Location: Campbellsville, Kentucky Head Coach: Ginger Colvin Mailing Address: 1 University Drive, UPO 793 Years / Record at School: 8 / 218 - 58 Campbellsville, KY 42718 Founded: 1906 Basketball Phone: (270) 789-5554 President: Michael V. Carter Basketball E-Mail: Nickname: Tigers / Lady Tigers [email protected] Colors: Maroon and Gray National Affiliation: NAIA Division I [email protected] Conference Affiliation: Mid-South Conference Assistant Coach: Miranda Denney Home Court / Capacity: Assistant Coach: Sarge Pollock Powell Athletic Center / 1700 Athletic Director: Rusty Hollingsworth

Office Phone: (270) 789-5257 Athletic Fax: (270) 789-5048 1. Oklahoma City (OK) Assistant AD: Jim Hardy 2. Campbellsville (KY) Sports Information: Jordan Alves 3. Freed Hardeman (TN) Office Phone: (270) 789-5276 4. Bethel (TN) SID Assistant: Richard Robards 5. Westminster (UT) Head Athletic Trainer: Derek Port 6. Oklahoma Baptist (OK) Office Phone: (270) 789-5544 7. Westmont (CA) 8. Montana State Northern (MT) 9. Concordia (CA) Campbellsville University Athletics Web Site: 10. Our Lady of the Lake (TX) 11. Mid-America Nazarene (KS) www.campbellsvilletigers.com 12. Loyola (LA) Newspaper: 13. Great Falls (MT) Central Kentucky News Journal 14. Langston (OK) Sports Editor: Bobby Brockman 15. Shawnee State (OH) Phone: (270) 465-8111 16. Vanguard (CA) 17. Benedictine (KS) Broadcasting Stations: 18. Wiley (TX) WLCU—88.7 FM (Campbellsville) 19. The Masters (CA) www.WLCUFM.com 20. Lyon (AR) Comcast Cable Channel 22 (Audio) 21. Southern New Orleans (LA) Comcast Cable Channel 10 (Live Video) 22. Wayland Baptist (TX) Voice of the Tigers: 23. Pikeville (KY) 24. Carroll (MT) Jay Turner, Matt Payton 25. Baker (KS)

Head GINGER COLVIN Coach

Ginger High Colvin enters her ninth season as Head Coach of Fast Facts the Campbellsville University Lady Tigers. Though she has worn the title of head coach for only eight seasons, Colvin has been a part of the Lady Tiger family for nearly 3 decades. Her HOMETOWN Campbellsville University experience began in 1986 on the Tompkinsville, KY hardwood as a student athlete under then-head coach Donna HIGH SCHOOL Wise. In her playing career, Colvin was a star performer. In Monroe County 1990, she was named a Third- Team All-American and the YEARS / RECORD KIAC Player of the Year. She is 8 years / 218-58 (79%) one of only four Lady Tigers to be named as an All-Conference FAMILY selection for four consecutive seasons. She is also a member of Husband—Robert the 1000 point club at Campbellsville University and a member of the Campbellsville University Athletics Hall of Fame. Impressively, Colvin still Son—Kobe holds the NAIA national record for highest assist average in a career. She Parents—Jimmy and also ranks first in CU Lady Tiger basketball history for assists in a game, Linda High season, and career. MSC Coach of the Year Upon completion of her playing career, Colvin’s love for Campbellsville University and passion for the game prompted her to begin her coaching (2009, 2010, 2014, 2015) career as an assistant coach under the direction of Hall of Fame Head Coach, Donna Wise. Colvin served as a part-time assistant for 12 years, from National Finalist for 1991-2003. WBCA Coach of the Year In 1997, Colvin was called upon to take over the reins of a struggling (2010, 2015) Campbellsville High School Lady Eagle program. Coach Colvin’s impact on that program was both quick and remarkable. In seven seasons, her teams achieved a winning record five times. Colvin guided her Lady Eagle teams to All-Time Assist Leader at three 20-win seasons and three 5th Region All-A Championships. One of Campbellsville those All-A Regional Championship teams advanced to the Elite 8 of the University Class A State Tournament. She also led Campbellsville to two 20th District Member of the Titles (the first district titles in school history in women’s basketball). Colvin’s Campbellsville University ultimate achievement at the high school ranks came in 2001 and 2002 when Hall of Fame she guided her Lady Eagle squads to the championship game of the 5th Region tournament. Member of the In 2003, Colvin returned to Campbellsville University as a full-time assistant. Campbellsville University Four seasons later, when Donna Wise announced her retirement, Colvin was 1000 Point Club the logical choice to fill Wise’s shoes. She is only the second head coach in the history of the Campbellsville University program. Holds the NAIA National Record for Highest In her tenure as head coach, Coach Colvin has accumulated a sparkling Assist Average in a Career record of 218 wins and 58 losses. She has achieved 4 thirty win seasons, 5 Regular Season Mid South Conference Championships, and 2 Mid South Conference Tournament Championships. Head GINGER COLVIN Coach

Last season, she guided the Lady Tigers to their first ever NAIA National Tournament Final Four. Her team would go on to compete in the NAIA National Championship game before falling to eventual champion, Oklahoma City In 2009-2010, the Lady Tigers became the first University. She has also to the NAIA National team in the history of the Mid-South ConferenceTournament Elite Eight 4 times. to go undefeated in conference play. Additionally, the Lady Tigers were named the NAIA National In 2009-2010, the Lady Tigers became the first team in the Team Champion of Character. To top it all off, history of the Mid-South Conference to go undefeated in Colvin was named Mid-South Conference Coach ofconference play.. Additionally, the Lady Tigers were the Year for the second year in a row and was a named the NAIA National Team Champion of Character. finalist to be named WBCA National Coach of theTo top it all off, Colvin was named Mid-South Conference Year. 2010-2011 proved to be monumental as Coach of the Year for the second year in a row and was a well. For the first time in Colvin’s tenure, the Ladyfinalist to be named WBCA National Coach of the Year. Tigers won the Mid-South Conference tournament 2010-2011 provedchampionship. to be monumentalThey were champions as well. of both The the Lady Tigers were champions of both the MSC TournamentMSC and Tournament Regular Seasonand Regular for Season the forfirst the time first in 7 years. Another 30 win season ended in a 7th trip to the NAIA Nationaltime in 7 years. Tournament Another 30 Elitewin season Eight. ended The in a Lady Tigers finished the season with the highest ranking in school history7th trip atto the#2 NAIAin the National nation. Tournament In 2013 -Elite2014, the Lady Tigers put together Colvin’s third thirty win season in routeEight. to The both Lady a Tigers Mid finished-South the Conference season with the Regular -Season Championship and a Mid-South Conference highestTournament ranking in Championship. school history at #2 inThe the 2013 -2014 team finished the season ranked #5 in the nation and earned Colvinnation. Lastanother year, the MSC Lady TigersCoach put oftogether the Year award. Colvin’s third thirty win season in route to both a Last season, MidColvin-South and Conference her squad Regular made-Season history by becoming the first team in CampbellsvilleChampionship Universityand a Mid-South history Conference to play in an NAIA ChampionshipTournament Game. Championship. They did so The by 2013 advancing-2014 team to LTB’s first ever Fab Four. Thefinished Lady the Tigersseason ranked finished #5 in thethe nationseason and ranked #2 in the nation with aearned final Colvin record a third of trip33 -to4. the Colvin NAIA Elitewas Eight. named the Mid South Conference Coach Ginger of the Colvin Year is a relentlessfor a 4th worker time. with a passion for the game of basketball and for Coach GingerCampbellsville Colvin is University.a relentless She isworker adored by with her a passion for the game of basketballplayers and and respected for Campbellsville by her peers. In a seven University. year She is adored by her playersspan, and she respectedhas revived the by Campbellsville her peers. University In an eight year span, she has revived theprogram Campbellsville and has solidified University the Lady Tigers’ program position and has solidified the Lady Tigers’among position the elite teams among in the the nation. elite Colvin’s teams in the nation. Colvin’s competitivecompetitive naturenature and and tireless tireless work ethicwork will ethic will continue to solidify the Ladycontinue Tiger’s to solidify position the Lady on Tiger’s the position national on scene for years to come. the national scene for years to come. Assistant MIRANDA DENNEY Coach

Miranda Denney enters her ninth season as an assistant coach under Fast Facts Head Coach Ginger Colvin. Hootie (as she is known) has a true passion for the game of basketball and for Campbellsville University. As a Lady Tiger, Miranda played four seasons Hometown under legendary Head Coach Donna Wise. She was a member of two Somerset, KY regular season conference championship teams and a member Family of one conference tournament championship team. Miranda Husband—Brian competed in the NAIA National Tournament all four years of her Parents—Mickey and playing career, and she led her team Donna Ray into the Elite 8 of the National Tournament from the point guard Education position in her freshman season. Conference Academic All-Conference B.S. Mathematics, Hootie was a gritty, hard-working Team three times. She graduated Secondary Education player who always drew the toughest from Campbellsville University with a defensive assignment from the guard 4.0 GPA. Upon graduation, she Campbellsville University spot. She competed at the highest completed her masters degree in (2005) level every time she stepped onto the Education. She currently teaches floor. part-time in the math department at Off the floor, Miranda also made her the University. M.A. Education mark on Campbellsville University. Hootie is a tireless worker who is She was named Valedictorian of the always willing to go the extra mile for Campbellsville University CU senior class in 2005. She was also others. She is actively involved in the (2009) named Ms. Campbellsville in that recruiting process, and is also a key same senior season. Throughout the contributor in the scouting process. course of her career on the Denney has been a huge piece of the Campbellsville University hardwood, Hootie was named an puzzle for the Lady Tigers over the last Valedictorian Academic All-American twice and eight seasons! was also named to the Mid-South (2005)

From The Young’s—Carla, Vincent, Elliot, and Lindey Assistant SARGE POLLOCK Coach

Michael “Sarge” Pollock returns this season to lead Fast Facts the Lady Tiger Basketball Junior Varsity Program. He also serves as a varsity assistant. Pollock was a long-time coach at Taylor County Middle and High School where he was the women’s basketball, baseball, and softball head coach. He also served as men’s basketball assistant coach at Campbellsville Hometown High School where he was part of two Class A Regional Titles under Head Coach Tim Davis. Hardinsburg, KY Pollock came to Campbellsville in 1984 as a two-sport athlete. He played baseball for then Head Coach Family Danny David. Over his career at CU, he accumulated 27 career wins (which is first all-time) Wife—Susie and sits in third all-time with 225.2 career innings pitched. He was part of the runner-up 1986 and 1987 NAIA District 32 teams. Pollock Daughters—MaLeigha was also on the KIAC Championship team in 1987 and runner-up in 1988. and Reagan Pollock played basketball from 1985-1988 for Hall of Fame coach Lou Cunningham. He served as a student assistant for basketball and baseball in 1998-1989. Inducted into the Breckenridge County Hall Since 2001, Pollock has worked at Jesse Insurance Agency in Campbellsville. He and his of Fame wife, Susie have two children, MaLeigha and Reagan. MaLeigha graduated from CU in 2012 after spending three years on the Lady Tiger golf team. (2004)

