2012-13 Schedule DATE OPPONENT TIME Jan. 27 HOFSTRA*...... 2 p.m. Nov. 3 LENOIR-RHYNE (exhibition)...... 4 p.m. Jan. 31 at Towson*...... 7 p.m. Nov. 9 at Virginia...... 7 p.m. Nov. 11 QUINNIPIAC ...... 1 p.m. Feb. 3 at William and Mary*...... 2 p.m. Nov. 15 MURRAY STATE...... 7 p.m. Feb. 7 NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON*...... 7 p.m. Nov. 22 Wisconsin-Green Bay+ ...... 5 p.m. Feb. 10 DELAWARE*...... 2 p.m. Nov. 23 Minnesota+...... 2:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at Old Dominion*...... 7 p.m. Nov. 24 Wichita State+...... noon Feb. 17 at Hofstra*...... 2 p.m. Feb. 21 TOWSON* ...... 7 p.m. Dec. 2 RICHMOND...... 2 p.m. Feb. 24 at Delaware*...... 2 p.m. Dec. 4 LIBERTY...... 7 p.m. Feb. 28 OLD DOMINION*...... 7 p.m. Dec. 16 at Duquesne...... 2 p.m. Dec. 21 AMERICAN...... 7 p.m. March 3 GEORGE MASON*...... 2 p.m. Dec. 28 MAINE...... 7 p.m. March 6 at Drexel*...... 7 p.m. Dec. 31 GEORGIA SOUTHERN...... 2 p.m. March 14-17 CAA Championship, Upper Marlboro, Md.

Jan. 6 at North Carolina Wilmington*...... 2 p.m. Home games in ALL CAPS Jan. 10 DREXEL*...... 7 p.m. All dates/times subject to change; game times are local time Jan. 13 NORTHEASTERN*...... 2 p.m. + Cancun Challenge, Cancun, Mexico Jan. 17 WILLIAM AND MARY*...... 7 p.m. * CAA opponent Jan. 20 at Georgia State*...... 2 p.m. Jan. 24 at George Mason*...... 7 p.m. TTableable ofof ContentsContents Schedule ...... inside front cover Table of Contents ...... 1 Quick Facts/Media info/Athletic Dir...... 2 JMU, Area Maps ...... 3 Quick Look/Traditions ...... 4 Harrisonburg ...... 5 This is JMU ...... 6-8 This Season Preseason Notes ...... 10-12 Roster ...... 12 Players Athlete Profiles ...... 14-32 Coaches & Staff Head Coach Kenny Brooks ...... 34-49 Assistant Coaches ...... 50-51 Support Staff ...... 52 Opponents Colonial Athletic Association ...... 54-55 Opponents 2012-13 ...... 56 Series Scores ...... 57-58 Series Records ...... 59 Division I All-Time Victory List ...... 59 Opponent Records ...... 60 History & Records Last Season ...... 62-63 History ...... 64 Postseason Tradition...... 65 NCAA Tournament Tradition ...... 66 All-Time Coaching Records ...... 67 Year by Year Results ...... 67 Individual and Team Records ...... 68-69 Year by Year leaders ...... 70 Top Statistical Games ...... 70 Team Year by Year Statistics ...... 71 Season and Career leaders ...... 72-75 Records by Class ...... 76-77 Honors ...... 78-81 Year by Year Results ...... 82-95 Convo Records ...... 96 Letterwinners ...... 97 Hall of Fame ...... 98-99 Spotting Chart ...... inside back cover CCreditsredits Concept Design: Grant Hawkins Design In-Office Design: Teresa Craig Content and Editing: Milla Sue Wisecarver Photography: Cathy Kushner, Nate Carden, Griffin Harrington, David Lonnquest, John Aronson, Diane Elliott, NBA Photos/NBA Entertainment, Gary Dineen, Tommy Thompson, Artistic Photography, Steven Maikoski/USA , Rafael Suanes and others

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 1 QQUICKUICK FACTSFACTS JJamesames MMadisonadison QuickQuick FactsFacts MMediaedia InformationInformation Location ...... Harrisonburg, Va. Founded ...... 1908 Directions to the JMU Convocation Enrollment ...... 19,800 Nickname ...... Dukes Center Colors ...... Purple and Gold Visit JMUSports.com. Click on Facilities, Basketball, Conference...... Colonial Athletic Association Information & Directions. Media should use Women’s President ...... Jonathan R. Alger Basketball, Directions to the Reserved Lot. Athletics Department Media Credentials & Parking Passes Director of Athletics ...... Jeff Bourne Deputy A.D...... Geoff Polglase Requests may be made to JMU Athletics Associate A.D./Sport Programs ...... Kevin White Communications (540-568-6154 or Associate A.D./Academics ...... Casey Carter [email protected]). Associate A.D./Development ...... Brian Frerking Assistant A.D./Compliance/SWA ...... Jennifer Phillips Media Entrance Assistant A.D./Communications ...... John A. Martin Media with credentials may enter through any Assistant A.D./Facilities & Events ...... Ty Phillips Assistant A.D./Sports Medicine ...... Tom Kuster entrance. Will Call is located at door D. Door A is the Assistant A.D./Tickets & Customer Relations ...... Mike Carpenter nearest entrance to press row and the media room. Director of Business Operations ...... Jeff Souder Human Resources Coordinator ...... Jenny Toth Radio, Television Broadcasts Sports Psychologist ...... Dr. Robert Harmison Radio crews desiring to broadcast must work through Executive Assistant ...... Teresa Somma JMU’s Athletics Communications, which has tele- Offi ce Manager ...... Marcia Moshier phone lines available (including ISDN). Visiting radio Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Roger Soenksen crews work at courtside, across the playing floor from Women’s Basketball Information the scorer’s table. Television crews also work from Offi ce Phone ...... 540-568-6513 court level. Offi ce E-mail ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... Kenny Brooks Internet Access Alma Mater, Year ...... James Madison ‘92 Contact a member of the Athletics Communications JMU/Career Record (Years) ...... 227-95 (10) staff for log-in information. Associate Head Coach ...... Sean O’Regan, James Madison ‘03 Assistant Coaches ...... Lindsay Smith Edmonds, Appalachian State ‘05 Jennifer Brown, James Madison ‘07 Media Room Director of Operations ...... Tim Clark, James Madison ‘09 The media room is located up an access ramp from Graduate Assistant ...... Courtney Hamner, James Madison ‘11 court level, on the north end of the building. Work Offi ce Manager ...... Marie Wimer areas, telephones and beverages are available, and Executive Secretary ...... Pattie Smith food will be available approximately one hour before Last Year’s Record ...... 29-8 tip-off. Last Year’s CAA Record/Finish ...... 14-4/2nd r-s/tournament semifi nals Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Statistics Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Home Court (Capacity) ...... JMU Convocation Center (7,612) NCAA statistical summaries and play-by-play accounts Facility Record (First Year) ...... 329-80 (1982-83) will be distributed in the post-game interview room All-Time Record (First Year) ...... 935-496-5 (1920-21) and will also be available in the media room. Halftime NCAA Appearances (Record)...... 9 (7-9) statistics will be distributed on press row. 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1996, 2007, 2010, 2011 WNIT Appearances (Record) ...... 5 (11-5) Post-Game Interviews 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012 Media seated at press row will be surveyed near the Athletics Communications end of the game to determine coaches and players Courtside Phone ...... 540-568-6710 requested for post-game interviews. Question-and- Media Room Phone ...... 540-568-7010 answer sessions for members of the news media Offi ce Fax ...... 540-568-3703 following the game will be conducted in the media Web Site ...... www.JMUSports.com interview area. Interviews will be held either in the Assistant Director/Basketball Contact ...... Milla Sue Wisecarver E-mail ...... [email protected] Duke Club Hospitality Room or the Conference Room. Offi ce Telephone ...... 540-568-6154 Both are located on the south end of building, near Home Telephone ...... 540-434-1175 the visitors’ locker room. Cell Telephone ...... 540-271-4923 Mailing Address ...... Athletics Communications Non-Game Day Interviews 380 University Boulevard MSC 0404, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Interviews with JMU coaches or players may be ar- ranged through JMU Athletics Communications (540- 568-6154 or [email protected]).

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 3 QQUICKUICK LOOK/TRADITIONSLOOK/TRADITIONS A QQuickuick LLookook AAtt JJMUMU Location: Harrisonburg, Va. 22807 Enrollment: 19,800 Founded: 1908 (as State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg; became the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg in 1914, the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg in 1924, Madison College in 1938 and James Madison University in 1977). The university is named for James Madison, the fourth president of the United States and primary author of the U.S. Constitution. Affiliation: State university of the Commonwealth of Virginia Academic Divisions: College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Integrated Science and Technology, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts, The Graduate School, General Education Degree Programs: 109 (69 undergraduate, 31 master’s, 2 educational specialist, 7 doctoral) Full-time Employees: 2,500 (1,300 faculty and administrators; 1,200 staff) Campus: 112 major buildings on 721 acres Athletic Affiliations: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Athletic Programs: 18 varsity sports (6 for men, 12 for women) Nickname: Dukes (in honor of Dr. Samuel P. Duke, second president of the University, 1919-1949). Colors: Purple, Gold Men’s Sports Programs: , Basketball, Football, Golf, Soccer, Women’s Sports Programs: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, , Soccer, , Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field (indoor and outdoor),

NNicknames,icknames, TraditionsTraditions JMU’s athletic teams use the nickname “Dukes” in honor of Dr. Samuel P. Duke, univer- sity president from 1919-1949. Men’s athletics began at JMU during Duke’s tenure (men first enrolled in the regular season in 1946 as day students.) Women’s teams were known by several names until “Duchesses” became prevalent in the early 1940s. That name was dropped in 1982 when all of JMU’s teams became “Dukes.” The school colors, purple and gold, were selected during JMU’s first session in 1909-10 from the colors used by the institution’s two literary societies, Lanier and Lee. The Lanier Society’s colors were violet and white and the Lee’s gray and gold. Violet soon was replaced by purple, which was easier to obtain for use for pennants and other decorations. The school mascot, a bulldog with a purple and gold cape and a crown, was adopted in 1971. The bulldog is the traditional pet of royalty such as a duke. “Duke Dog” entertains at JMU athletic contests and other university special events and also takes part in a variety of community activities and events. JMU also has used several living bulldogs as univer- sity mascots. Duke Dog won the “popular” vote during the 2004 Capital One Mascot of the Year competition, compiling an 11-0 record in head-to-head voting against other college mascots.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 4 HHARRISONBURG,ARRISONBURG, VA.VA. HHarrisonburg,arrisonburg, Va.Va. A GreatGreat CCollegeollege TTownown Harrisonburg is convenient to the met- ropolitan areas of Washington, D.C., and Richmond while providing JMU students the comforts of the picturesque setting of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. The city offers something for everyone. From downtown shopping and restau- rants, to nearby national parks and forests, it provides JMU students the opportunity to sample many aspects of life. Harrisonburg offers a learning environ- ment that is very unique in today’s high- tech, educational world.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 5 TTHISHIS ISIS JMUJMU TThishis IsIs JJMUMU JMU’s beautiful campus includes 112 major buildings on 721 acres. The original campus is built around the Quadrangle, where buildings are constructed of native blue limestone and have ivy coverings. The University’s 19,800 students may choose from 109 degree programs in seven colleges -- College of Arts and Letters, College of Business, College of Education, College of Integrated Science and Technology, College of Science and Mathematics, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Graduate School. JMU’s academic program combines the liberal arts tradition with preparation for technology in a rapidly changing world. All students receive a strong foundation of knowledge through a rigorous general education program. • Female/Male Ratio: 60/40 • Student/Professor Ratio: 15/1 • Average Class Size: 29

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 7 TTHISHIS ISIS JMUJMU • U.S. News & World Report in its 2011 America’s Best Colleges guidebook ranked JMU first in the South among public, master’s-level universities for the 17th straight year. • JMU is Virginia’s most-popular college or uni- versity, drawing applications from the greatest percentage of the state’s graduating high school seniors. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance in 2012 ranked JMU 28th nationally on its list of 100 best values in public colleges -- schools that offer a first-class education at a reasonable price. • Yahoo! Internet Life included JMU on its 2001 listing of “The Nation’s 100 Most Wired Universities,” listing JMU 53rd among larger institutions. • JMU was included in the 2002 edition of The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider’s Guide to the 320 Most Interesting Colleges with one author saying “JMU is almost too perfect to be believed.” • JMU has been described as “one of the best managed, most dynamic public universities in the nation” in The Guide to 101 of the Best Values in America’s Colleges and Universities. • Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine in 2012 ranked JMU’s College of Business 12th national- ly among business schools at public universities and 32nd among all universities. • JMU is among schools “that prove activism and community service are alive and well on cam- pus,” says Mother Jones Magazine. • JMU’s exemplary programs for first-year stu- dents are “cornerstones of the University’s strong commitment to student learning and success,” says The Temple Guide: Colleges That Encourage Character Development. • JMU is recognized as one of the nation’s top 75 “Best Value” public universities in the 2012 Princeton Review “Best Value Colleges.” The list recognizes schools that provide high-quality aca- demics at a reasonable price.”

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 9 OOUTLOOKUTLOOK WWho’sho’s BBackack #22 Tarik Hislop 5-7 Sr. Guard, 14.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 3.5 apg You’re stepping into the point guard position fol- lowing the graduation of the CAA’s and JMU’s all-time leading scorer, two-time All-America Dawn Evans. That’s some BIG shoes to fill. But in an almost seam- less transition Hislop didn’t miss a step as she guided JMU to the 2012 WNIT championship game. The three-year starter was voted her team’s MVP after leading the Dukes in scoring, assists, percentage (78.0) and minutes played (1,335). She also added to her hardware collection as she was named to the WNIT All-Tournament Team, All-CAA Second Team and All-State (VaSID) Second Team. #30 Nikki Newman 6-2 Sr. Guard/Forward, 5.8 ppg, 7.8 rpg She won the 2012 CAA Defensive Player of the Year honor. She led the Dukes in rebounding. The defensive powerhouse was also second on the team in blocked shots (1.4) and assists (2.7) and third in steals (1.6), earning her JMU team awards in three categories: defense, courage and hustle. But what may be most remarkable about Nikki Newman is her versatility. She’s likely the only player in JMU history to have played all five positions during her career, giving coach Kenny Brooks lots of options should he need them. #20 Kirby Burkholder TTarikarik HislopHislop 6-0 Jr. Guard, 11.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 2.2 apg Freshman year: 31 points in 179 minutes. Sophomore season: Burkholder passed her freshman scoring output in game three and went on to win All-CAA Third Team and WNIT All-Tournament Team honors. Her dramatic scoring improvement from a 1.3 average to 11.5 is the highest increase in JMU history. No surprise, then, that Burkholder won the team’s most improved player honor. The Dukes’ second- leading scorer also led the team in steals (1.8) and 3-pointers (89), as well as more than tripled her rebounding average while increasing her aver- age from 0.3 to 2.2. #0 Jasmine Gill 6-1 Sr.-r Guard, 9.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg In her first JMU playing season after transferring from Boston College, Gill set a school season record for games played by a junior, appearing in all 37 games while starting 29. She also chose a great time to tie her career-high scoring performance when she NNikkiikki NewmanNewman dropped 24 points on in-state rival Liberty. #3 Toia Giggetts 6-0 So. Forward, 4.7 ppg, 4.9 rpg Giggetts had a whirlwind of a freshman season, starting off the year by breaking her nose on the first day of practice and finishing it by starting all six of JMU’s WNIT playoff games. She was runner-up for CAA Rookie of the Year and played a JMU freshman-record 36 games. And, yes, she played all season wearing a face mask. KKirbyirby BurkholderBurkholder

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 10 OOUTLOOKUTLOOK #21 Crystal Ross WWho’sho’s WWaitingaiting HHomeome SSweetweet HHomeome 6-3 So. Forward/Center, 1.8 ppg, 1.3 rpg JMU fans will have plenty of opportunities to see Ross saw action in 29 of the Dukes’ 37 games as Lauren Okafor the Dukes at home or close to home this season. a freshman. She also made her mark in the JMU 6-3 Jr.-r Center, 4.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg Seven of the Dukes’ 12 non-conference games will be record books with six blocked shots at CAA foe Old Okafor comes to JMU by way of the Big East’s played at the JMU Convocation Center. In addition, Dominion. That tied the school freshman record and Providence College, where she played two full it’s only about an hour’s drive from Harrisonburg for tied for the third-highest single-game blocks total seasons for the Friars. She tallied a team-leading 35 fans to take in JMU’s season-opener at Virginia on in school history behind the school-record eight by blocks and ranked second in rebounding in 2011- Nov. 9. Meredith Alexis and seven by JMU assistant 12. Okafor will make her presence known during This is quite a contrast to last year, when between coach Jennifer Brown. team practices while sitting out a year due to NCAA Nov. 21 and Jan. 2 JMU played only one home game transfer rules. in 43 days. Eight of the Dukes’ first 11 games in 2011- #25 Kanita Shepherd 12 were on the road, and the JMU team traveled 6-3 Sr.-r Forward, 4.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg in 2010-11 nearly 3,500 miles for those eight games. Shepherd is back for year five, her final season with WWho’sho’s GGoneone JMU enters this season riding a nine-game home the Dukes. Prior to suffering a season-ending knee winning streak. The stretch includes five victories in injury nine games into the 2010-11 season, she led Lauren Whitehurst last year’s WNIT. the Dukes in blocked shots. 6-2 Forward, 7.9 ppg, 6.7 rpg In her senior season, the second-year starter set the Dukes’ season record for blocks when she WWho’sho’s NNewew stopped 66 opponents from seeing net. Her aver- age 1.8 blocks per game led the team, and she won #24 Jazmon Gwathmey CAA All-Defensive honors. Also a consummate 6-2 Fr.-r Guard CAA All-Academic student during her playing days, Gwathmey was selected the 2011-12 CAA Whitehurst continues to show her prowess in the preseason Freshman of the Year by College Sports classroom as a graduate student in psychological sci- Madness. However, an injury suffered in preseason ences at JMU. Set to graduate next May, she eventu- workouts slowed her development, and she opted ally plans to get her Ph.D. in clinical neuropsychology. to redshirt the season. She won state Player of the Year honors after leading Liberty High School to the Kiara Francisco Virginia group AA state championship in 2011. 5-10 Guard/Forward, 5.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg Francisco made 119 appearances in a JMU uniform #12 Precious Hall and used her final season to help make a statement Super Bowl Streak 5-8 Fr. Guard with the Dukes down the stretch. That included scor- Kenny Brooks’ teams are The three-time all-state player from Florida is ing 14 points off the bench in the WNIT champion- undefeated (9-0) in games coming off a senior season that saw her average 27 ship game. Her senior performance was her best as played on Super Bowl points and 10 rebounds a game. Hall, a McDonald’s a Duke and a year after being plagued by Sunday. This year’s Super All-American nominee at Maclay School, was ranked injuries through most of the 2010-11 season. Bowl opponent is William and among the top 60 guards in the country by ESPN Mary, on Feb. 3 at William and HoopGurlz. Rachel Connely Mary Hall. (NOTE: The Dukes’ 6-4 Center, 1.3 ppg 2010 Super Bowl Sunday #2 Destiny Jones game against Drexel was One of the tallest players ever to don a jersey for postponed to Monday due to 6-0 Fr. Forward the Dukes, Connely will be remembered for her spirit a snowstorm.) Jones averaged 19 points per game and 12 and love of team. A four-year winner of the team’s rebounds as a senior at Archbishop McCarthy High “unselfish contribution” award, she worked hard for School, where she was a two-time All-State First Team her teammates in 74 career games and in countless honoree and a McDonald’s All-American nominee for practice sessions. the Miami-area school. ESPN HoopGurlz ranked her the 24th-best forward in her recruiting class, and the Orlando Sentinel selected her 2012 Broward County Player of the Year. TThehe NNumbersumbers GGameame #32 Angela Mickens 5 CAA championship game appearances in the last seven seasons under Kenny Brooks 7 Consecutive 20-win JMU seasons under Brooks 5-7 Fr. Guard 13 Number of times Brooks’ teams have won after trailing by 10 points Now here’s a stat line: 32 of her team’s 44 points, 14 CAA championship game appearances along with 10 rebounds, four assists and four steals. in school history That’s what Mickens did to ensure her Robert E. Lee High School team came out on top in the 2012 state 16 Longest JMU winning streak under championship game after falling short the previous Brooks three years (twice runner-up and once a semifinalist). 17 20-win seasons in JMU basketball his- ESPN HoopGurlz designated the four-time All-State tory honoree as the No. 14 guard in the nation’s 2012 22.7 Average number of JMU wins per year class. No surprise that Lee High School retired her in 10 total seasons under Brooks jersey. 25.7 Average number of JMU wins per year in last seven seasons under Brooks 227 Career wins by Kenny Brooks 2,393 Average home attendance last five seasons

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 11 OOUTLOOKUTLOOK FFormerormer TeammatesTeammates TTogetherogether DDoo YYouou KKnownow tthehe WWayay ttoo AAgaingain CCancún?ancún? TThehe DDukesukes DDo.o. Senior Nikki Newman and junior Kirby Burkholder have only spent one year not For the third time in the last five seasons, JMU will play in a tournament on the playing together since the two were teammates on Turner Ashby High School’s Riveria Maya area of the Yucatan Peninsula on the east coast of Mexico. varsity team in 2006-07. This year the Dukes will play Wisconsin-Green Bay, Minnesota and Wichita State Newman was the in the Cancún Challenge during Thanksgiving week. The tournament will be Massanutten District played at the Moon Palace Resort. Player of the Year at TA In previous trips to Mexico to play in the Cancún Challenge, JMU has faced in 2009, and Burkholder Eastern Michigan and Boston College (2008-09) and and Montana (2010-11). won the same honor in 2008 and 2010. The two were members of the Knights’ 2009 state RRecruitingecruiting CClasslass RRatedated ##11 runner-up team. JMU’s freshman class is rated the nation’s top mid-major conference recruiting class by Prior to playing ESPN. together at TA, Newman and Burkholder also The newcomers include 5-8 guard Precious played several years on Hall, 6-0 power forward Destiny Jones and 5-7 the same AAU team. guard Angela Mickens. Freshmen Precious Hall and Destiny Jones both hail from the state of Florida, The ESPN website noted “with talent inside and out in this class, the Dukes are where they played on the same Florida Essence AAU team. poised to continue vying for the title of best college program in Virginia.” OOffseasonffseason NNuptialsuptials Lindsay Smith, who has been a JMU assistant coach since 2009, is now Lindsay Smith Edmonds. The name change occurred in August, when she married Ulrick Edmonds. If that name sounds familiar to Dukes fans, it’s because he is the JMU football team’s recruiting coordinator and running backs coach. HHallall JJonesones MMickensickens RROSTEROSTER Alphabetical No. Name Elig. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School (Last School) 20 Burkholder, Kirby Jr. G 6-0 Bridgewater, Va. Turner Ashby 3 Giggetts, Toia So. F 6-0 Norfolk, Va. Lake Taylor 0 Gill, Jasmine Sr.-r G 6-1 Greensboro, N.C. Page (Boston College) 24 Gwathmey, Jazmon Fr.-r G 6-2 Bealeton, Va. Liberty 12 Hall, Precious Fr. G 5-8 Tallahassee, Fla. Maclay School 22 Hislop, Tarik Sr. G 5-7 Silver Spring, Md. Paint Branch 2 Jones, Destiny Fr. F 6-0 Miramar, Fla. Archbishop McCarthy 32 Mickens, Angela Fr. G 5-7 Staunton, Va. Robert E. Lee 30 Newman, Nikki Sr. G/F 6-2 Harrisonburg, Va. Turner Ashby Okafor, Lauren* Jr.-r C 6-3 Hamden, Conn. Hopkins School (Providence) 21 Ross, Crystal So. F/C 6-3 Philadelphia, Pa. Smyrna (Del.) 25 Shepherd, Kanita Sr.-r F 6-3 Garner, N.C. Garner Magnet

*transfer; not eligible to play until 2013-14 Pronunciation Guide Numerical Roster Coaching Staff Toia Giggetts (TOY ah JIG etz) No. Name Head Coach: Kenny Brooks (James Madison ‘92) Jazmon Gwathmey (GWATH-mee) 0 Jasmine Gill Associate Head Coach: Sean O’Regan (James Madison ‘03) Tarik Hislop (Tah REEK HIS lopp) 2 Destiny Jones Assistant Coaches: Lindsay Smith Edmonds (Appalachian State ‘05) Lauren Okafor (OHK ah FOR) 3 Toia Giggetts Jennifer Brown (James Madison ‘07) Sean O’Regan (Oh REE gun) 12 Precious Hall Director of Operations: Tim Clark (James Madison ‘09) Kanita (Kah NEE tah) Shepherd 20 Kirby Burkholder Graduate Assistant: Courtney Hamner (James Madison ‘11) 21 Crystal Ross Athletic Trainer: Dr. Erin Cash, ATC (Central Florida ‘06) 22 Tarik Hislop Athletic Training Students: Jessica Colborne, Kala Young Managers: Emily Friend, Shane McMahan, Samantha Mitchell, 24 Jazmon Gwathmey Ashley Pfost 25 Kanita Shepherd 30 Nikki Newman 32 Angela Mickens Lauren Okafor

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 13 PPLAYERSLAYERS JJasmineasmine GGillill 6-1 Sr.-r Guard Greensboro, N.C. Page H.S.

At JMU: 2011-12: School record for season games played by a junior (37)

2010-11: Redshirted season after transferring from Boston College

At Boston College: 2009-10: Played in every game

2008-09: Led freshmen with 30 game appearances for BC’s 23-12 WNIT semifinalist team

High school: Coached by Debbie Jones and Jon Stanley at Page • All-Metro 4A Conference Player of the Year (2008) • Two-time All-Metro 4A Conference (2007, 2008) • Two-time Greensboro News & Record All-Area (2007, 2008) • North Carolina Senior All-Star Game (2008) • Averaged 15.5 points, 9.7 rebounds as a senior (2008) • MVP of Little 4 Tournament (2007) • Played for AAU Lady Phoenix • Team MVP (2007, 2008)

Personal: Jasmine Gill • Criminal justice major • Daughter of Meoshi Malone • Has a younger brother, Kenny Leak, Jr.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 14 PPLAYERSLAYERS OOuttakesuttakes wwithith JasmineJasmine GGillill Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch growing up? JG: “Hey Arnold” because I like his football head

Q: Which animated character does coach Brooks remind you of? JG: Oscar Proud from the “Proud Family.” They look alike.

Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? JG: Toia Giggetts. That girl can make a baby cry with her voice.

Q: What makes JMU unique from other schools? JG: Our beautiful and clean campus is the best.

Q: How would your teammates describe the way you dress? JG: Grandpa swag! I like to keep things “old school.”

Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? JG: Yours truly, ME!

Q: Which school in the CAA has the toughest environment to play in? JG: The Convocation Center of James Madison University! Come if you dare!

Q: What’s the biggest life lesson you’ve learned from coach Brooks? JG: The value of a dollar, what saving money can do for you

Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? JG: JMU has a real family-like environment. People here really care about you on and off the court.

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? JG: “I Don’t Like” by Kanye West

Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching staff? JG: Our coaches are genuine people with smooth swags.

Q: What is your funniest Coach Brooks moment? JG: Coach Brooks hates to lose and he tends to get very animated when we do… I’ll leave it at that!

Q: What is your team goal for this season? JG: CAA champs

Q: If you could be any animal, what would it be? JG: I would be a cheetah because they are fast and sneaky.

CCareerareer StatisticsStatistics THREE-POINT ------REBOUNDS ------Year GP- GS FG- FGA FG% FG- FGA FG% FT- FTA FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF- D AST TO BLK STL MIN AVG 08-09 30- 0 23- 80 28.8 6- 24 25.0 12- 22 54.5 64 2.1 11 29 40 1.3 17- 0 11 29 2 6 214 7.1 09-10 32- 6 73- 174 42.0 15- 39 38.5 47- 69 68.1 208 6.5 27 63 90 2.8 51- 1 44 70 2 17 540 16.9 11-12 37- 29 118- 354 33.3 7- 39 17.9 89- 132 67.4 332 9.0 62 112 174 4.7 61- 0 64 89 2 25 925 25.0 Totals 99- 35 214- 608 35.2 28- 102 27.5 148- 223 66.4 604 6.1 100 204 304 3.1 129- 1 119 188 6 48 1679 16.9

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 15 PPLAYERSLAYERS KKanitaanita SShepherdhepherd 6-3 Sr.-r Forward Garner, N.C. Garner Magnet H.S.

At JMU: 2011-12: JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete

2010-11: Played in first nine games before being sidelined for remainder of season with an injury (right knee) • JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete

2009-10: Team blocked shots leader • Among CAA leaders in blocked shots (5th) • JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete

2008-09: CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award

High school: Coached by Hardrick Mays at Garner Magnet • Greater Neuse River Conference (4A ) Player of the Year as a senior (2008) • Three-time all- conference (2006, 2007, 2008) • Averaged 14 points, 8 rebounds, 5 blocked shots and 2 steals as a senior (2008) • School’s nominee for Wendy’s Heisman Award (2008) • Four-time team MVP (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) • N.C. High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete (2008 • The Trojans were conference champions 2007, regular-season champions 2008 • Her AAU team, Team North Carolina, won the Junior Olympics (2007) • Also played volleyball and was team MVP and All-Conference (2004, 2005) • Also competed in track and field and won team’s Trojan award for leader- ship and sportmanship (2008) • National Honor Society member • Graduated with distin- guished honors

Personal: Kanita Shepherd • Pre- physician assistant major • Daughter of Karen and Johnny Shepherd • Has an older sister, Jaraea, a former thrower (2006- 09) on the track and field team at North Carolina Wilmington • Her father, Johnny, played in the Canadian Football League (Hamilton Tiger-Cats), Arena football (New York Knights) and with the Buffalo Bills during the 1988 NFL strike

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 16 PPLAYERSLAYERS OOuttakesuttakes withwith KanitaKanita ShepherdShepherd Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch growing up? KS: I enjoyed watching a lot of cartoons when I was younger. Most of them air late at night on “Teen Nick,” so I like to stay up and relive the “good ole days”! Such as: “Hey Arnold,” “Rugrats,” “Rocket Power,” “Doug,” and “AAhh Real Monsters.”

Q: Which animated character does coach Brooks remind you of? KS: Bugs Bunny from “Looney Tunes.” He always has a scheme/plan (tends to always out- think his competitors); he is very witty and can be sarcastic. He can also be slightly goofy and has a “Lola Bunny” in his life (his wife, Chrissy). He is a signature character on “Looney Tunes” and coach Brooks has been around JMU forever.

Q: Which school in the CAA has the toughest environment to play in? KS: I may be biased but as long as JMU is in the CAA the answer is always going to be us!

Q: What’s the biggest life lesson you’ve learned from coach Brooks? KS: “On To the Next One” by Jay Z, and Kenny Brooks. When you’re down you’re not out! You’ll have your ups and downs during a season, but with the encouragement from Coach Brooks we will keep fighting. Just like we fought our way to back-to-back CAA championships, two NCAA appearances, and the WNIT championship game!

Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? KS: JMU is not for the faint of heart; we go hard here! I’m proud to be a Duuuukkkeee!!!!

Q: What are you going to miss most about JMU? KS: The loving environment of the fans, the students, my teammates, my sorority, the professors, just the people overall. This is by far one of the best institutions to attend!

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? KS: “I Need You Now” by Smokie Norful, and Kirk Franklin’s “He’s Able”

Q: How would you describe our coaching staff? KS: Hilarious! I always find myself laughing at them… but at the same time they are dedicated to preparing us for the season, and all of them are competitors which I love! I love their drive.

Q: Describe how it felt to play in the WNIT and make it to the WNIT championship game last season. KS: Although I was unable to contribute physically, I still enjoyed the electrifying crowds and all of the love and support. We were able to be a part of great things that will forever be remembered in the history of JMU women’s basketball, and that is a blessing!

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? KS: I definitely have to go with “The Avengers” and the last Batman movie! However, I can’t wait until November 16 for the last “Twilight” movie --”Team Jacob.”

Q: What is your funniest Coach Brooks moment? KS: I have to go with him dancing in the locker room… he is so “old school” with his two-step and pop-locking!

Q: What is your team goal for this season? KS: My team goal is to be more successful than we were last year. We can’t strive for excellence if we are content with dwelling on last year’s success. I love my team because we are all competitors and none of us do well with complacency. I look forward to another great season this year!

CCareerareer StatisticsStatistics THREE-POINT ------REBOUNDS ------Year GP- GS FG- FGA FG% FG- FGA FG% FT- FTA FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF- D AST TO BLK STL MIN AVG 08-09 23- 0 8- 26 30.8 0- 0 00.0 11- 21 52.4 27 1.2 18 15 33 1.4 25- 0 1 14 8 9 159 6.9 09-10 32- 7 57- 117 48.7 0- 0 00.0 30- 43 69.8 144 4.5 61 63 124 3.9 78- 3 7 29 32 18 466 14.6 10-11 9- 1 16- 27 59.3 0- 0 00.0 6- 11 54.5 38 4.2 10 17 27 3.0 14- 0 3 13 10 4 107 11.9 Totals 64- 8 81- 170 47.6 0- 0 00.0 47- 75 62.7 209 3.3 89 95 184 2.9 117- 3 11 56 50 31 732 11.4

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 17 PPLAYERSLAYERS TTarikarik HHislopislop 5-7 Sr. Guard Silver Spring, Md. Paint Branch H.S.

At JMU: 2011-12: WNIT All-Tournament Team (15.3 ppg) • All-CAA Second Team • All-State (VaSID) Second Team • Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State Second Team • Team leader in scoring, assists, free throw percentage and minutes played and second on team in steals • Among CAA leaders in minutes played (2nd), free throw percentage (6th), assist-turnover ratio (6th), scoring (8th), assists (8th) and steals (10th). • CAA Player of the Week and College Sports Madness CAA Player of the Week Feb. 12 • Primetime Performers (CollegeSports360.com) Weekly Honor Roll Jan. 22 • Lehigh Christmas City Classic All-Tournament Team • Richmond Times-Dispatch “Rising Star” • Preseason All-CAA First Team • One of three team captains • JMU Team’s Most Valuable Player Award • School season record for minutes played and season junior records for games played and games started

2010-11: Second on team in assists, free-throw percentage and minutes played and third in scoring • Among CAA leaders in free-throw percentage (6th), minutes played (10th) and scoring (20th) • Preseason All-CAA Second Team

2009-10: CAA All-Rookie Team • CAA Rookie of the Week Dec. 6 (game-high 15 points at Liberty, 14 points at Virginia) • JMU Invitational All Tournament Team (26 points in 2 games) • Second on team in scoring • Among CAA leaders in free throw pct. (15th) • JMU Team’s Newcomer Award

High school: Coached by Heather Podosek at Paint Branch • Played on Select Under-17 USA team in Barbados (2008) • Her #32 jersey hung in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tenn., following her junior season; the Ring of Honor consisted of more 100 jerseys representing the top high school, college and professional players from the 2007-08 season • Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year (2008) • Three-time Montgomery Gazette All-County (First Team 2007, 2008, 2009) • Montgomery Gazette Player of the Year (2008) • Two-time All-Montgomery County First Team (2007, 2009) • Three-time Washington Post All-Metro (First Team 2008, 2009, Fourth Team 2007) • Averaged 21 points, 6 rebounds as a senior (2009) • McDonald’s (2009) • School career points record (1,710) • The Panthers were state 3A champions 2008 and South Region champions and Montgomery County champions 2007, 2008, 2009 • Honor Roll student

Personal: Tarik Hislop • Sports management major with a minor in business • Daughter of Nicole and Haydn Hislop • Has an older brother, Meshach

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 18 PPLAYERSLAYERS OOuttakesuttakes wwithith TarikTarik HislopHislop Q: Which animated character does coach Brooks remind you of? TK: Santa Claus… because he knows and sees everything.

Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? TK: Coach Brown.

Q: What makes JMU unique from other schools? TK: JMU has a very welcoming atmosphere, community, and support.

Q: How would your teammates describe the way you dress? TK: Diva!

Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? TK: Kirby Burkholder

Q: What’s the biggest life lesson you’ve learned from coach Brooks? TK: “It’s not how fast you do it, it’s how you do it.”

Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? TK: Commit ASAP, you’ll love it here!

Q: What are you going to miss most about JMU? TK: I’m going to miss my coaches and teammates more than anything else, but I’ll also miss playing in the hostile environment that our JMU fans bring every night.

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? TK: “Doing It Wrong” by Drake.

Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching staff? TK: Our coaches are very supportive, loving, fun, and young at heart. They all can actually get out on the court and do some things, which I like.

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? TK: “Diary of a Mad Black Woman,” because it’s one of my favorite movies

Q: What is your team goal for this season? TK: To win another CAA championship (Hence: Get it Back!)

Q: What do you love most about basketball? TK: I love winning, the roar of the crowd, and competing at a high level.

Q: What’s your favorite reality TV show? TK: “Love and Hip Hop” because of Stevie J. He’s my favorite. (“Get on the bus.”)

Q: If you could be any animal, what would it be? TK: I would be a lion so I could be the king of the jungle.

Q: What makes JMU’s pep band the best in the CAA? TK: They bring energy every game; there is never a dull moment no matter what team we play.

CCareerareer StatisticsStatistics THREE-POINT ------REBOUNDS ------Year GP- GS FG- FGA FG% FG- FGA FG% FT- FTA FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF- D AST TO BLK STL MIN AVG 09-10 33- 32 130- 334 38.9 12- 39 30.8 69- 100 69.0 341 10.3 35 89 124 3.8 74- 2 75 72 2 35 1003 30.4 10-11 34- 34 115- 363 31.7 16- 57 28.1 122- 161 75.8 368 10.8 28 93 121 3.6 69- 0 63 79 2 17 1095 32.2 11-12 37- 37 185- 579 32.0 16- 81 19.8 163- 209 78.0 549 14.8 21 80 101 2.7 67- 0 128 104 1 64 1335 36.1 Totals 104-103 430- 1276 33.7 44- 177 24.9 354- 470 75.3 1258 12.1 84 262 346 3.3 210- 2 266 255 5 116 3433 33.0

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 19 PPLAYERSLAYERS NNikkiikki NNewmanewman 6-2 Sr. Guard/Forward Harrisonburg, Va. Turner Ashby H.S.

At JMU: 2011-12: CAA Defensive Player of the Year • All-CAA Defensive Team • Richmond Times-Dispatch All- State Honorable Mention • Among CAA leaders in defensive rebounds (4th), rebounding average (7th), blocked shots (8th), and steals (15th) • Team leader in rebounding, second on team in assists and blocked shots and third in steals and minutes played • One of three team captains • CAA Commissioners Academic Award • JMU Team’s Defense Award • JMU Team’s Courage Award • JMU Team’s Hustle Award

2010-11: Second on team in steals and third in assists and blocked shots • Among CAA leaders in blocked shots (10th) and rebounding (20th)

2009-10: Among CAA leaders in blocked shots (11th) • JMU Team’s Most Improved Player Award • JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete

High school: Coached by Rob Lovell at Turner Ashby • Averaged 14 points, 6 rebounds as a senior (2009) • Career totals of more than 1,000 career points and more than 900 rebounds • Region 3 and Massanutten District Player of the Year (2009) • McDonald’s All- America nominee (2009) • All-State (2009) • All-Region (First Team 2008, 2009) • Four-time all-district (First Team 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) • The Knights were state runners- up 2009, region champions 2009, region runners-up 2007 and district champions 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 • Honor Roll student • AAU Honorable Mention All- America (2008)

Personal: Nicole Newman • Interdisciplinary liberal studies major with a minor in elementary education • Daughter of Robyn (JMU ’85) and Charlie (JMU ’83) Newman • Her mother was a starter on champion field hockey (1982 Virginia Intercollegiate League) and lacrosse (1985 South Atlantic Conference) teams at JMU; she was All-SAC in lacrosse in 1985 and currently ranks 14th all-time in JMU lacrosse in career goals (111), assists (47) and 15th in points (158) • Her father was a four-year letterman in football at JMU (1979-82) and a member of JMU’s first class of scholarship players; he is the football coach at Turner Ashby H.S. • Has an older brother, Charlie, (JMU ‘10), who was a four-year football letterman (2006-09) at JMU

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 20 PPLAYERSLAYERS OOuttakesuttakes withwith NikkiNikki NewmanNewman Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch growing up? NN: I don’t remember watching cartoons… I watched a lot of Disney movies!!!

Q: Which animated character does coach Brooks remind you of? NN: The little kid from “The Boondocks”… Riley Freeman (that’s what Tim Clark said)

Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? NN: Toia (Giggetts) is pretty bad…

Q: What makes JMU unique from other schools? NN: Everyone is very personable and welcoming. The atmosphere around JMU is great and it just feels like “home.”

Q: How would your teammates describe the way you dress? NN: Relaxed! I like to be comfortable when I go out.

Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? NN: Everyone has their funny moments… but Kirby (Burkholder) takes the cake!

Q: Which school in the CAA has the toughest environment to play in? NN: JMU… DUH! We have the best fans around. I don’t know why anyone would want to come play here.

Q: What’s the biggest life lesson you’ve learned from coach Brooks? NN: The list goes on and on… He has definitely helped me become the person I am today. You can go to him and talk about anything and he will normally have something positive or real to say to you!

Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? NN: You will love it! It is a home away from home and you will definitely enjoy your time here.

Q: What are you going to miss most about JMU? NN: Everything… I don’t know why anyone would ever want to leave here. I wish I had four more years. It’s great to be around people who care about you and want the best for you every single day.

Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching staff? NN: The best! They are always there when you need them no matter what it is. A shoulder to cry on, someone to laugh with, having serious talks. Anything you need. They are willing to do what they can to make it happen!

Q: Describe how it felt to play in the WNIT and make it to the WNIT championship game last season. NN: I don’t think words can describe the feeling. From the beginning, WNIT was like a completely new season and everyone had the same mindset. It was a lot of fun and I think I could speak for everyone when saying that. To accomplish the things that we did in that run and to see the amount of support we had was awesome!

CCareerareer StatisticsStatistics THREE-POINT ------REBOUNDS ------Year GP- GS FG- FGA FG% FG- FGA FG% FT- FTA FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF- D AST TO BLK STL MIN AVG 09-10 33- 16 38- 77 49.4 6- 20 30.0 14- 31 45.2 96 2.9 58 104 162 4.9 80- 3 45 52 27 33 721 21.8 10-11 34- 24 35- 96 36.5 11- 55 20.0 6- 22 27.3 87 2.6 77 114 191 5.6 92- 3 55 54 27 36 816 24.0 11-12 36- 36 77- 203 37.9 27- 97 27.8 26- 59 44.1 207 5.8 78 204 282 7.8 116- 5 96 91 52 58 1128 31.3 Totals 103- 76 150- 376 39.9 44- 172 25.6 46- 112 41.1 390 3.8 213 422 635 6.2 288- 11 196 197 106 127 2665 25.9

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 21 PPLAYERSLAYERS KKirbyirby BBurkholderurkholder 6-0 Jr. Guard Bridgewater, Va. Turner Ashby H.S.

At JMU: younger sister, Cassidy, a freshman basketball player 2011-12: WNIT All-Tournament Team (16.3 ppg, 7.0 at Bridgewater College rpg) • All-CAA Third Team • CAA All-Academic Second Team • Team leader in steals and 3-pointers, second on team in scoring and minutes played and third in rebounding and assists • Among CAA leaders in 3-pointers (4th), defensive rebounds (6th), steals (8th), average rebounds/game (13th) and scoring (19th). • JMU Team’s Most Improved Player Award • School season sophomore records for 3-point at- tempts, games played, games started and minutes played • JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete

2010-11: Played in 24 games • JMU Team’s Most Improved Player Award • JMU Team’s Newcomer Award • CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award • JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete

High school: Coached by Rob Lovell at Turner Ashby • Associated Press group AA All-State (First Team 2010) • Three-time All-State (First Team 2010, Second Team 2009, Honorable Mention 2008) • Region 3 Player of the Year (2010) • Massanutten District Player of the Year (2008, 2010) • Harrisonburg News-Record Player of the Year (2009) • Four-time All-Massanutten District (First Team 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) • Three- time All-Region 3 (First Team 2008, 2009, 2010, Second Team 2007) • VHSCA Senior All-Star Game and West Team MVP (2010) • Averaged team-highs of 16.6 points, 10.4 rebounds, 4.6 steals, 3.8 assists and 1.2 blocked shots and shot a team-high 56.7 percent from the field as a senior (2010) • Team offensive MVP (2010) • School records for career points (1,657), rebounds (985), games played (110) and field goals (630) and season field goals (178) • The Knights were state semifinalists, Region 3 runners-up and Massanutten District champions 2010, state runners-up 2009 and region semi- finalists 2009 • Her AAU team won two national championships • Graduated with honors and a 3.9 grade-point average

Personal: Kirby Burkholder • Daughter of Jennifer and Kenton Burkholder • Dean’s List student majoring in sports and recreation management • Has an older sister, Jordan, a 2011 graduate of NCAA Division III Bridgewater (Va.) College, where she scored a school career-record 1,764 points and was the 2011 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Player of the Year • Has a

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 22 PPLAYERSLAYERS OOuttakesuttakes wwithith KKirbyirby BurkholderBurkholder Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch growing up? KB: There are so many! “Recess,” “Rocket Power,” “Hey Arnold” and “Doug”!

Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? KB: Toia (Giggetts), probably because her locker is right beside mine, and I always have to listen to her singing.

Q: How would your teammates describe the way you dress? KB: Coach Brown thinks my shorts are always too short, but I just have long legs.

Q: Which school in the CAA has the toughest environment to play in? KB: We do! Our fans are loyal and loud!

Q: What’s the biggest life lesson you’ve learned from coach Brooks? KB: I’ve learned how to grow up and become so much more mentally stable and strong. Coach Brooks has pushed and challenged me to get me to this point, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. He’s helped me grow up a lot since I came here to JMU.

Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? KB: Come visit, you will fall in love. :)

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? KB: Trey Songz’s new album, “Chapter 5”

Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching staff? KB: Crazy… in a good way! Hilarious! It’s never a dull moment with any of our coaches, and I have never met coaches who care about me as a player as well as a person more than ours.

Q: Describe how it felt to play in the WNIT and make it to the WNIT championship game last season. KB: The WNIT was by far the most exciting basketball I’ve ever played. Our gym was rockin’ every single game! Nothing compares to the emotion and hype of those games, along with winning. Making it to the championship was really exhilarating and exciting. It didn’t turn out how we wanted, but the run was still a great experience.

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? KB: The new Batman! It was just a great movie!

Q: What is your team goal for this season? KB: Win CAA, win NCAA first round

Q: What do you love most about basketball? KB: The passion; the competitiveness; the emotion;

CCareerareer StatisticsStatistics THREE-POINT ------REBOUNDS ------Year GP- GS FG- FGA FG% FG- FGA FG% FT- FTA FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF- D AST TO BLK STL MIN AVG 10-11 24- 0 11- 21 52.4 2- 4 50.0 7- 11 63.6 31 1.3 20 24 44 1.8 16- 0 7 10 3 8 179 7.5 11-12 37- 34 134- 370 36.2 89- 281 31.7 68- 81 84.0 425 11.5 65 191 256 6.9 87- 1 81 85 18 68 1231 33.3 Totals 61- 34 145- 391 37.1 91- 285 31.9 75- 92 81.5 456 7.5 85 215 300 4.9 103- 1 88 95 21 76 1410 23.1

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 23 PPLAYERSLAYERS TToiaoia GGiggettsiggetts 6-0 So. Forward Norfolk, Va. Lake Taylor H.S.

At JMU: 2011-12: CAA All-Rookie Team and runner-up for CAA Rookie of the Year • CAA Player of the Week Jan. 15 and Jan. 22 • JMU Team’s Newcomer Award • School season record for games played by a freshman

High school: Coached by Sandra Sawyer at Lake Taylor • All-Tidewater Region (Second Team 2010, 2011) • All-Eastern District (First Team 2010, 2011) • Averaged 10.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.5 steals as a se- nior • Career totals of 1,119 points and 891 rebounds • Team’s MVP (2009, 2010) • Team’s Offensive MVP (2010) • Team’s Coaches Award (2008, 2009, 2010) • The Titans were Virginia group AAA state champions (2010) and state runners-up (2011) • Lake Taylor won four Eastern District championships (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) • Two-time Academic Excellence Award recipient • Played on the Boo Williams Elite AAU team • Graduated with honors

Personal: Toia Giggetts • Business management major • Daughter of Liz and Steve Giggetts • Has an older brother, Steve, who played football at Lake Taylor (class of ‘07) • Her uncle, Russell Freeman, played football at the collegiate (offensive tackle for Georgia Tech, class of ‘91) and professional level (of- fensive tackle for Denver Broncos 1992-1994; tackle for Oakland Raiders 1995)

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 24 PPLAYERSLAYERS OOuttakesuttakes wwithith ToiaToia GiggettsGiggetts Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch growing up? TG: “Rugrats,” because I wanted to be in Tommy’s adventures.

Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? TG: J.GILL (Jasmine Gill), because she sounds like someone is scratching a chalkboard.

Q: What makes JMU unique from other schools? TG: The people here are the best and better than any other school.

Q: How would your teammates describe the way you dress? TG: Different, but my style goes along with my personality: loud and outgoing!

Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? TG: Rikky (Tarik Hislop). Don’t let her innocent smile fool you.

Q: Which school in the CAA has the toughest environment to play in? TG: Our gym of course! Other teams hate having to play in front of our loud crowd!

Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? TG: Come join the family!

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? TG: “Adorn” by Miguel.

Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching staff? TG: Friendly and inviting. Our coaches have an “open door” policy, so we all just hang out in their offices and talk about whatever.

Q: Describe how it felt to play in the WNIT and make it to the WNIT championship game last season. TG: WNIT felt unreal. I still get chills thinking about it. It was great to play on a national scale and beat so many “big name” schools!

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? TG: “Think Like a Man”; that movie was hilarious. I love Kevin Hart.

Q: What is your team goal for this season? TG: Win the CAA. We have to GET IT BACK!

Q: What’s your favorite reality TV show? TG: “Love & Hip-Hop”, because I never know what is going to happen.

Q If you could be any animal, what would it be? TG: A pit bull, because I can be mean, yet loving.

Q: What makes JMU’s pep band the best in the CAA? TG: Every single person in the band. They truly love women’s basketball here!

CCareerareer StatisticsStatistics THREE-POINT ------REBOUNDS ------Year GP- GS FG- FGA FG% FG- FGA FG% FT- FTA FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF- D AST TO BLK STL MIN AVG 11-12 36- 7 62- 156 .39.7 0- 0 00.0 45- 68 66.2 169 4.7 77 98 175 4.9 85- 4 12 33 7 22 602 16.7 Totals 36- 7 62- 156 .39.7 0- 0 00.0 45- 68 66.2 169 4.7 77 98 175 4.9 85- 4 12 33 7 22 602 16.7

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 25 PPLAYERSLAYERS CCrystalrystal RRossoss 6-3 So. Forward/Center Philadelphia, Pa. Smyrna (Del.) H.S.

High school: Coached by James Kiger at Smyrna • All-State (Honorable Mention 2010, 2011) • Two- time All-Henlopen Conference (Second Team 2010, 2011) • Blue-Gold State Senior All-Star Game (2011) • Averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds as a senior • The Eagles were Delaware state runners-ups and Henlopen Conference Northern Division champions 2010 and Henlopen Conference champions 2011 • Scored more than 1,000 career points

Personal: Crystal Ross • Daughter of Bernice and Rodney Ross • Has an older brother, James, younger sisters Keyuonna and Zykirah, and a younger brother, Jordan

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 26 PPLAYERSLAYERS OOuttakesuttakes withwith CrystalCrystal RossRoss Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch growing up? CR: “The Rugrats” because I love Tommy Pickles and his big head.

Q: Which animated character does coach Brooks remind you of? CR: Oscar Proud from the “Proud Family” cartoon. They really look alike to me.

Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? CR: Toia Giggetts, but for some reason she keeps singing out loud.

Q: What makes JMU unique from other schools? CR: The diversity of our team, classmates, and community makes JMU a great place.

Q: How would your teammates describe the way you dress? CR: They would probably say like a “city girl.” It’s not easy being this fly :)

Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? CR: Tarik Hislop. She looks sweet and innocent on the outside with her big smile, but Rik has many jokes!

Q: Which school in the CAA has the toughest environment to play in? CR: Mmmmm… JMU! We have the best band and fans in the world. It gets really loud and hostile in our arena.

Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? CR: The campus food is GREAT! I’m getting hungry just thinking about it.

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? CR: Chris Brown, “Don’t Judge Me”

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? CR: “The Avengers,” because the actor that plays Thor is FINE!

Q: What is your funniest Coach Brooks moment? CR: Whenever Coach Brooks comes in the locker-room dancing is a funny moment for me.

Q: What do you love most about basketball? CR: Being able to play in front of our home crowd

Q: What’s your favorite reality TV show? CR: “Bad Girls Club,” hands down because of all of the drama, ratchetness, and the fights.

Q: If you could be any animal, what would it be? CR: A giraffe because I think they are too adorable and they’re my favorite animal.

Q: What makes JMU’s pep band the best in the CAA? CR: They are loud, hostile at times, and very supportive at all of our games. Plus, they play some of my favorite songs!

CCareerareer StatisticsStatistics THREE-POINT ------REBOUNDS ------Year GP- GS FG- FGA FG% FG- FGA FG% FT- FTA FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF- D AST TO BLK STL MIN AVG 11-12 29- 0 23- 46 .50.0 0- 0 00.0 7- 17 41.2 53 1.8 14 25 39 1.3 28- 0 1 13 13 4 206 7.1 Totals 29- 0 23- 46 .50.0 0- 0 00.0 7- 17 41.2 53 1.8 14 25 39 1.3 28- 0 1 13 13 4 206 7.1

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 27 PPLAYERSLAYERS JJazmonazmon GGwathmeywathmey 6-2 Fr.-r Guard Bealeton, Va. Liberty H.S.

At JMU: 2011-12: Redshirted season after suffering injury in OOuttakesuttakes withwith JazmonJazmon GwathmeGwathmey preseason • CAA preseason Freshman of the Year by College Sports Madness Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch growing up? JG: Well my favorites would be “Rocket Power,” “As Told by Ginger,” “Dougie” and “Hey Arnold”. They were fun High school: Coached by Lauren Milburn at Liberty shows to wake up to before I got on the bus for school in the morning. • VHSCA state Player of the Year (2011) • VHSCA All-State First Team (2011) • Two-time All-Region II Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? (Second Team 2010, First Team 2011) • Evergreen JG: Kirby (Burkholder) is the worst but I still love her. District Player of the Year (2011) • Three-time All- District (Cedar Run First Team 2009, Evergreen First Q: What makes JMU unique from other schools? Team 2010, 2011) • Averaged 15.6 JG: We are so diverse in every aspect. points and 7.4 rebounds as a senior • Scored 1,285 career points • The Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? Eagles were Virginia group AA state JG: Toia (GiggetTs) has to be the funniest because of the crazy stuff she says. champions (2011) and state quar- terfinalists (2010), two-time Region Q: Which school in the CAA has II runners-up (2010, 2011), two-time the toughest environment to district champions (2010, 2011) and play in? tournament district champions (2010, JG: James Madison University! 2011) • Scored 26 points in 2011 state Enough said!!! championship game • Ranked 30th nationally and second in Virginia at Q: What would you say to the wing position by ESPN Hoopgurlz someone who’s considering 2010 • Ranked among the top 10 coming to JMU? players in the class of 2011 in the region (Maryland, JG: JMU has a great atmosphere and there are a lot of District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia) by Real great people. You could never be bored here. Basketball Report. Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? JG: “Getting To the Money” by Peanut. Personal: Jazmon Gwathmey • Sports and recreation management major • Daughter of Iris Campos and Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching staff? William Gwathmey • Has an older brother, Brandon JG: Hard working and very enthusiastic. There is never a dull moment with them.

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? JG: “Sparkle,” because they had a lot of good songs that were sung, and Whitney Houston was in it. That’s my girl.

Q: What is your funniest Coach Brooks moment? JG: One time during practice, Coach Brooks tried to touch the rim and I guess he pulled something. He tried to play it off but in reality we all saw him struggling. Sorry coach… Love you!

Q: What do you love most about basketball? JG: I love all the fans cheering for you and the support from everyone.

Q: What’s your favorite reality TV show? JG: “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta,” because of Stevie J. He is a trip.

Q: If you could be any animal, what would it be? JG: I would want to be a kangaroo so I can jump higher.

Q: What makes JMU’s pep band the best in the CAA? JG: They are our #1 fanS. They come out to every home game ready to cheer and do anything to get us pumped up.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 28 PPLAYERSLAYERS Lauren “Lady” OOkaforkafor 6-3 Jr. Center Hamden, Conn. Hopkins School

College: At Providence: OOuttakesuttakes withwith LaurenLauren OOkaforkafor 2011-12: Played in 28 of 30 games and started 24 games • Team leader in blocked shots (35) and second Q: What was your favorite in rebounding (5.4) childhood cartoon to watch growing up? 2010-11: Big East All-Freshman Team • Played in 27 of LO: “Rocket Power,” hands down. It 29 games and started one game • Second on team in was just THAT cartoon back then. blocked shots (26) Q: Which animated character does coach Brooks remind you of? High school: Coached by Amanda Forcucci at Hopkins LO: Road Runner, because he has • ESPN HoopGurlz Position Rank: #23 power forward skinny legs…”Beep! Beep!” as a senior (2010) • All-State as a senior (2010) • New England Prep School All-Star as a junior and senior Q: What makes JMU unique from (2009, 2010) • New Haven Register All-District as a sopho- other schools? more, junior and LO: JMU has senior (2008, 2009, an extremely 2010) • All-Fairchester friendly League as a sopho- environment more, junior and that is almost immediately noticeable. senior (2008, 2009, 2010) • All-Area as a Q: How would your teammates describe the way you dress? freshman, sopho- LO: Simple and clean. I like to keep things classy! more, junior and senior (2007, 2008, Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? 2009, 2010) • Her LO: Tarik (Hislop). She’s very clever. AAU team Ring City Basketball advanced Q: What’s the biggest life lesson you’ve learned from coach Brooks? to Nike Nationals LO: If you follow the rules, you avoid the consequences. semifinals 2009 Q: What would you say to someone who’s Personal: Lauren considering coming to JMU? Okafor • Daughter LO: Come here, you won’t regret it. of Carlene Okafor • Pre-medicine and Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right psychology major now? who plans a career as LO: “Pilot Jones” – Frank Ocean a clinical psychiatrist • Has an older sister, Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching Amber, a senior at staff? Quinnipiac, and a LO: My coaches are very energetic and younger brother, motivated. Caleb-Pierre Harris, a third-grader • Enjoys Q: What was the best movie you saw last? painting, poetry and singing LO: “Batman: The Dark Knight Rises”

CCareerareer StatisticsStatistics THREE-POINT ------REBOUNDS ------Year GP- GS FG- FGA FG% FG- FGA FG% FT- FTA FT% PTS AVG OFF DEF TOTAL AVG PF- D AST TO BLK STL MIN AVG 10-11 27- 1 39- 101 38.6 0- 0 00.0 21- 49 42.9 99 3.7 66 67 133 4.9 64- 0 1 37 26 4 494 18.3 11-12 28- 24 49- 113 43.4 0- 0 00.0 25- 64 39.1 123 4.4 66 86 152 5.4 74- 1 15 42 35 14 641 22.9 Totals 55- 25 88- 214 41.1 0- 0 00.0 46- 113 40.7 222 4.0 132 153 285 5.2 138- 1 16 79 61 18 1135 20.6

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 29 PPLAYERSLAYERS PPreciousrecious HHallall 5-8 Fr. Guard Tallahassee, Fla. Maclay School

High school: Coached by Rapheal Harris at Maclay School • Scored a team-high 16 points for the OOuttakesuttakes withwith PreciousPrecious HHallall Lightning in annual Florida Association of Basketball Coaches’ Senior All-Star event as a senior (2012) • Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch McDonald’s All-American nominee as a senior (2012) • growing up? ESPN HoopGurlz Position Rank: #59 guard as a senior PA: “The Powerpuff Girls,” because I always wanted to be one (2012) • Ranked #254 in 2012 class by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report as a senior (2012) • Ranked #407 Q: What has been your biggest adjustment from high school in 2012 class by All-Star Girls Basketball Report as a to college? senior (2012) • Group 2A All-State Team as a junior PA: Learning to do things by yourself and without your and senior (2011, 2012) • Averaged 27 points, 10 parents’ help rebounds as a senior (2012) • The Maclay Marauders were District 1-3A champions and region finalists Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? 2012 and region 1-2A semifinalists 2011 • Group 1A PA: Coach Brown, if I’m allowed to pick her. All-State Team and Tallahassee Democrat Big Bend Player of the Year as a sophomore at FAMU H.S. (2010) Q: What makes JMU unique from other schools? • FAMU was region 1-1A semifinalists 2011 and state PA: JMU has the best overall atmosphere and school spirit. 1-1A finalist and region runners-up 2010 • Played for Florida Essence AAU team with JMU teammate Q: How would your teammates describe the way you dress? Destiny Jones • Honor Roll Student PA: Normal for the most part. I do have a lot of cartoon backpacks though. Personal: Precious Hall • Daughter of Avion and Bertrond Hal • Has a younger sister, Dominique, a Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? junior who plays basketball at Leon H.S., and PA: Kirby (Burkholder); she has a lot of jokes on the low. a younger brother, DéTron, a freshman who plays football for Lincoln H.S. and also boxes Q: What’s the biggest life lesson you’ve learned from coach Brooks? • Plans a career in physical therapy • Enjoys PA: Don’t ever underestimate yourself. Work hard. Play hard. playing the violin Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? PA: JMU has the most beautiful campus in the country, a great family atmosphere and they make you feel important.

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? PA: “I’m Different” by 2 Chainz

Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching staff? PA: Energetic. Their enthusiasm is contagious.

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? PA: “The Avengers,” because I love super heroes.

Q: What is your team goal for this season? PA: To win the CAA championship and make it far in postseason play

Q: What do you love most about basketball? PA: I love working with teammates, the competiveness and just seeing the ball go into the basket.

Q: What’s your favorite reality TV show? PA: “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta,” because I like to see what goes on in their lives.

Q: If you could be any animal, what would it be? PA: I would be a dolphin because they can swim, jump and do tricks in the water.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 30 PPLAYERSLAYERS DDestinyestiny JJonesones 6-0 Fr. Forward Miramar, Fla. Archbishop McCarthy H.S.

High school: Coached by Wally Haywood at Archbishop McCarthy • Orlando Sun-Sentinel Preseason OOuttakesuttakes wwithith DestinyDestiny JJonesones Fab 5 as a senior (2012) • South MVP (18 points) in Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game Q: What was your favorite childhood cartoon to watch growing up? (2012) • Florida Association of Basketball Coaches 6A DJ: ,”The Rugrats,”, because they looked so cute and always found a way to All-State First Team as a junior and senior (2011, 2012) make an adventure out of things in their own backyards. • McDonald’s All-American nominee (2012) • Ranked #230 in 2012 class by All-Star Girls Basketball Report Q: What has been your biggest adjustment from high school to college? (2012) • ESPN HoopGurlz Position Rank: #24 forward DJ: Time management between school, ball, and sleep. (2012) • Group 4A All-State Second Team as a junior (2011) • Miami Herald and Orlando Sun-Sentinel All- Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? Broward County First Team as a freshman, sophomore, DJ: Coach Brown… she’s not shy at all. junior and senior (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) • Orlando Sun-Sentinel Broward County Player of the Year as a Q: What makes JMU unique from other schools? senior (2012) and runner-up as a junior (2011) • MVP of DJ: Everyone is more friendly and willing to give a helping hand. state championship game playing for state champion Parkway Academy as a freshman (2009) • Averaged 19 Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? points, 12 rebounds as a senior (2012) • The Mavericks DJ: Toia Giggetts. I bet she were Florida class 6A state runners-up 2010 and re- was a class clown in high gional semifinalists 2011 (25-1 record), 2012 • Played for school. Florida Essence AAU team with JMU teammate Precious Hall Q: What’s the biggest life lesson you’ve learned from Personal: Destiny Jones • Daughter of Elizabeth and coach Brooks? Levon Jones • Accounting major • Has five older siblings, DJ: You have to work hard for brothers Andre, Jelani and Vincent and sisters LáToya the things you want; nothing and Tia will be spoon fed to you. Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? DJ: It would be the best decision you every make.

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? DJ: Chris Brown,”2012”

Q: How would you describe JMU’s coaching staff? DJ: My coaches love to WIN, but they will always put the players’ well-being and family first.

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? DJ: “Dream House.” It had a story within a story with both suspense and horror.

Q: What is your team goal for this season? DJ: To take back what’s ours. (CAA championship trophy)

Q: What do you love most about basketball? DJ: You get to travel all over the world and meet new people.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 31 PPLAYERSLAYERS AAngelangela MMickensickens 5-7 Fr. Guard Staunton, Va. Robert E. Lee H.S.

High school: Coached by Jeremy Hartman at Robert E. Lee • Ranked #80 in 2012 class by All Star OOuttakesuttakes withwith AngelaAngela MickensMickens Girls Report (2012) • Ranked #85 in 2012 class by Dan Olson’s Collegiate Basketball Report (2012) • Q: What was your favorite childhood Staunton News-Leader City-County Player of the Year cartoon to watch growing up? as a freshman, junior and senior (2009, 2011, 2012) AM: I used to love to watch “Rocket • McDonald’s All-American nominee as a senior Power” because it was just that show. (2012) • Her #32 high school jersey was retired (2012) • ESPN HoopGurlz Top 100 Rank: #90 (2011) • ESPN Q: What has been your biggest HoopGurlz Position Rank: #14 guard (2011) • All-State adjustment from high school to college? First Team as a sophomore, junior and senior (2010, AM: Time management. I’m just starting 2011, 2012) and Second Team as a freshman (2009) to get the hang of balancing my • All-Region First Team as a freshman, sophomore, academics, ball, and social life. junior and senior (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) • Region III Player of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior Q: Who is the worst singer on the team? (2010, 2011, 2012) • Southern Valley District Player of AM: I don’t know, nobody has really sung the Year as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior yet. (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) • VHSCA Senior All-Star Game (2012) • The Lee Ladies were State AA Division Q: What makes JMU unique from other 3 state champions (23-6 record) 2012, state runners- schools? up 2009, 2010 and state semifinalists 2011 AM: People • In 2012 state championship game, scored really bleed 32 of teams’ 44 points, also had 10 rebounds, purple and 4 assists, 4 steals (2012) • Played for Boo gold here. The Williams Elite AAU team dedication of the professors, Personal: Angela Mickens • Daughter of administrators, Shea and Leroy Mickens • Biology major coaches, fans who plans a career as a pediatrician • Has an and community older brother, Eric Johnson, an older sister, is second to none. Ebony Johnson, and an older brother, Terrell, a redshirt freshman cornerback on the JMU Q: Who’s the funniest person on the team? football team • Enjoys writing poetry AM: Kirby (Burkholder). She always puts a smile on my face. Q: What would you say to someone who’s considering coming to JMU? AM: If you want to be pushed in every aspect, then JMU is the school for you.

Q: What song is on “repeat” on your iPod right now? AM: “Don’t Judge Me” by Chris Brown

Q: How would you describe our coaching staff? AM: Our coaches are dedicated and are a family.

Q: What was the best movie you saw last and why? AM: “Sparkle” was the best movie that I last saw because the singing was great and the cast was too.

Q: What is your team goal for this season? AM: GET IT BACK.

Q: What do you love most about basketball? AM: The escape that it gives me, especially after a long day. I run straight to basketball to get things off of my mind.

Q: What’s your favorite reality TV show? AM: It would have to be “Love and Hip-Hop: Atlanta” because it is so funny.

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 33 CCOACHESOACHES HHeadead CCoachoach KKennyenny BrooksBrooks Year at JMU: 11th Alma Mater: James Madison ‘92

JMU Career Highlights Kenny Brooks has been the Dukes’ coach since 2002. Look what’s happened in just 10 years: • Postseason appearances the last seven seasons (2006-12) • His teams have averaged nearly 26 wins a season over the past seven years • Three NCAA Tournament appearances (2007, 2010, 2011) • WNIT Finalist in 2012, with wins over Virginia, Wake Forest, Syracuse, South Florida, Davidson to advance to the cham- pionship game vs. Oklahoma State • Two Colonial Athletic Association championships (2010, 2011) • Top 25 national ranking (2007, 2009, 2010) or vote-getter (2008, 2011, 2012) • Seven straight 20-win seasons (2006-12), a school record • CAA Coach of the Year (2007) • Virginia Coach of the Year three times (2007, 2010, 2012) • Five CAA championship game appearances (2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011) • Three CAA Players of the Year (Meredith Alexis 2007, Tamera Young 2008, Dawn Evans 2011) • First CAA Defensive Player of the Year in school history (Nikki Newman 2012) • Four Associated Press All-America Honorable Mentions (Alexis, Young, Evans twice) • 18 all-conference selections • 227 career wins • A first-round WNBA draft pick (Young) • All-time leading scorer in JMU and CAA history (Young first, then Evans) • Career rebounding leader in JMU and CAA history (Alexis) • Nation-leading 30-game home winning streak, second- longest in school history (2005-07) • Wins over two Top 25 teams in one season, a first for the JMU program (2007-08) • Two 2007-08 victories over 2008 NCAA Sweet 16 teams • More than 100 school records broken • His players rank 1-2-3-4 on JMU’s career scoring list (Evans, Young, Alexis, Lesley Dickinson), 1-2 on the career re- bounding list (Alexis, Young) and 1-2-3 on the career assist list (Jess Cichowicz, Andrea Benvenuto, Evans) • Nearly 75 percent (34 of 46) of the 30-point games in school history are by his players • First two players in JMU history to earn first-team all- conference honors three times (Young, Evans) • Second player in CAA history and first JMU player to earn all-conference honors four times (Alexis) • First women’s basketball player to win JMU’s Athlete of the Year award since 1991 (Alexis, 2007) • Three of the last six of JMU’s Athlete of the Year award- winners (Alexis 2007, Young 2008, Evans 2011) • Three All-CAA selections in 2006 and 2007, the first time since 1996 that three Dukes were named all-conference • JMU season attendance records set four times in last six years

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 34 CCOACHESOACHES YYear-by-Yearear-by-Year aatt JJMUMU KKennyenny BBrooks’rooks’ JourneyJourney Season Record CAA Tournament Postseason • Grew up in nearby Waynesboro, Va. 2002-03 16-10 Semifinalist • Honorable mention all-state basketball player at Waynesboro High School 2003-04 13-18 Quarterfinalist • Graduated from Waynesboro High School in 1987 2004-05 18-11 Semifinalist • Recruited by John Thurston to play at JMU 2005-06 24-7 Runner-up WNIT First Round • Played three seasons (1988-91) at JMU under the legendary “Lefty” Driesell 2006-07 27-6 Runner-up NCAA First Round • Member of two Dukes’ teams that finished first in CAA regular-season play 2007-08 24-10 Semifinalist WNIT Third Round (1990, 1991) 2008-09 24-10 Runner-up WNIT Second Round • As a player, led JMU to two National Invitation Tournaments (1990, 1991) 2009-10 26-7 Champion NCAA First Round • Graduated from JMU in 1992 with a degree in business management 2010-11 26-8 Champion NCAA First Round • Part-time assistant coach for JMU’s 1993-94 men’s team that won the CAA 2011-12 29-8 Semifinalist WNIT Runner-up Tournament and advanced to NCAA play Total 227-95, .705 • Assistant coach at Virginia Military for four seasons (1994-98) • Married the former Chrissy Stewart in 1998 • Assistant coach in JMU men’s program for four seasons (1998-2002) • Switched to the JMU women’s program as an assistant coach in 2002 • Named interim head coach on Dec. 6, 2002, when head coach Bud Childers was granted a leave of absence for medical reasons • Named head coach on March 21, 2003 • The latest addition to the family, Gabrielle, was born in 2005. Now seven years old, Gabby has a brother Nicholas (now 22), and sisters Kendyl (14) and Chloe (12). • Celebrates his 44th birthday in December 2012

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 36 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS

“Anyone who knows me knows this is my dream job. This is not a job Feb. 9, 2003 - Believe It! for me, this is something special. I feel like I’m one of the luckiest people JMU 98, Old Dominion 95, OT in the world.” It was Kenny Brooks’ refuse-to-lose attitude that inspired his players to After guiding the Dukes to 16 wins in 26 games as an interim head overcome a 16-point deficit and post a thrilling 98-95 overtime win over coach, the 34-year-old Brooks earned the endorsement of JMU Director league-leading Old Dominion. of Athletics Jeff Bourne. “The whole time we were down, Coach Brooks just kept telling us to “I reflected back on the season and his performance as a coach, his believe -- believe it was going to be a special night. The encouragement ability to capture the energy of players,” Bourne said. “I think he did a he gave us kept us great job with it. This is a very positive day for JMU athletics. He will take confident, kept us from this program to where we envision it going in the future.” dropping our heads,” said senior Shanna Price. Jan. 6, 2004 - ODU had led 39-34 at halftime and was ahead Freshman Class by as many as 16 points Leads Comeback on three occasions. The Monarchs held a 72-56 Win advantage with 5:39 to play in regulation. JMU 71, Charlotte 64 With ODU ahead 78- After this game, you knew for 65, Lynn Liburd nailed sure Kenny Brooks’ freshman back-to-back three-pointers at 3:12 and 2:45, then point guard Jess class was going to be something Cichowicz stole the ball and fed Liburd for a layup at 2:04. Liburd’s eight special. points began a 20-7 JMU scoring run that included seven points by Price The Dukes’ first-year players and five by Cichowicz. scored 41 of JMU’s 46 second-half ODU led 85-77 after a three-point play by Okeisha Howard with 1:07 points as their team rallied from remaining in regulation. Cichowicz’s three-point play at 1:01 and a a 16-point second-half deficit to three-point play by Price at 0:50 cut the margin to 85-83. After ODU beat Charlotte 71-64. junior Monique Coker missed two foul shots with 28.6 seconds left, Price Freshman Lesley Dickinson scored hit a six-foot jumper with 7.6 seconds on the clock to send the game to a game-high 20 points and classmate overtime tied at 85. Shirley McCall added a career-high 19 Price scored a career-high 34 points and tallied six of the Dukes’ points points to pace JMU to the victory. in overtime, when JMU outscored the Monarchs 13-10. McCall jump-started the Dukes early in the second half. With JMU trailing 50-34 at 15:26, McCall scored six points in a 9-0 March 21, 2003 - Living Out a Dream run that cut the margin to seven (50-43). “This is my dream job.” After a Charlotte layup, JMU trimmed That was what Kenny Brooks told a gathering of news media and fans the lead to four (52-48) on Dickinson’s at the news conference announcing his hiring as the Dukes’ head coach. three-point play followed by McCall’s driving layup. “I’m very fortunate today that I’m actually living out my dream,” Brooks said. “It’s a wonderful day for me and my family… it’s a very special day The 49ers then got their lead back to for me. James Madison has given me so much, and I’m glad to give back eight with a 6-2 scoring spurt that gave SShirleyhirley MMcCallcCall in any way that I can. them a 58-50 lead at 7:28.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 37 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS But JMU scored the game’s next 18 points, led by eight points JMU’s Shirley by another freshman, Meredith Alexis. That gave the Dukes an McCall was insurmountable 68-58 lead with 1:04 left on the clock. fouled on the ensuing in- Dickinson scored 16 and McCall 13 in the second period. Alexis bounds play. finished with a then-career-high 17 points, 13 of which came in the With eight second half, and had a game-high 12 rebounds. seconds on “I was very proud the way we responded at halftime,” Brooks said. “We the clock she could have very well just retreated and played back on our heels, but we made the first didn’t. We stood our ground and started attacking.” but missed the second of a 1+1 foul shot for a Feb. 11, 2005 - Benvenuto’s Layup Sends 51-49 JMU lead. Game to Overtime Drexel’s Jackie Falson was JMU 73, Hofstra 71, OT fouled as she It was a career night for Lesley drove to the MMereditheredith AAlexislexis ((left)left) Dickinson, but it was teammate basket with 1.4 Andrea Benvenuto who made seconds remaining. She made only the second free throw, and Alexis sure the evening ended on a was then fouled and scored JMU’s final point with eight-tenths of a winning note. second left. With Hofstra ahead 60-58 after McCall led the Dukes with 13 points, and Alexis finished with 12 points, hitting two free throws with 5.8 all scored in the second half. Andrea Benvenuto added 11 points, seconds remaining, Benvenuto including a 16-footer with one second on the shot clock with 1:36 left. drove the length of the court and “We gave it our all. We didn’t hold anything back,” said coach Kenny scored on a layup as time expired Brooks. “We left everything out on the court, and as a result we got a to force overtime. victory.” Benvenuto’s score capped AAndreandrea a comeback in which JMU outscored Hofstra 16-9 in the final BBenvenutoenvenuto March 2, 2006 - Dukes Complete 13-0 6:29 to overcome a seven-point Home Season deficit. JMU 75, Old Dominion 68 Dickinson finished with a career-high 34 points, including In a game with a wild ending two free throws with 2.3 seconds left in overtime to clinch the win. the Dukes beat Old Dominion 75-68 to lock up the number two seed for the upcoming Feb. 10, 2006 - CAA Tournament. Dukes Rally for JMU players hit five of six free throws in the final Win at Daskalakis 12.4 seconds as the Dukes Center completed a perfect (13-0) home season. JMU 52, Drexel 50 The Purple and Gold led JMU’s first-ever win at one of 70-65 after a dramatic play the league’s toughest venues was that ended with a layup by a nail-biting come-from-behind the Dukes’ Tamera Young victory with a lot of drama. with 24 seconds to play. With Lesley Dickinson trapped by a Meredith Alexis scored nine of double-team in the backcourt, TTameraamera YYoungoung the Dukes’ last 13 points as her she threw the ball ahead to team escaped with a 52-50 win at Meredith Alexis. Alexis managed to tip the Drexel’s Daskalakis Center. It was ball to Young, who then raced down court JMU’s first victory in five visits to and scored. Drexel. A three-pointer by ODU with 15.2 seconds The Dukes trailed 31-18 at the 19:01 mark of the second half and did remaining cut the lead to 70-68. JMU then not take the lead for good until Alexis converted both ends of a 1+1 free lost possession while in-bounding the ball, throw with 4:33 left, putting JMU up 41-40. and ODU’s TJ Jordan got control of the ball Alexis then hit a 16-foot jumper at 3:30 and made a and dribbled and called timeout in a scramble in the free down court for a layup at 3:02 to give JMU its biggest lead, 45-40. throw lane. However, ODU had no timeouts remaining, and the Monarchs were assessed However, Drexel’s Narissa Suber scored seven points as the Dragons with a technical foul, giving JMU two free outscored JMU 9-6 in a span of 2:35. Her driving layup with 9.5 seconds throws and possession of the ball following the foul shots. left got Drexel within one point at 50-49.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 38 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS Dickinson hit the second of the technical free throws and then was fouled again. She made two free throws with 10.6 seconds left to put the March 10, 2006 - Dukes Eke Out Win over game out of reach at 73-68. Delaware in CAA Semifi nals The defending CAA champion Monarchs lost their first league game of JMU 61, Delaware 59 the year and saw their 16-game win streak come to an end. Meanwhile the Dukes tied a school record with a perfect 13-0 home season record. Jasmin Lawrence used her patented crossover move to score the game- winning layup with 1.9 seconds remaining, lifting the Dukes to a 61-59 “I told (my players), ‘When the smoke clears, I want to see some hair- win over Delaware in the CAA tournament semifinals at George Mason’s dos messed up.’ It was good, a couple of times we had that,” said coach Patriot Center. Kenny Brooks. The Dukes had several chances to score in the final minute but missed two shots before the ball deflected off of a Delaware player and out March 7, 2006 - The Highest Honor of bounds to JMU with 13.9 seconds left. The Dukes The women Kenny Brooks coaches hold him in high regard. In fact, worked the ball around off the he was the unanimous choice for 2006 in-bounds play until Lawrence CAA Coach of the Year award -- by his drove the lane to sink an off- players. balance, acrobatic layup. That year the CAA honor, voted on “Jasmin is a New York City girl,” by the league’s head coaches and said coach Kenny Brooks. “She’s members of the news media, went to got that crossover, and she a coach other than Brooks. The JMU plays that one-on-one - that Earl players, who thought their coach was a Monroe-style basketball.” leading candidate for the award, were visibly disappointed. Then, shortly A key play by Kisha Stokes after the CAA awards banquet, another had tied the game at 59 ceremony took place on the team bus. with 1:23 remaining. Stokes rebounded an errant JMU It was then that point guard Andrea three-point attempt as the shot Benvenuto stepped forward. She had clock expired and scored on a hastily created a “certificate” on a piece put-back. As Delaware tried of paper. In an impromptu ceremony, to counter, Chrissy Fisher was she expressed her team’s appreciation called for a walk, and the ball for Brooks and what he had provided was back in JMU’s possession the team as its coach. A rousing round AAndreandrea with just over a minute to go. That set the stage for Lawrence, and her of applause followed. BBenvenutoenvenuto basket sent the second-seeded Dukes to the league championship The moment was a testament to the game. high regard in which Brooks is held by the women he coaches. Ironically, Lawrence got her chance to shine in only her second career start. She moved into the Dukes’ starting lineup the previous game after an injury sidelined three-time All-CAA guard Lesley Dickinson for the CAA Tournament. Jan. 29, 2007 - Dukes Move into the National Rankings “I wanted to jump up and scream, ‘Hey everybody, we’re in the Top 25!”’ That was senior Meredith Alexis’ reaction when she learned that JMU had moved into the Associated Press Top 25 poll. The 17-2 Dukes, who had received votes in the AP poll the previous three weeks, cracked the Top 25 for the first time since the final poll of the 1987-88 season, when they were 14th. “Obviously we were very excited to be ranked in the Top 25,” said coach Kenny Brooks. “It’s been a goal of ours all along. To get this national recognition is well-deserving of how hard the players have been working.”

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 39 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS “I saw my name go up on the screen Feb. 1, 2007 - Dukes Hand Old Dominion and I had to put my head in my hands Its Worst League Loss Ever just to compose myself,” Alexis told the Harrisonburg News-Record. “I was just so JMU 79, Old Dominion 50 excited.” It was JMU’s 10th win in a row. It marked the 23rd straight time the Head coach Kenny Brooks, under Dukes had won at home. It ended the opponent’s nine-game victory whose guidance the Dukes returned to streak. And it kept the Dukes in first place in the CAA standings. the national stage with Top 25 national But what really had the Convocation Center crowd of nearly 3,000 ranking, was selected Coach of the Year. abuzz was that JMU handed Old Dominion its worst-ever CAA loss, “It’s an honor, something I’ll cherish the beating the Monarchs by a whopping 29 points (79-50). The margin rest of my life,” Brooks told the News- more than doubled the Monarchs’ previous biggest conference loss Record. LLesleyesley margin of 14 points. Lesley Dickinson received the DDickinsonickinson The Dukes scored the game’s first 12 points and led by as many as 15 prestigious Dean Ehlers Leadership midway through the opening half. The Monarchs managed to close the Award, which honors a player who margin to six (31-25) before the half ended with JMU ahead 33-25. “embodies the highest standards of In the second period the Dukes used a 20-3 run over a seven-minute leadership, integrity span to take a 57-30 lead at 11:06. After that JMU never let its lead slip and sportsmanship into single digits and led by as many as 33 points. in conjunction with her academic athletic “We felt like we were the better team, and we really wanted to go out achievement,” Later, and show it,” said Shirley McCall, whose defense held ODU leading scorer Dickinson would be TJ Jordan without a point. “We wanted to make a statement, and I feel among 13 recipients of like we made it.” an NCAA postgraduate “Everybody just got into it,” said senior Meredith Alexis of the game’s scholarship. atmosphere. “The Convo was just shaking the whole time.” Alexis and teammates Tamera Young and March 7, 2007 - CAA Awards Top Honors Andrea Benvenuto won All-CAA recognition. MMereditheredith AAlexislexis to Three Dukes Dickinson, Benvenuto and Jennifer Brown ((left)left) The Dukes came away from the 2007 CAA awards banquet with received all-academic enough hardware to open a small trophy shop. accolades, and Shirley McCall was voted to the all-defensive team. Meredith Alexis, the league’s top rebounder and second-leading scorer, as well as the CAA’s and JMU’s career rebounding leader, walked away with Player of the Year honors.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 40 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS Tamera Young scored the opening basket of the second half for a March 12, 13-point lead. The Colonials responded with six unanswered points to 2007 - NCAA trim the deficit to 39-32 at 17:24. That was as close as GW would get. Asks Dukes to Dance For four years Meredith Alexis, Andrea Benvenuto, Lesley Dickinson and Shirley McCall had been mainstays on the Dukes’ basketball team. Finally they were rewarded for their efforts with an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament. “When they first came here, their first practice, I can remember were going all over the place,” coach Kenny Brooks remembered. “You didn’t know what was going to happen to get to this point. And for them to March 2, 2008 - be able to experience something as special as being invited to the NCAA Seniors Go Out with an tournament, it’s joy.” Upset Victory over #11 It was a landmark day for the Colonial Old Dominion Athletic Association as well, which would be represented by three teams in the NCAA Tournament -- a first for the JMU 76, Old Dominion 63 league. Make that three in a row. Senior Day was a special one, as the Nov. 27, 2007 - Nation’s Longest Win Dukes topped nationally 11th-ranked Old Streak Continues with Victory over Dominion 76-63 at the JMU Convocation Center. Nationally-Ranked Colonials It marked the third straight season JMU had beaten ODU on the Dukes’ JMU 80, George Washington 55 home court. It was a long time coming. “To go out on top, win your last home game, that’s like the best story.” said Jennifer Brown, one of three seniors honored prior to tip-off. JMU’s 80-55 home victory over George Washington (#14 USA Today/ESPN, #16 AP) was JMU went on a 14-5 scoring run in the last 2:35 to seal the victory, the Dukes’ first win over a Top 25 team since ending a 19-game Monarch winning streak and handing ODU its first 1991. league loss of the year. The Dukes improved to 5-0 and extended the In a game that had eight ties and nine lead changes, JMU took the lead nation’s longest Division I home winning streak for good on a three-pointer by Tamera Young with 8:48 to play. That to 29 games. put the Dukes ahead 51-49 and began a run in which JMU outscored ODU 12-2 and out-rebounded the Monarchs 8-2 in a span of 3:39. ODU The 25-point victory also likely connected on only one of three field goals silenced any doubters who might have at the start of the run and then committed thought the Dukes were rebuilding turnovers on its next four possessions. after graduating four starters from last season. In the final three minutes the Dukes converted nine of 12 free-throw attempts, “That’s awesome. What more can led by Jasmin Lawrence, who was five- you say?” said senior Jennifer Brown for-six at the line. JMU also got a layup “Especially this from Young and a three-pointer by Dawn team, how hard Evans in the closing seconds. Meanwhile, we worked this ODU was 0-for-6 from the field, including preseason, knowing everything that everyone 0-for-3 from three-point range, and 3-for-6 was going to say about us.” at the foul line. JMU broke away in the final 4:05 of the first “We stayed together and we made half, outscoring GW 12-3. Nina Uqdah finished plays,” said coach Kenny Brooks. “We off the run with a put-back as time expired for a did a fantastic job on the boards (out- 37-26 halftime lead. TTameraamera YYoungoung rebounding ODU 60-41), and our defense kept them in check.”

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 41 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS way, outscoring the Hoosiers 14-9 March 22, 2008 - Dukes Rally for WNIT in the extra period. Win at Indiana Evans scored 38 points, including JMU 86, Indiana 81, OT 26 in the second half, and tied the JMU scoring record set by You’re down by seven, teammate Young in JMU’s WNIT 1:16 to go, on your first-round win over Radford. For opponent’s home court. the game, Evans was 10-for-19 from You’re playing your the field, including six-for-12 from second game in less than three-point range. She hit all 12 of 48 hours; your opponent her free throws. had a first-round bye and is more rested. It’s over, right? Maybe not. The Dukes overcame that seven-point deficit and went on to beat Indiana 86-81 in overtime in a WNIT second-round game at IU’s Assembly Hall. Freshman Dawn Evans scored eight points in 43 seconds in the final April 9, 2008 - minute of regulation as JMU cut a 69-62 Indiana Young Picked lead to one, 71-70, with 17 Eighth in WNBA seconds remaining. Evans hit a long three-pointer at Draft the 1:00 mark, was fouled Surrounded by JMU coach Kenny on a three-point attempt Brooks and family members, Tamera and hit all three foul shots Young saw her childhood dream with 31.2 seconds left, realized on WNBA Draft Day in Palm then converted two more Harbor, Fla. Young, the first player in school history to be drafted, was selected by the expansion team Atlanta Dream. The Dukes’ and the CAA’s foul shots with all-time leading scorer was the 17 seconds to go. eighth pick in the first round. In the same span Indiana scored only two points on “It was so unreal,” Young was free throws by Kim Roberson with quoted in the Harrisonburg News- 28.5 seconds left. Record. “Tears started falling out of my eyes.” With the Dukes trailing 71-70, Evans then fouled Jamie Braun “She put us on the map,” Brooks with 13.3 seconds left and IU in told the News-Record. “But even the double bonus. Braun missed more so today than she did in the the first foul shot but made the past.” second to put the Hoosiers ahead 72-70. JMU senior Tamera Young then drove the baseline for a layup with 6.2 seconds remaining to tie the game at 72-72, sending the contest into overtime. In overtime the Dukes controlled the opening jump ball, and Dukes’ senior Jasmin Lawrence knocked down a three-pointer 10 seconds into the DDawnawn EEvansvans period. JMU led the rest of the

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 42 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS “The crazy thing is, when she lets them go right there, I think they’re Jan. 25, 2009 - Dukes End ODU Streak going in. I really do,” Brooks said of Evans’ long-range shooting. “And call with Record Performance by Evans me crazy because I’m the coach that lets her shoot that shot, but I see her make that shot (every day in practice).” JMU 72, Old Dominion 67 It certainly wasn’t your typical Sunday afternoon CAA game at Old Dominion’s Ted Constant Center, although it started off looking that way. Nov. 22, 2009 - JMU Downs Virginia Tech ODU scored the game’s first seven points and jumped out to a 14-3 JMU 66, Virginia Tech 59 lead. At the 12:15 mark the Monarchs were ahead 17-10. Dawn Evans scored 27 points, including 14 during a 27-9 JMU scoring run to end the game, as the Dukes defeated Virginia Tech 66-59 at the At that point, however, the Dukes scored 11 unanswered points, with JMU Convocation Center. Dawn Evans netting nine of them, to pull ahead to a 21-17 advantage with 9:41 to play. JMU never trailed after that point en route to a rare “We were in control victory by a CAA opponent on the Monarchs’ home floor. for a good 30 minutes of that 40-minute The Dukes’ 72-67 victory in a regionally-televised game ended ODU’s game,” Tech coach Beth 37-game home winning streak against CAA opponents. It was only the Dunkenberger said in third home loss the Monarchs had suffered to a CAA team in 18 seasons the post-game press of league play (164-3 record). conference. “Then Evans finished with a Constant Center record 36 points. That surpassed unfortunately down the the arena scoring record held by former national Player of the Year stretch their best player Candace Parker of Tennessee, who scored 32 against the Monarchs. It proved why she is one was Evans’ sixth career 30-point game and fifth 30-point game of the of the best players in year, both team records. the country. She took over. She controlled the “I can’t even sit here and say that I’m wowed because I’ve seen her do it offense, she got the ball so many times,” said coach Kenny Brooks. where she wanted, she got everybody organized and she hit shots. She Nov. 18, 2009 - Dukes Open Season with did what great players do, Come-from-Behind and I thought that she was the great difference- Win over Georgetown maker in the game.” JMU 79, Georgetown 76 Tech went in front 28-24 Beating a Big East opponent, which with the final five points later that season would make it into the of the opening half and national Top 25 polls, isn’t a bad way to led 50-39 with 8:55 left start your season. and 54-44 at 7:45 before KKanitaanita ShepherdShepherd JMU controlled play the Winning after trailing by 16 points rest of the way. made it even sweeter. Evans had four two- Playing before a season-opening point field goals and two record crowd of 2,530, the Dukes didn’t three-pointers during take their first lead over Georgetown the final 8:21 and put the until Kanita Shepherd hit two free Dukes in front to stay, throws with 1:16 left to put JMU on top 58-56, with a layup with 72-71. 1:58 left. Then a three-pointer by Sugar “She’s a phenomenal Rodgers put the Hoyas ahead 74-72 player,” Brooks said of with 1:03 to play. However, Dawn Evans Evans. “People (ask) ‘Are then nailed a three with 45.1 seconds you comfortable with on the clock, giving the Dukes a 75-74 her shooting 28 times?’ lead that they would not surrender. Absolutely. ‘Are you comfortable with her Evans, who finished with a game-high shooting from the Duke 29 points, scored seven of those in the Dog paw?’ Absolutely. final minute of the game, and Shepherd KKiaraiara FranciscoFrancisco Because I’ve never ‘s of a shot by Rodgers with 32 coached a player like that, seconds left was a key defensive play in who has range and the the win. ability to score like that.” Georgetown led by as many as 16 points in the first half (46-30 at 1:04) and was up by 14 (46-32) at halftime. Evans made five threes, many coming from well beyond the three- NNikkiikki NewmanNewman point line.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 43 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS Dec. 6, 2009 - Dukes Win at Nationally- Feb. 21, 2010 - Dukes Win Again at ODU Ranked Virginia Behind Record JMU 65, Old Dominion 59 Performance by Evans JMU sprinted out to a 30-15 halftime lead and went on to beat league- leading Old Dominion 65-59 in front of an ODU season-high 5,179 fans at JMU 72, Old Dominion 67 the Constant Convocation Center. “Dawn Evans is just too It was the Dukes’ second straight win over the Monarchs on ODU’s much for everybody to home court. deal with.” Dawn Evans led all players with 28 points and seven assists and moved Those comments by into the CAA’s top 10 career points list at ninth place with 1,754. She Virginia head coach scored 21 of her points in the second half and was 9-for-9 at the foul Debbie Ryan summed line, all in the second period. Kiara Francisco came off the bench to hit up Evans’ school 4-for-6 from the field and finished with nine points. Courtney Hamner and John Paul Jones contributed eight points and was 3-for-5 from the floor. Arena-record 38-point performance in the After ODU’s Shadasia Green knocked down a three-pointer to tie the Dukes’ 75-73 win at game at 11 at 11:17, JMU ran off 15 straight points to build a 26-11 lead #14/#15-ranked Virginia. at 2:38. Six Dukes scored during the run, led by five points by Nikki Newman. The Dukes led by six, 69-63, with 3:20 to play After Green’s three at 11:17, JMU held ODU scoreless until Jackie Cook and then held off the hit a free throw at 2:36 to make the score 26-12. During that span the Cavaliers down the Monarchs were 0-for-14 from the field and committed five turnovers. stretch. JMU matched Virginia basket for Cook’s foul shot was one of only four points scored by the Monarchs in basket over the next the final 11 minutes of the half. The Dukes entered intermission ahead minute, as each team 30-15. scored twice. A driving layup by freshman Tarik Hislop put the Dukes’ DDawnawn EEvansvans lead at 73-67 with 2:08 left. Virginia All-America Monica Wright hit a 12-foot jumper at 1:49, cutting the lead to 73-69. Evans missed a layup on the Dukes’ ensuing possession, and Wright controlled the rebound. On the other end of the court, the Cavaliers’ Telia McCall was fouled and converted two free throws to get UVa within two, 73-71, with 1:17 on the clock. Evans then banked a six-foot shot into the net to put the Dukes up 75-71 with 52 seconds remaining. Virginia again cut the lead to two, 75-73, as Paulisha Kellum scored on a driving layup with 43.2 seconds to go. On JMU’s possession, the Dukes worked the shot clock down, but when Evans drove into the lane and attempted to pass the ball, McCall came up with the ball with 16 seconds left. With five seconds to go, the Cavs’ China Crosby drove for a layup and missed. JMU senior Sarah Williams and a Virginia player got their hands on the rebound, a jump ball was called, and the possession arrow was in JMU’s favor. DDawnawn EEvansvans DDawnawn EEvansvans Evans was fouled and went to the line for a 1+1 with 2.3 seconds left. She missed the shot, and Virginia rebounded but was only able to launch a desperation shot that missed the mark. It was JMU’s first win over the Cavaliers since 1986, when the Dukes upset Virginia in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 44 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS March 14, 2010 - Dukes Claim CAA Title and NCAA Tournament Bid JMU 67, Old Dominion 53 Conference champion and NCAA-bound. Those are the coveted titles the JMU wore after winning the CAA Championship. The Tournament Most Outstanding Player Dawn Evans led the Dukes with Dukes earned their latest a game-high 25 points and seven assists in 37 minutes. Lauren Jimenez, distinctions by building who joined Evans on the all-tournament team, and Tarik Hislop also an early lead and going reached double figures in scoring for the Dukes with 13 and 11 points, on to defeat top-seeded respectively. Old Dominion 67-53 at JMU sealed the championship by outscoring the Monarchs 13-4 during the JMU Convocation the game’s final 7:08 and allowing only two field goals over the final Center. eight minutes. JMU, the tournament’s “I’ve dreamt about this moment No. 2 seed, gave up a for a very long time, and now that three-point it’s here, it’s surreal,” coach Kenny during the game’s Brooks, said. “It’s a wonderful, opening possession but scored the contest’s next 14 points and led the wonderful accomplishment for a rest of the way. The Dukes were up 43-29 at halftime, raised their margin wonderful group.” to 51-32 with just less than 12 minutes to play and survived a rally that got Old Dominion to within five points with 7:24 left in the game.

