2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY LADY PIRATES

GAME 14: Princeton (15-0) vs. Hampton (5-8) Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, 7 p.m. HU Convocation Center, Hampton, Va.

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No. Name Class Ht. Pos. Hometown/Previous School Date Opponent Time/Results 0 Malia Tate-DeFreitas So. 5-8 G Harrisburg, Pa./Steelton HS Nov. 16 Northwestern L, 62-36 1 Kenia Cole Sr. 5-4 G Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch HS Nov. 18 Quinnipiac L, 87-59 2 Kyani White Sr. 5-7 G Manassas, Va./East Carolina Nov. 21 Kansas State L, 66-46 3 Georgianna Gilbeaux So. 5-5 G Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson HS Nov. 25 Washington State L, 74-60 5 Jackie Marshall Sr. 5-9 G Hackensack, N.J./Iona College Dec. 2 Lehigh L, 85-67 14 Blake Jenkines Jr. 5-10 G Clarksville, Tenn./Kenwood HS Dec. 5 Penn W, 58-43 15 Ryan Jordan Jr. 6-0 G Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson HS Dec. 6 Richmond W, 64-53 20 Lauren Johnson Sr. 5-6 G Cairo, Ga./Darton College Dec. 8 Morgan State* W, 63-43 21 Mikayla Sayle Fr. 6-1 F Hampton, Va./Hampton HS Dec. 17 #1 South Carolina L, 69-49 23 Tyler Hobgood r-Jr. 6-1 F Oxford, N.C./University of Miami Dec. 20 James Madison L, 85-53 24 Areana Davis Jr. 5-11 G Virginia Beach, Va./Santa Fe JC Dec. 22 #25 DePaul L, 86-67 30 Kristine Rose Jr. 6-0 G Miramar, Fla./Xavier

31 Kaylah Lupoe Fr. 6-2 F Phoenix, Ariz./Mountain Pointe HS Florida International Tournament 34 Brielle Ward r-Jr. 6-2 F Baltimore, Md./Western HS Dec. 29 vs. Bowling Green W, 64-53 44 Lindsay Williams r-Jr. 6-3 F Bowie, Md./Anne Arundel/Mt. St. Mary’s Dec. 30 vs. Auburn/FIU W, 44-42

Head Coach: David Six (6th season, Hampton ’09) Jan. 5 Princeton 7 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Barbara Burgess (6th season, Delaware State ’89), Brian Davis (6th season, Tennessee Tech ’07), Tim Jan. 10 Bethune-Cookman* 2 p.m. Valentine (1st season, Southern Wesleyan ‘09) Jan. 12 Florida A&M* 6 p.m. Jan. 17 North Carolina A&T* 4 p.m. Jan. 19 N.C. Central* 6 p.m. Jan. 24 Savannah State* 4 p.m. THE GAME Jan. 26 South Carolina State* 5:30 p.m. The five-time reigning MEAC champion Lady Pirates will return to the HU Convocation Center on Jan. 31 Norfolk State* 4 p.m. Monday for their non-conference finale, in search of their third straight win in taking on undefeated Feb. 7 UMES* 4 p.m. Princeton at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 Howard* 6 p.m. Feb. 16 Morgan State* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 21 Delaware State* 4 p.m. THE OPPONENT Feb. 23 Coppin State* 5:30 p.m. This will be the first-ever meeting between Hampton and Princeton. Feb. 28 Howard* 4 p.m. March 2 Delaware State* 5:30 p.m. March 5 Norfolk State* 6 p.m. LADY PIRATES AT HOME The Lady Pirates were a perfect 11-0 at home in 2012-13, and in their five years under head coach 2015 MEAC Championships David Six, they are 48-7 in the HU Convocation Center. Hampton had not lost at home since Jan. 28, March 9-14, 2015 Norfolk Scope Arena, Norfolk, Va. 2012, falling to Coppin State in overtime, prior to a loss to American back on Dec. 4 of last season. Hampton is 1-2 at home this season after falling 69-49 to No. 1 South Carolina on Dec. 17, and the Lady Pirates have won 11 of their last 13 home games.

All times are EST and subject to change UNPRECEDENTED: FIVE IN A ROW *denotes MEAC game Home games are in bold Prior to the 2013-14 season, no MEAC women’s team had ever won five straight conference tourna- ments. But when the Lady Pirates defeated Coppin State 50-47 in last year’s MEAC Tournament title game, they did just that. Head coach David Six has won the MEAC Tournament in each of his five seasons at the helm. During that span, Hampton is 62-2 in MEAC play (74-2 including MEAC Tourna- ment games). That stretch includes back-to-back seasons in which the Lady Pirates went undefeated in conference play; overall, the Lady Pirates have won 50 straight games against MEAC foes, includ- ing conference tournament games.