Student Assistant CHELSEA CRAIG

Chelsea Craig begins her first season as a student Fast Facts assistant for the Lady Tiger Basketball program after completing her final season in uniform last season. Chelsea joined the Lady Tigers in 2011 after transferring from Lincoln Memorial University. In her first two seasons, Chelsea proved her worth as a strong presence in the post MSC All Conference and an unbelievable offensive rebounder. After First Team red-shirting her junior season, Chelsea came back and made the most of her senior campaign. (2014) Despite having to deal with personal tragedy, Chelsea inspired everyone around her by playing NAIA and WBCA the best basketball of her career. She finished the Third-Team season averaging 8.6 points per game and 5.4 All-American rebounds. Those averages were good enough to earn her honors as a first-team All-Mid South Conference performer. She was also named an NAIA Third Team All-American and a WBCA Third Team All- NAIA National American. Her jersey will hang in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame “Ring of Tournament Hustle Honor” as a result of these accomplishments. Chelsea was also awarded with the Award “Hustle Award” at this year’s NAIA National Tournament. (2014) Chelsea is employed at Modern Care in Campbellsville and is working on her MBA at Campbellsville University. ManagerStudent CHRIS SCHROADER Assistant

Chris Schroader begins his second season as a Fast Facts manager for the Lady Tigers. In his own words: “I wanted to be a manager for the Lady Tiger Basketball program as I aspire to win championships and continue the LTB tradition.” He has become an indispensable part of the Lady Tiger program and played a huge part in the success of the team Hometown last year. Before coming to Campbellsville, Chris attended Centertown, KY Ohio County High School where he was a manager for four years. In his first two years of high school High School basketball, he managed for the men’s team at Ohio County. During that time, Chris’s teams had a Ohio County record of 47 wins and 20 losses. He got to enjoy a District Championship and a 29-3 season his Major sophomore year. When his junior year of high school rolled around, Chris changed his focus and began managing for the women’s Physical Education basketball program at Ohio County. During that time, his teams had a record of 44 wins and 17 losses and earned two district championships. Chris received a student Family coach award his freshman year; a student assistant award his sophomore season, and a “Mr. Lady Eagle” award his senior year. He graduated from Ohio County with a 3.4 Mom—Rita Schroader GPA and was named an All-American Scholar in 2010,11, and 13.

Student JAY TURNER & MATT PAYTON AssistantRadio

Jay Turner and Matt Payton serve as the voices for Tiger and Lady Tiger Basketball. Jay Turner has been doing play-by-play for Campbellsville University since 2009. Through the years, he has served as a lifeline for parents and supporters who were unable to make it to Lady Tiger games. Matt Payton joined the action on the airwaves in 2014 and has served as both color commentator and play by play announcer for the Lady Tigers. He is also the host of the “Ginger Colvin Show” that airs on WLCU- TV. Matt and Jay are huge supporters of the Lady Tiger Basketball program. Their dedication and commitment to our program comes across loud and clear on the airwaves! They are a truly invaluable part of the Lady Tiger team. 2015-2016 SEASON PREVIEW

Tigers return Lindsey Burd, who scored 9.8 points per STORY BY RICHARD ROBARDS game and a team-high 6.6 rebounds; Emily Fox adds eight points and 42 percent accuracy from the 3-point With an overall winning percentage of nearly .790 through line;Madison Clements chips in 7.4 points and 75 percent free throw shooting; LeeAnn Griderprovided 6 points and eight seasons, one cannot count Lady Tiger Basketball out of th many discussions involving the Mid-South Conference or the 191 assists (9 in the NAIA); and Kristen Jacob, whose numbers were consistent at 5.6 points and 5 rebounds per NAIA. contest.

That's because in Ginger Colvin's eight seasons to date, her "We are so excited about the possibilities," continued teams have been in the conference tournament final six Colvin. "We have a very talented freshman class and a times – winning two tourney championships — while transfer that we are excited about, too." grabbing five regular season titles. Her teams have also qualified for seven national tournament appearances as she and the Lady Tigers head into her ninth campaign. Campbellsville will get its season under way on Friday, Oct. 30 when it faces Harris-Stowe State University in the Third Even with the unprecedented success, the Lady Tigers will Annual Chamber Classic hosted by Bethel University in have to buck the odds if they want to better last season's 33- McKenzie, Tenn. The Lady Tigers meet Evangel (Mo.) the 4 mark — their best record since 2009-10's 33-3 ledger — next night in the second of a two-game weekend. and their magical run to the finals of the 2015 NAIA National Tournament. Yes, they lost to national champion CU has four more non-conference games before opening Oklahoma City, 80-63. But along the national tournament MSC play with a murderous four-game road slate against trail, CU defeated No. 13 (MidAmerica Nazarene, 52-45), some of the conference heavyweights: Shawnee State No. 5 (Bethel University, 73-64) and No. 1 (Freed-Hardeman, (Ohio) on Thursday, Nov. 19; Georgetown (Ky.) on 56-52) to make the bracket opposite Oklahoma City. Oh, Saturday, Nov. 21; Thursday, Dec. 3 at Lindsey Wilson and they also beat Louisiana Shreveport 55-46, a team that (Ky.); and Saturday, Dec. 5 at Cumberland (Tenn.). had been receiving votes in the NAIA poll. The remainder of December includes a trip to Puerto Rico "Last season has definitely motivated us," said Colvin. "The and a couple of home dates on Dec. 29 and 30 against girls have returned to campus in the best shape of any team Reinhardt (Ga.) and Milligan (Tenn.), respectively. I have ever coached. "Our schedule has us on the move and playing some new "We have so many players returning that were huge factors teams," offered Colvin. "We realize that everyone will be for us last season. We have an incredible post and guard determined to knock us off, but we are just as determined game and a lot of players that can contribute." to be successful. Our conference will once again be extremely tough. I imagine there will again be at least five Campbellsville has been able to pinpoint a lot of its success schools with the opportunity to play in the national with a defense that was ranked third nationally last season tournament." and has been a top 10 defensive program throughout Colvin's career. In January Campbellsville goes out of conference twice with road trips to Fisk (Tenn.) and Tougaloo (Miss.) while In 2015-16 Colvin will deal with the loss of 43 percent of her spending the rest of January and February on the business scoring and 35 percent of her rebounding with the gradua- end of the remainder of its conference slate of games. tion of a four-member senior class. The Mid-South Conference Tournament will be held But the cupboard has not been left bare. Because of the March 3-6 at the Frankfort Convention Center in Frankfort, balance the Lady Tigers displayed last season, the Lady Ky. The National Tournament is set to start March 16.

From The Young’s—Carla, Vincent, Elliot, and Lindey 2015 -2016 VARSITY ROSTER

# Name Position Hometown 3 Abby Miller G Cookeville, TN 4 Lauren Turner G Gamaliel, KY 5 Madison Clements G Clementsville, TN 10 Alexis Pester G Pembroke Pines, FL 12 LeeAnn Grider PG Jamestown, KY 14 Jordan Doram F Georgetown, KY 15 Emily Fox G McKinney, KY 20 Kristen Jacob F Lexington, KY 21 Brittni Holman G Oregonia, OH 22 Lexxus Graham G Winchester, KY 23 Madison Stewart G Leitchfield, KY 24 Dylana Fothergill F Somerset, KY 30 Madison Kaiser G/F Greeneville, IN 32 Lindsey Burd F Hardyville, KY 50 Macie Spence F Mt. Sterling, KY #20 KRISTEN JACOB S Fast Facts E N I O HOMETOWN R Lexington, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Lexington Christian Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 5.6 Rick and Connie FAVORITE ATHLETE Rebounds per Game 4.9 Hayley Hellyer FG% 50% SPECIAL TALENTS Total Assists 51 Creative FAVORITE FOOD COACH’S COMMENTS 11th Region Player of the Year Ice Cream (2012) Toughness from the word “go”. FAVORITE MOVIE Has improved every season. Great Mid-South Conference passer from the post spot and great The Perks of Being a Wallflower Champion of Character leader for our team. Makes big (2015) plays at big times. Incredible post ONE WORD TO defender. Takes more charges than DESCRIBE YOU anyone on our team. One of the Hippie BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT best “true” post players in the Making it to the NAIA National nation. FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM Championship Game Kentucky

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Love, Jeff, Terri, and Kenny #32 LINDSEY BURD S Fast Facts E N I O HOMETOWN R Hardyville, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Hart County Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 9.8 John Burd, Laura Lindsey FAVORITE ATHLETE Rebounds per Game 6.6 Magic Johnson FG% 41% SPECIAL TALENTS Total Steals 57 Singing COACH’S COMMENTS FAVORITE FOOD 1st Team All Conference Lobster Rangoon (2015) One of my favorite players to have Honorable Mention ever coached because of the FAVORITE MOVIE All-American intensity and energy she brings. Her Love and Basketball (2015) energy is contagious. Unbelievable NAIA National Tournament work ethic. Dynamic. Extremely ONE WORD TO All-Tournament Team quick. Her will to win usually DESCRIBE YOU prevails. Hit the 2 biggest free (2015) Unique 2nd Team All-Conference throws in the history of Campbells- (2014) ville University Lady Tiger HERO / ROLE MODEL 2000 Point Scorer at Hart County Basketball. High School Laura Lindsey

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Mom, Dad, Mackenzie, and Chandler #10 ALEXIS PESTER J Fast Facts U N I O HOMETOWN R Pembroke Pines, FL HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 South Broward Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 2.0 Stu and Kim Pester FAVORITE FOOD Rebounds per Game 0.6 Candy 3 Point FG% 30% FAVORITE MOVIE FT% 67% Captain Phillips FAVORITE ATHLETE Steph Curry Transfer from the University of COACH’S COMMENTS North Alabama SPECIAL TALENTS

1000 Point Scorer at Great addition to our team. Very Procrastination South Broward High School (FL) gritty and hard-nosed. Hates to lose ONE WORD TO at anything. Shoots the ball DESCRIBE YOU extremely well. Gives us depth in BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT our guard position. Sarcastic Coming to Campbellsville to Play for LTB HERO/ROLE MODEL Mother Dearest giving up IS SIMPLY NOT AN OPTION Good luck this season Lexi! Love, Mom, Dad, Blake, Susan, Kaylie, Chezney, Grandma, and Momom #12 LEEANN GRIDER J Fast Facts U N I O HOMETOWN R Jamestown, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Russell County Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 6.0 Terry and Deana FAVORITE FOOD Rebounds per Game 2.8 Macaroni and Cheese Total Assists 191 FAVORITE ATHLETE Total Steals 79 Joey Chestnut FAVORITE MOVIE The Parent Trap 2nd Team All Conference COACH’S COMMENTS (2013) SPECIAL TALENTS

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#15 EMILY FOX J Fast Facts U N I O HOMETOWN R McKinney, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Lincoln County Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 8.0 Stanley and Tammy FAVORITE FOOD Rebounds per Game 2.2 Popcorn FG% 37% FAVORITE MOVIE 3 Point FG% 41% Harry Potter HERO/ROLE MODEL My Mom Transfer from Austin Peay State COACH’S COMMENTS University FAVORITE ATHLETE

All-Time Leading Scorer (Girls) One of the best shooters I’ve ever Miranda Denney at Lincoln County High School coached. Worked very hard over ONE WORD TO the summer and is in great shape. DESCRIBE YOU Fun to watch and tough to guard BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT because she can shoot it so deep. Quiet Making our run in the NAIA National Tournament FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM Kentucky #50 MACIE SPENCE J Fast Facts U N I O HOMETOWN R Mt. Sterling, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Montgomery County Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 4.0 Angie Spence, Ronnie and Patsy Gudgell Rebounds per Game 2.6 FAVORITE FOOD FG% 49% Cheeseburgers FAVORITE MOVIE Total Blocks 13 The Purge 10th Region Player of the Year COACH’S COMMENTS HERO/ROLE MODEL (2013) Pat the Cat