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 45 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS coach Kenny Brooks with a Nov. 26, 2010 - Overtime is Kenny fitting birthday present. Brooks’ Time Her 42 points included JMU 76, Montana 69, OT 6-for-12 from 3-point range and 12-for-13 from the foul Kenny Brooks has a knack for line. She scored 13 of her guiding his teams to come-from- team’s final 16 points and behind wins, and his teams have handed out eight assists. also established a tradition of prevailing when contests go to The Dukes trailed 76-63, overtime. their biggest deficit of the game, when Evans hit a One such overtime comeback three-pointer with 3:59 left was an early-season 2010 victory to cut the Cavaliers’ lead to over Montana in a tournament 10. After a pair of Evans free on the Maya Riviera area of throws and a Cavalier jumper Mexico. made it 78-68, JMU used a JMU trailed the Grizzlies by 14 10-0 run over the next 1:32, points with 13:49 remaining, but including five points from buoyed by six three-pointers Evans, to tie the game with (three by Dawn Evans, two by 1:24 remaining. Courtney Hamner and one by Ariana Moorer and Tarik Hislop), the Dukes chipped Ataira Franklin each away at the deficit. Three of hit a free throw for those treys came in the final Virginia to give the 5:16 and were scored after JMU Cavaliers a 80-78 lead forced Montana turnovers. with 45 seconds left. Finally, the Dukes tied the With 35 seconds to game at 64 on a Lauren Jimenez play Evans knocked put-back with 13 seconds left in down a long three- regulation. pointer to give the The extra period was all JMU, Dukes an 81-80 lead, as Hamner nailed back-to-back their first since the three-pointers to open overtime CCourtneyourtney HHamneramner 19:23 mark in the first play, and the Dukes outscored half. Montana 12-5 to pull out the win. Virginia had two Evans led all players with 24 points, and Jimenez came off the bench to attempts on its next score 18 points in only her second game back since being sidelined with possession, but an injury. Hamner, who hit a career-high five three-pointers, finished missed both shots, with 15 points, just two below her career high. Tarik Hislop added 10 and JMU’s Jalissa points, and Nikki Newman grabbed a career-high and game-high 14 Taylor came up with rebounds. the rebound and was fouled. She hit The Dukes connected on 11 three-pointers, just one below the school a free throw with 9.6 record, and tied a school record with eight second-half treys. seconds left for an 82-80 Dukes’ Dec. 20, 2010 - advantage. Evans broke two other records -- the CAA career marks for Evans Scores three-pointers made and attempted. Her career totals of 325 School-Record 42 in and 951 surpassed the league records of 323 and 941 held by Old Dominion’s TJ Jordan (2004-08). Comeback Win over Her 42-point performance eclipsed the JMU record of 38 that Virginia Evans herself shared with former Duke and current WNBA player JMU 82, Virginia 80 Tamera Young. “If there are three guards better than her in the country, let It was just a magical night. me see them,” coach Kenny Brooks said. “I don’t know any other On her coach’s 42nd birthday, Dawn player that I’ve had or seen that can really respond the way she Evans scored a school-record 42 did. It’s probably the most remarkable performance that I’ve seen points to lead the Dukes to an 82-80 by anybody with me being on the floor.” come-from-behind win over Virginia at the JMU Convocation Center. Evans scored 13 of her points in the last four minutes to present JMU DDawnawn EEvansvans

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 46 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS March 13, 2011 - Again. Dukes Repeat as CAA Champions JMU 67, Delaware 61 Shelia Moorman’s JMU teams set the bar high by winning four consecutive CAA titles from 1986-89. With the Dukes’ 67-61 win over Delaware in the 2011 CAA final, Kenny Brooks is halfway to matching Moorman’s success. CAA Player of the Year Dawn Evans scored a game-high 24 points and dished out a season-high tying eight assists as she earned the tournament’s Most Outstanding Performer honor for the second year in a row. SSheliahelia MoormanMoorman andand KennyKenny BrooksBrooks Joining Evans on the all-tournament team were senior Lauren Jimenez, DDawnawn EvansEvans who registered her 10th double-double of the season with 12 points and 14 rebounds, and senior Courtney Hamner, who scored 15 points and tied her career-high with five three-point field goals. In the opening half JMU led by as many as 15 as the Dukes went 8-of-13 from beyond the arc, tying the school record for threes in a half. The Dukes led by 15 with 5:07 remaining in the contest, before the Blue Hens had one last push, scoring 15 of the next 19 points to cut the JMU lead to 63-59 with less than a minute remaining. That was as close as Delaware would get, however, as JMU went 8-of-8 from the free throw line in the last 47 seconds, including six straight makes from Tarik Hislop. Perhaps most importantly, for a Dukes’ basketball program that is truly family, the four “big sisters” -- Evans, Jimenez, Hamner and senior classmate Jalissa Taylor -- completed their careers earning another championship ring. “For the seniors, we wanted to do everything we could to be sure they went out winners,” said coach Kenny Brooks. “I couldn’t be happier for this group of kids; they worked so hard for me. I can’t even put it into words how happy and special I feel right now.”

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 47 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS March 18, 2012 - March 25, 2012 - Newman’s 3-Pointer Caps Comeback Burkholder’s Threes Lift JMU JMU 84, Wake Forest 76, OT JMU 68, Virginia 59 Down by 17? No problem. You’re been out of the game with foul trouble for nearly 10 For the 13th time in Kenny Brooks’ minutes, so of course when 10-year coaching career, his team you return to the floor it might won a game after trailing by 16 or take a few minutes for you to more points. The 17-point deficit hit your stride. in this second-round WNIT game vs. Wake Forest, however, was the Not Kirby Burkholder. Just largest a Brooks team had faced 10 seconds after stepping before rallying to win. back on the court she knocked down the first of back-to- Most of the fans at the JMU back 3-pointers to start a Convocation Center likely figured 15-4 scoring run that enabled that Wake Forest had a win locked her trailing team to clinch a up when the Demon Deacons led win over Virginia in the WNIT 70-67 with 21 seconds remaining in quarterfinals. regulation. In the go-ahead run Nikki But a lapse in Wake’s defense Newman found her former left Nikki Newman open, and high-school teammate in the she launched a 3-pointer that fell left corner and delivered a through the net with 6.6 seconds on pass to an open Burkholder, the clock. who hit her first 3-pointer at In overtime JMU outscored Wake 4:02 to put the Dukes up 56- 14-6. It was freshman Toia Giggetts’ 55. After UVa turned the ball time to shine, as she personally over on a walk, Newman again outscored the Demon Deacons found Burkholder, this time in KKirbyirby 6-2 in a span of 1:01. Her 16-foot the right corner, and she hit jumper at 1:38 put the Dukes up another 3 at 3:29 to extend BBurkholderurkholder 78-76, and after a Wake turnover she the JMU lead to 59-55. drove for a layup at 1:09 for an 80-76 With the Cavaliers fouling to regain possession in the final minutes, JMU lead. JMU players combined to hit 7-of-8 free throws in the final 2:38, Wake missed three field goals including four by Tarik Hislop and two by Lauren Whitehurst. Burkholder in the final 32 seconds, while also scored on a layup with the shot clock winding down, as she picked up a loose ball on the baseline and weaved through the defense to give JMU a 65-59 lead with 1:00 left. “This was a game between two very similar teams that rely on their defense and try to muster up some offense. The intensity was tremendous,” said Brooks. “It’s one of the most electric atmospheres NNikkiikki since I’ve been here. NNewmanewman “I challenged Kirby at halftime. (I told her) if you Tarik Hislop don’t shoot the and Kirby ball, we can’t win Burkholder this game. I was each converted really proud of her two foul shots demeanor (when to ice the she re-entered the game. game late), the way she stepped back The extra- in. They lost her; period win was they forgot she the seventh was in the game, straight because she sat for overtime 10 minutes. She victory by a got wide-open Brooks team threes. As soon as TToiaoia and the Dukes’ they left her hand third overtime I knew they were GGiggettsiggetts win of the going in.” season.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 48 CCAREERAREER HHIGHLIGHTSIGHLIGHTS March 28, 2012 - Balanced Eff ort Leads Dukes to Berth in WNIT Final JMU 74, Syracuse 71 Getting contributions from multiple players had been a key to the Dukes’ success all season long. It was again a critical factor in JMU’s victory over Syracuse in the WNIT semifinals, along with the support of a crowd of more than 4,000 at the JMU Convocation Center. Four Dukes scored in double figures, led by Kirby Burkholder with 18; she also had seven rebounds. The Dukes got 14 points from Tarik Hislop, who was 9-for-12 at the foul line. Lauren Whitehurst contributed 12 points, three blocked shots and seven rebounds. Then there was stat-sheet stuffer Nikki Newman, who had her fourth season and career double-double with 10 points and LLaurenauren a team-high 11 rebounds to go WWhitehursthitehurst along with a team- high four assists, baseline, giving the Dukes possession with 50 seconds left. two blocked shots Hislop hit two of four foul shots in the final 49 seconds to offset and two steals. Syracuse’s only points, a three-point play by Alexander, for the final 74-71 margin. In a game that had 10 lead The win gave the Dukes a school-record 29th victory as JMU changes and 10 won its ninth consecutive home game and remained unbeaten ties, the Orange (13-0) in home postseason games (WNIT 9-0, NCAA 4-0). held its largest lead “We won of the night, 47-40, NNikkiikki NewmanNewman because we made with 16:02 to play. more plays,” said JMU climbed back into the game by outscoring Syracuse 13-4 in a span Brooks. “During the time of 6:19 to take the lead for good at 53-51 on two free throws by Jasmine when we got down (by Gill with 9:38 remaining. seven), I thought Kirby With JMU holding a 61-59 stepped up and was huge. lead with under six minutes Nikki Newman stepped up to play, Newman scored and had a couple of plays on a layup to start a 7-3 that were tremendous. We Dukes’ run. She then hit a battled all night. Nobody 3-pointer at 3:36 to cap the backed down, and that’s the run and give her team a reason we won. “ 70-62 advantage, the Dukes’ biggest lead of the night. Syracuse, however, roared back, scoring six unanswered points. Then Elashier Hall made a defensive play to give her team possession and then scored on a three-point play to get the Orange within two, 70-68, with 1:27 to play. But Newman fed Whitehurst a pass for layup KKirbyirby with 1:13 left for a 72-68 lead, then blocked a shot BBurkholderurkholder by Kayla Alexander with 57 seconds left. Syracuse missed a 3-pointer, got the rebound, but lost the TTarikarik HHislopislop ball out of bounds on the

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 49 CCOACHESOACHES AAssociatessociate HHeadead CCoachoach SSeanean O’ReganO’Regan Year at JMU: Sixth Alma Mater: James Madison ‘03

teams have a record of 129-43, a winning percent- O’Regan coordinates JMU’s schedule and is also age of .750, during O’Regan’s tenure (2007-12). in charge of the Dukes’ guard play. O’Regan has been recognized as one of the O’Regan came to JMU from the University of top assistants in mid-major conferences, as Jason Evansville, where he was an assistant men’s basket- Belzer of CollegeInsider.com rated him number 11 ball coach from 2005-07. He coached three play- Sean O’Regan returned to his alma mater in the on his 2011-12 list of the nation’s top 25 assistant ers who went on to play professionally in Europe. summer of 2007. A former JMU men’s basketball coaches in the mid-majors. Criteria used by Belzer Among the players he helped recruit and coach team manager, he has developed into an out- included longevity with the program, overall were Jason Holsinger and Shyron Ely. Both were standing coach who has been recognized as one program success while on staff, total years as an MVC All-Freshman honorees, and Ely was runner- of the top assistants in the nation. assistant, head coaching experience, recruiting, up for Player of the Year in the MVC) After five seasons (2007-12) as a JMU assistant reputation amongst peers, and future potential. O’Regan was at Evansville for four seasons, the coach, he was promoted to associate head coach Belzer created the list “to honor those assistants first two as director of operations. following the 2012 season. who have done great work throughout their ca- The Montpelier, Vt., native holds a bachelor’s de- In O’Regan’s first five seasons at JMU, the Dukes reers and bring something truly special to a staff.” He wrote that “O’Regan has been integral to the gree in kinesiology with a concentration in sports averaged nearly 26 wins per year and advanced management. to postseason play all five years. In that span Dukes’ consistent success.” His wife, the former Cara Campo, handles JMU won two CAA championships (2010, 11) Enthusiastic about teaching, he loves to watch marketing and graphic design for a Boston-based and played in two NCAA Tournaments (2010, 11) game film with the players and work with them to entertainment firm. Sean and Cara are parents of a and three WNITs (2008, 09, 12). The 2012 team improve their overall game. son, Liam, born in October 2009. advanced to the WNIT championship game. JMU

AAssistantssistant CCoachoach LLindsayindsay SmithSmith EEdmondsdmonds Year at JMU: Fourth Alma Mater: Appalachian State ‘05

At Appalachian State, Smith Edmonds was She was a team co-captain in 2003-04 and the recruiting coordinator and was in charge of 2004-05 and was the team’s assist leader both of Assistant coach Lindsay Smith Edmonds developing the team’s guards. those seasons. joined the Dukes’ staff in June 2009. She works Smith Edmonds also has coached both high Smith Edmonds, a native of Winston-Salem, with the post players and is the team’s recruiting school and AAU basketball. In 2005-06 she was N.C., was an all-conference, all-area, all-region coordinator. an assistant coach at T. Wingate Andrews High and All-Northwest honoree at Ledford High In her three seasons at JMU, the Dukes have School in High Point, N.C., and also coached the School. She was selected the conference Player won two Colonial Athletic Association cham- under-16 AAU elite Team Phoenix during that of the Year as a senior. pionships, played in two NCAA Tournaments time. Smith Edmonds holds a bachelor’s degree in and advanced to the championship game of A 2005 graduate of Appalachian State, health promotions from Appalachian State. She the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. Smith Edmonds was a four-year starter and is also a 2011 graduate of the NCAA Women’s During her time with the Dukes the team has 1,000-point career scorer for the Mountaineers. Coaches Academy. compiled a record of 81-23, a winning percent- She ranks 14th among ASU’s all-time scorers age of .779, and has averaged 27 wins a season. She is married to Ulrick Edmonds, the JMU with 1,076 career points and holds the school football team’s recruiting coordinator and run- Smith Edmonds came to JMU from record for career three-pointers (177). ning backs coach. Appalachian State, where she was an assistant coach for three years.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 50 CCOACHESOACHES AAssistantssistant CCoachoach JJenniferennifer BrownBrown Year at JMU: Third Alma Mater: James Madison ‘07

ranked as high as 22nd in the Associated Press Top As a junior Brown received CAA All-Academic 25 poll and as high as 25th in the USA Today Top honorable mention and the CAA Commissioners 25 poll. As a senior in 2007-08, Brown was a start- Academic Award. She was voted the team’s most ing forward on the Dukes’ team that put together improved player after averaging 5.0 points and 5.4 a 24-10 record, advanced to the round of 16 of rebounds a game. Former JMU standout Jennifer Brown joined the the WNIT, and received votes during the season in Dukes’ staff as assistant coach in June 2010. At Pittsburgh Brown was the team’s second- both Top 25 polls. leading rebounder (8.1) and third-leading scorer In her first season (2010-11) as a coach at JMU, She ranked third on the team in rebounding as (9.3) as a sophomore in 2004-05. the Dukes won the Colonial Athletic Association a senior tri-captain, averaging 6.7 rebounds per A Dean’s List student as a JMU undergraduate, championship and played in the NCAA game, and she ranked sixth in blocked shots (1.2) Tournament. In her second season (2011-12) Brown earned a bachelor’s degree from JMU in and ninth in rebounding among CAA players. She criminal justice in 2007 and received a master’s JMU advanced to the championship game of the also averaged 9.2 points per contest in 2007-08. Women’s National Invitation Tournament. degree in athletic administration and coaching Brown received a number of academic awards from JMU in 2008. Brown, one of head coach Kenny Brooks’ former that season, including the Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports players at JMU, returned to her alma mater after Scholar Award, CAA All-Academic second-team The Brooklyn, N.Y., native earned all-state, all-city spending two years as an assistant coach at honors and the CAA Commissioners Academic and all-borough honors as a senior at Martin Colgate. Award. She was also named a Strength and Luther King High School, where she set school records for points (2,386) and rebounds. Brown Brown played for the Dukes from 2006-08 after Conditioning All-America by the National Strength and Conditioning Association, received the JMU averaged a conference-leading 33 points and 20 transferring to JMU from Pittsburgh. In her junior rebounds as a senior in 2003. Her team won the season in 2006-07, JMU compiled a 27-6 record, team’s Courage Award, and was selected to partici- pate in Nike’s So You Want to Be a Coach Program. Manhattan Borough championship and placed was runner-up in the CAATournament, earned seventh in the state of New York in 2002. an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and was

DDirectorirector ooff OOperationsperations TTimim ClarkClark Year at JMU: Eighth Graduate of: James Madison ‘09

His work experience with the women’s Camp, Hampden-Sydney College Basketball basketball program as a manager included Camp, Anthony Grant Basketball Camp at assisting the coaching staff in executing the Virginia Commonwealth University and Eastern day to day operations of the program and Mennonite University Basketball Camp. extensive experience with film exchange and Clark earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiolo- Tim Clark was named the Dukes’ director of general office operation. He also completed a operations in July 2010, but he had a five-year gy from JMU in May 2009 and a master’s degree full-time full-credit internship as well as a 450- in sport and recreation leadership in May 2011. association with the JMU program prior to his plus hour coaching education practicum with appointment in operations. His undergraduate concentration was in sports the program. Clark also completed a 90-hour and recreation management and he completed In 2009-10 Clark was a graduate assistant with undergraduate practicum with JMU’s Office of minors in business administration and coaching the program after serving four seasons as head Athletics Communications. education. team manager with the Dukes. In addition he has served as camp direc- As JMU’s graduate assistant in 2009-10, Clark tor, assistant camp director, league commis- was in charge of film exchange, overseeing the sioner, site coordinator and camp counselor student team manager program, ordering and with Kenny Brooks Team, Elite and Individual maintaining equipment inventory and coordi- Basketball Camps and has been on the staff for nating and scheduling the practice squad. the Elite Player Summer Basketball

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 51 SSUPPORTUPPORT STAFFSTAFF Courtney Hamner Dr. Erin Cash Graduate Assistant Assistant Athletic Trainer Year at JMU: First Year at JMU: Second Alma Mater: James Madison ‘11 Alma Mater: Central Florida ‘06 Courtney Hamner returned to her alma mater in 2012 as a Erin Cash, Ph.D., joined the JMU athletic training staff as an graduate assistant with the women’s basketball program. assistant athletic trainer in June 2011. The former JMU team captain played on the Dukes’ 2010 Cash came to JMU from Florida State, where she was an and 2011 Colonial Athletic Association champion teams, assistant athletic trainer from 2009-11. and the Dukes advanced to postseason play (two NCAA, She previously was an athletic trainer at Virginia Tech from two WNIT) in all four of her seasons. JMU compiled a record 2006-09. At Tech Cash primarily worked with the football, of 100 wins and only 35 losses, a winning percentage of women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s swimming and .741, and averaged 25 wins a season during Hamner’s career. diving teams. Hamner, who played in a JMU career-record 130 games, was named to the 2011 Cash received a master’s of science degree in education with a focus on health pro- CAA All-Tournament Team. She earned the honor after averaging 14.0 points and motion from Virginia Tech in 2007 and earned her Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction shooting 56.5 percent (13-23) from the field, 62.5 percent (10-16) from 3-point range from Virginia Tech in 2009. She was a recipient of the prestigious William E. McCubbin and 75 percent (6-8) from the foul line in three tournament games. She scored a Award in 2009. The award honors a graduate student specializing in sports perfor- season-high 15 points (all from 3-point range, where she hit five of eight attempts) in mance. the 2011 championship game She earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic training in 2006 from the University of She won the team’s Hustle Award in each of her four JMU seasons. Central Florida, where she was the recipient of UCF’s Outstanding Student Award in In addition to holding the school record for games played, Hamner ranks in the top Athletic Training in 2006. As an undergraduate at UCF she primarily worked with the 10 in JMU career statistics in several other categories, including 3-pointers (seventh, women’s basketball and women’s golf teams. 136), 3-point percentage (seventh, 33.7) and free throw percentage (seventh, 75.8). Cash has been a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association since Hamner received her undergraduate degree in kinesiology from JMU in 2011. She 2006. She is a licensed athletic trainer by the Virginia Board of Health Professions and had a concentration in sports management and a minor in business. She is currently a a member of the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Virginia Athletic graduate student in sports recreation and leadership at JMU. Trainers’ Association. She is a native of Manassas, Va., and was Cedar Run District Player of the Year (2006) Cash is a native of the Florida Keys. and a two-time All Northwest Region First Team (2006, 2007) selection at Osbourn Park High School. Alise Svihla Academic Advisor Greg Werner Year at JMU: Fifth Strength and Conditioning Director Alma Mater: Virginia Tech ‘05 Year at JMU: 21st Alise Svilhla, an academic advisor with JMU Student Alma Mater: Austin Peay ‘91 Athlete Services, provides assistance and guidance for JMU JMU basketball players work with JMU Director of women’s basketball players in the area of academics. Strength and Conditioning Greg Werner, who in 2006 She is in her fifth year at JMU and in her third year working was among six finalists for the College Strength and with JMU’s women’s basketball team. Conditioning Professional of the Year award. Svilhla is a member of the National Association of Werner, in his 21st year with the Dukes, also was the Academic Advisors for Athletics and is co-chair of the as- recipient of the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches sociation’s life skills committee. Association (CSCCa) Master Strength and Conditioning She came to JMU from Florida State, where she served in various positions in aca- Coach title in 2006. In 2005 he received the National Strength and Conditioning demic advising, including as a freshman advisor for the College of Social Science. Association’s (NSCA) highest recognition, its Coach Practitioner distinction. Svilhla earned a bachelor’s degree in human development with a minor in psychol- He also holds four certifications: strength and conditioning specialist (NSCA), ogy from Virginia Tech in 2005. She received a master’s degree in higher education strength and conditioning coach (CSCCa), health/fitness instructor (American College and student affairs with a minor in athletic administration from Florida State in 2007. of Sports Medicine) and sports nutrition consultant (International Sports Medicine Association). Werner has been published in several professional coaching journals, has been a speaker at several regional and national conferences and clinics, is the past Virginia state director for the NSCA, and teaches the Concepts of Strength and Conditioning TThehe VVoicesoices ofof thethe Dukes:Dukes: DavidDavid TaylorTaylor & MikeMike SchikmanSchikman courses in the kinesiology program at JMU. The voices of JMU women’s basketball broadcast- He earned a bachelor’s degree in human performance ers David Taylor and Mike Schikman are familiar to and a master’s degree in exercise science. Dukes’ fans. Werner and his wife, Cyndi, have two children, Hans (18) Taylor calls play-by-play on JMU’s women’s and Heidi (16). basketball games and is joined occasionally on the broadcasts by Schikman. Taylor, a native of Orange, Va., is director of univer- sity marketing at JMU. The 1985 JMU graduate has covered the Dukes since 1979. From 1980-83 Taylor was the sports director at WAYB in Waynesboro, Va., where his broadcasts won best non-metro sports coverage in the state from Metro Press. Schikman, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native, is a 1977 Queens College graduate. He was WSVA’s sports director from 1979-86 and sports director at WORD Mike Schikman (left) and David Taylor in Spartanburg, S.C., from 1987-88. JMU games are broadcast live on VerStandig Broadcast Group radio station WHBG (1360 AM) in Harrisonburg. All home and away games can also be heard live or via archived broadcasts free of charge on the JMU Marie Wimer Pattie Smith web site JMUSports.com. Live and archived video of home games is available free on JMUSports.com. Office Manager Executive Secretary

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 52 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 53 CCAAAA CAA Quick Facts JMU Women’s Basketball Founded: ...... 1985 in the CAA Members: ...... Delaware 313 League victories (regular season) Drexel 46 Consecutive wins (1985-86 through George Mason 1989-90) Georgia State 48 All-CAA selections (a league record) Hofstra 18 All-defensive selections (second-most James Madison among conference teams) Northeastern 14 Championship game appearances North Carolina Wilmington 8 Times tournament runner-up (1985, 1990, Old Dominion 1995, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2009) Towson 7 Coaches of the Year (1986, 1987, 1988, William and Mary 1989, 2000, 2007) Commissioner: ...... Tom Yeager 7 Number one seed in tournament Headquarters: ...... Richmond, Va. 7 First or tied for first in regular-season Telephone: ...... (804) 754-1616 6 Championships (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, Internet: ...... caasports.com 2010, 2011) 5 Players of the Year (1987, 1988, 2007, 2008, 2011) 5 Tournament MVPs (1987, 1988, 1989, 2010, 2011) 5 Rookies of the Year (a league record) (1985, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2004) 3 Times undefeated in regular-season play (1987, 1988, 1989) 1 Defensive Player of the Year (2012) Dawn Evans was the CAA Player of the Year in 2011.

JMU won four consecutive CAA titles from 1986 to 1989. In 2011 the Dukes celebrated a second straight CAA championship. JJMUMU PPLAYERSLAYERS NNAMEDAMED TTOO TTHEHE CCAAAA 225TH5TH AANNIVERSARYNNIVERSARY TTEAMEAM Meredith Alexis Sydney Beasley Alisa Harris Floretta Jackson Tamara Young

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 54 CCAAAA JJMUMU YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR ININ THETHE CAACAA Regular Season Tournament Season Record Finish Record Finish 1983-84 1-5 5th 1-1 Semifinalist 1984-85 10-2 2nd 2-1 Runner-up 1985-86 11-1 Tied 1st 2-0 Champion 1986-87 12-0 1st 2-0 Champion 1987-88 12-0 1st 2-0 Champion 1988-89 12-0 1st 2-0 Champion 1989-90 8-4 Tied 2nd 2-1 Runner-up 1990-91 11-1 Tied 1st 0-1 Semifinalist 1991-92 8-6 4th 1-1 Semifinalist 1992-93 9-5 2nd 0-1 Quarterfinalist 1993-94 9-5 Tied 3rd 1-1 Semifinalist 1994-95 13-1 Tied 1st 2-1 Runner-up 1995-96 12-4 2nd 2-1 Runner-up 1996-97 9-7 4th 1-1 Semifinalist 1997-98 10-6 Tied 3rd 1-1 Semifinalist 1998-99 4-12 Tied 8th 1-1 Quarterfinalist 1999-00 11-5 2nd 1-1 Semifinalist 2000-01 12-4 2nd 1-1 Runner-up 2001-02 10-8 Tied 4th 0-1 Quarterfinalist 2002-03 11-7 Tied 4th 1-1 Semifinalist 2003-04 7-11 Tied 7th 1-1 Quarterfinalist 2004-05 10-8 4th 1-1 Semifinalist 2005-06 14-4 2nd 2-1 Runner-up 2006-07 16-2 Tied 2nd 2-1 Runner-up 2007-08 14-4 2nd 1-1 Semifinalist 2008-09 14-4 3rd 2-1 Runner-up 2009-10 13-5 2nd 3-0 Champion 2010-11 16-2 1st 3-0 Champion 2011-12 14-4 2nd 1-1 Semifinalist TOTAL 313-127 (.711) 41-23 (.641)

JMU’s CAA Players of the Year (from left) include Sydney Beasley (1987, 1988), Meredith Alexis (2007) and Tamera Young (2008).

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 55 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS Maine Black Bears Contact: TBA, 202-885-3032 Contact: Tyson McHatten, 207- E-mail: [email protected] 581-3596 Website: aueagles.com E-mail: tyson.mchatten@umit. maine.edu Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens Website: goblackbears.com Contact: TBA, 302-831-6389 E-mail: [email protected] Minnesota Gophers Website: bluehens.com Contact: Sarah Turcotte, 612- 625-4090 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Sam Angell, 215-895-6895 Website: gophersports.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: drexeldragons.com Murray State Racers Contact: Parker Griffith, 270- Duquesne Dukes 809-3351 Contact: Ryan Gavatorta, 412-396-6560 E-mail: pgriffith2@murraystate. E-mail: [email protected] edu Website: goduquesne.com Website: goracers.com North Carolina Wilmington Contact: Liz Ryan, 703-993-3246 Seahawks E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Jarrett Abelson, 910-962- Website: GoMason.com 3252 E-mail: [email protected] Georgia Southern Eagles Website: UNCWsports.com Contact: Marc Gignac, 912-478-5288 E-mail: [email protected] Northeastern Huskies Website: georgiasoutherneagles.com Contact: Bobby Mullen, 617-373-2691 E-mail: [email protected] Georgia State Panthers Website: gonu.com Contact: Charlie Taylor, 404-413-4031 E-mail: [email protected] Old Dominion Monarchs Website: GeorgiaStateSports.com Contact: Ben Waring, 757-683-5581 E-mail: [email protected] Hofstra Pride Website: odusports.com E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Brian Bohl, 516-463-6759 Website: richmondspiders.com E-mail: [email protected] Quinnipiac Bobcats Website: GoHofstra.com Contact: Bethany Buckholz, 203-582-5387 Towson Tigers E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Megan O’Brien, 410-704-4972 Liberty Flames Website: quinnipiacbobcats.com E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Paul Carmany, 434-582-2292 Website: TowsonTigers.com E-mail: [email protected] Website: libertyflames.com Contact: Rachel Park, 804-287-6312 Virginia Cavaliers Contact: Melissa Dudek, 434-982-5500 E-mail: [email protected] Website: virginiasports.com Wichita State Shockers Contact: Mike Ross, 316-978-3265 E-mail: [email protected] Website: goshockers.com William and Mary Tribe Contact: Travis Lawson, 757-221-3344 E-mail: [email protected] Website: TribeAthletics.com Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix Contact: Jill Wunrow, 920-465-5759 E-mail: [email protected] Website: greenbayphoenix.com

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 56 SSERIESERIES SSCORESCORES SSerieseries SScorescores vvs.s. 22012-13012-13 OOpponentspponents 3/10/06 W 61-59 N1 1/10/97 W 68-60 H First-Time Opponents 1/25/07 W 73-65 H 2/2/97 W 72-70 A 2/22/07 L 67-77 A 2/27/97 W 55-48 N4 Wichita State 3/10/07 W 67-56 A 1/18/98 W 68-67 A Wisconsin-Green Bay 2/24/08 W 64-55 H 2/22/98 W 60-53 H 1/14/09 W 70-53 A 1/15/99 W 59-58 H *overtime 2/18/10 W *88-83 H 2/27/99 L 53-60 A **double overtime 2/20/11 W 69-64 A 1/14/00 W 65-53 H *** triple overtime 3/13/11 W 67-61 N2 3/1/00 W 71-66 A 1/29/12 L 65-72 H 1/4/01 L 62-65 H AAmericanmerican N1=George Mason 2/22/01 L 51-68 A Series: JMU leads 39-10 (.791). N2=Upper Marlboro, Md. 3/9/01 W *72-68 N3 1/28/78 W 69-64 H 1/24/02 W 76-64 A 11/28/79 L 55-67 H 2/14/02 L 64-72 H DDrexelrexel 3/7/02 L 56-65 N3 12/10/80 L 48-53 A Series: JMU leads 12-9 (.571). 1/5/03 L 57-82 A 12/1/81 L 68-81 H 1/4/02 W 90-76 H 2/6/03 W 68-58 H 12/7/82 L 66-68 A 2/1/02 L 54-66 A 3/13/03 W 70-50 N3 12/8/83 W 82-52 H 2/2/03 W 73-50 H 1/15/04 W 64-53 H 12/5/84 W 69-62 A 3/6/03 L 58-59 A 2/20/04 L 69-85 A 2/5/85 W 66-44 H 1/4/04 L 59-61 A 3/11/04 L 67-84 N3 12/14/85 W 62-55 A 2/15/04 W 60-56 H 1/14/05 L *48-50 A 1/13/86 W *80-73 H 1/16/05 W 50-48 H 2/6/05 W 56-52 H 1/12/87 W 71-61 A 2/3/05 L 52-63 A 1/6/06 W 68-50 A 2/9/87 W 79-59 H 2/10/06 W 52-50 A 2/17/06 W 67-39 H 3/1/87 W 74-62 H 3/9/06 W *53-51 N1 1/11/07 W 68-38 A 1/23/88 W 87-64 A 1/18/07 W 84-63 H 2/15/07 W 88-60 H 2/20/88 W 75-45 H 2/17/08 L 67-74 A 1/17/08 W 63-46 A 1/11/89 W 80-69 A 1/18/09 W 60-56 H 1/31/08 W 81-61 H 2/4/89 W 91-57 H 3/15/09 L 58-64 H 1/4/09 W 90-65 A 1/24/90 W 68-60 A 11/3/10 L 67-68 A 1/22/09 W 70-65 H 2/21/90 W 77-51 H 2/8/10 W 73-56 H 1/10/10 W 62-50 H 3/8/90 W 71-56 N1 1/13/11 W *77-73 H 3/3/10 W 76-38 A 1/19/91 W 84-59 A 1/27/11 W 66-60 A 1/16/11 W 83-54 A 2/16/91 W 76-52 H 1/12/12 L 43-60 H 2/13/11 W 53-40 H 2/1/09 W *71-68 A 3/1/86 W 74-55 A 1/25/92 L 56-73 A 2/9/12 W *56-51 A 2/5/12 W 49-45 H 2/12/09 W 62-50 H 1/24/87 W 98-72 A 2/22/92 W 69-51 H 3/10/12 L 50-67 N2 1/28/10 L 62-69 H 2/21/87 W 82-66 H 2/1/93 L *69-75 A 2/29/12 W 66-54 A N1=George Mason 3/9/12 W 64-54 N5 2/27/11 L 73-75 A 2/28/87 W 107-48 H 2/28/93 W 60-53 H N2=Upper Marlboro, Md. 1/19/12 W 64-43 A 1/9/88 W 90-63 A N1=George Washington 1/23/94 W 68-35 A 2/23/12 W 80-61 H 2/6/88 W 87-67 H 2/20/94 W 58-42 H N2=American N3=Old Dominion 3/11/88 W 86-62 N2 3/10/94 W 80-52 N2 DDuquesneuquesne Series: JMU leads 2-1 (.667). N4=Richmond (Va.) Coliseum LLibertyiberty 1/16/89 W 90-56 H 1/29/95 W 72-53 H N5=Upper Marlboro, Md. 2/13/89 W 77-60 A 11/27/02 L 53-70 A Series: JMU leads 7-1 (.875). 2/26/95 W 78-47 A 1/13/90 W 79-52 A 12/30/03 W 73-58 H 11/25/85 W 94-48 H 1/19/96 W 62-60 H 2/10/90 W 80-61 H 1/3/12 W 56-49 H 2/2/91 W 81-56 H 2/4/96 W 78-73 A GGeorgiaeorgia 1/14/91 W 77-38 H 11/29/06 W 74-64 H 12/15/96 W 77-59 H 2/11/91 W 85-62 A SSouthernouthern 12/4/07 L 66-79 A 2/11/97 L 65-76 A GGeorgeeorge MMasonason 1/11/92 W 91-68 H Series: Series tied 1-1 (0.500) 12/2/08 W 77-64 H 1/6/98 L 66-69 H Series: JMU leads 52-20 (.722). 2/8/92 W 71-58 A 1/10/77 L 75-100 A 12/1/09 W 60-50 A 2/20/98 W 71-65 A 1/10/81 L *66-73 H 1/17/93 W 66-55 H 1/3/88 W 65-62 N2 12/5/10 W 54-51 H 2/28/98 L 52-53 N3 1/7/82 L 70-81 A 2/14/93 W 78-63 A N2=Miami (Fla.) 12/1/11 W 62-58 A 1/5/99 L 59-61 H 11/30/82 L *70-74 H 1/28/94 W 73-59 A 2/7/99 W 70-61 A 11/28/83 W 68-53 A 2/25/94 W 74-56 H 3/3/99 W 58-36 N3 12/3/83 L *57-60 N1 GGeorgiaeorgia StateState MMaineaine 1/15/95 W 80-33 H 2/18/00 W 76-62 H 2/9/84 L 69-84 H Series: JMU leads 11-0 (1.000). Series: Tied 2-2 (.500). 2/10/95 W 74-38 A 3/5/00 W 74-69 A 1/30/85 W 70-55 A 2/26/06 W 79-54 H 12/29/91 L 54-71 A 1/7/96 W 65-39 A 3/9/00 W **72-70 N4 2/25/85 W 71-59 H 1/7/07 W 84-61 A 11/24/96 W 69-63 H 2/9/96 W 74-41 H 1/18/01 W 71-60 H 12/30/85 W 63-54 A 1/10/08 W 93-49 H 11/28/97 L 62-85 A 1/5/97 W 70-68 A 2/28/01 W 68-51 A 2/1/86 W 67-48 H 2/22/09 W 63-62 A 12/8/11 W 64-47 A 2/23/97 W 69-56 H 12/28/04 W 63-61 N5 1/3/87 W 75-52 H 1/7/10 W 68-60 H 1/9/98 W 67-63 H 3/20/09 W 61-59 H 1/31/87 W 80-46 A 1/24/10 W 67-61 A 2/13/98 W 71-57 A 11/13/11 W **68-64 A 1/30/88 W 73-55 A 2/3/11 W 62-55 H MMinnesotainnesota 1/8/99 L 55-67 A Series: JMU leads 2-0 (1.000) N1=Richmond 2/22/88 W 75-54 H 2/24/11 W 93-45 A 2/21/99 L 51-52 H 12/1/95 W 73-63 H N2=Old Dominion 3/12/88 W 87-72 N2 3/11/11 W 70-51 N1 1/30/00 W 72-43 H 12/1/96 W 64-56 A N3=Richmond (Va.) Coliseum 1/28/89 W 69-56 A 1/8/12 W 62-50 A 2/13/00 W 64-55 A N4=Virginia Commonwealth N5=Virginia 2/25/89 W 68-57 H 1/26/12 W 76-45 H 3/10/00 L 62-65 N3 1/27/90 W 62-44 H N1=Upper Marlboro, Md. MMurrayurray StateState 1/26/01 W 67-56 H 2/24/90 L 43-47 A Series: JMU leads 2-1 (.667). 2/9/01 W 60-48 A DDelawareelaware 1/26/91 W 48-42 H 3/9/73 L 48-54 N1 1/18/02 W 66-56 H Series: JMU leads 12-11 (.521). 2/23/91 W 54-45 A HHofstraofstra 3/8/75 W 56-44 N2 2/21/02 L 52-55 A Series: JMU leads 11-8 (.578). 11/19/97 W 56-51 H 1/29/92 L 51-60 A 11/23/99 W 68-59 H 1/26/03 W 65-62 H 1/9/83 L 55-60 H 12/12/98 L 57-67 A 2/26/92 W 63-58 H N1=Elon 2/16/03 L 53-60 A 1/6/02 W 66-58 H 1/20/02 L 50-58 A 3/12/92 W 64-56 N3 N2=Lexington, Ky. 1/22/04 L 51-61 A 2/3/02 L 55-61 A 2/24/02 L 55-59 H 2/5/93 W 56-53 H 2/5/04 L 54-58 H 1/9/03 W 87-78 H 1/30/03 L 49-60 A 3/5/93 L *49-52 A 1/23/05 W 72-50 H 2/21/03 W 71-60 A 3/2/03 L 64-75 H 1/20/94 L 50-56 A NNorthorth CCarolinaarolina 2/17/05 W 57-47 A 1/25/04 L 37-48 H 2/1/04 W 84-57 H 2/17/94 L 54-71 H 1/27/06 W 55-35 H 2/29/04 L 57-76 A WWilmingtonilmington 2/12/04 W 62-61 A 3/11/94 L 43-63 N3 1/21/07 W 75-69 A 1/20/05 L 54-55 A Series: JMU leads 49-9 (.845). 1/30/05 L 55-66 A 1/26/95 W 77-51 A 3/9/07 W 73-43 N4 2/11/05 W *73-71 H 2/8/85 W 73-58 H 3/3/05 L 52-59 H 2/23/95 W 83-70 H 1/6/08 W 79-39 H 1/15/06 L 53-65 A 2/16/85 W 59-58 A 3/11/05 L 57-62 N1 1/21/96 W 75-58 A 3/6/08 W 68-60 A 1/28/07 W 73-59 H 3/2/85 W 74-55 N1 1/8/06 L 62-70 A 2/23/96 W 79-62 H 2/19/09 L 63-68 H 1/24/08 W 80-64 H 1/25/86 W 79-58 H 2/5/06 W 65-57 H 3/8/96 W 74-61 N3 3/4/09 W 74-65 A 2/21/08 W 68-54 A 2/22/86 W 61-55 A

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 57 SSERIESERIES SSCORESCORES SSerieseries SScorescores vvs.s. 22012-13012-13 OOpponentspponents 2/14/10 L 67-70 A 2/19/95 W 87-80 H 3/7/31 W 42-27 A 3/22/09 L 57-59 A 2/16/42 W 35-8 H 3/12/10 W 67-40 H 3/11/95 L 44-63 A 2/13/32 W 57-9 H 12/29/11 L 66-74 N5 2/21/70 W 44-28 A 3/2/11 W 79-77 H 1/26/96 L 42-67 H 2/18/33 W 40-12 A N1=East Carolina 3/8/74 W 60-44 A 2/16/12 W 63-52 H 2/28/96 L 64-77 A 2/23/34 W 33-10 H N2=William and Mary 2/7/75 W 68-56 H N1=Richmond 3/9/96 L 58-84 A 2/9/35 W 26-11 A N3=Old Dominion 2/6/76 W 75-64 A N4=Richmond (Va.) Coliseum N2=American 1/17/97 L 53-78 H 2/22/36 W 31-26 H 12/4/76 L 58-60 H N5=Lehigh N3=Virginia Commonwealth 2/7/97 L 49-77 A 2/6/37 W 18-10 A 2/11/78 W 52-44 A 2/28/97 L 48-86 N3 2/19/38 W 32-16 H 2/10/79 W 68-54 H N4=Delaware 1/16/98 L 65-76 H 2/6/39 T 22-22 A TTowsonowson 2/9/80 L 59-63 A 1/30/98 L 59-81 A 2/24/40 W 30-20 H Series: JMU leads 30-3 (.909). 2/14/81 L 53-75 H NNortheasternortheastern 1/22/99 L 52-79 A 2/15/41 T 13-13 A 3/10/23 W 31-20 A 2/24/82 L 73-85 A Series: JMU leads 11-1 (.916). 2/5/99 L 50-74 H 2/28/42 W 25-11 H 3/24/23 W 46-14 H 2/27/83 L 40-47 H 12/27/86 W 64-61 N1 3/4/99 L 45-73 N4 2/16/46 L 18-22 H 12/4/23 W 71-59 A 2/27/84 L 53-55 A 1/1/99 W ***67-66 N2 1/16/00 L 57-74 A 2/15/47 W 30-27 H 12/4/80 W 71-59 H 3/2/84 W 73-43 N1 1/13/06 W 68-56 H 2/25/00 L 64-84 H 1/17/48 W 30-16 H 2/12/82 W 83-76 A 1/26/85 W 73-47 A 2/24/06 W 74-59 A 1/7/01 L 56-62 A 2/12/49 W 39-37 A 2/4/84 L 67-75 A 2/2/85 W 70-46 H 2/11/07 W 85-63 H 2/18/01 W 49-48 H 2/18/50 L 15-30 H 12/8/84 W 72-55 H 3/1/85 W 68-48 N2 2/18/07 W 71-57 A 3/10/01 L 62-66 A 2/14/51 L 26-27 A 12/29/94 W 66-59 N1 1/18/86 W 70-44 A 2/7/08 W 80-58 A 1/27/02 L 51-68 H 2/9/52 W 32-31 H 11/24/00 W 81-52 H 2/15/86 W 76-46 H 2/8/09 W 74-66 H 2/17/02 L 43-67 A 2/14/53 L 37-56 A 1/10/02 W 64-49 H 1/17/87 W 77-55 H 3/13/09 W 51-49 H 1/16/03 L 48-58 A 2/13/54 L 27-38 H 2/10/02 W 55-29 A 2/13/87 W 92-38 A 1/21/10 W 64-57 A 2/9/03 W *98-95 H 2/24/55 W 59-35 A 1/23/03 W 62-42 H 1/16/88 W 71-47 A 1/2/11 W 84-61 H 3/14/03 L 55-71 A 2/23/57 W 52-50 A 2/23/03 W 65-45 A 2/13/88 W 83-67 H 2/19/12 L 50-61 A 1/9/04 L 73-75 H 3/1/58 W 45-40 H 1/11/04 W 71-61 A 1/21/89 W 75-30 H N1=La Salle 2/26/04 L 58-80 A 1/17/59 W n/a A 3/4/04 W 75-65 H 3/4/89 W 88-54 A N2=Fla. International 1/6/05 L 58-70 H 2/9/63 L 19-34 A 3/10/04 W 63-61 N2 1/10/90 W 65-49 H 2/27/05 L 61-92 A 2/8/64 L 26-45 A 1/27/05 W 69-68 H 1/31/90 W *65-57 A 1/22/06 L 63-72 A n/a 1965 L 33-48 H 2/24/05 W 73-61 A 1/5/91 W 73-49 A OOldld DominionDominion 3/2/06 W 75-68 H n/a 1966 W 47-39 A 3/1/91 W 64-41 H Series: ODU leads 53-23 (.697). 3/10/05 W 71-66 N3 3/11/06 L 54-58 N5 n/a 1967 L 27-51 H 1/22/92 W *63-61 H 3/4/69 L 42-44 H 1/20/06 W 75-61 H 2/1/07 W 79-50 H 2/10/68 L 26-50 H 2/19/92 L 62-67 A n/a 1970 L 39-66 A 2/12/06 W 87-53 A 2/25/07 L 57-62 A 2/15/69 L 28-39 A 1/22/93 W 55-49 A 2/23/71 W 43-37 H 1/4/07 W 84-66 A 3/11/07 L 70-78 N6 2/13/71 L 38-41 A 2/19/93 W 66-64 H 3/6/71 W 65-44 N1 3/1/07 W 62-42 H 1/13/08 L 57-82 A 2/26/72 W 47-35 H 3/11/93 L 58-60 N3 2/19/72 W n/a A 1/27/08 W 60-56 A 3/2/08 W 76-63 H 2/73 W 58-18 A 1/14/94 W 67-62 H 12/13/72 L 12-23 H 2/10/08 W 79-52 H 1/25/09 W 72-67 A 1/18/74 W 51-28 H 2/11/94 W 63-59 A 2/27/75 W 85-42 N1 1/8/09 W 74-56 H 3/1/09 W 73-57 H 2/20/75 W 64-33 A 1/19/95 W 64-47 A 11/25/75 W 83-60 H 1/29/09 L 51-61 A 1/17/10 L 58-67 H 12/11/82 W **90-86 H 2/16/95 W 81-57 H 12/11/76 L 65-99 A 1/14/10 W *72-68 A 2/21/10 W 65-59 A 1/11/83 L 53-61 A 1/28/96 L 48-58 A 3/5/77 L 54-81 A 1/31/10 W 67-35 H 3/14/10 W 67-53 H 1/11/84 L 57-64 H 2/25/96 W 84-66 H 2/8/78 L 44-72 H 1/30/11 W 56-45 A 1/9/11 L 55-71 A 1/31/84 L 65-68 A 1/26/97 W 76-59 A 1/24/79 L 62-99 A 2/17/11 W 71-61 H 2/6/11 W 67-58 H 3/3/84 L 56-67 N1 2/9/97 W 78-57 H 3/3/79 L 40-93 N2 12/4/11 L 58-65 A 2/1/12 W 57-55 A 1/23/85 W 60-46 H 1/11/98 W 62-52 H 2/7/80 L 53-91 H 1/15/12 W 56-49 H 2/26/12 W 63-44 H 2/13/85 W 67-56 A 2/6/98 W 78-48 A 11/26/80 L 51-96 A N1=St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1/20/86 W 74-67 A 12/5/98 L 61-80 A 2/2/82 L 50-91 H N1=Lynchburg N2=Old Dominion N2=Virginia Tech 2/17/86 W 69-39 H 2/12/99 L 53-55 H 3/3/83 L 58-92 A N3=Richmond (Va.) Coliseum 1/19/87 W 79-56 H 1/23/00 W 66-63 A 2/24/84 L 54-75 H N3=George Mason N4= 2/16/87 W 62-37 A 2/20/00 W 74-50 H 12/15/84 L 43-79 A N5=George Mason 1/19/88 W 59-43 H 1/28/01 W *68-66 A 1/15/86 W 65-53 H N6=Delaware 2/18/88 W 71-57 A VVirginiairginia 2/25/01 W 81-57 H 2/19/87 W 66-62 A 1/25/89 W 73-57 H Series: Virginia leads 14-7 (.667). 1/13/02 W 66-51 A 2/15/88 W 75-69 H 2/22/89 W 58-51 A 2/18/76 L 57-67 A 2/7/02 W 69-49 H 2/1/89 L 51-83 A QQuinnipiacuinnipiac Series: JMU leads 1-0 (1.000). 3/11/89 W 55-45 N2 2/15/77 W 88-34 H 1/19/03 W *72-67 H 1/18/90 L 66-82 H 11/11/11 W 81-73 A 2/4/90 L 60-64 H 2/21/78 L 49-60 A 2/13/03 W 78-73 A 1/9/91 W 76-61 A 3/2/90 W 68-54 A 2/15/79 W 65-46 H 1/18/04 L 68-71 A 1/18/92 L *62-64 A 3/10/90 L 46-47 A 3/2/79 W 73-45 N1 2/22/04 W 71-58 H 2/15/92 W 70-69 H RRichmondichmond 2/6/91 W 71-54 H 2/20/80 L 40-78 A 12/3/04 W 61-42 A 1/24/93 L 42-71 H Series: JMU leads 57-28-2 (.663). 2/26/91 L 47-52 A 2/18/81 L 60-69 H 2/13/05 W 66-61 H 2/21/93 L 44-67 A (NOTE: Results prior to 1972-73 are incomplete.) 2/2/92 L 60-62 H 1/2/82 L 46-91 A 1/29/06 W 73-49 H 1/16/94 L 49-71 H 3/1/24 W 41-14 A 3/1/92 W 64-48 A 2/9/83 L 51-56 H 2/19/06 L 70-82 A 2/13/94 L 59-73 A 3/29/24 W 65-21 H 1/29/93 W 76-59 H 1/8/84 L 52-57 A 1/14/07 W 76-51 H 1/6/95 L 64-68 A 2/15/30 W 27-14 H 3/2/93 W 52-47 A 2/10/85 L 49-57 H 2/4/07 W 72-59 A 2/3/94 W 82-58 H 11/22/85 L 57-71 A 2/3/08 W 69-53 A 3/4/94 L 61-67 A 3/15/86 W 71-62 A 2/14/08 W 77-60 H 2/5/95 W 58-57 A 12/11/86 L 52-59 H 3/14/08 W 53-46 N4 3/2/95 W 62-58 H 1/27/88 L 69-81 A 2/5/09 W 73-57 H 3/10/95 W 68-52 N3 12/9/89 L 55-67 H 2/26/09 W 73-72 A 1/14/96 L 59-69 H 12/29/04 L 52-98 A 2/11/10 L 56-64 A 2/18/96 W 85-48 A 12/6/09 W 75-73 A 2/28/10 W 71-59 H 1/31/97 L 46-65 H 12/20/10 W 82-80 H 1/6/11 W 89-75 A 2/16/97 W 75-56 A 12/20/11 L 53-59 A 1/20/11 W 72-59 H 1/25/98 W *77-74 A 3/25/12 W 68-59 H 1/22/12 W 50-40 A 2/10/98 L 64-83 H N1=Virginia Tech N1=East Carolina 2/26/98 W 72-68 N4 N2=Richmond 2/2/99 W 83-74 H N3=Old Dominion WWichitaichita StateState N4=Delaware 2/14/99 L 69-78 A First meeting 1/9/00 L *104-114 A 2/4/00 W 92-76 H WWisconsin-Greenisconsin-Green 1/11/01 W 89-86 A WWilliamilliam aandnd MMaryary 2/15/01 W 75-70 H Series: JMU leads 59-15 (.797). BBayay 11/18/05 W 69-57 H (NOTE: Results prior to 1972-73 are incomplete.) First meeting 11/19/06 W 62-58 A 2/27/26 L 23-28 A 3/1/41 W 23-21 A

