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2010-11 AASU Roster

2010-11 AASU Women’s Basketball Squad. Standing (l-r): Kianna Jacobs, Mauri Wells, Danielle Zuercher, Skye Rog- ers, Arpine Amirkhanyan, Marissa Rimbert, Stephanie Wheeler. Sitting (l-r): Ashley Slade, Brittany Reddy, Brooke Long, Briana McFarland, Jazmin Walker. Not pictured: Morgan Mitchell. 2010-11 Armstrong Atlantic State Lady Pirate Basketball Roster No. Name Ht. Cl. Pos. Hometown / Previous School 0 Danielle Zuercher 6-0 Fr. F Sagamore, Ohio/Nordonia HS 2 Morgan Mitchell 5-9 Fr. F Lilburn, Ga./Parkview HS 10 Ashley Slade 5-10 Fr. G Buckley, Mich./Kingsley HS 12 Jazmin Walker 5-7 Soph. G Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill HS 15 Skye Rogers 6-1 Fr. F Woodstock, Ga./Woodstock HS 21 Stephanie Wheeler 5-8 Fr. F Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett HS 23 Mauri Wells 6-0 Fr. F/C Rome, Ga./Rome HS 24 Brittany Reddy 5-8 Fr. G/F Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville HS 25 Brooke Long 5-10 Jr. F/G Richmond, Va./Longwood University 30 Briana McFarland 5-6 Soph. G Dallas, Ga./East Paulding HS 31 Kianna Jacobs 5-10 Fr. G Durham, N.C./Southern Durham HS 32 Arpine Amirkhanyan 5-11 Sr. F/C Van Nuys, Calif./Arizona Western CC 51 Marissa Rimbert 6-0 Soph. F/C Suwanee, Ga./Collins Hill HS Head Coach: Matt Schmidt Assistant Coaches: Karmen Graham, Nicole Chiodi Table of Contents

Contents 2010-11 Roster/Team Photo...... IFC 2010-11 Outlook...... 2-3 Head Coach Matt Schmidt...... 4 Assistant Coaches Karmen Graham and Nicole Chiodi...... 5 2010-11 Player Profles...... 6-14 Armstrong Atlantic State University...... 16 AASU Administration...... 17 Athletic Department Staff...... 18 Alumni Arena...... 19 AASU Athletic Training...... 20 2010-11 Opponents...... 21-23 AASU Basketball Media Services...... 24 2009-10 Season Review...... 25 2009-10 Results/Statistics...... 26 2009-10 AASU Player/Team Highs...... 27 The Peach Belt Conference...... 28-33 AASU Records...... 34-37 Honors...... 38 All-Time Records...... 39 AASU Athletic Department All-Time Results...... 40-44 Phone Directory This Is Savannah...... 48 2010-11 Schedule...... BC Main Numbers Quick Facts Athletic Department 912-344-2813 Athletics FAX 912-344-3422 Location...... Savannah, Ga. 31419 Founded...... 1935 Administration Enrollment...... 7,650 Andy Carter, Athletic Director 912-344-2730 Jason Hall, Assoc. AD for Compliance 912-344-3368 Nickname...... Pirates Chad Jackson, Sports Communications 912-344-3114 Colors...... Maroon and Gold Michael Smoose, Assistant to the AD 912-344-3236 Athletics Webpage...... www.aasupirates.com Alan Segal, Assistant A.D. / Marketing 912-713-7397 Affliation...... NCAA Division II Dr. Donald Anderson, Asst. A.D. 912-344-2726 Lydia Williams, Head Athletic Trainer 912-344-2866 Conference...... Peach Belt Home Gym...... Alumni Arena Capacity...... 4,000 Coaching Staff Joe Roberts, Baseball 912-344-2694 President...... Dr. Linda M. Bleicken Calvain Culberson, Asst. Baseball 912-344-3147 Athletic Director...... Andy Carter Jeremy Luther, Basketball (Men’s) 912-344-2992 Women’s Basketball Head Coach...... Matt Schmidt Evans Davis, Asst. Men’s Basketball 912-344-2690 Record at AASU (Years)...... 26-28 (2) Patrick Slonaker, Asst. Men’s Basketball 912-344-2598 Matt Schmidt, Basketball (Women’s) 912-344-3110 Overall Coaching Record (Years)...... 26-28 (2) Karmen Graham, Asst. Wm. Basketball 912-344-2674 2008-09 Overall Record...... 9-17 Nicole Chiodi, Asst. Wm. Basketball 912-344-3117 2008-09 PBC Record/Finish...... 6-12 / 5th East Alan Segal, Men’s Cross Country 912-713-7397 Michael Butler, Men’s & Women’s Golf 912-344-2752 Assistant Coaches...... Karmen Graham, Nicole Chiodi Von Shenefelt, Asst. Golf 912-344-2752 Simon Earnshaw, Tennis 912-344-3195 Credits David Secker, Asst. Tennis 912-344-3195 The 2010-11 Armstrong Atlantic State University media guide was published Eric Faulconer, Women’s Soccer 912-344-3095 Leeanna Woodworth, Asst. Soccer 912-344-3095 by the AASU Offce of Sports Communications, Chad Jackson, director. AASU Ted Evans, Softball 912-344-2727 head coach Matt Schmidt and assistant coach Karmen Graham also contributed Ashley Bain, Asst. Softball 912-344-2727 to this publication. For more information regarding the AASU women’s basket- Nicole Huddleston, Asst. Softball 912-344-2727 ball program, please contact: Will Condon, Volleyball 912-344-3239 Lauren Cedeno, Asst. Volleyball 912-344-3239 Chad Jackson Matt Schmidt Director of Sports Communications Head Women’s Basketball Coach Other Numbers Phone: 912-344-3114 Phone: 912-344-3110 Press Table (Basketball) 912-344-3200 Fax: 912-344-3422 Fax: 912-344-3422 912-344-2729 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] AASU Training Room 912-344-2866 AASU made back-to-back NCAA appearances in 2002-03 and 2003-04 1 2010-11 Season Preview Armstrong Women’s Basketball The Armstrong Atlantic State University women’s ing 8.2 points per basketball program suffered through a tough 2009-10 game. Walker will season racked with untimely injuries as well as the again run the point challenges of playing in the Peach Belt, arguably the for the Lady Pirates deepest NCAA Division II league in the nation. in 2010-11 and But the future looks bright as head coach Matt look to improve Schmidt found several players who will look to build offensively while the foundation of Armstrong women’s basketball for distributing the years to come. ball to Armstrong’s The Lady Pirates return a solid nucleus of fve improved lineup. players who saw extensive action last season, as well One of those as two redshirted players from last season. Add to that weapons is junior a talented core of six newcomers and Armstrong aims long-range threat to surprise the league in 2010-11. Brooke Long (5- The lone senior on this season’s squad is forward 10, Jr., Richmond, Arpine Amirkhanyan (5-11, Sr., Van Nuys, Calif.), Va.), who averaged Junior Brooke Long averaged who averaged 10.0 points and 7.9 rebounds per game 12.4 points per 12.4 points per game through in her frst season game in the frst 14 the first 14 games of 2009-10 as a Lady Pirate last games of the 2009- before an injury halted her sea- season. Amirkhanyan 10 season before son prematurely. also gained valuable an injury ended experience playing her season prema- for the Armenian turely. Long will be back and can play either shooting national team this guard or small forward and should be a focus of the July in the FIBA perimeter game this season. Division B European The rest of the projected starting lineup should Championships and include a pair of talented post players ready to make is ready to take the an impact during this season. Sophomore forward next step in becom- Marissa Rimbert (6-0, Soph., Suwanee, Ga.) saw ac- ing one of the Peach tion in 20 games last season, averaging 6.4 points per Belt Conference’s top game, and the high school teammate of Jazmin Walker post players. looks to step up in her second season in Savannah. The Lady Pirates Talented incoming freshman Mauri Wells (6-0, Fr., also return starting Rome, Ga.) could be the Lady Pirates’ best post player point guard Jazmin since Kaneetha Gordon when all is said and done and Senior Arpine Amirkhanyan Walker (5-7, Soph., the Rome HS product will be counted on to provide averaged 10.0 points and Lawrenceville, Ga.), rebounding and scoring early on in her career. 7.9 rebounds per game as who was forced to One other returnee who saw action last season a junior in 2009-10 and play a lot of minutes will see increased playing time this year is sophomore Briana McFarland also played for the Armenian as a true freshman guard (5-6, Soph., Dallas, Ga.). national team this summer in the grueling PBC McFarland averaged 2.5 points per game in 13 con- in the FIBA Division B Euro- slate. Walker aver- tests and will back up at shooting guard. pean Championships. aged 32.3 minutes Two players who received medical redshirts last per game, averag- season will be in line for their frst action as Lady 2 AASU returns seven players for 2010-11 2010-11 Season Preview Looks To Surprise In The Peach Belt Pirates this season nents as Armstrong will face NCAA participant An- - redshirt freshmen derson and school Mount Olive Ashley Slade (5- in the 2010 Hampton Inn & Suites Fall Finals Classic; 10, Fr., Buckley, Sunshine State Conference foes Saint Leo and Mich.) and Brit- Southern at the Saint Leo Sleep Inn Classic in Florida tany Reddy (5-8, and single games against Converse, Allen and Edward Fr., Strongsville, Waters. Ohio). Slade will Defending PBC champion Lander has been picked provide depth to fnish frst in the aforementioned preseason poll of at the 3-4 spot, the league’s coaches. Clayton State has been picked while the talented- to fnish second, followed by Francis Marion. Georgia shooting Reddy College has been picked to fnish fourth, followed by can play guard or USC Aiken and Columbus State. UNC Pembroke was small forward. picked to fnish seventh, followed by North Georgia Incoming fresh- and Georgia Southwestern. Montevallo was picked to man Stephanie fnish 10th, followed by Armstrong Atlantic State Uni- Wheeler (5-8, Fr., versity. Augusta State and Flagler were each picked to Suwanee, Ga.) fnish tied for 12th to round out the Peach Belt pre- Sophomore Marissa Rimbert - the brother of season coaches’ poll. averaged 6.4 points and 5.4 Armstrong men’s The Lady Pirates open the 2010-11 season on Fri- rebounds per game in her debut basketball player day, November 12, visiting Converse for a 6:00 p.m. season with the Lady Pirates in Jesse Wheeler - matchup in Spartanburg, S.C. Armstrong opens up its 2010-11. will be the primary home season on Monday, November 15, hosting Allen backup to Jazmin at 5:30 p.m. Walker at the point guard position while fellow in- coming freshman Kianna Jacobs (5-10, Fr., Durham, 2010-11 N.C.) will have to redshirt her freshman year after Peach Belt suffering an injury in preseason practice. Preseason Women’s The other two incoming freshmen for head coach Basketball Poll Matt Schmidt are a pair of good-sized post players - Rk School Votes freshman Skye Rogers (6-1, Fr., Woodstock, Ga.) and 1. Lander 144 (12) Danielle Zuercher (6-0, Fr., Sagamore, Ohio) - who 2. Clayton State 133 (1) 3. Francis Marion 108 will add depth to the Lady Pirates’ talented frontcourt. 4. Georgia College 101 First-place votes in 5. USC Aiken 98 One more newcomer to the Lady Pirates this parenthesis. 6. Columbus State 97 season will be making the transition in November As voted on by the 7. UNC Pembroke 79 from the soccer feld to the basketball court as fresh- PBC Women’s 8. North Georgia 62 Coaches; Coaches 9. Georgia Southwestern 54 man Morgan Mitchell (5-9, Fr., Lilburn, Ga.) joins 10. Montevallo 48 could not vote for own 11. Armstrong Atlantic State 46 Armstrong after the women’s soccer season is done. team. 12. Augusta State 22 Mitchell was a high school standout at Parkview HS Flagler 22 2010-11 PBC Preseason All-Conference Team and will be the Lady Pirates’ frst two-sport player on Chimere Jordan, Georgia College since Tana Griffths also played soccer and basketball JaToya Kemp, UNC Pembroke in 2006. Shannon McKever, Lander Shannon Singleton-Bates, Francis Marion The schedule for coach Schmidt and the Lady Teshymia Tillman, Clayton State Pirates includes several tough non-conference oppo- The Lady Pirates are picked to finish eleventh in the PBC in 2010-11 3 Head Coach Matt Schmidt

Matt Schmidt Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Matt Schmidt begins his third season as the head women’s basketball coach at Armstrong Atlantic State University. In 2009-10, the Lady Pirates fnished 9-17 overall after suffering a series of preseason and early season injuries that hampered Armstrong. Late-season success included a come-from-behind 83-80 win over UNC Pembroke and a season series sweep of Augusta State. In his frst season as a collegiate head coach, Schmidt led the Lady Pi- rates to a third-place fnish in the Peach Belt Conference and a 17-11 over- all record, including a 12-8 mark in the league. The Lady Pirates continued their streak of defeating at least one nationally-ranked team each season, stretching that streak to nine straight years with wins over No. 7-ranked USC Aiken and No. 7-ranked Francis Marion. Schmidt joined AASU from Northern Kentucky, where he served as an assistant coach from 2004-08. He was instrumental in helping the Norse achieve its second NCAA Division II National Championship a season ago as Northern Kentucky went 28-8 and defeated South Dakota 63-58, in the national championship game. During his four seasons with the Norse, he assisted head coach Nancy Winstel in all aspects of the Northern Kentucky program, includ- ing recruiting, scouting, practice and game-day coaching, and helped the Norse to a 92-32 record during that span. A native of Johnstown, Pa., Schmidt spent three seasons as an as- sistant coach at the University of Findlay prior to joining the Northern Kentucky coaching staff. He also previously served as an assistant coach at both West Virginia University and the University of Maryland-Balti- more County. Schmidt took over an AASU women’s basketball program that went 20-11 in 2007-08 and advanced to the 2008 Peach Belt Conference Cham- pionship game, the third title game appearance in history. Schmidt played basketball at West Liberty State College in West AASU Coaching Records Virginia, where he graduated in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in health Coach Yrs Record Pct. and physical education. He earned his B.J. Ford 10 121-121 .500 master’s degree in physical educa- Larry Tapp 2 8-39 .170 Lenny Passink 5 72-55 .567 tion from West Virginia University in Kim Bynum 2 21-35 .389 2000. Lynn Jarrett 4 46-63 .422 Schmidt and his wife, Brittany, Roger Hodge 7 138-97 .587 Matt Schmidt 2 26-28 .481 were married in May of 2009 and Total 32 449-450 .499 reside in Savannah. 4 Matt Schmidt helped Northern Kentucky to the DII National Title in ‘07-’08 Assistant Coaches Karmen Graham and Nicole Chiodi

Karmen Graham Assistant Coach

Karmen Graham begins her second season with the Armstrong Atlantic State wom- en’s basketball coaching staff as head coach Matt Schmidt’s assistant for the 2010-11 season. Graham joined AASU from Ashland University, where she served as a graduate assis- tant during the 2008-09 season. While at Ashland, she coordinated flm exchange, con- ducted individual workouts and was involved with recruiting for the Lady Eagles, who went 17-11 overall and 13-9 in the GLIAC. A graduate of Northern Kentucky University with her bachelor’s degree in education, Graham was a four-year standout for the Norsewomen, helping lead NKU to three NCAA Championships appearances. A Kodak/WBCA Division II Honorable Mention All-Ameri- can honoree in 2005-06, Graham fnished her career as the 19th leading scorer in NKU history, as well as ranking in the top 10 in free throw percentage (3rd) and feld goal percentage (7th). Graham also played for coach Schmidt While at NKU, Graham assisted with head coach Nancy Winstel’s individual and team camps all four years. After graduating, she served as an assistant varsity coach at Highlands HS in Fort Thomas, Ky., for the 2007-08 season prior to joining the Ashland staff. A native of Kettering, Ohio, Graham played high school ball at Kettering Fairmont HS and was a two-time All-Con- ference honoree. Nicole Chiodi Graduate Assistant Coach

Nicole Chiodi begins her second season with the Armstrong Atlantic State women’s basketball coaching staff as a graduate assistant coach for the 2010-11 season. Nicole played collegiate basketball for four years for then-assistant coach Matt Schmidt at Northern Kentucky University. She was the starting point guard for the 2008 National Championship Norse, where she led the team in assists, steals and was second on the team in rebounding. Chiodi also set a Norse all time record for minutes played in a season. She graduated in 2008 from NKU with her bachelor’s degree in radio and televi- sion. A native of Highland Heights, Kentucky, Nicole played high school basketball at Newport Central Catholic High School, where she set the all time scoring record with 2,124 career points, as well as setting all-time records in assists and steals. The daughter of Susan and Tony Chiodi, Nicole has one sister, Maria, and one brother-in-law, Jeff. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in education from AASU and resides in Savannah.

Graham and Chiodi both played for Northern Kentucky 5 Senior Arpine Amirkhanyan Arpine Amirkhanyan Senior Forward/Center 5-11 • Van Nuys, Calif.

2008-09 Started all 26 games for the Pirates as a junior ... Averaged 10.0 points32 and a team-high 7.9 rebounds per game ... Ranked seventh in the Peach Belt Conference in rebounding, sixth in free throw percentage and 25th in scoring ... Hit 84-of-109 free throws (77.1 percent) ... Scored in double fgures in 15 games ... Recorded six double-doubles ... Notched a season- high 19 points and 15 rebounds in AASU’s 88-81 win over Pfeiffer on 11/29 ... Played for the Armenian national team in July in the FIBA Division B European Championships. JUNIOR COLLEGE

Played for two seasons at Arizona Western JC ... Averaged 9.6 points and 6.6 rebounds per game as a sophomore, ranking ninth in the ACCAC in rebounding ... Named ACCAC DI Amirkhanyan’s Game Highs Player of the Week on Jan. 26 ... Earned NJCAA Academic All-American honors ... Aver- Points: aged six points and four rebounds a game as a freshman for the Matadors. 19 vs. Pfeiffer, 11/29/09 HIGH SCHOOL Rebounds: 15 vs. Pfeiffer, 11/29/09 Played for four years at Grant HS ... Named team MVP for the Lancers as well as most improved ... Two-time All-City and team captain. PERSONAL

Born Arpine Amirkhanyan on June 30, 1989, in Yerevan, Armenia ... Hometown is Van Nuys, Calif. ... Daughter of Aregnaz Akopyan ... Has one brother, Vage Amirkh- anyan ... Majoring in criminal justice ... Enjoys shopping, playing all sports and travelling ... Lists LeBron James as a favorite sports personality.

Arpine Amirkhanyan’s Career AASU Statistics Year GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS ST 2009-2010 26-26 729 86-192 .448 4-12 .333 84-109 .771 78-127-205 7.9 260 10.0 31 78 5 12 1 Year 26-26 729 86-192 .448 4-12 .333 84-109 .771 78-127-205 7.9 260 10.0 31 78 5 12 6 Amirkhanyan represented Armenia in the 2010 FIBA Division B Euro Championships Junior Brooke Long Brooke Long Junior Guard/Forward 5-10 • Richmond, Va.

2009-10 Saw action in 14 games before suffering a season-ending injury in January25 ... Averaged 12.4 points per game and shot 84.7 percent (50-59) from the free throw line ... Scored a season-high 22 points in the Pirates’ 90-45 win over Allen on Jan. 6 ... Also pumped in 18 points in a 61-51 win over Augusta State on Jan. 13. PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Played in 21 games, starting fve, for Longwood University as a freshman ... Averaged 6.5 points and 1.8 rebounds per game in 18.7 minutes per game of action ... Hit 45-of-144 shots from the foor (31.3%) and 30-of-93 three-pointers (32.3%) ... Led the Lancers with Long’s Game Highs 17 points in a 52-42 win over George Mason on Dec. 4 ... Pumped in a season-high 21 points against Central Connecticut State on Jan. 2. Points: HIGH SCHOOL 22 vs. Allen, 1/6/10 Free Throw Percentage: Played for four years at Mills E. Godwin HS ... Averaged 14.2 points, fve rebounds and 10-10 (1.000) vs. Pfeiffer, 11/29/09 six assists per game as a senior … Named the Matt Joseph – Best Female Athlete as a senior ... Also earned All-District Second-Team honors for the Eagles … Helped lead Mills E. Godwin to its frst ever State Tournament appearance in 2007, winning the District Cham- pionship and earning a second-place fnish in the Virginia Regionals, while doing it again in 2008 … Invited to the ASSIST Richmond Virginia All-Star game her senior season. PERSONAL

Born Brooke Bolton Long on February 28, 1990, in Richmond, Va., her hometown ... Daughter of Beth Kelly and Charlie Long... Majoring in criminal justice ... Enjoys shop- ping, surfng, playing golf and hanging out with friends ... Lists LeBron James and Natalie Coughlin as favorite sports personalities.

Brooke Long’s Career AASU Statistics Year GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS ST 2009-2010 14-2 337 48-138 .348 28-80 .350 50-59 .847 8-21-29 2.1 174 12.4 26 37 5 5 1 Year 14-2 337 48-138 .348 28-80 .350 50-59 .847 8-21-29 2.1 174 12.4 26 37 5 5 Long hit all 10 free throws vs. Pfeiffer on 11/29, third-best in a single-game 7 Sophomores Briana McFarland and Marissa Rimbert

Briana McFarland Sophomore Guard 5-9 • Dallas, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Saw action in 13 games as a freshman for the Pirates ... Averaged 2.5 points and 0.9 rebounds30 per game ... Scored eight points vs. nationally-ranked Lander on Feb. 8. HIGH SCHOOL

Played for four years at East Paulding HS ... Named team’s MVP as a senior and also named the Raiders’ best offensive player ... Set three scoring records while at East Paulding HS PERSONAL McFarland’s Game Highs

Born Briana Lavern McFarland on July 2, 1991, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Hometown is Dallas, Ga. ... Daughter of Points: Bryan and Karen McFarland ... Undecided in major ... Enjoys singing and drawing ... Lists Allen Iverson as a 8 vs. Lander, 2/8/10 favorite sports personality.

Briana McFarland’s Career AASU Statistics Year GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS ST 2009-2010 13-0 78 13-36 .361 0-2 .000 7-11 .636 8-4-12 0.9 33 2.5 3 8 1 7 1 Year 13-0 78 13-36 .361 0-2 .000 7-11 .636 8-4-12 0.9 33 2.5 3 8 1 7 Marissa Rimbert Sophomore Forward/Center 6-1 • Suwanee, Ga.

2009-10 Played in 20 games, starting six, for the Pirates as a freshman ... Averaged 6.4 points and51 5.4 rebounds per game ... Shot a team-best 45.4 percent from the foor (49-of-108) ... Also blocked a team-high 14 shots ... Col- lected a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds in AASU’s 83-56 win over Edward Waters on 12/18 ... Also scored 16 points against Georgia College on 1/16. HIGH SCHOOL Played for three years at Collins Hill HS ...Earned All-Region and All-Gwinnett County honors as a senior ... Rimbert’s Game Highs Member of the 2007 State champions ... Also earned Scholar-Athlete honors in 2009 ... High school teammate of fellow AASU freshman Jazmin Walker. Points: PERSONAL 16 vs. Edward Waters, 12/18/09 vs. Georgia College, 1/16/10 Born Marissa M. Rimbert on March 20, 1991, in Suwanee, Ga., her hometown ... Daughter of Peggy and Rebounds: Larry Rimbert ... Undecided in major ... Enjoys reading and spending time with friends and family ... Lists 14 vs. Edward Waters, 12/18/09 Maya Moore and Serena Williams as favorite sports personalities.

Marissa Rimbert’s Career AASU Statistics Year GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS ST 2009-2010 20-6 396 49-108 .454 0-0 .000 29-50 .580 44-64-108 5.4 127 6.4 6 34 14 4 1 Year 20-6 396 49-108 .454 0-0 .000 29-50 .580 44-64-108 5.4 127 6.4 6 34 14 4 8 Rimbert registered a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds vs. EWC on 12/18 Sophomore Jazmin Walker and freshman Kianna Jacobs

Jazmin Walker Sophomore Guard 5-7 • Lawrenceville, Ga.

2009-10 Started all 26 games for the Pirates as a freshman ... Averaged 8.2 points, 3.3 assists and 1.912 steals per game ... Ranked ffth in the Peach Belt Conference in minutes played (32.35 mpg), 11th in steals (1.88 spg) and 12th in assists (3.31 apg) ... Scored a season-high 18 points against North Georgia on 1/30 and matched that with 18 points against nationally-ranked Francis Marion on 2/27 ... Dished out a season-high nine assists in an 88-81 win over Pfeiffer on 11/29 ... Collected fve steals twice, against Georgia College on 1/16 and at Columbus State on 2/13. HIGH SCHOOL Walker’s Game Highs Played for three years at Collins Hill HS ... Team captain who earned All-Region and Gwinnett County All- Star Team honors as a senior ... Member of the 2007 State champions ... Twice earned Tip-Off Club Player of Points: the Month honors ... High school teammate of fellow AASU freshman Marissa Rimbert. 18 vs. North Georgia, 1/30/10 vs. Francis Marion, 2/27/10 PERSONAL Assists: 9 vs. Pfeiffer, 11/29/09 Born Jazmin Walker on July 28, 1991, in Manhattan, N.Y. ... Hometown is Lawrenceville, Ga. ... Daughter of Henley and Elisa Walker ... Majoring in nursing ... Enjoys fashion, dancing and singing ... Lists Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash and Diana Taurasi as favorite sports personalities. Jazmin Walker’s Career AASU Statistics Year GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS ST 2009-2010 26-26 841 72-194 .371 4-15 .267 66-118 .559 31-89-120 4.6 214 8.2 86 137 4 49 1 Year 26-26 841 72-194 .371 4-15 .267 66-118 .559 31-89-120 4.6 214 8.2 86 137 4 49 Kianna Jacobs Freshman Guard 5-10 • Durham, N.C.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for four years at Southern Durham HS ... Averaged 6.2 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.4 31assists and 0.7 blocks per game as a senior for the Spartans. PERSONAL

Born Kianna N. Jacobs on March 24, 1992, in Durham, N.C., her hometown ... Daughter of Keela Jacobs ... Undecided in major ... Lists Candace Parker and Maya Moore as favorite sports personalities.

