2016-17 WOMEN’S MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents

University Information & Schedule...... 2 Roster...... 3 Bios...... 4-19 2015-16 Statistics...... 20-29 Record Book...... 30-41 Letterwinners...... 42 Year-By-Year...... 43-51 All-Time Series Records...... 52-56 Attendance Records...... 57 Conference Tournament Results...... 58-59 Media Information...... 60 University Information 2016-17 Elon Women’s Basketball Schedule School...... Date Opponent Location Time Location...... Elon, N.C. Oct. 29 Wingate (exh.) Elon, N.C. 3 p.m. Enrollment...... 6,631 Nov. 11 at Green Bay^ Green Bay, Wis. 8 p.m. Founded...... 1889 Nov. 13 TBD^ TBD^ TBD Nickname...... Phoenix Nov. 14 Rutgers Elon, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Colors...... Maroon & Gold Nov. 18 TBD^ TBD^ TBD Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Nov. 19 TBD^ TBD^ TBD Conference...... Colonial (CAA) Nov. 22 Bucknell Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. Arena (Capacity)...... Alumni Gym (1,607) Nov. 26 Wake Forest Elon, N.C. 2 p.m. President...... Dr. Leo M. Lambert Dec. 4 at Chapel Hill, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Director of Athletics...... Dave Blank Dec. 8 at Duke Durham, N.C. 7 p.m. Associate AD/SWA ...... Faith Shearer Dec. 17 at East Tennessee State Johnson City, Tenn. 2 p.m. Dec. 21 vs. Akron# Atlanta 1 p.m. Team Information Dec. 22 at Georgia State# Atlanta 1 p.m. Head Coach...... Charlotte Smith Dec. 28 King Elon, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Alma Mater, Year...... North Carolina, 1999 Jan. 2 * Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. Career Record (Years)...... 87-70 (5) Jan. 6 at Drexel* Philadelphia 7 p.m. Record at Elon (Years)...... 87-70 (5) Jan. 8 Delaware* Elon, N.C. 2 p.m. Assistant Coach...... Cristy McKinney Jan. 13 at College of Charleston* Charleston, S.C. 6:30 p.m. Assistant Coach...... Josh Wick Jan. 15 Drexel*! Elon, N.C. 3 p.m. Assistant Coach...... Tasha Taylor Jan. 20 James Madison* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. Director of Basketball Operations...... Morgan Oliver Jan. 22 at William & Mary* Williamsburg, Va. 2 p.m. 2015-16 Record...... 18-13 Jan. 27 at Northeastern* Boston 7 p.m. 2015-16 CAA Record/Finish...... 11-7/4th Jan. 29 at Hofstra* Hempstead, N.Y. 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L...... 8/8 Feb. 3 Towson* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. Starters R/L...... 4/1 Feb. 5 at UNCW* Wilmington, N.C. 2 p.m. Newcomers...... 4 Feb. 10 Northeastern* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at James Madison*! Harrisonburg, Va. 3 p.m. Media Relations Information Feb. 16 Hofstra* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. Women’s Basketball Contact...... Paige Fredrickson Feb. 19 William & Mary* Elon, N.C. 2 p.m. Office Phone...... 336.278.6761 Feb. 24 at Delaware* Newark, Del. 7 p.m. Fax...... 336.278.6768 Feb. 26 at Towson* Towson, Md. 7 p.m. Cell...... 281.433.6794 March 1 UNCW* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. E-Mail...... [email protected] March 8-11 CAA Championship Harrisonburg, Va. TBD Press Row Phone...... 336.278.6747 Website...... elonphoenix.com * CAA game ^ Preseason WNIT Returning Starters # GSU Holiday Classic Name HT. YR. POS. PPG. RPG. ! Game on American Sports Network Shay Burnett 5-9 Jr. G 12.9 7.9 Bold denotes home game Malaya Johnson 6-3 Jr. C 8.4 5.8 All times EST and subject to change Essence Baucom 5-5 Sr. G 8.3 3.8 Maddie McCallie 5-10 Sr. G 3.7 1.9 Newcomers Name HT. YR. POS. Hometown/Previous School Returning Letterwinners Jada Graves 5-9 Fr. G Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison Name HT. YR. POS. PPG. RPG. Lexi Mercer 5-9 Fr. G Goldsboro, N.C./Rosewood Lauren Brown 5-9 Sr. G 9.1 1.9 Ra’Shika White 6-4 Fr. C Charlotte, N.C./Phillip O’Berry Jenifer Rhodes 6-0 Sr. F 8.8 5.6 Madison Wilder 5-11 Fr. G Rome, Ga./Pepperell Lenaira Ruffin 5-9 Jr. G 2.6 2.0 Meme Garner* 5-10 Jr. G *First year as active player PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Letterwinners Lost #2 Essence Baucom: Bawk-um Name HT. POS. PPG. RPG. #12 Lenaira Ruffin: Luh-nair-uh Rough-in Nikki McDonald 6-0 G 4.4 3.9 Autumn Carter 6-5 F 3.6 2.8 #33 Maddie McCallie: Mc-Call-lee Josepha Mbouma 5-7 G 1.7 1.7 Emily Sasser 5-11 G 1.2 0.5 #44 Malaya Johnson: Muh-lay-uh Lauren Hudson 5-6 G 0.9 1.0 Elon: E-lawn Mackenzie Darrah 6-4 F 0.9 0.8 Jessica Farmer^ 6-0 G 5.8 3.7 Nicole Razor^ 5-9 G 1.1 1.4 ^2013-14 stats; injured from 2014-2016

2 2016-17 Elon Women’s Basketball Numerical Roster No. Player POS. HT. YR. Hometown/High School/Previous School 2 Essence Baucom G 5-5 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Phillip O’Berry Academy/UAB 3 Lauren Brown G 5-9 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta 5 Shay Burnett G 5-9 Jr. Graham, N.C./Southern Alamance 10 Jada Graves G 5-9 Fr. Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison 11 Jenifer Rhodes F 6-0 Sr. North Charleston, S.C./Pinewood Prep 12 Lenaira Ruffin G 5-9 Sr. Burlington, N.C./River Mill 22 Lexi Mercer G 5-9 Fr. Goldsboro, N.C./Rosewood 24 Madison Wilder G 5-11 Fr. Rome, Ga./Pepperell 32 Meme Garner F 6-0 Sr. Siler City, N.C./Jordan Matthews/Charlotte 33 Maddie McCallie G 5-10 Sr. Durham, N.C./Riverside/Miami (Ohio) 34 Ra’Shika White C 6-4 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Phillip O’Berry Academy 44 Malaya Johnson C 6-3 Jr. Mount Airy, N.C./North Surry

Coaching Staff Head Coach - Charlotte Smith (North Carolina, 1999) Assistant Coach - Cristy McKinney (NC State, 1979) Assistant Coach - Josh Wick (North Carolina, 2001) Assistant Coach - Tasha Taylor (Clemson, 2008) Director of Operations - Morgan Oliver (Duke, 2013)

2016-17 Elon Women’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster No. Player POS. HT. YR. Hometown/High School/Previous School 2 Essence Baucom G 5-5 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Phillip O’Berry Academy/UAB 3 Lauren Brown G 5-9 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta 5 Shay Burnett G 5-9 Jr. Graham, N.C./Southern Alamance 32 Meme Garner F 6-0 Jr. Siler City, N.C./Jordan Matthews/Charlotte 10 Jada Graves G 5-9 Fr. Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison 44 Malaya Johnson C 6-3 Jr. Mount Airy, N.C./North Surry 33 Maddie McCallie G 5-10 Sr. Durham, N.C./Riverside/Miami (Ohio) 22 Lexi Mercer G 5-9 Fr. Goldsboro, N.C./Rosewood 11 Jenifer Rhodes F 6-0 Sr. North Charleston, S.C./Pinewood Prep 12 Lenaira Ruffin G 5-9 Sr. Burlington, N.C./River Mill 34 Ra’Shika White C 6-4 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Phillip O’Berry Academy 24 Madison Wilder G 5-11 Fr. Rome, Ga./Pepperell

3 Essence Baucom Guard • 5-5 • Senior Charlotte, N.C./Phillip O’Berry Academy/UAB #2

2015-16: Played in all 31 games on the season, earing the start in 30 games…Led the team in minutes, averaging 30.5 minutes per game…Averaged 8.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists per game and 1.3 steals per game…Led the team with 116 assists…Led the team and ranked eighth in the CAA in assists per game…Handed out at least five assists in 11 games…Matched career-high with 17 points at High Point…Scored in double figures 12 times on the season…Set a new career high with three three-pointers at Virginia Tech in the WNIT…Notched a season-high five field goals four times…Went 7-of-8 from the line against High Point to set a new career high…Ranked ninth in the conference with a 70.8 free throw percentage…Hauled down a season-high seven rebounds in three games…Claimed a career-high five steals against College of Charleston…Led the team and ranked 10th in the league with 41 steals…Matched career-high two blocks at NC State…Handed out a season-high seven assists in two games…Finished third on the team with a 42.1 field goal percentage…Seventh in the CAA with a 1.3 assist/turnover ratio…Currently ranks second on Elon’s career assists per game record list with 4.1/game…Named the team’s Best Defensive Player.

2014-15: Played in 31 games on the season and started 29 of those contests…Averaged 27.5 minutes, 6.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.2 steals per game…Led the team and ranked third in the CAA with 138 assists on the season…Ranks seventh on the Elon single-season record list in assists (138) and 10th in assists per game (4.5)… Currently ranks second on Elon’s all-time record list for assists per game…Scored a career-high 17 points off a career- high 7-of-11 performance from the field and a perfect 3-for-3 from the line…Hauled down a career-high nine rebounds at Campbell…Scored in double figures eight times on the season…Recorded a career-high nine assists twice…Tallied at least five assists in 13 games…Ranked fourth in the CAA with a 1.6 assist/turnover ratio…Ranked 75th in the NCAA in assists per game…Led the team with 38 steals on the season.

2013-14: Inactive for season due to NCAA residence requirement for transfers…Redshirted.

2012-13 (UAB): Played in 26 games and started seven of those contests...Scored a season-high six points at UCF in the Conference USA opener on Jan. 10...Tallied four points off of a 4-for-4 mark from the free-throw line in the first round WNIT contest at Auburn.

High School: Averaged 14.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 5.0 steals per game as a senior…Two-time all-state selection in North Carolina’s Class 3A...Two-time All-District 9 selection by the North Carolina Basketball Coaches Association and All-Mecklenburg County by the Charlotte Observer...Named first-team All-MEGA 7 Conference all four years and conference player of the year as a senior...Led her team to three conference championships...Three-time team MVP…Rated as the nation’s No. 62 point guard in the class of 2012 by ESPN HoopGurlz…Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Full name is Essence Gabriel Baucom…Daughter of Michael and Beverly Baucom…Born on Sept. 30, 1994... Majoring in sport and event management.

Individual Career History

Baucom,Essence

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2014-15 31-29 854/27.5 71-192 .3 7 0 11-30 .3 6 7 45-70 .6 4 3 29 86 115 3.7 81 1 138 86 5 38 198 6.4 2015-16 31-30 946/30.5 90-214 .4 2 1 13-44 .2 9 5 63-89 .7 0 8 32 85 117 3.8 81 2 116 92 8 41 256 8.3 TOTAL 62-59 1800/29.0 161-406 .3 9 7 24-74 .3 2 4 108-159 .6 7 9 61 171 232 3.7 162 3 254 178 13 79 454 7.3 4 Lauren Brown Guard • 5-9 • Senior Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta #3

2015-16: Played in all 31 games and earned four starts on the season…Averaged 23.6 minutes, 9.1 points and 1.9 rebounds per game…Ranked second on the team and 22nd in the CAA in scoring…Lead the team and ranked 12th in the league in three-pointers made with 48 (1.5/game)…Finished the season with a 28.7 three-point field goal percentage…Matched a new career-high 18 points off a 5-of-6 performance from the field, including 4-of-5 from three, and 4-of-6 from the line in the team’s first ever win over NC State…Performance at NC State earned her CAA Player of the Week on Dec. 14…Matched career- high four three-pointers at Towson…Played a career-high 39 minutes at Delaware…Hauled down a new career-high eight rebounds against College of Charleston…Matched her career-high of three steals against Lenoir-Rhyne…Set a new career high with two blocks on two occasions…Scored in double figures in 12 games…Ranks eighth on Elon’s career record list in three-pointers made, seventh in three-point attempts and eighth in three-point field goal percentage…Selected to the CAA All-Academic Team…One of the team’s SAAC representatives.

2014-15: Played in all 32 games and earned five starts during her sophomore season…Averaged 23.4 minutes, 7.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game…Posted in double figures 12 times on the season…Scored a career-high 18 points at William & Mary off a 6-of-10 performance from the field, including a career-high 4-of-7 mark from three, and went a perfect 2-for-2 from the line…Hit another career-high four three-pointers at College of Charleston…Ranked fifth in the CAA in three- point field goal percentage…Had a perfect mark from the charity stripe eight times during the season…Hauled down a season-high seven rebounds against Navy…Hit 45 threes on the season and finished second on the team and 13th in the CAA…Ranks ninth on the Elon single-season three-point percentage record list after a 37.2 percent mark from beyond-the- arc…Named to the CAA All-Academic Team…Traveled to Poland in Summer 2015 as part of an Athletes In Action international tour.

2013-14: Played in all 31 games and made 28 starts as a rookie…Averaged 26.6 minutes, 8.1 points and 2.4 assists per game…Finished the season with a 36.0 field goal percentage…Scored in double figures 11 times…Posted a career-high 17 points against East Carolina…Recorded a career-high seven assists twice on the season…Selected to both the SoCon Coaches and Media All-Freshman Teams…Named the SoCon Freshman of the Week on Nov. 26…Earned the team’s Coaches’ Award…Named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Four-year starter at Alpharetta, helping the team to four state playoff appearances, three sweet 16 appearances and the elite eight in 2013…Averaged 15.4 points and 3.7 assists per game as a senior...Named team captain as a senior… Reached the 1,000 career point mark in 2013…Earned first team all-region as a junior and senior…Selected as honorable mention all-metro Atlanta, first team all-North Fulton, North Georgia all-state team in 2013…Given the team’s best offensive player award as a senior…Named MVP of the region tournament her senior season…Earned second team all-North Fulton and all-state honorable mention as a junior…Helped the team to a 24-4 record and first in the region as a junior…Four-year scholar athlete…Inducted into the Alpharetta High School Athletic Wall of Fame.

Personal: Full name is Lauren Ashley Brown…Daughter of Kowalski and Erma Brown…Born on July 4, 1995...Majoring in exercise science.

Individual Career History

Brown,Lauren

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2013-14 31-28 826/26.6 87-242 .3 6 0 11-41 .2 6 8 66-91 .7 2 5 27 49 76 2.5 63 1 74 82 5 31 251 8.1 2014-15 32-5 748/23.4 80-221 .3 6 2 45-121 .3 7 2 43-51 .8 4 3 18 56 74 2.3 47 0 39 65 4 20 248 7.8 2015-16 31-4 732/23.6 95-290 .3 2 8 48-167 .2 8 7 45-68 .6 6 2 21 38 59 1.9 68 2 33 56 7 16 283 9.1 TOTAL 94-37 2306/24.5 262-753 .3 4 8 104-329 .3 1 6 154-210 .7 3 3 66 143 209 2.2 178 3 146 203 16 67 782 8.3 5 Shay Burnett Guard • 5-9 • Junior Graham, N.C./Southern Alamance #5

2015-16: Played in 30 games and earned the start in 27 contests…Averaged 28.8 minutes, 12.9 points and 7.9 rebounds per game…Led the team and ranked 10th in CAA in scoring…Led the team and ranked seventh in the league in rebounding… Led the team and ranked fourth in the conference with an 80.6 free throw percentage…Went 133-of-165 from the line on the season…Second on the team with 106 assists to average 3.5 assists per game and rank 10th in the CAA…Claimed 38 steals on the season to average 1.3 per game…Played a career-high 38 minutes at Navy…Posted a new career-high 28 points after a 6-of-15 performance from the field and career-high 15-of-16 from the line along with 12 rebounds and nine assists against Charlotte for a near triple-double…Tallied a career-high eight field goals at Delaware…Handed out a career-high nine assists on two occasions…Grabbed a career-high four steals at West Virginia…Hauled down a career-high 15 boards at Northeastern…Posted a career-high two blocks twice…Scored the team’s winning basket in a double-overtime win at Delaware on Feb. 7…Tallied double figures in 24 games, including two games with 20+ points…Hauled down double-digit boards in 11 games…Posted nine double-doubles…Ranks second on the single-season records list with 133 free throws made and second with 165 free throw attempts…Selected to the CAA Preseason All-Conference second team…Earned CAA Player of the Week Honors on Nov. 23…Named to the All-CAA first team…Selected as the team’s Best Offensive Player and MVP.

2014-15: Played in all 32 games as a rookie and earned the start in 30 of those contests…Averaged 24.2 minutes, 10.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game...Led the team in scoring and free throw percentage…Ranked in the top 20 in the CAA in scoring, ninth in field goal percentage and 11th in free throw percentage…Finished the season with a 46.4 field goal percentage, including 30.8 percent from three, and a 73.5 free throw percentage…Ranks eighth on the Elon single-season record list for free throws made (108) and seventh in free throw attempts (147)…Scored a career-high 21 points off a career- high 7-of-15 performance from the field, including three three-pointers, against Northeastern…Hit a career-high 10 free throws (10-of-14) at James Madison…Hauled down a career-high 11 rebounds and matched her career-high 21 points with a double-double and seven assists at Hofstra…Posted her first career double-double after 15 points and a 10 rebounds at High Point…Scored in double figures 18 times on the season…Recorded three double-doubles…Tallied a career-high eight assists twice…Named the CAA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 1, Jan. 26, Feb. 23 and March 9…Selected to the CAA All-Rookie Team… Named the team’s Best Offensive Player.

High School: Helped Southern Alamance to second round of state playoffs her sophomore and junior seasons and to the third round as a senior…McDonald’s All-American nominee…MVP of the North Carolina East-West All-Star game after leading the West team to a win with 16 points, eight rebounds and eight assists...Averaged 17.2 points, 8.1 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game as a junior…Named the Metro 4A player of the year, the Burlington Times News region player of the year and was a NCBCA District VI first team selection as a junior…Averaged 18 points per game as a sophomore…Earned a spot on the Metro 4A all-conference team, named the Metro 4A conference tournament MVP, the NCBCA District VI Player of the Year and to the Times News all-region first team…Played her freshman season at River Mill where she helped the team to the state regional finals and was an all-conference and state regional all-tournament selection.

Personal: Full name is Shaylen Briana Burnett…Daughter of Tracy L.H. and former High Point women’s basketball player Tracy McIver Burnett…Born on Jan. 24, 1996…Majoring in sport and even management with a minor in criminal justice.

Individual Career History

Burnett,Shay

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2014-15 32-30 773/24.2 104-224 .4 6 4 20-65 .3 0 8 108-147 .7 3 5 45 128 173 5.4 89 2 93 108 7 28 336 10.5 2015-16 30-27 864/28.8 116-303 .3 8 3 23-79 .2 9 1 133-165 .8 0 6 81 155 236 7.9 87 3 106 111 9 38 388 12.9 TOTAL 62-57 1637/26.4 220-527 .4 1 7 43-144 .2 9 9 241-312 .7 7 2 126 283 409 6.6 176 5 199 219 16 66 724 11.7 6 Meme Garner Forward • 6-0 • Junior Siler City, N.C./Jordan-Matthews/Charlotte #32

2015-16: Inactive for season due to NCAA residence requirements for transfers…Redshirted.

2014-15 (Charlotte): Appeared in eight games on the season for the 49ers, averaging three minutes per game…Finished 2-of-11 from the field with five points on the year…Hauled down five boards and tallied one assist and one steal.

2013-14 (Charlotte): Played in 10 games, including four against Conference USA foes and the WNIT matchup at St. Bonaventure…Made her collegiate debut with eight minutes played at Kansas State, scoring her first point on a free throw and grabbing a rebound…Tallied a career-high seven points on 2-of-3 field goals and 3-of-4 free throws to go along with a career-best five rebounds, including three offensive, against Marshall.

High School: Four-year starter at Jordan-Matthews… Averaged 18.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game as a senior…Named 2013 NCPreps.com’s 2A state player of the year and to the all-state team…Earned all-state second team honors by the North Carolina Basketball Coaches Association as a senior…Voted the Mid-State Conference Player of the Year, the District 8 Player of the Year and received All-District 8 First Team plaudits as a senior…Concluded career as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,210 points…Selected for the 2013 West squad at the North Carolina High School Coaches Association East-West All-Star Game, leading the West squad with 16 points…Led Jordan-Matthews to a 31-0 record and 2A state championship, the first in school history, in 2012…Garnered NCPreps.com all-state team accolades and selected as a Associated Press North Carolina All-Star as a junior…Tabbed 2012 state tournament MVP ( Player of the Game) honors after scoring 22 points, grabbing eight rebounds and blocking two shots…Received 2012 2A East Region (state semifinals) tournament MVP and all-tournament team plaudits after 28 points and 11 rebounds in the region final.

Personal: Full name is Mylia Gabrielle Caressa Garner…Daughter of Henry and Brenda Garner…Born on May 4, 1994…Brother played football at East Carolina and UNC-Pembroke…Majoring in accounting.

7 Malaya Johnson Center • 6-3 • Junior Mount Airy, N.C./North Surry #44

2015-16: Played in all 31 games and made 29 starts on the season…Averaged 27.0 minutes, 8.4 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game…Second on the team and 10th in the CAA with a 42.2 field goal percentage… Second on the team and 15th in the league with 181 rebounds…Played a career-high 37 minutes at Hofstra… Scored a season-high 15 points twice…Posted a career-high 14 rebounds against East Tennessee State… Matched career-high three assists six times…Claimed a career-high four steals at American…Matched career- high five blocks twice…Led team with 34 blocks and ranked 11th in CAA in blocks per game…Recorded a season-high six field goals off 10 attempts against Charlotte for a 60.0 field goal percentage…Hit first career three at Delaware…Scored in double figures in 14 games…Tallied three double-doubles on the season… Currently ranks fifth on Elon’s career blocked shots per game record list and ninth on the career blocks record list.

2014-15: Played in all 32 games as a rookie and started 20 of those contests…Averaged 20.8 minutes, 7.5 points and 4.8 rebounds per game…Finished the season with a 51.1 field goal percentage…Scored a career-high 22 points off a career-high 10-of-12 performance from the field and went 2-of-3 from the line at Campbell… Posted her first career double-double with 13 points and a career-high 11 boards against Furman…Scored in double figures nine times on the season…Matched her career-high with 11 rebounds against Towson…Hit a career-high six free throws against College of Charleston…Recorded a career-high five blocks against UNCW in the CAA Championships…Tallied a career-high three steals at UNCW…Currently ranks fifth on Elon’s career blocked shots per game record list with 1.4/game…Named the CAA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 22 and again on Jan. 5…Selected to the CAA All-Rookie Team.

High School: Helped North Surry to three straight conference championships (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13), a regional final (2011) and two sectional finals (2010, 2013)…Member of the winning West team in the North Carolina East-West All-Star game after scoring 12 points and hauling down eight rebounds...Averaged 10.8 points, 10.3 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 4.4 blocks and 2.2 steals per game as a junior…Three-time all-conference player, two-time all-district pick and a two-time All-Northwest selection by The Winston-Salem Journal…Also an accomplished player…Helped volleyball team win the 2012 NCHSAA 2A state championship and was named the state championship MVP…Three-time all-conference player in volleyball…2013 volleyball conference player of the year…Honor roll student.

Personal: Full name is Malaya Kristen Johnson…Daughter of Christopher and Leslie Johnson…Born on Sept. 15, 1996…Majoring in human service studies with a minor in psychology.

Individual Career History

Johnson,Malaya

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2014-15 32-20 665/20.8 94-184 .5 1 1 0-0 .0 0 0 53-86 .6 1 6 60 92 152 4.8 79 2 20 59 44 21 241 7.5 2015-16 31-29 838/27.0 106-251 .4 2 2 1-8 .1 2 5 48-71 .6 7 6 80 101 181 5.8 81 4 36 57 34 30 261 8.4 TOTAL 63-49 1503/23.9 200-435 .4 6 0 1-8 .1 2 5 101-157 .6 4 3 140 193 333 5.3 160 6 56 116 78 51 502 8.0 8 Maddie McCallie Guard • 5-10 • Senior Durham, N.C./Riverside/Miami (Ohio) #33

2015-16: Played in all 31 games and started 25 contests in her first season with the Phoenix…Averaged 20.5 minutes, 3.7 points and 1.9 rebounds per game…Played a career-high 37 minutes, scoring a career-high 16 points off a career-high five field goals, including a career-high four threes, and hauled down a career-high eight boards in team’s first ever win over NC State…Hit a career-high four free throws at Towson…Handed out a career-high three assists against William & Mary…Grabbed a career-high two steals at William & Mary… Finished season with a 71.4 free throw percentage.

2014-15: Inactive for season due to NCAA residence requirements for transfers…Redshirted.

2013-14 (Miami (OH)): Appeared in 23 games off the bench for the RedHawks during her sophomore season… Averaged 2.0 points in 6.7 minutes of action per game…Had breakout game with 12 point on four three-point makes in victory at Youngstown State (Dec. 4)…Finished with five points vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 18).

2012-13 (Miami (OH)): Appeared in 27 games with one start…Averaged 2.2 points and 1.3 rebounds in 8.5 minutes of action per game…Had career-high 15 points, including four three-point baskets in win over Northern Kentucky (Nov. 12)…Earned first career start in victory over College of Charleston (Nov. 23)…Brought in career-high seven rebounds, including five offensive against Cougars…Put up 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds at Kent State (Jan. 27).

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Riverside High School in Durham, N.C….Named co-PAC-SIX 4A Player of the Year as a senior…Also earned All-Area First-Team honors from The Herald Sun…Two-time First Team All-Conference selection in both basketball and volleyball…Averaged 20.7 points and 5.7 rebounds per game as a senior.

Personal: Full name is Madeline Clark McCallie…Daughter of John and Joanne P. McCallie…Mother, Joanne, is the head women’s basketball coach at Duke…Graduated in August 2016 with a degree in sport and event management…Currently pursuing an MBA.

Individual Career History

McCallie, Maddie

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-16 31-25 637/20.5 35-134 .2 6 1 26-104 .2 5 0 20-28 .7 1 4 10 48 58 1.9 45 0 15 21 3 9 116 3.7 TOTAL 31-25 637/20.5 35-134 .2 6 1 26-104 .2 5 0 20-28 .7 1 4 10 48 58 1.9 45 0 15 21 3 9 116 3.7

9 Jenifer Rhodes Forward • 6-0 • Senior North Charleston, S.C./Pinewood Prep #11

2015-16: Played in all 31 games and earned 14 starts on the season…Averaged 20.3 minutes, 8.8 points and 5.6 rebounds per game…Led the team and ranked eighth in the CAA with a 45.0 field goal percentage…Ranked second on the team and 14th in the conference with 30 blocks and 1.1 blocks per game…Third on the team in both scoring and rebounding…Tallied 26 steals on the season…Played a career-high 34 minutes at No. 2 South Carolina…Posted a season-high 20 points after going 8-of-14 from the field and 4-of-9 from the line against James Madison…Scored 19 points after an 8-of-17 performance from the field at No. 2 South Carolina…Finished a season-high 9-of-14 from the field to score 19 points at Furman…Hauled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Delaware to go along with 10 points for a double-double…Scored in double figures 13 times on the season…Currently ranks sixth on Elon’s career blocked shots list and fifth on the career blocks per game record list.

2014-15: Played in 29 games as a sophomore, earning the start in 11 contests…Averaged 14.5 minutes, 8.0 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game…Finished the season fourth on the team in points and rebounding…Tallied 34 blocks on the season, which ranked sixth in the CAA…Owned a 44.2 field goal percentage that ranked 11th in the CAA…Posted a season-high 21 points off an 8-of-16 performance from the field, eight rebounds and four steals at College of Charleston… Scored in double figures eight times on the season…Recorded a double-double with 10 points and a career-high 10 rebounds at William & Mary…Matched her career-high six blocks at Hofstra…Ranks eighth on Elon’s career blocked shots and sixth on the career blocks per game records lists…Named the team’s Best Defensive Player.

2013-14: Made 18 starts in 27 appearances as a rookie, averaging 19.1 minutes/game…Shot 51.4 percent from the field to rank second on team and third in SoCon…Averaged 9.4 points per game to rank as the top scoring rookie in the conference… Hauled down 5.3 boards/game to rank third on the team and 15th in the league…Led the team and ranked third in SoCon with 1.4 blocks per game and finished the season with 39 total blocks…Posted two career highs against Georgia Southern with 20 points off nine field goals…Recorded a career-high six blocks at Georgia Southern that ranks second on Elon’s single game record’s list…Posted a double-double at UNC Wilmington in her first career game with 12 points and 10 rebounds… Scored in double figures 12 times on the season…Honored as the SoCon Freshman of the Week three times (Nov. 19, Jan. 31, Feb. 25)…Named the Freshman of the Year by the conference’s head coaches…Earned a spot on the media and the coaches’ SoCon All-Freshmen team…Named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Averaged 10.1 points and 8.7 rebounds per game in three seasons with a 48 percent field goal percentage… Set the school records for career blocked shots (268) and rebounds (717)…Helped the team to three SCISA 3A state championships (2011, 2012, 2013)…Averaged a double-double as a senior (12.6 ppg and 10.0 rbg)…Two-time all-region selection (2012, 2013)…Named all-state, second team all-lowcountry and to the SCISA all-star team in 2013…Selected as the 2012 SCISA Co-AAA Player of the Year…Earned honorable mention all-lowcountry and named to the North/South all-star team in 2012…Named to the 2011 SCISA all-state team…Member of Lowcountry Ballers AAU Select Team for three years… Helped Lowcountry to the AAU South Carolina state championship in the ninth grade…Earned a spot on the Headmaster’s List and the Faculty Honor Roll.

Personal: Full name is Jenifer Amanda Rhodes…Daughter of John Rhodes…Born on Dec. 16, 1994…Double major in computer science and applied mathematics. Individual Career History

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Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2013-14 27-18 516/19.1 108-210 .5 1 4 0-0 .0 0 0 37-99 .3 7 4 62 81 143 5.3 71 5 8 57 39 27 253 9.4 2014-15 29-11 420/14.5 100-226 .4 4 2 0-0 .0 0 0 32-67 .4 7 8 54 64 118 4.1 66 3 5 45 34 29 232 8.0 2015-16 31-14 628/20.3 118-262 .4 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 38-94 .4 0 4 75 98 173 5.6 71 1 14 59 30 26 274 8.8 TOTAL 87-43 1564/18.0 326-698 .4 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 107-260 .4 1 2 191 243 434 5.0 208 9 27 161 103 82 759 8.7 10 Lenaira Ruffin Guard • 5-9 • Senior Burlington, N.C./River Mill #12

2015-16: Played in 23 games on the season…Averaged 9.2 minutes, 3.6 points and 2.0 rebounds per game…Scored a season-high 11 points off a season-high four field goals in the CAA Championships against Delaware…Hauled down a season-high seven boards against Lenoir-Rhyne…Tied a career-high three steals at West Virginia…Finished season with a 73.3 free throw percentage.

2014-15: Played in 23 games on the season, averaging 7.5 minutes, 1.6 points and 1.1 rebounds per game… Scored a season-high 14 points at High Point, including a career-high six free throws…Shot 75 percent from the line against the Panthers…Finished the season with a 71.4 free throw percentage.

2013-14: Saw action in all 31 games as a rookie and made three starts…Averaged 17.4 minutes per game… Third on team with 18 threes on the season…Averaged 4.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game…Finished season with a 40.2 field goal and a 34.0 three-point percentage…Posted a career-high 12 points after a career- high five field goals at NC State…Also recorded a career mark of three steals against the Wolfpack…Hauled down a career-high eight rebounds against Georgia Southern…Scored in double figures four times on the season…Named the SoCon Freshman of the Week on Dec. 10...Named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll.

High School: Averaged 15 points, 13 rebounds, four assists and four steals at River Mill…Four-time Carolina Twelve 2A/1A All-Conference player…Three-time conference player of the year…Named to the NCBCA All-District first team four times…Selected to the NC Preps All-State Team in 2012 and 2013…Named state championship outstanding player…Helped River Mill to three conference regular-season and tournament championships, as well as a state sectional championship…Three-time Burlington Times-News All-Region selection…Set school record for career scoring (1,369 points) and career rebounds (1,319 boards).

Personal: Full name is Lenaira Montea Ruffin…Daughter of Leonard and Cynthia Ruffin…Born on June 23, 1995...Majoring in accounting.

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Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2013-14 31-3 540/17.4 49-122 .4 0 2 18-53 .3 4 0 16-32 .5 0 0 37 65 102 3.3 54 0 28 38 3 17 132 4.3 2014-15 23-0 173/7.5 10-46 .2 1 7 6-32 .1 8 8 10-14 .7 1 4 7 19 26 1.1 15 0 5 9 2 6 36 1.6 2015-16 23-0 211/9.2 20-67 .2 9 9 8-40 .2 0 0 11-15 .7 3 3 21 25 46 2.0 18 0 3 4 0 8 59 2.6 TOTAL 77-3 924/12.0 79-235 .3 3 6 32-125 .2 5 6 37-61 .6 0 7 65 109 174 2.3 87 0 36 51 5 31 227 2.9

11 Jada Graves Guard • 5-9 • Freshman Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison #10

High School: Reached the 1,000-point career milestone as a junior…Named the conference rookie of the year in 2012… Earned player of the year honors in 2013 and 2014…Named to the 2014 all-state first team…Earned regional MVP honors twice…Helped team to two conference championships, three regional championships and three state final four appearances.

Personal: Full name is Jada Maya Graves…Daughter of Curtis Graves and Ebony Stradford…Born on July 6, 1998.

Lexi Mercer Guard • 5-9 • Freshman Goldsboro, N.C./Rosewood #22

High School: All-time leading scorer in Rosewood history and 12th leading scorer in state history…Four-time all-conference, four-time all-region selection and three-time all-state…Four-time MVP…Three-time region player of the year…Helped team to three conference championships, three conference tournament championships and two regional runner-up appearances.

Personal: Full name is Alexis Perry Mercer…Daughter of former Mt. Olive golfer John and Donna Mercer…Born on Dec. 22, 1997.

12 Ra’Shika White Center • 6-4 • Freshman Charlotte, N.C./Phillip O’Berry Academy #34

High School: Averaged 18 points, 13 rebounds, four blocks and two steals as a junior…Four-year starter…Three-time all- conference honoree…Reached 1,000-career points by junior year…Helped team to the playoffs freshman, sophomore and junior years.

Personal: Full name is Ra’Shika Nicole White…Daughter of Randy and Sallna White…Born on Jan. 20, 1998.

