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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2010-11 s c h e d u l e 2010-11 Wil d c a t i n f o Table of Contents ...... 1 Date Opponent Time 2010-11 Schedule . . . . . 1 & Back Cover Nov. 7 Mars Hill (Exh.) 2:00 Davidson Quick Facts ...... 2 2009-10 i n r e v ie W 12 at -Little Rock 8:00 Season Outlook ...... 12-13 Season Review...... 41-43 14 at Arkansas 2:00 Wildcat Roster...... 14 Results ...... 44 19 William & Mary 7:00 Opponent Information...... 36-39 Leaving Their Mark...... 44 22 at Winthrop 7:00 Team Highs and Lows...... 45 Top Individual Performances . . . . . 45 UTSA Thanksgiving Tournament Individual Statistics...... 46 26 vs. North Texas 1 5:00 Team Game-By-Game ...... 47 Box Scores...... 48-52 27 at UT-San Antonio 1 5:00

Dec. 4 Radford 7:00 20 at Elon * 6:00 29 Princeton 7:00 31 UNCG * 2:00 t h e c o a c h in g s t a f f Jan. 3 College of Charleston * 7:00 Head Coach Michele Savage . . . 16-17 5 at Western Carolina * 7:00 Assistant Mary Ciuk ...... 18 8 at Georgia Southern * 3:00 Assistant Jamie Thomatis...... 18 10 at Furman * 7:00 Assistant Kira Mowen...... 19 14 Chattanooga * 7:00 Athletic Trainer...... 19 16 Samford * 2:00 Strength Coach ...... 19 s o u t h e r n c o n f e r e n c e 19 Appalachian State * 7:00 22 at Wofford * 3:00 The ...... 53-55 25 at UNCG * 7:00 2009-10 SoCon Standings/Stats . 56-57 28 at Longwood 7:00 History at SoCon Tourney ...... 58 2010 SoCon Tournament Results. . . 58 Feb. 2 at Appalachian State * 7:00 5 Western Carolina * 2:00 t r a d it io n & h is t o r y 7 at Coll. of Charleston * 7:00 12 at Chattanooga * 6:00 All-Time Roster...... 60 Academic Success...... 61 14 at Samford * 8:00 Where Are They Now?...... 62-63 e e t t h e il d c a t s 19 Georgia Southern * 2:00 M W 1,000-Point Club ...... 64-64 21 Furman * 7:00 Ashley Lax ...... 20-21 WBB Hall of Famers ...... 66 27 Wofford * 4:00 Chloe Woodington ...... 22-23 Honors and Awards ...... 67-68 Logan Hartman ...... 24 Postseason- WNIT ...... 69 Southern Conference Tournament Kristen Johnson ...... 25 Single-Game Records ...... 70 2 Career Records...... 71-72 Mar. 3 Opening Round TBD Amanda Ottaway ...... 26 2 Sophia Aleksandravicius ...... 27 Single-Season Records ...... 73 4 Quarterfinals Round TBD Team History ...... 74 2 Jasmine Calin ...... 28 5 Quarterfinals Round TBD Katrin Chiemeka ...... 29 All-Time Series Results ...... 75-78 2 6 Semifinals Round TBD Sarah Davis ...... 30 Year-By-Year ...... 79-83 7 Championship 2 TBD Barbara Sitton ...... 31

1 Shneeka Center...... 32 San Antonio, Texas ~ UTSA c r e d it s 2 Chattanooga, Tenn. Laura Murray...... 32 Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon game 2009-10 Graduates ...... 34-35 The 2010-11 Davidson College Women’s Boldface type denotes home game Basketball Media Guide was written and edited All times Eastern and subject to change by Gavin McFarlin, Assistant SID. Further writ- c o v e r in g t h e ’c a t s ing and editing was provided by Marc Gignac, Director of Sports Information, Lauren Biggers, Media Information...... 40 Assistant SID, and the women's basketball staff. Radio/TV Roster ...... 84 Design was handled by McFarlin. Editorial assistance provided by Gignac, Biggers and women's basketball staff. Front cover photo-

graphs taken by Tim Cowie. The remainder of WOMEN’S BASKETBALL the photography was handled by Brian Westerholt, Willis Glasgow, Bill Giduz, Mike Hood, David Iannarelli, Chris Keane, the Featured on this year's NCAA, Peter Roady, Sports On Film, WG Sports 2010-11 Women's Basketball Photos and Les Todd. The guide was produced Media Guide is seniors MultiAd Print Solutions, Peoria, Ill., using Ashley Lax (left) QuarkXPress 8.1 and Adobe Photoshop CS. and Chloe Woodington (right)

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QUICK FACTS

g e n e r a l i n f o r Ma t io n

Location ...... Davidson, N.C. Enrollment ...... 1,900 Founded ...... 1837 Colors ...... Red (PMS 186) and black Nickname ...... Wildcats Conference ...... Southern Arena ...... John M. Belk Arena (5,223) Record in Belk Arena ...... 128-81 Belk Arena Ticket Office 800-768-CATS

s po r t s i n f o r Ma t io n Sports Info Director ...... Marc Gignac Office Phone ...... 704-894-2123 Basketball Contact ...... Gavin McFarlin E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 704-894-2635 SID Fax ...... 704-894-2636 Office Address ...... Box 7158 ...... Davidson, NC 28035-7158 Overnight Address ...... 209 Ridge Road ...... Davidson, NC 28036 Press Row Phone ...... 704-894-7267 2010-11 pr e v ie W o f r e t u r n in g l e t t e r Win n e r s s tarters r eturning (2) Wil d c a t c o a c h in g s t a f f No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Head Coach ...... Michele Savage 24 Ashley Lax G 5-10 Sr. 11.1 2.5 Alma Mater ...... Northwestern ’93 14 Sophia Aleksandravicius F 6-4 So. 12.0 8.0 Record at Davidson ...... 0-0 (first year) a c t s Career Record ...... Same s tarters l ost (3) F E-mail ...... [email protected] No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG 10 Alex Thompson G 5-8 Graduated 12.6 4.4 Assistant Coach ...... Mary Ciuk 35 Julia Paquette F 6-2 Graduated 7.7 5.9 Alma Mater ...... Southern Conn. State 2 Monica Laune G/F 5-10 Graduated 7.9 2.9 E-mail ...... [email protected]

u i c k o ther k ey l etterwinners r eturning (7) Assistant Coach ...... Jamie Thomatis No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Q 20 Chloe Woodington G 5-6 R-Jr. 2.0 0.5 Alma Mater ...... Middle Tenn. State 42 Kristen Johnsen F 6-0 Jr. 5.3 3.7 E-mail ...... [email protected] 33 Amanda Ottaway G/F 6-1 Jr. 1.3 1.0 44 Logan Hartman F 6-1 Jr. DNP- injured Assistant Coach ...... Kira Mowen 32 Barbara Sitton G 5-5 So. 3.9 3.4 Alma Mater ...... Youngstown State 14 Sarah Davis F 6-3 So. 3.9 2.4 E-mail ...... [email protected] 25 Jasmine Calin G 5-11 So. 1.3 0.6 12 Katrin Chiemeka G 5-9 So. 0.7 0.8 BBall Office Phone ...... 704-894-2372 BBall Office Fax ...... 704-894-2556 n ewcomers (2) No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 15 Laura Murray G 5-9 Fr. Harrisburg, Pa. 35 Shneeka Center G/F 5-10 Fr. Smithtown, N.Y.

2009-10 Qu ic k r e v ie W Ba s k e t Ba l l h is t o r y Record...... 14-15 1st yr. of varsity competition . . . .1973-74 SoCon record ...... 12-8/t-6th All-time record . . . . .325-425/31 seasons

WOMEN’S2009-10 SoCon Tournament BASKETBALL record. . . 0-1 NCAA Tournament appearances ...... 0 ...... L, 67-73, to Furman in first round WNIT appearances ...... 1 Last WNIT appearance ...... 2006-07

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THIS IS DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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JOHN M BELK ARENA .

Top flight facility. Top notch school. One of the Southern Conference’s leading athletic and academic institutions. That’s the set- ting for the women’s basketball team at Davidson College. The Baker Sports Complex is the centerpiece of the Wildcats’ athlet- ics facilities and the heart of Davidson basketball. Belk Arena, which seats 5,223 for basketball, has been the Wildcats’ home since they started playing again in 1992-93. In addition to the 5,223-seat John M. Belk Arena, the complex includes the Carl and Louise Knobloch Tennis Center, Cannon Natatorium, Dickson Administrative Wing and Finley Education Center, plus the Charles W. Parker Wrestling Room, a weight room, sports medicine center, four racquetball courts and one squash court. It also houses the athletic department offices. Named in honor of the late John M. Belk ’43 — a for- mer captain of the Wildcats’ teams, a Davidson College trustee for more than 15 years and former mayor of Charlotte, This past year, Davidson made it eight straight winning seasons on its home court with an 8-4 record. The 2007-08 squad rattled off 10 wins at home and matched the teams from 1997-98, ‘98-99 and ’06-07 for the most wins at home. The ’Cats also had the second highest winning percentage in 2007-08 (.833) in their 18-year history at Belk Arena. They have gone 42-17 the past five years in home contests.

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Year Record Pct. 1992-93 6-5 .545 1993-94 3-10 .231 1994-95 3-7 .300 1995-96 8-4 .667 1996-97 9-3 .750 1997-98 10-1 .909 1998-99 10-4 .714 1999-00 5-7 .417 2000-01 3-8 .273 2001-02 7-4 .636 2002-03 6-5 .545 2003-04 8-3 .727 2004-05 8-3 .727 Davidson staffs six fully-licensed athletic 2005-06 8-4 .667 trainers. Brian Wheeler works directly with 2006-07 10-2 .833 the women’s basketball program, which 2007-08 10-2 .833 also relies on team doctors, Dr. Don 2008-09 6-5 .545 D'Alessandro and Dr. Karl 'Skip' Barkley. 2009-10 8-4 .667 Totals 128-81 .612

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Baker s ports c omplex The Baker Sports Complex, completed in 1989, houses all of Davidson’s indoor athletic facilities, including the John M. Belk Arena, Knobloch Tennis Center and Cannon Natatorium, as well as the athletic department offices, team locker rooms and the athletic training room.

John M. Belk a rena Named in honor of John M. Belk ’43 — a former Wildcat team captain, Davidson College trustee for more than 15 years and former mayor of Charlotte, Belk Arena is the home of men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball.

a lumni s tadium Completed in 2004, the $2-million soccer facility includes a new playing surface with a first-class irrigation system, lighting for night games, grandstands, a press box and a new scoreboard. The home of the men’s and women’s soccer teams also boasts its own clubhouse.

k nobloch t ennis c enter With four indoor courts, allows for year-round training.

c ovington c ourts Features 14 outdoor courts, both hard and clay surfaces.

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s mith f ield at r ichardson s tadium & irwin Belk t rack Built in 1924, Richardson Stadium is the 4,500-seat home of Davidson football as well as Doe Weight Room, the Don Bryant press box and several radio booths. Smith Field is ringed by Irwin Belk Track, the top-flight home of Wildcat track and field. Belk t urf f ield Completed in the fall of 2002, Belk Turf Field is the home of Wildcat field hockey.

Wilson f ield Wildcat baseball opened the 2005 season at Wilson Field, the renovated and renamed facility featuring permanent bleachers, a press box, concession stands and clubhouse.

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

The Wildcats’ head strength and conditioning coach, Craig Swieton, carries out the goal of Davidson’s strength and conditioning program — to increase the strength, power, speed, conditioning levels and flexi- bility of all student-athletes, helping reduce the risk of injury. Each team’s program, specifically designed by Swieton, aims to improve the sport energy utilization system and to increase the strength and power to the primary muscle groups used in that specific sport. In the fall of 2005, Davidson opened the Ernie Doe Weight Room, a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot facility dedicated to the needs of the college’s 21 varsity athletic teams. The weight room includes 16 power racks and eight lifting platforms, as well as other cutting-edge lifting and conditioning equipment to train the whole body. Prior to his arrival at Davidson, Swieton served most recently as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Central Michigan, where he was a graduate assistant as well from 2003-05. During his career, he also helped coordinate the strength and conditioning program at Duquesne. Swieton started his career as an intern at Syracuse in the summer of 2003 working with the football team. The Frankfort, N.Y., native earned a bachelor’s degree in applied exercise science from Springfield College in Springfield, Mass., in 2003. He was a member of both the football and track and field teams. Swieton is a member of both the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). Additionally, he is a level one certified club coach through USA Weightlighting. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport administration.

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A D AND PRESIDENTa c a d e mi c s s u c c e s s . . Jim Murphy, Tom Ross Director of Athletics Davidson President Jim Murphy was introduced as Davidson Thomas W. Ross became College’s Director of Athletics in November of Davidson’s 17th president Aug. 1, 1995, returning to his alma mater on the eve of 2007, after three decades of leader- its 100th anniversary of intercollegiate athletics. ship and public service in North Prior, Murphy, 52, served as executive asso- Carolina. ciate athletic director and chief financial officer Ross graduated from Davidson Asso for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association for 10 in 1972. He graduated with honors years. from the University of North The Atlanta native played football and Carolina School of Law, taught at the baseball during his freshman year, invaluable University’s School of Government, experience for guiding a program unique in its joined a Greensboro law firm and desire for excellence in athletics and academics served for one year in Washington, with one of the smallest enrollments among NCAA Division I schools. D.C., as chief of staff of a congressional office in the decade after. Davidson’s NCAA graduation rate of 91 percent was the highest in In 1984, Governor Jim Hunt appointed Ross as Superior Court Judge, Division I in 2001-02, second in 2002-03 with a rate of 97 percent and contin- a position he held for 17 years, and at the time, he was the youngest in ues to be above 90 percent each year. the state. Di “I firmly believe Davidson represents the ideal in college athletics and In his work adjudicating felony cases, Ross became familiar with a think the success of Davidson’s students, both in competition and after state justice system that suffered shortcomings from uneven sentencing graduation proves that,” Murphy said. “It’s true that Davidson needs inter- and a burgeoning prison population. In 1990, the N.C. Chief Justice collegiate athletics, but intercollegiate athletics need Davidson even more.” appointed him to chair a new Sentencing and Policy Advisory Since Murphy’s return, the Wildcats have pursued several major capital Committee. For two years the 23-member panel worked to create a projects, including the creation of the innovative $10-million Davidson structured sentencing system that was eventually accepted by the legis- Scholars Program, and major improvements have lature and became a model for similar programs nationwide. been completed in Belk Arena and Smith Field at For his efforts, Ross received the William H. Rehnquist Award for Richardson Stadium. Murphy has overseen the con- Judicial Excellence from the National Center for State Courts. Chief struction of the Belk Artificial Surface Field, Alumni Justice Rehnquist, now deceased, presented the award personally to Stadium, Wilson Field and the football stadium Ross in the Great Hall of the Supreme Court.

expansion project, including a state-of-the-art In 1999, Chief Justice Burley Mitchell appointed Ross M. weight room, new press box and additional perma- as director of the state’s Administrative Office of the Courts. After run- nent seating. ning the North Carolina Court System for nearly two years, Ross was Murphy, the 2004 NACDA Division I-AA/I- invited by the trustees of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation to become AAA Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year, the Foundation’s executive director. His seven years at the Foundation served two terms on the prestigious NCAA involved him in statewide Division I Management Council. He chaired the issues and policy, advocating Division I-AA Governance Committee and formerly for legislative reform and cre- served on the NCAA Division I Business and ating coalitions of non-profit Finance Cabinet, the Division I Governance agencies to increase their Committee and the Division I Finance Committee. influence in public affairs. From 2002-04, Murphy chaired the Athletic Since becoming president Directors Association of the Southern Conference. of Davidson College in 2007, He was part of Charlotte’s successful bid to host the Ross has begun an ambitious NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championships in 1999 and 2000 and strategic assessment process, served as Tournament Director of the first and second-round games of the initiated campus-wide discus- 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in Charlotte. sions of diversity and inclu- A former member of the Division I Football Issues Committee and past sivity, and announced the president of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletic Directors name of The Davidson Trust, Association, Murphy was also a member of the NCAA Task Force on the college’s historic financial W Recruiting, an 18-member panel charged with changing the culture of aid program that replaced recruiting in intercollegiate athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA’s loans with grants in all finan- Fiscal Responsibility Oversight Group. cial aid packages. A licensed Certified Public Accountant and 1978 graduate of Davidson Ross married the T with a degree in economics, he earned a Master of Science degree in man- former Susan mary agement from Georgia Tech in 1979. He worked from 1979-85 as an audit Donaldson in 1972, and ship manager with the international public accounting firm of KPMG Peat they have two children, letes Marwick in Atlanta with responsibility for financial statement audits of Mary Kathryn Elkins Davi public and private companies with up to $1 billion in assets. ‘01 and Thomas W. stren

WOMEN’SActive in the community, BASKETBALL Murphy is involved with Social Venture Ross, Jr. ‘99, both comm facul Partners — Charlotte, chairs the Board of Managers of the Lake Norman Davidson graduates. throu YMCA, the Board of Directors of the Charlotte Regional Sports year Commission, served three years on the Board of the Charlotte Council for enga Children and three years on the Board of Directors of the Town of Davidson stitu Youth Baseball League. opm Murphy is married to Dr. Susan Roberts, a political science professor at Davidson. His 23-year-old son, Matt, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, works in advertising in Chapel Hill, N.C.

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ADMIN HEAD COACHES ./

Scott Applegate Brian Barmes Dick Cooke Marc Gignac Beth Hayford Sandy Helfgott Associate Director of Athletics Equipment Manager Senior Men's Administrator, Sports Information Director Head Athletic Trainer Director of Head Baseball Coach P.E. & Recreation

Jamie Hendricks Lee Jones Martin McCann Katy McNay Craig Swieton Annie Porges Director of Ticketing & Director of Lake Campus Director of Marketing Assistant Athletic Director, Strength & Director of the Davidson Game Operations & Promotions Senior Woman Administrator Conditioning Athletic Foundation

Head Coaches

Gary Andrew Greg Ashton Drew Barrett Tim Cowie Bob McKillop Tripp Merritt M. Cross Country/Track Women’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Volleyball Men’s Basketball Football

Bob Patnesky Caroline Price Matt Spear Jen Straub Tim Straub Ginny Turner Wrestling Women’s Tennis Men’s Soccer W. Cross Country/Track Golf Field Hockey

Michele Savage Kimberly Wayne John Young Women’s Basketball Lacrosse Swimming & Diving Davidson Athletic Foundation The Davidson Athletic Foundation’s pri- mary purpose is to raise operating, scholar- ship and capital funds to support student ath- letes and the Division I athletic programs of Davidson College. A corollary purpose is to strengthen the broader academic-athletic community of alumni, athletes and coaches, faculty and staff, parents and neighbors WOMEN’S BASKETBALL through the hosting of events throughout the Annie Porges TBA year and through communications that Director of DAF Associate Director of DAF engage the DAF’s external and internal con- stituencies and complement the DAF’s devel- opment efforts. Anna Mitchell Athletics Gifts Office for the DAF

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SEASON OUTLOOK The Wildcats’ 2010-11 selves accountable as a team, we will have What has impressed you most season begins a new era for a chance at being a great team.” about the senior class? the program as Michele Savage takes over the reins. 2009-10 Quick Recap Coach Savage: “Both Ashley and Chloe Savage enters her first year as a Last season the Wildcats finished 14-15 have strong leadership skills and care so head coach and the excitement is run- overall, facing top program’s like much about the success of the team. They ning all through the program. Nebraska and N.C. State, truly have shown me just what a With a solid balance of talent from top both of which advanced Ashley Lax special place Davidson College to bottom, good depth and the leader- to the NCAA Tournament, is. They’re what I call “character ship of two veteran seniors, Davidson and Creighton, which people” – they do the right thing has the capability to make this year a made the second round of for the right reason. Both of them special one. the WNIT. They had their have pushed themselves in the Coach Savage’s thoughts on this seventh straight winning preseason to be prepared for the year’s team and what you can expect season in league games at rigors of the six months ahead of from the Davidson Women’s Basketball 12-8. Gone due to gradua- us. They encourage their team- team for the 2010-11 campaign… tion are starters Alex mates yet also hold them to a Thompson, Julia Paquette high standard. I want nothing What are some key factors for the and Monica Laune. but the best for both of these team’s success this season? Thompson, an All-SoCon young ladies – they are outstand- First Team pick by the ing representatives of Davidson Coach Savage- “As a college player I coaches last year, left her College and wear their Wildcat was fortunate to play on a fundamental- name scattered through- gear with pride. ly sound team. We were not the most tal- out the Wildcat record Ashley is a crafty and knowl- ented team in the but books, and Paquette and edgeable scorer – she has a great we did end up as Big Ten champions and Laune were both two of stroke and I expect her to be a earned a ring for our efforts. Likewise, the hardest workers on the court during consistent scoring threat for us. Ashley is a my Davidson team this year, may not their four-year careers and unsung team hard worker and has a winner’s mentality. have the most talent in the SoCon or leaders. Chloe has been a great vocal leader dur- have as many Top 100 recruits as some of ing the preseason and I am looking for- our non-conference opponents, but, I like 2010-11 Returners ward to seeing her have an outstanding the makeup of this squad. The pieces that return for Savage are senior year. She is a solid ball-handler and Can I make the group understand that nine letterwinners, which starts with the also has a knack for knocking down big ball movement and shot selection will senior class of Ashley Lax and Chloe buckets. She will play the point guard as ultimately wear a team down? Will we Woodington. The tandem hope to cap off well as the off-guard spot for us this year.” be able to master the art of pushing the their careers by assisting the Wildcats to tempo both on offense and on defense their first league title. Cracking the Lineup: and still be able to play the kind of game Add in the pieces of juniors Logan Backcourt and Front that I want to play? I preach to the team Hartman (missed all of 2009-10), Amanda The Wildcats return two of their five that communication is critical for us – Ottaway and Kristen Johnsen, along with starters from a year ago, led by Lax in the can I make them truly believe this and a deep sophomore class, which was backcourt and Aleksandravicius in the talk on the court the way I know they ranked the best recruiting class in the frontcourt. Aleksandravicius, who tallied will in the locker room or the way I SoCon a year ago and includes Barbara 11 double-doubles (nine vs. the SoCon) for know they will on our bus rides? My Sitton, Sophia Aleksandravicius, Sarah second-most in the league, had an out- ultimate goal will be to give each player Davis, Jasmine Calin and Katrin standing first year. One of the top post a well-defined role and help each player Chiemeka, and it all sets up the 'Cats for players in the league, she was named to accept that role so that in turn, their role another great season and a run in the the SoCon All-Freshman team by the can continue to expand their game and SoCon. coaches and earned a spot on the All-State will make us a better team. Senior Class Second-Team. The first-year player fin- I believe strongly in Lax finished third on the ished with averages of 12 points and 8 the power of the team. If team with a 11.1 point per rebounds, putting her in the top-10 of the we can stay together as a game average. The senior league in both categories. In addition, she group I feel we can grow sharp-shooter showed a was a force on the defensive end, swatting and continue to develop deadly eye from downtown, away 49 shots, good for third-most in a over the coming months. canning 38.1 percent of her single season for Davidson. There are very few col- three-pointers. Lax has “The NCAA tweaked the rules this year lege athletic teams that started 55 games and set the and allowed Division I women’s basket- get through a season single-season school mark ball teams to start practice forty days prior without adversity and for made three-balls with 66 to the start of their first game – the stipula- challenges that at times, in 2008-09 and was two off tion being that a team can only practice seem unfair. As a first- of that mark last year, hit- thirty of those forty days,” said Savage.

