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Location .............................................105 Ashland Ave. Clinton, SC 29325Enrollment......................................................................................................1,350Founded...........................................................................................................1880Colors .............................................................................................Garnet & BlueNickname ............................................................................................. Blue HoseMascot ....................................................................................................ScotsmanAffiliation .......................................................NCAA Division I (Transitional)Conference ...................................................................Big South ConferenceFacility ........................................................................Templeton Arena (2500)President ...............................................................................Dr. John V. GriffithFaculty Athletic Rep. .............................................................Dr. Craig PowellDirector of Athletics ...................................................................... Brian ReeseDirector of Sports Medicine ....................................................Nelson Jones

Director of Sports Info/Game Ops .......................................... Simon WhitakerAssistant SID (WBB Contact) ..........................................................Ryan Real

Office Telephone ................................................................ (864) 833-7095Mobile Phone ....................................................................... (502) 931-5651Office Fax ............................................................................... (864) 833-8323

Press Row Telephone ............................................................ (864) 833-8332Website ...................................................................................GoBlueHose.com Twitter/Facebook ...................................................................BlueHoseSports

Head Coach ........................................................ Ronny Fisher (Fourth year) Alma Mater .................................................................................... Furman ‘90 Record at PC (Years) ...................................................................18-70 (Third)Career Record ...............................................................................................SameAssociate Head Coach ..................................................................Eric Burrow Alma Mater ..........................................................Presbyterian College ‘99Assistant Coach ..........................................................................Kate Dempsey Alma Mater ...................................................................................Wofford ‘09Assistant Coach .............................................................................. Lisa Jackson Alma Mater ..................................................................................... Erskine ‘07Assistant Coach ............................................................................ Heide Burgin Alma Mater ..................................................................................Clemson ‘98

First Year of Program ......................................................................1977-1978Overall All-Time Record .........................................................458-407 (.529)Record at Templeton Arena ....................................................................SameFirst Year of Templeton Area ...................................................................1975 Most Wins in a Season ........................................................28-2, 1999-2000 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Div. II) ...............................................SixLast NCAA Tournament Appearance ....................................... 2001-2002Overall NCAA Tournament Record (Div. II) ...........................................2-6First Year of Division I .....................................................................2007-2008 Record in Division I ...................................................................................20-94

Overall Record ................................................................................................9-20Home/Away/Neutral .................................................................. 5-7/4-13/0-0 Big South Conference Record ..................................................................5-11Big South Home/Away/Neutral ................................................3-5/2-6/0-0Big South Conference Finish ................................................................Eighth

Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................................................10/4 Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................5/0Newcomers ................................................................................................... ThreeStarters Returning: Jr. C Mariah Pietrowski (10.7 ppg, 6.2 rpg), So. G Karlee Taylor (Big South All-Freshman Team, 6.9 ppg, 2.7 rpg), Jr. G Dria David (6.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg), Jr. C Shonda Burnside (5.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg), So. G Sherece Smith (4.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg)

Quick Facts

2011-2012 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Table of Contents/Quick Facts ....................................................................... 1Roster ....................................................................................................................... 2Roster Breakdown ............................................................................................... 3We Are Presbyterian College ......................................................................4-5Athletic Training/Strength & Conditioning ..........................................6-7Team Room/Locker Room ..........................................................................8-9 2011-2012 Season Preview ....................................................................10-11 Head Coach Ronny Fisher ......................................................................12-13Assistant Coach Eric Burrow .........................................................................14Assistant Coach Kate Dempsey ...................................................................15Assistant Coach Lisa Jackson ........................................................................16Athletic Trainer Heide Burgin .......................................................................17 Strength & Conditioning Coach Matt Taylor .........................................17#24 Kristen Stevens ...................................................................................20-21#22 Shonda Burnside ...............................................................................22-23#5 Dria David ...............................................................................................24-25#20 Devin Fothergill..................................................................................26-27#11 Chelsea Parker ....................................................................................28-29#51 Mariah Pietrowski .............................................................................30-31#34 Olivia Towers-Solis ...........................................................................32-33#23 Megan Schaaf .....................................................................................34-35#3 Sherece Smith .......................................................................................36-37#10 Karlee Taylor .......................................................................................38-39#21 Keyonna Allen............................................................................................40#1 Noelle Carter ................................................................................................41#2 Kasey Hobbie ...............................................................................................422009-10 Season Recap ............................................................................43-442009-10 Final Stats ...........................................................................................452009-10 Results .................................................................................................46Team Records .....................................................................................................47Single Game D-I Records ...............................................................................48Single Season D-I Records ............................................................................49Career D-I Records ...........................................................................................50Program Alumni ................................................................................................51Honors and Awards/Championship Teams ............................................52Year-by-Year Results ................................................................................53-58Opponent-by-Opponent Results .........................................................59-62Year-by-Year Breakdown ...............................................................................63Dr. John V. Griffith ............................................................................................64Athletics Director Brian Reese ......................................................................65Sr. Associate Athletics Director Mike Smith............................................65Assistant AD / Compliance / SWA Dee Nichols ....................................66Director of Sports Medicine Nelson Jones .............................................66Big South Conference .....................................................................................67Presbyterian College ........................................................................................68Photo Roster ........................................................................ Inside Back Cover

table oF contents

This guide was designed and edited by Ryan Real and the PC Sports Information Department with special thanks to Simon Whitaker, Thad Palmer, Megan Trimpe, Rebekah Lane and Kasay Holbrook.

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RosteR bReakdown

Georgia Keyonna AllenDria David Olivia Towers-Solis

Kentucky Devin Fothergill

MarylandMegan Schaaf

OhioKristen Stevens

North Carolina Chelsea Parker Karlee Taylor

New JerseyNoelle Carter Kasey Hobbie

South Carolina Shonda Burnside Sherece Smith

TennesseeMariah Pietrowski

by state

SeniorKristen Stevens

JuniorShonda Burnside Dria David Devin FothergillChelsea Parker

Mariah Pietrowski Olivia Towers-Solis

SophomoreMegan Schaaf Sherece SmithKarlee Taylor

FreshmanKeyonna Allen Noelle CarterKasey Hobbie

by class

2011-2012 numeRical RosteR No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School1 Noelle Carter Fr. G 6-0 Neptune, N.J./Acad. of Allied Health & Science2 Kasey Hobbie Fr. G 5-7 Spring Lake, N.J./Red Bank Catholic3 Sherece Smith So. G 5-8 Clemson, S.C./D.W. Daniel5 Dria David Jr. G 5-8 Lawrenceville, Ga./Central Gwinnett10 Karlee Taylor So. G 5-6 Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds11 Chelsea Parker Jr. F 6-0 Asheville, N.C./Asheville School20 Devin Fothergill Jr. G 5-10 Somerset, Ky./Southwestern21 Keyonna Allen Fr. F 6-0 Forest Park, Ga./Forest Park22 Shonda Burnside Jr. F 6-3 Gray Court, S.C./Laurens23 Megan Schaaf So. F 6-0 Ellicott City, Md./Mt. Hebron24 Kristen Stevens Sr. G 5-7 Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington34 Olivia Towers-Solis Jr. F 5-11 Dacula, Ga./Mill Creek51 Mariah Pietrowski Jr. C 6-2 Elizabethton, Tenn./Elizabethton

2011-2012 alphabetical RosteRNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School21 Keyonna Allen Fr. F 6-0 Forest Park, Ga./Forest Park22 Shonda Burnside Jr. F 6-3 Gray Court, S.C./Laurens1 Noelle Carter Fr. G 6-0 Neptune, N.J./Acad. of Allied Health & Science5 Dria David Jr. G 5-8 Lawrenceville, Ga./Central Gwinnett20 Devin Fothergill Jr. G 5-10 Somerset, Ky./Southwestern2 Kasey Hobbie Fr. G 5-7 Spring Lake, N.J./Red Bank Catholic11 Chelsea Parker Jr. F 6-0 Asheville, N.C./Asheville School51 Mariah Pietrowski Jr. C 6-2 Elizabethton, Tenn./Elizabethton23 Megan Schaaf So. F 6-0 Ellicott City, Md./Mt. Hebron3 Sherece Smith So. G 5-8 Clemson, S.C./D.W. Daniel24 Kristen Stevens Sr. G 5-7 Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington10 Karlee Taylor So. G 5-6 Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds34 Olivia Towers-Solis Jr. F 5-11 Dacula, Ga./Mill Creek

Head Coach: Ronny Fisher (Fourth year, Furman ’90)Associate Head Coach: Eric Burrow (First year as associate, fourth year at PC, Presbyterian College ’99)Assistant Coaches: Kate Dempsey (Second year, Wofford ’09), Lisa Jackson (Second year, Erskine ’07)

Pronunciation GuideDRIA David = Dree-ahDEVON FOTHERGILL = DEV-on FAH-ther-gillMegan SCHAFF = ShaffOlivia TOWERS-SOLIS = Towers-sol-EESMariah PIETROWSKI = Puh-trow-ski (middle syllable sounds like “wow”)

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Sophomores Megan Schaff (Ellicott City, Md.) joins juniors Olivia Towers-Solis (Dacula, Ga.) and Chelsea Parker (Asheville, N.C.) in rounding out the returning forwards. Each player saw significant ac-tion last year and Parker can look to build on a sea-son in which she started 12 games and collected 10 rebounds against Winthrop. Opponents will have to contend with a strong corps in the backcourt as well. Sherece Smith (Clemson, S.C.) and Karlee Taylor enter their sopho-more seasons while juniors Dria David (Lawrencev-ille, Ga.) and Devin Fothergill (Somerset, Ky.) look to improve on impressive sophomore campaigns as well. Smith averaged 4.1 points per game last year and recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds against Gardner-Webb. Taylor ranked second on the team in scoring (6.9 points per game) and played 26 minutes per game en route to her All-Freshman Team selection. David serves as one of the team’s most ver-satile student-athletes. Averaging 6.4 points per game, David also came up big on the glass with 4.9 rebounds per game—second on the team—and ranked seventh in the conference in steals, with 1.7 per game. Fothergill also returns for her third year in a PC uniform. The sophomore saw action in 28 contests and will provide more veteran leadership for the young squad. Three freshman join the team in Noelle Carter (Neptune, N.J.), Keyonna Allen (Forest Park, Ga.) and Kasey Hobbie (Spring Lake, N.J.). Hobbie comes to PC as a shooting guard that helped Red Bank Catholic High School to a 17-8 re-cord and a trip to the sectional semifinals her senior year. “Hobbie is a tremendous shooter and she should stretch the defense with her ability to shoot the basketball,” said Fisher. Allen will contribute to the PC forward corps. A Wendy’s High School Heisman Finalist at Forest Park, Ga., Allen earned First Team All-Region hon-ors as a junior and helped Forest Park to a state runner-up finish as a senior. “Allen is great athlete who can score on the block and should add much need athleticism in the post,” said Fisher. Carter will provide a presence on the wing after helping Neptune High School to a B-North Cham-pionship, Shore Conference Championship and the

Central Jersey Group III Championship during her final two years at the school. “Carter brings size and athleticism to the perim-eter for us and can really get the ball to the basket,” said Fisher. “All three freshmen should challenge for playing time immediately.” The Blue Hose will find themselves tested this season while testing opponents in 29 games this season, including 14 at Templeton Arena. PC will play contests at North Carolina, UNC Charlotte, South Carolina and Alabama for four of 11 non-conference games. The Blue Hose also host Furman in PC’s home opener at Templeton Arena. PC opens the season on November 11 at Char-lotte before returning home to host Furman on November 15. This year sees PC play 18 Big South Conference game with the re-addition of Campbell to the league. With a strong returning foundation and key ad-ditions, the Blue Hose look for a bright future built on hard work and dedication. “The big key for us is to take the next step and be competitive in our league and get better every day,” said Fisher.

2011-2012 outlook The Presbyterian College women’s basketball team will look to build on a historic 2010-2011 sea-son as it enters its fifth year in the Division I tran-sition and its fourth year as a member of the Big South Conference in 2011-2012. The Blue Hose return 10 members from last year’s team that went a Division I-era best 9-20 overall and 5-11 in Big South play. PC also wel-comes three newcomers to the squad and expects the freshmen trio to make a valuable contribution during an ambitious 29-game schedule. “We feel good about the foundation we’ve set and the progress we’ve made in the past couple years,” said head coach Ronny Fisher. “We’re ex-cited about the upcoming year. We’re returning our top five scorers and our top four in rebound-ing from last year, so we’ll be bringing back players who can do a lot on the floor.” PC entered the season last year with one of the youngest teams in Division I, with just three players with more than two years of collegiate experience. The youth movement thrived, however, as current sophomore Karlee Taylor earned a selection to the Big South Conference All-Freshman Team and

ranked second on the team in points per game, av-eraging 6.9 per contest. Look for team toughness on the defensive end, as PC led the conference in three-point defense (.262) and ranked second in scoring defense (56.8 average points per game) last season. The team also finished the year ranked second in rebounding defense, holding opponents to 35.7 rebounds per game while collecting 36 per game to rank third in rebounding margin. Senior Kristen Stevens (Pickerington, Ohio) leads the team as PC’s lone fourth-year player. Stevens scored an impressive 5.8 points per game last year, ranking fourth on the Blue Hose. The senior also ranked second in the Big South for three-point field goal percentage, knocking down treys at a .379 clip. The team’s rebounding prowess comes in part from its strong presence in the post. Leading scor-er and rebounder Mariah Pietrowski (Elizabethton, Tenn.) returns for her junior year as does Shonda Burnside (Gray Court, S.C.). Pietrowski, the Big South Conference Freshman of the Year in 2009, averaged 10.7 points per game and 6.2 rebounds per game ranked third in the conference in field goal percentage (.517). Burnside average 5.6 points per game and 3.2 rebounds and scored 19 points against Gardner-Webb.

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2003 squad registered a program-tying 27 wins and were runners-up for the Food Lion/SAC Tournament title. The Blue Hose earned a bid to the national tournament where they defeated Columbus State (71-59) and Shaw University (77-58) to advance to the “Sweet Sixteen,” the farthest the program had ever gone in the postseason. Fisher was with the team when it returned to the NCAA Division II tournament three years later. After going 25-10 and finishing second in the Food Lion/SAC Tournament, PC beat Armstrong Atlantic, 73-67, in the first round of the NCAA Division II tournament before losing to Ga. College & State University in the second round. The Fairview, N.C., native aided Nibert as the program began its transition to Division I in 2007. The team recorded its first win at the Di-vision I level over Radford (62-60) on Dec. 1, 2007 in the friendly con-fines of the Templeton Center. The Blue Hose finished a perfect 5-0 on their home court. During Fisher’s first term with the Blue Hose, he worked with the team as they advanced to the NAIA National Tournament in 1993. PC racked up a school-record 27-5 sea-son and earned a win over Mars Hill (71-56) in the NAIA District 26 Play-offs en route to the national tourna-ment. The team lost to Georgetown (Ky.), 92-79, but went down as the first team in school history to travel to the tournament. Fisher handled numerous re-sponsibilities under Nibert, includ-ing acting as both the academic and recruiting coordinator. On the hardwood, he worked with all the players but played a special role coaching post players. He has been able to draw on those experiences as he continues the transition from assistant to head coach.

Between stints at Presbyterian, Fisher held positions at North Greenville University and Conway H.S. He worked un-der Crusaders’ coach David Conrady for two seasons (1998-2000). The staff worked to build a solid program that upset NAIA’s second-ranked Georgetown College in Fisher’s final year at North Greenville. Fisher assumed the head coaching position of the boy’s basketball team at Conway H.S. in Conway, S.C. in 1993. At 25 years of age, he was the youngest class 4-A high school head coach in the state. In his first year, he led a team that had won two games in 1992-93 to 17 wins and the Tigers’ first trip to the quarterfinals of the state tournament. He compiled a 47-52 record in four years at Conway. Fisher got his start in college basketball while serving as a student assistant coach under former Presbyterian Coach Butch Estes at Furman University. He earned a B.A. in physi-cal education in 1990. He graduated from A.C. Reynolds H.S. in Fairview, N.C., where he was a multi-sport athlete who played baseball, basketball and golf. His father Bob and brother, Rob still re-side in the area. Fisher is married to the former Julie Dickert, of Taylors, S.C. Julie is a former basketball player at Charleston Southern University who played for the Bucs from 1990-93. They re-side in Clinton with their son, Harrison, daughter Sydney and son Jake. They are active members of Cornerstone Baptist Church.

Favorite quote?“I am convinced that life is 10 percent what hap-pens to me and 90 percent of how I react to it.” - Charles SwindallFavorite book?“Captured by Grace” by David Jeremiah.Favorite all-time TV show?“The Andy Griffith Show.”Favorite restaurant?The Peddler.One word to describe Blue Hose basketball...Sacrifice.

the FisheR File

Ronny Fisher is in his fourth season as Presbyterian Col-lege’s head women’s bas-ketball coach. He is the sixth person to take the reigns in

the program’s 32-year history. He leads the team in its fourth year of Division I play and third as a member of the Big South Conference. In 2010-2011, Fisher led the Blue Hose to program-best marks since joining Division I and the Big South Conference. The team’s 9-20 overall tally and 5-11 record in league play marked the team’s best campaign since 2005-2006. Fisher’s guidance also helped Karlee Taylor earn a Big South Confer-ence All-Freshman Team selection. The Blue Hose set a number of benchmarks in 2010-2011. PC held an opponent to less than 40 points for only the seventh time since 1990 when the Blue Hose broke a 48-game road losing streak with a 51-38 win over South Carolina State. PC’s five Big South Conference wins also marked the highest win total since joining the Big South in 2008-2009. The Blue Hose played competitively against sev-eral non-conference foes including Virginia Tech, Ohio and Clemson. In 2009-10, Fisher’s squad defied expectations by post-ing three Big South victories with triumphs over Coastal Carolina, UNC Asheville and Winthrop. The team improved upon its win total from the previous year and even took reg-ular season Big South regular season Champion Gardner-Webb to overtime. He had five student-athletes selected to

the BIg South Presidential honor roll including three starters. Mariah Pietrowski won the Big South Freshman of the Year award and the Blue Hose were given the league’s Sports-manship Award. Fisher guided the 2008-09 team to a victory over Big South Conference tournament runner-up Gardner-Webb, marking the first league win in Division I play. The team posted its first Division I home win against Colgate on Nov. 24, 2008, by a 62-50 score. The squad doubled its win total from the previous season while also posting a strong 2.95 GPA in the classroom. Fisher’s 2008-09 team will go down in the school’s record book as the first Blue Hose program to garner the Big South Sportsmanship Award. Fisher took the PC women’s coaching position after working with PC’s men’s basketball program for 11 years. He was the associate head coach for the 2007-08 season under head men’s coach Gregg Nibert, after serving as the assis-tant coach from 1990-1993 and 2000-2007. The men’s team tallied 142 wins when Fisher rejoined the staff in 2000. With his assistance PC earned two trips to the NCAA Division II tournament (2003, 2006). The 2002-

RonnyFisheRFourth Year • Furman ‘90

head coach

Hometown Fairview, N.C. Family Julie (Wife), Harrison (Son) Sydney (Daughter), Jake (Son) Education Furman (1990)

Coaching Experience MEN’SPC - Asst. - 1990-93

Conway H.S. - Head - 1993-97 N. Greenville - Asst. - 1997-00 PC - Asst. - 2007-07 PC - Associate - 2007-08

WOMEN’S PC - Head - 2008-Present

Career Record 2008-09 4-25 2009-10 5-25 2010-11 9-20 Three yearsw 18-70

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Kate Dempsey enters her second year as an assis-tant with the Blue Hose. She joined Presbyterian College following a pro-

fessional career in Europe. In her first year as an assistant, Dempsey helped the team to a 9-20 overall record and 5-11 mark in Big South Conference play. Both records stand as Division I and Big South-era bests. Dempsey played collegiately for four years at Wof-ford. She played both the power forward and center positions averaging 5.5 points per game and 4.3 blocks per game in her final season. After her collegiate career, Dempsey played one season professionally for Santarém Basket Clube of Portugal. The Burlington, N.C. native graduated from Wofford in 2009. Daughter of Mike Dempey and has a brother Patrick, as well as two dogs (Sugar and Wilson).

katedempseySecond Year • WoFFord ‘09

asst. coach

Favorite quote?“You do what you love and forget the rest.”Favorite book?“The Giving Tree” by Shel Silverstein.Favorite movie?“Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”Favorite restaurant?Mellow Mushroom.Opponent looking forward to playing this year...All of them.

Eric Burrow enters his first year as associate head coach under head coach Ronny Fisher after three years as an assistant. Burrow has helped the team increase its overall and Big South Conference win totals over each of his

three years of service, including a sixth-place finish in league play last season. He works with the post players primarily and helped Mariah Pietrowski win the Big South Freshman of the Year award. Two current PC players, Dria David and Karlee Tay-lor, have also earned spots on the Big South Conference All-Freshman Team during Burrow’s tenure as an assistant. He comes from Grayson H.S., in Grayson, Ga. where he served as the head girls’ basketball coach for two seasons. Burrow’s team doubled its win total from four in 2006-07 to eight during the 2007-08 campaign. Prior to Grayson, Burrow acted as the head boys’ coach at Monroe Area H.S. in Monroe, Ga. He led his team to the state playoffs three times from 2003-05. In his first year with the Hurricanes, Burrow’s squad was crowned the Region 8 Class 3-A Champions. Burrow began his coaching career as the assistant boys’ varsity and head junior varsity coach at Lexington High School in Lexington, S.C. The Wildcats reached the state play-

offs every season during his three-year tenure. The squad was back-to-back Region 4 4A Champions (2000, 2001) and won the state championship in 2000. The Presbyterian alum was a four-year letterwinner un-der current men’s head coach Gregg Nibert from 1995-1999. The Blue Hose won 75 contests and Burrow became the 12th player to reach the 1,000-point plateau under Nibert’s watch, finishing his career with 1,076 points. He also led the team with a school record of 64 blocks over his four years at PC. The Blue Hose made consecutive trips to the NCAA Divi-sion II tournament in his freshman and sophomore seasons. PC won the South Atlantic Conference tournament in 1996 with an 82-77 victory over Mars Hill to earn a bid to the na-tional tournament. The squad lost a 76-67 decision to High Point but returned to the national stage a year later after claiming the program’s second SAC regular season title. The Blue Hose finished the 1996-97 season ranked 15th in the country. Burrow was recognized numerous times for his contri-butions to the PC team. He was selected to the All-SAC First Team in 1997 and 1999 and the second team in 1998. The 6-10 forward was also named to the NABC all-district Team his senior year. The Bowersville, Ga., native earned a B.S. in social studies from PC in 1999. He currently resides in Clinton with his wife, Becky, and their son, Jeb.

eRicbuRRowFourth Year • PreSbYterian college ‘99

associate head coach

Favorite quote?“Fatigue makes cowards of us all.” - Vince LombardiFavorite book?“Count of Monte Cristo” by Alexandre Dumas.The actor that would play me in a movie...Richard Moll, best known as “Bull” on “Night Court.”Favorite restaurant?Outback Steakhouse.Opponent looking forward to playing this year...All Big South schools.One word to describe Blue Hose basketball...Intense.

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Heide Burgin is in her sixth year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at PC. She acts as the primary athletic trainer for the men’s soccer and women’s basketball teams. Before starting at Presbyterian College, Burgin served a one-year internship at VCU. During that year, she worked with the volleyball and men’s and women’s track and field programs. Prior to VCU, Burgin was an intern with the Auburn University sports medicine office for two years. She handled responsibilities for the women’s soccer team and assisted with other sports as requested.

In her time there, Burgin served as the Co-Sports Medicine Director for the Southeastern Conference Men’s and Women’s Diving Championships and the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships. She earned a B.S. in Health Science from Clemson in 1998 and a master’s degree in Sports Medicine from the United States Sports Academy in 2004. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the South Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association. Formerly Heide Zeiser, she married Chris Burgin in May 2008. They reside in Clinton.

heidebuRGinSeventh Year • clemSon ‘98

athletic tRaineR

Matthew Taylor is in his third year as the head strength and conditioning coach at Presbyterian College. Taylor joined the Blue Hose after serving a one-year stint with Rice as the assistant coordinator of strength and conditioning. There, he assisted in workouts for the football team. Taylor also designed and implemented the yearly training program for the women’s basketball, swimming and men’s golf programs. Prior to Rice, Taylor was the head strength and conditioning coordinator at Texas Pan-American. There, designed and implemented strength and conditioning programs for

all 14 Division-I sports. He also managed the budget and purchased equipment while designing and implementing devel-opment workouts for all new student-athletes. Prior to Rice, Taylor worked at Gardner-Webb, Arizona State, Buffalo and Texas Pan-American. A four-year letterwinner at Mount Union, Taylor graduated with a degree in physical education, health and secondary education in Dec. 2001. At Mount Union, Taylor was part of four national championship teams. Taylor received his sport science and pedagogy degree in August 2008. He is a member with the National Strength and Conditioning Association, United States Powerlifting Federation and American Powerlifting Federation. Taylor has presented at the University of Buffalo Wrestling Coaches Clinic and has at-tended the Tennessee Strength Clinic. Taylor is a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA).

matt tayloRthird Year • mount union ‘01

stRenGth & conditioninG

Lisa Jackson enters her second season at PC fol-lowing a two-year stint at Erskine College working with the men’s squad.

