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Womens Tennis Media Guide 2020.pdf

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2019-20 women’s tennis MEDIA GUIDE

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2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis 2020 WOMEN’S TENNIS WOFFORDWOFFORD MEDIA GUIDE

Table of Contents 2020 Schedule 2020Schedule/ Table of Contents...... 1 Quick Facts...... 2 Date Opponent Time Media Information...... 3 January 19 vs. USC Upstate 1:00 pm Wofford...... 4-5 January 25 vs. North Carolina Central 1:00 pm Richardson Building...... 6 January 30 at Bethune-Cookman 1:00 pm Strength and Conditioning...... 7 February 2 at Stetson University 9:00 am Notable Alumni...... 8 February 9 at UNC Asheville 3:00 pm Terriers in the Pros...... 9 February 12 vs. Gardner-Webb University 2:00 pm The Hub City...... 10 February 15 vs. 1:00 pm Reeves Tennis Center...... 11 February 22 vs. Charlotte 11:00 am Head Coach Krissy Hall...... 12 February 23 vs. UNC Wilmington 11:00 am 2019-20 Roster...... 13 February 29 at Coastal Carolina University 1:30 pm Player Bios...... 14-2 March 1 vs. 11:00 am 2019 Results/Stats...... 26-28 March 1 vs. King University 2:00 pm Year-by-Year Records...... 29 March 7 at East Tennessee State University * 1:00 pm Season Records...... 30 March 8 vs. Emmanuel College 12:00 pm Honors and Awards...... 31 Year-by-Year Results...... 32-36 March 12 vs. North Greenville University 3:00 pm All-Time Division I Series Records...... 37 March 15 vs. Mercer * 1:00 pm All-Time Roster...... 38 March 22 at Western Carolina University * 1:00 pm Phi Beta Kappa...... 39 March 25 at * 3:30 pm Hall of Fame...... 40 March 29 vs. UNC Greensboro * 12:00 pm The ...... 41-42 April 4 vs. Samford University * 10:00 am Wofford Administration...... 43-47 April 5 at Chattanooga * 1:00 pm Wofford Athletic Staff...... 44-46 April 16-19 Southern Conference Tournament, at Chattanooga, Tenn. Sports Medicine...... 47 Athletic Facilities...... IBC *Southern Conference Matches Home Matches in BOLD

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Quick Facts Athletic Director...... Richard Johnson Sr. Associate AD/Development...... Terri Lewitt Sr. Associate AD/Sports Programs...... Mark Line GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Spartanburg, S.C. Associate AD/Marketing and Promotions...... Jake Farkas Founded...... 1854 Associate AD/Compliance...... Elizabeth Rabb Enrollment...... 1,650 Associate AD/Media Relations...... Brent Williamson Nickname...... Terriers Director of Facilities...... Andy Kiah Colors...... Old Gold (PMS 873) and Black Director of Video Services...... Anthony DiCarlo Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Southern Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director...... Phil Marcello President...... Dr. Nayef Samhat Wofford Sports Marketing/IMG...... Staley Foster Athletics Director...... Richard Johnson Ticket Manager...... Shelby Taylor Faculty Athletic Rep...... Dr. Jameica Hill Internal Operations...... Ryan Price Facilities...... Reeves Tennis Center Terrier Club/Member Services & Event Coord...... Mary Kathryn Jolly Opened...... 1992 Athletic Department Phone...... 864-597-4090 Terrier Club/ Member Devlopment Coordinator...... Luke Feisal Athletic Department Fax...... 864-597-4129 Media Relations Assistant...... Josh Manganello Mailing Address...... 429 North Church Street Marketing and Promotions Intern...... Colton Thayer ...... Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 Digital Media and Community Relations Intern...... Claire Leger CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION Video Production Coordinator Intern...... Dante Evans President: ...... Dr. Nayef Samhat (George Washington ‘83) Administrative Assistant...... Stephanie Lancaster Faculty Athletic Representative: ...... Dr. Jameica Hill (Wofford ‘88) Athletic Director: ...... Richard Johnson (The Citadel ‘76) Athletic Department Phone:...... (864) 597-4090 Athletics Web Site:...... www.woffordterriers.com Tennis Staff Head Coach...... Krissy Hall Alma Mater...... ‘03 Seasons at Wofford...... 8th in 2019 Record at Wofford...... 55-74 (.426) Tennis Office Phone...... 864-597-4150 Coach Hall Email...... [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATION 2018-19 Overall Record...... 13-8 Wofford College was founded in 1854. The ’ mascot is Home Record...... 6-4 “Boss” the Terrier. Away Record...... 6-3 Neutral Record...... 1-1 CREDITS SoCon Record (Placing)...... 4-3 (Third) The 2019-20 Wofford College Women’s Tennis media guide is a publication of the Wofford athletic Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/3 media relations office. Editor: Carroll Rich and Josh Manganello. Research conducted by Phillip Newcomers...... 2 Stone of the Wofford Library Archives. Photographs provided by Willis Glassgow, Mark Olencki and Trent Brock. Headshots by Mark Olencki. Printed January 2020. TENNIS HISTORY WOFFORD COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Wofford’s mission is to provide superior liberal arts education that prepares its students for Number of Seasons...... 33rd season in 2019-20 extraordinary and positive contributions to society. The focus of Wofford’s mission is upon All-Time Record ...... 287-318 (.474) fostering commitment to excellence in character, performance, leadership, service to others First Season...... 1986-87 and life-long learning. Overall SoCon Record...... 54-136 (.284) Wofford College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation or any legally protected status. TITLE IX and ADA Coordinator TITLE IX Deputy Coordinator Amanda R. Estabrook Chee Lee, Director of Human Resources 429 North Church Street 429 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 Spartanburg, SC 29303-3663 864-597-4048 864-597-4230

2 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Media Media Relations Assistant: Josh Manganello (TENNIS CONTACT) E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 864-597-4098 INTERVIEWS Associate AD/Media Relations: Brent Williamson All interviews with members of the team during the season must be Office Phone: 864-597-4093 arranged through the Athletic Media Relations Office. Please call ahead E-Mail: [email protected] and allow 24 hours to set up interviews with players. Arrangements will FAX: 864-597-4129 be made for telephone and in-person interviews at a time that is mutually Press Box: 864-597-4478 agreeable to the reporter/broadcaster and the student-athlete. Any tele- Assistant Director for Media Relations: Phil Marcello vision crews wishing to tape an interview with Coach Hall may do so daily E-Mail: [email protected] before practice. Please call ahead to allow an office representative to help Office Phone: 864-597-4092 Mailing Address: 429 North Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303 facilitate the interview. Athletic website: www. woffordterriers.com PARKING Parking for all members of the working media for Terrier home tennis WOFFORDTERRIERS.COM matches can be found across the street from the Reeves Tennis Center. In the fall of 2018, Wofford College launched an updated website for athletics which can be found at www.woffordterriers.com. The site contains all the POST MATCH INTERVIEWS information any Terrier fan is looking for, including rosters, schedules, stu- Post match interviews will take place at the Wofford locker room in the dent-athlete bios, updated statistics and archives. Live stats for most sports are Reeves Tennis Center. Student-athletes are available outside the locker also provided. This season, the site will link with the Southern Conference Digital Network, ESPN3 and ESPN+ to provide live video of a wide variety of events, room following the conclusion of their matches. including football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball, on any device with a broadband connection.

NCAA COMPLIANCE The importance of following all NCAA rules and regulations is imperative to main- taining the integrity of Wofford College and intercollegiate athletics. We ask all who are associated with the institutions athletics programs to help the College protect the spirit of competition, the athletics eligibility of our student-athletes and the reputation of the College by adhering to the rules and regulations of the NCAA and by contacting the Compli- ance Office or the NCAA with all questions. If you have any questions about NCAA rules, please contact Elizabeth Rabb at (864) 597-4090, the Wofford website at woffordterriers. @WoffordTerriers com and click on ‘Compliance,’ or the NCAA at www.ncaa. @WoffordFB org. Wofford Terriers What is a Representative of Athletics Interests (Booster/Donor)? DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS All alumni, friends, and employees of the College are categorized as ‘representa- From the West/GSP Airport: Take I-85 north to exit 69 (Business 85 North). tives of athletics interest.’ The NCAA stipulates that once an individual has been Exit at 5A, I-585 South/US 176. After 2.5 miles, turn right on McCravy, then left at identified as a ‘representative’ or “booster/donor” he/she retains this status forever the light on Wood Street, which turns into Cummings Street. Street leads to Gibbs even if the individual is no longer associated with the athletics program. Further- Stadium and campus. more the NCAA states that it is possible for a person to be a representative of more than one institution at the same time. A representative of athletics interest may From the North: Take I-26 east to exit 15 (US 176). Follow for 7 miles. Turn right on not: McCravy, then left at the light on Wood Street, which turns into Cummings Street. • Contact a prospect’s coach, principal or counselor in an effort to evaluate a Street leads to Gibbs Stadium and campus. prospect • Visit the prospect’s institution to pick up film or transcripts From the East/Charlotte Airport: Take I-85 south to exit 77 (Business 85 South). • Contact a prospect, his/her parents, legal guardians or spouse on or off campus Exit at 5A, I-585 South/US 176. After 2.5 miles, turn right on McCravy, then left at • Contact a prospect by telephone or letter the light on Wood Street, which turns into Cummings Street. Street leads to Gibbs • Make special arrangements to entertain a recruit Stadium and campus. • Provide extra benefits to a prospect, student-athlete or the parents, family and/ or guardians of the prospects or student-athletes From the South: Take I-26 west to exit 21B (US 29 North). After 3.5 miles, turn left on St. John Street. Turn left at North Church Street. Turn right on Evins Street to Remember the #1 Rule: ‘Ask Before You Act!’ reach the athletic facilities. www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 3 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis THE WORLD AT WOFFORD

Wofford College, established in 1854, is a four-year, The Village, beautiful, Charlestonian-style apartments independent, residential liberal arts college located in designed to help transition students from college student Spartanburg, S.C. It offers a distinctive program with to successful graduate. 25 major fields of study to a student body of 1,650 Thanks to the generosity of alumnus and trustee undergraduates. Jerry Richardson ’59, the Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Nationally known for the strength of its academic Center for the Arts opened in May of 2017 and the Jerry program, outstanding faculty, study abroad participation Richardson Indoor Stadium to house new basketball and and successful graduates, Wofford ranks well in U.S. News volleyball arenas opened in September of 2017. The new & World Report, The Princeton Review, The Fiske Guide Greek Village was completed in the spring of 2016. to College, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and the Open Additionally, a new state-of-the-art environmental Doors Report on International Education Exchange, an studies building and Jerome Johnson Richardson Hall, organization that ranks Wofford #4 in the nation for study a 150-bed residence hall, will open in the fall of 2020. abroad participation. Renovations to the library into an academic commons Wofford has produced six Rhodes Scholars and is home will be completed in the fall of 2019 and renovations to one of the nation’s 283 Phi Beta Kappa chapters. to Burwell Dining Hall are expected to be completed in A leader in offering high-impact learning opportunities winter of 2021. to students, Wofford encourages students to take Wofford’s entire 175-acre campus is a national advantage of all that Wofford, and through it the world, arboretum, named the Roger Milliken Arboretum at has to offer. Wofford College in honor of the late longtime trustee These opportunities include internships with scientific, and benefactor. corporate and non-profit organizations across the globe, undergraduate research opportunities, service-learning in the local community, international study abroad programming and a thriving host of co-curricular opportunities on campus. One of those co-curricular offerings is the R. Michael James Fund, a student-managed and operated investment organization. The Space in the Mungo Center also prepares students for life after Wofford by offering professional development, career services and much more. Student and residence life on campus include exciting Division I NCAA athletics, opportunities to participate in one of the college’s Greek-letter fraternities or sororities, competitive intramurals, a diverse selection of clubs, student publications and a housing plan that helps students progress from first year through fourth in a close-knit community that builds independence. The residence life experience culminates in a final year in 4 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis ACADEMICS AT WOFFORD

Wofford offers distinctive learning opportunities terdisciplinary field that is at the intersection of the periences. that set it apart from other liberal arts colleges. A few sciences, computer science and mathematics, involves Presidential Seminar, a weekly seminar for of those high-impact educational experiences include: learning to store, retrieve, process and visualize massive outstanding seniors hosted by Wofford President Nayef The Interim, a January term that encourages amounts of information in web-accessed databases. H. Samhat. Seminar participants explore interdisciplin- students and faculty to explore new interests both on The Creative Writing Concentration, a pro- ary subjects of current significance. The college now has and off campus. A small sampling of on-campus pro- gram led by outstanding published faculty authors that a similar program for juniors. grams include: Animal Cognition and Rat Basketball, provides additional opportunities for students to hone Liberty Fellowship is a two-year leadership Personal Finance, and Riding and Researching the their creative writing skills, earn coveted prizes and experience for young citizens of with ex- Horse. Travel/study projects will take students to Aus- become published writers. The Wofford Writers Series emplary promise for societal achievement. The Liberty tralia, Cuba, China, Ireland, Germany, Japan and other brings published writers to campus to augment the Cre- Fellowship is housed at the college and offered in part- sites around the world. Students also complete intern- ative Writing Concentration. nership with South Carolina businessman Hayne Hipp ships both locally and around the globe. The Presidential International Scholar pro- and the Aspen Institute. The Bonner Scholar program, a service-learn- gram offers an opportunity for an outstanding, intel- ing scholarship program that places deserving students lectually gifted student to visit developing countries in volunteer positions throughout the community. researching a specific academic area of interest. The The Space in the Mungo Center, a place where student then returns to campus to share his or her ex- students can build upon their liberal arts education by adding professional skills desired by employers and ACADEMIC MAJORS ACADEMIC MINORS PRE-PROFESSIONAL graduate schools. The Space includes The Space to: Accounting Accounting PROGRAMS Prepare (career services and professional development Art History Arabic Language and Culture Education Biology Art History Pre-Engineering training); The Space to: Impact (a four-year scholarship Business Economics Business Pre-Dental program that empowers students to impact the world); Chemistry Chemisty Pre-Law The Space to: Launch (entrepreneurship support and Chinese Chinese Pre-Medical competitions); The Space to: Consult (hands-on re- Computer Science Computer Science Pre-Ministry search, writing and problem-solving training within a Economics Creative Writing Pre-Pharmacy English Economics Pre-Veterinary Science consulting framework); and The Space to: Explore (in- Environmental Studies English depth global study). Environmental Studies Finance OTHER PROGRAMS French Film and Digital Media Environmental Studies provides a creative and 19th Century Studies German Finance supportive learning environment that helps students African/African-American Studies Government Francophone Studies pursue their goals in the field of sustainability. It op- Asian Studies History German Classical Civilizations erates both on Wofford’s campus and at the college’s Humanities Government Computational Science Goodall Environmental Studies Center at Glendale, Intercultural Studies History Film and Digital Media International Affairs International Affairs S.C. The property where the center is located borders Gender Studies Mathematics Mathematics 19 acres of protected green space along Lawson’s Fork Information Management Philosophy Music Creek. Latin American and Caribbean Studies Physics Philosophy Middle Eastern and North African Studies Neuroscience, a program that allows students Psychology Physics Military Science / Army ROTC to examine the nervous system and its regulation of Religion Religion Music Sociology and Anthropology Sociology and Anthropology behavior through an experimental approach, is offered Neuroscience Spanish Studio Art jointly by the Departments of Psychology and Biology. Studio Art Computational Science, a fast-growing in- Theatre Theatre www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 5 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis RICHARDSON BUILDING

THE RICHARDSON BUILDING The home of the Wofford College Athletic Department since 1996 is the Richardson Physical Activities Building. The facility includes offices for the administration, football, baseball and other sports on the second floor. Also included on the second floor is an aerobic dance room, team meeting room, racquetball courts and a student-athlete lounge. Locker rooms for football, men’s and women’s cross country/track and field, men’s and women’s soccer and a training room are located on the first floor. Wofford alumnus Jerry Richardson made donations in 2008 and 2018 that were used for enhancing the Richardson Building. Numerous improvements were made in the facility to ensure that it is one of the most advanced athletic facilities in the nation. The most recent renovations to the building include a 1,200 square foot addition to house a new state of the art hydrotherapy suite which includes a Hydroworx aquatic therapy pool with underwater treadmill. The existing training room was relocated to adjoin the new hydrotherapy suite, which results in a much-needed increased size for the new training room. Supporting the training area are three staff offices, exam room, and state-of-the-art x-ray room. The new team meeting room is equiped with the latest video technology and a media backdrop for postgame press conferences. The existing football locker room was expanded and upgraded. The upgrades included new paint, carpet, ceilings, and lighting. The equipment room has been reconfigured, and a new high-density storage system was purchased to increase ca- pacity and improve efficiency in the handling of equipment. In addition to the visible improvements a new supplemental mechanical unit to control moisture and improve indoor air quality was installed, along with new HVAC controls in the entire building. With the campus fitness center relocated to the Benjamin Johnson Arena, reno- vations were also made to the second floor. A second team meeting room was created with sliding glass walls to provide flexibility for a variety of uses. A student-athlete lounge was built near the racquetball courts which includes two 70-inch monitors. The building also includes the Harley Room, a large multipurpose area overlooking Gibbs Stadium. The area hosts a wide variety of campus events during the year. On the patio, a sculpture of Jerry Richardson was dedicated on May 12, 2014 to honor him and recognize the 20th anniversary of the Carolina Panthers summer training camp being held on campus. The sculpture, created by noted California artist Todd Andrews, depicts Richardson seeming to be ready to walk over to Gibbs Stadium to watch the Terriers – for which he also played – take on the next worthy opponent.

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THE JOE E. TAYLOR CENTER Wofford alumnus and former South Carolina Secretary of Commerce Joe Taylor donated $1 million for the renovation of the Curry Building into the Joe E. Taylor Athletic Center. The Taylor Center features a 7,000 square foot weight room and offices for athletic department staff. The building, located next to Gibbs Stadium, was completed in June of 2009. The weight room facility is equipped with a total of 24 racks with built-in pull-up bars and nearly 25,000 pounds of plates, dumbells and olympic weights. The 24 racks are divided, with twelve used with platforms and twelve used with benches. Additional equipment includes four pulldown machines, four low row machines, five power run- ners, six glute/ham machines, two decline ab machines, a leg press and exercise bike. Also included is a large area of Mondo track flooring, which is used with the step-up boxes, plyo boxes and hurdle sets in speed development. The Taylor Center also provides offices for administration and numerous sports, including women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis and cross country and track and field. A conference room and several work areas give the coaching staff much needed space. MISSION STATEMENT The aim of the Wofford College Strength and Conditioning Department is to allow every student-athlete the best training opportunity with proper instruction and program implementation to create progressive gains in strength, speed, fitness levels, mobility and body composition over the tenure of the athletic career. This will be achieved through a created culture consumed with hard work, discipline, commitment, and knowledge of the craft of training in a highly competitive environment.