WOMEN’Syear head coach I fully BASKETBALL ting 64 treys. “As a new coaching staff this extra prepa- expect to face obstacles Woodington, after miss- ration time was much needed and has along the way that, Chloe Woodington ing her first two years due been well used. I have implemented an when I reflect back a few to pre-season injuries, came entire new offensive system and have also years down the road, back fully healthy last year changed our look on the defensive end. will ultimately help and appeared in 28 games. The players have been extremely adapt- shape my coaching philosophy. The She clipped the double-digit mark at home able and ‘sponge-like’ – I really give them Davidson 2010-11 basketball team has so vs. Wofford in points for first time in her credit for the focus and attention to detail far been a bonded group – they care for career with 11 and has the ability to score they have shown.” each other. If we can build on this and points in a hurry. push each other to excel and hold our- Three players on last year’s team started 1 2 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:33 PM Page 13

SEASON OUTLOOK 26 games or more – two of those players also get into the lanes. Her international head to Texas for a have graduated. What will it take to playing experience has helped in her Thanksgiving tournament crack your starting line up? development as hosted by University of a basketball Sophia Texas-San Antonio, they are Coach Savage: “When a new Aleksandravicious player. just a few highlights from the coach comes into a program the Jasmine has 2010-11 schedule. players do start with a clean slate stepped up her In addition to those contests, the and an opportunity to show why game and Wildcats will host William & Mary, they deserve to play. The team become one of Radford and Princeton as part of its non- thus far is making my decisions our better conference schedule, while also partak- about playing time difficult. perimeter ing in a 20-game Southern Conference In the frontcourt, Sophia defenders. Her slate. The SoCon Tournament returns to proved to be a factor at both ends offensive skills Chattanooga, Tenn., at McKenzie Arena of the court last year. She is con- are solid, but on the campus of UTC, March 3-7. tinuing to develop in the post she can really and I expect her shooting per- make a differ- You start out the season on the road, centage to be higher this year, ence for us taking on a team that advanced to the and I also expect her to get to the when the other second round of the NCAA Tournament free throw line more. team has the in Arkansas-Little Rock and then con- Junior Amanda Ottaway is ball. tinue the road trip going into the fundamentally one of the more The freshmen unfriendly confines of Bud Walton complete players that we have. are small in Arena on the campus of Arkansas from Her footwork is very good and number, there the SEC. In the same month, your team she is steady around the basket. are only two of will head to San Antonio, Texas to play Logan, another junior, is a them, but in the Roadrunner Classic. Near the mighty in their end of the year, on December 29, you heart and com- welcome the champion of the Ivy petitiveness. League to Baker Arena. What are your Laura Murray, a Pennsylvania native, is thoughts about this season’s schedule? a very complete player. She has a pretty shot with range yet is also comfortable Coach Savage: “Bringing a team on the with the ball in her hands – either direct- road early and getting a taste of life ing the offense or getting to the rim. together as a team is something I am Her running mate, Shneeka Center looking forward to. from New York, has earned the respect of The non-conference playing schedule the team with the energy and inner fire will accomplish a few different things for she brings to everything she does. She will our team. We will matchup against teams Barbara Sitton be called on to help us both inside and on from eight different conferences ranging the perimeter. from the SEC to the Ivy League, which Both of these players have well- will expose us to different playing styles. deserved confidence in their abilities and We will play two teams that participated have challenged our veterans from day in the NCAA tournament – and both of one. The rest of the team would have it no these teams return at least three starters. other way and that is one of the traits that March Madness is the ultimate challenge I admire about the Davidson student-ath- for every team in America, so getting an lete. They like to be challenged.” early taste of this type of competition vocal presence for us and finds a way to will benefit us. The non-conference por- get the team a few extra offensive posses- The 2010-11 Schedule tion of our schedule will also allow us to sions with her rebounding knack. Davidson will tip their season off by bring our two seniors (Ashley from A third junior, Kristen Johnson, has dis- making a trip to the state of Arkansas for Arkansas and Chloe from Texas) back to played a nice mix of scoring ability and is the first time in program history as well as their hometowns – playing in front of one of our better rebounders. On every family and friends team there is usually one or two players Kristen Johnsen is always a nice that things just run better when they are thing.” on the court – KJ is that player for us right now. A question mark for my coaching staff is sophomore post player Sarah Davis. Sarah has had battled an early season injury, so we have to take a wait and see approach. She is a quick study though and WOMEN’S BASKETBALL knows the play-book as well as anyone currently on the court. The backcourt will be anchored by the seniors. Barbara Sitton will fill in and is a good floor general. She attacks the basket well despite her compact size. Barb can be a relentless defender and I will need her to be just that. Katrine, a sophomore from France, has range out to the three-point line and can WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 1 3 . . 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:33 PM Page 14

2010 11 ROSTER Fa c il it ie s - n u Me r ic a l r o s t e r No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 12 Katrin Chiemeka G 5-7 So. Marienthal, France Lycee Tristan Corbiere 14 Sarah Davis C 6-3 So. St. Clair, Mich. St. Clair 15 Laura Murray G 5-9 Fr. Harrisburg, Pa. Trinity 20 Chloe Woodington G 5-6 R-Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii Parkway High (La.) 21 Sophia Aleksandravicius F 6-4 So. Pound Ridge, N.Y. School of Holy Child 24 Ashley Lax F 5-10 Sr. Little Rock, Ark. Pulaski Academy 25 Jasmine Calin G 5-10 So. Miami, Fla. Coral Reef 32 Barbara Sitton G 5-5 So. Richmond, Va. Lloyd C. Bird 33 Amanda Ottaway G/F 6-1 Jr. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Hollidaysburg, Pa. 35 Shneeka Center G/F 5-10 Fr. Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West 42 Kristen Johnsen F 6-0 Jr. Wayne, Pa. Conestoga 44 Logan Hartman F 6-1 Jr. New Wilmington, Pa. New Castle

a l ph a Be t ic a l r o s t e r No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 21 Sophia Aleksandravicius F 6-4 So. Pound Ridge, N.Y. School of the Holy Child 25 Jasmine Calin G 5-10 So. Miami, Fla. Coral Reef 35 Shneeka Center G/F 5-10 Fr. Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West 12 Katrin Chiemeka G 5-9 So. Marienthal, France Lycee Tristan Corbiere 14 Sarah Davis C 6-3 So. St. Clair, Mich. St. Clair 44 Logan Hartman F 6-1 Jr. New Wilmington, Pa. New Castle 42 Kristen Johnsen F 6-0 Jr. Wayne, Pa. Conestoga 24 Ashley Lax F 5-10 Sr. Little Rock, Ark. Pulaski Academy 15 Laura Murray G 5-9 Fr. Harrisburg, Pa. Trinity 33 Amanda Ottaway G/F 6-1 Jr. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Hollidaysburg 32 Barbara Sitton G 5-5 So. Richmond, Va. Lloyd C. Bird 20 Chloe Woodington G 5-6 R-Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii Parkway High (La.)

c o a c h in g & s u ppo r t s t a f f Head Coach: Michele Savage (Northwestern ‘93), 1st Year

Assistant Coach: Mary Ciuk (Southern Conn. State ‘80), 1st year Assistant Coach: Jamie Thomatis (Middle Tenn. State ‘04), 1st year Assistant Coach: Kira Mowen (Youngstown State ‘08), 1st year

Athletic Trainer: Brian Wheeler (Florida State), 4th year

Strength and Conditioning: Craig Swieton (Springfield College ‘03), 4th year

pronunciation g u id e WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Sophia Aleksandrvicius Ah-LEX-and-drav-a-jes Jasmine Calin CAL-in Katrin Chiemeka CAT-trin Cha-meka Mary Ciuk Chuck

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HEAD COACH t h e savage fil e Hometown: Westchester, Ill. Education: Northwestern (B.S., 1993) Coaching Experience: Davidson College (head coach, 2010-present) Tulane University (assistant coach, 1999-10) Cornell University (assistant coach, 1997-99) University of Toledo (assis- tant coach, 1995-97) Chicago State University (assistant coach, 1993-95)

Michele Savage, the 11th head coach in the As a player, she was a coach’s delight.” nine seasons with head coach Lisa Stockton at 31-year history of Davidson women’s basket- Although Savage was consistently Tulane University, an outstanding academic ball, comes to the Wildcats with impeccable Northwestern’s team leader in scoring, school with excellent women’s basketball. credentials as she guides a program that rebounds and steals, she never displayed any Savage was recruiting coordinator, coached seeks academic and athletic excellence while sense of entitlement, Perrelli said. post players and prepared scouting reports on competing in the tough Southern “She was always one of the first players on opponents during her tenure at Tulane. The Conference. the court for practice, and she worked every Green Wave earned three trips to the NCAA While this is Savage’s first experience as a bit as hard in practice as she did in games,” tournament and one to the WNIT in Savage’s head coach, she’s been well trained for suc- Perrelli said. “She was an inside player who nine years with the program. cess. She was an All-America player at pres- knew her strengths and emphasized them. She The entire athletic department at Tulane – in tigious Northwestern University where she fact, the entire university community – had to was later inducted into the school’s athletic “Davidson made an extremely good hire. learn to manage the aftermath of one of the

r e nHall a of Fame. She led the Wildcats to the Big greatest natural disasters in America’s history Ten championship in 1990 and to two con- Michele has done a great job at Tulane bringing in quality student-athletes that – the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina a secutive seasons of more than 20 wins result- in New Orleans, the home of Tulane’s campus. ing in back-to-back appearances in the succeeded in the classroom and won con- Savage was on the staff there at the time. NCAA tournament. Her work as a player ference championships. I think she will be The women’s basketball team was forced to and assistant coach earned her a spot in the highly successful at Davidson.” pick up lock, stock and barrel and head to Illinois Sports Hall of Fame in 2008. Lubbock, Texas, to attend class and practice on

e l k Davidson’s players are going to be — the campus of Texas Tech for the fall semester. coached by a gifted athlete who shot 60.6 head women’s basketball coach at Auburn It was an experience that Savage will never percent from the field at Northwestern, forget. which is a school record. She scored 1,688 was an uncanny scorer close to the basket.” “We had 10 players on that particular points for the Wildcats, claimed 681 What kind of head coach does Perrelli think team,” Savage said, “and they were all terrific rebounds and totaled 200 steals. Savage will be? “Successful, very much so,” he people. We were a very close group and deter- m. B Just how special was she as a player? said. “She had a great ability to communicate mined to get through it. We also had the bene- “I knew that if we could successfully when she was playing. It’s a powerful asset fit of the Texas Tech people giving us so much recruit Michele to Northwestern that we that shouldn’t be taken for granted. Many help and kindness. I can never say enough would be in the running for Big Ten champi- coaches know their X’s and O’s, but communi- about how wonderful they were to us, and cating it to the players is a that includes their fans.” different story. Coming Remarkably, Tulane’s women’s basketball o h n from Northwestern, team endured that difficult year and still pro- J Michele knows all about duced a winning season. being able to merge aca- As with most good discoveries, serendipity demics with winning bas- was in play in bringing Savage to Davidson. ketball. She will be an Davidson was committed to a national search excellent coach at for its new women’s basketball coach, which Davidson.” occurred. If anything, “We attracted a remarkable number of tal- Savage is somewhat ented coaches that were interested in the posi- understated in her person- tion,” Athletic Director Jim Murphy said. ality traits. Mary Ciuk, “Davidson’s name and reputation, along with who is an assistant coach on Savage’s Davidson staff, was an assistant coach at Northwestern “Davidson has an outstanding coach in during Savage’s entire Michele Savage. Michele played a big role WOMEN’Sonships,” said Don Perrelli, BASKETBALL Savage’s head career there. in the success we have had here at Tulane. coach at Northwestern. “She was more than “Michele is not an in-your-face kind of per- Her loyalty and commitment to the people special; she was number one on the list of son,” Ciuk said. “She wasn’t that way as a she works with and the players she coach- players that we felt like we had to recruit.” player and won’t be as a coach. While she es is to be commended. Michele is an Perrelli, who coached Northwestern for 15 wasn’t out to show anyone up, let me tell you excellent recruiter and teacher because of seasons, watched Savage in high school at that she didn’t want to lose to anyone. She the relationships and trust she builds with Immaculate Heart of Mary in Westchester, Ill. was the star player, but she always shared the young people. I truly believe Michele will “She was one of the top 15 women high praise with her teammates.” take Davidson Women’s Basketball to new school players in the country,” Perrelli said. And what will Savage expect from her play- heights.” “She played on a powerhouse high school ers? “For them to be in top physical condition team, was a great student, a quiet leader and and to be better than good,” Ciuk replied. — Lisa Stockton came from an absolutely wonderful family. Savage comes to Davidson after working for head women’s basketball coach at Tulane 1 6 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:33 PM Page 17

HEAD COACH knows that her team is not always going to Davidson, the atmosphere here and every- “Michele Savage is an outstanding coach. have the most talented players on the thing about it. Our players are energetic and She is the perfect fit for Davison. She is court. But even then, she says, winning is excited and want to prove themselves.” highly respected in our profession. She possible. Savage knows that no matter how well she understands academic and athletic integri- “I want our team to compete in coaches, getting good players is key to suc- ty. She has a tremendous understanding of every single game,” she says. “Teams that cess. It’s that way everywhere. She likes the game and her players will learn so work hard and are fundamentally sound recruiting and enjoys the challenge that much from her.” are hard to beat. We can control those Davidson presents: recruiting the best aca- things, and I expect us to.” demically and athletically. Savage has a little old-school about She enjoys watching basketball and talking — Carol Owens her that is appealing. Trash talking is not a with prospects one-on-one. The high num- associate head women’s basketball coach part of her DNA. bers of players who end up transferring in at Notre Dame “It’s not what you say, but what you convince her that it’s do that counts,” Savage said. “We will absolutely necessary for the coach and player our success in men’s basketball, certainly con- stress that with our players.” to get to know each other well. She was a tributed to it.” Make no mistake that a raging competitive highly-recruited player herself and recalls So did Murphy’s experience and good fire burns inside this soft-spoken, understated what she liked and didn’t like about the memory. Lisa Stockton was an assistant coach coach. She has the ability to focus on the process. at Georgia Tech when Murphy served there as moment. “When a coach and prospect sit down one- executive associate athletic director and chief “I enjoy a win a lot,” she said, “and I want on-one, indelible impressions are left,” financial officer for the Georgia Tech Athletic our players to enjoy a win while understand- Savage said. “I recall when I was being Association. Murphy was so impressed with ing that we don’t bask in it. Tomorrow is a recruited that sometimes when a coach left Stockton’s work at Georgia Tech that he con- new day.” our house, I’d say, ‘I don’t think I could play tinued to follow her career as Tulane’s head Savage says she’s learned something from for that particular coach.’ There were about coach. every coach she’s played for and worked with. 175 players in Division 1 that transferred last When it was time to seek a head coach for Her defensive philosophy is to keep oppo- year. It’s important for my assistant coaches Davidson’s women’s program, talking to nents from getting comfortable by making and me to get to know the young women Stockton was a natural. Stockton was thinking them play against combination man-to-man that we’re recruiting, and for them to know along the same lines, because she called and zone defenses. us equally as well.” Murphy to tell him about one of her bright She will know more about this team’s While Savage went on to become a high and talented assistant coaches – Michele strengths as the season progresses. But early school and college basketball star, it was not Savage. She was ready to be a head coach, on she saw a team that had length and size, a given. Basketball was not first on her child- Stockton said. which might lead to more zone blended with hood horizon. Music was. Her father is a gift- Unlike many schools, Davidson doesn’t use some sagging man-to-man. And when the ed and versatile musician and Michele took an external search committee to find head Wildcats press this season, it might well be after him. She was a talented young pianist coaches. Instead, once the college decides on more zone press than straight man-to-man, all- and didn’t take up basketball until she was which coaches to bring in for a campus visit, over-the-court pressure. 12 years old, at the urging of a gym teacher. those candidates visit with all college con- Coaches learn from their experiences. “Michele started out in music,” said her stituencies: the president, faculty mother, Mary Savage, of Douglasville, representatives, other coaches and Ga. “But when she started with bas- team members. It gives the college ketball, it was apparent that she was and the candidate a great chance to talented.” get to know each other. So talented, in fact, that when Murphy saw Savage hit a home McKinley Middle School in Illinois run in her visit. He had already didn’t have a girls’ basketball team, studied and been impressed by her Michele became the only girl on the student years at Northwestern and boys’ team in seventh-grade. her assistant coaching tenures at Joe Savage, Mary’s father, was a Chicago State, Toledo, Cornell and band director in the Chicago public then Tulane. Savage’s experience school system. He still plays at his qualified her uniquely to under- Georgia church and is expert at sever- stand the culture of Davidson’s aca- al instruments, including piano, flute demics and athletics. and trumpet. He also had a keen “Michele knows what it’s like to knack for teaching music. recruit to a school with a high aca- “Michele was a very good classical demic profile,” Murphy said. pianist,” Mr. Savage said, “and she After this thorough getting-to-know-each- continues to play even now.” other visit, Savage became the first African- Savage’s playing career at Northwestern saw Joe and Mary were strict in wanting the American women’s basketball head coach at her play close to the basket, hit a high percent- best education possible for Michele. It was Davidson. age of her shots, and get to the foul line. She stressed in their home and with obvious suc- One of Davidson’s returning players, senior plans to incorporate the inside game as an cess. One doesn’t win a basketball scholar- Ashley Lax from Little Rock, Ark., was important part of her Davidson offense. ship to Northwestern University unless she’s impressed after meeting Savage for the first Certainly, she understands the importance of an accomplished student. time. the 3-point shot in today’s college basketball, “I am enthusiastic about Michele getting “She is soft-spoken and gentle in her but she doesn’t believe that her team has to this chance to be a head coach at Davidson,” e speech,” Lax said, “but we listen when she shoot 20 or more of those shots every game. Mr. Savage said. “She has many previous She values good shot selection as a vital part experiences that will help her succeed there. talks. We can tell that she’s excited to be here.” WOMEN’S BASKETBALL e Davidson sophomore Sophia of winning basketball. She is a demanding person who has high Aleksandravicius first met Savage when the Like every major college basketball coach, standards for herself and will also have them coaching candidate met with the basketball Savage wants her team to play in the NCAA for her players.” team. Her first impression of Coach Savage? tournament. The path to successfully reaching Told how impressed people are with h “She leads by her presence and doesn’t feel that goal, she believes, is to win consistently in Coach Savage’s ability to get her point across like she has to yell to get her point across. But the conference. in a quiet demeanor, Mr. Savage laughed and observed. w all of us know very well that she doesn’t like “If we can compete and win consistently in to lose.” our league, that ought to help prepare us to “Yes, that’s true about Michele. But this is Savage’s outlook on basketball is working have a chance in the NCAA tournament,” she also true about her: she can turn it on when hard and trying not to make the sport more said. “I like what I see from our players this she needs to.” year, from our seniors to the freshmen. I love Father knows best. complicated than it is. She’s a realist and WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 1 7 . . 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:33 PM Page 18

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t h e c iu k f il e Hometown: Adams, Mass. Education: Southern Conn. State (B.S., 1980) Florida (Masters in Athletic Administration, 1982) Coaching Experience: Davidson College (assistant coach, 2010-present) University of Massachusetts (associate head coach, 2002- 10) Cornell University (assistant coach, 1995-02) Northwestern (assistant coach, 1984-95) Stetson (assistant coach, 1982- Ciuk beings her first season with 2002. There, she helped cultivate 10 all- 84) Davidson after an eight-year tenure at league players, two academic All-Ivy Florida (assistant coach, 1980- Massachusetts. She will be the recruiting picks, one Ivy League Rookie of the Year 82) coordinator and will assist in opponent and four Ivy All-Rookie team selections. scouting and perimeter player develop- For 11 seasons, Ciuk was an assistant coached her during her playing career at ment for the Wildcats. coach at Northwestern, where she helped Northwestern. Ciuk came to Davidson after spending guide the Wildcats to four NCAA A 1980 graduate of Southern eight seasons as part of the UMass staff, Tournament appearances, the Big Ten Connecticut State, Ciuk earned a bachelor with the last four years holding the title championship in 1990 and a 189-122 of science degree in Physical Education of Associate Head Coach. Ciuk's primary record. During the summer of 1993, she and played four years on the basketball responsibilities at UMass included scout- served as an assistant coach for the Big team. The Owls posted a 57-28 mark and ing of opponents and coordinating the Ten All-Star team that toured through qualified for three AIAW national tourna- recruiting efforts. Australia and New Zealand. As ments during Ciuk’s playing career. o a c h e s Prior to her time at UMass, Ciuk was Northwestern's recruiting coordinator, Following graduation, Ciuk was an

c at Cornell were she helped the Big Red Ciuk assembled five recruiting classes that assistant basketball coach at the University to their first two winning seasons in the were ranked in the top-10 nationally. One of Florida while earning a master’s degree Ivy League with 8-6 records in 2001 and of those classes included Savage as Ciuk in Athletic Administration.

e a d t h e t h o Ma t is f il e Hometown: Destrehan, La. ./h Education: Middle Tenn. State (B.A., Health Ed.) Coaching Experience: Davidson College (assistant coach, 2010-present) Loyola University New d mi n Orleans (assistant coach, 2008-10) a Ursuline Academy (assistant varsity coach, 2005-07)

Thomatis enters her first season with Conference Tournament. all-time leading scorer with 1,971 points. Davidson and will handle some of the In her two years with the Wolfpack, Thomatis was an All-Sun Belt selection in recruiting with assistant coach Mary Thomatis was in charge of scheduling, 2001 and 2002. She made the All-Ohio Ciuk along with game scheduling, travel recruiting, post develpment, travel and Valley Conference (OVC) team in 2000 and and working with the post players. summer camps. She also helped develop was selected to the OVC All Freshman Thomatis came to Davidson after a scouting reports and aided assistants dur- team in 1999. During her junior season, WOMEN’Stwo-year stint as an assistant BASKETBALL coach for ing practice along with game planning. Thomatis was 12th in scoring in NCAA Kellie Kennedy at Loyola University Before her stint at Loyola, Thomatis Division I women’s basketball with 21.3 New Orleans where she helped the spent three years at her alma mater, points per game. She graduated from Wolfpack compile a 42-18 overall record. Ursuline Academy from 2005-07. MTSU in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in Last year saw the Wolfpack go 19-11 and A native of the New Orleans area, health education. 12-6 in conference play. Two seasons ago, Thomatis played four seasons at Middle Thomatis was part of assisting Loyola to Tennessee State. The Lady Raiders made a 23-7 record and a spot in the NAIA two appearances in the Women’s National National Championship Tournament Invitational Tournament (WNIT) during after recording a 16-2 conference mark her time with MTSU. She finished her and winning the Gulf Coast Athletic career in Murfreesboro as MTSU’s second 1 8 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:33 PM Page 19

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Hometown: Waynesboro, Pa. Education: Youngstown State (B.S., Exercise Science) Texas State (Masters of Ed., Sports Management, 2010) Coaching Experience: Davidson College (assistant coach, 2010-present) Texas State (graduate assis- tant coach, 2008-10)

Mowen is in her first season with Mowen came to San Marcos, Texas after Grentz. Davidson. Her main responsibilities will graduating from Youngstown State in 2008 A Pennsylvania native, Mowen earned include film exchange and breakdown, as with a bachelor’s degree in exercise sci- a masters of education with a specializa- well as working with the perimeter play- ence. While at YSU, Mowen played two tion sports manangement at Texas State ers. Mowen will also help coordinate con- seasons for head coach Tisha Hill and in 2010. ditioning with the strength and training helped the Penguins to 21 wins while on coaches. the team. This is Mowen's first full-time assistant Prior to her career at Youngstown, gig after spending two years as a graduate Mowen spent the 2003-05 seasons with the assisant for the Texas State women’s bas- Fighting Illini under head coach Theresa ketball team.

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THIRD YR FOURTH YR COACH . . FOURTH YR . Terry Gilliland, Brian Wheeler is Now in his who enters her the primary ath- fourth season, letic trainer for Craig Swieton third year with the women’s bas- the women's soc- was named the ketball program, cer, women's bas- strength and became a part of the Wildcat staff in ketball, and men's and women's swim- conditioning coordinator at Davidson in September of 2008 as a Administrative ming and diving teams. September of 2007. Prior to his arrival, Assistant. He is in his second tenure with the Swieton served as an assistant strength Among her duties are assisting with Wildcats, previously working with the and conditioning coach at Central various athlete and alumni databases, women’s soccer and baseball teams during Michigan during the 2006-07 season. along with assisting for hotel, travel and the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Swieton started his career as an intern

meal arrangements for the team and Wheeler earned his B.S. in Exercise at Syracuse in the summer of 2003, work- coaches. She also is responsible for the Science from Florida State University in ing with the football team. He was a monthly newsletters and general corre- 2002, where he worked with the football graduate assistant at Central Michigan spondences between parents and players. and baseball teams. He also earned his from 2003-05, and he also helped coordi- Gilliland previously worked at M.S. in Nutrition Education and Health nate the strength and conditioning pro- Statesville Roofing & Heating Co., Inc. for Promotion in 2004 from Florida State. gram at Duquesne. 19 -1/2 years as a Human Resource He also interned with the Jacksonville The Frankfort, N.Y., native earned a Manager, Payroll Administrator, Insurance Jaguars in 2003 and worked at The Lovett bachelor’s degree in applied exercise sci- d Coordinator and also handled accounts School in Atlanta, Ga., from 2006-08. ence from Springfield College in receivable. Springfield, Mass., in 2003. He was a In addition to her duties at Davidson, member of both the football and track Gilliland is the treasurer of the Shepherd and field teams. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Community Athletic Association. The Swieton is a member of both the association allows for over 500-plus stu- National Strength and Conditioning dents the option to be involved in a sport Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate of their choosing that is challenging and Strength and Conditioning Coaches rewarding to them. Association (CSCCA). Additionally, he is Gilliland and her husband Gene reside a level one certified club coach through in Mooresville, N.C. and have three chil- USA Weightlifting. dren – Kyle, Cody and Ethan.