Jackson helped the Blue Hose to a 9-20 overall record and 5-11 mark in Big South Conference play in 2010-11 as an assistant. The records mark the best campaign in wins since the 2005-06 season. PC also broke a 48-game road losing streak in the first year with Jackson on the staff. Jackson graduated from Erskine College in 2007 with a degree in sport management after playing four years for the Flying Fleet. As a sophomore and junior, Jackson earned second-team All-CVAC honors. She earned league player of the week honors both as a sophomore and a ju-nior. Jackson scored over 1,300 career points and reached the 1,000 point plateau as a junior. She led the team in points, steals and rebounds for three of her four seasons with the Flying Fleet. After graduating from Erskine, Jackson coached the 2007-08 season with the women’s team at Queens Univer-sity in Charlotte. She then returned to her alma mater working with the men’s team from 2008-10. Jackson is currently working towards her graduate de-gree in practical ministry at Erskine. A Taylors, S.C. native, Jackson is the daughter of Mar-gerite and Abel Jackson. She has a brother, Abel Jackson III and a sister, Georgia Sheree Jackson.

lisaJacksonSecond Year • erSkine ‘07

asst. coach

Favorite quote?“Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen.” - Hebrews 11:1 Favorite book?“God’s Game Plan: The Athlete’s Bible.”Favorite all-time TV show?“The Cosby Show.”Actress to play you in a movie...Sanaa Latham.Favorite restaurant?Sea Harbor.Opponent looking forward to playing this year...Furman.Best word to drescribe Blue Hose basketball?Tough.

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STEVENS, Kristen

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2008-09 29-29 990/34.1 47-151 . 3 1 1 23-93 . 2 4 7 16-25 . 6 4 0 2 81 83 2.9 51 0 47 77 1 10 133 4.62009-10 30-23 743/24.8 57-187 . 3 0 5 33-119 . 2 7 7 20-26 . 7 6 9 9 31 40 1.3 27 0 38 81 0 21 167 5.62010-11 28-11 489/17.5 52-153 . 3 4 0 48-126 . 3 8 1 10-16 . 6 2 5 4 26 30 1.1 20 0 28 40 0 5 162 5.8TOTAL 87-63 2222/25.5 156-491 . 3 1 8 104-338 . 3 0 8 46-67 . 6 8 7 15 138 153 1.8 98 0 113 198 1 36 462 5.3

Favorite color?Green.Favorite movie?“A Clockwork Orange.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Salty caramel.A show I would like to star in...“Game of Thrones.”My hidden talent is...My British accent.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...My brother.The actress that would play me in a movie...Natalie Portman.Most played song on my iPod is...“I Am Trying to Break Your Heart” - WilcoMagazine cover I want to be on is...“Time.”Best word to descibe the team...Legit.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Soccer.What I think about before stepping on the court... Winning.Describe your style of play in one word...Fundamental.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...Heath Ledger.

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• POINTS19 - UNC ASHEVILLE (1/11/10)• REBOUNDS7 - Twice• FIELD GOALS7 - UNC ASHEVILLE (1/11/10)• FG ATTEMPTS15 - RADFORD (2/27/10)

• 3-POINT FGS4 - 4 Times• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS11 - NC CENTRAL (2/16/10)• FREE THROWS4 - @ USC Upstate (12/30/09)• FT ATTEMPTS4 - 3 Times

• ASSISTS6 - @ Charleston So. (1/31/09)• STEALS4 - @ Liberty (1/16/09)• BLOCKS1 - LONGWOOD (2/17/09)• MINUTES40 - 4 Times

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2010-11 (Junior): Played in 28 games starting 11 ... Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 162 points (5.8 ppg) ... Played 489 minutes, 17.5 per game ... Scored nine points and pulled down five rebounds against VA Tech (11/12) ... Had a season-high 14 points against Erskine (11/16) on 4-9 shooting from three and 2-2 from the FT line ... Led the team with 12 points in the home win against Coastal Carolina (1/3) ... Had a season-high four assists against Savannah State (1/12) ... Scored 12 points against CSU (1/15) ... Had 12 points and a pair of assists in the road win over Savannah State (2/7) ... Finished sixth in the Big South for made three pointers (48) ... Ranked second in the Big South for 3 pt FG percentage (.379).

2009-10 (Sophomore): Played in all 30 games, starting 23 ... Ranked fourth on team in scoring with 167 total points and a 5.6 points per game average ... Ranked second on team with 33 baskets from downtown ... Shot .277 from behind the arc ... 38 assists for the year and 21 steals ... Found the touch early against UNC Asheville, scoring 15 points in 15:49 to set a new career high ... Finished the game against UNCA (1/11) with 19 points ... Went for double-figures in four straight games against UNCA (2/13), NC Central (2/16), Gardner-Webb (2/20) and High Point (2/22) ... Acclimated well to the Carrier Dome and drained nine points against Syracuse.

2008-09 (Freshman): Recorded a start in all 29 games ... Played all 40 minutes on three occasions ... Scored double figures four times ... Dropped in a season-best 14 points in the win over Colgate ... Had 11 points at Wake Forest and 10 against Stetson ... Recorded 12 points in the season finale against Coastal Carolina ... Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against USC Upstate ... Dished out a season-best six assists at Charleston Southern ... Drained a season-high three three-point shots in the win over Colgate ... Tied the season high with three made three-point buckets at Wake Forest ... Grabbed six rebounds in the win over Allen ... Named to Big South Confer-ence Presidential Honor Roll.

High School: Earned all-central district honorable mention status her senior season ... Two-time sectional and district champions ... Named to the all-Ohio Cardinal conference second team her junior season ... Helped her

team to the Division I re-gional championship and OCC Cardinal Division co-championship during the 2005-06 season ... Led her team to the state semifi-nals ... Coached by Ken Schneider.

Personal: Kristen Ste-vens was born July 3, 1989 in Kettering, Ohio ... Daughter of Rob and Jacki Stevens ...Her sister Stephanie played college basketball at Cincinnati ... also has brother, Mark and another sister, Katie ... Majoring in early child-hood education.

kRistensteVens5-8 • Sr. • g • Pickerington, ohio • Pickerington h.S.

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BURNSIDE, Shonda

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 28-5 396/14.1 55-155 . 3 5 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 26-38 . 6 8 4 43 76 119 4.3 59 0 14 69 22 14 136 4.92010-11 29-8 423/14.6 62-175 . 3 5 4 0-1 . 0 0 0 37-58 . 6 3 8 27 66 93 3.2 67 3 20 66 17 18 161 5.6TOTAL 57-13 819/14.4 117-330 . 3 5 5 0-1 . 0 0 0 63-96 . 6 5 6 70 142 212 3.7 126 3 34 135 39 32 297 5.2

know the hoseFavorite color?Purple.Favorite movie?“Friday.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Cookie dough.A show I would like to star in...“The Game.”My hidden talent is...Playing clarinet.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...My iPhone.The actress that would play me in a movie...Taraji P. Henson.Most played song on my iPod is...“Someone Like You” - AdeleThe person I talk to most on Facebook is...Ny’Kria, my little cousin.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Jet.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...North Carolina.Best word to descibe the team...Friendly.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Volleyball.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Shooting and staying in shape.What I think about before stepping on the court... Winning.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...My aunt Lois.

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& TOTALS

• POINTS24 - USC UPSTATE (12/2/10)• REBOUNDS11 - GARDNER-WEBB (1/25/10)• FIELD GOALS8 - USC UPSTATE (12/2/10)• FG ATTEMPTS15 - USC UPSTATE (12/2/10)

• 3-POINT FGS

• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS1 - WINTHROP (2/19/11)• FREE THROWS8 - Twice• FT ATTEMPTS9 - Twice

• ASSISTS4 - RADFORD (2/28/11)• STEALS4 - ALLEN (2/9/10)• BLOCKS5 - @ NC Central (11/20/10)• MINUTES32 - @ Gardner-Webb (2/20/10)

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in 29 games starting eight ... Ranked fifth on the team in scoring with 161 points (5.6 ppg) ... Played 423 minutes, 14.6 per game ... Recorded 10 points and seven rebounds against Erskine (11/16) ... Had a career-high five blocks against NC Central (11/20) ... Scored a career-high and team-best 24 points in 35 minutes against USC Upstate (12/2) ... Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds against GWU (1/24) ... Led the team with 19 points and seven rebounds in the home win over GWU (2/26).

2009-10 (Freshman): Played in 28 games starting five ... Ranked fifth in scoring with 136 points (4.9 ppg) ... Played 396 minutes, 14.1 minutes per game ... Played season-high 32 minutes in the overtime game against Gardner-Webb ... Scored in double-figures for five games; Radford (1/18), Allen (2/9), NC Central (2/16), Gardner-Webb (2/20) and Coastal Carolina (3/8) ... Scored first career double-double at Gardner-Webb with 12 points and 10 rebounds ... 21 games with double-digit minutes ... Season-high 11 rebounds at home against Gardner-Webb to average 10.5 boards per game against the Runnin’ Bulldogs ... Posted seven points against Lipscomb including her first career free throw.

High School: Played for Laurens District 55 H.S. for coach Travis Langford ... Netted 309 points her senior campaign ... Grabbed 175 rebounds, had 93 blocks, 64 steals and 60 assists as a senior ... Three-sport

standout who also participat-ed in track and volleyball ... Garnered all-region accolades as a junior in the high jump ... Was also named all region in volleyball ... Also played on the Carolina Sprinters and Spar-tanburg Magic AAU teams.

Personal: Krishonda Denae Burnside was born Septem-ber 25, 1990 in Laurens, S.C. ... Daughter of Randy and Deme-sha Burnside ... Has three sib-lings ... Has not declared a ma-jor.

shondabuRnside6-3 • Jr. • c • graY court, S.c. • laurenS h.S.

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DAVID, Dria

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 30-30 891/29.7 71-221 . 3 2 1 7-41 . 1 7 1 84-126 . 6 6 7 52 110 162 5.4 73 0 77 127 3 65 233 7.82010-11 29-28 798/27.5 53-165 . 3 2 1 7-42 . 1 6 7 74-108 . 6 8 5 51 90 141 4.9 78 3 67 96 6 50 187 6.4TOTAL 59-58 1689/28.6 124-386 . 3 2 1 14-83 . 1 6 9 158-234 . 6 7 5 103 200 303 5.1 151 3 144 223 9 115 420 7.1

know the hoseFavorite color?Red.Favorite movie?“A Time to Kill.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Pink lemonade.A show I would like to star in...“Charmed.”My hidden talent is...Playing piano.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...Food.The actress that would play me in a movie...Paula Patton.The people I talk to most on Facebook are...Lanie and Raquel, my best friends.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Essence.”Best word to descibe the team...Interesting.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Football.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Shooting.What I think about before stepping on the court... Winning.Describe your style of play in one word...Hard/fast!If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...My great-grandmother, Madea.

CAREER HIGHS

& TOTALS

• POINTS14 - 4 Times• REBOUNDS16 - RADFORD (2/27/10)• FIELD GOALS7 - HIGH POINT (1/23/10)• FG ATTEMPTS17 - @ UNC Asheville (2/13/10)

• 3-POINT FGS2 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS5 - @ UNC Asheville (2/12/11)• FREE THROWS8 - USC UPSTATE (12/2/10)• FT ATTEMPTS12 - GEORGIA STATE (12/5/09)

• ASSISTS8 - @ Winthrop (1/17/11)• STEALS7 - Twice• BLOCKS2 - Twice• MINUTES42 - USC UPSTATE (12/2/10)

2010-11 (Freshman): Played in 29 games starting 12 ... Ranked seventh on the team in scoring with 119 points (4.1 ppg) ... Played 509 minutes, 17.6 per game ... Played a season-high 36 minutes against Gardner-Webb (2/26) and secured her first collegiate double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds while chipping in four assists and two steals ... Scored 10 points in the season finale against Liberty (3/7) to lead the team and tie for game-high honors. High School: McDonald’s All-American Nominee … Played for head coach

Jodi Powell at D.W. Daniel H.S. ... Three-sport all-region honoree in basketball, volleyball and track … Averaged 13.0 points per game as a senior with 4.9 steals per game and 55 assists ... Reached the state title game as a senior … Wendy’s High School Heisman Nominee … United States Marine Corps Dis-tinguished Athlete award … D.W. Daniel Lion’s Pride Award and named the D.W. Daniel Outstanding Senior Athlete award. Personal: Sherece Alexandria Smith was born on December 10, 1991 in Normal, Ill. … Daughter of Alesia and Bryant Smith ... Has three siblings, Aramus, Latrice and D.J. … Plans to major in psychology.

dRia daVid5-8 • Jr. • g • laWrenceville, ga. • central gWinnett h.S.

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FOTHERGILL, Devin

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 30-16 655/21.8 22-95 . 2 3 2 10-51 . 1 9 6 14-34 . 4 1 2 9 51 60 2.0 40 1 49 90 1 32 68 2.32010-11 28-0 236/8.4 7-30 . 2 3 3 1-7 . 1 4 3 1-9 . 1 1 1 2 16 18 0.6 25 0 16 30 1 10 16 0.6TOTAL 58-16 891/15.4 29-125 . 2 3 2 11-58 . 1 9 0 15-43 . 3 4 9 11 67 78 1.3 65 1 65 120 2 42 84 1.4

Favorite color?Purple.Favorite ice cream flavor?Chocolate.My hidden talent is...I can drive a stick shift and teach it, too.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...My phone.Most played song on my iPod is...“Someone like You” - AdeleThe person I talk to most on Facebook is...I use Twitter.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Vogue.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...North Carolina.Best word to descibe the team...Interesting.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Soccer.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...My shot.What I think about before stepping on the court... Winning.Describe your style of play in one word...Physical.

CAREER HIGHS

& TOTALS

• POINTS12 - S. CAROLINA ST. (12/14/09)• REBOUNDS7 - @ UNC Asheville (2/13/10)• FIELD GOALS4 - S. CAROLINA ST. (12/14/09)• FG ATTEMPTS9 - S. CAROLINA ST. (12/14/09)

• 3-POINT FGS2 - Twice• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS4 - 3 Times• FREE THROWS3 - S. CAROLINA ST. (12/14/10)• FT ATTEMPTS8 - S. CAROLINA ST. (12/14/10)

• ASSISTS5 - UNC ASHEVILLE (1/11/10)• STEALS4 - @ Furman (11/27/10)• BLOCKS1 - Twice• MINUTES30 - vs. W-S St. (11/21/09)

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in 28 games ... Ranked 14th on the team in scoring with 16 points (0.3 ppg) ... Played 236 minutes, 8.4 per game ... Re-corded a block and a steal in the road win against South Carolina State (11/23) ... Had four steals in 12 minutes of playing time at Furman (11/27) ... Scored a season-high four points against USC Upstate (12/2) ... Played a season-high 18 minutes in back-to-back games at NC State (12/16) and Ohio (12/19) ... Chipped in two assists in the road win over UNCA (2/12).

2009-10 (Freshman): Played in 30 games, making 16 starts at point guard ... Scored 68 points, averag-ing 2.3 points per game ... Made 10 three-point baskets to rank third on the team ... Played 655 minutes to post 21.8 minutes per game ... Started first career game against Lipscomb ... Posted 12 points and four rebounds in the win over South Carolina State ... Scored seven points against Winston-Salem St. High School: Played for Southwestern H.S. for coach Tim Rice ... Two-time Commonwealth Journal Ath-lete of the Year ... Three-time all-district selection ... Four-time all-county honoree ... Honorable mention all-state honors as a senior ... Named to the Kentucky all-star basketball team ... School-record holder for points, assists and steals ... Guided her Kentucky Xtreme AAU team to three state titles ... Helped her AAU team take ninth at nationals as a junior ... Three-sport student-athlete who also competed in soccer

and track ... Member of the National Honor So-ciety ... Wendy’s H.S. Hesiman Top-Ten final-ist.

Personal: Devin Kelsey Fothergill was born Jan-uary 12, 1991 in Cincin-nati, Ohio ... Daughter of Mark and Jill Fother-gill ... Has three siblings, Dustin, Danay and Dyla-na ... Has not declared a major.

deVin FotheRGill5-10 • Jr. • g • SomerSet, kY. • SouthWeStern h.S.

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PARKER, Chelsea

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 30-4 414/13.8 26-77 . 3 3 8 6-25 . 2 4 0 15-20 . 7 5 0 16 30 46 1.5 34 0 21 55 2 10 73 2.42010-11 28-12 441/15.8 32-78 . 4 1 0 8-23 . 3 4 8 4-7 . 5 7 1 17 64 81 2.9 28 0 14 34 2 12 76 2.7TOTAL 58-16 855/14.7 58-155 . 3 7 4 14-48 . 2 9 2 19-27 . 7 0 4 33 94 127 2.2 62 0 35 89 4 22 149 2.6

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& TOTALS

• POINTS9 - @ Radford (1/18/10)• REBOUNDS10 - @ Winthrop (1/17/11)• FIELD GOALS4 - @ Radford (1/18/10)• FG ATTEMPTS8 - Twice

• 3-POINT FGS2 - Twice• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS4 - @ Wake (11/29/09)• FREE THROWS3 - CHARLESTON SO. (1/30/10)• FT ATTEMPTS4 - CHARLESTON SO. (1/30/10)

• ASSISTS2 - Times• STEALS3 - ALLEN (2/9/10)• BLOCKS1 - 4 Times• MINUTES33 - @ Radford (1/22/11)

Favorite color?Coral.Favorite movie?“Forrest Gump.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Phish Food.A show I would like to star in...“The Office.”My hidden talent is...I’m fluent in Klingon.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...Water.The actress that would play me in a movie...Jennifer Aniston.Most played song on my iPod is...“Electric Feel” - MGMTThe person I talk to most on Facebook is...Megan Schaaf.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Town & Country.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...North Carolina.Best word to descibe the team...Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Volleyball.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Rehabbing my foot and shooting.What I think about before stepping on the court... I try to clear my mind.Describe your style of play in one word...Fundamentals.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...Jerry Garcia.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in 28 games starting 12 ... Ranked eighth on the team in scoring with 76 points (2.6 ppg) ... Played 441 minutes, 15.8 per game ... Scored eight points and had two steals in the season opener against VA Tech (11/12) ... Played a season high 33 minutes at Radford (1/22) and fin-ished with two points and three rebounds ... Scored seven points, added two assists, and led the team with a career-high 10 rebounds in the road victory over Winthrop (1/17) ... Had blocks against NC State (12/16) and Winthrop (2/19).

2009-10 (Freshman): Played in all 30 games, making four starts during the season against High Point (1/23), Coastal Carolina (2/1), Winthrop (2/6) and Allen (2/9) ... Scored 2.4 points per game (73 total) including a season-high nine against Radford (1/18) ... Went into double-digit minutes in 22 games on the season ... Season-high four rebounds against Allen (2/9) ... Was 15-for-20 at the charity stripe (.750) ... Scored her first career points against Charlotte (12/2), posting four points.

High School: Played for Asheville School for coach Katie LaRue ... Three-sport student-athlete ... Four-time Asheville Citizen Times selection ... Two-time CAA conference Player of the Year ... second-leading scorer in her school’s history ... Three-time team MVP ... Two-time all-conference honoree in volley-

ball and one year honoree in Track & Field ... Played AAU for WNC Lady Royals. Personal: Chelsea Rebec-ca Parker was born March 27, 1991 in Asheville, N.C. ... Daughter of Bill and Sandy Parker ... Has a sister, Mack-enzie ... Majoring in business administration.

chelsea paRkeR6-0 • Jr. • F • aSheville, n.c. • the aSheville School

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PIETROWSKI, Mariah

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 28-28 681/24.3 115-196 . 5 8 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 69-113 . 6 1 1 53 76 129 4.6 64 0 10 67 13 23 299 10.72010-11 29-29 770/26.6 124-240 . 5 1 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 62-98 . 6 3 3 58 122 180 6.2 84 3 25 64 13 14 310 10.7TOTAL 57-57 1451/25.5 239-436 . 5 4 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 131-211 . 6 2 1 111 198 309 5.4 148 3 35 131 26 37 609 10.7

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& TOTALS

• POINTS23 - vs. W-S St. (11/21/09)• REBOUNDS14 - @ UNC Asheville (2/12/11)• FIELD GOALS9 - 3 Times• FG ATTEMPTS19 - @ High Point (2/14/11)

• 3-POINT FGS

• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

• FREE THROWS8 - RADFORD (2/28/11)• FT ATTEMPTS12 - RADFORD (2/28/11)

• ASSISTS4 - CAMPBELL (12/30/10)• STEALS3 - ALLEN (2/9/10)• BLOCKS3 - @ CSU (1/15/11)• MINUTES35 - @ Savannah State (2/7/11)

Favorite color?Blue.Favorite movie?“Grease.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Chocolate chip cookie dough.My hidden talent is...Playing the flute and piccolo.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...My family.Most played song on my iPod is...“Moves Like Jagger” - Maroon 5 and Christina AguileraThe person I talk to most on Facebook is...My friend Arin.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Vogue.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...UNC Asheville.Best word to descibe the team...Fun.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Volleyball.Part of my game I focused on during the sum-mer...Getting in shape and free throws.What I think about before stepping on the court... Play harder than the other team.Describe your style of play in one word...Physical.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...My Grandma and Papa, who passed away a few years ago.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in and started all 29 games ... Ranked first on the team in scoring with 310 points (10.7 ppg) ... Played 770 minutes, 26.6 per game ... Recorded two double-doubles ... Led the team with 19 points and seven rebounds against Erskine (11/16) ... Led the team with 15 points and 11 rebounds against Fur-man (11/27) to mark her first double-double of the season ... Led the team with 19 points, eight rebounds, and a pair of blocked shots at Ohio (12/19) ... Recorded eight points, four rebounds, four assists, two steals, and a block against Campbell (12/30) ... Scored 11 points and had a career-high three blocks at CSU (1/15) ... Played a career-high 35 minutes against Savannah State (2/7) while scoring 11 points to go

with eight rebounds ... Recorded her second double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds in the road win over UNCA (2/12) ... Led the team with a season-best 22 points against Radford (2/28) ... Finished ranked third in the Big South for FG percentage (.517), eleventh in rebounding (6.2) and 16th for scoring (10.7).

2009-10 (Freshman): Named Big South Conference Freshman of the Year ... Started and played in 28 games ... Scored a team-high 299 points to average 10.2 points per game ... Ranked second in the league with a .587 shooting percentage ... Made 69 free throws ... Posted first career double-double against Winston-Salem State with 23 points and 11 rebounds ... Narrowly missed a second double-double at High Point (2/22) with 13 boards and eight first half points ... Went for double-figure scoring 13 times on the season ... Scored 19 at home against High Point (1/23) ... scored 18 points against Allen ... Opened her career with a 14 point game against Colgate to share the lead for all scorers and carry the banner for the Blue Hose ... Named Big South Conference Freshman of the Week four times on the season.

High School: Played at Elizabethton H.S. for coach Len Dugger ... Garnered all-state tournament team honors her senior season ... Two-time all-district honoree ... Earned all-region accolades two times ... Netted over 1,000

points ... Co-Player of the Year for Carter County ... First-team Johnson City Press all-northeast Ten-nessee team ... Two-time all-conference selection in volleyball ... Member of the National Honor Soci-ety ... Graduated ninth in her class.

Personal: Mariah Renée Pietrowski was born Sep-tember 5, 1991 in Knox-ville, Tenn. ... Daughter of Mike and Ruth Pietrowski ... Has two siblings, Mi-chaela and Megan ... Ma-joring in biology.

maRiahpietRowski6-2 • Jr. • c • elizabethton, tenn. • elizabethton h.S.

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TOWERS-SOLIS, Olivia

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2009-10 7-2 136/19.4 7-15 . 4 6 7 3-6 . 5 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 2 7 9 1.3 14 0 10 16 1 6 19 2.72010-11 19-0 235/12.4 11-48 . 2 2 9 0-4 . 0 0 0 6-22 . 2 7 3 14 30 44 2.3 24 0 13 36 3 7 28 1.5TOTAL 26-2 371/14.3 18-63 . 2 8 6 3-10 . 3 0 0 8-25 . 3 2 0 16 37 53 2.0 38 0 23 52 4 13 47 1.8

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& TOTALS

• POINTS9 - @ Morehead St. (11/20/09)• REBOUNDS6 - @ Coastal Carolina (2/5/11)• FIELD GOALS3 - @ Morehead St. (11/20/09)• FG ATTEMPTS8 - Savannah State (1/12/11)

• 3-POINT FGS1 - 3 Times• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS2 - 3 Times• FREE THROWS2 - 3 Times• FT ATTEMPTS4 - Twice

• ASSISTS3 - Twice• STEALS2 - Twice• BLOCKS1 - 4 Times• MINUTES26 - Twice

Favorite color?Navy blue.Favorite movie?“Drive.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Cake batter.A show I would like to star in...“Pretty Little Liars.”My hidden talent is...Impersonating people.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...Toothpaste.The actress that would play me in a movie...Olivia Wilde.Most played song on my iPod is...“Nightcall” - KavinskyThe person I talk to most on Facebook is...Katie Palomba.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“OK!”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...Liberty.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Volleyball.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Shooting.What I think about before stepping on the court... Winning.Describe your style of play in one word...Quick.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...Ryan Gosling.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played in 19 games ... Ranked 10th on the team in scoring with 28 points (1.5 ppg) ... Played 235 minutes, 12.4 per game ... Re-corded four points, two assists, two rebounds, and a block against Coastal Carolina (1/3) ... Scored six points and recorded five rebounds against Liberty (1/8) ... Played a season-high 24 minutes against Savannah State (1/12) ... Re-corded six rebounds and one block against Coastal Carolina (2/5) ... Scored four points and had two assists in the road win over Savannah State (2/7).

2009-10 (Freshman): Played in seven games, making seven starts including North Carolina and Wake Forest ... Averaged 2.7 points per games ... 10 assists and six steals ... Scored in the first five games of the year including nine against Morehead State.

High School: Played for Mill Creek H.S. for head coach Ashley Phillips ... McDonald’s All-American Nominee her senior season ... Wendy’s H.S. Heisman nominee ... Two-time all-region 7-AAAAA selec-tion ... Led her team to two region 7-5A titles ... Guided her squad to the final four as a junior ... Tabbed the No. 59 player in Southeastern Hoops Report ... Helped her team to two Sweet Sixteen appearance ... Earned a spot on the Gwinnett County all-star team.

Personal: Olivia Towers-Solis was born December 25, 1990 in Baltimore, Md. ... Daughter of Lou and Kathy ... Majoring in political science.

