MEDIA INFORMATION 2001-02 OPPONENTS INSTITUTE PERSONNEL Chancellor: Dr. Tom Hallman Quick Facts ...... 1 2002 PBC Tournament Bracket...... 26 (The Citadel, 1969) USCA Media Outlets ...... 2 Allen University ...... 27 Athletics Director: Randy Warrick Media Policies ...... 2 Armstrong Atlantic State...... 27 (North Carolina, 1977) Athletic Phone Directory...... 35 Augusta State...... 27 Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. James THE UNIVERSITY Clayton College & State ...... 27 Kauffman (Florida State, 1957) Columbus State...... 27 Asst AD/Compliance Coordinator: Administration • Support Staff ...... 3 Francis Marion ...... 27 Tim Hall (South Carolina, 1990) History of USC Aiken...... 4 Georgia College & State Univ...... 27 SWA: Angie Osbon (USCA, 1992) Dr. Tom Hallman, Chancellor ...... 5 Kennesaw State ...... 27 Randy Warrick, AD ...... 5 Lander ...... 27 MEDIA INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Lees-McRae ...... 27 SID: Brad Fields (Centre, 1998) Mars Hill ...... 28 Fields’ Email: [email protected] Head Coach Phil Stern...... 6-7 Newberry ...... 28 Office Phone: 803-641-3252 Beth Wandyes ...... 8 UNC Pembroke ...... 28 Office Fax: 803-641-3759 Dana Richter ...... 8 North Florida ...... 28 Assistant SID: Eva McGillivray Janell Gerk ...... 8 Presbyterian ...... 28 (Wisc.-Stevens Point, 2001) THE OUTLOOK Queens (NC) ...... 28 McGillivray’s Email:[email protected] USC Spartanburg ...... 28 Internet Site: usca.sc.edu/athletics Talent, Experience, & Purpose.. 10-11 Voorhees ...... 28 PBC Site: peachbelt.com Preseason Top 25 ...... 10 Opponents SID Directory ...... 28 Preseason PBC poll ...... 10 2001-02 Schedule ...... BC COACHING STAFF 2001-02 LADY PACERS MISCELLANEOUS Head Coach: Phil Stern (Concordia, 1992) Roster...... 9 2001-02 Cheerleaders ...... 29 Overall Record: 72-66 (Five yrs) Community Involvement...... 9 2001-02 Dance Team ...... 29 Record at USCA: 42-41 (Three yrs) Academic Top 20...... 9 Dance Team Sponsors ...... 29 Assistant Coach: Beth Wandyes Telma Ferreira ...... 12 Athletic Alumni Profiles...... 30 (Bryant, 1996) Cortney Ray ...... 13 The Peach Belt Conference ...... 31 Mary Wooley ...... 14 USCA Athletic Training ...... 32 CREDITS Jami Cornwell...... 15 SPONSORS INDEX Written and Compiled Allison Nold ...... 16 Brad Fields Julie Szabo...... 17 Comfort Inn & Suites ...... 35 Editor Katie Palizza ...... 18 Domino’s Pizza ...... 35 Brad Fields Katie Rokus ...... 18 Lionel Smith ...... 21 Assistant Editor Torri Hamilton ...... 19 Publix Supermarkets ...... IBC Tim Hall, Eva McGillivray, Randy Melissa Gallant...... 19 Rawlings...... 34 Warrick Jen Kennedy ...... 19 Regions Bank ...... IFC Photography Credits Katie Lawrence ...... 20 USCA Alumni Association ...... 36 Julie Krug, USCA Sports Katie Gebhardt ...... 20 USCA Bookstore ...... 34 Information; Ginny Southworth, Gen-Nette Pulley ...... 20 The Aiken Standard; Scott 2000-01 REVIEW GENERAL INFORMATION Webster, The Aiken Standard; Location: 471 University Parkway Memories Cherished, LLC Final Statistics ...... 21 Aiken, SC 29801 Graphic/Cover Design Final PBC Standings ...... 22 Founded: 1961 Courtney Broome, Innovative PBC All-Conference ...... 22 Enrollment: 3,200 Solutions PBC Players of the Week...... 22 Nickname: Lady Pacers Special Thanks PBC Individual Stat Leaders ...... 23 Colors: Cardinal, Navy, and White Phil Stern, USCA head coach; PBC Team Stat Leaders...... 23 National Affiliation: NCAA Div. II Beth Wandyes, assistant coach PBC Tournament Results ...... 26 Conference: Peach Belt (North Div.) Printing PROGRAM HISTORY Arena: The Courthouse (2,500) Innovative Solutions, Aiken, SC Year-by-Year Results ...... 24-25 2000-01 REVIEW ON THE COVER Career Leaders ...... 25 Overall Record: 22-7 Jami Cornwell (20), Julie Szabo (13), USCA vs. Opponents ...... 25 PBC Record: 14-2, North Division Allison Nold (45), Cortney Ray (35), Overall Composite Records ...... 26 Champions (2nd Overall in PBC) Telma Ferreira (44), and Mary Wooley PBC Composite Records ...... 26 Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 (31) are USCA’s top returning juniors Record Book ...... 33-34 Starters R/L: 4/1 and seniors. 1 Lady Pacer Basketball Media Information

The Sports Information Depart- ment is pleased to assist you with Primary Media Outlets the coverage of USC Aiken The Aiken Standard WRDW TV (Channel 12) Women’s Basketball. We will pro- PO Box 456 PO Box 1212 vide pre-game information, statis- Aiken, SC 29802 Augusta, GA 30903-1212 Ph: (803) 648-2311 Fax: 648-6052 1301 Georgia Avenue tics, NCAA boxscores, play-by-play, Larry Taylor, Sports Editor North Augusta, SC 29841 and fax service. Ph: (803) 278-3111 Fax: 442-4561 The Augusta Chronicle Publicity surrounding the Paul Davis, Sports Director 725 Broad Street women’s basketball program is Kelly Kline, Assistant Sports Director Augusta, GA 30901 handled by Brad Fields, Sports In- Ph: (800) 622-6358 Fax: 823-3408 WAGT TV (Channel 26) formation Director. He can be Chris Gay, Sports Writer PO Box 1526 reached at (803) 641-3252, via fax Email: [email protected] 905 Broad Street at (803) 641-3759, or via email at Augusta, GA 30901 The State Ph: (706) 826-0026 Fax: 724-4028 [email protected]. PO Box 1333 Chris Kane, Sports Director Columbia, SC 29202 Jeff Bidwell, Assistant Sports Director Credentials Ph: (803) 771-8419 Fax: 771-8613 Email: [email protected] All requests for working press, Nat Newell, Sports Writer radio, and television should be made Email: [email protected] WBBQ 1340 AM PO Box 2066 as soon as possible prior to game WJBF TV (Channel 6) Augusta, GA 30913 PO Box 1404 day by contacting Brad Fields in the 1305 Georgia Avenue 1001 Reynolds Street Sports Information Office. Only North Augusta, SC 29841 Augusta, GA 30901 working media who have requested Ph: (803) 830-1585 Fax: 279-0220 Ph: (706) 828-7307 Fax: 724-6329 a pass in advance will be allowed Charles McNeil, Host of “The Ticket” Marlin Williams, Sports Director access to the press area of “The John Hart, Assistant Sports Director Courthouse”. Email: jhart or [email protected]

Interviews Now in his His duties include, but are not lim- To arrange an interview with third year as the ited to, publicity for all 11 teams, coor- Head Coach Phil Stern or any of the Sports Informa- dination of media coverage, complete players, please contact the Sports tion Director at creation, compilation, and production the University of of media guides, statistical coverage Information Office at (803) 641-3252 South Carolina for home events, and maintenance of at least 24 hours in advance. Coach Aiken, Brad the official athletic web site. Stern is usually available after 9 AM Fields oversees The 26-year-old native of Ashland, up until one hour before practice. the publicity of KY, Fields earned his Bachelor’s of Sci- Post-game interviews can be all 11 athletic ence degree in Economics and a conducted outside the Sports Infor- teams. Fields began working at USC Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Spanish mation Office approximately 15 min- Aiken in August 1999 as an intern un- from Centre College (Danville, KY) in der then SID Lindy Brown. 1998. He served as Assistant Sports utes following the conclusion of the Upon Brown’s departure to Duke Information Director at Centre during game. The locker room is closed to University in October 1999, Fields was his four years as a student (1994-98) the media. promoted to Interim SID and eventu- working closely with the Colonels Foot- ally named the permanent SID. ball and Men’s Basketball teams. Visiting Radio The availability of phone lines is USC AIKEN BASKETBALL ON THE INTERNET in short supply at “The Courthouse” USCA fans that live outside the Aiken area can still follow Lady Pacer Basket- so advance notice of at least five ball games live by logging on the Internet at the following address: www.usca.sc.edu/athletics business days is requested. During There you will see a link for LIVE STATS and a link for LIVE AUDIO WEB the initial phone call to the Sports CASTS. Follow the directions to see “real time stats” for home games or live Information Office, you will be noti- audio web casts of all home and most away contests. fied of the status of phone lines and Media can obtain all current information on Lady Pacer Basketball by visiting may be instructed to contact the this home page on the Internet. The site offers information on all USCA sports, phone company for further details. as well as links to the Peach Belt Conference, the NCAA, and other informa- tive sites. The address is: www.usca.sc.edu/athletics 2 Lady Pacer Basketball Administration • Support Staff

Dr. Tom Hallman Dr. Blanche Dr. Deb Kladivko Dr. Deidre Martin Dr. Jim Kauffman Randy Warrick Chancellor Premo-Hopkins Assoc. Chancellor Asst. Chancellor for Faculty Athletic Athletics Director Vice-Chancellor for for Student Life and External Affairs Representative Academic Affairs Services

Brandon Aiken Ray Bolen Jacqueline Brown Michael Carlisle Will Condon Steve Dahm Head Athletic Assistant Softball Administrative Head Golf Coach Head Head Men’s and Trainer Coach Specialist Coach Women’s Tennis Coach

Brad Fields Steve Franklin Tim Hall Jackie Holt Janet Joy Julie Krug Sports Information Assistant Men’s Compliance Coord./ Assistant / Staff Photographer Director Basketball Coach Assistant AD Coach Dance Team

Carol Lach Eva McGillivray Ike Ofoje Angie Osbon Rick Osbon Mike Roberts Assistant Men’s & Assistant Sports Head Men’s and SWA/Business Pacer Club Head Men’s Women’s Soccer Information Director Women’s Soccer Manager/Spirit President Basketball Coach Coach Coach Coordinator

Jerry Snyder Phil Stern Kenny Thomas Beth Wandyes Head Softball Head Women’s Head Baseball Asst. Women’s Coach Basketball Coach Coach Basketball/Cross Country Coach 3 Lady Pacer Basketball The History of USC Aiken

The University of South Carolina Aiken was chartered under authority granted by the General Assembly of South Carolina and the Aiken County Commission for Higher Education in 1961 after entering into an agreement with the University of South Carolina to establish a two-year center in Aiken. A small cadre of faculty and staff were assigned the mission of establishing a college community with acceptable operations and standards. The Aiken Center opened its doors to 139 students in September 1961. Temporarily housed in Banksia, a renovated mansion in the City of Aiken, the Center consisted of three full-time faculty members (one of whom served as Director of the Center) and one secretary. Initially, the school offered only freshman and sophomore courses but throughout the sixties the size and reputation of the Center grew as word of its excellence spread among its “The Fountain” in the middle of USC Aiken’s campus serves as a symbol of the constituents. In 1968, the Center underwent an institutional University. self-study and was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a branch of the University of When the full-time equivalent student enrollment reached South Carolina and as a junior college. The first associate 1,066 in the fall of 1975, the Aiken Campus was permitted to degrees were awarded in June 1968. plan for senior level courses, as well as create a number of The campus of the University of South Carolina Aiken baccalaureate degree programs. In that same year, USCA moved from Banksia to its present site in 1972 and physical received approval as a four-year branch campus by the Board changes began to occur rapidly. At first, the permanent of Trustees of the University of South Carolina and Aiken campus consisted of 100 was designated a Recognized Candidate for Senior College acres and one Accreditation. A new agreement, in 1975, between the Board multipurpose building of Trustees of the University of South Carolina and the Aiken which housed all County Commission for Higher Education provided for direct university operations. A involvement of the faculty in the development of academic library was completed in programs. In September 1976, the Board of Trustees granted 1975 and additional land academic autonomy to the Aiken Campus. The first was donated increasing bachelor’s degrees were granted in May 1977, and in the campus to 144 acres. December USCA became a fully accredited senior college. In October 1977, a Presently, the college community is comprised of more Student Activities Center than 3,200 students, over 100 full-time faculty, approximately was opened. A classroom 110 staff members, and 28 administrators. USCA awards building was occupied in bachelor’s degrees in more than 20 major areas of study, an 1978 and one year later, associate degree in nursing, master’s degrees in two areas, an auxiliary services and offers a varied program of continuing education courses building was added. In for the wider community. 1984, an addition to the library was completed and Today USC Aiken offers construction of a fine arts center was begun. students a liberal education An apartment complex for USCA students was also ready designed to develop an for occupancy by the fall of 1984. More recent constructional understanding of human additions to the campus include completion of the Etherredge experience which will equip Center, the Sciences Building, Ruth Patrick Science them for life in a free society. Education Center, the Business and Education Building and To accomplish this, the the Alan B. Miller Nursing Building. Additional land was University provides students recently acquired increasing the campus to 400 acres. with an opportunity to discover learning processes which Academic and organizational changes also occurred enable them to grow personally and socially; it assists rapidly. The faculty formalized its organizational structure students in housing a field of study and in developing and redefined its role in the governance of the institution in expertise in that field. It promotes students’ interaction within 1974 and 1975. Also, the students reorganized their a community of active scholars and artists, and it encourages governing body and more precisely defined their role on students to use the knowledge which they gain to deal with campus; the administration and staff structures were the problems of a rapidly changing world. The University overhauled and expanded to continue to meet the demands stresses teaching excellence, faculty and student research, of the growing academic programs. cultural and social activities, and community service. 4 Lady Pacer Basketball Chancellor • Athletics Director

Dr. Thomas Hallman Chancellor

Tom Hallman begins education in South Carolina. his first full year as Since 1983, he has worked in various administrative roles at Chancellor at USC Aiken. USC Aiken. Dr. Hallman most recently served as Interim Chancellor He was born in Charleston, as the University conducted its search for a new chancellor following South Carolina, and earned the retirement of Dr. Robert Alexander in June 2000. Dr. Hallman a Bachelor’s of Arts in has also served as Vice Chancellor for Administration. In that job, Political Science from The he was responsible for the Enrollment Services and Institutional Citadel in 1969. He later Planning Division. Additionally he serves as institutional liaison earned a Master’s of with several regional groups in matters related to sponsored Education degree from The research and local economic development. Citadel, and was awarded He is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Aiken a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Chamber of Commerce, past President of the Aiken Kiwanis Club, South Carolina in Columbia in 1993. founding member and past Chairman of the Aiken County Forum, Professionally, his resume includes a diverse set of and a former Chair of Leadership Aiken County. experiences. Dr. Hallman has served as an Infantry officer in the Tom is married to the former Susan West, of Woodruff, South 82nd Airborne Division, a high school teacher and coach, co-owner Carolina, a Nurse Practitioner with a private practice in Augusta, and Creative Director of an advertising agency, executive director Georgia and they have two children, David who is 10 and Caroline of a school-to-work initiative, and 23 years of work in public higher who is 8.

Randy Warrick Director of Athletics

Randy Warrick In 1975, Warrick earned his Associate of Arts degree from enters his 15th year as Louisburg and was drafted by the as a third Director of Athletics at the baseman, but decided instead to stay in school. University of South Warrick then moved on to the University of North Carolina at Carolina Aiken. He was Chapel Hill, where he received a two-year baseball scholarship. hired at USCA in 1978 as While at North Carolina he earned Atlantic Coast Conference All- head baseball coach and Academic honors two straight years. He earned his Bachelor’s of intramural director and has Arts degree in Education in 1977 and then his Master’s of Arts in served many different Teaching in 1978. While earning his master’s degree, he served duties during his tenure. as a graduate assistant baseball coach. In the same season, the While coaching baseball for 11 years, Warrick also served as team advanced to the College World Series. an assistant basketball coach during the 1978-79 season and acting Warrick is a member of the College Athletic Management’s golf coach in 1989-90. As baseball coach, Warrick compiled a 310- Editorial Board, National Association of Athletic Development 125 record, while earning various coaching awards. In 1986 his Directors, Peach Belt Conference Athletic Director’s Council, PBC team advanced to the College World Series, the highlight of his Strategic Planning Committee, PBC Awards Committee, NCAA coaching career. Division II Athletic Director’s Association Board of Directors, Boys Warrick was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina where he and Girls Club of Aiken Advisory Council, and Greater Augusta went to Rocky Mount Senior High School. He was an All-Conference Sports Council Board Member. player in football, basketball, and baseball. Upon graduation from Warrick is married to Martha Blankenship Warrick of Augusta, high school, Warrick went to Louisburg Junior College where he Georgia. Together they have one child, Tripp, who is 10 years old. played baseball for two years. The Warrick family resides in North Augusta, South Carolina.