Madison Wilder Guard • 5-11 • Freshman Rome, Ga./Pepperell #24

High School: Entered senior year just 43 points shy of breaking the school’s scoring record…Named the region MVP and the player of the year by the NWG Tip-Off Club in 2014-15…Helped team to a regional championship as a sophomore and a regional runner-up title and sweet 16 state appearance as a junior.

Personal: Full name is Madison Faith Wilder…Daughter of Scott and Laura Wilder…Born on April 4, 1998.

13 Charlotte Smith The Charlotte Smith File Head Coach Personal: • Born: August 23, 1973, in Shelby, N.C. Sixth Season • Education: Bachelor’s degree, sociology, University of North Carolina, 1999 • Her uncle, former NC State star David The maroon and gold earned a program-best three Thompson, is a member of the Naismith seed in the SoCon Tournament and advanced to the Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame tournament semifinals. Smith took the Phoenix to its • A talented piano player and singer second postseason appearance of the Division I era in • 2015 North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame the 2013 Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) as the inductee team advanced to the tournament quarterfinals. During the season, Elon held a 13-game home Basketball Coaching Experience winning streak, dating from Dec. 15, 2012 – March • Assistant women’s basketball coach at UNC 23, 2013. The team also went on a six-game winning Former University of North Carolina women’s streak during January, finishing the month with a 6-1 from 2002-2011 basketball standout Charlotte Smith was named record. Smith coached the Phoenix to a win over all • Tar Heels had a 257-54 record with Smith as the Phoenix head women’s basketball coach by 10-league teams, including conference champion an assistant coach, including a 100-30 mark Elon University Director of Athletics Dave Blank on Chattanooga, handing UTC its only conference loss of in the ACC Wednesday, June 22, 2011. An assistant coach at UNC the season. • UNC won four ACC titles over the last nine from 2002-2011, Smith is the sixth head coach in Elon Smith coached Ali Ford and Kelsey Evans to seasons and made seven appearances in the women’s hoops history. three-combined SoCon Player of the Week awards top-25 national rankings Over five seasons, Smith has coached the Phoenix and all-conference honors, picking up first team hon- • Tar Heels made the NCAA Tournament all to a 87-70 overall record. In 2015-16, Smith led the ors from the coaches, while Ford was named to the nine seasons during Smith’s tenure, making Phoenix to an 18-13 season, including an 11-7 mark media first team and Evans to the media second team. two trips to the Final Four as well as six Sweet in the Colonial Athletic Association, and its second During the conference tournament, Evans earned 16 and four Elite Eight appearances. straight trip to the Postseason WNIT. The postseason second team honors. • Earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament appearance marked the fourth in the program’s DI his- Elon also saw success off the court as all five for four straight seasons (2005-08) tory and the third time in four years the Phoenix has starters (Evans, Ford, Coffer, Harris and Stephenson) played in a post-season tournament. were named to the 2012-13 Winter All-SoCon Aca- Basketball Playing Experience: The season was highlighted by the program’s demic team. The Phoenix was the only program in the • Four-year starter at UNC, playing from 1991- first ever win over Atlantic Coast Conference op- conference to have all its starters earn all-academic 95 ponent North Carolina State after a 69-66 final in honors. • Most Outstanding Player of the 1994 Final Raleigh, N.C. Both Shay Burnett and Lauren Brown Smith led the Phoenix to a 16-14 mark in her Four were honored as CAA Player of the Week throughout first season (2011-12), the most victories by a first-year • Earned All-American honors in 1995 the course of the year, while Nikki McDonald earned head coach in program history. • Her No. 23 UNC jersey was retired on Febru- CAA Rookie of the Week honors. Burnett became the Elon had a total of three all-conference selec- ary 24, 1996 first Phoenix player to earn a spot on the All-CAA First tions in Smith’s first season, as Ford and Evans picked Team, while Brown and Autumn Carter earned CAA up first and second team honors, respectively. Coffer • Played two seasons in the American Basket- All-Academic Team honors. was also named to the league’s all-freshman team. ball League In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, As an assistant coach at UNC for nine seasons • Played two seasons in Italy Smith led the Phoenix to a 19-13 overall record and an before arriving at Elon, Smith helped the Tar Heels • Played eight seasons in the WNBA, with the 11-7 conference record. The team tied for third during to a 257-54 record, including a 100-30 mark in the Charlotte Sting (1999-2004), Washington the regular season and earned the No. 4 seed in the Atlantic Coast Conference. UNC won four ACC titles Mystics (2005) and Indiana Fever (2006) CAA Championship where the team fell just four during Smith’s tenure, making seven appearances in points shy of advancing to the championship final. It the top-25 national rankings. The Tar Heels made the she did so against North Carolina A & T on Dec. 4, marked the third straight trip to the conference tour- NCAA Tournament all nine seasons during Smith’s 1994. nament semifinals for the Phoenix. Elon’s outstanding tenure, making two trips to the Final Four as well as Following her collegiate career, Smith played regular season allowed the team to earn the school’s six Sweet 16 and four Elite Eight appearances. From professional basketball in Italy, where she was MVP of first ever bid to play in the WNIT. 2005-2008, North Carolina earned a No. 1 seed in the the Italian All-Star Game for the 1995-96 season. She During the season, Elon saw the freshman tan- NCAA Tournament. also spent the 1999-2000 season there. dem of Burnett and Malaya Johnson earn CAA Rookie The most decorated player in North Carolina The Colorado Xplosion picked Smith in the third of the Week honors four and two times, respectively. history, Smith was a four-year letterwinner for the round (17th overall) of the initial American Basketball Both Burnett and Johnson were later named to the Tar Heels from 1992-95 and is one of only two UNC League draft in 1996. She spent two-and-a-half sea- CAA All-Rookie Team. Senior Sam Coffer earned the women’s basketball players to have had her jersey sons in the league, playing for Colorado and the San program’s first CAA Player of the Week honor and was retired. The 6-foot forward who wore No. 23 was Jose Lasers and earning All-Star honors. also named to the Academic All-District First Team for named National Player of the Year by ESPN in 1995 fol- Smith was the 33rd pick in the 1999 WNBA draft the second straight year. Off the court, Coffer, Zora lowing a career in which she scored 2,094 points (fifth by Charlotte and played six seasons for the Sting Stephenson and Brown were selected to the CAA All- all-time at UNC) and grabbed 1,200 rebounds (second before moving to Washington in 2005 then to Indiana Academic Team. all-time at UNC). in 2006. In 2013-14, Elon went 10-8 in Southern Confer- Smith is perhaps best known for her perfor- Smith has made numerous international ap- ence play during the 2013-14 season and advanced mance in the 1994 NCAA Championship game, when pearances for U.S. teams. She was MVP of the 1996 to the tournament semifinals for the second straight her buzzer-beating three-pointer gave UNC the USA Basketball Jones Cup squad, which won a gold year. Smith saw three players earn all-conference national crown with a 60-59 win over Louisiana Tech. medal. She also has played for the 1997 USA Basket- accolades at the end of the regular season. Jenifer She also had a championship-record 23 rebounds ball Women’s International Invitational team, the 1995 Rhodes was named the Freshman of the Year and in the game and was named the Final Four’s Most World University Games team (coached by Hatchell), earned a spot on both the coaches and media all- Outstanding Player. the 1994 US Select Team, the 1993 U.S. Olympic Festi- freshmen teams along with Brown. Kelsey Harris was The ACC Rookie of the Year in 1992, Smith val South team and the 1992 Junior World Champion- named to the coaches’ all-conference team and the earned All-ACC and ACC Tournament MVP honors in ship Qualifying team. media’s all-conference second team, while also earn- her junior and senior seasons as the Tar Heels claimed A native of Shelby, N.C., she graduated from ing a spot on the SoCon all-tournament team. During back-to-back conference crowns. Shelby High School, where she earned all-state the year, all three freshmen – Rhodes, Brown and As a senior, she was named All-America by honors and was her team’s MVP all four years. Smith Lenaira Ruffin – earned rookie of the week accolades Kodak, the Associated Press and the U.S. Basketball completed her UNC bachelor’s degree in sociology in with Rhodes receiving the honor three times. Writers Association. In 2002, she was named to the 1999. In addition to playing professional basketball, In the classroom, Harris, Sam Coffer, Jessica ACC’s 50th Anniversary team as one of the top players she has interned in the Charlotte Sting offices and has Farmer and Zora Stephenson were all named to the in conference history. She also was honored as the worked for US Sports Management, Inc. In May 2015, SoCon winter all-academic team. 10th-best female athlete in the history of the league. Smith was inducted into the North Carolina Sports In 2012-13, Elon posted a 19-14 record, includ- Early in her senior season, she became just the second Hall of Fame. ing its best ever Southern Conference mark of 14-6. collegiate women’s player to dunk in a game when 14 What Others Are Saying About Charlotte Smith

North Carolina Head Women's Basketball Coach Sylvia Hatchell... "I am just so proud of Charlotte. She has been an incredible asset to Carolina women's basketball for two decades. Our program owes so much of its success to her hard work both as a player and a coach and she will be greatly missed. That said, I couldn't be happier for Charlotte to begin her career at an up-and-coming program like Elon. Not only are they getting an outstanding coach, but they are getting an even better per- son, and we wish her nothing but the best of luck."

Former North Carolina Director of Athletics Dick Baddour... "Charlotte is an exceptional individual with strong values and a determination for success. I am confident she will not only be successful, but that she will develop that success in a first class way. We wish her all the best at Elon."

Women's Analyst Debbie Antonelli... "Charlotte Smith is an exciting hire for Elon and the Southern Conference. Charlotte has an impressive resume as a player and as a coach that's put her in every basketball experience with the exception of slid- ing over those ‘18 inches on the bench’ to be called head coach. Her North Carolina pedigree as a player and assistant coach have given her the leadership, organization and communication skills and the winning intan- gibles that are needed to prepare a team and a program. The young women that she guides will excel at the highest levels in the classroom and on the court. The Elon basketball program will be an up-tempo and exciting style of play that will be fun to watch."

College and Professional Head Women's Basketball Coach Anne Donovan... "Charlotte Smith is a landmark in the state of North Carolina. Her stellar reputation as a high school student- athlete, national champion, coach at UNC and role model for all young women is legendary. Kudos to Elon University for this tremendous hire!"

South Carolina Head Women's Basketball Coach Dawn Staley... "Charlotte was the teammate and she has a great basketball IQ. It's a tremendous hire for not only the Elon women's basketball program, but for the community as a whole. Charlotte will be very instrumental in helping the campus grow on all levels, not just on the basketball court. She is a passionate, wonderful and spiritual person that will help take the Elon women's basketball program to the next level." 15 Cristy McKinney Division I era in the 2013 Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) as the team advanced to the tournament quarterfinals. Assistant Coach During the season, Elon held a 13-game home winning streak, dating from Dec. 15, 2012 – March 23, 2013. The team also went on a six-game Sixth Season winning streak during January, finishing the month with a 6-1 record. The Phoenix recorded a win over all 10-league teams, including conference champion Chattanooga, handing UTC its only conference loss of the sea- son. McKinney helped coach Ali Ford and Kelsey Evans to three-combined SoCon Player of the Week awards and all-conference honors, picking up first team honors from the coaches, while Ford was named to the media first team and Evans to the media second team. During the conference tournament, Evans earned second team honors. Elon also saw success off the court as all five starters (Evans, Ford, Cof- fer, Harris and Stephenson) were named to the 2012-13 Winter All-SoCon Academic team. The Phoenix was the only program in the conference to Cristy McKinney was named an assistant women’s basketball coach have all its starters earn all-academic honors. on Charlotte Smith’s staff on July 25, 2011. McKinney came to Elon with The Phoenix went 16-14 in McKinney’s first season (2011-12). Elon had a wealth of coaching experience, having spent five seasons (2005-2010) a total of three all-conference selections during the season, as Ford and as the head coach at Clemson University following 12 years as the head Evans picked up first and second team honors, respectively. Coffer was also coach at Rice University. McKinney is Rice’s all-time winningest coach with named to the league’s all-freshman team. 216 career victories and led the Owls to two Western Athletic Conference While at Clemson, McKinney led the Lady Tigers to a 58-93 record, titles and a total of six postseason tournament appearances. including upset victories in the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference “I am very excited to have Coach McKinney on board,” Smith said. Tournament in 2008 and 2009. The wins in the ACC Tournament marked “She is a consummate professional and is well respected in the basketball the first time in 10 years Clemson won games in back-to-back ACC Tourna- community. Not only does she bring experience having coached on differ- ments. McKinney also led the Lady Tigers to a pair of victories over rival ent levels, but she is also experienced in all aspects of coaching. She has a South Carolina in her final two seasons. great basketball mind but more importantly she is passionate and invested “I am very excited to come to Elon and work with Coach Smith,” McK- in the well-being of the student-athlete. Coach McKinney is a great addi- inney said. “She’s a bright young coach who is going to be a great leader at tion to the Phoenix family.” Elon and I am looking forward to working with her and becoming part of In 2015-16, McKinney helped the Phoenix to an 18-13 season, includ- the Phoenix family. ing an 11-7 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association, and its second Coming out of high school I was going to come to Elon to play for straight trip to the Postseason WNIT. The postseason appearance marked Coach [Kay] Yow, but when she left for NC State when I was a senior in the fourth in the program’s DI history and the third time in four years the high school I ended up following her there. In a way, I feel like I’m coming Phoenix has played in a post-season tournament. back somewhere that I was coming to a long time ago and I’m very excited The season was highlighted by the program’s first ever win over about the opportunity.” Atlantic Coast Conference opponent North Carolina State after a 69-66 In 12 seasons at Rice, McKinney posted a 216-139 record and is the final in Raleigh, N.C. Both Shay Burnett and Lauren Brown were honored school’s winningest women’s basketball coach. In 2004-05, her final season as CAA Player of the Week throughout the course of the year, while Nikki at Rice, McKinney led the Owls to the Western Athletic Conference title and McDonald earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors. Burnett became the a 24-9 record, earning WAC Coach of the Year accolades. In all, McKinney first Phoenix player to earn a spot on the All-CAA First Team, while Brown led the Owls to six 20-win seasons, two NCAA Tournament appearances, and Autumn Carter earned CAA All-Academic Team honors. four WNIT appearances and two WAC titles. In 2001, Rice posted a win over In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, the Phoenix to a 19-13 sixth-ranked Louisiana Tech, which remains the highest-ranked opponent overall record and an 11-7 conference record. The team tied for third dur- Rice has ever beaten. In 1999, McKinney led Rice to the second round of ing the regular season and earned the No. 4 seed in the CAA Champion- the NCAA tournament after upsetting fourth-seeded UCSB in the first ship where the team fell just four points shy of advancing to the champi- round. McKinney also served on the Women’s Basketball Coaches As- onship final. It marked the third straight trip to the conference tournament sociation Legislative Committee for two years, as well as the WBCA Kodak semifinals for the Phoenix. Elon’s outstanding regular season allowed the All-American Committee. In October 2013, McKinney was inducted in to team to earn the school’s first ever bid to play in the WNIT. the Rice Athletic Hall of Fame. During the season, Elon saw the freshman tandem of Burnett and Prior to leading the Rice program, McKinney was an assistant coach at Malaya Johnson earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors four and two times, Western Kentucky University for nine seasons (1982-84, 1986-93). McKin- respectively. Both Burnett and Johnson were later named to the CAA ney helped the Lady Toppers make seven NCAA Tournament appearances, All-Rookie Team. Senior Sam Coffer earned the program’s first CAA Player including three berths in the Sweet 16 and a runner-up finish in the 1992 of the Week honor and was also named to the Academic All-District First National Championship. Team for the second straight year. Off the court, Coffer, Zora Stephenson Before going to WKU, McKinney was the head coach at the University and Brown were selected to the CAA All-Academic Team. of Montevallo from 1984-86, where she was named District Coach of the In 2013-14, Elon went 10-8 in Southern Conference play during the Year following the 1985-86 season. 2013-14 season and advanced to the tournament semifinals for the second McKinney is a 1979 graduate of NC State, where she played four sea- straight year. The Phoenix saw three players earn all-conference accolades sons under former Elon head coach and Naismith Memorial Hall of Famer, at the end of the regular season. Jenifer Rhodes was named the Freshman Kay Yow. McKinney scored 1,359 points and grabbed 600 rebounds, and of the Year and earned a spot on both the coaches and media all-freshmen still holds the freshman scoring record for the Wolfpack. She shot 78.3 per- teams along with Brown. Kelsey Harris was named to the coaches’ all- cent from the free throw line during her playing career and was a member conference team and the media’s all-conference second team, while also of NC State’s first ACC regular-season championship team. earning a spot on the SoCon all-tournament team. During the year, all McKinney earned a bachelor’s degree in math education from NC three freshmen – Rhodes, Brown and Lenaira Ruffin – earned rookie of the State in 1979 before earning a master’s degree in physical education from week accolades with Rhodes receiving the honor three times. Western Carolina University in 1982. In the classroom, Harris, Coffer, Stephenson and Jessica Farmer were Formerly Cristy Earnhardt, McKinney was married to the late Robert all named to the SoCon winter all-academic team. McKinney for 25 years. Robert passed away in September 2011. In 2012-13, Elon posted a 19-14 record, including its best ever South- ern Conference mark of 14-6. The maroon and gold earned a program-best three seed in the SoCon Tournament and advanced to the tournament semifinals. The Phoenix made its second postseason appearance of the 16 Josh Wick of the Year and earned a spot on both the coaches and media all-freshmen teams along with Brown. Kelsey Harris was named to the coaches’ all- Assistant Coach conference team and the media’s all-conference second team, while also earning a spot on the SoCon all-tournament team. During the year, all Sixth Season three freshmen – Rhodes, Brown and Lenaira Ruffin – earned rookie of the week accolades with Rhodes receiving the honor three times. In the classroom, Harris, Coffer, Stephenson and Jessica Farmer were all named to the SoCon winter all-academic team. In 2012-13, Elon posted a 19-14 record, including its best ever South- ern Conference mark of 14-6. The maroon and gold earned a program-best three seed in the SoCon Tournament and advanced to the tournament semifinals. The Phoenix made its second postseason appearance of the Division I era in the 2013 Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) as the team advanced to the tournament quarterfinals. During the season, Elon held a 13-game home winning streak, dating Elon University head women’s basketball coach Charlotte Smith an- from Dec. 15, 2012 – March 23, 2013. The team also went on a six-game nounced the addition of Josh Wick as an assistant coach on July 26, 2011. A winning streak during January, finishing the month with a 6-1 record. 2001 graduate of the University of North Carolina, Wick came to Elon after The Phoenix recorded a win over all 10-league teams, including confer- spending the previous three seasons at East Tennessee State University. ence champion Chattanooga, handing UTC its only conference loss of the “I am excited to welcome Josh Wick to the Phoenix women’s basket- season. Wick helped coach Ali Ford and Kelsey Evans to three-combined ball program,” Smith said. “He has a vast knowledge of the game, excels in SoCon Player of the Week awards and all-conference honors, picking up scouting, does a tremendous job of player development on the court and first team honors from the coaches, while Ford was named to the media brings a great level of excitement when it comes to recruiting.” first team and Evans to the media second team. During the conference In 2015-16, Wick helped the Phoenix to an 18-13 season, including an tournament, Evans earned second team honors. 11-7 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association, and its second straight trip Elon also saw success off the court as all five starters (Evans, Ford, Cof- to the Postseason WNIT. The postseason appearance marked the fourth in fer, Harris and Stephenson) were named to the 2012-13 Winter All-SoCon the program’s DI history and the third time in four years the Phoenix has Academic team. The Phoenix was the only program in the conference to played in a post-season tournament. have all its starters earn all-academic honors. The season was highlighted by the program’s first ever win over The Phoenix went 16-14 in Wick’s first season (2011-12). Elon had Atlantic Coast Conference opponent North Carolina State after a 69-66 a total of three all-conference selections during the season, as Ford and final in Raleigh, N.C. Both Shay Burnett and Lauren Brown were honored Evans picked up first and second team honors, respectively. Coffer was also as CAA Player of the Week throughout the course of the year, while Nikki named to the league’s all-freshman team. McDonald earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors. Burnett became the In three seasons at ETSU, Wick helped the Lady Bucs to a 62-32 overall first Phoenix player to earn a spot on the All-CAA First Team, while Brown record, including a 49-11 mark in the Atlantic Sun Conference. While work- and Autumn Carter earned CAA All-Academic Team honors. ing primarily with the guards and perimeter players at ETSU, Wick coached In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, the Phoenix to a 19-13 a pair of Atlantic Sun Players of the Year and first-team All-Atlantic Sun overall record and an 11-7 conference record. The team tied for third dur- honorees, as well as three Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team selections. ing the regular season and earned the No. 4 seed in the CAA Champion- One of the players Wick helped coach was Siarre Evans. Evans, the third ship where the team fell just four points shy of advancing to the champi- player to record 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in ETSU history, became onship final. It marked the third straight trip to the conference tournament the first player in conference history to be named First Team All-A-Sun for semifinals for the Phoenix. Elon’s outstanding regular season allowed the all four years, and the sixth player to win multiple Player of the Year awards. team to earn the school’s first ever bid to play in the WNIT. In addition to Evans, Wick also directed another 1,000-point club honoree During the season, Elon saw the freshman tandem of Burnett and – TaRonda Wiles. Wiles was a two-time First Team All-Atlantic Sun member Malaya Johnson earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors four and two times, and was named A-Sun co-Player of the Year along with teammate Siarre respectively. Both Burnett and Johnson were later named to the CAA Evans in 2009-10. After seeing Evans lead the conference in scoring and All-Rookie Team. Senior Sam Coffer earned the program’s first CAA Player rebounding as a junior, Wiles captured the scoring title in 2009-10, while of the Week honor and was also named to the Academic All-District First Evans won the rebounding crown for the second consecutive season. Team for the second straight year. Off the court, Coffer, Zora Stephenson Prior to his arrival in Johnson City, Tenn., Wick spent the 2007-08 sea- and Brown were selected to the CAA All-Academic Team. son coaching at UNLV. During his time with the Lady Rebels, he coached In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, Wick helped the Phoe- one of the best players to ever wear a Lady Rebel uniform, Sequoia nix to a 19-12 overall record and an 11-7 conference record. The team tied Holmes. Holmes led the Mountain West Conference in scoring and became for third during the regular season and earned the No. 4 seed in the CAA the third UNLV player to reach the WNBA. Championship where the team fell just four points shy of advancing to Before his stint at UNLV, Wick spent three years at North Carolina the championship final. It marked the third straight trip to the conference where he gained valuable experiences under head coach Sylvia Hatchell tournament semifinals for the Phoenix. as a video coordinator. In his time in Chapel Hill, the Tar Heels enjoyed Elon’s outstanding regular season allowed the team to make its third an impressive run, as UNC went on to win three ACC Championships and post-season appearance in the program’s DI history, earning the school’s made back-to-back Final Four appearances. first ever bid to play in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament Wick began his coaching career in 1999, when he took over the reins (WNIT). It also marked the second time in two years the Phoenix has at Cresset Christian Academy in Durham, N.C. During his three-year run, he played in a post-season tournament. guided the men’s basketball team to a regular season championship and a During the season, Elon saw the freshman tandem of Shay Burnett perfect conference record. and Malaya Johnson earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors four and two Wick received his bachelor’s degree in communication studies from times, respectively. Both Burnett and Johnson were later named to the North Carolina in 2001 and also earned a minor in exercise and sport sci- CAA All-Rookie Team. Senior Sam Coffer earned the program’s first CAA ence. Player of the Week honor and was also named to the Academic All-District First Team for the second straight year. Off the court, Coffer, Zora Stephen- son and Lauren Brown were selected to the CAA All-Academic Team. In 2013-14, Elon went 10-8 in Southern Conference play during the 2013-14 season and advanced to the tournament semifinals for the second straight year. The Phoenix saw three players earn all-conference accolades at the end of the regular season. Jenifer Rhodes was named the Freshman 17 Tasha Taylor Prior to Limestone, Taylor served as the assistant women’s basketball coach at Lees-McRae College. She played a Assistant Coach leading role in the scouting and recruitment of student-athletes, Third Season and was also responsible for the preparation of scouting reports and for the skill development of guards and post players. While with the Bobcats, the team’s overall record improved in each successive season. A four-year starter for the Clemson women’s basketball program, Taylor played under Elon assistant coach Cristy McKinney from 2005-2009. She ranks fourth all-time in Clemson history with 433 career assists and fifth all-time with 3.70 assists per game. Tasha Taylor joined the Elon women’s basketball staff as Taylor led the Tigers in assists during her sophomore an assistant coach in October 2014. Taylor arrived at Elon after and senior campaigns and was named the team’s Defensive serving in the same role at Limestone College for two years. Player of the Year in 2005-06, while also earning the Playmaker In 2015-16, Taylor helped the Phoenix to an 18- Award following the 2005-06 and 2008-09 seasons. Off the court, 13 season, including an 11-7 mark in the Colonial Athletic she represented the team for three years on the Student-Athlete Association, and its second straight trip to the Postseason WNIT. Advisory Committee. The postseason appearance marked the fourth in the program’s A native of Columbus, Ga., Taylor graduated from DI history and the third time in four years the Phoenix has played Clemson University in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Parks, in a post-season tournament. Recreation and Tourism Management with an emphasis in The season was highlighted by the program’s first ever sports management and a minor in athletic leadership. win over Atlantic Coast Conference opponent North Carolina State after a 69-66 final in Raleigh, N.C. Both Shay Burnett and Lauren Brown were honored as CAA Player of the Week throughout the course of the year, while Nikki McDonald earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors. Burnett became the first Phoenix player to earn a spot on the All-CAA First Team, while Brown and Autumn Carter earned CAA All-Academic Team honors. In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, the Phoenix to a 19-13 overall record and an 11-7 conference record. The team tied for third during the regular season and earned the No. 4 seed in the CAA Championship where the team fell just four points shy of advancing to the championship final. It marked the third straight trip to the conference tournament semifinals for the Phoenix. Elon’s outstanding regular season allowed the team to earn the school’s first ever bid to play in the WNIT. During the season, Elon saw the freshman tandem of Burnett and Malaya Johnson earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors four and two times, respectively. Both Burnett and Johnson were later named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. Senior Sam Coffer earned the program’s first CAA Player of the Week honor and was also named to the Academic All-District First Team for the second straight year. Off the court, Coffer, Zora Stephenson and Brown were selected to the CAA All-Academic Team. In her time at Limestone, Taylor played a key role in guiding the team to its best two seasons in program history. She helped lead the Saints to a program-best 27-4 overall record in her first season before a 27-6 mark in 2013-14. During her tenure, Limestone clinched back-to-back Regular Season Championships, won the 2014 Conference Carolinas Tournament Championship, made two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances and advanced to the 2014 Elite Eight after claiming the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship. Taylor also directed and coordinated the operations for Limestone’s women’s basketball team camp.

18 Morgan Oliver Oliver assisted with scheduling and assisted with every aspect of practice, drills, filming and kept a variety of stats Director of Operations during the games, while also assisting with Deep South and Third Season NCAA tournaments. For her commitment to the team, she was awarded a letterman’s jacket, four varsity letters and an ACC Championship ring. During her tenure with Coach Joanne P. McCallie, the Lady Blue Devils made the Elite Eight all four years and won the ACC tournament three out of Oliver’s four years. Since earning her degree in sociology with a focus in markets and management at Duke, Oliver started her own company Period For Good, LLC. She has given away hundreds of dollars to charities which support children, pets and education such as Ride to Give, Sunshine on a Ranney Day, Tripp Halestead, Morgan Oliver joined the Elon women’s basketball staff Best Friends Animal Society, Donors Choose and Relay for Life. in September 2014 to serve as the team’s director of operations. A native of Murphy, N.C., Oliver was a standout at A 2013 graduate of , Oliver previously served as Murphy High School. She graduated valedictorian and was a five- the head manager of the Duke women’s basketball team. sport athlete, earning varsity letters and awards in basketball, In 2015-16, the Phoenix to an 18-13 season, including discus, soccer, softball and cross-country. She was awarded the an 11-7 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association, and its US Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award, MVP in soccer second straight trip to the Postseason WNIT. The postseason and led her cross-country team to the state championship two appearance marked the fourth in the program’s DI history and years in a row. the third time in four years the Phoenix has played in a post- season tournament. The season was highlighted by the program’s first ever win over Atlantic Coast Conference opponent North Carolina State after a 69-66 final in Raleigh, N.C. Both Shay Burnett and Lauren Brown were honored as CAA Player of the Week throughout the course of the year, while Nikki McDonald earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors. Burnett became the first Phoenix player to earn a spot on the All-CAA First Team, while Brown and Autumn Carter earned CAA All-Academic Team honors. In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, the Phoenix to a 19-13 overall record and an 11-7 conference record. The team tied for third during the regular season and earned the No. 4 seed in the CAA Championship where the team fell just four points shy of advancing to the championship final. It marked the third straight trip to the conference tournament semifinals for the Phoenix. Elon’s outstanding regular season allowed the team to earn the school’s first ever bid to play in the WNIT. During the season, Elon saw the freshman tandem of Burnett and Malaya Johnson earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors four and two times, respectively. Both Burnett and Johnson were later named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. Senior Sam Coffer earned the program’s first CAA Player of the Week honor and was also named to the Academic All-District First Team for the second straight year. Off the court, Coffer, Zora Stephenson and Brown were selected to the CAA All-Academic Team. Prior to arriving at Elon, while an undergraduate of Duke, Oliver spent three seasons as a manager for the women’s basketball team. She was promoted to head manager during her senior year, which placed her in the position to oversee 12 managers and develop relationships with program donors, sponsors, coaches, faculty and staff.

19 2015-16 Elon Women’s Basketball Elon Women's Basketball Elon CombinedElon Combined Team Statistics Team Statistics (as of Mar 22, 2016) AllAll games games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 18-13 10-3 8-9 0-1 CONFERENCE 11-7 6-3 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-6 4-0 3-5 0-1

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 avg 05 Burnett,Shay 30-27 864 28.8 116-303 .3 8 3 23-79 .2 9 1 133-165 .8 0 6 81 155 236 7.9 87 3 106 111 9 38 388 12.9 03 Brown,Lauren 31-4 732 23.6 95-290 .3 2 8 48-167 .2 8 7 45-68 .6 6 2 21 38 59 1.9 68 2 33 56 7 16 283 9.1 11 Rhodes,Jenifer 31-14 628 20.3 118-262 .4 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 38-94 .4 0 4 75 98 173 5.6 71 1 14 59 30 26 274 8.8 44 Johnson,Malaya 31-29 838 27.0 106-251 .4 2 2 1-8 .1 2 5 48-71 .6 7 6 80 101 181 5.8 81 4 36 57 34 30 261 8.4 02 Baucom,Essence 31-30 946 30.5 90-214 .4 2 1 13-44 .2 9 5 63-89 .7 0 8 32 85 117 3.8 81 2 116 92 8 41 256 8.3 20 McDonald, Nikki 30-16 536 17.9 50-142 .3 5 2 14-47 .2 9 8 17-23 .7 3 9 46 72 118 3.9 44 1 7 24 5 18 131 4.4 33 McCallie, Maddie 31-25 637 20.5 35-134 .2 6 1 26-104 .2 5 0 20-28 .7 1 4 10 48 58 1.9 45 0 15 21 3 9 116 3.7 32 Carter,Autumn 31-3 356 11.5 51-135 .3 7 8 0-4 .0 0 0 10-15 .6 6 7 23 63 86 2.8 44 0 7 27 25 8 112 3.6 12 Ruffin,Lenaira 23-0 211 9.2 20-67 .2 9 9 8-40 .2 0 0 11-15 .7 3 3 21 25 46 2.0 18 0 3 4 0 8 59 2.6 13 Mbouma,Josepha 29-6 275 9.5 15-49 .3 0 6 5-22 .2 2 7 14-17 .8 2 4 14 36 50 1.7 26 0 13 17 8 12 49 1.7 04 Sasser,Emily 6-0 26 4.3 3-8 .3 7 5 0-4 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 1 2 3 0.5 1 0 1 2 0 0 7 1.2 10 Hudson,Lauren 16-1 124 7.8 6-23 .2 6 1 0-2 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 4 12 16 1.0 7 0 5 5 1 4 15 0.9 14 Darrah,Mackenzie 25-0 152 6.1 10-31 .3 2 3 2-9 .2 2 2 1-4 .2 5 0 7 14 21 0.8 14 0 3 6 1 3 23 0.9 Team 62 79 141 5 Total...... 31 6325 715-1909 .3 7 5 140-530 .2 6 4 404-595 .6 7 9 477 828 1305 42.1 587 13 359 486 131 213 1974 63.7 Opponents...... 31 6325 667-1806 .3 6 9 149-520 .2 8 7 407-561 .7 2 5 378 802 1180 38.1 623 - 319 499 107 235 1890 61.0

TEAM STATISTICS ELON OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1974 1890 11-14-15 LENOIR-RHYNE W 67-29 378 Points per game 63.7 61.0 11-16-15 at Liberty L 63-72 1550 Scoring margin +2.7 - 11-19-15 CHARLOTTE W 90-83 423 FIELD GOALS-ATT 715-1909 667-1806 11-22-15 at American W 62-54 240 Field goal pct .3 7 5 .3 6 9 11-24-15 at Navy L o 2 70-73 347 3 POINT FG-ATT 140-530 149-520 11-29-15 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 50-38 572 3-point FG pct .2 6 4 .2 8 7 12-05-15 at Furman W 65-55 502 3-pt FG made per game 4.5 4.8 12-13-15 at NC State W 69-66 1476 FREE THROWS-ATT 404-595 407-561 12-19-15 HIGH POINT W 80-69 607 Free throw pct .6 7 9 .7 2 5 12-22-15 at #2/2 South Carolina L 63-78 13670 F-Throws made per game 13.0 13.1 12-28-15 at West Virginia L 57-67 2026 REBOUNDS 1305 1180 * 01-03-16 at UNCW W 67-60 441 Rebounds per game 42.1 38.1 * 01-08-16 HOFSTRA W 61-60 413 Rebounding margin +4.0 - * 01-10-16 JAMES MADISON L o t 76-81 547 ASSISTS 359 319 * 01-15-16 at Towson L 78-85 453 Assists per game 11.6 10.3 * 01-17-16 at Drexel L 31-74 916 TURNOVERS 486 499 * 01-22-16 COL. OF CHARLESTON W 52-41 650 Turnovers per game 15.7 16.1 * 01-26-16 UNCW W 70-53 469 Turnover margin +0.4 - * 01-29-16 at Northeastern W 56-54 344 Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.6 * 01-31-16 at Hofstra L 49-59 245 STEALS 213 235 * 02-05-16 WILLIAM & MARY W 73-51 468 Steals per game 6.9 7.6 * 02-07-16 at Delaware Wo2 66-64 1744 BLOCKS 131 107 * 02-12-16 TOWSON W 80-58 473 Blocks per game 4.2 3.5 * 02-14-16 NORTHEASTERN L 61-67 402 ATTENDANCE 6534 30854 * 02-19-16 at Col. of Charleston W 54-38 1759 Home games-Avg/Game 13-503 17-1815 * 02-21-16 DREXEL L 47-54 527 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-0 * 02-26-16 DELAWARE W 62-45 605 * 02-28-16 at James Madison L 72-73 4103 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T OT2 Totals * 03-02-16 at William & Mary W 74-64 381 Elon 490 452 490 497 19 26 1974 03-10-16 vs Delaware L 50-57 0 Opponents 428 421 482 508 24 27 1890 03-17-16 at Virginia Tech L 59-68 657