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OOPPONENTSPPONENTS First Last First Last First Last Team Record Met Played Team Record Met Played Team Record Met Played Air Force 0-1 1978-79 1978-79 Lebanon Valley 2-0 1930-31 1931-32 Shepherd 4-0 1931-32 1938-39 American 39-10 1977-78 2011-12 Lenoir-Rhyne 0-1 1978-79 1978-79 Shorter 0-1 1976-77 1976-77 Appalachian State 3-1 1981-82 1991-92 Liberty 7-1 1985-86 2011-12 Siena 2-0 2008-09 2009-10 Arkansas State 0-1 1993-94 1993-94 Lipscomb 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 Slippery Rock 3-0 1929-30 1978-79 Auburn 0-1 2006-07 2006-07 Lock Haven 1-0 1978-79 1978-79 South Carolina 2-0 1974-75 1976-77 Austin Peay 1-0 2009-10 2009-10 Long Island 1-0 1982-83 1982-83 South Florida 2-0 1979-80 2011-12 Blackstone 5-1 1931-32 1940-41 Longwood 38-22 1920-21 2010-11 Southwest Missouri State 0-1 2003-04 2003-04 Boise State 2-0 1990-91 2002-03 Louisville 1-1 1981-82 1987-88 Southwestern Louisiana 1-0 1997-98 1997-98 Boston College 2-1 1988-89 2008-09 Loyola (Md.) 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 Stony Brook 1-0 2001-02 2001-02 2-0 1989-90 1990-91 Loyola Marymount 0-1 1998-99 1998-99 Sweet Briar 18-1 1947-48 1971-72 Bridgewater 26-24 1920-21 1978-79 Lynchburg 15-11 1928-29 1975-76 Syracuse 2-0 1993-94 2011-12 Bucknell 2-0 2007-08 2008-09 Maine 2-2 1991-92 2011-12 Temple 4-3 1982-83 2009-10 Butler 1-0 1991-92 1991-92 Malone 1-0 1981-82 1981-82 Tennessee 1-2 1924-25 1987-88 Cal Poly 1-0 2005-06 2005-06 Manhattan 1-1 1983-84 1984-85 Tennessee-Martin 0-0 ------Cal State-Northridge 1-0 1990-91 1990-91 Marquette 0-2 1992-93 1994-95 Texas 0-1 1986-87 1986-87 Central Connecticut 2-0 1992-93 2011-12 Marshall 5-1 1978-79 1995-96 Texas Tech 0-1 1998-99 1998-99 Central Florida 3-1 1979-80 2010-11 Mary Baldwin 6-0 1966-67 1975-76 Towson 30-3 1922-23 2011-12 Charleston (W.Va.) 4-2 1979-80 1984-85 Mary Washington 11-1 1925-26 1973-74 Tulane 0-2 2002-03 2003-04 Charleston Southern 2-0 2004-05 2005-06 Maryland 1-7 1973-74 2008-09 UCLA 2-0 1990-91 1991-92 Charlotte 2-3 1985-86 2005-06 Maryland, Baltimore County 6-0 1977-78 2008-09 Union 1-0 1974-75 1974-75 Clemson 2-3 1979-80 2007-08 Maryland-Eastern Shore 3-0 1996-97 2011-12 Vanderbilt 1-5 1986-87 2001-02 Clinch Valley 1-0 1973-74 1973-74 Massachusetts 2-0 2000-01 2001-02 2-1 1981-82 1994-95 Coastal Carolina 1-0 2001-02 2001-02 Miami (Fla.) 0-1 1989-90 1989-90 Virginia 7-14 1975-76 2011-12 Colorado State 0-1 1995-96 1995-96 Middle Tennessee State 1-1 2010-11 2011-12 Virginia Commonwealth 47-17 1970-71 2011-12 Columbia 1-0 1993-94 1993-94 Minnesota 2-0 1995-96 1996-97 Virginia State 2-1 1972-73 1978-79 Coppin State 5-0 1993-94 2006-07 Mississippi 0-1 1980-81 1980-81 Virginia Tech 16-23 1972-73 2010-11 Cornell 1-1 2003-04 2004-05 Mississippi State 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 Virginia Union 2-2 1977-78 1980-81 Davidson 1-0 2012-13 2012-13 Missouri 1-0 1986-87 1986-87 Wagner 2-0 1999-00 2007-08 Davis & Elkins 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 Monmouth 2-1 1987-88 2010-11 Wake Forest 5-4 1982-83 2011-12 Delaware 12-11 1997-98 2011-12 Montana 1-0 2010-11 2010-11 Washington 0-1 2000-01 2000-01 Delaware State 1-0 1979-80 1979-80 Morehead State 2-0 1989-90 2004-05 Weber State 0-1 1995-96 1995-96 Denver 1-0 1978-79 1978-79 Morgan State 4-0 1989-90 2002-03 West Chester 0-2 1976-77 1977-78 DePaul 0-1 1999-00 1999-00 Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) 5-2 1978-79 2000-01 West Virginia 3-5 1979-80 2003-04 Drexel 12-9 2001-02 2010-11 Murray State 2-1 1972-73 1999-00 Western Carolina 2-0 2009-10 2010-11 Duke 1-6 1981-82 2010-11 Navy 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Western Illinois 1-0 1996-97 1996-97 Duquesne 2-1 2002-03 2003-04 Nebraska 0-2 1990-91 1992-93 Western Kentucky 0-2 1985-86 1986-87 East Carolina 29-26 1972-73 2006-07 New College 4-1-1 1933-34 1937-38 Western Michigan 2-0 2000-01 2009-10 East Stroudsburg 5-2 1931-32 1939-40 New Hampshire 1-0 1987-88 1987-88 Wichita State 0-0 2012-13 2012-13 East Tennessee State 7-6 1976-77 2001-02 New York University 1-0 1929-30 1929-30 William and Mary 59-15 1925-26 2011-12 Eastern Kentucky 1-2 1977-78 1979-80 Niagara 0-1 1982-83 1982-83 William Penn 0-1 1974-75 1974-75 Eastern Mennonite 10-2 1965-66 1975-76 Norfolk State 7-5 1972-73 2004-05 Winthrop 1-1 1974-75 2003-04 Eastern Michigan 1-0 2008-09 2008-09 North Carolina 1-1 1976-77 1980-81 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0-0 2012-13 2012-13 Elizabethtown 2-1 1944-45 1963-64 North Carolina State 0-1 1976-77 1976-77 Wisconsin-La Crosse 0-1 1980-81 1980-81 Elon 0-1 1973-74 1973-74 North Carolina Greensboro 1-1 1991-92 1992-92 Youngstown State 1-0 2004-05 2004-05 Emory and Henry 4-1 1941-42 1974-75 North Carolina Wilmington 49-9 1984-85 2011-12 Fairfield 2-0 1985-86 1994-95 Northeastern 11-1 1986-87 2011-12 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Northwestern State 0-1 1999-00 1999-00 Florida 0-1 1980-81 1980-81 Northern Colorado 1-0 1978-79 1978-79 Florida International 1-2 1989-90 1998-99 Notre Dame 2-0 1985-86 1988-89 Florida Southern 1-0 1979-80 1979-80 Ohio State 0-5 1975-76 2000-01 Fordham 0-1 1981-82 1981-82 Oklahoma 0-2 1985-86 2010-11 Frostburg State 13-4 1920-21 1978-79 Oklahoma State 0-1 2012-13 2012-13 Gallaudet 3-0 1971-72 1973-74 Old Dominion 23-53 1968-69 2011-12 Gardner-Webb 1-0 2001-02 2001-02 Pacific 1-1 1996-97 1997-98 George Mason 52-20 1980-81 2011-12 Peabody 0-1 1924-25 1924-25 George Washington 7-3 1982-83 2007-08 Pennsylvania 1-0 1988-89 1988-89 Georgetown 2-3 1979-80 2009-10 Penn State 3-1 1977-78 1990-91 Georgia Southern 1-1 1976-77 1987-88 Pepperdine 0-1 1998-99 1998-99 Georgia State 11-0 2005-06 2011-12 Pittsburgh 0-2 2006-07 2007-08 Georgia Tech 0-1 2003-04 2003-04 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 0-2 1981-82 1981-82 Gonzaga 1-0 1995-96 1995-96 Princeton 1-0 1985-86 1985-86 Grand Canyon 1-0 1992-93 1992-93 Providence 3-0 1985-86 1988-89 Hampton 2-1 2005-06 2010-11 Purdue 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 Harvard 1-0 2007-08 2007-08 Queens 0-1 1974-75 1974-75 DDivisionivision I All-TimeAll-Time Hawaii 0-1 1998-99 1998-99 Quinnipiac 1-0 2011-12 2011-12 High Point 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 Radford 29-19-1 1920-21 2008-09 VVictoryictory LListist Hofstra 11-8 1982-83 2011-12 Randolph-Macon 1-0 1984-85 1984-85 Hollins 3-1 1967-68 1970-71 Randolph Macon W.C. 1-0 1972-73 1972-73 JMU is among two Colonial Athletic Association Houston 0-1 1987-88 1987-88 Rhode Island 5-1 1983-84 2011-12 schools and three Virginia teams ranked among Howard 7-1 1983-84 1999-00 Richmond 57-28-2 1923-24 2011-12 the top 10 on the NCAA Division I All-Time Illinois 0-1 2001-02 2001-02 Rider 1-0 1999-00 1999-00 Victory List. Illinois State 1-4 1975-76 1991-92 Roanoke 6-1 1946-47 1972-73 1. Tennessee ...... 1193 Immaculata 0-1 1974-75 1974-75 Roanoke YWCA 3-0 1921-22 1925-26 2. Louisiana Tech ...... 1019 Indiana 1-0 2007-08 2007-08 Robert Morris 4-0 1991-92 1997-98 3. Old Dominion ...... 941 Iowa 0-3 1993-94 2010-11 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2-0 1998-99 2008-09 4. James Madison ...... 935 Ithaca 1-0 1982-83 1982-83 St. Francis (Pa.) 2-1 1998-99 2010-11 5. Texas ...... 923 Jacksonville State 1-0 2003-04 2003-04 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 2-1 1984-85 1989-90 6. Stephen F. Austin ...... 876 Kent State 1-0 1996-97 1996-97 St. Peter’s 2-0 1992-93 1993-94 7. Tennessee Tech ...... 854 Kentucky 1-2 1980-81 2007-08 Salisbury State 10-0 1938-39 1978-79 8. Richmond ...... 836 La Salle 2-1 1977-78 1989-90 Savage 6-2-1 1928-29 1937-38 9. Penn State ...... 831 Lafayette 2-1 1993-94 2009-10 Savannah State 2-0 2006-07 2007-08 10. Long Beach State ...... 819 Lamar 1-0 1996-97 1996-97 Seton Hall 1-0 1987-88 1987-88 Leaksville (N.C.) YWCA 1-0 1927-28 1927-28 Shenandoah 1-0 1946-47 1946-47

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 59 RRECORDSECORDS BBYY OOPPONENTSPPONENTS IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL SINGLESINGLE GGAMEAME Points 54--Elena Delle Donne, Delaware (H/OT), 2/18/10 Field Goals Made 18--Elena Delle Donne (18-28), Delaware (H/OT), 2/18/10 Field Goals Attempted 37--Vivian Greene (12-37), Norfolk State (A), 2/4/78 Field Goal Accuracy (min. 5 attempts) 100%--Nickie Hilton (9-9), George Mason (H), 2/26/92 Three-Point Field Goals Made 7--Elena Delle Donne (7-8), Delaware (H/OT), 2/18/10 7--Kia Converse (7-9), Northwestern (A), 11/26/99 7--Angie Evans (7-7), William and Mary (H), 2/13/88 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 15--Jen Brickey (2-15), Hofstra (A), 2/21/03 Three-Point Field Goal Accuracy (min. 5 made) 100%--Angie Evans (7-7), William and Mary (H), 2/13/88 Free Throws Made 16--Whitney Thomas (16-18), Indiana (A), 3/22/08 16--Jess Zinobile (16-18), St. Francis, Pa. (H), 12/11/99 16--Rosie Thompson (16-20), East Carolina (H), 1/13/78 Free Throws Attempted 20--Rosie Thompson (16-20), East Carolina (H), 1/13/78 TTEAMEAM SSINGLEINGLE GGAMEAME Free Throws Made Free Throw Accuracy 36--William and Mary (36-48) (H), 2/25/96 Points 100%--Gabriela Marginean (14-14), Drexel (H), 3/15/09 114--(OT) Richmond (114-104) (A), 1/10/00 Fewest Free Throws Made Rebounds 106--Illinois St. (106-62) (A), 2/5/81 1--Drexel (1-2) (A), 2/19/12 23--Rosie Thompson, East Carolina (A), 12/7/79 1--Delaware (1-6) (H), 2/24/08 Fewest Points 1--Morgan State (1-2) (H), 12/3/89 Assists 22--Maryland-Baltimore Co. (88-22) (N), 12/3/77 12--Gaynor O’Donnell, East Carolina (H), 1/15/93 Free Throws Attempted Largest Margin of Victory 12--Deborah Dixon, Virginia Union (N), 3/2/78 48--William and Mary (36-48) (H), 2/25/96 53--Old Dominion (93-40) (N), 3/3/79 Blocked Shots Fewest Free Throws Attempted Points in First Half 8--Beverly Davis, Norfolk State (H) 1/27/79 2--Drexel (1-2) (A), 2/19/12 53--Old Dominion (A), 11/26/80 Steals 2--Morgan State (1-2) (H), 12/3/89 Fewest Points in First Half 8--Toina Coley, East Carolina (A), 2/10/92 2--Boston College (2-2) (H), 11/26/88 10--George Mason (A), 1/28/89 Free Throw Accuracy Turnovers 10--Maryland-Baltimore Co. (N), 12/3/77 14--Jennifer Campbell, East Tennessee State (H), 2/26/77 100%--Delaware (10-10) (H), 2/5/06 Points in Second Half 100%--Fairfield (10-10) (H), 1/2/95 57--Marquette (N), 12/4/92 100%--Marshall (10-10) (H), 12/8/78 Fewest Points in Second Half Worst Free Throw Accuracy 9--Towson (A), 2/10/02 16.7%--Delaware (1-6) vs. JMU, 2/24/08 Players in Double Figures Rebounds 6--Virginia (A), 1/2/82 72--Old Dominion (A), 12/11/76 6--Old Dominion (A), 1/24/79 Fewest Rebounds Field Goals Made 16--Boston College (H), 11/27/88 39--Old Dominion (39-74) (A), 2/27/05 Assists 39--Old Dominion (39-80) (H), 2/7/80 30--Old Dominion (A), 12/11/76 Fewest Field Goals Made Fewest Assists 8—Maryland-Eastern Shore (8-53) (H), 12/7/96 0--Radford (A), 12/22/86 Field Goals Attempted 0--Delaware State (N), 11/30/79 96--Delaware St. (31-96) (N), 11/30/79 0--La Salle (N), 12/2/77 Fewest Field Goals Attempted Steals 33--Richmond (9-33) (H), 2/17/86 25--American (H), 12/28/78 Field Goal Accuracy Fewest Steals 63.5%--Texas (33-52) (N), 3/26/87 1--Hampton (H), 11/12/10 Worst Field Goal Accuracy 1--UNC Wilmington (H), 1/6/08 15.1%—Maryland-Eastern Shore (8-53) (H), 12/7/96 1--Wake Forest (H), 11/18/07 1--UNC Wilmington (A), 1/7/96 Three-Point Field Goals Made 1--Richmond (A), 3/1/92 11--Drexel (H), 1/13/11 1--American (A), 1/11/89 11--Siena (H), 12/13/09 1--Randolph-Macon (H), 11/27/84 11--Southwest Missouri State (N), 11/28/03 1--Davis & Elkins (H), 12/17/83 11--Hofstra (H), 1/9/03 1--William and Mary (A), 2/9/80 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1--Old Dominion (H), 2/7/80 34--Hofstra (H), 1/9/03 Blocked Shots Three-Point Field Goals Accuracy 12--Hofstra (H/OT), 2/1/09 100%--William and Mary (7-7) (H), 2/13/88 12--Old Dominion (H), 2/7/80 Includes seasons 1974-75 to present

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 61 LLASTAST SEASONSEASON A LLookook BBackack WNIT • Runner-up • Reached postseason play for seventh year in a row TeamHighlights • Seventh consecutive season with 24 or more wins • Top 25 in nation in team win percentage, field goal percentage defense & 3-point field goal percentage defense • Averaged more than 2,200 home attendance for the sixth year in a row • USA Today Top 25 vote-getter • 2-1 record against teams in 2012 NCAA Championship • 9-3 record against teams in 2012 WNIT KKirbyirby BurkholderBurkholder Individual Accomplishments • VaSID State Coach of the Year (Kenny Brooks) • WNIT All-Tournament Team (Kirby Burkholder, Tarik Hislop) • CAA Defensive Player of the Year (Nikki Newman) • All-CAA Second Team (Hislop) • All-CAA Third Team (Burkholder) • All-CAA Defensive Team (Newman, Lauren Whitehurst) • CAA All-Rookie Team (Toia Giggetts) • VaSID All-State Second Team (Hislop) • Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State Second Team (Hislop) • Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State TTarikarik HHislopislop Honorable Mention (Newman) • All-CAA Academic (Burkholder, Whitehurst) • CAA Player of the Week (Hislop) • CAA Rookie of the Week two times (Giggetts) • College Sports Madness CAA Player of the Week (Hislop) • Primetime Performers (CollegeSports360. com) Honor Roll (Hislop) • Lehigh Christmas City Classic All- Tournament Team (Hislop)

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 62 LLASTAST SEASONSEASON Re-Writing the Record Books • 7 team records broken or tied, including - consecutive 20-win seasons (7) - season wins (29) - season home wins (16, tied) - season rebounds (1,674) - season blocked shots (172) • 13 individual records broken or tied, including - season minutes played (1,335, Hislop) - season blocked shots (66, Whitehurst) • 2 JMU Convocation Center records broken CAA Statistical Leaders TTeameam • Field goal percentage defense (.340) • 3-point field goal percentage defense (.255) • Rebounding (45.2) • Defensive rebounding (29.0)

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1920-21 State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg inaugurates women’s basketball play. 1941-42 Althea Loose Johnston, the school’s first basketball coach, March 11, 1989 March 14, 2010 concludes her 22-year coaching career with a career record of JMU wins its fourth straight CAA championship with a 55-45 The Dukes beat Old Dominion 67-53 in the CAA championship 106-33-5 (.809). victory over Richmond in William and Mary Hall in Williamsburg, game. Va. March 19-21, 1975 March 13, 2011 Madison College hosts 16 teams in the four-day Association for March 19, 1989 JMU beats Delaware 67-61 to claim its second straight CAA title. Intercollegiate Athletics for Women National Championships. The Dukes fall 81-66 at Ohio State in the NCAA tournament March 18, 2012 round of 32. Jan. 27, 1986 The Dukes rally from 17 points down, and a 3-pointer by Nikki JMU is ranked 20th in the Philadelphia Inquirer/Associated Press March 13, 1991 Newman forces overtime, as JMU goes on to beat Wake Forest Top 20 Poll, the Dukes’ first national ranking ever. JMU opens the NCAA tournament with a 70-62 win over 84-76 in a WNIT second-round game. Kentucky in the JMU Convocation Center. March 2, 1986 March 25, 2012 JMU defeats East Carolina 66-62 in Wilmington, N.C., to win its March 16, 1991 Kirby Burkholder hits two 3-pointers to start a 15-4 scoring run first Colonial Athletic Association championship. The biggest upset to date in the history of the NCAA tournament that enables JMU to clinch a 68-59 win over Virginia in the WNIT occurs when JMU beats the nation’s number one team, Penn quarterfinals. March 12, 1986 State, 73-71, in the second round. JMU wins 55-53 at Providence in the first round of the NCAA March 28, 2012 Championship. March 21, 1991 With a 74-71 win over Syracuse the Dukes win their ninth The Dukes are eliminated from the NCAA tournament with a straight home game and earn a berth in the WNIT title game. March 15, 1986 57-55 loss to Clemson in the “Sweet 16” at The . The Dukes upset regionally top-ranked Virginia 71-62 in March 31, 2012 Charlottesville to advance to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA January 17, 1997 Before more than 6,000 fans at historic Gallagher-Iba Arena, tournament. JMU draws a record home crowd of 6,500 in a game with JMU rallies from 17 points down but falls short of Oklahoma eventual NCAA runner-up Old Dominion. State, 75-68, in the WNIT championship game. March 10, 1987 JMU achieves a number 12 national ranking -- its highest rank March 25, 2001 ever -- in the Philadelphia Inquirer/Associated Press Top 20 Poll. JMU advances to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament semifinals before losing 74-65 at eventual WNIT champion Ohio March 26, 1987 State. JMU loses 91-57 to defending NCAA champion and regionally top-ranked Texas in the NCAA tournament “Sweet 16” in the March 18, 2007 Cumberland County Arena in Fayetteville, N.C. The Dukes lose 71-61 at Pittsburgh in the NCAA tournament round of 64. March 24, 1988 JMU loses 72-52 to defending NCAA champion and regionally March 22, 2008 top-ranked Tennessee in the NCAA tournament “Sweet 16” in the JMU rallies from seven points down with 1:16 to play in Old Dominion Field House in Norfolk, Va. regulation and goes on to beat Indiana 86-81 in overtime and advance to the third round of the WNIT.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 64 PPOSTSEASONOSTSEASON TRADITIONTRADITION NNCAACAA TournamentTournament Appearances Nine Best Finish Round of 16 (four times) Won-Lost Record 7-9 1986 East Region 1st Round, Providence, R.I. JMU 55, Providence 53 East Region 2nd Round, Charlottesville, Va. JMU 71, Virginia 62 East Region Semifinals, Philadelphia, Pa. 1991 Western Kentucky 72, JMU 51 East Region 1st Round, Harrisonburg JMU 70, Kentucky 62 1987 East Region 2nd Round, State College, Pa. East Region 2nd Round, Harrisonburg JMU 73, Penn State 71 JMU 68, Vanderbilt 60 East Region Semifinals, Philadelphia, Pa. East Region Semifinals, Fayetteville, N.C. Clemson 57, JMU 55 Texas 91, JMU 57 1988 1996 Mideast Region 1st Round, Durham, N.C. East Region 2nd Round, Harrisonburg Duke 85, JMU 58 JMU 70, Clemson 63 East Region Semifinals, Norfolk, Va. 2007 Tennessee 72, JMU 52 Dayton Region 1st Round, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh 71, JMU 61 1989 East Region 1st Round, Harrisonburg 2010 Diane Budd played on four NCAA Tournament teams JMU 94, Providence 74 Dayton Region 1st Round, Norfolk, Va.: (1986-89). East Region 2nd Round, Columbus, Ohio Temple 65, JMU 53 Ohio State 81, JMU 66 2011 Dayton Region 1st Round, Charlottesville, Va.: Oklahoma 86, JMU 72

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Appearances Five 2012 Best Finish Runner-up (2012) 1st round, Harrisonburg Won-Lost Record 11-5 JMU 64, Davidson 49 2nd round, Harrisonburg 2001 JMU 84, Wake Forest 76 (OT) 1st round, Harrisonburg JMU 59, Temple 57 Round of 16, Harrisonburg JMU 72, South Florida 45 2nd round, Harrisonburg JMU 78, Georgetown 74 Quarterfinals, Harrisonburg JMU 68, Virginia 59 Quarterfinals, Starkville, Miss. 2008 JMU 63, Mississippi State 61 1st round, Harrisonburg Semifinals, Harrisonburg JMU 74, Syracuse 71 Semifinals, Columbus, Ohio JMU 80, Radford 58 Ohio State 74, JMU 65 2nd round, Bloomington, Ind. Championship, Stillwater, Okla. JMU 86, Indiana 81 (OT) Oklahoma State 75, JMU 68 2006 3rd round, Lexington, Ky. 1st round, bye Kentucky 84, JMU 76 2nd round, Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte 70, JMU 62 2009 1st round, Harrisonburg JMU 61, American 59 Krissy Heinbaugh in 1996 NCAA Tournament game 2nd round, Richmond, Va. vs. Duke Richmond 59, JMU 57 2012-13 JMU Basketball - 65 NNCAACAA TRADITIONTRADITION NNo.o. 8 JJamesames MMadisonadison 773,3, From that point on, the game was close, but Penn State never regained the lead. Penn State NNo.o. 1 PPennenn StateState 7711 closed the gap to 73-71 on Tanya Garner’s lay- 1991 Second Round, East Regional up with 53 seconds left and got the ball back with 19 seconds remaining. This upset started out to be a blowout all Penn State’s crowd was begging for the win, the way... for the Nittany Lions. but Jeanine Michealsen blocked Garner’s three- Ranked No. 1 late in the season and in front point attempt with one second left to preserve of 6,087 faithful, 29-1 Penn State roared out to the win for James Madison. an 11-0 lead before James Madison head coach Moorman said the game was the best Shelia Moorman had to do something that she women’s basketball has to offer. did not want to do, ask for a timeout. “It really doesn’t get any better than that “The crowd just went bananas,” Moorman game,” Moorman said. “The quality of effort, said. “The first thing that we did out of the fans and basketball is unmatched. The crowd timeout was turn the ball over to Penn State.” never shut up for 40 minutes. It was fabulous to It didn’t get any better for James Madison. be a part of that experience. Anybody who was Penn State stretched its lead to 24-9 with 12:01 involved in that game will never forget it.” to go in the first half. Nothing was working offensively, so Moorman stressed defense... and little by little it began to work. NNo.o. 8 JJamesames MMadisonadison 71,71, James Madison outscored the Nittany Lions, 20-17, in the last 12 minutes of the half to cut NNo.o. 1 VVirginiairginia 6622 the lead to 41-29 at halftime. The heat put on the Penn State offense 1986 Second Round, East Regional continued in the second half. James Madison “Go ahead and put on the slipper.” Alisa Harris outscored the Nittany Lions, 22-6, in the first That’s what coach Shelia Moorman said to eight minutes of the second half and the Dukes her squad after the Dukes scored their first led 51-47 with 11:41 remaining. upset in the NCAA championship, defeating TTwowo JJMUMU WWinsins AAmongmong Virginia in Charlottesville, 71-62. Virginia had drubbed James Madison by double digits in NNCAA’sCAA’s BiggestBiggest UpsetsUpsets their first meeting of the year. “In 1986, I had a bunch of sophomores and By Kevin Goodwin juniors,” Moorman said. “Our goal was to get to Ozarks Sports Magazine the NCAA championship the next year.” Excerpted from 1993 NCAA Regional game program. As it would against Penn State five years Upsets in the NCAA basketball later, defense helped James Madison win on championship provide some of the most this night. The Cavaliers led, 14-9, with 11:26 amazing stories in sports every year. remaining in the first half when the Dukes held Teams with little recognition bound into the Virginia to one field goal while outscoring the NCAA field with nothing to lose and nothing Cavaliers, 24-8, the rest of the period to take a but history to make and mystify the nation 33-22 lead at halftime. for 40 minutes on their way to making their “We were holding our breath on the bench,” dreams come true. Moorman said. “This was a great Virginia team. When dreams become reality, a lifetime of We knew a run was coming sometime.” memories are made, for players and coaches Moorman draws distinct parallels in her two alike. upsets in NCAA Championship action. The NCAA women’s basketball “We played teams that were very close to championship is finally getting some of the home,” Moorman said. “These kids played each national respect it richly deserves. But, due other in high school, in camps and many other to the lack of exposure in the past, some of places. There was a certain familiarity that they the biggest women’s basketball upsets in the had with each other.” NCAA championship have not been given full recognition. Here is a look at teams in the women’s basketball championship who have stood up against the incredible odds... and won.

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2012-13 JMU Basketball - 66 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR RRESULTSESULTS Overall Record: 935-496-5 (.653) Season Record Coach Season Record Coach Season Record Coach 1963-64 *2-1 Leotus Morrison 2002-03 1-2 Bud Childers 1920-21 4-3 Althea Loose Johnston 1964-65 *0-2 Pat Flaugher 16-10 Kenny Brooks 1921-22 2-3 Althea Loose Johnston 1965-66 6-2 Leotus Morrison 2003-04 13-18 Kenny Brooks 1922-23 3-3 Althea Loose Johnston 1966-67 1-4 Mary Schell 2004-05 18-11 Kenny Brooks 1923-24 8-0 Althea Loose Johnston 1967-68 *3-5 Mary Schell 2005-06 24-7 Kenny Brooks 1924-25 6-2-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1968-69 6-4 Barbara Quinn 2006-07 27-6 Kenny Brooks 1925-26 5-5 Althea Loose Johnston 1969-70 4-5 Barbara Quinn 2007-08 24-10 Kenny Brooks 1926-27 6-2 Althea Loose Johnston 1970-71 9-5 Betty Jaynes 2008-09 24-10 Kenny Brooks 1927-28 8-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1971-72 *10-4 Betty Jaynes 2009-10 26-7 Kenny Brooks 1928-29 9-0 Althea Loose Johnston 1972-73 14-7 Betty Jaynes 2010-11 26-8 Kenny Brooks 1929-30 7-0 Althea Loose Johnston 1973-74 17-3 Betty Jaynes 2011-12 29-8 Kenny Brooks 1930-31 2-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1974-75 17-8 Betty Jaynes *Records are incomplete. 1931-32 6-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1975-76 13-6 Betty Jaynes +No intercollegiate games due to wartime travel restrictions. 1932-33 2-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1976-77 13-11 Betty Jaynes 1933-34 7-0 Althea Loose Johnston 1977-78 9-14 Betty Jaynes 1934-35 5-0-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1978-79 20-7 Betty Jaynes 1935-36 5-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1979-80 10-13 Betty Jaynes 1936-37 3-2-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1980-81 6-18 Betty Jaynes 1937-38 2-4 Althea Loose Johnston 1981-82 6-18 Betty Jaynes 1938-39 4-1-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1982-83 6-18 Shelia Moorman 1939-40 6-0 Althea Loose Johnston 1983-84 13-15 Shelia Moorman 1940-41 3-1-1 Althea Loose Johnston 1984-85 22-7 Shelia Moorman 1941-42 3-2 Althea Loose Johnston 1985-86 28-4 Shelia Moorman 1942-43 + 1986-87 27-4 Shelia Moorman 1943-44 + 1987-88 27-4 Shelia Moorman 1944-45 3-0 Ruth Green 1988-89 26-4 Shelia Moorman 1945-46 4-1 Ruth Reid 1989-90 17-13 Shelia Moorman 1946-47 3-0 Ruth Reid 1990-91 26-5 Shelia Moorman 1947-48 3-1 Celeste Ulrich 1991-92 16-12 Shelia Moorman 1948-49 3-0 Celeste Ulrich 1992-93 16-11 Shelia Moorman 1949-50 *2-1 Celeste Ulrich 1993-94 16-12 Shelia Moorman 1950-51 4-1 Celeste Ulrich 1994-95 22-7 Shelia Moorman 1951-52 3-1 Celeste Ulrich 1995-96 21-9 Shelia Moorman 1952-53 3-2 Celeste Ulrich 1996-97 19-9 Shelia Moorman 1953-54 *1-3 Celeste Ulrich 1997-98 17-11 Bud Childers 1954-55 *4-2 Leotus Morrison 1998-99 11-20 Bud Childers 1955-56 2-2 Celeste Ulrich 1999-00 19-10 Bud Childers 1956-57 5-0 Marjorie Berkley 2000-01 23-10 Bud Childers 1957-58 2-3 Marjorie Berkley 2001-02 16-12 Bud Childers 1958-59 *3-2 Marilyn Crawford Kenny Brooks 1959-60 0-4 Marilyn Crawford 1960-61 1-3 Lois Geil 1961-62 *0-2 Hortense Hester AAll-Timell-Time CoachingCoaching RRecordsecords 1962-63 *1-4 Hortense Hester Career Win No. of Coach Seasons Record Pct. Years Althea Loose Johnston 1920-42 106-33-5 .753 22 Ruth Green 1944-45 3-0 1.000 1 Ruth Reid 1945-47 7-1 .875 2 Celeste Ulrich 1947-54, 55-56 21-11 .656 8 Leotus Morrison 1954-55, 63-64, 65-66 *12-5 .706 3 Marjorie Berkley 1956-58 7-3 .700 2 Marilyn Crawford 1958-60 *3-6 .333 2 Lois Geil 1960-61 1-3 .250 1 Hortense Hester 1961-63 *1-6 .143 2 Pat Flaugher 1964-65 *0-2 .000 1 Mary Schell 1966-68 *4-9 .308 2 Barbara Quinn 1968-70 10-9 .526 2 Betty Jaynes 1970-82 144-114 .558 12 Shelia Moorman 1982-97 302-134 .692 15 Bud Childers 1997-02 ^87-65 .572 6 Kenny Brooks 2002-12 227-95 .705 10 Althea Loose Johnston compiled a record of 106-33- 5 over a 22-year career ^Coached first three games of 2002-03 season *Records are incomplete for 1949-50, 1953-55, 1961-65 and 1967-68.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 67 RRECORDSECORDS IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL SINGLESINGLE GGAMEAME IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL CCONSECUTIVEONSECUTIVE Points Three-Point Field Goals Made 42--Dawn Evans vs. Virginia (H/OT), 12/20/10 8--Jeanine Michealsen, 2 games, 1990-91 Field Goals Made Field Goals Made 15--Carolin Dehn-Duhr (15-21) vs. Radford (A/OT), 12/19/88 10--Vicki Harris, 2 games, 1988-89 15--Mendy Childress (15-25) vs. Lock Haven (N), 1/10/79 10--Sydney Beasley, 2 games, 1987-88 Field Goals Attempted 10--Floretta Jackson, 3 games, 1983-84 33--Dawn Evans (14-33) vs. Maryland (A), 11/20/08 Free Throws Made Field Goal Accuracy 35--Katie Hardbarger, 31 games, 2000-01 through 2001-02 100%--Vicki Harris (9-9) vs. William and Mary (A), 3/4/89 Double-Figure Scoring Games+ Three-Point Field Goals Made 49--Tamera Young, 2006-07 through 2007-08 9--Dawn Evans (9-14) vs. Georgia State (A), 1/24/10 Double-Doubles Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 6--Meredith Alexis, 2006-07 18--Dawn Evans (7-18) vs. Kentucky (A), 3/26/08 Double-Figure Assist Games Three-Point Field Goal Accuracy (min. 5 made) 3--Andrea Benvenuto, 2006-07 100%--Jeanine Michealsen (6-6) vs. East Carolina (A/OT), 2/9/91 Games Scoring a Three-Point Field Goal 100%--Jeanine Michealsen (5-5) vs. East Carolina (A), 2/9/91 26--Dawn Evans , 2008-09 through 2009-10 Free Throws Made Games with 20+ Points 15--Sue Manelski (15-18) vs. Vermont (N), 12/12/81 7--Dawn Evans , 2009-10 Free Throws Attempted 7--Dawn Evans , 2007-08 through 2008-09 20--Dawn Evans (13-20) vs. Drexel (H), 1/18/09 Games Scoring in Double Figures Free Throw Accuracy 52--Dawn Evans 2008-09 through 2009-10 100%--Krissy Heinbaugh (14-14) vs. American (A), 2/4/96 Rebounds IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL SSEASONEASON 28--Kathy Railey vs. Delaware State (N), 11/30/79 Points Assists 763--Dawn Evans in 31 games, 2009-10 17--Jess Cichowicz vs. Gardner-Webb (H), 11/16/01 Highest Scoring Average Steals 24.6--Dawn Evans in 31 games, 2009-10 9--Jess Cichowicz vs. Charlotte (A), 12/21/02 Field Goals Made Dawn Evans set six team records as a freshman in Blocked Shots* 259--Tamera Young in 34 games, 2007-08 2007-08. 8--Meredith Alexis vs. Delaware (N), 3/11/05 Field Goals Attempted 673-- Dawn Evans (239-673) in 33 games, 2010-11 Field Goal Accuracy Minutes Played 59.3%--Sydney Beasley (217-366) in 31 games, 1986-87 1,335--Tarik Hislop in 37 games, 2011-12 Three-Point Field Goals Made Games with 30+ Points 112--Dawn Evans (112-330) in 31 games, 2009-10 9--Dawn Evans in 31 games, 2009-10 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 330--Dawn Evans (112-330) in 31 games, 2009-10 TTEAMEAM SSINGLEINGLE GGAMEAME Three-Point Field Goal Accuracy Points 48.2%--Paula Schuler (54-112) in 31 games, 1990-91 107 vs. UNC Wilmington (H), 2/28/87 Free Throws Made Fewest Points 185--Dawn Evans (185-221) in 33 games, 2010-11 30 vs. Iowa (A), 11/26/94 Free Throws Attempted Points in First Half 247--Tamera Young (161-247) in 34 games, 2007-08 58 vs. Liberty (H), 11/25/85 Free Throw Accuracy Fewest Points in First Half 91.2%--Dawn Evans (62-68) in 30 games, 2007-08 10 vs. Penn State (H), 1/14/78 Rebounds Points in Second Half 383-- Meredith Alexis in 33 games, 2006-07 66 vs. UNC Wilmington (H), 2/28/87 Rebounding Average Fewest Points in Second Half 12.6--Katherine Johnson in 25 games, 1974-75 10 vs. Iowa (A), 11/26/94 Double-Figure Rebounding Games Players in Double Figures 23--Meredith Alexis, 2006-07 6 vs. Towson (H), 3/04/04 6 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (H), 12/7/96 Double-Doubles 6 vs. UNC Wilmington (H), 1/24/87 22--Meredith Alexis, 2006-07 6 vs. UNC Wilmington (A) 1/25/86 Assists Field Goals Made 223--Andrea Benvenuto in 33 games, 2006-07 45 vs. East Tennessee (H) (45-72), 1/6/87 Assist Average Fewest Field Goals Made 6.93-- Jess Cichowicz in 28 games, 2002-03 11 vs. Iowa (11-49) (A), 11/26/94 Steals* Field Goals Attempted 82--Jess Cichowicz in 28 games, 2002-03 94 vs. Old Dominion (H) (37-94), 11/25/75 Paula Schuler holds the season record for three- Blocked Shots point accuracy. Fewest Field Goals Attempted 66--Lauren Whitehurst in 37 games, 2011-12 22 vs. Old Dominion (H) (15-22), 2/8/78 Field Goal Accuracy 65.4% vs. American (H) (34-52), 12/8/83

