REBEL TIMELINE

DEC. 3, 1974 - The Rebel varsity team makes its “modern era” debut at Itawamba Junior College under head coach Pam Davidson. The fun is spoiled, however, as IJC defeats Ole Miss by one point, 76-75.

DEC. 4, 1974 - Ole Miss garners the first win in the history of the program, an 85-56 victory over Blue Mountain.

1974-75 - Joyce Meek and Patti Ragsdale were the first two captains of the Rebel basketball team.

JULY 21, 1975 - Guidelines for the Education Act of 1972, Title IX, is signed into law by U.S. President Gerald R. Ford.

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY MARCH 12, 1976 - The Rebels participate in their first-ever Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) region- al tournament held in Cleveland, Miss. They would lose to Mercer 101-97 in their first-ever overtime game and finish 19-8 for the year.

1977 - becomes the second head coach in school history.

1977 Season - Sheila Sullivan becomes the first Rebel to score The 1984-85 team was one of the best in Rebel history, posting a 29-3 record, 8-0 in the SEC. They defeated Tennessee 63-60 in 1,000 points for her career and she does it in only three years. the Sweet Sixteen to advance to the Elite Eight for the first time in the history of the program. The Rebels ended the year ranked Sullivan finished with 1,475 points and currently ranks 10th on No. 6 in the country in the final AP Poll. the all-time list. JAN. 30, 1979 - The Rebels notch their 100th win in program FEB. 1980 - Peggie Gillom became the first Rebel to score FEB. 7, 1977 - Ole Miss records the program’s 50th win, a history, a 92-69 victory over Blue Mountain. 2,000 points for her career. She finished with 2,486 career 76-55 victory against Alabama. points. 1978-79 Season - Peggie Gillom becomes the all-time leading 1977-78 - The Rebels went 3-0 in the Mississippi AIAW scorer in Ole Miss history and still holds that distinction today. 1981-82 Season - Rebel great Peggie Gillom joins Van Tournament in Cleveland, Miss., and 2-0 in the Region III Chancellor’s staff as an assistant coach. Tournament in Tallahassee, Fla. 1979-80 Season - Peggie Gillom recorded her 1,000th career rebound. She is one of two Rebels to notch 1,000 points and FEB. 22, 1982 - Ole Miss edges LSU 65-63 to post its second MARCH 18, 1978 - The Rebels participate in their first AIAW 1,000 rebounds in a career. Peggie is the Rebels’ all-time lead- undefeated season (17-0) in Tad Smith Coliseum. National Tournament in Piscataway, N.J. The team went 1-1, ing rebounder with 1,271 rebounds. losing to Queens 74-71 and defeating Utah 65-45 to finish MARCH 1982 - The Rebels participated in the first-ever 25-15 for the season. 1979-80 Season - Peggie Gillom is named a final- Women’s NCAA Championship Tournament. ist. The Wade Trophy is given annually to the top collegiate 1978 - is hired to become the third coach in the women’s basketball player in the country. MARCH 19, 1982 - Ole Miss loses to Memphis 72-70 in the first program’s history. round of the inaugural NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. FEB. 7, 1980 - The Rebels participate in the inaugural 1978-79 Season - Glenda Springfield becomes the all-time Southeastern Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament MARCH 18, 1983 - Ole Miss hosts its first NCAA Tournament career assists leader with 566. She is one of only two players played in Knoxville, Tenn. Ole Miss defeated Georgia and game in Tad Smith Coliseum. in Ole Miss history to record 1,000 points, 500 assists and 250 Kentucky, going 2-1. steals in a career. MARCH 18, 1983 - The Rebels defeated Florida State 86-76 in the NCAA Tournament first round to record the program’s first NCAA tournament win to go along with the 200th victory in the history of the program.

1982-83 Season - The Rebels earn their first ranking in the final Associated Press poll, ending the year ranked No. 13. The Rebels have been ranked in the final AP poll 15 times.

MARCH 22, 1985 - Ole Miss beat Tennessee 63-60 in the NCAA Regional semifinals, becoming the first Rebel team to advance to the Elite Eight. They would lose to Western Kentucky 72-68 in the regional final.

1984-85 Season - The 1984-85 team finished with a 29-3 overall record, which ties for the best record in the program’s history with the 1991-92 team.

MARCH 1985 - Eugenia Conner becomes the first Rebel to earn All-SEC first team honors all four years.

1985-86 Season - becomes the second 2,000 point scorer in Rebel history. She ranks second in scoring behind her sister, Peggie, with 2,186 points. Peggie Gillom, who scored a school-record 45 points at Tennessee, also holds the school record in scoring with 2,496 points and in rebounding with 1,271 boards.

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MARCH 1986 - Jennifer Gillom becomes the second Rebel to REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY earn All-SEC first team honors all four years, joining Eugenia Conner as the only two Rebels to hold that distinction.

MARCH 20, 1986 - The Rebels defeated Auburn 56-55 in overtime in Austin, Texas, to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight for the second straight year.

MARCH 22, 1986 - Jennifer Gillom was named the MVP of the NCAA Mideast Regional. She averaged a double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds in the regional.

APRIL 1986 - Jennifer Gillom was named a Kodak All-American, becoming the Rebels’ first All-American.

SUMMER, 1986 - Jennifer Gillom is named the SEC Female Athlete of the Year as Auburn’s Bo Jackson received the confer- ence’s Male Athlete of the Year Award.

SUMMER, 1986 - Jennifer Gillom participates in the Goodwill Games in Moscow, helping the United States to a Gold Medal.

JAN. 21, 1987 - Ole Miss defeats Alcorn State 52-50 to win its 16th consecutive game to open the season, which stands as the Felisha Legette-Jack, Gail Goestenkors and former Ole Miss head coach Carol Ross helped USA Basketball capture the gold medal best start in program history. as the USA U19 World Championship team posted a perfect 9-0 record in Tunisia. FEB. 18, 1987 - The Rebels defatet Alcorn State 89-55 to claim MARCH 23, 1989 - Ole Miss defeats North Carolina State 68-63 APRIL 29, 1997 - Van Chancellor announces his resignation to the 300th victory in the history of the program. to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight for the third time. become head coach of the WNBA . MARCH 1987 - Kimsey O’Neal is named the SEC Freshman of MARCH 1990 - Clara Jackson earns SEC Freshman of the Year MAY 23, 1997 - Ron Aldy becomes the program’s fourth head the Year. honors, the second Rebel to receive this honor. coach. Aldy graduated from Ole Miss in 1969. MARCH 1987 - Van Chancellor is named SEC Coach of the Year MARCH 1990 - Van Chancellor earns SEC Coach of the Year FEB. 26, 1998 - Ole Miss becomes the first 12th seed to win an for the first time. The Rebels tied for second in the SEC with a honors for the second time in his career. The Rebels finished SEC Tournament game by knocking off fifth-seeded Georgia 7-2 league record. tied for second in the SEC at 7-2 and reached the SEC Tournament 77-73 in Columbus, Ga. semifinals. SUMMER 1987 - Alisa Scott participates in the World University MARCH 1998 - Kim Rosamond becomes the first player in Games for the United States in Zagreb, Yugoslavia. DEC. 20, 1991 - Ole Miss knocks off Auburn 62-51 to win the Ole Miss history to earn All-SEC Academic honors all four years 400th game in the history of the program. of her career, and she is only the second player in the history SUMMER of 1988 - Jennifer Gillom becomes the first Rebel to of the SEC to accomplish the feat. play for the U.S. Olympic Team, which claims the gold medal in FEB. 29, 1992 - The Rebels beat Vanderbilt 59-57 in a thriller Seoul, South Korea. to win the program’s first SEC Championship. The Rebels went JULY 1998 - Former Rebel Kim Rosamond joins Aldy’s staff as 11-0 in the SEC regular season to the win the title. Ole Miss also an assistant coach. finished off the year in Tad Smith Coliseum with a 14-0 record. NOV. 22, 1998 - Tarsha Bethley becomes the 18th Rebel to MARCH 7, 1992 - The Rebels record a program best 25-game score 1,000 points in a career. She ranks 13th on the all-time winning streak with their 58-52 win over Auburn in the list with 1,378 points. SEC Tournament. FEB. 14, 1999 - Ole Miss becomes the fourth SEC school to MARCH 26, 1992 - Ole Miss defeats Penn State 75-72 in the reach the 100-win plateau. Tennessee (146), Georgia (120) NCAA Tournament to advance to the Elite Eight for the fourth and Auburn (108) are the other three SEC schools which have time in the program’s history. won 100 conference games.

1991-92 Season - The 1991-92 team earned the highest final FEB. 21, 1999 - The Rebels defeat No. 22 Auburn 86-77 to Associated press ranking in the history of the Rebel basketball close out their 24th winning season in Tad Smith Coliseum. program with its final ranking of No. 5. MARCH 1999 - Ole Miss leads the conference with six Rebels MARCH 16, 1994 - Ole Miss makes its 12th NCAA Tournament named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. appearance and defeats Indiana 83-61 in the first round in Oxford before losing to Louisiana Tech 82-67 in Ruston. 1998-99 Season - The Rebels record the 23rd winning cam- paign in the program’s 24-year history. MARCH 17, 1995 - The Rebels travel to the nation’s capital to participate in their 13th NCAA Tournament, but come up short in 1998-99 Season - The Rebels earn their 15th postseason overtime to Drake 87-81. appearance in the history of the program with a berth in the WNIT. FEB. 21, 1996 - The Rebels defeat Mississippi State 71-68 in Starkville to capture the program’s 500th win. 1999-00 Season - The Rebels set a school single season record for three-pointers with 203. MARCH 16, 1996 - Ole Miss plays in its 14th NCAA Tournament. Jackie Martin cuts down the nets after the Rebels claim the 1999-00 Season - Ole Miss led the SEC in three-pointers made 1992 SEC Championship. Ole Miss finished the season with a APRIL 28, 1997 - In the inaugural WNBA draft, Rebel Jennifer per game with 7.25. 29-3 overall record and was a perfect 11-0 in SEC play. Gillom is chosen by the .

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NOV. 27, 1999 - Set a school record for three-pointers in a MARCH 14, 2004 - The Rebels earn a No. 10 seed in the 2004 game with 17 against Bowling Green. NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. It is the 15th bid in Ole Miss history and the first bid in eight years for the Rebels. NOV. 27, 1999 - Teamed with Bowling Green to set an NCAA record for three-pointers in a game by two teams with MARCH 21, 2004 - The Rebels fall to Villanova 66-63 in the first 31. round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament.

2000-01 Season - The Rebels earn their 16th postseason AUGUST 28, 2004 - Former Rebel head coach Van Chancellor appearance in the history of the program with a berth in the guides the 2004 US Women’s Olympic Team to a gold medal with WNIT. a 74-63 win over Australia in the finals.

DEC. 31, 2000 - Becky Myatt scores 17 points in a loss to JAN. 9, 2005 - Amber Watts scores 21 points in a win over Tennessee Tech, becoming the 19th player in Rebel history to Arkansas, becoming the 20th player in Ole Miss history to record record over 1,000 points in her career. Myatt also became the over 1,000 points in her career. Watts finished her career with

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY all-time career three-point leader as well. She finished her Ole 1,169 points and 174 blocked shots. Miss career with 1,193 points and 232 three-point baskets. MARCH 3, 2005 - Sophomore was the first-ever OCT. 1, 2002 - Former Rebel Jennifer Gillom and head coach Van Ole Miss player to earn SEC Defensive Player of the Year honors. Chancellor join forces on the USA Women’s Senior National team. Price was also named to the SEC First Team by the league The US team went 9-0 in winning the 2002 World coaches and SEC Second Team by the Associated Press. Championship. MARCH 13, 2005 - Ole Miss earns a No. 8 seed in the 2005 MARCH 18, 2003 - Ole Miss announces the hiring of Carol Ross NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, the 16th bid in pro- to become the fifth head coach in the program’s history. Ross gram history. A week later, the Rebels fall 50-57 to No. 9 seed graduated from Ole Miss in 1982. Athletics Director Pete Boone George Washington. also announced the hiring of Peggie Gillom as associate head coach. Gillom, the program’s leading scorer and rebounder, is a MAY 2005 - Ole Miss head coach Carol Ross is chosen to be an 1980 graduate of Ole Miss. assistant coach for USA Basketball’s U19 World Championship Rebel legend Jennifer Gillom and Ole Miss men’s hoops star team. In addition Rebel guard Armintie Price is invited to the Coolidge Ball were among the inductees in the 2008 class of the JUNE 10, 2003 - Former Rebel head coach Van Chancellor is USA Women’s National Team Trials, earning an alternate position Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. selected by USA Basketball to be the 2004 US Women’s Olympic on the World University Games Team. Team Head Coach. MARCH 2, 2006 - Junior Armintie Price was named to the SEC JULY 2005 - With Carol Ross as an assistant coach, the USA U19 First Team by the league coaches and the Associated Press. Price NOV. 14, 2003 - Carol Ross gets win No. 1 of her Rebel coach- World Championship team takes home the gold medal, posting a also earned WBCA/Kodak All-America Region Three honors. ing career with an 83-58 victory over Jackson State in the first perfect 9-0 record on their way to the world title in Tunis, Tunisia. round of the Preseason Women’s NIT. The team was named USA Basketball Team of the Year for its FEB. 27, 2007 - Senior Arminite Price becomes the first player performance. in SEC history to win the SEC Defensive Player of the Year award MARCH 4, 2004 - Freshman guard Armintie Price is named more than once. In addition, Price was selected to the All- SEC Freshman of the Year after leading the Rebels to a 17-13 NOV. 23, 2005 - Armintie Price scores 24 points in a win over SEC First Team for the third consecutive year. regular season record, including a 7-7 mark in conference play. #14/16Texas Tech, becoming the 21st player in Ole Miss his- Price also earned Second Team All-SEC honors. tory to record over 1,000 points in her career. FEB. 27, 2007 - Freshman Alliesha Easley is named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. MARCH 8, 2004 - Rebel head coach Carol Ross is named DEC. 19, 2005 - Ole Miss enters the Associated Press Top 25 SEC Co-Coach of the Year by The Associated Press. Ross guided Poll at No. 24, earning its first national ranking since the 1995- MARCH 3, 2007 - Armintie Price is a unanimous selection for the the Rebels to a 7-7 mark in SEC play after being picked to finish 96 season. 2007 All-SEC First Team as voted on by the Associated Press. last in the preseason media poll. Price is also one of the 16 finalists for the National Wooden Award.

MARCH 13, 2007 - Ole Miss receives an invitation to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 7 seed, marking the 17th berth in school history and the third under former head coach Carol Ross.

MARCH 20, 2007 - Ole Miss defeats second-seeded and defending national champion Maryland in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The win tied an NCAA record for the earliest exit by a defending national champion that qualified for the following tournament. With the victory, Ole Miss advanced to the school’s ninth Sweet Sixteen and first since 1992.

MARCH 25, 2007 - Ole Miss defeats Oklahoma, 90-82, to reach the Elite Eight for the fifth time in school history and the first since 1992.

MARCH 25, 2007 - With three steals in the first half against Oklahoma, senior Armintie Price joins Cheryl Miller as the only two players in NCAA history to record 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 400 assists and 400 steals in a career.

MARCH 28, 2007 - Ole Miss senior guard Armintie Price was Ole Miss assistant coach Armintie Price was drafted by the Chicago Sky with the third overall pick in the 2007 WNBA Draft. She recognized by the Associated Press as a third team All-America later went on to be named the 2007 WNBA Rookie of the Year. She currently plays for the . by the collection of national writers.

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MARCH 29, 2007 - Ole Miss senior guard Armintie Price picked up First Team All-America honors by ESPN.com after posting a team-leading 19.1 points, 8.8 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 3.7 steals per game during the 2006-07 season.

MARCH 31, 2007 - The 2007 Kodak/WBCA All-America Team was revealed with Ole Miss senior guard Armintie Price earning a spot on the 10-member team for the first time in her Rebel career. Price, who was a finalist last season, joins Jennifer Gillom as the only two players from Ole Miss to be named to the pres- tigious team in its 33-year history.

APRIL 4, 2007 - Ole Miss’ Armintie Price was selected third in the WNBA Draft by the Chicago Sky. She is the highest pick ever for a Rebel and the first to be drafted since Saundra Jackson in the 2002 third round.

APRIL 5, 2007 - The Ole Miss women’s basketball team finished 10th in the final 2006-07 USA Today/ESPN/Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). This marks the first time the Rebels have been ranked in the final USA Today/ESPN/WBCA poll and it also marks the fifth time overall Ole Miss has finished a season ranked in the top 10 in any poll. The Rebels have finished Jennifer Gillom was one of six members in the 2009 class to be inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, in the top 10 rankings in the Associated Press final poll four Tenn. She is second all-time at Ole Miss in career points with 2,186. times. FEB. 24, 2008 - Shawn Goff sets the school single season JUNE 3, 2009 - Former Ole Miss All-American Jennifer Gillom is APRIL 19, 2007 - Ole Miss senior guard Ashley Awkward record for blocked shots as she collects her 61st rejection of the named the new head coach of the WNBA’s . recently signed a free agent contract to play with the Houston season. Goff finished the year with a total of 67 blocked shots. Comets of the WNBA. JUNE 13, 2009 - Jennifer Gillom earns the most prestigious MARCH 4, 2008 - Shawn Goff was selected to the All-SEC honor in women’s basketball when she was one of the six mem- APRIL 26, 2007 - Renee Ladner promoted to head coach fol- Second Team by the league’s coaches. She would later earn a bers of the class of 2009 inducted into the Women’s Basketball lowing the resignation of former head coach Carol Ross. spot on the Associated Press All-SEC Second Team. Hall of Fame. SEPT. 8, 2007 - Armintie Price is named WNBA Rookie of the AUG. 1, 2008 - Ole MIss legend Jennifer Gillom is one of six Year after averaging 7.9 points and 2.9 assists per game. inductees in the 2008 class of the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. NOV. 18, 2007 - Ole Miss head coach Renee Ladner earns her first career victory with an 86-60 win over Louisiana-Lafayette. NOV. 29, 2008 - Ole Miss sets a new school record for the few- est points allowed in a lopsided 83-32 victory over Nicholls State at Tad Smith Coliseum.

JAN. 11, 2009 - Rebel guard Bianca Thomas tied the school record for the most three-pointers in a game when she hit seven at Mississippi State.

JAN. 18, 2009 - Ole Miss secures the program’s 700th all-time victory with a 73-43 win over Alabama at Tad Smith Coliseum.

JAN. 29, 2009 - Shawn Goff scored eight points against Tennessee and became just the 22nd player in school history to join the 1,000 point club. She finished her career in 17th place all-time at Ole Miss with 1,179 career points.

FEB. 5, 2009 - Shawn Goff became the Ole Miss all-time leader in blocked shots as she collected her 195th career rejection against Auburn. She went on to finish her career with 207 blocked shots.

MARCH 3, 2009 - Bianca Thomas is named to the All-SEC first team by the league’s coaches and becomes the 12th player all- time at Ole Miss to earn a spot on the team.

MARCH 5, 2009 - Bianca Thomas hits six three-pointers against Arkansas in the first round of the SEC Tournament to become the school’s all-time leader in three-pointers in a season with 66 treys. Thomas went on to finish the season with 73 total three- pointers.

Ashley Awkward and Armintie Price, both of whom are now on the MAY 5, 2009 - Ole Miss Associate Head Coach Peggie Gillom- Rebel staff, embrace after Ole Miss upsets No. 2 seed Maryland in Granderson announcers her retirement after over 25 years of the second round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament. service to Ole Miss as either a player or coach.

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SEASON COACH OVERALL SEC/FINISH POSTSEASON/ROUND 1974-75 Pam Davidson 14-8 Not Applicable AIAW State Tournament 1975-76 Pam Davidson 19-8 Not Applicable AIAW State Tournament (3rd place); AIAW Region III Tournament 1976-77 Pam Davidson 20-8 Not Applicable AIAW State Tournament (3rd place) 1977-78 Lin Dunn 25-15 Not Applicable AIAW State Tournament Champion, AIAW Region III Runner-up AIAW National Tournament 1978-79 Van Chancellor 31-9 Not Applicable AIAW State Tournament Champion, AIAW Region III Tournament (3rd place) 1979-80 Van Chancellor 23-14 Not Applicable First SEC Tournament (2nd place), AIAW State Tournament (3rd place) 1980-81 Van Chancellor 14-12 Not Applicable SEC Tournament First Round, AIAW State Tournament 1981-82 Van Chancellor 27-5 7-1/1st in the West SEC Tournament First Round,

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY First NCAA Tournament - First Round 1982-83 Van Chancellor 26-6 6-2/T1st in the West SEC Tournament Runner-up, NCAA Tournament Second Round 1983-84 Van Chancellor 24-6 6-2/1st in the West SEC Tournament First Round, NCAA Tournament Second Round 1984-85 Van Chancellor 29-3 8-0/1st in the West SEC Tournament Semifinals, NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 1985-86 Van Chancellor 24-8 6-3/T2nd SEC Tournament Semifinals, NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 1986-87 Van Chancellor 25-5 7-2/T2nd SEC Tournament First Round, NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 1987-88 Van Chancellor 24-7 5-4/T4th SEC Tournament Semifinals, NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 1988-89 Van Chancellor 23-8 4-5/6th SEC Tournament Semifinals, NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 1989-90 Van Chancellor 22-10 7-2/T2nd SEC Tournament Semifinals, NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 1990-91 Van Chancellor 20-9 5-6/T5th SEC Tournament Second Round, NCAA Tournament First Round 1991-92 Van Chancellor 29-3 11-0/1st SEC Tournament Semifinals, NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 1992-93 Van Chancellor 19-10 4-7/T8th SEC Tournament Semifinals 1993-94 Van Chancellor 24-9 7-4/T4th SEC Tournament Second Round, NCAA Tournament Second Round 1994-95 Van Chancellor 21-8 6-5/7th SEC Tournament Second Round, NCAA Tournament First Round 1995-96 Van Chancellor 18-11 6-5/T5th SEC Tournament Second Round, NCAA Tournament First Round 1996-97 Van Chancellor 16-11 5-7/T7th SEC Tournament First Round 1997-98 Ron Aldy 12-19 3-11/T11th SEC Tournament Second Round 1998-99 Ron Aldy 15-13 6-8/T8th SEC Tournament First Round, WNIT First Round 1999-00 Ron Aldy 12-16 1-13/12th SEC Tournament First Round 2000-01 Ron Aldy 17-13 4-10/T10th SEC Tournament Second Round, WNIT First Round 2001-02 Ron Aldy 11-17 3-11/T10th SEC Tournament First Round 2002-03 Ron Aldy 12-16 1-13/T11th SEC Tournament First Round 2003-04 Carol Ross 17-14 7-7/7th SEC Tournament Second Round, NCAA Tournament First Round 2004-05 Carol Ross 19-11 8-6/5th SEC Tournament Second Round, NCAA Tournament First Round 2005-06 Carol Ross 17-14 5-9/8th SEC Tournament Second Round, WNIT Second Round 2006-07 Carol Ross 24-11 9-5/5th SEC Tournament Second Round, NCAA Elite Eight 2007-08 Renee Ladner 13-16 6-8/8th SEC Tournament Second Round 2008-09 Renee Ladner 18-15 5-9/9th SEC Tournament Second Round/WNIT Third Round

ALL-TIME TEAM CAPTAINS Wanda Austin...... 1980-81 Shawn Goff ...... 2008-09 Lindsay Roy ...... 2007-08 Cynthia Autry ...... 1987-88, 1988-89 Leah Henley...... 2002-03 Renee Rutland ...... 1979-80 Ashley Awkward ...... 2006-07 Tywanna Inmon ...... 2003-04 Alissa Scott ...... 1986-87 Carla Bartee ...... 2007-08 Clara Jackson...... 1992-93, 1993-94 Regan Seybert...... 1996-97 Teena Bender ...... 1990-91 Ashley Johnson ...... 2005-06 Glenda Springfield ...... 1978-79 Tarsha Bethley...... 1997-98, 1998-99 Dorianne Johnson ...... 1995-96 Sheila Sullivan ...... 1975-76, 1976-77 Tanya Bolden...... 1999-00 LaTeasha Johnson ...... 1990-91 Genice Terry ...... 2003-04 Frankie Boyd ...... 1999-00 Jeanie Loyd ...... 1978-79 Maxine Tucker ...... 1983-84 Marilyn Brooks...... 1984-85 Antrice McGill ...... 1990-91 Pam Vaughn ...... 1981-82 Carletta Brown...... 2002-03, 2004-05 Sabrina McNair ...... 1994-95 Lesli Vollrath ...... 1997-98, 1998-99 Michelle Hartzog Brown...... 1989-90 Jackie Martin ...... 1991-92 Sandra Wells ...... 1977-78 Kim Bullard ...... 1987-88 Joyce Meek ...... 1974-75 Kacy Williams ...... 1993-94 Susan Byrd ...... 1994-95 Lisa Miller ...... 1996-97 Mimi Williams ...... 1977-78 Elizabeth Cansdale...... 2004-05 Anita Milons...... 1996-97 Myra Williams...... 1986-87 Eugenia Conner ...... 1983-84, 1984-85 Jada Mincy...... 2006-07 Tasi Worsham...... 2007-08 Katrecia Craig ...... 1995-96 Yolanda Moore...... 1995-96 Sherika Wright ...... 2001-02 Vicki Craig ...... 1985-86 TaShondrea Moton...... 2001-02 Sinissia Wysinger ...... 1999-00 Chandra Dorsey...... 2000-01 Stephanie Murpy ...... 2000-01 Niesha Dobbs ...... 1996-97 Becky Myatt...... 2000-01 Dee Forrest ...... 2007-08 Sandra Newborn ...... 1982-83 Dana Fortenberry ...... 1981-82, 1982-83 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 1989-90 Jennie Gadd ...... 1997-98, 1998-99 Armintie Price ...... 2005-06, 2006-07 Kim Gilchrist...... 1991-92 Patti Ragsdale ...... 1974-75 Jennifer Gillom ...... 1985-86 Louise Renick...... 1976-77 Peggie Gillom...... 1979-80 Kim Rosamond...... 1997-98 Kristen Goehring ...... 1992-93 Carol Ross ...... 1980-81

110 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS ALL-TIME SEC STANDINGS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY ALL-TIME OVERALL STANDINGS ALL-TIME SEC STANDINGS TEAM YEARS WON LOST PCT. TEAM WON LOST PCT. TITLES Tennessee 64 1098 249 .815 Tennessee 275 40 .873 14 Georgia 36 763 324 .702 Georgia 216 97 .690 7 Auburn 37 765 330 .699 LSU 193 120 .617 3 LSU 34 734 333 .688 Vanderbilt 182 130 .583 0 Vanderbilt 32 673 325 .674 Auburn 174 139 .556 5 OLE MISS 35 706 367 .658 OLE MISS 150 163 .479 1 Arkansas 33 594 372 .615 Florida 135 178 .431 0 Alabama 35 602 429 .584 Alabama 122 192 .389 0 South Carolina 35 590 446 .569 Arkansas 85 150 .362 0 Florida 35 574 436 .568 Kentucky 110 203 .351 1 Kentucky 35 575 448 .562 Mississippi State 95 218 .304 0 Mississippi State 35 481 513 .484 South Carolina 66 169 .281 0

ALL-TIME SEC CHAMPIONS

YEAR CHAMPION SEC RECORD OVERALL RECORD COACH TOURNAMENT CHAMPION (SITE) 1980 Tennessee 33-5 Pat Head (Summitt) Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1981 Auburn 26-7 Joe Ciampi Auburn (Baton Rouge, La.) 1982 Kentucky 24-8 Terry Hall Kentucky (Lexington, Ky.) 1983 Georgia 4-4 27-7 Andy Landers Georgia (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1984 Georgia 7-1 30-3 Andy Landers Georgia (Athens, Ga.) 1985 Tennessee 4-4 22-10 Pat Summitt Tennessee (Oxford, Miss.) 1986 Georgia 9-0 30-2 Andy Landers Georgia (Athens, Ga.) 1987 Auburn 8-1 31-2 Joe Ciampi Auburn (Albany, Ga.) 1988 Auburn 9-0 32-3 Joe Ciampi Tennessee (Albany, Ga.) 1989 Auburn 9-0 32-2 Joe Ciampi Tennessee (Albany, Ga.) 1990 Tennessee 8-1 27-6 Pat Summitt Auburn (Albany, Ga.) 1991 Georgia 9-0 28-4 Andy Landers LSU (Albany, Ga.) 1992 OLE MISS 11-0 29-3 VAN CHANCELLOR TENNESSEE (ALBANY, GA.) 1993 Tennessee 11-0 29-3 Pat Summitt Vanderbilt (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1994 Tennessee 11-0 31-2 Pat Summitt Tennessee (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1995 Tennessee 11-0 34-3 Pat Summitt Vanderbilt (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1996 Georgia 10-1 28-5 Andy Landers Tennessee (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1997 Georgia 11-1 25-6 Andy Landers Auburn (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1998 Tennessee 14-0 39-0 Pat Summitt Tennessee (Columbus, Ga.) 1999 Tennessee 13-1 31-3 Pat Summitt Tennessee (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2000 Georgia 13-1 32-4 Andy Landers Tennessee (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Tennessee 13-1 33-4 Pat Summitt 2001 Tennessee 14-0 31-3 Pat Summitt Georgia (Memphis, Tenn.) 2002 Tennessee 13-1 29-5 Pat Summitt Vanderbilt (Nashville, Tenn.) 2003 Tennessee 14-0 33-5 Pat Summitt LSU (North Little Rock, Ark.) 2004 Tennessee 14-0 30-3 Pat Summitt Vanderbilt (Nashville, Tenn.) 2005 LSU 14-0 33-3 Pokey Chatman Tennessee (Greenville, S.C.) 2006 LSU 13-1 31-4 Pokey Chatman Tennessee (North Little Rock, Ark.) 2007 Tennessee 14-0 34-3 Pat Summitt Vanderbilt (Duluth, Ga.) 2008 LSU 14-0 31-6 Van Chancellor Tennessee (Nashville, Tenn.) 2009 Auburn 12-2 30-4 Nell Fortner Vanderbilt (North Little Rock, Ark.)

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The Rebels have had a storied history in their 34-year existence, and a part of that history has been Ole Miss’ success in the NCAA Tournament.

Ole Miss has played in 17 NCAA Tournaments, which is tied with Auburn, Iowa, Maryland, Montana and Ohio State for the 18th most appearances in the nation. In their 17 tournament appear- ances, the Rebels have advanced to five regional championship games (Elite Eight) and 10 regional semifinals (Sweet Sixteen) and compiled a total of 18 NCAA Tournament victories. 1981-82 1987-88 • Sweet Sixteen Most recently, the 2006-07 Rebels put together one of the most thrilling runs of the NCAA Tournament on their way to the 2007 Elite Eight. Along the way, Ole Miss upended TCU, defending

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY NCAA Champion Maryland and Big 12 champion Oklahoma to claim its fifth berth in the Elite Eight. The Rebels would ulti- mately fall to eventual national champion Tennessee in the Dayton Region finals.

In addition, six Rebels have been named to All-NCAA Regional teams, including Jennifer Gillom, who was named the Midwest Regional MVP in 1986. 1982-83 • Sweet Sixteen 1988-89 • Elite Eight The following chart reveals the success of the Rebels in the NCAA Tournament.

