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SCHEDULE/RESULTS #2 Campbellsville University (8-0, 0-0 msc) (9-0, 0-0 MSC) vs. #8 Westmont College (4-1) November (9-0) Nov. 1 vs. Dillard University^ W, 78-69 Oman Arena • Jackson, Tenn. Nov. 2 vs. Brescia University^ W, 90-77 Saturday, Nov. 30 • 1 p.m. ET Nov. 8 vs. Bethel University+ W, 54-41 Nov. 9 vs. Martin Methodist College+ W. 91-59 THE MATCHUP | #WeAreCU Nov. 15 vs. Simmons College& W, 114-48 About the Series Nov. 16 vs. Marian University& W, 72-65 All-Time Record: 2-0 Nov. 22 vs. Brescia University# W, 95-56 Last Meeting: Nov. 26, 2016 | WC 59-50 Nov. 23 vs. Voorhees College# W, 103-39 First Meeting: Nov. 26, 2016 | WC 59-50 Nov. 26 West Virginia Tech W, 83-68 Nov. 29 vs. MidAmerica Nazarene University% 1 p.m. Head Coach: Ginger High Colvin (13th season) Head Coach: Kirsten Moore (15th season) Nov. 30 vs. Westmont College% 1 p.m. Record: 344-82 (.808) Record: 328-119 (.734) Record vs. WC: 0-1 Record vs. Campbellsville: 1-0 December (0-0) Dec. 7 @ Lindsey Wilson College* 3 p.m. CU PROBABLE STARTERS Dec. 9 @ Fisk University 7 p.m. Dec. 14 Fisk University 2 p.m. Lexy Lake • 3rd leading scorer at 12.1 ppg Dec. 19 Martin Methodist College 4 p.m. So. • Guard • 5-9 • Career-high 21 pts. vs. Brescia - Nov. 2 Harrodsburg, Ky. • 34-74 3-pt. FG (45.9%) | only 12 2-pt. attempts January (0-0) 12 • 1st in NAIA in total 3-pt FG made (34) Jan. 4 Cumberland University* 2 p.m. Jan. 6 @ Life University* 6 p.m. Jan. 9 University of Pikeville* 6 p.m. SAVANNAH GREGORY • 2nd leading scorer at 13.9 ppg Jan. 11 Shawnee State University* 2 p.m. R-Jr. • Guard • 5-8 • MSC Player of the Week on Nov. 4 Jan 16. University of the Cumberlands* 6 p.m. 13 Scottsville, Ky. • 25 pts., 11 reb., vs. Dillard - Nov. 1 Jan. 23 Georgetown College* 6 p.m. • 7th in NAIA in total steals at 27 Jan. 25 @ Thomas More University* 2 p.m. Jan. 30 Life University* 6 p.m. CAITLIN HALL • Career-high 18 pts. vs. Marian - Nov. 16 Sr. • Guard • 5-5 • Leads CU with 46.2% 3-pt FG% (12-26) February (0-0) Stanford, Ky. • 5th in NAIA in assists/game at 6.1 Feb. 1 @ Cumberland University 3 p.m. 20 • Leads team in minutes per game at 25.1 Feb. 6 @ Shawnee State University 6 p.m. Feb. 8 @ University of Pikeville 2 p.m. Feb. 15 Lindsey Wilson College 2 p.m. COURTNEY PRITCHETT • 12 pts., 6 reb., 3 ast., in CU debut vs. Dillard Feb. 20 Thomas More University 6 p.m. R-Fr. • Forward • 5-8 • 23rd in NAIA in /turnover ratio (3.0) Feb. 22 @ Georgetown College 2 p.m. 32 Byrdstown, Tenn. • 11 pts., 1 stl., 3 reb., 2 ast., vs. Marian - Nov. 16 Feb. 29 @ University of the Cumberlands 2 p.m. • Tennessee Miss Basketball Class A (2017-18)

BOLD home game * Mid-South Conference Game MADISON FAULKNER • Leading scorer at 14.9 ppg ^ Chamber Classic - @ Bethel University Sr. • Forward • 5-9 • Only player with double figures in every game + MSC/SSAC Challenge - @ Martin Methodist College Horse Cave, Ky. • 1,068 career points scored, 34th all-time & Pikeville Classic - @ University of Pikeville 40 • 2018-19 NCCAA Player of the Year # Rosa Stokes Classic - @ Cumberland University % Champions Classic - @ Jackson, Tenn.

RADIO/VIDEO/TV LTB’S TOUGHEST NON-CONFERENCE TEST Radio: 88.7 The Tiger The Campbellsville University women’s basketball team will hit the road once again for the state AND of Tennessee as they venture to Jackson for the Champion’s Classic this Friday and Saturday. campbellsvilletigers.com/watch The Lady Tigers will face a pair of NAIA Preseason ranked foes in No. 14 MidAmerica Nazarene University on Nov. 29 and No. 8 Westmont College on Nov. 30 at the Oman Arena. No. 2 CU has TV: N/A only faced one other ranked opponent this season in No. 16 Bethel back on Nov. 15 when the Lady Tigers earned a 54-41 win in Pulaski, Tenn. on a neutral court. The Champion’s Classic will host 10 Online Video: teams that are all ranked inside of the NAIA Preseason Top-25 including six of the top-10, headlined by preseason No. 1 Freed-Hardeman and No. 2 Campbellsville.

