“Witness A New Awakening” Bowie State women’s Basketball Radio / TV Roster

#2 Brittney Jackson #4 Krystle Earle #5 Denita Hill #10 Bianca Lee #13 Lakisha Walker 5-8 Fr. F 5-6 Jr. G 5-4 So. G 5-9 Fr. G 5-9 Fr. G Laurel, MD Wheaton, MD Baltimore, MD Temple Hills, MD Baltimore, MD Laurel HS Holy Cross HS St. Frances Academy Archbishop Carroll HS St. Frances Academy

#15 Ashlee Knight #20 Teausha Robinson #22 Sherika Thomas #24 Brittne Gowdy #32 Markeya Watson 6-1 So. F 6-0 Fr. F 5-11 So. F 5-9 Fr. G 6-0 So. F Burlington City, NJ Baltimore, MD Lanham, MD Baltimore, MD Clinton, MD Burlington HS Baltimore Polytechnic HS DuVal HS Milford Mill Academy Gwynn Park HS

#33 Bethany Sloat #34 Allyson Swailes #40 Juwuhn Smith #42 Shawnita Briggs 6-0 Jr. F 6-2 Jr. F 5-10 Fr. G 5-10 Fr. F Baltimore, MD Silver Spring, MD Charlottesville, VA Williamsburg, VA Western HS Patterson Prep Monticello HS Lafayette HS

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Gregory S QU ...... G ...... O Central Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. Athletic Central Intercollegiate ...... D ...... L ...... L ...... Relations and Marketing...... U ...... was compiled and edited by edited and compiled was ...... y B ...... d a lady BULLDOGSlady l QUICK FACTS Starters Returning / Lost: Starters / Lost: Returning Letterwinners Returning / Lost: Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater / Year) Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater / (Elizabeth City State / 1992) Taylor Patricia of Maryland / 1983) (Univ. Haynes Joseph (Coppin State / 2007) Burroughs DeWayne Phone: Athletic Dept. 3 / / Last: Tournament in NCAA Years of No. Appearance: Season Last Post Result: Atlantic Regional *NCAA South Sports Director: Information ce Phone: Offi ce Fax: Offi E-mail: Address: SID Mailing Bo Address: Overnight Education Complex James Physical Room 124 –B Bo Trainer: Athletic Room Phone: Training Year: Last Record Overall 9-5 Away 6-4 Home: / Finish: Record Conference (Poll): Year Final Ranking Last Enrollment: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: (Capacity): Arena liation: Affi Conference: President: Alma Mater: Athletic Director: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Alma Mater (Year): at BSU (Years): Record (Years): Record Career Phone: ce Offi Basketball Time to Reach Coach: Best City, State & Zip: & Zip: State City, Founded: 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 2 6 2 7 28 4 - 5 10 - 16 17 - 18 19 - 23 24 - 25 Cover photos courtesy of Lawrence Johnson - All Pro Photo All Pro - Johnson photos courtesy of Lawrence Cover TABLE OFQUICK/ CONTENTS FACTS s ...... the student-ath- the nt e The 2007-08 Women's Basketball The Media Bowie Women's guide State was University produced 2007-08 by nt ...... 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Jordan A.C. of table. or near the scorer’s be seated at a cellular system may Broadcast Space: Space: Broadcast des- be crew TV and/or radio one only that suggested is it limited, of ce Offi BSU the Contact media. team’s visiting the from ignated Photography/Video: shoot along the end lines in designated areas. proper decorum on press row at all times per NCAA regulations. regulations. NCAA per times all at row press on decorum proper guaranteed seating. authorized print personnel are Only across from the from across scorers table and is restricted to working media representatives and others whose duties entail the and use halftime complete of and press notes game information, Pre-game row. observe to expected are media All provided. be will statistics nal fi Gymnasium (A.C. Jordan Arena) Will Call Table. Will Call Arena) Jordan Gymnasium (A.C. Press Row: Credentials: Credentials: requests credential No date. game the of advance in hours 48 least will be accepted on game Credentials day. will be left at James letes and coaches must be coordinated through Gregory C. Goings Goings C. Gregory through coordinated be must coaches and letes - Sports Director. Information Interviews: Athletic Staff Directory The CIAA NCAA Division II 2006-07 Statistics Results All-Time Game-by-Game Records Individual Career Assistant Coaches Roster Breakdown Meet the Lady Bulldogs Athletic Administration Athletic 2007-08 Outlook Head Coach History State University of Bowie President University 2 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball million award from the National Aeronautics and Space Space and Aeronautics National the from award million of thenewly formed University SystemofMaryland. the University also became one of the constituent institutions area.local day,the same to the On service enrollmentand programs, institution’s the refl in signifi growth ecting cant University,change offiState a BowieCollege became cially State 1,1988,Bowie July 1975.On in Relations Human of Trustees’ of Board the approval with of the establishment of achieved the Adler-Dreikurs was Institute State at Bowie studies graduate the of development the in milestone fi rst graduate degree, the Master of Education. A signifi cant started, andthenamewaschanged to Bowie StateCollege. was program arts liberal for a 1963, program In education. secondary teacher-training a institute to granted was train to program schools.high junior for teachers its Ten later,years permission expanded College Teachers State of the State Board of Education, its governing body, Maryland State TeachersBowie.at College 1951,In approvalthe with school teachers began, and the school was renamed Maryland 1935,In four-year a elementary of training the programfor which started in 1925, was expanded to a three-year program. Normal andIndustrialSchoolatBowie. George’s County, and by 1914 it was known as the Maryland 3. Subsequently, it was relocated on a 187-acre-tract in same Prince law re-designated the institution as Normal School No. its Board of Education to assume control of the school. the for The institution an education as of Negro funding teachers, and the State status Legislature authorized desired permanent which School, Normal Baltimore the of request the 8,1908,at On Maryland.April of State the in children in February 1843, provided for the education of freed Negro Nelson Wells Fund. This fund, the established from legacy before a received1871,1872. it In in Maryland Wells’of death fi fromnancial support Baltimore City in 1870 and the State solely asanormalschooltotrainNegro teachers. school.normal 1883,its reorganizedIn of relocation was it Friends a building at Courtland and Saratoga Streets for the of Society the from purchased Association Baltimore the In 1868, with the aid of a grant from the Freedmen’s Bureau, Church located on the corner of Calvert and Saratoga by Streets.the Baltimore Association were held in the African Baptist a statewide basis. The fi rst normal school classes sponsored November 28, 1864, to engageon organized in was its People,which self-appointedColored of Improvement mission on byBaltimorethe forAssociation Educational and Moral the 9,1865, January Baltimore,on Maryland,in opened school History State Bowie of In 1995, Bowie State University won an 11-year $27 $27 11-year an won University State Bowie 1995, In In 1970, Bowie State College was authorized to grant its A two-year professional curriculum in teacher education, occasional received School Normal Baltimore The fi the rst of outgrowth an is University State Bowie by the National Council of the Accreditation of Teacher of Accreditation the of Council National the by in teacher education, with 50 years of successive accreditation 200 fastestintheworld. top the among States,and United the in fastest eighth the Maryland,of state the in institutions education higher all of Bowie State’s super computer was the fastest supercomputer institutions in computing power. At the time of its unveiling, State University emerged as a leader among higher education students,and Bowie faculty University State Bowie by built spring 2005, with the unveiling resources.of In limited the of supercomputerspite in milestones that major wasachieved degrees. nation in graduating African American students with master’s technology program that has consistently ranked fi and science rst in computer the infrastructure excellent already an academic enhanced and institution’s the strengthened science, engineering, and mathematics. This award become signifione of only six national Model Institutions for to Excellence in cantly Foundation Science Administration/National doctoral degree programs. two and programs, degree master’s 20 