Walker ranked among the PBC’s leaders in minutes played as a true freshman 9 Freshmen Morgan Mitchell and Brittany Reddy

Morgan Mitchell Freshman Forward 5-9 • Lilburn, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Two-year member of the Armstrong women’s soccer team who joins the Lady Pirate basketball team2 this season ... Played for three seasons at Parkview HS ... Also played women’s soccer. PERSONAL

Born Morgan Leigh Mitchell on March 17, 1991, in Lilburn, Ga., her hometown ... Daughter of Sheila and Charlie Mitchell ... Undecided in major ... Mother, Sheila, played basketball and father, Charlie, played football and ran track at Chadron State University ... Enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding, skateboarding and working with animals ... Lists Michael Jordan as a favorite sports personality.

Brittany Reddy Freshman Guard/Forward 5-8 • Strongsville, Ohio

2009-10 Received a medical redshirt for the 2009-10 season. 24

HIGH SCHOOL

Played for four years at Strongsville HS ... Earned honorable mention All-State honors as a senior and third- team All-State honors as a sophomore after missing most of her junior season with an injury ... Averaged 18.4 points per game as a senior for the Mustangs ... Set the Strongsville HS single-game scoring record with 36 points, as well as the career scoring record with 1,030 points ... Also earned All-District honors and named Conference MVP. PERSONAL

Born Brittany Reddy on October 14, 1990, in Strongsville, Ohio, her hometown ... Daughter of Kim and Gene Reddy ... Undecided in major ... Enjoys playing basketball ... Lists LeBron James and Steve Nash as favorite sports personalities.

10 Reddy set the single-game Strongsville HS scoring record with 36 points Freshmen Skye Rogers and Ashley Slade

Skye Rogers Freshman Forward 6-1 • Woodstock, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for two years at Woodstock High School ... Averaged 11.6 points and 6.8 rebounds15 per game as a senior ... Earned All-County honorable mention honors as a junior and senior ... Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee as a senior for the Wolverines ... Also excelled in track and volleyball. PERSONAL

Born Victoria Skye Rogers on February 12, 1992, in Cooper City, Fla. ... Hometown is Woodstock, Ga. ... Daughter of Jay and Linda Rogers ... Majoring in physical therapy ... Enjoys working out, spending time with family and friends and relaxing ... Lists LeBron James and Candace Parker as favorite sports personalities.

Ashley Slade Freshman Forward 5-10 • Buckley, Mich.

2009-10 Received a medical redshirt for the 2009-10 season. 10

HIGH SCHOOL

Played for four years at Kingsley HS in Kingsley, Mich. ... All-time leading scorer in both boys and girls basketball for the Stags ... Set a state of Michigan record for consecutive free throws with 43 ... Four-time All- Conference and All-Region performer ... Two-time All-State honoree ... Named to the Detroit News Dream Team. PERSONAL

Born Ashley Slade on February 13, 1991, in Buckley, Mich., her hometown ... Daughter of Larry and Sue Slade ... Majoring in physical therapy ... Enjoys swimming, watching movies and hanging out with friends ... Lists Brady Quinn as a favorite sports personality.

Slade is the all-time leading scorer in Kingsley HS history, boys or girls 11 Freshmen Mauri Wells and Stephanie Wheeler Mauri Wells Freshman Forward/Center 6-0 • Rome, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for four years at Rome High School ... Earned second-team All-State honors as a senior,23 as well as Region and Area Player of the Year honors ... Georgia Player of the Game in the GA/TENN All-Star Game in 2010 ... Region Tournament MVP ... Scored 1,000+ career points for the Wolves. PERSONAL

Born Mauri Wells on November 15, 1991, in Rome, Ga., her hometown ... Daughter of Deidra and Jeff Wells ... Majoring in physical therapy ... Enjoys playing basketball and drawing ... Lists Candace Parker and LeBron James as favorite sports personalities.

Stephanie Wheeler Freshman Guard 5-8 • Suwanee, Ga.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for four seasons at North Gwinnett HS ... Three-time team MVP ... Four-time All-County12 selection for the Bulldogs ... Scored 1,000 career points ... Best offensive player as a freshman. PERSONAL

Born Stephanie Michelle Wheeler on February 21, 1992, in Jackson County, Ga. ... Hometown is Suwanee, Ga. ... Daughter of Loyd and Patti Wheeler ... Brother, Jesse, is a member of the Pirate men’s basketball team in 2010-11 ... Undecided in major ... Enjoys playing volleyball and listening to music ... Lists Rajon Rondo and Dwayne Wade as favorite sports personalities.

12 Wells scored more than 1,000 career points at Rome HS Freshman Danielle Zuercher

Danielle Zuercher Freshman Forward 6-0 • Sagamore, Ohio

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Armstrong Atlantic State University To Bring You Pirates Basketball Through Webcasting In 2010-11 !

The Armstrong Atlantic State athletic department will continue to bring home all of the exciting men’s basketball action in 2010-11 right to your computer as the Pirates30 stream live audio and video of all 14 home games over the Internet. Fans will be able to catch all of the action from the offcial Web- site of AASU Athletics, aasupirates.com, or aasu.nmtvsports.com, the Pirates’ home of internet webcasting through New Media TV Sports. AASU debuted its Internet broadcasting system in 2001 with in- credible success as every home men’s and women’s basketball game, volleyball match, the majority of the Pirates’ baseball, softball and women’s soccer games as well as the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Men’s and Women’s Tennis Regional were available last season. For more information about the AASU Web broadcast, visit the AASU Athletics Web Site or contact Director of Sports Communica- tions Chad Jackson at [email protected]

The Pirates began live webcasting of basketball in 2001 11 Armstrong Atlantic State University

ince its founding in 1935, Armstrong Atlantic State University has continued to develop to meet the Savannah community’s educational needs. From its frstS location in Armstrong House in downtown Savannah to its current home on a scenic 268-acre lot off of Abercorn, the university has become one of the fnest educational institutions in the Southeastern United States. Armstrong Junior College was established by the Mayor of Savannah and other public offcials in 1935. Housed in the beautiful and historic Armstrong House, a gift to the city from the family of George F. Armstrong, Armstrong Junior College grew over the years to occupy eight additional buildings in the Forsyth Park and Monterey Square areas. In 1959, as Armstrong College of Savannah, it became a two-year unit of the University System. The Board of Regents conferred four-year status on Armstrong in 1964 and the doubled in the last 20 years, from 3,700 students in 1990 to its college moved to a 250-acre location, a gift from Donald Livingston current number. and the Mills B. Lane Foundation, in December of 1965. Additional Across campus, evidence of the university’s growth can buildings joined the eight original structures as Armstrong added be found in its facilities. Recently completed projects include professional and graduate programs and tripled in size. the $31 million Windward Commons, a 567-bed, freshman- In July of 1996, the Board of Regents voted to rename the col- dedicated residence hall completed over the summer, which lege to Armstrong Atlantic State University to refect its mission and brings the number of students living on campus to more than identity. The university’s reputation of excellence is still evident in 1,400, and the new $16 million, 60,180 square-foot AASU its dedication to students, with a supportive environment. Student Union that was built entirely through student fees and Armstrong Atlantic State University was fully accredited as opened in fall of 2010. a senior institution by the Southern Association of Colleges and The athletic department of Armstrong Atlantic State Uni- Schools in December, 1968, with accreditation retroactive to January versity is housed in the Armstrong Sports Center, completed 1, 1968, and was last reaccredited in December, 2002. in 1995. The Sports Center includes offces for the physical The university offers more than seventy-fve academic pro- education department, training room and weight room areas, grams and majors in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of basketball courts, indoor track and offces for coaches and Health Professions, College of Education and School of Computing. athletic department personnel. The building played host to The academic community includes approximately 7,500 students the Peach Belt Conference’s basketball tournament in 1998 and more than 400 faculty members. Enrollment has more than and 1999 and hosts several in-season tournaments each year. Construction of a women’s feldhouse for soccer and softball was completed in the spring of 2007. AASU sponsors eleven intercollegiate sports and is a charter member of the Peach Belt Conference, formed in 1991. Women’s soccer and women’s golf debuted in 2005-06 and men’s cross country was reinstated in 2009, joining men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s golf and softball as sports that AASU sponsors. In 2008-09, the AASU men’s and women’s tennis teams each captured NCAA Division II National Championships for a second straight year, with the women’s tennis team earning the “three-peat” of three straight titles in 2010. Continuing a mission begun in 1935, Armstrong Atlantic State University today serves a rich gamut of traditional and non-traditional students. Forty-three percent of AASU’s stu- dent body are from the Savannah-Chatham area, while others come from around the state, nation and world. All have come to Savannah to experience and thrive on the campus of one of the fastest developing higher learning institutions in the nation - to be a part of Armstrong Atlantic State University.

16 AASU was fully accredited as a senior institution in December, 1968 AASU Administration

Dr. Linda M. Bleicken University President

Dr. Linda M. Bleicken joins AASU after serving at Georgia Southern for 19 years. She becomes the seventh AASU president and the frst woman to lead the institution since the establishment of Armstrong Junior College in 1935. A woman with deep roots in Iowa farm country, Bleicken began her career at Geor- gia Southern as an assistant professor of management in 1990. Over the following years she would serve as acting chair of the department of management, associate dean of the College of Business Administration, vice president for student affairs, acting provost and vice president for academic affairs and lastly provost, a position she held since 2005. A marketing major from Georgia State University who graduated magna cum laude, Bleicken’s experiences in the business arena include a foray into real estate in Atlanta as owner and manager of residential properties and serving as a sales representative for Innerface International. She also spent two years in marketing research for BellSouth and Brittain Associates, both in Atlanta. It was her experiences in marketing research that led her back to higher education. In 1987, she chose to continue her education in a university campus, this time as a teaching instructor at her alma mater, Georgia State University. Three years later she earned her academic credentials, a master’s and Ph.D. in management, once again from Georgia State. A long-time resident of Savannah—she commuted to Georgia Southern all those years—Bleicken knows and cares deeply about Savannah and the Coastal Georgia region. She has served on the Ossabaw Island Foundation Board since 2007 and been involved with the Savannah Downtown Neighborhood Association.

Andy Carter Athletic Director

Andy Carter begins his second year as the Director of Athletics at Armstrong Atlan- tic State University for the 2009-10 season. Carter was hired on April 8, 2009, by then-University President Dr. Thomas Z. Jones after an exhaustive national search. In his frst year with AASU, the Pirates sent six teams to the NCAA Championships and women’s tennis captured the school’s sev- enth NCAA Division II National Championship. Carter joined the Pirates from Newberry College, where he served as since 2002. In that time, he increased the visibility and success of the Newberry athletic depart- ment both on and off the competitive playing feld. Newberry has won four of the past fve South Atlantic Conference academic titles, while also leading 14 teams to NCAA Championships appearances after the school had collected just one in the previous 11 seasons. He developed the “Newberry College Athletic Initiative” upon arriving at the Newberry, S.C., campus, a long-term plan to improve Newberry’s athletic program while maintaining the school’s excellent academic record. Other highlights include the beginning of an intercollegiate wrestling program that fnished second in NCAA Division II in 2009; SAC Championships for football in 2006 and 2008, as well as SAC titles in women’s basketball and men’s golf. Prior to Newberry, Carter served as the Director of Athletics at Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis, Mo., from 1997 through 2002. He served as the baseball coach from 1991 through 1999, leading the team to seven straight conference titles. Carter received his bachelor’s of science degree in business administration from Missouri Baptist in 1987, then earned his MBA from Lindenwood University in 1990. He and his wife, Rena, have six children – Aaron (22), Becca (20), Beth (17), Jake (15), Rachel (14) and Micah (9). AASU sent six teams to NCAA Championship play in 2009-10 17 AASU Athletic Staff

Jason Chad Michael Alan Hall Jackson Smoose Segal Associate AD for Director of Sports Assistant to the AD Assistant AD for Marketing / Compliance & Student Services Communications for Internal Operations Head Men’s Cross Country Coach

Dr. Donald Dr. Will Joe Calvain Anderson Lynch Roberts Culberson Compliance & Student Faculty Athletic Head Baseball Assistant Baseball Services Consultant Representative Coach Coach

Jeremy Evans Matt Karmen Luther Davis Schmidt Graham Head Men’s Assistant Men’s Head Women’s Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach

Michael Ted Eric Simon Butler Evans Faulconer Earnshaw Head Men’s & Women’s Head Softball Head Women’s Head Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach Coach Soccer Coach Tennis Coach

18 AASU has sent 47 of 75 teams to the NCAAs in the last seven years Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

The Armstrong Atlantic State University’s athletic department prides itself on having one of the fnest athletic facilities not only in the conference, but in the region as well. AASU’s Sports Center, com- pleted in July of 1995, immediately became a top basketball complex by hosting the 1998 and 1999 Peach Belt Conference basketball tournaments. This 82,000 square foot multi- purpose building provides expand- ed academic offerings in spacious, modern surroundings. Students have a three-station computer lab; a 1,965 square foot weight train- ing/ftness center with more than 30 Cybex machine exercise stations, stair climbers, Lady Pirates @ treadmills, upright and semi-recumbent bike, elliptical trainer and a free weight area; four new classrooms and two 3,535 square foot activity areas. Alumni Arena AASU’s athletic teams play home events in a 4,000 seat arena that contains the- Year Record atre-type seating for all spectators, and also plays host to a wide variety of social and 1995-96 5-8 sporting events. 1996-97 8-5 1997-98 6-6 Alumni Arena Women’s Basketball Highs 1998-99 9-6 Team Individual 1999-2000 6-6 Most Points: 104 Most Points: 43 2000-01 7-8 Francis Marion vs. AASU, 2/27/10 Demetria McClouden vs. Florida Tech, 12/3/98 2001-02 7-6 Most Points, Both Teams, Overtime: 200 Most Rebounds: 19 2002-03 13-0 Augusta St. (102) vs. Clayton St. (98), 2/19/99 Kaneetha Gordon vs. Lander, 1/26/08 2003-04 12-2 Most Points, Both Teams, Regulation: 185 Most Points by Opposing Player: 41 2004-05 11-2 Francis Marion (104) vs. AASU (81), 2/27/10 JaToya Kemp (UNCP), 2/24/10 2005-06 9-5 Largest Victory Margin: 49 Most Rebounds by Opposing Player: 17 2006-07 11-3 Francis Marion (92) vs. Clayton State (43), 2/24/98 Tisha London (UNCP), 1/28/98 2007-08 12-1 Largest Victory Margin, AASU: 45 2008-09 9-6 2009-10 6-7 AASU (90) vs. Allen (45), 1/6/10 12 Years 133-71 Armstrong Sports Center Events • 1998 & 1999 PBC Basketball Championships • Georgia Special Olympics • Georgia HS Basketball Regional Tournament • Atlanta Hawks training camp • Chamber of Commerce South Side Socials • 2001 5A Region Championships (Featuring No. 1 NBA pick Kwame Brown) • 2010 Hampton Inn & Suites Fall Finals Classic • 2010 Hampton Inn & Suites Holiday Classic

AASU women’s basketball is 133-71 all-time at Alumni Arena 19 AASU Athletic Training

AASU athletic teams beneft from the fne athletic training staff, headed by medical director Dr. John George and head athletic trainer Lydia Williams. AASU’s training room, part of the Armstrong Sports Center, sits adjacent to the ftness center and across the hall from the Pirate locker rooms. The room offers the most modern and advanced equipment to help players deal with injuries and rehabilitation.

AASU Athletic Training Center Administration Dr. John George Team Physician Dr. John George assumes the role of team physician for the 2010-11 athletic season. A 1983 graduate of the Medical College of Georgia, Dr. George is board certifed by the America Board of Orthopedic Surgery and is a member of the AMA, the National Board of Medical Examiners, the Georgia Medical Society, the Medical Association of Georgia, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and the Georgia Orthope- dic Society.

Lydia Williams Head Athletic Trainer Lydia Williams begins her frst season as the head athletic trainer at Armstrong Atlantic State Univer- sity. Williams joins the Pirates from Savannah Country Day School, where she served as the head athletic trainer and the assistant strength and conditioning coach. A 2005 graduate of the University of Georgia with her bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science, Williams received her master’s in health and physical education from Columbus State.

Clint Brif Assistant Athletic Trainer Clint Brif begins his frs season as an assistant athletic trainer for Armstrong Atlantic State Uni- versity. A graduate of Iowa State’s athletic training program, Brif joins the Pirates from the Doctor’s Hospital in Augusta.

Amy Simmons Tom Coupart Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer

20 AASU now sponsors 11 intercollegiate sports 2010-11 Opponents - Peach Belt Conference

Augusta State Clayton State Columbus State Saturday, December 4, 2010 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 26, 2011 5:30 p.m. Saturday, January 12, 2011 1:30 p.m. Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Wednesday, January 12, 2011 5:30 p.m. Location: Morrow, GA Location: Columbus, GA , Augusta, Ga. Enrollment: 6,600 Enrollment: 8,200 Location: Augusta, GA Colors: Blue and Orange Colors: Red, White and Blue Enrollment: 7,071 Conference: Peach Belt Conference: Peach Belt Colors: Royal Blue and White President: Dr. Thomas Hynes President: Dr. Tim Mescon Conference: Peach Belt Athletic Director: Mason Barfeld Athletic Director: Jay Sparks President: Dr. William A. Bloodworth Home Court (capacity): Home Court (capacity): Athletic Director: Clint Bryant Clayton State Athletics Center (1,200) Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Center (4,500) Home Court (capacity): 2009-10 Record: 24-7 2009-10 Record: 17-11 George A. Christenberry Fieldhouse (2,216) 2009-10 PBC Record: 12-5 (2nd West) 2009-10 PBC Record: 11-6 (3rd West) 2009-10 Record: 2-16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 2009-10 PBC Record: 0-18 (7th East) Head Coach: Dennis Cox Head Coach: Jonathan Norton Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/8 Career Record: 149-44 Career Record: 147-98 Head Coach: Nate Teymer Record at Clayton: 149-44, 6 years Record at CSU: 17-11, 1 year Career Record: 90-67 Coach’s Offce Phone: (678) 466-4674 Coach’s Offce Phone: (706) 568-2010 Record at ASU: First Season Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: Coach’s Offce Phone: (706) 731-7915 Kaleena Coleman, Shantel Ragin Fala Suiaunoa, Mary Margaret Duncan Assistant Coaches: SID: Lee Wright SID: Manny Nieves Deo Ngulela, Neisha Smith SID Phone: (678) 466-4681 SID Phone: (706) 569-3032 SID: Joey Warren SID FAX: (678) 466-4699 SID FAX: (706) 569-2594 SID Phone: (706) 731-7925 Web Address: www.athletics.clayton.edu Web Address: csucougars.com SID FAX: (706) 737-1782 Series Record: Clayton leads 20-10 Series Record: CSU leads 26-20 Web Address: www.jaguarsroar.com Last Meeting: Clayton 83-64 (1/27/10) Last Meeting: CSU 64-51 (2/13/10) Series Record: AASU leads 27-26 Last Meeting: AASU 61-51 (1/13/10) Flagler Francis Marion Georgia College Monday, January 3, 2011 5:30 p.m. Saturday, February 5, 2011 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 15, 2011 1:30 p.m. Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Centennial Center, Milledgeville, Ga. Wednesday, February 2, 2011 5:30 p.m. Saturday, February 26, 2011 1:30 p.m. Flagler Gym, St. Augustine, Fla. Smith University Center, Florence, S.C. Location: Milledgeville, GA Enrollment: 6,100 Location: St. Augustine, FL Location: Florence, SC Colors: Hunter Green and Navy Blue Enrollment: 2,369 Enrollment: 3,957 Conference: Peach Belt Colors: Red and Yellow Colors: Red, White and Blue President: Dr. Dorothy Leland Conference: Peach Belt Conference: Peach Belt Athletic Director: Wendell Staton President: Dr. William T. Abare, Jr. President: Dr. Fred Carter Home Court (capacity): Athletic Director: Jud Damon Athletic Director: Murray Hartzler Centennial Center (4,071) Home Court (capacity): Home Court (capacity): 2009-10 Record: 21-8 Flagler Gym (1,760) Smith University Center (3,027) 2009-10 PBC Record: 13-4 (1st West) 2009-10 Record: 8-19 2009-10 Record: 27-5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 2009-10 PBC Record: 3-15 (6th East) 2009-10 PBC Record: 16-2 (2nd East) Head Coach: Maurice Smith Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Career Record: First Season Head Coach: Erika Lang-Montgomery Head Coach: Kate Glusko Record at GC&SU: First Season Career Record: 8-19 Career Record: First Season Coach’s Offce Phone: (478) 445-1788 Record at Flagler: 8-19, 1 year Record at FMU: First Season Assistant Coach: Coach’s Offce Phone: (904) 819-6388 Coach’s Offce Phone: (843) 661-1249 Toby Wagoner, Liz Hathaway Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches: SID: Al Weston Joe Harding, Nicole Boone Tim Wilson, Lauren Casey SID Phone: (478) 445-1779 SID: John Jordan SID: Michael G. Hawkins SID FAX: (478) 445-1790 SID Phone: (904) 819-6252 SID Phone: (843) 661-1222 Web Address: gcsubobcats.com SID FAX: (904) 810-2369 SID FAX: (843) 661-4645 Series Record: GCSU leads 44-24 Web Address: faglerathletics.com Web Address: www.fmupatriots.com Last Meeting: GCSU 58-50 (1/16/10) Series Record: AASU leads 17-2 Series Record: FMU leads 19-15 Last Meeting: AASU 64-43 (2/3/10) Last Meeting: FMU 104-81 (2/27/10) The Pirates open the PBC season on Dec. 4 against Augusta State 21 2010-11 Opponents - Peach Belt Conference

Ga. Southwestern Lander Montevallo Thursday, February 10, 2011 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 19, 2011 5:30 p.m. Monday, January 17, 2011 4:30 p.m. Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center BankTrust Arena, Montevallo, Ala. Location: Americus, GA Monday, February 7, 2011 5:30 p.m. Location: Montevallo, AL Enrollment: 3,000 Finis Horne Arena, Greenwood, S.C. Enrollment: 3,200 Colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold Location: Greenwood, SC Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Peach Belt Enrollment: 3,000 Conference: Peach Belt President: Dr. Kendall A. Blanchard Colors: Royal Blue and Gold President: Dr. Philip C. Williams Athletic Director: Jaclyn Kaylor Conference: Peach Belt Athletic Director: Jim Herlihy Home Court (capacity): President: Dr. Daniel W. Ball Home Court (capacity): The Storm Dome (2,200) Athletic Director: Dr. Jeff May BankTrust Arena (2,500) 2009-10 Record: 12-16 Home Court (capacity): 2009-10 Record: 14-13 2009-10 PBC Record: 7-10 (t4th West) Finis Horne Arena (2,500) 2009-10 PBC Record: 7-10 (t4th West) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 2009-10 Record: 27-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Head Coach: Kelly Britsky 2009-10 PBC Record: 17-1 (1st East) Head Coach: Mechan Vanderpool Career Record: 105-187 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Career Record: First Season Record at GSW: 21-61, 3 years Head Coach: Kevin Pederson Record at Montevallo: First Season Coach’s Offce Phone: (229) 931-2231 Career Record: 178-93 Coach’s Offce Phone: (205) 665-6599 Assistant Coach: Record at LU: 90-63, 5 years Assistant Coaches: Kelly Turman Coach’s Offce Phone: (864) 388-8257 Brittany Godsey, Dayton Miller SID: Keith Michlig Assistant Coach: SID: Sean Forrester SID Phone: (229) 931-2217 Russ Gregg SID Phone: (205) 665-6606 SID FAX: (229) 931-2143 SID: Bob Stoner SID FAX: (205) 665-6587 Web Address: www.gswcanes.com SID Phone: (864) 388-8962 Web Address: www.montevallofalcons.com Series Record: AASU leads 14-10 SID FAX: (864) 388-8889 Series Record: Montevallo 1-0 Last Meeting: AASU 55-53 (2/11/10) Web Address: www.landerbearcats.com Last Meeting: Montevallo 62-54 (1/18/10) Series Record: AASU leads 25-11 Last Meeting: Lander 101-55 (2/8/10) UNC Pembroke North Georgia USC Aiken Saturday, January 22, 2011 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 29, 2011 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 8, 2011 5:30 p.m. Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Memorial Hall Gymnasium, Dahlonega, Ga. Convocation Center, Aiken, S.C. Wednesday, February 23, 2011 5:30 p.m. Location: Dahlonega, GA Saturday, February 19, 2011 5:30 p.m. Jones Athletic Complex, Pembroke, N.C. Enrollment: 5,853 Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Location: Pembroke, NC Colors: Royal Blue and White Location: Aiken, SC Enrollment: 6,600 Conference: Peach Belt Enrollment: 3,600 Colors: Black and Gold President: Dr. David Potter Colors: Cardinal, Navy and White Conference: Peach Belt Athletic Director: Lindsay Reeves Conference: Peach Belt Chancellor: Dr. Kyle Carter Home Court (capacity): Chancellor: Dr. Thomas Hallman Athletic Director: Dr. Dan Kenney Memorial Hall Gymnasium (2,500) Athletic Director: Randy Warrick Home Court (capacity): 2009-10 Record: 9-17 Home Court (capacity): Jones Athletic Complex (3,000) 2009-10 PBC Record: 4-13 (6th West) Convocation Center (3,468) 2009-10 Record: 14-14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 2009-10 Record: 15-13 2009-10 PBC Record: 8-10 (4th East) Head Coach: Buffe Burson 2009-10 PBC Record: 10-8 (3rd East) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Career Record: 342-161 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Head Coach: John Haskins Record at NGA: 342-161, 17 Years Head Coach: Mike Brandt Career Record: 82-86 Coach’s Offce Phone: (706) 867-2849 Career Record: 393-228 Record at UNCP: 82-86, 6 years Assistant Coaches: Record at USCA: 140-99, 8 years Coach’s Offce Phone: (910) 521-6345 Lindsey Huffman Coach’s Offce Phone: (803) 641-3491 Assistant Coaches: SID: David Beall Assistant Coach: Kapica Davis, Bradley Bowman SID Phone: (706) 867-3250 Cindy Hilbrich SID: Todd Anderson SID FAX: (706) 867-2865 SID: Brian Hand SID Phone: (910) 521-6371 Web Address: www.saintssports.com SID Phone: (803) 641-3252 SID FAX: (910) 521-6551 Series Record: AASU leads 17-11 SID FAX: (803) 641-3759 Web Address: www.uncpbraves.com Last Meeting: NGA 68-60 (1/30/10) Web Address: www.pacersports.com Series Record: AASU leads 23-9 Series Record: Series Tied 20-20 Last Meeting: AASU 83-80 ot (2/24/10) Last Meeting: USCA 75-58 (2/20/10) 22 AASU is 83-62 in the PBC over the last seven seasons 2010-11 Opponents - Non-Conference