THE PHILOSOPHY The Strength and Conditioning Program consists of prescribed training based on sport specific demands with a great emphasis on properly executing movement patterns and training within the assigned threshold to optimize abilities and capabilities. Keys to this are: • Evaluation and Assessment • Individual Needs / Sport Specificity • Weight Training Movements • Running Prescription • Plyometric Training • Student-Athlete Health • Recovery and Restoration • Training Culture

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RICHARDSON INDOOR STADIUM BY THE NUMBERS A new era at Wofford began in 2018 with the opening of the Jerry Richardson • 123,055 Square Feet Indoor Stadium. The new home of basketball and volleyball is adjacent to the north • 3,400 Seating Capacity for sports end of Gibbs Stadium, where the Terriers play football. • 4,500 Seating Capacity for speaker/concert Wofford alumnus and trustee Jerry Richardson, Class of 1959, provided the gift to • 350 Seating Capacity for volleyball fund the facility that includes a 3,400-seat basketball arena and a 350-seat volleyball • 895 tons of steel competition venue as well as offices, locker rooms, meeting rooms, training rooms • 273,700 feet (51.8 miles) of combined audio, video, fiber and data cables. and special fan areas, including several open-air suites. The facility replaces Benjamin • 133,000 watts of audio power amplifiers, driving 185 speakers. Johnson Arena, which will continue to be used as a first-rate gymnasium for intramural • 65% local contractors (Spartanburg/Greenville) and campus recreational activities. • Over 80 monitors in the building for information, wayfinding and live broadcasts The facility has already been able to attract top opponents for the basketball • Connor Sports Flooring MVP II teams, including South Carolina, North Carolina, Harvard and Georgia Tech. • Spaulding “Renegade” Portable Goals, debuted at 2017 NCAA Tournament The Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium also has a seating capacity for non-athletics functions, such as commencement and concerts, of 4,500. The facility includes “Club VIDEO BOARDS 51” for club seat holders, the “Boneyard” lounge in the student section, state of the art 4 - LED Main Boards - 12’9” by 22’ 2” sound system and acoustical design, along with electronic charging stations throughout 2 - LED Ribbon Boards - 196’ by 2’ 8” high the building. 3 - LED Corner Boards - 8’ by 2’ 8” high 1 - 40’ LED scorers table 1 - 30’ LED media table

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BENJAMIN JOHNSON ARENA When the campus community bid farewell to the Benjamin Johnson Arena as the home of Wofford basketball and volleyball in 2017, it created new possibilities for student recreation and wellness. The renovated Benjamin Johnson Arena student fitness center opened in January of 2018. “The Benjamin Johnson Arena, which opened in 1981, holds a lot of history for Wofford College, and we’re glad we are able to continue to use the facility as a larger, better fitness center for our students,­ faculty and staff,” President Nayef Samhat says. “The addition of the new Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium provides us with this terrific opportunity to give our community a place in the Benjamin Johnson Arena to exercise both their bodies and their minds.” The lower level of the arena (once basketball and volleyball­ courts and bleachers) houses a new multi-sport playing surface with three courts. A walking track surrounds the perimeter of the courts. The locker rooms were completely renovated. The concourse areas have become the new student fitness center with the installation of a variety of equipment and machines. The east concourse has weight equipment, including free weights, benches and machines. The other concourse has cardio equipment, including treadmills, stationary bikes and elliptical machines. The concourses also have open locker storage and new audio-visual equipment. In addition to the fitness activities, Benjamin Johnson Arena is home of a compre- hensive intramural, recreation, and club sports programs that encompass team sports, individual sports, fitness classes, club sports, as well as various other programs. High- lights include intramural basketball and softball, equestrian club, men’s club lacrosse, club ultimate frisbee and an outdoors club. The arena is named after Benjamin O. Johnson ’30 who was a Spartanburg textile executive associated with Spartan Mills. Mr. Johnson was also a trustee of Wofford College as well as a benefactor. Wofford moved into the Benjamin Johnson Arena in 1981 after playing in adjacent Andrews Field House for 50 years. The $4.5 million arena is part of the Campus Life Building, which was designed to serve as the center of athletic, social and cultural activity on campus. The first men’s basketball contest was held on January 22, 1981, as The Citadel scored a 65-64 win over Wofford. The Terriers first win in the arena was on January 26, 1981. The men had an overall record of 334-131 in 37 seasons in the facility. The Wofford women’s basketball team fielded its first varsity team in the 1980- 81 season, moving into Benjamin Johnson Arena in 1981 after playing in Andrews Fieldhouse for the first half of the season. The first women’s basketball game was held on January 22, 1981, with Wofford defeating Sacred Heart 74-25.

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Wofford alumni live in all 50 states and in more than 35 DR. DENDY ENGELMAN ’98 construction of the Washington Nationals Ballpark foreign countries. They include six Rhodes Scholars, six Truman Director of dermatologic surgery, New York Medical College; Scholars and two Barry M. Goldwater Scholars. associate at Manhattan Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery COSTA M. PLEICONES ’62 Of 17,077 living alumni, 3,223 are in senior management Served as chief justice of the S.C. Supreme Court in 2016 of corporations or organizations, 1,327 practice medicine, CHAD FIVEASH ’94 dentistry or other health care professions, 807 are attorneys Writer and producer of television series such as “Kyle XY,” STANLEY PORTER ’89 or judges, 829 are self-employed or own their own business. “Glory Daze,” “One Tree Hill,” “Switched at Birth” and “The Managing director, Deloitte Consulting, Greater Washington, Vampire Diaries” D.C., area MAJOR GENERAL RODNEY O. ANDERSON ’79 Retired deputy commanding general, XVIII Airborne VAN HIPP JR. ’82 JERRY RICHARDSON ’59 President and CEO, American Defense Institute Co-founded Spartan Foods, which was the first franchisee DAVID BRESENHAM ’93 of Hardee’s. He later was the CEO of Flagstar. Founder of the Producer of “American Guns” and “Keeping Up With the PERRY HOLLOWAY ’83 Carolina Panthers. Kardashians.” Also has worked on “Real World/Road Rules U.S. Ambassador to Guyana Challenge,” “Big Brother,” “Alaskan Steel Men” and “Whale Wars” CATHERINE SMITH ’91 BEN INGRAM ’05 Professor, University of Denver Sturm College of Law; associate HAROLD CHANDLER ’71 Winner of 2014 “Jeopardy!” Tournament of Champions dean of institutional diversity and inclusiveness CEO and chairman of the board, Milliken & Co. GEORGE DEAN JOHNSON JR. ’64 JOE TAYLOR ’80 MICHAEL COPPS ’63 Founder and chairman of Johnson Development Associates Former Secretary of Commerce, state of South Carolina Former commissioner, FCC. Previously served as assistant Inc. and founder and former CEO and director of Extended secretary commerce for trade development Stay America Inc. WALT WILKINS ’96 Former U.S. attorney, state of South Carolina. Currently solicitor FISHER DeBERRY ’60 MARGARET KEY ’95 for the 13th Judicial Circuit Former football coach at Air Force (1983-2006) and served CEO, Asia-Pacific, Burson-Marsteller as president of the American Football Coaches Association. JOYCE PAYNE YETTE ’80 Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011 CRAIG MELVIN ’01 Managing director, general counsel, Promontory Financial Group National correspondent for NBC’s “Today Show”

DANNY MORRISON ’75 Ben Ingram Professor of Sport and Entertainment Management at the Uni- versity of South Carolina. Previously served as athletics director at TCU and Wofford as well as commissioner of the Southern Conference. Also was president of the Carolina Panthers.

WENDI NIX ’96 On-air talent for ESPN, covering NFL, college football, baseball and PGA golf

GREG O’DELL ’92 CEO of Events DC, which owns and operates the Walter E. Wash- ington Convention Center. As chief executive of the District of Columbia Sports and Entertainment Commission, he oversaw Wendi Nix 10 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis

TERRIERS IN THE PROS Dating back to 1919 when Frank Ellerbee played and Jacksonville), Tommy Irvin (Arizona), Pat Illig (De- baseball for the Washington Senators, Wofford alumni troit), Kasey Redfern (Jacksonville, San Diego, Detroit have made an impact in professional sports. From bas- and Dallas), Alvin Scioneaux (San Diego), Brenton ketball to baseball to football, golf and soccer, Wofford Bersin (Carolina), David Marvin (Atlanta), Miles Brown alumni are making their marks in professional leagues. (Arizona), and JoJo Tillery (Tennessee) have been in NFL William McGirt has earned over $10 million on training camps. Bersin reached Super Bowl 50 in 2016. the PGA Tour since earning his card in 2011. He won Ameet Pall was the fifth overall pick in the 2012 CFL the 2016 Memorial Tournament and has played in sev- draft. eral majors, including the 2017 Masters. Forrest Lasso is playing professional soccer with FC Cincinnati in the MLS. In basketball, Mike Lenzly was a member of the 2012 Great Britain Olympic Team. Additional Terriers who have played overseas recently include Noah Dahl- man, Howard Wilkerson, Brad Loesing, Jamar Diggs, Lee Skinner, Karl Cochran, Spencer Collins, Justin Gordon, Eric Garcia and Cameron Jackson. Wofford also has been well represented in minor league baseball. Brandon Waring, Michael Gilmartin, Alex Wilson, Luke Leftwich, Will Stillman, Matt Milburn, Spencer Kulman, Kody Ruedisili, Jacob-Condra Bogan and Adam Scott all were with teams in the last five Top: William McGirt on the PGA Tour. Above: Mike Lenzly guards Kobe Bryant in an exhibition game before the 2012 Olympics. seasons. John Cornely made his MLB debut with the Bottom: John Cornely with the Gwinnett Braves. Top Right: Atlanta Braves in 2015. Brenton Bersin with the Carolina Panthers. Bottom Right: Over the past ten years, Andy Strickland (Atlanta Forrest Lasso with FC Cincinnati in the MLS.

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REEVES TENNIS CENTER The John E. Reeves Tennis Center serves as the home of the men’s and women’s tennis programs at Wofford College. The facility was named after the late Mr. Reeves who was a valued friend to the Wofford community. A giant in the textile industry, Reeves was superintendent of the Reeves Brothers’ Mill in Woodruff, S.C. He later assumed the duties of an and the director of the corporation. In 1967, he was named the company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Reeves was a member of the Wofford College Board of Trustees from 1974 through 1979. He served on the finance and co-educa- tional study committees. Under his leadership, the Reeves Founda- tion was established to support many charitable causes, including The Campaign for Wofford: An Investment in People. Mr. Reeves received many honors, including an honorary doctorate of law degree from Clemson University in 1963 and the doctorate of science degree from Wofford in 1984. He was named the New York Trade’s Textile Man of the Year in 1970. The Reeves Tennis Center stands in honor of the contributions to Wofford and the surrounding communities Reeves made throughout his lifetime. The facility has 11 championship quality courts. It contains men’s and women’s locker rooms, as well as a lounge that enters onto a large viewing deck overlooking the courts. Located adjacent to the middle of the Wofford campus on Evins Street, the Reeves Tennis Center opened in 1992.

12 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis KRISSY HALL HEAD COACH 8TH SEASON VIRGINIA TECH (‘03)

In 2019, Hall begins her 7th year as the Wofford women’s head Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award. earn that distinction. tennis coach. In her first season at Wofford, Hall finished the season with a Prior to her appointment at Wyoming, Hall served as an as- Hall led Wofford to its best finish thus far in program history 5-17 overall record. She had five tennis players named to the 2013 sistant coach at both Virginia Tech, her alma mater, and Washington during the 2018-19 season, guiding the Terriers to a 13-8 overall re- Southern Conference Spring All-Academic Team and 10 total players State. cord (T-most wins in program history, ‘05-’06 season) and 4-3 SoCon named to the 2013 Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. She was at Virginia Tech for the 2003-04 season, including a record (most conference wins since ‘07-’08 season), while advancing Prior to Wofford, Hall completed four years at the helm of the short stint as the program’s interim head coach. Her responsibilities to their first ever semifinals appearance in the SoCon tournament as UAB women’s tennis program in 2011-12. She was named the Blaz- with the Hokies included coordinating recruiting efforts, organizing a #3 seed- Wofford’s highest seeding earned ever. Hall claimed So- ers’ head coach on Aug. 22, 2008. practices and assisting with the day-to-day activities of the program. Con Coach of the Year honors for the season, being the first Wofford Hall’s teams -- in addition to their play on the court -- have Hall then went to Washington State as an assistant for the 2004-05 women’s tennis coach to do so, as she helped land sophomore Jenna attained a high level of success academically, highlighted by the campaign. In addition to the responsibilities she held at Virginia Vroman and senior Cassidy Hicks First Team All-SoCon recognition for 2011 season in which her squad earned the Conference USA Sport Tech, she also handled scheduling and budgeting for the Cougars. doubles play, while Vroman was also named First Team All-SoCon for Academic Award as the women’s tennis program with the highest Before beginning her coaching career, Hall was a standout singles. The season featured several milestones, as Hicks and Vroman GPA in the league. It was the first time any team other than Rice won as a four-year letterwinner on the women’s tennis team at Virginia earned the program’s first ITA national doubles ranking at #52, while the award since its inception with the 2006 season. Tech from 1999-2003. She was a three-year captain and a nationally leading the SoCon with a 6-1 mark in-conference and compiling She also coached Jenny Cape, who became the first Academ- ranked singles player during her senior campaign. For her career, she the most doubles wins in a season (16). Vroman received Wofford’s ic All-American in UAB women’s tennis history when she earned posted a school-record 81 doubles victories while posting 160 total first player of the week honor since 2013 (Julia Paulson) and was second-team honors in 2011. Cape was also a two-time Academic wins to rank second all-time in school history. also named Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Month for the Month of All-District performer and a three-time selection to the C-USA During her senior season in 2003, Hall was honored with the March. Additionally, the Terriers picked up the program’s first quar- All-Academic Team. National Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award. As a terfinal win in the SoCon Tournament, 4-0, over Mercer, while three Hall’s teams received the NCAA Public Recognition Award in player, she was also named Atlantic 10 Co-Rookie of the Year (2000), Terriers finished with double-digit singles wins for the season: Jenna both 2010 and 2011 for being among the top 10 percent of women’s Atlantic 10 All-Conference (2000) and Intercollegiate Tennis Associ- Vroman (15), Cassidy Hicks and Lilie Steryous (11). tennis programs in the country in terms of multi-year APR scores. ation Scholar-Athlete (2003). During her junior season in 2002, Hall The Terriers finished the 2017-18 with a record of 9-10 in- The Blazers have been named an ITA All-Academic Team in each of won the ITA Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award for the East Region. cluding eight non-conference victories. Hall guided Cassidy Hicks her three seasons and have had a total of 13 ITA Scholar-Athlete se- Hall earned a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech in 2003 and and freshman Jenna Vroman to all conference selections for dou- lections in that time. Hall has also coached 24 C-USA Commissioner’s completed her master’s degree at the school in 2004. bles play . Vroman was also named to the All-Freshman team and Honor Roll selections and five C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Med- named as the conference’s freshman of the year. This marked the al recipients at UAB. Formerly Kristen Stubbs, she was married to Matt Hall in July third All-Freshman selection in four seasons and was the first time a On the court, Hall coached the Blazers to a record of 29-45 in of 2005. The couple’s son, Caleb, was born Sept. 11, 2011. Hall’s wofford women’s tennis player was named Freshman of the Year. her four years with the program. After a 6-9 mark in her first season brother, Andrew Stubbs, played tennis for four years at Wofford Col- The 2016-17 campaign saw the Terriers match the win total in 2009, Hall guided the team to 10 wins in her second season as the lege. Stubbs earned All-Southern Conference honors all four seasons from the previous season with 11. Despite a tough conference sched- Blazers finished 10-11 in 2010. UAB posted a 7-13 record in 2011 and with the Terriers at number one singles and doubles and was named ule the Terriers excelled in non-conference matches picking up 10 a 6-12 mark in 2012. to the Wofford College Hall of Fame as a member of the 2014 class. wins on the season. Hall has coached four players who finished their careers In her fourth season, the team continued its steady improve- among the top 20 on UAB’s all-time dual-match singles wins list. ment, finishing with an 11-9 record and 3-4 in the SoCon. Hall Cape (39 wins) is 11th on the list, followed by Evelien Strijker (37) coached freshman Cassidy Hicks to a solid freshman season resulting in 12th, Paula Alvarez (32) in 17th and Giorgia Romeo (27) in 20th. in a All-Freshman selection by the SoCon. Strijker finished her career as a two-time All-Conference USA selec- Coach Hall helped the team improve to a 9-11 overall record tion, including the 2009 season when she was a third-team honoree in her third season at the helm. Samantha Russell made the SoCon under Hall. All-Freshman Team under Hall’s watch and junior Mareli Sanchez Hall came to UAB in the fall of 2008 from the University of earned the ITA Regional Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award. She Wyoming, where she led the women’s tennis program for the previ- had two players in Kalli Karas and Sanchez named to the Southern ous three seasons. In her final season at Wyoming, Hall guided her Conference Academic All-Conference Spring Team and eight players team to 11 wins and a first-round victory in the 2008 Mountain West named to the Southern Conference Honor Roll. Conference Tournament. The 11 wins matched the most in school In her second year with the team, Hall led the Terriers to a history. 6-16 season record. She had four tennis players named to the South- The 2008 tournament win was also just the second for the ern Conference Honor Roll and two in Audrey Coventry and Mareli Cowgirl program. Hall guided Wyoming to its first MWC Tournament Sanchez named to the Spring All-Academic Team. Hall’s leadership victory just two seasons earlier in her first year with the team. She also led Coventry to be recognized for her sportsmanship, earning followed that up in 2007 by coaching Sarah Summerfield to All-MWC the Southern Conference Sportsmanship Award and the ITA Regional First Team honors. Summerfield was just the second Cowgirl ever to www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 13 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis

Hall Coaching Timeline Year Organization 2003- 04 Virginia Tech, asst. coach 2004- 05 Wash. State, asst. coach 2005- 08 Wyoming, head coach 2008- 12 UAB, head coach 2012- present Wofford, head coach

Hall Record Year-By- Year Year School Overall Conf. 2005-06 Wyoming 9-15 0-8 2006-07 Wyoming 6-15 2-6 2007-08 Wyoming 11-13 1-7 2008-09 UAB 6-9 1-2 2009-10 UAB 10-11 2-4 2010-11 UAB 7-13 0-4 2011-12 UAB 6-12 1-2 2012-13 Wofford 5-17 1-9 2013-14 Wofford 6-16 1-8 2014-15 Wofford 9-11 2-5 2015-16 Wofford 11-9 3-4 2016-17 Wofford 11-13 1-6 2017-18 Wofford 9-10 1-5 2018-19 Wofford 13-8 4-3

14 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis 2019-20 Women’s Tennis Roster

Name HT YR Hometown / High School Georgia Fischer 5-3 Fr. Brentwood, Tenn. / Brentwood HS Ansley Hardeman 5-7 So. Watkinsville, Ga. / North Oconee Alexandra Hildell 5-7 So. Gothenburg, Sweden / Porter-Gaud Kay Kluska 5-5 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA / Greensburg Central Catholic Liz Massie 5-7 So. Rugby, England / Bilton School Rebecca Rubanov 5-7 Fr. Macon, Ga. / Home School Lilie Steryous 5-10 So. Taylors, S.C. / Greer Middle College Charter Jenna Vroman 5-6 Jr. Daniel Island, S.C. / Bishop England Brittney Wilbur 5-6 Jr. San Antonio, Texas / Alamo Heights

TERRIERS BY LOCATION TERRIERS BY CLASS England South Carolina Juniors (3) Freshmen (2) Rugby...... Liz Massie Daniel Island...... Jenna Vroman Kay Kluska Georgia Fischer Taylors...... Lilie Steryous Jenna Vroman Rebecca Rubanov Georgia Brittney Wilbur Macon...... Rebecca Rubanov Sweden Watkinsville...Ansley Hardeman Gothenburg.... Alexandra Hildell Sophomores (4) Ansley Hardemann Pennsylvania Tennesee Alexandra Hildell Pittsburgh...... Kay Kluska Brentwood...... Georgia Fischer Liz Massie Lilie Steryous Texas San Antonio...... Brittney Wilbur

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 15 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis GEORGIA FISHER 5-3 FRESHMAN BRENTWOOD, TENN. BRENTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL: A four-star recruit on Tennis Recruiting, helped lead her team to three Class AA Tennessee State Team championships, while winning the Class AAA Tennessee State Doubles championship three consecutive years in a row ... Has been selected to represent Tennessee in the Southern Cup for the past six years (2013-2018) ... Named to Prince’s Hot 100 list on Tennis Recruiting in November 2018, winning her first Icy Hot in Louisville ... Has been ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in Tennessee in all age divisions, reaching top-40 in the southern section as well, earning as high as a 9.18 UTR in singles and 9.46 in doubles ... Finished in the top-10 percent of her high school class and was very involved in her community, including as a Young Life senior leader.