programs, degree in ComputerScience. degree in a science discipline, the Doctor of Applied Science approvedRegents of University’sState Bowie fi doctoral rst May 2005commencement. receiving the Doctorate in Education Leadership, during the doctorate,persons earned conferredUniversity16 an with For the fi rst time in the history of the University, the Bowiefi State rst doctoral program would be in the fi eld of Education (NCATE),education. one should understand the reason that Since Bowie State University is among the nation’s leaders has history, its throughout University, State Bowie Currently, Bowie State University offers 19 bachelor’s 19 offers University State Currently,Bowie Board Maryland of System University the 2006 June In 2007-082007 - BOWIE08 B STATEO W Iwomen'sE S T A basketballT E wo m e n s' b a s k e t b a l l 3 - President m i n r u university president . B key L key c i . M Dr. Mickey L. Burnim, a native of Teague, Texas, became President of Bowie State State Bowie of President became Texas, Teague, of native a Burnim, L. Mickey Dr. r fee structure for graduate students. Dr. Burnim has made numerous appearances appearances numerous made has Burnim Dr. students. graduate for structure fee University on September 1, 2006. Within a few weeks of his arrival, he established established he arrival, his of weeks few a Within 2006. 1, September on University a committee strategic and to plan enhance review and the created University’s a communications task force to enhance University communications. During his Burnim shortcan be tenure at credited with Dr. Bowie State, a redesigned lower a and Awards, University Staff web page, President’s technology the of enhanced implementation communications, revitalizationthe of governance, shared Dr.D Mickey L. Burnim Dr. Burnim and his wife, the former LaVera Levels, have two adult children and three grandchildren. and three adult children two have Levels, LaVera the former Burnim and his wife, Dr. Dr. Burnim serves on numerous local and national boards. He is the immediate past chairman of Burnim the serveslocal Board and on national numerous boards. Dr. Dr. Burnim has served as a staff economist at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. has served Burnim as a staff economist at the U.S. Dr. North of University the from master’s a and bachelor’s a economics in degrees earned three has Burnim Dr. Other higher education experiences include service as Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at North North at Affairs Academic for Chancellor Vice and Provost as service include experiences education higher Other Prior to arriving at Bowie State University, Dr. Burnim served as Chancellor for 11 years at Elizabeth City State State City Elizabeth at years 11 for Chancellor as served Burnim Dr. University, State Bowie at arriving to Prior (SCT) Executive Advisory Council. Advisory Council. (SCT) Executive Directors for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), the American Council on Association the of State Colleges and American (AASCU), Universities for Directors the Technology Computer and System the and Equity, Ethnic and Racial of Advancement on Commission – Education of Directors for the Association Central Athletic he (CIAA); Intercollegiate serves nationally on the Board of Directors for the National Association For Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO), the Board of and labor economics. He has written papers and published articles in these areas. and published articles He has written papers in these areas. and labor economics. Texas and a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His fi elds of specialization are public fi nance fi public are specialization of elds fi His Madison. at Wisconsin of University the from doctorate a and Texas University of North Carolina, and a faculty member and researcher at Florida State University. Additionally, Additionally, at Florida State University. a faculty member and researcher and of North Carolina, University Carolina Central University, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs in the General Administration of The Administration Affairs of in the General Academic Vice President for Assistant Central Carolina University, University University of North Carolina-Chapel and Hill, the largest construction and renovation project ($46.3 million) at ECSU. undertaken ever at ECSU include the University’s fi rst two endowed professorships, the University’s fi rst three master’s rst degree three master’s fi the University’s rst two endowed professorships, at ECSU include fi the University’s programs, several new baccalaureate degree programs, a joint pharmacy program in partnership with the University (ECSU) and was the eighth chief executive offi cer of ECSU. A few of his signifi cant accomplishments of his signifi A few cer of ECSU. offi (ECSU) and was the University eighth chief executive “telling the Bowie State Story.” His vigor in championing the cause of Bowie State University has generated new new generated has University State Bowie of cause the championing in vigor His Story.” State Bowie the “telling giving to the University. charitable vitality on the campus and increased 4 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball M.A. degree inOrganizationalManagement from theUniversity ofPhoenix. administration athletic Carter andhis wife Karen Carter (BSU’86)are theproud (6)andCole(2). parents ofBryce B.S.his earned He Marketingformin Education ManagementInstitute’sgraduate oftheSports ExecutiveVirginia Program.Tech foot- in winner yearfourletter a also was wherehe ball.addition,In M.S.a earned he fromManagement Sport in UniversityThe of Tennessee/Knoxville.1997 a also is Carter Ashland, VA. 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Jr. / Psychology MD / Patterson Prep Spring, Silver HS / Banking and Finance MD / DuVal Palmer Park, / Pedology Academy Frances MD / St. Baltimore, Journalism MD / Gwynn Park HS / Broadcast Clinton, 5 Denita Hill 2 Jackson Brittney 15 Ashlee Knight 10 Bianca Lee 20 Robinson G Teausha 33 Sloat Bethany 40 5-8 F Smith Juwuhn F Fr. 6-1 6-0 F So. G Fr. 6-0 Accounting HS / MD / Laurel 5-10 Laurel, Jr. Fr. Admin. NJ / Burlington HS / Business Burlington City, HS / Business Mgmt. Polytechnic MD / Baltimore Baltimore, / Pedology HS Western HS / Business Marketing / Monticello MD / VA Baltimore, Charlottesville, 42 Briggs Shawnita F 42 Briggs Shawnita 4 5-10 Krystle Earle 24 Brittne Gowdy Fr. F 5-10 G Fr. HS / Biology / Lafayette VA Williamsburg, 5-9 Fr. HS / Biology / Lafayette VA Williamsburg, / Nursing Academy Mill MD / Milford Baltimore, 22 Thomas Sherika 24 Brittne Gowdy 32 Watson Markeya 33 Sloat Bethany F 34 Swailes Allyson 40 G F 5-10 Smith Juwuhn 5-9 So. 6-0 F F Fr. So. 6-0 G 6-2 HS / Banking and Finance MD / DuVal Lanham, 5-10 Jr. Jr. / Nursing Academy Mill MD / Milford Fr. Baltimore, Journalism HS / Broadcast MD / Gwynn Park Clinton, / Pedology HS Western MD / Baltimore, / Psychology Prep MD / Patterson Spring, Silver HS / Business Marketing / Monticello VA Charlottesville, 5 Hill Denita 10 Bianca Lee 13 Walker Lakisha 15 Ashlee Knight 20 Robinson Teausha G F F 5-9 6-0 Fr. 6-1 Fr. So. / Pedology Academy Frances MD / St. Baltimore, HS / Business Mgmt. Admin. Polytechnic MD / Baltimore NJ / Burlington HS / Business Baltimore, Burlington City, 2 Jackson Brittney G 5-8 Fr. Accounting HS / MD / Laurel Laurel, No. Name 10 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball Meet the lady the bulldogs Meet 060 86 281. -1 .2 - 00 71 70 41 0 11 2- 0 2 4 25/1.4 14 2 21 315/4.2 180/6.2 110/3.9 20 84 45 25 21-0 3 1 0 Pts/Avg 189 111 1.1 160 57 94 20 Stl 111-1 46 Blk 61-1 2.2 TO 29-0 4-16 2.9 167 Ast 83 2.3 .700 PF-FO 49-118 64 Avg .671 18-65 7-10 Tot 27-37 .638 57-85 Off-Def .714 .000 30-47 Pct .188 20-28 0-5 .194 12-64 FT-FTA .214 .220 .336 6-31 Pct 6-28 123-366 9-41 FG-FGA .365 .328 1689/22.5 Pct 72-197 238/13.2 42-128 75-39 FG-FGA 952/32.8 18-6 499/17.8 Min/Avg 29-28 TOTAL 28-5 2006-07 GP-GS 2005-06 2004-05 Year Ttl 3Pit Rebounds 3-Point Total Career Goal: Collegiate Honors: High SchoolHonors: Siblings: Hobbies: Parent: DOB: Nickname: Career Goal: Honor Society(2004-2006), All-District Second Team (2004-2005) Daily Press Second Team (2006-2007)and Virginia GazetteFirst Team (2006-2007), All-Region Second Team (2005-2006), High SchoolHonors: Siblings: Parents: DOB: Nickname: Wheaton, MD (The Academy of the Holy the of Academy Cross)Wheaton, (The MD March 28, 1989 December 5, 1986 Williamsburg, VA (Lafayette