Very gifted player. Incredibly FAVORITE ATHLETE 1000 Point Scorer at versatile. Can take her offensive Montgomery County High game out on the floor. Also scores LeBron James School well with her back to the basket. SPECIAL TALENTS Has great hands and is one of the best passers on the team. Making People Laugh BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Complete offensive game. Making School History at CU / FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM Playing in the National Championship Cavaliers

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Dad, Mom, Reagan, Grace, Ansley Ova #21 BRITTNI HOLMAN S O Fast Facts P H O M O HOMETOWN R E Oregonia, OH HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Clinton Massie Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 1.3 Jon and Debra FAVORITE ATHLETE Rebounds per Game 0.9 Emily Fox FG% 40% FAVORITE FOOD 3 Point FG% 33% Steak FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM Undefeated Senior Season at COACH’S COMMENTS Ohio State Clinton Massie High School FAVORITE MOVIE 2nd Team SCOL Tough kid that worked very hard Frozen (2014) over the summer to get in the best shape of her life. Takes instruction ONE WORD TO incredibly well and wants to learn. DESCRIBE YOU BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT A great teammate. 2015 NAIA National Ditzy Tournament HERO/ROLE MODEL My Mom

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"Champions aren’t made in the gym. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision” Muhammad Ali #22 LEXXUS GRAHAM S O Fast Facts P H O M O HOMETOWN R E Winchester, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 George Rogers Clark Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 4.0 Robbie and Deena SPECIAL TALENTS Rebounds per Game 1.4 Eating FG% 33% FAVORITE ATHLETE FT% 75% Steph Curry FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM All-Region and All-District COACH’S COMMENTS Louisville (L’s Up) (2014) FAVORITE MOVIE Tied the KHSAA Sweet 16 A coach’s kid—Played for her dad Taken Record for Most 3’s in a Game in high school and knows the game (2014) well. Great shooter with tons of ONE WORD TO quickness. Had a very solid DESCRIBE YOU freshman year. We look for her to Silly BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT be a big contributor this season. Signing Day / Coming to HERO/ROLE MODEL Campbellsville University My Nanny

Coach Palmer, Craig, Broday, and Addison #14 JORDAN DORAM F Fast Facts R E S H M HOMETOWN A N Georgetown, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2013-2014 Harrison County Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 14.4 Tish Doram SPECIAL TALENTS Rebounds per Game 11.8 Playing the Piano Total Blocks 82 FAVORITE ATHLETE Double Doubles 28 LeBron FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM Scored Over 2000 Points (2207) COACH’S COMMENTS Kentucky and Pulled Down over 1000 Rebounds (1483) at Harrison Great addition to our team. Looks FAVORITE MOVIE County High School to fill the void left by Chelsea Craig Coach Carter and Lindey Young. Adds much Holds the Record for Rebounds needed strength and toughness in FAVORITE FOOD in a Season (365) and Career the post. Great hands and great Chinese feet. We are very optimistic about BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT her future. HERO/ROLE MODEL Breaking the Rebounding Record at my High School My Dad

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Love Mom, Bernie, Sherese, and Nanny Email: [email protected] #23 MADISON STEWART F Fast Facts R E S H M HOMETOWN A N Leitchfield, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Grayson County Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 16.0 Richie Stewart, Dana Stewart Rebounds per Game 6.6 FAVORITE ATHLETES FG% 54% LTB FAVORITE FOOD 3 Point FG% 34% Hot Wings FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM 1000 Point Scorer at Grayson COACH’S COMMENTS Boston Red Sox County High School One of the most explosive kids FAVORITE MOVIE Lexington Herald Leader we’ve had on our team in a long The Guardian Honorable Mention All-State time. Versatile and athletic. Works (2014) incredibly hard and has unlimited ONE WORD TO potential. We are thrilled to have DESCRIBE YOU Owensboro Messenger-Enquirer her on our roster. 3rd Region Player of the Year Spontaneous (2014) #24 DYLANA FOTHERGILL F Fast Facts R E S H M HOMETOWN A N Somerset, KY HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Southwestern Pulaski Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 8.6 Mark and Jill SPECIAL TALENTS Rebounds per Game 5.3 Being Good at Math FG% 49% FAVORITE FOOD FT% 71% Mexican FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM District Champion 3 Straight COACH’S COMMENTS Duke Years FAVORITE MOVIE (2013, 2014, 2015) Another great addition to our freshman class. Has worked very Sweet Home Alabama Regional Runner Up hard pre-season and shows great (2015) promise. Good touch from mid- ONE WORD TO range. Gives us added size in the DESCRIBE YOU

post position. Comes from a Adventurous BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT basketball family. Getting to the Regional HERO/ROLE MODEL Championship Game My Whole Family #30 MADISON KAISER F Fast Facts R E S H M HOMETOWN A N Greenville, IN HIGH SCHOOL 2014-2015 Floyd Central Season Stats PARENTS Points per Game 20.4 Keith Kaiser, Jennifer Hartlage Rebounds per Game 10.3 SPECIAL TALENTS Steals per Game 4.2 Sketching FAVORITE FOOD FT% 89% Cookie Dough, Lasagna, and Garlic Bread 2nd All-Time Leading Scorer at COACH’S COMMENTS FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM Floyd Central High School Crazy versatile. Works very hard. Warriors Strong and athletic. Her athleticism HERO/ROLE MODEL Indiana East/West All-Star Player makes up for what she lacks in size. Of the Game Can stretch the floor and get to the My Mom (2015) rim as well as score in the post. Reminiscent of Lindsey Burd in ONE WORD TO News and Tribune Girls Athlete many ways. DESCRIBE YOU Of the Year Goofy (2015)

GOOD LUCK LADY TIGERS! “You armed me with strength for battle, you humbled my GO MADISON! adversaries before me.”

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STORY BY RICHARD ROBARDS They shared the ball. They shared the euphoria of an upset win over the No. 1 team in America. They shared the emotional balloon pop of a loss in If you'd been living inside a beehive the past 10 days, you wouldn't have the finals. witnessed any more buzz than Campbellsville Women's Basketball created on their run through the national tournament in Independence, Mo. The Lady Tigers' historical run was one for the record books. The memories A 33-4 record tied for the most wins in program history. created, and the expanded passion for winning, will all be an added to the tradition and legacy of Lady Tiger Basketball's storied program. The social media phenomenon reared its beautiful head — Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and text messaging blew up phones every time the Lady Lady Tigers are coached to learn more than just basketball. The importance Tigers advanced another step in the 2015 tournament. of planning, loyalty, preparation, determination, dedication and teamwork are in their DNA. They breathed a breath of fresh air into a growing fan Coach Ginger Colvin spent the better of her travel day home answering as base and they raised the bar for excitement. many messages as she could — messages she didn't have time to respond to while preparing for five games in six days. The Office of Communications worked tirelessly gathering quotes from alumni, fans, corporate sponsors and also administration at Campbellsville "Literally people I haven't heard from in years were contacting me," said University from the event. They are as followed: Colvin. "People I went to school with, people in the community, my college teammates, former players, former players' parents." "I'll tell you it was an awesome ride and the great thing about this team is they had different people stepping up every game. That is why this is so Colvin was overwhelmed by the show of support, receiving texts from special. That is the way it has been all season. Everyone plays for each other former men's basketball coach, Travis Ford (now at Oklahoma State), and and they find a way to win. It was a lot of fun to be a part of." — Michael former university president Dr. Ken Winters. "Sarge" Pollock, Lady Tiger assistant coach and CU alum, 1989.

"It is still sinking in what an impact we had on people." "I think that the girls did fantastic. Anytime you make it to the national tournament it's a job well done. Then to make it to the Fab Four and to the The university took a calculated risk in spending money, providing travel for national championship game is just incredible. They are incredible girls and five people (way more than any other school) to allow for live radio, diary they have done a wonderful job representing themselves and Campbellsville posts, game notes, promotional videos and game coverage. It paid off in University. Coach Colvin has done an incredible job and they deserve all the unparalleled fan access on social media — hyping what was going on to accolades and celebration." —Ed Pavy, Director of Campus Ministries. blowout proportions. The preview story for the championship game drew more than 9,000 views on Facebook. WLCU TV's Alan Haven's videos had "This is going to pay dividends forever. The Lady Tiger basketball culture is a views into the thousands and were some of the most shared on Twitter and culture of excellence and tradition. This year they broke that glass ceiling of Instagram. making it past the quarterfinals and into the Fab Four and even the national championship game." — Larry Bowen, 1987 CU alum, President of CU But nothing could prepare Colvin and her team for the final miles of the trip Booster Club and member of advancement board. home when they got to the county line and had a police escort to the Powell Athletic Center by KSP Trooper Billy Gregory (also a CU assistant volleyball "This exemplifies the character that was displayed by the team all season coach). And then, the 600-plus people jam-packed into the gym offering a long. That is the difference between this team and many other teams across standing ovation while the pep band blasted the Tiger Fight Song. the country. It is very evident that Campbellsville University is the place to be." — Randy Herron, 1962 CU alum and member off the advancement "It was awesome and that's when it all really hit what we had accomplished," board. said Colvin. "It was emotional to see so many of the people that made the trip or had been cheering us on from home. It was one of the best moments "It is awesome how well they did. It was a fantastic run by a great group of of my career as a player or coach." young ladies and we are extremely proud of what they accomplished." — Dan Flanagan, 1965 CU alum. Campbellsville's women are one of the Top 2 teams in the NAIA. They won the Mid-South Conference regular season and compiled a 33-4 record. And "I am just thrilled on how they girls did. They are a terrific team." — Ginny they did it by averaging 70 points per game with only one player averaging Flanagan, 1965 CU alum and special assistant to the President. double-figure scoring. They did it with 566 assists on 941 made baskets.