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SCHAAF, Megan

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 10-0 42/4.2 6-13 . 4 6 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 3 1 4 0.4 7 0 1 3 0 0 14 1.4TOTAL 10-0 42/4.2 6-13 . 4 6 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 3 1 4 0.4 7 0 1 3 0 0 14 1.4

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• POINTS4 - @ Clemson (12/5/10)• REBOUNDS2 - @ Furman (11/27/10)• FIELD GOALS2 - @ Clemson (12/5/10)• FG ATTEMPTS4 - @ Furman (11/27/10)

• 3-POINT FGS

• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

• FREE THROWS2 - @ Liberty (3/7/11)• FT ATTEMPTS2 - @ Liberty (3/7/11)

• ASSISTS1 - @ Liberty (3/7/11)• STEALS

• BLOCKS

• MINUTES10 - @ NC State (12/16/10)

Favorite color?Purple.Favorite movie?“Remember the Titans.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Chocolate chip cookie dough.A show I would like to star in...“Friday Night Lights.”My hidden talent is...Quoting movie lines.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...Pictures.The actress that would play me in a movie...Sandra Bullock.Most played song on my iPod is...“Shark in the Water” - V.V. Brown.The person I talk to most on Facebook is...Chelsea Parker.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Good Housekeeping.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...Alabama, because I’ll see my family.Best word to descibe the team...Family.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Lacrosse.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Shooting.What I think about before stepping on the court... Winning.Describe your style of play in one word...Fundamental.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...Ryan Gosling.

2010-11 (Freshman): Played in 10 games ... Ranked 11th on the team in scoring with 14 points (1.4 ppg) ... Played 42 minutes, 4.2 per game ... Saw six minutes against Erskine (11/16) ... Recorded her first two points and two rebounds against Furman (11/27) ... Scored a season-high four points against Clemson (12/5) ... Played a season-high 10 minutes and scored two points against NC State (12/16) ... Recorded her first assist as well as going a perfect 2-2 from the FT line in the season finale against Liberty (3/7).

High School: Played for head coach Tony Bell at Mt. Hebron H.S. ... Averaged 13.0 points per game as a senior with 9.4 rebounds per game … Scored 11.5 points per game as a junior … Won state champi-onship as a sophomore and earned MVP of state championship game … Baltimore Sun and Washing-ton Post athletes to watch … Played in McDonald’s Roundball Classic All-Star game and inducted into Mount Hebron H.S. Basketball Hall of Fame as well as having number retired … Made honor roll every quarter in high school.

Personal: Megan Alexandra Schaaf was born on April 11, 1992 in Baltimore, Md. … Daughter of Donna and Greg Schaaf ... Has three siblings; Katie, Lauren and Jennifer … Has not declared a major.

meGanschaaF6-0 • So. • F • ellicott citY, md. • mt. hebron h.S.

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& TOTALS

• POINTS16 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)• REBOUNDS10 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)• FIELD GOALS6 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)• FG ATTEMPTS10 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)

• 3-POINT FGS

• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS1 - Twice• FREE THROWS4 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)• FT ATTEMPTS6 - 3 Times

• ASSISTS4 - Twice• STEALS2 - 4 Times• BLOCKS

• MINUTES36 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)

Favorite color?Blue.Favorite movie?“Bad Boys II.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Cookies & cream.A show I would like to star in...“The Cosby Show.”My hidden talent is...I can backflip.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...My family.The actress that would play me in a movie...Sanaa Lathan.Most played song on my iPod is...“Cheers” by Rihanna.The person I talk to most on Facebook is...D.J., my brother.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Ebony.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...Charleston Southern.Best word to descibe the team...Crazy.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Volleyball.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...My shot.What I think about before stepping on the court... Remembering the plays.Describe your style of play in one word...Fast.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...President Obama.

Individual Career History

SMITH, Sherece

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 29-12 509/17.6 48-104 . 4 6 2 0-2 . 0 0 0 23-44 . 5 2 3 42 54 96 3.3 31 1 24 31 0 18 119 4.1TOTAL 29-12 509/17.6 48-104 . 4 6 2 0-2 . 0 0 0 23-44 . 5 2 3 42 54 96 3.3 31 1 24 31 0 18 119 4.1

2010-11 (Freshman): Played in 29 games starting 12 ... Ranked seventh on the team in scoring with 119 points (4.1 ppg) ... Played 509 minutes, 17.6 per game ... Played a season-high 36 minutes against Gardner-Webb (2/26) and secured her first collegiate double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds while chipping in four assists and two steals ... Scored 10 points in the season finale against Liberty (3/7) to lead the team and tie for game-high honors.

High School: McDonald’s All-American Nominee … Played for head coach Jodi Powell at D.W. Daniel H.S. ... Three-sport all-region honoree in basketball, volleyball and track … Averaged 13.0 points per game as a senior with 4.9 steals per game and 55 assists ... Reached the state title game as a senior … Wendy’s High School Heisman Nominee … United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete award … D.W. Daniel Lion’s Pride Award and named the D.W. Daniel Outstanding Senior Athlete award. Personal: Sherece Alexandria Smith was born on December 10, 1991 in Normal, Ill. … Daughter of Alesia and Bryant Smith ... Has three siblings, Aramus, Latrice and D.J. … Plans to major in psychol-ogy.

sheRece smith5-8 • So. • g • clemSon, S.c. • d.W. daniel h.S.

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TAYLOR, Karlee

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 28-21 727/26.0 60-166 . 3 6 1 37-90 . 4 1 1 35-44 . 7 9 5 8 67 75 2.7 26 0 61 88 0 18 192 6.9TOTAL 28-21 727/26.0 60-166 . 3 6 1 37-90 . 4 1 1 35-44 . 7 9 5 8 67 75 2.7 26 0 61 88 0 18 192 6.9

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& TOTALS

• POINTS21 - @ UNC Asheville (2/12/11)• REBOUNDS7 - 3 Times• FIELD GOALS7 - @ UNC Asheville (2/12/11)• FG ATTEMPTS16 - @ UNC Asheville (2/12/11)

• 3-POINT FGS6 - @ UNC Asheville (2/12/11)• 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS12 - @ UNC Asheville (2/12/11)• FREE THROWS10 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)• FT ATTEMPTS10 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)

• ASSISTS8 - @ UNC Asheville (2/12/11)• STEALS2 - 3 Times• BLOCKS

• MINUTES40 - GARDNER-WEBB (2/26/11)

Favorite color?Light blue.Favorite movie?“Little Rascals.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Cookie dough.A show I would like to star in...“Psych.”My hidden talent is...I can ride a unicyle.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...Friends.The actress that would play me in a movie...Jennifer Aniston.Most played song on my iPod is...“Ain’t No Reason.” - Brett DennanThe person I talk to most on Facebook is...Megan Schaaf.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Southern Living.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...Montreat.Best word to descibe the team...Sisters.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Volleyball.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Getting in shape.What I think about before stepping on the court... Who I’m guarding.Describe your style of play in one word...Fundamentals.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...Leonardo DiCaprio.

2010-11 (Freshman): Played in 28 games starting 21 ... Ranked second on the team in scoring with 192 points (6.9 ppg) ... Played 727 minutes, 26.0 per game ... Earned Big South Freshman of the Week honors after averaging 15 ppg on .500 FG shooting during the week of Feb. 22-28 ... Had nine points and seven rebounds in the series opener against VA Tech (11/12) ... Scored 14 points to lead the team in the road win against Winthrop (1/17) after going 5-5 from the floor and 4-4 from the FT line ... Led the team with 15 points in the road win against Savannah State (2/7) ... Led the team with a season-high

21 points in the victory at UNCA (2/12) including 6-12 from behind the 3pt line, eight assists, and seven rebounds ... Played a season-high 40 minutes against GWU (2/26), scored 15 points, and went a perfect 10-10 from the free throw line ... Scored 15 points against RU (2/28) ... Finished ranked 14th in the Big South for assists (2.18). High School: Played for head coach Kathy Marlowe at AC Reynolds H.S. ... Averaged over 10.0 points per game all four seasons and posted 16.0 points per game both as a junior and a senior … Led team to third round of state playoffs ... Earned all-conference honors all four seasons as well as All-Western North Carolina all four seasons … Conference player of the year as a senior, Blue-White All-Star and East/West North Carolina All-Star … Scored 1,000th career point as a junior … Buncome County Top-15 Scholar … AC

Reynolds Female Schol-ar Athlete of the Year … National Honor Society member. Personal: Karlyn Ma-rie Taylor was born on Sept. 18, 1991 in Ashe-ville, N.C. … Daughter of Kevin and Chris Taylor ... Has an older brother; Zach … Plans to major in mathematics and sec-ondary education.

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High School: Helped Red Bank Catholic High School to a 17-8 record and a trip to the sectional semifinals as a senior… Averaged nine points per game as a junior and connected on 39.7 percent of her shots from behind the arc.

Personal: Kasey Catrine Hobbie... Daughter of Norman and Heather Hobbie... Has six siblings, R.J., J.R., C.J., Jack, Tyler and Savannah.

kaseyhobbie5-7 • Fr. • g • SPring lake, n.J. • red bank catholic h.S.

know the hoseFavorite color?Pink.Favorite movie?“Love & Basketball.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Chocolate chip mint.A show I would like to star in...“The Hills.”My hidden talent is...I am psychic...One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...My family.The actress that would play me in a movie...Vanessa Hudgens.Most played song on my iPod is...“Blind” - Jason DeruloThe person I talk to most on Facebook is...My best friend Zoey.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Vogue.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...Charlotte.Best word to descibe the team...Funny.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Tennis.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Shooting.What I think about before stepping on the court... My responsibilities as a player.Describe your style of play in one word...Focused.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...Bradley Cooper.

High School: Averaged five points and five rebounds through her career at Neptune High School en route to a 29-2 record in the 2010-2011 season… Helped Neptune to a 30-1 campaign as a junior… Guided the Scarlet Flyers to a B-North Championship, Shore Conference Championship and the Central Jersey Group III Championship during her final two years at the school.

Personal: Noelle Alexandria Carter... Daughter of Sabrina Carter... Has two siblings, Brittany and Anthony.

noellecaRteR6-1 • Fr. • g • nePtune, n.J. • acad. oF allied health & Science

know the hoseFavorite color?Red.Favorite movie?“Scream.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Vanilla.A show I would like to star in...“Glee.”One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...Family.The actress that would play me in a movie...Sanaa Lathan.Most played song on my iPod is...“Someone Like You” - AdeleThe person I talk to most on Facebook is...My sista Brittany Carter.Magazine cover I want to be on is...“Vogue.”Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...Liberty.Best word to descibe the team...Family.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Softball.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Strength.What I think about before stepping on the court... Being focused.Describe your style of play in one word...Athletic.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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HISTORY & RECORDS

Karen Neeley ‘97PC Career Steals Leader

High School: Averaged 12 points and 11 rebounds her junior season at For-est Park High School and helped lead her team to the Georgia 4-A Final Four... Guided Forest Park to a state runner-up finish as a senior... Grabbed then-state record 27 rebounds in one game as a junior... Earned First Team All-Region honors as a junior and played in the Georgia North-South Junior All-Star game as well… Played for the Georgia Elite AAU organization in the summer of 2010, one of the top AAU organizations in the Southeast... Named a Wendy’s High School Heisman Finalist.

Personal: Keyonna Shantell Allen... Daughter of Shawn Allen... Majoring in biology.

keyonnaallen6-0 • Fr. • F • ForeSt Park, ga. • ForeSt Park h.S.

know the hoseFavorite color?Lime green.Favorite movie?“Love & Basketball.”Favorite ice cream flavor?Vanilla.A show I would like to star in...“Glee.”My hidden talent is...Playing clarinet.One thing I couldn’t imagine being without...Chap Stick/lip gloss.Most played song on my iPod is...Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “Watch The Throne” album.Magazine cover I want to be on is...ESPN The Magazine.Opponent I’m looking forward to playing...Charlotte.Best word to descibe the team...Entertaining.My favorite sport to play other than basketball...Volleyball.Part of my game I focused on during the summer...Getting my knee better.What I think about before stepping on the court... Leaving it all on the court.Describe your style of play in one word...Aggressive.If I could eat dinner with anyone, dead or alive...Chris Paul.

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Presbyterian College Combined Team Statistics (2010)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-20 5-7 4-13 0-0CONFERENCE 5-11 3-5 2-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-9 2-2 2-7 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg51 PIETROWSKI, Mariah 29-29 770 26.6 124-240 . 5 1 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 62-98 . 6 3 3 58 122 180 6.2 84 3 25 64 13 14 310 10.710 TAYLOR, Karlee 28-21 727 26.0 60-166 . 3 6 1 37-90 . 4 1 1 35-44 . 7 9 5 8 67 75 2.7 26 0 61 88 0 18 192 6.905 DAVID, Dria 29-28 798 27.5 53-165 . 3 2 1 7-42 . 1 6 7 74-108 . 6 8 5 51 90 141 4.9 78 3 67 96 6 50 187 6.424 STEVENS, Kristen 28-11 489 17.5 52-153 . 3 4 0 48-126 . 3 8 1 10-16 . 6 2 5 4 26 30 1.1 20 0 28 40 0 5 162 5.822 BURNSIDE, Shonda 29-8 423 14.6 62-175 . 3 5 4 0-1 . 0 0 0 37-58 . 6 3 8 27 66 93 3.2 67 3 20 66 17 18 161 5.612 MILLS, Amanda 29-19 691 23.8 45-170 . 2 6 5 37-133 . 2 7 8 21-27 . 7 7 8 5 23 28 1.0 56 1 21 43 0 17 148 5.103 SMITH, Sherece 29-12 509 17.6 48-104 . 4 6 2 0-2 . 0 0 0 23-44 . 5 2 3 42 54 96 3.3 31 1 24 31 0 18 119 4.111 PARKER, Chelsea 28-12 441 15.8 32-78 . 4 1 0 8-23 . 3 4 8 4-7 . 5 7 1 17 64 81 2.9 28 0 14 34 2 12 76 2.742 APKE, Chelsea 18-0 149 8.3 13-32 . 4 0 6 0-3 . 0 0 0 4-5 . 8 0 0 9 20 29 1.6 12 0 8 11 1 4 30 1.734 TOWERS-SOLIS, Olivi 19-0 235 12.4 11-48 . 2 2 9 0-4 . 0 0 0 6-22 . 2 7 3 14 30 44 2.3 24 0 13 36 3 7 28 1.523 SCHAAF, Megan 10-0 42 4.2 6-13 . 4 6 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 3 1 4 0.4 7 0 1 3 0 0 14 1.415 RESPER, Akysia 14-0 59 4.2 2-20 . 1 0 0 1-12 . 0 8 3 6-10 . 6 0 0 0 7 7 0.5 10 0 2 13 0 2 11 0.821 WRIGHT, Chelsea 29-5 279 9.6 9-17 . 5 2 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-8 . 2 5 0 24 47 71 2.4 50 0 20 21 1 13 20 0.720 FOTHERGILL, Devin 28-0 236 8.4 7-30 . 2 3 3 1-7 . 1 4 3 1-9 . 1 1 1 2 16 18 0.6 25 0 16 30 1 10 16 0.6

Team 77 71 148 32Total.......... 29 5848 524-1411 . 3 7 1 139-443 . 3 1 4 287-458 . 6 2 7 341 704 1045 36.0 518 11 320 608 44 188 1474 50.8Opponents...... 29 5850 599-1557 . 3 8 5 103-393 . 2 6 2 346-562 . 6 1 6 385 651 1036 35.7 504 - 278 475 116 294 1647 56.8

TEAM STATISTICS PC OPPSCORING 1474 1647 Points per game 50.8 56.8 Scoring margin -6.0 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 524-1411 599-1557 Field goal pct . 3 7 1 . 3 8 53 POINT FG-ATT 139-443 103-393 3-point FG pct . 3 1 4 . 2 6 2 3-pt FG made per game 4.8 3.6FREE THROWS-ATT 287-458 346-562 Free throw pct . 6 2 7 . 6 1 6 F-Throws made per game 9.9 11.9REBOUNDS 1045 1036 Rebounds per game 36.0 35.7 Rebounding margin +0.3 -ASSISTS 320 278 Assists per game 11.0 9.6TURNOVERS 608 475 Turnovers per game 21.0 16.4 Turnover margin -4.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.5 0.6STEALS 188 294 Steals per game 6.5 10.1BLOCKS 44 116 Blocks per game 1.5 4.0ATTENDANCE 4571 13753 Home games-Avg/Game 12-381 17-809 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsPresbyterian College 689 771 14 1474Opponents 771 855 21 1647

Date Opponent Score Att.11/12/10 at Virginia Tech L 52-59 217811/16/10 ERSKINE W 70-42 115211/20/10 at North Carolina Central L 38-43 87111/23/10 at South Carolina State W 51-38 27811/27/10 at Furman L 60-73 32112/2/10 USC UPSTATE L o t 73-78 65512/5/10 at Clemson L 49-61 73312/16/10 at NC State L 27-74 84712/19/10 at Ohio L 57-63 38612/28/10 at South Carolina L 40-68 301712/30/10 CAMPBELL W 53-51 350

* 1/3/11 COASTAL CAROLINA W 52-36 307* 1-8-2011 LIBERTY L 40-51 0

1/12/11 SAVANNAH STATE L o t 50-52 280* 1-15-10 at CSU L 47-52 773** 1-17-11 at Winthrop W 55-40 429* 1/22/11 at Radford L 45-49 482* 1/24/11 at Gardner-Webb L 33-52 435* 1-29-11 HIGH POINT L 41-56 374* 1-31-11 UNC ASHEVILLE W 53-51 260* 2/5/11 at Coastal Carolina L 34-47 823

2/7/11 at Savannah State W 54-47 506* 02/12/11 at UNC Asheville W 74-68 517* 02-14-11 at High Point L 43-85 522* 2-19-11 WINTHROP L 47-56 382* 2-21-11 CSU L 52-63 240* 2-26-11 GARDNER-WEBB W 73-65 364* 2-28-11 RADFORD L 71-78 207* 03-07-11 at LIBERTY L 40-49 635

* - Conference game

2010-11 statistics2010-11 season Recap

The 2010-11 season was full of highlights for the Presby-terian College women’s basketball team. The Blue Hose de-fense put a scare into most opponents, starting with Virginia Tech in the season opener and right up until the finale with Liberty. PC went 9-19 in the season and 5-10 in the Big South to finish the year in a tie for sixth place. Coach Ronny Fisher won four road games, breaking the 48-game losing streak away from the Templeton Center and eclipsing the cumula-tive road-win total from the previous four seasons combined. Karlee Taylor earned PC another Big South postseason award by being named to the Big South All-Freshman Team. As the season progressed, she became an important part of the Blue Hose offense. On March 1, Taylor was named The Crons Brand Freshman of the Week for her part in the team’s 1-1 record the previous week against two of the League’s top-three teams. The freshman guard was one of only four women to earn the honor during the entire season. Amanda Mills earned a spot on the Big South All-Academ-ic team for a third-straight season. She has maintained a 3.57 GPA while double-majoring in biology and history. In only three seasons with the Blue Hose, Mills sank 153 triples to rank her third all-time at PC in career three-pointers. Also, her career FT % at .801 (125-156) ranks first for the program. The Blue Hose started their season with a good showing on the road against Virginia Tech. PC held a 34-32 lead over the Hokies at the half, but late turnovers and cold shooting led to a 59-52 defeat. Kristen Stevens and Taylor each had nine points to lead the team. PC returned home and earned its first victory over the year with a 70-42 decision against Erskine. Shonda Burnside set a Division I team-record the following game, a 43-38 defeat to North Carolina Central, by blocking five shots. The team also set a record with 13 steals. The road game against South Carolina State proved to be a historic day for the Blue Hose. Not only did their 51-38 win break a string of 48 consecutive road-game losses, it was only the seventh time since 1990 that the Blue Hose held an opponent to less than 40 points. Dria David recorded the first double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 re-bounds. PC played well over the next string of games, but came up short against Furman, USC Upstate, Clemson, NC State, and South Carolina. With their overall record 2-8, the Blue Hose gained exciting back-to-back wins over Campbell and Coastal Carolina. Mills drained a three pointer with 5.4 sec-onds remaining against the Camels to earn the two-point vic-tory. Against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers, PC outscored the Chanticleers, 32-12, in the second half and held them to just 36 points total, marking the first time since 1985-86 that PC held two opponents to less than 40 points in the same season. The next three games were close defeats to Liberty, Sa-vannah State, and Charleston Southern. Coach Fisher and the women’s team found their first Big South Conference road win by defeating the Winthrop Eagles 55-40 on January 17, 2011. Taylor had 14 points on a perfect 5-5 night from the

floor. Chelsea Parker contributed seven points and 10 re-bounds, while David chipped in seven points and eight as-sists. After the win, PC fell on the road to Radford (45-49) before losing to Gardner-Webb and then High Point. On January 31, the Blue Hose found the first of two victories over UNC Asheville. PC defeated the Bulldogs at home in a close 53-51 game. Mills’ outside shooting proved useful, with the senior guard draining a pair of treys in the final 1:45 of the game. A defeat on the road to last place Coastal Carolina did not keep the Blue Hose from rebounding to earn back-to-back road wins over Savannah State and UNC Asheville. PC avenged an overtime loss against the Tigers by taking a 54-47 win on February 7. Taylor led all scorers with 15 points, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals. Five days later, PC took an impressive 74-68 win over the Bulldogs in a locally televised game to sweep a Big South opponent for the first time. Taylor scored her collegiate-best 21 points to go along with eight assists, seven rebounds, and one steal to lead the team. Mariah Pietrowski recorded a double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds. PC was able to grab only one more victory over the remain-ing six games, dropping three by less than 10 points each. The highlight was a 73-65 victory at home over the eventual Big South Conference tournament champion Gardner-Webb. The Bulldogs went 9-1 in their final 10 conference games, with PC handing them their only defeat. PC also played well in the season finale against the regular season champions, Liberty, before falling 40-49. Mills ended her career with 722 points to rank first for the Division I era of PC basketball. Her 153 career three-pointers ranks third all-time for the Blue Hose, and her career free throw percentage (.801) ranks fifth. Stevens sank 48 three pointers during the season to lead the team and rank sixth in the Big South. Her success rate from afar (.379) ranked second in the conference and was above 40 percent for most of the season. Pietrowski saw suc-cess inside, ranking third in the Big South for FG percent-age (.517), eleventh in rebounding (6.2) and 16th for scoring (10.7). Also drawing attention in the conference, David finished eighth in the Big South for FT percentage (.685), seventh for steals (1.72) and 12th for assists (2.31). As the season pro-gressed, Sherece Smith also made a name for herself. De-spite not ranking high on any category, the freshman guard recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds in the home win over GWU. In the ten games leading up to the season finale, Smith had averaged 29.0 minutes, 6.7 points, and 6.2 rebounds while PC went 4-6. Against the Flames in the season finale, she put in 10 points to lead the team. Many other players showed improvements throughout the season and contributed to the team’s overall success. Most importantly, the team finished the fall semester with a 3.37 cumulative GPA, continued to volunteer within the com-munity, and led by example.