5 Lady Pacer Basketball Head Coach Phil Stern

PHIL STERN pursuit of a championship Phil Stern has developed a reputa- To run the offense, it is essential for tion as a coach who takes struggling Stern to get the right personnel and that programs and moves them to the top of translates into recruiting. He has a their conference—quickly. Since arriv- growing reputation as a national, as well ing at USC Aiken three seasons ago, as international, recruiter. The current Stern has taken the Lady Pacer basket- Lady Pacer roster boasts players from ball program to new heights. 10 states and one foreign country. In just his fourth season, USCA is He has brought in Jami Cornwell, coming off back-to-back winning sea- the 1999-2000 PBC Freshman of the sons and in 2000-01 captured the Year and a First-Team All-Conference school’s first-ever Peach Belt Confer- selection as a sophomore, two Division ence North Division Title with a 22-7 I transfers from SUNY Stony Brook in overall record and a 14-2 conference Cortney Ray and Julie Szabo, the mark. The three seasons before Stern’s nation’s top three-point shooter in 1999- arrival, the Lady Pacers were a com- 2000 in Janell Gerk, and four USA To- PERSONAL bined 20-61. day honorable mention high school All- Birthdate: August 4, 1968 For his efforts, Stern has been rec- Americans. Hometown: Oceanside, New York ognized both within the conference as “Our program is one big family, ev- Date Hired at USCA: July 1, 1998 well as nationally. After the 1999-2000 eryone cares a great deal for each other season, he was selected by his peers on and off the court,” said EDUCATION as the Peach Belt Conference Coach Stern. High School: Oceanside of the Year. Stern was honored nation- College: Concordia (NY), 1992 ally when he was named the Women’s Played both basketball and Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month baseball at Concordia for December 1999. “When I arrived in Aiken four COLLEGE COACHING CAREER years ago, this program was at its USC Aiken lowest point,” said Stern. “But 2000-01 22-7* .759 with the hard work and dedica- 1999-2000 15-12 .556 tion of some unbelievable stu- 1998-99 5-22 .185 dent-athletes, USC Aiken has Total ...... 42-41 .506 become a force in Division II women’s basketball and Dowling College stands as one of the elite 1997-98 14-13 .519 programs in our region. We 1996-97 16-12 .571 had a formula when I ar- Total ...... 30-25 .545 rived in 1998, and now we are seeing the success of Total it.” Five seasons .....72-66 .522 An important part of the success equation *PBC North Division Title Stern has used at USC Aiken is the implementa- tion of the Princeton of- fense. One of only a handful of schools that attempt the of- fensive set predicated on backdoor cuts and precision passing, Stern has frustrated opponents and accumulated wins.

6 Lady Pacer Basketball Head Coach Phil Stern

The players volunteer at a center for abused children, the Faith Outreach Program, the Freedman Center, and serve as positive role models for el- ementary school children participating in reading programs at the schools. “I want our young ladies to help oth- ers that are less fortunate and have not had the same opportunities with which they have been given,” said Stern. “I also want our players to appreciate what they have.” Before coming to USCA, Stern used his magic touch on the Dowling College women’s basketball program. In the three seasons previous to his arrival, Dowling won only 22 games. However, in his first season, Stern led the Lady Stern consoles Julie Szabo in the closing moments of USCA’s loss to Columbus State. Lions to a 16-12 record and the school’s first winning season. “Personally, I believe that is the only This season, the Lady Pacers are Stern began his coaching career at way to run a program. I demand great the preseason favorite to capture their his alma mater, Concordia College, effort from my players and surround first-ever regular season title and ad- where he spent three seasons as an as- myself with student-athletes who are vance to the NCAA Tournament for the sistant men’s basketball coach. He got willing to give that kind of effort daily.” first time in school history. USCA re- his first head coaching job at Holy Child But not only are Stern’s student-ath- ceived nine of 12 first-place votes and High School (Westbury, NY) where he letes great players, they are top perform- garnered 119 total points. compiled a 52-13 mark in three years. ers in the classroom as well. Since he “The number one ranking shows A native of Oceanside, NY, Stern is took over the program in 1998, the that the other coaches in the league a 1992 graduate of Concordia in team’s grade point average (GPA) has have respect for our returning players,” Bronxville, NY where he played basket- risen from a 2.100 to a 3.429. In the said Stern. “But our team is mature ball and baseball. Women’s Basketball Coaches Associa- enough to know that in the end it means tion (WBCA) Academic Top 25, the Lady nothing.” STERN’S RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Pacers were ranked 14th in the nation in Keeping the team focused is a top Allen ...... 1-0 GPA for the academic year 2000-01. priority for Stern. After the enormous Armstrong Atlantic State ...... 2-1 Augusta State ...... 4-2 USCA was the only institution in the success of last year’s campaign was Catawba ...... 0-1 South Atlantic Region ranked in the poll. followed with the bitter disappointment Charleston Southern ...... 0-1 “We want our players to understand of being snubbed by the NCAA Selec- Clayton State ...... 2-1 Columbus State ...... 0-5 that they must get the most out of each tion Committee, he is confident this team Erskine ...... 2-0 class,” said Stern. “You must go to class will not leave it to chance again. Fayetteville State ...... 2-1 and participate in each class. This group “Although we have moved on from Francis Marion ...... 1-5 Georgia College & State Univ...... 2-4 has really bought into that concept.” the disappointment, our team will be Johnson C. Smith ...... 1-1 After his first full season at the helm reminded everyday of what happened Kennesaw State ...... 1-2 (1998-99), the Lady Pacers were com- to us last year,” said Stern. “Motivation Lander ...... 2-4 Lenoir-Rhyne ...... 1-0 ing off a tough 5-22 year and picked tied will not be a problem.” Limestone ...... 1-0 for last place in the 12-team field accord- Lady Pacer fans are also excited Livingstone ...... 1-0 ing to the 1999-2000 preseason PBC about Stern’s success. Prior to his ar- Mars Hill ...... 2-0 Newberry ...... 3-1 coaches poll. USCA surprised the crit- rival, USCA women’s basketball was North Carolina Central ...... 0-1 ics with a 15-12 record, their first win- averaging 75 fans per home game. For UNC Pembroke ...... 3-3 ning season since 1993-94, and finished the past two seasons, the Lady Pacers North Florida ...... 2-2 Presbyterian ...... 0-1 seventh in the conference standings. have led the conference in home atten- Saint Andrews ...... 2-0 Last season, Stern’s squad was dance, another first in the program’s his- Saint Paul’s ...... 1-0 tabbed third overall and received one tory, with more than 550 fans per game. USC Spartanburg ...... 4-2 Voorhees ...... 1-1 first place vote. USCA lived up to its The Aiken community has also West Tech ...... 1-0 number three pick, finishing second reaped the benefits of Stern’s arrival. Wingate ...... 0-1 overall to top-ranked Columbus State The Lady Pacers touch the lives of many Winthrop ...... 0-1 University. of Aiken’s youth through different events. Total (at USCA) ...... 42-41 7 Lady Pacer Basketball Assistant Coaches

BETH WANDYES assistant coach Beth Wandyes will assist USC Aiken “This is a good career opportunity head coach Phil Stern in running the for me,” said Wandyes. “I am excited women’s basketball program for the about coming here to learn Coach 2001-02 season. She takes over for Stern’s system and to work with such a Tracy Abromavage who left in May 2001 talented group of young ladies. In the to pursue career opportunities outside past, my job has been to try and recruit of coaching. players to build a successful team, but “I am thrilled to have Beth join the here that team is already in place, so it Lady Pacer basketball family,” said should prove to be an exciting change.” Stern, who is 42-41 in three seasons at In addition to her role with the USCA. “Her extensive experience at the women’s basketball program, Wandyes Division II level, both as a player and a will serve as the head women’s cross coach, can only help us to achieve the country coach. goals we have set.” Prior to coaching at Bryant, Wandyes has served as an assis- Wandyes served as co-captain of the PERSONAL tant coach at Bryant College for the past Bulldogs’ team for two years and fin- Birthdate: February 13, 1974 four seasons. Bryant, located in ished her career as the school’s all-time Hometown: Glocester, RI Smithfield, RI, is a charter member of season (103) and career (284) leader Date Hired at USCA: July 1, 2001 the Northeast 10 Conference. in steals. She scored over 1,000 points At Bryant, Wandyes’ primary duty in her career. Wandyes graduated with EDUCATION was recruiting as well as developing a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Ad- High School: Ponaganset scouting reports, administering the ministration in May 1996 and is currently College: Bryant College (RI), 1996 strength and conditioning program, and working on her Master’s Degree. Four-year letterwinner. supervising the academic progress of Wandyes is married to Ryan and the the team’s student-athletes. couple resides in Aiken, SC.

DANA RICHTER JANELL GERK graduate assistant student assistant

Former Lady Pacer standout Dana Former Lady Pacer sharpshooter Richter begins her first season as a Janell Gerk will serve as a student as- graduate assistant coach under head sistant under Stern. coach Phil Stern. Gerk played her final two seasons Richter, a four-year starter, played at USC Aiken after transferring from in 96 games including 78 as a starter Northeastern Junior College. The Iliff, accumulating 348 points and 270 re- CO native played in 55 games includ- bounds. Known as a tenacious de- ing 40 as a starter totalling 635 points, fender, the Pittsburgh, PA native’s 157 180 rebounds, and 58 assists. Gerk fin- career steals and 266 assists ranks ished her career holding five USCA, two Richter third all-time in both categories. Peach Belt Conference, and one NCAA After graduating with a Bachelor’s Division II record. In 1999-2000, Gerk of Science degree in Psychology in May finished as the NCAA three-point sta- 2001, Richter is currently pursuing her tistical champion after draining 111 Master’s degree in psychology from the threes. For her efforts, she was named University of South Carolina. to the All-Conference Second-Team. Richter will assist the coaching staff Gerk will assist the coaching staff in scouting, film exchange, and various in scouting, film exchange, and various on-floor coaching duties. on-floor coaching duties.

Dana Richter (24) and Janell Gerk (33) finished their careers at USCA after the 2000-01 season. 8 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Roster • Community Outreach

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Previous School 3 Katie Palizza Jr. G 5-5 Cranston, Rhode Island / Saint Raphael Academy 5 Katie Rokus Jr. G 5-5 Washington, DC / St. John’s College HS 10 Gen-Nette Pulley Fr. G 5-7 Wilson, North Carolina / Fike HS 13 Julie Szabo Jr. G 5-7 Haverhill, Massachusetts / SUNY Stony Brook 20 Jami Cornwell Jr. G 5-8 Mt. Crawford, Virginia / HS 21 Torri Hamilton Sr. F 5-10 Seneca, South Carolina / Mars Hill College 24 Katie Gebhardt Fr. F 5-11 Charlotte, North Carolina / Providence HS 25 Katie Lawrence Jr. G 5-9 Augusta, Georgia / Augusta State University 30 Melissa Gallant Jr. G 5-9 San Jose, California / DeAnza Junior College 31 Mary Wooley Sr. F 6-1 Elkhart, Indiana / Marian HS 33 Jennifer Kennedy Jr. F 5-11 Fremont, California / DeAnza Junior College 35 Cortney Ray Sr. C 6-3 Stow, Ohio / SUNY Stony Brook 44 Telma Ferreira Sr. F 6-0 Sao Paulo, Brazil / University of South Alabama 45 Allison Nold Jr. F 5-11 Hillsborough, North Carolina / Durham Academy

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Previous School 20 Jami Cornwell Jr. G 5-8 Mt. Crawford, Virginia / Turner Ashby HS 44 Telma Ferreira Sr. F 6-0 Sao Paulo, Brazil / University of South Alabama 30 Melissa Gallant Jr. G 5-9 San Jose, California / DeAnza Junior College 24 Katie Gebhardt Fr. F 5-11 Charlotte, North Carolina / Providence HS 21 Torri Hamilton Sr. F 5-10 Seneca, South Carolina / Mars Hill College 33 Jennifer Kennedy Jr. F 5-11 Fremont, California / DeAnza Junior College 25 Katie Lawrence Jr. G 5-9 Augusta, Georgia / Augusta State University 45 Allison Nold Jr. F 5-11 Hillsborough, North Carolina / Durham Academy 3 Katie Palizza Jr. G 5-5 Cranston, Rhode Island / Saint Raphael Academy 10 Gen-Nette Pulley Fr. G 5-7 Wilson, North Carolina / Fike HS 35 Cortney Ray Sr. C 6-3 Stow, Ohio / SUNY Stony Brook 5 Katie Rokus Jr. G 5-5 Washington, DC / St. John’s College HS 13 Julie Szabo Jr. G 5-7 Haverhill, Massachusetts / SUNY Stony Brook 31 Mary Wooley Sr. F 6-1 Elkhart, Indiana / Marian HS

Pronunciation Guide: Telma Ferreira (fa-HAIR-ah), Melissa Gallant (GAL-unt), Katie Palizza (Pa-LIZZ-a), Katie Rokus (ROW-cuss), Julie Szabo (ZAY-bow)

Striving to Make a Difference in the Aiken Community WBCA Academic Top 20 NCAA Division II 1. Lincoln Memorial, 3.620 2. Central Missouri St., 3.594 3. Regis, 3.591 4. South Dakota, 3.555 5. Abilene Christian, 3.535 6. Lewis University, 3.535 7. Montana St.-Billings, 3.480 8. Incarnate Word, 3.472 9. Winona State, 3.453 10. Drury, 3.446 11. Nebraska Kearney, 3.441 12. Northern Kentucky, 3.431 13. Angelo State, 3.430 14. USC Aiken, 3.429 15. Gannon, 3.423 16. Lynn, 3.421 Newcomers Melissa Gallant and Jen Kennedy and Junior Allison Nold enjoys reading time with a Aiken 17. Ashland University, 3.402 18. Shippensburg, 3.401 seniors Torri Hamilton and Cortney Ray work with stu- Elementary student. 19. Pittsburg State, 3.395 dents at Aiken Elementary. 20. Ferris State, 3.388 9 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Outlook

TALENT, EXPERIENCE, AND PURPOSE Division II Bulletin Preseason Top 25 October 15, 2001 lady pacers looking to dance 2000-01 The halftime score read USC Aiken “It’s out of our hands now, but we have Team Record 1. Cal Poly-Pomona 27-3 25, top-ranked and undefeated Colum- a 22-7 record, we were Northern Divi- 2. Bentley 31-3 bus State 23. Could the Lady Pacers sion Champs, and we played in the tour- 3. North Dakota 27-4 pull off what many believed was the nament championship game which is 4. Bloomsburg 24-7 impossible upset? After all, the Lady more than most teams can say.” 5. Northern Kentucky 25-5 Cougars were 27-0 at that point, ranked Thus, a driving force behind the 6. Delta State 32-3 number one in the nation, and steam- 2001-02 campaign will be the pain felt 7. North Dakota State 25-8 rolled their way through the PBC with a from being left out of the NCAA Tourna- 8. Emporia State 29-2 9. Southern Indiana 28-4 16-0 mark. It was March 3, and the ment. “Although we have moved on 10. Catawba 25-5 conference’s top two teams in the regu- from the disappointment, our team will 11. Nebraska Kearney 27-3 lar season, champions of the North and be reminded everyday of what hap- 12. Columbus State 31-1 South Divisions, were squaring off in a pened to us last year. Motivation will 13. Rollins 26-4 classic battle. Columbus State was not be a problem,” said Stern. 14. Pace 24-8 coming off a 101-57 clobbering of a de- And the Lady Pacers appear more 15. Pittsburgh-Johnstown 24-3 pleted Francis Marion team, while the talented, deeper, and more experienced 16. Northern Michigan 25-5 17. Western Washington 21-8 Lady Pacers mounted a 63-59 come- than the 2000-01 version. To comple- 18. Minnesota Duluth 22-10 from-behind win over a tough Georgia ment the return of nine players includ- 19. USC Aiken 22-7 College & State team in the semifinals. ing four starters off the PBC North Divi- 20. College of Saint Rose 24-6 “That Peach Belt Championship sion Champion team, Stern has added 21. Fort Valley State 20-5 game against Columbus State was the five newcomers. 22. Missouri Western 24-7 most emotional game I’ve ever coached The newcomers include three trans- 23. West Liberty State 25-5 in,” said USCA head coach Phil Stern. fers and two freshmen. “Obviously there 24. Philadelphia 21-12 25. North Carolina Central 25-6 “The atmosphere was great, but we is a lot of excitement heading into the were not satisfied with the outcome.” season because of the success we had What would follow, however, was last year and all of the preseason polls,” 2001-02 Peach Belt Conference not only the disappointment of losing said Stern whose team is the preseason Preseason Coaches Poll that championship game 56-38, but of favorite to win the conference and Team Points being stripped of a well-deserved oppor- ranked 19th in the nation. “We have a 1. USC Aiken (9) ...... 119 tunity to play in the school’s first ever very mature and talented group of re- 2. Columbus State (3) ...... 112 NCAA Tournament. In the post-game turning players and I feel that our recruit- 3. Kennesaw State ...... 91 press conference, Stern dis- ing class will give us even more depth 4. Francis Marion ...... 84 cussed his squad’s and talent,” said Stern. 5. North Florida ...... 75 6. Armstrong Atlantic State .... 71 chances of mak- 7. GC&SU ...... 65 ing the “Big THE BACKCOURT 8. UNC Pembroke ...... 56 Dance”, USCA’s backcourt is among the 9. USC Spartanburg ...... 39 best in the nation. The Lady 10. Clayton State ...... 37 Pacers utilize three and some- 11. Augusta State ...... 30 times four guards and have 12. Lander ...... 16 plenty of depth. “We are very difficult to guard,” said As a freshman in 1999-2000, Stern. “All of our guards Cornwell was named Second-Team All- can knock down the three Conference, Second-Team All-South and get to the basket.” Atlantic Region, and PBC Freshman of Headlining that the Year. “Jami is our leader, she leads group will be two- by example on and off the court,” said year starting point Stern. “If there is a stronger guard in guard Jami the country, I would be very surprised.” Cornwell. The 5-8 jun- Joining Cornwell in the backcourt is ior from Mount Crawford, fellow junior Julie Szabo, a Division I VA, was a First-Team All-Con- transfer from SUNY Stony Brook. The ference selection as a 5-7 native of Haverhill, MA is coming off sophomore last year. her first season with the Lady Pacers in 10 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Outlook