HS) Williamsburg, Lolita Earle (Brothers) Geoffrey and William (Brother) Alexander Maurice andLeshanBriggs Listening tomusic, drawing andmodeling 5-10 • freshman •forward •freshman 5-10 Shawnita Briggs Shawnita K. Earle Nida General Practitioner Adolescent Counselor Krystle Earle 5-6 • Senior •Guard •Senior 5-6 Team MostImproved (2005-2006) All-District First Team (2005-2006), Team MVP(2002-2003) pedology biology 42 4 2007-082007 - BOWIE08 B STATEO W Iwomen'sE S T A basketballT E wo m e n s' b a s k e t b a l l 11 5 24 nursing Meetbulldogs thelady accounting Honor Roll (2003-2006) and Coaches Award (2005) Award Honor Roll (2003-2006) and Coaches Team Most Valuable Player (2004), (2004), Player Valuable Most Team Denita Hill Harford CC Student-Player of the Year (2007) Year of the CC Student-Player Harford Brittne Gowdy Certifi ed Public Accountant ed Public Certifi Physicians Assistant Physicians 5-9 • freshman 5-9 • guard Gowdy Gowdy 5-4 • sophomore • guard Dee Going to the movies, shopping and playing cards cards shopping and playing Going to the movies, Shopping, watching TV, modeling and modeling and TV, watching Shopping, Janice Johnson and Alton Gowdy and Janice Johnson (Sister) Nikina and (Brothers) Thermon and Shermon (Sister) Nikina and (Brothers) (Sister) Casey Patricia Hill March 21, 1989 21, March July 7, 1988 7, July Baltimore, MD (St. Frances Academy) MD (St. Baltimore, Baltimore, MD (MilfordBaltimore, Mill Academy) DOB: Parent: Hobbies: Siblings: High School Honors: Collegiate Awards: Goal: Career Nickname: High School Honors: High School Honors: All-County (2006-2007) and (2006), Player Best Defensive (2007) Award Unsong Hero Goal: Career Nickname: DOB: Parents: Hobbies: ng the internet surfi Siblings: 4 42 12 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball meet the lady the bulldogs meet 060 - 3/70 1-7 .5 - 00 1-6 .3 82 0 50 2- 0 3 5 48/6.0 5 3 10 Pts/Avg 5 Stl 21-0 Blk TO 5.0 Ast 40 PF-FO Avg 18-22 Tot .538 Off-Def 14-26 Pct .000 FT-FTA 0-1 Pct FG-FGA .459 Pct 17-37 FG-FGA 136/17.0 Min/Avg 8-2 GP-GS 2006-07 Year Ttl 3Pit Rebounds 3-Point Total Career Goal: Collegiate Honors: All-State BestDefensive Player (2003) All-Patriot First Team (2003-2004), Perth Amboy Christmas Tournament MVP, High SchoolHonors: Siblings: Parent: DOB: Nickname: Career Goal: High SchoolHonors: Siblings: Hobbies: Parent: DOB: Nickname: Burlington City, HS)Burlington NJ (Burlington March 19, 1989 March 27, 1987 Andrea Knight Marcellus andKiaJackson (Brother) Brandon Brittney Jackson Brittney (Brother) Markel Shopping andgoing tothemovies 6-1 • sophomore • •sophomore 6-1 A. Knight B.J. 5-8 • freshman •guard •freshman 5-8 Certifi ed Public Accountant Open Safe Haven for Women business administration Ashlee Knight Ashlee Laurel, MD (Laurel HS) (Laurel MD Laurel, Dean’s List(2005-2006) Honor Roll(2001-2005), Track MVP(2003), Team MVP(2006-2007) accounting forward 2 15 2007-082007 - BOWIE08 B STATEO W Iwomen'sE S T A basketballT E wo m e n s' b a s k e t b a l l 13 20 10 meetbulldogs thelady Honor Roll (2002-2003 and 2004-2006), and 2004-2006), Honor Roll (2002-2003 Team MVP (2005-2007) Team Bianca Lee special education business managementbusiness Teach children with disabilities children Teach Own Real Estate Company Tee-Tee 6-0 • fresman • forward 5-6 sophomore • • guard Hanging out with her Sister Circle and eating Chinese food Hanging out with her Sister Circle Earl and Bettie Lee Shopping and going to the movies to the movies Shopping and going (Brother) Earl (Brother) Patricia Faison and Taunses Robinson Taunses Patricia Faison and (Brothers) Taunses and Terrence and Taunses (Brothers) October 24, 1988 October 24, Teaunsha Robinson November 11, 1989 11, November Baltimore, MD (Baltimore Polytechnic HS) Polytechnic MD (Baltimore Baltimore, Temple MD Hills, (Archbishop Carroll HS) All-Met Honorable Mention (2005-2006) and Team MVP (2006) Team and All-Met Honorable Mention (2005-2006) Goal: Career DOB: Parents: Hobbies: Siblings: High School Honors: (2005-2006), Team First All-Conference (2004-2005), Team Third All-Conference DOB: Parents: Hobbies: Siblings: High School Honors: (2007) Team All-City Second and Goal: Career Nickname: 15 2 14 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball meet the lady the bulldogs meet 060 81 181. 03 24 27 .8 - 70 1-4 4 . 90 5 5 5 8 28/1.6 8 5 5 Pts/Avg 5 Stl 29-0 Blk 2.2 TO 40 Ast PF-FO 16-24 Avg Tot .750 Off-Def 6-8 Pct .286 FT-FTA Pct 2-7 FG-FGA .294 Pct 10-34 FG-FGA 188/10.4 Min/Avg 18-1 GP-GS 2006-07 Year Ttl 3Pit Rebounds 3-Point Total Career Goal: Sprint Scholarofthe Week (2006)and Team MVP(2005-2006) All-Central First Team (2006), All-District Second Team (2004), High SchoolHonors: Siblings: Hobbies: Parents: DOB: Career Goal: (Brothers) Jonathon andJeremy Siblings: Parents: DOB: June 9, 1988 September 27, 1986 Charlottesville, VA (Monticello HS) VA (Monticello Charlottesville, (Sister) Jadiraand(Brothers) Jhalil, IraandIsiah (Sister) Jennifer and Yolanda Mosley andIraSmith David andKatherineSloat Playing cards Baltimore, MD (Western HS)Baltimore, (Western MD 5-10 • freshman • •freshman 5-10 Bethany Sloat Bethany Physical Therapist Marketing Director 6-0 • junior •forward •junior 6-0 Juwuhn Smith Juwuhn business marketing All-District First Team (2005-2006), pedology guard 40 33 2007-082007 - BOWIE08 B STATEO W Iwomen'sE S T A basketballT E wo m e n s' b a s k e t b a l l 15 34 22 meetbulldogs thelady Member of County, Region and State Championship Team (2002 Team Region and State Championship Member of County, Honor Roll (2000 – 2001 and 2003), 2001 and 2003), Honor Roll (2000 – Dean’s List (2004-2005), Team Newcomer of the Year (2004-2005), (2004-2005), Year of the Newcomer Team List (2004-2005), Dean’s banking and finance Landover, MD (DuVal H.S.) Open a Physical Therapy Clinic Therapy Open a Physical 6-2 • Senior 6-2 • forward 5-10 • junior • forward Sherika Thomas Rika Ally Allyson Swailes Allyson Watching movies, traveling and playing Texas Hold’em Texas and playing traveling movies, Watching Playing Video Games, Listening to Music and Reading Video Games, Playing Barbara Eaddy & Daniel Thomas & Daniel Barbara Eaddy Alfred and MaryAlfred Pat Swailes (Sisters) Sherita and Shanelle (Sisters) Sherita and Shanelle (Sister) LaCealle and (Brothers) Charles and Sabre (Brothers) (Sister) LaCealle and Psychology w/Minor in BiologyPsychology w/Minor January 23, 1985 January 23, January 28, 1985 January 28, Silver Spring,Silver MD (The Patterson School) DOB: Parents: Hobbies: Siblings: Sherrod and (Brother) High School Honors: (2003). Award Merit Spanish Honor Society (2001 - 2003) and Presidential and 2003), Nickname: All-County (1999-2000 and 2000-2001), Team MVP (2000-2001), MVP (2000-2001), Team and 2000-2001), All-County (1999-2000 (1999-2001) Leading Scorer Team (2000-2001), WCAC Team First (2000-2001). Leading Rebounder Team and Collegiate Honors: (2006), Team All-Tournament CIAA All-CIAA (2005-2007), (2005-2006) Team All-Region Second Atlantic South Daktronics MVP (2005-2006). Team and Goal: Career Nickname: DOB: Parents: Hobbies: Siblings: High School Honors: Total 3-Point Rebounds Total 3-Point Rebounds 2004-05 2006-07 TOTAL 20-2 19-1 275/13.8 39-3 376/19.8 43-100 651/16.7 43-120 .430 86-220 .358 1-4 .390 4-31 .250 5-35 .129 19-44 .143 25-38 .432 44-82 .658 30-41 33-64 .537 71 63-105 97 3.6 5.1 168 50-3 4.3 48-2 8 98-5 9 21 17 38 5 59 10 18 15 13 31 106/5.3 115/6.1 221/5.7 Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2005-06 2006-07 TOTAL 29-29 19-17 962/33.2 71-59 560/29.5 175-318 1933/27.2 112-238 .550 363-707 .471 2-5 .513 0-5 .400 2-11 .000 150-201 .181 86-108 .746 272-362 150-195 .796 .751 345 87-109 11.9 295-377 77-0 672 196 10.3 9.5 36 49-2 179-4 98 72 25 15 37 194 57 36 502/17.3 10 78 26 1000/14.1 310/16.3 Year 2004-05 GP-GS 23-13 Min/Avg 411/17.9 FG-FGA 76-151 Pct .503 FG-FGA 0-1 Pct .000 FT-FTA 36-53 Pct Off-Def .679 58-73 Tot Avg 131 PF-FO 5.7 Ast 53-2 TO 11 Blk Stl 39 11 Pts/Avg 15 188/8.2 33 40 16 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball meet the lady the bulldogs meet 060 91 1/71 7-5 43 01 .0 118 .6 39 6 . 