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 68 RRECORDSECORDS Field Goal Accuracy in First Half Disqualifications Free Throws Attempted 72.7% vs. East Tennessee State (H) (24-33), 1/6/87 4, five times 800 in 34 games (518-800), 2007-08 Field Goal Accuracy in Second Half Largest Margin of Victory Free Throw Accuracy 80.0% vs. Old Dominion (H) (16-20), 2/19/95 67 vs. Md.-Eastern Shore (H) (95-28), 12/7/96 76.5% in 27 games (421-550), 1992-93 80.0% vs. East Carolina (A) (16-20), 2/24/86 Largest Margin of Defeat Worst Free Throw Accuracy Worst Field Goal Accuracy 53 vs. Old Dominion (N) (93-40), 3/3/79 52.7% in 31 games (234-444), 1998-99 19.0% vs. Hofstra (H) (12-63), 1/25/04 Fewest Points Allowed Rebounds Worst Field Goal Accuracy in First Half 22 vs. Maryland-Baltimore County (N) (88-22), 12/3/77 1,674 in 37 games, 2011-12 9.7% vs. Hofstra (H) (3-31), 1/25/04 Points Allowed Highest Rebounding Average Worst Field Goal Accuracy in Second Half 106 vs. Illinois State (A) (106-62), 2/5/81 48.9 in 19 games (929 rebs.), 1975-76 12.1% vs. Iowa (A) (3-25), 11/26/94 Attendance Assists Three-Point Field Goals Made 6,500 vs. Old Dominion, 1/17/97 554 in 31 games, 1986-87 12 vs. Georgia State (A) (12-21), 1/24/10 Steals 12 vs. George Mason (A) (12-22), 2/15/07 TTEAMEAM CCONSECUTIVEONSECUTIVE 384 in 24 games, 1976-77 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Free Throws Made Turnovers 34 vs. Hampton (H) (10-34), 11/12/10 24 vs. East Carolina (A), 2/11/00 696 in 24 games, 1976-77 Three-Point Field Goal Accuracy (min. 5 made) Three-Point Field Goals Made Blocked Shots 75.0% vs. Cal State-Northridge (A) (6-8), 12/28/90 6 vs. Howard (H), 2/20/91 172 in 37 games, 2011-12 Three-Point Field Goals Made in a Half Fouls 8 vs. Delaware (N) (8-13), 3/13/11 (first half) TTEAMEAM SSEASONEASON 655 in 34 games, 2008-09 8 vs. Montana (N) (8-13), 11/26/10 (second half) 8 vs. Maryland (A) (8-16), 11/20/08 (second half) Points Disqualifications 31 in 24 games, 1981-82 Three-Point Field Goal Accuracy in a Half 2,449 in 34 games, 2007-08 (min. 5 made) Highest Scoring Average Fewest Disqualifications 83.3% vs. Wagner (A) (5-6), 12/31/07 (second half) 75.1 in 31 games (2,329 pts.), 1987-88 1 in 31 games, 1990-91 Free Throws Made Field Goals Made Lowest Defensive Average 36 vs. William and Mary (H) (36-48), 2/25/96 965 in 31 games (965-1,951), 1986-87 44.9 in 20 games (897 pts.), 1973-74 Free Throws Attempted Field Goals Attempted Games Played 48 vs. William and Mary (H), (36-48), 2/25/96 2,316 in 37 games (849-2,316), 2011-12 37, 2011-12 Free Throw Accuracy Field Goal Accuracy Highest Won-Lost Percentage 100% vs. Richmond (H) (17-17), 2/17/86 49.5% in 31 games (965-1,951), 1986-87 .875 (28-4) in 32 games, 1985-86 Worst Free Throw Accuracy Worst Field Goal Accuracy Consecutive Wins 00.0% vs. Salisbury State (A) (0-5), 12/3/77 35.7% in 31 games (695-1,946), 1998-99 21 in 1990-91 00.0% vs. East Carolina (A) (0-4), 1/24/75 Three-Point Field Goals Made Wins Rebounds 213 in 34 games (213-650), 2008-09 29 in 37 games, 2011-12 68 vs. Delaware State (N), 11/30/79 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Regular Season Wins 68 vs. La Salle (N), 12/2/77 650 in 34 games (213-650), 2008-09 25 in 29 games, 2006-07 Fewest Rebounds Three-Point Field Goal Accuracy Home Wins 16 vs. West Virginia (N), 11/29/03 43.4% in 31 games (106-244), 1990-91 16 in 18 games, 2009-10 and 2011-12 Offensive Rebounds# Worst Three-Point Field Goal Accuracy Consecutive Wins at Home 33 vs. Bucknell (A), 11/19/07 22.8% in 27 games (38-167), 1992-93 39, 1986-87 through 1989-90 Defensive Rebounds# Free Throws Made Consecutive Conference Wins 38 vs. Richmond (A), 1/11/01 539 in 34 games (539-770), 2010-11 46, 1985-86 through 1989-90 38 vs. East Carolina (A), 1/30/94 Consecutive Conference Wins at Home Assists 32, 1984-85 through 1989-90 29 vs. Marshall (H), 12/18/94 Regular Season Record 29 vs. North Carolina Wilmington (H), 2/28/87 15-0 in 1973-74 Fewest Assists Home Record 1 vs. William and Mary (H), 2/27/83 13-0 in 1985-86, 1988-89, 1987-88, 2005-06, and 2006-07 Steals* Lowest Won-Lost Percentage 26 vs. Virginia Tech (H), 2/16/78 .250 (6-18), in 1982-83, 1981-82 and 1980-81 26 vs. North Carolina (N), 2/12/77 Consecutive Losses Fewest Steals* 9, 1980-81 through 1981-82 0 vs. Drexel (H), 1/13/11 0 vs. Wake Forest (H), 1/12/85 Losses in a Season 0 vs. Richmond (N), 3/3/84 20 in 31 games, 1998-99 Blocked Shots* Attendance Total 16 vs. William and Mary (A), 2/3/08 44,978 in 18 games, 2009-10 Turnovers Attendance Average 44 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (A), 1/17/76 2,568, 2010-11 Fewest Turnovers Records include seasons from 1974-75 to present unless otherwise 5 at Towson (A), 2/12/06 indicated. 5 at American (A), 1/11/89 *Includes seasons from 1976-77 to present Fouls +Includes seasons from 1977-78 to present 36 vs. Longwood (N), 2/27/76 #Includes seasons from 1986-87 to present Fewest Fouls JMU fans helped break the school record for 5 vs. North Carolina Greensboro (H), 1/13/93 attendance average in 2010-11.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 69 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR LLEADERSEADERS Players must appear in 75% of the team’s games to be ranked. TTOPOP SSCORINGCORING GGAMESAMES Season Scoring Average Rebounding Average PPLAYERLAYER OOPPONENTPPONENT D DATEATE 1974-75 18.2 Katherine Johnson 12.6 Katherine Johnson 1. 42 Dawn Evans Virginia 12/20/10 1975-76 17.5 Katherine Johnson 11.3 Katherine Johnson 2. 38 Dawn Evans Delaware (OT) 2/18/10 1976-77 14.9 Katherine Johnson 9.8 Katherine Johnson 38 Dawn Evans at Virginia 12/6/09 1977-78 13.9 Mendy Childress 8.0 Bette Notaro 38 Dawn Evans at Indiana (OT) 3/22/08 1978-79 17.5 Mendy Childress 8.7 Mendy Childress 38 Tamera Young Radford 3/20/08 1979-80 12.4 Anne Sonoga 8.2 Cathy Hanrahan 6. 37 Dawn Evans Boston College (n) 11/28/08 1980-81 13.7 Deana Meadows 8.4 Deana Meadows 7. 36 Dawn Evans at Old Dominion 1/25/09 1981-82 15.5 Sue Manelski 8.3 Michele James 8. 35 Dawn Evans at Hofstra (OT) 2/1/09 1982-83 15.4 Sue Manelski 10.0 Michele James 35 Mendy Childress at Longwood 2/24/79 1983-84 13.1 Sue Manelski 8.7 Michele James 1984-85 12.3 Sue Manelski 7.4 Julie Franken 35 Mendy Childress Norfolk State 1/27/79 1985-86 13.1 Betsy Witman 7.3 Julie Franken 11. 34 Dawn Evans Central Fla. (OT) 11/20/10 1986-87 17.6 Sydney Beasley 7.5 Sydney Beasley 34 Dawn Evans Va. Commonwealth 2/25/10 1987-88 17.8 Sydney Beasley 8.1 Sydney Beasley 34 Lesley Dickinson Hofstra (OT) 2/11/05 1988-89 17.1 Carolin Dehn-Duhr 8.8 Carolin Dehn-Duhr 34 Shanna Price Old Dominion (OT) 2/9/03 1989-90 15.1 Vicki Harris 8.3 Brandy Cruthird 34 Sharon Cessna Marshall 12/8/78 1990-91 14.1 Vicki Harris 6.8 Brandy Cruthird 16. 33 Dawn Evans at Maryland 11/20/08 1991-92 15.3 Elnora Jones 6.6 Brandy Cruthird 33 Tamera Young William and Mary 1/14/07 1992-93 14.1 Kara Ratliff 6.3 Andrea Woodson 33 Sue Manelski Vermont (n) 12/12/81 1993-94 13.9 Kara Ratliff 6.5 Kara Ratliff 33 Sue Manelski Fordham (n) 12/11/81 1994-95 13.4 Holly Rilinger 7.5 Sarah Schreib 20. 32 Dawn Evans Iowa (n) 11/25/10 1995-96 15.8 Holly Rilinger 9.0 Sarah Schreib 32 Dawn Evans Longwood 12/21/09 1996-97 12.8 Sarah Schreib 8.0 Sarah Schreib 32 Dawn Evans Northeastern 2/8/09 1997-98 11.5 Kish Jordan 7.1 Kish Jordan 32 Dawn Evans at Siena 12/30/08 1998-99 8.2 Mistiza Colebank 6.8 Hope Cook 32 Tamera Young Pittsburgh (n) 12/29/07 1999-00 13.3 Mandy White 5.7 Nadine Morgan 32 Carolin Dehn-Duhr at Radford (OT) 12/19/88 2000-01 13.1 Nadine Morgan 7.0 Nadine Morgan 26. 31 Lauren Jimenez UNC Wilmington 3/2/11 2001-02 15.2 Shanna Price 6.8 Shanna Price 31 Dawn Evans Northeastern 1/2/11 2002-03 17.4 Shanna Price 7.6 Nadine Morgan 31 Dawn Evans Drexel 2/8/10 2003-04 15.4 Lesley Dickinson 10.4 Meredith Alexis 31 Dawn Evans at Duke 12/18/09 2004-05 14.7 Lesley Dickinson 9.3 Meredith Alexis 31 Meredith Alexis at Towson 2/12/06 2005-06 16.0 Meredith Alexis 10.9 Meredith Alexis 31 Sydney Beasley American 2/20/88 2006-07 18.4 Meredith Alexis 11.6 Meredith Alexis 31 Mendy Childress Lock Haven (n) 1/10/79 2007-08 20.4 Tamera Young 10.4 Tamera Young 33. 30 Dawn Evans at Va. Commonwealth 2/10/11 2008-09 23.8 Dawn Evans 7.3 Nina Uqdah 30 Dawn Evans at Georgia State 1/24/10 2009-10 24.6 Dawn Evans 6.6 Jalissa Taylor Sydney Beasley led the Dukes in scoring and 30 Dawn Evans at Towson 1/14/10 2010-11 23.1 Dawn Evans 8.5 Lauren Jimenez rebounding in 1986-87 and 1987-88 30 Dawn Evans at Drexel 1/3/10 2011-12 14.8 Tarik Hislop 7.8 Nikki Newman 30 Dawn Evans vs. Drexel 1/18/09 30 Tamera Young at Indiana 3/22/08 Season Field Goal Pct. (min. 4 FGM/game) Free Throw Pct. (min. 2 FTM/game) Assists 30 Tamera Young Harvard 11/10/07 1974-75 48.6 Katherine Johnson (204-420) 58.8 Gayle Freshwater* (47-80) 59 Gayle Freshwater 30 Meredith Alexis East Carolina 11/12/06 1975-76 50.9 Katherine Johnson (144-283) 65.7 Katherine Johnson (44-67) 70 Katherine Johnson 30 Meredith Alexis at Northeastern 2/24/06 1976-77 43.1 Katherine Johnson (137-318) 71.4 Katherine Johnson (55-77) 58 Sharon Cessna 30 Shirley McCall at Hofstra 1/15/06 1977-78 46.4 Mendy Childress (135-291) 60.5 Mendy Childress (49-81) 82 Anna Harvey 30 Sarah Schreib Old Dominion 2/19/95 1978-79 48.3 Mendy Childress (193-400) 66.1 Sharon Cessna (74-112) 52 Cindy Waddell 30 Sydney Beasley at Wake Forest 2/4/87 1979-80 44.9 Kathy Railey (103-229) 65.4 Anne Sonoga (68-104) 53 Cindy Waddell, 30 Betsy Witman at Va. Commonwealth 1/15/85 Cathy Hanrahan 30 Katherine Johnson Salisbury State (OT) 12/5/75 1980-81 48.6 Deana Meadows (121-249) 59.5 Deana Meadows (121-249) 40 Judy Baumgardner 1981-82 48.6 Deana Meadows (104-214) 77.2 Sue Manelski (104-142) 90 Sue Manelski 1982-83 40.9 Michele James (145-354) 87.2 Sue Manelski (123-141) 61 Mary Gilligan TTOPOP RREBOUNDINGEBOUNDING GGAMESAMES 1983-84 44.3 Sue Manelski (141-318) 85.7 Sue Manelski (84-98) 73 Floretta Jackson PLAYERPLAYER OPPONENTOPPONENT D DATEATE 1984-85 51.5 Alisa Harris (123-239) 84.0 Sue Manelski (84-100) 150 Floretta Jackson 1. 28 Kathy Railey Delaware State (n) 11/30/79 1985-86 51.4 Alisa Harrits (125-243) 87.1 Betsy Witman (81-93) 173 Floretta Jackson 2. 24 Katherine Johnson Old Dominion 11/25/75 1986-87 59.3 Sydney Beasley (217-366) 72.1 Sydney Beasley (111-154) 164 Floretta Jackson 3. 20 Meredith Alexis at Delaware 3/10/07 1987-88 56.4 Alisa Harris (207-367) 71.6 Sydney Beasley (83-116) 171 Donna Budd 1988-89 56.0 Carolin Dehn-Duhr (228-407) 79.3 Vicki Harris (65-82) 167 Donna Budd 20 Tamera Young at Drexel 2/17/08 1989-90 53.3 Vicki Harris (180-338) 89.7 Emily McCracken (78-87) 107 Paula Schuler 20 Tamera Young at East Carolina 12/20/05 1990-91 48.9 Vicki Harris (178-364) 73.4 Vicki Harris (80-109) 103 Emily McCracken 20 Mendy Childress at Longwood 2/24/79 1991-92 53.1 Elnora Jones (164-309) 78.9 Emily McCracken (60-76) 122 Emily McCracken 7. 19 Meredith Alexis Towson (n) 3/10/04 1992-93 44.1 Kara Ratliff (152-345) 81.3 Kara Ratliff (78-96) 98 Gail Shelly 19 Sydney Beasley at Va. Commonwealth 2/3/88 1993-94 45.8 Kara Ratliff (160-349) 81.7 Krissy Heinbaugh (67-82) 85 Sarah Schreib 19 Michele James George Mason (n) 12/3/83 1994-95 46.5 Kara Ratliff (140-301) 77.9 Holly Rilinger (88-113) 111 Holly Rilinger 10. 18 Meredith Alexis Lafayette (n) 11/26/05 1995-96 50.2 Krissy Heinbaugh (159-317) 85.4 Krissy Heinbaugh (105-123) 141 Holly Rilinger 18 Meredith Alexis Cal Poly (n) 11/25/05 1996-97 48.8 Sarah Schreib (126-258) 82.4 Holly Rilinger (84-102) 137 Holly Rilinger 18 Meredith Alexis Duquesne 12/30/03 1997-98 49.8 Kish Jordan (125-251) 73.1 Mistiza Colebank (76-104) 92 Mistiza Colebank 18 Carolin Dehn-Duhr at Virginia Tech 12/10/88 1998-99 42.8 Hope Cook* (83-194) 72.2 Mistiza Colebank (65-90) 99 Mistiza Colebank 18 Deana Meadows Radford 2/28/82 1999-00 46.6 Molly Williams (81-174) 77.6 Allyson Keener (59-76) 131 Jess Cichowicz 18 Donna Firebaugh Fordham (n) 12/11/81 2000-01 48.4 Stacey Todd (93-192) 77.9 Allyson Keener (67-86) 181 Jess Cichowicz 2001-02 45.8 Nadine Morgan (132-288) 72.6 Jess Cichowicz (53-73) 164 Jess Cichowicz 2002-03 45.7 Shanna Price (195-427) 76.9 Nadine Morgan (80-104) 194 Jess Cichowicz TTOPOP AASSISTSSIST GGAMESAMES 2003-04 54.1 Meredith Alexis (124-229 79.1 Lesley Dickinson (136-172) 117 Andrea Benvenuto PPLAYERLAYER OOPPONENTPPONENT D DATEATE 2004-05 51.6 Meredith Alexis (142-275) 83.3 Lesley Dickinson (130-156) 88 Andrea Benvenuto 1. 17 Jess Cichowicz Gardner-Webb 11/16/01 2005-06 51.0 Meredith Alexis (195-382) 72.9 Lesley Dickinson (105-144) 178 Andrea Benvenuto 2. 14 Andrea Benvenuto at Va. Commonwealth 2/8/07 2006-07 52.9 Meredith Alexis (239-452) 87.8 Lesley Dickinson (86-98) 223 Andrea Benvenuto 3. 12 Andrea Benvenuto Georgia State 2/26/06 2007-08 41.0 Tamera Young (259-632) 91.2 Dawn Evans (62-68) 115 Dawn Evans 12 Jess Cichowicz George Mason 2/6/03 2008-09 40.1 Dawn Evans (246-613) 77.4 Dawn Evans (154-199) 160 Dawn Evans 12 Jess Cichowicz Norfolk State 12/15/02 2009-10 37.9 Dawn Evans (237-626) 77.4 Dawn Evans (177-221) 142 Dawn Evans 12 Holly Rilinger Maine 11/24/96 2010-11 52.5 Lauren Jimenez (156-297) 83.7 Dawn Evans (185-221) 147 Dawn Evans 2011-12 49.5 Lauren Whitehurst (148-299) 78.0 Tarik Hislop (163-209) 128 Tarik Hislop (n) indicates neutral site *top percentage; no player met the per-game minimum

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 70 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR SSTATSTATS JMU OPPONENT Three-Point Season Points Avg. Rebs. Avg. Field Goal Pct. Free Throw Pct. Field Goal Pct. Points Avg. Rebs. Avg. 1974-75 1600 64.0 1149 46.0 36.7 52.7 1483 59.3 1975-76 1327 69.8 929 48.9 41.3 53.7 1099 57.8 820 43.1 1976-77 1491 62.1 1123 46.8 36.7 54.4 1491 62.1 1106 46.1 1977-78 1394 60.6 1085 47.2 37.5 56.5 1395 60.7 1086 47.2 1978-79 1708 63.3 1150 42.6 38.1 59.8 1594 59.0 1235 45.7 1979-80 1459 63.4 1079 46.9 37.9 61.5 1575 68.5 1087 47.3 1980-81 1442 62.7 975 42.4 38.3 61.8 1765 76.7 1116 48.5 1981-82 1661 69.2 963 40.1 42.9 65.3 1849 77.0 1074 44.8 1982-83 1436 59.9 894 37.3 40.2 71.6 1578 64.6 969 40.4 1983-84 1761 62.9 1047 37.2 44.4 69.5 1642 58.6 960 34.3 1984-85 1951 67.3 1088 37.5 47.9 67.5 1659 57.2 950 32.8 1985-86 2156 67.4 1163 36.3 47.0 69.5 2156 67.4 944 29.5 1986-87 2305 74.4 1205 38.9 49.5 65.9 1775 57.3 958 30.9 1987-88 2329 75.1 1167 37.6 48.8 67.0 32.5 1837 59.3 1004 32.4 1988-89 2196 73.2 1167 38.9 47.0 66.8 43.4 1722 57.4 1043 34.8 1989-90 1943 64.8 1123 37.4 43.7 66.6 37.9 1757 58.6 993 33.1 1990-91 2212 71.4 1125 36.3 45.1 68.8 43.4 1747 56.4 1135 36.6 1991-92 1838 65.6 978 34.9 43.0 67.8 36.9 1769 63.2 965 34.5 1992-93 1797 66.6 1016 37.6 40.6 76.5 22.8 1708 63.3 1002 37.1 1993-94 1778 63.5 1092 39.0 42.1 71.6 34.1 1656 59.1 974 34.8 1994-95 2019 69.6 1150 39.7 42.0 69.1 35.5 1672 57.7 1092 37.7 1995-96 2049 68.3 1138 37.9 42.5 70.9 35.9 1840 61.3 1029 34.3 1996-97 1863 66.5 1077 38.5 42.5 65.8 30.5 1683 60.1 951 34.0 1997-98 1840 65.7 1066 38.1 41.2 64.7 28.3 1737 62.0 932 33.3 1998-99 1837 59.3 1289 41.6 35.7 61.5 25.6 1973 63.6 1143 36.9 1999-00 2124 73.2 1260 43.4 40.8 72.7 30.4 1959 67.6 1125 38.8 2000-01 2283 69.2 1339 40.6 42.3 69.1 33.2 2121 64.3 1163 35.2 2001-02 1763 63.0 1048 37.4 40.8 64.6 32.0 1723 61.5 965 34.5 2002-03 1972 68.0 1130 29.0 40.8 69.9 34.5 1791 61.8 1054 36.3 2003-04 1975 63.7 1219 39.3 40.8 69.0 33.8 2033 65.6 1075 34.7 2004-05 1863 64.2 1146 39.5 40.7 68.4 29.7 1801 62.1 1000 34.5 2005-06 2116 68.3 1356 43.7 40.5 67.8 27.0 1766 57.0 1109 35.8 2006-07 2391 72.5 1459 44.2 42.9 69.6 33.3 1969 59.7 1097 33.2 2007-08 2449 72.0 1599 47.0 41.2 64.8 31.3 2064 60.7 1161 34.1 2008-09 2345 69.0 1463 43.0 40.3 66.1 32.8 2148 63.2 1256 36.9 2009-10 2337 70.8 1445 43.8 40.4 70.8 31.9 2019 61.2 1240 37.6 2010-11 2395 70.4 1518 44.6 38.8 70.0 30.7 2114 62.2 1338 39.4 2011-12 2378 64.3 1674 45.2 36.7 68.5 27.3 2107 56.9 1504 40.6 JMU Season Assts Avg. T’overs Avg. Steals Avg. Blocks Avg. Fouls Avg. DQs 1974-75 356 14.2 1975-76 337 17.7 441 23.2 441 23.2 23 1976-77 379 15.8 696 29.0 384 16.0 82 3.4 510 21.3 27 1977-78 293 12.7 669 29.1 337 14.7 51 2.1 478 20.8 25 1978-79 237 8.8 652 24.1 293 12.7 56 2.1 449 16.6 16 1979-80 236 10.3 624 27.1 203 8.8 80 3.5 420 18.3 8 1980-81 237 10.3 626 27.2 152 6.6 82 3.6 501 21.8 20 1981-82 301 12.5 559 23.3 175 7.3 67 2.8 535 22.3 31 1982-83 191 8.0 477 19.9 110 4.6 17 0.7 469 19.5 19 1983-84 280 10.0 495 17.7 177 6.3 39 1.4 546 19.5 22 1984-85 371 12.8 505 17.4 209 7.2 32 1.1 514 17.7 16 1985-86 463 14.5 511 16.0 262 8.2 59 1.8 580 18.1 13 1986-87 554 17.9 519 16.7 319 10.3 52 1.7 600 19.4 10 1987-88 551 17.8 521 16.8 330 10.6 59 1.9 564 18.2 7 1988-89 519 17.3 436 14.5 263 8.8 73 2.4 504 16.8 9 1989-90 399 13.3 507 16.9 275 9.2 42 1.4 512 17.1 10 1990-91 467 15.0 492 15.9 343 11.1 61 2.0 514 16.6 1 1991-92 360 12.9 526 18.8 269 9.6 30 1.1 528 18.9 12 1992-93 350 12.9 547 20.3 288 10.7 45 1.7 465 17.2 7 1993-94 416 14.9 567 20.3 236 8.4 54 1.9 515 18.3 11 1994-95 449 15.5 478 16.5 270 9.3 51 1.8 514 17.7 7 1995-96 410 13.7 548 18.3 244 8.1 43 1.4 534 17.8 6 1996-97 408 14.6 632 22.6 308 11.0 40 1.4 556 19.9 12 1997-98 337 12.0 591 21.1 241 8.6 33 1.2 558 19.9 7 1998-99 371 11.9 583 18.8 260 8.3 62 2.0 626 20.2 16 1999-00 421 14.5 543 18.7 232 8.0 87 3.0 568 19.6 11 2000-01 487 14.8 579 17.5 235 7.1 91 2.8 619 18.8 8 2001-02 384 13.7 477 17.0 244 8.7 79 2.8 440 15.7 10 2002-03 430 14.8 492 17.0 265 9.1 66 2.3 533 20.5 10 2003-04 399 12.9 588 19.0 173 5.6 87 2.8 588 19.0 12 2004-05 365 12.6 598 20.6 264 9.1 87 3.0 520 17.9 8 2005-06 451 14.5 493 15.9 274 8.8 82 2.6 481 15.5 9 2006-07 496 15.0 534 16.2 244 7.4 88 2.7 540 16.4 10 2007-08 458 13.5 613 18.0 249 7.3 164 4.8 628 18.5 10 2008-09 465 13.6 587 17.3 236 6.9 139 4.1 655 19.3 22 2009-10 394 11.9 537 16.3 230 6.9 125 3.8 585 17.7 14 2010-11 394 11.6 498 14.6 219 6.4 147 4.3 625 18.4 13 2011-12 442 11.9 571 15.4 278 7.5 172 4.6 639 17.2 16

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 71 SSEASONEASON & CAREERCAREER LEADERSLEADERS Active players in boldface 6. 13.9 Sue Manelski ...... 1981-85 Records include seasons 1974-present, except the 7. 13.8 Mendy Childress ...... 1975-79 following: career points (1973), blocked shots (1975), 8. 13.5 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 steals (1976), games started (1977), 3-point (1988) 9. 13.4 Sydney Beasley# ...... 1983-85, 86-88 10. 13.2 Carolin Dehn-Duhr# ...... 1984-87, 88-89 Players must play in 75% of a team’s games to be 11. 13.0 Shanna Price ...... 1999-03 ranked in season average categories. 12. 12.6 Alisa Harris ...... 1984-88 #Transfers; their career totals include statistics at 13. 12.3 Sarah Schreib ...... 1992-97 previous school attended. 14. 12.1 Tarik Hislop ...... 2009-12 Minimum two seasons played to qualify for career 15. 11.9 Michele James ...... 1981-85 average and percentage categories. Minimum shots made for shooting percentage cat- FFIELDIELD GOALSGOALS MADEMADE egories: FG 4.0/game, FT 2.0/game, 3pt 0.5/game Season 1. 259 Tamera Young ...... 2007-08 PPOINTSOINTS 2. 246 Dawn Evans ...... 2008-09 Season 3. 239 Meredith Alexis ...... 2006-07 239 Dawn Evans ...... 2010-11 1. 763 Dawn Evans ...... 2009-10 5. 237 Dawn Evans ...... 2009-10 2. 761 Dawn Evans ...... 2010-11 6. 234 Sydney Beasley ...... 1987-88 3. 738 Dawn Evans ...... 2008-09 7. 228 Carolin Dehn-Duhr ...... 1988-89 4. 693 Tamera Young ...... 2007-08 8. 217 Sydney Beasley ...... 1986-87 5. 607 Meredith Alexis ...... 2006-07 9. 207 Alisa Harris ...... 1987-88 6. 551 Sydney Beasley ...... 1987-88 10. 204 Katherine Johnson ...... 1974-75 7. 549 Tarik Hislop ...... 2011-12 11. 195 Meredith Alexis ...... 2005-06 8. 545 Sydney Beasley ...... 1986-87 195 Shanna Price ...... 2002-03 9. 544 Tamera Young ...... 2006-07 13. 193 Mendy Childress ...... 1978-79 10. 513 Carolin Dehn-Duhr ...... 1988-89 14. 192 Tamera Young ...... 2006-07 11. 509 Alisa Harris ...... 1987-88 15. 191 Missy Dudley ...... 1988-89 12. 505 Shanna Price ...... 2002-03 13. 496 Meredith Alexis ...... 2005-06 Career 14. 493 Missy Dudley ...... 1988-89 1. 851 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 15. 485 Tamera Young ...... 2005-06 2. 771 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 Career 3. 700 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 4. 600 Alisa Harris ...... 1984-88 1. 2,667 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 5. 587 Shanna Price ...... 1999-03 2. 2,121 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 6. 576 Sydney Beasley# ...... 1983-85, 86-88 3. 1,760 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 7. 540 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 4. 1,616 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 8. 536 Mendy Childress ...... 1975-79 5. 1,607 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 9. 535 Sue Manelski ...... 1981-85 6. 1,496 Shanna Price ...... 1999-03 Lesley Dickinson ranks fourth all-time in scoring and 10. 534 Sarah Schreib ...... 1992-97 7. 1,473 Alisa Harris ...... 1984-88 held the career free throw record before Dawn Evans 11. 529 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 8. 1,465 Sue Manelski ...... 1981-85 12. 524 Michele James ...... 1981-85 surpassed Dickinson in 2011. 9. 1,412 Sydney Beasley# ...... 1983-85, 86-88 13. 520 Missy Dudley ...... 1985-89 10. 1,380 Sarah Schreib ...... 1992-97 14. 519 Vicki Harris ...... 1987-91 11. 1,365 Katherine Johnson ...... 1973-77 15. 516 Carolin Dehn-Duhr# ...... 1984-87, 88-89 1,365 Nadine Morgan ...... 1999-03 13. 1,310 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-96 14. 1,294 Vicki Harris ...... 1987-91 15. 1,284 Missy Dudley ...... 1985-89 16. 1,281 Mendy Childress ...... 1975-79 17. 1,258 Tarik Hislop ...... 2009-12 18. 1,203 Michele James ...... 1981-85 19. 1,193 Betsy Witman ...... 1983-87 20. 1,184 Paula Schuler ...... 1987-91 21. 1,182 Shirley McCall ...... 2003-07 22. 1,179 Kara Ratliff ...... 1991-95 23. 1,177 Carolin Dehn-Duhr# ...... 1984-87, 88-89 24. 1,111 Floretta Jackson ...... 1983-87 25. 1,091 Julie Franken ...... 1983-87

SSCORINGCORING AVERAGEAVERAGE Season 1. 24.6 Dawn Evans ...... 2009-10 2. 23.8 Dawn Evans ...... 2008-09 3. 23.1 Dawn Evans ...... 2010-11 4. 20.4 Tamera Young ...... 2007-08 5. 18.4 Meredith Alexis ...... 2006-07 6. 18.2 Katherine Johnson ...... 1974-75 7. 17.8 Sydney Beasley ...... 1987-88 8. 17.6 Sydney Beasley ...... 1986-87 9. 17.5 Mendy Childress ...... 1978-79 10. 17.5 Katherine Johnson ...... 1975-76 11. 17.4 Shanna Price ...... 2002-03 12. 17.1 Carolin Dehn-Duhr ...... 1988-89 13. 16.5 Tamera Young ...... 2006-07 14. 16.4 Missy Dudley ...... 1988-89 15. 16.4 Alisa Harris ...... 1987-88 Career 1. 21.3 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 Holly Rilinger ranks fifth on JMU’s career points list. 2. 16.7 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 3. 15.9 Katherine Johnson ...... 1974-77 4. 14.2 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 Meredith Alexis ranks third in career points and 5. 14.1 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 holds the season and career rebounding records.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 72 SSEASONEASON & CAREERCAREER LEADERSLEADERS FFIELDIELD GOALGOAL PERCENTAGEPERCENTAGE 33-POINT-POINT FIELDFIELD GOALSGOALS MADEMADE Season Season 1. .593 Sydney Beasley ...... 1986-87 1. 112 Dawn Evans ...... 2009-10 2. .564 Alisa Harris ...... 1987-88 2. 98 Dawn Evans ...... 2010-11 3. .560 Carolin Dehn-Duhr ...... 1988-89 3. 92 Dawn Evans ...... 2008-09 4. .553 Sydney Beasley ...... 1987-88 4. 89 Kirby Burkholder ...... 2011-12 5. .541 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-04 5. 85 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-08 6. .533 Vicki Harris ...... 1989-90 6. 70 Allyson Keener ...... 2000-01 7. .531 Elnora Jones ...... 1991-92 7. 63 Allyson Keener ...... 2001-02 8. .529 Meredith Alexis ...... 2006-07 8. 62 Jody LeRose ...... 2003-04 9. .525 Lauren Jimenez ...... 2010-11 9. 60 Courtney Hamner ...... 2010-11 10. .516 Meredith Alexis ...... 2004-05 10. 56 Becky Wollenberg ...... 1997-98 11. .515 Alisa Harris ...... 1984-85 56 Sarah Williams ...... 2008-09 12. .514 Alisa Harris ...... 1985-86 Career 13. .511 Michele James ...... 1984-85 1. 387 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 14. .510 Meredith Alexis ...... 2005-06 2. 171 Allyson Keener ...... 1998-02 15. .509 Katherine Johnson ...... 1975-76 171 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 Career 4. 158 Sarah Williams# ...... 2005-07, 08-10 1. .552 Sydney Beasley# ...... 1983-85, 86-88 5. 156 Jody LeRose ...... 1998-00, 2002-04 2. .530 Carolin Dehn-Duhr# ...... 1984-87, 88-89 6. 142 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 3. .527 Alisa Harris ...... 1984-88 7. 136 Courtney Hamner ...... 2007-11 4. .523 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 8. 114 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-96 5. .507 Vicki Harris ...... 1987-91 9. 101 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 6. .498 Betsy Witman ...... 1983-87 10. 98 Paula Schuler ...... 1987-91 7. .497 Lauren Jimenez ...... 2007-11 8. .483 Deana Meadows ...... 1979-84 9. .476 Julie Franken ...... 1983-87 33-POINT-POINT FFIELDIELD GGOALSOALS AATTEMPTEDTTEMPTED 10. .475 Katherine Johnson ...... 1974-77 Season 11. .468 Sarah Schreib ...... 1992-97 1. 330 Dawn Evans ...... 2009-10 12. .460 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-96 2. 316 Dawn Evans ...... 2010-11 13. .457 Jalissa Taylor ...... 2007-11 3. 281 Kirby Burkholder ...... 2011-12 14. .456 Heather Hopkins ...... 1992-95 4. 263 Dawn Evans ...... 2008-09 15. .455 Kara Ratliff ...... 1991-95 5. 242 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-08 6. 189 Sarah Williams ...... 2008-09 7. 185 Allyson Keener ...... 2001-02 8. 184 Allyson Keener ...... 2000-01 Missy Dudley played in 124 consecutive games and 9. 175 Becky Wollenberg ...... 1997-98 ranks tied for second on that list. 10. 166 Jody LeRose ...... 2003-04 Career 1. 1151 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 FFREEREE THROWSTHROWS MMADEADE 2. 523 Sarah Williams# ...... 2005-07, 08-10 Season 3. 492 Allyson Keener ...... 1998-02 1. 185 Dawn Evans ...... 2010-11 4. 479 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 2. 177 Dawn Evans ...... 2009-10 5. 478 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 3. 163 Tarik Hislop ...... 2011-12 6. 435 Jody LeRose ...... 1998-00, 02-04 4. 161 Tamera Young ...... 2007-08 7. 404 Courtney Hamner ...... 2007-10 5. 154 Dawn Evans ...... 2008-09 8. 318 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 6. 136 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-04 9. 285 Kirby Burkholder ...... 2010-12 7. 130 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2004-05 10. 279 Becky Wollenberg ...... 1997-99 8. 127 Meredith Alexis ...... 2006-07 9. 124 Nadine Morgan ...... 2000-01 10. 123 Sue Manelski ...... 1982-83 33-POINT-POINT FIELDFIELD GOALGOAL PERCENTAGEPERCENTAGE 11. 116 Julie Franken ...... 1985-86 Season 12. 115 Tarik Hislop ...... 2010-11 1. .482 Paula Schuler ...... 1990-91 13. 112 Tamera Young ...... 2006-07 2. .481 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1993-94 14. 111 Sydney Beasley ...... 1986-87 3. .463 Paula Schuler ...... 1989-90 15. 106 Meredith Alexis ...... 2005-06 4. .460 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1995-96 Career 5. .457 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-92 1. 578 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 6. .432 Emily McCracken ...... 1990-91 2. 457 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 7. .420 Shirley McCall ...... 2004-05 3. 437 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 8. .411 Missy Dudley ...... 1988-89 4. 395 Sue Manelski ...... 1981-85 9. .391 Holly Rilinger ...... 1995-96 5. 358 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 10. .390 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1994-95 6. 356 Holly Rilinger ...... 1992-93,94-97 Career 7. 354 Tarik Hislop ...... 2009-12 1. .471 Paula Schuler ...... 1987-91 8. 325 Nadine Morgan ...... 1999-03 2. .444 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-96 9. 288 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-96 3. .397 Missy Dudley ...... 1987-89 10. 285 Julie Franken ...... 1983-87 4. .359 Jody LeRose ...... 1998-00, 02-04 11. 280 Shanna Price ...... 1999-03 5. .357 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 12. 273 Alisa Harris ...... 1984-88 6. .350 Sarah Schreib ...... 1992-97 13. 260 Sydney Beasley# ...... 1983-85, 86-88 7. .348 Allyson Keener ...... 1998-02 14. 255 Vicki Harris ...... 1987-91 8. .337 Courtney Hamner ...... 2007-11 15. 248 Shirley McCall ...... 2003-07 9. .336 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 10. .328 Katie Hardbarger ...... 1998-01

Allyson Keener held school career records for 3-pointers made and attempted before Dawn Evans broke them in 2009.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 73 SSEASONEASON & CAREERCAREER LEADERSLEADERS Career 1. 1,313 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 2. 1,127 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 3. 851 Sarah Schreib ...... 1992-97 4. 825 Julie Franken ...... 1983-87 5. 819 Michele James ...... 1981-85 6. 793 Nadine Morgan ...... 1999-03 7. 779 Jennifer Brown# ...... 2003-05, 06-08 8. 762 Mendy Childress ...... 1975-79 9. 739 Katherine Johnson ...... 1974-77 10. 709 Sydney Beasley# ...... 1983-85, 86-88 11. 708 Kisha Stokes ...... 2005-09 12. 694 Jalissa Taylor ...... 2007-11 13. 683 Alisa Harris ...... 1984-88 14. 676 Shanna Price ...... 1999-03 15. 662 Kathy Peter ...... 1975-79

RREBOUNDINGEBOUNDING AAVERAGEVERAGE Season 1. 12.6 Katherine Johnson ...... 1974-75 2. 11.6 Meredith Alexis ...... 2006-07 3. 11.3 Katherine Johnson ...... 1975-76 4. 10.9 Meredith Alexis ...... 2005-06 5. 10.4 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-04 Floretta Jackson ranks third in career assists and 6. 10.4 Tamera Young ...... 2007-08 fourth in steals. 7. 10.0 Michele James ...... 1982-83 8. 9.9 Tamera Young ...... 2005-06 9. 9.8 Katherine Johnson ...... 1976-77 FFREEREE THROWTHROW PPERCENTAGEERCENTAGE 10. 9.3 Meredith Alexis ...... 2004-05 11. 9.0 Sarah Schreib ...... 1995-96 Season 12. 8.8 Carolin Dehn-Duhr ...... 1988-89 1. .912 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-08 13. 8.7 Mendy Childress ...... 1978-79 2. .897 Emily McCracken ...... 1989-90 8.7 Michele James ...... 1983-84 3. .878 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2006-07 15. 8.5 Lauren Jimenez ...... 2010-11 4. .872 Sue Manelski ...... 1982-83 5. .871 Betsy Witman ...... 1985-86 Career 6. .857 Sue Manelski ...... 1983-84 1. 11.2 Katherine Johnson ...... 1974-77 7. .854 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1995-96 2. 10.6 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 8. .840 Sue Manelski ...... 1984-85 3. 8.9 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 9. .837 Dawn Evans ...... 2010-11 4. 8.4 Michele James ...... 1981-85 10. .833 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2004-05 5. 8.2 Mendy Childress ...... 1975-79 11. .824 Holly Rilinger ...... 1996-97 6. 7.6 Sarah Schreib ...... 1992-97 12. .817 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1993-94 7. 7.3 Deana Meadows ...... 1979-84 13. .813 Kara Ratliff ...... 1992-93 8. 7.3 Kathy Peter ...... 1975-79 14. .805 Christina Lee ...... 1992-93 9. 7.2 Brandy Cruthird ...... 1989-92 Andrea Benvenuto holds the season assist record 15. .805 Gail Shelly ...... 1992-93 10. 6.9 Julie Franken ...... 1983-87 and ranks second in career assists. 11. 6.8 Sydney Beasley# ...... 1983-85, 86-88 Career 12. 6.7 Nadine Morgan ...... 1999-03 1. .821 Sue Manelski ...... 1981-85 13. 6.7 Jennifer Brown ...... 2003-05, 06-08 2. .815 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 14. 6.3 Kathy Railey ...... 1977-81 AASSISTSSSISTS 3. .811 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 15. 6.2 Nikki Newman ...... 2009-12 4. .802 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 Season 5. .801 Betsy Witman ...... 1983-87 1. 223 Andrea Benvenuto ...... 2006-07 6. .800 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-96 2. 194 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2002-03 7. .758 Courtney Hamner ...... 2007-11 3. 181 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2000-01 8. .753 Tarik Hislop ...... 2009-12 4. 178 Andrea Benvenuto ...... 2005-06 9. .741 Vicki Harris ...... 1987-91 5. 173 Floretta Jackson ...... 1985-86 11. .707 Shirley McCall ...... 2003-07 6. 171 Donna Budd ...... 1987-88 12. .704 Mistiza Colebank ...... 1996-99 7. 167 Donna Budd ...... 1988-89 13. .700 Jess Cichowicz ...... 1999-03 8. 164 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2001-02 14. .694 Nadine Morgan ...... 1999-03 164 Floretta Jackson ...... 1986-87 15. .692 Paula Schuler ...... 1986-88, 89-91 10. 160 Dawn Evans ...... 2008-09 11. 150 Floretta Jackson ...... 1984-85 12. 147 Dawn Evans ...... 2010-11 RREBOUNDSEBOUNDS 13. 142 Dawn Evans ...... 2009-10 Season 14. 141 Holly Rilinger ...... 1995-96 1. 383 Meredith Alexis ...... 2006-07 15. 137 Holly Rilinger ...... 1996-97 2. 352 Tamera Young ...... 2007-08 Career 3. 339 Meredith Alexis ...... 2005-06 1. 670 Jess Cichowicz ...... 1999-03 4. 322 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-04 2. 606 Andrea Benvenuto ...... 2003-07 5. 316 Katherine Johnson ...... 1974-75 3. 564 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 6. 307 Tamera Young ...... 2005-06 4. 560 Floretta Jackson ...... 1983-87 7. 282 Nikki Newman ...... 2011-12 5. 533 Donna Budd ...... 1985-89 8. 271 Sarah Schreib ...... 1995-96 6. 480 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 9. 269 Meredith Alexis ...... 2004-05 7. 419 Paula Schuler ...... 1987-91 10. 265 Tamera Young ...... 2006-07 8. 352 Emily McCracken ...... 1988-92 11. 264 Lauren Whitehurst ...... 2011-12 9. 302 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 264 Carolin Dehn-Duhr ...... 1988-89 302 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 13. 258 Kisha Stokes ...... 2007-08 11. 301 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-96 14. 256 Kirby Burkholder ...... 2011-12 12. 272 Christina Lee ...... 1991-95 15. 252 Sydney Beasley ...... 1987-88 13. 266 Tarik Hislop ...... 2009-12 Sarah Schreib ranks third in career rebounds and 14. 261 Missy Dudley ...... 1985-88 10th in career scoring. 15. 254 Jeanine Michealsen ...... 1986-88, 89-91

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 74 SSEASONEASON & CAREERCAREER LEADERSLEADERS Career 1. 275 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 2. 272 Donna Budd ...... 1985-89 3. 260 Jess Cichowicz ...... 1999-03 4. 235 Floretta Jackson ...... 1983-87 5. 198 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 6. 192 Sydney Beasley# ...... 1983-85, 86-88 7. 188 Sharon Cessna ...... 1976-79 8. 179 Kish Jordan ...... 1995-99 9. 178 Missy Dudley ...... 1985-89 10. 168 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 11. 158 Shanna Price ...... 1999-03 12. 156 Cindy Waddell ...... 1976-80 13. 154 Emily McCracken ...... 1988-92 14. 152 Sarah Williams# ...... 2005-07, 08-10 15. 145 Jeanine Michealsen# ...... 1986-88, 89-91 145 Andrea Benvenuto ...... 2003-07

BBLOCKEDLOCKED SSHOTSHOTS Season 1. 66 Lauren Whitehurst ...... 2011-12 2. 54 Hollee Franklin ...... 2000-01 Donna Budd holds the career record for consecutive 3. 53 Meredith Alexis ...... 2005-06 games started. 4. 52 Nikki Newman ...... 2011-12 Julie Franken was a 1,000-point career scorer and 5. 49 Hollee Franklin ...... 2001-02 ranks fourth on the career rebounding list. 6. 46 Hollee Franklin ...... 1999-00 CCONSECUTIVEONSECUTIVE CCAREERAREER GGAMESAMES 46 Nina Uqdah ...... 2008-09 8. 40 Nina Uqdah ...... 2007-08 SSTARTEDTARTED AASSISTSSIST AVERAGEAVERAGE 9. 38 Carolin Dehn-Duhr ...... 1988-89 1. 107 Donna Budd ...... 1986-89 10. 37 Hollee Franklin ...... 1998-99 2. 106 Floretta Jackson ...... 1983-87 Season 37 Katherine Johnson ...... 1976-77 3. 105 Sue Manelski ...... 1981-85 1. 6.93 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2002-03 4. 91 Vicki Harris ...... 1988-91 2. 6.76 Andrea Benvenuto ...... 2006-07 Career 5. 90 Julie Franken ...... 1983-87 3. 5.86 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2001-02 1. 186 Hollee Franklin ...... 1998-02 6. 89 Emily McCracken ...... 1989-92 4. 5.74 Andrea Benvenuto ...... 2005-06 2. 119 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 7. 87 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-06 5. 5.57 Donna Budd ...... 1988-89 3. 115 Lauren Whitehurst# ...... 2007-09, 10-12 8. 80 Andrea Benvenuto ...... 2005-07 6. 5.52 Donna Budd ...... 1987-88 4. 113 Carolin Dehn-Duhr# ...... 1984-87, 88-89 9. 79 Tarik Hislop (Active Streak) ...... 2009-12 7. 5.48 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2000-01 113 Nina Uqdah ...... 2006-09 10. 77 Meredith Alexis ...... 2004-07 8. 5.41 Floretta Jackson ...... 1985-86 6. 106 Nikki Newman ...... 2009-12 11. 76 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1993-96 9. 5.29 Floretta Jackson ...... 1986-87 7. 99 Jennifer Brown# ...... 2003-05, 06-08 12. 71 Alisa Harris ...... 1986-88 10. 5.17 Floretta Jackson ...... 1984-85 8. 98 Lauren Jimenez ...... 2007-11 13. 66 Brandy Cruthird ...... 1989-92 11. 5.16 Dawn Evans ...... 2008-09 9. 80 Mendy Childress ...... 1975-79 14. 63 Betsy Witman ...... 1985-87 12. 5.07 Holly Rilinger ...... 1996-97 10. 76 Jeanine Michealsen# ...... 1986-88, 89-91 15. 61 Paula Schuler ...... 1989-91 13. 4.70 Holly Rilinger ...... 1995-96 61 Tamera Young ...... 2005-06 14. 4.58 Dawn Evans ...... 2009-10 15. 4.51 Jess Cichowicz ...... 1999-00 CCAREERAREER GGAMESAMES SSTARTEDTARTED 1. 125 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 CCAREERAREER GGAMESAMES PPLAYEDLAYED Career 2. 123 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 1. 130 Courtney Hamner ...... 2007-11 1. 5.68 Jess Cichowicz ...... 1999-03 3. 120 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 2. 129 Kisha Stokes ...... 2005-09 2. 5.22 Andrea Benvenuto ...... 2003-07 4. 120 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 3. 128 Jalissa Taylor ...... 2007-11 3. 4.67 Floretta Jackson ...... 1983-87 5. 113 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 4. 127 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 4. 4.51 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 6. 112 Nadine Morgan ...... 1999-03 5. 125 Sarah Williams# ...... 2005-07, 08-10 5. 4.30 Donna Budd ...... 1985-89 7. 112 Paula Schuler ...... 1987-91 125 Dawn Evans ...... 2007-11 6. 4.21 Holly Rilinger# ...... 1992-93, 94-97 8. 110 Donna Budd ...... 1985-89 7. 124 Donna Budd ...... 1985-89 7. 3.46 Paula Schuler ...... 1987-91 9. 109 Jess Cichowicz ...... 1999-03 8. 124 Missy Dudley ...... 1985-89 8. 2.96 Mistiza Colebank ...... 1996-99 10. 108 Alisa Harris ...... 1984-88 124 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 9. 2.96 Emily McCracken ...... 1988-92 11. 107 Sarah Schreib ...... 1992-97 10. 121 Paula Schuler ...... 1987-91 10. 2.78 Christina Lee ...... 1991-95 12. 106 Floretta Jackson ...... 1983-87 121 Nina Uqdah ...... 2004-06, 08-09 11. 2.59 Krissy Heinbaugh ...... 1991-96 13. 105 Sue Manelski ...... 1981-85 12. 120 Julie Franken ...... 1983-87 12. 2.55 Tarik Hislop ...... 2009-12 14. 103 Tarik Hislop ...... 2009-12 120 Floretta Jackson ...... 1983-87 13. 2.52 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 15. 103 Betsy Witman ...... 1983-87 120 Lesley Dickinson ...... 2003-07 14. 2.38 Anna Harvey ...... 1975-79 15. 119 Kiara Francisco ...... 2008-12 15. 2.38 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 119 Emily McCracken ...... 1988-92 119 Nadine Morgan ...... 1999-03 SSTEALSTEALS Season CCAREERAREER CCONSECUTIVEONSECUTIVE GGAMESAMES 1. 82 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2002-03 PPLAYEDLAYED 2. 78 Donna Budd ...... 1987-88 1. 127 Tamera Young ...... 2004-08 3. 77 Sharon Cessna ...... 1977-78 2. 124 Donna Budd ...... 1985-89 4. 76 Sydney Beasley ...... 1987-88 124 Missy Dudley ...... 1985-89 5. 75 Donna Budd ...... 1986-87 4. 124 Meredith Alexis ...... 2003-07 75 Kerri Gilmore ...... 1990-91 5. 120 Julie Franken ...... 1983-87 7. 74 Katherine Johnson ...... 1976-77 120 Floretta Jackson ...... 1983-87 8. 73 Sydney Beasley ...... 1986-87 7. 119 Emily McCracken ...... 1988-92 9. 72 Tamera Young ...... 2004-05 119 Nadine Morgan ...... 1999-03 10. 70 Tamera Young ...... 2005-06 9. 114 Kisha Stokes ...... 2005-09 70 Floretta Jackson ...... 1986-87 10. 113 Jess Cichowicz ...... 1999-03 12. 69 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2000-01 11. 105 Sue Manelski ...... 1981-85 13. 68 Kirby Burkholder ...... 2011-12 12. 104 Tarik Hislop ...... 2009-12 68 Jess Cichowicz ...... 2001-02 Hollee Franklin is the school record-holder for career 13. 97 Krystal Brooks ...... 2001-05 68 Tamera Young ...... 2006-07 blocked shots. 14. 93 Mendy Childress ...... 1975-79 15. 92 Vicki Harris ...... 1987-91 92 Shirley McCall ...... 2003-07

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 75 RRECORDSECORDS BBYY CCLASSLASS Active players in boldface HHIGHESTIGHEST 33-POINT-POINT FFIELDIELD GGOALOAL PPCT.CT. Players must play in 75% of team’s games to qualify. (min 0.5 FGM/game) Records include seasons from 1974-75 to present. By a Freshman .457 ...... Krissy Heinbaugh (32-70), 1991-92 MMOSTOST POINTSPOINTS SCOREDSCORED By a Sophomore By a Freshman .481 ...... Krissy Heinbaugh (25-52), 1993-94 476 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 By a Junior By a Sophomore .463 ...... Paula Schuler (31-67), 1989-90 738 ...... Dawn Evans, 2008-09 By a Senior By a Junior .482 ...... Paula Schuler (54-112), 1990-91 763 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 By a Senior MMOSTOST FREEFREE THROWSTHROWS MADEMADE 761 ...... Dawn Evans, 2010-11 By a Freshman 136 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 HHIGHESTIGHEST SCORINGSCORING AAVERAGEVERAGE By a Sophomore By a Freshman 154 ...... Dawn Evans, 2008-09 15.5 ...... Sue Manelski, 1981-82 By a Junior By a Sophomore 177 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 23.8 ...... Dawn Evans, 2008-09 By a Senior By a Junior 185 ...... Dawn Evans, 2010-11 24.6 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 By a Senior MMOSTOST FREEFREE THROWSTHROWS AATTEMPTEDTTEMPTED 23.1 ...... Dawn Evans, 2010-11 By a Freshman 172 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 MMOSTOST FIELDFIELD GOALSGOALS MADEMADE By a Sophomore By a Freshman 199 ...... Dawn Evans, 2008-09 158 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 By a Junior By a Sophomore 221 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 246 ...... Dawn Evans, 2008-09 Sue Manelski holds the freshman record for points By a Senior average. By a Junior 247 ...... Tamera Young, 2007-08 237 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 By a Senior HHIGHESTIGHEST FIELDFIELD GOALGOAL PERCENTAGEPERCENTAGE HHIGHESTIGHEST FREEFREE THROWTHROW 259 ...... Tamera Young, 2007-08 (min 4 FGM/game) PPERCENTAGEERCENTAGE By a Freshman (min. 2 FTM/game) MMOSTOST FIELDFIELD GOALSGOALS AATTEMPTEDTTEMPTED .541 ...... Meredith Alexis (124-229), 2003-04 By a Freshman By a Freshman By a Sophomore .912 ...... Dawn Evans (62-68), 2007-08 403 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 .516 ...... Meredith Alexis (142-275), 2004-05 By a Sophomore By a Sophomore By a Junior .897 ...... Emily McCracken (78-89), 1989-90 613 ...... Dawn Evans, 2008-09 .593 ...... Sydney Beasley (217-366), 1986-87 By a Junior By a Junior By a Senior .871 ...... Betsy Witman (81-93), 1985-86 626 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 .564 ...... Alisa Harris (207-367), 1987-88 By a Senior By a Senior .878 ...... Lesley Dickinson (86-98), 2006-07 673 ...... Dawn Evans, 2010-11 MMOSTOST 3-POINT3-POINT FIELDFIELD GOALSGOALS MADEMADE By a Freshman MMOSTOST RREBOUNDSEBOUNDS 85 ...... Dawn Evans, 2007-08 By a Freshman By a Sophomore 322 ...... Meredith Alexis, 2003-04 92 ...... Dawn Evans, 2008-09 By a Sophomore By a Junior 316 ...... Katherine Johnson, 1974-75 112 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 By a Junior By a Senior 339 ...... Meredith Alexis, 2005-06 98 ...... Dawn Evans, 2010-11 By a Senior 383 ...... Meredith Alexis, 2006-07 MMOSTOST 33-POINT-POINT FFIELDIELD GGOALSOALS AATTEMPTEDTTEMPTED HHIGHESTIGHEST RREBOUNDINGEBOUNDING AAVERAGEVERAGE By a Freshman By a Freshman 242 ...... Dawn Evans, 2007-08 10.4 ...... Meredith Alexis, 2003-04 By a Sophomore By a Sophomore 281 ...... Kirby Burkholder, 2011-12 12.6 ...... Katherine Johnson, 1974-75 By a Junior By a Junior 330 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 11.3 ...... Katherine Johnson, 1975-76 By a Senior By a Senior 316 ...... Dawn Evans, 2010-11 11.6 ...... Meredith Alexis, 2006-07

Meredith Alexis (‘07) holds eight class records.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 76 RRECORDSECORDS BBYY CCLASSLASS MMOSTOST DDISQUALIFICATIONSISQUALIFICATIONS By a Freshman 9 ...... Julie Franken, 1983-84 By a Sophomore 9 ...... Mendy Childress, 1976-77 By a Junior 10 ...... Kathy Peter, 1977-78 By a Senior 7 ...... Nina Uqdah, 2008-09

MMOSTOST TTURNOVERSURNOVERS By a Freshman 144 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 By a Sophomore 152 ...... Dawn Evans, 2008-09 By a Junior 136 ...... Dawn Evans, 2009-10 By a Senior 131 ...... Tamera Young, 2007-08

MMOSTOST GGAMESAMES PPLAYEDLAYED By a Freshman 36 ...... Toia Giggetts, 2011-12 By a Sophomore Lesley Dickinson holds 10 class records, including 37 ...... Kirby Burkholder, 2011-12 nine freshman records. By a Junior 37 ...... Jasmine Gill, 2011-12 Andrea Benvenuto holds the school records for MMOSTOST ASSISTSASSISTS 37 ...... Tarik Hislop, 2011-12 assists by a junior and a senior. By a Freshman By a Senior 131 ...... Jess Cichowicz, 1999-2000 37 ...... Lauren Whitehurst, 2011-12 By a Sophomore 181 ...... Jess Cichowicz, 2000-01 MMOSTOST GGAMESAMES SSTARTEDTARTED By a Freshman By a Junior 31 ...... Meredith Alexis, 2003-04 178 ...... Andrea Benvenuto, 2005-06 31 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 By a Senior 223 ...... Andrea Benvenuto, 2006-07 By a Sophomore 37 ...... Kirby Burkholder, 2011-12 By a Junior MMOSTOST BLOCKEDBLOCKED SHOTSSHOTS 37 ...... Tarik Hislop, 2011-12 By a Freshman By a Senior 37 ...... Hollee Franklin, 1998-99 37 ...... Lauren Whitehurst, 2011-12 By a Sophomore 46 ...... Hollee Franklin, 1999-2000 MMOSTOST MMINUTESINUTES PPLAYEDLAYED By a Junior 54 ...... Hollee Franklin, 2000-01 By a Freshman 1,055 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 By a Senior 56 ...... Lauren Whitehurst, 2011-12 By a Sophomore 1,231 ...... Kirby Burkholder, 2011-12 By a Junior MMOSTOST STEALSSTEALS 1,335 ...... Tarik Hislop, 2011-12 By a Freshman By a Senior 72 ...... Tamera Young, 2004-05 1,174 ...... Dawn Evans, 2010-11 By a Sophomore 75 ...... Donna Budd, 1986-87 HHIGHESTIGHEST MMINUTESINUTES PPLAYEDLAYED By a Junior 78 ...... Donna Budd, 1987-88 AAVERAGEVERAGE By a Senior By a Freshman 82 ...... Jess Cichowicz, 1987-88 34.0 ...... Lesley Dickinson, 2003-04 By a Sophomore MMOSTOST FOULSFOULS 38.5 ...... Michele James, 1982-83 By a Junior By a Freshman 36.1 ...... Gail Shelly, 1992-93 106 ...... Julie Franken, 1983-84 By a Senior By a Sophomore Dawn Evans holds 28 class records -- nearly one-third 35.6 ...... Dawn Evans, 2010-11 109 ...... Jalissa Taylor, 2008-09 of the 92 class records recorded. By a Junior 105 ...... Jalissa Taylor, 2009-10 By a Senior 110 ...... Nina Uqdah, 2008-09

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Meredith Alexis (2007), Tamera Young (2008) and Dawn Evans (2010, 2011) all earned Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention.