NUMBER OF ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1. Tennessee ...... 28

2. Georgia ...... 26 1983-84 • Sweet Sixteen 1989-90 • Sweet Sixteen 3. Louisiana Tech...... 25 Old Dominion...... 25 5. Stanford...... 23 Texas...... 23 Virginia ...... 23 8. Vanderbilt ...... 22 9. Penn State...... 21 1984-85 • Elite Eight 1990-91 10. UConn ...... 21 North Carolina ...... 21 12. Purdue ...... 20 NC State ...... 20 Rutgers ...... 20 15. LSU ...... 19 16. Stephen F. Austin...... 18 Texas Tech...... 18 1985-86 • Elite Eight 1991-92 • Elite Eight Auburn ...... 18 Iowa ...... 18 Maryland ...... 18 Montana ...... 18 Ohio State ...... 18 23. OLE MISS ...... 17

1986-87 • Sweet Sixteen 1993-94

112 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2007 DAYTON REGION 1989 MIDEAST REGION Ole Miss 88, TCU 74 ...... First Ole Miss 74, Old Dominion 58 ...... Second (Hartford, Conn. • University of Connecticut) (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) Ole Miss 89, Maryland 78 ...... Second Ole Miss 68, N.C. State 63...... Sweet 16 (Hartford, Conn. • University of Connecticut) (Auburn, Ala. • ) Ole Miss 90, Oklahoma ...... Sweet 16 Auburn 77, Ole Miss 51...... Elite 8 (Dayton, Ohio • University of Dayton) (Auburn, Ala. • Auburn University) 1994-95 Tennessee 98, Ole Miss 62 ...... Elite 8 (Dayton, Ohio • University of Dayton) 1988 MIDWEST REGION Ole Miss 74, Houston 68 ...... Second 2005 TEMPE REGION (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) George Washington 60, Ole Miss 57 ...... First La. Tech 80, Ole Miss 60 ...... Sweet 16 (Chapel Hill, N.C. • University of North Carolina) (Austin, Texas • University of Texas)

2004 WEST REGION 1987 WEST REGION Villanova 66, Ole Miss 63 ...... First Ole Miss 80, Penn St. 75 ...... Second (Ames, Iowa • Iowa State University) (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) Long Beach 94, Ole Miss 55 ...... Sweet 16 1995-96 1996 EAST REGION (Long Beach, Calif. • Long Beach State University) Toledo 65, Ole Miss 53 ...... First (Norfolk, Va. • Old Dominion University) 1986 MIDWEST REGION Ole Miss 84, Drake 71...... Second 1995 MIDWEST REGION (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) Drake 87, Ole Miss 81 (ot) ...... First Ole Miss 56, Auburn 55...... Sweet 16 (Washington, D.C. • George Washington University) (Austin, Texas • University of Texas) Texas 66, Ole Miss 63 ...... Elite 8 1994 MIDEAST REGION (Austin, Texas • University of Texas) Ole Miss 83, Indiana 61...... First (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) 1985 MIDEAST REGION La. Tech 82, Ole Miss 67 ...... Second Ole Miss 81, So. Miss. 68 ...... First 2003-04 (Ruston, La. • Louisiana Tech University) (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) Ole Miss 63, Tennessee 60 ...... Sweet 16 1992 MIDWEST REGION (Bowling Green, Ky. • Western Kentucky University) Ole Miss 72, So. Illinois 56...... Second W. Kentucky 72, Ole Miss 68 ...... Elite 8 (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) (Bowling Green, Ky. • Western Kentucky University) Ole Miss 75, Penn St. 72 ...... Sweet 16 (Boulder, Colo. • University of Colorado) 1984 MIDEAST REGION SW Mo. St. 94, Ole Miss 71 ...... Elite 8 Ole Miss 77, Ohio St. 55 ...... First (Boulder, Colo. • University of Colorado) (Columbus, Ohio • Ohio State University) Georgia 73, Ole Miss 63 ...... Sweet 16 1991 MIDWEST REGION (Knoxville, Tenn. • University of Tennessee) Stephen F. Austin 73, Ole Miss 62 ...... First 2004-05 (Nacogdoches, Texas • Stephen F. Austin University) 1983 MIDEAST REGION Ole Miss 86, Florida St. 76...... First 1990 WEST REGION (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) Ole Miss 74, Utah 51...... First Tennessee 90, Ole Miss 83 (3ot)...... Sweet 16 (Oxford, Miss. • University of Mississippi) (South Bend, Ind. • University of Notre Dame) Ole Miss 66, UNLV 62 ...... Second (Las Vegas, Nev. • UNLV) 1982 MIDWEST REGION Stanford 78, Ole Miss 65...... Sweet 16 Memphis St. 72, Ole Miss 70 ...... First (Stanford, Calif. • Stanford University) (Memphis, Tenn. • University of Memphis)

2006-07 • Elite Eight

CYNTHIA AUTRY • 1989 JENNIFER GILLOM • 1986 KIMSEY O’NEAL • 1990 JACKIE MARTIN-GLASS • 1992 ASHLEY AWKWARD • 2007 ARMINTIE PRICE • 2007 All-Mideast Region All-Mideast Region MVP All-West Region All-Mideast Region All-Dayton Region All-Dayton Region

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 113 OLE MISS WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE AP POLL

YEAR PRESEASON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FINAL 1976-77 — — — — — — — — 14 — — — — — — — — — — — — 1997-78 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 20 — — — — — 20 1978-79 16 16 14 18 17 17 17 18 18 18 20 17 19 — — — — — — — — 1979-80 19 19 19 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1981-82 — — — — — — — — — — — 19 18 18 20 — — — — — — 1982-83 19 19 20 19 19 18 16 15 14 11 11 12 16 16 15 15 13 13 — — 13 1983-84 10 10 8 9 8 8 6 8 9 5 5 5 8 7 6 8 11 10 — — 10 1984-85 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 5 5 3 3 6 6 — — 6 1985-86 12 12 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 8 8 11 12 11 11 — — — 11 1986-87 15 15 14 12 11 10 10 8 8 8 8 7 4 6 7 7 8 — — — 8 1987-88 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 10 12 13 12 — — 12 1988-89 9 9 8 6 6 5 5 4 3 4 8 8 8 12 12 12 12 12 — — 12 1989-90 14 14 19 19 17 25 — — — — — — — 24 — — 25 24 — — 24 1990-91 16 16 15 12 8 11 14 12 16 14 15 14 14 14 16 18 19 19 — — 19 1991-92 23 23 23 — — 25 16 15 14 10 8 7 7 5 5 4 3 5 5 — 5 1992-93 12 12 9 18 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1993-94 22 22 22 — — — — — — — — — — — 24 24 23 23 — — 23 1994-95 24 24 22 20 19 19 16 16 15 17 18 16 17 14 16 15 20 19 19 — 19 1995-96 21 21 20 25 21 19 20 22 24 22 25 23 20 17 21 22 23 24 24 — 24 2005-06 — — — — — — 24 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2006-07 — — — — — — — — — — — 24 22 — — — — — — — 10 OLE MISS IN THE FINAL AP POLL

1977-78 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1. Tennessee 1. Louisiana Tech 1. Texas 1. Texas 1. Texas 1. Texas 1. Tennessee 1. Tennessee 2. Wayland Baptist 2. USC 2. Louisiana Tech 2. Louisiana-Monroe 2. Georgia 2. Auburn 2. Iowa 2. Auburn 3. NC State 3. Texas 3. Georgia 3. Georgia 3. USC 3. Louisiana Tech 3. Auburn 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Montclair State 4. Old Dominion 4. Old Dominion 4. Louisiana Tech 4. Louisiana Tech 4. Long Beach State 4. Texas 4. Stanford 5. UCLA 5. Cheyney State 5. USC 5. Old Dominion 5. Western Kentucky 5. Rutgers 5. Louisiana Tech 5. Maryland 6. Maryland 6. Maryland 6. Long Beach State 6. OLE MISS 6. Virginia 6. Georgia 6. Ohio State 6. Texas 7. Queens (N.Y.) 7. Long Beach State 7. Kansas State 7. Ohio State 7. Auburn 7. Tennessee 7. Long Beach State 7. Long Beach State 8. Valdosta State 8. Georgia 8. LSU 8. Georgia 8. Long Beach State 8. OLE MISS 8. Rutgers 8. Iowa 9. Delta State 9. Tennessee 9. Cheyney State 9. Penn State 9. LSU 9. Iowa 9. Maryland 9. Colorado 10. LSU 10. Penn State 10. OLE MISS 10. Auburn 10. Rutgers 10. Ohio State 10. Virginia 10. Georgia 11. St. Joseph’s 11. Kentucky 11. Missouri 11. Washington 11. OLE MISS 11. Virginia 11. Washington 11. Stephen F. Austin 12. Old Dominion 12. Arizona State 12. Alabama 12. NC State 12. Ohio State 12. James Madison 12. OLE MISS 12. OLE MISS 13. Missouri 13. OLE MISS 13. NE Louisiana 13. Tennessee 13. Penn State 13. NC State 13. Stanford 13. NC State 14. Stephen F. Austin 14. Auburn 14. North Carolina 14. Western Kentucky 14. Iowa 14. LSU 14. James Madison 14. Ohio State 15. Texas 15. Missouri 15. Tennessee 15. USC 15. Tennessee 15. Penn State 15. USC 15. Purdue 16. Ohio State 16. NC State 16. NC State 16. UNLV 16. North Carolina 16. Southern Illinois 16. Montana 16. UNLV 17. Penn State 17. Kansas State 17. Maryland 17. St. Joseph’s 17. James Madison 17. Villanova 17. Georgia 17. South Carolina 18. Southern Conn. St. 18. North Carolina 18. Virginia 18. UCLA 18. Southern Illinois 18. Vanderbilt 18. New Mexico State 18. LaSalle 19. Memphis 19. Oregon State 19. Ohio State 19. Texas Tech 19. Oklahoma 19. USC 19. Stephen F. Austin 19. Western Kentucky 20. OLE MISS 20. LSU 20. Chattanooga 20. San Diego State 20. Vanderbilt 20. Washington 20. LaSalle 20. Old Dominion

1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 2006-07 1. Louisiana Tech 1. Penn State 1. Virginia 1. Tennessee 1. Connecticut 1. Louisiana Tech 1. Tennessee 2. Stanford 2. Virginia 2. Tennessee 2. Penn State 2. Colorado 2. Connecticut 2. Rutgers 3. Washington 3. Georgia 3. Stanford 3. Connecticut 3. Tennessee 3. Stanford 3. North Carolina 4. Tennessee 4. Tennessee 4. Stephen F. Austin 4. North Carolina 4. Stanford 4. Tennessee 4. LSU 5. UNLV 5. Purdue 5. OLE MISS 5. Colorado 5. Texas Tech 5. Georgia 5. Connecticut 6. Stephen F. Austin 6. Auburn 6. Miami 6. Louisiana Tech 6. Vanderbilt 6. Old Dominion 6. Duke 7. Georgia 7. NC State 7. Iowa 7. USC 7. Penn State 7. Iowa 7. Purdue 8. Texas 8. LSU 8. Maryland 8. Purdue 8. Louisiana Tech 8. Penn State 8. Arizona State 9. Auburn 9. Arkansas 9. Penn State 9. Texas Tech 9. Western Kentucky 9. Texas Tech 9. Oklahoma 10. Iowa 10. Western Kentucky 10. SW Missouri State 10. Virginia 10. Virginia 10. Alabama 10. OLE MISS 11. NC State 11. Stanford 11. Purdue 11. Stanford 11. North Carolina 11. Virginia 11. George Washington 12. Virginia 12. Washington 12. Texas Tech 12. Vanderbilt 12. Georgia 12. Vanderbilt 12. N.C. State 13. Northwestern 13. Connecticut 13. Vanderbilt 13. Iowa 13. Alabama 13. Duke 13. Georgia 14. Long Beach State 14. Stephen F. Austin 14. West Virginia 14. Seton Hall 14. Washington 14. Clemson 14. Maryland 15. Purdue 15. Providence 15. Western Kentucky 15. Kansas 15. Arkansas 15. Purdue 15. Bowling Green 16. Hawaii 16. Texas 16. George Washington 16. Alabama 16. Purdue 16. Florida 16. Stanford 17. Northern Illinois 17. UNLV 17. Kansas 17. Montana 17. Florida 17. Colorado 17. Vanderbilt 18. Providence 18. Long Beach State 18. Alabama 18. Washington 18. George Washington 18. Wisconsin 18. Ohio State 19. South Carolina 19. OLE MISS 19. Texas 19. Fla. International 19. OLE MISS 19. Auburn 19. Florida State 20. Southern Miss 20. Rutgers 20. Clemson 20. Florida 20. Duke 20. Kansas 20. Baylor 21. Tennessee Tech 21. Clemson 21. Creighton 21. Boise State 21. Oregon State 21. Notre Dame 21. Texas A&M 22. Arkansas 22. Northwestern 22. Houston 22. Southern Miss 22. San Diego State 22. Oregon State 22. Marist 23. LSU 23. Iowa 23. USC 23. OLE MISS 23. Kansas 23. NC State 23. Middle Tennessee 24. OLE MISS 24. Lamar 24. Colorado 24. Bowling Green 24. North Carolina 24. OLE MISS 24. Louisville 25. St. Joseph’s 25. Oklahoma State 25. UCSB/Vermont 25. Texas 25. Old Dominion 25. Texas A&M 25. Michigan State

114 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS OLE MISS AGAINST THE AP TOP 10 AP No. 1 (1-12) REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 1.28.77 ...... Ole Miss 73, #1 Delta State 72 1.28.78 ...... #1 LSU 84, Ole Miss 77 12.30.85 ...... #1 Texas 57, #8 Ole Miss 46 3.22.86 ...... #1 Texas 66, #11 Ole Miss 63 3.6.88 ...... #1 Auburn 69, #12 Ole Miss 60 2.17.89 ...... #1 Auburn 71, #12 Ole Miss 63 2.16.94 ...... #1 Tennessee 70, Ole Miss 60 2.7.96 ...... #1 Georgia 90, #17 Ole Miss 85 11.18.97 ...... #1 Tennessee 92, Ole Miss 54 2.4.98 ...... #1 Tennessee 91, Ole Miss 45 2.2.99 ...... #1 Tennessee 96, Ole Miss 58 2.3.05 ...... #1 LSU 82, Ole Miss 58 11.25.06 ...... #1 Maryland 110, Ole Miss 79 AP No. 2 (2-16) 1.10.78 ...... #2 Delta State 77, Ole Miss 65 1.12.80 ...... Ole Miss 79, #2 Stephen F. Austin 68 1.24.81 ...... #2 Old Dominion 58, Ole Miss 46 1.26.86 ...... #2 Georgia 70, #9 Ole Miss 69 3.2.86 ...... #2 Georgia 76, #11 Ole Miss 68 Ole Miss celebrates its 77-74 win over No. 5 LSU during the 2006-07 season. It was the Rebels’ first win over an AP top 5 team 1.24.87 ...... #2 Auburn 66, #8 Ole Miss 62 since knocking off third-ranked Tennessee 78-72 Feb. 4, 1996. 1.14.89 ...... #2 Tennessee 68, #3 Ole Miss 61 3.5.89 ...... #2 Tennessee 82, #12 Ole Miss 60 1.22.88 ...... #5 Texas 74, #6 Ole Miss 61 AP No. 8 (2-5) 3.25.89 ...... #2 Auburn 77, #12 Ole Miss 51 2.34.88 ...... #5 Louisiana Tech 80, #12 Ole Miss 60 1.18.77 ...... Ole Miss 82, #8 Mississippi College 81 3.22.90 ...... #2 Stanford 78, Ole Miss 65 1.13.90 ...... #5 Tennessee 63, Ole Miss 57 3.6.83 ...... #8 Georgia 72, #13 Ole Miss 69 1.18.92 ...... #10 Ole Miss 80, #2 Tennessee 78 (OT) 1.20.90 ...... Ole Miss 68, #5 Georgia 65 2.11.84 ...... #8 Ole Miss 79, #9 LSU 65 1.16.93 ...... #2 Tennessee 64, Ole Miss 53 3.17.90 ...... Ole Miss 66, #5 UNLV 62 2.22.87 ...... #8 Georgia 69, #6 Ole Miss 64 1.29.95 ...... #2 Tennessee 93, #16 Ole Miss 48 3.2.91 ...... #5 Auburn 76, #18 Ole Miss 50 3.4.89 ...... #12 Ole Miss 78, #8 Georgia 69 12.29.98 ...... #2 Tennessee 92, Ole Miss 51 2.28.93 ...... #5 Vanderbilt 77, Ole Miss 62 12.16.89 ...... #8 Long Beach State 90, #17 Ole Miss 67 2.10.00 ...... #2 Tennessee 70, Ole Miss 49 3.6.93 ...... Ole Miss 69, #5 Auburn 55 2.9.98 ...... #8 Florida 79, Ole Miss 60 2.8.01 ...... #2 Tennessee 119, Ole Miss 52 1.19.94 ...... #5 Vanderbilt 80, Ole Miss 59 1.13.02 ...... #8 Vanderbilt 62, Ole Miss 42 1.23.03 ...... #2 LSU 71, Ole Miss 54 1.24.96 ...... #23 Ole Miss 72, #5 Vanderbilt 53 1.31.08 ...... #2 Tennessee 68, Ole Miss 44 3.2.96 ...... #5 Tennessee 73, #23 Ole Miss 51 AP No. 9 (5-7) 1.24.99 ...... #5 Georgia 81, Ole Miss 43 3.25.83 ...... #9 Tennessee 90, #13 Ole Miss 83 (3 OT) AP No. 3 (2-12) 1.25.01 ...... #5 Georgia 74, Ole Miss 51 2.13.85 ...... #5 Ole Miss 66, #9 Auburn 65 1.12.77 ...... #3 Delta State 76, Ole Miss 62 2.6.05 ...... #5 Tennessee 99, Ole Miss 67 2.22.86 ...... #9 Auburn 81, #11 Ole Miss 56 1.7.78 ...... #3 Tennessee 65, Ole Miss 61 2.2.06 ...... #5 Tennessee 78, Ole Miss 63 2.4.87 ...... #7 Ole Miss 84, #9 LSU 67 2.4.78 ...... #3 Tennessee 87, Ole Miss 78 1.11.07 ...... Ole Miss 77, #5 LSU 74 3.26.92 ...... #5 Ole Miss 75, #9 Penn State 72 12.2.85 ...... #3 Louisiana-Monroe 82, #8 Ole Miss 80 (OT) 3.4.95 ...... #9 Vanderbilt 64, #20 Ole Miss 57 1.31.87 ...... #8 Ole Miss 69, #3 Tennessee 65 AP No. 6 (4-8) 2.2.97 ...... #9 Tennessee 74, Ole Miss 72 1.30.88 ...... #3 Auburn 71, #7 Ole Miss 70 12.3.76 ...... Ole Miss 91, #6 Mercer 53 12.19.97 ...... #9 Wisconsin 83, Ole Miss 63 3.7.93 ...... #3 Vanderbilt 79, Ole Miss 54 1.14.84 ...... #9 Ole Miss 78, #6 LSU 77 2.15.01 ...... #9 Florida 71, Ole Miss 65 2.4.96 ...... #20 Ole Miss 78, #3 Tennessee 72 2.15.84 ...... #7 Ole Miss 67, #6 Tennessee 65 3.25.07 ...... Ole Miss 90, #9 Oklahoma 82 1.27.00 ...... #3 Georgia 75, Ole Miss 51 1.20.89 ...... #6 Georgia 72, #4 Ole Miss 65 12.7.08 ...... #9 Texas 74, Ole Miss 50 2.6.03 ...... #3 Tennessee 86, Ole Miss 43 3.19.94 ...... #6 Louisiana Tech 82, #23 Ole Miss 67 2.22.04 ...... #3 Tennessee 85, Ole Miss 69 1.3.95 ...... #6 Vanderbilt 91, #15 Ole Miss 54 AP No. 10 (2-5) 2.5.06 ...... #3 LSU 78, Ole Miss 63 1.5.97 ...... #6 Alabama 88, Ole Miss 60 1.13.86 ...... #10 LSU 58, #8 Ole Miss 57 3.3.06 ...... #3 LSU 91, Ole Miss 73 3.2.01 ...... #6 Georgia 80, Ole Miss 61 2.5.86 ...... #8 Ole Miss 68, #10 Tennessee 54 2.15.07 ...... #3 Tennessee 81, Ole Miss 69 3.20.07 ...... Ole Miss 89, #6 Maryland 78 12.12.88 ...... #6 Ole Miss 88, #10 Texas 67 3.7.08 ...... #6 LSU 80, Ole Miss 36 3.28.92 ...... #10 Missouri State 94, #5 Ole Miss 71 AP No. 4 (0-8) 2.5.09 ...... #6 Auburn 72, Ole Miss 65 2.10.95 ...... #10 Georgia 80, #14 Ole Miss 77 (OT) 3.23.84 ...... #4 Georgia 73, #10 Ole Miss 63 3.6.09 ...... #6 Auburn 71, Ole Miss 65 2.24.02 ...... #10 South Carolina 82, Ole Miss 58 3.19.87 ...... #4 Long Beach State 94, #8 Ole Miss 55 1.10.08 ...... #10 Georgia 75, Ole Miss 62 2.6.88 ...... #4 Tennessee 78, #7 Ole Miss 67 AP No. 7 (2-8) 1.26.91 ...... #4 Tennessee 64, #15 Ole Miss 54 3.18.78 ...... #7 Queens College 74, #20 Ole Miss 71 1.18.97 ...... #4 Georgia 78, Ole Miss 56 12.29.78 ...... #7 Delta State 90, #17 Ole Miss 86 2.21.02 ...... #4 Tennessee 86, Ole Miss 69 1.15.79 ...... #7 Delta State 75, #18 Ole Miss 66 2.20.03 ...... #4 LSU 83, Ole Miss 67 12.3.84 ...... #7 Louisiana-Monroe 70, #6 Ole Miss 67 (OT) 3.27.07 ...... #4 Tennessee 98, Ole Miss 62 3.20.86 ...... #11 Ole Miss 56, #7 Auburn 55 (OT) 1.19.91 ...... #7 Georgia 77, #14 Ole Miss 64 AP No. 5 (7-14) 2.10.91 ...... #7 Auburn 79, #14 Ole Miss 54 1.30.78 ...... #5 Delta State 65, Ole Miss 64 1.3.98 ...... #7 Vanderbilt 66, Ole Miss 56 2.25.78 ...... Ole Miss 73, #5 Delta State 72 12.14.05 ...... Ole Miss 67, #7 Rutgers 57 12.14.78 ...... #18 Ole Miss 71, #5 Stephen F. Austin 66 2.17.08 ...... #7 LSU 78, Ole Miss 48 11.26.79 ...... #5 NC State 98, #19 Ole Miss 74 2.10.80 ...... #5 Tennessee 85, Ole Miss 71

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 115 CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-SEC FIRST TEAM Cynthia Autry ...... 1987-88 (C), 1988-89 Charlotte Banks ...... 1991-92 Kim Bullard ...... 1987-88 (T) Eugenia Conner* ...... 1981-85 Jennifer Gillom* ...... 1983-86 Clara Jackson ...... 1992-94 Jackie Martin ...... 1989-90 Yolanda Moore ...... 1994-95, 1995-96 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 1987-88 (T), 1988-89 Armintie Price ...... 2004-05 (C), 2005-06, 2006-07 Alisa Scott ...... 1986-87 BIANCA THOMAS ...... 2008-09 (C) * - Named to All-SEC First Team all four years at Ole Miss.

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY ALL-SEC SECOND TEAM Cynthia Autry ...... 1987-88 Charlotte Banks ...... 1990-91 Tarsha Bethley ...... 1997-99 Shawn Goff ...... 2007-08 Michelle Hartzog ...... 1989-90 The most decorated player in Rebel history, Jennifer Gillom, was named the 1986 SEC Female Athlete of the Year (above) as Clara Jackson ...... 1990-92 Auburn’s Bo Jackson received the SEC Male Athlete of the Year Award. Lisa Miller ...... 1996-97 Yolanda Moore ...... 1993-94 SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Jada Mincy ...... 2006-07 Regan Seybert ...... 1994-95 Cynthia Autry ...... Jan. 19, 1988 ...... 2007-08 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 1989-90 Charlotte Banks ...... Feb. 10, 1992 Shawn Goff ...... 2008-09 Armintie Price ...... 2003-04, 2004-05 (AP) Jennifer Gillom ...... Feb. 05, 1985 BIANCA THOMAS ...... 2008-09 (AP) Kristen Goehring ...... Jan. 12, 1990 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Amber Watts ...... 2004-05 Clara Jackson ...... Jan. 20, 1992 Ashley Awkward ...... 2004 Clara Jackson ...... Feb. 14, 1994 Tanya Bolden ...... 1999-00 SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Yolanda Moore ...... Dec. 10, 1995 Carletta Brown ...... 2003 Clara Jackson ...... 1990-91 Becky Myatt ...... Nov. 20, 2000 Susan Byrd ...... 1994-95 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 1986-87 Armintie Price ...... Dec. 01, 2003 Takela Corbitt ...... 2000-01 Armintie Price ...... 2003-04 Armintie Price ...... Dec. 28, 2004 Shayla Day ...... 2001-02 Armintie Price ...... Feb. 21, 2005 Chandra Dorsey ...... 2000 SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Armintie Price ...... Nov. 28, 2005 Desiree Drummond ...... 1986-87 Tiffany Adkins ...... 1996-97 Armintie Price ...... Dec. 19, 2005 Gail Eaves ...... 1989-92 Teena Bender (2nd Team) ...... 1987-88 Armintie Price ...... Dec. 04, 2006 Dana Fortenberry ...... 1982-83 Kristen Goehring ...... 1989-90 Armintie Price ...... Jan. 07, 2007 Jennie Gadd ...... 1997-99 Clara Jackson ...... 1990-91 Armintie Price ...... Jan. 15, 2007 Tenisha Gist ...... 2003-04 Jackie Martin (2nd Team) ...... 1987-88 Armintie Price ...... Feb. 05, 2007 Kristen Goehring ...... 1990-92 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 1986-87 Alisa Scott ...... Jan. 19, 1987 Shawn Goff ...... 2008 Armintie Price ...... 2003-04 Teresa Hayman ...... 1984-87 ALLIESHA EASLEY ...... 2006-07 SEC FRESHMEN OF THE WEEK Tywanna Inmon ...... 2003-04 NIKKI BYRD ...... DEC. 08, 2008 Ally Kelly ...... 2003 SEC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR ALLIESHA EASLEY ...... DEC. 11, 2006 Von Kirk ...... 2001-03 Jennifer Gillom ...... 1985-86 ALLIESHA EASLEY ...... JAN. 15, 2007 Jackie Martin ...... 1991-92 KAYLA MELSON ...... DEC. 03, 2007 Sabrina McNair ...... 1994-95 SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM KAYLA MELSON ...... 2008 Charlotte Banks ...... 1991-92 SEC COACH OF THE YEAR TaShondrea Moton ...... 2000-03 Eugenia Conner ...... 1982-83 Van Chancellor ...... 1986-87, 1989-90, 1991-92 Stephanie Murphy ...... 1999-02 Jennifer Gillom ...... 1984-85, 1985-86 Carol Ross...... 2003-04 Becky Myatt ...... 1999-02 Peggie Gillom ...... 1979-80 Leslie Pinkerton ...... 1995-96 Clara Jackson ...... 1992-93 SEC GOOD WORKS TEAM ELIZABETH ROBERTSON ...... 2007-08 Armintie Price ...... 2004-05 Jennie Gadd ...... 1998-99 Kim Rosamond ...... 1995-98 Carol Ross...... 1979-80 Tanya Bolden ...... 1999-00 Regan Seybert ...... 1995-97 Becky Myatt ...... 2000-01 Julianna Signaigo ...... 1999 SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER TaShondrea Moton ...... 2001-02 Genice Terry ...... 2004 Leah Henley ...... 2002-03 BIANCA THOMAS ...... 2007-08 OF THE YEAR Tywanna Inmon ...... 2003-04 Brandi Tipton ...... 2006 Armintie Price ...... 2004-05, 2006-07 Elizabeth Cansdale ...... 2004-05 Kim Ufford ...... 2003 Ashley Johnson ...... 2005-06 Lesli Vollrath ...... 1997-99

EUGENIA CONNER JENNIFER GILLOM CLARA JACKSON KIMSEY O’NEAL BECKY MYATT LEAH HENLEY

116 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS NATIONAL HONORS CONFERENCE HONORS WOODEN TROPHY FINALIST Armintie Price ...... 2006-07

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN (ESPN.COM) Armintie Price ...... 2006-07

THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Armintie Price ...... 2006-07

KODAK ALL-REGION Eugenia Conner ...... 1982-83 Jennifer Gillom ...... 1984-85, 1985-86 Peggie Gillom ...... 1978-79, 1979-80 Jackie Martin ...... 1991-92 Armintie Price ...... 2005-06 Alisa Scott ...... 1986-87 Glenda Springfield ...... 1977-78

NCAA ALL-REGION Cynthia Autry ...... 1988-89 Jennifer Gillom ...... 1984-85, 1985-86 Jackie Martin ...... 1991-92 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 1989-90 Jennifer Gillom, a four-time All-SEC first team selection, was a Ashley Awkward ...... 2006-07 Jackie Martin-Glass led the 1991-92 team to the NCAA Elite member of the 1988 Olympic Women’s Basketball team that Armintie Price ...... 2006-07 Eight and was named to the Mideast All-Region Team. won a gold medal. NCAA REGION MVP GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM Jennifer Gillom ...... 1985-86 Jennifer Gillom (player) ...... 1988 DISTRICT VI TEAM Peggie Gillom (assistant coach) ...... 2000 Kristen Goehring ...... 1990-91, 1992-93 Van Chancellor (head coach) ...... 2004 NATIONAL THREE-POINT Regan Seybert ...... 1995-96 SHOOTOUT PARTICIPANT Genice Terry (second team) ...... 2003-04 U.S. WORLD Kim Gilchrist ...... 1991-92 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Diane Pimpton (champion) ...... 1992-93 NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Jennifer Gillom (player) ...... 2002 Van Chancellor (head coach) ...... 2002 (GBALLMAG.COM) OLE MISS NCAA Armintie Price ...... 2003-04 U.S. U19 WORLD WOMAN OF THE YEAR Gail Eaves ...... 1991-92 YOUNG ALL-AMERICA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Kristen Goehring ...... 1992-93 Carol Ross (assistant coach) ...... 2005 (GBALLMAG.COM) REGIONAL NCAA Armintie Price ...... 2003-04 KODAK ALL-AMERICA WOMAN OF THE YEAR Jennifer Gillom ...... 1985-86 Gail Eaves ...... 1991-92 PRESEASON SECOND TEAM Peggie Gillom ...... 1978-79; 1979-80 ALL-AMERICAN (GBALLMAG.COM) Armintie Price ...... 2006-07 Armintie Price ...... 2006-07 Glenda Springfield ...... 1977-78 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (WORLD ALMANAC, WOMEN’S WOODEN AWARD PRESEASON TOP 30 FAST BREAK ALL-AMERICAN BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE) Armintie Price ...... 2005-06 Eugenia Conner ...... 1985 Van Chancellor ...... 1991-92 NAISMITH AWARD PRESEASON TOP 50 WADE TROPHY FINALIST BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Armintie Price ...... 2005-06 Peggie Gillom ...... 1979-80 Van Chancellor ...... 2007 Jennifer Gillom ...... 2009 WADE WATCH PRESEASON TOP 30 Armintie Price ...... 2006-07

VAN CHANCELLOR PEGGIE GILLOM DIANE PIMPTON GAIL EAVES ARMINTIE PRICE CAROL ROSS

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 117 OLE MISS TEAM RECORDS POINTS SEASON GAME 1. 3,272 ...... 1978-79 (1,426 made) 1. 112 ...... vs. Nevada-Reno, 1982-83 (49 FG, 14 FT) 2. 2,708 ...... 1977-78 (1,171 made) 112 ...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 2003-04 (37 FG, 32 FT) 3. 2,647 ...... 1979-80 (1,119 made) 3. 111 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 1985-86 (44 FG, 23 FT) 4. 2,476 ...... 2006-07 (1,014 made) 111 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 1983-84 (45 FG, 21 FT) 5. 2,214 ...... 1982-83 (1,078 made) 5. 110 ...... vs. Rice, 2005-06 (40 FG, 21 FT) 110 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 1983-84 (36 FG, 38 FT) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 110 ...... vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 1978-79 (48 FG, 14 FT) GAME SEASON 1. 63.1 ...... vs. New Orleans, 2004-05 (41-65) 1. 3,458 ...... 1978-79 (1,426 FG, 609 FT) 2. 60.0 ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 1985-86 (33-55) 2. 2,883 ...... 1977-78 (1,171 FG, 541 FT) 3. 59.7 ...... vs. Mississippi Valley, 1984-85 (37-62) 3. 2,754 ...... 1979-80 (1,119 FG, 516 FT) 59.7 ...... vs. Alcorn State, 1982-83 (40-67) 4. 2,718 ...... 2006-07 (1,014 FG, 561 FT) 5. 59.3 ...... vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1982-83 (51-66) REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 5. 2,670 ...... 1982-83 (1,078 FG, 514 FT) SEASON 1. 48.7 ...... 1982-83 (1,078-2,214) SCORING AVERAGE 2. 48.0 ...... 1983-84 (939-1,958) SEASON 3. 47.0 ...... 1985-86 (972-2,067) 1. 86.5 ...... 1978-79 (3,458 points in 40 games) 4. 46.9 ...... 1984-85 (1,006-2,145) 2. 83.4 ...... 1982-83 (2,670 points in 32 games) 5. 46.0 ...... 1987-88 (926 in 2,012) 3. 78.6 ...... 1994-95 (2,278 points in 29 games) 4. 77.7 ...... 2006-07 (2,718 points in 35 games) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5. 77.1 ...... 1984-85 (2,468 points in 32 games) GAME 1. 17 ...... vs. Bowling Green, 1999-00 (41 attempts) * 2. 16 ...... vs. Auburn, 1998-99 (26 attempts) FIELD GOALS MADE 3. 14 ...... vs. Western Kentucky, 2000-01 (34 attempts) GAME 14 ...... vs. Wright State, 1996-97 (36 attempts) 1. 51 ...... vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1982-83 (66 attempts) 5. 13 ...... vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1994-95 (22 attempts) 51 ...... vs. Blue Mountain, 1978-79 (99 attempts) * SEC Record 3. 49 ...... vs. Nevada-Reno, 1982-83 (85 attempts) SEASON 4. 48 ...... vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 1978-79 (86 attempts) 1. 203 ...... 1999-00 (661 attempts) 5. 47 ...... vs. Auburn, 1978-79 (104 attempts) 2. 191 ...... 2000-01 (582 attempts) 47 ...... vs. Montevallo, 1977-78 (93 attempts) 3. 179 ...... 2002-03 (597 attempts) SEASON 4. 178 ...... 1998-99 (550 attempts) 1. 1,426 ...... 1978-79 (3,272 attempts) 5. 174 ...... 2001-02 (510 attempts) 2. 1,171 ...... 1977-78 (2,708 attempts) 3. 1,119 ...... 1979-80 (2,647 attempts) 4. 1,078 ...... 1982-83 (2,214 attempts) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 5. 1,014 ...... 2006-07 (2,476 attempts) GAME 1. 41 ...... vs. Bowling Green, 1999-00 (17 made) 2. 36 ...... vs. Wright State, 1996-97 (14 made) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3. 34...... vs. Western Kentucky, 2000-01 (14 made) GAME 4. 33...... vs. LSU, 2000-01 (9 made) 1. 104 ...... vs. Mississippi University for Women, 1978-79 (37 made) 5. 32 ...... vs. Texas-Pan American, 1994-95 (12 made) 104 ...... vs. Auburn, 1978-79 (47 made) SEASON 3. 102 ...... vs. Tennessee Tech, 1978-79 (41 made) 1. 661 ...... 1999-00 (203 made) 4. 101 ...... at Rice, 2006-07 (34 made) 2. 597 ...... 2002-03 (179 made) 5. 100 ...... vs. Blue Mountain, 1978-79 (51 made) 3. 582 ...... 2000-01 (191 made) 4. 550 ...... 1998-99 (178 made) 5. 534 ...... 2008-09 (162 made)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME (minimum 2 attempts) 1. 100.0 ...... vs. Arkansas State, 1992-93 (2-2) 2. 75.0 ...... vs. Grambling State, 1993-94 (3-4) 75.0 ...... vs. Memphis State, 1991-92 (6-8) 75.0 ...... vs. Tennessee, 1991-92 (3-4) 75.0 ...... vs. Mercer, 1988-89 (3-4) SEASON 1. 35.6 ...... 1987-88 (89-250) 2. 35.4 ...... 1990-91 (95-268) 3. 35.3 ...... 1995-96 (159-451) 4. 34.6 ...... 1992-93 (98-283) 5. 34.4 ...... 1994-95 (171-497) 34.4 ...... 1989-90 (74-215)

The 1978-79 Rebel team holds several team records, including most points and highest scoring average in a season. Ole Miss Head Coach Renee Ladner and former Rebel coaches Peggie Gillom and Carol Ross were both members of that team.