03 1 2 7 1 203/10.7 180/6.7 383/8.3 13 7 23 36 Pts/Avg 52 6 13 149 16 Stl 67 Blk 56 40 60-3 TO 148-7 88-4 Ast 8.5 8.3 161 PF-FO 8.2 383 Avg 222 63-98 145-238 Tot .510 82-140 .565 Off-Def .449 105-206 61-108 Pct .222 44-98 .000 FT-FTA .250 2-9 0-1 Pct 2-8 .447 FG-FGA .473 138-309 .421 Pct 71-150 1272/27.7 67-159 FG-FGA 515/27.1 46-43 757/28.0 Min/Avg 19-18 27-25 TOTAL GP-GS 2006-07 2005-06 Year Ttl 3Pit Rebounds 3-Point Total and CIAA All-Tournament Team (2007) Team Rookieofthe Year (2005-2006), Team MVP(2006-2007) Collegiate Honors: High SchoolHonors: Siblings: Hobbies: Parents: DOB: Nickname: Merit HonorRoll(2004)and(2005-2007) High SchoolHonors: Siblings: Hobbies: Parent: DOB: Nickname: May 15, 1989 March 17, 1986 Harriet Wadley andChaz Walker Baltimore, (St. MD H.S.) Frances (Sister) LaKrystal and(Brothers) Derrek(Sister) LaKrystal and Travis (Sister) Neeahand(Brother) Chaz Shopping, talkingonthephoneanddancing Leroy &Renee Brown Writing Poetry andlisteningtomusicWriting Poetry Markeya WatsonMarkeya Ke-Ke Kisha Lakisha Walker Lakisha 5-9 • freshman •guard 5-9 •freshman 6-0 • junior •forward •junior 6-0 Clinton, MD (Gwynn Park HS) Park (Gwynn MD Clinton, broadcast journalism broadcast CIAA All-Rookie Team (2005-2006), Team BestDefensive Player (2005-2006), Team MVP(2002-2003and2003-2004) pedology 32 13 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball 17 TBA TBA TBA TBA 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Lincoln University, PA PA Lincoln University, PA Lincoln University, MD Bowie, NC Salisbury, SC Columbia, NC Raleigh, MD Bowie, City CC) MD (Baltimore Baltimore, 5:30 p.m. MD Bowie, MD Bowie, NC Raleigh, MD Bowie, MD Bowie, VA Richmond, NC Charlotte, NC Elizabeth City, NC Fayetteville, MD Bowie, MD Bowie, MD Bowie, VA Petersburg, MD Bowie, VA Lawrenceville, MD Bowie, MD Bowie, MD Bowie, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, 94 80 8 5 102 85 : Off. Def. Total 2006-07 statistics 2007-08 Schedule2007-08 Deadball Rebounds State Bowie Opponents 2/7 2/9 (DH) Augustine’s * St. 2/12 (DH) * Shaw 2/14 Virginia State (DH) * 2/16 of D.C. * University 2/18 (DH) Paul’s * St. 2/19 Allen * 2/21 * Elizabeth City State (DH) 2/25 * Columbia Union 2/26 Tournament * CIAA 2/29 Tournament * CIAA 3/1 Tournament * CIAA Tournament * CIAA 11/16 (DH) Wilberforce 11/17 Lincoln (PA) 11/20 Salem International 11/27 * Livingstone 12/6 12/8 Allen 12/15 Augustine’s * St. Paul’s * St. 12/22 Cheyney 1/3 1/5 State * Fayetteville 1/12 Virginia State * 1/17 * Shaw 1/19 Smith C. * Johnson 1/22 * Livingstone 1/26 Virginia Union * 1/29 Smith C. * Johnson 2/2 * Elizabeth City State 2/5 State * Fayetteville Virginia Union * 854 831 991 973 14 10 1859 1814 1st 2nd OT Total Games Total Avg/Game 5 29 14064 393 485 79 10 14 5785 7886 578 563

: 60-65 125 4.3 0 26 29 29 5825 642-1662 5825 .386 618-1704 130-429 .363 134-441 .303 .304 447-667 444-620 .670 449-761 .716 1210 413-692 41.7 1105 544-20 38.1 339 553 - - 602 72 323 229 541 1861/64.2 63 278 1814/62.6 29-5 473/16.3 51-169 .302 6-44 .136 53-75 .707 18-40 58 2.0 52-3 44 73 2 30 161/5.6 29-28 732/25.2 47-152 .309 36-119 .303 29-39 .744 22-67 89 3.1 35-0 15 36 8 21 159/5.5 GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg Neutral Total Attendance Summary Home Awau Bowie State Bowie Opponents. Score by Periods: Periods: by Score Total Total Opponents SWAILES,Allyson SWAILES,Allyson THOMAS,Sherika WATSON,Markeya 29-26 TEAM 826/28.5 29-1 156-331 29-27 551/19.0 .471 826/28.5 68-184 111-251 1-10 .370 .442 .100 5-41 0-2 117-156 .122 .000 .750 40-72 117-146 96-163 263 .556 .589 9.1 91-144 51-94 75-4 235 145 35 8.1 5.0 82 93-5 15 66-2 33 23 16 430/14.8 87 54 10 11 26 18 318/11.0 181/6.2 LUSBY,Tyrah LUSBY,Tyrah MOORE,Genet SLOAT,Bethany 24-15 675/28.1 28-2 97-247 338/12.1 .393 18-58 62-137 .310 .453 5-15 61-70 .333 .871 12-16 16-39 .750 55 33-41 2.3 45-0 74 2.6 29 74 53-2 2 10 30 21 317/13.2 18 13 53/1.9 COLE,Tracy COLE,Tracy EARLE,Krystle JOHNSON,Crystal KNIGHT,Ashlee 28-11 29-28 385/13.8 883/30.4 57-167 20-66 8-2 .341 .303 136/17.0 13-52 17-37 2-8 .250 .459 .250 15-35 0-1 10-15 .429 .000 .667 17/78 14-26 6-25 95 .538 3.3 31 18-22 1.1 72-3 126 32-0 40 105 5.0 36 1 33 34 21-0 2 142/4.9 5 20 10 3 52/1.9 5 48/6.0 INDIVIDUAL statistics Year Total 3-Point Rebounds Conference Record: 12-8 Record: Conference 6-4 Home: 6-4 Away: 0-0 Neutral: Overall Record: 18-11 18-11 Record: Overall Home: 6-4 9-5 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 13 32 18 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball ofrneRcr: 28 oe 64 wy 64 Neutral: 0-0 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 3-2 Away: 9-5 Home: 6-4 Home:6-4 Conference Record: 12-8 Overall Record: 18-11 statistics2006-07 /50 :0pm * a ot aoiaCnrl 5-5 L 81 (7SALSAlsn (7)SWAILES,Allyson ^ =32nd Annual CIAA Tournament (Charlotte,NC) (17)SWAILES,Allyson $ =FloridaGulfCoastClassic(Ft.Myers,FL) 891 (22)WATSON,Markeya# =Wolf BusLinesClassic(Shippensburg, PA) * =Conferencegame vsN.C. Central 1:00p.m.^ (16)SWAILES,Allyson (24)WATSON,Markeya vsFayettevilleState 1:00p.m. L ^ 3/2/07 616 (22)SWAILES,Allyson 54-75 VIRGINIA STATE 5:30p.m. * 2/27/07 atColumbiaUnion 7:00p.m. 661 2/23/07 2/22/07 L atElizabethCityState 5:30p.m.* 89-101 SAINT PAUL’S 5:30p.m. * 2/20/07 L atNorth CarolinaCentral 69-80 5:30p.m. * 2/17/07 atShaw 5:30p.m.* 2/15/07 atSaint Augustine’s 5:30p.m. * 02/10/07 atVirginia Union 6:00p.m. * 2/8/07 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 2:00p.m. * 2/6/07 ELIZABETH CITY STATE 5:30p.m. * 2/3/07 JOHNSONC.SMITH 5:30p.m. * 1/30/07 1/27/07 VIRGINIA UNION 5:30p.m. * atLivingstone 5:30p.m. * 1/23/07 atJohnsonC.Smith 5:30p.m. * 1/20/07 SHAW 5:30p.m. * 1/18/07 atFayettevilleState 5:30p.m. * 1/13/07 N.C.CENTRAL 5:30p.m. * 1/11/07 at Virginia State * 5:30p.m. (7)JOHNSON,Crystal 1/9/07 atUniversityofD.C. 1/6/07 6:00p.m. (13)THOMAS,Sherika 12/22/06 vsValdosta State 5:00p.m. $ 100 12/20/06 atFloridaGulfCoast 7:00p.m. $ SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 12/19/06 5:30p.m. * atSaintPaul’s 12/12/06 5:30p.m. * 12/05/06 52-45 LIVINGSTONE 5:30p.m. * atSalemInternational W 11/28/06 2:00p.m. 11/22/06 OPPONENT vsSt. Andrews Presbyterian 6:00p.m. # 11/18/06 vs Assumption 4:00p.m. # TIME 11/17/06 DATE Season schedule/resultsSeason 53 4 1)WIE,lyo (7)THOMAS,Sherika (10)SLOAT,Bethany (13)SWAILES,Allyson (11)WATSON,Markeya (10)WATSON,Markeya (22)MOORE,Genet 449 L 123 (20)MOORE,Genet 65-76 (26)MOORE,Genet 516 (13)SWAILES,Allyson 76-68 613 45-37 W (9)LUSBY,Tyrah 64-55 (21)SWAILES,Allyson (13)WATSON,MarkeyaW 1156 W L 465 70-65 (21)WATSON,Markeya (9)WATSON,Markeya 56-67 W 211 L (14)JOHNSON,Crystal (10)SWAILES,Allyson 39-65 (12)SWAILES,Allyson 737 (11)SWAILES,Allyson 53-44 (8)WATSON,Markeya (18)SWAILES,Allyson (22)SWAILES,Allyson W 672 74-70 (19)SWAILES,Allyson WOT (21)MOORE,Genet 783 (27)MOORE,Genet (13)SWAILES,Allyson (10)WATSON,Markeya 58-50 1063 (21)WATSON,Markeya 362 (21)SWAILES,Allyson (22)THOMAS,Sherika W 343 69-66 (7)WATSON,Markeya (19)MOORE,Genet 759 70-68 (32)SWAILES,Allyson W L (11)SWAILES,Allyson 60-55 1232 62-70 W L 117 (10)KNIGHT,Ashlee 82-89 W (11)WATSON,Markeya (10)SWAILES,Allyson (10)SWAILES,Allyson 93 82-58 (13)WATSON,Markeya 297 85-42 (17)SWAILES,Allyson (8)SWAILES,Allyson W 448 80-61 W 633 L (20)SWAILES,Allyson 42-61 W L 46-76 (10)SWAILES,Allyson 468 L 58-45 63-75 (25)MOORE,Genet W 200 79-48 HIGHPOINTS 59-56 W ATTEND W 58-46 SCORE W 6 (7MOEGnt (11)SWAILES,Allyson (17)MOORE,Genet 56 (1TOA,hrk (9)WATSON,Markeya (9)WATSON,Markeya (21)THOMAS,Sherika (20)SWAILES,Allyson (18)COLE,Tracy (11)THOMAS,Sherika (7)THOMAS,Sherika (8)KNIGHT,Ashlee (7)WATSON,Markeya (9)SWAILES,Allyson HIGH REBOUNDS 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball 19 L 69-79 L 58-60 L 52-75 L 59-98 L 54-57 L 56-76 L 53-79 L 50-53 L 48-69 L 60-63 L 44-92 L 44-78 L 48-62 L 58-108 L 43-111 W 85-73 W 67-47 W 72-61 100 1987-88 (7 - 16) 1986-87 (3 - 21) * at Saint Paul’s * at Saint Paul’s * NORFOLK STATE Central * at N.C. * at Elizabeth City State LINCOLN (PA.) L 66-85 Virginia Union * at L 71-89 Virginia State * at LIBERTY State * at Norfolk W 78-37 W 56-51 L 44-73 * ELIZABETH CITY STATE * ELIZABETH CITY STATE L 57-61 Virginia State * at STATE * FAYETTEVILLE VIRGINIA UNION * L 53-67 State * at Norfolk * NORFOLK STATE of D.C. L 59-61 at University * at Hampton Winston-Salem State # L 53-87 vs L 58-76 Tournament # CIAA L 53-86 L 67-86 Hampton VIRGINIA UNION * * SHAW * LIVINGSTONE STATE WINSTON-SALEM L 56-61 * L 61-67 SHORE MD.