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ROSTER COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ���������� Ginger High Colvin (Campbellsville ‘90) No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Previous School Assistant Coach: ...... Miranda Denney (Campbellsville ‘05) 3 Madison Sheppard So. G 5-7 London, Ky./North Laurel HS Assistant Coach: ����������� Lindsey Burd (Campbellsville ‘16) 4 Bailey Pedigo Fr. G 5-7 Glasgow, Ky./Barren County HS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 5 TeDeja Marshall Fr. F 6-0 Nashville, Tenn./Vilseck HS TEDEJA Marshall ���������������������������������������� Teh-DAYE-shuh 10 Shyla Calbert Jr. G 5-3 Bardstown, Ky./Nelson County HS SHYLA Calbert ���������������������������������������������������������SHY-luh 11 Faith Lake So. G 5-9 Harrodsburg, Ky./Mercer County HS Shelby HARMEYER �������������������������������������������har-MYE-er 12 Lexy Lake So. G 5-9 Harrodsburg, Ky./Mercer County HS LASHAYA Carman �������������������������������������������� luh-SHAY-uh 13 Savannah Gregory R-Jr. G 5-8 Scottsville, Ky./Allen County-Scottsville HS 20 Caitlin Hall Sr. G 5-5 Stanford, Ky./Lincoln County HS TEAM INFORMATION 21 Cristin Hall R-Jr. G 5-5 Stanford, Ky./Lincoln County HS 2018-19 Record ���������������������������������������� (33-3, 14-0 MSC) 2018-19 Finish �������������������������������������������������� (NAIA Rd. 3) 22 Shelby Harmeyer R-Fr. G 5-10 Independence, Ky./Simon Kenton HS Returners ����������������������������������������������������������������������� (13) 25 Ashlee McGeorge R-So. F 6-0 Tompkinsville, Ky./Monroe County HS Newcomers ��������������������������������������������������������������������� (2) 32 Courtney Pritchett R-Fr. F 5-8 Byrdstown, Tenn./Pickett County HS First Year ����������������������������������������������������������������� 1974-75 All-Time Record ���������������������������������������������������� 1004-362 33 Sammy Rogers Jr. G 6-0 Lawrenceburg, Ky./Anderson County HS NAIA Tourney Apperances (Last) ���������������27 (2019 Rd. 3) 40 Madison Faulkner Sr. F 5-8 Horse Cave, Ky./Caverna HS MSC Titles (Last) ������������������������������������������������� 21 (2019) 42 Lashaya Carman So. F 6-2 Liberty, Ky./Russell County HS MSC Tourney Titles (Last) ����������������������������������� 10 (2019)

#3 Madison Sheppard #4 Bailey Pedigo #5 TeDeja Marshall #10 Shyla Calbert #11 Faith Lake So. | G | 5-7 Fr. | G | 5-7 Fr. | F | 6-0 Jr. | G | 5-2 So. | G | 5-9 London, Ky. Glasgow, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Bardstown, Ky. Harrodsburg, Ky.

#12 Lexy Lake #13 Savannah Gregory #20 Catlin Hall #21 Cristin Hall #22 Shelby Harmeyer So. | G | 5-9 R-Jr. | G | 5-8 Sr. | G | 5-5 R-Jr. | G | 5-5 R-Fr. | G | 5-10 Harrodsburg, Ky. Scottsville, Ky. Stanford, Ky. Stanford, Ky. Independence, Ky.

#25 Ashlee McGeorge #32 Courtney Pritchett #33 Sammy Rogers #40 Madison Faulkner #42 Lashaya Carman R-So. | F | 5-9 R-Fr. | F | 5-8 Jr. | G | 6-0 Sr. | F | 5-8 So. | F | 6-2 Tompkinsville, Ky. Byrdstown, Tenn. Lawrenceburg, Ky. Horse Cave, Ky. Liberty, Ky. 2019-20 Campbellville University Women’s Basketball @LTB_CU | Campbellsvilletigers.com WESTMONT COLLEGE WARRIORS TEAM INFORMATION ROSTER COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown / Previous School Head Coach...... Kirsten Moore (15th season) Assistant Coach...... Selena Ho-English (9th season) 1 Lauren Tsuneishi G 5-0 Jr. Torrance, CA / Redondo Union H.S. Assistant Coach ��������������������������Jill Heckman (1st season) 3 Iyree Jarrett G 5-5 So. Whittier, CA / Brea Olinda 4 Maud Ranger G 5-7 Sr. Paris, France / Fairmont Prep TEAM INFORMATION

5 Krissy Miyahara G 5-2 So. San Jose, CA / Archbishop Mitty 2018-19 Record ������������������������������������������������������������� 24-8 2018-19 Finish ����������������������������������������� NAIA Opening Round 10 Stefanie Berberabe G 5-3 So. Norwalk, CA / Saint Joseph High School Returners �����������������������������������������������������������������������������9 12 Taylor Rarick G 5-4 Jr. Newberg, OR / Concordia (Calif.) Newcomers ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 0 13 Gabriella Stoll F 6-0 So. Murrieta, CA / Vista Murrieta High School SCHOOL INFORMATION 21 Sydney Brown F 6-0 So. Turner, OR / Salem Academy Location ����������������������������������������������� Santa Barbara, Calif. Founded ������������������������������������������������������������������������1937 24 Kaitlin Larson F 5-11 So. Camano Island, WA / Stanwood High School Enrollment ��������������������������������������������������������������������1,277 Nickname ����������������������������������������������������������������� Warriors 11/26/2019 DakStats WebSync