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Friday, November 12, 2010 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 30, 2010 7:00 p.m. Monday, November 15 5:30 p.m. Weisiger Center, Spartanburg, S.C. Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Location: Spartanburg, SC Location: Columbia, SC Location: Jacksonville, FL Enrollment: 1,000 Enrollment: 600 Enrollment: 839 Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Orange, Purple and White Conference: Conference Carolinas Conference: Assoc. of Independent Institutions Conference: Gulf Coast Athletic President: Dr. Betsy Fleming 2009-10 Record: 3-24 President: Nathaniel Glover Athletic Director: Joy Couch Web Address: www.allenuniversity.edu Athletic Director: Johnny Rembert Home Court (capacity): Series Record: AASU 1-0 2009-10 Record: 6-23 Weisiger Center (500) Last Meeting: AASU 90-45 (1/6/10) 2009-10 GCAC Record: First Season 2009-10 Record: 5-22 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 2009-10 CC Record: 5-17 (10th) Head Coach: Elroy Green, Jr. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Career Record: NA Head Coach: Joanna Tincher Record at Edward Waters: NA Career Record: 11-44 Columbia (S.C.) Coach’s Offce Phone: (904) 470-8392 Record at Converse: 11-44, 2 years Assistant Coach: Tuesday, December 14 7:00 p.m. Coach’s Offce Phone: (864) 488-4572 Eugenia Price Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Assistant Coach: SID: Henry Smith Sara Malone Location: Columbia, SC SID Phone: (904) 470-8045 SID: Corey White Enrollment: 1,200 Web Address: www.ewc.edu/athletics SID Phone: (864) 577-2050 Colors: Purple and White Series Record: AASU 7-1 SID FAX: (864) 577-2054 Conference: Southern States Last Meeting: AASU 84-56 (12/18/09 Web Address: www.converse.edu/athletics 2009-10 Record: 14-15 Series Record: Converse 2-0 2009-10 SSC Record: 9-7 (t3rd) Last Meeting: Converse 88-44 (1/7/89) Web Address: www.gokoalas.com Series Record: AASU 3-1 Last Meeting: AASU 54-53 (2/8/89)

2010 Hampton Inn & Suites Fall 2010 Finals Classic Sleep Inn Classic December 17-18, 2010 November 19-20, 2010 • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center Saint Leo Mount Olive Location: Saint Leo, FL Location: Mount Olive, NC Enrollment: 12,500 Enrollment: 1,000 Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Forest Green and White Tournament Conference: Sunshine State Conference: Conference Carolinas 2009-10 Record: 13-15 2009-10 Record: 16-12 Pairings 2009-10 SSC Record: 6-10 (t6th) 2009-10 CC Record: 15-7 (t3rd) Web Address: www.saintleolions.com Web Address: www.moc.edu/athletics Friday, Dec. 17, 2010 Series Record: AASU 9-2 Series Record: AASU leads 1-0 Anderson vs. CSU, 1:00 p.m. Last Meeting: AASU 65-62 (11/25/96) Last Meeting: AASU 81-68 (11/17/00) AASU vs. Mount Olive, 6:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008 Florida Southern Anderson (SC) Mount Olive vs. CSU, 1:00 p.m. AASU vs. Anderson, 6:00 p.m. Location: Lakeland, FL Location: Anderson, SC Enrollment: 1,800 Enrollment: 2,300 Colors: Scarlet and White Colors: Gold and Black Conference: Sunshine State Conference: South Atlantic 2009-10 Record: 19-9 2009-10 Record: 20-11 2009-10 SSC Record: 9-7 (4th) 2009-10 CC Record: 16-6 (2nd) Web Address: www.fscmocs.com Web Address: autrojans.com Series Record: FSC 1-0 Series Record: Series tied 1-1 Last Meeting: FSC 82-60 (11/26/04) Last Meeting: Anderson 84-77 (11/5/04) AASU faces Converse and Columbia (SC) both for the first time since 1989 23 AASU Women’s Basketball Media Services

The Offce of Sports Communications at Arm- Press Area strong Atlantic State University thank you for your The designated interest in AASU women’s basketball. Should you press area for Alumni need any further assistance in covering the Pirates Arena at the Armstrong during the 2010-11 season, please do not hesitate to Sports Center are on contact us: either side of the court. Seats are marked prior Offce of Sports Communications to each game and we Armstrong Atlantic State University ask that members of the Chad Jackson, Director media adhere to seating 11935 Abercorn Street arrangements during the Savannah, GA 31419 contest. Photo areas are Phone: (912) 344-3114 at the baseline of either Fax: (912) 344-3422 basket, but not directly email: [email protected] behind the basket. The balconies above each Thanks again for your coverage of the Pirates basket are also acces- throughout the season. sible for photographers - an elevator is located at the south- east corner of the Arena. Two press row phone lines are available for media mem- bers wishing to fle from courtside. The numbers are (912) 344-3200 and (912) 344-2729. One phone will be provided Chad Jackson on the offcials’ side of the court for each contest. Director of Sports Communications Post-Game Interviews The Armstrong Atlantic State women’s basketball lock- Media Credentials er rooms are closed to the media. Head coach Matt Schmidt Media credentials for photo and press are not needed, and requested players will be brought out for postgame however seating on press row is limited. Requests for press interviews following a 10-minute cooling off period. row seating must be made in advance to Director of Sports Communications Chad Jackson via fax, email or phone at least two (2) days prior to each contest. Radio Broadcasts AASU Local Media Coverage Opposing teams wishing to broadcast from Alumni Arena at the Armstrong Sports Center are welcome, how- ever lines are limited. If you are planning on broadcasting Print: an upcoming game, please contact Chad Jackson at least Savannah Morning News two (2) days prior to your contest. Beat Writer: Nathan Dominitz Phone: (912) 652-0350 Pre-Game Interviews Fax: (912) 525-0796 Requests for interviews with Armstrong Atlantic The Inkwell State players and coaches should be directed to Director Editor: Brittany Hodges of Sports Communications Chad Jackson. Arrangements Phone: (912) 344-3252 will be made for players to call media members if a phone Fax: (912) 344-3475 interview is requested - it is the AASU Athletic Depart- Broadcast: ment policy not to publicize student-athlete’s home phone WSAV-TV 3 (NBC) numbers. Sports Director: Ken Slats Phone: (912) 644-6842 Game Services WTOC-TV 11 (CBS) The Offce of Sports Communications staff will furnish Sports Director: Rick Snow and Dashawn Brown media representatives with game programs, pregame notes Phone: (912) 234-1111 and statistics, in addition to halftime and fnal game statis- WJCL-TV 22 (ABC) / WTGS-TV 28 (Fox) tics and play-by-play. Sports Director: Frank Sulkowski and Allen Kinzly Phone: (912) 921-2222 24 Matt Schmidt is the seventh head coach in Armstrong women’s basketball history 2009-10 Season Review

The Armstrong Atlantic State the free throw line and leading University women’s basketball the Peach Belt Conference in team suffered through a tough minutes played. In her four years 2009-10 season as early-season at Armstrong, Thomas hit 77.4 injuries and a tough schedule percent from the free throw line, resulted in a 9-17 overall record second-best all-time, while also and a 6-12 mark in the Peach Belt scoring 693 points and grab- Conference. bing 508 rebounds, ninth most The Lady Pirates remained in all-time. She also played in 112 contention for a berth in the 2010 games in her career, which ranks Peach Belt Conference tourna- as the sixth-most in Armstrong ment all the way to the fnal week women’s basketball history. of the season and still secured Senior Portia Jones was a a few highlight wins during the PBC All-Academic team mem- season. ber for a second straight year as Armstrong overcame an 18- the Savannah native averaged a point frst-half defcit on February career-best 12.3 points per game, 24th to come back and beat UNC ranking 12th in the Peach Belt. Pembroke, 83-80, in overtime. Jones hit 98 three-pointers in The Lady Pirates hit 13 three- her three-year career as a Lady pointers in the contest, the most Pirate, good for seventh-best on three-pointers in a single game in the all-time three-point chart. school history. Senior Dartayvia Thomas led the Peach Senior Lauren Hall led the The Lady Pirates also placed Belt in minutes played in 2010-11 and Lady Pirates in scoring, ranking fve players in double fgures in ninth in the Peach Belt at 13.3 finished her four-year career ranked a 76-63 win at Augusta State on points per game, and also earned December 5, and Armstrong shot in the top 10 in free throw percentage, PBC Player of the Week honors 53 percent from the foor in a 72- rebounding and games played. on November 30. Hall’s 59 three- 53 Peach Belt win at Flagler on pointers made ranked her third in January 2. the Peach Belt and were the sixth-most in a single season Senior Dartayvia Thomas capped her four-year career in Armstrong history. for the Lady Pirates by averaging 8.6 points and 6.2 re- Among the underclassmen, junior Arpine Amirkhanyan bounds per game, while also shooting 77.8 percent from enjoyed a fne debut season with the Lady Pirates, averag- ing 10.0 points per game and a team-leading 7.9 rebounds per game. Freshman Jazmin Walker started at point guard as a true fresh- man and played the ffth-most minutes per game in the league, averaging 8.2 points and 3.3 assists per game as well. The Lady Pirates return three starters and seven players overall for the 2010-11 season.

Senior Portia Jones (far left) was a two- time PBC All-Academic team member and hit 98 three-pointers in her three- year career. Senior Lauren Hall (left) was the PBC’s Player of the Week on Nov. 30 and ranked ninth in the PBC in scoring, averaging 13.3 points per game. Senior Lauren Hall ranked ninth in the PBC in scoring at 13.3 points per game 25 2009-10 Results and Statistics

2009-2010 Armstrong Atlantic State Game Results Overall: 9-17 • Home: 6-7 • Away: 3-9 • Neutral: 0-1 • PBC: 6-12

DATE OPPONENT SCORE HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER 11/15/09 at Limestone L 82-76 Lauren Hall (20) Marissa Rimbert (7) 11/20/09 # at Nova Southeastern L 70-69 Portia Jones (22) Dartayvia Thomas (9) 11/21/09 # vs. Barry L 69-60 Lauren Hall (15) Arpine Amirkhanyan (8) 11/25/09 at Newberry L 64-61 Lauren Hall (20) Jones and Walker (6) 11/29/09 PFEIFFER W 88-81 Lauren Hall (24) Arpine Amirkhanyan (15) 12/5/09 * at Augusta State W 76-63 Portia Jones (16) Arpine Amirkhanyan (9) 12/18/09 % EDWARD WATERS W 83-56 Dartayvia Thomas (17) Marissa Rimbert (14) 12/19/09 % TAMPA L 80-72 Brooke Long (21) Portia Jones (10) 1/2/10 * at Flagler W 72-53 Arpine Amirkhanyan (16) Arpine Amirkhanyan (8) 1/6/10 ALLEN W 90-45 Long and Jones (22) Dartayvia Thomas (9) 1/9/10 * USC AIKEN L 64-60 Portia Jones (15) Arpine Amirkhanyan (8) 1/13/10 * AUGUSTA STATE W 61-51 Brooke Long (18) Lauren Hall (10) 1/16/10 * GCSU L 58-50 Marissa Rimbert (16) Arpine Amirkhanyan (12) 1/18/10 * MONTEVALLO L 62-54 Hall and Thomas (14) Arpine Amirkhanyan (16) 1/20/10 * at Lander L 89-60 Hall and Amirkhanyan (15) Dartayvia Thomas (8) 1/23/10 * at UNC Pembroke L 63-48 Arpine Amirkhanyan (15) Arpine Amirkhanyan (10) 1/27/10 * at Clayton State L 83-64 Portia Jones (17) Marissa Rimbert (9) 1/30/10 * NORTH GEORGIA L 68-60 Jazmin Walker (18) Arpine Amirkhanyan (9) 2/3/10 * FLAGLER W 64-43 Lauren Hall (14) Arpine Amirkhanyan (13) 2/6/10 * at Francis Marion L 84-67 Jazmin Walker (17) Arpine Amirkhanyan (10) 2/8/10 * LANDER L 101-55 Portia Jones (14) Rimbert and Amirkhanyan (7) 2/11/10 * at Georgia Southwestern W 55-53 Portia Jones (13) Lindsey Hill (12) 2/13/10 * at Columbus State L 64-51 Portia Jones (17) Dartayvia Thomas (8) 2/20/10 * at USC Aiken L 75-58 Lauren Hall (17) Amirkhanyan and Jones (7) 2/24/10 * UNC PEMBROKE W 83-80 ot Portia Jones (28) Dartayvia Thomas (11) 2/27/10 * FRANCIS MARION L 104-81 Portia Jones (22) Three with 8

* - Peach Belt Conference Games # - 2009 Nova Southeastern/Mariott TipOff Classic % - 2009 Hampton Inn & Suites Fall Finals Classic 2009-10 Lady Pirate Cumulative Statistics

Player GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PMG-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS ST Lauren Hall 24/18 753 107-270 .396 59-164 .360 47-58 .810 8-86-94 3.9 320 13.3 57 68 2 24 Brooke Long 14/2 337 48-138 .348 28-80 .350 50-59 .847 8-21-29 2.1 174 12.4 26 37 5 5 Portia Jones 26/26 825 124-320 .388 50-148 .338 21-36 .583 42-109-151 5.8 319 12.3 65 86 4 35 Arpine Amirkhanyan 26/26 729 86-192 .448 4-12 .333 84-109 .771 78-127-205 7.9 260 10.0 31 78 5 12 Dartayvia Thomas 26/26 941 83-222 .374 8-20 .400 49-63 .778 82-79-161 6.2 223 8.6 56 49 4 46 Jazmin Walker 26/26 841 72-194 .371 4-15 .267 66-118 .559 31-89-120 4.6 214 8.2 86 137 4 49 Marissa Rimbert 20/6 396 49-108 .454 0-0 .000 29-50 .580 44-64-108 5.4 127 6.4 6 34 14 4 Briana McFarland 13/0 78 13-36 .361 0-2 .000 7-11 .636 8-4-12 0.9 33 2.5 3 8 1 7 Lindsey Hill 19/0 176 10-35 .286 1-2 .500 6-7 .857 11-25-36 1.9 27 1.4 0 20 5 3 Jenea Boni 17/0 115 7-38 .184 6-32 .188 1-1 1.000 3-13-16 0.9 21 1.2 12 9 1 1 Mason Moreland 3/0 34 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1.0 0 0.0 5 3 0 1 Ebonie Harris 1/0 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 26 5225 599-1554 .385 160-475 .337 360-512 .703 374-679-1053 40.5 1718 66.1 347 534 45 187 26 Four Lady Pirates shot 75 percent or better from the free throw line in 2009-10 2009-10 Player and Team Highs

2009-2010 Player Highs POINTS...... 28 Portia Jones vs. UNC Pembroke (2-24-10) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 11 Portia Jones vs. UNC Pembroke (2-24-10) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED... 21 Portia Jones vs. UNC Pembroke (2-24-10) 3 PT FG MADE...... 6 Lauren Hall at Newberry (11-25-09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 13 Lauren Hall vs. North Georgia (1-30-10) FREE THROWS MADE...... 10 Brooke Long vs. Pfeiffer (11-29-09) & vs. Tampa (12-19-09) FREE THROW ATT...... 12 Brooke Long vs. Tampa (12-19-09) REBOUNDS...... 16 Arpine Amirkhanyan vs. Montevallo (1-18-10) ASSISTS...... 9 Jazmin Walker vs. Pfeiffer (11-29-09) STEALS...... 6 Portia Jones vs. Allen (1-6-10) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 3 Marissa Rimbert & Lindsey Hill at Columbus State (2-13-10) TURNOVERS...... 11 Jazmin Walker at Lander (1-20-10) FOULS...... 5 Fifteen times 2009-2010 Team Highs Armstrong Atlantic State POINTS...... 90 Allen 1-6-10 AASU 90-45 FIELD GOALS MADE...... 38 Allen 1-6-10 AASU 90-45 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 74 UNC Pembroke 2-24-10 AASU 83-80 ot FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 543 Allen 1-6-10 AASU 90-45 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 13 UNC Pembroke 2-24-10 AASU 83-80 ot 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 31 UNC Pembroke 2-24-10 AASU 83-80 ot 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 545 Flagler 2-3-10 AASU 64-43 FREE THROWS MADE...... 25 Pfeiffer 11-29-09 AASU 88-81 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 35 Edward Waters 12-18-09 AASU 84-56 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 857 at Flagler 1-2-10 AASU 72-53 .857 at USC Aiken 2-20-10 USCA 75-58 REBOUNDS ...... 56 Edward Waters 12-18-09 AASU 83-56 ASSISTS...... 26 Allen 1-6-10 AASU 90-45 STEALS...... 15 Allen 1-6-10 AASU 90-45 BLOCKED SHOTS...... 7 at Columbus State 2-3-10 CSU 64-51 TURNOVERS...... 33 at Lander 1-20-10 Lander 89-60 FOULS...... 26 Lander 2-8-10 Lander 101-55 26 Montevallo 1-18-10 Montevallo 62-54 OPPONENTS POINTS...... 104 Francis Marion 2-27-10 FMU 104-81 FIELD GOALS MADE...... 40 Francis Marion 2-27-10 FMU 104-81 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 81 Francis Marion 2-27-10 FMU 104-81 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 517 at USC Aiken 2-20-10 USCA 75-58 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 11 at Francis Marion 2-6-10 FMU 84-67 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 27 vs. Barry 11-21-09 Barry 69-60 27 at Nova Southeastern 11-20-09 Nova Southeastern 70-69 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 667 Pfeiffer 11-29-09 AASU 88-81 FREE THROWS MADE...... 29 Tampa 12-18-09 Tampa 80-72 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 38 Lander 2-8-10 Lander 101-55 38 Montevallo 1-18-10 Montevallo 62-54 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 923 at UNC Pembroke 1-23-10 UNCP 63-48 REBOUNDS...... 55 Francis Marion 2-27-10 FMU 104-81 ASSISTS...... 25 Francis Marion 2-27-10 FMU 104-81 STEALS...... 18 at Lander 1-20-10 Lander 89-60 BLOCKED SHOTS...... 8 Three times TURNOVERS...... 30 Edward Waters 12-18-09 AASU 84-56 FOULS...... 27 Edward Waters 12-18-09 AASU 84-56 The Pirates hit a school-record 13 threes in the 83-80 overtime win against UNCP on 2/2427 The Peach Belt Conference Peach Belt Conference Now entering its 21st year of existence in 2010-11, the Peach Belt Conference has National Champions become one of the elite Division II confer- ences in the nation. Since its inception in Baseball 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed Kennesaw State (1994, 1996) Columbus State (2002) a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 29 national Men’s Basketball championships and 25 national fnalists. Kennesaw State (2004) Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men’s and women’s basket- Men’s Golf ball, the conference has expanded to 13 Columbus State (1992, 1994, 1997) championship sports with the addition of Francis Marion (2003) women’s golf in the fall of 2009. USC Aiken (2004, 2005, 2006) The conference traces its roots back to Men’s Tennis November of 1988 when 11 schools frst Lander (1991-2000) met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Division Armstrong Atlantic (2008-09) II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, fve of those 11 schools, Women’s Soccer plus two others, formed the Peach Belt Kennesaw State (2003) and begin play in fall 1990. followed by Kennesaw State University on The Peach Belt was less than a year old Women’s Tennis July 1, 1994, on before capturing a national champion- Armstrong Atlantic (1995-96, 2005, 2008-10) ship. The Columbus State golf team took July 1, 1995 and the University of North the honor by winning the 1992 national Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State Softball crown, the frst of three golf champion- and North Florida departed for the Division Kennesaw State (1995, 1996) ships the Cougars own. One year later, I ranks in 2005, USC Upstate did the same the Lander men’s tennis team began their in 2007, and the conference welcomed in PBC Quick Facts record-breaking run of eight straight North Georgia College & State University national titles, the frst PBC dynasty. Since in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State Address: 503 Blackburn Drive then, USCA men’s golf has won three University in 2006. In 2009-10, the Peach Belt expanded to 13 members, the most the Martinez, GA 30907 straight national titles from 2004-06 while Founded: December 3, 1989 AASU women’s tennis has captured four league has ever had, with the additions of Montevallo and Flagler. The two schools Phone Number: (706) 860-8499 titles overall. Fax Number: (706) 650-8113 The 2009-10 season was among the also returned a league presence to Florida broke new ground in Alabama. Website: www.peachbelt.com most successful the league has seen in its and David Brunk was named the second 20 years. Armstrong Atlantic State won PBC commissioner in May of 2007. Brunk Commissioner: David Brunk their third consecutive women’s tennis national championship while the Augusta replaced Marvin Vanover, who was the frst Media Relations: Ken Gerlinger commissioner from 1991 to 2007. State men’s basketball team continued PBC Compliance: Diana Kling Brunk is charged with continuing the strong their unprecedented run with a third Operations: Carl Segura growth of the conference straight appearance in the Elite Eight. Fla- as its second era begins. gler became the frst PBC volleyball team Peach Belt Conference Dr. Kendall Blanchard, to reach the NCAA Final Four. The North Women’s Basketball Records Georgia softball team was ranked #1 in president of Georgia Southwestern State Uni- the nation in every regular-season softball Overall Conference Play poll while, in all, fve PBC programs were versity, began the frst of two-year term as the ranked #1 in the nation (GCSU men’s his Team W-L PCT. Team W-L PCT. golf, ASU men’s basketball, AASU men’s league president in July of AASU 268-258 .510 AASU 150-158 .487 2010. and women’s tennis). ASU 285-231 .552 ASU 151-162 .482 The conference current- The seven charter members of the Clayton 204-148 .580 Clayton 106-101 .512 ly holds championships in conference were Armstrong Atlantic State 13 sports, six for men and CSU 363-206 .638 CSU 200-119 .627 University, Columbus State University, seven for women. They Flagler 8-19 .296 Flagler 3-15 .167 Francis Marion University, Georgia Col- are men’s and women’s FMU 334-222 .601 FMU 180-136 .570 lege & State University, Lander Univer- GCSU 356-199 .641 GCSU 189-129 .594 sity, USC Aiken and USC Upstate. The cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volley- GSW 24-56 .300 GSW 11-42 .208 name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was Lander 252-275 .478 Lander 125-194 .392 adopted in January of 1990 and modifed ball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and Montevallo 14-13 .519 Montevallo 7-10 .412 to Peach Belt Conference in May of 2000. UNCP 192-269 .416 UNCP 102-192 .347 Augusta State joined the conference women’s tennis, baseball, NGCSU 53-55 .491 NGCSU 35-38 .480 in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the softball and men’s and USCA 281-261 .519 USCA 146-171 .461 ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were women’s golf. 28 AASU has reached the PBC Title game three times in school history The Peach Belt Conference 2009-10 Peach Belt Conference Final Standings East Division School PBC Games Division Games All Games Lander 17-1 .944 11-1 .917 27-4 .871 Francis Marion 16-2 .889 11-1 .917 27-5 .844 USC Aiken 10-8 .556 7-5 .583 15-13 .536 UNC Pembroke 8-10 .444 5-7 .417 14-14 .500 Armstrong Atlantic State 6-12 .333 5-7 .417 9-17 .346 Flagler 3-15 .167 3-9 .250 8-19 .296 Augusta State 0-18 .000 0-12 .000 1-26 .037 West Division School PBC Games Division Games All Games Georgia College 13-4 .765 8-2 .800 21-8 .724 Clayton State 12-5 .706 7-3 .700 24-7 .774 Columbus State 11-6 .647 6-4 .600 17-11 .607 Montevallo 7-10 .412 4-6 .400 14-13 .519 Georgia Southwestern 7-10 .412 4-6 .400 12-16 .429 North Georgia 4-13 .235 1-9 .100 9-17 .346 2009-10 PBC Statistical Leaders 2009-10 All-Peach Belt Team Scoring First Team Player (Team) G FG 3FG FT Pts PPG Phebe Smith, Columbus State 1. JaToya Kemp (UNCP) 28 181 0 146 508 18.1 Whitney Randolph, North Georgia 2. Whitney Randolph (NGA) 26 165 8 125 463 17.8 Teshymia Tillman, Clayton State 3. Phebe Smith (CSU) 28 183 0 131 497 17.8 Shannon Singleton-Bates, Francis Marion Shannon McKever, Lander 4. Teshymia Tillman (Clayton) 30 203 30 89 525 17.5 Second Team 5. Chimere Jordan (GCSU) 29 158 70 82 468 16.1 Catherine Cain, USC Aiken 6. Shannon Singleton-Bates (FMU) 31 191 15 100 497 16.0 Eboni Fields, Francis Marion 7. Shannon McKever (Lander) 31 181 0 84 446 14.4 Brittni Johnson, Lander 8. Janyce Ealey (NGA) 25 120 27 75 342 13.7 Chimere Jordan, GCSU 9. Lauren Hall (AASU) 24 107 59 47 320 13.3 JaToya Kemp, UNC Pembroke 10. Catherine Cain (USCA) 28 116 18 98 348 12.4 Third Team Janyce Easley, North Georgia Rebounding Assists Alicia Lewis, Montevallo Player (Team) RPG Player (Team) APG Ciara Lyons, Lander 1. Smith (CSU) 12.1 1. Colbert (FMU) 5.31 Antoinette Reames, GCSU 2. Randolph (NGA) 9.6 2. Moore (GCSU) 5.00 Tanisha Woodard, Clayton State 3. McKever (Lander) 9.3 3. Harris (USCA) 4.86 Player of the Year: Phebe Smith, Columbus State 4. Reames (GCSU) 8.7 4. Alexander (NGA) 4.15 Defensive Player of the Year: Robin Colbert, FMU 5. Whitley Wiltz (GSW) 8.5 5. Woodard (Clayton) 3.81 Freshman of the Year: Janyce Easley, North Georgia 6. Kemp (UNCP) 8.3 6. Johnson (Lander) 3.77 Coach of the Year: Kevin Pederson, Lander 7. Amirkhanyan (AASU) 7.9 8. Reynolds (GSW) 7.4 Free Throw Percentage 2009-10 Players of the Week 9. Reames (GCSU) 7.4 Player (Team) FT% Nov. 23 Hannah DeGraffnreed USC Aiken 10. Randolph (NGA) 7.3 1. Jarrard (ASU) .841 Nov. 30 Lauren Hall Armstrong Atlantic 2. Jordan (GCSU) .820 Dec. 7 Phebe Smith Columbus State 3-Point Baskets 3. Cain (USCA) .797 Dec. 14 Shannon McKever Lander Player (Team) 3PG 4. Mitchell (Flagler) .780 Dec. 21 Whitney Randolph North Georgia 1. Judge (Lander) 2.77 5. Randolph (NGA) .772 Jan. 4 Jatoya Kemp UNC Pembroke 2. Fields (FMU) 2.53 6. Amirkhanyan (AASU) .771 Jan. 11 Chimere Jordan GCSU Jan. 18 Phebe Smith Columbus State 3. Hall (AASU) 2.46 Jan. 25 Shannon McKever Lander 4. Lewis (Montevallo) 2.44 Feb. 1 Chimere Jordan GCSU 5. Jordan (GCSU) 2.41 Feb. 8 Whitney Randolph North Georgia 6. Mealing (FMU) 2.00 Feb. 15 Antoinette Reames GCSU Feb. 22 Shannon Singleton-Bates Francis Marion Mar. 1 JaToya Kemp UNC Pembroke Arpine Amirkhanyan was seventh in the PBC in rebounding in 2009-10 29 Peach Belt Conference Year-By-Year

