1994-95 Lady Eagle

Dream, Believe and Achieve C4 LEXINGTON H ERALD-LEADER, LEXINGTON, KY_ ■ SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1994

COLLEGE BASKETBAL State female basketball players are up to snuff and then some

BY RICK BAILEY Bradley said one ex-Lady Kat rate for all female student-athletes HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER was expected to graduate this sum­ from that' class is 67 percent. Women basketball players at mer. Three more former players are The commonwealth's senior the state's six Division I schools on track to finish in December. The basketba ll players will surpass that have a better graduation rate than other four UK players are due to number when several women earn the men and even the female stu­ return to school this fall. their degrees. dent population. "Female athletes are pretty de­ Louisville hopes to achieve a Of 53 women who have com­ termined to get their degrees be­ perfect record. Since he became the pleted their basketball eligibility in cause they don't have that pro Lady Cards coach in 1989, Bud the last three years, 33 have de­ dream," Bradley said. "C.M. (New­ Childers has seen all of his recruits grees, 62.3 percent. That compares ton, the athletics director) has stood who completed their eligibility with 36.2 percent for male basket­ by them. We'll work with a student eventually graduate. Two seniors ball players over the same period. as long as they'll work toward a from this past season attended summer school and are close to "There's no way to put a finger degree. completing degree requirements. on why women do better, but it is "We'll have 40 students in all consistent," said Todd Petr, assis­ sports who have completed their The graduation rate at More­ tant director of research for the eligibility working in the athletic head already is perfect. NCAA. "It's true in the general department this fall, getting their "Our coaches Oanet Gabriel for student body, too." scholarship and attending classes. women and Dick Fick for men) are Margaret Simmons has a rea­ We don't want kids to feel they get very involved," said Jim Wells, son. The assistant athletic director used and then they're gone. academic/athletic counselor. "Grad­ for academics and compliance at They're here and finishing." uating their players are important Murray State, she said, "The fellas That's happening statewide. goals of their programs. Coaches think they have a future in basket­ Consider the class of 1991-92. are being evaluated on their gradu­ ball. Women feel they have no Fourteen of the 16 seniors who ation rates and how they feel about future, so they get their degrees. finished their eligibility have grad­ their kids and their futures." Education seems to be a little more uated. That's 87.5 percent. UK's Like Murray's Simmons, Wells important to female athletes." Bradley said Stacy McIntyre was completing degree requirements says women are more focused on The seven seniors at Morehead obtaining their degrees than men. State in the last three years have this summer, and Kristi Cushen­ received degrees. The Lady Cards berry has an NCAA post-eligibility "They (the women) come to school knowing there's not much of Louisville have a graduation rate grant and will finish this fall. hope of playing after college," of 80 percent. Fourteen of the 20 seniors (70 Wells said. "Since they were 5 Five of Eastern Kentucky's sev­ percent) in the class of 1992-93 have degrees. years old, guys think they'll be en seniors have graduated. Six of NBA stars. It's a pipe dream. Western Kentucky's 10 seniors Only five of 17 seniors (29.4 have degrees. Five of Murray's percent) from the 1993-94 class "I tell all our prospects the nine seniors have graduated. have graduated, but several are most important performance they But only two of 10 Kentucky expected to finish this fall. will make in this building (the Lady Kats have received diplomas. Nationally, 58 percent of all Academic-Athletic Center which in­ That figure is misleading, accord­ females in the entering class of cludes Johnson Arena) is the day ing to Bob Bradley, assistant direc­ 1987-88 have graduated, according they walk across the stage wearing tor of athletics for academics. to NCAA figures. The graduation their cap and gown."

MOREHEAD STATE Kentucky's Division I basketball graduates 1992 Shannon Litton B.A. in health and physical education; spring '93 WOMEN Julie Magrane B.A.; graduated on schedule School Athletes Grads Pct. Beth Ousley B.B.A., summer '91 ; master's, spring ·93 Morehead 7 7 100 1993 Louisville 10 8 80.0 B.A. in government and health; fall ·93 Eastern 7 5 71.4 Sondi Eden B.B.A.; graduated on schedule Western 10 6 60.0 Brenda English B.A. in radio/TV and journalism; graduated on schedule Murray 9 5 55.6 1994 Kentucky 10 2 20.0 Stacey Spake B.B.A.; graduated on schedule Total 53 33 62.3 Contents, Quick Facts I

...... Contents......

Assistant Coaches ...... 6-7 Nov. 17 BC Centar Bank a ( Croatia) 7:00 Athletic Administration ...... 23 Nov. 18 Kentucky Crusaders 6:00 Head Coach ...... 4-5 Nov. 26-27 at Western Carolina Classic TBA Media Information ...... 40 (Western Carolina, Radford, Morehead State University ...... 24-25 Georgia State, MSU) Opponents ...... 26-29 Dec. 3 Ball State 7:30 Outlook ...... 8 Dec. 6 at Marsha ll. 7:00 Player Profiles ...... 10-18 Dec. 8 Northern Kentucky 7:30 President Eaglin ...... 22 Dec. 19-20 at Coastal Holiday Classic TBA Records ...... 31-37 (Coastal Carolina, College of Charleston, Roster ...... 19 East Tenn. St., Iowa St., Tennessee­ Schedule ...... I Chattanooga, Western Michigan, North Staff Telephone Directory ...... 2 Carolina, MSU) Statistics ( 1993-94) ...... 30 Dec. 30 at Dayton 7:00 Jan. 3 at Eastern Kentucky* 7:30 Jan. 7 at Murray State* 2:00 Credits Jan. 9 at Southeast Missouri* 6: 15 Jan.14 Austin Peay* 5:30 This publication was written and edited by MSU Sports Jan. 16 Tennessee State* 5:30 Information Assistant Jason Falls. Special writing and/or edi­ Jan. 2 1 at Tennessee Tech* 6:45 torial assistance was provided by Sports In formation Direc­ Jan. 23 at Middle Tennessee* 6:30 tor Randy Stacy, MSU Institutional Relations and SID secre­ Jan.26 UT-Martin* 5:30 tary Brenda Kissinger. Photography by MSU staff photogra­ Jan.30 Eastern Kentucky* 5:30 pher Eric Shindlebower and student assistants. Layout and Feb. 4 Southeast Missouri* 5:30 design assistance and desktop publishing training by Chris Feb. 6 Murray State* 5:30 Cameron of Cameron Creative, Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 11 at Tennessee State* 6:45 Feb. 13 at Austin Peay* 6:45 On the Cover Feb. 15 at Kentucky 7:30 Lady Eagle's Sherita Joplin and Megan Hupfer show Feb. 20 at UT-Martin* 6:30 MSU's commitment to Dream, Believe, and Achieve, Feb.25 Middle Tennessee* 5:30 ~ ;.;.· )'. athletically as well as academically. ·· Feb.27 Tennessee Tech* 5:30 Home games in bold. All times Eastern and p.m. *OVC matches and subject to change.

Location: Morehead, Ky. Alma Mater: Oklahoma '8 1 Founded: 1922 Record at MSU: 15-38 (2 years) Enrollment: 8,600 Career Record: 63-102 (6 years) Nickname: Lady Eagles Office Phone: (606) 783-2126 Colors: Blue and Gold Best Time To Reach: Weekday mornings Conference: Ohio Valley, NCAA Division I Assistant Coaches: Trish Wilson (Missouri So. '90), Arena: Johnson Arena (6,500) Wendy Gatlin (Marshall '92), Leslie Randall (Union '94) President: Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin Faculty Representative: Dr. W. Michael Brown Vice President for Student Life: Mike Mincey Administrator, EASF: Jim Caudi ll Athletic Director: Steve Hamilton Office Phone: (606) 783-2388 Office Phone (606) 783-2088 Trainer: Ryan Kling 1992 Record: 5-22 Office Phone: (606) 783-2392 1992 Conference Record: 4-12 (seventh) Sports Information Director: Randy Stacy Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7 /2 Office Phone: (606) 783-2500 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Horne Phone: (606) 784-2922 Head Coach: Janet Gabriel FAX Phone: (606) 783-2550 2 Athletic Adn1i11istratio11

University Administration Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin, President ...... 783-2022 Athletic Administration Mike Mincey, Vice President for Student Life ...... 783-2070 Steve Hamilton, Director of Athletics ...... 783-2088 Peter Pilling, Assistant Director of Athletics ...... 783-2387 Dr. W. Michael Brown, Faculty Representative ...... 783-2120 Jim Wells, Compliance Coordinator and Academic/A thletic Counselor ...... 783-5136 Coaching Staff Pat Akos, Football Assistant ...... 783-2020 Matt Ballard, Head Football ...... 783-2020 Tracy Beaty, Head Volleyball ...... 783-2122 Craig Bere, Volleyball Assistant ...... 783-2122 Darryl Bullock, Football Assistant ...... 783-2020 Ron Burton, Football Assistant ...... 783-2020 Dr. Rex Chaney, Golf ...... 783-2396 Bob Donewald, Jr.. Men's Basketball Assistant ...... 783-2087 James Farr, Men's Basketball Assistant ...... 783-2087 Dick Fick, Head Men's Basketball ...... 783-2087 Janet Gabriel, Head Women's Basketball ...... 783-2126 Wendy Gatlin, Wo men's Basketball Assistant ...... 783-2191 John Gilliam, Football Assistant ...... , ...... 783-2020 Dan Lindsey, Track and Cross Country ...... 783-2653 Pete Lee, Football Assistant ...... 783-2020 Chih Loo, Women's Tennis ...... 783-2449 Jeff Murphy, Baseball Assistant ...... 783-231 1 Jace Nathanson, Men's Tennis ...... 784-4066 Susanne Parrish, Men's Basketball Administrative Assistant ...... 783-2087 Capt. Hank Patton, Rifle ...... 783-2050 Leslie Randall, Women's Basketball Assistant ...... 783-5137 Dr. Frank Spaniol, Baseball ...... , ...... 783-2882 Jennifer VanSickle, Softbal l ...... 783-5283 Trish Wilson, Women's Basketball Assistant ...... 783-5139 Athletic Training Ryan Kling, Head Trai ner ...... 783-2392 Jeff Curley, Assistant Trainer ...... 783-2790 Sports Information Randy Stacy, Di rector ...... 783-2500 (Stacy at home, 784-2922; FAX 783-2550) Cleri cal Staff Jenny Duncan, Athletics ...... 783-2088 Teresa Howard, Basketball ...... 783-2087 Brenda Kissinger, Sports Information ...... 783-2500 Kathy E. Maddix, Football ...... 783-2020 Sherry Mays, Athletics ...... 783-2088

Dr. Mike Brown J im Caudill J enny Duncan Teresa Howard Faculty Representative Adm., EASF Athletics Secretary Basketball Secretary

Ryan KJjng Sherry Mays Peter Pilling Jim Wells Head Trainer Athletics Secretary Asst. Athletics Dir. Compliance/Acad. Counseling

4 Head Coach

Janet Gabriel Head Coach Lady Eagle Head Coach Janet Gabriel enters her third season at the helm of the Morehead State program with a solid foundation for success in place. When she took over prior to the 1992-93 season, she said, "Hard work and enthusiasm will be the building blocks of our team." It is obvious that players of the past two seasons have worked hard and have been full of enthusiasm. That hard work paid off in Gabriel's first season as the Eagles peaked at the season's end, finishing a strong 8-8 in Ohio Valley Conference play. They finished the season 10- 16 overall. Highlights of the campaign included MSU's first win over Middle Tennessee in nearly a decade and a double-overtime victory at Eastern Kentucky in a game that established a new conference record for total points in a game. Last season's Lady Eagle squad was hit by the The youth and inexperience of the 1993-94 squad graduation of three starters, including first team All-OVC manifested itself in a 5-22 mark. However, four of the selection Bev Smith, and featured eight first year players. fi ve victories came in the Ohio Valley Conference. Head Coach 5

The Lady Eagles once again reached their peak at the Since her arrival in Morehead, Gabriel has be­ season's end, nearly upsetting Tennessee Tech in the first gun the Lady Eagle's Operation Challenge Program and round of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament. ITU has begun to involve her team in the MSU mentoring won, 63-62 on a three-point basket in the fi nal seconds. program. Each program gives team members the op­ The 1993-94 team also defeated Southeast Missouri for portunity to interact with and support persons in the the first time in six tries. Morehead community. Gabriel was named Head Women's Basketball In addition to her head coaching duties, Gabriel Coach at Morehead State University on April 6, 1992, speaks at clinics, service and civic organizations and becoming the fifth Lady Eagle head coach in the history youth enhancement groups. She has established the Janet of the program. Gabriel-Lady Eagle Basketball Camps to help develop She came to MSU from U nion College in the skills of young athletes. Barbourville, Ky., where she had spent two years (1990- Gabriel earned a bachelor's degree from Okla­ 92) as Head Women's Basketball Coach. She inherited homa in 1981 and a master's degree from Pittsburgh in a team in 1990 that had been depleted by the graduation 1984. She graduated from Athens High School and was of six seniors, and Union finished 8-20 in her first season. recently inducted into that school's Sports Hall of Fame. Then, after a year to implement her recruiting, practice She is an avid long distance runner, who enjoys and strength programs, she led Union to a 15- 14 record, competing in road races. She is a member of the its first winning record in seven seasons. Morehead State Women's Club. Prior to heading up the Union program, she served two years ( 1988-90) as Head Women's Basketball Coach at Missouri Southern State College in Joplin, Mo. Her Missouri Southern teams improved from 8-18 in 1988-89 to 17-12 in 1989-90. Gabriel also spent five years as an assistant Janet Gabriel women's basketball coach at two nationally prominent Quick Facts schools. For three years ( 1984-87), she was an assistant at the University of Oklahoma where she worked in all Hometown: Sayre, Pennsylvania areas of the program. The Sooners were 65-24 and made Education: an NCAA tournament appearance while Gabriel was on High School: Athens Area High School, 1977 staff. She served two years ( 1982-84) as an assistant at College: B.S. • Health, Physical Education and Recreation• University of Oklahoma, 1981 the University of Pittsburgh, where she was totally Master's: M.A. • Psycho-social Aspects of Sport - responsible for recruiting and also assisted in all other University of Pittsburgh, 1984 areas of the basketball program. Coaching Experience: In addition to her coaching experience, she has Assistant Coach: University of Pittsburgh, 1982-84 served as an instructor and counselor at several top Assistant Coach: University of Oklahoma, 1984-87 Head Coach: Missouri Southern State College, basketball camps. 1988-90 An outstanding collegiate player, she played three Head Coach: Union College, 1990-92 seasons at Penn State (1977-80), where she was a Head Coach: Morehead State University, 1992- standout on the L ady Lion teams that had three Honors & Achievements consecutive 20-win seasons, and one season at Oklahoma 1978 • Street & Smith's Honorable Mention AU- American (1980-81), where she averaged 11.6 points and 3.0 1978 · Sports Festival Gold Medal Team (East) rebounds for a team that finished 21-11 and advanced to 1978 • Junior Pan American Team the AIAW Southwest Regional. Among the honors she 1979 - News Release European Tour Team received as player were memberships on the gold medal 1981 · USA Select Team winning East team in the 1978 National Sports Festival, 1984 • Athletes in Action Tour Coaching Record: 63-102 · the 1978 Junior Pan American Team , the 198 1 USA Record at MSU: 15-38 Select Team that won a silver medal in the Jones Cup in Taiwan and with 1984 Athletes in Action team that toured South America. 6 Assistant Coaches

Trish Wilson Assistant Coach Trish Wilson enters her third season as an assistant with the Morehead State women's basketbaJI program. During the past three years, she has worked in the areas of recruiting student athletes, supervising the strength training program and assisting with on-the-fl oor coaching. Wilson served as a graduate assistant coach under Coach Gabriel at Union College in 1990 and 1991 , while earning her master's degree. She was named to her current position on April 28, 1992. Prior to her stint at Union, she spent one season as a student assistant coach at Missouri Southern State College, also under Gabriel, while comple ting McDonald County High School in Anderson, Mo. requirements for a bachelor's degree. The 27-year-old Wilson is a veteran teacher and Wilson was a standout player for four seasons at counselor at many basketball camps, including those at Missouri Southern where she was two-time all-district, Morehead State, Eastern Kentucky, Kentucky and two-time all conference and team most valuable player Louisville. and captain. Upon completion of her collegiate career, Wilson also serves as a part-time instructor in she competed internationally in Zaire, Africa, with MSU's department of health, physical education and Athletes in Action. She was an all-state player for recreation. Assistant Coaches/Su~ff 7

Wendy Gatlin Assistant Coach Wendy Gatlin enters her second season as a full time assistant coach after serving one year as a graduate assistant with the Lady Eagle program. Her duties have included academic monitoring, supervision of the strength a nd conditioning program and on-court assistance. Gatlin joined Morehead State after serving one season as a student assistant coach at Marshall Uni versity in Huntington, West Virginia. Her collegiate career began at the University of North Carolina where she played three years for the Tar Heels. She then transferred to Marshall, where she earned a bachelor's degree in education. During her at Choctawatchee High School. senior season, she helped lead Marshall to a 20-8 record Blessed with tremendous organizational skills, and earned All-Southern Conference honors as a memver Gatlin serve as director of Janet Gabriel/Lady Eagle of the Thundering Herd. Basketball Camps, aids in the recruiting process and A native of Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., she was a assists in the development of student athletes. three-year letterwinner and a two-time all-state performer

Leslie Randall Chris Hennelly Assistant Coach Trainer Leslie Randall was named the Chris Hennelly is in his second Lady Eagle's restricted earnings coach season as trainer for the Morehead in August of this year. State Lady Eagle basketball team in 1994-95. She comes to MSU after a successfull career as a Hennelly, 24, completed his bachelor's degree in player at Union College in Barbourville. athletic training at Temple University in Philadelphia, Originally recruited by Coach Janet Gabriel at Union, Pa., in 1993. While at Temple, he served as trainer for Randall is familiar with the coaching style and strategies the highly rated Owl soccer team, the field hockey team the Lady Eagle program will be executing. and the football program. He also served as a student A veteran summer camp instructor, Randall will be trainer for three years under MSU's current head trainer, responsible for the academic monitoring of the student Ryan Kling. athletes, preparing scouting reports on Lady Eagle Hennelly is working toward a master's degree in opponents and assisting in game and practice situations. health and physical education while at Morehead State. 'Tm excited to have Coach Randall as a part of our He also serves as a graduate assistant in the Health, program," Gabriel said. "She knows what to expect, Physical Education and Recreation Department. because she played for me (at Union). She has great The Allendale, N.J., native is certified by the National work ethic, which is what we need from an assistant." Athletic Trainer's Association, and is liscensed in the state of Pennsylvania. 1994-95 Lady Eagle Outlook