118 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS OLE MISS TEAM RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE BLOCKED SHOTS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY GAME GAME 1. 38 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 1983-84 (52 attempts) 1. 11 ...... vs. Memphis, 1998-99 2. 36 ...... vs. Mississippi University for Women, 1975-76 (50 attempts) 11 ...... vs. Arizona State, 1992-93 3. 34...... at UAB, 2006-07 (49 attempts) 11 ...... vs. Florida, 1978-79 4. 32 ...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 2003-04 (42 attempts) 4. 10 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 1989-90 5. 31 ...... vs. Jackson State, 1990-91 (43 attempts) 10 ...... vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1983-84 31 ...... vs. LSU, 1980-81 (40 attempts) SEASON SEASON 1. 129 ...... 1982-83 (32 games) 1. 609 ...... 1978-79 (861 attempts) 2. 123 ...... 1984-85 (32 games) 2. 561 ...... 2006-07 (884 attempts) 3. 122 ...... 1992-93 (29 games) 3. 542 ...... 1991-92 (771 attempts) 4. 119 ...... 1981-82 (32 games) 4. 541 ...... 1977-78 (800 attempts) 5. 114 ...... 2006-07 (35 games) 5. 530 ...... 2003-04 (770 attempts) ASSISTS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS GAME GAME 1. 35 ...... vs. Mississippi State, 1984-85 1. 52 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 1983-84 (38 made) 2. 32 ...... vs. North Carolina, 1979-80 2. 50 ...... vs. Mississippi University for Women, 1975-76 (36 made) 3. 31 ...... vs. Delta State, 1982-83 3. 49...... at UAB, 2006-07 (34 made) 31 ...... vs. Mississippi State, 1977-78 4. 47 ...... vs. Western Kentucky, 1982-83 (28 made) 31 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 1976-77 5. 46 ...... vs. Jackson State, 1981-83 (27 made) SEASON 1. 897 ...... 1978-79 (40 games) SEASON 2. 776 ...... 1979-80 (37 games) 1. 884 ...... 2006-07 (561 made) 3. 627 ...... 1982-83 (32 games) 2. 861 ...... 1978-79 (609 made) 4. 534 ...... 1981-82 (32 games) 3. 823 ...... 1982-83 (514 made) 5. 531 ...... 1984-85 (32 games) 4. 800 ...... 1977-78 (541 made) 5. 772 ...... 1984-85 (456 made) STEALS GAME FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 36 ...... vs. Blue Mountain, 1978-79 GAME 2. 28 ...... vs. UALR, 2001-02 1. 100.0 ...... vs. Mississippi State 2002-03 (17-17) 3. 27 ...... vs. North Carolina, 1979-80 100.0 ...... vs. Auburn, 1990-91 (4-4) 4. 26...... vs. Illinois, 2006-07 100.0 ...... vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1982-93 (7-7) 26 ...... vs. Mississippi State, 1985-86 100.0 ...... vs. Alabama, 1979-80 (6-6) 26 ...... vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 1979-80 5. 95.5 ...... vs. Jackson State, 1985-86 (21-22) SEASON SEASON 1. 673 ...... 1978-79 (40 games) 1. 71.9 ...... 1996-97 (363-505) 2. 478 ...... 1979-80 (37 games) 2. 70.7 ...... 1978-79 (609-861) 3. 475 ...... 2006-07 (35 games) 3. 70.3 ...... 1991-92 (542-771) 4. 374 ...... 1981-82 (32 games) 4. 70.2 ...... 2008-09 (462-658) 5. 372 ...... 1985-86 (32 games) 5. 68.6 ...... 2003-04 (530-770) 68.6 ...... 2001-02 (395-576) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED GAME REBOUNDS 1. 32...... vs. Nicholls State, 2008-09 (13 FG, 4 FT) GAME 2. 36 ...... vs. Texas-Arlington, 1994-95 (11 FG, 12 FT) 1. 70 ...... vs. Mississippi University for Women, 1978-79 3. 37 ...... vs. Abilene Christian, 1984-85 (12 FG, 13 FT) 2. 69 ...... vs. Belhaven, 1979-80 4. 38 ...... vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 2000-01 (18 FG, 2 FT) 69 ...... vs. Grambling State, 2004-05 38 ...... vs. Tennessee Tech, 1994-95 (15 FG, 7 FT) 4. 68 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 1981-82 38 ...... vs. Texas-Pan American, 1993-94 (11 FG, 15 FT) 5. 67 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 1982-83 SEASON 67 ...... vs. Jackson State, 1979-80 1. 1,167 ...... 1984-85 (32 games) SEASON 2. 1,224 ...... 1981-82 (32 games) 1. 1,798 ...... 1978-79 (40 games) 3. 1,650 ...... 1998-99 (28 games) 2. 1,671 ...... 1979-80 (37 games) 4. 1,781 ...... 1994-95 (29 games) 3. 1,542 ...... 1977-78 (40 games) 5. 1,789 ...... 1980-81 (26 games) 4. 1,517 ...... 2006-07 (35 games) 5. 1,511 ...... 1982-83 (32 games)

REBOUNDING AVERAGE SEASON 1. 47.2 ...... 1982-83 (1,511 rebounds in 32 games) 2. 46.2 ...... 1984-85 (1,479 rebounds in 32 games) 3. 45.8 ...... 1981-82 (1,465 rebounds in 32 games) 4. 45.2 ...... 1979-80 (1,671 rebounds in 37 games) 5. 45.0 ...... 1978-79 (1,798 rebounds in 40 games)

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 119 OLE MISS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS SEASON GAME 1. 314 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1985-86 (577 attempts) 1. 45 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Tennessee, 1977-78 (21 FG, 3 FT) 2. 312 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1977-78 (583 attempts) 2. 39 ...... Eugenia Conner vs. Cheyney State, 1983-84 (16 FG, 7 FT) 3. 293 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1979-80 (652 attempts) 39 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Jackson State, 1977-78 (17 FG, 5 FT) 4. 288 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1978-79 (571 attempts) 4. 38 ...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Tennessee, 1985-86 (18 FG, 2 FT) 5. 249 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-83 (412 attempts) 38 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Valdosta State, 1978-79 (16 FG, 6 FT) SEASON CAREER 1. 742 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1985-86 (32 games) 1. 1,052 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1976-80 (2,120 attempts) 2. 721 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1977-78 (40 games) 2. 943 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1982-86 (1,809 attempts) 3. 714 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1979-80 (37 games) 3. 807 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (1,423 attempts) 4. 692 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1978-79 (39 games) 4. 789 ...... Clara Jackson, 1990-94 (1,487 attempts) 5. 781 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (1,561 attempts) REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 5. 670 ...... Armintie Price, 2006-07 (35 games) CAREER 1. 2,486 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1976-80 (144 games) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2. 2,186 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1982-86 (126 games) GAME 3. 2,165 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (126 games) 1. 37 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Tennessee, 1977-78 (21 made) * 4. 1,993 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (126 games) 2. 34 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Jackson State, 1977-78 (17 made) 5. 1,919 ...... Clara Jackson, 1990-94 (123 games) 3. 31 ...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Northeast Louisiana, 1985-86 (13 made) 4. 30 ...... Yolanda Moore vs. Georgia, 1994-95 (9 made) SCORING AVERAGE 5. 29 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Mississippi College, 1979-80 (8 made) SEASON 29 ...... Shelia Sullivan vs. Mercer, 1975-76 (11 made) 1. 23.2 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1985-86 (742 pts., 32 games) * SEC Record 2. 20.4 ...... Shelia Sullivan, 1975-76 (551 pts., 27 games) SEASON 3. 19.6 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-83 (628 pts., 32 games) 1. 652 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1979-80 (293 made) 4. 19.3 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1979-80 (713 pts., 27 games) 2. 583 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1977-78 (312 made) 19.3 ...... Shelia Sullivan, 1976-77 (539 pts., 28 games) 3. 577 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1985-86 (314 made) CAREER 4. 571 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1978-79 (288 made) 1. 19.2 ...... Shelia Sullivan, 1974-77 (1,475 pts., 77 games) 5. 523 ...... Armintie Price, 2006-07 (239 made) 2. 17.3 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1982-86 (2,186 pts., 126 games) CAREER 17.3 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1976-80 (2,486 pts., 144 games) 1. 2,120 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1976-80 (1,052 made) 4. 17.2 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (2,165 pts., 126 games) 2. 1,809 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1982-86 (943 made) 5. 15.8 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (1,993 pts., 126 games) 3. 1,561 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (781 made) 4. 1,487 ...... Clara Jackson, 1990-94 (789 made) FIELD GOALS MADE 5. 1,423 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (807 made) GAME 1. 21 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Tennessee, 1977-78 (37 attempts) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2. 18 ...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Tennessee, 1985-86 (26 attempts) GAME (minimum of 6 attempts) 3. 17 ...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Memphis State, 1985-86 (21 attempts) 1. 100.0 ...... Teena Bender vs. Florida International, 1990-91 (7-7) 17 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Jackson State, 1977-78 (34 attempts) 100.0 ...... LaTeasha Johnson vs. New Orleans, 1989-90 (6-6) 5. 16 ...... Eugenia Conner vs. Cheyney State, 1983-84 (18 attempts) 100.0 ...... Teena Bender vs. Alcorn State, 1987-88 (8-8) 16 ...... Jennifer Gillom vs. UAB, 1983-84 (23 attempts) 100.0 ...... Louise Renick vs. Belhaven, 1975-76 (7-7) 16 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Valdosta State, 1978-79 (30 attempts) 100.0 ...... Louise Renick vs. Unifirst AAU, 1975-76 (6-6) 16 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. LSU, 1978-79 (24 attempts) 100.0 ...... Shelia Sullivan vs. Unifirst AAU, 1975-76 (15-15)

Peggie Gillom, (1976-80), former associate head coach for the Rebels, is Ole Miss’ all-time lead- Von Kirk (2000-02) finished her Rebel career ranked tied for third in school history with 141 ing scorer with 2,486 career points. Her name also appears on several other charts in the Rebel career-three pointers. She is also ranked fifth all-time at Ole Miss with a career three-point per- record book. centage of 36.3.

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SEASON 13 Kim Bullard vs. Auburn, 1987-88 (5 made) REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 1. 60.4 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-83 (249-412) 4. 12 ...... Carla Bartee vs. Alabama, 2005-06 (4 made) 2. 58.4 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1984-85 (178-305) 12 ...... Elizabeth Cansdale vs. George Washington, 2004-05 (3 made) 3. 56.9 ...... Cynthia Autry, 1986-87 (145-255) 12 ...... Carletta Brown vs. Florida, 2004-05 (3 made) 4. 56.1 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-04 (170-303) 12 ...... Von Kirk vs. Tennessee, 2001-02 (6 made) 5. 55.3 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-82 (194-351) 12 ...... Von Kirk vs. LSU, 2000-01 (4 made) CAREER 12 ...... Becky Myatt vs. Bowling Green, 1999-00 (4 made) 1. 56.7 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (807-1,423) 12 ...... Kim Rosamond vs. Texas -Pan American, 1994-95 (6 made) 2. 53.4 ...... Saundra Jackson, 2000-02 (191-357) SEASON 3. 53.1 ...... Clara Jackson, 1990-94 (789-1,487) 1. 207 ...... BIANCA THOMAS, 2008-09 (73 MADE) 4. 52.1 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1982-86 (943-1,809) 2. 182 ...... Ashley Johnson, 2005-06 (59 made) 3. 181 ...... Becky Myatt, 2000-01 (63 made) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 4. 178 ...... Becky Myatt, 1999-00 (59 made) GAME 5. 176 ...... Becky Myatt, 1998-99 (65 made) 1. 7 ...... BIANCA THOMAS AT MISSISSIPPI STATE, 2008-09 (13 ATTEMPTS) CAREER 7 ...... Becky Myatt vs. Auburn, 1998-99 (10 attempts) 1. 666 ...... Becky Myatt, 1998-01 (232 made) 7 ...... Regan Seybert vs. Florida, 1994-95 (11 attempts) 2. 489 ...... Regan Seybert, 1993-97 (194 made) 4. 6 ...... BIANCA THOMAS VS. ARKANSAS, 2008-09 (10 ATTEMPTS) 3. 465 ...... Carletta Brown, 2002-05 (128 made) 6 ...... Elizabeth Cansdale vs. Mississippi State, 2004-05 (11 attempts) 4. 449 ...... Ashley Johnson, 2003-06 (141 made) 6 ...... Elizabeth Cansdale vs. Vermont, 2004-05 (13 attempts) 5. 419 ...... Jackie Martin, 1987-92 (138 made) 6 ...... Von Kirk vs. Tennessee, 2001-02 (12 attempts) 6 ...... Kim Rosamond vs. Texas Pan-American, 1994-95 (12 attempts) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 6 ...... Kim Gilchrist vs. Mississippi State, 1990-91 (7 attempts) GAME (minimum of 4 attempts) 6 ...... Kim Bullard vs. Auburn, 1987-88 (8 attempts) 1. 100.0 ...... ELIZABETH ROBERTSON AT USF, 2008-09 (4-4) SEASON 100.0 ...... Regan Seybert vs. Tennessee, 1996-97 (4-4) 1. 73 ...... BIANCA THOMAS, 2008-09 (207 ATTEMPTS) 100.0 ...... Regan Seybert vs. St. Joseph’s, 1995-96 (4-4) 2. 65 ...... Becky Myatt, 1998-99 (176 attempts) 100.0 ...... Regan Seybert vs. Mississippi State, 1994-95 (4-4) 3. 63 ...... Becky Myatt, 2000-01 (181 attempts) 100.0 ...... Anita Milons vs. Middle Tennessee State, 1994-95 (4-4) 63 ...... Regan Seybert, 1994-95 (148 attempts) 100.0 ...... Regan Seybert vs. Long Island, 1993-94 (4-4) 5. 59 ...... Becky Myatt, 1999-00 (178 attempts) 100.0 ...... Diane Pimpton vs. St. John’s, 1992-93 (4-4) 59 ...... Ashley Johnson, 2005-06 (182 attempts) SEASON (minimum 100 attempts) CAREER 1. 50.5 ...... Kim Gilchrist, 1991-92 (53-105) 1. 232 ...... Becky Myatt, 1998-01 (666 attempts) 2. 42.9 ...... Kim Bullard, 1987-88 (57-133) 2. 194 ...... Regan Seybert, 1993-97 (489 attempts) 3. 42.6 ...... Regan Seybert, 1994-95 (63-148) 3. 141 ...... Von Kirk, 1999-02 (388 attempts) 4. 40.6 ...... Diane Pimpton, 1992-93 (43-106) 141 ...... Ashley Johnson, 2005-06 (449 attempts) 5. 40.3 ...... Regan Seybert, 1995-96 (54-134) 5. 138 ...... Jackie Martin, 1987-92 (419 attempts) CAREER (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 43.6 ...... Kim Gilchrist, 1990-92 (102-234) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2. 42.9 ...... Kim Bullard, 1987-88 (57-133) GAME 3. 39.7 ...... Regan Seybert, 1993-97 (194-489) 1. 13 ...... BIANCA THOMAS AT ARKANSAS, 2008-09 (2 MADE) 4. 39.1 ...... Diane Pimpton, 1991-93 (43-110) 13 ...... BIANCA THOMAS, AT MISSISSIPPI STATE, 2008-09 (7 MADE) 5. 36.3 ...... Von Kirk, 1999-02 (141-388) 13 ...... Carla Bartee vs. Kentucky, 2005-06 (5 made) 13 ...... Elizabeth Cansdale vs. Vermont, 2004-05 (6 made)

Carol Ross (1977-81) is one of only two Rebels to record over 1,000 points, 500 assists and Eugenia Conner (1981-85) is one of the top rebounders in Ole Miss history. Conner holds the 250 steals in a career. second-highest career rebounding average at 9.3 boards per game. She also holds the school record for the most rebounds in a game with 24 against Western Kentucky.

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 121 OLE MISS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME GAME (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 16...... Armintie Price at UAB, 2006-07 (21 attempts) 1. 100.0 ...... Ashley Johnson vs. McNeese State, 2003-04 (10-10) 2. 14 ...... Amber Watts vs. Louisiana Tech, 2004-05 (17 attempts) 100.0 ...... Armintie Price vs. Memphis, 2003-04 (10-10) 14 ...... Lisa Mabry vs. NW Miss. Jr. College, 1974-75 (16 attempts) 100.0 ...... Amber Watts vs. Mississippi State, 2002-03 (10-10) 4. 13 ...... Amber Watts vs. Arkansas, 2004-05 (16 attempts) 100.0 ...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Southern Miss., 1984-85 (10-10) 13 ...... Carol Ross vs. Mississippi Valley, 1977-78 (15 attempts) 100.0 ...... Jeanie Loyd vs. Delta State, 1977-78 (10-10) SEASON 100.0 ...... Shelia Sullivan vs. Jackson State, 1976-77 (12-12) 1. 183 ...... Armintie Price, 2006-07 (301 attempts) 100.0 ...... Cathy Casteel vs. Delta State, 1976-77 (12-12) 2. 161 ...... Armintie Price, 2005-06 (261 attempts) SEASON (minimum 60 attempts) 3. 130 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-83 (214 attempts) 1. 88.3 ...... Becky Myatt, 1997-98 (68-77) 4. 128 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1979-80 (181 attempts) 2. 86.1 ...... Von Kirk, 2001-02 (87-101)

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 5. 123 ...... Armintie Price, 2004-05 (229 attempts) 3. 85.4 ...... Von Kirk, 2000-01 (76-89) CAREER 4. 83.9 ...... Dana Fortenberry, 1980-81 (52-62) 1. 589 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (982 attempts) 5. 83.3 ...... Sandra Helms, 1980-81 (65-78) 2. 382 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1976-80 (532 attempts) CAREER (minimum 100 attempts) 3. 379 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (700 attempts) 1. 85.7 ...... Von Kirk, 2000-02 (210-245) 4. 336 ...... Yolonda Moore, 1992-1996 (547 attempts) 2. 81.3 ...... Dana Fortenberry, 1979-83 (221-272) 5. 325 ...... Cynthia Autry, 1985-89 (429 attempts) 3. 80.1 ...... Becky Myatt, 1998-01 (245-306) 325 ...... Alisa Scott, 1983-87 (464 attempts) 4. 76.9 ...... Sandra Helms, 1980-82 (93-121) 5. 76.6 ...... Regan Seybert, 1993-97 (170-222) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS GAME REBOUNDS 1. 21...... Armintie Price at UAB, 2006-07 (16 made) GAME 2. 19 ...... Armintie Price vs. South Carolina, 2004-05 (7 made) 1. 24 ...... Eugenia Conner vs. Western Kentucky 1982-83 3. 18 ...... Tarsha Bethley vs. UMKC, 1998-99 (11 made) 2. 23 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Vanderbilt, 1977-78 4. 17...... Armintie Price at Rutgers, 2006-07 (12 made) 3. 20 ...... Armintie Price vs. Mississippi St., 2005-06 17 ...... Amber Watts vs. Louisiana Tech, 2004-05 (14 made) 20 ...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Vanderbilt, 1983-84 17 ...... Michelle Hartzog vs. Alabama, 1989-90 (11 made) 20 ...... Peggie Gillom vs. Fort Valley State, 1977-78 SEASON 20 ...... Cathy Casteel vs. Jackson State, 1977-78 1. 301 ...... Armintie Price, 2006-07 (183 made) SEASON 2. 261 ...... Armintie Price, 2005-06 (161 made) 1. 361 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1979-80 (37 games) 3. 229 ...... Armintie Price, 2004-05 (123 made) 2. 341 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1978-79 (39 games) 4. 214 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-83 (130 made) 3. 329 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1977-78 (40 games) 5. 203 ...... Tarsha Bethley, 1998-99 (110 made) 4. 327 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-83 (32 games) CAREER 5. 309 ...... Armintie Price, 2006-07 (35 games) 1. 982 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (589 made) CAREER 2. 700 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (379 made) 1. 1,271 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1976-80 (144 games) 3. 681 ...... Armintie Price, 2005-06 (406 made) 2. 1,198 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (126 games) 4. 547 ...... Yolonda Moore, 1992-96 (336 made) 3. 1,177 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (126 games) 5. 532 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1976-80 (382 made) 4. 955 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1982-86 (126 games) 5. 920 ...... Cynthia Autry, 1985-89 (124 games)

Jennifer Gillom (1983-86) ranks second on the Ole Miss career scoring list with 2,186 points. She Shawn Goff became the new Ole Miss record holder in career blocked shots after collecting 207 also tops the school’s single season points scored list (742) and season scoring average list rejections during her four-year span in Oxford. Goff also owns the school record for the most (23.2). Both school records were set in 1985-86 and still stand today. blocked shots in a season with the 67 she tallied as a junior in 2007-08.

122 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS OLE MISS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS REBOUNDING AVERAGE 13 ...... Sherry Slayton vs. Texas, 1988-89 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY SEASON 13 ...... Carol Ross vs. Kentucky, 1979-80 1. 11.2 ...... Joyce Meek, 1974-75, (246 rebounds in 22 games) 13 ...... Sandra Wells vs. Mississippi State, 1977-78 2. 10.3 ...... Armintie Price, 2004-05 (299 rebounds in 29 games) SEASON 3. 10.2 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-83 , (327 rebounds in 32 games) 1. 212 ...... Kim Bullard, 1985-86 (32 games) 4. 9.8 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1979-80, (361 rebounds in 37 games) 2. 208 ...... Carol Ross, 1979-80 (37 games) 5. 9.6 ...... Armintie Price, 2005-06, (299 rebounds in 31 games) 3. 201 ...... Glenda Springfield, 1978-79 (39 games) CAREER 4. 195 ...... Dana Fortenberry, 1982-83 (32 games) 1. 9.5 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (889 rebounds in 91 games) 5. 189 ...... Dana Fortenberry, 1981-82 (32 games) 2. 9.3 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 , (1,177 rebounds in 126 games) CAREER 3. 8.8 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1976-80, (1,271 rebounds in 144 games) 1. 566 ...... Glenda Springfield, 1975-79 (134 games) 4. 7.6 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1982-86, (955 rebounds in 126 games) 2. 559 ...... Kim Bullard, 1984-88 (118 games) 5. 7.5 ...... Justina Smith, 1979-82, (684 rebounds in 91 games) 3. 552 ...... Dana Fortenberry, 1979-83 (123 games) 4. 531 ...... Carol Ross, 1977-81 (135 games) BLOCKED SHOTS 5. 455 ...... Jackie Martin, 1987-92 (130 games) GAME 1. 7 ...... Susan Byrd vs. Southern, 1993-94 STEALS 2. 6...... Shawn Goff vs. Alcorn State, 2008-09 GAME 6...... Shawn Goff at Miami (Fla.), 2007-08 1. 12...... Armintie Price vs. Illinois, 2006-07 6 ...... Amber Watts vs. Arkansas State, 2001-02 2. 11 ...... Carol Ross vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 1979-80 6 ...... Susan Byrd vs. Kentucky, 1993-94 3. 9...... Armintie Price vs. Miami, 2006-07 6 ...... Susan Byrd vs. Arizona State, 1992-93 4. 8 ...... Armintie Price vs. South Carolina, 2004-05 6 ...... Eugenia Conner vs. Mercer, 1983-84 8 ...... Carol Ross vs. North Carolina, 1979-80 6 ...... Jennifer Gillom vs. UT-Chattanooga, 1983-84 8 ...... Glenda Springfield vs. Blue Mountain, 1978-79 SEASON 8 ...... Carol Ross vs. Mississippi Valley, 1977-78 1. 67...... Shawn Goff, 2007-08 (29 games) SEASON 2. 60...... Shawn Goff, 2008-09 (30 games) 1. 135 ...... Carol Ross, 1979-80 (37 games) 60 ...... Susan Byrd, 1993-94 (33 games) 2. 131 ...... Armintie Price, 2006-07 (35 games) 4. 59 ...... Susan Byrd, 1992-93 (28 games) 3. 104 ...... Armintie Price, 2005-06 (31 games) 5. 55 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-82 (32games) 4. 98 ...... Glenda Springfield, 1978-79 (39 games) CAREER 5. 95 ...... Alisa Scott, 1984-85 (32 games) 1. 208 ...... Shawn Goff, 2005-06 (125 games) CAREER 2. 194 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1981-85 (126 games) 1. 403 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 (126 games) 3. 184 ...... Susan Byrd, 1990-95 (113 games) 2. 333 ...... Carol Ross, 1977-81 (135 games) 4. 174 ...... Amber Watts, 2002-05 (116 games) 3. 329 ...... Alisa Scott, 1983-87 (124 games) 5. 112 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1982-86 (126 games) 4. 296 ...... Glenda Springfield, 1975-79 (134 games) 5. 248 ...... Kim Bullard, 1984-88 (118 games) ASSISTS GAME 1. 15 ...... Kim Bullard vs. Middle Tennessee, 1985-86 15 ...... Maxine Tucker vs. LSU, 1983-84 15 ...... Dana Fortenberry vs. Alabama, 1982-83 15 ...... Sandra Wells vs. Mississippi College, 1976-77 5. 13 ...... Carletta Brown vs. Arkansas, 2003-04

Kim Bullard (1985-88) is one of the top distributors in school history as she ranks second all- Armintie Price (2004-07) finished her career at Ole Miss with over 2,000 points, 1,000 time at Ole Miss with 559 assists. Bullard also ranks first in season assists (212) and is tied for rebounds, 400 assists and 400 steals. She is one of only two players in NCAA history to first with the 15 helpers she dished out against Middle Tennessee in 1985-86. accomplish that feat.

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 123 REBEL MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS OVERTIME GAMES (16-16) OVERTIME GAMES ON THE ROAD (4-8) 2008-09 ...... UALR ...... L, 64-61...... 12-17-08 2006-07 ...... Mississippi State...... W, 86-84 ...... 02-18-07 2007-08 ...... Central Michigan...... W, 81-70 ...... 01-03-08 Arkansas (2OT) ...... W, 90-87 ...... 02-04-07 2006-07 ...... Mississippi State...... W, 86-84 ...... 02-18-07 Kentucky ...... W, 67-65 ...... 01-14-07 Arkansas (2OT) ...... W, 90-87 ...... 02-04-07 Rutgers (3OT) ...... L, 89-84...... 12-12-06 Kentucky ...... W, 67-65 ...... 01-14-07 Rice (2OT) ...... L, 92-91...... 11-17-06 Rutgers (3OT) ...... L, 89-84...... 12-12-06 2003-04 ...... Chattanooga...... L, 77-79...... 12-06-03 Rice (2OT) ...... L, 92-91...... 11-17-06 2001-02 ...... South Alabama...... L, 61-62 ...... 12-21-01 2003-04 ...... Kentucky (2OT) ...... W, 90-88 ...... 02-01-04 Arkansas State (4OT)...... L, 81-86 ...... 12-07-01 Georgia (2OT) ...... W, 90-79 ...... 01-22-04 1994-95 ...... Georgia ...... L, 77-80 ...... 02-10-95 Chattanooga...... L, 77-79...... 12-06-03 1987-88 ...... Jackson State (2OT)...... W, 67-64 ...... 01-27-88 2002-03 ...... Lipscomb ...... W, 61-52 ...... 12-08-02 1985-86 ...... Louisiana-Monroe...... L, 80-82 ...... 12-02-86 2001-02 ...... South Alabama...... L, 61-62 ...... 12-21-01 1981-82 ...... Alabama (2OT)...... L, 89-93 ...... 01-11-82 Arkansas State (4OT)...... L, 81-86 ...... 12-07-01 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 2000-01 ...... Belmont ...... W, 74-62 ...... 01-16-01 1998-99 ...... UMKC ...... W, 62-61 ...... 12-19-98 OVERTIME GAMES AT NEUTRAL SITES (3-6) Maine...... W, 77-72 ...... 11-28-98 1998-99 ...... UMKC ...... W, 62-61 ...... 12-19-98 1994-95 ...... Drake...... L, 81-87 ...... 03-17-95 Maine...... W, 77-72 ...... 11-28-98 Georgia ...... L, 77-80 ...... 02-10-95 1994-95 ...... Drake...... L, 81-87 ...... 03-17-95 1993-94 ...... Alabama...... L, 84-86 ...... 03-05-94 1993-94 ...... Alabama...... L, 84-86 ...... 03-05-94 1991-92 ...... Tennessee ...... W, 80-78 ...... 01-18-92 1989-90 ...... Auburn...... L, 71-72 ...... 03-04-90 1989-90 ...... Auburn...... L,71-72...... 03-04-90 1985-86 ...... Auburn...... W, 56-55 ...... 03-20-86 1988-89 ...... Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 74-71 ...... 11-30-88 1982-83 ...... Tennessee (3OT) ...... L, 83-90 ...... 03-25-83 1987-88 ...... Jackson State (2OT)...... W, 67-64 ...... 01-27-88 1979-80 ...... MUW...... L, 80-82 ...... 02-22-80 1985-86 ...... Texas ...... W, 56-55 ...... 03-22-86 1975-76 ...... Mercer ...... L, 97-101 ...... 03-12-76 Louisiana-Monroe...... L, 80-82 ...... 12-02-85 1984-85 ...... Louisiana-Monroe...... L, 67-70 ...... 12-03-84 1982-83 ...... Tennessee (3OT) ...... L, 83-90 ...... 03-25-83 DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES PLAYER ...... GAMES...... SEASONS 1981-82 ...... Jackson State ...... W, 83-77 ...... 02-17-82 1. Peggie Gillom ...... 114 ...... 1977-80 Alabama (2OT)...... L, 89-93 ...... 01-11-82 2. Armintie Price...... 110 ...... 2003-07 1979-80 ...... MUW...... L, 80-82 ...... 02-22-80 3. Eugenia Conner ...... 106 ...... 1982-85 Auburn...... W, 71-65 ...... 02-13-80 4. Clara Jackson ...... 101 ...... 1991-94 1975-76 ...... Mercer ...... L, 97-101 ...... 03-12-76 5. Jennifer Gillom...... 89 ...... 1983-86 6. Alisa Scott ...... 81 ...... 1984-87 OVERTIME GAMES AT HOME (9-2) 7. Sheila Sullivan ...... 73 ...... 1975-77 2008-09 ...... UALR ...... L, 64-61...... 12-17-08 8. Cynthia Autry ...... 72 ...... 1986-89 2007-08 ...... Central Michigan...... W, 81-70 ...... 01-03-08 9. Marilyn Brooks ...... 71 ...... 1982-85 2003-04 ...... Kentucky (2OT) ...... W, 90-88 ...... 02-01-04 10. Jackie Martin ...... 70 ...... 1988-92 Georgia (2OT) ...... W, 90-79 ...... 01-22-04 2002-03 ...... Lipscomb ...... W, 61-52 ...... 12-08-02 CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLES 2000-01 ...... Belmont ...... W, 74-62 ...... 01-16-01 PLAYER ...... TRIPLE-DOUBLES...... GAME 1991-92 ...... Tennessee ...... W, 80-78 ...... 01-18-92 1. Armintie Price...... 1 ...... 12-02-06 vs. Illinois 1988-89 ...... Louisiana-Monroe...... W, 74-71 ...... 11-30-88 (34 points, 15 rebounds, 12 steals) 1984-85 ...... Louisiana-Monroe...... L, 67-70 ...... 12-03-84 2. Eugenia Conner ...... 1 ...... 12-18-81 vs. McNeese State 1981-82 ...... Jackson State ...... W, 83-77 ...... 02-17-82 (15 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists) 1979-80 ...... Auburn...... W, 71-65 ...... 02-13-80

Eugenia Conner recorded the first triple-double in school history as she poured in 15 points, 12 Armintie Price posted the only other triple-double in school history with her performance against rebounds and 11 assists against McNeese State during the 1981-82 season. Illinois during the 2006-07 season. Price tallied 34 points, 15 rebounds and 12 steals in a Rebel victory.

124 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS REBEL MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES 5. 01-05-04...... 112-43...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY PLAYER ...... DOUBLE-DOUBLES ...... SEASONS 6. 12-30-01...... 105-46...... vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 1. Armintie Price...... 57...... 2004-07 7. 11-27-01...... 101-57...... vs. Arkansas-Little Rock 2. Peggie Gillom ...... 51...... 1977-80 8. 11-22-98...... 100-77...... vs. Florida Atlantic 3. Eugenia Conner ...... 50...... 1982-85 9. 01-17-95...... 102-54...... vs. Louisiana-Monroe 4. Jennifer Gillom...... 37...... 1983-86 10. 12-29-94...... 103-56...... vs. Middle Tennessee 5. Cynthia Autry ...... 31...... 1986-89 11. 03-04-94...... 100-64...... vs. Mississippi State 6. Marilyn Brooks ...... 27...... 1982-85 12. 11-26-85...... 111-59...... vs. Mississippi College 7. Clara Jackson ...... 26...... 1991-94 13. 02-03-84...... 111-63...... vs. Mississippi College 8. Yolanda Moore ...... 19...... 1993-96 14. 12-16-83...... 110-65...... vs. Tennessee State 9. Tarsha Bethley ...... 17...... 1996-99 15. 02-04-83...... 112-52...... vs. Nevada Reno 10. Mimi Williams ...... 16...... 1976-78 16. 01-29-83...... 100-73...... vs. Delta State 17. 01-10-83...... 109-46...... vs. Missouri St. Louis GAMES PLAYED 18. 01-03-83...... 101-83...... at Tennessee Tech 19. 12-10-82...... 102-48...... vs. Austin Peay (AT OLE MISS ONLY) 20. 12-01-82...... 104-59...... vs. Arkansas State GAMES 21. 12-05-81...... 102-54...... vs. Jacksonville State 1. 144 ...... Peggie Gillom, 1977-80 22. 03-08-79...... 101-78...... vs. Florida 2. 135 ...... Carol Ross, 1978-81 23. 02-10-79...... 110-93...... at Southeastern Louisiana 3. 134 ...... Glenda Springfield, 1976-79 24. 01-17-79...... 104-75...... vs. Memphis 4. 130 ...... Jackie Martin, 1988-92 25. 01-05-79...... 100-82...... vs. Alabama 5. 126 ...... Armintie Price, 2003-07 26. 12-16-78...... 100-72...... vs. Tennessee Tech 126 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1983-86 27. 12-08-78...... 107-62...... at Auburn 126 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-85 28. 11-28-78...... 105-77...... vs. Blue Mountain 8. 125 ...... Shawn Goff, 2005-09 29. 09-14-78...... 102-86...... vs. Union 9. 124 ...... Michelle Hartzog, 1987-90 30. 12-03-77...... 100-50...... at Montevallo 124 ...... Kimsey O’Neal, 1987-90 124 ...... Cynthia Autry, 1986-89 124 ...... Alisa Scott, 1984-87 OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES 124 ...... Marilyn Brooks, 1982-85 1. 11-25-06...... 79-110...... vs. Maryland 2. 02-08-01...... 52-119...... at Tennessee NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES 3. 01-24-79...... 97-111...... at Memphis (AT OLE MISS ONLY) 4. 03-12-76...... 97-101...... vs. Mercer GAMES 1. 11 ...... Jackie Martin, 1988-90, 1992 WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 2. 10 ...... Jennifer Gillom, 1983-86 1. + 63 ...... 112-43, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 01-05-04 3. 9 ...... Teena Bender, 1988-91 + 63 ...... 109-46, vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 01-10-83 9 ...... Kimsey O’Neal, 1987-90 3. + 60 ...... 112-52, vs. Nevada-Reno, 02-04-83 9 ...... Cynthia Autry, 1986-89 4. + 59 ...... 105-46, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-30-01 9 ...... Kim Bullard, 1985-88 5. + 56 ...... 99-43, vs. Fordham, 12-30-06 9 ...... Alisa Scott, 1984-87 6. + 54 ...... 102-48, vs. Austin Peay, 12-10-82 9 ...... Myra Williams, 1984-87 7. + 52 ...... 90-38, vs. Texas-Pan American, 12-05-97 9. 8 ...... Michelle Hartzog, 1987-90 + 52 ...... 88-36, vs. Texas-Arlington, 11-30-94 8 ...... Eugenia Conner, 1982-85 + 52 ...... 99-47, vs. Long Island, 12-20-93 + 52 ...... 111-59, vs. Mississippi College, 11-26-85 11. + 51 ...... 83-32, vs. Nicholls State, 11-29-08 100-POINT GAMES + 51 ...... 92-41, vs. Texas-Pan American, 01-24-95 1. 12-17-06...... 104-63...... vs. Central Arkansas 13. + 50 ...... 100-50, vs. New Orleans, 12-01-04 2. 11-18-05...... 110-63...... vs. Rice + 50 ...... 95-45, vs. West Alabama, 11-21-00 3. 12-16-04...... 106-64...... vs. Grambling State + 50 ...... 100-50, at Montevallo, 12-03-77 4. 12-01-04...... 100-50...... vs. New Orleans 16. + 48 ...... 89-41, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12-14-04

Cynthia Autry is tied for third all-time at Ole Miss with nine NCAA Tournament games played. The 1982-83 Rebels posted two of the widest margin of victories in school history. This team Autry also ranks fifth all-time in school history with 31 career double-doubles, and is tied for won two games by 60 or more points and is the only team in school history to accomplish that seventh with 124 games played. feat.

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 125 REBEL MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS + 48 ...... 102-54, vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 01-17-95 MOST POINT SCORED IN A GAME + 48 ...... 111-63, vs. Mississippi College, 02-03-84 1. 112 ...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 01-05-04 + 48 ...... 102-54, vs. Jacksonville State, 12-05-81 112 ...... vs. Nevada Reno, 02-04-83 20. + 47 ...... 110-63, vs. Rice, 11-18-05 3. 111 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 11-26-85 + 47 ...... 90-43, at Louisiana-Monroe, 02-06-95 111 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 02-03-84 + 47 ...... 90-43, at Southern, 02-01-95 5. 110 ...... vs. Rice, 11-18-05 + 47 ...... 103-56, vs. Middle Tennessee, 12-29-94 110 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 12-16-83 24. + 46 ...... 92-46, vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 11-10-06 110 ...... at Southeastern Louisiana, 02-10-79 25. + 45 ...... 94-49, vs. Rhode Island, 11-19-06 8. 109 ...... vs. Missouri St. Louis, 01-10-83 + 45 ...... 90-45, vs. Nicholls State, 12-18-05 9. 107 ...... at Auburn, 12-08-78 + 45 ...... 87-42, vs. Prairie View A&M, 01-16-91 10. 106 ...... vs. Grambling State, 12-16-04 + 45 ...... 110-65, vs. Tennessee State, 12-16-83 + 45 ...... 104-59, vs. Arkansas State, 12-01-82 + 45 ...... 90-45, vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 12-12-81 FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN A GAME

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY + 45 ...... 107-62, at Auburn, 12-08-78 1. 36 ...... vs. LSU, 03-07-08 32. + 44 ...... 91-47, vs. Morgan State, 11-30-02 2. 38 ...... at Texas Tech, 12-12-04 + 44 ...... 101-57, vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 11-27-01 38 ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 01-09-00 + 44 ...... 90-46, vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 12-15-95 4. 42 ...... at NC State, 12-14-08 + 44 ...... 81-37, vs. Abilene Christian, 01-03-85 42 ...... at Vanderbilt, 01-13-02 + 44 ...... 95-51, vs. Alcorn State, 12-03-82 42 ...... at Auburn, 01-08-94 37. + 43 ...... 96-53, vs. Mercer, 11-26-88 7. 43 ...... at Tennessee, 02-06-03 + 43 ...... 99-56, vs. Grambling State, 12-13-85 43 ...... at Georgia, 01-24-99 + 43 ...... 88-45, vs. Mississippi State, 03-01-85 9. 44 ...... vs. Tennessee, 01-31-08 40. + 42 ...... 106-64, vs. Grambling State, 12-16-04 44 ...... vs. Auburn, 01-28-98 + 42 ...... 89-47, vs. Jackson State, 12-15-87 42. + 41 ...... 84-43, vs. Alabama, 02-11-07 MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A GAME + 41 ...... 104-63, vs. Central Arkansas, 12-17-06 1. 119 ...... at Tennessee, 02-08-01 2. 111 ...... at Memphis, 01-24-79 WIDEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 3. 110 ...... vs. Maryland, 11-25-06 1. - 67 ...... 52-119, at Tennessee, 02-08-01 4. 101 ...... vs. Mercer, 03-12-76 2. - 48 ...... 38-86, at Texas Tech, 12-12-04 5. 99 ...... at Tennessee, 02-06-05 - 48 ...... 43-86, at Tennessee, 02-06-03 6. 98 ...... vs. Tennessee, 03-27-07 4. - 46 ...... 45-91, vs. Tennessee, 02-04-98 7. 97 ...... at Mercer, 12-08-78 5. - 45 ...... 48-93, at Tennessee, 01-29-95 8. 96 ...... at Georgia, 01-16-03 6. - 44 ...... 36-80, vs. LSU, 03-07-08 96 ...... at Tennessee, 02-02-99 7. - 42 ...... 54-96, at Georgia, 01-16-03 8. - 41 ...... 51-92, vs. Tennessee, 12-29-98 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A GAME 9. - 39 ...... 55-94, at Long Beach State, 03-19-87 1. 32 ...... vs. Nicholls State, 11-29-08 10. - 38 ...... 58-96, at Tennessee, 02-02-99 2. 36 ...... vs. Texas-Arlington, 11-30-04 - 38 ...... 43-81, at Georgia, 01-24-99 3. 37 ...... vs. Abilene Christian, 01-03-85 - 38 ...... 54-92, at Tennessee, 11-18-97 4. 38 ...... vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 12-01-00 13. - 37 ...... 54-91, at Vanderbilt, 01-03-95 38 ...... vs. Texas-Pan American, 12-05-97 14. - 36 ...... 62-98, vs. Tennessee, 03-27-07 38 ...... vs. Tennessee Tech, 12-20-94 15. - 33 ...... 50-83, at Vanderbilt, 01-27-08 38 ...... vs. Texas-Pan American, 01-29-94 16. - 32 ...... 67-99, at Tennessee, 02-06-05 8. 39 ...... vs. Mercer, 12-10-83 17. - 31 ...... 79-110, vs. Maryland, 11-25-06 9. 40 ...... vs. Alcorn State, 11-24-08 - 31 ...... 57-88, vs. LSU, 01-17-02 40 ...... vs. Kansas, 11-27-88

The 2003-04 Rebels are tied for the school record for most points in a game (112) and widest The 1991-92 team holds the school record for consecutive victories in a season with 25. margin of victory (+ 63). Both of those milestones occurred in a 112-43 victory over Arkansas- Included in that run is an 11-0 record in league play to win the SEC Championship. That same Pine Bluff. team is also tied for second for most victories in a season with 29.