* - Conference game

20 2015-16Elon Elon Women's Women’s Basketball Basketball Elon CombinedElon Combined Team Statistics Team Statistics (as of Mar 03, 2016) ConferenceConference games games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 11-7 6-3 5-4 0-0 CONFERENCE 11-7 6-3 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 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 avg 05 Burnett,Shay 17-14 491 28.9 66-173 .3 8 2 15-48 .3 1 3 65-85 .7 6 5 48 87 135 7.9 48 2 61 60 8 13 212 12.5 44 Johnson,Malaya 18-16 495 27.5 67-154 .4 3 5 1-3 .3 3 3 26-37 .7 0 3 46 61 107 5.9 48 2 21 32 23 17 161 8.9 03 Brown,Lauren 18-4 450 25.0 54-176 .3 0 7 28-106 .2 6 4 24-38 .6 3 2 13 24 37 2.1 40 0 19 41 4 6 160 8.9 11 Rhodes,Jenifer 18-8 355 19.7 66-151 .4 3 7 0-0 .0 0 0 23-55 .4 1 8 42 64 106 5.9 36 1 8 37 15 12 155 8.6 02 Baucom,Essence 18-17 536 29.8 49-121 .4 0 5 7-22 .3 1 8 35-44 .7 9 5 17 51 68 3.8 43 1 65 45 2 26 140 7.8 20 McDonald, Nikki 17-9 319 18.8 34-82 .4 1 5 6-20 .3 0 0 11-13 .8 4 6 35 42 77 4.5 28 1 2 13 2 9 85 5.0 32 Carter,Autumn 18-3 190 10.6 32-78 .4 1 0 0-3 .0 0 0 10-13 .7 6 9 13 45 58 3.2 18 0 2 10 13 4 74 4.1 33 McCallie, Maddie 18-17 398 22.1 18-84 .2 1 4 13-68 .1 9 1 16-24 .6 6 7 4 24 28 1.6 26 0 10 13 0 5 65 3.6 12 Ruffin,Lenaira 14-0 115 8.2 11-33 .3 3 3 5-20 .2 5 0 5-8 .6 2 5 10 13 23 1.6 12 0 2 2 0 4 32 2.3 10 Hudson,Lauren 11-1 94 8.5 5-16 .3 1 3 0-1 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 3 9 12 1.1 5 0 3 4 1 2 13 1.2 14 Darrah,Mackenzie 16-0 107 6.7 7-23 .3 0 4 1-5 .2 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 6 13 19 1.2 10 0 3 6 1 3 16 1.0 04 Sasser,Emily 5-0 21 4.2 2-7 .2 8 6 0-4 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 1 1 2 0.4 1 0 1 2 0 0 5 1.0 13 Mbouma,Josepha 17-1 104 6.1 4-19 .2 1 1 0-10 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 8 14 22 1.3 9 0 4 9 3 2 11 0.6 Team 43 49 92 4 Total...... 18 3675 415-1117 .3 7 2 76-310 .2 4 5 223-329 .6 7 8 289 497 786 43.7 324 7 201 278 72 103 1129 62.7 Opponents...... 18 3675 389-1059 .3 6 7 80-284 .2 8 2 223-316 .7 0 6 219 461 680 37.8 351 - 185 260 62 140 1081 60.1

TEAM STATISTICS ELON OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1129 1081 * 01-03-16 at UNCW W 67-60 441 Points per game 62.7 60.1 * 01-08-16 HOFSTRA W 61-60 413 Scoring margin +2.7 - * 01-10-16 JAMES MADISON L o t 76-81 547 FIELD GOALS-ATT 415-1117 389-1059 * 01-15-16 at Towson L 78-85 453 Field goal pct .3 7 2 .3 6 7 * 01-17-16 at Drexel L 31-74 916 3 POINT FG-ATT 76-310 80-284 * 01-22-16 COL. OF CHARLESTON W 52-41 650 3-point FG pct .2 4 5 .2 8 2 * 01-26-16 UNCW W 70-53 469 3-pt FG made per game 4.2 4.4 * 01-29-16 at Northeastern W 56-54 344 FREE THROWS-ATT 223-329 223-316 * 01-31-16 at Hofstra L 49-59 245 Free throw pct .6 7 8 .7 0 6 * 02-05-16 WILLIAM & MARY W 73-51 468 F-Throws made per game 12.4 12.4 * 02-07-16 at Delaware Wo2 66-64 1744 REBOUNDS 786 680 * 02-12-16 TOWSON W 80-58 473 Rebounds per game 43.7 37.8 * 02-14-16 NORTHEASTERN L 61-67 402 Rebounding margin +5.9 - * 02-19-16 at Col. of Charleston W 54-38 1759 ASSISTS 201 185 * 02-21-16 DREXEL L 47-54 527 Assists per game 11.2 10.3 * 02-26-16 DELAWARE W 62-45 605 TURNOVERS 278 260 * 02-28-16 at James Madison L 72-73 4103 Turnovers per game 15.4 14.4 * 03-02-16 at William & Mary W 74-64 381 Turnover margin -1.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.7 * - Conference game STEALS 103 140 Steals per game 5.7 7.8 BLOCKS 72 62 Blocks per game 4.0 3.4 ATTENDANCE 4554 10386 Home games-Avg/Game 9-506 9-1154 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T OT2 Totals Elon 256 266 286 298 13 10 1129 Opponents 249 247 273 286 18 8 1081

21 2015-16 Elon Women’s Basketball ElonElon Combined Women's Team Basketball Statistics Elon Combined TeamHome Statistics games (as of Mar 03, 2016) Home games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 10-3 10-3 0-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 6-3 6-3 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-0 4-0 0-0 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 avg 05 Burnett,Shay 12-11 333 27.8 47-121 .3 8 8 11-35 .3 1 4 61-72 .8 4 7 34 68 102 8.5 30 1 39 40 4 13 166 13.8 44 Johnson,Malaya 13-12 379 29.2 53-114 .4 6 5 0-4 .0 0 0 26-39 .6 6 7 37 55 92 7.1 27 1 23 23 14 11 132 10.2 02 Baucom,Essence 13-12 390 30.0 47-94 .5 0 0 4-15 .2 6 7 28-39 .7 1 8 15 33 48 3.7 31 1 49 33 4 21 126 9.7 11 Rhodes,Jenifer 13-6 249 19.2 55-117 .4 7 0 0-0 .0 0 0 15-39 .3 8 5 33 39 72 5.5 25 0 4 24 15 15 125 9.6 03 Brown,Lauren 13-2 334 25.7 38-116 .3 2 8 19-67 .2 8 4 22-31 .7 1 0 9 20 29 2.2 24 0 16 22 3 7 117 9.0 20 McDonald, Nikki 12-6 191 15.9 22-62 .3 5 5 6-18 .3 3 3 7-8 .8 7 5 18 27 45 3.8 11 0 3 9 3 6 57 4.8 32 Carter,Autumn 13-2 157 12.1 21-61 .3 4 4 0-2 .0 0 0 6-10 .6 0 0 9 30 39 3.0 14 0 1 9 12 4 48 3.7 33 McCallie, Maddie 13-10 262 20.2 11-48 .2 2 9 8-36 .2 2 2 9-14 .6 4 3 4 20 24 1.8 21 0 5 10 3 2 39 3.0 12 Ruffin,Lenaira 9-0 73 8.1 8-22 .3 6 4 4-13 .3 0 8 3-6 .5 0 0 7 14 21 2.3 11 0 1 0 0 2 23 2.6 04 Sasser,Emily 3-0 14 4.7 3-6 .5 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 1 1 2 0.7 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 2.3 13 Mbouma,Josepha 13-3 116 8.9 5-14 .3 5 7 2-9 .2 2 2 3-4 .7 5 0 4 16 20 1.5 15 0 5 10 4 6 15 1.2 14 Darrah,Mackenzie 10-0 74 7.4 4-13 .3 0 8 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 3 3 6 0.6 4 0 3 2 0 1 8 0.8 10 Hudson,Lauren 9-1 53 5.9 2-11 .1 8 2 0-1 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 0.3 3 0 3 2 0 3 6 0.7 Team 22 34 56 1 Total...... 13 2625 316-799 .3 9 5 54-206 .2 6 2 183-266 .6 8 8 197 362 559 43.0 217 3 152 187 62 91 869 66.8 Opponents...... 13 2625 270-768 .3 5 2 57-215 .2 6 5 132-190 .6 9 5 167 327 494 38.0 272 - 102 208 32 92 729 56.1

TEAM STATISTICS ELON OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 869 729 11-14-15 LENOIR-RHYNE W 67-29 378 Points per game 66.8 56.1 11-19-15 CHARLOTTE W 90-83 423 Scoring margin +10.8 - 11-29-15 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 50-38 572 FIELD GOALS-ATT 316-799 270-768 12-19-15 HIGH POINT W 80-69 607 Field goal pct .3 9 5 .3 5 2 * 01-08-16 HOFSTRA W 61-60 413 3 POINT FG-ATT 54-206 57-215 * 01-10-16 JAMES MADISON L o t 76-81 547 3-point FG pct .2 6 2 .2 6 5 * 01-22-16 COL. OF CHARLESTON W 52-41 650 3-pt FG made per game 4.2 4.4 * 01-26-16 UNCW W 70-53 469 FREE THROWS-ATT 183-266 132-190 * 02-05-16 WILLIAM & MARY W 73-51 468 Free throw pct .6 8 8 .6 9 5 * 02-12-16 TOWSON W 80-58 473 F-Throws made per game 14.1 10.2 * 02-14-16 NORTHEASTERN L 61-67 402 REBOUNDS 559 494 * 02-21-16 DREXEL L 47-54 527 Rebounds per game 43.0 38.0 * 02-26-16 DELAWARE W 62-45 605 Rebounding margin +5.0 - ASSISTS 152 102 * - Conference game Assists per game 11.7 7.8 TURNOVERS 187 208 Turnovers per game 14.4 16.0 Turnover margin +1.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.5 STEALS 91 92 Steals per game 7.0 7.1 BLOCKS 62 32 Blocks per game 4.8 2.5 ATTENDANCE 6534 0 Home games-Avg/Game 13-503 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals Elon 226 205 212 218 8 869 Opponents 166 160 202 188 13 729

22 2015-16 Elon Women’s Basketball ElonElon Combined Women's Team Basketball Statistics Elon CombinedAway/neutral Team Statistics games (as of Mar 22, 2016) Away/Neutral games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 8-10 0-0 8-9 0-1 CONFERENCE 5-4 0-0 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-6 0-0 3-5 0-1

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 avg 05 Burnett,Shay 18-16 531 29.5 69-182 .3 7 9 12-44 .2 7 3 72-93 .7 7 4 47 87 134 7.4 57 2 67 71 5 25 222 12.3 03 Brown,Lauren 18-2 398 22.1 57-174 .3 2 8 29-100 .2 9 0 23-37 .6 2 2 12 18 30 1.7 44 2 17 34 4 9 166 9.2 11 Rhodes,Jenifer 18-8 379 21.1 63-145 .4 3 4 0-0 .0 0 0 23-55 .4 1 8 42 59 101 5.6 46 1 10 35 15 11 149 8.3 02 Baucom,Essence 18-18 556 30.9 43-120 .3 5 8 9-29 .3 1 0 35-50 .7 0 0 17 52 69 3.8 50 1 67 59 4 20 130 7.2 44 Johnson,Malaya 18-17 459 25.5 53-137 .3 8 7 1-4 .2 5 0 22-32 .6 8 8 43 46 89 4.9 54 3 13 34 20 19 129 7.2 33 McCallie, Maddie 18-15 375 20.8 24-86 .2 7 9 18-68 .2 6 5 11-14 .7 8 6 6 28 34 1.9 24 0 10 11 0 7 77 4.3 20 McDonald, Nikki 18-10 345 19.2 28-80 .3 5 0 8-29 .2 7 6 10-15 .6 6 7 28 45 73 4.1 33 1 4 15 2 12 74 4.1 32 Carter,Autumn 18-1 199 11.1 30-74 .4 0 5 0-2 .0 0 0 4-5 .8 0 0 14 33 47 2.6 30 0 6 18 13 4 64 3.6 12 Ruffin,Lenaira 14-0 138 9.9 12-45 .2 6 7 4-27 .1 4 8 8-9 .8 8 9 14 11 25 1.8 7 0 2 4 0 6 36 2.6 13 Mbouma,Josepha 16-3 159 9.9 10-35 .2 8 6 3-13 .2 3 1 11-13 .8 4 6 10 20 30 1.9 11 0 8 7 4 6 34 2.1 10 Hudson,Lauren 7-0 71 10.1 4-12 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 3 10 13 1.9 4 0 2 3 1 1 9 1.3 14 Darrah,Mackenzie 15-0 78 5.2 6-18 .3 3 3 2-6 .3 3 3 1-4 .2 5 0 4 11 15 1.0 10 0 0 4 1 2 15 1.0 04 Sasser,Emily 3-0 12 4.0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 40 45 85 4 Total...... 18 3700 399-1110 .3 5 9 86-324 .2 6 5 221-329 .6 7 2 280 466 746 41.4 370 10 207 299 69 122 1105 61.4 Opponents...... 18 3700 397-1038 .3 8 2 92-305 .3 0 2 275-371 .7 4 1 211 475 686 38.1 351 - 217 291 75 143 1161 64.5

TEAM STATISTICS ELON OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1105 1161 11-16-15 at Liberty L 63-72 1550 Points per game 61.4 64.5 11-22-15 at American W 62-54 240 Scoring margin -3.1 - 11-24-15 at Navy L o 2 70-73 347 FIELD GOALS-ATT 399-1110 397-1038 12-05-15 at Furman W 65-55 502 Field goal pct .3 5 9 .3 8 2 12-13-15 at NC State W 69-66 1476 3 POINT FG-ATT 86-324 92-305 12-22-15 at #2/2 South Carolina L 63-78 13670 3-point FG pct .2 6 5 .3 0 2 12-28-15 at West Virginia L 57-67 2026 3-pt FG made per game 4.8 5.1 * 01-03-16 at UNCW W 67-60 441 FREE THROWS-ATT 221-329 275-371 * 01-15-16 at Towson L 78-85 453 Free throw pct .6 7 2 .7 4 1 * 01-17-16 at Drexel L 31-74 916 F-Throws made per game 12.3 15.3 * 01-29-16 at Northeastern W 56-54 344 REBOUNDS 746 686 * 01-31-16 at Hofstra L 49-59 245 Rebounds per game 41.4 38.1 * 02-07-16 at Delaware Wo2 66-64 1744 Rebounding margin +3.3 - * 02-19-16 at Col. of Charleston W 54-38 1759 ASSISTS 207 217 * 02-28-16 at James Madison L 72-73 4103 Assists per game 11.5 12.1 * 03-02-16 at William & Mary W 74-64 381 TURNOVERS 299 291 03-10-16 vs Delaware L 50-57 0 Turnovers per game 16.6 16.2 03-17-16 at Virginia Tech L 59-68 657 Turnover margin -0.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.7 * - Conference game STEALS 122 143 Steals per game 6.8 7.9 BLOCKS 69 75 Blocks per game 3.8 4.2 ATTENDANCE 0 30854 Home games-Avg/Game 0-0 17-1815 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T OT2 Totals Elon 264 247 278 279 11 26 1105 Opponents 262 261 280 320 11 27 1161

23 2015-16 Elon Women’s Basketball Elon SeasonElon Schedule/ResultsWomen's Basketball & Leaders Elon Season Schedule/ResultsAll games & Leaders (as of Mar 22, 2016) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 18-13 10-3 8-9 0-1 CONFERENCE 11-7 6-3 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-6 4-0 3-5 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11-14-15 LENOIR-RHYNE W 67-29 378 (12)McDonald, Nikki (11)Burnett,Shay 11-16-15 at Liberty 63-72 L 1550 (14)Mbouma,Josepha (8)Burnett,Shay 11-19-15 CHARLOTTE W 90-83 423 (28)Burnett,Shay (12)Burnett,Shay 11-22-15 at American W 62-54 240 (20)Burnett,Shay (6)Johnson,Malaya 11-24-15 at Navy 70-73 Lo2 347 (15)Johnson,Malaya (14)Burnett,Shay 11-29-15 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 50-38 572 (13)Rhodes,Jenifer (14)Johnson,Malaya 12-05-15 at Furman W 65-55 502 (19)Rhodes,Jenifer (8)Burnett,Shay 12-13-15 at NC State W 69-66 1476 (18)Brown,Lauren (8)McCallie, Maddie 12-19-15 HIGH POINT W 80-69 607 (17)Baucom,Essence (9)Johnson,Malaya 12-22-15 at #2/2 South Carolina 63-78 L 13670 (19)Rhodes,Jenifer (7)Burnett,Shay 12-28-15 at West Virginia 57-67 L 2026 (14)Rhodes,Jenifer (8)Rhodes,Jenifer 01-03-16 *at UNCW W 67-60 441 (13)Baucom,Essence (9)Johnson,Malaya (13)Burnett,Shay 01-08-16 *HOFSTRA W 61-60 413 (18)Burnett,Shay (11)Burnett,Shay 01-10-16 *JAMES MADISON 76-81 Lot 547 (20)Rhodes,Jenifer (8)Burnett,Shay 01-15-16 *at Towson 78-85 L 453 (17)Brown,Lauren (9)Rhodes,Jenifer 01-17-16 *at Drexel 31-74 L 916 (7)Baucom,Essence (7)Rhodes,Jenifer (7)Burnett,Shay 01-22-16 *COL. OF CHARLESTON W 52-41 650 (10)Johnson,Malaya (10)Burnett,Shay (10)Baucom,Essence 01-26-16 *UNCW W 70-53 469 (15)Johnson,Malaya (8)Johnson,Malaya (8)Burnett,Shay 01-29-16 *at Northeastern W 56-54 344 (17)Burnett,Shay (15)Burnett,Shay 01-31-16 *at Hofstra 49-59 L 245 (11)Johnson,Malaya (11)Johnson,Malaya 02-05-16 *WILLIAM & MARY W 73-51 468 (16)Brown,Lauren (11)Johnson,Malaya 02-07-16 *at Delaware Wo2 66-64 1744 (18)Burnett,Shay (12)Rhodes,Jenifer 02-12-16 *TOWSON W 80-58 473 (19)Burnett,Shay (9)Johnson,Malaya 02-14-16 *NORTHEASTERN 61-67 L 402 (14)Rhodes,Jenifer (7)Rhodes,Jenifer 02-19-16 *at Col. of Charleston W 54-38 1759 (14)Rhodes,Jenifer (11)Carter,Autumn 02-21-16 *DREXEL 47-54 L 527 (15)Burnett,Shay (13)Burnett,Shay 02-26-16 *DELAWARE W 62-45 605 (19)Burnett,Shay (10)Burnett,Shay 02-28-16 *at James Madison 72-73 L 4103 (17)Rhodes,Jenifer (11)Burnett,Shay 03-02-16 *at William & Mary W 74-64 381 (17)Carter,Autumn (8)Carter,Autumn 03-10-16 vs Delaware 50-57 L (13)Burnett,Shay (8)Burnett,Shay 03-17-16 at Virginia Tech 59-68 L 657 (13)Johnson,Malaya (8)Burnett,Shay (13)Baucom,Essence

* - Conference game Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home 13 6534 503 Away 17 30854 1815 Neutral 1 0 0 Total 31 37388 1206

24 Elon Women's Basketball Elon Team2015-16 Game-by-Game Elon Women’s (as Basketball of Mar 22, 2016) Elon TeamAll Game-by-Game games All games TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg LENOIR-RHYNE 11-14-15 67-29 W 28-65 .4 3 1 3-12 .2 5 0 8-14 .5 7 1 15 37 52 52.0 21 13 19 8 14 67 67.0 at Liberty 11-16-15 63-72 L 21-58 .3 6 2 5-18 .2 7 8 16-23 .6 9 6 14 21 35 43.5 27 8 16 3 10 63 65.0 CHARLOTTE 11-19-15 90-83 W 32-70 .4 5 7 9-23 .3 9 1 17-20 .8 5 0 11 36 47 44.7 20 18 16 1 6 90 73.3 at American 11-22-15 62-54 W 17-49 .3 4 7 4-13 .3 0 8 24-36 .6 6 7 17 17 34 42.0 21 7 19 5 11 62 70.5 at Navy 11-24-15 70-73 Lot 25-68 .3 6 8 5-23 .2 1 7 15-23 .6 5 2 20 39 59 45.4 28 16 28 5 8 70 70.4 EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11-29-15 50-38 W 19-66 .2 8 8 2-15 .1 3 3 10-15 .6 6 7 18 29 47 45.7 15 9 12 17 8 50 67.0 at Furman 12-05-15 65-55 W 22-59 .3 7 3 5-16 .3 1 3 16-21 .7 6 2 13 34 47 45.9 12 12 10 3 3 65 66.7 at NC State 12-13-15 69-66 W 23-54 .4 2 6 9-15 .6 0 0 14-24 .5 8 3 7 22 29 43.8 22 13 13 4 8 69 67.0 HIGH POINT 12-19-15 80-69 W 27-64 .4 2 2 4-15 .2 6 7 22-28 .7 8 6 18 20 38 43.1 20 13 17 9 9 80 68.4 at #2/2 South Carolina 12-22-15 63-78 L 23-52 .4 4 2 4-13 .3 0 8 13-19 .6 8 4 10 16 26 41.4 17 14 17 1 7 63 67.9 at West Virginia 12-28-15 57-67 L 21-64 .3 2 8 2-13 .1 5 4 13-20 .6 5 0 17 15 32 40.5 20 10 13 1 13 57 66.9 at UNCW 01-03-16 67-60 W 23-65 .3 5 4 6-19 .3 1 6 15-22 .6 8 2 14 31 45 40.9 24 8 16 6 7 67 66.9 HOFSTRA 01-08-16 61-60 W 23-62 .3 7 1 2-13 .1 5 4 13-18 .7 2 2 15 24 39 40.8 14 10 11 5 1 61 66.5 JAMES MADISON 01-10-16 76-81 Lot 27-63 .4 2 9 3-17 .1 7 6 19-28 .6 7 9 13 21 34 40.3 23 10 15 3 5 76 67.1 at Towson 01-15-16 78-85 L 25-67 .3 7 3 6-30 .2 0 0 22-30 .7 3 3 17 34 51 41.0 26 13 22 4 4 78 67.9 at Drexel 01-17-16 31-74 L 13-58 .2 2 4 3-18 .1 6 7 2-4 .5 0 0 16 22 38 40.8 16 5 15 2 2 31 65.6 COL. OF CHARLESTON 01-22-16 52-41 W 17-51 .3 3 3 0-14 .0 0 0 18-25 .7 2 0 13 32 45 41.1 9 9 19 1 10 52 64.8 UNCW 01-26-16 70-53 W 24-64 .3 7 5 6-24 .2 5 0 16-19 .8 4 2 15 33 48 41.4 22 11 11 4 5 70 65.1 at Northeastern 01-29-16 56-54 W 20-56 .3 5 7 1-18 .0 5 6 15-19 .7 8 9 11 24 35 41.1 16 9 15 3 8 56 64.6 at Hofstra 01-31-16 49-59 L 18-64 .2 8 1 5-21 .2 3 8 8-12 .6 6 7 12 31 43 41.2 22 12 14 10 6 49 63.8 WILLIAM & MARY 02-05-16 73-51 W 26-54 .4 8 1 6-16 .3 7 5 15-27 .5 5 6 17 29 46 41.4 14 14 13 3 6 73 64.2 at Delaware 02-07-16 66-64 Wot 27-89 .3 0 3 6-25 .2 4 0 6-11 .5 4 5 30 31 61 42.3 26 10 13 2 5 66 64.3 TOWSON 02-12-16 80-58 W 30-61 .4 9 2 4-17 .2 3 5 16-25 .6 4 0 16 27 43 42.3 14 13 15 1 6 80 65.0 NORTHEASTERN 02-14-16 61-67 L 25-62 .4 0 3 6-13 .4 6 2 5-8 .6 2 5 9 21 30 41.8 15 16 10 4 9 61 64.8 at Col. of Charleston 02-19-16 54-38 W 24-70 .3 4 3 4-14 .2 8 6 2-8 .2 5 0 25 30 55 42.4 13 17 18 9 7 54 64.4 DREXEL 02-21-16 47-54 L 16-65 .2 4 6 3-13 .2 3 1 12-18 .6 6 7 24 23 47 42.5 15 7 13 3 7 47 63.7 DELAWARE 02-26-16 62-45 W 22-52 .4 2 3 6-14 .4 2 9 12-21 .5 7 1 13 30 43 42.6 15 9 16 3 5 62 63.7 at James Madison 02-28-16 72-73 L 28-64 .4 3 8 1-9 .1 1 1 15-20 .7 5 0 15 26 41 42.5 23 8 15 2 4 72 64.0 at William & Mary 03-02-16 74-64 W 27-50 .5 4 0 8-15 .5 3 3 12-14 .8 5 7 14 28 42 42.5 17 20 27 7 6 74 64.3 vs Delaware 03-10-16 50-57 L 18-59 .3 0 5 4-21 .1 9 0 10-19 .5 2 6 16 21 37 42.3 20 8 10 1 6 50 63.8 at Virginia Tech 03-17-16 59-68 L 24-64 .3 7 5 8-23 .3 4 8 3-4 .7 5 0 12 24 36 42.1 20 17 18 1 7 59 63.7 Elon 1974 715-1909 . 3 7 5 140-530 . 2 6 4 404-595 . 6 7 9 477 828 1305 42.1 587 359 486 131 213 1974 63.7 Opponents 1890 667-1806 . 3 6 9 149-520 . 2 8 7 407-561 . 7 2 5 378 802 1180 38.1 623 319 499 107 235 1890 61.0

Games played: 31 Rebounds/game: 42.1 Points/game: 63.7 Assists/game: 11.6 FG Pct: 37.5 Turnovers/game: 15.7 3FG Pct: 26.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 FT Pct: 67.9 Steals/game: 6.9 Blocks/game: 4.2

25 2015-16 Elon Women’s Basketball ElonElon Team Women's High/Low Basketball Analysis Elon Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 22, 2016) AllAll games games

Elon - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 90 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) 80 TOWSON (02-12-16) 80 HIGH POINT (12-19-15) 78 at Towson (01-15-16) 76 JAMES MADISON (01-10-16) FIELD GOALS MADE 32 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) 30 TOWSON (02-12-16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 89 at Delaware (02-07-16) 70 at Col. of Charleston (02-19-16) 70 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .540 (27-50) at William & Mary (03-02-16) .492 (30-61) TOWSON (02-12-16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 at NC State (12-13-15) 9 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 30 at Towson (01-15-16) 25 at Delaware (02-07-16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .600 (9-15) at NC State (12-13-15) .533 (8-15) at William & Mary (03-02-16) FREE THROWS MADE 24 at American (11-22-15) 22 at Towson (01-15-16) 22 HIGH POINT (12-19-15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 36 at American (11-22-15) 30 at Towson (01-15-16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .857 (12-14) at William & Mary (03-02-16) .850 (17-20) CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) REBOUNDS 61 at Delaware (02-07-16) 59 at Navy (11-24-15) ASSISTS 20 at William & Mary (03-02-16) 18 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) STEALS 14 LENOIR-RHYNE (11-14-15) 13 at West Virginia (12-28-15) BLOCKED SHOTS 17 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (11-29-15) 10 at Hofstra (01-31-16) TURNOVERS 28 at Navy (11-24-15) 27 at William & Mary (03-02-16) FOULS 28 at Navy (11-24-15) 27 at Liberty (11-16-15)

26 2015-16Elon Elon Women's Women’s Basketball Basketball Elon High/LowElon Team Analysis High/Low (as Analysis of Mar 22, 2016) AllAll games games

Elon - GAME LOWS

POINTS 31 at Drexel (01-17-16) 47 DREXEL (02-21-16) 49 at Hofstra (01-31-16) 50 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (11-29-15) 50 vs Delaware (03-10-16) FIELD GOALS MADE 13 at Drexel (01-17-16) 16 DREXEL (02-21-16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 49 at American (11-22-15) 50 at William & Mary (03-02-16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .224 (13-58) at Drexel (01-17-16) .246 (16-65) DREXEL (02-21-16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 COL. OF CHARLESTON (01-22-16) 1 at Northeastern (01-29-16) 1 at James Madison (02-28-16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 9 at James Madison (02-28-16) 12 LENOIR-RHYNE (11-14-15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .000 (0-14) COL. OF CHARLESTON (01-22-16) .056 (1-18) at Northeastern (01-29-16) FREE THROWS MADE 2 at Drexel (01-17-16) 2 at Col. of Charleston (02-19-16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 at Drexel (01-17-16) 4 at Virginia Tech (03-17-16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .250 (2-8) at Col. of Charleston (02-19-16) .500 (2-4) at Drexel (01-17-16) REBOUNDS 26 at #2/2 South Carolina (12-22-15) 29 at NC State (12-13-15) ASSISTS 5 at Drexel (01-17-16) 7 at American (11-22-15) 7 DREXEL (02-21-16) STEALS 1 HOFSTRA (01-08-16) 2 at Drexel (01-17-16) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) 1 at #2/2 South Carolina (12-22-15) 1 at West Virginia (12-28-15) 1 COL. OF CHARLESTON (01-22-16) 1 TOWSON (02-12-16) 1 vs Delaware (03-10-16) 1 at Virginia Tech (03-17-16) TURNOVERS 10 at Furman (12-05-15) 10 NORTHEASTERN (02-14-16) 10 vs Delaware (03-10-16) FOULS 9 COL. OF CHARLESTON (01-22-16) 12 at Furman (12-05-15)

27 2015-16Elon Elon Women's Women’s Basketball Basketball ElonOpponent High/Low Team Analysis High/Low (as of Analysis Mar 22, 2016) AllAll games games

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 85 at Towson (01-15-16) 83 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) 81 JAMES MADISON (01-10-16) 78 at #2/2 South Carolina (12-22-15) 74 at Drexel (01-17-16) FIELD GOALS MADE 30 at #2/2 South Carolina (12-22-15) 29 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 77 JAMES MADISON (01-10-16) 73 at Navy (11-24-15) 73 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .500 (28-56) at Drexel (01-17-16) .476 (30-63) at #2/2 South Carolina (12-22-15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) 9 at Drexel (01-17-16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 29 CHARLOTTE (11-19-15) 24 at Navy (11-24-15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .421 (8-19) at #2/2 South Carolina (12-22-15) .409 (9-22) at Drexel (01-17-16) FREE THROWS MADE 26 at Towson (01-15-16) 24 at Navy (11-24-15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33 at Towson (01-15-16) 31 at Navy (11-24-15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .923 (12-13) at William & Mary (03-02-16) .900 (18-20) vs Delaware (03-10-16) .900 (9-10) at Drexel (01-17-16) REBOUNDS 56 JAMES MADISON (01-10-16) 51 at Delaware (02-07-16) ASSISTS 25 at Drexel (01-17-16) 16 at William & Mary (03-02-16) STEALS 18 at Navy (11-24-15) 14 at Towson (01-15-16) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 at UNCW (01-03-16) 7 at West Virginia (12-28-15) TURNOVERS 28 LENOIR-RHYNE (11-14-15) 25 at West Virginia (12-28-15) FOULS 29 HIGH POINT (12-19-15) 28 at Towson (01-15-16)

28 2015-16Elon Elon Women's Women’s Basketball Basketball ElonOpponent High/Low Team Analysis High/Low (as of Analysis Mar 22, 2016) AllAll games games

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POINTS 29 LENOIR-RHYNE (11-14-15) 38 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (11-29-15) 38 at Col. of Charleston (02-19-16) 41 COL. OF CHARLESTON (01-22-16) 45 DELAWARE (02-26-16) FIELD GOALS MADE 8 LENOIR-RHYNE (11-14-15) 15 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (11-29-15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 46 vs Delaware (03-10-16) 49 at American (11-22-15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .160 (8-50) LENOIR-RHYNE (11-14-15) .246 (15-61) EAST TENNESSEE STATE (11-29-15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 at Col. of Charleston (02-19-16) 0 DELAWARE (02-26-16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 6 at Col. of Charleston (02-19-16) 7 UNCW (01-26-16) 7 vs Delaware (03-10-16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .000 (0-6) at Col. of Charleston (02-19-16) .000 (0-9) DELAWARE (02-26-16) FREE THROWS MADE 3 COL. OF CHARLESTON (01-22-16) 4 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (11-29-15) 4 HOFSTRA (01-08-16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (11-29-15) 6 COL. OF CHARLESTON (01-22-16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .500 (3-6) COL. OF CHARLESTON (01-22-16) .538 (14-26) UNCW (01-26-16) REBOUNDS 19 at William & Mary (03-02-16) 25 WILLIAM & MARY (02-05-16) ASSISTS 4 DELAWARE (02-26-16) 5 LENOIR-RHYNE (11-14-15) 5 UNCW (01-26-16) STEALS 4 at Furman (12-05-15) 4 at Delaware (02-07-16) 4 NORTHEASTERN (02-14-16) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 TOWSON (02-12-16) 0 DELAWARE (02-26-16) TURNOVERS 9 HOFSTRA (01-08-16) 10 at Drexel (01-17-16) 10 UNCW (01-26-16) FOULS 9 at Drexel (01-17-16) 14 NORTHEASTERN (02-14-16) 14 at Virginia Tech (03-17-16)

29 1,000 Point Scorers Venessa Corbett • 1978-1982 • 2,430 Points Jana Siler • 1988-1992 • 1,251 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 1978-79 17 174 45 393 23.1 1988-89 23 88 38 214 9.3 1979-80 31 299 100 698 22.5 1989-90 25 112 65 289 11.6 1980-81 31 258 143 659 21.3 1990-91 25 153 86 392 15.7 1981-82 30 278 124 680 22.7 1991-92 23 142 72 356 15.5 Career 109 1,009 412 2,430 22.3 Career 96 495 261 1,251 13.0 Ali Ford • 2009-2013 • 2,020 Points Barbara Johnson • 1986-1990 • 1,172 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 2009-10 31 159 97 499 16.1 1986-87 24 36 15 87 3.6 2010-11 33 186 100 564 17.1 1987-88 27 112 9 233 8.6 2011-12 30 88 53 435 14.5 1988-89 24 195 67 461 19.2 2012-13 33 179 89 522 15.8 1989-90 25 163 55 391 15.6 Career 127 673 336 2,020 15.9 Career 100 506 146 1,172 11.7