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2013-2014 Record: 33-4 National Rankings / Awards

LeeAnn Grider 2nd in Total Assists Final Ranking in the Polls: 2nd 12th in Assists per Game 15th in Total Steals 16th in Assist / Turnover Ratio National Tournament Runner-Up Chelsea Craig 3rd Team NAIA All-American 3rd Team WBCA All-American First Appearance in a Fab Four in LTB History NAIA National Tournament “Hustle” Award

Lindsey Burd First Campbellsville University Team to Ever Appear in NAIA National Tournament All-Tournament Team the Championship Game of the National Tournament Caroline Owen NAIA National Tournament All-Tournament Team

Mid South Conference Regular Season Champions

Conference Rankings / Awards

Caroline Owen All Mid-South Conference 2nd Team 1st in 3 Point FG Made/Game Final National Rankings: 1st in Total 3 Point FG Made 4th in 3 Point FG % 6th in Total Scoring 3rd in Scoring Defense/Game (53.6) 8th in Assist/Turnover Ratio

3rd in Turnover Margin (8.250) Lindsey Burd All Mid-South Conference First Team 3rd in Steals (434) 3rd in Total Steals 3rd in Total Rebounds 9th in Scoring Offense (70.65) 6th in Total Rebounds/Game 6th in Double Doubles 9th in Total Rebound Offense 7th in Total Scoring 10th in Scoring Margin (17.54) 7th in Offensive Rebounds/Game 8th in Steals/Game 10th in 3 Point FG Defense 9th in Defensive Rebounds/Game

11th Steals/Game (11.73) LeeAnn Grider All Mid-South Conference Second Team 1st in Steals/Game 1st in Total Steals 1st in Total Assists 1st in Assist/Turnover Ratio 2nd in Assists/Game

Chelsea Craig School Records Achieved: All Mid-South Conference First Team 2nd in Offensive Rebounds/Game 10th in Total Rebounds Tied the Record for Most Wins in a Season (33) Kristen Jacob Mid-South Conference Champion of Character

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of 2015—she woke up in pain. She took shots in her back 3 times just to be able to play. Every time we watched her fall to the floor or take a hard foul, STORY BY MIRANDA DENNEY our hearts stopped. And that kid, the one who played hurt every single game of the 2014-2015 season, had the brightest moment of her career in the game we needed her the most. The dust has finally settled. The National Championship runner-up trophy has been nestled into its new home in the basketball office. The highlight videos have been 1:30 to go in the second half. It’s all but over. We have an 8 point lead and made and the t-shirts have been sold. The 2015 NAIA National Tournament is the ball. Caroline Owen is going to the free throw line. Daizah Kimberland is officially in the record books. Make no mistake about it, however—the electricity in the game and is crying so hard that we are seriously debating subbing her generated from the Lady Tiger’s national championship run is still pulsing. It’s July, out. She is an emotional wreck. And rightfully so. Other than Madison, I and there are still people coming up to congratulate us on our historic run—some we don’t know of a kid who played with more pain or who sacrificed more to step don’t even know or have never even met. And those well wishes are not limited to out on the floor than Daizah Kimberland. 5 knee surgeries. Knees that swelled the Campbellsville city limits. In my hometown of Somerset—In Coach Colvin’s if you looked at them funny. Knees that had to be drained every 6 weeks just hometown of Tompkinsville—at AAU events across the country—in every Lady for her to be able to play. Every time she stepped off the team bus after a Tiger’s hometown—people want to talk about our historic run to the NAIA National long road trip, you hurt for her. Someday she will need total knee replace- Championship. To be perfectly honest with you, up to this point, my reflections on ment, and she knows that. But with 1:30 to go in the Bethel game, she wasn’t the National Tournament haven’t been very in-depth or poetic. How do you even thinking about total knee replacement. She was thinking about history. begin to put into words what it felt like to advance farther in the national tournament than any team in the history of Campbellsville University? How can you explain to It’s hard to put into words the swing of emotions we felt during the second someone what it felt like to watch a group of talented but largely unheralded young half of the Bethel game. We went from frustration and panic to absolute joy ladies band together to put together the most incredible run in school history? More and elation in the span of about 12 minutes. It was the craziest emotional than that, how can you share with someone else the absolute joy, passion, and pride roller coaster ride in the history of crazy, emotional roller coaster rides. No you feel when you think back on last season and on last year’s team? One player on one could explain the emotional upheaval better than the Lady Tigers on our our team averaged double figure scoring. ONE. That person, Caroline Owen, was bench that night. One of the hardest things in the world to do is sit on the also 5’5” —most often the smallest player on the floor at any given time. And yet, bench and watch. It’s impossibly hard to watch the action and know that your the team with only one double digit scorer and exactly zero First Team All- hands aren’t actually in the game, controlling the action. At times, it’s gut Americans almost shocked the world with a first ever NAIA National Championship. wrenching. And I’m sure there were occasions when some of our reserves felt What happened last season, especially late in the season, is the stuff people write like they had something to contribute, or that they could have done a better movies about. It’s the stuff little kids read about in storybooks. I wish like anything job than the other players on the floor. Those are all natural instincts of a that I had the ability to put it into words—to turn our story into a classic children’s competitor. But the beauty of our team last season is best summed up in the novel or an Academy Award Winning Film. But I can’t. elation of our bench during the second half of the Bethel game. There was You see, that’s the problem with what our team accomplished last season. I lived it. pure joy from top to bottom. Our reserves poured their hearts into our I was in the locker room before and after every game. I was at every practice. I season and into our program. They experienced every high and low. They suffered through every loss and celebrated with every win. And I, even I, can’t put ran all the sprints, they attended all the film sessions, they had to show up and into words what this season (particularly the end) was like. There just aren’t words compete at every practice. The Bethel game was just as much about them as it that express the emotions I felt after the Bethel or Freed-Hardeman games. Joy, was the players on the floor. And I hope that’s what made their elation that excitement, elation—none of those words capture what it actually felt like. They all much sweeter. There were towels waving and people jumping up and down make the experience seem cheap or common somehow. I can assure you, our expe- like little schoolgirls the entire second half. There were times during the last rience at the National Tournament was none of those things. few minutes that our bench absolutely exploded with energy. Lexxus Graham, Macie Spence, Lauren Turner, Brittni Holman, and Abby Miller all had as The best I can do, perhaps, is describe the moments that made the National Tourna- much to do with our Elite Eight win as anyone else. I hope and trust they felt ment so incredible—those moments frozen in time that I will never, ever forget. I’m that. going to start with our game against Bethel in the Elite Eight. It’s not that the first two games weren’t special—it’s just that this is where the really good stuff begins: BALLGAME! Caroline Owen dribbles out the final seconds and we are all going crazy on the sidelines. We’re happy—THRILLED— but at the same The Elite Eight game featuring Westminster and Westmont (the game played time, unbelievably emotional. Everyone on the sidelines was either in tears or right before ours) goes into double overtime. Literally the longest 45 minutes on the verge of it. I’m not really sure why. Perhaps it was the relief of FI- of our entire lives. NALLY advancing to a Final Four. We had been close so many times before. Perhaps it was the joy we all felt for THIS GROUP—the group that nobody 17:00 to go in the second half. We are down 19 points. I look at Coach and really expected to be there. The group that surpassed all expectations and did tell her I think it’s time. She already knows. We’ve got to come out of our so as a true TEAM. But maybe more than anything, we were thinking of twilight zone and go man. We played Man-to-Man only sparingly throughout everyone who came before us. Every Lady Tiger who ever put a uniform on the year. It certainly wasn’t our first option against Bethel—a team with crazy worked to be in that moment we were in. So many great players paved the good offense and perhaps the best 1-on-1 scorer in the nation. Around the way to put Campbellsville in the national spotlight. They worked to build a 16:00 mark of the second half, we went man for the first time all game. What tradition and a legacy. At that moment, in Independence on a Friday night in ensued from that point forward was a 36-6 run in favor of the Lady Tigers. March, we finally finished what every single Lady Tiger who came before us Kristen Jacob and Daizah Kimberland took turns guarding the nation’s leading started. scorer and held her to 5 points over the last 16 minutes. We head back to the locker room, and what ensues can only be described as 14:00 to go in the second half. We begin a 3 man post rotation with Kristen 15 rats (well… 17 if you count Chris and Sarge) on acid. It was wild! I decide Jacob, Daizah Kimberland, and Lindey Young. Kristen and Daizah were ex- I will be much safer out of the fray, so I head back to the shower section of pected to be on the floor. Lindey Young—maybe not so much. She had been the locker room where my clothes are. I really meant to change into some- used sparingly in the first two games, but when called upon in the Elite Eight of thing more comfortable, but I made the mistake of reaching for my phone the National Tournament, Lindey Young delivered. She provided a huge spark first. I don’t know the exact number of text messages, facebook messages, off the bench on both ends of the floor and would eventually score the go- twitter messages, and emails I had on my phone, but it was astronomical. ahead basket at around the 5:00 mark to put us ahead for good. We would Overwhelming. In the distance, I could hear Coach Colvin’s phone beeping, never look back. If you know the rest of the story, you know that Lindey and vibrating to the point where I thought something might actually be wrong would go on to score 16 points in the championship game of the National with it. When I went to check her phone and make sure it wasn’t on the fritz, Tournament. You couldn’t script a better ending for someone. I get cold I realized she was just getting that many calls, texts, and messages. I didn’t chills thinking about how far that kid came in 4 years and how hard she have time to sit through and read all of my messages at the time, but later that worked for her moment. I am so glad that she got it on the biggest stage of night in the hotel room, I read every single one. I received messages from her life. former teammates, former players and their families, people from Campbells- ville, and people from my own hometown. The response after that Elite Eight 10:00 to go in the second half. A 19 point lead has been whittled down to 11. game was incredible. I go back from time to time and read through the mes- Cue Emily Fox—the Austin Peay transfer who literally played her first game in sages I saved. It is still overwhelming. a Lady Tiger Uniform on January 12th. It was now March 21st.—a little over two months later. But this kid—the kid who was thrown into the frying pan As we get ready to load the bus to head back to the hotel, Coach Colvin almost as soon as she got to campus—proved to be one of the biggest factors noticed LeeAnn Grider sitting by herself in the stands. She went up to her to in our championship run. With 10:00 to go in the game, she would nail back to make sure she was okay. At that point, our point guard and the most level- back 3 pointers to cut the deficit to 5. At that point, you could tell everyone headed player on our team broke down. Sobs. The emotion of the game and started to believe. of the entire season finally caught up to her. No one on the team carried more weight on her shoulders than LeeAnn Grider. After all, she was the only 8:00 to go in the second half. A 19 point deficit has now evaporated to single “true” point guard on the roster. She was the one person on the floor that digits. That’s when the girl with the herniated disc decided to step in and take had to show up game in and game out if our team was going to be successful. over. What Madison Clements did over the last 8 minutes of the Bethel game Couple that with the fact that she was being coached by not one, not two, but is the stuff legends are made of. She scored 13 points in 7 minutes+ to send THREE former point guards. Coach Colvin, myself, or GA Katie Allen were in the Lady Tigers to their first ever Final Four. She also had 2 blocks and a steal her ear pretty much non-stop. LeeAnn carried the weight of the season on in the closing minutes to seal the deal. You would have to know Madison to her shoulders until that Bethel game. After playing, arguably, her best game of know what made that moment so incredible. She played an entire season the season to send us to the Final Four, that weight was finally taken off. with a herniated disc. Every day, from June of 2014 to March