Even though last season's Morehead State University Lady Eagle basketball team finished the season with a disappointing 5-22 mark, the 1994-95 Lady Eagle squad looks ahead with optimism and enthusiasm. Only two of last season's letterwinners are gone, and an impressive recruiting class should provide third year Head Coach Janet Gabriel with needed depth to go along with several experienced players. "Even though it was disappointing to only win fi ve games, I feel our team got better and better each time we competed," Gabriel says. "From our season opening loss to Indiana, a team with great talent and experience, to our one point loss to Tennessee Tech in the Ohio Valley Conference tournament, we proved, even though we're young, we are on the right track." She adds the way the Lady Eagles played against Tennessee Tech in that 63-62 loss, "Gives us the incentive and motivation to win this year." Chief among the losses from last season's squad is Stacey Spake, who led MSU in assists in 1993-94 with 145. She finished her four-year career at Morehead State sixth on the all-time assist list with 381 career dishes. Gabriel says, "I don't think we can replace Stacey because her determination and enthusiasm are unmatched. Instead of replacing her, we will try to find people who do different things to offset her departure." The 1994-95 Lady Eagle returnees are Sherita Joplin (5-5, G, 16.7 ppg., 4.1 rpg.), Megan Hupfer (5-11, F, 14.8 ppg., 7.5 rpg.), Shawne Marcum (5-9, G, 7.7 ppg., 5.0 rpg.), Jan Seibert (6-0, G/F, 7.5 ppg., 4.4 rpg.), and Hilary Swisher (5-6, G, 3.4 ppg., 2.6 rpg.), who will red-shirt this season because of a knee injury. Joplin led the Lady Eagles in scoring, steals and minutes played while being named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference second team. Coach Gabriel feels that Joplin will not only repeat that performance, but maybe even better it. "Even though it was an honor for Sherita to be named to the second team all-conference team, she is as good as any guard in the conference. Hopefully she'll prove she's a first team player this year." Hupfer led MSU in rebounding and field goal percentage and was second in scoring. Marcum ranked fourth in scoring, third in rebounding, steals and assists and second in blocked shots. Seibert provided a spark from the three-point line, hitting a team high 19 treys. Swisher showed promise at the point-guard position, despite the nagging knee injury which will sideline her this season. Gabriel is excited to have a core of returning players to work with during the 1994-95 campaign. Last season, only three remained from the year before. She calls the transition, "the beginning of a successful tradition here at Morehead State." All of the 1994-95 Lady Eagle freshmen had outstanding high school careers, and the addition of the four will give the Lady Eagle squad needed depth and size. The new Lady Eagles are Allison Osborn (5-9, G/F), Crystal Parker (5-6, G), Christi Poynter (6-1, F/C), and Amy Wetherbee (5-7, G). "We think the freshmen we've signed are outstanding student-athletes and complement the previous recruiting class," Gabriel says. "The back to back recruiting classes (this season's freshmen and sophomores) could be the best the OVC has seen in a while." Gabriel feels Amy Wetherbee is one of the keys to success of the Lady Eagles this season because of her natural point-guard ability. "As quick as she learns the college game is as quick as we'll be successful," Gabriel says. The addition of Osborn and Parker will give MSU something they have been lacking in the past few sea­ sons: three point threats. Poynter will give the frontline a more imposing look, as well as help MSU continue to rebound the ball and score in the paint. Gabriel has put together what could be her toughest non-conference schedule to date to go along with the always challenging OVC race. The list of non-conference opponents include Ball State, Kentucky, Dayton and Marshall. Possible tournament opponents include Radford, Iowa State, and Tennessee Chattanooga. MSU's first round opponent in the Coastal Carolina Holiday Classic will be the defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels. "Our non-conference games will prepare us for the OVC race," Gabriel says. "We play some good teams and are in two good tournaments where we will face some very experienced opposition. B January, we should have the needed experience to make an impact in the OVC."

JO The Lady Eagles

Sherita Joplin Guard, 5-5, Senior Williamson, W. Va. High School: Belfry (Ky.) High School Coach: James Mercer Birthdate: April 6, 1973 Major: Special Education/K-4 Parents: Ronald and Harriet Joplin ,-.. Favorite Sports Figure: Shaquille O'Neal ~ Hobbies: Watching Movies, Shopping ...... A second team All-Ohio Valley Conference selection last season, she returns to lead young Lady Eagle team as its only senior. Led 1993-94 squad with a 16.7 point per game average. Netted a career high 31 points against Tennessee-Martin. Also led last season's team in steals and three-point field goal percentage, was second in assists and pulled down 4.1 rebounds per game. Should join MSU's top ten list in scoring and assists this season. Only Lady Eagle named to the all-tournament team at the LaSalle University Invitational last season. Named to All-OVC freshman team in 1991-92 and finished second in the voting for freshman of the year. A high school standout at Belfry, she was all-district, all-region and all-state her senior year. Expected to continue to provide outstanding leadership and quickness, along with playmaking abilities.

Gabriel "Being the only senior on such a young team, Comments: Sherita needs to be the consummate leader. On the court we expect her maturity to help the younger players excel. Off the court, she is the true Lady Eagle who is proud, disciplined and has extreme desire. If she can be at the top of her game, we could surprise a lot of people."

Career Statistics Year G-GS Field Goals 3-Pt. FG Free Throws Rebounds Assists Points 1991-92 27-2 91-177-.500 2-4-.500 71-84-.845 61-2.3 53 255- 9.4 1992-93 26-26 97-217-.447 1-3-.333 51-70-.729 90-3.5 87 246-9.5 1993-94 27-27 176-410-.429 9-22-.409 91-132-.689 111-4.l 99 452-16.7 TOTALS 80-55 364-804-.453 12-29-.414 213-286-.7 45 262-3.3 239 953-11.9

...... The Lady Eagles I I

Megan Hupfer Forward, 5-11, Junior Pendleton, Ind. High School: Pendleton Heights High School Coach: Jim Etherington Birthdate: June 9, 1974 Major: Marketing , , Parents: Clarence and Katie Hupfer ~ Favorite Sports Figure: Damon Bailey ~ Hobbies: Soap Operas, Shopping, Sports

Returns for her junior campaign after averaging 14.8 points and • leading the team with a 7 .5 rebound per game average last season. Tallied a career-high 33 points against Western Carolina in 1993- 94. Only Lady Eagle named to the all-tournament team at last season's Indiana University Invitational. Named to the 1992-93 Ohio Valley Conference All-Freshman team. Scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against UNC-Greensboro during her freshman season. As a high school senior, she averaged 21. 7 points and 12.0 rebounds and was named to the Kentucky/Indiana All-Star team. Comes from a collegiate basketball family as her brother, Kyle, plays for Manchester (Ind.) College, and her father, Clarence, played for Evansville.

Gabriel "Megan needs to assert herself this year in the Comments: post position. She is our only true post player with the experience neccessary to be successful. Her remarkable strength is a key factor in scoring and rebounding against other players, regardless of their size and quickness."

Career Statistics Year G-GS Field Goals 3-Pt. FG Free Throws Rebounds Assists Points 1992-93 26-19 72-171-.421 0-0-.000 48-79-.608 141-5.4 29 192- 7.4 1993-94 27-27 172-361-.476 0-0-.000 55-93-.591 203-7.5 14 399-14.8 TOTALS 53-46 244-532-.459 0-0-.000 103-172-.599 344-6.5 43 591-11.2 12 The lady EaRles

Shawne Marcum Guard, 5-9, Sophomore Delbarton, W. Va. High School: Burch High School Coach: Bill Srruth '9aiii111111[CA ~ Birthdate: November 22, 1974 Major: Business Management Parents: Barbara Noe and Mike Marcum Favorite Sports Figure: Georgeann Wells Hobbies: Shopping, Soap Operas, Reading ...... Returns after an impressive freshman season. A good all-around athlete, she was third on the 1993-94 squad in rebounds (5.0 rpg), assists ( 1.7 apg.), and steals ( 1.5 spg) and was the fourth highest scorer (7.7 ppg.). Netted a career high 20 points against Marshall and pulled down 12 rebounds against Southeast Missouri. Also ranked second on last season's team with 13 three-point field goals. Led Burch High School to West Virginia Class A state championship in 1990 and the runner-up spot in 199 1. Was voted first team all­ state in 1991 and 1992. West Virginia No1th/South all-star game MVP in 1992. An outstanding student, she was one of 78 MSU student athletes named to the 1993-94 Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll.

Gabriel Comments: "Without a doubt, Shawne is the finest true athlete on our team. Her speed and jumping ability are outstanding. We need Shawne to be a scorer from the three-point arc to open up our inside game. Shawne's athletic ability allows her to be an additional rebounder from the guard position. "

Career Statistics Year G-GS Field Goals 3-Pt. FG Free Throws Rebounds Assists Points 1993-94 27-21 85-221-.385 13-54-.241 25-54-.463 135-5.0 45 208-7.7 The Lady Eagles 13

Jan Seibert Guard/Forward, 6-0, Sophomore Dawson Springs, Ky. High School: West Hopkins High School Coach: Nancy Oldham Birthdate: August 19, 1974 Major: Secondary Education/English Parents: Bill and Beverly Seibert Favorite Sports Figure: Hobbies: Water Skiing, Piano, Golf, Shopping

Another of MSU's sophomores returning after a fine freshman effort. Averaged 7.5 points per game last season and led the Lady Eagles with 19 three-point baskets. Al so pulled down 4.4 rebounds per game and dished out 38 assists. As a high school senior, she averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds per contest. Led West Hopkins to the Class A state runner-up spot in 1991 and was named to the All "A" Classic all-tournament team. An excellent student, as well as athlete, she earned academic all-state honors all four seasons in high school. Was named to the 1993-94 Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll. Her father, Bill, played in the Pittsburgh Pirate · organization.

Gabriel . "Jan's ability to score from long range, post up Comments: against taller opponents and pass e ffecti vely from all spots makes her invaluable. Her versatility will be counted on, and she will probably play four different positions on the court."

Career Statistics Year G-GS Field Goals 3-Pt. FG Free Throws Rebounds Assists Points 1993-94 27-8 68-176-.386 19-56-.339 47-69-.681 120-4.4 38 202-7.5 14 The lady Eagles

Hilary Swisher Guard, 5-6, Sophomore Whitesburg, Ky. High School: Whitesburg High School Coach: John High Birthdate: September 4, 1974 Major: Undecided Parents: John and Sheila Swisher Favorite Sports Figure: Hobbies: Talking on the Phone, Sleeping Will continue to rehabilitate after a knee injury limited her freshman season's performance. She averaged 3.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 assist per game in limited playing time. Grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds in last season's near upset of Tennessee Tech in the Ohio Valley Conference tournament. Led Whitesburg to Kentucky Sweet 16 three consecutive years, including two final fo ur appearances. Was voted second team all-state in 1993 and represented Kentucky on the Kentucky-Indiana All -Star team. Competed in the Mid-East Prep All-Star game. Will sit out the 1994-95 season as a medical redshirt.

Gabriel "This year is important in the rehabilitation Comments: process for Hilary. She needs time to heal properly after last seaso n's injury and the accom­ panying emotional set back. Perhaps her biggest opportunity wil l be to play in practice without the pressures of competition."

Career Statistics Year G-GS Field Goals 3-Pt. FG Free Throws Rebounds Assists Points 1993-94 19-5 22-67-.328 3-16-.1 88 18-41-.439 49-2.6 26 65-3.4 The Lady Eagles I 5

Allison Osborn Guard/Forward, 5-9, Freshman Flatwoods, Ky. High School: Russell High School Coach: Anna Chaffin Birthdate: February 12, 1976 Major: Undecided Parents: Ronnie and Karen Osborn Favorite Sports Figure: Travis Ford Hobbies: Soccer, Family, Friends, Golf

Outstanding player at the high school level where she played under former Lady Eagle Anna Chaffin. Broke the 16th Regional and Russell scoring record with 43 points in one contest. Capped off successful senior year by being named most valuable player of the regional tournament and of the Kentucky-Ohio All-Star game. Voted all-distict, all-region and honorable mention all-state. Broke the scoring record for the 16th regional tournament with 144 points in four games. Expected to see playing time at guard and small-forward this season. Has tremendous one-on-one skills.

Gabriel "Allison is a true one-on-one player. She has the Comments: ability lo score al any time from practically anywhere on the court. Her long body hides the fact that she is also quite strong. She wi ll be at the foul line a lot during her career. "

Why I Chose Morehead State University "The coaching staff seemed to care about my ability to play and my school work. I planned to go into education and MSU is a good school for teaching. Also, I Ji ked the girls when I came for my visit. They all seemed nice." 16 The Lady Ea~les

Crystal Parker Guard, 5-6, Freshman Paint Lick, Ky. High School: Garrard County High School Coach: Ken Hurt Birthdate: July 19, 1976 Major: Undecided Parents: Barney and Loretta Parker Favorite Sports Figure: Rex Chapman

"L J/ Hobbies: Collecting Sports Cards, Church Another member of Morehead State's outstanding recruiting class. Averaged 11 points and four assists for Garrard County. Named to the all-distict and all-region teams multiple times. Led team to the 12th region All "A" Classic title, 46th district and 12th region championship in 1993-94. Garrard County's Sweet 16 appearance in 1993-94 was the first in school history. Like 1993-94 Lady Eagle senior Stacey Spake, she won the J.B. Mansfield award at the Kentucky Sweet 16 as a senior.

Gabriel "I never thought that you replaced people, but Comments: Crystal is almost a mirror image of Stacey Spake. She is a very controlled player with a strong will and a great shot. She could easil y fill both the point and off-guard spots."

Why I Chose Morehead State University "I chose to come to Morehead State University because of the high morals and standards the coaches stressed. The closeness to home was also a very important factor in my decision. Overall, I felt very comfortable and accepted in the environment here at Morehead State University." The lady Ea~les 17

Christi Poynter Center/Forward, 6-1, Freshman Hamilton, Ind. High School: Hamilton High School Coach: Jody Yochum Birthdate: April 1, 197 6 Major: Mathematics/Education Parents: Thomas and Mary Annette Poynter Favorite Sports Figure: Kim Zmeskal Hobbies: Crafts, Nature, Animals

Another outstanding high school player making a home at Morehead State. As a high school senior, she averaged 9.4 points and 7.4 rebounds. Brings needed size and post position depth to the Lady Eagles. Named all-conference and all-area. Was named best rebounder and offensive player at Hamilton. Her uncle, Tom Zupaneis, currently serves as the strength and conditioning coach for the Indianapolis Colts.

Gabriel "Christi is a hard worker and a very intelligent Comments: young lady. These two qualities will be important as she works in the post position. As Christi gains experience, she could become a dominating player for our young team."

Why I Chose Morehead State University "I chose MSU for its friendly atmosphere, good academic reputation and up and coming basketball program. The team showed good chemistry and a strong determination to improve and accomplish the goals of the program. MSU is a place where I can accomplish my goals academically and athletically." 18 The Lady Eagles

Amy Wetherbee ...... Guard, 5-7, Freshman Adrian, Mich. High School: Adrian High School Coach: Dave McKelvey Birthdate: December 15, 197 5 Major: Undecided Parents: Jon and Pam Wetherbee Favorite Sports Figure: Hobbies: Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Piano ...... Comes to Morehead State after compiling an impressive high school record at Adrian. Set school records for game, season and career assists, as well as three-pointers in a contest. Named all-conference fo ur years, and all-county and all-state two seasons. Served as captain of all-league and all-county teams as a senior. Voted by fellow players as best defender, best team player and hardest worker at Adrian. Expected to fill the point guard spot on the Lady Eagle squad. An exceptional passer with great court vision, she averaged eight assists per game as a high school senior.

Gabriel "Amy is as true a point guard as you can find. Comments: She knows the game and works hard at her game. She always makes those around her belier. She is the point guard of the future for the Lady Eagles and as she gains experience, could be the key to any success we have this season."