which she was a Second-Team All-Con- Ray, a 6-3 transfer from SUNY Stony ference selection. “Julie is one of the Brook, led the Lady Pacers in rebound- most unselfish players you will ever ing last season averaging 5.8 boards per see,” said Stern. “She can easily score game. “Cortney has really improved her 20 points every night.” post up game over the last year. We “Julie and Jami would much rather need her to be a force on the boards win a championship then put up big in- every night,” added Stern. dividual numbers,” said Stern of his Mary Wooley also returns for her backcourt duo. “It is a pleasure to be senior campaign and will be as healthy around them.” as she has been since arriving in Aiken. Senior Telma Ferreira and junior “Mary can play two positions for us and Katie Lawrence will see extensive min- might be our smartest player. I am utes at the third guard position. Ferreira happy for her because she will play rela- is looking to have a break-out season tively pain-free this year,” said Stern. after two good years for the Lady Pac- “Mary was the first player I signed when ers. “Telma is a six-foot guard who can I got to Aiken and she has a special post up a defender or knock down the place in my heart.” three, but her minutes will be determined Junior college transfer Jennifer by her defensive effort,” said Stern. Kennedy will see major minutes at the Lawrence, a 5-9 newcomer from Junior Jami Cornwell already ranks third on USCA’s all-time forward and center position. “Jen is a Augusta, GA, sat out last season after scoring list (803), second in assists (318), and fourth in steals strong player who can beat you from the transferring from conference rival Au- (148) in just two seasons. The two-time All-Conference per- perimeter or the block,” said Stern. “She former should compete for All-American honors in 2001-02. gusta State University. “Katie is a savvy will be a huge weapon for us and will be player and a very good athlete,” com- Pulley, a 5-7 guard freshman from even more dangerous as she adapts to mented Stern. “She fits well into our Wilson, NC, is lightning fast with out- our system.” system and will make a huge impact.” standing ball-handling skills. “Gen-Nette Katie Gebhardt, a 5-11 forward from Katie Rokus and Gen-Nette Pulley brings another aspect to our group of Charlotte, NC, is the lone freshman in will back up Cornwell at the point guard guards. We do not have another player the front court. “Katie will have time to position. Rokus saw limited action as a who can match her speed,” added develop her game and learn our sys- sophomore after starting 13 games and Stern. tem,” commented Stern. “She is a very averaging 17.4 minutes per game as a Junior Katie Palizza will see time intelligent player with good three-point freshman. “Katie is the hardest worker behind Szabo at the two guard. “P range.” on our team,” said Stern. “I think that (Palizza) will be a stopper for us,” said Torri Hamilton returns for her final will pay off for her this season.” Stern. “She is our toughest player and season after sitting out last year with a has the respect of all of her teammates.” knee injury. “Torri has worked very hard Junior college transfer Melissa Gal- to rehab her knee and we are happy to lant will also compete for minutes at the have her back,” said Stern. guard spot. “Melissa follows along the lines of our outstanding three-point OUTLOOK STATISTICS shooters,” said Stern. Gallant, a 5-9 guard, hails from San Jose, CA. Returning Production Points: 77.2 percent (1,521 of 1,971) THE FRONT COURT Rebounds: 78.7 percent (770 of 979) Versatility is the name of the game Assists: 78.8 percent (378 of 480) in the front court. “Most of our front court Blocks: 93.0 percent (40 of 43) players can play two positions,” said Steals: 73.9 percent (184 of 249) Stern. Forward Allison Nold headlines the Lady Pacer front court returners. Team Composition Nold, a 5-11 junior, is a two-year starter Seniors: 4 (Ferreira, Hamilton, Ray, in Stern’s lineup. “Allison is the most Wooley) underrated player in the Peach Belt,” Juniors: 8 (Cornwell, Gallant, said Stern. “She has added the three- Kennedy, Lawrence, Nold, point shot to her game and is one of our Palizza, Rokus, Szabo) Junior Julie Szabo is one of the best scorers in the Peach leaders.” Sophomores: 0 (none) Belt Conference. The Second-Team All-Conference selec- Senior Cortney Ray returns for her tion finished eighth in scoring (14.3 ppg) in just her first sea- Freshmen: 2 (Gebhardt, Pulley) son in the league. second season at the center position. 11 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

TELMA FERREIRA #44 • Guard • 6-0 • Senior Sao Paulo, Brazil • South Alabama

2000-01 (JUNIOR SEASON): One of four players to see action in all 29 games for the Lady Pacers last season...Averaged 3.7 points and 1.9 rebounds per game...Biggest scoring outburst of the year came in the season opener when Ferreira poured in 18 points versus Limestone College in a 107-98 win...Other double-digit scoring night was in a 59-40 home win over Clayton State (Jan. 24) when she registered 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting...Fourth on the team in three-pointers made (15) and first in free throwing shooting percentage (84.2) draining 16-of-19 attempts.

1999-2000 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Appeared in all 27 games for the Lady Pacers including 15 as a starter after beginning the season as a reserve...Her 39.2 percent three- point shooting led the team and was second in the Peach Belt Conference...Second IN THE PAINT: on the team in made •The thing I like most about USC three-pointers with 38...Fourth in scoring Aiken Women’s Basketball is: (8.9 ppg)...Averaged How united the team is...we 2.7 rebounds per all care about each other game...Recorded 12 very much double-digit scoring •Favorite Phil Stern phrase or performances including action during a game: two 20+ scoring out- “Are you kidding me?!” ings. •Favorite television show: “Seinfeld” UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA: •Favorite movie: Played in 14 games as “Titanic” a true freshman averag- •If a movie were made about my ing 7.7 minutes per life, the actress that would play game...Scored season- me would be: high 10 points to go with “Meg Ryan” three rebounds and two assists in a win over Spring Hill on Decem- CAREER HIGHS ber 18, 1998. Points: 28 vs. Lander (02/23/00) FG: 10 vs. Lander (02/23/00) NORTHSIDE HIGH FGA: 23 vs. Lander (02/23/00) SCHOOL (AR): Led 3FG: 4 vs. Augusta State (01/19/00) team in scoring as a 3FGA: 10 vs. Augusta State (01/19/00) senior...Earned All- REB: 8 vs. UNC Pembroke (01/15/00) Tournament honors in A: 3 vs. Four Opponents state championship...Named All-Conference, All-Area, and All-State in her final season. BLKS: 1 vs. Four Opponents FT: 644 vs. West Virginia Tech (11/26/99) PERSONAL: Telma Cristina Ferreira was born September 13, 1979...Daughter of Marcio FTA: 6 vs. West Virginia Tech (11/26/99) S: 2 vs. USC Spartanburg (02/09/00) Ferreira...Majoring in Business Administration. Min: 38 vs. UNC Pembroke (01/15/00)

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 29-2 383 13.2 38-91 .418 15-41 .366 16-19 .842 9 45 54 1.9 33 0 29 21 3 7 107 3.7 1999-2000 27-15 548 20.3 87-218 .399 38-97 .392 27-35 .771 18 56 74 2.7 57 1 29 61 4 14 239 8.9 Totals 56-17 931 16.6 125-309 .405 53-138 .384 43-54 .796 27 101 128 2.3 90 1 58 82 7 21 346 6.2 12 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

CORTNEY RAY #35 • Center • 6-3 • Senior Stow, Ohio • SUNY Stony Brook

2000-01 (JUNIOR SEASON): Third on the team in scoring at 10.1 points per game...Led Lady Pacers in rebounding average at 5.8 per contest...Scored a season-high 22 points in a 76-74 win over Fayetteville State (Nov. 18)...Named to the USCA Women’s Basketball Tip-off Classic All-Tournament team after averaging 20.5 points and 8.5 rebounds...Posted 13 double-digit scoring games...Grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds against Catawba College (Nov. 25)...Set new USCA record for shooting percentage in a season after can- ning 111-of-204 shots on the season (54.4 percent).

SUNY STONY BROOK: As a sophomore, Ray averaged 9.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game...She ranked third on the Seawolves in scoring and first in rebounding...Led IN THE PAINT: the team in rebounding 10 times...Averaged 12.4 points •The thing I like most about USC and 8.9 rebounds over the Aiken Women’s Basketball is: final seven games in 1999- The friendships made and 2000 to help lead the the unity felt within Seawolves to six wins over •Favorite Phil Stern phrase or that span...Recorded a sea- action during a game: son-high 19 points versus “Practice hard.” Manhattan...Ray tallied a team-high five double- •Favorite television show: doubles and tied a career- “Dawson’s Creek” and high with 14 boards against “Friends”...its a tie. Navy...She led Stony Brook •Favorite movie: in field goal percentage hit- “Remember the Titans” ting at a 49.5 percent •If a movie were made about my clip...For her efforts, Ray was life, the actress that would play named to the All-Indepen- me would be: dent Conference Second “Cameron Diaz” Team...In her freshman sea- son, Ray started every game and led the team in scoring (11.2 ppg) and rebounding CAREER HIGHS (8.0 rpg)...She totaled a Points: 22 vs. Fayetteville State (11/18/00) team-high six double- FG: 8 vs. Limestone (11/17/00) doubles. FGA: 13 vs. Limestone (11/17/00) 3FG: 0 vs. none STOW HIGH SCHOOL: Av- 3FGA: 1 vs. Columbus State (02/17/01) eraged 12.0 points and 9.7 REB: 13 vs. Catawba (11/25/00) A: 4 vs. Lander (02/21/01) rebounds per game earning BLKS: 2 vs. Three Opponents her honorable mention All-State status as a senior...Started first varsity game as a FT: 1035 vs. Fayetteville State (11/18/00) freshman...First team All-WRC and second team All-District selection as a junior...Also FTA: 11 vs. Fayetteville State (11/18/00) lettered in softball. S: 5 vs. Livingstone (11/24/00) Min: 35 vs. Two Opponents PERSONAL: Cortney Ray was born December 8, 1979...Daughter of Terry and Penny Ray...Majoring in Secondary Education.

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 28-24 704 25.1 111-204 .544 0-1 .000 60-98 .612 44 117 161 5.8 77 4 31 48 20 30 282 10.1 Totals 28-24 704 25.1 111-204 .544 0-1 .000 60-98 .612 44 117 161 5.8 77 4 31 48 20 30 282 10.1 13 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

2001-02 Co-Captain MARY WOOLEY #31 • Forward • 6-1 • Senior Elkhart, Indiana • Marian High School

2000-01 (JUNIOR SEASON): Missed the first half of the season after undergoing suc- cessful compartment syndrome surgery in October...Her first game back was December 30 in the Lady Pacers 75-64 upset win at #18 Francis Marion...Played in 18 games includ- ing one as a starter averaging 1.6 points and 1.4 rebounds per game...Scored season- high five points in the Lady Pacers’ 2001 PBC Tournament opening round win (63-42) over North Florida.

1999-2000 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): A key reserve off Stern’s bench appearing in all 27 games including two as a starter...Shot 50.6 percent from the field which was second-best on the team...Recorded a team-high 14 blocks ranking her in the top 20 in the Peach Belt Conference...Averaged 3.2 points and 2.4 rebounds per game...Her IN THE PAINT: 9-for-11 shooting performance (81.8 percent) versus Clayton Col- •The thing I like most about USC lege & State (Jan. 26) broke the Aiken Women’s Basketball is: school record for the best field goal In four years a winning percentage in a single game...She finished the CC&SU game with a tradition has developed career-high 18 points. through hard work and dedication 1998-99 (FRESHMAN SEASON): •Favorite Phil Stern phrase or Played in 25 of 27 games includ- action during a game: ing 13 as a starter...Averaged 6.6 “Other teams are home points and 5.7 rebounds in 28 min- watching Ally McBeal right utes per contest...Led team in re- now” bounding the final two games of •Favorite television show: the season with eight boards against Lander and tied a career- “Will and Grace” high with 10 rebounds versus •Favorite movie: Georgia College & State Univer- “Coyote Ugly” sity. •If a movie were made about my life, the actress that would play MARIAN HIGH SCHOOL: Named me would be: South Bend Metro Player of the “Angelina Jolie” Year, All-Area, All-State, and Hoo- sier Magazine Top 40...Played in CAREER HIGHS South Bend All-Star Points: 18 vs. Clayton State (01/26/00) game...Averaged 21.0 points, 11.0 FG: 9 vs. Clayton State (01/26/00) rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 3.0 FGA: 11 vs. Clayton State (01/26/00) steals as a senior...Set school records for most points in a game, season, and career as 3FG: 0 vs. none 3FGA: 1 vs. Saint Paul’s (11/13/98) well as most rebounds in a season and career...Selected to the honor roll four straight REB: 10 vs. GC&SU (02/19/00) years. A: 4 vs. Lander (02/16/99) BLKS: 3 vs. GC&SU (11/28/98) PERSONAL: Mary Lee Wooley was born July 4, 1980...Daughter of Patrick and Jean FT: 331 vs. North Florida (01/06/99) Wooley...Majoring in Psychology. FTA: 5 vs. Augusta State (01/20/99) S: 4 vs. North Florida (01/06/99) Min: 40 vs. USC Spartanburg (02/10/99)

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 18-1 170 9.4 13-28 .464 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 10 16 26 1.4 18 0 13 14 3 3 29 1.6 1999-2000 27-2 320 11.9 40-79 .506 0-0 .000 6-12 .500 19 45 64 2.4 52 2 16 24 14 8 86 3.2 1998-99 25-13 700 28.0 69-172 .401 0-2 .000 26-45 .578 41 101 142 5.7 69 1 35 53 17 27 164 6.6 Totals 70-16 1190 17.0 122-279 .437 0-2 .000 35-61 .574 70 162 232 3.3 139 3 64 91 34 38 279 4.0 14 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

2001-02 Co-Captain JAMI CORNWELL #20 • Guard • 5-8 • Junior Mount Crawford, Virginia • Turner Ashby HS

2000-01 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Started all 29 games at point guard for the 2001-02 PBC North Division Champions...Averaged 14.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 5.6 assists per game...Led team in points and assists...Named to the PBC All-Conference First-Team and became first student-athlete in PBC history to be named First-Team All-Conference in two sports in the same academic year (also selected in softball)...Averaged 17.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 5.0 steals, and 4.5 assists in the 2001 PBC Tournament en route to be named to the All-Tournament Team...Named PBC Player of the Week for December 8...Led the conference in assists and was fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.26)...Ranked sixth in the PBC in scoring, ninth in free throw percentage (77.8), and fourth in steals (2.62)...Re- corded 21 double-figure scoring performances, three double as- sist figure nights, and three double-doubles...Played 40 or more minutes in seven of 29 IN THE PAINT: games...Named to the Dodge Trucks All-American Farm Team. •The thing I like most about USC Aiken Women’s Basketball is: 1999-2000 (FRESHMAN SEA- How close our team is on SON): Named the PBC Fresh- and off the court man of the Year...Selected to the •Favorite Phil Stern phrase or PBC All-Conference Second- action during a game: Team...Voted to the Daktronics “Could there be more J’s on South Atlantic All-Region Sec- the Court?” (Referring to ond-Team...Named to the Divi- Jami, Janell Gerk, Jessica sion II Bulletin Freshman All- American Team...Finished sev- Greiner, and Julie Szabo) enth in the conference in scoring •Favorite television show: (14.9), third in steals (2.88), and “Friends” first in assists (6.28)...Recorded •Favorite movie: 16 double-figure point games in- “Remember the Titans” cluding scoring 30+ points three •If a movie were made about my times and 20+ points 10 life, the actress that would play times...Twice recorded double- me would be: digit rebound and assist “Julia Stiles” efforts...Broke two school records for most free throws attempted (21) and best free throw percentage (11-11, 1.000)...Also selected as the PBC Softball CAREER HIGHS Freshman of the Year, the first player in the history of the conference to be named Fresh- Points: 33 vs. Francis Marion (01/02/00) man of the Year in two sports. FG: 12 vs. Mars Hill (12/16/99) FGA: 26 vs. Mars Hill (12/16/99) TURNER ASHBY HIGH SCHOOL: Holds school records in career points (1,119) and 3FG: 3 vs. AASU (02/12/00) career assists (570)...Named as a USA Today honorable mention All-American and the 3FGA: 4 vs. Three Opponents REB: 12 vs. North Florida (01/05/00) State of Virginia Class AA Player of the Year in 1999...Three-time All-District and All-Re- A: 12 vs. Mars Hill (11/28/00) gion (1996-99)...Two-time All-State selection...District and Region Player of the Year (1997- BLKS: 1 vs. Three Opponents 99)...In senior season averaged 12.5 points, 6.6 assists, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.2 steals...Also FT: 1520 vs. Wingate (12/02/00) an All-State player in softball and volleyball...Member of National Honor Society. FTA: 21 vs. GC&SU (02/26/00) S: 7 vs. Three Opponents PERSONAL: Jami Gail Cornwell was born January 22, 1981...Daughter of Ronney and Min: 42 vs. Presbyterian (12/18/00) Betty Cornwell...Majoring in Secondary Education.