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t h e l a X f il e Birthdate: May 27, 1989 Birthplace: Little Rock, Ark. Parents: Mike and Billie Lax Siblings: Lauren, Jared Nickname: A-Lax

2009-10 Highlights: •Set program's single-season record for made Asheville. •Third on team in scoring at 11.1 ppg. three-pointers with 66, which was third-best in •In the freshman's first career game she scored •Led the team with 64 made three-pointers, the SoCon. The 388 points scored were 10th-best eight points, six from behind the arc, in the third-most in a Wildcat single season. in a single-season. Wildcats' season-opening game at Georgia Tech. •18 times clipped the double-digit mark in •Scored in double figures 22 times, including points to push her career total to 40. hitting the 20-point mark five times. High School Notes: •Twice hit the 20-point mark, including net- •Had a team-best streak of 12 straight games •Named the Female Athlete of the Year for ting a career-high 25 points, 15 of them on a where the sophomore reached double digits. 2006-07 season at Pulaski. perfect 5-of-5 showing behind the arc, in guid- Overall, finished regular season hitting the dou- •Averaged 23 points, four rebounds and three ing the Wildcats to a 30-point win at UNC ble digit mark 13 of last 14 games. assists per game as a senior. Greensboro, Feb. 6. •Averaged 14.3 ppg against league foes, one of •Rated top small forward for Arkansas class of •Closed out season scoring in double figures three 'Cats to average in double figures. 2007 by Southern Starzz. in last five games, including an 11-point effort •Earned a team-best 16 points on 4-of-12 shoot- •Nominated to the McDonald’s All-American vs. Furman in the SoCon Tournament. ing, including two three-balls, and a personal- Team as well as for the Arkansas Player of the u t l•Capped o o k off regular season by nailing a best 6-for-7 from the 15-foot line to go along Year by the Downtown Tip-Off Club as a senior. career-best seven treys on way to a game-high with five boards and two assists at Towson, •A Triple-A/State Farm Scholar Athlete o 24 points in a 13-point win vs. Furman. Scored Nov. 22. 19 of those points in the first half, all on three- •Reached the 20-point mark for the first time in pointers (6-of-8). career with an even 20 points to match Alex •Finished two-game trip to Nebraska and Thompson for team-high honors vs. Western Creighton with 15 points, three rebounds, five Carolina, Dec. 14. c a r e e r h ig h s assists, five steals and a block. •Scored second 20-point game of career by Minutes •In first start of the 2009-10 campaign, going off for 24 points at Xavier on Dec. 30, dropped in 14 points, 12 of them from behind with 12 of them coming in the last minute and a 43, at UNCG, 1/5/09 half on four straight three pointers. Also had a Field Goals

e a s othe n arc on 4-of-8 shooting, and pocketed a per- sonal-best four steals at William & Mary. season-best six three-pointers. 9, last time at UNCG, 2/6/10 •Scored a team-best 19 points vs. Duquesne at •Hit the 20-point plateau for the third time in a Field Goal Attempts the UNCW-Hampton Inn Invitational. four-game stretch with a game-high tying 24 •Hit three of six total field goals from three- points vs. Wofford, Dec. 30. 20, at Xavier, 12/19/08 land on way to 16 points in a win at Western •Set a new personal-best with five assists in the Three-Point Field Goals Carolina. Wildcats’ three-point loss to College of 7, vs. Furman, 2/27/10 •Hit the double-figure mark in points with a Charleston, Jan. 12. Three-Point Field Goal Attempts •Matched a career-best in points by hitting the game-high 15 points and drained three of the 12, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 Wildcats’ seven treys, while hauling a career- 24-point mark for the third time, Jan. 17, at Free Throws best seven rebounds in a 22-point win over Chattanooga. Hit a career-high nine field goals UNC Greensboro. on 15 attempts, including five shots from down- 6, at Towson, 11/22/08 •Dropped in 13 points, including the game- town in 38 minutes of action. Free Throw Attempts winning three-pointer with 2.4 seconds left in •Carried the Wildcats to their 12th straight win 7, at Towson, 11/22/08 in the all-time series against Georgia Southern, 2009-10 s overtime to send Davidson to a thrilling 78-77 Offensive Rebounds win vs. Samford, Jan. 9. 12 of 13 points were Feb. 21, by matching career-best in points with from behind the arc. 24 on 8-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-7 from 3, at UNC Asheville, 11/16/07 •Tallied sixth straight double-figure game behind the arc in a 65-57 win. Defensive Rebounds with 10 points at College of Charleston, Jan. 7, vs. UNCG, 1/2/10 16. 2007-08 Highlights: Rebounds •Dished out a season-high four assists •Had a solid game off the bench to close out the month of January, setting season highs in 7, vs. UNCG, 1/2/10 vs.Elon. Assists •Led a sizzling shooting performance in the points (11) and field goals (5-of-7), while haul- first half by Davidson (70.8 percent) vs. CofC, ing in five of her six boards on the defensive 5, vs. CofC, 1/12/09 Feb. 20, by scoring all 15 of her points in the glass. Steals half. Drained four treys in the half. •The freshman scored seven points in 15 min- 4, at William & Mary, 11/22/09 utes of action and dished out a couple of assists Blocks WOMEN’S2008-09 Highlights: BASKETBALLin Davidson's 80-65 win over Appalachian State •Had a career sophomore campaign by set- on Jan. 12. 1, last time vs. Longwood, 1/6/10 ting career highs in nearly every category. •Pulled down a season-high six rebounds and Points •Finished ranked second on the team with a dished out two assists while pocketing a couple 25, at UNCG, 2/6/10 12.9 ppg average, good for 6th in the league. of steals in Davidson's 69-56 win over UNC

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2007-08 22- 0 244 11.1 20- 69 .290 8- 35 .229 9- 12 .750 11- 24 35 1.6 17- 0 8 26 0 11 57 2.6 2008-09 30- 29 983 32.8 137- 351 .390 66- 160 .413 48- 55 .873 10- 69 79 2.6 66- 0 48 110 6 21 388 12.9 2009-10 29- 26 839 28.9 111- 289 .384 64- 168 .381 37- 46 .804 14- 58 72 2.5 56- 2 45 84 1 27 323 11.1 Totals 81- 55 2,066 25.5 268- 709 .378 138- 363 .380 94- 113 .832 35- 151 186 2.3 139- 2 101 220 7 59 768 9.5 2 0 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:34 PM Page 21

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t h e Wo o d in g t o n f il e Birthdate: September 8, 1989 Birthplace: Upper Heyford, England Parents: Rodney and Ireen Woodington Siblings: India, Xavier, Zane Nickname: Sauce, Hot Sauce

2009-10 Highlights: Society. Also the class vice president junior •After missing first two seasons, played year and a member of the Astra & Beta in 28 games last year and started one. Club. •The redshirt sophomore netted first col- legiate point on a free throw at Nebraska, Nov. 13, and then drained first field goal, a three-ball, at Creighton, Nov. 15. •Swiped a career-best three steals in six minutes of action vs. Duquesne, Nov. 27. •Clipped the double-digit mark in points for first time in career with 11 points to go along with season highs of four rebounds and four assists vs. Wofford, Dec. 13. •Came off the bench for three points in six minutes at Georgia Southern, Jan. 18. o s t•Came e r off the bench to spark a 24-4 run, including a 9-0 run during the spurt, with six points in a win at Wofford, Feb. c a r e e r h ig h s 2. Finished with eight points. Minutes •Final game of regular season put up 23, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 seven points in 10 minutes of action in a Field Goals win vs. Furman at home. 4, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 2008-09 Highlights: Field Goal Attempts •Forced to miss all of the 2008-09 season 5, last time at Wofford, 2/2/10 due to a preseason injury. Three-Point Field Goals 1, last time vs. Furman, 2/27/10

2009-10 r 2007-08 Highlights: Three-Point Field Goal Attempts •Forced to miss entire freshman season 3, at Wofford, 2/2/10 due to a preseason injury Free Throws 2, last time vs. Furman, 3/4/10 High School Notes: Free Throw Attempts •Three-time team offensive MVP for 2, last time vs. Furman, 3/4/10 Parkway High. Offensive Rebounds •Capped her senior season with a nod 2, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 on the all-state second team, and was a Defensive Rebounds first team all-district. 2, last time at Wofford, 2/2/10 •Left Parkway as the all-time leading Rebounds scorer and was named The Shreveport 4, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 Times All-City Player of the Year as a Assists senior. 4, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 •First- and second-team member of the Steals Shreveport Times All-City teams in 2005- 3, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09

WOMEN’S06 and 2004-05, respectivley. BASKETBALL Blocks •Valedictorian of her class. •A school ambassador, school treasurer — and a member of the National Honor Points 11, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2007-08 Medical Redshirt — DNP 2008-09 injured — DNP 2009-10 28- 1 259 9.3 17- 53 .321 7- 26 .269 16- 25 .640 3- 11 14 0.5 29- 0 16 31 0 11 57 2.0 Totals 28- 1 259 9.3 17- 53 .321 7- 26 .269 16- 25 .640 3- 11 14 0.5 29- 0 16 31 0 11 57 2.0 2 2 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:34 PM Page 23

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t h e h a r t Ma n f il e Birthdate: August 8, 1989 Birthplace: New Castle, Pa. Parents: Dallas and Kristina Hartman Siblings: Dallas, Nancy and Mac Nickname: Lo

2009-10 Highlights: •Member of high school's National Honor •Forced to miss entire 2009-10 season Society, four-year high-honor student and due to a preseason injury. graduated in top-10 percent of class.

2008-09 Highlights: •Saw action in 29 of the 30 games as a freshman, including earning her first col- legiate start on Jan 26 at Western Carolina. •Was one of seven Wildcats to haul in at least five rebounds in her first collegiate game to pace Davidson to a game-high 57 boards in a 21-point win over

r o FiWinthrop l e s at the Winthrop Hilton Garden Inn Classic, Nov. 15. P •Hit a season-high 3-of-4 free throws on her way to five points off the bench on Nov. 22 at Towson. •Assisted the Wildcat bench with a c a r e e r h ig h s career-high nine points on a season-best Minutes 3-of-6 shooting and matched a season- 16, at App. State, 12/6/08 high with three makes at the charity Field Goals

l a ystripe e r in helping the Wildcats to a 20- 3, at App. State, 12/6/08 point victory at ASU, Dec. 6. Field Goal Attempts P •Had first career two-block game vs. 6, at Xavier, 12/19/08 App. State, Jan. 24. Three-Point Field Goals •Teamed with Amanda Ottaway for first collegiate start on Jan. 26 at Western – Carolina, hitting a pair of field goals for Three-Point Field Goal Attempts four points to go along with two 1, at Cincinnati, 12/21/08 rebounds and a steal. Free Throws

e n i o r 3, last time at App. State, 12/6/08 High School Notes: Free Throw Attempts s •A Four-year letterwinner, earned first- 4, last time at App. State, 12/6/08 team all-section honors in 2008. Offensive Rebounds •Ranked among top-five forwards in 3, at Winthrop, 11/15/08 Pennsylvania by PaPrep Report.com. Defensive Rebounds •Two-time Ambridge Christmas First 3, at App. State, 12/6/08 Team honors and tournament champion. Rebounds •The 6-1 forward shot over 50 percent 5, at Winthrop, 11/15/08 from the field, averaged 12.2 points per Assists game and pulled down nine rebounds a 2, at App. State, 12/6/08 game as a junior. Steals •First-team Quad A All-Section pick as a junior. 1, last time vs. UNCG, 2/9/09 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Blocks •In 2007, guided New Castle to an unde- feated season in their section. 2, vs. App. State, 1/24/09 Points •Was 2007 WPIAL Champion and three- time section champion. 9, at App. State, 12/6/08

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2008-09 29- 1 170 5.9 20- 55 .364 0- 2 .000 8- 11 .727 11- 14 25 0.9 26- 0 5 16 3 5 48 1.7 2009-10 injured — DNP Totals 29- 1 170 5.9 20- 55 .364 0- 2 .000 8- 11 .727 11- 14 25 0.9 26- 0 5 16 3 5 48 1.7

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t h e Jo h n s e n f il e Birthdate: January 5, 1990 Birthplace: Gaithersburg, Md. Parents: Arnold and Jane Johnsen Siblings: Lauren, Jeff and Scott Nickname: KJ

2009-10 Highlights: 19), hit for a personal-high eight points on •Started 12 of 29 games during sopho- 3-of-5 shooting from the field and a perfect more campaign. 2-for-2 from the charity stripe. •Averaged career highs in points and •Provided the Wildcats with a spark off rebounds. the bench in an 18-point win vs. Wofford, •Started year off with a solid game at Dec. 30, with seven points and five Creighton, getting 10 points, six of them rebounds in 11 minutes. coming from the charity stripe which was •Matched her career-high with two blocks a career-high, and swatted away a new in the Wildcats win at Elon, Feb. 9 career-best three shots to go along with •Played a big role off the bench in five rebounds. Davidson’s overtime win vs. Chattanooga, •Recorded first six career double-figure Feb. 14, by setting a new career-high in games in points as a sophomore, while minutes (23) and rebounds (6) in the 89-80 adding two double-doubles. win. •Earned second start of season in a win •Topped career-best in rebounds with over Wofford and responded with seven seven to go along with seven points in the points and six rebounds in 18 minutes of Wildcats’ 12th straight win against action. Georgia Southern, Feb. 21. •Came off the bench vs. Newberry, Dec. c a r e e r h ig h s 29, to drop in 13 points and pull down High School Notes: Minutes nine rebounds. •Averaged 14 ppg, 8 rpg, 3 blks and 2.5 41, vs. Samford, 1/9/10 •Topped season-high in points with 14 off assists as a senior in 2007-08. Field Goals the bench in Davidson’s 67-45 win over •Closed out prep career with over 1,000 6, vs. Samford, 1/9/10 UNCG, Jan. 2. points. Field Goal Attempts •In fifth career start of the season, the •All-Main Line pick in 2008 along with 11, vs. Samford, 1/9/10 sophomore broke out with a career-high garnering first-team All-Central League Three-Point Field Goals 17 points, matched career-best in honors. rebounds with a team-high nine and •Co-captain as a junior and senior prep- 1, last time vs. Wofford, 12/30/08 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts pocketed a personal-best three steals in ster. the ‘Cats 78-77 overtime win vs. Samford, •As a junior, averaged 12 ppg and 8 rpg to 1, last time at App. State, 1/23/10 Jan. 9. earn All-Central League First Team. Free Throws •One of three ‘Cats to record a double- •Two-time (2005 & 2006) second-team All- 6, at Creighton, 11/15/09 double in Davidson’s win over Western Central League pick. Free Throw Attempts Carolina, Jan. 25, by hauling in 10 •Selected Chester County All Star and 8, last time vs. UNCG, 1/2/10 rebounds to go along with 10 points. picked for the Suburban All Star game. Offensive Rebounds •Tallied second double-double of career •Co-MVP as freshman and senior prep- 7, at Samford, 2/13/10 with a personal-best 14 rebounds, seven ster. Defensive Rebounds each on offense and defense, to go along •Member of the National Honor Society 7, at Samford, 2/13/10 with 12 points at Samford, Feb. 13. and four-year honor roll student at Rebounds Conestoga. 14, at Samford, 2/13/10 2008-09 Highlights: Assists •Freshman started out her collegiate 3, last time at UNCG, 2/6/10 career with a combined seven points and Steals eight rebounds, along with getting her first start in an opening win at Winthrop. 3, vs. Samford, 1/9/10

Blocks WOMEN’S BASKETBALL •Recorded first career two-block game when freshman swatted away two shots 3, at Creighton, 11/15/09 Points vs. St. Joseph’s in a 78-68 loss. •In 15 minutes of action at Xavier (Dec. 17, vs. Samford, 1/9/10

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2008-09 30- 2 351 11.7 32- 75 .427 2- 6 .333 21- 34 .618 25- 52 77 2.6 60- 0 15 42 10 13 87 2.9 2009-10 29- 12 504 17.4 50- 112 .446 0- 2 .000 54- 86 .628 40- 68 108 3.7 64- 0 21 43 7 19 154 5.3 Totals 59- 14 855 14.5 82- 187 .439 2- 8 .250 75- 120 .625 65- 120 185 3.1 124- 0 36 85 17 32 241 4.1

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t h e ottaWay fil e Birthdate: December 14, 1989 Birthplace: Morgantown, W.V. Parents: Brent and Ellen Ottaway Siblings: Luke, Zach, Jesse and Casey Nickname: Manda, A-O, “otto”

2009-10 Highlights: Carolina, Dec. 14. •Saw action in 27 of Davidson’s 29 •Filled the stat sheet with five points, four games as a sophomore. rebounds, two assists and two steals at •Dropped in three points in five minutes Xavier, Dec. 19. off the bench in season-opener at •Had first career three-steal and two-block Nebraska, Nov. 13. game vs. Wofford, Dec. 30. •Came up with three points, four •Earned first collegiate start at Western rebounds and an assist in 11 minutes off Carolina, Jan. 26, getting six points, three the bench at N.C. State, Nov. 22. rebounds and one steal in 11 minutes of •Gave the Wildcats a spark off the bench action. with four points and a pair of boards in an 18-point win at Georgia Southern, Jan. High School Notes: 18. •Four-year letterwinner had an outstand- •Came off the bench to score a season- ing prep career highlighted by becoming r o Fibest l e s six points on 3-of-5 shooting in eight the all-time leading scorer at

P minutes at UNC Greensboro, Feb. 6. Hollidaysburg with 1,568 points. •Registered three points and hauled in •Senior year saw her average 18.4 ppg, three rebounds, while adding a block in haul in 11 rpg and pocket nearly four seven minutes at Chattanooga, Feb. 15. steals a game. c a r e e r h ig h s •Hauled in a team-best tying six •Honored with NAACP and Minutes rebounds in eight minutes vs. Furman in Hollidaysburg Outstanding Female 22, last time vs. Wofford, 12/30/08 the Wildcats’ first-round game at the Athlete awards senior year. Field Goals SoCon Tournament. l a y e r •PIAA District VI Freshman of the Year. 4, vs. Charlotte, 12/9/08 •Two-time All-Mountain Athletic Field Goal Attempts P 2008-09 Highlights: Conference First Team pick. 13, vs. Charlotte, 12/9/08 •Came off the bench in her first colle- •Player of the Year by Altoona Mirror and Three-Point Field Goals giate game to hit 3-of-4 free throws and three-time First-Team pick. Also was cho- dropped in a jumper to finish with five sen three times as Altoona Mirror Athlete 1, last time at Chattanooga, 2/15/10 points to go along with a couple of of the Week. Three-Point Field Goal Attempts rebounds in a win over Winthrop, Nov. 4, at Xavier, 12/19/08 15. Free Throws

e n i o•Registered r one of her best games of the 4, last time vs. App. State, 1/24/09 early season, draining 3-of-4 field goals Free Throw Attempts s and 1-of-2 from the charity stripe for 6, vs. Western Carolina, 12/14/08 eight points and also pulled in five Offensive Rebounds rebounds, both season highs, at South 3, vs. Charlotte, 12/9/08 Carolina. Defensive Rebounds •Provided a spark off the bench vs. 6, vs. Furman, 3/4/10 Charlotte on Dec. 9 when the freshman Rebounds had season highs of nine points and 8, vs. Charlotte, 12/9/08 eight rebounds (a team-high) in 22 min- Assists utes of action. Of her nine points, seven 2, last time vs. CofC, 1/12/09 of them came in the first half to go along Steals with six rebounds in helping the ‘Cats stay close to the 49ers through the first 20 3, vs. Wofford, 12/30/08

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Blocks minutes. •One of six Wildcats to swish home four 2, vs. Wofford, 12/30/08 Points free throws as Davidson hit 31 as a team in an 84-66 victory over Western 9, vs. Charlotte, 12/9/08

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2008-09 27- 1 256 9.5 22- 65 .338 5- 22 .227 27- 41 .659 23- 33 56 2.1 42- 0 17 29 4 10 76 2.8 2009-10 27- 0 152 5.6 11- 34 .324 3- 4 .750 9- 19 .474 7- 19 26 1.0 34- 1 2 23 1 2 34 1.3 Totals 54- 1 408 7.6 33- 99 .333 8- 26 .308 36- 60 .600 30- 52 82 1.5 76- 1 19 52 5 12 110 2.1

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Birthdate: July 13, 1991 Birthplace: Pound Ridge, N.Y. Parents: Don and Dalia Aleksandravicius Siblings: Luke Nickname: Soph 2009-10 Highlights: seventh double-double of the season, at •One of the top freshman in the SoCon, College of Charleston. was named to the All-Freshman Coaches •Reached the 20-point plateau for the Team. third time this year, while getting eighth •Finished second on the team with an double-double (22 points/10 rebounds) in even 12 points-per-game average and tal- a win over Western Carolina, Jan. 25. lied 11 double-doubles (nine vs. the •Busted out of a mini-slump with 11th SoCon), second-most in the league. double-double of season at Chattanooga, •Record four straight double-doubles in by dropping in 16 points to go along with wins over Newberry, UNC Greensboro, 13 boards off the bench and added a sea- Elon and Longwood, and then three son-best tying five blocks. straight in wins vs. Western Carolina, •Pocketed a season-high four steals vs. Wofford and UNCG. Georgia Southern, Feb. 22. •Ranked third in the league in rebound- •Closed out first year with a team-best ing (8.0), tops on the team. tying 17 points vs. Furman in the SoCon •233 rebounds in first year were sixth- Tournament. most in a Wildcat single-season. •Registered five blocks in a game three High School Notes: times, while 49 total blocks were third- •Ranked 37th in the country at her posi- c a r e e r h ig h s most in a Wildcat single-season. tion. Minutes •Scored in double digits 17 times in first •Closed out prep career averaging a dou- 38, vs. Samford, 1/9/10 year, hitting the 20-point mark four times. ble-double (23.9 ppg and 12.5 rpg), and Field Goals •Opened collegiate career by scoring in finished with 1,640 career points for an 10, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 double figures at Nebraska with 10 points average of 17.3 ppg. Field Goal Attempts off the bench and pulled down a team- •Joined the 1,000-point club as junior 20, vs. Newberry, 12/29/09 best eight rebounds, while registered first prepster after averaging a double-double, Three-Point Field Goals two career blocks. 18 points and 20 rebounds per game. •Just six games into collegiate career, had •Earn second straight team MVP and all- 2, last time at Chattanooga, 2/15/10 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts a monster contest at Furman to open league honors as a junior. league play. Recorded first double-double •McDonald All-American and one of the 6, vs. Samford, 1/9/10 with a team season-best 28 points and best players in NYS top-50. Free Throws hauled in 13 rebounds. Scored 13 of the 28 •Guided team to the Fairchester League 9, at Furman, 11/30/09 points in the first half. Title in 2007-08, and was also chosen MVP Free Throw Attempts •Had a stellar game in the Wildcats’ of the Westlake Tournament for the sec- 10, last time vs. GSU, 2/22/20 home opener, Dec. 7, registering second ond year in a row. Offensive Rebounds double-double in a three game span with •The New York native twice lead her 6, at Furman, 11/30/09 19 points and a new team- and season- AAU team to the nationals (2005 & 2006). Defensive Rebounds best 16 rebounds (14 on defense) vs. •Also lettered in volleyball and tennis 14, vs. App. State, 12/7/09 Appalachian State. during her prep career. Rebounds •Clipped the 20-point mark for the sec- •The three-sport star garnered team MVP 16, vs. App. State, 12/7/09 ond time with a 26-point effort off the honors junior campaign in volleyball and Assists bench in leading Davidson to a 90-68 win was picked for all-league team. 5, vs. Samford, 1/9/10 vs. Wofford, Dec. 13. Hit 10 of her 19 field •Excelled in academics as well, earning a Steals goals, setting a season-high. spot on the academic all-state team as a 4, vs. GSU, 2/22/20 •Dished out a season-high five assists to junior, and being honored with superior Blocks go along with nine points and eight achievement in math and history. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL rebounds in the Wildcats’ overtime win 5, last time at Chattanooga, 2/15/10 •Was a member of the National Honor. Points vs. Samford. •Picked up 14 points and 10 rebounds, 28, at Furman, 11/30/09