Westmont (Calif.) NAIA WBB - 2019 Basketball Statistics TOTAL 3-PT FREE THROWS REBOUNDS Name GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT OFF DEF TOT R/G PF A TO BLK ST PTS P/G 24 Larson, Kaitlin 5 5 168 33.6 22 76 0.289 7 25 0.280 8 18 0.444 13 17 30 6.0 10 4 2 3 5 59 11.8 10 Berberabe, Stefanie 5 3 154 30.8 18 47 0.383 3 10 0.300 18 25 0.720 7 7 14 2.8 8 29 10 0 18 57 11.4 04 Ranger, Maud 5 5 181 36.2 19 43 0.442 13 32 0.406 5 8 0.625 19 28 47 9.4 11 7 11 0 11 56 11.2 13 Stoll, Gabriella 5 2 121 24.2 18 37 0.486 0 2 0.000 14 23 0.609 12 17 29 5.8 15 2 5 3 6 50 10.0 01 Tsuneishi, Lauren 5 5 156 31.2 13 43 0.302 12 38 0.316 6 11 0.545 7 7 14 2.8 14 14 5 0 3 44 8.8 03 Jarrett, Iyree 5 5 139 27.8 15 35 0.429 6 19 0.316 5 11 0.455 5 5 10 2.0 8 16 7 1 5 41 8.2 05 Miyahara, Krissy 4 0 83 20.8 9 24 0.375 9 24 0.375 3 4 0.750 3 2 5 1.3 4 9 2 0 1 30 7.5 12 Rarick, Taylor 5 0 47 9.4 8 17 0.471 8 15 0.533 1 2 0.500 3 3 6 1.2 1 3 1 0 0 25 5.0 TEAM 9 13 22 0 Totals 5 1049 122 322 0.379 58 165 0.352 60 102 0.588 78 99 177 35.4 71 84 43 7 49 362 72.4 Opponents 5 1048 111 273 0.407 30 105 0.286 48 59 0.814 69 140 209 41.8 102 58 97 8 19 300 60.0

Score by Quarter Team Name 1 2 3 4 OT1 OT2 Tot Westmont (Calif.) 81 79 85 96 8 13 362 Opponent 64 75 80 66 8 7 300

Dead Ball Rebounds Team Name Total Westmont (Calif.) 11 Opponent 1

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www.dakstats.com/WebSync/Pages/Team/SeasonTotalsPrinterFriendly.aspx?sg=WBB&sea=NAIWBB_2019&confType=Overall&teamID=353&sgName=NAIA WB… 1/1 LEADERS CAMPBELLSVILLE LADY TIGER BASKETBALL POINTS PER GAME SERIES FACTS second in three-point field goals made per game CU Madison Faulkner 14.9 • The Lady Tigers and Warriors have only met one at 11.6. time previously to this season at the exact same • Two of their players are in the top-10 in the NAIA WC Kaitlin Larson 11.8 tournament back on Nov. 26, 2016. rankings individually in assisting categories as REBOUNDS PER GAME • Westmont came away with a 59-50 victory in Krissy Miyahara is No. 5 at a 4.5 assist/turnover CU Madison Faulkner 5.8 Jackson, Tenn. as they limited CU to 33.3 percent ratio with Stefani Berberabe at No. 8 in assists per WC Maud Ranger 9.4 shooting from the field and 21.4 percent from game at 5.8. ASSISTS PER GAME behind the three-point arc. • Like Campbellsville, the Warriors force their • With the Warriors holding that 1-0 advantage in opponents into a lot of turnovers with their CU Caitlin Hall 6.1 the series history, they are the only team on the turnover margin ranked eighth in NAIA DI at 10.8. WC Stefanie Berberabe 5.8 current, 2019-20, schedule for the Lady Tigers not STEALS PER GAME to own a prior victory against. TIGER CLAWZ CU Savannah Gregory 3.0 • That 2016 matchup was between the No. 4 ranked • Campbellsville is the No. 1 assisting team in NAIA Lady Tigers and No. 2 ranked Warriors as this 2019 Division I with a team total of 181 so far on the WC Stefanie Berberabe 3.6 matchup will also see a No. 2 ranked team, this season behind starting point guard Caitlin Hall’s 3-POINT PERCENTAGE time the Lady Tigers take on a top-10 foe in No. 8 55 assists, good for No. 2 individually in that CU Caitlin Hall 46.2% Westmont. category. WC Maud Ranger 40.6% • For Westmont in 2016, Aysia Shellmire led all • Forcing turnovers has been a big part of the scorers with 22 points and 15 rebounds – matching CU game plan through the early portion of the PERCENTAGE her career-high in boards. Lauren McCoy finished schedule as they force their opponents into about CU Ashlee McGeorge 60.0% with 11 points and six blocks for Westmont, while 30 turnovers per game at 29.7 and rank third in WC Gabriella Stoll 48.6% Abby Miller and Madison Clements also led the NAIA DI in total steals at 145 this season. Lady Tigers with 11. • Savannah Gregory has maintained her strong • In the defensive battle in 2016, Westmont was able defensive prowess this season with 27 steals so QUICK FACTS to overcome a 18-11 first quarter deficit to hold CU far, good for 8th in the NAIA, through nine games Location...... Campbellsville, Ky. to single digits in the second and third quarter then for a 3.0 steals per game average, leading CU in Enrollment ���������������������������������������������13,300 continue to pull away in the fourth to pull off the win. that category. • Lexy Lake has shown to pick up her outside Founded ���������������������������������������������������1906 A BRIEF STAY AT HOME shooting game this season as she leads the NAIA Nickname...... Lady Tigers • Campbellsville was able to play their only home in three-pointers made at 34 so far this season. Colors...... Maroon and Gray game of November this past Tuesday evening • She is only 17 away from tying her season total President...... Dr. Michael V. Carter when they hosted West Virginia Tech at the three pointers from last year as she’s also boosted VP for Athletics...... Rusty Hollingsworth Powell Athletic Center. her playing time from 13.4 to 21.2 minutes per • The Lady Tigers earned an 83-58 victory over the game. Director of Athletics ���������������������������Jim Hardy Golden Bears to move to 9-0 behind a 20-point Athletics Office ����������������������������270-789-5257 effort from senior forward Madison Faulkner. 1,000-WIN PLATEAU Website...... CampbellsvilleTigers.com • After the first home game of the season for the • In the 45th season of Lady Tiger basketball Conference ���������������������������������������Mid-South Lady Tigers, they are currently on a 18-game history, Campbellsville reached a milestone that winning streak at the Powell Athletic Center. had only been accomplished twice before in the Division ������������������������������������������������ NAIA DI • Their last home loss came on Jan. 20, 2018 when history of NAIA women’s basketball, win 1,000 Home Court...... Powell Athletic Center they lost a 10-point game to No. 4 Shawnee State games as a program. MEDIA INFO before they finished that season with four home • The monumental win came in CU’s 91-59 win wins, followed by a 13-0 2018-19 home slate. over Martin Methodist College last Saturday SID...... Jordan Alves • The Lady Tigers will have two more home games in Pulaski, Tenn. as part of the MSC/SSAC Phone...... 270-789-5276 in December before we hit the 2020 part of the Crossover Challenge. Email...... [email protected] schedule on the 14th and 19th when they host the • Campbellsville joins Wayland Baptist and Union second meetings of the season against both Fisk University (Tenn.) as the only other programs to Asst. SID/WBB Contact �����������������Brett Tudela University and Martin Methodist College. reach the feat as Union is no longer part of the NAIA after moving to the NCAA Division II level. Phone ...... 270-789-5244 SCOUTING WESTMONT • The Lady Tigers have reached their 1,000 wins Email...... [email protected] • The Warriors are 4-1 in the early going with with only two head coaches in the program’s their only defeat coming against an NCAA DIII history with the 661 from Donna Wise followed up Asst. SID/Broadcasting...... Zach Clements opponent in Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in their by the 339 and counting from her former player Phone...... 270-789-5244 season opener on Nov. 5. and assistant Ginger High Colvin. • Since that point, WC has gone on a four-game Email:...... [email protected] winning streak against Northern New Mexico, UP NEXT FOR CU Claifornia Lutheran, Our Lady of the Lake, and • Campbellsville will get back to neutral games this Asst. SID/Photography ������������������ Brett Pierce Antelope Valley, weekend in Jackson, Tenn. with games against Phone...... 270-789-5244 • As a team, Westmont is the top team in NAIA DI MidAmerica Nazarene and Westmont. in assist/turnover ratio at a 2.0 ratio and they are Email:...... [email protected]