SPORTS INFORMATION WBB Contact: Jeff Cunningham Office: (757) 727-5811 Fax: (757) 727-5813 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Search “Hampton Athletics Sports Information” Twitter: @Hampton_WBB & @HUAthletics1868 Youtube: www.youtube.com/HamptonSportsInfo Web: www.hamptonpirates.com 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2014-15 Hampton University 2014-15 STATISTICAL COMPARISON Women’s Basketball Quick Facts HAM PRIN GENERAL Record 5-8 15-0 Location Hampton, Va. 23668 Scoring Average 56.2 77.0 Founded 1868 Opponent Scoring Average 65.2 51.5 Enrollment 4,768 Affiliation NCAA/Division I Scoring Margin -9.0 +25.5 Conference MEAC President Dr. William R. Harvey FG % .320 .483 Dir. of Athletics Eugene Marshall Jr. Opponent FG % .406 .344 SWA Paula Jackson Athletic Phone (757) 727-5641 Athletic Fax (757) 727-6995 3-pt. FG % .268 .440 Mascot Lady Pirates Opponent 3-pt. FG% .335 .249 Colors Royal Blue and White 3-pt. FG Per Game 5.5 7.3 Arena HU Convocation Center Capacity 7,200 Press Row Phone (757) 637-2098 FT % .604 .691 Ticket Office Phone (757) 728-6828 Average 40.3 41.3 COACHING STAFF Head Coach David Six Opponent Rebound Average 43.9 31.5 Alma Mater Hampton ‘09 Rebound Margin -3.6 +9.7 Record at Hampton 132-43 (5+ years) Career Record 132-43 (5+ years) Average 11.7 17.6 Basketball Office Phone (757) 728-6818 Basketball Fax (757) 728-6905 Turnover Average 15.8 14.1 Best Time to Reach Coach Contact Assistant SID Blocks Average 1.7 3.8 Assistant Coaches Barbara Burgess (6th year) Steals Average 9.4 9.0 Brian Davis (6th year) Tim Valentine (1st year) Head Athletic Trainer Kevin Addison Assistant Athletic Trainers Ben Anguish RETURNING STARTERS (3) Christian Johansson Name Ht. Class PPG FG% FT% Faye Tayag Kenia Cole 5-4 Sr. 9.4 .367 .567 Renee Anthony M. Tate-DeFreitas 5-8 So. 18.1 .350 .768 Carly Laidlaw Director of Athletic Performance Veronica Johnson Brielle Ward 6-2 r-Jr. 3.5 .368 .412 Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Conroy Newman STARTERS LOST (2) SPORTS INFORMATION Name Ht. PPG RPG FG% FT% Assistant SID/WBB Contact Jeff Cunningham Alyssa Bennett 6-2 17.7 9.4 .456 .691 SID Office Phone (757) 727-5811 SID Cell Phone (757) 637-5845 Nicole Hamilton 5-8 13.1 6.1 .325 .613 SID Fax (757) 727-5813 SID E-Mail [email protected] LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (8) Sports Information Director Maurice Williams Name Pos. Ht. Class PPG FG% SID Office Phone (757) 727-5757 Website www.hamptonpirates.com Kenia Cole G 5-4 Sr. 9.4 .367 Overnight Address Hampton University B. Coleman-Cox G 5-8 So. 1.0 .316 Sports Information Tyler Hobgood F 6-1 r-Jr. 2.0 .433 194 Holland Hall Blake Jenkines G 5-10 Jr. 0.9 .438 Hampton, VA 23668 Lauren Johnson G 5-6 r-Sr. 1.5 .333 TEAM INFORMATION Ryan Jordan G 6-0 Jr. 3.7 .354 2013-14 Overall Record 28-5 M. Tate-DeFreitas G 5-8 So. 18.1 .350 MEAC Record 16-0 Brielle Ward F 6-2 r-Jr. 3.5 .368 Conference Finish 1st Postseason NCAA First Round vs. Mich. St. (L, 91-61) NEWCOMERS (7) Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/3 Areana Davis G 5-11 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. Newcomers 7 Kaylah Lupoe F 6-1 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz.

TOP RETURNERS Jackie Marshall G 5-9 Sr. Hackensack, N.J. Top Returning Scorer: Malia Tate-DeFreitas (596, 18.1 ppg) Kristine Rose G 6-1 Jr. Miramar, Fla. Top Returning Rebounder: Brielle Ward (273, 8.3 rpg) Mikayla Sayle F 6-1 Fr. Hampton, Va. Top Returning Assist-Maker: Kenia Cole (78, 2.4 apg) Kyani White G 5-5 Sr. Manassas, Va. Top Returning Shot Blocker: Tyler Hobgood (23, 1.1 bpg) Lindsay Williams F 6-1 r-Jr. Bowie, Md. Top Returner in Steals: Malia Tate-DeFreitas (49, 1.5 spg) 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

SCOUTING THE TIGERS 2014-15 Lady Pirate Trends Princeton, in its eighth season under head coach Courtney Banghart, has won 15 straight games to open the 2014-15 season after beating Fordham Overall Record 5-8 67-53 on Tuesday. Senior guard Blake Dietrick leads three Tigers in double MEAC Record 1-0 figures, averaging 15.4 points per game, while junior guard Michelle Miller is averaging 12.6 points per contest. Junior guard/forward Annie Tarakchian is At Home 1-2 averaging 10.7 points and a team-high 8.7 rebounds per game. On the Road 2-6 Neutral Courts 2-0 LADY PIRATES AGAINST THE IVY LEAGUE

Hampton is 2-1 against schools currently in the Ivy League, going 1-1 In November 0-4 against Brown and 1-0 against Penn after beating the Quakers 58-43 back In December 5-4 on Dec. 5. The Lady Pirates have never faced Columbia, Cornell, Dart- In January 0-0 mouth, Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. In February 0-0 In March 0-0 LADY PIRATES PICKED TO FINISH SECOND Hampton has been picked to finish second in the MEAC this season in a In Games… preseason poll voted on by the league’s head coaches and sports informa- Decided by five points or less 1-0 tion directors. North Carolina A&T, the 2013-14 MEAC runners-up, were Decided by 10 points or less 0-0 chosen to win the conference this season. Decided by 11 points or more 4-8 At Night 4-4 LADY PIRATES THE MEAC’S BEST During the Day 1-4 Since Hampton joined the MEAC in 1995, no program has won as many In Overtime 0-0 conference tournament titles. The Lady Pirates have won eight titles overall On TV 0-1 — including the last five — while Howard has the second-most with four. Over that same span, Hampton has won at least a share of seven regular- When Scoring… season titles, which is also the most among conference teams. Less than 60 points 2-5 60-69 points 3-3 LADY PIRATES: VIRGINIA’S BEST 70-79 points 0-0 80-89 points 0-0 Since David Six’s arrival, the Lady Pirates have been the best program in 90-99 points 0-0 the Commonwealth of Virginia — even better than such programs as James 100+ points 0-0 Madison, Old Dominion, Virginia, Richmond, and Liberty. On top of five straight MEAC Tournament titles, four straight MEAC regular-season titles, When Allowing… and five straight NCAA Tournament appearances, the Lady Pirates are serv- Less than 60 points 5-0 ing notice throughout Virginia. 60-69 points 0-3 70-79 points 0-1 Over the past five seasons, Hampton has the best record among Virginia’s 80-89 points 0-4 Div. I women’s basketball programs, compiling a .784 winning percentage 90-99 points 0-0 during Six’s tenure. 100+ points 0-0

When… Hampton 127-35 .784 Leading at half 3-1 James Madison 135-40 .771 Trailing at half 2-7 Liberty 120-44 .732 Tied at half 0-0 Virginia 95-68 .583 Shooting 50% or better 0-0 Richmond 91-66 .580 Shooting less than 50% 5-8 VCU 93-69 .574 Better shooting % than opponent 5-0 ODU 87-74 .540 Worse shooting % than opponent 0-8 Radford 59-90 .396 Even shooting % 0-0 Virginia Tech 57-93 .380 Better FT % than opponent 2-3 George Mason 55-97 .362 Worse FT % than opponent 3-5 Norfolk State 44-97 .312 Outrebounding opponent 3-3 Longwood 45-106 .298 Being outrebounded 2-5 William & Mary 41-107 .277 Equal rebounds 0-0 Fewer turnovers than opponent 5-4 *records through the 2013-14 season More turnovers than opponent 0-4 Equal turnovers 0-0 NOTE: Virginia Military Institute does not sponsor women’s basketball. Committing 15 or fewer turnovers 4-2 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2014-15 COLLEGEINSIDER.COM LADY PIRATES IN THE NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT WOMEN’S MID-MAJOR TOP 25 POLL (poll as of 12/30/14) Lady Pirates’ Record in the NCAA Div. I Tournament: 0-8