Nuggie Dixon • 1979-1982 • 1,617 Points Lisa Briggs • 1983-1987 • 1,148 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 1979-80 30 294 72 660 22.0 1983-84 28 102 47 256 9.1 1980-81 31 296 73 665 21.5 1984-85 27 138 56 332 12.3 1981-82 23 129 34 292 12.7 1985-86 26 123 45 291 11.2 Career 84 719 179 1,617 19.3 1986-87 28 105 59 269 9.6 Career 109 468 207 1,148 10.5

Lou Williamson • 1977-1981 • 1,472 Points Loretta Lawson • 1997-2001 • 1,131 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 1977-78 20 91 25 207 10.4 1997-98 26 60 26 164 6.3 1978-79 24 194 74 462 19.3 1998-99 27 79 9 215 8.0 1979-80 31 175 60 410 13.2 1999-00 29 133 32 389 13.0 1980-81 31 158 77 393 12.7 2000-01 30 125 34 363 12.1 Career 106 618 236 1,472 13.9 Career 112 397 101 1,131 10.1 Donna Trollinger • 1981-1985 • 1,458 Points Laura Case • 1989-1993 • 1,116 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 1981-82 30 165 80 410 13.7 1989-90 24 68 51 187 7.8 1982-83 26 176 85 437 16.8 1990-91 22 58 39 155 7.0 1983-84 28 212 79 503 18.0 1991-92 23 141 85 367 16.0 1984-85 8 48 12 180 13.5 1992-93 24 151 105 407 17.0 Career 92 601 256 1,458 15.8 Career 93 418 280 1,116 12.0 Kelsey Evans • 2009-2013 • 1,457 Points Lisa Hairston • 1984-1988 • 1,099 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 2009-10 31 91 64 246 7.9 1984-85 27 106 36 248 9.2 2010-11 33 144 95 383 11.6 1985-86 18 66 42 174 9.7 2011-12 27 119 68 316 11.7 1986-87 28 150 70 370 13.2 2012-13 33 196 116 512 15.5 1987-88 28 130 47 307 11.0 Career 124 550 343 1,457 11.8 Career 101 452 195 1,099 10.9 Tierra Bumbrey • 2004-2008 • 1,095 Points Holly Andrews • 2000-2004 • 1,403 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 2004-05 28 101 47 248 8.9 2000-01 29 76 44 211 7.3 2005-06 26 74 32 191 7.3 2001-02 28 169 73 458 16.4 2006-07 30 98 23 253 8.4 2002-03 29 152 68 431 14.9 2007-08 32 155 25 403 12.6 2003-04 16 99 72 303 18.9 Career 116 428 127 1,095 9.4 Career 102 496 257 1,403 13.8 Jeannie Hairston • 1978-1982 • 1,357 Points Elizabeth Ward • 1989-1993 • 1,081 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 1978-79 24 11 38 260 10.8 1989-90 24 76 30 197 8.2 1979-80 31 132 89 353 11.4 1990-91 25 104 54 280 11.2 1980-81 31 139 78 356 11.5 1991-92 23 91 45 250 10.9 1981-82 30 163 62 388 12.9 1992-93 24 132 67 354 14.8 Career 116 545 267 1,357 11.7 Career 96 403 198 1,081 11.3 Jamie McNeely • 1982-1985 • 1,068 Points Lakia Hayes • 1995-1998 • 1,353 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 1982-83 26 103 24 230 8.8 1995-96 26 147 123 423 46.3 1983-84 28 127 64 333 11.9 1996-97 27 159 129 457 16.9 1984-85 27 199 107 505 18.7 1997-98 26 165 128 473 18.2 Career 81 199 195 1,068 13.2 Career 79 471 380 1,353 17.1

Mae Haith • 1985-1989 • 1,265 Points Kelsey Harris • 2010-2014 • 1,063 Points GP FG FT TP AVG GP FG FT TP AVG 1985-86 27 155 74 384 14.2 2010-11 33 67 53 188 5.7 1986-87 28 97 70 264 9.4 2011-12 30 81 35 199 6.6 1987-88 28 144 51 339 12.1 2012-13 33 114 69 298 9.0 1988-89 24 115 47 278 11.6 2013-14 31 129 111 378 12.2 Career 107 511 242 1,265 11.8 Career 127 391 268 1,063 8.4 30 Individual Single Game Highs Points Free Throw Attempts 1. 43 Venessa Corbett Richmond Jan. 26, 1980 1. 19 Nikki Herron Radford Feb. 11 1998 2. 37 Nuggie Dixon North Carolina A&T Jan. 3, 1980 2. 18 Ulaine Cummings at High Point Nov. 20, 1993 3. 36 Tierra Bumbrey Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 3. 17 Nuggie Dixon Pfeiffer Unknown 4. 35 Holly Andrews App. State Dec. 20, 2003 17 Lakia Hayes at Wingate Feb. 17, 1996 35 Ali Ford USC Upstate March 17, 2011 17 Lakia Hayes at Lenoir-Rhyne Jan. 25, 1997

Field Goals Made Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 1. 21 Venessa Corbett Richmond Jan. 26, 1980 1. 1.000 (11-11) Susan Yow at E. Kentucky Mar. 9, 1974 2. 16 Nuggie Dixon Wingate Nov. 19, 1979 1.000 (11-11) Lakia Hayes Car.-Newman Feb. 27, 1997 16 Venessa Corbett Pembroke State Feb. 9, 1980 1.000 (11-11) Holly Andrews at App. State Dec. 20, 2003 4. 15 Lou Williamson Campbell Feb. 23, 1979 1.000 (11-11) Holly Andrews UNCG Jan. 5, 2004 15 Nuggie Dixon North Carolina A&T Unknown 1.000 (11-11) Nikki Herron IUPUI Jan. 30, 1998 1.000 (10-10) Kelsey Evans Va. Intermont Nov. 23, 2010 Field Goal Attempts 1.000 (10-10) Ali Ford at NC State Dec. 9, 2012 1. 29 Lou Williamson Campbell Feb. 20, 1970 29 Venessa Corbett Richmond Jan. 26, 1980 Rebounds 3. 28 Nuggie Dixon Winston-Salem State Dec. 5, 1979 1. 23 Venessa Corbett N.C. Central Feb. 27, 1979 28 Ali Ford Virginia Tech Nov. 18, 2010 2. 21 Kelsey Evans Chattanooga Jan. 7, 2013 4. 27 Venessa Corbett East Tennessee State Nov. 24, 1979 3. 20 Jeannie Hairston at Guilford Jan. 25, 1979 27 Nuggie Dixon North Carolina A&T Unknown 20 Venessa Corbett Campbell Feb. 23, 1979 5. 19 Four Players Urysla Cotton (last) Dec. 29, 2009 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) 19 Lakia Hayes Pembroke State Nov. 26, 1996 1. .833 (10-12) Wanda Wilson Wake Forest Jan. 15, 1974 19 Lakia Hayes at High Point Feb. 7, 1998 .833 (10-12) Lakia Hayes Lees-McRae Nov. 18, 1985 3. .769 (10-13) Laura Case Wingate Jan. 6, 1990 Assists .769 (10-13) Laura Case at Presbyterian Feb. 6, 1993 1. 15 Jayme Chikos Co. Carolina Feb. 9, 2003 .769 (10-13) Lakia Hayes North Florida Dec. 17, 1995 2. 14 Lisa Briggs Pfeiffer Feb. 13, 1985 .769 (10-13) Kitara McMoore Wichita State Nov. 17, 2004 3. 13 Lisa Miller East Tennessee St. Mar. 4, 2004 4. 12 Jayme Chikos at Winthrop Jan. 28, 2002 Three-Pointers Made 12 Jayme Chikos Morris Brown Feb. 15, 2003 1. 9 Loretta Lawson Norfolk State Dec. 4, 1999 12 Tiffany Davis Davidson Feb. 7, 2009 9 Loretta Lawson New Orleans Dec. 14, 1999 3. 8 Tierra Bumbrey Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 Blocked Shots 8 Zora Stephenson Virginia Intermont Nov. 18, 2011 1. 7 Courtney Nyborg at Radford Jan. 2, 2002 5. 7 Five Players Zora Stephenson (last) Jan. 11, 2015 7 Kelsey Evans Western Carolina Feb. 4, 2013 3. 6 Tashina DeVeaux Averett Dec. 1, 1999 Three-Point Attempts 6 Tashina DeVeaux High Point Feb. 26, 2000 1. 19 Loretta Lawson at Georgia Tech Nov. 26, 1999 6 Courtney Nyborg Georgia Southern Feb. 9, 2004 2. 17 Loretta Lawson New Orleans Dec. 14, 1999 6 Jenifer Rhodes Georgia Southern Jan. 13, 2014 3. 16 Loretta Lawson at Ohio Dec. 17, 1999 6 Jenifer Rhodes at Hofstra March 1, 2015 4. 15 Loretta Lawson at Western Carolina Dec. 7, 1999 5. 15 Loretta Lawson at Charleston So. Jan. 15, 2001 Steals 15 Ali Ford Three Times Dec. 18, 2011 1. 10 Liz Ward at Longwood Jan. 27, 1993 10 Jayme Chikos Averett Dec. 1, 1999 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) 10 Jayme Chikos Greensboro Jan. 7, 2000 1. 1.000 (5-5) Erin Green Norfolk State Dec. 4, 1999 10 Shon Redmond UNC Wilmington Nov. 18, 2013 2. 1.000 (5-5) Ali Ford S. Virginia Jan. 28, 2010 5. 8 Five players Shon Redmond (last) Nov. 23, 2010 3. .778 (7-9) Jessica Williams Coll. of Chas. Feb. 7, 2004 4. .750 (6-8) Paige Fuller at Co. Carolina Nov. 27, 1994 .750 (7-9) Ali Ford Campbell Dec. 14, 2011 .750 (6-8) Zora Stephenson Samford Dec. 14, 2013

Free Throws Made 1. 15 Lakia Hayes at Lenoir-Rhyne Jan. 25, 1997 15 Shay Burnett vs. Charlotte Nov. 19, 2015 3. 14 Lakia Hayes at Wingate Feb. 17, 1996 4. 13 Nikki Herron Radford Feb. 11, 1998 13 Holly Andrews William & Mary Jan. 23, 2003

31 Team Single Game Highs (Division I) Points Three-Point Attempts 1. 111 Averett Dec. 1, 1999 1. 31 vs. Georgia Tech Nov. 26, 1999 2. 105 Virginia Intermont Nov. 18, 2011 2. 30 at Towson Jan. 15, 2016 3. 104 Montreat Nov. 19, 2006 3. 30 Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 104 St. Andrews Nov. 20, 2009 4. 29 at North Carolina Nov. 13, 2007 5. 103 USC Upstate March 17, 2011 29 St. Andrews Nov. 20, 2009 6. 101 Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 29 College of Charleston Jan. 11, 2015 7. 97 College of Charleston Feb. 7, 2004 7. 28 Virginia Intermont Nov. 18, 2011 8. 96 Peace Jan. 4, 2001 28 Vanderbilt Dec. 14, 2014 9. 91 Norfolk State Dec. 4, 1999 9. 27 at Davidson Jan. 3, 2008 91 Greensboro Jan. 7, 2000 27 vs. Massachusetts Dec. 28, 2011 91 Fordham Nov. 12, 2010 27 at College of Charleston Feb. 8, 2015

Field Goals Made Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) 1. 47 Averett Dec. 1, 1999 1. .706 (12-17) College of Charleston Feb. 7, 2004 2. 41 Montreat Nov. 19, 2006 2. .700 (14-20) Norfolk State Dec. 4, 1999 3. 40 Peace Jan. 4, 2001 3. .625 (15-24) at Towson Feb. 5, 2015 4. 39 Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 4. .600 (12-20) Peace Jan. 4, 2001 39 St. Andrews Nov. 20, 2009 5. .550 (11-20) at Wofford Dec. 19, 2011 6. 36 Morris Brown Feb. 15, 2003 6. .545 (12-22) vs. Western Carolina March 9, 2008 36 College of Charleston Feb. 7, 2004 7. .526 (10-19) at Morgan State Dec. 5, 2010 36 Virginia Intermont Nov. 18, 2011 8. .524 (11-21) Campbell Dec. 14, 2011 9. 35 Greensboro Jan. 7, 2000 9. .483 (14-29) St. Andrews Nov. 20, 2009 35 UNCG Feb. 1, 2014 10. .476 (10-21) Samford Dec. 5, 2011

Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Made 1. 100 Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 1. 31 Wintson-Salem State Nov. 14, 2008 2. 93 Averett Dec. 1, 1999 2. 27 at Liberty Jan. 13, 2000 3. 89 at Delaware Feb. 7, 2016 27 Virginia Intermont Nov. 23, 2010 4. 81 Greensboro Jan. 7, 2000 27 at James Madison Jan. 30, 2015 81 Montreat Nov. 19, 2006 5. 26 vs. Morehead State Dec. 2, 2000 81 St. Andrews Nov. 20, 2009 26 USC Upstate March 17, 2011 7. 80 at High Point Feb. 24, 2001 26 Winston-Salem State Nov. 8, 2013 80 Troy Nov. 14, 2010 8. 25 at UNC Asheville Jan. 19, 2002 9. 78 Peace Jan. 4, 2001 25 Fordham Nov. 12, 2010 78 High Point Jan. 27, 2001 10. 24 William & Mary Nov. 23, 2003 24 Georgia Southern Dec. 6, 2008 Field Goal Percentage (min. 20 made) 24 at American Nov. 22, 2015 1. .633 (31-49) at Winston-Salem State Dec. 13, 2007 2. .608 (31-51) at Campbell Nov. 30, 2006 Free Throw Attempts 3. .596 (28-47) Liberty Jan. 20, 2001 1. 44 Fordham Nov. 12, 2010 4. .589 (33-56) Youngstown State Nov. 13, 2009 2. 43 Winston-Salem State Nov. 14, 2008 5. .588 (30-51) at Northeastern Feb. 19, 2015 3. 42 American Dec. 30, 2002 6. .583 (28-48) at Towson Feb. 5, 2015 4. 41 vs. Morehead State Dec. 2, 2000 7. .564 (31-55) at Georgia Southern March 4, 2013 5. 40 at Liberty Jan. 13, 2000 .564 (31-55) Mount Olive Dec. 22, 2013 6. 39 at UNC Asheville Jan. 19, 2002 9. .563 (27-48) Appalachian State Jan. 24, 2004 7. 38 at Winston-Salem State Dec. 13, 2009 10. .558 (29-52) Wofford Jan. 3, 2004 8. 37 at Davidson Feb. 14, 2004 37 Virginia Intermont Nov. 23, 2010 Three-Pointers Made 10. 36 at American Nov. 22, 2015 1. 15 at Towson Feb. 5, 2015 2. 14 Norfolk State Dec. 4, 1999 Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 14 St. Andrews Nov. 20, 2009 1. 1.000 (10-10) vs. Georgia Tech Nov. 26, 1999 4. 12 Virginia Intermont Nov. 18, 2011 2. .917 (22-24) at North Carolina Dec. 28, 2000 5. 12 Peace Jan. 4, 2001 .917 (11-12) at Wofford Dec. 19, 2011 12 College of Charleston Feb. 7, 2004 .917 (22-24) vs. UNCW March 13, 2015 12 Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 5. .905 (19-21) vs. Texas-Arlington Dec. 20, 2007 12 vs. Western Carolina March 9, 2008 .905 (19-21) College of Charleston Jan. 11, 2015 9. 11 at North Carolina Nov. 13, 2007 7. .895 (17-19) North Carolina A&T Jan. 16, 2003 11 Campbell Dec. 14, 2011 8. .882 (15-17) at Vanderbilt Nov. 29, 2013 11 at Wofford Dec. 19, 2011 9. .875 (21-24) at Appalachian State Jan. 2, 2010 11 at UNCW Jan. 22, 2015 .875 (21-24) North Carolina A&T Dec. 30, 2000 .875 (21-24) at Wofford Jan. 9, 2013

32 Team Single Game Highs (Division I) Rebounds 1. 100 Charleston Southern Jan. 12, 2002 2. 64 Western Carolina Feb. 11, 2008 64 Virginia Union Nov. 12, 2011 4. 62 at High Point Feb. 24, 2001 5. 61 at Delaware Feb. 7, 2016 6. 60 Wofford Jan. 18, 2010 7. 59 at Navy Nov. 24, 2015 8. 58 Averett Dec. 1, 1999 58 vs. Charleston Southern March 2, 2001 58 at North Carolina A&T Dec. 5, 2001 58 at High Point March 1, 2003

Assists 1. 30 Coastal Carolina Feb. 9, 2003 2. 30 Coastal Carolina Feb. 9, 2003 3. 27 Peace Jan. 4, 2001 27 Morris Brown Feb. 15, 2003 27 vs. Weber State Nov. 29, 2008 27 Virginia Intermont Nov. 18, 2011 7. 24 Montreat Nov. 19, 2006 8. 23 East Tennessee State Feb. 23, 2004 23 North Carolina A&T Nov. 18, 2005 23 Appalachian State Feb. 25, 2013

Blocked Shots 1. 17 East Tennessee State Nov. 29, 2015 2. 13 at UNCG Jan. 13, 2010 3. 11 vs. Charleston Southern March 2, 2001 11 at Davidson Feb. 8, 2010 11 at UNCG Jan. 19, 2011 11 at Georgia Southern Jan. 13, 2014 11 at NC State Dec. 7, 2014 11 at Hofstra March 1, 2015 9. 10 Troy Nov. 14, 2010 10 Davidson Dec. 20, 2010 10 vs. Furman March 5, 2011 10 vs. Appalachian State March 6, 2011 10 at College of Charleston Feb. 20, 2012 10 VCU Nov. 12, 2012 10 Western Carolina Feb. 4, 2013 10 Campbell Dec. 20, 2013 10 Lenoir-Rhyne Dec. 31, 2014 10 Furman Nov. 29, 2015 10 at Hofstra Jan. 31, 2016

Steals 1. 25 Averett Dec. 1, 1999 2. 23 Peace Jan. 4, 2001 3. 22 Greensboro Jan. 7, 2000 4. 21 Ohio Dec. 18, 2000 21 Virginia Intermont Nov. 18, 2011 6. 20 St. Andrews Nov. 20, 1999 20 Morris Brown Feb. 15, 2003 20 Iona Dec. 3, 2006 20 Appalachian State Nov. 19, 2008 10. 19 Montreat Nov. 19, 2006

33 Individual Season Highs Points Three-Pointers Made 1. 698 Venessa Corbett 1979-80 1. 92 Ali Ford 2010-11 2. 680 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 2. 91 Loretta Lawson 1999-00 3. 665 Nuggie Dixon 1980-81 3. 87 Ali Ford 2011-12 4. 660 Nuggie Dixon 1979-80 4. 84 Ali Ford 2009-10 5. 659 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 5. 82 Zora Stephenson 2014-15 6. 564 Ali Ford 2010-11 6. 79 Loretta Lawson 2000-01 7. 522 Ali Ford 2012-13 7. 75 Ali Ford 2012-13 8. 512 Kelsey Evans 2012-13 8. 69 Robyn Shipley 2005-06 9. 505 Jamie McNeely 1984-85 9. 68 Tierra Bumbrey 2007-08 10. 503 Donna Trollinger 1983-84 10. 67 Zora Stephenson 2013-14

Points Per Game Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. 23.1 Venessa Corbett 1978-79 1. 286 Loretta Lawson 1999-00 2. 22.7 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 2. 277 Ali Ford 2010-11 3. 22.5 Venessa Corbett 1979-80 3. 261 Ali Ford 2009-10 4. 22.0 Nuggie Dixon 1979-80 4. 255 Loretta Lawson 2000-01 5. 21.5 Nuggie Dixon 1980-81 5. 244 Ali Ford 2011-12 6. 21.3 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 6. 219 Ali Ford 2012-13 7. 19.3 Lou Williamson 1978-79 7. 215 Zora Stephenson 2014-15 8. 19.2 Barbara Johnson 1988-89 8. 211 Robyn Shipley 2005-06 9. 18.9 Holly Andrews 2003-04 9. 198 Rachel Hester 2006-07 10. 18.7 Jamie McNeely 1984-85 10. 195 Holly Andrews 2002-03

Field Goals Made Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 20 made) 1. 299 Venessa Corbett 1979-80 1. .423 (33-78) Zora Stephenson 2011-12 2. 296 Nuggie Dixon 1980-81 2. .404 (67-166) Zora Stephenson 2013-14 3. 294 Nuggie Dixon 1979-80 3. .402 (47-117) Holly Andrews 2001-02 4. 278 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 4. .393 (68-173) Tierra Bumbrey 2007-08 5. 258 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 5. .388 (33-85) Holly Andrews 2003-04 6. 212 Donna Trollinger 1983-84 6. .383 (23-60) Aiesha Harper 2011-12 7. 199 Jamie McNeely 1984-85 7. .381 (82-215) Zora Stephenson 2014-15 8. 196 Kelsey Evans 2012-13 8. .378 (46-127) Loretta Lawson 1998-99 9. 195 Barbara Johnson 1988-89 9. .372(45-121) Lauren Brown 2014-15 10. 194 Lou Williamson 1978-79 10. .371 (26-70) Sam Coffer 2013-14

Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Made 1. 606 Venessa Corbett 1979-80 1. 143 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 2. 593 Nuggie Dixon 1980-81 2. 133 Shay Burnett 2015-16 3. 574 Nuggie Dixon 1979-80 3. 129 Lakia Hayes 1996-97 4. 540 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 4. 128 Lakia Hayes 1997-98 5. 528 Jamie McNeely 1984-85 5. 124 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 6. 514 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 6. 123 Lakia Hayes 1995-96 7. 481 Mae Haith 1985-86 7. 116 Kelsey Evans 2012-13 8. 478 Ali Ford 2010-11 8. 115 Kelsey Harris 2013-14 9. 456 Donna Trollinger 1983-84 9. 108 Shay Burnett 2014-15 10. 453 Lou Williamson 1978-79 10. 107 Jamie McNeely 1984-85

Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Attempts 1. .607 (156-257) Sherri Pickard 1974-75 1. 185 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 2. .593 (134-226) Courtney Nyborg 2003-04 2. 165 Lakia Hayes 1996-97 3. .581 (126-217) Susan Yow 1973-74 165 Shay Burnett 2015-16 .581 (100-172) Cathy Jones 1982-83 3. 160 Lakia Hayes 1995-96 5. .571 (141-247) Laura Case 1991-92 5. 158 Lakia Hayes 1997-98 6. .565 (173-306) Kitara McMoore 2005-06 6. 152 Wanda Wilson 1973-74 7. .562 (100-178) Brianne Gray 2003-04 7. 148 Jana Siler 1990-91 8. .561 (174-310) Venessa Corbett 1978-79 8. 147 Shay Burnett 2014-15 .561 (151-269) Laura Case 1992-93 9. 146 Kelsey Harris 2013-14 10. .553 (142-257) Jana Siler 1991-92 10. 145 Ulaine Cummings 1993-94 145 Kelsey Evans 2012-13

34 Individual Season Highs Free Throw Percentage (min. 60 made) Steals 1. .908 Ali Ford 2012-13 1. 121 Donna Trollinger 1982-83 2. .851 Susan Yow 1972-73 2. 111 Donna Trollinger 1983-84 .851 Kim Stewart 1994-95 3. 97 Jayme Chikos 1999-00 4. .840 Holly Andrews 2002-03 4. 90 Jeannie Hairston 1981-82 5. .836 Lisa Miller 2003-04 5. 88 Donna Trollinger 1981-82 6. .821 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 6. 79 Elizabeth Ward 1992-93 7. .818 Holly Andrews 2003-04 7. 78 Lisa Briggs 1985-86 8. .813 Ali Ford 2010-11 8. 74 Renate Costner 1981-82 9. .810 Lakia Hayes 1997-98 9. 73 Lisa Briggs 1984-85 10. .808 Ali Ford 2009-10 10. 71 Tiffany Davis 2006-07

Rebounds Steals Per Game 1. 382 Jeannie Hairston 1981-82 1. 4.7 Donna Trollinger 1982-83 2. 378 Venessa Corbett 1979-80 2. 4.0 Donna Trollinger 1983-84 3. 358 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 3. 3.3 Jayme Chikos 1999-00 4. 356 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 3.3 Elizabeth Ward 1992-93 5. 349 Jeannie Hairston 1979-80 5. 3.2 Katie McGrath 1993-94 6. 331 Jeannie Hairston 1980-81 6. 3.1 Jill Seawell 1988-89 7. 307 Lakia Hayes 1996-97 3.1 Katie McGrath 1992-93 8. 304 Kelsey Evans 2010-11 8. 3.0 Jeannie Hairston 1981-82 9. 291 Jeannie Hairston 1978-79 9. 2.9 Donna Trollinger 1981-82 10. 274 Stella Jeffers 1979-80 10. 2.8 Lisa Briggs 1985-86

Rebounds Per Game Blocks 1. 15.3 Venessa Corbett 1978-79 1. 71 Courtney Nyborg 2003-04 2. 12.7 Jeannie Hairston 1981-82 2. 70 Kelsey Evans 2010-11 3. 12.2 Venessa Corbett 1979-80 3. 65 Kelsey Evans 2012-13 4. 12.1 Jeannie Hairston 1978-79 4. 56 Courtney Nyborg 2001-02 5. 11.9 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 5. 55 Kelsey Evans 2009-10 6. 11.4 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 6. 54 Tashina Deveaux 1998-99 11.4 Lakia Hayes 1996-97 7. 51 Courtney Nyborg 2002-03 8. 11.3 Jeannie Hairston 1979-80 8. 50 Urysla Cotton 2009-10 9. 10.8 Teddy Ireland 1975-76 9. 47 Tashina DeVeaux 1999-00 10. 10.6 Jeannie Hairston 1980-81 47 Tashina DeVeaux 2000-01 47 Lisa Archie 2010-11 Assists 1. 231 Renate Costner 1981-82 Blocks Per Game 2. 206 Lou Williamson 1979-80 1. 2.4 Courtney Nyborg 2003-04 3. 181 Jayme Chikos 2001-02 2. 2.1 Kelsey Evans 2010-11 4. 170 Jayme Chikos 2002-03 4. 2.0 Tashina DeVeaux 1998-99 5. 143 Lisa Briggs 1984-85 2.0 Courtney Nyborg 2001-02 6. 142 Lou Williamson 1980-81 2.0 Kelsey Evans 2012-13 7. 138 Donna Trollinger 1981-82 6. 1.8 Courtney Nyborg 2002-03 138 Essence Baucom 2014-15 7. 1.7 Elizabeth Ward 1992-93 9. 136 Jayme Chikos 1999-00 1.7 Kelsey Evans 2009-10 10. 134 Ali Ford 2012-13 1.7 Lisa Archie 2010-11 10. 1.6 Tashina DeVeaux 1999-00 Assists Per Game 1.6 Tashina DeVeaux 2000-01 1. 7.7 Renate Costner 1981-82 1.6 Urysla Cotton 2009-10 2. 6.7 Jayme Chikos 2001-02 3. 6.6 Lou Williamson 1978-79 4. 5.9 Jayme Chikos 2002-03 5. 5.3 Jackie Myers 1976-77 5.3 Lisa Briggs 1984-85 7. 4.7 Jayme Chikos 1999-00 8. 4.6 Lou Williamson 1979-80 4.6 Donna Trollinger 1981-82 10. 4.5 Sherri Pickard 1974-75 4.5 Essence Baucom 2014-15

35 Team Season Highs (Division I) Points Three-Pointers Made 1. 2247 2010-11 1. 213 2014-15 2. 2168 2012-13 2. 190 2011-12 3. 2109 2014-15 3. 150 2007-08 4. 2009 2013-14 4. 147 2003-04 5. 2000 2009-10 5. 144 2012-13 6. 1974 2015-16 6. 142 2009-10 7. 1968 2000-01 7. 142 2010-11 8. 1908 2007-08 8. 140 2015-16 9. 1887 2011-12 9. 132 2000-01 10. 1809 2003-04 10. 129 2002-03

Points Per Game Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. 68.1 2010-11 1. 613 2014-15 2. 65.9 2014-15 2. 556 2011-12 3. 65.7 2012-13 3. 530 2015-16 4. 65.6 2000-01 4. 472 2009-10 5. 64.8 2013-14 5. 470 2010-11 6. 64.5 2009-10 6. 460 2003-04 7. 64.1 2001-02 7. 459 2012-13 8. 63.7 2015-16 8. 457 2002-03 9. 62.9 2011-12 9. 442 2006-07 10. 62.4 2003-04 10. 435 2007-08

Field Goals Made Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. 835 2010-11 1. .367 (127-346) 2013-14 2. 827 2012-13 2. .347 (213-613) 2014-15 3. 756 2014-15 3. .345 (150-435) 2007-08 4. 750 2013-14 4. .342 (190-556) 2011-12 5. 733 2007-08 5. .320 (147-460) 2003-04 6. 723 2000-01 6. .315 (112-356) 2001-02 7. 715 2015-16 7. .314 (144-459) 2012-13 8. 711 2009-10 8. .305 (132-433) 2000-01 9. 688 2011-12 9. .302 (142-470) 2010-11 10. 677 2001-02 10. .301 (142-472) 2009-10

Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Made 1. 2010 2010-11 1. 436 2009-10 2. 1979 2012-13 2. 435 2010-11 3. 1909 2015-16 3. 404 2015-16 4. 1867 2000-01 4. 390 2000-01 5. 1849 2007-08 5. 384 2014-15 6. 1844 2008-09 6. 382 2013-14 7. 1841 2009-10 7. 370 2012-13 8. 1815 2014-15 8. 360 2003-04 9. 1805 2013-14 9. 349 2008-09 10. 1741 2011-12 10. 328 2002-03 328 2001-02 Field Goal Percentage 1. .422 (651-1543) 2003-04 Free Throw Attempts 2. .418 (827-1979) 2012-13 1. 667 2010-11 3. .417 (756-1815) 2014-15 2. 653 2009-10 4. .416 (750-1805) 2013-14 3. 607 2000-01 5. .415 (835-2010) 2010-11 4. 595 2015-16 6. .412 (605-1468) 2005-06 5. 581 2013-14 7. .396 (733-1849) 2007-08 6. 577 2014-15 8. .396 (677-1709) 2001-02 7. 563 2001-02 9. .395 (688-1741) 2011-12 8. 560 2008-09 10. .391 (642-1641) 2002-03 9. 530 2003-04 10. 527 2002-03

36 Team Season Highs (Division I) Free Throw Percentage Steals 1. .706 (370-524) 2012-13 1. 314 2006-07 2. .679 (360-530) 2003-04 2. 312 2012-13 3. .679 (404-595) 2015-16 3. 309 2009-10 4. .668 (436-653) 2009-10 4. 308 2007-08 5. .667 (220-330) 2005-06 5. 301 2010-11 6. .666 (384-577) 2014-15 6. 280 2002-03 7. .663 (321-484) 2011-12 7. 265 2000-01 8. .657 (382-581) 2013-14 8. 242 2008-09 9. .652 (435-667) 2010-11 9. 236 2014-15 10. .643 (390-607) 2000-01 236 2004-05

Rebounds Steals Per Game 1. 1368 (461-907) 2010-11 1. 10.5 2006-07 2. 1305 (477-828) 2015-16 2. 10.0 2002-03 3. 1280 (432-848) 2012-13 3. 10.0 2009-10 4. 1269 (480-789) 2000-01 4. 9.6 2007-08 5. 1259 (435-824) 2001-02 5. 9.5 2012-13 6. 1258 (394-864) 2009-10 6. 9.1 2010-11 7. 1228 (440-784) 2007-08 7. 8.8 2000-01 8. 1219 (392-827) 2014-15 8. 8.4 2004-05 9. 1195 (441-754) 2008-09 9. 8.0 2005-06 10. 1183 (405-778) 2013-14 10. 7.8 2008-09

Rebounds Per Game Blocks 1. 45.0 2001-02 1. 181 2010-11 2. 42.3 2000-01 2. 161 2014-15 3. 42.1 2015-16 3. 157 2013-14 4. 41.5 2010-11 4. 149 2012-13 5. 41.4 2002-03 5. 147 2009-10 6. 40.6 2009-10 6. 135 2011-12 7. 38.8 2012-13 7. 131 2015-16 8. 38.5 2008-09 8. 127 2000-01 9. 38.5 2011-12 9. 121 2004-05 10. 38.4 2007-08 10. 109 2003-04

Assists Blocks Per Game 1. 446 2012-13 1. 5.5 2010-11 2. 422 2014-15 2. 5.1 2013-14 3. 421 2003-04 3. 5.0 2014-15 4. 406 2002-03 4. 4.7 2009-10 5. 394 2001-02 5. 4.5 2012-13 6. 392 2010-12 6. 4.5 2011-12 7. 386 2000-01 7. 4.3 2004-05 8. 381 2011-12 8. 4.2 2000-01 9. 380 2013-14 9. 4.2 2015-16 10. 359 2015-16 10. 3.8 2003-04

Assists Per Game Scoring Margin 1. 14.5 2003-04 1. +4.9 (62.2-57.3) 2002-03 2. 14.5 2002-03 2. +3.8 (68.1-64.2) 2010-11 3. 14.1 2001-02 3. +2.7 (63.7-61.0) 2015-16 4. 13.5 2012-13 4. +2.5 (65.6-63.1) 2000-01 5. 13.2 2014-15 5. +2.0 (65.7-63.7) 2012-13 6. 12.9 2000-01 6. +1.3 (64.1-62.8) 2001-02 7. 12.7 2011-12 7. +1.0 (56.4-55.4) 2005-06 8. 12.3 2013-14 8. +0.2 (65.9-63.4) 2014-15 9. 11.9 2010-11 9. -0.5 (62.9-63.4) 2011-12 10. 11.9 2005-06 10. -0.7 (59.6-60.3) 2007-08

37 Individual Career Highs Points Three-Point Attempts 1. 2,430 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 1. 1001 Ali Ford 2009-13 2. 2,020 Ali Ford 2009-13 2. 741 Loretta Lawson 1997-01 3. 1,617 Nuggie Dixon 1979-82 3. 601 Zora Stephenson 2011-15 4. 1,472 Lou Williamson 1977-81 4. 498 Jessica Williams 2001-05 5. 1,458 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 5. 446 Holly Andrews 2000-04 6. 1,457 Kelsey Evans 2009-13 6. 410 Tierra Bumbrey 2004-08 7. 1,403 Holly Andrews 2000-04 7. 329 Lauren Brown 2013-present 8. 1,357 Jeannie Hairston 1978-82 8. 323 Sam Coffer 2011-15 9. 1,353 Lakia Hayes 1995-98 9. 305 Robyn Shipley 2004-06 10. 1,265 Mae Haith 1985-89 10. 290 Nicole Allison 2004-08