WNBA DRAFT The V Foundation Comeback Award U.S. Olympic Festival 2008 Tamera Young (G/F), first round 2011 Dawn Evans West Team, Head Coach (eighth overall), Atlanta Dream Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award 1990 Shelia Moorman East Team Basketball Finalist 1983 Sydney Beasley (C) NATIONAL AWARDS 2011 Dawn Evans 1985 Sydney Beasley (C), Carolin Dehn-Duhr U.S. Junior National Team Basketball All-America (C), 1985 Sydney Beasley (C), Floretta Jackson (G) 2011 Second Team Dawn Evans (G) Julie Franken (F), Floretta Jackson (G) 1986 Carolin Dehn-Duhr (C) U.S. Junior National Select Team Honda Inspiration Award 1994 Sarah Schreib (F) 1992 Krissy Heinbaugh (F) 2010 Finalist Dawn Evans American Women’s Sports Federation Naismith Trophy Athletes in Action Tour to Moscow All-American Coach Early-Season Watch List 1994 Holly Rilinger (G) 1986 Shelia Moorman 2009 Dawn Evans (G) 1987 Shelia Moorman 2010 Dawn Evans (G) 1988 Shelia Moorman Preseason Watch List 1989 Shelia Moorman 2011 Dawn Evans (G) Associated Press All-America Mid-Season Watch List 2007 Honorable Mention Meredith Alexis 2010 Dawn Evans (G) 2008 Honorable Mention Tamera Young 2011 Dawn Evans (G) 2010 Honorable Mention Dawn Evans 2011 Honorable Mention Dawn Evans Wade Trophy Watch List Preseason Watch List WBCA All-America 2011 Dawn Evans (G) 2011 Honorable Mention Dawn Evans (G) Mid-Season Watch List Sports Illustrated 2010 Dawn Evans (G) Preseason All-America 2011 Dawn Evans (G) 2010 Third Team Dawn Evans Wooden Award Ballot Women’s Basketball News Service 2011 Dawn Evans (G) Preseason All-America 1986 Fifth Team Julie Franken (F), Midseason List Eighth Team Floretta Jackson (G) 2010 Dawn Evans (G) 1987 Honorable Mention Sydney Beasley (C) 2011 Dawn Evans (G) Preseason List 2011 Dawn Evans (G) 2010 Dawn Evans (G) Nancy Lieberman Award Finalist Krissy Heinbaugh played on the U.S. Junior National 2009 Dawn Evans (G) Team in 1992. 2011 Dawn Evans (G)

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1985-95 CAA Player of the Decade Sydney Beasley

Blue Ribbon Yearbook Preseason REGIONAL AWARDS All-America 1986 Honorable Mention Julie Franken (F), American Women’s Sports Federation Betsy Witman (F) Mideast Region Co-Coach of the Year 1987 Honorable Mention Sydney Beasley (C) 1986 Shelia Moorman Drafted by Women’s Professional Basketball Kodak All-District III/WBCA All-Region 2 Nadine Morgan won CoSIDA Academic All-District League 1987 Sydney Beasley (C) (III) honors in 2003. 1979 Mendy Childress (C) 1988 Sydney Beasley (C) (III) (Sixth round, by the Houston Angels) 2010 Dawn Evans (G) (2) 2011 Dawn Evans (G) (2) American Women’s Sports Federation AOL FanHouse Mid-Major Conferences All-America All-Star NCAA East Region All-Tournament Team 1986 Honorable Mention Julie Franken (F), 2011 Dawn Evans (G) 1991 Paula Schuler (F) Floretta Jackson (G) American Women’s Sports Federation 1987 Second Team Floretta Jackson (G), CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team Sydney Beasley (C) 1980 Anne Sonoga (F) All-Mideast Region 1988 Second Team Sydney Beasley (C), 1981 Anne Sonoga (F) 1984 Sue Manelski (G) Fourth Team Alisa Harris (F), 1986 Floretta Jackson (G) Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar 1987 Sydney Beasley (C), Floretta Jackson (G) Special Mention Donna Budd (G) 2005 Third Team Lesley Dickinson 1989 Special Mention Carolin Dehn-Duhr (C), 2006 Fourth Team Lesley Dickinson National Scouting Association All-Region II Missy Dudley (F) 1979 Mendy Childress (C) WNIT All-Tournament Team Street & Smith Preseason All-America 2001 Shanna Price (F) Eastern College Athletic Conference All-Star 1976 Honorable Mention Katherine Johnson (F) 2012 Kirby Burkholder (G), Tarik Hislop (G) 2011 First Team Dawn Evans (G) 1987 Honorable Mention Sydney Beasley (C) CoSIDA Academic All-District III 1980 Anne Sonoga 1981 Anne Sonoga 1990 Vicki Harris 1991 Vicki Harris 2001 Allyson Keener 2002 Allyson Keener 2003 Nadine Morgan 2006 Lesley Dickinson 2007 Lesley Dickinson COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AWARDS Coach of the Decade 1985-95 Shelia Moorman Coach of the Year 1986 Shelia Moorman 1987 Shelia Moorman 1988 Shelia Moorman 1989 Shelia Moorman 1991 Shelia Moorman 1985-95 CAA Coach of the Decade Shelia Moorman 2000 Bud Childers 2007 Kenny Brooks

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Kenny Brooks was the 2007 CAA Coach of the Year

CAA AWARDS CON’T. Player of the Year 1987 Sydney Beasley (C) 25th Anniversary Team 1988 Sydney Beasley (C) 1985-2010 Meredith Alexis (C) 2007 Meredith Alexis (C) Sydney Beasley (C) 2008 Tamera Young (G/F) Emily McCracken was named to the CAA All- Alisa Harris (C) 2011 Dawn Evans (G) Defensive Team and the CAA All-Academic Team Floretta Jackson (G) three times. Tamera Young (G/F) Defensive Player of the Year 2012 Nikki Newman (F) Team of the Decade 2004 Third Team Meredith Alexis (F/C), 1985-95 Sydney Beasley (C) Rookie of the Year 1985 Alisa Harris (C) Lesley Dickinson (F) Missy Dudley (G) 2005 Second Team Meredith Alexis (F/C), Floretta Jackson (G) 1990 Brandy Cruthird (F) 1992 Krissy Heinbaugh (F) Lesley Dickinson (G) Player of the Decade 1994 Sarah Schreib (F) 2006 First Team Meredith Alexis (C), 1985-95 Sydney Beasley (C) 2004 Lesley Dickinson (F) Tamara Young (G/F), Third Team Lesley Dickinson (G) All-Conference 2007 First Team Meredith Alexis (C), 1984 First Team Sue Manelski (G) Tamera Young (G/F), 1985 Second Team Michele James (F) Third Team Andrea Benvenuto (G) 1986 First Team Julie Franken (F), 2008 First Team Tamera Young (G/F) Second Team Floretta Jackson (G) 2009 First Team Dawn Evans (G) 1987 First Team Sydney Beasley (C), 2010 First Team Dawn Evans (G) Floretta Jackson (G) 2011 First Team Dawn Evans (G), 1988 First Team Sydney Beasley (C), Alisa Harris Second Team Lauren Jimenez (C) (C), Second Team Missy Dudley (G) 2012 Second Team Tarik Hislop (G), 1989 First Team Carolin Dehn-Duhr (C), Third Team Kirby Burkholder (G) Missy Dudley (F), Second Team Donna Budd (G) Tournament Most Outstanding Player 1990 First Team Vicki Harris (F), 1987 Sydney Beasley (C) Second Team Paula Schuler (G) 1988 Sydney Beasley (C) 1991 First Team Vicki Harris (F), 1989 Carolin Dehn-Duhr (C) Paula Schuler (F) 2010 Dawn Evans (G) 1992 Second Team Elnora Jones (F), 2011 Dawn Evans (G) Emily McCracken (G) All-Tournament Team 1993 Second Team Kara Ratliff (F) 1986 Alisa Harris (C) 1994 First Team Kara Ratliff (F) 1987 Floretta Jackson (G) 1995 First Team Sarah Schreib (F), 1988 Donna Budd (G), Alisa Harris (C) Second Team Krissy Heinbaugh (F), 1989 Donna Budd (G), Missy Dudley (F) Holly Rilinger (G) 1990 Vicki Harris (F), Emily McCracken (G) 1996 First Team Krissy Heinbaugh (G), 1991 Vicki Harris (F) Sarah Schreib (F), 1992 Elnora Jones (F) Second Team Holly Rilinger (G) 1995 Christina Lee (G), Kara Ratliff (F) 1997 Second Team Sarah Schreib (F) 1996 Holly Rilinger (G), Sarah Schreib (F) 1998 Second Team Kish Jordan (F) 2001 Allyson Keener (G), Nadine Morgan (F) 2001 First Team Nadine Morgan (F) 2003 Nadine Morgan (G) Lesley Dickinson received the CAA’s prestigious Dean 2002 Second Team Shanna Price (F) 2005 Meredith Alexis (C) Ehlers Award in 2007. 2003 First Team Shanna Price (F) 2006 Meredith Alexis (C), Tamera Young (G/F)

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 80 HHONORSONORS 2001 Stacey Todd Virginia AIAW 2002 Allyson Keener All-State Team 2003 Nadine Morgan 1973 First Team Brenda Dutterer (F) 2005 Andrea Benvenuto, Lesley Dickinson 1974 First Team Katherine Johnson (F) 2006 Andrea Benvenuto, Lesley Dickinson 1975 First Team Katherine Johnson (F), 2007 Andrea Benvenuto, Honorable Mention Cindy Livesay (G) Jennifer Brown 1976 First Team Katherine Johnson (F) 2008 Second Team Jennifer Brown 1978 Second Team Sharon Cessna (G), 2010 Sarah Williams, Honorable Mention Mendy Childress (C) Kiara Francisco, Jalissa Taylor 1979 First Team Mendy Childress (C) 2011 Second Team Lauren Whitehurst, 1981 Second Team Deana Meadows (F) Honorable Mention Jalissa Taylor 2012 Second Team Kirby Burkholder, All-Tournament Team Honorable Mention Lauren Whitehurst 1977 Mendy Childress (C) 1979 Mendy Childress (C) Dean Ehlers Award 2007 Lesley Dickinson Richmond Times-Dispatch State Player of the Year John H. Randolph Inspiration Award 2007 Meredith Alexis (C) 2010 Dawn Evans 2011 Dawn Evans (G) 2012 Shelia Moorman Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State Team Shirley McCall was a 2007 CAA All-Defensive STATE AWARDS 2006 First Team Meredith Alexis (C) Team selection. Second Team Tamera Young (G/F) Virginia Sports Information Directors 2007 First Team Meredith Alexis (C) (VaSID) First Team Tamera Young (G/F) 2007 Meredith Alexis (C), Shirley McCall (G/F) Player of the Year 2008 First Team Tamera Young (G/F) 2009 Dawn Evans (G) 1987 Sydney Beasley (C) 2009 First Team Dawn Evans (G) 2010 Lauren Jimenez (C) 2007 Meredith Alexis (C) 2010 First Team Dawn Evans (G) 2011 Courtney Hamner (G), Lauren Jimenez (C) 2008 Tamera Young (G/F) 2011 First Team Dawn Evans (G), 2011 Dawn Evans (G) Lauren Jimenez (C) All-Defensive Team 2012 Second Team Tarik Hislop (G), (awarded 1987-98, 2000-present) Rookie of the Year Honorable Mention Nikki Newman (F) 1987 Donna Budd (G), Floretta Jackson (G) 2008 Dawn Evans (G) 1988 Donna Budd (G), Alisa Harris (C) 1989 Donna Budd (G) Coach of the Year 1990 Emily McCracken (G) 1986 Shelia Moorman 1991 Kerri Gilmore (G), 1988 Shelia Moorman Emily McCracken (G) 1989 Shelia Moorman 1992 Emily McCracken (G) 1991 Shelia Moorman 1993 Christina Lee (G) 2001 Bud Childers 1994 Krissy Heinbaugh (G/F) 2007 Kenny Brooks 1995 Christina Lee (G) 2010 Kenny Brooks 1996 Krissy Heinbaugh (G) 2012 Kenny Brooks 1997 Kish Jordan (F) All-State Team 2003 Jess Cichowicz (G) 1984 Sue Manelski (G) 2006 Tamera Young (G/F) 1986 Betsy Witman (F) 2007 Shirley McCall (G/F) 1988 First Team Sydney Beasley (C), 2012 Nikki Newman (F), Lauren Whitehurst (C) Alisa Harris (F), Honorable Mention All-Rookie Team Donna Budd (G) 1988 Paula Schuler (G) 1989 First Team Carolin Dehn-Duhr (C), 1989 Emily McCracken (G) Second Team Missy Dudley, 1990 Brandy Cruthird (F) Honorable Mention Donna Budd (G) 1992 Jackie Freeman (G), 1990 First Team Vicki Harris (F) Krissy Heinbaugh (F) 1991 First Team Vicki Harris (F), 1993 Heather Hopkins (F) Second Team Paula Schuler (F) 1994 Sarah Schreib (F) 1996 First Team Krissy Heinbaugh (G), 1997 Mistiza Colebank (G) Second Team Holly Rilinger (G) 1998 Kia Cole (G), Becky Wollenberg (G) Sarah Schreib (F) 2000 Shanna Price (F) 2001 Second Team Nadine Morgan (F) 2004 Meredith Alexis (F/C), 2003 Second Team Shanna Price (F) Lesley Dickinson (F) 2006 First Team Meredith Alexis (C), 2005 Tamera Young (G/F) Tamera Young (G/F) 2008 Dawn Evans (G) 2007 First Team Meredith Alexis (C), 2010 Tarik Hislop (G) Tamera Young (G/F) 2012 Toia Giggetts (G) 2008 First Team Tamera Young (G/F) Andrea Benvenuto was named to the CAA All- 2009 First Team Dawn Evans (G) Academic Team in 2005, 2006 and 2007. All-Academic Team 2010 First Team Dawn Evans (G) 1987 Julie Franken, Betsy Witman 2011 First Team Dawn Evans (G), 1989 Carolin Dehn-Duhr, Vicki Harris Lauren Jimenez (C) 1990 Vicki Harris, Emily McCracken, 2012 Second Team Tarik Hislop (G) Paula Schuler 1991 Vicki Harris, Emily McCracken Academic All-State Team 1992 Emily McCracken 1990 Emily McCracken (G) 1994 Mary Eileen Algeo 1991 Emily McCracken (G) 1995 Mary Eileen Algeo 1992 Emily McCracken (G) 2000 Allyson Keener

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 81 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 11920-21:920-21: 44-3-3 11925-26:925-26: 55-5-5 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: June Steele Captain: Doris Kelly J 29 .....W ...... 33-13 ...... at Bridgewater J 8 .....W ...... 36-16 ...... at Bridgewater F 18 .....W ...... 52-17 ...... LONGWOOD J 16 .....W ...... 30-12 ...... BRIDGEWATER F 26 ...... L ...... 23-35 ...... at Frostburg State J 30 .....W ...... 37-9 ...... ROANOKE YWCA M 5 ...... L ...... 18-26 ...... RADFORD F 6 .....W ...... 41-18 ...... MARY WASHINGTON M 11 ..... W ...... 48-24 ...... at Longwood F 13 ...... L ...... 16-34 ...... at Radford M 21 ..... W ...... 56-21 ...... FROSTBURG STATE F 19 ...... L ...... 23-24 ...... RADFORD M 26 ...... L ...... 9-21 ...... at Radford F 25 ...... L ...... 9-15 ...... at Longwood F 27 ...... L ...... 23-28 ...... at William and Mary 11921-22:921-22: 22-3-3 M 5 .....W ...... 26-21 ...... LONGWOOD Coach: Althea Loose Johnston M 13 ...... L ...... 19-34 ...... at Mary Washington Captain: Dorothy Bonney F 3 .....W ...... 27-25 ...... at Longwood 11926-27:926-27: 66-2-2 F 10 ...... L ...... 11-22 ...... at Radford Coach: Althea Loose Johnston F 18 .....W ...... 42-17 ...... ROANOKE YWCA Captain: Elizabeth Miller F 25 ...... L ...... 7-28 ...... RADFORD J 15 .....W ...... 45-9 ...... BRIDGEWATER M 3 ...... L ...... 19-24 ...... FROSTBURG STATE J 22 .....W ...... 27-5 ...... at Bridgewater J 29 .....W ...... 25-11 ...... at Mary Washington 11922-23:922-23: 33-3-3 F 7 ...... L ...... 25-26 ...... RADFORD Coach: Althea Loose Johnston The inaugural 1920-21 Team F 19 ...... L ...... 10-11 ...... at Radford Captain: Helen Wagstaff F 26 .....W ...... 22-10 ...... MARY WASHINGTON F 3 ...... L ...... 22-26 ...... LONGWOOD M 4 .....W ...... 42-6 ...... LONGWOOD F 9 ...... L ...... 10-17 ...... RADFORD M 12 ..... W ...... 27-7 ...... at Longwood F 16 .....W ...... 20-13 ...... at Radford F 23 ...... L ...... 11-22 ...... at Longwood 11927-28:927-28: 88-1-1 M 10 ..... W ...... 31-20 ...... at Towson State 11924-924-25:25: 66-2-1-2-1 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston M 24 ..... W ...... 46-14 ...... TOWSON STATE Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Martha Cockerill Captain: Sadie Harrison J 14 .....W ...... 39-18 ...... LEAKSVILLE (N.C.) YWCA 11923-24:923-24: 88-0-0 J 9 .....W ...... 28-3 ...... BRIDGEWATER J 22 .....W ...... 52-18 ...... FROSTBURG STATE Coach: Althea Loose Johnston J 17 .....W ...... 49-15 ...... BRIDGEWATER J 28 .....W ...... 26-13 ...... MARY WASHINGTON Captain: Jane Nickell J 30 .....W ...... 38-19 ...... LONGWOOD F 4 .....W ...... 33-14 ...... LONGWOOD F 9 .....W ...... 51-4 ...... BRIDGEWATER F 6 ...... T ...... 24-24 ...... RADFORD F 11 .....W ...... 24-12 ...... at Radford F 16 .....W ...... 31-27 ...... RADFORD F 16 ....W ...... 38-19 ...... at Roanoke YWCA F 18 .....W ...... 34-13 ...... at Mary Washington F 23 .....W ...... 39-5 ...... at Bridgewater F 17 ...... L ...... 5-22 ...... at Radford F 25 .....W ...... 23-9 ...... at Longwood F 29 .....W ...... 33-15 ...... at Longwood F 20 ...... L ...... 16-21 ...... at Peabody M 2 .....W ...... 27-13 ...... at Frostburg State M 1 .....W ...... 41-14 ...... at Richmond F 21 .....W ...... 38-18 ...... at Tennessee M 9 ...... L ...... 11-23 ...... RADFORD M 8 .....W ...... 25-16 ...... at Radford M 14 ..... W ...... 24-17 ...... at Longwood M 15 ..... W ...... 31-30 ...... LONGWOOD 11928-29:928-29: 99-0-0 M 29 ..... W ...... 65-21 ...... RICHMOND Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Clelia Heizer J 15 .....W ...... 54-14 ...... BRIDGEWATER F 2 .....W ...... 30-9 ...... at Longwood F 4 .....W ...... 51-17 ...... at Lynchburg F 8 .....W ...... 41-13 ...... at Mary Washington F 15 .....W ...... 49-8 ...... RADFORD F 22 .....W ...... 27-14 ...... SAVAGE M 2 .....W ...... 47-18 ...... at Radford M 7 .....W ...... 47-14 ...... LYNCHBURG M 9 .....W ...... 90-6 ...... MARY WASHINGTON 11929-30:929-30: 77-0-0 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Ester Smith F 1 .....W ...... 64-4 ...... at Bridgewater F 8 .....W ...... 37-25 ...... at Slippery Rock F 15 .....W ...... 27-14 ...... RICHMOND F 21 .....W ...... 21-12 ...... SLIPPERY ROCK F 28 .....W ...... 40-7 ...... BRIDGEWATER M 7 .....W ...... 71-19 ...... at New York University M 8 .....W ...... 28-24 ...... at Savage 11930-31:930-31: 22-1-1 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Anna Lyons Sullivan M 6 ...... L ...... 19-27 ...... Longwood (n1) M 7 .....W ...... 42-27 ...... at Richmond M 14 ..... W ...... 53-25 ...... LEBANON VALLEY n1 = Richmond

The 1928-29 Team

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 82 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 11936-936-337:7: 33-2-1-2-1 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Ruth Pullen F 5 .....W ...... 44-15 ...... at Lynchburg F 6 .....W ...... 18-10 ...... at Richmond F 13 .....W ...... 24-23 ...... SAVAGE F 20 ...... L ...... 8-10 ...... at Savage F 26 ...... L ...... 14-23 ...... LONGWOOD M 6 ...... T ...... 19-19 ...... NEW COLLEGE 11937-38:937-38: 22-4-4 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Player appointed for each game J 29 ...... L ...... 14-19 ...... EAST STROUDSBURG F 5 .....W ...... 33-19 ...... FROSTBURG STATE F 19 .....W ...... 32-16 ...... RICHMOND F 25 ...... L ...... 21-34 ...... at Savage F 26 ...... L ...... 24-43 ...... at New College M 4 ...... L ...... 16-24 ...... at Longwood 11938-938-339:9: 44-1-1-1-1 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Janet Wimer F 6 ...... T ...... 22-22 ...... at Richmond F 11 .....W ...... 29-15 ...... RADFORD F 17 ...... L ...... 16-19 ...... at East Stroudsburg F 18 .....W ...... 50-10 ...... at Salisbury State F 24 .....W ...... 24-19 ...... LONGWOOD M 2 .....W ...... 27-13 ...... SHEPHERD 11939-40:939-40: 66-0-0 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston The 1929-30 Team, on a trip to New York City Captain: Linda Padgett J 20 .....W ...... 24-8 ...... at Frostburg State F 9 .....W ...... 34-26 ...... at Radford 11931-32:931-32: 66-1-1 11935-36:935-36: 55-1-1 F 17 .....W ...... 15-14 ...... EAST STROUDSBURG Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Coach: Althea Loose Johnston F 24 .....W ...... 30-20 ...... RICHMOND Captain: Mary Farinholt Captain: Ann Kellam M 2 .....W ...... 38-13 ...... BLACKSTONE J 23 .....W ...... 50-12 ...... SHEPHERD F 14 .....W ...... 40-8 ...... BLACKSTONE M 8 .....W ...... 18-13 ...... at Longwood F 13 .....W ...... 57-9 ...... RICHMOND F 22 .....W ...... 31-26 ...... RICHMOND F 20 .....W ...... 35-15 ...... SAVAGE F 28 .....W ...... 28-18 ...... EAST STROUDSBURG 11940-940-441:1: 33-1-1-1-1 M 4 .....W ...... 32-25 ...... LONGWOOD M 6 ...... L ...... 21-28 ...... at Longwood Coach: Althea Loose Johnston M 11 .....W ...... at East Stroudsburg M 13 .....W ...... 31-24 ...... at New College Captain: Marie Sesze M 12 ..... W ...... at Lebanon Valley M 14 ..... W ...... 33-30 ...... at Savage F 7 .....W ...... 24-3 ...... BLACKSTONE M 19 ...... L ...... 30-31 ...... at Blackstone F 15 ...... T ...... 13-13 ...... at Richmond F 22 .....W ...... 33-22 ...... RADFORD 11932-33:932-33: 22-1-1 M 1 .....W ...... 23-21 ...... at William and Mary Coach: Althea Loose Johnston M 14 ...... L ...... 19-32 ...... LONGWOOD Captain: Frances Neblett F 11 .....W ...... 45-15 ...... at Shepherd F 17 ...... L ...... 25-45 ...... at Longwood F 18 .....W ...... 40-12 ...... at Richmond 11933-34:933-34: 77-0-0 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Emily Pittman J 19 .....W ...... 63-12 ...... SHEPHERD F 19 .....W ...... 35-30 ...... EAST STROUDSBURG F 23 .....W ...... 33-10 ...... RICHMOND M 3 .....W ...... 32-23 ...... at Savage M 5 .....W ...... 51-13 ...... at New College M 9 .....W ...... 33-19 ...... BLACKSTONE M 17 ..... W ...... 54-17 ...... NEW COLLEGE 11934-934-35:35: 5-0-15-0-1 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Emily Pittman F 8 .....W ...... 35-25 ...... at Blackstone F 9 .....W ...... 26-11 ...... at Richmond F 15 .....W ...... 30-12 ...... LONGWOOD F 23 ...... T ...... 20-20 ...... SAVAGE M 2 .....W ...... 31-30 ...... at East Stroudsburg The 1940-41 Team M 9 .....W ...... 34-20 ...... NEW COLLEGE

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 83 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 11941-42:941-42: 33-2-2 Coach: Althea Loose Johnston Captain: Tommy Jacobs J 31 .....W ...... 15-13 ...... EMORY AND HENRY F 16 .....W ...... 35-8 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY F 20 ...... L ...... 20-42 ...... at Radford F 28 .....W ...... 25-11 ...... RICHMOND M 6 ...... L ...... 18-33 ...... at Longwood 11942-43942-43 No games played (war-time travel restrictions) 11943-44943-44 No games played (war-time travel restrictions) 11944-45:944-45: 33-0-0 Coach: Ruth Green Captains: Marjorie Berkeley, Libby Smith F 14 .....W ...... 65-14 ...... ELIZABETHTOWN F 23 .....W ...... 34-19 ...... at Bridgewater F 27 .....W ...... 50-21 ...... BRIDGEWATER 11945-46:945-46: 44-1-1 Coach: Ruth Reid Captain: Gayle Chowning J 19 .....W ...... 35-14 ...... BRIDGEWATER J 25 .....W ...... 42-13 ...... at Bridgewater F 8 .....W ...... 33-12 ...... LYNCHBURG F 16 ...... L ...... 18-22 ...... RICHMOND M 2 .....W ...... 20-19 ...... LONGWOOD 11946-47:946-47: 33-0-0 Coach: Ruth Reid Captain: Lou Goettling F 15 .....W ...... 30-27 ...... RICHMOND F 28 .....W ...... 38-13 ...... ROANOKE .....W ...... 27-20 ...... Shenandoah (site n/a) 11947-48:947-48: 33-1-1 Coach: Celeste Ulrich Attending a 1981 JMU function were (left to right) Althea Loose Johnson (JMU’s first basketball coach); Dr. Captain: Lou Goettling Caroline Sinclair (for whom Sinclair Gymnasium in JMU’s Godwin Hall is named); and Dr. Marilyn Crawford J 17 .....W ...... 30-16 ...... RICHMOND (who coached the 1958-59 and 1959-60 JMU basketball teams). Drs. Sinclair and Crawford each served as F 13 ...... L ...... 24-25 ...... at Longwood head of the JMU kinesiology department. F 20 .....W ...... 33-25 ...... Sweet Briar F 28 .....W ...... 38-15 ...... at Roanoke 11951-52:951-52: 33-1-1 11954-954-555:5: 44-2@-2@ 11948-49:948-49: 33-0-0 Coach: Celeste Ulrich Coach: Leotus Morrison Coach: Celeste Ulrich Captains: not available Captains: not available Captains: Betty Johnson, Mary Nethers J 19 .....W ...... 25-21 ...... at Bridgewater J 22 ...... L ...... 19-45 ...... BRIDGEWATER F 4 .....W ...... 33-10 ...... ROANOKE F 9 .....W ...... 32-31 ...... RICHMOND F 12 .....W ...... 42-41 ...... LYNCHBURG F 12 .....W ...... 39-37 ...... at Richmond F 22 .....W ...... 33-28 ...... at Sweet Briar F 19 ...... L ...... 24-52 ...... at Longwood M 2 .....W ...... 35-18 ...... at Sweet Briar M 7 ...... L ...... 34-37 ...... LONGWOOD F 24 .....W ...... 59-35 ...... at Richmond M 5 .....W ...... 49-37 ...... SWEET BRIAR 11949-949-50:50: 22-1@-1@ 11952-53:952-53: 33-2-2 Coach: Celeste Ulrich Coach: Celeste Ulrich 11955-56:955-56: 22-2-2 Captains: not available Captains: not available Coach: Celeste Ulrich ..... W ...... 35-13 ...... at Roanoke F 7 ...... L ...... 30-31 ...... at Bridgewater Captains: not available F 18 ...... L ...... 15-30 ...... RICHMOND F 14 ...... L ...... 37-56 ...... at Richmond J 21 .....W ...... 54-40 ...... at Sweet Briar F 25 .....W ...... 41-33 ...... LONGWOOD F 21 .....W ...... 38-22 ...... SWEET BRIAR F 23 ...... L ...... 43-45 ...... LONGWOOD M 18 ...... at Sweet Briar F 27 .....W ...... 55-43 ...... at Longwood F 29 ...... L ...... 44-55 ...... BRIDGEWATER M 7 .....W ...... 50-31 ...... LYNCHBURG M 3 .....W ...... 52-49 ...... at Lynchburg 11950-51:950-51: 44-1-1 Coach: Celeste Ulrich 11953-953-54:54: 11-3@-3@ 11956-57:956-57: 55-0-0 Captains: not available Coach: Celeste Ulrich Coach: Marjorie Berkley F 3 .....W ...... 39-30 ...... ROANOKE Captains: not available Captains: not available F 9 .....W ...... 40-37 ...... at Longwood ...... LYNCHBURG J 12 .....W ...... 52-35 ...... at Bridgewater F 14 ...... L ...... 26-27 ...... at Richmond J 23 .....W ...... at Sweet Briar ..... W ...... 48-46 ...... at Lynchburg F 24 .....W ...... 53-31 ...... SWEET BRIAR F 13 ...... L ...... 27-38 ...... RICHMOND F 16 .....W ...... 61-46 ...... at Longwood F 27 .....W ...... 28-19 ...... BRIDGEWATER F 20 ...... L ...... 42-53 ...... LONGWOOD F 23 .....W ...... 52-50 ...... at Richmond M 6 ...... L ...... 36-51 ...... at Bridgewater M 2 .....W ...... 63-30 ...... SWEET BRIAR

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 84 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 11957-58:957-58: 22-3-3 Coach: Marjorie Berkley Captains: not available F 8 ...... L ...... 62-70 ...... at Lynchburg F 22 .....W ...... 46-44 ...... at Sweet Briar F 24 ...... L ...... 40-45 ...... at Bridgewater M 1 .....W ...... 45-40 ...... RICHMOND M 4 ...... L ...... 59-63 ...... LONGWOOD 11958-958-59:59: 33-2@-2@ Coach: Marilyn Crawford Captain: Peggy Davis J 10 ...... L ...... 24-45 ...... BRIDGEWATER F 7 .....W ...... SWEET BRIAR F 14 ...... L ...... 47-48 ...... LONGWOOD F 28 .....W ...... 66-43 ...... LYNCHBURG J 17 .....W ...... at Richmond 11959-60:959-60: 00-4-4 Coach: Marilyn Crawford Captain: Peggy Davis J 16 ...... L ...... at Sweet Briar The 1973-74 Team J 23 ...... L ...... at Bridgewater F 20 ...... L ...... 34-40 ...... ELIZABETHTOWN F 27 ...... L ...... 36-42 ...... at Lynchburg 11965-66:965-66: 66-2-2 11969-70:969-70: 44-5-5 Coach: Leotus Morrison Coach: Barbara Quinn Captains: Kathy Young Captains: not available 11960-61:960-61: 11-3-3 ...... L ...... 27-28 ...... Bridgewater ...... L ...... 50-51 ...... at Lynchburg Coach: Lois Geil ..... W ...... 51-31 ...... Eastern Mennonite .....W ...... 70-38 ...... at Sweet Briar Captains: not available ...... L ...... 38-42 ...... Lynchburg ..... W ...... 60-43 ...... EASTERN MENNONITE ...... L ...... at Bridgewater F 9 .....W ...... 44-40 ...... Eastern Mennonite F 11 .....W ...... 86-41 ...... MARY WASHINGTON ...... L ...... at Lynchburg ..... W ...... 46-35 ...... Longwood F 18 ...... L ...... 45-60 ...... FROSTBURG STATE F 9 .....W ...... 33-32 ...... SWEET BRIAR ..... W ...... 47-39 ...... Richmond ...... L ...... 39-66 ...... at Old Dominion F 11 ...... L ...... 27-66 ...... BRIDGEWATER ..... W ...... 40-31 ...... Bridgewater F 21 .....W ...... 44-28 ...... at William and Mary ..... W ...... 63-48 ...... Sweet Briar M 4 ...... L ...... BRIDGEWATER 11961-961-62:62: 00-2@-2@ ...... L ...... 48-53 ...... at Hollins Coach: Hortense Hester 11966-67:966-67: 11-4-4 Judith Waleski Captain: Coach: Mary Schell 11970-71:970-71: 99-5-5 ...... L ...... Bridgewater (site n/a) Captains: Nancy Akers, Linda Hewitt Coach: Betty Jaynes ...... Longwood (site n/a) F 1 .....W ...... 49-23 ...... MARY BALDWIN Captain: Pam Wiegardt ...... L ...... Lynchburg (site n/a) F 11 ...... L ...... 31-36 ...... at Eastern Mennonite J 8 .....W ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH ...... Richmond (site n/a) ...... L ...... 27-51 ...... RICHMOND J 9 .....W ...... MARY WASHINGTON F 20 ...... L ...... 39-68 ...... LYNCHBURG F 12 .....W ...... 46-42 ...... SALISBURY STATE 11962-962-63:63: 11-4@-4@ M 1 ...... L ...... 27-59 ...... at Bridgewater F 13 ...... L ...... 38-41 ...... at Richmond (URMG) Coach: Hortense Hester F 16 ...... L ...... at Eastern Mennonite Captains: not available 11967-967-68:68: 33-5@-5@ F 20 ...... L ...... 32-36 ...... at Frostburg State D 8 ...... L ...... BRIDGEWATER Coach: Mary Schell F 23 .....W ...... 43-37 ...... OLD DOMINION J 12 ...... L ...... at Lynchburg Captains: not available F 26 .....W ...... 54-39 ...... at Sweet Briar J 19 .....W ...... SWEET BRIAR D 6 ...... at Eastern Mennonite F 26 .....W ...... 65-56 ...... at Lynchburg F 9 ...... L ...... 19-34 ...... at Richmond D 9 ...... L ...... 34-41 ...... at Bridgewater M 3 ...... L ...... 53-57 ...... at Bridgewater F 16 ...... LONGWOOD D 13 ...... at Mary Baldwin M 5 ...... L ...... 34-46 ...... Bridgewater# (n1) M 2 ...... L ...... at Bridgewater J 11 ...... L ...... 28-40 ...... LYNCHBURG M 5 .....W ...... 57-41 ...... Sweet Briar# (n1) J 13 ...... EASTERN MENNONITE M 6 .....W ...... 65-44 ...... Old Dominion# (n1) 11963-963-64:64: 22-1@-1@ F 10 ...... L ...... 26-50 ...... RICHMOND M 6 .....W ...... 49-36 ...... Hollins# (n1) Coach: Leotus Morrison F 21 .....W ...... 57-25 ...... at Hollins n1 = Lynchburg Captains: Viola Clark, Sally McClanahan F 26 .....W ...... 45-38 ...... at Longwood J 10 .....W ...... 45-37 ...... LYNCHBURG M 2 ...... L ...... 26-68 ...... BRIDGEWATER 11971-72:971-72: 110-4@0-4@ F 8 ...... L ...... 26-45 ...... at Richmond Coach: Betty Jaynes F 22 .....W ...... 57-42 ...... Elizabethtown (site n/a) 11968-69:968-69: 66-4-4 Captain: Pam Wiegardt Coach: Barbara Quinn D 9 .....W ...... 49-36 ...... MARY BALDWIN 11964-964-65:65: 00-2@-2@ Captains: Chris Shelton, Suzanne Tolson, D 11 .....W ...... 25-23 ...... FROSTBURG STATE Coach: Pat Flaugher Cynnie Westmoreland D 16 ...... L ...... 40-41 ...... at Va. Commonwealth Captains: not available J 7 .....W ...... 32-27 ...... BRIDGEWATER J 11 ...... L ...... 38-52 ...... BRIDGEWATER J 30 ...... L ...... 31-39 ...... at Bridgewater J 11 .....W ...... 41-34 ...... LONGWOOD J 13 .....W ...... 55-24 ...... SWEET BRIAR ...... L ...... 33-48 ...... RICHMOND J 16 ...... L ...... 36-37 ...... at Lynchburg F 11 .....W ...... 39-37 ...... at Salisbury State J 18 .....W ...... 42-21 ...... EASTERN MENNONITE F 12 .....W ...... 55-33 ...... at Gallaudet F 15 ...... L ...... 28-39 ...... at Richmond F 15 .....W ...... 38-25 ...... EASTERN MENNONITE F 20 .....W ...... 56-17 ...... at Eastern Mennonite F 19 .....W ...... at Old Dominion F 22 .....W ...... 41-17 ...... MARY WASHINGTON F 22 .....W ...... 48-32 ...... LYNCHBURG F 26 .....W ...... 50-28 ...... HOLLINS F 26 .....W ...... 47-35 ...... RICHMOND (URMG) M 4 ...... L ...... 42-44 ...... OLD DOMINION F 28 ...... L ...... 44-46 ...... at Longwood M 6 ...... L ...... 41-43 ...... at Bridgewater M 2-4 ...... L ...... Roanoke# (n1) n1 = Va. Commonwealth

