TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018-19 WEST LIBERTY WOMEN'S BASKETBALL DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT TIME

Tuesday, Oct. 30 at -x 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19 Concord* 1 p.m. SECTION I: WELCOME TO WEST LIBERTY SECTION V: 2017-18 REVIEW Saturday, Nov. 10 at California (Pa.)1 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23 at Urbana* 5:30 p.m. Media Information...... 2 2017-18 Season Stats, Highs/Lows...... 34 Sunday, Nov. 11 Mercyhurst (Pa.)1 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26 Wheeling Jesuit* 2 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 14 Ursuline (Ohio) 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30 at Shepherd* 5:30 p.m. WLU Quick Facts...... 3 2017-18 Game-By-Game Scores...... 36

Saturday, Nov. 17 Glenville State* 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2 Fairmont State* 2 p.m. Hilltoppersports.com...... 4 Marissa Brown – All-American...... 37

Monday, Nov. 19 at W.Va. Wesleyan* 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7 at UVa-Wise* 5:30 p.m. WLUTV-14...... 4 2017-18 Season at a Glance...... 38 Wednesday, Nov. 21 at Winston-Salem State (N.C.) 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 at Concord* 1 p.m. This is West Liberty!...... 5 SECTION VI: HILLTOPPER HISTORY Saturday, Nov. 24 at Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14 at W.Va. State* 5:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 28 Urbana* 5:30 p.m. Saturday Feb. 16 Charleston* 2 p.m. Athletic Facilities...... 6 Annual Records; Coaches...... 40

Saturday, Dec. 1 at Notre Dame (Ohio) 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 W.Va. Wesleyan* 5:30 p.m. President Dr. Stephen Greiner...... 8 Hilltopper Honor Roll...... 41

Wednesday, Dec. 5 Shepherd* 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23 at Glenville State* 2 p.m. Athletic Director Lynn Ullom...... 8 1,000-Point Scorers...... 42 Saturday, Dec. 8 at Fairmont State* 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27 Notre Dame (Ohio)* 5:30 p.m. Support Staff...... 9 NCAA Record Book...... 43 Tuesday, Dec. 18 Walsh (Ohio) 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2 at Wheeling Jesuit* 2 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 10 W.Va. State* 5:30 p.m. March 6-10 at MEC Tournament TBA WLU Athletic Administration...... 10 NCAA Tournament History...... 44 Saturday, Jan. 12 at Charleston* 2 p.m. *- game SECTION II: 2018-19 SEASON PREVIEW All-Time Individual Records...... 45

1 Thursday, Jan. 17 UVa-Wise* 5:30 p.m. -MEC/PSAC Challenge x-exhibition 2018-19 season preview...... 12 All-Time Series Records...... 46

SECTION III: THE COACHES All-Time Game-by-Game Scores...... 47 Home games in GOLD. Away games in WHITE. (all times Eastern) Head Coach Kyle Cooper...... 14 Conference History...... 53

Assistant Coaches...... 16 Single-Game Leaders...... 54

SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS Single-Season Leaders...... 55

2018-19 Rosters...... 19 Career Leaders...... 56

Returning Players...... 20

Newcomers...... 31

CREDITS This 2018-19 women’s basketball media guide was produced by the WLU Sports Information Department under the guidance of Sports Information Director Don Clegg. It was written and edited by Don Clegg with research assistance from Rex Lancaster, Lynn Ullom and the West Liberty women’s basketball coaching staff. Layout and design services were provided by Matt Layton. Photo credits go to Rex Lancaster, Joanna Hall, Joe Stipetich, Jeremiah Ortiz and Sam Santilli along with historical photos from the WLU Archives. All information contained within this guide was current as of September 1, 2018. For the latest news about Hilltopper women’s basketball and all West Liberty University sports, please visit our athletics website at www.hilltoppersports.com. SECTION I: WELCOME TO WEST LIBERTY SECTION I: WELCOME TO WEST LIBERTY QUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF WELCOME TO School West Liberty University Head Coach Kyle Cooper (West Virginia ’08) City West Liberty, W.Va. Overall Record 13-16 (.448) Founded 1837 West Liberty Record 13-16 (.448) Enrollment 2,522 League Record 12-10 (.545) Nickname Hilltoppers Time at West Liberty 1st season WEST LIBERTY Colors Black and Gold (PMS 123) Head Coach’s Phone (304) 336-8320 Arena ASRC Media Availability 8 am to 4 pm (Mon-Fri) Capacity 1,200 Assistant Coach Cassie Seth (Mercyhurst ’06) Affiliation NCAA Division II Basketball Office Phone (304) 336-8480 Welcome to West Liberty University’s 2018-19 women’s basketball season! This 2018-19 Hilltopper Conference Mountain East Conference women’s basketball media guide has been developed for use by the news media along with alumni and fans of President Dr. Stephen Greiner CONTACT INFORMATION West Liberty University. Thank you for your coverage and interest in Hilltopper basketball. Athletic Director Mr. Lynn Ullom Sports Information Director Don Clegg School Website www.westliberty.edu SID Email [email protected] The WLU Sports Information Office strives to provide a full range of services for members of the working Athletics Website www.hilltoppersports.com SID Office Phone (304) 336-8107 media to assist you in your coverage. For your quick reference, we have provided the following list of our SID Cell Phone (740) 359-7447 general media policies. HISTORY SID Fax Phone (304) 336-8304 First Year of Basketball 1980-81 If you have any questions, special needs or requests, please contact WLU Sports Information Director SID Mailing Address West Liberty University Don Clegg. Seasons Played 37 Years Sports Information Box 103 West Liberty, WV 26074 All-Time Record 645-417 (.607) *League Record 431-255 (.628) TEAM INFORMATION Media Passes Interview Requests *League Tournament Record 57-31 (.648) 2017-18 Record 13-16 Reservations for media seating at all Hilltopper All requests for interviews with West Liberty coaches, *League Regular-Season Championships 5 games at the ASRC are available for all print and student-athletes and staff members must be made (1997, 2000, 2001, 2015, 2016) 2017-18 MEC Record 12-10 (4th) broadcast media. Please contact the WLU Sports through the WLU Sports Information Office. *League Tournament Championships 6 Players Returning/Lost 12/1 Information Office 24 hours in advance with your The Hilltopper locker room is closed to all media on (1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2015) Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 credentials request. game day. Post-game player and coach interviews will NCAA Division II Postseason Record 5-14 be conducted in the WLU interview room following the NCAA Division II Tournament Bids 14 TRAINING STAFF Gameday Services NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling off period. Media guides, rosters, programs and game notes (1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, Jerry Duncan (Head Trainer) (304) 336-8651 packages will be provided to print and broadcast media 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016) Jason Coleman (304) 336-8093 prior to each game. Full box scores will be distributed Media Passes Last Postseason Game 2016 “Sweet 16” Melanie Cheek (304) 336-8093 at halftime and immediately following the game with Reservations for media seating at all Hilltopper (Virginia Union 91, West Liberty 77) Alexandra Norris (304) 336-8093 complete play-by-play printouts available on request. games at the ASRC are available for all print and *-WVIAC (1980-2013); MEC (2014-Present) The ASRC is equipped with wireless internet and broadcast media. Please contact the WLU Sports additional internet needs can be accommodated if Information Office 24 hours in advance with your requested in advance. Media will also have telephone, credentials request. fax and photocopier access, if needed. Radio/TV Services All-Star Candidates Visiting radio and television crews are always C Marissa Brown (6-3, Sr., Columbus, Ohio) welcome at West Liberty. We ask that each broadcast - 24.0 ppg., 11.2 rpg.; WBCA and D2CCA All-American; Led the nation with 299 FGs; Only D2 team contact us well in advance to reserve seating and woman in Top 10 for pts. and rebs. telephone lines. G Brandi Beader (5-8 Sr., Hermitage, Pa.) - 12.8 ppg., 47 3FGs, .846 FT%; 19 dbl-figure scoring games; 6 20+ pts; 138 career 3FGs G Audrey Tingle (5-6 So., West Lafayette, Ohio) MARISSA BROWN - 7.7 ppg., 5.8 rpg.; Led NCAA D2 freshman and No. 5 nationally with 6.5 apg.; 8 dbl.-figure pts.; 4 dbl-figure ast.; 3 dbl-figure rebs.

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www.hilltoppersports.com Hilltopper Sports is on the Air! You’re never more than a click away from full and The West Liberty University television station, THIS IS WEST LIBERTY! comprehensive coverage of West Liberty University WLUTV-14, brings all the action of every West West Liberty University (WLU), a public coeducational school and West Virginia’s oldest institution of higher women’s basketball along with the university’s 17 other Liberty women’s basketball game to Hilltopper fans education, is situated on 290 hilltop acres in a rural setting just an hour from Pittsburgh. A satellite campus intercollegiate sports at the newly-redesigned WLU everywhere as part of the West Liberty Sports Network located at The Highlands Shopping Complex sits adjacent to Interstate 70, minutes from the Pennsylvania and athletics website: www.hilltoppersports.com. (WLSN). Ohio borders in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle. Established in 1837, more than 2,500 students are enrolled. Game stories, pictures, previews, features, game Executive Director Theresa Gretchen and Senior Elementary education and secondary education are the most selected majors but WLU provides a wide spectrum notes, selected media articles and videos are updated Producer Jared Thompson lead a talented crew of of more than 70 academic majors in its five Colleges: the Gary E. West College of Business, the College of Liberal daily by the WLU Sports Information staff to keep West Liberty University broadcasting students who Arts, the College of Arts and Communication, the College of Education, and the College of Sciences. West Liberty fans and media supplied with the latest information consistently deliver professional-quality telecasts. Todd also offers numerous graduate programs in a variety of disciplines along with degree completion programs for on the athletic and academic accomplishments of the Ullom serves as the “Voice of the Hilltoppers.” nontraditional students. Students both commute and live in residence halls on campus. university’s 400-plus student-athletes. The West Liberty Sports Network provides live Among the more recent additions to the campus infrastructure is the Campbell Hall of Health Sciences. The Links to live streaming video and audio telecasts of coverage of virtually all Hilltopper football, men’s 72,000 square-foot multi-story building united the university’s science and health care majors – Dental Hygiene, all West Liberty home football, men’s basketball and basketball and women’s basketball games throughout Physician Assistant Studies, Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science, Speech Pathology/Audiology, and Chemistry – women’s basketball games are posted along with the year to more than 100,000 Xfinity cable subscribers under one roof. complete game notes and live stats. Links to live audio, in northern West Virginia and eastern Ohio on the complete game notes and live stats (where available) WLUTV-14 cable channel. There has always been a strong athletic tradition at West Liberty. The Hilltoppers’ men’s basketball team has been ranked No. 1 in the nation at some point in each of the last eight seasons and has made five NCAA Division II are provided for all away contests. Several WLUTV-produced telecasts of Hilltopper Elite Eight appearances, including a run to the 2014 national championship game. The WLU football program made sporting events have been shown on local NBC affiliate history in 2009 and 2010 as the only NCAA Division II team ever to lead the nation in scoring and total offense in WTOV-TV9 in Steubenville, Ohio and beamed to more consecutive seasons. than 2 million cable homes on ROOT Sports-Pittsburgh (now AT&T SportsNet). WLUTV-14 has also produced Grammy Award-winning country music singer-songwriter Brad Paisley is one of West Liberty’s many distinguished numerous live local telecasts for the alumni. The University website is www.westliberty.edu, Twitter feed is wlumedia and Facebook account is www. professional hockey team, the ECHL affiliate of the facebook.com/westliberty. Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins.

4 5 SECTION I: WELCOME TO WEST LIBERTY SECTION I: WELCOME TO WEST LIBERTY ATHLETIC FACILITIES WLU SOFTBALL COMPLEX The WLU Softball Complex has been hailed as one of the premier NCAA Division II softball facilities in the region ever ASRC since its debut in the spring of 2010. (ACADEMIC, SPORTS AND RECREATION COMPLEX) Located adjacent to West Family Stadium, the softball The 145,000-square foot Academic, Sports and Recreation complex is completely enclosed with fans afforded a great Complex has been praised as one of the nation’s top NCAA view of the action from the elevated bleachers. Division II multi-purpose athletic facilities since it opened its Other features include modern dugouts, a pro-style doors during the 2000-01 school year. backstop, large electronic scoreboard, full-size dual batting The 1,200-seat arena is the home of West Liberty’s men’s cages and an independent irrigation system. and women’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling and acrobatics & tumbling teams and has been selected to host multiple NCAA Division II regional championship events for wrestling KOVALICK FIELD and men’s basketball. Honoring the memory of WLU Hall of Famer George With three Mondo surface basketball courts, a 160-meter Kovalick, Kovalick Field is home to one of the region’s most indoor track, a well-equipped fitness center, a conference center, full athletic training facilities, administrative tradition-laden baseball programs. offices and numerous classrooms, the facility is a hub of campus activity throughout the year. Situated in a natural amphitheater with raised bleacher seating, the stadium features a natural grass playing surface with a large electronic scoreboard located behind the fence in WEST FAMILY STADIUM right-center field.

Renamed in 2014 to honor the generosity of WLU alumni Modern dugouts complete with safety railings and a new Gary and Flip West, a series of recent upgrades have turned press box are recent additions, making Kovalick Field one of West Liberty's football home into an NCAA the MEC’s top baseball venues. Division II showcase. Recent additions include the installation of new grandstand H. EDGAR MARTIN TENNIS COMPLEX seating and expanded press box which provides full radio/TV Honoring the memory of legendary West Liberty coach and broadcast capability along with wireless internet service for athletic director H. Edgar Martin, the Martin Tennis Complex all working media. has been recognized as one of the region’s premier college Other recent improvements included an impressive new tennis facilities for years. lighting system along with enhanced landscaping and design The modern complex features eight regulation courts, all elements, all of which combine to make the 4,000-seat facility with a competition surface engineered to USTA standards. one of the top NCAA Division II stadiums in the region. The Martin Tennis Complex is home to the Hilltoppers’ The player-friendly MondoTurf playing surface, which hosted two NCAA Division II playoff games in 2009, is regionally-ranked men’s and women’s tennis teams and is surrounded by a cushioned walking and jogging track used by students, faculty, staff and community members also open for recreational play to students, faculty, staff and throughout the year. the public. BELMONT SAVINGS BANK WEST FAMILY ATHLETIC COMPLEX INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY

Fueled by a generous gift from WLU alumni Gary and Flip Fueled by a generous lead gift from Belmont Savings Bank, West, the newest addition to West Liberty's impressive ground was broken in August for a 14,400-square foot indoor athletic facilities lineup is nearing completion on the practice facility adjacent to the WLU Softball Complex near Hilltopper campus. Beta Hall. The vinyl-covered steel frame building is being The West Family Athletic Complex will be the state-of-the-art manufactured and installed by ClearSpan, a leading fabric home for WLU’s men's and women's soccer, track and cross- structure corporation headquartered in Connecticut. country squads. Measuring 120 x 120 feet, the heated and insulated facility Featuring a player-friendly artificial turf soccer field with will be completely covered by an artificial turf playing surface and will provide an upgraded practice experience for a full 8-lane all-weather track built to NCAA specifications, all WLU athletic teams throughout the year. Phase One of the project is expected to be completed in time The addition of the indoor practice facility benefits all students on campus as it allows the baseball and softball for competition during the 2018-19 academic year. teams to remove their batting cages and equipment from the Blatnik Hall gym, freeing that facility up completely The second phase of construction will add lights along with upgraded parking and for intramural competition. access roads with the third and final phase providing a brand-new field house. The entire project was expected to be completed and the building fully operational by the end of October.

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Dr. Stephen Greiner was selected as president of West Liberty University by the WLU Board of Governors on Oct. 29, 2015 and officially assumed DON CLEGG the responsibilities of his office on Jan. 4, 2016. He succeeded Dr. John P. Sports Information Director McCullough, who had been serving as interim president of the university. After working closely with the West Liberty University athletic department for several A talented and experienced administrator, Greiner has been serving as years, Don Clegg begins his second year as Sports Information Director for the Hilltoppers. a college president for nearly two decades and has spent more than four The primary media contact for WLU’s 18 intercollegiate sports, Clegg generates all decades on college campuses as a university faculty member editorial content for the university’s athletic website, publications and social media, guides and administrator. the department’s daily operations and works closely with the NCAA and MEC to maintain He came to West Liberty after a successful five-year stint as president and distribute all records and statistics. and CEO of Hazard Community and Technical College, a comprehensive Clegg came to West Liberty after 26 years as a reporter and editor at the Wheeling (W.Va.) multiple-campus public degree granting institution serving approximately News-Register and Intelligencer where he and his staff received multiple state-wide awards 4,000 students in seven counties in eastern Kentucky. for various articles, features and columns. From 2005-10, Greiner served as president of Brunswick Community A past president of the West Virginia Sports Writers Association, Clegg had been providing extensive editorial College, which operates a trio of branch campuses in southeastern North services to the WLU athletic department since 2009 before accepting his current position. Carolina. He was the president of Virginia Intermont College in Bristol, Va. from 2001-05. The Hilltopper SID is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the West Liberty University Hall of Fame Committee. Greiner is an Ohio Valley native. Born and raised in Weirton, W.Va., he graduated from Weir High School in 1964. He went on to earn a bachelor’s A native of Moundsville, W.Va. and a graduate of John Marshall High School, Clegg is an honors graduate of the degree in Education from the University of Kentucky and holds a master’s degree in Public Service from Western P.I. Reed School of Journalism at West Virginia University. Don and his wife, Ellen, a West Liberty alumna, reside in Kentucky University. Greiner earned his doctorate in Education from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Shadyside, Ohio. They have four children, three grandchildren and a great-grandson. University in Blacksburg, Va. REX LANCASTER Dr. Greiner and his wife, Nancy, reside on campus at historic Colonial Heights, the traditional home of West Manager of Athletic Operations Liberty’s presidents. They have two grown children, twins John and Jacquelyn. West Liberty University alumnus Rex Lancaster is beginning his second year as manager of athletic operations on the hilltop. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • LYNN ULLOM Along with overseeing game day operations for WLU’s 18 intercollegiate sports, Lancaster also provides assistance and support for the university’s sports information and athletic staff in website management, game promotions and statistical production and has played a Lynn Ullom was introduced as WLU’s new athletic director by President major role in expanding West Liberty’s athletic presence on various social media platforms. Dr. Stephen Greiner on May 4, 2017. The winningest women’s basketball coach in West Virginia history and a member of the West Liberty Hall of Lancaster served as a student assistant in WLU’s Sports Information Department during Fame, Ullom has spent more than three decades on the university campus his final two years of undergraduate studies at the university. After graduation, he remained as a student, coach and administrator. on campus as a Graduate Assistant for Media, Game and Related Operations during the 2016-17 academic year. Averaging more than 20 wins a season throughout his 26-year coaching A graduate of Brooke (W.Va.) High School, Lancaster earned a bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education with a career, Ullom turned the Lady Hilltopper program into a perennial Atlantic concentration in Athletic Coaching Education from WLU while carrying a double-minor in Health and Fitness and Region power. Entrepreneurship. He is currently working toward his master’s degree in Educational Leadership at the university His WLU women posted 17 20-win seasons, won five regular-season Lancaster is single and resides in Colliers, W.Va. conference titles, six conference tournament crowns, played in 14 conference tournament championship games and earned 14 NCAA ROBIN BRUNNER tournament bids. His 534-252 (.679) career record still ranks among the Office Administrator EX best all-time in the NCAA Division II ranks. Robin Brunner is embarking on her third decade as Office Administrator EX for the West The 3-time Conference Coach of the Year was the first women’s sports Liberty University athletic department. coach to earn the prestigious West Virginia College Coach of the Year Award from the West Virginia Sportswriters Association. He was also Brunner works closely with the Director of Athletics to assist in the planning and named the 2011 WBCA Region 2 Coach of the Year and was a 2016 WBCA implementation of numerous athletic department programs and projects. Her various Victory Award Club recipient. responsibilities include but are not limited to overseeing scheduling for the university’s various athletic facilities, purchasing for the department, transportation, accounting and Ullom’s teams and players set numerous school records and won multiple NCAA athletic and academic honors. office maintenance. No less than 52 Lady Hilltoppers earned first- or second-team All-Conference selections during the Ullom Era and every player who finished her career at West Liberty walked away with her degree. Six of his former assistant A graduate of Bridgeport (Ohio) High School, Brunner has spent more than 30 years at the coaches have gone on to become head coaches at the collegiate level. university. She began working in the registrar’s office in 1987 and moved to the athletic department in 1998. A native of Cameron, W.Va., Ullom has two children, Jared and Tessa. Lynn and his wife, Karen, reside in Robin resides in Bethlehem, W.Va., with her husband, Mike. They have a son, Jon-Michael, and a Wheeling. Karen has two daughters, Micah and Alycia. daughter, Morgan.