2019-20 Campbellville University Women’s Basketball @LTB_CU | Campbellsvilletigers.com LADY TIGERS IN THE NAIA STAT RANKINGS Campbellsville vs. Westmont TEAM RANKINGS CU...... CATEGORY...... WC 86.7...... Points per Game...... 72.4 • Ranks Number 1 in Division I in Total Assists (181) +28.7...... Scoring Margin...... +12.4 • Ranks Number 2 in Division I in Turnover Margin (14.667) 47.0%...... Field Goal Percentage...... 37.9% • Ranks Number 2 in Division I in Total Scoring Offense (780) 42.7%...... Opponent Field Goal Percentage...... 40.7% • Ranks Number 3 in Division I in Total Steals (145) 38.6%...... 3-Point Field Goal Percentage...... 35.2% 9.0...... Average 3-Point Field Goals Made...... 11.6 • Ranks Number 5 in Division I in Total 3-Pt FG Made (81) 33.5%...... Opponent 3-Point Field Goal Percentage...... 28.6% • Ranks Number 6 in Division I in Field Goal Pct (0.470) 72.4%...... Percentage...... 58.8% • Ranks Number 6 in Division I in Assists per Game (20.111) 15.4...... Free Throws Made per Game...... 12.0 • Ranks Number 6 in Division I in Steals per Game (16.111) 35.9...... Rebounds per Game...... 35.4 • Ranks Number 7 in Division I in Assist/Turnover Ratio (1.371) +1.9...... Rebounding Margin...... -6.4 1.8...... Blocked Shots per Game...... 1.4 • Ranks Number 8 in Division I in 3-Pt Fg Pct (0.386) 20.1...... Assists per Game...... 16.8 • Ranks Number 8 in Division I in Scoring Offense per Game (86.667) 16.1...... Steals per Game...... 9.8 • Ranks Number 9 in Division I in 3-Pt Fg Made per Game (9.000) 14.7...... Turnovers per Game...... 8.6 • Ranks Number 12 in Division I in Scoring Margin (28.667) +14.7...... Turnover Margin...... +10.8 • Ranks Number 20 in Division I in Free Throw Pct (0.724) 1.4...... Assist/Turnover Ratio...... 2.0 • Ranks Number 22 in Division I in Total Defense (34.000) Colvin’s Coaching Career • Ranks Number 26 in Division I in Scoring Defense per Game (58.000) Year Position Record Postseason • Ranks Number 27 in Division I in Total Total Rebound Offense (323) 1991-92 Part Time Asst. 24-6 NAIA • Ranks Number 45 in Division I in Total Blocks (16) 1992-93 Part Time Asst. 27-5 NAIA • Ranks Number 45 in Division I in Offensive Rebounds per Game (13.556) 1993-94 Part Time Asst. 26-6 NAIA 1994-95 Part Time Asst. 28-7 NAIA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS 1995-96 Part Time Asst. 21-8 NAIA • Lexy Lake Ranks Number 1 in Division I in Total 3-Pt FG Made (34) 1996-97 Part Time Asst. 24-9 MSC Champs - NAIA • Caitlin Hall Ranks Number 2 in Division I in Total Assists (55) 1997-98 Part Time Asst. 26-8 MSC Champs - NAIA • Lexy Lake Ranks Number 3 in Division I in 3-Pt Fg Made per Game (3.778) 1998-99 Part Time Asst. 17-15 MSC Champs - NAIA • Caitlin Hall Ranks Number 5 in Division I in Assists per Game (6.111) 1999-00 Part Time Asst. 28-5 MSC Champs - NAIA 2000-01 Part Time Asst. 23-10 MSC Champs - NAIA • Savannah Gregory Ranks Number 8 in Division I in Total Steals (27) 2001-02 Part Time Asst. 29-7 MSC Champs - NAIA • Savannah Gregory Ranks Number 10 in Division I in Field Goal Pct (0.595) 2002-03 Part Time Asst. 21-9 MSC Champs - NAIA • Lexy Lake Ranks Number 14 in Division I in Total Steals (22) 2003-04 Assistant Coach 23-9 MSC Champs - NAIA • Madison Faulkner Ranks Number 14 in Division I in Total Scoring (134) 2004-05 Assistant Coach 17-14 NAIA 2005-06 Assistant Coach 11-19 NAIA • Savannah Gregory Ranks Number 19 in Division I in Steals per Game (3.000) 2006-07 Assistant Coach 13-14 NAIA • Caitlin Hall Ranks Number 22 in Division I in Assist/Turnover Ratio (3.056) 2007-08 Head Coach 19-13 NAIA • Savannah Gregory Ranks Number 22 in Division I in Total Scoring (125) 2008-09 Head Coach 26-7 MSC Champs - NAIA • Courtney Pritchett Ranks Number 23 in Division I in Assist/Turnover Ratio (3.000) 2009-10 Head Coach 33-3 MSC Champs - NAIA • Madison Faulkner Ranks Number 25 in Division I in Total Steals (19) 2010-11 Head Coach 30-4 MSC Champs - NAIA 2011-12 Head Coach 20-13 NAIA • Caitlin Hall Ranks Number 25 in Division I in Total Steals (19) 2012-13 Head Coach 25-10 NAIA • Madison Faulkner Ranks Number 26 in Division I in Field Goal Pct (0.515) 2013-14 Head Coach 32-4 MSC Champs - NAIA • Savannah Gregory Ranks Number 28 in Division I in Free Throw Pct (0.818) 2014-15 Head Coach 33-4 MSC Champs/NAIA Runner-Up • Lexy Lake Ranks Number 29 in Division I in 3-Pt Fg Pct (0.459) 2015-16 Head Coach 27-8 NAIA • Courtney Pritchett Ranks Number 30 in Division I in Total Assists (30) 2016-17 Head Coach 28-7 NAIA Fab Four 2017-18 Head Coach 29-6 NAIA Round 2 • Lexy Lake Ranks Number 45 in Division I in Total Scoring (109) 2018-19 Head Coach 33-3 MSC Champs - NAIA • Lexy Lake Ranks Number 46 in Division I in Steals per Game (2.444)