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Career SCoring1. Rachel Sloan 98-01 18892. Toni Leopard 99-02 17393. Leah McCullough 86-90 16344. Melanie Johnson 91-95 15055. Rebbeca Wessinger 02-06 13836. Melissa Robinson 87-91 13557. Jennifer Hilliard 90-94 13538. Tracy Woody 98-01 12929. Jill Neumann 96-00 126510. Billie Haskins 01-04 1249

Career reboundS1. Rachel Sloan 98-01 10342. Melissa Robinson 87-91 8213. Leah McCullough 86-90 6654. Toni Leopard 99-02 6535. Jennifer Hilliard 90-94 6346. Tracy Woody 98-01 6007. Cameron Cook 02-06 5888. Melanie Johnson 91-95 587T-9. Martha Williams 82-86 567 Nancy Renwick 83-87 567

Career aSSiStS1. Melanie Johnson 86-90 5692. Barbara Frady 81-85 5183. Jill Neumann 96-00 4494. Bonnie Werner 01-04 4345. Heather Couch 95-00 4006. Karen Neeley 93-97 3917. Bonnie Werner 01-04 3508. Chris Mitchum 92-96 3229. Tracy Woody 98-01 30910. Rachel Sloan 98-01 292

Career StealS1. Karen Neeley 93-97 2952. Rachel Sloan 98-01 2643. Tracy Woody 98-01 2494. Melanie Johnson 91-95 2425. Barbara Frady 81-85 2046. Tonya Williams 86-90 199T-7. Leah McCullough 86-90 195 Kaye Watts 91-95 1959. Mary Byrd 80-84 18210. Billie Haskins 01-04 143

Career bloCkS1. Fran Marshall 82-84 1532. Watoma Williams 93-97 1163. Merritt Misner 99-02 1094. Jennifer Mims 92-96 1015. Melissa Robinson 87-91 896. Tonya Kelley 94-98 847. Rachel Sloan 98-01 65T-8. Leah McCullough 86-90 63 Denyel Barman 94-98 6310. Nancy Davis 80-82 44

Career 3-pt Field goalS1. Chris Mitchum 92-96 2702. Jill Neumann 97-00 248 3. Amanda Mills 08-11 1534. Billie Haskins 01-04 1505. Darah Huffman 95-99 1306. Karen Neeley 93-97 1177. Toni Leopard 99-02 1078. Amber Forrester 88-92 1059. Kristen Stevens 08-11 104 10. Kaye Watts 91-95 99

Career Free throw pCt.1. Toni Leopard 99-02 .8342. Katie Davis 00-02 .811T-3. Karen Neeley 94-97 .808 Bonnie Werner 01-04 .8085. Amanda Mills 08-11 .8016. Adrienne Singleton 83-85 .7847. Billie Haskins 01-04 .7778. Heather Couch 97-00 .7679. Laura Jones 96-99 .76510. Rachel Sloan 98-01 .761

Single-SeaSon pointS1. Rachel Sloan 1999 5742. Adrienne Singleton 1985 5603. Rachel Sloan 2001 531T-4. Toni Leopard 2002 529 Martha Williams 1986 5296. Rebecca Wessinger 2005 5227. Tonya Williams 1988 4998. Marie Bolt 1987 4939. Billie Haskins 2003 48810. Melanie Johnson 1993 463

Single-SeaSon reboundS1. Rachel Sloan 2000 3082. Adrienne Singleton 1985 3013. Melissa Robinson 1988 2714. Rachel Sloan 1998 2615. Rachel Sloan 2001 2536. Marie Bolt 1987 2487 Adrienne Singleton 1983 2328. Morgan Johnson 2007 2249. Melissa Robinson 1989 223T-10. Kristy Tarallo 1995 214 Martha Williams 1986 214

Single-SeaSon aSSiStS1. Melanie Johnson 1990 2232. Barbara Frady 1985 1543. Heather Couch 2000 1484. Barbara Frady 1983 144T-5. Bonnie Werner 2002 141 Andrea Bailey 1992 1417. Jill Neumann 1998 1388. Melanie Johnson 1989 1349. Bonnie Werner 2003 13010. Melanie Johnson 1988 123

Single-SeaSon StealS1. Adrienne Singleton 1985 962. Tracy Woody 1999 873. Karen Neeley 1994 854. Karen Neeley 1997 84T-5. Melanie Johnson 1993 83 Rachel Sloan 2000 83T-7. Karen Neeley 1996 76 Rachel Sloan 1999 769. Kaye Watts 1994 7410. Andrea Bailey 1992 73

Single-SeaSon bloCkS1. Fran Marshall 1983 832. Fran Marshall 1984 703. Merritt Misner 1999 424. Jennifer Mims 1994 395. Jennifer Mims 1995 386. Watoma Williams 1997 35T-7. Melissa Robinson 1989 33 Tonya Kelly 1996 339. Watoma Williams 1995 3210 Nancy Davis 1981 29

Single-SeaSon 3-pt Field goalS1. Chris Mitchum 1995 832. Jill Neumann 2000 82T-3. Chris Mitchum 1994 72 Chris Mitchum 1996 725. Amanda Mills 2008 68T-6. Billie Haskins 2003 63 Jill Neumann 1999 638. Jill Neumann 1998 589. Brittany Carroll 2005 5710. Darah Huffman 1999 55

Single SeaSon Free throwS1. Rachel Sloan 2001 1712. Rebecca Wessinger 2005 1703. Toni Leopard 2000 1604. Toni Leopard 2002 1385. Jennifer Hilliard 1994 1316. Jennifer Hilliard 1992 1297. Marie Bolt 1987 127T-8. Martha Williams 1986 121 Melanie Johnson 1995 12110. Jennifer Hilliard 1993 120

Single-SeaSon Free throw att.1. Rebecca Wessinger 2005 2292. Rachel Sloan 2001 2193. Jennifer Hilliard 1994 1764. Jennifer Hilliard 1993 175T-5. Jennifer Hilliard 1992 172 Melanie Johnson 1995 1727. Kristy Tarallo 1995 170T-8. Martha Williams 1986 168 Marie Bolt 1987 16810. Melissa Robinson 1990 160

team RecoRds2010-11 Results2010-11 Women's Basketball

Presbyterian College Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 17, 2011)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-20 5-7 4-13 0-0CONFERENCE 5-11 3-5 2-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-9 2-2 2-7 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/12/10 at Virginia Tech 52-59 L 2178 (9)STEVENS, Kristen (7)TAYLOR, Karlee

(9)TAYLOR, Karlee11/16/10 ERSKINE W 70-42 1152 (19)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (7)PIETROWSKI, Mariah

(7)BURNSIDE, Shonda(7)WRIGHT, Chelsea

11/20/10 at North Carolina Central 38-43 L 871 (9)TAYLOR, Karlee (6)PARKER, Chelsea11/23/10 at South Carolina State W 51-38 278 (13)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (11)DAVID, Dria11/27/10 at Furman 60-73 L 321 (15)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (11)PIETROWSKI, Mariah12/2/10 USC UPSTATE 73-78 Lot 655 (24)BURNSIDE, Shonda (8)DAVID, Dria12/5/10 at Clemson 49-61 L 733 (12)TAYLOR, Karlee (8)PIETROWSKI, Mariah12/16/10 at NC State 27-74 L 847 (6)BURNSIDE, Shonda (4)APKE, Chelsea

(6)APKE, Chelsea (4)PARKER, Chelsea12/19/10 at Ohio 57-63 L 386 (19)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (8)PIETROWSKI, Mariah12/28/10 at South Carolina 40-68 L 3017 (8)SMITH, Sherece (4)SMITH, Sherece

(8)DAVID, Dria (4)DAVID, Dria(8)STEVENS, Kristen

12/30/10 CAMPBELL W 53-51 350 (10)TAYLOR, Karlee (5)DAVID, Dria(10)MILLS, Amanda

1/3/11 *COASTAL CAROLINA W 52-36 307 (12)STEVENS, Kristen (8)DAVID, Dria1-8-2011 *LIBERTY 40-51 L (9)STEVENS, Kristen (6)BURNSIDE, Shonda1/12/11 SAVANNAH STATE 50-52 Lot 280 (14)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (9)DAVID, Dria1-15-10 *at CSU 47-52 L 773 (12)STEVENS, Kristen (8)PIETROWSKI, Mariah1-17-11 **at Winthrop W 55-40 429 (14)TAYLOR, Karlee (10)PARKER, Chelsea1/22/11 *at Radford 45-49 L 482 (11)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (8)PIETROWSKI, Mariah1/24/11 *at Gardner-Webb 33-52 L 435 (8)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (8)BURNSIDE, Shonda1-29-11 *HIGH POINT 41-56 L 374 (17)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (6)PIETROWSKI, Mariah1-31-11 *UNC ASHEVILLE W 53-51 260 (13)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (8)DAVID, Dria2/5/11 *at Coastal Carolina 34-47 L 823 (11)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (9)SMITH, Sherece2/7/11 at Savannah State W 54-47 506 (15)TAYLOR, Karlee (8)PIETROWSKI, Mariah02/12/11 *at UNC Asheville W 74-68 517 (21)TAYLOR, Karlee (14)PIETROWSKI, Mariah02-14-11 *at High Point 43-85 L 522 (16)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (6)PIETROWSKI, Mariah2-19-11 *WINTHROP 47-56 L 382 (11)DAVID, Dria (6)PIETROWSKI, Mariah

(6)SMITH, Sherece2-21-11 *CSU 52-63 L 240 (15)MILLS, Amanda (9)SMITH, Sherece2-26-11 *GARDNER-WEBB W 73-65 364 (19)BURNSIDE, Shonda (10)SMITH, Sherece2-28-11 *RADFORD 71-78 L 207 (22)PIETROWSKI, Mariah (7)SMITH, Sherece03-07-11 *at LIBERTY 40-49 L 635 (10)SMITH, Sherece (6)BURNSIDE, Shonda

* - Conference game

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 12 4571 381Away 17 13753 809Neutral 0 0 0Total 29 18324 632

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sinGle-season d-i school RecoRdstotal pointS1. 349 Katlin Moore 2008-092. 322 Amanda Mills 2008-093. 310 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-114. 299 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-105. 288 Morgan Johnson 2006-076. 286 Bridget Takach 2006-077. 267 Lea Smith 2008-098. 261 Amy Jones 2007-089. 252 Amanda Mills 2009-1010. 245 Kaitlin Moore 2007-08

SCoring average (min. 15 gameS)1. 12.5 Morgan Johnson 2006-072. 12.0 Katlin Moore 2008-093. 11.5 Amanda Mills 2008-094. 10.7 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-10 10.7 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-115. 10.2 Bridget Takach 2006-076. 10.0 Amy Jones 2007-087. 9.8 Kaitlin Moore 2007-088. 9.2 Lea Smith 2008-099. 9.0 Sharie Hopkins 2007-0810. 8.6 Kerianne Blease 2006-07 Field goalS made1. 134 Katlin Moore 2008-092. 124 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-113. 115 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-104. 111 Morgan Johnson 2006-075. 105 Bridget Takach 2006-076. 105 Lea Smith 2008-097. 100 Amanda Mills 2008-098. 90 Kaitlin Moore 2007-089. 84 Amy Jones 2007-0810. 80 Sharie Hopkins 2007-08

Field goalS attempted1. 384 Katlin Moore 2008-092. 283 Amanda Mills 2008-093. 271 Bridget Takach 2006-074. 268 Kaitlin Moore 2007-085. 257 Amy Jones 2007-086. 253 Amanda Mills 2009-10 253 Lea Smith 2008-098. 240 Miriah Pietrowski 2010-119. 242 Kerianne Blease 2006-0710. 221 Dria David 2009-10

Field goal perCentage (min. 25 made)1. .603 Morgan Johnson 2006-072. .587 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-103. .529 Chelsea Wright 2010-114. .517 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-115. .508 Sharie Hopkins 2006-076. .486 Taylor Price 2007-087. .464 Lea Smith 2006-078. .462 Sherece Smith 2010-11 9. .444 Sharie Hopkins 2007-0810. .443 Brittany Brown 2008-09 3-point Field goalS made1. 68 Amanda Mills 2008-092. 48 Amanda Mills 2009-10 48 Kristen Stevens 2010-114. 42 Bridget Takach 2006-075. 37 Amanda Mills 2010-11 37 Karlee Taylor 2010-117. 36 Jessica Parris 2006-078.. 34 Kerianne Blease 2006-07

34 Bridget Takach 2007-0810. 33 Kristen Stevens 2009-10 3-point Field goalS attempted1. 192 Amanda Mills 2008-092. 177 Amanda Mills 2009-103. 133 Amanda Mills 2010-11 4. 126 Kristen Stevens 2010-115. 119 Kristen Stevens 2009-106. 112 Kerianne Blease 2006-07 112 Bridget Takach 2006-078. 99 Katlin Moore 2008-09 99 Amy Jones 2007-0810. 97 Jessica Parris 2006-07

3-point Fg perCentage (min. 15 made)1. .411 Karlee Taylor 2010-11 2. .410 Bridget Takach 2007-083. .381 Kristen Stevens 2010-11 4. .375 Bridget Takach 2006-075. .371 Jessica Parris 2006-076. .354 Amanda Mills 2008-097. .348 Chelsea Parker 2010-118. .324 Amy Jones 2006-079. .319 Kristin Kidd 2007-0810. .304 Kerianne Blease 2006-07 Free throwS made1. 84 Dria David 2009-102. 74 Dria David 2010-113. 70 Amy Jones 2007-08 70 Amy Jones 2006-075. 69 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-106. 66 Morgan Johnson 2006-077. 62 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-118. 57 Lea Smith 2008-099. 56 Sharie Hopkins 2007-0810. 54 Amanda Mills 2008-09 Free throwS attempted1. 126 Dria David 2009-102. 113 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-103. 108 Dria David 2010-11 4. 105 Morgan Johnson 2006-075. 98 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-116. 96 Sharie Hopkins 2007-087. 94 Lea Smith 2008-098. 90 Amy Jones 2007-089. 82 Amy Jones 2006-0710. 79 Kaitlin Moore 2007-08 Free throw perCentage (min. 15 made)1. .857 Amanda Mills 2008-092. .854 Amy Jones 2006-073. .852 Bridget Takach 2007-084. .795 Karlee Taylor 2010-115. .778 Amy Jones 2007-08 .778 Amanda Mills 2010-116. .769 Kristen Stevens 2009-10 7. .758 Amanda Mills 2009-108. .756 Bridget Takach 2006-079. .750 Chelsea Parker 2009-1010. .718 Katlin Moore 2008-09 reboundS1. 224 Morgan Johnson 2006-072. 180 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-11 3. 173 Chelsea Wright 2008-094. 168 Lea Smith 2008-095. 162 Dria David 2009-10

rebounding average (min. 5 gameS)1. 9.7 Morgan Johnson 2006-072. 6.2 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-11 3. 6.0 Chelsea Wright 2008-094. 5.8 Lea Smith 2008-095. 5.4 Sharie Hopkins 2007-08 5.4 Dria David 2009-10 deFenSive reboundS1. 158 Morgan Johnson 2006-072. 122 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-11 3. 119 Chelsea Wright 2008-094. 111 Lea Smith 2008-095. 110 Dria David 2009-10

oFFenSive reboundS1. 66 Morgan Johnson 2006-072. 58 Mariah Pietrowski 2010-11 3. 57 Lea Smith 2008-094. 55 Sharie Hopkins 2007-085. 54 Chelsea Wright 2008-09 aSSiStS1. 113 Katlin Moore 2008-092. 101 Bridget Takach 2006-073. 89 Amy Jones 2007-084. 77 Dria David 2009-105. 69 Kaitlin Moore 2007-08 bloCked ShotS1. 22 Shonda Burnside 2009-10 22 Morgan Johnson 2006-07 22 Taylor Price 2006-074. 18 Sharie Hopkins 2007-085. 17 Shonda Burnside 2010-11 StealS1. 65 Dria David 2009-102. 54 Amy Jones 2007-083. 50 Dria David 2010-11 4. 45 Katlin Moore 2008-095. 35 Morgan Johnson 2006-07

minuteS1. 1071 Katlin Moore 2008-092. 990 Kristen Stevens 2008-093. 985 Amanda Mills 2008-094. 946 Bridget Takach 2006-075. 891 Dria David 2009-106. 890 Amy Jones 2007-087. 846 Lea Smith 2008-098. 823 Amanda Mills 2009-109. 785 Chelsea Wright 2008-0910. 775 Kerianne Blease 2006-07 minuteS average1. 36.9 Katlin Moore 2008-092. 35.2 Amanda Mills 2008-093. 34.2 Amy Jones 2007-084. 34.1 Kristen Stevens 2008-095. 33.8 Bridget Takach 2006-076. 30.4 Amy Jones 2006-077. 29.7 Dria David 2009-108. 29.4 Morgan Johnson 2006-079. 29.2 Lea Smith 2008-0910. 28.1 Bridget Takach 2007-08

sinGle-Game d-i school RecoRdstotal pointS1. 26 Amanda Mills vs. Stetson 12/18/082. 24 Shonda Burnside vs. USC Upstate 12/2/103. 23 Amy Jones vs. Converse College 2/16/08 23 Mariah Pietrowski vs. Winston-Salem St. 11/21/09 23 Lea Smith vs. Allen 2/9/096. 22 Katlin Moore vs. Charleston Southern 3/6/09 22 Mariah Pietrowski vs. Radford 2/28/118. 21 Amy Jones at USC Aiken 2/13/08 21 Amanda Mills vs. Liberty 1/18/09 21 Mariah Pietrowski SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 12/14/09 21 Karlee Taylor at UNC Asheville 2/12/11 Field goalS made1. 10 Katlin Moore vs. Charleston Southern 3/6/092. 9 Mariah Pietrowski vs. Allen 2/9/10 9 Mariah Pietrowski vs. Winston-Salem St. 11/21/09 9 Mariah Pietrowski vs. South Carolina St. 12/14/09 9 Lea Smith vs. Allen 2/9/096. 8 10 Tied Field goalS attempted1. 20 Katlin Moore vs. Charleston Southern 3/6/09 20 Katlin Moore vs. Ohio 12/4/083. 19 Katlin Moore at Longwood 2/24/08 19 Katlin Moore vs. USC Upstate 11/15/08 19 Mariah Pietrowski at High Point 2/24/116. 18 Lea Smith vs. UNC Asheville 2/14/097. 17 Dria David at UNC Asheville 2/13/10 17 Amanda Mills vs. Stetson 12/18/08 17 Katlin Moore at UNC Asheville 12/8/07 17 Katlin Moore vs. Winthrop 1/3/09 17 Katlin Moore at Liberty 3/2/09 Field goal perCentage (min. 8 made)1. .889 (8-for-9) Mariah Pietrowski vs. High Point 1/23/102. .750 (9-for-12) Mariah Pietrowski vs. Winston-Salem St. 11/21/093. .727 (8-for-11) Katlin Moore vs. Gardner-Webb 2/21/093. .692 (9-for-13) Mariah Pietrowski vs. Allen 2/09/10 .692 (9-for-13) Mariah Pietrowski vs. South Carolina St. 12/14/096. .667 (8-for-12) Mariah Pietrowski vs. High Point 1/29/117. .615 (8-for-13) Sharie Hopkins at UNC Asheville 12/8/07 .615 (8-for-13) Lea Smith vs. Coastal Carolina 3/9/099. .563 (9-for-16) Lea Smith vs. Allen 2/9/0910. .533 (8-for-15) Shonda Burnside vs. USC Upstate 12/2/10 .533 (8-for-15) Amy Jones vs. Converse College 2/16/08 3-point Field goalS made1. 6 Amanda Mills vs. Stetson 12/8/08 6 Karlee Taylor at UNC Asheville 2/12/113. 5 Amanda Mills vs. Radford 2/27/10 5 Amanda Mills at Gardner-Webb 1/26/095. 4 16 Tied 3-point Field goalS attempted1. 13 Amanda Mills vs. Stetson 12/18/082. 12 Amanda Mills vs. Liberty 1/17/09 12 Amanda Mills at Gardner-Webb 1/26/09 12 Karlee Taylor at UNC Asheville 2/12/115. 11 Amanda Mills vs. UNC Asheville 1/31/11 11 Amanda Mills vs. Winthrop 1/3/09 11 Kristen Stevens vs. NC Central 2/16/108. 10 Amanda Mills at Winthrop 1/2/10 10 Amanda Mills at High Point 1/24/09 10 Kristen Stevens vs. Radford 2/27/10 Free throwS made1. 10 Amanda Mills vs. Georgia State 12/5/09 10 Karlee Taylor vs. Gardner-Webb 2/26/113. 9 Katlin Moore at Charleston Southern 1/31/09

4. 8 Shonda Burnside at Radford 1/18/10 8 Shonda Burnside vs. USC Upstate 12/2/10 8 Dria David vs. USC Upstate 12/2/10 8 Katlin Moore at Stetson 12/22/07 8 Mariah Pietrowski vs. Radford 2/28/119. 7 Seven Tied Free throwS attempted1. 14 Amanda Mills vs. Georgia State 12/05/092. 12 Dria David vs. Georgia State 12/05/09 12 Sharie Hopkins at Kennesaw St. 11/17/07 12 Mariah Pietrowski vs. Radford 2/28/11 12 Lea Smith vs. USC Upstate 12/2/106. 11 Dria David vs. USC Upstate 12/2/10 11 Katlin Moore at Charleston Southern 1/31/09 11 Mariah Pietrowski at Clemson 12/5/109. 10 Five Tied

Free throw perCentage (min. 6 made)1. 1.000 (8-for-8) Shonda Burnside at Radford 01/18/10 1.000 (6-for-6) Dria David vs. Gardner-Webb 01/25/10 1.000 (6-for-6) Amy Jones at Liberty 1/26/08 1.000 (6-for-6) Amy Jones vs. Radford 1/8/08 1.000 (7-for-7) Amy Jones at UNC Wilmington 11/9/07 1.000 (7-for-7) Amy Jones at Longwood 2/24/08 1.000 (6-for-6) Amanda Mills vs. Charleston Southern 2/21/11 1.000 (7-for-7) Amanda Mills vs. Liberty 1/17/09 1.000 (6-for-6) Katlin Moore vs. Coastal Carolina 3/9/09 1.000 (10-for-10) Karlee Taylor vs. Gardner-Webb 2/26/11 reboundS1. 16 Dria David vs. Radford 2/27/10 2. 15 Chelsea Wright at Charleston Southern 3/5/11 15 Chelsea Wright vs. Garnder-Webb 2/21/09 4 14 Mariah Pietrowski at UNC Asheville 2/12/115. 13 Sharie Hopkins at Stetson 12/22/07 13 Mariah Pietrowski at High Point 2/22/107. 12 Chelsea Wright vs. Longwood 2/17/098. 11 11 Tied aSSiStS1. 10 Katlin Moore vs. Stetson 12/18/082. 9 Katlin Moore vs. Allen 2/9/093. 8 Dria David at Winthrop 1/17/11 8 Katlin Moore vs. UNC Asheville 2/14/09 8 Karlee Taylor at UNC Asheville 2/12/116. 7 Dria David vs. Allen 2/9/10 7 Dria David at Virginia Tech 11/12/10 7 Amy Jones at UNC Wilmington 11/09/07 7 Katlin Moore at High Point 1/12/0810. 6 Nine Tied StealS1. 7 Dria David vs. Winston-Salem St. 11/21/09 7 Dria David vs. Campbell 12/30/103. 5 Dria David at Winthrop 1/02/10 5 Dria David vs. N.C. Central 2/16/10 5 Sharie Hopkins at Radford 12/28/07 5 Amy Jones at UNC Wilmington 11/09/07 5 Katlin Moore at Coastal Carolina 2/2/108. 4 17 Tied bloCked ShotS1. 5 Shonda Burnside at N.C. Central 11/20/102. 3 Sharie Hopkins at Stetson 12/22/07 3 Kaitlin Moore at Elon 1/30/08 3 Mariah Pietrowski at Charleston Southern 1/15/10 3 Chelsea Wright vs. Kent State 12/29/076. 2 24 Tied

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pRoGRam alumni

Elizabeth Abbott ..................... 1989Christina Anderson ................ 1995Joanne Bachman .................... 1984Alison Banzhoff ....................... 1995Shannon Barton ...................... 1994Laurette Baughman ............... 1980Melanie Baynes ....................... 1995Dana Birnie ............................... 2005Rebecca Bourne ...................... 1985Susan Brown ............................ 1981Lauren Brown ........................... 2007Rachel Bullard .......................... 2002Karen Bush ................................ 1997Mary Byrd .................................. 1984Wesley Campbell .................... 2006Nancy Cann .............................. 1982Tracy Cato ................................. 2001Kaye Chase ............................... 1995Katherine Chessman ............. 1981Nicole Chittam ........................ 2002Candice Choice ....................... 2001Katherine Clayton .................. 1997Lynn Clyborn ............................ 1982Jenny Condon .......................... 1999Cameron Cook ........................ 2006Carolyn Coon ........................... 1984Jennifer Couch......................... 1995Heather Couch ........................ 2000Valerie Crocker-Holmes....... 1983Lin Darden ................................ 1990Denyel Davis ............................ 1998Lauren Dobson ........................ 2005Jennifer Dorminey.................. 2003Lavette Douglass .................... 1994Melanie Duncan ...................... 1990Shelby Earnst ........................... 2000Mandey Ellison ........................ 1997Billie Fleming ............................ 2004Chon Glover ............................. 1990Mandi Griffin ............................ 1988Mary Stewart Hall ................... 1981Michelle Hall ............................ 1992Tammy Harris .......................... 2005Zeta Hastings ........................... 2001Sara Hellams ............................ 1984Sanya Hode .............................. 1989

Jennifer Holbrook .................. 1994Allison Hubbard ...................... 1992Susan Hudson ......................... 1987Darah Huffman ....................... 2000Leigh Irwin ................................ 1996Willa Jackson ............................ 2004Rachel Janush .......................... 1986Ashley Jenkins ......................... 1993Tanisha Jenkins ....................... 2001Jo Jennings ............................... 1991Melanie Johnson .................... 1993Amy Jones ................................. 2008Ina Jones .................................... 1979Laura Jones ............................... 1999Kathryn Jossey ......................... 1980Kelly Karow ............................... 1995Tonya Kelley ............................. 1998Cynthia Kennedy .................... 1984Tracy Kennedy ......................... 1988Amber King .............................. 1992Lisa Knight ................................ 1988Toni Leopard ............................ 2002Frances Lightcap ..................... 2003Janice McDonald .................... 1980Christina McRae ...................... 2000Caprice Mellon ........................ 1981Cindy Mixon ............................. 1982Amanda Mills ........................... 2011 Amy Monroe ............................ 2001Mary Montgomery ................ 1990Tracy Morath ............................ 1981Susan Morris ............................ 1979Simone Morris ......................... 1985Karen Neeley ............................ 1997Beth Neely ................................ 2007Barbara Nelson ....................... 1985Jill Nueman Edwards ............. 2000Pam Niles .................................. 1992Jane Parker ............................... 1981Jess Parris .................................. 2009Sharon Peneda ........................ 1990Tracy Pierro............................... 1995Joy Poole ................................... 1983Gail Porter ................................. 1986Libya Rentz ............................... 1989Stacy Riddle .............................. 1985

Alice Ridgill ............................... 1998Melissa Robinson ................... 1991Leah Rodemaker..................... 1990Martha Sanders ....................... 1986Sara Sanders ............................ 2001Ann Sellers ................................ 1995Kelly Shackleford .................... 1983Anna Sheppard ....................... 2006Andrea Sims ............................. 1992Ellen Slayton ............................. 1985Lynn Smith ................................ 1982Lea Smith ................................... 2010Celeste Stevens ....................... 1989Judy Stone ................................ 1980Bridget Katach Swindall ....... 2008Kristina Tarallo ......................... 1996Reine Thomas .......................... 1990Laura Timmons ....................... 1994Virginia Tyson .......................... 1991Chris Vandevander ................ 1996Carrie Vickery ........................... 2003Janet Vicks ................................ 2002Nancy Wall ................................ 1983Merritt Weddle ........................ 2002Bonnie Werner ........................ 2004Rebecca Wessinger ............... 2006Holly Whatley .......................... 2010Chlesea Wright ........................ 2011Kennie Wieland ....................... 1978Vivian Wilber ............................ 1986Tonya Williams ........................ 1992Deedy Williams ....................... 1994Watoma Williams ................... 1997Erin Wright ................................ 2006Lauren Yanik ............................. 2004Caroline Younginer ................ 1994

List compiled by assistant coach Eric Burrow and the Scotsman Club. Please send any updates to [email protected].