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Dan Hopkins (304) 336-8028 Bob Cicogna (304) 336-8416 WLU ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Assistant Football Coach Assistant M/W Track/Cross Country Coach [email protected] Lynn Ullom (304) 336-8200 Carrie Laase-Whitehead (304) 336-8476 Zac Budreau (304) 336-8416 Assistant Softball Coach Athletic Director Brian Hill (304) 336-8221 Graduate Assistant M/W Track/Cross Country Coach [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Football Coach [email protected] [email protected] Heather Gallagher (304) 336-8225 Kelsi Johnson (304) 336-8476 Ed Whitted, Chase Clark, Aaron Schneid Graduate Assistant Softball Coach Senior Women’s Administrator/Women’s Tennis Coach Angel Estrada (304) 336-8314 Part-Time Assistant M/W Track Coaches [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Football Coach Kayla Mull (304) 336-8459 Robin Brunner (304) 336-8046 Eric Burkle (304) 336-8941 [email protected] Head Volleyball Coach Office Administrator EX Head Baseball Coach [email protected] Chuck Haggerty [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Football Coach Riley Schenk (304) 336-8459 Courtney Huffman (304) 336-8120 Parker Lynn (304) 336-8941 [email protected] Graduate Assistant Volleyball Coach Faculty Athletic Representative Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach [email protected]

[email protected] Curtis McGhee [email protected] Assistant Football Coach Treasure Fields (304) 336-8827 Brad Forshey (304) 336-8225 Joel Jarrett (304) 336-8941 [email protected] Head Acro and Tumbling Coach NCAA Compliance Coordinator Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach [email protected] [email protected] Zach Amedro [email protected] Assistant Football Coach Emily Hosler (304) 336-8827 Don Clegg (304) 336-8107 Ben Howlett (304) 336-8232 [email protected] Graduate Assistant Acro & Tumbling Coach Sports Information Director Head Men’s Basketball Coach Johnny Bonar [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Football Coach Mitch Smith (304) 336-8230 Rex Lancaster (304) 336-8107 Michael Lamberti (304) 336-8234 Sam McCullough (304) 336-8570 Head Wrestling Coach Manager of Athletic Operations Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Head Men’s Tennis Coach [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Brian Leggett (304) 336-8230 Hunter White (304) 336-8107 Dr. Aaron Huffman (304) 336-8200 Mike Ricci (304) 336-8011 Assistant Wrestling Coach Sports Information Graduate Assistant Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Head Men’s Golf Coach [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Zach Brown (304) 336-8230 Jerry Duncan (304) 336-8651 Kyle Cooper (304) 336-8320 Shane Rice (304) 336-8011 Graduate Assistant Wrestling Coach Head Athletic Trainer Head Women’s Basketball Coach Head Women’s Golf Coach [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mike Carpenter Jason Coleman (304) 336-8093 Cassie Seth (304) 336-8480 Barry Christmas (304) 336-8236 Part-Time Assistant Wrestling Coach Athletic Trainer Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Head Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Melanie Cheek (304) 336-8093 Robbie Bonar Daisy Sims (304) 336-8236 Athletic Trainer Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Graduate Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected] [email protected] Roger Waialae (304) 336-8294 (304) 336-8093 Alexandra Norris Head Football Coach Thomas Olivier (304) 336-8239 Athletic Trainer [email protected] Head Men’s Soccer Coach [email protected] [email protected] Jeff Monteroso (304) 336-8278 (304) 336-5273 Bruce Jochum Assistant Football Coach Chris Doran (304) 336-8239 Athletic Facilities [email protected] Graduate Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach [email protected] [email protected] (304) 336-8504 (304) 336-8476 Herb Minch Assistant Football Coach Justin Simpson (304) 336-8416 Head Women’s Softball Coach [email protected] Head M/W Track/Cross Country Coach [email protected] [email protected]

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Also back for the Hilltoppers are a pair of two-year junior letterwinners in 5-7 guard Grace Fodor and 5-11 SEASON PREVIEW forward Monica Bragg. Fodor has played in every game over her first two seasons as a speedy back-up point guard while Bragg is looking West Liberty University women’s basketball coach Kyle Cooper is excited about the prospects for his Lady to bounce back from an injury-riddled 2017-18 season after being a key contributor as a true freshman. Hilltopper program as he heads into his second season at the helm. “We think Grace could make major strides as she continues to channel her natural athleticism,” There’s good reason for optimism as Cooper returns all but one starter – including record-setting All-America Cooper said. “We just want to get Monica back to being Monica from a health standpoint because senior center Marissa Brown – and numerous letterwinners from a 2017-18 squad that came on strong down the stretch to claim a fourth-place finish in the 12-team Mountain East Conference chase. she gives us another high-level athlete with great length and abilities.” With the addition of two high-scoring transfers and several elite freshman recruits, the West Liberty women figure to be a top contender in the MEC this season. Cooper also returns five sophomores in 5-6 point guard Audrey Tingle, 5-8 guard Olivia Belknap, 5-9 guard Jaclyn “We saw how special this team could be at times a year ago,” Cooper said. “Our focus now is on Kitts, 5-10 guard/forward Samantha Hall and 5-6 guard Micah Findley. developing the mentality that leads to a consistency of effort and execution not just from game to Tingle made an immediate impact last year, leading all NCAA Division II freshman and ranking among the top five game but from possession to possession.” nationally with 6.5 assists per game despite missing the last three games with a season-ending injury. Belknap and Kitts were significant contributors off the bench, playing in every game. Hall also played well in reserve while Findley returns after a redshirt season. Much of the focus during Cooper’s debut season was on creating a culture and environment within the program that was conducive to long-term success. “I thought Audrey’s numbers were a little overshadowed by Marissa’s incredible season,” Cooper said, “but she’s definitely on track to be an elite point guard at a program known for producing “In order to play the up-tempo, motion-based basketball that we believe in as a staff, we knew we elite point guards. had to have players who cared more about each other than themselves,” Cooper said. “We wanted to be a family, not just a basketball team, and we saw that more and more over the course of “Olivia showed flashes of what she’s capable of becoming so we hope it continues to click for her the season. We couldn’t wait to get started again, blending our new faces with the old to grow up and Jackie is getting more comfortable after a long layoff. Sammie has embraced her role and quickly together as a cohesive family unit.” Micah is working back into the flow after missing last year.”

The heart and soul of the Lady Hilltopper program are the four seniors. Brown, coming off one of the most Cooper is thrilled with the quality additions to his growing family, headed by a pair of talented transfer guards in dominant seasons in school history, is joined by 5-8 guard Brandi Beader, 5-9 guard Johnie Olkosky and 6-1 post 5-9 Taylor Johnson and 5-9 Morgan Brunner. Allie Farina. Johnson redshirted at West Liberty last year after transferring from NCAA Division II Belmont Abbey (N.C.) where The 6-3 Brown exploded onto the national scene a year ago, leading the nation with 299 field goals and earning the Ohio native scored nearly 500 points as a two-year starter. WBCA and D2CCA All-America honors as the only NCAA Division II woman to rank among the Top 10 nationally in Brunner, a former Linsly School standout from Wheeling, played in 54 games with several starts in two years at scoring (24.0 ppg.) and rebounding (11.2 rpg.). NCAA Division I Youngstown State. She was a Horizon League Freshman of the Week selection in January of her Beader has been a double-figure scorer each of the past two seasons. She averaged 12.8 ppg. a year ago and rookie season. shoots nearly 40 percent from the 3-point arc with 138 career 3-pointers. “From what we saw of Taylor in practice last season, she has the makings of a premier scorer Olkosky has started every game since arriving on the WLU campus and checks off a lot of boxes. A deadly shooter in our system,” Cooper said. “Morgan gives us another big physical guard who can shoot the approaching 200 3-pointers for her career, Olkosky also averaged nearly 7 rebounds a game last year. basketball from deep but also has the ability to get to the rim.” A three-year letterwinner, Farina brings a physical presence to the court and is a quality experienced depth option behind Brown in the post. Cooper is no less enthusiastic about his incoming freshmen. “We are blessed with some great senior leadership,” Cooper said. “Marissa asserted herself as one of the premier players Kelsi Hulit is a 5-11 forward who was an All-Ohio basketball and track standout at Malvern High School. She is joined in the paint by 6-1 Lindsay Humbel, a record-setting post from Parma (Ohio) High School, and Tasia in the nation. Her conditioning and the way she runs the floor Staunton, a versatile and athletic 5-11 forward from Zanesville (Ohio) High School. Destiny Hutcheson is a 5-7 first- complement her skills inside. She’s a special, special player. team All-Ohio guard from Philo (Ohio) High School who averaged 30+ ppg. in post-season play and scored nearly “Johnie is a coach on the floor. She does a lot of things that don’t 1,500 career points. show up in box scores but definitely pay off in wins. Brandi is a “We were so impressed by the talent and character of these young women throughout the versatile scoring guard who can be an incredible weapon while a recruiting process,” Cooper said. “It’s a big jump from high school to college but I would not be large part of Marissa’s success is due to what Allie brings to the surprised to see them make an immediate impact.” table in practice every day. She is a great teammate.” Assistant coach Cassie Seth and part-time assistant Robbie Bonar return to the Lady Hilltopper bench. “I feel very fortunate to have Coach Seth alongside me as we continue to lead this program back to where it belongs,” Cooper said. “Having Cassie and Robbie on the bench balances who I am and makes this program feel like family.” JOHNIE OLKOSKY

12 13 SECTION III: THE COACHES SECTION III: THE COACHES THE COACHES HEAD COACH: KYLE COOPER

Kyle Cooper heads into his second year at the helm of West Liberty University’s women’s basketball program looking to build on the momentum from the Lady Hilltoppers’ second-semester surge. Early-season injuries and a challenging non-conference schedule left the West Liberty women with just four wins in their first 13 games a year ago but Cooper’s patience was rewarded as the Lady Hilltoppers caught fire in conference play. West Liberty won eight of its next 10 games to thrust itself into the thick of the conference chase and when the dust had settled, Cooper’s first team had earned the No. 4 seed and a first-round bye in the Mountain East Conference Tournament. The Hilltoppers ranked among the Top 20 nationally as a team in scoring, assists and 3-point field goals while junior All-American Marissa Brown was the only NCAA Division II woman in the nation to rank among the Top 10 nationally in scoring (4th, 24.0 ppg.) and rebounding (9th, 11.2 rpg.). In addition, Audrey Tingle led all NCAA Division II freshmen in assists and ranked No. 5 nationally at 6.5 apg. before missing the last few games due to injury. Cooper is no stranger to success. He had spent four years as the lead assistant for the WLU women, filling the role of associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for legendary head coach Lynn Ullom. Cooper took the reins when Ullom stepped down to accept the role of full-time athletic director. West Liberty went 82-45 (.646) during Cooper’s four years as an assistant with three 20-win seasons. Back-to-back Mountain East Conference championships in 2015 and 2016 highlighted that run. The 2016 squad set a school record by going 29-5 and spent the entire season ranked in the USA Today coaches’ Top 25. That Lady Hilltopper team finished the season ranked No. 18 nationally after a “Sweet 16” run that included a regional semifinal win against defending national champion California (Pa.). Cooper caught the coaching bug during his days as a student at West Virginia University. He served as assistant head manager and basketball camp counselor for Coach John Beilein’s Elite 8 and Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament men’s basketball teams during Cooper’s first two years at WVU (2005-06). The Waterford, Pa. native spent the next four seasons (2007-10) as head student manager and graduate assistant for Coach Mike Carey with the Mountaineers’ women’s basketball program. The WVU women advanced to post- season play all four years, earning three trips to the NCAA Tournament and a WNIT berth. Cooper left Morgantown in 2010 to serve as Director of Women’s Basketball Operations for head coach Semeka Randall at Ohio University. He spent one season with the Lady Bobcats before accepting an assistant coaching position at Wheeling Jesuit and came to West Liberty after two years at WJU. An outstanding student, Cooper graduated summa cum laude from West Virginia in 2008 with dual bachelor’s degrees in Sport Management and Athletic Coaching Education along with a minor in Business Administration. He earned a master’s degree from WVU in Educational Leadership with a focus on Higher Education in 2010. Kyle and his wife, Katie, are a West Liberty family as Katie is the university's Director of Financial Aid. They live in Wellsburg, W.Va. with their children, Brody and Cali.

14 15 SECTION III: THE COACHES SECTION III: THE COACHES ASSISTANT COACH: CASSIE SETH DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR: CHRIS BUCON

Cassie Seth returns for her second season as the lead assistant with the Lady Chris Bucon is beginning his first season as Development Coordinator with the WLU Hilltopper women's basketball program. women's basketball program. Seth joined Coach Kyle Cooper’s West Liberty staff a year ago after a successful A native of Wheeling, W.Va., Bucon's primary areas of responsibility will include season as an assistant coach at NCAA Division III Baldwin-Wallace University. community service and outreach, fundraising and networking. Working for Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame head coach Cheri Harrer, Seth helped Bucon is a 2008 graduate of Wheeling Central Catholic High School. He graduated lead the Yellow Jackets to a sparkling 21-5 season and a runner-up finish in the from West Virginia University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business highly-competitive Ohio Athletic Conference. Administration with an emphasis in Hospitality and a Communications minor. He has Before breaking into the collegiate ranks at Baldwin-Wallace, Seth spent seven worked as an insurance producer for Paree Insurance for the past six years. years as a high school head coach in the Cleveland area. During her two seasons An All-Conference soccer standout in high school, Bucon already has several years at Medina Highland, Seth guided the Hornets to their first-ever OHSAA Division I of girls' basketball coaching experience at the AAU and high school levels. He most tournament win before moving on to Parma High School. She was the first coach recently served as an assistant coach on Wheeling Central's 2017-18 West Virginia in more than two decades to post double-digit wins in consecutive seasons state championship squad. at Parma. The son of Jim and Lisa Bucon, Chris is the brother of former WLU women's basketball standout Emily Bucon. During her time as a high school coach, Seth developed 32 all-conference players, five all-district selections and one conference player of the year. She was chosen to coach in the 2010 Medina County All-Star Game and the 2016 Greater Cleveland Basketball Coaches Association STUDENT MANAGER: KORI HULIT (GCBCA) All-Star Game. Kori Hulit returns for her fourth season as a student manager with the Lady The Waterford, Pa. native was a four-year standout and Hilltoppers’ women's basketball program. 1,000-point scorer during her playing days at Mercyhurst (Pa.) University. A three-year captain and All-GLIAC Kori is a senior Dental Hygiene major from Malvern, Ohio who was a multi-sport honoree, she finished her career ranked among the Lakers’ athlete at Malvern High School. Top 10 all-time in points and steals. Just as successful in Kori is the daughter of Michael and Tami Hulit and the sister of WLU freshman the classroom, Seth was a two-time Dean's List student basketball player Kelsi Hulit. and earned a spot on the GLIAC’s All-Academic Team. She holds a bachelor's degree in Business with a concentration in Sport Business Management from Mercyhurst along with a master's degree in Sports Administration from Valparaiso (Ind.) University. Seth is also certified as an International Strength Training Association (ITSA) personal trainer and dotFIT fitness professional. ASSISTANT COACH: ROBBIE BONAR

Robbie Bonar is back for his fifth season as a part-time assistant coach with the Lady Hilltoppers. Bonar’s primary areas of responsibility at West Liberty include on-court instruction, strategy and skills development during practice and games. In addition to his coaching duties at WLU, Bonar also served as assistant boys’ basketball coach at John Marshall High School in Glen Dale, W.Va. during the 2013- 14 season. A 2007 John Marshall graduate, Bonar went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Sport Psychology from West Virginia University in 2011. He continued his studies at Miami (Ohio) University, earning a master’s in Sport Studies from Miami in 2013. Robbie and his wife, Sarah, reside in Glen Dale, W.Va., with their son, Marshall.