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Coach/Team Years W-L RANK LAST TEAM (FIRST-PLACE VOTES) RECORD POINTS 1 1 Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) [6] 34-3 217 #1 Dale Neal / Freed-Hardeman 25 707-179 2 2 Campbellsville (Ky.) 33-3 207 3 10 Oklahoma City [1] 33-5 201 #2 Mike Davis / Central Methodist 29 674-319 4 5 The Master’s (Calif.) 28-7 199 5 7 Wayland Baptist (Texas) 29-6 187 #3 John Wethington / Lindsey Wilson 30 609-346 6 12 Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) [1] 28-7 178 #4 Russ Davis / Vanguard 23 601-149 7 6 Carroll (Mont.) 26-8 173 8 8 Westmont (Calif.) [1] 24-8 171 #5 Bo Browder / Xavier 21 472-196 9 3 Columbia (Mo.) 29-4 163 10 13 Vanguard (Calif.) 22-10 153 #6 Brian Orr / Lewis-Clark State 18 446-153 11 14 Shawnee State (Ohio) 25-10 148 12 NR Central Methodist (Mo.) 20-12 145 #7 Chad Folsom / Benedictine 18 402-188 13 16 Talladega (Ala.) 28-6 133 14 10 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 25-6 129 #8 Tracy English / William Carey 29 376-432 15 17 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 23-11 101 16 15 Bethel (Tenn.) 28-6 100 #9 Jeff Soderquist / John Brown 21 344-346 17 RV Providence (Mont.) (Mont.) 18-14 99 18 20 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 20-13 95 #10 Ginger High Colvin / Campbellsville 13 335-82 19 RV Clarke (Iowa) 23-12 94 #11 Kirsten Moore / Westmont 14 328-119 20 18 Lyon (Ark.) 25-8 89 21 NR Thomas More (Ky.) 32-0 76 22 19 Menlo (Calif.) 20-10 72 23 RV LSU Alexandria (La.) 22-8 65 TEAM ALL-TIME NAIA WINS (Top 10) 24 22 Loyola (La.) 26-7 60 25 9 William Penn (Iowa) 30-3 54 Team W-L Record W-L % 1st Year Receiving Votes: Lewis-Clark (Idaho) 49, Xavier (La.) 43, Montana Western 31, #1 Wayland Baptist 1651-568 0.744 1948-49 Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 26, Georgetown (Ky.) 23, Science & Arts of Oklahoma #2 Union University* 1141-197 0.853 1972-73 17, Pikeville (Ky.) 10, William Jessup (Calif.) 3 #3 Campbellsville 996-362 0.733 1974-75 MSC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK #4 St. Ambrose 976-380 0.720 1976-77 WEEK OF PLAYER (POSITION, SCHOOL) #5 Indiana Wesleyan 922-417 0.689 1973-74 Oct. 28 Carla Covane (Center, Cumberlands) #6 Oklahoma City 913-308 0.748 1979-80 Nov. 4 Savannah Gregory (Guard, Campbellsville) #6 Mount Mercy 913-550 0.624 1971-72 Nov. 11 Reagan Turner (Guard, Lindsey Wilson) Nov. 18 Zoie Barth (Guard, Thomas More) #8 College of the Ozarks 900-354 0.718 1979-80 Nov. 25 Britany Miller (Forward, Cumberland) #9 Tennessee Wesleyan 895-427 0.677 1975-76 #9 Lewis-Clark State 895-446 0.667 1974-75 * No Longer an NAIA Program * * Calculated Prior to 2019-20 Season Start * WHERE CU COACHES RANK BY WINS Coach Years Total Record Donna Wise ‘74-’07 32 years 661-280 Ginger Colvin ‘08-pres. 13th 344-82