-EAST. State * at Fayetteville W 69-51 Augustine’s * at Saint * ELIZABETH CITY STATE W 65-59 W 65-55 L 64-75 VIRGINIA STATE * L 45-75 * SAINT PAUL’S Smith C. * at Johnson L 71-87 L 62-83 VIRGINIA STATE STATE VIRGINIA * HAMPTON (Pa.) at Lincoln State # Winston-Salem vs Tournament L 55-66 # CIAA L 62-74 COPPIN STATE * at Shaw * at Livingstone State Winston-Salem * at AUGUSTINE’S * SAINT L 61-77 * at Elizabeth City State L 68-72 VIRGINIA STATE * at Coppin State L 52-68 * at Saint Paul’s UNIVERSITY OF D.C. L 45-65 * SAINT PAUL’S Virginia Union * at L 53-84 SMITH * JOHNSON C. * HAMPTON W 43-41 CENTRAL * N.C. L 56-57 W 73-69 OT game-by-game results game-by-game L 34-61 L 63-74 L 52-76 L 44-54 L 47-65 L 55-63 L 58-78 L 47-87 L 41-61 L 36-65 L 37-71 L 31-52 L 28-75 L 52-79 L 48-68 L 47-88 L 51-61 L 47-105 L 49-102 L 46-115 W 61-41 1985-86 (2 - 24) 1984-85 (0 - 25) 1984-85 * at Norfolk State * at Norfolk * NORFOLK STATE L 41-72 L 49-80 * at Saint Augustine’s Augustine’s * at Saint * ELIZABETH CITY STATE L 45-72 Virginia State * at L 58-75 * SAINT PAUL’S * SHAW * at Saint Paul’s VIRGINIA UNION * Smith C. * at Johnson State * at Fayetteville Central L 64-73 * at N.C. L 50-67 * at Elizabeth City State L 58-90 * at Hampton Virginia Union * at L 63-85 L 61-100 * HAMPTON * HAMPTON # vs Shaw Tournament #CIAA Wesleyan vs N.C. Washington vs Mary STATE WINSTON-SALEM * L 41-71 L 70-75 OT L 69-72 OT Dame (Md.) at Notre at Coppin State * LIVINGSTONE W 74-57 at UMBC CONCORDIA AUGUSTINE’S * SAINT VIRGINIA STATE * L 54-94 STATE * FAYETTEVILLE * SAINT PAUL’S L 41-86 Virginia Union * at L 21-75 * NORFOLK STATE at UMBC * at Hampton L 29-76 * at Elizabeth City State L 33-71 VIRGINIA UNION * * at Saint Paul’s L 37-90 Virginia State * at L 37-75 vs Salisbury State Liberty West vs CENTRAL * N.C. State * at Norfolk * at Livingstone State Winston-Salem * at L 48-132 SMITH * JOHNSON C. L 46-85 Shore L 29-79 at Md.-East. * SHAW L 44-68 STATE * ELIZABETH CITY 50-90 L L 46-62 at St. Mary’s (Md.) Mary’s at St. State * at Morgan Tournament #CIAA W 83-42 L 77-89 L 77-81 L 55-82 L 69-90 L 46-48 L 40-78 L 75-79 L 75-84 L 61-78 L 55-71 L 58-59 L 54-94 L 53-109 L 63-104 L 68-106 W 68-63 W 76-66 1982-83 1981-82 (8 - 18) (8 1981-82 1983-84 (5 - 20) Game-by-Game Results Unavailable Game-by-Game at Southeastern at Md.-East. Shore Shore at Md.-East. Virginia State * at STATE DELAWARE W 72-70 W 73-61 at Delaware State at Delaware VIRGINIA STATE * at Spring Garden L 60-96 L 71-92 * at Saint Paul’s * at Saint Paul’s VIRGINIA UNION * State * at Norfolk L 47-75 L 54-73 * at Morgan State SHORE MD.-EAST. * at Hampton W 70-67 L 50-69 vs William Penn William Penn vs vs Delta State Union Virginia * at STATE * ELIZABETH CITY 47-60 L L 50-72 at St. Mary’s (Md.) Mary’s at St. * at Elizabeth City State at UMBC L 50-81 W 76-61 at Univ. of Pittsburgh of Pittsburgh at Univ. of at National College * SAINT PAUL’S L 62-112 L 73-94 W 64-36 HAMPTON HAMPTON SOUTHEASTERN STATE * NORFOLK W 85-44 L 52-67 * at Hampton Winston-Salem State # * vs L 87-92 at Spring Garden at Spring Garden (MD.) MARY’S ST. State * at Norfolk W 91-42 L 61-78 * VIRGINIA UNION * * ELIZABETH CITY STATE L 58-84 * at Saint Paul’s L 52-81 ROBERT MORRIS ROBERT * NORFOLK STATE * LIVINGSTONE * SAINT PAUL’S L 50-68 L 65-69 W 69-62 W 75-57 * HAMPTON * HAMPTON * at Elizabeth City State Virginia Union * at L 64-80 L 44-85 * at N.C. Central * at N.C. Smith C. * at Johnson State * at Fayetteville L 69-95 L 88-97 NOTRE DAME (MD.) (MD.) DAME NOTRE * at Shaw VIRGINIA STATE * W 86-64 L 62-77 at Virginia State at STATE DELAWARE L 70-81 20 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball tNrokSae W53-103FO L74-82 * atNorfolk State * atN.C. Central W86-47 W 66-51 * atJohnson C. Smith * atSaintPaul’s * VIRGINIA UNION W 68-67 * SAINTPAUL’S at Lincoln(Pa.) 86-56 * atFayetteville State W73-36 * SHAW L71-100 * WINSTON-SALEM STATEW 81-74 * LIVINGSTONE W * atSaint Augustine’s LINCOLN (PA.) L35-72 L40-112 # CIAA Tournament vs Johnson C. Smith# L54-62 * atHampton W71-63 * at Virginia State L66-71 * atElizabethCityState * VIRGINIA STATE * VIRGINIA UNION W59-56 * atSaintPaul’s * HAMPTON L72-75 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE L55-62 L47-70 * N.C. CENTRAL at Lincoln(Pa.) * JOHNSONC. SMITH * at Virginia Union W75-45 * SAINTPAUL’S W56-48 W81-80 * FAYETTEVILLE STATE at Univ. ofMD-Eastern * NORFOLKSTATE * atShaw W72-71 * atLivingstone W61-45 W85-75 * at Winston-Salem State * SAINT AUGUSTINE’S * atFayetteville State at Norfolk State vs Shaw * HAMPTON 1987-88 continued ... # CIAA Tournament vs Shaw # W49-97FO * HAMPTON L51-84 * at Virginia State L43-64 * atNorfolk State L51-72 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE * VIRGINIA STATE L29-82 * at Virginia Union * atHampton * atElizabethCityState game-by-game results 1988-89 (10-13) 1989-90 (9-13) W 74-28 W 81-43 L 48-110 L50-65 L43-64 W -FO L 43-96 L 52-71 L 54-56 L 39-78 L 49-51 L 36-71 L 52-80 L 60-76 L 56-93 L 45-62 L 58-72 L 42-78 IGNASAE L44-78 L60-73 * atN.C. Central * VIRGINIA STATE W63-52 DELAWARE STATE MARYLAND-EASTERN SHO L 50-102 * HAMPTON * LIVINGSTONE L45-72 * SHAW L42-87 L52-72 * WINSTON-SALEM STATE * atFayetteville State * atSaint Augustine’s at Queens(NY) at Shippensburg # CIAA Tournament L28-67 vs Shaw L39-91 # * atLivingstone * HAMPTON L53-70 * VIRGINIA STATE * atNorfolk L58-74 State * atElizabethCityState L58-91 * at L51-67 Virginia State L43-65 * VIRGINIA UNION L41-84 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE L57-75 * NORFOLKSTATE * N.C. CENTRAL at Delaware State * at Virginia Union L38-74 W85-44 * atSaintPaul’s vs Millersville at UnitedStatesNavel W77-40 * atHampton LINCOLN (PA.) * atShaw W79-65 * SAINTPAUL’S W 81-73 * JOHNSONC. SMITH L77-85 * FAYETTEVILLE STATE L55-57 * at Winston-Salem State * SAINT AUGUSTINE’S sJhsnC mt L62-73 # CIAA W86-62 Tournament vs Johnson C. Smith# * atHampton L51-65 * at Virginia State L55-102 * SAINTPAUL’S * VIRGINIA UNION * NORFOLKSTATE W 67-60 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE at Lincoln(Pa.) L61-961225 * Virginia Union L59-65 L61-78225 L64-74OT * atElizabethCityState * atNorfolk State L59-72 COLUMBIA UNION * atSaintPaul’s * atJohnson C. Smith 1990-91 (4-20) 1991-92 (5-21) W 62-47 W 93-37 L45-67 L69-78 L62-91 L 52-90 L 76-82 L 53-82 L 50-82 L 22-92 L 41-55 L 57-60 L 66-82 L 48-82 L 56-71 L 50-84 L 61-64 tVrii no L53-79 L49-97 * at Virginia Union * atNorfolk L45-58 State W60-50 * atSaintPaul’s L44-86 * atElizabethCityState L58-73 * VIRGINIA UNION W 58-57 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE * NORFOLKSTATE L48-63 L65-73 * VIRGINIA STATE * SAINTPAUL’S * JOHNSONC. SMITH * N.C. CENTRAL L58-75 at Kutztown L55-72 * FAYETTEVILLE STATE * SAINT AUGUSTINE’S L62-79 * HAMPTON EasternSho at Maryland * atLivingstone W44-38 * atShaw * at Winston-Salem State vs Saginaw Valley at Gannon sNrokSae# L54-92 W80-62 # CIAA W67-52 Tournament vs Norfolk State# vs Johnson C. Smith# L40-56 * HAMPTON * SAINTPAUL’S W71-64 UNIVERSITY OFD.C. W74-58 L67-70 * at Virginia State * VIRGINIA STATE * VIRGINIA UNION * NORFOLKSTATE L53-61 WESLEY W76-58 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE L62-83 * atSaintPaul’s W69-57 * at Virginia Union L69-71 W64-56 * atElizabethCityState * atNorfolk State L64-74 * atJohnson C. Smith W52-51 * atN.C. Central W58-48 * atFayetteville State * atSaint Augustine’s W59-46 * atHampton * LIVINGSTONE MARYLAND-EASTERN SHO W 66-54 WEST CHESTER * SHAW * WINSTON-SALEM STATEW 58-39 L60-61 # CIAA Tournament * vsFayetteville State# W64-58OT * atHampton * VIRGINIA STATE 1993-94 (14-11) 1992-93 (6-18) W 66-57 W 62-53 W 69-57 W 89-28 L46-59 L49-83 L53-56 L 58-64 L 44-65 L 44-66 L 51-81 L 61-73 L 61-78 L 66-74 L 37-75 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball 21 L 54-67 L 44-53 L 59-65 W 93-62 W 56-41 W 72-58 W 67-36 W 86-59 W 83-52 W 73-52 W 67-54 W 73-23 W 65-49 W 76-68 W 80-77 W 78-51 W 91-42 W 124-15 1998-99 (25 - 4) vs Winston-Salem State # vs vs Livingstone # W 70-60 State # vs Fayetteville State $ at Kennesaw Tournament # CIAA W 71-55 Tournament $ NCAA L 70-81 ALLEN of D.C. at University LINCOLN (PA.) * at Livingstone W 63-39 Winston-Salem State * at AUGUSTINE’S *SAINT W 64-53 STATE * FAYETTEVILLE W 72-52 at Bloomsburg W 69-66 UNIVERSITY OF D.C. W 65-64 AMERICAN INTERNATION W 103-38 Virginia State * at CENTRAL * N.C. * SHAW SMITH * JOHNSON C. W 69-53 Rose at St. W 63-39 W 75-62 FELICIAN of D.C. at University Virginia Union * at * ELIZABETH CITY STATE W 80-47 W 75-62 * SAINT PAUL’S VIRGINIA UNION * W 76-61 * at Shaw VIRGINIA STATE * W 64-47 * at Saint Paul’s * at Elizabeth City State W 81-51 W 46-40 * at N.C. Central Central * at N.C. * at Shaw Smith C. * at Johnson UNION VIRGINIA * W 62-48 of D.C. at University W 79-57 City State * at Elizabeth W 60-48 * at Saint Paul’s W 71-55 W 82-41 Union Virginia * at * SHAW State Virginia * at at Lincoln (Pa.) W 66-60 * SAINT PAUL’S STATE * ELIZABETH CITY W 64-39 W 61-41 Virginia State # vs # vs Shaw vs Livingstone # $ vs Presbyterian W 98-62 at Francis Marion $ Tournament # CIAA Tournament $ NCAA W 63-59 L 52-62 game-by-game results game-by-game