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2012-13 Wil d c a t i n f o 2012-13 s c h e d u l e 2011-12 i n r e v ie W Table of Contents ...... 1 Date Opponent Time Season Review...... 50-51 2012-13 Schedule. . . . . 1 & Back Cover Nov. 9 at 1 5:00 Results ...... 52 Davidson Quick Facts ...... 2 11-19 Preseason WNIT 2 TBD Leaving Their Mark...... 52 Season Outlook ...... 20-21 Team Highs and Lows...... 53 25 at Rutgers 2:00 Wildcat Roster...... 22 Top Individual Performances . . . . . 53 Opponent Information...... 46-48 28 at Mercer 7:00 Individual Statistics...... 54 Team Game-By-Game ...... 55 Dec. 1 Georgia Southern * 4:00 Box Scores...... 56-64 5 High Point 6:00 8 at Miami 2:05 13 at Gardner-Webb 7:00 21 at Charlotte 7:00 28 at Tennessee 7:00

Jan. 5 Appalachian State * 3:00 7 at Col. of Charleston * 7:00 12 at Wofford * 2:00 h e o a c h in g t a f f t c s 15 at Furman * 7:00 Head Coach Michele Savage . . . 24-26 18 Chattanooga * 7:00 Assistant Mary Ciuk ...... 27 20 Samford * 2:00 Assistant Jamie Thomatis...... 27 23 UNCG * 7:00 s o u t h e r n c o n f e r e n c e Assistant Kira Mowen...... 28 26 Elon * 2:00 Athletic Trainer Brian Wheeler . . . 29 The ...... 65-67 Strength Coach Jon Rowan ...... 29 28 at Western Carolina * 7:00 2011-12 SoCon Standings/Stats . 68-69 History at SoCon Tourney ...... 70 Feb. 2 at Georgia Southern * 5:00 2011 SoCon Tournament Results. . . 70 9 at Appalachian State * 2:00 11 Coll. of Charleston * 7:00 t r a d it io n & h is t o r y 16 Elon * 2:00 18 Wofford * 7:00 All-Time Roster...... 72 Academic Success...... 11 20 at UNCG * 7:00 WBB Hall of Famers ...... 73 23 at Samford * 5:00 1,000-Point Club ...... 74-75 25 at Chattanooga * 7:00 Honors and Awards ...... 77 Postseason WNIT ...... 78-79 e e t t h e il d c a t s M W Mar. 2 at Elon * 2:00 Single-Game Records ...... 80 Sophia Aleksandravicius...... 30-31 4 Western Carolina * 7:00 Career Records...... 81-82 Jasmine Calin ...... 32 Single-Season Records ...... 83 Katrin Chiemeka ...... 33 Team History ...... 84 Southern Conference Tournament All-Time Series Results ...... 85-88 Sarah Davis ...... 34 3 8 Opening Round TBD Year-By-Year ...... 89-94 Barbara Sitton ...... 35 3 Shneeka Center...... 36 9 Quarterfinals Round TBD 4 Laura Murray ...... 37-38 10 Semifinals Round TBD Hannah Early...... 39 11 Championship 4 TBD Shannon Eriksson ...... 40 1 Preseason WNIT c r e d it s Mellissa Giegerich ...... 41 2 Second and Third Rds Determined after First Mason Jeffries ...... 42 Round The 2012-13 Davidson College Women’s Lillian McCabe ...... 43 3 Kimmel Arena (UNC Asheville campus) Basketball Media Guide was written and edited 4 by Gavin McFarlin, Assistant SID. Further writ- Alex Long...... 44 Civic Center (Asheville, N.C.) Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon game ing and editing was provided by Ashley Bailey, Dakota Dukes ...... 44 Boldface type denotes home game Assistant SID and the women's basketball staff. 2011-12 Graduates...... 45 All times Local and subject to change Design was handled by McFarlin. Editorial assistance provided by Bailey and women's bas- c o v e r in g t h e ’c a t s ketball staff. Front cover photographs taken by Tim Cowie. The remainder of the photography Media Information...... 49 was handled by Brian Westerholt, Willis Radio/TV Roster ...... 95 Glasgow, Bill Giduz, Mike Hood, David Iannarelli, Chris Keane, the NCAA, Peter Roady, Sports On Film, WG Sports Photos and Les Todd. The guide was produced MultiAd Print Solutions, Peoria, Ill., using QuarkXPress 8.1 and Featured on this year's Adobe Photoshop CS. 2012-13 Women's Basketball Media Guide are All-SoCon First Team members Sophia Aleksandravicius (left) and Laura Murray with SoCon Coach of the Year Michele Savage

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Location ...... Davidson, N.C. Enrollment ...... 1,900 Founded ...... 1837 Colors ...... Red (PMS 186) and black Nickname ...... Wildcats Conference ...... Southern Arena ...... John M. Belk Arena (5,223) Record in Belk Arena ...... 148-87 Belk Arena Ticket Office 800-768-CATS

s po r t s i n f o r Ma t io n Sports Info Director ...... Joey Beeler Office Phone ...... 704-894-2123 W. Basketball Contact . . .Gavin McFarlin E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 704-894-2635 SID Fax ...... 704-894-2636 Office Address ...... Box 7158 ...... Davidson, NC 28035-7158 Overnight Address ...... 209 Ridge Road 2012-13 pr e v ie W o f r e t u r n in g l e t t e r Win n e r s ...... Davidson, NC 28036 Press Row Phone ...... 704-894-7267 s tarters r eturning (4) No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Wil d c a t c o a c h in g s t a f f 2 Laura Murray G 5-9 Jr. 14.5 3.8 21 Sophia Aleksandravicius F 6-4 Sr. 13.8 8.9 Head Coach ...... Michele Savage 32 Barbara Sitton G 5-5 Sr. 6.9 4.5 Alma Mater ...... Northwestern ’93 12 Katrin Chiemeka G 5-9 Sr. 4.6 3.6 Record at Davidson . . . .36-27 (one year) Career Record ...... Same s tarters l ost (2) E-mail ...... [email protected] No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG 42 Kristen Johnsen F 6-0 4.8 4.7 Assistant Coach ...... Mary Ciuk 33 Amanda Ottaway F 6-1 5.7 2.7 Alma Mater ...... Southern Conn. State E-mail ...... [email protected] o ther k ey l etterwinners r eturning (8) No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Assistant Coach ...... Jamie Thomatis 25 Jasmine Calin F 5-11 Sr. 5.0 3.1 Alma Mater ...... Middle Tenn. State 35 Shneeka Center G 5-10 Jr. 4.0 3.3 4 Sarah Davis C 6-3 Sr. 3.3 1.5 E-mail ...... [email protected] 10 Hannah Early F 6-1 So. season-ending injury 3 Shannon Eriksson G 5-7 So. season-ending injury Assistant Coach ...... Kira Mowen 14 Mellissa Giegerich C 6-6 So. 0.8 0.8 Alma Mater ...... Youngstown State 24 Mason Jeffries G 5-10 So. 0.5 0.3 E-mail ...... [email protected] 11 Lillian McCabe G 6-0 So. 1.4 0.5 BBall Office Phone ...... 704-894-2372 n ewcomers (2) BBall Office Fax ...... 704-894-2556 No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 23 Alexandra Long G 5-10 Fr. Great Falls, Va. 22 Dakota Dukes F 6-0 Fr. Raleigh, N.C.

2011-12 Qu ic k r e v ie W Ba s k e t Ba l l h is t o r y Record...... 22-10 1st yr. of varsity competition . . . .1973-74 SoCon record ...... 17-3/t-1st All-time record . . . . .361-453/33 seasons 2011-12 SoCon Tournament record. . . 1-1 SoCon record ...... 176-153/19 seasons . . . . W, 69-58, vs. Wofford in quarterfinals NCAA Tournament appearances ...... 0 ...... L, 51-62, vs. Samford in semifinals WNIT appearances ...... 2 Last WNIT appearance ...... 2011-12 .at James Madison, L 49-64, Mar. 15, 2012

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Location ...... Davidson, N.C. Enrollment ...... 1,900 Founded ...... 1837 Colors ...... Red (PMS 186) and black Nickname ...... Wildcats Conference ...... Southern Arena ...... John M. Belk Arena (5,223) Record in Belk Arena ...... 148-87 Belk Arena Ticket Office 800-768-CATS s po r t s i n f o r Ma t io n Sports Info Director ...... Joey Beeler Office Phone ...... 704-894-2123 W. Basketball Contact . . .Gavin McFarlin E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 704-894-2635 SID Fax ...... 704-894-2636 Office Address ...... Box 7158 ...... Davidson, NC 28035-7158 Overnight Address ...... 209 Ridge Road ...... Davidson, NC 28036 Press Row Phone ...... 704-894-7267

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Alenda Lux Ubi Orta Libertas. “Let Learning Be Cherished Where Liberty Has Arisen.”

“Davidson seeks students of good character and high academic ability, irrespective of economic circumstances.” Davidson College, Statement of Purpose

d a v id s o n c o l l e g e f a s t f a c t s d id y o u k n o W? • Located in Davidson, N.C., 20 miles north of Charlotte • More than one-quarter of all Davidson students study abroad. • 665-acre main campus; 110-acre Lake Campus Davidson sponsors programs in France, Germany, England, • 1900 students India, Spain, Mexico, Cyprus, Ghana, Greece • Students from 46 states and Washington, D.C.; 42 countries and Italy. • 92 percent live on campus • Davidson is governed by an Honor Code. All tests are • More than 96 percent return for sophomore year self-scheduled and unproctored, the library operates • 10:1 student to faculty ratio without a security check, and the student Honor Council • Average class: 15 arbitrates alleged Honor Code offenses. • 162 full-time faculty; 100 percent with highest degree • Within five years of graduation, the majority of Davidson • 22 majors, 14 academic concentrations and Interdisciplinary Studies alumni have returned for graduate study. • Competing in 21 sports at NCAA Division I level • Nearly one-quarter of Davidson’s 1,700 students are • Over 70 percent of graduates participated in study abroad athletes. • Endowment: $509.6 million as of June 30, 2011 • Through the Davidson Trust, Davidson became the first liberal arts college to eliminate loans in financial aid packages. • Davidson students are provided with free laundry service.

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d id y o u k n o W? a l va r e z c o l l e g e u n io n • More than one-quarter of all Davidson students study abroad. Davidson sponsors programs in France, Germany, England, o l d We l l India, Spain, Mexico, Cyprus, Ghana, Greece and Italy. • Davidson is governed by an Honor Code. All tests are self-scheduled and unproctored, the library operates without a security check, and the student Honor Council arbitrates alleged Honor Code offenses. • Within five years of graduation, the majority of Davidson alumni have returned for graduate study. • Nearly one-quarter of Davidson’s 1,700 students are athletes. • Through the Davidson Trust, Davidson became the first liberal arts college to eliminate loans in financial aid packages. • Davidson students are provided with free laundry service.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C.: DID YOU KNOW? • Charlotte is one of the largest cities in the South, with over 800,000 peo- ple in the city and 1.5 million people in the greater-Charlotte area. • Charlotte supports 12 television stations, 28 local radio stations and one major daily newspaper, The Charlotte Observer. • Charlotte is a national sports hub, home to the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats, NASCAR’s Lowe’s Motor Speedway, the Charlotte Knights — Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, and the Charlotte Checkers — the AHL affiliate of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes. • Charlotte is the headquarters for more banking resources ($1.8 trillion) than all but one U.S. City, New York City. • Charlotte/Douglas International carries 594 flights daily from nine major airlines, and is home to U.S. Air’s largest hub. n a s c a r h a l l o f f a Me & • You can get to either the Blue Ridge Parkway or the Atlantic Ocean in c h a r l o t t e Mo t e r just over two hours from Charlotte. u .s . n a t io n a l s pe e d Way Wh it e Wa t e r c e n t e r 6 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE c it y o f c h a r l o t t e

CHARLOTTE, N.C.: DID YOU KNOW? • Charlotte is one of the largest cities in the South, with over 800,000 peo- ple in the city and 1.5 million people in the greater-Charlotte area. • Charlotte supports 12 television stations, 28 local radio stations and one major daily newspaper, The Charlotte Observer. • Charlotte is a national sports hub, home to the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats, NASCAR’s Lowe’s Motor Speedway, the Charlotte Knights — Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, and the Charlotte Checkers — the AHL affiliate of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes. • Charlotte is the headquarters for more banking resources ($1.8 trillion) than all but one U.S. City, New York City. • Charlotte/Douglas International carries 594 flights daily from nine major airlines, and is home to U.S. Air’s largest hub. • You can get to either the Blue Ridge Parkway or the Atlantic Ocean in just over two hours from Charlotte.

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davidsonwildcats.com 9 academic success

a cademic e xcellence Davidson students explore the liberal arts curriculum in depth and enjoy close faculty collaboration. With 1,700 students, the college is large enough for a diverse and invigorating intellectual engagement, but small enough to foster individual experience and opportunity. Davidson offers over 850 courses and supports 21 majors and 12 academic con- centrations. Students may participate in pre-law, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry or dual-degree engineering programs or may design their own independent study classes or interdisciplinary majors. Students may also apply for funds to support research and travel, and many opportunities exist for summer research positions with Davidson faculty. Personal relationships with professors and classes limited to 20 students allow for the development of creative, collaborative relationships resulting in a unique academic experience. Well-k nown a lumni National Tom Marshburn ‘82, Astronaut Roger Brown ‘78, Berkeley Music School president n c a a p u Bl i c r e c o g n i t i o n a Wa r d s Patricia Cornwell ‘79, Internationally-known crime fiction writer Martin Eakes ‘76, head of Self-Help Credit Union The NCAA formally released Public Recognition Wyche Fowler ‘62, former U.S. Congressional representative and Awards for the sports teams achieving the highest U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia level of academic performance in Division I, and Jim Haynes ‘79, Legal Counsel, Department of Defense the list included a Southern Conference-leading 13 Ken Krieg ‘83, Executive Secretary to Senior Executive Council, Davidson College athletic programs in 2011-12. Department of Defense Davidson is one of 25 programs out of the 347 Paul Leonard ‘62, former chair of the board, Habitat for Humanity that participate in Division I to place 10 or more of International its athletic teams on the list this year. In men’s bas- Sheri Reynolds ‘89, novelist ketball, the Wildcats are one of just eight teams in Dean Rusk ‘36, former U.S. Secretary of State the country to receive the Public Recognition Steve Salyer ‘72, former head of Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Award every year since the inception of the NCAA now head of Salzburg Institute Academic Progress Rating (APR) in 2006. Tony Snow ‘77, former White House Press Secretary The most recent APRs are based on scores from John Spratt ‘64, U.S. Congressional representative from S.C. the 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 academic Todd Thomson ‘82, CFO, Citigroup, Inc. years. The APR provides a real-time look at a William Winkenwerder ‘76, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health team’s academic success each semester by tracking Affairs the academic progress of each student-athlete on Regional scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, John Belk ‘43, former Charlotte Mayor and business leader retention and graduation and provides a measure Janet Ward Black ‘83, President, North Carolina Trial Lawyers Association of each team’s academic performance. Edward Crutchfield ‘62, former CEO, First Union bank Jim Holshouser ‘56, former N.C. Governor Elizabeth Kiss ‘83, President, Agnes Scott College Jim Martin ‘57, former N.C. Governor Doug Oldenburg ‘56, former Presbyterian Church moderator Jana Sampson ‘96, pop singer a ffordability Davidson is a national leader on affordability initiatives, with need- blind admission and meeting 100 percent of demonstrated financial need with a combination of grants and student employment. In a ground-breaking initiative known as the Davidson Trust, Davidson was the first liberal arts college to eliminate the loan component in financial aid packages.

Davidson believes that its educational offerings should be afford- able for every admitted student, regardless of a family’s financial means. Thanks to Davidson’s commitment to need-blind admis- sion, a student’s character, accomplishments and academic poten- tial are the only factors in the decision—not ability to pay.

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s o c o n a c a d e Mi c h o n o r a cademic e xcellence Davidson landed a league-high 270 Davidson students explore the liberal arts curriculum in depth and enjoy close student-athletes on the Southern faculty collaboration. With 1,700 students, the college is large enough for a Conference Academic Honor Roll diverse and invigorating intellectual engagement, but small enough to foster for the 2011-12 academic year. individual experience and opportunity. Davidson offers over 850 courses and supports 21 majors and 12 academic con- centrations. Students may participate in pre-law, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry or 23 r h o d e s s c h o l a r s dual-degree engineering programs or may design their own independent study Davidson counts 23 Rhodes Scholars classes or interdisciplinary majors. amongst its alumni. Established by the Students may also apply for funds to support research and travel, and many late Cecil Rhodes in 1902, the prestigious opportunities exist for summer research positions with Davidson faculty. scholarship provides support for study at Personal relationships with professors and classes limited to 20 students allow England’s Oxford University for students for the development of creative, collaborative relationships resulting in a unique from around the world who are outstand- academic experience. Class of 2012 - Logan Hartman (L), Kristen ing intellectually and show qualities of Johnsen (M) and Amanda Ottaway (R) moral leadership and social purpose. Well-k nown a lumni National Tom Marshburn ‘82, Astronaut Roger Brown ‘78, Berkeley Music School president n c a a p u Bl i c r e c o g n i t i o n a Wa r d s Patricia Cornwell ‘79, Internationally-known crime fiction writer Martin Eakes ‘76, head of Self-Help Credit Union The NCAA formally released Public Recognition Wyche Fowler ‘62, former U.S. Congressional representative and Awards for the sports teams achieving the highest U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia level of academic performance in Division I, and Jim Haynes ‘79, Legal Counsel, Department of Defense the list included a Southern Conference-leading 13 Ken Krieg ‘83, Executive Secretary to Senior Executive Council, Davidson College athletic programs in 2011-12. Department of Defense Davidson is one of 25 programs out of the 347 Paul Leonard ‘62, former chair of the board, Habitat for Humanity that participate in Division I to place 10 or more of International its athletic teams on the list this year. In men’s bas- Sheri Reynolds ‘89, novelist ketball, the Wildcats are one of just eight teams in Dean Rusk ‘36, former U.S. Secretary of State the country to receive the Public Recognition Steve Salyer ‘72, former head of Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Award every year since the inception of the NCAA now head of Salzburg Institute Academic Progress Rating (APR) in 2006. Tony Snow ‘77, former White House Press Secretary The most recent APRs are based on scores from John Spratt ‘64, U.S. Congressional representative from S.C. the 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 academic Todd Thomson ‘82, CFO, Citigroup, Inc. years. The APR provides a real-time look at a President Carol Quillen William Winkenwerder ‘76, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health team’s academic success each semester by tracking Affairs the academic progress of each student-athlete on Regional scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, d i s t i n c t l y d a v i d s o n John Belk ‘43, former Charlotte Mayor and business leader retention and graduation and provides a measure Janet Ward Black ‘83, President, North Carolina Trial Lawyers Association of each team’s academic performance. A variety of options and opportunities set Davidson apart, including its strong Edward Crutchfield ‘62, former CEO, First Union bank Honor Code, commitment to community service and Division I athletics: w Jim Holshouser ‘56, former N.C. Governor Davidson’s historic and student-administered Honor Code offers both the Elizabeth Kiss ‘83, President, Agnes Scott College freedom and responsibility of self-scheduled and unproctored exams. w Jim Martin ‘57, former N.C. Governor With the Dean Rusk International Studies Program, 12 Davidson-directed Doug Oldenburg ‘56, former Presbyterian Church moderator study abroad programs and off-campus study programs in 17 locations world- Jana Sampson ‘96, pop singer wide, more than 70 percent of students graduate with experience abroad. w Davidson fields 21 NCAA Division I varsity teams, with athletes’ gradua- a ffordability tion rate at over 90 percent, just a few points higher than the rest of the stu- dent body. Davidson’s scholar athletes are well known for having the heaviest Davidson is a national leader on affordability initiatives, with need- luggage of any team on the road—bags full of books and notes. blind admission and meeting 100 percent of demonstrated financial need with a combination of grants and student employment. In a ground-breaking initiative known as the Davidson Trust, Davidson was the first liberal arts college to eliminate the loan component in a ffordaBility financial aid packages. Davidson is a national leader on affordability initiatives, with need-blind admission and meeting 100 percent of demonstrated Davidson believes that its educational offerings should be afford- financial need with a combination of grants and student employ- able for every admitted student, regardless of a family’s financial ment. In a ground-breaking initiative known as the Davidson Trust, means. Thanks to Davidson’s commitment to need-blind admis- Davidson was the first liberal arts college to eliminate the loan sion, a student’s character, accomplishments and academic poten- component in financial aid packages. tial are the only factors in the decision—not ability to pay. Davidson believes that its educational offerings should be affordable for every admitted student, regardless of a family’s financial means. Thanks to Davidson’s commitment to need-blind admission, a student’s character, accomplishments and academic potential are the only factors in the decision—not ability to pay. Chloe Woodington- Class of 2011

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Top flight facility. Top notch school. One of the Southern Conference’s leading athletic and academic institutions. That’s the set- ting for the women’s basketball team at Davidson College. The Baker Sports Complex is the centerpiece of the Wildcats’ athlet- ics facilities and the heart of Davidson basketball. Belk Arena, which seats 5,223 for basketball, has been the Wildcats’ home since they started playing again in 1992-93. In addition to the 5,223-seat John M. Belk Arena, the complex includes the Carl and Louise Knobloch Tennis Center, Cannon Natatorium, Dickson Administrative Wing and Finley Education Center, plus the Charles W. Parker Wrestling Room, a weight room, sports medicine center, four racquetball courts and one squash court. It also houses the athletic department offices. Named in honor of the late John M. Belk ’43 — a for- mer captain of the Wildcats’ teams, a Davidson College trustee for more than 15 years and former mayor of Charlotte. This past year, Davidson had its best season ever at home. The Wildcats went a school-record 12-1 and rattled off a seven-game win streak to start the year. It marked the ninth straight winning season on their home court. They have gone 44-17 the past five years in home contests.

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Year Record Pct. 1992-93 6-5 .545 1993-94 3-10 .231 1994-95 3-7 .300 1995-96 8-4 .667 1996-97 9-3 .750 1997-98 10-1 .909 1998-99 10-4 .714 1999-00 5-7 .417 2000-01 3-8 .273 2001-02 7-4 .636 2002-03 6-5 .545 2003-04 8-3 .727 2004-05 8-3 .727 2005-06 8-4 .667 2006-07 10-2 .833 2007-08 10-2 .833 2008-09 6-5 .545 2009-10 8-4 .667 2010-11 8-5 .615 2011-12 12-1 .923 Totals 148-87 .630

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Features 14 outdoor courts, both hard and clay surfaces. Baker s ports c omplex k nobloch t ennis c enter The Baker Sports Complex, completed in 1989, houses all of Davidson’s indoor With four indoor courts, allows for year-round training. athletic facilities, including the John M. Belk Arena, Knobloch Tennis Center and Cannon Natatorium, as well as the athletic department offices, team locker rooms and the athletic training room. John M. Belk a rena Named in honor of John M. Belk ’43 — a former Wildcat team captain, Davidson College trustee for more than 15 years and former mayor of Charlotte, Belk Arena is the home of men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling.

a lumni s tadium Completed in 2004, the $2-million soccer facility includes a new playing sur- face with a first-class irrigation system, lighting for night games, grandstands, a press box and a new scoreboard. The home of the men’s and women’s soccer teams also boasts its own clubhouse.

c annon n atatorium The home of the men’s and women’s swimming teams features an eight-lane, 40-meter stretch pool and diving well with a moveable bulk head and seating for 750 spectators.

Belk t urf f ield Completed in the fall of 2002, Belk Turf Field is the home of Wildcat field hockey.

14 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE s mith f ield at r ichardson s tadium & irwin Belk t rack Built in 1924, Richardson Stadium is the 4,500-seat home of Davidson football as well as Doe Weight Room, the Don Bryant press box and several radio booths. Smith Field is ringed by Irwin Belk Track, the top-flight home of Wildcat track and field.

c ovington c ourts Features 14 outdoor courts, both hard and clay surfaces.

With four indoor courts, allows for year-round training.

John M. Belk a rena Named in honor of John M. Belk ’43 — a former Wildcat team captain, Davidson College trustee for more than 15 years and former mayor of Charlotte, Belk Arena is the home of men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling.

Wilson f ield Wildcat baseball opened the 2005 season at Wilson Field, the renovated and renamed facility featuring permanent bleachers, a press box, concession stands and clubhouse.

Belk t urf f ield c harles W. parker Completed in the fall of 2002, Belk Turf Field is the home Wrestling r oom of Wildcat field hockey.

davidsonwildcats.com 15 The Wildcats’ head strength and conditioning coach, Jon Rowan, carries out the goal of Davidson’s strength and conditioning program — to increase the strength, power, speed, conditioning levels and flexi- bility of all student-athletes, helping reduce the risk of injury. Each team’s program, specifically designed by Swieton, aims to improve the sport energy utilization system and to increase the strength and power to the primary muscle groups used in that specific sport. In the fall of 2005, Davidson opened the Ernie Doe Weight Room, a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot facility dedicated to the needs of the college’s 21 varsity athletic teams. The weight room includes 16 power racks and eight lifting platforms, as well as other cutting-edge lifting and conditioning equipment to train the whole body. Prior to his arrival at Davidson, Rowan spent three seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Canisius College athletic department. He joined the Golden Griffins' staff in September of 2008. While there, he designed, taught and implement year-long training and conditioning programs for all 16 of the Division I sports. Rowan came to Canisius after serving as the head strength and con- ditioning coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for 10 years. At RPI, he was responsible for designing, teaching and implementing year- long training and conditioning for the Engineers’ 23 varsity sports pro- grams while also working with various faculty, staff and students. He was the supervisor and fitness educator for a 30-person student staff and also assisted with the development for the school’s weight room and strength and conditioning equipment. Rowan has served as a consultant for player performance for the Albany Conquest, an arena football team that competes in the AFL2. In addition to his strength and conditioning duties at RPI, Rowan spent five seasons as a defensive backs coach for the school’s football pro- gram. He was also an assistant football coach at Methodist College in Fayetteville, N.C., and at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, W.Va. A 1994 graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, Rowan earned a masters degree in physical education during his time at Canisius College. He has certifications with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and he is an IFA Certified Sports Nutritionist and an IFA Certified Senior Fitness Instructor.

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davidsonwildcats.com 17 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR / PRESIDENT

Jim Murphy, Carol Quillen, Director of Athletics Davidson President Jim Murphy was introduced as Davidson Carol Quillen, who was pre- College’s Director of Athletics in November of viously the vice president for 1995, returning to his alma mater on the eve of international and interdiscipli- its 100th anniversary of intercollegiate athletics. nary initiatives at Rice Prior, Murphy, 52, served as executive asso- University, became the 18th pres- Scott Applegate ciate athletic director and chief financial officer ident of Davidson College on Associate Director of Athletics for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association for 10 August 1, 2011. years. Quillen has had a long and The Atlanta native played football and distinguished career at Rice. She joined the faculty as an assistant pro- baseball during his freshman year, invaluable fessor of history in 1990, and she earned promotion to associate profes- experience for guiding a program unique in its sor in 1996. From 2004 to 2008, she served as the first director of Rice's desire for excellence in athletics and academics Boniuk Center for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance, with one of the smallest enrollments among NCAA Division I schools. leading development of the center's new mission and shaping an agenda Davidson’s NCAA graduation rate of 91 percent was the highest in that helped distinguish the center from other organizations. Division I in 2001-02, second in 2002-03 with a rate of 97 percent and contin- From 2006 to 2010, Quillen served as Rice's vice provost for academic Jamie Hendricks ues to be above 90 percent each year. affairs, focusing particularly on developing initiatives that cross academ- Director of Marketing, “I firmly believe Davidson represents the ideal in college athletics and ic schools, faculty diversity and faculty development, and resource Ticketing & Game Operations think the success of Davidson’s students, both in competition and after development. During this time, she worked with faculty to develop and graduation proves that,” Murphy said. “It’s true that Davidson needs inter- secure funding for a new Center for Asian Studies and a new Institute collegiate athletics, but intercollegiate athletics need Davidson even more.” for Urban Research. She co-chaired the president's diversity task force, Since Murphy’s return, the Wildcats have pursued several major capital and instituted mentoring programs for junior faculty. projects, including the creation of the innovative $10-million Davidson As vice president for international and interdisciplinary initiatives, Scholars Program, and major improvements have been completed in Belk Quillen was responsible for developing and implementing Rice's overall Arena and Smith Field at Richardson Stadium. Murphy has overseen the global strategy, which includes research partnerships, recruiting strate- construction of the Belk Artificial Surface Field, Alumni Stadium, Wilson gies, curricular revision and international opportunities for students. Field and the football stadium expansion project, including a state-of-the-art She also facilitates implementation of university-wide initiatives, includ- weight room, new press box and additional permanent seating. ing the Institute for Urban Research, Rice 360 (a global health effort), Gary Andrew Murphy, the 2004 NACDA Division I-AA/I-AAA Southeast Region and collaborations with Baylor and other institutions within the Texas M. Cross Country/Track Athletic Director of the Year, served two terms on the prestigious NCAA Medical Center. Division I Management Council. He chaired the Division I-AA Governance James W. Crownover, chair of Rice University's Board of Trustees, Committee and formerly served on the NCAA Division I Business and said, "It's an honor for Rice that one of ours has been chosen to lead a Finance Cabinet, the Division I Governance Committee and the Division I place as respected as Davidson. She will work hard, and she will suc- Finance Committee. ceed there." From 2002-04, Murphy chaired the Athletic Directors Association of the Quillen grew Southern Conference. He was part of Charlotte’s successful bid to host the up in New NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championships in 1999 and 2000 and Castle, Del., a served as Tournament Director of the first and second-round games of the small town Bob Patnesky 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in Charlotte. where she says Wrestling A former member of the Division I Football Issues Committee and past "it was second president of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletic Directors nature to support Association, Murphy was also a member of the NCAA Task Force on the community Recruiting, an 18-member panel charged with changing the culture of and look out for recruiting in intercollegiate athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA’s other people." A Fiscal Responsibility Oversight Group. Presbyterian, she A licensed Certified Public Accountant and 1978 graduate of Davidson attended Quaker with a degree in economics, he earned a Master of Science degree in man- schools from pre- agement from Georgia Tech in 1979. He worked from 1979-85 as an audit kindergarten Michele Savage Women’s Basketball manager with the international public accounting firm of KPMG Peat through high Marwick in Atlanta with responsibility for financial statement audits of school. She d a v id s o n a t h l e t ic f o u n d a t io n public and private companies with up to $1 billion in assets. earned a B.A. degree in American history from the University of Active in the community, Murphy is involved with Social Venture Chicago, graduating Phi Beta Kappa with special and general honors, The Davidson Athletic Foundation’s pri- Partners — Charlotte, chairs the Board of Managers of the Lake Norman then received a Ph.D. degree in European history from Princeton. A mary purpose is to raise operating, scholarship YMCA, the Board of Directors of the Charlotte Regional Sports humanist whose academic interests include early modern European his- and capital funds to support student athletes Commission, served three years on the Board of the Charlotte Council for tory, European intellectual history and gender studies, Quillen has writ- and the Division I athletic programs of Children and three years on the Board of Directors of the Town of Davidson ten two books on Petrarch, as well as a number of scholarly articles, Davidson College. A corollary purpose is to Youth Baseball League. reviews and papers. She has received a number of teaching awards dur- strengthen the broader academic-athletic com- Murphy is married to Dr. Susan Roberts, a political science professor at ing her tenure at Rice. munity of alumni, athletes and coaches, facul- ty and staff, parents and neighbors through Davidson. His 23-year-old son, Matt, a graduate of the University of North Quillen's daughter, Caitlin, will be a first-year student at the the hosting of events throughout the year and Carolina, works in advertising in Chapel Hill, N.C. University of North Carolina next fall. Quillen's husband, Ken Kennedy- through communications that engage the a computer pioneer who founded the computer science program at DAF’s external and internal constituencies and Rice—died of pancreatic cancer in 2007. "His greatest gift to me, and to complement the DAF’s development efforts. the Rice community, was in living the life he would have chosen," Quillen said. "That's something I think about in a very profound way every day." At Davidson, Quillen succeeds Tom Ross '72, who announced in August 2010 that he would step down to become president of the University of North Carolina system in January 2011.

18 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE ADMIN. / HEAD COACHES

Scott Applegate Brian Barmes Dick Cooke Joey Beeler Beth Hayford Sandy Helfgott Associate Director of Athletics Equipment Manager Senior Men's Administrator, Sports Information Director Head Athletic Trainer Director of Head Baseball Coach P.E. & Recreation

Jamie Hendricks Lee Jones Katy McNay Jonathan Rowan Annie Porges Director of Marketing, Director of Lake Campus Assistant Athletic Director, Strength & Director of the Davidson Ticketing & Game Senior Woman Administrator Conditioning Athletic Foundation Operations h e a d c o a c h e s

Gary Andrew Greg Ashton Drew Barrett Chris Willis Bob McKillop Brett Hayford M. Cross Country/Track Women’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Volleyball Men’s Basketball Interim Football

Bob Patnesky Caroline Price Matt Spear Jen Straub Tim Straub Ginny Turner Wrestling Women’s Tennis Men’s Soccer W. Cross Country/Track Golf Field Hockey

Michele Savage Kimberly Wayne John Young Women’s Basketball Lacrosse Swimming & Diving

d a v id s o n a t h l e t ic f o u n d a t io n

The Davidson Athletic Foundation’s pri- mary purpose is to raise operating, scholarship and capital funds to support student athletes and the Division I athletic programs of Davidson College. A corollary purpose is to strengthen the broader academic-athletic com- munity of alumni, athletes and coaches, facul- Annie Porges Suzette McQueen ty and staff, parents and neighbors through Director of DAF Associate Director of DAF the hosting of events throughout the year and through communications that engage the DAF’s external and internal constituencies and complement the DAF’s development efforts.

Anna Mitchell Josh Zipin Angela Cerkovnik Assistant Director of DAF DAF Fellow Staff Assistant of DAF davidsonwildcats.com 19 SEASON OUTLOOK The Wildcats’ 2012-13 season begins she averaged personal-bests of nearly six sively. In addition, I am its third year under the guidence of points and three rebounds in a career-high expecting improved ver- Michele Savage and the expectations are 31. bal communication as one of the leaders running very high throughout the pro- on this years’ team.” gram after being picked first in the 2012- 2012-13 Returners 13 Southern Conference preseason coach- The pieces that Senior Class es poll. This high is coming after a return for Savage are 12 Sophia One of the best recuiting record-setting 2011-12 season in which letterwinners, which Aleksandravicius classes to come into Davidson, Davidson won the program’s first SoCon starts with All-SoCon led by Aleksandravicius, will regular season title, finished one win First Team performers look to finish out their Wildcat short of the school record and reached Aleksandravicius and careers in winning style. The the postseason for the second time with a Murray. The tandem class of 2013 came in ranked trip to the Women’s NIT. Led by the were two of the best in 105th nationally, the best in the return of four starters and 12 letterwin- the league with Murray SoCon for the 2008-09 season. ners in all, including SoCon Player of finishing second in the Aleksandravicius is coming off Year recipient Sophia Aleksandravicius SoCon in scoring and an strong junior season and has a and All-SoCon First Teamer Laura Aleksandravicius win- chance to finish as the program’s Murray, the 2012-13 campaign is gearing ning the player of the all-time leader in numerous cate- up to be an exciting one. year honor. gories, including points and Coach Savage’s thoughts on this Both were each rebounds. She already owns the year’s team and what you can expect selected – for the sec- blocks all-time records: game, from the Davidson Women’s Basketball ond year in a row – to single-season and career. team for the 2012-13 campaign… the 2012-13 preseason Joining the 6-5 forward are coaches team. Sitton, Davis, Calin and Chiemeka. Sitton Expectations are high this year, what are In addition, Aleksandravicius’s fellow has been the Wildcats main point guard some key factors for the team to senior teammates Barbara Sitton, Jasmine the last two years and had a standout jun- continue its success from a season ago? Calin, Sarah Davis and Katrin Chiemeka ior campaign. She currently sits third all- will all look to lead the Wildcats to the time with 321 assists. Coach Savage: There are three key com- league championship title after assisting in Davis, Calin and Chiemeka have each ponents going into this season that will the program’s first regular season title a provided good depth off the bench, with help with continued success: staying year ago. Chiemeka stepping into the starting lineup healthy, bench production, mental tough- Add in the pieces of five sophomores a season ago. ness against a challenging non-confer- and two newcomers, it all sets up the 'Cats ence and conference schedule for another solid season and a strong run Cracking the Lineup: in the SoCon. Backcourt and Front 2011-12 Quick Recap The Wildcats return four of their five Last season was one of the best in the You return the top player in the SoCon starters from a year ago, led by Murray in program’s 33 years, as the Wildcats fin- from last year in Aleksandravicius. This the backcourt and Aleksandravicius in the ished 22-10 overall and set a school mark being her senior year, what do you expect frontcourt. Aleksandravicius averaged 13.8 with a 17-3 record in SoCon action on from her as she has the chance to close points for fourth-best in the league, while their way to the program’s first regular out her career as one of the best players pacing the SoCon in rebounding at 8.9 per season title. Davidson reached the SoCon in the program’s game and blocks with 93, two off her semifinals and earned a bid into the history? school single-season record. Women’s NIT, the second time the Aleksandravicius nearly had the school’s Wildcats had reached the Coach Savage: “I expect her first unofficial triple-double when she tal- postseason. to increase her productivity lied 20 points, 17 rebounds and a new In addition, in every statistical category. Wildcat single-game record nine blocks in Aleksandravicius She has put a lot of work a 55-52 win at Appalachian State. became the second into her game over the sum- The 6-5 forward became the program’s Wildcat to garner SoCon mer and we hope to see a 14th 1,000-point scorer a year ago and is Player of the Year honors huge return. Sophia has just 210 points from setting the all-time

WOMEN’Sas voted on by the BASKETBALL come into this season very mark held by Davidson Hall of Famer league’s coaches and she focused and determined Jennifer O’Brien. was the Defender of the and I expect her to a big Murray followed up her SoCon Year as well. piece of our quest for a Freshman of the Year honors by earning Gone due to gradua- title.” first team nods on both the media and tion are forward Kristen Laura coaches teams, while also securing a spot Johnsen and Amanda Murray As Laura Murray approach- on the first-team SoCon All-Tournament Ottaway. Johnsen leaves es 1,000 career points, what Team. Murray paced the team in scoring after starting 73 games are you looking for her to and ranked 19th in the country in three- during her four-year career and finishing improve on during her junior campaign point accuracy at 39.3 percent. with 503 rebounds, putting her in the after a stout second year? Helping fill the backcourt will be sen- top-15 career record book. Ottaway was iors Sitton and Chiemeka. Last year saw a key contributor off the bench in her Coach Savage: “I look for her to improve Sitton average a career-high 6.9 points and four years and during her final season, her aggressiveness offensively and defen- paced the ‘Cats with a team-high 124 20 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE SEASON OUTLOOK

assists. The senior point There are two freshmen this year (Alex Thanksgiving weekend has the guard ranked second in steals Long and Dakota Dukes). Talk about Wildcats traveling to Rutgers for a in the SoCon (88, 2.8 per what they bring to Sunday contest. It will be the first Hannah the table and how matchup against the Scarlet Knights, game) and third in assist to Early turnover ratio at 1.2. you see them fit- who finished 22-10 and were ranked No. Chiemeka started a career- ting into the rota- 23 in the final Associated Press Top 25 best 30 games and gave the tion and con- poll. The Wildcats have their home open- Wildcats another threat from tributing during er on Saturday, Dec. 1, with a contest downtown by hitting a per- the season. against league-foe Georgia Southern. sonal-best 27 three-balls. Davidson takes Florida native Calin Junior Shneeka Center, and Coach Savage: home with a trip to Miami for the first sophomores Shannon Eriksson “I’m expecting time, Dec. 8. The Hurricanes finished and Lillian McCabe will see Alex and Dakota ranked eighth in the AP Top 25 poll and time in the backcourt as well. to contribute soon- 11th in the USA Today/ESPN after going Center and McCabe saw action er than later in 26-6 and reaching the NCAA in 26 and 24 games, respective- their freshman Tournament for the second year in a row. ly, while Eriksson will look to campaign. They The ‘Cats and the bat- rebound from missing all but both bring much tle each other for the first since 2008 six games during her freshman needed depth to when they take to the hardwood before season after a season-ending injury. Mason their positions Christmas, Dec. 21, at Charlotte’s Halton Jeffries got into 11 games a year ago and respectively and will only enhance what Arena. will provide depth at the off-guard spot. we currently have on the team. Alex will December finishes out with a trip to The frontcourt will be filled with senior bring length and scoring versatility at the Tennessee for another first-time matchup point position, helping contribute with for the Wildcat program. The Vols, an Sitton. eight-time NCAA champion, will be Barbara Sitton Dakota will fill in at the post position. under the guidance of first-year head She has a nose for the the ball and a knack coach Holly Warlick, who takes over for for scoring around the basket. She’ll be Hall of Fame coach Pat Summit. another strong rebounding presense on Tennessee is coming off a 27-9 campaign the blocks as well.” and reached the Elite Eight for an NCAA-record 25th time. The 2012-13 Schedule The new calendar year opens up with For the second time in program history, a showdown at Belk Arena, Jan. 5, the Davidson women’s basketball team against Appalachian State, which shared will participate in the preseason Women’s the regular season title with Davidson. NIT, while also playing former national ASU went 27-7 last year and reached the champions North Carolina and Tennessee. WNIT Sweet 16. The Wildcats had the The Wildcats’ non-conference schedule Mountaineers number last year, taking is highlighted by three trips to traditional- both meetings during the regular season. ly-ranked teams Miami, Rutgers and The SoCon Tournament is again in Tennessee, while opening up the presea- Asheville, N.C., March 8-11. Last season son WNIT at North Carolina. In addition, the top-seeded ‘Cats reached the semifi- returners Davis and Calin, along with the ‘Cats will also play cross-county rival nals for the first time since 2007. Their sophomores Hannah Early and Mellissa Charlotte and a pair of Big South oppo- tournament run ended with a defeat to Giegerich. Davis teamed with nents to go with their normal 20-game eventual champion Samford. In its 19 Aleksandravicius at times and provided Southern Conference slate. appearances since joining the SoCon in depth off the bench down low in the “I’m very excited about having the 1993-94, Davidson has gone 12-19, reach- blocks last year. She averaged close to four nucleus of the team back from last year’s ing the semifinals eight times and the points and played in 26 games. Calin will successful season,” said Savage. “I expect final once. be looking to carry a fabulous junior sea- us to continue to build on son into her senior year. The 5-11 slashing that success with the addi- forward played in 31 of the 32 games and tions of our newcomers. We provided a spark off the bench, averaging have a very demanding five points and shooting 45 percent from schedule that will challenge the field. us early and often begin- Early, a preseason favorite to challenge ning with the preseason for the SoCon Freshman of the Year hon- NIT.” ors, was lost after a season-ending injury The Tar Heels were 20- cut her freshman season short after three 11 a year ago and won the games. She will give the ‘Cats a threat 2008 preseason WNIT. The inside and outside. Giegrich will give event guarantees a mini- Coach Savage depth to spell Davis and mum of three games for the Aleksandravicius down low on the blocks. Wildcats, with the second and third rounds taking place Nov. 11-19. davidsonwildcats.com 21 2012-13 ROSTER n u Me r ic a l r o s t e r No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 2 Laura Murray G 5-9 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa. Trinity 3 Shannon Eriksson G 5-7 So. Fairfax, Va. Thms Jefferson Science Tech 4 Sarah Davis C 6-3 Sr. St. Clair, Mich. St. Clair 10 Hannah Early F 6-1 So. Huntersville, N.C. Hopewell 11 Lillian McCabe G 6-0 So. Rye, N.Y. Rye 12 Katrin Chiemeka G 5-7 Sr. Marienthal, France Lycee Tristan Corbiere 14 Mellissa Giegerich C 6-6 So. Wolfeboro, N.H. Tabor Academy 21 Sophia Aleksandravicius F 6-4 Sr. Pound Ridge, N.Y. School of Holy Child 22 Alexandra Long G 5-10 Fr. Great Falls, Va. Flint Hill 23 Dakota Dukes F 6-0 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Cary Christian 24 Mason Jeffries G 5-10 So. Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park 25 Jasmine Calin F 5-10 Sr. Miami, Fla. Coral Reef 32 Barbara Sitton G 5-5 Sr. Richmond, Va. Lloyd C. Bird 35 Shneeka Center G 5-10 Jr. Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West a l ph a Be t ic a l r o s t e r No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 21 Sophia Aleksandravicius F 6-4 Sr. Pound Ridge, N.Y. School of Holy Child 25 Jasmine Calin F 5-10 Sr. Miami, Fla. Coral Reef 35 Shneeka Center G 5-10 Jr. Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West 12 Katrin Chiemeka G 5-9 Sr. Marienthal, France Lycee Tristan Corbiere 4 Sarah Davis C 6-3 Sr. St. Clair, Mich. St. Clair 23 Dakota Dukes F 6-0 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Cary Christian 10 Hannah Early F 6-1 So. Huntersville, N.C. Hopewell 3 Shannon Eriksson G 5-7 So. Fairfax, Va. Thms Jefferson Science Tech 14 Mellissa Giegerich C 6-6 So. Wolfeboro, N.H. Tabor Academy 24 Mason Jeffries G 5-10 So. Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park 22 Alexandra Long G 5-10 Fr. Great Falls, Va. Flint Hill 11 Lillian McCabe G 6-0 So. Rye, N.Y. Rye 2 Laura Murray G 5-9 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa. Trinity 32 Barbara Sitton G 5-5 Sr. Richmond, Va. Lloyd C. Bird c o a c h in g & s u ppo r t s t a f f Head Coach: Michele Savage (Northwestern ‘93), 3rd Year

Assistant Coach: Mary Ciuk (Southern Conn. State ‘80), 3rd year Assistant Coach: Jamie Thomatis (Middle Tenn. State ‘04), 3rd year Assistant Coach: Kira Mowen (Youngstown State ‘08), 3rd year

Athletic Trainer: Brian Wheeler (Florida State), 7th year

Strength and Conditioning: Jon Rowan (West Virginia Wesleyan) 2nd year

pronunciation g u id e Sophia Aleksandrvicius Ah-LEX-and-drav-a-jes Jasmine Calin CAL-in Katrin Chiemeka CAT-trin Cha-meka Mary Ciuk Chuck Mellissa Giegerich Gee-ger-rich

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 2 Laura Murray G 5-9 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa. Trinity 3 Shannon Eriksson G 5-7 So. Fairfax, Va. Thms Jefferson Science Tech 4 Sarah Davis C 6-3 Sr. St. Clair, Mich. St. Clair 10 Hannah Early F 6-1 So. Huntersville, N.C. Hopewell 11 Lillian McCabe G 6-0 So. Rye, N.Y. Rye 12 Katrin Chiemeka G 5-7 Sr. Marienthal, France Lycee Tristan Corbiere 14 Mellissa Giegerich C 6-6 So. Wolfeboro, N.H. Tabor Academy 21 Sophia Aleksandravicius F 6-4 Sr. Pound Ridge, N.Y. School of Holy Child 22 Alexandra Long G 5-10 Fr. Great Falls, Va. Flint Hill 23 Dakota Dukes F 6-0 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Cary Christian 24 Mason Jeffries G 5-10 So. Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park 25 Jasmine Calin F 5-10 Sr. Miami, Fla. Coral Reef 32 Barbara Sitton G 5-5 Sr. Richmond, Va. Lloyd C. Bird 35 Shneeka Center G 5-10 Jr. Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 21 Sophia Aleksandravicius F 6-4 Sr. Pound Ridge, N.Y. School of Holy Child 25 Jasmine Calin F 5-10 Sr. Miami, Fla. Coral Reef 35 Shneeka Center G 5-10 Jr. Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West 12 Katrin Chiemeka G 5-9 Sr. Marienthal, France Lycee Tristan Corbiere 4 Sarah Davis C 6-3 Sr. St. Clair, Mich. St. Clair 23 Dakota Dukes F 6-0 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Cary Christian 10 Hannah Early F 6-1 So. Huntersville, N.C. Hopewell 3 Shannon Eriksson G 5-7 So. Fairfax, Va. Thms Jefferson Science Tech 14 Mellissa Giegerich C 6-6 So. Wolfeboro, N.H. Tabor Academy 24 Mason Jeffries G 5-10 So. Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park 22 Alexandra Long G 5-10 Fr. Great Falls, Va. Flint Hill 11 Lillian McCabe G 6-0 So. Rye, N.Y. Rye 2 Laura Murray G 5-9 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa. Trinity 32 Barbara Sitton G 5-5 Sr. Richmond, Va. Lloyd C. Bird

davidsonwildcats.com 23 Michele savage feature

Mic h e l e s a va g e ing her tenure at Tulane. The Green Wave h e a d c o a c h earned three trips to the NCAA tourna- ment and one to the WNIT in Savage’s nine years with the program. The entire athletic department at Tulane school team, was a great student, a quiet – in fact, the entire university community leader and came from an absolutely won- – had to learn to manage the aftermath of derful family. As a player, she was a one of the greatest natural disasters in coach’s delight.” America’s history – the devastation caused Although Savage was consistently by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, the Northwestern’s team leader in scoring, home of Tulane’s campus. rebounds and steals, she never displayed Savage was on the staff there at the any sense of entitlement, Perrelli said. time. The women’s basketball team was “She was always one of the first players forced to pick up lock, stock and barrel on the court for practice, and she worked and head to Lubbock, Texas, to attend every bit as hard in practice as she did in class and practice on the campus of Texas Michele Savage, the 11th head coach in games,” Perrelli said. “She was an inside Tech for the fall semester. It was an experi- the 31-year history of Davidson women’s player who knew her strengths and ence that Savage will never forget. basketball, comes to the Wildcats with emphasized them. She was an uncanny “We had 10 players on that particular impeccable credentials as she guides a scorer close to the basket.” team,” Savage said, “and they were all ter- program that seeks academic and athletic What kind of head coach does Perrelli rific people. We were a very close group excellence while competing in the tough think Savage will be? “Successful, very and determined to get through it. We also Southern Conference. much so,” he said. “She had a great ability had the benefit of the Texas Tech people While this is Savage’s first experience as to communicate when she was playing. giving us so much help and kindness. I a head coach, she’s been well trained for It’s a powerful asset that shouldn’t be can never say enough about how wonder- success. She was an All-America player at taken for granted. Many coaches know ful they were to us, and that includes their prestigious Northwestern University their X’s and O’s, but communicating it to fans.” where she was later inducted into the the players is a different story. Coming Remarkably, Tulane’s women’s basket- school’s athletic Hall of Fame. She led the ball team endured that difficult year and Wildcats to the Big Ten championship in still produced a winning season. 1990 and to two consecutive seasons of “Davidson made an extremely good hire. Michele has done a great job at Tulane As with most good discoveries, serendipi- more than 20 wins resulting in back-to- ty was in play in bringing Savage to back appearances in the NCAA tourna- bringing in quality student-athletes that Davidson. Davidson was committed to a ment. Her work as a player and assistant succeeded in the classroom and won con- national search for its new women’s bas- coach earned her a spot in the Illinois ference championships. I think she will be ketball coach, which occurred. Sports Hall of Fame in 2008. highly successful at Davidson.” “We attracted a remarkable number of Davidson’s players are going to be talented coaches that were interested in coached by a gifted athlete who shot 60.6 — Nell Fortner the position,” Athletic Director Jim percent from the field at Northwestern, Head Coach at Auburn Murphy said. “Davidson’s name and rep- which is a school record. She scored 1,688 utation, along with our success in men’s points for the Wildcats, claimed 681 from Northwestern, Michele knows all basketball, certainly contributed to it.” rebounds and totaled 200 steals. about being able to merge academics with So did Murphy’s experience and good Just how special was she as a player? winning basketball. She will be an excel- memory. Lisa Stockton was an assistant “I knew that if we could successfully lent coach at Davidson.” coach at Georgia Tech when Murphy recruit Michele to Northwestern that we If anything, Savage is somewhat under- served there as executive associate athletic would be in the running for Big Ten cham- stated in her personality traits. Mary Ciuk, director and chief financial officer for the pionships,” said Don Perrelli, Savage’s who is an assistant coach on Savage’s Georgia Tech Athletic Association. Davidson staff, was an Murphy was so impressed with Stockton’s assistant coach at work at Georgia Tech that he continued to Northwestern during follow her career as Tulane’s head coach. Savage’s entire career When it was time to seek a head coach for there. Davidson’s women’s program, talking to “Michele is not Stockton was a natural. Stockton was an in-your-face kind of thinking along the same lines, because she person,” Ciuk said. “She called Murphy to tell him about one of her wasn’t that way as a bright and talented assistant coaches – player and won’t be as a Michele Savage. She was ready to be a coach. While she wasn’t head coach, Stockton said. out to show anyone up, Unlike many schools, Davidson doesn’t let me tell you that she use an external search committee to find didn’t want to lose to anyone. She was the star player, but she always shared the “Davidson has an outstanding coach in praise with her team- Michele Savage. Michele played a big role head coach at Northwestern. “She was mates.” in the success we have had here at Tulane. more than special; she was number one on And what will Savage expect from her Her loyalty and commitment to the people the list of players that we felt like we had players? “For them to be in top physical she works with and the players she coach- to recruit.” condition and to be better than good,” es is to be commended. Michele is an Perrelli, who coached Northwestern for Ciuk replied. excellent recruiter and teacher because of 15 seasons, watched Savage in high school Savage comes to Davidson after work- the relationships and trust she builds with at Immaculate Heart of Mary in ing for nine seasons with head coach Lisa young people. I truly believe Michele will Westchester, Ill. Stockton at Tulane University, an out- take Davidson Women’s Basketball to new “She was one of the top 15 women high standing academic school with excellent heights.” school players in the country,” Perrelli women’s basketball. Savage was recruiting said. “She played on a powerhouse high coordinator, coached post players and pre- — Lisa Stockton pared scouting reports on opponents dur- Head Coach at Tulane 24 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE savage feature cont.