caReeR d-i school RecoRdspointS1. 722 Amanda Mills 2008-11 2. 609 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 3. 594 Katlin Moore 2007-094. 543 Lea Smith 2007-105. 462 Kristen Stevens 2008-116. 420 Dria David 2009-117. 297 Shonda Burnside 2009-11 8. 261 Amy Jones 2007-088. 216 Sharie Hopkins 2007-089. 172 Chelsea Wright 2007-11 10. 192 Karlee Taylor 2010-11 SCoring average (min. 25 gameS)1. 11.0 Katlin Moore 2007-092. 10.7 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-113. 10.0 Amy Jones 2007-084. 8.3 Amanda Mills 2008-115. 7.1 Dria David 2009-116. 6.9 Karlee Taylor 2010-117. 6.8 Bridget Takach 2007-088. 6.4 Lea Smith 2007-109. 5.3 Kristen Stevens 2008-10 10. 5.2 Kristin Kidd 2007-08 5.2 Shonda Burnside 2009-11 Field goalS made1. 239 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 2. 224 Katlin Moore 2007-093. 222 Amanda Mills 2008-11 4. 217 Lea Smith 2007-10 5. 156 Kristen Stevens 2008-116. 124 Dria David 2009-11 7. 117 Shonda Burnside 2009-11 8. 84 Amy Jones 2007-089. 80 Sharie Hopkins 2007-0810. 66 Chelsea Wright 2007-11 Field goalS attempted1. 706 Amanda Mills 2008-11 2. 652 Katlin Moore 2007-093. 555 Lea Smith 2007-10 4. 491 Kristen Stevens 2008-115. 436 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 6. 386 Dria David 2009-11 7. 330 Shonda Burnside 2009-11 8. 257 Amy Jones 2007-089. 198 Chelsea Wright 2007-1110. 180 Sharie Hopkins 2007-08 Field goal perCentage (min. 40 made)1. .548 (239-436) Mariah Pietrowski 2009-112. .462 (48-104) Sherece Smith 2010-11 3. .444 (80-180) Sharie Hopkins 2007-084. .420 (55-131) Brittany Brown 2008-105. .391 (217-555) Lea Smith 2007-106. .374 (58-155) Chelsea Parker 2009-11 7. .361 (60-166) Karlee Taylor 2010-11 8. .355 (117-330) Shonda Burnside 2009-109. .348 (57-164) Bridget Takach 2007-0810. .344 (224-652) Katlin Moore 2007-09 3-point Field goalS made1. 153 Amanda Mills 2008-112. 104 Kristen Stevens 2008-113. 44 Katlin Moore 2007-094. 37 Karlee Taylor 2010-11 5. 34 Bridget Takach 2007-086. 23 Amy Jones 2007-087. 15 Kristin Kidd 2007-08

8. 14 Chelsea Parker 2009-11 14 Dria David 2009-1110. 11 Devin Fothergill 2009-11 3-point Field goalS attempted1. 502 Amanda Mills 2008-112. 338 Kristen Stevens 2008-113. 156 Katlin Moore 2007-094. 99 Amy Jones 2007-085. 90 Karlee Taylor 2010-11 6. 83 Bridget Takach 2007-08 83 Dria David 2009-118. 58 Devin Fothergill 2009-119. 48 Chelsea Parker 2009-11 10. 47 Kristin Kidd 2007-08 3-point Fg perCentage (min. 25 made)1. .411 (37-90) Karlee Taylor 2010-11 2. .410 (34-83) Bridget Takach 2007-083. .308 (104-338) Kristen Stevens 2008-11 4. .305 (153-502) Amanda Mills 2008-115. .282 (44-156) Katlin Moore 2007-09 Free throwS made1. 158 Dria David 2009-11 2. 131 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 3. 125 Amanda Mills 2008-11 4. 109 Lea Smith 2007-10 5. 102 Katlin Moore 2007-096. 70 Amy Jones 2007-08 7. 63 Shonda Burnside 2009-11 8. 56 Sharie Hopkins 2007-089. 46 Kristen Stevens 2008-11 10. 40 Chelsea Wright 2007-11 Free throwS attempted1. 234 Dria David 2009-11 2. 211 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 3. 181 Lea Smith 2007-104. 156 Amanda Mills 2008-115. 150 Katlin Moore 2007-09 6. 96 Sharie Hopkins 2007-08 96 Shonda Burnside 2009-118. 90 Amy Jones 2007-089. 70 Chelsea Wright 2007-1110. 67 Kristen Stevens 2008-11 Free throw perCentage (min. 25 made)1. .801 (125-156) Amanda Mills 2008-112. .795 (35-44) Karlee Taylor 2010-11 3. .778 (70-90) Amy Jones 2007-084. .687 (46-67) Kristen Stevens 2008-115. .680 (102-150) Katlin Moore 2007-09 6. .675 (158-234) Dria David 2009-11 7. .656 (63-96) Shonda Burnside 2009-118. .621 (131-121) Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 9. .602 (109-181) Lea Smith 2007-1010. .583 (56-96) Sharie Hopkins 2007-08 reboundS1. 434 Chelsea Wright 2007-11 2. 370 Lea Smith 2007-10 3. 309 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 4. 303 Dria David 2009-11 5. 212 Shonda Burnside 2009-11 6. 178 Katlin Moore 2007-097. 153 Kristen Stevens 2008-11 8. 130 Sharie Hopkins 2007-089. 127 Chelsea Parker 2009-11 10. 98 Brittany Brown 2008-10

rebounding average (min. 25 gameS)1. 5.4 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 2. 5.1 Dria David 2009-113. 4.4 Lea Smith 2007-104. 3.8 Chelsea Wright 2007-115. 3.7 Shonda Burnside 2009-10 deFenSive reboundS1. 272 Chelsea Wright 2007-11 2. 236 Lea Smith 2007-103. 200 Dria David 2009-11 4. 198 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 5. 155 Katlin Moore 2007-09 oFFenSive reboundS1. 162 Chelsea Wright 2007-112. 134 Lea Smith 2007-103. 111 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 4. 103 Dria David 2009-11 5. 70 Shonda Burnside 2009-11 aSSiStS1. 182 Katlin Moore 2007-092. 144 Dria David 2009-11 3. 113 Kristen Stevens 2008-11 4. 103 Amanda Mills 2008-11 5. 89 Amy Jones 2007-08 bloCked ShotS1. 39 Shonda Burnside 2009-112. 26 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 3. 20 Lea Smith 2007-104. 18 Sharie Hopkins 2007-085. 14 Chelsea Wright 2007-11 StealS1. 115 Dria David 2009-11 2. 76 Chelsea Wright 2007-11 3. 74 Katlin Moore 2007-094. 66 Amanda Mills 2008-11 5. 58 Lea Smith 2007-10 minuteS1. 2499 Amanda Mills 2008-11 2. 2222 Kristen Stevens 2008-11 3. 1870 Chelsea Wright 2007-11 4. 1857 Lea Smith 2007-105. 1764 Katlin Moore 2007-09 6. 1689 Dria David 2009-117. 1451 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-11 8. 891 Devon Fothergill 2009-11 9. 890 Amy Jones 2007-0810. 855 Chelsea Parker 2009-11 minuteS average1. 34.2 Amy Jones 2007-082. 32.7 Katlin Moore 2007-093. 28.7 Amanda Mills 2008-104. 28.6 Dria David 2009-105. 28.1 Bridget Takach 2007-086. 26.0 Karlee Taylor 2010-11 7. 25.5 Kristen Stevens 2008-108. 25.5 Mariah Pietrowski 2009-109. 21.8 Lea Smith 2007-10 21.8 Kristin Kidd 2007-08

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1977-78 (0-16)D6 Columbia College H L 50-62J12 Furman A L 28-69J14 Erskine A L 39-95J16 Lander H L 50-92J19 Newberry H L 62-65J21 USC Upstate A L 25-62J26 Converse A L 37-51J31 Lander A L 30-85F1 Newberry A L 50-62F4 Erskine H L 28-75F6 Converse H L 40-65F8 Columbia College A L 41-90F11 USC Aiken H L 48-71F20 USC Upstate H L 49-68

Newberry InvitationalF24 Newberry A L 51-71F25 Converse N1 L 47-64

N1- Newberry S.C.

1978-79 (14-11) Warren Wilson H W 71-46D1 Georgia H L 55-62D4 USC Upstate H W 53-39D7 USC Aiken H W 75-73D11 Winthrop A L 44-80J11 Furman H W 73-50J13 Erskine H L 57-81J15 Lander A L 61-71J18 Coker H W 56-40J23 Converse H W 50-46J25 Columbia A L 60-64J27 Piedmont A W 74-67J30 Lander H L 70-71F1 Newberry H W 83-70F3 Erskine A L 37-81F5 Columbia H W 81-72F7 Piedmont H W 69-62F10 Coker A W 83-39F12 USC Aiken A L 62-80F14 Warren Wilson A W 94-47F17 USC Upstate A L 60-62F20 Georgia A L 46-62F21 Converse A W 61-50F22 Newberry H W 60-54 USC Aiken A L 64-95

1979-80 (8-16)NAIA

D2 Converse A W 54-30D6 USC Aiken A L 52-75D8 Columbia College H W 50-48D12 Coastal Carolina A L 61-64J4 Coastal Carolina H L 62-72J15 USC Upstate N L 66-70J10 Furman A L 65-71J12 Erskine A L 63-91J14 Lander H L 53-76J17 Piedmont H L 67-71J21 USC Upstate A L 67-77J23 Piedmont A L 80-102J25 Wofford H W 78-34J29 Lander A L 60-76J31 Newberry A W 71-52F1 Wofford A W 70-41F4 Coker A L 53-63F6 Converse H W 57-46F9 USC Aiken H W 66-62F11 Columbia College A L 73-77F14 Erskine H L 58-82F18 USC Upstate H L 77-86F21 Newberry H W 70-55F25 USC Aiken A L 63-83

1980-81 (12-14)NAIA

D5 Newberry H W 70-45D6 Columbia College H W 92-87D8 Converse A W 62-53D10 USC Aiken A L 47-85J3 Charleston Southern A L 43-54J8 Lander H L 53-77J10 Erskine H L 50-57J12 Lander A L 60-75J15 Furman H W 73-60J17 Columbia College A W 71-68J19 USC Upstate H W 72-70J22 Winthrop A L 52-74J24 Piedmont A L 69-74J26 Columbia College H W 74-69J29 Newberry H W 70-66J31 Erskine A L 65-84F2 Wofford A L 88-92F5 Converse H W 74-53F6 Piedmont H L 48-60F9 Winthrop H L 68-71F12 Wofford H W 73-64F14 Coker A W 72-65F17 USC Upstate A W 57-56F19 Newberry A L 58-72F21 USC Aiken H L 65-102

NAIA District 6 TournamentF25 Lander A L 42-55

1981-82 (10-15)NAIA

N23 Lander A L 51-61D1 Converse H W 74-63D4 Newberry H W 72-52D5 Columbia College H W 61-60D9 USC Aiken H L 43-70J5 Coastal Carolina A L 48-49J9 Erskine A L 53-66J11 Lander H W 60-49J16 Columbia College A L 64-78J18 Converse A L 61-63J21 Winthrop H L 53-83J22 Furman A L 53-70J25 USC Upstate A L 47-50J28 Newberry A W 64-59J30 Erskine H L 60-80F1 Wofford H W 75-57F2 Coastal Carolina H W 51-50F6 USC Upstate H L 47-64F8 Winthrop A L 59-67F11 Wofford A L 53-60F13 Coker H W 66-63F15 Columbia College H L 54-59F18 Newberry A W 57-56F20 Coker A W 67-53

NAIA District 6 TournamentF22 Coastal Carolina A L 56-65

1982-83 (19-10)NAIA

N20 Piedmont H W 77-69N22 Furman H W 55-43N30 Coastal Carolina A L 68-73D3 Newberry H W 83-62D4 USC Upstate H W 59-58D6 USC Upstate A L 61-70D11 Maryville H W 68-51J8 Erskine H W 57-55J10 Lander H W 67-47J15 Coker A W 70-50J17 Piedmont A W 68-62J20 Converse A W 95-65J22 USC Aiken H L 66-69J24 Limestone A L 62-70J26 Newberry A W 63-43J29 Erskine A L 68-72J31 Wofford A W 70-48F3 Coker H W 66-44F5 Columbia College A W 69-59F7 Columbia College H W 69-57F10 Wofford H W 72-63F12 Limestone H L 55-63F14 USC Upstate H W 68-54F14 Newberry H W 70-49F19 USC Aiken A L 58-63F21 Converse H W 74-37F24 Lander A L 52-75F26 Coastal Carolina H L 60-77

NAIA District 6 PlayoffsM2 College of Charleston A L 60-83

1983-84 (11-14)NAIA

N29 Coastal Carolina H W 65-58D2 Newberry H L 55-65D5 College of Charleston A L 46-66D8 Coker H W 74-33J9 Lander A W 59-50J11 Francis Marion H L 44-81J16 Converse H W 67-30J18 Furman A L 67-78J19 Winthrop H L 53-70J23 College of Charleston H L 40-59J26 Newberry H W 73-62J28 Erskine A L 56-73J30 Wofford H W 71-53F2 Columbia College A W 57-52F4 Francis Marion A L 58-91F7 Erskine H L 53-74F9 Wofford A L 56-59F13 Columbia College H L 59-64F15 Winthrop A L 67-77F18 Newberry A W 65-52F18 Converse A W 62-49F20 Coastal Carolina A L 48-61F23 Lander H L 58-65F25 Coker A W 68-40

NAIA All-District 6Adrienne Singleton, 1984-85Martha Williams, 1985-86Tonya Williams, 1987-88Leah McCullough, 1989-90

NAIA District 6 All-Star GameAdrienne Singleton, 1982-83Martha Williams, 1985-86

NAIA All-Freshmen TeamLeah McCullough, 1986-87Melissa Robinson, 1987-88

All-South Atlantic ConferenceLeah McCullough, 1989-90Melanie Johnson, 1992-93, 94-95Jennifer Hilliard, 1993-94Kristy Tarallo, 1994-95Chris Mitchum, 1995-96Karen Neeley, 1996-97Tonya Kelley, 1996-97, 97-98Rachel Sloan, 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01Tracy Woody, 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01Jill Neumann, 1999-00Toni Leopard, 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02Bonnie Werner, 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04Billie Haskins, 2002-03Rebecca Wessinger, 2004-05, 05-06 Morgan Johnson, 2006-07

SAC Female Athlete of the YearRachel Sloan, 1998-99, 2000-01

SAC Player of the YearMelanie Johnson, 1994-95Rachel Sloan, 1998-99, 2000-01

SAC Freshman of the YearJill Neumann, 1996-97Dana Birnie, 2001-02

SAC All-Freshmen TeamToni Leopard, 1998-99Bonnie Werner, 2000-01Dana Birnie, 2001-02Cameron Cook, 2002-03Rebecca Wessinger, 2002-03Amy Jones, 2004-05 Morgan Johnson, 2005-06

SAC All-TournamentChris Mitchum, 1994-95Melanie Johnson, 1994-95Jill Neumann, 1997-98, 1999-00Rachel Sloan, 1997-98, 2000-01Tracy Woody, 1999-00Toni Leopard, 1999-00, 2001-02

SAC Tournament MVPChris Mitchum, 1994-95Jill Neumann, 1997-98, 1999-00

SAC Scholar-AthleteRebecca Wessinger, 2005-06

NCAA DII South Atlantic All-Tourn.Kaye Watts, 1993-94Jill Neumann, 1997-98Toni Leopard, 1999-2000

Kodak All-American (H.M.)Rachel Sloan 1998-99, 1999-00

Kodak All-AmericanRachel Sloan, 2000-01

Daktronics All-RegionRachel Sloan, 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01Toni Leopard, 2001-02Billie Haskins, 2002-03Rebecca Wessinger, 2004-05

Daktronics All-AmericanRachel Sloan (HM), 1999-00, 2000-01

Division II Bulletin All-AmericanRachel Sloan, 1999-00, 2000-01

The 1993-94 Presbyterian College women’s bas-ketball team went 22-8 to become the first team in program history to qualify for the NCAA Division II tournament.

The 1998-99 PC team beat Carson-Newman 69-66 to win the South Atlantic tournament and earn a bid to the NCAA South Atlantic Regional. The Blue Hose finished the year 24-6

PC won the program’s first Food Lion/South At-lantic Conference Tournament title in 1994-95 by defeating Carson-Newman 74-68. The squad went on to the NCAA Division II tournament for a second consecutive season.

In 1999-2000, PC earned a program-best 28-2 record and won its third straight pair of South Atlantic Conference regular season and tourna-ment titles.

The Blue Hose went to the NCAA Division II tour-nament for the sixth time in program history in 2001-02, after going 21-9 and winning the South Atlantic Conference regular season title.

The 1997-98 Blue Hose team posted a 23-8 re-cord and won the South Atlantic Conference regular season and tournament titles. They ad-vanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional Tournament.

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictKaren Neeley, 1996-97Amy Monroe, 2000-01Rebecca Wessinger, 2004-05

SAC Coach of the YearBeth Couture, 1993-94, 98-99, 99-00

IKON/WBCA District COYBeth Couture, 1999-00

Big South All-Academic TeamAmanda Mills, 2008-09, 09-10, 10-11

Big South All-Freshman TeamMariah Pietrowski, 2009-10Dria David, 2009-10 Karlee Taylor, 2010-11

Big South Freshman of the YearMariah Pietrowski, 2009-10

honoRs and awaRds

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1990-91 (13-14)NAIA

N17 North Georgia A L 59-74N20 Limestone A L 55-59N27 Benedict H W 85-42

Little Four TournamentN30 Newberry N1 L 81-89D1 Erskine N1 W 73-61D3 Lander A L 49-51D5 Converse A W 78-57J5 Gardner-Webb* H L 72-87J7 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 70-58J9 Catawba* A L 62-63J13 Elon* A L 62-76J16 Wingate* H L 52-94J19 Carson-Newman* A L 45-68J21 Southern Wesleyan H W 58-57J23 Mars Hill* H W 60-41J26 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 67-63J29 Erskine H W 73-58J31 North Georgia H W 69-68F2 Gardner-Webb* A W 69-59F4 Lander H L 50-51F6 Catawba* H W 73-49F9 Elon* H W 73-66F11 Mars Hill* A L 66-67F13 Wingate* A L 51-82F16 Carson-Newman* H L 45-52F18 Converse H W 66-46

SAC TournamentF21 Elon N2 L 55-64

N1 - Spartanburg, S.C.N2 - Boiling Springs, N.C.

1991-92 (16-11)

NAIAN23 College of Charleston H W 65-64N24 Coastal Carolina A W 79-65N26 Converse H W 90-54

Little Four TournamentD4 Newberry N1 W 86-50D5 Wofford N1 L 72-73D10 Newberry H W 94-48D14 Lander H W 77-72D16 Gardner-Webb* A W 70-66J6 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 86-69J8 Catawba* H W 65-58J11 Elon* H W 63-56J13 Limestone H W 88-65J15 Wingate* A L 57-61J18 Carson-Newman* H L 49-70J22 Mars Hill* A L 73-79J25 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 97-82J27 Wofford H W 82-60J28 Erskine A L 65-69F1 Gardner-Webb* H W 78-69F3 Lander A L 50-64F5 Catawba* A L 49-64F8 Elon* A L 75-87F10 Mars Hill* H L 83-88F12 Wingate* H L 59-67F15 Carson-Newman* A W 59-53F17 Converse A W 78-72

SAC TournamentF20 Wingate N2 L 64-65

N1 - Due West, S.C.N2 - Boiling Springs, N.C.

1992-93 (16-10)NAIA

N24 Converse A W 92-56N28 Flagler A W 100-47N29 Armstrong Atlantic St. A W-OT 74-70

Little Four TournamentD2 Erskine H W 86-69D3 Wofford H W 74-66D5 Newberry A L 67-69D9 Gardner-Webb* H L 69-72D12 Lander A W 57-48J4 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 84-66J6 Catawba* A W 59-58J9 Elon* A L 61-62J11 Erskine H W 81-55J13 Wingate* H L 72-76J16 Carson-Newman* A L 58-70J20 Mars Hill* H W 72-56J23 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 80-63J27 Wofford A L 67-72J30 Gardner-Webb* A W 79-61F1 Lander H W 80-65F3 Catawba* H W 83-81F6 Elon* H W-OT 85-75F8 Mars Hill* A L 69-73F10 Wingate* A L 61-73F13 Carson-Newman* H L 52-77F15 Converse H W 79-65

SAC TournamentF19 Mars Hill N1 L 68-70

N1 - Boiling Springs, N.C.

1993-94 (22-8, 9-4 SAC)SaC regular SeaSon ChampionS

NCAA D-IIN23 Converse H W 90-40

Little Four TournamentD1 Wofford N1 W 62-60D2 Newberry A W 117-40D4 USC Upstate H W 57-56D8 Gardner-Webb A W 93-81D11 Newberry H W 93-45D27 Alaska-Anchorage N L 48-84D28 NE Missouri St. N W 84-80D29 Wis.-Stephens Pt. N W 85-80J6 Erskine A W 67-48J8 Converse A W 93-57J12 Catawba* H W 70-54J15 Elon* H W 77-42J18 Wingate* A L 61-75J22 Carson-Newman* H W 82-62J24 Wofford H W 82-66J26 Mars Hill* A W 75-70J29 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 109-50J31 College of Charleston A L 67-69F5 Gardner-Webb* H W 90-82F9 Catawba* A L-OT 72-77F12 Elon* A W 91-68F16 Wingate* H L 54-62F19 Carson-Newman* A L 62-68F23 Mars Hill* H W 85-65F26 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 75-60

SAC TournamentM1 Gardner-Webb H W 86-62M5 Mars Hill N2 L-OT 75-84

NCAA South Atlantic RegionalM8 Hampton A W 72-64M11 Wingate A L 63-64

N1 - Newberry, S.C.N2 - Wingate, N.C.

1994-95 (23-7, 11-3 SAC)SaC ChampionS

NCAA D-IIN18 West Chester N1 W 77-68N19 Longwood A L 67-70N23 Morris H W 95-36N25 Voorhees N2 W 89-67N26 USC Upstate A L 72-82N30 Erskine N2 W 60-41D1 Wofford N2 W 70-45D3 Newberry A W 82-54D5 Benedict H W 85-57D7 Furman A L 63-82J5 Erskine H W 65-38J7 Elon* H W 67-48J11 Wingate* H L 59-61J14 Carson-Newman* A L 57-71J18 Mars Hill* A W 70-58J21 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 72-61J25 Catawba* H W 75-64J28 Gardner-Webb* A W 94-82J30 Wofford A W 87-61F4 Elon* A W 69-62F8 Wingate* A W 79-65F11 Carson-Newman* H W 74-72F15 Mars Hill* H W 79-50F18 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 78-65F22 Catawba* A L 75-77F25 Gardner-Webb* H W 79-55

SAC TournamentF28 Gardner-Webb H W 105-55M3 Wingate A W 77-71M4 Carson-Newman N3 W 74-68

NCAA South Atlantic RegionalM8 Longwood A L 72-78

N1 - Farmville, Va. N2 - Spartanburg, S.C.N3 - Wingate, N.C.