Why I Chose Morehead State University "I chose Morehead State University because it offers a solid academic program along with the opportunity to build toward an Ohio Valley Conference championship. The basketball staff and current players wel­ comed me into their program comfortably." Roster _ 19

Alphabetical Roster ...... No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/High School 44 Megan Hupfer F 5- 11 Jr. Pendleton, Ind./Pendleton Heights 10 Sherita Joplin G 5-5 Sr. Williamson, W.Va./Belfry (Ky.) 24 Shawne Marcum G 5-9 So. Delbarton, W.Va./Burch 25 Allison Osborn G/F 5-9 Fr. Flatwoods, Ky./Russell 4 Crystal Parker G 5-6 Fr. Paint Lick, Ky./Garrard County 50 Christi Poynter F/C 6-1 Fr. Hamilton, Ind./Hamilton 34 Jan Seibert G/F 6-0 So. Dawson Springs, Ky./West Hopkins 40 Hilary Swisher G 5-6 So. Whitesburg, Ky./Whitesburg ll Amy Wetherbee G 5-7 Fr. Adrian, Mich./Adrian

...... Numerical Roster No. ame Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/High School 4 Crystal Parker G 5-6 Fr. Paint Lick, Ky./Garrard County 10 Sherita Joplin G 5-5 Sr. Williamson, W.Va./Belfry (Ky.) 11 Amy Wetherbee G 5-7 Fr. Adrian, Mich./Adrian 24 Shawne Marcum G 5-9 So. Delbarton, W.Va./Burch 25 Allison Osborn GIF 5-9 Fr. Flatwoods, Ky./Russell 34 Jan Seibert GIF 6-0 So. Daw on Springs, Ky./West Hopkins 40 Hilary Swisher G 5-6 So. Whitesburg, Ky./Whitesburg 44 Megan Hupfer F 5- 11 Jr. Pendleton, Ind./Pendleton Heights 50 Christi Poynter F/C 6- 1 Fr. Hamilton, lnd./Hamilton OVC Sportsmanship Statement General. The Ohio Valley Conference is committed to establishing and emulated by many who are younger. OVC student-athletes must honor sportsmanship and developing healthy environments for competition. This the responsibilities that accompany the privilege of representing our schools conference wants to lead the way in abolishing the notion that it is desirable by behaving with dignity and class on and off the field. to create a "hostile" environment for intercollegiate athletic contests. Spirit Groups. Like our student-athletes, these groups are visible Instead, we will strive to create "hospitable" environments. We believe representatives of our universities. As such, we place high expectations on that part of the role of education through sports is to teach our youth them for decent behavior. Cheerleaders, bands and other spirit groups are and our communities to conduct themselves with sportsmanship and respect admitted to contests at the pleasure of our institutions to support their for opponents. teams and assist in creating a fun atmosphere. They are not admitted in In an effort to achieve this goal, the Conference has developed this order to disrupt or confront the opponent and such behavior will not be statement which outlines the expectations of the various groups and tolerated. Their focus must be toward encouragement of their ream and individuals associated with our intercollegiate athletics programs. Administrators. It is incumbent upon institutional administrators to respect for the opposing team. create an environment of hospitality for visiting teams, particularly for those Officials. Officials who are assigned Conference contests must enforce individuals at Conference institutions. OVC administrators muse develop the rules regarding sportsmanship, without tolerapce for abuse. The only the attitude that the treatment of a visiting team and its fans will be in warning to participants and coaches regarding sportsmanship should come the same manner that they would want their teams to be treated. at the beginning of the contest. Once the contest begins, penalties The athletics director at the host institution must ensure that he or (consequences), not warn ings, must be assessed for violations of she, or someone else designated as game manager, approaches the coach unsportsmanlike conduct. Similar to rhe baseball policy of ejecting coaches of the opposing team at a spectator event in order to welcome that coach for arguing balls and strikes, the Conference will require that officials eject to the institution, provide an opportunity for the coach to address any any coach who protests unsportsmanlike conduct calls, provided such ejection concerns, indicate the location of the game manager in the arena or stadium is permissible by the rules of that sport. and identify security personnel present for the contest. The athletics director Each official assigned by the OVC will be provided a card with the following should educate security personnel to ensure that the visiting team is protected statement which must be read to the captains and coaches of every contest from abuse from the home crowd and that security is in very close proximity prior to the beginning of the game: "The OVC requires officials to enforce to the visiting team's bench. Each institution muse arrange its seating at all rules regarding unsportsmanlike conduct by coaches and players. There spectator events so as to emphasize sportsmanship and minimize the will not be any tolerance for negative statements or actions between opposing harassment of the visiting team and its fans. players, especially taunting and baiting. If such comments are heard, a penalty The athletics director must ensure that those who are employed by the will be assessed immediately. Ifany coach protests an unsportsmanlike penalty, university treat the opponents with fairness and respect. For example, public he or she will be ejected from the contest. We have been instructed nor address announcers must be required to announce the contest in an even­ handed manner with equal excitement for both teams. The institution's to issue warnings during the contests. It is strongly suggested that you remind chief executive officer and athletics director should review periodically with your participants of this policy." Officials who do not follow this policy other athletics department staff members, coaches, student-athletes and will be subject to suspension. spirit groups (cheerleaders and bands) precisely what is acceptable conduct, Commissioner. The commissione r is ex pected to enforce the as set forth in this document. unsportsmanlike conduct rules of the game and the Confe rence. He or Coaches. Coaches have the greatest amount of influence over whether she is authorized to assess penalties for improper behavior that is nor detected the young people in their programs are taught and follow the high principles or properly addressed during the contesr. Institutions and their personnel of sportsmanship. The OVC has been beneficed by coaches who have risked are expected to fu lly cooperate with his or her effort ro investigate possible losing a contest by removing student-athletes who have demonstrated improper behavior. disrespect for the opponents. This discipline measure educates that individual In rhe unfortunate event rhat an altercation occurs during a contest, and his or her teammates about rhe importance of sportsmanship over all individuals who are on the bench are expected to remain there. It is participation and winning. This type of attitude and courage must be adopted incumbent upon the head coach to ensure that this occurs. The commissioner by all OVC coaches. Administrators and coaches must pay special attention is directed to suspend automatically the head coach of a team whose bench to their student -a thletes' behavior and continually emphasize the need for personnel enter the field or court of play during an altercation, regardless sportsmanship and respect. Such education is needed to counteract the of whether those individuals become involved in the altercation. constant messages received by our young people from many professional Fans. The Conference hopes and believes that the establishment of the athletes and others who demonstrate a lack of respect for opponents. This principles outlined in this document will create a wholesome atmosphere Conference and its coaches are committed to teach messages that are that will attract more fans to our events. The fa ns attending our games appropriate about sportsmanship. must be reminded by the public address announcer of the expectation of Coaches also have the ability to influence che behavior of their fa ns. OVC coaches must take every opportunity when addressing the media, sportsmanship and respect for both opponents. Fans should be encouraged booster groups or other public forums to express the desire for fans to to applaud the effort by both institutions, even while supporting their own. support their team at home contests, but nor to abuse the visiting team. They should be reminded that the participants are young people who should Coaches and administrators should stress that the participants in our athletics be treated as if they were their own sons and daughters. contests are young people who do not deserve to be mistreated by a hostile We expect that all fans will act in an appropriate manner, and respect crowd. the opposition and the officials. We understand that occasionally there Student-Athletes. Respect for the game in which the student-athlete are individuals who attend games and abuse rhe opposition and officials. participates also demands respect for rhe opponent. Student-athletes at OVC Those individuals may be dismissed from athletic events. institutions are expected to treat opponents w1t h sportsmanship. There can Concluding Statement. The Conference believes that the effort to be no tolerance for taunting and baiting of opponents. meet the expectations outlined in this document will increase the OVC student-athletes must understand that they are perhaps the most attractiveness at our athletic events by creating a healthy environment visible representatives of their inst1tut1ons. Also, their behavior is observed for our competition.

22 University Adn1inistratio11

.J?~~-~ -q~_

Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin became the three-year national student retention project being undertaken 12th president of Morehead State Uni­ by AASCU and funded by the Student Loan Marketing As­ versity on July l , l 992. Bringing sociation. nearly 30 years of experience in hjgher He frequently serves as a consultant throughout the South­ education administration to the MSU east and often presents workshops for colleges on student re­ post, he previously was chancellor of tention, leadership and academic advisement. He has worked South Carolina's Coastal Carolina with numerous statewide projects in the Southeast, including College at Conway. ones for the South Carolina Department on Higher Educa­ A former vice chancellor for academic affairs at USC's ti on, Georgia Board of Regents and South Carolina Board Spartanburg campus, Dr. Eaglin began his career in higher for Technical and Comprehensive Education. education administration in the area of student life/housing In summer 1992, he chaired a Full bright High Commission and has taught both in public school and uni versity settings. delegation which went to Cyprus to present a four-day semi­ In the early 1970s, he served as a regional director, Southeast nar on accreditation and self-study for higher education rep­ Office of the American College Testing Program (ACT). resentative of Turkish and Greek Cypriot communities. He holds a bachelor's degree in biology and mathematics A member of several honorary societies such as Psi Chi from Southeast Missouri State University, a master's degree and Phi Delta Kappa, Dr. Eaglin also is active in his commu­ in student personnel administration from Southern Illinois nity. As president of MSU, Dr. Eaglin serves as a member of University and a doctoral degree in educational psychology the Board of Directors of the Morehead-Rowan Chamber of from the University of Utah. Commerce and the Jesse Stuart Foundation. A member of A graduate of Leadership South Carolina, he has been ac­ the Kentucky Council on Higher Education's Conference of tive in the NCAA President's Commission and is a former Presidents, he was appointed by Gov. Brereton C. Jones to vice chairman of the Big South Athletic Conference (Divi­ the East Kentucky Development Roundtable, an advisory sion I). Active in the American Association of State Colleges working group to the East Kentucky Office of the Cabinet for and Universities, President Eaglin has served on numerous Economic Development. AAS CU committees, including chair of the Committee on Aca­ He and his wife, Bonnie, have four adult children. demic Affairs in 1989. Currently, he is participating in a

President and Mrs. Eaglin with the directors of a visiting Sports Troupe from , Republic of China Athletic Ad111inistratio11 23

.. .~!~~ -~i-~.'!~Y .. . Vice President for Student Life Mike Mincey, Morehead State's scholarships, student housing and public safety. vice president for student life and a A three-time graduate of the University, he earned a former Eagle athlete, assumed respon­ bachelor's degree and two master's degrees, one in higher edu­ s i bi Ii ty for supervision of the cation. The native of Waycross, Ga., has done advanced stud­ University's athletics program in June, ies at Indiana University and is a member of the National 1993. Association of Student Personnel Administrators. An MSU administrative staff mem­ Prior to joining the MSU staff, he taught and coached in ber since 1975, Mincey was appointed public schools in Flemingsburg, Ky., and Tifton, Ga. interim vice president in 1986 and as­ Mincey earned four varsity letters ( 1965-68) as a member sumed the title of vice president and Dean of Students in 1990 of the Eagle football squad. An all-stater at Ware County following a national search. Since joining the staff, Mincey (Ga.) High School, he was a member of MSU's last Ohio has held a variety of posts including assistant to the vice presi­ Valley Conference football championship squad in 1967. dent for academic affairs, grants coordinator and coordinator His wife, the fonner Kathy Crusie of Lyndon, Ohio, is a for academic support services. two-time graduate of MSU and currently serves the Uni ver­ In addition to the athletics program, Mincey also provides sity as an assistant professor of English. They have three supervisory support to the areas of the Dean of Students, stu­ children, Sarah, Jacob and Samue l. dent activities, student development, fi nancial aid and Steve Hamilton Director of Athletics One of Morehead State's most suc­ five MSU records in rebounding and is the Eagles' all-time cess fu I athletics alumni, Steve leading rebounder and fourth leading scorer. He earned bas­ Hamilton enters his seventh year as ketball All-America honors in 1957. athletic director at his alma mater. Hamilton may best be known for his 11 years of major league Hamilton, a standout athlete in baseball experience. He pitched for the Cleveland Indians, baseball, basketball and track during Washington Senators, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, his playing days at MSU, has been San Francisco Giants and the Chicago Cubs. The originator the University's athletic director since of the "Folly Floater," he pitched in two World Series with the July, 1988. He had served one year Yankees. as acting athletic director. He spent I 4 seasons as the Eagle He also played two seasons with the Minneapolis Lakers, baseball coach and is MSU's all-time winningest coach with becoming one of only two professional athletes to play in both 305 career victories. His teams won five divisional champi­ a World Series and an NBA Championship Series. onships and two OVC championships. His 1977 and 1983 He served as manager for the Johnson City Yankees of the teams participated in the NCAA baseball tournament. Appalachian League for the 1973 season. He also served as As director, Hamilton has seen the MSU athletic program pitching coach for the Detroit Tigers in 1975. make dynamic progress, both on the field, in facilities, and Hamilton, a graduate of Charlestown (Ind.) High School, most importantly, in the classroom. During his tenure, he has earned a bachelor's degree from MSU in 1958 and a master's seen a state-of-the-art weight faci lity built and other improve­ degree from MSU in 1963. He is married to the former Shirley ments made to facilities. He has seen the graduation rate of Potter of Raceland, Ky. They have four children, Stephanie Eagle athletes improve and MSU win the Ohio Valley (Fightmaster), Elizabeth (Monnett), Robert and Daniel. Conference's Academic Achievement Banner on three occa­ In addition to the MSU Athletic Hall of Fame, he has also sions. He has added an academic counselor for athletes and been inducted into the Ohio Valley Conference Hall of Fame begun a compliance program. and the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame. During his college career, Hamilton played on champion­ ship teams in basketball, baseball and track. He established 24 The Unil'ersitr

The University Historicall y Morehead State University traces its lineage to the Morehead Normal School, which opened its doors in 1887. Since its founding as a state institution in 1922, MSU has grown from a teachers college to a regional university that serves Kentucky and Appalachia. Until un iversity status was granted in I 966, the institution's primary mission was the training of teachers. However, the curriculum now embraces nearly 140 academic programs on the associate, baccalaureate, and graduate levels. Physically, the University consists of more than fifty major structures valued at more than $ 1 IO million. There are more than 36,000 MSU alumni. Administratively, the University operates under an I I-member Board of Regents that consists of eight c itizens appointed by the govemorof Kentucky, with three other seats held by elected faculty, staff and student representatives. The administrative structure covers primarily four areas: academic affairs, administration and fiscal services, student life, and university advancement. Each of these units is headed by a vice president. There are approximately 8,600 men and women enrolled at More head State U ni versity, of whom ne arly 7,300 are undergraduates. The University recognizes more than 100 student organizations, including 20 nationally chartered fraternities and sororites, and sponsors a full program of intercollegiate and in tramural athletics for men and women. MSU is basicall y a residential campus and has fifteen residence halls. About 87 percent of its student body are Kentuckians. Graced by a large lake, the campus sits in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest. Among the University's facilities are an experimental farm and a nine-hole golf course. graphic arts, industrial supervision and management, machine tool, plastics, robotics, mining technology, power and nuids technology, Location and woods), medical technology, mathematics, mathematics and The University is located near the main shopping area of computer programming, chemistry, geology, physics, and secondary Morehead, a city of about 12,000 people that lies midway between science teaching (with emphasis in biology, chemistry, earth Ashland, Kentucky, and Lexington, Kentucky, on Interstate 64. science, physics and mathematics). The college also offers a Commercial airline se rvice is a vailable in Lexington and Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN). Bachelor of Arts (AB) Huntington, West Vi rginia, which is also on the 1-64 corridor. degrees are available in geology, earth science, e nvironmental Nearby recreational areas are Cave Run Lake and Rodbum Park, science (with an option in social science). Two year programs owned by the U.S. Forest Service. Three Kentucky state parks-­ include the Associate of a Applied Science (AAS) degree in Natural Bridge, Carter Caves, and Greenbo Lake--are within an agricultural technology (with options in agribusiness, agricultural hour's drive. The city of Morehead is served by a 170-bed hospital production, equine technology and ornamental hortic ultural), and functions as the medical, educational, cultural, and commercial broadcast technology, child development, construction technology, center of northeastern Kentucky. dra fting and design technology, electrical technology, electronics technology, fashion merchandising, food se rvi ce technology, Majors and Degrees graphic arts, industrial supervision and management, interior M orehead State University awards the fo llowing decoration, machine tool technology, power and nuids technology, undergraduate degrees: A.A.B., A.A.A., A.A., A.A.S., A.S., radiologic technology, veterinary technology, welding technology B.B.A., B.M., B.M.E., B.S., B.U.S., and B.S. W. The College of and vocational trade and industrial education. An associate degree Science and Technology offers the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in nursing (ADN) is also available as is an Associate of Arts (AA) in agricultural education, agricultural science (with an option in degree in pre-egineering. Pre-professional programs are available agricultural business, agricultural economics, agronomy, animal to prepare students for careers in chiropractic medicine, dentistry, science, general agricul ture, biology, environmental science (with law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, and physical therapy. options in ecology, geology, chemistry-physics, and social science­ The College of Business offers the Bachelor of Business economics, golf course management and horticul ture), dietetics, Administration (BBA) degree with concentrations in accounting, interdisciplinary early childhood development, textiles and comprehensive business, computer information systems, economics, clothing, general home economics, interior design, vocational home fi nance, manageme nt, marketing, real estate, small business economics, hotel/resta ura nt a nd institutio nal ma nagement, management, and office systems (with options in administrative industrial education and industrial technology (with an option in management, executive secretarial, legal secretarial and medical broadcast, construction, drafung and design, electrical, electronics, secretarial). The Universitv 2

The College of Education and Behavioral Sciences offers the Bachelor of Arts (AB ) degree in elementary education (grades K- 4 or 5-8), health, military science, physical educatio n, psychology, recreation, sociology (with an emphasis in corrections), and special educaton (K- 12): learning and behavior di sorders or trainable mentally handicapped. The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree is also available. The college offers a two year program which includes the Associate of Applied Arts (AAA) degree in corrections. Secondary teacher certification can be obtained through programs in many subject matter disciplines. The Caudill College of Humanities offers the Bachelor of Arts (AB) degree in art (with emphasis in painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, prints, photography, computer art, commercial art, art history or art education), communications (with emphasis in journal ism, radio-television, speech or theatre), journalism (with an emphasis in news-editoria l, advertising-public relations, teaching, photojournalism, or community newspaper), radio­ te levision, speech, speech/theatre, theatre , English, French, Spanish, philosophy, geography, history, government/political science, paralegal studies, and social science teaching. Three degrees are available in music: The Bachelor of Music (BM) in music performance, the Bachelor of Music Education (BME) in teaching and Bachelor of Arts with a major or minor for the study of music within the I iberal arts curriculum. The college also offers the Associate of Arts degree in journalism and radio-television. Additionally, MSU has 13 master's degree programs, plus two graduate level non-degree programs designed especially for professional educators. A post-master's level degree, education specialist, along with a joint doctoral degree with the University of a 50,000-watt public radio station, and complete darkroom and Kentucky, are offered on the campus. composition laboratories for the student newspaper and yearbook. Computer facil ities are avail able to students. Other specialized Academic Facilities laboratories are used by students in food service, music, art, Morehead State University's academic facilities include recreation, energy studies, Appalachian studies, graphic arts, health Camden-Carroll Library, which has nearly 520,000 volumes, sciences, teacher education, and water testing. 534,000 microform titles, 2,000 periodicals, 20,000 recordings, 85,000 films, filmstrips, slides, transparencies, and forty computer Financial Aid Morehead State University offers qualified applicants a wide variety of financ ial assistance, including loans, grants, scholarships, and work opportunities.

Faculty The University has 336 fu ll-t ime faculty members and an average of 68 part-time (adj unct) faculty members each year. Faculty members are encouraged to concentrate on teaching d uties while sti ll devoting appropri ate energies to research and public service. Graduate students are rarely used as instructors. Academic advisement is provided by full-time faculty members. About 58 percent of the faculty members hold earned doctoral degrees, and the student-faculty ratio is 20: I. terminals. The Lappin, Cassity, Reed, Ginger, Baird, Claypool­ Student Government Young, and Combs buildings provide modern classroom and The Student Government Association, of which all full­ laboratory facilities. In addition, the University has exten ive time students become members, elects its executive branch and agricultural facilities at the Derrickson Agricultural Complex north the Student Congress, and the judic ial branch is appointed by of Morehead, and ecological field studies utilize MSU's Crosthwaite elected student leaders. The Student Government Association has Outdoor Education Center at Cave Run Lake west of Morehead. complete control of the entertainment series and has representation Theatres include Kibbey ( 100 seats) and Button Auditorium (1,300 on all standing commillees of the University. A student serves as seats). Media facilities include two television production studios, a voting member of the MSU Board of Regents. 26 Opponents Austin Pea Ball State Coastal Caro/but

Games 13 & 22 Game3 Possible Game 6,7 or 8 5:30 p.m. EST, Jan. 14, Morehead, Ky 7:30 p.m. EST, Dec. 3, Morehead, Ky. TBA, Dec. 19-21, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 6:45 p.m., Feb. 13,Clarksville, Tenn.