PERSONAL: Born on March 1, 2001... Daughter of Martin and Dana Fischer... Broth- er, Sam, played tennis at the University of Alabama ... Mother, Dana, ran track for the University of Tennessee (‘82) ... Grandfather, Ted Daffer, played football for the University of Tennessee (‘49-’51).

16 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis ANSLEY HARDEMAN 5-7 SOPHOMORE WATKINSVILLE, GA. NORTH OCONEE

2018-19: Did not see action on the year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Hardeman led her team to consecutive 16-1 and 16-2 records, winning back- to-back 8AAAA Region and AAAA State Championships ... Was named Region 8AAAA Player of the Year ... Named to 8AAAA all-area team ... Named team MVP in 2015 and 2016 ... Member of the academic honor roll and dean’s list at North Oconee.

PERSONAL: Born on June 17, 2000 in Athens, Georgia ... Daughter of Mitch and Jennifer Hardeman ... A psychology major.

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 17 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis ALEXANDRA HILDELL 5-7 SOPHOMORE GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN PORTER-GAUD

2018-19: Hildell Career Record Appeared in four singles matches and two doubles matches in her rookie season ... Went 3-1 overall in singles and 1-0 in the SoCon ... Went 2-0 from Singles 1 2 3 4 5 6 overall the No. 6 position, picking up her lone SoCon win over UNCG (3/16) ... Earned 2018-19 - - - - 1-0 2-1 3-1 Career - - - - 1-0 2-1 3-1 one win at the No. 5 position against King (2/9) ... Went 2-0 overall in doubles from the No. 3 position alongside Brittney Wilbur. Doubles 1 2 3 overall 2018-19 - - - 2-0 HIGH SCHOOL: Career - - - 2-0 Hildell led the Porter-Gaud School to a state championship, going 20-0 in singles matches her senior year ... Named team MVP ... Prior to moving to the United States, Hildell played tournaments in both Shanghai and Sweden ... Won two USTA tournaments at Kiawah Island and The Citadel ... Was ranked as a four star recruit on Tennisrecruiting.net.

PERSONAL: Born on March 14, 2000 in Gothenburg, Sweden ... Daughter of Mats and Maria Hildell ... Majoring in business economics.

18 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis KAY KLUSKA 5-5 JUNIOR PITTSBURGH, PA. GREENSBURG CENTRAL CATHOLIC

2018-19: Kluska Career Record Appeared in 19 singles matches and 17 doubles matches in her first year Singles 1 2 3 4 5 6 overall as a Terrier ... Won three matches from the No. 4 position ... Earned one 2018-19 - - 1-0 3-15 - - 4-15 win at the No. 3 position over Savannah State (2/1) ... Went 8-9 overall in Career - - 1-0 3-15 - - 4-15 doubles ... Went 7-4 from the No. 2 position; earned one win at the No. 1 position alongside Lilie Steryous. Doubles 1 2 3 overall 2018-19 1-0 7-4 0-5 8-9 PRIOR TO WOFFORD: Career 1-0 7-4 0-5 8-9 Played her freshman campaign in 2018 at James Madison University with a perfect 5-0 record in singles play in duals ... Clinched first match point of her collegiate career in a 7-0 victory over Sacred Heart (3/7) ... Appeared in first collegiate dual match for the Dukes against St. Francis (1/21) ... Participated in the South Carolina Fall Invitational, the Wake Forest Invitational, the Hokie Fall Invite and the Martha Thorn Invitational for the Dukes in the Fall Season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year letterman at Greensburg Central Catholic High School ... Led team to three straight section and regional championships ... Undefeated in singles section play all three years ... Twice named team MVP ... Penn- sylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association State semifinalist in 2015, quarterfinalist in 2014 ... 2015 East Feature Athlete of the Year; 2014 North Feature Athlete of the Year... A four-star recruit ... Also ran cross country ... Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born on May 6, 1999 in Twinsburg, Ohio ... Daughter of Michael and Me- lissa Kluska ... Father played tennis at Washington and Jefferson College ... Sister, Alyvia, played tennis at Rollins College ... An English major.

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 19 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis LIZ MASSIE 5-7 SOPHOMORE RUGBY, ENGLAND BILTON SCHOOL

2018-19: Massie Career Record Appeared in six singles matches and 17 doubles matches in her rookie season ... Finished fourth on the team in doubles wins (10) ... Went 3-3 overall in Singles 1 2 3 4 5 6 overall singles ... Earned a win against USC Upstate (1/24) from the No. 6 position ... 2018-19 - - 1-0 - 1-1 1-2 3-3 Career - - 1-0 - 1-1 1-2 3-3 Won against King (2/9) from the No. 3 position ... Added a win from the No. 5 position against Emmanuel (2/9) ... Went 10-7 overall in doubles and 2-4 in the SoCon ... Started the year partnered with Lauren Joch ... Went 5-3 from Doubles 1 2 3 overall 2018-19 - 5-4 5-3 10-7 the No. 3 spot & 2-0 at the No. 2 position ... Finished the season alongside Career - 5-4 5-3 10-7 Lilie Steryous at the No. 2 position ... Went 3-4 and 2-4 in the SoCon.

HIGH SCHOOL: Massie competed for five different teams: Nottingham Performance Academy, Lady Bay, Warwickshire Juniors, Warwickshire Women and the English National Team ... Reached the top 30 of national rankings for both 18U and 16U age groups ... Was also ranked in the top 100 of the women’s rankings ... Reached the Premier National 12U-18U Team Tennis Finals three times and was awarded the Warwickshire Fair Play Award... Named Sports Student of the Year and received Head of House award at the Bilton School.

PERSONAL: Born on February 7, 2000 in Rugby, England ... Daughter of David and Helen Massie ... Majoring in business economics.

20 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis LILIE STERYOUS 5-10 SOPHOMORE TAYLORS, S.C. GREER MIDDLE COLLEGE CHARTER

2018-19: Steryous Career Record Appeared in 20 singles matches and 19 doubles matches in her rookie season ... T-second on the team in singles wins (11) ... Finished third on the team Singles 1 2 3 4 5 6 overall in doubles wins (11) ... Went 11-9 overall in singles and 3-4 in the SoCon ... 2018-19 1-0 - 9-9 1-0 - - 11-9 Career 1-0 - 9-9 1-0 - - 11-9 Went 9-9 at the No. 3 position ... Earned one win from the No. 4 spot against Savannah State (2/1) ... Added a win at the No. 1 spot against King (2/9) Doubles 1 2 3 overall ... Went 11-8 overall in doubles and 2-5 in the SoCon ... Started the year 2018-19 2-5 1-0 10-8 11-8 Career 2-5 1-0 10-8 11-8 partnered with Kay Klusa ... Went 7-4 from the No. 2 position & earned a win against King (2/9) at the No. 1 spot ... Finished the season alongside Liz Massie at the No. 2 position ... Went 3-4 and 2-4 in the SoCon.

HIGH SCHOOL: A finalist at the Daniel Island Singles Tournament in 2017 and won the singles tournament in Charlotte, N.C. ... Was a USTA tournament player during her junior career ... Won the Daniel Island doubles tournament in 2015 and won the singles tournament at Hilton Head in 2013 and 2014 ... Also ranked as a four star recruit on Tennisrecruiting.net.

PERSONAL: Born on April 30, 2000 in Greer, South Carolina ... Daughter of Todd and Lena Steryous ... Majoring in environmental studies.

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 21 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis JENNA VROMAN 5-6 JUNIOR DANIEL ISLAND, S.C. BISHOP ENGLAND

2018-19: Vroman Career Record Appeared in 18 singles matches and 18 doubles matches ... Led the team in singles wins (15) for the second consecutive season ... Led team in doubles Singles 1 2 3 4 5 6 overall wins (16) alongside Cassidy Hicks ... Named First Team All-SoCon for singles & 2017-18 - 13-6 - - - - 13-6 2018-19 15-3 - - - - - 15-4 doubles play ... Named SoCon Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Month (March); Career 15-3 13-6 - - - - 28-10 first Wofford player to achieve the accolade ... Earned first SoCon Player of the Week recognition (3/26) since 2013 (Julia Paulson) ... Went 15-3 overall in Doubles 1 2 3 overall singles and 5-2 in the SoCon from the No. 1 position ... Finished third in the 2017-18 13-5 - - 13-5 SoCon for No. 1 singles ... Went 16-2 overall in doubles and 6-1 in the SoCon 2018-19 16-2 - - 16-2 at the No. 1 spot ... Led the SoCon in No. 1 doubles ...Held an 11-match win Career 29-7 - - 29-7 streak from Feb. 1st-Apr. 7th ... Tallied most doubles wins in a season (16) in program history ... Earned ranked win over Furman’s #40 ranked doubles pair ... Garnered program’s first ITA national doubles ranking at #52 (4/2).

2017-18: Appeared in 19 singles matches and 18 doubles matches during her freshman season … Led the team with 13 singles victories from the No. 2 position while going 5-1 in the conference … Was named the conference Freshman of the Year as well as being named to the All-Freshman Team … Led the team with 13 doubles victories from the No. 1 position when paired with Cassidy Hicks… The duo went 4-2 in the conference en route to being named First Team All-Conference for doubles play.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three year letter-winner at Bishop England High School ... Captain of a three- time state championship team ... Was named her team’s MVP while being named to the All-State and All-County teams ...Volunteered in free time with Special Olympics athletes.

PERSONAL: Born on May 17, 1999 in Charleston, S.C ... Daughter of David and Deanna Vroman ... Mom, Deanna played tennis for one year at the University of Maryland ... Majoring in biology and Spanish.

22 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis BRITTNEY WILBUR 5-6 JUNIOR SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ALAMO HEIGHTS

2018-19: Wilbur Career Record Appeared in 13 singles matches and 12 doubles matches ... Went 6-7 overall singles and 2-5 in the SoCon ... Earned three wins at the No. 5 spot ... Went Singles 1 2 3 4 5 6 overall 2-1 from the No. 6 position ... Earned one win at the No. 4 spot against King 2017-18 - - - 0-2 7-8 - 7-10 2018-19 - - - 1-0 3-6 2-1 6-7 (2/9) ... Notched four doubles wins ... Alongside Alexandra Hildell, went 2-0 Career - - - 1-2 10-14 2-1 13-17 from the No. 3 position ... Finished the season alongside Curran Carver ... Went 2-3 from the No. 3 position, picking up lone SoCon win at Mercer (4/5). Doubles 1 2 3 overall 2017-18 - - 0-2 0-2 2017-18: 2018-19 - - 4-8 4-8 Appeared in 17 singles matches and 16 doubles matches during her freshman Career - - 4-10 4-10 season … Finished with a record of 7-10 in singles including a record of 1-5 in conference … Was 7-8 from the No. 5 position … Went 3-1 from the No. 3 position while going 6-8 in doubles with partner Curran Carver … The duo competed from the No. 2 position in doubles play.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four year letter-winner at Alamo Heights High School ... Won the individual state championship in her junior season while finishing as a regional finalist as a team ... Was the individual runner up for both individual and team competition her senior year ... Her team was named All-District and All-Region all four years ... Individually, she was named All-District, All-Region and All-State in three of her four seasons ... Named to the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born on September 10, 1998 in San Antonio, Texas ... Daughter of Scott and Christi Wilbur ... An English major.

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2019 SWoffordeason College Tennis Results Wofford Women's Tennis Season Results (Through matches of May 28, 2019)

Overall record: 13-8 • Conference: 4-3 • Region: 0-2 • Home: 6-4 • Away: 6-3 • Neutral: 1-1 • vs National ranked: 0-0 • vs Regional ranked: 0-0

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Nation Region 01/18/2019 at N.C. Central W 7-0 1-0 0-0 1/19/2019 at UNCW W 4-3 2-0 0-0 Jan 24, 2019 at USC Upstate W 5-2 3-0 0-0 % 01/26/19 at Charlotte L 1-6 3-1 0-0 2/1/2019 SAVANNAH STATE W 7-0 4-1 0-0 2/9/2019 KING UNIVERSITY W 7-0 5-1 0-0 2/9/2019 EMMANUEL COLLEGE W 7-0 6-1 0-0 2/16/2019 NORTH GREENVILLE W 7-0 7-1 0-0 2/24/2019 at Presbyterian W 4-3 8-1 0-0 3/3/2019 UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND L 3-4 8-2 0-0 3/5/2019 COASTAL CAROLINA L 0-4 8-3 0-0 % 03/13/19 at Gardner-Webb L 3-4 8-4 0-0 * 3/16/2019 at UNC Greensboro W 4-3 9-4 1-0 * 3/21/2019 ETSU WOMEN'S TENNIS L 1-6 9-5 1-1 * 3/23/2019 CHATTANOOGA W 5-2 10-5 2-1 * 3/30/2019 #40 FURMAN L 0-7 10-6 2-2 * 4/5/2019 at Mercer Women's Tennis W 4-3 11-6 3-2 * 4/7/2019 at Samford Women's Tennis L 3-4 11-7 3-3 * 4/13/2019 WESTERN CAROLINA W 4-3 12-7 4-3 4/18/2019 vs Mercer W 4-0 13-7 4-3 4/19/2019 vs ETSU Wofford CollegeL 1-4Tennis 13-8 4-3 Wofford Women's Tennis Season Statistics (Through matches of May 28, 2019)

Overall record: 13-8 • Conference: 4-3 • Region: 0-2 • Home: 6-4 • Away: 6-3 • Neutral: 1-1 • vs National ranked: 0-0 • vs Regional ranked: 0-0

vs ranked Last SINGLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nat'l Reg'l Strk 10 Curran Carver 7-3 7-3 0-0 2-3 ------1-0 6-3 0-0 0-0 W1 6-3 Cassidy Hicks 11-7 11-7 0-0 4-3 --- 11-7 ------0-0 0-0 L1 4-5 Alexandra Hildell 3-1 3-1 0-0 1-0 ------1-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 W2 3-1 Lauren Joch 6-3 6-3 0-0 0-0 --- 1-0 ------5-3 --- 0-0 0-0 L1 6-3 Kay Kluska 4-15 4-15 0-0 0-7 ------1-0 3-15 ------0-0 0-0 L12 0-9 Liz Massie 3-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 --- 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 L2 3-3 Lilie Steryous 11-9 11-9 0-0 3-4 1-0 --- 9-9 1-0 ------0-0 0-0 L1 4-5 Jenna Vroman 15-3 15-3 0-0 5-2 15-3 ------0-1 0-0 W3 7-2 Brittney Wilbur 6-7 6-7 0-0 2-5 ------1-0 3-6 2-1 0-0 0-0 L1 3-7 Totals 67-51 67-51 0-0 18-24 16-3 12-7 11-9 5-15 11-10 12-7 0-1 0-0 Percentage .568 .568 .000 .429 .842 .632 .550 .250 .524 .632 .000 .000

vs ranked Last DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 Nat'l Reg'l Strk 10 Cassidy Hicks/Jenna Vroman 16-2 16-2 0-0 6-1 16-2 ------1-0 0-0 W3 9-1 Kay Kluska/Lilie Steryous 8-4 8-4 0-0 0-1 1-0 7-4 --- 0-0 0-0 L3 6-4 Lauren Joch/Liz Massie 7-3 7-3 0-0 0-0 --- 2-0 5-3 0-0 0-0 L1 7-3 Alexandra Hildell/Brittney Wilbur 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 ------2-0 0-0 0-0 W2 2-0 Curran Carver/Brittney Wilbur 2-3 2-3 0-0 1-1 ------2-3 0-0 0-0 W1 2-3 Liz Massie/Lilie Steryous 3-4 3-4 0-0 2-4 --- 3-4 --- 0-0 0-0 W1 3-4 Kay Kluska/Brittney Wilbur 0-5 0-5 0-0 0-5 ------0-5 0-0 0-0 L5 0-5 Totals 38-21 38-21 0-0 9-12 17-2 12-8 9-11 1-0 0-0 Percentage .644 .644 .000 .429 .895 .600 .450 1.000 .000

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Nation Region 01/18/2019 at N.C. Central W 7-0 1-0 0-0 1/19/2019 at UNCW W 4-3 2-0 0-0 Jan 24, 2019 at USC Upstate W 5-2 3-0 0-0 % 01/26/19www.Woffordat CharlotteTerriers.com L 1-6 3-1 0-0 24 2/1/2019 SAVANNAH STATE W 7-0 4-1 0-0 WoffordTerriers 2/9/2019 KING UNIVERSITY W 7-0 5-1 0-0 2/9/2019 EMMANUEL COLLEGE W 7-0 6-1 0-0 2/16/2019 NORTH GREENVILLE W 7-0 7-1 0-0 2/24/2019 at Presbyterian W 4-3 8-1 0-0 3/3/2019 UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND L 3-4 8-2 0-0 3/5/2019 COASTAL CAROLINA L 0-4 8-3 0-0 % 03/13/19 at Gardner-Webb L 3-4 8-4 0-0 * 3/16/2019 at UNC Greensboro W 4-3 9-4 1-0 * 3/21/2019 ETSU WOMEN'S TENNIS L 1-6 9-5 1-1 * 3/23/2019 CHATTANOOGA W 5-2 10-5 2-1 * 3/30/2019 #40 FURMAN L 0-7 10-6 2-2 * 4/5/2019 at Mercer Women's Tennis W 4-3 11-6 3-2 * 4/7/2019 at Samford Women's Tennis L 3-4 11-7 3-3 * 4/13/2019 WESTERN CAROLINA W 4-3 12-7 4-3 4/18/2019 vs Mercer W 4-0 13-7 4-3 4/19/2019 vs ETSU L 1-4 13-8 4-3 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis

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Singles Doubles Date Opponent Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 01/18/2019.. at N.C. Central W 7-0 W W W W W W W W u 1/19/2019... at UNCW W 4-3 W W W L L L W W W Jan 24, 2019 at USC Upstate W 5-2 W W L L W W u W W % 01/26/19.... at Charlotte L 1-6 L W L L L L L L L 2/1/2019.... SAVANNAH STATE W 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 2/9/2019.... KING UNIVERSITY W 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 2/9/2019.... EMMANUEL COLLEGE W 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 2/16/2019... NORTH GREENVILLE W 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 2/24/2019... at Presbyterian W 4-3 W L W L W L W W L 3/3/2019.... UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND L 3-4 W L L L L W W W W 3/5/2019.... COASTAL CAROLINA L 0-4 . . L L L . . L L % 03/13/19.... at Gardner-Webb L 3-4 W L W L W L W L L * 3/16/2019... at UNC Greensboro W 4-3 W L L L W W W W L * 3/21/2019... ETSU WOMEN'S TENNIS L 1-6 W L L L L L W L L * 3/23/2019... CHATTANOOGA W 5-2 W W W L L Wd W W L * 3/30/2019... #40 FURMAN L 0-7 L L L L L L W L L * 4/5/2019.... at Mercer Women's Tennis W 4-3 L W W L L W W L W * 4/7/2019.... at Samford Women's Tennis L 3-4 W W L L L W L L L * 4/13/2019... WESTERN CAROLINA W 4-3 W W W L W L W L L 4/18/2019... vs Mercer W 4-0 W u u u W W W W L 4/19/2019... vs ETSU L 1-4 u L L L L u W u W Wofford College Tennis Wofford Women's Tennis Team Match-by-Match (Through matches of May 28, 2019) Conference-only matches

Singles Doubles Date Opponent Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 * 3/16/2019... at UNC Greensboro W 4-3 W L L L W W W W L * 3/21/2019... ETSU WOMEN'S TENNIS L 1-6 W L L L L L W L L * 3/23/2019... CHATTANOOGA W 5-2 W W W L L Wd W W L * 3/30/2019... #40 FURMAN L 0-7 L L L L L L W L L * 4/5/2019.... at Mercer Women's Tennis W 4-3 L W W L L W W L W * 4/7/2019.... at Samford Women's Tennis L 3-4 W W L L L W L L L * 4/13/2019... WESTERN CAROLINA W 4-3 W W W L W L W L L

Overall SoCon Results SoCon Overall Team Record Pct Record Pct Furman 7-0 1.000 26-2 .929 ETSU 6-1 .857 13-11 .542 Wofford 4-3 .571 13-8 .619 Samford 3-4 .429 13-11 .542 UNCG 3-4 .429 9-12 .429 Western 2-5 .286 12-10 .545 Carolina Mercer 2-5 .286 13-13 .500 Chattanooga 1-6 .143 8-13 .381

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 25 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis A History of Wofford College Tennis Historical Notes: Tennis arose on the Wofford College campus in the fall of 1889. The club consisted of 16 members which included a President, Treasurer, Manager, 3 instructors, and a “keeper of the keys.” The object of this club was to introduce and perpetuate tennis at Wofford. Quickly, the club became more of a school-wide organization consisting of members of the faculty as well as students. Wofford’s first recorded tennis match, held on March 19, 1890, was a 3-1 win over Tryon. By 1920, Wofford Tennis became a team sport. There was no tennis team from 1942-43 to 1945-46 due to World War II.