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Caroline Owen, Madison Clements, and Emily Fox all on the floor with Lindsey Burd. Burd’s job was to get any one of those three open for the FREED HARDEMAN—NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS inbounds pass. As luck would have it (or perhaps fate), Burd’s man left her to In the locker room before the game, Coach Colvin delivered a “win one for double team, so she popped back wide open to the ball. Coach Colvin would the Gipper” type pre-game speech. It was incredible. If I’d had a uniform joke later in her post-game interview that Burd “was the 900th option, and and two serviceable hamstrings, I would have sold my soul to play in that Lee hit her.” Regardless, Lindsey Burd, a 59% free throw shooter, was going game. I’ll never forget where I stood or what she said. The gist of it was— to the line for the two biggest free throws of her career. Let me back up for “Every Lady Tiger who ever put on a uniform is with you tonight.” a second and give you some context on the lady going to the line. Lindsey is a complex creature, but the one thing I have never questioned about her, and Four minutes into the first Half, Kristen Jacob hits the floor for the first time. never will, is how hard she’s willing to work for something she cares about. I didn’t keep count, but I would venture to guess that she would hit it again Coming into her freshman year, Burd wasn’t in college basketball shape. We 10 more times before the game was over. Often times, she would go to the saw glimpses of what she could be, but she never really shone through in that floor to dig out a loose ball. But more often than not, she was sacrificing her first year. Her mile times were average, not great, and her strength was the body to take a charge. I don’t know how many charges Kristen took during same. Burd decided in the summer between her freshman and sophomore the National Tournament, and I certainly don’t know how many she took throughout the course of the season. What I do know is that, time after time, seasons that average wasn’t good enough. 8 minute miles turned into 7 Kristen was the one who sacrificed her body and put it on the line for her minute miles, and then 6. Last season, she ran a sub-six minute mile for the teammates. If you know Kristen at all, then you know everything about that first time. You would expect your point guard to do something like that. makes perfect sense. Kristen is the most selfless person I know. We jokingly You wouldn’t expect your starting post player to do it. And she doesn’t just call her “The Enabler” because she constantly tries to find the good in others glide through the mile like an Olympian. Her last tenth of a mile is an abso- and encourage it. Her selflessness and sacrifice make her the ultimate team- lute SPRINT. The last 500 steps are nothing but guts and determination. mate. And her warrior mentality helped carry us through the National What she does, physically, defies the laws of physics. Nobody with her body Tournament. Looking back, I’m not so sure she wasn’t the most important type, should be able to do the things she does. What she accomplishes, she piece in our national championship run. does so with her heart. So, with 11 seconds to go in the biggest game of her Eight minutes into the first half. We are struggling to get a rebound. Our career, the kid who sprints to the finish line every single time was toeing the defense has been great, but we just can’t seem to pull the board. I’m won- line. I didn't plan on watching. I couldn’t. It was too much for me to han- dering what in the world we’re going to do, when all of a sudden, there’s a dle. But then I looked over and saw Coach Colvin with her head buried in loose ball rebound in the middle of the lane. Freed Hardeman’s National her hands. I knew, at that moment, that one of us had to know the outcome. Player of the Year, Hayley Newby, and her First-Team All-American Team- So I watched. I watched as she stepped to the line and nailed the first shot. mate, Grace Alonso De Armino, are in the scrum for the loose ball with one Ice cold. Up 3 with 11 seconds. If she had only hit that first free throw, I of our players. Guess who came out with the ball? Yep. It was 5’5” Caroline don’t know that we would have won the game. Had Freed hit a game-tying Owen. The smallest player on the floor with the biggest heart. I can remem- shot, overtime would have been a tough task for the Lady Tigers. Kristen ber laughing at the time and wondering how in the world she did it. But I Jacob had fouled out, Chelsea Craig was banged up, and we were running on don’t know why I was so surprised. Caroline spent her entire career doing fumes. That made the second free throw all the more gut-wrenching. After 3 things no one else thought she could do. She wasn’t heavily recruited out of high school, she wasn’t very tall, and coming into her freshman year at Camp- quick dribbles, Burd lofted her second free throw in the air. It swished bellsville, she honestly wasn’t even a good shooter. She played sparingly in through the net without hitting the rim. Up 4 with 11 seconds to go. Freed her freshman and sophomore seasons. That’s when she went home for the would get off two shots in the final 11 seconds and miss both. We were summer and completely reinvented her game. She got stronger, she got heading to the Championship Game—thanks in large part to the fact that our quicker, and I would venture to guess she shot about 15,000 shots over the gutsiest player willed us there. Our 59% free throw shooter looked like Steph course of the summer. The results were dramatic. Caroline became one of Curry on the line that night. What a moment for her. What a moment for the best shooters in the nation and an invaluable member of our team. I’m Lady Tiger Basketball. not sure how many people believed in Caroline Owen coming out of high school. I can assure you—they are all believing in her now. We come out of the locker room to a sea of parents, families, and supporters. HALFTIME. We head to the intermission with a 9 point lead. I remember One particular young lady never makes it back out into the arena. She’s outside on the sidewalk with tears in her eyes. That person was Chelsea thinking at the time, probably for the first time, that we had a legitimate shot Craig. Earlier in the season, Chelsea lost both her mother and father within a to win the game. It’s not that I didn’t believe in us—it’s just that I hadn’t two week span. And so tonight, during one of the greatest moments of her really stopped to consider US and what we were capable of. You see, I spend life, Chelsea was missing the two people she would have wanted to share this the majority of my time before a game scouting the opponent. At nights in moment with most. I hug her and tell her that I’m so sorry—that I don’t the hotel room, I am watching our next opponent on my computer—trying begin to know what she is going through. But I tell her most of all that I to study THEIR players, THEIR plays, and THEIR strengths/weaknesses. know her parents would be proud of her. And why shouldn’t they be? In Coach Colvin, on the other hand, would have our last game pulled up on her spite of everything Chelsea went through—in spite of having to deal with computer. While I was watching the opponent, she was watching us. It such enormous loss at such a young age—Chelsea had the best season of her career. She was named a 3rd Team All-American and was named First Team turned out to be an incredible balance. I knew what to expect from the team All-Conference. How she found the strength to do what she did last year, I we were facing and I could prepare us for it. Coach focused on the things will never know. Now that the dust has settled, I am so thankful that Chelsea WE needed to work on and got our weaknesses shored up. So to be perfectly got to experience a championship run. She deserved something good in her honest, all I had done for the 42 hours leading up to our semi-final game was life after far too much bad. watch Freed-Hardeman, the #1 team in the nation. I watched a team that had not been beaten (on the court anyways), a team that had already amassed 30 wins, breeze through opponents left and right. They were good, and I knew I could give you 1000 other stories—1000 other moments. There are so many that it. I believed it would take a Herculean effort to knock them off. I, like most I’ll never forget. When you live out such an incredible journey with such incredible everyone else in Independence, Missouri, underestimated us. For the first people, the stories—well—they write themselves. Unfortunately, we all know how time, I’m starting to realize that maybe, just maybe, we are just as good—if the story ended. We would eventually lose in the championship game to a team not better—than the undefeated team on the other side of the scoreboard. that I affectionately refer to as the “Monsters” team from Space Jam. The problem is, even after the final horn sounded—I didn’t feel like a loser. Sure, I was disap- pointed to come that far and not be able to finish it off. Losing always hurts. At 5:00 left in the second half. Emily Fox hits a 3 to put us up by 10. Freed’s All the same time, I couldn’t help but be proud of the group that walked off the floor -American has fouled out. You could almost taste it at this point. I swear. wearing Campbellsville across their chest. I wouldn’t have traded our team for any The energy was electric. other. What they were able to accomplish and what they achieved together really is beyond my ability to put into words. I only hope you have a glimpse now of what made each individual moment so special. 1:00 left in the second half. The wheels are starting to fall off a bit. It’s not that we’ve played bad—it’s just that Freed has dug their heels in. Couple Maybe I’m not an author or a poet or a screen writer. What I am is, perhaps, the that with the fact that not one call has gone our way in a little over 4 minutes. luckiest person on the planet. I got to live out one of the greatest experiences of After an and-one and 2 made free throws on a missed box out, Freed has tied my lifetime with an incredible group of people. That’s better than any Hollywood the game up. 52-52 with one minute left in the game. Cue Lindsey Burd. Blockbuster any day of the week! With the game tied, Burd came down the floor and scored over the National Player of the Year with a left-handed scoop shot. 50 Seconds left in the game. LTB is up 2. On the ensuing defensive possession, we force Freed into a missed shot. The ball is up in the air for grabs, and Burd latches on. She With special thanks to: the Campbellsville University administration, cheerleaders, forces a tie-up that gives the ball back to us on the alternating possession. Up and students; Rusty Hollingsworth and Jim Hardy; Jay Turner and Matt Payton; 2 with the ball. Now 17 seconds left to play. We call a timeout and set up an Alan Haven; Richard Robards; Robert Taylor (bus driver for Knoxville Tours); and inbounds play to get the ball in the hands of one of our shooters. We have all the Lady Tiger parents and supporters.

LTB FACILITIES

The Powell Athletic Center has served as home for the Lady Tigers since the program began in 1975. Since then, the Lady Tigers have accumulated a home court record of 447 wins and 94 losses for an amazing 83% win percentage. The Powell Gym has gone through many facelifts and renovations during it existence; most recently, the floor was sanded down, refinished, and repainted for the beginning of the 2013-2014 season.

The Lady Tiger locker room also underwent a face lift during the summer of 2013. The locker room features 17 completely refurbished wood lockers with bench seating as well as brand new laminate flooring. Besides its practical functions, the locker room also serves as a nice landing spot in-between classes for the Lady Tigers. Players can come in and lounge on the leather couch, watch TV, nap, or study. LTB FACILITIES

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The Lady Tigers live in the Residence Village townhouse- style apartments on campus. Each village unit is equipped with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a common kitchen, and a common living area. Every unit holds 6 Lady Tigers. The Villages are a far cry from traditional dorm living! It’s a perk of being a Lady Tiger!

The Campbellsville University Alumni Association Wishes the Lady Tigers the best of luck this season! LTB History SINGLE SEASON LEADERS