2018-19 MSC STANDINGS SCHOOL MSC OVERALL Campbellsville 14-0 1.000 33-3 .917 Shawnee State 9-5 .643 25-10 .714 Lindsey Wilson 9-5 .643 23-11 .676 Univ. of Pikeville 9-5 .643 20-12 .625 Life University 6-8 .429 18-11 .621 Georgetown 5-9 .357 21-11 .656 Cumberland Univ. 3-11 .214 7-20 .259 Univ. of Cumberlands 1-13 .071 14-17 .452

2019-20 Campbellville University Women’s Basketball @LTB_CU | Campbellsvilletigers.com RECORDS WHEN GAME HIGHS GAME LOWS at Powell Athletic Center...... 1-0 CAMPBELLSVILLE GAME HIGHS CAMPBELLSVILLE GAME LOWS On the road...... 1-0 Points...... 114 vs. Simmons (11/15) Points...... 54 vs. Bethel (11/8) Neutral Sites...... 7-0 Field goals made...... 46 vs. Simmons (11/15) Field goals made...... 19 vs. Bethel (11/8) vs. NAIA DI & DII ranked opponents �������������������������2-0 vs. NAIA DI receiving votes opponents ���������������������0-0 Field goals attempted...... 76 vs. Simmons (11/15) Field goals attempted...... 58 vs. Bethel (11/8) vs. unranked opponents...... 8-0 Field goal percentage...... 60.5% vs. Simmons (11/15) Field goal percentage ����������������32.8% vs. Bethel (11/8) Lead at halftime...... 8-0 3-point field goals made...... 14 vs. Simmons(11/15) 3-point field goals made ���������������������5, vs. Marian (11/16) Tied at halftime...... 1-0 3-point field goals attemps ��������32 vs. Voorhees (11/23) 3-point field goals attempted �����������17 vs. Bethel (11/8) Trailing at halftime...... 0-0 3-point field goal percentage...... 52% vs. Brescia (11/2) 3-point field goal %...... 24.1% vs. Bethel (11/8) Overtime...... 0-0 Scoring 90+ points...... 5-0 Free throws made...... 27 vs. Voorhees (11/23) Free throws made...... 7 vs. Brescia (11/2) Scoring 80-89 points...... 1-0 Free throws attempted �������������30, vs. Voorhees (11/23) Free throws attempted...... 13 vs. Simmons (11/15) Scoring 70-79 points...... 2-0 Free throw percentage ����������90% vs. Voorhees (11/23) Free throw percentage...... 38.9% vs. Brescia (11/2) Scoring 60-69 points...... 0-0 Rebounds...... 46 vs. Voorhees (11/23) Rebounds...... 22 vs. Marian (11/16) Scoring under 60 points...... 1-0 Allowing 90+ points...... 0-0 Offensive Rebounds...... 19 vs. Voorhees (11/23) Offensive Rebounds...... 9 vs. Brescia (11/22) Allowing 80-89 points...... 0-0 Defensive Rebounds...... 31 vs. Bethel (11/8) Defensive Rebounds...... 12 vs. Marian (11/16) Allowing 70-79 points...... 1-0 Assists...... 31 vs. Simmons (11/15) Assists �����������������������������������������������8 vs. Bethel (11/8) Allowing 60-69 points...... 3-0 Steals...... 26 vs. Brescia (11/2) Steals...... 7 vs. Dillard (11/1) Allowing under 60 points...... 5-0 Shooting better than opponent...... 6-0 Blocked shots ��������������������������������� 4 vs. Marian (11/16) Blocked shots ����� 0, 2 times, last vs. Martin Methodist (11/9) Shooting worse than opponent...... 3-0 Turnovers...... 22, 2 times, last vs. WVU-Tech (11/26) Turnovers ��������������������������������������� 8 vs. Marian (11/16) Even shooting with opponent...... 0-0 First half points...... 50 vs. Voorhees (11/23) First half points ��������������������������������22 vs. Bethel (11/8) Shooting 50 percent or better...... 4-0 Second half points...... 60 vs. Simmons (11/15) Second half points ���������������������������32 vs. Bethel (11/8) Shooting under 50 percent...... 5-0 Bench points...... 71 vs. Simmons (11/15) Bench points...... 9 vs. Bethel (11/8) Opponent shoots over 50 percent �����������������������������2-0 Opponent shoots under 50 percent ���������������������������7-0 Shooting over 35% from three...... 6-0 Shooting under 35% from three...... 3-0 OPPONENT GAME HIGHS OPPONENT GAME LOWS Opponent shoots over 35% from three ����������������������3-0 Points...... 77, Brescia (11/2) Points...... 39, Voorhees (11/23) Opponent shoots under 35% from three �������������������6-0 Make more free throws than opponent ����������������������8-0 Field goals made...... 33, Brescia (11/2) Field goals made...... 16, Bethel (11/8) Make same free throws as opponent ������������������������0-0 Field goals attempted...... 64, Dillard (11/1) Field goals attempted...... 37, Simmons (11/15) Make less free throws than opponent ������������������������1-0 Field goal percentage...... 60%, 2 times, last Marian (11/16) Field goal percentage...... 