126 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS REBEL MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS HIGHEST SCORING MARGINS BY HALF 17 ...... at Tennessee Tech, 11-29-97, second half REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY FIRST HALF 17 ...... at Jackson State, 12-06-80, first half 1. 42 ...... 56-14, at Central Florida, 12-30-94 17 ...... vs. Tennessee, 01-17-77, first half 42 ...... 56-14, vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 01-10-83 3. 41 ...... 55-14, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 01-05-04 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A HALF 4. 38 ...... 52-14, vs. Jackson State, 12-15-87 1. 9 ...... vs. Tennessee Tech, 12-12-98, second half 5. 36 ...... 60-24, vs. Jacksonville State, 12-05-81 9 ...... vs. Mississippi College, 01-06-82, first half 3. 10 ...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12-14-04, first half SECOND HALF 10 ...... vs. Kansas, 11-27-88, second half 1. 35 ...... 51-16, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 12-30-01 10 ...... vs. Abilene Christian, 01-03-85, first half 35 ...... 44-9, vs. Tennessee Tech, 12-12-98 6. 12 ...... vs. Texas-Arlington, 11-30-94, first half 35 ...... 68-33, vs. Tennessee State, 12-16-83 12 ...... at Jackson State, 01-29-92, first half 4. 34 ...... 48-14, vs. Nicholls State, 11-29-08 8. 14 ...... vs. Nicholls State, 11-29-08, second half 5. 32 ...... 51-19, at Louisiana-Monroe, 02-06-95 14 ...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 01-05-04, first half 32 ...... 50-18, at Southeastern Louisiana, 02-15-93 14 ...... vs. Texas-Pan American, 12-05-97, first half 14 ...... at UCF, 12-30-94, first half MOST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF 14 ...... vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 12-01-90, first half 1. 68 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 12-16-83, second half 14 ...... vs. Jackson State, 12-15-87, first half 2. 64 ...... at Auburn, 12-08-78, second half 14 ...... vs. Mississippi Valley State, 12-17-84, first half 3. 63 ...... vs. Nevada-Reno, 02-04-83, first half 14 ...... vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 01-10-83, first half 4. 62 ...... vs. Rice, 11-18-05, second half 5. 61 ...... vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 01-17-95, first half MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES IN A SEASON 61 ...... vs. Butler, 12-13-91, second half 1. 25 ...... 1991-92 61 ...... vs. Blue Mountain, 11-28-78, first half 2. 24 ...... 1984-85 3. 11 ...... 2000-01 MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A HALF 11 ...... 1982-83 1. 68 ...... at Tennessee, 02-08-01, second half 11 ...... 1975-76 2. 64 ...... at Tennessee, 02-06-05, second half 3. 56 ...... vs. Maryland, 11-25-06, first half MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES IN A SEASON 56 ...... at Alabama, 02-17-02, second half 1. 11 ...... 1999-00 56 ...... vs. Valdosta State, 03-09-79, second half 2. 9 ...... 2002-03 3. 6 ...... 2001-02 FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF 4. 5 ...... 1997-98 1. 11 ...... at Texas Tech, 12-12-04, first half 11 ...... vs. UMKC, 12-19-98, first half MOST VICTORIES IN A SEASON 3. 12 ...... at Vanderbilt, 01-27-08, first half 1. 31 ...... 1978-79 12 ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 01-09-00, first half 2. 29 ...... 1991-92 5. 13 ...... at NC State, 12-14-08, first half 29 ...... 1984-85 13 ...... vs. Tennessee, 01-31-08, first half 4. 27 ...... 1981-82 7. 14 ...... vs. South Alabama, 12-21-01, second half 5. 26 ...... 1982-83 14 ...... at Auburn, 01-08-94, first half 9. 15 ...... at Mississippi State, 02-17-05, first half MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON 10. 17 ...... at USF, 03-26-09, second half 1. 19 ...... 1997-98 17 ...... vs. Mississippi State, 02-12-09, first half 2. 17 ...... 2001-02 17 ...... vs. LSU, 03-07-08, second half 3. 16 ...... 2007-08 17 ...... vs. LSU, 03-02-07, first half 16 ...... 2002-03 17 ...... vs. Auburn, 02-02-03, first half 16 ...... 1999-00 17 ...... at Vanderbilt, 01-13-02, first half 17 ...... at Vanderbilt, 02-13-00, first half LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK 17 ...... vs. Tennessee, 02-04-98, first half 1. 24 ...... 1 in 1980-81, 15 in 1981-82, 8 in 1982-83 2. 19 ...... 6 in 1982-83, 11 in 1983-84 and 2 in 1984-85 3. 17 ...... 10 in 1984-85, 7 in 1985-86 17 ...... 2 in 1977-78, 11 in 1978-79 and 4 in 1979-80 5. 15 ...... 7 in 1986-87, 8 in 1987-88

LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK 1. 5 ...... 2005-06 5 ...... 1999-00 3. 4 ...... 2000-01 4 ...... 2002-03 5. 3 ...... 2000-01 3 ...... 1997-98

The 1978-79 Rebel team recorded the most victories in school history with 31. That team went on to finish the season with a 31-9 overall record. Current Rebel head coach Renee Ladner and former coaches Peggie Gillom and Carol Ross were also members of that team.

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 127 TAD SMITH COLISEUM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL (OLE MISS) INDIVIDUAL (OPPONENT) Points: 39 Peggie Gillom vs. Jackson State 12-12-77 Points: 40 Shelia Collins Tennessee 3-3-85 FG att: 34 Peggie Gillom vs. Jackson State 12-12-77 FG att: 32 Cindy Brogdon Mercer 12-3-76 FG made: 18 Jennifer Gillom vs. Tennessee 2-5-86 FG made: 16 D. Everett Unifirst AAU 1-3-76 3-pt att: 14 Von Kirk vs LSU 1-23-00 3-pt att: 15 Alexis Rack Mississippi State 2-12-09 3-pt made: 7 Becky Myatt vs. Auburn 2-21-99 15 Jordan Jones South Carolina 1-20-08 7 Regan Seybet vs. Florida 1-21-95 3-pt made: 7 Dominiqu Washington Arkansas 2-26-06 FT att: 18 Frankie Boyd vs. Montana State 11-27-99 FT att: 17 LaToya Thomas Mississippi State 1-27-02 FT made: 14 Amber Watts vs. Louisiana Tech 11-24-04 Ft made: 13 Beth Vice Alabama 1-26-03 Rebounds: 20 Jennifer Gillom v s. Vanderbilt 12-03-83 13 LaToya Thomas Mississippi State 1-27-02 Assists: 15 Kim Bullard vs. Middle Tennessee 12-19-85 13 Aaron Yantzi Vermont 11-18-00 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 15 Maxine Tucker vs. LSU 2-11-84 13 Jill Bishop Delta State 1-25-80 15 Dana Fortenberry vs. Alabama 2-21-83 Rebounds: 24 Diana Lyons Southern Miss 12-10-77 Blocks: 7 Susan Byrd vs. Southern 2-9-94 Assists: 15 Temeka Johnson LSU 1-17-02 Steals: 12 Armintie Price vs Illinois 12-2-06 Blocks: 7 Claduia Warren Southeastern Louisiana 1-19-80 Steals: 7 Tan White Mississippi State 1-18-04 7 Rita Adams Kentucky 1-7-02 7 Tara Montgomery Belmont 1-16-01 7 Ira Fuquay Alcorn State 12-29-92 7 Kathy Barnett Memphis 2-9-78

TEAM (OLE MISS) TEAM (OPPONENT) Points: 112 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-5-04 Points: 119 Tennessee 2-8-01 FG att: 101 vs. Tougaloo 12-3-75 FG att: 91 Tugaloo 12-3-75 FG made: 45 vs. Mississippi College 2-3-84 FG made: 33 Tennessee 2-8-01 FG pct: .631 (41-65) vs. New Orleans 12-1-04 FG pct: .643 (27-42) LSU 1-21-01 3-pt att: 34 vs. Western Kentucky 3-4-01 3-pt att: 38 Southeastern Louisiana 12-4-08 34 vs. Clemson 11-22-99 3-pt made: 16 Southeastern Louisana 12-4-08 3-pt made: 16 vs. Auburn 2-21-99 3-pt pct: .750 (12-16) Western Kentucky 3-14-01 3-pt pct: .714 (5-7) vs. South Carolina 1-18-07 FT att: 48 Mississippi University for Women 1-26-79 FT att: 48 vs. Mississippi University for Women 1-26-79 FT made: 37 Mississippi University for Women 1-26-79 FT made: 37 vs. Mississippi University for Women 1-26-79 37 Blue Mountain 11-28-78 37 vs. Blue Mountain 11-28-78 FT pct: 1.000 (12-12) NC State 12-21-07 FT pct: 1.000 (17-17) vs. Mississippi State 1-19-03 1.000 (7-7) Florida 1-8-04 Rebounds: 69 vs. Grambling State 12-16-04 Rebounds: 60 Northwestern State 12-2-89 Assists: 35 vs. Mississippi State 2-16--85 Assists: 27 Georgia 2-7-96 Blocks: 11 vs. Memphis 11-19-08 Blocks: 11 Tennessee 2-2-99 Steals: 28 vs. UALR 11-27-01 Steals: 18 Tulane 11-21-97

TOP 15 HOME CROWDS

1. 5,404 (2/6/88) ...... Tennessee, L, 78-67 2. 4,489 (2/22/04) ...... Tennessee, L, 85-69 3. 4,445 (11/30/05) ...... Tennessee State, W, 90-50 4. 4,264 (1/18/92) ...... Tennessee, W, 80-78 (ot) 5. 4,123 (2/2/06) ...... Tennessee, L, 78-63 6. 3,962 (2/3/05) ...... LSU, L, 82-58 7. 3,933 (2/25/07) ...... Auburn, L, 64-56 8. 3,781 (12/4/08) ...... Southeastern Louisiana, W, 85-73 9. 3,772 (3/3/85) ...... Tennessee, L, 79-71 10. 3,592 (11/10/06) ...... Southeastern Louisiana, W, 92-46 11. 3,590 (1/28/07) ...... Mississippi State, L, 73-71 12. 3,566 (12/1/04) ...... New Orleans, W, 100-50 13. 3,342 (1/18/04) ...... Mississippi State, W, 69-60 14. 3,188 (1/27/05) ...... Mississippi State, W, 72-64 15. 3,120 (1/31/08) ...... Tennessee, L, 68-44

128 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS SEC TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS INDIVIDUAL REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY TEAM 1. 11...... Armintie Price vs. Georgia, 3-4-05 1. 100 ...... vs. Mississippi State, 3-4-94 11...... Tarsha Bethley vs. Georgia, 2-26-98 2. 94...... vs. Arkansas, 3-2-06 11...... Cynthia Autry vs. Georgia, 3-4-90 3. 88...... vs. Mississippi State, 3-1-85 11...... Sandra Newborn vs. Auburn, 3-5-83 4. 84...... vs. Alabama, 3-5-94 5. 9...... Von Kirk vs. South Carolina, 3-1-01 5. 83...... vs. Tennessee, 3-1-86 9...... Yolanda Moore vs. Alabama, 3-5-94 INDIVIDUAL 9...... Jackie Martin vs. Tennessee, 3-5-89 1. 35...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Tennessee, 3-1-86 2. 31 ...... BIANCA THOMAS VS. ARKANSAS, 3-5-09 REBOUNDS 3. 31...... Tarsha Bethley vs. Georgia, 2-26-98 TEAM 4. 30...... Peggie Gillom vs. Georgia, 2-7-80 1. 61...... vs. Mississippi State, 2-27-85 5. 28...... Eugenia Conner vs. Georgia, 3-6-83 2. 55...... vs. Alabama, 3-3-90 3. 52...... vs. Mississippi State, 3-4-83 MOST POINT ALLOWED 4. 50...... vs. Alabama, 3-4-04 TEAM 5. 48...... vs. LSU, 3-5-04 1. 91...... vs. LSU, 3-3-06 48...... vs. Tennessee, 3-3-85 2. 87...... vs. Georgia, 3-4-05 INDIVIDUAL 3. 86...... vs. Alabama, 3-5-94 1. 17...... Clara Jackson vs. South Carolina, 3-5-93 4. 85...... vs. Tennessee, 2-10-80 2. 14...... Justina Smith vs. LSU, 2-26-82 5. 82...... vs. Tennessee, 3-5-89 3. 13...... Tywanna Inmon vs. Alabama, 3-4-04 13...... Susan Byrd vs. Auburn, 3-6-93 FEWEST POINT ALLOWED 13...... Justina Smith vs. Tennessee, 2-10-80 TEAM 1. 45...... vs. Alabama, 3-3-90 BLOCKED SHOTS 45...... vs. Mississippi State, 2-27-85 TEAM 3. 49...... vs. Mississippi State, 3-6-08 1. 8...... vs. LSU, 2-26-82 49...... vs. Alabama, 3-1-07 2. 6...... vs. Alabama, 3-3-90 5. 50...... vs. South Carolina, 3-3-05 6...... vs. Kentucky, 2-9-80 4. 5...... vs. Arkansas, 3-2-06 5. 4...... vs. Georgia, 3-6-83 FEWEST POINTS SCORED INDIVIDUAL TEAM 1. 4...... Eugenia Conner vs. LSU, 2-26-82 1. 36...... vs. LSU, 3-7-08 2. 3...... Shawn Goff vs. LSU, 3-7-08 2. 46...... vs. LSU, 3-2-07 3...... Tarsha Bethley vs. Georgia, 2-26-98 3. 50...... vs. Auburn, 3-2-91 3...... Kristen Goehring vs. Georgia, 3-8-92 4. 51...... vs. Tennessee, 3-2-96 3...... Eugenia Conner vs. Georgia, 3-6-83 5. 53...... vs. South Carolina, 3-3-05 ASSISTS WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY TEAM TEAM 1. 28...... vs. Georgia, 2-7-80 1. 43...... 88-45 vs. Mississippi State, 3-27-85 2. 26...... vs. Mississippi State, 3-4-94 2. 36...... 100-64 vs. Mississippi State, 3-4-94 3. 23...... vs. Auburn, 3-4-90 3. 30...... 94-64 vs. Arkansas, 3-2-06 23...... vs. Kentucky, 2-9-80 4. 29...... 78-49 vs. Alabama, 3-1-07 5. 21...... vs. Mississippi State, 2-27-85 5. 26...... 71-45 vs. Alabama, 3-3-90 21...... vs. LSU, 2-26-82 INDIVIDUAL WIDEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 1. 13...... Carol Ross vs. Kentucky, 2-9-80 TEAM 2. 11...... Carol Ross vs. Georgia, 2-7-80 1. 44...... 36-80 vs. LSU, 3-7-08 3. 10 ...... SHANTELL BLACK VS. AUBURN, 3-6-09 2. 26...... 50-76 vs. Auburn, 3-2-91 4. 10...... Kim Bullard vs. Tennessee, 3-1-86 3. 25...... 54-79 vs. Vanderbilt, 3-7-93 5. 9...... Michelle Brown vs. Auburn, 3-4-90 4. 22...... 65-87 vs. Georgia, 3-4-05 9...... Dana Fortenberry vs. Auburn, 3-5-83 22...... 51-73 vs. Tennessee, 3-2-96 22...... 60-82 vs. Tennessee, 3-5-89 STEALS TEAM THREE-POINTERS MADE 1. 25...... vs. Alabama, 3-1-07 TEAM 2. 19...... vs. Mississippi State, 2-27-85 1. 10...... vs. Georgia, 3-2-01 3. 17...... vs. South Carolina, 3-3-05 2. 9...... vs. LSU, 3-3-06 4. 13...... vs. LSU, 3-2-07 9...... vs. South Carolina, 3-1-01 5. 12...... vs. South Carolina, 3-6-03 9...... vs. Auburn, 2-28-97 INDIVIDUAL 5. 8...... vs. Mississippi State, 3-2-00 1. 8...... Armintie Price vs. South Carolina, 3-3-05 INDIVIDUAL 2. 6...... Jada Mincy vs. Alabama, 3-1-07 1. 6 ...... BIANCA THOMAS VS. ARKANSAS, 3-5-09 6...... Armintie Price vs. Alabama, 3-1-07 6...... Kim Gilchrist vs. Mississippi State, 3-1-91 6...... Clara Jackson vs. South Carolina, 3-5-93 3. 5...... Ashley Johnson vs. LSU, 3-3-06 6...... Alisa Scott vs. Mississippi State, 2-27-85 5...... Christie Sides vs. Arkansas, 3-1-96 5...... Kim Bullard vs. Auburn, 3-6-88 FREE THROWS MADE TEAM 1. 27...... vs. Georgia, 3-4-89 2. 26...... vs. Alabama, 3-5-94 3. 23...... vs. Georgia, 2-26-98 4. 22...... vs. South Carolina, 3-1-01 22...... vs. Auburn, 3-5-83

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 129 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS POINTS INDIVIDUAL TEAM 1. 12...... Ashley Awkward vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 1. 90...... vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 2. 11...... Armintie Price vs. Tennessee, 3-27-07 2. 89...... vs. Maryland, 3-20-07 3. 10...... Armintie Price vs. Maryland, 3-20-07 3. 88...... vs. TCU, 3-18-07 10...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Southern Miss, 3-15-85 4. 86...... vs. Florida State, 3-18-83 5. 9...... Eugenia Conner vs. Georgia, 3-23-84 5. 84...... vs. Drake, 3-15-86 INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDS 1. 31...... Armintie Price vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 TEAM 2. 30...... Armintie Price vs. Tennessee, 3-27-07 1. 49...... vs. Southern Miss, 3-15-85 30...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Southern Miss, 3-15-85 2. 48...... vs. Old Dominion, 3-19-89 30...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Georgia, 3-23-84 48...... vs. Tennessee, 3-25-83

POSTSEASON RECORDS 5. 29...... Cynthia Autry vs. Houston, 3-19-88 4. 46...... vs. TCU, 3-18-07 5. 44...... vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 MOST POINTS ALLOWED 44...... vs. Penn State, 3-13-87 TEAM 44...... vs. Tennessee, 3-22-85 1. 98...... vs. Tennessee, 3-27-07 INDIVIDUAL 2. 94...... vs. Southwest Missouri State, 3-28-92 1. 18...... Eugenia Conner vs. Tennessee, 3-22-85 94...... vs. Long Beach State, 3-19-87 2. 17...... Clara Jackson vs. Stephen F. Austin, 3-13-91 4. 90...... vs. Tennessee, 3-25-83 3. 15...... Eugenia Conner vs. Southern Miss, 3-15-85 5. 87...... vs. Drake, 3-16-95 4. 12...... Clara Jackson vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-19-94 12...... Eugenia Conner vs. Georgia, 3-23-84 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 12...... Eugenia Conner vs. Florida State, 3-18-83 TEAM 1. 51...... vs. Utah, 3-14-90 BLOCKED SHOTS 2. 55...... vs. Auburn, 3-20-86 TEAM 55...... vs. Ohio State, 3-13-84 1. 7...... vs. Drake, 3-16-95 4. 56...... vs. Southern Illinois, 3-21-92 2. 6...... vs. NC State, 3-23-89 5. 58...... vs. Old Dominion, 3-19-89 6...... vs. Southern Miss, 3-15-85 4. 4...... vs. TCU, 3-18-07 FEWEST POINTS SCORED 4...... vs. Old Dominion, 3-19-89 TEAM 4...... vs. Tennessee, 3-22-85 1. 51...... vs. Auburn, 3-25-89 4...... vs. Western Kentucky, 3-24-85 2. 53...... vs. Toledo, 3-16-96 4...... vs. Tennessee, 3-25-83 3. 55...... vs. Long Beach State, 3-19-87 INDIVIDUAL 4. 56...... vs. Auburn, 3-20-86 1. 5...... Eugenia Conner vs. Southern Miss, 3-15-85 5. 57...... vs. George Washington, 3-20-05 2. 4...... Susan Byrd vs. Drake, 3-16-95 4...... Cynthia Autry vs. NC State, 3-23-89 WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 4. 3...... Shawn Goff vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 TEAM 3...... Shawn Goff vs. TCU, 3-18-07 1. 23...... 74-51 vs. Utah, 3-14-90 2. 22...... 83-61 vs. Indiana, 3-16-94 ASSISTS 22...... 77-55 vs. Ohio State, 3-18-84 TEAM 4. 16...... 72-56 vs. Southern Illinois, 3-21-92 1. 25...... vs. Florida State, 3-18-83 16...... 74-58 vs. Old Dominion, 3-19-89 2. 22...... vs. Indiana, 3-16-94 3. 20...... vs. Maryland, 3-20-07 WIDEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 4. 19...... vs. Drake, 3-16-95 TEAM 19...... vs. Southern Miss, 3-15-85 1. 39...... 55-94 vs. Long Beach State, 3-19-87 INDIVIDUAL 2. 36...... 62-98 vs. Tennessee, 3-27-07 1. 10...... Carletta Brown vs. Villanova, 3-21-04 3. 26...... 51-77 vs. Auburn, 3-25-89 2. 8...... Katrecia Craig vs. Drake, 3-16-95 4. 23...... 71-94 vs. Missouri State, 3-28-92 8...... Dana Fortenberry vs. Florida State, 3-18-83 5. 20...... 60-80 vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-24-88 4. 7...... Jackie Martin vs. Old Dominion, 3-19-89 5. 6...... Armintie Price vs. TCU, 3-18-07 THREE-POINTERS MADE 6...... Kim Bullard vs. Houston, 3-19-88 TEAM 6...... Myra Williams vs. Drake, 3-15-86 1. 6...... vs. Auburn, 3-25-89 6...... Alisa Scott vs. Southern Miss, 3-15-85 2. 5...... vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 5...... vs. Maryland, 3-20-07 STEALS 5...... vs. George Washington, 3-20-05 TEAM 5...... vs. Villanova, 3-21-04 1. 18...... vs. Florida State, 3-18-83 5...... vs. Penn State, 3-26-92 2. 16...... vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 INDIVIDUAL 3. 15...... vs. Maryland, 3-20-07 1. 4 ...... ALLIESHA EASLEY VS. MARYLAND, 3-20-07 4. 14...... vs. Stanford, 3-22-90 4...... Teena Bender vs. Auburn, 3-25-89 5. 13...... vs. Georgia, 3-23-84 3. 3...... Elizabeth Cansdale vs. George Washington, 3-20-05 INDIVIDUAL 3...... Jackie Martin vs. Utah, 3-14-90 1. 5...... Armintie Price vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 3...... Jackie Martin vs. UNLV, 3-17-90 5...... Dorianna Johnson vs. Toledo, 3-16-96 3...... Jackie Martin vs. NC State, 3-23-89 5...... Jackie Martin vs. UNLV, 3-17-90 5...... Alisa Scott vs. Penn State, 3-13-87 FREE THROWS MADE 5. 4...... Ashley Awkward vs. Maryland, 3-20-07 TEAM 4...... Jackie Martin vs. Stanford, 3-22-90 1. 29...... vs. Oklahoma, 3-25-07 4...... Kimsey O’Neal vs. Houston, 3-19-88 2. 25...... vs. Old Dominion, 3-19-89 4...... Cynthia Autry vs. Louisiana Tech, 3-24-88 3. 24...... vs. Maryland, 3-20-07 4...... Alisa Scott vs. Texas, 3-22-86 4. 22...... vs. Penn State, 3-26-92 4...... Alisa Scott vs. Georgia, 3-23-84 22...... vs. Florida State, 3-18-83 4...... Jennifer Gillom vs. Florida State, 3-18-83

130 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS WNIT RECORDS POINTS INDIVIDUAL POSTSEASON RECORDS TEAM 1. 7...... Shawn Goff at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 1. 92...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 7...... Armintie Price at Kansas, 3-19-06 2. 87...... vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 3. 6...... Armintie Price at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 3. 78...... at Kansas, 3-19-06 6...... Tarsha Bethley at UT Martin, 3-11-99 4. 76...... at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 6...... Frankie Boyd at UT Martin, 3-11-99 5. 66...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDS 1. 31...... Armintie Price at Kansas, 3-19-06 TEAM 2. 26...... Armintie Price at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 1. 56...... vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 3. 24...... Frankie Boyd at UT Martin, 3-11-99 2. 46...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 4. 23...... Von Kirk at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 3. 44...... at Kansas, 3-19-06 5. 21...... Shawn Goff vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 4. 41...... at USF, 3-26-09 5. 38...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 MOST POINTS ALLOWED INDIVIDUAL TEAM 1. 14...... Shawn Goff vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 1. 95...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 2. 11...... Sinissia Wysinger at UT Martin, 3-11-99 2. 85...... at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 3. 10...... Shawn Goff at Kansas, 3-19-06 3. 77...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 10...... Tarsha Bethley at UT Martin, 3-11-99 4. 76...... at Kansas, 3-19-06 10...... Frankie Boyd at UT Martin, 3-11-99 5. 74...... at USF, 3-26-09 BLOCKED SHOTS FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED TEAM TEAM 1. 4...... at Kansas, 3-19-06 1. 49...... vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 2. 3...... at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 2. 74...... at USF, 3-26-09 3...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 3. 76...... at Kansas, 3-19-06 4. 2...... at USF, 3-26-09 4. 77...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 2...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 5. 85...... at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 INDIVIDUAL 1. 3...... Shawn Goff at Kansas, 3-19-06 FEWEST POINTS SCORED 2. 2...... Frankie Boyd at UT Martin, 3-11-99 TEAM 3. 1...... Shawn Goff at USF, 3-26-09 1. 57...... at USF, 3-26-09 1...... KAYLA HOLLOWAY AT USF, 3-26-09 2. 66...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 2. 76...... at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 ASSISTS 3. 78...... at Kansas, 3-19-06 TEAM 4. 92...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 1. 19...... vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 2. 14...... at USF, 3-26-09 WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 14...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 TEAM 4. 13...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 1. 38...... 87-49 vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 5. 11...... at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 2. 2...... 78-76 at Kansas, 3-19-06 INDIVIDUAL 1. 10...... Becky Myatt at UT Martin, 3-11-99 WIDEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 2. 8 ...... KAYLA MELSON AT USF, 3-26-09 TEAM 8 ...... KAYLA MELSON VS. MURRAY STATE, 3-22-09 1. 17...... 57-74 at USF, 3-26-09 4. 6 ...... SHANTELL BLACK VS. MURRAY STATE, 3-22-09 2. 11...... 66-77 at UT Martin, 3-11-99 6...... Armintie Price at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 3. 9...... 76-85 at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 4. 3...... 92-95 at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 STEALS TEAM THREE-POINTERS MADE 1. 10...... at Kansas, 3-19-06 TEAM 10...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 1. 14...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 3. 8...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 2. 7...... vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 4. 7...... at USF, 3-26-09 3. 6...... at USF, 3-26-09 7...... at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 4. 5...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 INDIVIDUAL 5. 4...... at Kansas, 3-19-06 1. 4...... Armintie Price at Kansas, 3-19-06 INDIVIDUAL 4...... Tarsha Bethley at Tennessee-Martin, 3-11-99 1. 5...... Becky Myatt at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 3. 2 ...... SHANTELL BLACK AT USF, 3-26-09 2. 4...... Von Kirk at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 2 ...... ALLIESHA EASLEY AT USF, 3-26-09 3. 3 ...... BIANCA THOMAS AT USF, 3-26-09 2...... Ashley Awkward at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 3 ...... ELIZABETH ROBERTSON AT USF, 3-26-09 2...... Armintie Price at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 3 ...... ELIZABETH ROBERTSON VS. MURRAY STATE, 3-22-09 2...... Jada Mincy at Kansas, 3-19-06 3...... Takela Corbit at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 2...... Shawn Goff at Kansas, 3-19-06 2...... Takela Corbitt at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 FREE THROWS MADE 2...... Chandra Dorsey at Tennessee-Martin, 3-11-99 TEAM 2...... Frankie Boyd at Tennessee-Martin, 3-11-99 1. 24...... at Western Kentucky, 3-14-01 2. 22...... at Pittsburgh, 3-22-06 3. 15...... at UT Martin, 3-11-99 4. 12...... vs. Murray State, 3-22-09 5. 10...... at Kansas, 3-19-06

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 131 ANNUAL LEADERS SCORING SEASON PLAYER G PTS. AVG. 2008-09 BIANCA THOMAS ...... 33 520 15.8 2007-08 Shawn Goff ...... 29 377 13.0 2006-07 Armintie Price ...... 35 670 19.1 2005-06 Armintie Price ...... 31 548 17.7 2004-05 Armintie Price ...... 29 485 16.7 2003-04 Armintie Price ...... 31 462 14.9 2002-03 Amber Watts ...... 28 366 13.1 2001-02 Von Kirk ...... 28 323 11.5 2000-01 Becky Myatt ...... 30 350 11.7 1999-00 Frankie Boyd ...... 28 377 13.5 1998-99 Tarsha Bethley ...... 28 422 15.1 1997-98 Tarsha Bethley ...... 31 535 17.3 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 1996-97 Lisa Miller ...... 22 327 14.9 1995-96 Yolanda Moore ...... 29 461 15.9 1994-95 Yolanda Moore ...... 27 465 17.2 1993-94 Clara Jackson ...... 33 548 16.6 1992-93 Clara Jackson ...... 29 542 18.7 1991-92 Charlotte Banks ...... 32 471 14.7 1990-91 Charlotte Banks ...... 29 405 14.0 1989-90 Jackie Martin ...... 29 361 12.4 Current Ole Miss assistant coach Armintie Price is the only Rebel in school history to lead the team in scoring for four consecutive 1988-89 Cynthia Autry ...... 31 437 14.1 seasons. She accomplished the feat from 2003-07. 1987-88 Cynthia Autry ...... 31 470 15.2 1986-87 Alisa Scott ...... 30 428 14.2 1976-77 Peggie Gillom ...... 28 240 8.6 1985-86 Jennifer Gillom ...... 32 742 23.2 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1975-76 Anzonetti Brown ...... 25 129 5.2 1984-85 Jennifer Gillom ...... 32 583 18.2 SEASON PLAYER G 3PM 3PA 1974-75 Joyce Meek 22 246 11.2 1983-84 Jennifer Gillom ...... 30 546 18.2 2008-09 BIANCA THOMAS ...... 33 73 207 1982-83 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 628 19.6 2007-08 LIZ ROBERTSON ...... 28 42 128 1981-82 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 459 14.3 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2006-07 Ashley Awkward ...... 35 30 115 1980-81 Kris Stratton ...... 23 269 11.6 (minimum 150 attempts) 2005-06 Ashley Johnson ...... 31 59 182 1979-80 Peggie Gillom ...... 37 714 19.3 SEASON PLAYER G FGM-FGA PCT. 2004-05 Elizabeth Cansdale ...... 30 50 136 1978-79 Peggie Gillom ...... 39 692 17.7 2008-09 Shawn Goff ...... 30 159-354 44.9 2003-04 Genice Terry ...... 31 58 172 1977-78 Peggie Gillom ...... 40 721 18.0 2007-08 KAYLA MELSON ...... 29 82-182 45.1 2002-03 Carletta Brown ...... 28 36 128 1976-77 Sheila Sullivan ...... 28 539 19.3 2006-07 Shawn Goff ...... 35 110-217 50.7 2001-02 Von Kirk ...... 28 54 135 1975-76 Sheila Sullivan ...... 27 559 20.7 2005-06 Armintie Price ...... 31 191-397 48.1 2000-01 Becky Myatt ...... 30 63 181 1974-75 Sheila Sullivan ...... 22 385 17.5 2004-05 Armintie Price ...... 29 181-338 53.6 1999-00 Becky Myatt ...... 28 59 178 2003-04 Armintie Price ...... 31 170-303 56.1 1998-99 Becky Myatt ...... 28 65 176 2002-03 Amber Watts ...... 28 137-287 47.7 1997-98 Becky Myatt ...... 31 45 131 REBOUNDING 2001-02 Saundra Jackson ...... 28 107-195 54.9 1996-97 Christie Sides ...... 27 51 134 SEASON PLAYER G RBS. AVG. 2000-01 Saundra Jackson ...... 30 84-162 51.9 1995-96 Regan Seybert ...... 29 54 134 2008-09 Shawn Goff ...... 30 198 6.6 1999-00 Frankie Boyd ...... 28 153-342 44.7 1994-95 Regan Seybert ...... 29 63 148 2007-08 Carla Bartee...... 29 233 8.0 1998-99 Frankie Boyd ...... 28 94-209 45.0 1993-94 Regan Seybery ...... 33 44 111 2006-07 Armintie Price ...... 35 309 8.8 1997-98 Stephanie Murphy .....31 83-207 40.1 1992-93 Diane Pimpton...... 29 43 106 2005-06 Armintie Price ...... 31 299 9.6 1996-97 Niesha Dobbs ...... 27 121-252 48.0 1991-92 Kim Gilchrist ...... 31 53 105 2004-05 Armintie Price ...... 29 299 10.3 1995-96 Yolanda Moore ...... 29 177-352 50.3 1990-91 Kim Gilchrist ...... 29 49 129 2003-04 Armintie Price ...... 31 291 9.4 1994-95 Yolanda Moore ...... 27 174-360 48.3 1989-90 Jackie Martin ...... 29 47 126 2002-03 Amber Watts ...... 28 243 8.7 1993-94 Clara Jackson ...... 33 221-441 50.1 1988-89 Jackie Martin ...... 31 35 110 2001-02 TaShondrea Moton ...... 28 154 5.5 1992-93 Clara Jackson ...... 29 229-417 54.9 1987-88 Kim Bullard ...... 30 57 133 2000-01 Tywanna Inmon ...... 29 157 5.4 1991-92 Clara Jackson ...... 32 172-324 53.1 1999-00 Frankie Boyd ...... 28 167 6.0 1990-91 Clara Jackson ...... 29 167-306 54.6 1998-99 Tarsha Bethley ...... 28 209 7.5 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1989-90 Michelle Hartzog-Brown 29 104-210 49.5 1997-98 Tarsha Bethley ...... 31 223 7.2 (minimum 50 attempts) 1988-89 Phyllis Stafford ...... 31 128-245 52.2 1996-97 Niesha Dobbs ...... 27 189 7.0 SEASON PLAYER G 3PM-A PCT. 1987-88 Phyllis Stafford ...... 31 137-250 54.8 1995-96 Yolanda Moore ...... 29 197 6.8 2008-09 BIANCA THOMAS .....33 73-207 35.3 1986-87 Cynthia Autry ...... 30 145-255 56.8 1994-95 Yolanda Moore ...... 27 178 6.6 2007-08 BIANCA THOMAS .....27 33-85 38.8 1985-86 Jennifer Gillom ...... 32 314-577 54.4 1993-94 Yolanda Moore ...... 33 236 7.2 2006-07 BIANCA THOMAS .....26 20-55 36.4 1984-85 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 178-305 58.4 1992-93 Clara Jackson ...... 29 237 8.2 2005-06 Carla Bartee...... 30 51-156 32.7 1983-84 Eugenia Conner ...... 30 186-355 52.4 1991-92 Clara Jackson ...... 32 257 8.0 2004-05 Elizabeth Cansdale ....30 50-136 36.8 Alisa Scott ...... 30 132-252 52.4 1990-91 Clara Jackson ...... 29 199 6.9 2003-04 Genice Terry ...... 31 58-172 33.7 1982-83 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 294-412 60.4 1989-90 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 29 182 6.3 2002-03 Ashley Johnson ...... 28 33-92 35.9 1981-82 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 194-351 55.2 1988-89 Cynthia Autry ...... 31 273 8.8 2001-02 Von Kirk ...... 28 54-135 40.0 1980-81 Kris Stratton ...... 23 111-245 45.3 1987-88 Cynthia Autry ...... 31 260 8.4 2000-01 Von Kirk ...... 30 50-141 35.5 1979-80 Justina Smith ...... 37 163-317 51.4 1986-87 Cynthia Autry ...... 30 218 7.2 1999-00 Kayla Madewell ...... 26 30-81 37.0 1978-79 Peggie Gillom ...... 39 288-571 50.4 1985-86 Jennifer Gillom ...... 32 254 7.9 1998-99 Becky Myatt ...... 28 65-176 36.9 1977-78 Peggie Gillom ...... 40 312-583 53.5 1984-85 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 296 9.3 1997-98 Tarsha Bethley ...... 31 30-86 34.9 1976-77 Sheila Sullivan ...... 28 216-414 52.2 1983-84 Eugenia Conner ...... 30 275 9.2 1996-97 Anita Milons ...... 27 21-55 38.2 1975-76 Glenda Springfield .....26 173-318 54.4 1982-83 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 327 10.2 1995-96 Regan Seybert ...... 29 54-134 40.3 1974-75 Sheila Sullivan ...... 22 163-331 49.4 1981-82 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 279 8.7 1994-95 Regan Seybery ...... 29 63-148 42.6 1980-81 Carol Ross ...... 26 166 6.4 1993-94 Regan Seybert ...... 33 44-111 39.6 1979-80 Peggie Gillom ...... 37 361 9.8 1992-93 Diane Pimpton...... 29 43-106 40.6 1978-79 Peggie Gillom ...... 39 341 8.7 1991-92 Kim Gilchrist ...... 31 53-105 50.5 1977-78 Peggie Gillom ...... 40 329 8.2 1990-91 Kim Gilchrist ...... 29 49-129 38.0