Points Per Game Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 60 made) 1. 22.3 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 1. .379 (228-601) Zora Stephenson 2011-15 2. 19.3 Nuggie Dixon 1979-82 2. .347 (71-204) Tiffany Davis 2006-10 3. 17.1 Wanda Wilson 1973-75 3. .345 (154-446) Holly Andrews 2000-04 17.1 Lakia Hayes 1995-98 4. .338 (338-1001) Ali Ford 2009-13 5. 15.9 Ali Ford 2009-13 5. .326 (134-410) Tierra Bumbrey 2004-08 6. 15.8 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 6. .325 (105-323) Sam Coffer 2011-15 7. 13.8 Holly Andrews 2000-04 7. .324 (61-188) Lisa Miller 2002-04 8. 13.7 Cathy Jones 1982-85 8. .316 (104-329) Lauren Brown 2013-present 9. 13.2 Jamie McNeely 1982-85 9. .316 (234-741) Loretta Lawson 1997-01 10. 13.0 Jana Siler 1988-92 10. .305 (62-203) Nissie Thompson 1990-93 .305 (93-305) Robyn Shipley 2004-06 Field Goals Made 1. 1,009 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 Free Throws Made 2. 719 Nuggie Dixon 1979-82 1. 412 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 3. 673 Ali Ford 2009-13 2. 380 Lakia Hayes 1995-98 4. 618 Lou Williamson 1977-81 3. 343 Kelsey Evans 2009-13 5. 601 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 4. 336 Ali Ford 2009-13 6. 550 Kelsey Evans 2009-13 5. 280 Laura Case 1989-93 7. 545 Jeannie Hairston 1978-82 6. 272 Kelsey Harris 2010-14 8. 511 Mae Haith 1985-89 7. 267 Jeannie Hairston 1978-82 9. 506 Barbara Johnson 1986-90 8. 261 Jana Siler 1988-92 10. 496 Holly Andrews 2000-04 9. 257 Holly Andrews 2000-04 10. 256 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 Field Goal Attempts 1. 1,970 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 Free Throw Attempts 2. 1,729 Ali Ford 2009-13 1. 547 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 3. 1,448 Mae Haith 1985-89 2. 483 Lakia Hayes 1995-98 4. 1,447 Nuggie Dixon 1979-82 3. 477 Mae Haith 1985-89 5. 1,445 Lou Williamson 1977-81 4. 449 Kelsey Evans 2009-13 6. 1,384 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 5. 429 Jana Siler 1988-92 7. 1,344 Holly Andrews 2000-04 6. 427 Ulaine Cummings 1993-97 8. 1,215 Jeannie Hairston 1978-82 7. 416 Jeannie Hairston 1978-82 9. 1,214 Barbara Johnson 1986-90 8. 407 Ali Ford 2009-13 10. 1,180 Kelsey Evans 2009-2012 9. 384 Kelsey Harris 2010-14 10. 370 Anestha Blakeney 1999-03 Three-Pointers Made 1. 338 Ali Ford 2009-13 Free Throw Percentage (min. 250 made) 2. 234 Loretta Lawson 1997-01 1. .826 (336-407) Ali Ford 2009-13 3. 228 Zora Stephenson 2011-15 2. .787 (380-483) Lakia Hayes 1995-98 4. 154 Holly Andrews 2000-04 3. .784 (257-328) Holly Andrews 2000-04 5. 149 Jessica Williams 2001-05 4. .764 (343-449) Kelsey Evans 2009-13 6. 134 Tierra Bumbrey 2004-08 5. .763 (280-367) Laura Case 1989-93 7. 105 Sam Coffer 2011-15 6. .753 (412-547) Venessa Corbett 1978-82 8. 104 Lauren Brown 2013-present 7. .722 (236-327) Tiffany Davis 2006-10 9. 93 Robyn Shipley 2004-06 8. .719 (256-356) Donna Trollinger 1981-85 10. 74 Nicole Allison 2004-08 9. .708 (272-384) Kelsey Harris 2010-14 10. .642 (267-416) Jeannie Hairston 1978-82

38 Individual Career Highs Rebounds Steals Per Game 1. 1,353 Jeannie Hairston 1978-82 1. 3.8 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 2. 1,352 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 2. 2.5 Jill Seawell 1987-89 3. 1,004 Kelsey Evans 2009-13 3. 2.3 Lisa Briggs 1983-87 4. 850 Tashina DeVeaux 1997-01 4. 2.2 Elizabeth Ward 1989-93 5. 811 Jana Siler 1988-92 2.2 Jayme Chikos 1999-03 6. 782 Lakia Hayes 1995-98 2.2 Shon Redmond 2010-13 7. 737 Lisa Hairston 1984-87 7. 2.1 Mae Haith 1985-89 8. 687 Urysla Cotton 2006-10 2.1 Tierra Bumbrey 2004-08 9. 671 Barbara Johnson 1986-90 2.1 Tiffany Davis 2006-10 10. 668 Anestha Blakeney 1999-03 10. 2.0 Nuggie Dixon 1979-82 2.0 Nissie Thompson 1990-93 Rebounds Per Game 1. 12.4 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 Blocks 2. 11.7 Jeannie Hairston 1978-82 1. 227 Kelsey Evans 2009-13 3. 9.9 Lakia Hayes 1995-98 2. 197 Courtney Nyborg 2000-04 4. 9.2 Cathy Jones 1982-85 3. 183 Tashina DeVeaux 1997-01 5. 8.5 Susan Yow 1972-75 4. 126 Sam Coffer 2011-15 6. 8.4 Jana Siler 1988-92 5. 106 Urysla Cotton 2006-10 7. 8.1 Kelsey Evans 2009-13 6. 103 Jenifer Rhodes 2013-present 8. 7.8 Teddy Ireland 1972-76 7. 97 Elizabeth Ward 1989-93 9. 7.6 Tashina DeVeaux 1997-01 8. 80 Lisa Archie 2009-12 7.6 Kitara McMoore 2004-08 9. 78 Malaya Johnson 2014-present 10. 72 Autumn Carter 2012-present Assists 1. 612 Jayme Chikos 1999-03 Blocks Per Game 2. 422 Tierra Bumbrey 2004-08 1. 1.8 Kelsey Evans 2009-13 3. 404 Lisa Briggs 1983-87 2. 1.7 Courtney Nyborg 2000-04 4. 393 Ali Ford 2009-13 3. 1.6 Tashina DeVeaux 1997-01 5. 392 Renate Costner 1980-84 4. 1.5 Ann Walters 1986-88 6. 355 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 5. 1.2 Sade Jordan 2004-05 7. 302 Tiffany Davis 2006-10 1.2 Jenifer Rhodes 2013-present 8. 296 Kelsey Harris 2010-14 1.2 Malaya Johnson 2014-present 9. 293 Elizabeth Ward 1989-93 8. 1.1 Lisa Archie 2009-12 10. 268 Aiesha Harper 2008-12 9. 1.0 Elizabeth Ward 1989-93 1.0 Sam Coffer 2011-15 Assists Per Game 1. 5.3 Jayme Chikos 1999-03 2. 4.1 Essence Baucom 2014-present 3. 3.9 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 4. 3.7 Lisa Briggs 1983-87 3.7 Theresa Sandell 1984-86 6. 3.6 Renate Costner 1980-84 3.6 Nissie Thompson 1990-93 3.6 Tierra Bumbrey 2004-08 9. 3.1 Elizabeth Ward 1989-93 3.1 Nikkie Herron 1997-99 3.1 Ali Ford 2009-13

Steals 1. 345 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 2. 271 Tierra Bumbrey 2004-08 3. 260 Tiffany Davis 2006-10 4. 255 Lisa Briggs 1983-87 5. 252 Jayme Chikos 1999-03 6. 220 Mae Haith 1985-89 7. 211 Elizabeth Ward 1989-93 8. 202 Renate Costner 1980-84 9. 193 Kelsey Harris 2010-14 10. 188 Ali Ford 2009-13

39 Colonial Athletic Southern Conference Honors Player of the Year 1981-82 Venessa Corbett Carolinas Association Honors All-SoCon (Coaches Team) 1983-84 Donna Trollinger Carolinas 2003-04 Holly Andrews 2nd Team 2001-02 Holly Andrews Big South All-CAA 2003-04 Courtney Nyborg 2nd Team 2014-15 Lauren Brown Academic 2005-06 Kitara McMoore 1st Team 2014-15 Shay Burnett Rookie 2006-07 Tiffany Davis Freshman Freshman of the Year 2014-15 Sam Coffer Academic 2007-08 Tierra Bumbrey 1st Team 1995-96 Amy Hill SAC 2014-15 Malaya Johnson Rookie 2008-09 Tiara Gause Freshman 2008-09 Tiara Gause SoCon 2014-15 Zora Stephenson Academic 2008-09 Courtney Medley Freshman 2009-10 Ali Ford SoCon 2015-16 Lauren Brown Academic 2009-10 Ali Ford Freshman 2014-15 Jenifer Rhodes SoCon 2015-16 Shay Burnett First Team 2009-10 Ali Ford 1st Team 2015-16 Autumn Carter Academic 2010-11 Ali Ford 1st Team 2011-12 Ali Ford 1st Team Coach of the Year 2011-12 Sam Coffer Freshman 1979-80 Mary Jackson Carolinas 2012-13 Kelsey Evans 1st Team 1980-81 Mary Jackson Carolinas 2012-13 Ali Ford 1st Team 2013-14 Kelsey Harris 1st Team 2013-14 Lauren Brown Freshman 2013-14 Jenifer Rhodes Freshman All-SoCon (Media Team) 2003-04 Holly Andrews 2nd Team 2003-04 Courtney Nyborg 2nd Team 2005-06 Kitara McMoore 1st Team 2007-08 Tierra Bumbrey 1st Team 2009-10 Ali Ford 1st Team 2010-11 Ali Ford 2nd Team 2010-11 Kelsey Evans 2nd Team 2011-12 Ali Ford 1st Team 2011-12 Kelsey Evans 2nd Team 2011-12 Sam Coffer Freshman 2012-13 Ali Ford 1st Team 2012-13 Kelsey Evans 2nd Team 2013-14 Kelsey Harris 2nd Team 2013-14 Lauren Brown Freshman 2013-14 Jenifer Rhodes Freshman SoCon Freshman of the Year 2008-09 Tiara Gause 2009-10 Ali Ford 2013-14 Jenifer Rhodes SoCon All-Tournament Team 2007-08 Tierra Bumbrey 2007-08 Kitara McMoore 2008-09 Courtney Medley 2010-11 Ali Ford 2012-13 Kelsey Evans 2nd Team 2013-14 Kelsey Harris 2nd Team SoCon Player of the Month Dec. 2003 Holly Andrews Jan. 2004 Holly Andrews Nov. 2005 Kitara McMoore Jan. 2006 Kitara McMoore

40 Championships All-Americans AIAW Champions 1974 1974-75 Susan Yow District 26 Champions 1982 1979-80 Venessa Corbett Carolinas Conference Champions 1981, 1982 1980-81 Venessa Corbett 1996-97 Lakia Hayes HM All-Conference 1997-98 Lakia Hayes HM 1975-76 Teddy Ireland Carolinas 1975-76 Sandy Oatridge Carolinas All-State 1976-77 Jackie Myers Carolinas 1973-74 Sherri Pickard 1977-78 Jackie Myers Carolinas 1973-74 Wanda Wilson 1978-79 Venessa Corbett Carolinas 1973-74 Susan Yow 1978-79 Lou Williamson Carolinas 1974-75 Teddy Ireland 1979-80 Venessa Corbett Carolinas 1974-75 Sherri Pickard 1979-80 Nuggie Dixon Carolinas 1974-75 Wanda Wilson 1979-80 Lou Williamson Carolinas 1974-75 Susan Yow 1980-81 Venessa Corbett Carolinas 1977-78 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 Nuggie Dixon Carolinas 1979-80 Venessa Corbett 1980-81 Lou Williamson Carolinas 1979-80 Nuggie Dixon 1981-82 Venessa Corbett Carolinas 1980-81 Venessa Corbett 1981-82 Nuggie Dixon Carolinas 1980-81 Nuggie Dixon 1981-82 Lou Williamson Carolinas . 1980-81 Lou Williamson 1982-83 Cathy Jones Carolinas HM 2005-06 Kitara McMoore 1982-83 Donna Trollinger Carolinas 2007-08 Tierra Bumbrey 1983-84 Cathy Jones Carolinas HM 2009-10 Ali Ford 1983-84 Donna Trollinger Carolinas 2010-11 Ali Ford 1984-85 Jamie McNeely Carolinas 2011-12 Ali Ford 1987-88 Lisa Hairston Carolinas 2011-12 Kelsey Evans 1988-89 Barbara Johnson Carolinas 2012-13 Ali Ford 1991-92 Laura Case South Atlantic 2012-13 Kelsey Evans 1991-92 Jana Siler South Atlantic 2013-14 Sam Coffer 1992-93 Laura Case South Atlantic 1995-96 Lakia Hayes South Atlantic 1996-97 Lakia Hayes South Atlantic All-District 1999-00 Jayme Chikos Big South Fr. 1981-82 Venessa Corbett 1999-00 Loretta Lawson Big South 2nd 1981-82 Donna Trollinger 2000-01 Holly Andrews Big South Fr. 1982-83 Donna Trollinger 2000-01 Loretta Lawson Big South 2nd 1983-84 Donna Trollinger 2001-02 Holly Andrews Big South 1st 1984-85 Jamie McNeely 2001-02 Jayme Chikos Big South 2nd 1987-88 Lisa Hairston 2002-03 Holly Andrews Big South 1st 1992-93 Laura Case 2002-03 Jayme Chikos Big South 2nd 2003-04 Holly Andrews SoCon(C/M) 2nd 2003-04 Courtney Nyborg SoCon(C/M) 2nd Academic All-District 2013-14 Sam Coffer 1st 2005-06 Kitara McMoore SoCon(C/M) 1st 2014-15 Sam Coffer 1st 2006-07 Tiffany Davis SoCon (C) Fr. 2007-08 Tierra Bumbrey SoCon (C/M) 1st 2008-09 Tiara Gause SoCon(C) Fr. 2008-09 Courtney Medley SoCon(C) Fr. 2009-10 Ali Ford SoCon (C/M) 1st 2009-10 Ali Ford SoCon Fr. 2010-11 Ali Ford SoCon (C/M) 1st 2010-11 Kelsey Evans SoCon (C) 2nd 2011-12 Ali Ford SoCon (C/M) 1st 2011-12 Kelsey Evans SoCon (M) 2nd 2011-12 Sam Coffer SoCon (C/M) Fr. 2012-13 Kelsey Evans SoCon (C/M) 1st/2nd 2012-13 Ali Ford SoCon (C/M) 1st 2013-14 Kelsey Harris SoCon (C/M) 1st/2nd 2013-14 Lauren Brown SoCon (C/M) Fr. 2013-14 Jenifer Rhodes SoCon (C/M) Fr. 2014-15 Shay Burnett CAA R 2014-15 Malaya Johnson CAA R 2015-16 Shay Burnett CAA 1st

Note: The letter ‘C’ designates Coaches Team and the letter ‘M’ designates Media Poll.

41 - A - Kelsey Evans 2009-13 Erica Keto 2008-12 Lisa Sexton 1995-96 Barby Adcock 1977-79 - F - Nikko King 2003-07 Robyn Shipley 2004-06 Nicole Allison 2004-08 Jessica Farmer 2012-16 Jaime Kosiba 1996-97 Tracy Shuford 1989-91 Terry Allison 1988-89 Greer Fenton 1997-98 - L - Sandy Sikes 1972-74 Holly Andrews 2000-04 Janet Fleming 1976-79 Sandy Lawrie 1975-76 Candice Silas 2010-13 Sandy Anstead 1975-76 Ali Ford 2009-13 Loretta Lawson 1997-01 Jana Siler 1988-92 Lisa Archie 2009-12 Laura Foster 1989-93 Cindy Leach 1972-76 Michelle Simpson 1993-94 - B - Sharon Foust 1985-88 Letitia Lee 1992-93 Carole Sitz 2007-08 Jane Bartley 2001-05 Candy Fox 1974-78 Maria Lewis 1993-96 Carolyn Smith 1975-79 Jermile Batten 2008-12 Jane Frye 1988-90 Jess Luedtke 2007-11 Kim Smith 1979-83 Essence Baucom 2014-present Paige Fuller 1992-95 - M - Lori Smith 1979-82 Beth Beaty 1973-77 - G - Donna Martin 1985-88 Shamica Spears 2006-08 Ann Beeson 1981-82 Alicia Gaddy 1983-85 Josepha Mbouma 2013-16 Cheryl Spivey 1989-90 Sharwil Bell 2008-09 Beth Gardner 1985-86 Maddie McCallie 2014-present Julie Starr 1997-98 Summer Bennington 1994-95 Meme Garner 2015-present Anita McCauley 1993-95 Zora Stephenson 2011-15 Anestha Blakeney 1999-03 Tiara Gause 2008-11 Samantha McComas 2002-06 Kim Stewart 1993-95 Vickie Blankenship 1976-77 Fran Gettys 1977-78 Susan McCoy 1972-73 Kathy Streeter 1971-73 Crystal Blatchley 1993-95 Ivey Ghee 1999-03 Nikki McDonald 2015-16 Yolanda Stockton 1983-84 Bevin Borajkiewicz 1995-96 Sarah Goldfarb 2004-05 Andie McDowell 1976-78 Kara Sturlodottir 2008-09 Lisa Brabon 2000-01 Brianne Gray 2001-05 Janie McGann 1972-73 - T - Arayael Brandner 2009-13 Sandra Partridge Gray 1974-77 Geri McGarry 1982-83 Monica Tate 1997-91 C.B. Brannon 1974-75 Ebony Green 1998-99 Katie McGrath 1990-94 LuAnn Tatum 1984-86 Janice Bremer 1979-80 Erin Green 1999-01 Noel McKenzie 1994-95 Julie Taylor 2007-11 Lisa Briggs 1983-87 Erika Gunter 1982-84 Mariam McLeod 1998-02 Nissie Thompson 1990-93 Lynn Briggs 1976-79 - H - Kitara McMoore 2004-08 Kelly Tichich 1994-98 Allison Bron 1991-95 Lei Lei Hairston 2009-13 Jamie McNeely 1982-85 Debbie Timberlake 1971-74 Sherry Brothers 1981-82 Jeannie Hairston 1978-82 Necia Meadows 1982-83 Donna Trollinger 1981-85 Lauren Brown 2013-present Lisa Hairston 1984-88 Courtney Medley 2008-09 Stephanie Tullett 1997-99 Courtenay Buchanan 1988-90 Mae Haith 1985-89 Amy Mercier 1994-95 - V - Tierra Bumbrey 2004-08 Jodie Hallett 1995-99 Lisa Miller 2002-04 Claire Vogel 2003-04 Shay Burnett 2014-present Michele Hamilton 2001-04 Milica Milosavljevic 1999-04 - W - Ann Byrd 1984-88 Kelsey Harris 2010-14 Anne Monsted 1996-98 Amber Wall 2006-09 - C - Christy Harrup 1984-85 Lisa Mooneyham 1976-79 Ann Walters 1986-88 Annette Cain 1990-92 Aiesha Harper 2008-12 Shashonna Moore 2004-08 Liz Ward 1989-93 Autumn Carter 2012-16 Lakia Hayes 1995-98 Jackie Myers 1974-78 Dee Dee Wardlaw 1981-83 Paige Carver 1986-88 Sue Henderson 1975-77 - N - Rhonda Warren 1991-94 Laura Case 1989-93 Nicole Heath 1997-98 Laurie Newman 1971-75 Christine Watkins 1989-93 Jayme Chikos 1999-03 Janis Hepburn 1998-02 Jade Nicholas 1979-83 Katie Whidden 2004-06 Katanja Clapp 1983-87 Nikki Herron 1997-99 Courtney Nyborg 2000-04 Jami White 1995-00 Jennifer Clark 1989-90 Rachel Hester 2006-08 - O - Jessica Williams 2001-05 Shannen Cochraham 2011-15 Amy Hill 1995-00 Gabby Oloye 2007-11 Maxine Williams 2005-07 Sam Coffer 2011-15 Alice Holt 1971-72 Susan Overby 1981-84 Lou Williamson 1977-81 Mary Parker Coleman 1995-99 Kitty Horton 1971-72 - P - Rhonda Wilson 1975-77 Kate Collins 1971-72 Kallie Hovatter 2008-12 Angie Padon 1988-90 Susan Wilson 1980-84 Shannon Conway 1986-87 Lauren Hudson 2012-16 Penny Page 1977-79 Wanda Wilson 1973-75 Jane Cooper 1976-77 Jeannie Hynes 1971-72 Nissa Pauley 1995-97 Brittany Winner 2003-04 Rhonda Cooper 1979-80 - I - Sarah Pearcy 1996-97 Janellle Wright 1994-95 Venessa Corbett 1978-82 Aisha Ibrahim 2004-06 Sherri Pickard 1973-75 Melody Wright 1999-00 Renate Costner 1980-84 Teddy Ireland 1972-76 Faith Pitts 1982-84 - Y - Urysla Cotton 2006-10 Tina Ireland 1975-77 Susan Poplin 1979-80 1971-74 Lisa Cottrill 1992-95 - J - Aline Presley 1987-88 Susan Yow 1972-75 Lee Cummings 1977-78 Marleen Jansen 1984-85 Cynthia Price 1987-88 Ulaine Cummings 1993-97 Stella Jeffers 1978-80 - R - - D - Candie Jennings 1985-86 Shannon Rannigan 1995-97 Joyce Daniel 1973-77 Kristin Jividen 1989-93 Nicole Razor 2012-16 Mackenzie Darrah 2014-16 Barbara Johnson 1986-90 Jenifer Rhodes 2013-present Tiffany Davis 2006-10 Heather Johnson 1988-89 Michelle Richardson 1993-94 Jennifer Dean 1978-81 Kim Johnson 1995-99 Donna Roach 1975-79 Anna Dellapenta 2007-09 Malaya Johnson 2014-present Kary Rudesill 1978-79 Tashina DeVeaux 1996-01 Shellie Johnson 1996-00 Lenaira Ruffin 2013-present Cindy Dillon 1984-85 Cathy Jones 1982-85 - S - Nuggie Dixon 1979-82 Rasalynn Jones 2000-04 Jane Sampson 1976-78 Myra Donkin 2005-06 Sade Jordan 2004-05 Theresa Sandell 1984-86 - E - Lynnice Joyner 1986-90 Emily Sasser 2014-16 Diane Eberly 1971-73 - K - Alexandra Schafanek 2003-06 Lynn Elliott 1988-89 Paula Keaney 1987-88 Donna Schronce 1978-79 Carolynne Erwin 1999-01 Jennifer Kelly 1979-81 Jill Seawell 1987-89 42 02-05 UNC Greensboro W, 72-59 1976-77 (Record: 9-13) 02-07 at Catawba W, 59-38 Coach: Mary Jackson 02-12 Campbell W, 79-42 12-04 Pembroke State W, 78-70 02-14 High Point W, 75-53 12-08 High Point L, 37-86 02-19 North Carolina W, 65-57 01-08 Atlantic Christian W, 86-84 02-21 vs. Mars Hill# W, 53-41 01-12 at High Point L, 56-96 02-22 at UNC Greensboro# W, 64-50 01-18 at Guilford W, 60-59 02-23 vs. Western Carolina# W, 61-48 01-21 at Duke W, 48-47 03-06 vs. Winthrop@ L, 53-68 01-25 at East Carolina L, 72-88 03-07 vs. Kentucky@ W, 63-50 01-28 Western Carolina L, 69-81 03-08 at Madison@ W, 66-54 01-29 Mars Hill L, 80-94 03-09 vs. Eastern Kentucky@ W, 64-61 02-01 Pfeiffer L, 79-96 + Wake Forest Invitational, Winston-Salem, N.C. 02-05 at Appalachian State L, 76-87 # NCAIAW State Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. 02-08 at Wake Forest L, 75-82 @ AIAW Regional Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va. 02-10 at UNC Greensboro L, 72-80 Kay Yow became Elon’s first women’s 02-12 at Pfeiffer L, 91-106 basketball coach in 1971. 1974-75 (Record: 19-4) 02-14 Wake Forest W, 77-73 Coach: Kay Yow 02-16 at Catawba L, 83-88 1971-72 (Record: 5-11) 01-17 at North Carolina L, 68-70 02-17 Guilford@ W, 72-52 Coach: Kay Yow 01-18 at East Carolina L, 63-69 02-18 Pfeiffer@ W, 88-66 01-25 at Wake Forest L, 28-30 01-21 Appalachian State W, 82-60 02-19 High Point L, 60-86 01-28 at Appalachian State L, 20-53 01-24 at Mars Hill W, 61-55 02-24 Duke# W, 74-38 02-01 at North Carolina Central L, 42-45 01-25 at Western Carolina L, 57-73 02-25 Davidson# W, 65-52 02-03 High Point L, 34-38 01-28 UNC Greensboro W, 82-55 02-26 Shaw# L, 75-81 02-08 at Campbell L, 30-57 01-31 Longwood@ W, 75-60 @ CIAC Tournament UNC Greensboro L, 48-58 02-01 Western Carolina@ W, 84-54 # NCAIAW Division II Tournament 02-10 Catawba W, 39-35 02-01 South Carolina@ W, 90-79 02-16 North Carolina Central W, 37-31 02-04 at Wake Forest W, 68-48 1977-78 (Record: 10-12; CIAC: 4-3) 02-21 Campbell L, 30-43 02-06 at East Carolina W, 71-64 Coach: Mary Jackson 02-22 at Catawba L, 42-48 02-10 at Appalachian State W, 63-58 11-29 UNC Greensboro W, 77-75 02-24 Wake Forest W, 47-36 02-13 Wake Forest W, 84-78 12-02 at Campbell L, 77-94 02-28 North Carolina State L, 37-43 02-17 High Point W, 82-71 12-03 Shaw W, 75-67 Mars Hill L, 37-59 02-20 at UNC Greensboro W, 91-75 12-06 North Carolina Central W, 80-65 Livingstone W, 60-30 North Carolina W, 83-71 12-10 at High Point* L, 61-81 North Carolina Central W, 44-30 02-24 at High Point W, 81-52 01-12 at Pembroke State* W, 82-76 High Point L, 23-48 02-27 vs. High Point# W, 100-69 01-17 East Carolina L, 64-79 02-28 vs. Wake Forest# W, 74-55 01-18 Catawba* W, 87-71 1972-73 (Record; 13-3) 03-01 vs. Western Carolina# W, 89-74 01-21 Western Carolina L, 0-2 (for.) Coach: Kay Yow 03-06 South Carolina% W, 82-77 01-25 at North Carolina Central W, 88-72 01-23 Wake Forest W, 52-47 03-06 Winthrop% W, 77-68 01-30 Pfeiffer* L, 63-66 01-26 vs. Western Carolina& L, 37-52 03-07 Tennessee Tech% L, 63-73 Mars Hill L, 65-96 01-27 vs. Furman& W, 72-38 @ Elon Invitational, Elon, N.C. 02-06 Wake Forest W, 74-73 02-01 High Point W, 45-43 # NCAIAW State Tournament, Boone, N.C. 02-09 at Atlantic Christian* L, 66-77 02-03 at UNC Greensboro L, 51-57 % AIAW Regionals, Elon College, N.C. 02-11 at Shaw L, 62-65 02-05 Appalachian State W, 55-42 02-15 Campbell L, 63-67 02-06 Catawba W, 55-25 1975-76 (Record: 10-11) 02-16 Pembroke State* W, 77-63 02-08 at Norh Carolina Central W, 49-38 Coach: Mary Jackson 02-18 Charlotte L, 58-88 02-13 at Wake Forest W, 60-36 12-04 Catawba W, 78-64 02-21 Guilford* W, 71-68 02-15 Campbell W, 56-42 12-08 North Carolina Central W, 72-40 02-23 Western Carolina# L, 72-109 02-19 North Carolina Central W, 69-38 12-12 at High Point L, 58-128 03-02 Pembroke State@ W, 68-62 at Catawba W, 48-34 01-15 at Campbell W, 91-82 03-03 Pfeiffer@ L, 71-91 at High Point W, 43-39 (OT) 01-17 at North Carolina L, 72-89 * CIAC Game at Campbell W, 45-40 01-21 High Point L, 57-93 # NCAIAW State Tournament 03-02 Mars Hill# W, 49-41 01-23 at Western Carolina L, 69-91 @ CIAC Tournament, Lexington, N.C. 03-03 East Carolina# L, 51-54 01-24 at Mars Hill L, 65-107 & Wake Forest Invitational, Winston-Salem, N.C. 01-28 at Wake Forest W, 78-65 1978-79 (Record: 16-9; CIAC: 4-12) # NCAIAW State Tournament, Elon College, N.C. 01-30 UNC Greensboro L, 60-71 Coach: Mary Jackson 02-03 at St. Augustine’s L, 67-76 11-24 Charlotte L, 75-86 1973-74 (Record: 20-1) 02-07 Duke W, 82-43 11-25 Western Carolina W, 86-78 Coach: Kay Yow 02-10 East Carolina L, 85-91 11-30 North Carolina Central W, 72-70 01-12 Marshall W, 60-46 02-14 at Duke W, 50-47 12-02 at Campbell L, 82-87 01-15 Wake Forest W, 67-54 02-17 Appalachian State L, 60-86 12-06 at UNC Wilmington W, 70-51 01-18 at Western Carolina W, 59-57 02-19 Wake Forest W, 92-79 12-08 Mars Hill L, 81-87 01-19 at Mars Hill W, 62-48 02-20 Catawba@ W, 78-48 12-09 Atlantic Christian W, 77-74 01-22 at High Point W, 76-51 02-21 High Point@ L, 66-92 12-14 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 82-87 01-25 at Wake Forest+ W, 78-44 Atlantic Christian W, 89-79 01-06 High Point L, 55-96 01-26 vs. Western Carolina+ W, 61-45 02-24 UNC Greensboro W, 76-72 01-10 Shaw W, 99-62 01-29 at Appalachian State W, 61-59 02-26 Pfeiffer# L, 78-84 01-13 Pembroke State W, 75-74 01-31 East Carolina W, 54-53 (OT) @ CIAC Tournament 01-17 at Catawba W, 79-47 # NCAIAW State Tournament 01-20 UNC Wilmington W, 83-71

43 01-22 Mercer L, 59-77 Mars Hill W, 107-75 01-19 High Point W, 77-42 01-25 at Guilford W, 72-63 Fayetteville State W, 95-58 01-20 Atlantic Christian L, 74-77 01-30 at North Carolina Central W, 77-70 Pfeiffer W, 93-63 01-22 at Wingate L, 70-85 02-01 Campbell W, 83-54 Guilford W, 83-46 01-25 at Campbell L, 60-92 02-03 at Pfeiffer L, 61-93 Atlantic Christian W, 76-70 01-28 Winston-Salem State W, 68-65 02-08 at Shaw W, 2-0 (for.) High Point W, 76-75 01-29 at Catawba W, 63-61 02-10 Radford W, 74-66 02-18 Western Carolina W, 94-89 02-01 UNC Greensboro W, 68-64 02-14 at Pembroke State W, 68-62 02-19 Guilford@ W, 104-73 02-03 Pembroke State L, 64-67 02-20 Campbell# L, 82-85 02-20 Atlantic Christian@ W, 94-79 02-07 Pfeiffer W, 88-65 02-23 Guilford# W, 87-60 02-21 High Point@ W, 77-70 02-09 Fayetteville State W, 91-83 02-28 Pfeiffer@ W, 78-61 02-26 vs. Pfeiffer# W, 75-70 02-15 at High Point W, 75-55 03-01 High Point@ L, 50-76 02-27 vs. High Point# L, 82-86 02-18 Campbell L, 67-70 # NCAIAW Div. II Tournament, Elon College, N.C. 02-28 vs. Charlotte# W, 89-86 02-19 at Guilford L, 76-83 @ CIAC Tournament 03-12 vs. College of Charleston& L, 71-85 02-24 Guilford@ W, 100-77 03-13 vs. Va. Commonwealth& W, 95-62 02-25 Pembroke State@ L, 65-85 1979-80 (Record: 25-6; CIAC: 6-1) 03-14 vs. Campbellsville& W, 91-75 + Elon Invitational, Elon College, N.C. Coach: Mary Jackson @ CIAC Tournament, Elon College, N.C. @CIAC Tournament 11-19 Wingate W, 85-43 # NCAIAW Division II Playoffs, Hickory, N.C. 11-23 Missouri Western W, 96-65 & AIAW Regional, Hickory, N.C. 1983-84 (Record: 17-11; CIAC: 9-5) 11-24 East Tennessee State W, 63-62 Coach: Mary Jackson 11-29 Wake Forest W, 77-46 1981-82 (Record: 25-5; CIAC: 6-1) 11-19 Pembroke State L, 66-87 12-01 at High Point L, 64-74 Coach: Mary Jackson 11-21 Atlantic Christian+ W, 83-70 12-04 UNC Greensboro W, 84-56 Wingate W, 98-81 11-22 Glenville State+ W, 68-59 12-05 Winston-Salem State W, 81-61 Fayetteville State L, 60-76 11-29 Campbell W, 82-78 12-08 at Atlantic Christian W, 79-75 (OT) 11-23 St. Augustine’s+ W, 100-63 12-01 Guilford W, 102-94 01-03 North Carolina A&T W, 94-67 11-24 Radford+ W, 80-72 12-03 North Carolina Central W, 80-63 01-05 High Point W, 72-64 12-05 Shaw W, 77-56 12-05 Fayetteville State W, 88-81 01-08 at Mars Hill W, 93-76 12-07 Guilford W, 100-50 12-06 Atlantic Christian W, 72-67 01-09 at Western Carolina W, 75-62 Atlantic Christian W, 94-66 12-08 at Wingate W, 76-73 01-12 Guilford W, 81-55 12-18 College of Charleston L, 70-92 12-15 at Belmont Abbey L, 58-87 01-14 at Wingate W, 78-44 Baptist W, 71-66 01-07 at St. Andrews L, 63-79 01-16 Catawba W, 84-50 Shaw W, 88-51 01-10 at Campbell L, 73-75 01-17 at Guilford W, 101-66 Winston-Salem State W, 77-57 01-14 at Pfeiffer L, 72-80 01-19 at Pfeiffer W, 86-64 Catawba W, 76-53 01-16 Wingate W, 69-55 01-21 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 74-84 High Point W, 66-64 01-18 at High Point L, 70-78 01-24 at Winston-Salem State W, 82-60 Pfeiffer W, 96-70 01-21 at Winston-Salem State L, 61-74 01-26 Richmond W, 101-60 Guilford W, 87-73 01-28 Catawba W, 80-45 01-31 Pfeiffer W, 88-83 Wingate W, 85-72 02-01 Belmont Abbey W, 64-57 02-02 at Catawba W, 94-57 Atlantic Christian W, 78-59 02-02 at UNC Greensboro W, 79-78 02-08 at North Carolina A&T W, 68-64 Winston-Salem State W, 74-50 02-04 at Pembroke State L, 72-87 02-09 Pembroke State W, 84-65 Catawba W, 74-53 02-06 High Point W, 69-63 02-12 at Wake Forest W, 100-87 (OT) High Point W, 66-61 02-09 at North Carolina Central W, 79-76 02-18 at Radford L, 80-85 Pembroke State L, 80-81 02-11 at Catawba W, 91-71 02-20 vs. Campbell# W, 85-63 02-08 Pfeiffer W, 81-61 02-12 Pfeiffer W, 69-59 02-22 vs. High Point# L, 73-85 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 78-70 02-14 at Fayetteville State L, 64-74 02-23 vs. Charlotte# L, 78-79 North Carolina A&T L, 56-63 02-18 at Guilford W, 79-72 02-27 vs. Pfeiffer@ W, 80-53 Pfeiffer@ W, 66-58 02-20 at Atlantic Christian L, 57-65 02-28 vs. Atlantic Christian@ L, 82-91 Wingate@ W, 77-61 02-23 vs. Guilford@ L, 67-97 # NCAIAW State Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. High Point@ W, 80-62 + Elon Invitational, Elon College, N.C. @ CIAC Tournament, Salisbury, N.C. Wingate# W, 78-48 @ CIAC Tournament, High Point, N.C. Fayetteville State# W, 73-65 1980-81 (Record: 29-4; CIAC: 6-1) 03-02 vs. Kentucky State$ L, 69-73 1984-85 (Record: 10-16; CIAC: 7-9) Coach: Mary Jackson + Elon Invitational, Elon College, N.C. Coach: Mary Jackson Wingate W, 67-55 @ CIAC Tournament 11-17 Pembroke State L, 56-87 Winston-Salem State W, 79-74 # NAIA District 26 Tournament 11-19 Guilford+ W, 77-70 11-24 Appalachian State W, 82-69 $ NAIA Area VII Playoffs, Charleston, W.Va. 11-20 High Point+ W, 86-78 11-25 North Carolina A&T W, 68-47 11-28 Catawba W, 73-57 Charlotte W, 98-69 1982-83 (Record: 14-12; CIAC: 7-7) 11-29 at Campbell L, 54-69 Winston-Salem State W, 79-59 Coach: Mary Jackson 12-04 UNC Greensboro L, 56-74 High Point L, 70-79 11-16 Wingate W, 60-58 12-05 Wingate L, 74-89 Catawba W, 106-47 11-22 Guilford+ W, 75-63 12-08 at Atlantic Christian L, 53-55 Guilford W, 62-48 11-23 Atlantic Christian+ L, 82-87 01-12 Pfeiffer L, 68-85 Pfeiffer W, 93-72 11-30 Guilford L, 73-74 01-14 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 66-53 North Carolina A&T W, 91-74 12-03 vs. Glenville State W, 73-70 01-18 Campbell L, 62-81 Johnson C. Smith W, 2-0 (for.) 12-04 at Radford L, 57-80 01-21 High Point W, 66-61 Pembroke State W, 79-66 12-08 at Atlantic Christian L, 61-74 01-23 at UNC Greensboro L, 64-71 North Carolina A&T W, 63-62 12-11 at Pembroke State L, 68-86 01-26 at Catawba L, 86-96 Gardner-Webb W, 100-70 01-11 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 82-66 01-29 at Guilford L, 50-61 Catawba W, 77-58 01-12 Catawba W, 91-50 01-30 at Wingate L, 82-88 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 77-95 01-15 at Pfeiffer W, 70-60 02-02 at Pembroke State L, 54-100

