most thrilling moment in sports: Breaking the three-point record at the GreenBank Ladies’ Classic; What people don’t know about Kendal: She can’t swim.

KENDAL BAXTER’S CAREER STATISTICS

KENDAL BAXTER’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ........................ 23, Georgia College, 11/28/09FGM ........................... 7, Georgia, College, 11/28/09FGA ........................... 19, Georgia College, 11/28/093-pt. FG ....................... 7, Georgia College, 11/28/093-pt. A� ..................... 16, Georgia College, 11/28/09FTM .......................5, District of Columbia, 12/12/09FTA ..............................................6, Catawba, 3/3/10Rebounds ............................................... 3, fi ve � mesOff . Reb. ................................... 2, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Def. Reb. ............................. 3, Lenoir-Rhyne, 3/6/10Assists .................................................... 2, fi ve � mesSteals ...................... 3, Virginia Intermont, 12/30/09 Blocked Shots ...............................................1, twiceMinutes ................................. 37, Mars Hill, 1/27/10

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 Overall 32 0 761 23.8 116 309 .375 105 283 .371 39 51 .765 8 28 36 1.1 56 0 17 39 2 21 376 11.8 SAC 15 0 370 24.7 43 132 .326 40 125 .320 20 23 .870 4 12 16 1.1 28 0 7 21 2 10 146 9.7Career Overall 32 0 761 23.8 116 309 .375 105 283 .371 39 51 .765 8 28 36 1.1 56 0 17 39 2 21 376 11.8 SAC 15 0 370 24.7 43 132 .326 40 125 .320 20 23 .870 4 12 16 1.1 28 0 7 21 2 10 146 9.7

KENDAL BAXTERGUARD • 5-5 • SOPHOMORE

SEVIERVILLE, TENN. • SEVIER COUNTY HS 3

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2009-10: Made nine appearances off the bench for the Pioneers... Averaged 1.7 points and 1.8 rebounds per game... Shot 63.6 percent from the free throw line... Scored six points in collegiate debut in home win over Virginia Intermont (Dec. 30)... Shot 2-of-3 from the fl oor and 2-of-2 from the foul line... Tallied six points and a season-best 11 rebounds in road victory over Mars Hill (Feb. 24)... Played in a season-high 17 min-utes at MHC, while grabbing a season-best seven of-fensive rebounds... Also tallied two steals and shot 2-of-3 from the charity stripe... Played in 10 minutes against Brevard (Feb. 20)... Played in three minutes in the SAC Tournament Championship game against Newberry (Mar. 7)... High School: Graduated from

Mamaroneck HS in Mamaroneck, N.Y. where she was a two-� me le� er-winner in bas-ketball…2009 All-Sec� on selec� on…Team MVP 2008…Most Improved Player Award recipient in 2008... Averaged a double-double during her senior campaign... Personal: Full name is Fayola Chris� ne Moise…Born Apr. 10, 1991 in Bronxville, N.Y…Daughter of Ruby and Pleno Moise… Has a brother, Stephane Moise…Majoring in Sport Manage-ment…Enjoys ceramics, mar� al arts, and tennis... Career plans: Obtain a PhD in Busi-ness and build a business... Favorite Book: “The Jungle”; Favorite class at Tusculum: “In-tro to Sport Management”; Favorite midnight snack: Cookies; Favorite movie: “Charlie

and the Chocolate Factory”; Favorite musical ar� st: Usher; Favorite song: “Empire State of Mind”; Favorite sports teams: Los Angeles Lakers and Penn State Women’s Volleyball; How Fayola gets ready for a game: Listens to music; Fayola can’t imagine a week without: Music; Fayola is as good as anyone at: Driv-ing; Favorite athlete: Becky Hammond; Most thrilling moment in sports: Hi� ng a game-winning shot; Favorite colors: Green, Aqua; Favor-ite Food: Mango; Favorite sports other than basketball: Tennis, mar� al arts, football; People Fayola most admires: Her parents; Shoe size: 11; Best advice Fayola has ever

been given: “Takes no talent to hustle”; Best thing about Fayola: Her personality; The toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management; Two words to describe the way Fayola plays: Tough and Aggressive; When Fayola was a kid, she tried to be like: Becky Hammon; When people fi rst meet Fayola they think: She’s got curly hair; Why Fayola chose Tusculum: basketball and the block schedule; What people don’t know about Fayola: She can solve Rubik’s Cubes; Advice to kids: “Think before you act”.

FAYOLA MOISE’S CAREER STATISTICS

FAYOLA MOISE’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ............................................................6, twiceFGM .............................................................. 2, twiceFGA .......................................... 5, Mars Hill, 2/24/103-pt. FG .............................................................None3-pt. A� .............................................................NoneFTM ..................................................... 2, three � mesFTA .......................................... 4, Newberry, 2/17/10Rebounds ............................... 11, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Off . Reb. ................................... 7, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Def. Reb. .................................. 4, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Assists .........................................1, Catawba, 3/3/10Steals ....................................... 2, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Blocked Shots ...................................................NoneMinutes ................................. 17, Mars Hill, 2/24/10

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 Overall 9 0 62 6.9 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 9 7 16 1.8 9 0 1 3 0 2 15 1.7 SAC 5 0 43 8.6 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 8 7 15 3.0 8 0 0 2 0 2 8 1.6Career Overall 9 0 62 6.9 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 9 7 16 1.8 9 0 1 3 0 2 15 1.7 SAC 5 0 43 8.6 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 8 7 15 3.0 8 0 0 2 0 2 8 1.6

FAYOLA MOISEFORWARD • 5-11 • SOPHOMORE

LARCHMONT, N.Y. • MAMARONECK HS

been given: “Takes no talent to hustle”; Best thing about Fayola: Her personality; The toughest part of being a student-athlete: Time management;

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SOPHOMORE CLASS(Le� to Right): Kendal Baxter,

Coach Adell Harris, Fayola Moise

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High School: Graduated from West Gadsden HS in Quincy, Fla... Coached by Stephanie Tolbert and Chelsea John-

son... Recipient of the 2007-08 Most Improved Award... Recorded a career triple-double of 15 points, 10 rebounds

and 10 blocked shots against Liberty HS... Member of 2007-08 District Championship team... Player of the Week

honoree... Personal: Full name is Bridae B. White... Born April 25, 1992 in Quincy, Fla... Nickname: “Dae Dae”...

Daughter of David and Bridget White... Sister - Chardae (7)... Majoring in Pre-Physical Therapy... Plans to become

a physical therapist a� er gradua� on... Ac� vi� es listed: Hanging out with friends, playing video games and watch-

ing TV... Community service includes Ne� e Day ac� vity where she assisted with the pain� ng of a new house for

homeless families... Favorite book: “Beowulf”; Favorite class at Tusculum: English 100; Favorite midnight snack:

Popcorn; Favorite movie: “The Dark Knight”; Favorite musical ar� sts: Beyonce, Jay-Z, Eminem, Nicki Minaj, Lil’ Wayne; Favorite saying by Coach

Harris: “Get you some”; Favorite song: “Go Hard” Remix by Nicki Minaj; Favorite sports teams: Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers; How Bridae gets

ready for a game: Thinks about what she’s going to do when its game � me; Bridae can’t imagine a week without: Her phone; Bridae chose jersey

No. 24 because: It’s always been her number and she likes Kobe Bryant; Bridae is as good as anyone at: Playing video games; Least favorite food:

Brocolli; Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant; Advice to kids: “Anything is possible”; Favorite color: Pink; Favorite food: Buff alo wings; Favorite sport other

than basketball: Football; Person Bridae admires most: Her mother; Shoe size: 10; Best thing about Bridae: Her personality; Most important thing

Bridae has learned at Tusculum: Take it one day at a � me; The thing Bridae admires most about Coach Harris: She’s honest and real; Toughest part

of being a student-athlete: Keeping your grades up; When she was a kid, Bridae tried to be like: Her Aunt Kim; When people fi rst meet Bridae, they

think: “She’s a cool person to be around”; Why Bridae chose Tusculum: The block system.

BRIDAE WHITECENTER • 6-1 • FRESHMAN

QUINCY, FLA. • WEST GADSDEN HS

High School: Graduated from Archbishop Carroll HS in Washington, D.C... Played three seasons at ACHS and her

freshman campaign at Montrose Chris� an School her freshman prep campaign in Rockville, Md... Coached by

Rober Ager, Edythe White and Raymond Burke... Garnered All-State honorable men� on honors in her senior sea-

son... Played in the inaugural All-Star Classic Game... First Team All-Conference performer in 2010 and Third Team

All-Conference in 2009... Recipient of the 2010 Coach’s Award... Lions Award winner in 2009... Scored a career-

best 41 points in a single-game... Dis� nguished Honors 1st quarter as a senior... Honor Roll student... 3.4 GPA in

her senior year... Personal: Full name is Nequoiah Chaurice Anderson... Born Nov. 3, 1992 in Washington, D.C...

Daughter of Maurice Anderson and Michele Washington... Siblings include: DeWayne Morris (33), Monet Morris

(25), Leoche Morris (22), Duane Green (16) and the late Danyele Morris... Majoring in Sport Management... Community service includes Ne� e

Day... Had brain surgery, June 16, 2010 due to a brain tumor... Career goal: Give back to the community; Favorite book: “Tears of a Tiger”; Favorite

midnight snack: Oatmeal Cream Pie; Favorite movie: “Paid in Full”; Favorite musical ar� st: Gucci Mane; Favorite saying by Coach Harris: “Have a

na� onal championship mindset”; Favorite song: “Moment 4 Life”; Favorite sports teams: Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Sparks; How Nequoiah gets

ready for a game: Listens to music; Nequoiah can’t imagine a week without: Food; Favorite athlete: Carmelo Anthony; Advice to kids: “Never give

up”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: French fries; Shoe size: 7; Best thing about Nequoiah: Her personality; The thing Nequoiah admires most

about Coach Harris: She’s very caring; Two words to describe the way Nequoiah plays basketball: Tough, humble; When she was a kid, Nequoiah

tried to be like: Allen Iverson; When people fi rst meet Nequoiah, they think: “She’s cool”.

NEQUOIAH ANDERSONGUARD • 5-5 • FRESHMAN

WASHINGTON, D.C. • ARCHBISHOP CARROLL HS

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES ................................(23-10) (9-3) (10-3) (4-4)CONFERENCE ..............................(10-6) (5-3) (5-3) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE .....................(13-4) (4-0) (5-0) (4-4) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg10 Gunn,Jasmine ...................... 33 33 1099 33.3 240 515 .466 10 34 .294 223 284 .785 55 114 169 5.1 85 2 158 113 0 93 713 21.6 Conference-Only ...................16 16 549 34.3 120 260 .462 4 9 .444 101 127 .795 31 69 100 6.3 48 1 83 54 0 42 345 21.603 Baxter,Kendal ....................... 32 0 761 23.8 116 309 .375 105 283 .371 39 51 .765 8 28 36 1.1 56 0 17 39 2 21 376 11.8 Conference-Only ...................15 0 370 24.7 43 132 .326 40 125 .320 20 23 .870 4 12 16 1.1 28 0 7 21 2 10 146 9.754 Hintz,Catherine .................... 32 14 597 18.7 149 253 .589 0 0 .000 42 82 .512 101 171 272 8.5 103 5 15 47 53 12 340 10.6 Conference-Only ...................16 13 322 20.1 86 148 .581 0 0 .000 27 49 .551 63 92 155 9.7 55 4 10 31 28 7 199 12.411 Parker,Jasmine ..................... 33 30 879 26.6 104 271 .384 2 18 .111 80 100 .800 18 113 131 4.0 49 1 101 83 8 35 290 8.8 Conference-Only ...................16 16 450 28.1 51 138 .370 1 6 .167 37 45 .822 12 59 71 4.4 27 1 50 37 3 24 140 8.834 Spears,Kat ............................ 30 21 851 28.4 107 233 .459 0 0 .000 49 82 .598 74 162 236 7.9 78 3 30 64 45 42 263 8.8 Conference-Only ...................14 5 383 27.4 41 108 .380 0 0 .000 23 39 .590 33 59 92 6.6 39 2 15 36 15 17 105 7.530 Hicks,Staci ............................ 30 30 742 24.7 70 155 .452 0 1 .000 72 105 .686 86 101 187 6.2 66 0 11 57 5 16 212 7.1 Conference-Only ...................14 14 340 24.3 37 88 .420 0 0 .000 33 46 .717 41 42 83 5.9 37 0 4 32 3 7 107 7.612 Oliver,Bri� ni ......................... 33 23 794 24.1 34 123 .276 21 78 .269 47 71 .662 10 49 59 1.8 63 1 56 64 3 39 136 4.1 Conference-Only ...................16 13 403 25.2 18 72 .250 12 49 .245 30 37 .811 1 28 29 1.8 32 1 23 30 2 15 78 4.913 Ludgood,Shasidy .................. 12 11 139 11.6 11 30 .367 2 12 .167 9 15 .600 12 12 24 2.0 19 0 7 18 0 9 33 2.8 Conference-Only .....................3 3 23 7.7 1 8 .125 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 2 5 1.7 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.723 Harvey,Gabrielle ................... 11 0 100 9.1 13 19 .684 0 0 .000 4 10 .400 11 18 29 2.6 11 0 5 15 0 14 30 2.7 Conference-Only .....................2 0 20 10.0 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 2.5 1 0 1 1 0 3 4 2.021 Shephard,Brenica ................. 28 0 269 9.6 26 66 .394 1 2 .500 8 15 .533 19 27 46 1.6 27 0 22 29 2 8 61 2.2 Conference-Only ...................14 0 163 11.6 12 31 .387 1 1 1.000 1 6 .167 11 13 24 1.7 20 0 11 16 2 4 26 1.932 Holton,Ellen ......................... 20 3 197 9.9 17 60 .283 6 28 .214 3 6 .500 12 31 43 2.2 22 0 8 13 2 6 43 2.2 Conference-Only ...................10 0 84 8.4 5 26 .192 0 11 .000 0 0 .000 4 12 16 1.6 10 0 2 9 2 3 10 1.024 McGowen,Chelsea ............... 24 0 187 7.8 20 41 .488 0 0 .000 11 14 .786 19 21 40 1.7 31 0 3 20 4 6 51 2.1 Conference-Only ...................12 0 110 9.2 9 20 .450 0 0 .000 10 13 .769 13 13 26 2.2 19 0 1 10 2 5 28 2.300 Moise,Fayola .......................... 9 0 62 6.9 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 9 7 16 1.8 9 0 1 3 0 2 15 1.7 Conference-Only .....................5 0 43 8.6 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 8 7 15 3.0 8 0 0 2 0 2 8 1.604 Lowe,Kate .............................. 6 0 23 3.8 2 6 .333 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 2 2 4 0.7 3 0 2 2 0 3 6 1.0 Conference-Only .....................3 0 15 5.0 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 1 1 0 1 4 1.3 TEAM .......................................... 62 58 120 3.6 1 7 0 Conference-Only ....................... 35 28 63 3.9 1 5 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total ..................................... 33 913 2093 .436 148 460 .322 595 848 .702 498 914 1412 42.8 623 12 436 574 124 306 2569 77.8 Conference-Only ...................16 428 1046 .409 59 204 .289 287 394 .728 261 441 702 43.9 330 9 208 287 59 140 1202 75.1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Opponents ........................... 33 825 2119 .389 171 559 .306 477 701 .680 496 814 1310 39.7 675 - 495 602 94 282 2298 69.6 Conference-Only ...................16 399 1015 .393 88 282 .312 259 347 .746 220 416 636 39.8 320 7 241 295 55 129 1145 71.6