Women’s Tennis: In 1987, Head Coach Deno Trakas founded Wofford women’s tennis as a club sport. In 1993 and 1995, the Wofford women’s teams were ranked in the top 20 nationally. Women’s Tennis Year-by-Year Records Year Coach Record 1986-87 N/A N/A 1987-88 Dr. Deno Trakas 4-8 1988-89 Dr. Deno Trakas 9-4 1989-90 Dr. Deno Trakas 10-8 1990-91 Dr. Deno Trakas 13-3 1991-92 Dr. Deno Trakas 9-4 1992-93 Dr. Deno Trakas 12-3 1993-94 Dr. Deno Trakas 15-3 1994-95 Dr. Deno Trakas 12-3 1995-96 Dr. Deno Trakas 10-6 1996-97 Dr. Deno Trakas 5-8 1997-98 Dr. Deno Trakas 8-9 1998-99 Dr. Deno Trakas 11-10 1999-00 Dr. Deno Trakas 4-13 2000-01 Rod Ray 10-10 2001-02 Rod Ray 11-10 2002-03 Rod Ray 11-8 2003-04 Rod Ray 11-8 2004-05 Rod Ray 8-13 2005-06 Rod Ray 13-11 2006-07 Rod Ray 6-13 2007-08 Rod Ray 12-8 2008-09 Katie Hangstefer 2-20 2009-10 Katie Hangstefer 1-21 2010-11 Katie Hangstefer 10-15 2011-12 Katie Hangstefer 6-15 2012-13 Krissy Hall 5-17 2013-14 Krissy Hall 6-16 2014-15 Krissy Hall 9-11 2015-16 Krissy Hall 11-9 2016-17 Krissy Hall 11-13 2017-18 Krissy Hall 9-10 2018-19 Krissy Hall 13-8 *1995-96 marked the first year of Division I play

26 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Season Records Singles Victories Doubles Victories 1.000 Winning Percentages

Sarah Evans 2010-11 16 Cassidy Hicks 2018-19 16 Singles Adriane Hodges 2005-06 16 Ellen Rogers 2005-06 16 Jenna Vroman 2018-19 16 Mary Ann Vickers 1988-89 Wendy Rohr 2001-02 16 Cassidy Hicks 2016-17 14 Teri Sloan 1989-90 Jenna Vroman 2018-19 15 Kalli Karas 2016-17 14 Georgia Thackston 1989-90 Wendy Rohr 2003-04 15 Jennifer Eckert 1998-99 15 Tara Hartness 2005-06 14 Missy Forrester 1990-91 Cassidy Hicks 2016-17 14 Ellen Rogers 2005-06 14 Leigh Anne Singleton 1990-91 Julia Paulson 2010-11 14 Kristine Banks 2000-01 13 Christy Gordon 1990-91 Ellen Rogers 2003-04 14 Jennifer Simpson 1998-99 14 Ellen Rogers 2004-05 13 Leigh Anne Singleton 1991-92 Curran Carver 2016-17 13 Ellen Rogers 2003-04 13 Anne Coursey 1991-92 Molly Hughes 1989-90 13 Wendy Rohr 2003-04 13 CeCe Cubitt 1990-91 13 Haley Baird 2010-11 13 Doubles Kalli Karas 2016-17 12 Lauren Reid 2016-17 12 Yvonne Varn 1990-91 12 Missy Forrester 1990-91 Sonia Anand 2007-08 12 Erin Hantske 2000-01 12 Leigh Anne Singleton 1990-91 Meredith Swittenberg 1990-91 12 Candy Gore 2000-01 12 Christy Gordon 1990-91 Wendy Rohr 2002-03 12 Delaine Hare 2002-03 12 Sarah Shelley 2004-05 12 Georgia Thackston 1991-92 Casey Enfield 1999-00 12 Kari Wheeler 1991-92 11 Meagan Laframboise 2010-11 Julia Paulson 2012-13 12

Sarah evans Jenna Vroman & Cassidy Hicks

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 27 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis Honors and Awards Charles J. Bradshaw Award Southern Conference Player of the Month Louise Maynard Adriane Hodges - February 2008 2006 Jenna Vroman - March 2019 Southern Conference Players of the Week outhern onference ll reshman eam Wendy Rohr Ellen Rogers Sarah Shelly Julia Paulson S C A -F T March 5, 2002 March 30, 2004 February 22, 2005 March 13, 2013 Samantha Russell - 2015 April 15, 2003 March 22, 2005 Jenna Vroman Cassidy Hicks - 2016 April 20, 2004 March 26, 2019 Jenna Vroman - 2018 *Conference Freshman of the Year SoCon Student Athlete of the Week Ellen Rogers ITA Cissie Leary Regional Sportsmanship Award March 22, 2006 Audrey Coventry - 2014 Mareli Sanchez - 2015 SoCon Sportsmanship Award Audrey Coventry - 2013 Wofford College Hall of Fame Catherine Martin - 2017 Louise Maynard - 2001 Wendy Rohr - 2009 Ellen Rogers - 2011 All-Southern Conference

Wendy Rohr Kristen Bowman Ellen Rogers 2002, 2003, 2004 2004 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

Merry Ellen Henry Jenna Vroman Cassidy Hicks 2007 2018, 2019 2018, 2019

28 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Year-by-Year Results 1987-88 1990-91 1992-93 Record: 4-8 Record: 13-3 Record: 12-3 Home: 2-4, Away: 2-4 Home: Unknown, Away: Unknown, Neutral: Unknown Home: Unknown, Away: Unknown Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas

Feb. 22 at L, 2-7 Feb. 18 Presbyterian N/A Feb. 16 Presbyterian N/A Feb. 26 Erskine L, 4-5 Feb. 21 Spartanburg Methodist N/A Feb. 19 Georgia College N/A Mar. 2 at USC Spartanburg L, 2-7 Feb. 25 at Erskine N/A Feb. 23 at Belmont Abbey N/A Mar. 7 Queens L, 4-5 Feb. 28 at Converse N/A Feb. 26 Lincoln Memorial N/A Mar. 16 Gardner-Webb W, 9-0 Mar. 4 UNC Asheville N/A Mar. 1 at USC Spartanburg N/A Mar. 17 Converse College L, 0-9 Mar. 8 Jacksonville State N/A Mar. 4 Appalachian State N/A Mar. 21 at Presbyterian L, 0-9 Mar. 9 at Belmont Abbey N/A Mar. 6 at Augusta College N/A Mar. 23 USC Spartanburg L, 2-7 Mar. 11 Erskine N/A Mar. 8 Erskine N/A N/A at Erskine W, 5-4 Mar. 12 Converse N/A Mar. 15 Western Carolina N/A April 7 at Lenoir Rhyne L, 4-5 Mar. 22 at Baptist College of S.C. N/A Mar. 18 at Queens N/A April 9 at Coker College W, 6-3 Mar. 23 West Georgia $ N/A Mar. 30 Winthrop N/A April 11 Columbia College W, 4-1 Mar. 24 Marshall $ N/A April 1 Converse N/A Mar. 25 Slippery Rock $ N/A April 3 at Wingate N/A Mar. 26 at Columbia College N/A April 6 UNC Asheville N/A 1988-89 April 2 at East Tennessee State N/A April 10 Lander N/A Record: 9-4 April 5 USC Spartanburg N/A Home: 3-1, Away: 5-2, Neutral: 1-1 April 9 Winthrop N/A Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas April 13 Appalachian State N/A 1993-94 Record: 8-3 (Incomplete) April 16 at Queens N/A Feb. 16 Presbyterian L, 0-9 Home: N/A, Away: N/A $ - neutral site (Hilton Head, SC) Feb. 28 Erskine W, 8-1 Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Mar. 2 at Converse College L, 0-9 Mar. 4 at Belmont Abbey W, 9-0 1991-92 Mar. 7 Queens W, 8-1 Record: 9-4 1994-95 Record: 12-3 Mar. 9 at Erskine W, 8-1 Home: Unknown, Away: Unknown Home: 9-3, Away: 5-2 Mar. 14 Gardner-Webb W, 9-0 Neutral: Unknown Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Mar. 18 at South Carolina State W, 8-1 Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Mar. 19 Emory & Henry $ W, 6-3 Feb. 19 USC Aiken W, 7-0 Mar. 20 Elon $ L, 2-7 Feb. 21 Queens N/A Feb. 20 at Gardner-Webb W, 7-0 Mar. 28 at Converse College L, 3-6 Feb. 27 at Erskine N/A Feb. 21 Erskine W, 5-2 April 13 at Queens W, 8-1 Feb. 29 Lenoir-Rhyne N/A Feb. 23 at USC Spartanburg L, 3-4 April 17 at Gardner-Webb W, 9-0 Mar. 3 USC Spartanburg N/A Mar. 2 Queens L, 3-4 $ - neutral site (Hilton Head, SC) Mar. 5 Presbyterian N/A Mar. 11 ETSU L, 1-6 Mar. 13 at South Carolina State N/A Mar. 12 UT Chattanooga L, 3-4 Mar. 14 Carson Newman $ N/A Mar. 14 Furman W, 5-2 Mar. 15 Virginia Intermont $ N/A 1989-90 Mar. 16 at Presbyterian W, 7-0 Record: 10-8 Mar. 16 University of the South $ N/A Mar. 19 USC Spartanburg W, 5-2 Home: Unknown, Away: Unknown Mar. 17 at Columbia College N/A Mar. 21 Winthrop W, 5-2 Head Coach: Deno Trakas Mar. 24 at Converse N/A Mar. 23 at Erskine L, 3-4 Mar. 26 at Mars Hill N/A Mar. 24 Francis Marion W, 4-3 Feb. 15 at Presbyterian N/A April 2 at Winthrop N/A Mar. 25 South Carolina State W, 7-0 Feb. 17 Baptist College of S.C. N/A April 6 at Lander N/A Mar. 27 at Davidson W, 4-3 Feb. 19 SMC N/A April 9 SMC N/A Feb. 22 Queens N/A April 12 at UNC Asheville N/A Feb. 26 at Erksine N/A $ - neutral site (Hilton Head, SC) Feb. 27 Columbia College N/A Mar. 2 USC Spartanburg N/A Mar. 5 Winthrop N/A Mar. 8 Newberry N/A Mar. 12 at USC Spartanburg N/A Mar. 13 Converse College N/A Mar. 19 East Tennessee State N/A Mar. 22 Belmont Abbey N/A Mar. 24 UNC Asheville N/A Mar. 26 at Columbia N/A Mar. 29 at Newberry N/A April 2 at Converse College N/A April 3 Erskine N/A

The 1994-95 women’s tennis team recorded a 12-3

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 29 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis 1995-1996 1998-99 2000-01 Record: 10-6 Record: 11-10, SoCon Record: 2-7 Record: 10-10, SoCon Record: 2-7 Home: 6-0, Away: 4-6 Home: 4-6, Away: 6-3, Neutral: 1-1 Home: 4-5, Away: 5-4, Neutral: 1-1 Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Head Coach: Rod Ray

Sept. 26 at UNC Charlotte W, 5-2 Feb. 19 at Mercer W, 9-0 Feb. 9 North Carolina State L, 0-7 Oct. 28 at UNC Asheville W, 6-1 Feb. 20 at Georgia Southern * L, 3-6 Feb. 17 at Francis Marion W, 8-1 Feb. 12 at Furman L, 0-7 Feb. 23 Elon L, 1-5 Feb. 18 at Coastal Carolina L, 1-6 Feb. 16 at East Tennessee State L, 1-6 Mar. 2 at UNC Charlotte W, 5-4 Feb. 20 Winthrop W, 6-1 Feb. 17 at Appalachian State W, 6-1 Mar. 7 Coastal Carolina W, 7-2 Feb. 24 at Georgia Southern * L, 2-5 Feb. 24 Coastal Carolina W, 4-3 Mar. 10 Davidson * L, 2-7 Feb. 27 Appalachian State * W, 4-3 Feb. 27 UNC Charlotte W, 4-3 Mar. 11 USC Aiken W, 6-0 Mar. 5 Charleston Southern W, 6-1 Feb. 29 Presbyterian W, 4-3 Mar. 16 at Western Carolina * W, 7-1 Mar. 10 East Tennessee State * L, 3-4 Mar. 14 at Davidson L, 2-5 Mar. 19 Chattanooga * L, 0-9 Mar. 14 Liberty W, 7-0 Mar. 16 at Winthrop L, 3-4 Mar. 20 at South Carolina State W, 9-0 Mar. 15 Chattanooga * L, 2-4 Mar. 22 at South Carolina State W, 7-0 Mar. 22 Appalachian State * W, 7-2 Mar. 17 * L, 1-6 Mar. 23 at College of Charleston L, 0-7 Mar. 23 East Tennessee State * L, 2-7 Mar. 18 at UNC Greensboro * L, 3-4 Mar. 25 at Charleston Southern L, 2-5 Mar. 25 at Furman * L, 0-5 Mar. 19 at UNC Asheville W, 5-1 April 3 Queens W, 6-0 April 6 Winthrop L, 1-8 Mar. 23 at Charlotte W, 4-3 April 4 UNC Asheville W, 7-0 April 9 at High Point W, 5-1 Mar. 24 at High Point W, 4-2 April 9 Western Carolina W, 5-1 April 10 at UNC Greensboro * L, 1-8 April 7 at Western Carolina * W, 7-0 Mar. 24 Winthrop L, 3-4 April 11 College of Charleston * L, 0-6 April 9 Davidson * L, 2-5 Mar. 27 Davidson L, 2-5 April 12 Charleston Southern W, 5-1 April 11 at Furman * L, 0-7 April 8 UNC Asheville W, 7-0 April 15 vs. Appalachian State *^ W, 6-3 April 19 vs. Georgia Southern *^ W, 4-2 April 10 East Tennessee State L, 3-4 April 16 vs. UNC Greensboro *^ L, 0-5 April 20 vs. Furman *^ L, 0-4 April 19 at UNC Asheville W, 5-2 *- Southern Conference match * - Southern Conference match ^ - Southern Conference Tournament ^ - Southern Conference Tournament 1999-2000 2001-02 1996-1997 Record: 4-13, SoCon Record: 1-8 Record: 11-10, SoCon Record: 3-3 Record: 5-8 Home: 3-4, Away: 1-8, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 1-1, Away: 2-1, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 2-6, Away: 3-2 Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Head Coach: Rod Ray Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Oct. 16 UNC Asheville W, 6-2 Schedule Incomplete Oct. 12 at UNC Asheville W, 6-0 Feb. 23 South Carolina State W, 8-1 Mar. 9 Georgia Southern * W, 7-0 Oct. 13 at Western Carolina W, 7-1 Feb. 25 at Charleston Southern L, 2-7 Mar. 10 at East Tennessee State * W, 7-0 Mar. 2 at Coastal Carolina L, 3-4 Feb. 26 at College of Charleston * L, 0-7 Mar. 17 at Chattanooga * L, 2-5 Mar. 4 at UNC Greensboro L, 1-6 Feb. 28 Western Carolina * W, 7-2 Mar. 22 Furman * L, 0-7 Mar. 7 Charleston Southern W, 5-1 Mar. 7 Furman * L, 0-9 Mar. 24 at Davidson * W, 4-3 Mar. 8 College of Charleston L, 0-7 Mar. 10 Georgia Southern * L, 0-9 April 18 vs. Davidson *^ L,1-4 Mar. 12 Furman L, 0-7 Mar. 12 at Chattanooga * L, 0-9 * - Southern Conference match Mar. 15 UT Chattanooga L, 0-7 Mar. 14 UNC Charlotte L, 2-7 ^ - Southern Conference Tournament Mar. 21 at Queens W, 7-0 Mar. 18 at Elon W, 8-1 Mar. 24 Winthrop L, 3-4 Mar. 23 at Winthrop L, 0-9 Mar. 27 Davidson L, 2-5 Mar. 29 at UNC Asheville L, 2-5 2002-03 Record: 11-8, SoCon Record: 5-4 April 8 UNC Asheville W, 7-0 April 12 at Appalachian State * L, 0-6 Home: 4-6, Away: 8-2, Neutral: 0-1 April 10 East Tennessee State L, 3-4 April 15 UNC Greensboro * L, 0-6 Head Coach: Rod Ray April 18 at Davidson * L, 1-8 April 22 at East Tennessee State * L, 0-5 Feb. 1 at Florida Southern W, 7-0 1997-98 April 27 vs. Davidson *^ L, 0-5 Record: 8-9, SoCon Record: 2-6 Feb. 2 at Rollins L, 2-5 * - Southern Conference match Home: 6-3, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 0-1 Feb. 13 at Charlotte W, 4-3 ^ - Southern Conference Tournament Head Coach: Dr. Deno Trakas Feb. 16 at Emory L, 0-7 Feb. 23 at Coastal Carolina W, 4-3 Oct. 15 UNC Charlotte W, 5-4 Mar. 5 Winthrop L, 2-5 Feb. 17 High Point W, 7-2 Mar. 8 at Georgia Southern * W, 5-2 Feb. 20 at Charleston Southern L, 4-5 Mar. 11 Chattanooga * L, 3-4 Feb. 21 at College of Charleston L, 1-8 Mar. 14 Mercer W, 6-0 Feb. 24 Oakland (MI) W, 8-1 Mar. 15 UNC Greensboro * W, 5-2 Mar. 1 at Chattanooga * L, 0-9 Mar. 26 Western Carolina * W, 6-1 Mar. 3 UNC Asheville W, 9-0 April 1 at Charleston Southern W, 5-2 Mar. 9 Furman * L, 0-9 April 2 at College of Charleston * L, 0-7 Mar. 11 at Davidson * L, 0-9 April 6 Furman * L, 0-7 Mar. 13 Western Carolina * W, 8-0 April 11 Davidson * L, 2-5 Mar. 19 at Winthrop W, 5-4 April 12 Gardner-Webb W, 7-0 Mar. 29 South Carolina State W, 9-0 April 13 at East Tennessee State W, 4-3 Mar. 31 at East Tennessee State * L, 0-9 April 14 at Appalachian State * W, 7-0 April 3 UNC Greensboro * L, 0-9 April 17 vs. Davidson *^ L, 3-4 April 11 Georgia Southern * L, 2-7 * - Southern Conference match April 15 at Appalachian State * W, 5-1 ^ - Southern Conference Tournament April 17 vs. Furman *^ L, 1-5 note: First year in Southern Conference * - Southern Conference match ^ - Southern Conference Tournament