16 17 SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS SECTIONSECTION IV:IV: THETHE PLAYERSPLAYERS

THE PLAYERS 2018-19 Alphabetical Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 21 Brandi Beader G 5-8 Sr. Hermitage, Pa./Hickory 3 Olivia Belknap G 5-8 So. Dover, Ohio/Dover 23 Monica Bragg F 5-11 Jr. Weirton, W.Va./Madonna 15 Marissa Brown C 6-3 Sr. Columbus, Ohio/Hartley (Youngstown State) 34 Morgan Brunner G 5-9 Jr. Wheeling, W.Va./Linsly (Youngstown State) 13 Allie Farina C 6-1 Sr. North Canton, Ohio/Hoover 4 Micah Findley G 5-6 So. Wooster, Ohio/Triway 20 Grace Fodor G 5-7 Jr. Hilliard, Ohio/Bradley 10 Samantha Hall G 5-10 So. Millersburg, Ohio/West Holmes BRANDI BEADER OLIVIA BELKNAP MONICA BRAGG MARISSA BROWN 1 Kelsi Hulit F 5-11 Fr. Malvern, Ohio/Malvern 11 Lindsay Humbel F 6-0 Fr. Parma, Ohio/Parma 2 Destiny Hutcheson G 5-7 Fr. Chandlersville, Ohio/Philo 22 Taylor Johnson G 5-9 Jr. Pickerington, Ohio/Central (Belmont Abbey) 24 Jaclyn Kitts G 5-9 So. Erie, Pa./Villa Maria 32 Johnie Olkosky G 5-9 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Canevin 33 Tasia Staunton F 5-11 Fr. Zanesville, Ohio/Zanesville 5 Audrey Tingle G 5-6 So. West Lafayette, Ohio/Ridgewood

2018-19 Numerical Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown MORGAN BRUNNER ALLIE FARINA MICAH FINDLEY GRACE FODOR 1 Kelsi Hulit F 5-11 Fr. Malvern, Ohio/Malvern 2 Destiny Hutcheson G 5-7 Fr. Chandlersville, Ohio/Philo 3 Olivia Belknap G 5-8 So. Dover, Ohio/Dover 4 Micah Findley G 5-6 So. Wooster, Ohio/Triway 5 Audrey Tingle G 5-6 So. West Lafayette, Ohio/Ridgewood 10 Samantha Hall G 5-10 So. Millersburg, Ohio/West Holmes 11 Lindsay Humbel F 6-0 Fr. Parma, Ohio/Parma 13 Allie Farina C 6-1 Sr. North Canton, Ohio/Hoover 15 Marissa Brown C 6-3 Sr. Columbus, Ohio/Hartley (Youngstown State) 20 Grace Fodor G 5-7 Jr. Hilliard, Ohio/Bradley 21 Brandi Beader G 5-8 Sr. Hermitage, Pa./Hickory 22 Taylor Johnson G 5-10 Jr. Pickerington, Ohio/Central (Belmont Abbey) 23 Monica Bragg F 5-11 Jr. Weirton, W.Va./Madonna SAMANTHA HALL KELSI HULIT LINDSAY HUMBEL DESTINY HUTCHESON 24 Jaclyn Kitts G 5-8 So. Erie, Pa./Villa Maria 32 Johnie Olkosky G 5-9 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Canevin 33 Tasia Staunton F 5-11 Fr. Zanesville, Ohio/Zanesville 34 Morgan Brunner G 5-9 Jr. Wheeling, W.Va./Linsly (Youngstown State)

COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Head Coach: Head Coach: Kyle Cooper (13-16, .448 – 2nd season) Brandi Beader Brandi BEE-der

Assistant Coaches: Cassie Seth, Robbie Bonar Olivia Belknap Olivia BELL-nap

Grace Fodor Grace FOE-dur

Kelsi Hulit Kelsi HUGH-let

Tasia Staunton TAH-zuh Staunton TAYLOR JOHNSON JACLYN KITTS JOHNIE OLKOSKY TASIA STAUNTON AUDREY TINGLE

18 19 SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS RETURNING PLAYERS BRANDI OLIVIA BEADER 21 BELKNAP 3 Senior • 5-8 Guard • Hickory HS • Hermitage, Pa. Sophomore • 5-8 Guard • Dover HS • Dover, Ohio

2017-18 (Junior): Played in all 29 games with 26 starts. … 2017-18 (Freshman): 2017-18 (Freshman): MEC Averaged 29.5 minutes per game. …Scored 371 points with Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. … Played in all 29 games 129 rebounds. … Shot 41 percent (126-304) from the floor, 38 with 4 starts. …Averaged 15.1 minutes per game. …Scored 143 percent (47-125) from the 3-point arc and 77 percent (72-93) points with 36 rebounds. … Shot 29 percent (44-151) from the from the foul line. …19 double-figure scoring games. …6 20+ floor, 22 percent (20-93) from the 3-point arc and 75 percent point games. …Career-high 28 points vs. Wheeling Jesuit (2/24). (35-47) from the foul line. …3 double-figure scoring games. … …Season-high 10 rebounds vs. Fairmont State (12/9). Career-high 13 points vs. Notre Dame (12/2) and at Notre Dame (2/21). …Career-high 5 assists vs. Glenville State (2/17). 2016-17 (Sophomore): Played in all 29 games with 20 starts. … Averaged 29.1 minutes per game. …Scored 292 points with 126 2016-17 (Redshirt): MEC All-Academic Team. …Took medical rebounds. … Shot 40 percent (39-98) from the floor, 38 percent redshirt after suffering season-ending injury on Nov. 19. …Had (23-60) from the 3-point arc and 78 percent (28-36) from the career-high 12 points vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) prior to injury. foul line. …14 double-figure scoring games. …Season-high High School: 4-time All-ECOL and 3-time All-District selection. 24 points at Salem Int. (12/13). …Career-high 11 rebounds vs. …1,000-point scorer set school 3FG and 3FG % records. Urbana (11/21) and at Wheeling Jesuit (2/25). Off the Court: Olivia is the daughter of Jennifer and Brent 2015-16 (Freshman): Played in 32 of 34 games with 4 starts. Belknap. …She is majoring in Nursing. …Averaged 12.0 minutes per game. …Scored 111 points with 47 rebounds. …Shot 40 percent (39-98) from the floor, 38 percent (23-60) from the 3-point arc and 71 percent (10-14) from the foul line. …4 double-figure scoring games. …Season- high 13 points vs. Glenville (1/10). High School: All-Region and All-District guard helped lead Hickory HS to 92-11 record in her four varsity seasons. …Leading scorer in Mercer County as a senior. …Played in Hoops for a Cure Classic and Western Pennsylvania Roundball Classic. Off the Court: Brandi is the daughter of Kim and Brian Beader. …She is majoring in Accounting.

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 40: at Whg. Jesuit 2/25/17 Minutes: 31: vs. Fairmont 3/1/18 Points: 28: Wheeling Jesuit 2/24/18 Points: 13: at Notre Dame 2/21/18 Rebs: 11: Urbana 11/21/16 Rebs: 4: Shepherd 1/24/18 Assists: 7: WV State 1/28/17 Assists: 5: Glenville 2/17/18 Blocks: 3: Whg. Jesuit 1/19/17 Blocks: 1: at WV State 1/4/18 Steals: 4: Shepherd 1/24/18 Steals: 1: at Concord 1/13/18 FG: 12: Wheeling Jesuit 2/24/18 FG: 5: at Notre Dame 2/21/18 FGA: 22: Wheeling Jesuit 2/24/18 FGA: 12: vs. Fairmont 3/1/18 3FG: 7: Slippery Rock 12/16/16 3FG: 3: Notre Dame 12/2/17 3FGA: 16: Slippery Rock 12/16/16 3FGA: 7: at Concord 1/13/18 FT: 10: vs. Fairmont 3/1/18 FT: 5: at Concord 1/13/18 FTA: 11: vs. Fairmont 3/1/18 FTA: 6: at Concord 1/13/18

Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 32-4 383 39-98 .398 23-60 .383 10-14 .714 17 30 47 1.5 31 0 20 14 9 8 111 3.5 2016-17 4-0 68 8-31 .258 4-19 .211 3-8 .375 5 6 11 2.8 6 0 1 14 0 5 23 5.8 2016-17 29-20 844 98-240 . 4 0 8 68-170 . 4 0 0 28-36 .778 32 94 126 4.3 48 0 50 77 15 20 292 10.1 2017-18 29-4 437 44-151 .291 20-93 .215 35-47 .745 9 27 36 1.2 44 0 29 44 3 6 143 4.9 2017-18 29-28 855 126-304 .414 47-125 .376 72-93 .774 28 101 129 4.4 62 1 66 69 14 26 371 12.8 Totals... 33-4 505 52-182 .286 24-112 .214 38-55 .691 14 33 47 1.4 50 0 30 58 3 11 166 5.0 Totals… 90-52 2082 263-642 .410 138-355 .389 110-143 .769 77 225 302 3.4 141 1 136 160 38 54 774 8.6

20 21 SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS MONICA MARISSA BRAGG 5 BROWN 15 Junior • 5-11 Forward • Madonna HS • Weirton, W.Va. Senior • 6-3 Forward • Bishop Hartley HS • Columbus, Ohio

2017-18 (Sophomore): Battled injuries to play in 17 games. 2017-18 (Junior): WBCA and D2CCA All-American. …1st-team …Averaged 8.0 minutes per game. …Scored 56 points with 27 All-Atlantic Region and All-MEC. …Led the nation with school- rebounds. …Shot 54 percent (21-39) from the floor, 44 percent record 299 FGs. …Only NCAA D2 woman to rank among Top (4-9) from the 3-point arc and 77 percent (10-13) from the foul 10 nationally in scoring and rebounding. …School single-game line. …Season-high 8 points at Wheeling Jesuit (1/20). …Season- record 20 FGs vs. Glenville State (2/17). …NCAA D2 National high 5 rebounds vs. UVa-Wise (2/1) Player of the Week (2/20). …2-time MEC Player of the Week. … Has scored 1,063 points in two seasons at WLU. …Started all 29 2016-17 (Freshman): MEC All-Academic Team. …Played in 28 games. …Averaged 32.0 minutes per game. …Scored 695 points of 29 games with 3 starts. …Averaged 14.7 minutes per game. … with 324 rebounds. …Shot 60 percent (299-495) from the floor. Scored 119 points with 71 rebounds. …Shot 32 percent (36-112) …Did not attempt a 3-point shot and shot 78 percent (97-124) from the floor, 32 percent (14-44) from the 3-point arc and 66 from the foul line. …28 double-figure scoring games and 19 percent (33-50) from the foul line. …Career-high 16 points and 6 double-figure rebound games. …18 double-doubles. …Career- assists at Urbana (11/21). …Career-high 6 rebounds at high 43 points and 25 rebounds vs. No. 8 Glenville State (2/17). Concord (2/9). …Career-high 8 blocks vs. Fairmont State (3/1/18) High School: 1st-team All-West Virginia Class A selection 2016-17 (Sophomore): MEC Commissioner’s Academic Honor averaged 22 points and 11 rebounds as a senior. …Played in Roll. …Played in all 29 games with 28 starts. …Averaged 21.6 W.Va. North-South and OVAC All-Star Games. minutes per game. …No. 6 nationally in FG% (161-265, .608). …Scored 368 points with 161 rebounds. …Did not attempt Off the Court: Monica is the daughter of Rocky and Michele Bragg. …She is majoring in Education. a 3-point shot and shot 63 percent (46-73) from the foul line. …18 double-figure scoring games and 3 double- doubles. …Season-high 30 points vs. Concord (1/16) College (at Youngstown State): Played in 29 of 34 games as a true freshman with the NCAA Division I Penguins. …Helped YSU to a 21-win season. …Season-high 16 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocked shots vs. Salem (12/14). High School: 1,000-point scorer and All-Ohio Division II selection averaged 15.5 ppg. and 10.5 rpg. as a senior. … Career-high 35 points in District semifinal. …Played in Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game. Off the Court: Marissa is the daughter of Leo and Monique Brown. …She is majoring in Elementary Education. … Marissa’s father, Leo, was a four-year basketball letterman at the University of Michigan.

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 29: at Concord 2/9/17 Minutes: 44: Urbana 1/17/18 Points: 16: Urbana 11/21/16 Points: 43: Glenville 2/17/18 Rebounds: 6: at Concord 2/9/17 Rebs: 25: Glenville 2/17/18 Assists: 6: at Urbana 2/23/17 Assists: 4: Wheeling Jesuit 2/24/18 Blocks: 3: Urbana 11/21/16 Blocks: 8: vs. Fairmont 3/1/18 Steals: 3: at Urbana 2/23/17 Steals: 3: Glenville 2/17/18 FG: 5: Urbana 11/21/16 FG: 20: Glenville 2/17/18 FGA: 11: at Concord 2/9/17 FGA: 29: Concord 2/3/18 3FG: 3: Urbana 11/21/16 3FG: 0: 3FGA: 4: at Concord 2/9/17 3FGA: 0: FT: 6: at Concord 2/9/17 FT: 10: Slippery Rock 11/22/17 FTA: 6: at Concord 2/9/17 FTA: 11: vs. Fairmont 3/1/18

Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 28-3 412 36-112 .321 14-44 . 3 1 8 33-50 . 6 6 0 36 35 71 2.5 86 4 38 44 11 12 119 4.3 2015-16* 29-0 140 20-40 .500 0-0 .000 3-11 .273 11 19 30 1.0 15 0 3 14 6 1 43 1.5 2017-18 17-0 136 21-39 .538 4-9 .444 10-13 .769 11 16 27 1.6 35 0 6 16 4 2 56 3.3 2016-17 29-28 627 161-265 . 6 0 8 0-0 .000 46-73 . 6 3 0 48 113 161 5.6 92 5 18 51 42 11 368 12.7 Totals... 45-3 548 57-151 .377 18-53 .340 43-63 .683 47 51 98 2.2 121 4 44 60 15 14 175 3.9 2017-18 29-29 927 299-495 .604 0-0 .000 97-124 .782 89 235 324 11.2 90 3 19 76 84 11 695 24.0 WLU Totals 58-57 1554 460-760 .605 0-0 .000 143-197 .726 137 348 485 8.4 182 8 37 127 126 22 1063 18.3 College 87-57 1694 480-800 .600 0-0 .000 146-208 .702 148 367 505 5.8 197 8 40 141 132 23 1106 12.7 *at Youngstown State

22 23 SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS ALLIE MICAH FARINA 13 FINDLEY 4 Senior • 6-1 Forward • Hoover HS • North Canton, Ohio Sophomore • 5-6 Guard • Triway HS • Wooster, Ohio 2017-18 (Junior): MEC All-Academic Team. …Played in 9 2017-18 (Redshirt): MEC Commissioner’s Academic Honor games. …Averaged 3.2 minutes per game. …Scored 19 points Roll. …Sat out redshirt season due to injury with 8 rebounds. …Shot 53 percent (8-15) from the floor and was perfect (3-3) from the foul line. …Season-high 11 points vs 2016-17 (Freshman): MEC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Cheyney (12/12) Roll. …Played in 14 of 29 games, averaging 4.6 minutes per game. …Scored 10 points with 10 rebounds and 6 assists. 2016-17 (Sophomore): MEC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. …Played in 28 of 29 games with one start. …Averaged 7.3 High School: 1,000-point scorer and 2-time All-District and minutes per game. …Scored 114 points with 70 rebounds. …Shot All-Conference selection. …Leading 3-point shooter in Triway 57 percent (48-85) from the floor and 67 percent (18-27) from history also ranks among Top 5 in points and assists. the foul line. …Career-high 15 points vs. W.Va. Wesleyan (2/16). … Off the Court: Micah is the daughter of Andrew and Serina Career-high 9 rebounds at Salem (12/13). Hosfeld. …She is majoring in Sports Management. 2015-16 (Freshman): Played in 13 of 34 games. …Averaged 2.8 minutes per game. …Scored 19 points and grabbed 26 rebounds.

High School: All-Stark County, All-Federal League and All-District post at Hoover HS. …Averaged 13.2 ppg. and 9.1 rpg. as a senior. …Played on Hoover’s 2015 Ohio Division I state runner-up team. Off the Court: Allie is the daughter of Cathie Farina. …She is majoring in Elementary Education.

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 18: WV Wesleyan 2/16/17 Minutes: 11: at Concord 2/9/17 Points: 15: WV Wesleyan 2/16/17 Points: 3: Glenville 2/18/17 Rebounds: 9: at Salem 12/13/16 Rebounds: 2: at Concord 2/9/17 Assists: 1: Glenville 2/18/17 Assists: 3: Urbana 11/21/16 Blocks: 3: Whg. Jesuit 1/19/17 Blocks: 0: Steals: 1: WV Wesleyan 2/16/17 Steals: 1: at W.Va. State 1/3/17 FG: 6: WV Wesleyan 2/16/17 FG: 1: Glenville 2/18/17 FGA: 11: at Salem 12/13/16 FGA: 2: at W.Va. State 1/3/17 3FG: 0: 3FG: 1: Glenville 2/18/17 3FGA: 0: at Shepherd 12/6/17 3FGA: 1: Glenville 2/18/17 FT: 5: at Salem 12/13/16 FT: 2: at Salem Int. 12/13/16 FTA: 6: at Salem 12/13/16 FTA: 2: Concord 1/16/17

Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 13-0 36 8-17 .471 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 7 19 26 2.0 6 0 0 7 0 2 19 1.5 2016-17 14-0 64 2-8 . 2 5 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 5-6 . 8 3 3 2 8 10 0.7 9 0 6 8 0 1 10 0.7 2016-17 28-1 204 48-85 . 5 6 5 0-1 .000 18-27 .667 25 45 70 2.5 22 0 1 13 10 6 11 4 4.1 2017-18 ---redshirted at West Liberty--- 2017-18 9-0 29 8-15 .533 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 5 3 8 0.9 6 0 0 2 1 0 19 2.1 Totals... 14-0 64 2-8 .250 1-4 .250 5-6 .833 2 8 10 0.7 9 0 6 8 0 1 10 0.7 Totals… 50-1 269 64-117 .547 0-2 .000 24-38 .632 37 67 104 2.1 34 0 1 22 11 8 152 3.0

24 25 SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS GRACE JACLYN FODOR 20 KITTS 24 Junior • 5-7 Guard • Bradley HS • Hilliard, Ohio Sophomore • 5-9 Guard • Villa Maria HS • Erie, Pa. 2017-18 (Sophomore): Played in all 29 games. …Averaged 18.8 2017-18 (Redshirt Freshman): MEC Commissioner’s minutes per game. …Scored 114 points with 75 rebounds and Academic Honor Roll. …Played in all 29 games. …Averaged 9.4 49 assists. …Shot 41 percent (40-98) from the floor, 20 percent minutes per game. …Scored 53 points with 42 rebounds. …Shot (5-25) from the 3-point arc and 69 percent (29-42) from the foul 29 percent (17-58) from the floor, 28 percent (12-43) from the line. …Season-high 13 points at Glenville State (11/18). …Season- 3-point arc and 39 percent (7-18) from the foul line. …Season- high 5 assists vs. Cheyney (12/12) and at Salem (12/30) high 9 points at UVa-Wise (1/11). …Season-high 7 rebounds vs. 2016-17 (Freshman): Played in all 29 games with 9 starts. … Slippery Rock (11/22) Averaged 18.6 minutes per game. …Scored 110 points with 121 2016-17 (Redshirt): MEC Commissioner’s Academic Honor rebounds and 56 assists. …Shot 42 percent (38-90) from the Roll. …Redshirted at West Liberty floor and 77 percent (33-43) from the foul line. …Season-high 14 points and 10 rebounds vs. Charleston (3/1). …Career-high 6 High School: 4-year regular helped lead nationally-ranked assists at W.Va. Wesleyan (1/10) Villa Maria HS to Pennsylvania Class AAA state title game. … Returned to the court during senior year less than 6 months High School: Ohio Division I All-District and All-Conference after suffering an ACL injury guard for 2-time OCC champions. …Led Team Ohio AAU squad to a U-16 Deep South title. Off the Court: Jaclyn is the daughter of Kim Madurski. …She is majoring in Human Biology. Off the Court: Grace is the daughter of Dan Fodor. …She is majoring in Sports Management.