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 29-29 1018 35.1 126-287 .439 10-37 .270 168-216 .778 32 133 165 5.7 78 1 161 128 2 76 430 14.8 1999-2000 25-24 805 32.2 107-291 .368 19-49 .388 140-199 .704 44 111 155 6.2 75 7 157 153 2 72 373 14.9 Totals 54-53 1823 33.8 233-578 .403 29-86 .337 308-415 .742 76 244 320 5.9 153 8 318 281 4 148 803 14.9 15 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

ALLISON NOLD #45 • Forward • 5-11 • Junior Hillsborough, North Carolina • Durham Academy

2000-01 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Started 28 of 29 games played finishing fifth on the team in scoring at 7.8 ppg...Third in rebounding at 4.6 rpg...Recorded eight double-figure scoring performances including a season-best 21 versus Lenoir-Rhyne on December 1...Posted two double-doubles including a 19-point, 12-rebound outing against Mars Hill on November 28...Her 48.8 percent field goal shooting (83-of-170) was second-best among players averaging more than 5.0 minutes per game...Third on the team in minutes played averaging 27.9 per game...Second on the team in blocks with nine and fourth in assists with 44.

1999-2000 (FRESHMAN SEA- SON): Played in all 27 games for the Lady Pacers including 24 as a starter...Ranked third on the team in scoring (10.6 ppg) IN THE PAINT: and first in total rebounds with •The thing I like most about USC 161...Nold led the team and fin- Aiken Women’s Basketball is: ished third in the Peach Belt Conference in field goal shoot- We are not just teammates, ing percentage (53.5 percent) they are a part of my family connecting on 107-of-200 •Favorite Phil Stern phrase or attempts...Recorded 12 double- action during a game: digit scoring performances in- Throwing of his suit jacket cluding two 20+ outtings high- •Favorite television show: lighted by a career-high 24 in a “Beverly Hills, 90210” 70-66 win over USC •Favorite movie: Spartanburg...Also tallied three “Dirty Dancing” double-figure rebounding games and two double-doubles. •If a movie were made about my life, the actress that would play DURHAM ACADEMY: Three- me would be: time All-Conference selection “Sandra Bullock (the role in (1997-99)...Two-time All-Area Miss Congeniality)” and All-State selection (1997- 99)...Earned All-Area and Co- Player of the Year honors...As a senior averaged 17.1 points CAREER HIGHS and 9.1 rebounds per game...In Points: 24 vs. USC Spartanburg (01/12/00) FG: 10 vs. USC Spartanburg (01/12/00) her junior season, averaged FGA: 15 vs. Newberry (11/23/99) 15.2 points and 9.0 rebounds a 3FG: 3 vs. Two Opponents game...Averaged 14.3 points and 9.9 rebounds per game in earning All-State honorable 3FGA: 5 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (12/01/00) mention honors as a freshman...Member of her school’s volleyball and track and field REB: 12 vs. Two Opponents teams. A: 6 vs. Augusta State (01/31/01) BLKS: 2 vs. Limestone (11/17/00) PERSONAL: Allison Karen Nold was born November 18, 1980...Daughter of Jim and FT: 945 vs. Kennesaw State (01/08/00) Sharon Nold...Majoring in Nursing. FTA: 10 vs. Two Opponents S: 3 vs. Two Opponents Min: 39 vs. Francis Marion (01/20/01)

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 29-28 810 27.9 83-170 .488 17-46 .370 44-62 .710 45 89 134 4.6 55 2 44 57 9 22 227 7.8 1999-2000 27-24 631 23.4 107-200 .535 0-1 .000 71-93 .763 75 86 161 6.0 73 2 28 50 2 10 285 10.6 Totals 56-52 1441 25.7 190-370 .514 17-47 .362 115-155 .742 120 175 295 5.3 128 4 72 107 11 32 512 9.1 16 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

JULIE SZABO #13 • Guard • 5-7 • Junior Haverhill, Massachusetts • SUNY Stony Brook

2000-01 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Started 28 of 29 games in her first season as a Lady Pacer...Finished second on the team and eighth in the Peach Belt Conference in scoring at 14.3 points per game...Named to the PBC All-Conference Second-Team and to the PBC All-Tournament Team...Second on the squad in minutes played (1,003) averaging 34.6 per game...Set a new school record drilling 106-of-128 free throw attempts to finish second in the conference at 82.8 percent...Averaged 3.7 rebounds and 3.17 assists per game...Ranked eighth in PBC in assists and in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.02)...Hit 59-of- 153 three-point attempts for a 41.8 percent, good enough for ninth in the PBC...Her 2.03 made threes per game was fourth in the conference...Recorded a team-high 25 double- figure scoring games including six 20-point outings.

SUNY STONY BROOK: Averaged 21.0 points per game, 3.4 rebounds, and 38.7 minutes per game in starting all 28 con- IN THE PAINT: tests for the SUNY Stony Brook Seawolves in 1999-2000...Her •The thing I like most about USC 21.0 ppg ranked 12th in the na- Aiken Women’s Basketball is: tion in NCAA Division I in The togetherness and scoring...Was the top overall overall family atmosphere of freshman scorer in the nation...For her efforts, Szabo our team...support received was selected as the Independent from the University and the Conference Player of the community Year...Scored 20+ points on 16 •Favorite Phil Stern phrase or different occasions and poured in action during a game: 30+ points five separate times in- “Are you kidding me?!” cluding a career-high 36 versus •Favorite television show: Albany...In 19 of her 28 games “Friends” played, she played the full 40 •Favorite movie: minutes...Szabo owns the school record for three-pointers in a sea- “Remember the Titans” son (76) and her 589 points last •If a movie were made about my season is second all-time in life, the actress that would play school history, just 12 points be- me would be: hind Michelle White’s record set “Sandra Bullock” in 1986.

HAVERHILL HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the Massachusetts All-Academic Basketball First- CAREER HIGHS Team as a senior...Selected to the Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic Points: 27 vs. North Florida (01/03/01) teams...USA Today honorable mention All-USA...Three-time Merrimack Valley Conference FG: 7 vs. Two Opponents MVP...Served as team captain and MVP for her junior and senior seasons...Four-time FGA: 21 vs. Wingate (12/02/00) Eagle Tribune All-Conference selection...As a freshman, helped her team to the Massa- 3FG: 5 vs. Two Opponents chusetts State Championship...Participant in the Massachusetts Basketball Coaches As- 3FGA: 9 vs. Three Opponents REB: 6 vs. Six Opponents sociation “Best 80” All-Star Game...Receipiant of the James Owens Award as Haverhill A: 9 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (12/01/00) High School’s top winter athlete. BLKS: 1 vs. Two Opponents FT: 1113 vs. North Florida (01/03/01) PERSONAL: Julie Ann Szabo was born January 11, 1981...Daughter of John and Linda FTA: 12 vs. North Florida (01/03/01) Szabo...Majoring in Exercise and Sport Science. S: 4 vs. Mars Hill (11/28/00) Min: 43 vs. Presbyterian (12/18/00)

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 29-28 1003 34.6 125-299 .418 59-153 .386 106-128 .828 20 88 108 3.7 51 1 92 90 2 39 415 14.3 Totals 29-28 1003 34.6 125-299 .418 59-153 .386 106-128 .828 20 88 108 3.7 51 1 92 90 2 39 415 14.3 17 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

KATIE PALIZZA #3 • Guard • 5-5 • Junior Cranston, Rhode Island • St. Raphael Academy only seven players to appear in all 27 games from the field in an 88-53 win over West Vir- last season...Averaged 2.0 points and 2.5 ginia Tech. rebounds in 18.2 minutes per game...Her 41 assists were fifth on the team...Notched a ST. RAPHAEL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL: career-high nine points on 4-of-4 shooting Garnished Fourth-Team All-Division honors CAREER HIGHS as a senior while averaging 6.0 points, 8.0 assists, and 4.0 steals as a senior. Points: 9 vs. West Virginia Tech (11/26/99) FG: 4 vs. West Virginia Tech (11/26/99) FGA: 7 vs. Saint Andrews (11/27/99) PERSONAL: Katie Lynn Palizza was born 3FG: 1 vs. Saint Andrews (11/27/99) May 21, 1981...Daughter of Len and Phyllis 3FGA: 3 vs. UNC Pembroke (01/15/99) Palizza...Majoring in Exercise Science. The REB: 9 vs. Saint Andrews (11/27/99) thing I like most about USCA Women’s A: 4 vs. USC Spartanburg (01/12/00) Basketball: ”The family environment and 2000-01 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Ap- BLKS: 1 vs. Two Opponents friendships that have been formed.” Favor- peared in 20 games averaging 0.4 points, FT: 2 vs. Three3 Opponents ite Phil Stern action: ”Throwing his jacket” 0.4 rebounds, and 3.3 minutes per game. FTA: 2 vs. Four Opponents S: 4 vs. Erskine (12/11/99) Favorite TV Show: ”Friends” Favorite Min: 33 vs. UNC Pembroke (01/15/00) Movie: ”Remember the Titans” Actress that 1999-2000 (FRESHMAN SEASON): One of would play me: “Julia Louise-Dreyfus”. Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 20-0 65 3.3 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 2 6 8 0.4 9 0 3 6 1 4 7 0.4 1999-2000 27-0 492 18.2 24-57 .421 3-18 .167 4-10 .400 29 39 68 2.5 32 0 41 33 1 21 55 2.0 Totals 47-0 557 11.9 25-61 .410 3-18 .167 9-16 .563 31 45 76 1.6 41 0 44 39 2 25 62 1.3 KATIE ROKUS #5 • Guard • 5-5 • Junior Washington, DC • St. John’s College HS 1999-2000 (FRESHMAN SEASON): Played in 17.4 minutes per game. in all 27 games including 13 as a starter...Third on the team in assists with ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: 53...Led guards with 1.71 assist-to-turnover Preseason pick by USA Today as one of the ratio...Averaged 2.7 points and 1.8 rebounds area’s top players...In her four years, team CAREER HIGHS compiled a 107-21 record including a num- ber 16 national ranking. Points: 13 vs. Newberry (11/21/00) FG: 4 vs. Two Opponents FGA: 9 vs. Mars Hill (12/16/99) PERSONAL: Katherine Gabriny Rokus was 3FG: 4 vs. Newberry (11/21/00) born April 11, 1981...Daughter of Charles 3FGA: 7 vs. Newberry (11/23/99) and Monica Rokus...Majoring in Psychology. REB: 7 vs. West Virginia Tech (11/26/99) The thing I like most about USCA A: 7 vs. USC Spartanburg (01/12/00) Women’s Basketball: ”We are so close, we 2000-01 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Ap- BLKS: 0 vs. none stick together through everything.” Favor- peared in 19 games averaging 1.3 points, FT: 4 vs. Mars5 Hill (12/16/99) ite Phil Stern phrase or action: ”Are you FTA: 5 vs. Limestone (11/17/00) 0.5 rebounds, and 4.5 minutes per kiddin’ me?!” Favorite TV Show: ”Friends” game...Scored career-high 13 points on 4- S: 4 vs. Johnson C. Smith (12/07/99) Min: 38 vs. Newberry (11/23/99) Favorite Movie: ”A League of Their Own” of-4 shooting versus Newberry. Actress that would play me: “Cheri Oteri”.

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 19-0 86 4.5 9-14 .643 3-8 .375 3-7 .429 2 8 10 0.5 3 0 5 6 0 3 24 1.3 1999-2000 27-13 470 17.4 24-92 .261 16-65 .246 10-13 .769 7 42 49 1.8 39 0 53 31 0 27 74 2.7 Totals 46-13 556 12.1 33-106 .311 19-73 .260 13-20 .650 9 50 59 1.3 42 0 58 37 0 30 98 2.1 18 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

TORRI HAMILTON #21 • Forward • 5-10 • Senior Seneca, South Carolina • Mars Hill College

2000-01 (JUNIOR SEASON): Missed PERSONAL: Torri LaKenya Hamilton was born October 24, season due to anterior cruciate ligament 1977...Daughter of Deborah Hamilton...Majoring in Business Ad- (ACL) tear. ministration. The thing I like most about USCA Women’s Bas- ketball: ”The family unity.” Favorite Phil Stern phrase or action: 1999-2000 (SOPHOMORE SEASON): Appeared in nine games ”Whatever yo.” Favorite TV Show: ”Martin” Favorite Movie: ”Love averaging 0.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 3.4 minutes per and Basketball/The Best Man” Actress that would play me: “Sanaa game...Three times notched a career-best of two points. Lathan (from Love and Basketball)”.

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg 2000-01 Sat out due to injury 1999-2000 9-0 31 3.4 0-6 .000 0-1 .000 7-14 .500 3 8 11 1.2 3 0 0 3 1 2 7 0.8 Totals 9-0 31 3.4 0-6 .000 0-1 .000 7-14 .500 3 8 11 1.2 3 0 0 3 1 2 7 0.8

MELISSA GALLANT #30 • Guard • 5-9 • Junior San Jose, California • DeAnza Junior College

DeANZA JUNIOR COLLEGE: Averaged down 3.0 rebounds per outing...Three-time All-League selection. 19.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists in earning All-Conference honors last PERSONAL: Melissa Yukiko Gallant was born February 14, season...As a freshman, averaged 12.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 1981...Daughter of Michael and Sharron Gallant...Majoring in Fine 2.0 assists. Arts. The thing I like most about USCA Women’s Basketball: ”The sense of family.” Favorite Phil Stern phrase or action: ”Sup!.” CJ HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time Most Valuable Player of Favorite TV Show: ”Felicity” Favorite Movie: ”Goonies” Actress her Lady Saints’ team...Averaged 19.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, and that would play me: “Julia Roberts”. 2.0 assists as a senior...As a junior, scored 16.0 points and pulled

JEN KENNEDY #33 • Forward • 5-11 • Junior Fremont, California • DeAnza Junior College

DeANZA JUNIOR COLLEGE: Two time 12.0 points and grabbed 10.0 boards per game. All-Conference selection...Averaged 15.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per PERSONAL: Jennifer Marian Kennedy was born February 18, game last seaosn as a sophomore...In her freshman season, aver- 1981...Daughter of Scott and Martha Kennedy...Majoring in Sociol- aged a double-double with 10.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. ogy. The thing I like most about USCA Women’s Basketball: ”The friends you make on the team.” Favorite Phil Stern phrase WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time First-Team All-League or action: ”Sup!.” Favorite TV Show: ”Will and Grace” Favorite performer...Averaged 15.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as Movie: ”Stand By Me” Actress that would play me: “Molly Shan- a senior for the Huskies...Two-time Second-Team All-Bay Area non”. selection...Twice served as team captain...As a junior, poured in 19 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Lady Pacers

KATIE LAWRENCE #25 • Guard • 5-9 • Junior Augusta, Georgia • Augusta State University

2000-01: Sat out last season after trans- WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL: During the 1997 season, led Westside ferring from Augusta State to USC Aiken to the best record in school history...Named the Female Athlete of prior to the start of the Spring 2001 se- the Year in 1998 by the Augusta Rotary Club...Twice voted as The mester. Augusta Chronicle’s Soccer Player of the Year.

AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY: In two seasons at ASU, Lawrence PERSONAL: Katherine Ann Lawrence was born December 5, averaged 13.4 points and 5.8 rebounds in 43 games...Missed 12 1979...Daughter of James and Debra Lawrence...Majoring in Exer- games in 1999-2000 due to knee injury suffered versus USC cise and Sport Science. The thing I like most about USCA Spartanburg...Named a PBC Player of the Week as a Women’s Basketball: ”The team unity, including coaches.” Fa- freshman...Scored career-high 24 points versus North Florida on vorite Phil Stern phrase or action: ”Are you kidding me?!” Fa- Dec. 12, 1998...Set career-high in steals with nine in a Nov. 18, vorite TV Show: ”Third Watch” Favorite Movie: ”Hoosiers” Ac- 1998 contest with Armstrong Atlantic State University. tress that would play me: “Marilyn Monroe”.

KATIE GEBHARDT #24 • Forward • 5-11 • Freshman Charlotte, North Carolina • Providence High School

PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL: Aver- PERSONAL: Katie Lynn Gebhardt was born December 14, aged 9.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1983...Daughter of Steven and Mary Lou Gebhardt...Majoring in and 1.9 steals in earning All-Conference Exercise and Sport Science. The thing I like most about USCA honors as a senior last year...Shot 42.0 percent from the field, 50.0 Women’s Basketball: ”How close the team is.” Favorite Phil Stern percent from the three-point line, and 73.0 percent from the stripe phrase or action: ”I don’t have one yet, but I’m sure I will soon.” averaging 10.8 ppg and 4.5 rpg...Named All-Conference and team Favorite TV Show: ”Darma and Greg” Favorite Movie: ”Love and MVP as a junior. Basketball” Actress that would play me: “Sandra Bullock”.