Team Sta� s� cs TC OPPSCORING ............................................................. 2569 2298 Points per game ......................................................77.8 69.6 Scoring margin ........................................................+8.2 -FIELD GOALS-ATT .......................................... 913-2093 825-2119 Field goal pct ...........................................................436 .3893 POINT FG-ATT .............................................. 148-460 171-559 3-point FG pct ..........................................................322 .306 3-pt FG made per game ............................................4.5 5.2FREE THROWS-ATT ......................................... 595-848 477-701 Free throw pct .........................................................702 .680 F-Throws made per game .......................................18.0 14.5REBOUNDS .......................................................... 1412 1310 Rebounds per game ................................................42.8 39.7 Rebounding margin ................................................+3.1 -ASSISTS ................................................................. 436 495 Assists per game .....................................................13.2 15.0TURNOVERS .......................................................... 574 602 Turnovers per game ................................................17.4 18.2 Turnover margin .....................................................+0.8 - Assist/turnover ra� o .................................................0.8 0.8STEALS ................................................................... 306 282 Steals per game ........................................................9.3 8.5BLOCKS .................................................................. 124 94 Blocks per game ........................................................3.8 2.8ATTENDANCE ....................................................... 5788 11418 Home games-Avg/Game .................................... 12-482 13-587 Neutral site-Avg/Game ................................................ - 8-473

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalTusculum ............................. 1174 1342 53 2569Opponents ........................... 1035 1206 57 2298

Date Opponent W/L Score A� end11/16/09 KING W 88-65 58911/27/09 at Columbus State W 82-81 30311/28/09 vs Georgia College L 63-78 116*12/05/09 at Brevard WOT 84-81 68312/8/09 at West Georgia W 74-53 23712/12/09 at District of Columbia W 72-40 5012/13/09 at Shepherd W 90-76 200#12/18/09 vs #17 Francis Marion L 71-83 104#12/19/09 vs #15 Clayton State LOT 79-87 10012/30/09 VIRGINIA INTERMONT W 117-38 213*01/02/10 at #23 Lenoir-Rhyne L 60-75 955*01/06/10 LINCOLN MEMORIAL L 72-74 288*01/09/10 CATAWBA W 71-55 28101/12/10 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA W 83-55 455*01/16/10 #10 CARSON-NEWMAN L 77-90 1012*01/20/10 at Newberry L 61-63 509*01/23/10 at Wingate W 67-60 299*01/27/10 MARS HILL WOT 102-92 614*02/01/10 LENOIR-RHYNE W 75-65 755*02/03/10 at Lincoln Memorial W 71-59 407*02/06/10 at Catawba W 80-56 371*02/10/10 WINGATE L 68-78 277*02/13/10 at #21 Carson-Newman LOT 90-99 1332*02/17/10 NEWBERRY W 68-67 435*02/20/10 BREVARD W 78-55 522*02/24/10 at Mars Hill W 78-76 390%03/03/10 CATAWBA W 96-87 347&03/06/10 vs #24 Lenoir-Rhyne W 77-63 650&03/07/10 vs Newberry W 67-55 454$03/12/10 vs #19 Clayton State W 69-63 254$03/13/10 vs #20 Francis Marion W 103-96 337$03/15/10 at #11 Lander W 70-63 1897!03/23/10 vs #1 Gannon L 66-70 1770* = South Atlan� c Conference game@ = Jack Hughston Classic, Columbus, Ga.# = Ortho Carolina Classic, Wingate, N.C.% = Food Lion South Atlan� c Conference Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.& = Food Lion South Atlan� c Conference Tournament, Hickory, N.C.$ = NCAA Division II Southeast Regional, Greenwood, S.C.! = NCAA Division II Elite Eight, Na� onal Quarterfi nal, St. Joseph, Mo.

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SCORING## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Young, Bri� ni-MHCW 27 178 64 173 593 22.02. Gunn,Jasmine-TCW 33 240 10 223 713 21.63. Winn,Samantha-BCW 28 193 18 109 513 18.34. Washington, Kurie-WUW 27 149 35 156 489 18.15. Salaman,Dayshalee-LMUW 28 171 53 104 499 17.86. Bulcher,Anita-NEWW 30 174 0 140 488 16.37. McKinney,Helen-NEWW 30 156 72 75 459 15.38. Hicks, Dana-CATW 27 145 0 118 408 15.19. Mills,Carolyn-LMUW 28 128 59 76 391 14.010. Kyle, Ashley-C-NW 29 150 11 91 402 13.9

REBOUNDING## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Bulcher,Anita-NEWW 30 136 216 352 11.72. Hicks, Dana-CATW 27 121 182 303 11.23. Buford, Shari-C-NW 31 135 186 321 10.44. Deal, Taylor-MHCW 27 83 156 239 8.95. Watson,LeAnne-NEWW 30 70 186 256 8.56. Hintz,Catherine-TCW 32 101 171 272 8.57. Winn,Samantha-BCW 28 52 170 222 7.98. Spears,Kat-TCW 30 74 162 236 7.99. Rhodes, Stacie-WUW 27 64 140 204 7.610. Kikwiki-Mamuku,Dean-LMUW 28 58 152 210 7.5

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Hintz,Catherine-TCW 32 149 253 .5892. Bulcher,Anita-NEWW 30 174 313 .5563. Moore, Denise-LRUW 29 97 176 .5514. Williams, Zoriah-C-NW 29 96 184 .5225. Rhodes, Stacie-WUW 27 97 186 .5226. Buford, Shari-C-NW 31 163 314 .5197. Hicks, Dana-CATW 27 145 291 .4988. Winn,Samantha-BCW 28 193 406 .4759. Gunn,Jasmine-TCW 33 240 515 .46610. Spears,Kat-TCW 30 107 233 .459

ASSISTS## Player-Team G Assists Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Bearza� o,Jessica-NEWW 30 163 5.432. Kyle, Ashley-C-NW 29 147 5.073. Gunn,Jasmine-TCW 33 158 4.794. Long, Nisha-CATW 28 111 3.965. Safrit, Jami-LRUW 27 103 3.816. Salaman,Dayshalee-LMUW 28 97 3.467. Young, Bri� ni-MHCW 27 90 3.338. Wolle� , Sarah-WUW 24 75 3.139. Williams,Des� ny-LMUW 28 87 3.1110. Holt, Amber-LRUW 29 90 3.10

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Mills,Carolyn-LMUW 28 76 86 .8842. Brooks, CC-WUW 26 91 108 .8433. Young, Bri� ni-MHCW 27 173 206 .8404. Sealey, Cameron-LRUW 26 72 87 .8285. Washington, Kurie-WUW 27 156 193 .8086. Mitch, Bri� any-LRUW 29 96 120 .800 Parker,Jasmine-TCW 33 80 100 .8008. Gunn,Jasmine-TCW 33 223 284 .7859. Holt, Amber-LRUW 29 62 80 .77510. Wolle� , Sarah-WUW 24 61 80 .763

STEALS## Player-Team G Steals Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Gunn,Jasmine-TCW 33 93 2.822. Kyle, Ashley-C-NW 29 66 2.283. Mendenhall, Mandy-C-NW 30 63 2.104. Mitch, Bri� any-LRUW 29 58 2.005. Salaman,Dayshalee-LMUW 28 53 1.896. Whitaker,Amanda-BCW 28 51 1.827. Young, Bri� ni-MHCW 27 48 1.788. Flippo,Holli-BCW 28 44 1.579. Hicks, Dana-CATW 27 42 1.5610. Williams, Zoriah-C-NW 29 45 1.55

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Whitley, Brooke-CATW 28 35 80 .4382. Browne,Amy-NEWW 30 30 73 .4113. Flippo,Holli-BCW 28 49 125 .3924. O’Dell,Amberly-LMUW 28 84 215 .3915. Washington, Kurie-WUW 27 35 90 .3896. Harvey, Margaret-MHCW 27 34 89 .3827. Worley,Brianna-BCW 28 33 88 .3758. Baxter,Kendal-TCW 32 105 283 .3719. Young, Bri� ni-MHCW 27 64 173 .37010. Mendenhall, Mandy-C-NW 30 44 119 .370

3-POINT FG MADE## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Baxter,Kendal-TCW 32 105 3.282. O’Dell,Amberly-LMUW 28 84 3.003. McKinney,Helen-NEWW 30 72 2.404. Young, Bri� ni-MHCW 27 64 2.375. Mills,Carolyn-LMUW 28 59 2.116. Ivanovic, Milica-CATW 28 57 2.047. Salaman,Dayshalee-LMUW 28 53 1.898. Flippo,Holli-BCW 28 49 1.759. Mendenhall, Mandy-C-NW 30 44 1.4710. Moore, Krystal-MHCW 26 34 1.31

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team G Blocks Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Buford, Shari-C-NW 31 90 2.902. Rhodes, Stacie-WUW 27 56 2.073. Hintz,Catherine-TCW 32 53 1.664. Crumlin, Erica-WUW 27 42 1.565. Spears,Kat-TCW 30 45 1.506. Deal, Taylor-MHCW 27 33 1.227. Miles, Courdne-C-NW 31 34 1.108. Whitaker,Amanda-BCW 28 29 1.049. Bulcher,Anita-NEWW 30 31 1.0310. Mitch, Bri� any-LRUW 29 28 0.97

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Bulcher,Anita-NEWW 30 136 4.532. Hicks, Dana-CATW 27 121 4.483. Buford, Shari-C-NW 31 135 4.354. Hintz,Catherine-TCW 32 101 3.165. Deal, Taylor-MHCW 27 83 3.076. Williams, Zoriah-C-NW 29 86 2.977. Hicks,Staci-TCW 30 86 2.878. Spears,Kat-TCW 30 74 2.479. Rhodes, Stacie-WUW 27 64 2.3710. Watson,LeAnne-NEWW 30 70 2.33

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Bulcher,Anita-NEWW 30 216 7.202. Hicks, Dana-CATW 27 182 6.743. Watson,LeAnne-NEWW 30 186 6.204. Winn,Samantha-BCW 28 170 6.075. Buford, Shari-C-NW 31 186 6.006. Deal, Taylor-MHCW 27 156 5.787. Kikwiki-Mamuku,Dean-LMUW 28 152 5.438. Spears,Kat-TCW 30 162 5.409. Hintz,Catherine-TCW 32 171 5.3410. Rhodes, Stacie-WUW 27 140 5.19

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team G Minutes Avg/G------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. O’Dell,Amberly-LMUW 28 1004 35.862. Young, Bri� ni-MHCW 27 927 34.333. Gunn,Jasmine-TCW 33 1098 33.274. Kyle, Ashley-C-NW 29 937 32.315. Browne,Amy-NEWW 30 968 32.276. Winn,Samantha-BCW 28 903 32.257. Long, Nisha-CATW 28 897 32.048. McKinney,Helen-NEWW 30 961 32.039. Hicks, Dana-CATW 27 853 31.5910. Salaman,Dayshalee-LMUW 28 852 30.43

First Team Shari Buford, Carson-NewmanDana Hicks, CatawbaBri� any Mitch, Lenoir-RhyneAnita Bulcher, NewberryJasmine Gunn, TusculumKurie Washington, Wingate

Second TeamAshley Kyle, Carson-NewmanMandy Mendenhall, Carson-NewmanAmber Holt, Lenoir-RhyneCameron Sealey, Lenoir-RhyneBri� ni Young, Mars HillHelen McKinney, Newberry

All-Freshman TeamCandis Clear, Carson-NewmanPrecious Elkins, Lenoir-RhyneAmy Browne, NewberryKendal Baxter, TusculumSarah Wolle� , Wingate

2009-10 ALL-SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TEAM

2009-10 SAC STANDINGS SAC OverallLenoir-Rhyne .....................13-3 21-8Newberry ...........................12-4 21-9Carson-Newman ................11-5 24-7TUSCULUM ...................... 10-6 23-10Catawba ...............................8-8 15-13Wingate ...............................7-9 14-14Lincoln Memorial ...............6-10 9-19Brevard ..............................3-13 9-19Mars Hill ............................2-14 5-22

Coach of the Year

Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne; Sean Page, Newberry

Player of the Year

Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum

Freshman of the Year

Amy Browne, Newberry

Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete

Anita Bulcher, Newberry

2009-10 SAC STATISTICAL LEADERS

2009-2010 SAC REVIEW

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HONOR ROLL

NAIA Division II Na� onal Player of the Year1996-97 Susan Starnes

NAIA Division II All-America1994-95 Susan Starnes (2nd Team)1994-95 Amy Bible (HM)1995-96 Susan Starnes (1st Team)1996-97 Susan Starnes (1st Team)1996-97 Amy Connatser (HM)

WBCA Division II All-America2007-08 Stephany Neptune (HM)2008-09 Jasmine Gunn (HM)2009-10 Jasmine Gunn (1st Team)

Daktronics Division II All-America2009-10 Jasmine Gunn (1st Team)

Women’s Division II Bulle� n All-America2009-10 Jasmine Gunn (1st Team)

WBCA All-South Atlan� c Region2007-08 Stephany Neptune

WBCA All-Southeast Region2008-09 Jasmine Gunn2009-10 Jasmine Gunn

Daktronics Southeast Region Player of the Year2009-10 Jasmine Gunn

Daktronics All-South Atlan� c Region2007-08 Stephany Neptune (2nd Team)

Daktronics All-Southeast Region2008-09 Jasmine Gunn (2nd Team)2009-10 Jasmine Gunn (1st Team)

All-NAIA District 241982-83 Pam York

South Atlan� c Conference Player of the Year2009-10 Jasmine Gunn

South Atlan� c Conference Female Athlete of the Year2009-10 Jasmine Gunn

All-South Atlan� c Conference2000-01 Whitley Campbell (1st Team)2001-02 Kristen New (1st Team)2002-03 Julie Maples (2nd Team)2003-04 Julie Maples (2nd Team)2004-05 Julie Maples (2nd Team)2005-06 Brooke Underwood (2nd Team)2005-06 Amber Redding (2nd Team)2005-06 Chassity Mar� n (2nd Team)2006-07 Ashli Oliver (2nd Team)2007-08 Stephany Neptune (1st Team)2007-08 Jasmine Gunn (1st Team)2007-08 Ashli Oliver (2nd Team)2008-09 Jasmine Gunn (1st Team)2008-09 Stephany Neptune (1st Team)2008-09 Ashli Oliver (2nd Team)2009-10 Jasmine Gunn (1st Team)

