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Bridgett Williams NCAA Tournament Appearances Year Team Role 1986 SIU-Carbondale Player 1987 SIU-Carbondale Player 1995 Wisconsin Asst STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS CONTENTS All-Time MVPs and Letterwinners ......82 The athletics program at Wright State University is recognized as an Athletic Director .....................................44 integral part of the total educational process. The athletics program is designed to contribute to the total development of the student-athlete’s health, fitness, skill, Coaches ..............................................30–37 leadership, and respect for others. Wright State University’s intercollegiate athletic representatives are student- Dayton ...............................................60–63 athletes, coaches and staff who are instructed on and dedicated to the principles Ervin J. Nutter Center ......................57–58 of fair play and amateur competition as defined by the rules of the National Col- legiate Athletic Association. It is the responsibility of the athletics administration Horizon League ................................69–73 and coaches to insure that the entire program is in full compliance with all pertinent Media Services ..........................................3 rules and regulations. Objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program at Wright State University Miami Valley ...........................................59 are to: 1. provide a form of student activity which is generally accepted part of 1,000 Point Club......................................81 collegiate life. Opponent Records .................................89 2. provide opportunities for the development of unique skills and abilities to a diverse segment of the male and female student population. Player Profiles .....................................9–27 3. provide the opportunity and motivation for participation in sports activities President, WSU .......................................43 for a broad segment of the male and female student population. 4. provide a vehicle which is a recognized builder of morale and esprit de Raiders at a Glance.................................92 corps among students, staff, and alumni. 5. create an awareness of and support for Wright State University within the Raiders in the Community....................65 region, state and nation. Raider Records ..................................78–80 6. sponsor a breadth of programs which will provide student-athletes with the opportunity to compete on a local, regional, or national level. Within Raider Roster and Team Picture .............8 this objective, programs will be funded and expectations generated which Setzer Pavilion/Mills Morgan Center ..55–56 will provide each program or individual with the opportunity to achieve success. Statement of Philosophy .........................2 7. provide an environment in which the student-athlete will learn the value of fair play, the necessity of obeying rules and regulations, and the necessity Strength and Conditioning ...................38 to perform up to prescribed academic standards. Through the Years ............................83–88 Training Staff ...........................................39 Wright State Graduates .........................54 Wright State Map ...................................64 Wright State Quick Facts .........................2 WRIGHT STATE QUICK FACTS Wright State University ...................46–53 Location: Dayton, OH 45435-0001 Administrative Assistant/Alma Mater: 2008–09 Results .......................................74 Kevin Donahue/Wright State, 2008 Founded: 1964; independent status, 1967 2008–09 Record: 15-16 Overall, 10-8 2009–10 Schedule ..................................BC Enrollment: 17,074 Horizon (Tied for Fourth) 2008–09 Statistics ....................................75 Nickname: Raiders Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Colors: Hunter Green and Gold 2010 Wright State Basketball Camps ..........91 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Conference: Horizon League 2009–10 Season Outlook ......................4–5 Assistant AD/Athletic Communications: President: Dr. David Hopkins Bob Noss Director of Athletics/Alma Mater: Women’s Basketball SID: Greg Campbell Bob Grant/Wright State, 1988 Office: (937) 775-4687 SWA/Alma Mater: Hotline: 1-888-RAIDERS Maureen Cooper/Dayton, 1992 Fax: (937) 775-2368 CREDITS Press Row: (937) 775-4688 Head Coach/Alma Mater: email: [email protected] Compilation: Matt Zircher, Bridgett Williams/SIU-Carbondale, 1988 Associate SID Internet: http://www.wsuraiders.com Record at WSU/Years: 98-136/Eight Head Athletic Trainer: Jason Franklin Typesetting Wright State University Overall Record/Years: 108-182/10 and Printing: Printing Services Women’s Basketball Trainer: Assistant Coaches/Alma Mater: Siobhan Fagan Editing: Wright