1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993

TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR 1. USCA 9-3 24-6 1. Augusta 12-2 23-6 1. USCS * 16-0 28-3 2. USCS 7-5 18-10 GC 12-2 22-7 2. Augusta 14-2 24-5 GC 7-5 18-11 3. USCA 9-5 18-11 3. ASC 10-6 16-10 4. ASC 5-7 10-14 4. FMU 6-8 18-12 4. GC 8-8 17-11 Lander 5-7 20-8 5. ASC 5-9 14-13 5. Lander 7-9 11-16 FMU 5-7 17-12 USCS 5-9 12-16 6. Columbus 6-10 12-15 7. Columbus 3-9 8-17 First Team All-PBC 7. Columbus 4-10 10-16 First Team All-PBC 7. Pembroke 5-11 10-17 First Team All-PBC Tisha England, USCA 8. Lander 3-11 13-15 Renee Rice, ASC 8. FMU 3-13 11-17 Deedra Howard, USCS Player of the Year Jametria Hannah, USCS Rookie of the Year Tisha England, USCA 9. USCA 3-13 8-18 Lorian Truesdale, LU Tisha England, USCA Mary Jackson, FMU Jeanette Polk, AC Leslie Morgan, FMU Yolanda Oliver, ASC Kennesaw 0-0 19-11 Sherita Ballard, GC Jametria Hannah, USCS * NCAA participant LaTanya Sandifer, GC Coach of the Year Player of the Year Valerie Scott, USCS Deedra Howard, USCS Lorain Truesdale, LU Rookie of the Year Tammy Holder, USCS Renee Rice, ASC Kay Sanders, AC Second Team All-PBC Second Team All-PBC April Haskins, CC Coach of the Year Second Team All-PBC Angelina Tate, USCA Allison Barry, GC Player of the Year Lowell Barnhart, AC April Haskins, CC Bernadette Hill, GC Tracey Strange, AC Deedra Howard, USCS Kay Sanders, AC Yolanda Oliver, ASC Toni Bell-Yon, ASC Coach of the Year Melissa Lewis, Lander Angie Davis, CC Tracey Strange, AC Mary Jackson, FMU Robin Edwards, AC Peggy Sells, USCS Iris Bethea, PSC Fenissa Rice, FMU Jennifer Teeple, ASC Vivian Edwards, CC

1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR 1. USCS * 15-1 27-4 1. USCS * 14-4 25-6 1. GC* 14-4 21-9 2. Columbus 12-4 20-9 Augusta 14-4 19-9 2. FMU 13-5 18-9 3. ASC 11-5 17-9 Columbus 14-4 21-7 3. KSC 12-6 17-12 4. Augusta 9-7 16-11 4. Kennesaw 12-6 15-12 4. Augusta 11-7 19-9 5. GC 8-8 16-12 5. FMU 8-10 11-15 5. USCS 10-8 14-13 USCA 8-8 15-12 6. ASC 8-10 12-17 6. Pembroke 9-9 15-12 7. Pembroke 4-12 6-19 First Team All-PBC 7. USCA 7-11 12-15 First Team All-PBC Columbus 9-9 13-15 8. Lander 3-13 9-18 Valerie Scott, USCS GC 7-11 11-17 Dwanna Gardner, AC 8. ASC 7-11 9-18 First Team All-PBC 9. FMU 2-14 6-21 Iris Bethea, PSC 9. Pembroke 5-13 8-18 Heather Abrams, USCS 9. Lander 3-15 9-15 Hayley Lystlund, AC Kennesaw 0-0 18-11 Jeanette Polk, AC 10. Lander 1-17 4-22 Nicole Smith, ASC 10. USCA 2-16 3-23 Kisha Conway, FMU * NCAA participant Kathleen Shriver, CC * NCAA participant Sharon Lee, CC Clayton 0-0 13-15 Andrea Cox, PSC Rookie of the Year Dwanna Gardner, AC Rookie of the Year Sarah McAllister, KSC * NCAA participant Alicia Wilson, GC

Meredith Sisson, USCS Kim Moody, GC Lawanna Monday, AC Meredith Sisson, USCS Sarah McAllister, KSC Rookie of the Year Lawanna Monday, AC Player of the Year Second Team All-PBC Player of the Year Second Team All-PBC Carrie Long, CC Second Team All-PBC Valerie Scott, USCS Oni Tyler, CC Dwanna Gardner, AC Amanda Manning, GC Player of the Year Coach of the Year Yolanda Oliver, ASC Coach of the Year Kisha Conway, FMU Christy Walker, GC Sonya Cato, USCA Barbara Hester, CC Sarah McAllister, KSC Rachel Garner, PSC Jay Sparks, CC Amy Totten, GC Lowell Barnhart, AC Shawn Blassingame, USCA Coach of the Year Heather Abrams, USCS Jennifer Teeple, ASC Hayley Lystlund, AC Wes Moore, FMU Jennifer Puckett, FMU Paula Blackwell, USCS Faye Wright, LU Christa Vaughan, ASC Faye Wright, LU 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999

TEAM PBC YEAR NORTH NORTH 1. KSU* 17-1 30-2 TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR 2. FMU* 14-4 21-8 1. FMU* 15-1 30-3 1. FMU* 16-0 27-3 3. GCSU* 13-5 23-8 2. ASU 9-7 18-10 2. Lander * 11-5 20-10 4. CSU 11-7 17-11 3. USCS 7-9 14-13 3. ASU 7-9 13-15 5. ASU 10-8 18-9 Lander 7-9 12-14 USCA 7-9 16-11 5. USCA 6-10 10-17 5. USCS 3-13 6-21 AASU 10-8 14-13 7. USCS 5-13 11-17 6. UNCP 0-16 5-22 6. UNCP 0-16 5-22 First Team All-PBC First Team All-PBC Lander 5-13 8-19 First Team All-PBC SOUTH SOUTH 9. USCA 4-14 7-21 Que Gilliam, CSU 1. CSU* 16-0 25-6 Dion Thornton, KSU 1. KSU* 14-2 28-4 Chiffonia Adderson, FMU 10. UNCP 1-17 1-25 Christy Walker, GC&SU 2. GCSU 11-5 19-8 Tocshia Campfeld, CSU 2. CSU 12-4 25-7 Jennifer Brabson, FMU Clayton 0-0 14-13 Joanna Cuprys, KSU 3. KSU 10-6 18-10 Chiffonia Adderson, FMU 3. GCSU 9-7 17-11 Rima Petronyte, KSU * NCAA participant Lawanna Monday, ASU 4. UNF 6-10 11-17 Tamarra Brown, GC&SU 4. UNF 7-9 18-10 Justyna Stanioch, KSU Que Gilliam, CSU Dion Thornton, KSU Rookie of the Year Sarah McAllister, KSU 5. AASU 5-11 12-16 5. AASU 6-10 13-15 Chiffonia Adderson, FMU 6. Clayton 4-12 14-15 Jennifer Brabson, FMU 6. Clayton 4-12 9-18 Christy Wright, FMU Chiffonia Adderson, FMU Second Team All-PBC * NCAA participant Second Team All-PBC * NCAA participant Second Team All-PBC Player of the Year Tammy Smith, USCS Freshman of the Year Lawanna Monday, ASU Freshman of the Year Sylvia Allen, CSU Joanna Cuprys, KSU Jennifer Brabson, FMU Damita Bullock, FMU Tracy Davis, GC&SU Ginnell Curtis, UNCP Ginnell Curtis, UNCP Christale Spain, USCA Janet Chadwick, KSU Quintina Harris, GC&SU Coach of the Year Alicia Wilson, GC&SU Player of the Year Christale Spain, USCA Player of the Year Reagan Housch, CSU Colby Tilley, KSU Christy Bromley, ASU Jennifer Brabson, FMU Tammy Smith, USCS Jennifer Brabson, FMU Cindy Koone, LU Faye Wright, LU Cindy Koone, LU Demetria McClouden, AASU Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Jay Sparks, CSU Sheila Rhodes, LU 30 Renee Rice was the PBC Player of the Year in 1991-92 Peach Belt Conference Year-By-Year

1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002

NORTH NORTH NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR

1. FMU* 13-3 25-8 1. USCA 14-2 22-7 1. USCA * 16-3 22-6 First Team All-PBC 2. Lander * 12-4 22-8 2. FMU * 13-3 24-7 2. FMU 12-7 16-11 Chiffonia Adderson, FMU First Team All-PBC First Team All-PBC 3. USCA 7-9 15-12 3. UNCP 6-10 14-13 3. UNCP 12-7 18-9 Jennifer Brabson, FMU Zandrique Cason, AASU Skye Barber, UNF 4. ASU 5-11 10-15 4. ASU 5-11 12-15 4. ASU 5-14 10-17 Rima Brazenas, KSU Jami Cornwell, USCA Denisha Ferguson, KSU 5. UNCP 3-13 11-15 5. Lander 2-14 6-17 5. USCS 4-15 6-21 Jackie Entzminger, LU Kinesha Harden, CSU Ginnell Curtis, UNCP 6. USCS 2-14 5-21 6. USCS 2-14 7-19 6. Lander 1-18 2-25 Amie Kane, KSU Amie Kane, KSU Jami Cornwell, USCA SOUTH Kinesha Harden, CSU SOUTH Shemika Turner, GC&SU SOUTH Julie Szabo, USCA Christy Wright, FMU Betsy Foy, GC&SU 1. KSU* 14-2 25-5 Second Team All-PBC 1. CSU * 16-0 32-1 1. KSU 13-6 17-10 2. CSU* 12-4 28-8 Joya Collier, Clayton 2. GCSU 11-5 21-7 Second Team All-PBC 2. UNF 13-6 20-9 Second Team All-PBC 3. UNF 10-6 16-11 Jami Cornwell, USCA 3. KSU 10-6 19-8 Abby Boone, CSU 3. CSU 12-7 21-11 Zandrique Cason, AASU 4. GCSU 10-6 17-10 Ginnell Curtis, UNCP 4. UNF 8-8 14-13 Ginnell Curtis, UNCP 4. GCSU * 11-8 19-12 Jennifer Lance, UNCP 5. Clayton 4-12 8-18 Janell Gerk, USCA 5. AASU 5-11 10-16 Monica Dajksler, KSU 5. Clayton 8-11 13-15 Christy Thomas, FMU 6. AASU 4-12 7-19 Rosslon Horton, GC&SU 6. Clayton 4-12 6-20 Beth Heyer, GC&SU 6. AASU 7-12 11-18 Mikel Taylor, UNF * NCAA participant Kamilah Moss, GC&SU * NCAA participant Lashawn Mincey, CSU * NCAA participant Catreia Shaw, CC&SU Player of the Year Christy Wright, FMU Co-Players of the Year Julie Szabo, USCA Player of the Year Candace Turner, CSU Rima Brazenas, KSU Freshman of the Year Kinesha Harden, CSU Freshman of the Year Skye Barber, UNF Freshman of the Year Amie Kane, KSU Coach of the Year Jami Cornwell, USCA Kia Manuel, USCS Coach of the Year Apryl Brown, CC&SU Coach of the Year Phil Stern, USCA Phil Stern, USC Aiken Jay Sparks, CSU 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 NORTH NORTH NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR 1. ASU * 13-6 19-10 1. Lander * 14-2 24-6 1. UNCP 10-6 18-10 2. USCA 9-10 19-13 2. ASU * 11-5 24-8 2. USCA * 9-7 19-3 First Team All-PBC 3. USCS 7-12 13-15 First Team All-PBC 3. FMU 7-9 14-13 First Team All-PBC 3. ASU 8-8 14-14 Lindsay Bartholf, UNCP 4. Lander 6-12 12-15 Skye Barber, UNF 4. USCA 6-10 14-14 Skye Barber, UNF 4. FMU 7-9 11-17 Shavonder Clarke, KSU 5. FMU 5-14 12-18 Denisha Ferguson, KSU 5. USCS 4-12 9-18 Denisha Ferguson, KSU Upstate 7-9 14-14 Lucia Heston, CSU 6. UNCP 3-16 8-19 Sabrina Jones, ASU 6. UNCP 2-14 8-20 Tracy Jacobs, Lander Lander 7-9 14-15 Jamika Hindsman, CSU Tishay Lewis, AASU Antionette Long, GC&SU SOUTH Kasey Mills, USCA SOUTH Catreia Shaw, CC&SU SOUTH Latia Love, GC&SU 1. Clayton * 13-3 25-7 Danielle Richardson, UNCP 1. AASU * 17-2 27-4 Candace Turner, CSU 1. AASU * 12-4 23-8 Tasha Washington, AASU 2. CSU * 12-4 21-10 2. CSU * 17-2 28-4 2. UNF * 12-4 24-6 Second Team All-PBC Second Team All-PBC 3. UNF * 12-7 20-12 Second Team All-PBC 3. GCSU * 11-5 28-6 3. GCSU 9-7 18-10 Natasha Hemphill, Lander Shelcey Harp, Clayton 4. Clayton 10-9 16-11 Jami Cornwell, USCA 4. KSU 10-6 19-10 4. KSU 8-8 18-12 Alshaa’ Hodges, ASU Kirsti Jones, GCSU 5. KSU 9-10 16-13 Jontell Johnson, FMU 5. CSU 5-11 11-17 5. UNF 6-10 13-16 Vandy Noldon, AASU Jasmine Patterson, Clayton 6. GCSU 6-13 13-16 Andrea Lee, GC&SU 6. Clayton 2-14 10-18 6. AASU 7-9 17-13 Latisha Perry, UNF Yakeeshia Ross, Upstate * NCAA participant Ebony Orr, UNCP * NCAA participant * NCAA participant Natasha Stotler, UNCP Creshenda Singletary, FMU Player of the Year Julie Szabo, USCA Player of the Year Player of the Year Ernesia Wideman, ASU Jacquay White, Lander Tishay Lewis, AASU Tasha Washington, AASU Denisha Ferguson, KSU Danielle Richardson, UNCP Freshman of the Year Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Kaneetha Gordon, AASU Creshenda Singletary, FMU Roger Hodge, AASU Yakeeshia Ross, USCS Jonathan Norton, Lander John Haskins, UNCP 2005-2006 2006-2007 NORTH All-PBC Honors TEAM PBC YEAR TEAM PBC YEAR Mindy Allee, USCA 1. USCA 11-5 20-9 1. NGCSU 19-1 23-4 Marquita Driskell, GCSU All-PBC Honors 2. UNCP 10-6 13-15 2. Clayton* 17-3 25-6 Shelcey Harp, Clayton Tiara Good, Lander 3. Upstate* 12-8 16-14 3. Lander 9-7 15-13 Kaneetha Gordon, AASU Audosha Kelley, AASU 4. AASU 10-10 15-13 4. NGA 7-9 12-14 Megan Huffman, NGA UNCP 10-10 15-13 LaWanna Leon, GCSU 5. Upstate 6-10 11-17 Syretha Marble, NGA 6. CSU 9-11 17-15 Syretha Marble, NGCSU 6. FMU 3-15 6-22 Deo Ngulela, ASU FMU 9-11 13-16 Danielle Moore, FMU Stephanie Ponds, Lander SOUTH GCSU* 9-11 17-14 Jasmine Patterson, Clayton Shantel Ragin, Clayton 9. ASU 7-13 13-18 Yakeeshia Ross, Upstate 1. Clayton * 12-4 29-6 Natasha Stotler, UNCP USCA 7-13 11-17 Natasha Stotler, UNCP 2. CSU * 10-6 21-11 Cherwonna Walker, CSU 11. Lander 1-19 5-23 Cherwonna Walker, CSU 3. GCSU * 10-6 22-10 Sharon Wiles, Clayton * NCAA participant Sharon Wiles, Clayton 4. ASU 9-7 18-10 Player of the Year 5. AASU 8-8 15-14 Player of the Year Katie Williamson, NGCSU Yakeeshia Ross, USC Upstate 6. GSW 1-15 4-21 Freshman of the Year Yakeeshia Ross, USC Upstate * NCAA participant Coach of the Year Syretha Marble, NGCSU Coach of the Year Freshman of the Year Buffe Burson, NGCSU Buffe Burson, NGCSU Syretha Marble, NGCSU Kaneetha Gordon was AASU’s fourth two-time All-PBC honoree 31 Peach Belt Conference Tournament History

1992 (Augusta, Ga.) 1993 (Augusta, Ga.) 1994 (Augusta, Ga.) Quarterfinals First Round First Round USCA 79, Columbus 56 FMU 93, USCA 89 (2ot) Lander 58, FMU (ot) Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Augusta 71, ASC 63 USCS 73, FMU 60 Columbus 87, Pembroke 54 GC 72, USCA 68 GC 64, Lander 54 ASC 72, USCA 60 Columbus 70, ASC 60 USCS 77, Lander 57 Championship Augusta 66, Pembroke 60 GC 72, Augusta 63 Augusta 74, GC 46 Semifinals Semifinals All-Tournament Team USCS 80, GC 63 All-Tournament Team USCS 63, GC 58 All-Tournament Team Tisha England, USCA Augusta 73, Columbus 60 Deedra Howard, USCS Columbus 71, ASC 64 Meredith Sisson, USCS Valerie Scott, USCS Faye Wright, Lander Kay Sanders, Augusta Championship Championship Allison Barry, GC Tracey Strange, Augusta Jennifer Teeple, ASC Augusta 69, USCS 60 USCS 61, Columbus 60 Angie Long, Augusta Dwanna Gardner, Augusta Kim Moody, GC April Haskins, Columbus Kathleen Shriver, Columbus Tournament MVP Tracey Strange, Augusta Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Jeanette Polk, Augusta Katie Otis, Columbus

1995 (Augusta, Ga.) 1996 (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1997 (Milledgeville, Ga.) First Round Quarterfinals First Round GC 75, Lander 59 Columbus 82, FMU 78 USCA 58, Lander 47 Pembroke 73, USCA 54 KSC 86, Pembroke 71 USCS 73, UNCP 66 Augusta 58, USCS 54 Quarterfinals GC 76, ASC 60 Quarterfinals USCS 70, GC 63 KSU 88, USCA 63 Columbus 71, FMU 57 Semifinals CSU 78, ASU 75 (ot) ASC 67, KSC 65 KSC 70, Columbus 57 FMU 66, USCS 63 Augusta 84, Pembroke 71 GC 69, Augusta 66 GC&SU 68, AASU 54 Semifinals Championship Semifinals USCS 70, Columbus 63 GC 55, KSC 52 KSU 62, CSU 61 ASC 82, Augusta 65 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team GC&SU 70, FMU 48 All-Tournament Team Heather Abrams, USCS April Haskins, Columbus Que Gilliam, CSU Championship Championship Dwanna Gardner, Augusta Claire Servy, Augusta Tamarra Brown, GC&SU USCS 69, ASC 49 KSU 78, GC&SU 77 Yolanda Oliver, ASC Christy Walker, GC Chiffonia Adderson, FMU Sharon Lee, Columbus Kim Watts, KSC Sarah McAllister, KSU Mary Ann Merritt, ASC Alicia Wilson, GC Christy Walker, GC&SU

Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Sherry Clark, USCS Sarah McAllister, KSC Joanna Cuprys, KSU

1998 (Savannah, Ga.) 1999 (Savannah, Ga.) 2000 (Greenwood, S.C.) First Round First Round Quarterfinals UNF 71, USCA 57 UNF 71, USCS 58 FMU 72, GCSU 66 Clayton 75, USCS 64 ASU 102, Clayton 98 (ot) CSU 87, USCA 48 KSU 56, UNCP 40 GC&SU 90, USCA 73 KSU 98, ASU 65 AASU 71, Lander 65 AASU 69, UNCP 60 Lander 79, UNF 68 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals FMU 63, UNF 60 FMU 57, UNF 43 CSU 99, FMU 91 Clayton 78, GC&SU 67 CSU 87, ASU 69 Lander 69, KSU 65 ASU 77, KSU 71 Lander 90, GC&SU 72 (ot) CSU 81, AASU 71 KSU 78, AASU 75 Championship CSU 83, Lander 68 Semifinals Semifinals FMU 92, Clayton 43 All-Tournament Team CSU 67, FMU 65 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team CSU 97, ASU 96 (ot) Lawanna Monday, ASU Lander 80, KSU 66 Jennifer Brabson, FMU Jennifer Brabson, FMU Joya Collier, Clayton Justyna Stanioch, KSU Amie Kane, KSU Championship Championship Damita Bullock, FMU Reagan Housch, CSU Jackie Entzminger, Lander FMU 71, CSU 67 Chiffonia Adderson, FMU Lander 73, CSU 69 Jackie Entzminger, Lander Haley Cook, CSU Reagan Housch, CSU Robyn Davis, CSU Christy Burrows, Lander

Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Que Gilliam, CSU Cindy Koone, Lander Kinesha Harden, CSU 32 AASU is 1-2 in PBC Tournament Championship games Peach Belt Conference Tournament History