GEN-NETTE PULLEY #10 • Guard • 5-7 • Freshman Wilson, North Carolina • Fike High School

FIKE HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 16.0 PERSONAL: Gen-Nette Michelle Pulley was born April 10, points, 7.0 assists, and 4.0 steals as a 1983...Daughter of George and Denise Pulley...Majoring in Exer- senior...Three-time All-Conference and All- cise and Sport Science. The thing I like most about USCA Area selection...In her junior season, averaged 17.0 points and 5.0 Women’s Basketball: ”The family atmosphere.” Favorite Phil assists...As a sophomore, averaged 11.0 points, 8.0 assists, and Stern phrase or action: ”I haven’t been here long enough to have 5.0 steals in being named the conference’s MVP. one yet.” Favorite TV Show: ”Cosby Show” Favorite Movie: ”Color Purple” Actress that would play me: “Lisa Raye”. 20 Lady Pacer Basketball 2000-01 Statistics and Results

2000-01 USC Aiken Final Statistics and Results

Player G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk S Pts Avg Jami Cornwell 29-29 1018 35.1 126-287 .439 10-37 .270 168-216 .778 32 133 165 5.7 78 1 161 128 2 76 430 14.8 Julie Szabo 29-28 1003 34.6 125-299 .418 59-153 .386 106-128 .828 20 88 108 3.7 51 1 92 90 2 39 415 14.3 Cortney Ray 28-24 704 25.1 111-204 .544 0-1 .000 60-98 .612 44 117 161 5.8 77 4 31 48 20 30 282 10.1 Janell Gerk 28-13 498 17.8 70-178 .393 62-163 .380 18-25 .720 17 46 63 2.3 32 1 16 32 0 13 220 7.9 Allison Nold 29-28 810 27.9 83-170 .488 17-46 .370 44-62 .710 45 89 134 4.6 55 2 44 57 9 22 227 7.8 Jessica Greiner 27-1 442 16.4 51-108 .472 30-70 .429 15-18 .833 23 51 74 2.7 55 2 17 19 3 11 147 5.4 Telma Ferreira 29-2 383 13.2 38-91 .418 15-41 .366 16-19 .842 9 45 54 1.9 33 0 29 21 3 7 107 3.7 Kylie Youd 7-0 60 8.6 9-19 .474 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 4 8 12 1.7 9 0 2 3 0 3 21 3.0 Dana Richter 28-19 611 21.8 22-55 .400 9-26 .346 9-23 .391 19 41 60 2.1 76 2 67 48 0 38 62 2.2 Mary Wooley 18-1 170 9.4 13-28 .464 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 10 16 26 1.4 18 0 13 14 3 3 29 1.6 Katie Rokus 19-0 86 4.5 9-14 .643 3-8 .375 3-7 .429 2 8 10 0.5 3 0 5 6 0 3 24 1.3 Katie Palizza 20-0 65 3.3 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 2 6 8 0.4 9 0 3 6 1 4 7 0.4 TEAM 35 69 104 3.6 1 25 TOTAL 29 5850 658-1457 .452 205-545 .376 450-613 .734 262 717 979 33.8 497 13 480 497 43 249 1971 68.0 OPPONENTS 29 5850 621-1592 .390 147-479 .307 350-526 .665 358 628 986 34.0 526 -- 397 494 52 231 1739 60.0

Date Opponent W/L Score Attend TEAM STATISTICS USCA OPP 11.17.00 LIMESTONE^ W 107-98 642 SCORING ...... 1971 1739 11.18.00 FAYETTEVILLE STATE^ W 76-74 243 Points per game ...... 68.0 60.0 11.21.00 at Newberry W 91-43 167 Scoring margin ...... +8.0 --- 11.24.00 vs. Livingstone$ W 76-56 250 FIELD GOALS-ATT ...... 658-1457 621-1592 11.25.00 at Catawba$ L 58-84 280 Field goal pct...... 452 .390 11.28.00 MARS HILL W 89-74 238 3-POINT FG-ATT ...... 205-545 147-479 12.01.00 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne% W 75-67 150 3-point FG pct...... 376 .307 12.02.00 vs. Wingate% L (OT) 84-88 175 3-pt FG made/game ...... 7.1 5.1 12.14.00 at Johnson C. Smith L 70-86 154 FREE THROWS-ATT ...... 450-613 350-526 12.18.00 at Presbyterian L (OT) 58-73 229 Free throw Pct...... 734 .665 12.30.00 at #18 Francis Marion* W 75-64 160 REBOUNDS ...... 979 986 01.03.01 NORTH FLORIDA* W 71-50 379 Rebounds per game ...... 33.8 34.0 01.06.01 #12 KENNESAW STATE* W 68-57 827 Rebounding margin ...... -0.2 --- 01.10.01 at USC Spartanburg* W 60-41 127 ASSISTS ...... 480 397 01.13.01 at UNC Pembroke* W 56-45 203 Assists per game ...... 16.6 13.7 01.17.01 AUGUSTA STATE* W 66-50 892 TURNOVERS...... 497 494 01.20.01 FRANCIS MARION* L 42-45 662 Turnovers per game ...... 17.1 17.0 01.24.01 CLAYTON COLLEGE & STATE* W 59-40 471 Turnover margin ...... -0.1 --- 01.31.01 at Augusta State* W 58-44 354 Assist/Turnover ratio ...... 1.0 0.8 02.03.01 UNC PEMBROKE* W 64-46 1173 STEALS ...... 249 231 02.07.01 USC SPARTANBURG* W 64-47 709 Steals per game ...... 8.6 8.0 02.10.01 at Armstrong Atlantic State* W 61-60 325 BLOCKS...... 43 52 02.14.01 LANDER* W 75-55 562 Blocks per game ...... 1.5 1.8 02.17.01 at #1 Columbus State* L 62-82 885 ATTENDANCE ...... 6798 4830 02.21.01 at Lander* W 69-44 130 Home games-avg/gm ..... 11-618 12-283 02.24.01 at Georgia College & State* W 73-69 387 Neutral site-avg/gm ...... --- 6-238 02.28.01 vs. North Florida# W 63-42 127 03.02.01 vs. Georgia College & State# W 63-59 206 03.03.01 vs. #1 Columbus State# L 38-56 521 * = Peach Belt Conference Game ^ = USC Aiken Women’s Basketball Tip-off Classic (Aiken, SC) $ = Catawba Allsport Thanksgiving Classic (Salisbury, NC) Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total % = Third Annual Francis Marion University Classic (Florence, SC) USC Aiken 995 967 9 1971 # = 10th Annual Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Greenwood, SC) Opponents 811 900 28 1739

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21 Lady Pacer Basketball Final PBC Standings • Conference Honors

2000-01 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Final Standings

SCHOOL PBC GAMES HOME AWAY OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL NORTH DIVISION y-USC Aiken 14-2 .875 7-1 7-1 22-7 .759 10-1 8-4 4-2 x-Francis Marion 13-3 .813 7-1 6-2 24-7 .774 11-3 8-3 5-1 UNC Pembroke 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 14-13 .519 6-5 6-6 2-2 Augusta State 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 12-15 .444 8-7 4-7 0-1 Lander 2-14 .125 0-8 2-6 6-17 .261 2-8 3-10 1-2 USC Spartanburg 2-14 .125 0-8 2-6 7-19 .269 3-10 3-8 1-1 SOUTH DIVISION xz-Columbus State*# 16-0 1.000 8-0 8-0 31-1 .969 15-0 8-0 8-1 Georgia College & State 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 21-7 .750 9-3 7-3 5-1 Kennesaw State 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 19-8 .704 12-3 6-4 1-1 North Florida 8-8 .500 6-2 2-6 14-13 .519 11-4 3-7 0-2 Armstrong Atlantic State 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 10-16 .385 7-8 3-7 0-1 Clayton College & State 4-12 .250 2-6 2-6 6-20 .231 3-9 2-8 1-3 x-NCAA Participant, y-North Division Champion, z-Conference Champion, *-PBC Tournament Champion, #-Final Four Participant

2000-01 Peach Belt Conference 2000-01 Peach Belt Conference All-Conference Team Players of the Week First Team Zandrique Cason, AASU (Dec. 4) Amie Kane, Kennesaw State Amie Kane, Kennesaw State (Dec. 11) Kinesha Harden, Columbus State Zandrique Cason, AASU (Dec. 18) Shemika Turner, Georgia College & State Jami Cornwell, USC Aiken (Jan. 8) Jami Cornwell, USC Aiken Shemika Turner, GCSU (Jan. 15) Christy Wright, Francis Marion Ginnell Curtis, UNC Pembroke (Jan. 22) Skye Barber, North Florida (Jan. 29) Zandrique Cason, Armstrong Atlantic State Shemika Turner, GCSU (Feb. 5) Christy Wright, Francis Marion (Feb. 12) Second Team Shemika Turner, GCSU (Feb. 19) Ginnell Curtis, UNC Pembroke Kinesha Harden, Columbus State (Feb. 26) Lashawn Mincey, Columbus State Monica Dajksler, Kennesaw State Julie Szabo, USC Aiken Beth Heyer, Georgia College & State Abby Boone, Columbus State

Co-Player of the Year: Kinesha Harden, CSU Co-Player of the Year: Amie Kane, KSU Freshman of the Year: Skye Barber, UNF Coach of the Year: Jay Sparks, Columbus State

Right: Junior guards Julie Szabo and Jami Cornwell pose for a snap- shot after being named to the 2001 PBC All-Conference Team in March. The backcourt duo combined for 29.1 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 8.8 as- sists per game for the 22-7 Lady Pacers. 22 Lady Pacer Basketball Team/Individual PBC Statistical Leaders

2000-01 Peach Belt Conference 2000-01 PBC Individual Statistical Leaders Team Stat Leaders SCORING G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg SCORING OFFENSE G Pts Avg 1. Ginnell Curtis, UNCP 27 190 35 147 562 20.8 1. Columbus State 32 2792 87.2 2. Amie Kane, KSU 27 190 25 134 539 20.0 2. GCSU 28 2167 77.4 3. Shemika Turner, GCSU 28 183 3 130 499 17.8 3. Kennesaw State 27 2027 75.1 4. Zandrique Cason, AASU 26 147 0 139 433 16.7 4. UNC Pembroke 27 1979 73.3 5. Monika Dajksler, KSU 27 135 52 90 412 15.3 5. Francis Marion 31 2223 71.7 6. Jami Cornwell, USCA 29 126 10 168 430 14.8 6. Augusta State 27 1839 68.1 7. Jennifer Lance, UNCP 27 158 0 80 396 14.7 7. USC Aiken 29 1971 68.0 8. Julie Szabo, USCA 29 125 59 106 415 14.3 8. Lander 26 1726 66.4 9. Christy Wright, FMU 31 150 41 93 434 14.0 9. Armstrong Atlantic State 26 1725 66.3 10. Betsy Foy, GCSU 28 101 33 157 392 14.0 10. North Florida 27 1781 66.0 11. USC Spartanburg 26 1596 61.4 REBOUNDING G Reb Avg STEALS G S Avg 12. Clayton State 26 1539 59.2 1. Zandrique Cason, AASU 26 269 10.3 1. Lashawn Mincey, CSU 32 120 3.75 2. Shemika Turner, GCSU 28 266 9.5 2. Amie Kane, KSU 27 87 3.22 SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg 3. Jennifer Lance, UNCP 27 233 8.6 3. Ginnell Curtis, UNCP 27 79 2.93 1. USC Aiken 29 1739 60.0 4. Ameila White, LU 26 224 8.6 4. Jami Cornwell, USCA 29 76 2.62 2. Columbus State 32 1929 60.3 5. Krissy Hatfield, LU 26 213 8.2 5. Candace Turner, CSU 32 82 2.56 3. North Florida 27 1722 63.8 6. Sharon Taylor, ASU 26 206 7.9 6. Kia Manuel, USCS 25 64 2.56 4. Francis Marion 31 2007 64.7 7. Skye Barber, UNF 27 207 7.7 7. Lauren Thigpen, UNCP 27 66 2.44 5. USC Spartanburg 26 1691 65.0 8. Jontell Johnson, FMU 31 233 7.5 8. Kisha Gaines, GCSU 28 68 2.43 6. GCSU 28 1842 65.8 9. Kinesha Harden, CSU 31 225 7.3 9. Nikki Rae Brown, USCS 24 56 2.33 7. Kennesaw State 27 1815 67.2 10. Anna Szniecka, KSU 27 188 7.0 10. Kinesha Harden, CSU 31 69 2.23 8. Augusta State 27 1926 71.3 9. UNC Pembroke 27 1936 71.7 ASSISTS G A Avg THREE-POINT FG PCT. G 3FG Pct 10. AASU 26 1866 71.8 1. Jami Cornwell, USCA 29 161 5.55 1. Sheree Hallmark, CSU 32 33 .485 11. Clayton State 26 1912 73.5 2. Ginell Curtis, UNCP 27 146 5.41 2. Jessica Greiner, USCA 27 30 .429 12. Lander 26 1918 73.8 3. Lashawn Mincey, CSU 32 159 4.97 3. Anne Gioscia, FMU 31 41 .414 4. Kisha Gaines, GCSU 28 128 4.57 4. Abby Boone, CSU 29 54 .406 SCORING MARGIN Off. Def. Mar. 5. Keisha Taylor, CSU 32 130 4.06 5. Beth Heyer, GCSU 27 38 .404 3. USC Aiken ...... 68.0 60.0 +8.0 6. Lauren Thigpen, UNCP 27 106 3.93 6. Dalana Watson, GCSU 28 32 .400 FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA Pct. 7. Christy Wright, FMU 31 121 3.90 7. Lindsay McGinnis, LU 26 60 .392 2. USC Aiken ...... 450 613 .734 8. Julie Szabo, USCA 29 92 3.17 8. Keisha Taylor, CSU 32 34 .391 9. Sharmia Sanders, KSU 24 73 3.04 9. Julie Szabo, USCA 29 59 .386 FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA Pct. 10. Lauren Gaines, KSU 27 81 3.00 10. Janell Gerk, USCA 28 62 .380 1. USC Aiken ...... 658 1457 .452 FG PCT. DEFENSE FG FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT. G FG Pct THREE-POINT FG MADE G 3FG Avg 1. Cortney Ray, USCA 29 111 .544 1. Lindsay McGinnis, LU 26 60 2.31 4. USC Aiken ...... 621 1592 .390 2. Krissy Hatfield, LU 26 118 .522 2. Janell Gerk, USCA 28 62 2.21 3-POINT FG PCT. FG FGA Pct. 3. Anna Snziecka, KSU 27 95 .522 3. Leigh Gaudy, UNF 27 56 2.07 3. USC Aiken ...... 205 545 .376 4. Lesley Curry, UNF 25 77 .513 4. Julie Szabo, USCA 29 59 2.03 5. Skye Barber, UNF 27 133 .506 5. Jo Kimbrel, CCSU 26 52 2.00 3-FG PCT. DEFENSE FG FGA Pct. 6. Jennifer Lance, UNCP 27 158 .498 6. Monika Dajksler, KSU 27 52 1.93 7. USC Aiken ...... 147 479 .307 7. Ameila White, LU 26 117 .498 7. Abby Boone, CSU 29 54 1.86 REBOUND MARGIN Team Opp Mar. 8. Sharon Taylor, ASU 26 99 .497 8. Lexie Martin, AASU 26 48 1.85 7. USC Aiken ...... 979 986 -0.2 9. Shemika Turner, GCSU 28 183 .496 9. Michelle Hubbard, AASU 26 38 1.46 10. Jontell Johnson, FMU 31 97 .495 10. Lashawn Mincey, CSU 32 46 1.44 BLOCKED SHOTS G B Avg. 12. USC Aiken ...... 29 43 1.48 FREE THROW PCT. G FT Pct ASSIST / TO RATIO A TO Rat. ASSISTS G A Avg. 1. Betsy Foy, GCSU 28 157 .853 1. Lashawn Mincey, CSU 159 59 2.69 2. USC Aiken ...... 29 480 16.55 2. Julie Szabo, USCA 29 106 .828 2. Keisha Taylor, CSU 130 73 1.78 3. Monika Dajksler, KSU 27 90 .804 3. Kisha Gaines, GCSU 128 97 1.32 STEALS G S Avg. 4. Beth Heyer, GCSU 27 72 .791 4. Jami Cornwell, USCA 161 128 1.26 10. USC Aiken ...... 29 249 8.59 5. Lexie Martin, AASU 26 71 .789 5. Lauren Thigpen, UNCP 106 99 1.07 TURNOVER MARGIN Team Opp Mar. 6. Amie Kane, KSU 27 134 .784 6. Lauren Gaines, KSU 81 78 1.04 7. USC Aiken ...... 497 494 -0.10 7. Kandace Walker, CCSU 23 101 .783 7. Ginnell Curtis, UNCP 146 142 1.03 8. Shemika Turner, GCSU 28 130 .778 8. Julie Szabo, USCA 92 90 1.02 ASSIST / TO RATIO A TO Ratio 9. Jami Cornwell, USCA 29 168 .778 9. Christy Wright, FMU 121 128 0.95 2. USC Aiken ...... 480 497 0.97 10. Faith Nixon, ASU 27 94 .777 10. Sharmia Sanders, KSU 73 84 0.87 3-POINT FG MADE G FG Avg. 1. USC Aiken ...... 29 205 7.07 23 Lady Pacer Basketball Year-by-Year Results