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 37: Ohio Dominican 11/15/16 Minutes: 21: vs. California 11/11/17 Points: 13: at Glenville 11/18/17 Points: 9: at UVa-Wise 1/11/18 Rebs: 10: at Edinboro 11/28/16 Rebs: 7: Slippery Rock 11/22/17 Assists: 6: at WV Wesleyan 1/10/17 Assists: 3: at Salem Int., 12/30/17 Blocks: 1: at WV State 1/3/17 Blocks: 1: WV State 2/8/18 Steals: 4: Cheyney 12/12/17 Steals: 1: Shepherd 1/24/18 FG: 5: Cheyney 12/12/17 FG: 3: at UVa-Wise 1/11/18 FGA: 8: at Notre Dame 1/21/17 FGA: 6: Slippery Rock 11/22/17 3FG: 2: Wheeling Jesuit 2/24/18 3FG: 3: at Shepherd 12/6/17 3FGA: 3: Wheeling Jesuit 2/24/18 3FGA: 4: at Shepherd 12/6/17 FT: 5: Concord 1/16/17 FT: 2: Charleston 1/6/18 FTA: 6: Concord 1/16/17 FTA: 4: Charleston 1/6/18

Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 29-9 540 38-90 . 4 2 2 1-11 .091 33-43 .767 33 88 121 4.2 68 4 56 56 2 22 110 3.8 2016-17 ---redshirted at West Liberty--- 2017-18 29-0 546 40-98 .408 5-25 .200 29-42 .690 17 58 75 2.6 77 2 49 39 6 19 114 3.9 2017-18 29-0 273 17-58 .293 12-43 .279 7-18 .389 10 32 42 1.4 21 0 15 17 6 6 53 1.8 Totals… 58-9 1086 78-188 .415 6-36 .167 62-85 .729 50 146 196 3.4 145 6 105 95 8 41 224 3.9 Totals… 29-0 273 17-58 .293 12-43 .279 7-18 .389 10 32 42 1.4 21 0 15 17 6 6 53 1.8

26 27 SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS SAMANTHA JOHNIE HALL 10 OLKOSKY 32 Sophomore • 5-10 Forward • West Holmes HS • Millersburg, Ohio Senior • 5-9 Guard • Bishop Canevin HS • Pittsburgh, Pa. 2017-18 (Freshman): Played in 21 2017-18 (Junior): Started all 29 games. …Averaged 32.1 games. …Averaged 5.8 minutes per CAREER HIGHS minutes per game. …Scored 211 points and grabbed 195 game. …Scored 27 points with 10 Minutes: 20: WV Wesleyan 11/20/17 rebounds. …Shot 34 percent (66-194) from the floor, 34 percent rebounds. …Shot 59 percent (10-17) Points: 6: WV Wesleyan 11/20/17 (57-167) from the 3-point arc and 82 percent (22-27) from the from the floor, 25 percent (1-4) from Rebs: 3: WV Wesleyan 11/20/17 foul line. …10 double-figure scoring games. …9 double-figure the 3-point arc and 55 percent (6- Assists: 2: Cheyney 12/12/17 rebound games. …Season-high 19 points vs. Charleston (1/6) 11) from the foul line. …Season-high and vs. Urbana (1/19). …Season-high 11 rebounds vs. California, Blocks: 1: vs. Mercyhurst 11/12/17 6 points and 3 rebounds vs. W.Va. Pa. (11/11), vs. W.Va. State (2/8) and at Notre Dame (2/21). … Wesleyan (11/20) Steals: 1: Slippery Rock 11/22/17 Career-high 8 assists vs. Glenville State (2/17) FG: 3: WV Wesleyan 11/20/17 High School: Ohio Division II All- 2016-17 (Sophomore): Started all 29 games. …Averaged District and All-OCC standout at West FGA: 5: WV Wesleyan 11/20/17 33.9 minutes per game. …Scored 251 points and grabbed 184 Holmes HS. …Averaged 12.8 ppg. and 6.8 rpg. …Played in Ohio North-South 3FG: 1: at Salem Int., 12/30/17 rebounds. …Shot 35 percent (77-222) from the floor, 34 percent Game. …Played on 2014 Ohio state championship team and 2015 “Final 3FGA: 2: Slippery Rock 11/22/17 (53-154) from the 3-point arc and 85 percent (44-52) from the Four” squad. …2-time OCC Gold Scholar. FT: 2: Notre Dame 12/2/17 foul line. …9 double-figure scoring games. …Career-high 25 Off the Court: Sammie is the daughter of Joanna and Donnie Hall. …She FTA: 2: at Shepherd 12/6/17 points vs. W.Va. State (1/28). …Career-high 13 rebounds vs. is majoring in Education. Charleston (1/5) 2015-16 (Redshirt Freshman): Started all 34 games. Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg …Averaged 26.4 minutes per game. …Scored 296 points and 2017-18 21-0 121 10-17 .588 1-4 .250 6-11 .545 2 8 10 0.5 12 1 5 3 1 1 27 1.3 grabbed 136 rebounds. …Shot 40 percent (101-of-256) from the floor, 34 percent (64-of-189) from the 3-point arc Totals… 21-0 121 10-17 .588 1-4 .250 6-11 .545 2 8 10 0.5 12 1 5 3 1 1 27 1.3 and 68 percent (30-of-44) from the foul line. …13 double-figure scoring games. …Season-high 22 points vs. Glenville (1/10). 2014-15 (Redshirt): Redshirted at West Liberty TAYLOR High School: 2-time All-WPIAL and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fab 5” selection averaged 14.2 ppg. and 11.1 rpg. at Bishop Canevin HS. …Started on 2013 state championship team. …Set WPIAL Class 3A championship game record JOHNSON 22 with 7 3FGs. Junior • 5-9 Guard • Central HS/Belmont Abbey • Pickerington, Ohio Off the Court: Johnie is the daughter of John and Marla Olkosky. …She is majoring in Criminal Justice. 2017-18 (Freshman): Redshirted at West Liberty after transferring from CAREER HIGHS NCAA Division II Belmont Abbey (N.C.) Minutes: 37: at Lees-McRae 1/9/17 CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 43: Urbana 1/17/18 College (at Belmont Abbey): 2-year Points: 25: vs. Emmanuel 1/3/17 Points: 25: WV State 1/28/17 starter scored 457 points at BAC and Rebs: 8: at Mount Olive 2/1/17 was team's second-leading scorer (12.5 Assists: 4: vs. Erskine 1/18//17 Rebs: 13: Charleston 1/5/17 Assists: 8: Glenville 2/17/18 ppg.) as a sophomore. ...Hit double- Blocks: 1: vs. Erskine 1/18//17 figures in 17 of 24 games. …Career-high Steals: 2: at Emmanuel 2/4/18 Blocks: 3: Concord 2/3/18 25 points in 85-81 win vs. Emmanuel Steals: 5: Notre Dame 12/2/17 I1/3/17). …Game-high 17 points in 70- FG: 10: vs. Emmanuel 1/3/17 FG: 9: Glenville 1/10/16 FGA: 20: vs. Emmanuel 1/3/17 59 upset of No. 13-ranked Limestone (12/6/16). 3FG: 3: vs. Limestone 12/6/16 FGA: 17: Glenville 1/10/16 3FG: 6: Charleston 1/6/18 High School: 2-time Ohio Division I All-Conference and All-District 3FGA: 7: at Mount Olive 2/1/17 selection at Pickerington Central HS. ...Averaged 16.0 ppg. and 5.0 rpg. over FT: 7: at Coker 12/9/17 3FGA: 15: Notre Dame 11/19/16 her final two seasons. FTA: 8: at Coker 12/9/17 FT: 10: WV State 1/28/17 Off the Court: Taylor is the daughter of Tim and Charity Johnson. …She is FTA: 12: WV State 1/28/17 majoring in Education.

Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16* 19-9 477 55-153 35.9 16-44 36.4 30-35 85.7 23 41 64 3.4 28 0 36 46 3 14 156 8.2 2014-15 ---redshirted at West Liberty--- 2016-17* 24-24 696 100-258 38.8 20-65 30.8 81-96 84.4 26 46 72 3.0 46 0 39 62 2 19 301 12.5 2015-16 34-34 897 101-256 .395 64-189 .339 30-44 .682 32 104 136 4.0 73 1 46 40 8 24 296 8.7 2017-18 ---redshirted at West Liberty--- 2016-17 29-29 982 77-222 . 3 4 7 53-154 . 3 4 4 44-52 . 8 4 6 22 162 18 4 6.3 79 2 11 4 83 12 42 2 5 1 8.7 Totals… 58-9 1086 78-188 .415 6-36 .167 62-85 .729 50 146 196 3.4 145 6 105 95 8 41 224 3.9 2017-18 29-29 932 66-193 .342 57-167 .341 22-27 .815 8 187 195 6.7 65 0 90 63 17 14 211 7.3 *at Belmont Abbey (N.C.) Totals… 92-92 2811 244-671 .364 174-510 .341 96-123 .780 62 453 515 5.6 217 3 250 186 37 80 758 8.2

28 29 SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS SECTION IV: THE PLAYERS AUDREY NEW FACES TINGLE 5 Sophomore • 5-6 Guard • Ridgewood HS • West Lafayette, Ohio MORGAN 2017-18 (Sophomore): MEC All-Academic Team. … Started first 26 games before suffering season-ending injury. …Averaged 29.0 minutes per game. …Led all NCAA BRUNNER 34 Junior • 5-9 Guard • Linsly School/Youngstown State • Wheeling, W.Va. D2 freshmen and ranked No. 5 nationally with 6.5 assists College (at Youngstown State): Transfer from Youngstown State. ...Played in 54 per game. …Tied school record with 17 assists vs. Urbana games with 6 starts for the NCAA Division I Penguins. …Horizon League Freshman of (1/17). …Scored 200 points, grabbed 150 rebounds and the Week (1/17/17). …Career-high 20 points and 5 3FGs vs. Illinois-Chicago (1/12/17). dished out 169 assists. …Shot 35 percent (66-187) from the …17 points and 5 3FGs vs. Valparaiso (1/14/17). …Career-high 9 rebounds at Wright floor, 27 percent (12-45) from the 3-point arc and 65 percent State (1/5/17) and vs. Cleveland State (1/16/17). (56-86) from the foul line. …8 double-figure scoring games. High School: 4-time All-OVAC standout at Linsly School. …Scored more than 1,200 …3 double-figure rebound games. …4 double-figure assist points and drained more than 200 3-point field goals for the Cadets. …Played for West games. …Career-high 19 points and 13 rebounds at Glenville Virginia in the OVAC All-Star Classic as a senior. State (11/18). Off the Court: Morgan is the daughter of Robin and Michael Brunner. …She is majoring in Elementary Education. High School: 2-time 1st-team All-Ohio Division III selection at Ridgewood HS. …Back-to-back Ohio Division III Eastern District Player of the Year. …Averaged 19.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 5.6 steals and 5.0 assists as a senior. …Career totals of 1,559 points, 557 rebounds, 531 steals and 403 assists. …National Honor Society member ranked in Top 5 of KELSI her graduating class. Off the Court: Audrey is the daughter of Jay and Jana Tingle. …She is majoring in Speech Pathology. HULIT 1 Freshman • 5-11 Forward • Malvern HS • Malvern, Ohio High School: First-team All-Ohio Division IV selection at Malvern HS. ...Ohio Division IV East District and IVC Player of the Year. ...Averaged 25.2 ppg. and 11.1 rpg. as a senior at Malvern. ...School's all-time leading scorer (1,771 points) and rebounder (931 rebounds). ...Played in Ohio North/South All-Star Game. ...Multisport athlete was state runner-up in the discus and placed fifth in the shot put at Ohio state meet. ...Will also compete in track at West Liberty Off the Court: Kelsi is the daughter of Michael and Tami Hulit. …She is majoring in CAREER HIGHS Speech Pathology. Minutes: 40: at Charleston 2/10/18 Points: 19: at Glenville 11/18/17 Rebs: 13: at Glenville 11/18/17 Assists: 17: Urbana 1/17/18 Blocks: 1: Urbana 1/17/18 LINDSAY Steals: 4: Concord 2/3/18 FG: 8: at Glenville 11/18/17 HUMBEL 11 FGA: 14: at Glenville 11/18/17 Freshman • 6-0 Forward • Parma HS • Parma, Ohio 3FG: 3: vs. California 11/11/17 High School: Ohio Division I All-Northeast District and 3-time All-Great Lakes 3FGA: 6: at Ursuline 11/14/17 Conference selection at Parma HS. ...Set 9 school record at Parma including single- game marks for points, rebounds, offensive rebounds, field goals and free throws. FT: 6: WV State 2/8/18 ...Also has single-season marks in points, rebounds and field goals. ...Won the "Ms. FTA: 9: at UVa-Wise 1/11/18 Redmen Award" as the school’s Senior Female Athlete of the Year. ...Outstanding student earned numerous academic awards and graduated with a 4.7 GPA. Off the Court: Lindsay is the daughter of Jeannette and Phillip Humbel. …She is Year: G-GS Min FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg majoring in Exercise Physiology 2017-18 26-26 753 66-187 .353 12-45 .267 56-86 .651 55 95 150 5.8 69 3 169 88 2 35 200 7.7 Totals… 26-26 753 66-187 .353 12-45 .267 56-86 .651 55 95 150 5.8 69 3 169 88 2 35 200 7.7

30 31 SECTION I: WELCOME TO WEST LIBERTY SECTION I: WELCOME TO WEST LIBERTY

DESTINY HUTCHESON 2 Freshman • 5-7 Guard • Philo HS • Chandlersville, Ohio High School: First-team All-Ohio Division II guard as a junior batttled back from off- season surgery to earn repeat All-Conference and All-District honors. ...Averaged 33 ppg. in post-season play and scored 24 points in District 12 All-Star Game. ...Played in Ohio Division I/II North-South Game. ...Scored 1,438 points at Philo and holds school single-game records for points, assists and steals. Off the Court: Destiny is the daughter of Chris and Julie Hutcheson. …She is majoring in Exercise Physiology

TASIA STAUNTON 33 Freshman • 5-11 Forward • Zanesville HS • Zanesville, Ohio High School: Four-year regular earned Ohio Division II All-District and All-ECOL honors as a senior at Zanesville HS. ...Battled through late-season injuries to lead Blue Devils into post-season play. ...Posted back-to-back double-figure scoring seasons as a junior and senior while maintaining an intimidating defensive presence in the paint. ...Played in Ohio District 12 All-Star Game. Off the Court: Tasia is the daughter of Kashawna Buchanan and Thorne Staunton. …She is majoring in Dental Hygiene.

32 33 SECTION V: 2017-18 REVIEW SECTION V: 2017-18 REVIEW SEASON STATS: HIGHS/LOWS

2017-18 Season Box Score No Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 15 Marissa Brown 29-27 927 32.0 299-495 .604 0-0 .000 97-124 .782 89 235 324 11.2 90 3 19 76 84 11 695 24.0 02 McKenna Shives 29-27 890 30.7 133-350 .380 91-258 .353 30-36 .833 6 41 47 1.6 56 2 80 44 1 25 387 13.3 21 Brandi Beader 29-26 855 29.5 126-304 .414 47-125 .376 72-93 .774 28 101 129 4.4 62 1 66 69 14 26 371 12.8 05 Audrey Tingle 26-24 753 29.0 66-187 .353 12-45 .267 56-86 .651 55 95 150 5.8 69 3 169 88 2 35 200 7.7 32 Johnie Olkosky 29-27 932 32.1 66-193 .342 57-167 .341 22-27 .815 8 187 195 6.7 65 0 90 63 17 14 211 7.3 03 Olivia Belknap 29-4 437 15.1 44-151 .291 20-93 .215 35-47 .745 9 27 36 1.2 44 0 29 44 3 6 143 4.9 20 Grace Fodor 29-0 546 18.8 40-98 .408 5-25 .200 29-42 .690 17 58 75 2.6 77 2 49 39 6 19 114 3.9 23 Monica Bragg 17-0 136 8.0 21-39 .538 4-9 .444 10-13 .769 11 16 27 1.6 35 0 6 16 4 2 56 3.3 13 Allie Farina 9-0 29 3.2 8-15 .533 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 5 3 8 0.9 6 0 0 2 1 0 19 2.1 24 Jaclyn Kitts 29-0 273 9.4 17-58 .293 12-43 .279 7-18 .389 10 32 42 1.4 21 0 15 17 6 6 53 1.8 10 Samantha Hall 21-0 121 5.8 10-17 .588 1-4 .250 6-11 .545 2 8 10 0.5 12 1 5 3 1 1 27 1.3 TEAM 41 70 111 3.8 14 Total 29 5899 830-1907 .435 249-770 .323 367-500 .734 281 873 1154 39.8 537 12 528 475 139 145 2276 78.5 Opponents 29 5899 884-2050 .431 114-392 .291 419-584 .717 360 842 1202 41.4 521 - 306 357 86 231 2301 79.3

2017-18 Team Statistics 2017-18 Team Game Highs 2017-18 Team Game Lows

WLU Opp Points: 110, Urbana (1/17/18) Points: 51, at Charleston (2/10/18) SCORING 2276 2301 FG Made: 15, vs. Fairmont (3/1/18) FG Made: 42, Glenville (2/17/18) Points per game 78.5 79.3 FG Attempts: 56, Charleston (1/6/18); Shepherd (1/24/18); at Scoring margin -0.9 - FG Attempts: 79, Glenville (2/17/18) Fairmont (1/28/18) FIELD GOALS-ATT 830-1907 884-2050 FG Percentage: .242 (15-62), vs. Fairmont (3/1/18) Field goal pct .435 .431 FG Percentage: .536 (30-56), Charleston (1/6/18) 3FG Made: 5, at Shepherd (12/6/17); at Charleston (2/10/18) 3 POINT FG-ATT 249-770 114-392 3FG Made: 14, at Ursuline (11/14/17); Urbana (1/17/18) 3FG Attempts: 16, vs. Fairmont (3/1/18) 3-point FG pct .323 .291 38, Cheyney (12/12/17) 3-pt FG made per game 8.6 3.9 3FG Attempts: 3FG Percentage: .125 (2-16), vs. Fairmont (3/1/18) FREE THROWS-ATT 367-500 419-584 3FG Percentage: .500 (12-24), W.Va. State (2/8/18) FT Made: 5, at Shepherd (12/6/17); at Charleston (2/10/18) Free throw pct .734 .717 FT Attempts: 7, at Charleston (2/10/18) FT Made: 24, Slippery Rock (11/22/17) F-Throws made per game 12.7 14.4 FT Percentage: .471 (8-17), at Notre Dame (2/21/18) REBOUNDS 1154 1202 FT Attempts: 33, Slippery Rock (11/22/17) Rebounds: 29, at Charleston (2/10/18) Rebounds per game 39.8 41.4 FT Percentage: 1.000 (14-14), at Urbana (11/29/17) Assists: 6, vs. Fairmont (3/1/18) Rebounding margin -1.7 - ASSISTS 528 306 Rebounds: 56, UVa-Wise (2/1/18) Steals: 0, at Fairmont (1/28/18) Assists per game 18.2 10.6 Blocked Shots: 1, at Urbana (11/29/17); at Shepherd (12/6/17); Assists: 32, Urbana (1/17/18) TURNOVERS 475 357 at Charleston (2/10/18) Turnovers per game 16.4 12.3 Steals: 10, at UVa-Wise (1/11/18); Shepherd (1/24/18) Turnovers: 8, vs. Mercyhurst (11/12/17); Concord (2/3/18) Turnover margin -4.1 - Fouls: 8, at Shepherd (12/6/17) Blocked Shots: 10, at Salem (12/30/17); at W.Va. State (1/4/18) Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9 STEALS 145 231 Turnovers: 26, at Wheeling Jesuit (1/20/18) Steals per game 5.0 8.0 Fouls: 29, at Glenville (11/18/17) 2017-18 Scoring BLOCKS 139 86 Blocks per game 4.8 3.0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total West Liberty 497 535 606 604 21 13 2276 ATTENDANCE 4920 6601 Opponents 504 553 581 619 35 9 2301 Home games-Avg/Game 13-378 13-461 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-203

34 35 SECTION V: 2017-18 REVIEW SECTION I: WELCOMESECTION V: TO 2017-18 WEST LIBERTYREVIEW GAME-BY-GAME SCORES ALL - AMERICAN!: MARISSA BROWN