44 02-04 at High Point L, 64-90 02-09 Pfeiffer W, 72-69 02-15 St. Andrews* W, 2-0 (for.) 02-06 at Fayetteville State L, 69-106 02-12 at Catawba W, 70-67 02-18 Mars Hill L, 70-81 02-11 at Mars Hill L, 69-74 02-14 Pembroke State L, 60-74 02-23 at Pembroke State@ L, 74-94 02-13 Pfeiffer W, 75-49 02-19 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne@ L, 57-72 * CIAC Game 02-15 Guilford W, 70-63 + Elon Invitational, Elon College, N.C. + Catawba Invitational, Salisbury, N.C. 02-16 Atlantic Christian W, 67-51 % Foxy Lady Tournament, Belmont, N.C. @ CIAC Tournament 02-17 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 94-64 @ CIAC Tournament, Pembroke, N.C. 02-21 vs. Wingate@ W, 79-74 1989-90 (Record: 11-14; SAC: 4-10) 02-22 at High Point@ L, 64-68 1987-88 (Record: 15-13; CIAC: 9-7) Coach: Jackie Myers + Elon Invitational, Elon College, N.C. Coach: Jackie Myers 11-17 vs. Lander W, 74-70 @ CIAC Tournament, High Point, N.C. 11-17 at Guilford L, 50-64 11-18 vs. High Point W, 76-73 11-23 at Concord+ L, 66-74 11-21 at Guilford L, 76-81 1985-86 (Record: 5-22; CIAC: Unknown) 11-24 vs. Tusculum+ W, 86-63 11-27 at Barber-Scotia W, 60-50 Coach: Jackie Myers 12-01 at UNC Greensboro L, 80-83 11-29 Francis Marion W, 68-64 11-15 at Mt. Olive+ L, 68-71 12-03 at Wingate* L, 66-88 12-02 Pfeiffer W, 67-64 11-16 vs. Coastal Carolina+ W, 64-57 12-05 Randolph-Macon W, 64-52 12-04 at Belmont Abbey L, 63-67 11-21 at Belmont Abbey L, 48-65 12-07 Atlantic Christian* W, 70-67 01-06 Wingate* L, 73-91 11-25 at High Point L, 53-59 12-09 at Catawba* W, 75-68 01-10 at Mars Hill* W, 80-76 12-03 at UNC Greensboro L, 60-95 12-11 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 77-72 01-13 at Presbyterian* L, 67-70 12-05 at Pembroke State L, 44-87 01-13 at High Point* W, 92-85 01-15 Carson-Newman* L, 61-63 12-09 at Catawba L, 67-76 01-16 Wingate* L, 73-88 01-17 Catawba* L, 63-66 12-10 at Guilford L, 49-63 01-18 Campbell L, 56-80 01-20 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 75-61 12-12 Campbell L, 53-70 01-21 Mt. Olive* W, 93-69 01-22 Belmont Abbey L, 52-53 01-09 Mars Hill L, 54-68 01-23 Catawba* W, 91-84 01-24 at Gardner-Webb* L, 76-80 01-11 Pfeiffer W, 74-55 01-25 Pfeiffer* W, 78-63 01-27 at Carson-Newman* L, 70-84 01-13 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 67-70 01-28 at Gardner-Webb* W, 64-55 02-01 Barber-Scotia W, 70-56 01-16 at Mt. Olive W, 71-69 01-30 Pembroke State* L, 67-79 02-03 at Wingate* L, 76-93 01-18 at Wingate L, 46-78 02-01 at Belmont Abbey L, 59-69 02-05 at Pfeiffer W, 67-63 01-20 at Atlantic Christian L, 62-64 02-04 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 68-66 02-07 Mars Hill* W, 58-49 01-22 at Pfeiffer L, 73-78 02-06 at Atlantic Christian* L, 71-89 02-10 Presbyterian* W, 86-71 01-25 at Campbell L, 53-70 02-08 Guilford W, 79-64 02-12 at UNC Greensboro L, 56-100 01-27 Pembroke State L, 68-86 02-10 High Point* W, 75-68 02-14 at Catawba* L, 54-65 01-29 UNC Greensboro L, 53-55 02-13 at Pfeiffer* L, 69-78 02-17 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L, 82-97 02-01 Guilford W, 64-59 02-16 at Mt. Olive* W, 79-63 02-21 Gardner-Webb* L, 87-93 02-05 Wingate L, 60-82 02-18 at Pembroke State* L, 58-78 * South Atlantic Conference Game 02-08 Atlantic Chrstian L, 51-56 02-20 Gardner-Webb* W, 76-57 02-10 High Point L, 66-77 02-25 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne@ L, 66-74 1990-91 (Record: 11-14; SAC: 6-8) 02-12 Catawba L, 54-56 03-06 at #1 Wingate& L, 70-90 Coach: Jackie Myers 02-14 at Mars Hill L, 53-67 * CIAC Game 11-16 at Paine W, 61-49 02-16 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 59-47 + Concord Invitational, Athens, W.Va. 11-17 at Claflin L, 61-97 02-22 vs. High Point@ L, 59-78 @ CIAC Tournament, Pembroke, N.C. 11-20 at Longwood L, 69-91 + Mt. Olive Invitational, Mt. Olive, N.C. & NAIA District 26 Tournament 11-26 at Greensboro L, 75-77 @ CIAC Tournament 11-28 High Point L, 63-74 1988-89 (Record: 11-17; CIAC: 5-9) 12-01 at Carson-Newman* L, 60-77 1986-87 (Record: 14-14; CIAC: 8-8) Coach: Jackie Myers 12-05 Pfeiffer W, 82-62 Coach: Jackie Myers 11-18 vs. Guilford+ W, 71-60 12-08 at High Point L, 79-81 11-22 at St. Andrews W, 69-54 11-19 vs. Newberry+ L, 65-72 01-05 at Wingate* L, 84-97 11-24 at Mt. Olive W, 62-56 11-20 at Catawba+ L, 66-67 01-09 Mars Hill* W, 87-74 12-01 at Wingate L, 56-75 11-27 at Longwood W, 61-45 01-12 Presbyterian* W, 76-62 12-03 UNC Greensboro W, 81-68 11-29 Wingate* L, 57-99 01-16 at Catawba* L, 69-81 12-05 Methodist+ W, 88-62 12-03 Milligan L, 70-74 01-19 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L, 59-70 12-06 Concord+ L, 61-70 at Pfeiffer* W, 72-70 01-21 Pembroke State W, 92-75 12-08 at Appalachian State L, 50-93 at High Point* L, 50-64 01-23 at Gardner-Webb* L, 77-83 12-10 Atlantic Christian L, 65-67 01-07 Pembroke State* L, 64-73 01-26 Carson-Newman* L. 67-86 12-13 at Guilford L, 49-63 01-09 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 68-63 01-28 Longwood W, 89-56 01-08 Mars Hill W, 69-64 01-11 Catawba* W, 2-0 (for.) 02-02 Wingate* W, 75-73 01-10 High Point W, 73-64 01-14 at St. Andrews* W, 2-0 (for.) 02-06 at Mars Hill* W, 83-81 01-12 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 64-63 01-16 at Mt. Olive* W, 78-63 02-09 at Presbyterian* L, 66-73 01-15 Belmont Abbey L, 65-68 01-18 at Atlantic Christian* L, 65-76 02-11 Gardner-Webb* L, 72-89 01-17 #5 Wingate L, 64-72 01-21 High Point* L, 68-74 02-13 Catawba* W, 81-59 01-18 at High Point W, 72-65 01-23 Guilford L, 56-67 02-16 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 89-69 01-21 at Pfeiffer W, 71-69 01-25 Pfeiffer* L, 64-68 02-21 vs. Presbyterian@ W, 64-55 01-22 vs. Lander% L, 47-73 01-27 at Milligan L, 73-84 02-22 vs. Wingate@ L, 70-85 01-23 at Belmont Abbey% W, 70-61 01-28 at Mars Hill L, 87-99 * South Atlantic Conference Game 01-27 Catawba W, 77-60 02-02 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L, 75-91 @ SAC Tournament, Boiling Springs, N.C. 01-29 Guilford L, 44-51 02-04 Mt. Olive* W, 74-55 01-31 at Pembroke State L, 61-88 02-06 Atlantic Christian* W, 79-75 02-03 at Campbell L, 62-65 02-09 at Wingate* L, 70-97 02-05 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 46-79 02-11 at Pembroke State* L, 55-61 02-07 Atlantic Christian W, 67-43 02-13 Catawba* W, 2-0 (for.)

45 1991-92 (Record: 13-10; SAC: 8-8) 01-06 Davis & Elkins W, 79-57 01-17 at Mars Hill* L, 74-80 Coach: Jackie Myers 01-08 Wingate* L, 37-66 01-20 Wingate* L, 76-81 11-23 at Concord L, 82-86 01-12 at Mars Hill* L, 66-71 01-24 at Catawba* W, 67-57 11-25 USC Spartanburg W, 85-79 01-15 at Presbyterian* L, 42-77 01-27 Presbyterian* L, 75-85 12-02 at High Point W, 83-65 01-19 Catawba* L, 42-62 01-29 at Berry W, 82-75 12-04 at Longwood L, 62-63 01-22 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 80-76 (OT) 02-07 at Gardner-Webb* L, 54-61 12-06 vs. Greensboro+ W, 87-36 01-25 at Gardner-Webb* W, 71-66 02-10 Carson-Newman* W, 77-66 12-07 at Guilford+ W, 98-48 01-29 at Carson-Newman* L, 56-84 02-12 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 67-42 01-04 Wingate* W, 94-63 02-02 Longwood W, 80-62 02-14 Mars Hill* L, 88-89 (OT) 01-09 Mars Hill* W, 105-86 02-05 at Wingate* L, 60-87 02-17 at Wingate* W, 68-55 01-11 at Presbyterian* L, 56-63 02-09 Mars Hill* L, 72-78 02-19 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 71-44 01-13 Carson-Newman* L, 71-73 02-12 Presbyterian* L, 68-91 02-21 Catawba* W, 66-59 01-15 Catawba* L, 52-68 02-14 Mt. Olive L, 78-90 02-24 at Presbyterian* L, 73-82 01-18 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 90-72 02-16 at Catawba* W, 79-68 02-29 vs. Catawba@ W, 67-47 01-22 at Gardner-Webb* L, 69-74 02-19 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 79-72 03-01 vs. Mars Hill@ L, 62-66 01-25 at Carson-Newman* L, 61-85 02-23 Gardner-Webb* W, 86-81 * South Atlantic Conference Game 01-27 at Mars Hill* W, 77-76 02-26 Carson-Newman* W, 87-86 (OT) @ SAC Tournament, Wingate, N.C. 01-30 Longwood W, 96-71 03-01 at Mars Hill@ L, 62-67 02-01 at Wingate* W, 73-72 * South Atlantic Conference Game 1996-97 (Record: 16-11; SAC: 7-7) 02-06 at Lees-McRae L, 84-98 + Carolina Classic Tournament, High Point, N.C. Coach: Brenda Paul 02-08 Presbyterian* W, 87-75 % Shippensburg Invitational, Shippensburg, Pa. 11-15 vs. Belmont Abbey+ W, 94-87 02-10 Gardner-Webb* W, 79-76 @ SAC Tournament, Mars Hill, N.C. 11-16 at Queens+ W, 71-64 (OT) 02-12 at Catawba* L, 68-81 11-19 High Point L, 49-51 02-15 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 84-63 1994-95 (Record: 4-23; SAC: 2-12) 11-22 vs. Henderson State# W, 66-64 02-20 at Gardner-Webb@ L, 68-76 Coach: Brenda Paul 11-23 at Kennesaw State# L, 64-74 * South Atlantic Conference Game 11-18 Limestone W, 61-60 11-26 UNC Pembroke W, 72-60 + Guilford Invitational, Greensboro, N.C. 11-20 High Point L, 72-80 12-03 Carson-Newman* W, 56-41 @ SAC Tournament, Boiling Springs, N.C. 11-27 at Coastal Carolina L, 51-58 12-14 at Sonoma State W, 56-41 11-28 at USC Aiken L, 46-48 12-16 at California-Davis L, 57-78 1992-93 (Record: 11-13; SAC: 5-9) 11-30 Longwood L, 66-73 01-02 Fairmont State W, 86-68 Coach: Jackie Myers 12-03 USC Aiken L, 73-74 01-04 Newberry W, 82-48 11-23 Longwood W, 79-55 12-10 at High Point L, 58-65 01-08 Mars Hill* W, 81-69 11-30 Lees-McRae L, 83-97 12-14 at Lees McRae L, 56-67 01-11 at Wingate* W, 89-74 12-02 at Wingate* L, 58-68 12-16 Georgia College L, 72-75 01-15 at Catawba* L, 44-72 12-04 at Slippery Rock+ L, 75-86 01-07 at Presbyterian* L, 48-67 01-18 Presbyterian* L, 61-62 12-05 vs. Tri-State+ W, 72-54 01-11 at Catawba* L, 58-68 01-22 Gardner-Webb* W, 65-57 12-08 at USC Spartanburg L, 63-79 01-14 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 68-52 01-25 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 70-63 12-12 at Pfeiffer W, 79-60 01-18 at Gardner-Webb* W, 73-70 02-01 at Carson-Newman* L, 68-83 12-18 at High Point W, 89-68 01-21 Carson-Newman* L, 45-63 02-05 at Mars Hill* L, 68-83 01-06 Mars Hill* W, 76-66 01-23 Lees-McRae W, 83-57 02-08 Wingate* L, 52-66 01-09 Presbyterian* W, 62-61 01-25 Mars Hill* L, 63-75 02-12 Catawba* L, 63-69 01-11 at Carson-Newman* L, 62-80 01-28 at Wingate* L, 51-79 02-15 at Presbyterian* L, 57-65 01-13 at Catawba* L, 66-87 01-30 at Barton L, 50-68 02-19 at Gardner-Webb* W, 67-65 (OT) 01-16 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 80-73 02-01 at Longwood L, 43-64 02-22 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 83-40 01-20 Gardner-Webb* W, 81-68 02-04 Presbyterian* L, 62-69 02-27 vs. Carson-Newman@ W, 83-71 01-23 Carson-Newman* L, 73-75 02-08 Catawba* L, 41-61 02-28 at Gardner-Webb@ W, 68-55 01-25 at Davis & Elkins W, 65-48 02-11 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L, 60-68 03-01 vs. Wingate@ L, 56-71 01-27 at Longwood W, 57-48 02-15 Gardner-Webb* L, 56-64 * South Atlantic Conference Game 01-30 Wingate* L, 61-77 02-18 at Carson-Newman* L, 50-67 + Queens Tipoff Classic, Charlotte, N.C. 02-03 at Mars Hill* L, 84-90 02-22 at Mars Hill* L, 44-61 # Kennesaw St. Invitational, Kennesaw, Ga. 02-06 at Presbyterian* L, 75-85 (OT) 02-25 Wingate* L, 50-59 @ SAC Tournament, Boiling Springs, N.C. 02-08 at Gardner-Webb* L, 67-70 02-28 at Wingate@ L, 49-64 02-10 Catawba* L, 95-107 (2OT) * South Atlantic Conference Game 1997-98 (Record: 12-14) 02-13 Lenoir-Rhyne* W, 88-69 @ SAC Tournament, Wingate, N.C. Coach: Brenda Paul 02-19 vs. Catawba@ L, 62-83 11-15 vs. High Point# W, 48-45 * South Atlantic Conference Game 1995-96 (Record: 17-10; SAC: 7-7) 11-16 at North Florida# W, 65-43 + Slippery Rock Invitational, Slippery Rock, Pa. Coach: Brenda Paul 11-21 Concord W, 92-54 @ SAC Tournament, Boiling Springs, N.C. 11-17 Pfeiffer W, 52-45 11-25 at UNC Pembroke W, 55-39 11-18 Lees-McRae W, 88-67 11-28 vs. Shippensburg$ L, 64-71 1993-94 (Record: 11-15; SAC: 6-8) 11-21 at Longwood W, 84-75 11-29 at Salem-Teikyo$ W, 67-53 Coach: Jackie Myers 11-28 at Limestone W, 71-43 12-01 Fayetteville State L, 72-79 11-19 vs. Limestone+ W, 70-50 12-02 at High Point W, 66-61 12-06 District of Columbia W, 76-42 11-20 vs. Barber-Scotia+ L, 75-80 12-05 Limestone W, 89-59 12-13 Bowie State L, 66-71 11-23 at Longwood L, 59-88 12-09 Barton L, 66-68 12-17 at New Mexico State% L, 54-63 11-29 at UNC Asheville L, 48-68 12-15 at Flagler W, 2-0 (for.) 12-18 vs. Alabama% L, 49-74 12-03 vs. Wingate% L, 53-65 12-17 at North Florida L, 60-85 12-20 at UNC Greensboro L, 53-66 12-04 vs. Dist. of Columbia% L, 65-69 01-04 Longwood W, 55-51 01-01 Lock Haven W, 84-56 12-11 High Point W, 85-65 01-10 Gardner-Webb* L, 57-72 01-03 Coastal Carolina L, 50-53 12-15 Barton W, 77-76 01-13 at Carson-Newman* W, 76-73 (OT) 01-06 Winthrop W, 67-58

46 01-17 at Radford L, 58-61 01-22 at UNC Asheville* L, 51-55 01-12 Charleston Southern* W, 75-58 01-21 Liberty L, 46-67 01-26 Winthrop* L, 59-75 01-14 Coastal Carolina* W, 65-55 01-24 UNC Asheville W, 69-66 01-29 at High Point* W, 63-44 01-19 at UNC Asheville* W, 80-57 01-30 IUPUI W, 72-62 02-02 Radford* W, 66-57 01-21 Liberty* W, 68-59 02-04 at UNC Asheville W, 70-65 02-05 at Winthrop* L, 55-57 01-26 at High Point* L, 82-83 02-07 at High Point L, 55-76 02-09 UNC Asheville* L, 47-50 01-28 at Winthrop* W, 84-75 02-11 Radford W, 96-76 02-14 at Coastal Carolina* L, 62-75 02-02 at Charleston Southern* L, 53-57 02-13 at Winthrop L, 47-71 02-19 at Radford* W, 61-43 02-04 at Coastal Carolina* W, 60-50 02-19 at Liberty L, 49-57 02-23 Liberty* L, 57-73 02-07 UNC Asheville* W, 68-41 02-21 at Coastal Carolina L, 64-69 02-26 High Point* W, 70-62 02-09 Birmingham-Southern W, 61-55 02-26 vs. High Point@ L, 60-65 03-02 at UNC Asheville@ W, 58-39 02-14 at Liberty* L, 45-57 # Lady Osprey Tipoff Classic, Jacksonville, Fla. 03-03 vs. Liberty@ L, 51-68 02-19 Radford* W, 63-58 $ Joe Manchin Tournament, Salem, W.Va. * Game 02-23 High Point* L, 64-77 % L-eggs Classic, Las Cruces, N.M. # Georgia Tech Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 02-27 vs. Coastal Carolina @ L, 64-66 @ Big South Tournament, Lynchburg, Va. @ Big South Conference Tournament, Asheville, N.C. * Big South Conference Game % Lehigh Christmas City Classic, Bethlehem, Pa. 1998-99 (Record: 4-23) 2000-01 (Record: 16-14; Big South: 8-6) & Morehead State Classic, Morehead, Ky. Coach: Brenda Paul Coach: Brenda Paul ^ Lady Luck Classic, Blacksburg, Va. 11-14 at Campbell L, 67-76 11-18 at NC State% L, 40-84 @ Big South Tournament, Roanoke, Va. 11-21 at Norfolk State L, 56-70 11-19 vs. Wisconsin% L, 49-102 11-25 at William & Mary L, 54-71 11-25 at New Orleans L, 55-71 2002-03 (Record: 19-10; Big South: 11-13) 11-28 at Army+ W, 75-67 11-29 UNC Wilmington L, 61-64 Coach: Brenda Paul 11-29 vs. Oakland+ L, 58-75 12-02 vs. Morehead State# W, 85-72 11-23 at William & Mary L, 40-66 12-02 UNC Greensboro L, 65-83 12-03 Jacksonville# W, 61-44 11-26 Davidson W, 63-50 12-05 vs. East Carolina# L, 37-56 12-06 Western Carolina L, 65-71 11-29 vs. Rice^ L, 69-80 12-06 vs. Bucknell# L, 64-73 12-16 Princeton W, 63-37 11-30 at Alaska Fairbanks^ W, 79-74 12-16 at IUPUI L, 54-94 12-18 Ohio L, 64-71 12-14 at UNC Greensboro L, 51-64 12-18 vs. Marshall% L, 56-62 12-28 at North Carolina L, 58-77 12-17 at #13 North Carolina L, 50-83 12-19 vs. Coastal Carolina% L, 50-55 12-30 North Carolina A&T W, 76-72 12-18 at NC State L, 55-72 01-06 Norfolk State L, 67-78 01-04 Peace W, 96-16 12-30 American W, 70-55 01-09 Coastal Carolina L, 57-75 01-06 UNC Asheville* W, 88-76 01-02 Birmingham-Southern W, 62-60 01-13 Charleston Southern L, 64-76 01-10 at Winthrop* L, 64-68 01-04 at Winthrop* L, 61-67 01-16 UNC Asheville W, 58-47 01-13 at Coastal Carolina* L, 59-65 01-07 UNC Asheville* W, 52-44 01-20 at Winthrop L, 49-61 01-15 at Charleston Southern* L, 73-76 01-11 at Charleston Southern* W, 51-45 01-23 Radford L, 60-69 01-20 Liberty* W, 76-58 01-13 at Coastal Carolina* W, 60-50 (OT) 01-28 at Liberty L, 41-58 01-23 at Radford* L, 36-54 01-16 North Carolina A&T W, 80-45 01-30 at High Point L, 53-74 01-27 High Point* W, 75-71 01-18 Radford* W, 50-43 02-01 at Coastal Carolina L, 47-63 01-31 at Norfolk State W, 67-61 01-20 at Morris Brown W, 73-22 02-04 Winthrop L, 58-71 02-03 Charleston Southern* W, 69-59 01-25 High Point* W, 64-63 02-06 at UNC Asheville L, 56-76 02-05 Coastal Carolina* W, 62-54 01-28 at Liberty* L, 44-66 02-11 Liberty L, 56-68 02-10 at UNC Asheville* W, 85-61 02-01 at Birmingham-Southern L, 48-56 02-13 at Radford L, 44-54 02-15 Winthrop* W, 81-64 02-04 Winthrop* W, 62-39 02-18 at Charleston Southern L, 67-79 02-17 Radford* L, 59-60 02-08 Charleston Southern* W, 87-73 02-20 High Point W, 79-71 02-20 at Liberty* L, 53-64 02-10 Coastal Carolina* W, 74-58 02-25 vs. High Point@ W, 58-54 02-24 at High Point* W, 67-63 (OT) 02-15 Morris Brown W, 85-45 + West Point Thanksgiving Tour., West Point, N.Y. 02-28 vs. Winthrop@ W, 67-53 02-19 at Radford* W, 50-45 # Davidson Roundball Invitational, Davidson, N.C. 03-02 vs. Charleston Southern@ W, 67-53 02-22 Liberty* L, 66-74 % Bearcat Invitational, Cincinnati, Ohio 03-03 vs. Liberty@ L, 47-52 02-26 at UNC Asheville* W, 61-44 @ Big South Conference Tournament, Asheville, N.C. * Big South Conference Game 03-01 at High Point* W, 68-41 % GlaxoWellcome Invitational, Raleigh, N.C. 03-04 vs. Winthrop& W, 73-61 1999-00 (Record: 14-15; Big South: 6-8) # Triad Classic, High Point and Elon, N.C. 03-08 vs. High Point% L, 66-80 Coach: Brenda Paul @ Big South Conference Tournament, Roanoke, Va. * Big South Conference Game 11-19 at North Carolina A&T W, 75-61 ^ North Star Invitational, Fairbanks, Alaska 11-21 William & Mary L, 56-62 2001-02 (Record: 15-13; Big South: 10-4) & Big South Tournament First Round; Elon, N.C. 11-26 at Georgia Tech# L, 53-85 Coach: Brenda Paul % Big South Tournament Semifinals; Lynchburg, Va. 11-27 vs. Yale# W, 55-50 11-16 at #4 Duke L, 52-102 12-01 Averett W, 111-50 11-24 at Lehigh% L, 68-83 2003-04 (Record: 17-12; SoCon: 12-8) 12-02 at Duke L, 44-101 11-25 vs. Delaware State% L, 55-56 Coach: Brenda Paul 12-04 Norfolk State W, 91-52 11-28 Longwood W, 73-58 11-21 at #4/4 Duke L, 26-108 12-07 at Western Carolina W, 71-67 12-01 vs. Eastern Kentucky& L, 58-75 11-23 William & Mary W, 57-49 12-14 New Orleans W, 83-62 12-02 at Morehead State& L, 56-57 11-25 Longwood W, 75-62 12-17 at Ohio L, 65-74 12-05 at North Carolina A&T W, 65-38 11-28 vs. Villanova^ L, 45-66 12-30 at UNC Wilmington L, 54-71 12-16 at Jacksonville W, 57-47 11-29 vs. Youngstown State^ W, 63-58 01-04 Campbell L, 59-65 12-18 at #20 Florida L, 53-81 12-03 at North Carolina A&T L, 63-78 01-07 Greensboro W, 91-48 12-28 vs. Hampton^ L, 73-78 12-13 at Chattanooga* L, 58-84 01-10 at Charleston Southern* W, 63-60 12-29 vs. Gardner-Webb^ W, 73-65 12-18 at East Tennessee State* L, 54-64 01-13 at Liberty* W, 77-72 01-02 at Radford* W, 59-47 12-20 at Appalachian State* W, 79-75 01-15 Coastal Carolina* L, 69-73 01-05 at Birmingham-Southern L, 54-65 12-30 at American W, 72-53 01-17 Charleston Southern* L, 54-59 01-09 Winthrop* W, 66-57 01-03 Wofford* W, 81-68

47 01-05 UNC Greensboro* W, 77-66 01-10 Wofford* W, 63-43 01-07 Georgia Southern* L, 46-64 01-10 at College of Charleston* L, 68-86 01-14 College of Charleston* W, 65-44 01-12 at Chattanooga* L, 53-68 01-12 at Georgia Southern* W, 69-58 01-17 at Davidson* L, 41-54 01-14 at Western Carolina* L, 61-73 01-17 Davidson* L, 62-64 01-21 UNC Greensboro* L, 35-56 01-19 Appalachian State* L, 56-58 (OT) 01-19 Western Carolina* W, 58-45 01-23 Furman* W, 61-56 01-21 Davidson* L, 40-50 01-24 Appalachian State* W, 75-68 01-25 at Longwood W, 62-61 01-26 at UNC Greensboro* L, 54-56 01-29 Furman* L, 38-48 01-28 at Chattanooga* L, 47-77 01-30 Presbyterian W, 82-51 01-31 at Wofford* W, 82-67 01-30 Western Carolina* L, 48-56 02-02 at College of Charleston* L, 53-56 02-03 at UNC Greensboro* L, 56-69 02-04 Georgia Southern* W, 58-48 02-04 at Georgia Southern* L, 51-70 02-07 College of Charleston* W, 97-72 02-07 at Wofford* L, 44-49 02-09 Chattanooga* L, 43-65 02-09 Georgia Southern* W, 58-53 02-11 at College of Charleston* W, 50-39 02-11 Western Carolina* LOT, 101-102 02-16 at Appalachian State* W, 72-52 02-14 at Davidson* W, 55-53 02-14 Davidson* L, 47-60 02-18 at Davidson* L, 54-68 02-17 at Western Carolina* W, 57-45 02-18 at UNC Greensboro* L, 45-53 02-23 UNC Greensboro* W, 59-48 02-21 Chattanooga* L, 42-58 02-21 at Furman* W, 50-47 02-28 Furman* W, 66-44 02-23 East Tennessee State* W, 77-65 02-25 Appalachian State* L, 53-61 03-01 Wofford* W, 59-47 02-29 at Furman* L, 44-74 03-03 vs. Davidson$ L, 53-55 03-08 vs. Davidson& W, 68-49 03-04 vs. East Tennessee State$ W. 84-68 * Southern Conference Game 03-08 vs. Western Carolina& L, 66-72 03-05 vs. Chattanooga$ L, 37-67 ^ National City Xavier Invitational, Cincinnati, Ohio * Southern Conference Game * Southern Conference Game % N.C. State Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. $ ISES Cancer Awareness Tip-Off, Elon, N.C. ^ Holiday Inn Mountain View Invitational, Albuquer- $ Southern Conference Tournament, # Charlotte Christmas Classc, Charlotte, N.C. que, N.M. Charleston, S.C. & Southern Conferemce Tournament, $ Southern Conference Tournament, Charleston, Charleston, S.C. S.C. 2006-07 (Record: 10-20; SoCon: 4-14) Coach: Brenda Paul 2008-09 (Record: 5-26; SoCon: 2-18) 11-11 Campbell W, 60-46 2004-05 (Record: 4-24; SoCon: 3-17) Coach: Karen Barefoot 11-17 at #2/2 North Carolina L, 36-90 Coach: Brenda Paul 11-14 Winston-Salem State$ W, 62-59 11-19 at #9/12 North Carolina L, 40-86 11-19 Montreat W, 104-59 11-24 at UNLV$ L, 40-70 11-15 Longwood$ LOT, 45-58 11-26 at Florida International^ L, 44-56 11-18 at NC State L,41-65 11-27 vs. Wichita State^ L, 68-72 (OT) 11-25 vs Kansas State$ L, 34-75 11-20 at North Carolina A&T L, 60-90 11-30 at Appalachian State* L, 50-76 11-30 at Campbell W, 76-68 11-28 at Pitt# L, 49-84 12-03 East Tennessee State* L, 58-80 12-03 Iona W, 51-35 12-07 at Furman* L, 42-62 12-06 High Point L, 51-54 11-29 vs. Weber State# L, 80-85 12-15 Greensboro W, 50-38 12-14 Winston-Salem State W, 50-42 12-02 UNC Greensboro* L, 39-45 12-17 Chattanooga* L, 46-50 12-16 at Appalachian State L, 52-63 12-06 Georgia Southern* L, 58-67 12-29 vs. Marshall% L, 43-71 01-20 at North Carolina A&T L, 46-81 12-08 College of Charleston* L, 55-85 12-30 vs. Massachusetts% L, 50-57 01-30 at Chattanooga* L, 59-69 12-17 at Chattanooga* L, 51-70 01-02 at Wofford* L, 61-68 01-02 Western Carolina* W, 54-49 12-19 at Samford* L, 55-67 01-05 at UNC Greensboro* L, 54-60 01-06 Georgia Southern* W, 55-50 12-28 Austin Peay L, 53-81 01-08 College of Charleston* L, 47-57 01-09 at Wofford* L, 47-56 01-03 at Davidson* L, 58-72 01-10 Georgia Southern* L, 61-69 01-13 at College of Charleston* L, 34-63 01-06 Appalachian State* L, 59-63 01-15 at Davidson* L, 44-67 01-16 Davidson* L, 49-68 01-10 at Wofford* L, 61-63 01-17 at Western Carolina* W, 77-75 (OT) 01-20 at UNC Greensboro* L, 40-88 01-12 at Furman* L, 76-78 01-22 Appalachian State* L, 35-52 01-22 Furman* W, 56-50 01-15 at High Point L, 48-82 01-24 Longwood W, 48-39 01-26 Longwood L, 51-57 01-19 Western Carolina* L, 50-78 01-27 Chattanooga* L, 50-58 02-01 UNC Greensboro* W, 65-59 01-24 at College of Charleston* L, 42-68 02-03 Wofford* W, 66-43 01-29 at Western Carolina* L, 66-77 02-03 at Georgia Southern* L, 37-46 01-26 at Georgia Southern* L, 29-59 02-05 at College of Charleston* L, 51-60 01-29 Southern Virginina W, 74-33 02-07 at Georgia Southern* L, 41-57 02-06 Wofford* L, 43-50 01-31 Samford* L, 50-61 02-12 Davidson* L, 58-62 02-10 College of Charleston* W, 64-58 02-02 Chattanooga* L, 56-82 02-14 Western Carolina* L, 70-79 02-13 at Davidson* L, 50-63 02-19 at Chattanooga* L, 44-76 02-17 UNC Greensboro* L, 48-57 02-07 Davidson* L, 65-79 02-21 at East Tennessee State* L, 62-80 02-19 at Furman* L, 54-59 02-09 at Appalachian State* W, 73-55 02-26 Furman* L, 50-65 02-24 Appalachian State* L, 61-63 02-16 at Western Carolina* L, 61-77 03-02 vs. College of Charleston$ L, 39-69 02-27 vs Appalachian State% L, 50-64 02-21 Wofford* L, 51-56 * Southern Conference Game * Southern Conference game 02-23 Furman* L, 60-74 ^ FIU/Herald Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla. $ Lady Rebel Shootout, Las Vegas, Nev. 02-27 at UNC Greensboro* W, 54-47 % Terrapin Classic, College Park, Md. % Southern Conference Tournament, N. Charleston, S.C. 03-05 vs. Georgia Southern& W, 57-54 $ Southern Conference Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn. 03-07 vs. Western Carolina& L, 52-71 2007-08 (Record: 12-20; SoCon: 6-12) * Southern Conference Game 2005-06 (Record: 12-16; SoCon: 7-11) Coach: Brenda Paul $ ISES Cancer Awareness Tip-Off, Elon, N.C. Coach: Brenda Paul 11-09 Penn$ L, 56-54 # Pitt Thanksgiving Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11-18 North Carolina A&T W, 75-70 11-10 Campbell$ L, 57-51 & SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn. 11-20 Guilford W, 83-32 11-12 N.C. Central$ W, 49-43 11-25 at Xavier^ L, 51-62 11-13 at North Carolina L, 53-98 2009-10 (Record: 12-19; SoCon: 6-14) Coach: Karen Barefoot 11-26 vs. Kent State^ L, 54-57 11-19 North Carolina A&T L, 46-53 11-13 Youngstown State$ W, 86-66 12-03 at NC State% L, 43-73 11-24 at UNC Wilmington L, 68-73 11-14 Navy$ L, 61-68 12-04 vs. Southern Miss% W, 59-57 11-28 Lynchburg W, 79-63 12-01 at Wofford* W, 66-57 11-20 St. Andrews W, 104-27 12-06 at High Point L, 57-65 12-13 at Winston-Salem State W, 71-36 11-28 at Virginia Tech L, 46-82 12-16 Chattanooga* L, 36-49 12-15 at Furman* W, 54-48 12-01 at Manhattan L, 67-83 12-19 at Appalachian State* L, 63-66 (OT) 12-17 at High Point L, 71-77 (OT) 12-05 at Georgia Southern* L, 58-70 12-30 UNC Pembroke W, 64-54 12-20 vs Texas-Arlington# L, 58-80 12-07 at College of Charleston* L, 50-63 01-02 at Western Carolina* W, 85-72 12-21 vs Charleston Southern# W, 64-51 12-13 at Winston-Salem State W, 71-59 01-07 at Georgia Southern* L, 58-64 01-05 College of Charleston* L, 40-44 12-17 Chattanooga* W, 74-66