Nov. 28 Elon W 48-46 Jan. 9 at Francis Marion* L 55-64 1990-91 1992-93 Dec. 3 at Elon W 74-73 Jan. 11 Lander* L 60-63ot 24-6, 9-3 in PBC 8-18, 3-13 in PBC Dec. 5 Newberry W 69-52 Jan. 15 UNC Pembroke* L 48-55 Jan. 4 AASU* L 53-58 Jan. 18 at Clayton State L 70-74 Coach: Gail Moody-Johnson Coach: Gail Moody-Johnson Jan. 7 at GC&SU* W 76-71 Jan. 22 at Columbus State* L 57-70 Nov. 16 at Benedict W 78-54 Nov. 30 at Erskine W 63-55 Jan. 9 at Erskine L 53-70 Jan. 25 USC Spartanburg* W 75-72 Nov. 19 Voorhees W 79-57 Dec. 2 Claflin L 62-69 Jan. 11 at Francis Marion* L 64-77 Jan. 29 at AASU* W 79-51 Nov. 24 Florida Southern W 65-54 Dec. 5 USC Spartanburg* L 44-67 Jan. 14 Lander* W 67-58 Feb. 1 GC&SU* L 72-73 Nov. 26 at Morris W 87-69 Dec. 7 Jacksonville State L 59-74 Jan. 16 at Kennesaw State* L 40-91 Feb. 5 Francis Marion* L 48-57 Nov. 27 Newberry W 69-60 Jan. 6 at Columbus State* W 70-68 Jan. 18 UNC Pembroke* W 63-60 Feb. 8 at Lander* L 69-70 Dec. 1 at GC&SU* W 83-72 Jan. 11 at Morris Brown W 66-64 Jan. 21 Augusta State* L 73-79 Feb. 10 at Kennesaw State* L 64-93 Dec. 3 Limestone W 60-48 Jan. 13 at Lander* L 59-60 Jan. 25 at Columbus State* L 69-79 Feb. 12 at UNC Pembroke* W 80-62 Dec. 7 at Coastal Carolina W 64-56 Jan. 16 GC&SU* L 53-80 Jan. 28 USC Spartanburg* L 46-70 Feb. 15 Augusta State* L 66-74 Dec. 8 Lander* L 51-53 Jan. 20 at Claflin L 66-83 Feb. 1 at AASU* L 55-67 Feb. 19 Columbus State* L 50-56 Jan. 7 at Lander* W 60-48 Jan. 23 at Augusta State* L 58-67 Feb. 4 GC&SU* L 56-63 Feb. 22 at USC Spartanburg* W 67-64 Jan. 9 at Claflin L 40-61 Jan. 25 Erskine W 64-57 Feb. 8 Francis Marion* W 69-61 Feb. 25 vs. Lander# W 58-47 Jan. 12 at AASU* W 61-43 Jan. 28 UNC Pembroke* W 72-71 Feb. 11 at Lander* W 78-74 Feb. 26 vs. Kennesaw St.# L 63-88 Jan. 14 Morris W 99-51 Jan. 30 AASU* L 57-65 Feb. 13 Kennesaw State* W 71-63 Jan. 17 USC Spartanburg* L 45-67 Feb. 1 Francis Marion* W 69-62 Feb. 15 at UNC Pembroke* W 85-83 Leading Scorer Jan. 19 Augusta State W 70-66 Feb. 6 at UNC Pembroke* L 54-67 Feb. 18 at Augusta State* L 57-85 Christale Spain (Jr., C, 14.0 ppg) Jan. 21 at Voorhees W 78-65 Feb. 8 Lander* L 51-58 Feb. 20 Erskine L 62-64 Jan. 24 at Francis Marion* W 67-62 Feb. 10 Morris Brown L 76-77 Feb. 22 Columbus State* L 61-71 1997-98 Jan. 26 at Limestone W 65-56 Feb. 13 at USC Spartanburg* L 60-95 Feb. 25 at USC Spartanburg* L 61-86 10-17, 6-10 in PBC Jan. 28 Columbus State* L 66-75 Feb. 15 Augusta State* L 49-65 Feb. 27 UNC Pembroke# L 54-73 Jan. 31 Lincoln Memorial W 85-66 Feb. 18 at GC&SU* L 48-63 Coach: Gail Moody-Johnson Feb. 4 Francis Marion* W 80-63 Feb. 20 Newberry W 88-74 Leading Scorer Nov. 14 NC Central L 48-59 Feb. 6 at USC Spartanburg* W 86-62 Feb. 22 at AASU* L 59-71 Shawn Blassingame (Sr., G, 19.4 ppg) Nov. 15 vs. Barber-Scotia W 62-39 Feb. 9 AASU* W 49-38 Feb. 25 at Francis Marion* L 52-60 Nov. 22 SUNY Stony Brook L 59-67 Feb. 11 at Columbus State* W 78-63 Feb. 27 at Columbus State* L 59-62 1995-96 Nov. 24 at Newberry W 74-71 Feb. 16 GC&SU* W 64-62 Mar. 1 at Newberry W 85-70 3-23, 2-16 in PBC Nov. 25 at Paine L 57-61 Feb. 18 at Lincoln Memorial L 68-77 Mar. 3 vs. Francis Marion# L 89-93 Nov. 29 at Erskine L 41-52 Feb. 21 Benedict W 77-55 Coach: Gail Moody-Johnson Dec. 3 Morris L 53-56 Feb. 25 vs. Cent. Wesleyan W 80-50 Leading Scorer Nov. 20 Clayton State L 61-78 Dec. 4 Newberry W 61-49 Feb. 26 vs. Francis Marion W 70-66 Sonya Cato (Fr., G, 9.84 ppg) Nov. 21 at Newberry L 61-70 Dec. 13 GC&SU* W 81-71 Feb. 28 vs. Claflin L 66-70 Nov. 24 vs. Presbyterian L 48-74 Dec. 16 Paine L 62-64 1993-94 Nov. 25 vs. Gardner-Webb L 60-90 Jan. 3 Francis Marion* L 48-72 Leading Scorer 15-12, 8-8 in PBC Dec. 1 at Lynn L 68-98 Jan. 7 at North Florida* L 68-72ot Tisha England (Jr., G, 16.6 ppg) Dec. 2 vs. Florida Tech L 43-75 Jan. 10 at Kennesaw State* L 88-63 Coach: Gail Moody-Johnson Dec. 9 Kennesaw State* L 47-73 Jan. 14 USC Spartanburg* L 64-71 1991-92 Nov. 19 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne W 72-65 Jan. 3 at AASU* L 50-85 Jan. 17 UNC Pembroke* W 65-51 18-11, 9-5 in PBC Nov. 20 at Catawba L 52-69 Jan. 6 GC&SU* L 62-73 Jan. 21 at Augusta State* L 75-86 Nov. 22 Newberry W 96-42 Jan. 10 Francis Marion* L 62-69 Jan. 24 at Francis Marion* L 65-85 Coach: Gail Moody-Johnson Nov. 29 at Jacksonville State L 66-88 Jan. 13 at Lander* L 53-65 Jan. 26 Lander* L 68-77 Nov. 22 at North Carolina L 87-56 Dec. 4 at Erskine W 77-74 Jan. 15 at Clayton State L 56-74 Jan. 28 at Clayton State* W 63-55 Nov. 23 Newberry W 75-50 Dec. 7 Voorhees W 71-53 Jan. 17 at UNC Pembroke* L 67-75 Feb. 1 Columbus State* L 65-79 Nov. 25 Limestone W 64-52 Jan. 5 at USC Spartanburg* L 60-83 Jan. 20 at Augusta State* L 62-97 Feb. 4 Augusta State* W 75-69 Nov. 26 at Johnson C Smith L 60-66 Jan. 8 at Voorhees W 72-54 Jan. 24 Columbus State* W 71-52 Feb. 7 at UNC Pembroke* W 55-50 Dec. 2 at Georgia Southern L 75-100 Jan. 10 at Francis Marion* W 80-67 Jan. 27 at USC Spartanburg* L 76-79 Feb. 11 at USC Spartanburg* L 70-99 Dec. 4 Claflin L 72-73 Jan. 13 Lander* W 55-43 Jan. 31 AASU* L 55-57 Feb. 14 AASU* L 50-58 Dec. 7 at Newberry W 65-62 Jan. 15 GC&SU* W 88-65 Feb. 3 at GC&SU* L 56-66ot Feb. 16 Erskine W 63-62 Jan. 2 at Savannah State L 81-87 Jan. 17 at Newberry W 94-66 Feb. 7 at Francis Marion* L 43-76 Feb. 17 at Lander* W 63-53 Jan. 4 at Columbus State* W 69-60 Jan. 22 Augusta State* L 62-73 Feb. 10 Lander* L 54-64 Feb. 20 vs. North Florida# L 57-71 Jan. 9 USC Spartanburg* W 78-64 Jan. 26 at UNC Pembroke* W 85-77 Feb. 12 at Kennesaw State* L 60-70 Jan. 11 GC&SU* L 78-82 Jan. 29 at AASU* L 55-61 Feb. 14 UNC Pembroke* L 62-74 Leading Scorer Jan. 13 at Queens (NC) W 85-65 Jan. 31 Columbus State* L 68-90 Feb. 17 Augusta State* L 82-85ot Christale Spain (Sr., C, 15.9 ppg) Jan. 15 Francis Marion* W 85-72 Feb. 2 at Lander* W 70-59 Feb. 19 Newberry W 74-69 Jan. 18 at AASU* W 75-69 Feb. 5 UNC Pembroke* W 79-67 Feb. 21 at Columbus State* L 52-71 1998-99 Jan. 20 Johnson C. Smith W 91-63 Feb. 7 Savannah State L 78-82 Feb. 24 USC Spartanburg* W 68-63 5-22, 0-16 in PBC Jan. 22 at Augusta State* L 79-80 Feb. 10 Erskine W 58-56 Leading Scorer Jan. 25 Lander* W 60-54 Feb. 12 USC Spartanburg* L 51-74 Coach: Phil Stern Christale Spain (So., C, 13.7 ppg) Jan. 27 Paine W 73-55 Feb. 14 at Augusta State* W 75-72 Nov. 14 vs. Saint Paul’s W 72-45 Jan. 30 Columbus State* W 81-75 Feb. 17 at GC&SU* L 54-71 Nov. 15 at NC Central L 65-66 Feb. 5 at GC&SU* W 78-73 Feb. 21 AASU* L 48-59 1996-97 Nov. 17 Newberry L 54-60 Feb. 8 Augusta State* L 66-76 Feb. 23 Francis Marion* W 72-59 7-21, 4-14 in PBC Nov. 21 Erskine W 84-60 Feb. 10 at Paine W 67-57 Feb. 26 at Columbus State* L 71-88 Nov. 23 at Newberry W 73-67 Feb. 12 at Francis Marion* L 58-69 Mar. 3 vs. AASU# L 60-72 Coach: Gail Moody-Johnson Nov. 24 at Fayetteville State L 81-89 Feb. 15 at Lander* W 60-57 Nov. 16 Newberry L 58-61 Nov. 28 GC&SU* L 76-81 Leading Scorer Feb. 17 Queens (NC) W 95-77 Nov. 18 Morris W 70-68 Nov. 30 at Voorhees L 57-83 Stephanie Gibson (Sr., G, 13.8 ppg) Feb. 19 at USC Spartanburg* W 76-73 Nov. 23 vs. Livingstone L 49-53 Dec. 5 Fayetteville State W 75-72 Feb. 22 AASU* L 53-56 Nov. 24 vs. Morris W 77-74 Dec. 7 Voorhees W 69-68 Feb. 26 vs. Columbus State# W 79-56 1994-95 Nov. 27 at Newberry L 54-71 Jan. 2 at Francis Marion* L 66-71 Feb. 28 vs. GC&SU# L 68-72 12-15, 7-11 in PBC Nov. 30 at Morris L 60-72 Jan. 4 at GC&SU* L 67-83 Dec. 7 Clayton State L 55-61 Jan. 6 North Florida* L 52-66 Leading Scorer Coach: Gail Moody-Johnson Dec. 14 Kennesaw State* L 64-80 Jan. 9 Kennesaw State* L 50-81 Tisha England (Sr., G, 23.3 ppg) Nov. 18 vs. Queens (NC) L 62-63 Dec. 18 at Augusta State* L 65-78 Jan. 13 at USC Spartanburg* L 37-86 Nov. 19 at Catawba W 66-64 Jan. 2 AASU* L 47-64 Jan. 16 at UNC Pembroke* L 64-85 Nov. 22 at Newberry W 78-73 Jan. 4 at GC&SU* L 57-76 Jan. 20 Augusta State* L 77-79 24 Lady Pacer Basketball Year-by-Year • All-Time Leaders • USCA vs. Opponents

Jan. 23 Francis Marion* L 54-62 Feb. 9 at USC Spartanburg* W 71-59 Feb. 14 Lander* W 75-55 Assists Jan. 25 at Lander* L 62-82 Feb. 12 AASU* W 87-76 Feb. 17 at Columbus State* L 62-82 1. Tisha England (1990-92) 336 Jan. 27 Clayton State* L 68-73 Feb. 16 at Lander* L 75-80ot Feb. 21 at Lander* W 69-44 2. Jami Cornwell (1999-pres.) 318 Jan. 31 at Columbus State* L 56-75 Feb. 19 Columbus State* L 59-76 Feb. 24 at GC&SU* W 73-69 3. Dana Richter (1997-2001) 266 Feb. 3 at Augusta State* L 62-83 Feb. 23 Lander* L 63-86 Feb. 28 vs. North Florida# W 63-42 4. Candice Lilly (1994-97) 191 Feb. 6 UNC Pembroke* L 75-90 Feb. 26 GC&SU* L 81-87 Mar. 2 vs. GC&SU# W 63-59 5. Tab Butler (1993-95) 166 Feb. 10 USC Spartanburg* L 43-71 Mar. 1 vs. Columbus St.# L 48-87 Mar. 3 vs. Columbus St.# L 38-56 6. Charmane Freeman (1995-99) 147 Feb. 13 at AASU* L 61-103 7. Keisha Smith (1994-99) 130 Feb. 16 Lander* L 63-77 Leading Scorer Leading Scorer 8. Teresa Jones (1990-92) 129 Feb. 19 vs. GC&SU# L 73-90 Janell Gerk (Jr., F, 15.3 ppg) Jami Cornwell (So., G, 14.8 ppg) Steals Leading Scorer 2000-01 LEGEND 1. Tisha England (1990-92) 210 Briar Fontaine (Jr., F, 15.1 ppg) 22-7, 14-2 in PBC *Peach Belt Conference game 2. Charmane Freeman (1995-99) 171 #PBC Tournament game 3. Dana Richter (1997-2001) 157 1999-2000 PBC North Division Champions AASU=Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 4. Jami Cornwell (1999-pres.) 148 15-12, 7-9 in PBC Coach: Phil Stern GC&SU=Georgia College & State Univ. 5. Christale Spain (1994-98) 144 Nov. 17 Limestone W 107-98 Note: Dates from the 1990-91 season 6. Keisha Smith (1990-94) 134 Coach: Phil Stern Nov. 18 Fayetteville State W 76-74 were unavailable at time of publishing. 7. Sonya Cato (1992-95) 119 Nov. 19 at Saint Andrews W 86-52 Nov. 21 at Newberry W 91-43 Nov. 20 Allen W 77-28 Nov. 24 vs. Livingstone W 76-56 Blocks Nov. 23 Newberry W 73-47 Nov. 25 at Catawba L 58-84 1. Charita Sims (1990-92) 119 Nov. 26 vs. WV Tech W 88-53 Nov. 28 Mars Hill W 89-74 USCA All-Time 2. Kenya Brown (1995-99) 115 Nov. 27 vs. Saint Andrews W 85-60 Dec. 1 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne W 75-67 Career Leaders 3. Christale Spain (1994-98) 88 Dec. 3 at Charleston Sou. L 61-87 Dec. 2 vs. Wingate L 84-88ot 4. Sonya Cato (1992-95) 79 Dec. 7 Johnson C Smith W 61-57 Dec. 14 at Johnson C Smith L 70-86 Scoring 5. April Henry (1990-94) 48 Dec. 11 Erskine W 72-50 Dec. 18 at Presbyterian L 58-73ot 1. Christale Spain (1994-98) 1,405 Dec. 16 at Mars Hill W 99-85 Dec. 30 at Francis Marion* W 75-64 2. Tisha England (1990-92) 1,157 Three-Point Field Goals Made Dec. 30 at Winthrop L 53-76 Jan. 3 North Florida* W 71-50 3. Jami Cornwell (1999-pres.) 803 1. Kerry Ansbro (1995-99) 205 Jan. 2 Francis Marion* L 74-92 Jan. 6 Kennesaw State* W 68-57 4. Shawn Blassingame (1993-95) 727 2. Janell Gerk (1999-2001) 173 Jan. 5 at North Florida* L 65-78 Jan. 10 at USC Spartanburg* W 60-41 t5. Janell Gerk (1999-2001) 634 3. Keisha Smith (1990-94) 77 Jan. 8 at Kennesaw State* L 62-80 Jan. 13 at UNC Pembroke* W 56-45 t5. Teresa Jones (1990-92) 634 4. Kim Van Horn (1995-98) 76 Jan. 12 USC Spartanburg* W 70-66 Jan. 17 Augusta State* W 66-50 5. Kenya Rogers (1994-97) 67 Jan. 15 UNC Pembroke* W 70-65 Jan. 20 Francis Marion* L 42-45 Rebounds 6. Shawn Blassingame (1993-95) 64 Jan. 19 at Augusta State* W 72-67 Jan. 24 Clayton State* W 59-40 1. Christale Spain (1994-98) 1,230 Jan. 22 at Francis Marion* L 49-77 Jan. 31 at Augusta State* W 58-44 2. Kenya Brown (1995-99) 625 BOLD indicates active players. Jan. 26 at Clayton State* W 79-71 Feb. 3 UNC Pembroke* W 64-46 3. Sonya Cato (1992-95) 544 Note: Some players may have higher Feb. 2 Augusta State* W 83-64 Feb. 7 USC Spartanburg* W 64-47 4. Tisha England (1990-92) 424 actual totals, but only stats accumulated Feb. 5 at UNC Pembroke* L 74-83 Feb. 10 at AASU* W 61-60 5. April Henry (1990-94) 347 from the 1990-91 season on are used. Lady Pacers vs. Opponents OPPONENT W L LAST MTG. STK OPPONENT W L LAST MTG. STK Allen 3 0 Nov. 20, 1999 W-3 Kentucky State 0 1 Mar. 3, 1981 L-1 Armstrong Atlantic State 7 13 Feb. 10, 2001 W-2 Lander 26 26 Feb. 21, 2001 W-2 Augusta State 18 28 Jan. 31, 2001 W-4 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 0 Dec. 1, 2000 W-2 Baptist 14 3 Jan. 1, 1985 L-1 Limestone 15 7 Nov. 17, 2001 W-11 Barber-Scotia 1 0 Nov. 15, 1997 W-1 Lincoln Memorial 1 1 Feb. 18, 1991 W-1 Benedict 15 3 Feb. 21, 1991 W-5 Livingstone 1 1 Nov. 24, 2000 W-1 Brewton-Parker 1 3 Jan. 9, 1990 L-1 Lynn 0 1 Dec. 1, 1995 L-1 Catawba 1 2 Nov. 25, 2000 L-1 Mars Hill 2 0 Nov. 28, 2000 W-2 Central Wesleyan 4 1 Feb. 25, 1991 W-4 Morris 9 2 Dec. 3, 1997 L-2 College of Charleston 1 18 Feb. 1, 1990 L-3 Morris Brown 1 1 Feb. 10, 1993 L-1 Charleston Southern 0 1 Dec. 3, 1999 L-1 Murray State 0 1 Jan. 27, 1990 L-1 Claflin 4 24 Jan. 20, 1993 L-9 Newberry 25 9 Nov. 21, 2000 W-3 Clayton College & State 3 5 Jan. 24, 2001 W-2 North Carolina 0 1 Nov. 22, 1991 L-1 Coastal Carolina 11 5 Dec. 7, 1990 W-2 North Carolina Central 0 2 Nov. 15, 1998 L-2 Coker 7 1 Feb. 11, 1989 W-3 UNC Pembroke 15 8 Feb. 3, 2001 W-2 Columbia College 15 4 Feb. 25, 1989 W-4 North Florida 2 4 Feb. 28, 2001 W-2 Columbus State 7 15 Mar. 3, 2001 L-9 Paine 3 5 Dec. 16, 1997 L-2 Converse 4 2 Feb. 27, 1990 W-2 Presbyterian 12 7 Dec. 18, 2000 L-2 Elon 2 0 Dec. 3, 1994 W-2 Queens (NC) 2 1 Nov. 18, 1994 L-1 Erskine 19 16 Dec. 11, 1999 W-3 Saint Andrews 2 0 Nov. 27, 1999 W-2 Fayetteville State 3 1 Nov. 18, 2000 W-2 Saint Paul’s 1 0 Nov. 14, 1998 W-1 Florida Southern 1 0 Nov. 24, 1990 W-1 Savannah State 0 2 Feb. 7, 1994 L-2 Florida Tech 0 1 Dec. 2, 1995 L-1 Shorter 1 0 Nov. 17, 1989 W-1 Francis Marion 10 34 Jan. 20, 2001 L-1 South Carolina 0 1 Feb. 24, 1979 L-1 Furman 1 1 Jan. 25, 1984 W-1 USC Spartanburg 25 22 Feb. 7, 2001 W-4 Gardner-Webb 0 1 Nov. 25, 1995 L-1 South Carolina State 0 1 Mar. 1, 1978 L-1 Georgia 0 1 Jan. 7, 1980 L-1 SUNY-Stony Brook 0 1 Nov. 22, 1997 L-1 Georgia College & State 10 12 Mar. 2, 2001 W-2 Voorhees 18 3 Dec. 7, 1998 W-1 Georgia Southern 1 1 Dec. 2, 1991 L-1 West Virginia Tech 1 0 Nov. 26, 1999 W-1 Georgia State 0 1 Jan. 22, 1985 L-1 Wingate 0 1 Dec. 2, 2000 L-1 Jacksonville State 0 2 Nov. 29, 1993 L-2 Winthrop 5 5 Dec. 30, 1999 L-1 Johnson C. Smith 2 2 Dec. 14, 2000 L-1 Wofford 4 1 Jan. 30, 1988 W-2 Kennesaw State 2 10 Jan. 6, 2001 W-1 Records vs. Opponents are since USCA began women’s basketball in 1975-76. Peach Belt Conference members appear in BOLD. 25 Lady Pacer Basketball PBC Tournament • Composite Records