Date Opponent W/L Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 2017-18 HIGHLIGHTS 11/11/17 vs California (Pa.) L 61-68 171 (24) Marissa Brown (11) Johnie Olkosky 11/12/17 vs Mercyhurst W 76-55 n/a (24) Brandi Beader (10) Audrey Tingle • Led the nation with school-record (10) Marissa Brown 299 FGs 11/14/17 at Ursuline L 85-105 202 (21) Marissa Brown (6) Audrey Tingle • Only NCAA D2 woman in Top 10 (6) Johnie Olkosky nationally for scoring (24.0 ppg.) and 11/18/17 *at Glenville State L 75-96 313 (19) Audrey Tingle (13) Audrey Tingle 11/20/17 *W.VA. WESLEYAN W 78-64 280 (19) Marissa Brown (9) Johnie Olkosky rebounds (11.2 ppg.) 11/22/17 SLIPPERY ROCK L 74-89 120 (28) Marissa Brown (7) Marissa Brown • School-record 20 field goals vs. #8 (7) Jaclyn Kitts Glenville State (2/17) 11/29/17 *at Urbana L 84-92 197 (22) Marissa Brown (13) Marissa Brown 12/02/17 *NOTRE DAME W 98-94 238 (26) Marissa Brown (11) Marissa Brown • Career-high 43 points and 25 12/06/17 *at Shepherd Lot 72-79 341 (25) Marissa Brown (7) Marissa Brown rebounds vs. #8 Glenville State (2/17) 12/09/17 *FAIRMONT STATE W 87-79 545 (27) McKenna Shives (14) Marissa Brown • 28 double-figure point games 12/12/17 *CHEYNEY L 69-81 90 (18) Marissa Brown (13) Marissa Brown 12/30/17 *at SALEM L 59-65 n/a (25) Marissa Brown (19) Marissa Brown • 19 double-figure rebound games 01/04/18 *at W.Va. State L 76-84 312 (26) McKenna Shives (14) Marissa Brown • 18 double-doubles 01/06/18 *CHARLESTON W 84-76 240 (26) Marissa Brown (9) Johnie Olkosky 01/11/18 *at UVa-Wise W 73-53 254 (20) Marissa Brown (13) Marissa Brown HONORS AND AWARDS 01/13/18 *at Concord L 63-90 414 (22) Marissa Brown (11) Marissa Brown 01/17/18 *URBANA Wo2 110-106 212 (35) Marissa Brown (15) Marissa Brown • WBCA NCAA Division II All-American 01/20/18 *at Wheeling Jesuit Lot 72-79 2124 (17) Marissa Brown (11) Marissa Brown • D2CCA NCAA Division II All- 01/24/18 *SHEPHERD W 72-59 265 (19) Marissa Brown (10) Marissa Brown American 01/28/18 *at Fairmont State W 78-77 817 (26) Marissa Brown (13) Marissa Brown 15 - MARISSA BROWN 02/01/18 *UVA-WISE W 73-59 180 (21) Brandi Beader (16) Marissa Brown • First-team NCAA Division II All- 6-3 SENIOR • COLUMBUS, OHIO 02/03/18 *CONCORD W 100-89 225 (37) Marissa Brown (10) Johnie Olkosky Atlantic Region 02/08/18 *W.VA. STATE W 106-86 265 (35) Marissa Brown (19) Marissa Brown • 1st-Team All-Mountain East 02/10/18 *at Charleston L 51-62 208 (18) McKenna Shives (8) Marissa Brown 02/15/18 *at W.Va. Wesleyan L 79-81 127 (34) Marissa Brown (9) Marissa Brown Conference 02/17/18 *GLENVILLE STATE L 103-106 510 (43) Marissa Brown (25) Marissa Brown • NCAA Division II National Player of 02/21/18 *at Notre Dame L 80-88 683 (27) Marissa Brown (12) Marissa Brown the Week 02/24/18 *WHEELING JESUIT W 83-75 1750 (28) Brandi Beader (12) Marissa Brown 03/01/18 1vs Fairmont State L 55-64 438 (23) Marissa Brown (15) Marissa Brown • 2-time MEC Player of the Week *-MEC game / 1-MEC Tournament

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2017-18 Final MEC Standings School Overall Pct. MEC Pct. Glenville State 31-2 .939 22-0 1.000 Notre Dame 23-9 .719 17-5 .773 W.Va. State 14-16 .467 13-9 .591 WEST LIBERTY 13-16 .448 12-10 .545 Fairmont State 16-14 .533 10-12 .455 Wheeling Jesuit 12-17 .414 10-12 .455 Urbana 12-15 .444 10-12 .455 Shepherd 15-15 .500 10-12 .455 Concord 13-16 .448 9-13 .409 Charleston 13-17 .433 8-14 .364 W.Va. Wesleyan 8-20 .286 6-16 .273 UVa-Wise 6-21 .222 5-17 .227

MEC TOURNAMENT (at Charleston, W.Va.) First Round Charleston 68, Urbana 48 Shepherd 76, Concord 74 Quarterfinals HONORS AND AWARDS D2CCA NCAA All-America Notre Dame 64, Charleston 47 Second Team All-Mountain East Conference W.Va. State 73, Wheeling Jesuit 60 MARISSA BROWN, WEST LIBERTY Player of the Year: Paris McLeod (Glenville State) Glenville State 107, Shepherd 76 Third Team Freshman of the Year: Sierra Kotchman Fairmont State 64, WEST LIBERTY 55 (Fairmont State) Paris McLeod, Glenville State Semifinals Coach of the Year: Kim Stephens (Glenville State) WBCA NCAA Division II All-America Glenville State 83, Fairmont State 69 First Team Honorable Mention Notre Dame 66, W.Va. State 56 Seina Adachi, Notre Dame; Morgan Arden, Shepherd; MARISSA BROWN, WEST LIBERTY Championship MARISSA BROWN, WEST LIBERTY; Kim Cook, Notre Paris McLeod, Glenville State Glenville State 81, Notre Dame 77 Dame; Stefanie Davis, Urbana; Shae Hines, W.Va. State; Paris McLeod, Glenville State; Chenelle Moore, Women’s Division II Bulletin All-America NCAA DIVISION II ATLANTIC REGIONAL Wheeling Jesuit Third Team (at Richmond, Va.) Second Team Paris McLeod, Glenville State Quarterfinals Monica Burns, Wheeling Jesuit; Mariah Callen, Honorable Mention Wheeling Jesuit; Courtney Davis, Glenville State; Marisa Bowie State 63, Virginia Union 56 MARISSA BROWN, WEST LIBERTY Finazzo, Notre Dame; Riley Fitzwater, Concord; Kelli Jo Edinboro 80, Virginia State 55 Harrison, Fairmont State; Sierra Kotchman, Fairmont All-Freshman Team Glenville State 118, West Chester 87 State; Madison May, Concord; Mari Stewart, W.Va. Sierra Kotchman, Fairmont State Wesleyan Indiana (Pa.) 90, California (Pa.) 65 D2CCA All-Atlantic Region Honorable Mention Semifinals First Team Jasmine Davis, W.Va. State; Sylvia Hudson, Urbana; MARISSA BROWN, WEST LIBERTY Bowie State 79, Edinboro 75 Octavia Loll, Charleston Indiana (Pa.) 88, Glenville State 68 Paris McLeod, Glenville State Championship Second Team Indiana (Pa.) 75, Bowie State 60 Morgan Arden, Shepherd

38 39 SECTION VI: HILLTOPPER HISTORY SECTION VI: HILLTOPPER HISTORY ANNUAL RECORDS HILLTOPPER HONOR ROLL Year: Coach Record Pct. NOTE: All records date from the 1981-82 season when women’s NATIONAL All-Conference Teams 2014: Liz Flowers (1st) 1981-82: Janet Pannett 9-11 .450 basketball was first recognized as a championship sport by the West NCAA Division II All-American 1981: Mary Bea Eaton (2nd) Kailee Howe (2nd) 1982-83: Janet Pannett 9-14 .391 Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. 2004: Ashlea Bland (2nd) 1982: Mary Bea Eaton (1st) 2015: Liz Flowers (1st) 1988: Lynn Thompson (2nd) Kailee Howe (1st) 1983-84: Janet Pannett 6-17 .261 2011:Tori Hansen (1st) 2013:Hillary Southworth (1st) 1989: Kathy Francis (2nd) 2016: Liz Flowers (1st) 1984-85: Bo McConnaughy 8-15 .348 COACHING HISTORY 2015:Kiki Simpson (2nd) 1990: Debbie Bayha (1st) Kailee Howe (1st) 1985-86: Bo McConnaughy 10-17 .370 2018:Marissa Brown (2nd) 1991: Melissa Hammond (1st) Kiki Simpson (1st) 1986-87: Bo McConnaughy 14-13 .519 1992: Melissa Hammond (1st) 2017: McKenna Shives (2nd) College Division Janet Pannett 1993: Melissa Hammond (1st) 2018: Marissa Brown (1st) 1987-88: Bo McConnaughy 14-9 .609 Academic All-American of the Year 24-42, .364 – 3 Years (1981-84) 1994: Joanna Bernabei (1st) 1988-89: Bo McConnaughy 13-14 .481 2011: Tori Hansen Conference Players of the Week One of the true pioneers of women’s Missy Tiber (2nd) 1990-91 1989-90: Bo McConnaughy 8-18 .308 intercollegiate athletics on the West Academic All-American 1995: Joanna Bernabei (1st) 2/10: Melissa Hammond 1990-91: Bo McConnaughy 7-21 .250 Liberty campus, Pannett was the driving 2004:Ashlea Bland (1st) Carrie Ross (1st) 1991-92: Lynn Ullom 12-16 .429 force behind the program during the early 2011: Tori Hansen (1st) 1996: Joanna Bernabei (1st) 1991-92 12/1: Melissa Hammond 1992-93: Lynn Ullom 11-18 .379 1980s when the WVIAC first recognized REGIONAL/STATE Christy Peabody (1st) 1993-94: Lynn Ullom 18-9 .667 women’s basketball as a conference Atlantic Region Player of the Year Carrie Ross (2nd) 1993-94 championship sport. 1997: Joanna Bernabei (1st) 1994-95: Lynn Ullom 17-13 .567 2011:Tori Hansen 12/4: Missy Tiber 2013: Hillary Southworth Christy Peabody (2nd) 12/11: Joanna Bernabei 1995-96: Lynn Ullom 22-8 .733 Erica Bevington (2nd) 1994-95 1996-97: Lynn Ullom 23-6 .793 Bo McConnaughy WBCA District Coach of the Year 1998: Kelly Easton (2nd) 2011:Lynn Ullom 12/4: Carrie Ross 1997-98: Lynn Ullom 16-13 .552 74-107, .409 – 7 Years (1984-91) 1999: Kelly Easton (1st) W.Va. College Coach of the Year Erica Bevington (2nd) 1995-96 1998-99: Lynn Ullom 19-11 .633 A West Liberty University Hall of Famer 12/11: Joanna Bernabei 1999-00: Lynn Ullom 23-7 .767 as an athlete and a coach, this former 2001:Lynn Ullom 2000: Kelly Easton (1st) Adrianne Harlow (1st) 1/15: Christy Peabody 2000-01: Lynn Ullom 25-5 .833 Hilltopper baseball and basketball CoSIDA All-Region Team 2001: Adrianne Harlow (1st) 1996-97 2001-02: Lynn Ullom 27-4 .871 standout served double duty as West 1999:Kelly Easton (2nd) Liberty’s baseball and women’s basketball 2001:Jaana Kotova (1st) Jaana Kotova (1st) 1/12: Erica Bevington 2002-03: Lynn Ullom 24-8 .750 coach for seven years. Adrianne Harlow (2nd) Rachael Dedo (2nd) 2/23: Joanna Bernabei 2003-04: Lynn Ullom 26-5 .839 2002: Kelly West (1st) 2002:Kelly West (1st) 1997-98 2004-05: Lynn Ullom 13-14 .481 2003:Kelly West (1st) Dana Levendoski (2nd) 2003: Kelly West (1st) 12/14: Rachael Dedo 2005-06: Lynn Ullom 24-7 .774 Lynn Ullom 2004:Ashlea Bland (1st) Ashlea Bland (2nd) 1998-99 2006-07: Lynn Ullom 21-10 .677 534-252, .679 – 26 Years (1991-2017) Kelly West (2nd) 2008: Lisa Perry (2nd) Tara Johnson (2nd) 1/17: Kelly Easton 2007-08: Lynn Ullom 24-6 .800 The winningest coach in West Virginia 2009: Tori Hansen (2nd) 2004: Ashlea Bland (1st) 1999-2000 2008-09: Lynn Ullom 24-7 .774 women’s basketball history, Ullom 2010: Tori Hansen (1st) Kelly West (1st) 1/31: Adrianne Harlow averaged more than 20 wins a year. His 2009-10: Lynn Ullom 22-10 .688 Laura Malernee (2nd) 2005: Stacey Moore (1st) 2/28: Kelly Easton teams won 5 league championships, 6 2010-11: Lynn Ullom 25-7 .781 2011: Tori Hansen (1st) Lena Kalvans (2nd) tournament titles, and earned 14 NCAA 2000-01 2013: Hillary Southworth (1st) Lisa Perry (Fresh) 2011-12: Lynn Ullom 15-15 .500 Tournament bids before he retired with 11/27: Jaana Kotova 2015: Kailee Howe (1st) 2006: Lena Kalvans (1st) 2012-13: Lynn Ullom 21-8 .724 one of the top 15 win totals in Division II annals. 1/8: Jaana Kotova Liz Flowers (2nd) Charity Street (1st) 2013-14: Lynn Ullom 20-11 .645 2/5: Jaana Kotova 2016: Kiki Simpson (1st) 2007: Lena Kalvans (1st) 2014-15: Lynn Ullom 24-9 .727 Charity Street (1st) 2/19: Rachael Dedo Kyle Cooper Kailee Howe (1st) 2/26: Adrianne Harlow 2015-16: Lynn Ullom 29-5 .853 Liz Flowers (2nd) 2008: Renee Farina (1st) 13-16, .448 – 1st Season Lisa Perry (1st) 2016-17: Lynn Ullom 9-20 .310 2018:Marissa Brown (1st) 2001-02 Cooper made a positive impression in his Tori Hansen (Fresh) 11/26: Kelly West 2017-18: Kyle Cooper 13-16 .448 Conference Player of the Year first season at the Hilltopper helm, leading 2009: Tori Hansen (1st) 1/21: Kelly West Totals 645-417 .607 1997: Joanna Bernabei West Liberty to a fourth-place finish in Laura Malernee (2nd) 2/25: Shay Glauser 2001: Jaana Kotova the Mountain East Conference despite Kayla Ayers (Fresh) 2009: Tori Hansen battling injuries throughout the season. 2010: Tori Hansen (1st) 2013: Hillary Southworth Junior center Marissa Brown emerged as a Jenni Robbins (Fresh) 2016: Kiki Simpson consensus All-American. 2011: Tori Hansen (1st) Conference Freshman of the Year Laura Malernee (1st) 2008:Tori Hansen 2012: Kayla Ayers (1st) Hillary Southworth (2nd) Conference Coach of the Year 2013: Hillary Southworth (1st) 1996: Lynn Ullom Meghan Wiseman (2nd) 2000: Lynn Ullom Liz Flowers (Fresh) 2016: Lynn Ullom

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2002-03 2008-09 2013-14 1/13: Tara Johnson 11/17: Tori Hansen 11/25: Kailee Howe NCAA RECORD BOOK 1/27: Kelly West 1/12: Tori Hansen 1/27: Liz Flowers 2/17: Tara Johnson 2/9: Tori Hansen 2/10: Kailee Howe Current Boston NATIONAL STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS 2003-04 2009-10 2014-15 College head coach 11/17: Kelly West 1/11: Tori Hansen 1/12: Kailee Howe Joanna Bernabei 3-Point Field Goals (Per Game) 1/19: Ashlea Bland 1/18: Tori Hansen 2/9: Kailee Howe set NCAA Division Year Player G 3FG Avg 2/2: Ashlea Bland II records for 2010-11 2015-16 career assists and 2003 Tara Johnson 32 122 3.8 2/9: Ashlea Bland 12/6: Tori Hansen 11/16: Kailee Howe career assists 2004 Tara Johnson 31 119 3.8 2004-05 12/13: Tori Hansen 12/7: Kiki Simpson per game while 2005 Stacey Moore 27 120 4.4 11/22: Stacey Moore 2/7: Tori Hansen 1/11: Kailee Howe starring for the 2009 Laura Malernee 31 *146 4.7 2/14: Stacey Moore 2011-12 1/25: Kiki Simpson Hilltoppers from 2005-06 2/26: Kayla Ayers 2/8: Kiki Simpson 1994-97. West 2010 Laura Malernee 32 134 4.2 Liberty point 2012 Kayla Ayers 27 105 3.9 none 2012-13 2016-17 guards occupy four 2006-07 11/12: Hillary Southworth none 2017 McKenna Shives 29 106 3.7 of the top seven 11/20: Charity Street 12/10: Jasmin Kiley 2017-18 3-Point Field Goals (Per Game) 11/27: Charity Street 2/4: Hillary Southworth 1/29: Marissa Brown spots among the NCAA Division II Year Player G 3FG Avg 1/2: Lena Kalvans 2/11: Hillary Southworth 2/19: Marissa Brown 1997 Joanna Bernabei 29 296 10.2 2/18: Hillary Southworth leaders in career 2007-08 assists. 2000 Adrianne Harlow 30 240 8.0 11/19: Renee Farina 2001 Adrianne Harlow 30 255 8.5 1/28: Lisa Perry 2002 Kelly West 31 265 8.5 ALL-TIME NCAA DIVISION II CAREER 2008 Lisa Perry 30 290 9.7 LEADERS 2015 Kailee Howe 33 300 9.1 Career Points (Total) 2016 Kailee Howe 34 *326 9.6 1,000 POINT SCORERS Player G FG 3FG FT PTS 2017 McKenna Shives 29 106 3.7 21. Tori Hansen (2008-11) 125 885 56 474 2,300 Field-Goal Percentage Player Seasons Total Player Seasons Total Year Player G 3FG Avg Tori Hansen 2008-11 2,300 Charity Street 2005-07 1,092 Career Points (Total) 2016 Kiki Simpson 192 307 .625 Melissa Hammond 1990-93 2,150 Erica Bevington 1996-00 1,078 Player G Ast Blocked Shots (Per Game) Liz Flowers 2013-16 2,135 MARISSA BROWN ACTIVE 1,063 19. Kiki Simpson (2013-16) 119 1,244 Year Player G Blk Avg Ashlea Bland 2001-04 1,628 Dana Levendoski 2001-04 1,050 Career Assists (Total) 2001 Jaana Kotova 30 159 5.3 Lena Kalvans 2004-07 1,579 Jennifer Safkow 1989-92 1,048 Player G Ast *-NCAA Division II record Hillary Southworth 2012-13, 2015 1,551 Kayla Ayers 2009-12 1,039 1. Joanna Bernabei (1994-97) 116 *1,107 Carrie Ross 1993-96 1,508 Raeanne Ponzo 1980-83 1,036 4. Lisa Perry (2005-08) 119 939 Laura Malernee 2008-11 1,459 Adrianne Harlow 1998-01 1,005 6. Kelly West (2001-04) 124 899 Christy Peabody 1994-97 1,457 7. Adrianne Harlow (1998-01) 119 843 Kelly West 2001-04 1,425 11. Kailee Howe (2013-16) 98 779 Kailee Howe 2014-16 1,360 Career 3-Point Field Goals (Total) Joanna Bernabei 1994-97 1,317 Player G 3FG Lynn Thompson 1985-88 1,267 1. Laura Malernee (2008-11) 123 *441 Kelly Easton 1997-00 1,228 19. Renee Farina (2005-08) 106 324 Kathy Francis 1986-89 1,214 20. Tara Johnson (2001-04) 114 321 Career 3-Point Field Goals (Per Game) Katie Bohus 1998-01 1,206 22. Katie Bohus (1998-01) 115 316 Player G 3FG Avg Meghan Wiseman 2009-11, 2013 1,184 Career Assists (Per Game) 4. Laura Malernee (2008-11) 123 441 3.59 Renee Farina 2005-08 1,163 Player G Ast Avg 27. Renee Farina (2005-08) 106 324 3.06 Debbie Bayha 1987-90 1,155 1. Joanna Bernabei (1994-97) 116 *1,107 *9.5 Rachael Dedo 1998-01 1,135 Career Blocked Shots (Per Game) 7. Lisa Perry (2005-08) 119 939 7.9 Player G Blk Avg Gretchen Gibbs 1986-89 1,119 11. Kelly West (2001-04) 124 899 7.3 3. Jaana Kotova (2001-02) 58 251 4.3 Kiki Simpson 2013-16 1,113 13. Adrianne Harlow (1998-01) 119 843 7.1 *-NCAA Division II record Mary Bea Eaton 1979-82 1,102 Tara Johnson 2001-04 1,100