focus on the moment. it’s absolutely necessary for the coach “I enjoy a win a lot,” she said, and player to get to know each other “Michele Savage is an outstanding coach. “and I want our players to enjoy a well. She was a highly-recruited player She is the perfect fit for Davison. She is win while understanding that we herself and recalls what she liked and highly respected in our profession. She don’t bask in it. Tomorrow is a new didn’t like about the process. understands academic and athletic integri- day.” “When a coach and prospect sit down Savage says she’s learned some- one-on-one, indelible impressions are ty. She has a tremendous understanding of thing from every coach she’s played left,” Savage said. “I recall when I was the game and her players will learn so for and worked with. Her defensive being recruited that sometimes when a much from her.” philosophy is to keep opponents coach left our house, I’d say, ‘I don’t from getting comfortable by making think I could play for that particular — Carol Owens them play against combination man- coach.’ There were about 175 players in Associate Head Coach at Notre Dame to-man and zone defenses. Division 1 that transferred last year. It’s She will know more about this important for my assistant coaches and head coaches. Instead, once the college team’s strengths as the season pro- me to get to know the young women that decides on which coaches to bring in for a gresses. But early on she saw a team that we’re recruiting, and for them to know campus visit, those candidates visit with had length and size, which might lead to us equally as well.” all college constituencies: the president, more zone blended with some sagging While Savage went on to become a faculty representatives, other coaches and man-to-man. And when the Wildcats press high school and college basketball star, it team members. It gives the college and the this season, it might well be more zone was not a given. Basketball was not first candidate a great chance to get to know press than straight man-to-man, all-over- on her childhood horizon. Music was. each other. the-court pressure. Her father is a gifted and versatile musi- Murphy saw Savage hit a home run in Coaches learn from their experiences. cian and Michele took after him. She was her visit. He had already studied and been Savage’s playing career at Northwestern a talented young pianist and didn’t take impressed by her student years at saw her play close to the basket, hit a high up basketball until she was 12 years old, Northwestern and her assistant coaching percentage of her shots, and get to the foul at the urging of a gym teacher. tenures at Chicago State, Toledo, Cornell line. She plans to incorporate the inside “Michele started out in music,” said and then Tulane. Savage’s experience game as an important part of her her mother, Mary Savage, of qualified her uniquely to understand the Davidson offense. Certainly, she under- Douglasville, Ga. “But when she started culture of Davidson’s academics and ath- stands the importance of the 3-point shot with basketball, it was apparent that she letics. in today’s college basketball, but she does- was talented.” “Michele knows what it’s like to recruit n’t believe that her team has to shoot 20 or So talented, in fact, that when to a school with a high academic profile,” more of those shots every game. She val- McKinley Middle School in Illinois didn’t Murphy said. ues good shot selection as a vital part of have a girls’ basketball team, Michele After this thorough getting-to-know- winning basketball. became the only girl on the boys’ team in each-other visit, Savage became the first Like every major college basketball seventh-grade. African-American women’s basketball coach, Savage wants her team to play in Joe Savage, Mary’s father, was a band head coach at Davidson. the NCAA tournament. The path to suc- director in the Chicago public school sys- One of Davidson’s returning tem. He still plays at his Georgia players, senior Ashley Lax from church and is expert at several Little Rock, Ark., was impressed instruments, including piano, flute after meeting Savage for the first and trumpet. He also had a keen time. knack for teaching music. “She is soft-spoken and gentle “Michele was a very good clas- in her speech,” Lax said, “but we sical pianist,” Mr. Savage said, listen when she talks. We can tell “and she continues to play even that she’s excited to be here.” now.” Davidson sophomore Sophia Joe and Mary were strict in Aleksandravicius first met wanting the best education possi- Savage when the coaching candi- ble for Michele. It was stressed in date met with the basketball their home and with obvious suc- team. Her first impression of cess. One doesn’t win a basketball Coach Savage? “She leads by her scholarship to Northwestern presence and doesn’t feel like she University unless she’s an accom- has to yell to get her point across. plished student. But all of us know very well that “I am enthusiastic about she doesn’t like to lose.” Michele getting this chance to be a Savage’s outlook on basketball is work- cessfully reaching that goal, she believes, head coach at Davidson,” Mr. Savage ing hard and trying not to make the sport is to win consistently in the conference. said. “She has many previous experi- more complicated than it is. She’s a realist “If we can compete and win consistently ences that will help her succeed there. and knows that her team is not always in our league, that ought to help prepare She is a demanding person who has high going to have the most talented players on us to have a chance in the NCAA tourna- standards for herself and will also have the court. But even then, she says, winning ment,” she said. “I like what I see from them for her players.” is possible. our players this year, from our seniors to Told how impressed people are with “Davidson has an outstanding coach in “I want our team to compete in every the freshmen. I love Davidson, the atmos- Coach Savage’s ability to get her point Michele Savage. Michele played a big role single game,” she says. “Teams that work phere here and everything about it. Our across in a quiet demeanor, Mr. Savage in the success we have had here at Tulane. hard and are fundamentally sound are players are energetic and excited and want laughed and observed. Her loyalty and commitment to the people hard to beat. We can control those things, to prove themselves.” “Yes, that’s true about Michele. But she works with and the players she coach- and I expect us to.” Savage knows that no matter how well this is also true about her: she can turn it es is to be commended. Michele is an Savage has a little old-school about her she coaches, getting good players is key to on when she needs to.” excellent recruiter and teacher because of that is appealing. Trash talking is not a success. It’s that way everywhere. She Father knows best. the relationships and trust she builds with part of her DNA. likes recruiting and enjoys the challenge young people. I truly believe Michele will “It’s not what you say, but what you do that Davidson presents: recruiting the best – Written by John Kilgo that counts,” Savage said. “We will stress academically and athletically. take Davidson Women’s Basketball to new She enjoys watching basketball and talk- heights.” that with our players.” Make no mistake that a raging competi- ing with prospects one-on-one. The high tive fire burns inside this soft-spoken, numbers of players who end up transfer- — Lisa Stockton ring in college basketball convince her that Head Coach at Tulane understated coach. 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Mic h e l e s a va g e h e a d c o a c h • t h ir d y e a r t h e s ava g e f il e 36-27 c a r e e r r e c o r d Hometown: Westchester, Ill. n o r t h We s t e r n Education: Northwestern (B.S., 1993) Coaching Experience: came to Davidson after serving as an Davidson College (head coach, 2010-present) Tulane University (assistant coach, 1999-10) assistant coach at Tulane University from Cornell Unveristy (assistant coach, 1997-99) 2001-10. While at Tulane, Savage’s duties University of Toledo (assistant coach, 1995- touched all areas of the program as she 97) coached the Green Wave post players on a Chicago State University (assistant coach, day-to-day basis and worked with recruit- 1993-95) ing, directing Tulane’s scouting efforts and overseeing the team's academic progress. a wards She was the women’s basketball pro- 2011-12 SoCon Coah of the Year by media On May 28, 2010, Davidson College and Coaches Athletic Director Jim Murphy announced gram’s liaison with the athletic depart- the hiring of Michele Savage as the head ment’s marketing and game management coach for the Wildcat women’s basketball units among many other responsibilities. All-America. program. She is the 11th head coach in the During her nine years at Tulane, the Before coaching at Toledo, Savage spent program’s 31-year history. Green Wave twice hit the 26-win plateau two seasons at Chicago State University. Last season saw Savage guide the and reached the NCAA Tournament in Savage graduated from Northwestern Wildcats to one of their best seasons in 2002, 2003 and 2010. The 2009-10 season University in 1993 after a standout career program history. They captured the pro- saw Tulane go 26-7, earn the Conference with the Wildcats. A three-time All-Big Ten gram’s first Southern Conference regular USA regular-season title and earn an auto- selection, she was a Kodak All-District season title with a school-best mark of 17- matic bid to the postseason after winning choice in 1990, 1991 and 1992 and earned 3, while the ‘Cats’ 22 wins were second- the C-USA Tournament. Savage helped All-America recognition from Street & most in school history. Davidson also set a lead Tulane to two Conference USA regu- Smith’s in 1991. She helped lead the school mark for home wins (12-1) and lar-season titles and a Women’s NIT bid in Wildcats to the 1990 Big Ten road wins (9-8), while it earned the pro- 2007. Championship and to appearances in the gram’s 350th win during the season. She helped develop several top Green NCAA Tournament in 1990 and 1991 as For all her accomplishments, Savage Wave players who were selected by USA NU posted 20-plus wins both years. was honored by the coaches and media as Today for All-American Honorable One of the top 15 players in the nation she was named the 2011-12 SoCon Coach Mention as well as several first-team as a high school senior, she led of the Year. She is the second coach in Conference USA players. In addition, she Northwestern in scoring three times and Wildcat history to garner the media’s top had the chance to coach two players, was also the team’s top rebounder in 1990 coach, while she is the first to be coach of Teana McKiver and Gwen Slaughter, who and 1991. Her career field goal percentage the year in the coaches all-league team. went on to play in the WNBA. of .606 is still a school record as is her .652 Davidson’s trip to the Women’s NIT was The Illinois native came to Tulane after single-season mark from 1990. Savage the program’s second-ever bid into post- two seasons as an assistant coach at scored in double figures in 25 straight season play. Cornell University (1999-00 & 2000-01). games as a junior and had a 23-game dou- In addition, Savage coached the She helped the Big Red achieve its best ble-figure scoring streak in her senior sea- league’s Player and Defender of the Year season in school history while signing son. Savage was inducted in the in Sophia Aleksandravicius. three players who earned honorable men- Northwestern Hall of Fame in 2002 and Savage's first season, 2010-11, saw tion All-America honors in high school - the Illinois Hall of Fame in 2008. Davidson go 14-17 overall and sport an 8- two from New York and one from New 12 campaign in the Southern Conference. Mexico. Her specific duties included coor- The first-year head coach led the 'Cats to dinating Cornell’s recruiting efforts and their first league tournament win since supervising the skill development and 2007 with a 69-53 victory against College workouts of the post players. of Charleston. They also nearly pulled off Prior to her arrival at Cornell, Savage an upset of No. 1-seeded Appalachian spent the 1997-98 and 1998-99 seasons as State in the quarterfinals, before falling 73- an assistant coach at Toledo, where she 63. Savage coached the SoCon Freshman coached the post players and served as of the Year in Laura Murray and saw recruiting coordinator. She helped guide Sophia Aleksandravicius earn a spot on the Rockets to a Mid-American both the coaches and media All-SoCon Conference championship and a No. 25 First Team, while also pick up first-team ranking. In 1998-99, Toledo advanced to all-state honors. the NCAA Tournament as a No. 6 seed, During the regular season, Savage led and its star player, Kim Knuth, the two- Davidson to the program's fourth in-sea- time Mid-America Conference Player of son tournament title when the Wildcats the Year, was named honorable mention captured the UTSA Thanksgiving Tournament with the program's first-ever s a va g e ’s o v e r a l l r e c o r d — 3r d s e a s o n wins over North Texas and UTSA, Nov. Ov Er al l COn f Er En CE COn f Er En CE 26-27. The 'Cats also had their 10th YEar (s)sCHOOl WlPCt .WlPCt .fin isH straight winning season at home, going 8- 2010-11 DAVIDSON 14 17 .452 8 12 .400 8th 5. 2011-12 22 10 .688 17 3 .850 T-1st A Street & Smith’s All-American during TOTALS 36 27 .571 25 15 .625 her playing days at Northwestern, Savage

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Ma r y c iu k a s s is a n t c o a c h t h e c iu k f il e t h ir d y e a r Hometown: o u t h e r n o n n e c t ic u t t a t e Adams, Mass. s c s Education: Southern Conn. State (B.S., 1980) Ivy League Rookie of the Year and four Florida (Masters in Athletic Administration, 1982) Ivy All-Rookie team selections. Coaching Experience: For 11 seasons, Ciuk was an assistant Davidson College (assistant coach, 2010- coach at Northwestern, where she helped present) guide the Wildcats to four NCAA University of Massachusetts (associate head Tournament appearances, the Big Ten coach, 2002-10) championship in 1990 and a 189-122 Cornell University (assistant coach, 1995-02) record. During the summer of 1993, she Northwestern (assistant coach, 1984-95) served as an assistant coach for the Big Stetson (assistant coach, 1982-84) Ciuk beings her third season with Ten All-Star team that toured through Florida (assistant coach, 1980-82) Davidson after an eight-year tenure at Australia and New Zealand. As Massachusetts. She will be the recruiting Northwestern's recruiting coordinator, coordinator and will assist in opponent Ciuk assembled five recruiting classes that scouting and perimeter player develop- were ranked in the top-10 nationally. One ment for the Wildcats. of those classes included Savage as Ciuk Ciuk came to Davidson after spending coached her during her playing career at eight seasons as part of the UMass staff, Northwestern. with the last four years holding the title of A 1980 graduate of Southern Associate Head Coach. Ciuk's primary Connecticut State, Ciuk earned a bachelor responsibilities at UMass included scout- of science degree in Physical Education ing of opponents and coordinating the and played four years on the basketball recruiting efforts. team. The Owls posted a 57-28 mark and Prior to her time at UMass, Ciuk was at qualified for three AIAW national tourna- Cornell were she helped the Big Red to ments during Ciuk’s playing career. their first two winning seasons in the Ivy Following graduation, Ciuk was an League with 8-6 records in 2001 and 2002. assistant basketball coach at the There, she helped cultivate 10 all-league University of Florida while earning a mas- players, two academic All-Ivy picks, one ter’s degree in Athletic Administration.

Ja Mie t h o Ma t is t h e a s s is a n t c o a c h t h o Ma t is f il e t h ir d y e a r Hometown: Destrehan, La. Mid d l e t e n n . s t a t e Education: Middle Tenn. State (B.A., Health Ed.) Coaching Experience: Thomatis was in charge of scheduling, Davidson College (assistant coach, 2010- recruiting, post develpment, travel and present) summer camps. She also helped develop Loyola University New Orleans (assistant scouting reports and aided assistants dur- coach, 2008-10) ing practice along with game planning. Ursuline Academy (assistant varsity coach, Before her stint at Loyola, Thomatis 2005-07) spent three years at her alma mater, Ursuline Academy from 2005-07. Thomatis enters her third season with A native of the New Orleans area, Davidson and will handle some of the Thomatis played four seasons at Middle recruiting with assistant coach Mary Ciuk Tennessee State. The Lady Raiders made along with game scheduling, travel and two appearances in the Women’s National working with the post players. Invitational Tournament (WNIT) during Thomatis came to Davidson after a two- her time with MTSU. She finished her year stint as an assistant coach for Kellie career in Murfreesboro as MTSU’s second Kennedy at Loyola University New all-time leading scorer with 1,971 points. Orleans where she helped the Wolfpack Thomatis was an All-Sun Belt selection in compile a 42-18 overall record. Last year 2001 and 2002. She made the All-Ohio saw the Wolfpack go 19-11 and 12-6 in Valley Conference (OVC) team in 2000 conference play. Two seasons ago, and was selected to the OVC All Thomatis was part of assisting Loyola to a Freshman team in 1999. During her junior 23-7 record and a spot in the NAIA season, Thomatis was 12th in scoring in National Championship Tournament after NCAA Division I women’s basketball recording a 16-2 conference mark and win- with 21.3 points per game. She graduated ning the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference from MTSU in 2003 with a bachelor’s Tournament. degree in health education. In her two years with the Wolfpack, davidsonwildcats.com 27 assistant coaches

k ir a Mo We n a s s is a n t c o a c h t h e Mo We n f il e t h ir d y e a r Hometown: Waynesboro, Pa. y o u n g s t o Wn s t a t e Education: Youngstown State (B.S., Exercise Science) seasons for head coach Tisha Hill and Texas State (Masters of Ed., Sports helped the Penguins to 21 wins while on Management, 2010) Coaching Experience: the team. Prior to her career at Youngstown, Davidson College (assistant coach, 2010- present) Mowen spent the 2003-05 seasons with the Texas State (graduate assistant coach, 2008- Fighting Illini under head coach Theresa 10) Grentz. A Pennsylvania native, Mowen earned a Mowen is in her third season with masters of education with a specialization Davidson. Her main responsibilities will sports manangement at Texas State in include film exchange and breakdown, as 2010. well as working with the perimeter play- ers. Mowen will also help coordinate con- ditioning with the strength and training coaches. This is Mowen's first full-time assistant gig after spending two years as a graduate assisant for the Texas State women’s bas- ketball team. Mowen came to San Marcos, Texas after graduating from Youngstown State in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise sci- ence. While at YSU, Mowen played two

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Brian Wheeler is Entering his Terry Gilliland, the primary ath- second season, who enters her letic trainer for Jon Rowan is the fourth year with the women's soc- head Strength and the women’s bas- cer, women's basket- Conditioning Coach. ketball program, ball, and men's and Prior to his arrival at Davidson, Rowan became a part of the Wildcat staff in women's swimming and diving teams. spent three seasons as the head strength September of 2008 as a Administrative He is in his second tenure with the and conditioning coach for the Canisius Assistant. Wildcats, previously working with the College athletic department. He joined the Among her duties are assisting with women’s soccer and baseball teams during Golden Griffins' staff in September of various athlete and alumni databases, the 2004 and 2005 seasons. 2008. While there, he designed, taught and along with assisting for hotel, travel and Wheeler earned his B.S. in Exercise implement year-long training and condi- meal arrangements for the team and Science from Florida State University in tioning programs for all 16 of the Division coaches. She also is responsible for the 2002, where he worked with the football I sports. monthly newsletters and general corre- and baseball teams. He also earned his Rowan came to Canisius after serving spondences between parents and players. M.S. in Nutrition Education and Health as the head strength and conditioning Gilliland previously worked at Promotion in 2004 from Florida State. coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Statesville Roofing & Heating Co., Inc. for He also interned with the Jacksonville for 10 years. At RPI, he was over saw the 19 -1/2 years as a Human Resource Jaguars in 2003 and worked at The Lovett Engineers’ 23 varsity sports programs Manager, Payroll Administrator, Insurance School in Atlanta, Ga., from 2006-08. while also working with various faculty, Coordinator and also handled accounts staff and students. receivable. Rowan has served as a consultant for In addition to her duties at Davidson, player performance for the Albany Gilliland is the treasurer of the Shepherd Conquest, an arena football team that Community Athletic Association. The competes in the AFL2. In addition to his association allows for over 500-plus stu- strength and conditioning duties at RPI, dents the option to be involved in a sport Rowan spent five seasons as a defensive of their choosing that is challenging and backs coach for the school’s football pro- rewarding to them. gram. He was also an assistant football Gilliland and her husband Gene reside coach at Methodist College in Fayetteville, in Mooresville, N.C. and have three chil- N.C., and at West Virginia Wesleyan dren – Kyle, Cody and Ethan. College in Buckhannon, W.Va. A 1994 graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, Rowan earned a mas- ters degree in physical education during his time at Canisius College. He has certi- fications with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and he is an IFA Certified Sports Nutritionist and an IFA

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c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 39, Appalachian State, 1/19/11 f ield Goals 12, at CofC, 2/7/11 f ield Goal attempts 27, at James Madison, 3/15/12 t hree-Point f ield Goals 2, last time at Chattanooga, 2/15/10 t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 6, vs. Samford, 1/9/10 aleksandravicius f ree t hrows f il e 9, last time vs. Radford, 12/4/10 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Forward Height: 6-4 11, vs. Radford, 12/4/10 Hometown: Westchester, N.Y. Offensive r ebounds High school: Holy Child 8, vs. Georgia Southern, 2/19/11 Major: Political Science Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: July 13, 1991 17, at App. State, 1/15/12 Birthplace: Pound Ridge, N.Y. r ebounds Parents: Don and Dalia •Rattled off a 13-game scoring double-figure 20, at App. State, 1/15/12 Aleksandravicius assists siblings: streak, which came to an end at College of Luke Charleston, Feb. 4. n ickname: Soph 6, at Radford, 12/22/11 •Registered a double-double (15 pts/10 rbs) steals to go with five blocks to help lead Davidson 5, last time vs. CofC, 12/17/11 2011-12 Highlights: to a 56-52 win against Chattanooga, Jan. 23. Blocks •Had a stellar junior season, earning the SoCon •Guided Davidson to a big road win at Appalachian State, Jan. 15, with a monster *9, vs. Furman, 1/30/12 Player of the Year and Defender of the Year by Points the coaches. Was the league’s preseason pick to double-double game. Tallied 17 points, a start the season. career-best 20 rebounds and blocked seven 31, vs. Radford, 12/4/10 •Named to the Media and Coaches All-SoCon shots, including ASU’s final shot, in a 55-52 *-denotes single-game school record First Teams for second time. victory. A career-high 17 of the rebounds •Became first Wildcat to earn SoCon Player of were on the defensive end and the junior •Had eight double-doubles and 10 games over- the Month twice (November and January) as registered a double-double in the second half all with 10-plus rebounds. well as garnered player of the week, Jan. 31. alone on 13 points and 12 rebounds. •Finished tops in the league in blocks (95) and •Earned Team Defensive Player of the Year •Led Wildcats to 58-45 home win vs. was ninth in the nation in blocks per game (3.1). honors Western Carolina with sixth double-double •Set the Wildcat single-season (95) and career •Led the SoCon in rebounding (8.9 rpg) and on 10 points and 12 rebounds, Jan. 13. records for blocks in second year, while also set- blocks (2.9 bpg), while ranking 11th in the •Registered fourth double-double on a sea- ting the Wildcat single-season records for points nation in blocks per game. Three rebounds (285) son-high 23 points and 10 rebounds in a (511) and made field goals (192) and free throws away from tying the single-season Davidson home win vs. Elon. (123), while finishing second in total rebounds record for rebounds set by Mercedes Robinson •Earned third double-double of season (18 (278). in 2008-09. pts/11 rebs) to go with a career-high six •Poured in a combined 34 points in two SoCon •Became the latest member of the 1,000-point assists in leading Davidson to an 81-68 road Tournament games, including a game-high 23 club, 15th overall, with 12 points in a win vs. win at Radford, Dec. 22. points in leading Davidson to a 69-53 first- Georgia Southern, Dec. 17. •Hit the 20-point mark for 15th time in round win vs. CofC. Tied a Wildcat single-game •Reached the double-digit mark in points 29 career, leading Davidson to a SoCon-opening tournament record with four blocks in the win times, including hitting the 20-point mark six win at Western Carolina, Dec. 3. and matched a program-best with 12 total free times. •Picked up 50th career double-figure scoring throws in the two games. •Registered 11 double-doubles to push career game at Duquesne with a team-high tying 12 •Tallied eighth double-double (12 points/11 mark to 34. Also had 12 games with 10-plus points, Nov. 27. rebounds) in a win vs. Wofford, Feb. 27. rebounds for 30 in career. •Tallied first double-double of season at •Hauled in a game-high 10 boards, the third •Broke own school record for blocks in a game High Point on 22 points (10-of-15 shooting) consecutive double-digit rebounding game on with nine vs. Furman, Jan. 30. Nearly registered and 12 rebounds, Nov. 18. Feb. 21 vs. Furman. a triple-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds •Hit the 20-point mark in first game of sea- •Put name atop the all-time record books in in that game. son at Clemson and just missed a double- blocks with a pair on Feb. 19 vs. Georgia •Poured in a season-high 25 points points and double with a game-best nine rebounds. Southern to set the record with 134 for a career. had nine rebounds in Davidson’s WNIT contest Also had 20th career double-figure rebounding at James Madison, Mar. 15. 2010-11 Highlights: •Dropped in 13 points to go with nine •Enjoyed an outstanding and record-setting game by matching career-best of 16 boards to rebounds in SoCon semifinal contest vs. sophomore campaign. go along with 12 points for a double-double in Samford, Mar. 4 •Named to the Media and Coaches All-SoCon the win. •Recorded 30th career double-double with First Teams. •Added yet another double-double with a 13- 10 points and 10 rebounds in guiding the •Named to the All-State First Team, second point and 13-rebound performance at Samford, ‘Cats to a 63-39 home-finale win vs. Wofford, year in a row earned a spot on the all-state Feb. 14. Feb. 20. team. •Reached the 20-point mark for eighth time •Carried the Wildcats to their 14th league •Earned Team MVP honors after leading the with a 25-point output on 10-of-16 shooting at win with a double-double on 14 points and team in points (16.5) and rebounds (9.0), both Chattanooga, Feb. 12. 10 rebounds at UNCG ranking third and second, respectively, in the •Registered back-to-back double-doubles for •Scored 13 points, all in the second half, in league. the second time on year with 11 points and a helping Davidson erupt for a season-best 50 •Reached the double-digit mark in points 27 game-high 13 rebounds (11 on defense) at points in the half for a 78-51 win at Elon, times, including hitting the 20-point mark nine Furman, Feb. 9. Feb. 11. times and the 30-point mark once. •Recorded fourth double-double of season at

30 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE Aleksandravicius •Senior •Record four straight double-doubles in wins in 16 points to go along with 13 boards off the over Newberry, UNC Greensboro, Elon and bench and added a season-best tying five College of Charleston, Feb. 7, with game highs Longwood, and then three straight in wins vs. blocks. of 26 points and 14 rebounds, hitting a person- Western Carolina, Wofford and UNCG. •Pocketed a season-high four steals vs. Georgia al-best 12 field goals on 21 attempts. •Ranked third in the league in rebounding (8.0), Southern, Feb. 22. •Saw 13-game string of scoring in double fig- tops on the team. •Closed out first year with a team-best tying 17 ures snapped vs. Western Carolina, but still •233 rebounds in first year were sixth-most in a points vs. Furman in the SoCon Tournament. hauled in a season-high 14 rebounds (six on offense) in a nine-point win, Feb. 5. •Pushed double-figure scoring streak to 13 straight with a 17-point outing at Appalachian State, Feb. 2, and added four blocks. •Set the single-season blocks record when the second-year player swatted away three Longwood Lancer shots on Jan. 28 for 62 blocks. •Tallied a 20-point outing in guiding the ‘Cats to a one-point win at UNCG, Jan. 25. •Registered third double-double of season – game highs of 26 points and 13 rebounds – get- ting it in the first half at Wofford, Jan. 22, while also dishing out a season-best four assists and swatting away four shots. •Hit 6-of-13 field goals and went 7-for-8 at the free throw line for team-high 19 points in a career-best 39 minutes vs. Appalachian State, Jan. 19. •Paced the ‘Cats with a game-high 21 points and eight boards, while picking up four blocks including 100th of career in guiding Davidson to a 71-62 triumph vs. Samford, Jan. 16. •Filled the stats-sheet with 16 points and eight boards in guiding Davidson to its biggest win in the all-time series vs. Coll. of Charleston, Jan. 3. Wildcat single-season. High school n otes: •Clipped the 20-point mark for sixth time in •Registered five blocks in a game three times, •Ranked 37th in the country at her position. career with a game-best 21 points on 9-of-17 while 49 total blocks were third-most in a •Closed out prep career averaging a double- shooting, while swatting away five shots and Wildcat single-season. double (23.9 ppg and 12.5 rpg), and finished matching career-high with five steals in a 67-61 •Scored in double digits 17 times in first year, with 1,640 career points for an average of 17.3 defeat to Princeton, Dec. 29. hitting the 20-point mark four times. ppg. •Carried the ‘Cats to a home win vs. Radford •Opened collegiate career by scoring in double •Joined the 1,000-point club as junior prepster by lighting up the nets for a career-high 31 figures at Nebraska with 10 points off the bench after averaging a double-double, 18 points and points, 21 of them in the second half as the and pulled down a team-best eight rebounds, 20 rebounds per game. sophomore hit 11 field goals and swished home while registered first two career blocks. •Earn second straight team MVP and all-league a personal-best nine free throws to go along •Just six games into collegiate career, had a honors as a junior. with nine boards and six blocks. monster contest at Furman to open league play. •McDonald All-American and one of the best •Made UTSA Thanksgiving All-Tournament Recorded first double-double with a team sea- players in NYS top-50. Team with a strong weekend, clipping the 20- son-best 28 points and hauled in 13 rebounds. •Guided team to the Fairchester League Title in point mark twice, including a 23-point outing Scored 13 of the 28 points in the first half. 2007-08, and was also chosen MVP of the on a personal-best 11 made field goals vs. North •Had a stellar game in the Wildcats’ home Westlake Tournament for the second year in a Texas, while swatting away a single-game opener, Dec. 7, registering second double-dou- row. school-record seven shots vs. the Mean Green. ble in a three game span with 19 points and a •The New York native twice lead her AAU Finished the two-game tourney with a com- new team- and season-best 16 rebounds (14 on team to the nationals (2005 & 2006). bined 43 points, 15 rebounds and 11 blocks, and defense) vs. Appalachian State. •Also lettered in volleyball and tennis during shot a sizzling 61.3 percent from the floor. •Clipped the 20-point mark for the second time her prep career. •Picked up first double-double of the season in with a 26-point effort off the bench in leading •The three-sport star garnered team MVP hon- Davidson’s home-opener vs. William & Mary, Davidson to a 90-68 win vs. Wofford, Dec. 13. ors junior campaign in volleyball and was leading the ‘Cats to a 22-point win with 14 Hit 10 of her 19 field goals, setting a season- picked for all-league team. points and a game-best 13 rebounds, while high. •Excelled in academics as well, earning a spot swatting away five shots. •Dished out a season-high five assists to go on the academic all-state team as a junior, and •Reached the double-digit mark for the first along with nine points and eight rebounds in being honored with superior achievement in time of the season with 18 points (16 in the first the Wildcats’ overtime win vs. Samford. math and history. half) to go long with three assists, three steals •Picked up 14 points and 10 rebounds, seventh •Was a member of the National Honor Society. and three blocks in at Arkansas, Nov. 14. double-double of the season, at College of Charleston. 2009-10 Highlights: •Reached the 20-point plateau for the third time •One of the top freshmen in the SoCon, was this year, while getting eighth double-double named to the All-Freshmen Coaches Team. (22 points/10 rebounds) in a win over Western •Finished second on the team with an even 12 Carolina, Jan. 25. points-per-game average and tallied 11 double- •Busted out of a mini-slump with 11th double- doubles (nine vs. the SoCon), second-most in double of season at Chattanooga, by dropping the league.

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 29- 17 744 25.7 137- 330 .415 12- 47 .255 61- 89 .685 70- 163 233 8.0 59- 0 21 55 49 20 347 12.0 2010-11 31- 31 995 32.1 192- 411 .467 4- 13 .308 123- 149 .826 96- 182 278 9.0 72- 0 50 76 95 53 511 16.5 2011-12 32- 32 1,006 31.4 178- 399 .446 1- 10 .100 86- 114 .754 74- 211 285 8.9 52- 0 47 53 93 50 443 13.8 Totals 92- 80 2,745 29.8 507-1,140 .445 17- 70 .243 270- 352 .767 240- 556 796 8.7 183- 0 118 183 237 123 1,301 14.1 davidsonwildcats.com 31 Jasmine Calin • senior

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 31, vs. Elon, 1/4/12 f ield Goals 6, vs. Elon, 1/4/12 f ield Goal attempts 9, last time vs. Elon, 1/4/12 t hree-Point f ield Goals — t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts — c a l in f ree t hrows f il e 6, at Radford, 12/22/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Forward Height: 6-1 8, at Radford, 12/22/11 Hometown: Miami, Fla. Offensive r ebounds High school: Coral Reef 5, last time vs. Wofford, 2/20/12 Major: Anthropology Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: April 7, 1991 5, at CofC, 2/4/12 Birthplace: Miami, Fla. r ebounds Parents: •Reached the double-figure mark three times Peter and Geri Calin 8, at Wofford, 1/22/11 siblings: Peter, Jr., Jude and Danielle during the year. •Finished out regular season with back-to-back assists nine-point, four-rebound outings vs. Furman 4, vs. William & Mary, 11/19/10 and Wofford. steals 2011-12 Highlights: •Assisted the Wildcats to a 38-30 rebounding •Set several career highs during junior season, 3, last time at Radford, 12/22/11 edge with seven boards, five on the offensive Blocks including points (five per game) and rebounds end, and added seven points all off the bench in (3.1 per game). 2, last time at Longwood, 1/28/11 a nine-point win vs. Western Carolina, Feb. 5. •Reached the double-figure mark five times Points •Tallied a very productive game in 13 minutes during the year, pushing career mark to eight. 16, vs. Elon, 1/4/12 vs. Elon, Jan. 28, scoring 10 points on 4-of-7 •Hit for six points, four rebounds and two shooting, and added five rebounds, including a steals off the bench in first career postseason big offensive rebound in the closing seconds appearance, a WNIT game at James Madison, steal in games at Nebraska and Creighton. that helped seal the win, and a pair steals. Mar. 15. •Drained first two career free throws in three •Assisted the Wildcats to seven blocks at •Tallied a combined eight points, six rebounds minutes of action at William & Mary Longwood with a pair to match personal-best. and three assists in games vs. Wofford and •Scored five of season-high six points in over- •Had a strong night in assisting the Wildcats to Samford at the SoCon Tournament. time vs. Duquesne, including a key three-point a huge 30-point win at Wofford, Jan, 22, getting •Matched personal-best with five offensive play that at the time gave Davidson a one-point 11 points, eight rebounds, two blocks and two rebounds at home vs. Wofford, Feb. 20. lead with a minute to go. steals (career highs in rebounds and blocks), •Helped spark a 20-point outing by the bench •In a season-best 20 minutes, filled the box while going 5-of-5 from the charity stripe in 18 in a home win vs. UNCG with nine points and score with four points, and season bests of three minutes off the bench. pulled down rebounds, Feb. 8. rebounds and three assists vs. Monmouth. •Sparked a 19-point bench output with four •Dished out a season-high three assists in a win •Drained two key free throws in the last 30 sec- points and added four boards, two assists and a at App. State, Jan. 15. onds to help Davidson seal its first league win, steal in a 71-62 win vs. Samford. •Provided a big spark off the bench in a home 81-78, at Furman, Nov. 30. •Came off the bench for a productive three win vs. Elon to start the 2012 calendar year, •Converted on a key three-point play in the points, four boards and a steal in 12 minutes vs. pouring in a career-best 16 points on a career- closing seconds of the first half to give the Chattanooga, Jan. 14. high 6-of-9 shooting to go with a season-best Wildcats the lead for good vs. Wofford, Dec. 13. •Reached the double-digit mark in points for seven rebounds, Jan. 4. first time in career with 10 on a career-high •Was a prefect 3-for-3 from the floor and a per- High school n otes: tying 4-of-8 shooting and pocketed a personal- son-best 6-for-8 from the charity stripe for 12 •Miami Herald Player of the Year in 2007. best tying three steals in a win vs. Coll. of points and pocketed three steals at Radford, •Closed out senior prep career averaging 15 Charleston, Jan. 3. Dec. 22. points, dishing out four assists and hauling in •In 27 minutes off the bench vs. William & •Reached the double-figure mark with 10 six boards a game. Mary, the sophomore recorded six rebounds points, while pocketing three steals in helping •Had career scoring average of 14.6 ppg. and four assists to go along with five points in the Wildcats to a big home win vs. Georgia •Named to the All-Dade First Team in 2008-09 the win over the Tribe. Southern, Dec. 19. and second team in 2007-08. •Assisted in a 17-point output by the Wildcat •Led a 42-point bench output in a win vs. •A 1,000-point scorer (1,225) and a three-time bench at UALR with nine points on 4-of-8 Winthrop with 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting and Coral Reef MVP award winner (2006-09). shooting and hauled in all four rebounds on a pair of free throws, while dishing out a couple •In addition to playing basketball at Coral Reef, offensive end. assists. also was a member of the track and field team. •Outstanding academic honors included: 2009-10 Highlights: 2010-11 Highlights: International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma •Freshman saw action in 18 games, but was •Played in 29 of the Davidson’s 31 games dur- Recipient, Outstanding Participant in the forced to miss the final seven regular season ing sophomore season. National Achievement Scholarship Program (for games with an injury. minorities who did exceptionally well on the •Over first weekend of collegiate career, regis- PSAT) and NCTE Writing Award Nominee. tered two rebounds, two blocks, an assist and a c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 18- 0 117 6.5 7- 28 .250 0- 0 .000 10- 13 .769 4- 6 10 0.6 11- 1 9 13 3 6 24 1.3 2010-11 29- 0 350 12.1 41- 93 .441 0- 0 .000 26- 43 .605 36- 40 76 2.6 46- 1 13 35 7 13 108 3.9 2011-12 31- 0 522 16.8 62- 139 .446 0- 0 .000 30- 53 .566 42- 54 96 3.1 33- 0 22 35 8 26 154 5.0 Totals 78- 0 989 12.7 110- 260 .423 0- 0 .000 66- 109 .606 82- 100 182 2.3 90- 2 44 83 18 45 286 3.7 32 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE Katrin chiemeka • senior

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 37, at Radford, 12/22/11 f ield Goals 7, vs. App. State, 2/18/12 f ield Goal attempts 10, last time vs. ASU, 2/18/12 t hree-Point f ield Goals 3, vs. App. State, 2/18/12 t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 7, vs. Wofford, 3/3/12 c h ie Me k a f ree t hrows f il e 7, vs. Western Carolina, 2/5/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Guard Height: 5-7 7, vs. Western Carolina, 2/5/11 Hometown: Marienthal, France Offensive r ebounds High school: Lycee Tristan 4, last time vs. Wofford, 3/3/12 Major: Spanish Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: August, 6, 1991 6, last time vs. UNCG, 2/8/12 Birthplace: Rijneveld, Netherlands r ebounds Parents: Susanne Chiemeka (four on offense) and dishing out four assists, siblings: 8, last time vs. GWU, 11/21/11 Paul Chiemeka with both being career highs against Gardner- assists Webb, Nov. 21. 4, vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/11 •Earned first career start in home opener vs. steals 2011-12 Highlights: Mercer, picking up two points, three rebounds •Put career bests across the board during junior and two steals in the win. 3, last time at Elon, 2/11/12 campaign. Blocks •Started 30 of the ‘Cats’ 32 games, averaging 2010-11 Highlights: 1, at Ga. Southern, 2/6/12 personal bests of 4.7 points and 3.6 rebounds. •Got into 23 of the Wildcats’ 31 games as a Points •Had four double-digit scoring games, pushing sophomore. 19, vs. App. State, 2/18/12 career mark to eight. •Drained a pair of three-pointers on way to 10 •Tied for third on team with 45 offensive points and hauled in eight rebounds off the rebounds. bench in an 88-57 win vs. Wofford to close out •Netted first collegiate free throw as well as •Drained 27 three-pointers, nearly tripling the regular season. hauled in two boards off the bench, Jan. 2, vs. career mark of 10. The 27 treys were second- •Helped the ‘Cats to a 26-for-31 showing at the UNC Greensboro. most on the team. charity stripe by going a career-best 7-of-7 from •Grabbed two offensive rebounds in helping •Guided the Wildcats to a season-series sweep the line and finished with 10 points in a win vs. the Wildcats to a game-best 14 at Elon, Jan. 4. of App. State with a career-game, scoring 19 Western Carolina, Feb. 5. •Drained second career three-pointer off the points (13 in the last 7:21 of the game) on 7-of- •One of five Wildcats to score in double figures bench in three minutes during a six-point win 10 shooting including a career-best three treys (10 points) in a win vs. Elon, Jan. 31. at Wofford, Feb. 2. in the home win. •Had solid game at Longwood, scoring 12 •Had first two-assist game at UNC Greensboro, •Swished home a pair of triples for six points points, 10 of them in the first half, and hitting 6- Feb. 6. and hauled in six boards to go with a career- of-6 shots at the charity stripe in a win. best tying three streals in a win at Elon. •Hauled in six boards, three of them on offense, High school n otes: •Pulled in seven boards, a career-high tying six during Davidson’s win at UNCG, Jan. 25. •Captained the England U18 team during the on defense, to go with seven points in a home •Helped lead a 26-point bench outing at 2009 European championship and led the team win vs. UNCG. Wofford with five points and pocketed a steal in in minutes, points and steals and finished 8th swatted away first career shot in a win at Ga. 16 minutes of an 80-50 win. best rebounder of the tournament. Southern, Feb. 6 •Very productive in five minutes off the bench •Player of the year in 2008 for the U-18 team. •Hit the game-clinching free throw with 16 sec- vs. UNCG, Dec. 31, hitting a pair of field goals •During the 2008 campaign, represented onds to seal a 56-52 home win vs. Chattanooga. for five points and pocketed first career steal. England as a U-18 player in Macedonia and led Finished the game with seven points, five •Picked up two offensive boards and dished the national team in points and minutes played. rebounds and three assists. out first assist of the season vs. Princeton, Dec. •Went to the European championship twice as •Scored eight points, six on three-pointers, and 29. a U-16 player in 2006 in Finland and then in hauled in five rebounds in the first half vs. •Played in six minutes off the bench in a win 2007 in Italy. Samford, Jan. 21. vs. Radford, Dec. 4. •The 2007 season saw her garner England Reached the double-digit mark with 10 points •Saw first action of the season in a 22-point win Player of the Year honors for the U-16 team. to go with six rebounds and sealed a win at vs. William & Mary, scoring two points on first Furman with three free throws in the closing field goal attempt of the season off the bench. seconds. •Played a career-best 37 minutes at Radford. 2009-10 Highlights: Drained 4-of-7 shots, including a pair of three- •Played in 12 games in first year. balls for 11 points in 16 minutes at home vs. •In first collegiate game vs. Newberry College, Winthrop, Dec. 1. Dec. 29, hit first career shot attempt, a three- •Hit for double figures for fifth time in career pointer, in the Wildcats’ nine-point win. with 12 points, while hauling in eight rebounds

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 12- 0 41 3.4 2- 15 .133 2- 6 .333 2- 4 .500 3- 7 10 0.8 9- 0 4 4 0 1 8 0.7 2010-11 23- 0 245 10.7 21- 73 .288 8- 46 .174 23- 28 .821 19- 31 50 2.2 17- 0 5 23 0 8 73 3.2 2011-12 32- 30 705 22.0 46- 142 .324 27- 85 .318 28- 45 .622 45- 71 116 3.6 65- 1 30 53 1 29 147 4.7 Totals 67- 30 991 14.8 69- 230 .300 37- 137 .270 53- 77 .688 67- 109 176 2.6 91- 1 39 80 1 38 228 3.4 davidsonwildcats.com 33 sarah davis • Senior

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 30, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 f ield Goals 5, last time at WFU, 12/31/11 f ield Goal attempts 8, at Wake Forest, 12/31/11 t hree-Point f ield Goals 1, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 1, last time vs. WCU, 1/25/10 d a v is f ree t hrows f il e 5, last time at Princton, 11/25/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Forward Height: 6-3 8, last time at Princton, 11/25/11 Hometown: St. Clair, Mich. Offensive r ebounds High school: St. Clair 3, last time at WFU, 12/31/11 Major: Psychology Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: January 25, 1991 4, last time vs. GWU, 11/21/11 Birthplace: Macomb, Mich. r ebounds Parents: Tom and Kathy Davis siblings: 2010-11 Highlights: 6, last time vs. Elon, 2/8/10 Mark, Jason and Tommy •Limited to just eight games after a mid- assists season injury. 3, vs. Ga. Southern, 12/19/11 •Saw seven minutes of action in the steals 2011-12 Highlights: Wildcats’ quarterfinal game vs. ASU, scor- 1, last time at Samford, 2/27/12 •Played in a career-best 26 games as a jun- ing two points and hauling in two boards. Blocks ior. •Returned to action after missing 16 •Shot over 50 percent for the third straight 1, last time at Samford, 2/27/12 games to score two points and haul in four Points season, hitting 55.2 percent which was boards in seven minutes at Furman, Feb. 9. 14, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 tops on the team. •Tallied four points, hitting both field goal •Drained 3-of-4 shots on way to seven points attempts, and pulled down two boards in in Davidson’s home-finale win vs. Wofford, eight minutes off the bench in a 69-60 win a season-best in rebounds with six boards Feb. 20. at UTSA, Nov. 27. vs. Elon, Feb. 8. •Did a great job of filling in for foul-troubled •Came off the bench to pick up three •Drained a season-best five free throws in Aleksandravicius at Elon in the first half, points and six boards in just seven min- six attempts, finishing with seven points scoring five points and hauling in five utes of action at Winthrop, Nov. 22. off the bench in 10 minutes in a win vs. boards. •Hauled in four boards off the bench in Furman to close out the regular season. •Hit 3-of-5 shots and added a free throw for first game of season in the ‘Cats home- seven points to go with three boards in a sea- opener, Nov. 11, vs. William & Mary. High school n otes: son-high 17 minutes of a 19-point win vs. •Had a terrific four-year career at St. Clair, UNCG, Feb. 8 2009-10 Highlights: earning team MVP honors as a junior. •In 14 minutes off the bench at CofC, got •Limited to 19 games after missing time •Also awarded all-state, all-league, and three rebounds, an assist and a block in the with an injury. all-area while at St. Clair. win. •Closed with five points and two •Senior season poured in 12 points per •Had a season-best game off the bench with rebounds, while also recording first colle- game and hauled in eight boards a game. 11 points on a career-high tying 5-of-8 shoot- giate block in a start at Nebraska, Nov. 13. •Was the team's Offensive Player of the ing with three offensive rebounds at Wake •Had a breakout performance on Nov. 28 Year in 2006-07 when she led the Saints to Forest, Dec. 31. vs. Monmouth, scoring 14 points, while the state finals. •In just nine minutes of action, netted seven pulling down six rebounds, all personal •In addition to basketball, also competed points and dished out a career-best three bests. Netted 12 of the 14 points in the first in volleyball, track (Most Improved Player assists in a SoCon home win vs. Georgia half, including 10 during a 16-2 run in the 2007) and swimming (Most Improved Southern, Dec. 19. first half. Finished the UNCW-Hampton Swimmer 2007). •Provided an offensive spark off the bench at Inn Invitational with 20 points and eight •Named St. Clair Athlete of the Week and Duquesne, hitting 4-of-6 shots for eight rebounds to earn all-tournament honors an all-state academic team member during points in 14 minutes. for the ‘Cats. her prep career. •Matched personal-best at free throw line •Returned to action after missing 10 •Excelled in the classroom as well, picking with 5-for-8 showing and had seven points games with an injury vs. Western up department awards in biology, geome- and five boards off the bench at Princeton, Carolina, Jan. 25, and had two points, two try, anatomy, U.S. history and twice in Nov. 25. boards and a steal in five minutes. chemistry. •Scored first four points of the season off the •Had a strong game off the bench, helping bench in a win at home vs. Mercer, Nov. 14. the Wildcat bench score 28 points with a team-high tying 13 points, while matching

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 19- 7 246 12.9 25- 50 .500 1- 3 .333 23- 38 .605 18- 28 46 2.4 47- 2 4 31 1 6 74 3.9 2010-11 8- 0 55 6.9 5- 9 .556 0- 0 .000 1- 6 .167 4- 18 22 2.8 12- 0 2 3 0 0 11 1.4 2011-12 26- 0 241 9.3 33- 60 .550 0- 0 .000 20- 32 .625 18- 22 40 1.5 28- 0 12 35 4 8 86 3.3 Totals 53- 7 542 10.2 63- 119 .529 1- 3 .333 44- 76 .579 40- 68 108 2.1 85- 2 18 67 5 14 171 3.2 34 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE barbara sitton • senior

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 44, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 f ield Goals 5, last time at Chatt., 2/25/12 f ield Goal attempts 15, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 t hree-Point f ield Goals 2, at Furman, 1/7/12 t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 3, at Furman, 1/7/12 s it t o n f ree t hrows f il e 7, vs. Wofford, 3/3/12 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Guard Height: 5-5 10, vs. Wofford, 3/3/12 Hometown: Richmond, Va. Offensive r ebounds High school: Lloyd C. Bird 3, last time vs. Chattanooga, 1/11/10 Major: Math Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: February 8, 1991 9, at Chattanooga, 2/25/12 Birthplace: Washington, D.C. r ebounds Parents: Queen Bundy and Robert Sitton pocketed four steals. siblings: 10, last time at Chatt., 2/25/12 Tonya Kyle, Manikiah and •Crossed the 200-assist mark for career with a pair assists Quinn Bundy of dimes vs. Mercer. 11, vs. Princeton, 12/29/10 2010-11 Highlights: steals 2011-12 Highlights: •Started 24 of 31 games as a sophomore. 8, vs. Western Carolina, 2/5/11 •Started all 32 games on way to a career season •129 assists were fifth-most in a Wildcat single- Blocks offensively and defensively. season. 1, vs. ASU, 3/3/11 •Averaged just under seven points and close to •Nine times dished out six or more in a game and Points five boards, both ranking third-best on the team. closed out the season with 31 assists in the last five 14, at WCU, 12/3/11 •Finished second in SoCon in steals per game (2.8) games. and fourth in assists (4.0). •Finished third in the SoCon in assists per game •Seven times dished out six or more assists. (4.2), fifth in assist-to-turnover ration (1.6) and dishing out a team-high four assists to go along •One point away from career-high vs. Wofford in eighth in steals per game (1.8). with four rebounds, while also pocketing a game- quarterfinal win at SoCon Tournament, finishing •Led Davidson in its two SoCon Tournament high tying four steals. with 13 points, a career-best seven of them at the games with 11 combined assists, getting six of •Filled the stat sheet with totals of 15 points, eight charity stripe. them vs. ASU in a quarterfinal game, and also reg- rebounds, seven assists and 14 steals in games vs. •Tallied eight points, six boards and four steals in istered first career block in the game. Duquesne and Monmouth at the UNC Davidson’s clinching win at Samford that gave the •Helped Davidson to a game-high 17 assists vs. Wilmington Thanksgiving Tournament. program its first regular-season SoCon title. Furman, Feb. 21, with eight dimes. •In first career SoCon game, scored nine points, •Recorded first career double-double with 11 •Set a personal-best in steals and set a season dished out three assists and pocketed a pair of points on season-high 5-of-12 shooting and hauled team-high with eight, three off the school record, steals in a win at Furman. in a career-high tying 10 rebounds (career-best in a home win vs. Western Carolina, Feb. 5. •Set a new season-best in assists by dishing out a nine on defense) at Chattanooga. •Dished out a game-high seven assists to go along game-high eight in a 64-55 win over Newberry •Reached the double-digit mark with 13 points, with six rebounds in a 10-point win at Longwood, College. and had game highs of six assists and five steals in Jan. 28. •Came off the bench vs. Chattanooga, Jan. 11, to a win at Elon. •Matched career-high with seven defense boards haul in a career-best 10 rebounds to go along with •Registered fourth double-figure scoring game in helping Davidson to a 38-25 rebounding edge in eight points and seven assists in 21 minutes of with 11 points to go with six rebounds and three a win vs. Samford, Jan. 16. action. steals in a big 23-point road win at Coll. of •Set a career-best in assists vs. Princeton when sec- •Helped lead Davidson to a three-point win vs. Charleston. ond-year player finished with 11, two off the sin- CofC, Feb. 20, with seven points, five rebounds •Canned a career-high two three-pointers on way gle-game school record, while also filling the stat- and a game-high five assists in 28 minutes of to seven points to go with five boards, four assists sheet with four points, four boards and a pair of action. and two steals in a road win at Furman. steals. •Dished out a combined 12 assists and pocketed •Hit a personal-best five free throws for five High school n otes: eights steals in games vs. Elon to start 2012 and at points to go along with four boards, four assists •Four-year starter as point guard for Lloyd C. Bird Wake Forest to end 2011 calendar year. and a steal in a 15-point win vs. North Texas, Nov. High School. •Registered 10 points and tallied six rebounds, 26. •Finished career with 566 assists, a school record, five assists and three steals in home win vs. Coll. •In 36 minutes of action in Davidson’s home- and 389 steals, good for second-best in the record of Charleston. opener vs. William & Mary, hauled in six boards, books. •Had a personal-best 14 points to go with five dished out a team-high tying four assists and •Earned spot on the third-team All-State in steals in guiding the Wildcats to a SoCon-opening scored four points. Virginia as a junior prepster when led L.C. Bird to win at Western Carolina, Dec. 3. the state semifinals. •Dished out seven of Davidson’s 20 assists in a 2009-10 Highlights: •During prep career, was a member of the first- home win vs. Gardner-Webb. •Started 12 of 29 games in first year at the point team All-Dominion District, the first-team All- •Helped the Wildcats to a 23-assist game at High guard spot. Digital Sports in Virginia, second-team All-Central Point by dishing out a season-high nine dimes and •Finished second on team with 68 assists. Region and second-team All-Metro as named by •Debuted at Nebraska, pouring in 13 points and the Richmond Times Dispatch. c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 19- 7 246 12.9 25- 50 .500 1- 3 .333 23- 38 .605 18- 28 46 2.4 47- 2 4 31 1 6 74 3.9 2009-10 29- 12 587 20.2 42- 121 .347 1- 12 .083 29- 54 .537 26- 73 99 3.4 62- 2 68 65 0 34 114 3.9 2010-11 8- 0 55 6.9 5- 9 .556 0- 0 .000 1- 6 .167 4- 18 22 2.8 12- 0 2 3 0 0 11 1.4 2010-11 31- 24 872 28.1 37- 106 .349 2- 5 .400 30- 40 .750 10- 84 94 3.0 56- 2 129 83 1 55 106 3.4 2011-12 26- 0 241 9.3 33- 60 .550 0- 0 .000 20- 32 .625 18- 22 40 1.5 28- 0 12 35 4 8 86 3.3 2011-12 32- 32 1,034 32.3 75- 210 .357 4- 15 .267 67- 105 .638 23- 120 143 4.5 65- 0 124 107 0 90 221 6.9 Totals 53- 7 542 10.2 63- 119 .529 1- 3 .333 44- 76 .579 40- 68 108 2.1 85- 2 18 67 5 14 171 3.2 Totals 92- 68 2,493 27.1 154- 437 .352 7- 32 .219 126- 199 .633 59- 277 336 3.7 183- 4 321 255 1 179 441 4.8 davidsonwildcats.com 35 shneeka Center • junior

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 34, at W. Carolina, 1/5/11 f ield Goals 7, vs. App. State, 1/19/11 f ield Goal attempts 17, vs. App. State, 1/19/11 t hree-Point f ield Goals 3, last time App. State, 1/19/11 t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 8, vs. App. State, 1/19/11 c e n t e r f ree t hrows f il e 5, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 1/3/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Guard Height: 5-10 6, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 1/3/11 Hometown: Smithtown, N.Y. Offensive r ebounds High school: Smithtown West 6, vs. Samford, 1/21/12 Major: Political Science Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: May 12 1992 6, at Elon, 2/11/12 Birthplace: Stony Brook, N.Y. r ebounds Parents: Maureen and Arthur Center siblings: 2010-11 Highlights: 9, last time App. State, 1/19/11 AJ assists •Forced to miss final 13 games due to an 3, last time at UNCG, 2/14/12 injury. steals 2011-12 Highlights: •Started four of 11 games played in. 3, last time at UNCG, 2/14/12 •Played in 26 of the Wildcats’ 32 games, •Had a solid game off the bench vs. ASU, Blocks starting one of them. Jan. 19, pouring in a career-high 19 points •Four times reached double figures in on 7-of-17 shooting, including 3-of-8 from 1, vs. App. State, 1/19/11 Points points. three-land, to go along with a season-best •One of three Wildcats to reach double tying nine boards and earned first career 19, vs. App. State, 1/19/11 figures in points, scoring 10 off the bench, block. •Hit season-high tying three of the ‘Cats’ and hauled in six rebounds in just 11 min- •Five-time all-league member and four- utes of a 63-39 home win vs. Wofford, Feb. five treys, including two in the second half when Davidson shot 70 percent from the time all-county. 20. •Was a three-time All-Long Island pick, •Provided a strong spark off the bench field, on way to 12 points in a nine-point win vs. Samford, Jan. 16. while earning a nod on the all-state team with 10 points, seven in the first half, five three times. rebounds, three steals and three assists, •Registered second double-figure game of the season with 11 points, hitting a season- •Three-time Smithtown Booster Club both season-bests, in a win at UNCG. MVP. •Tallied nine points, matching season-high high three of the ‘Cats’ five treys at Western Carolina and pocketed a pair of •Senior year dropped in averages per with three free throws, and a season-best game of 32.8 points, 19 rebounds and 5.2 eight rebounds (six on defense, career- steals. •Responded with an outstanding game in assists. high) in 16 minutes off the bench in a big •Smithtown's all-time leading scorer with win at Elon. first collegiate start vs. Coll. of Charleston, Jan. 3, recording 12 points, nine boards, a 2,206 points and holds school marks of •Hauled in a career-best six offensive most points in a game (32) and most rebounds vs. Samford. pair of assists and two steals in a 29-point win. rebounds (33). •Had a strong second half in helping the •Reached the 1,000-point mark as a soph- Wildcats earn a road win at App. State. •Provided six points and five boards off the bench vs. UNCG, Dec. 31. omore. Registered eight points and five rebounds •Was a member of the all-academic team all in the second period, with the last three •In 17 minutes, dropped in eight points on 3-of-8 shooting, including draining a and earned highest Honor Roll all four points coming on an and-one play that years of prep career. broke up a 50-all tie and gave Davidson pair of three-balls, and hauled in four boards, three on offense, vs. Princeton, •The 2008-09 season lead the county in the lead for good. scoring, dropping in 28.6 points per game. •Earned first start of season at Wake Dec. 29. Forest, hauling in five rebounds to go with •Came off the bench to drop in five points three points. in 10 minutes at Elon. •Sparked a 19-4 run in the first half that •First collegiate game, scored last four gave Davidson the lead for good with Wildcat points in the first half vs. Radford, seven points, and went on to score a team- including draining a shot-clock beater high and season-best 14 points off the from three-point range. bench in a home win vs. Winthrop. •Reached the double-digit mark for the High school n otes: first time in 2011-12 with a team-high •A 5-10 shooting guard/forward, was a tying 12 points at Duquesne. five-year letterwinner at Smithtown West.