L 59-64 W 74-49 W 68-65 W 78-45 W 71-66 W 78-52 W 76-32 W 71-52 W 58-44 W 63-55 W 66-41 W 72-51 W 106-36 1997-98 (28 - 2) 1996-97 (29 - 2) 1996-97 (29 - SHIPPENSBURG VIRGINIA STATE * W 81-72 W 71-56 UNIVERSITY OF D.C. UNIVERSITY OF D.C. (NY) Albany vs W 87-43 at Bryant * LIVINGSTONE W 70-65 STATE WINSTON-SALEM * Augustine’s * at Saint BARBER-SCOTIA W 70-33 State * at Fayetteville W 72-61 at Elon SAINT PAUL’S W 48-22 L 70-76 CHEYNEY Virginia Union *at *VIRGINIA STATE of D.C. at University LYNN W 62-54 * at Saint Paul’s W 63-58 W 67-55 Smith # C. vs Johnson # Augustine’s vs Saint State # vs Fayetteville W 78-52 vs Georgia College $ W 58-57 State $ at Kennesaw W 75-63 OT W 60-37 Tournament # CIAA Tournament $ NCAA L 68-74 WEST VIRGINIA STATE VIRGINIA STATE WEST SHIPPENSBURG W 92-40 Virginia State * at CENTRAL * N.C. SMITH * JOHNSON C. W 107-53 W 54-53 at Gallaudet W 78-57 at Pitt-Johnstown W 89-38 W 85-54 *ELIZABETH CITY STATE *VIRGINIA UNION *SAINT PAUL’S W 70-54 *NORFOLK STATE W 55-38 *at Elizabeth City State State *at Norfolk W 71-69 68-48 W W 67-54 vs Fayetteville State # State vs Fayetteville # vs Shaw Tournament # CIAA W 87-69 GLENVILLE STATE * at Livingstone State Winston-Salem * at W 72-53 * at Shaw L 74-75 AUGUSTINE’S * SAINT STATE * FAYETTEVILLE W 88-64 FELICIAN 75-64 W * SAINT PAUL’S PAUL’S * SAINT (PA.) LINCOLN # Central vs N.C. W 74-44 W 97-88 W 82-56 L 57-58 L 70-76 L 57-79 L 59-77 L 45-50 L 54-67 W 81-35 W 66-38 W 86-45 W 77-53 W 81-36 W 56-43 W 67-52 W 54-48 W 84-71 1994-95 (19 - 9) (19 1994-95 1995-96 (20 - 9) * at Virginia State * at UNIVERSITY OF D.C. L 72-85 * NORFOLK STATE * NORFOLK STATE PITT.-JOHNSTOWN VIRGINIA UNION * L 54-64 W 70-61 OT W 74-51 * at Virginia Union * at * at Saint Paul’s * ELIZABETH CITY STATE W 71-43 W 66-53 * VIRGINIA STATE VIRGINIA STATE * State * at Norfolk * at Elizabeth City State W 59-56 W 74-61 L 59-98 * at Fayetteville State * at Fayetteville Central * at N.C. Smith C. * at Johnson W 71-57 WESLEY 1/16/1996 W 77-60 W 87-45 W 56-37 KUTZTOWN KUTZTOWN W 64-51 STATE WINSTON-SALEM * Augustine’s * at Saint W 66-64 at George Mason * SHAW * LIVINGSTONE W 73-33 vs Valdosta State Valdosta vs vs Elizabeth City State CHEYNEY W 89-55 * at Hampton vs Livingstone # State # vs Fayetteville Tournament # CIAA L 65-66 OT L 72-73 * at Virginia Union * at VIRGINIA STATE * at Maryland-Eastern Sho W 74-66 L 62-73 L 67-76 WESLEY State * at Norfolk * at Saint Paul’s L 60-92 * VIRGINIA UNION * * SAINT PAUL’S * at Elizabeth City State W 67-62 W 70-58 W 89-56 * at Virginia State Virginia * at * NORFOLK STATE * ELIZABETH CITY STATE W 67-52 W 63-60 OT W 81-71 COLUMBIA UNION COLUMBIA UNION Chester West at CENTRAL * N.C. W 86-40 SMITH * JOHNSON C. W 79-64 W 61-52 * SAINT AUGUSTINE’S AUGUSTINE’S * SAINT STATE * FAYETTEVILLE L 71-75 OT L 60-71 of D.C. at University L 59-77 * at Livingstone * at Livingstone Academy at Naval HAMPTON W 53-51 CHEYNEY CHEYNEY State Winston-Salem * at * at Shaw W 73-60 22 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball ..CNRL L40-74 L51-96 * FAYETTEVILLE STATE * N.C. CENTRAL * at Virginia State W62-51 SHIPPENSBURG XAVIER (LA) L42-59 COLUMBIA UNION W58-42 * SAINTPAUL’S vs Winston-Salem State at EastStroudsburg L43-54 at Millersville L51-80 * SAINT AUGUSTINE’S * at Winston-Salem State W90-63OT* atLivingstone COLUMBIA UNION W60-50 # CIAA Tournament W83-59 vs Livingstone# vs N.C. W82-40 Central# W62-44 vs Fayetteville State# UNIVERSITY OFD.C.W 79-41 W79-52 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE W67-53 * SAINTPAUL’S * VIRGINIA STATE L69-71 * SHAW W89-47 * at Virginia Union L60-70 * atElizabethCityState W68-63 * VIRGINIA UNION * atJohnson C. W75-59 Smith * atShaw * atN.C. W83-62 Central W74-57 * VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY OFD.C. SPELMAN * atSaintPaul’s W 80-75 BLOOMSBURG at Cheyney W66-58 * atFayetteville State CHEYNEY * atSaint Augustine’s * WINSTON-SALEM STATEW 59-54 W73-49 * LIVINGSTONE WEST VIRGINIA STATE at Shippensburg IGNASAE L61-70 * atSaintPaul’s W81-72 W77-58 * VIRGINIA STATE * atShaw * VIRGINIA UNION L55-65 at ColumbiaUnion L70-86 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE at Benedict W88-44 L64-86 * at Virginia Union UNIVERSITY OFD.C. * JOHNSONC. SMITH * SHAW game-by-game results 1999-2000 (22-5) 2000-01 (9-18) W 57-50 W 97-52 W 70-41 W 71-64 W 65-61 W 70-45 W 78-53 W 98-55 W 79-51 L53-89 L58-85 L 61-73 L 58-87 L 56-69 L 62-63 L 66-72 L 55-58 L 71-82 L 67-87 CHEYNEY MILLERSVILLE W72-59 * SAINTPAUL’S * SAINT AUGUSTINE’S L82-86OT L54-64OT * at Winston-Salem State * atLivingstone at Shepherd Rock vs Slippery W77-66 L71-75OT * vsJohnson C. Smith L48-59 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE * SAINTPAUL’S L75-83 W76-51 * at Virginia State * SHAW L43-63 PITT-JOHNSTOWN W 85-61 at ColumbiaUnion W 85-55 * atElizabethCityState L64-73 * VIRGINIA UNION COLUMBIA UNION L58-92 * atJohnson C. Smith L50-68 * atShaw * atFayetteville State W75-40 * atN.C. Central * W69-51 VIRGINIA STATE SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY OFD.C. WILBERFORCE * atSaintPaul’s W65-54 * LIVINGSTONE at Shepherd * atSaint Augustine’s W73-88FO * WINSTON-SALEM STATEW 92-79 at Millersville at Kutztown vs Indiana(PA) L69-82 L53-55 vs Johnson C. Smith at ElizabethCityState tUiest fDC W58-51 W 73-56 * atShaw at University ofD.C. * VIRGINIA UNION W83-54 at Bloomfi L60-77 eld W69-67 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE at Pitt-Johnstown L70-77 at ColumbiaUnion L59-65 * at Virginia Union CENTRAL ST. L68-78 (OHIO) * JOHNSONC. SMITH W67-59 * SHAW * FAYETTEVILLE STATE L75-76OT * N.C. CENTRAL W 76-55 * at Virginia State * SAINT AUGUSTINE’S 2002-03 (12-16) 2001-02 (11-15) W 57-47 W 66-61 W 72-61 W 69-65 W 81-76 L59-73 L56-69 L59-82 L 50-74 L 78-99 L 50-65 L 53-59 L 48-65 L 73-81 L 83-90 L 66-76 L 43-65 L 78-82 L 56-67 IGNASAE L58-65 W91-78 L72-81 Carolina* atNorth Central * VIRGINIA STATE W95-83 SHIPPENSBURG L68-84 UNIV. OFNORTH FLORIDA L63-80 * atSt. Paul’s UNIV. OFD.C. BLOOMSBURG L80-93OT * atSt. Augustine’s * WINSTON-SALEM STATEW 76-68 * LIVINGSTONE vs Bloomsburg L79-90 at Millersville CHEYNEY W CENTRAL ST. (OHIO) L68-74 # CIAA Tournament W63-57 vs Saint L69-72 Augustine’s # * atElizabethCityState W100-58 * atSaintPaul’s COLUMBIA UNION VIRGINIA STATE tCnrlS.(ho L71-72 L63-78 at CentralSt. (Ohio) at Wilberforce W74-57 * JOHNSONC. SMITH * SHAW W79-62 *at Livingstone * N.C. CENTRAL L76-81 * at Virginia State DAVIS &ELKINS W 56-55 at Univ.of theSciences W71-47 vs Millersville * ST. AUGUSTINE’S COLUMBIA UNION Florida at North vs Rollins CHEYNEY L73-96 W84-60 # CIAA Tournament vs Fayetteville State# W75-52 vs St. Augustine’s # L73-87 W79-66 * ELIZABETHCITYSTATE * ST. PAUL’S L62-79 at ColumbiaUnion * at Virginia State * SHAW W62-52 W77-46 * at L72-81 Virginia Union * atElizabethCityState COLUMBIA UNION W69-65 * VIRGINIA UNION at Univ. ofD.C. W 73-66 * atJohnson C. Smith * atShaw * atFayetteville State 2003-04 (14-15) 2004-05 (16-12) L81-110 W 87-69 W 80-49 W 79-55 W 80-62 W 83-55 W 63-48 L70-88 L65-70 L65-75 L62-66 L59-73 L 56-64 L 58-82 L 57-65 L 52-68 L 38-59 89-62 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball 23 game-by-game results game-by-game L 56-67 L 39-65 L 42-61 L 62-70 W 70-68 * at North Carolina Central Central * at North Carolina L 54-75 * SAINT PAUL'S * at Elizabeth City State at Columbia Union 70-65 W VIRGINIA STATE * State # Fayetteville Central # North Carolina W 64-55 Tournament # CIAA W 45-37 L 65-76 W 76-68 * at Virginia State Virginia State * at CENTRAL * N.C. State * at Fayetteville * SHAW W 85-42 Smith C. * at Johnson W 82-58 L 82-89 * at Livingstone VIRGINIA UNION * W 60-55 SMITH * JOHNSON C. STATE * ELIZABETH CITY W 69-66 W 58-50 69-80 L STATE * FAYETTEVILLE Union Virginia * at L 89-101 Augustine's * at St. * at Shaw 74-70 W OT W 53-44 at Florida Gulf Coast Gulf at Florida State Valdosta vs of D.C. at University 46-76 L W 80-61 L 63-75 L 66-79 L 32-60 L 36-50 L 72-90 L 42-78 L 49-88 L 37-51 L 88-93 W 58-46 W 70-65 W 73-66 W 84-60 W 87-74 W 48-37 W 56-49 W 77-44 W 83-81 OT 2006-07 (12 - 7) 2005-06 (13 - 16) 2005-06 (13 - * SAINT AUGUSTINE’S AUGUSTINE’S * SAINT W 58-45 at Salem International * LIVINGSTONE * at Saint Paul’s W 59-56 W 79-48 vs Assumption vs Presbyterian Andrews vs St. W 52-45 # CIAA Tournament # CIAA * SAINT PAUL’S * SAINT PAUL’S * ELIZABETH CITY STATE L 54-79 Winston-Salem State # vs Smith # C. vs Johnson W 52-51 W 59-57 L 54-65 * at Saint Paul’s * at Saint Paul’s * SHAW Virginia State * at W 57-54 * at Elizabeth City State State * at Fayetteville Virginia Union * at L 76-87 L 81-91 L 47-64 LINCOLN (PA) LINCOLN (PA) VIRGINIA UNION * COLUMBIA UNION L 36-48 W 80-65 * LIVINGSTONE * LIVINGSTONE * at Shaw Smith C. * at Johnson W 79-70 OT L 50-61 at Clayton State at Clayton Georgia West vs VIRGINIA STATE * Central * at N.C. 57-44 W at Catawba at Catawba Chester West at vs Millersville * WINSTON-SALEM STATE 76-50 W STATE WINSTON-SALEM * at Lincoln (PA) Augustine’s * at St. L 46-51 CENTRAL ST. (OHIO) CENTRAL ST. at Bloomsburg vs Lock Haven L 54-63 * ST. PAUL’S PAUL’S * ST. * at Elizabeth City State vs Livingstone Central vs N.C. L 80-93 OT W 91-89 L 79-84 OT * ST. PAUL’S PAUL’S * ST. * at Shaw VIRGINIA STATE * W 90-68 * ELIZABETH CITY STATE CITY STATE * ELIZABETH 84-85 L STATE * FAYETTEVILLE VIRGINIA UNION * 89-78 W W 83-78 * at Virginia Union Virginia Union * at Union at Columbia State Winston-Salem * at W 74-70 W 71-48 W 68-65 2004-05 continued ...... continued 2004-05 24 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS CAREER INDIVIDUAL 6. 