SID: Brad Ki rtley SID: Joe Hernandez SID: Wayne White Office Phone: (6 15)-648-7561 Office Phone: (3 17)-285-8242 Office Phone: (803)-349-2822 Home Phone: (6 15)-647-0092 Home Phone: (3 17)-759-8878 Home Phone: (803)-361-0343 Press Row Phone: (61 5)-648-719 1 Press Row Phone: (3 17)-285-8930 Press Row Phone: (803)-349-2822 Fax Phone: (615)-648-7562 Fax Phone: (3 17)-285-8929 Fax Phone: (803)-249-2819 Location: Clarksville, Tenn . Location: Muncie, Ind. Location: Conway, S.C. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 8,200 Founded: 1918 Enrollment: 20,717 Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 4,416 Colors: Red and White Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Coastal Green, Bronze and Black Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Mid-American Conference: Big Souch Nickname: Lady Govs Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Fighting Chanticleers Arena: Dave Aaron (9,300) Arena: University Arena ( 11 ,500) Arena: Myrtle Beach Convention (5,000) President: Dr. Sal Rinella President: Dr. John Won hen President: Dr. Ron R. Ingle Athletic Director: Kaye Hart Athletic Director: Andrea Seger Athletic Director: Andy Hendrick Office Phone: (6 15)-648-7903 Office Phone: (3 17)-285-8225 Office Phone: (803)-349-2820 1993-94 Record: 10- 18 (5- 11 , 5th) 1993-94 Record: 6-20 (4- 14, 8th) 1993-94 Record: 14-14(10-8, Tie 6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Head Coach: LaDonna Wilson (Missouri Head Coach: Robyn Markey (Tennessee Head Coach: Gina Markland (Appalachian Southern '87) Tech '82) Seate '79) Record at school: 24-73 (4 years) Record at school: 9-43 (2 years) Record at school: 66-15 1 (8 years) Career record: 24-73 (4 years) Career record: 34-93 (5 years) Career record: 66-151 (8 years) Office phone: (6 15)-648-7202 Office phone: (3 17)-285-1809 Office phone: (803)-349-293 1 Best time to reach: weekdays, 9 a.m.-noon Best time to reach: weekday mornings Best time to reach: M-F. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Sheryl Krmpocich (Xavier '92) Julie Brown (Rhodes College '87) Annette Alston (Francis Marion '88) Marcus Payne (Southwestern '87) Jolene Law (Iowa '90) Trainer: Liz Size Trainer: Robin White Trainer: Trish Kelly

College of Charleston Dayton East Tennessee State

Possible Game 6,7 or 8 Game9 Possible Game 6,7 or 8 TBA, Dec. 19-21, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 7:00 p.m., Dec. 30, Dayton, Ohio TBA, Dec. 19-21, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

SID: Tony Ciuffo SID: Doug Hauschild SID: Annabelle Vaughan Office Phone: (803)-953-5465 Office Phone: (5 13)-229-4460 Office Phone: (615)-929-5613 Home Phone: (803)-577-5425 Home Phone: (513)-426-1863 Home Phone: (6 15)-929-0262 Press Row Phone: (803)-953-6554 Press Row Phone: (5 13)-449-2855 Press Row Phone: (615)-929-5613 Fax Phone: (803)-953-6534 Fax Phone: (513)-229-4461 Fax Phone: (6I5)-929-6138 Location: Charlescon, S.C. Location: Dayton, Ohio Location: Johnson City, Tenn. Founded: 1770 Enrollment: 10,200 Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 6,300 Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 12.000 Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Red and Blue Colors: Navy and Old Gold Conference: Trans America Conference: Great Midwest Conference: Southern Nickname: Lady Cougars Nickname: Flyers Nickname: Lady Bucaneers Arena: F. Mitchell Johnson Center (3,052) Arena: Uni versicy of Dayton Arena Arena: Brooks Gymnasium (3,500) President: JudgeAlex Sanders President: Brother Raymond L. Fitz S.M. President: Dr. Roy S. Nicks Athletic Director: Jerry Baker Athletic Director: Ted Kissell Athletic Director: Dr. Janice Shelton Office Phone: (803)-953-5465 Office Phone: (513)-229-2100 Office Phone: (6 15)-929-4343 1993-94 Record: 12-14 (3-9, 6th) 1993-94 Record: 8- 19 (4-8. 5th) 1993-94 Record: 12-14 (5-8. 6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ 1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ I Head Coach: Kathy McCaskill-Rhein Head Coach: Clemelle Haskins (WKU '87) Head Coach: Karen Kemp (Berry (Francis Marion '88) Record at school: 0-0 (first year) College '85) Record at school: 0-0 (first year) Career record: 0-0 (first year) Record at school: 0-0 (first season) Career record: 0-0 (first year) Office phone: (5 13)-229-4447 Career record: 0-0 (first season) Office phone: (803)-953-5556 Best lime to reach: weekday mornings Office phone: (615)-929-5330 Best time to reach: weekday mornings Assistant Coaches: Best time to reach: weekday mornings Assistant Coaches: Mari al ice Jenkins (Southern Illinois '87) Assistant Coaches: Sharon Gilmore (South Carolina '91 ) Marie Christian (Old Dominion '87) Mike Bradbury (UT-Chattanooga '93) LeAnn Kennedy (North Carolina '93) Nicole Harrison (A ri zona '94) Trainer: Leslie Broucker Angel Stanton (William & Mary '93) Trainer: Kitty Newsham Trainer: Marty Travis Opponents 27

Eastern Kentuck Geor ia State Iowa State Games 10 & 18 Possible Game 1 or 2 Possible Game 6,7 or 8 7:30 p.m. EST, Jan. 3, Richmond, Ky. TBA, Nov. 26-27, Cullowbee, N.C. TBA, Dec. 19-21, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 5:30 p.m. EST, Jan. 30, Morehead, Ky

SID: Karl Park SlD: Martin Harmon SID: Tom Kroeschell Office Phone: (606)-622- 1253 Office Phone: (404)-65 1-2071 Office Phone: (515)-294-3372 Home Phone: (606)-624-129 1 Home Phone: (404)-985-6533 Home Phone: (515)-294-2904 Press Row Phone: (606)-622-2226 Press Row Phone: (404)-651 -3 169 Press Row Phone: (5 15)-294-6178 Fax Phone: (606)-622-1230 Fax Phone: (404)-65 1-3204 Fax Phone: (515)-294-0558 Location: Richmond, Ky. Location: A1lan1a, Ga. Location: Ames, Iowa Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 16,391 Founded: 19 I 3 Enrollment: 24,000 Founded: 1858 Enrollment: 25,263 Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Ro yal Blue, Crimson, and White Colors: Cardinal and Gold Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Trans America Conference: Big Eight ickname: Lady Colonels Nickname: Lady Panthers Nickname: Cyclones Arena: Paul S. McBrayer Arena (6,500) Arena: Georgia Stace Sports Arena (5,500) Arena: James H. Hi hon Coliseum (14,020) President: Dr. Hanly Funderburk President: Dr. Carl Patton President: Dr. Martin C. Jischkc Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Baugh Athletic Director : Orby Moss, Jr. Athletic Director: Gene Smith Office Phone: (606)-622-3654 Office Phone: (404)-65 1-2772 Offi ce Phone: (5 15)-294-3371 1993-94 Record: 17-9 ( 12-4, Tie 2nd) 1993-94 Record: 9- 18 (3-9, Tie 5th) 1993-94 Record: 14- 14 (8-19. Tic 7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Lctterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Head Coach: Larry Inman (Austin Head Coach: Lea Henry (Tennessee, '83) Head Coach: Theresa Beeker (SEMO '81 ) Peay '70) Record at school: (firsc sea~on) Record at school: 10-44 (2 years) Record at school: 87-74 (6 years) Career record: 55-55 (4 years) Career record: I0-44 (2 years) Career record: 374-171 ( 18 years) Office phone: (404)-651 -3 190 Office phone: (5 15)-294-3436 Office phone: (606)-622-2127 Best time to reach: weekday mornings Best time to reach: weekday mornings Best time to reach: M-Th, JO a.m.-noon Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches : Assistant Coaches: Terese Allen (Georgia Souchcm '83) Rhonda Osborn (Central '87) Sheila Simmons (Montevallo '92) Stephany Raines (Mercer '92) Tonya Warren (Creighton '88) Kent Miller (Eastern Kentucky '8 1) Trainer: Trish Darlington Trainer: Denise Harkalau Trainer : Dr. Bobby Barton

Kentucky Marshall Middle Tennessee

Game 23 Game 4 Games 16 & 25 7:30 p.m. EST Feb. 15, Lexington, Ky. 7:00 p.m., Dec. 6, Huntington, W.Va. 6:30 p.m. EST, Jan. 23, Murfreesboro, TN 5:30 p.m. EST, Feb. 25, Morehead, Ky.

SID: Gail Dent SID: Gary Richter Women's Basketball SID: Jim Horton Office Phone: (606)-257-3838 Office Phone: (304 )-696-5275 Office Phone: (6 I 5)-898-2450 Home Phone: (606)-272-5703 Home Phone: (304 )-429-43 I 3 Home Phone: (615)-895-5360 Press Row Phone: (606)-233-5900 Press Row Phone: (304)-696-3300 Press Row Phone: (615)-898-2807 Fax Phone: (606)-323-4310 Fax Phone: (304)-696-2325 Fax Phone: (6 15)-898-5626 Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 23,000 Location: Huntington, W.Va. Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn. Colors: Blue and White Founded: 1837 Enrollment: 12,500 Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 17,383 Conference: Southeastern Colors: Green and White Colors: Navy Blue and White Nickname: Lady Kats Conference: Souchern Conference: Ohio Valley Arena: Memorial Coliseum ( 13,500) Nickname: Lady Herd Nickname: Lady Raiders President: Dr. Charles Wethingcon Arena: Henderson Center ( I 0.200) Arena: Murphy Cencer ( 11 ,520) Athletic Director: C.M. Newton President: Dr. Wade Gilley President: Dr. James E. Walker Office Phone: (606)-257-8000 Athletic Director: Lee Moon Athletic Director: Lee Fowler 1993-94 Record: 17- 11 (5-6, 7th) Office Phone: (304)-696-5408 Office Phone: (615)-898-2450 Letterwinncrs Returning/Lost: 9/5 1993-94 Record: 12-15 (6-7, 5th) 1993-94 Record: 21-7 ( 11-5. 4th) Starters Returning/Lost: 3n Lctterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6f7 Head Coach: Sharon Fanning (Tennessee- Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Chananooga '75) Head Coach: Sarah Evans (Stanford '86) Head Coach: Lewis Bivens (Tennessee Record at school: 120-83 (7 years) Record at school: 27-28 (2 years) Wesleyan '7 4) Career record: 309-212 (18 years) Career record: 27-28 (2 years) Record at school: 129-68 (7 years) Office phone: (606)-257-6046 Office phone: (304 )-696-5445 Career record: 345-142 ( I 6 years) Best time to reach: weekday mornings Best time to reach: contacc SID Office phone: (615)-898-2450 Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Best time to reach: weekday mornings Karen Booker (Vanderbih '87) Brett McCom1ick (Rio Grande '82) Assistant Coaches: Dawn Bryant (Virginia '89) Paul Nixon (Vanderbilt '93) Stephany Smith (Harding '88) Trainer : Liz Size Melissa Slone (Northern Kentucky '91) Missy Blissard (Mississippi State '91) Trainer: Barbara Pauly Trainer: George Camp 28 Opponents

Murra State North Carolina Northern Kentuck Games 11."'&20 Possible Games 6, 7 or 8 6:45 p.m. EST, Jan. 7, Murray, Ky. Games TBA, Dec. 19-21, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8, Morehead, 5:30 p.m. EST, Feb. 6, Morehead, Ky. EST, Ky.

Women's Basketball SID: Brian Morgan SID: Sheri West SID: Don Owen Office Phone: (502)-762-4270 Office Phone: (919)-962-2123 Office Phone: (606)-572-5470 Press Row Phone: (502)-762-68 11 Home Phone: (9 19)-942-2053 Home Phone: (606)-43 1-3283 Fax Phone: (502)-762-6814 Fax Phone: (9 19)-962-0612 Press Row Phone: (606)-572-5705 Location: Murray, Ky. Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Fax Phone: (606)-572-5427 Founded: 1922 Enrollment: 8,328 Founded: 1789 Enrollment: 23,794 Location: Highland Heights, Ky. Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Carolina Blue and White Founded: 1968 Enrollment: 12.133 Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Atlantic Coast Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Lady Racers Nickname: Tar Heels Conference: Great Lakes Valley Arena: Racer Arena (5,550) Arena: Cannichael Auditorium ( I 0,000) Nickname: Lady Norse President: Dr. Kem Alexander Chancellor: Paul Hardin Arena: Regents Hall {2,500) Athletic Director: Mike Strickland Athletic Director: John Swofford Pres ident: Dr. Leon E. Boothe Office Phone: (502)-762-6800 Office Phone: (9 19)-962-6000 Athletic Director: Jane Meier 1993-94 Record: 6-20 (2-14, 9th) 1993-94 Record: 33-2 (14-2, 1st) Office Phone: (606)-572-5193 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/6 Lctterwinners Returning/Lost: I 0/3 1993-94 Record: 20-7 (13-5, 2nd) Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Sta rters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: I 0/3 Head Coach: Eddie Fields (Oklahoma '85) Head Coach: Sylvia Hatchell (Carson- Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Record at school: 6-20 ( I year) Newman '74)) H ead Coach: Nancy Winstel (NKU '77) Career record: 6-20 ( I year) Record at school: 142-96 (8 years) Record at school: 229-77 (1 1 years) Office phone: (502)-762-6288 Career record : 4 14-176 ( 19 years) Career record: 268-118 ( 14 years) Best time to reach: weekday mornings Office phone: (919)-962-5411 Office phone: (606)-572-5195 Assistant Coaches: Best time to reach: contact SID Best time to reach: contact S ID Dee Gibson (UNC-Charlotte '93) Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Todd Buc hanan (Murray State '95) Andrew Calder (Wingate '74) Jim Wiedie (Kent State '88) Trainer: Alan Lollar Ann Hancock (Wingate '92) Trainer : Bob Bove Emily Johnson (UNC '94) Trainer: Clairebcth Lehn

Radford Southeast Missouri Te1111essee-Chatta11ooga

Games 12 & 19 Possible Game 1 or 2 Possible Games 6, 7 or 8 'TBA, Nov. 26-27, CuJlowhee, N.C. 6:15 p.m. EST, Jan. 9, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 5:30 p.m. EST, Feb. 4, Morehead, Ky. TBA, Dec. 19-21, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

SID: Rick Rogers Women's Basketball SID: Bryan McGowan Assistant SID: Sara Cooke Office Phone: (703)-83 1-5211 Office Phone: (314)-651-2294 Office Phone: (615)-755-5292 Home Phone: (703)-831-0669 Home Phone: (314)-339-9724 Home Phone: (615)-870-4630 Fax Phone: (703)-831-5036 Press Row Phone: (314)-615-50 14 Press Row Phone: (615)-755-5292 Location: Radford, Va. Fax Phone: (314)-651-28 10 Fax Phone: (6 15)-755-4610 Founded: 19 10 Enrollment: 9,400 Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. Location: Chattanooga, Tenn. Colors: Red, Blue, Green, and White Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 8.500 Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 8,325 Conference: Big South Colors: Red and Black Colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold Nickname: Lady Highlanders Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Southern Arena: Dedmond Center (5,000) Nickname: Otahkians Nickname: Moccasins or Moes President: Dr. Charles Owens Arena: Show Me Center (7,000) Arena: Maclellan Gym (4,177) Athletic Director: Dr. President: Dr. Kala Stroup President: Dr. Joe Johnson Office Phone: (703)-83 1-5228 Athletic Director: Dr. Richard McDuffie Athletic Director: Ed Farrell 1993-94 Record: 18-12 (12-6, 3rd) Office Phone: (3 14)-651-2227 Office Phone: (615)-755-5292 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: I0/3 1993-94 Record: 16-11 (9-7, 5th) 1993-94 Record: 15-13 (7-6, 4th) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Head Coach: Lubomyr Lichonczack Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 (Idaho '78) Head Coach: Ed Arnzen (SEMO '65) Head Coach: Craig Parrott (Southern Record at school: 68-49 (4 years) Record at school: 241-83 ( 11 years) Mississippi '79) Career record: 68-49 (4 years) Ca reer record: 24 1-83 (1 1 years) Record at school: 122-80 (7 years) Office phone: (703)-83 1-5123 Office phone: (3 14 )-651-2646 Career record: 122-80 (7 years) Best time to reach: weekday mornings Best time to reach: weekday mornings Office phone: (6 15)-755-4376 Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Best lime to reach: contact S ID Bob Clark (Towson State '84) Alicia Polson Scott (Western Kentucky '8 1) Assistant Coaches: Tricia Cullop (Purdue '93) Alan Eads (Missouri '73) Lynn Jarrett (Nonh Georgia College '79) Tammie Crown (Radford '94) Trainer: Linda Sawyer Rosa Stokes (Cumberland Universiry '88) Trainer: Jackie Clouse Trainer: Laura Herron Opponents 29

Tennessee-iitartiu Tenuessee State Tennessee Tech Games 17 & 24 Games 14 & 21 Games 15 & 26 5:30 p.m. EST. Jan. 26, Morehead, Ky, 5:30 p.m., Jan. 16. Morehead, Ky. 6:45 p.m., Jan. 21. Cookeville, Tenn. 6:30 p.m. EST, Feb. 20, Martin, Tenn. 6:45 p.m., Feb. 11, Nashville, Tenn. 5:30 p.m., Feb. 27, Morehead, Ky.