South Atlan� c Conference All-Freshman Team2007-08 Jasmine Gunn2009-10 Kendal Baxter

South Atlan� c Conference Freshman of the Year2007-08 Jasmine Gunn

South Atlan� c Conference Scholar Athlete2002-03 Julie Maples2003-04 Julie Maples2004-05 Julie Maples

South Atlan� c Conference President’s Award2004-05 Julie Maples

South Atlan� c Conference All-Tournament2005-06 Stephany Neptune2005-06 Amber Redding2006-07 Brooke Underwood2007-08 Jasmine Gunn2007-08 Ashli Oliver2008-09 Jasmine Gunn2008-09 Nikki Van Dine2009-10 Jasmine Gunn2009-10 Kat Spears2009-10 Catherine Hintz

South Atlan� c Conference Tournament MVP2009-10 Jasmine Gunn

NCAA Southeast Region All-Tournament2009-10 Jasmine Gunn2009-10 Catherine Hintz

NCAA Southeast Region Tournament MVP2009-10 Jasmine Gunn

Tennessee Virginia Athle� c Conference Player of the Year1993-94 Susan Starnes1994-95 Susan Starnes1995-96 Susan Starnes

NAIA Southeast Independent All-Region1997-98 Lydia Taylor (1st Team)1997-98 Beth Etherton (2nd Team)1997-98 Amy Wolfenbarger (2nd Team)

All-Tennessee-Virginia Athle� c Conference1993-94 Susan Starnes1993-94 Amy Bible1994-95 Susan Starnes1994-95 Amy Bible1995-96 Susan Starnes1995-96 Amy Bible

South Atlan� c Conference Coach of the Year2002-03 Suzanne McBride2005-06 Missy Tiber

WBCA Region Coach of the Year2007-08 Missy Tiber

All-Volunteer State Athle� c Conference1982-83 Pam York

All-Volunteer State Athle� c Conference Eastern Division1978-79 Julie Helle1978-79 Valerie Whetsel1979-80 Pam York1979-80 Julie Helle1981-82 Pam York1982-83 Pam York1982-83 Sherriee Kimery1982-83 Nancy Malone1983-84 Nancy Malone

Tennessee Virginia Athle� c Conference All-Freshman Team1995-96 Chrystal Coff ey1995-96 Amy Nichols

Tennessee Virginia Athle� c Conference All-Academic Team1995-96 Amy Nichols1995-96 Amanda Hill1995-96 Amy Wolfenbarger1995-96 Lydia Taylor1995-96 Amy Bible

Mid-South Independent Southeast Region MVP1996-97 Susan Starnes

TSWA All-State Women’s Super 7 Team1995-96 Susan Starnes

NAIA Division II Na� onal Player of the Week1993-94 Susan Starnes1996-97 Susan Starnes

Basketball Gaze� e Na� onal Player of the Week1993-94 Susan Starnes1994-95 Susan Starnes

NAIA District 24 Player of the Week1992-93 Sherriee Kimery

South Atlan� c Conference Player of the Week2000-01 Whitley Campbell2003-04 Kelley Karns2005-06 Amber Redding2006-07 Ashli Oliver2007-08 Ashli Oliver2007-08 Jasmine Gunn (3 � mes)2007-08 Stephany Neptune2008-09 Jasmine Gunn2008-09 Stephany Neptune (2 � mes)2009-10 Jasmine Gunn

Tennessee Virginia Athle� c Conference Player of the Week1995-96 Susan Starnes (3 � mes)

NAIA Southeast Independent Region All-Academic1997-98 Jessica Gourley1997-98 Lydia Taylor1997-98 Beth Etherton1997-98 Amy Wolfenbarger

Tennessee Virginia Athle� c Conference Championships1991-92, 1994-95, 1995-96

South Atlan� c Conference Championships2007-08, 2008-09

South Atlan� c Conference Tournament Championships2010

TVAC Tournament Championships1996

NAIA District 24 Championships1992, 1995, 1996

NCAA Division II Tournament2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10

NCAA Division II Southeast Region Championships2010

NCAA Division II Elite Eight2009-10

NAIA Na� onal Tournament1992, 1995, 1996

Susan Starnes3-� me All-American

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSingle-GamePoints: 47, Susan Starnes at Piedmont, 1/16/97Field Goals: 20, Susan Starnes vs. Lees-McRae, 12/2/95Field Goal A� empts: 38, Susan Starnes, 12/2/95Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made): 1.000 (10-10), Jasmine Gunn vs. Vir-ginia Intermont, 12/30/093-Point Field Goals: 10, Ashli Oliver vs. Mars Hill, 2/21/073-Point Field Goal A� empts: 17, Ashli Oliver vs. Newberry, 3/5/06; Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/31/073-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 a� .): 1.000 (4-4), Chassity Mar� n vs. Mars Hill, 1/12/05; Chrystal Coff ey vs. Piedmont, 11/27/95; Amanda Hill at Union, 2/25/94; Amber Redding vs. Carson-Newman, 3/4/06Free Throws: 23, Jasmine Gunn vs. Francis Marion, 3/13/10Free Throw A� empts: 29, Jasmine Gunn vs. Francis Marion, 3/13/10Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made): 1.000 (16-16), Amy Bible at Bluefi eld, 1/24/94; 1.000 (11-11), Kelley Karns at Mars Hill, 1/28/04; 1.000 (11-11), Julie Maples at Presbyterian, 2/2/02; 1.000 (10-10), Kristen New at North Green-ville, 12/5/01; 1.000 (10-10), Beth Etherton vs. King, 1/22/98; 1.000 (10-10), Lanna Owens vs. Lees-McRae 12/12/91Rebounds: 24, Stephany Neptune vs Lincoln Memorial, 3/4/09Assists: 14, Brooke Underwood vs. Newberry, 2/18/06; vs. Mars Hill, 2/21/07Blocked Shots: 7, Kat Spears vs. Francis Marion, 12/18/09Steals: 15, Amy Bible vs. Milligan, 1/28/95Minutes Played: 55, Lea Anne Jaynes at Newberry, 2/9/00; Whitley Campbell at Newberry, 2/9/00

Single-SeasonPoints: 793, Susan Starnes, 1995-96Scoring Average: 25.9, Susan Starnes, 1996-97Field Goals: 330, Susan Starnes, 1995-96Field Goal A� empts: 602, Susan Starnes 1996-97Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 a� .): .598 (204-341), Lydia Taylor, 1994-953-Point Field Goals: 105, Kendal Baxter, 2009-103-Point Field Goal A� empts: 283, Kendal Baxter, 2009-103-Point Field Goal Percentage: .491 (26-53), Amy Bible, 1992-93Free Throws: 223, Jasmine Gunn, 2009-10Free Throw A� empts: 284, Jasmine Gunn, 2009-10Free Throw Percentage: .910 (91-100), Lanna Owens, 1991-92Rebounds: 383, Susan Starnes, 1995-96Rebounding Average: 11.4, Susan Starnes, 1996-97Assists: 246, Brooke Underwood, 2005-06Assists Per Game: 8.8, Brooke Underwood, 2005-06Blocks: 68, Candice Combs, 2002-03Steals: 109, Mitzi Alexander, 1991-92

CareerPoints: 2927, Susan Starnes, 1993-97Field Goals: 1146, Susan Starnes, 1993-97Field Goal A� empts: 2222, Susan Starnes, 1993-97Field Goal Percentage: .562 (226-403), Chris� e Fox, 1991-933-point Field Goals: 375, Ashli Oliver, 2005-093-point Field Goal A� empts: 1018, Ashli Oliver, 2005-093-point Percentage: .462 (72-156), Lanna Owens, 1990-92Free Throws: 555, Amy Bible, 1992-96Free Throw A� empts: 692, Susan Starnes, 1993-97Free Throw Percentage: .844 (130-154), Lanna Owens, 1990-92Rebounds: 1426, Susan Starnes, 1993-97Assists: 663, Amy Bible, 1992-96Blocks: 141, Stephany Neptune, 2005-09Steals: 332, Amy Bible, 1992-96

TEAM RECORDSSingle-GameMost Points: 137 vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/93Fewest Points: 36 at Carson-Newman, 2/16/05; vs. Carson-Newman, 1/26/98Most Points Allowed: 118 vs. Milligan, 2/20/99Fewest Points Allowed: 30 vs. Bluefi eld, 1/28/91Field Goals: 55 vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/93Field Goal A� empts: 98 vs. Bluefi eld, 1/30/96Field Goal Percentage: .663 (55-83) vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/933-Point Field Goals: 18 vs. Mars Hill, 2/21/073-Point Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (11-11) vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/93Free Throws: 39 vs. Montreat-Anderson, 1/23/95Free Throw A� empts: 57 vs. Montreat-Anderson, 1/23/95Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (29-29) at Mars Hill, 1/28/04Rebounds: 65 vs. Virginia Intermont, 1/18/96Personal Fouls: 36 at Converse, 1/16/99Assists: 41 vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/93Most Turnovers: 49 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 12/8/97Fewest Turnovers: 3 vs. Piedmont, 1/5/98Blocked Shots: 13 vs. Davis and Elkins, 11/25/06Steals: 35 vs. Virginia Intermont, 12/30/09

Single-SeasonWins: 30, 1995-96Losses: 22, 1999-00Points: 3201, 1995-96Scoring Average: 91.5, 1995-96Scoring Defense: 64.3, 2002-03Field Goals: 1215, 1995-96Field Goal A� empts: 2492, 1995-96Field Goal Percentage: .497, 1991-923-Point Field Goals: 252, 2006-073-Point Field Goal A� empts: 690, 2006-073-Point Field Goal Percentage: .381, 2005-06Free Throws: 658, 1995-96Free Throw A� empts: 953, 1995-96Free Throw Percentage: .736, 2008-09Off ensive Rebounds: 614, 1995-96Defensive Rebounds: 1,053, 1995-96Rebounds: 1,666, 1995-96Rebounding Average: 47.6, 1995-96Personal Fouls: 650, 1992-93Assists: 725, 1995-96Most Turnovers: 675, 1997-98Fewest Turnovers: 471, 2006-07Blocked Shots: 157, 2008-09Steals: 477, 1992-93

Amy Connaster Amy Bible

Stephany NeptuneAshli OliverWhitley Campbell

Kristen NewBrooke UnderwoodSusan StarnesLydia Taylor

Mitzi AlexanderChrystal Coff eyCarla Loyd

RECORD BOOK

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Points Pts Opponent DateSusan Starnes 47 at Piedmont 1/16/97Jasmine Gunn 45 vs. Francis Marion 3/13/10Susan Starnes 45 Lees-McRae 12/2/95Carla Loyd 45 Clinch Valley 2/23/93Susan Starnes 42 at Mars Hill 1/27/97Susan Starnes 42 at Clinch Valley 2/26/94Whitley Campbell 41 at Newberry 2/9/00Susan Starnes 41 at Covenant 12/7/93Pam York 40 King 1982-83Susan Starnes 39 Cumberland 11/21/94Carla Loyd 39 Cumberland 1/21/93Carla Loyd 39 Alice Lloyd 2/13/93

Field Goals FGM Opponent DateSusan Starnes 20 vs. Lees-McRae 12/2/95Susan Starnes 19 at Clinch Valley 2/26/94Carla Loyd 19 Clinch Valley 2/23/93Carla Loyd 18 Cumberland 1/21/93Whitley Campbell 16 at Newberry 2/9/00

Field Goal A� empts FGA Opponent DateSusan Starnes 38 Lees-McRae 12/2/95Whitley Campbell 29 at Newberry 2/9/00Susan Starnes 28 at Maryville 2/15/97Susan Starnes 28 at Clinch Valley 2/22/94Lauren Sowers 27 at Bluefi eld State 11/17/00

Field Goal Pct. Pct. (FGM-FGA) Opponent DateJasmine Gunn 1.000 (10-10) Virginia Intermont 12/30/09Susan Starnes .909 (10-11) at Clinch Valley 1/24/96Susan Starnes .882 (15-17) Alice Lloyd 2/6/96Kelley Karns .833 (10-12) Milligan 12/2/03Tracy Collins .833 (10-12) at Warren Wilson 11/26/91Eva Bright .833 (10-12) Bluefi eld 2/14/94

3-Point Field Goals 3FG Opponent DateAshli Oliver 10 Mars Hill 2/21/07Ashli Oliver 9 North Greenville 11/21/06Ashli Oliver 8 at Oakland City 12/15/08Ashli Oliver 8 at Brevard 12/1/07Ashli Oliver 8 vs. Lander 3/14/08Nikki Van Dine 8 vs. Carson-Newman 3/7/09Ashli Oliver 7 at Mars Hill 1/11/06Ashli Oliver 7 Lincoln Memorial 2/3/07Ashli Oliver 7 at Catawba 2/28/07Ashli Oliver 7 Newberry 2/20/08Ashli Oliver 7 at North Greenville 12/4/08Nikki Van Dine 7 at Brevard 12/1/07Nikki Van Dine 7 at Lees-McRae 12/3/07Nikki Van Dine 7 at Lincoln Memorial 1/7/09Kendal Baxter 7 vs. Georgia College & St. 11/28/09

3-Point FG A� . 3FGA Opponent DateAshli Oliver 17 at Newberry 1/21/06Ashli Oliver 17 Lenoir-Rhyne 1/31/07Ashli Oliver 16 at Mars Hill 1/11/06Ashli Oliver 16 at North Greenville 12/4/08Kendal Baxter 16 vs. Georgia College & St. 11/28/09Ashli Oliver 15 at Columbus State 12/29/06Ashli Oliver 15 Lincoln Memorial 2/3/07Ashli Oliver 15 at Wingate 2/10/07Ashli Oliver 15 Mars Hill 2/21/07Nikki Van Dine 15 at Newberry 2/18/09

3-Point FG Pct. Pct.(3M-3A) Opponent DateChassity Mar� n 1.000 (4-4) Mars Hill 1/12/05Chrystal Coff ey 1.000 (4-4) Piedmont 11/27/95Amanda Hill 1.000 (4-4) at Union 2/25/94Amber Redding 1.000 (4-4) vs. Carson-Newman 3/4/06Nikki Van Dine .875 (7-8) at Brevard 12/1/07Kristen New .833 (5-6) Presbyterian 1/5/02Kristen New .833 (5-6) Gardner-Webb 12/8/99Amanda Hill .833 (5-6) Bryan 1/10/95Nikki Van Dine .833 (5-6) Livingstone 11/16/07Nikki Van Dine .833 (5-6) Lincoln Memorial 1/9/08

Free Throws FT Opponent DateJasmine Gunn 23 vs. Francis Marion 3/13/10Jasmine Gunn 22 vs. Augusta State 11/28/08Susan Starnes 16 at Montreat 1/23/95Amy Bible 16 at Bluefi eld 1/24/94Amy Bible 15 at Clinch Valley 2/22/94Amy Bible 15 at Alice Lloyd 2/13/93