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 29- 17 744 25.7 137- 330 .415 12- 47 .255 61- 89 .685 70- 163 233 8.0 59- 0 21 55 49 20 347 12.0 Totals 29- 17 744 25.7 137- 330 .415 12- 47 .255 61- 89 .685 70- 163 233 8.0 59- 0 21 55 49 20 347 12.0

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t h e c a l in f il e Birthdate: April 7, 1991 Birthplace: Miami, Fla. Parents: Peter and Geri Calin Siblings: Peter, Jr., Jude and Danielle Nickname: Jazz

2009-10 Highlights: track and field team. •Freshman saw action in 18 games, but •Outstanding academic honors included: was forced to miss the final seven regu- International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma lar season games with an injury. Recipient, Outstanding Participant in the •Over first weekend of collegiate career, National Achievement Scholarship registered two rebounds, two blocks, an Program (for minorities who did excep- assist and a steal in games at Nebraska tionally well on the PSAT) and NCTE and Creighton. Writing Award Nominee. •Drained first two career free throws in three minutes of action at William & Mary •Scored five of season-high six points in overtime vs. Duquesne, including a

r o Ficlutch l e s three-point play that at the time gave Davidson a one-point lead with a

P minute to go. •In a season-best 20 minutes, filled the box score with four points, and season bests of three rebounds and three assists c a r e e r h ig h s vs. Monmouth. Minutes •Drained two clutch free throws in the 20, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 last 30 seconds to help Davidson seal its Field Goals

l a yfirst e r league win, 81-78, at Furman, Nov. 2, last time vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 30. Field Goal Attempts P •Converted on a clutch three-point play 6, last time vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 in the closing seconds of the first half to Three-Point Field Goals give the Wildcats the lead for good vs. Wofford, Dec. 13. — Three-Point Field Goal Attempts High School Notes: — •Miami Herald Player of the Year in Free Throws

e n i o2007. r 4, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 •Four-year letterwinner for Coral Reef Free Throw Attempts s Senior. 5, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 •Closed out senior prep career averag- Offensive Rebounds ing 15 points, dishing out four assists 1, last time at Ga. Southern, 1/18/10 and hauling in six boards a game. Defensive Rebounds •Had career averages of 14.6 ppg, 3.5 3, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 apg and 6.6 rpg. Rebounds •Named to the All-Dade First Team in 3, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 2008-09 and second team in 2007-08. Assists •A 1,000-point scorer (1,225) and a three- 3, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 time Coral Reef MVP award winner Steals (2006-09). •An FACA State All-Star and a partici- 3, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Blocks pate in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star game. Also a tri-county all-star. 1, last time vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 Points •In addition to playing basketball at Coral Reef, also was a member of the 6, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 18- 0 117 6.5 7- 28 .250 0- 0 .000 10- 13 .769 4- 6 10 0.6 11- 1 9 13 3 6 24 1.3 Totals 18- 0 117 6.5 7- 28 .250 0- 0 .000 10- 13 .769 4- 6 10 0.6 11- 1 9 13 3 6 24 1.3

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t h e c h ie Me k a f il e Birthdate: August, 6, 1991 Birthplace: Rijneveld, Netherlands Parents: Susanne Chiemeka Siblings: Paul Chiemeka Nickname: Kat

2009-10 Highlights: •Played in 12 games in first year. •In first collegiate game vs. Newberry College, Dec. 29, hit first career shot attempt, a three-pointer, in the Wildcats’ nine-point win. •Netted first collegiate free throw as well as hauled in two boards off the bench, Jan. 2, vs. UNC Greensboro. •Grabbed two offensive rebounds in help- ing the Wildcats to a game-best 14 at Elon, Jan. 4. •Drained second career three-pointer off the bench in three minutes during a six- point win at Wofford, Feb. 2. •Had first two-assist game at UNC Greensboro, Feb. 6. High School Notes: c a r e e r h ig h s •Has played since the age of 11 in differ- Minutes ent clubs in France in national leagues. 5, at UNCG, 2/6/10 •Captained the England U18 team during Field Goals the 2009 European championship and led 1, last time at Wofford, 2/2/10 the team in minutes, points and steals and Field Goal Attempts finished 8th best rebounder of the tourna- 4, at Elon, 1/4/10 ment. Three-Point Field Goals •Player of the year in 2008 for the U-18 1, last time at Wofford, 2/2/10 team. Three-Point Field Goal Attempts •During the 2008 campaign, represented 1, last time vs. Furman, 2/27/10 England as a U-18 player in Macedonia Free Throws and led the national team in points and minutes played. 1, last time at UNCG, 2/6/10 •Went to the European championship Free Throw Attempts twice as a U-16 player in 2006 in Finland 2, last time at UNCG, 2/6/10 and then in 2007 in Italy. Offensive Rebounds •The 2007 season saw her garner England 2, at Elon, 1/4/10 Player of the Year honors for the U-16 Defensive Rebounds team. 2, vs. UNCG, 1/2/10 Rebounds 2, last time at Elon, 1/4/10 Assists 2, at UNCG, 2/6/10 Steals — Blocks WOMEN’S BASKETBALL — Points 3, last time at Wofford, 2/2/10

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 12- 0 41 3.4 2- 15 .133 2- 6 .333 2- 4 .500 3- 7 10 0.8 9- 0 4 4 0 1 8 0.7 Totals 12- 0 41 3.4 2- 15 .133 2- 6 .333 2- 4 .500 3- 7 10 0.8 9- 0 4 4 0 1 8 0.7

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t h e d a v is f il e Birthdate: January 25, 1991 Birthplace: Macomb, Mich. Parents: Tom and Kathy Davis Siblings: Mark, Jason and Tommy

2009-10 Highlights: during her prep career. •Limited to 19 games after missing time •Excelled in the classroom as well, picking with an injury. up department awards in biology, geome- •Closed with five points and two try, anatomy, U.S. history and twice in rebounds, while also recording first col- chemistry. legiate block in a start at Nebraska, Nov. 13. •Had a breakout performance on Nov. 28 vs. Monmouth, scoring 14 points, while pulling down six rebounds, all personal bests. Netted 12 of the 14 points in the first half, including 10 during a 16- r o Fi2 l run e s in the first half. Finished the

P UNCW-Hampton Inn Invitational with 20 points and eight rebounds to earn all- tournament honors for the ‘Cats. •Returned to action after missing 10 games with an injury vs. Western Carolina, Jan. 25, and had two points, c a r e e r h ig h s two boards and a steal in five minutes. Minutes •Had a strong game off the bench, help- l a y e r 30, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 ing the Wildcat bench score 28 points Field Goals

P with a team-high tying 13 points, while 5, last time vs. Elon, 2/8/10 matching a season-best in rebounds with Field Goal Attempts six boards vs. Elon, Feb. 8. 6, last time vs. App. State, 12/7/09 •Drained a season-best five free throws Three-Point Field Goals in six attempts, finishing with seven points off the bench in 10 minutes in a 1, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 win vs. Furman to close out the regular Three-Point Field Goal Attempts season. 1, last time vs. WCU, 1/25/10 Free Throws High School Notes: 5, vs. Furman, 2/27/10 •Had a terrific four-year career at St. Free Throw Attempts e t u r n e r Clair high school, earning team MVP 8, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 Offensive Rebounds r honors as a junior. •Also awarded all-state, all-league, and 3, vs. Elon, 2/8/10 all-area while at St. Clair. Defensive Rebounds •Senior season poured in 12 points per 4, last time vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 game and hauled in eight boards a Rebounds game. 6, last time vs. Elon, 2/8/10 •Was the team's Offensive Player of the Assists Year in 2006-07 when led the Saints to 1, last time vs. Elon, 2/8/10 the state finals. Steals •In addition to basketball, also compet- ed in volleyball, track (Most Improved 1, last time vs. Elon, 2/8/10 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Blocks Player 2007) and swimming (Most Improved Swimmer 2007). 1, at Nebraska, 11/13/09 Points •Named St. Clair Athlete of the Week and an all-state academic team member 14, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 19- 7 246 12.9 25- 50 .500 1- 3 .333 23- 38 .605 18- 28 46 2.4 47- 2 4 31 1 6 74 3.9 Totals 19- 7 246 12.9 25- 50 .500 1- 3 .333 23- 38 .605 18- 28 46 2.4 47- 2 4 31 1 6 74 3.9

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Birthdate: February 8, 1991 Birthplace: Washington, D.C. Parents: Queen Bundy and Robert Sitton Siblings: Tonya Kyle, Manikiah and Quinn Bundy Nickname: Pookie

2009-10 Highlights: Richmond Times Dispatch. •Started 12 of 29 games in first year at the •Garnered co-MVP and Defensive MVP point guard spot. on her team during four-year playing •Finished second on team with 68 assists. career. •Debuted at Nebraska, pouring in 13 •Honored for her academic success by points and dishing out a team-high four earning Richmond Times Dispatch assists to go along with four rebounds, Scholar-Athlete of the Month and All- while also pocketing a game-high tying American Scholar by United States four steals. Achievement Academy. •Filled the stat sheet with totals of 15 •In addition, was named to the Dominion points, eight rebounds, seven assists and District Virginia High School (VHS) 14 steals in games vs. Duquesne and League All-Academic team and the VHS Monmouth at the UNC Wilmingotn League Central Region All-Academic Thanksgiving Tournament. team. •In first career SoCon game, scored nine •Awarded the VHS League Award of points, dished out three assists and pock- Excellence and the VHS League Good eted a pair of steals in a win at Furman. Sportsmanship Award. •Set a new season-best in assists by dish- •A winner of the Certificate of c a r e e r h ig h s ing out a game-high eight in a 64-55 win Achievement for Outstanding over Newberry College. Achievement in Engineering at Lloyd C. Minutes •Came off the bench vs. Chattanooga, Jan. Bird, prepster was a member of the 44, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 11, to haul in a career-best 10 rebounds to National Honor Society and the Spanish Field Goals go along with eight points and seven Honor Society. 5, at Nebraska, 11/13/09 assists in 21 minutes of action. •Other academic achievements include: Field Goal Attempts •Put together a nine-point, six-rebound the President's Education Award Program, 15, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 and three-assist performance at National Honor Roll Student, West Point Three-Point Field Goals Chattanooga, Feb. 15. Leadership Award, Tobisha/NSTA 1, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 •Helped lead Davidson to a three-point ExploraVision Certificate of Achievement. Three-Point Field Goal Attempts win vs. CofC, Feb. 20, with seven points, 1, last time vs. Furman, 2/27/10 five rebounds and a game-high five Free Throws assists in 28 minutes of action. 3, last time vs, CofC, 2/20/10 Free Throw Attempts High School Notes: 8, at Furman, 11/30/09 •Four-year starter as point guard for Offensive Rebounds Lloyd C. Bird High School. •Senior season averaged 11.4 points and 3, last time vs. Chattanooga, 1/11/10 Defensive Rebounds 5.7 assists per game. •Finished career with 566 assists, a school 7, vs. Chattanooga, 1/11/10 record, and 389 steals, good for second- Rebounds best in the record books. 10, vs. Chattanooga, 1/11/10 •Earned spot on the third-team All-State Assists in Virginia as a junior prepster when led 8, vs. Newberry, 12/29/09 L.C. Bird to the state semifinals. Steals •During prep career, was a member of the 4, last time vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09

first-team All-Dominion District, the first- Blocks WOMEN’S BASKETBALL team All-Digital Sports in Virginia, sec- — ond-team All-Central Region and second- Points team All-Metro as named by the 13, at Nebraska, 11/13/09

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2009-10 29- 12 587 20.2 42- 121 .347 1- 12 .083 29- 54 .537 26- 73 99 3.4 62- 2 68 65 0 34 114 3.9 Totals 29- 12 587 20.2 42- 121 .347 1- 12 .083 29- 54 .537 26- 73 99 3.4 62- 2 68 65 0 34 114 3.9

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t h e center file Birthdate: May 12 1992 Birthplace: Stony Brook, N.Y. Parents: Maureen and Arthur Center Siblings: AJ Nickname: Neek

High School Notes: of most points in a game (32) and most •A 5-10 shooting guard/forward, was a rebounds (33). five-year letterwinner at Smithtown •Reached the 1,000-point mark as a soph- West. omore. •Five-time all-league member and four- •Was a member of the all-academic team time all-county. and earned highest Honor Roll all four •Was a three-time All- pick, years of prep career. while earning a nod on the all-state team •The 2008-09 season lead the county in three times. scoring, dropping in 28.6 points per game. •Three-time Smithtown Booster Club MVP. •Senior year dropped in averages per r o Figame l e s of 32.8 points, 19 rebounds and 5.2

P assists. •Smithtown's all-time leading scorer with 2,206 points and holds school marks

l a y e r t h e Mu r r a y f il e P Birthdate: February 6, 1992 Birthplace: Harrisburg, Pa. Parents: Kelly and John Murray Siblings: Katelyn, Kristen and Adam e t u r n e r r

High School Notes: •Four-year letterwinner at Trinity in Harrisburg, Pa. •Named first-team all-state three times and All-District III first-team member three times. •Carlisle Sentinel Player of the Year. •Three-time Patriot News "Big 15" selec-

WOMEN’Stion. BASKETBALL •Led team to District III titles twice, 2008-09 and 2009-10. •Senior year averaged 16 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists per game. •Closed out four-year prep career with 1,600 points and 555 rebounds. •Member of both the National Honor Society and Math Honor Society. •Sister Katelyn starred at Bonaventure University, while other sister Kristen is a senior at Kutztown University. 3 2 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:35 PM Page 33

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Career Highlights: •Reached the double-digit mark in points rebounds, five assists, five steals and a •Senior year averaged career highs in nine times for career, getting seven of block against Nebraska and Creighton. nearly every category, including points them in final season. per game at 7.9. •Lone 20-point game was a big one, help- •Started a personal-best 15 of 25 games ing the Wildcats defeat Chattanooga in in final season. overtime with a career-best 20 points. •Set a single-season school mark with •Twice matched her career-high with five .880 free throw percentage. Also had the treys in a game during senior year. second-best three-point shooting percent- •In return trip back home to Nebraska, age in the SoCon last year at .423 (30-71). finished with a combined 15 points, three

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P Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2006-07 28- 0 168 6.0 16- 43 .372 5- 18 .278 4- 6 .667 4- 10 14 0.5 17- 0 13 19 0 7 41 1.5 2007-08 30- 1 337 11.2 21- 65 .323 8- 27 .296 15- 21 .714 17- 33 50 1.7 39- 0 29 37 1 20 65 2.2 2008-09 25- 8 632 25.3 46- 142 .324 12- 59 .203 41- 54 .759 27- 50 77 3.1 51- 1 62 78 4 29 145 5.8 2009-10 25- 15 618 24.7 62- 142 .437 30- 71 .423 44- 50 .880 25- 47 72 2.9 58- 2 53 65 6 31 198 7.9 Totals 108- 24 1,755 16.3 145- 392 .370 55- 175 .314 104- 131 .794 73- 141 214 1.9 165- 2 157 199 11 87 449 4.2 l a y e r P e t u r n e r r

Career Highlights: hauled in a career-high 14 rebounds, 11 of dropped in a career-best 23 points in an •Finished career ranked in Wildcat them on the defensive side, which was a overtime win at Wofford. record books top-15 all-time in made personal-best. •Had five double-figure rebounding field goals, blocks, field goal percentage •A staple in the starting lineup in final games, three of them coming during sen- (6th) and rebounds (7th). three years, starting 68 times. ior season. •Senior year averaged career-best in •Scored in double figures 10 times during rebounds with a 5.9 average and shot a senior campaign, 40 times overall in WOMEN’Spersonal-best 49.5 percent BASKETBALL from the field. career. •Second game into senior year, regis- •Reached the 20-point mark twice in tered second career double-double at career, including Feb. 23, 2008, when she Creighton with a team-best 13 points and

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2006-07 31- 1 320 10.3 51- 106 .481 0- 1 .000 20- 29 .690 22- 43 65 2.1 44- 0 9 27 9 14 122 3.9 2007-08 30- 20 662 22.1 103- 221 .466 0- 0 .000 51- 73 .699 49- 93 142 4.7 77- 3 18 47 27 32 257 8.6 2008-09 30- 22 741 24.7 106- 216 .491 1- 2 .500 41- 64 .641 55- 119 174 5.8 97- 3 30 46 20 30 254 8.5 2009-10 29- 26 772 26.6 90- 182 .495 0- 0 .000 42- 81 .519 51- 120 171 5.9 96- 6 40 51 27 23 222 7.7 Totals 120- 69 2,495 20.8 350- 725 .483 1- 3 .333 154- 247 .623 177- 375 552 4.6 312- 12 97 171 83 99 855 7.1 3 4 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:35 PM Page 35

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school bench mark with nine made three-pointers in the same game (at ASU, 12/6/09). Career Highlights: the media squad as a senior. •65 made treys in 2008-09 were the sec- •Averaged career-best and team-high 12.6 •Finished career ranked tops in the points per game senior year. Davidson record books in three-point ond-most in a Davidson single-season. •Finished 12th all-time on the ‘Cats’ scor- (.412) and free throw (.835) accuracy. •Ranked in the career top-15 Wildcat ing chart with 1,045 points. •Scored in double figures 20 times during record books in nine categories after •Senior year moved into second place all- senior campaign, 54 overall during career. four-year career. time in made three-pointers (161) and Hit the 20-point mark four times as senior, •Tallied two of three career double-dou- assists (342). nine throughout four-year career. bles in senior year, including a 10-point •Named to the Coaches All-SoCon First •Junior year tied the Wildcat single-game and career-high 12-rebound game at Team and the All-SoCon Second Team on record with 35 points, while setting the Georgia Southern.

c a r e e r s t a t s Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO BSPts Avg 2006-07 30- 0 182 6.1 17- 39 .436 8- 22 .364 21- 24 .875 5- 21 26 0.9 11- 0 15 13 1 16 63 2.1 2007-08 30- 28 948 31.6 78- 188 .415 41- 96 .427 67- 77 .870 34- 66 100 3.3 61- 1 119 92 6 48 264 8.8 2008-09 30- 29 1044 34.8 121- 274 .442 65- 152 .428 45- 54 .833 30- 86 116 3.9 66- 0 108 74 5 40 352 11.7 2009-10 29- 29 971 33.5 117- 252 .464 47- 121 .388 85- 106 .802 34- 94 128 4.4 71- 3 100 94 3 44 366 12.6 Totals 119- 86 3,145 26.4 333- 753 .442 161- 391 .412 218- 261 .835 103- 267 370 3.1 209- 4 342 273 15 148 1,045 8.8

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Nov. 12 at UALR, 8:00 Nov. 19 vs. W&M, 7:00 Nov. 26-27, 5:00/5:00

g eneral information g eneral information u t sa r oadrunners Location/Students .Little Rock, Ark./13,167 Location/Students .Williamsburg, Va./7,625 Location ...... San Antonio, Texas Director of Athletics ...... Chris Peterson Director of Athletics ...... Terry Driscoll Home Court . . . .Convocation Center (4,080) Home Court . . .Jack Stephens Center (5,600) Home Court . . . . (8,560) Conference ...... Southland (West) Conference ...... ...... Colonial Athletic Head Coach ...... Rae Rippetoe-Blair Basketball SID ...... Brandy Sweeden Basketball SID ...... Jacob Skipper Record at School ...... 176-118 (10 years) Office Phone...... 501-683-7003 Office Phone...... 757-221-3344 2009-10 Record ...... 16-14 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Conference Record/Finish . . . . .10-6/3rd Web Address ...... ualrtrojans.com Web Address ...... tribeathletics.com Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .11/3 Basketball SID ...... Jordan Korphage h ead c oach c oaching s taff Office Phone...... 210-458-4930 H. Coach . . . . .Joe Foley (Central Ark. ’79) H. Coach ...... Debbie Taylor (W&M ’86) E-mail ...... [email protected] Record at School ...... 130-84 (7 years) Record at School ...... 125-197 (11 years) SID Fax ...... 210-458-4569 Overall Record ...... 586-165 ( NA) Overall Record ...... Same Web Address...... goutsa.com t eam information t eam information 2009-10 Record ...... 27-7 2009-10 Record ...... 12-18 n orth t exas Mean g reen Conference Record/Finish ...... 17-1/1st Conference Record/Finish . . . . .5-13/11th r o Fi lLetterwinners e s Returning/Lost ...... 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .10/3 Location ...... Denton, Texas Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Home Court ...... The Super Pit (10,032) P Conference ...... Big 12 s eries n otes s eries n otes Head Coach ...... Shanice Stephens Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... W&M leads 4-0 Record at School ...... 20-42 (2 years Last Meeting ...... First Meeting Last Meeting . . . .W&M, 74-63, 11/22/09 2009-10 Record ...... 9-22 Series Streak ...... Zero Series Streak ...... Lost 4 Conference Record ...... 5-13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 a r k a n s a s Win t h r o p Basketball SID ...... Steven Bartolotta

l a y e r Office Phone...... 940-369-8329 r a z o r Ba c k s e a g l e s E-mail ...... [email protected]

P SID Fax ...... 940-369-8408 Web Address . . . . . meangreensports.com Nov. 14 at Arkansas, 2:00 Nov. 22 at Winthrop, 7:00

t ulsa g olden h urricane Location ...... Tulsa, Okla. Home Court . . .Donald W. Reynolds (8,355) Conference ...... Conference USA g eneral information g eneral information H. Coach . . . . .Charlene Thomas-Swinson Record at School ...... 67-83 (5 years)

r e s h me n Location Location/Students .Fayetteville, Ark./21,406 ...... Rock Hill, S.C. 2009-10 Record ...... 12-16 Director of Athletics Director of Athletics ...... Jeff Long ...... Tom Hickman Conference Record/Finish . . . . .6-10/11th F Home Court Home Court . . . . (19,200) . . . . (6,100) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/3 Conference Conference ...... Southeastern ...... Big South Basketball SID ...... Stephanie Hall Basketball SID Basketball SID ...... Jeri Thorpe ...... Brett Redden Office Phone...... 918-631-2163 Office Phone Office Phone...... 479-575-5037 ...... 803-323-2129 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail E-mail ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] SID Fax ...... 918-631-3913 Web Address Web Address . . . arkansasrazorbacks.com ...... winthropeagles.com Web Address...... tulsahurricane.com c oaching s taff c oaching s taff H. Coach Tom Collen (Bowling Green ’77) H. Coach .Bud Childers (C. Southern.’79) Record at School ...... 47-45 (3 years) Record at School ...... 71-113 (10 years) Overall Record ...... 264-115 (12 years) Overall Record ...... 446-352 (28 years) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL t eam information t eam information 2009-10 Record ...... 12-18 2009-10 Record ...... 13-18 Conference Record/Finish . . . . .4-12/12th Conference Record/Finish . . . . .7-9/t-5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .11/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Charlene Shanice Thomas- Stephens s eries n otes s eries n otes Swinson Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... Davidson leads 9-2 Last Meeting ...... First Meeting Last Meeting .Davidson, 61-40, 11/15/08 Series Streak ...... Zero Series Streak ...... Won 9