28.1%, Voorhees (11/23) Winning rebounding battle...... 4-0 3-point field goals made...... 9, Marian (11/16) 3-point field goals made...... 2, 2 times, last Voorhees (11/23) Even rebounding battle...... 1-0 Losing rebounding battle...... 4-0 3-point field goals attempted...... 28, Dillard (11/1) 3-point field goals attempted.... 9, Martin Methodist (11/9) Recording 16+ assists...... 7-0 3-point field goal percentage...... 45.0%, Marian (11/16) 3-point field goal %...... 22.2%, Martin Methodist (11/9) Recording under 15 assists...... 2-0 Free throws made...... 16, Brescia (11/22) Free throws made...... 3, 2 times, last Martin Methodist (11/9) More assists than turnovers...... 6-0 Free throws attempted...... 25, Brescia (11/22) Free throws attempted...... 5, Martin Methodist (11/9) Even assists and turnovers...... 1-0 Free throw percentage...... 90.9%, Dillard (11/1) Free throw %...... 41.7%, Simmons (11/15) Fewer assists than turnovers...... 2-0 Committing 15 turnovers or less...... 6-0 Rebounds...... 39, 2 times, last Brescia (11/22) Rebounds...... 16, Simmons (11/15) Committing 16+ turnovers...... 3-0 Offensive Rebounds...... 18, Martin Methodist (11/9) Offensive Rebounds...... 1, Simmons (11/15) Games determined by 1-5 points...... 0-0 Defensive Rebounds...... 30, 2 times, last Bethel (11/8) Defensive Rebounds...... 15, Simmons (11/15) Games determined by 6-10 points ����������������������������2-0 Assists...... 22, Brescia (11/2) Assists...... 5, 2 times, last Voorhees (11/23) Games determined by 11-19 points ���������������������������3-0 Games determined by 20+ points �����������������������������4-0 Steals...... 13, WVU-Tech (11/26) Steals �����������������������������������������������3, Simmons (11/15) Following a loss...... 0-0 Blocked shots...... 5, WVU-Tech (11/26) Blocked shots ������������������1, 2 times, last Marian (11/16) Following a win...... 8-0 Turnovers...... 39, Voorhees (11/23) Turnovers ���������������������������������������������16, Dillard (11/1) November...... 9-0 First half points...... 43, Brescia (11/2) First half points ������������������������������11, Voorhees (11/23) December...... 0-0 January...... 0-0 Second half points....36, 2 times, last WVU-Tech (11/26) Second half points...... 22, Simmons (11/15) February...... 0-0 Bench points...... 46, Brescia (11/2) Bench points...... 0, Simmons (11/15)

2019-20 Campbellville University Women’s Basketball @LTB_CU | Campbellsvilletigers.com HEAD COACH GINGER HIGH COLVIN

Ginger High Colvin enters her 12th season In 2009-2010, the Lady Tigers became the first team in the history of the as head coach of the Campbellsville Mid-South Conference to go undefeated in conference play. Additionally, the University Lady Tigers. Though she has Lady Tigers were named the NAIA National Team Champion of Character. worn the title of head coach for only 11 To top it all off, High Colvin was named Mid-South Conference Coach of seasons, High Colvin has been a part of the Year for the second year in a row and was a finalist to be named WBCA the Lady Tiger family for more than two National Coach of the Year. decades. In her tenure as head coach, Coach High Colvin has accumulated a 273-73 High Colvin has led Campbellsville to record. She has achieved three 30-win seasons and has been to the NAIA a pair of NAIA Fab Four appearances, National Tournament in all but her first season. most recently in 2016-17 when the Lady Her Campbellsville University experience began in 1986 on the hardwood Tigers pulled two upsets in the NAIA as a student-athlete under then-head coach, Donna Wise. In her playing Tournament - 73-56 over two-seed Baker career, High Colvin was a star performer. In 1990, she was named a Third- University in the second round and 73-70 Team All-American and the KIAC Player of the Year. She is one of four Lady over No. 1-overall seed Freed-Hardeman. CU fell to eventual national Tigers to be named as an All-Conference selection for four consecutive champion Oklahoma City in the semifinal, 87-78. The National Tournament seasons. She is also a member of the 1,000 point club at Campbellsville appearance was also the 25th in program history - breaking the NAIA University and a member of the Campbellsville University Athletics Hall of record. Fame.