30 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 Record: 11-8, SoCon Record: 6-4 Record: 13-11, SoCon Record: 6-3 Record: 12-8, SoCon Record: 4-5 Home: 7-2, Away: 4-5, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 7-4, Away: 5-6, Neutral: 1-1 Home: 7-4, Away: 5-3, Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Rod Ray Head Coach: Rod Ray Head Coach: Rod Ray

Jan. 24 at Stetson W, 5-2 Jan. 21 at Stetson L, 3-4 Jan. 30 at Gardner-Webb W, 4-3 Jan. 25 at Jacksonville L, 3-4 Jan. 22 at Embry-Riddle W, 6-1 Feb. 2 North Carolina A&T W, 7-0 Jan. 31 Georgia State W, 4-3 Feb. 4 East Carolina L, 0-3 Feb. 3 Mercer W, 7-0 Feb. 7 Coastal Carolina W, 4-3 Feb. 4 Georgia State L, 2-3 Feb. 7 USC Upstate L, 2-5 Feb. 18 at Gardner-Webb W, 7-0 Feb. 8 at Gardner-Webb W, 7-0 Feb. 10 at Coastal Carolina W, 4-3 Feb. 20 High Point W, 6-1 Feb. 12 Mercer W, 7-0 Feb. 15 at High Point W, 4-3 Feb. 29 at Emory L, 1-6 Feb. 17 High Point W, 7-0 Feb. 17 Emory W, 6-1 Mar. 14 at Chattanooga * L, 2-5 Feb. 25 at UNC Greensboro * W, 5-2 Feb. 28 UNC Asheville W, 6-1 Mar. 21 at UNC Greensboro * W, 4-3 Mar. 4 vs. Radford# W, 6-1 Mar. 2 Appalachian State * W, 7-0 Mar. 23 East Tennessee State * W, 5-2 Mar. 5 at Virginia Tech L, 1-6 Mar. 10 Georgia Southern * W, 5-2 Mar. 24 Appalachian State * W, 4-3 Mar. 8 at Winthrop L, 1-6 Mar. 13 Charlotte W, 4-3 Mar. 26 College of Charleston * L, 3-4 Mar. 12 Northern Colorado W, 6-1 Mar. 22 Elon * L, 2-5 Mar. 27 at Western Carolina * W, 6-1 Mar. 16 Charlotte L, 1-6 Mar. 29 at Western Carolina * W, 4-2 Mar. 28 at Furman * L, 3-4 Mar. 18 at Chattanooga * W, 6-1 Mar. 30 Georgia State L, 1-6 April 3 Georgia Southern * W, 5-2 Mar. 23 at Furman * L, 0-7 Mar. 21 at Davidson * W, 4-3 April 4 Charlotte L, 1-6 Mar. 25 Appalachian State * W, 4-3 Mar. 30 College of Charleston * W, 5-2 April 15 at Davidson * L, 1-6 Mar. 26 Georgia Southern * W, 4-3 April 1 at Chattanooga * L, 3-4 April 17 Elon * W, 5-2 Mar. 29 at Western Carolina * W, 7-0 April 4 College of Charleston * L, 2-5 April 23 vs. Chattanooga *^ L, 0-4 April 1 Campbell W, 4-3 April 8 at No. 66 Furman * L, 1-6 * - Southern Conference match April 5 at Cal State - Northridge L, 2-5 April 11 at Davidson * L, 1-6 ^ - Southern Conference Tournament April 8 College of Charleston * L, 3-4 April 13 at UNC Greensboro * L, 1-6 April 11 at Davidson * L, 1-6 April 18 vs. Davidson *^ L, 0-4 April 12 Elon * W, 6-1 * - Southern Conference match 2004-2005 April 21 vs. Appalachian State *^ L, 3-4 ^ - Southern Conference Tournament Record: 8-13, SoCon Record: 3-7 # - in Blacksburg, VA Home: 3-4, Away: 4-8, Neutral: 1-1 * - Southern Conference match Head Coach: Rod Ray ^ - Southern Conference Tournament 2008-09 Record: 2-20, SoCon Record: 1-9 Jan. 22 at Stetson L, 1-4 Home: 2-8, Away: 0-11, Neutral: 0-1 Jan. 23 at Jacksonville L, 1-4 2006-07 Head Coach: Katie Hangstefer Jan. 28 at Georgia State L, 1-4 Record: 6-13, SoCon Record: 3-6 Feb. 4 at Radford W, 6-1 Home: 3-5, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 1-1 Jan. 30 at Florida Atlantic L, 0-7 Feb. 5 at Virginia Tech L, 1-6 Head Coach: Rod Ray Feb. 1 vs. No. 21 Barry! L, 0-9 Feb. 18 at High Point W, 5-2 Feb. 13 Gardner-Webb L, 2-5 Feb. 19 at Elon * W, 7-0 Jan. 20 at Stetson L, 2-5 Feb. 21 at East Carolina L, 0-7 Feb. 22 Gardner-Webb W, 6-1 Feb. 10 at Mercer W, 5-2 Mar. 7 at USC Upstate L, 1-6 Feb. 25 Chattanooga * W, 5-2 Feb. 14 Gardner-Webb L, 4-3 Mar. 8 Lipscomb L, 2-5 Mar. 9 Winthrop L, 2-5 Feb. 25 at Charlotte L, 2-5 Mar. 12 Presbyterian College W, 5-2 Mar. 18 at Western Carolina * W, 7-0 Mar. 2 at Elon * L, 2-5 Mar. 17 Western Carolina * W, 7-0 Mar. 20 at Appalachian State * L, 2-5 Mar. 3 at East Carolina L, 2-5 Mar. 21 Chattanooga * L, 2-5 Mar. 24 Furman * L, 1-6 Mar. 10 at Georgia Southern * L, 3-4 Mar. 22 Samford * L, 3-4 Mar. 30 at College of Charleston * L, 1-6 Mar. 16 Liberty W, 4-3 Mar. 25 at Davidson * L, 1-6 April 9 Emory W, 5-2 Mar. 17 UNC Greensboro * W, 4-3 Mar. 30 Georgia Southern * L, 1-6 April 10 UNC Greensboro * L, 3-4 Mar. 21 Furman * L, 0-7 Mar. 31 at Appalachian State * L, 3-4 April 14 at Georgia Southern * L, 3-4 Mar. 22 Western Carolina * W, 4-3 April 3 College of Charleston * L, 0-7 April 16 at East Tennessee State * L, 0-7 Mar. 25 Chattanooga * L, 3-4 April 4 at UNC Greensboro * L, 0-7 April 17 No. 61 Davidson * L, 0-7 Mar. 30 at Georgia State L, 1-6 April 7 at Elon * L, 1-6 April 21 vs. Appalachian State *^ W, 4-0 April 4 at College of Charleston * L, 0-7 April 8 at Charlotte L, 1-6 April 22 vs. No. 61 Davidson *^ W, 0-4 April 10 at Appalachian State * W, 4-3 April 10 at East Tennessee State L, 0-7 * - Southern Conference match April 13 Coastal Carolina L, 0-4 April 15 at No. 66 Furman * L, 0-7 ^ - Southern Conference Tournament-Charleston, SC April 15 Davidson * L, 0-6 April 18 Washington & Lee L, 2-5 April 19 vs. Western Carolina *^ W, 4-0 April 18 Emory L, 0-7 April 20 vs. College of Charleston *^ L, 0-4 April 23 vs. Samford *^ L, 2-4 * - Southern Conference match ! - at Miami Shores, Florida ^ - Southern Conference Tournament * - Southern Conference match ^ - Southern Conference Tournament (Elon, NC) ^ - Division II Regional Tournament at Armstrong State

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 31 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis 2009-10 2011-12 Record: 1-21, SoCon Record: 0-10 Record: 6-15, SoCon Record: 2-8 Home: 1-11, Away: 0-9, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 1-9, Away: 5-5, Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Katie Hangstefer Head Coach: Katie Hangstefer

Jan. 16 at Wake Forest L, 0-7 Jan. 15 Winthrop L, 0-7 Jan. 29 at South Carolina State L, 0-7 Jan. 28 at North Carolina A&T W, 7-0 Feb. 14 at Coastal Carolina L, 1-6 Feb. 9 USC Upstate W, 5-2 Feb. 18 Charlotte L, 2-5 Feb. 11 at UNC Asheville W, 4-3 Feb. 21 Troy L, 0-7 Feb. 17 Kennesaw State L, 2-5 Feb. 22 at Presbyterian W, 4-3 Feb. 18 at Charleston Southern L, 1-6 Feb. 27 East Carolina L, 2-5 Feb. 24 at Gardner-Webb CANCELLED Mar. 1 East Tennessee State L, 1-6 Feb. 26 at Coastal Carolina L, 2-5 Mar. 4 at Gardner-Webb L, 2-5 Mar. 1 Charlotte L, 2-5 Krissy Hall’s First Team at Wofford in 2012-13 Mar. 6 vs Air Force ^ L, 0-7 Mar. 4 UAB L, 3-4 Mar. 7 vs UAB ^ L, 1-6 Mar. 17 at College of Charleston * L, 0-7 2013-14 Mar. 13 at Georgia Southern * L, 0-7 Mar. 18 at Presbyterian College W, 7-0 Record: 6-16, SoCon Record: 1-8 Mar. 20 Appalachian State * L, 2-5 Mar. 24 Chattanooga * L, 2-5 Home: 3-7, Away: 3-8, Neutral: 0-0 Mar. 24 Furman * L, 0-7 Mar. 25 Samford * L, 1-5 Head Coach: Krissy Hall Mar. 27 at Chattanooga * L, 1-6 Mar. 28 Furman * L, 1-6 Mar. 28 at Samford * L, 0-7 Mar. 31 at UNCG * L, 0-7 Jan. 24 at North Carolina A&T W, 7-0 Mar. 31 at College of Charleston * L, 0-7 April 1 at Elon * L, 0-7 Jan. 31 USC Upstate W, 6-1 April 1 at Charleston Southern L, 0-7 April 7 at Georgia Southern * W, 5-2 Feb. 1 at UNC Asheville L, 1-6 April 3 at Western Carolina * L, 3-4 April 9 Appalachian State * L, 1-6 Feb. 7 ETSU W, 4-2 April 10 UNC Greensboro * L, 0-7 April 11 Davidson * L, 2-5 Feb. 16 at Coastal Carolina L, 1-6 April 11 Elon * L, 1-6 April 14 at Western Carolina * W, 6-1 Feb. 19 North Greenville W, 7-0 April 14 Davidson * L, 1-6 April 19 vs. Elon ^ L, 0-4 Feb. 22 at Charleston Southern L, 0-7 *- Southern Conference match *- Southern Conference match Feb. 28 Mizzouri L, 0-7 ^- Played in Birmingham, Alabama ^- Southern Conference Tournament Mar. 8 at Western Carolina * W, 4-3 Mar. 9 Davidson * L, 2-5 2010-11 Mar. 13 Gardner-Webb L, 3-4 Record: 10-15, SoCon Record: 2-8 Mar. 21 at UNCG * L, 1-6 Home: 7-6, Away: 1-7, Neutral: 2-2 Mar. 22 at Elon * L, 0-7 Head Coach: Katie Hangstefer Mar. 27 at Presbyterian College L, 3-4 Mar. 29 Chattanooga * L, 0-7 Jan. 15 at Winthrop L, 2-5 Mar. 30 Samford * L, 0-7 Jan. 29 North Carolina A&T W, 7-0 April 2 #64 Furman * L, 0-7 Feb. 9 King College W, 7-0 April 5 Appalachian State * L, 2-5 Feb. 12 vs. Colorado State ! W, 5-2 April 10 at Georgia Southern * L, 2-5 Feb. 12 at Air Force L, 2-5 April 11 at #65 College of Charleston L, 1-6 Feb. 13 vs. South Dakota ! W, 7-0 April 16 Davidson ^ W, 4-3 Feb. 18 Presbyterian College W, 6-1 April 17 Furman ^ L, 0-4 Feb. 21 South Carolina State L, 3-4 *- Southern Conference match Feb. 24 at Charlotte W, 4-3 Hangstefer’s Last Team at Wofford in 2011-12 ^- Southern Conference Tournament Feb. 26 Georgia Southern * W, 4-3 Feb. 27 Coastal Carolina L, 1-6 2012-13 2014-15 Mar. 3 Gardner-Webb W, 4-3 Record: 5-17, SoCon Record: 1-9 Record: 9-11, SoCon Record: 2-5 Mar. 8 vs. Memphis & L, 1-6 Home: 4-8, Away: 1-8, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 5-5, Away: 3-5, Neutral: 1-1 Mar. 17 Western Carolina * W, 7-0 Head Coach: Krissy Hall Head Coach: Krissy Hall Mar. 19 Washington & Lee W, 5-2 Mar. 19 Emory L, 3-4 Jan. 15 at Winthrop L, 0-7 Jan. 16 at Liberty L, 1-6 Mar. 22 at Furman * L, 0-7 Jan. 28 North Carolina A&T W, 7-0 Jan. 17 vs. North Carolina Central# W, 4-3 Mar. 26 at Chattanooga * L, 1-6 Feb. 9 Delaware State W, 6-1 Jan. 24 King College W, 7-0 Mar. 27 at Samford * L, 0-7 Feb. 11 at USC Upstate L, 1-6 Jan. 31 Savannah State W, 7-0 April 2 Elon * L, 2-5 Feb. 17 at Gardner-Webb W, 6-1 Jan. 31 North Carolina A&T W, 7-0 April 3 UNC Greensboro * L, 3-4 Feb. 18 UNC Asheville L, 3-4 Feb. 5 at Davidson L, 1-6 April 8 at Appalachian State * L, 1-6 Feb. 24 Georgia Southern * L, 1-6 Feb. 21 Coastal Carolina L, 1-6 April 12 at Davidson * L, 3-4 Feb. 26 Western Carolina * W, 4-3 Feb. 22 Charleston Southern L, 0-7 April 15 No. 71 College of Charleston * L, 0-7 Mar. 1 Mercer W, 5-2 Mar. 6 at USC Upstate W, 4-3 April 20 vs. Appalachian State ^ L, 3-4 Mar. 4 Presbyterian College L, 3-4 Mar. 10 at Charlotte L, 1-6 ! - at Colorado Springs, Colorado Mar. 17 Charleston Southern L, 3-4 Mar. 14 at Mercer* W, 4-3 & - at Charleston, South Carolina Mar. 18 at Charlotte L, 0-7 Mar. 17 at Gardner-Webb W, 4-3 *- Southern Conference match Mar. 24 at Furman * L, 0-7 Mar. 20 ETSU* L, 0-7 ^- Southern Conference Tournament Mar. 25 at Chattanooga * L, 1-6 Mar. 21 at UNCG* L, 1-6 Mar. 28 at Samford * L, 0-7 Mar. 26 UNC Asheville W, 5-2 Mar. 31 Coastal Carolina L, 3-4 Mar. 29 at Samford* L, 0-7 April 1 at Davidson * L, 3-4 April 3 Chattanooga* L, 0-7 April 7 Elon * L, 2-5 April 9 Furman* L, 2-5 April 9 UNCG * L, 1-6 April 11 Western Carolina* W, 6-1 April 11 College of Charleston * L, 1-6 April 24 ETSU^ L, 1-4 April 14 at Appalachian State * L, 1-6 # at Liberty April 19 vs. Georgia Southern ^ L, 2-4 *- Southern Conference match *- Southern Conference match ^- Southern Conference Tournament ^- Southern Conference Tournament 32 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis 2015-16 2017-18 Record: 11-9, SoCon Record: 3-4 Record: 9-10, SoCon Record: 1-5 Home: 7-3, Away: 4-5, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 7-4, Away: 2-5, Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Krissy Hall Head Coach: Krissy Hall

Jan. 16 at Liberty L, 1-6 Jan. 19 USC Upstate W, 4-3 Jan. 30 at North Carolina A&T W, 6-1 Jan. 22 at N.C. A&T W, 6-1 Jan. 31 King Univ. (Tenn.) W, 7-0 Feb. 3 Emmanuel W, 7-0 Feb. 18 North Greenville W, 7-0 Feb. 3 King W, 7-0 Feb. 20 at Coastal Carolina L, 2-5 Feb. 10 at Savannah State W, 7-0 Feb. 27 at UNC Asheville W, 4-3 Feb. 14 Presbyterian W, 4-3 Mar. 2 USC Upstate W, 4-3 Feb. 17 at Coastal Carolina L, 0-7 Mar. 5 at Savannah State W, 7-0 Feb. 20 North Greenville W, 7-0 Mar. 10 Gardner-Webb W, 6-1 Feb. 25 Kennesaw State W, 5-2 Mar. 12 #66 Florida State L, 1-4 March 4 at Chattanooga* L, 2-4 Mar. 16 at ETSU* L, 0-7 March 8 at UNC Asheville L, 1-5 Mar. 19 at Western Carolina* W, 5-2 March 18 Davidson L, 1-6 Mar. 22 Presbyterian College W, 6-1 March 21 at Furman* L, 0-7 Mar. 30 at Furman* L, 1-6 March 25 Western Carolina* L, 3-4 April 2 at Chattanooga* L, 1-6 March 31 at ETSU* L, 1-6 April 9 Samford* L, 2-5 April 6 Mercer* L, 2-5 April 10 UNCG* W, 5-2 April 10 UNCG* W, 4-3 April 15 Mercer* W, 4-3 April 13 Samford* L, 2-5 April 16 Charlotte L, 1-4 April 20 ETSU^ L, 0-4 April 22 Samford^ L, 0-4 *- Southern Conference match *- Southern Conference match ^- Southern Conference Tournament ^- Southern Conference Tournament

2016-17 2018-19 Record: 11-13, SoCon Record: 1-6 Record: 13-8, SoCon Record: 4-3 Home: 8-4, Away: 3-8, Neutral: 0-1 Home: 6-4, Away: 6-3, Neutral: 1-1 Head Coach: Krissy Hall Head Coach: Krissy Hall