Team (First-place votes) Record* Year Region Opponent Round Result 1. James Madison (24) 9-2 2000 East Connecticut First L, 116-45 2. Green Bay 9-3 2003 West Texas First L, 90-46 3. Princeton (5) 14-0 2004 East Penn State First L, 79-42 2010 East Duke First L, 72-37 4. Chattanooga (1) 11-3 2011 Spokane Kentucky First L, 66-62 (OT) 5. Florida Gulf Coast 12-2 2012 Fresno Stanford First L, 73-51 6. Wichita State 9-3 2013 Norfolk Duke First L, 67-51 7. Gonzaga 9-4 2014 Stanford Michigan State First L, 91-61 8. Arkansas Little Rock (1) 7-2 9. South Dakota State 9-4 HAMPTON STARTING LINEUPS BY GAME 10. BYU 9-4 11. Quinnipiac 10-3 Northwestern Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — Davis — Lupoe — Ward Quinnipiac Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Hobgood 12. Cal State Bakersfield 9-3 Kansas State Tte-DeFreitas — White — Marshall — Jenkines — Hobgood 13. Akron 10-1 Washington State Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — Jenkines — Hobgood — Davis 14. Indiana State 10-1 Lehigh Tate-DeFreitas — White — Gilbeaux — Jenkines — Ward Penn Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Hobgood 15. Albany 7-6 Richmond Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Hobgood 16. Central Michigan 5-5 Morgan State Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Hobgood 17. Wright State 9-3 #1 South Carolina Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Hobgood James Madison Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Ward 18. Stetson 9-3 #25 DePaul Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Ward 19. San Diego 10-2 Bowling Green Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Ward 20. Long Beach State 12-1 Auburn Tate-DeFreitas — Cole — White — Jordan — Hobgood Princeton 21. Cal State Northridge 9-4 Bethune-Cookman 22. Saint Mary’s 9-4 Florida A&M 23. Bowling Green 7-3 North Carolina A&T North Carolina Central 24. Youngstown State 11-1 Savannah State 25. Ohio 9-2 South Carolina State Norfolk State UMES Howard Morgan State Delaware State Coppin State *at time of poll Howard Delaware State Norfolk State

LADY PIRATES IN THE 2014-15 MEAC RANKINGS (as of 1/4/2015)

TEAM Category Ranking Stat Offensive Rebounds 1st 17.0 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Marist 53, Pacific 46, 3-point FG Made 1st 5.5 Assist/Turnover Ratio 1st 0.7 Toledo 26, Western Kentucky 19, Bucknell 16, Lehigh Rebounding Offense 2nd 40.3 16, South Dakota 14, Winthrop 14, Army 13, Fresno Assists 2nd 11.7 Defensive Rebound Percentage 5th .634 State 13, Furman 13, Hampton 11, Lafayette 9, Lib- Scoring Defense 5th 65.2 Steals 5th 9.4 erty 8, Pennsylvania 8, Kennesaw State 7, UIC 5, Turnover Margin 5th +3.54 Stephen F Austin 4, Harvard 3, Jacksonville State 3, Offensive Rebound Percentage 5th .358 3-point FG % 6th .268 Northern Colorado 2, Bryant 2, San Francisco 2. INDIVIDUAL Name Category Ranking Stat NOTE: The Mid-Major Poll is made up of teams from Malia Tate-DeFreitas Minutes 1st 37.1 mpg Scoring 2nd 19.5 ppg the following conferences: America East, Atlantic Sun, 3-pt. FG Made 3rd 2.0 pg Steals t-5th 2.6 spg Big Sky, Big South, Big West, CAA, Horizon, Inde- 3-pt. FG % 10th .295 pendents, Ivy, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, MEAC, Tyler Hobgood Offensive Rebounding 3rd 3.6 rpg Rebounding 6th 7.3 rpg Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, South- Kenia Cole Assist/Turnover Ratio 2nd 1.4 Assists 3rd 4.2 apg ern, Southland, Southwestern, Summit, Sun Belt, West Jackie Marshall 3-pt. FG % 9th .316 Coast, and Western Athletic. Ryan Jordan Rebounding t-10th 6.0 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

LADY PIRATES HEAD COACHES LADY PIRATES ALL-MEAC SELECTIONS

Years Name Record Winning % 1996-97 Rookie of the Year: Danielle Dawson 1975-80 Alberta Gatling 55-62 .470 1980-81 Marilyn Sinclair 10-18 .357 1997-98 1981-88 James Sweat 183-40 .821 All-MEAC: Danielle Dawson 1988-95 Tiny L. Laster Jr. 129-77 .626 Rookie of the Year: Felicia Bryant Coach of the Year: Patricia Cage-Bibbs 1995-96 Fred Applin 16-27 .372 1996-97 Carolyn Guyton 4-8 .333 2001-02 1997-2004 Patricia Cage-Bibbs 127-83 .605 All-MEAC: LaShondra Dixon 2004-09 Walter Mebane 70-77 .476 2002-03 2009-pres. David Six 132-43 .754 All-MEAC: LaShondra Dixon Lynetta Sullivan MEAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS SINCE 1995-96 Nicole Brathwaite

Regular Season Tournament 2003-04 2013-14 Hampton Hampton All-MEAC: Nicole Brathwaite Lynetta Sullivan 2012-13 Hampton Hampton Rookie of the Year: Sharema Dean 2011-12 Hampton Hampton 2010-11 Hampton Hampton 2004-05 2009-10 North Carolina A&T Hampton All-MEAC: Rachel Butler Sharema Dean 2008-09 North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T Tiffany Williams 2007-08 North Carolina A&T Coppin State Rookie of the Year: Rachel Butler 2006-07 Coppin State Delaware State 2005-06 Coppin State Coppin State 2005-06 All-MEAC: Rachel Butler 2004-05 Coppin State Coppin State 2003-04 Hampton/Delaware State Hampton 2006-07 2002-03 Hampton Hampton All-MEAC: Rachel Butler 2001-02 Howard Norfolk State 2007-08 2000-01 Howard Howard All-MEAC: Rachel Butler 1999-2000 Howard Hampton 1998-99 Hampton Florida A&M 2008-09 1997-98 Howard Howard All-MEAC: Chinyere Ukoh

1996-97 Howard Howard 2009-10 1995-96 Florida A&M Howard All-MEAC: Quanneisha Perry Bernadette Fortune NOTE: Hampton joined the MEAC in 1995-96, but was not eligible for the MEAC champi- All-Rookie Team: Breanna Jones Defensive Player of the Year: Quanneisha Perry onship until 1996-97. 2010-11 All-MEAC: Jericka Jenkins LADY PIRATES IN THE 2014-15 NCAA RANKINGS Quanneisha Perry (through 1/4/15) Defensive Player of the Year: Quanneisha Perry Coach of the Year: David Six