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2010-11 11- 4 226 20.5 25- 79 .316 15- 44 .341 18- 22 .818 18- 27 45 4.1 18- 0 11 21 1 11 83 7.5 2011-12 26- 1 337 13.0 39- 114 .342 8- 34 .235 17- 26 .654 31- 54 85 3.3 21- 0 19 36 2 14 103 4.0 Totals 37- 5 563 15.2 64- 193 .332 23- 78 .295 35- 48 .729 49- 81 130 3.5 39- 0 30 57 3 25 186 5.0

36 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE laura murray • junior

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 40, at High Point, 11/18/11 f ield Goals 9, at Appalachian State, 2/2/11 f ield Goal attempts 21, vs. Elon, 1/4/12 t hree-Point f ield Goals 7, at Appalachian State, 2/2/11 t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 12, vs. Elon, 1/4/12 Mu r r a y f ree t hrows f il e 9, vs. Western Carolina, 2/5/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Guard Height: 5-9 11, vs. William & Mary, 11/19/10 Hometown: Harrisburg, Pa. Offensive r ebounds High school: Trinity 4, at Clemson, 11/11/11 Major: Psychology Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: February 6, 1992 10, vs. North Texas, 11/26/10 Birthplace: Harrisburg, Pa. r ebounds Parents: Kelly and John Murray siblings: 11, vs. North Texas, 11/26/10 Katelyn, Kristen and Adam goals, in guiding the Wildcats to 29-point assists win at Elon. 7, last time vs. Furman, 1/30/12 2011-12 Highlights: •Reached the 20-point mark for seventh steals time, matching a season-best with six •Earn All-SoCon First Team honors on 5, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 triples, and hit 7-of-10 shots overall, in a both the coaches and media teams. Blocks win vs. UNCG, Feb. 8. •Named to the SoCon All-Tournament 1, vs. Winthrop, 12/1/11 •Hit the double-digit mark with a game- First Team, the first Wildcat since Janell Points high 17 points at Ga. Southern, canning 7- Crayton in 2006. 27, at Appalachian State, 2/2/11 of-14 field goals, including three triples, in •Paced the team with a 14.5 points per a 69-62 win. game average, which ranked second-best •Paced all scorers in a 23-point triumph at in the SoCon. •Hit 20-point mark for 20th time in career College of Charlestion with 13 points, can- •Fourth in the league in three-point shoot- with 21 points and dished out a career- ning three of four field goals from three- ing at 39.3 percent, while ranking seventh best seven assists in a career-high 40 min- land. in free throw percentage and eighth in utes at High Point. •Hit the double-digit mark with 17 points steals per game (1.8). •Dropped in game-high 19 points to go and dished out a career-high tying seven •Ranked 19th in the country in three-point with a personal-best five steals and five assists in a win at home vs. Furman. shooting. assists in leading Davidson to a home- •Scored all 13 points in the second half in •65 made triples were second-most in a opening win over Mercer, 75-60. guiding the Wildcats to a 56-52 home win Wildcat single-season, while 463 points •Opened sophomore campaign hitting the vs. Chattanooga. were third-most. double-figure mark with a team-high 21 •Clipped the 20-point mark at home vs. •Garnered the team’s Offensive Player of points and hauled in seven boards, four Samford, hitting a season-best 7-of-9 free the Year award. on the offensive end for a career-best, at throws and hauling in seven rebounds to •Named SoCon Player of the Week, Jan. 2, Clemson. go with 21 points. first time in career. •Had third straight 20-point outing in 2010-11 Highlights: •A preseason all-league pick. leading Davidson to a road win at Furman •Pushed career scoring in double figures •Named the SoCon Freshman of the Year going off for 20 points, seven rebounds to 45 with 26 double-digit scoring games by both the media and league’s coaches, and four steals. as a sophomore. and was named to both the all-freshmen •Scored second straight 20-point game •Registered eight 20-point outings in sec- teams. with 21 points, hitting all six field goals ond year, pushing career mark to 13. •Second on the team in scoring and from three-land, a season-high, for 21 •Tallied seven points, four rebounds, three reached the double-figure mark 19 times, points and added a season-best tying assists and two steals in first career post- including 10 straight at home to finish the seven rebounds (season-best six on season appearance at James Madison in season. defense) in a 75-66 win vs. Elon to start the the WNIT. •Clipped the 20-point mark five times in 2012 calendar. •Scored 18 points vs. Samford in a semifi- first year, three coming at Belk Arena. •Netted a season-high 22 points, 13 in the nal defeat at SoCon Tournament, Mar. 4. •Ranked fourth in the league in free throw second half, to close out the 2011 calendar •Led the Wildcats to a 69-58 quarterfinal percentage. at Wake Forest, Dec. 31. win at SoCon Tournament with a season- •Pocketed a season-best seven steals to go •Was 6-for-10 from the field with three high tying 22 points vs. Wofford to go along with 12 points (7-for-10 at the chari- triples on way to 19 points in a road win with five assists and three steals. ty stripe) in Davidson’s SoCon at Radford. •Had 21-game scoring double-figure Tournament quarterfinal game vs. ASU, •Halted a mini-scoring slump with 11 streak in SoCon games come to an end vs. Mar. 4. points to go with five rebounds and four App. State with six points, but hauled in a •Closed out last regular season game with steals in a SoCon-opener win at Western Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg season-best nine rebounds in the victory. another double-figure scoring outing at Carolina, Dec. 3. 2010-11 11- 4 226 20.5 25- 79 .316 15- 44 .341 18- 22 .818 18- 27 45 4.1 18- 0 11 21 1 11 83 7.5 •Dropped in 12 of a game-high 19 points, home (10th straight), dropping in 12 •Swatted away first career shot at home 2011-12 26- 1 337 13.0 39- 114 .342 8- 34 .235 17- 26 .654 31- 54 85 3.3 21- 0 19 36 2 14 103 4.0 matching season-best with eight field points, one of five ‘Cats to score in double Totals 37- 5 563 15.2 64- 193 .332 23- 78 .295 35- 48 .729 49- 81 130 3.5 39- 0 30 57 3 25 186 5.0 vs. Winthrop, Dec. 1. digits, and dished out a season-high tying

davidsonwildcats.com 37 murray • junior five assists. •Led team to District III titles twice, 2008- •Registered ninth straight double-figure 09 and 2009-10. scoring game at home with 10 points vs. •Senior year averaged 16 points, 6 Furman, Feb. 21. rebounds and 4 assists per game. •Reached the 20-point mark for fifth time •Closed out four-year prep career with (second straight at home) with a 23-point 1,600 points and 555 rebounds. outing in guiding the ‘Cats to a 14-point •Member of both the National Honor win vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 19. Society and Math Honor Society. •Recorded first career back-to-back 20- •Sister Katelyn starred at St. point games with a game-high 23 points Bonaventure University, while other sis- on 6-of-7 shooting (2-for-2 from behind the ter Kristen played at Kutztown arc) and a career-best 9-for-9 from the free University. throw line in 35 minutes of a 65-56 win vs. Western Carolina, Feb. 5. •Tallied a season-best 27 points, 19 of them in the first half, on 9-of-12 shooting, including canning all seven three-point shoots taken to set a new single-game school record for percentage at Appalachian State, Feb. 2. •Poured in all 14 points in the first half in guiding the Wildcats to a season-high 44 first half points on way to an 80-50 win at Wofford, Jan. 22. •Led Davidson to a win over Samford, Jan. 16, with 17 points, 11 in the second half, and eight board. •Had a nice all-around game to open the new calendar year in a 29-point win vs. Coll. of Charleston, dropping in 11 points, hualing in six boards and dishing out five assists to go with a pair of steals. •Clipped the 20-point mark for the second career time with a 22-point effort at Elon in first career SoCon game, hitting a team and season-best four three-balls. •Combined for 20 rebounds, a season-best 11 (10 on defensive end) coming against North Texas, at the UTSA Thanksgiving Tournament. •Had a memorable home debut, Nov. 11 vs. William & Mary, dropping in a game- high 26 points on 8-of-13 shooting, includ- ing three treys. •Filled the stat-sheet at Arkansas with eight points, a team-best five assists and hauled in three boards. •Nice start to collegiate career, collecting six points, including 4-for-4 at the charity stripe, and a team-best nine rebounds at Arkansas-Little Rock, Nov. 12. High school n otes: •Four-year letterwinner at Trinity in Harrisburg, Pa. •Named first-team all-state three times and All-District III first-team member three times. •Carlisle Sentinel Player of the Year. •Three-time Patriot News "Big 15" selec- tion.

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2010-11 31- 31 1,035 33.4 114- 308 .370 43- 121 .355 89- 109 .817 33- 104 137 4.4 64- 1 74 79 0 49 360 11.6 2011-12 32- 32 1,065 33.3 164- 403 .407 65- 171 .380 70- 90 .778 19- 104 123 3.8 54- 0 70 97 5 57 463 14.5 Totals 63- 63 2,100 33.3 278- 711 .391 108- 292 .370 159- 199 .799 52- 208 260 4.1 118- 1 144 176 5 106 823 13.1

38 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE hannaH early • sophomore

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 23, at Clemson, 11/11/11 f ield Goals 2, at Clemson, 11/11/11 f ield Goal attempts 9, at Clemson, 11/11/11 t hree-Point f ield Goals 2, at Clemson, 11/11/11 t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 5, at Clemson, 11/11/11 e a r l y f ree t hrows f il e 1, last time vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Forward Height: 6-1 2, last time vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 Hometown: Huntersville, N.C. Offensive r ebounds High school: Hopewell 1, last time at HPU, 11/18/11 Major: Undeclared Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: April 13, 1993 2, last time vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 Birthplace: Tulsa, Okla. r ebounds Parents: Brian and Donna Early siblings: 3, last time vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 Betnany Marum, Aaron Early assists and Jacob Early 2, last time vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 steals 2011-12 Highlights: 2, last time vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 •Limited to just three games after suffer- Blocks ing a season-ending injury during fresh- 3, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 man campaign. Points •Picked up first three career blocks in a 7, at Clemson, 11/11/11 home win vs. Mercer, Nov. 14. •Earned a start in first collegiate game at Clemson, dropping in seven points and pulling down three rebounds, Nov. 11. High school n otes: • Had outstanding prep career in both volleyball and basketball, earning 2010 I- MECK 4A Conference Player of the Year in volleyball and I-MECK Player of the Year in basketball, 2010-11. •Led Hopewell to second straight confer- ence title in 2010-11 and was named to the I-MECK 4A All-Conference First Team. •Named to the All-Obersver First Team. •Averaged 15.5 ppg and 7.3 rpg during senior prep season. •Hopewell reached the North Carolina 4A Western Regional in 2010-11 campaign. •Junior prep season earned I-MECK Conference Player of the Year honors and taking home MVP honors at the Bojangles Shootout, a tournament held down in Charlotte.

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg c a r e e r s t a t s 2010-11 31- 31 1,035 33.4 114- 308 .370 43- 121 .355 89- 109 .817 33- 104 137 4.4 64- 1 74 79 0 49 360 11.6 Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2011-12 32- 32 1,065 33.3 164- 403 .407 65- 171 .380 70- 90 .778 19- 104 123 3.8 54- 0 70 97 5 57 463 14.5 2011-12 3- 1 43 14.3 2- 11 .182 2- 7 .286 2- 4 .500 3- 4 7 2.3 3- 0 4 11 4 3 8 2.7 Totals 63- 63 2,100 33.3 278- 711 .391 108- 292 .370 159- 199 .799 52- 208 260 4.1 118- 1 144 176 5 106 823 13.1 Totals 3- 1 43 14.3 2- 11 .182 2- 7 .286 2- 4 .500 3- 4 7 2.3 3- 0 4 11 4 3 8 2.7

davidsonwildcats.com 39 shannon eriksson • sophomore

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 15, vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/11 f ield Goals 2, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 f ield Goal attempts 6, vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/11 t hree-Point f ield Goals — t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 1, at High Point, 11/18/11 e r ik s s o n f ree t hrows f il e 3, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Guard Height: 5-7 4, last time vs. GWU, 11/21/11 Hometown: Fairfax, Va. Offensive r ebounds High school: Jefferson Science Tech 1, last time at Duq., 11/27/11 Major: Undeclared Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: Nov. 18, 1993 3, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 Birthplace: Richmond, Va. r ebounds Parents: Maura and Wayne Eriksson siblings: 4, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 Katie, Clark and Tait assists 2, at High Point, 11/18/11 steals 2011-12 Highlights: — •Forced to miss the remainder of the sea- Blocks son due to a season-ending injury. 1, vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/21/11 •Tallied first career block to go along with Points four points in a home win vs. Gardner- 7, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 Webb, Nov. 21. •In first career home game, netted seven points, hauled in four rebounds and dished out an assist in a win vs. Mercer •Saw first collegiate action off the bench at Clemson and dished out first career assist. High school n otes: •Wrapped up senior prep career at Thomas Jefferson Science Tech being named district player of the year and a nominee for McDonald’s All-American. •Named to the district all-defensive team and a first-team all-region pick. •The guard averaged 17 points in final prep season and was the number one selection for the NVWBCA senior all-star game from the liberty district. •Junior season averaged 16.7 points and 9.8 rebounds. •Named to the first-team Liberty District All-Star team and earned second-team all- region as a junior. •A member of the Fairfax Stars AAU pro- gram. •Academically, a National Honor Society member and according to US News and World Report, Thomas Jefferson Science Tech was ranked No. 1 in the country. •Also received an award for AP Scholar with Distinction.

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2011-12 6- 0 44 7.3 3- 12 .250 0- 1 .000 5- 8 .625 3- 5 8 1.3 2- 0 5 13 1 0 11 1.8 Totals 6- 0 44 7.3 3- 12 .250 0- 1 .000 5- 8 .625 3- 5 8 1.3 2- 0 5 13 1 0 11 1.8

4 0 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE Mellissa Giegerich • Sophomore

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 5, at CofC, 2/4/12 f ield Goals 1, vs. Wofford, 2/20/12 f ield Goal attempts 2, vs. Wofford, 2/20/12 t hree-Point f ield Goals — t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts — g ie g e r ic h f ree t hrows f il e 1, vs. Ga. Southern, 12/19/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Forward/Center Height: 6-6 2,vs. Ga. Southern, 12/19/11 Hometown: Wolfeboro, N.H. Offensive r ebounds High school: Tabor Academy — Major: Undeclared Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: August 14, 1992 2, at CofC, 2/4/12 Birthplace: Providence, R.I. r ebounds Parents: Robin Allen-Burke and Robert 2, at CofC, 2/4/12 Giegerich assists siblings: Elisabeth — steals 2011-12 Highlights: — •Dumped in first career bucket on a Blocks layup, while adding a block in Davidson’s 2, at CofC, 2/4/12 63-39 home-finale win vs. Wofford. Points •In five minutes of action at Coll. of 2, vs. Wofford, 2/20/12 Charleston, registered a season-best two rebounds and had first career two-block game. •Saw first action of season, registered first career point, rebound and block in a win at home vs. Georgia Southern. •Forced to miss the first month of the sea- son due to a preseason injury. High school n otes: •Had a solid finish to her career at Tabor Academy in Massachusetts, finishing with averages of 10.4 points and 8.7 rebounds per contest. •Was a force in the paint on defense, blocking five shots a game and coming up with close to three steals a contest. •Set a single-season record for blocks with 112 in her senior prep campaign. •Upon arriving at Tabor Academy, the Wildcat recruit led team to back-to-back Class A New England Prep School Athetic Conference Championships. •Junior prep season averaged 12.3 points and 10.7 rebounds.

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2011-12 6- 0 44 7.3 3- 12 .250 0- 1 .000 5- 8 .625 3- 5 8 1.3 2- 0 5 13 1 0 11 1.8 2011-12 4- 0 13 3.3 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .000 1- 2 .500 0- 3 3 0.8 3- 0 0 0 4 0 3 0.8 Totals 6- 0 44 7.3 3- 12 .250 0- 1 .000 5- 8 .625 3- 5 8 1.3 2- 0 5 13 1 0 11 1.8 Totals 4- 0 13 3.3 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .000 1- 2 .500 0- 3 3 0.8 3- 0 0 0 4 0 3 0.8 davidsonwildcats.com 41 mason jeffries • Sophomore

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 17, at CofC, 2/4/12 f ield Goals 1, last time at CofC, 2/4/12 f ield Goal attempts 3, last time at CofC, 2/4/12 t hree-Point f ield Goals — t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 2, last time vs. UNCG, 2/8/12 Je f f r ie s f ree t hrows f il e — f ree t hrow attempts Position: Guard Height: 5-10 —1 Hometown: Charlotte, N.C. Offensive r ebounds High school: Myers Park 1, vs. UNCG, 2/8/12 Major: Undeclared Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: April, 14, 1993 1, last time at CofC, 2/4/12 Birthplace: Charlotte, N.C. r ebounds Parents: Dawn and Ross Jeffries 1, last time at CofC, 2/4/12 siblings: Rebecca, Ross and Jane years), Outstanding Student Award in IB assists Biology III, IB Psychology I and II, IB 1, at CofC, 2/4/12 History, AP Stat, and IB Methods steals 2011-12 Highlights: (Calculus) I and II. — •Hauled in first career offensive rebound •Uncle attended Davidson College. Blocks at home vs. UNCG. •A walk-on after turning down Division I — •Played in a season-high 17 minutes at and II scholarships to play at Davidson. Points College of Charleston, tallying two points 2, last time at CofC, 2/4/12 and first career assist. •Scored a bucket in a season-high nine minutes at home vs. Georgia Southern. •Saw first collegiate action in a win against Gardner-Webb, scoring first career points on a layup, Nov. 21. High school n otes: •A Three-year starter and four-year varsi- ty player at Myers Park, was an all-confer- ence pick as sophomore and senior. •Selected to play for an All-City Charlotte International Cabinet team that travelled to Limoges, France. •Tabbed South Charlotte Sports Report Athlete of the Week once. •Senior prep season led the team in made three-point field goals and averaged 10 points per game. •A Salutatorian of graduating class of 570 students. •Other academic honors included: IB Diploma Candidate, Horner Award Recipient, Charlotte Observer All-Scholar Star Scholar, Wake Forest Book Award Recipient, AP Scholar, Junior Marshall, Presidential Award For Educational Excellence, Straight A Honor Roll (all four

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2011-12 11- 0 59 5.4 3- 16 .188 0- 11 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 2 3 0.3 4- 0 1 6 0 0 6 0.5 Totals 11- 0 59 5.4 3- 16 .188 0- 11 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 2 3 0.3 4- 0 1 6 0 0 6 0.5

42 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE lillian mCcabe • sophomore

c a r e e r h ig h s Minutes 21, vs. Furman, 1/30/12 f ield Goals 3, vs. Furman, 1/30/12 f ield Goal attempts 4, last time vs. Wofford, 2/20/12 t hree-Point f ield Goals 1, last time vs. Wofford, 2/20/12 t hree-Point f ield Goal attempts 3, last time at GSU, 2/6/12 Mcc a Be f ree t hrows f il e 2, vs. Ga. Southern, 12/19/11 f ree t hrow attempts Position: Guard Height: 6-0 2, last time vs. Wofford, 2/20/12 Hometown: Rye, N.Y. Offensive r ebounds High school: Rye 1, last time at CofC, 2/4/12 Major: Undeclared Defensive r ebounds Birthdate: June, 30, 1993 2, at High Point, 11/18/11 Birthplace: Rye, N.Y. r ebounds Parents: Rita and John McCabe siblings: tional, league MVP and all-state honors. 2, at High Point, 11/18/11 Katie, Rachel, Theresa and assists Johnny •The first female athlete at Rye to earn a full scholarship for basketball, was also on 3, at CofC, 2/4/12 steals the all-academic team for the section. 2011-12 Highlights: •During senior prep season, the Journal 3, vs. Wofford, 3/3/12 Blocks •Swipped a season-best three steals in News named her Con Edison Athlete of Davidson’s SoCon quarterfinal win vs. the Week. 1, at High Point, 11/18/11 Points Wofford. •A member in summer of 2010 of the Gold •One of 11 Wildcats to score in a 63-39 medal winning Empire State team that 7, vs. Furman, 1/30/12 home finale win vs. Wofford, draining a represented Hudson Valley. triple. •As junior prepster, made 45-of-113 three- •Dropped in a quick five points in seven balls for a 40-percent clip to set the school minutes of action at Ga. Southern. record. •Dished out a season-best three dimes at •A two-time member of the Metro Classic College of Charleston. All-Star game, which pits the best in New •Had a strong game off the bench in a win York City against the best in the surround- at home vs. Furman, draining 3-of-4 shots ing suburbs. for a season-high seven points, Jan. 30. •Also earned All-Tournament Team hon- •Canned a three-pointer and picked up a ors in the Rye Rotary and White Plains Dr. steal vs. Samford at home. Lynne Kahn Holiday Classic. •Pocketed first career steal in nine min- •A member of the utes at Wofford, Jan. 9. WBA Lady Knicks •Perfect from the field (1-1) and free AAU program, the throw line (2-2) for four points in a home same team Sophia win vs. Georgia Southern. Aleksandravicius •Dropped in four points in eight minutes played for. off the bench in a win vs. Winthrop. •A member of the •Scored first five points of collegiate National Music career, including draining a three-ball at honor society, four- High Point, Nov. 18. year member of the •Saw first collegiate action off the bench at band and VAASA Clemson, playing 13 minutes and record- (Varsity Athletes ing a rebound. Against Substance Abuse). High school n otes: •Finished prep career with over 1,000 points – the fourth time in school history a player eclipsed the 1,000-point barrier. High school n otes: •Led Rye High to the sectional semifinals •Finished prep career with over 1,000 and a 17-4 overall record. points – the fourth time in school history a •Was nominated for the McDonald’s All- player eclipsed the 1,000-point barrier. American Team, while receiving all-sec- •Led Rye High to the sectional semifinals and a 17-4 overall record. •Was nominated for the McDonald’s All- c a r e e r s t a t s American Team, while receiving all-sec- Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg tional, league MVP and all-state honors. 2011-12 11- 0 59 5.4 3- 16 .188 0- 11 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 2 3 0.3 4- 0 1 6 0 0 6 0.5 2011-12 24- 0 196 8.2 12- 40 .300 6- 24 .250 4- 7 .571 4- 7 11 0.5 12- 0 10 18 1 6 34 1.4 •The first female athlete at Rye to earn a Totals 11- 0 59 5.4 3- 16 .188 0- 11 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 2 3 0.3 4- 0 1 6 0 0 6 0.5 Totals 24- 0 196 8.2 12- 40 .300 6- 24 .250 4- 7 .571 4- 7 11 0.5 12- 0 10 18 1 6 34 1.4

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•Finished with over 2,200 points during her four-year prep career and was five rebounds short of 1,450. •Named conference player of the year for the fourth time during senior season, and earned a spot on the all-conference team, also the fourth year in a row made the team. •A four-time all-state honoree, was named her conference's tournament MVP for the fourth time as a senior prepster. •Named by the Charlotte Observer as the 10th-best basketball player in North dakota dukes Carolina for all seniors. f il e •Honored by the Raleigh Sports Club in November of 2011 as Student-Athlete of Position: Forward Height: 6-0 the Week for outstanding performance in Hometown: Raleigh, N.C. the classroom and on the basketball court. High school: Cary Christian School •As a junior, dropped in 23 points and Major: Undeclared pulled down almost 15 rebounds per Birthdate: July 4, 1994 game. Birthplace: Winter Springs, Fla. •During junior prep career, set records at Parents: John and Carrie Dukes the three-day tournament at the 2011 siblings: Devin and Logan Glaxo Smith Kline Holiday Invitational with 77 points, 52 rebounds and 12 steals.as named the Most Outstanding High school n otes: Player at the tournament. •Averaged a double-double her senior •Was very involved outside of basketball, prep campaign, pouring in 18.5 points and helping found and lead the Fellowship of pulling down 13 boards a contest. In addi- Christian Athletes at Cary Christian. Also tion, the six-foot forward pocketed nearly was a member of Interact, participating in four steals, dished out two assists and many community service projects over the block two shots per game. last two years.

•60 three-pointers as a senior prepster ranked ninth on the Washington Post All- Metro leaderboard and she was a Washington Post All-Metro honorable mention for the second year in a row. •Two-time team captain. •Started every games during high school career. •Named to both the all-state and all- league first teams, the third time on the all-league squad, and also participated in the Buffalo Wild Wings Roundball Senior All-Star Classic. a l e X l o n g •During junior season, was a first-team f il e pick for All-State, all-league and All-Sun Gazette, while earning All-Tournament Position: Guard Team honors at the VISSA State Height: 5-10 Tournament and the Tip-Off Tournament. Hometown: Great Falls, Va. High school: •A letterwinner in track and field as well, Flint Hill School Long placed eighth in the state of Virginia Major: Undeclared Birthdate: April 30, 1994 in the 400 meters in 2009, while also run- Birthplace: Bryn Mawr, Pa. ning at the Penn Relays on the 4x400 (set Parents: John and Barbara Long school-record) and 4x100 teams in 2009-10. siblings: Nicole and Greg Long •Also excelled in the classroom, making the Headmaster’s list for academic achievement twice and carried a 3.85 GPA. High school n otes: •Inducted into the National French Honor •Averaged 16 points a game, leading Flint Society in 2010. Hill School with 490 points. •In addition, had team bests in assists (82), rebounds (197) and blocks (54), while leading the team to its third straight year of 20 wins and a third consecutive Virginia State Final Four appearance. 4 4 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE Class of 2012 Career Highlights: campaign. •Finished in the record book's top-15 in •Awarded the Team Most Improved rebounds with 503 for career. Player Award. •Recorded eight double figure scoring •Started all 31 of the Wildcats' games. games, four of them during senior season. •Shot a career-best 52.4 percent from the •Had two career 20-point outings. floor, good for eight-best in a Wildcat sin- •Finished with six double-doubles for gle-season and it was the third-best during four-year career and had eight games of the season in the SoCon. 10-plus rebounds. •Tied career-best with three steals in last career home game vs. Wofford. •Matched career-best with 14 rebounds, six on the offensive glass, to go with eight k r is t e n Jo h n s e n points in a win at UNCG during senior f il e year. •Set career highs in most offensive and defensive categories during a strong junior c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2008-09 30- 2 351 11.7 32- 75 .427 2- 6 .333 21- 34 .618 25- 52 77 2.6 60- 0 15 42 10 13 87 2.9 2009-10 29- 12 504 17.4 50- 112 .446 0- 2 .000 54- 86 .628 40- 68 108 3.7 64- 0 21 43 7 19 154 5.3 2010-11 31- 31 837 27.0 97- 185 .524 1- 2 .500 77- 102 .755 69- 104 173 5.6 87- 1 40 67 16 34 272 8.8 2011-12 32- 28 643 20.1 60- 153 .392 0- 0 .000 35- 52 .673 62- 88 150 4.7 56- 1 31 53 21 23 155 4.8 Totals 121- 73 2,318 19.2 238- 521 .457 3- 10 .300 186- 272 .684 195- 308 503 4.2 265- 2 106 205 54 88 665 5.5

Career Highlights: •Closed out final career game at John M. •Started final four games of senior season Belk Arena with seven points and a pair of and played in 31 of the 32. assists in Davidson’s 63-39 win vs. •Set career bests in nearly every offensive Wofford. and defensive category during senior cam- •Was clutch for the ‘Cats off the bench in a paign, including a career-high 5.7 points home win vs. App. State, scoring 11 per game. points, seven of them at the charity stripe •Finished career with six rebounds and to tie season-high. two points in the Wildcats' first round WNIT game at James Madison. •Had second-best field goal percentage on team at 46.5 percent. •Scored 14 points, including a perfect 8- a Ma n d a o t t a Way for-8 at the free throw line, and hauled in f il e a career-best nine rebounds in guiding the ‘Cats to a 69-58 quarterfinal win vs. Wofford at the SoCon Tournament. c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2008-09 27- 1 256 9.5 22- 65 .338 5- 22 .227 27- 41 .659 23- 33 56 2.1 42- 0 17 29 4 10 76 2.8 2009-10 27- 0 152 5.6 11- 34 .324 3- 4 .750 9- 19 .474 7- 19 26 1.0 34- 1 2 23 1 2 34 1.3 2010-11 27- 0 317 11.7 28- 71 .394 0- 2 .000 40- 50 .800 25- 30 55 2.0 26- 0 8 40 1 8 96 3.6 2011-12 31- 4 492 15.9 59- 127 .465 1- 2 .500 58- 87 .667 45- 39 84 2.7 55- 3 18 41 5 14 177 5.7 Totals 112- 5 1,217 10.9 120- 297 .404 9- 30 .300 134- 197 .680 100- 121 221 2.0 157- 4 45 133 11 34 383 3.4

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pr e s e a s o n Wn it Me r c e r h ig h po in t n o r t h c a r o l in a t a r h e e l s Be a r s pa n t h e r s

Nov. 9 at UNC, 5:00 Nov. 28, at Mercer, 7:00 Dec. 5 vs. HPU, 6:00

g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location ...... Chapel Hill, N.C. Location/Students ...... Macon, Ga./8,200 Location/Students . .High Point, N.C./4,200 Director of Athletics ...... TBA Director of Athletics ...... Jim Cole Director of Athletics ...... Craig Keilitz Home Court . . . . . (6,822) H. Court ...... University Center (3,200) Home Court ...... Millis Center (1,750) Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Conference ...... Atlantic Sun Conference ...... Big South Basketball SID ...... Bobby Hundley Basketball SID...... Andy Stabell Basketball SID ...... Erika Carrubba Office Phone...... 919-843-5678 Office Phone...... 478-301-5219 Office Phone...... 336-841-4640 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address...... tarheelblue.com Web Address ...... mercerbears.com Web Address . . . . highpointpanthers.com h ead c oach h ead c oach h ead c oach H. Coach ...... Sylvia Hatchell H. Coach ...... Susie Gardner H. Coach ...... DeUnna Hendrix Record at School ...... 607-234 (25 years) Record at School ...... 8-50 (2 years) Record at School ...... First Season Overall Record ...... 879-314 (36 years) Overall Record ...... 184-197 (13 years) Overall Record ...... First Season t eam information t eam information t eam information 2011-12 Record ...... 20-11 2011-12 Record ...... 6-23 2011-12 Record ...... 20-13 Conference Record/Finish ...... 9-7/5th Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-14/9th Conference Record/Finish . . . . .13-5/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .10/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .10/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record ...... UNC leads 3-0 Series Record ...... Davidson leads 2-0 Series Record ...... High Point leads 4-2 Last Meeting . . . . .UNC, 48-86, 11/18/05 Last Meeting .Davidson, 75-60, 11/14/11 Last Meeting ...... HPU, 69-82, 11/18/11 Series Streak ...... Lost 3 Series Streak ...... Won 2 Series Streak ...... Lost 1 r u t g e r s g e o r g ia s o u t h e r n Mia Mi s c a r l e t k n ig h t s e a g l e s h u r r ic a n e s

Dec. 1, vs. GSU, 4:00 Nov. 25 at Rutgers, 2:00 Dec. 8 at Miami, 2:05 Feb. 2, at GSU, 5:00

g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location ...... New Brunswick, N.J. Location/Students . . .Statesboro, Ga./19,691 Location/Students .Coral Gables, Fla./14,078 Director of Athletics ...... Tim Pernetti Director of Athletics ...... Sam Baker Director of Athletics ...... Shawn Eichorst Home Court ...... The RAC (8,000) Home Court . . . .Hanner Fieldhouse (4,358) H. Court ...... BankUnited Center (7,200) Conference ...... Big East Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Basketball SID ...... Hasim Phillips Basketball SID ...... Marc Gignac Basketball SID...... Scott Zavitz Office Phone...... 732-445-7882 Office Phone...... 912-478-5288 Office Phone...... 305-284-3236 E-mail . . . . . [email protected] E-mail. . . [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web Address ...... scarletknights.com Web Address. georgiasoutherneagles.com Web Address ...... hurricanessports.com h ead c oach h ead c oach h ead c oach H. Coach ...... C. Vivian Stringer H. Coach ...... Chris Vozab H. Coach ...... Katie Meier Record at School ...... 363-183 (17 years) Record at School ...... First Meeting Record at School ...... 126-95 (7 years) Overall Record ...... 863-318 (40 years) Overall Record ...... First Meeting Overall Record ...... 202-140 (10 years t eam information t eam information t eam information 2011-12 Record ...... 22-10 2011-12 Record ...... 8-22 2011-12 Record ...... 26-6 Conference Record/Finish ...... 11-5/4th Conference Record/Finish . . . . .4-16/10th Conference Record/Finish . . . . .14-2/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .11/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .12/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... NA s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record . . . . .Davidson leads 22-19 Series Record ...... First Meeting Last Meeting ...... First Meeting Last Meeting . . .Davidson, 69-62, 2/6/12 Last Meeting ...... First Meeting Series Streak ...... First Meeting Series Streak ...... Won 3 Series Streak ...... First Meeting 46 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE 2012-13 opponents

g a r d n e r -We BB t e n n e s s e e c o l l e g e o f c h a r l e s t o n r u n n in ’ Bu l l d o g s v o l u n t e e r s c o u g a r s

Jan. 7 at CofC, 7:00 Dec. 28 at Tenn., 7:00 Dec. 13 at GWebb, 7:00 Feb. 11 vs. CofC, 7:00

g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location ...... Boiling Springs, N.C. Location/Students . .Knoxville, Tenn./27,523 Location/Students . .Charleston, S.C./10,475 Director of Athletics ...... Chuck Burch Director of Athletics ...... Joan Cronan Director of Athletics ...... Joe Hull Home Court ...... (3,500) H. Court . . .Thompson-Boling Arena (21,678) Home Court ...... TD Arena (5,100) Conference ...... ...... Southeastern Conference ...... Southern Basketball SID ...... Kevin Davis Basketball SID ...... Eric Trainer Basketball SID...... Jeremy Rosenthal Office Phone...... 704-406-4355 Office Phone...... 865-603-2916 Office Phone...... 843-953-5465 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address ...... gwusports.com Web Address ...... utsports.com Web Address...... cofcsports.com h ead c oach h ead c oach h ead c oach H. Coach ...... Rick Reeves H. Coach ...... Holly Warlick H. Coach ...... Natasha Adair Record at School ...... 122-125 (7 years) Record at School ...... First Season Record at School ...... First Season Overall Record ...... 389-363 (22 years) Overall Record ...... First Season Overall Record ...... First Season t eam information t eam information t eam information 2011-12 Record ...... 4-25 2011-12 Record ...... 27-9 2011-12 Record ...... 7-23 Conference Record/Finish ...... 3-15/9th Conference Record/Finish . . . . .12-4/2nd Conference Record/Finish ...... 6-14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/0 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 0/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record ...... GWU leads 7-4 Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... Davidson leads 25-9 Last Meeting .Davidson, 67-46, 11/21/11 Last Meeting ...... First Meeting Last Meeting . . .Davidson, 46-23, 2/4/12 Series Streak ...... Won 4 Series Streak ...... First Meeting Series Streak ...... Won 3 c h a r l o t t e a ppa l a c h ia n s t a t e Wo f f o r d 49e r s Mountaineers t e r r ie r s

Jan. 5 vs. App. St., 3:00 Jan. 12 at Wofford, 2:00 Dec. 21 at Charlotte, 7:00 Feb. 9 at App. St., 2:00 Feb. 18 vs. Wofford, 7:00

g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location/Students . .Charlotte, N.C./26,232 Location/Students . . . . .Boone, N.C./17,222 Location/Students . .Spartanburg, S.C./1,160 Director of Athletics ...... Judy Rose Director of Athletics ...... Charlie Cobb Director of Athletics . .Richard A. Johnson Home Court ...... Halton Arena (9,105) Home Court ...... Holmes Center (8,325) H. Court . . . .Benjamin Johnson Arena (3,500) Conference ...... ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Basketball SID ...... Travis Woods Basketball SID ...... Ryan Bower Basketball SID...... Kevin Young Office Phone...... 704-687-1838 Office Phone...... 828-262-7612 Office Phone...... 864-597-4092 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address ...... charlotte49ers.com Web Address ...... goasu.com Web Address ...... woffordterriers.com h ead c oach h ead c oach h ead c oach H. Coach ...... Cara Consuegra H. Coach ...... Darcie Vincent H. Coach ...... Edgar Farmer Jr. Record at School ...... 16-14 (1 year) Record at School ...... 84-48 (4 years) Record at School ...... 68-167 (8 years) Overall Record ...... Same Overall Record ...... 348-149 (16 years) Overall Record ...... Same t eam information t eam information t eam information 2011-12 Record ...... 16-14 2011-12 Record ...... 27-7 2011-12 Record ...... 13-18 Conference Record/Finish ...... 8-6/6th Conference Record/Finish . . . . .17-3/t-1st Conference Record/Finish . . . . .5-15/11th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record ...... Charlotte leads 11-10 Series Record . . . . .App. State leads 24-19 Series Record . . . . .Davidson leads 27-13 Last Meeting . . .Charlotte, 64-72, 12/9/08 Last Meeting . .Davidson, 61-54, 2/18/12 Last Meeting . . .Davidson, 69-58, 3/3/12 Series Streak ...... Lost 2 Series Streak ...... Won 2 Series Streak ...... Won 2

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Jan. 15 at Furman, 7:00 Jan. 26 vs. Elon, 2:00 Jan. 20 vs. Samford, 2:00 Feb. 16 vs. Furman, 2:00 Mar. 2 at Elon, 2:00 Feb. 23 at Samford, 6:00

g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location/Students . . .Greenville, S.C./2,700 Location/Students .Birmingham, Ala./4,500 Location/Students ...... Elon, N.C./5,709 Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Gary Clark Director of Athletics ...... Bob Roller Director of Athletics ...... Dave Blank Home Court ...... Timmons Arena (5,000) Home Court . . .Pete Hanna Center (5,000) Home Court ...... Alumni Gym (1,558) Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Basketball SID ...... Hunter Reid Basketball SID ...... Joey Mullins Basketball SID ...... Paige Fredrickson Office Phone...... 864-294-2061 Office Phone...... 205-726-2799 Office Phone...... 336-278-6634 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web Address ...... furmanpaladins.com Web Address ...... samfordsports.com Web Address . . . . www.elonphoenix.com h ead c oach h ead c oach h ead c oach H. Coach ...... Jackie Carson H. Coach ...... Mike Morris H. Coach ...... Charlotte Smith Record at School ...... 29-32 (2 years) Record at School ...... 182-118 (10 years) Record at School ...... 16-14 (1 year) Overall Record ...... Same Overall Record ...... Same Overall Record ...... Same t eam information t eam information t eam information 2011-12 Record ...... 15-16 2011-12 Record ...... 20-13 2011-12 Record ...... 16-14 Conference Record/Finish . . . . .10-10/6th Conference Record/Finish ...... 12-8/4th Conference Record/Finish ...... 12-8/5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/6 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/0 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record ...... Furman leads 29-24 Series Record ...... Samford leads 6-3 Series Record ...... Davidson leads 16-6 Last Meeting . .Davidson, 78-57, 1/30/12 Last Meeting . . . .Samford, 51-62, 3/4/12 Last Meeting . .Davidson, 78-51, 2/11/12 Series Streak ...... Won 2 Series Streak ...... Lost 1 Series Streak ...... Won 3

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Jan. 18 vs. UTC, 7:00 Jan. 23 vs. UNCG, 7:00 Jan. 28 at Western, 7:00 Feb. 23 at UTC, 7:00 Feb. 20 at UNCG, 7:00 Mar. 4 vs. Western, 7:00

g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location/Students . . . . .Chatt., Tenn./11,438 Location/Students . .Greensboro, N.C./16,200 Location/Students . . .Cullowhee, N.C./9,500 Director of Athletics ...... Rick Hart Director of Athletics ...... Nelson E. Bobb Director of Athletics ...... Chip Smith Home Court . . . .McKenzie Arena (10,966) Home Court . . . (1,833) Home Court ...... (7,826) Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Basketball SID ...... Anne Wehunt Basketball SID ...... Chip Welch Basketball SID ...... Denise Gideon Office Phone...... 423-425-4618 Office Phone...... 336-334-5615 Office Phone...... 828-227-2336 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address ...... gomocs.com Web Address...... uncgspartans.com Web Address . . . . . catamountssports.com h ead c oach h ead c oach h ead c oach H. Coach ...... Wes Moore H. Coach ...... Wendy Palmer H. Coach ...... Karen Middleton Record at School ...... 329-109 (14 years) Record at School ...... 4-25 (1 year) Record at School ...... 30-62 (3 years) Overall Record ...... 529-164 (23 years) Overall Record ...... Same Overall Record ...... Same t eam information t eam information t eam information 2011-12 Record ...... 22-10 2011-12 Record ...... 4-25 2011-12 Record ...... 14-17 Conference Record/Finish . . . . .16-4/3rd Conference Record/Finish . . . . .3-17/11th Conference Record/Finish ...... 8-12/7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record . . . .Chattanooga leads 30-9 Series Record ...... UNCG leads 28-16 Series Record ...... WCU leads 25-22 Last Meeting . . . . .Chatt., 48-55, 2/25/12 Last Meeting . . .Davidson, 71-52, 2/8/12 Last Meeting . .Davidson, 58-45, 1/13/12 Series Streak ...... Lost 1 Series Streak ...... Won 3 Series Streak ...... Won 3

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You Women’s Basketball arranged through the sports information office may access this information at www.davidson- SID Gavin McFarlin or basketball office. wildcats.com. for special requests Postgame interviews will take place after a or information not contained here. 10-minute cooling-off period in the press room Davidson College Sports Information Office is located on the lower level of the Baker Sports Complex at the west end of the a l l -t iMe r e c o r d v s . basketball court. 2012-13 o ppo n e n t s Sports Information: Gavin McFarlin is entering his eighth year in Davidson’s sports (order of this year ’s s c h e d u l e ) information office. He serves as the primary contact for women’s basketball, women's soc- Opponent WLPct. First Last cer, men’s and women’s tennis, and lacrosse. 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The pro- in d iv id u a l s e a s o n h ig h s tabbed the SoCon Player of gram’s first Southern Conference regular Points the Year and Defensive Player of the Year as season title, a bid into the Women’s NIT for 25 — Sophia Aleksandravicius voted on by the league’s coaches. the second time, another new member to at James Madison – 3/15/12 Savage was then the media’s SoCon Coach the 1,000-point club and the SoCon Player [35 — school record] of the Year, while Aleksandravicius joined of the Year were just a few of the many Laura Murray on the media All-SoCon First highlights throughout the 2011-12 cam- f ield Goals Made Team. Murray was also an All-SoCon pick on paign for the Wildcats. 10 — Sophia Aleksandravicius the coaches team. at High Point – 11/18/11 For Savage, who is in her second year, she SoCon Regular Season Champs! & vs. Furman – 1/30/12 becomes the first head coach in program his- For the first time in program history, [15 — school record] tory to garner the top honor by the coaches. Davidson brought home the regular-season She joins Annette Watts (2004-05) as the only SoCon title when it captured a 52-39 win on f ield Goals attempted two head coaches in Davidson history to be the road against Samford, Feb. 27, to close 27 — Sophia Aleksandravicius named the media’s SoCon Coach of the Year. out the season. at James Madison – 3/15/12 Aleksandravicius earns her second After falling at Chattanooga two days [32 — school record] straight All-SoCon First Team nod by the earlier, Davidson needed a win in the final media and this is Murray’s first after she was game of the season and help from the Mocs f ield Goals Percentage (min. five made) named both the media’s and coaches to earn their first title. The Wildcats got it, .750 (6-8) — Amanda Ottaway Freshman of the Year a season ago. earning their biggest win of the series vs. at Radford – 12/22/11 Aleksandravicius, who became the second Samford and picking up their first win on [1.000 — school record] player in Wildcat history to earn SoCon the road in the series, while the Mocs Player of the Year honors as picked by the downed Appalachian State. t hree-Point f ield Goals Made coaches, joins Mercedes Robinson and Katie Davidson shared the title with ASU, 6 — Laura Murray Hamilton as the only ‘Cats to be named to the which also finished 17-3 in league play. The vs. Elon – 1/4/12 & vs. UNCG – 2/8/12 media’s first team twice. ‘Cats did though beat the Mountaineers in [9 — school record set by Alex Thompson] both regular season meetings, resulting in Murray Named to SoCon All-Tourney them getting the No. 1 seed in the SoCon t hree-Point f ield Goals attempted First Team; All-SoCon First Team Tournament. 12 — Laura Murray After leading Davidson into the Southern The Wildcats best finish prior to this year vs. Elon – 1/4/12 & vs. Samford – 3/4/12 Conference semifinals for the first time since in the league was second place four times. [12 — School record] 2007, sophomore Laura Murray was named to the tournament’s first team. She was also a Second-Ever Postseason Berth t hree-Point f ield Goal Pct. (min. two first-teamer during the regular season. Thanks to its first-ever regular season made) The sophomore became the first Wildcat league title, Davidson earned an automatic .857 (6-7) — Laura Murray since Janell Crayton to earn a spot on either bid into the Women’s National Invitational vs. Samford – 3/4/12 the All-SoCon First or Second Tournament Tournament in 2011-12. Finishing a school- [1.000 — School record set this year] Team. Crayton was a first-team member in best 17-3, the ‘Cats earned the bid after 2006. Murray is just the eighth player overall sweeping Appalachian State during the reg- f ree t hrows Made in program history to garner a nod on either ular season, which also finished 17-3. 8 — Amanda Ottaway team. Davidson was joined by Chattanooga vs. Wofford – 3/3/12 Murray averaged a team-best 20 points in and Appalachian State in representing the [14 — School record] Davidson’s two games vs. Wofford and Southern Conference in the WNIT. Samford. The sharp-shooter had a season- f ree t hrows attempted high tying 22 points in pacing the Wildcats to Second 20-Win Season 10 — Sophia Aleksandravicius twice a 69-58 quarterfinal win over the Terriers. The Wildcats finished the 2011-12 cam- Barbara Sitton vs. Wofford – 3/3/12 Murray followed with an 18-point, three- paign with a 22-10 record, the second-most Amanda Ottaway vs. Samford – 2/27/12 assist and three-steal game vs. the Bulldogs in wins in school history next to the 23 set dur- [16 — School record] a semifinal contest. ing the 2006-07. f ree t hrow Percentage (min. three made) Aleksandravicius Sets New Block Record Home Sweet Home 1.000 (8-8) — Amanda Ottaway Sophia Aleksandravicius broke her own Davidson again took advantage of its vs. Wofford – 3/3/12 school record for blocks in a game, swatting home court at John M. Belk Arena, closing [1.000 — School record] away nine shots as she nearly missed a triple- with a winning record for the 11th straight double (20 points/11 rebounds) in guiding the campaign. r ebounds Wildcats to a 21-point win vs. Furman, Jan. With their school-record 12-1 mark in 20 — Sophia Aleksandravicius 30. Davidson as a team had 11 blocks, which 2011-12, the Wildcats have won at least at Appalachian State – 1/15/12 were one off the school bench mark set Jan. eight home games in eight of the past 11 [23 — School record] 13, 1996 vs. Western Carolina. It also marked seasons. The lone blemish on a near-perfect the first time since Feb. 8, 2002 vs. home mark was a defeat to Samford. The assists Appalachian State that the ‘Cats had at least ‘Cats opened the year winning their first 9 — Barbara Sitton 10 blocks in a game. seven home contests to set the school mark at High Point – 11/18/11 for best start to a season. [13 — School record] Aleksandravicius Nabs a Pair of SoCon They have gone 42-18 in the last five W. Basketball Player of the Month Honors years at home, hitting the school-record Blocked shots Junior forward Sophia Aleksandravicius mark in wins (10) twice in that span. 9 — Sophia Aleksandravicius capped off an outstanding junior season by vs. Furman – 1/30/12 winning by the Southern Conference Aleksandravicius Named SoCon Player & [9 — School record set by Aleksandravicius] Women’s Basketball Player of the Month for Defender of the Year By Coaches; Savage Novemember and January. Coach of the Year by Both Coaches and steals Despite Davidson going just 2-4 for the Media 5 — Laura Murray vs. Mercer – 11/14/11 & month of November, Aleksandravicius led After leading the Davidson women’s Barbara Sitton, three times the Wildcats by averaging team bests in basketball team to their first regular season Sophia Aleksandravicius, twice points (15.8) and rebounds (8.7). The junior Southern Conference title in program histo- [11 —School record] had a pair of 20-point games, recorded two ry, head coach Michele Savage was named double-doubles and scored in double figures the league’s Coach of the Year, while Sophia