Free Throw A� empts FTA Opponent DateJasmine Gunn 29 vs. Francis Marion 3/13/10Jasmine Gunn 26 vs. Augusta State 11/28/08Susan Starnes 18 at Montreat 1/23/95Lydia Taylor 17 at Piedmont 1/21/98Natasha Jones 17 at Carson-Newman 12/13/98Kristen New 16 vs. Lander 11/17/01Amy Bible 16 at Clinch Valley 2/22/94Amy Bible 16 at Bluefi eld 1/24/94Amy Bible 16 at Maryville 12/7/94

Free Throw Pct. Pct. (FTM-FTA) Opponent DateAmy Bible 1.000 (16-16) at Bluefi eld 1/24/94Kelley Karns 1.000 (11-11) at Mars Hill 1/28/04Julie Maples 1.000 (11-11) at Presbyterian 2/2/02Kristen New 1.000 (10-10) at North Greenville 12/5/01Beth Etherton 1.000 (10-10) King 1/22/98Lanna Owens 1.000 (10-10) Lees-McRae 12/12/91Jasmine Gunn 1.000 (10-10) Carson-Newman 2/14/09

Rebounds Reb Opponent DateStephany Neptune 24 Lincoln Memorial 3/4/09Pam York 23 King 1982-83Stephany Neptune 23 Wingate 2/13/08Judy Bowers 22 Unknown ---Whitley Campbell 22 at Virginia-Wise 12/11/00Susan Starnes 22 West Virginia Tech 11/17/95Susan Starnes 22 King 2/1/94Susan Starnes 20 at Covenant 12/7/93Susan Starnes 20 Bryan 1/9/96Lydia Taylor 20 Alice Lloyd 2/6/96Stephany Neptune 20 Lincoln Memorial 3/5/08Catherine Hintz 20 Catawba 1/9/10

Assists Ast. Opponent DateBrooke Underwood 14 Newberry 2/18/06Brooke Underwood 14 Mars Hill 2/21/07Amy Connatser 13 at Mars Hill 1/27/97Chrystal Coff ey 13 Montreat 11/30/95Jasmine Gunn 13 Lees-McRae 11/22/08Brooke Underwood 13 North Greenville 12/10/05Brooke Underwood 13 Converse 11/17/06

Blocked Shots Blk Opponent DateKat Spears 7 vs. Francis Marion 12/18/09Candice Combs 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 1/18/03Candice Combs 6 North Greenville 12/13/01Lindsay Barta 6 at Catawba 2/28/07Kat Spears 6 Pfeiff er 11/17/07Stephany Neptune 6 Wingate 2/13/08Stephany Neptune 6 Newberry 1/21/09Catherine Hintz 5 Catawba 1/9/10Catherine Hintz 5 Mars Hill 1/27/10Catherine Hintz 5 vs. Francis Marion 3/13/10Kat Spears 5 at Catawba 1/10/09Kat Spears 5 vs. Carson-Newman 3/7/09Kat Spears 5 vs. Davis & Elkins 11/25/06Candice Combs 5 Presbyterian 2/8/03Candice Combs 5 at North Greenville 11/25/02Candice Combs 5 at Concord 11/22/02Candice Combs 5 vs. Milligan 12/6/01Candice Combs 5 at North Greenville 12/5/01Candice Combs 5 at Milligan 11/29/01

Steals Stl Opponent DateAmy Bible 15 Milligan 1/28/95Jasmine Gunn 9 Virginia Intermont 12/30/09Jasmine Gunn 9 King (Tenn.) 11/16/08Tamara Renner 9 Bryan 12/12/92Mitzi Alexander 8 at Warren Wilson 11/26/92Amy Bible 8 Bryan 12/11/93Amy Connatser 8 at Lenoir-Rhyne 1/6/97Jasmine Gunn 8 vs. Newberry 3/8/08Stephany Neptune 8 King 12/6/07

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PointsPts. Player Year793 Susan Starnes 1995-96777 Susan Starnes 1996-97713 Jasmine Gunn 2009-10708 Susan Starnes 1994-95649 Susan Starnes 1993-94

Scoring AveragePPG Player Year25.9 Susan Starnes 1996-9723.3 Susan Starnes 1995-9621.6 Jasmine Gunn 2009-1020.9 Susan Starnes 1993-9420.8 Susan Starnes 1994-95

Field GoalsFG Player Year330 Susan Starnes 1995-96286 Susan Starnes 1996-97267 Susan Starnes 1994-95263 Susan Starnes 1993-94262 Carla Loyd 1992-93

Field Goal A� emptsFGA Player Year602 Susan Starnes 1996-97583 Susan Starnes 1995-96536 Susan Starnes 1994-95515 Jasmine Gunn 2009-10501 Susan Starnes 1993-94

Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Year.598 (204-341) Lydia Taylor 1994-95.589 (149-253) Catherine Hintz 2009-10.577 (113-196) Chris� e Fox 1991-92.575 (154-268) Lydia Taylor 1995-96.566 (330-583) Susan Starnes 1995-96.566 (262-463) Carla Loyd 1992-93

3-Point Field Goals3FG Player Year105 Kendal Baxter 2009-10104 Ashli Oliver 2007-08103 Ashli Oliver 2006-0797 Nikki Van Dine 2008-0984 Ashli Oliver 2008-0984 Ashli Oliver 2005-06

3-Point Field Goal A� empts3FGA Player Year283 Kendal Baxter 2009-10275 Ashli Oliver 2007-08266 Ashli Oliver 2008-09250 Ashli Oliver 2006-07227 Ashli Oliver 2005-06

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 25 made)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Year.491 (26-53) Amy Bible 1992-93.478 (54-113) Lanna Owens 1991-92.454 (54-119) Amber Redding 2005-06.449 (80-178) Nikki Van Dine 2007-08.443 (97-219) Nikki Van Dine 2008-09

Free ThrowsFT Player Year223 Jasmine Gunn 2009-10166 Amy Bible 1993-94153 Susan Starnes 1996-97146 Susan Starnes 1994-95141 Jasmine Gunn 2008-09

Free Throw A� emptsFTA Player Year284 Jasmine Gunn 2009-10204 Susan Starnes 1996-97194 Amy Bible 1993-94186 Amy Bible 1995-96179 Susan Starnes 1994-95175 Whitley Campbell 2000-01

Free Throw Percentage (min. 50 FTM)Pct. (FT-FTA) Player Year.910 (91-100) Lanna Owens 1991-92.856 (166-194) Amy Bible 1993-94.848 (95-112) Carla Loyd 1992-93.843 (59-70) Ashli Oliver 2007-08.840 (63-75) Chassity Mar� n 2005-06

ReboundsReb. Player Year383 Susan Starnes 1995-96364 Susan Starnes 1994-95351 Stephany Neptune 2007-08342 Susan Starnes 1996-97337 Susan Starnes 1993-94

Rebounding AverageRPG Player Year12.4 Pam York 1981-8211.4 Susan Starnes 1996-9711.3 Susan Starnes 1995-9611.3 Stephany Neptune 2007-0810.9 Susan Starnes 1993-94

Assists Ast. Player Year246 Brooke Underwood 2005-06229 Brooke Underwood 2006-07224 Amy Bible 1995-96208 Amy Connatser 1996-97189 Jasmine Gunn 2007-08181 Jasmine Gunn 2008-09

Assist AverageAPG Player Year8.8 Brooke Underwood 2005-067.9 Brooke Underwood 2006-076.9 Amy Connatser 1996-976.4 Amy Bible 1995-966.1 Jasmine Gunn 2007-08

Blocked ShotsBlk. Player Year68 Candice Combs 2002-0358 Lindsay Barta 2006-0757 Candice Combs 2001-0257 Stephany Neptune 2007-0853 Catherine Hintz 2009-10

StealsStl. Player Year109 Mitzi Alexander 1991-92106 Amy Bible 1995-9694 Mitzi Alexander 1990-9194 Susan Starnes 1994-9593 Jasmine Gunn 2009-10

TUSCULUM COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000-POINT CLUB

Susan Starnes2,927 points

1993-97

Lydia Taylor1,632 points

1994-98

Carla Loyd1,629 points

1989-93

Amy Bible1,848 points

1992-96

Jasmine Gunn1,619 points2007-present

Ashli Oliver1,511 points

2005-09

Nancy Malone1,252 points

1982-86

Julie Maples1,449 points

2001-05

Whitley Campbell1,368 points

1999-03

Pam York1,301 points

1979-83

Kristen New1,264 points

1998-02

Julie Helle1,139 points

1978-82

Stephany Neptune1,061 points

2005-09

Chasity Mar� n1,053 points

2003-07

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PointsPts. Player Years2927 Susan Starnes 1993-971848 Amy Bible 1992-961632 Lydia Taylor 1994-981629 Carla Loyd 1989-931619 Jasmine Gunn 2007-1511 Ashli Oliver 2005-091449 Julie Maples 2001-051368 Whitley Campbell 1999-031301 Pam York 1979-831264 Kristen New 1998-02

Points Per Game (min. 50 games)PPG Player Years22.7 Susan Starnes 1993-9717.0 Jasmine Gunn 2007-14.9 Amy Bible 1992-9614.3 Carla Loyd 1989-9314.1 Lydia Taylor 1994-9814.0 Mitzi Alexander 1990-9213.9 Tracey Collins 1990-9212.9 Julie Maples 2001-0512.8 Whitley Campbell 1999-0312.6 Ashli Oliver 2005-09

Field GoalsFGM Player Years1146 Susan Starnes 1993-97675 Lydia Taylor 1994-98600 Amy Bible 1992-96551 Carla Loyd 1990-93545 Jasmine Gunn 2007-537 Whitley Campbell 1999-03493 Julie Maples 2001-05489 Ashli Oliver 2005-09430 Stephany Neptune 2005-09419 Kristen New 1998-02

Field Goal A� emptsFGA Player Years2222 Susan Starnes 1994-971248 Lydia Taylor 1994-981242 Ashli Oliver 2005-091200 Amy Bible 1992-961199 Julie Maples 2001-051189 Jasmine Gunn 2007-1143 Whitley Campbell 1999-031102 Kristen New 1998-021079 Carla Loyd 1990-93873 Chassity Mar� n 2003-07

Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 made)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Years.562 (228-406) Christy Fox 1991-93.557 (192-345) Catherine Hintz 2008-.541 (675-1248) Lydia Taylor 1994-98.516 (1146-2222) Susan Starnes 1993-97.506 (430-849) Stephany Neptune 2005-09.504 (184-365) Lanna Owens 1990-92.503 (551-1095) Carla Loyd 1989-93.500 (600-1200) Amy Bible 1992-96.494 (324-656) Mitzi Alexander 1990-92.486 (321-661) Tracey Collins 1990-92

3-Point Field Goals3FG Player Years375 Ashli Oliver 2005-09177 Nikki Van Dine 2007-09159 Chassity Mar� n 2003-07126 Julie Maples 2001-05111 Kristen New 1998-02108 Susan Starnes 1993-97105 Kendal Baxter 2009-91 Amber Redding 2002-0691 Amy Bible 1992-9689 Amanda Hill 1993-97

3-Point Field Goal A� empts3FGA Player Years1018 Ashli Oliver 2005-09436 Chassity Mar� n 2003-07397 Nikki Van Dine 2007-09382 Julie Maples 2001-05352 Kristen New 1998-02304 Susan Starnes 1993-97283 Kendal Baxter 2009-263 Amy Bible 1992-96238 Lea Anne Jaynes 1999-03234 Amanda Hill 1993-97

3-Point Percentage (min. 50 made)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Years.462 (72-156) Lanna Owens 1990-92.446 (177-397) Nikki Van Dine 2007-09.417 (91-218) Amber Redding 2002-06.380 (89-234) Amanda Hill 1993-97.371 (105-283) Kendal Baxter 2009-.368 (375-1018) Ashli Oliver 2005-09.367 (51-139) Christy Chambers 1991-93.365 (162-444) Chassity Mar� n 2003-07.355 (108-304) Susan Starnes 1993-97.346 (91-263) Amy Bible 1992-96

Free ThrowsFT Player Years555 Amy Bible 1992-96527 Susan Starnes 1993-97492 Jasmine Gunn 2007-337 Julie Maples 2001-05315 Kristen New 1998-02289 Whitley Campbell 1999-03280 Lydia Taylor 1994-98244 Sara Stevens 1998-02235 Amy Wolfenbarger 1994-98201 Stephany Neptune 2005-09

Free Throw A� emptsFTA Player Years692 Susan Starnes 1993-97681 Amy Bible 1992-96625 Jasmine Gunn 2007-479 Lydia Taylor 1994-98418 Julie Maples 2001-05418 Whitley Campbell 1999-03411 Kristen New 1998-02357 Amy Wolfenbarger 1994-98337 Sara Stevens 1998-02281 Stephany Neptune 2005-09

Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 made)Pct. (FT-FTA) Player Years.844 (130-154) Lanna Owens 1990-92.815 (555-681) Amy Bible 1992-96.810 (158-195) Ashli Oliver 2005-09.806 (337-418) Julie Maples 2001-05.800 (116-145) Charity Wallen 1997-01.787 (492-625) Jasmine Gunn 2007-.787 (188-239) Amber Redding 2002-06.785 (161-205) Chassity Mar� n 2003-07.766 (315-411) Kristen New 1998-02.762 (179-235) Mitzi Alexander 1990-92

ReboundsReb. Player Years1426 Susan Starnes 1993-971005 Lydia Taylor 1994-98935 Stephany Neptune 2005-09818 Whitley Campbell 1999-03701 Amber Redding 2002-06614 Kat Spears 2006-10590 Kristen New 1998-02533 Carla Loyd 1989-93485 Amy Wolfenbarger 1994-98420 Angie Aus� n 1990-94

Rebounding Average (min. 50 games)RPG Player Years11.1 Susan Starnes 1993-9710.3 Stephany Neptune 2005-098.7 Lydia Taylor 1994-987.6 Whitley Campbell 1999-036.3 Tracy Collins 1990-926.2 Amber Redding 2002-066.1 Carla Loyd 1989-935.9 Kat Spears 2006-105.8 Kristen New 1998-025.6 Kelly Karns 2000-04

AssistsAst. Player Years663 Amy Bible 1992-96580 Brooke Underwood 2003-06528 Jasmine Gunn 2007-449 Amy Connatser 1994-98366 Lea Anne Jaynes 1999-03315 Susan Starnes 1993-97303 Tamara Renner-Wykle 1992-96303 Jasmine Parker 2007-243 Julie Maples 2001-05241 Christy Chambers 1991-93241 Sara Stevens 1998-02

Assists Per Game (min. 50 games)APG Player Years5.6 Jasmine Gunn 2007-5.3 Amy Bible 1992-965.1 Brooke Underwood 2003-074.6 Amy Connatser 1994-983.9 Christy Chambers 1991-933.8 Lanna Owens 1990-923.4 Lea Anne Jaynes 1999-033.3 Candice Foster 2002-053.2 Jasmine Parker 2007-2.5 Mitzi Alexander 1990-92