2001 (Greenwood, S.C.) 2002 (Columbus, Ga.) 2003 (Columbus, Ga.) Quarterfinals First Round First Round USCA 63, UNF 42 GC&SU 72, USCS 50 KSU 78, Lander 60 GCSU 75, UNCP 69 AASU 83, UNCP 73 UNCP 95, UNF 88 (2ot) CSU 79, ASU 63 Clayton 68, ASU 65 FMU 59, CCSU 47 FMU 69, KSU 57 CSU 83, Lander 76 GCSU 76, USCS 69 (ot) Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals USCA 63, GCSU 59 GC&SU 69, USCA 60 AASU 65, KSU 60 CSU 101, FMU 57 AASU 62, KSU 57 USCA 67, UNCP 51 UNF 64, Clayton 62 FMU 61, ASU 55 (ot) Championship CSU 82, FMU 80 (ot) CSU 74, GCSU 63 CSU 56, USCA 38 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team Semifinals Semifinals Christy Wright, FMU Betsy Foy, GC&SU Candace Turner, CSU GC&SU 72, AASU 64 AASU 69, USCA 63 Shenika Turner, GCSU Skye Barber, UNF Courtney Favors, CSU UNF 76, CSU 61 CSU 58, FMU 46 Jami Cornwell, USCA Mikel Taylor, UNF Denisha Ferguson, KSU Julie Szabo, USCA Championship Zandrique Cason, AASU Championship Jontell Johnson, FMU Kinesha Harden, CSU GC&SU 68, UNF 66 Ginnell Curtis, UNCP AASU 56, CSU 55 Tasha Washington, AASU

Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Tournament MVP LaShawn Mincey, CSU Andrea Lee, GC&SU Tishay Lewis, AASU

2004 (Augusta, Ga.) 2005 (Augusta, Ga.) 2006 (Greenwood, S.C.) First Round First Round First Round KSU 84, USCS 76 Lander 72, GCSU 59 ASU 53, USCA 52 FMU 65, CCSU 63 UNF 59, Upstate 57 CSU 71, Lander 37 CSU 59, USCA 53 KSU 70, FMU 69 GCSU 76, UNCP 62 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Clayton 57, ASU 46 Quarterfinals Lander 71, USCA 62 GCSU 63, AASU 60 Lander 66, KSU 61 Clayton 89, UNF 72 FMU 65, UNCP 58 AASU 63, FMU 52 KSU 78, UNCP 66 Upstate 69, CSU 62 UNF 63, CSU 45 CSU 65, AASU 61 GCSU 68, ASU 47 Semifinals Semifinals GCSU 67, AASU 61 Semifinals Clayton 74, Lander 68 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team FMU 63, Upstate 58 All-Tournament Team Lander 67, AASU 64 CSU 79, KSU 51 GCSU 61, UNF 59 Jennifer Beamon, LU Jacquay White, Lander Championship Cassie Miliner, GCSU Antionette Long, GCSU Championship Shavonder Clarke, KSU GCSU 89, FMU 83 2ot Danielle Moore, FMU Championship Latisha Perry, GCSU Clayton 83, CSU 76 ot Lucia Heston, CSU Brittany Young, FMU GCSU 79, Lander 67 Tasha Washington, AASU Cherwonna Walker, CSU Shelcey Harp, Clayton Jacquay White, Lander Jamika Hindsman, Clayton Yakeeshia Ross, Upstate

Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Latia Love, GCSU Jasmine Patterson, Clayton LaWanna Leon, GCSU 2007 (Greenwood, S.C.) 2008 (Greenwood, S.C.) 2009 (Greenwood, S.C.) First Round First Round First Round AASU 76, Upstate 63 AASU 74, UNCP 68 North Ga. 55, UNCP 50 ASU 56, FMU 46 North Ga. 74, GCSU 64 CSU 82, ASU 79 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals GCSU 56, UNCP 47 AASU 68, Clayton State 66 FMU 80, North Ga. 61 Clayton 73, AASU 70 CSU 68, ASU 57 Lander 83, AASU 63 USCA 59, ASU 49 FMU 84, North Ga. 75 Clayton State 55, CSU 52 CSU 72, Lander 60 Lander 68, USCA 67 USCA 62, GCSU 48 Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals Clayton 70, GCSU 60 AASU 78, CSU 68 Lander 70, FMU 63 CSU 70, USCA 64 ot All-Tournament Team Lander 93, FMU 73 All-Tournament Team USCA 73, Clayton St. 57All-Tournament Team Championship Roberta Phillips, Clayton Championship Syretha Marble, North Ga. Championship Jasmine Judge, Lander Clayton 50, CSU 43 Cherwonna Walker, CSU Lander 68, AASU 65 Kevina Ransom, FMU Lander 64, USCA 53 Kendra Chandler, USCA Shanrika Hardeman, CSU Kaneetha Gordon AASU Morgan Johnson, USCA Kaneetha Gordon AASU Lacey Willis, AASU Shanrika Hardeman, Clayton St. Marquita Driskell, GCSU Shannon McKever, Lander Phebe Smith, CSU

Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Tournament MVP Shantel Ragin, Clayton Tiara Good, Lander Shannon McKever, Lander AASU is 16-14 all-time in PBC Tournament games 33 Individual and Scoring Records

Individual Records Scoring Records Most Points Most 3-Pointers Made Most Games w/20 Or More Points First Half: 30, Renee Rice vs. Brewton-Parker, 2-19-92 Game: 9, Debra Morrell vs. Lander, 1-28-95 Season: 22, Terralyn Edwards, 1981-1982 Second Half: 23, Renee Rice vs. Brewton-Parker, 2-19-92 Season: 90, Lindsey Holmes, 2007-08 Career: 38, Terralyn Edwards, 1979-1983 Game: 53, Renee Rice vs. Brewton-Parker, 2-19-92 Career: 183, Michelle Hubbard, 1995-98, 00-01 Season: 653, Terralyn Edwards, 1981-82 Most Games In Double Figures Career: 1,401, Kaneetha Gordon, 2003-08 Most 3-Pointers Attempted Season: 30 (30 games), Tasha Washington, 2003-04 Game: 18, Debra Morrell vs. Lander, 1-28-95 Career: 73 (109 games), Gigi Gibson, 1980-1984 Best Scoring Average Season: 256, Lindsey Holmes, 2007-08 Season: 24.4, Terralyn Edwards, 1979-80 Career: 543, Michelle Hubbard, 1995-98, 00-01 Consecutive Games w/Double Figures Career: 24.0, Renee Rice, 1991-92 31, Tasha Washington, 2002-03 (last game) & 2003-04 (all 30) Best 3-Point Percentage Most Field Goals Made Game (min. 6 att.): 30-Point Games Game: 24, Renee Rice vs. Brewton-Parker, 2-19-92 .857 (6-7), Sheri Hanners vs. USC Aiken, 2-13-99 Date Player Pts. Against Score Season: 276, Renee Rice, 1991-92 Season: .436 (41-94), Jamie Townsend, 1996-97 1/27/78 Carmen Escartin 38 at Piedmont W 85-75 Career: 566, Gigi Gibson, 1980-84 Career: .384 (56-146), Duanda Ball, 1999-2000 1/12/79 Cindy Pound 34 Tift W 79-69 2/20/79 Cindy Pound 38 at Charleston So. W 76-63 Most Consecutive Field Goals Most Free Throws 11/19/79 Cindy Pound 38 at Savannah St. W 80-71 Game: 13, Renee Rice at USC Spartanburg, 2-1-92 Game: 17, Terralyn Edwards vs. Savannah State, 2-18-80 11/26/79 Cindy Pound 41 at Central Fla. W 98-77 1/5/80 Terralyn Edwards 31 Ga. Southwestrn W 71-59 Season: 17, Renee Rice vs. GC&SU, 1-29-92 (4) Season: 199, Terralyn Edwards, 1981-82 Career: 361, Terralyn Edwards, 1978-82 1/14/80 Terralyn Edwards 32 at GC&SU L 68-59 and at USC Spartanburg, 2-1-92 (13) 2/8/80 Terralyn Edwards 31 Fort Valley State L 84-77 Most Free Throws Attempted 2/9/80 Terralyn Edwards 37 at Charleston So. W 82-55 Most Field Goals Attempted 2/18/80 Terralyn Edwards 39 Savannah State W 98-75 Game: 34, Renee Rice vs. Brewton-Parker, 2-19-92 Game: 20, Terralyn Edwards vs. Savannah State, 2-18-80 12/19/80 Debra David 35 at North Georgia W 81-74 Season: 667, Terralyn Edwards, 1981-82 Season: 263, Terralyn Edwards, 1981-82 1/8/82 Terralyn Edwards 36 Shorter W 70-62 Career: 1,376, Gigi Gibson, 1980-84 Career: 484, Terralyn Edwards, 1979-83 1/23/82 Gigi Gibson 30 at Shorter W 74-70 3/11/82 Terralyn Edwards 31 Fla. International L 81-77 Best Field Goal Percentage Best Free Throw Percentage 2/2/85 Cynthia Hargrove 38 Tift W 105-66 11/23/85 Norma Faison 33 Rollins W 72-51 Game (min. 8 attempts): Game (min. 10 attempts): 1.000 (12-12), Debra Danielson vs. Edward Waters, 11-21-83 11/26/85 Norma Faison 32 Flagler W 105-68 1.000 (8-8), Kim Pitts vs. ASU, 1-20-86 12/8/85 Norma Faison 30 North Georgia W 83-78 (11-11), Tasha Washington vs. Fayetteville St., 11-22-03 Kim Pitts vs. GC&SU, 2-21-86 12/8/87 Heather Poppell 38 at West Georgia L 95-69 (min. 10 attempts): Season: .825 (94-114), Dartayvia Thomas, 2008-09 1/18/88 Heather Poppell 31 Flagler W 74-68 .933 (14-15), Demetria McClouden vs. Fla. Tech, 12-3-98 Career: .768 (228-297), Lexie Martin, 1998-02 2/13/88 Heather Poppell 35 at Columbia W 79-67 Season: .643 (137-213), Christa Vaughan, 1995-96 2/16/88 Heather Poppell 30 Fort Valley State L 109-68 Career: .601 (302-502), Christa Vaughan, 1995-98 Most Rebounds 2/22/88 Heather Poppell 36 Savannah State L 78-66 Offensive: 14, Renee Rice at Lander, 1-11-92 12/9/88 Melissa Pettway 31 at West Georgia L 96-68 Defensive: 18, Zandrique Cason vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 12-15-00 1/8/92 Renee Rice 31 Francis Marion L 66-64 Game: 27, Cindy Pound at Tift, 1-12-79 2/1/92 Renee Rice 42 at USC Upstate W 69-56 2/5/92 Renee Rice 37 Columbus State W 60-52 Season: 373, Gigi Gibson, 1981-82 2/17/92 Renee Rice 31 Spelman W 79-49 Career: 1,158, Kaneetha Gordon, 2003-08 2/19/92 Renee Rice 53 Brewton-Parker W 89-84 12/11/93 Jennifer Teeple 34 Florida Tech W 69-60 Best Rebound Average 1/31/94 Jennifer Teeple 30 at Augusta State W 66-59 Season: 17.0, Cindy Pound, 1978-79 12/13/94 Nicole Smith 34 Kennesaw State L 87-86 Career: 14.1, Cindy Pound, 1978-80 1/31/98 Demetria McClouden 31 at Augusta State L 83-79 12/3/98 Demetria McClouden 43 Florida Tech W 78-72 1/2/99 Demetria McClouden 30 at GC&SU L 85-73 Most Assists 2/19/99 Demetria McClouden 33 UNC Pembroke W 69-60 Game: 15, Yolanda Oliver vs. Kennesaw State, 12-13-94 11/29/00 Zandrique Cason 31 at Spelman W 79-61 Season: 174, Yolanda Oliver, 1994-95 1/4/03 Tishay Lewis 30 at Lander W 82-72 Career: 448, Yolanda Oliver, 1991-95 1/15/03 Tishay Lewis 34 at USC Aiken W 80-69 2/5/03 Tishay Lewis 30 Augusta State W 86-53 Most Steals 2/12/03 Tishay Lewis 32 at North Florida W 69-58 2/11/04 Tasha Washington 34 at North Florida L 62-61 Game: 10, Norma Faison at Tift, 11-17-84 2/21/04 Tasha Washington 32 at USC Spartnbg W 78-76 Season: 106, Tasha Washington, 2003-04 12/4/05 Audosha Kelley 37 at Presbyterian W 75-68 Career: 302, Yolanda Oliver, 1991-95 3/1/08 Lacey Willis 35 at Lander L 97-87 11/29/08 Lacey Willis 32 Limestone W 66-47 Most Blocked Shots 20-Rebound Games Game: 8, Kelly Versluis at Columbus State, 1-22-09 Season: 59, Michelle Phillips, 1987-88 Date Player Reb. Against Score Kelly Versluis, 2008-09 1/31/78 Carmen Escartin 20 at Augusta State L 87-67 2/17/78 Patty Rountree 23 Georgia Baptist W 74-59 Career: 101, Kelly Versluis, 2007-09 11/18/78 Cindy Pound 20 Spartanburg Meth. W 79-64 12/4/78 Cindy Pound 24 at GC&SU W 77-44 Most Games 1/12/79 Cindy Pound 27 Tift W 79-69 Season: 32, Beth Benefeld, Gigi Gibson, Lee Harmer, 1981-82 1/27/79 Cindy Pound 23 at Georgia Tech W 61-51 Career: 119, Alicia Durham, 2002-06 2/11/79 Cindy Pound 23 Ga. Southwestrn W 70-54 2/14/79 Cindy Pound 23 at Augusta State L 79-76 2/20/79 Cindy Pound 23 at Baptist W 76-63 Most Minutes Played 11/26/79 Cindy Pound 25 at Central Fla. W 98-77 Game: 49, Toni Bell-Yon at Francis Marion, 1-26-91 (2ot) 11/17/80 Debra David 20 Savannah State L 74-54 Season: 1,000 (29 games), Debra Morrell, 1994-95 1/13/84 Debra Danielson 20 Shorter L 86-71 1/28/84 Debra Danielson 22 North Georgia W 76-69 Career: 3,511 (108 games), Yolanda Oliver, 1991-95 2/4/84 Debra Danielson 20 at Tift W 82-76 Gigi Gibson 20 at Tift W 82-76 1/29/92 Renee Rice 23 at GC&SU L 66-59 The PBC Freshman of the Year in 1991- Most Consecutive Starts Career: 99, Yolanda Oliver, 1991-95 12/15/00 Zandrique Cason 20 Lenoir-Rhyne L 69-56 92, Yolanda Oliver made a school record 11/21/01 Zandrique Cason 24 at Fort Valley St. L 53-47 2/13/02 Zandrique Cason 23 at North Florida L 67-59 99 career starts. 2/28/07 Kaneetha Gordon 23 vs. USC Upstate W 76-63 34 Willis was just the 10th player to record two career 30-point games at AASU Season Top 10s

Double-Double Seasons Field Goals Made Free Throw % (min. 2 FTM/gm) Carmen Escartin, 77-78...... 17.2 ppg 10.6 rpg 1. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 276 1. Dartayvia Thomas, 08-09. .825 (94-114) Cindy Pound, 78-79...... 19.7 ppg 17.0 rpg 2. Terralyn Edwards, 81-82...... 227 2. Norma Faison, 84-85...... 810 (85-105) Terralyn Edwards, 79-80...... 24.4 ppg 11.8 rpg 3. Terralyn Edwards, 79-80...... 215 3. Lexie Martin, 00-01...... 789 (71-90) Cindy Pound, 79-80...... 20.6 ppg 11.7 rpg 4. Tasha Washington, 03-04...... 205 4. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 788 (149-189) Gigi Gibson, 81-82...... 13.8 ppg 11.6 rpg 5. Demetria McClouden, 98-99...... 201 5. Arpine Amirkhanyan, 09-10 .771 (84-109) Gigi Gibson, 82-83...... 17.4 ppg 10.4 rpg 6. Cindy Pound, 79-80...... 196 6. Lexie Martin, 01-02...... 767 (66-86) Debra Danielson, 83-84...... 15.6 ppg 11.4 rpg 7. Gigi Gibson, 82-83...... 193 7. Tasha Washington, 03-04.. .763 (190-249) Dee Burns, 85-86...... 15.3 ppg 10.5 rpg 8. Norma Faison, 84-85...... 189 Audosha Kelley, 04-05...... 763 (132-173) Renee Rice, 91-92...... 24.0 ppg 13.1 rpg 9. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 183 9. Dee Burns, 85-86...... 759 (63-83) Zandrique Cason, 00-01...... 16.7 ppg 10.3 rpg Lacey Willis, 08-09...... 183 10. Terralyn Edwards, 81-82... .757 (199-263) Zandrique Cason, 01-02...... 15.4 ppg 10.6 rpg Kaneetha Gordon, 06-07...... 15.6 ppg 11.6 rpg Field Goal % (Min. 150 att.) Assists Kaneetha Gordon, 07-08...... 14.2 ppg 10.2 rpg 1. Christa Vaughan, 95-96.... .643 (137-213) 1. Yolanda Oliver, 94-95...... 174 Points 2. Demetria McClouden, 98-99 .604 (201-333) 2. Catherine Shields, 95-96...... 130 3. Dee Burns, 85-86...... 601 (152-253) 3. Jasmine Herron, 07-08...... 128 1. Terralyn Edwards, 81-82...... 653 4. Christa Vaughan, 96-97.... .588 (137-233) 4. Michelle Hubbard, 95-96...... 120 2. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 648 5. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 584 (276-473) 5. Michelle Hubbard, 97-98...... 118 3. Tasha Washington, 03-04...... 641 6. Sonia Oliver, 97-98...... 577 (138-239) 6. Michelle Hubbard, 96-97...... 117 4. Terralyn Edwards, 79-80...... 585 7. Angela Foote, 93-94...... 571 (88-154) 7. Renee Johnson, 83-84...... 115 5. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 557 8. Sonia Oliver, 96-97...... 550 (93-169) 8. Jasmine Herron, 06-07...... 108 6. Heather Poppell, 87-88...... 511 9. Debra Danielson, 83-84... .543 (164-302) 9. Cheryl Pierce, 90-91...... 105 7. Demetria McClouden, 98-99...... 492 10. Sonya Mintz, 99-00...... 532 (84-158) Andrea Popwell, 91-92...... 105 8. Audosha Kelley, 04-05...... 473 Tasha Washington, 03-04...... 105 9. Gigi Gibson, 82-83...... 470 3-Point Field Goals Made Steals 10. Norma Faison, 84-85...... 463 1. Lindsey Holmes, 07-08...... 90 Points Per Game 2. Tana Griffths, 06-07...... 87 1. Tasha Washington, 03-04...... 106 3. Debra Morrell, 94-95...... 82 2. Marva Lindsay, 92-93...... 97 1. Terralyn Edwards, 79-80...... 24.4 4. Jennifer Teeple, 93-94...... 62 3. Yolanda Oliver, 94-95...... 93 2. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 24.0 5. Lindsey Holmes, 08-09...... 61 4. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 91 3. Heather Poppell, 87-88...... 22.2 6. Jennifer Teeple, 92-93...... 59 5. Yolanda Oliver, 92-93...... 89 4. Terralyn Edwards, 81-82...... 21.8 Lauren Hall, 09-10...... 59 6. Norma Faison, 83-84...... 87 5. Tasha Washington, 03-04...... 21.4 8. Michelle Hubbard, 95-96...... 58 7. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 80 6. Cindy Pound, 79-80...... 20.6 9. Duanda Ball, 99-00...... 56 8. Tasha Washington, 02-03...... 79 7. Cindy Pound, 78-79...... 19.7 10. Vandy Noldon, 03-04...... 54 Alicia Durham, 05-06...... 79 8. Norma Faison, 85-86...... 19.2 10. Marva Lindsay, 93-94...... 78 9. Audosha Kelley, 04-05...... 18.2 3-Point % (min. 1 3PM/gm) Blocked Shots 10. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 18.0 1. Jamie Townsend, 96-97...... 436 (41-94) Rebounds 2. Vandy Noldon, 02-03...... 392 (29-74) 1. Michelle Phillips, 87-88...... 59 3. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 389 (42-108) Kelly Versluis, 08-09...... 59 1. Gigi Gibson, 81-82...... 373 Audosha Kelley, 04-05...... 389 (37-95) 3. Dina Mulholland, 90-91...... 45 2. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 354 5. Tasha Washington, 02-03.... .386 (49-127) 4. Kelly Versluis, 07-08...... 42 3. Cindy Pound, 78-79...... 340 6. Duanda Ball, 99-00...... 384 (56-146) 5. Aurora Campbell, 81-82...... 33 4. Kaneetha Gordon, 06-07...... 335 7. Toni Bell-Yon, 89-90...... 383 (49-128) 6. Zandrique Cason, 01-02...... 31 5. Kaneetha Gordon, 07-08...... 316 8. Jennifer Teeple, 92-93...... 381 (59-155) Kaneetha Gordon, 06-07...... 31 6. Zandrique Cason, 01-02...... 308 9. Lexie Martin, 98-99...... 371 (52-140) 8. Terralyn Edwards, 81-82...... 30 7. Debra Danielson, 83-84...... 307 Sarah Brown, 06-07...... 371 (36-97) 9. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 29 8. Terralyn Edwards, 79-80...... 283 10. Lavonne Thomas, 04-05...... 28 9. Gigi Gibson, 82-83...... 282 Free Throws Made Renee Rice, the 10. Patty Rountree, 77-78...... 276 1. Terralyn Edwards, 81-82...... 199 1991-92 PBC Rebounds Per Game 2. Tasha Washington, 03-04...... 190 Player of the Year, 3. Terralyn Edwards, 79-80...... 155 averaged 24.0 points 1. Cindy Pound, 78-79...... 17.0 Heather Poppell, 87-88...... 155 per game that season, 2. Patty Rountree, 77-78...... 13.8 5. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 149 the second-best 3. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 13.1 6. Zandrique Cason, 00-01...... 139 single-season scoring 4. Terralyn Edwards, 79-80...... 11.8 7. Zandrique Cason, 01-02...... 132 average in Peach Belt 5. Cindy Pound, 79-80...... 11.7 Audosha Kelley, 04-05...... 132 Conference women’s 6. Gigi Gibson, 81-82...... 11.6 9. Kaneetha Gordon, 07-08...... 120 basketball history. Kaneetha Gordon, 06-07...... 11.6 10. Cindy Pound, 79-80...... 103 She also owns the 8. Debra Danielson, 83-84...... 11.4 PBC record for points 9. Carmen Escartin, 77-78...... 10.6 in one game with 53. Zandrique Cason, 01-02...... 10.6

Arpine Amirkhanyan had the fifth-best single-season FT shooting performance in 09-10 35 Career Top 10s

Games Played Field Goals Made Free Throw % (min. 100 att.) 1. Alicia Durham, 02-06...... 119 1. Gigi Gibson, 80-84...... 566 1. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 788 (149-189) Kaneetha Gordon, 03-08...... 119 2. Kaneetha Gordon, 03-08...... 525 2. Dartayvia Thomas, 06-09.... .774 (202-261) 3. Jasmine Herron, 04-08...... 118 3. Yolanda Oliver, 91-95...... 520 3. Arpine Amirkhanyan, 09- .771 (84-109) 4. Lacey Willis, 05-09...... 114 4. Lacey Willis, 05-09...... 485 4. Lexie Martin, 98-02...... 768 (228-297) Dartayvia Thomas, 06-10...... 114 5. Terralyn Edwards, 79-83...... 457 5. Audosha Kelley, 04-06...... 753 (192-255) 6. Marloes Renskers, 00-04...... 113 6. Norma Faison, 83-86...... 443 6. Tasha Washington, 02-04.... .749 (190-387) 7. Gigi Gibson, 80-84...... 109 7. Zandrique Cason, 00-03...... 416 7. Terralyn Edwards, 79-83...... 746 (361-484) 8. Yolanda Oliver, 91-95...... 108 8. Michelle Hubbard, 95-98, 00-01...... 374 8. Michelle Hubbard, 95-01.... .732 (183-250) Kristi Steele, 92-96...... 108 9. Lexie Martin, 98-02...... 356 9. Kristin Brewer, 99-02...... 731 (95-130) 10. Michelle Hubbard, 95-98, 00-01...... 106 10. Lee Harmer, 78-82...... 355 10. Norma Faison, 83-86...... 727 (205-282) Points Field Goal % (Min. 250 att.) Assists 1. Kaneetha Gordon, 03-08...... 1401 1. Christa Vaughan, 95-98...... 601 (302-502) 1. Yolanda Oliver, 91-95...... 448 2. Gigi Gibson, 80-84...... 1360 2. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 584 (276-473) 2. Michelle Hubbard, 95-98, 00-01...... 413 3. Terralyn Edwards, 79-83...... 1275 3. Dee Burns, 84-86...... 570 (233-409) 3. Jasmine Herron, 04-08...... 364 Yolanda Oliver, 91-95...... 1275 4. Demetria McClouden, 97-99. .566 (341-602) 4. Lexie Martin, 98-02...... 291 5. Lacey Willis, 05-09...... 1240 5. Sonia Oliver, 95-99...... 559 (313-559) 5. Alicia Durham, 02-06...... 285 6. Zandrique Cason, 00-03...... 1212 6. Debra Danielson, 83-85...... 528 (333-631) 6. Marloes Renskers, 00-04...... 280 7. Lexie Martin, 98-02...... 1119 7. Shaletra Hodge, 01-03...... 487 (130-267) 7. Lee Harmer, 78-82...... 226 8. Michelle Hubbard, 95-98, 00-01...... 1114 8. Lacey Willis, 05-09...... 484 (485-1003) 8. Katy Ballance, 83-88...... 174 9. Norma Faison, 83-86...... 1091 9. Marva Lindsay, 92-94...... 475 (215-453) 9. Tasha Washington, 02-04...... 173 10. Tasha Washington, 02-04...... 1064 10. Cindy Pound, 78-80...... 463 (347-750) 10. Wallette Widener, 88-92...... 166