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Aleksandravicius was in all six games. She shot a mark of 17 points. They shot 44.3 percent, tabbed the SoCon Player of team-high 55.4 percent By t h e n u MBe r s ... while holding the opposition to just 35.1 per- from the field, blocked 10 shots and picked cent. They also forced 111 turnovers (22 per the Year and Defensive Player of the Year as 2,011 voted on by the league’s coaches. up 12 steals. Points scored by Davidson game) and pocketed 60 steals (12 per game). Savage was then the media’s SoCon Coach Aleksandravicius had a monster month of for the 2011-12 season, with an In addition, the ‘Cats went 86-for-121 from of the Year, while Aleksandravicius joined January. The 6-foot-4 forward led the average of 62.8 per game. the charity stripe (.711), compared to shoot- Laura Murray on the media All-SoCon First Wildcats to a 6-2 month by averaging a dou- ing just 57.5 percent from the line prior to Team. Murray was also an All-SoCon pick on ble-double on 15.3 points and 11 rebounds in 1,301 Career points scored by the win streak. the coaches team. eight games. She scored in double figures in Sophia Aleksandravius, fourth- For Savage, who is in her second year, she all eight games, with six double-doubles and most all-time and needs to 209 350 Wins as a Program becomes the first head coach in program his- two games of 20-plus points. Defensively, to become the program’s Davidson reached the 350-win plateau as tory to garner the top honor by the coaches. Aleksandravicius blocked 41 shots during all-time leading scorer. a program this year on Jan. 15 at She joins Annette Watts (2004-05) as the only the month (5.1 per game), which included Appalachian State. The Wildcats scored a 55- two head coaches in Davidson history to be two games of seven blocks and a new school 1,293 Rebounds hauled in by 52 road win. Entering the program’s 33rd named the media’s SoCon Coach of the Year. record nine blocks in the final game of the Davidson, setting a new single- year.. Aleksandravicius earns her second month. In addition, she hauled in 69 defen- season school record. During that span, they have had now 18 straight All-SoCon First Team nod by the sive rebounds, three times pulling in 10 or seasons of 10 or more wins, including the media and this is Murray’s first after she was more, including a career-best 17 at 1,219 last 10 straight years. The 2006-07 season Appalachian State, Jan. 15. Fans, a season-high at Belk saw the ‘Cats win a program-best 23 games named both the media’s and coaches Arena last year, saw the Freshman of the Year a season ago. on their way to the program’s first postsea- Aleksandravicius, who became the second Welcome to the 1,000-Point Club Wildcats play Western Carolina son experience in the women’s basketball player in Wildcat history to earn SoCon Sophia Aleksandracivius became the latest as part of Education Day. NIT. member to the 1,000-point club when she Player of the Year honors as picked by the 508 coaches, joins Mercedes Robinson and Katie scored 12 points in a win vs. Georgia Career rebounds registered by SoCon Double-Figure Streak Snapped at Hamilton as the only ‘Cats to be named to the Southern, Dec. 17, to join the elite club. With a Kristen Johnsen, placing her 21 for Murray media’s first team twice. jumper just inside the lane at the 15:34 mark 14th all-time. Sophomore Laura Murray saw her streak of the second half, Aleksandravicius netted of scoring in double figures during the regu- Murray Named to SoCon All-Tourney her 1,000th and 1,0001st career points to 425 Assists dished out by Davidson, lar season vs. Southern Conference foes First Team; All-SoCon First Team become the 15th Wildcat to accomplish the fourth-most in the SoCon. come to an end at 21 straight when she After leading Davidson into the Southern feat. scored just six points in a home win vs. App. Conference semifinals for the first time since It was the sixth year in a row a Wildcat 207 Defensive rebounds registered State, Feb. 18. It was the longest streak of her 2007, sophomore Laura Murray was named to reached the mark. For Aleksandravicius, she by Sophia Aleksandravicius, career. the tournament’s first team. She was also a becomes the second fastest player to reach the which was the most in the The shooting guard started the streak first-teamer during the regular season. barrier as it took her 70 games. Mike SoCon last year. last year in Chattanooga and closed the year The sophomore became the first Wildcat Frankhouser (1979-83) needed just three with five straight double-digit scoring since Janell Crayton to earn a spot on either games less to clip the 1,000-point mark. 149 Blocks, which set a new single- games, including a 23-point effort vs. Georgia Southern. This year during the run, the All-SoCon First or Second Tournament season Wildcat record. Team. Crayton was a first-team member in Best February in School History she hit the 20-mark four times in games vs. 2006. Murray is just the eighth player overall After one of its best months of December 124 Elon, at Furman, vs. Samford and vs. in program history to garner a nod on either and then a solid month of January, Davidson Assists dished out by Barbara UNCG. team. topped off the regular season with the pro- Sitton last year, good for third- Murray averaged a team-best 20 points in gram’s best month of February by going 8-1. most in the SoCon. Stout Defensive Effort in Big Road Win at Davidson’s two games vs. Wofford and Its lone setback was in the second-to-last College of Charleston; School Record Set Samford. The sharp-shooter had a season- game at Chattanooga, a 55-48 defeat, Feb. 25. 93 Blocks last year recorded by in Points high tying 22 points in pacing the Wildcats to During the month, the Wildcats were 5-1 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson had its best defensive game in a 69-58 quarterfinal win over the Terriers. on the road. They held the opposition to 29 two off her Wildcat single- school history, Feb. 4, at College of Murray followed with an 18-point, three- percent shooting, including just 28.3 percent season record. Charleston. The ‘Cats earned their biggest assist and three-steal game vs. the Bulldogs in from three-land, while outscoring them 61-47. road win in the series, with a 46-23 victory a semifinal contest. The ‘Cats shot 40.6 percent from the floor . 77.8 Free throw percentage by Laura as they dominated the Cougars. They held Murray a year ago, which was CofC to just four points, one off the NCAA Aleksandravicius Sets New Block Record Wildcats Rattle Off a Pair of Win tops on the team. record of three, in the first half and six per- Sophia Aleksandravicius broke her own Streaks, Including a Nine-Game Spurt cent shooting on 2-of-33 from the floor. school record for blocks in a game, swatting The Wildcats had a nine-game and a five- 55.9 Scoring defense by the Wildcats, The Wildcats were just as good in the away nine shots as she nearly missed a triple- game winning streak during 2011-12 season. which was the best in the SoCon. second half as the Cougars were held to just double (20 points/11 rebounds) in guiding the The nine-game streak started Jan. 23 vs. four field goals and 15 percent shooting. Wildcats to a 21-point win vs. Furman, Jan. Chattanooga at home as Davidson picked up 34.9 Overall, Davidson held CofC to just 10 per- five wins at home and four on the road dur- Defensive field goal cent shooting for the game. 30. Davidson as a team had 11 blocks, which percentage, 24th-best in the were one off the school bench mark set Jan. ing the run. The 23 points set a school record for least 13, 1996 vs. Western Carolina. It also marked Davidson as a team outscored its oppo- nation and tops in the SoCon. amount of points given up in a game, break- nents 64-49 during the win streak and held ing the 25 given up to Sacred Heart in 1974. the first time since Feb. 8, 2002 vs. 17 Appalachian State that the ‘Cats had at least three of them under 50 points, including a SoCon wins, tied for most in 10 blocks in a game. season-low 23 given up to College of the SoCon, and it the most in SoCon Season-Series Sweeps Charleston. Davidson’s history. Davidson earned seven SoCon season- Aleksandravicius Nabs a Pair of SoCon Laura Murray paced the offense, shooting series sweeps during the 2011-12. The W. Basketball Player of the Month Honors a solid 47 percent from downtown. She aver- 12 Home wins last year, setting a Wildcats swept the two-game series vs. Ga. Junior forward Sophia Aleksandravicius aged a team-best 13.9 points. Sophia newWildcat record. Southern (72-48 & 69-62), Furman (61-50 & capped off an outstanding junior season by Aleksandravicius dropped in 12.6 points and 78-57), College of Charleston (56-39 & 46-23), winning by the Southern Conference pulled in just over nine rebounds, while swat- 11 Straight years the Wildcats have Western Carolina (64-46 & 58-45), Elon (75- Women’s Basketball Player of the Month for ting away 30 blocks in the nine games. had a winning mark at John M. 66 & 78-51), UNCG (71-52 & 58-49) and Novemember and January. The nine-game win streak was the longest Belk Arena after going a school- Appalachian State (55-52 & 61-54). Despite Davidson going just 2-4 for the since the 2006-07 team set a school record best 12-1 in 2011-12. month of November, Aleksandravicius led with 10 wins in a row. the Wildcats by averaging team bests in Earlier in the year the ‘Cats had a five- 8.9 Rebounds per game by Sophia points (15.8) and rebounds (8.7). The junior game win streak, which came to an end with Aleksandravicius, tops in the a tough 68-66 road defeat at Wake Forest, Dec. had a pair of 20-point games, recorded two SoCon. double-doubles and scored in double figures 31. During that streak, the Wildcats hit the 80- 4 point mark twice and won by an average School record least amount of points allowed in a half. davidsonwildcats.com 51 2011-12 statistics Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 22-10 12-1 9-8 1-1 Conference 17-3 9-1 8-2 0-0 Non-Conference 5-7 3-0 1-6 1-1 Date t ime Opponent score W/l attend. High Points High r ebounds 11/11 5:30 at Clemson 62-72 L 1,715 Laura Murray (21) S. Aleksandravicius (9) 11/14 6:00 Mercer 75-60 W 549 Laura Murray (19) S. Aleksandravicius (8) 11/18 7:00 at High Point 69-82 L 419 S. Aleksandravicius (22) S. Aleksandravicius (12) 11/21 6:00 Gardner-Webb 67-46 W 423 Aleksand., Chiemeka (12) S. Aleksandravicius (9) 11/25 1:00 at Princeton 44-53 L 1,140 S. Aleksandravicius (12) S. Aleksandravicius (10) 11/27 2:00 at Duquesne 53-84 L 682 Aleksand., Center (12) Shneeka Center (6) 12/1 7:00 Winthrop 80-65 W 207 Shneeka Center (14) S. Aleksandravicius (8) 12/3 2:00 at Western Carolina* 64-46 W 257 S. Aleksandravicius (20) S. Aleksandravicius (9) 12/17 2:00 College of Charleston* 56-39 W 229 Laura Murray (16) Barbara Sitton (6) 12/19 7:00 Georgia Southern* 72-48 W 278 Laura Murray (13) Kristen Johnsen (7) 12/22 5:00 at Radford 81-68 W 380 Laura Murray (19) S. Aleksandravicius (11) 12/31 2:00 at Wake Forest 66-68 L 388 Laura Murray (22) S. Aleksandravicius (9) 1/4 7:00 Elon* 75-66 W 345 S. Aleksandravicius (23) S. Aleksandravicius (10) 1/7 12:00 at Furman* 61-50 W 601 Laura Murray (20) S. Aleksandravicius (8) 1/9 6:00 at Wofford* 59-63 L 111 Laura Murray (16) S. Aleksandravicius (15) 1/13 12:00 Western Carolina* 58-45 W 1,219 Murray, Johnsen (12) S. Aleksandravicius (12) 1/15 2:00 at Appalachian State* 55-52 W 564 S. Aleksandravicius (17) S. Aleksandravicius (20) 1/21 2:00 Samford* 65-73 L 561 Laura Murray (21) Laura Murray (7) 1/23 7:00 Chattanooga* 56-52 W 304 S. Aleksandravicius (15) S. Aleksandravicius (10) 1/30 7:00 Furman* 78-57 W 429 S. Aleksandravicius (20) S. Aleksandravicius (11) 2/4 2:00 at CofC* 46-23 W 128 Laura Murray (13) S. Aleksandravicius (10) 2/6 5:00 at Georgia Southern* 69-62 W 625 Laura Murray (17) S. Aleksandravicius (8) 2/8 7:00 UNCG* 71-52 W 468 Laura Murray (20) Johnsen, Aleksandr. (8) 2/11 2:00 at Elon* 78-51 W 407 Laura Murray (19) Center, Aleksandravivius (8) 2/14 7:00 at UNCG* 58-49 W 174 S. Aleksandravicius (14) Kristen Johnsen (14) 2/18 2:30 Appalachian State* 61-54 W 1,271 Katrin Chiemeka (19) Murray, Aleksandravicius (9) 2/20 7:00 Wofford* 63-39 W 427 Center, Murray, Aleks. (10) S. Aleksandravicius (10) 2/25 5:00 at Chattanooga* 48-55 L 2,135 Laura Murray (12) Barbara Sitton (10) 2/27 7:00 at Samford* 52-39 W 640 S. Aleksandravivius (13) Amanda Ottaway (7) 3/4 12:00 vs. Wofford # 69-58 W Laura Murray (22) Amanda Ottaway (9) 3/5 12:00 vs. Samford # 51-62 L Laura Murray (18) S. Aleksandravicius (9) 3/15 7:00 at James Madison ^ 49-64 L 1,028 S. Aleksandravicius (25) S. Aleksandravicius (9)

* - denotes SoCon game ~ Bold denotes home game ~ #- denotes SoCon Tournament ~ ^- denotes WNIT ~ all times Eastern POINTS - REBOUNDS ASSISTS -

5 2 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE season highs/lows

c a t e g o r y h ig h s l o Ws Points 81, at Radford, 12/22/11 44, at Princeton, 11/25/11 Date t ime Opponent score W/l attend. High Points High r ebounds First Half Points 44, at Radford, 12/22/11 16, vs. Samford, 3/4/12 11/11 5:30 at Clemson 62-72 L 1,715 Laura Murray (21) S. Aleksandravicius (9) Second Half Points 50, at Elon, 2/11/12 20, twice 11/14 6:00 Mercer 75-60 W 549 Laura Murray (19) S. Aleksandravicius (8) Largest Halftime Lead/Deficit +20, at College of Charleston, 2/4/12 -20, at Samford, 3/4/12 11/18 7:00 at High Point 69-82 L 419 S. Aleksandravicius (22) S. Aleksandravicius (12) Largest Win/Loss Margin +27, at Elon, 2/11/12 -31, at Duquesne, 11/27/11 11/21 6:00 Gardner-Webb 67-46 W 423 Aleksand., Chiemeka (12) S. Aleksandravicius (9) 11/25 1:00 at Princeton 44-53 L 1,140 S. Aleksandravicius (12) S. Aleksandravicius (10) Field Goals Made 34, vs. Furman, 1/30/12 15, at College of Charleston, 2/4/12 11/27 2:00 at Duquesne 53-84 L 682 Aleksand., Center (12) Shneeka Center (6) Field Goals Attempted 73, at James Madison, 3/15/12 39, at Samford, 2/27/12 12/1 7:00 Winthrop 80-65 W 207 Shneeka Center (14) S. Aleksandravicius (8) Field Goal Percentage .596 (28-47), vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 .259 (15-58), at C. of Charleston, 2/4/12 12/3 2:00 at Western Carolina* 64-46 W 257 S. Aleksandravicius (20) S. Aleksandravicius (9) 12/17 2:00 College of Charleston* 56-39 W 229 Laura Murray (16) Barbara Sitton (6) Three-Pointers Made 7, vs. Samford, 1/21/11 0, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 12/19 7:00 Georgia Southern* 72-48 W 278 Laura Murray (13) Kristen Johnsen (7) Three-Pointers Attempted 21, vs. Samford, 1/21/11 1, vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 12/22 5:00 at Radford 81-68 W 380 Laura Murray (19) S. Aleksandravicius (11) Three-Point Pct. (min. 10 att.) .500 (6-12), vs. Georgia Southern, 12/19/11 .000 (0-1), vs. Mercer, 11/14/11 12/31 2:00 at Wake Forest 66-68 L 388 Laura Murray (22) S. Aleksandravicius (9) Free Throws Made 26, at Radford, 12/22/11 5, at Chattanooga, 2/25/12 1/4 7:00 Elon* 75-66 W 345 S. Aleksandravicius (23) S. Aleksandravicius (10) 1/7 12:00 at Furman* 61-50 W 601 Laura Murray (20) S. Aleksandravicius (8) Free Throws Attempted 35, at Radford, 12/22/11 9, at Duquesne, 11/27/11 1/9 6:00 at Wofford* 59-63 L 111 Laura Murray (16) S. Aleksandravicius (15) Free Throw Percentage .862 (25-29), vs. Wofford, 3/3/12 .500 (5-10), at Chattanooga, 2/25/12 1/13 12:00 Western Carolina* 58-45 W 1,219 Murray, Johnsen (12) S. Aleksandravicius (12) Rebounds 54, at Coll. of Charleston, 2/4/12 28, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 12/17/11 1/15 2:00 at Appalachian State* 55-52 W 564 S. Aleksandravicius (17) S. Aleksandravicius (20) 1/21 2:00 Samford* 65-73 L 561 Laura Murray (21) Laura Murray (7) Assists 23, at High Point, 11/18/11 6, at Chattanooga, 2/25/12 1/23 7:00 Chattanooga* 56-52 W 304 S. Aleksandravicius (15) S. Aleksandravicius (10) Turnovers 32, at Duquesne, 11/27/11 9, vs. Western Carolina, 1/13/12 1/30 7:00 Furman* 78-57 W 429 S. Aleksandravicius (20) S. Aleksandravicius (11) Blocked Shots 11, vs. Furman, 1/30/12 1, vs. Wofford, 2/20/12 2/4 2:00 at CofC* 46-23 W 128 Laura Murray (13) S. Aleksandravicius (10) Steals 17, at Western Carolina 12/3/11 3, at Chattanooga, 2/25/12 2/6 5:00 at Georgia Southern* 69-62 W 625 Laura Murray (17) S. Aleksandravicius (8) 2/8 7:00 UNCG* 71-52 W 468 Laura Murray (20) Johnsen, Aleksandr. (8) Personal Fouls 21, vs. Samford, 1/21/11 6, at Elon, 2/11/12 2/11 2:00 at Elon* 78-51 W 407 Laura Murray (19) Center, Aleksandravivius (8) 2/14 7:00 at UNCG* 58-49 W 174 S. Aleksandravicius (14) Kristen Johnsen (14) 2/18 2:30 Appalachian State* 61-54 W 1,271 Katrin Chiemeka (19) Murray, Aleksandravicius (9) 2/20 7:00 Wofford* 63-39 W 427 Center, Murray, Aleks. (10) S. Aleksandravicius (10) 2/25 5:00 at Chattanooga* 48-55 L 2,135 Laura Murray (12) Barbara Sitton (10) 2/27 7:00 at Samford* 52-39 W 640 S. Aleksandravivius (13) Amanda Ottaway (7) 3/4 12:00 vs. Wofford # 69-58 W Laura Murray (22) Amanda Ottaway (9) 3/5 12:00 vs. Samford # 51-62 L Laura Murray (18) S. Aleksandravicius (9) 3/15 7:00 at James Madison ^ 49-64 L 1,028 S. Aleksandravicius (25) S. Aleksandravicius (9)

* - denotes SoCon game ~ Bold denotes home game ~ #- denotes SoCon Tournament ~ ^- denotes WNIT ~ all times Eastern

2011-12 t o p i n d i v i d u a l r e g u l a r -s e a s o n p erforMances Points Double-Doubles 25 Sophia Aleksandravicius at James Madison 3/15/12 11 Sophia Aleksandravicius — 23 Sophia Aleksandravicius vs. Elon 1/4/12 11/18 at Hight Point (22 pts/12 rbs) 22 Laura Murray at Wake Forest 12/31/11 11/25 at Princeton (12 pts/10 rbs) 22 vs. Wofford 3/3/12 12/22 at Radford (18 pts/11 rbs) 22 Sophia Aleksandravicius at High Point 11/18/11 1/4 vs. Elon (23 pts/10 rbs) 1/9 at Wofford (10 pts/15 rbs) 21 Laura Murray four times 1/13 vs. W. Carolina (10 pts/12 rbs) 1/15 at App. State (17 pts/20 rbs) r ebounds 1/23 vs. Chattanooga (15 pts/10 rbs) 20 Sophia Aleksandravicius at App. State 1/15/12 1/30 vs. Furman (20 pts/11 rbs) 15 Sophia Aleksandravicius at Wofford 1/9/12 2/14 at UNCG (14 pts/10 rbs) 2/20 vs. Wofford (10 pts/10 rbs) Blocked shots *9 Sophia Aleksandravicius vs. Furman 1/30/12 1 Barbara Sitton — (school record) 2/25/12 at Chattanooga (11 pts/10 rbs)

assists Kristen Johnsen — 9 Barbara Sitton at High Point 11/18/11 1/15/12 at Appalachian State (13 pts/10 rbs) 7 Barbara Sitton vs. Furman 1/30/12 vs. Gardner-Webb 11/21/11 7 Laura Murray vs. Furman 1/30/12 at High Point 11/18/11

steals 5 Barbara Sitton four times 5 Sophia Aleksandravicius at Western Carolina 12/3/11 vs. College of Charleston 12/17/11

davidsonwildcats.com 5 3 2011-12 final statistics

In d Iv Id u a l St a t ISt Ic S (a l l Ga me S) Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 22-10 12-1 9-8 1-1 Non-Conference 5-7 3-0 1-6 1-1 Name GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off- Def Reb Avg PF- DATO Blk Stl Pts Avg L. Murray 32-32 1065 33.3 164-403 .407 65-171 .380 70- 90 .778 19- 104 123 3.8 54- 0 70 97 5 57 463 14.5 S. Aleksand. 32-32 1006 31.4 178-399 .446 1- 10 .100 86-114 .754 74- 211 285 8.9 52- 0 47 53 93 50 443 13.8 B. Sitton 32-32 1034 32.3 75-210 .357 4- 15 .267 67-105 .638 23- 120 143 4.5 65- 0 124 107 0 90 221 6.9 A. Ottaway 31- 4 492 15.9 59-127 .465 1- 2 .500 58- 87 .667 45- 39 84 2.7 55- 3 18 41 5 14 177 5.7 J. Calin 31- 0 522 16.8 62-139 .446 0- 0 .000 30- 53 .566 42- 54 96 3.1 33- 0 22 35 8 26 154 5.0 K. Johnsen 32-28 643 20.1 60-153 .392 0- 0 .000 35- 52 .673 62- 88 150 4.7 56- 1 31 53 21 23 155 4.8 K. Chiemka 32-30 705 22.0 46-142 .324 27- 85 .318 28- 45 .622 45- 71 116 3.6 65- 1 30 53 1 29 147 4.6 S. Center 26- 1 337 13.0 39- 114 .342 8- 34 .235 17- 26 .654 31- 54 85 3.3 21- 0 19 36 2 14 103 4.0 S. Davis 26- 0 241 9.3 33- 60 .550 0- 0 .000 20- 32 .625 18- 22 40 1.5 28- 0 12 35 4 8 86 3.3 H. Early 3- 1 43 14.3 2- 11 .182 2- 7 .286 2- 4 .500 3- 4 7 2.3 3- 0 4 11 4 3 8 2.7 S. Eriksson 6- 0 44 7.3 3- 12 .250 0- 1 .000 5- 8 .625 3- 5 8 1.3 2 0 5 13 1011 1.8 L. McCabe 24- 0 196 8.2 12- 40 .300 6- 24 .250 4- 7 .571 4- 7 11 0.5 12- 0 10 18 1 6 34 1.4 M. Giegerich 4- 0 13 3.3 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .000 1- 2 .500 0- 3 3 0.8 3- 0 0 0 4 0 3 0.8 M. Jeffries 11- 0 59 5.4 3- 16 .188 0- 11 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 2 3 0.3 4- 0 1 6 0 0 6 0.5 TEAM 67- 72 139 4.3 09 Davidson 32-32 6400 – 737-1,829 .403 114-360 .317 423-625 .677 437- 856 1,293 40.4 453- 5 393 567 149 320 2,011 62.8 Opponents 32-32 6400 – 668-1,906 .350 139-460 .302 322-464 .694 456- 768 1,224 38.2 510 - 315 572 104 326 1,797 56.2

Score by Halves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 980 1,031 002,011 Opponents 792 1,005 001,797

Deadball Rebounds OFF DEF Total Davidson 82 2 84 Opponents 66 7 73

In d Iv Id u a l St a t ISt Ic S (c o n f e r e n c e Ga me S) Record Overall Home Away Neutral Conference Games 17-3 9-1 8-2 0-0 Name GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Off- Def Reb Avg PF- DATO Blk Stl Pts Avg L. Murray 20-20 652 32.6 98-248 .395 45-107 .421 43- 57 .754 11- 64 75 3.8 30- 0 35 54 3 31 284 14.2 S. Aleksandr. 20-20 625 31.3 105-234 .449 1- 8 .125 54- 71 .761 42- 141 183 9.2 30- 0 28 31 68 34 265 13.3 B. Sitton 20-20 638 31.9 53-140 .379 4- 12 .333 44- 67 .657 15- 82 97 4.9 32- 0 75 63 0 55 154 7.7 Chiemeka 20-20 489 24.5 35-101 .347 20- 58 .345 21- 33 .636 30- 53 83 4.2 40- 0 17 31 1 19 111 5.6 K. Johnsen 20-19 422 21.1 40-103 .388 0- 0 .000 27- 39 .692 43- 56 99 5.0 36- 0 22 30 16 13 107 5.4 A. Ottaway 19- 1 297 15.6 32- 70 .457 0- 1 .000 30- 47 .638 22- 20 42 2.2 34- 2 10 21 2 8 94 4.9 J. Calin 20- 0 334 16.7 36- 86 .419 0- 0 .000 14- 24 .583 34- 32 66 3.3 20- 0 14 29 2 19 86 4.3 S. Center 16- 0 205 12.8 25- 74 .338 5- 24 .208 10- 16 .625 22- 33 55 3.4 11- 0 14 20 1 7 65 4.1 S. Davis 16- 0 159 9.9 19- 39 .487 0- 0 .000 9- 13 .692 11- 16 27 1.7 16- 0 8 20 3 7 47 2.9 L. McCabe 15- 0 118 7.9 9- 27 .333 4- 15 .267 3- 5 .600 4- 1 5 0.3 7- 0 6 8 0 3 25 1.7 M. Giegerich 4- 0 13 3.3 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .000 1- 2 .500 0- 3 3 0.8 3- 0 0 0 4 0 3 0.8 M. Jeffries 8- 0 48 6.0 2- 11 .182 0- 8 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 1 2 0.3 4- 0 1 6 0 0 4 0.5 TEAM 39- 49 88 5 Davidson 20-20 4000 – 455-1136 .401 79-233 .339 256-374 .684 274- 551 825 41.2 263 2 230 318 100 196 1,245 62.2 Opponents 20-20 4000 – 376-1169 .322 80-275 .291 183-270 .678 287- 482 769 38.5 309 - 169 335 58 166 1,015 50.8

Score by Halves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 611 634 0-1,245 Opponents 434 581 0-1,015

54 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE Opponent FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR-TR PF A TO B ST 1H 2H Total game-by-game Davidson at 16-54 .296 1-6 .167 18-23 .783 16-20-36 15 7 17 1024 27 51 Ark.-Little Rock 30-62 .484 4-12 .333 12-16 .750 15-26-41 21 19 11 6844 32 76 Davidson at 20-41 .488 2-7 .286 13-16 .813 8-20-28 16 16 33 3 11 26 29 55 Arkansas 27-66 .409 6-17 .353 8-13 .615 20-13-33 18 17 22 3 21 33 35 68 Davidson vs. 22-46 .478 3-7 .429 22-32 .688 13-33-46 18 11 27 5 10 21 48 69 Record Overall Home Away Neutral William & Mary 16-63 .254 1-16 .063 14-20 .700 18-15-33 25 6 18 4 16 10 37 47 All Games 22-10 12-1 9-8 1-1 Davidson at 13-44 .295 4-15 .267 11-18 .611 14-28-42 16 9 24 6525 16 41 Non-Conference 5-7 3-0 1-6 1-1 Winthrop 17-63 .270 3-17 .176 12-19 .632 22-22-44 15 9 13 0 14 24 25 49 Name GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off- Def Reb Avg PF- DATO Blk Stl Pts Avg Davidson vs. 28-56 .500 3-9 .333 11-20 .550 9-36-45 14 20 13 8634 36 70 North Texas 24-80 .300 5-24 .208 2-6 .333 23-24-47 15 12 10 0919 36 55 L. Murray 32-32 1065 33.3 164-403 .407 65-171 .380 70- 90 .778 19- 104 123 3.8 54- 0 70 97 5 57 463 14.5 S. Aleksand. 32-32 1006 31.4 178-399 .446 1- 10 .100 86-114 .754 74- 211 285 8.9 52- 0 47 53 93 50 443 13.8 Davidson at 22-47 .468 2-9 .222 23-29 .793 6-30-36 24 15 19 4830 39 69 UTSA 18-56 .321 5-21 .238 19-24 .792 11-24-35 23 12 17 3823 37 60 B. Sitton 32-32 1034 32.3 75-210 .357 4- 15 .267 67-105 .638 23- 120 143 4.5 65- 0 124 107 0 90 221 6.9 Davidson vs. 17-45 .378 5-17 .294 32-41 .780 14-23-37 15 12 17 7 10 23 48 71 A. Ottaway 31- 4 492 15.9 59-127 .465 1- 2 .500 58- 87 .667 45- 39 84 2.7 55- 3 18 41 5 14 177 5.7 Radford 24-61 .393 5-15 .333 9-13 .692 16-19-35 26 11 20 1917 45 62 J. Calin 31- 0 522 16.8 62-139 .446 0- 0 .000 30- 53 .566 42- 54 96 3.1 33- 0 22 35 8 26 154 5.0 Davidson at 22-60 .367 7-14 .500 9-10 .900 14-21-35 15 14 16 2 12 23 37 60 K. Johnsen 32-28 643 20.1 60-153 .392 0- 0 .000 35- 52 .673 62- 88 150 4.7 56- 1 31 53 21 23 155 4.8 Elon 26-54 .481 3-11 .273 6-11 .545 10-24-34 15 16 19 10 5 31 30 61 K. Chiemka 32-30 705 22.0 46-142 .324 27- 85 .318 28- 45 .622 45- 71 116 3.6 65- 1 30 53 1 29 147 4.6 Davidson vs. 24-60 .400 8-23 .348 5-7 .714 10-20-30 18 16 14 5 11 23 38 61 S. Center 26- 1 337 13.0 39- 114 .342 8- 34 .235 17- 26 .654 31- 54 85 3.3 21- 0 19 36 2 14 103 4.0 Princeton 25-56 .446 6-13 .462 11-14 .786 12-27-39 11 13 17 4 10 25 42 67 S. Davis 26- 0 241 9.3 33- 60 .550 0- 0 .000 20- 32 .625 18- 22 40 1.5 28- 0 12 35 4 8 86 3.3 Davidson vs. 23-59 .390 2-10 .200 10-13 .769 12-31-43 13 11 12 2429 29 58 H. Early 3- 1 43 14.3 2- 11 .182 2- 7 .286 2- 4 .500 3- 4 7 2.3 3- 0 4 11 4 3 8 2.7 UNCG 24-69 .348 6-21 .286 5-10 .500 16-26-42 13 15 92531 28 59 S. Eriksson 6- 0 44 7.3 3- 12 .250 0- 1 .000 5- 8 .625 3- 5 8 1.3 2 0 5 13 1011 1.8 Davidson vs. 21-58 .362 4-14 .286 23-35 .657 20-28-48 14 15 19 2 16 35 34 69 L. McCabe 24- 0 196 8.2 12- 40 .300 6- 24 .250 4- 7 .571 4- 7 11 0.5 12- 0 10 18 1 6 34 1.4 Coll. of Charleston 14-53 .264 4-26 .154 8-16 .500 16-24-40 27 8 33 1513 27 40 M. Giegerich 4- 0 13 3.3 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .000 1- 2 .500 0- 3 3 0.8 3- 0 0 0 4 0 3 0.8 Davidson at 13-41 .317 5-14 .357 17-20 .850 9-20-29 21 9 19 3822 26 48 M. Jeffries 11- 0 59 5.4 3- 16 .188 0- 11 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 2 3 0.3 4- 0 1 6 0 0 6 0.5 Western Carolina 20-51 .392 7-17 .412 13-19 .684 14-21-35 18 9 12 4925 35 60 TEAM 67- 72 139 4.3 09 Davidson at 13-47 .277 3-13 .231 13-13 1.000 9-21-30 9 10 20 2 14 22 20 42 Davidson 32-32 6400 – 737-1,829 .403 114-360 .317 423-625 .677 437- 856 1,293 40.4 453- 5 393 567 149 320 2,011 62.8 Georgia Southern 20-48 .417 11-19 .579 4-5 .800 5-23-28 13 19 19 1 12 23 32 55 Opponents 32-32 6400 – 668-1,906 .350 139-460 .302 322-464 .694 456- 768 1,224 38.2 510 - 315 572 104 326 1,797 56.2 Davidson vs. 17-50 .340 2-15 .133 15-20 .750 11-25-36 8 12 17 4 12 27 24 51 Chattanooga 21-55 .382 8-25 .320 4-7 .571 10-25-35 11 10 16 1724 30 54 Davidson vs. 25-50 .500 5-11 .455 16-24 .667 10-28-38 15 16 13 4523 48 71 Samford 19-51 .373 11-24 .458 13-15 .867 5-20-25 20 10 11 0526 36 62 Davidson vs. 22-57 .386 7-17 .412 15-18 .833 11-25-36 10 17 26 4 11 24 42 66 Appalachian State 34-69 .493 10-18 .556 5-9 .556 13-26-39 17 19 21 2 19 42 41 83 Davidson at 32-64 .500 4-14 .286 12-15 .800 15-27-42 4 21 14 6 14 44 36 80 Wofford 20-64 .313 6-16 .375 4-5 .800 16-19-35 13 9 22 4623 27 50 Davidson at 20-48 .417 3-11 .273 10-12 .833 14-19-33 18 13 24 2926 27 53 UNCG 18-59 .305 2-13 .154 14-22 .636 23-16-39 14 10 19 2 12 22 30 52 Davidson at 18-43 .419 8-17 .471 19-23 .826 9-27-36 12 16 22 7626 37 63 Longwood 19-58 .328 7-21 .333 8-10 .800 14-18-32 20 9 18 3728 25 53 Davidson vs. 25-60 .417 3-12 .250 16-23 .696 17-23-40 13 12 15 6732 37 69 Elon 27-65 .415 2-14 .143 9-13 .696 16-20-36 18 13 15 5830 35 65 Record Overall Home Away Neutral Davidson at 23-56 .411 10-13 .769 17-19 .895 14-20-34 19 15 24 4 10 45 28 73 Conference Games 17-3 9-1 8-2 0-0 Appalachian State 29-65 .446 5-13 .385 20-23 .870 18-21-39 21 22 15 5 11 29 54 83 Name GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Off- Def Reb Avg PF- DATO Blk Stl Pts Avg Davidson vs. 17-49 .347 5-17 .294 26-31 .839 17-21-38 22 12 18 4 14 31 34 65 L. Murray 20-20 652 32.6 98-248 .395 45-107 .421 43- 57 .754 11- 64 75 3.8 30- 0 35 54 3 31 284 14.2 Western Carolina 17-46 .370 8-22 .364 14-20 .700 11-19-30 25 8 19 1920 36 56 S. Aleksandr. 20-20 625 31.3 105-234 .449 1- 8 .125 54- 71 .761 42- 141 183 9.2 30- 0 28 31 68 34 265 13.3 Davidson at 22-58 .379 2-16 .125 6-14 .429 12-22-34 15 18 95931 21 52 B. Sitton 20-20 638 31.9 53-140 .379 4- 12 .333 44- 67 .657 15- 82 97 4.9 32- 0 75 63 0 55 154 7.7 Coll. of Charleston 22-55 .400 9-16 .563 8-11 .727 13-29-42 12 13 16 2436 25 61 Chiemeka 20-20 489 24.5 35-101 .347 20- 58 .345 21- 33 .636 30- 53 83 4.2 40- 0 17 31 1 19 111 5.6 Davidson at 21-62 .339 2-17 .118 8-10 .800 16-28-44 19 6 15 4522 30 52 K. Johnsen 20-19 422 21.1 40-103 .388 0- 0 .000 27- 39 .692 43- 56 99 5.0 36- 0 22 30 16 13 107 5.4 Furman 19-62 .306 7-20 .350 15-26 .577 23-26-49 11 9 10 4531 29 60 A. Ottaway 19- 1 297 15.6 32- 70 .457 0- 1 .000 30- 47 .638 22- 20 42 2.2 34- 2 10 21 2 8 94 4.9 Davidson at 14-34 .412 3-18 .167 9-14 .643 9-18-27 16 14 10 0931 39 70 J. Calin 20- 0 334 16.7 36- 86 .419 0- 0 .000 14- 24 .583 34- 32 66 3.3 20- 0 14 29 2 19 86 4.3 Chattanooga 32-60 .533 14-35 .400 13-18 .722 12-28-40 12 20 14 5237 54 91 S. Center 16- 0 205 12.8 25- 74 .338 5- 24 .208 10- 16 .625 22- 33 55 3.4 11- 0 14 20 1 7 65 4.1 Davidson at 18-53 .340 1-12 .083 10-12 .833 10-25-35 21 9 21 3824 23 47 S. Davis 16- 0 159 9.9 19- 39 .487 0- 0 .000 9- 13 .692 11- 16 27 1.7 16- 0 8 20 3 7 47 2.9 Samford 19-46 .413 7-18 .389 13-23 .565 7-26-33 15 14 15 2829 29 58 L. McCabe 15- 0 118 7.9 9- 27 .333 4- 15 .267 3- 5 .600 4- 1 5 0.3 7- 0 6 8 0 3 25 1.7 Davidson vs. 16-44 .364 5-12 .417 23-27 .852 14-26-40 14 10 20 5725 35 60 Ga. Southern 19-53 .358 4-13 .308 4-12 .333 11-17-28 19 11 16 2821 25 46 M. Giegerich 4- 0 13 3.3 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .000 1- 2 .500 0- 3 3 0.8 3- 0 0 0 4 0 3 0.8 M. Jeffries 8- 0 48 6.0 2- 11 .182 0- 8 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 1 2 0.3 4- 0 1 6 0 0 4 0.5 Davidson vs. 23-65 .354 5-18 .278 6-9 .667 17-27-44 14 17 13 6421 36 57 Furman 23-58 .397 4-12 .333 12-17 .706 11-26-37 15 10 83628 34 62 TEAM 39- 49 88 5 Davidson vs. 29-58 .500 6-12 .500 24-28 .857 12-25-37 22 19 16 3 13 46 42 88 Davidson 20-20 4000 – 455-1136 .401 79-233 .339 256-374 .684 274- 551 825 41.2 263 2 230 318 100 196 1,245 62.2 Wofford 21-58 .362 3-12 .250 21-21 .571 17-19-36 22 11 23 4 10 26 31 57 Opponents 20-20 4000 – 376-1169 .322 80-275 .291 183-270 .678 287- 482 769 38.5 309 - 169 335 58 166 1,015 50.8 Davidson vs. 25-49 .510 4-11 .364 15-16 .938 9-24-33 18 18 15 5631 38 69 Coll. of Charleston 19-58 .328 2-15 .133 13-19 .684 18-15-33 16 15 11 1630 23 53 Davidson vs. 21-53 .396 3-10 .300 18-23 .783 11-19-30 15 15 18 1 10 25 38 63 Appalachian State 31-57 .544 1-10 .100 10-13 .769 9-23-32 18 26 15 3935 38 73

davidsonwildcats.com 55 box scores

Davidson vs Clemson (11/11/11 5:30 p.m. at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum) Mercer vs Davidson (11/14/11 6:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. (John M. Belk Arena)

VISITORS: Davidson 0-1 VISITORS: Mercer 0-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 10 EARLY, Hannah f29 25 12 1 2 3 27 2 8 1123 01 BUCHANAN, Ry'van f36 00 00 1 2 3 36 0 3 1017 21 ALEKSAND. f716 00 610 369 220 232131 05 SMITH, Sharmesia f04 00 23 6 1 7 12 0 0 1123 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f14 00 00 4 3 7 22 0 4 0222 04 WILLIAMS, Alicia g312 15 00 3 1 4 27 0 1 0124 02 MURRAY, Laura g820 38 22 4 3 7 321 130232 22 BOYKIN, Sharnea g1 2 00 00 1 4 5 4 2 5 4 0 535 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 5 00 24 2 4 6 3 6 2 4 0 433 33 BRIDGES, Precious g616 01 00 1 0 1 412 110225 03 ERIKSSON 00 00 00 00 0 1011005 02 WILLIAMS, Briana 7 20 3 10 11 0 0 0 218 240127 04 DAVIS, Sarah 11 00 00 00 0 12000010 11 SMITH, Alesha 00 00 00 01 1 0002005 11 MCCABE, Lillian 00 00 00 01 1 10100013 15 PHILLIPS, Alex 25 11 22 14 5 17022416 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin 00 00 00 20 2 1001015 23 HAZEL, Brittnee 37 00 00 12 3 26020220 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 24 00 00 10 1 14010019 24 BLAKEMORE 00 00 00 01 1 2001004 35 CENTER, Shneeka 02 01 00 03 3 1001017 32 BARNES, Erichea 00 00 00 00 0 0000001 TEAM 112 51 BRADSHAW, Tabitha 00 00 00 00 0 2000003 Totals...... 23 61 5 14 11 18 18 23 41 18 62 9 26 3 12 200 TEAM 33 2 Totals...... 25 72 5 17 56 17 16 33 23 60 8 22 4 16 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-30 36.7% 2nd Half: 12-31 38.7% Game: 37.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 35.7% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-38 26.3% 2nd Half: 15-34 44.1% Game: 34.7% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 61.1% 3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 11.1% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 29.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-5 100% Game: 83.3% 0 HOME TEAM: Clemson 1-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: Davidson 1-1 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 44 Pauldo,Shaniqua f49 00 00 3 1 4 18 0 1 0314 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 31 Mason,Lindsey c1 4 00 00 1 4 5 3 2 1 2 2 124 21 ALEKSAND. f811 00 11 1 7 8 117 151031 02 Lindsay,Chelsea g4 9 00 22 1 3 4 210 430434 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f11 00 12 3 4 7 23 1 2 0120 21 Dixon,Nikki g714 15 67 3 2 5 321 560234 02 MURRAY, Laura g811 01 34 0 2 2 119 530532 23 Dunn,Chancie g4 9 11 01 0 2 2 2 9 5 5 1 229 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 0 00 26 0 3 3 2 2 1 2 0 217 05 Gramlich,Kelly 25 22 12 03 3 07110222 32 SITTON, Barbara g1 5 00 23 0 3 3 1 4 2 4 0 227 12 Pettaway,Quinyotta 5 10 00 22 4 4 8 112 201324 03 ERIKSSON 23 00 34 13 4 07120015 30 Hawkins,Deja 00 00 00 00 0 0000007 04 DAVIS, Sarah 11 00 22 00 0 3402005 34 Ford,Natiece 15 00 12 23 5 33210112 10 EARLY, Hannah 00 00 12 12 3 11223212 TEAM 112 1 25 CALIN, Jasmine 26 00 12 10 1 25001012 Totals...... 28 65 48 12 16 15 23 38 15 72 20 20 4 18 200 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 24 00 26 02 2 06220112 35 CENTER, Shneeka 35 00 12 21 3 27111217 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd Half: 14-35 40.0% Game: 43.1% DEADBALL TEAM 145 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 50.0% REBOUNDS Totals...... 28 47 01 19 34 10 31 41 15 75 16 25 6 15 200 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 75.0% 2 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-28 57.1% 2nd Half: 12-19 63.2% Game: 59.6% DEADBALL Attendance: 1715 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd Half: 0-0 0.0% Game: 0.0% REBOUNDS Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total F Throw % 1st Half: 7-13 53.8% 2nd Half: 12-21 57.1% Game: 55.9% 8 Davidson 27 35 62 Clemson 34 38 72 Attendance: 549 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Points in the paint-DAV 20,CU 38. Points off turnovers-DAV 10,CU 29. Mercer 21 39 60 2nd chance points-DAV 15,CU 11. Fast break points-DAV 0,CU 24. Davidson 39 36 75 Bench points-DAV 6,CU 22. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-5 times. Largest lead-DAV by 6 1st-12:41, CU by 20 2nd-11:58. Points in the paint-MER 22,DAV 46. Points off turnovers-MER 27,DAV 15. 2nd chance points- MERW 13,DAV 12. Fast break points-MERW 0,DAV 10. Bench points-MERW 31,DAV 30. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-1 time. Largest lead-MERW by 4 1st-18:23, DAV by 23 2nd-05:17.

Davidson vs High Point (11/18/11 7:00 p.m. at Millis Center (High Point, N.C.) Gardner-Webb vs Davidson (11/21/11 6:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena)

VISITORS: Davidson 1-2 VISITORS: Gardner-Webb 0-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSAND. f 10 15 00 24 4 812 4 22 121334 23 HEILIG, Jessica f18 00 02 3 2 5 32 0 1 1024 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f39 00 00 2 3 5 26 2 4 0030 31 GREEN, Catrina f17 00 03 2 6 8 32 0 1 1129 02 MURRAY, Laura g816 25 34 1 3 4 321 740340- 02 SMITH, KiKi g3 6 01 66 1 2 3 112 120224 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g1 5 13 00 1 4 5 2 3 1 1 0 123 05 DILLARD, Brianna g2 5 00 00 2 4 6 0 4 0 2 0 129 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 5 00 23 1 0 1 3 6 9 4 0 433 33 DALE, Jasmine g310 28 22 1 1 2 010 040326 03 ERIKSSON 02 01 00 10 1 0021004 10 COLEMAN, Chaylia 11 00 00 00 0 2210017 04 DAVIS, Sarah 00 00 00 00 0 0011003 14 HARRIS, Cierra 01 00 00 00 0 0000002 10 EARLY, Hannah 02 02 00 10 1 0001008 15 HARRIS, Chariah 11 00 00 01 1 1200005 11 MCCABE, Lillian 24 12 00 02 2 15031013 24 DUNOVANT 22 11 00 00 0 05440216 25 CALIN, Jasmine 12 00 01 00 0 0200006 25 KOERNER, Tabby 11 00 00 12 3 2204009 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 22 00 00 00 0 1403106 32 SCANLON, Eliana 2 10 15 00 0 2 2 05 1 3 0224 TEAM 314 43 WINKLER, Breynna 00 00 00 01 1 2000005 Totals...... 29 62 4 13 7 12 14 21 35 16 69 23 24 3 11 199 TEAM 123 2 Totals...... 17 52 4 15 8 13 11 23 34 14 46 7 23 2 12 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-28 57.1% 2nd Half: 13-34 38.2% Game: 46.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 30.8% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-28 28.6% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 32.7% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 58.3% 1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 26.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 61.5% 2 HOME TEAM: High Point 2-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: Davidson 2-2 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 31 BROWN, Shamia f713 00 44 3 3 6 118 340432 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 42 PARKER, Cheyenne f79 00 45 4 610 1 18 016329 21 ALEKSAND. f59 00 24 3 6 9 212 213328 01 TREMBLAY, Tayler g4 8 00 34 0 1 1 311 230123 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f36 00 47 0 3 3 110 120226 03 REYNOLDS, Erin g714 11 34 1 3 4 218 851328 02 MURRAY, Laura g510 14 00 0 2 2 311 310430 21 WHITT, Laura g2 6 25 00 0 2 2 1 6 2 2 0 331 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g4 8 25 22 4 4 8 312 400232 02 PATTERSON, Lexi 00 00 00 01 1 0010005 32 SITTON, Barbara g1 2 00 00 0 2 2 1 2 7 4 0 325 14 WIMBISH, Taylor 34 11 11 00 0 08100010 03 ERIKSSON 16 00 24 02 2 14161015 15 RICHARD, Ashante 01 00 01 10 1 0001015 04 DAVIS, Sarah 11 00 24 04 4 14220011 20 GUNNOE, Hanna 00 00 00 00 0 0000001 11 MCCABE, Lillian 02 02 00 01 1 00000014 22 CROMARTIE, Jazmin 01 00 14 14 5 11010019 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 13 01 00 00 0 0200004 23 GUNNOE, Hallie 13 00 00 01 1 02111217 25 CALIN, Jasmine 57 00 02 11 2 110 021114 TEAM 33 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 00 00 00 01 1 0000001 Totals...... 31 59 47 16 23 10 24 34 9 82 18 18 8 17 199 TEAM 314 Totals...... 26 54 3 12 12 23 11 27 38 13 67 20 18 5 15 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-31 51.6% 2nd Half: 15-28 53.6% Game: 52.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 57.1% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-21 61.9% 2nd Half: 13-33 39.4% Game: 48.1% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 69.6% 2 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 9-15 60.0% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 52.2% 5 Attendance: 419 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 423 Davidson 36 33 69 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total High Point 40 42 82 Gardner-Webb 21 25 46 Davidson 37 30 67 Points in the paint-DAV 40,HPU 36. Points off turnovers-DAV 17,HPU 23 2nd chance points-DAV 10,HPU 14. Fast break points-DAV 4,HPU 8. Bench points-DAV 11,HPU 11. Score tied-5 times. Points in the paint-GWU 18,DAV 40. Points off turnovers-GWU 16,DAV 26. 2nd chance points-GWU Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-DAV by 4 2nd-15:40, HPU by 18 2nd-04:17. 4,DAV 9. Fast break points-GWU 2,DAV 8. Bench points-GWU 16,DAV 20. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-2 times. Largest lead-GWU by 1 1st-19:05, DAV by 26 2nd-08:46. 5 6 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE box scores

DAV vs Princeton (11/25/11 1:00 pm at Princeton, N.J.) Davidson vs Duquesne (11/27/11 2:00 PM at Pittsburgh, PA)

VISITORS: Davidson 2-3 VISITORS: Davidson 2-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSAND. f614 00 00 3 710 4 12 202433 21 ALEKSAND. f59 00 22 2 2 4 012 131128 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f25 00 00 2 3 5 24 2 2 2225 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f12 00 00 3 2 5 02 0 4 0113 02 MURRAY, Laura g311 14 00 0 2 2 17 1 5 0139 02 MURRAY, Laura g3 8 23 00 0 5 5 2 8 2 8 0 234 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g1 2 12 00 0 0 0 3 3 0 4 0 017 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 2 01 00 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 017 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 6 00 00 0 5 5 3 4 4 4 0 537 32 SITTON, Barbara g1 3 00 00 0 0 0 4 2 4 6 0 123 03 ERIKSSON 01 00 00 00 0 0001003 03 ERIKSSON 00 00 00 10 1 0002002 04 DAVIS, Sarah 12 00 58 32 5 17010113 04 DAVIS, Sarah 46 00 01 10 1 28021014 11 MCCABE, Lillian 02 00 00 01 1 1001009 11 MCCABE, Lillian 00 00 00 00 0 1012008 25 CALIN, Jasmine 25 00 12 11 2 1500106 25 CALIN, Jasmine 35 00 11 14 5 37111023 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 00 00 00 01 1 1000003 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 12 00 00 01 1 3201108 35 CENTER, Shneeka 14 00 00 02 2 22040015 35 CENTER, Shneeka 4 12 14 35 2 4 6 212 210030 TEAM 314 2 TEAM 235 1 Totals...... 18 52 26 610 12 25 37 19 44 9 24 5 13 200 Totals...... 22 49 38 6912 21 33 19 53 13 32 45200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-23 39.1% 2nd Half: 9-29 31.0% Game: 34.6% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd Half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 44.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 60.0% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 66.7% 3

HOME TEAM: Princeton 5-0 HOME TEAM: Duquesne 4-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 20 Miller, Kate f18 02 22 1 2 3 34 0 1 0325 10 AGUNBIADE, Wumi f411 01 23 3 1 4 410 220428 24 Rasheed, Niveen f 10 18 25 22 6 3 9 224 130127 13 SZECSI, Orsi f512 03 11 4 4 8 111 321331 44 Allgood, Devona c210 00 17 7 310 15150126 02 GENSLER, Alex g811 55 00 0 1 1 221 230328 03 Polansky, Lauren g2 5 01 00 1 1 2 2 4 4 2 2 829 12 FLOYD, Jocelyn g2 4 01 00 0 1 1 1 4 1 3 0 521 30 Edwards, Lauren g1 5 02 01 2 6 8 0 2 3 2 3 129 24 ABEL, Vanessa g815 04 68 1 2 3 122 510228 05 Rodgers, Alex 01 00 00 02 2 1000005 04 JOHNSON 00 00 22 00 0 1200002 10 Hung, Nicole 15 11 00 14 5 03021013 11 HALL, Ahjah 02 00 12 50 5 21120321 11 Dietrick, Blake 00 00 12 10 1 0102004 23 NURKIC, Belma 16 05 00 01 1 12200016 22 Johnson, Laura 02 01 00 00 0 10110010 42 KING, Stasia 00 00 00 01 1 0000003 23 Shivers, Jess 01 00 00 00 0 0000001 44 VENDEMIA, Carly 45 00 34 21 3 111 120122 25 Smith, Mariah 01 01 02 10 1 0010004 TEAM 235 32 Helmstetter, Kristen 12 00 22 12 3 14001014 Totals...... 32 66 5 19 15 20 17 15 32 14 84 17 15 1 21 200 43 Bowen, Megan 36 00 00 02 2 16110013 TEAM 33 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-33 42.4% 2nd Half: 18-33 54.5% Game: 48.5% DEADBALL Totals...... 21 64 3 13 8 18 24 25 49 12 53 12 20 7 14 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd Half: 4-11 36.4% Game: 26.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 10-12 83.3% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 75.0% 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-37 35.1% 2nd Half: 8-27 29.6% Game: 32.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 23.1% REBOUNDS Attendance: 682 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-15 40.0% Game: 44.4% 4 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Davidson 33 20 53 Attendance: 1140 Duquesne 39 45 84 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total DAV 21 23 44 Points in the paint-DAV 36,DUQW 34. Points off turnovers-DAV 12,DUQW 43. 2nd chance points- Princeton 30 23 53 DAV 12,DUQW 16. Fast break points-DAV 6,DUQW 26. Bench points-DAV 29,DUQW 16. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-DAV None, DUQW by 32 2nd-01:33. Points in the paint-DAV 18,PRIN 30. Points off turnovers-DAV 20,PRIN 24. 2nd chance points-DAV 11,PRIN 15. Fast break points-DAV 0,PRIN 8. Bench points-DAV 14,PRIN 14. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-DAV None, PRIN by 18 2nd-12:34. Davidson vs Western Carolina (12/3/11 2:00 p.m. at Cullowhee, N.C. (Ramsey Center)

VISITORS: Davidson 4-4, 1-0 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Winthrop vs Davidson (12/1/11 7:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSAND. f811 00 47 3 6 9 020 120527 VISITORS: Winthrop 2-5 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f28 00 12 3 0 3 05 0 1 1015 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 02 MURRAY, Laura g413 13 22 0 5 5 211 230432 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 2 02 34 1 4 5 2 3 2 1 0 221 21 FITZGERALD, Katie f46 00 00 2 6 8 58 0 0 0235 32 SITTON, Barbara g5 9 00 44 0 1 1 014 220532 23 HATHAWAY, Mary f00 00 00 1 0 1 00 0 0 00 6 04 DAVIS, Sarah 13 00 12 11 2 13010010 05 CHARLES, Tiffany g1 6 00 00 0 2 2 1 2 2 4 0 117 11 MCCABE, Lillian 00 00 00 00 0 0000004 12 CHOIBEKOVA g418 3 13 33 3 4 7 314 220137 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 02 02 00 00 0 0000003 22 MCCLANAHAN g723 15 66 1 1 2 321 4 13 0233 25 CALIN, Jasmine 13 00 00 21 3 02000017 20 CALVERT, Taylor 12 00 12 43 7 33010122 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 24 00 22 23 5 16011123 24 WRIGHT, Samiya 6 10 23 11 0 4 4 115 120234 35 CENTER, Shneeka 03 02 02 03 3 00020016 25 GRAY, Dee 02 01 00 10 1 0000012 TEAM 213 42 RUBINO, Kaitlyn 02 00 22 12 3 42000012 Totals...... 23 58 19 17 25 14 25 39 6 64 7 13 2 17 200 50 HAMMICK, TaQuoia 00 00 00 00 0 0000002 TEAM 5510 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% Game: 39.7% DEADBALL Totals...... 23 69 6 22 13 14 18 27 45 20 65 9 23 0 10 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 11.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 9-13 69.2% 2nd Half: 8-12 66.7% Game: 68.0% 4 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-34 29.4% 2nd Half: 13-35 37.1% Game: 33.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 27.3% REBOUNDS HOME TEAM: Western Carolina 4-4, 0-1 SoCon F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 9-10 90.0% Game: 92.9% 1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min HOME TEAM: Davidson 3-4 05 McKinney, Janae' f13 00 02 3 1 4 02 0 4 0121 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 21 Abraham, Alex f15 00 00 1 5 6 32 1 3 0119 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 22 Menendez, K. g2 8 11 00 2 1 3 1 5 1 1 0 119 21 ALEKSAND. f46 00 00 2 6 8 18 0 0 2228 23 Wakama, Rena g2 6 13 00 0 1 1 1 5 0 3 0 112 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f35 00 00 0 1 1 16 2 0 1122 33 Lyon, Kristen g3 5 00 00 1 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 116 02 MURRAY, Laura g2 8 04 00 0 5 5 1 4 2 4 1 027 02 Hollifield, Caitlin 13 01 12 03 3 1300118 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g4 7 24 12 1 1 2 211 000016 03 Sanchez, Laura 23 00 00 10 1 14000010 32 SITTON, Barbara g4 8 01 13 1 4 5 4 9 4 4 0 232 10 Riley, Crystal 02 00 00 10 1 0031007 04 DAVIS, Sarah 00 00 12 00 0 1112003 11 Hunnicutt, Diamond 14 00 00 42 6 12011215 11 MCCABE, Lillian 13 13 12 01 1 1412008 12 Fagan, Molly 00 00 00 00 0 0000002 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 01 01 00 01 1 0000005 14 Thacker, Nancy 12 00 00 00 0 22040021 25 CALIN, Jasmine 59 00 25 02 2 012 200023 20 Lane, Ali 04 00 12 02 2 01020117 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 24 00 79 23 5 211 220015 32 Campbell, Makensey 25 24 00 02 2 16111117 35 CENTER, Shneeka 5 10 24 22 1 3 4 014 220121 34 Terry, Shauna 47 00 00 03 3 38021014 TEAM 213 43 Stewart, Melanie 00 00 00 00 0 0000002 Totals...... 30 61 5 17 15 25 9 28 37 13 80 16 16 46200 TEAM 156 Totals...... 20 57 49 2614 25 39 16 46 6 22 4 10 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd Half: 16-31 51.6% Game: 49.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 29.4% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-27 33.3% 2nd Half: 11-30 36.7% Game: 35.1% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 12-17 70.6% Game: 60.0% 5 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 44.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 33.3% 2 Attendance: 207 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 257 Winthrop 28 37 65 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Davidson 33 47 80 Davidson 34 30 64 Western Carolina 20 26 46 Points in the paint-WINT 26,DAV 46. Points off turnovers-WINT 16,DAV 23. 2nd chance points- WINT 17,DAV 9. Fast break points-WINT 4,DAV 2. Bench points-WINT 20,DAV 42. Score tied-1 Points in the paint-DAV 36,WCU 18. Points off turnovers-DAV 20,WCU 11. 2nd chance points-DAV time. Lead changed-2 times. Largest lead-WINT by 8 1st-16:52, DAV by 21 2nd-09:28. 9,WCU 4. Fast break points-DAV 4,WCU 2. Bench points-DAV 11,WCU 26. Largest lead-DAV by 30 2nd-05:43, WCU None. davidsonwildcats.com 5 7 box scores

C. of Charleston vs Davidson (12/17/11 2:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena) C. of Charleston vs Davidson (12/17/11 2:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena)

VISITORS: Coll. of Charleston 2-6, 1-2 SoCon VISITORS: Coll. of Charleston 2-6, 1-2 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 05 Cathryn Hardy f07 02 02 2 2 4 30 0 5 0135 05 Cathryn Hardy f07 02 02 2 2 4 30 0 5 0135 55 Latisha Harris f17 00 22 2 5 7 14 1 0 1121 55 Latisha Harris f17 00 22 2 5 7 14 1 0 1121 01 Alyssa Frye g1 2 11 24 0 1 1 0 5 1 5 0 224 01 Alyssa Frye g1 2 11 24 0 1 1 0 5 1 5 0 224 22 Jillian Brown g0 3 01 46 0 3 3 0 4 0 4 1 230 22 Jillian Brown g0 3 01 46 0 3 3 0 4 0 4 1 230 32 Megan Fischer g1 6 01 00 0 3 3 2 2 1 4 0 025 32 Megan Fischer g1 6 01 00 0 3 3 2 2 1 4 0 025 02 Deidre Ramer 23 00 00 02 2 34000111 02 Deidre Ramer 23 00 00 02 2 34000111 03 Jazz Green 34 01 00 11 2 26140114 03 Jazz Green 34 01 00 11 2 26140114 11 Christy Hewatt 26 03 00 11 2 24210018 11 Christy Hewatt 26 03 00 11 2 24210018 20 Brittany Johnson 00 00 00 00 0 0001006 20 Brittany Johnson 00 00 00 00 0 0001006 30 Mikaela Hopkins 59 00 00 32 5 110 010116 30 Mikaela Hopkins 59 00 00 32 5 110 010116 TEAM 538 TEAM 538 Totals...... 15 47 19 814 14 23 37 14 39 6 25 29200 Totals...... 15 47 19 814 14 23 37 14 39 6 25 29200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-22 27.3% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 31.9% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-22 27.3% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 31.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 11.1% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% Game: 11.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 57.1% 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 57.1% 3

HOME TEAM: Davidson 5-4, 2-0 SoCon HOME TEAM: Davidson 5-4, 2-0 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSAND. f58 00 00 0 4 4 210 164535 21 ALEKSAND. f58 00 00 0 4 4 210 164535 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f11 00 00 1 3 4 32 2 2 1121 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f11 00 00 1 3 4 32 2 2 1121 02 MURRAY, Laura g615 25 22 0 2 2 116 130133 02 MURRAY, Laura g615 25 22 0 2 2 116 130133 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g2 5 13 00 3 2 5 3 5 1 3 0 226 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g2 5 13 00 3 2 5 3 5 1 3 0 226 32 SITTON, Barbara g3 7 00 45 0 6 6 210 530334 32 SITTON, Barbara g3 7 00 45 0 6 6 210 530334 04 DAVIS, Sarah 00 00 22 00 0 1200018 04 DAVIS, Sarah 00 00 22 00 0 1200018 11 MCCABE, Lillian 01 01 12 10 1 0100003 11 MCCABE, Lillian 01 01 12 10 1 0100003 25 CALIN, Jasmine 13 00 11 11 2 03110013 25 CALIN, Jasmine 13 00 11 11 2 03110013 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 03 00 00 00 0 20010011 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 03 00 00 00 0 20010011 35 CENTER, Shneeka 36 13 00 01 1 17210016 35 CENTER, Shneeka 36 13 00 01 1 17210016 TEAM 123 TEAM 123 Totals...... 21 49 4 12 10 12 7 21 28 15 56 13 20 5 13 200 Totals...... 21 49 4 12 10 12 7 21 28 15 56 13 20 5 13 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% Game: 42.9% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% Game: 42.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 8-9 88.9% Game: 83.3% 0 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 8-9 88.9% Game: 83.3% 0

Attendance: 229 Attendance: 229 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Coll. of Charleston 13 26 39 Coll. of Charleston 13 26 39 Davidson 27 29 56 Davidson 27 29 56

Points in the paint-COFC 26,DAV 22. Points off turnovers-COFC 16,DAV 27. Points in the paint-COFC 26,DAV 22. Points off turnovers-COFC 16,DAV 27. 2nd chance points-COFC 9,DAV 7. Fast break points-COFC 0,DAV 6. 2nd chance points-COFC 9,DAV 7. Fast break points-COFC 0,DAV 6. Bench points-COFC 24,DAV 13. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Bench points-COFC 24,DAV 13. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-COFC None, DAV by 19 2nd-03:54. Largest lead-COFC None, DAV by 19 2nd-03:54.