48 12-19 Samford* L, 63-72 12-03 Chattanooga L, 46-59 Elon vs. Ranked Opponents 12-21 at UNC Asheville W, 73-68 12-05 Samford W, 69-44 12-29 at Coastal Carolina L, 49-61 12-14 Campbell W, 89-88 (since 1999-00) 01-02 at Appalachian State* L, 66-85 12-17 at Furman* L, 60-75 01-04 Davidson* L, 73-82 12-19 at Wofford* W, 74-68 Opponent Date Result 01-09 at Western Carolina* W, 59-54 12-28 vs. UMass% L, 56-76 at #4 Duke 11-16-01 L, 52-102 01-13 at UNC Greensboro* L, 70-84 12-29 vs. Wagner% W, 60-57 at #20 Florida 12-18-01 L, 53-81 01-16 Furman* W, 63-61 12-31 at West Virginia L, 36-84 at #13 North Carolina 12-17-02 L, 50-83 01-18 Wofford* Lot, 60-61 01-04 at Davidson* L, 66-75 at #4 Duke 11-21-03 L, 26-108 01-23 Georgia Southern* L, 66-71 01-07 Appalachian State* L, 58-72 at #9/12 North Carolina 11-19-04 L, 40-86 01-25 College of Charleston* L, 57-64 01-13 Georgia Southern* W, 61-60 at #2 North Carolina 11-17-06 L, 36-90 01-15 College of Charleston* W, 51-46 01-28 Southern Virginia W, 83-32 at #10 West Virginia 12-02-10 L, 51-90 02-30 at Chattanooga* L, 64-83 01-18 at Western Carolina* W, 51-45 vs. #6 North Carolina 12-21-14 L, 67-85 02-01 at Samford* W, 60-59 01-23 UNCG* W, 57-43 02-06 Appalachian State* L, 54-73 01-28 at Samford* L, 53-67 2013-14 (Record: 15-16; SoCon: 10-8) 02-08 at Davidson* W, 77-63 01-30 at Chattanooga* L, 65-80 Coach: Charlotte Smith 02-13 Western Carolina* L, 48-75 02-04 Furman* W, 76-58 11-08 Winston-Salem State W, 73-68 02-20 at Furman* W, 58-55 02-06 at UNCG* W, 69-50 11-13 at UNC Wilmington W, 75-64 02-22 at Wofford* L, 64-69 02-11 Davidson* L, 51-78 11-17 at VCU L, 76-93 03-27 UNC Greensboro* L, 71-77 02-13 at Appalachian State* L, 68-84 11-23 East Carolina L, 84-93 03-04 vs. Wofford& W, 67-53 02-18 at Georgia Southern* W, 83-53 11-29 at Vanderbilt! L, 66-88 03-05 vs. Samford& L, 38-57 02-20 at College of Charleston* W, 63-50 11-30 vs. Mercer! L, 56-68 * Southern Conference Game 02-25 Wofford* W, 72-59 12-08 at NC State L, 51-91 $ Phoenix Classic Presented by Comfort Inn, Elon, N.C. 02-27 Western Carolina* W, 73-46 12-14 Samford* W, 71-61 & SoCon Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. 03-03 vs. #4 Samford# L, 36-67 12-16 Chattanooga* L, 43-66 * SoCon game 12-20 Campbell W, 56-49 2010-11 (Record: 20-13; SoCon: 12-8) $ East Carolina Thanksgiving Tournament, Greenville, N.C. 12-22 Mount Olive W, 84-68 Coach: Karen Barefoot % Marriott Cavalier Classic, Charlottesville, Va. 12-29 at West Virginia L, 56-89 11-12 Fordham$ W, 91-77 # SoCon Tournament game, Asheville, N.C. 12-31 North Carolina A&T L 57-58 11-14 Troy$ W, 83-52 01-04 at UNCG* L, 62-73 11-18 at Virginia Tech L, 66-73 2012-13 (Record: 19-14; SoCon: 14-6) 01-11 at Davidson* L, 62-67 11-21 Coastal Carolina W, 73-58 Coach: Charlotte Smith 01-13 at Georgia Southern* W, 68-49 11-23 Virginia Intermont W, 80-55 11-09 at South Carolina L, 44-77 01-17 Appalachian State* W, 66-54 11-29 at Appalachian State* L, 67-100 11-12 Virginia Commonwealth W, 74-58 01-19 Western Carolina* W, 67-52 12-02 at West Virginia L, 51-90 11-18 UNC Wilmington W, 67-61 01-25 at Furman* L, 65-66 12-05 at Morgan State W, 69-61 11-24 American L, 68-69 01-27 at Wofford* L, 65-68 12-18 Western Carolina* L, 64-74 12-01 College of Charleston* L, 55-57 02-01 UNCG* W, 80-57 12-20 Davidson* W, 61-60 12-03 at Western Carolina* W, 64-48 02-08 Georgia Southern* W, 85-60 12-30 at Marshall L, 69-79 12-09 at NC State L, 73-88 02-10 Davidson* W, 66-63 01-03 Georgia Southern* W, 77-61 12-13 Morgan State W, 74-54 02-15 at Western Carolina* W, 65-61 01-08 at Samford* W, 47-42 12-20 at Campbell L, 69-79 02-17 at Appalachian State* L, 60-71 01-10 at Chattanooga* W, 74-61 12-29 at East Carolina L, 64-71 02-22 Wofford* W, 82-59 01-14 Furman* W, 79-59 12-31 at North Carolina A&T L, 65-75 02-24 Furman* L, 66-71 01-16 at Wofford* W, 64-47 01-05 Samford* W, 65-41 02-28 at Chattanooga* L, 55-69 01-19 at UNCG* W, 63-61 01-07 Chattanooga* W, 70-60 (OT) 03-02 at Samford* W, 44-43 01-22 College of Charleston* W, 56-49 (OT) 01-09 at Wofford* W, 67-57 03-08 vs. #4 Appalachian State# W, 59-56 01-24 Appalachian State* L, 54-67 01-14 UNCG* W, 71-60 03-09 vs. #1 Chattanooga# L, 44-77 01-27 Southern Virginia W, 78-45 01-18 Furman* W, 79-69 * SoCon game 01-29 at Western Carolina* W, 76-49 01-20 at College of Charleston* W, 63-56 ! Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tournament 01-31 at Davidson* L, 65-69 01-26 at Davidson* L, 62-77 # SoCon Tournament game, Asheville, N.C. 02-07 at Georgia Southern* L, 69-71 01-28 Georgia Southern* W, 70-59 02-10 UNCG* L, 66-71 02-02 at Appalachian State* L, 62-80 2014-15 (Record: 19-13; CAA: 11-7) 02-14 at Furman* W, 58-57 02-04 Western Carolina* W, 60-51 Coach: Charlotte Smith 02-19 Samford* L, 80-83 02-09 at Chattanooga* L, 40-63 11-14 Anderson W, 92-49 02-21 Chattanooga* L, 63-73 02-11 at Samford* L, 59-65 11-16 Navy W, 69-56 02-26 at College of Charleston* W, 61-51 02-16 at UNCG* W, 70-57 11-21 at Charlotte W, 67-54 03-05 vs. #5 Furman# W, 69-62 02-20 Wofford* W, 62-58 11-25 Liberty W, 73-62 03-06 vs. #1 Appalachian State# L, 48-72 02-23 at Furman* L, 71-74 11-30 at High Point L, 71-87 03-17 vs. #6 USC Upstate% W, 103-72 02-25 Appalachian State* W, 75-58 12-07 at NC State L, 51-84 03-20 vs. #2 UAB% L, 50-59 03-02 Davidson* W, 72-56 12-14 Vanderbilt L, 50-66 03-04 at Georgia Southern* W, 76-65 12-17 at Campbell W, 77-51 * SoCon game 03-09 vs. #6 Samford# W, 70-60 12-21 vs. #6 North Carolina L, 67-85 $ Phoenix Classic, Elon, N.C. 03-10 vs. #2 Davidson# L, 61-71 12-29 Furman W, 81-71 # SoCon Tournament game, Chattanooga, Tenn. 03-20 #5 Eastern Kentucky$ W, 68-61 12-31 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 62-46 % Women’s Basketball Invitational, Elon, N.C. 03-23 #8 McNeese State$ L, 58-66 01-04 at Delaware* W, 60-50 01-06 Drexel* L, 47-57 2011-12 (Record: 16-14; SoCon: 12-8) * SoCon game 01-09 at William & Mary* W, 72-59 Coach: Charlotte Smith # SoCon Tournament game, Asheville, N.C. 01-11 College of Charleston* W, 77-68 11-12 Virginia Union W, 70-46 $ Women’s Basketball Invitational, Elon, N.C. 01-15 James Madison* L, 51-68 11-18 Virginia Intermont W, 105-53 01-18 Towson* W, 58-43 11-19 at Charlotte L, 58-89 01-22 at UNCW* L, 68-76 11-26 vs. Robert Morris$ L, 65-69 01-25 Northeastern* W, 80-77(OT) 11-27 at East Carolina$ L, 46-60 01-30 at James Madison* L, 60-89

49 02-05 at Towson* W, 84-70 02-08 at College of Charleston* W, 75-71 02-12 UNCW* L, 82-86 02-15 Hofstra* L, 53-55 02-19 at Northeastern* W, 74-73 02-22 William & Mary* W, 64-60 02-27 at Drexel* L, 51-54 03-01 at Hofstra* W, 64-58 03-04 Delaware* W, 77-76 (OT) 03-13 vs. #5 UNCW# W, 60-48 03-14 vs. #1 James Madison# L, 60-63 03-19 at Georgia Tech! L, 47-69 * CAA game # CAA Championship game, Upper Marlboro, Md. ! Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT)

2015-16 (Record: 18-13; CAA: 11-7) Coach: Charlotte Smith 11-14 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 67-29 11-16 at Liberty L, 63-72 11-19 Charlotte W, 90-83 11-22 at American W, 62-54 11-24 at Navy L, 70-73 (20T) 11-29 East Tennessee State W, 50-38 12-05 at Furman W, 65-55 12-13 at NC State W, 69-66 12-19 High Point W, 80-69 12-22 at #2 South Carolina L, 63-78 12-28 at West Virginia L, 57-67 01-03 at UNCW* W, 67-60 01-08 Hofstra* W, 61-60 01-10 James Madison* L, 76-81 (OT) 01-15 at Towson* L, 78-85 01-17 at Drexel* L, 31-74 01-22 College of Charleston* W, 52-41 01-26 UNCW* W, 70-53 01-29 at Northeastern* W, 56-54 01-31 at Hofstra* L, 49-59 02-05 William & Mary* W, 73-51 02-07 at Delaware* W, 66-64 (2OT) 02-12 Towson* W, 80-58 02-14 Northeastern* L, 61-67 02-19 at College of Charleston* W, 54-38 02-21 Drexel* L, 47-54 02-26 Delaware* W, 62-45 02-28 at James Madison* L, 72-73 03-02 at William & Mary* W, 74-64 03-10 vs. #5 Delaware# L, 50-57 03-17 at Virginia Tech! L, 59-68 * CAA game # CAA Championship game, Upper Marlboro, Md. ! Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT)

50 Year-by-Year Elon Division I Coaching Record

Kay Yow (1971-75) Brenda Paul (1999-08) 1971-72...... 5-11 1999-00...... 14-15 1972-73...... 13-3 2000-01...... 16-14 1973-74...... 20-1 2001-02...... 15-13 1974-75...... 19-4 2002-03...... 19-10 2003-04...... 17-12 Mary Jackson (1975-85) 2004-05...... 4-24 1975-76...... 10-11 2005-06...... 12-16 1976-77...... 9-13 2006-07...... 10-20 1977-78...... 10-12 2007-08...... 12-20 1978-79...... 16-9 1979-80...... 25-6 Karen Barefoot (2008-2011) 1980-81...... 29-4 2008-09...... 5-26 1981-82...... 25-5 2009-10...... 12-19 1982-83...... 14-12 2010-11...... 20-13 1983-84...... 17-11 1984-85...... 10-16 Charlotte Smith (2011-Present) 2011-12...... 16-14 Jackie Myers (1985-94) 2012-13...... 19-14 1985-86...... 5-22 2013-14...... 15-16 1986-87...... 14-14 2014-15...... 19-13 1987-88...... 15-13 2015-16...... 18-13 1988-89...... 11-17 1989-90...... 11-14 1990-91...... 11-14 by Winning Percentage 1991-92...... 13-10 Kay Yow (57-19)...... 750 1992-93...... 11-13 Mary Jackson (165-99)...... 625 1993-94...... 11-15 Charlotte Smith (87-70)...... 554 Jackie Myers (102-132)...... 435 Brenda Paul (1994-08) Brenda Paul (172-225)...... 433 Karen Barefoot (37-58)...... 389 1994-95...... 4-23 1995-96...... 17-10 1996-97...... 16-11 by Total Wins 1997-98...... 12-14 Brenda Paul...... 172 1998-99...... 4-23 Mary Jackson...... 165 1999-00...... 14-15 Jackie Myers...... 102 2000-01...... 16-14 Charlotte Smith...... 87 2001-02...... 15-13 Kay Yow...... 57 2002-03...... 19-10 Karen Barefoot...... 37 2003-04...... 17-12 2004-05...... 4-24 2005-06...... 12-16 2006-07...... 10-20 2007-08...... 12-20

Karen Barefoot (2008-2011) 2008-09...... 5-26 2009-10...... 12-19 2010-11...... 20-13

Charlotte Smith (2011-Present) 2011-12...... 16-14 2012-13...... 19-14 2013-14...... 15-16 2014-15...... 19-13 2015-16...... 18-13