1995-96 (13-14, 6-8 SAC)

NCAA D-IIUSC Upstate Tournament

N24 USC Aiken N1 W 74-48N25 USC Upstate A W 82-69

Little Four TournamentN29 Newberry N2 W 61-46N30 Queens N2 W 81-59D2 Newberry H W 81-56D4 Erskine A W 74-32D6 Claflin A L 57-74

Erskine TournamentD15 Fort Valley State N3 L 65-77D16 Kennesaw State N3 L 69-74J3 Augustana H W 59-52J10 Mars Hill* A L 61-65J13 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 73-57J15 Carson-Newman* H W 74-65J17 Catawba* H L 53-68J20 Gardner-Webb* A L-OT 83-89J24 Wingate* H L 52-66J27 Elon* A W 85-75J29 USC Upstate H L 66-72J31 Furman A L 50-62F7 Mars Hill* H W 71-67F10 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 71-68F14 Catawba* A L 60-67F17 Gardner-Webb* H L 58-76F19 Carson-Newman* A L 68-74F21 Wingate* A L 51-57F24 Elon* H W 82-73

SAC TournamentF28 Wingate A L 51-54

N1 - Spartanburg, S.C. N2 - Due West, S.C.N3 - Marietta, Ga.

yeaR-by-yeaR Results

1984-85 (18-8)NAIA

N17 Piedmont H W 55-49N20 Limestone A L 60-69N27 Georgia Tech A L 70-86

PC InvitationalN30 Newberry H W 68-56D1 Columbia College H W 64-62D3 Converse A W 68-38D6 Wofford A W 73-59D8 Coastal Carolina H W 71-59D12 Coker H W 76-69J12 Coastal Carolina A L 63-66J17 Lander H W 87-75J21 Newberry H L 57-67J26 Erskine H W 90-72J26 Converse H W FFT*J28 Coker A W 83-71J30 Davidson H W 105-45F4 Columbia College H W 82-81F7 Wofford H W 85-60F11 Erskine A W 61-56F14 Davidson A W 98-49F16 Lander A W 72-53F17 Newberry A L 68-86F19 Piedmont A L 68-76F21 Limestone H W 58-55F23 Francis Marion A L 61-80

NAIA TournamentF26 Coastal Carolina A L 68-76

*Converse dropped program mid-season

1985-86 (8-19)NAIA

N21 Erskine H L 64-68N23 Charleston Southern H L 64-74N25 USC Upstate H L 56-83D2 Georgia Tech A L 56-124D4 Clemson A L 40-100D6 USC Aiken H W 67-53D7 Newberry H L 66-74D9 College of Charleston A W FFTD11 Coastal Carolina H L 56-82J13 Lander H L 58-70J15 Newberry H L 62-99J18 Columbia College A L 54-80J20 Southern Wesleyan H W 58-54J23 Converse H L 66-74J25 Claflin H L 74-97J27 Lander A L 67-78J30 Wofford H W 73-71F1 Newberry A L 63-77F3 Voorhees H W 84-59F6 Erskine A L 47-57F8 Morris A W 88-33F10 USC Aiken H W 63-34F13 Francis Marion A L 54-102F15 Coker H W 63-59F17 Limestone A L 65-79F20 College of Charleston H L 43-76F22 USC Upstate A L 50-61

1986-87 (13-13)NAIA

N20 Lander A L 44-74N22 Gardner-Webb H W 68-41N25 Methodist H W 89-67D1 Webber International A W 65-46D2 Eckerd A W 76-60D6 Guilford A L 59-62D8 Erskine A W 70-68D11 Georgia College & St. H L 67-82D13 College of Charleston H L 69-76J14 Georgia State A L 69-94J16 Columbia College H L 65-75J19 Southern Wesleyan A L 72-74J21 Converse A L 77-78J24 Claflin A L 67-85J26 Lander H W 75-68J29 Wofford A W 77-69J31 Newberry H W 81-74F2 Voorhees A W 75-68F5 Erskine H W 83-59F7 Morris H W 114-50F9 USC Aiken A W 73-60F12 Francis Marion H L 75-96F14 Coker A W 80-66F16 Limestone H L 75-79F19 College of Charleston A L 54-71F21 USC Upstate H L 73-90

1987-88 (17-13)NAIA

N19 Gardner-Webb A W 73-71N21 Guilford H W 75-69N24 Mars Hill A L 71-81D1 Coker H L 67-72D3 Furman A L 55-94D5 Winthrop A L 61-80D8 Lander A L 51-55D10 Columbia College H W 76-53D12 College of Charleston H L 72-77J2 Tufts N W 65-62J3 Washburn N L 58-75J6 Maryville N W 61-44J18 Francis Marion H L 70-80J21 Morris* A W 100-40J23 Voorhees* H W 81-41J25 Coker* A W 84-56J28 Erskine* H W 81-61J30 Newberry* A L 82-92F1 Converse* H W 81-79F4 Limestone* H W-OT 87-83F6 Claflin* H L 74-89F9 Columbia College* A W 85-44F13 Lander* H W 79-62F15 Southern Wesleyan* A W 67-61F18 USC Upstate* H W 97-84F20 Belmont Abbey A W 66-64F22 College of Charleston* A L 80-92F25 USC Aiken* H L 62-77F27 Wofford* A W 73-53

NAIA District 6 TournamentM1 College of Charleston N L 77-89

1988-89 (17-12)NAIA

N22 Coker A L 50-68N29 Limestone H W 78-66D10 Lander H W 74-55D3 Western Carolina A L 67-76D5 North Georgia H L 56-70D8 Mars Hill H W 80-72D10 College of Charleston A L 55-83J7 Milligan A W 87-72J9 Carson-Newman A L 53-63J12 Brewton-Parker H L 59-63J14 Charleston Southern H W 78-67J16 Francis Marion* A L 57-86J19 Morris* H W 77-45J21 Voorhees* A W 74-56J23 Coker* H W 73-64J26 Erskine* A W 70-49J28 Newberry* H W 78-69J30 Converse* A W 66-63F2 Limestone* A W 78-67F4 Claflin* A L 47-97F8 Wofford H L 56-57F9 Columbia College* H W 85-70F11 Lander* A W 66-64F13 Southern Wesleyan* H W 78-60F16 USC Upstate* H W 76-61F20 College of Charleston* H L 68-88F25 Benedict* H L 60-73F26 USC Aiken* A W 61-56

NAIA District 6 PlayoffsF28 Converse H L 71-74

1989-90 (20-10)NAIA

North Georgia InvitationalN17 Cumberland N1 L 77-82N18 Warner-Southern N1 W 68-52N21 Converse H L 50-54N28 Erskine A W 87-48N30 Limestone H W 78-59D2 Lander H W 93-72D4 Southern Wesleyan A W 46-44J2 Charleston Southern A W 68-53J8 Brewton-Parker A W 67-64J10 Catawba* H W-OT 60-57J13 Elon* H W 70-67J17 Wingate* A L 57-88J19 St. Andrews H W 88-34J20 Carson-Newman* H L 57-64J24 Mars Hill* A W 68-59J27 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 92-73J29 Newberry A L 68-83J31 Gardner-Webb* A L 78-84F3 Gardner-Webb* H W 84-62F5 Francis Marion H W 69-58F7 Catawba* A L-OT 70-76F10 Elon* A L 71-86F12 Lander A W 59-57F14 Wingate* H W 115-101F17 Carson-Newman* A L 71-73F19 Converse A W 64-60F21 Mars Hill* H W 76-71F24 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 76-66

NAIA District 6 TournamentF27 Lander N W 70-51M1 USC Aiken N L 72-83

N1 - Dahlonega, Ga.

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2000-01 (22-8, 11-3 SAC)NCAA D-II

N3 North Dakota State N L 51-66N4 Lake Superior State N W 92-80N5 Texas A&M-Kingsville N L 63-72N17 West Georgia N W 67-57N18 Kennesaw State A L-OT 80-83N20 Erskine H W 80-28N25 Lander H W 79-48N28 Francis Marion A L 48-62D1 Florida Tech N W 90-70D2 Georgia College & St. A W 84-78D9 Anderson A W 91-65D16 USC Upstate A W 76-43D18 USC Aiken H W-OT 73-58J6 Tusculum* H W 92-53J10 Wingate* H W 87-74J13 Carson-Newman* A W 87-58J17 Mars Hill* A L 76-83J20 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 92-57J24 Catawba* H W-OT 86-79J27 Newberry* A W 82-52J31 Gardner-Webb H W 81-69F3 Tusculum* A W 75-48F7 Wingate* A L 68-69F10 Carson-Newman* H W 77-46F14 Mars Hill* H W 72-62F17 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 69-49F21 Catawba* A L 65-84F24 Newberry* H W 83-51

SAC TournamentF27 Tusculum H W 83-47M2 Wingate N L 67-76

2001-02 (21-9, 10-4 SAC)SaC ChampionS

NCAA D-IIN16 Ferris State N W 65-60N17 Fayetteville State N W 88-70N20 Francis Marion H W-OT 70-69N24 Lander A W 76-49N30 Winston-Salem State N W 76-57D1 Livingstone N W 88-40D4 USC Aiken A L 55-58D8 Anderson H W 68-49D11 North Greenville H W 66-64D28 Georgia College & St. N L 57-59D29 Columbus State H L 59-65J5 Tusculum* A W 70-56J9 Wingate* A W 81-72J12 Carson-Newman* H L 63-71J16 Mars Hill* H L-OT 75-82J19 Lenoir-Rhyne* A L-OT 88-91J23 Catawba* A W 77-71J26 Newberry* H W 97-42J31 Converse A W 73-51F2 Tusculum* H W 86-84F6 Wingate* H L 67-68F9 Carson-Newman* A W 77-63F13 Mars Hill* A W 76-61F16 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 77-70F20 Catawba* H W 69-49F23 Newberry* A W 81-52

SAC TournamentF26 Tusculum H W 83-55M1 Catawba N W 71-67M2 Mars Hill N L 71-85

NCAA South Atlantic RegionalM7 Virginia State N L 56-65

2002-03 (12-15, 7-7 SAC)NCAA D-II

N22 Kennesaw State A L 59-61N23 Georgia College & St. N L 60-93N26 Francis Marion A L 64-79N30 Anderson A L 67-81D2 Lander H W 84-57D6 Fayetteville State N L 65-84D10 North Greenville A W 108-66D18 Nova Southeastern N L 62-77D19 Fort Lewis N L 63-82J3 Coker N W 66-57J4 East Stroudsburg N W 62-60J11 Tusculum* H W 65-60J15 Wingate* H L 70-84J18 Carson-Newman* A L 73-91J22 Mars Hill* A L 78-81J25 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 69-60J29 Catawba* H W 77-64F1 Newberry* A W 95-71F4 Converse H W 86-50F8 Tusculum* A L-OT 71-80F12 Wingate* A W 90-76F15 Carson-Newman* H W 78-73F19 Mars Hill* H L 72-74F22 Lenoir-Rhyne* A L 74-79F26 Catawba* A L 55-91M1 Newberry* H W 76-49

SAC TournamentM3 Lenoir-Rhyne A L-OT 87-96

2003-04 (8-20, 3-11 SAC)NCAA D-II

N17 Erskine A W 97-66N21 Virginia Union N L 75-84N22 Elizabeth City State N L 59-71N25 Francis Marion H L 70-82N28 Lander A L 69-71N29 Columbus State H W 92-65D3 USC Upstate H W 72-67D6 Armstrong Atlantic St. A L 51-74D9 North Greenville H W 79-66D11 Johnson C. Smith A L 73-89J3 USC Aiken A L 57-74J7 Anderson H L 80-95J10 Tusculum* A W 89-63J14 Wingate* A L 72-93J17 Carson-Newman* H W 77-69J21 Mars Hill* H L 61-68J24 Lenoir-Rhyne* A L 58-69J28 Catawba* A L 62-85J31 Newberry* H W 69-56F2 Converse A W 70-63F7 Tusculum* H L 56-67F11 Wingate* H L 62-66F14 Carson-Newman* A L 67-82F18 Mars Hill* A L 56-63F21 Lenoir-Rhyne* H L 71-75F25 Catawba* H L 63-76F28 Newberry* A L 43-60

SAC TournamentM5 Wingate N L 64-75

2004-05 (7-21, 4-10 SAC)NCAA D-II

N15 Erskine H L-OT 104-107N18 Belmont Abbey A L 76-88N19 Queens, N.C. N W 85-72N23 Francis Marion A L 66-67N26 Columbus State N L 74-83N27 Lander A L 59-84D1 USC Upstate A L 53-76D4 Armstrong Atlantic St. H L 68-75D7 Johnson C. Smith H L 67-75D8 North Greenville A W 85-76J2 USC Aiken H L 59-71J3 Anderson A L 82-92J8 Mars Hill* A W 73-67J12 Wingate* H L 66-71J15 Carson-Newman* A L 59-76J19 Newberry* A W 73-67J22 Lenoir-Rhyne* H L 65-80J26 Tusculum* H W 72-59J29 Catawba* A L 65-74F1 Converse H W 77-54F5 Mars Hill* H W-OT 90-86F9 Wingate* A L 57-74F12 Carson-Newman* H L 55-88F16 Newberry* H L 74-80F19 Lenoir-Rhyne* A L 60-76F23 Tusculum* A L 67-73F26 Catawba* H L 65-70

SAC TournamentM2 Carson-Newman A L 52-70

2005-06 (21-7, 10-4 SAC)NCAA D-II

N15 Francis Marion H W 69-61N18 Columbus State H W 59-52N19 Lander H W 101-67N23 USC Upstate H L 86-88N26 Alderson-Broaddus A W 67-55N27 Davis & Elkins A W 77-55N30 Erskine A W 73-67D3 Virginia State A W 71-59D14 North Greenville H W 79-66D17 Livingstone H W 71-61D20 High Point A L 60-65J2 Mount Olive A W 88-53J4 Converse A W 74-48J7 Mars Hill* H W 88-72J11 Wingate* A L 66-80J14 Carson-Newman* H W 61-47J18 Newberry* H W 79-69J21 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 78-61J25 Tusculum* A W 69-65J28 Catawba* H W 80-60F4 Mars Hill* A W 77-73F8 Wingate* H L 66-67F15 Newberry* H L 63-70F18 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 71-55F20 Carson-Newman* A W 61-60F22 Tusculum* H W 63-62F25 Catawba* A L 38-65

SAC TournamentM1 Wingate A L 56-77

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1996-97 (17-10, 8-6 SAC)NCAA D-II

N20 Newberry A W 63-56N23 Erskine H W 89-55N26 Claflin H W 68-65

USC Upstate TournamentN29 Emmanuel N1 W 57-56N30 USC Upstate A W-OT 77-75

Little Four TournamentD4 Newberry H W 75-46D5 Lander H W 67-52D14 Armstrong Atlantic St. A L 54-58D28 Georgia Southwestern N2 L 52-56D29 Augusburg N2 W 76-40J4 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 82-54J8 Catawba* A L 44-64J11 Gardner-Webb* A L-OT 88-90J15 Wingate* H L 64-71J18 Elon* A W 62-61J22 Mars Hill* H W 76-44J25 Carson-Newman* H W 82-79J27 USC Upstate A W 78-63J29 Furman A L 54-67F1 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 72-68F5 Catawba* H W 82-72F8 Gardner-Webb* H W 86-72F12 Wingate* A L 39-73F15 Elon* H W 65-57F19 Mars Hill* A L 91-104F22 Carson-Newman* A L 54-67

SAC TournamentF26 Catawba N L 60-72N1 - Spartanburg, S.C. N2 - Daytona Beach, Fla.

1997-98 (23-8, 11-3 SAC)

SaC ChampionSNCAA D-II

Kennesaw State TournamentN14 Alabama-Huntsville N1 W 71-55N15 Kennesaw State A L 56-64N19 Armstrong Atlantic St. H W 69-55N24 Erskine A W 63-47N28 Mount Olive N W 75-45N29 USC Upstate A L 62-70D2 Anderson A W 65-50D5 Southern Wesleyan N W 83-50D6 Augusta State A L 82-87D13 Anderson H W 69-55J3 Newberry* H W 77-50J10 Carson-Newman* A L 53-73J12 Wingate* H W 90-70J14 Mars Hill* A L 67-77J17 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 76-47J21 Catawba* H W 71-53J24 Gardner-Webb* A W 69-56J26 USC Upstate H W 76-55J28 Furman A L 51-76J31 Newberry* A W 73-69F4 Wingate* A W 73-61F7 Carson-Newman* H W 78-68F11 Mars Hill* H W 81-68F14 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 71-67F18 Catawba* A L 61-65F21 Gardner-Webb* H W 66-56

SAC TournamentF25 Newberry N W 78-51F27 Wingate A W 71-58F28 Carson-Newman N2 W 79-54

NCAA South Atlantic RegionalM5 Virginia Union N W 74-65M6 Bowie State N L 59-63

N1 - Kennesaw, Ga. N2 - Wingate, N.C.

1998-99 (24-6, 11-3 SAC)SaC ChampionS

NCAA D-IIN13 Tusculum H W 80-51N21 Anderson A W 77-57N24 Erskine H W 86-59N28 Augusta State H W 85-78N30 Tusculum A W 79-67

Augusta State TournamentD4 Brewton-Parker N1 W 66-43D5 Augusta State A W 70-66D9 USC Upstate A W 90-64D12 Lander H L 64-67D21 Cumberland N L 70-79D22 St. Catherine N W 92-28D23 Gardner-Webb N W 68-50J2 Newberry* A W 88-43J6 Wingate* A L 69-72J9 Carson-Newman* H W 90-60J13 Mars Hill* H W 82-63J16 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 68-60J20 Catawba* A L 63-72J23 Gardner-Webb* H W 69-57J30 Newberry* H W 85-54F3 Wingate* H W 80-67F6 Carson-Newman* A L 77-82F10 Mars Hill* A W 79-71F13 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 85-79F17 Catawba* H W 93-63F20 Gardner-Webb* A W 72-57

SAC TOURNAMENTF23 Lenoir-Rhyne H W 98-49F26 Catawba N W 88-71F27 Carson-Newman N W 69-66

NCAA South Atlantic RegionalM4 Wingate N L 76-77

N1 - Augusta, Ga.

1999-2000 (28-2, 15-1 SAC)SaC ChampionS

NCAA D-IIN19 Saint Leo N W 80-51N20 Armstrong Atlantic St. A W 61-51N23 Erksine A W 69-57N27 Lander A W 78-63N30 USC Upstate H W 65-41D3 Tampa N W 66-54D4 Georgia College & St. A W 80-73D8 Lenoir-Rhyne* A W 63-52D11 Anderson H W 89-61D29 Pitt Johnstown H W 86-68D30 UNC Pembroke A W 103-88J5 Catawba* H W 71-57J8 Wingate* H W 82-65J10 Carson-Newman* A W 61-58J13 Mars Hill* A W 84-70J15 Gardner-Webb* H W 77-58J22 Tusculum* A W 68-48J26 Newberry* H W 89-48J29 Lenoir-Rhyne* H W 79-75F2 Catawba* A L 58-68F5 Wingate* A W-OT 71-68F9 Carson-Newman* H W 52-45F12 Mars Hill* H W 71-62F16 Gardner-Webb* A W 62-60F23 Tusculum* H W 72-47F26 Newberry* A W 81-57

SAC TournamentF29 Newberry H W 64-56M3 Wingate N W 93-68M4 Gardner-Webb N W 72-52

NCAA South Atlantic RegionalM10 Francis Marion H L 79-82

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Alabama 0-1D21 2009-10 A L 38-71

Alabama-Huntsville 1-0N14 1997-98 N W 71-55

Alaska-Anchorage 0-1D27 1993-94 N L 48-84

Alderson-Broaddus 1-0N26 2005-06 A W 67-55

Allen 2-0F9 2008-09 H W 77-42F9 2009-10 H W 74-29

Anderson 9-3D2 1997-98 A W 65-50D13 1997-98 H W 69-55N21 1998-99 A W 77-57D11 1999-00 H W 89-61D9 2000-01 A W 91-65D8 2001-02 H W 68-49N30 2002-03 A L 67-81J7 2003-04 H L 80-95J3 2004-05 A L 82-92

Armstrong Atlantic St. 3-3N29 1992-93 A W-OT 74-70 D14 1996-97 A L 54-58N19 1997-98 H W 69-55N20 1999-00 A W 61-51D6 2003-04 A L 51-74D4 2004-05 H L 68-75

Army 0-1D20 2008-09 A L 33-66

Augusburg 1-0D29 1996-97 N W 76-40

Augusta State 2-1D6 1997-98 A L 82-87N28 1998-99 H W 85-78D5 1998-99 A W 70-66

Augustana 1-0J3 1995-96 H W 59-52

Belmont Abbey 1-1F20 1987-88 A W 66-64N18 2004-05 A L 76-88

Benedict 2-1F25 1988-89 H L 60-73N27 1990-91 H W 85-42D5 1994-95 H W 85-57

Bowie State 0-1M6 1997-98 N L 59-63

Brewton-Parker 2-1J12 1988-89 H L 59-63J8 1989-90 A W 67-64D4 1998-99 N W 66-43

Buffalo 0-1N15 2007-08 H L 68-76

Campbell 1-0D30 2010-11 H W 53-51

Carson-Newman 19-23

J9 1988-89 A L 53-63J20 1989-90 H L 57-64

F17 1989-90 A L 71-73J19 1990-91 A L 45-68F16 1990-91 H L 45-52J18 1991-92 H L 49-70F15 1991-92 A W 59-53J16 1992-93 A L 58-70F13 1992-93 H L 52-77J22 1993-94 H W 82-62F19 1993-94 A L 62-68M4 1994-95 N W 74-68J14 1994-95 A L 57-71F11 1994-95 H W 74-72J15 1995-96 H W 74-65F19 1995-96 A L 68-74J25 1996-97 H W 82-79F22 1996-97 A L 54-67F28 1997-98 N W 79-54J10 1997-98 A L 53-73F7 1997-98 H W 78-68F27 1998-99 N W 69-66J9 1998-99 H W 90-60F6 1998-99 A L 77-82J10 1999-00 A W 61-58F9 1999-00 H W 52-45J13 2000-01 A W 87-58F10 2000-01 H W 77-46J12 2001-02 H L 63-71F9 2001-02 A W 77-63J18 2002-03 A L 73-91F15 2002-03 H W 78-73J17 2003-04 H W 77-69F14 2003-04 A L 67-82M2 2004-05 A L 52-70J15 2004-05 A L 59-76F12 2004-05 H L 55-88J14 2005-06 H W 61-47F20 2005-06 A W 61-60J20 2006-07 A L 57-70F14 2006-07 H L 71-73

Catawba 18-20J10 1989-90 H W-OT 60-57 F7 1989-90 A L-OT 70-76 J9 1990-91 A L 62-63F6 1990-91 H W 73-49J8 1991-92 H W 65-58F5 1991-92 A L 49-64J6 1992-93 A W 59-58F3 1992-93 H W 83-81J12 1993-94 H W 70-54F9 1993-94 A L-OT 72-77 J25 1994-95 H W 75-64F22 1994-95 A L 75-77J17 1995-96 H L 53-68F14 1995-96 A L 60-67F26 1996-97 N L 60-72J8 1996-97 A L 44-64F5 1996-97 H W 82-72J21 1997-98 H W 71-53F18 1997-98 A L 61-65F26 1998-99 N W 88-71J20 1998-99 A L 63-72F17 1998-99 H W 93-63J5 1999-00 H W 71-57F2 1999-00 A L 58-68J24 2000-01 H W-OT 86-79 F21 2000-01 A L 65-84M1 2001-02 N W 71-67J23 2001-02 A W 77-71F20 2001-02 H W 69-49J29 2002-03 H W 77-64F26 2002-03 A L 55-91J28 2003-04 A L 62-85F25 2003-04 H L 63-76J29 2004-05 A L 65-74

F26 2004-05 H L 65-70J28 2005-06 H W 80-60F25 2005-06 A L 38-65J13 2006-07 H L 53-61F24 2006-07 A W 67-60

Charleston Southern 2-9J3 1980-81 A L 43-54N23 1985-86 H L 64-74J14 1988-89 H W 78-67J2 1989-90 A W 68-53J15 2007-08 A L 56-81J31 2008-09 A L 48-61M6 2008-09 H L 47-50J30 2009-10 H L 49-64M5 2009-10 A L 41-53J15 2010-11 A L 47-52F21 2010-11 H L 52-63

Charlotte 0-1D2 2009-10 A L 36-72

Cincinnati 0-1N26 2007-08 A L 47-80

Claflin 1-5J25 1985-86 H L 74-97J24 1986-87 A L 67-85F6 1987-88 H L 74-89F4 1988-89 A L 47-97D6 1995-96 A L 57-74N26 1996-97 H W 68-65

Clemson 0-3D4 1985-86 A L 40-100N16 2008-09 A L 35-66 D5 2010-11 A L 49-61

Coastal Carolina 6-14D12 1979-80 H L 61-64J4 1979-80 A L 62-72J5 1981-82 A L 48-49F2 1981-82 H W 51-50F22 1981-82 A L 56-65N30 1982-83 A L 68-73F26 1982-83 H L 60-77N29 1983-84 H W 65-58F20 1983-84 A L 48-61D8 1984-85 H W 71-59J12 1984-85 A L 63-66F26 1984-85 A L 68-76D11 1985-86 H L 56-82N24 1991-92 A W 79-65F2 2008-09 A L 39-56M9 2008-09 H L 39-55F1 2009-10 H W 56-46M8 2009-10 A L 46-47 J3 2010-11 H W 52-36F5 2010-11 A L 34-47

Coker 15-3J18 1978-79 H W 56-40F10 1978-79 A W 83-39F4 1979-80 A L 53-63F14 1980-81 A W 72-65F13 1981-82 H W 66-63F20 1981-82 A W 67-53J15 1982-83 A W 70-50F3 1982-83 H W 66-44D8 1983-84 H W 74-33F25 1983-84 A W 68-40D12 1984-85 H W 76-69J28 1984-85 A W 83-71F15 1985-86 H W 63-59

F14 1986-87 A W 80-66D13 1987-88 H L 67-72J25 1987-88 A W 84-56N22 1988-89 A L 50-68J23 1988-89 H W 73-64J3 2002-03 N W 66-57D13 2006-07 H W 79-53

Colgate 1-1N24 2008-09 H W 62-50N14 2009-10 A L 47-64

College of Charleston 2-13M2 1982-83 A L 60-83D5 1983-84 A L 46-66J23 1983-84 H L 40-59D9 1985-86 A W FFTF20 1985-86 H L 43-76D13 1986-87 H L 69-76F19 1986-87 A L 54-71D12 1987-88 H L 80-92F22 1987-88 A L 77-89M1 1987-88 N L 72-77D10 1988-89 A L 68-88F20 1988-89 H L 55-83N23 1991-92 H W 65-64J31 1993-94 A L 67-69D1 2007-08 A L 51-74

Columbia College 13-6D6 1977-78 H L 50-62F8 1977-78 A L 41-90J25 1978-79 A L 60-64F5 1978-79 H W 81-72D8 1979-80 H W 50-48F11 1979-80 A L 73-77D6 1980-81 H W 92-87J17 1980-81 A W 71-68J26 1980-81 H W 74-69D5 1981-82 H W 61-60J16 1981-82 A L 64-78F15 1981-82 H L 54-59F5 1982-83 A W 69-59F7 1982-83 H W 69-57F2 1983-84 A W 57-52F13 1983-84 H L 59-64D1 1984-85 H W 64-62F4 1984-85 A W 82-81J18 1985-86 A L 54-80J16 1986-87 H L 65-75D10 1987-88 H W 76-53F9 1987-88 A W 85-44H 1988-89 F9 W 85-70

Columbus State 2-2D29 2001-02 H L 59-65N29 2003-04 H W 92-65N26 2004-05 N L 74-83N18 2005-06 H W 59-52

Converse 29-5J26 1977-78 A L 37-51F6 1977-78 H L 40-65F25 1977-78 N L 47-64J23 1978-79 H W 50-46F21 1978-79 A W 61-50D2 1979-80 A W 54-30F6 1979-80 H W 57-46D8 1980-81 A W 62-53F5 1980-81 H W 74-53D1 1981-82 H W 74-63J18 1981-82 A L 61-63J20 1982-83 A W 95-65F21 1982-83 H W 74-37J16 1983-84 H W 67-30

opponent-by-opponent Results

2006-07 (6-22, 1-15 SAC)NCAA D-II

N15 Lander A L 75-93N17 Edward Waters N W 72-65N18 Morris N W 76-45N21 Francis Marion A L 57-66N27 Georgia College & St. A L 53-73N29 Converse H W 74-60D2 UNC Asheville A L 52-68D13 Coker H W 79-53D15 North Greenville A L 65-77D17 USC Upstate A W 94-85D29 USC Aiken H L 50-58J3 Tusculum* A L 75-80J6 Mars Hill* H L 61-64J8 Lenoir-Rhyne* A L 52-58J10 Lincoln Memorial* H L 68-74J13 Catawba* H L 53-61J17 Wingate* A L 57-82J20 Carson-Newman* A L 57-70J27 Newberry* H L 64-76J31 Mars Hill* A L 65-89F3 Lenoir-Rhyne* H L 60-67F7 Lincoln Memorial* A L 50-53F12 Wingate* H L-OT 63-74F14 Carson-Newman* H L 71-73F17 Tusculum* H L 61-62F21 Newberry* A L 44-71F24 Catawba* A W 67-60

SAC TournamentF26 Lincoln Memorial N L 52-53

2007-08 (2-24)NCAA D-I (Reclassifying)

N9 UNC Wilmington A L 59-91N11 East Carolina A L 52-97N15 Buffalo H L 68-76N17 Kennesaw State A L 66-86N24 Ohio A L 55-86N26 Cincinnati A L 47-80D1 College of Charleston A L 51-74D4 SC State A W 63-62D8 UNC Asheville A L 54-87D15 West Virginia A L 26-93D18 East Carolina H L 53-76D20 Georgia Southern A L 35-66D22 Stetson A L 61-68D28 Radford A L 49-70D29 Kent State N1 L 36-66J2 Georgia A L 49-93J5 UNC Asheville H L 64-68J8 Radford H L 54-67J12 High Point A L 58-76J15 Charleston Southern A L 56-81J19 Winthrop A L 48-66J26 Liberty A L 41-88J30 Elon A L 51-82F13 USC Aiken A L 49-66F16 Converse H W 85-74F24 Longwood A L 58-73

N1 - Radford, Va.