Davidson vs Radford (12/22/11 5:00 p.m. at Radford, Va.) Davidson vs Wake Forest (12/31/11 2:00 p.m. at Winston-Salem, N.C. -- Joel Coliseum)

VISITORS: Davidson 7-4,3-0 SoCon VISITORS: Davidson 7-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSAND. f619 00 66 4 711 1 18 633134 21 ALEKSAND. f413 01 22 2 7 9 410 126029 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f36 00 00 1 2 3 16 0 0 0018 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f00 00 00 2 2 4 20 0 2 10 8 02 MURRAY, Laura g610 35 46 1 5 6 319 310037 02 MURRAY, Laura g814 24 44 0 3 3 122 170139 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 3 03 00 1 1 2 2 0 3 4 0 131 32 SITTON, Barbara g0 5 01 44 0 4 4 4 4 6 2 0 438 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 5 00 47 1 4 5 2 8 5 3 0 236 35 CENTER, Shneeka g1 3 00 11 0 5 5 2 3 0 3 0 017 04 DAVIS, Sarah 00 00 00 00 0 0001005 04 DAVIS, Sarah 58 00 12 30 3 111 020013 11 MCCABE, Lillian 00 00 00 00 0 0000001 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin 00 00 00 01 1 0000002 25 CALIN, Jasmine 33 00 68 04 4 012 011316 25 CALIN, Jasmine 02 00 12 04 4 11211025 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 68 00 68 31 4 318 120120 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 58 11 45 41 5 115 140129 35 CENTER, Shneeka 00 00 00 00 0 0002002 TEAM 246 1 TEAM 134 Totals...... 23 53 37 17 20 13 31 44 16 66 11 24 86200 Totals...... 26 54 38 26 35 12 27 39 12 81 18 17 48200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd Half: 11-27 40.7% Game: 43.4% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-30 56.7% 2nd Half: 9-24 37.5% Game: 48.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 42.9% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 10-12 83.3% Game: 85.0% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 19-27 70.4% Game: 74.3% 6 HOME TEAM: Wake Forest 10-3 HOME TEAM: Radford 6-5,0-0 BSC tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 13 Mykala Walker f37 00 24 1 4 5 48 0 0 0228 14 HAMILTON,Victoria f28 00 44 2 6 8 38 2 4 0534 23 Secily Ray f19 00 00 2 0 2 02 2 2 0024 21 TABB,Sarah f23 00 12 2 2 4 55 1 3 0116 31 Lindsy Wright c0 1 00 12 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 15 BUCKHANNON g715 49 22 0 1 1 420 350337 01 Brooke Thomas g1 6 00 45 2 1 3 2 6 6 2 0 425 22 ERWINSPENCER g313 00 12 0 1 1 47 4 2 0128 22 Lakevia Boykin g613 23 22 1 0 1 316 101026 30 BROCKETT g0 4 01 00 2 4 6 2 0 1 2 1 113 02 Erin Hall 36 25 00 02 2 18100014 04 HOLMES,Ashia 11 00 00 00 0 22200213 05 Chelsea Douglas 06 03 00 01 1 00110214 05 AVERY,Ayana 8 10 56 00 1 2 3 221 020225 21 Sandra Garcia 10 13 13 11 1 5 6 122 013132 24 GAYMON,Jordynn 00 00 00 00 0 1001004 25 Dearica Hamby 11 00 00 11 2 1211009 32 CANNON,Tiana 03 00 12 10 1 11000010 33 Asia Williams 16 00 12 30 3 23220220 33 McIVOR,Kiera 00 00 00 10 1 0001003 TEAM 123 42 RESKOSKA,Ema 25 00 00 02 2 24110017 Totals...... 26 68 5 14 11 16 13 18 31 15 68 14 9411 200 Team 213 Totals...... 25 62 9 16 9 12 11 19 30 26 68 14 21 1 15 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd Half: 14-35 40.0% Game: 38.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 35.7% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 2nd Half: 13-32 40.6% Game: 40.3% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 68.8% 3,1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 56.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 75.0% 2 Attendance: 388 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 380 Davidson 32 34 66 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Wake Forest 30 38 68 Davidson 44 37 81 Radford 32 36 68 Points in the paint-DAV 38,WF 34. Points off turnovers-DAV 7,WF 28. 2nd chance points-DAV 6,WF 11. Fast break points-DAV 4,WF 12. Points in the paint-DAV 32,RAD 22. Points off turnovers-DAV 19,RAD 13. Bench points-DAV 27,WF 35. Score tied-14 times. Lead changed-15 times. 2nd chance points-DAV 16,RAD 12. Fast break points-DAV 2,RAD 11. Largest lead-DAV by 6 1st-15:40, WF by 11 2nd-05:50. Bench points-DAV 30,RAD 28. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-2 times. Largest lead-DAV by 19 1st-05:27, RAD by 3 1st-18:15.

58 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE box scores

Elon vs Davidson (1/4/12 7:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena) Davidson vs Furman (1/7/12 12:00 p.m. at Greenville, S.C. -Timmons Arena)

VISITORS: Elon 6-8, 2-3 SoCon VISITORS: Davidson 9-5, 5-0 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 02 EVANS, Kelsey f615 11 22 2 810 4 15 010034 32 SITTON, Barbara f27 23 12 1 4 5 47 4 6 0232 24 COFFER, Sam f610 37 22 1 2 3 217 220227 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f36 00 34 2 2 4 39 2 3 1030 10 HARPER, Aiesha g2 8 02 00 0 5 5 3 4 3 3 0 037 21 ALEKSAND. c612 00 34 0 8 8 215 225238 11 FORD, Ali g815 48 12 0 3 3 121 381033 02 MURRAY, Laura g820 25 22 1 6 7 320 240433 23 HARRIS, Kelsey g2 6 01 00 2 2 4 2 4 2 4 1 132 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g2 3 12 57 3 3 6 210 000026 01 STEPHENSON, Zora 01 01 00 00 0 0000007 11 MCCABE, Lillian 01 00 00 00 0 0001004 03 BATTEN, Jermile' 01 01 00 00 0 1010006 25 CALIN, Jasmine 00 00 00 00 0 10251219 04 HOVATTER, Kallie 00 00 00 00 0 0010005 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 01 00 02 11 2 00000012 22 KETO, Erica 00 00 22 13 4 22001113 35 CENTER, Shneeka 02 01 00 00 0 0000006 31 HAIRSTON, Lei Lei 14 11 00 00 0 1300016 TEAM 347 TEAM 426 Totals...... 21 52 5 11 14 21 11 28 39 15 61 12 21 7 10 200 Totals...... 25 60 9 22 78 10 25 35 16 66 12 18 35200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 10-24 41.7% Game: 40.4% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 41.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 45.5% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 40.9% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 9-15 60.0% Game: 66.7% 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 4-4 100% Game: 87.5% 0 HOME TEAM: Furman 8-6, 4-1 SoCon HOME TEAM: Davidson 8-5, 4-0 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 10 DURDALLER, Sarah f07 02 12 2 2 4 41 0 3 0231 21 ALEKSAND. f915 01 56 4 610 2 23 101434 31 HODGES, Brittany f412 00 45 7 1 8 312 020324 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f34 00 00 2 4 6 06 1 2 2122 32 BOOKER, Lashana f19 11 00 4 3 7 43 0 2 0116 02 MURRAY, Laura g621 6 12 34 1 6 7 121 130036 14 MURPHY, Kaitlin g0 4 00 00 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 115 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g1 4 01 00 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 213 20 THOMPSON g312 16 12 1 5 6 18 0 1 0127 32 SITTON, Barbara g1 2 00 00 0 4 4 1 2 6 4 0 434 04 ROBERTS, Janice 39 00 46 54 9 510 260128 04 DAVIS, Sarah 01 00 00 00 0 1001006 13 RANDOLPH, Ayanna 11 00 00 11 2 0211007 11 MCCABE, Lillian 01 01 00 00 0 0002004 23 PETERSON, Alexis 00 00 00 04 4 0000108 25 CALIN, Jasmine 69 00 47 43 7 116 020231 24 MORRISSEY, Brigid 24 01 22 02 2 06440129 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 13 00 12 11 2 33010010 33 GRISWOLD, Teshia 36 01 22 00 0 08000015 35 CENTER, Shneeka 15 01 01 10 1 02100010 Team 314 1 TEAM 426 Totals...... 17 64 2 11 14 19 23 24 47 18 50 9 21 1 10 200 Totals...... 28 65 6 16 13 20 18 26 44 10 75 10 15 3 13 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-27 25.9% 2nd Half: 10-37 27.0% Game: 26.6% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-33 51.5% 2nd Half: 11-32 34.4% Game: 43.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-5 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 18.2% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 73.7% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 10-14 71.4% Game: 65.0% 1 Attendance: 601 Attendance: 345 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Davidson 30 31 61 Elon 33 33 66 Furman 20 30 50 Davidson 41 34 75 Points in the paint-DAV 16,FUR 16. Points off turnovers-DAV 23,FUR 19. Points in the paint-ELON 22,DAV 36. Points off turnovers-ELON 25,DAV 17. 2nd chance points-DAV 11,FUR 12. Fast break points-DAV 0,FUR 0. 2nd chance points-ELON 6,DAV 22. Fast break points-ELON 6,DAV 8. Bench points-DAV 0,FUR 26. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-1 time. Bench points-ELON 5,DAV 21. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-DAV by 15 2nd-04:45, FUR by 2 1st-18:18. Largest lead-ELON by 3 1st-06:41, DAV by 19 2nd-12:50.

Davidson vs Wofford (1/9/12 6:00 p.m. at Spartanburg, S.C. (Benjamin Johnson) Davidson vs Wofford (1/9/12 6:00 p.m. at Spartanburg, S.C. (Benjamin Johnson)

VISITORS: Davidson 9-6, 5-1 VISITORS: Davidson 9-6, 5-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSAND. f312 00 44 411 15 0 10 334037 21 ALEKSAND. f312 00 44 411 15 0 10 334037 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f24 00 00 2 2 4 24 2 1 1123 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f24 00 00 2 2 4 24 2 1 1123 02 MURRAY, Laura g614 35 12 3 4 7 316 370136 02 MURRAY, Laura g614 35 12 3 4 7 316 370136 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g310 25 01 1 0 1 38 0 2 0231 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g310 25 01 1 0 1 38 0 2 0231 32 SITTON, Barbara g1 4 00 24 0 1 1 4 4 2 2 0 221 32 SITTON, Barbara g1 4 00 24 0 1 1 4 4 2 2 0 221 11 MCCABE, Lillian 01 01 01 00 0 0000019 11 MCCABE, Lillian 01 01 01 00 0 0000019 25 CALIN, Jasmine 47 00 01 23 5 18010122 25 CALIN, Jasmine 47 00 01 23 5 18010122 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 45 00 12 10 1 59001115 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 45 00 12 10 1 59001115 35 CENTER, Shneeka 02 00 00 00 0 0001006 35 CENTER, Shneeka 02 00 00 00 0 0001006 TEAM 347 TEAM 347 Totals...... 23 59 5 11 8 15 16 25 41 18 59 10 17 69200 Totals...... 23 59 5 11 8 15 16 25 41 18 59 10 17 69200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 10-28 35.7% Game: 39.0% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 10-28 35.7% Game: 39.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 45.5% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 45.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 53.3% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 53.3% 1

HOME TEAM: Wofford 9-5, 2-3 HOME TEAM: Wofford 9-5, 2-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 32 Moorhouse,April f39 00 24 010 10 08210033 32 Moorhouse,April f39 00 24 010 10 08210033 40 Motley,Daniella f512 00 12 7 815 3 11 232236 40 Motley,Daniella f512 00 12 7 815 3 11 232236 05 Morris,Logan g3 9 01 01 2 1 3 1 6 1 1 0 131 05 Morris,Logan g3 9 01 01 2 1 3 1 6 1 1 0 131 13 Brittenham,Rachel g5 8 56 00 0 2 2 315 630128 13 Brittenham,Rachel g5 8 56 00 0 2 2 315 630128 21 Wrightson,Morgan g411 15 58 1 3 4 414 060331 21 Wrightson,Morgan g411 15 58 1 3 4 414 060331 03 Masalin,Mariah 22 00 34 00 0 27010013 03 Masalin,Mariah 22 00 34 00 0 27010013 12 Kirby,Lauren 00 00 00 02 2 1000007 12 Kirby,Lauren 00 00 00 02 2 1000007 20 Frost,Erin 03 01 00 00 0 00010116 20 Frost,Erin 03 01 00 00 0 00010116 25 Merritt,Michelle 12 00 00 10 1 0202005 25 Merritt,Michelle 12 00 00 10 1 0202005 TEAM 33 TEAM 33 Totals...... 23 56 6 13 11 19 14 26 40 14 63 11 18 28200 Totals...... 23 56 6 13 11 19 14 26 40 14 63 11 18 28200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4% 2nd Half: 10-28 35.7% Game: 41.1% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4% 2nd Half: 10-28 35.7% Game: 41.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 46.2% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 46.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 7-12 58.3% Game: 57.9% 2 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 7-12 58.3% Game: 57.9% 2

Attendance: 111 Attendance: 111 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Davidson 34 25 59 Davidson 34 25 59 Wofford 32 31 63 Wofford 32 31 63

Points in the paint-DAV 34,WOF 26. Points off turnovers-DAV 12,WOF 19. Points in the paint-DAV 34,WOF 26. Points off turnovers-DAV 12,WOF 19. 2nd chance points-DAV 10,WOF 14. Fast break points-DAV 0,WOF 0. 2nd chance points-DAV 10,WOF 14. Fast break points-DAV 0,WOF 0. Bench points-DAV 17,WOF 9. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times. Bench points-DAV 17,WOF 9. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times. Largest lead-DAV by 9 2nd-06:42, WOF by 7 1st-17:41. Largest lead-DAV by 9 2nd-06:42, WOF by 7 1st-17:41.

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Davidson vs Appalachian State (1/15/12 2:00 p.m. at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center) Samford vs Davidson (1/21/11 2:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena)

VISITORS: Davidson 11-6, 7-1 SoCon VISITORS: Samford 11-7, 6-3 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSAND. f513 00 710 3 17 20 3 17 137038 10 REECE, Taylor f813 33 22 2 5 7 121 201033 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f510 00 35 4 610 4 13 031032 33 DAWSON, Hannah f58 25 00 0 6 6 512 102130 02 MURRAY, Laura g310 25 23 0 1 1 210 020236 11 POWERS, Jazmine g3 5 00 24 0 3 3 4 8 4 0 0 426 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 1 01 00 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 9 21 ANDERSON, Paige g2 6 02 912 011 113 430033 32 SITTON, Barbara g1 5 01 12 1 4 5 1 3 3 8 0 135 24 KETCHAM, Ruth g5 7 12 45 0 1 1 015 310028 25 CALIN, Jasmine 25 00 00 20 2 14310113 04 MARTIN, Jazmine 13 11 12 02 2 34001021 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 01 00 00 00 0 0000009 20 CAMPBELL, Shelby 03 01 00 10 1 10130116 35 CENTER, Shneeka 3 11 13 11 1 4 5 38 2 2 0128 32 SCHWANTZ, Kendall 01 00 00 00 0 2001006 TEAM 134 34 ROBINSON, Christy 00 00 00 11 2 0012007 Totals...... 19 56 3 10 14 21 12 35 47 17 55 10 21 85200 TEAM 55 2 Totals...... 24 46 7 14 18 25 4 24 28 17 73 16 12 46200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-31 19.4% 2nd Half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 33.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-23 39.1% 2nd Half: 15-23 65.2% Game: 52.2% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 9-12 75.0% Game: 66.7% 5,1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 50.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 100% 2nd Half: 15-22 68.2% Game: 72.0% 5 HOME TEAM: Appalachian State 11-3, 5-1 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: Davidson 11-7, 7-2 SoCon ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 03 SHARKEY, Kelsey f411 01 22 2 7 9 410 020029 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 32 FREEMAN, Anna f29 14 34 3 1 4 58 2 1 2732 21 ALEKSAND. f511 00 22 2 1 3 112 203132 05 WELDON, C. g5 8 00 01 3 2 5 210 452439 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f03 00 12 1 0 1 21 0 4 0015 10 EDWARDS, C. g210 01 12 2 3 5 05 1 1 0023 02 MURRAY, Laura g515 49 79 0 7 7 321 230236 30 FREEMAN, C. g213 00 56 5 510 29030035 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g310 25 00 2 3 5 48 0 2 0031 12 TAYLOR, Michelle 01 00 12 01 1 1100005 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 6 00 22 1 4 5 4 6 4 0 0 032 15 GARY, Raven 00 00 00 00 0 0000001 04 DAVIS, Sarah 11 00 00 00 0 1202003 20 MALLOW, Katie 02 01 00 00 0 0001003 11 MCCABE, Lillian 12 11 00 00 0 0300015 24 SYDNOR, Maryah 3 11 02 12 2 4 6 37 0 1 1021 25 CALIN, Jasmine 01 00 22 02 2 02010011 25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 02 00 24 02 2 12111012 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 46 00 01 32 5 58120024 TEAM 123 35 CENTER, Shneeka 15 00 00 60 6 12110011 Totals...... 18 67 19 15 23 18 27 45 18 52 8 15 6 11 200 TEAM 112 Totals...... 22 60 7 15 14 18 16 20 36 21 65 10 15 34200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd Half: 8-39 20.5% Game: 26.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 0-5 0.0% Game: 11.1% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-32 37.5% 2nd Half: 10-28 35.7% Game: 36.7% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 12-17 70.6% Game: 65.2% 3 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 46.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd Half: 9-11 81.8% Game: 77.8% 2 Attendance: 564 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 561 Davidson 19 36 55 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total App. State 24 28 52 Samford 24 49 73 Davidson 35 30 65 Points in the paint-DAV 28,ASU 16. Points off turnovers-DAV 12,ASU 20. 2nd chance points-DAV 9,ASU 13. Fast break points-DAV 4,ASU 4. Points in the paint-SAM 34,DAV 26. Points off turnovers-SAM 15,DAV 17. Bench points-DAV 12,ASU 10. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-1 time. 2nd chance points-SAM 2,DAV 17. Fast break points-SAM 6,DAV 4. Largest lead-DAV by 6 2nd-07:22, ASU by 12 1st-10:45. Bench points-SAM 4,DAV 17. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-SAM by 9 2nd-00:52, DAV by 15 1st-03:55.

Chattanooga vs Davidson (1/23/12 7:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena) Furman vs Davidson (1/30/12 7:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena)

VISITORS: Chattanooga 13-6, 8-2 SoCon VISITORS: Furman 11-10, 7-5 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 25 HOOD, Whitney f815 00 23 4 3 7 218 020227 31 HODGES, Brittany f39 00 22 0 0 0 38 1 2 0013 31 HALL, Taylor f28 03 00 0 4 4 14 0 1 0124 32 BOOKER, Lashana f210 03 00 3 5 8 14 0 0 0123 03 CHRISTOPHER g2 9 16 22 1 6 7 1 7 0 3 0 034 14 MURPHY, Kaitlin g315 13 00 1 2 3 47 2 3 0234 05 TOWNSEND g1 3 02 23 0 1 1 3 4 2 0 0 130 20 THOMPSON g1 7 15 12 3 2 5 0 4 1 1 0 027 22 LAMBERT, Kylie g0 7 02 12 2 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 017 33 GRISWOLD, Teshia g4 8 11 12 4 1 5 010 000025 02 SOUTHERN, Ashley 11 11 12 06 6 24021016 04 ROBERTS, Janice 01 00 00 00 0 1001008 11 TOWNS, Ka'Vonne 34 12 11 23 5 18410320 10 DURDALLER, Sarah 29 01 02 13 4 34021125 12 DOWNES, Meghan 01 01 00 01 1 00210010 13 RANDOLPH, Ayanna 34 00 00 10 1 06130021 21 BLACK, Alex 00 00 00 01 1 00000010 23 PETERSON, Alexis 68 00 23 33 6 214 140418 34 DUPREE, Faith 37 00 00 11 2 16020013 24 MORRISSEY, Brigid 00 00 00 01 1 1003006 TEAM 224 Team 8311 Totals...... 20 55 3 17 9 13 12 28 40 13 52 8 14 17199 Totals...... 24 71 3 13 6 11 24 20 44 15 57 6 19 18200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-30 36.7% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 36.4% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-34 35.3% 2nd Half: 12-37 32.4% Game: 33.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-11 9.1% Game: 17.6% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 23.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 69.2% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 54.5% 2

HOME TEAM: Davidson 12-7, 8-2 SoCon HOME TEAM: Davidson 13-7, 9-2 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSAND. f621 01 33 3 710 1 15 115135 21 ALEKSAND. f 10 15 00 01 110 11 1 20 209333 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f24 00 22 2 2 4 06 1 2 0027 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f713 00 00 0 4 4 214 222125 02 MURRAY, Laura g515 36 00 2 2 4 213 220236 02 MURRAY, Laura g713 14 24 0 3 3 017 710135 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g2 5 25 12 2 3 5 3 7 3 1 0 029 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 2 00 00 3 2 5 1 0 1 5 0 326 32 SITTON, Barbara g4 9 00 13 1 7 8 2 9 5 3 0 235 32 SITTON, Barbara g4 8 00 57 3 3 6 213 740232 04 DAVIS, Sarah 15 00 00 20 2 22121213 04 DAVIS, Sarah 01 00 00 00 0 1001005 11 MCCABE, Lillian 02 01 00 00 0 0010004 11 MCCABE, Lillian 34 12 00 10 1 27110021 25 CALIN, Jasmine 24 00 00 21 3 24000114 25 CALIN, Jasmine 12 00 00 13 4 02010113 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 02 00 00 10 1 2000007 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 23 00 14 00 0 35010110 TEAM 448 TEAM 415 Totals...... 22 67 5 13 7 10 19 26 45 14 56 14 11 68200 Totals...... 34 61 26 816 13 26 39 12 78 20 16 11 12 201

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-34 29.4% 2nd Half: 12-33 36.4% Game: 32.8% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 21-32 65.6% Game: 55.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 38.5% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 70.0% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-13 46.2% Game: 50.0% 2

Attendance: 304 Attendance: 429 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Chattanooga 27 25 52 Furman 26 31 57 Davidson 25 31 56 Davidson 29 49 78

Points in the paint-UTC 28,DAV 16. Points off turnovers-UTC 12,DAV 12. Points in the paint-FUR 30,DAV 54. Points off turnovers-FUR 8,DAV 14. 2nd chance points-UTC 5,DAV 16. Fast break points-UTC 6,DAV 2. 2nd chance points-FUR 13,DAV 14. Fast break points-FUR 5,DAV 8. Bench points-UTC 18,DAV 6. Score tied-6 times. Lead changed-5 times. Bench points-FUR 24,DAV 14. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-4 times. Largest lead-UTC by 6 1st-18:27, DAV by 9 1st-08:31. Largest lead-FUR by 6 1st-07:21, DAV by 21 2nd-00:35.

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Davidson vs Coll. of Charleston (2/4/12 2:00 p.m. at Charleston, S.C. (TD Arena) Davidson vs Georgia Southern (2/6/12 5:00 p.m. at Hanner Fieldhouse Statesboro,Ga.)

VISITORS: Davidson 14-7, 10-2 VISITORS: Davidson 15-7,11-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSANDR. f07 01 12 2 810 31132318 21 ALEKSANDR. f59 11 34 0 8 8 314 304030 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f19 00 24 3 6 9 34 3 0 0121 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f14 00 44 1 3 4 26 2 2 0023 02 MURRAY, Laura g4 9 35 22 0 1 1 113 000022 02 MURRAY, Laura g714 35 01 0 2 2 117 320138 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g2 9 26 00 1 4 5 2 6 2 2 0 023 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 3 03 22 2 2 4 1 2 3 2 1 129 32 SITTON, Barbara g3 8 01 58 1 5 6 011 140326 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 9 02 68 1 5 6 010 240433 04 DAVIS, Sarah 02 00 00 12 3 20131014 04 DAVIS, Sarah 22 00 00 11 2 0400006 11 MCCABE, Lillian 01 00 00 10 1 10310014 11 MCCABE, Lillian 24 13 00 00 0 1500017 14 GIEGERICH, Mellissa 01 00 00 02 2 2000205 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 01 01 00 00 0 0001004 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 13 02 00 01 1 02110017 25 CALIN, Jasmine 37 00 12 33 6 37230223 25 CALIN, Jasmine 15 00 13 25 7 23020219 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 24 00 00 11 2 1402017 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 34 00 00 32 5 06020221 TEAM 224 TEAM 314 Totals...... 24 57 5 15 16 21 11 27 38 12 69 15 16 5 10 200 Totals...... 15 58 5 15 11 19 17 37 54 16 46 12 18 5 11 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-30 56.7% 2nd Half: 7-27 25.9% Game: 42.1% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-31 22.6% 2nd Half: 8-27 29.6% Game: 25.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 33.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9% Game: 76.2% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 57.9% 1 HOME TEAM: Georgia Southern 7-16,3-11 HOME TEAM: Coll. of Charleston 6-17, 5-9 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 15 Danielle Spencer f26 00 22 1 5 6 16 1 0 1127 05 Cathryn Hardy f02 01 24 1 1 2 22 1 2 1327 24 Janay Wilson g4 5 11 00 0 3 3 4 9 2 4 0 128 24 Alexis Hicks f03 01 24 3 5 8 02 0 4 0122 25 Meredyth Frye g3 7 01 55 1 2 3 411 310026 55 Latisha Harris c314 00 22 0 6 6 38 0 0 0019 30 Anna Claire Knight g310 11 12 1 3 4 08 2 2 0026 22 Jillian Brown g0 3 02 00 0 3 3 2 0 2 4 0 132 33 MiMi DuBose g510 47 00 1 2 3 214 231130 32 Megan Fischer g0 8 02 44 2 2 4 2 4 0 1 0 019 01 Lacie Dowling 24 13 00 10 1 05110010 01 Alyssa Frye 19 03 02 10 1 12020120 02 Samantha Williams 27 14 11 02 2 06030014 02 Deidre Ramer 16 00 00 31 4 12020111 10 Jordi Cook 14 13 00 10 1 03110120 03 Jazz Green 04 01 02 03 3 10011116 13 Aishya Wofford 04 00 00 14 5 2012108 11 Christy Hewatt 14 12 00 22 4 13111013 22 Ro-Ro Smith 01 00 00 01 1 1001005 20 Brittany Johnson 03 01 00 01 1 0010008 31 Tashayla Steede 00 00 00 01 1 3002016 30 Mikaela Hopkins 04 00 01 36 9 10032113 TEAM 336 TEAM 639 Totals...... 22 58 9 20 9 10 10 26 36 17 62 13 20 35200 Totals...... 6 60 1 13 10 19 21 33 54 14 23 5 20 59200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-29 31.0% 2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 37.9% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 2-33 6.1% 2nd Half: 4-27 14.8% Game: 10.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 45.0% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-5 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-8 12.5% Game: 7.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-7 100% Game: 90.0% 0 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 10-17 58.8% Game: 52.6% 5 Attendance: 625 Attendance: 128 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Davidson 43 26 69 Davidson 24 22 46 Ga. Southern 24 38 62 C. of Charleston 4 19 23 Points in the paint-DAV 22,GSU 14. Points off turnovers-DAV 23,GSU 8. Points in the paint-DAV 8,COFC 2. Points off turnovers-DAV 12,COFC 10. 2nd chance points-DAV 8,GSU 10. Fast break points-DAV 2,GSU 0. 2nd chance points-DAV 8,COFC 10. Fast break points-DAV 6,COFC 0. Bench points-DAV 20,GSU 14. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Bench points-DAV 11,COFC 7. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-DAV by 23 2nd-12:33, GSU None. Largest lead-DAV by 23 2nd-05:34, COFC None.

Davidson vs Elon (2/11/12 2:00 p.m. at Elon, N.C. (Alumni Gym) UNCG vs Davidson (2/8/12 7:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena) VISITORS: Davidson 17-7, 13-2 SoCon VISITORS: UNCG 3-20, 2-13 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSANDR. f612 00 11 1 7 8 213 121023 31 HARMON, Sidnei f27 00 00 3 2 5 04 1 1 0021 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f03 00 00 5 1 6 00 2 3 1018 55 STEVENSON f411 00 12 2 1 3 49 0 0 0123 02 MURRAY, Laura g814 25 13 1 1 2 119 141332 10 SAVAGE, Jarae g2 3 11 00 2 0 2 0 5 0 1 0 025 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g2 6 24 00 3 3 6 1 6 0 1 0 324 11 WEAVER, Jazz g0 7 00 00 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 125 32 SITTON, Barbara g410 00 56 1 3 4 013 600536 43 HEADLEY, Natalie g214 00 22 2 4 6 26 1 1 0138 04 DAVIS, Sarah 24 00 11 23 5 05020117 13 FOLWELL, Sarah 39 39 00 20 2 19120025 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 00 00 00 00 0 0000000+ 24 RICHBOW 4 11 00 55 3 2 5 213 311126 25 CALIN, Jasmine 26 00 00 01 1 24110012 32 AWURUONYE 29 00 22 15 6 26001117 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 36 00 35 00 0 19200122 TEAM 336 1 35 CENTER, Shneeka 35 02 34 26 8 09001016 Totals...... 19 71 4 10 10 11 19 19 38 11 52 6725200 TEAM 33 1 Totals...... 30 66 4 11 14 20 15 28 43 7 78 13 14 4 13 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-31 22.6% 2nd Half: 12-40 30.0% Game: 26.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-31 32.3% 2nd Half: 20-35 57.1% Game: 45.5% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 3-3 100% Game: 90.9% 0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 70.0% 1 HOME TEAM: Davidson 16-7, 12-2 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: Elon 12-12, 8-7 SoCon ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 21 ALEKSANDR. f610 01 44 2 6 8 116 322123 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f14 00 00 0 8 8 12 1 0 4021 02 EVANS, Kelsey f26 01 00 1 7 8 34 1 2 3031 02 MURRAY, Laura g710 68 00 0 3 3 020 310124 24 COFFER, Sam f07 02 00 1 3 4 10 1 4 0022 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g3 5 01 11 1 6 7 0 7 0 0 0 024 10 HARPER, Aiesha g5 8 13 00 1 2 3 111 220129 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 4 00 22 0 1 1 0 6 6 1 0 126 11 FORD, Ali g616 2 10 22 0 1 1 516 250026 04 DAVIS, Sarah 35 00 13 21 3 27110017 23 HARRIS, Kelsey g3 7 00 12 2 1 3 2 7 0 0 1 227 11 MCCABE, Lillian 14 02 00 00 0 12010017 01 STEPHENSON 35 13 00 02 2 07100018 14 GIEGERICH, Mellissa 00 00 00 00 0 1000002 03 BATTEN, Jermile' 01 00 00 00 0 0003005 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 02 02 00 10 1 1003009 04 HOVATTER, Kallie 13 00 00 01 1 12130016 25 CALIN, Jasmine 47 00 12 22 4 29010122 21 COCHRAHAM 01 00 00 00 0 1000018 35 CENTER, Shneeka 13 01 00 03 3 02220015 22 KETO, Erica 00 00 00 11 2 0001002 TEAM 44 1 31 HAIRSTON, Lei Lei 00 00 00 00 0 1000001 Totals...... 28 54 6 15 9 12 8 34 42 9 71 16 13 64200 33 ARCHIE, Lisa 25 00 00 13 4 34003015 TEAM 257 1 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 15-27 55.6% Game: 51.9% DEADBALL Totals...... 22 59 4 19 34 926 35 18 51 8 21 74200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 75.0% 2 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-30 33.3% 2nd Half: 12-29 41.4% Game: 37.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 3-13 23.1% Game: 21.1% REBOUNDS Attendance: 468 F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-2 100% Game: 75.0% 1 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNCG 22 30 52 Attendance: 407 Davidson 35 36 71 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Davidson 28 50 78 Points in the paint-UNCG 28,DAV 36. Points off turnovers-UNCG 18,DAV 10. Elon 22 29 51 2nd chance points-UNCG 12,DAV 8. Fast break points-UNCG 4,DAV 10. Bench points-UNCG 28,DAV 20. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Points in the paint-DAV 40,ELON 20. Points off turnovers-DAV 24,ELON 16. Largest lead-UNCG None, DAV by 36 2nd-08:35. 2nd chance points-DAV 14,ELON 8. Fast break points-DAV 12,ELON 4. Bench points-DAV 27,ELON 13. Score tied-1 time. Largest lead-DAV by 29 2nd-03:47, ELON None.

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Davidson vs UNCG (2/14/12 7:00 p.m. at Greensboro, N.C.) Appalachian State vs Davidson (2/18/12 2:30 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - Belk Arena) VISITORS: Davidson 18-7, 14-2 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds VISITORS: Appalachian State 21-4, 15-2 SoCon ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 21 ALEKSANDR. f611 00 24 2 810 1 14 023235 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f27 00 46 6 814 18010125 03 SHARKEY, Kelsey f02 00 00 3 2 5 20 1 2 0013 02 MURRAY, Laura g3 9 27 22 0 1 1 010 120122 24 SYDNOR, Maryah f717 05 34 4 711 5 17 111139 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g1 4 01 00 1 3 4 1 2 0 1 0 128 30 FREEMAN, Courtney f612 00 11 0 1 1 313 330233 32 SITTON, Barbara g3 8 01 22 0 6 6 2 8 5 2 0 435 05 WELDON, Chakeithag3 7 00 00 4 2 6 2 6 2 2 0 428 04 DAVIS, Sarah 12 00 00 02 2 22040113 32 FREEMAN, Anna g315 06 23 3 0 3 48 2 1 0440 25 CALIN, Jasmine 01 00 00 00 0 00020011 10 EDWARDS, Canesha 05 00 00 12 3 0000008 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 12 00 22 00 0 1411007 12 TAYLOR, Michelle 01 00 00 11 2 0010002 35 CENTER, Shneeka 4 10 14 12 3 2 5 010 340324 15 GARY, Raven 47 24 00 01 1 210 100012 TEAM 11 20 MALLOW, Katie 00 00 00 00 0 0011004 Totals...... 21 54 3 13 13 18 12 31 43 8 58 10 19 3 13 200 25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 04 00 00 21 3 10020021 TEAM 437 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd Half: 6-21 28.6% Game: 38.9% DEADBALL Totals...... 23 70 2 15 68 22 20 42 19 54 12 12 1 11 200 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 23.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 72.2% 2 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-32 25.0% 2nd Half: 15-38 39.5% Game: 32.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 13.3% REBOUNDS HOME TEAM: UNCG 3-22, 2-15 SoCon F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 75.0% 2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min HOME TEAM: Davidson 19-7, 15-2 SoCon 13 FOLWELL, Sarah f02 02 00 0 3 3 00 0 1 2014 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 55 STEVENSON' f27 00 00 3 2 5 24 0 3 3429 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 01 PATTERSON g719 26 00 1 2 3 216 120428 21 ALEKSANDR. f412 01 23 4 5 9 010 214133 10 SAVAGE, Jarae g0 1 01 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f13 00 00 1 2 3 22 1 1 0118 43 HEADLEY, Natalie g512 00 34 0 1 1 213 120233 02 MURRAY, Laura g1 2 12 34 0 9 9 4 6 1 6 1 237 11 WEAVER, Jazz 38 11 00 24 6 27130431 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g710 36 24 1 2 3 119 000135 15 CARSON, April 02 01 22 01 1 0211025 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 7 00 26 0 1 1 0 6 5 3 0 136 24 RICHBOW 16 01 14 04 4 03440127 04 DAVIS, Sarah 11 00 00 02 2 0210008 31 HARMON, Sidnei 13 00 00 44 8 22010019 25 CALIN, Jasmine 22 00 11 10 1 0502009 32 AWURUONYE 15 00 00 21 3 2200109 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 27 01 78 21 3 111 110021 TEAM 415 35 CENTER, Shneeka 02 00 00 11 2 0001003 Totals...... 20 65 3 12 6 10 16 23 39 12 49 8 18 6 17 200 TEAM 22 Totals...... 20 46 4 10 17 26 10 25 35 8 61 11 15 56200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-30 30.0% 2nd Half: 11-35 31.4% Game: 30.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-24 37.5% 2nd Half: 11-22 50.0% Game: 43.5% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 60.0% 2,1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 65.4% 5 Attendance: 174 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 1271 Davidson 38 20 58 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNCG 20 29 49 Appalachian State 17 37 54 Davidson 26 35 61 Points in the paint-DAV 24,UNCG 24. Points off turnovers-DAV 21,UNCG 18. 2nd chance points-DAV 16,UNCG 9. Fast break points-DAV 9,UNCG 8. Points in the paint-ASU 26,DAV 28. Points off turnovers-ASU 15,DAV 12. Bench points-DAV 16,UNCG 16. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-1 time. 2nd chance points-ASU 18,DAV 8. Fast break points-ASU 4,DAV 4. Largest lead-DAV by 25 2nd-16:07, UNCG by 2 1st-19:38. Bench points-ASU 10,DAV 18. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-0 times. Largest lead-ASU None, DAV by 11 2nd-18:44.

Wofford vs Davidson (2/20/12 7:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena) Davidson vs Chattanooga 2/25/12 5:00 p.m. at Chattanooga, Tenn. (The McKenzie Arena)

VISITORS: Wofford 11-15, 4-13SoCon VISITORS: Davidson 20-8, 16-3 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 32 Moorhouse,April f15 00 44 0 7 7 36 2 1 1027 21 ALEKSANDR. f413 00 25 1 7 8 210 213034 40 Motley,Daniella f414 00 24 4 5 9 310 032530 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f14 00 02 2 0 2 12 0 1 0120 05 Morris,Logan g1 5 13 00 0 2 2 2 3 0 2 0 123 02 MURRAY, Laura g512 05 22 2 5 7 312 040037 13 Brittenham,Rachel g0 8 04 12 1 4 5 2 1 2 4 0 138 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 1 01 00 1 3 4 3 0 0 3 0 022 21 Wrightson,Morgan g3 8 02 34 0 1 1 1 9 0 3 0 131 32 SITTON, Barbara g512 11 00 1 910 3 11 340138 03 Masalin,Mariah 14 12 00 00 0 23000018 04 DAVIS, Sarah 12 00 00 01 1 1200007 12 Kirby,Lauren 12 00 00 10 1 12110012 25 CALIN, Jasmine 04 00 00 11 2 10000115 20 Frost,Erin 15 13 00 10 1 13030112 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 37 00 00 21 3 06130019 25 Merritt,Michelle 02 00 22 10 1 0200008 35 CENTER, Shneeka 22 00 11 21 3 1500008 TEAM 426 TEAM 213 Totals...... 12 53 3 14 12 16 12 21 33 15 39 5 17 39200 Totals...... 21 57 17 510 14 29 43 15 48 6 16 33200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-25 24.0% 2nd Half: 6-28 21.4% Game: 22.6% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 2nd Half: 9-27 33.3% Game: 36.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 21.4% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 0-1 0.0% Game: 14.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 75.0% 4 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 50.0% 2

HOME TEAM: Davidson 20-7, 16-2 SoCon HOME TEAM: Chattanooga 20-8, 15-2 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSANDR. f58 01 00 4 610 2 10 010025 25 HOOD, Whitney f414 00 22 0 2 2 310 020128 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen f13 00 00 2 0 2 32 1 1 0321 35 TUCKER, Capriee f01 00 00 0 2 2 00 0 0 00 4 02 MURRAY, Laura g311 03 45 0 1 1 110 310129 03 CHRISTOPHER g3 6 03 00 2 2 4 0 6 2 2 0 330 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g1 4 01 13 1 4 5 2 3 0 1 0 115 05 TOWNSEND g0 1 01 12 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 227 32 SITTON, Barbara g3 9 00 02 0 7 7 2 6 1 4 0 428 22 LAMBERT, Kylie g3 4 11 35 0 3 3 310 210225 04 DAVIS, Sarah 34 00 11 12 3 17110014 02 SOUTHERN, Ashley 00 00 00 01 1 1001003 11 MCCABE, Lillian 14 12 00 01 1 13110011 11 TOWNS, Ka'Vonne 13 12 00 30 3 03100014 14 GIEGERICH, Mellissa 12 00 00 00 0 0200102 12 DOWNES, Meghan 11 00 00 11 2 02000112 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 00 00 00 00 0 0000005 21 BLACK, Alex 12 12 00 03 3 03000012 25 CALIN, Jasmine 14 00 11 51 6 03110121 31 HALL, Taylor 6 14 36 12 2 810 2 16 100233 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda 36 00 13 10 1 37230018 32 FREEMAN, Kayla 01 00 00 00 0 0000003 35 CENTER, Shneeka 37 11 33 42 6 110 020011 34 DUPREE, Faith 2 11 00 00 1 0 1 14 0 2 00 9 TEAM 257 2 TEAM 123 Totals...... 25 62 28 11 18 20 29 49 16 63 10 18 1 10 200 Totals...... 21 58 6 15 7 11 10 25 35 10 55 10 8011 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 13-37 35.1% Game: 40.3% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-31 25.8% 2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% Game: 36.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 61.1% 3 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 63.6% 2

Attendance: 427 Attendance: 2135 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Wofford 17 22 39 Davidson 25 23 48 Davidson 29 34 63 Chattanooga 23 32 55

Points in the paint-WOF 14,DAV 42. Points off turnovers-WOF 13,DAV 15. Points in the paint-DAV 28,UTC 22. Points off turnovers-DAV 4,UTC 11. 2nd chance points-WOF 10,DAV 20. Fast break points-WOF 0,DAV 6. 2nd chance points-DAV 11,UTC 9. Fast break points-DAV 0,UTC 2. Bench points-WOF 10,DAV 32. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-1 time. Bench points-DAV 13,UTC 28. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-4 times. Largest lead-WOF by 2 1st-19:08, DAV by 27 2nd-01:46. Largest lead-DAV by 6 1st-13:09, UTC by 10 2nd-05:12.

6 2 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE box scores

Davidson vs Samford (2/27/12 7:00 p.m. at Birmingham, Ala. (Pete Hanna Center) Wofford vs Davidson (3/3/12 12:00 p.m. at Asheville, N.C. (Justice Center)

VISITORS: Davidson 21-8, 17-3 SoCon VISITORS: Wofford 13-18, 5-15SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSANDR. f58 00 33 2 3 5 013 102333 12 Kirby,Lauren f02 00 22 1 1 2 22 0 1 1022 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda f11 00 710 167 39010020 32 Moorhouse,April f25 00 12 2 6 8 55 0 3 1228 02 MURRAY, Laura g2 8 02 34 0 1 1 2 7 2 4 1 030 40 Motley,Daniella f79 00 11 1 3 4 515 011125 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g2 7 14 46 0 5 5 2 9 3 3 0 131 05 Morris,Logan g211 17 00 2 2 4 35 0 5 0331 32 SITTON, Barbara g3 6 00 24 0 6 6 2 8 1 5 0 433 13 Brittenham,Rachel g2 8 05 00 0 5 5 1 4 4 8 0 234 04 DAVIS, Sarah 14 00 00 01 1 1202119 03 Masalin,Mariah 01 00 00 11 2 20110014 11 MCCABE, Lillian 00 00 00 00 0 0000003 20 Frost,Erin 27 27 00 00 0 06010012 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 00 00 00 00 0 0000001 21 Wrightson,Morgan 7 12 01 79 1 4 5 321 130228 25 CALIN, Jasmine 25 00 00 32 5 34121122 25 Merritt,Michelle 00 00 00 01 1 0000006 35 CENTER, Shneeka 00 00 00 04 4 2002009 TEAM 224 1 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen 00 00 00 01 1 1001109 Totals...... 22 55 3 20 11 14 10 25 35 21 58 6 24 3 10 200 TEAM 336 Totals...... 16 39 16 19 27 9 32 41 16 52 8 20 6 10 199 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-25 40.0% 2nd Half: 12-30 40.0% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 11.1% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 15.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-22 31.8% 2nd Half: 9-17 52.9% Game: 41.0% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 9-12 75.0% Game: 78.6% 3,2 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 16.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 14-18 77.8% Game: 70.4% 2 HOME TEAM: Davidson 22-8, 17-3 SoCon tot-fg 3-pt rebounds HOME TEAM: Samford 17-12, 12-8SoCon ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min tot-fg 3-pt rebounds 21 ALEKSANDR. f414 00 11 0 4 4 19 0 0 1130 ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda f39 00 88 6 3 9 214 220030 10 REECE, Taylor f411 13 00 1 1 2 39 0 1 2225 02 MURRAY, Laura g714 36 56 0 4 4 022 521329 33 DAWSON, Hannah f210 13 00 2 2 4 25 1 3 1530 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g1 2 11 00 4 1 5 1 3 2 6 0 122 11 POWERS, Jazmine g0 5 00 24 0 0 0 4 2 7 1 0 034 32 SITTON, Barbara g313 00 710 134 013 220333 21 ANDERSON, Paige g1 9 15 01 1 3 4 3 3 1 3 0 130 11 MCCABE, Lillian 02 02 00 00 0 0012039 24 KETCHAM, Ruth g2 5 24 44 0 2 2 410 020327 24 JEFFRIES, Mason 01 01 00 00 0 0000002 04 MARTIN, Jazmine 12 00 00 02 2 1201009 25 CALIN, Jasmine 13 00 22 23 5 24300126 20 CAMPBELL, Shelby 16 13 00 02 2 13010020 35 CENTER, Shneeka 01 00 00 20 2 0000006 22 BABINEAUX, J'Quita 11 00 00 04 4 22010013 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen 16 00 22 23 5 54021013 32 SCHWANTZ, Kendall 12 12 00 11 2 13000010 TEAM 314 34 ROBINSON, Christy 00 00 00 00 0 0000002 Totals...... 20 65 4 10 25 29 20 22 42 11 69 15 16 3 12 200 TEAM 235 Totals...... 13 51 7 20 69 720 27 21 39 9 13 3 11 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd Half: 8-32 25.0% Game: 30.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 40.0% REBOUNDS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-24 29.2% 2nd Half: 6-27 22.2% Game: 25.5% DEADBALL F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 21-25 84.0% Game: 86.2% 2,1 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 35.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 66.7% 2 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Wofford 23 35 58 Attendance: 640 Davidson 31 38 69 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Southern Conference Tournament - Game 4 Davidson 19 33 52 Samford 19 20 39 Points in the paint-WOF 28,DAV 26. Points off turnovers-WOF 13,DAV 14. 2nd chance points-WOF 6,DAV 18. Fast break points-WOF 0,DAV 6. Points in the paint-DAV 18,SAM 4. Points off turnovers-DAV 11,SAM 10. Bench points-WOF 27,DAV 8. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-1 time. 2nd chance points-DAV 6,SAM 0. Fast break points-DAV 0,SAM 0. Largest lead-WOF by 6 1st-14:09, DAV by 18 2nd-13:50. Bench points-DAV 6,SAM 10. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-6 times. Largest lead-DAV by 17 2nd-10:47, SAM by 2 1st-08:00.

Samford vs Davidson (3/4/12 12:00pm at US Cellular Center - Ashevile, NC) Samford vs Davidson (3/4/12 12:00pm at US Cellular Center - Ashevile, NC)

VISITORS: Samford 19-12 VISITORS: Samford 19-12 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 10 REECE, Taylor f01 00 22 1 4 5 22 0 4 1024 10 REECE, Taylor f01 00 22 1 4 5 22 0 4 1024 33 DAWSON, Hannah f110 06 44 0 7 7 36 0 2 0232 33 DAWSON, Hannah f110 06 44 0 7 7 36 0 2 0232 11 POWERS, Jazmine g0 2 00 24 0 1 1 4 2 0 2 0 113 11 POWERS, Jazmine g0 2 00 24 0 1 1 4 2 0 2 0 113 21 ANDERSON, Paige g3 8 14 12 0 5 5 3 8 3 2 0 032 21 ANDERSON, Paige g3 8 14 12 0 5 5 3 8 3 2 0 032 24 KETCHAM, Ruth g2 6 24 56 2 5 7 211 040233 24 KETCHAM, Ruth g2 6 24 56 2 5 7 211 040233 04 MARTIN, Jazmine 36 12 01 01 1 07000215 04 MARTIN, Jazmine 36 12 01 01 1 07000215 20 CAMPBELL, Shelby 8 10 34 56 0 3 3 124 251230 20 CAMPBELL, Shelby 8 10 34 56 0 3 3 124 251230 22 BABINEAUX, J'Quita 11 00 00 22 4 22301016 22 BABINEAUX, J'Quita 11 00 00 22 4 22301016 32 SCHWANTZ, Kendall 01 00 00 02 2 1001005 32 SCHWANTZ, Kendall 01 00 00 02 2 1001005 TEAM 112 TEAM 112 Totals...... 18 45 7 20 19 25 6 31 37 18 62 8 20 39200 Totals...... 18 45 7 20 19 25 6 31 37 18 62 8 20 39200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-29 48.3% 2nd Half: 4-16 25.0% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-29 48.3% 2nd Half: 4-16 25.0% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 35.0% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 35.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 15-20 75.0% Game: 76.0% 3,3 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 15-20 75.0% Game: 76.0% 3,3

HOME TEAM: Davidson 22-9 HOME TEAM: Davidson 22-9 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSANDR. f512 01 34 3 6 9 013 111039 21 ALEKSANDR. f512 01 34 3 6 9 013 111039 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda f310 00 12 4 3 7 57 0 1 1331 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda f310 00 12 4 3 7 57 0 1 1331 02 MURRAY, Laura g519 2 12 67 0 3 3 318 240336 02 MURRAY, Laura g519 2 12 67 0 3 3 318 240336 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 8 07 22 2 1 3 5 2 0 3 0 023 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 8 07 22 2 1 3 5 2 0 3 0 023 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 6 00 14 1 6 7 4 5 3 3 0 339 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 6 00 14 1 6 7 4 5 3 3 0 339 11 MCCABE, Lillian 00 00 00 00 0 0000003 11 MCCABE, Lillian 00 00 00 00 0 0000003 25 CALIN, Jasmine 12 00 22 10 1 14010011 25 CALIN, Jasmine 12 00 22 10 1 14010011 35 CENTER, Shneeka 03 01 00 23 5 10010211 35 CENTER, Shneeka 03 01 00 23 5 10010211 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen 12 00 00 01 1 0201007 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen 12 00 00 01 1 0201007 TEAM 314 TEAM 314 Totals...... 17 62 2 21 15 21 16 24 40 19 51 6 15 2 11 200 Totals...... 17 62 2 21 15 21 16 24 40 19 51 6 15 2 11 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-23 21.7% 2nd Half: 12-39 30.8% Game: 27.4% DEADBALL TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 5-23 21.7% 2nd Half: 12-39 30.8% Game: 27.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 1-14 7.1% Game: 9.5% REBOUNDS 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 1-14 7.1% Game: 9.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 10-15 66.7% Game: 71.4% 1 F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 10-15 66.7% Game: 71.4% 1

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Samford 36 26 62 Samford 36 26 62 Davidson 16 35 51 Davidson 16 35 51 Southern Conference Tournament - Game 8 Southern Conference Tournament - Game 8

Points in the paint-SAM 20,DAV 26. Points off turnovers-SAM 18,DAV 10. Points in the paint-SAM 20,DAV 26. Points off turnovers-SAM 18,DAV 10. 2nd chance points-SAM 3,DAV 6. Fast break points-SAM 2,DAV 4. 2nd chance points-SAM 3,DAV 6. Fast break points-SAM 2,DAV 4. Bench points-SAM 33,DAV 6. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-4 times. Bench points-SAM 33,DAV 6. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-4 times. Largest lead-SAM by 20 1st-00:07, DAV by 4 1st-15:00. Largest lead-SAM by 20 1st-00:07, DAV by 4 1st-15:00.