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 85 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 11972-73:972-73: 114-74-7 F 6 .....W ...... 60-49 ...... at Bridgewater Coach: Betty Jaynes F 8 .....W ...... 65-39 ...... FROSTBURG STATE Captains: Brenda Dutterer, Sue Redfield F 9 .....W ...... 50-45 ...... LONGWOOD D 5 .....W ...... 45-35 ...... MARY BALDWIN F 13 .....W ...... 64-27 ...... LYNCHBURG D 9 .....W ...... 46-34 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 15 .....W ...... 66-52 ...... MARYLAND D 12 .....W ...... 42-26 ...... at Frostburg State F 21 .....W ...... 58-31 ...... Mary Washington# (n1) D 13 ...... L ...... 12-23 ...... OLD DOMINION F 22 ...... L ...... 43-47 ...... Emory and Henry# (n1) J 23 .....W ...... 46-44 ...... RADFORD M 8 ...... L ...... 43-74 ...... TENNESSEE## J 25 .....W ...... 51-27 ...... EASTERN MENNONITE M 8 .....W ...... 60-44 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY## J 31 ...... L ...... 40-55 ...... at Bridgewater M 9 ...... L ...... 56-68 ...... ELON## F 3 .....W ...... 52-39 ...... NORFOLK STATE n1=William and Mary F 6 .....W ...... 47-37 ...... EMORY AND HENRY F 9 .....W ...... 52-44 ...... SALISBURY STATE 11974-75:974-75: 117-87-8 F 10 .....W ...... 51-48 ...... LONGWOOD Coach: Betty Jaynes F .....W ...... 58-18 ...... at Richmond Captains: Cindy Livesay, Pam Barnes F ...... L ...... 39-44 ...... at Lynchburg D 5 .....W ...... 92-75 ...... at Mary Baldwin F 19 ...... L ...... 39-44 ...... at Virginia Tech D 14 .....W ...... 52-49 ...... at Radford F 23 .....W ...... 67-29 ...... GALLAUDET J 18 ...... L ...... 51-99 ...... IMMACULATA M 1 .....W ...... 65-20 ...... VIRGINIA STATE# J 22 .....W ...... 75-72 ...... at Virginia Tech M 2 .....W ...... 44-39 .....RANDOLPH MACON W.C.# J 24 ...... L ...... 58-63 ...... EAST CAROLINA M 2 .....W ...... 54-49 ...... ROANOKE# J 26 .....W ...... 77-42 ...... at Frostburg State M 3 ...... L ...... 30-48 ...... LONGWOOD# J 28 ...... L ...... 56-66 ...... BRIDGEWATER M 8 ...... L ...... 46-63 ...... East Carolina## (n1) J 31 .....W ...... 62-42 ...... SALISBURY STATE M 9 ...... L ...... 48-54 ...... Murray State## (n1) F 1 .....W ...... 68-67 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH n1=Lexington, Ky. F 4 .....W ...... 78-43 ...... at Lynchburg F 7 .....W ...... 68-56 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY 11973-74:973-74: 117-37-3 F 8 .....W ...... 67-43 ...... EMORY AND HENRY Coach: Betty Jaynes F 13 ...... L ...... 63-83 ...... at Maryland Captains: Brenda Dutterer, Sue Redfield F 15 ...... L ...... 51-61 ...... at Longwood D 4 .....W ...... 71-46 ...... at Mary Baldwin F 20 .....W ...... 64-33 ...... at Richmond D 8 .....W ...... 83-47 ...... at Norfolk State F 22 .....W ...... 68-37 ...... EASTERN MENNONITE D 11 .....W ...... 64-59 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 27 .....W ...... 85-42 ...... Old Dominion# (n1) J 18 .....W ...... 51-28 ...... RICHMOND F 28 .....W ...... 56-41 ...... Va. Commonwealth# (n1) J 19 .....W ...... 60-33 ...... at Eastern Mennonite M 1 .....W ...... 50-45 ...... Radford# (n1) J 22 .....W ...... 56-37 ...... VIRGINIA TECH M 6 ...... L ...... 65-87 ...... Winthrop## (n2) J 25 .....W ...... 59-45 ...... at Emory and Henry M 6 .....W ...... 71-61 ...... South Carolina## (n2) J 26 .....W ...... 58-43 ...... at Clinch Valley M 7 .....W ...... 77-73 ...... Union## (n2) F 1 .....W ...... 50-49 ...... at Salisbury State M 8 .....W ...... 56-44 ...... Murray State## (n2) F 2 .....W ...... 68-34 ...... at Gallaudet M 19 ...... L ...... 50-83 ...... QUEENS## M 20 ...... L ...... 40-76 ...... WILLIAM PENN## n1=Lynchburg n2=Elon 1976-77 team captain Katherine Johnson 11975-76:975-76: 113-63-6 11976-77:976-77: 113-113-11 Coach: Betty Jaynes Coach: Betty Jaynes Captains: Cindy Livesay, Pam Barnes Captains: Cindy Livesay, Lynn Abbott, Katherine N 25 .....W ...... 83-60 ...... OLD DOMINION Johnson D 3 .....W ...... 80-38 ...... FROSTBURG STATE D 1 ...... L ...... 54-68 ...... at Maryland D 5 .....W ...... 67-63* ...... SALISBURY STATE D 4 ...... L ...... 58-60 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY D 9 .....W ...... 79-41 ...... LYNCHBURG D 6 .....W ...... 72-55 ...... at Frostburg State D 13 .....W ...... 59-39 ...... RADFORD D 11 ...... L ...... 65-99 ...... at Old Dominion J 14 .....W ...... 87-52 ...... BRIDGEWATER J 8 ...... L ...... 51-81 ...... at Shorter J 17 .....W ...... 57-52 ...... at Va. Commonwealth J 10 ...... L ...... 75-100 ...... at Georgia Southern J 22 .....W ...... 67-54 ...... VIRGINIA TECH J 14 ...... L ...... 46-68 ...... WEST CHESTER J 24 ...... L ...... 65-74 ...... at East Carolina J 15 .....W ...... 71-54 ...... EAST CAROLINA J 30 ...... L ...... 45-48 ...... Ohio State (n1) J 15 ...... L ...... 48-58 ...... ILLINOIS STATE J 31 ...... L ...... 75-83 ...... at Illinois State J 22 .....W ...... 68-55 ...... at Longwood F 4 .....W ...... 87-86 ...... LONGWOOD J 29 ...... L ...... 66-71 ...... NORFOLK STATE F 6 .....W ...... 75-64 ...... at William and Mary F 5 .....W ...... 69-64 ...... SALISBURY STATE F 10 .....W ...... 77-43 ...... at Eastern Mennonite F 8 .....W ...... 69-35 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 12 .....W ...... 92-48 ...... MARY BALDWIN F 10 ...... L ...... 50-65 ...... North Carolina State (n1) F 14 ...... L ...... 54-65 ...... MARYLAND F 11 .....W ...... 73-54 ...... South Carolina (n1) F 18 ...... L ...... 57-67 ...... at Virginia F 12 .....W ...... 69-67* ...... North Carolina (n1) F 26 .....W ...... 62-59 ...... Va. Commonwealth# (n2) F 15 .....W ...... 88-34 ...... VIRGINIA F 27 ...... L ...... 59-63 ...... Longwood# (n3) F 18 .....W ...... 70-64 ...... at Radford n1=Illinois State n2=Bridgewater F 19 ...... L ...... 46-56 ...... at Virginia Tech n3=Eastern Mennonite F 22 .....W ...... 55-50 ...... at Bridgewater F 26 .....W ...... 60-57 ...... EAST TENNESSEE STATE M 3 .....W ...... 47-37 ...... Virginia Tech# (n2) M 4 .....W ...... 67-58 ...... Longwood# (n2) Betty Jaynes coached the first JMU team to win M 5 ...... L ...... 54-81 ...... at Old Dominion# 20 games (1978-79). She later became executive n1=Virginia director of the Women’s Basketball Coaches n2=Old Dominion Association and in 2000 was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 86 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 11977-78:977-78: 99-14-14 J 11 ...... L ...... 68-90 ...... at Clemson 11982-83:982-83: 66-18-18 Coach: Betty Jaynes J 12 ...... L ...... 68-93 ...... East Carolina (n2) Coach: Shelia Moorman Captains: Mendy Childress, Bette Notaro J 17 .....W ...... 84-55 ...... at Virginia State Captains: Betsy Blose, Deana Meadows N 30 ...... L ...... 39-78 ...... MARYLAND J 19 .....W ...... 68-55 ...... LONGWOOD N 20 ...... L ...... 71-74 ...... Niagara (n1) D 2 ...... L ...... 60-62 ...... La Salle (n1) J 22 .....W ...... 66-63 ...... VIRGINIA UNION N 21 .....W ...... 76-61 ...... Ithaca (n1) D 3 .....W ...... 88-22 ...... Md., Baltimore Co. (n1) J 26 .....W ...... 81-63 ...... at Norfolk State N 30 ...... L ...... 70-74* ...... GEORGE MASON D 3 .....W ...... 72-45 ...... at Salisbury State J 29 ...... L ...... 55-62 ...... VIRGINIA TECH D 3 .....W ...... 65-57 ...... Long Island (n2) D 6 .....W ...... 70-50 ...... FROSTBURG STATE F 7 ...... L ...... 53-91 ...... OLD DOMINION D 4 .....W ...... 67-58 ...... at George Washington J 5 ...... L ...... 48-61 ...... at East Tennessee State F 9 ...... L ...... 59-63 ...... at William and Mary D 5 ...... L ...... 52-61 ...... Temple (n2) J 9 ...... L ...... 54-74 ...... at Eastern Kentucky F 13 .....W ...... 49-48 ...... RADFORD D 7 ...... L ...... 66-68 ...... at American J 13 .....W ...... 73-67* ...... EAST CAROLINA F 18 ...... L ...... 46-80 ...... at East Tennessee State D 11 .....W ...... 90-86** ...... RICHMOND J 14 ...... L ...... 65-81 ...... WEST CHESTER F 20 ...... L ...... 40-78 ...... at Virginia J 5 ...... L ...... 52-99 ...... at West Virginia J 14 ...... L ...... 45-72 ...... PENN STATE F 27 ...... L ...... 79-81 ...... NORFOLK STATE J 6 ...... L ...... 55-67 ...... at Charleston (W.Va.) n1=Salisbury State J 19 ...... L ...... 63-68* ...... VIRGINIA UNION n2=Clemson J 9 ...... L ...... 55-60 ...... HOFSTRA J 28 .....W ...... 69-64 ...... AMERICAN J 11 ...... L ...... 53-61 ...... at Richmond J 31 .....W ...... 79-51 ...... BRIDGEWATER J 15 ...... L ...... 57-80 ...... MOUNT ST. MARY’S F 4 ...... L ...... 64-76 ...... at Norfolk State 11980-81:980-81: 66-18-18 J 19 ...... L ...... 53-68 ...... EAST TENNESSEE STATE F 6 ...... L ...... 70-74 ...... LONGWOOD Coach: Betty Jaynes J 22 ...... L ...... 57-62 ...... at Radford F 8 ...... L ...... 44-72 ...... OLD DOMINION Captains: Cathy Hanrahan, Kathy Railey, Anne Sonoga J 24 ...... L ...... 64-73 ...... at Appalachian State F 11 .....W ...... 52-44 ...... at William and Mary N 22 ...... L ...... 60-85 ...... FLORIDA F 1 .....W ...... 66-38 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 16 .....W ...... 65-47 ...... VIRGINIA TECH N 23 ...... L ...... 59-100 ...... NORTH CAROLINA F 5 ...... L ...... 48-54 ...... EAST CAROLINA F 18 ...... L ...... 54-56 ...... RADFORD N 26 ...... L ...... 51-96 ...... at Old Dominion F 9 ...... L ...... 51-56 ...... VIRGINIA F 21 ...... L ...... 49-60 ...... at Virginia D 4 .....W ...... 71-59 ...... TOWSON STATE F 16 ...... L ...... 47-57 ...... at Virginia Tech F 25 .....W ...... 66-55 ...... at Va. Commonwealth D 6 .....W ...... 2-0 ...... NORFOLK STATE F 19 ...... L ...... 60-70 ...... at Wake Forest M 2 ...... L ...... 51-54 ...... Radford# (n2) D 10 ...... L ...... 48-53 ...... at American F 22 .....W ...... 63-55 ...... GEORGE WASHINGTON M 3 ...... L ...... 54-62 ...... Norfolk State# (n2) J 6 ...... L ...... 57-79 ...... at West Virginia F 27 ...... L ...... 40-47 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 8 .....W ...... 70-64 ...... at Charleston (W.Va.) n1=Salisbury State M 3 ...... L ...... 58-92 ...... at Old Dominion J 10 ...... L ...... 66-73* ...... GEORGE MASON n2=Old Dominion n1=Lock Haven J 13 ...... L ...... 65-75 ...... at Radford n2=Geo. Washington 11978-79:978-79: 220-70-7 J 16 ...... L ...... 54-72 ...... at Kentucky Coach: Betty Jaynes J 17 ...... L ...... 75-82 ...... Mississippi (n1) 11983-84:983-84: 113-153-15 Captains: Mendy Childress, Anna Harvey J 20 ...... L ...... 66-75 ...... VIRGINIA STATE Coach: Shelia Moorman N 29 ...... L ...... 48-92 ...... at Maryland J 24 ...... L ...... 67-98 ...... EAST CAROLINA Captains: Betsy Blose, Sue Manelski D 1 .....W ...... 81-55 ...... SALISBURY STATE J 28 ...W+ ...... 58-66 ...... at Virginia Tech N. 26 ..... W ...... 88-48 ...... LOYOLA (MD.) D 2 .....W ...... 65-61 ...... EAST TENNESSEE STATE J 31 .....W ...... 78-74 ...... at Longwood N. 28 .....W ...... 68-53 ...... at George Mason D 5 .....W ...... 67-50 ...... at Frostburg State F 5 ...... L ...... 62-106 ...... at Illinois State D 2 ...... L ...... 65-66 ...... Howard (n1) D 8 .....W ...... 67-46 ...... MARSHALL F 6 .....W ...... 81-50 ...... Marshall (n2) D 3 ...... L ...... 57-60* ...... George Mason (n1) D 9 .....W ...... 57-56 ...... EASTERN KENTUCKY F 7 ...... L ...... 54-80 ...... Wisconsin-La Crosse (n2) D 8 .....W ...... 82-52 ...... AMERICAN J 3 .....W ...... 64-50 ...... at Northern Colorado F 14 ...... L ...... 53-75 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY D 10 ...... L ...... 47-57 ...... at East Carolina J 5 .....W ...... 81-61 ...... at Denver F 18 ...... L ...... 60-69 ...... VIRGINIA D 17 .....W ...... 78-47 ...... DAVIS & ELKINS J 6 ...... L ...... 50-52 ...... at Air Force F 22 ...... L ...... 69-84 ...... EAST TENNESSEE STATE D 27 .....W ...... 55-50 ...... Purdue (n2) J 10 .....W ...... 72-63 ...... Lock Haven (n1) F 25 ...... L ...... 53-79 ...... at Virginia Union D 28 ...... L ...... 55-64 ...... at Rhode Island J 11 .....W ...... 72-52 ...... Mount St. Mary’s (n1) M 3 ...... L ...... 65-71 ...... VIRGINIA TECH# D 29 .....W ...... 64-55 ...... Central Florida (n2) n1=Kentucky J 12 .....W ...... 65-53 ...... Slippery Rock (n1) n2=Illinois State J 6 .....W ...... 68-52 ...... APPALACHIAN STATE J 17 .....W ...... 65-51 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 8 ...... L ...... 52-57 ...... at Virginia J 24 ...... L ...... 62-99 ...... at Old Dominion J 11 ...... L ...... 57-64 ...... RICHMOND J 27 ...... L ...... 58-60 ...... NORFOLK STATE 11981-82:981-82: 66-18-18 J 15 ...... L ...... 43-47 ...... WEST VIRGINIA J 30 ...... L ...... 49-57 ...... at Virginia Tech Coach: Betty Jaynes J 19 .....W ...... 65-51 ...... RADFORD F 2 .....W ...... 57-55 ...... East Tennessee State (n2) Captains: Donna Firebaugh, Deana Meadows J 21 .....W ...... 71-54 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 3 ...... L ...... 55-73 ...... Lenoir-Rhyne (n2) N 20 ...... L ...... 61-77 ...... PITT-JOHNSTOWN J 24 ...... L ...... 56-64 ...... at East Tennessee State F 8 .....W ...... 79-50 ...... at Bridgewater N 24 ...... L ...... 73-76 ...... CHARLESTON (W.VA.) J 31 ...... L ...... 65-68 ...... at Richmond F 10 .....W ...... 68-54 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY D 1 ...... L ...... 68-81 ...... AMERICAN F 4 ...... L ...... 67-75 ...... at Towson State F 13 .....W ...... 52-43 ...... at Virginia Union D 4 .....W ...... 87-67 ...... Malone (n1) F 6 ...... L ...... 58-60 ...... at Manhattan F 15 .....W ...... 65-46 ...... VIRGINIA D 5 ...... L ...... 64-69 ...... at Pitt-Johnstown F 9 ...... L ...... 69-84 ...... GEORGE MASON F 21 .....W ...... 69-63 ...... at Radford D 11 ...... L ...... 80-87 ...... Fordham (n2) F 15 .....W ...... 63-58 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 24 .....W ...... 61-50 ...... at Longwood D 12 .....W ...... 106-83 ...... Vermont (n2) F 18 .....W ...... 60-57 ...... CHARLESTON (W.VA.) M 1 .....W ...... 66-64 ...... at Virginia Tech# J 2 ...... L ...... 46-91 ...... at Virginia F 21 .....W ...... 72-59 ...... VIRGINIA TECH M 2 .....W ...... 73-45 ...... Virginia# (n2) J 5 .....W ...... 76-66 ...... APPALACHIAN STATE F 24 ...... L ...... 54-75 ...... OLD DOMINION M 3 ...... L ...... 40-93 ...... Old Dominion# (n2) J 7 ...... L ...... 70-81 ...... at George Mason F 27 ...... L ...... 53-55 ...... at William and Mary J 15 .....W ...... 76-75 ...... Duke (n3) n1=Towson State M 2 .....W ...... 73-43 ...... William and Mary# (n3) n2=Virginia Tech J 16 ...... L ...... 60-90 ...... at East Carolina M 3 ...... L ...... 56-67 ...... Richmond# (n3) J 23 ...... L ...... 59-74 ...... LOUISVILLE n1=George Washington 11979-80:979-80: 110-130-13 J 27 ...... L ...... 66-84 ...... at Mount St. Mary’s n2=Rhode Island Coach: Betty Jaynes J 30 .....W ...... 64-49 ...... LONGWOOD n3=East Carolina Captains: Cathy Hanrahan, Cindy Waddell F 2 ...... L ...... 50-91 ...... OLD DOMINION N 16 .....W ...... 69-61 ...... WEST VIRGINIA F 6 ...... L ...... 69-72 ...... at Marshall 11984-85:984-85: 222-72-7 N 17 ...... L ...... 48-55 ...... EASTERN KENTUCKY F 10 ...... L ...... 74-85 ...... VIRGINIA TECH Coach: Shelia Moorman N 28 ...... L ...... 55-67 ...... AMERICAN F 12 .....W ...... 83-76 ...... at Towson State Captains: Floretta Jackson, Sue Manelski N 30 .....W ...... 80-65 ...... Delaware State (n1) F 20 ...... L ...... 62-80 ...... at East Tennessee State N 27 .....W ...... 101-65 ...... RANDOLPH-MACON D 1 ...... L ...... 43-65 ...... Georgetown (n1) F 24 ...... L ...... 73-85 ...... at William and Mary D 1 .....W ...... 80-50 ...... CHARLESTON (W.VA.) D 4 .....W ...... 74-73 ...... CHARLESTON (W.VA.) F 27 ...... L ...... 68-79 ...... WEST VIRGINIA D 3 .....W ...... 65-61 ...... at Radford D 7 ...... L ...... 48-72 ...... at East Carolina F 28 ...... L ...... 66-68 ...... RADFORD D 5 .....W ...... 69-62 ...... at American J 2 ...... L ...... 62-78 ...... at Central Florida M 9 ...... L ...... 60-63 ...... at Duke## D 8 .....W ...... 72-55 ...... TOWSON STATE n1=Pitt-Johnstown D 15 ...... L ...... 43-79 ...... at Old Dominion J 4 .....W ...... 79-56 ...... at Florida Southern n2=Southern Connecticut J 5 .....W ...... 85-61 ...... at South Florida n3=East Carolina D 31 .....W ...... 60-47 ...... Manhattan (n1) J 2 .....W ...... 54-35 ...... Fairleigh Dickinson (n1)

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 87 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS J 3 .....W ...... 59-56 ...... St. Joseph’s (Pa.) (n1) J 11 .....W ...... 80-53 ...... NAVY J 12 ...... L ...... 60-65 ...... WAKE FOREST J 15 .....W ...... 78-64 ...... at Va. Commonwealth J 19 .....W ...... 85-69 ...... EAST TENNESSEE STATE J 21 ...... L ...... 62-73 ...... at Virginia Tech J 23 .....W ...... 60-46 ...... RICHMOND J 26 .....W ...... 73-47 ...... at William and Mary J 28 ...... L ...... 67-70* ...... EAST CAROLINA J 30 .....W ...... 70-55 ...... at George Mason F 2 .....W ...... 70-46 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY F 5 .....W ...... 66-44 ...... AMERICAN F 8 .....W ...... 73-58 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON F 10 ...... L ...... 49-57 ...... VIRGINIA F 13 .....W ...... 67-56 ...... at Richmond F 16 .....W ...... 59-58 ...... at N.C. Wilmington F 18 ...... L ...... 57-61 ...... at East Carolina F 25 .....W ...... 71-59 ...... GEORGE MASON M 1 .....W ...... 68-48 ...... William and Mary# (n2) M 2 .....W ...... 74-55 ...... N.C. Wilmington# (n2) M 3 ...... L ...... 59-65 ...... East Carolina# (n2) n1=Miami n2=Richmond 11985-86:985-86: 228-48-4 Coach: Shelia Moorman 1985-86 NCAA “Sweet 16” Team Captains: Floretta Jackson, Julie Franken N 22 ...... L ...... 57-71 ...... at Virginia N 25 .....W ...... 94-48 ...... LIBERTY F 5 .....W ...... 81-59 ...... VIRGINIA TECH 11986-87:986-87: 227-47-4 N 27 .....W ...... 70-56 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 7 .....W ...... 63-57 ...... N.C. Charlotte (n2) Coach: Shelia Moorman D 3 .....W ...... 70-61 ...... RADFORD F 8 .....W ...... 67-63 ...... at Marshall Captains: Floretta Jackson, Betsy Witman D 6 .....W ...... 69-46 ...... PRINCETON F 12 .....W ...... 60-53 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH N 29 .....W ...... 74-73 ...... Missouri (n1) D 7 .....W ...... 60-58 ...... WAKE FOREST F 15 .....W ...... 76-46 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY N 30 ...... L ...... 53-54 ...... at Western Kentucky D 14 .....W ...... 62-55 ...... at American F 17 .....W ...... 69-39 ...... RICHMOND D 5 .....W ...... 85-49 ...... Howard (n2) D 30 .....W ...... 63-54 ...... at George Mason F 22 .....W ...... 61-55 ...... at N.C. Wilmington D 6 .....W ...... 61-56 ...... at George Washington J 3 .....W ...... 53-51 ...... Notre Dame (n1) F 24 ...... L ...... 59-63 ...... at East Carolina D 11 ...... L ...... 52-59 ...... VIRGINIA J 4 ...... L ...... 55-57 ...... Oklahoma (n1) M 1 .....W ...... 74-55 ...... at N.C. Wilmington# D 13 .....W ...... 80-66 ...... HOWARD J 5 .....W ...... 76-46 ...... Fairfield (n1) M 2 .....W ...... 66-62 ...... East Carolina# (n3) D 22 .....W ...... 83-36 ...... at Radford J 11 .....W ...... 57-39 ...... at East Tennessee State M 12 ..... W ...... 55-53 ...... at Providence## D 27 .....W ...... 64-61 ...... Northeastern (n3) J 13 .....W ...... 80-73* ...... AMERICAN M 15 ..... W ...... 71-62 ...... at Virginia## D 28 .....W ...... 80-73 ...... Providence (n3) J 15 .....W ...... 65-53 ...... OLD DOMINION M 20 ...... L ...... 51-72 ...... Western Kentucky## (n4) D 29 .....W ...... 62-52 ...... at La Salle n1=Miami J 3 .....W ...... 75-52 ...... GEORGE MASON J 18 .....W ...... 70-44 ...... at William and Mary n2=Marshall J 20 .....W ...... 74-67 ...... at Richmond n3=N.C. Wilmington J 6 .....W ...... 97-58 ...... EAST TENNESSEE STATE J 25 .....W ...... 79-58 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON n4=The Palestra, Philadelphia J 12 .....W ...... 71-61 ...... at American J 27 .....W ...... 82-55 ...... EAST CAROLINA J 15 ...... L ...... 61-63 ...... at Virginia Tech F 1 .....W ...... 67-48 ...... GEORGE MASON J 17 .....W ...... 77-55 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 19 .....W ...... 79-56 ...... RICHMOND J 24 .....W ...... 98-72 ...... at N.C. Wilmington J 26 .....W ...... 73-47 ...... at East Carolina J 31 .....W ...... 80-46 ...... at George Mason F 4 .....W ...... 68-61 ...... at Wake Forest F 6 .....W ...... 77-55 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 9 .....W ...... 79-59 ...... AMERICAN F 13 .....W ...... 92-38 ...... at William and Mary F 16 .....W ...... 62-37 ...... at Richmond F 19 .....W ...... 66-62 ...... at Old Dominion F 21 .....W ...... 82-66 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON F 23 .....W ...... 68-47 ...... EAST CAROLINA F 28 .....W ...... 107-48 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON# M 1 .....W ...... 74-62 ...... AMERICAN# M 15 ..... W ...... 68-60 ...... VANDERBILT## M 26 ...... L ...... 57-91 ...... Texas## (n4) n1=Western Kentucky n2=George Washington n3=La Salle n4=Cumberland County Arena, Fayetteville, N.C.

1986-87 NCAA “Sweet 16” Team

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 88 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 11987-88:987-88: 227-47-4 Coach: Shelia Moorman Captain: Alisa Harris N 30 .....W ...... 77-50 ...... MD., BALTIMORE CO. D 4 .....W ...... 74-52 ...... Seton Hall (n1) D 5 .....W ...... 60-38 ...... Louisville (n1) D 10 .....W ...... 81-72* ...... at George Washington D 12 .....W ...... 76-58 ...... HOWARD D 21 .....W ...... 77-54 ...... RADFORD J 2 ...... L ...... 65-74 ...... Houston (n2) J 3 .....W ...... 65-62 ...... Georgia Southern (n2) J 4 .....W ...... 87-60 ...... New Hampshire (n2) J 9 .....W ...... 90-63 ...... at N.C. Wilmington J 11 .....W ...... 88-51 ...... at East Carolina J 16 .....W ...... 71-47 ...... at William and Mary J 19 .....W ...... 59-43 ...... RICHMOND J 23 .....W ...... 87-64 ...... at American J 25 .....W ...... 79-39 ...... VIRGINIA TECH J 27 ...... L ...... 69-81 ...... at Virginia J 30 .....W ...... 73-55 ...... at George Mason F 3 ...... L ...... 57-58 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 6 .....W ...... 87-67 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON F 8 .....W ...... 79-54 ...... EAST CAROLINA F 13 .....W ...... 83-67 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY F 15 .....W ...... 75-69 ...... OLD DOMINION 1987-88 NCAA “Sweet 16” Team F 18 .....W ...... 71-57 ...... at Richmond F 20 .....W ...... 75-45 ...... AMERICAN 11989-90:989-90: 117-137-13 F 17 ...... L ...... 50-53* ...... VIRGINIA TECH F 22 .....W ...... 75-54 ...... GEORGE MASON Coach: Shelia Moorman F 21 .....W ...... 77-51 ...... AMERICAN F 26 .....W ...... 77-74* ...... PENN STATE Captains: Kerri Gilmore, Chrystal Navarro F 24 ...... L ...... 43-47 ...... at George Mason M 5 .....W ...... 77-60 ...... at Monmouth N 24 .....W ...... 61-51 ...... at Boston College M 2 .....W ...... 68-54 ...... at Richmond M 11 ..... W ...... 86-62 ...... N.C. Wilmington# (n3) N 26 .....W ...... 60-50 ...... at Boston University M 8 .....W ...... 71-56 ...... American# (n2) M 12 .....W ...... 87-72 ...... George Mason# (n3) D 3 .....W ...... 68-32 ...... MORGAN STATE M 9 .....W ...... 72-49 ...... East Carolina# (n2) M 19 ..... W ...... 70-63 ...... CLEMSON## D 6 ...... L ...... 56-70 ...... at George Washington M 10 ...... L ...... 46-47 ...... at Richmond# M 24 ...... L ...... 52-72 ...... Tennessee## (n4) n1=Florida International D 9 ...... L ...... 55-67 ...... VIRGINIA n2=Richmond n1=Northwestern D 18 ...... L ...... 62-72 ...... at Temple n2=Miami (Fla.) D 21 .....W ...... 66-53 ...... RADFORD n3=American 11990-91:990-91: 226-56-5 n4=Old Dominion D 28 .....W ...... 92-69 ...... MOREHEAD STATE J 3 .....W ...... 69-56 ...... La Salle (n1) Coach: Shelia Moorman J 4 ...... L ...... 53-72 ...... Miami (n1) Captains: Kerri Gilmore, Vicki Harris, Paula Schuler 11988-89:988-89: 226-46-4 N 23 .....W ...... 83-60 ...... Boise State (n1) Coach: Shelia Moorman J 5 ...... L ...... 56-58 ...... at Fla. International J 10 .....W ...... 65-49 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY N 24 ...... L ...... 44-68 ...... at Nebraska Captain: Donna Budd N 30 .....W ...... 80-50 ...... RHODE ISLAND N 26 .....W ...... 67-52 ...... BOSTON COLLEGE J 13 .....W ...... 79-52 ...... at N.C. Wilmington J 15 ...... L ...... 68-70 ...... at East Carolina D 1 ...... L ...... 49-52 ...... UNC CHARLOTTE D 2 .....W ...... 87-44 ...... Pennsylvania (n1) D 6 .....W ...... 78-57 ...... GEORGE WASHINGTON D 3 ...... L ...... 79-80 ...... at Duke J 18 ...... L ...... 66-82 ...... OLD DOMINION J 22 ...... L ...... 63-70 ...... ST. JOSEPH’S, PA. D 8 .....W ...... 89-56 ...... BOSTON UNIVERSITY D 7 .....W ...... 71-50 ...... GEORGE WASHINGTON D 16 .....W ...... 83-57 ...... at Radford D 10 .....W ...... 72-49 ...... at Virginia Tech J 24 .....W ...... 68-60 ...... at American J 27 .....W ...... 62-44 ...... GEORGE MASON D 18 .....W ...... 64-59 ...... ILLINOIS STATE D 19 ...... L ...... 71-76* ...... at Radford D 28 .....W ...... 85-47 ...... at Cal St.-Northridge D 29 .....W ...... 65-49 ...... Notre Dame (n2) J 31 .....W ...... 65-57* ...... at William and Mary F 4 ...... L ...... 60-64 ...... RICHMOND D 30 .....W ...... 75-69 ...... at UCLA D 30 .....W ...... 55-53 ...... at St. Joseph’s (Pa.) J 5 .....W ...... 73-49 ...... at William and Mary J 4 .....W ...... 74-52 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 7 .....W ...... 78-64 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 10 .....W ...... 80-61 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON J 9 .....W ...... 76-61 ...... at Old Dominion J 8 .....W ...... 82-36 ...... MONMOUTH J 12 .....W ...... 82-63 ...... EAST CAROLINA J 11 .....W ...... 80-69 ...... at American F 12 ...... L ...... 64-77 ...... EAST CAROLINA J 14 .....W ...... 72-46 ...... EAST CAROLINA J 16 .....W ...... 90-56 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON J 21 .....W ...... 75-30 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 25 .....W ...... 73-57 ...... RICHMOND J 28 .....W ...... 69-56 ...... at George Mason F 1 ...... L ...... 51-83 ...... at Old Dominion F 4 .....W ...... 91-57 ...... AMERICAN F 6 .....W ...... 86-78** ...... at Penn State F 11 .....W ...... 63-53 ...... at East Carolina F 13 .....W ...... 77-60 ...... at NC Wilmington F 17 .....W ...... 61-58 ...... TEMPLE F 22 .....W ...... 58-51 ...... at Richmond F 25 .....W ...... 68-57 ...... GEORGE MASON M 1 .....W ...... 85-53 ...... MOUNT ST. MARY’S M 4 .....W ...... 88-54 ...... at William and Mary M 10 .....W ...... 71-63 ...... East Carolina# (n3) M 11 ..... W ...... 55-45 ...... Richmond# (n3) M 15 ..... W ...... 94-74 ...... PROVIDENCE## M 19 ...... L ...... 66-81 ...... at Ohio State## n1=Duke n2=St. Joseph’s (Pa.) n3=William and Mary 1988-89 NCAA Round of 32 Team

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 89 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS J 14 .....W ...... 77-38 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON F 12 ...... L ...... 67-69 ...... at East Carolina 11994-95:994-95: 222-72-7 J 19 .....W ...... 84-59 ...... at American F 14 .....W ...... 78-63 ...... at N.C. Wilmington Coach: Shelia Moorman J 21 .....W ...... 64-48 ...... at Virginia Tech F 19 .....W ...... 66-64 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY Captains: Christina Lee, Kara Ratliff J 26 .....W ...... 48-42 ...... GEORGE MASON F 21 ...... L ...... 44-67 ...... at Old Dominion N 26 ...... L ...... 30-60 ...... at Iowa J 31 .....W ...... 73-62 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 28 .....W ...... 60-53 ...... AMERICAN N 27 ...... L ...... 65-81 ...... Marquette (n1) F 2 .....W ...... 81-56 ...... LIBERTY M 2 .....W ...... 52-47 ...... at Richmond D 1 .....W ...... 88-43 ...... MORGAN STATE F 6 .....W ...... 71-54 ...... RICHMOND M 5 ...... L ...... 49-52* ...... at George Mason D 4 .....W ...... 73-48 ...... TEMPLE F 9 .....W ...... 74-68* ...... at East Carolina M 11 ...... L ...... 58-60 ...... William and Mary# (n3) D 9 ...... L ...... 40-62 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 11 .....W ...... 85-62 ...... at N.C. Wilmington n1=Arizona State D 18 .....W ...... 100-67 ...... MARSHALL F 16 .....W ...... 76-52 ...... AMERICAN n2=La Salle n3=Old Dominion D 21 .....W ...... 79-55 ...... at Robert Morris F 20 .....W ...... 80-52 ...... HOWARD D 28 ...... L ...... 63-75 ...... Duke (n2) F 23 .....W ...... 54-45 ...... at George Mason 11993-94:993-94: 116-126-12 D 29 .....W ...... 66-59 ...... Towson State (n2) F 26 ...... L ...... 47-52 ...... at Richmond J 2 .....W ...... 76-54 ...... FAIRFIELD M 1 .....W ...... 64-41 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY Coach: Shelia Moorman Captain: Gail Shelly J 6 ...... L ...... 64-68 ...... at Old Dominion M 8 ...... L ...... 75-78 ...... EAST CAROLINA# J 8 .....W ...... 70-67 ...... at Vermont M 13 ..... W ...... 70-62 ...... KENTUCKY## N 26 .....W ...... 62-53 ...... at Va. Commonwealth N 29 .....W ...... 77-33 ...... COPPIN STATE J 13 .....W ...... 84-54 ...... EAST CAROLINA M 16 .....W ...... 73-71 ...... at Penn State## J 15 .....W ...... 80-33 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON M 21 ...... L ...... 55-57 ...... Clemson (n2)## D 4 .....W ...... 56-50 ...... at Syracuse D 5 ...... L ...... 46-58 ...... Lafayette (n1) J 19 .....W ...... 64-47 ...... at William and Mary n1=Nebraska J 23 ...... L ...... 54-68 ...... at Virginia Tech n2=The Palestra, Philadelphia D 11 ...... L ...... 45-54 ...... OHIO STATE D 19 ...... L ...... 44-72 ...... IOWA J 26 .....W ...... 77-51 ...... at George Mason D 22 .....W ...... 76-63 ...... at St. Peter’s J 29 .....W ...... 72-53 ...... AMERICAN 11991-92:991-92: 116-126-12 F 5 .....W ...... 58-57 ...... at Richmond Coach: Shelia Moorman D 30 .....W ...... 90-64 ...... ROBERT MORRIS J 2 .....W ...... 63-47 ...... Columbia (n2) F 10 .....W ...... 74-38 ...... at N.C. Wilmington Captains: Elnora Jones, Emily McCracken F 12 .....W ...... 67-41 ...... at East Carolina N 23 ...... L ...... 49-61 ...... at Ohio State J 3 ...... L ...... 58-88 ...... George Washington (n2) J 4 ...... L ...... 58-71 ...... Arkansas State (n2) F 16 .....W ...... 81-57 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY N 29 .....W ...... 72-63 ...... ROBERT MORRIS F 19 .....W ...... 87-80 ...... OLD DOMINION N 30 .....W ...... 84-58 ...... APPALACHIAN STATE J 14 .....W ...... 67-62 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 16 ...... L ...... 49-71 ...... OLD DOMINION F 23 .....W ...... 83-70 ...... GEORGE MASON D 6 .....W ...... 81-73 ...... RADFORD F 26 .....W ...... 78-47 ...... at American D 16 .....W ...... 78-72 ...... UCLA J 20 ...... L ...... 50-56 ...... at George Mason J 23 .....W ...... 68-35 ...... at American M 2 .....W ...... 62-58 ...... RICHMOND D 19 ...... L ...... 61-70 ...... at Illinois State M 9 .....W ...... 72-64* ...... East Carolina# (n3) D 21 .....W ...... 56-54 ...... at Butler J 25 ...... L ...... 60-74 ...... VIRGINIA TECH J 28 .....W ...... 73-59 ...... at N.C. Wilmington M 10 ..... W ...... 68-52 ...... Richmond# (n3) D 29 ...... L ...... 54-71 ...... at Maine M 11 ...... L ...... 44-63 ...... at Old Dominion# J 5 .....W ...... 73-41 ...... at Howard J 30 .....W ...... 79-55 ...... at East Carolina F 3 .....W ...... 82-58 ...... RICHMOND n1=Iowa J 11 .....W ...... 91-68 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON n2=St. Joseph’s (Pa.) J 13 .....W ...... 71-69* ...... EAST CAROLINA F 11 .....W ...... 63-59 ...... at William and Mary n3=Old Dominion J 18 ...... L ...... 62-64* ...... at Old Dominion F 13 ...... L ...... 59-73 ...... at Old Dominion J 22 .....W ...... 63-61* ...... WILLIAM AND MARY F 17 ...... L ...... 54-71 ...... GEORGE MASON 11995-96:995-96: 221-91-9 J 25 ...... L ...... 56-73 ...... at American F 20 .....W ...... 58-42 ...... AMERICAN Coach: Shelia Moorman J 29 ...... L ...... 51-60 ...... at George Mason F 25 .....W ...... 74-56 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON Captains: Holly Rilinger, Sarah Schreib, Krissy Hein- F 2 ...... L ...... 60-62 ...... RICHMOND F 27 .....W ...... 83-50 ...... EAST CAROLINA baugh F 4 ...... L ...... 64-81 ...... at Va. Commonwealth M 4 ...... L ...... 61-67 ...... at Richmond N 24 ...... L ...... 71-72 ...... Weber State (n1) F 8 .....W ...... 71-58 ...... at N.C. Wilmington M 10 ..... W ...... 80-52 ...... American# (n3) N 25 .....W ...... 72-66 ...... Gonzaga (n1) F 10 ...... L ...... 55-69 ...... at East Carolina M 11 ...... L ...... 43-63 ...... George Mason# (n3) D 1 .....W ...... 73-63 ...... MINNESOTA F 15 .....W ...... 70-69 ...... OLD DOMINION n1=Syracuse n2=Florida International D 3 .....W ...... 73-44 ...... at Marshall F 17 .....W ...... 75-62 ...... VIRGINIA TECH n3=Old Dominion D 6 ...... L ...... 61-76 ...... VANDERBILT F 19 ...... L ...... 62-67 ...... at William and Mary D 16 .....W ...... 80-46 ...... HOWARD F 22 .....W ...... 69-51 ...... AMERICAN D 21 .....W ...... 66-46 ...... at Temple F 26 .....W ...... 63-58 ...... GEORGE MASON D 29 .....W ...... 83-67 ...... Florida International (n2) M 1 .....W ...... 64-48 ...... at Richmond D 30 ...... L ...... 50-62 ...... Colorado State (n2) M 5 ...... L ...... 65-68 ...... at UNC Greensboro J 5 .....W ...... 66-61 ...... at East Carolina M 12 .....W ...... 64-56 ...... George Mason# (n1) J 7 .....W ...... 65-39 ...... at N.C. Wilmington M 13 ...... L ...... 54-63 ...... East Carolina# (n1) n1=Old Dominion 11992-93:992-93: 116-116-11 Coach: Shelia Moorman Captains: none selected D 2 .....W ...... 80-47 ...... MORGAN STATE D 4 ...... L ...... 79-92 ...... Marquette (n1) D 5 .....W ...... 83-56 ...... Grand Canyon (n1) D 9 ...... L ...... 80-84* ...... at Radford D 12 .....W ...... 88-58 ...... MD., BALTIMORE CO. D 21 ...... L ...... 62-84 ...... VERMONT D 28 ...... L ...... 63-87 ...... Nebraska (n2) D 29 .....W ...... 92-61 ...... Central Connecticut (n2) J 2 .....W ...... 84-61 ...... ST. PETER’S J 7 .....W ...... 65-62 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 13 .....W ...... 63-45 ...... UNC GREENSBORO J 15 .....W ...... 60-53 ...... EAST CAROLINA J 17 .....W ...... 66-55 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON J 22 .....W ...... 55-49 ...... at William and Mary J 24 ...... L ...... 42-71 ...... OLD DOMINION J 29 .....W ...... 76-59 ...... RICHMOND F 1 ...... L ...... 69-75* ...... at American F 5 .....W ...... 56-53 ...... GEORGE MASON F 9 ...... L ...... 60-81 ...... at Virginia Tech 1990-91 NCAA “Sweet 16” Team

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 90 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 11998-99:998-99: 111-201-20 Coach: Bud Childers Captains: Mistiza Colebank, Akosua Demann, Manika Herring, Kish Jordan N 13 .....W ...... 71-48 ...... Radford (n1) N 20 ...... L ...... 60-78 ...... Pepperdine (n2) N 21 .....W ...... 92-54 Maryland-Eastern Shore (n2) N 24 ...... L ...... 54-72 ...... at Virginia Tech N 27 .....W ...... 51-48 ...... RHODE ISLAND N 29 .....W ...... 75-54 ...... ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) D 5 ...... L ...... 61-80 ...... at William and Mary D 8 .....W ...... 69-53 ...... ST. FRANCIS (PA.) D 12 ...... L ...... 57-67 ...... at Delaware D 21 ...... L ...... 38-71 ...... Texas Tech (n3) D 22 ...... L ...... 51-69 ...... at Hawaii D 23 ...... L ...... 46-57 ...... Loyola Marymount (n3) J 1 .....W ...... 67-66*** ...... Northeastern (n4) J 2 ...... L ...... 46-73 ...... at Florida International J 5 ...... L ...... 59-61 ...... AMERICAN J 8 ...... L ...... 55-67 ...... at N.C. Wilmington J 10 ...... L ...... 61-70 ...... at East Carolina J 15 .....W ...... 59-58 ...... GEORGE MASON J 17 .....W ...... 56-50 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH 1995-96 NCAA Tournament Team J 22 ...... L ...... 52-79 ...... at Old Dominion J 29 ...... L ...... 62-65 ...... EAST CAROLINA J 11 .....W ...... 75-58 ...... VIRGINIA TECH F 23 .....W ...... 69-56 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON J 31 ...... L ...... 63-70 ...... at Va. Commonwealth J 14 ...... L ...... 59-69 ...... RICHMOND F 27 .....W ...... 55-48 ...... George Mason# (n3) F 2 .....W ...... 83-74 ...... RICHMOND J 19 .....W ...... 62-60 ...... AMERICAN F 28 ...... L ...... 48-86 ...... Old Dominion# (n3) F 5 ...... L ...... 50-74 ...... OLD DOMINION J 21 .....W ...... 75-58 ...... at George Mason n1=Minnesota F 7 .....W ...... 70-61 ...... at American J 26 ...... L ...... 42-67 ...... OLD DOMINION n2=Houston F 12 ...... L ...... 53-55 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 28 ...... L ...... 48-58 ...... at William and Mary n3=Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum) F 14 ...... L ...... 69-78 ...... at Richmond F 2 .....W ...... 65-59 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 21 ...... L ...... 51-52 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON F 4 .....W ...... 78-73 ...... at American 11997-98:997-98: 117-117-11 F 27 ...... L ...... 53-60 ...... at George Mason F 9 .....W ...... 74-41 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON Coach: Bud Childers M 3 .....W ...... 58-36 ...... American# (n5) F 11 .....W ...... 66-54 ...... EAST CAROLINA Captains: Nyesha Basey, Manika Herring M 4 ...... L ...... 45-73 ...... Old Dominion# (n5) F 18 .....W ...... 85-48 ...... at Richmond N 19 .....W ...... 56-51 ...... DELAWARE n1=Liberty F 23 .....W ...... 79-62 ...... GEORGE MASON N 23 ...... L ...... 42-59 ...... at Vanderbilt n2=Villanova N 28 ...... L ...... 62-85 ...... at Maine n3=Hawaii F 25 .....W ...... 84-66 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY n4=Florida International F 28 ...... L ...... 64-77 ...... at Old Dominion N 29 .....W ...... 79-47 ...... SW Louisiana (n1) n5=Richmond M 3 .....W ...... 71-55 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH D 2 .....W ...... 65-44 ...... MOUNT ST. MARY’S (MD.) M 7 .....W ...... 77-63 ...... East Carolina# (n3) D 5 .....W ...... 83-69 ...... at Radford D 14 .....W ...... 78-48 ...... ROBERT MORRIS 11999-00:999-00: 119-109-10 M 8 .....W ...... 74-61 ...... George Mason# (n3) Coach: Bud Childers D 17 ...... L ...... 71-76** ...... WAKE FOREST M 9 ...... L ...... 58-84 ...... at Old Dominion# Captains: Allyson Keener, Mandy White D 21 .....W ...... 77-70 ...... VIRGINIA TECH M 16 ...... L ...... 53-85 ...... at Duke## N 19 .....W ...... 74-67 ...... WAGNER D 28 ...... L ...... 51-57 ...... at Pacific n1=Nebraska N 23 .....W ...... 68-59 ...... MURRAY STATE n2=St. John’s J 2 ...... L ...... 52-66 ...... at Va. Commonwealth N 26 ...... L ...... 83-91 ...... Northwestern State (n1) n3=Old Dominion J 6 ...... L ...... 66-69 ...... AMERICAN N 27 ...... L ...... 75-89 ...... at DePaul J 9 .....W ...... 67-63 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON D 2 ...... L ...... 50-66 ...... VIRGINIA TECH J 11 .....W ...... 62-52 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY 11996-97:996-97: 119-99-9 D 5 .....W ...... 81-46 ...... at Rhode Island Coach: Shelia Moorman J 16 ...... L ...... 65-76 ...... OLD DOMINION D 11 ...... L ...... 69-73 ...... at St. Francis (Pa.) Captains: Holly Rilinger, Sarah Schreib J 18 .....W ...... 68-67 ...... at George Mason D 19 .....W ...... 83-73 ...... COPPIN STATE N 22 .....W ...... 63-49 ...... RADFORD J 23 .....W ...... 66-39 ...... EAST CAROLINA D 22 .....W ...... 85-62 ...... MD., BALTIMORE CO. N 24 .....W ...... 69-63 ...... MAINE J 25 .....W ...... 77-74* ...... at RICHMOND D 29 .....W ...... 84-54 ...... HOWARD N 30 .....W ...... 55-48 ...... Kent State (n1) J 30 ...... L ...... 59-81 ...... at Old Dominion J 2 .....W ...... 89-73 ...... RIDER D 1 .....W ...... 64-56 ...... at Minnesota F 1 .....W ...... 63-44 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 7 .....W ...... 81-56 ...... EAST CAROLINA D 5 .....W ...... 56-54 ...... at Virginia Tech F 6 .....W ...... 78-48 ...... at William and Mary J 9 ...... L ...... 104-114* ...... at Richmond D 7 .....W ...... 95-28 ...... MD.-EASTERN SHORE F 10 ...... L ...... 64-83 ...... RICHMOND J 14 .....W ...... 65-53 ...... GEORGE MASON D 15 .....W ...... 77-59 ...... AMERICAN F 13 .....W ...... 71-57 ...... at N.C. Wilmington J 16 ...... L ...... 57-74 ...... at Old Dominion D 20 ...... L ...... 51-63 ...... at Wake Forest F 15 ...... L ...... 63-73*** ...... at East Carolina J 21 ...... L ...... 49-55 ...... at Va. Commonwealth D 28 .....W ...... 71-46 ...... Western Illinois (n2) F 20 .....W ...... 71-65 ...... at American J 23 .....W ...... 66-63 ...... at William and Mary D 29 .....W ...... 84-47 ...... Lamar (n2) F 22 .....W ...... 60-53 ...... GEORGE MASON J 30 .....W ...... 72-43 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON J 3 .....W ...... 80-45 ...... PACIFIC F 26 .....W ...... 72-68 ...... Richmond# (n2) F 4 .....W ...... 92-76 ...... RICHMOND J 5 .....W ...... 70-68 ...... at N.C. Wilmington F 28 ...... L ...... 52-53 ...... American# (n2) F 6 .....W ...... 78-71 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 10 .....W ...... 68-60 ...... GEORGE MASON n1=Maine F 11 ...... L ...... 62-80 ...... at East Carolina J 17 ...... L ...... 53-78 ...... OLD DOMINION n2=Richmond, Va. (Richmond Coliseum) F 13 .....W ...... 64-55 ...... at N.C. Wilmington J 19 ...... L ...... 70-77 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 18 .....W ...... 76-62 ...... AMERICAN J 24 ...... L ...... 70-72 ...... at East Carolina F 20 .....W ...... 74-50 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 26 .....W ...... 76-59 ...... at William and Mary F 25 ...... L ...... 64-84 ...... OLD DOMINION J 31 ...... L ...... 46-65 ...... RICHMOND M 1 .....W ...... 71-66 ...... at George Mason F 2 .....W ...... 72-70 ...... at George Mason M 5 .....W ...... 74-69 ...... at American F 7 ...... L ...... 49-77 ...... at Old Dominion M 9 .....W ...... **72-70 ...... American# (n2) F 9 .....W ...... 78-57 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY M 10 ...... L ...... 62-65 ...... N.C. Wilmington# (n2) F 11 ...... L ...... 65-76 ...... at American n1=DePaul F 14 .....W ...... 68-52 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH n2=Va. Commonwealth F 16 .....W ...... 75-56 ...... at Richmond F 21 ...... L ...... 66-68 ...... EAST CAROLINA