SID: Lee Wilmo1 SID: Johnny Franks SID: Rob Schaben Office Pho ne: (901 )-587-7630 Office Phone: (615)-963-5851 O ffi ce Phone: (6 15)-372-3088 Home Phone: (901)-587-9811 H ome Phone: (615)-367-0700 H ome Phone: (6 I 5)-427-ALPO Press Row Phone: (901)-587-7694 Fax Phone: (6 I 5)-963-5895 Press Row Phone: (615)-372-3293 Fax Phone: (901)-587-7624 Location: Nashville, Tenn. Fax Phone: (615)-372-6139 Location : Martin, Tenn. Founded : 19 12 Enrollment: 8,000 Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Founded: 1900 Enrollment: 5,646 Colors: Royal Blue and While Founded: 19 15 E nrollment: 8,240 Colors: Royal Blue, Orange, and While Conference: Ohio Valley Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Ohio Valley Nickname: Lady Tigers Conference: Ohio Valley Nickname: Lady Pacers Arena: Howard Gentry Center ( I 0.500) Nickname: Golden Eagles Arena: Pacer Arena (6,700) P resident: Dr. James A. Hefner Arena: Eblen Center( I0,150) Chancellor: Dr. Margaret N. Perry Athletic Director: Howard Gentry. Jr. President: Dr. Angelo Volpe Athletic Director: Benny Hollis Office Phone: (615)-963-586 I Athletic Director: Dr. David Larimore Office Phone: (901)-587-7680 1993-94 Record: 20-9 (13-3. Isl) Office Pho ne: (6 I 5)-372-3949 1993-94 Record: 7-19 (3-13, 8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 1993-94 Record: 17-12 (12-4. Tied 2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost : 8/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Head Coach : Teresa Lawrence Phill ips Sta rters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Head Coach: Sharman Coley (North (Vanderbih '90) Head Coach : Bill Worrell (Tennessee Alabama '82) Record at school: 70-66 (6 years) Tech '68) Record at school: 45-86 (5 years) Career record: 132- 104 ( 10 years) Record a t school: 275-250 ( 15 years) Career record: 45-86 (5 years) Office phone: (615)-963-5886 Career record: 329-307 ( 19 years) Offi ce phone: (901)-587-7680 Best time to reach: weekday mornings O ffice phone: (6 I 5)-372-3924 Best time to reach : weekday mornings Assistant Coaches : Best time to reach: contact S ID Assistant Coaches: Valencia Jordan (Aus1in Peay '86) Assistant Coaches: Maurice Stafford (North Alabama '86) Jennifer Bell Mitchell (Fisk '91 ) Myra Fishback (Tennessee Tech '85) Dawn White (Kentucky Weslyan '92) Trainer: Tom Bossung Harold Smith (Tennessee Tech '94) Trainer: Linda Barker Trainer: David Green

Western Carolina Western Michigan

Possible Game 1 or 2 Possible Games 6, 7 or 8 TBA, Nov. 26-27, Cullowhee, N.C. TBA, Dec. 19-21, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

SID: Steve White SID: John Beany Office Phone: (704)-227-7171 Office Phone: (616)-387-4138 Home Phone: (704)-293-5785 Home Phone: (616)-345-9784 Press Row Phone: (704)-227-717 1 Press Row Phone: (6 16)-387-4 138 Fax Phone: (704)-227-7688 Fax Phone: (616)-387-4139 Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Location: Kalamazoo, Mich. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 6,500 Founded: 1903 Enrollment: 26,555 Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Brown and Gold Conference: Southern Conference: Mid-American Nickname: Lady Catamounts Nickname: Broncos Arena: Ramsey Center(7,826) Arena: University Arena (6,000) Chancellor: Dr. John H. Wakeley President: Dr. Diether Haenic ke Athletic Directo r: Larry L. Travis Athletic Director: Dan Meinert Office Phone: (704)-227-7338 Office Phone: (616)-387-8620 1993-94 Record: 5-22 ( 1-12, 7th) 1993-94 Record: 16-12 (9-9. 6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost : 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost : 4/1 Head Coach: Gary Peters (Georgia '77) Head Coach : Pat Charity (WMU '8 1) Record a t school: 5-22 ( I year) Record at school: 41 -68 (4 years) Career record: 9 1-96 (7 years) C areer record: 41-68 (4 years) Office phone: (704)-227-7338 O ffice phone: (616)-387-8656 Best time to reach: weekday mornings Best time to reach: contact SID Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Shellie Greenman (Emory & Henry '88) Dave Kavern (Sacramento State '81) Stephanie McCormick (Catawba '94) Helen Williams (Wake Forest '87) Trainer : Mary Ochoa Trainer : Dennis Corbin 30 Statistics

1993-94 Morehead State Women's Basketball Statistics

Overall Record : 5-22 Home: 3-8 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 0-4 OVC Record: 4-12

Field Goals 3 Pt. Att. Free Throws Rebounds MSU ~ md-att !!.ct md-att !!.ct md-att !!.ct tot-avg a to bs ~ pf-d min pts-avg S. Joplin 27-27 176-410 42.9 9-22 40.9 91-132 68.9 111 -4.1 99 93 I 49 58-2 1048-38.8 452-16.7 M. Hupfer 27-27 172-361 47.6 0-0 0.0 55-93 59. 1 203-7.5 14 80 4 22 104-7 809-30.0 399- 14.8 J. Bitsko 27-26 122-259 47.1 0-0 0.0 61-94 64.9 175-6.5 16 56 27 19 89-7 834-30.9 305-11.3 S. Marcum 27-21 85-22 1 38.5 13-54 24.1 25-54 46.3 135-5.0 45 68 6 41 92-4 791-29.3 208-7.7 J. Seibert 27-8 68- 176 38.6 19-56 33.9 47-69 68.1 120-4.4 38 58 4 18100-10 6 18-22.9 202-7.5 S. Spake 27-21 36-132 27.3 7-30 23.3 46-57 80.7 91-3.4 145 95 3 47 77-4 691-25.6 125-4.6 H. Swisher 19-5 22-67 32.8 3-16 18.8 18-41 43.9 49-2.6 26 60 I 15 35-1 356-18.7 65-3.4 R. Miller 5-0 2-5 40.0 0-0 0.0 2-2 I 00.0 4-0.8 0 2 5 1 5-0 29-5.8 6-1.2 J. Stewart 24-0 7-24 29.2 0-0 0.0 8-11 72.7 42-1.8 8 11 2 5 16-0 195-8.l 22-0.9 L. Gibbs 11-0 1-6 16.7 0-1 0.0 1-2 50.0 6-0.5 0 9 0 2 7-0 29-2.6 3-0.3 Team 137

MSU 27-27 691- 1661 41.6 51- 179 28.5 354-555 63.8 1073-39.7391 532 53 2 19 583-35 1787-66.2 OPP 27-27 754- 1726 43.7 88-278 3 1.7 494-7 1 I 69.5 1148-42.5417435 75 287 506-5 2090-77.4 MSU Deadball Rebounds--66; OPP Deadball Rebounds--73

Results Date Opponent Score Attend Rec. Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder 12-3 at Indiana L 60-94 491 0-1 M. Hupfer 2 1 J. Bitsko 9 12-4 Northern Iowa (NI) L 75-80 11 3 0-2 M. Hupfer 23 M. Hupfer 10 12-8 at Northern Kentucky L 60-79 291 0-3 M. Hupfer/S. Joplin 17 J. Bitsko 5 12- 11 at Xavier L 68-96 6 12 0-4 S. Joplin/J. Bitsko 16 J. Bitsko 12 12-22 Wright State L 56-78 150 0-5 M. Hupfer 24 S. Marcum/ M. Hupfer 8 12-28 Mount St. Mary's (N2) L 63-82 100 0-6 S. Joplin 2 1 J. Bitsko 8 12-29 Towson State (N2) L 65-72 100 0-7 S. Joplin 26 M. Hupfer 6 12-21 Western Carolina W 88-82 100 1-7 M. Hupfer 33 M . Hupfer 15 12-23 at Virginia Tech L 52-86 525 1-8 S. Joplin 18 S. Marcum 6 12-27 Murray State L 70-73 200 1-9 S. Joplin 2 1 M. Hupfer 14 1-3 Southeast Missouri W 80-73 100 2-9 S. Joplin 26 M. Hupfer/S. Marcuml2 1-8 at UT-Martin W 80-73 247 3-9 S. Joplin 3 1 M. Hupfer 10 1-10 at Austin Peay L 79-105 727 3-10 S. Joplin 20 J. Bitsko 12 1- 13 Tennessee Tech L 69-85 150 3-11 S. Marcum 17 M. Hupfer 9 1- 15 Middle Tennessee L 7 1-88 250 3- 12 S. Joplin 2 1 M. Hupfer 14 1-22 at Eastern Kentucky L 66-70 450 3-13 M. Hupfer 18 J. Bitsko 11 1-24 Marshall L 70-76 200 3-14 S. Marcum 20 S. Marcum 7 1-29 at Southeast Missouri L 54-72 837 3-15 S. Joplin 19 S. Marcum/S. Joplin 5 2-5 at Murray State W 70-5 1 400 4-15 J. Bitsko 23 M. Hupfer 12 2-7 Tennessee State L 49-61 300 4-16 S. Joplin 11 J. Seibert 9 2-12 Austin Peay L 68-70 250 4-17 J. Bitsko 29 J. Seibert 13 2-14 at Tennessee State L 54-77 350 4-18 S. Spake 14 4 tied with 6 2-16 UT-Martin W 97-83 250 5- 18 M. Hupfer 27 S. Spake/J. Bitsko 8 2-19 Eastern Kentucky L 49-7 1 250 5-19 S. Joplin 14 J. Seibert 8 2-26 at Middle Tennessee L 60-83 1,000 5-20 J. Bitsko 13 M. Hupfer/S. Spake 7 2-28 at Tennessee Tech L 52-67 2,012 5-21 S. Joplin 2 1 J. Bitsko 9 3-3 Tennessee Tech (N3) L 62-63 250 5-22 J. Seibert 17 H. Swisher I 0

NI - at Bloomington, Ind.: N2 - at Philiadelphia. Pa.; N3 - at OVC Tournament. Nashville, Tenn. Records 31

INDIVIDUAL TEAM Most Points: Most Points Game--41 , Bev Smith vs. Virginia Tech, 1992-93 Half--62 v . Murray State, 1991-92 Season--600, Donna Murphy, 1977-78 Game--115 vs. Eastern Ky., 1978-79 and W.Va. State, Career--2,059, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 1986-87 Highest Scoring Average Season--2,641 , 1978-79 Season--2 1.9, Debra Ames, 1974-75 Most Points -- First Half: Career--19 .6, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 55 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1978-79 Most Field Goal Attempts Most Points -- Second Half: Game--30, Donna Murphy vs. Dayton, 1977-78 62 vs. Murray State, 1991 -92 Season--527, Donna Murphy, 1977-78 Most Points by Two Teams: Career--1 ,932, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 2 16, MSU 11 0, Eastern Kentucky I 06, 1992-93 Most Field Goals Made Most Points by an Opponent: Game-- I 8, Donna Murphy vs. Murray State, 1979-80 I 06 vs. Kentucky, 1989-90, and Eastern Ky., 1992-93 Season--266, Donna Murphy, 1977-78 Highest Scoring Average: Career--930, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 82.5, 1978-79 Best Field Goal Percentage (Regulars Only): Most Field Goals Made: Season--.642, Debra Ames, 1975-76 Game--5 1 vs. Campbellsville, 1980-81 Career--.558, Bev Smith, 1988-93 Season--1 ,085, 1978-79 Most Free Throw Attempts: Best Field Goal Accuracy: Game-- I 9, Kell y Stamper vs. Ball State, 1986-87 Game--.640 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1976-77 19, Bev Smith vs. Tenn. State, 1992-93 Season--.492, 1978-79 Season-- I 85, Ju lie Magrane, 1991 -92 Most Free Throws Attempted: Career--55 1, Kelly Stamper, 1985-89 Game--48 vs. Murray State, 199 1-92 Season--679, 1978-79 Most Free Throws Made: Game--39 vs. Murray State, 1991 -92 Bev Smith - 1988-93 Season--471, 1978-79 Most Free Throws Attempted by Two Teams: Game--72, MSU 26, Western Ky. 46, 1988-89 70, MSU 44, Eastern Ky. 26, 1985-86 Most Free Throws Made: Most Free Throws Made By Two Teams Game-- I 6, Bev Smith vs. Tenn. State, 1992-93 55, MSU 39, Murray State 16, 1991-92 Season-- 133, Julie Magrane, 1991 -92 Best Free Throw Accuracy Career--425, Kell y Stamper, I 985-89 .729, 1987-88 Best Free Throw Accuracy (Regulars Only): Most Rebounds: Season--.877, Kelly Downs, 1987-88 Game--83 vs. West Va. State, 1986-87 Career--.826, Kelly Downs, 1986-90 Season-- 1,596, 1978-79 Most Consecutive Free Throws: Game-- I 3, Bev Smith vs. Tenn.State, 1992-93 MISCELLA EOUS Season--27, Kelly Stamper, 1986-87 Most Wins: Most Rebounds: 28, 1978-79 Game--30, Debra Ames, 1975-76 Most Losses: Season-- 17.4 rpg., Donna Murphy, 1976-77 22, 1993-94 Career-- 13.7 rpg., Donna Murphy, 1976-80 Longest Winning Streak: Most Assists: 15, 1978-79 Game--16, Irene Moore vs. Northern Ky., 1980-8 1 Longest Losing Streak: Season-- I 93, Teresa Ruby, 1984-85 7, 1993-94 Career--499, Irene Moore, 1978-82 Most Blocked Shots: Season--43, Donna Murphy, 1979-80 32 Records

All-OVC Worst Losses Donna Stephens 1978-79, 1980-8 1, 1981-82 I. 50--Eastern Ky. 78, MSU 28, 1974-75 Donna Murphy 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80 2. 49--Xavier 103, MSU 54, 1992-93 Michelle Stowers 1978-79 3. 41 --Kentucky 104, MSU 63, 1975-76 Priscilla Blackford 1981-82 , 1982-83 4. 40--Western Ky. 83, MSU 43, 1986-87 Connie Appleman 1984-85 5. 34--Miami (Ohio) 94, MSU 60, 1982-83 Kelly Stamper 1986-87 6. 33--Tenn. Tech 82, MSU 49, 1992-93 Julie Magrane 1991-92 7. 31--Kentucky 60, MSU 29, 1970-71 Bev Smith 1992-93 31--Tenn. Tech 75, MSU 44, 1982-83 *First Team Only 9. 30--Middle Tenn. 91 , MSU 61, 1986-87 30--Middle Tenn. 79, MSU 49, 1992-93 OVC Player of the Year Donna Murphy 1977-78, 1979-80 Most Team Points in One Game Priscilla Blackford 1982-83 by MSU Opponents Opponent Year Points OVC Coach of the Year I. Kent 1990-91 109 Mickey Wells 1978-79, 1981 -82 2. Kentucky 1988-89 109 Loretta Marlow I 988-89 Eastern Kentucky 1992-93 106 4. Austin Peay 1993-94 105 OVC Female Athlete of the Year 5. Kentucky 1975-76 104 Priscilla Blackford 1982-83 6. Xavier 1992-93 103 7. Murray State 1987-88 103 8. Kentucky 1987-88 101 Biggest Wins 9. Tennessee Tech 1991-92 100 I . 63--MSU 115, W.Va. State 52, 1986-87 10. Tennessee Tech 1989-90 96 2. 59--MSU 107, Cambpellsvi lle 48, 1980-8 1 East Tennessee 1990-91 96 3. 52--MSU 10 1, Bowling Green 49, 1979-80 Xavier 1993-94 96 4. 5 1--MSU 9 1, Marshall 40, 1978-79 12. Miami (Ohio) 1982-83 94 51--MSU 98, Cumberland 47, 1978-79 Western Kentucky 1990-91 94 6. 49--MSU 110, Concord 61 , 1988-89 Tennessee Tech 1991-92 94 7. 48--MSU 77, Centre 29, 1975-76 Virginia Tech 1992-93 94 8. 47--MSU 86, Cumberland 39, 1980-81 9. 44--MSU 111, Bellarmine 67, 1980-81 Indiana 1993-94 94 I 0. 41 --MSU 89, Marshall 48, 1980-8 I 11 . 38--MSU 115, Eastern Kentucky 77, 1978-79 Most Team Points in One Game by MSU 12. 36--MSU 86, Cumberl and 50, 1978-79 1. Eastern Kentucky 1978-79 115 I 3. 35--MSU 98, Bellarmine 63, 1976-77 14. 34--MSU 82, Austin Peay 48, I 988-89 W. Ya. State J 986-87 115 15. 32--MSU 6 1, Rio Grande 29, 1970-71 3. Concord 1988-89 11 0 32--MSU 8 1, Georgetown 49, 1975-76 Bellarrni ne 1980-81 110 32--MSU 87, Cedarville 55, I 976-77 Eastern Kentucky 1992-93 110 32--MSU 80, Bellarmine 48, 1978-79 6. Campbellsville 1980-81 107 32--MSU 84, Marshall 52, I 98 1-82 7. Morris Harvey 1978-79 104 32--MSU 93, Marshall 61, 198 1-82 Tennessee State 1990-91 104 32--MSU 77, Wright State 45, I 991-92 9. Kent 1990-9 l 102 10. Murray State 1977-78 101 Bowli ng Green 1979-80 I 0 1 Murray State 1992-93 IO I Irene Moore - 1978-82 13. Radford 1978-79 100 14. Tennessee Tech 1981-82 99 Murray State 1991-92 99 16. Bellarrnine 1976-77 98 Cumberland 1978-79 98 Records 33 Yea r-By-Year Scoring Leaders Year Player TP AVG 400 Point Club 1975-76 Susann Brown 267 14.1 493 Donna Stephens 1981-82 1976-77 Donna Murphy 5 18 20.7 477 Robin Hannon 1978-79 1977-78 Donna Murphy 600 2 1.4 476 Donna Stephens 1980-8 1 1978-79 Donna Stephens 594 18.6 468 Julie Magrane 1989-90 1979-80 Donna Murphy 532 17 .7 456 Bev Smith 1990-9 1 1980-8 1 Donna Stephens 476 20.7 452 Sherita Joplin 1993-94 198 1-82 Donna Stephens 493 17.6 428 Julie Magrane 1990-91 1982-83 Priscilla Blackford 560 19.3 428 Kelly Downs 1987-88 1983-84 Connie Appleman 368 13.1 426 Robin Hannon 1980-81 1984-85 Connie Appleman 414 15.3 423 Julie Magrane 1991-92 1985-86 Janice Towles 443 15.8 4 14 Connie Appleman 1984-85 1986-87 Kelly Stamper 381 14.1 4 12 Priscilla Blackford 1981 -82 1987-88 Kelly Downs 428 15.3 409 Donna Murphy 1978-79 1988-89 Druecilla Connors 392 14.0 1989-90 Julie Magrane 468 17.3 1990-91 Bev Smith 456 16.9 1991-92 Julie Magrane 423 15.7 1992-93 Bev Smith 401 19.3 Julie Magrane 1993-94 Sherita Joplin 452 16.7 1988-92