STEALS # YEAR 3 PT. FG MADE # MADE YEAR 1. Beth Grant 132 1994-1995 1. Jody Criswell 97 1992-1993 2. Andrea Deaton 120 1994-1995 2. Sara Higdon 82 1998-1999 3. Andrea Deaton 111 1993-1994 3. Wendi Messer 80 2009-2010 4. Angie Anderson 100 1993-1994 Courtney Clifton 80 2012-2013 5. Beth Grant 97 1993-1994 5. Sara Higdon 79 2000-2001 6. Mackenzie Lee 96 2011-2012 Caroline Owen 79 2014-2015 7. Bonita Scott 94 1980-1981 7. Melly Heaton 75 2009-2010 8. Bonita Scott 92 1979-1980 8. Courtney Clifton 72 2011-2012 9. Rosanne Conlan 91 1985-1986 9. Jenny Teater 68 1997-1998 10. Bonita Scott 90 1982-1983 10. Andrea Deaton 66 1994-1995 BLOCKED SHOT # YEAR SCORING AVERAGE AVG. YEAR 1. Whitney Ballinger 147 2009-2010 1. Andrea Deaton 23.9 1993-1994 2. Whitney Ballinger 113 2008-2009 2. Betty Conover 23.5 1978-1979 3. Whitney Ballinger 107 2010-2011 3. Andrea Deaton 23.0 1992-1993 4. Andrea Deaton 76 1994-1995 4. Andrea Deaton 22.9 1994-1995 Andrea Deaton 76 1991-1992 5. Whitney Ballinger 22.7 2010-2011 6. Andrea Deaton 64 1993-1994 6. Whitney Ballinger 22.6 2009-2010 7. Andrea Deaton 53 1992-1993 7. Betty Conover 21.3 1977-1978 8. Jenny Noort 52 2002-2003 Ernestine Carter 21.3 1983-1984 Jenny Noort 52 2003-2004 9. Franseda Gunn 20.5 1986-1987 10. Ernestine Carter 49 1986-1987 10. Colleen Nichols 19.5 1991-1992 POINTS TOTAL YEAR ASSISTS TOTAL AVG. YEAR 1. Whitney Ballinger 813 2009-2010 1. Ginger High 305 9.5 1989-1990 2. Andrea Deaton 779 1994-1995 2. Rhea Beatty 247 7.7 1993-1994 3. Whitney Ballinger 772 2010-2011 3. Ginger High 246 8.2 1988-1989 4. Andrea Deaton 766 1993-1994 4. Rhea Beatty 210 6.6 1992-1993 5. Andrea Deaton 712 1992-1993 5. Katie Allen 204 5.8 2012-2013 6. Betty Conover 705 1978-1979 6. LeeAnn Grider 191 5.3 2014-2015 7. Betty Conover 583 1980-1981 7. Shannon Wathen 189 5.7 1996-1997 8. Courtney Danis 572 2007-2008 8. Katie Allen 186 5.6 2011-2012 9. Betty Conover 561 1979-1980 9. Rosanne Conlan 181 6.0 1985-1986 10. Becky Smith 559 1989-1990 10. Shannon Wathen 180 5.3 1997-1998 REBOUNDS TOTAL YEAR FREE THROW % % YEAR 1. Whitney Ballinger 422 2009-2010 1. Mary Jehlik 89% 2013-2014 2. Betty Conover 396 1978-1979 2. Jody Criswell 88% 1990-1991 3. Whitney Lee 395 2001-2002 Miranda Ray 88% 2003-2004 4. Betty Conover 372 1979-1980 4. Jody Criswell 87% 1991-1992 5. Franseda Gunn 371 1985-1986 5. Pam Smith 86% 1983-1984 Franseda Gunn 371 1986-1987 6. Rhonda Conrad 84% 1986-1987 7. Whitney Ballinger 358 2010-2011 Julie Jeffries 84% 1997-1998 8. Whitney Lee 345 1999-2000 Priscila Alves 84% 2007-2008 9. Whitney Lee 336 2000-2001 Courtney Clifton 84% 2011-2012 10. Ernestine Carter 326 1983-1984 Courtney Clifton 84% 2012-2013 FIELD GOALS MADE TOTAL YEAR FIELD GOAL % % YEAR 1. Andrea Deaton 310 1993-1994 1. Becky Smith 65% 1988-1989 Betty Conover 310 1978-1979 2. Julie Jeffries 64% 1996-1997 3. Whitney Ballinger 300 2009-2010 3. Julie Jeffries 63% 1994-1995 4. Andrea Deaton 291 1994-1995 4. Becky Smith 62% 1987-1988 5. Andrea Deaton 285 1992-1993 Julie Jeffries 62% 1997-1998 6. Whitney Ballinger 282 2010-2011 6. Becky Smith 61% 1989-1990 7. Betty Conover 249 1980-1981 Colleen Nichols 61% 1991-1992 8. Betty Conover 239 1979-1980 8. Verda Dunn 60% 1984-1985 9. Ernestine Carter 228 1983-1984 9. Becky Smith 59% 1990-1991 10. Franseda Gunn 225 1985-1986 10. Julie Jeffries 58% 1995-1996 Ernestine Carter 225 1983-1984

REBOUND AVERAGE AVG. YEAR FG ATTEMPTED TOTAL YEAR 1. Franseda Gunn 14.4 1986-1987 1. Andrea Deaton 579 1994-1995 2. Betty Conover 13.2 1978-1979 2. Whitney Ballinger 571 2009-2010 3. Ernestine Carter 13.0 1983-1984 3. Andrea Deaton 562 1993-1994 4. Betty Conover 12.8 1979-1980 4. Whitney Ballinger 544 2010-2011 5. Franseda Gunn 12.3 1985-1986 5. Betty Conover 520 1978-1979 6. Jackie Prather 11.9 1987-1988 6. Andrea Deaton 503 1992-1993 7. Whitney Ballinger 11.7 2009-2010 7. Ernestine Carter 499 1983-1984 8. Betty Conover 11.3 1977-1978 8. Ernestine Carter 462 1982-1983 Jackie Prather 11.3 1988-1989 9. Courtney Danis 453 2007-2008 10. Whitney Lee 11.0 2001-2002 10. Ernestine Carter 448 1981-1982

3 PT. FG ATTEMPTED # YEAR 3 POINT FG % % YEAR 1. Courtney Clifton 231 2011-2012 1. Angie Anderson 53% 1993-1994 2. Wendi Messer 227 2009-2010 2. Rhea Beatty 51% 1992-1993 3. Caroline Owen 226 2014-2015 3. Jody Criswell 49% 1992-1993 4. Courtney Clifton 221 2012-2013 4. Jody Criswell 46% 1991-1992 5. Melly Heaton 215 2009-2010 Caroline Owen 46% 2013-2014 6. Sara Higdon 206 1998-1999 6. Jody Criswell 45% 1990-1991 Sara Higdon 206 2000-2001 Angie Anderson 45% 1992-1993 8. Jody Criswell 199 1992-1993 8. Rhea Beatty 44% 1991-1992 9. Courtney Clifton 191 2010-2011 Andrea Deaton 44% 1994-1995 10. Sara Higdon 181 1997-1998 10. Sarah Moody 43% 1989-1990 Jenny Teater 181 1997-1998

LTB History CAREER LEADERS

REBOUNDS GAMES REBOUNDS AVG. SCORING GAMES POINTS AVG. 1. Whitney Lee 132 1399 10.6 1. Andrea Deaton 127 2704 21.0 2. Betty Conover 103 1354 13.1 2. Betty Conover 109 2338 21.4 3. Jackie Prather 113 1181 10.5 3. Whitney Ballinger 103 2064 20.0 4. Whitney Ballinger 103 1083 10.5 4. Becky Smith 115 1946 16.9 5. Cathy Settle 118 1035 8.8 5. Courtney Danis 135 1833 13.6 6. Julie Jeffries 129 994 7.7 6. Julie Jeffries 129 1810 14.0 7. Andrea Deaton 127 981 7.9 7. Bonita Scott 118 1785 15.1 8. Franseda Gunn 77 950 12.3 8. Farrah Sullivan 123 1754 14.2 9. Ernestine Carter 85 918 10.8 9. Jackie Prather 113 1737 15.4 10. Becky Smith 115 872 7.6 10. Whitney Lee 132 1734 13.1 11. Kristin Patton 134 1660 12.4 3 POINT FG MADE TOTAL YEARS 12. Tiffany Roaden 124 1534 12.4 1. Sara Higdon 285 1997-2001 13. Jenny Noort 125 1502 12.9 2. Melly Heaton 243 2007-2011 14. Courtney Clifton 101 1492 14.6 3. Courtney Clifton 216 2010-2013 15. Ernestine Carter 85 1490 17.5 4. Jody Criswell 212 1989-1993 16. Mackenzie Lee 138 1462 10.6 5. Farrah Sullivan 204 1995-2000 17. Rosanne Conlan 119 1432 12.0 6. Tiffany Roaden 192 2001-2005 18. Ginger High 105 1422 13.5 7. Andrea Deaton 165 1991-1995 19. Angie Anderson 116 1402 12.0 8. Caroline Owen 146 2011-2015 20. Franseda Gunn 77 1365 17.7 9. Wendi Messer 142 2007-2010 Christi Thomas 110 1365 12.4 10. Angie Anderson 129 1990-1994 Shannon Wathen 131 1365 10.4 3 POINT FG ATTEMPTED TOTAL YEARS SCORING AVERAGE AVG. YEARS 1. Sara Higdon 763 1997-2001 1. Betty Conover 21.4 1977-1981 2. Melly Heaton 705 2007-2011 2. Andrea Deaton 21.0 1991-1995 3. Courtney Clifton 643 2010-2013 3. Whitney Ballinger 20.0 2008-2011 4. Farrah Sullivan 539 1995-2000 4. Franseda Gunn 17.7 1985-1987 5. Tiffany Roaden 504 2001-2005 5. Ernestine Carter 17.5 1981-1984 6. Jody Criswell 464 1989-1993 6. Becky Smith 16.9 1987-1991 7. Wendi Messer 417 2007-2010 7. Jackie Prather 15.4 1986-1990 8. Andrea Deaton 413 1991-1995 8. Bonita Scott 15.1 1979-1983 9. Caroline Owen 378 2011-2015 9. Courtney Clifton 14.6 2010-2013 10. Tessa Tenpenny 372 1996-2000 10. Farrah Sullivan 14.2 1995-2000 3 POINT FG % % YEARS ASSISTS GAMES ASSISTS AVG. 1. Rhea Beatty 47% 1992-1994 1. Ginger High 105 865 8.2 2. Jody Criswell 45% 1989-1993 2. Shannon Wathen 131 600 4.6 3. Stacy Anderson 43% 1991-1995 3. Rosanne Conlan 119 570 4.8 4. Angie Anderson 42% 1990-1994 4. Katie Allen 133 547 4.1 5. Lisa Criswell 41% 1992-1996 5. Jody Criswell 120 460 3.8 6. Sara Moody 40% 1986-1990 6. Rhea Beatty 64 457 7.1 7. Andrea Deaton 39% 1992-1995 7. Bonita Scott 118 420 3.6 Caroline Owen 39% 2011-2015 8. Angie Anderson 116 392 3.3 9. Sara Higdon 38% 1997-2001 9. Allyson Baker 127 357 2.8 Tiffany Roaden 38% 2001-2005 10. Pam Smith 118 341 2.9 FIELD GOAL% % YEARS STEALS GAMES STEALS AVG. 1. Becky Smith 62.2% 1987-1991 1. Bonita Scott 118 364 3.2 2. Julie Jeffries 61.7% 1995-1998 2. Andrea Deaton 127 326 2.6 3. Betty Conover 59.5% 1977-1981 3. Rosanne Conlan 119 293 2.5 4. Whitney Lee 54.5% 1999-2003 4. Mackenzie Lee 138 276 2.0 5. Andrea Deaton 54.1% 1991-1995 5. Beth Grant 98 266 2.7 6. Christi Thomas 53.1% 1993-1997 6. Shannon Wathen 131 257 1.9 7. Cortni Crews 53.0% 1987-1991 7. Angie Anderson 116 237 2.0 8. Whitney Ballinger 52.3% 2008-2011 8. Ginger High 105 215 2.1 9. Kendra Germain 51.7% 1989-1993 9. Jody Criswell 120 211 1.8 10. Jackie Prather 51.0% 1986-1990 10. Julie Jeffries 129 203 1.6 FREE THROW % % YEARS BLOCKED SHOTS GAMES BLOCKS AVG. 1. Jody Criswell 86% 1989-1993 1. Whitney Ballinger 103 367 3.6 2. Pam Smith 84% 1983-1987 2. Andrea Deaton 127 269 2.1 3. Courtney Clifton 83% 2010-2013 3. Jackie Prather 113 145 1.3 4. Priscila Alves 82% 2006-2008 4. Jenny Noort 84 135 1.6 5. Mary Jehlik 79% 2011-2014 5. Ernestine Carter 85 119 1.4 6. Veronica Carter 78% 1998-2000 6. Kristin Patton 134 66 0.5 Courtney Danis 78% 2007-2011 7. Shannon Wathen 131 56 0.4 Caroline Owen 78% 2011-2015 8. Mary Jehlik 99 52 0.5 9. Julie Jeffries 77% 1995-1998 9. Dawn Wise 78 50 0.6 Becky Smith 77% 1987-1991 10. Colleen Nichols 32 33 1.0 Tessa Tenpenny 77% 1996-2000