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Davidson vs James Madison (3/15/12 7 p.m. at JMU Convocation Center/Harrisonburg, Va.)

VISITORS: Davidson 22-10 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 21 ALEKSANDR. f927 00 79 5 4 9 225 222036 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda f16 00 02 3 3 6 22 0 2 0021 02 MURRAY, Laura g314 18 00 1 3 4 37 3 1 0238 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 4 01 00 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 211 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 7 01 00 1 3 4 4 4 1 4 0 240- 04 DAVIS, Sarah 12 00 00 00 0 2202005 25 CALIN, Jasmine 39 00 02 13 4 26000226 35 CENTER, Shneeka 00 00 00 00 0 0001016 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen 14 00 12 14 5 23100117 TEAM 325 Totals...... 20 73 1 10 8 15 15 24 39 19 49 7 12 2 10 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-35 25.7% 2nd Half: 11-38 28.9% Game: 27.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 10.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 53.3% 4

HOME TEAM: James Madison 25-7 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min 03 Giggetts, Toia f36 00 22 3 6 9 48 0 1 0222 15 Whitehurst, Lauren f713 00 00 2 5 7 314 022021 30 Newman, Nikki f310 15 12 2 7 9 18 2 4 4035 20 Burkholder, Kirby g412 39 00 1 6 7 111 352237 22 Hislop, Tarik g411 00 79 1 4 5 015 620236 00 Gill, Jasmine 14 00 24 13 4 24110018 21 Ross, Crystal 01 00 00 14 5 10041110 34 Francisco, Kiara 23 00 00 02 2 24130021 Team 448 Totals...... 24 60 4 14 12 17 15 41 56 14 64 13 22 97200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 14-36 38.9% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 70.6% 2

Attendance: 1028 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Davidson 20 29 49 James Madison 24 40 64 JMU advances to second round of WNIT vs. Charlotte/Wake Forest winner Lauren Whitehurst sets JMU season blocks record of 56; former record 54 by Hollee Franklin, 2000-01

Points in the paint-DAV 32,JMU 30. Points off turnovers-DAV 12,JMU 14. 2nd chance points-DAV 6,JMU 12. Fast break points-DAV 6,JMU 4. Bench points-DAV 11,JMU 8. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times. Largest lead-DAV by 1 2nd-14:18, JMU by 15 2nd-00:06.

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A majority of the sports at Davidson compete in the Southern Conference, one of the d a v id s o n ’s s o c o n oldest conferences in the nation, which began its 92nd season in 2012. The soccer, volley- c h a Mpio n s h ips ball, cross country, track and field, basketball, tennis, wrestling, baseball and golf pro- grams at Davidson all participate in the league. Baseball 1985 Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907) and the Pac-10 (1915) conferences Men’s Basketball 1964, 1965, 1966, have been around longer than the SoCon (1921). The conference currently consists of 11 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and 1981, 1986, 1996, championships, which produce participants for NCAA Championships. 1997, 1998, 2002, The Southern Conference was the first “super conference,” with charter membership 2003, 2004, 2005, including Alabama, Auburn and North Carolina. The SoCon gave birth to the three-point 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,2012 shot in college basketball, has the oldest basketball tournament in the nation and was the Women’s Basketball 2012 Women’s Cross Country 2003, 2005 college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Football 1969 Choo” Justice. Men’s Golf 1954, 1960, 1966, Academic excellence has long been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradi- 1967, 1968 tion. League athletes have been recognized countless times on CoSIDA Academic All- Men’s Soccer 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1983, 1992, America and district teams. Eighteen Rhodes-Scholar winners have come out of the con- 1994, 1995, 2003, ference, including six from Davidson. Each year, the league distributes at least three grad- 2005 uate scholarships, two of which were won by Wildcat soccer players in 2004. Women’s Soccer 1994, 1995, 1996, 2005, 2009 Men’s Tennis 1954, 1955, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973 Volleyball 1999, 2000

Plain type denotes regular season title. Boldface denotes tournament title. Italicized boldface denotes regular season and tournament title. a l l -t iMe s o c o n Me MBe r s h ip Alabama 1921-1932 Appalachian State 1971-present Auburn 1921-1932 College of Charleston 1998-present Chattanooga 1976-present The Citadel 1936-present Clemson 1921-1953 Davidson 1936-1988; 1991-present Duke 1928-1953 East Carolina 1964-1976 East Tennessee State 1978-2005 Elon 2003-present Florida 1922-1932 Furman 1936-present George Washington 1936-1970 the socon at a glance Georgia 1921-1932 Commissioner ...... John Iamarino Georgia Southern 1991-present Senior Associate Commissioner ...... Geoff Cabe Georgia Tech 1921-1932 Associate Commissioner ...... Sue Arakas Kentucky 1921-1932 Assoc. Commissioner for Compliance . . Doug King Louisiana State 1922-1932 Dir. of Multimedia Services ...... Jamie Severns Marshall 1976-1997 Maryland 1921-1953 Assistant Comm. of Championships . Brandon Neff Mississippi 1922-1932 Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations Jason Yaman Mississippi State 1922-1932 Assoc. Dir. of Media Relations ...... Phil Perry North Carolina 1921-1953 Media Relations Asst...... Chandler Carver UNC Greensboro 1997-present Championships/Operations Asst. . Patrick Hatcher North Carolina State 1921-1953 Assistant to the Commissioner ...... Laura Hayes Richmond 1936-1976 Samford 2008-present South Carolina 1921-1953 Tennessee 1921-1932 Tulane 1922-1932 The Southern Conference Univ. of the South 1922-1932 702 N. Pine Street Vanderbilt 1922-1932 Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 Virginia 1921-1937 Phone: 864.591.5100 VMI 1924-2003 Fax: 864.591.3448 Virginia Tech 1921-1965 www.soconsports.com Wake Forest 1936-1953 Washington & Lee 1921-1958 West Virginia 1950-1968 Western Carolina 1976-present Sophia Aleksandravicius was voted the 2012 SoCon Player of the William & Mary 1936-1977 Year by the coaches, just the second Wildcat to garner the honor in Wofford 1997-present program history.

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The Southern women's championships in 2007-08. A Conference office is year-long celebration of women's sports located in the highlighted student-athletes, coaches and Beaumont Mill in teams. Davidson’s Jennifer O’Brien earned Spartanburg, S.C. A tex- a spot on the 25th Anniversary women’s tile mill that was in basketball team. operation from 1880 l e a d e r s h ip until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and John Iamarino was officially named today offers the SoCon a first-class meet- commissioner of the conference on ing area as well as a spacious library for January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted storage of the conference’s historical doc- the Southern Conference through an ambi- uments. tious agenda which has improved compe- tition, upgraded compliance-related mat- Me MBe r s h ip h is t o r y ters and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its The Southern Conference was formed member institutions. on February 25, 1921 at a meeting in The Southern Conference named its Atlanta, Ga., as 14 institutions from the first commissioner in December 1950. 30-member Southern Intercollegiate Duke head football coach Wallace Wade Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized made the transition from Blue Devil foot- as the Southern Conference. Those charter ball coach to athletics administration as members included Alabama, Auburn, the first person at the helm of the confer- Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, ence. Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the North Carolina, North Carolina State, commissioner in 1960 and served a 14- Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and year term until Ken Germann became the Washington & Lee. Athletic competition league head in 1974. Germann was the began in the fall of 1921. commissioner for 13 years and orchestrat- Davidson’s Stephen Curry was taken seventh overall by the ed the league’s expansion to include In 1922, six more schools — Florida, Golden State Warriors in the 2009 NBA Draft. He finished sec- LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tulane ond in the Rookie of the Year ballot during his first season. women’s athletics. In 1987, he was suc- and Vanderbilt — joined the fold. A year ceeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded later, the University of the South joined Southern, UNC Greensboro, Western the transfer of the league office from the ranks. VMI became a member in 1925 Carolina and Wofford. Elon, joined the Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. and Duke came into the fold in 1929. Southern Conference on July 1, 2003. On Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon Since then, conference membership has July 1, 2008, Samford officially joined the his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ lead- experienced a series of membership league, bringing membership of the con- ership, the Southern Conference expanded changes with 42 institutions having been ference to 12. to 12 members, added three women’s affiliated with the league. The league has sports and posted record revenue from the Ba s k e t Ba l l undergone two major transitions during basketball tournament. its history. Women’s basketball competition began Danny Morrison headed the conference The first occurred in December 1932 in the Southern Conference in 1983-84 from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the when the Southeastern Conference was with seven teams. In the sport’s history, league’s move from Asheville, N.C. to formed from the 23-school Southern seven schools have won the league’s tour- Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s lead- Conference. The league’s 13 members nament at least once, with Chattanooga ership, the conference increased its mar- west and south of the Appalachian winning nine and Appalachian State own- keting and promotional efforts. Mountains reorganized to help reduce the ing six titles. UNC Greensboro won the extensive travel demands that were pres- 1998 tournament as head coach Lynne ent in the league at the time. In 1936, the Agee became the first coach to take a Southern Conference invited The Citadel, team to the NCAA Tournament in all William & Mary, Davidson, Furman, three Divisions — I, II and III. In 2001, Richmond and Wake Forest to join the Chattanooga head coach Wes Moore membership. became the first coach in NCAA history to The second major shift happened in take three different teams to the NCAA 1953 when Clemson, Duke, Maryland, Tournament in all three Divisions. North Carolina, North Carolina State, Since 1984, seven different teams have South Carolina and Wake Forest officially claimed at least a share of the regular-sea- withdrew from the league to form the son crown. Chattanooga has the most Atlantic Coast Conference. This change overall titles with 13, six of them shared. was brought about due to the desire of Chattanooga owns the most outright many of those schools to schedule a championships with seven. Only four greater number of regular-season basket- players have won the conference Player of ball games against their local rivals. the Year award twice: East Tennessee Today, the league continues to thrive State’s DeShawne Blocker in 1992-93 and with a membership that spans four 1994-95; Furman’s Jackie Smith, 1997-98 states— Tennessee, North Carolina, South and 1998-99; Chattanooga’s Damita Carolina and Georgia. Current league Bullock, who won the award in 2000 and members are Appalachian State, College 2001, and most recently the Mocs’ Alex of Charleston, Chattanooga, The Citadel, Anderson in 2007 and 2008. Furman’s Rushia Brown was the first SoCon athlete to Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia The SoCon celebrated 25 years of play in the WNBA, scoring 194 points for the Cleveland Rockers in her second season. davidsonwildcats.com 6 7 standings/award winners

2011-12 f in a l s t a n d in g s Conference Overall Team WLPct. WLPct. Home Road Neutral PPG Opp L10 Streak Appalachian State 1 - WNIT 17 3 .850 27 7 .794 11- 1 13- 5 3- 1 66.6 58.1 6- 4 L1 Davidson 1 - WNIT 17 3 .850 22 10 .688 12- 1 9- 8 1- 1 63.3 55.9 7- 3 L2 Chattanooga WNIT 16 4 .800 22 10 .688 12- 0 8- 7 2- 3 62.1 57.2 6- 4 L2 Samford 2 - NCAA 12 8 .600 20 13 .606 10- 2 5- 9 5- 2 59.9 57.5 6- 4 L1 Elon 12 8 .600 16 14 .533 10- 3 5- 8 1- 3 62.9 63.4 6- 4 L1 Furman 10 10 .500 15 16 .484 8- 6 6- 9 1- 1 61.1 63.9 4- 6 L1 Western Carolina 8 12 .400 14 17 .452 7- 7 6- 9 1- 1 52.5 56.5 7- 3 L1 College of Charleston 6 14 .300 7 23 .333 3- 11 4-10 0- 2 47.4 57.1 1- 9 L1 Wofford 5 15 .250 13 18 .419 9- 6 3-10 1- 2 59.2 60.8 3- 7 L1 Georgia Southern 4 16 .200 8 22 .267 5-10 2-10 1- 2 51.8 59.1 1- 9 L3 UNCG 3 17 .150 4 25 .138 2-10 2-13 0- 2 49.6 63.6 1- 9 L3

1- Regular season champions; 2- SoCon Tournment champions WNIT- Women’s National Invitational Tournament

2011-12 a l l -c o n f e r e n c e t e a Ms Me d ia c o a c h e s Player of the Year Player of the Year Anna Freeman Appalachian State S. Aleksandravicius Davidson Freshman of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Maryah Sydnor Appalachian State S. Aleksandravicius Davidson Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Michele Savage Davidson Michele Savage Davidson Freshman of the Year a l l -s o c o n f ir s t t e a M Brittany Hodges Furman Anna Freeman Appalachian State Ann Lashley Inspiration Award Sophia Aleksandravicius Davidson Lashana Booker Furman Laura Murray Davidson Ali Ford Elon a l l -c o n f e r e n c e Whitney Hood Chattanooga Anna Freeman Appalachian State Courtney Freeman Appalachian State all-socon second teaM Sophia Aleksandravicius Davidson Courtney Freeman Appalachian State Laura Murray Davidson Kelsey Evans Elon Ali Ford Elon Raegan Thompson Furman Paige Anderson Samford Paige Anderson Samford Whitney Hood Chattanooga Kaila’Shea MenendezWestern Carolina Kayla Christopher Chattanooga Taylor Hall Chattanooga a l l -f r e s Ma n t e a M Kaila’Shea Menendez Western Carolina Maryah Sydnor Appalachian State Sam Coffer Elon a l l -f r e s h Ma n Brittany Hodges Furman Maryah Sydnor Appalachian State Anna Claire Knight Georgia Southern Sam Coffer Elon Taylor Reece Samford Brittany Hodges Furman Taylor Reece Samford Ali Lane Western Carolina

Coach Michele Savage (top) was voted the Coach of the Year by both the media and coaches, while Laura Murray was named to both the media and coaches’ first teams.

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2011-12 i n d iv id u a l s t a t is t ic a l l e a d e r s scoring Player t eam G f G 3G f t Pts avg Anna Freeman App. State 34 184 47 107 522 15.4 Laura Murray Davidson 31 161 64 70 456 14.7 Ali Ford Elon 30 149 87 50 435 14.5 S. Aleksandravicius Davidson 31 169 1 79 418 13.5 Whitney Hood Chattanooga 32 156 2 91 405 12.7 Morgan Wrightson Wofford 31 123 38 108 392 12.6 Paige Anderson Samford 33 123 59 99 404 12.2 Kaila’Shea Western Carolina 30 126 33 80 365 12.2 Kelsey Evans Elon 27 119 10 68 316 11.7 Courtney Freeman App. State 34 145 4 93 387 11.4

Barbara Sitton ranked in the top-five in three categories, including second in steals with 88 for 2.8 per game.

2011-12 i n d iv id u a l s t a t is t ic a l l e a d e r s (t o p-5) r ebounds f ield Goal Percentage Player Team Reb Avg Player Team FG FGA Pct. Aleksandr. DAV 276 8.9 Hood UTC 156 316 .494 Hall UTC 272 8.5 Hodges FUR 127 263 .483 Motley WOF 245 7.9 Motley WOF 137 285 .481 Harris CofC 236 7.9 Harper ELON 112 236 .475 Evans ELON 203 7.5 Griswold FUR 106 229 .463 assists t hree-Point f ield Goal Percentage Player Team Asst Avg Player Team 3G 3GA Pct. Brittenham WOF 161 5.2 Stephenson ELON 33 78 .423 Brown CofC 124 4.1 Menedez WCU 33 82 .402 Sophia Aleksandravicius, SoCon Player of the Year by the Murphy FUR 128 4.1 Murray DAV 64 163 .393 coaches, led the conference in rebounds and blocks, while Sitton DAV 123 4.0 Reece SAM 37 95 .389 ranking fourth in scoring. Harper ELON 119 4.0 Anderson SAM 59 154 .383 steals f ree t hrow Percentage Player Team Steals Avg Player Team FT FTA Pct. Freeman ASU 122 3.6 Murphy FUR 75 87 .862 Sitton DAV 88 2.8 Freeman ASU 107 125 .856 Brown CofC 65 2.2 Anderson SAM 99 118 .839 Brittenham WOF 66 2.1 Evans ELON 68 82 .829 Motley WOF 61 2.0 Menendez WCU 80 99 .808 Blocks assist-t urnover r atio Player Team Blocks Avg Player Team A TO Avg Aleksandr. DAV 91 2.9 Powers SAM 115 71 1.6 Freeman ASU 69 2.0 Harper ELON 119 79 1.5 Motley WOF 53 1.7 Sitton DAV 123 103 1.2 Hodges FUR 49 1.6 Murphy FUR 128 109 1.2 Terry WCU 43 1.4 Brown CofC 124 119 1.0 3-Pt. f ield Goals Made/Per Game Minutes Played Player Team 3FGM Avg Player Team Min Avg Ford ELON 87 2.9 Brown CofC 1110 37.0 Murray DAV 64 2.1 Hardy CofC 1009 33.6 Thompson FUR 60 1.9 Freeman ASU 1134 33.4 Anderson SAM 59 1.8 Murray DAV 1027 33.1 Christopher UTC 47 1.5 Brittenham ELON 1010 32.6

All-SoCon First Teamer Laura Murray was second in the league in scoring at 14.7 points per game. She was also sec- ond in three-pointers made with 64.

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Friday, Saturday Sunday, Monday, March 8 March 9 March 10 March 11

Jessica Heath connected on this buzzer beater in the semifinals of the 1999 SoCon Tournament to propel Davidson to its only title game appearance.

d avidson in the s o c o n t o u r n a Me n t 2012 t-1st (22-10, 17-3) Quarters W Wofford 69- 58 2001 9th (9-19, 4-14) Semis L Samford 51- 62 1st Rnd L Wofford 62- 76

2011 8th (14-17, 8-12) 2000 7th (10-17, 8-10) 1st Rnd W Coll. of Charleston 69- 53 1st Rnd W Coll. of Charleston 71- 51 Quarters L Appalachian State 63- 73 Quarters L Furman 56- 73

2010 6th (14-15, 12-8) 1999 4th (18-10, 11-7) 1st Rnd L Furman 67- 73 Quarters W Furman 62- 56 Semis W UNC Greensboro 92- 91 g e n e r a l i n f o r Ma t io n 2009 t-4th (12-18, 11-9) Finals L Appalachian State 69- 78 Quarters L Coll. of Charleston 54- 65 Tourn. Location ...... Asheville, N.C. 1998 Tied for 2nd (18-9, 12-4) Date of Tournament . . .March 8-11, 2012 2008 t-3rd (19-11, 13-5) Quarters W Appalachian State 79- 63 Arena Quarters L Elon 49- 68 . . . .Kimmel Arena & Civic Center Semis L UNC Greensboro 75- 78 Web address ...... SoConSports.com 2012 Champion ...... Samford 2007 t-2nd (23-9, 13-5) 1997 5th (15-11, 7-7) Quarters W Wofford 71- 62 Quarters L Georgia Southern 71- 73 Semis L Chattanooga 68- 80 1996 4th (14-12, 7-7) 2006 2nd (17-12, 12-6) Quarters W Chattanooga 80- 51 Quarters W Elon 55- 53 Semis L Appalachian State 74- 83 Semis L UNC Greensboro 58- 69 1995 8th (4-23, 0-14) 2005 2nd (18-11, 14-6) Quarters L East Tennessee St. 70- 88 Quarters W Coll. of Charleston 68- 48 Semis L Western Carolina 58- 59 1994 8th (5-21, 0-7) Quarters L Georgia Southern 62- 71 2004 Tied for 3rd (16-12, 13-7) Quarters L Western Carolina 58- 66 All-Time 12-19 in 19 appearances 0-1 in championship games 2003 Tied for 6th (15-15, 8-10) 1st Rnd W Wofford 72- 70 Quarters W Western Carolina 62- 58 Semis L Georgia Southern 57- 62

2002 8th (10-18, 6-12) 1st Rnd L Appalachian State 63- 64 70 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE wildcat history

Tia Washington- Class of 2007 davidsonwildcats.com 71 all-time Letterwinners Adams, Debbie 1983-86 Aleksandravicius, Sophia 2009- Morrison, Cindy 1975-78 Allen, Katherine 1978-79 Morton, Katherine 1973-77 Arayomi, Bibiana 2004-05 Murray, Laura 2010- Artman, Jen A 1985-86 Myers, Kristin 1993-94

Benjamin, Kendra 1985-86 Neale, Kittery N 2005-06 Blackstock, Amy 1984-85 Newell, Ginny 1974-75 Bode, Ann 1973-74 Newsome, Joy 2001-05 Bondurant, Nancy 1981-84 O Bondurant, Sally 1973-75, 77-78 O’Brien, Jennifer 1996-00 Booth, Dea 1973-75 O’Neal, Katrina 1992-93 Boyle, Brenda 1975-77 Ottaway, Amanda 2008-12 Bray, Kathy B 1981-82 Owen, Kirby 1978-80 Brice, Elizabeth 1984-85 The Brown sisters, Jamie and Kerry ‘99 Brown, Jamie 1995-99 Paquette, Julia P 2006-10 Brown, Kerry 1995-99 Hall, Kathy 1974-75 Patton, Babs 1975-77 Brown, Nancy 1977-78 Hallsted, Ashley 2000-04 Perez, Christina 2008-09 Bryant, Meghan 2000-04 Hamilton, Katie 2003-08 Plowden, Jeanne 1978-79 Burke, Molly 1992-96 Hamilton, Lou 1983-84 Plowright, Jennifer 1992-93 Butcher, Erin 1992-94 Hartman, Amy 1982-86 Podolin, Debbie 1983-84 Hartman, Logan H 2008-09 R Calin, Jasmine 2009- Harmann, Pam 1985-86 Reed, Cara 2004-05 Callahan, Emily 2001-05 Hassel, JoAnne 1997-2001 Robinson, Mercedes 2005-09 Campbell, Jane 1983-84 Hayes, Debbie 1981-84 Roos, Jennifer 1992-93 Capps, Addria 1992-93 Heath, Jessica 1997-2001 Rothschild, Betsy 1984-85 Carolla, Margaret 1997-98 Hemerka, Danielle 2004-08 Rumley, Carolina 1981-82 Cary, Kelsey 2007-08 Heppner, Carol 1979-80, 82-83 Caulkins, Bonnie 1974-77 Hester, Renee 1973-74 Sanborn, Jennifer 1994-98 Cefalo, Marie 1982-83 Holbrook, Kerry 1984-85 Scalcucci, Amy 1993-97 Center, Shneeka C 2010- Horne, Amanda 2002-06 Schott, Bethany 1998-03 Chiemeka, Katrin 2009- Housley, Honna 2004-08 Sears, Michelle 1983-84 Clark, Ann 1976-77 Howell, Sally 1981-82 Sharpe, Tonya S 1992-96 Copland, Kelly 1998-02 Hutchinson, Anna 1977-80 Sherrill, Donna 1973-76 Cornelson, Woody 1983-85 I Shingler, Lisa 1975-76 Crayton, Janell 2002-06 Isle, Donna 1978-79 Shade, Lindsay 2000-04 Crittenberger, Amy 1981-82 Short, Mitzi 1979-80, 81-83 Crosswhite, Cara 1992-93 Johnsen, Kristen 2008-12 Simpson, Mary 1975-76 Joslin, Jennifer J 1997-98 Sims, Venessa 1993-95 Davis, Sarah 2009- Sitton, Barbara 2009- Dawkins, Lavetta D 1985-86 Kamp, Katy 1996-00 Sloan, Carrie 1995-97 Delk, Erin 2000-01 Keels, Penny 1977-78, 79-80 Solsrud, Kristin 1992-95 Delk, Katie 2002-05 Keener, Lynne K 1973-74 Soos, Renee 1974-76 DuBose, Elizabeth 1993-96 Kelly, Brynn 2003-07 Stanback, Anne 1978-79 Dukes, Dakota 2012- Kelly, Carter 1997-99 Stanger, Nancy 1974-75 Dunn, Laurie 1973-74 Kelly, Generva 1978-79 Stimson, Becca 1973-75, 76-77 Duvall, Diane 1983-84 Kirsch, Carolyn 1993-97 Kizer, Nora 1995-97 Tanner, Beth T 1974-78 Early, Katie E 1973-74 Kresken, Michelle 1982-83 Taylor, D’Erica 1998-2002 Early, Hannah 2011- Taylor, Kim 1997-2001 Elder, Beth 1985-86 Laird, Courtney L 2000-04 Terry, Laura 1979-80, 82-83 Elliott, Anne 1981-82 Laune, Monica 2006-10 Thacker, Beth 1976-78 Eriksson, Shannon 2011- Lax, Ashley 2007-11 Thompson, Alex 2006-10 Lindsey, Drew 2005-06 Fassbender, Janelle 2001-02 Long, Alex 2012- Uhernik, Leah U 1998-03 Ferren, Donna 1975-79 Lowder, Ann 1976-77 Urbano, Audrey 1974-75 Ferrucci, Kristen 1992-96 Lyons, Lisa 1992-93 Flewelling, Robyn F 2000-04 Vanlerberghe, Jennie V 1994-98 Folger, Carol 1974-75 Magette, Janna 1998-02 Ford, Kristy 1992-94 MaGuire, Sharon 1982-83 Warner, Wendy W 1984-85 Fountain, Toy 1976-77 Mall, Danielle M 1994-98 Washington, Tia 2003-07 Frankhouser, Mike 1979-80, 81-83 Mason, Jeffries 2011- Whitesides, Sara 1985-86 Fulks, Wendy 1985-86 Matheny, Nancy 1973-77 Whitlock, Pamela 1978-80 McCabe, Lillian 2011- Winter, Monica 1993-97 Gardner, Kelly 2007-10 McKee, Heather 1984-86 Womack, Jeanne 1979-80, 81-83 Gassie, Kelly G 2005-08 McNeill, Nora 1973-77 Womack, Sarah 1976-80 Giegerich, Mellissa 2011- Miles, Margaret 1975-76 Woodington, Chloe 2007-11 Gleason, Meagan 1996-00 Minko, Cindy 1992-93 Y Griffith, Mary 1983-85 Mitchell, Jessica 2003-07 Young, Maggie 1992-96 Montrella, Jessica 1995-99 Halbersleben, Mandy 2005-09 Morell, Cathy 1979-80, 81-83 Boldface denotes current player 72 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE wildcat hall of famers

Morrison, Cindy 1975-78 s a r a h Wo Ma c k pa r h a M, i n d u c t e d in 1996-97 Morton, Katherine 1973-77 Murray, Laura 2010- Parham, Director of Psychosocial Club House, Catawba County Mental Health Services, Myers, Kristin 1993-94 became the first women’s basketball player to be inducted into the Davidson Hall of Fame. She set 18 school records in her four-year career from 1977 through 1980 and she's the only Neale, Kittery 2005-06 female athlete whose jersey is retired. When she graduated in 1980, Womack's school records Newell, Ginny 1974-75 included most career points (1250) and rebounds (601). Still second in career points, she's the Newsome, Joy 2001-05 all-time leader in points per game (16.7) and field goals (556). She also holds the single game and season records for field goals. She received the Rebecca Stimson Award in 1980 as the col- O’Brien, Jennifer 1996-00 lege's most outstanding female athlete. O’Neal, Katrina 1992-93 Ottaway, Amanda 2008-12 Owen, Kirby 1978-80 e l iz a Be t h a . t a n n e r , i n d u c t e d in 1997-98 Paquette, Julia 2006-10 Patton, Babs 1975-77 Perez, Christina 2008-09 Beth Tanner was the 1978 recipient of the Rebecca Stimson Award for her accomplishments Plowden, Jeanne 1978-79 in women's basketball and field hockey. A standout guard on the basketball team, Tanner Plowright, Jennifer 1992-93 graduated in 1978 as the Wildcat's all-time leading scorer in women's basketball with 792 Podolin, Debbie 1983-84 points. Tanner also held single-game (10 against Guilford) and season (67 in 1976) records in assists, and the season record holder for steals with 60. Tanner averaged 11.3 points per Reed, Cara 2004-05 game in her career from 1974 through 1978. She also shares the single-game record for field Robinson, Mercedes 2005-09 goal percentage with .818 (9 for 11) against Catawba in 1974. Roos, Jennifer 1992-93 Rothschild, Betsy 1984-85 Rumley, Carolina 1981-82

Sanborn, Jennifer 1994-98 Je n n if e r r . r o o s , i n d u c t e d in 2004-05 Scalcucci, Amy 1993-97 Schott, Bethany 1998-03 A three-sport athlete at Davidson, Jennifer Roos excelled at whatever she did. She was an Sears, Michelle 1983-84 outstanding field hockey player during some of the squad's best seasons, earning the Stimson Sharpe, Tonya 1992-96 Award as Davidson's top female athlete to cap her career. As a freshman, she was named the Sherrill, Donna 1973-76 team's defensive MVP. The following year, only one person was honored as the team MVP, Shingler, Lisa 1975-76 and she earned it each of her final three seasons. Roos, a defender, scored nine goals and had Shade, Lindsay 2000-04 one assist as a sophomore, the best offensive output of her career. She was named All-Deep Short, Mitzi 1979-80, 81-83 South each of her first three campaigns, plus was All-Southeast Region as a junior. Simpson, Mary 1975-76 One of the first field hockey players to be awarded a scholarship, Roos was a member of the Sims, Venessa 1993-95 lacrosse club team that went 12-3 before the sport was elevated to varsity status the year after Sitton, Barbara 2009- she graduated. She was also a key player for the women's basketball team in its first season Sloan, Carrie 1995-97 back as a varsity sport during her senior year. She played the point and was one of two play- Solsrud, Kristin 1992-95 ers to start all 22 games. Her 77 assists led the team, as did her 64 steals, which still ranks Soos, Renee 1974-76 eighth in the Davidson record books for a single season. She also drained a three-pointer at Stanback, Anne 1978-79 the buzzer to lift the Wildcats to a 64-62 win over Winthrop. Stanger, Nancy 1974-75 Stimson, Becca 1973-75, 76-77 c a r o l y n k ir s c h r u Mpe l , i n d u c t e d in 2007-08 Tanner, Beth 1974-78 Taylor, D’Erica 1998-2002 Davidson’s only women’s basketball player to be named SoCon Player of the Year (1997), Taylor, Kim 1997-2001 Kirsch is the school’s all-time leader in rebounding (878) and ranks third in scoring (1,370 Terry, Laura 1979-80, 82-83 points). The native of Heidelberg, Germany, earned first-team All-SoCon honors in 1997 and Thacker, Beth 1976-78 was named second-team all-league in 1996. She was named to the conference’s academic Thompson, Alex 2006-10 honor roll twice and was a two-time winner of the Wildcat Award, given to the team’s most valuable player. Kirsch led the ‘Cats to a 29-23 overall record and two top-5 SoCon finishes Uhernik, Leah 1998-03 in her final two seasons. Urbano, Audrey 1974-75

Vanlerberghe, Jennie 1994-98

Warner, Wendy 1984-85 Je n n if e r o ’Br ie n , i n d u c t e d in 2010-11 Washington, Tia 2003-07 Whitesides, Sara 1985-86 The all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,510 points, Jen O’Brien was named first- Whitlock, Pamela 1978-80 team All-SoCon in 1998 and 2000, and earned second-team honors in 1999. She was named to Winter, Monica 1993-97 the SoCon All-Tournament Team from 1998-2000. O’Brien owns Davidson single-game Womack, Jeanne 1979-80, 81-83 records in steals and assists. In addition to the school career scoring record, she owns the Womack, Sarah 1976-80 school mark for assists (588) and steals (368) and ranks in the top-10 in points per game, field Woodington, Chloe 2007-11 goals made, 3-point field goals, 3-point field goal percentage, free throws and rebounds. She won the Wildcat Award for team MVP honors in 1998 and 2000 and the Rebecca Stimson Young, Maggie 1992-96 award in 2000. Davidson posted a record of 61-47 during her four-year career.

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#12 Je n n i f e r o ’Br i e n — 1,510 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1996-00 1996-97 26 76- 187 .406 9- 42 .214 53- 70 .757 99 99 66 1 214 8.2 Position: Guard 1997-98 27 161- 323 .498 46- 101 .455 93- 131 .710 135 184 86 0 461 17.1 Height: 5-6 1998-99 28 115- 295 .390 30- 98 .306 87- 126 .690 134 163 99 4 347 12.4 Hometown: 1999-00 27 175- 389 .450 49- 123 .398 89- 113 .788 181 142 117 10 488 18.1 Middletown, Conn. Totals 108 527- 1194 .441 134- 364 .368 322- 440 .732 549 588 368 15 1,510 14.0

#20 Ja n n a Ma g e t t e — 1,392 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1998-02 1998-99 28 63- 166 .380 44- 117 .376 32- 39 .821 48 37 29 0 202 7.2 Position: Guard 1999-00 27 132- 299 .441 47- 126 .373 34- 42 .810 109 85 55 6 345 12.8 Height: 5-8 2000-01 28 149- 388 .384 57- 176 .324 62- 88 .705 117 83 101 7 417 14.9 Hometown: 2001-02 28 148- 380 .389 65- 178 .365 67- 77 .870 156 91 54 2 428 15.3 Hoover, Ala. Totals 111 492- 1233 .399 213- 597 .357 195- 246 .793 430 296 239 15 1,392 12.5

#14 c a r o l y n k i r s c h — 1,370 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1993-97 1993-94 26 107- 218 .491 0- 0 0.0 63- 116 .543 203 44 46 17 277 10.7 Position: Forward 1994-95 27 141- 315 .448 0- 0 0.0 72- 121 .595 267 29 59 16 354 13.1 Height: 5-11 1995-96 25 133- 294 .452 0- 1 0.0 48- 87 .552 210 43 57 15 314 12.6 Hometown: 1996-97 26 166- 345 .481 0- 3 0.0 93- 148 .628 198 39 58 18 425 16.3 Heidelberg, Germany Totals 104 547- 1172 .467 0- 4 0.0 276- 472 .585 878 155 220 66 1,370 13.2

#21 s o p h i a a leksandravicius — 1,301 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2009- 2009-10 29 137- 330 .415 12- 47 .255 61- 89 .685 233 21 20 49 347 12.0 Position: Forward 2010-11 31 192- 411 .467 4- 13 .308 123- 149 .826 278 50 53 95 511 16.5 Height: 6-4 2011-12 32 178- 399 .446 1- 10 .100 86- 114 .754 285 47 50 93 443 13.8 Hometown: Totals 92 507-1,140 .445 17- 70 .243 270- 352 .767 796 118 123 237 1,301 14.1 Pound Ridge, N.Y.

#41 Mi k e f r a n k h o u s e r — 1,299 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1979-83 1979-80 16 63- 171 .368 19- 39 .387 146 11 145 9.1 Position: Center 1980-81 21 159- 399 .398 61- 126 .484 226 15 379 18.0 Height: 6-0 1981-82 25 165- 384 .430 68- 134 .507 224 37 398 15.9 Hometown: 1982-83 20 153- 351 .436 71- 131 .542 220 37 35 10 377 18.9 Sylvania, Ga. Totals 82 540- 1305 .414 219- 430 .509 816 100 35 10 1,299 15.8

#31 s a r a h Wo Ma c k — 1,250 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1976-80 1976-77 19 127- 343 .370 23- 38 .605 131 16 19 1 277 14.6 Position: Guard 1977-78 18 109- 343 .318 37- 61 .607 146 9 255 14.2 Height: 5-7 1978-79 20 169- 414 .408 37- 49 .755 178 23 375 18.8 Hometown: 1979-80 18 151- 381 .396 40- 63 .635 146 40 65 2 343 19.1 Richmond, Va. Totals 75 556- 1481 .375 137- 211 .649 601 88 84 3 1,250 16.5

#12 k a t i e h a Mi l t o n — 1,192 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2003-08 2003-04 28 106- 258 .411 45- 126 .357 76- 97 .784 113 41 35 6 333 11.9 Position: Guard 2004-05 29 156- 379 .412 49- 169 .290 98- 131 .748 169 80 61 11 459 15.8 Height: 5-11 2005-06 DNP — Injuried Hometown: 2006-07 32 117- 305 .384 49- 126 .389 59- 76 .776 156 62 55 7 342 10.7 Lilburn, Ga. 2007-08 16 20- 46 .435 10- 20 .500 8- 11 .727 22 16 2 1 58 3.6 Totals 105 399- 988 .404 153- 441 .347 241- 315 .765 460 199 153 25 1,192 11.2

#21 Me r c e d e s r o Bi n s o n — 1,115 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2005-09 2005-06 19 29- 66 .439 0- 0 .000 15- 21 .714 80 12 16 2 73 3.8 Position: Forward 2006-07 32 86- 172 .500 0- 1 .000 61- 84 .726 158 16 30 8 233 7.3 Height: 6-1 2007-08 29 134- 259 .517 20- 51 .392 79- 110 .718 243 42 54 14 367 12.7 Hometown: 2008-09 30 157- 393 .399 17- 78 .218 111- 144 .771 288 40 53 12 442 14.7 Baltimore, Md. Totals 110 406- 890 .456 37- 130 .285 266- 359 .741 769 110 153 36 1,115 10.1

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#44 d a n i e l l e h e Me r k a — 1,101 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2004-08 2004-05 29 89- 218 .408 21- 80 .263 31- 57 .544 175 50 43 7 230 7.9 Position: Guard/Forward 2005-06 29 108- 257 .420 21- 79 .266 49- 79 .620 184 54 54 8 286 9.9 Height: 6-0 2006-07 31 116- 238 .487 17- 63 .270 55- 69 .797 171 53 44 12 304 9.8 Hometown: 2007-08 30 109- 256 .426 29- 97 .299 34- 60 .567 183 82 44 13 281 9.4 Blackwood, N.J. Totals 119 422- 969 .436 88- 319 .276 169- 265 .638 713 239 185 40 1,101 9.3

#33 e Mi l y c a l l a h a n — 1,082 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2001-05 2001-02 28 57- 123 .463 13- 36 .361 26- 32 .813 70 18 91153 5.5 Position: Guard/Forward 2002-03 30 151- 319 .473 42- 112 .375 61- 73 .836 98 16 25 3 405 13.5 Height: 6-0 2003-04 28 71- 186 .382 15- 74 .203 33- 43 .767 60 7 12 0 190 6.8 Hometown: 2004-05 29 119- 288 .413 40- 114 .351 56- 71 .789 136 23 21 3 334 11.5 Charlotte, N.C. Totals 115 398- 916 .434 110- 336 .327 176- 219 .808 364 64 67 7 1082 9.4

#33 Je s s i c a Mo n t r e l l a — 1,069 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1995-99 1995-96 24 83- 186 .446 20- 64 .313 66- 87 .759 142 32 25 31 252 10.5 Position: Forward 1996-97 15 53- 119 .445 6- 27 .222 27- 39 .692 69 28 8 13 139 9.3 Height: 6-1 1997-98 26 102- 221 .462 26- 55 .473 88- 113 .779 141 52 26 23 318 12.2 Hometown: 1998-99 27 123- 258 .477 13- 58 .224 101- 132 .765 149 39 25 19 360 13.3 Altoona, Pa. Totals 92 361- 784 46.0 65- 204 31.9 282- 371 76.0 501 151 84 86 1069 11.6

#10 a l e X t h o Mp s o n — 1,045 p o i n t s

Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2006-10 2006-07 30 17- 39 .436 8- 22 .364 21- 24 .875 26 15 1 16 63 2.1 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 2007-08 30 78- 188 .415 41- 96 .427 67- 77 .870 100 119 48 6 264 8.8 Hometown: 2008-09 30 121- 274 .442 65- 152 .428 45- 54 .833 116 108 40 5 352 11.7 Asheville, N.C. 2009-10 29 117- 252 .464 47- 121 .388 85- 106 .802 128 100 44 3 366 12.6 Totals 119 333- 753 .442 161- 391 .412 218- 261 .835 370 342 148 15 1,045 8.8

#34 k a t y k a Mp — 1,041 p o i n t s

Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1996-00 1996-97 26 74- 170 .435 3- 15 .200 36- 81 .444 99 12 12 7 187 7.2 Position: Forward Height: 6-1 1997-98 27 118- 224 .527 0- 5 .000 49- 90 .544 155 20 11 14 285 10.6 Hometown: 1998-99 28 111- 203 .547 1- 4 .250 43- 96 .448 120 23 16 9 266 9.5 Stevensville, Mich. 1999-00 27 133- 275 .484 1- 2 .500 36- 115 .313 169 19 16 16 303 11.2 Totals 108 436- 872 .500 5- 26 .192 164- 382 .429 543 74 55 46 1041 9.6

#22 a s h l e y h a l l s t e d — 1,024 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2000-04 2000-01 20 55- 148 .372 23- 77 .299 38- 54 .704 58 60 28 4 171 8.6 Position: Guard 2001-02 28 91- 261 .349 29- 104 .279 72- 93 .774 75 96 50 2 283 10.1 Height: 5-6 2002-03 30 92- 279 .330 44- 132 .333 62- 77 .805 108 82 49 3 290 9.7 Hometown: 2003-04 28 99- 271 .365 43- 127 .339 39- 58 .672 76 79 33 4 280 10.0 San Mateo, Calif. Totals 106 337- 959 .351 139- 440 .316 211- 282 .748 317 317 160 13 1024 9.7

#24 a s h l e y l a X — 1,001 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2007-11 2007-08 22 20- 69 .290 8- 35 .229 9- 12 .750 35 8 11 0 57 2.6 Position: Guard 2008-09 30 137- 351 .390 66- 160 .413 48- 55 .873 79 48 21 6 388 12.9 Height: 5-10 2009-10 29 111- 289 .384 64- 168 .381 37- 46 .804 72 45 27 1 323 11.1 Hometown: 2010-11 26 76- 230 .330 50- 147 .340 31- 42 .738 60 29 20 2 233 9.0 Little Rock, Ark. Totals 107 344- 939 .366 188- 510 .369 125- 155 .806 246 130 79 9 1001 9.4

Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg 2005-06 19 29- 66 .439 0- 0 .000 15- 21 .714 80 12 16 2 73 3.8 2006-07 32 86- 172 .500 0- 1 .000 61- 84 .726 158 16 30 8 233 7.3 2007-08 29 134- 259 .517 20- 51 .392 79- 110 .718 243 42 54 14 367 12.7 2008-09 30 157- 393 .399 17- 78 .218 111- 144 .771 288 40 53 12 442 14.7 Totals 110 406- 890 .456 37- 130 .285 266- 359 .741 769 110 153 36 1,115 10.1 Danielle Hemerka Emily Callahan Jessica Montrella Alex Thompson

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s o c o n a c a d . h o n o r r o l l s o c o n pl a y e r o f t h e y e a r Bibiana Arayomi 2005 Jamie Brown 1998 Carolyn Kirsch, 1996-97 Kerry Brown 1998, 1999 Meghan Bryant 2004 Carolyn Kirsch stepped up her level of play as a senior Molly Burke 1995, 1996 to lead the Southern Conference in scoring (16.3 ppg) and Jasmine Calin 2011, 2012 become the first and thus far only Wildcat to be named Emily Callahan 2003, 2005 SoCon Player of the Year. Margaret Carolla 1998 The 5-11 guard from Heidelberg, Germany, was also Katrin Chiemeka 2011, 2012 among the league leaders in steals (2.3 spg), field goal per- Kelly Copland 2000 centage (47.7 percent) and rebounding (7.8 rpg) in 1996-97 Janell Crayton 2003, 2005, 2006 while guiding Davidson to a then school record 15 wins. Sarah Davis 2012 Erin Delk 2001 She reached the 20-point plateau eight times as a senior, Katie Delk 2003, 2004, 2005 including a team season-best 26-point performance in the Elizabeth DuBose 1995, 1996 ’Cats’ 84-65 win over Western Carolina on Jan. 11, 1997. Shannon Eriksson 2012 Janelle Fassbender 2002 sophia aleksandravicius, 2011-12 Robyn Flewelling 2003, 2004 Kelly Gardner 2008 Sophia Aleksandravicius had a stellar junior campaign, Kelly Gassie 2007, 2008 leading the league in rebounding (8.9) and blocks (2.9), Ashley Hallsted 2002, 2003, 2004 while ranking fourth in scoring (13.8) as she was named M. Halbersleben 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 the SoCon Player of the Year by the coaches. She was also Katie Hamilton 2004, 2006, 2008 JoAnne Hassel 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 voted the Defender of the Year. Twice Aleksandravicius Danielle Hemerka 2006, 2008 was named the player of the month during the regular Amanda Horne 2005, 2006 season, while garnering first-team All-SoCon honors on Honna Housley 2007, 2008 both the coaches and media teams. Mason Jeffries 2012 The 6-foot-4 forward from Pound Ridge, N.Y., led the Kristen Johnsen 2011, 2012 Wildcats to a 22-10 record and helped the program capture Katy Kamp 2000 its first regular season title with a school-best mark of 17-3 Brynn Kelly 2006 in the league. Carolyn Kirsch 1995, 1997 She finished the season scoring in double-digits in 29 Nora Kizer 1996, 1997 Courtney Laird 2002, 2003, 2004 games and registering 11 double-doubles. Ashley Lax 2009, 2010, 2011 Janna Magette 2001, 2002 Monica Laune 2010 Danielle Mall 1998 Jennifer O’Brien 1900 Lillian McCabe 2012 Jennifer O’Brien 1998 Monica Laune 2009 Jessica Montrella 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Carolyn Kirsch 1997 Alex Thompson 2008 Jessica Mitchell 2007 Carolyn Kirsch 1995 Mandy Halbersleben 2007 Amanda Ottaway 2011, 2012 Erin Butcher 1994 Emily Callahan 2002 Julia Paquette 2007 Erin Butcher 1993 Mercedes Robinson 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Hustle award Amy Scalcucci 1995, 1996, 1997 110% award Kelly Copland 2001 Bethany Schott 2002, 2003 Tia Washington 2006 Katy Kamp 2000 Tonya Sharpe 1995, 1996 Danielle Hemerka 2005 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1998 Barbara Sitton 2011, 2012 Monica Winter 1997 Kristin Solsrud 1995 Lindsay Shade 2004 D’Erica Taylor 2002 Emily Callahan 2003 Kristen Ferrucci 1996 Kim Taylor 2001 Bethany Schott 2002 Kristen Ferrucci 1995 Alex Thompson 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Lisa Lyons 1994 Leah Uhernik 2002, 2003 Captains Award Lisa Lyons 1993 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1998 Barbara Sitton 2012 Tia Washington 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012 Coaches award/l eadership award Monica Winter 1995, 1996, 1997 Kristen Johnsen 2012 Mandy Halbersleben 2009 Danielle Hemerka 2008 d a v i d s o n t e a M a Wa r d s Ashley Lax 2011 Chloe Woodington 2011 Katie Hamilton 2008 Wildcat/Offensive award (formerly MVP Brynn Kelly 2007 Award) Inspirational Award Brynn Kelly 2006 Katrin Chiemeka 2012 Emily Callahan 2005 Laura Murray 2012 Ashley Lax 2011 JoAnne Hassel 2001 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011 Chloe Woodington 2011 Meagan Gleason 2000 Alex Thompson 2010 Jamie Brown, Kerry Brown 1999 Mercedes Robinson 2009 Defensive/r ebounding award Jessica Montrella 1999 Mercedes Robinson 2008 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012 Danielle Mall 1998 Tia Washington 2007 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010 Amy Scalcucci 1997 Jessica Mitchell 2006 Courtney Laird 2004 Kristen Ferrucci 1996 Tia Washington 2005 Courtney Laird 2003 Katie Hamilton 2005 current players in bold Katie Hamilton 2004 Most improved award Bethany Schott 2003 Barbara Sitton 2012 Janna Magette 2002 Kristen Johnsen 2011 Janna Magette 2001

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s o c o n a l l -t o u r n a Me n t f irst t eam Laura Murray 2012 Janell Crayton 2006 Jennifer O’Brien 1998, 2000 Jamie Brown 1999 Kerry Brown 1999

second t eam Katie Hamilton 2005 Bethany Schott 2003 Jennifer O’Brien 1999 Katy Kamp 1999 Katy Kamp 1998 Katie Hamilton Bethany Scott combined for 34 points and 24 rebounds, including a double-double in the first o o n r e s h Ma n o f e a r s c f y round, in her three games of the 2003 SoCon Katie Hamilton 2004 Tournament to earn second-team all-tournament honors. Laura Murray 1 2011 s o c o n a l l -c o n f e r e n c e 1Media Association and SoCon Coaches f irst t eam s o c o n a l l -f r e s h Ma n t e a M S. Aleksandravicius 1 2011, 2012 Laura Murray 1 2011 Laura Murray 1 2012 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010 Alex Thompson 2 2010 Kelly Gassie 2006 Mercedes Robinson 1, 1 2008, 2009 Danielle Hemerka 2005 Janell Crayton 2 2006 Katie Hamilton 2004 Jessica Mitchell 2 2006 1, 2 1Media Association and SoCon Coaches Katie Hamilton 2005, 2007 Janna Magette 2 2002 2 Jennifer O’Brien 1998, 2000 Emily Callahan was a second-team all-leage pick Jamie Brown 2 1999 by the media in 2003. Carolyn Kirsch 1997

second t eam Alex Thompson 3 2010 Tia Washington 3 2007 Emily Callahan 3 2003 Jennifer O’Brien 1999 Kerry Brown 1998

Kelly Gassie was the third straight Wildcat to gar- Jessica Montrella 1998 ner SoCon All-Freshman Team honors in 2006. Carolyn Kirsch 1996

1 a r t h u r a s h e s p o r t s s c h o l a r Media Association and SoCon Coaches 2SoCon Coaches ~ 3SoCon Media Tia Washington 1 2006, 2007 Until 2000-01, there was only a coaches’ team Two-time SoCon First and Second team member, 1Named to the third team both years Carolyn Kirsch. r e Be c c a e . s t i Ms o n a Wa r d n c c s i a a l l -s t a t e Mercedes Robinson 2009 S. Aleksandravicius 2, 1 2010, 2011 Tia Washington 2007 Alex Thompson 2 2010 Jennifer O’Brien 2000 Mercedes Robinson 1, 1 2008, 2009 Jamie Brown 1999 Katie Hamilton 1, 2 2005, 2007 Carolyn Kirsch 1997 Tia Washington 2 2006, 2007 Jennifer Roos 1993 Janell Crayton 2 2006 Debbie Podolin 1987 Jessica Mitchell 2 2006 Amy Crittenberger 1983 Sarah Womack 1980 1Named to the first team 2 Elizabeth Tanner 1978 Named to the second team Rebecca Stimson 1977

Stimson Award is give to a senior female Davidson student-athlete who excells both in her sport and in the classroom Mercedes Robinson was a two-time first-team All- SoCon and All-State pick during her four-year career, 2005-09. She led the SoCon in rebounding her senior season at 9.6 rpg. davidsonwildcats.com 77 postseason history

The 2006-07 Game 32 — Mar. 15, 2007 season for the Davidson at 36 41 — 77 Davidson women's UaB 39 42 — 81 basketball team will Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M go down as one of Kelly 5-8 1-1 1-2 11 2 12 121132 Hemerka 3-5 2-2 0-0 338411123 the best, if not the Hamilton 2-6 1-4 0-0 545140122 best ever, in pro- Washington 1-1 0-0 0-0 0020100 4 Mitchell 9-15 4-9 2-2 1324 720138 gram history. Laune 0-0 0-0 0-0 2100000 6 Twenty-three wins. A 10-game winning Thompson 1-3 1-3 0-0 2031010 7 Halberslben 3-7 0-0 0-0 3060100 7 streak. A nine-game road winning streak. Robinson 3-9 0-0 2-2 918021019 Eleven road wins in all. Ten home wins. Housley 2-7 1-4 0-0 355120021 Gassie 1-3 0-1 0-0 112120013 Those were just a few of the many accom- Paquette 1-5 0-0 0-0 2020110 8 Team 4 plishments that either set a new school Totals 31-69 10-24 5-6 46 20 77 16 18 54200 record or tied one. UAB FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M For all their hard work, Davidson put Rogers 5-13 1-4 7-9 8018 551140 an exclamation point on their season when Moore 3-3 0-0 0-0 306110021 Ingram 3-14 0-0 2-3 938100130 they found out Monday, Mar. 12, 2007 they Guzman 7-17 1-4 5-9 10 2 20 241340 Senior Brynn Kelly capped off her final game in a Salaam 0-0 0-0 0-0 020000115 would continue their historic season with Murray 1-1 0-0 0-0 0220001 7 Wildcat uniform by recording her fourth double-double. the team's first-ever trip to postseason Simpson 2-3 0-0 0-0 2040000 8 Jones 8-14 2-5 2-4 2220 410232 play when it earned an at-large bid to the Team 4 The Wildcats did not get many calls Women's National Invitational Totals 30-68 5-16 16-25 39 11 81 14 11 29200 their way all evening as the fouls were 20- Tournament. Att: 398 11 and UAB stepped to the charity stripe It marked the first time ever the 25 times (16-for-25) compared to women's team had earned a postseason Kelly was the only other ’Cat in double Davidson's six trips (5-for-6). bid. They were part of WNIT history as for figures as she registered her fourth career Davidson used the hot hand of Mitchell the first time, each of the nation’s 31 con- double-double on 12 points and 11 in the first half to jump out to an early 11- ferences will be represented in the WNIT. rebounds. Davidson as a team hauled in a 10 advantage. Mitchell was perfect in the The tournament expanded to 48 teams this game-high 46 boards to win the rebound- first half, draining all five of her shots year to accommodate an automatic berth ing margin, 46-39. from the field, including her only shot for each of the conferences. Trailing by 11 (67-56) with 8:24 left in from downtown, and had two free throws Davidson's opponent in its first trip to the game, Davidson started its rally with a for 13-first half points. The Wildcats as a postseason play was the University of three-pointer from Mitchell on the right team started the contest hitting eight of Birmingham at Alabama Blazers. The two wing. The shot sparked a 16-5 run over the their first 12 shots, including two three- schools had faced each other just once, next five and a half minutes that saw the pointers. They finished the half nailing 15- back on Dec. 16, 2001. Wildcats knot things up at 72-all on yet of-29 shots from the floor for 51.7 percent Playing in their first-ever postseason another three-pointer, this time from fresh- and closed out the game shooting 44.9 per- game, the senior trio of Jessica Mitchell, man Alex Thompson on the left side. cent. Junior Danielle Hemerka also canned UAB grabbed the lead back, 12-11, on back-to-back shots from downtown in the the next possession on a layup from run and finished the contest with eight Shimena Moore and maintained at least a points, four boards and three assists. one-point lead all the way into halftime A quick 5-0 run, three of the points for a score of 39-36. coming from the Blazers' Diamond Rogers, Sophomore Mercedes Robinson assisted gave UAB back the lead at 77-72 with just off the bench during the Wildcats' second- 36 seconds on the clock. half comeback with all eight her points Davidson charged right back, getting a coming in the second period. She also fade-away jumper by sophomore Kelly hauled in nine rebounds and picked up Gassie and Mitchell's three-pointer that one of Davidson's season-high five blocks. closed the gap to one (78-77). Rogers and Britney Jones sealed the Wildcats' hopes though, hitting three of four free throws in the closing seconds and Mitchell's last-sec- ond three-pointer was off target for the final score of 81-77. Senior Jessica Mitchell did her best in keeping the Wildcats in the game vs. UAB with a career-high 24 points to cap off her Davidson career.