Year-By-Year Rebounding Leaders Year Player REB AVG 1975-76 Debra Ames 218 11.5 1976-77 Donna Murphy 437 17.4 250 Rebound Club 1977-78 Donna Murphy 428 15.2 437 Donna Murphy 1976-77 1978-79 Donna Stephens 41 3 12.9 428 Donna Murphy 1977-78 1979-80 Donna Muphy 341 11.4 41 3 Donna Stephens 1978-79 1980-81 Priscilla Blackford 314 10. 1 375 Priscilla Blackford 1982-83 198 1-82 Priscilla Blackford 3 19 11.0 341 Donna Murphy 1979-80 1982-83 Priscilla Blackford 375 12.9 3 19 Priscilla Blackford 1981-82 1983-84 Bernice Linner 154 5.7 3 14 Priscilla Blackfo rd 1980-81 1984-85 Loni Guilette 272 10. 1 278 Julie Magrane 1989-90 1985-86 Melissa Ireton 223 8.0 276 Julie Magrane 1991 -92 1986-87 Sheila Brad ford 239 8.5 272 Loni Guilene 1984-85 1987-88 Druecilla Connors 214 7.6 260 Julie Magrane 1990-91 1988-89 Druecilla Connors 235 8.4 259 Donna Stephens 1980-81 1989-90 Julie Magrane 278 10.3 256 Bev Smith 1992-93 1990-91 Julie Magrane 260 10.0 250 Michelle Stowers 1976-77 199 1-92 Julie Magrane 276 10.2 1992-93 Bev Smith 256 9.8 1993-94 Megan Hupfer 203 7.5 Year-By-Year Assist Leaders Stacey Spake Year Player A 1975-76 Susann Brown 120 1990-94 1976-77 Susann Brown 125 1977-78 Susann Brown 114 1978-79 Robin Harmon 127 1979-80 Donna Murphy 106 1980-8 1 Irene Moore 178 1981-82 lrene Moore 136 100 Assist Club 1982-83 Rita Berry 164 193 Teresa Ruby 1984-85 1983-84 Rita Berry 141 178 Irene Moore 1980-81 1984-85 Teresa Ruby 193 164 Rita Berry 1982-83 1985-86 Tiphanie Bates Il l 155 B.J. Bradford 1990-91 1986-87 Tiphanie Bates 122 150 Kelly Stamper 1988-89 1987-88 Kelly Stamper 128 145 Stacey Spake 1993-94 1988-89 Kelly Stamper 150 14 1 Rita Berry 1983-84 1989-90 B.J. Bradford 125 136 Irene Moore 198 1-82 1990-9 1 B.J. Bradford 155 129 Robin Harmon 1980-81 1991-92 Stacey Spake 9 1 128 Kelly Stamper 1987-88 1992-93 Sherita Joplin 87 127 Robin Harmon 1978-79 1993-94 Stacey Spake 145 125 Susann Brown 1976-77 125 B.J. Bradford 1989-90 600-Point Club 122 Tiphanie Bates 1986-87 600 Donna Murphy 1977-78 12 1 Irene Moore 1978-79 500-Point Club 120 Susann Brown 1975-76 594 Donna Stephens 1978-79 114 Susann Brown 1977-78 560 Priscilla Blackford 1982-83 Ill Tiphanie Bates 1985-86 532 Donna Murphy 1979-80 108 Robin Harmon 1981-82 5 18 Donna Murphy 1976-77 106 Donna Murphy 1979-80 501 Bev Smith 1993-94 103 Kelly Downs 1987-88 34 Reco,r~

1,000 Point Club 1. Donna Murphy 1976-80 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 105 930 1932 .48 1 199 333 .598 1442 13.7 2059 19.6 2. Donna Stephens 1978-82 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 93 707 1381 .512 296 387 .765 1044 11.2 17 10 18.4 3. Julie Magrane 1988-92 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 107 590 1193 .495 502 704 .7 13 1031 9.6 1697 15.9 4. Robin Harmon 1978-82 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 12 1 735 1503 .489 129 186 .694 493 4.1 1599 13.2 5. Bev Smith 1988-93 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 111 640 11 47 .558 3 12 528 .59 1 879 7.9 1592 14.3 6. Priscilla Blackford 1980-83 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 94 604 11 21 .539 273 398 .686 1075 11 .4 1481 15.8 7. Michelle Stowers 1976-80 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 109 585 1080 .542 299 454 .659 846 7.8 1459 13.4 8. Kelly Downs 1986-90 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 111 528 1254 .42 1 133 16 1 .826 322 2.9 1313 11.8 9. Kelly Stamper 1985-89 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 11 0 434 1041 .417 425 551 .771 722 6.6 1300 11.8 10. Irene Moore 1978-82 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 108 520 I 141 .456 170 209 .8 13 261 2.4 1219 11.3 11. Connie Appleman 1981-85 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 11 3 523 1092 .479 93 133 .699 360 3.2 11 39 10.1 12. Beth Ousley 1989-92 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 8 1 356 865 .4 12 155 205 .756 447 5.5 1040 12.8 13. *Debra Ames 1974-78 G FG FGA .PCT FT FTA .PCT REB AVG TP AVG Career Totals 80 1030 12.9 *Statistical information other than points not available prior to 1975-76 season. Top 10 Rebound Career Top 10 Assist Career I. Donna Murphy 1442 1976-80 4 yrs. I. Irene Moore 499 1978-82 4 yrs. 2. Priscilla Blackford 1075 1980-83 3+ yrs. 2. Susann Brown 455 I 974-78 4 yrs. 3. Donna Stephens 1044 1978-82 4 yrs. 3. Kelly Stamper 454 1985-89 4 yrs. 4. Julie Magrane 1034 1988-92 4 yrs. 4. Rita Berry 449 1980-84 4 yrs. 5. Bev Smith 879 1989-93 4yrs. 5. Robin Harmon 429 1978-82 4 yrs. 6. Michelle Stowers 846 1976-80 4 yrs. 6. Stacey Spake 379 1990-94 4 yrs. 7. Kelly Stamper 722 1985-89 4 yrs. 7. B.J. Bradford 353 1987-91 4 yrs. 8. Debra Ames 599 1975-79 3 yrs. 8. Tiphanie Bates 332 1983-87 4yrs. 9. Loni Guilette 581 1980-85 4yrs. 9. Donna Murphy 3 18 1976-80 4 yrs. 10. Lynn Miley 500 1980-84 4 yrs. 10. Teresa Ruby 296 1981-85 4 yrs.

Former Lady Eagles Who Are Members of the MSU Athletic Hall of Fame

Donna Murphy, 1976-80 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1976-77 25 243 487 .498 32 70 .457 437 17.4 5 18 20.7 1977-78 28 266 577 .461 68 I ll .61 2 428 15.2 600 21.4 1978-79 22 179 379 .464 5 1 73 .699 236 10.7 409 18.6 1979-80 30 242 489 .495 48 79 .608 34 1 11 .4 532 17.7 Totals 105 930 1932 .481 199 333 .598 1442 13.7 2059 19.6

Donna Stephens, 1978-82 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1978-79 32 239 440 .543 11 6 149 .779 4 13 12.9 594 18.6 1979-80 10 57 11 5 .496 33 38 .858 96 9.6 147 14.7 1980-8 1 23 206 4 13 .499 64 90 .7 11 259 11.3 476 20.7 1981-82 28 205 4 13 .496 83 110 .755 276 9.9 493 17.6 Totals 93 707 1381 .5 12 296 387 .765 1044 11.2 17 10 18.4

•Debra Am , 1974-78 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1974-75* 10 24 1 24. 1 1975-76 20 97 151 .642 47 75 .627 2 18 11.5 221 11.6 1976-77 22 10 1 2 16 .467 25 45 .555 157 7.1 227 10.3 1977-79 28 143 305 .468 55 99 .555 224 8.0 34 1 12.1 Totals* 80 341 672 .507 127 2 19 .580 599 8.6 1030 12.9 *Statistical information not available prior to 1975-76 season. Records 35

Most Individual Points in One Game by MSU Series Records Name Pts. Opponent Year Opponent First Last W-L I. Bev Smith 4 1 Virginia Tech 92-93 Akron 1981-82 1986-87 8-2 2. Donna Murphy 37 Murray State 79-80 Alabama- Bi rm. 1987-88 1988-89 2-0 3. Donna Murphy 36 Middle Tenn. St. 77-78 Alcorn Stale 1981-82 1983-84 1-0 4. Donna Murphy 35 Belmont 76-77 Appalachian Staie 1990-91 1991 -92 2-0 Donna Murphy 35 Kentucky 79-80 Austin Peay 1977-78 1993-94 24-9 6 . Robin Hannon 34 Brigham Young 80-81 Ball State 1986-87 1991-92 3-0 Bellannine 1973-74 1988-89 10-1 Donna Stephens 34 Murray State 80-81 Belmont 1976-77 1977-78 1-1 Donna Murphy 34 Clemson 76-77 Berea 1970-71 1974-75 4-0 Debra Ames 34 Georgetown 74-75 Bowling Green 1979-80 1989-90 2-2 Kelly Downs 34 Youngstown SL 87-88 Brigham Young 1980-81 1980-8 1 0-1 11. Donna Murphy 33 Eastern Ky. 77-78 Campbellsville 1972-73 1980-81 4-0 Michelle Stowers 33 Tenn . Tech 78-79 Carson-Newman 1984-85 1985-86 1-1 Priscilla Blackford 33 Western Ky. 82-83 Cedarville 1975-76 1976-77 2-0 Priscilla Black ford 33 Ohio 83-84 Ce111ral Missouri 1980-8 I 1980-81 0-1 Druecilla Connors 33 Kentucky 87-88 Centre 1970-71 1975-76 6-0 Megan Hupfer 33 Western Carolina 93-94 Charleston (S.C.) 1972-73 1973-74 2-0 17. Donna Murphy 32 Kentucky 78-79 Charleston (W. Va.) 1975-76 1989-90 10-5 18. Robin Harmon 31 Northern Ky. 80-81 Cheyney 1987-88 1987-88 1-0 Susann Brown 31 Louisville 76-77 Cincinnati 1976-77 1992-93 8-5 Donna Murphy 3 1 Western Ky. 77-78 Clemson 1976-77 1988-89 0-2 Cleveland State 1985-86 1985-86 0-1 Donna Stephens 31 Dayton 81 -82 Coastal Carolina 1989-90 1990-91 1-1 Sherita Joplin 3 1 UT-Martin 93-94 Concord 1986-87 1988-89 3-0 23. Priscilla Blackford 30 Xavier 82-83 Cumberland 1978-79 1980-81 3-0 Austin Peay 87-88 Sophia Renfro 30 Dayton 1976-77 1989-90 4-4 25. Robin Harmon 29 Bellarmine 80-8 1 East Carolina 1982-83 1984-85 2-0 Debra Ames 29 Northern Ky. 74-75 Eastern Kentucky 1971-72 1993-94 26-18 Susann Brown 29 Western Ky. 75-76 East Tennesse State 1977-78 1990-91 5-2 Priscilla Blackford 29 Murray Stale 82-83 Evansville 1986-87 1986-87 0-1 Julie Magrane 29 Radford 89-90 Furman 1990-91 1990-91 1-0 George Mason 1990-91 1990-91 0-1 Georgetown (Ky.) 1970-71 1975-76 6-0 Georgia Southern 1992-93 1992-93 0-1 Mickey Wells Illinois 1978-79 1978-79 1-0 Indiana 1980-81 1993-94 0-2 All-Time Winningest Indiana SI. 1984-85 1984-85 2-0 James Madison 1989-90 1989-90 0-1 Coach Kentucky 1970-71 1992-93 5-27 Kentucky S1a1e 1975-76 1975-76 2-0 Kent 1978-79 1991 -92 3-2 Libeny 1991-92 1991-92 1-0 Coaching Records Louisville 1970-71 1989-90 13-16 Manha11an 1991-92 1991-92 1-0 Year Head Coach Won Lost Marshall 1976-77 1993-94 17-11 70-71 Carol Stewart 5 3 Miami (Ohio) 1980-81 1982-83 1-2 Stewart--Total, 1 yr., 5-3 Middle Tennessee State 1976-77 1993-94 6-30 7 1-72 Sue Lucke 4 4 Mississippi State 1983-84 1983-84 0-1 72-73 Sue Lucke 5 4 Mou111 Saint Mary's 1993-94 1993-94 0-1 73-74 Sue Lucke 7 4 Murray State 1971-72 1993-94 25-16 74-75 Sue Lucke 4 7 New Hampshire 1991-92 199 1-92 0-1 Lucke--Total, 4 yrs., 20-19 North Carolina 1981-82 1981 -82 1-0 75-76 Mickey Wells 8 12 North Carolina-Greensboro 1992-93 1992-93 1-0 1993-94 16-13 76-77 Mickey Wells 16 9 Northern Kentucky 1974-75 1993-94 1993-94 0-1 77-78 Mickey Wells 18 10 Northern Iowa Ohio 198 1-82 1983-84 3-0 78-79 Mickey Wells 28 4 Ohio State 1981-82 1983-84 0-2 79-80 Mickey Wells 21 9 Old Dominion 1976-77 1976-77 0-1 14 II 80-81 Mickey Wells Pittsburgh 1979-80 1979-80 1-0 80-81 Lorerta Marlow 3 3 Radford 1977-78 1992-93 4-4 81-82 Mickey Wells 20 9 Rio Grande 1970-71 1970-71 1-0 82-83 Mickey Wells 16 14 South Carolina 1978-79 1978-79 0-1 83-84 Mickey Wells 15 13 Southeast Missouri 199 1-92 1993-94 1-5 Wells--Total, 9 yrs., 156-91 Southwest Missouri 1982-83 1982-83 1-0 84-85 Loretta Marlow 14 13 Tennessee-Martin 1992-93 1993-94 4-0 85-86 Loretta Marlow 13 15 Tennessee State 1987-88 1993-94 9.5 86-87 Loretta Marlow 13 15 Tennessee Tech 1977-78 1993-94 8-28 87-88 Loretta Marlow 15 13 Towson State 1990-91 1993-94 1-1 88-89 Loretta Marlow 18 10 Transylvania 1970-71 1973-74 3- 1 1982-83 1989-90 0-2 89-90 Loretta Marlow 10 17 Vanderbilt Virginia Tech 1982-83 1993-94 0-5 90-91 Loretta Marlow 13 14 West Vi rginia State 1986-87 1987-88 2-0 91-92 Loretta Marlow II 16 Western Carolina 1983-84 1993-94 2-0 Marlow--Total, 8 yrs., 110-116 Western Kentucky 1974-75 1991-92 10-18 92-93 Janet Gabriel 10 16 Wnght State 1987-88 1993-94 5-2 93.94 Janet Gabriel 5 22 Xavier 1982-83 1993-94 4-2 Gabriel--Total, 2 yrs., 15-38 Youngstown State 1981-82 1989-90 7.7 Total 23 years 306 267 36 Records