1063-Shaunte’MATTHEWS (96games)-1990-94 5. 1213-Beverly WINSTEAD (116games)-1996-00 4. 1293-RachillROBINSON (112games)-2001-05 3. 1565-RashidaBROOKS (121games)-1995-99 2. 1646-BrandyLEMONS(115games)1993-97 1. 2107- Allyson HARDY (109games)-2001-05 Points SCORING (CAREER) 7. .491 -RachillROBINSON (478-973) -2001-05 .500-JanJACOBS (5-10) -1996-97 .500-MichelleMcGOWAN (9-18)-1992-93 4. .500-Bridgette GREEN(5-10)-1991-92 3. .513-AllysonSWAILES (363-707)-2004-07 2. .541-Rashida BROOKS (681-1259) -1995-99 1. 12.000-Maisha TREADWELL (24-2)-1993-95 Field goalpercentage (minimum5made) 10. 695-Kenyail JOHNSON(90 games)-2002-06 9. 707-AllysonSWAILES -2004-07 (71games) 8. 726- Yolanda MATTHEWS (108games)-1993-97 7. 856-Brenonda JACKSON (119games)-1994-98 6. 973-RachillROBINSON (112games)-2001-05 5. 1167-Beverly WINSTEAD (116games)-1996-00 4. 1192-Shaunte’MATTHEWS (96games)-1990-94 3. 1259-RashidaBROOKS (121games)-1995-99 2. 1548-BrandyLEMONS(115games)1993-97 1. 1751- Allyson HARDY (109games)-2001-05 Field goalsattempted 10. 237-DeidraFIELDS(55games)1998-00 9. 260- Tarsha WILSON (106games)-1994-98 8. 274-Brenonda JACKSON (119games)-1994-98 7. 363-AllysonSWAILES -2004-07 (71games) 6. 418-Shaunte’MATTHEWS (96games)-1990-94 5. 478-RachillROBINSON (112games)-2001-05 4. 504-Beverly WINSTEAD (116 games)-1996-00 3. 671-BrandyLEMONS(115games)1993-97 2. 681-RashidaBROOKS (121games)-1995-99 1. 730- Allyson HARDY (109games)-2001-05 Field goalsmade FIELD GOALS (CAREER) 10. 12.1-GenetMOORE(43games)2005-07 9. 12.9-RashidaBROOKS (121games)-1995-99 8. 13.2- Tracy MAYS (22games)-1992-93 7. 13.9-Demetress JORDAN (20games)-1991-92 6. 14.1-AllysonSWAILES -2004-07 (71games) 5. 14.3- Valerie CURTIS (22games)-1990-91 4. 14.3-BrandyLEMONS(115games)1993-97 3. 14.5- Tiffany MOSS(48games)-1998-00 2. (27games)-2001-02 16.2-Mona-GailBAKER 1. 19.3- Allyson HARDY (109games)-2001-05 Scoring average (minimum5games) 10. 695- Tiffany MOSS(48games)-1998-00 9. 738- Tarsha WILSON (106games)-1994-98 8. 797-Brenonda JACKSON (119games)-1994-98 7. 1000-AllysonSWAILES -2004-07 (71games) 5. 261-GenetMOORE(43games)2005-07 4. 279-Kenyail JOHNSON(90games)-2002-06 3. 289-Denay FIELDS(85games)-1997-99,00-01 2. 292-Chanel TURNER (85games)-2003-06 1. 359-Brenonda JACKSON (119games)-1994-98 3-point field goalsattempted 10. 42- Tiffany MOSS(48games)-1998-00 9. 47-Kaymina THOMPSON (107games)-1998-00,01-03 8. 55-Dawn HANCOCK(113games)-1993-97 7. 60- Tracy COLE(47games)-2004-05,06-07 6. 74-Denay FIELDS(85games)-1997-99,00-01 80-Chanel TURNER (85games)-2003-06 4. 80- Allyson HARDY (109games)-2001-05 3. 81-Kenyail JOHNSON(90games)-2002-06 2. 100-GenetMOORE(43games)2005-07 1. 107-Brenonda JACKSON (119games)-1994-98 3-point field goalsmade 3-POINT FIELDGOALS (CAREER) 10. .476-LaToya HOPKINS(10-21)-2001-03 9. .480-Roslyn VERNOY (12-25)-2002-03 8. .482- Anita CREEK(230-477)-1994-98 3. 426 -BrandyLEMONS(115 games)-1993-97 2. 503 -RachillROBINSON (112games) -2001-05 1. 728- Allyson HARDY (109games)-2001-05 Free throws attempted 203 -RashidaBROOKS (121games)- 1995-99 9. 203-Beverly WINSTEAD (116games)-1996-00 218 - Tarsha WILSON (106games)-1994-98 7. 218-Shaunte’MATTHEWS (96games)-1990-94 6. 227- Yolanda MATTHEWS (108games)-1993-97 5. 235- Tiffany MOSS (48games)-1998-00 4. 272-AllysonSWAILES -2004-07 (71games) 3. 298-BrandyLEMONS(115games)1993-97 2. 332-RachillROBINSON (112games)-2001-05 1. 567- Allyson HARDY (109games) -2001-05 Free throws made FREE THROWS (CAREER) 10. (11-36)-2001-02 .306-Mona-GailBAKER 9. .306- Tracy COLE(60-196)-2004-05,06-07 8. (8-26)-1999-01 .308-MahaliaMERCADO 7. .316-ErinnFORD(25-79)1990-93 6. .320-Danay FIELDS(16-50)-1999-00 5. JOHNSON(12-35)-2006-07 .343-Crystal 4. .345- Tatiana JOHNSON(19-55)-2000-04 3. .357- Allyson HARDY (80-224)-2001-05 2. .383-GenetMOORE(100-261)2005-07 1. .538-ElnitaCURTIS (7-13)-1991-92 3-point FGpercentage (minimum5made) 10. 138- Tiffany MOSS(48games)-1998-00 9. 155-Kaymina THOMPSON (107games)-1998-00,01-03 8. 196- Tracy COLE(47games)-2004-05,06-07 7. 216-Dawn HANCOCK(113games)-1993-97 6. 224- Allyson HARDY (109games)-2001-05 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball 25 INDIVIDUALCAREER RECORDS 1. 5.0 - Valerie CURTIS (22 games) - 1990-91 CURTIS Valerie 5.0 - 1. (20 games) - 1991-92 JORDAN 4.0 - Demetress 2. (109 games) - 2001-05 HARDY Allyson 3.3 - 3. (96 games) - 1990-94 MATTHEWS 3.3 - Shaunte’ 4. (52 games) - 1993-95 MACKEY Yetisha 2.9 - 5. MOSS (48 games) - 1998-00 Tiffany 2.8 - 6. LEMONS (115 games) - 1993-97 2.6 - Brandy 7. BARNES (31 games) - 2000-02 Tamara 2.5 - 8. BAKER 2.5 - Mona-Gail (27 games) - 2001-02 9. (22 games) - 1992-93 MAYS Tracy 2.5 - 10. 10. 41 - Brandy LEMONS - 1993-97 10. (minimum 5 games) shots average Blocked (121 games) - 1995-99 2.0 - Rashida BROOKS 1. 2.0 - Kim McCALL (32 games) - 1995-96 2. (28 games) - 2002-04 BERRY 1.3 - Leketia 3. 1.3 - Mona-Gail BAKER (27 games) - 2001-02 4. McCALL 1.2 - Kimberly (79 games) - 1993-95,96-97 5. BAILEY (53 games) - 1999-01 Tamara 1.0 - 6. (22 games) - 1992-93 MAYS Tracy 1.0 - 7. 0.9 - Sara PETERSON (7 games) - 1992-93 8. 0.9 - Deidra FIELDS (55 games) - 1998-00 9. games) - 1998-00 MOSS (48 Tiffany 0.8 - 10. (CAREER) STEALS Steals - 2001-05 HARDY Allyson 359 - 1. - 1990-94 MATTHEWS 315 - Shaunte’ 2. LEMONS - 1993-97 302 - Brandy 3. WINSTEAD - 1996-00 247 - Beverly 4. - 1993-97 MATTHEWS Yolanda 247 - - 1994-98 JACKSON 179 - Brenonda 6. - 1993-95 MACKEY Yetisha 153 - 7. - 1990-93 EVANS 133 - Stephanie 8. MOSS - 1998-00 Tiffany 132 - 9. - 1995-99 BROOKS 130 - Rashida 10. (minimum 5 games)Steals average Assists average (minimum 5 games) (minimum average Assists - Crystal 4.6 (19 games) - 2006-07 JOHNSON 1. (109 games) - 2001-05 HARDY Allyson - 4.4 2. - 1991-92 (11 games) - Elnita CURTIS 3.6 3. - 1993-95 (52 games) MACKEY Yetisha - 3.1 4. 1998-00 (48 games) - MOSS Tiffany - 2.8 5. (116 games) - 1996-00 WINSTEAD 2.7 - Beverly 6. (22 games) - 1990-91 CURTIS Valerie 2.6 - 7. (96 games) - 1990-94 2.5 - Shaunte’ MATTHEWS 8. - 2004-05 2.4 - Clarice KENT (27 games) 9. - 1994-98 (119 games) JACKSON 2.4 - Brenonda 10. (CAREER) SHOTS BLOCKED shots Blocked - 1995-99 243 - Rashida BROOKS 1. McCALL 96 - Kimberly - 1993-95,96-97 2. - 1997-01 72 - Sharna GRAY 3. 63 - Kim McCALL - 1995-96 4. - 1994-98 WILSON Tarsha 55 - 5. BAILEY - 1999-01 Tamara 55 - - 2001-05 51 - Rachill ROBINSON 7. - 2001-05 HARDY Allyson 49 - 8. 47 - Deidra FIELDS - 1998-00 9. 160 - Krystle EARLE - 2004-07 - 1990-93 EVANS 134 - Stephanie 10. 6. 193 - Yolanda MATTHEWS - 1993-97 MATTHEWS Yolanda 193 - 6. FIELDS - 1997-99,00-01 187 - Denay 7. - 1993-95 MACKEY Yetisha 160 - 8. 3. 286 - Brenonda JACKSON - 1994-98 JACKSON 286 - Brenonda 3. - 1990-94 MATTHEWS 241 - Shaunte’ 4. LEMONS - 1993-97 207 - Brandy 5. Assists - 2001-05 HARDY Allyson 478 - 1. WINSTEAD - 1996-00 308 - Beverly 2. 9. 8.3 - Markeya WATSON (46 games) - 2005-07 WATSON 9. 8.3 - Markeya FIELDS (55 games) - 1998-00 8.3 - Deidra 10. ASSISTS (CAREER) 6. 9.4 - Rachill ROBINSON (112 games) - 2001-05 ROBINSON 9.4 - Rachill 6. BAKER 9.1 - Mona-Gail (27 games) - 2001-02 7. 8.8 - Elaine CAPERS (12 games) - 1990-91 8. 3. 10.0 - Rashida BROOKS (121 games) - 1995-99 10.0 - Rashida BROOKS 3. (20 games) - 1991-92 JORDAN 9.9 - Demetress 4. (71 games) - 2004-07 5. 9.5 - Allyson SWAILES Rebounding average (minimum 5 games)Rebounding average (28 games) - 2002-04 BERRY 12.3 - Leketia 1. (22 games) - 1992-93 MAYS Tracy 10.6 - 2. 9. 456 - Deidra FIELDS (171o-285d) - 1998-00 9. McCALL 450 - Kimberly (212o-238d) - 1993-95,96-97 10. 5. 