132 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS ANNUAL LEADERS 1989-90 Jackie Martin ...... 29 47-126 37.3 1981-82 Dana Fortenberry ...... 32 189 5.9 STEALS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 1988-89 Jackie Martin ...... 31 35-110 31.8 1980-81 Carol Ross ...... 26 76 2.9 SEASON PLAYER G STL. AVG. 1987-88 Kim Bullard ...... 30 57-133 42.9 Dana Fortenberry ...... 24 76 3.2 2008-09 SHANTELL BLACK ...... 33 73 2.2 1979-80 Carol Ross ...... 37 208 5.6 2007-08 SHANTELL BLACK ...... 29 66 2.3 1978-79 Glenda Springfield ...... 39 201 5.2 2006-07 Armintie Price ...... 35 131 3.7 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1977-78 Glenda Springfield ...... 40 167 4.2 (minimum 50 attempts) 2005-06 Armintie Price ...... 31 104 3.4 1976-77 Sheila Sullivan ...... 28 139 5.0 SEASON PLAYER G FTM-FTA PCT. 2004-05 Armintie Price ...... 29 92 3.2 1975-76 Sheila Sullivan ...... 26 129 5.0 2008-09 BIANCA THOMAS .....33 99-120 82.5 2003-04 Armintie Price ...... 31 76 2.5 1974-75 Sheila Sullivan ...... 22 94 4.3 2007-08 BIANCA THOMAS .....27 40-52 76.9 2002-03 Amber Watts ...... 28 43 1.5 2006-07 Ashley Awkward ...... 35 72-99 72.7 2001-02 Sherika Wright ...... 27 57 2.1 2005-06 Ashley Johnson ...... 31 51-70 72.9 BLOCKS 2000-01 TaShondrea Moton ...... 30 34 1.1 2004-05 Carletta Brown ...... 30 56-71 78.9 SEASON PLAYER G BLK. AVG. 1999-00 Becky Myatt ...... 28 38 1.4 2003-04 Amber Watts ...... 31 85-116 73.3 2008-09 Shawn Goff ...... 30 60 2.0 1998-99 Chandra Dorsey ...... 28 36 1.3 2002-03 Genice Terry ...... 28 68-95 71.6 2007-08 Shawn Goff ...... 29 67 2.3 1997-98 Tarsha Bethley ...... 31 46 1.5 2001-02 Von Kirk ...... 28 87-101 86.1 2006-07 Shawn Goff ...... 35 48 1.4 1996-97 Regan Seybert ...... 27 39 1.4 2000-01 Von Kirk ...... 30 76-89 85.4 2005-06 Shawn Goff ...... 31 33 1.1 1995-96 Katrecia Craig ...... 29 44 1.5 1999-00 Von Kirk ...... 22 47-55 85.5 2004-05 Amber Watts ...... 29 49 1.7 1994-95 Lisa Miller ...... 29 42 1.4 1998-99 Becky Myatt ...... 28 63-84 75.0 2003-04 Amber Watts ...... 31 39 1.3 1993-94 Clara Jackson ...... 33 60 1.8 1997-98 Becky Myatt ...... 31 68-77 88.3 2002-03 Amber Watts ...... 28 36 1.3 1992-93 Diane Pimpton...... 29 58 2.0 1996-97 Lisa Miller ...... 22 64-84 76.2 2001-02 Amber Watts ...... 28 50 1.8 1991-92 Charlotte Banks ...... 32 62 1.9 1995-96 Regan Seybert ...... 29 47-62 75.8 2000-01 Saundra Jackson ...... 30 11 0.4 1990-91 Kim Gilchrist ...... 29 47 1.6 1994-95 Regan Seybert ...... 29 61-76 80.3 1999-00 Frankie Boyd ...... 28 14 0.5 1989-90 Jackie Martin ...... 29 54 1.9 1993-94 Clara Jackson ...... 33 90-121 74.4 1998-99 Frankie Boyd ...... 28 30 1.1 1988-89 Jackie Martin ...... 31 59 1.9 1992-93 Yolanda Moore ...... 22 45-60 75.0 1997-98 Tarsha Bethley ...... 31 23 0.7 1987-88 Kim Bullard ...... 30 69 2.3 1991-92 Kim Gilchrist ...... 31 53-65 81.5 1996-97 Tarsha Bethley ...... 27 17 0.6 1986-87 Alisa Scott ...... 30 77 2.6 1990-91 Charlotte Banks ...... 29 91-124 73.4 1995-96 Dorianna Johnson ...... 29 17 0.6 1985-86 Kim Bullard ...... 32 90 2.8 1989-90 Jackie Martin ...... 29 86-130 66.2 1994-95 Susan Byrd ...... 29 51 1.8 1984-85 Alisa Scott ...... 32 95 3.0 1988-89 Jackie Martin ...... 31 58-84 69.0 1993-94 Susan Byrd ...... 33 60 1.8 1983-84 Alisa Scott ...... 30 81 2.7 1987-88 Teena Bender ...... 31 37-69 53.6 1992-93 Susan Byrd ...... 28 59 2.1 1982-83 Rochelle Thompson...... 32 55 1.7 1986-87 Cynthia Autry ...... 30 91-128 71.0 1991-92 Kristen Goehring ...... 32 28 0.9 1981-82 Dana Fortenberry ...... 32 69 2.2 1985-86 Alisa Scott ...... 32 112-155 72.3 1990-91 Charlotte Banks ...... 29 14 0.5 1980-81 Carol Ross ...... 26 72 2.8 1984-85 Deborah Temple ...... 31 80-118 67.8 Antrice McGill ...... 29 14 0.5 1979-80 Carol Ross ...... 37 135 3.6 1983-84 Marilyn Brooks ...... 30 72-100 72.0 Susan Byrd ...... 23 14 0.6 1978-79 Glenda Springfield ...... 39 98 2.5 1982-83 Dana Fortenberry .....32 83-102 81.4 1989-90 Teena Bender ...... 28 19 0.7 1977-78 Glenda Springfield ...... 40 73 1.8 1981-82 Dana Fortenberry .....32 62-79 78.4 1988-89 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 31 21 0.7 1976-77 Sheila Sullivan ...... 28 44 1.6 1980-81 Dana Fortenberry .....24 52-62 83.8 1987-88 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 31 24 0.8 1975-76 Sheila Sullivan ...... 26 60 2.3 1979-80 Renee Rutland ...... 37 55-75 73.3 1986-87 Kimsey O’Neal ...... 30 31 1.0 1974-75 Sheila Sullivan ...... 22 39 1.8 1978-79 Peggie Gillom ...... 39 116-152 76.3 1985-86 Jennifer Gillom ...... 32 35 1.1 1977-78 Carol Ross ...... 32 45-60 75.0 1984-85 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 47 1.5 1976-77 Sheila Sullivan ...... 28 107-145 73.8 1983-84 Eugenia Conner ...... 30 45 1.5 1975-76 Glenda Springfield .....26 48-73 65.7 1982-83 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 47 1.5 1974-75 Lisa Mabry ...... 22 87-116 75.0 1981-82 Eugenia Conner ...... 32 55 1.7 1980-81 Pam Vaughn ...... 26 10 0.4 1979-80 Kris Stratton ...... 37 19 0.5 ASSISTS 1978-79 Connie Winstead ...... 40 26 0.7 SEASON PLAYER G AST. AVG. 1977-78 Mimi Williams ...... 40 18 0.5 2008-09 SHANTELL BLACK ...... 33 182 5.5 2007-08 SHANTELL BLACK ...... 29 146 5.0 2006-07 Armintie Price ...... 35 164 4.7 2005-06 Armintie Price ...... 31 107 3.5 2004-05 Carletta Brown ...... 30 140 4.7 2003-04 Carletta Brown ...... 31 151 4.9 2002-03 Carletta Brown ...... 28 80 2.9 2001-02 Sherika Wright ...... 27 131 4.9 2000-01 Sherika Wright ...... 30 113 3.8 1999-00 Becky Myatt ...... 28 97 3.5 1998-99 Takela Corbitt ...... 28 84 3.0 1997-98 Becky Myatt ...... 31 102 3.3 1996-97 Regan Seybert ...... 27 99 3.7 1995-96 Regan Seybert ...... 29 116 4.0 1994-95 Lisa Miller ...... 29 93 3.2 1993-94 Regan Seybert ...... 33 103 3.1 1992-93 Diane Pimpton...... 29 128 4.4 1991-92 Kim Gilchrist ...... 31 108 3.5 1990-91 Kim Gilchrist ...... 29 76 2.6 1989-90 Jackie Martin ...... 29 108 3.7 1988-89 Jackie Martin ...... 31 118 3.8 1987-88 Kim Bullard ...... 31 163 5.3 1986-87 Kim Bullard ...... 30 146 4.9 1985-86 Kim Bullard ...... 32 212 6.6 1984-85 Deborah Temple ...... 31 140 4.5 Shawn Goff led the Rebels in blocked shots in each of the last four seasons. She left Ole Miss as the top shot blocker in school 1983-84 Maxine Tucker ...... 28 176 6.3 history with 207 career rejections. 1982-83 Dana Fortenberry ...... 32 195 6.1

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 133 OLE MISS 2,000 POINT SCORERS PEGGIE GILLOM - FORWARD, 6-0, ABBEVILLE, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1976-77 28 159-314 .506 ------41-67 .612 240-8.6 359-12.8 18 12 44 1977-78 40 312-583 .535 ------97-132 .735 329-8.2 721-18.0 6 13 22 1978-79 39 288-571 .504 ------116-152 .763 341-8.7 692-17.7 23 24 68 1979-80 37 293-652 .449 ------128-181 .707 361-9.8 714-19.3 47 8 54 TOTALS 144 1052-2120 .496 ------382-532 .718 1271-8.8 2486-17.3 94 57 188

JENNIFER GILLOM - FORWARD/CENTER, 6-3, ABBEVILLE, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 1982-83 32 139-301 .462 ------37-67 .552 198-6.2 315-9.8 65 29 41 1983-84 30 244-471 .518 ------58-100 .580 272-9.1 546-18.2 31 22 38 1984-85 32 246-460 .535 ------91-135 .674 231-7.2 583-18.2 30 26 28 1985-86 32 314-577 .544 ------113-181 .624 254-7.9 742-23.2 11 35 39 TOTALS 126 943-1809 .521 ------299-483 .619 955-7.6 2186-17.3 137 112 146

ARMINTIE PRICE - GUARD, 5-9, MYRTLE, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 2003-04 31 170-303 .561 0-1 .000 122-191 .639 291-9.4 462-14.9 54 6 76 2004-05 29 181-338 .536 0-0 .000 123-229 .537 299-10.3 485-16.7 91 2 92 2005-06 31 191-397 .481 5-13 .385 161-261 .617 299-9.6 548-17.7 107 5 104 2006-07 35 239-523 .457 9-46 .196 183-301 .608 309-8.8 670-19.1 164 17 131 TOTALS 126 781-1561 .500 14-60 .233 589-982 .600 1198-9.5 2165-17.2 416 30 403 OLE MISS 1,000 POINT SCORERS EUGENIA CONNER - CENTER, 6-2, GULFPORT, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1981-82 32 194-351 .522 ------71-125 .568 279-8.7 459-14.3 44 55 42 1982-83 32 249-412 .604 ------130-214 .607 327-10.2 628-19.6 41 47 42 1983-84 30 186-355 .524 ------94-175 .537 275-9.2 466-15.5 47 45 30 1984-85 32 178-305 .584 ------84-186 .452 296-9.3 440-13.8 38 47 20 TOTALS 126 807-1423 .567 ------379-700 .541 1177-9.3 1993-15.8 170 194 134

CLARA JACKSON - FORWARD, 5-10, TYLERTOWN, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1990-91 29 167-305 .546 ------63-102 .618 199-6.9 397-13.7 30 3 27 1991-92 32 172-324 .531 0-3 .000 88-118 .746 257-8.0 432-13.5 25 3 52 1992-93 29 229-417 .549 8-20 .400 76-121 .628 237-8.2 542-18.7 54 8 55 1993-94 33 221-441 .501 16-46 .348 90-121 .744 192-5.8 548-16.6 41 3 60 TOTALS 123 789-1487 .531 24-69 .348 317-462 .686 885-7.2 1919-15.6 150 17 194

CYNTHIA AUTRY - FORWARD, 5-11, HOUSTON, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1985-86 32 75-151 .497 ------52-90 .578 169-5.3 202-6.3 11 0 33 1986-87 30 145-255 .569 ------91-128 .711 218-7.3 381-12.7 36 10 40 1987-88 31 189-356 .531 2-6 .330 90-135 .667 260-8.4 470-15.2 30 15 36 1988-89 31 171-366 .467 3-10 .300 92-136 .676 273-8.8 437-14.1 45 17 51 Totals 124 580-1128 514 5-16 .313 325-489 .665 920-7.4 1490-12.0 122 32 160

134 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS OLE MISS 1,000 POINT SCORERS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY ALISA SCOTT - GUARD/FORWARD, 5-9, VICKSBURG, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1983-84 30 132-252 .524 ------75-107 .701 170-5.7 339-11.3 87 14 81 1984-85 32 126-240 .525 ------46-68 .676 153-4.8 298-9.3 100 9 95 1985-86 32 162-352 .460 ------112-155 .723 224-7.0 423-13.2 105 20 76 1986-87 30 168-358 .469 ------92-134 .686 177-5.9 428-14.3 76 21 77 TOTALS 124 588-1202 .489 ------325-464 .700 724-5.8 1488-12.0 368 64 329

YOLANDA MOORE - CENTER, 6-2, PORT GIBSON, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1992-93 22 44-124 .355 ------45-60 .750 56-2.5 133-6.0 9 6 12 1993-94 33 164-353 .465 ------98-144 .681 236-7.2 426-12.9 34 14 23 1994-95 27 174-360 .483 1-6 .167 116-182 .637 178-6.6 465-17.2 29 10 36 1995-96 29 177-352 .503 0-3 .000 107-161 .665 197-6.8 461-15.9 36 13 38 TOTALS 111 559-1189 .470 1-9 .111 366-547 .669 667-6.0 1485-13.4 108 43 109

KIMSEY O’NEAL - CENTER, 6-2, CARTHAGE, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1986-87 30 117-252 .464 ------61-98 .622 134-4.5 295-9.8 9 31 21 1987-88 31 173-347 .499 ------45-87 .517 193-6.2 391-12.6 26 24 53 1988-89 31 176-366 .481 0-1 .000 74-120 .617 169-5.5 426-13.7 19 21 35 1989-90 32 153-315 .486 ------62-96 .646 196-6.1 368-11.5 22 16 25 TOTALS 124 619-1280 .484 0-1 .000 242-401 .603 692-5.6 1480-12.0 76 92 134

SHEILA SULLIVAN - GUARD, 5-6, LOUISVILLE, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1974-75 22 163-330 .494 ------59-101 .584 107-4.9 385-17.5 94 -- 39 1975-76 27 229-460 .498 ------93-144 .646 135-5.0 551-20.4 149 -- 49 1976-77 28 216-414 .522 ------107-145 .738 142-5.1 539-19.3 139 -- -- TOTALS 77 608-1204 .505 ------259-390 .664 384-5.0 1475-19.2 382 -- 88

GLENDA SPRINGFIELD - GUARD, 5-6, HAMILTON, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1975-76 27 181-340 .532 ------56-84 .667 121-4.5 418-15.5 109 -- 58 1976-77 28 126-297 .424 ------55-77 .714 137-4.9 307-11.0 89 -- 50 1977-78 40 182-451 .404 ------42-61 .689 170-4.3 406-10.2 167 -- 90 1978-79 39 134-319 .420 ------33-47 .702 111-2.8 301-7.7 201 1 98 TOTALS 134 623-1407 .443 ------186-269 .691 539-4.0 1432-11.1 566 1 296

JACKIE MARTIN-GLASS - GUARD, 5-9, VICKSBURG, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1987-88 31 87-239 .364 12-34 .353 38-71 .535 77-2.5 224-7.4 110 3 45 1988-89 31 107-301 .355 35-110 .318 58-84 .690 109-3.5 307-9.9 118 3 59 1989-90 32 130-338 .385 54-141 .383 94-143 .657 134-4.2 408-12.8 119 5 65 1990-91* 4 18-39 .462 3-9 .333 6-6 1.000 7-1.8 45-11.3 7 0 9 1991-92 32 142-393 .361 34-125 .272 93-139 .669 114-3.6 411-12.8 101 5 54 TOTALS 130 484-1310 .369 138-419 .329 289-443 .652 441-3.4 1395-10.7 455 16 232 * received medical hardship after injuring her knee in the fourth game

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 135 OLE MISS 1,000 POINT SCORERS TARSHA BETHLEY - FORWARD, 5-11, HOLLANDALE, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1995-96 29 47-147 .320 4-23 .174 37-69 .536 96-3.3 135-4.7 27 12 25 1996-97 27 101-274 .369 7-34 .206 77-109 .706 146-5.4 286-10.6 42 17 29 1997-98 31 192-495 .388 30-86 .349 121-175 .691 223-7.2 535-17.3 39 23 46 1998-99 28 142-398 .357 28-117 .239 110-203 .542 209-7.5 422-15.1 45 6 33 TOTALS 115 482-1314 .367 69-260 .265 345-556 .621 674-5.9 1378-12.0 153 58 133

MARILYN BROOKS - FORWARD, 6-2, SHELBY, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 1981-82 32 144-307 .469 ------76-117 .649 243-7.5 364-11.3 18 6 55 1982-83 32 195-389 .501 ------71-120 .592 279-8.7 461-14.4 37 8 48 1983-84 30 141-307 .459 ------72-100 .720 239-8.0 354-11.8 30 6 41 1984-85 30 57-124 .460 ------24-38 .632 93-3.1 129-4.3 10 1 27 TOTALS 124 537-1127 .476 ------243-375 .648 854-6.9 1308-10.5 95 21 171

BECKY MYATT - GUARD, 5-8, BON AQUA, TENN. YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1997-98 31 85-232 .366 45-131 .344 68-77 .883 118-3.8 283-9.1 102 0 34 1998-99 28 82-232 .353 65-176 .369 63-84 .750 86-3.1 292-10.4 69 0 28 1999-00 28 89-250 .356 59-178 .331 31-41 .756 115-4.1 268-9.6 97 1 38 2000-01 30 102-257 .397 63-181 .348 83-104 .798 126-4.2 350-11.7 65 2 33 TOTALS 117 358-971 .368 232-666 .348 245-306 .800 445-3.8 1191-10.1 333 4 133

CHARLOTTE BANKS - FORWARD, 5-10, GULFPORT, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1989-90 29 124-308 .403 4-16 .250 53-91 .582 174-6.0 305-10.5 39 13 30 1990-91 29 151-302 .500 12-33 .364 91-124 .734 167-5.8 405-14.0 73 14 44 1991-92 32 185-386 .479 17-55 .309 84-133 .632 212-6.6 471-14.7 105 22 62 TOTALS 90 460-996 .462 33-104 .317 228-348 .655 553-6.1 1181-13.1 217 49 136

SHAWN GOFF - CENTER, 6-3, TALLAHASSEE, FLA. YEAR GP FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 2005-06 31 42-112 .375 0-0 .000 30-51 .588 122-3.9 114-3.7 10 33 20 2006-07 35 110-217 .507 0-0 .000 54-97 .557 186-5.3 274-7.8 16 48 50 2007-08 29 148-363 .408 0-0 .000 81-126 .643 196-6.8 377-13.0 30 67 38 2008-09 30 159-354 .449 1-6 .167 95-146 .651 198-6.6 414-13.8 14 60 50 TOTALS 125 459-1046 .439 1-6 .167 260-420 .619 702-5.6 1179-9.4 70 208 158

AMBER WATTS - CENTER, 6-3, UTICA, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 2001-02 28-20 64-137 .467 0-0 .000 22-37 .595 138-4.9 150-5.4 5 50 18 2002-03 28-27 137-287 .477 0-0 .000 92-144 .639 243-8.7 366-13.6 17 36 43 2003-04 31-31 114-260 .438 1-4 .250 85-116 .733 159-5.1 314-10.1 15 39 41 2004-05 29-28 122-279 .437 4-13 .308 91-126 .722 187-6.4 339-11.7 14 49 29 TOTALS 116-106 437-953 .459 5-17 .294 290-423 .686 727-6.3 1169-10.1 51 174 131

136 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS OLE MISS 1,000 POINT SCORERS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY KRIS STRATTON - FORWARD, 6-1, INDIANOLA, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1978-79 40 160-355 .451 ------78-107 .729 215-5.4 398-9.9 16 14 27 1979-80 37 205-496 .413 ------87-122 .713 199-5.4 497-13.4 43 19 34 1980-81 23 111-245 .453 ------47-70 .671 122-5.3 269-11.6 13 9 20 TOTALS 100 476-1096 .434 ------212-299 .710 536-5.4 1164-11.6 72 42 81

REGAN SEYBERT - GUARD, 5-6, ANDERSON, IND. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1993-94 33 77-186 .414 44-111 .396 62-84 .738 101-3.1 260-7.9 103 1 41 1994-95 29 113-254 .445 63-148 .426 61-76 .803 96-3.3 350-12.1 64 -- 27 1995-96 29 106-251 .422 54-134 .403 47-62 .758 96-3.3 313-10.8 116 -- 39 1996-97 27 65-188 .346 33-96 .344 40-57 .702 95-3.5 203-7.5 99 2 39 TOTALS 118 361-879 .411 194-489 .397 210-279 .753 388-3.3 1126-9.5 382 3 146

KRISTEN GOEHRING - FORWARD, 6-0, JACKSON, TENN. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1989-90 32 97-242 .401 3-12 .250 38-65 .585 142-4.4 235-7.3 51 5 16 1990-91 29 94-245 .384 10-24 .417 58-84 .690 143-4.9 256-8.8 20 -- 17 1991-92 32 122-280 .436 4-22 .182 82-108 .759 195-6.1 330-10.3 54 28 23 1992-93 28 107-277 .386 17-54 .315 50-74 .676 146-5.2 281-10.0 67 21 25 TOTALS 121 420-1044 .402 34-112 .304 228-331 .689 626-5.2 1102-9.1 192 54 81

CAROL ROSS - GUARD, 5-9, OAKLAND, MISS. YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3P-A PCT FT-FTA PCT RB-AVG TP-AVG A B S 1977-78 32 68-175 .389 ------45-60 .750 117-3.7 177-5.5 37 -- 37 1978-79 40 113-253 .447 ------39-54 .722 171-4.3 265-6.6 120 11 89 1979-80 37 134-324 .414 ------32-54 .593 159-4.3 300-8.1 208 4 135 1980-81 26 106-266 .398 ------61-91 .670 166-6.3 273-10.5 166 2 72 TOTALS 135 421-1018 .414 ------177-259 .683 613-4.5 1015-7.5 531 17 333

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 137 BY THE NUMBERS

Tenisha Gist ...... (2001-04) Nikki Williams ...... (1993-94) Cynthia Autry ...... (1986-89) 2 Lindsay Roy ...... (2004-08 21 LaTeasha Johnson ...... (1988-91) 33 Susan Carpenter ...... (1975) Karen King ...... (1974) Jennie Gadd ...... (1997-99) Ashley Awkward ...... (2003-07) KAYLA HOLLOWAY...... (PRESENT) Sherry King ...... (1981-82) 3 Takela Corbitt ...... (1999-01) Kayla Madewell...... (2000-02) Antrice McGill ...... (1990-91) LaKENDRA PHILLIPS ...... (PRESENT) Martia McWhorter ...... (1992-94) Yolanda Moore ...... (1993-96) Dorianne Johnson ...... (1995-96) Tangie Miller ...... (1985) Charlotte Smith ...... (1985) TaShondrea Moton ...... (1999) Brandi Tipton ...... (2005-08) Lisa Miller ...... (1995-97) Jackie Reedy ...... (1975) Maxine Tucker ...... (1983-84) 4 Genice Terry ...... (2003-04) Amber Watts ...... (2002-05) Elizabeth Cansdale ...... (2002-05) Nancy Thornton ...... (1975-77) 5 Sherry Winterstein ...... (1981-83) Anzonetti Brown ...... (1976) 34 Jennie Gadd ...... (1996) Carla Bartee...... (2005-08) NIKKI BYRD...... (PRESENT) Kristen Goehring ...... (1990-93) 10 Joy Eichelberger ...... (1987-88) 22 Jeanie Castle ...... (1976-78) Mary Jo Gwyn ...... (1974) Jeanie Loyd ...... (1978-79) Katrecia Craig ...... (1994-96) Tywanna Inmon...... (2001-04)

REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY Lucy Noble ...... (1982-83) Kim Gilchrist ...... (1991-92) Denise Kent ...... (1975) Regan Seybert ...... (1994-97) Jennifer Gillom ...... (1983-86) Jada Mincy ...... (2004-07) Phyllis Stafford ...... (1988-89) Leah Henley ...... (2000-03) Deborah Temple ...... (1985) Sherika Wright...... (2001-02) Patti Ragsdale ...... (1973-75) Christie Sides ...... (1996-97) Jan Barnett...... (1977-80) Chassidy Bell ...... (1993, 1995) Sherry Slayton ...... (1988) 35 Tarsha Bethley ...... (1996-99) 11 SHANTELL BLACK ...... (PRESENT) Tasi Worsham ...... (2004-08) Vikki Craig ...... (1983, 1985-86) Carletta Brown ...... (2002-05) Shawn Goff ...... (2005-09) Daney Dees ...... (1975) LaTOSHA LAWS...... (PRESENT) Michelle Hartzog ...... (1987-90) Pam Gray ...... (1976) 23 Joyce Meek ...... (1973-75) Dorianne Johnson ...... (1993-94) Teresa Hayman ...... (1984-87) Kylia Morrison ...... (1987-90) Liz Marable ...... (1980-81) Sherry King ...... (1982-83) Stephanie Murphy ...... (1998-01) Louise Renick ...... (1976-77) Carol Ross ...... (1978-81) Sandra Newborn...... (1982-83) Melinda White ...... (1995) Betsy O’Conner ...... (1979) Danetra Forrest ...... (2004-08) Sarah Sally ...... (1981) 40 Lesli Vollrath ...... (1997-99) Wanda Austin ...... (1978-81) Rosie Rushing ...... (1985) 12 Gail Eaves ...... (1989-92) Kacy Williams ...... (1991-94) Teresa Brawner ...... (1976) Erin Newsom ...... (2003) 41 Susan Byrd...... (1991, 1993-95) Lindy Noble ...... (1982-83) Chandra Dorsey ...... (1998-01) Lane Lockard ...... (1977-80) Anita Richardson ...... (1986) 24 Jackie Martin ...... (1988-90, 1992) Kim Rosamond ...... (1995-98) B.B. Manuel ...... (1993-94) Fran Cox ...... (1976) Valerie Rushing ...... (1985) Armintie Price...... (2003-07) 42 Peggie Gillom ...... (1977-80) Pam Vandenburg ...... (1975) Sheila Sullivan ...... (1974-77) Sandra Helms...... (1980-81) Kim Ufford ...... (2001-02) Myra Williams ...... (1984-87) TORI SLUSHER ...... (PRESENT) Connie Winstead ...... (1979) Heather Bantz ...... (1998-00) Eugenia Conner ...... (1982-85) 13 Renee Chancellor ...... (1988, 1990-92) Marilyn Brooks ...... (1982-85) 43 Mimi Williams ...... (1976-78) Daney Dees ...... (1976) 25 Niesha Dobbs...... (1996) Dana Fortenberry ...... (1980-83) COURTNEY MARBRA ...... PRESENT Charlotte Banks ...... (1990-92) Jackie Ivy ...... (1975) Laticia Mathis ...... (1995) 44 Michelle Carrington ...... (1981-82) Ally Kelly...... (2002) Becky Myatt ...... (1998-01) Angela Davidson ...... (1999) Kimsey O’Neal ...... (1987-90) Saundra Jackson...... (2001-02) Frankie Brooks ...... (1981-82) Kathy Rooker ...... (1975) KATORRA LEWIS ...... (PRESENT) 14 Kim Bullard...... (1985) Kris Stratton ...... (1979-81) Holly Edmonds ...... (1986) Tia Watson ...... (2003-04) Marie Deparrois ...... (2003) Suzanne Ferrell ...... (1981) Becky Weeks ...... (1973-75) 45 Leslie Pinkerton ...... (1994-96) LaTanya Jones ...... (2005-06) Lori Woodward ...... (1977) BIANCA THOMAS...... (PRESENT) ELIZABETH ROBERTSON ...... (PRESENT) Terri Shores ...... (1979) Tiffany Archie ...... (1990-93) Allana Cummings ...... (1986) Sandra Wells...... (1975-78) 30 Tara Brooks ...... (1988) 50 Sinissia Wysinger ...... (1997-00) Louise Davis...... (1986) Desiree Drummond ...... (1987) Cassandra Lesnyk ...... (1985) Kim Bullard...... (1986-88) WHITNEY HAMETH ...... (PRESENT) 51 15 Shayla Day ...... (2000-01) Kesha Howell ...... (2000-01) Daphnee Frieson ...... (2006-08) Anita Milons ...... (1994-97) Tanya Bolden ...... (1998-00) Lisa Mabry ...... (1975) Renee Rutland ...... (1978-80) 52 Cheryl Miller ...... (1979) Justina Smith...... (1980-82) Diane Pimpton ...... (1992-93) Frankie Boyd ...... (1999-00) Karen Rotenberry...... (1973-74) Peggy Bracey ...... (1987-89) 54 Amber Terrell ...... (2004-05) Lisa Smith ...... (1984-85) 31 Debbie Carpenter ...... (1975) Glenda Springfield ...... (1975-79) Cathy Casteel ...... (1977-78) LaTasha Harris ...... (2000) Desiree Drummond ...... (1986) 55 Tiffany Adkins ...... (1997-98) Clara Jackson ...... (1991-94) 2009-10 PLAYERS IN BOLD ALL CAPS 20 Ashley Johnson...... (2003-06) Norma Wilbanks ...... (1976) Angel Kendricks ...... (1984) KAYLA MELSON ...... (PRESENT) 32 Teena Bender ...... (1988-91) TaShondrea Moton ...... (2000-02) Ellen Buchanan...... (2003-06) Anita Richardson ...... (1987) ALLIESHA EASLEY...... (PRESENT) Von Kirk ...... (2000-02) Missy Shows...... (1988) Sabrina McNair ...... (1992-95) Rochelle Thompson ...... (1982-83) Alisa Scott ...... (1984-87) Julianne Signaigo ...... (1998-99) Janet Smith ...... (1974) Risa Turton ...... (1979-80) Pam Vaughn ...... (1981-82)