Blocked ShotsBlk. Player Years141 Stephany Neptune 2005-09140 Kat Spears 2006-10125 Candice Combs 2001-03106 Susan Starnes 1993-9767 Catherine Hintz 2008-58 Lindsay Barta 2006-0756 Kristen New 1998-0255 Amber Redding 2002-0651 Kathryn Whartenby 2001-0547 Shantae Shank 2005-09

StealsStl. Player Years332 Amy Bible 1992-96325 Susan Starnes 1993-97220 Jasmine Gunn 2007-214 Tamara Renner-Wykle 1992-96203 Mitzi Alexander 1990-91197 Amy Connatser 1994-98186 Amber Redding 2002-06180 Shantae Shank 2005-09165 Lydia Taylor 1994-98159 Brooke Underwood 2003-07

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Points Year3201 1995-963030 1994-952754 1991-922670 2008-092646 1993-94 Scoring Avg Year91.5 1995-9689.1 1994-9585.4 1993-9483.4 2008-0983.4 1991-92

Scoring Defense Year63.9 2005-0664.3 2002-0365.8 2007-0866.0 2008-0967.2 2006-07 Field Goals Year1215 1995-961115 1994-951088 1991-92998 1993-94992 1992-93 Field Goal A� empts Year2492 1995-962377 1994-952189 1991-922188 1993-942093 2009-10 Field Goal Percentage Year.497 1991-92.488 1995-96.479 1992-93.469 1994-95.466 2008-09

3-Point Field Goals Year252 2006-07244 2005-06231 2007-08207 2008-09171 2004-05 3-Point Field Goals A� . Year690 2006-07641 2005-06621 2007-08593 2008-09546 2004-05 3-Point Field Goal Pct. Year.381 2005-06.373 1991-92.372 2007-08.365 2006-07.349 2008-09 Free Throws Year658 1995-96652 1994-95595 2009-10575 1993-94555 1998-99 Free Throw A� empts Year953 1995-96917 1994-95848 2009-10808 1992-93805 1993-94 Free Throw Percentage Year.736 2008-09.727 2007-08.714 1993-94.711 1994-95.703 1998-99

Rebounds Year1666 1995-961463 1994-951412 2009-101335 1993-941334 2008-09

Off ensive Rebounds Year614 1995-96505 1994-95498 2009-10489 1993-94480 1996-97

Defensive Rebounds Year1,053 1995-96958 1994-95914 2009-10896 2008-09851 1996-97

Rebound Average Year47.6 1995-9647.0 1997-9844.9 1998-9944.4 1996-9743.1 1993-94

Assists Year725 1995-96677 1992-93669 1994-95569 1996-97567 1993-94

Turnovers (Most) Year675 1997-98646 1995-96614 1994-95610 2001-02602 1996-97

Turnovers (Least) Year471 2006-07474 2005-06487 1991-92489 2008-09489 2007-08

Blocked Shots Year157 2008-09146 2006-07138 2007-08124 2009-10122 2001-02 Steals Year477 1992-93476 1991-92471 1995-96427 1994-95385 1996-97

Alabama-Huntsville ................ 1-0 1998 1998Alice Lloyd .............................. 8-3 1992 1996Anderson (S.C.) ..................... 2-2 1996 1998Arkansas Tech ......................... 0-1 1996 1996Armstrong Atlan� c ................. 0-2 2003 2005Augusta State ......................... 1-0 2008 2008Avere� .................................... 1-0 1995 1995Bellarmine .............................. 0-2 1999 2004Benedict ................................. 1-0 2006 2006Bluefi eld State ...................... 16-3 1991 2006Brevard ................................. 6-0 2007 2010Bryan .................................... 13-0 1991 1996California-Poly Pomona .......... 0-1 1999 1999Carson-Newman ..................9-22 1991 2010Catawba ............................14-13 1998 2010Central Wesleyan .................... 2-0 1990 1990Chris� an Brothers ................... 1-0 1996 1996Clayton State ........................ 1-3 1997 2010Columbus State ...................... 1-2 2006 2009Concord .................................. 6-5 2000 2006Converse ................................. 7-1 1998 2008Covenant .............................. 12-0 1990 1996Cumberland (Ky.) .................... 5-3 1991 1995Davis & Elkins ......................... 1-0 2006 2006District of Columbia ................ 2-0 2009 2010East Tennessee State .............. 0-2 2002 2004Erskine .................................... 1-0 2002 2002Fairmont State ........................ 0-2 2001 2002Faye� eville State .................... 1-0 2005 2005Florida Memorial .................... 1-0 1997 1997Francis Marion ........................ 2-1 2006 2010Freed-Hardeman .................... 0-2 1996 1997Gannon ................................... 0-1 2010 2010Gardner-Webb ........................ 2-5 1996 2000

Georgetown (Ky.) .................... 2-0 1994 1995Georgia College ...................... 0-2 2006 2009High Point ............................... 0-2 2002 2003Husson .................................... 1-0 1996 1996Indianapolis ............................... First Mee� ngJohnson Smith ........................ 1-0 2005 2005Kennesaw State ...................... 0-6 1997 2004Kentucky State ........................ 0-1 1993 1993King (Tenn.) .........................14-7 1990 2009Lander .................................. 3-4 2001 2010Lee .......................................... 1-2 1991 1993Lees-McRae .......................... 12-4 1991 2008Lenoir-Rhyne .....................12-16 1996 2010Lewis (Ill.) ............................. 1-0 2008 2008Lincoln Memorial ...............13-17 1991 2010Livingstone ............................. 2-0 2007 2008Lycoming ................................. 1-0 1996 1996Mars Hill ............................15-17 1990 2010Maryville (Tenn.) ..................... 7-6 1990 1998Milligan ................................. 20-5 1991 2004Montreat+ .............................. 9-1 1992 2005Newberry ..........................18-10 1996 2010North Carolina Pembroke ....... 0-3 2001 2005North Georgia ......................... 0-1 2007 2007North Greenville ..................... 9-1 2000 2009Northern State ........................ 0-1 1992 1992Oakland City ........................... 1-0 2008 2008Pfeiff er .................................... 1-0 2007 2007Piedmont ................................ 9-1 1992 1998Pikeville .................................. 2-0 1995 1997Presbyterian ......................... 5-15 1998 2007Queens (N.C.) ......................... 3-0 2003 2005Rio Grande .............................. 0-1 1993 1993Rollins ..................................... 0-1 1994 1994

Saint Leo ................................. 1-0 1994 1994Salem-Teiyko ........................... 0-1 1996 1996Shaw ......................................... First Mee� ngShawnee State ........................ 0-1 1997 1997Shepherd ................................ 2-0 2004 2009South Carolina Aiken ............ 0-1 2008 2008South Carolina Upstate+ ......... 6-1 1997 2008Southern Indiana .................... 1-0 2007 2007St. Francis ............................... 0-1 1997 1997Sterling (Kan.) ......................... 0-1 1995 1995Talladega ................................. 0-1 1998 1998Tennessee Temple .................. 1-0 1991 1991Tennessee Wesleyan ............ 11-4 1991 1996Tomlinson ............................... 2-0 1990 1991Tri-State .................................. 0-1 1996 1996Union (Ky.) .............................. 2-2 1991 1994Urbana .................................... 0-1 1997 1997Virginia Intermont ................ 13-0 1990 2009Virginia State .......................... 1-0 2007 2007Virginia-Wise+ ...................... 16-4 1991 2000Warren Wilson ........................ 4-0 1991 1993Webber ................................... 1-0 1997 1997West Georgia .......................... 2-1 1998 2009West Virginia Tech .................. 2-1 1993 1996West Virginia State ................. 1-0 2006 2006Wingate ...............................6-19 1996 2010

+ School name was changed: Montreat was Montreat-Anderson; South Carolina Upstate was South Carolina Spartanburg; Virginia-Wise was Clinch Valley.

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1 9 9 0 - 9 1 ( 2 2 - 7 )NAIA District 24 East Tournament

Coach: Angelo Bo� aDate Opponent W-L Score11/13 at Central Wesleyan W11/17 Mars Hill W 76-5411/20 at Tomlinson W 95-3311/24 Maryville W 11/30 Covenant W 73-5812/1 King L 65-8412/4 Central Wesleyan W 70-6912/6 at Va. Intermont W 81-721/5 at Cumberland L 71-861/8 Clinch Valley W 77-751/10 Bryan W 88-521/14 Tenn. Wesleyan W 79-771/17 at Lee W 79-641/19 Tomlinson W 94-391/21 at Milligan W 84-701/23 at Maryville L 69-751/25 at Mars Hill W OT 79-731/28 Bluefi eld W 72-301/29 Tenn. Temple W 80-492/5 at King L 68-782/7 at Bryan W 74-632/9 at Tenn. Wesleyan L OT 77-792/11 Lee L 79-802/14 Milligan W 95-732/16 at Covenant W 64-622/18 at Bluefi eld W 98-562/20 Va. Intermont W 82-562/21 at Clinch Valley W 71-512/23 Lincoln Memorial# L 84-86# District 24 East Tourn., Greeneville, Tenn.

1 9 9 1 - 9 2 ( 2 4 - 9 )NAIA Na� onal Tournament

TVAC ChampionsNAIA District 24 Champions

Coach: Angelo Bo� aDate Opponent W-L Score11/16 at Lees-McRae L 81-8711/18 Cumberland W 95-8911/23 at Union (Ky.) L 68-6911/26 at Warren Wilson W 93-4012/3 at King L 85-9212/5 Va. Intermont W 112-6612/7 Maryville W 79-6512/10 Bryan W 94-5212/12 Lees-McRae W 108-8612/20 vs. Carson-Newman+ W 76-6512/21 at Linc. Mem.+ L 66-971/6 Clinch Valley W 100-581/11 at Cumberland (Ky.) L 62-751/13 at Tenn. Wesleyan L 75-771/18 at Alice Lloyd W 83-671/21 Milligan W 99-841/23 Warren Wilson W 88-531/25 Covenant W 85-681/27 at Bluefi eld W 103-601/30 Va. Intermont W 99-652/4 #4 King W 103-892/6 at Bryan W 72-572/8 #14 TN Wesleyan W OT 85-822/13 at Milligan W 92-662/15 Alice Lloyd W 98-862/17 Bluefi eld W 103-1012/19 at #5 Maryville L 83-962/22 at Covenant W 74-492/25 at #25 Clinch Valley L 82-832/28 Piedmont# W 80-793/3 #14 Tenn. Wesleyan# W 78-753/5 at #12 King@ W 81-673/13 vs. #4 Northern St.% L 60-110+ Lincoln Memorial Tour., Harrogate, Tenn.# NAIA Dist. Tourn., Greeneville, Tenn, (GHS)@ NAIA District Tournement, Bristol, Tenn.% NAIA Div. II Na� onal Tourn., Monmouth, Ore.

1 9 9 2 - 9 3 ( 2 5 - 7 )Coach: Angelo Bo� a

Date Opponent W-L Score11/18 at Warren Wilson W 98-3911/21 Union W 66-5211/24 at Clinch Valley L 64-7412/1 King W 91-6812/5 Montreat-Anderson W 92-6412/8 Lees-McRae L 71-7612/10 at Maryville L 63-7812/12 Bryan W 78-611/7 at Cumberland W 77-761/9 Va. Intermont W 117-661/11 Tenn. Wesleyan L 77-811/14 at Montreat-Anderson W 80-651/16 Piedmont W 100-811/19 at Milligan W 86-731/21 Cumberland W 104-831/23 at Lees-McRae L 64-1061/25 Bluefi eld W 137-801/26 Warren Wilson W 102-641/28 at Va. Intermont W 87-621/30 Covenant W 74-652/2 at King L 64-682/4 at Bryan W 83-652/6 at Tenn. Wesleyan W 81-782/9 at Alice Lloyd W 59-542/11 Milligan W 95-662/13 Alice Lloyd W 96-832/15 at Bluefi eld W 75-652/20 at Covenant W 63-572/23 Clinch Valley W 102-872/27 Piedmont# W 81-753/2 Clinch Valley# W 74-623/4 at King@ L 70-83# NAIA District 24 Playoff s, Greeneville, Tenn.@ NAIA District 24 Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.

1 9 9 3 - 9 4 ( 2 1 - 1 0 )Coach: Angelo Bo� a

Date Opponent W-L Score11/19 vs. West Va. Tech+ W 93-7711/20 at Rio Grande+ L 82-8811/23 Clinch Valley W 81-5711/26 vs. Lee L 83-9111/27 at Kentucky St.^ L 84-8911/30 at King W 80-7212/2 at Mars Hill L 54-7112/4 at Montreat L OT 94-9512/7 at Covenant W 83-7812/9 Maryville L 91-10012/11 Bryan W 95-641/8 Va. Intermont W 105-631/10 at Tenn. Wesleyan W 80-701/13 Montreat-Anderson W 92-801/18 Milligan W 75-631/22 Piedmont W 94-691/24 at Bluefi eld W 91-711/27 at Va. Intermont W 99-541/29 Union (Ky.) W 100-842/1 #9 King L 76-852/3 at Bryan W 69-652/5 Tenn. Wesleyan W 70-682/8 at Alice Lloyd L 70-892/10 at Milligan W 82-662/12 Alice Lloyd W 83-762/14 Bluefi eld W 111-652/15 at Union (Ky.) L 64-672/19 Covenant W 96-802/22 at Clinch Valley W 84-702/26 Clinch Valley# W 100-913/1 vs. Alice Lloyd% L 85-94+ Rio Grande Tourn., Rio Grande, Ohio^ Wendy’s/Lady Indian Classic, Williamsburg, Ky.# TVAC Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.% TVAC Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.

1 9 9 4 - 9 5 ( 2 7 - 7 )NAIA Na� onal Tournament

TVAC ChampionsNAIA District 24 Champions

Coach: Angelo Bo� aDate Opponent W-L Score11/21 Cumberland (Ky.) W 95-8111/25 at Cumberland$ W 75-6611/26 vs. Clinch Valley$ W 77-5611/29 at Va. Intermont W 105-5312/1 Montreat-Anderson W 95-6112/3 at Georgetown (Ky.) W 68-6712/7 Maryville L 81-8412/10 at Covenant W 75-6112/13 Tenn. Wesleyan W 75-6312/28 at Rollins L 65-9312/31 at Saint Leo W 88-711/7 Georgetown (Ky.) W 86-691/10 Bryan W 102-551/14 at King W 101-701/17 at Alice Lloyd W 100-811/19 Va. Intermont W 111-691/21 at Maryville W OT 87-851/23 at Montreat-Anderson W 99-831/25 at Clinch Valley L OT 87-881/28 Milligan W 93-821/31 Bluefi eld W 126-592/2 at Tenn. Wesleyan W 77-612/4 at Milligan L 81-972/7 Alice Lloyd W 83-732/9 at Bryan W 82-682/11 King W 89-662/14 at Cumberland (Ky.) L 79-892/16 at Bluefi eld W 112-782/18 Covenant W 100-772/21 Clinch Valley W 100-772/24 King W 100-802/27 vs. Milligan# W 79-572/28 vs. Tenn. Wesleyan# L 74-783/9 vs. Sterling@ L 83-92$ Wendy’s/Lady Indian Classic, Williamsburg, Ky.# TVAC Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.@ NAIA Div. II Na� onal Tourn., Monmouth, Ore.