Jan. 19 at USC Upstate W, 4-3 Jan. 18 at N.C. Central W, 4-0 Jan. 22 at Davidson L, 7-0 Jan. 19 at UNC Wilmington W, 4-3 Jan. 24 North Carolina A&T W, 6-1 Jan. 24 at USC Upstate W, 5-2 Jan. 26 at Bethune-Cookman L, 5-2 Jan. 26 at Charlotte L, 1-6 Jan. 29 at Florida A&M W, 6-1 Feb. 1 Savannah State W, 7-0 Feb. 4 Savannah State W, 4-0 Feb. 9 King University (Tenn.) W, 7-0 Feb. 4 Emmanuel College (Ga.) W, 7-0 Feb. 9 Emmanuel College (Ga.) W, 7-0 Feb. 5 King University (Tenn.) W, 7-0 Feb. 16 North Greenville W, 7-0 Feb. 11 at Charleston Southern L, 6-1 Feb. 24 at Presbyterian W, 4-3 Feb. 17 at Charlotte L, 5-2 Mar. 3 Rhode Island L, 3-4 Feb. 21 North Greenville W, 7-0 Mar. 5 Coastal Carolina L, 0-4 Feb. 25 Lipscomb W, 5-2 Mar. 13 at Gardner-Webb L, 3-4 March 2 at Gardner-Webb L, 5-2 Mar. 16 at UNC Greensboro* W, 4-3 March 11 at Presbyterian W, 5-2 Mar. 21 ETSU* L, 1-6 March 17 Coastal Carolina L, 4-1 Mar. 23 Chattanooga* W, 5-2 March 22 Furman* L, 6-1 Mar. 30 #40 Furman* L, 0-7 March 25 `at UNCG* L, 5-2 Apr. 5 at Mercer* W, 4-3 March 31 UNC Asheville W, 6-1 Apr. 7 at Samford* L, 3-4 April 2 at Samford* L, 4-3 Apr. 13 Western Carolina* W, 4-3 April 6 ETSU* L, 6-1 Apr. 18 #6 Mercer^ W, 4-3 April 8 Western Carolina* W, 5-2 Apr. 19 #2 ETSU^ L, 1-4 April 9 Chattanooga* L, 6-1 April 14 at Mercer* L, 5-2 April 21 ETSU^ L, 4-0 *- Southern Conference match ^- Southern Conference Tournament

*- Southern Conference match ^- Southern Conference Tournament

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 33 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis All-Time Division I Series Records Opponent Series Record Home Away Neutral Air Force 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 Appalachian State 11-10 5-3 4-5 2-2 Barry 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Cal State-Northridge 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Campbell 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Charleston Southern 4-9 3-2 1-7 0-0 Charlotte 8-11 3-5 5-6 0-0 Chattanooga 3-22 2-10 1-11 0-1 Coastal Carolina 5-12 3-5 2-7 0-0 College of Charleston 1-20 1-8 0-11 0-1 Colorado State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Davidson 4-26 0-11 2-11 2-4 Deleware State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 East Carolina 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-0 East Tennessee State 4-18 2-8 2-7 0-3 Elon 4-9 2-5 2-4 0-0 Embry-Riddle 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Emmanuel College (Ga.) 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 Emory 2-4 2-2 0-2 0-0 Florida A&M 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Florida Atlantic 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Florida Southern 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Florida State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Francis Marion 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Furman 1-26 1-11 0-12 0-3 Gardner-Webb 9-6 4-3 5-3 0-0 Georgia Southern 8-11 5-4 2-7 1-0 Georgia State 1-4 1-2 0-2 0-0 High Point 7-0 3-0 4-0 0-0 Kennesaw State 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 Jacksonville 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 King College 4-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 King University 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 Liberty 2-2 2-0 0-2 0-0 Lipscomb 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 Memphis 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Mercer 9-2 4-1 4-1 1-0 Missouri 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 North Carolina A&T 9-0 5-0 4-0 0-0 North Carolina Central 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 North Carolina State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 North Greenville 5-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Oakland 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Presbyterian College 9-2 5-1 4-1 0-0 Queens 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Radford 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Rhode Island 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Rollins 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Samford 0-13 0-5 0-6 0-2 Savannah State 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 South Carolina State 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 South Dakota 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Stetson 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 Troy 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 UAB 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 UNC Asheville 14-4 9-1 5-3 0-0 UNCG 7-16 4-5 3-9 0-1 UNCW 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 USC Aiken 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 USC Upstate 7-3 4-1 3-2 0-0 Virginia Tech 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 Wake Forest 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Washington & Lee 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 Western Carolina 22-2 12-0 9-2 1-0 Winthrop 2-11 1-6 1-5 0-0 Note: 2001-02 results are incomplete Note: Women’s tennis entered Division I play in the 1995-96 season Conference opponents in Bold

34 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis Wofford All-Time Women’s Tennis Roster Gina Shaw 1995-96 A Christine Shippey 1987-88 Susan Allen 1986-91 J Lisa Siculiano 1994-98 Sonia Anand 2007-10 Beth Jeter 1989-93 Jennifer Simpson 1995-99 Katherine Annas 1996-99 2017-19 Leigh Anne Singleton 1990-92 Lauren Joch Teri Sloan 1989-90 Leigh Johnson 1993-96 Sabrina Smyers 2006-10 B Tessa Johnson 2012-13 Cecily Stallworth 1987-88 Haley Baird 2007-11 Lauren Stephens 2000-03 Kristine Banks 1998-02 Lilie Steryous 2018- Kristen Bownan 2003-04 K Samantha Sullivan 2010-12 Mary Madison Brittain 1999-00 Kalli Karas 2013-17 Meredith Swittenberg 1987-91 Evelyn King 2000-02 Kay Kluska 2018- C Cynthia Kolb 1986-87 T Taylor Carlson 2013-17 Georgia Thackston 1988-92 Curran Carver 2015-19 Melanie Thompson 1992-96 McKenzie Carson 2006-08 L Carter Tindall 2011-13 Julie Clark 1993-97 Meagan Laframboise 2010-11 Meghan Turner 2002-03 Katie Coleman 2000-04 Lindsay Larkin 2009-11 Sarah Copeland 1989-90 Ashley Lawrence 2008-09 Anne Coursey 1991-92 Othilia Lindqvist 2011 Audrey Coventry 2011-15 V Stephanie Cox 2009-11 Jamie Link 2000-01 Yvonne Varn 1988-91 CeCe Cubitt 1990-93 Beth Varner 1986-89 Jennie Vessels 1986-88 M Mary Ann Vickers 1987-89 D Missy Manning 1990-94 Jenna Vroman 2017- Victoria DaSilva 2011-12 Anna Martin 1997-02 Lisa Deavenport 1986-89 Catherine Martin 2013-17 W Mary Wallace DeBerry 2000-04 Mary Beth Martin 1996-99 Cayley Wetzig 2005-09 Bethany Dyar 2009-10 Liz Massie 2018- Kari Wheeler 1991-95 Louise Maynard 1992-96 Lauren Marie Whisenhunt 2000-04 Elizabeth McCue 1996-99 Brittney Wilbur 2017- E Heather Miller 1992-94 Laura Lynn Williams 2004-08 Jennifer Eckert 1998-00 Emilia Milovanovic 2010-11 *Bold names represent current players Casey Enfield 1996-00 JoAnn Mitchell 1988-89 Emily Erickson 2013-17 Sarah Evans 2010-14 O Christi Owen 1993-96 F Georgia Fischer 2019- P Adi Ford 2017-18 Ashley Page 2005-07 Missy Forrester 1989-92 Shannon Parker 1993-96 Julia Paulson 2010-14 Lauren Prickett 2004-08 G Emily Przystawski 2011-13 Guinn Garcia 2009-12 Christy Gordon 1989-91 Q Candy Gore 1999-03 Taite Quinn 2003-04 Brooke Graham 2014-18 Tricia Grose 1987-88 R Heather Randolph 1993-95 H Elizabeth Rast 1999-00 Erin Hantske 2000-02 Lauren Reid 2014-18 Ansley Hardeman 2018- Lindsay Roberts 1996-99 Delaine Hare 2000-04 Leah Robertson 1993-95 Abney Harper 1994-95 Ellen Rogers 2002-06 Wendy Rohr 2000-04 Julia Harris 1994-98 Rebecca Rubanov 2019- Summer Harrold 1999-00 Samantha Russell 2014 -18 Tara Hartness 2002-06 Mary Elston Heaner 2007-10 Merry Ellen Henry 2007-09 S Cassidy Hicks 2015-19 Cathrine Sarnqvist 2010-11 Alexandra Hildell 2018- Mareli Sanchez 2012-16 Adriane Hodges 2004-08 Lucy Schermerhorn 2009-13 Molly Hughes 1989-91 Haley Baird www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 35 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis Phi Beta Kappa PHIPHI BETA BETA KAPPA KAPPA At the end of the last academic year, there were approximately 2,000 four-year colleges in the United States. PHI BETA KAPPA STUDENT-ATHLETES Only 262 of them have the right to induct their graduates into Name Sport James Harshaw Lane ‘12 Football Mitchell Charles Allen ‘11 Football Name Sport Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious liberal arts honor Abigail A. Anderson ‘05 Women’s Soccer Amanda Katherine Liguori ‘15 Volleyball society. There are five independent Phi Beta Kappa colleges and Katerine R. Annas ‘00 Women’s Tennis Bradley Alexander Loesing ‘12 Men’s Basketball in the : Wofford, Davidson, Duke, Furman Chelsea Marie Ashworth ‘13 Women’s Soccer James William Logan ’86 Cross Country William Hawksley Barbee ’60 Men’s Basketball William Steven Lowrance ‘58 Football and Wake Forest. Margaret W. Barrett ’96 Volleyball Lindsay R. Lyman ‘04 Volleyball Founded at the College of William and Mary in December John Patrick Batten, Jr. ’80 Basketball, Football Mary Katherine Macklen ‘15 Women’s Soccer Edward Milton Berckman ’52 Track Kathryn S. Maloney ‘04 Rifle 1776, Phi Beta Kappa was the first of the Greek letter fraternities Angela Colleen Berry ‘06 Volleyball Rudolph Ernest Mancke, III ’67 Football and adopted such rituals as the badge, the secret oath, and the Katherine Grace Beuelein ‘18 Women’s Soccer Michael Christopher Marshall ’83 Football special handclasp from the various secret societies of the day. Edward Barton Blackmon, Jr. ’74 Track Mary Beth Martin ‘00 Women’s Tennis Maggie Elizabeth Bosley ‘14 Women’s Soccer Stephanie H. Martin ’97 Volleyball Phi Beta Kappa, however, was also devoted to the Lauren MacKenzie Bosshardt ‘08 Cross Country/Track David Thomas Marvin ‘17 Football principles of “friendship, morality, and literature (or learning),” Thomas Leinbach Bower, III ’74 Football, Baseball Jonathan Virett Maxwell ’71 Men’s Basketball Brandon M. Boyce ‘01 Men’s Basketball Samuel Jesse McCoy ’25 Track and these characteristics gradually attained the greatest Kevin Mark Bringewatt ’89 Baseball Brian Novak McCraken Men’s Track and Field emphasis. John Quincy Adams, Edward Everett and Joseph Story, Rachel Dee Brittenham ‘13 Women’s Basketball Mary Ann McCrackin ’85 Volleyball members of the Harvard chapter, are credited with making the William K. Brumbach III ‘00 Cross Country Ethan Koppang Miller ‘12 Men’s Soccer Thomas Casey Brittain ’75 Football Daniel Baker Morrison, Jr. ’75 Men’s Basketball fraternity a public literary and honor society for undergraduates George W. Burdette III ‘03 Men’s Soccer Horace William Mullinax ’50 Baseball in the 1830’s. Women were first admitted to Phi Beta Kappa in Timothy H. Burwell ’80 Baseball Stephen Christopher Mullins ’78 Men’s Soccer CurranA. Carver ‘19 Women’s Tennis Jennifer A. Nett ‘02 Women’s Basketball 1875 at the University of Vermont. James Harold Chandler ’71 Football William A. Newell ‘98 Cross Country Wofford received its chapter at the 1940 triennial Augustus McKee Chreitzberg, Jr. ’47 Men’s Tennis Curt L. Nichols ‘96 Men’s Soccer meeting, bringing to fruition more than ten years of work by Aaron Curtis Cole ’94 Cross Country John B. Nichols ‘01 Football Nicholas Byars Colvin ‘17 Football Charles Phifer Nicholson ’82 Football three Phi Beta Kappa members who were then serving on Jessica Scheel Connett ‘07 Women’s Soccer Charles Phifer Nicholson ‘16 Football the faculty: President Henry Nelson Snyder, Dr. David Duncan Troy Michael Cox ’89 Cross Country George Bryan Nicholson, Jr. ’75 Football Robert Scott Creveling ’74 Football Margaret Casey O’Brien ‘12 Women’s Soccer Wallace, class of 1894, and Dr. John West Harris ’16, a brash Jonathan Dean Crumly ’91 Men’s Soccer Albert Cook Outler ’28 Cross Country/Track and brilliant young English professor not afraid to campaign Kenneth Joseph Davis ’59 Swimming Christi R. Owen ‘96 Women’s Tennis vigorously in the conviction that his alma mater deserved Daniel Rickman Davis ‘15 Football Kyung Seok Paek ’82 Women’s Soccer Phillip Mark Dempsey ’90 Football Emiley Frances Pagrabs ‘16 Women’s Golf membership. (Dr. Harris later founded the National Beta Club, Danielle Marie Densford ‘18 Volleyball Edwin Thomas Parham, III ’94 Men’s Tennis which still has its headquarters in Spartanburg). Meredith P. Denton ‘00 Women’s Basketball Pamela Gaye Parnell ’83 Volleyball With about 350,000 members across the country, Phi Beverly Thomas Duncan ’69 Women’s Basketball Manoj Pariyadath ‘98 Women’s Tennis Dendy E. Engelman ‘98 Volleyball Dwight Fleming Patterson, Sr. ’29 Cross Country/Track Beta Kappa today sponsors numerous programs to encourage Heidi Faber ’85 Volleyball Rebecca J. Paulson ‘03 Volleyball scholarship and learning, including the Phi Beta Kappa Book Rachel Claire Fenner ‘18 Women’s Soccer Breck Nicole Peterson ‘18 Women’s Cross Country/Track Jennifer M. Ferguson ‘05 Rifle Richard Duncan Pinson ’72 Men’s Basketball Awards and the visiting scholar, academic fellowship and Emma K. Fletcher ‘19 Women’s Soccer Thomas Clark Powell ‘09 Men’s Soccer leadership programs. William Harvey Floyd, Jr. ’53 Men’s Tennis Ray Hampton Price ’74 Track For these reasons, Phi Beta Kappa Day at Wofford has Joseph Edward Fornadel III ‘10 Football J. Bishop Ravenel ‘01 Men’s Basketball Benjamin J. Foster ‘02 Football Jordan Whitney Rawl’10 Rifle institutional significance, as well as being especially memorable Emily Anne Gaid ‘16 Women’s Soccer Mary Alexander Rea ‘09 Women’s Soccer for the new members, each of whom will receive the traditional LuAnne Vaughan Gatlin ’86 Volleyball Robert Bruce Remler ’79 Men’s Golf Coleman Lane Glaze ’88 Baseball Leah Karen Rhodes ’82 Volleyball, Basketball Phi Beta Kappa watch key or pin. Carla Julieta Dominguez Gonzalez ‘18 Women’s Soccer Jonathan Acree Rice ‘17 Men’s Cross Country/Track Scott Timothy Gould ’81 Men’s Basketball Domas Rinksalis ‘13 Men’s Basketball Cole Blease Graham, Jr. ’64 Baseball Carolyn Sophia Rivers ‘09 Volleyball Joseph Andrew Green ’94 Football Stuart Dudley Robertson ‘12 Men’s Tennis Donald James Grenier ’62 Men’s Golf Wendy M. Rohr ‘04 Women’s Tennis Clary H. Groen ‘96 Men’s Golf David Winston Roney ‘12 Baseball Kristian P. Gusmer ‘00 Women’s Cross Country Neill Russell Sandifer ‘07 Men’s Soccer Kelly Ann Harvey ’92 Women’s Cross Country Kane Carter Sherrill ‘14 Fooball Walker Mackenzie Heffron ‘15 Men’s Tennis Kathleen Grace Sobczyk ‘06 Volleyball John Arthur Hendrix ’68 Baseball, Basketball Kimberly Mae Stauffer ‘13 Women’s Cross Country/Track Benjamin Keith Hensley Men’s Cross Country/Track Faith A. Stewart ‘03 Women’s Soccer Kristen A. Hite ‘00 Women’s Track Reddick Bowman Still, III ’58 Golf, Football William Stanley Hoole ’24 Baseball Allen Heath Stokes, Jr. ’64 Men’s Golf Courtney A. Howe ‘97 Volleyball Reagan Celeste Styles ‘13 Volleyball Jonathan Douglas Hufford ‘09 Football Meredith Lucille Swittenberg ’91 Women’s Tennis April Lynn Hughes ’90 Volleyball Brian William Thomas ’83 Men’s Soccer Charles Haskell Hughes, Jr. ’81 Football Robert E. Tibbetts ‘04 Men’s Soccer Quinn Douglas Hunt ‘12 Men’s Soccer Stephen Michael Tomasovich ’90 Men’s Basketball Paul Mark Inclan ‘14 Football Allyson C. Varn ‘99 Women’s Basketball Thomas Lloyd Jackson ’76 Football Cheryl Elizabeth Vickers ’87 Women’s Basketball Jared Jacon-Duffy ‘18 Football Anton Erik Wharby ‘17 Football Elizabeth Bohlen Jeter ’93 Women’s Tennis Albert Theodore Watson ’43 Football Gerald Kenneth Johnson ’76 Football Wallace Steadman Watson ’58 Track William R. Johnson ‘02 Men’s Tennis Katherine Iva Whisenhunt ‘16 Women’s Soccer Larry Hudson Jones ’70 Men’s Basketball Justin William Whitaker ‘15 Men’s Cross Country/Track Scott H. Jones ‘98 Football Kirk Austin Whitehead ‘10 Men’s Golf Heidi M. Kadous ‘03 Volleyball Cristian Glenn Widenhouse ‘18 Men’s Cross Country/Track Madeleine Tanner Kaplan ‘17 Women’s Soccer Laura Lynne Wilkinson ’83 Women’s Basketball William Paul Keesley ’75 Track Alissa Marie Williams ‘15 Women’s Cross Country/Track Andrea K. Kelsey ‘13 Women’s Cross Country/Track Alexander Tate Wilson ‘14 Baseball Katie Elizabeth Kessler ‘14 Women’s Cross Country/Track Hunter Lawrence Windham ‘17 Football C. Bailey King, Jr. ‘02 Football Rachel Marie Woodlee ‘13 Volleyball Wendy Rohr ‘12 (above), Women’s Tennis Phi Beta Kappa Meredith A. Knox ‘99 Volleyball, Basketball Student-Athlete 36 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers Wofford Hall of Fame 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis WOFFORD ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Recognizing the value of athletics to Wofford College and the American way of life, the Terrier Club established a policy of administering and sustaining the Wofford College Athletic Hall of Fame. The purpose of the Hall of Fame is to honor those who, by outstanding athletic achievement and service, have made lasting and significant contributions to the cause of sports at Wofford College, the Spartanburg community, South Carolina and the Nation. Any Wofford College Graduate who received a letter from the Wofford College Athletic Department is eligible for se- lection to the Hall of Fame five (5) years after completion of eligibility. 1992 – Tim Renfrow ’83 Football/Baseball HONORARY LETTERMAN 1992 – Ronny Wilson ’72 Football Bernard Harrelson 1981 PRE-LETTERMAN’S CLUB 1993 – Vic Lipscomb ’70 Golf Durwood Hatchell 1981 Claude S. Finney ’29 Football 1993 – Tori Quick ’87 Women’s Basketball Dick Hardy 1982 Ted M. Phelps ’69 Football 1994 – Fred “Skinny” Powers ’51 Basketball Charles Newcome 1983 David Lemmons ’66 Track 1994 – James Blair ’83 Basketball John Holliday 1984 Warren Whittaker ’67 Football 1995 – Pablo De Freitas ’87 Soccer Walter Booth 1985 Daniel Lewis ’62 Football 1995 – Judy Nwajiaku ’90 W. Basketball/VB Bobby Ivey 1986 William Barbee ’60 Basketball 1996 – Jimmy Littlefield ’69 Basketball Jesse Davis 1987 Jerry Richardson ’59 Football 1996 – Robert Mickle ’85 Basketball Larry Smith 1988 Charles Bradshaw ’59 Football 1997 – Bret Masters ’89 Football/Baseball Cleveland Harley 1989 Trapier Hart ’60 Basketball 1997 – Lou McCullough ’49 Administrator Joe Lesesne 1990 George Lyons ’65 Basketball 1997 – Greg O’Dell ’92 Basketball Junie White 1991 William Ziegler ’67 Golf 1998 – Shawn Graves ’93 Football Keith Laws 1992 Donald Williams ’67 Football 1998 – Clay Griffin ’88 Baseball Ray Leonard 1993 Harold Chandler ’71 Football 1999 – Keith Kinard ’80 Football James Talley 1994 Sterling Allen ’73 Football 1999 – Justin Laughlin ’94 Baseball Ray Henderson 1995 Stan Littlejohn ’73 Golf 1999 – Tony Peay ’79 Soccer/Baseball Mack Poole 1995 1999 – Wayne Rice ’87 Basketball Talmage Skinner 1996 POST-LETTERMAN’S CLUB 1999 – Jason Smoak ’93 Golf Ralph Voyles 1997 1979 – Joel Robertson ’41 BKB/FB/BB 2000 – Libby Corry ’95 Women’s Basketball Lee Hanning 1998 1979 – C.B. Mooneyham ’34 Basketball/Baseball 2000 – Bud Gault ’35 Football/Baseball/Track Steve Kana 1999 1979 – P.J. Boatwright ’49 Golf 2000 – Tim Wallace ’83 Baseball John Keith, Jr. 1999 1979 – Elby Hammett ’49 Football 2001 – Louise Maynard ’96 Women’s Tennis Mark Hauser 2000 1979 – Charlie Seay ’48 Basketball 2001 – Willie Pegram ’68 Basketball Greg McKinney 2000 1979 – Phil Dickens Coach 2002 – Chad McLain ’91 Baseball Tom Brown 2001 1980 – Gene Alexander Coach 2002 – Danny Morrison ’75 Athletic Director Pete Yanity 2002 1980 – Warren Ariail ’49 Trainer 2003 – Dan Williams ’98 Football Toccoa Switzer 2003 1980 – Lou Bouknight ’33 Football 2003 – Brigid Meadow ’98 Women’s Soccer Bob Pinson 2004 1980 – Aubrey Faust ’42 Football/Basketball 2003 – A.M. Chreitzberg 1895 Baseball/Football Gordon Orr 2005 1980 – James Neal ’53 Basketball 2004 – Dr. Sam Black ’11 Coach Woody Willard ’74 2006 1980 – Bob Prevatte ’50 Football 2004 – Mark Line Baseball Coach Dr. Dan Maultsby ’61 2007 1981 – A.B. Bullington ’33 Basketball 2005 – Stephon Blanding ’90 Men’s Basketball Bill Drake 2008 1981 – Sammy Sewell ’50 Football 2005 – Brenda Jackson ’94 Women’s Basketball Lucy Quinn ‘83 2009 1981 – Vernon Quick ’51 Football 2005 – Darrell Brown ’86 Men’s Golf Mike Brown ‘76 2010 1981 – Jimmy Hilton ’42 Football 2006 – Brian Bodor ’01 Football Joe Taylor ‘80 2010 1981 – Skip Corn ’73 Football/Track 2006 – Ian Chadwick ’01 Men’s Basketball Rob Gregory ‘64 2011 1981 – Conley Snidow Coach 2007 – Bobby Cannon ’50 Football Thom Henson ‘96 2013 1982 – William Childs ’25 Tennis 2007 – Seth Chadwick ’97 Men’s Basketball Dr. David Wood 2014 1982 – Lorine King ’51 Football 2007 – Jenny Nett ’02 Women’s Basketball Todd Shanesy 2015 1982 – Jack Beeler ’52 Football 2008 – Travis Wilson ‘03 Football Wayne Nix 2016 1982 – Bob Pollard ’52 Football 2008 – Nathan Fuqua ‘03 Football Joe Edens 2017 1982 – Bill Moody ’53 Basketball 2008 – Michael Lenzly ‘03 Men’s Basketball Stewart Johnson ’67 2017 1982 – Jim Brakefield Coach 2009 – Heidi Best ‘01 Women’s Soccer Charlie Jones ‘73 2018 1983 – Earle Buice Coach 2009 – Jimmy Miner ‘04 Football Barry Foy ‘66 2019 1983 – Don Fowler ’57 Basketball 2009 – Matt Nelson ‘04 Football 1983 – Ricky Satterfield ’76 Football 2009 – Wendy Rohr ‘04 Women’s Tennis 1984 – Wally Dean ’50 Basketball 2010 – Lee Basinger ‘05 Football DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD 1984 – Joe Hazle ’55 Football 2010 – Eric Deutsch ‘05 Football Harry Williams ‘42 1993 1984 – Bill Scheerer Special 2010 – William McGirt ‘01 Men’s Golf Bob Pinson 1994 1984 – Willie Varner ’52 Football/Track 2010 – Ed Wile ‘73 Football Ron Smith 1995 1985 – Jack Abell ’54 Football/Basketball 2011 – Katon Bethay ‘06 Football/Track and Field Jimmy Gibbs 1996 1985 – Clifford Boyd ’71 Football 2011 – Adrian Borders ‘05 Track and Field/Basketball Douglas Joyce 1997 1985 – Philip Clark ’50 FB/BKB/BB 2011 – Ellen Rogers ‘06 Women’s Tennis Martha Andrews 1998 1985 – Robert Jordan ’71 Football 2013 – Frederic Jayet ‘97 Men’s Tennis Lt. Col. (ret.) Joe Miller 1999 1986 – Thomas Bower ’74 Football 2013 – Kevious Johnson ‘08 Football Homozel Mickel Daniel (awarded posthumously) 2000 1986 – Fisher DeBerry ’60 Coach 2014 – Dane Romero ‘08 Football George Todd 2001 1986 – James Gordon ’52 Football 2014 – Andy Strickland ‘08 Football Joe Lesesne 2002 1986 – Doug Lowe ’75 Basketball 2014 – Andrew Stubbs ‘08 Men’s Tennis Robert Chapman ’49 2003 1986 – Harvey Moyer ’50 Football 2015 – Anthony Jones ‘03 Football Roger Milliken 2004 1987 – Coy Gibson ’75 Football/Basketball 2015 – Nick Schuermann ‘10 Men’s Soccer Cleveland Harley ’50 2005 1987 – George Rice ’57 Football 2015 – Brandon Waring ‘15 Baseball Grady Stewart ’50 2006 1988 – LeNoid Best ’82 Football 2016 – Noah Dahlman ‘11 Men’s Basketball Robbie Atkins ’65 2007 1988 – Carter Davis, Jr. ’75 Football 2016 – Pat Illig ‘10 Football Grover Eaker ‘34 (awarded posthumously) 2008 1988 – Alfred McGinnis ’56 Football 2016 – Tim Johnson ‘11 Men’s Basketball Eli Sanders ‘54 2009 1989 – William Carpenter ’58 FB/Basketball 2016 – Chad Starks ‘94 Football Ann Johnson 2010 1989 – Frank Ellerbe ’18 Baseball 2017 – Eric Breitenstein ’12 Football Craig Phillips 2011 1990 – Thomas McIntyre ’56 Baseball 2017 – Mac Doyle ’12 Baseball Joe Price ‘55 2013 1991 – Sid Allred ’70 Football 2017 – Brad Loesing ’12 Men’s Basketball Harold Chandler ‘71 2014 1991 – Meg Hunt ’84 Women’s Basketball 2017 – Ameet Pall ‘12 Football Wade ‘80 and Mary Keisler 2015 1991 – Jim Clary ’49 Football 2018 – Michael Gilmartin ‘18 Baseball Billy ‘50 and Betty Wood 2016 1991 – Bruce Johnson ’70 Football 2018 – Alvin Scioneaux ‘13 Football Buddy ’61 and Shirley Kirby 2017 1991 – Eli Sanders ’54 Football 2018 – Jared Singleton ‘13 Football Talmage Skinner ‘56 (awarded posthumously) 2018 1992 – Buddy Hayes ’66 Basketball 2018 – Howard Wilkerson ‘06 Men’s Basketball Atlanta Invitational Golf Committee 2019 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 37 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis Southern Conference