2002 PBC TOURNAMENT • LUMPKIN CENTER • COLUMBUS, GA

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Tuesday, Feb. 26 Thursday, Feb. 28 Saturday, Mar. 2 Sunday, Mar. 3

South #1 GAME 5 North #4 1:00 PM GAME 1 1:00 PM GAME 9 South #5 11:00 AM

North #2 GAME 6 South #3 3:00 PM GAME 2 3:00 PM GAME 11 North #6 2:00 PM PBC Tournament Champion NCAA Tournament South #2 Automatic Qualifier GAME 7 North #3 5:00 PM GAME 3 5:00 PM GAME 10 South #6 1:00 PM

North #1 GAME 8 South #4 7:00 PM GAME 4 7:00 PM All Times Eastern and subject to change

North #5

2001 PBC TOURNAMENT RESULTS Horne Arena • Greenwood, SC Peach Belt Conference Teams Peach Belt Conference Teams FIRST ROUND • FEBRUARY 28 11-Year (1990-2001) 11-Year (1990-2001) USC Aiken 63, North Florida 42 Overall Composite Record PBC Composite Record GC&SU 75, UNC Pembroke 69 Columbus State 79, Augusta State 63 Francis Marion 69, Kennesaw State 57 TEAM W-L Pct. TEAM W-L Pct. Kennesaw State 189-75 .716 Kennesaw State 89-29 .754 SEMIFINALS • MARCH 2 Columbus State 210-112 .652 Columbus State 115-61 .653 USC Aiken 63, GC&SU 59 Columbus State 101, Francis Marion 57 GC&SU 202-111 .645 GC&SU 110-66 .625 Francis Marion 208-115 .644 Francis Marion 108-68 .614 CHAMPIONSHIP • MARCH 3 Augusta State 172-104 .623 Augusta State 96-68 .585 Columbus State 56, USC Aiken 38 North Florida 54-44 .551 USC Spartanburg 86-90 .489 USC Spartanburg 166-143 .537 North Florida 31-33 .484 PBC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM USC Aiken 139-164 .459 Armstrong Atl. State 71-93 .433 Christy Wright, Francis Marion Armstrong Atl. State 134-160 .458 USC Aiken 69-107 .392 Shemika Turner, GC&SU Lander 134-162 .453 Lander 59-117 .335 Jami Cornwell, USC Aiken UNC Pembroke 86-152 .361 UNC Pembroke 40-110 .267 Julie Szabo, USC Aiken Clayton State 37-71 .343 Clayton State 16-48 .250 Kinesha Harden, Columbus State Lashawn Mincey, Columbus State (MVP)

26 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Opponents

Allen University Francis Marion University Location/Enrollment: Columbia, SC/482 Location/Enrollment: Florence, SC/3,569 Nickname: Yellow Jackets Nickname: Patriots Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Red, White, and Blue Affiliation/Conference: NAIA/Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Head Coach (Record at AU/Yrs): Michael Willis (1st Year) Head Coach (Record at FMU/Yrs): Lee Buchanan (76-18/3) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Top Returners: N/A Top Returners: Christy Thomas, Kendra Rowland, Leigh Ammons 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: N/A 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 24-7/13-3 Series Record/Last Meeting: USCA leads 3-0/USCA 77-28 Series Record/Last Meeting: FMU leads 34-10/FMU 45-42 2001-02 Meeting: 11/23 at ASU 6:00 PM 2001-02 Meetings: 1/7 at FMU 5:30 PM; 2/20 at USCA 5:30 PM Armstrong Atlantic State University Georgia College & State University Location/Enrollment: Savannah, GA/5,600 Location/Enrollment: Milledgeville, GA/5,200 Nickname: Pirates Nickname: Lady Bobcats Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Hunter Green and Navy Blue Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Head Coach (Record at AASU/Yrs): Roger Hodge (10-16/1) Head Coach (Record at GCSU/Yrs): John Carrick (308-202/18) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Top Returners: Zandrique Cason, Lexie Martin Top Returners: Betsy Foy, Dalana Watson 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 10-16/5-11 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 21-7/11-5 Series Record/Last Meeting: AASU leads 13-7/USCA 61-60 Series Record/Last Meeting: GCSU leads 12-10/USCA 63-59 2001-02 Meeting: 1/9 at AASU 5:30 PM 2001-02 Meeting: 2/9 at USCA 5:30 PM Augusta State University Kennesaw State University Location/Enrollment: Augusta, GA/5,500 Location/Enrollment: Kennesaw, GA/13,700 Nickname: Lady Jaguars Nickname: Lady Owls Colors: Royal Blue and White Colors: Black and Gold Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Head Coach (Record at ASU/Yrs): Greg Wilson (22-30/2) Head Coach (Record at KSU/Yrs): Colby Tilley (137-41/6) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Top Returners: Faith Nixon, Sabrina Jones, Donna Hanson Top Returners: Anna Szaniecka, Tori Carrington, Lauren Gaines 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 12-15/5-11 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 19-8/10-6 Series Record/Last Meeting: ASU leads 28-18/USCA 58-44 Series Record/Last Meeting: KSU leads 10-2/USCA 68-57 2001-02 Meetings: 12/1 at USCA 5:30 PM; 2/23 at ASU 5:30 PM 2001-02 Meetings: 1/2 at USCA 5:30 PM; 1/16 at KSU 5:30 PM Clayton College & State University Lander University Location/Enrollment: Morrow, GA/5,000 Location/Enrollment: Greenwood, SC/2,900 Nickname: Lady Lakers Nickname: Lady Senators Colors: Blue and Orange Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Head Coach (Record at CCSU/Yrs): AC McCullers (14-38/2) Head Coach (Record at LU/Yrs): Sheila Rhodes (60-52/4) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Top Returners: Jo Kimbrel, Kandace Walker, Amber Wood Top Returners: Krissy Hatfield, Amelia White, Angel Vaughn 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 6-20/4-12 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 6-20/2-14 Series Record/Last Meeting: CCSU leads 5-3/USCA 59-40 Series Record/Last Meeting: Tied 26-26/USCA 69-44 2001-02 Meeting: 1/5 at USCA 5:30 PM 2001-02 Meetings: 1/26 at LU 5:30 PM; 2/6 at USCA 5:30 PM Columbus State University Lees-McRae College Location/Enrollment: Columbus, GA/5,500 Location/Enrollment: Banner Elk, NC/850 Nickname: Lady Cougars Nickname: Lady Bobcats Colors: Red, White, and Blue Colors: Forest Green and Gold Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Head Coach (Record at CSU/Yrs): Jay Sparks (214-136/12) Head Coach (Record at LMC/Yrs): Gene Joiner (8-19/1) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Top Returners: Candace Turner, Kellie Holland Top Returners: Tonya Ward, Ahleah Tagai, Heather Sakaduski 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 31-1/16-0 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 8-19/7-15 Series Record/Last Meeting: CSU leads 15-7/CSU 56-38 Series Record/Last Meeting: Never Met 2001-02 Meetings: 1/19 at USCA 5:30 PM; 2/2 at CSU 1:00 PM 2001-02 Meeting: 1/24 at ASU 6:00 PM 27 Lady Pacer Basketball 2001-02 Opponents

Mars Hill College Queens College (NC) Location/Enrollment: Mars Hill, NC/1,100 Location/Enrollment: Charlotte, NC/1,700 Nickname: Lady Mountain Lions Nickname: Royals Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Colors: Blue and White Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/South Atlantic Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Head Coach (Record at MHC/Yrs): Mandy Mattox (1st Year) Head Coach (Record at QC/Yrs): Jeannie King (150-118/11) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Top Returners: Denise Shelton, Maria Hickman, Tiffany Atkins Top Returners: Candace Lynn, Leslie Olson, Erin Scrutchins 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 17-8/9-5 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 23-5/20-2 Series Record/Last Meeting: USCA leads 2-0/USCA 89-74 Series Record/Last Meeting: USCA leads 2-1/QC 63-62 2001-02 Meeting: 11/17 at USCA 4:00 PM 2001-02 Meeting: 11/20 at USCA 7:00 PM Newberry College Univ. of South Carolina Spartanburg Location/Enrollment: Newberry, SC/750 Location/Enrollment: Spartanburg, SC/3,800 Nickname: Lady Indians Nickname: Lady Rifles Colors: Scarlet and Gray Colors: Green, White, and Black Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/South Atlantic Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Head Coach (Record at NC/Yrs): Tommy Love (1st Year) Head Coach (Record at USCS/Yrs): Laura Timmons (1st Year) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6 Top Returners: Loni Cushman, Shawanna Cook Top Returners: Kia Manuel, La’nel Hill, Nikki Rae Brown 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 5-22/0-14 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 7-19/2-14 Series Record/Last Meeting: USCA leads 25-9/USCA 91-43 Series Record/Last Meeting: USCS leads 25-22/USCA 64-47 2001-02 Meeting: 11/16 at USCA 7:30 PM 2001-02 Meetings: 1/12 at USCA 5:30 PM; 2/16 at USCS 2:00 University of North Carolina Pembroke Voorhees College Location/Enrollment: Pembroke, NC/3,900 Location/Enrollment: Denmark, SC/800 Nickname: Lady Braves Nickname: Lady Tigers Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and White Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Affiliation/Conference: NAIA/Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Head Coach (Record at UNCP/Yrs): Sandi Mitchell (25-28/2) Head Coach (Record at VC/Yrs): Edward Glover (1st Year) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Top Returners: Ginnell Curtis, Jennifer Lance, Lauren Thigpen Top Returners: Charla Bankhead, Sabrina Sherwood 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 14-13/6-10 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 24-8/13-2 Series Record/Last Meeting: USCA leads 15-8/USCA 64-46 Series Record/Last Meeting: USCA leads 18-3/USCA 69-68 2001-02 Meetings: 11/28 at UNCP 5:30 PM; 2/13 at USCA 5:30 2001-02 Meeting: 12/15 at USCA 5:30 PM University of North Florida Opponents’ Sports Information Directors Location/Enrollment: Jacksonville, FL/13,500 Nickname: Lady Ospreys SCHOOL SID PHONE / FAX Colors: Navy Blue and Gray Allen University Michael Willis (803) 254-4165 / N/A Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/Peach Belt Armstrong Atlantic State Chad Jackson (912) 961-3255 / 921-5571 Head Coach (Record at UNF/Yr):Mary Tappmeyer (130-118/16) Augusta State TBA (706) 731-7925 / 737-1782 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Clayton College & State Gid Rowell (770) 960-4319 / 960-5127 Top Returners: Skye Barber, Leigh Gaudy, Natalie Hicks Columbus State Mike Peacock (706) 569-3434 / 569-3435 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 14-13/8-8 Series Record/Last Meeting: UNF leads 4-2/USCA 63-42 Francis Marion Michael Hawkins (843) 661-1222 / 661-1219 2001-02 Meeting: 1/23 at UNF 5:30 PM; 1/30 at USCA 5:30 PM Georgia College & State Brad Muller (478) 445-1779 / 445-1790 Kennesaw State Mark Toma (770) 499-3217 / 423-6665 Presbyterian College Lander University Bob Stoner (864) 388-8962 / 388-8889 Location/Enrollment: Clinton, SC/1,150 Lees-McRae College Barb Russo (828) 898-8904 / 898-8742 Nickname: Blue Hose Mars Hill College Rick Baker (828) 689-1373 / 689-1440 Colors: Garnet and Blue Newberry College Ryan Rose (803) 321-5667 / 321-5169 Affiliation/Conference: NCAA II/South Atlantic UNC Pembroke Pamela Mason (910) 521-6371 / 521-6551 Head Coach (Record at PC/Yrs): Beth Couture (237-108/12) North Florida Joel Chaitovicz (904) 620-4025 / 620-2836 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Presbyterian College Al Ansley (864) 833-8252 / 833-8323 Top Returners: Toni Leopard, Bonnie Werner, Katie Davis 2000-01 Overall/Conference Record: 22-8/11-3 Queens College (NC) Scott Handback (704) 337-2346 / 337-2237 Series Record/Last Meeting: USCA leads 12-7/PC 73-58 (OT) USC Spartanburg Bill English (864) 503-5129 / 503-5127 2001-02 Meeting: 12/4 at USCA 7:00 PM Voorhees College Betty Davis (803) 793-3351 / 793-3929 28 Lady Pacer Basketball Cheerleaders • Dance Team

Corey Burns Dance Instructor

2001-02 Cheerleaders: Front Row (L to R): Latrecia Jones, Alex Tinsley, Kingsley Williams, Hobson Fulcher, Jason Sheppard, Marlea Von Beck, Mark Davis, Lindsay Shealy; Back Row (L to R): Willonda Frazier, Juanita Green, Leslie Walsh, Shelley McCurdy, Sabrina Smith, Shomoneik Grant, Stacy Joyce, Patti Fulmer, Barbie Wilson, Kristin Phillips.