All-Time Results

MSU 1970-71 OPP 78 Bellamline 59 100 Radford 84 63 Tennessee Tech 83 58 Centre 46 60 Kentucky 75 74 Middle Tennessee 67 111 Bellamline 67 '19 Kenrucky 60 74 Western Ky. 80 74 Louisville 75 81 Ohio 62 40 Georgetown 36 68 Northern Ky. 81 92 MurraySuue 78 60 Western Ky. 58 50 Kenruclcy 55 67 Louisville 62 79 Austin Peay 63 95 Marshall 70 61 Ri o Grande '19 71 Cedarville 61 67 Western Ky. 60 69 MurraySlllte 77 67 Berea 50 81 Georgetown 49 62 Northern Ky. 59 107 Campbellsville 48 30 Louisville 57 46 Louisville 66 85 Tennessee Tech 89 79 Louisville 73 57 Transylvania 52 Record: 8-12 61 Dayton 67 89 Marshall 48 Record: 5-3 Coach: Mickey Wells 95 Eastern Ky. 86 85 Northern Ky. 76 Coach: CaroleStewart 89 Marshall 64 68 Louisville 73 MSU 1976-77 OPP 77 Murray State 74 84 Eastern Ky. 65 MS U 1971-72 OPP 75 Marshall 68 94 Western Ky. 77 51 Kenrucky 66 33 Kenrucky 56 87 Cedarville 55 98 Cumberland 47 97 Northern Ky. 83 47 Keorucky 50 86 Bellarmine 63 67 Austin Peay 54 83 Eastern Ky. 72 42 Georgetown 35 73 Northern Ky. 78 91 Eastern Ky. 72 Record: 17-14 44 Eastern Ky 59 58 Western Ky. 62 77 Western Ky. 72 Coach: Mickey Wells 40 Murray State 44 80 Middle Tennessee 91 76 Campbellsville 68 •coach: Loretta Marlow 56 Campbellsville 30 75 Belmont 92 76 Northern Ky. 63 45 Centre 31 81 Eastern Ky. 69 86 Kenruclcy 69 MSU 1981-82 OPP 48 Berea 30 68 Kentucky 76 82 Louisville 76 95 Charleston 67 Record: 4-4 70 Western Ky. 89 80 Bellamline 48 75 Louisville 85 Coach: Sue Lucke 86 Murray State 69 69 Louisville 66 64 Middle Tennessee 67 79 Marshall 59 73 Northern Ky. 65 99 Tennessee Tech 83 MSU 1972-73 OPP 71 Northern Ky. 59 64 South CaroLi na• 70 77 North Carolina 67 33 Kentucky 47 80 Dayton 69 Record: 28-4 72 East Tennessee St. 61 46 Centre 32 81 Louisville 76 Coach: Mickey Wells 75 Youngstown St. 45 44 Charleston 39 98 Bellamline 63 •AIAW Regional 70 Akron 44 33 Eastern Ky. 56 90 Morris Harvey 60 73 Western Ky. 57 39 Murray State 47 71 Louisville 65 MSU 1979-80 OPP 61 Northern Ky. 70 46 Transylvania 42 73 Kenrucky 84 101 Bowling Green 49 69 Murray State 64 40 Louisville 44 92 Cincinnati 74 55 Pittsburgh 54 73 Austin Peay 48 46 Georgetown 37 80 Murray State 59 79 Cincinnati 51 44 Ohio State 66 51 Centre 33 86 Eastern Ky. 64 74 Campbellsville 53 87 Eastern Ky. 68 Record: 5-4 70 Western Ky. 68 71 Marshall 43 84 Marshall 52 Coach: Sue Lucke 67 Old Dominion• 77 58 Murray State 50 88 Miami (Ohio) 76 66 Clemson• 82 58 Middle Tennessee 51 72 Ohio 70 MSU 1973-74 OPP Record: 16-9 66 Austin Peay 40 68 Western Ky. 74 49 Louisville 46 Coach: Mickey Wells 55 Louisville 56 93 Marshall 61 37 Kentucky 32 •AIAW South Regional 64 Dayton 69 63 Murray State 62 50 Transylvania 32 65 Marshall 69 72 Austin Peay 61 57 Centre 31 MSU 1977-78 OPP 72 Murray State 64 61 Louisville 66 34 Bellamline 40 88 Marshall 61 68 Austin Peay 58 80 Eastern Ky. 69 42 Eastern Ky. 48 72 Radford 67 81 Northern Ky. 66 77 Dayton 53 43 Charleston 35 92 Morris Harvey 72 62 Tennessee Tech 84 51 Middle Tennessee 86 49 Berea 33 73 Kenruclcy 72 67 Kenruclcy 86 69 Tennessee Tech 80 47 Georgetown 37 81 Northern Ky. 69 63 Eastern Ky. 52 80 Youngstown St 68 32 Murray State 53 94 Middle Tennessee 89 61 Middle Tennessee 70 66 Middle Tennessee 62 33 Kenrucky 55 81 Western Ky. 74 55 Western Ky. 51 66 Tennessee Tech 80 Record: 7-4 64 Eastern Ky. 71 70 Eastern Ky. 65 Record: 20-9 Coach: Sue Lucke 93 Dayton 70 81 Murray State 64 Coach: MickeyWclls 64 Louisville 69 67 Western Ky. 65 MSU 1974-75 OPP 74 Northern Ky. 57 71 Louisville 67 MSU 1982-83 OPP 28 Eastern Ky. 78 93 Eastern Ky. 84 55 Northern Ky. 66 60 Miami (Ohio) 94 72 Bellarmine 64 63 Murray State 68 79 Charleston 56 85 Xavier 66 46 Marshall 74 84 Western Ky. 89 79 Kcntuck-y 90 68 Vanderbilt 69 62 Georgetown 36 66 Belmont 64 83 Bellarmine 66 59 Charleston 72 69 Northern Ky. 73 78 Marshall 79 90 Eastern Ky. 59 69 Southwest Missouri 53 41 Kentuck-y 58 82 Tennessee Tech 80 72 Northern Ky. 69 69 Western Michigan 59 61 Berea 41 72 Cincinnau 57 61 Kenrucky 80 78 Ohio 70 38 Northern Ky. 63 IOI Murray Stale 87 Record: 21-9 51 Middle Tennessee 66 60 Louisville 53 63 Austin Peay 56 Coach: Mickey Wells 75 Murray State 63 52 Western Ky. 58 77 East Tennessee St. 91 73 Austin Peay 59 41 Kenrucky 70 88 East Tennessee St. 73 MSU 1980-8 1 OPP 77 Eastern Ky. 65 Record: 4-7 68 Kentucky 75 86 Cumberland 39 67 Marshall 57 Coach: Sue Lucke 74 Tennessee Tech 92 72 Kent State 55 66 Akron 61 92 Northern Ky. 78 34 Indiana 57 61 Western Ky. 70 MSU 1975-76 OPP 76 Kentucky 84 79 Kent State 70 64 Tennessee Tech 63 61 Marshall 75 62 Louisville 90 74 Miami (Ohio) 83 79 Northern Kentucky 58 77 Keatucky State 55 Record: 18-10 75 Central Missouri 91 84 Austin Peay 66 68 Western Ky. 92 Coach: Mickey Wells 76 Brigham Young 79 68 Louisville 81 77 Kentucky State 61 86 Northern Ky. 90 55 Marshall 65 77 Centre '19 MSU 1978-79 OPP 64 Kenrucky 84 68 Eastern Ky. 63 60 Eastern Ky. 83 86 Cumberland 50 68 Middle Tennessee 73 62 Cincinnati 68 58 Morris Haney 73 89 lllinios 72 65 Murray State• 62 75 East Carolina 59 63 Kenrucky I~ 72 Kent State 57 56 Austin Peay• 49 60 Virginia Tech 61 89 NonhemKy. 91 I~ Morris Harvey 83 64 Charleston• 71 64 Western Ky. 80 77 Murray State 59 115 Eastern Ky. 77 74 Dayton• 86 44 Tennessee Tech 75 48 Marshall 61 91 Marshall 40 72 Eastern Ky.• 75 53 Middle Tennessee 81 58 Louisville 65 83 Kentucky 76 81 Western Ky.• 77 71 Murray State 74 Records 37 All-Time Results 71 Austin Peay 52 63 Louisville 65 75 Eastern Ky. 69 74 Liberty 67 (,() Tennessee Tech 49 n Eastern Ky. 52 87 Murray State 74 51 New Hampshire 56 61 Middle Tennessee 74 76 Murray State 82 82 Austin Peay 48 81 Kent 85 Record: 16-14 62 Austin Peay 57 78 Tennessee State 57 73 Ball State 65 Coach: Mickey Wells 61 Akron 52 6-1 Middle Tennessee 68 59 Western Ky. 86 65 Youngstown St. 69 73 M~hall 67 75 Manhattan 73 MSU 1983-84 OPP 44 Cincinnati 62 75 Tennessee Tech 86 65 Northern Ky. 71 39 Ohio State 64 69 Tennessee Tech 79 83 East Tennessee St. 81 70 Eastern Ky. 82 73 Ohio 62 57 Middle Tcnne.,see 71 85 Youngstown St. 64 88 Tennessee State 64 67 Alcorn State 66 81 Eastern Ky. 71 76 Eastern Ky. 71 80 Tennessee Tech 100 61 Mississippi State 67 72 Middle Tennessee 85 86 Tennessee Tech 85 84 Southeast Missouri 85 82 Qiarleston 73 Record: 13-15 64 Western Ky. 85 85 Austin Peay 88 57 Louisville 51 Head Coach: Loreua Marlow 67 Wright State 49 69 Middle Tennessee 83 70 Marshall 57 72 Middle Tennessee 77 87 Murray State 93 56 Middle Tennessee 53 MSU 1986-87 OPP 84 Tennessee State 65 86 Eastern Ky. 83 53 Tennessee Tech 58 72 Bellam1ine 68 87 Austin Peay 79 58 Kentucky 79 61 Virginia Tech 75 56 Charleston 70 72 Murray State 78 99 Murray State 79 51 Austin Peay 64 115 West Virginia St. 52 63 Tennessee Tech 86 76 Middle Tennessee 81 66 Murray State 63 -13 Western Ky. 83 Record: 18-10 66 Marshall 76 54 NonhemKy. 49 76 Xavier 71 Coach: Loretta Marlow 92 Austin Peay 72 59 Youngstown St. 68 71 Evansville 85 69 Southeast Missouri 70 62 Akron 39 69 Ball State 65 MSU 1989-90 OPP 65 Tennessee Tech 94 65 Cincinnati 72 65 Louisville 93 n East Tennessee St. 72 94 Tennessee State 92 74 Western Carolina 57 (,() Bowling Green 81 67 Cincinnati 50 82 Cincinnati 74 51 Eastern Ky. 50 76 Concord 50 71 Charleston 58 Record: 11-16 64 Youngstown SL 57 57 Kentucky 73 43 Bowling Green 79 Coach: Loretta Marlow 65 Akron 51 87 Youngstown St. 81 6-1 Youngstown St. 74 55 Western Ky. 71 61 Akron 67 46 Vanderbilt 92 MSU 1992-93 OPP 49 Middle Tennessee 68 73 Middle Tennessee 90 69 James Madison 92 54 Xavier 103 63 Tennessee Tech 58 61 Tennessee Tech 76 63 Radford 67 63 Wright State 70 66 Western Ky. 90 74 Cincinnati 56 71 Coastal Carolina 63 63 Northern Ky. 75 73 Austin Peay 57 67 Austin Peay 63 70 Dayton 75 72 Radford n 00 Murray State 81 73 Murray State 63 (,() Eastern Ky. 78 53 Georgia Southern 79 SI Eastern Ky. 64 83 Eastern Ky. 54 68 Murray State 76 72 UNC-Greensboro 61 ~7 Middle Tennessee 65 62 Marshall 69 80 Austin Peay 68 49 MiddleTenne.,see 79 Record: 15-13 (,() Murray S~1te 67 71 Louisville 78 49 Tennessee Tech 82 Coach: Mickey Wells n Austin Peay 55 64 Tennessee State 51 38 Kentucky 66 72 Akron 68 73 NonhemKy. 62 76 Tennessee State 69 MSU 1984-85 OPP 72 Youngstown St. 75 (,() Middle Tennessee 71 6-1 Austin Peay 76 56 Kenrucky 77 74 Tenne.,see Tech 61 65 Tennessee Tech 86 75 Southea,t Missouri 80 73 Indiana State 64 61 Middle Tennessee 91 76 Wright State 63 79 Murray State 71 52 Western Ky. 83 66 Eastern Ky. 87 82 Eastern Ky. 89 (,() Eastern Ky. 72 53 Carson-Newman 82 64 Tennessee Tech 70 71 Marshall (,() 8-1 Tennessee-Martin 76 l3 Charleston 64 Record: 13-15 82 Tennessee Tech 96 67 Tennessee State 76 19 East Tennessee St. 57 Coach: Loretta Marlow 78 Middle Tennessee 85 87 Austin Peay 63 57 Louisville 68 75 Tennessee State 92 110 Eastern Kentucky 106 71 Indiana State 55 MSU 1987-88 OPP 71 Kentucky 106 (,() Cincinnati 65 77 East Carolina 67 52 Virginia Tech 59 85 Austin Peay 67 85 Middle Tennessee 73 )8 Eastern Ky. 65 n Cheyney 76 79 Murray State 82 73 Tennessee Tech 89 i9 Middle Tennessee 80 64 Xavier 51 Record: 10-17 88 Virginia Tech 94 II Tennessee Tech 53 81 Concord (,() Coach: Loretta Marlow n Tennessee-Martin 69 j() Marshall 73 84 Owleston 69 65 Marshall 63 \5 Austin Peay 59 (,() Louisville 59 i\lSU 1990-91 OPP Record: 10-16 10 Murray State 59 83 Kentucky IOI n Ball State 74 Coach: Janet Gabriel ;2 NonhemKy. 54 83 West Virginia St. 67 92 Radford 73 16 Youngstown St. 74 78 Eastern Kentucky 79 78 Cincinnati 59 MSU 1993-94 OPP ;3 Akron 39 84 Austin Peay 78 83 East Tennessee St. 96 (,() Indiana 94 j() Radford 69 78 Murray State 102 85 Appalachian State 79 75 Northern Iowa 80 ii Eastern Ky. 65 67 Tennessee State (,() 76 Furman 66 (,() Northem Ky. 79 16 Cincinnati 79 62 Westem Ky. 80 86 Coa,tal Carolina 87 68 Xavier 96 IQ Youngstown St. 63 66 Middle Tennessee 72 68 George Mason 75 56 Wright State 78 13 Akron 48 67 Tennessee Tech 8-1 84 Towson S~11e 70 63 Mount Saint Mary's 82 r-2 Middle Tennessee 86 73 Alabama-Birmingham 70 73 Northern Ky. 56 65 Towson State 72 i6 Tennessee Tech 77 93 Eastern Ky. 86 102 Kent 109 88 Western Carolina 82 i5 Austin Peay 66 85 Wright State 83 84 Eastern Ky. 83 52 Virginia Tech 86 '8 Murray State 76 57 Tennessee Tech 70 59 Tennessee State 85 70 Murray State 73 Record: 14- 13 69 Middle Tennessee 86 72 Tennessee Tech 86 80 Southeast Missouri 73 Coach: Loretta Marlow 68 Marshall 72 63 Marshall 74 80 Tennessee-Martin 73 72 Murray State 91 47 Middle Tennessee 90 79 Austin Peay 105 ,1su 1985-86 OPP 76 Austin Peay S4 86 Murray State 83 69 Tennessee Tech 85 i7 Radford 63 83 Bellarrnine 67 97 Austin Peay 76 71 Middle Tennessee 88 ii Northern Ky. 59 70 Youngstown 85 69 Ea,tern Ky. 83 66 Eastern Ky. 70 13 Bowling Green 61 56 Middle Tennessee 83 67 KenlUC~")' 83 70 Marshall 76 i8 Kenrucky 73 Record: 15-13 67 Austin Peay 68 54 Southeast Missouri 72 13 Cleveland S~1te 68 Coach: Loreua Marlow 87 Murray State 74 70 Murray State 51 '7 Charleston 49 63 Middle Tennessee 67 49 Tennessee State 61 ,6 Western Ky. 85 MSU 1988-89 OPP 73 Western Ky. 94 68 Austin Peay 70 0 Carson-Newman 69 110 Concord 61 76 Tennessee Tech 80 54 Tennessee State n 'I Xavier 54 74 Bellarmine 67 104 Tennessee State 93 97 Tennessee-Martin 83 ,7 Bellarmine (,() 68 Dayton (,() 85 Wright State 50 49 Eastern Kentucky 71 '8 Youngstown SL 80 62 Owleston 70 Record: 13-14 (,() Middle Tennessee 83 0 Akron 61 59 Northern Ky. 62 Coach: Loretta Marlow 52 Tennessee Tech 67 4 Middle Tennessee 74 52 Clemson 73 62 Tennessee Tech 63 'I Tennessee Tech 73 72 Louisville 69 MSU 1991-92 OPP Record: 5-22 :2 Marshall 67 69 Alabama-Bim1ingham 41 90 Appalachian State 74 Coach: Janet Gabriel '6 Austin Peay 81 74 Kentucky 70 n Wright State 45 '4 Murray State 61 47 Cincinnati 62 72 Radford 84 38 Ohio Valley Co,~ference

1993-94 Ohio Valley Conference Statistics ...... Standings COhlEEBE~CE GAMES 1EAM WON LOST PCT. WON LOST PCT Tennessee Sunc 13 3 .812 Tennessee State 20 9 690 Tenncs= Tech 12 4 .750 Tennessee Tech 17 12 .586 Eas1em Kentucky 12 4 .750 WICmKcntuclc.y 17 9 654 Middle Ten= II 5 .688 Middlc Tennessee 21 7 .750 Southeast Mu.soun 9 7 .562 Southeast M1s.soun 16 II 593 Austin Peay 6 10 .375 Austin Peay 10 18 .357 Morehead S1a1e 4 12 .250 Morehead Sut1e 5 22 .185 Tcnncsscc-Manm 3 13 .188 Tcnncsscc-Mn.rtin 7 19 .269 Murray State 2 14 .125 Murray State 6 20 .231 Team S~tistics SCORING OFFENSE G { W-1.) '~- AVG SCORING DEFENSE G {W-Ll M'S. AVG Ea.stem Kentucky 26 (17-9) 2010 77.3 Southeast Missouri 27 (16-11) 1762 65.3 Middle Tenncsscc 28 (21-7) 2132 76.1 Tennessee Tech 29 (17- 12) 1897 65.4 Tennessee State 29 (20-9) 2180 75.2 TenneMeC State 29 (20-9) 1990 68.6 Tennessee-Man.in 26 (7-19) 1919 73.8 Middle Tennessee 28 (21-7) 1889 67.5 Southeast Missoun 27 (16- 11 ) 1929 71.4 Ea.S4Crt1Kcntucky 26 (17-9) 1833 70.5 Murray State 26 (6-20) 1846 71.0 Austin Peay 28 (10-18) 2115 75.5 Austin Peay 28 (10-18) 1977 70.6 Morehead Stale 27 (5-22) 2090 TI.4 Tennessee Tech 29 (17-12) 1950 67.2 Murray Siale 26 (6-20) 2087 80.3 Morehead Sta1e n (5-22) 1787 66.2 Tenoessec-~fanin 26 (7-19) 2134 821 Ellll.[! QQA L. rcr, EQM ECA PCT, EIE!.!l GQA!. PCT, l!llfENSll EGM B.A rcr Eastern Kentucky 718 1589 .452 Tennc.,sec Tech 667 1805 .370 Middle Tennessee 741 1642 .451 Tennessee State 708 1784 .397 Tennessee State 791 1767 .448 Southeast Missoun 650 1615 .402 Tennessee Tech 699 1652 .423 Eastern Kentucky 660 1592 .415 Sou1hcrua Missouri 704 1675 .420 Middle Tennessee 700 1686 .420 Morehead State 691 1661 .416 Austin Peay 768 1795 .428 Murray Stale 644 1553 .415 Morehead Stale 754 1726 .437 Tennessee- Man.in 683 1719 .397 Mum y State 761 1700 .448 Austin Peay 699 1775 .394 Tcnnes.soe-Manin 780 1710 .456 PCT 3-eQJN:IGOAI ecI EGM EGA ecr oee EBEE IllBQW fCI EIM Ert. 444 622 .714 Southeast Missouri 96 266 .361 .280 Aust.in Peay Middle TenllC55CC 506 719 .704 Austin Peay 135 396 .341 .302 EaslCm Kentucky 518 738 .702 Tenncs= Tech 128 380 .337 .281 4-IO 628 .701 Eastern Ken1ucky 56 167 .335 .348 Murray Stale Tcnnessce-Marun 443 658 .673 Middle Tennc.sscc 144 4)4 .331 .330 425 643 .661 Tennessee: State 97 302 .32 1 .266 Southeast M1ssoun Tennessee State 501 765 .655 Murray St.ate 118 374 .315 . 348 Tennes.scc Tech 424 652 .650 Morehead Stale 51 179 .285 .317 Morehead Stale 354 555 .638 Tcnnc.ssce-Martin 110 407 .270 .305 QEE !MR Blll!QU~C! MII.BQI~ Q BEil 11.YQ MII.R SCQBl~Q M6RQI~ DEE 76.1 67.5 +8.6 Eastern Kentucky 26 1078 41.5 +3.6 Middle Tennc.sscc 70.5 +{i.8 Sou1hcast Missouri 27 1125 41.7 +2.0 Eastern Kentucky 77.3 75.2 68.6 +{i.6 Tennessee State 29 1206 4 1.6 +1.6 Tennessee State 71.4 65.3 +{;.I Middle Tennessee 28 1080 38.6 -t-0.1 Southeast Missouri 67.2 65.4 +1.8 Tennessee-Martin 26 1107 42.6 -15 Tennessee Tech 70.6 75.5 --4.9 Tennessee Tech 29 1164 40.1 -U Austin Peay 73.8 82.1 -8.3 Morehead Staie 27 1073 39.7 -2.8 Tennessee-Martin 71.0 80.3 -9.3 Austin Peay 28 1151 41.1 -3.3 MumyStale 66.2 77.4 -11.2 Murray StalC 26 963 37.0 -6.8 Morehead S1>1e Individual Statistics