Points Per Game 3-Point Field Goals Made Steals 1. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 24.0 1. Michelle Hubbard, 95-98, 00-01...... 183 1. Yolanda Oliver, 91-95...... 302 2. Heather Poppell, 87-88...... 22.2 2. Lexie Martin, 98-02...... 179 2. Alicia Durham, 02-06...... 268 3. Terralyn Edwards, 79-83...... 22.0 3. Lindsey Holmes, 04-05, 07-09...... 159 3. Lexie Martin, 98-02...... 213 4. Cindy Pound, 78-80...... 20.2 4 Tana Griffths, 05-07...... 122 4. Norma Faison, 83-86...... 197 5. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 18.0 5. Debra Morrell, 90-95...... 123 5. Jasmine Herron, 04-08...... 196 6. Audosha Kelley, 04-06...... 17.7 6. Jennifer Teeple, 92-94...... 121 6. Tasha Washington, 02-04...... 185 7. Tasha Washington, 02-04...... 17.4 7. Portia Jones, 07-10...... 98 7. Michelle Hubbard, 95-98, 00-01...... 179 8. Carmen Escartin, 77-78...... 17.2 8. Toni Bell-Yon, 89-91...... 94 8. Marva Lindsay, 92-94...... 175 9. Debra David, 78-80...... 16.3 Alicia Durham, 02-06...... 94 9. Lee Harmer, 78-82...... 162 10. Kim Pitts, 85-86...... 16.0 10. Tasha Washington, 02-04...... 90 10. Gigi Gibson, 80-84...... 153 Rebounds 3-Point % (min. 40 made) Blocked Shots 1. Kaneetha Gordon, 03-08...... 1158 1. Tishay Lewis, 02-03...... 389 (42-108) 1. Kelly Versluis, 2007-09...... 101 2. Gigi Gibson, 80-84...... 963 2. Duanda Ball, 99-00...... 384 (56-146) 2. Zandrique Cason, 00-03...... 84 3. Zandrique Cason, 00-03...... 774 3. Vandy Noldon, 02-04...... 367 (83-226) 3. Kaneetha Gordon, 03-08...... 69 4. Cindy Pound, 78-80...... 621 4. Lexie Martin, 98-02...... 351 (179-510) 4. Dina Mulholland, 89-91...... 62 5. Sonia Oliver, 94-98...... 618 5. Jamie Townsend, 94-98...... 348 (87-250) 5. Michelle Phillips, 85-88...... 61 6. Lacey Willis, 05-09...... 597 6. Tasha Washington, 02-04.. .345 (90-261) 6. Lacey Willis, 05-09...... 38 7. Terralyn Edwards, 79-83...... 555 7. Jennifer Teeple, 92-94...... 339 (121-357) 7. Rachel Baker, 00-02...... 37 8. Kristi Steele, 92-96...... 547 8. Michelle Hubbard, 95-01.. .337 (183-543) 8. Melissa Germany, 98-02...... 36 9. Dartayvia Thomas, 06-10...... 508 Tana Griffths, 05-07...... 337 (122-362) 9. Aurora Campbell, 80-82...... 33 10. Alicia Durham, 02-06...... 505 10. Lindsey Holmes, 04-09...... 335 (159-474) 10. Kristi Steele, 92-96...... 32 Vandy Noldon, 02-04...... 32 Rebounds Per Game Free Throws Made 1. Cindy Pound, 78-80...... 14.1 1. Zandrique Cason, 00-03...... 370 2. Renee Rice, 91-92...... 13.1 2. Terralyn Edwards, 79-83...... 361 3. Patty Rountree, 76-78...... 12.3 3. Kaneetha Gordon, 03-08...... 300 4. Carmen Escartin, 77-78...... 10.6 4. Tasha Washington, 02-04...... 290 5. Kaneetha Gordon, 03-08...... 9.7 5. Gigi Gibson, 80-84...... 258 6. Terralyn Edwards, 79-83...... 9.6 6. Lacey Willis, 05-09...... 257 7. Sharleen Hamilton, 80-83...... 9.2 7. Alicia Durham, 02-06...... 236 Debra Danielson, 83-85...... 9.2 8. Lexie Martin, 98-02...... 228 9. Zandrique Cason, 00-03...... 9.0 9. Yolanda Oliver, 91-95...... 226 10. Gigi Gibson, 80-84...... 8.8 10. Lee Harmer, 78-82...... 217 Lexie Alicia Martin Durham

36 Dartayvia Thomas ranks second all-time in free throw shooting in Armstrong history Team Records

Scoring Field Goals Rebounds Most Points Most Field Goals Most Offensive Rebounds First Half: 58, vs. USC Aiken, 2-13-99 Game: 45, vs Tift, 2-2-85 Game: 45, vs Tift, 2-4-84 Second Half: 58, vs Columbia, 1-23-88 Season: 930, (28 games), 1984-1985 Season: 571 (28 games), 1984-1985 Overtime: 19, vs Augusta, 1-12-85 Game: 105, vs Tift, 2-2-85 and vs Flagler, 11-26-85 Most Field Goals Attempted Most Defensive Rebounds Season: 2,328 (31 games), 2002-2003 Game: 108, vs Tift, 2-2-85 Game: 45, vs Tift, 2-4-84 Season: 2,304 (32 games), 1981-1982 Season: 876 (28 games), 1984-1985 Fewest Points First Half: 7, at Valdosta State (52), 2-11-89 Best Field Goal Percentage Most Rebounds Second Half: 4, vs West Georgia (40), 1-27-88 Half: .810 (17-21), 1st Half vs Augusta, 1-20-86 Game: 90, vs Tift, 2-4-84 Overtime: 2, at Savannah State, 12-5-87 Game: .636 (28-44) at , 11-29-97 Season: 1,447 (28 games), 1984-1985 Game: 24, vs West Georgia, 1-27-88 (28-44) at GC&SU, 1-24-98 Season: 757 (15 games), 1976-1977 Season: .4464 (708-1,586), 1985-1986 Fewest Offensive Rebounds Game: 0, vs Valdosta State, 12-14-87 Most Points Allowed Fewest Field Goals Season: 196 (15 games), 1976-1977 First Half: 63, at Georgia College, 2-20-88 Game: 6, at Valdosta State, 2-11-89 Second Half: 67, vs Fort Valley State, 2-16-88 Season: 275 (15 games), 1976-1977 Fewest Defensive Rebounds Overtime: 16 (1ot), at Georgia College, 2-27-93 Game: 11, at Georgia College, 2-20-88 19 (2ot) at Francis Marion, 1-26-91 Fewest Field Goals Attempted Season: 291 (15 games), 1976-1977 Game: 114, at Georgia College, 2-20-88 Game: 30, at Florida Atlantic, 12-9-89 Season: 2,176, 1981-1982 Fewest Total Rebounds Season: 937 (15 games), 1976-1977 Game: 14, vs Valdosta State, 12-14-87 Season: 487 (15 games), 1976-1977 Fewest Points Allowed Lowest Field Goal Percentage First Half: 10, at Rollins, 11-14-80 First Half: .056 (1-18), at Valdosta State, 2-11-89 Second Half: 15, at Voorhees, 12-12-92 Rebound Margin Second Half: .087 (2-23), vs West Georgia, 1-27-88 Overtime: 4, vs. Augusta, 1-12-85 and at Brewton-Parker, 1-6-92 Game: 50, AASU (62), Atlanta Christian (12), 2-12-77 Game: .154 (6-39), at Valdosta State, 2-11-89 Game: 26, at Rollins, 11-14-80 Season: 5.2, AASU (43.4), Opp (38.2), 2007-08 Season: .293 (275-937), 1976-1977 Season: 1,046, 1976-1977 Points Other Records Most Points Game, Both Teams: 3-Point Field Goals Most Personal Fouls 201, AASU (102), at Tift (99) ot, 2-17-79 Game: 32, vs Gardner-Webb, 12-30-00 Fewest Points Game, Both Teams: Most 3-Pointers Made Season: 620 (31 games), 2002-2003 85, AASU (48) at Coker (37), 12-8-93 Game: 13 vs. UNC Pembroke, 2-24-10 Largest margin of victory: Season: 203 (29 games) 2006-2007 Fewest Personal Fouls 57, AASU (83) at Rollins (26), 11-14-80 Game: 8, six times. Last: vs. Lander, 3-9-08 Largest margin of defeat: Most 3-Pointers Attempted Season: 337 (15 games), 1976-1977 64, AASU (28) at Valdosta State (92), 2-11-89 Game: 37, at GCSU, 2-6-06 Most Points in a win: Season: 648 (29 games), 2006-2007 Most Assists 105, vs Tift, 2-2-85 and vs Flagler, 11-26-85 Game: 30, vs USC Aiken, 1-3-96 Most Points in a road win: 102 at Tift (99) ot, 2-17-79 Best 3-Point Percentage Season: 438 (31 games), 2002-2003; (29 games), 2006-07 Fewest Points in a win: Game: .750 (6-8), vs. Mount Olive, 11-17-00 46, AASU (46) at Savannah State (45), 12-10-01 Season: .369 (69-187), 1989-1990 Most Steals Fewest Points in a home win: Game: 29, at Tift, 11-17-84 47, AASU (47) vs. Columbus State (43), 1-28-06 Season: 421 (31 games), 2002-2003 Most Points in a loss: Free Throws 87, AASU (87) at Lander (97), 3-1-08 Most Blocked Shots Most Points in a home loss: Most Free Throws Made Game: 9, vs Clayton State, 12-7-03 86, AASU (86) vs Kennesaw State (87), 12-13-94 Game: 44, vs South Florida, 1-30-82 Season: 117 (32 games), 1981-1982 Most Points in a road loss: Season: 531 (31 games), 2002-2003 87, AASU (87) at Lander (97), 3-1-08 Most Turnovers Fewest Points in a loss: Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 45 vs. Fayetteville State, 11-26-99 24, AASU (24) vs West Georgia (79), 1-27-88 Game: 57, vs South Florida, 1-30-82 Season: 669 (31 games), 2003-04 Fewest Points in a road loss: Season: 836 (32 games), 1981-1982 28, AASU (28) at Valdosta State (92), 2-11-89 Fewest Turnovers Best Free Throw Percentage Game: 6, at USC Spartanburg, 2-1-92 Game: .923 (12-13) vs. Clayton State, 3-6-08 Season: 354 (24 games), 1985-1986 Wins and Losses Season: .729, 2008-09

Most Wins: 27, 2002-2003 Fewest Free Throws Made Season Averages Best Winning Percentage: .870 (27-4), 2002-2003 Game: 1, at Berry, 2-18-84 Most Consecutive Wins: 14, 1-25-03 - 3-9-03 Season: 201 (27 games), 1995-96 Highest Offensive Average: 80.7, 1984-1985 Most Consecutive Season Opening Wins: 5, 1978 to 1982 Lowest Offensive Average: 50.5, 1976-1977 Most Consecutive Wins to start a season: 8, 1984-1985 Fewest Free Throws Attempted Best Defensive Average: 56.5, 1990-1991 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 15, 2-9-02 to 2-26-03 Game: 3, at Berry, 2-18-84 and vs Ala.-Huntsville, 12-6-96 Worst Defensive Average: 84.8, 1987-1988 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 6 (three times) Season: 343 (27 games), 1995-96 Victory Margin: 15.8 (AASU: 75.1 Opp: 59.3), 2002-2003 2-17-79 to 12-8-79; 1-25-80 to 11-15-80; 1-29-03 to 3-1-03 Losing Margin: 28.5 (AASU: 52.3 Opp: 80.8), 1988-1989 Most Losses: 21, 1988-1989 Lowest Free Throw Percentage Best Rebound Average: 51.7, 1984-1985 Worst Winning Percentage: .125 (3-21), 1988-89 Game: .222 (4-18), at Rollins, 12-10-94 Best Assist Average: 15.5, 1991-1992 Most Consecutive Losses: 22, 1987-88 & 1988-89 Season: .516 (330-640), 1982-1983 Best Steals Average: 15.9, 1980-1981 Most Consecutive Losses in Season Openers: 2, 1976 to 1977, 1993 to 1994, 2003 to 2004 Most Consecutive Losses to start a season: 17, 1988-1989 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 13, 1-27-88 to 2-4-89 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 12, 1-27-86 to 1-9-88 AASU set a school-record in 2008-09 with a .729 team free throw percentage 37 Honor Roll

Peach Belt Conference Honors Kodak/WBCA DII All- First Team Coach of the Year America Renee Rice (1991-92) Roger Hodge (2002-03) Nicole Smith (1994-95) Zandrique Cason (2000-01) Freshman of the Year Tishay Lewis (2002-03) Yolanda Oliver (1991-92) Tasha Washington (2003-04) Kaneetha Gordon (2003-04) Audosha Kelley (2005-06) First Team Kaneetha Gordon (2006-07, 2007-08) PBC Player of the Week Lacey Willis (2008-09) Tishay Lewis Renee Rice Dec. 15, 1991 Jan. 6, 1992 (2002-03) Second Team Jan. 13, 1992 Toni Bell-Yon (1990-91) Jan. 20, 1992 Yolanda Oliver (1992-93, 1993-94) Feb. 3, 1992 Jennifer Teeple (1993-94) Feb. 17, 1992 Christa Vaughan (1995-96) Feb. 24, 1992 Demetria McClouden (1998-99) Nicole Smith Dec. 5, 1994 Zandrique Cason (2001-02) Dec. 19, 1994 Tasha Washington (2002-03) Demetria McClouden Jan. 4, 1999 Zandrique Cason Dec. 4, 2000 Vandy Noldon (2003-04) Dec. 18, 2000 Jan. 14, 2002 Honorable Player of the Year Tishay Lewis Jan. 6, 2003 Mention Renee Rice (1991-92) Feb. 3, 2003 Tishay Lewis (2002-03) Feb. 10, 2003 Audosha Kelley Tasha Washington Dec. 8, 2003 Feb. 9, 2004 (2005-06) PBC Tourney Honors Feb. 23, 2004 Feb. 29, 2004 All-Tournament Team Audosha Kelley Jan. 10, 2005 Jennifer Teeple (1993-94) Feb. 6, 2005 Feb. 13, 2006 Mary Ann Merritt (1994-95) Alicia Durham Nov. 21, 2005 Yolanda Oliver (1994-95) Tana Griffths Nov. 27, 2006 Zandrique Cason (2001-02) Kaneetha Gordon Dec. 11, 2006 Tishay Lewis (2002-03) Feb. 26, 2007 Honorable Tasha Washington (2002-03, 2003-04) Dec. 3, 2007 Mention Kaneetha Gordon (2006-07, 2007-08) Mar. 2, 2008 Lacey Willis (2007-08) Lacey Willis Nov. 24, 2008 Kaneetha Gordon Dec. 1, 2008 PBC Tournament MVP Dec. 8, 2008 (2006-07) March 2, 2009 Tishay Lewis (2002-03) Lauren Hall Nov. 30, 2009 All-Region Honors GIAC Honors GAIAW Honors WBCA All-Region 3 All-Conference All-Conference Tishay Lewis (2002-03) Debra Danielson (1983-84, 1984-85) Cindy Pound (1978-79, 1979-80) Roger Hodge (2002-03) Norma Faison (1984-85) Terralyn Edwards (1979-80, 1981-82) Region Coach of the Year Sharleen Hamilton (1980-81) Tasha Washington (2003-04) Lee Harmer (1981-82) Audosha Kelley (2005-06) DII Bulletin Kaneetha Gordon (2006-07) All-America All-Tournament Team Terralyn Edwards (1981-82) Tishay Lewis (2002-03) - Third Team Daktronics South Atlantic Aurora Campbell (1981-82) Tishay Lewis (2002-03) Tasha Washington (2003-04) - Fourth Team Tasha Washington (2003-04) Player of the Year Kaneetha Gordon (2006-07, 2007-08) Daktronics Cindy Pound (1979-80) Lacey Willis (2008-09) Terralyn Edwards (1981-82) All-America A.I.A.W. All-Region III Coach of the Year Tishay Lewis (2002-03) - Third Team Terralyn Edwards (1981-82) B.J. Ford (1978-79, 1981-82) Tasha Washington (2003-04) - Honorable Mention Aurora Campbell (1981-82) NAIA All-District 25 NCAA Tmt Honors Gigi Gibson (1982-83) Debra Danielson (1983-84, 1984-85) All-Tournament Team Norma Faison (1984-85) Tasha Washington (2003-04) 38 Kaneetha Gordon was AASU’s third WBCA All-America honoree All-Time Records

Season-By-Season Records Home-Away-Neutral Year Record Pct. Conference Coach Year Home Away Neutral 76-77 2-13 .133 GIAIW B.J. Ford 76-77 1-3 1-7 0-3 77-78 4-16 .202 2-6 B.J. Ford 77-78 2-6 2-10 0-0 78-79 12-8 .600 7-3 B.J. Ford 78-79 7-3 5-2 0-3 79-80 17-7 .708 11-4 B.J. Ford 79-80 9-2 7-2 1-3 80-81 10-16 .385 3-9 B.J. Ford 80-81 6-6 3-8 1-2 81-82 20-12 .625 5-3 B.J. Ford 81-82 11-3 9-4 1-0 82-83 11-16 .407 GIAC B.J. Ford 82-83 6-7 5-8 0-1 83-84 15-11 .577 5-7 B.J. Ford 83-84 7-4 8-6 0-1 84-85 21-7 .750 B.J. Ford 84-85 11-3 9-4 1-0 85-86 9-15 .375 B.J. Ford 85-86 6-6 3-9 0-0 86-87 NO TEAM 86-87 NO TEAM 87-88 5-18 .217 Larry Tapp 87-88 3-8 2-8 0-2 88-89 3-21 .125 Larry Tapp 88-89 2-10 1-10 0-1 89-90 15-9 .625 PBC Lenny Passink 89-90 10-2 5-7 0-0 90-91 10-14 .417 5-7 (T4th) Lenny Passink 90-91 5-6 5-8 0-0 91-92 8-5 6-8 0-0 91-92 14-13 .519 5-9 (T5th) Lenny Passink 92-93 9-3 7-5 0-2 92-93 16-10 .615 10-6 (3rd) Lenny Passink 93-94 8-3 7-4 2-2 93-94 17-9 .654 11-5 (3rd) Lenny Passink 94-95 8-4 3-11 1-2 94-95 12-17 .414 8-10 (T5th) Kim Bynum 95-96 5-8 2-10 2-0 95-96 9-18 .333 7-11 (T8th) Kim Bynum 96-97 8-5 5-7 1-1 96-97 14-13 .519 10-9 (T5th) Lynn Jarrett 97-98 6-6 3-9 3-1 97-98 12-16 .429 6-12 (T5th) Lynn Jarrett 98-99 9-6 3-8 1-1 98-99 13-15 .464 6-10 (T4th-S) Lynn Jarrett 99-00 6-6 1-10 0-3 99-00 7-19 .269 4-12 (T5th-S) Lynn Jarrett 2000-01 7-8 3-7 0-1 2000-01 10-16 .385 5-11 (5th-S) Roger Hodge 2001-02 7-6 2-11 2-1 2001-02 11-18 .379 7-12 (6th-S) Roger Hodge 2002-03 13-0 10-3 4-1 2002-03 27-4 .871 17-2 (T1st-S) Roger Hodge 2003-04 12-2 8-4 3-2 2003-04 23-8 .742 12-4 (T1st-S) Roger Hodge 2004-05 11-2 5-8 1-3 2004-05 17-13 .567 7-9 (T4th-S) Roger Hodge 2005-06 9-5 5-7 1-1 2005-06 15-13 .536 10-10 (T4th) Roger Hodge 2006-07 11-3 3-9 1-2 2006-07 15-14 .517 8-8 (5th-S) Roger Hodge 2007-08 12-1 4-9 4-1 2007-08 20-11 .645 11-9 (7th) Roger Hodge 2008-09 9-6 7-4 1-1 2008-09 17-11 .607 12-8 (t3rd) Matt Schmidt 2009-10 6-7 3-9 0-1 2009-10 9-17 .346 6-12 (t5th-E) Matt Schmidt 260-154 150-260 32-44 432-438 .497 177-166 .628 .366 .421 AASU Women’s Basketball All-Time Vs. Opponents Alabama-Huntsville...... 2-4 Fort Valley State...... 1-10 Northwood (Mich.)...... 1-0 Allen...... 1-0 Flagler...... 17-2 Nova Southeastern...... 2-1 Anderson...... 1-1 Florida...... 0-1 Paine...... 2-5 Atlanta Christian...... 1-0 Florida Atlantic...... 0-2 Pfeiffer...... 3-0 Augusta State...... 26-27 Florida Memorial...... 3-1 Piedmont...... 13-4 ...... 2-2 Florida Southern...... 0-1 Presbyterian (S.C.)...... 3-3 Barton...... 0-2 Florida Tech...... 7-9 Queens (N.C.)...... 1-0 Bellarmine...... 0-1 Francis Marion...... 15-19 Quincy...... 1-0 Belmont Abbey...... 0-1 Gardner-Webb...... 0-1 Rollins...... 5-4 Berry College...... 3-10 Georgia Baptist...... 1-1 Savannah State...... 14-20 Brewton-Parker...... 8-1 Georgia College & State...... 23-44 Shaw...... 2-1 Brunswick CC...... 2-0 Georgia Southern...... 0-8 Shorter...... 3-6 Cal Poly Pomona...... 1-0 Georgia Southwestern...... 14-10 South Florida...... 1-1 Cal State Los Angeles...... 1-0 Georgia Tech...... 1-4 Spartanburg Methodist...... 1-1 Carson-Newman...... 2-1 Kennesaw State...... 16-17 Spelman...... 5-2 Catawba...... 0-2 Knoxville...... 0-2 Stetson...... 2-0 Central Florida...... 2-1 Lander...... 25-11 Saint Leo...... 9-2 Charleston (W. Va.)...... 0-1 Lenoir-Rhyne...... 2-4 Tampa...... 1-3 Charleston Southern...... 7-4 Limestone...... 1-1 Tennessee Wesleyan...... 0-1 Clafin...... 0-3 Livingstone...... 0-1 Tift...... 14-4 Clayton State...... 10-20 Lynn...... 1-0 Troy State...... 0-1 Coker...... 4-2 Mars Hill...... 4-1 Tusculum...... 2-0 Columbia...... 3-1 Mesa State...... 1-0 UNC Asheville...... 1-2 Columbus State...... 20-26 Miami Dade North...... 0-1 UNC Pembroke...... 23-9 Concord (W. Va.)...... 1-0 Michigan-Dearborn...... 0-1 USC Aiken...... 20-18 Converse...... 0-2 Montevallo...... 0-1 USC Upstate...... 15-17 Cumberland (Ky.)...... 0-2 Morris College...... 3-1 Valdosta State...... 4-9 Davis & Elkins...... 1-0 Mount Olive...... 1-0 Voorhees...... 1-0 Eckerd...... 5-1 Newberry...... 0-2 West Georgia...... 1-11 Edinboro (Pa.)...... 0-1 Nicholls State...... 0-1 Wingate...... 1-1 Edward Waters...... 7-1 North Alabama...... 1-1 Winthrop...... 3-4 Elizabeth City State...... 0-2 Central...... 1-1 Overall 432-438 Fairmont State...... 1-0 North Florida...... 7-13 Bold indicates 2010-11 opponent. Fayetteville State...... 3-5 North Georgia...... 17-11 Ferris State...... 0-1 Northern Michigan...... 0-1 AASU plays five NCAA Tournament teams from last season in 2010-11 39 All-Time Results