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 91 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 22002-03:002-03: 117-127-12 Coach: Bud Childers/Kenny Brooks Captains: Jess Cichowicz, Nadine Morgan, Shanna Price N 22 ...... L ...... 52-55 ...... TULANE N 27 ...... L ...... 53-70 ...... at Duquesne D 1 .....W ...... 73-35 ...... BOISE STATE D 7 ...... L ...... 73-77* ...... at Virginia Tech D 15 .....W ...... 92-63 ...... NORFOLK STATE D 18 .....W ...... 96-45 ...... MORGAN STATE D 21 ...... L ...... 67-68 ...... at Charlotte D 28 .....W ...... 75-42 ...... Lipscomb (n1) D 29 .....W ...... 59-52 ...... Rhode Island (n1) J 5 ...... L ...... 57-82 ...... at George Mason J 9 .....W ...... 87-78 ...... HOFSTRA J 12 ...... L ...... 61-68 ...... at Va. Commonwealth J 16 ...... L ...... 48-58 ...... at Old Dominion J 19 .....W ...... 72-67* ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 23 .....W ...... 62-42 ...... TOWSON J 26 .....W ...... 65-62 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON J 30 ...... L ...... 49-60 ...... at Delaware F 2 .....W ...... 73-50 ...... DREXEL F 6 .....W ...... 68-58 ...... GEORGE MASON F 9 .....W ...... 98-95* ...... OLD DOMINION F 13 .....W ...... 78-73 ...... at William and Mary 2000-01 WNIT Semifinalist Team F 16 ...... L ...... 53-60 ...... at N.C. Wilmington F 21 .....W ...... 71-60 ...... at Hofstra 22000-01:000-01: 223-103-10 22001-02:001-02: 116-126-12 F 23 .....W ...... 65-45 ...... at Towson Coach: Bud Childers Coach: Bud Childers F 27 .....W ...... 84-68 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH Captains: Allyson Keener, Nadine Morgan, Stacey Todd Captains: Jess Cichowicz, Hollee Franklin, Allyson M 2 ...... L ...... 64-75 ...... DELAWARE N 11 ...... L ...... 70-75 ...... at Georgetown# Keener, Nadine Morgan M 6 ...... L ...... 58-59 ...... at Drexel N 17 .....W ...... 81-67 ...... MOUNT ST. MARY’S N 16 .....W ...... 92-65 ...... GARDNER-WEBB M 13 .....W ...... 70-50 ...... George Mason# (n2) N 21 ...... L ...... 60-78 ...... at Virginia Tech N 18 .....W ...... 76-58 ...... EAST TENNESSEE STATE M 14 ...... L ...... 55-71 ...... at Old Dominion# N 24 .....W ...... 81-52 ...... TOWSON N 23 ...... L ...... 45-85 ...... Illinois (n1) n1=Stetson n2=Old Dominion N 28 .....W ...... 85-68 ...... ST. FRANCIS (PA.) N 24 .....W ...... 80-58 ...... Stony Brook (n1) D 3 ...... L ...... 59-81 ...... VANDERBILT N 29 .....W ...... 56-49 ...... MASSACHUSETTS D 8 .....W ...... 72-65 ...... at Massachusetts D 2 ...... L ...... 44-90 ...... at Vanderbilt 22003-04:003-04: 113-183-18 D 16 ..... W ...... 85-68 ...... at West Virginia D 7 .....W ...... 69-49 ...... COASTAL CAROLINA Coach: Kenny Brooks D 21 .....W ...... 92-55 ...... Western Michigan (n1) D 16 .....W ...... 74-56 ...... WEST VIRGINIA Captain: Jody LeRose D 22 ...... L ...... 56-73 ...... Washington D 21 ...... L ...... 47-70 ...... VIRGINIA TECH N 23 .....W ...... 68-64 ...... JACKSONVILLE STATE D 30 .....W ...... 80-65 ...... HIGH POINT D 23 .....W ...... 76-73 ...... at Va. Commonwealth N 27 ...... L ...... 53-60 ...... Georgia Tech (n1) J 4 ...... L ...... 62-65 ...... GEORGE MASON J 4 .....W ...... 90-76 ...... DREXEL N 28 ...... L ...... 64-82 ...... SW Missouri State (n1) J 7 ...... L ...... 56-62 ...... at Old Dominion J 6 .....W ...... 66-58 ...... HOFSTRA N 29 ...... L ...... 63-89 ...... West Virginia (n1) J 11 .....W ...... 89-86 ...... at Richmond J 10 .....W ...... 64-49 ...... TOWSON D 5 .....W ...... 80-49 ...... Winthrop % (n2) J 18 .....W ...... 71-60 ...... AMERICAN J 13 .....W ...... 66-51 ...... at William and Mary D 6 ...... L ...... 55-66 ...... at Cornell J 21 .....W ...... 64-62 ...... at Va. Commonwealth J 18 .....W ...... 66-56 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON D 18 ...... L ...... 64-66 ...... at Tulane J 26 .....W ...... 67-56 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON J 20 ...... L ...... 50-58 ...... at Delaware D 21 ...... L ...... 53-60 ...... VIRGINIA TECH J 28 .....W ...... 68-66 ...... at William and Mary J 24 .....W ...... 76-64 ...... at George Mason D 30 .....W ...... 73-58 ...... DUQUESNE F 4 .....W ...... 79-59 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 27 ...... L ...... 51-68 ...... OLD DOMINION J 4 ...... L ...... 59-61 ...... at Drexel F 9 .....W ...... 60-48 ...... at N.C. Wilmington F 1 ...... L ...... 54-66 ...... at Drexel J 6 .....W ...... 71-64 ...... CHARLOTTE F 11 ...... L ...... 51-61 ...... at East Carolina F 3 ...... L ...... 55-61 ...... at Hofstra J 9 ...... L ...... 73-75 ...... OLD DOMINION F 15 .....W ...... 75-70 ...... RICHMOND F 7 .....W ...... 69-49 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 11 .....W ...... 71-61 ...... at Towson F 18 .....W ...... 49-48 ...... OLD DOMINION F 10 .....W ...... 55-29 ...... at Towson J 15 .....W ...... 64-53 ...... GEORGE MASON F 22 ...... L ...... 51-68 ...... at George Mason F 14 ...... L ...... 64-72 ...... GEORGE MASON J 18 ...... L ...... 68-71 ...... at William and Mary F 25 .....W ...... 81-57 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY F 17 ...... L ...... 43-67 ...... at Old Dominion J 19 .....W ...... 53-51 ...... at Norfolk State F 28 .....W ...... 68-51 ...... at American F 21 ...... L ...... 52-55 ...... at N.C. Wilmington J 22 ...... L ...... 51-61 ...... at N.C. Wilmington M 2 .....W ...... 72-55 ...... EAST CAROLINA F 24 ...... L ...... 55-59 ...... DELAWARE J 25 ...... L ...... 37-48 ...... HOFSTRA M 9 .....W ...... 72-68 ...... George Mason# (n2) M 2 .....W ...... 72-67 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 29 ...... L ...... 67-76 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH M 10 ...... L ...... 62-66 ...... Old Dominion# M 7 ...... L ...... 56-65 ...... George Mason# (n2) F 1 .....W ...... 84-57 ...... DELAWARE M 15 ..... W ...... 59-57 ...... TEMPLE### n1=St. Mary’s (Calif.) F 5 ...... L ...... 54-58 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON M 17 ..... W ...... 78-74 ...... GEORGETOWN### n2=Old Dominion F 8 ...... L ...... 67-77 ...... at Va. Commonwealth M 20 .....W ...... 63-61 ...... at Mississippi State### F 12 .....W ...... 62-61 ...... at Delaware M 25 ...... L ...... 65-74 ...... at Ohio State### F 15 .....W ...... 60-56 ...... DREXEL n1=Washington F 20 ...... L ...... 69-85 ...... at George Mason n2=Old Dominion F 22 .....W ...... 71-58 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY F 26 ...... L ...... 58-80 ...... at Old Dominion F 29 ...... L ...... 57-76 ...... at Hofstra M 4 .....W ...... 75-65 ...... TOWSON M 10 .....W ...... 63-61 ...... Towson # (n3) M 11 ...... L ...... 67-84 ...... George Mason # (n3) n1=St. Thomas, Virgin Island n2=Cornell n3= Old Dominion

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 92 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS 22004-05:004-05: 18-1118-11 Coach: Kenny Brooks Captains: Krystal Brooks, Mary Beth Culbertson N 23 ...... L ...... 67-80 ...... VIRGINIA TECH N 26 .....W ...... 74-48 ...... Morehead State (n1) N 27 .....W ...... 79-62 ...... Youngstown State (n1) N 30 .....W ...... 66-54 ...... COPPIN STATE D 3 .....W ...... 61-42 ...... at William and Mary D 16 .....W ...... 75-66 ...... at Charleston Southern D 21 .....W ...... 69-48 ...... NORFOLK STATE D 28 .....W ...... 63-61 ...... American (n2) D 29 ...... L ...... 52-98 ...... at Virginia J 4 .....W ...... 80-55 ...... CORNELL J 6 ...... L ...... 58-70 ...... OLD DOMINION J 9 ...... L ...... 78-86** ...... at Va. Commonwealth J 14 ...... L ...... 48-50* ...... at George Mason J 16 .....W ...... 50-48 ...... DREXEL J 20 ...... L ...... 54-55 ...... at Hofstra J 23 .....W ...... 72-50 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON 2006-07 NCAA Round of 64 Team J 27 .....W ...... 69-68 ...... TOWSON J 30 ...... L ...... 55-66 ...... at Delaware {nr/v} F 3 ...... L ...... 52-63 ...... at Drexel D 6 .....W ...... 85-72 ...... CLEMSON F 6 .....W ...... 56-52 ...... GEORGE MASON J 13 .....W ...... 68-56 ...... NORTHEASTERN D 9 .....W ...... 54-45 ...... at Hampton F 11 .....W ...... 73-71* ...... HOFSTRA J 15 ...... L ...... 53-65 ...... at Hofstra D 18 .....W ...... 77-48 ...... SAVANNAH STATE F 13 .....W ...... 66-61 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 20 .....W ...... 75-61 ...... TOWSON D 21 .....W ...... 57-47 ...... at Wake Forest F 17 .....W ...... 57-47 ...... at N.C. Wilmington J 22 ...... L ...... 63-72 ...... at Old Dominion D 28 ...... L ...... 76-79* ...... Auburn (n1) F 20 .....W ...... 74-60 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 27 .....W ...... 55-35 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON D 29 .....W ...... 70-64 ...... Coppin State (n1) F 24 .....W ...... 73-61 ...... at Towson J 29 .....W ...... 73-49 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 4 .....W ...... 84-66 ...... at Towson F 27 ...... L ...... 61-92 ...... at Old Dominion F 3 .....W ...... 80-67 ...... at Va. Commonwealth J 7 .....W ...... 84-61 ...... at Georgia State M 3 ...... L ...... 52-59 ...... DELAWARE F 5 .....W ...... 65-57 ...... DELAWARE J 11 .....W ...... 68-38 ...... at George Mason M 10 ..... W ...... 71-66 ...... Towson# (n2) F 10 .....W ...... 52-50 ...... at Drexel J 14 .....W ...... 76-51 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY M 11 ...... L ...... 57-62 ...... Delaware# (n2) F 12 .....W ...... 87-53 ...... at Towson F 17 .....W ...... 67-39 ...... GEORGE MASON J 18 .....W ...... 84-63 ...... DREXEL n1=Florida Atlantic n2=Virginia F 19 ...... L ...... 70-82 ...... at William and Mary J 21 .....W ...... 75-69 ...... at N.C. Wilmington n3=George Mason F 24 .....W ...... 74-59 ...... at Northeastern J 25 .....W ...... 73-65 ...... DELAWARE F 26 .....W ...... 79-54 ...... GEORGIA STATE J 28 .....W ...... 73-59 ...... HOFSTRA 22005-06:005-06: 24-724-7 M 2 .....W ...... 75-68 ...... OLD DOMINION F 1 .....W ...... 79-50 ...... OLD DOMINION Coach: Kenny Brooks M 9 .....W ...... 53-51* ...... Drexel# (n2) F 4 .....W ...... 72-59 ...... at William and Mary Captains: none selected M 10 ..... W ...... 61-59 ...... Delaware# (n2) F 6 .....W ...... 80-42 ...... at Longwood N 18 .....W ...... 69-57 ...... RICHMOND M 11 ...... L ...... 54-58 ...... Old Dominion# (n2) F 8 .....W ...... 76-63 ...... at Va. Commonwealth N 20 ...... L ...... 71-86 ...... at Virginia Tech M 17 ...... L ...... 62-70 ...... at Charlotte### F 11 .....W ...... 85-63 ...... NORTHEASTERN N 25 .....W ...... 74-63 ...... Cal Poly (n1) n1=Long Island F 15 .....W ...... 88-60 ...... GEORGE MASON N 26 .....W ...... 70-50 ...... Lafayette (n1) n2=George Mason F 18 .....W ...... 71-57 ...... at Northeastern D 4 .....W ...... 69-54 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH F 22 ...... L ...... 67-77 ...... at Delaware D 7 .....W ...... 76-60 ...... LONGWOOD 22006-07:006-07: 227-67-6 F 25 ...... L ...... 57-62 ...... at Old Dominion D 10 .....W ...... 63-39 ...... at Coppin State Coach: Kenny Brooks M 1 .....W ...... 62-42 ...... TOWSON D 18 .....W ...... 74-51 ...... at East Carolina Captains: none selected M 9 .....W ...... 73-43 ...... N.C. Wilmington# (n2) D 20 .....W ...... 86-31 ...... CHARLESTON SOUTHERN N 12 .....W ...... 82-66 ...... EAST CAROLINA M 10 ..... W ...... 67-56 ...... at Delaware# D 29 .....W ...... 68-50 ...... HAMPTON N 19 .....W ...... 62-58 ...... at Richmond M 11 ...... L ...... 70-78 ...... Old Dominion# (n2) J 6 .....W ...... 68-50 ...... at George Mason N 25 ...... L ...... 56-68 ...... at George Washington M 18 ...... L ...... 61-71 ...... at Pittsburgh## J 8 ...... L ...... 62-70 ...... at Delaware N 29 .....W ...... 74-64 ...... LIBERTY n1=Miami D 3 .....W ...... 73-63 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH n2=Delaware

2005-06 WNIT Team

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 93 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS F 17 ...... L ...... 67-74 ...... at Drexel F 21 .....W ...... 68-54 ...... at Hofstra F 24 .....W ...... 64-55 ...... DELAWARE F 28 ...... L ...... 56-62 ...... at Va. Commonwealth M 2 .....W ...... 76-63 ...... OLD DOMINION M 6 .....W ...... 68-60 ...... at N.C. Wilmington M 14 .....W ...... 53-46 ...... William and Mary# (n2) M 15 ...... L ...... 60-69 ...... Va. Commonwealth# (n2) M 20 ..... W ...... 80-58 ...... RADFORD### M 22 ..... W ...... *86-81 ...... at Indiana### M 26 ...... L ...... 76-84 ...... at Kentucky### n1=Wagner n2=Delaware 22008-09:008-09: 224-104-10 Coach: Kenny Brooks Captains: Dawn Evans, Kisha Stokes N 15 .....W ...... 85-61 ...... RADFORD 2007-08 WNIT Round of 16 Team N 20 ...... L ...... 76-90 ...... at Maryland N 27 .....W ...... 80-76 ...... Eastern Michigan (n1) N 28 ...... L ...... 63-71 ...... Boston College (n1) D 2 .....W ...... 77-64 ...... LIBERTY D 5 ...... L ...... 59-62 ...... at Georgetown D 14 ...... L ...... *70-72 ...... at Virginia Tech D 18 .....W ...... 104-63 ...... MD., BALTIMORE CO. D 21 .....W ...... 76-56 ...... BUCKNELL D 28 .....W ...... 72-53 ...... at St. Francis (N.Y.) D 30 .....W ...... 87-62 ...... at Siena J 4 .....W ...... 90-65 ...... at George Mason J 8 .....W ...... 74-56 ...... TOWSON J 11 ...... L ...... 48-81 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 14 .....W ...... 70-53 ...... at Delaware J 18 .....W ...... 60-56 ...... DREXEL J 22 .....W ...... 70-65 ...... GEORGE MASON J 25 .....W ...... 72-67 ...... at Old Dominion J 29 ...... L ...... 51-61 ...... at Towson F 1 .....W ...... *71-68 ...... at Hofstra F 5 .....W ...... 73-57 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY F 8 .....W ...... 74-66 ...... NORTHEASTERN 2008-09 WNIT Round of 32 Team F 12 .....W ...... 62-50 ...... HOFSTRA F 15 ...... L ...... 43-61 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 19 ...... L ...... 63-68 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON D 29 ...... L ...... 61-69 ...... Pittsburgh n1 F 22 .....W ...... 63-62 ...... at Georgia State 22007-08:007-08: 24-1024-10 F 26 .....W ...... 73-72 ...... at William and Mary Kenny Brooks D 31 .....W ...... 100-48 ...... at Wagner Coach: M 1 .....W ...... 73-57 ...... OLD DOMINION Jennifer Brown, Jasmin Lawrence, Tamera J 6 .....W ...... 79-39 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON Captains: M 4 .....W ...... 74-65 ...... at N.C. Wilmington Young J 10 .....W ...... 93-49 ...... GEORGIA STATE M 13 ..... W ...... 51-49 ...... NORTHEASTERN# N 10 .....W ...... 89-73 ...... HARVARD J 13 ...... L ...... 57-82 ...... at Old Dominion M 14 ..... W ...... 65-57 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH# N 13 .....W ...... 73-53 ...... at Bucknell J 17 .....W ...... 63-46 ...... at George Mason M 15 ...... L ...... 58-64 ...... DREXEL# N 16 .....W ...... 74-61 ...... at Md., Baltimore Co. J 20 ...... L ...... *60-61 ...... Va. COMMONWEALTH M 20 ..... W ...... 61-59 ...... AMERICAN### N 18 .....W ...... 64-53 ...... WAKE FOREST J 24 .....W ...... 80-64 ...... HOFSTRA M 22 ...... L ...... 57-59 ...... at Richmond### N 27 .....W ...... 80-55 ...... GEORGE WASHINGTON J 27 .....W ...... 60-56 ...... at Towson n1= Cancun, Mexico N 30 .....W ...... 85-46 ...... SAVANNAH STATE J 31 .....W ...... 81-61 ...... GEORGE MASON D 4 ...... L ...... 66-79 ...... at Liberty F 3 .....W ...... 69-53 ...... at William and Mary D 7 ...... L ...... 60-69 ...... at Clemson F 7 .....W ...... 80-58 ...... at Northeastern 22009-10:009-10: 226-76-7 D 20 ...... L ...... 65-71 ...... MARYLAND F 10 .....W ...... 79-52 ...... TOWSON Coach: Kenny Brooks F 14 .....W ...... 77-60 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY Captains: Dawn Evans, Jalissa Taylor, Lauren Whitehurst, Sarah Williams N 18 .....W ...... 79-76 ...... GEORGETOWN N 22 .....W ...... 66-59 ...... VIRGINIA TECH N 24 .....W ...... 83-56 ...... at Austin Peay N 29 .....W ...... 80-63 ...... at Western Carolina D 1 .....W ...... 60-50 ...... at Liberty D 6 .....W ...... 75-73 ...... at Virginia D 13 .....W ...... 85-57 ...... SIENA D 18 ...... L ...... 65-79 ...... at Duke D 21 .....W ...... 85-67 ...... LONGWOOD D 29 .....W ...... 86-54 ...... LAFAYETTE D 30 .....W ...... 74-65 ...... WESTERN MICHIGAN J 3 ...... L ...... 67-68 ...... at Drexel J 7 .....W ...... 68-60 ...... GEORGIA STATE J 10 .....W ...... 62-50 ...... GEORGE MASON J 14 .....W ...... *72-68 ...... at Towson J 17 ...... L ...... 58-67 ...... OLD DOMINION J 21 .....W ...... 64-57 ...... at Northeastern 2009-10 NCAA Round of 64 Team J 24 .....W ...... 67-61 ...... at Georgia State J 28 ...... L ...... *62-69 ...... HOFSTRA

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 94 SSEASON-BY-SEASONEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS M 15 ..... W ...... 64-49 ...... DAVIDSON### M 18 ..... W ...... *84-76 ...... WAKE FOREST### M 23 ..... W ...... 72-45 ...... SOUTH FLORIDA### M 25 ..... W ...... 68-59 ...... VIRGINIA### M 28 ..... W ...... 74-71 ...... SYRACUSE### M 31 ...... L ...... 68-75 ...... at Oklahoma State### n1=Lehigh n2=The Show Place Arena, Upper Marlboro, Md.

(n) indicates neutral site *overtime **double overtime *** triple overtime #CAA Tournament (1983-present); VAIAW 2010-11 NCAA Round of 64 Team Tournament (1972-83) ##NCAA Tournament (1983-present); AIAW J 31 .....W ...... 67-35 ...... TOWSON 22011-12:011-12: 229-89-8 Tournament (1972-83) ###WNIT F 4 .....W ...... 71-56 ...... at Va. Commonwealth Coach: Kenny Brooks +forfeit win later awarded to JMU F 8 .....W ...... 73-56 ...... DREXEL Captains: Tarik Hislop, Nikki Newman, F 11 ...... L ...... 56-64 ...... at William and Mary Lauren Whitehurst F 14 ...... L ...... 67-70 ...... at N.C. Wilmington N 11 .....W ...... 81-73 ...... at Quinnipiac NOTE: Results prior to 1972-73 are incomplete. F 18 .....W ...... *88-83 ...... DELAWARE N 13 .....W ...... **68-64 ...... at American @ indicates a won-lost record that does not F 21 .....W ...... 65-59 ...... at Old Dominion N 17 .....W ...... 61-53 ...... MD.-EASTERN SHORE include all games played. In some instances, F 25 .....W ...... 79-72 ...... Va. COMMONWEALTH N 20 .....W ...... 60-46 ...... MIDDLE TENN. STATE the final season record is known but the game- F 28 .....W ...... 71-59 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY D 1 .....W ...... 62-58 ...... at Liberty by-game results are not complete. M 3 .....W ...... 76-38 ...... at George Mason D 4 ...... L ...... 58-65 ...... at Towson M 12 ..... W ...... 67-40 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON# D 8 .....W ...... 64-47 ...... at Maine A special thanks to Tim Emry for his research of M 13 ..... W ...... 79-70 ...... Va. COMMONWEALTH# D 18 .....W ...... 71-64 ...... CENTRAL CONNECTICUT JMU basketball history for this section. M 14 ..... W ...... 67-53 ...... OLD DOMINION# D 20 ...... L ...... 53-59 ...... at Virginia M 21 ...... L ...... 53-65 ...... Temple## (n1) D 29 ...... L ...... 66-74 ...... Richmond (n1) n1=Old Dominion D 30 .....W ...... 77-42 ...... Rhode Island (n1) J 3 .....W ...... 56-49 ...... DUQUESNE 22010-11:010-11: 26-826-8 J 5 .....W ...... 64-43 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH Coach: Kenny Brooks J 8 .....W ...... 62-50 ...... at Georgia State Captains: Dawn Evans, Courtney Hamner, Jalissa Taylor, J 12 ...... L ...... 43-60 ...... DREXEL Lauren Whitehurst J 15 .....W ...... 67-57 ...... TOWSON N 12 ...... L ...... 64-69 ...... HAMPTON J 19 .....W ...... 81-63 ...... at Hofstra N 19 .....W ...... 64-49 ...... ST. FRANCIS (PA.) J 22 .....W ...... 50-40 ...... at William and Mary N 20 .....W ...... *82-78 ...... CENTRAL FLORIDA J 26 .....W ...... 76-45 ...... GEORGIA STATE N 25 ...... L ...... 61-67 ...... Iowa (n1) J 29 ...... L ...... 65-72 ...... DELAWARE N 26 .....W ...... *76-69 ...... Montana (n1) F 1 .....W ...... 57-55 ...... at Old Dominion N 30 ...... L ...... 58-75 ...... DUKE F 5 .....W ...... 49-45 ...... GEORGE MASON D 2 .....W ...... 66-41 ...... at Longwood F 9 .....W ...... *56-51 ...... at Drexel D 5 .....W ...... 54-51 ...... LIBERTY F 12 .....W ...... 65-64 ...... at Va. Commonwealth D 12 ...... L ...... 75-81 ...... at Middle Tenn. State F 16 .....W ...... 63-52 ...... UNC WILMINGTON D 18 ...... L ...... 66-69 ...... at Monmouth F 19 ...... L ...... 50-61 ...... at Northeastern D 20 .....W ...... 82-80 ...... VIRGINIA F 23 .....W ...... 80-61 ...... HOFSTRA D 30 .....W ...... 82-47 ...... WESTERN CAROLINA F 26 .....W ...... 63-44 ...... OLD DOMINION J 2 .....W ...... 84-61 ...... NORTHEASTERN F 29 .....W ...... 66-54 ...... at George Mason J 6 .....W ...... 89-75 ...... at William and Mary M 9 .....W ...... 64-54 ...... George Mason# (n2) J 9 ...... L ...... 55-71 ...... at Old Dominion M 10 ...... L ...... 50-67 ...... Drexel# (n2) J 13 .....W ...... *77-73 ...... DREXEL J 16 .....W ...... 83-54 ...... at George Mason J 20 .....W ...... 72-59 ...... WILLIAM AND MARY J 23 .....W ...... 69-59 ...... VA. COMMONWEALTH J 27 .....W ...... 66-60 ...... at Drexel J 30 .....W ...... 56-45 ...... at Towson F 3 .....W ...... 62-55 ...... GEORGIA STATE F 6 .....W ...... 67-58 ...... OLD DOMINION F 10 .....W ...... 71-51 ...... at Va. Commonwealth F 13 .....W ...... 53-40 ...... GEORGE MASON F 17 .....W ...... 71-61 ...... TOWSON F 20 .....W ...... 69-64 ...... at Delaware F 24 .....W ...... 93-45 ...... at Georgia State F 27 ...... L ...... 73-75 ...... at Hofstra M 2 .....W ...... 79-77 ...... N.C. WILMINGTON M 11 .....W ...... 70-51 ...... Georgia State# (n2) M 12 .....W ...... 67-57 ...... Va. Commonwealth# (n2) M 13 ..... W ...... 67-61 ...... Delaware# (n2) M 20 ...... L ...... 72-86 ...... Oklahoma## (n3) n1=Puerto Aventuras, Mexico n2=The Show Place Arena, Upper Marlboro, Md. n3=Virginia 2011-12 WNIT Runner-up Team

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 95 CCONVOONVO RRECORDSECORDS IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL Most Blocked Shots 6--Denae Dobbins, Delaware vs. JMU, 2/1/04 JJMUMU IINN TTHEHE Most Points 6--Georgeann Wells, West Virginia vs. JMU, 1/15/84 CCONVOCATIONONVOCATION CCENTERENTER 54--Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. JMU, (OT), 2/18/10 Most Turnovers Season Record Most Points in First Hal f 13--Beth May, William and Mary vs. JMU, 1/17/87 1982-83 ...... 3-7 ...... (.300) 23--Penny Roberson, Appalachian State vs. Charleston (S.C.), 11/29/91 1983-84 ...... 8-4 ...... (.667) Most Points in Second Half TTEAMEAM 1984-85 ...... 10-3 ...... (.769) 31--Elena Delle Donne, Delaware vs. JMU, (OT), 2/18/10 (Team listed first holds record) 1985-86 ...... 13-0 ...... (1.000) Most Field Goals Made Most Points 1986-87 ...... 12-1 ...... (.923) 18--Elena Delle Donne (18-28), Delaware vs. JMU, (OT), 2/18/10 107--JMU vs. UNC Wilmington, 2/28/87 1987-88 ...... 13-0 ...... (1.000) Most Field Goals Attempted Most Points in First Half 1988-89 ...... 13-0 ...... (1.000) 30--Dawn Evans (11-30), JMU vs. Central Florida, (OT), 11/20/10 57--JMU vs. Randolph Macon, 11/27/84 1989-90 ...... 7-6 ...... (.538) Best Field Goal Accuracy (min. 5 att.) 1990-91 ...... 14-2 ...... (.875) Most Points in Second Half 100%--Nickie Hilton (9-9), George Mason vs. JMU, 2/26/92 1991-92 ...... 11-1 ...... (.917) 66--JMU vs. UNC Wilmington, 2/28/87 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 1992-93 ...... 11-2 ...... (.846) Most Points, Both Teams (Overtime) 7--Elena Delle Donne (7-8), Delaware vs. JMU, (OT), 2/18/10 1993-94 ...... 8-6 ...... (.571) 193--JMU 98, ODU 95, OT, 2/9/03 7--Dawn Evans (7-10), JMU vs. Drexel, 2/8/10 1994-95 ...... 11-1 ...... (.917) 7--Angie Evans (7-7), William and Mary vs. JMU, 2/13/88 Most Points, Both Teams (Regulation) 1995-96 ...... 9-3 ...... (.750) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 170--JMU 85, ODU 85, 2/9/03 1996-97 ...... 9-3 ...... (.750) 19--Dawn Evans (6-19), JMU vs. Delaware, (OT), 2/18/10 Fewest Points 1997-98 ...... 9-4 ...... (.692) Best Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 5 att.) 28--Maryland Eastern Shore vs. JMU, 12/7/96 1998-99 ...... 6-5 ...... (.545) 100%--Angie Evans (7-7), William and Mary vs. JMU, 2/13/88 Fewest Points in First Half 1999-00 ...... 13-2 ...... (.867) Most Free Throws Made 9--Coppin State vs. JMU, 11/29/93 2000-01 ...... 13-2 ...... (.867) 15--Carolyn Harvey (15-15), St. Francis (N.Y.) vs JMU, 11/29/98 Fewest Points in Second Half 2001-02 ...... 11-4 ...... (.733) Most Free Throws Attempted 15--Towson vs. Delaware, 3/12/09 2002-03 ...... 11-2 ...... (.856) 20--Dawn Evans (13-20), JMU vs. Drexel, 1/18/09 Fewest Points, Both Teams 2003-04 ...... 8-5 ...... (.615) 2004-05 ...... 10-3 ...... (.769) Best Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 made) 77--Towson 40, Delaware 37, 3/12/09 100%--Carolyn Harvey (15-15), St. Francis (NY) vs. JMU, 11/29/98 Most Field Goals Made 2005-06 ...... 13-0 ...... (1.000) 2006-07 ...... 13-0 ...... (1.000) Most Rebounds 45--JMU (45-72) vs. East Tennessee State, 1/6/87 2007-08 ...... 13-2 ...... (.867) 21--Karen Elsner, Richmond vs. JMU, 1/11/84 Fewest Field Goals Made 8--Maryland Eastern Shore vs. JMU, 12/7/96 2008-09 ...... 14-3 ...... (.824) Most Assists 2009-10 ...... 16-2 ...... (.889) 17--Jess Cichowicz, JMU vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/16/01 Most Field Goals Attempted 90--Richmond (38-90) vs. JMU (2 OT), 12/11/82 2010-11 ...... 13-2 ...... (.867) Most Steals 2011-12 ...... 16-2 ...... (.889) Fewest Field Goals Attempted 8--Jess Cichowicz, JMU vs. East Carolina, 3/2/01 Total 331-77 (.811) 8--Holly Rilinger, Minnesota vs. JMU, 12/1/95 33--Richmond vs. JMU, 2/17/86 Best Field Goal Accuracy 65.4%--JMU (34-52) vs. American, 12/8/83 Most Steals Worst Field Goal Accuracy 19--JMU vs. Howard, 12/16/95 15.1%--Maryland Eastern Shore (8-53) vs. JMU, 12/7/96 Most Turnovers Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 41--William and Mary vs. JMU, 1/17/87 12--JMU (12-22) vs. George Mason, 2/15/07 Fewest Turnovers Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 6--JMU vs. Drexel, 1/13/11 34--JMU (10-34) vs. Hampton, 11/12/10 6--JMU vs. Hampton, 11/12/10 Best Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 5 att.) 6--JMU vs. Siena, 12/13/09 100%--William and Mary (7-7) vs. JMU, 2/13/88 Most Blocked Shots Most Free Throws Made 9--JMU vs. Davidson, 3/15/12 36--JMU (36-48) vs. William and Mary, 2/25/96 Most Players (One Team) in Double Figures Fewest Free Throws Made 6--JMU vs. Towson, 3/4/04 6--JMU vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/25/86 1--Delaware (1-6) vs. JMU, 2/24/08 Most Free Throws Attempted 48--JMU (36-48) vs. William and Mary, 2/25/96 Fewest Free Throws Attempted 2--Boston College (2-2) vs. JMU, 11/26/88 Best Free Throw Accuracy (min. 10 att.) 100%--JMU (17-17) vs. Richmond, 2/17/86 Most Rebounds 62--JMU vs. South Florida, 3/23/12 Fewest Rebounds 16--Boston College vs. JMU, 11/26/88 Most Fouls 30--JMU vs. East Carolina, 1/29/99 30--William and Mary vs. JMU, 2/25/96 Fewest Fouls 5--JMU vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/13/93 Jess Cichowicz holds the JMU Convocation Center Most Assists records for assists and steals. 29--JMU vs. Marshall, 12/18/94 29--JMU vs. UNC Wilmington, 2/28/87

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 96 AALL-TIMELL-TIME ROSTERROSTER Includes players on teams from 1972-73 to the Franken, Julie ...... 1983-87 present Franklin, Hollee ...... 1998-02 Freeman, Jackie ...... 1991-93 A Freshwater, Gayle ...... 1974-75 Abbott, Lynn ...... 1973-77 Alexander, Chanté ...... 1999-03 G Alexis, Meredith ...... 2003-07 Gehrke, Laura ...... 1996-97 Algeo, Mary Eileen ...... 1991-95 Giggetts, Toia ...... 2011-12 Anderson, Tanica ...... 2011-12 Gill, Jasmine ...... 2011-12 Archer, Shirlence ...... 1997-99 Glover, Nichelle ...... 2009-10 Ashley, Mary ...... 1997-98 Gratton, April ...... 2004-05 Green, Shalica ...... 2000-01 B Grice, Barrie ...... 1979-81 Baber, Jackie ...... 1981-82 Gilligan, Mary ...... 1982-84 Bailey, Sandy ...... 1975-76 Gilmore, Kerri ...... 1987-91 Barnes, Pam ...... 1972-76 Gurile, Michelle ...... 1989-93 Basey, Nyesha ...... 1994-98 Gwathmey, Jazmon ...... 2011-12 Baumgardner, Judy ...... 1979-83 Beasley, Sydney ...... 1986-88 H Bell, Patty ...... 1976-77 Hamilton, Beth ...... 1981-82 Benvenuto, Andrea ...... 2003-07 Hamner, Courtney ...... 2007-11 Blose, Betsy ...... 1980-84 Hanrahan, Cathy ...... 1977-81 Brooks, Krystal ...... 2001-05 Hardbarger, Katie ...... 1998-02 Brothers, Teri ...... 1977-78 Hardison, Nickie...... 1987-91 Manelski, Sue...... 1981-85 S Broughton, Sandy ...... 1984-88 Harris, Alisa ...... 1984-88 Marsden, Lori ...... 1979-83 Schreib, Sarah ...... 1992-97 Brown, Jennifer ...... 2006-08 Harris, Casmin ...... 1994-95 McCall, Shirley ...... 2003-07 Schuler, Paula ...... 1987-91 Budd, Diane ...... 1985-89 Harris, Jennifer ...... 2006-07 McCoy, Kunika ...... 2000-01 Shelly, Gail ...... 1990-94 Budd, Donna ...... 1985-89 Harris, Vicki...... 1987-91 McCracken, Emily ...... 1988-92 Shepherd, Kanita ...... 2008-12 Bumpus, MaLisa ...... 2007-08 Harvey, Anna ...... 1975-79 Meadows, Deana ...... 1979-84 Skuchas, Sarah ...... 1998-99 Burkholder, Kirby ...... 2010-12 Haynes, Terri ...... 1984-86 Michealsen, Jeanine ...... 1989-91 Smith, Debbie ...... 2010-12 Heinbaugh, Krissy ...... 1991-96 Miley, Kim ...... 1976-77 Sokalska, Karolina ...... 2004-05 C Herring, Manika ...... 1995-99 Minnich, Jen...... 1994-95 Sonoga, Anne ...... 1977-78, 79-81 Cannon, Lisa ...... 1986-87 Hinton, Jamie ...... 1985-87 Moore, Brentney ...... 2006-08 Stokes, Kisha ...... 2005-09 Cessna, Sharon...... 1976-79 Hislop, Tarik ...... 2009-12 Morgan, Nadine...... 1999-03 Stone, Vanessa ...... 1989-90 Childress, Mendy ...... 1975-79 Hopkins, Heather ...... 1992-95 Sywassink, Mindy ...... 2003-04 Ching, Ann ...... 2001-02 Hopkins, Julie ...... 1983-85 N Cichowicz, Jess ...... 1999-03 Houser, Carla ...... 1993-94 Navarro, Chrystal ...... 1988-92 T Clark, Nancy ...... 1972-73 Newman, Nikki ...... 2009-12 Taylor, Jalissa ...... 2007-11 Coffman, Ann ...... 1977-78 J Nichols, Sonya ...... 1996-98 Taylor, Lee Anne ...... 1981-83 Cole, Kia ...... 1997-98 Jackson, Floretta ...... 1983-87 Nolan, Cathy...... 1972-74 Thomas, LaVonne ...... 2003-04 Colebank, Mistiza ...... 1996-99 James, Michele ...... 1981-85 Notaro, Bette ...... 1974-78 Todd, Stacey ...... 1997-01 Collins, Vickie ...... 1977-79 Jimenez, Lauren ...... 2007-11 Trowbridge, Melissa ...... 1978-80 Connely, Rachel ...... 2008-12 Johnson, Katherine ...... 1973-77 O Turczyn, Jen ...... 1993-96 Cook, Hope ...... 1995-99 Jones, Briana ...... 2011-12 O’Donnell, Patti ...... 1974-75 Turner, Karen ...... 1977-80 Cooper, Rhonda ...... 1983-84 Jones, Elnora ...... 1988-92 Overstreet, Meredith ...... 1972-73 Turner, Kathy ...... 1978-80 Craun, Lynn ...... 1972-73 Jones, Jamie ...... 1996-97 Tutt, Jennifer ...... 1984-88 Crowell, Brittany ...... 2008-10 Jones, Jenny ...... 1973-76 P Cruthird, Brandy ...... 1989-92 Jordan, Kish ...... 1995-99 Culbertson, Mary Beth ...... 2000-01, 02-05 Parker, Nancy ...... 1972-73 U Patton, Leslie ...... 1977-79 Uqdah, Nina ...... 2004-05, 06-09 K D Peter, Kathy ...... 1975-79 Kay, Sandy ...... 1979-81 Peterson, Cindy ...... 1981-82 W Dehn-Duhr, Carolin ...... 1988-89 Keener, Allyson ...... 1998-02 Powell, Danielle ...... 1992-95 Waddell, Cindy...... 1976-80 Demann, Akosua ...... 1995-99 Keiser, Monica ...... 1980-81 Pratt, Jackie ...... 1991-92, 93-94 Warner, Lindsay ...... 1999-02 Deren, Georgia ...... 1982-84 Kinder, Marsha...... 2002-03 Price, Shanna ...... 1999-03 Webster, Curnie ...... 1972-74 Dickinson, Lesley ...... 2003-07 Klotzbach, Kathy ...... 1977-78 Dobbins, Denae ...... 2002-04 Whitaker, Jessica ...... 2002-03 R White, Mandy ...... 1997-00 Dudley, Missy ...... 1985-89 L Dutterer, Brenda ...... 1972-74 Railey, Kathy ...... 1977-81 Whitehurst, Lauren ...... 2010-12 Lauder, G’Ann ...... 2000-02 Rash, Teena ...... 1973-74 Williams, Emeka ...... 1995-97 Lawhon, Jenny ...... 1977-78 Rathbun, Becky ...... 1972-73 Williams, Jen ...... 1993-96 E Lawrence, Jasmin ...... 2004-08 Ratliff, Kara ...... 1991-95 Williams, Martina ...... 2001-02 English, Jill ...... 1972-73 Lee, Christina ...... 1991-95 Redfield, Sue ...... 1972-73 Williams , Molly ...... 1999-00 Evans, Dawn ...... 2007-11 LeRose, Jody Williams ...... 1998-00, 02-04 Reynolds, Pat ...... 1974-76 Williams, Sarah ...... 2008-10 Lewis, Betty ...... 1972-74 Rilinger, Holly ...... 1994-97 Witman, Betsy ...... 1983-87 F Liburd, Lynn ...... 2001-03 Roan, Rena ...... 1974-75 Wollenberg, Becky ...... 1997-99 Felix, Shameena ...... 2003-07 Livesay, Cindy ...... 1974-77 Robinson, Angelique ...... 2005-06 Woodson, Andrea ...... 1990-93 Firebaugh, Donna ...... 1979-82 Lokie, Elizabeth ...... 1987-91 Rohr, Debbie ...... 1978-79 Flynn, Susan ...... 1982-86 Ronemus, Debbie ...... 1972-73 Y Fobi-Agyeman, Nana ...... 2006-07, 08-09 M Ross, Crystal ...... 2011-12 Young, Tamera ...... 2004-08 Fox, Rose ...... 1996-97 Madeira, Angela ...... 1997-98 Ryan, Marquitta...... 2000-01 Francisco, Kiara ...... 2008-12 Mahony, Erin ...... 1983-87

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 97 AATHLETICSTHLETICS HALLHALL OFOF FAMEFAME Among the JMU Athletics Hall of Fame inductees 11989989 11992992 are 17 women with connections to the JMU bas- ketball program. The inaugural inductions in 1988 Christine Shelton (’70), A commitment to quality and equality in women’s included two former players and a former coach. a three-sport athlete and a athletics was the focal point for Dr. Leotus Morrison four-year member of the JMU during her career in athletics as a JMU administrator basketball team, is a past and field hockey and basketball coach She played 11988988 president of the National an instrumental role in the Mary Lou Carroll (’56), a four-year member of Association for Girls and formation of the Association the basketball team, continued to participate as an Women in Sport. A recipient for Intercollegiate Athletics amateur player in three sports following her gradu- of JMU’s 1986 Distinguished for Women (AIAW), the ation from JMU. She played in five AAU National Alumni Achievement Award, original governing body for Basketball Championships and in 1967 was named she has received federal college women’s athletics in the outstanding basketball player in the Washington, grants in developing curricu- the United States. She was D.C., area. lum promoting non-sexist and non-racist teaching a member of the founding behaviors and is a consultant in the area of race and board of the AIAW and one of Althea Loose Johnston, an sex equity in education. She is currently an associ- its early presidents, and she original member of the JMU ate professor of exercise and sport studies at Smith and other leaders in the AIAW faculty in 1909, coached JMU College. established the foundation for basketball teams to a 106-33- college women’s athletics as 5 (.753) record in a span of 22 we know it today. years. Six of her teams were 11990990 undefeated and at one point A three-sport athlete and a member of the basket- her teams won 17 straight ball team while a JMU undergraduate, Dorothy V. 11994994 games over three years. JMU’s Harris (’53) was a pioneer in the field of sport psy- Mendy Childress (’79) continues to rank among Johnston Hall is named in chology. In 1989 she was awarded the first Fulbright JMU’s leaders on a number of career lists, includ- honor of her and her hus- Scholarship in psychology for designated research ing scoring (1,281 points), scoring average (13.8), band, James C. Johnston. in sport psychology and became the first woman rebounding (762) and rebounding average (8.2). Katherine Johnson (’77) was JMU’s first 1,000-point inducted as a fellow into the International Society of scorer in women’s basketball and the first JMU female Sports Psychology. 11996996 athlete to earn All-America honors. She continued her career in athletics as a high school basketball 11991991 Former player Carol Horton (’68) was a standout coach. two-sport athlete at JMU and as an alumnae has Former JMU basketball and field hockey player had a distinguished career as a coach, official and Gracie VanDyck (’47) went on to an outstanding high educator. school coaching career and in 1990 became the first woman to be inducted into the Virginia High School 11998998 League Hall of Fame. She is the winningest female coach in Virginia high school history and the only one Sydney Beasley (’88), a former member of the with more than 500 basketball victories. prestigious Kodak All-District III team (1987, 1988), was voted Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Decade (1985-1995). Her season scoring totals of 551 (1987-88) and 545 (1986-87) rank first and second, respectively, on JMU’s all time list. Point guard Floretta Jackson (’87) guided the Dukes to a Top 20 national ranking, two CAA cham- pionships and two trips to the NCAA “Sweet 16” as she helped put the Dukes’ basketball program on the map. She was named to the CAA’s All-Decade Team (1985-95).

Katherine Johnson is congratulated by then JMU Director of Athletics Dean Ehlers at the inaugural JMU Sports Hall of Fame inductions in 1988.

1998 JMU Athletics Hall of Fame inductees Sydney Beasley (left) and Floretta Jackson flank former JMU basketball coach Shelia Moorman, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2001.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 98 AATHLETICSTHLETICS HALLHALL OFOF FAMEFAME 11999999 Marjorie Berkley (’45) was a multi-sport par- ticipant as a JMU undergraduate and later was a successful coach and athletic administrator. As a JMU student she competed in four sports, including basketball, and later served as basketball coach at her alma mater. In 1989 Berkley retired as a professor and physical education department chairman at Hollins College following a 30-year tenure there. She formerly served as associate commissioner of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, whose women’s ath- lete of the year award is named for her, and among the numerous administrative positions she held was site director for the 1986 International Federation of Women’s Lacrosse Association World Cup. Pat Dean (’61) played basketball and field hockey as an undergraduate and later became one of the leading scholastic coaches in Virginia history. She concluded her coaching career at Northern Virginia’s James Madison High School, where her softball teams compiled an overall .908 winning percent- age and won 13 district, six regional and five state Former assistant coach Andrea “Andy” Morrison (left), Julie Franken Graessle and former head coach Shelia titles. She was inducted into the Virginia High School Moorman (right) at Graessle’s 2004 JMU Athletics Hall of Fame Induction. League Hall of Fame in 1991, and the James Madison High School softball field is named in her honor. 22001001 22009009 Shelia A. Moorman guided JMU basketball teams Missy Dudley Heft (‘89) was a member of four JMU to unprecedented success in 15 seasons (1982-97). teams that had combined records of 108-16, won Her teams won more than 300 games, played in six four consecutive CAA championships and advanced NCAA Tournaments (1986-89, 91, 96) and won four in NCAA Tournament play four times, including three conference titles. She engineered two of the bigger times to the “Sweet 16.” She was named to the CAA upsets in NCAA Tournament history -- a 1991 victory Team of the Decade (1985-95) and scored 1,284 at top-ranked Penn State and a 1986 win at regionally career points. top-seeded Virginia -- and her teams were the first JMU basketball squads to be ranked in the national Top 25 polls. Four of Moorman’s six NCAA Tournament teams advanced to the “Sweet 16” (1986-88, 91), and the Dukes won four straight Colonial Athletic Association Tournament titles (1986-89).

22004004 Julie Franken Graessle (’87) helped lead the JMU basketball team to its first-ever Top 20 national ranking, two CAA championships (1986, 1987) and two trips to the NCAA “Sweet 16” (1986, 1987). The Columbus, Ohio, native is one of only three players in JMU history to have career totals of more than 1,000 points and 800 rebounds. One of the best passing forwards in JMU history, she handed out 201 career assists.

22006006 Alisa Harris Gantz, who played on three CAA champion and NCAA “Sweet 16” (1986-88) teams, Alisa Harris (‘88) had 1,473 was recognized in 2005 by the Colonial Athletic points and 683 rebounds in a Association as a basketball “Legend” from its career during which JMU com- member schools. piled a 104-19 overall record, won three CAA titles, and advanced three times to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament. She is among only four Dukes with career totals of more than 1,400 points and 600 rebounds, and she currently ranks seventh on the team’s career scoring list and 12th on its all-time rebounding list.

2012-13 JMU Basketball - 99 2012-13 JMU Basketball - 100 spotting chart

0 2 3 12 20 Jasmine Gill Destiny Jones Toia Giggetts Precious Hall Kirby Burkholder Sr.-r G 6-1 Fr. F 6-0 (pronounced TOY ah JIG etz) Fr. G 5-8 Jr. G 6-0 Greensboro, N.C. Miramar, Fla. So. F 6-0 Tallahassee, Fla. Bridgewater, Va. Page Archbishop McCarthy Norfolk, Va. Maclay School Turner Ashby Lake Taylor

21 22 24 25 30 Crystal Ross Tarik Hislop Jazmon Gwathmey Kanita Shepherd Nikki Newman So. F/C 6-3 (pronounced Tah REEK HIS lopp) (pronounced GWATH mee) (pronounced Kah NEE tah) Sr. G/F 6-2 Philadelphia, Pa. Sr. G 5-7 Fr.-r G 6-2 Sr.-r F 6-3 Harrisonburg, Va. Smyrna (Del.) Silver Spring, Md. Bealeton, Va. Garner, N.C. Turner Ashby Paint Branch Liberty Garner Magnet

32 Lauren Okafor* (pronounced OHK ah FOR) Angela Mickens Jr.-r C 6-3 Fr. G 5-7 Hamden, Conn. Staunton, Va. Hopkins School Robert E. Lee *transfer; not eligible to play until 2013-14

Kenny Brooks Sean O’Regan Lindsay Smith Jennifer Tim Clark Courtney Head Coach Associate Head Coach Director of Operations 11th Year at JMU (pronounced Oh REE gun) Edmonds Brown 8th Year at JMU Hamner James Madison ‘92 6th Year at JMU Assistant Coach Assistant Coach James Madison ‘09 Graduate Assistant James Madison ‘03 4th Year at JMU 3rd Year at JMU 1st Year at JMU Appalachian State ‘05 James Madison ‘07 James Madison ‘11