2011-12 TEAM All-MEAC: Jericka Jenkins Category Ranking Stat Choicetta McMillian Melanie Warner Offensive Rebounds t-22nd 17.0 rpg Turnover Margin t-60th +3.54 2012-13 Steals 92nd 9.4 spg All-MEAC: Keiara Avant Nicole Hamilton Alyssa Bennett INDIVIDUAL Player of the Year: Keiara Avant Player Category Ranking Stat Defensive Player of the Year: Alyssa Bennett Malia Tate-DeFreitas Scoring t-32nd 19.5 ppg Coach of the Year: David Six Steals t-57th 2.6 spg 2013-14 Kenia Cole Assists t-90th 4.2 apg All-MEAC: Nicole Hamilton Alyssa Bennett Malia Tate-DeFreitas Rookie of the Year: Malia Tate-DeFreitas Defensive Player of the Year: Alyssa Bennett Coach of the Year: David Six 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

LADY PIRATES ODDS AND ENDS

TATE-DeFREITAS A SCORING MACHINE Mount St. Mary’s before heading to Anne Arundel Community College. Guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas was named an All-American by Parade In addition, senior guard Jackie Marshall played at Iona. magazine following her senior year of high school. She averaged 29 points per game as a senior in high school, and she became just the Williams averaged 15.2 points and 9.4 rebounds per game last season ninth player in Pennsylvania state history — male or female — to score for Anna Arundel, earning All-Conference honors, while Rose played in at least 3,000 career points. The three-time AP Class A Player of the seven games for Xavier in 2012-13. Six anticipates that White will spend Year finished her high school career as Steelton-Highspire’s all-time much of the season running point. leading scorer, regardless of gender. The MEAC Rookie of the Year had 15 points, six rebounds, and four steals in her collegiate debut ALL THEY DO IS WIN against Saint Peter’s, and she led the team in scoring (and ranked fourth The Lady Pirates came into the 2014-15 season with the best winning in the MEAC) with 18.1 points a game, and she had monster perform- percentage among all Div. I programs in the commonwealth of Virginia, ances against Utah State (career-high 36 points), Norfolk State (33 sitting at .784 (127-35) during head coach David Six’s first five years at points), Delaware State (29 points), and South Carolina State (27 the helm. Hampton has won 20 games or more in each of Six’s five points). She has scored at least 20 points in eight of the Lady Pirates’ seasons and were on an 18-game winning streak, the fourth-longest in first 13 games this season, including a season-high 27 at Penn. the nation, prior to their NCAA Tournament loss to Michigan State.

WARD CRASHED THE GLASS LADY PIRATES AGAINST “POWER CONFERENCES” The Lady Pirates played 33 games in 2013-14, and in 13 of those In David Six’s five-plus seasons at the helm, the Lady Pirates have en- games, forward Brielle Ward grabbed double-digit rebounds — including joyed success against the six so-called “power conferences:” the ACC, a school-record 23 against Virginia Tech on Jan. 1. She was second on Big East, Big Ten, Big XII, Pac-12, and SEC. After a 44-42 win over the team with 8.3 rebounds per game (fourth in the MEAC), and she Auburn on Tuesday, the Lady Pirates are 9-17 against teams in these pulled down 11 boards in a loss at UC Santa Barbara on Nov. 26. She six conferences — including a 2-3 mark last season after defeating Vir- also grabbed 15 rebounds against North Carolina A&T, 13 rebounds at ginia Tech 70-60 on Jan. 1. Drexel on Dec. 18, as well as 12 each against Kansas State and Dela- ware State. She was key in the Lady Pirates’ MEAC Tournament cham- Hampton was 3-3 against such teams in 2012-13, including wins over pionship game against Coppin State, grabbing 10 rebounds and scoring LSU, Mississippi State, and Boston College. During Six’s tenure, Hamp- 10 points for her lone double-double of the season. ton boasts wins over LSU, Florida, Boston College, Pitt, Mississippi State, Kansas State, and Virginia Tech — and the Lady Pirates took COLE HEATING UP Kentucky to overtime in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in In her last 21 games of 2013-14, guard Kenia Cole averaged 13.0 points March 2011. per contest — including her career-best 30-point effort against Virginia Tech on Jan. 1. Cole also had 19 points against Brown on Dec. 29, and SIX REACHES A MILESTONE AND TIES ANOTHER in her last 21 games, Cole is 49-for-125 (.392) from 3-point range — and When the Lady Pirates beat Penn 58-43 on Dec. 5, Six became the 83-for-210 (.395) from the floor. program’s all-time winningest coach at the Div. I level. So far, Six’s ca- reer winning percentage (.754) is the best in Div. I program history and TATE-DeFREITAS, COLE HONORED second overall to the legendary James Sweat, who won 82.1 percent of Sophomore guard Malia Tate-DeFreitas was named Preseason First his games with the Lady Pirates from 1981-88. Team All-MEAC by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors, while senior guard Kenia Cole was named Preseason Third Only four head coaches have an overall winning record with the Lady Team All-MEAC. It was yet another honor for Tate-DeFreitas, the 2013- Pirates: Six, Sweat, the late Tiny L. Laster (.626, 1988-95), and Patricia 14 MEAC Rookie of the Year, Second Team All-MEAC selection, VaSID Cage-Bibbs (.605, 1997-2004). Six’s 128 wins surpassed Cage-Bibbs Rookie of the Year, and VaSID Second Team All-State selection. for the most by a coach in program Div. I history.