1 9 9 5 - 9 6 ( 3 0 - 5 )NAIA Na� onal Tournament

TVAC ChampionsNAIA District 24 Champions

Coach: Merry Beth Cur� sDate Opponent W-L Score11/17 vs. West Va. Tech@ L 77-8011/18 vs. Avere� @ W 97-4211/22 at Maryville L 103-10711/27 Piedmont W 107-6011/28 at Va. Intermont W 105-6111/30 Montreat W 109-7312/2 Lees-McRae W 103-9512/5 Covenant W 89-7212/9 at Pikeville W 75-6912/11 at Mars Hill L 77-9912/14 at Tenn. Wesleyan W 67-591/4 at Piedmont W 80-731/6 Lycoming W 108-971/9 Bryan W 107-551/13 at King W 85-701/16 at Alice Lloyd L 86-891/18 Va. Intermont W 114-731/20 Maryville W 97-821/22 at Montreat W 75-461/24 at Clinch Valley W 103-741/27 Milligan W 93-801/30 Bluefi eld W 124-772/1 Tenn. Wesleyan W 73-572/6 Alice Lloyd W 87-802/8 at Bryan W 73-482/10 King W 90-822/12 at Milligan W 86-702/13 at Covenant W 84-672/15 at Bluefi eld W 102-652/20 Clinch Valley W 106-862/23 Bryan# W 106-662/27 vs. Milligan$ W 101-872/28 vs. Tenn. Wesleyan$ W 69-643/7 vs. Husson% W 77-493/8 vs. Tri-State% L 66-81@ Salem-Teikyo Invita� onal, Salem, W. Va.# TVAC Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.$ TVAC Final Four, Bristol, Tenn.% NAIA Div. II Na� onal Tourn., Angola, Ind.

1 9 9 6 - 9 7 ( 2 0 - 1 0 )Coach: Merry Beth Cur� s

Date Opponent W-L Score11/15 at Salem-Teiyko@ L 63-6611/16 vs. West Va. Tech@ W 82-5911/18 Lincoln Memorial W 92-7511/23 at Wingate W 97-9611/26 at Gardner-Webb L 61-9411/30 Freed-Hardeman L 66-7412/3 at Milligan L 75-8312/7 at Anderson L 77-8212/10 Lenoir-Rhyne W 95-7512/13 at Chris� an Bros.# W 62-5912/14 vs. Arkansas Tech# L 72-881/4 at Lees-McRae W 90-751/6 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 75-641/11 Milligan W 99-901/13 Carson-Newman W 85-781/16 at Piedmont W 84-761/18 Maryville W 63-591/20 Gardner-Webb L 96-1031/25 Piedmont W 104-581/27 at Mars Hill W 96-911/29 at Linc. Memorial L 58-802/3 Mars Hill W 80-712/6 at Newberry W 71-702/8 Anderson W 104-692/11 Pikeville W 106-552/15 at Maryville W 60-552/17 at Carson-Newman L 66-842/22 vs. Webber% W 70-682/23 at Fla. Memorial% W 85-453/13 vs. St. Francis^ L 96-101@ Salem-Teikyo Invita� onal, Salem, W. Va.# Chris� an Brothers Tourn., Memphis, Tenn.% NAIA Div. II Mid-South/SE Ind. Tourn., Babson Park, Fla.^ NAIA Na� onal Tournament, Angola, Ind.

1 9 9 7 - 9 8 ( 1 0 - 1 5 )Coach: Randy Milligan

Date Opponent W-L Score11/15 vs. USC Spartanburg@ W 78-7211/16 at Gardner-Webb@ W 73-6611/18 Lees-McRae W 94-6611/21 at Kennesaw St.^ L 74-8111/22 vs. Clayton St.^ L 64-7111/25 at Carson-Newman L 47-6511/29 Newberry W 85-8112/2 at Milligan W 92-8012/6 at Freed-Hardeman L 58-8312/8 Lenoir-Rhyne L 74-7912/12 vs. Urbana$ L 63-6812/13 at Shawnee St.$ L 47-1001/5 Piedmont% W 72-661/10 Milligan L 60-741/16 Lincoln Memorial L 58-771/17 Anderson# W 51-501/21 at Piedmont L 60-711/22 King& L 59-621/26 Carson-Newman L 36-492/2 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 67-642/7 at Anderson L 48-492/11 at Linc. Memorial L 69-802/14 at Clinch Valley W 80-652/18 Maryville W 76-623/4 at Talladega* L 50-70@ Gardner-Webb Invita� onal, Boiling Springs, N.C.^ Ron Walker Memorial Tourn., Kennesaw, Ga.$ Shawnee St. Tourn., Portsmouth, Ohio% at Sevierville, Tenn.# Last game at Pioneer Gym& First game at Alpine Arena* NAIA Div. I SE Ind. Region Tourn.

1 9 9 8 - 9 9 ( 7 - 1 8 )Coach: Randy Milligan

Date Opponent W-L Score11/13 at Presbyterian L 51-8011/16 at Lees-McRae W 97-8411/18 Mars Hill L 73-8611/20 at Kennesaw St.+ L 78-10111/21 vs. West Georgia+ L 75-8411/23 Clinch Valley W 78-7511/27 at Ala.-Huntsville% W 72-6811/28 vs. Kennesaw St.% L 48-9911/30 Presbyterian L 67-7912/2 at Mars Hill L 78-8912/5 Milligan L 80-9012/8 Gardner-Webb W 75-6412/10 Lees-McRae W 84-6712/13 at Carson-Newman L 66-751/2 Catawba L 71-871/5 at Bluefi eld St. L 59-651/16 at Converse L 74-751/20 Lincoln Memorial W 84-691/26 Carson-Newman L 55-941/27 at Gardner-Webb L 66-852/2 Bluefi eld St. L OT 74-782/3 at Linc. Mem. L 69-862/6 Converse W 64-532/11 at Clinch Valley L 63-672/20 at Milligan L 85-118+ Ron Walker Memorial Tourn., Kennesaw, Ga.% UAH Tournament, Huntsville, Ala.

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1 9 9 9 - 0 0 ( 4 - 2 2 )Coach: Randy Milligan

Date Opponent W-L Score11/19 vs. West Georgia+ W 76-6411/20 at #11 Kennesaw St.+ L 67-9011/27 Cal-Poly Pomona L 75-8912/1 Lincoln Memorial L 74-8712/4 at Bluefi eld St. L 54-7112/8 at Gardner-Webb L 66-8612/11 at Lees-McRae W 107-6112/14 #19 Bellarmine L 71-841/4 Bluefi eld St. W 61-561/8 at Carson-Newman L 51-791/10 Newberry L 75-791/13 Lenoir-Rhyne L 44-641/15 at Catawba L 40-771/19 Wingate L 86-1021/22 #7 Presbyterian L 48-681/27 at Mars Hill L 68-821/31 at Linc. Memorial L 46-952/5 Carson-Newman L 49-612/7 Gardner-Webb L 54-952/9 at Newberry W OT 97-942/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 80-832/16 Catawba L 47-622/19 at Wingate L 46-672/23 at #5 Presbyterian L 47-722/26 Mars Hill L 60-702/28 at Newberry@ L 58-65+ Ron Walker Tourn., Kennesaw, Ga.@ SAC Tournament, Newberry, S.C.

2 0 0 0 - 0 1 ( 9 - 1 7 )Coach: Suzanne McBride

Date Opponent W-L Score11/17 at Bluefi eld St.+ W OT 81-7311/18 vs. Concord+ L 69-7611/20 Va.-Wise W 86-4811/27 Concord W 83-6411/29 at Linc. Memorial L 74-9112/5 at N. Greenville W 102-8812/7 Bluefi eld St. W 74-5412/9 at Concord L 66-7512/11 at Va.-Wise W 80-701/3 Lees-McRae W 74-671/6 at Presbyterian L 53-921/10 at Catawba L 54-961/13 Lenoir-Rhyne L 56-721/17 at Newberry W 76-561/20 Carson-Newman L 64-671/24 Mars Hill L 76-1151/27 at Wingate L 76-951/31 Lincoln Memorial L 58-772/3 Presbyterian L 48-752/7 Catawba L 59-792/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 55-792/14 Newberry W 74-682/17 at Carson-Newman L 67-772/21 at Mars Hill L 83-972/24 Wingate L 59-802/27 at Presbyterian@ L 47-83+ Herb Simms Tourn., Bluefi eld, W. Va.@ SAC Tournament, Clinton, S.C.

2 0 0 1 - 0 2 ( 8 - 1 9 )Coach: Suzanne McBride

Date Opponent W-L Score11/16 vs. UNC Pembroke+ L 85-10611/17 vs. Lander+ W 83-7811/19 Concord W 61-4011/24 at USC Spartanburg W 68-5611/29 at Milligan L 53-6112/1 at Linc. Memorial L 59-7212/5 at North Greenville L 48-7012/6 Milligan W 59-4812/13 North Greenville W 82-701/2 at Concord# L 61-731/3 vs. Fairmont St.# L 68-691/5 Presbyterian L 56-701/9 Catawba L 66-671/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 57-741/16 Newberry W 85-571/19 at Carson-Newman L 66-831/23 at Mars Hill L 71-801/26 Wingate L 70-881/31 Lincoln Memorial L 60-732/2 at Presbyterian L 84-862/6 Catawba L 79-842/9 Lenoir-Rhyne L 70-782/13 at Newberry W 68-632/16 Carson-Newman W 71-552/20 Mars Hill L 58-742/23 at Wingate L 75-842/26 at Presbyterian@ L 55-83+ SAC/Peach Belt Clash, Hickory, N.C.# Lady Lion Classic, Concord, W. Va.@ SAC Tournament, Clinton, S.C.

2 0 0 2 - 0 3 ( 1 5 - 1 3 )Coach: Suzanne McBride

Date Opponent W-L Score11/22 at Concord# W 67-4311/23 vs Fairmont St.# L 51-6211/25 at N. Greenville W 95-4812/3 at Milligan W 68-5912/5 at East Tenn. St. L 59-8512/7 Erskine W 63-3912/15 Lincoln Memorial L 54-5912/18 USC Spartanburg W 60-4812/29 at Lander L 56-7212/30 at High Point L 41-571/2 Lees-McRae W 81-621/7 Concord W 62-551/11 at Presbyterian L 60-651/15 at Catawba L 60-761/18 Lenoir-Rhyne W 81-691/22 at Newberry W 61-531/25 Carson-Newman L 66-781/29 Mars Hill W 50-492/1 at Wingate W 86-842/6 North Greenville W 60-522/8 Presbyterian W OT 80-712/12 Catawba W 71-682/15 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 67-702/19 Newberry W 84-592/22 at Carson-Newman L 54-742/26 at Mars Hill L 59-823/1 Wingate L 60-743/5 at Mars Hill@ L 73-87# Concord Classic, Athens, W. Va.@ SAC Tournament, Mars Hill, N.C.

2 0 0 3 - 0 4 ( 1 2 - 1 7 )Coach: Suzanne McBride

Date Opponent W-L Score11/15 Concord W 78-6311/18 at Lincoln Memorial L 69-7411/21 vs Lander@ L 72-8011/22 vs USC Spartanburg@ L 49-5111/29 at High Point L 57-7312/2 Milligan W 80-6912/4 at Converse W 102-9012/6 Queens W 87-6812/9 Montreat W 80-4412/16 Armstrong Atlan� c St. L 61-761/3 Lander L 71-931/5 Converse W 77-571/7 at Lees-McRae L 69-821/10 Presbyterian L 63-891/14 Catawba W 98-941/17 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 68-921/21 Newberry W 76-501/24 at Carson-Newman L 64-911/28 at Mars Hill L 71-861/31 Wingate L 68-802/7 at Presbyterian W 67-562/11 at Catawba L 60-722/14 Lenoir-Rhyne L 55-702/18 at Newberry W 77-432/21 Carson-Newman W 64-632/25 Mars Hill L 48-762/28 at Wingate L 72-813/5 vs Mars Hill# W 66-623/6 vs Catawba# L 64-82@ Eagle Club Classic, Jeff erson City, Tenn.# SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.

2 0 0 4 - 0 5 ( 8 - 2 1 )Coach: Suzanne McBride

Date Opponent W-L Score11/15 at Concord L 61-7111/19 Kennesaw St.@ L 68-7811/20 USC Upstate@ W OT 74-7111/22 at East Tennessee State L 61-7711/24 at Lincoln Memorial L 51-5611/27 UNC Pembroke L OT 74-8112/2 Lincoln Memorial L 43-6212/7 Lees-McRae W 68-6612/9 at Milligan W 60-5112/11 at Queens (N.C.) W 75-5812/16 vs Bellarmine^ L 68-7812/18 vs Shepherd$ W 74-621/3 at Kennesaw State L 65-791/8 at Wingate L 46-591/12 Mars Hill L 67-741/15 at Catawba W 72-601/19 Carson-Newman L 56-761/22 Newberry L OT 67-731/26 at Presbyterian L 59-721/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 60-662/3 at Montreat W 62-482/5 Wingate L 61-722/9 at Mars Hill L 54-752/12 Catawba L 42-572/16 at Carson-Newman L 36-592/19 at Newberry L 53-632/23 Presbyterian W 73-672/26 Lenoir-Rhyne L 56-703/2 at Wingate L 47-70@ Ferguson Enterprises Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.^ Cruizin’ Classic, West Palm Beach, Fla.$ Cruizin’ Classic, Nassau, The Bahamas

2 0 0 5 - 0 6 ( 1 8 - 1 0 )Coach: Missy Tiber

Date Opponent W-L Score11/15 North Greenville W 77-7211/18 Johson Smith+ W 61-4911/19 USC Upstate+ W 77-6911/22 Concord W 74-6011/26 at UNC Pembroke L 48-6012/3 at Lincoln Memorial W 71-5912/5 Queens (N.C.) W 80-5612/10 North Greenville W 78-5512/13 Lincoln Memorial* W 75-4612/16 at Armstrong Atlan� c% L OT 84-8612/17 at Faye� eville State% W 66-621/7 Wingate* L 72-821/11 at Mars Hill* W 83-681/14 Catawba* W 73-581/18 at Carson-Newman* L 67-691/21 at Newberry* L 67-711/25 Presbyterian* L 65-691/28 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 73-512/4 at Wingate* L 62-682/8 Mars Hill* W 92-702/11 at Catawba* W 73-702/15 Carson-Newman* L 53-602/18 Newberry* W 84-712/22 at Presbyterian* L 62-632/25 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 79-713/1 Catawba^ W 65-593/4 vs Carson-Newman@ W 76-593/5 Newberry@ L 50-57* South Atlan� c Conference game+ Ferguson Enterprises Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.% Chatman Orthopedics Holiday Classic, Savannah, Ga.^ SAC Tournament Quarterfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.@ SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.