LTB History PROGRAM RECORDS

TEAM INDIVIDUAL Most Points (Half) 71 vs. Wilberforce, OH (11/8/10) Most Points (Game) 48, Jackie Prather vs. IUPUI (3/6/90) Most Points (Game) 128 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1975-1976)** 48, Whitney Ballinger vs. Oklahoma City (3/20/10) 124 vs. Wilberforce, OH (11/8/10) Most Points (Season) 813, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2010) Most Points By A Losing Team (Game) Most Points (Career) 2704, Andrea Deaton (1991-1995) 103, Francis Marion, SC (3/9/93) Most Field Goals Made (Game) Most Points, Both Teams 22, Jackie Prather vs. IUPUI (3/6/90) 208, Campbellsville -105 vs. Francis Marion, SC -103 (3/9/93) Most Field Goals Made (Season) Widest Margin of Victory (Game) 310, Betty Conover (1978-1979) ** 128-16 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (2/19/76)** 310, Andrea Deaton (1993-1994) Most Field Goals Made (Game) Most Field Goals Made (Career) 51 vs. Wilberforce, OH (11/8/10) 1054, Andrea Deaton (1991-1995) Most Field Goals Made (Season) Most Free Throws Made (Game) 1089 (20013-2014) 19, Bonita Scott (3/9/83) Most Field Goals Attempted (Game) Most Free Throws Made (Season) 119 vs. Indiana University South Bend (1/12/08) 191, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2010) Highest Field Goal % (Game) Most Free Throws Made (Career) 69% vs. Cumberland, KY 2/24/92 482, Courtney Danis (2007-2011) Highest Field Goal % (Season) Most Three Point Field Goals Made (Game) 51% (1990-1991) Number 5 in NAIA 9, Caroline Owen vs. Milligan College (12/31/13) Most 3 Point Field Goals Made (Game) Most Three Point Field Goals Made (Season) 17 vs. Spalding, KY (2/12/94) 97, Jody Criswell (1992-1993) Most 3 Point Field Goals Made (Season) Most Three Point Field Goals Made (Career) 275 (2009-2010) 285, Sarah Higdon (1997-2001) Most 3 Point Field Goals Made Per Game Best Field Goal Percentage (Game) 8.0 (1992-1993) 255 in 32 games * 100%, Julie Jeffries vs. Transylvania University (1997) 12-12 Most 3 Point Field Goals Attempted Per Game Best Field Goal Percentage (Season) 23.28 (2007-2008) 745 in 32 games 65%, Becky Smith (1988-1989) Most 3 Point Field Goals Made, Both Teams Best Field Goal Percentage (Career) 22, Campbellsville - 15, Cumberland, KY - 7 (2/6/93) * 62%, Becky Smith (1987-1991) 718/1162, Number 3 in NAIA Most 3 Point Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams Best Free Throw Percentage (Game—Minimum 12 Made) 60 vs. University of Northwestern, OH (1/4/08) 93%, Rhonda Conrad vs. LMU (12/13/86) Highest 3 Point Field Goal Percentage (Game) Best Free Throw Percentage (Season) 73% vs. Lindsey Wilson (1/22/90) 89% Mary Jehlik (2013-2014) Highest 3 Point Field Goal Percentage (Season) Best Free Throw Percentage (Career—Minimum 150 Made) 43% (1992-1993) Number 1 in NAIA 86%, Jody Criswell (1989-1993) Most Free Throws Made (Game) Most Assists (Game) 39 vs. St. Catharine College (1/14/12) 16, Ginger High vs. Transylvania University (1/27/90) Most Free Throws Made (Season) Most Assists (Season) 651 (1999-2000) 305, Ginger High (1989-1990) Most Free Throws Attempted (Game) Most Assists (Career) 49 vs. Francis Marion, SC (3/9/93) Most Free Throws Attempted (Season) 865, Ginger High (1986-1990) Most Rebounds (Game) 822 (2013-2014) Highest Free Throw Percentage (Game) 28, Ruth Scott vs. KY Wesleyan (1975-1976) ** 28, Whitney Ballinger vs. University of the Cumberlands (1/28/10) 100% (23/23) vs. Georgetown College (2/15/92) * Most Rebounds (Season) 100% (23/23) VS. University of the Cumberlands (2/25/12) * Highest Free Throw Percentage (Season) 422, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2010) 79% (1991-1992) Number 1 in NAIA Most Rebounds (Career) Most Rebounds (Game) 1399, Whitney Lee (1999-2003) 67 vs. Hiwassee College (12/29/13) Highest Scoring Average (Season) Most Rebounds (Season) 23.9, Andrea Deaton (1993-1994) 1582 (2013-2014) Highest Scoring Average (Career) Most Points (Season) 21.4, Betty Conover (1977-1981) 2976 (2009-2010) 21.0, Andrea Deaton (1991-1995) Highest Scoring Average Per Game Highest Rebound Average (Season) 86.8 (1992-1993) Number 2 in NAIA 14.4, Franseda Gunn (1986-1987) Most Steals (Season) Highest Rebound Average (Career) 568 (1994-1995) * 12.3, Franseda Gunn (1984-1987) Most Wins (Season) Highest Assist Average (Season) 33 (2009-2010) 33-3 9.5, Ginger High (1989-1990) Best Winning Percentage Highest Assist Average (Career) 91.6% (2009-2010) 8.2, Ginger High (1986-1990)* Most Consecutive Victories (Season) Most Steals (Game) 25 (1992-1993) 9, Priscila Alves vs. Pikeville College (2/23/08) Most Consecutive Home Court Victories Most Steals (Career) 25 from 2008-2010 326, Andrea Deaton (1991-1995) Most Games Scoring 100+ Points (Season) Most Blocked Shots (Game) 7 (1994-1995) 11, Whitney Ballinger vs. LSU Shreveport (3/17/10) Most Defeats (Season) Most Blocked Shots (Season) 19 (2005-2006) 12-19 147, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2010) Most Overtimes (Game) Most Blocked Shots (Career) 3 vs. Northern KY (2/13/85) 367, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2011) Most Overtimes (Season) 5 (1985-1986) 3-2 5 (2007-2008) 0-5 * = NAIA National Record, ** = Not an Official NAIA Stat

LTB History HONOR ROLL

NAIA REGIONAL/CONFERENCE NAIA TEAM CHAMPION OF CHARACTER NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009-2010 Whitney Ballinger 2010-2011 Ernestine Carter 1983, 1984 Whitney Ballinger 2009-2010 Rosanne Conlan 1985 Franseda Gunn 1987 WBCA ROBIN ROBERTS AWARD

Ginger High 1990 Christi Thomas 1997

Colleen Nichols 1992 WBCA NAIA NATIONAL Andrea Deaton 1993,1994,1995 PLAYER OF YEAR Shannon Wathen 1999 RAWLINGS SCHOLARSHIP Whitney Ballinger 2009-2010 Kristin Patton 2001 Andrea Deaton Winner (1995)

Whitney Lee 2002, 2003 Jenny Noort 2004, 2005, 2006 CHAMPION PLAYER OF THE YEAR Whitney Ballinger 2010, 2011 NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Andrea Deaton Finalist (1993) “HUSTLE AWARD” KIAC ALL-CONFERENCE Chelsea Craig 2015 Ginger High 4 years NAIA ALL-AMERICAN Andrea Deaton 4 years Whitney Ballinger 1st Team (twice), 2nd Team Becky Smith 3 years NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Andrea Deaton 1st Team (twice), 2nd Team Franseda Gunn 3 years ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Kristin Patton 1st Team (twice) Ernestine Carter 2 years Ellen Sholtes 2014 Whitney Lee 1st Team (twice), HM Rhea Beatty 2 years Caroline Owen 2015 Ernestine Carter 2nd Team Kendra Germain 2 years Lindsey Burd 2015 Franseda Gunn 2nd Team Rosanne Conlan 2 years Colleen Nichols 2nd Team Shannon Wathen 2 years Julie Jeffries 2nd Team Julie Jeffries 2 years CONFERENCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Shannon Wathen 2nd Team, 3rd Team Jody Criswell 1 year Jackie Prather Stacy Anderson Jenny Teater Kristin Patton Sara Higdon Tiffany Roaden Farrah Sullivan 2nd Team, HM (twice) Angie Anderson 1 year Jody Criswell Andrea Deaton Farrah Sullivan Tiffany Roaden 2nd Team, HM Rhea Beatty 1 year Heather Hood Katie Mendenhall Nancy Lyon Ginger High 3rd Team Christi Thomas 1 year Angie Anderson Christi Thomas Tammy Akin Becky Smith 3rd Team Whitney Lee Ashley Wallace Lauren Hale Jenny Noort 3rd Team (twice), HM NAIA ALL DISTRICT/CONFERENCE Christi Blackmon Jackie Geurin Veronica Carter Courtney Clifton 3rd Team, HM (Twice) Ginger High 4 years Beth Sells Miranda Ray Jenny Noort Daizah Kimberland 3rd Team Andrea Deaton 4 years Maranda Wilkinson Kristi Ensminger Juliana Brown Chelsea Craig 3rd Team Farrah Sullivan 4 years Priscila Alves Jenna Hedges Meagan Murphy Whitney Ballinger Courtney Danis Millie Deason Rosanne Conlan HM Courtney Danis 4 years Verda Dunn HM T.J. Thomas Megan Isaacs Corin Dunn Jackie Prather 3 years Courtney Clifton Hayley Hellyer Mackenzie Lee Bonita Scott HM Julie Jeffries 3 years Katie Allen Daizah Kimberland Mary Jehlik Courtney Danis HM Whitney Lee 3 years Caroline Owen Lindsay Ramage Abby Shelley Mackenzie Lee HM (Twice) Jenny Noort 3 years Lindey Young Lindsey Burd Kristen Jacob Ellen Sholtes HM Whitney Ballinger 3 years LeeAnn Grider Madison Clements Lindsey Burd HM Courtney Clifton 3 years Franseda Gunn 2 years NAIA ALL-AMERICAN Ernestine Carter 2 years SCHOLAR ATHLETES AWSF ALL-AMERICAN Becky Smith 2 years Andrea Deaton Twice Shannon Wathen 2 years Andrea Deaton 1st Team, 2nd Team Jackie Prather Twice Betty Conover 3rd Team Kristin Patton 2 years Tiffany Roaden 2 years Angie Anderson Twice Rosanne Conlan 2nd Team (twice) Mackenzie Lee 2 years Jody Criswell Twice Franseda Gunn 2nd Team, 4th Team Daizah Kimberland 2 years Farrah Sullivan Twice Jody Criswell 3rd Team Lindsey Burd 2 years Heather Hood Twice Jackie Prather 3rd Team, Freshman Team Colleen Nichols 1 year Whitney Lee Twice Ginger High Freshman Team Verda Dunn 1 year Miranda Ray Twice Becky Smith Freshman Team Jody Criswell 1 year Jenny Noort Twice Bonita Scott HM Angie Anderson 1 year Whitney Ballinger Twice Kendra Germain HM Kendra Germain 1 year Courtney Danis Twice Rhea Beatty 1 year Millie Deason Twice Christi Thomas 1 year Megan Isaacs Twice Tessa Tenpenny 1 year Courtney Clifton Twice KODAK ALL-AMERICAN Sara Higdon 1 year Mackenzie Lee Twice Whitney Lee 1st Team (3 times) Kelli Stamper 1 year Katie Allen Twice Kristin Patton HM Deausha Atkinson 1 year Hayley Hellyer Twice Andrea Deaton 1st Team (twice), HM Lindsey Neal 1 year Mary Jehlik Twice Shannon Wathen 1st Team (twice) Priscila Alves 1 year Caroline Owen Twice Franseda Gunn 1st Team Katie Allen 1 year Lindey Young Twice Tiffany Roaden 1st Team, HM Ellen Sholtes 1 year Kristi Ensminger Once Colleen Nichols HM Chelsea Craig 1 year Katie Mendenhall Once Julie Jeffries HM (twice) Caroline Owen 1 year Lindsey Newton Once Farrah Sullivan HM (3 times) LeeAnn Grider 1 year Kristen Jacob Once