2008-09 (4-25, 1-15 Big South)NCAA D-I (Reclassifying)

N15 USC Upstate H L 55-63N16 Clemson A L 35-66N21 East Carolina A L 28-61N24 Colgate H W 62-50N26 Montreat H W 57-45D2 Georgia State A L 42-82D4 Ohio H L 37-68D15 Wake Forest A L 31-83D18 Stetson H L 63-67D20 Army A L 33-66J3 Winthrop* H L 35-47J5 Virginia Tech A L 31-64J12 UNC Asheville* A L 36-62J17 Liberty* H L 49-59J19 Radford* H L 36-75J24 High Point* A L 33-75J26 Gardner-Webb* A L 48-56J31 Charleston Southern* A L 48-61F2 Coastal Carolina* A L 39-56F7 Winthrop* A L 48-77F9 Allen H W 77-42F14 UNC Asheville* H L 58-67F17 Longwood H L 35-50F21 Gardner-Webb* H W 62-53F23 High Point* H L 52-64F28 Radford* A L 35-57M2 Liberty* A L 33-71M6 Charleston Southern* H L 47-50M9 Coastal Carolina* H L 39-55

2009-10 (5-25, 3-13 BSC)NCAA D-I (Reclassifying)

N14 Colgate A L 47-64N16 Syracuse A L 56-97

Morehead State InvitationalN20 Morehead State A L 51-62N21 Winston-Salem State N1 L-OT 65-66N22 Lipscomb N1 L 45-52N25 #4 North Carolina A L 37-92N29 Wake Forest A L 25-66D2 Charlotte A L 36-72D5 Georgia State H L 33-72D14 S.C. State H W 61-47D21 Alabama A L 38-71D30 USC Upstate A L 52-71J2 Winthrop * A L 40-57J11 UNC Asheville * H W 65-54J16 Liberty * A L 27-73J18 Radford * A L 34-59J23 High Point * H L 64-69J25 Gardner-Webb * H L 39-80J30 Charleston Southern * H L 49-64F1 Coastal Carolina * H W 56-46F6 Winthrop * H W 48-43F9 Allen H W 74-29F13 UNC Asheville * A L 59-66F16 N.C. Central H L 56-57F20 Gardner-Webb * A L-OT 50-53F22 High Point * A L 61-72F27 Radford * H L 60-70M1 Liberty * H L 40-55M5 Charleston Southern * A L 41-53M8 Coastal Carolina * A L 46-47

N1 - Morehead, Ky.

2010-11 (9-20, 5-11 BSC)NCAA D-I (Reclassifying)

N12 Virginia Tech A L 52-59N16 Erskine H W 70-42 N20 N.C. Central A L 38-43 N23 S.C. State A W 51-38N27 Furman A L 60-73 D2 USC Upstate H L-OT 73-78D5 Clemson A L 49-61 D16 NC State A L 27-74D19 Ohio A L 57-63 D28 South Carolina A L 40-68 D30 Campbell H W 53-51 J3 Coastal Carolina* H W 52-36 J8 Liberty* H L 40-51J12 Savannah State H L-OT 50-52 J15 Charleston Southern* A L 47-52J17 Winthrop* A W 55-40J22 Radford* A L 45-49J24 Gardner-Webb* A L 33-52 J29 High Point* H L 41-56J31 UNC Asheville* H W 53-51F5 Coastal Carolina* A L 34-47F7 Savannah State A W 54-47F12 UNC Asheville* A W 74-68F14 High Point* A L 43-85F19 Winthrop* H L 47-56F21 Charleston Southern* H L 52-63F26 Gardner-Webb* H W 73-65F28 Radford* H L 71-78M7 Liberty* A L 40-49

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D2 1989-90 H W 93-72F12 1989-90 A W 59-57F27 1989-90 N W 70-51D3 1990-91 A L 49-51F4 1990-91 H L 50-51D14 1991-92 H W 77-72F3 1991-92 A L 50-64D12 1992-93 A W 57-48F1 1992-93 H W 80-65D5 1996-97 H W 67-52D12 1998-99 H L 64-67N27 1999-00 A W 78-63N25 2000-01 H W 79-48N24 2001-02 A W 76-49D2 2002-03 H W 84-57N28 2003-04 A L 69-71N27 2004-05 A L 59-84N19 2005-06 H W 101-67N15 2006-07 A L 75-93

Lenoir-Rhyne 30-9J27 1989-90 A W 92-73F24 1989-90 H W 76-66J7 1990-91 A W 70-58J26 1990-91 H W 67-63J6 1991-92 H W 86-69J25 1991-92 A W 97-82J4 1992-93 A W 84-66J23 1992-93 H W 80-63J29 1993-94 A W 109-50F26 1993-94 H W 75-60J21 1994-95 H W 72-61F18 1994-95 A W 78-65J13 1995-96 H W 73-57F10 1995-96 A W 71-68J4 1996-97 H W 82-54F1 1996-97 A W 72-68J17 1997-98 H W 76-47F14 1997-98 A W 71-67F23 1998-99 H W 98-49J16 1998-99 A W 68-60F13 1998-99 H W 85-79D8 1999-00 A W 63-52J29 1999-00 H W 79-75J20 2000-01 H W 92-57F17 2000-01 A W 69-49J19 2001-02 A L-OT 88-91F16 2001-02 H W 77-70M3 2002-03 A L-OT 87-96 J25 2002-03 H W 69-60F22 2002-03 A L 74-79J24 2003-04 A L 58-69F21 2003-04 H L 71-75J22 2004-05 H L 65-80F19 2004-05 A L 60-76J21 2005-06 A W 78-61F18 2005-06 H W 71-55J8 2006-07 A L 52-58F3 2006-07 H L 60-67

Liberty 0-7J26 2007-08 A L 41-88J17 2008-09 H L 49-59M2 2008-09 A L 33-71J16 2009-10 A L 27-73M1 2009-10 H L 40-55J8 2010-11 H L 40-51M7 2010-11 A L 40-49

Limestone 6-6J24 1982-83 A L 62-70F12 1982-83 H L 55-63N20 1984-85 A L 60-69F21 1984-85 H W 58-55F17 1985-86 A L 65-79

F16 1986-87 H L 75-79F4 1987-88 H W-OT 87-83N29 1988-89 H W 78-66F2 1988-89 A W 78-67N30 1989-90 H W 78-59N20 1990-91 A L 55-59J13 1991-92 H W 88-65

Lincoln Memorial 0-3F26 2006-07 N L 52-53J10 2006-07 H L 68-74F7 2006-07 A L 50-53

Lipscomb 0-1N22 2009-10 N L 45-52

Livingstone 2-0D1 2001-02 N W 88-40D17 2005-06 H W 71-61

Longwood 0-4N19 1994-95 A L 67-70M8 1994-95 A L 72-78F24 2007-08 A L 58-73F17 2008-09 H L 35-50

Mars Hill 22-19N24 1987-88 A L 71-81D8 1988-89 H W 80-72J24 1989-90 A W 68-59F21 1989-90 H W 76-71J23 1990-91 H W 60-41F11 1990-91 A L 66-67J22 1991-92 A L 73-79F10 1991-92 H L 83-88J20 1992-93 H W 72-56F8 1992-93 A L 69-73F19 1992-93 N L 68-70J26 1993-94 A W 75-70F23 1993-94 H W 85-65M5 1993-94 N L-OT 75-84J18 1994-95 A W 70-58F15 1994-95 H W 79-50J10 1995-96 A L 61-65F7 1995-96 H W 71-67J22 1996-97 H W 76-44F19 1996-97 A L 91-104J14 1997-98 A L 67-77F11 1997-98 H W 81-68J13 1998-99 H W 82-63F10 1998-99 A W 79-71J13 1999-00 A W 84-70F12 1999-00 H W 71-62J17 2000-01 A L 76-83F14 2000-01 H W 72-62M2 2001-02 N L 71-85J16 2001-02 H L-OT 75-82 F13 2001-02 A W 76-61J22 2002-03 A L 78-81F19 2002-03 H L 72-74J21 2003-04 H L 61-68F18 2003-04 A L 56-63J8 2004-05 A W 73-67F5 2004-05 H W-OT 90-86 J7 2005-06 H W 88-72F4 2005-06 A W 77-73J6 2006-07 H L 61-64J31 2006-07 A L 65-89

Maryville 2-0D11 1982-83 H W 68-51J6 1987-88 N W 61-44

Methodist 1-0N25 1986-87 H W 89-67

Milligan 1-0J7 1988-89 A W 87-72

Montreat 1-0N26 2008-09 H W 57-45

Morehead State 0-1N20 2009-10 A L 51-62

Morris 6-0F8 1985-86 A W 88-33F7 1986-87 H W 114-50J21 1987-88 A W 100-40J19 1988-89 H W 77-45N23 1994-95 H W 95-36N18 2006-07 N W 76-45

Mount Olive 2-0N28 1997-98 N W 75-45J2 2005-06 A W 88-53

N.C. Central 0-2F16 2009-10 H L 56-57 N20 2010-11 A L 38-43

NC State 0-1D16 2010-11 a L 27-74

NE Missouri St. 1-0D28 1993-94 N W 84-80

Newberry 41-16J19 1977-78 H L 62-65F1 1977-78 A L 50-62F24 1977-78 A L 51-71F1 1978-79 H W 83-70F22 1978-79 A W 60-54J31 1979-80 A W 71-52F21 1979-80 H W 70-55D5 1980-81 H W 70-45J29 1980-81 H W 70-66F19 1980-81 A L 58-72D4 1981-82 H W 72-52J28 1981-82 A W 64-59F18 1981-82 A W 57-56D3 1982-83 H W 83-62J26 1982-83 A W 63-43F14 1982-83 H W 70-49D2 1983-84 H L 55-65J26 1983-84 H W 73-62F18 1983-84 A W 65-52N30 1984-85 H W 68-56J21 1984-85 H L 57-67F11 1984-85 A L 68-86D7 1985-86 H L 66-74J15 1985-86 H L 62-99F1 1985-86 A L 63-77J31 1986-87 H W 81-74J30 1987-88 A L 82-92J28 1988-89 H W 78-69J29 1989-90 A L 68-83N27 1990-91 A L 81-89D4 1991-92 N W 86-50D10 1991-92 H W 94-48D5 1992-93 A L 67-69D2 1993-94 A W 117-40D11 1993-94 H W 93-45D3 1994-95 A W 82-54N29 1995-96 N W 61-46D2 1995-96 H W 81-56N20 1996-97 A W 63-56D4 1996-97 H W 75-46F25 1997-98 N W 78-51J3 1997-98 H W 77-50J31 1997-98 A W 73-69

J2 1998-99 A W 88-43J30 1998-99 H W 85-54F29 1999-00 H W 64-56J26 1999-00 H W 89-48F26 1999-00 A W 81-57J27 2000-01 A W 82-52F24 2000-01 H W 83-51J26 2001-02 H W 97-42F23 2001-02 A W 81-52F1 2002-03 A W 95-71M1 2002-03 H W 76-49J31 2003-04 H W 69-56F28 2003-04 A L 43-60J19 2004-05 A W 73-67F16 2004-05 H L 74-80J18 2005-06 H W 79-69F15 2005-06 H L 63-70J27 2006-07 H L 64-76F21 2006-07 A L 44-71

North Carolina 0-1N25 2009-10 A L 37-92

North Dakota State 0-1N3 2000-01 N L 51-66

North Georgia 1-2D5 1988-89 H L 56-70N17 1990-91 A L 59-74J31 1990-91 H W 69-68

North Greenville 5-1D11 2001-02 H W 66-64D10 2002-03 A W 108-66D9 2003-04 H W 79-66D8 2004-05 A W 85-76D14 2005-06 H W 79-66D15 2006-07 A L 65-77

Nova Southeastern 0-1D18 2002-03 N L 62-77

Ohio 0-3N24 2007-08 A L 55-86D4 2008-09 H L 37-68 D16 2010-11 A L 57-63

Piedmont 2-6J27 1978-79 A W 74-67F7 1978-79 H W 69-62J17 1979-80 H L 67-71J23 1979-80 A L 80-102J24 1980-81 A L 69-74F6 1980-81 H L 48-60N20 1982-83 H L 77-89J17 1982-83 A W 68-62N17 1984-85 H W 55-49F19 1984-85 A L 67-74

Pitt Johnstown 1-0D29 1999-00 H W 86-68

Queens (N.C.) 2-0N30 1995-96 N W 81-59N19 2004-05 N W 85-72

Radford 0-8D28 2007-08 A L 49-70J8 2007-08 H L 54-67J19 2008-09 H L 36-75F28 2008-09 A L 35-57J18 2009-10 A L 34-59F27 2009-10 H L 60-70J22 2010-11 A L 45-49F28 2010-11 H L 71-78

opponent-by-opponent ResultsF18 1983-84 A W 62-49D3 1984-85 A W 68-38J26 1984-85 H W FFTJ23 1985-86 H L 66-74J21 1986-87 A L 77-78F1 1987-88 H W 81-79J30 1988-89 A W 66-63F28 1988-89 H L 71-74N21 1989-90 H L 50-54F19 1989-90 A W 64-60D5 1990-91 A W 78-57D5 1990-91 A W 78-57N26 1991-92 H W 90-54F17 1991-92 A W 78-72N24 1992-93 A W 92-56F15 1992-93 H W 79-65N23 1993-94 H W 90-40J8 1993-94 A W 93-57J31 2001-02 A W 73-51F4 2002-03 H W 86-50F2 2003-04 A W 70-63F1 2004-05 H W 77-54J4 2005-06 A W 74-48N29 2006-07 H W 74-60F16 2007-08 H W 85-74

Cumberland 0-2N17 1989-90 N L 77-82D21 1998-99 N L 70-79

Davidson 2-0J30 1984-85 H W 105-45F14 1984-85 A W 98-49

Davis & Elkins 1-0N27 2005-06 A W 77-55

East Carolina 0-3N11 2007-08 A L 52-97D18 2007-08 H L 53-76N21 2008-09 A L 28-61

East Stroudsburg 1-0J4 2002-03 N W 62-60

Eckerd 1-0D2 1986-87 A W 76-60

Edward Waters 1-0N17 2006-07 N W 72-65

Elizabeth City State 1-0N22 2003-04 N L 59-71

Elon 12-6J13 1989-90 H W 70-67F10 1989-90 A L 71-86J13 1990-91 A L 62-76F9 1990-91 H W 73-66F21 1990-91 N L 55-64J11 1991-92 H W 63-56F8 1991-92 A L 75-87J9 1992-93 A L 61-62F6 1992-93 H W-OT 85-75 J15 1993-94 H W 77-42F12 1993-94 A W 91-68J7 1994-95 H W 67-48F4 1994-95 A W 69-62J27 1995-96 A W 85-75F24 1995-96 H W 82-73J18 1996-97 A W 62-61F15 1996-97 H W 65-57J30 2007-08 A L 51-82

Emmanuel 1-0N29 1996-97 N W 57-56

Erskine 24-17J14 1977-78 A L 39-95F4 1977-78 H L 28-75J13 1978-79 H L 57-81F3 1978-79 A L 37-81J12 1979-80 A L 63-91F14 1979-80 H L 58-82J10 1980-81 H L 50-57J31 1980-81 A L 65-84J9 1981-82 A L 53-66J30 1981-82 H L 60-80J8 1982-83 H W 57-55J29 1982-83 A L 68-72J28 1983-84 A L 56-73F7 1983-84 H L 53-74J26 1984-85 H W 90-72F11 1984-85 A W 61-56N21 1985-86 H L 64-68F6 1985-86 A L 47-57D8 1986-87 A W 70-68F5 1986-87 H W 83-59J28 1987-88 H W 81-61J26 1988-89 A W 70-49N28 1989-90 A W 87-48N30 1990-91 A W 73-61J29 1990-91 H W 73-58J28 1991-92 A L 65-69D2 1992-93 H W 86-69J11 1992-93 H W 81-55J6 1993-94 A W 67-48N30 1994-95 N W 60-41J5 1994-95 H W 65-38D4 1995-96 A W 74-32N23 1996-97 H W 89-55N24 1997-98 A W 63-47N24 1998-99 H W 86-59N23 1999-00 A W 69-57N20 2000-01 H W 80-28N17 2003-04 A W 97-66N15 2004-05 H L-OT 104-107N30 2005-06 A W 73-67N16 2010-11 H W 70-42

Fayetteville State 1-1N17 2001-02 N W 88-70D6 2002-03 N L 65-84

Ferris State 1-0N16 2001-02 N W 65-60

Flagler 1-0N28 1992-93 A W 100-47

Florida Tech 1-0D1 2000-01 N W 90-70

Fort Lewis 0-1D19 2002-03 N L 63-82

Fort Valley State 0-1D15 1995-96 N L 65-77

Francis Marion 3-13J11 1983-84 H L 44-81F4 1983-84 A L 58-91F23 1984-85 A L 61-80F13 1985-86 A L 54-102F12 1986-87 H L 75-96J18 1987-88 H L 70-80J14 1988-89 A L 57-86

F5 1989-90 H W 69-58M10 1999-00 H L 79-82N28 2000-01 A L 48-62N26 2002-03 A L 64-79N25 2003-04 H L 70-82N23 2004-05 A L 66-67N15 2005-06 H W 69-61N21 2006-07 A L 57-66N20 2001-02 H W-OT 70-69

Furman 3-10J12 1977-78 A L 28-69J11 1978-79 H W 73-50J10 1979-80 A L 65-71J15 1980-81 H W 73-60J22 1981-82 A L 53-70N20 1982-83 H W 55-43J18 1983-84 A L 67-78D3 1987-88 A L 55-94D7 1994-95 A L 63-82J31 1995-96 A L 50-62J29 1996-97 A L 54-67J28 1997-98 A L 51-76 N27 2010-11 A L 60-73

Gardner-Webb 25-10N22 1986-87 H W 68-41N19 1987-88 A W 73-71J31 1989-90 A L 78-84F3 1989-90 H W 84-62J5 1990-91 H L 72-87F2 1990-91 A W 69-59D16 1991-92 A W 70-66F1 1991-92 H W 78-69D9 1992-93 H L 69-72J30 1992-93 A W 79-61D8 1993-94 A W 93-81F5 1993-94 H W 90-82M1 1993-94 H W 86-62J28 1994-95 A W 94-82F25 1994-95 H W 79-55F28 1994-95 H W 105-55J20 1995-96 A L 83-89F17 1995-96 H L 58-76J11 1996-97 A L 88-90F8 1996-97 H W 86-72J24 1997-98 A W 69-56F21 1997-98 H W 66-56D23 1998-99 N W 68-50J23 1998-99 H W 69-57F20 1998-99 A W 72-57J15 1999-00 H W 77-58F16 1999-00 A W 62-60M4 1999-00 N W 72-52J31 2000-01 H W 81-69J26 2008-09 A L 48-56F21 2008-09 H W 62-53J25 2009-10 H L 39-80F20 2009-10 A L-OT 50-53 J24 2010-11 A L 33-52F26 2010-11 H W 73-65

Georgia 0-3D1 1978-79 H L 55-62F20 1978-79 A L 46-62J2 2007-08 A L 49-93

Georgia College & St. 2-4D11 1986-87 H L 67-82D4 1999-00 A W 80-73D2 2000-01 A W 84-78D28 2001-02 N L 57-59F23 2002-03 N L 60-93N27 2006-07 A L 53-73

Georgia Southern 0-1D20 2007-08 A L 35-66

Georgia Southwestern 0-1D28 1996-97 N L 52-56

Georgia State 0-3J14 1986-87 A L 69-94D2 2008-09 A L 42-82D5 2009-10 H L 33-72

Georgia Tech 0-2N27 1984-85 A L 70-86D2 1985-86 A L 56-124

Guilford 1-1D6 1986-87 A L 59-62N21 1987-88 H W 75-69

Hampton 1-0M8 1993-94 A W 72-64

High Point 0-8D20 2005-06 A L 60-65J12 2007-08 A L 58-76J24 2008-09 A L 33-75F23 2008-09 H L 52-64J23 2009-10 H L 64-69F22 2009-10 A L 61-72J29 2010-11 H L 41-56F14 2010-11 A L 43-85

Johnson C. Smith 0-2D11 2003-04 A L 73-89D7 2004-05 H L 67-75

Kennesaw State 0-5D16 1995-96 A L 69-74N15 1997-98 A L 56-64N18 2000-01 A L-OT 80-83 F22 2002-03 A L 59-61N17 2007-08 A L 66-86

Kent State 0-1D29 2007-08 N L 36-66

Lake Superior State 1-0N4 2000-01 N W 92-80

Lander 21-19J16 1977-78 H L 50-92J31 1977-78 A L 30-85J15 1978-79 A L 61-71J30 1978-79 H L 70-71J14 1979-80 H L 53-76J29 1979-80 A L 60-76J8 1980-81 H L 53-77J12 1980-81 A L 60-75F25 1980-81 A L 42-55N23 1981-82 A L 51-61J11 1981-82 H W 60-49J10 1982-83 H W 67-47F24 1982-83 A L 52-75J9 1983-84 A W 59-50F23 1983-84 H L 58-65J17 1984-85 H W 87-75F16 1984-85 A W 72-53J13 1985-86 H L 58-70J27 1985-86 A L 67-78N20 1986-87 A L 44-74J26 1986-87 H W 75-68D8 1987-88 A L 51-55F13 1987-88 H W 79-62D10 1988-89 H W 74-55F11 1988-89 A W 66-64

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Year Coach Overall SAC Big South Home Away Neutral Overtime Postseason 1977-78 Randy Randall NAIA 0-16 - - 0-7 0-8 0-1 - -1978-79 Randy Randall NAIA 14-11 - - 10-3 4-8 - - -1979-80 Randy Randall NAIA 8-16 - - 5-5 3-10 0-1 - -1980-81 Randy Randall NAIA 12-14 - - 8-5 4-9 - - 0-11981-82 Randy Randall NAIA 10-15 - - 7-5 3-10 - - 0-11982-83 Randy Randall NAIA 19-10 - - 13-3 6-7 - - 0-11983-84 Randy Randall NAIA 10-14 - - 5-7 5-7 - - 0-1 The Randall Era 73-96 - - 48-35 25-59 0-2 - 0-4

1984-85 Byron Rucker NAIA 18-8 - - 12-1 6-7 - - 0-11985-86 Byron Rucker NAIA 8-19 - - 6-10 2-9 - - 0-11986-87 Byron Rucker NAIA 13-13 - - 6-6 7-7 - - 0-11987-88 Byron Rucker NAIA 17-13 13-2 - 8-5 7-6 2-2 1-0 0-11988-89 Byron Rucker NAIA 17-12 12-4 - 10-6 7-6 - - 0-1 The Rucker Era 73-65 25-6 - 42-28 29-35 2-2 1-0 0-5

1989-90 Beth Couture NAIA 20-10 8-6 - 10-2 8-6 2-2 1-1 1-11990-91 Beth Couture NAIA 13-14 6-8 - 9-4 3-8 1-2 - 0-11991-92 Beth Couture NAIA 16-11 7-7 - 10-3 5-6 1-2 - 0-11992-93 Beth Couture NAIA 16-9 7-7 - 9-2 7-6 0-1 2-0 0-11993-94 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 22-8 9-4 - 11-1 8-5 3-2 0-2 2-21994-95 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 23-7 11-3 - 10-1 8-6 5-0 - 3-11995-96 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 13-14 6-8 - 6-4 4-8 3-2 0-1 0-11996-97 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 17-10 8-6 - 10-1 5-7 2-2 1-1 0-11997-98 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 23-8 11-3 - 10-0 7-7 6-1 - 4-11998-99 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 24-6 11-3 - 11-1 8-3 5-2 - 3-11999-00 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 28-2 15-1 - 12-1 12-1 4-0 1-0 3-12000-01 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 22-8 11-3 - 12-0 7-5 3-3 2-1 1-12001-02 Beth Couture NCAA D-II 21-9 10-4 - 8-4 8-2 5-3 1-2 2-2 The Couture Era 238-117 120-63 - 128-24 90-70 40-22 8-8 19-15

2002-03 Leigh Irwin NCAA D-II 12-15 7-7 - 7-2 3-9 2-4 0-2 0-12003-04 Leigh Irwin NCAA D-II 8-20 3-11 - 5-7 3-10 0-3 - 0-1 The Irwin Era 20-35 10-18 - 12-9 6-19 2-7 0-2 0-2