1976-77 (2-13) Jan. 5 Georgia Southwestern * W 71-59 Jan. 30 South Florida W 78-74 Nov. 16 Paine L 48-59 Jan. 8 Augusta ** W 80-72 Feb. 1 Georgia Southwestern W 79-71 Dec. 1 at Paine L 53-80 Jan. 12 West Georgia ** W 73-62 Feb. 5 Georgia College W 69-60 Jan. 8 Tift W 62-61 Jan. 14 at Georgia College * L 59-68 Feb. 8 at Charleston Baptist W 65-53 Jan. 14 at Clafin L 50-103 Jan. 16 at Fort Valley State * L 71-82 Feb. 12 at Georgia College W 75-61 Jan. 17 at Georgia Southern L 48-74 Jan. 22 Central Florida W 87-74 Feb. 13 at Tift * L 68-72 Jan. 27 at Georgia Tech L 54-57 Jan. 25 at Tift * W 81-62 Feb. 19 at West Georgia * L 69-77 Jan. 28 at Piedmont L 57-70 Jan. 26 at Berry ** W 76-73 Feb. 22 Charleston Baptist W 68-61 Flagler Invitational Feb. 1 Tift * W 78-67 GAIAW State Tournament (Savannah) Feb. 4 vs. Miami Dade North L 59-73 Feb. 2 North Georgia ** W 65-52 Feb. 26 Augusta W 64-59 Feb. 5 vs. Central Florida L 48-62 Feb. 8 Fort Valley State * L 77-84 Feb. 27 West Georgia L 57-70 Feb. 5 vs. Florida L 47-82 Feb. 9 at Charleston Baptist W 86-56 AIAW Region III Tournament (Orlando) Feb. 11 at Spelman L 44-48 ot Feb. 13 at Augusta ** W 77-76 Mar. 12 vs. Florida International L 77-81 Feb. 12 at Atlanta Christian W 76-38 Feb. 16 Charleston Baptist W 86-56 * GAIAW Conference Feb. 15 Georgia Southern L 40-58 Feb. 18 Savannah State * W 98-75 Feb. 19 at Tift L 39-98 GAIAW State Tournament (Rome) 1982-83 (11-16) Feb. 22 Clafin L 32-83 Feb. 20 vs. Piedmont W 78-77 Feb. 21 vs. West Georgia L 64-67 Nov. 20 at Brunswick JC W 53-52 1977-78 (4-16, 2-6 GAIAW) * GAIAW South Conference Nov. 22 Edward Waters W 70-63 ** GAIAW North Conference Nov. 27 at Florida International L 59-83 Nov. 12 at Tift * L 68-83 Nov. 29 at Flagler W 80-58 Nov. 18 Piedmont L 39-62 1980-81 (10-16 , 3-9 GAIAW) Dec. 1 Piedmont L 51-70 Nov. 19 Georgia Baptist L 52-57 Dec. 4 Georgia Southwestern L 52-65 Dec. 2 Georgia College * W 71-69 Nov. 14 at Rollins W 83-26 Dec. 6 Savannah State L 44-63 Dec. 3 at Georgia Tech * L 36-90 Nov. 14 vs. Tampa L 45-50 Dec. 8 at Augusta W 70-68 Dec. 9 at Charleston Baptist L 42-61 Nov. 15 at Stetson W 78-68 Dec. 13 Kennesaw State W 66-53 Jan. 7 North Georgia L 46-82 Nov. 17 Savannah State L 54-74 Dec. 14 North Georgia W 62-58 Jan. 13 Georgia Tech * L 73-90 Dec. 5 Berry * L 72-84 Jan. 7 at North Georgia L 65-79 Jan. 17 Augusta * L 64-75 Dec. 11 Fort Valley State * L 71-75 Jan. 8 at Kennesaw State L 50-65 Jan. 20 at Spartanburg Methodist L 60-77 Dec. 13 at Winthrop L 51-81 Jan. 11 at Edward Waters W 66-58 Jan. 21 at Converse L 58-63 North Georgia Christmas Invitational Jan. 14 UNC Asheville L 58-67 Jan. 27 at Piedmont W 85-75 Dec. 18 vs. North Alabama L 60-70 Jan. 17 Augusta L 63-77 Jan. 28 at North Georgia L 52-60 Dec. 19 at North Georgia W 81-74 ot Jan. 24 Brunswick JC W 62-43 Jan. 31 at Augusta * L 67-87 Jan. 5 Augusta * W 66-61 Jan. 28 Tift W 78-51 Feb. 3 Tift * W 71-55 Jan. 9 Shorter * L 61-66 Jan. 29 West Georgia L 56-67 Feb. 4 at Georgia College * L 57-71 Jan. 10 Winthrop W 70-52 Feb. 1 at Savannah State L 41-71 Feb. 9 at USC Aiken L 47-75 Jan. 12 at Savannah State L 61-77 Feb. 4 Georgia College W 68-56 Feb. 10 Charleston Baptist L 39-49 Jan. 16 Georgia Southwestern * W 77-74 ot Feb. 5 Knoxville L 65-85 Feb. 17 at Georgia Baptist W 70-59 Jan. 17 Flagler W 82-67 Feb. 12 at Knoxville L 78-96 Feb. 18 at Spelman L 66-76 Jan. 23 Georgia College * L 78-79 Feb. 18 at Tift W 87-64 * GAIAW Conference Jan. 30 Tift * W 79-76 Feb. 19 at Piedmont L 69-82 Feb. 6 at Fort Valley State * L 62-63 Feb. 25 at West Georgia L 66-89 1978-79 (12-8, 7-3 GAIAW) Feb. 7 West Georgia * L 54-71 Feb. 26 at Georgia Southwestern L 51-71 Feb. 9 Charleston Baptist W 55-48 NAIA District 25 Playoffs Nov. 18 Spartanburg Methodist W 79-64 Feb. 13 at Tift * L 67-80 Feb. 28 at Berry L 59-82 Dec. 2 at Georgia Southwestern * W 83-59 Feb. 14 at Georgia College * L 60-62 Dec. 4 at Georgia College * W 77-44 Feb. 16 at Charleston Baptist L 57-69 1983-84 (15-11, 5-7 GIAC) Dec. 9 USC Aiken L 63-66 Feb. 20 at Georgia Southwestern * L 58-63 North Georgia Christmas Invitational GAIAW State Tournament (Carrollton) Nov. 16 Georgia Southwestern L 64-72 Dec. 11 vs. Berry L 67-79 Feb. 25 vs. North Georgia W 63-56 Nov. 21 Edward Waters W 83-72 Dec. 12 vs. Troy State L 55-81 Feb. 26 vs. Fort Valley State L 56-82 Nov. 29 Berry * L 64-79 Jan. 5 Berry W 79-73 * GAIAW Conference Dec. 1 Georgia College * L 79-88 Jan. 6 Georgia Tech * L 71-80 Dec. 9 at Central Florida L 60-85 Jan. 10 Augusta * L 57-60 1981-82 (20-12, 5-3 GAIAW) Dec. 10 at Flagler W 77-72 2ot Jan. 12 Tift * W 79-69 Dec. 14 at Augusta L 68-80 Jan. 13 North Georgia W 62-59 Nov. 17 at Savannah State W 90-86 Dec. 15 Kennesaw State W 71-62 Jan. 25 Georgia College * W 78-66 Georgia Southern Tipoff Tournament Jan. 6 at Piedmont * W 88-63 Jan. 27 at Georgia Tech * W 61-51 Nov. 20 vs. North Georgia W 65-63 Jan. 7 at North Georgia * W 71-59 Jan. 29 Charleston Baptist W 71-55 Nov. 21 at Georgia Southern L 49-74 Jan. 11 Augusta W 87-85 Feb. 2 at USC Aiken L 79-88 Nov. 23 at Georgia Southwestern L 65-84 Jan. 13 Shorter * L 71-86 Feb. 11 Georgia Southwestern * W 70-54 Nov. 30 at Winthrop L 74-88 Jan. 14 Tift W 85-72 Feb. 14 at Augusta * L 76-79 Dec. 3 at Georgia Southern L 58-73 Jan. 16 at Edward Waters W 87-72 Feb. 17 at Tift * W 102-99 ot Dec. 5 West Georgia * L 70-89 Jan. 18 Savannah State W 83-80 Feb. 20 at Charleston Baptist W 76-63 Dec. 10 at Stetson W 85-80 Jan. 21 at Eckerd W 79-47 GAIAW State Tournament Dec. 11 at South Florida L 58-65 Jan. 22 at Saint Leo W 70-68 Feb. 22 vs. North Georgia L 60-85 Dec. 16 at Augusta * W 60-57 Jan. 28 North Georgia * W 76-69 Dec. 17 Winthrop L 59-69 Jan. 30 at Georgia Southwestern * L 55-86 1979-80 (17-7 , 11-4 GAIAW) Dec. 19 North Georgia W 72-59 Feb. 3 at Georgia College * W 91-76 Jan. 8 Shorter * W 70-62 Feb. 4 at Tift W 82-76 Nov. 19 at Savannah State W 80-71 Jan. 11 Augusta * W 77-70 Feb. 6 at Savannah State L 62-79 Nov. 26 at Central Florida W 98-77 Jan. 13 Brewton-Parker W 71-52 Feb. 17 at Shorter * L 63-78 Nov. 28 Georgia College * L 65-73 Jan. 16 Piedmont W 74-58 Feb. 18 at Berry * L 51-81 Dec. 1 at Georgia Southwestern * W 84-64 Jan. 20 Savannah State W 65-60 Feb. 25 Piedmont * W 76-59 Dec. 8 Winthrop W 78-70 Jan. 22 at Berry L 54-77 NAIA District 25 Playoffs North Georgia Christmas Invitational Jan. 23 at Shorter * W 74-70 Feb. 28 at Paine L 66-72 Dec. 13 vs. Georgia Southern L 78-87 Jan. 25 at Brewton-Parker W 67-56 * GIAC Conference Dec. 14 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan L 75-90 Jan. 29 Tift * W 60-45 40 AASU’s first winning season came in just its third year, 1978-79 All-Time Results

1984-85 (21-7) Feb. 6 at Flagler W 58-49 Jan. 12 USC Aiken * L 43-61 Feb. 11 N Savannah State L 52-69 Jan. 19 Columbus * W 57-55 Nov. 16 at Georgia College W 85-76 Feb. 13 at Columbia W 79-67 Jan. 23 Savannah State L 37-52 Nov. 17 at Tift W 78-59 Feb. 16 Fort Valley State L 68-109 Jan. 26 at Francis Marion * L 81-85 2ot Nov. 27 Berry W 66-65 Feb. 18 at Paine L 47-108 Jan. 30 at USC Spartanburg * L 37-52 Dec. 7 at Rollins W 86-61 Feb. 20 at Georgia College L 76-114 Feb. 2 Lander * W 51-49 Dec. 8 at Flagler W 96-46 Feb. 22 N Savannah State L 66-78 Feb. 5 Flagler W 69-40 Dec. 10 North Georgia W 92-52 Feb. 25 at Georgia Southern L 34-89 Feb. 9 at USC Aiken * L 38-49 Dec. 12 Kennesaw State W 93-55 Feb. 12 at Flagler W 77-48 Jan. 4 at Kennesaw State W 80-68 Feb. 16 Francis Marion * W 56-54 Jan. 5 at Georgia Southwestern L 62-75 1988-89 (3-21) Feb. 20 Georgia College * L 52-54 Jan. 7 Carson Newman L 63-73 North Georgia Invitational Feb. 23 at Columbus * L 52-64 Jan. 11 Winthrop W 78-67 Nov. 18 at North Georgia L 56-84 * Peach Belt Athletic Conference Jan. 12 Paine W 82-65 Nov. 19 vs. Cumberland (Ky.) L 55-112 Jan. 15 Augusta W 92-77 ot Nov. 21 Georgia College L 65-97 Jan. 18 at North Georgia W 74-59 1991-92 (14-13, 5-9 PBC) Nov. 23 Florida Atlantic L 43-106 Jan. 19 at Piedmont W 90-72 Nov. 26 Valdosta State L 48-98 Jan. 22 Edward Waters W 86-75 Nov. 24 Saint Leo L 74-77 Dec. 6 at Savannah State L 42-60 Jan. 25 Piedmont W 98-70 Nov. 27 at Spelman W 70-51 Dec. 9 at West Georgia L 68-96 Jan. 26 Flagler W 83-47 Dec. 9 at Flagler W 63-38 Dec. 10 at Alabama-Huntsville L 45-59 Feb. 1 Shorter L 68-87 Dec. 11 at Saint Leo W 76-60 Jan. 7 Converse L 44-88 Feb. 2 Tift W 105-66 Dec. 14 at Florida Tech L 55-72 Jan. 13 Edinboro (Pa.) L 48-97 Feb. 6 Georgia Southwestern L 66-69 Jan. 4 Georgia College * L 68-76 Jan. 17 at Eckerd L 43-77 Feb. 8 at Paine W 79-70 Jan. 6 at Brewton-Parker W 70-69 ot Jan. 18 at Tampa L 69-81 Feb. 13 Georgia College W 95-86 Jan. 8 Francis Marion * L 64-66 Jan. 21 West Georgia L 32-95 Feb. 15 at Shorter W 69-68 Jan. 11 at Lander * L 61-63 ot Jan. 24 Flagler L 56-67 Feb. 16 at Berry L 67-98 Jan. 13 Savannah State W 69-64 Jan. 25 at Savannah State L 44-71 Feb. 22 at Augusta L 86-96 Jan. 15 at Augusta * L 45-61 Jan. 28 Columbia L 66-73 NAIA District 25 Playoffs Jan. 18 USC Aiken * L 69-75 Feb. 4 Alabama-Huntsville L 51-81 Feb. 25 Georgia College W 79-77 Jan. 22 at Columbus * L 59-81 Feb. 6 Savannah State W 67-60 Feb. 27 at Berry L 61-72 Jan. 25 USC Spartanburg * L 58-75 Feb. 8 at Columbia W 54-53 Jan. 27 Savannah State L 62-63 Feb. 11 at Valdosta State L 28-92 1985-86 (9-15) Jan. 29 at Georgia College * L 59-66 Feb. 14 at Flagler L 52-65 Feb. 1 at USC Spartanburg * W 69-56 Feb. 16 Florida Memorial W 84-81 Nov. 23 Rollins W 72-51 Feb. 5 Columbus * W 60-52 Feb. 18 at Georgia College L 36-79 Nov. 26 Flagler W 105-68 Feb. 8 Lander * W 81-44 Feb. 21 Savannah State L 60-67 Nov. 30 Piedmont W 62-59 Feb. 10 Flagler W 66-38 Dec. 2 Georgia Southwestern L 66-83 Feb. 12 Augusta * W 63-46 Dec. 8 North Georgia W 83-78 1989-90 (15-9) Feb. 15 at Francis Marion * L 54-58 Dec. 10 Berry L 69-92 Feb. 17 Spelman W 79-49 Nov. 21 Florida Tech W 83-78 ot Dec. 13 at UNC Asheville L 72-77 Feb. 19 Brewton-Parker W 89-84 Nov. 25 Saint Leo W 67-45 Jan. 4 Shorter L 72-84 Feb. 22 at USC Aiken * W 56-53 Nov. 30 at Coker W 67-59 Jan. 8 Fort Valley State L 65-89 Peach Belt Athletic Conference Tmt (Augusta) Dec. 3 at Tampa W 56-52 Jan. 10 at Piedmont W 86-78 Feb. 26 USC Spartanburg W 72-53 Dec. 9 Florida Atlantic L 35-73 Jan. 11 at North Georgia L 53-61 Feb. 28 at Augusta L 63-71 Dec. 11 at Saint Leo W 78-56 Jan. 13 at Kennesaw State W 94-86 Dec. 13 at Florida Tech L 46-69 Jan. 18 at Flagler W 88-54 Jan. 11 Savannah State W 63-57 1992-93 (16-10, 10-6 PBC) Jan. 20 Augusta W 88-82 Jan. 13 at Rollins L 63-87 Jan. 24 Kennesaw State L 77-78 North Georgia Invitational Jan. 20 at Columbus L 76-79 Jan. 25 UNC Asheville W 85-71 Nov. 20 North Georgia W 68-53 Jan. 22 Eckerd W 75-65 Jan. 27 at Fort Valley State L 79-80 Nov. 21 vs. Cumberland (Ky.) L 67-68 Jan. 24 USC Spartanburg L 57-70 Jan. 30 at Berry L 71-83 Nov. 24 Brewton-Parker W 62-55 Jan. 27 Alabama-Huntsville W 64-45 Feb. 1 at Shorter L 61-62 Nov. 29 Presbyterian L 70-74 ot Jan. 30 Coker W 70-62 Feb. 5 at Georgia Southwestern L 68-88 Dec. 3 at Brewton-Parker L 58-80 Feb. 3 at USC Spartanburg L 38-63 Feb. 15 at Georgia College L 77-84 Dec. 5 Saint Leo W 75-53 Feb. 5 Georgia College W 73-65 Feb. 17 at Winthrop L 52-72 Dec. 10 North Georgia W 69-65 Feb. 7 at Flagler W 76-44 Feb. 21 Georgia College L 78-87 Dec. 12 at Voorhees W 58-33 Feb. 10 at Piedmont W 64-46 Feb. 22 at Augusta L 57-63 Dec. 17 at Saint Leo W 67-49 Feb. 12 at USC Aiken L 49-70 Jan. 7 Georgia College * W 68-51 Feb. 15 at Savannah State L 52-66 1986-87 NO TEAM Jan. 9 at USC Spartanburg * L 57-83 Feb. 17 Piedmont W 72-40 Jan. 11 at Lander * W 63-53 Feb. 19 at Georgia College L 54-71 1987-88 (5-18) Jan. 16 at Columbus * L 62-69 Feb. 21 Flagler W 69-51 Jan. 18 Augusta * L 49-62 Feb. 24 Columbus W 75-57 Nov. 21 Florida Memorial L 56-65 Jan. 23 UNC Pembroke * W 73-61 Nov. 24 at Fort Valley State L 52-90 Jan. 25 at Francis Marion * W 56-39 Dec. 5 at Savannah State L 70-76 ot 1990-91 (10-14, 5-7 PBC) Jan. 30 at USC Aiken * W 65-57 Dec. 8 at West Georgia L 69-95 Feb. 1 at Augusta * L 57-69 Nov. 17 at Coker L 57-68 Dec. 12 at Edward Waters L 70-91 Feb. 6 USC Spartanburg * L 68-79 Nov. 20 Florida Tech L 46-49 Dec. 14 Valdosta State L 62-113 Feb. 8 Columbus * W 82-56 Nov. 27 at Savannah State L 66-72 Jan. 8 Paine L 49-77 Feb. 11 Francis Marion * W 52-42 Dec. 1 Coker L 52-53 Jan. 9 at Valdosta State L 42-103 Feb. 15 Lander * W 75-44 Dec. 6 at Alabama-Huntsville L 42-62 Jan. 14 Edward Waters W 62-51 Feb. 20 at UNC Pembroke * W 74-42 Dec. 8 Saint Leo W 73-48 Jan. 18 Flagler W 74-68 Feb. 22 USC Aiken * W 71-59 Dec. 12 at Saint Leo W 83-48 Jan. 21 Georgia Southern L 55-93 Feb. 27 at Georgia College * L 63-69 ot Dec. 14 at Florida Tech W 54-53 Jan. 23 Columbia W 98-84 Peach Belt Athletic Conference Tmt (Augusta) Dec. 29 at Georgia College * L 50-62 Jan. 27 West Georgia L 24-79 Mar. 4 vs. Columbus L 60-70 Jan. 5 at Lander * W 64-54 Jan. 30 Georgia College L 51-102 Jan. 7 USC Spartanburg * W 72-64 Feb. 4 Savannah State L 48-81 Jan. 10 Rollins L 43-62 AASU won its first PBC game, 64-54, over Lander on 1/5/91 41 All-Time Results

1993-94 (17-9, 11-5 PBC) Dec. 16 at Saint Leo L 71-78 Jan. 31 at Augusta State * L 79-83 North Georgia Rotary Classic Dec. 31 Michigan - Dearborn L 63-67 ot Feb. 2 USC Spartanburg * W 75-64 Nov. 19 vs. Clafin L 71-92 Jan. 3 USC Aiken * W 85-50 Feb. 4 at North Florida * L 42-58 Nov. 20 vs. Piedmont W 78-60 Jan. 6 at Kennesaw State * L 59-80 Feb. 7 Columbus State * L 82-84 Nov. 23 at Savannah State L 68-75 ot Jan. 10 at Augusta * L 59-68 Feb. 11 Kennesaw State * L 50-74 Dec. 2 Brewton-Parker W 54-45 Jan. 13 Francis Marion * L 54-69 Feb. 14 at USC Aiken * W 58-50 Dec. 6 at Brewton-Parker W 53-44 Jan. 15 at Georgia College * L 70-74 Feb. 17 at Clayton C&SU * L 58-61 Dec. 8 at Coker W 48-37 Jan. 17 Columbus * L 53-59 Peach Belt Athletic Conference Tmt (Savannah) Dec. 11 Florida Tech W 69-60 Jan. 20 at USC Spartanburg * L 61-95 Feb. 20 Lander W 71-65 Jan. 6 at Georgia College * L 60-62 Jan. 24 UNC Pembroke * W 80-71 Feb. 22 Columbus State L 71-81 Jan. 8 USC Spartanburg * L 56-70 Jan. 27 at Lander * W 57-55 Jan. 10 Lander * W 83-35 Jan. 31 at USC Aiken * W 69-59 1998-99 (13-15, 6-10 PBC) Jan. 15 Columbus * L 56-63 Feb. 3 Kennesaw State * W 74-63 Jan. 17 Augusta * W 67-56 Feb. 7 Augusta * L 72-74 North Florida Tip-Off Classic Jan. 22 at UNC Pembroke * W 64-55 Feb. 10 at Francis Marion * L 57-65 Nov. 14 vs. Florida Tech L 78-80 Jan. 24 at Francis Marion * L 43-45 Feb. 12 Georgia College * W 75-65 Nov. 15 vs. Florida Memorial W 69-56 Jan. 26 Savannah State L 77-79 ot Feb. 14 at Columbus * L 62-88 Nov. 18 at Augusta State * W 58-54 Jan. 29 USC Aiken * W 61-55 Feb. 17 USC Spartanburg * L 70-73 ot Nov. 22 at Valdosta State L 60-78 Jan. 31 at Augusta * W 66-59 Feb. 21 at UNC Pembroke * L 81-82 Nov. 24 Morris College W 59-56 Feb. 5 at USC Spartanburg * L 42-69 Feb. 24 Lander * W 69-60 Nov. 28 at Belmont Abbey L 58-79 Feb. 10 Francis Marion * W 72-56 Peach Belt Athletic Conference Tmt (Milledgeville) Dec. 3 Florida Tech W 78-72 Feb. 14 at Lander * W 60-59 Feb. 28 at Georgia College L 60-76 Dec. 5 Savannah State W 74-61 Feb. 16 at Columbus * W 62-61 Dec. 9 Kennesaw State * L 52-76 Feb. 19 UNC Pembroke * W 74-44 1996-97 (14-13, 10-8 PBC) Dec. 12 at Clayton C&SU * W 75-41 Feb. 21 at USC Aiken * W 59-48 Dec. 18 Quincy W 71-62 Dec. 19 Lenoir-Rhyne L 57-60 Feb. 26 Georgia College * W 66-64 Nov. 23 at Charleston Southern L 44-67 Jan. 2 at Georgia C&SU * L 73-85 Peach Belt Athletic Conference Tmt (Augusta) Nov. 25 Saint Leo W 65-62 Jan. 6 Francis Marion * L 65-76 Mar. 3 vs. USC Aiken W 72-60 Dec. 1 Barry W 59-51 Jan. 9 at Lander * L 56-69 Mar. 5 vs. Columbus L 64-71 North Florida Tournament Jan. 16 Columbus State * L 78-85 * Peach Belt Athletic Conference Dec. 6 vs. Alabama-Huntsville L 53-68 Jan. 20 at North Florida * L 61-64 Dec. 7 vs. Brewton-Parker W 75-57 Jan. 23 Georgia C&SU * L 41-68 1994-95 (12-17, 8-10 PBC) Dec. 10 at Clayton State L 67-76 Jan. 27 at UNC Pembroke * L 67-71 Dec. 14 Presbyterian W 58-54 Jan. 30 Augusta State * W 68-52 Savannah News Press Holiday Classic Dec. 17 Clayton State L 43-52 Feb. 1 at USC Spartanburg * W 59-44 Nov. 23 vs. Savannah State L 65-82 Jan. 2 at USC Aiken * W 64-47 Feb. 3 North Florida * W 51-50 Nov. 26 at North Florida L 59-76 Jan. 4 Kennesaw State * W 78-63 Feb. 6 at Columbus State * L 59-96 Nov. 30 Coker W 77-75 Jan. 8 Augusta State * L 61-76 Feb. 10 at Kennesaw State * L 39-60 Dec. 3 at Valdosta State L 62-80 Jan. 11 at Francis Marion * L 33-69 Feb. 13 USC Aiken * W 103-61 Dec. 10 at Rollins L 53-80 Jan. 13 Georgia C&SU * L 54-72 Feb. 17 Clayton C&SU * W 84-62 Dec. 13 Kennesaw State * L 86-87 Jan. 15 at Columbus State * W 70-65 Peach Belt Athletic Conference Tmt (Savannah) Lady Pirate Invitational Jan. 18 USC Spartanburg * L 63-72 Feb. 19 UNC Pembroke W 69-60 Dec. 17 North Florida W 79-70 Jan. 22 at UNC Pembroke * W 80-72 Feb. 21 Kennesaw State L 75-78 Dec. 18 Mars Hill L 56-81 Jan. 25 Lander * W 54-46 Dec. 30 at Georgia Southern L 47-97 Jan. 29 USC Aiken * L 51-79 Jan. 4 at USC Aiken * W 58-53 Feb. 1 at Kennesaw State * L 58-76 1999-2000 (7-19, 4-12 PBC) Jan. 11 Augusta * L 77-74 Feb. 6 at Augusta State * L 61-63 Jan. 14 at Francis Marion * L 58-76 Feb. 8 Francis Marion * W 61-58 Lady Pirate/Chatham Orthopaedic TipOff Classic Jan. 16 Georgia College * W 75-45 Feb. 10 at Georgia C&SU * L 60-79 Nov. 19 Florida Memorial W 86-53 Jan. 18 at Columbus * L 53-70 Feb. 12 Columbus State * W 58-56 Nov. 20 Presbyterian L 51-61 Jan. 21 USC Spartanburg * L 72-77 Feb. 15 at USC Spartanburg * W 84-78 Nov. 23 Valdosta State W 58-56 Jan. 25 at UNC Pembroke * L 78-79 Feb. 19 UNC Pembroke * W 78-62 Mount Olive Thanksgiving Classic (Mt. Olive, N.C.) Jan. 28 Lander * W 69-59 Feb. 22 at Lander * W 68-52 Nov. 26 vs. Fayetteville State L 58-69 Feb. 1 USC Aiken * W 67-55 Peach Belt Athletic Conference Tmt (Milledgeville) Nov. 27 vs. Elizabeth City State L 51-59 Feb. 4 at Kennesaw State * L 70-80 Feb. 26 vs. Georgia C&SU L 54-68 Dec. 1 at Morris College L 67-70 Feb. 8 at Augusta * L 65-72 Dec. 4 at Savannah State L 58-64 Feb. 11 Francis Marion * W 59-54 1997-98 (12-16, 5-11 PBC) Dec. 11 at Kennesaw State * L 57-70 Feb. 13 at Georgia College * L 70-75 Holiday Sunspree Classic Feb. 15 Columbus * L 70-75 Dec. 17 at Eckerd W 74-57 Nov. 19 at Presbyterian L 55-69 Feb. 18 at USC Spartanburg * L 46-68 Dec. 18 vs. Rollins L 66-89 Nov. 22 at Savannah State W 66-61 Feb. 22 UNC Pembroke * W 63-60 Dec. 30 Catawba L 44-57 Nov. 24 Barton L 60-65 Feb. 25 at Lander * W 64-61 Jan. 2 Georgia College & State * L 78-82 Nov. 29 at Lynn W 74-56 Peach Belt Athletic Conference Tmt (Augusta) Jan. 5 at Francis Marion * L 56-76 Nov. 30 at Barry L 40-82 Mar. 1 vs. Kennesaw State W 67-65 Jan. 8 Lander * L 58-62 Horton Home Christmas Classic Mar. 3 at Augusta W 82-65 Jan. 15 at Columbus State * L 56-75 Dec. 5 vs. Georgia Southwestern W 66-59 Mar. 4 vs. USC Spartanburg L 49-69 Jan. 19 North Florida * L 68-77 Dec. 6 vs. Piedmont W 54-43 Jan. 22 at Georgia College & State * L 64-69 Dec. 10 at Kennesaw State * L 59-81 Jan. 26 UNC Pembroke * W 64-63 1995-96 (9-18, 7-11 PBC) Dec. 13 Clayton C&SU * W 58-49 Jan. 29 Kennesaw State * L 59-68 Dec. 15 Florida Tech W 59-47 Bellarmine Invitational Feb. 2 at North Florida * L 54-60 Dec. 17 Augusta State * L 56-80 Nov. 18 vs. North Alabama W 69-65 Feb. 5 Columbus State * W 77-75 Dec. 30 Davis & Elkins W 69-55 Nov. 29 at Bellarmine L 50-83 Feb. 12 at USC Aiken * L 76-87 Jan. 3 Georgia C&SU * L 55-74 Savannah News Press Holiday Classic Feb. 16 at Clayton College & State * L 76-78 Jan. 8 at Francis Marion * L 53-69 Nov. 22 vs. Savannah State W 71-57 Feb. 19 USC Spartanburg * W 53-45 Jan. 10 Lander * W 72-55 Nov. 29 Lenoir-Rhyne L 75-80 Feb. 23 at Augusta State * L 59-62 Jan. 17 at Columbus State * L 52-90 Lady Pirate Invitational Feb. 26 Clayton College & State * W 74-65 Dec. 2 Barton L 70-73 Jan. 21 North Florida * L 38-52 Dec. 3 Clayton State L 55-70 Jan. 24 at Georgia C&SU * L 77-93 Jan. 28 UNC Pembroke * W 56-48 42 AASU advanced to its first PBC Championship game in 1995 All-Time Results