138 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY A...A...A F...F...F McGill, Antrice ...... 1990-91 Stafford, Phyllis ...... 1988-89 Adkins, Tiffany ...... 1997-98 Ferrell, Suzanne ...... 1981 McKinney, Rhonda, mgr...... 1988-89 Stratton, Kris ...... 1979-81 Aldy, Brittany, mgr...... 1998-01 Forrest, Danetra ...... 2005-08 McNair, Sabrina ...... 1992-95 Sullivan, Sheila...... 1974-77 Archie, Tiffany ...... 1990-93 Fortenberry, Dana ...... 1980-83 McWhorter, Martia ...... 1992, 1994 Meek, Joyce ...... 1973-75 Austin, Wanda ...... 1978-81 Fortenberry, Stacy, mgr...... 1983 T...T...T Autry, Cynthia...... 1986-89 Frieson, Daphnee...... 2007-08 MELSON, KAYLA ...... 2008-09 Temple, Deborah ...... 1985 Awkward, Ashley ...... 2004-07 Miller, Cheryl ...... 1979 Miller, Lisa ...... 1995-97 Terrell, Amber ...... 2004-05 G...G...G Miller, Tangie ...... 1985 Terry, Genice ...... 2003-04 B...B...B Gadd, Jennie ...... 1996-99 Milons, Anita ...... 1994-97 THOMAS, BIANCA ...... 2007-09 Banks, Charlotte ...... 1990-92 Gilchrist, Kim ...... 1991-92 Mincy, Jada...... 2005-07 Thompson, Rochelle...... 1982-83 Barnett, Jan ...... 1977-80 Gillom, Jennifer...... 1983-86 Moore, Yolanda ...... 1993-96 Thornton, Nancy ...... 1975-77 Bartee, Carla ...... 2006-08 Gillom, Peggie ...... 1977-80 Morgan, Paula, trn...... 1980-82 Tipton, Brandi ...... 2006-07 Bantz, Heather...... 1998-00 Gillom, Theresa, mgr...... 1988-91 Morris, Jean, mgr...... 1985 Tucker, Maxine ...... 1983-84 Bell, Chassidy...... 1993, 1995 Gist, Tenisha ...... 2001-02-03-04 Morrison, Kylia...... 1987-90 Turton, Risa...... 1979-80 Bender, Teena ...... 1988-91 Goehring, Kristen ...... 1990-93 Moton, TaShondrea ...... 1999-00-01-02 Bethley, Tarsha ...... 1996-99 Goff, Shawn ...... 2006-09 Murphy, Stephanie ...... 1998-01 U...U...U BLACK, SHANTELL...... 2007-09 Gray, Pam ...... 1976 Myatt, Becky ...... 1998-01 Ufford, Kim...... 2001-02 Bolden, Tanya ...... 1998-00 Gray, Tiffany...... 2000-01-02 Boyd, Frankie...... 1999-00 Gwyn, Mary Jo ...... 1974 Bracey, Peggy ...... 1987-89 N...N...N V...V...V Brawner, Emily, mgr...... 2000-01 Newborn, Sandra...... 1982-83 Vance, Jenny, mgr...... 1993-96 Brawner, Teresa...... 1976 H...H...H Newsom, Erin...... 2003 Vandenburg, Pam ...... 1975 Brooks, Frankie ...... 1981-82 HAMETH, WHITNEY ...... 2009 Noble, Lindy...... 1982-83 Vaughn, Pam ...... 1981-82 Brooks, Marilyn ...... 1982-85 Harris, LaTasha ...... 2000 Noble, Lucy ...... 1982-83 Vollrath, Lesli...... 1997-99 Brooks, Tara ...... 1988 Hartzog, Michelle...... 1987-90 Northcutt, Susan, trn...... 1983 Hayman, Teresa...... 1984-87 Brown, Anzonetti ...... 1976 W...W...W Brown, Carletta ...... 2002-03-04-05 Helms, Denise, mgr...... 1981 O...O...O Buchanan, Ellen...... 2003-04-05-06 Helms, Sandra ...... 1980-81 O’Conner, Betsy ...... 1979 Walker, Amanda, mgr...... 1998-01 Bullard, Kim...... 1985-88 Henley, Leah ...... 2000-01-02-03 O’Neal, Kimsey ...... 1987-90 Watson, Tia ...... 2003-04 BYRD, NIKKI ...... 2009 HOLLOWAY, KAYLA...... 2009 Watts, Amber ...... 2002-03-04-05 Byrd, Susan...... 1991, 1993-95 Howell, Kesha ...... 2000-01 P...P...P Weeks, Becky...... 1973-75 I...I...I PHILLIPS, LaKENDRA...... 2008-09 Wells, Sandra ...... 1975-78 Pimpton, Diane ...... 1992-93 White, Melinda ...... 1995 C...C...C Inmon, Tywanna...... 2001-02-03-04 Pinkerton, Leslie ...... 1994-96 Wilbanks, Norma ...... 1976 Cansdale, Elizabeth ...... 2002-03-04-05 Ivy, Jackie...... 1975 Carpenter, Debbie ...... 1975 Price, Armintie ...... 2004-07 Williams, Kacy ...... 1991-94 Carpenter, Susan ...... 1975 Williams, Mimi...... 1975-78 Williams, Myra ...... 1984-87 Carrington, Michelle ...... 1981-82 J...J...J R...R...R Casteel, Cathy ...... 1977-78 Jackson, Clara ...... 1991-94 Williams, Nikki...... 1993-94 Ragland, Robie, trn...... 1989 Castle, Jeanie ...... 1976-78 Jackson, Saundra...... 2001-02 Williams, Paula ...... 1974 Ragsdale, Patti ...... 1973-75 Chancellor, Johnny, mgr...... 1984-86 Johnson, Ashley ...... 2003-04-05-06 Winstead, Connie ...... 1979 Reedy, Jackie ...... 1975 Chancellor, Renee...... 1988, 1990-92 Johnson, Dorianne ...... 1993-96 Winterstein, Sherry ...... 1981-83 Renick, Louise ...... 1976-77 Conner, Eugenia...... 1982-85 Johnson, LaTeasha...... 1988-91 Woodward, Lori ...... 1977 Richardson, Anita...... 1986-87 Corbitt, Takela ...... 1999-01 Jones, LaTanya...... 2005-06 Work, Tammy, mgr...... 1989, 1990-93 Risch, Julie...... 1982 Cox, Fran ...... 1976 Worsham, Tasi ...... 2005-08 ROBERTSON, ELIZABETH ...... 2007-09 Craig, Katrecia...... 1994-96 Wright, Sherika...... 2001-02 K...K...K Rooker, Kathi ...... 1975 Craig, Vikki...... 1983, 1985-86 Wysinger, Sinissia ...... 1997-00 Kelly, Ally ...... 2002 Rosamond, Kim ...... 1995-98 Cruthirds, Tony, mgr...... 1982-85 Kendricks, Angel ...... 1984 Ross, Carol ...... 1978-81 Cummings, Allana...... 1986 2009-10 PLAYERS IN BOLD ALL CAPS Kent, Denise ...... 1975 Rotenberry, Karen ...... 1973-74 King, Karen ...... 1974 Roy, Lindsay...... 2005-08 D...D...D King, Sherry...... 1981-82 Rushing, Rosie...... 1985 Dailey, Rita, mgr...... 1978-81 Kirk, Von ...... 2000-01-02 Rushing, Valerie ...... 1985 Davis, Louise ...... 1986 L...L...L Rutland, Renee ...... 1979-80 Day, Shayla ...... 2000-01 Ladner, Allison, mgr...... 2004-05 Dees, Daney ...... 1975-76 Ladner, Jennifer, mgr...... 2005-08 S...S...S Deparrois, Marie ...... 2003 Laird, Kathy ...... 1986 Sally, Sarah ...... 1981 Dobbs, Niesha ...... 1996 LAWS, LaTOSHA ...... 2009 Sanderson, Brantley, mgr...... 2006-07 Dorsey, Chandra ...... 1998-01 Lesnyk, Cassandra...... 1985 Scott, Alisa...... 1984-87 Drummond, Desiree...... 1986-87 LEWIS, KATORRA ...... 2009 Seybert, Regan ...... 1994-97 Lockard, Lane ...... 1977-80 Sharp, Yolanda, mgr...... 2003-04-05 Loyd, Jeanie...... 1978-79 E...E...E Shores, Terri ...... 1979 Luster, De ...... 1992 EASLEY, ALLIESHA...... 2007, 2009 Shows, Missy ...... 1988 Eaves, Gail...... 1989-92 Sides, Christie ...... 1996-97 Edmonds, Holly ...... 1986 M...M...M Signaigo, Julianne...... 1998-99 Eichelberger, Joy ...... 1987-88 Mabry, Lisa ...... 1975 Slayton, Sherry ...... 1988 Madewell, Kayla ...... 2000-01-02 SLUSHER, TORI ...... 2009 Mackay, Brian, mgr...... 2005-07 Smith, Charlotte ...... 1985 Manuel, B. B...... 1993-94 Smith, Janet ...... 1974 Marable, Liz...... 1980-81 Smith, Justina...... 1980-82 Martin, Jackie...... 1988-90, 1992 Smith, Lisa...... 1984-85 Mathis, Laticia ...... 1995 Springfield, Glenda ...... 1975-79

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 139 140 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 1 MEMPHISSTATE...... W, 79-77 BELHAVEN F 20 ...... W, 16 SOUTHERNMISS 94-69 76-47 ...... W, F 14 atMemphis State L,78-84 ...... F L,80-86 UNION ...... F 9 atDelta State L,63-91 ...... F 7 31 atMississippi State 84-60 ...... W, J L,68-71 27 GRAND VIEW ...... J 26 J JC atItawamba 65-58 ...... W, J 24 MUW 19 atMUW L,59-70 ...... W, J 92-61 17 atBlueMountain 84-75 ...... W, J 12 Miss atSouthern 63-46 ...... W, J atJones CountyJC 83-61 ...... W, J 8 MISSISSIPPISTATE 74-49 ...... W, 7 J UNIFIRSTAAU 76-59 ...... W, 5 J 3 JC* Itawamba 66-57 ...... W, J 20 MississippiState* 85-47 ...... W, D 19 UticaJr. College* 82-58 ...... W, D BLUE MOUNTAIN 91-60 ...... W, 19 D 8 D TOUGALOO ITAWAMBA JC 67-59 ...... W, ...... W, D 3 79-58 1 D CAPTAIN: SHEILA SULLIVAN RECORD: 19-8 Miss. COACH: PAM DAVIDSON Cleveland, - 1975-76 Tournament AIAW Mississippi * L,63-78 DeltaState* ...... MUW* F 28 L ...... 27 MississippiState* 63-73 68-51 ...... W, F 27 atBelhaven 93-62 ...... W, F 22 NWMISSISSIPPIJC 83-62 ...... W, F 17 atMississippiState 73-67 ...... W, F 15 DELTA STATE L,57-69 ...... F AUSTIN PEAY 78-54 ...... W, 10 F 8 F atUnion 82-69 ...... W, MUW L, F 7 ...... Peay atAustin 69-90 71-64 ...... W, 3 F atLambuth 84-58 ...... W, 1 F 31 atBlueMountain 78-54 ...... W, J 28 MISSISSIPPISTATE 90-76 ...... W, J 23 atMUW L,67-79 ...... J 21 atNWMississippiJC 95-85 ...... W, J 17 atMemphisState 83-77 ...... W, J 15 ITAWAMBA JC L,67-68 ...... J MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 79-76 10 J atDelta State L,59-92 ...... 9 D BLUE MOUNTAIN 85-56 ...... W, 7 D JC atItawamba L,75-76 ...... 4 D 3 D CAPTAINS: JOYCE MEEK,PATTI RAGSDALE RECORD: 14-8 COACH: PAM DAVIDSON 1974-75 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 (.688 pct.) DAVIDSON 1974-77 Record: 53-24 PAM 17NCAATOURNAMENT APPEARANCES|10SWEETSIXTEENS5ELITEEIGHTS M 12 Mercer@ (ot) L,97-101 Mercer@ ...... DELTA STATE L,55-60 ...... M 12 Mississippi State# 1 76-67 ...... W, M 28 DeltaState# L,77-87 ...... F 27 MUW# 75-49 ...... W, F 27 F 1 OTENMS ...... L,59-60 SOUTHERNMISS ...... atAlabama 10 87-70 ...... W, D atMontevallo ...... W, 100-50 D 5 3 BLUE MOUNTAIN D 82-58 ...... W, State atJackson L,74-95 30 ...... N 28 MISSISSIPPIVALLEY STATE 86-67 ...... W, N 22 N CAPTAINS: SANDRAWELLS, MIMIWILLIAMS RECORD: 25-15 COACH: LINDUNN 1977-78 Miss. Mountain, Blue - Invitational Mountain Blue State# Jackson 76-70 ...... W, * 26 MississippiCollege# L,75-81 ...... F 25 Miss# 86-45 Southern ...... W, F L,80-89 24 atMississippiCollege...... F 22 L,63-74 atTennessee ...... F L,75-77 14 atMercer ...... F 12 atMUW 79-54 ...... W, F 10 ALABAMA 76-55 ...... W, F MISSISSIPPISTATE 88-66 ...... W, 7 F JACKSON STATE 5 84-58 ...... W, F 31 DELTA STATE 73-72 ...... W, J 28 atBlueMountain 79-64 ...... W, J 26 Miss atSouthern 77-64 ...... W, J 22 MISSISSIPPICOLLEGE 82-81 ...... W, J 18 J L, J 17 TENNESSEE...... atDeltaState 56-58 L,62-76 ...... J 14 MUW 12 atAlabama 73-70 ...... W, ...... W, J 77-71 10 atMississippiState 71-49 ...... W, J MEMPHISSTATE...... W, 62-59 J 8 6 Valdosta 68-54 State*...... W, J 18 Southern* Georgia 72-52 ...... W, D 18 70-59 NEMississippiJC*...... W, D State atJackson L,60-66 ...... 17 D SOUTHERN MISS 78-52 ...... W, 6 D 4 D BLUE MOUNTAIN MERCER 83-70 ...... W, ...... W, D 3 91-53 1 atMemphisState L,71-73 ...... D 23 N CAPTAINS: LOUISE RENICK,SHEILASULLIVAN RECORD: 20-8 Miss. COACH: PAM DAVIDSON Cleveland, - Miss. 1976-77 Jackson, Miss. - Tournament III Mountain, Region Tournament Blue AIAW - AIAW @ Invitational Mississippi # Mountain Blue * # Mississippi AIAW Tournament - Starkville, Miss. Starkville, - Tournament AIAW Mississippi # ALL-TIME RESULTS AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT (.625 PCT.) LIN DUNN 1977-78 RECORD: 25-15 9 Utah% M 19 ...... W, 66-45 Queens% L,58-65 Valdosta State$...... L, ...... M 18 71-74 11 Valley Fort State$ 75-74 ...... W, M Talladega$ 83-59 10 ...... W, M MississippiState@ 87-69 ...... W, 9 M 4 M Alabama@ DeltaState# ...... W, 73-72 ...... W, 73-71 M 3 25 MississippiCollege# 69-59 ...... W, F 24 MississippiState# 75-65 ...... W, F L,58-73 23 atMississippiCollege...... F 20 F MUW F 18 ...... W, atMississippiState 71-64 ...... W, 70-56 ALABAMA F 15 ...... W, 13 atMississippiValley State L,76-79 53-46 ...... F L,69-72 MEMPHIS STATE...... 11 F MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 92-85 ...... W, 9 F atVanderbilt 85-64 ...... W, 7 F L,78-87 atTennessee ...... 6 F DELTA STATE 4 L,64-65 ...... F 30 J MISSISSIPPISTATE 74-63 ...... W, J 28 L, LSU...... 27 atBlueMountain 77-84 68-63 ...... W, J 23 J atMUW 71-60 ...... W, J 20 MERCER 14 Miss atSouthern 74-66 ...... W, ...... W, J 88-58 13 atDeltaState L,65-77 ...... J 10 J L, atMemphisState L,58-71 TENNESSEE...... J 7 61-65 20 Texas North State* 69-62 ...... W, D L,62-68 17 Valdosta State*...... D 16 State* Kansas 62-57 ...... W, D 15 Missouri* L,52-61 Central ...... D 15 JACKSON STATE 68-57 ...... W, D 12 D D 14 Stephen F. Stephen Austin# 66-71 ...... W, 14 MiddleTennessee 68-61 State#...... W, D 14 atAuburn ...... W, 107-62 D L,92-97 atMercer ...... D 8 State atJackson 97-88 ...... W, D 8 2 BLUE MOUNTAIN ...... W, 105-77 D 28 SouthCarolina* 84-76 ...... W, N 25 N atMississippiValley Pittsburgh* State 94-82 ...... W, N 24 ...... W, 78-61 20 N BELHAVEN N 16 ...... W, 87-58 UNION S 14 ...... W, 102-86 CAPTAINS: JEANIELOYD, GLENDA SPRINGFIELD RECORD: 31-9 COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR 1978-79 N.J. Fla. Piscataway, - Tallahassee, - Tournament National Tournament AIAW III Miss. Miss. % Region Starkville, Cleveland, - AIAW - Miss. $ Classic Columbus, Tournament - Bulldog AIAW @ Tournament Mississippi # Christmas MUW * VAN CHANCELLOR (.740 PCT.) 439-154 1978-97 RECORD: ALL-TIME RESULTS

D 15 Ohio State# ...... W, 87-72 J 25 DELTA STATE ...... W, 73-69 D 5 JACKSONVILLE STATE ...... W, 102-54 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY D 16 Tennessee Tech# ...... W, 100-72 J 26 FLORIDA STATE ...... W, 80-52 D 8 MERCER ...... W, 64-57 D 28 Penn State@ ...... L, 79-82 J 28 MERCER ...... W, 83-50 D 12 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE ...... W, 90-45 D 29 Delta State@ ...... L, 86-90 J 30 at Memphis State ...... L, 67-78 D 16 MUW ...... W, 82-51 J 5 Alabama$ ...... W, 100-82 F 2 ALABAMA ...... W, 72-70 D 18 McNeese State* ...... W, 83-65 J 6 Mississippi State$ ...... W, 81-69 F 4 at Southern Miss ...... L, 68-85 D 19 Texas* ...... L, 56-69 J 11 at Mississippi State ...... W, 79-54 F 7 Georgia# ...... W, 80-70 J 2 at Auburn ...... W, 69-68 J 15 at Delta State ...... L, 66-75 F 9 Kentucky# ...... W, 79-62 J 6 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ...... W, 83-42 J 17 MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 104-75 F 10 Tennessee# ...... L, 71-85 J 8 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE# ...... W, 67-66 J 18 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... W, 91-55 F 13 AUBURN (OT) ...... W, 71-65 J 9 MERCER# ...... W, 61-50 J 20 SOUTHERN MISS ...... W, 80-64 F 15 at Delta State ...... W, 56-55 J 11 at Alabama (2ot) ...... L, 89-93 J 24 at Memphis State ...... L, 97-111 F 21 Mississippi Valley State@ ...... W, 76-75 J 19 SOUTHERN MISS ...... W, 81-72 J 26 MUW ...... W, 88-71 F 22 MUW@ (ot) ...... L, 80-82 J 19 at Delta State ...... W, 65-59 J 27 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ...... W, 56-43 F 23 Delta State@ ...... W, 59-56 J 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 72-56 J 29 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 98-75 * MUW Christmas Tournament - Columbus, Miss. J 27 at LSU ...... W, 73-72 J 30 at Blue Mountain ...... W, 92-69 # SEC Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn. J 30 AUBURN ...... W, 58-44 F 2 DELTA STATE ...... W, 78-68 @ Mississippi AIAW Tournament - Clinton, Miss. F 2 at Mississippi College...... W, 83-58 F 6 at MUW ...... L, 80-87 F 4 at MUW ...... W, 73-56 F 8 JACKSON STATE ...... W, 88-54 1980-81 F 6 ALABAMA ...... W, 65-53 F 10 at Southeastern Louisiana ...... W, 110-93 COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR F 9 at Southern Miss ...... W, 70-60 F 12 at LSU ...... W, 89-73 RECORD: 14-12 F 13 at South Alabama ...... W, 78-54 F 16 at Mississippi College...... L, 62-65 CAPTAINS: WANDA AUSTIN, CAROL ROSS F 15 at Florida State ...... L, 61-63 F 17 at Southern Miss ...... W, 84-74 N 18 UNION ...... W, 82-69 F 17 JACKSON STATE (OT) ...... W, 83-77 F 22 Mississippi Valley State% ...... W, 73-67 N 21 at LSU ...... W, 87-81 F 20 at Mississippi State ...... W, 71-66 F 23 Southern Miss% ...... W, 79-76 N 24 at Mississippi State ...... L, 83-86 F 22 LSU...... W, 65-63 F 24 Delta State% ...... W, 77-70 N 26 at Southeastern Louisiana ...... W, 72-64 F 26 LSU@ ...... L, 73-77 M 8 Florida&...... W, 101-78 N 28 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... W, 79-71 M 19 Memphis State% ...... L, 70-72 M 9 Valdosta State& ...... L, 79-87 D 2 ALCORN STATE ...... W, 81-64 * Dallas Classic - Dallas, Texas M 10 Delta State& ...... W, 93-77 D 6 at Jackson State ...... L, 47-73 # Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. * Tennessee Tech Invitational - Cookeville, Tenn. D 9 VALDOSTA STATE ...... W, 74-58 @ SEC Tournament - Lexington, Ky. # MUW Christmas Tournament - Columbus, Miss. D 13 at Mississippi College...... L, 54-62 % NCAA Tournament - at Memphis, Tenn. @ Orange Bowl Classic - Miami, Fla. D 17 at Delta State ...... W, 85-75 $ Bulldog Classic - Starkville, Miss. J 3 WISCONSIN ...... W, 62-58 1982-83 % Mississippi AIAW Tournament - Clinton, Miss. J 5 MISSOURI ...... W, 64-58 COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR & AIAW Region III Tournament - Auburn, Ala. J 8 VANDERBILT*...... W, 81-65 RECORD: 26-6, 6-2 SEC J 9 UAB* ...... L, 66-77 CAPTAINS: DANA FORTENBERRY, SANDRA NEWBORN 1979-80 J 16 Indiana State# ...... L, 56-75 NCAA TOURNAMENT COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR J 17 James Madison# ...... W, 82-75 N 24 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 90-67 RECORD: 23-14 J 24 OLD DOMINION ...... L, 46-58 D 1 ARKANSAS STATE ...... W, 104-59 CAPTAINS: PEGGIE GILLOM, RENEE RUTLAND J 26 SOUTHERN MISS ...... W, 53-47 D 3 ALCORN STATE* ...... W, 95-51 N 13 at Union ...... W, 97-80 J 29 Georgia@ ...... L, 68-75 D 4 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE* ...... W, 80-50 N 15 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ...... W, 79-62 F 4 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ...... L, 66-76 D 7 UAB ...... W, 89-49 N 19 LSU...... W, 84-68 F 6 at Mississippi Valley State ...... L, 69-70 D 10 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 102-48 N 21 at Old Dominion ...... L, 58-79 F 12 DELTA STATE ...... W, 66-57 D 15 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 85-57 N 24 at North Carolina ...... L, 69-72 F 14 at South Carolina ...... L, 70-87 D 18 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ...... W, 83-67 N 26 at North Carolina State ...... L, 74-98 F 17 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ...... L, 69-82 D 21 MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 73-64 N 28 MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 90-85 F 20 at MUW ...... W, 59-54 J 3 at Tennessee Tech ...... W, 101-83 N 30 JACKSON STATE ...... W, 80-56 F 28 Delta State% ...... L, 71-72 J 5 at Western Kentucky ...... W, 66-61 D 2 VANDERBILT ...... L, 81-84 * Lady Rebel Dial Classic - Oxford, Miss. J 8 TENNESSEE...... L, 67-69 D 4 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 93-56 # Lady Kat Invitational - Lexington, Ky. J 10 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS ...... W, 109-46 D 8 TEXAS TECH ...... W, 70-56 @ SEC Tournament - Baton Rouge, La. J 15 LSU...... W, 98-69 D 12 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... L, 52-68 % Mississippi AIAW Tournament - Clinton, Miss. J 19 AUBURN ...... W, 63-54 D 13 Middle Tennessee State* ...... L, 63-69 J 22 at Mississippi State ...... W, 78-63 D 14 Belhaven* ...... W, 92-65 1981-82 J 24 at Alabama ...... W, 76-68 D 15 MUW* ...... W, 84-66 COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR J 27 at Mercer ...... W, 66-64 J 4 at Valdosta State ...... L, 62-68 RECORD: 27-5, 7-1 SEC J 29 DELTA STATE ...... W, 100-73 J 5 at UAB ...... L, 70-77 CAPTAINS: DANA FORTENBERRY, PAM VAUGHN F 2 at Auburn ...... L, 77-79 J 9 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ...... W, 86-53 FIRST EVER NCAA TOURNAMENT F 4 Nevada-Reno# ...... W, 112-52 J 12 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ...... W, 79-68 N 16 UNION ...... W, 62-57 F 5 UNLV# ...... L, 86-93 J 12 at Alcorn State ...... L, 66-70 N 23 at Missouri-St. Louis ...... W, 86-72 F 12 at LSU ...... L, 75-91 J 15 MUW ...... W, 81-63 N 28 TROY STATE ...... W, 97-59 F 16 at Memphis State ...... W, 78-67 J 19 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... W, 69-54 N 30 DELTA STATE ...... W, 63-61 F 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 70-59 J 23 at Mississippi College...... L, 59-60 D 2 TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 80-61 F 21 ALABAMA ...... W, 85-58

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 141 142 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 7 MURRAY STATE* 81-52 ...... W, L,67-70 NORTHEASTLOUISIANA (OT)...... 7 D atMississippiValley State 90-50 ...... W, 3 D 1 MISSISSIPPICOLLEGE 88-81 ...... W, D 27 DELTA STATE 84-68 ...... W, N 19 N CAPTAINS: MARILYN BROOKS, EUGENIACONNER RECORD: 29-3,8-0SEC Tenn. Knoxville, - COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR semifinals Ohio 1984-85 regional Columbus, Tournament round first NCAA ! Tournament NCAA % Miss. Oxford, - Classic Dial Rebel Lady * Georgia! OhioState% L, 77-55 ...... W, M 23 63-73 18 M Vanderbilt@ L, MEMPHISSTATE...... W, 68-58 ...... 73-78 M 3 23 atAlabama L,65-80 ...... F 20 atMississippiState 61-51 ...... W, F 18 atTennessee 67-65 ...... W, F 15 F DELTA STATE 78-59 ...... W, LSU...... W, F 11 79-65 MISSISSIPPICOLLEGE ...... W, 111-63 6 F L,59-69 atKentucky ...... 3 F atMemphisState 1 66-61 ...... W, F 27 J J 25 AUBURN MISSISSIPPISTATE 76-64 ...... W, ...... W, J 23 ALABAMA 46-45 21 atDeltaState 76-67 ...... W, ...... W, J 60-52 18 atLSU 78-77 ...... W, J 14 94-74 atMississippiCollege...... W, J atAuburn L,49-58 ...... 10 J ALCORN STATE 90-73 ...... W, 7 J CENTRALMISSOURI 93-72 ...... W, 4 J 2 Cheyney L,76-81 State# ...... J 30 D Rutgers# D 29 ...... W, 70-59 MIDDLETENNESSEESTATE* Villanova# 84-72 ...... W, D 28 ...... W, 79-62 17 TENNESSEESTATE* ...... W, 110-65 D 16 D 88-80 atUAB ...... W, MERCER D 10 ...... W, atUT-Chattanooga 70-39 73-66 ...... W, 7 D 5 D VANDERBILT ...... W, D 3 82-72 CAPTAINS: EUGENIACONNER,MAXINETUCKER RECORD: 24-6,6-2SEC COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR Miss. 1983-84 Oxford, - round first Tenn. Tournament Knoxville, - NCAA % Miss. Tournament SEC Oxford, - @ Classic Dial Rebel Lady Tennessee! L,83-90 (3ot) ...... * 25 Florida State% 86-76 ...... W, M 18 M Georgia@ L, ...... 69-72 M 6 Auburn@ MississippiState@ 59-56 ...... W, ...... W, 72-62 M 5 atDeltaState 4 93-65 ...... W, M 25 F # LaSalle Tournament -Philadelphia , Pa. , -Philadelphia Tournament LaSalle # Ind. Bend, South - semifinals regional Tournament NCAA ! Nev. Vegas, Las - Classic Desert # @ SEC Tournament - Athens, Ga. Athens, - Tournament SEC @ OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 NCAA TOURNAMENTNCAA EIGHT -ELITE NCAA TOURNAMENT 17NCAATOURNAMENT APPEARANCES|10SWEETSIXTEENS5ELITEEIGHTS 2 etr etcy ...... L,68-72 Kentucky! Western ...... 24 M Tennessee! Miss% Southern 81-68 ...... W, M 22 ...... W, 63-60 15 M Tennessee@ L, MississippiState@ 88-45 ...... W, ...... 71-79 M 3 27 ALCORN STATE 92-67 ...... W, F 21 atMemphisState 80-70 ...... W, F 19 MISSISSIPPISTATE 90-64 ...... W, F 16 atAuburn 66-65 ...... W, F atLSU 65-63 ...... W, 13 F MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 63-47 9 F 6 F atMiddleTennessee KENTUCKY State 77-66 ...... W, F 3 ...... W, 31 82-56 atVanderbilt 80-56 ...... W, J 29 J atMississippiState 87-64 ...... W, J 26 ALABAMA 23 ...... W, J 66-46 State atAlcorn 65-64 ...... W, J 19 AUBURN 16 atAlabama 76-60 ...... W, ...... W, J atDeltaState 75-68 76-67 ...... W, 12 J 9 J Hawaii# J 5 AbileneChristian# 81-37 ...... W, ...... W, Temple# 72-54 J 4 3 ...... W, MISSISSIPPIVALLEY STATE 73-44 ...... W, 84-74 J 17 76-52 atMississippiCollege...... W, D 14 D WEST VIRGINIA* 84-72 ...... W, LSU...... W, D 12 77-69 8 D 1 atFlorida...... W, 61-55 L, LSU...... F 15 62-74 12 F TENNESSEE...... W, 68-54 F 5 VANDERBILT F 1 ...... W, 76-62 J 29 ALABAMA atMemphis State 74-73 ...... W, ...... W, L, J 26 GEORGIA...... 79-69 22 65-56 atMississippi College...... W, 69-70 J 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE 82-43 ...... W, J 18 L,57-58 atLSU ...... J atKentucky 72-69 ...... W, 13 J JACKSON STATE 83-49 ...... W, 8 J 4 Miami(Fla.)# 79-61 ...... W, J 31 D West Virginia# Texas# 86-66 ...... W, D 30 L, ...... 46-57 29 MIDDLETENNESSEESTATE 95-80 ...... W, D 19 State atJackson 83-69 ...... W, D 17 D GRAMBLINGSTATE* ARKANSAS*...... W, 99-56 ...... W, D 14 76-61 13 MEMPHISSTATE...... W, 87-71 D ALCORN STATE 59-47 ...... W, 10 D atDeltaState 84-77 ...... W, 7 D L,80-82 Louisiana(ot) atNortheast ...... 5 D 2 MISSISSIPPICOLLEGE ...... W, 111-59 D 26 OREGONSTATE 76-47 ...... W, N 22 N CAPTAINS: VIKKICRAIG, JENNIFERGILLOM RECORD: 24-8,6-3SEC COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR 1985-86 Miss. Oxford, - Classic Dial Rebel Lady * # Rainbow Wahine Converse Classic - Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, - Classic Converse Wahine Rainbow # @ SEC Tournament - Oxford, Miss. Oxford, - Tournament SEC @ % NCAA Tournament first round - Oxford, Miss. Oxford, - round first Tournament NCAA % ! NCAA Tournament regional regional Tournament NCAA ! ALL-TIME RESULTS NCAA TOURNAMENTNCAA EIGHT -ELITE semi & final - Bowling Green, Ky. Green, Bowling - final & semi 1 ogBahSae ...... L,55-94 State! LongBeach ...... 19 Penn State% 80-75 ...... W, M 13 M Vanderbilt@ L, MISSISSIPPICOLLEGE ...... 90-60 ...... W, 64-65 M 5 28 L,64-69 atGeorgia ...... F 22 ALCORN STATE 89-55 ...... W, F 18 MISSISSIPPISTATE 78-50 ...... W, F 14 JACKSON STATE 86-51 ...... W, F atMemphisState L,76-77 ...... 11 F 72-56 atMississippiCollege...... W, 9 F 7 F atTennessee LSU...... W, 69-65 ...... W, 84-67 F 4 31 J J 28 KENTUCKY State atAlcorn 62-50 ...... W, ...... W, J 24 AUBURN 72-64 21 atAlabama L, 74-70 ...... W, ...... J 62-66 17 atMississippiState 68-51 ...... W, J 14 J atVanderbilt 77-73 ...... W, J 10 FLORIDA atMiddleTennessee State 95-63 ...... W, 8 ...... W, J 62-53 3 Orleans atNew 74-54 ...... W, J 30 State atJackson 80-57 ...... W, D 19 DELTA STATE 74-64 ...... W, D 17 GRAMBLINGSTATE 74-56 ...... W, D MEMPHISSTATE...... W, 69-65 13 D NORTHEASTLOUISIANA# 75-66 ...... W, 9 D 72-63 SOUTHEASTMISSOURI#...... W, 6 D Florida atCentral 96-68 ...... W, 5 D 1 U.S. International* 85-69 ...... W, D 29 Tech* Virginia 78-59 ...... W, N 28 N CAPTAINS: VIKKICRAIG,JENNIFERGILLOM Texas RECORD: 25-5,7-2SEC Austin, - final COACH:& VAN CHANCELLOR semis Miss. 1986-87 regional Oxford, round Tournament second NCAA ! Tournament NCAA % Miss. Oxford, - Classic Dial Rebel Lady * Texas! (ot) Auburn! 56-55 ...... W, L, M 22 ...... 63-66 20 M Drake% M 15 ...... W, Georgia@ 84-71 L, ...... 68-76 M 2 Tennessee@ atAuburn L,56-81 ...... W, ...... 83-78 M 1 22 atMississippi State 69-47 ...... W, F 19 F 4 MCNEESESTATE* UMKC* 87-57 ...... W, ...... W, D 5 90-65 Louisiana atNortheast 68-67 ...... W, 4 D 1 ALCORN STATE 73-41 ...... W, D 28 N CAPTAINS: CYNTHIAAUTRY, KIMBULLARD Calif. RECORD: 24-7,5-4SEC Beach, Long - COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR semifinals Miss. 1987-88 regional Oxford, - round Tournament second NCAA ! Tournament NCAA % Fla. Orlando, - Classic Sunshine * # Orange Bowl Classic - Miami, Fla. Miami, - Classic Bowl Orange # # Lady Rebel Dial Classic - Oxford, Miss. Oxford, - Classic Dial Rebel Lady # @ SEC Tournament - Athens, Ga. Athens, - Tournament SEC @ @ SEC Tournament - Albany, Ga. Albany, - Tournament SEC @ NCAA TOURNAMENT SWEETSIXTEEN NCAA TOURNAMENT SWEET SIXTEEN ALL-TIME RESULTS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY D 7 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ...... W, 81-47 F 25 at Mississippi State ...... W, 79-55 1990-91 D 9 at Arkansas ...... W, 88-72 M 4 Georgia@ ...... W, 78-69 COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR D 12 MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 94-59 M 5 Tennessee@ ...... L, 60-82 RECORD: 20-9, 5-6 SEC D 15 JACKSON STATE ...... W, 89-47 M 19 Old Dominion% ...... W, 74-58 CAPTAINS: LATEASHA JOHNSON, ANTRICE MCGILL, D 17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... W, 77-63 M 23 N.C. State! ...... W, 68-63 TEENA BENDER D 29 Virginia Tech# ...... W, 60-57 M 25 Auburn! ...... L, 51-77 NCAA TOURNAMENT D 30 St. Peter’s# ...... W, 68-51 # Aruba Sunshine Shootout - Aruba,Virgin Islands N 23 UNC Greensboro# ...... W, 90-58 J 5 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN ...... W, 68-53 * Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. N 24 at Appalachian State# ...... W, 85-64 J 13 VANDERBILT ...... W, 64-56 @ SEC Tournament - Albany, Ga. N 30 ALCORN STATE* ...... W, 92-67 J 16 at Florida...... W, 77-53 % NCAA Tournament second round - Oxford, Miss. D 1 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* ...... W, 74-45 J 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 79-57 ! NCAA Tournament regional semis & final - Auburn, Ala. D 9 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA ...... W, 77-67 J 22 at Texas ...... L, 61-74 D 15 at Arkansas ...... L, 70-79 J 27 at Jackson State (2ot) ...... W, 67-64 1989-90 D 18 at Jackson State ...... W, 64-54 J 30 at Auburn ...... L, 70-71 COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR D 30 TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 78-64 F 2 at Kentucky ...... W, 75-67 RECORD: 22-10, 7-2 SEC J 2 Middle Tennessee State& ...... W, 78-59 F 6 TENNESSEE...... L, 67-78 CAPTAINS: KIMSEY O’NEAL, MICHELLE HARTZOG J 3 Miami (Fla.)& ...... L, 64-66 F 10 at LSU ...... L, 70-81 NCAA TOURNAMENT - SWEET SIXTEEN J 4 Florida International& ...... W, 75-64 F 12 at Mississippi College...... W, 88-65 N 24 Texas-Arlington# ...... W, 77-51 J 10 JACKSON STATE ...... W, 79-47 F 14 NEW ORLEANS ...... W, 72-61 N 25 Southern Miss# ...... L, 62-64 J 12 at Mississippi State ...... W, 67-41 F 17 at Memphis State ...... W, 81-78 N 29 at New Orleans ...... W, 56-49 J 16 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M ...... W, 87-42 F 20 at Mississippi State ...... W, 72-71 D 1 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA* ...... W, 75-69 J 19 at Georgia ...... L, 64-77 F 24 ALABAMA ...... L, 86-87 D 2 NORTHWESTERN STATE* ...... W, 74-73 J 23 UMKC! ...... W, 53-45 F 27 GEORGIA...... W, 69-61 D 5 at Mississippi College...... W, 80-60 J 26 at Tennessee ...... L, 54-64 M 5 Alabama@ ...... W, 76-66 D 10 at Northeast Louisiana ...... W, 71-60 J 28 NEW ORLEANS ...... W, 59-49 M 6 Auburn@ ...... L, 60-69 D 15 Northwestern State$ ...... L, 69-82 J 31 at Memphis State ...... W, 93-77 M 19 Houston% ...... W, 74-68 D 16 Long Beach State$ ...... L, 67-90 F 2 FLORIDA ...... W, 65-58 M 24 Louisiana Tech! ...... L, 60-80 D 18 at Arizona ...... L, 61-67 F 6 at Alabama ...... W, 78-72 * Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. D 30 at Oklahoma State ...... W, 68-56 ...... F 10 AUBURN ...... L, 54-79 # St. Peter’s Marcal Invitational - Jersey City, N.J. J 2 LOYOLA-CHICAGO ...... W, 76-64 ...... F 13 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 75-57 @ SEC Tournament - Albany, Ga. J 6 ALABAMA ...... W, 67-41 ...... F 16 KENTUCKY ...... L, 81-87 % NCAA Tournament second round - Oxford, Miss. J 8 NEW ORLEANS ...... W, 68-49 ...... F 20 LSU...... W, 75-73 ! NCAA Tournament regional semifinals - Austin, Texas J 13 TENNESSEE...... L, 57-63 ...... F 24 at Vanderbilt ...... L, 46-69 J 17 at Southern ...... W, 62-44 ...... M 1 Mississippi State@ ...... W, 74-56 1988-89 J 20 GEORGIA...... W, 68-65 ...... M 2 Auburn@ ...... L, 50-76 COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR J 24 at Mississippi State ...... W, 80-53 ...... M 13 at Stephen F. Austin+ ...... L, 62-73 RECORD: 23-8, 4-5 SEC J 27 at Kentucky ...... W, 71-64 ...... # Appalachian St. Sheraton Classic - Boone, N.C. CAPTAINS: CYNTHIA AUTRY, PHYLLIS STAFFORD J 31 MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 84-50 ...... * Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. NCAA TOURNAMENT - ELITE EIGHT F 3 at Florida...... W, 63-57 ...... & Sun & Fun Classic - Miami, Fla. N 26 Mercer# ...... W, 96-53 F 7 at LSU ...... W, 68-59 ...... ! at Little Rock, Ark. N 27 Kansas# ...... W, 61-40 F 10 VANDERBILT ...... W, 75-60 ...... @ SEC Tournament - Albany, Ga. N 30 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA (OT) ...... W, 74-71 F 14 at Memphis State ...... L, 51-55 ...... + NCAA Tournament first round - Nacogdoches, Texas D 2 JACKSON STATE* ...... W, 81-42 F 17 at Auburn ...... L, 54-60 ...... D 3 ALCORN STATE* ...... W, 87-66 F 21 at Tennessee Tech ...... L, 62-67 ...... 1991-92 D 7 ARKANSAS ...... W, 75-63 F 24 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 69-54 ...... COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR D 12 TEXAS...... W, 88-67 M 3 Alabama@ ...... W, 71-45 ...... RECORD: 29-3, 11-0 SEC D 16 at Jackson State ...... W, 72-53 M 4 Auburn@ (ot) ...... L, 71-72 ...... CAPTAINS: JACKIE MARTIN, KIM GILCHRIST D 19 at New Orleans ...... W, 67-59 M 14 Utah+ ...... W, 74-51 ...... SEC CHAMPIONS D 30 TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 76-62 M 17 UNLV% ...... W, 66-62 ...... NCAA TOURNAMENT - ELITE EIGHT J 4 UNION ...... W, 87-56 M 22 Stanford! ...... L, 65-78 ...... N 25 at Northeast Louisiana ...... W, 90-76 J 7 at Alabama ...... W, 73-58 # Dallas Hilton Inn Classic - Dallas, Texas N 29 Pacific& ...... W, 74-58 J 11 MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 90-59 * Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. N 30 St. Mary’s College&...... L, 68-75 J 14 at Tennessee ...... L, 61-68 $ Long Beach State Dial Soap Classic - Long Beach, Calif. D 6 McNeese State$ ...... W, 83-68 J 18 LSU...... L, 59-64 @ SEC Tournament - Albany, Ga. D 7 Louisiana Tech$ ...... W, 63-60 J 20 at Georgia ...... L, 65-72 + NCAA Tournament first round - Oxford, Miss. D 10 MONTANA STATE ...... W, 77-53 J 25 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 78-65 % NCAA Tournament second round - Las Vegas, Nev. D 13 BUTLER* ...... W, 98-61 J 28 KENTUCKY ...... W, 70-52 ! NCAA Tournament regional semifinals - Stanford, Calif. D 14 OKLAHOMA STATE* ...... W, 76-59 F 1 at Alcorn State ...... W, 78-56 D 16 JACKSON STATE ...... W, 82-41 F 4 FLORIDA ...... W, 88-75 D 20 at Auburn ...... W, 62-51 F 7 at Stephen F. Austin ...... L, 53-76 D 31 UMKC> ...... W, 51-49 F 11 at Vanderbilt ...... L, 62-63 J 4 ARKANSAS ...... W, 66-65 F 14 at Memphis State ...... W, 87-55 J 7 at Tennessee Tech ...... W, 70-62 F 17 AUBURN ...... L, 63-71 J 11 at Florida...... W, 59-56 F 21 at Mississippi College...... W, 73-56 J 13 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA ...... W, 87-59