Janet Joy Angie Osbon Cheerleading / Dance Team Cheerleading / Dance Team Co-Head Coach Co-Head Coach

2001-02 Dance Team: Front Row (L to R): Kristin Allen, Hannah Berry, Amanda Brown, Holly Hunemuller, Mandi Allison; Back Row (L to R): Cammie Thompson, Lori Owsiany, Stacy Burkhart, Keona Bazilio, Ashley Johnson, Erin Farricker. USC Aiken Dance Team Sponsors

Richard Albrecht Claudette & Ed Gates Ed Owsiany Diane & Joel Allison Fred W. Greene, M.D. Mary B. Ringler, Ph.D. Jim & Paula Allison Bob Harte, Attorney at Law Cedrick Scott Joe Allred Adair Hutto Polly Stowe Earlene & Raymond Argo I.D. Hutto Bob & Cindy Thompson Babcock Lexington Clusters Judy Johnson, Real Estate Shoppe Andy Torrence Kenneth & Brenda Bazilio Tom Johnson of Chick-fil-a Allen & Linda Tucker David Belton Retha & Ned Kinney USCA Pacer Union Board Al & Carol Bradley Michael Koval USCA Student Government Assoc. Art & Linda Bradley Duane Kyzer Wal-Mart on Dean’s Bridge, Augusta Mrs. Mattie H. Bradley Tillman Kyzer Martha Westbrooks Burns Dance Studio Piggy Wiggly #132 Gene & Martha Wise Eslinger & Associates Skip Pollack Doug Wood TA & Elouise Fore Red Lobster Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Foremost Pipeline Con Co. Inc. Neuro Development Treatment Prgm Zippy Print Dill & Carol Ferguson Osbon Cleaners 29 Lady Pacer Basketball Athletic Alumni Profiles

Dru McPherson Nix Former Women’s Basketball Player Dru McPherson Science in Physical Education (1981), Nix was named in- Nix had an exciting ca- terim coach at USCA for one year before becoming a teacher reer at USC Aiken. Not and coach at Silver Bluff High School for 12 years (1983- only was she a dual- 95). She also earned a Master’s Degree in Educational Ad- sport athlete who was ministration from USC in 1987. For the past seven years, named MVP for both she has been the Assistant Director of the South Carolina Volleyball and Women’s High School League where she has been instrumental in Basketball, but she was adding three championships for high school female sports. also Assistant Coach of Obviously, collegiate athletics have played an important Volleyball and Head role in Nix’s life. “Being a collegiate athlete taught me how Coach of Women’s Bas- to be flexible and how to win and lose, two important quali- ketball when both teams ties for the workplace. It gave me confidence, taught me captured the NAIA District 6 Championship in 1981. how to work with others, and the importance of preparation. In addition to her outstanding accomplishments in the My advice for the team is to be prepared for the opportu- sports arena, she was also named Education Student-of- nities that are going to present themselves and be ready to the-Year, elected Student Body Treasurer and President of take advantage of them. I was blessed to have received Pi Epsilon Mu, and helped start the first intramural program outstanding preparation not only in the classroom, but in the at USCA. When asked about her favorite things about USCA, athletic arena as well.” Nix said, “USC Aiken provided the opportunities of a large Nix, an Aikenite, currently lives in Gilbert, SC. Her hus- university in a small campus setting. I thought the campus band, John, is the Athletic Director and Head Football Coach leadership shown by Chancellor Bill Casper was wonderful at Gilbert High School. She is an avid high school sports fan and the women’s athletic programs had great leadership in who spends her free time attending sporting events, fishing, Coach Johanna Gibbs.” traveling, enjoying Edisto Beach, and participating in the hand After graduating from USC Aiken with a Bachelor’s of bell choir at Gilbert United Methodist Church. Jacquelyn France Whitenack Former Dance Team Member When Jackie baseball player, Beau Whitenack, in September 2001. France Whitenack came When asked about her experience at USC Aiken, to USC Aiken as a fresh- Whitenack said that she “loved the close knit environment” man in 1995, she heard and “the attention you receive from your professors.” about a new team on In addition to her classroom experience, she feels that campus, the Dance being a collegiate athlete helped prepare her for her career Team. She attended the in many ways. “Somepeople say dance team is not a sport, first dance team tryouts yet it is one of the most challenging and competitive sports and was selected for a around. The competitiveness is what employers are looking team that helped build for, someone with that extra drive and enthusiasm.Serious the foundation of a pro- athletes are usually successfulemployees because they gram that has claimed push over the edge to get the job done,” said Whitenack. three Peach Belt Conference Dance Team Championships “Dance team taught me how to work hard and to be a leader.” and has made four appearances at the UDA National Colle- If given the opportunity to meet the current dance team giate Dance Team Competition. During her four-year ten- and share some advice, Whitenack would tell them to “enjoy ure, she was captain for one year and was also honored as your college years and do not let your time with the dance the team’s Most Valuable Player in 1999. teamor any other opportunities pass you by. If you love Whitenack, who graduated in December 1999 with a dance, enjoy it now, because the time will go by quicker than Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science, is currently em- youcan imagine.” ployed at Carolinas Medical Center in the Cardiac Rehabili- Whitenack and her husband reside in Tega Cay, South tation Department and is pursuing postgraduate certification Carolina, where they are currently living in a home that they through the American College of Sports Medicine. She re- completely refurbished. In her free time, Whitenack still en- cently married her college sweetheart and former USC Aiken joys dancing and spending time with friends and family. 30 Lady Pacer Basketball Peach Belt Conference

University of South Carolina Armstrong Atlantic Spartanburg State University Peach Belt Conference

The Peach Belt Conference is in its 11th full year as an all-sports conference. In 1991, the conference held championships in men’s and women’s basketball then expanded to 11 championships in 1991-92. With the addition of women’s soccer in 2000, the PBC now sponsors championships in 12 sports, six for men and six for women. The idea for the formation of an NCAA Division II conference was discussed in November, 1988, in Greenville, SC, with 11 schools represented at the University of South meeting. Five of the colleges at that first meeting, along with two other schools, Carolina Aiken Augusta State University formed the new conference when USC Aiken hosted another meeting on December 3, 1989. The seven charter members were Armstrong State College (Armstrong Atlantic State University), Columbus College (Columbus State University), Francis Marion College (Francis Marion University), Georgia College (Georgia College and State University), Lander College (Lander University), USC Aiken, and USC Spartanburg. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January 1990 and revised to Peach Belt Conference in June 2000. Augusta College (Augusta State University) applied and was accepted in November 1990, with the effective date of membership on July 1, 1991. With the addition of Augusta College, the Peach Belt Conference had four members each in Georgia and South Carolina. Another college joined the Peach Belt Clayton College & Conference on July 1, 1992, when Pembroke State University (UNC Pembroke) University of State University officially became a member. Kennesaw State College (Kennesaw State North Florida University) became the tenth full member of the conference on July 1, 1994 and Clayton State College (Clayton College and State University) joined the league on July 1, 1995. The conference expanded to 12 members with the addition of the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Former Augusta College basketball coach and athletic director Marvin Vanover was named interim commissioner in April 1990, and served in that capacity until his appointment as the conference’s first full-time commissioner in July 1991. The conference has established an office in Augusta, GA, which houses the commissioner and his staff. The conference conducts championships in 12 sports. Men’s champions Columbus State are declared in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and tennis. University of North University Women’s champions include those in basketball, cross country, softball, tennis, Carolina Pembroke volleyball, and soccer. For more information contact Ken Gerlinger, the PBC director of media relations, at (706) 860-8499.

Kennesaw State University Lander Francis Marion Georgia College & University University State University 31 Lady Pacer Basketball Athletic Training Brandon Aiken Head Athletic Trainer

Brandon Aiken is in The 29-year-old is a 1997 graduate of Saint Andrews his second year as head Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, NC, where he received athletic trainer at USC his Bachelor’s of Science in Sports Medicine. Aiken is certi- Aiken. fied by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and Aiken, a native of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Sturgeon Bay, WI, joined Aiken has also served as assistant and head athletic the USCA training staff in trainer at Hitchcock Rehabilitation Center in Aiken, SC, for 1997 as a graduate as- more than three years. At Hitchcock, Aiken worked with high sistant working under school, college, and professional athletes as well as general previous head athletic outpatient rehabilitation. trainer Jami Craps. The training room, located in the Student Activities Cen- Aiken served in that capacity for three years until stepping ter on the northeast side of “The Courthouse” gymnasium, into the head position in 2000 following the departure of Craps offers modern equipment and techniques to assist in the pre- to White Knoll High School in Lexington, SC. vention and rehabilitation of injuries.

The USC Aiken training room contains the modern equipment that allow the Student Trainers Austin Barnette and Dean Roberson assist in training staff to offer USCA student-athletes the best care available. pre-game stretching of a visiting men’s soccer player.

2001-02 USC Aiken Student Trainers Front Row (l to r): Ivy Satter White, David Serrano. Second Row (l to r): Ethan Crews, Stephanie Carpenter, April Durhram, Natalie Martin. Top Row (l to r): Rob- ert Brown, Scott Gurley, Derick Weaver, and Austin Barnette. Not pictured: Trey 32 Fountain, RoRo Harris, Mike Hume, Jacqui Stanley, Kevin Ard, Dean Roberson. Lady Pacer Basketball Record Book

Most Field Goals Attempted: 511 by Highest Rebounding Average: 11.3 by INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Shawn Blassingame, 1994-95 Christale Spain (1,221 in 108 games), Highest Field Goal Pct. (Min. 200 FGA): 1994-98 SINGLE GAME 54.4 by Cortney Ray (111 of 204), Most Assists: 336 by Tisha England, Most Points: 37 by Tisha England (vs. 2000-01 1990-92 Claflin, Dec. 4, 1991) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 111 by Highest Assist Average (Min. 300 A): Most Field Goals Made: 15 by Shawn Janell Gerk, 1999-2000 5.89 by Jami Cornwell (318 in 54 Blassingame (vs. Kennesaw State, Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: games), 1999-present Feb. 13, 1995) 286 by Janell Gerk, 1999-2000 Most Blocks: 119 by Charita Sims, 1990- Most Field Goals Attempted: 28 by Highest 3-Point FG Pct. (Min. 3 att./gm): 92 Shawn Blassingame (vs. Kennesaw 39.2 by Telma Ferreira (38 of 97), Most Steals: 162 by Kenya Brown, 1995- State, Feb. 13, 1995) 1999-2000 99 Highest Field Goal Pct. (Min. 9 made): Most Free Throws Made: 199 by Tisha .818 by Mary Wooley (9 of 11) vs. England, 1991-92 TEAM RECORDS Clayton State, Jan. 26, 2000 Most Free Throws Attempted: 247 by Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 10** by Tisha England, 1991-92 SINGLE GAME Janell Gerk (vs. Charleston Southern, Highest FT Pct. (Min. 100 FTA): 82.8 by Most Points: 107 (USCA 107, Limestone Dec. 3, 1999) Julie Szabo (106 of 128), 2000-01 98), Nov. 17, 2000 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: Most Rebounds: 331 by Sonya Cato, Most Points Allowed: 103 (AASU 103, 27*** by Janell Gerk (vs. Charleston 1993-94 USCA 61), Feb. 13, 1999 Southern, Dec. 3, 1999) Highest Rebounding Average: 12.3 by Most Points, Both Teams: 205 (USCA Highest 3-Point FG Pct. (Min. 4 made): Sonya Cato (331 in 27 games), 1993- 107, Limestone 98), Nov. 17, 2000 80.0 by Kerry Ansbro (4 of 5) vs. 94 Fewest Points: 37 (USC Spartanburg 86, Augusta State, Feb. 17, 1996 Most Assists: 179 by Tisha England, USCA 37), Jan. 13, 1999 Most Free Throws Made: 15 by Jami 1990-91 Fewest Points Allowed: 28 (USCA 77, Cornwell (vs. Wingate, Dec. 2, 2000) Highest Assist Average: 6.28 by Jami Allen 28), Nov. 20, 1999; Conference and Tisha England (vs. USC Cornwell (157 in 25 games), 1999- Only: 38 (USCA 49, Armstrong Spartanburg, Jan. 9, 1992) 2000 Atlantic State 38), Feb. 9, 1991 Most Free Throw Attempted: 21 by Jami Most Blocks: 78 by Charita Sims, 1991- Fewest Points, Both Teams: 87 (USCA Cornwell (vs. GC&SU, Feb. 26, 2000) 92 49, Armstrong Atlantic State 38), Feb. Highest FT Pct. (Min. 10 made): 1.000 by Most Steals: 107 by Tisha England, 1991- 9, 1991 Jami Cornwell (11 of 11) vs. Augusta 92 Biggest Margin of Victory: 54 (USCA 96, State, Feb. 2, 2000; 1.000 by Tisha Newberry 42), Nov. 22, 1993 England (11 of 11) vs. GC&SU, Feb. CAREER Worst Defeat: 51 (Kennesaw State 91, 28, 1992 USCA 40), Jan. 16, 1995 Most Games Played: 108 by Christale Most Rebounds: 22 by Christale Spain Most Points in a Losing Effort: 89 Spain, 1994-98 (vs. Lander, Jan. 14, 1995) and Sonya (Francis Marion 93, USCA 89), Mar. 3, Most Points: 1,405 by Christale Spain, Cato (vs. Newberry, Mar. 1, 1993) 1993 1994-98 Most Defensive Rebounds: 17 by Most Field Goals Made: 41 vs. Highest Scoring Average: 20.0** by Christale Spain (vs. Lander, Jan. 14, Limestone, Nov. 17, 2000 Tisha England (1157 in 57 games), 1995) Most Field Goals Attempted: 89 vs. 1990-92 Most Assists: 12 by Jami Cornwell (vs. Lander, Feb. 2, 1994 Most Field Goals Made: 587 by Christale Mars Hill, Nov. 28, 2000) and Tisha Highest Field Goal Percentage: 65.3** Spain, 1994-98 England (vs. Queens (NC), Feb. 17, vs. Newberry (32 of 49), Nov. 21, Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,151 by 1992) 2000 Christale Spain, 1994-98 Most Blocks: 7 by Kenya Brown (vs. Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 13 vs. Highest Field Goal Pct. (Min. 600 FGA): Columbus State, Jan. 31, 1999 and Saint Pauls, Nov. 13, 1999 51.0 by Christale Spain (587 of vs. Clayton State, Jan. 27, 1999); 7 by Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 1,151), 1994-98 Sonya Cato (vs. USC Spartanburg, 39** vs. Charleston Southern, Dec. 3, Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 205** by Dec. 5, 1992) 1999 Kerry Ansbro, 1995-99 Most Steals: 10 by Tisha England (vs. Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct.: 66.7 vs. Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: Columbus State, Feb. 26, 1992) Newberry (10 of 15), Nov. 21, 2000 601 by Kerry Ansbro, 1995-99 Most Free Throws Made: 42** vs. Highest 3-Point FG Pct. (Min. 100 3FG): Augusta State, Jan. 22, 1992 SEASON 38.5 by Janell Gerk (117 of 449), Most Free Throws Attempted: 47 vs. Most Games Played: 30 by Angelina 1999-2001 Johnson C. Smith, Jan. 20, 1992 Tate, Charita Sims, Marcis Nash, Most Free Throws Made: 323 by Tisha Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 and Rosa Williams, 1990-91 England, 1990-92 vs. Mars Hill (18 of 18), Dec. 16, 1999 Most Points: 677 by Tisha England, Most Free Throws Attempted: 463 by Most Rebounds: 65 vs. Morris, Nov. 18, 1991-92 Christale Spain, 1994-98 1996 Highest Scoring Average: 23.3 by Tisha Highest FT Pct. (Min. 200 made): 80.1 by Most Assists: 28 vs. Georgia Southern, England (677 points in 29 games), Tisha England (323 of 403), 1990-92 Dec. 2, 1991 1991-92 Most Rebounds: 1,221** by Christale Most Blocks: 13** vs. Lander, Jan. 25, Most Field Goals Made: 229 by Tisha Spain, 1994-98 1992 England, 1991-92 33 Lady Pacer Basketball Record Book

Most Points: 32** vs. Morris, Nov. 26, Longest Home Winning Streak: 6 from Most Assists: 480 in 2000-01 1990 Nov. 17, 2000 to Jan. 20, 2001 Most Blocks: 99 in 1998-99 Fewest Turnovers: 5** vs. Elon, Nov. 28, Longest Road Winning Streak: 6 from Most Steals: 356 in 1993-94 1994 Jan. 12, 1991 to Feb. 18, 1991 Home Attendance: 6,798 in 2000-01 (11 Most Disqualifications: 4** vs. Francis Most Points: 2,102 in 1991-92 games, 618 average) Marion, Jan. 2, 2000 Highest Scoring Average: 72.5 in 1991- Overall Attendance: 11,628 in 2000-01 Attendance: 1,173 vs. UNC Pembroke (at 92 (2,102 in 29 games) (29 games, 401 average) The Courthouse in Aiken, SC), Feb. 3, Fewest Points: 1,597 in 1995-96 2001 Lowest Scoring Average: 61.4 in 1995- MISCELLANEOUS 96 (1,597 in 26 games) Consecutive Winning Seasons: 2 in SEASON Most Field Goals Made: 839 in 1990-91 1990-92 and 1999-2001 Most Games Played: 30 in 1990-91 Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,050 in Consecutive 20-Win Seasons: 1 in 2000- (Includes Postseason); 28 in 1996-97 1990-91 01 (22-7) and 1990-91 (24-6) and 1990-91 (Regular Season Only) Highest Field Goal Percentage: 45.2 in Longest Winning Streak: 8 from Nov. 16, Most Wins: 24 in 1990-91 2000-01 (658 of 1,457) 1990 to Dec. 8, 1990 (Overall); 6 from Most Losses: 23 in 1995-96 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 210 in Dec. 30, 2000 to Jan. 20, 2001 and Fewest Wins: 3 in 1995-96 1999-2000 from Jan. 24, 2001 to Feb. 17, 2001 Fewest Losses: 6 in 1990-91 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: (Conference Only) Highest Winning Percentage: 80.0 in 600 in 1999-2000 Longest Losing Streak: 19 from Feb. 18, 1990-91 (24-6) Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct.: 37.6 in 1995 to Jan. 24, 1996 (Overall); 19 Worst Winning Percentage: 11.5 in 2000-01 (205 of 545) from Jan. 2, 1999 to Jan. 12, 2000 1995-96 (3-23) Most Free Throws Made: 473 in 1991-92 (Conference Only) Longest Winning Streak: 8 in 1990-91 Most Free Throws Attempted: 718 in Longest Home Winning Streak: 7 from (Overall); 6 from Dec. 30, 2000 to 1991-92 Jan. 31, 1991 to Dec. 4, 1991 Jan. 20, 2001 and from Jan. 24, 2001 Highest Free Throw Percentage: 73.4 in to Feb. 17, 2001 (Conference Only) 2000-01 (450 of 613) **Also a Peach Belt Conference Record Longest Losing Streak: 17** from Jan. 2, Most Rebounds: 1,496 in 1990-91 ***Also an NCAA Division II Record 1999 to Feb. 19, 1999; 16 from Jan. Highest Rebounding Average: 49.9** in 2, 1999 to Feb. 16, 1999 1990-91 (1,496 in 30 games)

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