SCQR~G Q EC ,HI EI m ~ G EQ fEl:\CEfilt.QE EQM EQII, PCT. Jennifer Parker. MU 26 199 54 118 570 21.9 (Min. 4 made per game) Kim Mays. EK 26 178 26 168 550 21.2 Connie SwifL TS 154 276 .558 Carolyn Aldridge. TS 29 191 n 83 542 18.7 Priscilla Robinson. MT 168 308 .545 Gray C. Harris, SE 27 167 156 491 18.2 Terrance Oglesby. lT 159 300 .530 Shcriut Joplin. MO 27 176 9 91 452 16.7 Colleen Polzin, AP 105 199 .528 Tara Tansil, TM 26 128 25 150 431 16.6 Kim Cunningham. EK 134 266 .504 Priscilla Robinson. MT 28 168 II 110 457 16.3 Kim Mays, EK 178 356 .500 Connie SwifL TS 29 154 13 136 457 15.8 Julianne Coleman. TM 107 214 .500 Sherry Tucker. MT 27 152 53 49 406 15.0 Gray C. llarris, SE 167 338 .494 Megan Hupfer, MO 27 172 0 55 399 14 8 Megan Hupfer, MO 172 361 .476 Georgie Vaughan. AP 28 136 63 65 400 14.3 Jodi Biisko, MO 122 259 .471 Kim Cunningham. EK 25 134 0 &5 353 14 I Melissa Shchon. MU 26 129 15 79 352 13.5 FT PERCENTAGE FTM FTA ~ Sonja Cox. AP 28 130 15 92 368 13.1 (Min. 2 made per game) Georgie Vaughan. AP 65 74 .878 .836 BEllOIINDl~Ci G ISO A~G Kim Mays.EK 168 201 Gray C. Harris. SE 27 290 10.7 Andrea Miller. AP 69 86 802 .814 Colleen Polzm. AP 26 242 9.3 Jennifer Parker. MU 118 145 Priscilla Robinson. MT 28 238 85 Tonya Smothers. TM 64 79 .810 Megan llupfer. MO n 203 15 Priscilla Robinson. MT 110 142 .n5 Julianne Coleman. TM 26 191 7.3 Sonja Cox, AP 92 120 .767 Connie SwifL TS 29 208 7.2 Sonia White, AP 63 83 .759

l:IT EG l.f.6 lll:BS EGM l'GA ~ Stacey Spake. MO 27 145 5.4 Julie Meier. SE 68 147 .463 I-leather Prater. MT 28 144 5.1 Georgie Vaughan, AP 63 152 .414 Taunya Lovel3CC, TT 29 133 4.6 llealher Pra1er, MT 58 146 .397 Tara Tansil. n1 26 116 45 Jennifer Part.er. MU 54 150 .360 Shannon Clardy. lT 48 135 .356 STEAl.'i G ISO A~G Carolyn Aldridge. TS 29 73 25 81 OCKED SHOIS G ISO A~G 1.9 Sherry T uckcr. MT 27 68 2.4 Taryn Slauery. lT 29 55 15 Connie Swif,. TS 29 65 2.2 Terrance Oglesby. lT 29 43 Tara Tansil. TM 26 55 2.1 Sonja Cox. AP 28 37 1.3 Kim May,. EK 26 54 2.1 Carolyn Aldndgc. TS 29 31 II Records 39

OVC Women's Basketball Records

TEAM-GAME Most points (two tcams)-216-Morchcad Stale ( I IU) vs. Eastern Kentucky (106) 1992-93 Best 3 point pcl. (min. 6 made)- 1.000 (8-8)• Kristi Brown. Middle. Tenn. (vs. Tenn. Tech) ...... 1991-92 Most poi nis (one half}-78-Tenncsscc Tech vs. Wis. LaCrosse ...... 1975-76 Most f rcc throws made-21-Tracy Korhuu, Eastern Kentucky (vs. S. W. Louisiana) ...... 1986-87 Mos1field goals-58-Tcnncsscc Tech vs. Wis. LaCrossc ...... 1975-76 Most free throws attcmpted-27-Michellc We nning, Murray State (vs. Eastern Kentucky) ...... 1990-91 Most field goals attcmptcd-99-Murray State vs. Southc.'.1.St Missouri...... 1975--76 Best free throw pcrcenl3ge-1.000 (14 of 14)-Tara Tansil. UT-Manin (vs. Memphis State) ...... 1993-94 Best field goal pcrcentagc-.804 (33-41 ) • Tennessee Tech vs. Maryville ...... 1976-77 Most consecutive free throws madc-1 4-Tara Tansil. UT-Manin (vs. Memphis S1atc) 1993-94 Best 3-point pcL (Min. 10 made)-.800 (12-15)-Middle TcnnesS<.'e vs. Tennessee Tech ...... 1991-92 Most rcbounds-30-Deborah Ames. Morehead Staie (vs. Gcorge1own College) 1975-76 Most free 1hrows madc--43-Eastem Kentucky vs. Murray State ...... 1992-93 Most assist~-22-Shawn Monday. Tennessee Tech (vs. Morehead State)...... 1987-88 Most free Lhrows aucmptcd-54-Middlc Tennessee vs. Tennessee State.. 1981-92 Most stcals- 13 (1ied NCAA rt."<"Ord)-Ann Thomas. Tennessee State (vs. Monmouth) 1990-91 Most rebounds-83-Morehcad State vs. West Virginia State 1986-87 Most personal fourl s-36-Austin Peay vs. Alabama 1991-92 Most assists-36-Tcnnessec Tech vs. Youngstown State ...... 1987-88 Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Kentucky 1985-86 Most Stcals-29-Eastcm Kentucky vs. Ball State . 1992·93 INDIVIDUAL-SEASON Largest margin of victory-74-Eastern Kentucky (122) vs. Thomas More (48) ...... 1993-9-l Most points-I.O J 1-Jerilynn Harper. Tennessee Tech ... 1980-81 Best scoring avcrage-29.7-Jcrilynn Harper. Tennessee Tech ...... 1980-81 Mos1 field goals madc-410-Jcrilyn Harper, Tennessee Tech ...... 1980-81 Mos! field goals aucmptcd-653-Jcrilyn Harper. Tcnncs.scc Tech ...... 1980-81 TEAM-SEASON Best field goal pcrccntage-.717 (185-258) (NCAA record) Renay Adams. Tenn. Tech ...... 1990-91 Best percentage rccord-.938 (28-2)-Tennesscc Tech . 1975-76 Most consecutive field goaJs madc-23 (tied NCAA record) Renay Adams. Tenn. Tech ...... 1990-91 .875 (28-4)-Morehcad State . 1978-79 Mos1 3-pointcrs made-85-Miiz.i Rice. Tennessee Tech...... 1990-91 Most wins-28-Morehead State ...... 1978-79 Most 3-poinicrs ancmptcd-227-Dana Bilyeu. Tennessee Tech ...... 1992-93 28-Tennessee Tceh ...... 1975-76 Best 3-point field goal pereentage (Min 1.5 per game)-.511 (46-90)-Heathcr PrJter, MT...... 1992-93 Most losscs-26-Tcnncssee Stale ...... 1987-88 Mosl free throws madc-191-Jerilyn l-larpcr. Tennessee Tech .... 1980-81 Most consecutive wins-21-Tennc.sscc Tech . 1975-76 Mos1 free throws auemptcd-242-Jerilynn Harper. Tennessee Tech ... 1980-81 Most consecutive los~-26-Tenncs5CC State 1987-88 8es1 free throw pcrcentagc-.918-Melissa Huffman, Murray State ...... 1989-90 Most poinis-2.9 I I-Tennessee Tech. 1976-77 Most conscculive free throws madc-27-Kclly Stamper. Morehead Sl3tc ...... 1986-87 Most field goals made-1.218-Tennessce Tech ...... 1976-77 Most rcbounds-448-Robin Hendrix. Middle TcnncsSc..'e ...... 1980-81 Most field goals attcmpted-2.640-Tennessee Tech ...... 1976-77 Best rebound average-15.4-Robin Hendrix. Middle Tennessee 1980-81 Best field goal pcreentage-.530(1.109-2,092)TenncssccTcch ... . 1980-81 Most assists-270-Chris Moye, Tennessee Tech 1985-86 Most 3-poini field goals made-148-Tenncs.~--c Martin 1992-93 Mos1 sieals-105-Angie Cox. Eastern Kentucky ...... 1990-91 Most 3-point fie ld goals atlCmpted-389-Morchead State .... 1990-91 Best 3-point field goal percentage-.471 (57-121)-MiddleTennesscc. 1986-87 Most free throws made-542-Tenncsscc Tech...... 1980-81 Most free throws ancmptcd•771- Murray State ...... 1988-89 Best frcc throw pcrccntagc-.735 (.5 11 -695)-Middlc Tennessee 1980-81 INDIVIDUAL-CAREER Most rcbounds-1.944-Tcnncsscc Tech ...... 1974-75 Most poinL-;-2,526-Chcryl Taylor. Tennessee Tech...... 1983-81 Most personal fouls-716-Tenncsscc Tech ...... 1974-75 Best scoring average-24.3-Jcrilynn Harper, Tennessee Tech ...... 1979-82 Most assists-723-Tennc.ssce Toch . 1985-86 Mos1field goals madc-1.025-Chcryl Taylor. Te nnessee Tech ... 1983-87 Most s tcals-443-Tenncsscc Tech ...... 1978-79 Mos1 field goals auempted-l.96-t-Pam Chambers. Tcnncsscc Tech 1976-80 Best field goal percenl3ge-.579-Kristi Brown. Middle Tennessee 1989-93 Most 3-poinlers made-206. Kristi Brown. Middle Tennessee . . ... 1989-93 Most 3-pointers attemptcd•579-Renay Adams, Tennessee Tech ...... 1987-91 INDIVIDUAL-GAME Best 3-point pcn:entage (Min. 100 made & .400)-.401 (1 47-367)-Mitzi Riec. Tenn. Tech ...... 1989-91 Most rl\!C 1hrows madc-528-Michcllc Wenning. Murray State . .. .. 1987-91 Most points-47-JcriJynn Harper. Tenn. Tech (vs. Pittsburgh). 1980-81 Most rn.:e throws aucmpted-788-Michcllc Wenning. Murray State...... 1987-91 Most field goals made-20-Tawmya Mucher. Middle Tennessee (vs. Miss. College) .. 1988-89 Best frcc throw pcrccnt.agc-.874-Lisa Goodin, Eas1em Kentucky . .. 1980-84 Most field goals aucmpted-33-Liz Hannah. Middle Tt!nncsscc (vs. Western Kentucky) ...... 1976-77 Most rebounds-1.532-Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech ...... 1983-87 Best field goal pcrcentage(Min. JO made)-1.000 (1 2 of 12) Best rebound averJge-13.7-Donna Murphy, Morehead State ...... 1976-80 Cheryl Taylor. Tennessee Tech (vs. Southern lllinios) 1987-88 Most assists-823-Shawn Monday. TcnnesSt..-e Tech...... , ...... 1986-90 Kristi Brown. Middle Tennessee (vs. Tennessee Tech) 1991-92 Most steals-324-Pam Chambers. Te nnessee Tech ...... 1976-80 Most 3-pointcrs made-9-Kristi Brown. Middle Tennessee (vs. Morehead Sl3te) .. . 1987-88 Dana Bilyeu. Tennessee Tech (vs. ITT- Martin) ...... 1992-93 Mos1 3-pointcrs a ttempted- 17-Sandy Brown. Middle Tennessee (vs. Tennessee Tech) ...... 1991-92

The Lady Eagles play their home games in Morehead State's Johnson Arena, the largest facility within theAcademic­ Athletic Center. The 6,500 scat arena was named for Ellis T. Johnson, a former athletic director, head basketball and head football coach at MSU. The facility houses several athletic offices, a training room and lockerrooms, as well as hospitality lounges, conference rooms, class room space and a gymnastics/dance faci lity. 40 Media I,~fonnation

Randy Stacy Covering the Eagles Sports This publication has been prepared to aid in your coverage of the 1994 Morehead State University Lady Eagles. Up-dated and additional information is available by contacting the Information MSU Sports Information Office at 606-783-2500. Randy Stacy's number at home is 606-784- Director 2922. The sports information offi ce fax number is 606-783-2550.

Press Credentials Randy Stacy begins his eighth All press credentials must be secured by contacting Randy Stacy, Sports Information Director season as sports information di­ at UPO I 023, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY 4035 1. rector after serving 16 months in the MSU Development Office. Telephones Stacy, a 1977 graduate of Two telephone lines are available in the press room for use on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis Morehead State University, is the by news media. former assistant sports informa­ tion director at the University of Services Kentucky. While at UK, Stacy The sports information department will provide game rosters, statistics and game notes. was responsible for all media and Complete statistical data will be available. As stated above, two telephones are available in the public relations for the men's bas­ press room. In the press room in the Academic-Athletic Center, a typewriter, a copier, a fax ketball program as well as press machine, personal computers and a variety of other supplies will be available to assist you. row operations. Eagle Sports Network The 39-year-old Stacy served as SportsNet, Inc., a partnership effort of WMOR -Radio, Morehead, and WCMI-Radio, Ashland, men's sports information director has been awarded radio broadcast rights for Morehead State University's football, men's at MSU for a brief time in 1977 basketball, women's basketball and baseball. Stations interested in network affiliation can before assuming a fu ll-time posi­ contact Jim Forrest at 606-784-4141 tion at Tennessee Tech. The native of Carr Creek, Ky., and graduate of Carr Creek High Prinl Media Wire Services WLEX-TV Jill Carlson School (now Kn ott County Cen­ Lexington Herald-Leader Associated Press Box 1457 tral), also served as a graduate Rick Bailey Sports Desk Lexington, KY 40501 Gene Abel Courier-Journal Bldg. (606) 255-4404 assistant in the Office of Public Main and Midland 525 West Broadway FAX (606) 255-24 I 8 Information and was a news and Lexington, KY 40507 Louisville, KY 40202 (606) 231-3225 1-800-292-3560 WfVQ-TV sports reporter at WMKY radio FAX (606) 255-7236 FAX (502) 589-4831 Kenny Rice while at MSU. Lexington Office Dave Shore Ashland Daily Independent Mike Embry Box5590 Stacy is a member of College Mark Maynard (606) 254-2070 Lexington, KY 40505 Rocky Stanley FAX (606) 255- 11 37 (606)293- 1661 Sports Information Directors of TonyCumu ue FAX (606) 255-24 I 8 America (CoSIDA), the 17th Street Ashland. KY 41101 Broadcast Media WSA'Z,-TV Morehead Optimist Club and (606) 329-1643 Kennie Bass Elliottville Baptist Church. He is FAX (606) 324-8434 WM KY-Radio 645 Fifth Ave. Chuck Mraz Huntington, WV 25720 married to the former Jeanetta The Courier-Journal UP0903 (304) 523-5333 Caudill of Morehead. They have Jim Terhune Morehead State University FAX (304) 697-4325 Dave Koerner Morehead. KY 40351 two sons, Brad and Jared. P.O. Box 740031 (606)783-2001 WOWK-TV Louisvi lle, KY 40201-7431 FAX (606) 783-2335 Dave Maetzold 1-800-765-401 I 5555thAve. FAX (502) 582-7186 WMOR-Radio Huntington, WV 25702 Brenda Kissinger Jim Forrest (304)525-7661 The Ledger-Independent P.O. Box 940 FAX (304) 523-0545 Sports Information Sports Editor Morehead, KY 4035 I 43 West Second Street (606) 784-4141 WY MT-TV Secretary Maysville, KY 41056 FAX (606) 784-1387 Scou Richards 1-800-456-3469 Box682 FAX (606) 564-6893 WKYT-TV Hazard. KY 41701 Rob Bromley (606) 436-5757 The Morehead News Dick Gabriel FAX (606) 439-3760 Jason Falls Sports Editor Dave Baker Women's 722 W. First Street P.O. Box 5037 WSIP-Radio Morehead, KY 40351 Lexington, KY 40505 Jason Blanton Basketball (606) 784-4 I 16 (606) 299-0177 P.O. Box 591 Contact FAX (606) 784-7337 FAX (606) 299-2494 Pai ntsvi lie, KY 41240 (606) 789-53 11 The Trail Blazer WCMI-Radio FAX (606} 789-7200 Spons Editor Dickie Manin Morehead State University P.O. Box 949 Morehead, KY 40351 Ashland. KY 41105

Morehead State University 1994-95 Lady Eagle Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Nov. 26-27 Western Carolina Classic TBA Jan. 16 Tennessee Slate* 5:30 (Western Carolina. Radford, 2 1 al Tennessee Tech* 6:45 Georgia Stale) 23 at Middle Tennessee* 6:30 26 Ul ~Marlin* 5:30 Dec. 3 Ball Slate 7:30 30 Eastern Kentucky* 5:30 6 at Marshall 7:00 19-20 Coastal Holiday ClassicTBA Feb. 4 Southeast Missouri* 5:30 (Coastal Carolina, College of 6 Murray State* 5:30 Charleston, East Tenn. St., 11 at Tennessee State* 6:45 Iowa State, Tenn.-Challanooga, 13 at Austin Peay* 6:45 Western Michigan, No11h Carolina) 15 at Kentucky 7:30 30 at Dayton 7:00 20 at UT-Manin* 6:30 25 Middle Tennessee* 5:30 Jan. 3 at Eastern Kemucky* 27 Tennessee Tech* 5:30 7 at Murray State* 9 al Southeast Missouri* Home games in bold. All times Eastern. Austin Peay* *OVC games p.m. and subject to change