2 0 0 6 - 0 7 ( 1 6 - 1 3 )Coach: Missy Tiber

Date Opponent W-L Score11/17 Converse+ W 79-5511/18 USC Upstate+ W 83-6311/21 North Greeneville W 91-7411/24 at West Virginia State& W 77-7211/25 vs Davis & Elkins& W 68-4211/28 at Concord L 83-9711/30 Bluefi eld State W 61-5312/4 Benedict W 82-4912/14 Francis Marion W 71-6112/29 at Columbus State% L 69-7412/30 vs. Ga. Col. & State% L 52-641/3 Presbyterian* W 80-751/6 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 58-501/8 at Lincoln Memorial* W 70-591/10 at Catawba* L 56-811/17 at Carson-Newman* L 56-621/20 Newberry* L 48-611/24 Wingate* L 58-751/27 at Mars Hill* L 78-901/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 68-762/3 Lincoln Memorial* W 73-592/7 Catawba* L OT 68-732/10 at Wingate* L 71-932/12 Carson-Newman* L 70-712/14 at Newberry* W 62-552/17 at Presbyterian* W 62-612/21 Mars Hill* W 93-682/28 at Catawba# W 81-613/3 vs Newberry@ L 62-75* South Atlan� c Conference game+ Ferguson Enterprises Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.& Kanahwa City Red Roof Classic, Ins� tute, W. Va.% Columbus State Holiday Classic, Columbus, Ga.# SAC Tournament Quarterfi nal, Salisbury, N.C.@ SAC Tournament Semifi nal, Hickory, N.C.

2 0 0 7 - 0 8 ( 2 6 - 5 )SAC Champions

NCAA South Atlan� c RegionalFInal Na� onal Ranking: RV

Coach: Missy TiberDate Opponent W-L Score11/16 Livingstone W 73-5411/17 Pfeiff er W 83-7111/19 Converse W 95-5711/23 vs Columbus State% L 64-7411/24 at North Georgia% L 62-8012/1 at Brevard W 81-5212/3 at Lees-McRae W 85-5612/6 King (Tenn.) W 76-6812/9 at Southern Virginia W 74-6912/13 at King (Tenn.) W 75-6812/29 at Virginia State W 70-571/5 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 84-691/9 Lincoln Memorial* W 96-721/12 Catawba* W 85-701/15 at Converse W 114-591/19 Carson-Newman* W 79-741/23 at Newberry* W OT 68-601/26 at Wingate* L 80-891/30 Mars Hill* W 95-652/2 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 69-672/6 at Lincoln Memorial* W 82-672/9 at Catawba* W 89-732/13 Wingate* W 92-79

2/16 at Carson-Newman* W 69-512/20 Newberry* W 83-702/23 Brevard W 67-392/27 at Mars Hill W 59-533/5 Lincoln Memorial@ W 71-643/8 vs Newberry# W 69-543/9 vs Wingate# L 74-763/14 vs Lander^ L 78-83* South Atlan� c Conference game% Lady Saints Classic, Dahlonega, Ga.@ SAC Tournament Quarterfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.# SAC Tournament, Hickory, S.C.^ NCAA South Atlan� c Regional, Florence, S.C.

2 0 0 8 - 0 9 ( 2 6 - 6 )SAC Champions

NCAA South Atlan� c RegionalFInal Na� onal Ranking: No. 21

Coach: Missy TiberDate Opponent W-L Score11/15 Converse+ W 96-7211/16 King (Tenn.)+ W 82-5211/22 Lees-McRae W 100-5711/24 at USC Aiken L 61-7011/28 vs. Augusta State& W 83-7611/29 vs. King (Tenn.)& W 91-4512/4 at North Greenville W 74-5712/6 Brevard* W 98-5712/13 Livingstone W 92-6012/15 at Oakland City W 99-8012/17 at Lewis (Ill.) W 75-581/3 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 79-721/7 at Lincoln Memorial* W 83-581/10 at Catawba* W 74-561/13 North Greenville W 107-531/17 at Carson-Newman* L 87-901/21 Newberry* W 73-641/24 Wingate* W 98-791/28 at Mars Hill* W 79-701/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 64-772/4 Lincoln Memorial* W 79-582/7 Catawba* W 97-492/11 at Wingate* W 85-662/14 Carson-Newman* W 94-912/18 at Newberry* L 68-772/21 at Brevard* W 80-592/25 Mars Hill* W 86-683/4 Lincoln Memorial@ W 89-553/7 vs. Carson-Newman# W 85-703/8 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne# L 57-663/13 vs. Lander$ W 87-703/14 vs. Clayton State$ L 68-79* South Atlan� c Conference game+ Lady Pioneer Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.& OrthoCarolina Classic, Wingate, N.C.@ SAC Tournament Qtrfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.# SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.$ NCAA II Southeast Regional, Hickory, N.C.

2 0 0 9 - 1 0 ( 2 3 - 1 0 )SAC Tournament Champions

NCAA Southeast Region ChampionsNCAA II Elite Eight

FInal Na� onal Ranking: No. 9Coach: Adell Harris

Date Opponent W-L Score11/16 King (Tenn.) W 88-6511/27 at Columbus State@ W 82-8111/28 vs. Ga. Col. & State L 63-7812/5 at Brevard* W OT 84-8112/8 at West Georgia W 74-5312/12 at District of Columbia W 72-4012/13 at Shepherd W 90-7612/18 vs. #17 Francis Marion# L 71-8312/19 vs. #15 Clayton State# L OT 79-8712/30 Virginia Intermont W 117-381/2 at #23 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 60-751/6 Lincoln Memorial* L 72-741/9 Catawba* W 71-551/12 District of Columbia W 83-551/16 #10 Carson-Newman* L 77-901/20 at Newberry* L 61-631/23 at Wingate* W 67-601/27 Mars Hill* W OT 102-922/1 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 75-652/3 at Lincoln Memorial* W 71-592/6 at Catawba* W 80-562/10 Wingate* L 68-782/13 at #21 Carson-Newman* L OT 90-992/17 Newberry* W 68-672/20 Brevard* W 78-552/24 at Mars Hill* W 78-763/3 Catawba% W 96-873/6 vs. #24 Lenoir-Rhyne& W 77-633/7 vs. Newberry& W 67-553/12 vs. #19 Clayton State$ W 69-633/13 vs. #20 Francis Marion$ W 103-963/15 at #11 Lander$ W 70-633/23 vs. #1 Gannon^ L 66-70* South Atlan� c Conference game@ Jack Hughston Classic, Columbus, Ga.# OrthoCarolina Classic, Wingate, N.C.% SAC Tournament Qtrfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.& SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.$ NCAA II Southeast Regional, Greenwood, S.C.^ NCAA II Elite Eight, St. Joseph, Mo.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Abbo� , Jerry ....................... 1962-66

Alexander, Mitz .................. 1990-92

Archer, Jessica .................... 2002-05

Armstrong, Cindy ............... 1981-84

Arnold, KellyJo ................... 2001-05

Aus� n, Angie ..................... 1990-94

Ayers, Joye ......................... 1993-94

-B-

Bailey, Terri ........................ 1974-75

Barnwell, Janet .................. 1989-90

Barta, Lindsay .................... 2006-07

Baxter, Kendal ...........2009-present

Bible, Amy .......................... 1992-96

Bimbo, Lou ......................... 1974-75

Bow, Pat ............................. 1978-79

Bowers, Judy ...................... 1981-85

Brese� e, Erin ..................... 2000-01

Bridges, Debbie ................. 1983-84

Bridges, Pearl ..................... 1982-83

Bright, Eva .......................... 1990-94

Bryant, Beth ....................... 2003-05

Bu� s, Michelle ................... 1995-97

-C-

Campbell, Whitley ......... 1999-2003

Carlson, Pat ........................ 1974-75

Carver, Tamara ................... 1992-95

Chambers, Christy ............. 1991-93

Clevenger, Nikki .. 1987-88, 1989-90

Cobble, Gwen .................... 1987-91

Coff ey, Chrystal .................. 1995-97

Cole, Mary ......................... 1975-76

Collier, LaShay .................... 2003-04

Collins, Tracy ...................... 1990-92

Connatser, Amy ................. 1994-98

Cook, Kim .......................... 1985-86

Cruey, Vickie ...................... 1976-79

Cyrus, Shanna .................... 2003-04

-D-

Daniels, Robin .................... 1978-79

Davis, Nesi ......................... 1985-86

Davis, LaTasha .................... 2007-08

Davis, Marcey .................... 1992-94

DeVoe, Mary ...................... 1978-79

DeVo� , Renee .................... 1986-90

-E-

Early, Teresa ....................... 1981-84

Eason, Anna ....................... 1983-85

Eason, Jus� ne .................... 2006-07

Etherton, Beth ................... 1997-99

-F-

Fiegler, Tabitha .................. 1992-95

Fillers, Donna ..................... 1990-92

Foster, Candice .................. 2002-05

Foust, Mitzi ........................ 2000-01

Fox, Christy ........................ 1991-93

French, Tonya .................... 1989-90

French, Emily ..................... 2006-09

Frye, Beth .......................... 1984-85

-G-

Gillespie, Yvonne ............... 1974-76

Givens, Ashley ................... 2005-06

Gourley, Jessica .................. 1997-99

Greene, Kay ....................... 1985-87

Gunn, Jasmine ..........2007-present

Gunter, Penny .................... 1984-86

-H-

Harmon, Crystal ............. 1999-2001

Harvey, Gabrielle ................ 2009-10

Helle, Julie ......................... 1978-82

Hicks, Staci ...............2008-present

Higgins, Delena .................. 1984-85

Higgns, Laura ..................... 1990-91

Hill, Amanda ...................... 1993-97

Hintz, Catherine .........2008-present

Holton, Ellen ....................... 2009-10

Hubbard, Patricia ............... 1983-85

Huff , Angie ......................... 1987-88

-J-

Jackson, Britonya ............... 1984-85

Jaynes, Kayla ...................... 2005-06

Jaynes, LeaAnne ............ 1999-2003

Jenkins, Tammy ................. 1986-90

Johnson, Dernita ................ 1983-84

Johnson, A.J. ...................... 2004-05

Jones, Mary ........ 1984-85, 1986-88

Jones, Natasha ............... 1998-2000

Joseph, Elizabeth ............... 1987-88

Justus, Stephanie ............... 1996-98

-K-

Karns, Kelly ......... 2001-02, 2003-04

Karns, Kari .......................... 2001-04

Keith, Janine ...................... 1984-87

Kelly, Katrina ...................... 2001-02

Kilday, Kim ......................... 1981-85

Kimery, Sherrie .................. 1981-83

Kingston, Autumn .......... 1999-2001

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Lakey, Carlie ....................... 2006-07

Lambert, Debra .................. 1975-76

Laue, Meghan .................... 2000-01

Lemmons, Heather ........ 1999-2000

Lennon, Noleen ................. 2004-05

Lowe, Kate .......................... 2009-10

Loyd, Carla ......................... 1989-93

Luciani, Vaness .................. 2004-05

Ludgood, Shasidy ............... 2008-10

Lutzick, Sue ........................ 1975-79

-M-

Malone, Karen ................... 1977-79

Malone, Nancy .................. 1982-86

Maney, Yve� e ..... 1978-79, 1981-82

Maples, Julie ...................... 2001-05

Mar� n, Chassity ................. 2003-07

Maupin, Beth ..................... 1983-84

May, Barbara ..................... 1983-87

McBrayer, Lisa .................... 1989-93

McGowen, Chelsea ............. 2009-10

Metcalf, Gina ..................... 1996-97

Miller, Chris ........................ 1897-88

Miller, Jan .......................... 1998-99

Moise, Fayola ............2009-present

Morgan, Ginger ................. 2000-02

Morgan, Monica ................ 1993-97

Mowery, Jennifer ........... 1998-2000

Muehle, Sally ...... 1975-76, 1977-78

Muller, Amy ....................... 1976-79

Murray, Lesley ................... 2002-04

-N-

Naidas, Do� y ..................... 2001-02

Neptune, Stephany ............ 2005-09

Neves, Diana ...................... 2006-08

New, Kristen ................... 1998-2002

Nichols, Amy ...................... 1995-96

Nolan, Joy .......................... 1993-94

-O-

Obasogie, Chloe ................. 2007-08

O’Dell, Paula ...................... 1982-83

Oglesby, Tammy ................. 1986-87

Oliver, Ashli ........................ 2005-09

Oliver, Bri� ni ............2007-present

O� nger, Ramona ............... 1985-87

Owens, Lanna .................... 1990-92

Owens, Myra ..................... 1974-75

-P-

Parker, Allison .................... 1983-84

Parker, Jasmine .........2007-present

Parton, Cindy ..................... 1985-90

Peck, Dee ........................... 1976-77

Pendleton, Towana ............ 1977-79

Peters, Lisa ......................... 1986-88

Peterson, Jeanne ............... 1989-91

Pickering, Jamila ................ 1997-98

Pollard, Marilyn ................. 1986-87

Prendergast, Ashley ........... 2002-03

-R-

Rader, Lynna ...................... 1981-83

Ramsey, Nora ..................... 2006-07

Redding, Amber ................. 2002-06

Reeves, Jody ...................... 1992-93

Renner-Wykl, Tamara ........ 1992-96

Richardson, Shonna ........... 1995-96

Ricker, Vanessa .................. 1987-88

Roberts, Olivia .................... 1975-76

Rozier, Renee ..................... 1986-88

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Sauceman, Holly ................ 1992-93

Schor, Elena ....................... 1983-84

Seigel, Lisa ......................... 1986-87

Shank, Shantae .................. 2005-09

Shephard, Brenica .............. 2009-10

Smelcer, Dawn ................... 1992-93

Smith, Maria ...................... 1981-82

Sowers, Luaren .............. 1998-2002

Spears, Kat ......................... 2006-10

Spence, Michelle ............... 1997-98

Stanton, Brandi .................. 1995-96

Starnes, Susan ................... 1993-97

Steinius, April ..................... 1997-98

Stevens, Sara ................. 1998-2002

S� lls, Dawn ........................ 1989-90

Su� on, Kim ........................ 1981-84

Swartz, Galeen ................... 1974-77

Szamier, Jennifer ............ 1996-2000

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Talley, Kim .......................... 1984-87

Taylor, Lydia ....................... 1994-98

Thomas, Rebecca ............... 1975-79

Travis, Lisa .......................... 1974-75

Trive� , Greta ...................... 1989-92

Trui� , Carlee ...................... 2003-04

-U-

Underwood, Brooke .......... 2003-07

-V-

Van Dine, Nikki .................. 2007-09

Varney, Barbara ................. 1994-95

Venerable, Anne� e ............ 1986-87

-W-

Waddell, Brooke ................ 2005-06

Waddell, Bri� any ............... 2005-06

Wallen, Charity .............. 1997-2001

Warrender, Leslie ............... 1975-76

Watkins, Ronnie ................. 2004-05

Webb, Debbie .................... 1983-86

Wedding, Michelle ............ 1985-88

Whartenby, Kathryn .......... 2001-05

Whetsel, Valerie ................ 1977-79

Williams, Clara ................... 1982-83

Williams, Saadia ................ 1974-78

Williams, Cassidy ............... 1997-99

Williamson, Nancy ............. 1977-79

Wilson, Darlus ................... 1990-91

Wilson, Jennifer ................. 2007-08

Wise, Roxanne ................... 1974-75

Woedl, Nicky ...................... 2000-01

Wolfenbarger, Amy ............ 1994-98

Wrightson, Lauren ............. 2005-06

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York, Pam ........................... 1981-83

The Tusculum College Women’s Basketball All-Time Le� ermen roster is being published for the fi rst � me this year. As this is the second � me an all-� me le� ermen sec� on has been produced, we are sure we have le� someone off inadvertantly. Please contact the TC Athle� c Media Rela� ons offi ce for any correc� ons, addi� ons, or dele� ons to this list. The TC Athle� c Media Rela� ons offi ce wish to thank all past sports informa� on directors, assistants and students that have worked so hard for many hours in order to promote Tusculum athle� cs over the years. Thanks go out to Steve Ruthsatz, Garre� McKnight, Buddy Pearson, Jamie Hamer, Mike Maggert, Will Prewi� , Ma� Horne, Kelly Harrison, Morgan Lunsford and Whitney Noble for all their hard work.