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NCAA Tournament Scores SCORING Soph: 359, Laura Malernee, 2008-09 Season: 571, Liz Flowers, 2015-16 Junior: 381, Laura Malernee, 2009-10 Career: 1,831, Melissa Hammond, 1989-93 2003 2014 Game: 44, Melissa Hammond vs. W.Va. NCAA Division II East Region Senior: 391, Laura Malernee, 2010-11* Fresh: 381, Melissa Hammond, 1989-90 Longwood (Va.) 77, West Liberty 63 (1R) Glenville State 82, West Liberty 70 (1R) State, Feb. 13, 1992 1997 Soph: 501, Liz Flowers, 2013-14 Season: 705, Tori Hansen, 2009-10 2004 2015 3-POINT FIELD GOAL Junior: 568, Hillary Southworth, 2012-13 Edinboro (Pa.) 87, West Liberty 75 (1R) Avg/Gm: 24.1, Hillary Southworth, 2012-13 Anderson (S.C.) 88, West Liberty 78 (1R) West Liberty 88, West Chester (Pa.) 85, OT PERCENTAGE Season: 571, Liz Flowers, 2015-16 1999 (1R) Career: 2,300, Tori Hansen, 2007-11 2006 Avg/Gm: 19.4, Melissa Hammond, 1989-93 Game: 1.000 (6-6) Julie Cessna vs. Bluefield, Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 77, West Liberty 64 California (Pa.) 69, West Liberty 64 (SF) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (1R) Anderson (S.C.) 84, West Liberty 72 (1R) Fresh: 432, Melissa Hammond, 1989-90 March 2, 2009 2016 Game: 1.000, Evelyn Woods (10-10) vs. Pitt- 2008 (16.6 ppg.) Season: .469, Stacey Moore (120-256), 2000 Johnstown, Feb. 12, 2009 West Liberty 85, Shaw (N.C.) 70 (1R) Soph: 576, Melissa Hammond, 1990-91 2004-05 Millersville (Pa.) 64, West Liberty 63 (1R) Shepherd 65, West Liberty 56 (1R) Season: .644, Kelly Easton (172-267) 1998-99 West Liberty 68, California (Pa.) 62 (SF) (20.6 ppg.) Career: .425, Stacey Moore (205-482), Career: .619, Kelly Easton (516-834) 2001 NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Junior: 705, Tori Hansen, 2009-10 2001-05 Virginia Union 91, West Liberty 77 (F) 1996-2000 Pitt-Johnstown 90, West Liberty 84, OT (1R) 2010 (22.0 ppg.) Fresh: .422, Dana Levendoski (43-102), Fresh: .586, Ashlea Bland (99-169), 2000-01 2002 Senior: 703, Liz Flowers, 2015-16 (20.7 ppg.) 2000-01 Millersville (Pa.) 66, West Liberty 50 (1R) Soph: .617, Kiki Simpson (121-196), 2013-14 Soph: .435, Jenni Robbins (93-214), 2010-11 West Liberty 82, Shippensburg (Pa.) 72, OT 2011 Junior: .644, Kelly Easton (172-267), 1998-99 (1R) REBOUNDS Junior: .465, Carrie Ross (109-234), 1994-95 West Liberty 71, Millersville (Pa.) 68 (1R) Senior: .638, Kelly Easton (183-287), 1999-00 .469, Stacey Moore (120-256), California (Pa.) 76, West Liberty 49 (SF) Game: 29, Kiki Simpson vs. West Chester, Senior: Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 78, West Liberty 72, March 13, 2015** 2004-05 OT (SF) FREE THROWS MADE Season: 452, Kiki Simpson, 2015-16 Game: 14, Liz Flowers vs. Glenville State, Avg/Gm: 13.3, Kiki Simpson, 2015-16 STEALS Game: 9, Joanna Bernabei vs. W.Va. Tech, Jan. 13, 2014, 14, Kailee Howe vs. Shepherd, WLU Game Highs Career: 1,244, Kiki Simpson, 2012-16 Dec. 11, 1993, 9, Tori Hansen at W.Va. Feb. 13, 2014, 14, Melissa Hammond 3FG Attempts: 42, Virginia Union, 3/14/16 Assists: 26, Anderson (S.C.), 3/12/04 Fresh: 306, Lyndsay Frank, 1995-96 Wesleyan, Jan. 22, 2009, 9, Tori Hansen vs. at Shepherd, Jan. 20, 1992, 14, Melissa Points Scored: 88, West Chester, 3/13/15 Soph: 347, Kiki Simpson, 2013-14 3FG %: .483 (14-29), Shaw (N.C.), 3/11/16 Steals: 10, Millersville (Pa.), 3/9/00 Concord, Jan. 23, 2010 Hammond at D&E, Jan. 7, 1992 Points Allowed: 91, Virginia Union, 3/14/16 Junior: 373, Kiki Simpson, 2014-15 FT Made: 18, Pitt-Johnstown, 3/8/01 Blocked Shots: 8, Shippensburg (Pa.), Season: 109, Joanna Bernabei, 1993-94 Season: 170, Melissa Hammond, 1991-92 Senior: 452, Kiki Simpson, 2015-16 FG Made: 32, Edinboro (Pa.), 3/6/97 3/7/02; California (Pa.), 3/12/16 FT Attempts: 31, Pitt-Johnstown, 3/8/01 Avg/Gm: 4.0, Joanna Bernabei, 1993-94 Career: 474, Tori Hansen, 2007-11 FG Attempts: 79, at Glenville State, 3/14/14 Turnovers: 30, Millersville (Pa.), 3/12/10 Fresh: 75, Joanna Bernabei, 1993-94 FT %: .900 (9-10), Millersville (Pa.), 3/9/00 ASSISTS Career: 321, Joanna Bernabei, 1993-97 FG %: .542 (32-59), Edinboro (Pa.), 3/6/97 Fresh: 109, Joanna Bernabei, 1993-94 Soph: 122, Melissa Hammond, 1990-91 Rebounds: 55, Glenville State, 3/14/14 Game: 24, Joanna Bernabei at W.Va. State, 3FG Made: 14, Shaw (N.C.), 3/11/16 Soph: 79, Tori Hansen, 2008-09 Junior: 170, Melissa Hammond, 1991-92 Feb. 8, 1997* Junior: 71, Tori Hansen, 2009-10 Senior: 129, Tori Hansen, 2010-11 Season: 326, Kailee Howe, 2015-16* Senior: 84, Joanna Bernabei, 1996-97 Opponent Game Highs Avg/Gm: 10.2, Joanna Bernabei, 1996-97 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 3FG Attempts: 22, Glenville State, 3/14/14 18, Anderson (S.C.), 3/12/04; Pitt- Career: 1,107, Joanna Bernabei, 1993-97* Assists: BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 23, Tori Hansen at Davis & Elkins, Points Scored: 91, Virginia Union, 3/14/16 Johnstown, 3/8/01 Fresh: 239, Joanna Bernabei, 1993-94 3FG %: .667 (2-3) Edinboro (Pa.), 3/6/97; (2-3) Game: 13, Jaana Kotova vs. Fairmont State, Feb. 26, 2011 Points Allowed: 88, West Chester, 3/13/15 Steals: 17, Millersville (Pa.), 3/9/00 Soph: 278, Joanna Bernabei, 1994-95 California (Pa.), 3/8/02 Feb. 28, 2001 Season: 261, Tori Hansen, 2009-10 Junior: 300, Kailee Howe, 2014-15 FG Made: 36, Anderson (S.C.), 3/12/04; Blocked Shots: 10, Belmont Abbey (N.C.), FT Made: 29, Glenville State, 3/14/14 Season: 159, Jaana Kotova, 2000-01 Career: 751, Tori Hansen, 2007-11 Anderson (S.C.), 3/10/06 3/4/99 Season: 26, Kailee Howe, 2015-16* Avg/Gm: 5.3, Jaana Kotova, 2000-01 Fresh: 102, Joanna Bernabei, 1993-94 FG Attempts: 86, West Chester, 3/13/15 FT Attempts: 39, Longwood (Va.), 3/14/03 Turnovers: 19, Belmont Abbey (N.C.), 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Career: 271, Kiki Simpson, 2012-16 Soph: 196: Tori Hansen, 2008-09 FT %: 1.000 (11-11), Anderson (S.C.), 3/12/04 3/4/99; Shippensburg (Pa.), 3/7/02; Shaw FG %: .554 (36-65), Anderson (S.C.), 3/12/04 Fresh: 63, Lyndsay Frank, 1995-96 Junior: 261, Tori Hansen, 2009-10 (N.C.), 3/11/16 Game: 13, Kayla Ayers at W.Va. Wesleyan, 3FG Made: 9, West Chester, 3/13/15 Rebounds: 53, West Chester, 3/13/15 Soph: 51, Kiki Simpson, 2013-14 Senior: 194, Tori Hansen, 2010-11 Feb. 20, 2012 Junior: 159, Jaana Kotova, 2000-01 Season: 146, Laura Malernee, 2008-09* Senior: 113, Kiki Simpson, 2015-16 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Avg/Gm: 4.7, Laura Malernee, 2008-09 (min. 10 att.) Career: 441, Laura Malernee, 2007-11* FIELD GOALS MADE Fresh: 75, Katie Bohus, 1997-98 Game: 1.000 (14-14) Melissa Hammond Game: 20, Marissa Brown vs. Glenville Soph: 146, Laura Malernee, 2008-09* at D&E, Jan. 7, 1992, 1.000 (14-14) Melissa State, Feb. 17, 2018 Junior: 134, Laura Malernee, 2009-10 Hammond at Shepherd, Jan. 20, 1992, 1.000 Season: 299, Marissa Brown, 2017-18 Senior: 121, Laura Malernee, 2010-11 (10-10) Marissa Brown vs. Slippery Rock Career: 876, Tori Hansen, 2007-11 Nov. 22, 2017 Fresh: 155, Melissa Hammond, 1989-90 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: .846, Kelly West (104-123), 2003-04 Soph: 220, Tori Hansen, 2008-09 Career: .837, Kelly West (415-496), 2000-04 ATTEMPTED Junior: 299, Marissa Brown, 2017-18 Fresh: .819, Kelly West (59-72), 2000-01 Game: 23, Laura Malernee vs. Seton Hill, Senior: 268, Tori Hansen, 2010-11 Soph: .843, Kelly West (112-133), 2001-02 Feb. 21, 2009 Junior: .833, Kelly West (140-168), 2002-03 Season: 391, Laura Malernee, 2010-11* FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Senior: .846, Kelly West (104-123), 2003-04 Career: 1,261, Laura Malernee, 2007-11* Game: 36, Kailee Howe vs. Charleston, Jan. *-NCAA Division II records Fresh: 234, Katie Bohus, 1997-98 28, 2016 **-NCAA Division II

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SERIES RECORDS (SINCE 1981-82 SEASON) GAME-BY-GAME SCORES

Adelphi (N.Y.) 0-1 Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 0-1 Shepherd 43-20 1981-82 (9-11) Fairmont State 58-77 Davis & Elkins 60-57 W Malone 61-57 W Coach: Jan Pannett Alaska-Fairbanks 1-0 Livingstone (N.C.) 1-0 Shippensburg (Pa.) 2-3 Concord 54-58 Wheeling 43-67 Capital 50-72 Bethany 78-34 W California (Pa.) 74-83 Dyke 55-80 Seton Hill 73-62 W Alderson-Broaddus 36-17 Lock Haven (Pa.) 1-0 Siena Heights (Mich.) 1-0 Wheeling 59-76 Alderson-Broaddus 75-64 W Hiram 66-55 W Findlay 79-95 Anderson (S.C.) 0-2 Longwood (Va.) 0-1 Slippery Rock (Pa.) 6-2 Muskingum 70-67 W Navy 52-60 Colgate 69-85 Slippery Rock 67-63 W Ashland (Ohio) 2-3 Madonna 0-1 South Carolina-Upstate 1-0 Fairmont State 65-68 Canisius 63-97 Shippensburg 65-67 Davis & Elkins 64-75

Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio) 1-0 Malone (Ohio) 2-4 St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 1-2 Concord 51-61 Shepherd 67-59 W Seton Hill 69-74 Bethany 70-57 W

Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 1-1 Marietta (Ohio) 0-1 St. Francis (Ill.) 1-1 Bluefield State 70-63 W W.Va. Wesleyan 69-79 Alderson-Broaddus 84-71 W Seton Hill 69-66 W

Bethany 7-0 Mercyhurst (Pa.) 5-2 St. Francis (Ind.) 1-2 Salem 82-57 W Salem 93-59 W Concord 58-62 California (Pa.) 72-75 Bloomsburg (Pa.) 0-1 Millersville (Pa.) 1-3 St. Paul’s (Va.) 1-0 Point Park 80-73 W Bluefield State 58-78 Alderson-Broaddus 64-66 Glenville State 58-67 Bluefield State 25-16 Muskingum (Ohio) 3-4 St. Michael’s (Vt.) 1-0 Charleston 72-75 W.Va. Tech 60-79 Salem 79-70 W Wheeling 65-49 W W.Va. Wesleyan 81-67 W Bowie State (Md.) 1-0 Navy 0-1 St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) 0-1 Wheeling 60-80 Fairmont State 66-79 Salem 62-73 W.Va. State 82-77 W Glenville State 68-74 Glenville State 58-69 Fairmont State 69-67 W California (Pa.) 5-13 Notre Dame (Ohio) 5-6 Tiffin (Ohio) 2-4 Wheeling 66-77 Davis & Elkins 59-84 Wheeling 69-65 W Dyke 60-52 W Canisius (N.Y.) 0-1 Oakland City (Ind.) 1-0 Tusculum (Tenn.) 1-0 Alderson-Broaddus 80-78 W Charleston 80-107 Bluefield State 70-91 Wheeling 53-71 Capital (Ohio) 0-1 Ohio Dominican 0-2 Urbana (Ohio) 7-3 Davis & Elkins 54-58 Alderson-Broaddus *67-61 W Pitt-Johnstown 42-86 Concord 64-53 W

Carlow (Pa.) 4-1 Ohio Northern 1-0 Ursuline (Ohio) 1-1 Glenville State 68-60 W Wheeling 56-58 W.Va. Tech 64-77 Bluefield State 60-58 W

Carnegie Mellon (Pa.) 1-0 Ohio Valley 34-1 UVa-Wise 11-2 Wheeling 61-73 Robert Morris 53-70 Shepherd 69-68 W Shepherd 75-67 W Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 2-0 Ohio University-Eastern 3-2 Virginia Union 1-2 Shippensburg 76-87 Salem 66-60 W Seton Hill 86-60 W W.Va. State 71-61 W Cedarville (Ohio) 0-1 Pitt-Johnstown 11-16 Walsh (Ohio) 2-0 Robert Morris 73-81 1Bluefield State 47-66 Charleston 69-82 Charleston 60-69 Wheeling 66-78 1 Charleston 25-26 Point Park (Pa.) 4-0 Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) 3-0 *-overtime, -WVIAC Tournament W.Va. Wesleyan 72-92 Alderson-Broaddus 84-78 W 1Concord 64-66 1Wheeling 50-61 W.Va. Tech 74-38 W Cheyney (Pa.) 1-1 Puerto Rico-Bayamon 1-0 Wayne State (Mich.) 1-1 1984-85 (8-15) 1-WVIAC Tournament Coach: Bo McConnaughy 1-WVIAC Tournament 1Bluefield State 53-69 Clarion (Pa.) 2-4 Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 2-0 West Chester (Pa.) 2-2 1982-83 (9-14) Shepherd *80-84 1986-87 (14-12) 1-WVIAC Tournament Colgate 0-1 Queens (N.C.) 1-0 Western State (Colo.) 1-0 Coach: Jan Pannett Bowie State 61-51 W Coach: Bo McConnaughy 1988-89 (13-14) Concord 35-16 Queens (N.Y.) 1-0 Westminster (Pa.) 2-0 Robert Morris 53-83 Bethany 59-57 W Siena Heights 79-56 W Coach: Bo McConnaughy Converse (S.C.) 1-0 Rio Grande (Ohio) 1-2 W.Va. State 38-12 Muskingum 70-67 W Muskingum 52-84 Dyke 55-65 Baldwin-Wallace 61-54 W C.W. Post (N.Y.) 1-0 Robert Morris (Pa.) 0-4 W.Va. Tech 16-10 Wheeling 75-82 Robert Morris 53-77 Fairmont State 82-78 W John Carroll 61-60 W Davis & Elkins 31-12 Rollins (Fla.) 0-1 W.Va. Wesleyan 34-16 Fairmont State 64-75 Fairmont State 47-75 Seton Hill 70-56 W Edinboro 77-79 Wash. & Jeff. 73-48 W Wash. & Jeff. 81-74 W Shepherd 74-52 W Seton Hill 87-68 W District of Columbia 3-0 Salem 37-15 Wheeling Jesuit 50-41 Concord 61-62 Bluefield State 55-97 Carlow 67-60 W California (Pa.) 65-85 Dominican (N.Y.) 0-1 Seton Hill 16-6 Widener (Pa.) 1-0 Bluefield State 60-58 W Concord 62-60 W Dyke 65-58 W Fairmont State 56-71 Dowling 1-0 Shaw (N.C.) 1-0 Winston-Salem State (N.C.) 2-2 Charleston 53-84 W.Va. State 73-74 Pitt-Johnstown 47-89 Muskingum 87-70 W

Dyke (Pa.) 2-3 Shawnee State (Ohio) 0-1 W.Va. Tech 51-69 Salem *64-72 Georgian Court 73-72 W Shepherd 89-56 W

East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 1-0 Glenville State 56-72 Alderson-Broaddus 60-61 Wheeling 74-50 W Slippery Rock 69-63 W

Edinboro (Pa.) 6-7 Wheeling 59-60 Shepherd 68-55 W W.Va. State 83-81 W Gannon 49-77 Elizabeth City State (N.C.) 2-1 Salem 61-54 W Davis & Elkins 52-77 W.Va. Tech 73-85 Bluefield State 55-81 Fairmont State 41-35 Shepherd 82-41 W W.Va. Wesleyan 72-51 W Alderson-Broaddus 82-67 W Concord 60-67 W.Va. Wesleyan 61-67 Findlay (Ohio) 1-3 Wheeling 59-65 W.Va. Wesleyan 72-57 W Glenville State 85-91 Carnegie-Mellon 66-59 W W.Va. Tech 59-65 Fairmont State 65-70 Fairmont State 82-64 W Gannon (Pa.) 2-4 W.Va. State 79-69 W Charleston 57-77 Bluefield State 67-75 Malone 86-73 W Geneva (Pa.) 1-0 Davis & Elkins 64-71 Glenville State 56-91 Concord 79-94 Salem 72-58 W Georgian Court 1-1 Salem 77-60 W Tiffin 70-62 W Seton Hill 66-69 Wheeling 63-47 W

Glenville State 22-36 Wheeling 49-87 Wheeling 63-77 Salem 59-56 W Alderson-Broaddus 75-86

Hiram (Ohio) 1-0 Bethany 66-38 W Alderson-Broaddus 66-56 W Glenville State 70-83 Dyke 80-91 Indiana (Pa.) 5-1 Marietta 60-63 1Fairmont State 46-87 California (Pa.) 54-75 Charleston 51-65 IUPUI 0-2 Alderson-Broaddus 68-80 *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Charleston 68-80 W.Va. State 83-75 W 1Bluefield State 46-54 John Carroll (Ohio) 1-0 1985-86 (10-17) Alderson-Broaddus 89-71 W Davis & Elkins 65-48 W 1-WVIAC Tournament Coach: Bo McConnaughy Wheeling 69-70 W.Va. Tech 64-78 Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 1-1 1983-84 (6-17) Malone 66-89 Davis & Elkins 92-73 W Pitt-Johnstown 75-88 Kentucky Wesleyan 1-1 Coach: Jan Pannett Tiffin 104-47 W 1W.Va. State 76-84 Wheeling 52-68 Kutztown (Pa.) 1-0 Malone 45-93 Carlow 67-71 1-WVIAC Tournament 1Wheeling 53-52 W

Lake Erie (Ohio) 3-0 Wheeling 63-89 1 W.Va. State 77-59 W 1987-88 (14-9) Charleston 57-60 Bethany 69-41 W Wash. & Jeff. 100-68 W Coach: Bo McConnaughy 1-WVIAC Tournament