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 143 144 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY @ SEC Tournament - Chattanooga, Tenn. N.Y. Jamaica, - Chattanooga, - Invitational Tournament Cahill T. SEC @ Joseph Maine Rev. Orono, $ - Classic Tipoff Maine & Vanderbilt@ L, ...... 54-79 M 7 Auburn@ 59-57 South Carolina@...... W, ...... W, 69-55 M 6 L,62-77 atVanderbilt 5 ...... M 28 MISSISSIPPISTATE 83-77 ...... W, F 24 F Louisiana 81-55 atSoutheastern ...... W, KENTUCKY F 20 ...... W, 15 atAlabama L,74-93 ...... 77-65 F 13 atSouthern 73-63 ...... W, F 10 F LAMAR F 8 ...... W, 87-53 ORALROBERTS...... W, 75-66 LSU...... W, 95-62 F 6 L,60-75 atGeorgia 3 ...... F 30 NORTHEASTLOUISIANA 69-44 ...... W, J 26 SOUTHCAROLINA 81-57 ...... W, J 23 atMemphisState 69-67 ...... W, J 20 L,53-64 atTennessee ...... J 16 atUAB 66-49 ...... W, J L,65-69 FLORIDA (OT)...... 12 J TENNESSEETECH 70-68 ...... W, 9 J atArkansas L,72-73 ...... 6 J 2 St.John’s$...... W, 62-56 J 29 ArizonaState$ 72-71 ...... W, D 28 D LOUISIANA L,64-68 TECH* AUBURN ...... D 16 L, ...... 47-57 12 ALCORN STATE* 54-50 ...... W, D L,61-62 State atArkansas ...... 12 D 9 D Florida International& Maine& 78-68 ...... W, ...... W, D 6 64-50 4 D CAPTAINS: CLARA JACKSON, KRISTENGOEHRING RECORD: 19-10,4-7SEC Colo. Boulder, - COACH: VANfinal CHANCELLOR and Miss. semis 1992-93 Oxford, - regional round Tournament second NCAA % Tournament NCAA + Calif. Moraga, - Classic College Mary’s St. SWMissouriState% L,71-94 ...... & 28 Penn State% 75-72 ...... W, M 26 Illinois+ Southern 72-56 ...... W, M L,60-71 Georgia@ ...... 21 M 8 M Auburn@ ...... W, 58-52 M 7 atMississippi State 60-50 ...... W, VANDERBILT F 29 ...... W, 26 atKentucky 82-69 ...... W, 59-57 F 23 87-63 ORALROBERTS...... W, F 19 F ALABAMA F 15 atLSU ...... W, 66-63 ...... W, 72-59 SOUTHERN F 12 ...... W, 8 82-48 F State atJackson GEORGIA...... W, 65-44 ...... W, 88-59 F 1 29 atSouthCarolina 69-67 ...... W, J 25 MEMPHISSTATE...... W, 87-76 J 22 TENNESSEE(OT) 80-78 ...... W, J 18 J * Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. Oxford, - Classic Rebel Lady Domino’s * La. -Ruston, Classic Dial Techster Lady $ * Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. Oxford, - Classic Rebel Lady Domino’s * > at St. Louis, Mo. Louis, St. at > @ SEC Tournament - Albany, Ga. Albany, - Tournament SEC @ OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17NCAATOURNAMENT APPEARANCES|10SWEETSIXTEENS5ELITEEIGHTS CAPTAINS: CLARAJACKSON, KACY WILLIAMS RECORD: 24-9,7-4SEC COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR 1993-94 3 tVnebl ...... L,54-91 atVanderbilt ...... AUBURN J 8 ...... W, 3 State& Arkansas 62-52 ...... W, 61-58 J 31 Florida& Central 91-52 ...... W, D 30 MiddleTennessee State& ...... W, 103-56 D 29 TENNESSEE TECH 61-38 ...... W, D 20 D KENTUCKY D 17 ...... W, ARKANSASSTATE 81-60 66-58 ...... W, TULANE D 10 ...... W, NORTHWESTERNSTATE* 81-51 86-63 ...... W, 6 D 3 D TCU* ...... W, D 2 95-56 TEXAS-ARLINGTON N 30 ...... W, 88-36 Dayton# N 25 ...... W, 76-42 CAPTAINS: SUSANBYRD, SABRINA MCNAIR RECORD: 21-8,6-5SEC La. COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR Ruston, - round 1994-95 second Tournament Tenn. NCAA % Chattanooga, - Utah Provo, - Tournament Classic SEC Miss. @ Holiday Oxford, - BYU Classic # Rebel Lady Domino’s L,67-82 LouisianaTech%...... * 19 M (ot) Alabama@ L,84-86 ...... Indiana+ M 16 ...... W, 83-61 MississippiState@ ...... W, 100-64 5 M 4 M atMississippiState 74-63 ...... W, ALABAMA F 26 L, ...... 23 64-76 atLSU 68-60 ...... W, F 19 F L, TENNESSEE...... F 16 60-70 GEORGIA...... W, F 12 78-49 atLamar 77-68 ...... W, SOUTHERN F 9 ...... W, 70-45 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 2 66-38 ...... W, F 29 State atGrambling 73-55 ...... W, J 27 Louisiana atNortheast 78-64 ...... W, J L,65-73 25 atFlorida...... J 23 J J 19 VANDERBILT atSouthCarolina 78-53 ...... W, ...... W, J 16 ARKANSAS atAuburn L,42-65 ...... 80-59 11 ...... W, J atTennessee Tech 56-54 71-46 ...... W, 8 J 2 J Gonzaga# D 30 L, ...... 62-66 L,62-78 Kentucky& Western Siena# ...... D 29 ...... W, 82-68 22 D LongIsland& Purdue& 99-47 ...... W, D 21 ...... W, 62-54 20 atKentucky 51-47 ...... W, D 18 GRAMBLINGSTATE 84-62 ...... W, D 13 MISSISSIPPIVALLEY STATE* 92-62 ...... W, D 11 SOUTHEASTERNLOUISIANA* 62-52 ...... W, D MEMPHIS STATE...... W, 78-64 10 D L,51-69 atWashington 7 ...... D atTexas-Arlington 80-73 ...... W, D 4 28 atTCU 82-67 ...... W, N 26 N + NCAA Tournament first round - Oxford, Miss. Oxford, - round first Tournament NCAA Rico + Puerto Juan, San - Shootout Juan San & ALL-TIME RESULTS NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT ATIS OAD OR,DRAN ONO, KATRECIA . CRAIG CAPTAINS: YOLANDA MOORE,DORIANNEJOHNSON, RECORD: 18-11,6-5SEC D.C. COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR Washington, - round 1995-96 first Tournament Fla. NCAA Orlando, + - Classic Holiday UCF & Ky. Green, Bowling at L,81-87 (ot) Drake+ ...... # 17 M Vanderbilt@ MississippiState@ 78-69 ...... W, L, ...... 57-64 M 4 atAlabama L,78-84 3 ...... M 25 L,67-79 atMemphis ...... F 22 F MISSISSIPPI STATE 88-59 LSU...... W, ...... W, F 18 82-69 L,77-80 15 (ot) atGeorgia ...... F Louisiana atNortheast 90-43 ...... W, 10 F SOUTH CAROLINA 91-58 ...... W, 6 F atSouthern 90-43 ...... W, 4 F L,48-93 atTennessee 1 ...... F 29 atTexas-Pan American 92-41 ...... W, J 24 J NORTHEASTLOUISIANA ...... W, 102-54 J 21 FLORIDA 17 atArkansas 75-74 ...... W, L, ...... J 77-81 14 J * Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. Oxford, - Classic Rebel Lady Domino’s * Toledo+ L, M 16 ...... 53-65 Tennessee@ L, ...... 51-73 M 2 Arkansas@ ...... W, atAuburn L,58-59 ...... 76-73 M 1 24 atMississippiState 71-68 ...... W, F 21 F L,77-80 SOUTHERNMISS ...... ARKANSAS F 17 ...... W, L,48-69 14 atFlorida...... 73-62 F 11 F L, GEORGIA...... 85-90 F 7 ARKANSASSTATE TENNESSEE...... W, 74-56 ...... W, 78-72 F 4 31 L,66-69 atSouthCarolina ...... J 28 J MISSISSIPPISTATE 74-51 ...... W, J 24 VANDERBILT 17 L,72-87 atLSU ...... W, J 72-53 13 J atKentucky 68-60 ...... W, ALABAMA J 7 ...... W, 3 atSt.Joseph’s$ 72-64 ...... W, 65-55 J 30 D Mexico State# L,60-72 atNew Fairfield$ ...... D 29 ...... W, 91-62 19 Texas L,60-75 A&M# ...... D 18 NORTHEASTLOUISIANA 90-46 ...... W, D Miss& atSouthern 76-74 ...... W, 15 D 9 D Baylor& ...... W, D 8 72-66 MEMPHIS SOUTHEASTERNLOUISIANA* 85-48 ...... W, ...... W, D 5 74-73 2 D EVANSVILLE* atTennessee Tech ...... W, 73-51 ...... W, D 1 86-53 26 L,86-88 atMiddleTennessee State ...... N 24 N * Domino’s Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. Oxford, - Classic Rebel Lady Domino’s * & Lady Eagle Classic - Hattiesburg, Miss. Hattiesburg, - Classic Eagle Lady & @ SEC Tourney - Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, - Tourney SEC @ # L’eggs Classic - Las Cruces, N.M. Cruces, Las - Classic L’eggs # $ PNC Bank/Hawk Classic - Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, - Classic Bank/Hawk PNC $ @ SEC Tournament - Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, - Tournament SEC @ + NCAA Tournament first round - Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, - round first Tournament NCAA + NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RESULTS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 1996-97 J 3 VANDERBILT ...... L, 56-66 1999-00 J 7 at Mississippi State ...... L, 76-80 COACH: VAN CHANCELLOR COACH: RON ALDY J 10 at Kentucky ...... W, 76-49 RECORD: 16-11, 5-7 SEC RECORD: 12-16, 1-13 SEC J 14 ALABAMA ...... L, 62-82 CAPTAINS: REGAN SEYBERT, LISA MILLER, CAPTAINS: TANYA BOLDEN, FRANKIE BOYD, J 18 at LSU ...... L, 56-69 NIESHA DOBBS, ANITA MILONS SINISSA WYSINGER J 21 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 83-74 N 22 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... W, 94-60 N 19 MEMPHIS ...... W, 71-50 J 24 GEORGIA...... L, 58-65 N 26 at Southwest Texas State ...... W, 74-53 N 22 at Clemson ...... L, 63-71 J 28 AUBURN ...... L, 44-65 N 30 at Tulane ...... L, 54-69 N 26 Bowling Green# ...... W, 80-63 J 31 at South Carolina ...... L, 72-79 D 3 at Arkansas State ...... W, 76-72 N 27 Montana State# ...... W, 69-60 F 4 TENNESSEE...... L, 45-91 D 6 SOUTHERN UTAH# ...... W, 89-65 N 30 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK...... W, 68-56 F 9 at Florida...... L, 60-79 D 7 APPALACHIAN STATE# ...... W, 86-84 D 3 Delaware$ ...... W, 90-55 F 11 at UAB ...... L, 51-57 D 14 Santa Clara% ...... L, 53-58 D 4 Cal-Poly$ ...... W, 79-66 F 14 ARKANSAS ...... W, 68-50 D 15 Wright State% ...... W, 76-45 D 16 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... W, 76-44 F 16 ARKANSAS STATE ...... W, 85-68 D 19 at Southeastern Louisiana ...... W, 62-55 D 20 San Jose State% ...... W, 77-43 F 21 at Auburn ...... L, 56-76 D 30 FLORIDA STATE ...... W, 75-52 D 21 Northern Arizona% ...... L, 65-78 F 26 Georgia$ ...... W, 77-73 J 2 KENTUCKY ...... W, 83-52 D 29 at Southern Miss ...... W, 62-60 F 27 Vanderbilt$...... L, 64-76 J 5 at Alabama ...... L, 60-88 J 2 at Tennessee Tech ...... W, 72-65 * Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. J 8 at Rice ...... W, 73-67 J 9 VANDERBILT ...... L, 38-60 # Northern Lights Invitational - Anchorage, Alaska J 11 LSU...... L, 80-88 J 13 at Mississippi State ...... L, 58-82 $ SEC Tournament - Columbus, Ga. J 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 62-59 J 15 BELMONT ...... W, 79-58 J 18 at Georgia ...... L, 56-78 1998-99 J 20 ALABAMA ...... L, 67-69 J 22 at Vanderbilt ...... L, 47-74 J 23 at LSU ...... L, 59-69 COACH: RON ALDY J 25 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... W, 67-55 J 27 GEORGIA...... L, 51-75 RECORD: 15-13, 6-8 SEC J 29 STETSON ...... W, 62-56 J 30 at Alabama ...... L, 67-69 CAPTAINS: TARSHA BETHLEY, LESLI VOLLRATH, F 2 at Tennessee ...... L, 72-74 F 2 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... L, 60-66 JENNIE GADD F 4 at Memphis ...... L, 67-75 F 6 at South Carolina ...... L, 58-75 WNIT F 8 FLORIDA ...... L, 58-66 F 10 TENNESSEE...... L, 49-70 N 16 CLEMSON ...... L, 54-76 F 10 TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 75-58 F 13 at Vanderbilt ...... L, 51-59 N 19 at Memphis ...... W, 70-68 F 16 at Arkansas ...... L, 62-71 F 17 at Florida...... L, 51-80 N 22 FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... W, 100-77 F 19 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 76-56 F 20 at Auburn ...... L, 63-67 N 27 UNC Charlotte# ...... W, 83-77 F 22 AUBURN ...... W, 67-61 F 24 KENTUCKY ...... L, 57-59 N 28 Maine# (ot) ...... W, 77-72 F 28 Auburn& ...... L, 64-72 F 27 ARKANSAS ...... W, 78-63 D 2 OKLAHOMA ...... W, 77-75 # Papa John’s Lady Rebel Classic - Oxford, Miss. M 2 Mississippi State& ...... L, 59-75 D 5 SOUTHERN MISS ...... W, 76-65 % Wahine Invitational - Honolulu, Hawaii # Gran Tree Inn Classic - Bozeman, Mont. D 12 TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 65-50 & SEC Tournament - Chattanooga, Tenn. $ South Florida Classic - Tampa, Fla. D 16 UAB ...... W, 62-56 % Hilton Garden Inn Classic - Flagstaff, Ariz. RON ALDY D 19 UMKC$ (ot) ...... W, 62-61 & SEC Tournament - Chattanooga, Tenn. D 20 Navy$ ...... L, 71-74 1997- 2003 D 29 TENNESSEE...... L, 51-92 2000-01 J 3 at Vanderbilt ...... L, 58-77 RECORD: COACH: RON ALDY J 7 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 69-61 79-94 RECORD: 17-13, 4-10 SEC J 10 KENTUCKY ...... W, 60-57 (.453 PCT.) CAPTAINS: BECKY MYATT, STEPHANIE MURPHY, J 14 at Alabama ...... L, 51-78 CHANDRA DORSEY J 17 LSU...... W, 66-59 WNIT J 24 at Georgia ...... L, 43-81 1997-98 N 17 Radford# ...... W, 91-62 J 28 at Auburn ...... L, 62-71 COACH: RON ALDY N 18 Vermont# ...... W, 85-75 J 31 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... W, 68-56 RECORD: 12-19, 3-11 SEC N 21 WEST ALABAMA ...... W, 95-45 F 2 at Tennessee ...... L, 58-96 CAPTAINS: KIM ROSAMOND, TARSHA BETHLEY, N 28 at Arkansas-Little Rock ...... W, 76-74 F 7 FLORIDA ...... L, 63-86 LESLI VOLLRATH, JENNIE GADD D 1 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... W, 70-38 F 11 at Mississippi State ...... L, 55-69 N 15 at Middle Tennessee State ...... W, 61-60 D 3 at Murray State ...... W, 85-45 F 14 at Arkansas ...... W, 80-73 N 18 at Tennessee ...... L, 54-92 D 6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...... W, 72-53 F 17 at Arkansas State ...... L, 68-70 N 21 TULANE ...... L, 55-68 D 14 ARKANSAS STATE ...... W, 69-54 F 21 AUBURN ...... W, 86-77 N 23 at Florida Atlantic ...... L, 63-71 D 17 NORTHERN ARIZONA ...... W, 55-47 F 25 Kentucky& ...... L, 59-75 N 26 at Florida State ...... L, 54-64 D 19 Wichita State@ ...... W, 68-62 M 11 at UT Martin+ ...... L, 66-77 N 29 at Tennessee Tech ...... L, 49-52 D 20 Indiana@ ...... W, 69-67 # Dead River Company Classic - 0rono, Maine D 2 MEMPHIS ...... W, 93-86 D 31 TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 56-71 $ Navy Classic - Annapolis, Md. D 5 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN* ...... W, 90-38 J 7 at Vanderbilt ...... L, 64-79 & SEC Tournament - Chattanooga, Tenn. D 6 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE* ...... W, 71-62 J 11 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... L, 55-60 + WNIT First Round - Martin, Tenn. D 14 at Oklahoma...... L, 85-89 J 16 BELMONT (OT) ...... W, 74-62 D 18 Pepperdine# ...... W, 68-66 J 18 at Alabama ...... W, 65-57 D 19 Wisconsin# ...... L, 63-83 J 21 LSU...... L, 60-72 D 20 Texas A&M# ...... W, 82-79 J 25 at Georgia ...... L, 51-74 D 29 RICE ...... W, 67-65 J 28 ALABAMA ...... L, 64-67

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 145 146 REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 8 LIPSCOMB(OT) 61-52 ...... W, Rock atArkansas-Little 67-59 ...... W, 8 D atIllinois-Chicago# 65-64 ...... W, 3 D 1 State# Morgan 91-47 ...... W, D 30 N SOUTHERNUNIVERSITY 66-53 ...... W, N 25 CAPTAINS: LEAHHENLEY, CARLETTA BROWN RECORD: 12-16,1-13SEC COACH: ALDY RON 2002-03 Mont. Bozeman, - Classic Thanksgiving GranTree # Arkansas& L,60-78 ...... L,58-82 atSouthCarolina ...... 28 F 24 L,69-86 F TENNESSEE...... 21 F atAlabama L,69-86 ...... 17 F KENTUCKY FLORIDA 76-66 F 10 ...... W, L,70-81 L, atLSU ...... 73-74 F 7 3 atAuburn F 63-53 ...... W, MISSISSIPPISTATE L,66-87 ...... J 31 27 J L,73-75 atFlorida...... L, J 24 GEORGIA...... 20 69-79 J L,42-62 atVanderbilt ...... J 17 L, LSU...... 13 57-88 atMississippiState L,57-82 J ...... J 10 ARKANSAS J 6 ...... W, Dickinson$ Fairleigh ...... W, 105-46 atTemple$ L,69-84 ...... D 31 81-46 30 atUCF@ 79-53 ...... W, D L,61-62 22 (ot) SouthAlabama@ ...... D 21 D CHATTANOOGA 69-62 ...... W, L,81-86 State(4ot) atArkansas ...... D 15 D 7 atMiddleTennessee VERMONT L,64-74 ...... W, D 4 74-53 1 UALR ...... W, 101-57 D 27 N MontanaState# UW-Milwakuee# 66-59 ...... W, N 24 ...... W, 74-57 23 N MURRAY STATE 78-58 ...... W, N 19 atTennessee Tech L,55-77 ...... VON N 16 KIRK CAPTAINS: SHERIKA WRIGHT, TASHONDREA MOTON, RECORD: 11-17,3-11SEC COACH: ALDY RON 2001-02 Vt. Burlington, - Tournament Vermont Kentucky$ atWestern L,92-95 ...... # 14 M Georgia& SouthCarolina& 75-68 L, ...... W, ...... 61-80 M 2 atArkansas L,64-82 1 ...... M 24 atKentucky 75-54 ...... W, F 22 F AUBURN F 18 L, ...... 48-59 FLORIDA F 15 L, L,52-119 atTennessee ...... 65-71 VANDERBILT F 11 SOUTH CAROLINA 69-53 ...... W, L, ...... 8 58-72 F atMississippi State 74-57 ...... W, 4 F 1 F @ Central Florida Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla. Orlando, - Classic Holiday Florida Central @ Calif. Beach, Long - Classic Beach @ $ Temple Classic - Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, - Classic Temple $ Tenn. Memphis, - Tournament SEC & & SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, - Tournament SEC & Ky. Green, Bowling - Round First WNIT $ OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17NCAATOURNAMENT APPEARANCES|10SWEETSIXTEENS5ELITEEIGHTS 6 ot aoia ...... L,64-79 SouthCarolina& ...... L,68-91 SOUTHCAROLINA ...... 6 M L,64-78 atFlorida...... 2 M 27 atMississippiState L,62-70 ...... F 23 F L, LSU...... F 20 67-83 atArkansas L,60-62 ...... VANDERBILT F 13 L,43-86 atTennessee L, ...... 9 60-67 F 6 F TENNESSEETECH AUBURN 69-61 ...... W, L, F 2 ...... 48-61 28 J L,66-83 atKentucky ...... J 26 ALABAMA 23 MISSISSIPPISTATE L,60-69 L, ...... J 70-81 19 L,54-96 atGeorgia ...... J 16 L,54-71 atLSU ...... J 12 J FLORIDA J 9 ...... W, L,68-76 atFlorida International$ TEMPLE ...... J 2 74-72 ...... W, 29 State$ Georgia 66-52 ...... W, D 54-53 28 D Marshall@ D 22 ...... W, 61-55 WESTERNKENTUCKY Oakland@ 79-45 ...... W, D 21 L, ...... 52-54 16 BIRMINGHAMSOUTHERN 83-44 ...... W, D 14 D F 5 at South Carolina atSouth Carolina 71-65 ...... W, KENTUCKY(2OT) 90-88 ...... W, 5 F L,65-90 atVanderbilt 1 ...... F 25 (2OT) GEORGIA 90-79 ...... W, J 22 MISSISSIPPI STATE 69-60 ...... W, J 18 atAlabama L,62-67 ...... J 15 atArkansas L,61-67 ...... J 11 J ARKANSAS-PINEBLUFF ...... W, 112-43 FLORIDA J 8 atTennessee Tech 68-56 ...... W, 5 ...... W, J 79-72 3 J MountSt.Mary’s^ 81-64 Marshall^ ...... W, D 31 ...... W, 54-53 30 L,64-73 Kentucky atWestern ...... D 18 Southern atBirmingham 89-56 ...... W, D 16 L,71-74 atLipscomb ...... D (ot) atChattanooga L,77-79 ...... 14 D MCNEESESTATE 85-72 ...... W, 6 D 1 D Memphis% N 29 L, ...... 63-69 atBelmont Nebraska% 78-62 ...... W, N 28 ...... W, 69-66 25 L,50-65 atRutgers ...... N 16 JACKSON STATE 83-58 ...... W, N 14 N CAPTAINS: TYWANNA INMON,GENICETERRY RECORD: 17-14,7-7SEC COACH: ROSS CAROL 2003-04 Ill. Chicago, - Classic Thanksgiving UIC # @ Sun Splash Shootout - Nassau, Bahamas Nassau, - Shootout Splash Sun @ $ Sun-N-Fun Classic - Miami, Fla. Miami, - Classic Sun-N-Fun $ & SEC Tournament - Little Rock, Ark. Rock, Little - Tournament SEC & ALL-TIME RESULTS NCAA TOURNAMENT CAROL ROSS (.606 PCT.) 2003-2007 RECORD: 77-50 2 ereWsigo%...... L,57-60 Washington% George ...... 20 M Georgia# SouthCarolina# 53-50 L, ...... W, ...... 65-87 M 4 SOUTHCAROLINA 57-51 ...... W, 3 M 27 atAuburn L,68-82 ...... F 24 F atMississippiState L,52-61 ...... GEORGIA...... W, F 20 72-61 17 F L,67-99 atTennessee ...... ALABAMA F 13 ...... W, 6 68-54 F L, atArkansas LSU...... 75-52 ...... W, 58-82 F 3 30 MISSISSIPPISTATE 72-64 ...... W, J 27 atFlorida...... W, 82-70 J 23 J L,63-70 atKentucky ...... J 20 VANDERBILT 16 ...... W, J L,51-78 atGeorgia ...... 66-60 ARKANSAS J 9 6 ...... W, J 85-73 MEMPHIS J 3 ...... W, Vermont$ 82-54 D 30 ...... W, 81-50 Marquette$ D 28 ...... W, 80-66 GRAMBLINGSTATE CLEMSON^ ...... W, 106-64 D 21 ...... W, 67-54 16 ARKANSAS-PINEBLUFF 89-41 ...... W, D 14 atTexas Tech L,38-86 ...... D 12 D NEWORLEANS ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ...... W, 100-50 ...... W, D 4 87-59 L,69-72 1 atSMU@ ...... D 27 McNeeseState@ 72-64 ...... W, N 26 L,70-88 LOUISIANA TECH ...... N 24 atUAB 67-48 ...... W, N 21 N CAPTAINS: CARLETTA ELIZABETHCANSDALE BROWN, RECORD: 19-11,8-6SEC COACH: ROSS CAROL 2004-05 Tenn. Memphis, - Classic Thanksgiving Memphis # Villanova$ L, ...... M 21 63-66 LSU@ L, ...... 66-79 M 5 Alabama@ ...... W, 63-56 M 4 L,68-85 atLSU ...... ARKANSAS F 29 ...... W, 26 84-73 F L,62-79 atGeorgia L, ...... TENNESSEE...... F 22 69-85 15 F atMississippi State 78-62 ...... W, AUBURN F 12 L, ...... 8 70-82 F ^ played in Tupelo, Miss. Tupelo, in played ^ ^ Christmas City Classic - Bethlehem, Pa. Bethlehem, - Classic City Christmas ^ @ SMU Hoops for the Cure - Dallas, Texas Dallas, - Cure the for Hoops SMU @ @ SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, - Tournament SEC @ $ Surf-N-Slam Tournament - San Diego, Calif. Diego, San - Tournament Surf-N-Slam $ $ NCAA Tournament - Ames, Iowa Ames, - Tournament NCAA $ # SEC Tournament - Greenville, S.C. Greenville, - Tournament SEC # % NCAA Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C. Hill, Chapel - Tournament NCAA % NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RESULTS REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY 2005-06 J 4 at Auburn ...... W, 74-66 F 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 73-65 J 7 VANDERBILT ...... W, 76-66 F 17 at LSU ...... L, 48-78 COACH: CAROL ROSS J 11 LSU...... W, 77-74 F 21 AUBURN ...... W, 76-68 RECORD: 17-14, 5-9 SEC J 14 at Kentucky (ot) ...... W, 67-65 F 24 at Alabama ...... W, 70-54 CAPTAINS: ASHLEY JOHNSON, ARMINTIE PRICE J 18 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... W, 76-57 M 2 FLORIDA ...... L, 66-72 WNIT J 25 at Georgia ...... L, 60-69 M 6 Mississippi State@ ...... W, 54-49 N 18 RICE ...... W, 110-63 J 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... L, 71-73 M 7 LSU@ ...... L, 36-80 N 21 at Clemson ...... W, 70-66 F 1 at Florida...... W, 72-64 % Timeout 4 HIV AIDS Tournament - Malibu, Calif. N 23 TEXAS TECH ...... W, 72-69 F 4 at Arkansas (2ot) ...... W, 90-87 & Lady Griz Holiday Classic - Missoula, Mont. N 25 Villanova$ ...... L, 49-60 F 8 KENTUCKY ...... L, 61-69 @ SEC Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. N 26 Brown$ ...... W, 56-47 F 11 ALABAMA ...... W, 84-43 N 30 TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 90-50 F 15 at Tennessee ...... L, 69-81 2008-09 D 3 UAB ...... W, 71-52 F 18 at Mississippi State (ot) ...... W, 86-84 COACH: RENEE LADNER D 14 RUTGERS ...... W, 67-57 F 25 AUBURN ...... L, 56-64 RECORD: 18-15, 5-9 SEC D 16 at Memphis ...... W, 87-81 M 1 Alabama+ ...... W, 78-49 CAPTAIN: SHAWN GOFF D 18 NICHOLLS STATE ...... W, 90-45 M 2 LSU+ ...... L, 46-52 WNIT D 20 at Louisiana Tech ...... L, 71-84 M 18 TCU^...... W, 88-74 N 15 North Carolina A&T^ ...... W, 80-64 D 28 Maine& ...... W, 72-52 M 20 Maryland! ...... W, 89-78 N 16 Davidson^ ...... W, 55-50 D 29 at Miami (Fla.)& ...... L, 70-79 M 25 Oklahoma@ ...... W, 90-82 N 19 at Louisiana-Lafayette ...... W, 74-48 J 5 GEORGIA...... L, 70-84 M 27 Tennessee% ...... L, 62-98 N 21 MEMPHIS ...... W, 84-63 J 8 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... L, 59-70 $ Junkanoo Jam - Freeport, Bahamas N 24 ALCORN STATE ...... W, 63-40 J 15 at Auburn ...... W, 51-48 & DoubleTree Classic - New Orleans, La. N 29 NICHOLLS STATE ...... W, 83-32 J 19 FLORIDA ...... L, 58-66 + SEC Tournament - Duluth, Ga. D 4 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... W, 85-73 J 22 KENTUCKY ...... L, 75-81 ^ NCAA Tournament First Round - Hartford, Conn. D 7 TEXAS...... L, 50-74 J 26 at Mississippi State ...... W, 76-71 ! NCAA Tournament Second Round - Hartford, Conn. D 14 at NC State ...... L, 42-46 J 29 at Vanderbilt ...... L, 58-68 @ NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen - Dayton, Ohio D 17 UALR (ot) ...... L, 61-64 F 2 TENNESSEE...... L, 63-78 % NCAA Tournament Elite Eight - Dayton, Ohio D 20 at UCF$ ...... W, 85-67 F 5 at LSU ...... L, 63-78 D 21 Wake Forest$ ...... L, 58-77 F 9 at Alabama ...... W, 77-67 RENEE LADNER D 29 NORTHWESTERN STATE@ ...... W, 92-64 F 12 AUBURN ...... W, 64-61 D 30 RICE@ ...... W, 81-48 F 16 at Kentucky ...... L, 61-65 2007-PRESENT J 2 OLD DOMINION ...... W, 79-72 F 19 at South Carolina ...... L, 66-77 RECORD: J 8 GEORGIA...... W, 62-54 F 26 ARKANSAS ...... W, 85-78 31-31 J 11 at Mississippi State ...... L, 64-69 M 2 Arkansas# ...... W, 94-64 (.500 PCT.) J 18 ALABAMA ...... W, 73-43 M 3 LSU# ...... L, 73-91 J 22 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... L, 67-76 M 19 Kansas% ...... W, 78-76 J 25 at Florida...... L, 54-75 M 22 Pittsburgh^ ...... L, 76-85 2007-08 J 29 at Tennessee ...... L, 59-60 $ URI Thanksgiving Classic - Kingston, R.I. COACH: RENEE LADNER F 1 KENTUCKY ...... W, 69-60 & Hurricane Holiday Classic - Miami, Fla. RECORD: 13-16, 6-8 SEC F 5 at Auburn ...... L, 65-72 # SEC Tournament - North Little Rock, Ark. CAPTAINS: DEE FORREST, CARLA BARTEE, F 8 at South Carolina ...... W, 66-65 $ WNIT - Lawrence, Kan. LINDSAY ROY, TASI WORSHAM F 12 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... L, 50-66 ^ WNIT - Pittsburgh, Pa. N 11 at Nebraska ...... L, 59-80 F 15 at Arkansas ...... L, 59-70 2006-07 N 18 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE ...... W, 86-60 F 19 at Alabama ...... L, 59-67 N 20 ALABAMA A&M ...... W, 73-57 F 22 VANDERBILT ...... W, 71-69 COACH: CAROL ROSS N 23 Wisconsin% ...... L, 57-74 M 1 LSU...... L, 48-59 RECORD: 24-11, 9-5 SEC N 29 UAB ...... W, 74-62 M 5 Arkansas% ...... W, 65-60 CAPTAINS: ASHLEY AWKWARD, JADA MINCY, D 2 at Ohio State ...... L, 55-69 M 6 Auburn% ...... L, 65-71 ARMINTIE PRICE D 10 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... W, 73-64 M 22 MURRAY STATE! ...... W, 87-49 NCAA TOURNAMENT - ELITE EIGHT D 13 at Penn State ...... L, 77-84 M 26 at USF+ ...... L, 57-74 N 10 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ...... W, 92-46 D 15 at Miami (Fla.) ...... W, 65-52 ^ Winthrop Hilton Garden Inn Classic (Rock Hill, S.C.) N 12 at UAB ...... W, 99-85 D 21 NC STATE ...... L, 71-80 $ UCF Holiday Classic (Orlando, Fla.) N 17 at Rice (2ot) ...... L, 91-92 D 29 UC Santa Barbara& ...... L, 66-74 @ Ole Miss Holiday Classic (Oxford, Miss.) N 19 RHODE ISLAND ...... W, 94-49 D 30 at Montana$ ...... L, 77-84 % SEC Tournament (North Little Rock, Ark.) N 21 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ...... W, 79-46 J 3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (OT) ...... W, 81-70 ! WNIT Second Round (Oxford, Miss.) N 24 Northwestern$ ...... W, 61-58 J 10 at Georgia ...... L, 62-75 + WNIT Third Round (Tampa, Fla.) N 25 Maryland$ ...... L, 79-110 J 13 ARKANSAS ...... W, 63-55 D 2 ILLINOIS ...... W, 75-50 J 20 SOUTH CAROLINA ...... W, 74-61 • HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS D 10 PENN STATE ...... W, 65-48 J 24 at Mississippi State ...... L, 52-57 D 12 at Rutgers (3ot) ...... L, 84-89 J 27 at Vanderbilt ...... L, 50-83 D 17 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ...... W, 104-63 J 31 TENNESSEE...... L, 44-68 D 21 MIAMI (FLA.) ...... W, 82-64 F 3 ALABAMA ...... W, 76-47 D 29 Texas-Arlington& ...... L, 55-66 F 7 at Kentucky ...... L, 54-59 D 30 Fordham& ...... W, 99-43 F 10 at South Carolina ...... L, 62-71 J 2 NICHOLLS STATE ...... W, 87-50