Brynn Kelly, and Tia Washington looked to give the Wildcats their first career postsea- son win. Mitchell did all she could to keep the Wildcats within striking distance4, draining a career-high 24 points by tying her career-best with nine field goals made and hit four of the Wildcats' 10 three- pointers. Three of her four three-balls came in the second half, including one with 14 seconds on the clock to bring the Wildcats within one, 78-77. She also matched her season-high with seven assists. 78 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE Postseason history

Davidson vs James Madison (3/15/12 7 p.m. at JMU Convocation Center/Harrisonburg, Va.) The Davidson stanza, and a fastbreak bucket women's basketball VISITORS: Davidson 22-10 by Jasmine Calin after she tot-fg 3-pt rebounds team made a return leaked out on the break gave the ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min trip to the women’s 21 ALEKSANDR. f927 00 79 5 4 9 225 222036 ‘Cats a 29-28 advantage with 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda f16 00 02 3 3 6 22 0 2 0021 NIT after a record - 14:13 to go. It would be the only 02 MURRAY, Laura g314 18 00 1 3 4 37 3 1 0238 setting 2011-12 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g0 4 01 00 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 211 lead Davidson had for the game. 32 SITTON, Barbara g2 7 01 00 1 3 4 4 4 1 4 0 240- campaign. The JMU would score a quick six 04 DAVIS, Sarah 12 00 00 00 0 2202005 25 CALIN, Jasmine 39 00 02 13 4 26000226 Wildcats won their points and then continue their 35 CENTER, Shneeka 00 00 00 00 0 0001016 first regular season Southern Conference run to 10-2 for a 38-31 advan- 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen 14 00 12 14 5 23100117 TEAM 325 title with a school-best mark fo 17-3, earn- tage. The spurt continued all the Totals...... 20 73 1 10 8 15 15 24 39 19 49 7 12 2 10 200 ing the automatic bid into the WNIT. The way out to 19-7 giving the TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-35 25.7% 2nd Half: 11-38 28.9% Game: 27.4% DEADBALL squad finished with 22 wins, one off the Dukes the lead for good at 47-36 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 10.0% REBOUNDS school record, while they rattled off a with under five minutes to go. F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 53.3% 4 nine-game winning streak, again one off Lauren Whitehurst led the the 10-game set by the 2006-07 team that HOME TEAM: James Madison 25-7 rally with eight of her 14 total tot-fg 3-pt rebounds made the program’s first postseason bid. points in the run. The Dukes ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min The Wildcats also set a bench mark with a 03 Giggetts, Toia f36 00 22 3 6 9 48 0 1 0222 overall had three reach double 15 Whitehurst, Lauren f713 00 00 2 5 7 314 022021 12-1 home record at Belk Arena, including figures with Tarik Hislop scor- 30 Newman, Nikki f310 15 12 2 7 9 18 2 4 4035 20 Burkholder, Kirby g412 39 00 1 6 7 111 352237 a record 9-1 record vs. the SoCon. ing 15 points and Kirby 22 Hislop, Tarik g411 00 79 1 4 5 015 620236 The Wildcats did not get many calls The ‘Cats took their 22-9 record to Burkholder 11, nine of them on 00 Gill, Jasmine 14 00 24 13 4 24110018 21 Ross, Crystal 01 00 00 14 5 10041110 their way all evening as the fouls were 20- Harrisonburg, Va., on Thursday, March 15, treys. 34 Francisco, Kiara 23 00 00 02 2 24130021 11 and UAB stepped to the charity stripe for a first-round matchup against the The lead was cut to nine at Team 448 Totals...... 24 60 4 14 12 17 15 41 56 14 64 13 22 97200 25 times (16-for-25) compared to Dukes. It was the first-ever matchup 49-40 on a layup by Davidson's six trips (5-for-6). against both teams. Aleksandravicius with 4:23 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 14-36 38.9% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDS Davidson used the hot hand of Mitchell James Madison entered the WNIT with remaining, but four straight free F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 70.6% 2 in the first half to jump out to an early 11- a 24-7 record after reaching the semifinals throws by Hislop pushed the Attendance: 1028 10 advantage. Mitchell was perfect in the of the Colonial Athletic Association lead back to double digits and Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tournament. It marked only the second Davidson 20 29 49 first half, draining all five of her shots the Wildcats got no closer than James Madison 24 40 64 from the field, including her only shot time since 2005 that the Dukes had not 10 the rest of the way. JMU advances to second round of WNIT vs. Charlotte/Wake Forest winner Lauren Whitehurst sets JMU season blocks record of 56; former record 54 by from downtown, and had two free throws advanced to the championship game after Despite starting the game just Hollee Franklin, 2000-01 for 13-first half points. The Wildcats as a winning the last two CAA 3-for-16 from the field, Davidson Points in the paint-DAV 32,JMU 30. Points off turnovers-DAV 12,JMU 14. team started the contest hitting eight of Championships. stayed within striking distance 2nd chance points-DAV 6,JMU 12. Fast break points-DAV 6,JMU 4. their first 12 shots, including two three- Junior Sophia Aleksandravicius, the thanks to its solid defense. The Bench points-DAV 11,JMU 8. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times. pointers. They finished the half nailing 15- SoCon Player of the Year as voted on by Wildcats forced nine turnovers Largest lead-DAV by 1 2nd-14:18, JMU by 15 2nd-00:06. of-29 shots from the floor for 51.7 percent the coaches, scored a season-best 25 points early and trailed just 7-6 after a and closed out the game shooting 44.9 per- and Davidson forced 22 turnovers, but driving layin by Sarah Davis. cent. was unable to overcome a 19-7 second-half It became 12-6 after the Dukes’ Hislop UAB grabbed the lead back, 12-11, on hit a short jumper, forcing Davidson to call the next possession on a layup from a timeout. The Wildcats though, came Shimena Moore and maintained at least a right back with two quick buckets from one-point lead all the way into halftime Laura Murray and Aleksandravicius. The for a score of 39-36. ‘Cats leading scorer Murray, who came in Sophomore Mercedes Robinson assisted averaging just under 15 points, was held off the bench during the Wildcats' second- to seven points for the game. half comeback with all eight her points Aleksandravicius sparked a mini 8-2 coming in the second period. She also run when she rattled off six straight points hauled in nine rebounds and picked up and Davidson cut a seven-point Duke lead one of Davidson's season-high five blocks. down to one, 21-20, on a Barbara Sitton fastbreak layup off a Murray steal. Davidson ended up causing 14 first-half turnovers and pocketing three steals. JMU hit its third three-ball of the half Junior Sophia Aleksandravicius led the ‘Cats with a game- for a 24-20 score at the break. high 25 points vs. JMU.

run by James Madison in falling 64-49 in the first round of the Women’s NIT. Davidson concluded it season at 22-10, one win away from the school-record, as it made its second-ever postseason appear- ance. James Madison (25-7) moves on and will play Wake Forest in the second round. Aleksandravicius finished with 25 points, 17 of them in the second-half when she kept the Wildcats in the game. She added nine rebounds, two assists and two blocks. Down 24-20 at the break, the junior got Davidson’s offense rolling by scoring Laura Murray seven straight points to open the new davidsonwildcats.com 79 single-Game Records

po in t s f r e e t h r o Ws Game (individual) Game (individual Made) 35, Alex Thompson at Appalachian St., 14, Kerry Brown vs. Wofford, Dec. 6, 2008 Jan. 24, 1998 35, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, Game (individual attempted) March 3, 2000 16, Cindy Morrison vs. Newberry, 35, Heather McKee vs. Coker, Feb. 8, 1977 Jan. 22, 1985 Game (individual Percentage - Game (t eam) min. 10 attempts) 103, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 1.000, Kerry Brown (14 of 14) 103, vs. Canisius, Dec. 6, 1997 vs. Wofford, Jan. 24, 1998 Game (t eam - Home) Game (t eam Made) 103, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 34, at Wofford, Feb. 23, 2008 103, vs. Canisius, Dec. 6, 1997 Game (t eam attempted) Game (t eam - away) 47, vs. Charleston Southern, 93, at Winthrop, Dec. 30, 1996 Jan. 22, 1994 Game (t eam - n eutral) Game (t eam Percentage - min. 10 made) 92, vs. UNC Greensboro, Feb. 27, 1999 .950, vs. Manhattan, Dec. 28, 2000 Game (t eam - Half) Alex Thompson put her name among the single-game greats, Dec. 6, 2008 at Appalachian State. The sharp-shoot- season (t eam Made) 61, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 er tied a school mark for points with 35 as she used a new 526, 1998-99 Game (t eam - l oss) school- and Southern Conference-record nine three point- ers to assist her. Thompson also tied the single-game school season (t eam attempted) 97, vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 17, 1996 bench mark for 3-point attempts with 12. 758, 1998-99 Game (t eam - Opponent) season (t eam Percentage) 138, UNC Wilmington, Dec. 6, 1983 t h r e e -po in t f ie l d g o a l s .767, 2010-11 Game (t eam - Combined) Game (individual Made) 197, vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 17, 1996 9*, Alex Thompson at App. State, season (t eam) s t e a l s Dec. 6, 2008 2,260, 2006-07 Game (individual) Game (individual attempted) season average (t eam) 11, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, 12, Laura Murray, last time vs. Samford Jan. 11, 1999 76.4, 1998-99 Mar. 4, 2012 season Most allowed (t eam) 12, Alex Thompson at App. State, Game (t eam) 2,342, 1983-84 Dec. 6, 2008 26, vs. Washington & Lee, season l east allowed (t eam) 12, Honna Housley, at Georgia, Jan. 29, 1994 Dec. 9, 2007 1,762, 1996-97 26, vs. Emory, Dec. 2, 2006 12, Janna Magette vs. Penn, season (t eam) season l owest Opponent average Nov. 17, 2001 (t eam) 382, 2006-07 Game (individual Percentage - min. 4 attempts) 36.7, 1973-74 1.000, Laura Murray (7-of-7) a s s is t s f ie l d g o a l s vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 12, 1999 Game (t eam Made) Game (individual) Game (individual Made) 13 13, at Furman, Feb. 26, 2004 , Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, 15 Jan. 11, 1999 , Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, Game (t eam attempted) March 3, 2000 Game (t eam) 33, at Furman, Feb. 26, 2004 Game (individual attempted) 28, vs. Barber-Scotia, Dec. 9, 1995 Game (t eam Percentage) 32, Sarah Womack vs. Warren Wilson, season (t eam) .727, vs. Wofford, Feb. 21, 2000 Dec. 11, 1979 501, 2006-07 season (t eam Made) Game (individual Percentage - min. 10 attempts) 180, 2007-08 .917, Katy Kamp (11 of 12) vs. ETSU, Bl o c k e d s h o t s Feb. 1, 2000 season (t eam attempted) Game (individual) Game (t eam Made) 542, 2007-08 9*, Sophia Aleksandravicius vs. 41, vs. Oglethorpe, Nov. 29, 2005 season (t eam Percentage) Furman, Jan. 30, 2012 Game (t eam attempted) .395, 1999-00 Game (t eam) 99, vs. Newberry, Feb. 8, 1977 *- denotes a SoCon single-game record 12, vs. Western Carolina, Game (t eam Percentage) r e Bo u n d s Jan. 13, 1996 .638, vs. ETSU, Feb. 1, 2000 Game (individual) season (t eam) season (t eam Made) 23, Erin Butcher vs. Lynchburg, 149, 2011-12 836, 2006-07 Jan. 30, 1993 season (t eam attempted) 23, Sally Howell vs. Sacred Heart, 1982 *- current player in bold 1,917, 2006-07 Game (t eam) season (t eam Percentage) 83, vs. Newberry, Feb. 8, 1977 .477, 1997-98 season (t eam) 1,293, 2011-12 80 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE career records f r e e t h r o Ws p o i n t s t h r e e -p o i n t f i e l d g o a l s Game (individual Made) 1510 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 14, Kerry Brown vs. Wofford, 1392 Janna Magette 1998-02 213 Janna Magette 1998-02 Jan. 24, 1998 1370 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 188 Ashley Lax 2007-11 Game (individual attempted) 1301 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 161 Alex Thompson 2006-10 1299 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 153 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 16, Cindy Morrison vs. Newberry, 1249 Sarah Womack 1976-80 139 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 Feb. 8, 1977 1192 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 134 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 Game (individual Percentage - 1115 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 120 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 min. 10 attempts) 1101 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 110 Emily Callahan 2001-05 1082 Emily Callahan 2001-04 1.000, Kerry Brown (14 of 14) 108 Laura Murray 2010- 1069 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 91 Tonya Sharpe 1992-96 vs. Wofford, Jan. 24, 1998 1041 Katy Kamp 1996-00 88 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 Game (t eam Made) 1045 Alex Thompson 2006-10 85 Honna Housley 2004-08 34, at Wofford, Feb. 23, 2008 1024 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 80 Amy Scalcucci 1993-97 1001 Ashley Lax 2007-11 76 Maggie Young 1992-96 Game (t eam attempted) 942 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 71 Meagan Gleason 1996-00 47, vs. Charleston Southern, 942 Jamie Brown 1995-99 Jan. 22, 1994 899 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 3-p t . f i e l d g o a l a t t e Mp t s 851 Kerry Brown 1995-99 Sarah Womack ’80 led the team in scoring all Game (t eam Percentage - min. 10 made) 843 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 four years at Davidson. She tallied a 597 Janna Magette 1998-02 .950, vs. Manhattan, Dec. 28, 2000 career-high 32 points against 510 Ashley Lax 2007-11 season (t eam Made) p t s . p e r g a Me (Min . 30 g Ms pl a y e d ) Converse on Dec. 4, 1979. 441 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 440 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 526, 1998-99 16.7 Sarah Womack 1976-80 16.0 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 f i e l d g o a l s 391 Alex Thompson 2006-10 season (t eam attempted) 15.0 Heather McKee 1984-86 364 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 556 Sarah Womack 1976-80 14.8 Erin Butcher 1992-94 336 Emily Callahan 2001-05 758, 1998-99 547 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 14.7 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 326 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 season (t eam Percentage) 540 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 14.1 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 319 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 527 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 .767, 2010-11 14.0 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 317 Honna Housley 2004-08 507 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 13.2 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 306 Tonya Sharpe 1992-96 492 Janna Magette 1998-02 13.1 Laura Murray 2010- 292 Laura Murray 2010- 436 Katy Kamp 1996-00 12.5 Janna Magette 1998-02 235 Maggie Young 1992-96 s t e a l s 422 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 11.9 Jamie Brown 1995-99 232 Amy Scalcucci 1993-97 406 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 Game (individual) 11.6 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 226 Lindsay Shade 2000-04 399 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 11, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, 11.3 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 398 Emily Callahan 2001-05 11.2 Beth Tanner 1974-78 Min Ma d e Jan. 11, 1999 395 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 3-pt . f g pe r c e n t a g e ( . 40 ) 11.0 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 Game (t eam) 372 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 41.2 Alex Thompson 2006-10 26, vs. Washington & Lee, 361 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 37.8 Meagan Gleason 1996-00 Jan. 29, 1994 351 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 37.0 Laura Murray 2010- f i e l d g o a l s a t t e Mp t e d 36.9 Ashley Lax 2007-11 26, vs. Emory, Dec. 2, 2006 Kristen Ferrucci ’96 36.8 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 season (t eam) improved her shooting 1481 Sarah Womack 1976-80 36.8 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 382, 2006-07 percentage every year 1305 Mike Frankhouser 1976-80 35.7 Janna Magette 1998-02 she was on the squad. 1233 Janna Magette 1998-01 34.7 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 Her 55.4 percent field 1194 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 a s s is t s goal accuracy is 34.5 Amy Scalcucci 1993-97 tops in program 1172 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 33.1 Courtney Laird 2000-04 Game (individual) history. 1140 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 32.8 Maggie Young 1992-96 988 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 13 32.7 Emily Callahan 2001-05 , Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, 969 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 31.9 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 Jan. 11, 1999 959 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 31.6 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 Game (t eam) 939 Ashley Lax 2007-11 30.9 Jennifer Sanborn 1994-97 28, vs. Barber-Scotia, Dec. 9, 1995 916 Emily Callahan 2001-05 890 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 season (t eam) 872 Katy Kamp 1996-00 501, 2006-07 839 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 836 Beth Tanner 1974-78 Bl o c k e d s h o t s f i e l d g o a l p e r c e n t a g e (Min . 150 Ma d e ) Game (individual) Tia Washington ’07 55.4 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 9*, Sophia Aleksandravicius vs. left Davidson as one of 52.4 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 the best point guards 50.8 Tia Washington 2003-07 Furman, Jan. 30, 2012 in program history. 50.0 Katy Kamp 1996-00 Game (t eam) She finished her 48.9 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 Wildcat career ranked 12, vs. Western Carolina, in five different cate- 48.3 Julia Paquette 2006-10 Jan. 13, 1996 gories, including a tie 47.5 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 47.3 Jamie Brown 1995-99 Ashley Lax ‘11 finished sec- season (t eam) for third all-time in ond all-time in made and total assists with 317. 47.1 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 attempted three-pointers, 149, 2011-12 46.7 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 while shooting at 36.9 per- 46.5 Bethany Schott 1998-03 cent clip which was third- *- current player in bold 46.0 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 best all-time. She also left The sharp-shooting eye of 45.7 Kristen Johnsen 2008-12 Davidson with the single- Katie Hamilton ’08 behind 45.6 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 season record for three- the arc led her to 44.9 Erin Butcher 1992-94 balls with 66. finishing her career ranked foruth all-time in three-point- ers made with 153.

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r e Bo u n d s 878 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 816 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 796 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 769 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 715 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 646 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 601 Sarah Womack 1976-80 552 Julia Paquette 2006-10 549 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 543 Katy Kamp 1996-00 522 Brynn Kelly 2003-07 517 Jamie Brown 1995-99 503 Kristen Johnsen 2008-12 501 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 495 Bethany Schott 1998-03

r e Bs . p e r g a Me (Mi n . 30 g Ms p l a y e d ) Carolyn Kirsch ’97 holds two career records — 10.3 Erin Butcher 1992-94 free throws attempted (472) and rebounds (878). Perhaps the best player in Wildcat history, 10.1 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 Jennifer O’Brien ’00 ranks among the top-20 8.7 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- s t e a l s in every Davidson career statistical category 8.4 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-96 368 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 except field goal and free throw percentage as well as 8.0 Sarah Womack 1976-80 239 Janna Magette 1998-02 blocked shots. 7.9 Cindy Morrison 1975-78 220 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 f r e e t h r o Ws 7.7 Heather McKee 1984-86 200 Tia Washington 2003-07 7.0 Katherine Morton 1973-77 185 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 322 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 7.0 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 282 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 179 Barbara Sitton 2009- 7.0 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 160 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 276 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 6.9 Jeanne Womack 1979-83 270 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 158 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 6.5 Jamie Brown 1995-99 153 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 266 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 6.0 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 246 Kerry Brown 1995-99 153 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 5.8 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 148 Alex Thompson 2006-10 241 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 5.6 Nancy Matheny 1973-77 226 Jamie Brown 1995-99 146 Jamie Brown 1995-99 5.4 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 146 Amy Hartman 1982-86 219 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 5.2 Brynn Kelly 2003-07 218 Alex Thompson 2006-10 142 Kerry Brown 1995-99 140 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 216 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 a s s i s t s 211 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 Bl o c k e d s h o t s 203 Bethany Schott 1998-03 588 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 237 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 203 Tia Washington 2003-07 342 Alex Thompson 2006-10 195 Janna Magette 1998-02 321 Barbara Sitton 2009- 133 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 317 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 122 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 f r e e t h r o Ws a t t e Mp t e d 317 Tia Washington 2003-07 121 Courtney Laird 2000-04 312 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 86 Jessica Montrella 1995-98 472 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 296 Janna Magette 1998-02 85 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 440 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 285 Kerry Brown 1995-99 83 Julia Paquette 2006-10 430 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 269 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 66 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 382 Katy Kamp 1996-00 267 Monica Winter 1993-97 61 Sally Howell 1980-82 371 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 259 Lindsay Shade 2000-04 61 Janell Crayton 2002-06 359 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 55 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 352 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 239 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 231 Jamie Brown 1995-99 55 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 324 Bethany Schott 1998-03 230 Beth Tanner 1974-78 54 Molly Burke 1992-96 321 Kerry Brown 1995-99 207 Elizabeth DuBose 1993-96 51 Jamie Brown 1995-99 315 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 50 Kerry Brown 1995-99 296 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 46 Katy Kamp 1996-00 289 Tia Washington 2003-07 40 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 287 Jamie Brown 1995-99 38 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 286 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 282 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04

f r e e t h r o W p c t . (Min . 60 Ma d e ) 83.5 Alex Thompson 2006-10 81.8 Jen Artman 1985-86 80.8 Emily Callahan 2001-05 80.6 Ashley Lax 2007-11 79.9 Laura Murray 2010- 79.2 Janna Magette 1998-02 78.7 Jamie Brown 1995-99 77.8 Meagan Gleason 1996-00 77.3 Courtney Laird 2000-04 76.7 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009- 76.7 Kerry Brown 1995-99 76.5 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 76.4 Heather McKee 1984-86 Meghan Bryant ’04 finished her career with 133 blocks, 76.1 Jennifer Sanborn 1994-98 good for second place all-time. 76.0 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 Mercedes Robinson ‘09 left Davidson with her name etched in top-15 career record book in 10 categories, while setting the single-season mark for rebounds (288). 82 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE single-season records

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511 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 88.0 Monica Laune 2009-10 488 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 87.3 Ashley Lax 2008-09 463 Laura Murray 2011-12 87.0 Janna Magette 2001-02 459 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 87.0 Alex Thompson 2007-08 443 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011-12 83.6 Emily Callahan 2002-03 442 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 83.3 Alex Thompson 2008-09 442 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 82.6 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 428 Janna Magette 2001-02 81.8 Jen Artman 1985-86 425 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 81.7 Laura Murray 2010-11 417 Janna Magette 2000-01 81.1 Jamie Brown 1998-99 p t s . p e r g a Me r e Bo u n d s 21.2 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 19.1 Sarah Womack 1979-80 288 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 18.9 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 285 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011-12 18.8 Sarah Womack 1978-79 278 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 18.6 Jen Artman 1985-86 268 Sally Howell 1981-82 18.1 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 267 Carolyn Kirsch 1994-95 18.0 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 Sophia Aleksandravicious had an unbelieveable sopho- 246 Erin Butcher 1992-93 more campaign (2010-11), setting single-season records for 243 Mercedes Robinson 2007-08 17.3 Erin Butcher 1992-93 points, field goals, free throws and blocks. 17.1 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 233 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-10 17.0 Heather McKee 1984-85 3-p t . f i e l d g o a l a t t e Mp t s 230 Bethany Schott 2002-03 Jennifer O’Brien ’00 sits atop of four 226 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 178Davidson Janna Magettesingle-season record charts2001-02 — f i e l d g o a l s 176 Jannapoints, fieldMagette goals, assists and steals.2000-01 r e Bo u n d s pe r g a Me 192 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 171 Laura Murray 2011-12 178 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011-12 169 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 12.3 Erin Butcher 1992-93 175 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 168 Ashley Lax 2009-10 11.1 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 169 Sarah Womack 1978-79 160 Ashley Lax 2008-09 11.0 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 166 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 152 Alex Thompson 2008-09 10.7 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 165 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 146 Honna Housley 2007-08 10.7 Cindy Morrison 1976-77 164 Laura Murray 2011-12 132 Ashley Hallsted 2002-03 10.7 Sally Howell 1981-82 161 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 127 Ashley Hallsted 2003-04 9.9 Carolyn Kirsch 1994-95 161 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 9.6 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 159 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 3-p t . f i e l d g o a l p c t . (Min . 20 Ma d e ) 9.1 Mike Frankhouser 1979-80 9.1 Katherine Morton 1974-75 157 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 47.3 Jessica Montrella 1997-98 45.5 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 a s s is t s i e l d o a l s t t e Mp t e d f g a 44.8 Meagan Gleason 1999-00 184 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 42.8 Alex Thompson 2008-09 414 Sarah Womack 1978-79 163 Jennifer O’Brien 1998-99 42.7 Alex Thompson 2007-08 411 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 142 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 42.3 Monica Laune 2009-10 399 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 133 Amy Hartman 1985-86 41.3 Ashley Lax 2008-09 393 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 129 Barbara Sitton 2010-11 40.8 Courtney Laird 2002-03 403 Laura Murray 2011-12 124 Barbara Sitton 2011-12 39.8 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 399 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011-12 119 Alex Thompson 2007-08 39.8 Jessica Mitchell 2004-05 389 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 115 Tia Washington 2006-07 388 Janna Magette 2000-01 108 Alex Thompson 2008-09 f r e e t h r o Ws 384 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 107 Lindsay Shade 2002-03 381 Sarah Womack 1979-80 123 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 104 Tia Washington 2004-05 380 Janna Magette 2001-02 111 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 s t e a l s f i e l d g o a l p e r c e n t a g e (Min . 80 Ma d e ) 109 Bethany Schott 2002-03 104 Kerry Brown 1998-99 117 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 67.7 Kristen Ferrucci 1995-96 103 Jamie Brown 1998-99 101 Janna Magette 2000-01 64.4 Kristen Ferrucci 1994-95 101 Jessica Montrella 1998-99 99 Jennifer O’Brien 1998-99 56.0 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1996-97 98 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 90 Barbara Sitton 2011-12 55.2 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1997-98 97 Kelly Copland 2000-01 86 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 54.7 Jamie Brown 1998-99 93 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 77 Tia Washington 2004-05 54.7 Katy Kamp 1998-99 93 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 71 Jessica Mitchell 2005-06 52.7 Katy Kamp 1997-98 89 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 66 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-97 52.4 Kristen Johnsen 2010-11 88 Kerry Brown 1997-98 65 Sarah Womack 1979-80 52.1 Tia Washington 2004-05 f r e e t h r o Ws a t t e Mp t e d 64 Jennifer Roos 1992-93 51.7 Mercedes Robinson 2007-08 167 Bethany Schott 2002-03 Bl o c k e d s h o t s t h r e e -p o i n t f i e l d g o a l s 156 Sally Howell 1981-82 95 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 66 Ashley Lax 2008-09 149 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 93 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011-12 65 Laura Murray 2011-12 148 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 61 Sally Howell 1981-82 65 Alex Thompson 2008-09 144 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 55 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 65 Janna Magette 2001-02 140 Kelly Copland 2000-01 49 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-10 64 Ashley Lax 2009-10 134 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 48 Meghan Bryant 2001-02 57 Janna Magette 2000-01 132 Donna Ferren 1978-79 47 Meghan Bryant 2000-01 50 Ashley Lax 2010-11 132 Jessica Montrella 1998-99 42 Courtney Laird 2003-04 49 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 132 Kerry Brown 1998-99 39 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1996-97 49 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 131 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 38 Courtney Laird 2002-03 49 Katie Hamilton 2006-07 131 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 34 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1995-96 47 Janna Magette 1999-00 131 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 47 Meagan Gleason 1999-00

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y e a r -By -y e a r r e c o r d Overall Conference Overall Conference Year WLPct. WLPct. Coach Year WLPct. WLPct. Coach 1973-74 83.727 ———— Ann Holland 1995-96 14 12 .538 77.500 John Filar 1974-75 10 7 .588 ———— Charlie Slagle, 1996-97 15 11 .577 77.500 John Filar Joe Duncan, 1997-98 18 9 .667 12 4 .750 John Filar Ken Schmader 1998-99 18 10 .643 11 7 .611 John Filar 1975-76 4 13 .235 ———— Rosa Lee Janero 1999-00 10 17 .370 8 10 .444 John Filar 1976-77 9 10 .474 ———— Susan Roberts 2000-01 9 19 .321 4 14 .222 John Filar 1977-78 5 13 .278 ———— Susan Roberts 2001-02 10 18 .357 6 12 .333 Annette Watts 1978-79 4 15 .211 ———— Susan Roberts 2002-03 15 15 .500 8 10 .444 Annette Watts 1979-80 8 10 .444 ———— Susan Roberts 2003-04 16 12 .571 13 7 .650 Annette Watts 1980-81 3 18 .143 ———— Dee Mayes 2004-05 18 11 .621 14 6 .700 Annette Watts 1981-82 7 17 .292 ———— Dee Mayes 2005-06 17 12 .586 12 6 .667 Annette Watts 1982-83 8 12 .400 ———— Dee Mayes 2006-07 23 9 .719 13 5 .722 Annette Watts 1983-84 0 25 .000 ———— Patty Daley 2007-08 19 11 .633 13 5 .722 Annette Watts 1984-85 3 18 .143 ———— Patty Daley 2008-09 12 18 .400 11 9 .550 Annette Watts 1985-86 10 8 .555 ———— Patty Daley 2009-10 14 15 .483 12 8 .600 Annette Watts 1992-93 9 13 .409 ———— John Filar 2010-11 14 17 .452 8 12 .400 Michele Savage 1993-94 5 21 .192 07.000 John Filar 2011-12 22 10 .688 17 3 .850 Michele Savage 1994-95 4 23 .173 0 14 .000 John Filar Totals 361 452 .440 176 153 .535

Charlie Slagle Susan Roberts John Filar (1974-75) (1976-80) (1992-01)

c o a c h i n g r e c o r d s Overall Conference Coach Years WLPct. WLPct. Ann Holland 1973-74 83.727 ———— Slagle, Duncan, 1974-75 10 7 .588 ———— Schmader Rosa Lee Janero 1975-76 4 13 .235 ———— Susan Roberts 1976-80 26 48 .351 ———— Dee Mayes 1980-83 18 47 .277 ———— Patty Daley 1983-86 13 51 .203 ———— John Filar 1992-01 102 135 .430 49 70 .412 Annette Watts 2001-10 144 121 .543 102 68 .600 Michele Savage 2010-present 36 27 .571 25 15 .625 Totals 33 seasons 361 452 .440 176 153 .535

annette Watts (2001-10) - was the most successful coach in Wildcat history. A few of her accomplish- ments during her nine-year tenure: •All-time winningest head coach in program history with a career mark of 144-121. •Won 100th career Southern Conference game on Feb. 6, 2010, an 83-53 road win at UNCG. •Won 100th career game at Davidson on Nov. 16, a 69-56 win over UNC Asheville. •Led the Wildcats to five straight winning seasons, the longest streak in school history. •Led Davidson to seven straight winning seasons in SoCon play, the longest streak in school history. •Named 2005 SoCon Coach of the Year by the media after leading Davidson to an 18-11 mark. •Led Davidson to school-record 23 wins and the program's first postseason appearance with a trip to the Women's NIT in 2007-08. •Coached 26 SoCon academic honor roll players, eight All-SoCon players, seven 1,000-point scorers, four All-SoCon Freshmen Team members and one SoCon Freshman of the Year. •Davidson tied or set 17 single-season school records during Watts' nine years.

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Anderson 0- 2 Duke 1- 3 Miami (Ohio) 0- 1 Southern Miss 1- 0 Appalachian State 19-24 Duquesne 1- 2 Michigan State 0- 1 Southern Seminary 1- 0 Arkansas 0- 1 East Carolina 2- 1 Missouri 0- 1 Stetson 0- 2 Arkansas-Little Rock 0- 1 East Tennessee State 15- 11 Mississippi 0- 1 St. Andrews 2- 5 Army 3- 0 Eastern Michigan 1- 0 Monmouth 0- 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0- 1 Auburn 0- 1 Eastern Washington 1- 0 Montana 0- 1 St. Francis (Pa.) 0- 1 Augusta 2- 2 Elon 16- 6 Navy 1- 1 St. Joseph's 0- 1 Barber Scotia 1- 3 Emory 1- 0 Nebraska 0- 1 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1- 1 Barton 1- 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1- 0 Newberry 2- 1 Stony Brook 0- 1 Belmont Abbey 1- 3 Ferrum 2- 2 New Hampshire 0- 1 SW Missouri State 0- 1 Bennett 0- 8 Florida International 1- 0 New Jersey IT 1- 0 Towson 0- 1 Boston 1- 0 Francis Marion 0- 1 Niagara 0- 1 Tennessee 0- 0 Boston College 0- 1 Franklin & Marshall 0- 1 North Carolina 0- 3 UAB 0- 2 Brevard 0- 1 Furman 24-29 North Texas 1- 0 UMBC 1- 1 Brown 0- 1 Gardner-Webb 4- 7 N.C. Central 1- 0 UNC Asheville 4- 3 Bucknell 1- 0 Georgia 0- 2 N.C. State 1- 3 UNC Greensboro 16-28 Butler 1- 0 Georgia Southern 22-19 N.C. Wesleyan 1- 5 UNC Wilmington 3- 5 Campbell 1- 6 Georgia Tech 1- 3 Notre Dame 0- 1 UTSA 1- 1 Canisius 2- 0 Georgia State 2- 0 Oglethorpe 1- 0 Vanderbilt 0- 2 Carnegie Mellon 0- 1 Gonzaga 1- 0 Pembroke 2- 1 Virginia 0- 1 Catawba 6- 8 Greensboro College 4- 6 Pennsylvania 0- 1 Virginia Tech 0- 1 Central Michigan 0- 1 Guilford 2- 3 Pfeiffer 2- 6 Wagner 0- 1 Charleston Southern 3- 0 High Point 2- 4 Phil. Pharmacy 1- 0 Wake Forest 3- 6 Charleston, College of 25- 9 Jacksonville 2- 0 Presbyterian 0- 2 Warren Wilson 6- 4 Charlotte 10- 11 J.C. Smith 1- 2 Princeton 0- 2 Washington & Lee 1- 0 Chattanooga 9-30 Lenoir-Rhyne 0- 5 Radford 3- 2 Western Carolina 22-25 Cincinnati 0- 1 Liberty 0- 2 Randolph-Macon 1- 0 William & Mary 1- 4 Clemson 0- 3 Longwood 3- 0 Rhode Island 0- 1 Wingate 2- 8 Coastal Carolina 0- 1 Louisiana-Monroe 2- 0 Rice 0- 1 Winthrop 10- 4 Coker 2- 5 Loyola (Md.) 0- 2 Rider 0- 1 Wofford 27-13 Colorado State 0- 2 Lynchburg 1- 0 Robert Morris 2- 0 Xavier 0- 1 Columbia 1- 0 Manhattan 2- 0 Rutgers 0- 0 Converse 7- 7 Mars Hill 0-10 Sacred Heart 4- 1 2012-13 Opponents Bolded Cornell 1- 1 Marshall 0- 7 Saginaw Valley State 0- 1 Creighton 0- 1 Mercer 2- 0 Samford 2- 6 Davidson CC 1- 2 Meredith 10- 3 San Francisco 0- 1 Denver 0- 1 Methodist 4- 7 Sewanee 1- 0 Drexel 0- 1 Miami 0- 0 South Carolina 0- 2

a n d e r s o n (0-2) 1/6/04 L 80- 81 a u g u s t a (2-2) Bo s t o n c o l l e g e (0-1) 2/3/04 W 69- 50 1/17/75 L 54- 81 1/4/05 W 68- 54 1/10/75 W 66- 58 11/19/99 L 54- 86 1/28/76 L 47- 73 2/1/05 W 59- 51 1/16/76 L 39- 51 a p p. s t a t e (19-24) 1/24/06 L 69- 84 1/8/77 W 54- 50 Bo s t o n u . (1-0) 2/21/06 L 68- 74 1/26/80 L 52- 75 2/14/94 L 38- 87 1/22/07 W 75- 62 12/5/99 W 61- 57 2/23/94 L 59- 79 2/20/07 W 68- 64 Ba r Be r s c o t i a (1-3) Br e v a r d (0-1) 1/16/95 L 63- 77 1/12/08 W 80- 65 2/11/95 L 68- 82 2/9/08 W 67- 66 12/5/80 L 46- 53 11/31/84 L 43- 90 12/6/08 W 95- 75 11/30/83 L 42- 89 1/16/96 L 57- 76 Br o Wn (0-1) 2/10/96 L 64- 86 1/24/09 L 57- 77 12/9/83 L 23-115 12/9/95 W 85- 39 3/2/96 L 74- 83 12/7/09 L 59- 68 12/3/94 L 42- 70 1/13/97 W 60- 58 1/23/10 L 61- 72 Ba r t o n (1-0) 2/8/97 W (OT) 88- 84 1/19/11 L 66- 83 Bu c k n e l l (1-0) 2/2/11 L 73- 83 1/19/98 L 69- 75 1/24/93 W 65- 58 12/5/98 W 95- 78 2/21/98 W 74- 63 3/4/11 L 63- 73 2/27/98 W 79- 63 11/15/12 W 55- 52 Be l Mo n t a BBe y (1-3) Bu t l e r (1-0) 1/16/99 W 81- 66 2/18/12 W 61- 54 2/15/99 W 78- 69 12/11/80 L 60- 87 12/2/00 W 70- 40 a r k a n s a s (0-1) 2/28/99 L 69- 78 1/8/81 W 69- 60 1/18/00 L 66- 73 11/14/10 L 55- 68 2/11/84 L 40- 75 2/19/00 W 68- 67 2/24/84 L 37- 92 1/13/01 W 71- 63 a r k .-l i t t l e r o c k (0-1) 2/13/01 W 80- 62 Be n n e t t (0-8) 1/8/02 L 58- 72 11/12/10 L 51- 76 12/8/78 L 33- 66 2/9/02 L (2OT) 87- 89 a r My (3-0) 1/29/79 L 39- 79 2/28/02 L 63- 64 1/9/80 L 47- 48 1/18/03 L (2OT) 75- 78 1/6/96 W 76- 31 1/22/80 L 50- 59 2/11/03 L 53- 63 11/22/96 W 84- 62 1/15/81 L 44- 60 11/16/01 W 72- 58 2/12/81 L 43- 55 1981-82 L 40- 50 1981-82 L 45- 70

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c a Mp Be l l (1-6) 1/12/04 L 68- 79 c o n v e r s e (7-7) e l o n (16-6) 2/9/04 L 50- 77 2/11/77 L 64- 80 1/10/05 L 57- 67 1/14/75 W 69- 61 2/23/77 L 52- 65 2/23/78 L 60- 67 2/7/05 L 63- 67 1/30/75 W 64- 52 11/26/02 L 50- 63 12/13/83 L 35-116 1/9/06 L 65- 87 1/8/76 W 69- 54 1/17/04 W 64- 62 2/13/84 L 30-107 2/6/06 L 59- 76 2/17/77 W 56- 32 2/14/04 L 53- 55 1/19/94 L 60- 69 1/6/07 L 76- 89 12/8/77 L 45- 49 1/15/05 W 67- 44 12/14/94 L 59- 81 2/5/07 L 65- 70 12/4/78 L 43- 58 2/12/05 W 62- 58 1/2/03 W 73- 69 3/2/07 L 68- 80 12/4/79 W 65- 28 1/17/06 W 54- 41 1/19/81 L 51- 56 2/14/06 W 60- 47 c a n i s i u s (2-0) 1/7/08 L 47- 67 2/4/08 L 62- 73 1981-82 L 40- 54 3/3/06 W 55- 53 12/6/97 W 103- 82 1/17/09 L 69- 74 1981-82 L 47- 54 1/16/07 W 68- 49 12/3/00 W (OT) 83- 79 2/14/09 W (OT) 89- 80 1/10/85 W 2- 0 2/13/07 W 63- 50 1/11/10 L 62- 64 1/19/85 W 2- 0 1/21/08 W 50- 40 c a r n e g i e Me l l o n (1-0) 2/15/10 L 54- 65 1/8/86 L 68- 82 2/18/08 W 68- 54 1/14/11 L 51- 54 1/18/86 L 65- 70 3/8/08 L 49- 68 1/9/93 L 59- 74 1/3/09 W 72- 58 2/12/11 L 70- 91 c o r n e l l (1-1) c a t a WBa (6-8) 1/23/12 W 56- 52 2/7/09 W 79- 65 2/25/12 L 48- 55 12/3/93 L 65- 83 1/4/10 W 82- 73 1/15/74 L 41- 56 11/26/06 W 67- 39 2/8/10 L 63- 77 1/21/74 L 39- 46 c i n c i n n a t i (0-1) 12/20/10 L 60- 61 12/17/74 W 66- 65 d a v i d s o n c c (2-2) 1/31/11 W 69- 65 12/21/08 L 42- 60 1/27/75 W 62- 52 1978-79 W 60- 58 1/4/12 W 75- 66 2/21/75 L 59- 69 c l e Ms o n (0-3) 1978-79 W 54- 48 2/11/12 W 78- 51 12/15/75 W 64- 53 1980-81 L 54- 65 Mo r y (1-0) 12/13/76 W 61- 56 12/6/75 L 51- 55 1980-81 L 59- 71 e 1/13/77 W 58- 54 2/9/77 L 38- 83 12/2/06 W 88- 40 12/14/77 W 65- 63 11/11/11 L 62- 72 d e n v e r (0-1) 12/6/78 L 56- 68 f e r r u M (2-2) c o a s t a l c a r o l i n a (0-1) 11/27/99 L 62- 79 1981-82 L 33- 82 1981-82 L 55- 69 1981-82 L 51- 67 12/11/93 L 58- 60 d r e Xe l (0-1) 12/6/85 L 65- 81 2/11/83 L 54- 64 1/25/86 W 93- 88 12/29/00 L 73- 82 2/14/83 L 46- 71 c o k e r (2-5) 12/1/92 W 64- 40 u k e (1-3) c e n t r a l Mi c h . (0-1) 1/13/83 L 39- 44 d f l o r i d a i n t . (1-0) 2/8/83 W 63- 40 2/20/78 W 62- 61 11/23/97 L 79- 86 1/12/84 L 41- 74 11/23/03 W 62- 55 1978-79 L 23- 78 2/8/84 L 57- 69 c h a r . s o u t h e r n (3-0) 11/24/01 L 58-107 f r a n c i s Ma r i o n (0-1) 1/22/85 L 80- 90 11/12/04 L 69- 89 2/12/93 W 57- 44 2/18/85 L 62- 84 2/21/93 L 58- 85 1/22/94 W 72- 65 2/11/86 W 83- 80 d u Qu e s n e (1-2) 1/3/95 W 77- 57 f r a n k l in & Ma r s h a l l (0-1) c o l l . o f c h a r l e s t o n (25-9) 11/29/03 W 70- 59 c h a r l o t t e (10-11) 11/27/09 L 71- 74 1/6/93 L 51- 56 1/6/97 L 60- 72 11/27/11 L 53- 84 u r Ma n (22-29) 2/4/74 W 52- 38 11/29/97 W 72- 68 f 2/14/74 W 55- 50 12/20/98 W 71- 52 e a s t c a r o l i n a (2-1) 1/19/76 W 56- 37 12/5/74 L 47- 55 2/1/99 W 62- 57 12/20/97 L 59- 61 2/18/75 L 61- 63 12/9/76 W 63- 51 1/4/00 L 54- 67 1/31/77 W 68- 48 12/6/98 W 82- 62 1/13/76 L 48- 49 2/5/00 W 65- 50 12/29/05 W 70- 61 2/21/76 L 60- 61 12/8/77 L 57- 58 3/2/00 W 71- 51 1/23/78 L 58- 60 2/4/77 W 61- 60 11/27/00 L 52- 69 a s t e r n a s h (1-0) 1/8/79 L 43- 98 e W . 1/19/78 W 67- 52 1/30/01 W 66- 54 2/18/78 L 62- 64 2/25/84 L 35-100 12/18/06 W 67- 58 11/27/01 W 65- 64 1978-79 L 48- 58 12/10/97 W 71- 59 1/26/02 L 67- 70 e a s t t e n n . s t a t e (15-11) 2/18/80 W 72- 58 12/1/98 W 74- 64 1/27/03 W 63- 50 12/1/99 L 43- 77 1/28/81 L 48- 75 3/1/03 W 65- 56 2/26/94 L 73- 87 12/18/00 L 67- 77 1981-82 L 52- 63 12/20/03 W 65- 49 1/28/95 L 68- 85 12/6/01 W 61- 59 1/27/86 L 57- 87 1/24/04 W 65- 51 2/26/95 L 71- 89 12/3/02 W 81- 76 2/9/86 L 71- 88 12/17/04 W 74- 47 3/1/95 L 70- 88 11/25/03 L 70- 77 2/5/94 L 57- 78 1/22/05 W 62- 43 1/27/96 W 75- 70 11/23/04 L 72- 78 1/11/95 L 64- 80 3/3/05 W 68- 48 2/22/96 W 75- 66 12/7/05 L 60- 79 2/8/95 L 60- 70 1/3/06 W 71- 57 1/25/97 L 65- 76 12/9/06 W 75- 69 1/4/96 L 64- 73 1/30/06 W 71- 67 2/20/97 W 81- 68 11/24/07 L 53- 69 2/3/96 L 66- 69 1/1/07 W 58- 48 1/3/98 W 67- 65 12/9/08 L 64- 72 2/1/97 L 73- 78 1/31/07 W 72- 63 2/2/98 W (OT) 83- 77 2/3/97 L 54- 63 1/2/08 W 66- 51 12/30/98 W 80- 67 1/17/98 L 54- 73 3/1/08 W 71- 55 c h a t t a n o o g a (9-30) 1/30/99 L 54- 75 2/16/98 W 76- 72 1/12/09 L 71- 74 12/21/99 L 74- 87 1/11/99 W 88- 71 2/19/94 L 60- 74 2/23/09 L 53- 54 2/1/00 W 85- 75 2/13/99 W 85- 71 1/21/95 L 61- 72 3/7/09 L 54- 65 12/6/00 L 69- 80 2/26/99 W 62- 56 2/18/95 L 66- 83 1/16/10 L 78- 84 1/27/01 W 70- 67 1/15/00 L 71- 74 1/20/96 W 58- 57 2/20/10 W 72- 69 1/22/02 W 103- 88 2/15/00 W 80- 70 2/19/96 W 79- 74 1/3/11 W 69- 40 2/23/02 W 72- 68 3/3/00 L 56- 73 2/28/96 W 80- 51 2/7/11 L 52- 61 1/25/03 L 64- 66 1/9/01 L 53- 81 1/18/97 W 60- 58 3/3/11 W 69- 53 2/22/03 W 70- 57 2/10/01 L 55- 71 2/17/97 L (OT) 74- 82 12/17/11 W 56- 39 1/10/04 W 74- 59 1/5/02 W (OT) 80- 79 1/26/98 W 84- 56 2/4/12 W 46- 23 2/7/04 L 54- 83 2/5/02 L 74- 85 2/5/98 W 84- 45 c o l o r a d o s t a t e (0-2) 1/8/05 L 66- 74 1/7/03 L 56- 67 11/28/98 L 84- 86 2/5/05 W 68- 56 2/8/03 W 73- 51 1/23/99 W 80- 76 11/30/96 L 75-102 11/17/06 W 82- 68 1/14/04 W 57- 46 1/24/00 L 77- 88 11/29/02 L 58- 70 12/6/07 W 79- 61 2/26/04 W (OT) 88- 87 2/26/00 L 59- 76 1/13/05 W 74- 65 1/20/01 L 60- 78 c o l u MBi a (1-0) e a s t e r n Mi c h . (1-0) 2/24/05 W 68- 55 2/19/01 L 46- 72 12/7/96 W 70- 59 12/7/97 W 81- 62 12/17/05 L 61- 65 1/14/02 L 71- 88 2/26/06 W (OT) 65- 58 2/16/02 L 61- 83 c r e i g h t o n (0-1) 12/15/06 W 75- 55 1/11/03 L 58- 83 2/17/03 L 55- 76 11/15/09 L 58- 77 86 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE SERIES RECORDS

g r e e n s Bo r o c o l l e g e (4-6) Ma r s h a l l (0-7) n o r t h c a r o l i n a (0-3) 2/25/07 W 71- 66 1981-82 W 53- 38 2/28/94 L 64- 90 2/15/75 L 31- 80 1/29/08 W 74- 59 1981-82 L 53- 66 1/30/95 L 77- 88 11/22/02 L 46- 68 2/25/08 L 66- 70 2/5/83 W 62- 50 2/24/95 L 68- 68 11/18/05 L 86- 48 12/2/08 W 67- 57 2/17/83 W 61- 30 1/29/96 L 64- 87 2/28/09 W 66- 63 2/6/84 L 58- 77 2/24/96 L 69- 85 n .c . c e n t r a l (0-1) 11/30/09 W 81- 78 2/2/85 L 50- 87 1/27/97 L 73- 81 2/8/78 W 58- 51 2/27/10 W 65- 52 2/16/85 L 70- 73 2/22/97 L 66- 67 3/4/10 L 67- 73 12/2/85 L 69- 71 Me r c e r (2-0) n .c . s t a t e (1-3) 2/9/11 L 52- 60 12/10/06 W 79- 38 2/21/11 L 57- 62 11/29/96 W 70- 50 1/20/75 W 64- 59 1/7/12 W 61- 50 g u i l f o r d (2-3) 11/14/11 W 75- 60 2/10/75 L 45- 85 2/4/12 W 46- 23 2/11/76 L 62- 91 1/31/74 W 44- 35 Me r e d i t h (10-3) 11/20/09 L 54- 79 g a r d n e r -We BB (4-7) 2/3/76 W 82- 54 2/14/77 L 54- 64 1/15/79 W 59- 54 e s l e y a n (1-5) 1978-79 L 45- 65 n .c . W 12/6/82 L 64- 97 1978-79 L 42- 46 1978-79 L 48- 67 1/10/83 L 58- 66 2/1/80 W 53- 39 1/11/80 L 56- 61 1/26/84 L 35- 87 2/11/80 W 71- 36 2/2/80 W 79- 77 2/23/84 L 52- 88 h i g h p o i n t (2-4) 12/9/80 L 37- 50 1/26/81 L 60- 65 1/24/85 L 56-110 2/6/81 W 50- 47 2/7/81 L 46- 96 2/1285 L 53-113 1/9/76 L 40- 85 1981-82 W 78- 67 12/3/82 L 58- 64 1/27/93 L 56- 81 2/25/76 L 51- 85 1981-82 W 62- 54 1/8/83 L 37- 60 2/2/94 W 81- 72 12/1/83 L 20- 97 1981-82 W 62- 50 11/29/00 W 70- 59 11/29/06 W 81- 63 1/15/85 W 88- 81 n o r t h t e Xa s (1-0) 1/31/02 W 68- 56 12/15/07 W 72- 61 2/7/85 L 48- 55 11/26/10 W 70- 55 Brynn Kelly totaled 15 points and 14 11/21/11 W 67- 46 11/18/11 L 69 -82 1/13/86 W 59- 46 rebounds in her return back home to the 2/4/86 W 69- 52 state of Washington to lead the Wildcats to (22-19) n o t r e d a Me (0-1) g a . s o u t h e r n Jacksonville (2-0) their first-ever wins over Eastern Wash. and Me t h o d i s t (4-7) 1/4/81 L 37- 85 1/23/94 L 58- 74 11/18/00 W 62- 46 Gonzaga in 2006-07. 2/17/94 L 61- 87 11/21/01 W 81- 43 12/6/79 L 44- 62 o g l e t h o r p e (1-0) 3/10/94 L 62- 71 2/8/80 L 64- 65 1/23/95 L 72- 75 J.c . s Mi t h (1-2) 2/22/80 L 57- 83 11/29/05 W 95- 39 2/20/95 L 68- 86 1/23/81 L (OT) 77- 83 1/22/96 W 77- 66 1/22/74 W 1- 0 2/10/81 W 57- 56 p e n n (0-1) 2/17/96 L 97-100 1981-82 L 52- 74 1/24/83 W 63- 59 11/17/01 L 70- 75 1/20/97 L 63- 66 1981-82 L 49- 65 2/3/83 W 57- 53 2/15/97 W 75- 62 l e n o i r -r h y n e (0-5) 12/11/84 L 67- 78 p f e i f f e r (2-6) 2/26/97 L 71- 73 2/5/85 L 60- 76 12/30/97 L 73- 77 1/16/78 L 58- 72 1/15/86 W 68- 57 2/6/74 L (OT) 43- 45 1/31/98 W 72- 65 2/13/78 L 41- 69 2/7/86 L 64- 72 2/11/74 W 50- 46 1/6/99 L 81- 86 12/3/83 L 22- 96 12/10/75 L 50- 67 1/25/99 L 63- 67 1/13/84 L 21- 67 Mi a Mi (0-0) 2/5/76 L 56- 67 12/12/99 L 77- 85 12/18/92 L 71- 84 2/11/78 L 49- 73 1/29/00 W 90- 67 1/25/84 L 49-110 1/22/01 L 62- 78 l i Be r t y (0-2) Mi a Mi (o h i o ) (0-1) 2/17/84 L 44- 94 2/24/01 L 56- 74 1/18/93 W 62- 49 1/18/02 L 81- 87 12/12/92 L 40- 74 11/28/99 L 47- 63 2/3/93 L 54- 71 p hiladelphia p h a r . (1-0) 2/18/02 W 69- 57 Mi c h i g a n s t a t e (0-1) 1/16/03 W 85- 72 1/8/93 W 84- 60 2/24/03 L 61- 77 l o n g Wo o d (3-0) 11/22/03 L 68- 74 3/7/03 L 57- 62 resByterian (0-2) 1/20/05 W 60- 50 Mi s s i s s i p p i (0-1) p 1/3/04 W 62- 49 1/6/10 W 69- 53 1/30/85 L 45-105 1/31/04 W 57- 47 1/28/11 W 63- 53 11/16/08 L 50- 55 12/27/04 W 70- 67 2/14/85 L 49- 98 1/29/05 W 65- 36 l o u i s i a n a -Mo n r o e (1-1) Mi s s o u r i (0-1) p r i n c e t o n (0-2) 1/14/06 W 71- 52 11/25/01 L 63-101 2/11/06 W 67- 52 11/25/95 L 72- 55 12/29/10 L 61- 67 1/13/07 W 69- 51 11/30/02 W 71- 59 11/25/11 L 44- 53 2/10/07 W 75- 52 Mo n Mo u t h (0-1) l o y o l a (0-2) r a d f o r d (3-2) 11/29/07 W 62- 56 11/28/09 L 43- 46 2/28/08 W 66- 53 1/8/94 L 62- 87 2/8/94 L 70- 83 1/10/09 W 65- 54 12/31/94 L 56- 67 Mo n t a n a (0-1) 12/6/94 L 55- 75 2/21/09 W 65- 57 11/25/06 L 61- 68 12/6/95 W 88- 77 1/18/10 W 68- 50 l y n c h Bu r g (1-0) 12/4/10 W 71- 62 2/22/10 L 47- 58 n a v y (1-1) 12/22/11 W 81- 68 1/8/11 L 42- 55 1/30/93 W 67- 49 2/19/11 W 60- 46 1/6/94 L 65- 90 r a n d o l p h -Ma c o n (1-0) Ma n h a t t a n (2-0) 12/8/94 W 75- 53 12/19/11 W 72- 48 11/22/85 W 67- 43 2/6/12 W 69- 62 12/19/96 W 100- 79 n e Br a s k a (0-1) 12/28/00 W 68- 65 r h o d e i s l a n d (0-1) g e o r g i a (0-2) 11/13/09 L 62- 86 12/2/95 L 55- 75 11/19/06 L 68- 74 Ma r s h i l l (0-10) n e WBe r r y (2-1) r i c e (0-1) 12/9/07 L 65- 79 1/26/76 L 67- 88 g e o r g i a t e c h (1-3) 12/6/76 L 62- 87 1/25/77 W 70- 65 12/2/05 L 52- 63 1/11/77 L 67- 80 2/8/77 L 56- 85 12/3/97 W 90- 72 1/28/78 L 68- 83 12/29/09 W 64 -55 r i d e r (0-1) 11/21/98 L 70- 88 2/15/78 L 68- 77 n e W h a Mp s h i r e (0-1) 12/2/03 L 54- 60 12/8/82 L 78- 84 12/4/93 L 52- 69 11/9/07 L 50- 69 1/20/83 L 48- 81 1/3/93 L 53- 81 1/19/84 L 31- 99 e o r g i a t a t e (2-0) g s 2/2/84 L 34- 98 n i a g a r a (0-1) 11/27/93 L 82- 83 12/30/05 W 63- 56 11/26/94 L 60- 70 11/17/07 W 59- 42 n Ji t (1-0) g o n z a g a (1-0) 12/28/07 W 55- 48 12/30/05 W 63- 56 davidsonwildcats.com 87 series records