600 - Tarsha WILSON (223o-377d) - 1994-98 WILSON Tarsha 600 - 5. - 1990-94 (317o-282d) 599 - Shaunte’ MATTHEWS 6. WINSTEAD (259o-285d) - 1996-00 544 - Beverly 7. (165o-310d) - 1997-01 475 - Sharna GRAY 8. 2. 1058 - Rachill ROBINSON (415o-643d) - 2001-05 1058 - Rachill ROBINSON 2. (295o-377d) - 2004-07 3. 672 - Allyson SWAILES - 2001-05 (182o-427d) HARDY Allyson 609 - 4. REBOUNDING (CAREER) Rebounds (528o-686d) - 1995-99 1214 - Rashida BROOKS 1. .750 - Tyrah LUSBY (33-44) - 2006-07 Tyrah .750 - (142-190) - 1994-98 JACKSON .747 - Brenonda 10. 5. .762 - Tamara BAILEY - 1999-01 (64-84) Tamara .762 - 5. MOSS (235-310) - 1998-00 Tiffany .758 - 6. (272-362) - 2004-07 SWAILES 7. .751 - Allyson (6-8) - 2006-07 8. .750 - Bethany SLOAT 2. .779 - Allyson HARDY (567-728) - 2001-05 HARDY Allyson .779 - 2. (7-9) - 1996-97 .778 - Jan JACOBS 3. - 1991-92 (23-30) .767 - Elnita CURTIS 4. Free throw percentage (minimum 5 made) (minimum percentage throw Free - 1998-02 (131-122) TODD 1.074 - Keisha 1. 8. 362 - Allyson SWAILES (71 games) - 2004-07 Allyson SWAILES 8. 362 - - 1995-99 (121 games) 344 - Rashida BROOKS 9. MOSS (48 games) - 1998-00 Tiffany 310 - 10. 5. 381 - Beverly WINSTEAD (116 games) - 1996-00 (116 games) WINSTEAD - Beverly 381 5. (96 games) - 1990-94 - Shaunte’ MATTHEWS 378 6. - 1994-98 WILSON (106 games) Tarsha - 367 7. Free throws attempted (Continued ... ) ... (Continued attempted throws Free games) - 1993-97 (108 MATTHEWS Yolanda - 424 4. 26 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball staff directory (301) 860-4307 [email protected] [email protected] (301)860-3510(Fax) (301) 860-4307 Public RelationsDirector – Tammi Thomas (301) 860-3555(O) President –Dr. Mickey L. Burnim University 31 6-72 [email protected] [email protected] (301) 860-3762 Band Director – Adolph Wright [email protected] (301) 860-3427 Admission Director –DonaldKiah [email protected] (301) 860-3416 Registrar –DianMitchell [email protected] (301) 860-4302 Alumni Director –MonieBroadus (301) 860-3572 Cheerleaders – Thomasina Boardley [email protected] (301) 860-3580 Strength &Conditioning– TBA (301) 860-3581 (202)396-3299(H) Athletic Trainer –Gerard Burley [email protected] (301) 860-3119(O) (301)595-1780(H) Faculty Athletic Rep. –Dr. Freddie Vaughns [email protected] [email protected] (301) 860-3574(O) Information DirectorSports –Gregory Goings [email protected] (301) 860-3588 Senior Woman Administrator – Arlene Creek [email protected] (301) 860-3570 Program ManagementSpecialist–DonnaRice [email protected] (301) 860-3582 Donna Polk Associate Athletic Director /Compliance (301) 860-3570 Athletic Director –Derek Carter Athletic Support Staff Website: www.bsubulldogs.com Website: Main Office: (301) 860-3570 Office: Main 14000 Jericho Park Road Park 14000 Jericho Bowie StateBowie University Fax: (301) 860-3585 Bowie, MD 20715 MD Bowie, (301)860-3580 Arthur Thomas – Administrative Asst. (301)860-3580 Jim Tinch – Advance Scouting (301)860-3580 Theron Smith– Receivers & Tight Ends (301)860-3580 JasonFreeman –InsideLinebackers (301)860-3580 Jason Coordinator White –Defensive Line& Video (301)860-3580 Damon Wilson –RunningBacks&Special Teams (301)860-3580 Laurence Overton–OutsideLinebackers (301)860-3580 Aaron Kinchen–Defensive Line (301)860-3580 [email protected] LesterOverton–Off. Line&Recruiting (301)860-3584 31 6-59 [email protected] (301) 860-3559 Tennis (Women) –KishaReaves [email protected] (301) 860-3577 Softball –Fred Burroughs [email protected] JamesSimmons(301)860-3576 (301) 860-3586 Tim BowlingThomas (301)860-3576 –Kenneth Scott Fred Burroughs (301)860-3576 [email protected] Haynes Joseph (301) 860-3576 DewayneBurroughs Men’s Basketball –Luke D’Alessio Patricia Taylor [email protected] Phyllis Parrish (301) 860-3573 Colbert Larry Women’s Basketball –DougRobertson Derell Quick Tracee Cheek (301)860-3575 Assistant Coaches [email protected] [email protected] Michelle Latimer / M&W Cross Country Track &Field Assistant Coach: Yvette Thomasson (301) 860-3583 Volleyball – Toni Conway (301) 860-3580 [email protected] [email protected] (301)860-3580 [email protected] Assistant Coaches: (301) 860-3578 Football –Mike Lynn DarontePro Jones –DefensiveLiason Coordinator & Coord. – Michael Carter Asst. HeadCoach&Off. 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball 27 The CIAA Shaw Saint Paul’s College Saint Paul’s Eastern Division Western Division Western Bowie State University Bowie Virginia State University Saint Augustine’s College Augustine’s Saint Virginia Union University Fayetteville State University Fayetteville Johnson C. Smith University C. Johnson Elizabeth City State University and change; all dence with that the the confi legacy of the CIAA will continue. ence has distinguished itself by having more teams compete compete teams more having by itself distinguished has ence at conference other any than title basketball national the for II level. the Division rank amongst the does CIAA basketball Not only athletics. top Division the embodiment of quality in The CIAA represents II conferences in the it nation, also celebrates some of the most football revered coaches who ever have Paul’s St. at currently Bailey, Willard Coach game. the taught College is the career coaching CIAA’s leader with 217 vic- T.C. at Coach Head former Boone, “Ike” Herman and tories, Wash- Denzel by who was portrayed Williams High School, Titans,” the “Remember movie blockbuster Disney’s in ington unparalleled brought have that coaches many the of two are with athletes student providing in efforts CIAA’s the to value quality educational opportunities that will last a lifetime. continue to we growth welcome in education and athletics, excellence of years 100 to closer inches CIAA the As The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1992, and 1980. CIAA basketball teams have appeared in the in appeared have teams basketball CIAA 1980. and 1992, confer- The years. 28 last the of each in NCAAtournament NCAA Division II men’s basketball national titles in 2005, Most Virginia recently, Union University won the and baseball. The women’s championships are volleyball, cross cross volleyball, are championships women’s The baseball. track and outdoor bowling, tennis, eld, fi and track indoor country, eld and softball. and fi championships. The men’s championships are football, cross cross football, are championships men’s The championships. golf eld, fi and track indoor country, cross basketball, country, College, Shaw University, Virginia State University and Virginia Virginia and University State Virginia University, Shaw College, is Union divided University, into eastern and western divi- sions in all sports except and baseball, sponsors 16 annual Fayetteville State University, Johnson C. Smith University, Livingstone College, Saint Augustine’s College, Saint Paul’s University, State City Elizabeth University, State Bowie tions: institu- member 10 of composed is which CIAA, The the tournament events for a weekly newspaper, wrote that the tournament for events a weekly newspaper, “all-time it sports was thrill the His of assertiona lifetime.” true today. remains the North Carolina College chronicled men’s who team reined victorious Graves, Lem tournament. inaugural that over promotion and sponsorship. promotion where DC, Washington, in Arena Turner’s in season 1945-46 the of end the at held was tournament CIAA rst fi The culminating event was the fi rst CIAA basketball tournament. tournament. basketball CIAA rst fi the was event culminating it is highly regarded Today, as an NCAA model for sports season, will continue a legacy of season, excellence that culminated in a competitive frenzy that began That a half century ago. Charles Fraser and H.P. Hargrove of Shaw University and J.W. J.W. and University Shaw of Hargrove H.P. and Fraser Charles Union University. Virginia of Pierce and J.W. Barco Student-athletes who compete in CIAA sports this of Hampton Institute; Ernest J. Marshall of Ernest of Hampton J. Howard Institute; Univer- Atkins, W.E. of (PA); George Lincoln Johnson University sity; Its Association. Athletic Intercollegiate Colored the as known originally was it founded, was conference the When Williams founding Washington and fathers Allen C.H. were history rich in which tradition, epitomizes the fortitude of universities. its 11 colleges and is the oldest African-American athletic conference in the Hampton of campus the on 1912 in Founded States. United Institute (now the Hampton CIAA University), embodies a SECTION TITLE 2007-08 BOWIE STATE women's basketball women's BOWIE STATE 2007-08

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