In 2014-15, High Colvin led the Lady Tigers to their most successful season Impressively, High Colvin still holds the NAIA national record for highest in their storied history. Campbellsville women’s basketball competed in the assist average in a career. She also ranks first in CU Lady Tiger basketball the schools first-ever NAIA National Championship game. Although, the history for assists in a game, season and career. Lady Tigers fell to Oklahoma City in the championship game, Campbellsville finished the season ranked No. 2 (tying its highest ranking in history), tied Upon completion of her playing career, High Colvin’s love for Campbellsville the most wins in a season (33) and also won its 18th overall conference University and passion for the game prompted her to begin her coaching regular season title (13 MSC, 5 KIAC). CU was also a perfect, 13-0 at home career as an assistant coach under Wise. High Colvin served as a part-time throughout the regular season for the first time in High Colvin’s era. assistant for 12 years, from 1991-2003.

The 2018-19 season could be argued as one of the most successful In 1997, High Colvin was called upon to take over the reigns of a struggling regular seasons in High Colvin’s career as the Lady Tigers went 28-2 Campbellsville High School Lady Eagle program. Coach’s impact on that overall and 14-0 in the Mid-South Conference. CU also won their first program was both quick and remarkable. In seven seasons, her teams Mid-South Conference Tournament Championship since 2013-14 on their achieved a winning record five times. High Colvin guided her Lady Eagle way to a postseason that ended in the NAIA Quarterfinals. High Colvin was teams to three 20-win seasons and three 5th Region All-A Championships. named MSC Coach of the year in a season that tied her career-high in win One of those All-A Regional Championship teams advanced to the Elite 8 percentage (.917) with the 2009-10 team that had the exact same record of the Class A State Tournament. She also led Campbellsville to two 20th and NAIA Tournament finish. District Titles (the first district titles in school history in women’s basketball). High Colvin’s ultimate achievement at the high school ranks came in 2001 In 2016-17, the Lady Tigers made another MSC Tournament title run before and 2002 when she guided her Lady Eagle squads to the championship falling the in the championship game. High Colvin’s Lady Tigers reached the game of the 5th Region tournament. NAIA Quarterfinals before falling to Benedictine (Kan.). In 2003, High Colvin returned to Campbellsville University as a full time In 2013-14, the Lady Tigers won both the MSC regular season and assistant. Four seasons later, when Wise announced her retirement, High tournament crowns. The team reached the quarterfinals of the national Colvin was the logical choice to fill her shoes. She is only the second head tournament and finished the year ranked No. 5. coach in program history.

In 2012-13, the Lady Tigers finished runner-up in the Mid-South Conference Coach Ginger High Colvin is a relentless worker with a passion for the Tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16 round of the NAIA National game of basketball and for Campbellsville University. She is adored by her Tournament. They finished the season ranked No. 10 in the nation. players and respected by her peers. In a six-year span, she has revived the Campbellsville University program and has solidified the Lady Tigers’ The 2010-2011 season proved to be monumental as well. For the first time position among the elite teams in the nation. High Colvin’s competitive in High Colvin’s tenure, the Lady Tigers won the Mid-South Conference nature and tireless work ethic will continue to solidify the Lady Tiger’s Tournament championship. They were champions of both the MSC position on the national scene for years to come. Tournament and regular season for the first time in seven years. Another 30- win season ended in a seventh trip to the NAIA National Tournament Elite She has a son, Kobe, who is an avid basketball player himself. Eight. The Lady Tigers finished the season ranked No. 2 in the nation, the highest ranking till 2014-15.

2019-20 Campbellville University Women’s Basketball @LTB_CU | Campbellsvilletigers.com GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Date Opponent Result Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Nov. 1 Dillard University W, 78-69 Gregory - 25 Gregory - 11 Ca. Hall - 8 Gregory - 4 Gregory - 1 Nov. 2 Brescia University W, 90-77 L. Lake - 21 Faulkner - 6 Ca. Hall - 9 3 Tied - 5 2 Tied - 2 Nov. 8 Bethel University W, 54-41 Ca. Hall - 14 Faulkner - 7 Pritchett - 4 Pritchett - 5 None Nov. 9 Martin Methodist College W, 91-59 Gregory - 19 Faulkner - 5 Ca. Hall - 8 L. Lake - 4 None Nov. 15 Simmons College of Kentucky W, 114-48 Faulkner - 16 McGeorge - 7 3 Tied - 6 Ca. Hall - 3 Gregory - 1 Nov. 16 Marian University W, 72-65 Ca. Hall - 18 Gregory - 6 2 Tied - 4 Gregory - 4 4 Tied - 1 Nov. 22 Brescia University W, 95-56 Gregory - 17 Faulkner - 11 Ca. Hall - 8 2 Tied - 4 Rogers - 1 Nov. 23 Voorhees College W, 103-39 2 Tied - 16 Faulkner - 8 Pritchett - 7 Calbert - 6 2 Tied - 1 Nov. 26 West Virginia Tech W, 83-68 Faulkner - 20 Gregory - 9 Ca. Hall - 6 3 Tied - 3 Ca. Hall - 2 Nov. 29 MidAmerica Nazarene University Nov. 30 Westmont College Dec. 7 Lindsey Wilson College Dec. 9 Fisk University Dec. 14 Fisk University Dec. 19 Martin Methodist College Jan. 4 Cumberland University Jan. 6 Life University Jan. 9 University of Pikeville Jan. 11 Shawnee State University Jan 16. University of the Cumberlands Jan. 23 Georgetown College Jan. 25 Thomas More University Jan. 30 Life University Feb. 1 Cumberland University Feb. 6 Shawnee State University Feb. 8 University of Pikeville Feb. 15 Lindsey Wilson College Feb. 20 Thomas More University Feb. 22 Georgetown College Feb. 29 University of the Cumberlands

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