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 147 TAD SMITH COLISEUM

As the Ole Miss basketball team continues to reach new heights, so do the facilities in which the team competes and trains. Having established itself as one of the toughest arenas in the country for opponents to play in, C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum has undergone a series of renovations in recent years, and the Rebels will soon enjoy the luxury of a new $12 million practice facility being built within sight of the Coliseum. Affectionately known as the “Tad Pad,” Ole Miss’ coliseum has seen the Rebels pile up 22 wins with just eight losses over the past two seasons under head coach Renee Ladner. This success has spurred much excitement from the Rebel fan base. In fact, 12 of the 15 largest crowds in school history have occured since 2004. REBEL BASKETBALL FACILITIES The Rebels have compiled an impressive 349-82 overall record inside Tad Smith Coliseum for an incredible winning per- centage of .810, which included a 12-5 mark last season. In the decade of the 90s, the Rebels posted a 93-19 record at the Tad Pad for an impressive winning percentage of .830. Thanks to the Rebels’ recent success, the Coliseum has seen extensive updating over the past three years. The court now features an NBA feel that includes navy blue stripes along the free-throw lanes, and the addition of a three-point line that is longer this year per NCAA rules. This enhances the court that TAD SMITH COLISEUM FILE two years ago went to a more traditional hardwood look with CAPACITY: 9,061 centercourt’s power “M” logo with the Ole Miss script running across it. Also, the arena capacity increases to 9,061 this sea- OPENED: FEBRUARY 21, 1966 son with a substantial addition to the popular courtside seating OLE MISS’ OVERALL RECORD IN FACILITY: area. 349-82 (.810 WIN PCT. - 35 SEASONS) Last year’s updates included new areas for media, officials and cheerleaders under the coliseum, two long video ribbon (SEE PAGE 128 FOR COLISEUM RECORDS) boards, lighter ceiling paint and extending the student section of side of the Coliseum, the complex includes offices for head baseball coach at Ole Miss for 15 years, collecting a 112-147-3 bleachers to the ceiling. There have also been improvements to coaches and assistants, two large conference rooms and a lobby record. the locker rooms for the men’s and women’s players and area, but both programs will move into the new practice facility Smith was selected as Director of Athletics at Ole Miss on coaches. when it opens in the fall of 2009. The athletic ticket office is also Feb. 1, 1946, becoming the first University of Mississippi alum- The Coliseum previously underwent a wave of renovations in located in the Coliseum. nus to serve in this capacity. During his tenure as athletics the summer of 2001. New seating — navy blue, upholstered The Coliseum has four large dressing rooms, storage rooms, director, the football program won three national championships seats — were added along with a Pro Star video board, score- an athletic training area and a new media room, officials dress- and six SEC titles, and the baseball program captured eight SEC boards and a state-of-the-art sound system. Capacity increased ing rooms and cheerleaders warm-up areas. The locker rooms Western Division crowns and four conference championships. from 8,135 to 8,700 with the new seating. experienced a major overhaul in fall 2005 with new lockers, The native of Brookhaven, Miss., was responsible for the In 2000, the Coliseum’s exterior was painted, and the con- stereo and video systems, showers, ceilings, tile, carpet and expansion and upgrade of many athletic facilities and kept the course was painted and tiled. The men’s and women’s basketball lighting. Rebel athletic program among the nation’s elite. office complex opened in January of 1998. Located on the south The structure is a round, domed building which reaches 89 He was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in feet above the playing floor. The diameter of the roof measures 1969 and retired from the athletic department in 1970. Smith TOP 15 HOME CROWDS 272 feet, and the diameter of the circular floor is 130 feet. The passed away on May 26, 1992. basketball-playing surface sits 12 feet below ground level. 1. 5,404 (2/6/88) ...... Tennessee, L, 78-67 Construction of the arena is of reinforced steel on bell pipes. 2. 4,489 (2/22/04) ...... Tennessee, L, 85-69 The roof dome is framed in steel atop of which is a cement 3. 4,445 (11/30/05) ...... Tennessee State, W, 90-50 board deck and a Neoprene-Hypalon roof. The exterior consists 4. 4,264 (1/18/92) ...... Tennessee, W, 80-78 (ot) of red brick at the concourse level, and vinyl-faced steel panels 5. 4,123 (2/2/06) ...... Tennessee, L, 78-63 surround and enclose the upper stadium. 6. 3,962 (2/3/05) ...... LSU, L, 82-58 Known as Rebel Coliseum when it opened on Feb. 21, 1966, 7. 3,933 (2/25/07) ...... Auburn, L, 64-56 it was renamed C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum on March 25, 1972. 8. 3,781 (12/4/08) ...... Southeastern Louisiana, W, 85-73 Smith ranks as one of the all-time great legends in Rebel ath- 9. 3,772 (3/3/85) ...... Tennessee, L, 79-71 letic history. A three-sport letterman, he starred as a halfback in 10. 3,592 (11/10/06) ....Southeastern Louisiana, W, 92-46 football from 1926-28. As a first baseman for the Rebels, his 11. 3,590 (1/28/07) ...... Mississippi State, L, 73-71 senior season culminated in the Southern Conference champion- 12. 3,566 (12/1/04) ...... New Orleans, W, 100-50 ship in 1929. He was also a member of the 1928 Southern 13. 3,342 (1/18/04) ...... Mississippi State, W, 69-60 Conference championship squad. 14. 3,188 (1/27/05) ...... Mississippi State, W, 72-64 15. 3,120 (1/31/08) ...... Tennessee, L, 68-44 Smith coached the freshman football team for 12 seasons and was a backfield assistant for two years. He served as head

148 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITY

Ole Miss Basketball’s chances of becoming a prominent REBEL BASKETBALL FACILITIES program in the national hoops landscape took a big jump when Ole Miss announced plans in January 2008 to raise funds for the construction of a multi-million dollar practice facility for use by the men’s and women’s teams. The $12 million project for the 51,000-square-foot facil- ity is well underway heading into the 2009-10 season and is expected to be completed in December 2009. The UMAA Foundation announced in June that Yates Construction had been awarded the c6ontract to build the BPF on the Ole Miss campus. Yates Construction submitted a low bid of $10,644,000, followed by Worsham Brothers at $11,038,000, White Construction at $11,100,000 and Harrell Contracting Group at $11,297,000. The facility is being constructed on the corner of Coliseum Drive and Hill Drive, across from the Gillom Sports Center, and within sight of Tad Smith Coliseum. With its red brick and white columns matching the campus architecture, the structure will be a cornerstone in the impressive complex of athletics facilities on the southwest corner of the cam- pus. BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITY FILE “We really appreciate the commitment that Bill Yates and EXPECTED COMPLETION: DECEMBER 2009 his company have made to Ole Miss athletics,” said Ole Miss Athletics Director Pete Boone. “We look forward to our part- TOTAL COST: AROUND $12 MILLION nership with such a quality company.” SQUARE FOOTAGE: 51,000 “Our team is committed to succeeding at the highest LOCATION: CORNER OF COLISEUM DRIVE AND HILL DRIVE level and representing Ole Miss on the national stage every March. This practice facility gives us a much-needed tool to men’s and women’s teams. and dressing facilities complete the suites. The head coach- accomplish our goals,” said men’s head coach Andy Spaces for the public include an attractive main rotunda/ es’ offices provide direct access to and view of their respec- Kennedy. lobby to receive visitors and display men’s and women’s tive practice courts. “We have the tradition, the players and coaches, and the basketball memorabilia and a multimedia/entertainment The team spaces are specialized with shared weight and desire. We need a top-notch facility. The University has meeting room that can be used for Media Days as well as for training rooms, and separate men’s and women’s film rooms, invested in state-of-the-art buildings in nearly every sport video presentations and team functions. including computer terminals and video access. Separate — now it’s basketball’s turn,” said women’s coach Renee The staff/coaches spaces are adjacent to the rotunda/ team lounges also include computer access, game area and Ladner. lobby, where receptionists will direct visitors to their destina- a kitchenette. Finally, there are spacious locker and dressing The facility will include four distinct spaces public, staff tions. A separate entrance for coaches is provided. Coaches’ facilities, with a central laundry, video editing rooms, small (coaches), team and individual practice courts for both offices, a conference room, a copy center, and staff locker guest viewing space of the courts, storage and equipment storage. Individual practice courts for the men’s and women’s teams eliminate the scheduling conflicts that occur regularly when both teams are sharing one court for all practices and games. Practice courts for each team will allow both the men and women to maximize their practice time and achieve their full potential as players. Additional space was included to provide for individual practice of three point shooting without interrupting others practicing. The design team includes Mills & Mills Architects, PC (Architect), CGM Group (Mechanical), The Power Source (Electrical), Williams Engineering (Site) and Springer Engineering (Structural).

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 149 FEDEX ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER FedEx Corporation announced on April 14, 2005, a The money has been used to renovate a portion of entire state benefits.” $2.5 million gift over five years to the University of the Starnes Athletic Center—which formerly housed football Athletics Director Pete Boone said the FedEx Academic Mississippi to create an academic support center for stu- locker rooms, a weight room and training facilities—next to Support Center plays a valuable role in preparing student- dent-athletes. In May 2007, the vision became reality as the Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on All-American Drive. The athletes for success after their collegiate playing days are FedEx Student-Athlete Academic Support Center opened its 22,500-square-foot building now houses the Office of concluded. doors to Rebel athletes. Student-Athlete Academic Support, including offices, confer- “In recruiting, we make a commitment to young men The center provides state-of-the-art computer facili- ence rooms, 20 large and small group tutoring rooms, a and women and their parents. We promise to provide a ATHLETIC FACILITIES ties and space for study halls and tutoring for men and large study area, a multi-media classroom, computer lab and positive environment of support to help them achieve their women student-athletes, as well as additional classrooms for 150-seat high-tech auditorium. The project was completed in maximum potential in their academic and athletic pursuits,” all students. May 2007 with an approximate cost of $5 million. said Boone. “The FedEx Academic Support Center enables “FedEx has always been a strong supporter of educa- In accepting the FedEx gift, university officials said the Ole Miss to go beyond that promise. The Center’s front-line tional initiatives at all levels,” said Mike Glenn, executive vice new center provides an important link in the university’s goal technology and classroom environment provide our student- president, marketing development and corporate communi- to compete at the highest level in every aspect of its intercol- athletes one of the best learning environments in the coun- cations. “This contribution to the University of Mississippi is legiate programs. try.” an extension of our commitment to helping improve the “American public universities are the best in the world In addition to its latest gift to the university, FedEx academic resources available to students, and student-ath- largely because of the generosity of American corpora- supports several endowed scholarship programs, the letes in particular.” tions,” said then-UM Chancellor Robert Khayat. “FedEx sets Whitten Chair in Law, the Lott Leadership Institute, the William Glenn said FedEx and Ole Miss are committed to pro- the standard for philanthropy by which others are measured. Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation and William Faulkner’s viding a strong academic foundation to enable students to In this case, Ole Miss student-athletes are the primary ben- historic home, . reach their full potential. eficiaries, but all our students will benefit and, as a result, our

STARNES ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER Every aspect of Ole Miss Athletics is geared toward the The facility extends to the east into a similar structure All-Americans as well as Bruiser Kinard, the only player in Ole success of its student-athletes. The Michael S. Starnes which holds a massive weight room, a lobby, conference Miss history inducted into the College and Professional Athletic Training Center provides a valuable role in the devel- room and offices. Connected to the west end is the FedEx Football Halls of Fame. The South Zone honors Ole Miss opment and display of that success. Academic Support Center, a state-of-the-art complex opened All-Americans in men's and women's basketball as well as C. The multi-purpose Starnes Center has undergone many in May 2007. M. "Tad" Smith, who played and coached at Ole Miss and also transformations through the years. It currently houses Ole Starnes, the building’s benefactor, donated $1 million served as Athletics Director. Miss Sports Medicine, FCA and CHAMPS Life Skills headquar- toward the facility as part of an extensive $2.5 million reno- The smaller room of Hollingsworth-Manning Hall is ters and includes a 10,000-square-foot weight room and a vation in 1995. A 1968 Ole Miss graduate, Starnes is presi- devoted entirely to an impressive memorabilia collection sizeable memorabilia collection. dent of Tennessee California Express, Inc., a transportation from the family of Ole Miss legend Archie Manning, which Formerly the Doc Knight Field House, the Training Center company. includes items of all three sons, Cooper, Peyton and Eli. The stands just north of Vaught-Hemingway Stadium and within Much of the history and the many accolades of Rebel focal point of the exhibit are Super Bowl MVP photos of both walking distance of Tad Smith Coliseum, and the athletics are displayed in two rooms on the second floor of Peyton and Eli hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. main athletics office complex. the Starnes Center that make up Hollingsworth-Manning Dr. Jerry Hollingsworth, an Ole Miss alumnus and general The primary training room on the Ole Miss campus is Hall. practitioner in Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., joined forces with for- used by several Rebel sports. The training area has four The larger room is divided into four zones, with the North mer Rebel quarterback Archie Manning to establish the offices for the athletic training staff, room for at least 13 Wing reserved to honor the nine Ole Miss Rebels in the recruitment/memorabilia center. It is faithfully maintained treatment tables, six taping stations and countless rehabilita- College Football Hall of Fame. The East Wing spotlights the and updated by Langston Rogers, Senior Associate Athletics tion equipment. It also contains a wet room with a whirlpool 42 Ole Miss first-team All-Americans as well as Hall of Fame Director for Media Relations. that help make up an environment for top-notch care and Coach John Vaught and the legacy of Chucky Mullins. The injury prevention for Rebel athletes. West Wing is reserved for baseball, track, tennis and golf

150 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS OLE MISS ATHLETICS FACILITIES ATHLETIC FACILITIES OXFORD-UNIVERSITY STADIUM/SWAYZE FIELD VAUGHT-HEMINGWAY STADIUM

Extensive renovations over the past year have resulted in Ole Miss boasting one of the Home to great college football battles each fall, the fan experience at Vaught-Hemingway premier college baseball facilities in the nation. Mike Bianco’s Rebels have attracted Stadium was even further enhanced in 2008 with the $6 million addition of one of the record-breaking crowds while hosting three NCAA Super Regionals in the last five years. nation’s largest high-definition video scoreboards at a college stadium.

OLE MISS TRACK & FIELD COMPLEX OLE MISS SOFTBALL COMPLEX BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITY

This nine-lane, mondo-surface facility served as host of $1.2 million renovations in 2006 made this one of the This brand new $12 million, 51,000-square-foot facility the 2004 SEC Outdoor Championships. top softball facilities in the country. includes team rooms, offices and two practice courts.

GILLOM CENTER OLE MISS SOCCER STADIUM PALMER-SALLOUM TENNIS CENTER

The center of the Ole Miss women’s sports complex is a Ole Miss has regularly ranked among the nation’s top 30 Already one of the nation’s top tennis facilities, plans are championship venue for volleyball and indoor tennis. soccer attendance leaders. underway for dramatic expansions.

OLE MISS GOLF COURSE PATRICIA C. LAMAR CENTER ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION BLDG.

The Rebel golf teams are enjoying a newly renovated The Patricia C. Lamar National Guard Readiness Center is Opened in 2008, this luxurious facility is home to most of short-game facility adjacent to the Whitten Golf Center. easily one of the top college rifle facilities in the nation. the major departments within athletics administration.

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 151 REBEL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING workouts touch on every area of fitness and conditioning and prepare their bodies fully for OBJECTIVE: intense SEC battles. The primary objective for the University of Mississippi Strength and Conditioning program As a staff we are always trying to improve our program to give our student-athletes an is to help each athlete be the best they can be. In order to reach this goal, there are sev- edge in performance. WE'RE EITHER GETTING BETTER OR GETTING WORSE, WE NEVER STAY

TEAM SUPPORT eral components that must be addressed. There are general needs such as speed, power, THE SAME. agility and strength that must be met for each athlete. But in further development, functional training is used to meet the athletes specific needs based on their sport and position. Lastly, there is a mental component that helps the athlete prepare for the demands that will be placed on them during competition. Ole Miss athletes use a wide variety of training methods, from Olympic-style lifting, to high intensity machine training, to the use of chains, tires and sandbags, all combining together to help each athlete be their best. There are no greater facilities at which to train athletes than the majestic Indoor Practice Facility along with the Starnes Center. When entering the weight training areas, the Ole Miss players are quickly reminded of the championship philosophy set forth by the Rebel staff. The facility, which is entering its fifth year of existence, is enhanced with visual messages and houses state-of-the-art training equipment. Besides the hundreds of weights, the room also contains a variety of Hammer Strength machines, numerous Life Fitness Shayne McKenzie Assistant Strength & cardiovascular machines and a fully-stocked nutrition counter. Conditioning Coach With the IPF’s full-sized indoor practice field, the Rebels’ extensive

OLE MISS SPORTS MEDICINE Prevention. Treatment. Rehabilitation. Education. Those are the four primary phases Practice Facility and the Starnes Athletic Training Center, with three other satellite athletic of athletic training, and the Ole Miss Sports Medicine staff strives to fulfill all four areas when training rooms, located at Tad Smith Coliseum, Gillom Center, and Oxford-University Stadium/ working with the student-athletes on a daily basis. Swayze Field. “Our Athletic Trainers are allied healthcare professionals and we strive to provide quality The IPF and Starnes Center training rooms are stocked with equipment such as stationary healthcare based on the latest in medical research,” said Shannon Singletary, Senior bikes, hand weights, therapeutic modalities, and recent technology like underwater treadmills Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning. “By doing this we and Biodex testing equipment. Each component is strategically designed to not only give the hope to not only provide our athletes with a better chance of winning on the field, but also student-athletes the best care, but also to aid in returning them to competition as quickly and give them an opportunity to lead a healthy lifestyle.” safely as possible. Singletary, though, said the emphasis is on the student-athlete's health, Ole Miss student-athletes are offered the best care possible by the Sports Medicine staff first and foremost. that includes nine full-time athletic trainers, five graduate assistants and several student Ole Miss Sports Medicine has strong working relationships with local physicians and assistants. The staff serves the student-athletes nearly around-the-clock and at numerous Baptist Memorial Hospital, located less than five minutes from the campus. In addition, facilities on campus. specialists from the University's Medical Center are often consulted. The Athletic Trainers begin treatments and rehabilitation as early as 6:30 a.m. and are available until the last student-athlete is through. There are currently five athletic training facilities on campus. The staff treats out of two primary athletic training rooms, in the Indoor

Shannon Singletary Tim Mullins Heather Landry Dr. Hank Sherman Senior Associate AD Head Athletic Trainer WBB Athletic Trainer Team Doctor

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the University of Mississippi Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to which fosters integrity, sportsmanship, and emotional, physical, and mental well being. advance the University's role as a major comprehensive institution of higher learning dedi- Operating within the principles of sound fiscal management, the Department will spon- cated to teaching, research, and service. The Department will produce competitive and sor athletic teams which reflect the interest of the citizens of Mississippi and promote entertaining athletic teams, by recruiting qualified student-athletes, coaches and staff from enthusiasm, financial support, cohesiveness, and loyalty within the University community. diverse backgrounds, providing equal opportunities regardless of ethnicity or gender. The Demonstrating leadership in all decisions which impact the University, the Southeastern Department will prepare student-athletes to be productive members of society by assisting Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletics Association, the Department will conduct in their development of academic, athletic, social, and leadership skills within an environment itself in an ethical and honest manner.

152 OLE MISS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 17 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | 10 SWEET SIXTEENS | 5 ELITE EIGHTS TEAM SUPPORT STUDENT-ATHLETE ACADEMIC SUPPORT Ole Miss student-athletes not only have the opportunity to play in one of the best ball players. Last year, Ole Miss women’s basketball had more than its share of student- conferences in the nation, they also attend a university that is world-renowned for its academ- athletes named to the school’s various academic honor rolls, while placing four players on ics. the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. Under Karen Schiferl, the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Academic Support, the In 2009, the Rebels were tied with South Carolina for third in the SEC with four selec- Office of Student-Athlete Academic Support has made great strides in improving the environ- tions to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll. Ole Miss guards Bianca Thomas and Elizabeth ment for Ole Miss student-athletes. Schiferl is assisted by an associate director, two assistant Robertson were both back-to-back selections, while Shawn Goff and Kayla Melson were directors, three full-time academic counselors, four learning specialists and numerous tutors named to the list for the first time in their careers. and academic mentors. Over the last six years, the Rebel program has had a pair of players inducted into Phi The mission of the Office of Student-Athlete Academic Support is to provide quality Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious undergraduate honors organization developmental and need-based programs to help student-athletes become independent and — Chad Pilcher in 2004, and Ben Boatright in 2003. self-reliant learners. In an environment that promotes student development, the staff provides Among all sports, Ole Miss has had 118 student-athletes named to the SEC Academic support for all student-athletes from the time they arrive on campus through graduation. The Honor Rolls over the past year. With Ole Miss athletics taking its place amongst the best in the staff provides resources, experience and nation, the Student-Athlete Academic Support staff hopes that Rebel graduates of today have knowledge empowering each student-ath- a great impact in the future of tomorrow. lete to reach his/her academic, career and personal potential. The OSAAS staff pursues this mission by promoting academic success with integrity, strict adherence to university, SEC and NCAA rules, and a dedication to excellence. Karen Schiferl Debbie Dameron Senior Associate AD Associate Director Ole Miss has a long history of aca- for Academic Support (Women’s Basketball) demic success among its women’s basket- REBEL READY Rebel Ready - CHAMPS Life Skills is a well-rounded program • The Commitment to Career Development is a joint effort of the Ole Miss Athletic for student-athletes to develop individual skills necessary to lead Department and Career Center. The goal is to prepare student-athletes for their transition successful lives and become leaders for our communities and out of sports and into the career development process. Career development components of nation. the program include special workshops and programs for student-athletes and a senior The program consists of these five vital components: resume brochure. • The Commitment to Academic Excellence is promoted • The Commitment to Personal Development is promoted through life skills and personal through a full range of services that include orientation, advising, tutoring, academic skills development seminars and sponsorship of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. training and the recognition of academic excellence. • The Commitment to Service is promoted—in conjunction with the University Counseling • The Commitment to Athletic Excellence is developed by the department’s 10 women and Center—through many community service projects throughout the year. The Ole Miss stu- eight men intercollegiate sports teams. The sponsorship is based on equity and compliance to all dent-athletes are very involved in the community and the community service program con- University, NCAA and Southeastern Conference rules and regulations. tinues to grow. NCAA COMPLIANCE Who Is A Prospect? tion for dates. There is no limit to the number of times a prospect may visit a campus at his/her own A prospective student-athlete is defined as an athlete who has begun classes for the ninth grade. expense. Prospects may receive an expense paid visit ("official visit") only after they have begun However, it is possible for a younger student to be considered a prospect if the institution (or a classes for their senior year and have registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center and submitted tran- representative of its athletic interests) provides the student (or family member) benefits not provided scripts and test scores to the institution. Prospects are limited to a maximum of five official visits with to prospects generally. no more than one per institution.

Who May Contact a Prospect During the Recruiting Process? What is Considered "Being Recruited?" All in-person, on and off-campus recruiting contacts with a prospect (or family) are limited to autho- A prospect is considered recruited if a coach, staff member or representative of the institution's rized institutional staff members or full-time enrolled students at the institution. All other persons are athletic interest (booster) attempts to persuade a prospect (or family member) to enroll at their prohibited from engaging in any personal, telephone, or written contact with the prospect (or family) institution and participate in the athletics program. A student is considered "recruited" if any of the for encouraging participation in the institution's athletics programs. following actions are taken: 1) the institution provides the prospect with an "official visit" (i.e., expenses paid) to its campus; 2) a coach arranges for an in-person, off-campus (home or prospect's How and When May a Prospect Be Contacted? school) encounter with the prospect; 3) transportation to campus by a coach or booster; 4) receiving more than one telephone call from a coach for recruiting purposes. In all sports, a prospect may not be contacted in-person, off-campus until their senior year in high school. Prospects may not receive correspondence from an institution until their junior year in high school (exception: men’s basketball - June 15 after sophomore year). Questionnaires and camp What Should a Prospect Do During the Recruiting Process? brochures may be sent prior to the junior year. Prospects should register with the NCAA Eligibility Center during their junior year in high school. Contact your high school guidance counselor or call the NCAA Eligibility Center at (877) 262-1492 for When May a Prospect Visit an Institution's Campus? more information. The NCAA publishes "The Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete," which may be purchased from the NCAA. If you should have any questions, visit the Compliance web page at www. Prospects may visit an institution's campus at their own expense ("unofficial visit") and receive com- OleMissSports.com or call the University of Mississippi Athletic Compliance Office at (662) 915- plimentary passes to an athletic contest anytime except during "dead periods." Check with the institu- 1594.

22 ALL-SEC SELECTIONS | 2 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES | 5 ALL-AMERICANS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM 153 DR. DANIEL W. JONES | CHANCELLOR PETE BOONE | ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

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HHee hadhad a privateprivate M Mayay ofof 20072007 sawsaw thethe openingopening ofof thethe FedExFedEx Student-AthleteStudent-Athlete AAcademiccademic SSupportupport CCenter,enter, a ppracticeractice inin LLaurel,aurel, tthenhen wwentent ttoo KKoreaorea aass a mmedicaledical mmissionaryissionary iinn 11985.985. 222,500-2,500- square-footsquare-foot facilityfacility locatedlocated nextnext ttoo VVaught-Hemingwayaught-Hemingway SStadium.tadium. WWithith aann aapproximatepproximate ccostost HeHe returnedreturned toto thethe UUMM MedicalMedical CenterCenter asas a facultyfaculty membermember inin 19921992 andand waswas namednamed thethe ooff $5$5 million,million, wwhichhich iincludedncluded a mmajorajor ggiftift ffromrom TThehe FFedExedEx CCorporation,orporation, tthehe ccenterenter hhousesouses tthehe OOfficeffice sschool’school’s HHerberterbert G.G. LangfordLangford ProfessorProfessor ofof MedicineMedicine inin 1998.1998. HeHe directeddirected thethe hypertensionhypertension divisiondivision ooff Student-AthleteStudent-Athlete AAcademiccademic SSupportupport aandnd pprovidesrovides sstate-of-the-arttate-of-the-art ccomputeromputer ffacilitiesacilities aandnd sspacepace aandnd lleded mmanyany cclinicallinical sstudiestudies ffundedunded bbyy tthehe NNationalational HHeart,eart, LLungung aandnd BBloodlood IInstitutenstitute ooff tthehe NNationalational fforor studystudy hallshalls aandnd ttutoringutoring fforor mmenen aandnd wwomenomen sstudent-athletestudent-athletes aass wwellell aass aadditionaldditional cclassroomslassrooms fforor allall students.students. IInstitutesnstitutes ooff hhealth.ealth. HHee pplayedlayed a ccrucialrucial rroleole iinn tthehe aacquisitioncquisition ooff ffundingunding ffromrom NNHLBIHLBI ttoo ccreatereate tthehe U Undernder BBoone’soone’s watch,watch, tthehe aathleticsthletics ddepartmentepartment rremainsemains ccommittedommitted ttoo yyoungoung mmenen aandnd wwomenomen JJacksonackson HHearteart StudyStudy aandnd wwasas iitsts ffirstirst pprincipalrincipal iinvestigator.nvestigator. AAss tthehe oonlynly llargearge sscalecale sstudytudy ooff ccardio-ardio- sstudent-athletestudent-athletes aandnd ttheirheir pparents,arents, ppromisingromising ttoo pproviderovide a ppositiveositive eenvironmentnvironment ooff ssupportupport ttoo hhelpelp vvascularascular rriskisk ffactorsactors iinn AAfrican-Americans,frican-Americans, JJonesones hhadad ttoo oovercomevercome tthehe uunderstandablenderstandable rreluctanceeluctance ooff tthemhem aachievechieve ttheirheir mmaximumaximum ppotentialotential iinn ttheirheir aacademiccademic aandnd aathleticthletic ppursuits.ursuits. TThehe FFedExedEx SStudent-tudent- AAfricanfrican AAmericansmericans ttoo pparticipatearticipate iinn rresearchesearch aandnd ttoo bbuilduild cconsensusonsensus aamongmong tthehe tthreehree pparticipatingarticipating AAthletethlete AAcademiccademic SSupportupport CCenter’senter’s ffront-lineront-line ttechnologyechnology aandnd cclassroomlassroom eenvironmentnvironment pproviderovide OOlele iinstitutionsnstitutions - JJacksonackson SStatetate UUniversity,niversity, TTougalooougaloo CCollegeollege aandnd UUMMC.MMC. NNeithereither hhadad eeverver ccollaboratedollaborated iinn MMississ sstudent-athletestudent-athletes oonene ooff tthehe bbestest llearningearning eenvironmentsnvironments iinn tthehe ccountry.ountry. ssuchuch a mmassiveassive uundertaking.ndertaking. A Anothernother pprojectroject wwhichhich ggeneratedenerated tthehe eexcitementxcitement ooff OOlele MMississ ffansans bbecameecame a rrealityeality iinn tthehe ffallall TheThe newnew cchancellorhancellor bbeganegan vvolunteeringolunteering fforor tthehe AAmericanmerican HHearteart AAssociationssociation 2200 yyearsears aagogo ooff 20082008 withwith thethe installationinstallation ooff a $$66 mmillionillion iintegratedntegrated ssystemystem ffeaturingeaturing a llargearge hhighigh ddefinitionefinition vvideoideo ddisplayisplay aatt VVaught-Hemingwayaught-Hemingway SStadium/Hollingsworthtadium/Hollingsworth FField.ield. TThehe nnewew sscoreboard,coreboard, wwhichhich bboastsoasts a aandnd bbecameecame itsits nnationalational ppresidentresident iinn 22007-2008.007-2008. HeHe waswas oneone ofof thethe earlyearly voicesvoices inin AHAAHA leadershipleadership ttruerue hhighigh ddefinitionefinition ddisplay,isplay, iimmediatelymmediately eenhancednhanced tthehe ggamedayameday eexperiencexperience aandnd eentertainmentntertainment fforor ttoo ccallall aattentionttention ttoo tthehe ggrowingrowing pproblemroblem ooff cchildhoodhildhood oobesitybesity aandnd hhearteart ddiseaseisease iinn wwomen.omen. HHee wwasas RRebelebel footballfootball fansfans duringduring thethe mmemorableemorable 20082008 campaign.campaign. A completecomplete soundsound systemsystem fromfrom Daktron-Daktron- AAHA’sHA’s nnationalational sspokespersonpokesperson oonn hhighigh bbloodlood ppressure.ressure. iicscs SSportsound®portsound® ddivisionivision ccompletedompleted tthehe iintegratedntegrated ssystem.ystem. J Jonesones iiss mmarriedarried ttoo LLydiaydia CChannellhannell JJones,ones, aalsolso a MMississippiississippi CCollegeollege ggraduate.raduate. TTheyhey hhaveave ttwowo PlansPlans aarere alsoalso wellwell uunderwaynderway fforor a $3$3 millionmillion rrenovationenovation ooff tthehe PPalmer/Sallomalmer/Sallom TTennisennis CCenter,enter, cchildren,hildren, JJenniferennifer JJonesones FFlechaslechas ooff OOxfordxford andand JasonJason JJonesones ooff Clinton.Clinton. ssiteite ooff mmanyany mmen’sen’s aandnd wwomen’somen’s NNCAACAA RRegionalsegionals aandnd hhomeome ooff tthehe 22009009 SECSEC CChampionhampion OOlele MMississ RRebels.ebels. W Whilehile BBoone’soone’s ffocusocus hhasas bbeeneen ttoo pproviderovide sstudent-athletes,tudent-athletes, ccoachesoaches aandnd aadministrativedministrative sstafftaff wwithith eeveryvery oopportunitypportunity ttoo ssucceed,ucceed, hhee iiss aalsolso rrepresentingepresenting OOlele MMississ aandnd tthehe SSoutheasternoutheastern CConfer-onfer- eencence onon a numbernumber ooff regionalregional andand nationalnational ccommittees.ommittees. IInn AAugustugust ooff 22008,008, BBooneoone wwasas eelectedlected CChairmanhairman ooff tthehe SSECEC AAthleticsthletics DDirectorsirectors CCommittee,ommittee, ssucceedingucceeding llong-timeong-time cchairhair LLarryarry TTempletonempleton ooff MMississippiississippi SState,tate, wwhoho wwasas rretiringetiring aass aathleticsthletics ddirector.irector. HHee iiss iinn hhisis ffourthourth yyearear aass a mmemberember ooff tthehe NNCAACAA CCommitteeommittee oonn AAcademiccademic PPerformanceerformance ((CAP)CAP) aandnd sserveserves aass CChairmanhairman ooff iitsts SSubcommitteeubcommittee oonn AAppeals.ppeals. HHee recentlyrecently sservederved asas a membermember ofof thethe NCAANCAA DivisionDivision I MMen’sen’s BBasketballasketball AAcademiccademic EEnhancementnhancement GGroup.roup. F Followingollowing 2222 yyearsears inin tthehe bbankinganking bbusiness,usiness, BBoone’soone’s ffirstirst ttenureenure aass aathleticsthletics ddirectorirector aatt OOlele MMississ bbeganegan iinn JJanuaryanuary ooff 11995,995, andand successsuccess quicklyquickly ffollowed.ollowed. SSeveraleveral OOlele MMississ pprogramsrograms aachievedchieved ssuccessuccess aatt tthehe rregionalegional aandnd nnationalational llevels,evels, wwinninginning cconferenceonference ttitlesitles aandnd aadvancingdvancing ttoo ppostseasonostseason pplay.lay. InIn 11998,998, BooneBoone returnedreturned toto privateprivate business,business, butbut waswas onceonce againagain ddrawnrawn bbackack ttoo hhisis aalmalma mmaterater whenwhen hhee rresumedesumed hhisis aathleticsthletics ddirectorirector ddutiesuties aatt OOlele MMississ oonn JJuneune 11,, 22002.002. B Boone,oone, a 19721972 graduategraduate ofof OleOle MissMiss withwith a bachelor’sbachelor’s degreedegree inin bankingbanking andand finance,finance, isis mmarriedarried toto thethe formerformer ScottyeScottye HowardHoward ofof Grenada.Grenada. TheThe couplecouple hashas twotwo sons,sons, TaylorTaylor andand Lexie.Lexie. TaylorTaylor iiss mmarriedarried toto thethe fformerormer LaurelLaurel JoachimJoachim ofof Atlanta,Atlanta, Ga.Ga. TaylorTaylor andand LaurelLaurel havehave twotwo futurefuture OleOle MissMiss RRebelsebels ---- a son,son, MorganMorgan (7)(7) andand a daughter,daughter, PharisPharis LouiseLouise (2).(2).

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