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1989-90 (8-18) OU Eastern 58-68 Fairmont State 58-72 Salem-Teikyo 61-91 1996-97 (23-6) Shepherd 59-62 Shepherd 65-64 W Salem International 93-48 W Coach: Bo McConnaughy W.Va. State 78-87 Shepherd 66-64 W Alderson-Broaddus 60-68 WVIAC Champions Pitt-Johnstown 79-70 W Dominican 67-70 Ohio Valley 96-55 W

Malone 55-62 1Concord 61-90 W.Va. State 68-72 Davis & Elkins 88-46 W WVIAC Tourney Champions W.Va. State 88-72 W St. Thomas Aquinas 63-81 Fairmont State 84-61 W NCAA East Region Edinboro 68-81 1 -WVIAC Tournament Wheeling Jesuit 60-63 Fairmont State 71-80 Tournament Wheeling Jesuit 73-44 W OU Eastern 97-63 W Wheeling Jesuit 74-52 W W.Va. State 57-45 W 1991-92 (12-16) Alderson-Broaddus 65-72 Carlow 90-65 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Salem-Teikyo 79-68 W Ohio Valley 68-52 W 1Fairmont State 61-50 W Fairmont State 71-80 Coach: Lynn Ullom Davis & Elkins 74-55 W Shepherd 68-48 W Seton Hill 95-53 W Alderson-Broaddus 79-98 W.Va. Tech 94-73 W 1Wheeling Jesuit 72-67 W

Wheeling Jesuit 52-56 Clarion 59-107 Pitt-Johnstown 62-82 Glenville State 67-64 W Slippery Rock 76-55 W Davis & Elkins 88-71 W Charleston 91-67 W 1Glenville State 73-46 W

California (Pa.) 77-72 W Widener 88-73 W 1Concord 64-62 W Wheeling Jesuit 77-88 IUPUI *67-69 Fairmont State 82-70 W Glenville State 59-73 2Pitt-Johnstown *84-90

Muskingum 60-72 Edinboro 44-97 1Bluefield State 60-82 Salem-Teikyo 57-88 St. Francis (Ind.) 83-91 W.Va. Wesleyan 94-87 W Concord 94-74 W *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament 2-East Region Tournament Alderson-Broaddus 69-64 W Salem-Teikyo 63-61 W *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Fairmont State 77-83 Wheeling Jesuit 87-64 W 1Shepherd 68-46 W Bluefield State 82-58 W

1 2001-02 (27-4) OU Eastern 71-58 W W.Va. Tech 56-93 1993-94 (18-9) Davis & Elkins 82-88 Shepherd 62-51 W Charleston 83-92 Pitt-Johnstown 73-69 W NCAA East Region W.Va. Wesleyan 55-63 Muskingum 65-95 Coach: Lynn Ullom Shepherd 79-63 W *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Salem-Teikyo 67-69 Davis & Elkins 74-64 W Tournament Glenville State 89-92 Wheeling Jesuit 65-72 Tiffin 64-75 1W.Va. Wesleyan 87-73 W Indiana (Pa.) 65-62 W 1998-99 (19-11) Alderson-Broaddus 92-65 W Coach: Lynn Ullom

1 Davis & Elkins 62-61 W Bethany 69-63 W Rio Grande 75-88 Charleston 86-82 W W.Va. Tech 91-74 W WVIAC Tourney Champions Davis & Elkins 62-57 W Queens (N.C.) 77-64 W

1 NCAA East Region Shepherd 81-70 W Wheeling Jesuit 61-56 W Wheeling Jesuit 78-83 Salem-Teikyo 66-85 Charleston 76-64 W Fairmont State 78-66 W Belmont Abbey 66-50 W Tournament Wheeling Jesuit 62-65 Davis & Elkins 81-76 W Walsh 82-69 W 1 *-overtime, -WVIAC Tournament Glenville State 62-59 W Coach: Lynn Ullom W.Va. Wesleyan 75-72 W UPR-Rio Piedras 97-45 W Alderson-Broaddus 50-61 W.Va. Wesleyan 73-60 W Charleston 89-86 W Shepherd 65-89 1995-96 (22-8) Concord 76-63 W St. Francis (Ind.) 88-91 Bethany 89-67 W Charleston 62-77 Gannon 61-85 x-Shepherd 2-0 W Coach: Lynn Ullom W.Va. State 67-59 W Bluefield State 56-44 W Rollins 69-71 California (Pa.) 47-69 Fairmont State 83-84 W.Va. State 95-88 W W.Va. Tech 80-65 W Shawnee State 76-83 Wheeling Jesuit *81-75 W Salem-Teikyo 86-56 W California (Pa.) 78-99 Livingstone 71-55 W Seton Hill 54-92 Charleston 63-75 Ohio Northern *79-67 W Geneva 82-66 W Salem-Teikyo 78-69 W Alderson-Broaddus 60-80 St. Francis (Ill.) 71-65 W Winston-Salem State 87-42 W Salem-Teikyo 58-66 Shepherd 80-97 Rio Grande 69-94 Seton Hill 77-52 W Alderson-Broaddus 70-56 W Fairmont State 82-58 W Wheeling Jesuit 57-71 Shepherd 50-48 W Concord 59-72 Fairmont State 72-82 W.Va. State 87-54 W Ashland 57-91 Davis & Elkins 73-49 W W.Va. Wesleyan 86-64 W Shepherd 73-62 W Davis & Elkins 86-82 W Bluefield State 49-72 Wheeling Jesuit 74-90 Alderson-Broaddus 76-89 Shepherd 55-43 W Fairmont State 83-70 W Shepherd 87-65 W OU Eastern 99-56 W W.Va. Wesleyan 92-55 W Glenville State 69-85 Concord 67-65 W Concord 75-69 W Davis & Elkins 101-49 W 1W.Va. Tech 83-52 W Pitt-Johnstown 59-66 W.Va. Tech 82-67 W W.Va. Tech 78-48 W Shepherd 66-58 W Bluefield State 50-83 Bluefield State 78-92 IUPUI *76-83 1Wheeling Jesuit 76-65 W W.Va. State 84-52 W Charleston 66-58 W Salem International 68-38 W W.Va. Tech 62-72 Glenville State 76-70 W Fairmont State 82-74 W St. Francis (Ind.) 69-59 W 1Glenville State 67-56 W Wheeling Jesuit 75-64 W Glenville State 65-73 Ohio Valley 98-52 W W.Va. State 105-63 W Glenville State 60-79 Alderson-Broaddus 86-73 W W.Va. Tech 89-76 W 2Millersville 63-64 Salem-Teikyo 84-66 W Concord 82-61 W Alderson-Broaddus 86-51 W 1Alderson-Broaddus 51-69 Alderson-Broaddus 65-80 Ohio Valley 79-46 W Charleston 75-72 W *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Alderson-Broaddus 62-63 Bluefield State 59-44 W Pitt-Johnstown 70-64 W 2-East Region Tournament 1-WVIAC Tournament W.Va. State 78-62 W W.Va. Wesleyan 69-84 Glenville State 76-54 W Davis & Elkins 84-52 W Salem-Teikyo 87-62 W Fairmont State 92-35 W 2000-01 (25-5) 1990-91 (7-21) Shepherd 88-57 W Carlow 76-71 W Concord 85-62 W Fairmont State 95-79 W Wheeling Jesuit 67-61 W Alderson-Broaddus 72-67 W WVIAC Champions Coach: Bo McConnaughy Fairmont State 60-72 Shepherd 81-64 W Bluefield State 61-68 1 W.Va. Wesleyan 91-63 W Davis & Elkins 85-65 W WVIAC Tourney Champions Glenville State *58-62 W.Va. Tech 59-66 Pitt-Johnstown 42-79 W.Va. State 85-72 W Wheeling Jesuit 77-55 W 1 Fairmont State 75-67 W Fairmont State 65-66 NCAA East Region Charleston 67-54 W 1 West Chester 66-72 Concord 65-83 Glenville State 69-76 Salem-Teikyo 66-62 W 1 Tournament Alderson-Broaddus 59-57 W W.Va. Wesleyan 79-73 W Concord 73-57 W 1 Point Park 68-51 W -WVIAC Tournament Davis & Elkins 82-69 W Alderson-Broaddus 80-90 2 Coach: Lynn Ullom Edinboro 75-87 Shepherd 53-52 W Bluefield State 75-64 W Carson-Newman 83-65 W Concord 60-86 Salem-Teikyo 89-72 W Pitt-Johnstown *76-70 W 1 1992-93 (11-18) *-overtime, -WVIAC Tournament Westminster 81-60 W W.Va. State 59-45 W 2 Bluefield State 51-85 Coach: Lynn Ullom Fairmont State 84-79 W Fairmont State 88-68 W -East Region Tournament West Chester 85-90 Pitt-Johnstown 58-68 Salem International 67-55 W Muskingum 67-69 California (Pa.) 60-81 1Salem-Teikyo 74-64 W W.Va. Wesleyan 77-67 W 1997-98 (16-13) Davis & Elkins 82-54 W W.Va. State 69-71 Ohio Valley 81-52 W W.Va. State 56-57 Dowling 73-72 W 1W.Va. Wesleyan 83-78 W Davis & Elkins 93-56 W Coach: Lynn Ullom St. Francis (Ill.) 81-100 Wheeling Jesuit 77-64 W Fairmont State 77-57 W Westminster 84-60 W Fairmont State 55-70 Tiffin 58-83 1Wheeling Jesuit 66-78 Ohio Valley 108-67 W Ohio Valley 94-63 W Salem-Teikyo 36-47 Wheeling Jesuit 69-53 W Wheeling Jesuit 45-82 Ohio Valley 68-70 Mercyhurst 73-90 Carlow 89-61 W x-forfeit, *-overtime W.Va. State 101-50 W 1W.Va. Tech 85-56 W 1 Alderson-Broaddus 56-48 W -WVIAC Tournament Seton Hill 95-71 W California (Pa.) 61-47 W Wheeling Jesuit 56-73 Charleston 80-60 W Shepherd 84-60 W 1 Davis & Elkins 90-74 W Concord 80-53 W 1994-95 (17-13) Clarion 57-67 Alderson-Broaddus 84-77 W OU Eastern 57-63 Shepherd 66-73 Wheeling Jesuit 88-70 W 1 Fairmont State 54-71 Glenville State 50-54 Coach: Lynn Ullom St. Michael’s 108-87 W Shepherd 54-63 Point Park 62-52 W Wheeling Jesuit 60-73 Salem-Teikyo 61-69 2 1 Shippensburg *82-72 W W.Va. Tech 98-99 Fairmont State 64-51 W Edinboro 59-81 Davis & Elkins 79-48 W Malone 70-78 Point Park 71-66 W Alderson-Broaddus 76-81 2 1 California (Pa.) 49-76 Wheeling Jesuit 71-67 W Glenville State 65-62 W 1 Wheeling Jesuit 66-67 W.Va. Wesleyan 84-70 W Glenville State 77-61 W Wheeling Jesuit 54-85 W.Va. State 78-46 W 1 1Alderson-Broaddus 70-67 W *-overtime, -WVIAC Tournament Ashland 112-106 W Shepherd 77-64 W 2 Alderson-Broaddus 66-63 W W.Va. State 64-48 W 1W.Va. Wesleyan 58-57 W W.Va. Tech 75-64 W -East Region Tournament 2Belmont Abbey 64-77 Rio Grande 107-86 W Davis & Elkins 76-74 W Davis & Elkins 73-74 W.Va. Tech 65-55 W 1Charleston 99-91 W Salem International 64-52 W 1-WVIAC Tournament, 2-East Region Shepherd *89-77 W W.Va. Tech 81-64 W W.Va. Wesleyan 69-54 W Concord 81-82 1Salem-Teikyo 54-81 Ohio Valley 92-53 W Tournament Charleston 78-89 Charleston 72-80 Alderson-Broaddus 65-58 W Bluefield State 65-86 *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Pitt-Johnstown 61-71 Madonna 64-79 1999-00 (23-7) Glenville State 59-61 Fairmont State 72-65 W Fairmont State 55-85 Fairmont State 79-67 W WVIAC Champions Pitt-Johnstown 53-80 Salem-Teikyo 60-78 Salem-Teikyo 72-78 Concord 73-55 W WVIAC Tourney Champions Wheeling Jesuit 78-72 W W.Va. Wesleyan 68-85 Wheeling Jesuit 59-67 Ohio Valley 65-55 W Bluefield State 49-53 NCAA East Region Glenville State 66-47 W W.Va. State 74-67 W Shepherd 67-92 W.Va. Wesleyan *84-88 Salem-Teikyo 63-65 Tournament Charleston 90-72 W Alderson-Broaddus 77-71 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Charleston 51-105 Alderson-Broaddus 76-73 W Alderson-Broaddus 58-71 Concord 83-52 W Concord 91-87 W Ohio Valley 80-75 W Glenville State 72-90 Glenville State 57-83 Fairmont State 83-69 W Bluefield State 76-50 W Bluefield State 73-64 W Wheeling Jesuit 88-68 W Shepherd 74-69 W Gannon 57-88 W.Va. Wesleyan 63-66 W.Va. State 81-65 W Ohio Valley 92-52 W California (Pa.) 50-77

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2002-03 (24-8) Wheeling Jesuit 90-81 W Edinboro 81-69 W Fairmont State 60-73 2008-09 (24-7) Pitt-Johnstown 65-69 Concord 56-54 W Wheeling Jesuit 67-56 W NCAA East Region Glenville State 61-64 C.W. Post 76-64 W 1Davis & Elkins 72-47 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Shepherd 96-72 W Alderson-Broaddus *79-76 W 1Ohio Valley 81-39 W

Tournament Charleston 75-58 W Alderson-Broaddus 92-71 W 1Wheeling Jesuit 69-62 W Tiffin 65-69 Seton Hill 73-77 Lenoir-Rhyne 52-68 1Shepherd **88-87 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Mercyhurst 72-66 W Shepherd 79-76 W 1Charleston 76-58 W Lake Erie 81-68 W Fairmont State 93-78 W Alaska-Fairbanks 80-69 W 1Fairmont State 63-71 Winston-Salem State 52-61 Concord 83-67 W Davis & Elkins 66-57 W 1Glenville State 44-69 Ashland (Ohio) 68-78 Salem International 88-44 W Western State (Colo.) 84-78 W *-overtime, **-double overtime Bluefield State 83-58 W 1-WVIAC Tournament Bluefield State 87-46 W W.Va. Wesleyan 59-76 *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Shepherd 74-61 W Ohio Valley 91-60 W Fairmont State 75-67 W Slippery Rock 62-51 W 2013-14 (20-11) W.Va. State 91-66 W W.Va. Tech 102-54 W 2007-08 (24-6) Fairmont State 46-49 Bluefield State 97-49 W Charleston 67-76 District of Columbia 77-66 W NCAA Atlantic Region Salem International 72-61 W Salem International 84-36 W NCAA East Region Clarion 81-62 W Wheeling Jesuit 78-70 W Winston-Salem State 61-72 Tournament Winston-Salem State 71-56 W Tournament Ohio Valley 98-47 W Ohio Valley 100-72 W Indiana (Pa.) 58-70 1Davis & Elkins 97-87 W Wheeling Jesuit 58-44 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Oakland City 93-75 W Coach: Lynn Ullom 1 Fairmont State 52-68 Pitt-Johnstown 71-63 W Kentucky Wesleyan 80-59 W Glenville State 96-79 W Glenville State 77-106 Kutztown (Pa.) 80-74 W Kentucky Wesleyan 61-84 Gannon 71-68 W 1 Wheeling Jesuit 84-65 W District of Columbia 93-77 W Lake Erie 79-49 W Wheeling Jesuit *75-68 W Fairmont State 62-72 Virginia Union 80-94 Alderson-Broaddus 75-73 W Wayne State (Mich.) 75-51 W 1 1 Alderson-Broaddus 75-45 W Fairmont State 62-60 W Seton Hill 68-65 W Fairmont State *78-85 Bluefield State 65-54 W Millersville (Pa.) 83-92 Shepherd 56-69 Edinboro 103-66 W 1 2 Wheeling Jesuit 69-65 W Wheeling Jesuit *78-89 Charleston 50-70 Millersville 50-66 Seton Hill *74-76 Clarion (Pa.) 88-104 Davis & Elkins *79-78 W Ashland (Ohio) 86-76 W 1 1 W.Va. State 71-69 W Glenville State 58-74 Bluefield State 88-47 W *-overtime, -WVIAC Tournament W.Va. Wesleyan 69-62 W Charleston 84-80 W W.Va. Wesleyan 73-77 Fairmont State 51-61 2-Atlantic Region Tournament 1 Glenville State 59-58 W Charleston 61-76 Concord 73-57 W Davis & Elkins 63-74 W.Va. State 89-75 W W.Va. Tech 71-55 W Shepherd 79-64 W 2 2010-11 (25-7) Anderson (S.C.) 78-88 Concord 78-64 W W.Va. Wesleyan 60-55 W Bluefield State 70-68 W Notre Dame (Ohio) 76-85 Salem International 78-70 W Tiffin 56-66 NCAA Atlantic Region 1 *-overtime, -WVIAC Tournament Bluefield State 87-66 W Glenville State 74-66 W Concord 80-79 W Urbana (Ohio) 74-75 Ohio Valley 82-45 W 2-East Region Tournament Georgian Court 77-58 W Tournament W.Va. State 76-54 W Alderson-Broaddus 62-52 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Shepherd 60-71 UPR-Rio Piedras 87-51 W Pitt-Johnstown 68-65 W 2004-05 (13-14) Edinboro 57-49 W Salem International 78-36 W Ohio Valley 88-61 W Elizabeth City St. (N.C.) 59-58 W Ohio Valley 66-49 W UPR-Bayamon 76-66 W Fairmont State 75-57 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Seton Hill 91-84 W Ohio Valley 72-71 W Shepherd 70-61 W St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 74-79 Pitt-Johnstown 63-69 Concord 78-79 Wheeling Jesuit 75-59 W Bloomsburg 76-83 Charleston 69-77 Fairmont State *71-70 W Wheeling Jesuit 84-56 W Saint Paul’s (N.C.) 110-60 W Alderson-Broaddus 63-58 W UVa-Wise 82-60 W Glenville State 62-51 W West Chester 78-76 W Wheeling Jesuit 58-53 W Wheeling Jesuit *71-70 W W.Va. State 85-68 W Shippensburg 78-71 W W.Va. State 78-88 Shepherd 73-78 Charleston 69-64 W Findlay 42-70 Shepherd 47-75 1 Salem International 79-46 W Davis & Elkins 73-39 W Alderson-Broaddus 101-45 W Glenville State 66-75 W.Va. Wesleyan 91-79 W Mercyhurst 92-61 W Cheyney 62-51 W Alderson-Broaddus 64-52 W 1 Fairmont State 77-65 W Pitt-Johnstown 80-66 W Fairmont State 113-55 W W.Va. Wesleyan 73-85 Glenville State 107-94 W Concord 79-76 W Elizabeth City State 72-78 Glenville State 53-47 W 1 Glenville State 52-69 Salem International 110-48 W Charleston 65-56 W Wheeling Jesuit 78-61 W Fairmont State 75-85 Bluefield State 87-66 W Alderson-Broaddus 61-63 W.Va. Wesleyan 68-63 W 2 Anderson (S.C.) 72-84 Fairmont State 60-64 California (Pa.) 88-83 W Davis & Elkins 55-61 Wheeling Jesuit 68-67 W Salem International 63-28 W Shepherd 63-72 Ohio Valley 78-56 W 1 1 *-overtime, -WVIAC Tournament Seton Hill 88-68 W Indiana (Pa.) 72-70 W Seton Hill 71-62 W Urbana (Ohio) 73-58 W Ohio Valley 71-66 W Davis & Elkins 78-54 W 2-East Region Tournament Bluefield State *88-83 W 1 Ohio Valley 84-50 W Concord 97-62 W W.Va. Wesleyan 59-82 Notre Dame (Ohio) 80-64 W W.Va. State 67-69 W.Va. Wesleyan 73-75 Concord 70-51 W 2006-07 (21-10) 1 Wheeling Jesuit 57-46 W Wheeling Jesuit 81-59 W *-overtime, -WVIAC Tournament Charleston 46-45 W Fairmont State 85-67 W W.Va. Tech 77-74 W W.Va. State 69-42 W Coach: Lynn Ullom 1 Bluefield State 95-38 W Glenville State 84-63 W 2012-13 (21-8) W.Va. State 90-81 W Wheeling Jesuit 78-80 Salem International 78-61 W USC-Upstate *93-92 W Salem International 79-40 W 1 Shepherd 71-59 W Fairmont State 60-76 Coach: Lynn Ullom Concord 80-61 W 1Alderson-Broaddus 91-56 W Pitt-Johnstown 63-87 Converse 74-50 W Davis & Elkins 74-50 W 1 W.Va. Wesleyan 64-56 W Bluefield State 103-59 W Edinboro (Pa.) 71-90 UVa-Wise 76-58 W 1Ohio Valley 58-56 W Ohio Valley 74-68 W Lock Haven 70-50 W Pitt-Johnstown 73-49 W 1 Charleston 59-64 Seton Hill 76-69 W Virginia Union 71-66 W Shepherd 105-98 W 1W.Va. Wesleyan 62-54 W Fairmont State 66-71 Indiana (Pa.) 75-72 W Fairmont State 62-48 W 1 -WVIAC Tournament W.Va. Wesleyan 65-68 St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 80-74 W Fairmont State 69-57 W 1Glenville State 41-52 Wheeling Jesuit 53-55 Edinboro 86-84 W Seton Hill 74-55 W 2009-10 (24-6) Davis & Elkins 61-43 W Shippensburg (Pa.) 68-76 W.Va. Wesleyan 75-57 W 2 Longwood 63-77 Glenville State 49-72 Gannon 70-79 Ohio Valley 85-56 W NCAA Atlantic Region Bluefield State 86-49 W W.Va. Wesleyan 76-72 W Glenville State 81-105 *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Charleston 43-91 Ashland (Ohio) 69-75 Wheeling Jesuit 61-59 W Tournament 2-East Region Tournament Concord 69-61 W Ohio Valley **77-69 W Wheeling Jesuit 71-66 W Concord 87-64 W Edinboro 73-63 W 1Ohio Valley 80-39 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Shepherd 93-66 W W.Va. State 71-64 W 1UVa-Wise 82-57 W 2003-04 (26-5) Bluefield State 80-49 W W.Va. Wesleyan 73-66 W 1Glenville State 47-56 Findlay 56-81 WVIAC Tourney Champions Wheeling Jesuit 89-65 W Glenville State 101-93 W 1Charleston 49-76 W.Va. State 66-62 W Ohio Valley 85-55 W 2Shepherd 56-65 Lake Erie 87-74 W NCAA East Region Ohio Valley 73-70 W Davis & Elkins 57-67 2Glenville State 70-82 Tournament Salem International 87-51 W Shepherd *87-94 *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Indiana (Pa.) 61-53 W 2-East Region Tournament Pitt-Johnstown 75-77 Pitt-Johnstown 91-60 W 1-MEC Tournament, 2-Atlantic Region Coach: Lynn Ullom Shepherd 71-74 Ohio Valley 70-69 W Davis & Elkins 90-38 W Tournament Alderson-Broaddus 74-49 W Shepherd 94-86 W Gannon 68-63 W Fairmont State 60-62 Salem International 58-67 Pitt-Johnstown 63-77 W.Va. State 98-78 W Seton Hill 58-70 East Stroudsburg 86-74 W Wheeling Jesuit 73-79 W.Va. State 96-78 W Fairmont State 66-73 Glenville State 85-112 Charleston 78-59 W Queens (N.Y.) 91-64 W 1Concord 85-56 W Wheeling Jesuit 72-58 W Edinboro 76-70 W W.Va. Wesleyan 73-64 W Fairmont State 63-72 Clarion 81-89 1Fairmont State 84-73 W Pitt-Johnstown 84-85 Indiana (Pa.) ***97-95 W Davis & Elkins *95-86 W Concord 94-77 W Johnson C. Smith 75-60 W 1Wheeling Jesuit 39-63 Charleston 60-67 Glenville State 98-89 W 1Bluefield State 101-70 W Wheeling Jesuit 69-65 W Carson-Newman 60-53 W 1-WVIAC Tournament Fairmont State 69-42 W W.Va. Wesleyan *78-80 1Concord 61-65 Bluefield State 85-50 W Alderson-Broaddus 100-47 W 2005-06 (24-7) Concord 80-48 W Charleston 82-79 W 2Millersville 71-68 W W.Va. State 70-73 Shepherd 57-39 W NCAA East Region Bluefield State 92-50 W W.Va. State 84-75 W 2Johnson C. Smith *72-78 Seton Hill 71-64 W Davis & Elkins 62-80 Tournament Ohio Valley 97-89 W Wheeling Jesuit 87-71 W Coach: Lynn Ullom *-overtime, 1-WVIAC Tournament Ohio Valley 88-55 W W.Va. Wesleyan 79-59 W Seton Hill 83-69 W Salem International 88-73 W 2-Atlantic Region Tournament Wayne State (Mich.) 74-79 Alderson-Broaddus 83-79 W W.Va. Tech 98-59 W Glenville State 48-77 Concord 67-65 W Walsh 82-67 W 2011-12 (15-15) Charleston 88-64 W Salem International 78-49 W Shepherd 77-55 W Ohio Valley 85-54 W Coach: Lynn Ullom Findlay 65-62 W Fairmont State 72-62 W Ohio Valley 75-50 W Salem International 117-39 W Alderson-Broaddus 98-58 W Elizabeth City State 63-56 W Slippery Rock *64-52 W Shepherd 70-73 Pitt-Johnstown 89-66 W Alderson-Broaddus 88-59 W Wheeling Jesuit 73-89 St. Augustine’s 49-59 District of Columbia 90-58 W Pitt-Johnstown *98-90 W Fairmont State 68-61 W Davis & Elkins 73-81