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g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location/Students . . . . .Radford, Va./16,600 Location/Students . . . .Princeton, N.J./5,047 Location/Students . .Charleston, S.C./11,617 Director of Athletics ...... Robert Lineburg Director of Athletics ...... Gary D. Walters Director of Athletics ...... Fred Daniels Home Court ...... (5,000) Home Court ...... Jadwin Gym (6,854) Home Court . . . .Carolina First Arena (5,000) Conference ...... ...... Lvy League Conference ...... Southern Basketball SID ...... Brian Stanley Basketball SID...... Kristy McNeil Basketball SID...... Simon Whitaker Office Phone...... 540-831-6884 Office Phone...... 609-258-5655 Office Phone...... 843-953-5465 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address...... radfordathletics.com Web Address . . . . . goprincetontigers.com Web Address...... cofcsports.com h ead c oach c oaching s taff h ead c oach H. Coach . . . . .Tajama Ngongba (GW ’97) H. Coach . . (Dartmouth ‘00) H. Coach ...... Nancy Wilson (Coker ’73) Record at School ...... 16-40 (2 years) Record at School ...... 47-40 (3 years) Record at School ...... 294-173 (15 years) Overall Record ...... Same Overall Record ...... Same Overall Record ...... 525-322 (28 years) t eam information t eam information t eam information 2009-10 Record ...... 6-22 2009-10 Record ...... 26-3 2009-10 Record ...... 21-12 Conference Record/Finish ...... 5-11/5th Conference Record/Finish ...... 14-0/1st Conference Record/Finish ...... 13-7/4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .11/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/8 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 1/4 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record ...... Radford leads 2-1 Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... Davidson leads 21-8 Last Meeting . .Davidson, 88-77, 12/6/95 Last Meeting ...... First Meeting Last Meeting . .Davidson, 72-69, 2/20/10 Series Streak ...... Won 1 Series Streak ...... First Meeting Series Streak ...... Won 1

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g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location/Students ...... Elon, N.C./5,230 Location/Students .Greensboro, N.C./16, 200 Location/Students . . .Cullowhee, N.C./9, 000 Director of Athletics ...... Dave Blank Director of Athletics ...... Nelson E. Bobb Director of Athletics ...... Chip Smith Home Court ...... Alumni Gym (1,558) Home Court . . . (1,833) Home Court ...... (7,826) Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Basketball SID ...... Dan Wyar Basketball SID ...... Phil Perry Basketball SID ...... Denise Gideon Office Phone...... 336-278-6634 Office Phone...... 336-334-5615 Office Phone...... 828-227-2336 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address . . . . www.elonphoenix.com Web Address...... uncgspartans.com Web Address . . . . . catamountssports.com c oaching s taff c oaching s taff c oaching s taff H. Coach . . . . .Karen Barefoot (CWU ’95) H. Coach . . .Lynne Agee (Longwood ’71) H. Coach . . . .Karen Middleton (USC ’91) Record at School ...... 17-45 (2 years) Record at School ...... 543-295 (29 years) Record at School ...... 7-23 (1 year) Overall Record ...... 189-131(13 years) Overall Record ...... 589-313 (32 years) Overall Record ...... 7-23 (1 year) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL t eam information t eam information t eam information 2009-10 Record ...... 12-19 2009-10 Record ...... 10-20 2009-10 Record ...... 7-23 Conference Record/Finish . . . .6-14/t-7th Conference Record/Finish . . . .6-14/t-7th Conference Record/Finish . . . .6-14/t-7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .12/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .11/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/7 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record ...... Davidson leads 13-5 Series Record ...... UNCG leads 27-13 Series Record ...... WCU leads 24-19 Last Meeting ...... Elon, 63-77, 2/8/10 Last Meeting . . .Davidson, 83-53, 2/6/10 Last Meeting . .Davidson, 75-65, 1/25/10 Series Streak ...... Lost 1 Series Streak ...... Won 2 Series Streak ...... Won 2

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Jan. 8 at GSU, 3:00 Jan. 14 vs. UTC, 7:00 Jan. 19 vs. ASU, 7:00 Feb. 19 vs. GSU, 2:00 Feb. 12 at UTC, 7:00 Feb. 2 at ASU, 7:00

g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location/Students . . .Statesboro, Ga./16,845 Location/Students Chattanooga, Tenn./9,558 Location/Students . . . . .Boone, N.C./16,600 Director of Athletics ...... Sam Baker Director of Athletics ...... Rick Hart Director of Athletics ...... Charlie Cobb Home Court . . . . (4,358) Home Court . . . . .McKenzie Arena (11,218) Home Court ...... Holmes Center (8,325) Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Basketball SID ...... Liz Ryan Basketball SID ...... Anne Wehunt Basketball SID...... Courtney Burchett Office Phone...... 912-478-5071 Office Phone...... 423-425-4618 Office Phone...... 828-262-7612 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address. georgiasoutherneagles.com Web Address ...... gomocs.com Web Address ...... goasu.com h ead c oach c oaching s taff c oaching s taff H. Coach ...... Rusty Cram (La. Tech ’85) H. Coach . . . . .Wes Moore (Tennessee ’86) H. Coach . .Darcie Vincent (Duquesne ’92) Record at School ...... 219-190 (14 years) Record at School ...... 290-85 (12 years) Record at School ...... 32-34 (2 year) Overall Record ...... Same Overall Record ...... 490-141 (21 years) Overall Record ...... 296-135 (14 years) t eam information t eam information t eam information 2009-10 Record ...... 19-12 2009-10 Record ...... 24-9 2009-10 Record ...... 23-12 Conference Record/Finish ...... 13-7/5th Conference Record/Finish ...... 16-4/1st Conference Record/Finish . . . .14-6/t-2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .10/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 4/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 1/4 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record . . . . .Davidson leads 19-18 Series Record . . . .Chattanooga leads 27-8 Series Record . . . . .App. State leads 21-17

2009 Last Meeting ...... GSU, 47-58, 2/22/10 Last Meeting . . . . .Chatt., 54-65, 2/15/10 Last Meeting ...... ASU, 61-72, 1/23/10 Series Streak ...... Lost 1 Series Streak ...... Lost 2 Series Streak ...... Lost 3

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Jan. 10 at Furman, 7:00 Jan. 16 vs. Samford, 2:00 Jan. 22 at Wofford, 3:00 Feb. 21 vs. Furman, 7:00 Feb. 14 at Samford, 8:00 Feb. 26 vs. Wofford, 4:00 l a s s o F c

g eneral information g eneral information g eneral information Location/Students . . .Greenville, S.C./2,600 Location/Students .Birmingham, Ala./4,500 Location/Students . .Spartanburg, S.C./1,160 Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Gary Clark Director of Athletics ...... Bob Roller Director of Athletics . .Richard A. Johnson Home Court ...... Timmons Arena (5,000) Home Court . . . (5,000) H. Court . . . .Benjamin Johnson Arena (3,500) Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Conference ...... Southern Basketball SID ...... Hunter Reid Basketball SID ...... Joey Mullins Basketball SID...... Kevin Young Office Phone...... 864-294-2061 Office Phone...... 205-726-2799 Office Phone...... 864-597-4092 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address ...... furmanpaladins.com Web Address ...... samfordsports.com Web Address ...... woffordterriers.com c oaching s taff c oaching s taff c oaching s taff H. Coach . . . . .Jackie Carson (Furman ’00) H. Coach . . . .Mike Morris (Belhaven ’92) H. Coach . . . .Edgar Farmer Jr. (UNC ’94) Record at School ...... First Year Record at School ...... 137-100 (8 years) Record at School ...... 47-127 (6 years) Overall Record ...... First Year Overall Record ...... Same Overall Record ...... Same t eam information t eam information t eam information WOMEN’S2009-10 Record ...... BASKETBALL...... 7-24 2009-10 Record ...... 23-11 2009-10 Record ...... 8-21 Conference Record/Finish . . . . .4-16/11th Conference Record/Finish . . . . .14-6/2nd Conference Record/Finish . . . .6-14/t-7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .10/4 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/3 s eries n otes s eries n otes s eries n otes Series Record ...... Furman leads 27-22 Series Record ...... Samford leads 3-1 Series Record . . . . .Davidson leads 23-12 Last Meeting . . . . .Furman, 67-73, 3/4/10 Last Meeting . . .Samford, 57-73, 2/13/10 Last Meeting . . .Davidson, 66-60, 2/2/10 Series Streak ...... Lost 1 Series Streak ...... Lost 1 Series Streak ...... Won 2

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Opponent WLPct. First Last Arkansas-Little Rock 00.000 2010-11 2010-11 g eneral information Arkansas 00.000 2010-11 2010-11 Location/Students . . . . .Farmville, Va./4, 044 William & Mary 05.000 1993-94 2009-10 Intermin Director of Athletics .Troy Austin Winthrop 92.818 1975-76 2008-09 Home Court ...... (1,807) North Texas 00.000 2010-11 2010-11 Conference ...... Independent UTSA 01.000 2005-06 2005-06 Basketball SID ...... Stuart Smith Radford 12.333 1993-94 1994-95 Office Phone...... 434-395-2097 E-mail ...... [email protected] Elon 13 5 .722 1976-77 2009-10 Web Address . . . . . longwoodlancers.com Princeton 00.000 2010-11 2010-11 UNCG 13 27 .325 1978-79 2009-10 c oaching s taff College of Charleston 21 8 .724 2008-09 2009-10 H. Coach ...... Kristin Caruso (Conn.) Western Carolina 19 24 .441 1976-77 2009-10 Record at School ...... 33-54 (3 years) Georgia Southern 19 18 .514 2008-09 2009-10 Overall Record ...... 65-133 (7 years) Furman 22 27 .449 1974-75 2009-10 Chattanooga 8 27 .229 2008-09 2009-10 t eam information Samford 13.250 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10 Record ...... 9-20 Appalachian State 17 21 .447 1993-94 2009-10 Conference Record/Finish ...... NA Wofford 23 12 .657 1982-83 2009-10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . .10/2 Longwood 201.000 2004-05 2009-10 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 s eries n otes Series Record ...... Davidson leads 2-0 Last Meeting . . .Davidson, 69-53, 1/6/10 Series Streak ...... Won 2

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Mar. 3-7 Chattanooga, Tenn.

g eneral information Location ...... Spartanburg, S.C. Commissioner ...... John Iamarino SoCon Founded ...... Feb. 25, 1921 No. of Institutes ...... 12 members s ports information Media Relations Director . . Jason Yaman W. Basketball SID ...... Calhoun Hipp Office Phone...... 864-591-5100 E-mail ...... [email protected] SID Fax ...... 864-591-3448 Web Address ...... soconsports.com

2011 c onf. t ournament s ite WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Location ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. Dates ...... Mar. 3-7 Arena ...... McKenzie Arena 2010 Champion . . . .Chatt., 72-67, 3/8/10 Most Championships Titles ...... Chattanooga (13)

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The sports communication and a minor in elec- Wildcats' website, DavidsonWildcats.com. tronic media production, radio/television Visit the All-Access page to sign up for the in May of 2002. services. Subscription packages range from Credentials: Requests for press, radio, $79.95 for a full year to $5.95 for a single television and photographers’ credentials game. must be made through Assistant Sports Player Interviews: Except for post-game Information Director Gavin McFarlin. situations, interviews with players must be Credentials will be held at the media arranged through the sports information will call table in Belk Arena. On game day, office or basketball office. all media members should enter Baker Postgame interviews will take place Sports Complex through the media after a 10-minute cooling-off period in the entrance on the south side of the arena. press room located on the west end of Belk Radio Broadcasts: Stations originating Arena or on the court. Davidson sports information staff wel- broadcasts of Davidson basketball games Game Information: Prior to the game, comes your coverage of the 2010-11 receive courtside locations at Belk Arena. Davidson furnishes programs, statistics women’s basketball team. The list below There are two broadcast lines available on and rosters in the press room. Game servic- contains information to assist you if you a reciprocating basis or for a $125 fee. es include play-by-play, halftime box scores plan to cover a game at Davidson or visit Contact the sports information office to and final box scores. Refreshments are the campus for stories. Contact Women’s make arrangements for this service. available in the press room at Belk Arena. Basketball SID Gavin McFarlin for spe- Stations needing additional phones or Internet: The Wildcats have established cial requests or information not con- those without a reciprocating agreement a homepage on the Internet and will tained here. should contact Bell South at (704) 378-6300. include information regarding all Davidson Davidson College Sports Information Video Streaming: All Davidson home sports including basketball. Current infor- Office is located on the lower level of the games will be video streamed through the mation will be provided as we develop this Baker Sports Complex at the west end of medium. You may access this information a t tthe s basketball court. ’c a t s t r a v e l h e a d Qu a r t e r s at www.davidsonwildcats.com. Sports Information: Gavin McFarlin W is entering his sixth year in Davidson’s UALR — Nov. 12 Print Hampton Inn 501-537-3000 sports information office. He serves as 1301 Shackleford Rd. The Charlotte Observer the primary contact for women’s basket- Little Rock, AK 72211 [email protected] ball, women's soccer, men’s and women’s Arkanasas — Nov. 14 Mike Persinger, Sports Editor tennis and lacrosse. Hampton Inn 479-756-3500 [email protected] Prior to coming to Davidson, 1700 S. 48th St. Stan Olson, Beat Writer Springdale, AK 72762 McFarlin spent two years at University of [email protected] the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., working in UTSA Thanksgiving Tourn. — Nov. 26-27 704-358-5127 (p); 704-358-5110 (f) n n e t t e Comfort Suites (Nov. 25-26) 210-448-5400 the media relations office as a graduate 5130 Vantage Way

a assistant. While at Pacific, he received his San Antonio, TX 78249 Concord Independent-Tribune master’s degree in mass communication Steve Winzenread, Sports Editor Holiday Inn Express (Nov. 27) 512-386-7600 in May of 2005. McFarlin has also 7601 E. Ben White Blvd. [email protected] worked in the Ashland University and Austin, TX 78741 704-782-3155 (p); 704-786-0645 (f) North Florida SID offices during his time Georgia Southern — Jan. 7 in the sports information field. Spring Hill Suites 912-489-0000 The Mooresville Tribune

o a c h A native of Ashland, Ohio, McFarlin 105 Springhill Dr. Larry Sullivan, Sports Editor Statesboro, GA 30458 attended Ashland University in his [email protected] c hometown, graduating with a degree in Longwood — Jan. 27 704-892-2148 (p); 704-892-8810 (f) Hampton Inn 434-392-8826 300 Sunchase Blvd. d a v id s o n s po r t s i n f o . Farmville, VA 23901 Statesville Record-Landmark [email protected] College of Charleston — Feb. 6 e a d Sports Information Director Holiday Inn Riverview 828-586-6060 Jason Bullard, Sports Editor Marc Gignac 704-894-2123 (office) 301 Savannah Hwy [email protected] 704-873-1451 (p); 704-872-3150 (f) h Charleston, SC 29407 Women’s Basketball SID Chattanooga — Feb. 12 Davidsonian Gavin McFarlin 704-894-2635 (office) LaQuinta Inn 843-556-7100 [email protected] 419-566-3854 (cell) 100 W. 21st St. 704-892-2148 (p); 704-892-8810 (f) Chattanooga, TN 37408 Assistant SID Television Lauren Biggers 704-894-2815 (office) Samford — Feb. 14 [email protected] Country Inn & Suites 205-451-4000 WCNC-TV (NBC) 485 Wildwood Circle N Greg Bailey, Sports Director Homewood, AL 35209 Assistant SID 704-329-3636 (p); 704-357-4975 (f) Mark Brumbaugh 704-894-2931 (office) SoCon Tournament — Mar. 3-7 [email protected] Chattanooga Choo Choo 423-266-5000 WSOC-TV (ABC) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL1400 Market St. Mailing Address Overnight Address Chattanooga, TN 37402 Tiffany Wright, Sports Director Sports Information 209 Ridge Road 704-335-4746 (p); 704-335-4736 (f) Davidson College Davidson, NC 28036 Box 7158 Davidson, NC 28035 WBTV (CBS) Delano Little, Sports Director Phone Numbers 704-374-3711 (p); 704-374-3671 (f) Fax number 704-894-2636 Press row 704-894-7267 WCCB-TV (Fox) Internet Address Bruce Snyder, Sports Director www.davidsonwildcats.com 704-632-7551 (p); 704-358-4841 (f)

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2009 10 RECAP The 2009-10- season Thompson Caps Career With Career-best might not have ended like in d iv id u a l s e a s o n h ig h s Senior Campaign; Fellow Seniors the Wildcats were hoping, Points Paquette and Laune Also Have Solid but it was yet another suc- 28 — Sophia Aleksandravicius Years cessful year for the program. at Furman – 11/30/09 Senior Alex Thompson left her name Another new member to the 1,000-point [35 — school record] scattered throughout the program’s record club and a seventh straight winning cam- books. After a breakout junior season that paign in the Southern Conference were Field Goals Made saw her tally career highs in nearly every just a few of the many highlights 10 — Sophia Aleksandravicius offensive and defensive category as well throughout the 2009-10 campaign for the vs. Wofford – 12/13/09 as become recognized as one of the top Wildcats. [15 — school record] point guards in the SoCon, all she did dur- Field Goals Attempted ing her senior campaign was top all of her Continuing the Winning Ways in junior numbers. League Play 20 — Sophia Aleksandravicius vs. Newberry College – 12/29/09 Thompson was named to both the Davidson kept the winning going [32 — school record] coaches (1st) and media (2nd) All-SoCon again when it comes to playing its SoCon teams. foes. For a school-record seventh straight Field Goals Percentage (min. five made) On Feb. 15 at Chattanooga, Thompson time, the Wildcats etched a winning .857 (6-7) — Alex Thompson became the 13th Wildcat in program histo- mark in league play, finishing with a 12-8 vs. Longwood – 1/6/10 ry to hit the 1,000-point mark and finished mark and a sixth-place finish. Over that [1.000 — school record] her career 12th all-time with 1,045 points. time period, they have sported a 77-37 Thompson, a preseason All-SoCon pick mark in SoCon games, hitting the 13-win Three-Point Field Goals Made to start the year, led the team in scoring plateau three times and finishing second 7 — Ashley Lax, with a career-best average of 12.6 points, or third five of the seven years. vs. Furman, 2/27/10 good for ninth in the league. Against [9 — school record set by Thompson] SoCon-foes, the senior averaged close to Home Sweet Home 13 points, nearly four assists and five

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W a winning record for the ninth straight league honors, Thompson was also a campaign. The ‘Cats had a season-best [12 — School record] North Carolina Collegiate Sports five-game win streak. Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. two Information Association (NCCSIA) With their 8-4 mark in 2009-10, the made) University Division All-State Second Team Wildcats have gone 42-17 in the last five 1.000 (5-5) — Ashley Lax pick along with teammate Sophia years at home, hitting the school-record at UNC Greensboro – 2/6/10 Aleksandravicius. mark in wins (10) twice in that span. [1.000 — School record] For her career, Thompson finished ranked in the Wildcat top-15 record books 3-Point Streak Halted at 250 Free Throws Made in nine categories, including 2nd all-time n n e t t e The Wildcats were held to just three 10 — Alex Thompson in made three-pointers with 161 and

a shot attempts from behind the arc in vs. Western Carolina – 1/25/10 assists with 342. She also is tops on the their season-opening game at Nebraska [14 — School record] record book charts in three-point (.412) and were not able to connect on any of and free throw (.835) accuracy all-time. them, ending their 250-game streak of Free Throws Attempted Senior Julia Paquette became the 12th draining at least one three-pointer in a 10 — Sophia Aleksandravicius twice Wildcat in program history to haul in 500 contest. The last time they didn't hit at at Furman – 11/30/09 & vs. GSU, 2/22/10 rebounds, Jan. 16, at College of Alex Thompson vs. Western o a c h least one three-ball in a game was on Jan. Charleston. She finished her career sev- 9, 2001. Caroina – 1/25/10 enth all-time with 552 boards. c Over the 250-game span, Davidson [16 — School record] Senior Monica Laune hit 88 percent of had hit 10 or more treys in a contest 13 Free Throw Percentage (min. three made) her free throws on the season, setting a times. new Wildcat single-season mark for free 1.000 (10-10)— Alex Thompson On Dec. 6, 2008 the Wildcats tied a vs. Western Carolina – 1/25/10 throw percentage.

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h squad broke the school record for three- Rebounds Senior Alex Thompson joined an elite pointers in a season with 180. 16 — Sophia Aleksandravicius company in the Wildcat record books on vs. Appalachian State – 12/7/09 Monday, Jan. 15 at Chattanooga. The sen- Thompson, Aleksandravicius Earn [23 — School record] ior dropped in a team-best tying 16 points All-League Honors on Coaches Team as well as scoring her 1,000th career point. After outstanding senior and fresh- Assists After Davidson fell behind by 20, it man campaigns, Davidson’s Alex 8 — Barbara Sitton vs. Newberry College, started to chip away and three times got to Thompson and Sophia Aleksandravicius 12/29/09 & Alex Thompson vs. Western within seven points in the last two min- were awarded by being named to the all- Carolina – 1/25/10 utes. That included when Thompson net- conference and all-freshman teams as [13 — School record] ted her 1,000th point on the first of two voted on by the Southern Conference free throws to bring the score to 57-50 at Blocked Shots women’s basketball coaches today. 1:53. Thompson was also voted onto the 5 — Sophia Aleksandravicius, three times Thompson finished her career with vs. Newberry College – 12/29/09, vs. WOMEN’SAll-SoCon Second Team byBASKETBALL the media. 1,045 points, ranking her 12th all-time. Thompson makes it five straight sea- Western Carolina – 1/25/10 & at Chattanooga – 2/15/10 Forcing Bad Shots with Some Tough “D” sons a Wildcat has been named to the [6 — School record] coaches all-league team, while Davidson’s defense was on full display Aleksandravicius is the first freshman Steals in holding their opponents under 36 per- since Kelly Gassie in 2006 to be named to 6 — Monica Laune cent shooting during the 2009-10 season. the all-freshman team. at Elon – 1/4/10 Thirteen times last year the Wildcats held [11 —School record] an opponent to 36 percent or under. The

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2009 10 RECAP ‘Cats held Furman (.300 percent), College -hitting for double figures in y h e u MBe r s of Charleston (.369) Chattanooga (.323) B t n ... points with 10 in the season- UNC Greensboro, twice (.213/ .288), 1,192 opener at Nebraska, Nov. 13. Newberry College (.297), Western Carolina Points scored by Davidson She also pocketed four steals for the 2009-10 season, with an twice (.317 / .354), Georgia Southern twice and swatted her sixth career (.250/.339) Monmouth (.289), William & average of 66.2 per game and shot. ranking third-best in the league. Mary (.348) and Longwood (.300) all Laune was held in check at Creighton, under 36 percent. 1,045 but still set up her teammates three Of those games, Davidson finished with Career points scored by times, picked up another steal. She fin- Alex Thompson, who a record of 9-4. ished the two-game trip with 15 points, finished 12th all-time in three rebounds, five assists, five steals program history. Season-Series Sweeps and a block. Davidson made it four Southern 612 Conference series sweeps last year after it Fans, a season-high at Belk Season Highs Set in HUGE Win over Arena last year, saw the scored a 65-52 win vs. Furman to close out UNC Greensboro the regular season. The ‘Cats also swept Wildcats defeat College of Davidson hit for a few season highs Charleston, 72-69. Wofford, Western Carolina and UNC on its way to an 83-53 triumph at UNC Greensboro. Greensboro, Feb. 6. Not only was it the 552 Rebounds hauled in by biggest win in the all-time series, the Congrats on 100 SoCon Wins Julia Paquette in her four- Wildcats also scored their largest win year career, placing her seventh Head coach Annette Watts reached yet since defeating Emory, 88-40, Dec. 2, another milestone in her time at Davidson all-time in the Wildcat record 2006. books. on Feb. 6, 2010. Already the all-time win- The Wildcats were feeling it from the ningest head coach in the program history, 250 floor as they drained a season-best 32 she hit the 100-win plateau in Southern Games in a row Davidson hit a field goals in 55 tries for a season-high shot from behind the arc before Conference games after an 83-53 blowout 58.2 field goal percentage. It’s the best win of UNC Greensboro on the road. it was snapped to open the shooting night since the end of last sea- 2009-10 season at Nebraska. son when the ‘Cats hit 54.2 percent of Crashing the Boards For 40 163 their shots vs. Furman, Feb. 28, 2009. Davidson had 13 games of at least 40 or Defensive rebounds registered They were nearly as good from by Sophia Aleksandravicius, more boards in 2009-10. The ‘Cats had 21 behind the arc, canning a season-best games with over 10 offensive boards, which was good for third-most 57.1 percent of their treys on 8-of-14 in the SoCon. including a season-high 19 at Samford, shooting. Feb. 13. 144 Davidson also tied its season-best in Last year, the Wildcats hit the 50-board Career wins by former head assists with 18 in the 30-point blowout coach Annette Watts in her nine twice, while out-rebounding the opposi- win. tion 12 times. years at Davidson, the most by Earlier this year Davidson clipped the any coach in program history. In 2008-09, the ‘Cats tallied 15 games 90-point mark in a 90-68 win over with 40 or more boards, while also out- Wofford, Dec. 13. They also scored a sea- 54 Times Alex Thompson scored in rebounding the opposition 17 times, and son-best 47 points off the bench and had hauling in 10 or more rebounds on the double figures during her four- a 52-point second half, also a season- year career. offensive end 20 times. high. 49 The 90 points scored were the most at Davis Breaks Out For All-Tourney Blocks recorded by Sophia home since Davidson went for 95 vs. Aleksandravicius, placing her Honors Oglethorpe at the beginning of the 2005- Freshman Sarah Davis showed a third in the single-season 06 season. Wildcat record books. glimpse of her vast potential when the for- ward went off for a season-best 14 points 36.3 Double-Doubles All-Around and six rebounds, giving her two-day Three-point percentage in 2009- The trio of Alex Thompson, Kristen 10, ranking first in the SoCon. totals of 20 points and eight boards to earn Johnsen and Sophia Aleksandravicius a spot on the UNCW-Hampton Inn had it all working on Monday, Jan. 25, 13.2 Assists per game averaged by Invitational All-Tournament Team, Nov. vs. Western Carolina, to the tune of regis- 27-28. the Wildcats last season, third- tering three double-doubles in the win. best in the SoCon. The freshman was instrumental in It’s an unofficial school record. turning a 13-4 deficit, into a 20-15 Wildcat Thompson offset a poor shooting 11 Double-doubles registered by lead. Davis would score eight points in a night with a perfect 10-for-10 perform- row, 10 in all, during a 16-2 run midway Sophia Aleksandravicius a year ance from the charity stripe (matching a ago, second-most in the SoCon. through the first half. She finished the career-high) for all 10 of her points and game draining a season-high 5-of-6 field 9 then hauled in 10 rebounds for her third goals, and hitting half of her personal-best Treys hit by Alex Thompson at career double-double. ASU, Dec. 6, to set a new single- eight free throws. Johnsen matched Thompson with an For the tournament, Davis went 7-of-9 game school and Southern even 10 points and hauled in a career- Conference mark. shots from the field, including nailing her best 10 rebounds for her first career dou- first collegiate three-pointer vs. Duquesne, 7 ble-double. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL and was 5-for-10 from the charity stripe. Straight years the Wildcats have Aleksandravicius rounded out the trio had a winning mark in SoCon Six of her eight boards were on the defen- of double-doubles with her eighth of the sive end. play. season behind a game-high tying 22 points and 10 rebounds. It’s was the A Welcome Return Home third game at the time the freshman had Senior Monica Laune returned to her clipped the 20-point mark. She finished home state of Nebraska and gave her with four 20-point games. friends and family some great things to cheer for. The senior guard/forward opened her final season with Davidson by