LTB History RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

OPPONENT W L % OPPONENT W L % OPPONENT W L %

Alabama Huntsville 0 1 0% Baptist 1 0 100% Oklahoma Baptist 2 3 40% Alice Lloyd 21 4 84% Huntington, IN 2 2 50% Oklahoma Christian 2 0 100% Arkansas Monticello 0 1 0% Illinois Central 1 0 100% Oklahoma City 1 8 11% Arkansas Tech 1 1 50% Illinois Springfield 0 1 0% Olivet Nazarene, IL 4 0 100% Asbury 1 0 100% Indiana Southbend 2 1 67% Pacific, CA 1 0 100% Auburn Montgomery 4 4 50% Indiana Tech 0 1 0% Pikeville 64 8 89% Azusa Pacific, CA 1 0 100% IU Southeast 15 0 100% Point Loma Nazarene 0 1 0% Baypath 1 0 IUPUI 4 1 80% Reinhardt University 1 0 100% Bellarmine 14 13 52% Indiana Wesleyan 1 1 50% Robert Morris 2 0 100% Belmont, TN 2 7 22% Jacksonville State, AL 0 1 0% Rio Grande, OH 13 1 93% Benedict, SC 2 0 100% John Brown, AR 1 0 100% Rockhurst, MO 1 0 100% Berea 5 2 71% Kentucky State 12 13 48% Science and Arts, OK 2 0 100% Berry, GA 7 5 58% Kentucky Wesleyan 17 12 59% Shawnee State, OH 11 10 52% Bethel, TN 7 2 78% King College 2 0 100% Shorter, GA 1 1 50% Simon Fraser, British Bluefield State 1 0 100% Knoxville College 5 0 100% Columbia 1 1 50%

Bluefield, WV 10 0 100% Kutztown, PA 1 0 100% Slippery Rock, PA 1 0 100% Brescia 21 9 70% Lambuth 18 11 62% South Carolina State 0 1 0% Brevard, FL 1 0 100% Langston, TX 2 0 100% Southern Indiana 2 0 100% Baptist 1 0 100% Laterno, TX 1 0 100% Southern Nazarene, OK 1 8 11% Carroll College, MT 2 1 67% Lee University 0 2 0% Southern Polytech, GA 3 0 100% Carson Newman, TN 2 3 40% Lenoir Rhyne, NC 0 1 0% Spalding 22 0 100% Central Baptist 1 0 100% Life, GA 2 1 67% Spring Hill, SC 2 1 67% Central State, OH 3 1 75% Lincoln Memorial, TN 3 3 50% St. Ambrose, IA 0 1 0% Centre 11 4 73% Lindenwood-Belleville 2 0 100% St. Catharine, KY 20 1 95% Charleston, WV 1 0 100% Lindsey Wilson 50 17 75% St. Francis, IL 2 0 100% Chowan College 1 0 100% Lipscomb, TN 6 10 38% St. Gregory, OK 1 1 50% Bible, OH 1 0 100% Loyola, LA 2 2 50% St. Xavier, IL 3 2 60% Claflin, SC 4 0 100% LSU Shreveport 2 0 100% Sue Bennett 10 0 100% Clinch Valley, VA 7 0 100% Lubbock Christian 1 0 100% Temple Baptist 1 0 100% College of Charleston 0 1 0% Madonna 2 1 67% Tennessee Temple 1 0 100% College of St. Josephs 1 0 100% Marion, IN 1 0 100% Thomas Moore 2 0 100% Columbia College, MO 4 2 67% Martin Methodist 3 0 100% Transylvania 26 6 81% Covenant, TN 1 0 100% Masters, CA 1 0 100% Trevecca Nazarene, TN 3 4 43% Cumberland, KY 63 34 65% McKendree, IL 4 2 67% Trinity Christian, IL 0 1 0% Cumberland, TN 25 4 86% Menlo, CA 1 0 100% UC Riverside 1 0 100% Daemen College 1 0 100% Mercy College 0 1 0% UNC Charlotte 0 1 0% Davis and Elkins, WV 2 0 100% Hamilton 2 0 100% Union, KY 51 6 89%

Dillard, LA 1 1 50% Miami Middletown 2 0 100% Union, TN 2 12 14% University of Montana Doane, NB 0 1 0% Michigan Dearborn 1 0 100% Western 1 1 50% East Central, OK 1 1 50% Mid America Nazarene 2 0 100% University of St. Francis 1 0 100% Eastern Kentucky 0 4 0% Midland Lutheran, NE 0 1 0% UPR Bayamon 1 0 100% Elizabethtown 2 0 100% Midway 25 1 96% UPR Mayaguez 1 0 100% Elon, NC 0 1 0% Milligan College 1 0 100% Valley City State 1 0 100% Emmanuel, SC 1 0 100% Minot State 1 0 100% Vanderbilt 0 1 0% Evangel, MO 1 0 100% Missouri Baptist 2 0 100% Virginia Wise 6 0 100% Fisk University 2 0 100% Mobile, AL 4 1 80% Vorhees, SC 1 0 100% FL Institute of Technology 0 1 0% Montana Tech 0 1 0% Waldorf 1 0 100% Francis Marion, SC 1 1 50% Montevallo, AL 0 1 0% Walsh 1 0 100% Franklin, IN 3 0 100% Morehead State 0 3 0% Wayland Baptist, TX 1 2 33% Freed Hardeman, TN 4 3 57% Morris College 2 0 100% West Virginia Tech 13 1 93% Georgetown 69 24 74% Murray State 1 0 100% West Virginia Wesleyan 1 0 100% Georgia Southwestern 3 0 100% Norfolk, VA 1 0 100% Western Kentucky 0 1 0% Goshen College 0 1 0% North Georgia 0 2 0% Westminster, UT 1 0 100% Grace College 1 0 100% North Greenville, SC 11 0 100% Wilberforce, OH 7 0 100% Graceland, IA 1 0 100% Northern Kentucky 3 5 38% William Carey, MS 2 0 100% Hannibal Lagrange, MO 2 0 100% Northern Montana 0 1 0% William Woods, MO 2 1 67% Hanover, IN 2 0 100% Northwestern Ohio 1 0 100% Wiley, TX 1 0 100% Harris-Stowe 3 0 100% Northwestern OK 4 0 100% Wright State, OH 1 0 100% Hastings, NE 0 1 0% Notre Dame College 1 0 100% Xavier, OH 1 0 100% Heidelberg, OH 1 0 100% Oakland City, IN 7 0 100% Xavier, LA 2 0 100% High Point, NC 0 1 0% Oakwood, AL 2 0 100% Hiwassee College 1 0 100% Ohio Dominican 1 0 100% LTB History HISTORY OF THE JERSEY

3 Kelly McMurtrey Heather Hood Allyson Baker Lauren Parrish Amy Ellis Abby Miller 4 Leigh Bolinger Jenna Hedges Mackenzie Lee Lauren Turner 5 Christy Marcum T.J. Thomas Madison Clements 10 Sherry Brooks Sheila Everly Debbie Marshall Verda Dunn Michelle Swartz Lisa Newton Beth Grant Paige Mitchell Tessa Tenpenny Stacy Felchner Juleah Green Juliana Brown Kayla Hopkins Caroline Owen Alexis Pester 11 Sarah Moody Farrah Sullivan Deandrea Sullivan Katie Allen 12 Kathy Neal Tammy Staley Sherry Brooks Kendra Germain Nichole Horne Beth Sells Miranda Ray Lauren Wathen Priscila Alves Keisha Compton LeeAnn Grider 14 Karen Davis Sherry Webb Nancy Caudill Rhonda Davis Carol White Julie Grace Mitzi Singleton Lori Walker Jody Criswell Veronica Carter Lauren Hale Krista Hatfield Lindsay Newton Melly Heaton Daizah Kimberland Jordan Doram 15 Dawn Wise Ginger High Ashley Wallace Stephanie Mills Lauren Wathen Wendi Messer Abby Shelley Angie Lawrence Emily Fox 20 Becky Smith Andrea Deaton Kelli Stamper Julija Ilic Millie Deason Kristen Jacob 21 Marlene Holmes Jan Underwood Kathy Isaacs Kathy Powell Leslie Turner Vicki Reese Tammy Cox Tammy Ford Virginia Weston Shannon Wathen Sara Higdon Katie Mendenhall Maranda Wilkinson Kristi Ensminger Courtney Danis Mary Jehlik Brittni Holman 22 Pyrntha Clements Missy Gill Rhonda Conrad Stacy Anderson Amanda Judd Kristin Patton Maranda Wilkinson Megan Isaacs Ellen Sholtes Lexxus Graham 23 Donna Edelen Sherrie Randolph Colleen Nichols Jessica Peniston Jessica Slaughter Lyndsey Neal Stephanie Bridgewater Courtney Clifton Nathalie Felipe Madison Stewart 24 Mindy Cook Tammy Wilson Rosanne Conlan Cortni Crews Crystal Judd Sara Sexton Hayley Hellyer Dylana Fothergill 25 Debbie Grider Bonita Scott Susie Christie Angie Garrett Angie Anderson Kristen Simmons Judy Benningfield Erica Williams Whitney Patterson Alexia Williams Lindsey Ramage 30 Cathy Settle Lori Cook Aretha Porter Tracy Compton Shawn Price Kelley Keeling Tammy Akin Krisha Byron Shabree Hunter Mrashi Karumba Madison Kaiser 32 Vickie Johnson Jennifer Myers Phyllis Durbin Jackie Prather Deausha Atkinson Meagan Murphy Hillary Prunty Corin Dunn Lindsey Burd 33 Kellie Roarke Sandra Gray Carrie Johnson Brook Winstead 34 Sheila Saberton Peggy Thacker Pam Smith Lynn Kibbons Ernestine Carter Lisa Tabor Connie Harris Julie Wilkinson Dawn Dinsmore Christi Blackmon Tiffany White 35 Cindy Hall Krista Young 40 Tiffany Roaden Meagan Murphy Jarobia Hill Lindey Young 41 Christi Thomas Rachel Oginski Nancy Lyon 42 Ruth Dowell Betty Conover Whitney Lee Megan Overton Chelsea Craig 43 Whitney Ballinger 44 Cyndi Wesley Susan Wheatley Christy Cruise Rhea Beatty Vicci Christou Jackie Geurin 45 Tammy Pickerrell Jackie Couch Stephanie Huddleston Jenny Teater Dee Dee Bruce 50 Debbie Clifford Ann Underwood Macie Spence 52 Jenny Noort Danjiela Utvic 53 Ellen Thompson Barb Reed Pam Crawford Virgella Combs Franseda Gunn Jen Dinsmore Julie Jeffries Sylvia Hunfjord Carissa McCoy 55 Kristi Ensminger LTB TRAVELING WITH THE TIGERS