2000-01 (10-16, 5-11 PBC) Jan. 4 at Lander * W 82-72 2004 Chatham Orthopedics Holiday Classic Lady Pirate/Chatham Orthopaedic TipOff Classic Jan. 8 Spelman W 85-41 Dec. 17 Lenoir-Rhyne W 67-62 ot Nov. 17 Mount Olive W 81-68 Jan. 11 at USC Spartanburg * W 84-49 Dec. 18 Mars Hill W 60-46 Nov. 18 Northern Michigan L 64-80 Jan. 13 UNC Pembroke * W 84-61 Dec. 21 at Florida Tech L 68-64 Catawba AllSport Classic Jan. 15 at USC Aiken * W 80-69 Dec. 30 at Fayetteville State W 72-62 Nov. 24 at Catawba L 63-75 Jan. 18 at Columbus State * L 68-71 Jan. 5 GC&SU * W 72-69 Nov. 25 vs. Livingstone L 48-66 Jan. 22 at Francis Marion * L 61-62 ot Jan. 8 Augusta State * W 55-51 Nov. 29 at Spelman W 79-61 Jan. 25 USC Spartanburg * W 78-46 Jan. 12 at Clayton State * L 77-63 Dec. 6 Spelman W 90-56 Jan. 29 at GC&SU * W 85-73 Jan. 15 at Francis Marion * L 77-72 Dec. 9 Kennesaw State * L 54-78 Feb. 1 at UNC Pembroke * W 88-63 Jan. 19 Kennesaw State * W 74-70 Dec. 12 Savannah State W 78-64 Feb. 5 Augusta State * W 86-53 Jan. 22 at Lander * W 72-65 Dec. 15 Lenoir-Rhyne L 56-69 Feb. 8 Kennesaw State * W 77-61 Jan. 26 Clayton State * L 69-67 Dec. 30 Gardner-Webb L 81-88 Feb. 12 at North Florida * W 69-58 Jan. 29 UNC Pembroke * W 72-52 Jan. 3 Francis Marion * W 75-72 ot Feb. 15 at Clayton State * W 82-73 Feb. 2 at Kennesaw State * L 76-71 Jan. 6 at Lander * W 76-74 Feb. 19 North Florida * W 78-68 Feb. 5 at USC Aiken * L 64-54 Jan. 8 Nova Southeastern W 84-71 Feb. 22 Columbus State * W 75-55 Feb. 9 North Florida * W 64-44 Jan. 13 Columbus State * L 58-84 Feb. 26 GC&SU * W 76-53 Feb. 12 Columbus State * W 76-73 Jan. 17 at North Florida * L 69-71 Mar. 1 at Kennesaw State * W 76-64 Feb. 16 at GC&SU * L 92-81 Jan. 20 at Georgia College & State * L 64-75 Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) Feb. 19 USC Upstate * L 61-56 Jan. 24 at UNC Pembroke * L 72-77 Mar. 6 vs. Kennesaw State W 65-60 Feb. 23 at North Florida * L 75-47 Jan. 27 at Kennesaw State * L 60-87 Mar. 8 vs. USC Aiken W 69-63 Feb. 26 at Columbus State * L 92-83 Jan. 31 North Florida * W 57-54 Mar. 9 at Columbus State W 56-55 Feb. 3 at Columbus State * L 41-96 NCAA South Atlantic Regional (Salisbury, N.C.) 2005-06 (15-13, 10-10 PBC) Feb. 5 Georgia College & State * L 67-83 Mar. 14 vs. North Florida L 64-65 Feb. 10 USC Aiken * L 60-61 C-N Lady Eagle Classic (Jefferson City, Tenn.) Feb. 14 Clayton College & State * L 51-76 2003-04 (23-8, 12-4 PBC) Nov. 18 vs. Mars Hill W 80-69 Feb. 17 at USC Spartanburg * W 73-58 Nov. 19 at Carson-Newman W 72-61 Feb. 21 Augusta State * W 66-61 2003 AASU/Chatham Orthopaedics TipOff Classic Nov. 22 at Valdosta State L 71-49 Feb. 24 at Clayton College & State * L 58-61 Nov. 21 Charleston (W. Va.) L 77-62 Nov. 30 Clayton State * L 78-60 Nov. 22 Fayetteville State W 78-70 Dec. 3 at Columbus State * L 76-54 2001-02 (11-18, 7-12 PBC) Nov. 25 Morris W 75-59 Dec. 13 Fayetteville State L 84-66 Nov. 29 at Valdosta State L 74-58 2005 Chatham Orthopedics Holiday Classic 2001 AASU/Chatham Orthopaedics TipOff Classic Dec. 3 Rollins W 62-56 Dec. 16 Tusculum W 86-84 ot Nov. 16 Fayetteville State L 76-91 Dec. 6 Presbyterian W 74-51 Dec. 17 Carson-Newman W 58-53 Nov. 17 Ferris State L 65-76 Dec. 16 at Tusculum W 76-61 Dec. 20 Florida Tech W 57-55 Nov. 21 at Fort Valley State L 47-53 Dec. 18 at Mars Hill W 75-69 Dec. 30 at USC Aiken * W 75-70 Nov. 24 at Nicholls State L 51-62 2003 Barry University Holiday Invitational (Miami, Fla.) Jan. 4 Francis Marion * W 64-47 Nov. 28 at Francis Marion * L 56-80 Dec. 29 vs. Nova Southeastern W 80-64 Jan. 7 at UNC Pembroke * L 70-59 Dec. 1 Lander * W 57-52 Dec. 30 at Barry W 63-56 Jan. 11 Lander * W 68-40 Dec. 4 Savannah State W 69-48 Jan. 2 Shaw W 72-61 Jan. 18 USC Upstate * L 60-56 Dec. 10 at Savannah State W 46-45 Jan. 7 at GC&SU * W 78-67 Jan. 21 at North Georgia * L 93-85 Dec. 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 62-76 Jan. 10 at Augusta State * L 77-58 Jan. 23 Augusta State * L 54-47 Jan. 5 USC Spartanburg * W 66-52 Jan. 14 Clayton State * W 75-63 Jan. 25 at Clayton State * L 78-60 Jan. 7 at UNC Pembroke * L 75-77 ot Jan. 17 Francis Marion * W 74-46 Jan. 28 Columbus State * W 47-43 Jan. 9 USC Aiken * L 61-74 Jan. 21 at Kennesaw State * W 70-69 Feb. 1 at Augusta State * W 65-54 Jan. 12 Columbus State * W 61-45 Jan. 24 Lander * W 62-58 Feb. 4 USC Aiken * W 67-62 Jan. 16 Francis Marion * W 50-48 Jan. 28 at Clayton State * L 84-77 Feb. 6 at GCSU * L 63-62 Jan. 19 at USC Spartanburg * L 54-67 Jan. 31 at UNC Pembroke * W 51-48 Feb. 8 at Francis Marion * L 58-56 Jan. 23 GC&SU * L 58-66 Feb. 4 Kennesaw State * W 76-71 Feb. 11 UNC Pembroke * W 58-48 Jan. 26 UNC Pembroke * L 53-56 Feb. 7 USC Aiken * W 67-54 Feb. 15 at Lander * W 78-64 Jan. 30 at Augusta State * W 70-69 Feb. 11 at North Florida * L 62-61 Feb. 20 GCSU * W 75-61 Feb. 2 at Kennesaw State * L 69-72 Feb. 14 at Columbus State * W 57-54 Feb. 22 at USC Upstate * W 73-71 Feb. 4 at Clayton State * L 50-64 Feb. 18 GC&SU * W 82-78 Feb. 25 North Georgia * L 74-61 Feb. 6 North Florida * L 64-71 Feb. 21 at USC Spartanburg * W 78-76 Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Greenwood, S.C.) Feb. 9 Clayton State * W 65-53 Feb. 25 North Florida * L 73-68 Mar. 2 vs. GCSU L 63-60 Feb. 13 at North Florida * L 59-67 Feb. 28 Columbus State * W 72-41 Feb. 16 at Columbus State * L 63-73 Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Augusta, Ga.) Feb. 20 at GC&SU * L 65-68 Mar. 4 vs. Francis Marion W 63-52 Feb. 23 Kennesaw State * W 75-68 Mar. 6 vs. Lander L 67-64 Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) NCAA South Atlantic Regional (Raleigh, N.C.) Feb. 26 vs. UNC Pembroke W 82-73 Mar. 12 vs. North Florida W 75-68 Feb. 28 vs. Kennesaw State W 62-57 Mar. 13 vs. Augusta State L 79-74 Mar. 2 vs. GC&SU L 64-72 2004-05 (17-13, 7-9 PBC) 2002-03 (27-4, 17-2 PBC) Disney’s Division II TipOff Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 2002 FMU/Sleep Inn Classic (Florence, S.C.) Nov. 5 vs. Anderson L 84-77 Nov. 22 vs. Pfeiffer W 54-49 Nov. 6 vs. Mesa State W 65-45 Nov. 23 vs. Anderson W 96-61 Nov. 7 vs. USC Aiken L 67-60 Dec. 4 at Rollins W 65-54 Nov. 20 Northwood (Mich.) W 71-59 Dec. 7 Clayton State * W 72-53 Nov. 23 at Morris W 71-59 Dec. 17 at Shaw L 43-64 Eckerd College SunSpree Invitational (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 2002 Chatham Orthopaedics Christmas Classic Nov. 26 vs. Florida Southern L 82-60 Dec. 20 Wingate W 91-55 Nov. 27 at Eckerd W 61-47 Dec. 21 Fort Valley State W 89-73 Nov. 30 Valdosta State W 58-47 Dec. 30 Valdosta State W 69-45 Dec. 4 at Presbyterian W 75-68 Jan. 2 Francis Marion * W 81-48 Dec. 13 Fayetteville State W 86-78 AASU has averaged 18 wins over the last seven seasons 43 All-Time Results

2006-2007 (15-14, 8-8 PBC) 2008-2009 (17-11, 12-8 PBC) Nov. 18 Eckerd W 64-59 2008 Concord Lady Lion Classic (Concord, W. Va.) Nov. 21 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 85-81 Nov. 15 vs. Fairmont State W 71-58 Nov. 25 Shaw W 74-59 Nov. 16 at Concord (W. Va.) W 78-76 Nov. 28 at Florida Tech L 72-63 Nov. 20 Pfeiffer W 70-58 2006 NC Central Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) Nov. 25 Newberry L 63-57 Dec. 1 vs. Elizabeth City State L 70-53 Nov. 29 Limestone W 66-47 Dec. 2 at NC Central L 77-70 Dec. 2 at UNC Pembroke * W 72-67 Dec. 5 Lenoir-Rhyne W 69-66 Dec. 4 USC Aiken * W 63-55 2006 Chatham Orthopedics Holiday Classic 2008 Chatham Orthopedics Holiday Classic Dec. 15 Lander W 73-71 Dec. 19 Wingate L 73-61 Dec. 16 Fayetteville State L 87-74 Dec. 20 Valdosta State W 61-48 Dec. 19 Florida Tech W 72-56 Jan. 5 at North Georgia * W 81-60 Dec. 30 at Fayetteville State L 89-83 Jan. 7 Georgia Southwestern State * W 78-60 Jan. 3 GCSU * W 71-67 Jan. 10 at Augusta State * W 57-54 Jan. 6 North Georgia * W 71-65 Jan. 14 GCSU * L 74-45 Jan. 10 at Clayton State * L 80-58 Jan. 19 North Georgia * L 62-46 Jan. 13 at Francis Marion * W 65-51 Jan. 22 at Columbus State * W 56-53 Jan. 17 Augusta State * W 73-71 Jan. 24 at Lander * L 85-71 Jan. 20 at Lander * L 85-80 Jan. 28 Clayton State * L 76-42 Jan. 24 Clayton State * L 82-72 Jan. 31 at USC Aiken * L 60-56 Jan. 27 UNC Pembroke * L 81-66 Feb. 2 Francis Marion * L 75-61 Jan. 31 at Augusta State * L 67-64 ot Feb. 4 at Georgia Southwestern St. * L 76-71 Feb. 3 at USC Aiken * L 78-58 Feb. 7 UNC Pembroke * W 58-56 Feb. 7 Georgia Southwestern State * W 78-48 Feb. 11 at GCSU * L 70-58 Feb. 10 Columbus State * W 74-63 Feb. 14 Augusta State * W 64-41 Feb. 14 at GCSU * L 79-71 Feb. 16 at Clayton State * L 90-41 Feb. 17 USC Upstate * W 81-74 Feb. 19 Columbus State * W 57-48 Feb. 22 at Georgia Southwestern State * W 65-59 Feb. 25 at Francis Marion * W 92-91 ot Feb. 24 at Columbus State * L 70-60 Feb. 28 Lander * W 71-64 2007 Peach Belt Conference Championships (Greenwood, S.C.) 2009 Peach Belt Conference Championships (Aiken, S.C.) Feb. 28 vs. USC Upstate W 76-63 March 5 vs. Lander L 83-63 March 1 vs. Clayton State L 73-70 * Peach Belt Conference * Peach Belt Conference 2007-2008 (20-11, 11-9 PBC) 2009-2010 (9-17, 6-12 PBC) 2007 Manwell Produce Lady Blazer Classic (Valdosta) Nov. 15 at Limestone L 82-75 Nov. 16 vs. Alabama-Huntsville W 74-57 2009 Nova Southeastern / Mariott Tip-Off Classic Nov. 17 at Valdosta State L 66-54 Nov. 20 at Nova Southeastern L 70-69 Nov. 20 at Cal Poly Pomona W 66-59 Nov. 21 vs. Barry L 69-60 Nov. 21 at Cal State Los Angeles W 66-60 Nov. 25 at Newberry L 64-61 Nov. 28 North Georgia * W 63-62 Nov. 29 Pfeiffer W 88-81 Dec. 1 at USC Aiken * L 74-68 Dec. 5 at Augusta State * W 76-63 Dec. 5 North Carolina Central W 54-44 2009 Hampton Inn & Suites Fall Finals Classic 2007 Chatham Orthopedics Holiday Classic Dec. 18 Edward Waters W 84-56 Dec. 18 Queens (NC) W 77-60 Dec. 19 Tampa L 80-72 Dec. 19 Mars Hill W 66-64 Jan. 2 at Flagler * W 72-53 Jan. 5 UNC Pembroke * W 61-58 Jan. 6 Allen W 90-45 Jan. 9 at Georgia Southwestern St. * W 72-54 Jan. 9 USC Aiken * L 64-60 Jan. 12 Augusta State * L 79-67 Jan. 13 Augusta State * W 61-51 Jan. 16 at GCSU * L 71-67 Jan. 16 GCSU * L 58-50 Jan. 21 at North Georgia * L 78-66 Jan. 18 Montevallo * L 62-54 Jan. 23 at Columbus State * L 80-49 Jan. 20 at Lander * L 89-60 Jan. 26 Lander * W 66-52 Jan. 23 at UNC Pembroke * L 63-48 Jan. 30 at Clayton State * L 62-47 Jan. 27 at Clayton State * L 83-64 Feb. 2 USC Aiken * W 77-65 Jan. 30 North Georgia * L 68-60 Feb. 4 at Francis Marion * L 73-69 Feb. 3 Flagler * W 64-43 Feb. 6 Georgia Southwestern State * W 59-43 Feb. 6 at Francis Marion * L 84-67 Feb. 9 at UNC Pembroke * W 66-59 ot Feb. 8 Lander * L 101-55 Feb. 13 GCSU * W 67-61 Feb. 11 at Georgia Southwestern * W 55-53 Feb. 16 at Augusta State * L 65-42 Feb. 13 at Columbus State * L 64-51 Feb. 18 Clayton State * W 67-63 Feb. 20 at USC Aiken * L 75-58 Feb. 21 Columbus State * W 73-54 Feb. 24 UNC Pembroke * W 83-80 ot Feb. 27 Francis Marion * W 78-65 Feb. 27 Francis Marion * L 104-81 March 1 at Lander * L 97-87 * Peach Belt Conference 2008 Peach Belt Conference Championships (Aiken, S.C.) March 5 vs. UNC Pembroke W 74-68 March 6 vs. Clayton State W 68-66 March 8 vs. Columbus State W 78-68 March 9 vs. Lander L 68-65 * Peach Belt Conference

44 AASU knocked off a nationally-ranked team nine straight years from ‘01-’09 Armstrong Atlantic State University

Women’s Basketball Camps 2010

AASU High School Team Camp and AASU Individual Camp Both will be offered

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Historic Savannah, Georgia, is located Miley Cyrus. Savannah also hosted the on the Atlantic Coast, at the confuence of yachting events of the 1996 Summer the Savannah River and the Atlantic Ocean. Olympics and most recently served as Throughout its history, there has been one the media home for the G-8 Summit. As adjective consistently used to describe Sa- a result, tourism has become one of the vannah: beautiful. leading industries in the area. The reason? There’s something about Savannah hosts over six million the unique beauty of Savannah that can- tourists each year. Tourism impacts the not be forgotten. Streets with canopies of Savannah area by more than $634 million. moss-laden trees are honored venues for The city boasts over 7,000 rooms and scores of historic homes. The town squares more than 100 restaurants as folks have that Savannah’s founding father, James learned that Savannah is more than just Oglethorpe, laid out as public meeting places a convenient rest stop on the interstate to are now treasured “pocket parks” located Florida. throughout the downtown area. The climate of Savannah features A renovated waterfront area serves as warm, and sometimes hot, weather for the hub for shopping and entertainment. most of the year. There are seven months Nearby sandy beaches draw streams of visi- in which the average temperature is 70 de- tors with persistent cool breezes and the end- grees or higher. The lowest average high less lure of the rolling sea. Finally, there’s an is in January at 60.3 degrees. indescribable - but readily discernible - feel- The population in Savannah is ing in the air that pervades Savannah, a kind roughly 130,000 and Chatham County is of “laid back” approach to the world, a “rootedness” that makes the ffth most populous county in Georgia. living or working in Savannah an experience second to none. Savannah also sits centrally located to some of the By way of affrmation, Le Monde, the leading French Southeast’s fnest beaches. Tybee Island, located less than newspaper, called Savannah “the most beautiful city in North 30 minutes from Armstrong Atlantic State’s campus, offers America.” six miles of unspoiled sands, tempting seafood and gracious Savannah has recently captured the imagination of a nation accommodations. Resort areas such as Hilton Head, South through its history and its appearance in several feature flms, Carolina, are less than one hour away and provide even more including “Glory,” “Forrest Gump,” “Something to Talk About,” relaxing getaway options. “Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil,” “The Legend of Whether it’s the lure of historic settings, the friendliness Bagger Vance,” and this summer’s “The Last Song,” starring of a Southern community or the beautiful climate of southeast Georgia, Savannah is the place for you. The Armstrong Atlantic State women’s basketball team during the 2005-06 season on the riverboat “Georgia Queen”, docked on the Sa- vannah River in downtown Savannah. River street and Tybee Island both attract millions of tourists each year to the Coastal Em- pire area, adding to the 250,000 residents of the Savannah Area.

48 The Lady Pirates are 126-80 over the last seven seasons 2010-11 Armstrong Atlantic State Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Day Opponent Time Nov. 12 Fri. at Converse 6:00 PM Nov. 15 Mon. Allen 5:30 PM Nov. 19-20 Fri.-Sat. at Saint Leo Sleep Inn Classic (Saint Leo, Fla.) Nov. 19 Fri. at Saint Leo 7:30 PM Nov. 20 Sat. vs. Fla. Southern 2:00 PM Nov. 30 Tues. Edward Waters 7:00 PM Dec. 4 Sat. Augusta St. * 1:30 PM Dec. 14 Tues. Columbia (S.C.) 7:00 PM Dec. 17-18 Fri.-Sat. 2010 Hampton Inn & Suites Fall Finals Classic Dec. 17 Fri. Mount Olive 6:00 PM Dec. 18 Sat. Anderson (S.C.) 6:00 PM Jan. 3 Mon. Flagler * 5:30 PM Jan. 8 Sat. at USC Aiken * 5:30 PM Jan. 12 Wed. at Augusta St. * 5:30 PM Jan. 15 Sat. at Georgia College * 1:30 PM Jan. 17 Mon. at Montevallo * 2:30 PM Jan. 19 Wed. Lander * 5:30 PM Jan. 22 Sat. UNC Pembroke * 1:30 PM Jan. 26 Wed. Clayton St. * 5:30 PM Jan. 29 Sat. at North Georgia * 1:30 PM Feb. 2 Wed. at Flagler * 5:30 PM Feb. 5 Sat. Francis Marion * 1:30 PM Feb. 7 Mon. at Lander * 5:30 PM Feb. 10 Thurs. Ga. Southwestern * 5:30 PM Feb. 12 Sat. Columbus St. * 1:30 PM Feb. 19 Sat. USC Aiken * 5:30 PM Feb. 23 Wed. at UNC Pembroke * 5:30 PM Feb. 26 Sat. at Francis Marion * 1:30 PM March 2 Wed. PBC Championships First Round Game March 5-6 Sat.-Sun. PBC Championships Final Four (Aiken, S.C.) March 11-14 Fri.-Mon. at NCAA DII South Atlantic Regional (Site TBA) March 22-25 Tues.-Fri. at NCAA DII Elite Eight (St. Joseph, Mo.)

Bold denotes home game. * - Peach Belt Conference game All home games webcast live on the internet at: http://aasupirates.com