A CAREER DAY FOR HOBGOOD THEY HAVE A HISTORY Redshirt junior forward Tyler Hobgood had a career day at Penn, grab- Before coming to Hampton University, head coach David Six was the bing a career-high 17 rebounds against the Quakers — including nine head girls basketball coach at nearby Hampton High School — where on the offensive end. Through nine games so far this season, Hobgood he won 331 games and two state championships. While at Hampton is averaging a team-best 7.6 rebounds per game to rank sixth in the High, Six sometimes squared off against current Lady Pirates assistant MEAC — after averaging 3.5 boards per contest in 21 games last sea- Barbara Burgess, who from 2002-08 was the head girls basketball son. She is also third in the conference in offensive rebounds. coach at Peninsula District rival Phoebus High School. Burgess went 73 -67 at Phoebus, and she led the Lady Phantoms to three Eastern Re- LOADED WITH TRANSFERS gion tournament appearances. Of the seven newcomers currently on the Lady Pirates roster, four of them come from other Div. I schools. Senior guard Kyani White trans- ferred over from East Carolina, while junior guard Kristine Rose comes over from Xavier and redshirt-junior forward Lindsay Williams was at 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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A PLAYER SCORED 30 OR MORE POINTS A PLAYER HAD 10+ FIELD GOALS Hampton: Alyssa Bennett (30) vs. Howard, March 12, 2014 Hampton: Malia Tate-DeFreitas (11-for-21) vs. Bowling Green, Dec. 29, Opponent: Precious Hall (30), James Madison, Dec. 20, 2014 2014 Opponent: Tia Presley (12-for-20), Washington State, Nov. 25, 2014 A PLAYER SCORED 35 OR MORE POINTS Hampton: Malia Tate-DeFretias (36) vs. Utah State, Nov. 29, 2013 A PLAYER MADE 10+ FREE THROWS Opponent: Tia Presley (36), Washington State, Nov. 25, 2014 Hampton: Alyssa Bennett (11-for-13) vs. Savannah State, March 14, 2014 Opponent: Kerry Kinek (12-for-17), Lehigh, Dec. 2, 2014 A PLAYER SCORED 40 OR MORE POINTS Hampton: Jackie Dolberry (52) vs. North Carolina Central, Feb. 16, 1989 A PLAYER MADE 5+ 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Opponent: Not found Hampton: Malia Tate-DeFreitas (7-for-10) at Norfolk State, Feb. 15 ,2014 Opponent: Tiffany Mitchell (6-for-8), South Carolina, Dec. 17, 2014 TWO OR MORE PLAYERS SCORED 20+ POINTS Hampton: Malia Tate-DeFreitas (26) and Alyssa Bennett (21) at UMES, Feb. A PLAYER HAD A TRIPLE-DOUBLE 24, 2014 Hampton: Lynetta Sullivan (10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 steals) vs. Coppin Opponent: Aerial Powers (26) and Annalise Pickrel (21), Michigan State, State, Jan. 13, 2003 March 23, 2014 Opponent: Not found

TWO OR MORE PLAYERS SCORED 25+ POINTS A TEAM SCORED 100+ POINTS Hampton: Malia Tate-DeFreitas (29) and Alyssa Bennett (25) at Delaware Hampton: vs. Coppin State (W, 104-71), Feb. 12, 2001 State, Jan. 11, 2014 Opponent: Howard (101-70), Feb. 6, 2006 Opponent: Not found A TEAM SCORED 100 POINTS AND LOST FIVE PLAYERS SCORED IN DOUBLE FIGURES Hampton: at University of D.C. (106-105), Feb. 25, 1986 Hampton: vs. Bethune-Cookman, March 4, 2013 Opponent: Virginia State (105-101, OT), Jan. 11, 1982 Opponent: Quinnipiac, Nov. 18, 2014 A TEAM MADE 10+ 3-POINT FIELD GOALS TWO OR MORE PLAYERS HAD DOUBLE-DOUBLES Hampton: vs. Norfolk State (10-for-26), March 1, 2014 Hampton: Alyssa Bennett (26 points, 17 rebounds) and Nicole Hamilton (14 Opponent: DePaul (10-for-25), Dec. 21, 2014 points, 12 assists) vs. Utah State, Nov. 29, 2013 Opponent: Aerial Powers (26 points, 18 rebounds) and Branndais Agee (10 A TEAM SHOT 55 PERCENT OR BETTER FROM THE FIELD points, 10 rebounds), Michigan State, March 23, 2014 Hampton: .567 (34-for-60) vs. North Carolina A&T, March 3, 2008 Opponent: Stanford (.580, 29-for-50), March 17, 2012 A PLAYER GRABBED 15+ REBOUNDS Hampton: Tyler Hobgood (17) at Penn, Dec. 5, 2014 A TEAM SHOT 60 PERCENT OR BETTER FROM THE FIELD Opponent: Ashleigh Claybrooks (15), UMES, Feb. 24, 2014 Hampton: .600 (39-for-65) vs. Tennessee-Martin, Nov. 30, 2000 Opponent: Alabama-Birmingham (.615, 24-for-39), Dec. 19, 2006 A PLAYER GRABBED 18+ REBOUNDS Hampton: Alyssa Bennett (18) vs. Savannah State, March 14, 2014 A TEAM SCORED 50+ POINTS IN THE FIRST HALF Opponent: Kerry Kinek (19), Lehigh, Dec. 2, 2014 Hampton: vs. Morgan State (52), Jan. 20, 2014 Opponent: Michigan State (54), March 23, 2014 A PLAYER GRABBED 20+ REBOUNDS Hampton: Brielle Ward (23) vs. Virginia Tech, Jan. 1, 2014 A TEAM SCORED 50+ POINTS IN THE SECOND HALF Opponent: Not found Hampton: at Morgan State (51), Feb. 3, 2014 Opponent: Georgia Tech (53), Dec. 30, 2013 A PLAYER HAD 10+ ASSISTS Hampton: Nicole Hamilton (11) vs. Santa Clara, Nov. 30, 2013 A TEAM WON BY 35+ POINTS Opponent: Alexis Jones (10), Duke, March 24, 2013 Hampton: vs. Delaware State (63-28), March 13, 2013 Opponent: Duke (72-37), March 20, 2010 A PLAYER HAD FIVE+ STEALS Hampton: Malia Tate-DeFreitas (5), at Lehigh, Dec. 2, 2014 A TEAM WON BY 40+ POINTS Opponent: Jasmine Norman (5), Savannah State, March 14, 2014 Hampton: at Morgan State (90-46), Feb. 3, 2014 Opponent: Montana (88-47), Dec. 28, 2008 A PLAYER HAD FIVE+ BLOCKED SHOTS Hampton: Tyler Hobgood (5) vs. Maryland Eastern Shore, Feb. 10, 2014 A TEAM WON BY 50+ POINTS Opponent: Sydney Stipanovich (6), Penn, Dec. 5, 2014 Hampton: vs. Morgan State (99-45), Jan. 20, 2014 Opponent: Connecticut (116-45), March 17, 2000