State University Kevin Williams/Kansas State, 1997 Home Court/Capacity: Ervin J. Nutter Joshua Snyder/Cincinnati Christian, 1996 Photography: University Media Center/11,019 Dir. of Basketball Operations/Alma Mater: Services, Keith Cole, Erin Anderson/Wright State, 2007 Ticket Office Phone: (937) 775-4789 Trevor Thompson, Nicholas Falzerano, Tim Zechar Design: UTC Communications 2 2 2009-10 WRIGHTWright STATE State WOMEN’S University BASKETBALL MEDIA SERVICES The 2009–10 media guide is de- are limited to work the end lines as in the SID office. Stats mon i tors will signed to assist your coverage of the designated or the con course lev el. be supplied to official radio and tele- Wright State University women’s Visiting teams will be sup plied one vision outlets and then to un of fi cial basketball team. Additional vid eo copy of the game. Team vid- outlets when available. information is available by contact- eographers may tape the game from ing the sports information office the platforms on the con course level FOLLOWING THE RAIDERS at (937) 775-4687. if space permits. On the Internet: Daily updates and score updates as well as other infor- RADIO CREDENTIALS mation can be accessed through Permission to broadcast games from wsuraiders.com, while stats for WSU Season credentials will be issued to the Nutter Cen ter must be grant ed and other Horizon League schools local reporters, columnists, etc. prior from the SID office a week in ad- can be accessed through horizon- to the first game. If you have not re- vance of the game. Under re cip ro cal league.org. ceived a season pass in the past, you agreements, the official radio station must contact the sports information of the home and visiting teams will Videostreaming: All 13 of Wright office. Game-by-game passes will receive up State’s home games will be video- be issued by as-needed situations, to two phone lines. Additional lines streamed live on the internet as well depending on available space. These or unofficial outlets may purchase as all nine Horizon League road passes must be requested at least three days in advance of the game phone lines for $75 each if avail- contests and the Horizon League able. Each radio station will re ceive and will be distributed Tournament. A link to where the broadcast space for two. at entrance #9 off parking lot #5. home games can be viewed can be found at wsuraiders.com. PHONE LINES PARKING Phone lines at court side and in the BRIDGETT WILLIAMS Season parking passes will be press room have been set up for col- RADIO SHOW distributed to local media prior to lect or reverse charg es only. Bridgett Williams Radio Show the first game. Press parking will be The will in parking lot #5 until filled. In di- broadcast from various Fricker’s TELEVISION vid u al requests must be made at locations throughout the Miami Val- least five days in advance. All requests to tele vise Wright State ley six times during the season from University bas ket ball must be made 8:00–8:30 p.m. Those dates are: INTERVIEWS in writing before the season and should be directed to Assistant Ath- Monday, November 16 Interviews during the week must letics Director/Sports Information Monday, November 30 be arranged through the SID office Director Bob Noss. Monday, January 11 or with the basketball office. Media Monday, January 18 may come to practice and talk to GREG GAHRIS MEMORIAL PRESS ROOM Monday, February 8 players before or after prac tice but Monday, February 22 may not contact student-athletes Named for the late Greg Gahris— The Voice of the Raiders for 15 outside these times or out side pre- It can be heard throughout the Mi- years—the Greg Gahris Memorial arranged times. Home phone num- ami Valley on WONE 980 AM, and Press Room is located on the court bers will not be given out. Coach WIZE 1360 AM. lev el just outside the open end of the Williams can be reached Mon day through Friday in the morn- are na. Counter space, elec tric and ing at (937) 775-2771. phone lines will be avail able as well as stats, notes and score sheets. PRACTICES SERVICES Practices are generally closed unless Statistics, notes and re fresh ments permission is granted through Coach will be available in the press room Williams and the sports information before the game. A copy ma chine is office. located in the press room, and a fax PHOTOGRAPHERS machine is located on the third floor Passes will be han dled same as above. Still and vid eo photographers Women’sWSURAIDERS.COM Basketball 3 3 five steals on the road and later posted eight assists It was definitely an up-and-down 2008–09 campaign and three rebounds for the Wright State women’s basketball team. against the Panthers at After starting the season with two wins in the first home. Dixon recorded a three games, the Raiders then dropped six of seven, but career-high 11 rebounds followed that up by winning seven of 10,
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