2004-05 Jessica Vanco NCAA D-II 7-21 4-10 - 3-9 3-11 1-1 1-1 0-12005-06 Jessica Vanco NCAA D-II 21-7 10-4 - 11-3 10-4 - - 0-12006-07 Jessica Vanco NCAA D-II 6-22 1-15 - 2-9 2-12 2-1 0-1 0-12007-08 Jessica Vanco NCAA D-I RC 2-24 - - 1-4 1-19 0-1 - - The Vanco Era 36-74 15-29 - 17-25 16-46 3-3 1-2 0-3

2008-09 Ronny Fisher NCAA D-I RC 4-25 - 1-15 4-11 0-14 - - -2009-10 Ronny Fisher NCAA D-I RC 5-25 - 3-13 5-7 0-16 0-2 0-2 - 2010-11 Ronny Fisher NCAA D-I RC 9-20 - 5-11 5-7 4-13 - 0-2 - The Fisher Era 18-70 - 9-39 14-25 4-43 0-2 0-4 - Overall 458-407 170-116 9-39 261-146 170-272 47-38 10-16 19-29 NAIA 211-205 53-34 - 128-74 77-120 6-11 3-1 1-13 NCAA-DII 247-157 117-82 - 118-43 88-90 41-24 6-11 18-16 NCAA-DI 20-94 - 9-39 15-29 5-62 0-3 0-4 -

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Savannah State (1-1)J12 2010-11 H L 50-52F7 2010-11 A W 54-47

S.C. State 3-0D4 2007-08 A W 63-62D14 2009-10 H W 61-47 N23 2010-11 A W 51-38

Saint Leo 1-0N19 1999-00 N W 80-51

South Carolina 0-1D28 2010-11 A L 40-68

Southern Wesleyan 6-1J20 1985-86 H W 58-54J19 1986-87 A L 72-74F15 1987-88 A W 67-61F13 1988-89 H W 78-60D4 1989-90 A W 46-44J21 1990-91 H W 58-57D5 1997-98 N W 83-50

St. Andrews 1-0J19 1989-90 H W 88-34

St. Catherine 1-0D22 1998-99 N W 92-28

Stetson 0-2D22 2007-08 A L 61-68D18 2008-09 H L 63-67

Syracuse 0-1N16 2009-10 A L 56-97

Tampa 1-0D3 1999-00 N W 66-54

Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-1N5 2000-01 N L 63-72

Tufts 1-0J2 1987-88 N W 65-62

Tusculum 15-5N13 1998-99 H W 80-51N30 1998-99 A W 79-67J22 1999-00 A W 68-48F23 1999-00 H W 72-47F27 2000-01 H W 83-47J6 2000-01 H W 92-53F3 2000-01 A W 75-48F26 2001-02 H W 83-55J5 2001-02 A W 70-56F2 2001-02 H W 86-84J11 2002-03 H W 65-60F8 2002-03 A L-OT 71-80 J10 2003-04 A W 89-63F7 2003-04 H L 56-67J26 2004-05 H W 72-59F23 2004-05 A L 67-73J25 2005-06 A W 69-65F22 2005-06 H W 63-62J3 2006-07 A L 75-80F17 2006-07 H L 61-62

UNC Asheville 3-6D2 2006-07 A L 52-68D8 2007-08 A L 54-87J5 2007-08 H L 64-68J12 2008-09 A L 36-62F14 2008-09 H L 58-67J11 2009-10 H W 65-54

F13 2009-10 A L 59-66J31 2010-11 H W 53-51F12 2010-11 A W 74-68

UNC Pembroke 1-0D30 1999-00 A W 103-88

UNC Wilmington 0-1N9 2007-08 A L 59-91

USC Aiken 7-14F11 1977-78 H L 48-71D7 1978-79 H W 75-73F12 1978-79 A L 62-80F26 1978-79 A L 64-95D6 1979-80 A L 52-75F9 1979-80 H W 66-62F25 1979-80 A L 63-83D10 1980-81 A L 47-85F21 1980-81 H L 65-102D9 1981-82 H L 43-70J22 1982-83 H L 66-69F19 1982-83 A L 58-63D6 1985-86 H W 67-53F10 1985-86 H W 63-34F9 1986-87 A W 73-60F25 1987-88 H L 62-77F26 1988-89 A W 61-56M1 1989-90 N L 72-83N24 1995-96 N W 74-48D18 2000-01 H W-OT 73-58 D4 2001-02 A L 55-58J3 2003-04 A L 57-74J2 2004-05 H L 59-71D29 2006-07 H L 50-58F13 2007-08 A L 49-66

USC Upstate 17-20J21 1977-78 A L 25-62F20 1977-78 H L 49-68D4 1978-79 H W 53-39F17 1979-79 A L 60-62J15 1979-80 N L 66-70J21 1979-80 A L 67-77F18 1979-80 H L 77-86J19 1980-81 H W 72-70F17 1980-81 A W 57-56J25 1981-82 A L 47-50F6 1981-82 H L 47-64D4 1982-83 H W 59-58D6 1982-83 A L 61-70F14 1982-83 H W 68-54N25 1985-86 H L 56-83F22 1985-86 A L 50-61F21 1986-87 H L 73-90F18 1987-88 H W 97-84F16 1988-89 H W 76-61D4 1993-94 H W 57-56N26 1994-95 A L 72-82N25 1995-96 N W 82-69J29 1995-96 H L 66-72N30 1996-97 A W 77-75J27 1996-97 A W 78-63N29 1997-98 A L 62-70J26 1997-98 H W 76-55D9 1998-99 A W 90-64N30 1999-00 H W 65-41D16 2000-01 A W 76-43D3 2003-04 H W 72-67D1 2004-05 A L 53-76N23 2005-06 H L 86-88D17 2006-07 A W 94-85N15 2008-09 H L 55-63D30 2009-10 A L 52-71D2 2010-11 H L 73-78

Virginia State 1-1M07 2001-02 N L 56-65D3 2005-06 A W 71-59

Virginia Tech 0-2J5 2008-09 A L 31-64N12 2009-10 A L 52-59

Virginia Union 1-1M5 1997-98 N W 74-65N21 2003-04 N L 75-84

Voorhees 5-0F3 1985-86 H W 84-59F2 1986-87 A W 75-68J23 1987-88 H W 81-41J21 1988-89 A W 74-56N25 1994-95 N W 89-67

Wake Forest 0-2D15 2008-09 A L 31-83N29 2009-10 A L 25-66

Warner-Southern 1-0N18 1989-90 N W 68-52

Warren Wilson 2-0N28 1978-79 H W 71-46F14 1978-79 A W 94-47

Washburn 0-1J3 1987-88 N L 58-75

Webber 1-0D1 1986-87 A W 65-46

West Chester 1-0N18 1994-95 N W 77-68

West Georgia 1-0N17 2000-01 N W 67-57

West Virginia 0-1D15 2007-08 A L 26-93

Western Carolina 0-1D3 1988-89 A L 67-76

Wingate 13-33J17 1989-90 A L 57-88F14 1989-90 H W 115-101J16 1990-91 H L 52-94F13 1990-91 A L 51-82J15 1991-92 A L 57-61F12 1991-92 H L 59-67F20 1991-92 N L 64-65J13 1992-93 H L 72-76F10 1992-93 A L 61-73M11 1993-94 A L 63-64J18 1993-94 A L 61-75F16 1993-94 H L 54-62M3 1994-95 A W 77-71J11 1994-95 H L 59-61F8 1994-95 A W 79-65J24 1995-96 H L 52-66F21 1995-96 A L 51-57F28 1995-96 A L 51-54J15 1996-97 H L 64-71F12 1996-97 A L 39-73F27 1997-98 A W 71-58J12 1997-98 H W 90-70F4 1997-98 A W 73-61M4 1998-99 N L 76-77J6 1998-99 A L 69-72

F3 1998-99 H W 80-67M3 1999-00 N W 93-68J8 1999-00 H W 82-65F5 1999-00 A W-OT 71-68M2 2000-01 N L 67-76J10 2000-01 H W 87-74F7 2000-01 A L 68-69J9 2001-02 A W 81-72F6 2001-02 H L 67-68J15 2002-03 H L 70-84F12 2002-03 A W 90-76M5 2003-04 N L 64-75J14 2003-04 A L 72-93F11 2003-04 H L 62-66J12 2004-05 H L 66-71F9 2004-05 A L 57-74M1 2005-06 A L 56-77J11 2005-06 A L 66-80F8 2005-06 H L 66-67J17 2006-07 A L 57-82F12 2006-07 H L-OT 63-74

Winston-Salem State 1-1N30 2001-02 N W 76-57N21 2009-10 N L-OT 65-66

Winthrop 2-13D11 1978-79 A L 44-80J22 1980-81 A L 52-74F9 1980-81 H L 68-71J21 1981-82 H L 53-83F8 1981-82 A L 59-67J19 1983-84 H L 53-70J19 1983-84 H L 53-70D5 1987-88 A L 61-80J19 2007-08 A L 48-66J3 2008-09 H L 35-47F7 2008-09 A L 48-77J2 2009-10 A L 40-57F6 2009-10 H W 48-43J17 2010-11 H W 55-40F19 2010-11 H L 47-56

Wisconsin-Stephens Point 1-0D29 1993-94 N W 85-80

Wofford 18-6J25 1979-80 H W 78-34F1 1979-80 A W 70-41F2 1980-81 A L 88-92F12 1980-81 H W 73-64F1 1981-82 H W 75-57F11 1981-82 A L 53-60J31 1982-83 A W 70-48F10 1982-83 H W 72-63J30 1983-84 H W 71-53F9 1983-84 A L 56-59D6 1984-85 A W 73-59F7 1984-85 H W 85-60J30 1985-86 H W 73-71J29 1986-87 A W 77-69F27 1987-88 A W 73-53F7 1988-89 H L 56-57D5 1991-92 N L 72-73J27 1991-92 H W 82-60D3 1992-93 H W 74-66J25 1992-93 H L 67-72D1 1993-94 N W 62-60J24 1993-94 H W 82-66D1 1994-95 N W 70-45J30 1994-95 A W 87-61

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bRian Reesedirector oF athleticS • Second Year

Brian Reese, formerly Vanderbilt University’s associate director of student athletics, has been named the new director of athletics at Presbyterian College. PC president Dr. John Griffith made the announcement on Monday, April 5, following a national search that attracted more than 80 candidates. “I am enormously pleased to announce that Brian Reese has agreed to serve as our new director of athletics,” Griffith said. “His experience at Vanderbilt underscores the importance we place on academics for our student-athletes and we believe he will be a perfect fit for our community.” Reese has served at Vanderbilt since 2002, when he first joined the school’s athletics staff as director of football operations. In 2004, he was named director of sports operations at the university before being named associate director of student-athletics in 2008. Prior to joining the athletics staff at Vanderbilt, Reese was the head athletic trainer at Furman from 1995 to 2002 and assistant director of sports medicine at the Citadel from 1989 to 1995.

He is a 1986 graduate of Grand Valley State College in Allendale, Mich., where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He also earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma in 1989. Reese has personal ties to PC; his wife attended PC while his brothers-in-law - Michael and William - were respective members of the Blue Hose football and baseball teams. During visits to campus both with family and as part of his job, Reese said he felt attuned to how special a place PC is. “Presbyterian College has a great tradition of putting academics first for student-athletes,” he said. “When the job opened, I went after it knowing this was a good environment to live and work in. After meeting people here - the coaches, student-athletes, faculty, and the community - I knew this is where I wanted to be. There is so much potential here for us to have great success in Division I and doing it with honor. I’m grateful and humbled to be selected.” Reese follows Dr. William “Bee” Carlton, who served his alma mater as AD for six years. Reese and his wife, Tricia, have three children.

mike smithSenior aSSiStant director oF athleticS • ninth Year

Mike Smith is in his ninth year at PC and currently serves as the Senior Associate Director of Athletics. He is involved with and coordinates all aspects of operations within the department. Smith has worn many hats while at PC. He is a former PC student, is married to a former student, served on the faculty, coached several of the teams and is a PC dad. He returned to Clinton, S.C., in 2002 to become the Professor of Military Science and began coaching at PC as a volunteer assistant coach for Coach Gregg Nibert and the men’s basketball team. That first year, the team earned a 27-9 record and advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. After two years, Mike switched sides and began as an assistant coach for our women’s basketball team. The team attained a 21-7 record in their second year. Smith retired from the Army in 2005 and added the additional duties as Assistant Athletic Director along with continuing to be an assistant women’s basketball coach. In 2007, he left basketball and was named Associate Director in order to help in the transition

to Division I. However for 2007-2008, he stepped in to serve as an interim head coach for women’s lacrosse. The team had a miraculous year attaining a .500 record, the best in school history, while playing a player short for most of the year. In July of 2010, Smith was promoted to Senior Associate Director of Athletics following six months as the Interim Athletics Director. The 1982 PC graduate earned a B.S. in economics and business administration and was a four-year letterwinner and senior captain for the Blue Hose basketball team. Smith also earned an MBA from Webster University. The Clover, S.C., native is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army having served our country for over 23 years. He is married to the former Lynn Hope of Rock Hill, S.C., who is also a PC alumnus from the class of ’82. She was a shooting guard for the Blue Hose during her tenure and still has a best jump shot in the family. Mike and Lynn have one son, Steven, a recent PC graduate.

dR. John V. GRiFFithcollege PreSident • 14th Year

Dr. John V. Griffith, a 1969 graduate of Dickinson College, begins his 13th year as President of Presbyterian College. Griffith became the 16th president of PC on Jan. 1, 1998, replacing Dr. Kenneth B. Orr who retired after guiding the college for 18 years. Griffith was inaugurated on Oct. 10, 1998, as part of Homecoming festivities. Griffith continues to guide Presbyterian College through the new strategic plan which will take PC through the first decade of the 21st century. Griffith helped the institution celebrate its 125th anniversary during the academic year in 2005-06. Griffith came to PC after spending his previous 20 years of service at several colleges in different capacities. He began his work at the college level in 1977, when he was hired as a lecturer at the University of Syracuse. Prior to his time at Syracuse, Griffith served as a chaplain at the Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Mass., from 1972-76 and as a minister at the Village Baptist Church in Sherbune, N.Y., from 1976-78. He served as a lecturer at Syracuse University for one year before accepting a job at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was an associate director for Project Choice, a $150,000 project on student consumer protection. He moved on to Davidson College in Davidson, N.C., in 1979, where he was hired as Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid and a member of the faculty. He served in this capacity for the next six years before being named Vice President for Institutional Advancement in 1985. During the next four years, Griffith helped develop Project MATCH, a $150,000 project directed at intellectual development and college admissions. While at Davidson, he was also instrumental in the development of Love of Learning, an intervention program directed at African-American youth. Griffith continued his work at Davidson College until 1989, when he was named president of Arkansas College, a private liberal arts college in Batesville, Ark., which later changed its name to Lyon College. He served as president of Lyon, a PCUSA-related school, for eight years before coming to PC. Throughout his career, Griffith has served on numerous committees and councils, including the executive committee of the Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities and the Governor’s Advisory Board of Technology and Telecommunications for the State of Arkansas. He is an active board member of the Laurens County Economic Development Corporation and was honored as its 2003 Man of the Year. He is an honorary board member of the Upstate Alliance, and a gubernatorial appointment to the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. He also serves on the board of directors for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Griffith graduated cum laude from Dickinson College in 1969 with a bachelor’s degree in Religion, receiving the Hoffstatder Award as the most outstanding senior. He later graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1972 with a Master’s of Divinity degree, being named valedictorian and baccalaureate speaker of his class. Griffith received his Ph.D. degree in Intellectual Development from

the University of Syracuse in 1980. He and his wife, the former Nancy Shell, are the parents of two sons: Matthew, a graduate of Davidson College, and Chris, a graduate of Dickinson College.

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Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid -- receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 15 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men’s and women’s indoor track & field in 1997. The Conference’s 19th championship sport -- women’s lacrosse, will begin play in 2012-13 with seven members. At the same time, Kallander has solidified Conference membership, as an all-time high 11 member institutions comprise the 28-year League in 2011-12. Recent additions include High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian College, plus the return of charter member Campbell University this year. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 700 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport.

During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, more than 240 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship six times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the first women’s golf program advance to the national finals, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team five consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, has had four NFL Draft picks, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships - the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event. In 2006-07, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four out of the last seven years - including a national seed for the first time in 2010, while the Chanticleers’ FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South’s football existence. The 2009-10 season saw Liberty’s Sam Chelanga win two NCAA National Championships (cross country, 10,000-meter run), Coastal Carolina’s baseball team reach the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No. 3 in the national polls; and three women’s basketball teams reach the postseason for the first time in Conference history. Last season, Chelanga won two more NCAA National Championships (cross country, outdoor 5,000-meter run), the Big South had its first automatic bid recipient in football (Coastal Carolina), UNC Asheville reached the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, Coastal Carolina’s women’s golf team was the first in Conference history to advance to the NCAA Championship out of Regional play, and a League-record 18 baseball players were drafted in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached national prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina’s Amber Campbell made the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team - one of five former Big South athletes to compete in the Games; VMI’s Reggie Williams reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, UNC Asheville’s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina’s Dustin Johnson has won four PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in 2007 and tied for runner-up at the 2011 Open Championship. The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The Conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 95 Academic All-Americans in its 27 years of existence. Furthermore, the Big South has a record number of NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last two years.

biG south conFeRencedee nicholsdirector oF comPliance • third Year

Dee Nichols is in her second year at Presbyterian College as an Assistant Director of Athletics for compliance and Senior Woman Administrator. Nichols returns to PC after spending the previous five years as a health and physical education teacher at Rocky Hill School East in Greenwich, R.I. Nichols brings an abundance of collegiate experiecne with her, having served as the assistant compliance director at Rhode Island from 2000-2003. During that time, she worked with Atlantic 10 special assistance funds, collected countable athletic related activity for 23 sports, maintained communication with 17 coaches on daily issues and processed student-athlete information for the NCAA Clearinghouse. She also updated financial aid and scholarship information. During her last two years at Rhode Island, Nichols served as a physical education instructor and university supervisor. After earning her undergraduate degree at Georgia Southern in 1991 in health and physical education, Nichols pursued her master’s, which she earned from Georgia Southern, in 1993. From 1990-1993, she was Georgia Southern’s assistant women’s volleyball coach. There, she performed on-the-court coaching duties and coordinated the recruitment of prospective student-athletes.

In 1993, she added being a physical education instructor to her duties. A year later, Nichols took over the reigns of the volleyball program. For three years, she designed and oversaw recruiting coordination, managed the budget and supervised two assistant coaches while being in charge of the Division I program. In 1996, Nichols stepped down from being the head volleyball coach to assist the women’s basketball team. She continued recruiting prospective student-athletes, performed on-the-court duties and supervised the strength and conditioning program for the squad. A year later, Nichols taught physical education at M.S. Bailey Elementary and Joana Elementray. From 1998-2000, Nichols came on board at PC as an administrative assistant. During her time with the Blue Hose, she coordinated ticket sales, distributed prospective student-athlete complimentary football tickets, managed ticket and game-day gate accounts and managed the football recruiting database. Nichols also distributed correspondence to prospective student-athletes. Nichols is married to Harold Nichols. The couple has three children. They have an older daughter, Cassie, and twins, Corey and Cameron. The family resides in Clinton.

nelson Jonesdirector oF SPortS medicine • 25th Year

Nelson Jones enters his 24th season at Presbyterian College and fifth as the Director of Sports Medicine. Jones oversees a staff of seven and is responsible for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries for all student-athletes at PC. He acts as the primary athletic trainer for the volleyball and men’s basketball teams. He was promoted to director in 2004. He left PC later that year to accept a position as a sales representative in Virginia. He returned to the Blue Hose in 2006, reclaiming his role as Director of Sports Medicine. Jones originally joined the PC community in 1986 as the first-ever certified athletic trainer in the school’s history. Prior to his arrival, Jones served a three-year stint as an assistant athletic trainer at Furman. In addition to working with the Paladins, he has collegiate

experience from East Tennessee State as well as doing internships with the Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills of the National Football League and the Michigan Panthers of the former United States Football League. The Bristol, Va., native earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education-athletic training from East Tennessee State in( 1983 and a master’s degree in health sciences from Furman IN 1985. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the South Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association. He resides in Clinton with his wife, the former Amy Ramage of Springfield, Ohio.

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we aRe pResbyteRian colleGePresbyterian College is located in Clinton, South Carolina, a

community of 10,000 nestled in upstate South Carolina. The college’s beautiful 240-acre campus and a national reputation for academic excellence attract 1,200 students representing 30 states and eleven foreign countries. International study programs include China, Oxford, Spain, and Cuba. The distinguished sons and daughters of Presbyterian College are outstanding leaders in business and industry, education, athletics, journalism, medicine, the military, the Church, and public service. Presbyterian College, home of the fighting Blue Hose, continues to live its motto of “While we live, we serve,” producing servant leaders for the world today.

PC was born of the dreams of a humble pastor determined to restore a territory plundered by war. In 1864 22-year-old Rev. William Plumer Jacobs arrived in Clinton to serve as pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Eight years later Jacobs and the church founded the Clinton High School Association to provide the young people of Laurens County a place to receive a Christian-based, liberal arts education. In 1880 the Clinton High School Association became first Clinton College, and then in 1890 the Presbyterian College of South Carolina.

Coeducational instruction occurred from the start. In keeping with its goal to produce graduates of high moral character, Presbyterian College adopted an honor code, a student-run system still flourishing today, to govern students’ academic and social lives.

Today’s PC curriculum includes international programs, internships, and unique cultural and arts opportunities. New facilities for living (Senior Hall and Carol International House), athletic play (new Bailey Memorial Stadium, Martin Soccer Stadium), study (Lassiter Science Hall, the Arnold Archives and Thomason Library), and infrastructure support (information technology) benefit the PC and Clinton community alike.

New professorships have strengthened the already strong faculty.

The college is home to six South Carolina Professors of the Year, more than twice the number of any public or private institution in the state. Financial aid resources insure that qualified students have access to a PC education.

Blue Hose sports have always made history. In 1943 PC football coach Lonnie McMillan gave the Clemson football stadium its famous nickname, Death Valley. The Scotsman Club, formerly known as the Walter Johnson Club, was created in 1937. Its purpose still today is to provide athletic scholarships for young men and women who excel in both sports venues and classrooms. In the 1960s PC’s intercollegiate tennis program was ranked number 2 in the nation.

PC provides the community a rich cultural life through lectures, art exhibits, concerts and theatrical performances. The college’s library and intramural facilities serve local residents, while college faculty and staff serve on many local boards. The college is involved in local economic development, recognizing the importance of its roll as a Clinton citizen and significant employer.

Presbyterian College holds fast to its core mission and high standards of integrity, celebrating its motto: “Dum Vivimus Servimus,” or “While we live, we serve.” Service to community and each other are hallmarks of faculty and students alike, and PC has one of the oldest student volunteer organizations in the country in Student Volunteer Services (SVS). Presbyterian College is also proud of its service to country. More than 1,000 PC graduates served in World War II, and today’s alumni ranks include a Medal of Honor recipient and more than 15 generals.

In 2007, after 15 years in NCAA Division II, the college entered its first transitional year of membership into NCAA Division I. Today, PC fields 15 competitive teams in men’s and women’s sports and is in its fifth transitional season. PC is a member of the Big South Conference.

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Sherece Smith So. • Clemson, S.C. • G

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Dria David Jr. • Lawrenceville, Ga. • G

5

Karlee Taylor So. • Asheville, N.C. • G

10

Chelsea Parker Jr. • Asheville, N.C. • F

11

Devin Fothergill Jr. • Somerset, Ky. • G

20

Keyonna Allen Fr. • Forest Park, Ga. • F

21

Shonda Burnside Jr. • Gray Court, S.C. • F

22

Megan Schaaf So. • Ellicott City, Md. • F

23

Kristen Stevens Sr. • Pickerington, Ohio • G

24

Olivia Towers-Solis Jr. • Dacula, Ga. • F

34

Mariah Pietrowski Jr. • Elizabethton, Tenn. • C

51

Ronny Fisher Head Coach

Eric Burrow Associate Head Coach

Kate Dempsey Assistant Coach

Lisa Jackson Assistant Coach

Heide Burgin Athletic Trainer

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2011-2012 SEASON SCHEDULENovember 11 at Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 5 p.m.November 15 Furman Templeton Center 7 p.m.November 17 Allen Templeton Center 5:30 p.m.November 19 at SC State Orangeburg, S.C. 5:30 p.m. November 22 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 4:30 p.m.November 27 at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 1 p.m.November 29 NC Central Templeton Center 7 p.m.December 2 at USC Upstate Spartanburg, S.C. 7 p.m.December 13 Columbia College Templeton Center 11:30 a.m.December 16 Montreat Templeton Center 7 p.m.December 19 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10:30 a.m.December 31 at Charleston Southern* Charleston, S.C. 2 p.m.January 2 at Coastal Carolina* Conway, S.C. 7 p.m.January 7 Winthrop* Templeton Center 5 p.m.January 14 Gardner-Webb* Templeton Center 3 p.m.January 16 UNC Asheville* Templeton Center 7 p.m.January 21 at Liberty* Lynchburg, Va. 2 p.m.January 23 at Radford* Radford, Va. 7 p.m.January 28 Campbell* Templeton Center 5 p.m.January 30 High Point* Templeton Center 7 p.m.February 4 at Winthrop* Rock Hill, S.C. 1 p.m.February 11 at UNC Asheville* Asheville, N.C. 2 p.m.February 13 at Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.February 18 Radford* Templeton Center 3 p.m.February 20 Liberty* Templeton Center 7 p.m.February 25 at High Point* High Point, N.C. 2 p.m.February 27 Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 7 p.m.March 2 Coastal Carolina* Templeton Center 7 p.m.March 5 Charleston Southern* Templeton Center 7 p.m.

* denotes Big South Conference game


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