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#0 Malia Tate-DeFreitas #15 Ryan Jordan Points: 36 vs. Utah State (11/29/13) Points: 19 vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Rebounds: 10 at Northwestern (11/16/14) Rebounds: 14 at DePaul (12/21/14) Assists: 7 vs. Brown (12/29/13) Assists: 3 (three times), last at DePaul (12/21/14) Steals: 5 at Lehigh (12/2/14) Steals: 3 (twice), last vs. Bowling Green (12/29/14) Minutes: 40 (six times), last at James Madison (12/20/14) Blocks: 3 vs. American (12/4/13) Field Goals Made: 12 (twice), last at Penn (12/5/14) Minutes: 38 vs. South Carolina (12/17/14) Field Goals Attempted: 27 (twice), last at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) Field Goals Made: 9 vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 7 at Norfolk State (2/15/14) Field Goals Attempted: 14 at Penn (12/5/14) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 14 at LSU (11/20/13) 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 1 (seven times), last vs. South Carolina (12/17/14) Free Throws Made: 8 (three times), last at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs. South Carolina (12/17/14) Free Throws Attempted: 11 vs. Kansas State (12/21/13) Free Throws Made: 5 (twice), last vs. Southern Miss (11/16/13) Free Throws Attempted: 12 vs. Southern Miss (11/16/13) #1 Kenia Cole Points: 30 vs. Virginia Tech (1/1/14) #21 Mikayla Sayle Rebounds: 8 at Saint Peter’s (12/27/12) Points: 2 (twice), last at Penn (12/5/14) Assists: 8 (twice), last at Penn (12/5/14) Rebounds: 8 vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Steals: 5 at Savannah State (12/3/12) Steals: 1 (twice), last vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Minutes: 42 at American (1/6/13) Minutes: 13 vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Field Goals Made: 7 (four times), last at Lehigh (12/2/14) Field Goals Made: 1 (twice), last at Penn (12/5/14) Field Goals Attempted: 16 at DePaul (12/21/14) Field Goals Attempted: 2 (three times), last vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Brown (12/29/13) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 9 (five times), last at DePaul (12/21/14) #23 Tyler Hobgood Free Throws Made: 12 vs. Virginia Tech (1/1/14) Points: 8 vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Free Throws Attempted: 14 vs. Virginia Tech (1/1/14) Rebounds: 17 at Penn (12/5/14) Assists: 2 (twice), last at Richmond (12/6/14) #2 Kyani White Blocks: 1 (four times), last vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Points: 12 at Richmond (12/6/14) Steals: 3 vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Rebounds: 7 at Penn (12/5/14) Minutes: 30 vs. Auburn (12/30/14) Assists: 4 at Richmond (12/6/14) Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Steals: 2 (four times), last vs. Auburn (12/30/14) Field Goals Attempted: 11 at Penn (12/5/14) Minutes: 40 (three times), last vs. Auburn (12/30/14) Free Throws Made: 3 (twice), last vs. UMES (2/10/14) Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Bowling Green (12/29/14) Free Throws Attempted: 7 at Savannah State (1/25/14) Field Goals Attempted: 14 at DePaul (12/21/14) 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 2 at Richmond (12/6/14) #24 Areana Davis 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 7 vs. Auburn (12/30/14) Points: 6 at DePaul (12/21/14) Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Bowling Green (12/29/14) Rebounds: 5 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Free Throws Attempted: 7 vs. Bowling Green (12/29/14) Blocks: 1 (twice), last at Kansas State (11/21/14) Minutes: 19 at Kansas State (11/21/14) #3 Georgianna Gilbeaux Field Goals Made: 3 at DePaul (12/21/14) Points: 4 (twice), last at UMES (2/24/14) Field Goals Attempted: 7 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Rebounds: 4 vs. Morgan State (1/20/14) 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Washington State (11/25/14) Assists: 2 vs. Michigan State (3/23/14) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Washington State (11/25/14) Steals: 2 (four times), last vs. Morgan State (12/8/14) Free Throws Made: 1 at Northwestern (11/16/14) Minutes: 23 (twice), last at James Madison (12/20/14) Free Throws Attempted: 2 at Northwestern (11/16/14) Field Goals Made: 2 at Norfolk State (2/15/14) Field Goals Attempted: 5 (twice), last at Lehigh (12/2/14) #30 Kristine Rose 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 1 (three times), last at James Madison (12/20/14) Assists: 1 (twice), last at Kansas State (11/21/14) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 2 (twice), last at Lehigh (12/2/14) Minutes: 6 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Free Throws Made: 2 at UMES (2/24/14) Field Goals Attempted: 2 at DePaul (12/21/14) Free Throws Attempted: 2 (four times), last at UMES (2/24/14) 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted: 1 (twice), last at DePaul (12/21/14)

#5 Jackie Marshall #31 Kaylah Lupoe Points: 11 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Points: 2 (twice), last at Kansas State (11/21/14) Rebounds: 3 at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) Rebounds: 4 at Northwestern (11/16/14) Assists: 2 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Blocks: 3 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Steals: 1 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Steals: 2 (twice), last at Kansas State (11/21/14) Minutes: 16 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Minutes: 30 at Northwestern (11/16/14) Field Goals Made: 4 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Field Goals Made: 1 at Northwestern (11/16/14) Field Goals Attempted: 9 at Kansas State (11/21/14) Field Goals Attempted: 3 (twice), last vs. Washington State (11/25/14) 3-pt. Field Goals Made: 3 (three times), last at Lehigh (12/2/14) Free Throws Made: 2 at Kansas State (11/21/14) 3Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 8 at Lehigh (12/2/14) Free Throws Attempted: 3 at Kansas State (11/21/14)

#14 Blake Jenkines #34 Brielle Ward Points: 9 at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) Points: 12 vs. DePaul (11/23/12) Rebounds: 6 (twice), last vs. Bowling Green (12/29/14) Rebounds: 23 vs. Virginia Tech (1/1/14) Assists: 1 (twice), last vs. Brown (12/29/13) Assists: 2 (five times), last vs. Howard (3/12/14) Blocks: 1 vs. Washington State (11/25/14) Blocks: 3 vs. Coppin State (1/21/13) Steals: 1 (five times), last at Lehigh (12/2/14) Steals: 4 vs. Kansas State (12/21/13) Minutes: 17 vs. UC Santa Barbara (11/26/13) Minutes: 43 vs. Kansas State (12/21/13) Field Goals Made: 3 (twice), last at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) Field Goals Made: 6 vs. DePaul (11/23/12) Field Goals Attempted: 5 (three times), last at Lehigh (12/2/14) Field Goals Attempted: 10 (twice), last vs. North Carolina A&T (3/6/14) Free Throws Made: 3 (twice), last at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) Free Throws Made: 3 (three times), last vs. Washington State (11/25/14) Free Throws Attempted: 4 (twice), last at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Virginia Tech (1/1/14)

#44 Lindsay Williams Points: 2 (twice), last at Penn (12/5/14) Rebounds: 4 at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) Minutes: 9 at Penn (12/5/14) Free Throws Made: 2 at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) Free Throws Attempted: 2 at Quinnipiac (11/18/14) 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

MEAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2014-15 MEAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS Nov. 17 Khyra Connelly, N.C. Central (as of 1/4/15) Nov. 24 Tracey Carrington, Morgan State MEAC Overall Dec. 1 Kayla Crawford, Bethune-Cookman School W L Pct. W L Pct. Dec. 8 Maila Tate-DeFreitas, Hampton Maryland Eastern Shore 2 0 1.000 5 7 .417 Rae Corbo, Norfolk State Hampton 1 0 1.000 5 8 .385 Dec. 15 Jessica Long, UMES Florida A&M 1 0 1.000 4 7 .364 Dec. 22 Rae Corbo, Norfolk State Norfolk State 1 0 1.000 2 10 .167 Dec. 29 Alexus Hicks, UMES South Carolina State 1 1 .500 8 4 .667 Jan. 5 North Carolina A&T 1 1 .500 7 6 .538 Jan. 12 Bethune-Cookman 1 1 .500 4 10 .286 Jan. 19 Howard 1 1 .500 1 12 .077 Jan. 26 Savannah State 0 1 .000 4 7 .364 Feb. 2 Morgan State 0 2 .000 3 10 .231 Feb. 9 North Carolina Central 0 2 .000 2 11 .154 Feb. 16 Delaware State 0 0 .000 1 10 .091 Feb. 23 Coppin State 0 0 .000 1 10 .091 March 2 2014-15 PRESEASON ALL-MEAC WOMEN’S BAKETBALL HONORS MEAC ROOKIES OF THE WEEK Nov. 17 Tykyrah Williams, Morgan State FIRST TEAM Nov. 24 Kayla Roberts, Norfolk State Name Pos. Class School Hometown Dec. 1 Kayla Roberts, Norfolk State Malia Tate-DeFreitas G So. Hampton Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. 8 Dawn King, Florida A&M Ezinne Kalu G Sr. Savannah State Newark, N.J. Dec. 15 Braennan Farrar, Morgan State Tracey Carrington G Sr. Morgan State Baltimore, Md. Dec. 22 Braennan Farrar, Morgan State Eboni Ross F/C Jr. N.C. A&T Columbia, S.C. Dec. 29 Moengaroa Subritzky, UMES April McRae C Jr. N.C. A&T Raleigh, N.C. Jan. 5 Jan. 12 SECOND TEAM Jan. 19 Name Pos. Class School Hometown Jan. 26 Te’Shya Heslip G So. Howard Dumfries, Va. Feb. 2 Raven Bankston G So. Delaware State Detroit, Mich. Feb. 9 Kourtney Williams G/F Sr. S.C. State Warren, Ohio Feb. 16 Victoria Gonzales F/C Jr. Howard Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 23 Kailyn Williams C So. Bethune-Cookman New Orleans, La. March 2 THIRD TEAM Name Pos. Class School Hometown MEAC DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Kenia Cole G Sr. Hampton Silver Spring Nov. 17 Terrenisha Hollis, Bethune-Cookman Taneka Rubin G Sr. Florida A&M Orlando, Fla. Nov. 24 Alexis Udoji, UMES Rae Corbo G Sr. Norfolk State Englewood, N.J. Kailyn Williams, Bethune-Cookman Racquel Davis F/C Sr. N.C. Central Brooklyn, N.Y. Dec. 1 Racquel Davis, N.C. Central Alexis Udoji F/C Jr. UMES Randolph, Mass. Dec. 8 Eboni Ross, North Carolina A&T Dec. 15 Alexis Udoji, UMES Preseason Player of the Year: Ezinne Kalu, Savannah State Dec. 22 Eboni Ross, North Carolina A&T Dec. 29 Moengaroa Subritzky, UMES 2014-15 PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH Jan. 5 Jan. 12 1. North Carolina A&T (15) 326 8. Norfolk State 152 Jan. 19 2. Hampton (5) 309 9. UMES (2) 137 Jan. 26 3. Savannah State (1) 256 10. N.C. Central 122 Feb. 2 4. Coppin State (2) 253 11. S.C. State 110 Feb. 9 5. Howard (1) 198 12. Delaware State 89 Feb. 16 6. Florida A&M 175 13. Morgan State 79 Feb. 23 7. Bethune-Cookman 160 March 2 First-place votes in parentheses; voted on by league’s head coaches and sports infor- mation directors. 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

HEAD COACH DAVID SIX

David Six is entering his sixth year as Six was named MEAC Coach of the Year for the second time, while head coach of the Hampton University senior forward Keiara Avant was named MEAC Player of the Year, be- women’s basketball team, turning the coming the first Lady Pirate to ever earn that honor. Bennett was named Lady Pirates into a dynasty in the MEAC MEAC Defensive Player of the Year. after spending a year as the Director of Intramurals at Hampton University. The Lady Pirates led the nation in scoring defense in 2012-13, holding opponents to just 47.8 points per game. Hampton was also third in the In five seasons with the Lady Pirates, nation last season in both percentage defense (.320) and 3- Six is 127-35 overall and 74-6 in confer- point field goal percentage defense (.243). ence play. He comes into the 2014-15 campaign tied with Patricia Cage-Bibbs Six’s third season at the helm proved historic on many levels for the for most career wins by a coach in the Lady Pirates, beginning with a 26 wins. The Lady Pirates also went 15-1 program’s Div. I history. The Lady Pi- in the MEAC, claiming their second straight MEAC regular-season title, rates have won 49 straight games over before claiming their third straight MEAC Tournament crown – becoming MEAC foes – including conference tournament games. the first MEAC team to win three straight conference tournaments since Howard (1996-98). The Lady Pirates made history in 2013-14, their fifth season under Six, winning their fifth straight MEAC Tournament crown (a conference first) After winning yet another MEAC Tournament crown, the Lady Pirates after tying a Div. I program record with 28 wins and recording their sec- were given a No. 16 seed in the NCAA Tournament, squaring off against ond straight 16-0 mark in conference play. For their efforts, the Lady top-seeded Stanford in the first round in Norfolk, Va. Pirates were awarded a No. 12 seed in the NCAA Tournament – the best seed ever for a MEAC school in the NCAA’s 64-team format – and In 2011-12, the Lady Pirates were second among all Div. I teams – be- faced Michigan State in the first round. hind only Connecticut – in scoring defense, giving up just 47.6 points per game. The Lady Pirates were also fourth in the nation in field goal per- Six was named MEAC Coach of the Year for the second straight season centage defense (.331) and fifth in turnover margin (+6.61). – and third time overall – while freshman scoring machine Malia Tate- DeFreitas was named the MEAC Rookie of the Year and senior guard Hampton also led the nation last season in 3-point field goal defense, Nicole Hamilton was named First Team All-MEAC. Alyssa Bennett, a only allowing 21.3 percent of shots from behind the arc. senior forward, was named MEAC Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season. Three Lady Pirates earned All-MEAC honors in 2011-12, led by senior guard Jericka Jenkins – who was a First Team All-MEAC selection after Bennett was also a First Team All-MEAC selection; Tate-DeFreitas was finishing the season fifth in the NCAA in assists (7.1) and assist-turnover named Second Team. ratio (2.4).