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which is in its 99th season of The conference currently consists of 10 members in six states intercollegiate competition in 2019-20, is a national leader in throughout the Southeast and sponsors 22 varsity sports and emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in championships that produce participants for NCAA Division helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. I Championships. The league added rifle, becoming just the The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of second Division I conference to sponsor the sport, in 2016-17, innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to and added women’s lacrosse for the 2017-18 campaign. address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic the first postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s Southern Conference has been a pioneer. historical documents. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten MEMBERSHIP HISTORY decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern desire to have a workable number of conference games for each Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, origination. met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern it was impossible to play every school at least once during the Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting regular season and many schools went several years between Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the student-athletes have been recognized on CoSIDA Academic All- (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish winners have been selected from conference institutions, most (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. recently in 2012-13, when former Wofford volleyball player Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) Play began in the fall of 1921, and a year later, six more Rachel Woodlee earned the prestigious award. and Washington & Lee. schools joined the fledgling league, including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932, at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the . Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, The Southern Conference office is located in the refurbished Beaumont Mill regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the in Spartanburg, less than a mile from the Wofford campus. Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations

38 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers Southern Conference 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBERS Alabama (1921-1932) Appalachian State (1971-2014) Auburn (1921-1932) College of Charleston (1998-2013) Chattanooga (1976-present) The Citadel (1936-present) Clemson (1921-1953) Davidson (1936-1988, 1991-2014) Duke (1928-1953) East Carolina (1964-1976) East Tennessee State (1978-2005, 2014-present) Elon (2003-2014) Florida (1922-1932) Furman (1936-present) George Washington (1936-1970) Georgia (1921-1932) Georgia Southern (1991-2014) Georgia Tech (1921-1932) Kentucky (1921-1932) Louisiana State (1922-1932) Marshall (1976-1997) Maryland (1921-1953) Mercer (2014-present) Mississippi (1922-1932) were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new (1985-2012), with at least two teams finishing in the final poll Mississippi State (1921-1932) league, which began play in 1933. in every season from 1982-2013. Two SoCon teams – ETSU and North Carolina (1921-1953) The Southern Conference continued with membership of Wofford – finished in the top 25 in 2018. North Carolina at Greensboro (1997-present) 10 institutions, including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North The conference has placed multiple representatives in the North Carolina State (1921-1953) Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, FCS Playoffs in 30 of 35 seasons, with 16 championship game Richmond (1936-1976) Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. appearances and eight national titles. Samford (2008-present) South Carolina (1922-1953) The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, Wofford won the 2003, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2017 and 2018 the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. SoCon Football Championships. Tennessee (1921-1932) Another split occurred when seven schools – Clemson, Duke, Tulane (1922-1932) Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina University of the South (1922-1932) and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlantic Coast Vanderbilt (1922-1932) Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Virginia (1921-1937) Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, VMI (1924-2003, 2014-present) George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington Virginia Tech (1921-1965) & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Wake Forest (1936-1953) Washington & Lee (1921-1958) A third major shift occurred in 2012-13, when five members West Virginia (1950-1968) announced their departures and three schools were added. Western Carolina (1976-present) College of Charleston announced its decision to leave for the William & Mary (1936-1977) Colonial Athletic Association following the 2012-13 season, Wofford (1997-present) while Appalachian State (Sun Belt), Davidson (Atlantic 10), Bold indicates current conference member Elon (Colonial) and Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) announced they would depart following the 2013-14 campaign. At the Southern Conference’s 2013 spring meetings in Hilton Head Island, S.C., the league officially extended invitations to former members ETSU and VMI, as well as Mercer, to join the league for the 2014-15 academic year. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 10 institutions and a footprint that spans six states: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Current league members are The Citadel, ETSU, Furman, Mercer, UNCG, Samford, Chattanooga, VMI, Western Carolina and Wofford.

FOOTBALL The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference. Former Southern Conference member Appalachian State won the three consecutive FCS titles from 2005-07, becoming the first team to do so. The league boasts more than 250 players who have garnered All-America recognition and numerous national player or coach of the year awards. The conference had at least one team in the top 10 of the final FCS poll for 28 consecutive years Wofford won the 2013 Men’s Soccer Regular Season Championship. www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 39 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis Wofford Administration DR. NAYEF RICHARD