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High Points High Attend. W/L 86 62- Score 7 73 67- 46 43- 74 71- 1 465 54 UNCW Hampton Inn Invitational; Wilmington,Invitational; N.C. Inn Hampton UNCW 11 WILDCAT2010-11 GUIDE 2 Southern Conference Tournament;Conference Southern N.C. Charlotte, vrl oeAa Neutral Away Home Overall 41 8-4 14-15 12-8 t ir e h Bold denotes home game home denotes Bold * - denotes SoCon game SoCon denotes - * a odtnAesnr ai itnOtwyPqet Johnsen Paquette Ottaway Sitton Calin Aleksandr. Woodgton Lax L( L 345 Alex Thompson (15) Julia Paquette (9) Paquette Julia (15) Thompson Alex 345 L L 1,198 Alex Thompson (16) Julia Paquette (6) Paquette Julia (16) Thompson Alex 1,198 L L 331 S. Aleksandravicius (16) S. Aleksandravicius (9) S. Aleksandravicius (16) S. Aleksandravicius (13) Aleksandravicius (16) Thompson, Aleksand. 331 1,778 L L L 873 Kristen Johnsen (12) Kristen Johnsen (14) Johnsen Kristen (12) Johnsen Kristen 873 L L 210 Julia Paquette (13) Paquette Julia 210 L L 411 Laune, Davis (13) Davis Laune, 411 L L 2,356 Alex Thompson (15) Aleksandravicius (8) Aleksandravicius (15) Thompson Alex 2,356 L L 372 S. Aleksandravicius (19) S. Aleksandravicius (16) S. Aleksandravicius (19) S. Aleksandravicius 372 L L 1,294 Aleksandravicius (17) Aleksandravicius, Ottaway (6) Ottaway Aleksandravicius, (17) Aleksandravicius 1,294 L (14) Davis Sarah 249 L L 1,576 Monica Laune (16) Laune Monica (19) Laune Monica (17) Lax Ashley 1,576 374 372 L L L OT OT M ) 467 Alex Thompson (22) Kristen Johnsen (9) Johnsen Kristen (22) Thompson Alex 467 ) ) 378 Ashley Lax (19) Lax Ashley 378 ) k r a 6-4 2-0 431 Ashley Lax (24) Lax Ashley (15) Lax Ashley 431 612 209 Thompson, Paquette (15) S. Aleksandravicius (14) S. Aleksandravicius (15) Paquette Thompson, (15) Lax Ashley 209 259 532 S. Aleksandravicius (22) S. Aleksandravicius (10) S. Aleksandravicius (9) S. Aleksandravicius (10) Paquette Julia (22) S. Aleksandravicius (26) S. Aleksandravicius (13) S. Aleksandravicius (19) Thompson Alex 532 (28) S. Aleksandravicius 376 375 207 163 Alex Thompson (21) S. Aleksandravicius (11) S. Aleksandravicius (25) Lax Ashley (21) Thompson Alex 462 163 377 S. Aleksandravicius (22) Three tied (10) tied Three (22) S. Aleksandravicius (15) Laune Monica 377 668 311 Alex Thompson (22) S. Aleksandravicius (15) S. Aleksandravicius (22) Thompson Alex 311 (p nts t in o Thompson (17) Thompson -r 6-8 6-4 0-4 ounds d n u Bo e -a 0-3 0-0 0-3 sts t is s s Aleksandravicius, Paquette (8) Paquette Aleksandravicius, (8) Thompson Alex Julia Paquette (14) Paquette Julia S. Aleksandravicius (10) S. Aleksandravicius S. Aleksandravicius (12) S. Aleksandravicius Julia Paquette (9) Paquette Julia S. Aleksandravicius (11)S. 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SEASON HIGHS LOWS / c a t e g o r y h ig h s l o Ws Points 90, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 43, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 First Half Points 46, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 2/20/10 20, at Cincinnati, 12/21/08 Second Half Points 52, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 19, at College of Charleston, 2/23/09 Largest Halftime Lead/Deficit +17, vs. Furman, 2/26/10 -27, at NC State, 11/20/09 Largest Win/Loss Margin +30, at UNCG, 2/6/10 -29, at Nebraska, 11/13/09 Field Goals Made 32, at UNCG, 2/6/10 14, Georgia Southern, 2/22/10 Field Goals Attempted 67, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 36, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09

Field Goal Percentage .582 (32-55), at UNCG, 2/6/10 .275 (14-51), Georgia Southern, 2/22/10 Three-Pointers Made 10, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 2/20/10 0, at Nebraska, 11/13/09 Three-Pointers Attempted 25, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 3, at Nebraska, 11/13/09

Three-Point Pct. (min. 10 att.) .571 (8-14), at UNCG, 2/6/10 .000 (0-3), at Nebraska, 11/13/09 Free Throws Made 24, vs. Western Carolina, 1/25/10 5, at NC State, 11/20/09 Free Throws Attempted 35, at Elon, 1/4/10 8, at NC State, 11/20/09

Free Throw Percentage .900 (9-10), vs. Longwood, 1/6/10 .500 (9-18), vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 Rebounds 51, vs. UNCG, 1/2/10 28, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 28, at Appalachian State, 1/23/10 Assists 18, at UNCG, 2/6/10 7, vs. Georgia Southern, 2/22/10

18, vs. Wofford, 12/13/09 Turnovers 30, vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09 11, vs. Western Carolina, 1/25/10 Blocked Shots 7, three different times 0, at Samford, 2/13/10

6, vs. East Tennessee State, 12/6/07 Steals 18, vs. Duquesne, 11/27/09 3, at Chattanooga, 2/15/10 2, at Chattanooga, 1/17/09 Personal Fouls 33, at Nebraska, 11/13/09 12, vs. Longwood, 1/6/10

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Points Double-Doubles 28 Sophia Aleksandravicius at Furman 11/30/09 11 Sophia Aleksandravicius — 26 Sophia Aleksandravicius vs. Wofford 12/13/09 2/15 at Chattanooga (16 pts/13 rebs) en 25 Ashley Lax at UNC Greensboro 2/6/10 2/6 at UNC Greensboro (10 pts/11 rebs) 24 Ashley Lax vs. Furman 2/27/10 2/2 at Wofford (12 pts/11 rebs) 0 22 Aleksandravicius & Thompson twice each 1/25 vs. WCU (22 pts/10 rebs) 1/16 at CofC (14 pts/10 rebs) Rebounds 1/6 vs. Longwood (11 pts/14 rebs) 16 Sophia Aleksandravicius vs. App. State 12/7/09 1/4 at Elon (15 pts/15 rebs) 15 Sophia Aleksandravicius at Elon 1/4/10 1/2 vs. UNCG (11 pts/12 rebs) 12/29 vs. Newberry (22 pts/10 rebs) Blocked Shots 12/7 vs. App State (19 pts/16 rebs) 0 5 Sophia Aleksandravicius three times 11/30 at Furman (28 pts/13 rebs) 1 Assists 2 Alex Thompson — 1 8 Alex Thompson vs. Western Carolina 1/25/10 1/18 at Georgia Southern (10 pts/12 rebs) 8 Barbara Sitton vs. Newberry College 12/29/09 1/25 vs. Western Carolina (10 pts/10 rebs)

Steals Kristen Johnsen — -1 6 Monica Laune at Elon 1/4/10 1/25 vs. Western Carolina (10 pts/10 rebs) 4 Five different players 2/14 at Samford (12 pts/14 rebs)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1 Julia Paquette — -1 11/15 at Creighton (13 pts/14 rebs)

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i n d i v i d u a l s t a t i s t i c s (a l l g a me s ) Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 14-15 8-4 6-8 0-3 Non-Conference 2-7 2-0 0-4 0-3 Name GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Off- Def Reb Avg PF- DATO Blk Stl Pts Avg A. Thompson 29-29 971 33.5 117-252 .464 47-121 .388 85-106 .802 34- 94 128 4.4 71 3 100 94 3 44 366 12.6 S. Aleksandr. 29-17 744 25.7 137-330 .415 12- 47 .255 61- 89 .685 70- 163 233 8.0 59 0 21 55 49 20 347 12.0 A. Lax 29-26 839 28.9 111-289 .384 64-168 .381 37- 46 .804 14- 58 72 2.5 56 2 45 84 1 27 323 11.1 M. Laune 25-15 618 24.7 62-142 .437 30- 71 .423 44- 50 .880 25- 47 72 2.9 58 2 53 65 6 31 198 7.9 J. Paquette 29-26 772 26.6 90-182 .495 0- 0 .000 42- 81 .519 51- 120 171 5.9 96 6 40 51 27 23 222 7.7 K. Johnsen 29-12 504 17.4 50- 112 .446 0- 2 .000 54- 86 .628 40- 68 108 3.7 64 0 21 43 7 19 154 5.3 B. Sitton 29-12 587 20.2 42-121 .347 1- 12 .083 29- 54 .537 26- 73 99 3.4 62 2 68 65 0 34 114 3.9 S. Davis 19- 7 246 12.9 25- 50 .500 1- 3 .333 23- 38 .605 18- 28 46 2.4 47 2 4 31 1 6 74 3.9 C. Woodington 28- 1 259 9.3 17- 53 .321 7- 26 .269 16- 25 .640 3- 11 14 0.5 29 0 16 31 0 11 57 2.0 J. Calin 18- 0 117 6.5 7- 28 .250 0- 0 .000 10- 13 .769 4- 6 10 0.6 11 1 9 13 3 6 24 1.3 A. Ottaway 27- 0 152 5.6 11- 34 .324 3- 4 .750 9- 19 .474 7- 19 26 1.0 34 1 2 23 1 2 34 1.3 Chiemeka 12- 0 41 3.4 2- 15 .133 2- 6 .333 2- 4 .500 3 7 10 0.8 9 0 4 4 0 1 8 0.7 TEAM 55- 84 139 4.8 07 Davidson 29-29 5,850 – 671-1608 .417 167-460 .363 412-611 .674 350- 778 1,128 38.9 596 19 383 566 98 224 1,921 66.2 Opponents 29-29 5,850 – 639-1680 .380 192-566 .339 449-655 .685 387- 704 1,091 37.6 561 - 343 520 100 261 1,919 66.2

Score by Halves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 870 1,033 18 0 1,921 Opponents 876 1,023 20 0 1,919

Deadball Rebounds OFF DEF Total Davidson 79 4 83 Opponents 80 1 81 PPo n e n t s

i n d i v i d u a l s t a t i s t i c s (c o n Fe r e n c e g a me s ) Record Overall Home Away Neutral Conference Games 12-8 6-4 6-4 0-0 Name GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Off- Def Reb Avg PF- DATO Blk Stl Pts Avg S. Aleksandr. 20-10 548 27.4 99-240 .413 11- 37 .297 48- 71 .676 49- 129 178 8.9 46 0 17 37 32 17 257 12.9 A. Thompson 20-20 673 33.7 76-169 .450 32- 80 .400 67- 84 .798 24- 76 100 5.0 51 3 78 64 2 34 251 12.6

2009-10 o A. Lax 20-20 602 30.1 81-202 .401 50-121 .413 29- 35 .829 12- 43 55 2.8 38 1 27 54 0 17 241 12.1 M. Laune 18- 9 453 25.2 49-106 .462 25- 59 .424 39- 44 .886 20- 35 55 3.1 38 1 37 44 4 22 162 9.0 J. Paquette 20-19 529 26.5 61-129 .473 0- 0 .000 33- 64 .516 35- 73 108 5.4 66 4 29 28 18 10 155 7.8 K. Johnsen 20-11 368 18.4 35- 80 .438 0- 2 .000 37- 59 .627 30- 47 77 3.9 47 0 17 30 2 15 107 5.4 B. Sitton 20- 7 356 17.8 25- 64 .391 0- 7 .000 22- 43 .512 15- 55 70 3.5 47 2 37 34 0 17 72 3.6 S. Davis 12- 4 142 11.8 12- 32 .375 0- 2 .000 16- 24 .667 12- 15 27 2.3 27 1 2 17 0 4 40 3.3 C. Woodington 19- 0 174 9.2 15- 40 .375 5- 18 .278 11- 18 .611 2- 9 11 0.6 18 0 13 16 0 6 46 2.4 A. Ottaway 19- 0 174 9.2 15- 40 .375 5- 18 .278 11- 18 .611 2- 9 11 0.6 18 0 13 16 0 6 46 2.4 J. Calin 10- 0 49 4.9 3- 13 .231 0- 0 .000 4- 6 .667 3- 2 5 0.5 2 0 3 10 0 1 10 1.0 Chiemeka 10- 0 33 3.3 1- 12 .083 1- 4 .250 2- 4 .500 3- 6 9 0.9 7 0 4 4 0 1 5 0.5 TEAM 34- 54 88 4.4 06 Davidson 20-20 4025 – 465-1109 .419 126-332 .380 314-465 .675 243- 552 795 39.8 406 12 265 358 59 145 1,370 68.5 Opponents 20-20 4025 – 433-1143 .379 124-385 .322 312-449 .695 240- 489 729 36.5 397 - 231 334 71 162 1,302 65.1 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Score by Halves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Davidson 672 708 27 - 1,407 Opponents 668 683 12 - 1,363

Deadball Rebounds OFF DEF Total Davidson 43 1 44 Opponents 41 0 43

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Opponent FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR-TR PF A TO B ST 1H 2H Total Davidson at 22-54 .407 0-3 .000 18-29 .621 8-24-32 33 9 25 5 10 26 36 62 Nebraska 26-57 .456 8-21 .381 26-42 .619 16-28-44 26 13 25 6946 40 86 Davidson at 23-51 .451 5-15 .333 7-9 .778 11-26-37 13 12 27 7420 38 58 Creighton 27-64 .422 15-30 .500 8-14 .571 15-17-32 11 17 16 5 14 33 44 77 Davidson at 23-58 .397 3-15 .200 5-8 .625 12-19-31 22 11 20 3514 39 54 N.C. State 28-66 .424 4-15 .267 19-26 .731 23-25-48 13 14 16 2 12 41 38 79 Davidson at 24-62 .387 7-20 .350 8-13 .615 15-30-45 25 17 24 3843 20 63 William & Mary 23-66 .348 9-18 .500 19-29 .655 20-26-46 15 13 17 3 11 35 39 74 Davidson vs. 24-67 .358 8-25 .320 15-22 .682 15-19-34 22 14 24 2 18 26 36 9 71 Duquesne 28-59 .475 5-16 .313 13-20 .650 17-32-49 22 13 32 7 12 35 27 12 74 Davidson vs. 16-36 .444 2-4 .500 9-18 .500 5-23-28 24 9 30 4 12 28 15 43 Monmouth 13-45 .289 6-17 .353 14-25 .560 16-23-39 24 10 30 1 11 24 22 46 Davidson at 27-54 .500 6-15 .400 21-32 .656 13-19-32 28 14 17 2930 51 81 Furman 23-52 .442 7-20 .350 25-34 .735 15-19-34 25 13 19 7736 42 78 Davidson at 22-52 .423 4-11 .364 14-24 .583 8-28-36 19 8 15 1433 29 62 Western Carolina 19-60 .317 3-17 .176 10-20 .500 19-26-45 19 9 17 2320 31 51 Davidson vs. 23-51 .451 3-11 .273 10-18 .556 9-28-37 20 15 23 2825 34 59 Appalachian State 28-60 .467 3-12 .250 9-21 .429 12-25-37 18 15 15 3 12 33 35 68

Davidson vs. 31-62 .500 6-14 .429 22-28 .786 11-27-38 22 18 15 1 15 28 52 90 Wofford 25-59 .424 8-21 .381 10-18 .556 12-23-35 23 16 24 3536 32 68 Davidson vs. 23-63 .365 4-16 .250 14-21 .667 12-33-45 18 16 13 6923 41 64 Newberry College 19-64 .297 6-23 .261 11-13 .846 14-33-47 17 10 20 1225 30 55 Davidson vs. 23-56 .411 7-20 .350 14-25 .560 16-35-51 22 16 21 7930 37 67 UNC Greensboro 13-61 .213 3-18 .167 16-24 .667 18-25-43 25 8 18 2 11 15 30 45 Davidson at 26-57 .456 6-11 .545 24-35 .686 14-30-44 26 12 24 3 12 41 41 82 Elon 24-58 .414 3-13 .231 22-32 .688 12-22-34 28 10 25 5 11 38 35 73 Davidson vs. 28-60 .467 4-11 .364 9-10 .900 17-33-50 12 10 25 3735 34 69 Longwood 18-60 .300 7-25 .280 10-13 .769 11-15-26 18 17 17 2 14 23 30 53 Davidson vs. 25-60 .417 9-19 .474 19-28 .679 13-28-41 16 17 18 1627 42 9 78 Samford 23-57 .439 13-28 .464 14-18 .778 5-27-32 19 17 15 2 10 31 38 8 77 Davidson vs. 23-63 .365 7-21 .333 9-14 .643 14-25-39 19 15 14 3626 36 62 Chattanooga 21-51 .412 8-20 .400 14-21 .667 10-29-39 15 12 16 1332 32 64 Davidson at 26-53 .491 7-19 .368 19-31 .613 14-27-41 18 14 23 3829 49 78 Coll. of Charleston 30-60 .500 11-27 .407 13-19 .684 6-23-29 20 21 15 1 12 48 36 84 Davidson at 21-48 .438 5-15 .333 21-31 .677 10-32-42 24 12 14 1535 33 68 Georgia Southern 13-52 .250 3-18 .167 21-27 .778 10-24-34 22 6 15 0726 24 50 Davidson at 21-59 .356 9-23 .391 10-14 .714 9-19-28 16 11 14 3625 36 61 Appalachian State 27-61 .443 2-12 .167 16-21 .762 17-29-46 17 12 17 11 10 30 42 72 Davidson vs. 23-56 .411 5-11 .455 24-32 .750 14-33-47 19 16 11 7732 43 75 Western Carolina 23-65 .354 8-20 .400 11-18 .611 15-25-40 26 11 14 9320 45 65 Davidson at 23-59 .390 6-18 .333 14-19 .737 9-26-36 21 10 14 2539 27 66 Wofford 19-50 .380 4-16 .250 18-24 .750 8-30-38 20 7 17 3424 36 60

Davidson at 32-55 .582 8-14 .571 11-18 .611 10-30-40 17 18 21 3733 50 83 UNC Greensboro 17-59 .288 7-22 .318 12-18 .667 11-17-28 17 8 19 2925 28 53

Davidson vs. 22-60 .367 4-16 .250 15-21 .714 16-23-39 21 10 17 5 10 26 39 77

Elon 24-58 .414 8-17 .471 21-25 .840 15-25-40 17 14 16 11 7 38 37 63

Davidson at 20-57 .351 3-18 .167 14-20 .700 19-20-39 20 9 20 0824 33 57 Samford 23-44 .523 11-22 .500 16-22 .727 5-22-27 16 19 18 1930 43 73

Davidson at 17-56 .304 6-17 .353 14-17 .824 10-36-46 23 10 16 6317 37 54 Chattanooga 21-65 .323 6-20 .300 17-27 .630 16-31-47 16 11 84833 32 65 Davidson vs. 25-50 .500 10-19 .526 12-18 .667 6-27-33 16 17 19 4546 26 72 Coll. of Charleston 24-65 .369 4-25 .160 17-22 .773 17-22-39 17 5 15 0930 39 69 Davidson vs. 14-51 .275 6-19 .316 13-21 .619 16-29-45 20 7 24 1823 24 47 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Ga. Southern 19-56 .339 7-19 .368 13-17 .765 10-26-36 18 11 14 0 15 18 40 58 Davidson vs. 21-50 .420 9-21 .429 14-19 .737 12-29-41 19 16 18 4437 28 65 Furman 15-50 .300 5-18 .278 17-21 .810 7-19-26 19 6 17 4720 32 52 Davidson vs. 23-48 .479 8-19 .421 13-16 .813 12-19-31 21 13 19 6638 29 67 Furman 24-56 .429 8-16 .500 17-24 .708 16-16-32 18 12 13 2 14 31 42 73

WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 4 7 . . 2010-11 WBBGuide:Layout17/19/113:36PMPage48 WOMEN’S2009-10 BASKETBALL o PPo n e n t s oas2-691 92 61 41 731 200 11 3 17 13 74 15 46 19-29 9-18 23-66 Totals 24 17 63 25 45 8-13 7-20 24-62 Totals Davidson 200 14 5 16 17 77 11 32 8-14 15-30 27-64 Totals 27 12 58 13 37 7-9 5-15 23-51 Creighton Totals Davidson W&M ora -4123511 3-5 1-2 2-14 Correal 0-0 0-0 1-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 Team 4-4 0-0 0-1 Johnsen 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 Paquette 0-1 0-1 Ottaway 4-8 0-2 1-9 0-1 Calin 1-2 5-12 Woodgton 0-0 2-2 Laune 3-4 Sitton 3-8 Lax 5-12 2-4 Thompson 0-1 Davis 4-13 Aleksandrv. 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-4 0-2 3-4 2-5 0-1 1-2 Team 3-4 0-0 0-5 Frank 2-2 Corbin 0-3 1-2 1-1 4-7 Jensen Crites 0-0 1-6 7-15 0-0 Moore 3-5 2-5 2-9 Herring 2-2 2-5 Woodard 6-10 4-6 Nelson Neuvirth Schuett 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-0 2-6 0-1 3-8 Team 0-0 0-0 Johnsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ottaway 0-0 1-1 0-0 Calin 13 0-0 2-4 1-1 Lax 1 0-0 1-3 Woodgton 14 2-4 1-1 Davis 2-4 5-9 Sitton 0-0 0-0 Thompson 6-11 Laune 0-2 Paquette 2-7 Aleksandrv. itn02000-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 Team 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 Murchison 1-4 0-0 Hilton 0-0 2-4 Moller 0-1 4-4 3-4 Benson 0-0 4-10 Barton 3-5 7-18 5-13 7-8 Heath 5-8 Aldridge 1-1 DeHenzel 2-4 Pye McKenna aisna 32 63 74 — — 20 39 43 35 Mary William& at Davidson 58 — 38 20 Creighton at Davidson 8 4 FG FG FG FG Game 4 — Nov.— 4 Game 2009 22, Nov.— 2 Game 2009 15, 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG BOX SCORES BOX FT FT FT FT Attn: 816 Attn: Attn: 345 Attn: 34 77 — 44 33 R R R R 5 9 5340100 9490211 3 1000000 3 0120000 8 0100000 1304200 3324401 32 34 6371101 61 5 5033011 3160201 0190000 2005100 1210201 13 3064001 1250112 62 50 5 54 2 1000000 6 1100110 0072500 5 0030100 4 0200100 5144300 22 1253401 3040010 000 2 0000000 3100000 3 1021100 7421400 1 0000000 6 0100000 23 41 50 84 PF PF PF PF 182111 TP TP TP TP 14 15 10 20 17 10 10 12 18 16 16 12 A A A A 3404 4501 1420 3301 1316 1321 0131 2511 1511 2206 4402 3202 0320 To To To To 1 Blk Blk Blk Blk 74 38 S S S S 200 200 10 26 12 26 31 38 14 29 16 17 12 16 27 30 22 29 20 27 28 23 32 24 33 16 M M M M 12 18 30 40 31 24 33 11 oas3-951 52 42 01 471 200 12 7 14 18 90 28 44 25-29 5-13 30-69 Totals 26 5 57 24 39 25-39 2-7 15-51 Davidson Totals Wingate oas2-951 32 92 41 271 225 12 7 32 13 74 22 49 13-20 5-16 28-59 Totals 225 18 2 24 14 71 22 34 15-22 8-25 24-67 Duquesne Totals Davidson 11 WILDCAT2010-11 GUIDE ai - - 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 2-5 Team 2-2 3-3 4-6 0-0 Johnsen 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-2 Calin 5-11 3-7 Aleksandrv. 3-8 4-11 8-10 0-0 6-6 Woodgton 0-0 0-0 Ottaway 3-6 3-6 Sitton 3-3 6-14 Thompson Paquette Davis 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-6 0-0 Team 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-1 Crumlin 2-2 3-7 0-0 Anderson 1-2 0-0 2-3 Shuey 0-4 2-2 Mitchell 1-4 0-1 Rosser 1-2 1-2 2-2 Brooks 1-4 7-8 0-0 Logan 1-2 1-2 Wollett 0-2 0-1 2-4 6-13 Parrish 0-0 0-0 0-1 Washgton 0-4 0-6 1-2 Brown Whitenack Rhodes Keitt ek00000-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-5 0-0 0-2 0-1 Team 3-4 Vendemia 0-0 0-1 Peck 0-2 1-2 0-0 Abel 1-1 0-2 0-0 Floyd 1-2 4-6 Pyle 0-2 0-1 1-4 2-9 0-0 Britcher 2-5 4-8 Voynova 1-2 4-6 Frederick 7-9 2-3 Babe 7-13 Pryor Pollino Gensler 5-8 0-0 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-1 Team 2-4 1-1 1-1 Johnsen 1-1 0-1 4-5 0-1 Paquette 1-2 3-12 1-2 Ottaway 3-15 6-17 1-1 1-2 Calin 2-3 Woodgton 0-0 Sitton Lax 2-8 0-0 Davis 3-10 0-0 Thompson 4-10 Aleksandrv. Game 5 — Nov.— 5 Game 2009 27, aisnv.2 69–71 – 9 36 26 Duquesne vs. Davidson igt t1 9—57 — 39 18 Davidson Wingateat Exhibition — Nov.— Exhibition 2009 8, FG FG FG FG 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG FT FT FT FT Attn: 378 Attn: 52 2–74 – 12 27 35 34 90 — 47 43 12 R R R R 2 1241010 5340103 84 2485202 7592210 1386403 72 7260110 43 4 0000100 4 1100000 3431000 3280401 8 2020000 8 2140300 5440103 1041601 2050001 22 9 0420100 0041300 3311120 3300001 2 9 3000100 1 0000000 3481304 6272413 6000000 6 1100201 5311020 6352320 4150701 40 45 53 7 1372001 4543202 5 1130100 6 0061001 6 1030203 6475404 13 2060200 4380604 7380421 PF PF PF PF (Hampton Inn Invite) Inn (Hampton TP TP TP TP 16 21 14 20 13 15 20 19 A A A A 0132 2102 2110 1600 3501 1311 2411 3302 To To To To Blk Blk Blk Blk 27 S S S S 200 10 18 22 22 20 34 34 15 25 14 21 18 12 14 31 18 23 16 21 12 16 10 32 32 26 25 35 19 27 44 42 20 33 23 M M M M Davidson 25 13 86 26 44 26-42 8-21 26-57 Totals 200 10 5 25 9 62 33 32 18-29 0-3 22-54 Nebraska Totals Davidson oas2-641 92 81 91 621 200 12 2 16 14 79 13 48 19-26 4-15 28-66 Totals 20 11 54 22 31 5-8 3-15 23-58 State NC Totals itn26010-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-6 1-5 1-4 0-1 Team 0-0 6-16 Ottaway 0-0 0-0 Sitton 0-0 1-2 Calin 0-1 0-0 1-2 Lax 3-4 0-0 0-1 Aleksandrv. 0-0 0-0 Davis 2-6 0-2 1-1 3-4 Johnsen 0-2 Paquette 1-4 2-3 Woodgton 6-13 Thompson Laune 6-8 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-3 1-3 0-3 3-3 Team 0-0 1-4 0-4 2-4 Redmon 3-6 0-3 0-0 Bober 2-3 2-2 Periago 0-0 0-0 4-6 Turner 3-3 1-3 0-1 Leick 0-0 2-5 Reeves 0-2 3-6 2-2 Neals 4-4 0-2 Williams 2-2 1-3 Burke 1-4 1-2 1-1 2-6 Kelley 0-1 Kuhlmann 5-5 Moore 5-8 Montgmery 3-6 Griffin 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-4 0-3 1-3 Team Johnsen 3-6 2-4 Ottaway 1-2 0-0 Calin 0-0 4-4 0-0 1-2 5-11 Lax 3-3 0-1 4-7 0-2 Aleksandrv. 0-0 0-1 3-9 Woodgton 0-0 2-3 6-9 Sitton 0-0 Thompson Laune 1-2 Davis Paquette tahn31 - 3-4 0-0 4-5 2-3 1-4 0-2 1-2 3-10 0-0 Team 0-3 5-9 2-2 1-2 1-2 Strachan 21 0-0 0-0 2 Muciniece 1-2 10 Tasler 2-3 1-5 3-4 2-4 Bell 3-4 0-0 0-0 Durham 4-6 0-1 0-2 Ellison 9-13 3-11 0-4 Kastanek Holston Gartrell White ..Sae4 8—79 — 54 38 — 39 41 15 N.C.State at Davidson aisna 63 62 — 36 26 Nebraska at Davidson FG FG FG FG Game 3 — Nov.— 3 Game 2009 20, Game 1 — Nov.— 1 Game 2009 13, 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG Attn: 2,356 Attn: Attn: 1,198 Attn: FT FT FT FT 64 86 — 40 46 R R R R 4531200 0142201 4 0000000 50 8 1060110 1420100 3200200 6351120 0200200 53 1252400 6420120 4480120 2110010 2290301 8 1310200 3110102 21 4 0200000 0070100 6371400 3291203 2258102 30 71 1230300 5 0230000 1101211 9 0301100 82 2411200 43 42 24 2550111 2520000 2 80 4240100 2001101 92 2062001 3132101 54 1262202 2035301 5 3 6 PF PF PF PF TP TP TP TP 13 16 12 13 10 13 15 10 10 15 11 11 A A A A 2302 3201 1100 2411 0220 4504 0100 2814 0400 1001 0221 0301 1303 To To To To Blk Blk Blk Blk 69 35 S S S S 200 200 32 31 20 18 34 28 31 26 24 14 10 29 26 16 16 16 12 13 14 14 23 15 13 16 15 12 23 22 18 14 25 23 24 18 22 M M M M 11 11 11 11 11

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Game 6 — Nov. 28, 2009 (Hampton Inn Invite) Game 7 — Nov. 30, 2009 Davidson vs. 28 15 — 43 Davidson at 30 51 — 81 Monmouth 24 22 — 46 Furman 36 42 — 78

Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Aleksandrv. 0-4 0-0 2-2 2120210 8 Paquette 1-2 0-0 0-2 542120118 Paquette 3-3 0-0 1-3 947132431 Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0400100 8 Thompson 2-4 0-1 1-3 325010136 Thompson 7-12 4-7 4-5 5222 630238 Lax 1-4 1-2 0-0 153150021 Lax 5-9 1-3 0-0 2511 320130 Sitton 3-6 1-1 1-2 218250437 Sitton 3-6 0-1 3-8 049320227 Davis 5-6 0-0 4-8 6314 180030 Woodgton 0-1 0-0 0-0 0101100 4 Woodgton 0-1 0-0 0-0 0100300 7 Aleksandrv. 9-15 1-3 9-10 13 3 28 012234 Calin 2-6 0-0 0-0 354301320 Calin 1-2 0-0 3-5 115030117 Ottaway 0-1 0-0 0-0 0200000 2 Ottaway 1-3 0-0 0-0 132020011 Johnsen 0-1 0-0 0-0 0001300 8 Johnsen 0-4 0-1 2-2 212000013 Team 2 Team 3 Totals 16-36 2-4 9-18 28 24 43 9 30 4 12 200 Totals 27-54 6-15 21-32 32 28 81 14 17 29200

Monmouth FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Furman FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Martin 1-5 0-0 1-2 733041017 Troutman 0-2 0-0 0-0 250014021 Womack 4-11 1-2 1-6 4110 130330 Ledford 2-3 0-0 5-8 649320332 Rooney 0-3 0-2 1-2 441340114 Stephens 7-16 2-6 14-16 6330 711140 Allen 1-7 0-1 2-2 554060020 Murphy 2-7 0-2 2-2 026030112 Canady 4-5 3-3 0-0 6311 160136 Holtfreter 5-8 4-5 0-0 5214 120033 Thibault 0-6 0-6 3-5 103320022 O’Connor 1-2 0-1 0-0 1021000 3 Singer 2-4 2-3 5-6 5311 230428 Dowell 3-7 1-4 2-3 209120014 Forbes 0-0 0-0 1-2 221020226 Thompson 1-3 0-2 1-1 723022118 Gadziala 1-3 0-0 0-0 1320000 5 Berry 2-3 0-0 1-4 355040120 Gomez 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000000 2 Oberg 0-0 0-0 0-0 0100100 2 Team 4 Petersen 0-1 0-0 0-0 0100100 5 Totals 13-45 6-17 14-25 39 24 46 10 30 1 11 200 Team 2 Totals 23-52 7-20 25-34 34 25 78 13 19 77200 Attn: 249 Attn: 207

Game 8 — Dec. 5, 2009 Game 9 — Dec. 7, 2009

Davidson at 33 29 — 62 App. State at 33 35 — 68

Western Carolina 20 31 — 51 Davidson 25 34 — 59

Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M App. State FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Thompson 6-10 1-3 6-9 4219 240038 Freeman, A. 3-8 0-3 2-5 948121124 Davis 0-4 0-0 2-4 232030015 Dewart 8-14 0-1 0-2 5416 010123 Lax 6-14 3-6 1-2 3116 010335 Ramirez 6-11 3-7 2-4 1217 230339 Sitton 1-3 0-0 2-4 534220125 Means 2-7 0-0 0-0 414520325 Paquette 1-5 0-0 1-3 10 23101038 Freeman, C. 2-8 0-0 1-2 915201030 Laune 3-7 0-1 2-2 428020015 Sharkey 0-0 0-0 0-0 2100000 7 Aleksandrv. 4-7 0-1 0-0 238010013 Weldon 4-9 0-1 4-8 5312 340430 Calin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0002000 7 Williams 3-3 0-0 0-0 026231022 Ottaway 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000000 1 Team 2 Johnsen 1-2 0-0 0-0 132100013 Totals 28-60 3-12 9-21 37 18 68 15 15 3 12 200 Team 5 2 Totals 22-52 4-11 14-24 36 19 62 8 15 14200 Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Davis 3-6 0-1 0-1 546020120 W. Carolina FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Paquette 4-6 0-0 3-6 5411 220130 Swayne 0-4 0-1 0-0 0002000 8 Thompson 2-6 0-2 0-0 034451240 Jackson 1-4 0-2 4-6 336550031 Lax 1-4 1-3 0-0 223040020 Clarke 5-17 2-10 0-2 10 3 12 012028 Sitton 0-3 0-0 0-0 200010019 Feemster 3-3 0-0 0-0 746030324 Laune 3-3 1-1 2-2 109430215 Carroll 3-13 0-3 0-0 216230029 Woodgton 1-4 0-2 1-2 133330014 McKinney 4-8 0-0 1-3 519010026 Aleksandrv. 7-16 1-2 4-6 16 2 19 121230 Hunnicutt 1-2 1-1 0-0 1230100 6 Calin 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000100 1 Ferguson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1100000 6 Johnsen 2-2 0-0 0-1 224100011 Menendez 2-6 0-0 3-3 427020026 Team 3 Belcher 0-3 0-0 2-6 622000016 Totals 23-51 3-11 10-18 37 20 59 15 23 28200 Team 6 Totals 19-60 3-17 10-20 45 19 51 9 17 23200 Attn: 372

Attn: 375

Game 10 — Dec. 13, 2009 Game 11 — Dec. 29, 2009 Wofford at 36 32 — 68 Newberry at 25 30 — 55 Davidson 38 52 — 90 Davidson 23 41 — 64

Wofford FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Newberry FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Williams 3-8 0-0 2-5 548032019 Watson 2-10 0-2 2-2 16 36110229 Varno 5-7 0-0 0-0 8310 041128 Bulcher 3-5 0-0 4-5 8110 040033 Helms 5-7 4-5 4-5 3318 230224 Bearzatto 2-3 0-0 0-0 324561022 Gramblin 1-11 0-3 0-0 002320124 Browne, A. 3-12 1-5 0-0 317210035 Dwyer 4-10 0-3 2-3 5110 550127 McKinney 4-18 4-13 0-0 6412 030034 Masalin 1-2 1-2 0-0 413010018 Henderson 3-5 1-2 0-1 127230021 Bradley 0-1 0-1 0-0 1001000 6 Browne, C. 1-4 0-1 4-4 1360100 8 Brittenham 3-5 1-2 0-3 227430025 Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1000000 6 Kroker 3-6 2-5 2-2 0110 110016 Creet 1-6 0-0 1-1 413000012 Cowher 0-2 0-0 0-0 2300000 8 Team 4 Sartor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000000 1 Totals 19-64 6-23 11-13 47 17 55 10 20 12200

Motley 0-0 0-0 0-0 1500200 6 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Team 4 Totals 25-59 8-21 10-18 35 23 68 16 24 35200 Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Aleksandrv. 9-20 1-4 3-4 10 2 22 025131 Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Paquette 2-8 0-0 0-0 534351322 Paquette 5-7 0-0 5-6 4415 100128 Laune 1-4 1-2 1-2 234110123 Johnsen 1-4 0-0 5-6 627020118 Thompson 3-9 1-4 5-6 4212 210229 Thompson 4-7 3-6 3-5 4514 640327 Lax 1-6 0-3 1-2 4231000 9 Lax 2-7 1-6 0-0 115120222 Chiemeka 1-1 1-1 0-0 0130000 4 Sitton 1-1 0-0 0-0 342120214 Woodgton 0-1 0-1 0-0 000010012 Laune 2-5 1-1 0-0 225330123 Calin 0-1 0-0 0-0 010100015 Woodington 4-5 1-1 2-2 4311 400226 Sitton 1-5 0-1 0-0 412830223 Aleksandrv.10-19 0-0 6-8 9126 111333 Ottaway 0-1 0-0 1-2 011010014 Calin 2-6 0-0 1-1 2051000 7 Johnsen 5-8 0-0 3-5 9213 000018 Ottaway 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000100 2 Team 7 Team 3 Totals 23-63 4-16 14-21 45 18 64 16 14 69200 Totals 31-62 6-14 22-28 38 22 90 18 15 1 15 200 Attn: 532 Attn: 376 WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 4 9 . . 2010-11 WBBGuide:Layout17/19/113:36PMPage50 WOMEN’Sc o v e r i n g tBASKETBALLh e Wi l d c a t s oas2-091 92 11 81 18 17 78 16 41 19-28 9-19 25-60 Totals Team 225 10 2 15 17 77 19 32 14-18 13-28 25-57 Davidson Totals Samford 200 11 5 25 10 73 28 34 22-32 3-13 24-58 Totals 200 12 3 24 12 82 26 44 24-35 6-11 26-57 Elon Totals Davidson itn22000-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 Ottaway 0-0 4-8 Sitton 0-1 0-0 Calin 5-6 8-8 Woodgton 1-2 0-0 Laune 4-7 0-0 Lax 6-11 5-11 Thompson 5-9 2-6 Johnsen 1-6 Paquette 0-0 3-18 Aleksandrv. 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 1-2 Team 0-0 0-1 1-3 Crow 7-7 0-0 2-2 0-1 Anderson 6-9 0-0 Powers 0-2 2-7 11-19 2-2 Babineaux 1-2 5-10 3-11 1-3 London 3-5 Maxwell 2-5 3-7 Wilderotter Hill Dawson 0-1 3-4 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 2-7 0-1 Team 0-0 2-5 0-0 Hairston 0-0 4-10 4-9 Keto 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 Taylor 0-0 1-2 Gause 10-10 4-6 3-10 1-2 Harper 0-0 2-2 7-16 Medley 0-0 0-0 Cotton 1-5 Davis 0-2 Ford Hovatter Evans 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-4 4-4 0-2 Team 0-0 2-2 Johnsen 0-0 0-0 3-6 Sitton 0-1 5-6 0-0 Calin 0-2 0-4 7-8 Woodgton 4-9 15 Chiemeka 3-5 4-9 0-0 4 Lax 6-14 15 Thompson 5-6 4-4 Laune 1-1 Paquette 5-11 Aleksandrv. tDvdo 74 78 – 9 42 27 Davidson at Samford Elon at Davidson 0 5 FG FG FG FG Game 15 — Jan. 9, 2010 Jan.9, — 15 Game 2010 Jan.4, — 13 Game 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG BOX SCORES BOX FT FT FT FT Attn: 467 Attn: Attn: 311Attn: 13 77 – 8 38 31 73 82 — — 35 41 38 41 R R R R 4 6 0120000 1140100 1 0000100 4 0100000 8 2101200 43 50 94 83 8295401 3 5301001 1050000 3 1000000 0201200 50 2484301 4471302 72 44 6 0470211 8 2100100 2070001 1381202 4344300 7 4120200 61 0420300 05 2220204 7421210 5 2103100 1561401 1 0000000 2 0100000 5 2000100 12 43 75 73 PF PF PF PF TP TP TP TP 13 22 17 35 12 10 12 27 12 22 13 14 11 A A A A 3300 6301 1203 1211 5203 3322 2201 0331 4402 1501 1602 3306 1221 2111 To To To To 1 Blk Blk Blk Blk 16 S S S S 225 10 42 44 41 32 38 14 16 13 43 29 34 38 35 16 12 25 16 33 14 28 18 23 12 22 20 36 38 39 25 M M M M UNCG oas2-672 42 12 71 21 16 67 22 51 14-25 7-20 23-56 Totals 200 11 2 18 8 45 25 43 16-24 3-18 13-61 Davidson Totals oas2-372 -43 96 514 15 62 19 39 9-14 7-21 23-63 Totals 16 12 64 15 39 14-21 8-20 21-51 Davidson Totals Chatt. aute36001411 1-4 11 4 0-0 12 3-6 0-0 1-3 Paquette 0-0 5-14 Aleksandrv. 4-7 0-0 3-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-6 1-5 Team 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-2 Corbett 0-0 Clapper 0-1 0-4 Harmon 0-0 0-2 Floyd 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 Banner 2-2 3-5 0-0 Polwell 0-6 0-0 0-0 4-10 Weaver 0-0 0-3 0-7 0-0 Morkunaite 1-4 Dorsett 4-9 0-3 1-2 Richbow 0-7 0-0 Leigh Hyson 1-4 Girstautaite Smith one - - 4-8 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7 0-0 0-2 0-0 Team 2-2 0-2 Johnsen 0-0 3-7 1-2 Ottaway 0-2 Sitton 5-11 4-4 0-0 0-2 Calin 2-3 1-5 0-1 Woodgton 2-3 2-6 Chiemeka 3-5 Lax Thompson Laune 11 WILDCAT2010-11 GUIDE itn49010010 0-0 0-1 2-2 3-3 4-9 0-0 0-0 4-8 0-2 0-1 5-14 1-4 Sitton 1-2 2-4 Woodgton 0-0 3-7 0-1 Laune 2-5 4-9 Lax 0-0 Thompson 4-10 1-2 Johnsen 0-3 Paquette 2-2 3-11 Aleksandrv. 1-3 3-4 0-0 4-8 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-2 3-4 Team 0-0 Davis 2-2 Helton 0-1 15 0-0 Smith 1 2-5 0-3 0-1 2-4 11 Lambert 2-12 5-8 3-8 0-0 Wade-Fray 2-5 0-0 Townsend 0-0 4-8 Christopher 5-8 Hollinquest Rollins tDvdo 03 67 — 37 45 — 30 30 15 Davidson at GreensboroUNC taa - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 Team Ottaway tDvdo 63 62 64 — 36 — 32 26 32 Davidson at Chattanooga FG FG FG FG Game 16 — Jan. 11, 2010 Jan.11, — 16 Game Game 12 — Jan. 2, 2010 Jan.2, — 12 Game 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG FT FT FT FT Attn: 259 Attn: Attn: 372 Attn: R R 4 5 1 0000000 3560100 7 1010000 2471101 4151203 8 3200200 4 1000000 2 0000100 34 5041102 3100300 6282502 4230020 3402101 24 2 0000000 5001100 5 0100200 0201101 4 2110100 72 62 2295201 R R 4 7 0020001 2120100 32 31 5451002 5582010 6470320 2 43 4 0230100 7 1190100 8 4000000 4083300 6360300 52 2302000 100 4 1100201 PF PF PF PF 474030 187400 TP TP 14 15 10 11 TP TP 17 13 12 11 A A 0231 1002 1412 1401 3403 A A 2101 3301 2112 4500 1101 To To To To 1 Blk Blk Blk Blk 79 36 13 S S S S 200 200 200 32 21 16 10 17 31 13 28 19 23 M M 20 12 31 25 30 28 11 12 34 37 30 32 23 28 35 32 38 37 M M 21 11 Longwood oas3-01-71-92 08 11 2200 12 1 15 21 84 20 29 13-19 11-27 30-60 Totals 23 14 78 18 41 19-31 7-19 26-53 CofC Totals Davidson 25 17 69 12 50 9-10 4-11 28-60 Totals 200 14 2 17 10 53 18 26 10-13 7-25 18-60 Davidson Totals oek11000-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 Team 0-0 Tobeck 0-3 4-4 Smith 1-2 2-7 0-6 3-7 Neal 2-10 0-0 0-0 Zieverink 4-13 3-5 1-3 2-8 Garrison 0-0 Fernandes 5-15 4-11 Smith Coward Billups ars12000-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 Team 0-0 6-9 0-0 1-1 Harris 2-3 2-4 McLaurin 0-0 6-8 1-2 Crowell 4-10 0-7 Mudd 0-0 0-0 0-12 Hardy 0-1 3-7 Gerty 0-0 11-16 Hughes 5-7 Williams 11-15 Jones Kotcella 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 Team 0-0 0-0 2-7 Ottaway 5-9 0-0 0-0 3-9 Sitton 6-12 0-1 Woodgton 1-2 2-3 Chiemeka 0-0 0-2 14 5-9 Laune 2 2-3 4-6 Lax 0-0 10 Thompson 6-10 4-7 Johnsen 0-1 Paquette 5-11 Aleksandrv. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 Team 0-0 1-1 3-4 Johnsen 2-2 Ottaway 0-0 1-5 0-0 Sitton 4-12 0-1 0-0 0-1 Calin 0-0 0-0 0-2 Woodgton 3-3 3-4 11 Chiemeka 3-9 0-0 0 6-7 Lax 14 Thompson 6-9 1-1 Laune 0-1 Paquette 5-14 Aleksandrv. tDvdo 53 69 53 — — 34 30 35 23 Davidson at Longwood aisna 94 78 — 84 49 — 36 29 48 Charleston of Coll. at Davidson FG FG FG FG Game 17 — Jan. 16, 2010 Jan.16, — 17 Game Game 14 — Jan. 6, 2010 Jan.6, — 14 Game 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG FT FT FT FT Attn: 374 Attn: 209 Attn: R R R R 2020100 4 0000000 2340202 0100001 2161200 4435203 21 44 44 5 7 4420001 1200100 7 1030000 1145102 0000000 32 3263200 42 1410100 63 4 5 1010000 4423403 5 0000000 4 1101000 60 13 55 1150300 82 6 5061301 4 2000200 3000100 3 0020000 0122002 4 1100000 12 22 8164112 84 6 PF PF PF PF TP TP TP TP 15 12 16 25 27 19 10 10 17 12 15 15 11 A A A A 3605 1211 0212 8605 5212 0202 3302 1301 2500 2221 2412 6600 0400 2311 2210 To To To To Blk Blk Blk Blk 38 37 S S S S 200 200 0+ 31 23 13 17 19 33 34 26 38 33 39 31 20 28 34 35 32 27 18 20 23 15 24 14 35 22 13 22 27 M M M M 11