Early, Teresa

Eason, Anna

Eason, Jus� ne

Etherton, Beth

Fiegler, Tabitha

Fillers, Donna

Foster, Candice

Foust, Mitzi

Fox, Christy

French, Tonya

French, Emily

Frye, Beth

Gillespie, Yvonne

Givens, Ashley

Gourley, Jessica

Greene, Kay

Gunn, Jasmine

Gunter, Penny

Harmon, Crystal

Harvey, Gabrielle

Helle, Julie

Hicks, Staci

Higgins, Delena

Higgns, Laura

Hill, Amanda

Hintz, Catherine

Holton, Ellen

Hubbard, Patricia

Huff , Angie

Jackson, Britonya

Jaynes, Kayla

Jaynes, LeaAnne

Jenkins, Tammy

Johnson, Dernita

Johnson, A.J.

Jones, Mary

Jones, Natasha

Joseph, Elizabeth

Justus, Stephanie

Karns, Kelly

Karns, Kari

Keith, Janine

Kelly, Katrina

Kilday, Kim

Kimery, Sherrie

Kingston, Autumn

Lakey, Carlie

Lambert, Debra

Laue, Meghan

Lemmons, Heather

Lennon, Noleen

Lowe, Kate

Loyd, Carla

Luciani, Vaness

Ludgood, Shasidy

Lutzick, Sue

Malone, Karen

Malone, Nancy

Maney, Yve� e

Maples, Julie

Mar� n, Chassity

Maupin, Beth

May, Barbara

McBrayer, Lisa

McGowen, Chelsea

Metcalf, Gina

Miller, Chris

Miller, Jan

Moise, Fayola

Morgan, Ginger

Morgan, Monica

Mowery, Jennifer

Muehle, Sally

Muller, Amy

Murray, Lesley

Naidas, Do� y

Neptune, Stephany

Neves, Diana

New, Kristen

Nichols, Amy

Nolan, Joy

Obasogie, Chloe

O’Dell, Paula

Oglesby, Tammy

Oliver, Ashli

Oliver, Bri� ni

O� nger, Ramona

Owens, Lanna

Owens, Myra

Parker, Allison

Parker, Jasmine

Parton, Cindy

Peck, Dee

Pendleton, Towana

Peters, Lisa

Peterson, Jeanne

Pickering, Jamila

Pollard, Marilyn

Prendergast, Ashley

Rader, Lynna

Ramsey, Nora

Redding, Amber

Reeves, Jody

Renner-Wykl, Tamara

Richardson, Shonna

Ricker, Vanessa

Roberts, Olivia

Rozier, Renee

Sauceman, Holly

Schor, Elena

Seigel, Lisa

Shank, Shantae

Shephard, Brenica

Smelcer, Dawn

Smith, Maria

Sowers, Luaren

Spears, Kat

Spence, Michelle

Stanton, Brandi

Starnes, Susan

Steinius, April

Stevens, Sara

S� lls, Dawn

Su� on, Kim

Swartz, Galeen

Szamier, Jennifer

Talley, Kim

Taylor, Lydia

Thomas, Rebecca

Travis, Lisa

Trive� , Greta

Trui� , Carlee

Underwood, Brooke

Van Dine, Nikki

Varney, Barbara

Venerable, Anne� e

Waddell, Brooke

Waddell, Bri� any

Wallen, Charity

Warrender, Leslie

Watkins, Ronnie

Webb, Debbie

Wedding, Michelle

Whartenby, Kathryn

Whetsel, Valerie

Williams, Clara

Williams, Saadia

Williams, Cassidy

Williamson, Nancy

Wilson, Darlus

Wilson, Jennifer

Wise, Roxanne

Woedl, Nicky

Wolfenbarger, Amy

Wrightson, Lauren

York, Pam

ALL-TIME LETTER-WINNERS

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TUSCULUM HISTORY Tusculum College is the oldest college in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the na� on. In addi� on, Tusculum is the oldest coeduca� onal ins� tu� on affi liated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and an early na� onal pioneer in the admission of women. Tusculum accepted women students early in its history, and it is notable that by the turn of the 20th century more than half of its students were women. The roots of Tusculum College are buried deep in early American fron� er history. In 1794, George Washington was president of a young country and the state of Ten-nessee was s� ll two years away from becoming a reality. In what is now East Tennessee, Hezekiah Balch and Samuel Doak, Presbyterian ministers educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), were ministering to the pioneers of what was the southwestern fron� er of the United States. They also desired to meet the educa-� onal needs of these Scots-lrish se� lers. Doak and Balch were visionaries ul� mately seeking the same goals through the rival colleges they established. Tusculum College as it now exists descends from two schools. The fi rst, Greeneville College, was chartered in September 1794 by the General Assembly of the Territory of the United States South of the Ohio River, and established by Hezekiah Balch. Samuel Doak and his son Samuel Witherspoon Doak founded the second as Tusculum Academy in 1818. Tusculum Academy operated in a log cabin adjacent to the present site of Tusculum College. When the academy became Tusculum College in 1844, Andrew Johnson, who was to become 17th President of the United States, was one of its trustees. A merger in 1868 formed Greeneville and Tusculum College. In 1908, Greeneville and Tusculum College merged with Washington College, crea� ng Washington and Tusculum College. This union dissolved in 1912, and thus evolved modern-day Tusculum College. The College received formal accredita� on by the Southern Associa� on of Colleges and Schools 15 years later. The College takes its name from the ancient Roman town where the great statesman and educator Cicero had an academy at his villa. Cicero taught what are now called the liberal arts. They actually were cons� tuted by the prac� ces a ci� zen must develop to par� cipate eff ec� vely in leading his or her community - to play a vital role in civic aff airs.

TUSCULUM ACADEMICS As a Civic Arts ins� tu� on, Tusculum College prepares students to be eff ec� ve ci� zens, recognizing that they will need prac� cal wisdom to par� cipate in com-muni� es and enrich life� me experiences. Tusculum’s academic calendar is diff erent from all but three other colleges in the country. The academic year is divided into two semesters and our students take four 3 1/2 week courses each semester, totaling eight courses for the year. Classes are taught one at a � me, with a four-day break in between. Three 3 1/2 week summer sessions are also off ered. This allows our students to complete course requirements for the baccalaureate degree in four calendar years. Our unique Civic Arts program is being used as a model for other colleges and universi� es that seek to promote community, responsibility, and civic develop-ment. The Carnegie Founda� on for the Advancement of Teaching has recognized Tusculum as one of about a dozen schools (including Duke University and the University of Notre Dame) with a strong commitment to those ideals. As part of our emphasis on service-learning, we ask students to assess the needs of the community and complete a project to address those needs. Beyond helping key popula� ons, Tusculum students gain valuable experience in solving problems, apprecia� ng diff erences, and working with others.

Tusculum College is a learning community where students and faculty members spend concentrated blocks of � me together exploring important areas of knowledge, developing and refi ning thinking and communica� on skills, wrestling with the � meless controversial issues that characterize the human condi� on, and applying themselves to the prac� cal solu� on of problems. Whether in the tradi� onal on-campus Bachelor of Arts programs or in the evening Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts programs for working adult-students, Tusculum College’s dis� nc� ve academic calendar lets students concentrate on learning one sub-ject at a � me. It’s a tradi� on grounded in the belief that we best realize the poten� al of each individual when faculty members and students work closely together with the ul� mate aim of enriching the lives of our students and preparing them to contribute posi� vely to their communi� es. For many tradi� onal students, an ini� al reason for choosing Tusculum is our focused calendar, which allows students to take one course at a � me. For others, its our dis� nc� ve programs of study, from specialized areas such as Ath-le� c Training, Business Administra� on, and Museum Studies to strong arts and sciences areas such as Biology, English, and Psychology. Tusculum is well known throughout East Tennessee for the eff ec� veness of its Teacher Educa� on programs. Students are well prepared for careers in early childhood and elementary educa� on, in several secondary educa� on subject areas, in K-12 pro-grams in Physical Educa� on and Visual Arts, and in Special Educa� on. But what o� en seals prospec� ve students’ decisions to join Tusculum’s community is the people.Tusculum a� racts topfl ight professors for the same reason that we a� ract students: small classes with close interac� on between professors and students, the focused cal-

endar which allows concentrated study, and a Civic Arts curriculum that emphasizes community. Our professors are mo� vated and mo� va� ng. Excited and exci� ng. Whatever the major, you’ll fi nd that Tusculum’s academics are innova� ve, and that our faculty is commi� ed to the success of our students.

THE TUSCULUM CAMPUS Located in Greeneville, Tenn., Tusculum College lies in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains between Knoxville and the Tri-Ci� es (Bristol-Johnson City-Kingsport). Our wooded 190-acre campus has over 25 buildings, nine of which are listed on the Na� onal Register of Historic Places. The Albert Columbus Tate Library, one of our Na� onal Historic Sites, was built in 1910. The library is experiencing a major mul� -million dollar renova� on and expansion that will more than double the size of the current library facility, bringing our library space to 34,467 square feet. The Tate Library previously encompassed 12,000 square feet, and is incorporated into the expanded and renovated building. We also have two on-campus museums, one holding archives with materials da� ng to the College’s beginnings. The Andrew Johnson Presiden� al Museum and Library includes the Charles Coffi n Collec� on containing materials from the Collegeís original library, the Andrew Johnson Library containing books, papers, and memorabilia from the 17th President of the United States, and the College Archives containing documents related to the history of Tusculum since its founding. Tusculum’s loca� on is convenient to shopping and entertainment, and our students enjoy access to such recrea� onal opportuni� es as backpacking, hiking, whitewater ra� ing, fi shing and snow skiing. The city of Greeneville and Greene County have a combined popula� on of 65,000. Knoxville and the Tri-Ci� es are within a 70-mile radius of the campus.

spend concentrated blocks of � me together exploring important areas of knowledge, developing and refi ning thinking and communica� on skills, wrestling with the � meless controversial issues that characterize the human condi� on, and applying themselves to the prac� cal solu� on of problems. Whether in the tradi� onal on-campus Bachelor of Arts programs or in the evening Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts programs for working adult-students, Tusculum College’s dis� nc� ve academic calendar lets students concentrate on learning one sub-ject at a � me. It’s a tradi� on grounded in the belief that we best realize the poten� al of each individual when faculty members and students work closely together with the ul� mate aim of enriching the lives of our students and preparing them to contribute posi� vely to their communi� es. For many tradi� onal students, an ini� al reason for choosing Tusculum is our focused calendar, which allows students to take one course at a � me. For others, its our dis� nc� ve programs of study, from specialized areas such as Ath-le� c Training, Business Administra� on, and Museum Studies to strong arts and sciences areas such as Biology, English, and Psychology. Tusculum is well known throughout East Tennessee for the eff ec� veness of its Teacher Educa� on programs. Students are well prepared for careers in early childhood and elementary educa� on, in several secondary educa� on subject areas, in K-12 pro-grams in Physical Educa� on and Visual Arts, and in Special Educa� on. But what o� en seals prospec� ve students’ decisions to join Tusculum’s community is the people.Tusculum a� racts topfl ight professors for the same reason that we a� ract students:

TUSCULUM COLLEGE

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P������ A���� E�������Pioneer Arena opened its doors in Jan. 1998 and has served as the home of

Tusculum basketball for 12 seasons.

P������ A���� F����The arena’s fl oor experienced a makeover in 2007 and is spacious enough for two volleyball and basketball courts.

W����’� B��������� L����� R���One of the most spacious locker room facili� es in the conference,

immediately adjacent to the training room.

W����’� B��������� L����� R���Features 15 spacious lockers, video equipment and shower facili� es.

A������� T������� R���The Pioneers have access to a fully-equipped training room run by the South

Atlan� c Conference Athle� c Training Staff of the Year.

W����’� B��������� L����� R��� L�����New lounge area located in the locker room

BASKETBALL FACILITIES

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES

PIONEER FIELD PIONEER PARK

PIONEER ARENA EDMONDS FIELD

NICHOLS TENNIS COMPLEX LINK HILLS COUNTRY CLUB

INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY

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00 • FAYOLA MOISE

FORWARD • SO. • LARCHMONT, N.Y.

3 • KENDAL BAXTER

GUARD • SO. • SEVIERVILLE, TENN.

10 • JASMINE GUNN

GUARD • SR. • NASHVILLE, TENN.

11 • JASMINE PARKER

GUARD • SR. • REX, GA.

12 • BRITTNI OLIVER

GUARD • SR. • KOKOMO, IND.

22 • LINDA AUGHBURNS

FORWARD • JR. • FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.

23 • NEQUOIAH ANDERSON

GUARD • FR. • WASHINGTON, D.C.

24 • BRIDAE WHITE

CENTER • FR. • QUINCY, FLA.

30 • STACI HICKS

FORWARD • JR. • LOVELAND, OHIO

54 • CATHERINE HINTZ

CENTER • SR. • HASTINGS, MINN.

HEAD COACH ADELL HARRIS

WAKE FOREST, 2002 • 2ND YEAR

ASST. COACH KATIE BALDWIN

UNC ASHEVILLE, 2007 • 2ND YEAR

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