PRESIDENTSAMHAT ATHLETICJOHNSON DIRECTOR

The Wofford College Board of Trustees Richard Johnson is in his 19th year as director of athletics at elected Dr. Nayef H. Samhat as president of Wofford College. The former head basketball coach has been an the college on Tuesday, May 14, 2013. He instrumental figure on campus for over 30 years. Johnson officially began his new duties on December 3, 2001. In 17 years as head began his duties at Wofford on July 1, 2013. basketball coach at Wofford (1985-2002), Johnson had a 100 percent graduation rate Samhat had served as for all players who completed their eligibility. He was the runner-up for SoCon Coach and professor of political science and of the Year honors twice in the Terriers’ five seasons of league play under him. His 200th international studies at Kenyon College in win was a 79-74 victory at Clemson during the 1999-2000 campaign. During his Wofford Gambier, Ohio, since 2009. coaching tenure, Johnson guided the Terriers from NAIA membership to NCAA Division “We conducted a thorough, national II in 1988, Division I status in 1995 and the Southern Conference in 1997. search for the 11th president of Wofford A 1976 graduate of The Citadel, Johnson came to Wofford after serving nine years as College,” said J. Harold Chandler (Class of a basketball assistant at his alma mater under legendary coach Les Robinson. Johnson 1971), chair of the Wofford Board of Trustees. also holds an MBA from The Citadel. “Our search committee was led by an able Over the past several years as athletic director, he also has been a driving force and accomplished individual and its 12 members have done their job in a thoughtful and behind the development of several facility projects. Russell C. King Field and Switzer comprehensive manner. The board of trustees, led by its Human Resources Committee, Stadium returned baseball to campus in 2003. The Richardson Building was renovated has completed its review and have voted to accept the mutual recommendation of the in 2008 and 2018, while the Joe E. Taylor Athletic Building and a golf practice facility Search Committee and the Human Resources Committee in the naming of Dr. Nayef H. were completed in 2009. Wofford completed the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium, a Samhat as the next president of Wofford College. We are honored that Dr. Samhat has 3,500 seat basketball arena, in September of 2017. accepted our call and we are excited and ready to begin our important work together.” Johnson has also been responsible for the growth of the athletic endowment to a Samhat held several positions at Centre College in Danville, Ky., from 1996 current level of over $41 million, with a long-term goal of endowing all scholarships to 2009, including associate dean of the college, the Frank B. and Virginia Hower in the department. He recently concluded service on the NCAA’s Division I Football Associate Professor of Government and International Studies, chair of the Division of Championship Committee and the FCS ADA Executive Committee, while also serving Social Studies, and the National Endowment for the Humanities Associate coordinator on NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Rules Committee. In June of 2015, he was named of the Environmental Field Experience Program and an instructor in the Department Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate of Political Science at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., from 1995 to 1996. Directors of Athletics. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in international economics from The George Johnson and his wife Carol, have two daughters, Lindsay and Lauren, and a son, Rich, all three of whom are Wofford graduates. The Johnsons also have five grandchildren. Washington University in Washington, D.C., in 1983, Samhat received his master of Lindsay and Brad Lowry are the parents of Louisa and Brady Lowry, while Lauren and international affairs degree from Columbia University in New York City. He received his Dr. Reece McWilliams are the parents of Mac, Walker, and James McWilliams. Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University, where he also received a minor in comparative political economy. While at Kenyon, Samhat oversaw a number of major grants, including two from DR. JAMEICA the Mellon Foundation: a Critical Languages and Innovative Pedagogy grant to support post-doctoral teaching fellowships for Russian and Arabic languages, and a grant for HILL the Center for Innovative Pedagogy and The Essentials: Renewing General Education FACULTY ATHLETIC REP. within the Curriculum to enhance the endowment for a previously Mellon-funded Dr. Jameica Hill, Professor and Chair of the Chemistry Teacher Teaching Teachers grant. Department, is in her 14th year as the Faculty Athletic He is currently serving on the NCAA Board of Governors, along with the NCAA Representative (FAR). Dr. Hill represents Wofford to the National Division I Sport Organizational Structure Working Group. He also was chairman of the Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southern Conference. She Southern Conference Council of Presidents in 2015-16. is responsible for certifying the eligibility of student-athletes and assuring integrity in A native of Detroit, Mich., the eligibility process. In addition to supervising athletics policies, the FAR also serves as Samhat is married to Prema a liaison between the faculty and the student athletes, looking out for their individual Samhat, former director of the Knox well-being with regard to academics and athletics. She served as the President of the Community Hospital Foundation Southern Conference from 2017 to 2019. and director of marketing Hill, a native of Due West, S.C. and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, earned her Ph.D. and communications for Knox degree in inorganic chemistry at Clemson University, where she was a Graduate Teaching Community Hospital. They have Assistant of the Year. She received Wofford’s 1995 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian three daughters, Alia, Jehan, and Award and was also an associate director for a summer science program that was funded Leila. by a grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Center. Hill’s interest in athletics has been a lifelong one. Her father was a high school coach, and she participated in many different sports (including being named a SC All-State point guard and playing in the North/South game). A 1988 graduate of Wofford, Hill was a cheerleader for the football and basketball teams as a student. Her husband, Jason Hill ’89, is a former Wofford quarterback and Dr. Samhat traveled with the Terriers to the NCAA FCS Playoff game at North Dakota State in 2017. assistant coach. Their daughter Shelby recently graduated from Clemson University, while their son Jason is on the football team at Wofford. 40 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers Wofford Athletic Staff 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis women’s lacrosse. In July of 2011, she ended a three-year term as a member of the NCAA’s MARK LINE Administration Cabinet. Rabb also served a term on the NCAA’s Olympic Sports Liaison Committee. DEPUTY AD - INTERNAL She has added experience as Wofford’s ticket manager and cheerleading coach during her tenure at Wofford. Mark Line has been a leader on campus for over 30 years, first as A native of Johnson City, Tenn., Rabb earned a B.A. degree in history from Wofford in 2001. the baseball coach and then as an administrator. He joined the athletic She earned her master’s degree from Converse College in December 2007. While an undergraduate, department administrative staff in July 2003 in the role of associate she worked as a student assistant in the athletic department and was a member of both the athletic director for internal operations and sports programs. He was cheerleading and dance squads. Rabb also worked as an intern at East Tennessee State and the promoted to senior associate athletic director in 2012 and was named Southern Conference office. the Deputy Athletic Director in March of 2017. Among his myriad of duties, Line supervises the Rabb and her husband, Marc, were married on June 23, 2007. Marc is the director of media Olympic sports while also overseeing the department’s budget and serving as liaison to the relations at Gardner-Webb University. Their daughter, Ella, was born in June of 2010. Carolina Panthers and several on-campus groups and committees. He is the sport supervisor for rifle, men’s tennis, men’s soccer and baseball. A 1977 graduate of Erskine, Line posted a 210-158 record (.571) in 10 years as the Terriers baseball coach (1986-95). He received District Coach of the Year honors in his second season as BRENT WILLIAMSON the 1987 squad put together as a 23-11 mark. Wofford then set a single-season school record for ASSOCIATE AD FOR victories the following campaign with a 27-12 record. It marked the first time Wofford qualified MEDIA RELATIONS for postseason play in consecutive seasons. Line’s 1991 team established another Terrier mark for wins with a 30-9 record. Brent Williamson is in his 13th season at Wofford. After eight years as Line was selected as a 2004 inductee into Wofford’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The first-base dugout Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, he was named Associate at Russell C. King Field, the Terriers’ on-campus baseball facility, is named in his honor. AD in September of 2015. He joined the Terriers after spending four years Line has served as chairman of the physical education department since 1988. Following the as the Assistant Athletic Director for Public Relations at the University of Maine. 1995 season, Line accepted a role as associate dean of students in the Wofford student affairs He is responsible for the media relations operations for the Wofford College Athletic office. He worked with volunteer services, Bonner Scholars, the campus judicial system and a Department and is the primary contact for football, baseball and cross country/track and field. host of other activities involving campus life. He oversees all department publications, statistics, news releases, the department’s website Line and his wife, Pam, have two children: Alyse Worley, a 2010 graduate of Wofford, and Sam, “woffordterriers.com,” and social media outlets. The 2013 football media guide was named “Best a 2014 graduate of Emory and Henry College. Alyse and her husband Mitch live in Charleston, in the Nation” by CoSIDA. He also oversees the marketing and promotion of all Wofford sports. while Sam and his wife Meg reside in Jacksonville, Florida. In four years at Maine, Williamson oversaw the media relations for nineteen sports. He was the primary contact for the men’s ice hockey team, which advanced to three NCAA Frozen Fours. He worked with six All-Americans and a Hobey Baker Finalist, along with several current NHL players and two Stanley Cup Champions. At Maine he also oversaw the development and production of TERRI LEWITT a bi-weekly television show, The Black Bear Insider, along with other special projects. SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD Prior to Maine, he spent eight years working in media relations in the National Football FOR DEVELOPMENT League. After two seasons with the , he joined the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1997. In 2002, he was named Director of Media Relations for the Houston Texans. He assisted in the Terri Lewitt is in her 35th year as a member of the Wofford athletic media relations operations at four Super Bowls. department. Lewitt’s main duties as senior associate athletic director A native of Taylors, S.C., Williamson graduated from Wake Forest University in 1994 with a for development involve a dual role as liaison between the athletic and bachelors degree in history. He added a masters of sports management from the University of development offices. Richmond in 1996. His grandfather, W.S. Williamson, graduated from Wofford College in 1932. She also chairs, along with the Terrier Club president, many of the events and activities administered by the Terrier Club and its board of directors, including the Terrier Ball. After coming to the college as an administrative assistant in March 1985, Lewitt became the sports information director two months later. In addition to those duties, she was the business RYAN PRICE and ticket manager for the department. She has also served as the compliance director and until ASSISTANT AD FOR the fall of 2015 was the senior women’s administrator. BUSINESS AND FINANCE In 2008, she was recognized by the Southern Conference for her role in the growth of women’s athletics as the conference celebrated 25 years of women’s championships. After spending two seasons with the Wofford baseball team, Ryan Lewitt was promoted to assistant athletic director in 1989, associate director in 1996, and Price moved to administration on September 1, 2014 to assist in internal senior associate athletic director in 2012. The Burlington, N.C. native earned her B.A. degree in operations. He was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Business history from Elon in 1984. Lewitt and her husband, Mark, have two children: Lauren, a 2016 and Finance in the spring of 2017. In addition to assisting the Athletic Director with special projects, Wofford graduate, and David, a 2018 Wofford graduate. Lauren resides in Charleston with her Price is responsible for controlling all sport budgets, departmental invoices, and expense reports. husband, Jacob, also a 2016 Wofford graduate. He also works closely with the Sam Keenan in compliance and Mark Line in monitoring game operations. He is the sport supervisor for cross country and track. Price joined the Terriers in October of 2012 as an assistant baseball coach. In his first season ELIZABETH RABB on the staff, the team led the Southern Conference and the nation with 163 stolen bases and was DEPUTY AD - EXTERNAL / SWA 18th in the nation in sacrifice bunts. In 2014, the team set a school record for wins in a season and reached the Southern Conference Tournament semifinals. Elizabeth Rabb is in her 18th year as a member of the Wofford athletic Prior to joining the Terriers he was an assistant coach and coordinator of baseball operations department. In August of 2019 she was named deputy athletic director, at The College of Saint Rose. He also served as an athletic department assistant. A three-time overseeing external operations. Her responsibilities include covering Northeast-10 Conference All-League outfielder at The College of Saint Rose, he was also a three- the areas of compliance, advancement, media relations, video services time Northeast-10 Academic All-Conference pick who made 174 starts. and ticketing. She took on the role of senior women’s administrator in A native of Binghamton, New York, Price received his bachelor’s degree in sport management September of 2015. Prior to moving to deputy athletic director, she served as associate athletic and mathematics from The College of Saint Rose in 2010 and added a master of business admin- director for compliance and also provided oversight for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee istration in 2011. (SAAC). In addition, she is the sport supervisor for women’s tennis, volleyball, women’s soccer and www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 41 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis ANDY KIAH SHANNON HANSEN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC FACILITIES WOFFORD SPORTS PROPERTIES Andy Kiah is in his 24th year on the staff at Wofford and 18th as the director of athletic facilities. Shannon Hansen is entering her third season as General Manager of Kiah oversees the maintenance and operation of all athletic facilities, Wofford Sports Properties for Wofford College. As GM, Hansen handles including Gibbs Stadium, the practice fields, the Richardson Building, all corporate partnerships and multimedia rights for Terrier Athletics, Snyder Field, and Russell C. King Field. Wofford’s facilities, which are including the production of radio for football and men’s basketball. also used by the Carolina Panthers for training camp, have been ranked among the best in the Originally from Detroit, Hansen previously held management positions within several arenas country. and sporting teams, including the Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Allen County War Memorial Kiah first came to Wofford as an assistant baseball coach. A 1996 graduate of the University of Coliseum and the Oklahoma City Thunder D-League affiliate, the Tulsa 66ers. Massachusetts, Kiah was a four-year letterman for the UMass baseball team. The 1996 Minuteman Active in the Upstate community, Shannon serves as Chair of the Julie Valentine Center Board squad advanced to the NCAA Regionals and was within one game of reaching the College World of Directors and is a graduate of Leadership Greenville Class 42. She also serves on the Board of Series. He was captain of the 1996 team that set a school record with 40 wins. Directors for the Nicholtown Child & Family Collaborative and Ten at the Top and looks forward A native of Brewer, Maine, Kiah holds a bachelor’s degree in sports management from the to participating in Leadership Spartanburg this fall. University of Massachusetts. His wife Amy, was head coach of the Wofford women’s soccer team Hansen and her husband Kevin have three children, McKella, Kalder and Greenlee. She holds from 1999 to 2017. They have two daughters, Kayleigh and Mikenna. a BA in Corporate Communications and Public Relations from the University of Michigan and an MBA in Business Analytics from Clemson University.

JAKE FARKAS LaTOYA WILSON DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND WOFFORD SPORTS PROMOTIONS PROPERTIES

Jake Farkas joined the Wofford staff in September of 2017 as director LaToya Wilson is in her first season with Wofford Sports Properties of marketing and promotions. In his role he oversees the marketing and and Learfield IMG College. In this role, she is responsible for the promotions for all 18 sports. He coordinates the gameday experience, development of corporate sponsorships for Wofford College. Along which includes oversight of the cheerleaders and dance team. Previously he served as the assistant with researching prospects and developing proposals, she handles fulfillment of sponsorships director of fan experience and promotions at Liberty University. agreements. Farkas was responsible for creating and executing marketing plans, developing attendance and Prior to coming to Wofford, she spent two years with the ACC Championships sales staff revenue generating promotions and coordinating game day activities at Liberty’s home athletics selling ticket to various ACC Championship events including, women’s basketball, baseball, and events. He was the primary marketing contact for baseball, women’s basketball, volleyball and the ACC Football Championship game at Bank of America Stadium. She has also spent time with track & field, while aiding in the marketing efforts for football and men’s basketball. He also co- the Winston-Salem Dash, the High A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox and the Premier Lacrosse operated all of the Liberty Flames social media accounts and oversaw the athletics marketing League in its inaugural season. graduate assistant positions and internship program. A native of Lincolnton, North Carolina, Wilson is a 2013 Western Carolina University graduate Prior to his time at Liberty, Farkas served as a marketing & promotions intern for College of where she earned her Bachelors of Science degree in Business Administration and Law. Charleston Athletics. Additionally, Farkas spent the 2014 season working with the Charleston RiverDogs, the Class Single-A affiliate of the New York Yankees in Charleston, S.C. Farkas graduated from College of Charleston with a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing SAM in 2015. He also earned his Masters of Science degree in sport management from Liberty in 2017. KEENAN Farkas has been a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators DIRECTOR OF COMPLIANCE (NACMA) since 2015. Sam Keenan joined the Wofford staff in July of 2019. As director of compliance, he oversees NCAA, Southern Conference and Wofford reg- ulatory issues for all Terrier student-athletes. This includes interpreting SHELBY NCAA regulations and monitoring recruiting, financial aid and eligibility TAYLOR issues. TICKET MANAGER He spent the 2018-19 academic year as the assistant director of compliance at Appalachian State. With the Mountaineers he oversaw the National Letter of Intent program for all sports and Shelby Taylor is in her 13th year as Wofford’s ticket manager. She monitored financial aid for all student-athletes. Keenan also spent one year as a postgraduate joined the Terrier staff in 2006 after working as a sales representative intern at the NCAA working in the Eligibility Center, He processed initial eligibility waivers and for Powers Solutions. In her role, she supervises all ticket operations presented appeals with the academic review team. including season and game day sales. She has also been responsible Keenan is a 2014 graduate of Duke University and a 2017 graduate of Wake Forest University for the Terriers move to electronic ticketing for football and basketball, while overseeing seating School of Law. He was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in April of 2018. While at Duke, he in Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium. In addition, she serves as the office administrator for the served as a student athletic trainer for the football team. He also served as compliance intern at Richardson Building. High Point University during his last two years of law school. He and his wife, Meredith, reside Taylor is a 1982 graduate of the University of South Carolina-Upstate with a bachelor of science in Duncan. degree in administration. She and her husband David are the parents of a daughter Meg and a son Rob. Meg is a 2014 graduate of Converse College and also earned a masters degree from Converse in 2016, while Rob is a 2016 graduate of Wofford and a teacher at Byrnes High School.

42 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis BYRON RUCKER BUILDING MANAGER RICHARDSON INDOOR STADIUM

Byron Rucker joined the Wofford staff in August of 2017 as the building manager for Richardson Indoor Stadium. He brings with him over thirty years of experience in the event production and management field. Most recently Rucker served as the director of economic development for the city of Fountain Inn and also oversaw the Younts Center for Performing Arts. Previously he was regional manager for ShowPros Entertainment Services in Greenville, where he provided professional staffing ser- HALEY CROUCH SAM DUNNETT DANTE EVANS vices to multiple indoor and outdoor event venues in the region. From 1997-2005, he worked with Athletic Training Strength and Conditioning Video Production SheerSports in a variety of capacities, including serving as the general manager of the Greenville Resident Assistant Coordinator Intern Grrrowl (ECHL), Carolina Rhinos (af2), and Greenville Groove (NBA Development League) teams which were based at the BI-LO Center. He also has experience with Marquee Events and Main Street Events management companies. A 1984 graduate of Presbyterian College, he started his career in athletics as the women’s basketball coach at Presbyterian.

ANTHONY DICARLO DIRECTOR OF VIDEO SERVICES

Anthony DiCarlo joined the Wofford staff in August of 2018 as the director of video services. He oversees the campus video streaming CLAIRE LEGER STEPHANIE LANCASTER JOSH MANGANELLO operations of the SoCon Digital Network, along with ESPN3 and ESPN+ Graphic Design Intern Administrative Assistant Media Relations Intern broadcasts. In addition, he provides content for the video boards at Gibbs Stadium and Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium and the department YouTube channel. He is a 2018 graduate of Central Michigan University’s Specs Howard School of Media Arts. While at Central Michigan, he worked as a producer, director, graphic engineer and videographer for the Chippewas ESPN3 broadcasts. He created content for web features and interviews, along with producing pregame and postgame shows. He also worked for the Great Lakes Loons, serving as the video director for in house and live stream broadcasts for the Los Angeles Dodgers affiliate.

PHIL MARCELLO ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR RON MILLER ALEXA PETREILLA RON ROBINSON Director of Athletic Training Chaplain Philip Marcello joined the Wofford staff in the fall of 2018. He is Athletic Bands Resident the primary media contact for volleyball, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, and women’s lacrosse. Marcello was a member of the Southern Conference staff as the media relations assistant for the 2017-18 academic year, coordinating media for seven sports and overseeing the FCS Coaches Poll. Marcello, a 2013 VCU graduate with a degree in mass communication, spent two years at Millersville University as a graduate assistant earning a master’s degree in sports management. While at Millersville he was the primary media contact for eleven sports and also produced digital content for the website and social media. He also interned with Franklin & Marshall College and the VCU athletics department. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Marcello played two years of collegiate soccer at Randolph-Ma- con.

GORDON RODGERS PAUL SPADA COLTON THAYER Office Assistant Strength and Conditioning Sports Marketing and Assistant Promotions Intern

www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers 43 2019-20 Wofford Women’s Tennis Sports Medicine WILL CHRISTMAN SPORTS MEDICINE DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System’s Sports Medicine Institute is the official sports Will Christman is in his 12th season at Wofford and was named medicine provider of Wofford College athletics. By partnering with Spartanburg Regional, Director of Sports Medicine in 2016. He joined the Terriers in 2008 after Wofford student-athletes have access to all the services working for two years at Furman University. He works primarily with and specialties of a teaching hospital as well as a Level the football team and oversees the athletic training room. 1 trauma center. This includes specialty physicians, At Furman, Christman worked with men’s basketball and men’s and diagnostic testing such as MRI and CT, pharmacy women’s golf in addition to assisting with football. During the 2005 services, drug testing and nutritional counseling. season he interned with the Buffalo Bills. He was a graduate assistant at Georgia Tech for two years while earning his masters degree at Georgia State. In 2002, he was a season-long intern for ANNA GEARHART the Carolina Panthers and also worked for the Panthers during the 2001 training camp at Wofford. ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER In addition, he has spent time as an athletic trainer at Wingate University, South Carolina, and Anna Gearhart joined the Wofford staff in August 2018 and works Dreher High School. with volleyball, women’s lacrosse, and cheerleading. For eight years Christman is a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers Association and is she was an assistant athletic trainer at Miami University in Ohio. also a National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist. He graduated While at Miami, Gearhart worked primarily with women’s soccer, from Wingate University in 1999 and 2002 with degrees in athletic training and physical education. football, men’s and women’s cross country/track and field, and women’s He added a masters of sports medicine in 2005 from Georgia State. Christman and his wife, Kim, swimming and diving. She worked closely with physicians, physical have a daughter, Abigail, and reside in Greenville. therapists and strength and conditioning staff to provide comprehensive care to student-athletes. Gearhart, a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainer’s Association, received her bachelor of science degree from Miami in 2008. She also earned a masters degree ALYSS HART from Wright State University in 2010. At Wright State, she worked with the women’s soccer and ASSOCIATE HEAD baseball teams. ATHLETIC TRAINER Alyss Hart is in her 11th year on the Wofford staff. She joined the DR. STEPHEN Terriers in the fall of 2009 after spending two years at Auburn University KANA and was promoted to associate head athletic trainer in 2016. She works TEAM ORTHOPEDIST with the men’s basketball team, along with men’s and women’s golf Dr. Stephen Kana is in his 21st year as the team orthopedist for and rifle. She also is the insurance coordinator for the department. Wofford College. The Saratoga, N.Y. native has a primary practice at Hart graduated from Wilmington College of Ohio in 2007 with a degree in athletic training. In the Sports Medicine Institute in Spartanburg. 2004, she was a member of the team that won the women’s basketball NCAA Division III National Kana received his bachelor’s degree from the State University of New Championship. The squad was inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in May of 2014. York, before receiving his medical degree from the Georgetown Medical She earned her master’s of education degree in administration of higher education with a sport School. He also completed his orthopaedic residency at Georgetown. management minor from Auburn in 2009. While at Auburn, Hart worked with the tennis teams. Prior to coming to Spartanburg in August 1994, Kana worked at the nationally-respected A certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Hart also covered Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles. While in California, he served as assistant team events such as the SEC Swimming Championships and SEC Track and Field Championships. physician for the Lakers, Dodgers, Rams, Kings and Angels, as well as the University of Southern California. Kana was recognized by the Wofford Hall of Fame as an Honorary Letterman in 1999. Kana and his wife, Jean, have two daughters: Sarah, a 2011 graduate of Wofford, and Claire. RILEY COX ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER DR. ERIC Riley Cox joined the Wofford staff in July of 2013. He works with the COLE men’s soccer and baseball teams. He previously spent two years at The TEAM PHYSICIAN Citadel as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. In Charleston he worked Dr. Eric Cole is in his 14th season as a team family physician for the with football along with coverage of corps of cadet special activities. Terriers. He is in private practice at the Medical Group of the Carolinas A native of Frederick, Maryland, Cox graduated from Salisbury - Family Medical Center. A 1999 graduate of Wofford College with a University in 2011 and worked for three years as an athletic training degree in biology, he was a four-year letterman on the football team. student there. He worked specifically with the football and tennis teams while also in rehab. He earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors as a junior and was Cox earned a masters of science degree in health, exercise and sports science from The Citadel the recipient of Carolina Panthers Post-Graduate Scholarship. He also in 2013. He is a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. received the Charles Bradshaw Award in 1999. He graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 2003 and completed his residency in family practice in Greenwood, South Carolina. While in Greenwood, he was ZACH LAPINSKI associate team doctor for . ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Cole and his wife, Susan, a 1998 graduate of Wofford, have two children, Andrew and Katie. Zach Lapinski is in his sixth season at Wofford. He works primarily with football, along with cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field. He joined the Terrier staff in 2014 after spending two years at The Citadel as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. In Charleston he was the men’s basketball athletic trainer and assisted with football and volleyball. Lapinski earned a bachelors degree from Western Carolina University in 2012. While a student, he worked with the Catamount football and track teams. He also spent time at UNC Asheville with the men’s basketball and men’s soccer teams. He also earned a masters degree from The Citadel in 2014. A native of Lawsonville, North Carolina, Lapinski is a certified athletic trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. He and his wife, Sarah, reside in Spartanburg. 44 www.WoffordTerriers.com WoffordTerriers ATHLETIC FACILITIES

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