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2014-15 (24-9) Glenville State 105-79 W 2017-18 (13-16) MEC Champions W.Va. Wesleyan 89-69 W Coach: Kyle Cooper CONFERENCE HISTORY MEC Tourney Champions UVa-Wise 59-53 W Mercyhurst (Pa.) 53-69 NCAA Atlantic Region A charter member of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Concord 86-46 W California (Pa.) 61-68 Semifinals when it formed in 1924, West Liberty was also part of the WVIAC’s women’s Coach: Lynn Ullom Wheeling Jesuit 69-64 W Mercyhurst (Pa.) 76-55 W basketball program since its inception in 1981-82. The Hilltoppers won Notre Dame (Ohio) 61-65 Ursuline (Ohio) 85-105 Mercyhurst (Pa.) 83-75 W three WVIAC women’s basketball titles and claimed five WVIAC women’s Glenville State 75-96 California (Pa.) 68-78 Charleston 80-56 W tournament championships. Charleston 87-65 W W.Va. State 90-99 W.Va. Wesleyan 78-64 W When the league dissolved following the 2012-13 season, West Liberty joined W.Va. State 95-77 W Fairmont State 67-61 W Slippery Rock (Pa.) 74-89 11 other schools in forming the Mountain East Conference, which began Tusculum (Tenn.) 108-80 W Shepherd 95-69 W Urbana 84-92 operation as the NCAA's newest Division II all-sports league in the summer of 2013. Reid Amos was appointed as Notre Dame (Ohio) 75-71 W Concord 90-66 W Notre Dame (Ohio) 98-94 W the MEC's first commissioner and the conference offices are centrally located in Bridgeport, W.Va. Urbana (Ohio) *94-99 UVa-Wise 86-65 W Shepherd* 72-79

Cedarville (Ohio) 78-87 W.Va. Wesleyan 86-56 W Fairmont State 87-79 W The 12 charter members of the MEC include nine West Virginia institutions – , Fairmont State

Ursuline (Ohio) 102-78 W Glenville State *101-100 W Cheyney (Pa.) 69-81 University, , Shepherd University, The , West Liberty University,

Adelphi (N.Y.) 57-78 Urbana (Ohio) 94-68 W Salem 59-65 W.Va. State University, Wheeling Jesuit University, and W.Va. Wesleyan College – along with

Concord 90-65 W Wheeling Jesuit 60-50 W W.Va. State 76-84 and Urbana University from Ohio and the University of Virginia’s College at Wise. UVa-Wise 77-71 W 1UVa-Wise 73-51 W Charleston 84-76 W In addition to women’s basketball, the MEC crowns conference champions in 16 other sports: football, men’s Shepherd 90-87 W 1Fairmont State 53-40 W UVa-Wise 73-53 W basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s

W.Va. Wesleyan 88-66 W 1Wheeling Jesuit 66-70 Concord 63-90 and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, softball, volleyball and women’s lacrosse.

Glenville State 67-70 2Shaw (N.C.) 85-70 W Urbana** 110-106 W 2California (Pa.) 68-62 W Wheeling Jesuit* 72-79 Fairmont State 77-74 W Women’s 2005: Wheeling Jesuit 1990: Bluefield State 2006: Glenville State Wheeling Jesuit 76-82 2Virginia Union 77-91 Shepherd 72-59 W 2006: Charleston 1991: West Virginia Tech 2007: Glenville State Urbana (Ohio) 83-62 W *-overtime, 1-MEC Tournament Fairmont State 78-77 W Tournament 2-Atlantic Region Tournament Notre Dame (Ohio) 68-77 UVa-Wise 73-59 W Champions 2007: Glenville State 1992: Charleston 2008: Shepherd 2016-17 (9-20) Charleston 90-83 W Concord 100-89 W Coach: Lynn Ullom WVIAC 2008: Fairmont State 1993: Bluefield State 2009: Charleston W.Va. State 89-53 W W.Va. State 106-86 W Mercyhurst (Pa.) 53-69 2009: Charleston 1994: Wheeling Jesuit 2010: West Virginia Wesleyan Concord 98-61 W Charleston 51-62 1982: Charleston California (Pa.) 50-92 UVa-Wise 81-79 W W.Va. Wesleyan 79-81 2010: Fairmont State 1995: Salem-Teikyo 2011: Charleston Ohio Dominican 67-84 1983: Charleston Shepherd 72-77 Glenville State 103-106 2011: Glenville State 1996: Salem-Teikyo 2012: West Virginia Wesleyan Notre Dame (Ohio) 65-79 1984: Fairmont State Fairmont State 91-80 W Notre Dame (Ohio) 80-88 Urbana 100-49 W 2012: W.Va. Wesleyan 1997: WEST LIBERTY 2013: Glenville State W.Va. Wesleyan 86-79 W Wheeling Jesuit 83-75 W 1985: Bluefield State Edinboro (Pa.) 52-87 1Fairmont State 55-64 2013: Fairmont State 1998: Alderson-Broaddus Glenville State 93-86 W 1986: Charleston Shepherd 57-69 MEC Wheeling Jesuit 60-48 W *-overtime, **-double overtime 1999: Shepherd Fairmont State 62-81 1-MEC Tournament 1987: Concord MEC 1UVa-Wise **73-68 W 2014: Glenville State Salem International 109-59 W 2000: WEST LIBERTY 1 1988: Charleston 2014: Glenville State Wheeling Jesuit *70-68 W 2015: WEST LIBERTY Slippery Rock (Pa.) 67-78 2001: WEST LIBERTY 1Notre Dame (Ohio) 76-55 W 1989: W.Va. Tech 2015: WEST LIBERTY W.Va. State 64-90 2016: WEST LIBERTY 2West Chester *88-85 W 2002: Glenville State Charleston 71-49 W 1990: Charleston 2016: Wheeling Jesuit 2 2017: Glenville State California (Pa.) 64-69 2003: Glenville State Glenville State 72-102 1991: Charleston 2017: Wheeling Jesuit *-overtime, **-double overtime 2018: Glenville State 1-MEC Tournament, 2-Atlantic Region W.Va. Wesleyan 86-66 W 2004: Glenville State 1992: Charleston 2018: Glenville State Tournament UVa-Wise 60-79 NOTE: Regular season winner 2005: Fairmont State 2015-16 (29-5) Concord 88-76 W 1993: Bluefield State is considered the conference MEC Champions Women’s champion Wheeling Jesuit 79-72 W 1994: Wheeling Jesuit NCAA ‘Sweet 16’ Notre Dame (Ohio) 65-75 Basketball Coach: Lynn Ullom 1995: Salem-Teikyo Charleston 47-65 Champions Mercyhurst (Pa.) 78-64 W W.Va. State 100-90 W 1996: Salem-Teikyo California (Pa.) 88-65 W WVIAC Shepherd 68-73 Ohio Dominican 69-73 1997: WEST LIBERTY Fairmont State 69-83 1982: Charleston Notre Dame (Ohio) 77-68 W 1998: Charleston Concord 54-81 Urbana (Ohio) 95-79 W 1983: Charleston UVa-Wise 62-72 1999: WEST LIBERTY Slippery Rock (Pa.) 79-77 W 1984: Charleston W.Va. Wesleyan 85-71 W Shepherd 97-78 W 2000: WEST LIBERTY Glenville State 74-100 1985: Bluefield State Fairmont State 80-74 W 2001: WEST LIBERTY Urbana 69-67 W 1986: Charleston Clarion (Pa.) 67-49 W 2002: Glenville State Wheeling Jesuit 58-59 Salem International 84-53 W 1987: Bluefield State 1Charleston 55-82 2003: Glenville State W.Va. State 78-73 W 1988: Salem-Teikyo 1-MEC Tournament Charleston 48-37 W 2004: WEST LIBERTY 1989: Glenville State

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POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROW % (min. 11) POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROW % (min. 11) *Melissa Hammond 44 *Kayla Ayers 13 *Melissa Hammond (14-14) 100.0 *Tori Hansen (2010) 705 *Laura Malernee (2009) 146 *Kelly West (2004) 84.6 MARISSA BROWN 43 Laura Malernee 12 Melissa Hammond (14-14) 100.0 Liz Flowers (2016) 703 Laura Malernee (2010) 134 Kelly West (2002) 84.2 Melissa Hammond 43 Laura Malernee, Stacey Moore 11 Melissa Hammond (12-12) 100.0 Hillary Southworth 700 Tara Johnson (2003) 122 Andi Winney (2010) 83.8 (2013) Hillary Southworth 43 Stacey Moore, Laura Malernee, 10 Christy Peabody, Kelly West, 100.0 Laura Malernee (2011) 121 Kelly West (2003) 83.3 and Tara Johnson MARISSA BROWN (10-10) MARISSA BROWN (2018) 695 Kayla Ayers, Kailee 41 Stacey Moore (2005) 120 Liz Flowers (2014) 82.8 Howe Corey McDuffie (11-11) 100.0 Tori Hansen (2011) 682

REBOUNDS BLOCKED SHOTS FIELD GOAL % (min. 10) REBOUNDS BLOCKED SHOTS FIELD GOAL % (min. 10) *Kiki Simpson 29 *Jaana Kotova 13 *Evelyn Woods (10-10) 100.0 *Kiki Simpson (2016) 452 *Jaana Kotova (2001) 159 *Kelly Easton (1999) 64.4 MARISSA BROWN 25 Jaana Kotova, Kiki Simpson 10 Christy Peabody (14-15) 93.3 Kiki Simpson (2015) 373 Kiki Simpson (2016) 113 Ashlea Bland (2003) 63.8 Kiki Simpson 25 Jaana Kotova (5), Cindy King 9 MARISSA BROWN (12-13) 92.3 Kiki Simpson (2014) 347 Kiki Simpson (2015) 92 Ashlea Bland (2004) 63.1 Raeanne Ponzo 25 Kiki Simpson (2), Jaana Kotova, 8 Andi Winney, Carrie Ross and Kelly 91.6 MARISSA BROWN (2018) 324 Jaana Kotova (2002) 92 Kiki Simpson (2016) 62.5 MARISSA BROWN, Meghan Wiseman, Easton (11-12) Mary Kohler 23 Lyndsay Frank (1996) 306 MARISSA BROWN (2018) 84 Kiki Simpson (2014) 61.7 Kayla Ayers Five players with 7

ASSISTS ASSISTS *Kailee Howe (2016) 326 *Joanna Bernabei 24 STEALS 3-PT. FIELD GOAL % (min. 6) STEALS 3-PT. FIELD GOAL % (min. 6) *Tori Hansen (2) 9 *Julie Cessna (6-6) 100.0 Kelly West (2003) 302 *Joanna Bernabei (1994) 109 *Stacey Moore (2005) 46.8 Lisa Perry 19 Joanna Bernabei 9 Stacey Moore (8-9) 88.9 Kailee Howe (2015) 300 Joanna Bernabei (1997) 84 Carrie Ross (1995) 46.5 Joanna Bernabei 18 Gretchen Gibbs 8 Carrie Ross (7-8) 87.5 Joanna Bernabei (1997) 296 Tori Hansen (2009) 79 Adrianne Harlow (2000) 44.4 Kailee Howe (3),Kelly 17 West (2), *AUDREY Lauren Russell 8 Adrianne Harlow (5-6) 83.3 Joanna Bernabei (1996) 294 Tori Hansen (2010) 71 Tara Johnson (2004) 43.6 TINGLE, Lisa Perry, Eight players tied with 7 Carrie Ross (8-10) 80.0 Joanna Bernabei (1995) 70 Tara Johnson (2003) 41.4 Adrianne Harlow

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POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROW % *Tori Hansen (2007-11) 2,300 *Laura Malernee (2007-11) 441 *Kelly West (2000-04) 83.6 Melissa Hammond 2,150 Renee Farina (2004-08) 324 Melissa Hammond (1989-93) 79.0 (1989-93) Tara Johnson (2000-04) 321 Hillary Southworth (2012-13, 15) 78.1 Liz Flowers (2013-16) 2,135 Katie Bohus (1996-01) 316 Liz Flowers (2013-16) 78.0 Ashlea Bland (2000-04) 1,628 Liz Flowers (2013-16) 284 Lena Kalvans (2003-07) 1,579 Lynn Thompson (1984-88) 75.4

REBOUNDS BLOCKED SHOTS FIELD GOAL % (min. 10) *Kiki Simpson (2013-16) 1,244 *Kiki Simpson (2013-16) 271 *Kelly Easton (1997-00) 61.9 Tori Hansen (2007-11) 918 Jaana Kotova (2000-02) 251 MARISSA BROWN (2017-xxxx) 60.5 Ashlea Bland (2000-04) 864 Meghan Wiseman (2008-2013) 157 Kiki Simpson (2013-16) 59.8 Erica Bevington (1995-00) 766 Ashlea Bland (2000-04) 154 Ashlea Bland (2001-04) 57.7 Raeanne Ponzo (1979-83) 761 MARISSA BROWN (2017-xxxx) 126 Leighann Fry (2003-06) 55.7

ASSISTS STEALS 3-PT. FIELD GOAL % (min. 6) Joanna Bernabei 1,107 (1993-97) Joanna Bernabei (1993-97) 321 Stacey Moore (2000-05) 42.5 Lisa Perry (2004-08) 939 Tori Hansen (2007-11) 234 Tara Johnson (2000-04) 41.1 Kelly West (2000-04) 899 Melissa Hammond (1989-93) 215 Charity Street (2004-07) 39.1 Adrianne Harlow (1997-01) 843 Adrianne Harlow (1997-01) 185 Katie Bohus (1996-01) 38.4 Kailee Howe (2014-16) 779 *Rachael Dedo (1997-01) 183 Renee Farina (2004-08) 38.3

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