r u t g e r s (0-0) s t o n y Br o o k (0-1) u t s a (1-1) 1/26/09 L 66- 72 12/3/05 L 69- 75 12/4/99 L 49- 53 12/5/09 W 62- 51 11/27/10 W 69 -50 r o Be r t Mo r r i s (2-0) s W Mi s s o u r i s t . (1-0) 1/25/10 W 75- 65 v a n d e r Bi l t (0-2) 1/5/11 L 48- 60 12/3/95 W 84- 68 11/13/98 L 65-120 2/5/11 W 65- 56 12/20/02 W 77- 64 11/14/97 L 63- 65 12/3/11 W 64- 46 t o Ws o n (0-1) 11/28/08 L 50- 82 1/13/12 W 58- 45 s a c r e d h e a r t (4-1) 11/22/08 L 58- 76 v i r g i n i a (0-1) Wi l l i a M & Ma r y (1-4) 1/23/74 W 52- 30 2/7/74 W 44- 25 u a B (0-2) 12/20/07 L 68- 83 1/11/94 L 51- 69 1981-82 L 45- 53 1/6/95 L 65- 83 12/16/01 L 78- 97 v i r g i n i a t e c h (0-1) 1981-82 W 70- 66 12/10/00 L 63- 86 3/15/07 L 77- 81 1981-82 W 53- 52 12/30/04 L 62- 87 11/22/09 L 63- 74 u MBc (1-1) 11/19/10 W 69- 47 s a g i n a W v a l l e y s t . (0-1) Wa g n e r (0-1) 1/10/96 L 54- 59 11/23/97 L 52- 87 1/16/97 W 81- 58 1/12/79 L 50- 76 Wi n g a t e (2-8) 12/12/74 W 53- 42 a Mf o r d (3-6) u n c a s h e v i l l e (4-3) Wa k e f o r e s t (3-5) s 2/12/75 W 54- 42 1/12/79 L 50- 76 1/19/09 L 65- 74 1/16/84 L 26-103 1/11/79 L 51- 52 1/22/75 W 70- 62 2/16/09 L 67- 78 1/30/84 L 20-102 1978-79 L 36- 51 2/18/76 L 49- 60 1/9/10 W (OT) 78- 77 12/9/92 W 62- 48 1981-82 L 41- 73 1/20/77 W 75- 50 2/13/10 L 57- 73 2/27/93 W 59- 49 1981-82 L 54- 68 1/31/78 L 57- 75 1/16/11 W 71- 62 12/8/93 L 61- 76 1/27/83 L 53- 97 11/17/98 W 82- 75 2/14/11 L 47- 58 11/12/06 W 67- 55 2/16/83 L 53- 70 11/23/99 L 54- 64 1/21/12 L 65- 73 11/16/07 W 69- 56 12/8/84 L 70-102 11/30/04 L 55- 58 2/27/12 W 52- 39 u n c g r e e n s Bo r o (16-28) 1/17/85 L 66-101 11/26/05 L (OT) 84- 87 3/4/12 L 51- 62 1/17/79 L 52- 58 12/31/11 L 66- 68 Wi n t h r o p (10-4) s a n f r a n c i s o (0-1) 1978-79 W 67- 44 1/29/80 L 50- 69 Wa r r e n Wi l s o n (6-4) 1/21/76 L 57- 62 11/28/03 L 41- 58 2/5/80 L 52- 75 12/11/79 W 64- 45 1/27/77 L 68- 88 1/12/81 L 54- 55 1978 L 43- 71 s e Wa n e e (1-0) 1/15/80 W 55- 53 2/3/81 L 59- 72 1981-82 W 79- 71 1/23/93 W 64- 62 12/1/93 W 76- 72 12/8/98 W 89- 41 1981-82 L 56- 69 12/9/82 W 50- 47 1981-82 L 56- 69 1/18/83 W 65- 45 11/30/94 W 75- 62 s o u t h c a r o l i n a (0-2) 12/4/94 L 57- 60 12/14/83 L 48- 72 12/30/96 W 93- 79 12/12/95 L 68- 79 2/15/84 L 36- 72 12/7/02 W 76- 59 2/6/75 L 48- 75 12/4/96 W 60- 48 12/14/84 L 57- 99 12/18/03 W 72- 57 11/24/08 L 47- 68 1/12/98 W 87- 72 2/9/85 L 61- 99 11/22/06 W 66- 48 2/14/98 L 67- 78 2/15/86 W 76- 67 12/2/07 W 68- 63 s o u t h e r n Mi s s . (1-0) 2/28/98 L 75- 78 11/15/08 W 61- 40 1/9/99 L 79- 90 Wa s h i n g t o n & l e e (1-0) 11/22/10 L 41- 49 12/29/04 W 76- 60 2/8/99 L 61- 64 12/1/11 W 80- 65 1/29/94 W 77- 33 2/27/99 W (OT) 92- 91 s o u t h e r n s e Mi n a r y (1-0) o f f o r d (27-13) 1/10/00 L 69- 71 We s t e r n c a r o l i n a (20-25) W 12/7/85 W 83- 34 2/12/00 L 57- 75 1/15/83 L 62- 64 12/1/76 L 49- 64 1/6/01 L 42- 81 2/12/83 W 67- 61 1/22/77 L 47- 66 s t e t s o n (0-2) 2/5/01 L 60- 72 11/30/84 L 43-102 1/26/78 L 41- 92 2/2/02 L 44- 71 1/16/93 L 63- 73 2/6/78 L 47- 76 1/28/85 L 46-106 2/14/02 L 73- 84 2/6/93 L 61- 70 1/13/93 L 52- 76 11/20/00 L 60- 76 1/4/03 L 69- 71 11/29/95 W 93- 55 2/10/93 L 57- 71 2/4/03 L 63- 70 1/8/98 W 83- 69 s t . a n d r e W (2-5) 1/26/94 L 64- 72 1/20/04 W 68- 55 1/24/98 W 79- 66 2/12/94 L 71- 74 2/17/04 W 59- 45 1/18/99 L 65- 66 1/24/80 W 59- 57 1/14/95 L 77- 81 1/18/05 L 66- 78 2/20/99 W 78- 53 2/14/80 L 52- 56 2/15/95 L 79- 89 2/15/05 L(2OT) 87- 90 1/22/00 W 67- 62 1/24/81 L 57- 67 1/13/96 W 63- 44 12/19/05 W 69- 57 2/21/00 W 80- 63 2/16/81 L 59- 70 2/12/96 W 69- 60 1/28/06 L (OT) 62- 63 1/16/01 L 54- 71 2/26/81 L 55- 64 1/11/97 W 84- 65 3/4/06 L 58- 69 2/17/01 L 58- 85 1981-82 L 58- 69 2/11/97 W 77- 52 12/4/06 W 73- 59 3/1/01 L 62- 76 1/6/86 W 60- 46 1/10/98 W 85- 78 1/27/07 L 55- 78 1/12/02 L 74- 97 2/10/98 W 83- 58 s t . f r a n c i s (p a .) (0-1) 1/18/08 W 70- 59 2/11/02 L 53- 77 1/4/99 W 91- 73 2/15/08 W 76- 50 1/13/03 W 73- 48 12/30/94 L 55- 71 2/6/99 W 78- 70 1/5/09 W (OT) 61- 55 2/15/03 W 82- 52 1/8/00 W 77- 52 t r a n c i s (0-1) 2/9/09 L 61- 74 3/5/03 W 72- 70 s . f (n .y .) 2/7/00 L 66- 77 1/2/10 W 67- 45 12/6/03 W 79- 61 1/2/01 L 74- 83 11/23/96 L 50- 57 2/6/10 W 83- 53 2/21/04 W 65- 51 2/3/01 L 60- 91 12/31/10 L 58- 59 12/4/04 W 76- 66 s t . Jo s e p h ’s (0-1) 12/19/01 L 80-107 1/25/11 W 53- 52 2/19/05 W 87- 59 1/28/02 W 83- 59 2/8/12 W 71- 52 1/21/06 W (OT) 81- 72 11/29/08 L 68- 78 12/30/02 L 68- 76 2/14/12 W 58 -49 2/18/06 W 58- 43 2/1/03 W 64- 61 s t . Ma r y ’s (c a l i f .) (1-1) 1/20/07 W 86- 39 u n c p e MBr o k e (2-1) 3/6/03 W 62- 58 2/17/07 L (OT) 65- 68 2/13/86 W 65- 42 12/22/03 L 54- 62 2/20/75 W 55- 46 3/1/07 W 71- 62 11/24/95 L 74- 87 1/27/04 L 70- 75 1/25/78 W 71- 52 1/26/08 W 70- 58 3/4/04 L 58- 66 1/20/79 L 47- 95 2/23/08 W (OT) 84- 76 12/20/04 L 56- 74 12/30/08 W 83- 68 i l Mi n g t o n (3-5) 1/25/05 W 65- 63 u n c W 1/31/09 L 72- 86 3/4/05 L 58- 59 12/13/09 W 90- 68 12/6/83 L 44-138 1/7/06 W 67- 63 2/2/10 W 66- 60 1/21/84 L 29-105 2/4/06 W 67- 63 1/22/11 W 80- 50 1/2/93 L 70- 78 1/6/07 W 75- 60 2/27/11 W 88- 57 1/3/94 W 73- 57 2/3/07 L 56- 67 1/9/12 L 59- 63 11/27/94 W 68- 39 1/5/08 L 67- 71 2/20/12 W 63- 39 12/8/96 W 66- 61 2/2/08 L 57- 80 3/3/12 W 69- 58 12/30/01 L 52- 67 12/14/08 W 84- 66 12/11/02 L 66- 74 88 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE year-by-year

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11 Warren Wilson 64- 45 W Wingate 54- 68 L 1/ 9 Bennett 47- 48 L Bennett 40- 50 L 11 N.C. Wesleyan 56- 61 L Sacred Heart 70- 66 W 15 at Warren Wilson 55- 53 W Greensboro College 53- 38 W 22 at Bennett 50- 59 L Meredith 62- 54 W 24 St. Andrews 59- 57 W Warren Wilson 79- 71 W 26 at Augusta 52- 75 L Sacred Heart 45- 53 L 29 UNC Greensboro 50- 69 L Ferrum 55- 69 L 2/ 1 at Meredith 53- 39 W 2 at N.C. Wesleyan 79- 77 W 1982-83 5 at UNC Greensboro 52- 75 L Coach: Dee Mayes 8 at Methodist 64- 65 L 8-12 Overall 11 Meredith 71- 36 W 12/ 3 N.C. Wesleyan 58- 64 L 14 at St. Andrews 52- 56 L 6 at Guilford 64- 97 L 18 Furman 72- 58 W 8 Mars Hill 78- 84 L Davidson’s inaugural 1973-74 team. 22 vs. Methodist1 57- 83 L 1 9 at Warren Wilson 50- 47 W 1st Round AIAW Division III State Tournament, 1/ 8 at N.C. Wesleyan 37- 60 L 1973-74 13 Catawba 61- 56 W Greensboro, N.C. 10 Guilford 58- 66 L 1/ 8 Augusta 54- 50 W 13 at Coker 39- 44 L Coach: Ann Holland 11 Mars Hill 67- 80 L 15 at Wofford 62- 64 L 8-3 Overall 13 at Catawba 58- 54 W 18 Warren Wilson 65- 45 W 1/ 15 Catawba 41- 56 L 20 Wake Forest 75- 50 W 20 at Mars Hill 48- 81 L 21 at Catawba 39- 46 L 22 at Western Carolina 47- 66 L 24 at Methodist 63- 59 W 22 Johnson C. Smith 1- 0W 25 Newberry 70- 65 W 27 at Wingate 53- 97 L 23 Sacred Heart 52- 30 W 27 Winthrop 68- 88 L 2/ 3 Methodist 57- 53 W 29 South Park 40- 33 W 31 at UNC Charlotte 68- 48 W 5 Greensboro College 62- 50 W 31 at Guilford 44- 35 W 2/ 4 at Furman 61- 60 W 8 Coker 63- 40 W 2/ 4 UNC Charlotte 52- 38 W 8 at Newberry 56- 58 L 11 Catawba 54- 64 L 6 Pfeiffer (OT) 43- 45 L 9 Clemson 38- 83 L 12 Wofford 67- 61 W 7 at Sacred Heart 44- 25 W 11 at Campbell 64- 80 L 14 at Catawba 46- 71 L 11 at Pfeiffer 50- 46 W 14 at Guilford 54- 64 L 16 Wingate 53- 70 L 14 at UNC Charlotte 55- 50 W 17 at Converse 56- 32 W 17 at Greensboro College 61- 30 W 23 at Elon 52- 65 L 1974-75 1977-78 1983-84 Coaches: Slagle, Duncan, Schmader Sarah Womack ’80 is the only Davidson Coach: Patty Daley 10-7 Overall Coach: Susan Roberts player to date to have her jersey retired. 0-25 Overall 12/ 5 Furman 47- 55 L 5-13 Overall 11/ 30 at Barber-Scotia 23-115 L 12 at Wingate 53- 42 W 12/ 8 Converse 45- 49 L 1980-81 12/ 1 High Point 20- 97 L 17 at Catawba 66- 65 W 8 UNC Charlotte 57- 58 L 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne 22- 96 L 1/ 10 Augusta 66- 58 W 14 at Catawba 65- 63 W Coach: Dee Mayes 6 UNC Wilmington 44-138 L 14 Converse 69- 61 W 1/ 16 Lenoir-Rhyne 58- 72 L 3-18 Overall 9 Barber-Scotia 42- 89 L 17 at Anderson 54- 81 L 19 Furman 67- 52 W 12/ 5 Barber-Scotia 46- 53 L 13 Campbell 35-116 L 20 N.C. State 64- 59 W 23 at UNC Charlotte 58- 60 L 9 Meredith 37- 50 L 14 Warren Wilson 48- 72 L 22 Wake Forest 70- 62 W 25 UNC Pembroke 71- 52 W 11 at Belmont Abbey 60- 87 L 1 1/ 12 at Coker 41- 74 L 27 Catawba 62- 52 W 26 at Western Carolina 41- 92 L 1/ 4 vs. Notre Dame 37- 85 L 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 21- 67 L 30 at Converse 64- 52 W 28 at Mars Hill 68- 83 L Davidson CC 54- 65 L 1 16 UNC Asheville 26-103 L 2/ 6 at South Carolina 48- 75 L 31 at Wake Forest 57- 75 L 12 vs. UNC Greensboro 54- 55 L 19 Mars Hill 31- 99 L 10 at N.C. State 45- 85 L 2/ 6 Western Carolina 47- 76 L Belmont Abbey 69- 60 W 21 at UNC Wilmington 29-105 L 12 Wingate 54- 42 W 8 at N.C. Central 58- 51 W 15 at Bennett 44- 60 L 25 at Pfeiffer 49-110 L 15 vs. North Carolina1 31- 80 L 11 Pfeiffer 49- 73 L 19 at Converse 51- 56 L 26 Gardner-Webb 35- 87 L 18 at Furman 61- 63 L 13 at Lenoir-Rhyne 41- 69 L 23 at Methodist (OT) 77- 83 L 30 at UNC Asheville 20-102 L 20 vs. UNC Pembroke2 55- 46 W 15 Mars Hill 68- 77 L 24 at St. Andrews 57- 63 L 2/ 2 at Mars Hill 34- 98 L 21 vs. Catawba2 59- 69 L 18 at Furman 62- 64 L 26 N.C. Wesleyan 60- 65 L 6 Greensboro College 58- 77 L 1at Charlotte, N.C. 20 Duke 62- 61 W 28 at Furman 48- 75 L 2 8 Coker 57- 69 L at Wilmington, N.C. 23 Campbell 60- 67 L 2/ 3 at UNC Greensboro 59- 72 L 6 at Meredith 50- 47 W 11 at Belmont Abbey 37- 92 L 1975-76 1978-79 7 N.C. Wesleyan 46- 96 L 13 at Campbell 30-107 L 10 Methodist 57- 56 W 15 at Warren Wilson 36- 72 L Coach: Rosa Lee Janero Coach: Susan Roberts 12 Bennett 43- 55 L 17 Pfeiffer 44- 94 L 4-13 Overall 4-15 Overall 16 St. Andrews 59- 70 L 23 at Gardner-Webb 52- 88 L 12/ 6 at Clemson 51- 55 L 12/ 4 Converse 43- 58 L Davidson CC 59- 71 L 24 Belmont Abbey 40- 75 L 1 10 Pfeiffer 50- 67 L 6 Catawba 56- 68 L 26 vs. St. Andrews2 55- 64 L 25 vs. UNC Charlotte 35-100 L 1 15 Catawba 64- 53 W 8 Bennett 33- 66 L 1at Charlotte, N.C. at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. 2 1/ 8 at Converse 69- 54 W Davidson CC 60- 58 W 1st Round AIAW Division III State Tournament, 9 High Point 40- 85 L 1/ 8 UNC Charlotte 43- 98 L Greensboro, N.C. 13 at Furman 48- 49 L 11 Wingate 51- 52 L 16 at Augusta 39- 51 L 12 Wagner 50- 76 L 1981-82 19 UNC Charlotte 56- 37 W 15 Meredith 59- 54 W 17 UNC Greensboro 52- 58 L Coach: Dee Mayes 21 at Winthrop 57- 62 L 7-17 Overall 26 at Mars Hill 67- 88 L 20 UNC Pembroke 47- 95 L Catawba 33- 82 L 28 Anderson 47- 73 L Gardner-Webb 45- 65 L Meredith 78- 67 W 2/ 3 Guilford 82- 54 W Wingate 36- 51 L J.C. Smith 52- 74 L 5 at Pfeiffer 56- 67 L Bennett 39- 79 L UNC Greensboro 56- 69 L 11 N.C. State 62- 91 L Davidson CC 54- 48 W Converse 40- 54 L 18 at Wake Forest 49- 60 L Meredith 42- 46 L J.C. Smith 49- 65 L 21 vs. Furman1 60- 61 L Gardner-Webb 48- 67 L Wingate 41- 73 L 25 at High Point 51- 85 L Duke 23- 78 L Catawba 51- 67 L 1at Charlotte, N.C. Furman 48- 58 L UNC Greensboro 67- 44 W UNC Greensboro 56- 69 L Meredith 62- 50 W 1976-77 Dee Mayes was the fourth full-time 1979-80 Bennett 45- 70 L Furman 52- 63 L head coach for the Wildcats. She was Coach: Susan Roberts at the helm from 1980-83. 9-10 Overall Coach: Susan Roberts Greensboro College 53- 66 L 12/ 1 Western Carolina 49- 64 L 8-10 Overall Sacred Heart 53- 52 W 6 at Mars Hill 62- 87 L 12/ 4 Converse 65- 28 W Converse 47- 54 L 9 UNC Charlotte 63- 51 W 6 Methodist 44- 62 L St. Andrews 58- 69 L

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1984-85

Coach: Patty Daley 3-18 Overall 11/ 30 at Wofford1 43-102 L 31 vs. Brevard1 43- 90 L 12/ 8 Wingate 70-102 L 11 Methodist 67- 78 L 14 at Warren Wilson 57- 99 L 1/ 10 at Converse 2- 0W 15 Meredith 88- 81 W 17 at Wingate 66-101 L 19 Converse 2- 0W 22 Coker 80- 90 L 24 Gardner-Webb 56-110 L 28 Stetson 46-106 L 30 at Presbyterian 45-105 L 2/ 2 at Greensboro College 50- 87 L 5 at Methodist 60- 76 L 7 at Meredith 48- 55 L 9 Warren Wilson 61- 99 L 12 at Gardner-Webb 53-113 L 14 Presbyterian 49- 98 L 16 Greensboro College 70- 73 L 18 at Coker 62- 84 L The 1992-93 Wildcats got basketball rolling again at Davidson 1Wofford Invitational, Spartanburg, S.C. and was the first squad to compete at the NCAA Division I level.

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Coach: Patty Daley Coach: John Filar Coach: John Filar Coach: John Filar 10-8 Overall 5-21 Overall, 0-7 SoCon-8th 4-23 Overall, 0-14 SoCon-8th 14-12 Overall, 7-7 SoCon-4th 11/ 22 vs. Randolph-Macon1 67- 43 W 11/ 27 Mars Hill 82- 83 L 11/ 26 vs. Niagara1 60- 70 L 11/ 24 at St. Mary’s 74- 87 L 12/ 6 at Ferrum2 65- 81 L 12/ 1 at Winthrop 76- 72 W 27 vs. UNC Wilmington1 68- 39 W 25 vs. NE Louisiana 72- 55 W 7 vs. S. Seminary2 83- 34 W 3 at Cornell1 65- 83 L 30 Winthrop 75- 62 W 29 Wofford 93- 55 W 12 Greensboro College 69- 71 L 4 vs. Rider1 52- 69 L 12/ 3 at Brown2 42- 70 L 12/ 2 vs. Rhode Island 55- 75 L 1/ 6 at St. Andrews 60- 46 W 8 at UNC Asheville 61- 76 L 4 vs. UNC Greensboro2 57- 60 L 3 vs. Robert Morris 84- 68 W 8 at Converse 68- 82 L 11 at Coastal Carolina 58- 60 L 6 at Radford 55- 75 L 6 Radford 88- 77 W 13 Meredith 59- 46 W 1/ 3 UNC Wilmington 73- 57 W 8 Navy 75- 53 W 9 Barber-Scotia 85- 39 W 15 at Methodist 68- 57 W 6 at Navy 65- 90 L 14 at Campbell 59- 81 L 12 at UNC Greensboro 68- 79 L 18 Converse 65- 70 L 8 at Loyola 62- 87 L 30 at St. Francis (Pa.)3 55- 71 L 1/ 4 at Furman* 64- 73 L 25 Ferrum 93- 88 W 11 William & Mary 51- 69 L 31 vs. Loyola3 56- 67 L 6 Army 76- 31 W 27 Furman 57- 87 L 19 Campbell 60- 69 L 1/ 3 Charleston Southern 77- 57 W 10 at UMBC 54- 59 L 29 Greensboro College 57- 72 L 22 at Charleston Southern 72- 65 W 6 at William & Mary 65- 83 L 13 Western Carolina* 63- 44 W 2/ 4 Meredith 69- 52 W 23 at Georgia Southern 58- 74 L 11 at Furman* 64- 80 L 16 Appalachian State* 57- 76 L 7 Methodist 64- 72 L 26 Western Carolina 64- 72 L 14 at Western Carolina* 77- 81 L 20 at Georgia Southern* 77- 66 W 9 Furman 71- 88 L 29 Washington & Lee 77- 33 W 16 at Appalachian State* 63- 77 L 22 at UT-Chattanooga* 58- 57 W 11 Coker 83- 80 W 2/ 2 Gardner-Webb 81- 72 W 21 UT-Chattanooga* 61- 72 L 27 East Tennessee State* 75- 70 W 13 vs. St. Mary’s3 65- 42 W 5 Furman* 57- 78 L 23 Georgia Southern* 72- 75 L 29 at Marshall* 64- 87 L 15 vs. Warren Wilson3 76- 67 W 8 at Radford 70- 83 L 28 at East Tennessee State* 68- 85 L 2/ 3 Furman* 66- 69 L 1at Raleigh, N.C. 12 at Western Carolina* 71- 74 L 30 at Marshall* 77- 88 L 10 at Appalachian State* 64- 86 L 2 Ferrum Tournament, Ferrum, Va. 14 at Appalachian State 38- 87 L 2/ 8 at Furman* 60- 70 L 12 Georgia Southern* 97-100 L 3 Meredith Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. 17 Georgia Southern* 61- 87 L 11 Appalachian State* 68- 82 L 17 UT-Chattanooga* 79- 74 W 19 UT-Chattanooga* 60- 74 L 15 Western Carolina* 79- 89 L 19 at Western Carolina* 69- 60 W 23 Appalachian State* 59- 79 L 18 at UT-Chattanooga* 66- 83 L 22 at East Tennessee State* 75- 66 W 26 at East Tennessee State* 73- 87 L 20 at Georgia Southern* 68- 86 L 24 Marshall* 69- 85 L 1992-93 1 28 at Marshall* 64- 90 L 24 Marshall* 65- 68 L 28 vs. UT-Chattanooga 80- 51 W 2 1 Coach: John Filar 3/ 10 vs. Georgia Southern 62- 71 L 26 East Tennessee State* 71- 89 L 3/ 2 vs. Appalachian State 74- 83 L 1Cornell Invitational, Ithaca, N.Y. 3/ 1 vs. East Tennessee State4 70- 88 L 1SoCon Tournament 9-13 Overall 2 SoCon Tournament 1 12/ 1 Ferrum 64- 40 W Navy Tip-Off Tournament, Annapolis, Md. 2 9 at UNC Asheville 62- 48 W Brown Tournament, Providence, R.I. 3St. Francis (Pa.) Tournament, St. Francis, Pa. 12 at Liberty 40- 74 L 4SoCon Tournament 18 Lenoir-Rhyne 71- 84 L 1/ 2 at UNC Wilmington1 70- 78 L 3 vs. New Hampshire1 53- 91 L 6 at Franklin & Marshall 51- 56 L 8 vs. Phil. Pharm.2 84- 60 W 9 vs. Carnegie Mellon2 59- 74 L 13 Western Carolina 52- 76 L 16 at Wofford 63- 73 L 18 Pfeiffer 62- 49 W 23 Winthrop 64- 62 W 24 Barton 65- 58 W 27 Gardner-Webb 56- 81 L 30 at Lynchburg 67- 49 W 2/ 3 Liberty 54- 71 L 6 Wofford 61- 70 L 10 at Western Carolina 57- 71 L 12 Charleston Southern 57- 44 W 21 at Francis Marion 58- 85 L 27 UNC Asheville 59- 49 W 1Holiday Inn Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C. 2Haverford Invitational, Haverford, Pa. The 1995-96 Wildcat team.

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Coach: John Filar 15-11 Overall, 7-7 SoCon-5th 11/ 22 at Army 84- 62 W 23 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 50- 57 L 29 vs. Mercer1 70- 50 W 30 at Colorado State1 75-102 L 12/ 4 UNC Greensboro 60- 48 W 7 Columbia 77- 59 W 8 UNC Wilmington 66- 61 W 19 Manhattan 100- 79 W 30 at Winthrop 93- 79 W 1/ 6 at College of Charleston 60- 72 L 11 at Western Carolina* 84- 65 W 13 at Appalachian State* 60- 58 W 16 UMBC 81- 58 W 18 UT-Chattanooga* 61- 59 W 20 Georgia Southern* 63- 66 L 25 at East Tennessee St.* 65- 76 L 27 at Marshall* 73- 81 L The 1998-99 Davidson women’s basketball team advanced to the finals of the SoCon Tournament — farther than any team in 2/ 1 at Furman* 73- 78 L school history.

3 Furman* 54- 63 L 2 1/ 4 Western Carolina* 91- 73 W 8 at Western Carolina* 77- 52 W 29 vs. Drexel 73- 82 L 8 Appalachian State* (OT) 88- 84 W 6 at Georgia Southern* 81- 86 L 1/ 2 Western Carolina* 74- 83 L 11 Western Carolina* 77- 52 W 10 UNC Greensboro* 69- 71 L 9 at UNC Greensboro* 79- 90 L 6 at UNC Greensboro* 42- 81 L 15 at Georgia Southern* 75- 62 W 15 Furman* 71- 74 L 11 Furman* 88- 71 W 18 at Appalachian State* 66- 73 L 9 Furman* 53- 81 L 17 at UT-Chattanooga* (OT) 74- 82 L 16 Appalachian State* 81- 66 W 13 Appalachian State* 71- 63 W 20 East Tennessee State* 81- 68 W 22 Wofford* 67- 62 W 18 at Wofford* 65- 66 L 16 at Wofford* 54- 71 L 22 Marshall* 66- 67 L 24 at Chattanooga* 77- 88 L 2 23 at Chattanooga* 80- 76 W 20 Chattanooga* 60- 78 L 26 vs. Georgia Southern 71- 73 L 29 Georgia Southern* 90- 67 W 1 25 Georgia Southern* 63- 67 L 22 Georgia Southern* 62- 78 L Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational, 2/ 1 East Tennessee State* 85- 75 W 30 at East Tennessee St.* 54- 75 L 27 at East Tennessee St.* 70- 67 W Fort Collins, Colo. 5 at Coll. of Charleston* 65- 50 W 2SoCon Tournament 2/ 1 at Coll. of Charleston* 62- 57 W 7 Western Carolina* 66- 77 L 30 College of Charleston* 66- 54 W 6 at Western Carolina* 78- 70 W 12 at UNC Greensboro* 57- 75 L 2/ 3 at Western Carolina* 60- 91 L 8 UNC Greensboro* 61- 64 L 15 at Furman* 80- 70 W 5 UNC Greensboro* 60- 72 L 1997-98 13 at Furman* 85- 71 W 19 Appalachian State* 68- 67 W 10 at Furman* 55- 71 L 15 at Appalachian State* 78- 69 W 21 at Wofford* 80- 63 W 13 at Appalachian State* 80- 62 W Coach: John Filar 20 Wofford* 78- 53 W 26 Chattanooga* 59- 76 L 17 Wofford* 58- 85 L 18-9 Overall, 12-4 SoCon-t-2nd 26 vs. Furman3 62- 56 W 3/ 2 vs. Coll. of Charleston3 71- 51 W 19 at Chattanooga* 46- 72 L 3 11/ 14 at Vanderbilt 63- 65 L 27 vs. UNC Greensboro 92- 91 W 3 vs. Furman3 56- 73 L 24 at Georgia Southern* 56- 74 L 3 3 22 at Saginaw Valley State 52- 87 L 28 vs. Appalachian State 69- 78 L 1Santa Clara Invitational, Santa Clara, Calif. 3/ 1 vs. Wofford 62- 76 L 2 1 23 at Central Michigan 79- 86 L 1Preseason WNIT Roundball Invitational, Davidson, N.C. Brown Tournament, Providence, R.I. 2 3 2 29 College of Charleston 72- 68 W Chesebrough-Ponds Invitational, Davidson, N.C. SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C. Big Apple Classic; Riverdale, N.Y. 3SoCon Tournament 3SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C. 12/ 3 at Georgia Tech 90- 72 W 6 Canisius 103- 82 W 1999-00 2000-01 7 Eastern Michigan 81- 62 W 10 at UNC Charlotte 71- 59 W Coach: John Filar Coach: John Filar 20 at East Carolina 59- 61 L 10-17 Overall, 8-10 SoCon-7th 9-19 Overall, 4-14 SoCon-9th 2001-02 30 Georgia Southern* 73- 77 L 11/ 19 at Boston College 54- 86 L 11/ 18 at Jacksonville 62- 46 W 1/ 3 at East Tennessee State* 67- 65 W 23 Wake Forest 54- 64 L 20 at Stetson 60- 76 L Coach: Annette Watts 8 at Wofford* 83- 69 W 27 vs. Denver1 62- 79 L 27 at Coll. of Charleston* 52- 69 L 10-18 Overall, 6-12 SoCon-8th 1 10 at Western Carolina* 85- 78 W 28 vs. Miami (Ohio)1 47- 63 L 29 Gardner-Webb 70- 59 W 11/ 16 at Army 72- 58 W 1 12 UNC Greensboro* 87- 72 W 12/ 1 at UNC Charlotte 43- 77 L 12/ 2 vs. Butler1 70- 40 W 17 vs. Penn 70- 75 L 2 1 17 at Furman* 54- 73 L 4 Stony Brook 49- 53 L 3 vs. Canisius (2OT) 83- 79 W 21 Jacksonville 81- 43 W 2 19 at Appalachian State* 69- 75 L 5 Boston2 61- 57 W 6 East Tennessee State* 69- 80 L 24 at Duke 58-107 L 2 24 Wofford* 79- 66 W 12 at Georgia Southern* 77- 85 L 10 at William & Mary 63- 86 L 25 vs. Missouri 63-101 L 26 Chattanooga* 84- 56 W 21 at East Tennessee State* 74- 87 L 18 at Charlotte 67- 77 L 27 College of Charleston* 65- 64 W 31 at Georgia Southern* 72- 65 W 1/ 4 College of Charleston* 54- 67 L 28 at Manhattan2 68- 65 W 12/ 6 at Charlotte 61- 59 W 2/ 2 East Tennessee St.* (OT) 83- 77 W 16 at UAB 78- 97 L 5 at Chattanooga* 84- 45 W 19 at Western Carolina* 80-107 L 10 Western Carolina* 83- 58 W 30 at UNC Wilmington 52- 67 L 14 at UNC Greensboro* 67- 78 L 1/ 5 Furman* (OT) 80- 79 W 16 Furman* 76- 72 W 8 at Appalachian State* 58- 72 L 21 Appalachian State* 74- 63 W 12 Wofford* 74- 97 L 28 vs. Appalachian State1 79- 63 W 14 at Chattanooga* 71- 88 L 29 vs. UNC Greensboro1 75- 78 L 18 at Georgia Southern* 81- 87 L 1SoCon Tournament 22 East Tennessee State* 103- 88 W 26 at Coll. of Charleston* 67- 70 L 1998-99 28 Western Carolina* 83- 59 W 31 Gardner-Webb 68- 56 W Coach: John Filar 2/ 2 at UNC Greensboro* 44- 71 L 18-10 Overall, 11-7 SoCon-4th 5 at Furman* 74- 85 L 11/ 13 at SW Missouri State1 65-120 L 9 Appalachian St.*(2OT) 87- 89 L 17 at Wake Forest 82- 75 W 11 at Wofford* 53- 77 L 21 Georgia Tech 70- 88 L 14 UNC Greensboro* 73- 84 L 28 Chattanooga* 84- 86 L 16 Chattanooga* 61- 83 L 12/ 1 UNC Charlotte 74- 64 W 18 Georgia Southern* 69- 57 W 5 Bucknell2 95- 78 W 23 at East Tennessee State* 72- 68 W 3 6 East Carolina2 82- 62 W The 1997-98 women’s basketball team was the first of back-to-back Wildcat squads to 28 vs. Appalachian State 63- 64 L 1 8 Sewanee 89- 41 W Army Tip-Off Classic, West Point, N.Y. win 18 games in a season. 2 20 College of Charleston* 71- 52 W Duke/Ronald McDonald Classic, Durham, N.C. 3SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 30 East Tennessee State* 80- 67 W

92 2012-13 WILDCAT GUIDE year-by-year 2002-03 2004-05 15 Furman* 75- 55 W 2/ 7 at Elon* 79- 65 W 18 at Eastern Washington 67- 58 W 9 UNC Greensboro* 61- 74 L Coach: Annette Watts Coach: Annette Watts 20 at Gonzaga 77- 69 W 14 Chattanooga* (OT) 89- 80 W 15-15 Overall, 8-10 SoCon-t6th 18-11 Overall, 14-6 SoCon-2nd 1/ 1 at Coll. of Charleston* 58- 48 W 16 Samford* 67- 78 L 11/ 22 at North Carolina 46- 68 L 11/ 12 Duke1 69- 89 L 6 at Western Carolina* 75- 60 W 21 at Georgia Southern* 65- 57 W 26 at Elon 50- 63 L 19 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson2 65- 60 W 8 Chattanooga* 76- 89 L 23 at Coll. of Charleston* 53- 54 L 29 at Colorado State1 58- 70 L 20 at Longwood2 60- 50 W 13 at Georgia Southern* 69- 51 W 28 at Furman* 66- 63 W 30 vs. Louisiana-Monroe1 71- 59 W 23 Charlotte 72- 78 L 16 at Elon* 68- 49 W 3/ 8 vs. Coll. of Charleston3 54- 65 L 12/ 3 Charlotte 81- 76 W 27 at Georgia Southern* 70- 67 W 20 Wofford* 86- 39 W 7 at Winthrop 76- 59 W 30 at Wake Forest 55- 58 L 22 Appalachian State* 75- 52 W 1Winthrop Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C. 2 11 UNC Wilmington 66- 74 L 12/ 4 at Wofford* 76- 66 W 27 at UNC Greensboro* 55-78 L Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tourn., Nashville, Tenn. 3 20 at Robert Morris 77- 64 W 17 College of Charleston* 72- 47 W 31 College of Charleston* 72- 63 W SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn. 30 Western Carolina* 68- 76 L 20 at Western Carolina* 56- 74 L 2/ 3 Western Carolina* 56- 67 L 1/ 2 at Campbell 73- 69 W 29 vs. Southern Miss.3 76- 60 W 5 at Chattanooga* 65- 70 L 2009-10 4 at UNC Greensboro* 69- 71 L 30 at Virginia Tech3 62- 87 L 10 Georgia Southern* 75- 52 W Coach: Annette Watts 7 at Furman* 56- 67 L 1/ 4 Appalachian State* 68- 54 W 13 Elon* 63- 50 W 14-15 Overall, 12-8 SoCon-6th 11 Chattanooga* 58- 83 L 8 at ETSU* 66- 74 L 17 at Wofford* (OT) 65- 68 L 11/ 13 at Nebraska 62- 86 L 13 at Wofford* 73- 48 W 10 at Chattanooga* 57- 67 L 20 at Appalachian State* 68- 64 W 15 at Creighton 58- 77 L 16 Georgia Southern* 85- 72 W 13 at Furman* 74- 65 W 25 at Furman* 71- 66 W 2 20 at N.C. State 54- 79 L 18 Appalachian St.* (2OT) 75- 78 L 15 Elon* 67- 44 W 3/ 1 vs. Wofford 71- 62 W 2 vs. Chattanooga2 68- 80 L 22 at William & Mary 63- 74 L 25 at East Tennessee State* 64- 66 L 18 UNC Greensboro* 66- 78 L 1 College of Charleston 15 at UAB3 77- 81 L 27 vs. Duquesne (OT) 71- 74 L 27 * 63- 50 W 22 at College of Charleston*62- 43 W 1 1 28 vs. Monmouth 43- 46 L 2/ 1 at Western Carolina* 64- 61 W 25 Western Carolina* 65- 63 W Klosterman Buckeye Classic, Columbus, Ohio 2 30 at Furman* 81- 78 W 4 UNC Greensboro* 63- 70 L 29 Georgia Southern* 65- 36 W SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 3 12/ 5 at Western Carolina* 62- 51 W 8 Furman* 73- 51 W 2/ 1 at Appalachian State* 59- 51 W Women's NIT, Birmingham, Ala. 7 Appalachian State* 59- 68 L 11 at Appalachian State* 53- 63 L 5 East Tennessee State* 68- 56 W 2007-08 13 Wofford* 90- 68 W 15 Wofford* 82- 52 W 7 Chattanooga* 63- 67 L 29 Newberry College 64- 55 W 17 at Chattanooga* 55- 76 L 12 at Elon* 62- 58 W Coach: Annette Watts 1/ 2 UNC Greensboro* 66- 45 W 22 East Tennessee State* 70- 57 W 15 at UNCG* (2OT) 87- 90 L 19-11 Overall, 13-5 SoCon-t-3rd 4 at Elon* 82- 73 W 24 at Georgia Southern* 61- 77 L 19 Wofford* 87- 59 W 11/ 9 at Georgia Tech 50- 69 L 6 Longwood 69- 53 W 3/ 1 at Coll. of Charleston* 65- 56 W 24 Furman* 68- 55 W 16 at UNC Asheville1 69- 56 W 2 9 Samford* (OT) 78- 77 W 5 vs. Wofford 72- 70 W 3/ 3 vs. Coll. of Charleston4 68- 48 W 17 vs Georgia State1 59- 42 W 2 11 Chattanooga* 62- 64 L 6 vs. Western Carolina 62- 58 W 4 vs. Western Carolina4 58- 59 L 24 at Charlotte 53- 69 L 2 16 at Coll. of Charleston* 78- 84 L 7 vs. Georgia Southern 57- 62 L 1Preseason WNIT, Durham , N.C. 29 Georgia Southern* 62- 56 W 1 2 18 at Georgia Southern* 68- 50 W Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational, Lancer Invitational, Farmville, Va. 12/ 2 Winthrop 68- 63 W 3 23 at Appalachian State* 61- 72 L Fort Collins, Colo. Lady Luck Classic, Blacksburg, Va. 6 East Tennessee State 79- 61 W 2 4 25 Western Carolina* 75- 65 W SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn. 9 at No. 7 Georgia 65- 79 L 2/ 2 at Wofford* 66- 60 W 15 High Point 72- 61 W 6 at UNC Greensboro* 83- 53 W 2005-06 20 at Virginia 68- 83 L 2003-04 8 Elon* 63- 77 L 28 vs. No. 15 Auburn2 59- 66 L Coach: Annette Watts 13 at Samford* 57- 73 L Coach: Annette Watts 29 NJIT2 55- 48 W 17-12 Overall, 12-6 SoCon-t-2nd 15 at Chattanooga* 54- 65 L 16-12 Overall, 13-7 SoCon-t-3rd 1/ 2 at Coll. of Charleston* 66- 51 W 1 11/ 18 at No. 6 UNC 48- 86 L 20 Coll. of Charleston* 72- 69 W 11/ 22 at Michigan State 68- 74 L 5 Western Carolina* 67- 71 L OT 1 26 Wake Forest ( ) 84- 87 L 22 Georgia Southern* 47- 58 L 23 vs. Florida International 62- 55 W 7 Chattanooga* 47- 67 L 29 Oglethorpe 95- 39 W 27 Furman* 65- 52 W 25 at Charlotte 70- 77 L 1 12 Appalachian State* 80- 65 W 12/ 2 at Rice 52- 63 L 2 28 at San Francisco2 41- 58 L 3/ 4 vs. Furman 67- 73 L 1 18 at UNC Greensboro* 70- 59 W 1 2 3 vs. UTSA 69- 75 L UNCW Thanksgiving Tourn., Wilmington, 29 vs. Duquesne 70- 59 W 21 at Elon* 50- 40 W 7 at Charlotte 60- 79 L N.C. 12/ 2 at Georgia Tech 54- 60 L 26 Wofford* 70- 58 W 2 10 Greensboro College 79- 39 W SoCon Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. 6 Wofford* 79- 61 W 29 Furman* 74- 59 W 17 at Furman* 61- 65 L 18 Winthrop 72- 57 W 2/ 2 at Western Carolina* 57- 80 L 19 at UNC Greensboro* 69- 57 W 2010-11 20 at Coll. of Charleston* 65- 49 W 2 4 at Chattanooga* 62- 73 L 29 vs. East Carolina 70- 61 W 22 Western Carolina* 54- 62 L 2 9 at Appalachian State* 67- 66 W 30 at Georgia State 63- 56 W Coach: Michele Savage 1/ 3 Georgia Southern* 62- 49 W 15 UNC Greensboro* 76- 50 W 1/ 3 College of Charleston* 71- 57 W 14-17 Overall, 8-12 SoCon-8th 6 at Appalachian State* 80- 81 L 18 Elon* 68- 54 W 7 Western Carolina* 67- 63 W 11/ 12 at Ark.-Little Rock 51- 76 L 10 East Tennessee State* 74- 59 W 23 at Wofford* 84- 76 W 9 at Chattanooga* 65- 87 L 14 at Arkansas 55- 68 L 12 Chattanooga* 68- 79 L 25 at Furman* 66- 70 L 14 Georgia Southern* 71- 52 W 19 William & Mary 69- 47 W 14 Furman* 57- 46 W 28 at Georgia Southern* 66- 53 W 17 Elon* 54- 41 W 22 at Winthrop 41- 49 L 17 at Elon* 64- 62 W 3/ 1 College of Charleston* 71- 55 W 1 21 at Wofford* (OT) 81- 72 W 26 vs. North Texas 70- 55 W 20 at UNC Greensboro* 68- 55 W 8 vs. Elon3 49- 68 L 1 24 at Appalachian State* 69- 84 L 27 at UTSA 69- 60 W 24 College of Charleston* 65- 51 W 1Carolina First Classic, Asheville, N.C. OT 12/ 4 Radford 71- 62 W 28 UNC Greensboro* ( ) 62- 63 L 2 27 at Western Carolina* 70- 75 L St. Joe's Hawk Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. 20 at Elon* 60- 61 L 30 at Coll. of Charleston* 71- 67 W 3 31 at Georgia Southern* 57- 47 W SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 2/ 4 at Western Carolina* 67- 63 W 29 Princeton 61- 67 L 2/ 3 Appalachian State* 69- 50 W 6 Chattanooga* 59- 76 L 31 UNCG* 58- 59 L 7 at East Tennessee State* 54- 80 L 2008-09 11 at Georgia Southern* 67- 52 W 1/ 3 College of Charleston* 69- 40 W 9 at Chattanooga* 50- 77 L 14 at Elon* 60- 47 W 5 at Western Carolina* 48- 60 L 14 Elon* 53- 55 L Coach: Annette Watts 18 Wofford* 58- 43 W 8 at Georgia Southern* 42- 55 L 17 UNC Greensboro* 59- 45 W 12-18 Overall, 11-9 SoCon-t-4th 21 Appalachian State* 68- 74 L 1 14 Chattanooga* 51- 54 L 21 at Wofford* 65- 51 W 11/ 15 at Winthrop 61- 40 W 1 16 Samford* 71- 62 W 26 Furman* (OT) 65- 58 W 16 vs Mississippi 50- 55 L (OT) 26 at Furman* 88- 87 W 3 19 Appalachian State* 66- 83 L 3 3/ 3 vs. Elon 55- 53 W 22 at Towson 58- 76 L 3/ 4 vs. Western Carolina 58- 66 L 3 22 at Wofford* 80- 50 W 1 4 vs. UNC Greensboro 58- 69 L 24 at South Carolina 47- 68 L Spartan Classic, East Lansing, Mich. 1 2 25 at UNCG* 53- 52 W 2 Gene Hackerman Invitational, Houston, Texas 28 at No. 17 Vanderbilt 50- 82 L odwalla/Lady Don Classic, San Francisco, Calif. 2 Hyatt Regency Atlanta Invite, Atlanta, Ga. 2 28 at Longwood 63- 53 W 3SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 29 vs St. Joseph’s 68- 78 L 3SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 31 Elon* 69- 65 W 12/ 2 Furman* 67- 57 W 2/ 2 at Appalachian State* 73- 83 L 6 at Appalachian State* 95- 75 W 5 Western Carolina* 65- 56 W 2006-07 9 Charlotte 64- 72 L 7 at Coll. of Charleston* 52- 61 L 14 Western Carolina* 84- 66 W Coach: Annette Watts 9 at Furman* 52- 60 L 19 at Xavier 60- 84 L 23-9 Overall, 13-5 SoCon-t-2nd 12 at Chattanooga* 70- 91 L 21 at Cincinnati 42- 60 L 11/ 12 UNC Asheville 67- 55 W 14 at Samford* 47- 58 L 30 Wofford* 83- 68 W 17 at East Tennessee St. 82- 68 W 19 Georgia Southern* 60- 46 W 1/ 3 Elon* 72- 58 W 19 at No. 9 Georgia 68- 74 L 21 Furman* 57- 62 L 5 at UNC Greensboro*(OT) 61- 55 W 22 at Winthrop 66- 48 W 27 Wofford* 88- 57 W 1 10 Georgia Southern* 65- 54 W 25 vs. Montana 61- 68 L 3/ 3 vs. Coll. of Charleston2 69- 53 W 1 12 College of Charleston* 71- 74 L 26 vs. Cornell 67- 39 W 4 vs. Appalachian State2 63- 73 L The 2006-07 Davidson women’s basketball 17 at Chattanooga* 69- 76 L 29 at High Point 82- 63 W 1UTSA Thanksgiving Tourn.; San Antonio, team became the first Wildcat squad to advance 19 at Samford* 65- 74 L 12/ 2 Emory 88- 40 W Texas to postseason play when they earned an at-large 24 Appalachian State* 57- 77 L 4 UNC Greensboro* 73- 59 W 2SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn. bid to the Women's National Invitational 26 at Western Carolina* 66- 72 L 9 Charlotte 75- 69 W Tournament. 31 at Wofford* 72- 86 L davidsonwildcats.com 93 year-by-year

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Coach: Michele Savage 22-10 Overall, 17-3 SoCon-t-1st 11/ 11 at Clemson 62- 72 L 14 Mercer 75- 60 W 18 at High Point 69- 82 L 21 Gardner-Webb 67- 46 W 25 at Princeton 44- 53 L 27 at Duquesne 53- 84 L 12/ 1 Winthrop 80- 65 W 3 at Western Carolina 64- 46 W 17 Coll. of Charleston* 56- 39 W 19 Georgia Southern* 72- 48 W 22 at Radford 81- 68 W 31 at Wake Forest 66- 68 L 1/ 4 Elon* 75- 66 W 7 at Furman* 61- 50 W 9 at Wofford* 59- 63 L 13 Western Carolina* 58- 45 W 15 at Appalachian State* 55- 52 W 21 Samford* 65- 73 L 23 Chattanooga* 56- 52 W 30 Furman* 78- 57 W The 2011-12 women’s basketball team won the program’s first regular season SoCon title with a school-record 2/ 4 at Coll. of Charleston* 46- 23 W 17-3 mark in league play. They also made the program’s second postseason appearance with a trip into the 6 at Georgia Southern* 69- 62 W WNIT. 8 UNCG* 71- 52 W 11 at Elon* 78- 51 W 14 at UNCG* 58- 49 W 18 Appalachian State* 61- 54 W 20 Wofford* 69- 39 W 25 at Chattanooga* 48- 55 L 27 at Samford* 52- 39 W 3/ 3 vs. Wofford1 69- 58 W 4 vs. Samford1 51- 62 L 15 James Madison2 49- 64 L

1 SoCon Tournament (Asheville, N.C.) 2 Women’s NIT, Harrisonburg, Va.

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Laura Murray Shannon Eriksson Sarah Davis Hannah Early Guard Guard Forward Guard

5-9 ~ Jr. 5-7 ~ So. 6-3 ~ Sr. 6-1 ~ So. Harrisburg, Pa. Fairfax, Va. St. Clair, Mich. Huntersville, N.C. (Trinity) (Thomas Jefferson Science Tech) (St. Clair) (Hopewell) #11 #12 #14 #21 #22

Lillian McCabe Mellissa Giegerich Sophia Aleksandravicius Alex Long Katrin Chiemeka Guard Guard Guard Center Forward 5-10 ~ Jr. 6-0 ~ So. 5-7 ~ Sr. 6-6 ~ So. 6-5 ~ Sr. Great Falls, Va. Rye, N.Y. Marienthal, France Wolfeboro, N.H. Pound Ridge, N.Y. (Flint Hill) (Rye) (Lycee Tristan Corbiere) (Tabor Academy) (School of the Holy Child) #23 #24 #25 #32 #35

Dakota Dukes Mason Jeffries Jasmine Calin Barbara Sitton Shneeka Center Forward Guard Guard Guard Guard/Forward

6-0 ~ Fr. 5-10 ~ So. 5-11 ~ Sr. 5-5 ~ Sr. 5-10 ~ Jr. Raleigh, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Miami, Fla. Richmond, Va. Smithtown, N.Y. (Cary Christian School) (Myers Park) (Coral Reef) (Lloyd C. Bird) (Smithtown West)

Michele Savage Mary Ciuk Jamie Thomatis Kira Mowen Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

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