In Six’s first five years at the helm, the MEAC Defensive Player of the Jenkins was also the MEAC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Year honor has gone to a Hampton player four times. Defense has been a staple of the program since Six took over, and that was no different in Senior guard Choicetta McMillian and senior forward Melanie Warner 2013-14, as Hampton finished the season ranked 16th in the nation in were Second Team All-MEAC selections. scoring defense, holding teams to just over 57 points per game. His second season with the program proved even more successful than Teams shot just 33.4 percent from the floor against Hampton in 2013-14 the first, as Six guided the Lady Pirates to their second straight 20-win – the second-best field goal percentage defense among all Div. I pro- season (the first time in program Div. I history), the MEAC regular- grams. The Lady Pirates were also eighth in the nation in 3-point field season title and a second straight MEAC Tournament crown. Six’s team goal percentage defense, holding teams to 26.7 percent shooting from was rewarded with a No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament – the high- behind the arc. est seed ever for a MEAC school in the 64-team format.

The 2012-13 season was perhaps Six’s best yet with the Lady Pirates, The Lady Pirates gave No. 4 seed Kentucky everything it could handle as he guided the team to a program Division I-record 28 wins and a in the first round before falling 66-62 in overtime in The Pit on the cam- fourth straight MEAC Tournament championship – marking just the sec- pus of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, N.M. ond time in conference history that a women’s program won four straight tournaments (Howard, 1987-90). Six saw Jenkins earn First Team All-MEAC honors, as well as Associ- ated Press Honorable Mention All-America accolades, after finishing the The Lady Pirates also went 16-0 in the MEAC last season, marking the season second in the nation with 7.0 assists per game, while also lead- first time in program history that Hampton went unbeaten in the MEAC – ing the team in scoring. and just the fifth time in the history of the conference. Along the way, Hampton won 19 straight games from Jan. 2 through March 16, setting a program Div. I record for longest winning streak. 2014-15 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Senior forward Quanneisha Perry, who led the MEAC with 9.0 rebounds remarkable 141-6 record against Peninsula District competition. per game, was named MEAC Defensive Player of the Year for the sec- ond straight season – marking the first time in conference history a The 2007 season was nothing short of spectacular for Six and the Lady player won the award in back-to-back years. Crabbers, as they set a school record with 30 wins against just two losses. The Lady Crabbers defeated the No. 11 and No. 13 teams in the As the interim head coach in 2009-10, Six led the Lady Pirates to their nation, capturing their eighth district title and eighth straight district tour- first MEAC Tournament title since 2004 and a first-round NCAA Tourna- nament title, as well as the Eastern Regional title, culminating with the ment game against Duke in Durham, N.C. Six went 20-12 in his first school’s second state title in six years. season at Hampton, marking the first time the Lady Pirates won 20 games in a season since the team went 23-9 in 2002-03. The team finished that season ranked ninth in the country.

The Lady Pirates also went 12-4 in MEAC play, with Perry earning First Six has been selected as the Virginia High School League Coaches Team All-MEAC and MEAC Defensive Player of the Year honors. Association (VHSLCA) Coach of the Year twice (2001, 2007), as well as Sophomore guard Bernadette Fortune was named Second Team All- the 2007 Associated Press Coach of the Year. MEAC, while Breanna Jones was named to the All-MEAC Rookie Team. On top of all that, sophomore forward Melanie Warner was named the He amassed an incredible 331-93 overall record in 14 seasons. His MEAC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. accomplishments include: two state titles, one regional title, 10 regional appearances, five state Final Four appearances, nine district titles and Hampton University rewarded Six on March 15, 2010 with a three-year nine district tournament titles. contract. During his tenure as a high school coach, Six was instrumental in help- With a 45-19 overall record in his first two years with the Lady Pirates, ing more than 30 players receive basketball scholarships, while trans- Six has led Hampton to the third-best record among NCAA Div. I forming the Hampton High girls basketball program into one of the elite women’s basketball programs in Virginia over the last two seasons. programs in the country. Over that span, Hampton has a better record than such school as Vir- ginia, Old Dominion and Richmond. More importantly, Six’s dedication, influence and strong leadership skills greatly contributed in many of the young women that he has coached Six arrived in the Tidewater area in November 1985, by way of the excelling in a variety of professions to include a lawyer, entrepreneur, United States Air Force Langley Air Force, Hampton, Virginia and Rhode scholar, two college coaches, four educators and host of other Hampton University. young productive citizens.

At Langley, Six played base level basketball, where he was selected All- Six is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y. Uni-Com for six straight years. After leaving the military, Six set his sights on the coaching profession, where he began as a volunteer assis- tant for the varsity boys at Hampton High School in 1991, where he served in that capacity for two years before taking the reigns as the head girls varsity coach in 1993.

Six made an immediate impact on the Hampton High program, going 14- DAVID SIX BY THE NUMBERS 8 in his first season. In three seasons, Hampton High captured its first district title ever and appeared in the 1995 Virginia Group AAA state Year Overall MEAC Final Four, finishing with 26-4 record the best in school history at the 2009-10 20-12 (.625) 12-4 (.750) time. 2010-11 25-7 (.781) 15-1 (.938) 2011-12 26-5 (.839) 15-1 (.938) After the 1995 season, Six left Hampton High to become the head var- 2012-13 28-6 (.824) 16-0 (1.000) sity boys coach at Gloucester (Va.) High School. Six is the only boys 2013-14 28-5 (.848) 16-0 (1.000) coach in Gloucester history to qualify for the district tournament – a feat 2014-15 5-8 (.385) 1-0 (1.000) he accomplished twice. Totals 132-43 (.754) 75-6 (.926)

At the conclusion of the 1998 season, Six returned to the helm at Hamp- ton High. Again Six ignited the program, capturing the 2000 district tour- nament championship.

In the 2001 season, the Lady Crabbers won the district and district tour- nament championship, before capturing the first female state champion- ship in the 105-year history of Hampton High, finishing the season 27-3. Four MEAC regular-season titles: 2010-11. 2011-12. 2012-13, 2013-14 Five MEAC Tournament championships: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 At that point, Six-coached teams had won seven straight district titles, Five NCAA Tournament appearances: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and an astounding eight straight district tournament titles, en route to a Three-time MEAC Coach of the Year: 2010-11, 2012-13, 2013-14 2014-15 LADY PIRATE STATISTICS 2014-15 LADY PIRATE CATEGORY LEADERS 2014-15 LADY PIRATE CATEGORY LEADERS LAST TIME OUT FOR THE LADY PIRATES...