51 Alabama (0-1) 12-02-77 A L 77-94 01-26-85 A L 86-96 01-30-10 A L 64-83 12-18-97 N L 49-74 Barton (Atlantic Christian) 02-15-78 H L 63-67 12-09-85 A L 67-76 01-10-11 A W 74-61 (15-14) 12-02-78 A L 82-87 02-12-86 H L 54-56 02-21-11 H L 63-73 Alabama Birmingham 1975-76 -- W 89-79 02-01-79 H W 83-54 01-27-87 H W 77-60 12-03-11 H L 46-59 (0-1) 01-08-77 H W 86-84 02-20-79 H L 82-85 02-12-87 A W 70-67 01-30-12 A L 65-80 03-20-11 H L 50-59 02-09-78 A L 66-77 02-20-80 N W 85-63 12-09-87 A W 75-68 01-07-13 H W 70-60 12-09-78 H W 77-74 01-25-83 A L 60-92 01-23-88 H W 91-84 02-09-13 A L 40-63 Alaska Fairbanks (1-0) 12-08-79 H W 79-75 (OT) 02-18-83 H L 67-70 11-20-88 A L 66-67 12-16-13 H L 43-66 11-30-02 A W 79-74 02-28-80 N L 82-91 11-29-83 H W 82-78 01-11-89 H W 2-0 (for.) 02-28-14 A L 55-69 1980-81 -- W 76-70 01-10-84 A L 73-75 02-13-89 H W 2-0 (for.) 03-09-14 N L 44-77 American (3-1) 02-20-81 H W 94-79 11-29-84 A L 54-69 01-17-90 H L 63-66 12-30-02 H W 70-55 1981-82 -- W 94-66 01-18-85 H L 62-81 02-14-90 A L 54-65 Claflin (0-1) 12-30-03 A W 72-53 1981-82 -- W 78-59 12-12-85 H L 53-70 01-16-91 A L 69-81 11-17-90 A L 61-97 11-24-12 H L 68-69 11-23-82 H L 82-87 01-25-86 A L 53-70 02-13-91 H W 81-59 11-22-15 A W 62-54 12-08-82 A L 61-74 02-03-87 A L 62-65 11-15-92 H L 52-68 Coastal Carolina (6-11) 01-20-83 H L 74-77 01-18-88 H L 56-80 02-12-92 A L 68-81 11-16-85 N W 64-57 Anderson (1-0) 11-21-83 H W 83-70 11-14-98 A L 67-76 01-13-93 A L 66-87 11-27-94 A L 51-58 11-14-14 H W 77-72 12-06-83 H W 72-67 01-04-00 H L 59-65 02-10-93 H L 95-107 01-03-98 H L 50-53 02-20-84 A L 57-65 11-11-06 H W 60-46 02-19-93 N L 62-83 02-21-98 A L 64-69 Appalchian State (12-22) 12-08-84 A L 53-55 11-30-06 A W 76-68 01-19-94 H L 42-62 12-19-98 N L 50-55 01-28-72 A L 20-53 02-16-85 H W 67-51 11-10-07 H L 51-57 02-16-94 A W 79-68 01-09-99 H L 57-75 02-05-73 H W 55-42 01-20-86 A L 62-64 12-14-11 H W 89-88 01-11-95 A L 58-68 02-01-99 A L 47-63 01-29-74 A W 61-59 02-08-86 H L 51-56 12-20-12 A L 69-79 02-08-95 H L 41-61 01-15-00 H L 69-73 01-21-75 H W 82-60 12-10-86 H L 65-67 12-20-13 H W 56-49 01-24-96 A W 67-57 02-14-00 A L 62-75 02-10-75 A W 63-58 02-07-87 H W 67-43 12-17-14 A W 77-51 02-21-96 H W 66-59 01-13-01 A L 59-65 02-17-76 H L 60-86 12-07-87 H W 70-67 02-29-96 N W 67-47 02-05-01 H W 62-54 02-05-77 A L 76-87 02-06-88 A L 71-89 Campbellsville (1-0) 01-15-97 A L 44-72 01-14-02 H W 65-55 11-24-80 H W 82-69 01-18-89 A L 65-76 03-14-81 N W 91-75 02-12-97 H L 63-69 02-04-02 A W 60-50 12-08-86 A L 50-93 02-06-89 H W 79-75 02-27-02 N L 64-66 12-20-03 A W 79-75 12-15-93 H W 77-76 Carson-Newman (5-12) Charleston Southern 01-13-03 A W 60-50 01-24-04 H W 75-68 01-30-95 A L 50-68 01-15-90 H L 61-63 (8-5) 02-10-03 H W 74-58 11-30-04 A L 50-76 12-09-95 H L 66-68 01-27-90 A L 70-84 1981-82 -- W 71-66 12-29-09 A L 49-61 01-22-05 H L 35-52 12-01-90 A L 60-77 01-13-99 H L 64-76 11-21-10 H W 73-58 12-19-05 A L 63-66 Belmont Abbey (3-6) 01-26-91 H L 67-86 02-18-99 A L 67-79 02-25-06 H L 53-61 12-15-83 A L 58-87 01-13-92 H L 71-73 01-10-00 A W 63-60 College of Charleston 12-16-06 A L 52-63 02-01-84 H W 64-57 01-25-92 A L 61-85 01-17-00 H L 54-59 (13-14) 02-24-07 H L 61-63 11-21-85 A L 48-65 01-11-93 A L 62-80 01-15-01 A L 73-76 03-12-81 N L 71-85 02-27-07 N L 50-64 01-15-87 H L 65-68 01-23-93 H L 73-75 02-03-01 H W 69-59 12-18-81 H L 70-92 01-19-08 H L 56-58 01-23-87 A W 70-61 01-29-94 A L 56-84 03-02-01 N W 67-53 01-10-04 A L 68-86 02-16-08 A W 2-52 02-01-88 A L 59-69 02-26-94 H W 87-86 01-12-02 H W 75-58 02-07-04 H W 97-72 01-06-09 H L 59-63 12-04-89 A L 63-67 01-21-95 H L 45-63 02-02-02 A L 53-57 01-08-05 H L 47-57 02-09-09 A W 73-55 01-22-90 H L 52-53 02-18-95 A L 50-67 01-11-03 A W 51-45 02-05-05 A L 51-60 01-02-10 A L 66-85 11-15-96 N W 94-87 01-13-96 A W 76-73 02-08-03 H W 87-73 03-02-05 N L 39-69 02-06-10 H L 54-73 02-10-96 H W 77-66 12-21-07 N W 64-51 01-14-06 H W 65-44 11-29-10 A L 67-100 Berry (1-0) 12-03-96 H W 56-41 02-11-06 A W 50-39 01-24-11 H L 54-67 01-29-96 A W 82-75 02-01-97 A L 68-83 Charlotte (4-4) 01-13-07 A L 34-63 03-06-11 N L 48-72 02-27-97 N W 83-71 02-18-78 H L 58-88 02-10-07 H W 64-58 01-07-12 H L 58-72 Birmingham Southern 11-24-78 H L 75-86 01-05-08 H L 40-44 02-13-12 A L 68-84 (2-2) Catawba (30-19) 02-23-80 N L 78-79 02-02-08 A L 53-56 02-02-13 A L 62-80 01-05-02 A L 54-65 02-10-72 H W 39-35 1980-81 -- W 98-68 12-08-08 H L 55-85 02-25-13 H W 75-58 02-09-02 H W 61-55 02-22-72 A L 42-48 02-28-81 N W 89-86 01-04-09 A L 42-68 01-17-14 H W 66-54 01-02-03 H W 62-60 02-06-73 H W 55-25 11-19-11 A L 58-89 12-07-09 A L 50-63 02-17-14 A L 60-71 02-01-03 A L 48-56 1972-73 A W 48-34 11-21-14 A W 67-54 01-25-10 H L 57-64 03-08-14 N W 59-56 02-07-74 A W 59-38 11-19-15 H W 90-83 01-22-11 H W 56-49 Bowie State (0-1) 12-04-75 H W 78-64 02-26-11 A W 61-51 Army (1-0) 12-13-97 H L 66-71 02-20-76 -- W 78-48 Chattanooga (3-21) 01-15-12 H W 51-46 11-28-98 A W 75-67 02-16-77 A L 83-88 12-13-03 A L 58-84 02-20-12 A W 63-50 Bucknell (0-1) 01-17-78 H W 87-71 02-21-04 H L 42-58 12-01-12 H L 55-57 Austin Peay (0-1) 12-06-98 N L 64-73 01-17-79 A W 79-47 03-05-04 N L 37-67 01-20-13 A W 63-56 12-28-08 H L 53-81 01-16-80 H W 84-50 12-17-04 H L 46-50 01-11-15 H W 77-68 California-Davis (0-1) 02-02-80 A W 94-57 02-19-05 A L 44-76 02-08-15 A W 75-71 Averett (1-0) 12-16-96 A L 57-78 1980-81 -- W 106-47 12-16-05 H L 36-49 01-22-16 H W 52-41 12-01-99 H W 111-50 1980-81 -- W 77-58 01-28-06 A L 47-77 02-19-16 A W 54-38 Campbell (12-19) 1981-82 -- W 76-53 12-30-06 A L 59-69 Barber-Scotia (2-1) 02-08-72 A L 30-57 1981-82 -- W 74-53 01-27-07 H L 50-58 Concord (1-3) 11-27-89 A W 60-50 02-21-72 H L 30-43 01-12-82 H W 91-50 01-12-08 A L 53-68 12-06-86 H L 61-70 02-01-90 H W 70-56 02-15-73 H W 56-42 01-29-83 A W 63-61 02-09-08 H L 43-65 11-23-87 A L 66-74 11-20-93 N L 75-80 1972-73 A W 45-40 01-28-84 H W 80-45 12-17-08 A L 51-70 11-23-91 A L 82-86 02-12-74 H W 79-42 02-11-84 A W 91-71 02-02-09 H L 56-82 11-21-97 H W 92-54 01-15-76 A W 91-82 11-28-84 H W 73-57 12-17-09 H W 74-66 52 Davidson (8-19) 11-27-11 A L 46-60 12-29-14 H W 81-71 02-17-77 -- W 75-52 02-06-84 H W 69-63 02-25-77 -- W 65-52 12-29-12 A L 64-71 12-05-15 A W 65-55 02-21-78 H W 71-68 11-20-84 H W 86-78 11-62-02 H W 63-50 11-23-14 H L 84-93 01-25-79 A W 72-63 01-21-85 H W 66-61 01-17-04 H L 62-64 Gardner-Webb (12-10) 02-23-79 H W 87-60 02-04-85 A L 64-90 02-14-04 A W 55-53 East Tennessee State (4-3) 1980-81 -- W 100-70 01-12-80 H W 81-55 02-22-85 A L 64-68 01-15-05 A L 44-67 11-24-79 H W 63-62 01-28-88 A W 64-55 01-17-80 A W 101-66 11-25-85 A L 53-59 02-12-05 H L 58-62 12-18-03 A L 54-64 02-20-88 H W 76-57 1980-81 -- W 62-48 02-10-86 H L 66-77 01-17-06 A L 41-54 02-23-04 H W 77-65 01-24-90 A L 76-80 1980-81 -- W 83-46 02-22-86 -- L 59-78 02-14-06 H L 47-60 03-05-04 N W 84-68 02-21-90 H L 87-93 02-19-81 H W 104-73 01-10-87 H W 73-64 03-03-06 N L 53-55 12-02-04 H L 58-80 01-23-91 A L 77-83 12-07-81 H W 100-50 01-18-87 A W 72-65 01-16-07 H L 49-68 02-21-05 A L 62-80 02-11-91 H L 72-89 1981-82 -- W 87-73 01-13-88 A W 92-85 02-13-07 A L 50-63 11-29-15 H W 50-38 01-22-92 A L 69-74 11-22-82 H W 75-63 02-10-88 H W 75-68 01-21-08 H L 40-50 02-10-92 H W 79-76 11-30-82 H L 73-74 1988-89 A L 50-64 02-18-08 A L 54-68 Eastern Kentucky (2-1) 02-20-92 A L 68-76 02-19-83 A L 76-83 01-21-89 H L 68-74 03-08-08 N W 68-49 03-09-74 N W 64-61 01-20-93 H W 81-68 02-24-83 -- W 100-77 11-18-89 N W 76-73 01-03-09 A L 58-72 12-01-01 N L 58-75 02-08-93 A L 67-70 12-01-83 H W 102-94 11-28-90 H L 63-74 02-07-09 H L 65-79 03-20-13 H W 68-61 01-25-94 A W 71-66 02-18-84 A W 79-72 12-08-90 A L 79-81 01-04-10 H L 73-82 02-23-94 H W 86-81 02-23-84 N L 67-97 12-02-91 A W 83-65 02-08-10 A W 77-63 Fairmont State (1-0) 01-18-95 A W 73-70 11-19-84 H W 77-70 12-18-92 A W 89-68 12-20-10 H W 61-60 01-02-97 H W 86-68 02-15-98 H L 56-64 01-29-85 A L 50-61 12-11-93 H W 85-65 01-31-11 A L 65-69 01-10-96 H L 57-72 02-15-85 H W 70-63 11-20-94 H L 72-80 01-04-12 A L 66-75 Fayetteville State (4-4) 02-07-96 A L 54-61 12-10-85 A L 49-63 12-10-94 A L 58-65 02-11-12 H L 51-78 1980-81 -- W 95-58 01-22-97 H W 65-57 02-01-86 H W 64-59 12-02-95 A W 66-61 01-26-13 A L 62-77 1981-82 -- L 60-76 02-19-97 A W 67-65 12-13-86 A L 49-63 11-19-96 H L 49-51 03-02-13 H W 72-56 1981-82 -- W 73-65 02-28-97 A W 68-55 01-29-87 H L 44-51 11-15-97 N W 48-45 03-10-13 N L 61-71 02-09-83 H W 91-83 12-29-01 N W 73-65 11-17-87 A L 50-64 02-07-98 A L 55-76 01-11-14 A L 62-67 12-05-83 H W 88-81 02-08-88 H W 79-64 02-26-98 N L 60-65 02-10-14 H W 66-63 02-14-84 A L 64-74 Georgia College (0-1) 11-18-88 N W 71-60 01-30-99 A L 53-74 02-06-85 A L 69-106 12-16-94 H L 72-75 01-23-89 H L 56-67 02-20-99 H W 79-71 Davis & Elkins (2-0) 12-01-97 H L 72-79 11-21-89 A L 76-81 02-25-99 N W 58-54 01-25-93 A W 65-48 Georgia Southern (12-11) 12-07-91 A W 98-48 01-29-00 A W 63-44 01-06-94 H W 79-57 Flagler (1-0) 01-12-04 A W 69-58 11-20-05 H W 83-32 02-26-00 H W 70-62 12-15-95 A W 2-0 (for.) 02-09-04 H W 58-53 01-27-01 H W 75-71 Delaware (4-1) 01-10-05 H L 61-69 Hampton (0-1) 02-24-01 A W 67-63 01-04-15 A W 60-50 Florida (0-1) 02-07-05 A L 41-57 12-28-01 N L 73-78 01-26-02 A L 82-83 03-04-15 H W 77-76(OT) 12-18-01 A L 53-81 01-07-06 A L 58-64 02-23-02 H L 64-77 02-07-16 A W 66-64(2OT) 02-04-06 H W 58-48 Henderson State (1-0) 01-25-03 H W 64-63 02-26-16 H W 62-45 Florida International (0-1) 01-06-07 H W 55-50 11-22-96 N W 66-64 03-01-03 A W 68-41 03-10-16 N L 50-57 11-26-04 A L 44-56 02-03-07 A L 37-46 03-08-03 N L 66-80 01-07-08 H L 46-64 High Point (37-39) 12-06-05 A L 57-65 Delaware State (0-1) Fordham (1-0) 02-04-08 A L 51-70 02-03-72 H L 34-38 12-06-06 H L 51-54 11-25-01 N L 55-56 11-12-10 H W 91-77 12-06-08 H L 58-67 1972 -- L 23-48 12-17-07 A L 71-77 01-26-09 A L 29-59 02-01-73 H W 45-43 01-15-09 A L 48-82 District of Columbia (1-1) Francis Marion (1-0) 03-05-09 N W 57-54 1973 A W 43-39 11-30-14 A L 71-87 12-04-93 N L 65-69 11-29-89 H W 68-64 12-05-09 A L 58-70 01-22-74 A W 76-51 12-19-15 H W 80-69 12-06-97 H W 76-42 01-23-10 H L 66-71 02-14/74 H W 75-53 Furman (15-11) 01-03-10 H W 77-61 02-17-75 H W 82-71 Hofstra (2-2) Drexel (0-4) 01-27-73 N W 72-38 02-07-11 A L 69-71 (OT) 02-24-75 A W 81-52 02-15-15 H L 53-55 01-06-15 H L 47-57 01-29-04 H L 38-48 01-13-12 H W 61-60 02-27-75 N W 100-69 03-01-15 A W 64-58 02-27-15 A L 51-54 02-29-04 A L 44-74 02-18-12 A W 83-53 12-12-75 A L 58-128 01-08-16 H W 61-60 01-17-16 A L 31-74 12-07-04 A L 42-62 01-28-13 H W 70-59 01-21-76 H L 57-93 01-31-16 A L 49-59 02-21-16 H L 47-54 02-26-05 H L 50-65 03-04-13 A W 76-65 02-21-76 -- L 66-92 01-23-06 H W 61-56 01-13-14 A W 68-49 12-08-76 H L 37-86 IUPUI (1-1) Duke (4-3) 02-21-06 A W 50-47 02-08-14 H W 85-60 01-12-77 A L 56-96 01-30-98 H W 72-62 02-07-76 H W 82-43 01-22-07 H W 56-50 02-19-77 -- L 60-86 12-16-98 A L 54-94 02-14-76 A W 50-47 02-19-07 A L 54-59 Georgia Tech (0-2) 12-10-77 A L 61-81 01-21-77 A W 48-47 12-15-07 A W 54-48 11-26-99 A L 53-85 01-06-79 H L 55-96 Iona (1-0) 02-24-77 -- W 74-38 02-28-08 H W 66-44 03-19-15 A L 47-69 03-01-79 -- L 50-76 12-03-06 H W 51-35 12-02-99 A L 44-101 01-12-09 A L 76-78 12-01-79 A L 64-74 11-16-01 A L 52-102 02-23-09 H L 60-74 Glenville State (2-0) 01-05-80 H W 72-64 Jacksonville (2-0) 11-21-03 A L 26-108 01-16-10 H W 63-61 12-03-82 N W 73-70 02-22-80 N L 73-85 12-03-00 H W 61-44 02-20-10 A W 58-55 11-22-83 H W 68-59 1980-81 -- L 70-79 12-16-01 A W 57-47 East Carolina (2-9) 01-14-11 H W 79-59 1980-81 -- W 76-75 03-03-73 H L 51-54 02-14-11 A W 58-57 Greensboro (3-1) 02-21-81 H W 77-70 James Madison (0-5) 01-31-74 H W 54-53 03-05-11 N W 69-62 11-26-90 A L 75-77 02-27-81 N L 82-86 01-15-15 H L 51-68 01-18-75 A L 63-69 12-17-11 A L 60-75 12-06-91 N W 87-36 1981-82 -- W 66-64 01-30-15 A L 60-89 02-06-75 A W 71-64 02-04-12 H W 76-58 01-07-00 H W 91-48 1981-82 -- W 66-61 03-14-15 N L 60-63 02-10-76 H L 85-91 01-18-13 H W 79-69 12-15-04 H W 50-38 1981-82 -- W 80-62 01-10-16 H L 76-81(OT) 01-25-77 A L 72-88 02-23-13 A L 71-74 01-19-82 H W 77-42 02-28-16 A L 72-73 01-17-78 H L 64-79 01-25-14 A L 65-66 Guilford (23-10) 02-15-83 A W 75-55 12-05-98 N L 37-56 02-24-14 H L 66-71 01-18-77 A W 60-59 01-18-84 A L 70-78 53 Johnson C. Smith (1-0) 01-28-99 A L 41-58 01-09-86 H L 54-68 01-16-89 A W 78-63 01-06-01 H W 88-76 1980-81 -- W 2-0 (for.) 02-11-99 H L 56-68 02-14-86 A L 53-67 02-04-89 H W 74-55 02-10-01 A W 85-61 01-13-00 A W 77-72 01-08-87 H W 69-64 02-14-94 H L 78-90 01-19-02 A W 80-57 Kansas State (0-1) 02-23-00 H L 57-73 01-28-89 A L 87-99 12-22-13 H W 84-68 02-07-02 H W 68-41 11-25-06 N L 34-75 03-03-00 N L 51-68 02-18-89 H L 70-81 01-07-03 H W 52-44 01-20-01 H W 76-58 01-10-90 A W 80-76 Navy (1-2) 03-26-03 A W 61-44 Kennesaw State (0-1) 02-20-01 A L 53-64 02-07-90 H W 58-49 11-14-09 H L 61-68 12-21-09 A W 73-68 11-23-96 A L 64-74 03-03-01 N L 47-52 01-09-91 H W 87-74 11-16-14 H W 69-56 01-21-02 H W 68-59 02-06-91 A W 83-81 11-24-15 A L 70-73(20T) North Carolina Central (12-1) Kent State (0-1) 02-14-02 A L 45-57 01-09-92 H W 105-86 02-01-72 A L 42-45 11-26-05 N L 54-57 01-28-03 A L 44-66 01-27-92 A W 77-76 UNLV (0-1) 02-16-72 H W 37-31 02-22-03 H L 66-74 01-06-93 H W 76-66 11-24-06 A L 40-70 1972 -- W 44-30 Kentucky (1-0) 11-25-14 H W 73-62 02-03-93 A L 84-90 02-08-73 A W 49-38 03-07-74 N W 63-50 11-16-15 A L 63-72 01-12-94 A L 66-71 New Mexico State (0-1) 02-19-73 H W 69-38 02-09-94 H L 72-78 12-17-97 A L 54-63 12-08-75 H W 72-40 Kentucky State (0-1) Limestone (4-0) 03-01-94 A L 62-67 12-06-77 H W 80-65 03-02-82 N L 69-73 11-19-93 N W 70-50 01-25-95 H L 63-75 New Orleans (1-1) 01-25-78 A W 88-72 Lander (1-1) 11-18-94 H W 61-60 02-22-95 A L 44-61 12-14-99 H W 83-62 11-30-78 H W 72-70 01-22-87 N L 47-73 11-28-95 A W 71-43 01-17-96 A L 74-80 11-25-00 A L 55-71 01-30-79 A W 77-70 11-17-89 N W 74-70 12-05-95 H W 89-59 02-14-96 H L 88-89 12-03-83 H W 80-63 03-01-96 N L 62-66 Newberry (1-1) 02-09-84 A W 79-76 Lees-McRae (2-3) Livingstone (1-0) 01-08-97 H W 81-69 11-19-88 N L 65-72 11-12-07 H W 49-43 02-06-92 A L 84-98 1972 -- W 60-30 02-05-97 A L 68-83 01-04-97 H W 82-48 11-30-92 H L 83-97 UNCG (20-24) 12-14-94 A L 56-67 Lock Haven (1-0) Marshall (1-3) Norfolk State (2-2) 1972 -- L 48-58 01-23-95 H W 83-57 01-01-98 H W 84-56 01-12-74 H W 60-46 11-21-98 A L 56-70 02-03-73 A L 51-57 11-18-95 H W 88-67 12-18-98 N L 56-62 01-06-99 H L 67-78 02-05-74 H W 72-59 Longwood (13-7) 12-29-04 N L 43-71 12-04-99 H W 91-52 02-22-74 A W 64-50 Lehigh (0-1) 01-31-75 H W 75-60 12-30-10 A L 69-79 01-31-01 A W 67-61 01-28-75 H W 82-55 11-24-01 A L 68-83 11-27-88 A W 61-45 02-20-75 A W 91-75 11-20-90 A L 69-91 Massachusetts (0-2) North Carolina (2-8) 01-30-76 H L 60-71 Lenior-Rhyne (24-10) 01-28-91 H W 89-56 12-30-04 N L 50-57 02-19-74 H W 65-57 02-24-76 H W 76-72 12-14-78 H W 77-74 12-04-91 A L 62-63 12-28-11 N L 56-76 01-17-75 A L 68-70 02-10-77 A L 72-80 01-21-80 H L 74-84 01-30-92 H W 96-71 - - H W 83-71 11-29-77 H W 77-75 1980-81 -- L 77-95 11-23-92 H W 79-55 McNeese State (0-1) 01-17-76 A L 72-89 12-04-79 H W 84-56 1981-82 -- W 78-70 01-27-93 A W 57-48 03-23-13 H L 58-66 12-28-00 A L 58-77 02-01-83 H W 68-64 01-11-83 A W 82-66 11-23-93 A L 59-88 12-17-02 A L 50-83 02-02-84 A W 79-78 01-14-85 A W 66-53 02-02-94 H W 80-62 Mercer (0-1) 11-19-04 A L 40-86 12-04-84 H L 56-74 02-17-85 A W 94-64 11-30-94 H L 66-73 01-22-79 H L 59-77 11-17-06 A L 36-90 01-23-85 A L 64-71 01-13-86 A L 67-70 02-01-95 A L 43-64 11-13-07 A L 53-98 12-03-85 A L 60-95 02-16-86 H W 59-47 11-21-95 A W 84-75 Methodist (1-0) 12-21-14 N L 67-85 01-29-86 H L 53-55 01-12-87 H W 64-63 01-04-96 H W 55-51 12-05-86 H W 88-62 12-03-86 H W 81-68 02-05-87 A L 46-79 11-28-01 H W 73-58 North Carolina A&T (10-7) 12-01-87 A L 80-83 02-19-87 N L 57-72 11-25-03 H W 75-62 Milligan (0-2) 01-03-80 H W 94-67 02-12-90 A L 56-100 12-11-87 A W 77-72 01-26-05 H L 51-57 12-03-88 H L 70-74 02-08-80 A W 68-64 12-20-97 A L 53-66 02-04-88 H W 68-66 01-25-06 A W 62-61 01-27-89 A L 73-84 11-25-80 H W 68-47 12-02-98 H L 65-83 02-25-88 N L 66-74 01-24-07 H W 48-39 1980-81 -- W 91-74 12-14-02 A L 51-64 01-09-89 H W 68-63 11-15-08 H L 54-58 Missouri Western (1-0) 1980-81 -- W 63-62 01-05-04 H W 77-66 02-02-89 A L 75-91 11-23-79 H W 96-65 1981-82 -- L 56-63 02-03-04 A L 56-69 01-20-90 H W 75-61 Lynchburg (1-0) 11-19-99 A W 75-61 01-05-05 A L 54-60 02-17-90 A L 82-97 11-28-07 H W 63-79 Montreat (1-0) 12-30-00 H W 76-72 02-01-05 H W 65-59 01-19-91 A L 59-70 11-19-06 H W 104-59 12-05-01 A W 65-38 01-21-06 H L 35-56 02-16-91 H W 89-69 Madison (1-0) 01-16-03 H W 80-45 02-18-06 A L 45-53 01-18-92 H W 90-72 03-08-74 A W 66-54 Morehead State (1-1) 12-02-03 A L 63-78 01-20-07 A L 40-88 02-15-92 A W 84-63 12-02-00 N W 85-72 11-18-05 H W 75-70 02-17-07 H L 48-57 01-16-93 A W 80-73 Manhattan (0-1) 12-02-01 A L 56-57 12-20-06 A L 46-81 01-26-08 A L 54-56 02-13-93 H W 88-69 12-01-09 A L 67-83 11-19-07 H L 46-53 02-23-08 H W 59-48 01-22-94 H W 80-76 Morgan State (2-0) 11-20-08 A L 60-90 12-02-08 H L 39-45 02-19-94 A W 79-72 Mars Hill (15-20) 12-05-10 A W 69-61 12-31-12 A L 65-75 02-27-09 A W 54-47 01-14-95 H W 68-52 1971-72 -- L 37-59 12-13-12 H W 74-54 12-31-13 H L 57-58 01-13-10 A L 70-84 02-11-95 A L 60-68 03-02-73 H W 49-41 02-27-10 H L 71-77 02-12-96 H W 67-42 01-19-74 A W 62-58 Morris Brown (2-0) UNC Asheville (11-4) 01-19-11 A W 63-61 02-19-96 A W 71-44 02-21-74 N W 53-41 01-20-03 A W 73-22 11-29-93 A L 48-68 02-10-11 H L 66-71 01-25-97 A W 70-63 01-24-75 A W 61-55 02-15-03 H W 85-45 01-24-98 H W 69-66 01-23-12 H W 57-43 02-22-97 H W 83-40 01-24-76 A L 65-107 02-04-98 A W 70-65 02-06-12 A W 69-50 12-31-14 H W 62-46 01-29-77 H L 80-94 Mount Olive (7-2) 01-16-99 H W 58-47 01-14-13 H W 71-60 11-14-15 H W 67-29 1977-78 H L 65-96 11-15-85 A L 68-71 02-06-99 A L 56-76 02-16-13 A W 70-57 12-08-78 H L 81-87 01-16-86 A W 71-69 01-22-00 A L 51-55 01-04-14 A L 62-73 Liberty (4-12) 01-08-80 A W 93-76 11-24-86 A W 62-56 02-09-00 H L 47-50 02-01-14 H W 80-57 01-21-98 H L 46-67 1980-81 -- W 107-75 01-21-88 H W 93-69 03-02-00 A W 58-39 02-19-98 A L 49-57 02-11-85 A L 69-74 02-16-88 A W 79-63 54 UNC Pembroke (12-17) Ohio (0-2) 02-15-97 A L 57-65 Slippery Rock (0-1) Virginia Commonwealth 12-04-76 H W 78-70 12-17-99 A L 65-74 01-30-08 H W 82-51 12-04-92 A L 75-86 (2-1) 01-12-78 A W 82-76 12-18-00 H L 64-71 03-13-81 N W 95-62 02-16-78 H W 77-63 Princeton (1-0) Sonoma State (1-0) 11-12-12 H W 74-58 03-02-78 N W 68-62 Paine (1-0) 12-16-00 H W 63-37 12-14-96 A W 56-41 11-17-13 A L 76-93 01-13-79 H W 75-74 11-16-90 A W 61-49 02-14-79 A W 68-62 Queens (1-0) South Carolina (2-2) Virginia Intermont (2-0) 02-09-80 H W 84-65 Peace (1-0) 11-16-96 A W 71-64 02-01-75 H W 90-79 11-23-10 H W 80-55 1980-81 -- W 79-66 01-04-01 H W 96-16 03-06-75 H W 82-77 11-18-11 H W 103-53 1981-82 -- L 80-81 Radford (9-7) 11-09-12 A L 44-77 12-11-82 A L 68-86 Penn (0-1) 02-10-79 H W 74-66 12-22-15 A L 63-78 Virginia Tech (0-3) 02-03-83 H L 64-67 11-09-07 A L 54-56 02-18-80 A L 80-85 11-28-09 A L 46-82 02-25-83 -- L 65-85 11-24-81 H W 80-72 USC Aiken (0-2) 11-18-10 A L 66-73 11-19-83 H L 66-87 Pfeiffer (25-11) 12-04-82 A L 57-80 11-28-94 A L 46-48 03-17-16 A L 59-68 02-04-84 A L 72-87 02-26-76 -- L 78-84 01-17-98 A L 58-61 12-03-94 H L 73-74 11-17-84 H L 56-87 02-01-77 H L 79-96 02-11-98 H W 96-76 Viriginia Union (1-0) 02-02-85 A L 54-100 02-12-77 A L 91-106 01-23-99 H L 60-69 USC Spartanburg (1-1) 11-12-11 H W 70-46 12-05-85 A L 44-87 02-18-77 -- W 88-66 02-13-99 A L 44-54 11-25-91 H W 85-79 01-27-86 H L 68-86 01-30-78 H L 63-66 02-02-00 H W 66-57 12-08-92 A L 63-79 Wagner (1-0) 01-31-87 A L 61-88 03-03-78 N L 71-91 02-19-00 A W 61-43 12-29-11 N W 60-57 02-14-87 H L 60-74 02-03-79 A L 61-93 01-23-01 A L 36-54 USC Upstate (1-0) 01-30-88 H L 67-79 02-28-79 -- W 78-61 02-17-01 H L 59-60 03-17-11 H W 103-72 Wake Forest (14-2) 02-18-88 A L 58-78 01-19-80 A W 86-64 01-02-02 A W 59-47 01-25-72 A L 28-30 01-07-89 H L 64-73 01-31-80 H W 88-83 02-19-02 H W 63-58 Southern Miss (1-0) 02-24-72 H W 47-36 02-11-89 A L 55-61 02-27-80 N W 80-53 01-18-03 H W 50-43 12-04-05 N W 59-57 01-23-73 H W 52-47 02-23-89 A L 74-94 1980-81 -- W 93-72 02-19-03 A W 50-45 02-13-73 A W 60-36 01-21-91 H W 92-75 1980-81 -- W 93-63 Southern Virginia (3-0) 01-15-74 H W 67-54 11-26-96 H W 72-60 02-26-81 N W 75-70 Randolph-Macon (1-0) 01-29-09 H W 74-33 01-25-74 A W 78-44 11-25-97 A W 55-39 1981-82 -- W 96-70 12-05-87 H W 64-52 01-28-10 H W 83-32 02-04-75 A W 68-48 12-30-05 H W 64-54 02-08-82 H W 81-61 01-27-11 H W 78-45 02-13-75 H W 84-78 1981-82 -- W 66-58 Rice (0-1) 02-28-75 N W 74-55 North Carolina State (1-8) 01-15-82 A W 70-60 11-29-02 N L 69-80 St. Andrews (3-1) 01-28-76 A W 78-65 02-28-72 H L 37-43 02-07-83 H W 88-65 01-07-84 A L 63-79 02-19-76 H W 92-79 11-18-00 A L 40-84 01-14-84 A L 72-80 Richmond (1-0) 11-22-86 A W 69-54 02-08-77 A L 75-82 12-18-02 A L 55-72 02-12-84 H W 69-59 01-26-80 H W 101-60 01-14-89 A W 2-0 (for.) 02-14-77 H W 77-73 12-03-05 A L 43-73 01-12-85 H L 68-85 02-15-89 H W 2-0 (for.) 02-06-78 H W 74-73 11-18-08 A L 41-65 02-13-85 H W 75-49 Robert Morris (0-1) 11-20-09 H W 104-27 11-29-79 H W 77-46 12-09-12 A L 73-88 01-11-86 H W 74-55 11-26-11 N L 65-69 02-12-80 A W 100-87 12-08-13 A L 51-91 01-22-86 A L 73-78 St. Augustine’s (1-1) 12-07-14 A L 51-84 01-21-87 A W 71-69 Salem-Teikyo (1-0) 02-03-76 A L 67-76 Weber State (0-1) 12-13-15 A W 69-66 02-09-87 H W 72-69 11-29-97 A W 67-53 11-23-81 H W 100-63 11-29-08 N L 80-85 01-25-88 H W 78-63 UNC Wilmington (7-5) 02-13-88 A L 69-78 Samford (7-8) Texas-Arlington (0-1) West Virginia (0-4) 12-06-78 A W 70-51 - - A W 72-70 12-19-08 A L 55-67 12-20-07 N L 58-80 12-02-10 A L 51-90 01-20-79 H W 83-71 01-25-89 H L 64-68 01-31-09 H L 50-61 12-31-11 A L 36-84 12-30-99 A L 54-71 12-02-89 H W 67-64 12-19-09 H L 72-63 Tennessee Tech (0-1) 12-29-13 A L 56-89 11-29-00 H L 61-64 02-05-90 A W 67-63 02-01-10 A W 60-59 03-07-75 H L 63-73 12-28-15 A L 57-67 11-24-07 A L 68-73 12-05-90 H W 82-62 03-05-10 N L 38-57 11-18-12 H W 67-61 12-12-92 A W 79-60 01-08-11 A W 47-42 Towson (3-1) Western Carolina (22-17) 11-13-13 A W 75-64 11-17-95 H W 52-45 02-19-11 H L 80-83 01-18-15 H W 58-43 01-26-73 N L 37-52 01-22-15 A L 68-76 12-05-11 H W 69-44 02-05-15 A W 84-70 01-18-74 A W 59-57 02-12-15 H L 82-86 Pitt (0-1) 01-28-12 A L 53-67 01-15-16 A L 78-85 01-26-74 N W 61-45 03-13-15 N W 60-48 11-28-08 A L 49-84 03-03-12 N L 36-67 02-12-16 H W 80-58 02-23-74 N W 61-48 01-03-16 A W 67-60 01-05-13 H W 65-41 01-25-75 A L 57-73 01-26-16 H W 70-53 Presbyterian (6-12) 02-11-13 A L 59-65 Tri-State (1-0) 02-01-75 H W 84-54 01-13-90 A L 67-70 03-09-13 N W 70-60 12-05-92 N W 72-54 03-01-75 N W 89-74 Northeastern (3-1) 02-10-90 H W 86-71 12-14-13 H W 71-61 01-23-76 A L 69-91 01-25-15 H W 80-77(OT) 01-12-91 H W 76-62 03-02-14 A W 44-43 Troy (1-0) 01-28-77 H L 69-81 02-19-15 A W 74-73 02-09-91 A L 66-73 11-14-10 H W 83-52 01-21-78 H L 0-2 (for.) 01-29-16 A W 56-54 02-21-91 N W 64-55 Shaw (5-2) 02-23-78 -- L 72-109 02-14-16 H L 61-67 01-11-92 A L 56-63 02-26-77 -- L 75-81 Tusculum (1-0) 11-25-79 H W 86-78 02-08-92 H W 87-75 12-03-77 H W 75-67 11-24-87 N W 86-63 01-09-80 A W 75-62 North Florida (1-1) 01-09-93 H W 62-61 02-11-78 A L 62-65 02-18-81 H W 94-89 12-17-95 A L 60-85 02-06-93 A L 75-85 01-10-79 H W 99-62 Vanderbilt (0-2) 12-07-99 A W 71-67 11-16-97 A W 65-43 01-15-94 A L 42-77 02-08-79 A W 2-0 (for.) 11-29-13 A L 66-88 12-06-00 H L 65-71 02-12-94 H L 68-91 12-05-81 H W 77-56 12-14-14 H L 50-66 01-19-04 H W 58-45 Oakland (0-1) 01-07-95 A L 48-67 1981-82 -- W 88-51 02-17-04 A W 57-45 11-29-98 N L 58-75 02-04-95 H L 62-69 Villanova (0-1) 01-17-05 A W 77-75 01-27-96 H L 75-85 Shippensburg (0-1) 11-28-03 N L 45-66 02-14-05 H L 70-79 02-24-96 A L 73-82 11-28-97 N L 64-71 01-02-06 A W 85-72 01-18-97 H L 61-62 01-30-06 H L 48-56 55 01-02-07 H W 54-49 01-20-96 H L 76-81 Yale (1-0) 01-29-07 A L 66-77 02-17-96 A W 68-55 11-27-99 N W 55-50 01-14-08 A L 61-73 01-11-97 A W 89-74 02-11-08 H L 101-102 02-08-97 H L 52-66 Youngstown State (2-0) 03-09-08 N L 66-72 03-01-97 N L 56-71 11-29-03 N W 63-58 01-19-09 H L 50-78 11-13-09 H W 86-66 02-16-09 A L 61-77 Winston-Salem State 03-07-09 N L 52-71 (12-1) 01-09-10 A W 59-54 12-05-79 H W 81-61 02-13-10 H L 75-48 01-24-80 A W 82-60 12-18-10 H L 64-74 1980-81 -- W 79-74 01-29-11 A W 76-49 1980-81 -- W 79-59 01-18-12 A W 51-45 1981-82 -- W 77-57 02-27-12 H W 73-46 1981-82 -- W 74-50 12-03-12 A W 64-48 01-28-83 H W 68-65 02-04-13 H W 60-51 01-21-84 A L 61-74 01-19-14 H W 67-52 12-14-06 H W 50-42 02-15-14 A W 65-61 12-13-07 A W 71-36 11-14-08 H W 62-59 Wichita State (0-1) 12-13-09 A W 71-59 11-27-04 N L 68-72 11-08-13 H W 73-68

William & Mary (5-3) Winthrop (8-8) 11-25-98 A L 54-71 03-06-74 N L 53-68 11-21-99 H L 56-62 03-06-75 H W 77-68 11-23-02 A L 40-66 01-06-98 H W 67-58 11-23-03 H W 57-49 02-13-98 A L 47-71 01-09-15 A W 72-59 01-20-99 A L 49-61 02-22-15 H W 64-60 02-04-99 H L 58-71 02-05-16 H W 73-51 01-26-00 H L 59-75 03-02-16 A W 74-64 02-05-00 A L 55-57 01-10-01 A L 64-68 Wingate (16-27) 02-15-01 H W 81-64 11-19-79 H W 85-43 02-28-01 N W 67-53 01-14-80 A W 78-44 01-09-02 H W 66-57 1980-81 -- W 67-55 01-28-02 A W 84-75 1981-82 -- W 98-81 01-04-03 A L 61-67 1981-82 -- W 85-72 02-04-03 H W 62-39 1981-82 -- W 77-61 03-04-03 H W 73-61 1981-82 -- W 78-48 Wisconsin (0-1) 11-16-82 H W 60-58 11-19-00 N L 49-102 01-22-83 A L 70-85 12-08-83 A W 76-73 Wofford (14-9) 01-16-84 H W 69-55 01-03-04 H W 81-68 12-05-84 H L 74-89 01-31-04 A W 82-67 01-30-85 A L 82-88 01-02-05 A L 61-68 02-21-85 N W 79-74 02-03-05 H W 66-43 01-18-86 A L 46-78 01-10-06 H W 63-43 02-05-86 H L 60-82 02-07-06 A L 44-49 12-01-86 A L 56-75 01-09-07 A L 47-56 01-17-87 H L 64-72 02-06-07 H L 43-50 12-03-87 A L 66-88 12-01-07 A W 66-57 01-16-88 H L 73-88 03-01-08 H W 59-47 03-06-88 -- L 70-90 01-10-09 A L 61-63 11-29-88 H L 57-99 02-21-09 H L 51-56 02-09-89 A L 70-97 01-18-10 H L 60-61 01-06-90 H L 73-91 02-22-10 A L 64-69 02-03-90 A L 76-93 03-04-10 N W 67-53 01-05-91 A L 84-97 01-16-11 A W 64-47 02-02-91 H W 75-73 02-12-11 H W 73-60 02-22/91 N L 70-85 12-19-11 A W 74-68 01-04-92 H W 94-63 02-25-12 H W 72-59 02-01-92 A W 73-72 01-09-13 A W 67-57 12-02-92 A L 58-68 02-20-13 H W 62-58 01-30-93 H L 61-77 01-27-14 A L 65-68 12-03-93 N L 53-65 02-22-14 H W 82-59 01-08-94 H L 37-66 02-05-94 A L 60-87 Xavier (0-1) 01-28-95 A L 51-79 11-25-05 A L 51-62 02-25-95 H L 50-59 02-28-95 A L 49-64 56 Top 15 Attended Women’s Basketball Home Games (Since 1998-99 Season) Attendance Date Game Result 1,123 March 2, 2013 Elon vs. Davidson W, 72-56 1,071 February 19, 2011 Elon vs. Samford L, 80-83 881 November 18, 2005 Elon vs. N.C. A&T W, 75-70 850 December 2, 1998 Elon vs. UNCG L, 65-83 838 December 14, 2014 Elon vs. Vanderbilt L, 50-66 826 February 22, 2014 Elon vs. Wofford W, 85-59 789 January 24, 2011 Elon vs. Appalachian State L, 54-67 774 February 8, 2003 Elon vs. Charleston Southern W, 87-73 754 January 29, 2009 Elon vs. Southern Virginia W, 74-33 749 January 28, 2010 Elon vs. Southern Virginia W, 83-32 737 February 2, 2000 Elon vs. Radford W, 66-57 723 January 27, 2011 Elon vs. Southern Virginia W, 78-45 677 February 12, 2011 Elon vs. Wofford W, 73-60 658 February 8, 2014 Elon vs. Georgia Southern W, 85-60 652 January 24, 2007 Elon vs. Longwood W, 48-39

Women’s Basketball Average Attendance Season Season Average Highest Attended Game 1998-99 317 850 1999-00 267 737 2000-01 169 354 2001-02 313 528 2002-03 332 774 2003-04 286 409 2004-05 298 488 2005-06 270 881 2006-07 219 652 2007-08 259 650 2008-09 293 754 2009-10 395 749 2010-11 501 1,071 2011-12 413 637 2012-13 470 1,123 2013-14 461 826 2014-15 452 838 2015-16 503 650

57 Elon All-Time in Division I Conference Tournaments All-Time Tournament Results 2015-16 Season (CAA) 1999-00 Season (Big South) Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score 03-10 Delaware L, 59-68 03-02 UNC Asheville W, 58-39 03-03 Liberty L, 51-68 2014-15 Season (CAA) Date Opponent Score 03-13 UNCW W, 60-48 03-14 James Madison L, 60-63 2013-14 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-08 Appalachian State W, 59-56 03-09 Chattanooga L, 44-77 2012-13 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-09 Samford W, 70-60 03-10 Davidson L, 61-71 2011-12 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-03 Samford L, 36-67 2010-11 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-05 Furman W, 69-62 03-06 Appalachian State L, 48-72 2009-10 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-04 Wofford W, 67-53 03-05 Samford L, 38-57 2008-09 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-05 Georgia Southern W, 57-54 03-07 Western Carolina L, 52-71 2007-08 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-08 Davidson W, 68-49 03-08 Western Carolina L, 66-72 2006-07 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 02-27 Appalachian State L, 50-64 2005-06 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-03 Davidson L, 53-55 2004-05 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-02 College Of Charleston L, 39-69 2003-04 Season (SoCon) Date Opponent Score 03-04 East Tennessee State W, 84-68 03-05 Chattanooga L, 37-67 2002-03 Season (Big South) Date Opponent Score 03-04 Winthrop W, 73-61 03-08 High Point L, 66-80 2001-02 Season (Big South) Date Opponent Score 02-27 Coastal Carolina L, 64-66 2000-01 Season (Big South) Date Opponent Score 02-28 Winthrop W, 67-53 03-02 Charleston Southern W, 67-53 03-03 Liberty L, 47-52

58 Elon All-Time in Division I Conference Tournaments Elon Coaching Conference Tournament Records Miscellaneous Stats in the SoCon Tournament Karen Barefoot...... 3-3 Highest Team Point Total...... 84 Brenda Paul...... 6-9 Lowest Team Point Total...... 36 Charlotte Smith...... 3-5 Longest Winning Streak...... 1 Game Longest Losing Streak...... 4 Games Elon in Conference Tournaments By Site Most Individual Points...... 25 Asheville, N.C...... 3-4 ...... Ali Ford vs. Furman (3-5-11) Chattanooga, Tenn...... 2-3 ...... Courtney Medley vs. Georgia Southern (3-5-09) Charleston, S.C...... 2-4 ...... Tierra Brumbrey vs. Western Carolina (3-9-08) Upper Marlboro, Md...... 1-2 Most Individual Rebounds...... 14 Charlotte, N.C...... 1-1 ...... Kelsey Evans vs. Appalachian State (3-6-11) Elon, N.C...... 1-0 Most Individual Assists...... 7 Lynchburg, Va...... 0-1 ...... Ali Ford vs. Samford (3-9-13) Roanoke, Va...... 2-2 Most Individual 3-Pointers Made...... 7 ...... Tierra Brumbrey vs. Western Carolina (3-9-08) Elon in the Big South Tournament...... 4-4 Most Individual Free Throws Made...... 8 vs. Charleston Southern...... 1-0 ...... Tiara Gause vs. Western Carolina (3-7-09) vs. Coastal Carolina...... 0-1 vs. High Point...... 0-1 Miscellaneous Stats in the Big South Tournament vs. Liberty...... 0-2 Highest Team Point Total...... 80 vs. UNC Asheville...... 1-0 Lowest Team Point Total...... 47 vs. Winthrop...... 2-0 Longest Winning Streak...... 2 Games Longest Losing Streak...... 2 Games Elon in the SoCon Tournament...... 6-10 vs. Appalachian State...... 1-2 vs. Chattanooga...... 0-2 vs. College of Charleston...... 0-1 vs. Davidson...... 1-2 vs. East Tennessee State...... 1-0 vs. Furman...... 1-0 vs. Georgia Southern...... 1-0 vs. Samford...... 1-2 vs. Western Carolina...... 0-2 vs. Wofford...... 1-0 vs. UNCG...... 0-0

Elon in the CAA Championship...... 1-2 vs. Delaware...... 0-1 vs. James Madison...... 0-1 vs. UNCW...... 1-0

Miscellaneous Stats in the CAA Championship Highest Team Point Total...... 60 Lowest Team Point Total...... 50 Longest Winning Streak...... 1 Game Longest Losing Streak...... 2 Games Most Individual Points...... 18 ...... Shay Burnett vs. James Madison (3-14-15) Most Individual Rebounds...... 8 ...... Shay Burnett vs. Delaware (3-10-16) ...... Josepha Mbouma vs. James Madison (3-14-15) Most Individual Assists...... 4 ...... Essence Baucom vs. James Madison (3-14-15) Most Individual 3-Pointers Made...... 1 ...... Eight tied Most Individual Free Throws Made...... 8 ...... Shay Burnett vs. James Madison (3-14-15)

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To The Media Media Will Call & Parking Practice Coverage It is our hope that you will find this Credentials which are not mailed can be Elon women’s basketball practices publication useful while covering Elon picked up at the Will Call table located in are open to the media, and the coaching University women’s basketball during the front of Alumni Gym in the Koury Athletic staff will meet with any media members 2016-17 season. Every effort has been made Center. Parking is located across from the following the practice session. Please to include timely and pertinent information Koury Center in the Oaks Parking Lot. contact the Athletic Communications Office for your use. at (336) 278-6761 if you plan to cover a Thank you for your coverage of Elon Photographers practice session so the proper arrangements University women’s basketball. We look In order to be permitted on the can be made. forward to serving you this season. baselines, photographers must have a credential. Properly credentialed Radio Broadcasts Press Credentials photographers will be allowed to shoot in WSOE 89.3 FM in Elon will provide play- All media members and photographers compliance with NCAA rules. Photographers by-play coverage of all regular-season games wishing to cover a home Elon women’s should shoot from the designated locations. during the 2016-17 season. Again this season, basketball game must submit a credential No photographers are permitted in the all Elon games can be heard over the internet request via email to Paige Fredrickson. bench area of either team. at elonphoenix.com. All requests are screened to ensure a working press row with priority given to Media Services Phoenix All-Access daily newspapers, radio/TV sports directors Game notes, flip cards and statistics are All home women’s basketball games can and other media who cover Elon and their provided at every Elon home game. Post- be viewed for free on Phoenix All-Access. Any opponents on a regular basis. game interviews will be conducted in room games not selected for TV will be broadcast Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone 125 of the Koury Center, which is located exclusively on Phoenix All-Access. under the age of 18 will not be granted in the back left corner of the gym from the credentials. If you wish to bring a guest, concourse entrance. please inquire regarding the availability of Directions to Alumni Gym tickets. Wireless Internet Service High-speed wireless internet access If traveling on Interstate 85/40, take exit is provided free of charge on press row. 141. Follow signs to Elon University. Upon Media Contact Information Network information can be obtained from a entering the town of Elon and passing over Athletic Communications office staff member. the railroad crossing, you will reach the Hag- Women’s Basketball Contact gard Avenue intersection. Continue through Paige Fredrickson the light and the building on the right is the Work Phone 336.278-6761 Radio Koury Athletic Center, home of Alumni Gym. Email [email protected] A phone line will be made available in Parking is located across the street in the Cell Phone 281.433.6794 Alumni Gym for an official radio broadcast Oaks Parking Lot. Fax 336.278.6768 for opponents. Important Phone Numbers Athletic Department 336.278.6800 Player & Coach Interviews Press Row 336.278.6747 All player and coach interviews must be Ticket Office 336.278.6750 coordinated through the Athletic Media Mailing Address Communications Office and requests are Standard asked to be made at least 24 hours in Athletic Communications Office advance. Depending upon schedules and 2500 Campus Box other time considerations, interviews will be Elon University scheduled before or after practice sessions. Elon, N.C. 27244 Player phone numbers will not be released Overnight to media members. Athletic Communications Office 100 Campus Drive Elon University Elon, N.C. 27244 Website www.elonphoenix.com

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