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Game 18 — Jan. 18, 2010 Davidson at 35 33 — 68 Georgia Southern 26 24 — 50

Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Aleksandrv. 4-11 0-0 0-0 548110018 Paquette 3-8 0-0 6-9 5312 131033 Laune 4-7 2-5 5-5 5215 310237 Thompson 2-6 1-4 5-6 12 2 10 420137 Lax 3-7 2-6 1-2 149110129 Woodgton 1-1 0-0 1-3 1230000 6 Calin 0-0 0-0 0-0 2000200 3 Sitton 1-1 0-0 0-0 3120100 8 Ottaway 1-2 0-0 2-2 2240200 7 Johnsen 2-5 0-0 1-4 245210122 Team 4 Totals 21-48 5-15 21-31 42 24 68 12 14 15200

GSU FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Ogburn 2-10 0-0 1-3 435210224 Geiger 0-4 0-2 2-3 642120026 Whitney 3-12 2-7 0-0 518120232 Navarro 3-7 1-4 8-8 2115 020031 Williams 0-5 0-2 0-0 230030021 Wilson 2-4 0-0 4-5 258210119 Tate 3-5 0-0 6-7 6312 020021 Ivy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0200000 8 Youngblood 0-3 0-2 0-0 2000101 7 Frye 0-1 0-1 0-1 000000010 Scott 0-1 0-0 0-0 1000101 1 Team 4 Totals 13-52 3-18 21-27 34 22 50 6 15 07200

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Game 19 — Jan. 23, 2010 Game 20 — Jan. 25, 2010 Davidson at 25 36 — 61 Western Carolina 20 45 — 65 Appalachian State 30 42 — 72 at Davidson 32 43 — 75

Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M W.Carolina FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Aleksandrv. 4-12 0-1 0-0 218010020 Hollifield 2-7 0-0 4-6 958242029 Paquette 0-6 0-0 2-2 642021022 Clarke 9-21 3-8 1-1 3322 101233 Laune 5-9 5-9 1-2 4216 321040 Feemster 2-5 0-0 1-3 735001026 Thompson 4-8 1-4 0-0 229721028 Jackson 4-9 4-8 2-2 4414 321036 Lax 5-11 3-7 2-2 5115 030135 Carroll 2-9 0-1 0-1 304230018 Woodgton 1-4 0-1 0-0 112020116 Swayne 1-2 1-1 0-0 203001012 Sitton 0-0 0-0 0-0 1001000 4 McKinney 1-2 0-0 1-2 433001011 Ottaway 0-2 0-0 1-2 331010012 Ferguson 0-2 0-0 0-0 0100001 2 Johnsen 2-7 0-1 4-6 228010223 Menendez 2-7 0-2 0-1 224331020 Team 2 Belcher 0-1 0-0 2-2 252021013 Totals 21-59 9-23 10-14 28 16 61 11 14 36200 Team 4 Totals 23-65 8-20 11-18 40 26 65 11 14 93200 App. State FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Williams 4-5 0-0 3-4 11 3 11 038124 Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Freeman, C. 5-11 0-0 2-3 7412 110027 Paquette 4-6 0-0 1-3 459011115 Freeman, A. 5-11 1-5 3-3 8314 320032 Johnsen 3-8 0-0 4-6 10 3 10 100125 Edwards 3-9 0-0 3-4 939310529 Laune 5-8 1-2 2-2 4213 221136 Ramirez 7-11 1-3 2-3 4017 230140 Thompson 0-8 0-1 10-10 10 1 10 810338 Sharkey 0-0 0-0 0-0 2000200 8 Lax 2-9 1-4 1-2 326300033 Weldon 2-7 0-2 0-0 224230221 Davis 0-3 0-1 2-2 2220201 5 Dewart 1-7 0-2 3-4 225123119 Woodgton 1-3 1-1 0-1 013110011 Team 1 Aleksandrv. 8-10 2-2 4-6 10 2 22 145030 Totals 27-61 2-12 16-21 46 17 72 12 17 11 10 200 Calin 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000000+ Sitton 0-0 0-0 0-0 1001000 3 Attn: 1,576 Ottaway 0-1 0-0 0-0 0100000 4 Team 4 Totals 23-56 5-11 24-32 47 19 75 16 11 77200

Attn: 377 Game 21 — Feb. 2, 2010 Davidson at 39 27 — 66 Game 22 — Feb. 6, 2010 Game 23 — Feb. 8, 2010 Wofford 24 36 — 60 Davidson at 33 50 — 83 Elon at 38 39 — 77 UNC Greensboro 25 28 — 53 Davidson 26 37 — 63 Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Paquette 2-7 0-0 1-2 225121125 Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Elon FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Johnsen 1-2 0-0 1-2 313010113 Paquette 6-9 0-0 1-2 4113 121024 Evans 4-8 0-0 0-0 628325133 Laune 1-4 0-2 4-5 236010221 Johnsen 0-2 0-0 0-0 430330016 Cotton 3-10 1-1 5-7 4312 004031 Thompson 8-13 3-5 2-2 4321 420029 Laune 2-5 2-4 2-2 118330132 Ford 6-13 4-9 6-6 1122 460028 Lax 1-9 1-5 2-2 315230023 Thompson 5-8 1-4 0-0 5211 610329 Gause 6-7 0-0 0-0 1112 120020 Chiemeka 1-1 1-1 0-0 0130100 3 Lax 9-13 5-5 2-2 3025 140130 Davis 3-5 2-3 5-6 8113 110324 Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 030000011 Chiemeka 0-1 0-0 1-2 1112000 5 Hovatter 0-2 0-0 0-0 0001000 7 Woodgton 3-5 1-3 1-2 218110022 Davis 1-2 0-0 1-2 3130100 8 Medley 0-6 0-3 3-4 513000119 Aleksandrv. 5-13 0-2 2-2 11 4 12 111025 Woodgton 0-0 0-0 1-2 101130010 Harper 0-2 0-0 2-2 212310016 Calin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000100 7 Aleksandrv. 5-9 0-1 0-0 11 3 10 012126 Taylor 2-2 1-1 0-0 1050000 6 Sitton 0-3 0-0 1-2 3211001 7 Sitton 1-1 0-0 3-5 135110112 Hairston 0-2 0-0 0-0 450122112 Ottaway 1-2 0-0 0-0 002000014 Ottaway 3-5 0-0 0-1 1260100 8 Archie 0-1 0-0 0-0 1200001 4 Team 6 1 Team 5 1 Team 7 2 Totals 23-59 6-18 14-19 36 21 66 10 14 25200 Totals 32-55 8-14 11-18 40 17 83 18 21 37200 Totals 24-58 8-17 21-25 40 17 77 14 16 11 7 200 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Wofford FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M UNCG FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M Moorhouse 4-8 0-1 2-5 3410 020023 Smith 4-12 1-4 2-2 0211 110135 Paquette 2-4 0-0 0-0 514101015 Varno 1-1 0-0 1-1 433110024 Dorsett 1-4 1-3 0-0 123020013 Johnsen 2-5 0-0 2-2 316021016 Brittenham 1-7 1-4 2-2 325220026 Hyson 1-6 1-3 4-6 527240025 Laune 3-5 3-4 4-5 3413 151126 Gramblin 2-7 0-0 5-6 429310027 Folwell 0-2 0-1 0-0 130010117 Thompson 2-7 0-1 1-2 355210419 Dwyer 2-8 1-3 2-4 727151124 Floyd 3-7 0-0 2-4 808310331 Lax 3-12 1-6 0-0 017430235 Masalin 0-2 0-2 0-0 200000012 Weaver 0-1 0-0 0-0 0000000 3 Chiemeka 0-0 0-0 0-0 1000000 1 Blake 2-3 0-1 0-0 204011011 Banner 2-8 0-0 2-2 416020217 Davis 5-8 0-0 3-5 6213 110120 Bradley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000000 4 Leigh 5-15 4-11 2-3 4116 030232 Woodgton 0-3 0-2 0-0 0100100 8 Helms 1-4 1-4 0-0 003010112 Harmon 0-1 0-0 0-0 1300000 6 Aleksandrv. 3-11 0-3 3-5 10 29012130 Kroker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0100000 5 Girstautaite 1-2 0-0 0-1 122201013 Sitton 2-5 0-0 2-2 546130128 Williams 5-6 0-0 0-0 1310 021114 Clapper 0-1 0-0 0-0 0100310 8 Ottaway 0-0 0-0 0-0 0000000 2 Motley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0200001 3 Team 4 2 Team 3 Team 10 Totals 17-59 7-22 12-18 28 17 53 8 19 29200 Totals 22-60 4-16 15-21 39 21 63 10 17 5 10 200 Totals 19-50 4-16 18-24 38 20 60 7 17 34200 Attn: 462 Attn: 411 Attn: 163 WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 5 1 . . 2010-11 WBBGuide:Layout17/19/113:36PMPage52 WOMEN’S2008-09 sBASKETBALLe a s o n r e c a P oas2-092 41 11 51 18 16 65 19 41 14-19 9-21 21-50 Totals 17 6 52 19 26 17-21 5-18 15-50 Totals Furman 19 17 72 16 33 12-18 10-19 25-50 Totals 15 5 69 17 39 17-22 4-25 24-65 Davidson Totals CofC Davidson one - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-1 Team 0-1 2-2 0-0 Johnsen 1-2 1-1 1-1 Ottaway 0-0 7-10 2-3 Sitton 8-14 0-1 2-2 Woodgton 4-4 0-2 0-1 Davis 0-2 1-5 Chiemeka 1-5 0-0 1-5 Lax Thompson 2-6 0-1 Laune 0-1 Paquette 6-13 Aleksandrv. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 Team 4-5 0-0 Petersen 0-0 0-3 0-0 Peeler 0-0 2-6 0-5 Berry 1-3 1-2 Thompson 2-6 1-3 Murphy 7-7 0-1 0-1 4-9 O’Connor 2-5 0-0 0-2 5-6 Holtfreter 6-14 1-5 Randolph 0-0 Stephens 1-3 Ledford Troutman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 Team 3-6 0-1 2-4 1-2 1-2 1-1 Ottaway 0-1 3-10 0-1 Aleksandrv. 4-5 3-5 2-4 Woodgton 5-11 Davis 2-2 2-2 Laune 0-0 2-2 3-6 Sitton 0-0 2-2 4-9 Lax Thompson 5-7 Johnsen 0-0 Paquette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 19 Team 1-2 0-0 3-4 3 0-1 Harris 2-7 0-0 10 1-8 McLaurin 5-8 4-4 0-2 Crowell 7-18 0-0 1-8 Mudd 7-12 2-10 Hatcher 0-0 4-4 Gerty 1-4 1-3 Hughes 4-11 2-4 Jones Williams Kotcella umna 2 2—52 — 32 20 Davidson at Furman tDvdo 62 72 — 26 69 46 — 39 Davidson at 30 Charleston of Coll. 2 5 FG FG FG FG Game 28 — Feb.— 28 Game 2010 27, Game 26 — Feb.— 26 Game 2010 20, 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG BOX SCORES BOX FT FT FT FT Attn: 612 Attn: Attn: 431 Attn: 72 65 — 28 37 R R R R 8 9 1300101 3 0201100 5102100 0171101 1170100 4 1100000 00 5274301 4343400 8344221 82 3 1 0100100 1 0000000 1502310 0001100 1380301 1131000 00 2310303 80 3421400 7370221 7 1 0000100 6272230 3 0010000 8 1020200 2391311 5275000 22 81 1162300 15 2 3 0000000 8 3000100 2 0000100 4040000 4 3110001 33 3490000 8491303 3290401 PF PF PF PF TP TP TP TP 24 12 10 21 15 13 12 18 A A A A 1200 0120 0100 1012 1101 4603 2100 4303 0201 To To To To 1 1 Blk Blk Blk Blk 45 09 44 47 S S S S 200 200 200 200 16 10 10 28 35 27 28 30 17 13 10 26 32 39 21 29 27 18 28 35 37 15 28 18 36 31 38 32 28 M M M M 11 oas2-41-21-22 67 918 19 73 16 27 16-22 11-22 23-44 Totals Team 20 9 57 20 39 14-20 3-18 20-57 Samford Totals Davidson oas2-881 31 12 71 19 13 67 21 31 13-16 8-19 23-48 Totals 200 14 2 13 12 73 18 32 17-24 8-16 24-56 Davidson Totals Furman 11 WILDCAT2010-11 GUIDE lc - - 0-0 3-4 0-0 1-5 0-0 3-4 3-8 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-1 0-0 Black 0-0 3-4 Crow 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 Powers 1-2 Babineaux 1-3 6-9 2-6 1-2 Martin 2-2 6-12 8-12 1-2 Anderson 1-1 Maxwell 1-3 1-1 Wilderotter Hill Dawson 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 3-4 1-3 Team 1-3 2-2 0-0 2-2 Paquette 0-0 1-2 1-4 Ottaway 0-9 0-0 12 1-3 Sitton 3-7 2-2 3-13 1 0-1 Woodgton 2-2 14 0-0 Chiemeka 4-6 0-1 1-5 Laune 0-0 3-7 Lax 4-9 0-2 Thompson Davis 0-0 Johnsen 0-2 Aleksandrv. aisna 43 57 — 33 24 Samford at Davidson one - - 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 Team 0-1 2-2 0-0 3-6 Johnsen 0-1 0-0 4-9 Ottaway 0-0 0-2 Sitton 2-4 4-4 Woodgton 2-5 Davis 3-7 2-5 0-0 Lax 5-10 Thompson 3-6 3-3 Laune 0-1 Paquette 1-2 7-11 Aleksandrv. 0-0 4-10 2-2 0-0 1-1 1-5 2-2 Team 0-0 2-4 1-5 Berry 1-1 3-4 Thompson 1-3 2-2 Murphy 6-6 1-2 1-5 3-8 O’Connor 3-4 1-3 0-0 0-0 Holtfreter 7-13 Randolph 3-11 0-0 Stephens 3-3 Ledford Troutman umnv. 14 73 — 42 31 Davidson vs. Furman FG FG Game 24 — Feb.— 24 Game 2010 13, FG FG Game 29 — Mar.— 29 Game 2010 4, 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG FT FT Attn: 1,294 Attn: FT FT Attn: 873 Attn: 04 73 — 43 30 82 67 — 29 38 R R 2 1 0100110 23 2352000 8 3240200 2 0000000 7383102 51 2142402 31 1152202 2 3361200 8 0330100 3443002 7 0050100 2 1001001 2370000 6281401 3381503 4140200 2001200 R R 4 9 2140021 8 6300201 2122401 7 0220200 7 2300000 21 10 2560101 6182121 44 6 3292101 1231101 0170301 1271000 2030000 2361203 50 6493211 6460013 PF PF PF PF TP TP 10 22 15 TP TP 17 17 23 11 A A 1300 4302 5201 1301 A A 3500 5300 1121 4404 To To To To Blk Blk Blk Blk 19 08 66 S S S S 200 200 24 20 32 31 32 30 20 19 20 36 33 18 34 12 M M 11 200 15 30 36 32 36 20 21 18 15 10 20 27 40 28 21 M M oas2-562 72 71 511 65 16 47 17-27 6-20 21-65 Totals 16 10 54 23 46 14-17 6-17 17-56 Chatt. Totals Davidson GSU oas1-161 32 52 7724 7 47 20 45 13-21 6-19 14-51 Totals 200 15 0 14 11 58 18 36 13-17 7-19 19-56 Davidson Totals oln - - - 12 3-4 0-2 0-5 Rollins 0-0 16 1-1 0 0-0 13 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 Team 0-0 2-3 3-4 2-2 0-2 Ottaway 0-0 6-16 0-1 0-1 Aleksandrv. 2-7 0-1 Woodgton 3-11 3-10 0-1 Davis 0-0 7-9 Chiemeka 0-0 0-0 1-4 Sitton 0-0 0-0 4-9 Lax Thompson 0-4 Johnsen Paquette ct - - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-6 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-1 2-8 0-3 0-0 Team Williams 0-6 4-4 Scott 0-0 0-2 Frye 3-6 0-1 Ivy 6-7 3-5 6-12 Tate 4-5 4-12 0-0 Navarro 3-9 Whitney Geiger Ogburn one - - 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Team 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 Johnsen 0-0 1-2 1-4 2-2 0-0 Ottaway 0-0 0-1 Woodgton 3-9 2-7 0-1 1-4 Davis 5-11 Chiemeka 0-2 0-0 Laune 1-3 0-0 Sitton 2-9 Lax 0-7 7-10 Thompson 1-2 Paquette 4-11 Aleksandrv. ai - - 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-7 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-3 Team 0-0 Davis 4-6 0-1 0-0 Helton 3-4 Lambert 19 3-7 0-2 Penland 1 2-3 7-17 13 2-4 Wade-Fray 9-13 1-3 Townsend 0-0 2-10 Christopher 5-14 Hollinquest htaog 33 65 54 — — 32 37 33 17 Chattanooga at Davidson tDvdo 32 47 — 58 25 — 40 23 18 Davidson at Southern Ga. FG FG FG FG Game 25 — Feb.— 25 Game 2010 15, Game 27 — Feb.— 27 Game 2010 22, 3FG 3FG 3FG 3FG Attn: 1,778 Attn: FT FT FT FT Attn: 331 Attn: R R R R 001 7 3030110 5 1000100 2501000 2 0000000 6593402 41 44 3300100 3502000 4 7 100 8 3100100 5 0000000 3550202 8 2102200 4233203 33 32 5182001 63 5 4310200 1 0100100 3 0000000 6 1110201 3 1000100 2262400 7332301 43 8352101 4301301 91 7 4300210 3 1120000 30 4 0100001 21 4373000 4372100 PF PF PF PF 330122 TP TP TP TP 10 16 19 12 15 16 10 17 11 A A A A 1400 3301 0250 2104 1401 1104 0400 0314 0003 2101 4311 To To To To 1 1 848 Blk Blk Blk Blk 63 18 S S S S 200 200 200 35 40 33 13 32 12 21 36 23 19 32 35 34 29 34 34 24 35 20 M M M M 29 20 36 14 28 31 35 11 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:36 PM Page 53

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SOCON HISTORY A majority of the sports at Davidson compete in the Southern d a v id s o n ’s s o c o n Conference, one of the oldest conferences in the nation, which began its c h a Mpio n s h ips 90th season in 2010. The soccer, volleyball, cross country, track and field, basketball, tennis, wrestling, baseball and golf programs at Davidson all par- Baseball 1985 ticipate in the league. Men’s Basketball 1964, 1965, 1966, Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907) and the Pac-10 (1915) conferences 1968, 1969, 1970, have been around longer than the SoCon (1921). The conference currently consists of 11 1971, 1972, 1973, members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and 1981, 1986, 1996, championships, which produce participants for NCAA Championships. 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, The Southern Conference was the first “super conference,” with charter membership 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 including Alabama, Auburn and North Carolina. The SoCon gave birth to the three- Women’s Cross Country 2003, 2005 point shot in college basketball, has the oldest basketball tournament in the nation and Football 1969 was the college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie Men’s Golf 1954, 1960, 1966, 1967, 1968 “Choo Choo” Justice. Men’s Soccer 1968, 1969, 1970, Academic excellence has long been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradi- 1971, 1983, 1992, tion. League athletes have been recognized countless times on CoSIDA Academic All- 1994, 1995, 2003, America and district teams. Eighteen Rhodes-Scholar winners have come out of the con- 2005 ference, including six from Davidson. Each year, the league distributes at least three Women’s Soccer 1994, 1995, 1996, 2005, 2009 graduate scholarships, two of which were won by Wildcat soccer players in 2004. Men’s Tennis 1954, 1955, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973 Volleyball 1999, 2000

Plain type denotes regular season title. Boldface denotes tournament title. Italicized boldface denotes regular season and tournament title.

e s u l t s a l l -t iMe s o c o n Me MBe r s h ip r Alabama 1921-1932 Appalachian State 1971-present Auburn 1921-1932 College of Charleston 1998-present Chattanooga 1976-present The Citadel 1936-present i n a l Clemson 1921-1953 Davidson 1936-1988; 1991-present Duke 1928-1953 East Carolina 1964-1976 East Tennessee State 1978-2005 Elon 2003-present Florida 1922-1932 Furman 1936-present George Washington 1936-1970 the socon at a glance Georgia 1921-1932 Commissioner ...... John Iamarino Georgia Southern 1991-present Senior Associate Commissioner ...... Geoff Cabe Georgia Tech 1921-1932 Associate Commissioner ...... Sue Arakas Kentucky 1921-1932 2008-09 F Assoc. Commissioner for Compliance . . Doug King Louisiana State 1922-1932 Dir. of Multimedia Services ...... Jamie Severns Marshall 1976-1997 Maryland 1921-1953 Assistant Comm. of Championships . Brandon Neff Mississippi 1922-1932 Senior Account Executive ...... Mike Mitchell Mississippi State 1922-1932 Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations Jason Yaman North Carolina 1921-1953 Assoc. Dir. of Media Relations . . . . Jonathan Caskey UNC Greensboro 1997-present Media Relations Asst...... Calhoun Hipp North Carolina State 1921-1953 Championships/Operations Asst...... Kristen Gay Richmond 1936-1976 Assistant to the Commissioner ...... Laura Hayes Samford 2008-present South Carolina 1921-1953 Tennessee 1921-1932 Tulane 1922-1932 The Southern Conference Univ. of the South 1922-1932 702 N. Pine Street Vanderbilt 1922-1932

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 Virginia 1921-1937 Phone: 864.591.5100 VMI 1924-2003 Fax: 864.591.3448 Virginia Tech 1921-1965 www.soconsports.com Wake Forest 1936-1953 Southern Conference Commissioner John Iamarino presents Washington & Lee 1921-1958 Davidson’s Mercedes Robinson with an All-SoCon First Team West Virginia 1950-1968 Trophy at the 2008 SoCon Women’s Basketball Championships. Western Carolina 1976-present She also earned First Team honors in 2008-09. William & Mary 1936-1977 Wofford 1997-present

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SOCON HISTORY The Southern women's championships in Conference office is 2007-08. A year-long celebra- located in the tion of women's sports high- Beaumont Mill in lighted student-athletes, Spartanburg, S.C. A tex- coaches and teams. Davidson’s tile mill that was in Jennifer O’Brien earned a spot on the operation from 1880 25th Anniversary women’s basketball until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was reno- team. vated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon l e a d e r s h ip a first-class meeting area as well as a spa- cious library for storage of the confer- John Iamarino was officially named ence’s historical documents. commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted Me MBe r s h ip h is t o r y the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved The Southern Conference was formed competition, upgraded compliance-relat- on February 25, 1921 at a meeting in ed matters and increased the marketing Atlanta, Ga., as 14 institutions from the and brand awareness of the conference 30-member Southern Intercollegiate and its member institutions. Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized The Southern Conference named its as the Southern Conference. Those charter first commissioner in December 1950. members included Alabama, Auburn, Duke head football coach Wallace Wade Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, made the transition from Blue Devil foot- Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, ball coach to athletics administration as North Carolina, North Carolina State, the first person at the helm of the confer- Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and ence. Washington & Lee. Athletic competition Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the began in the fall of 1921. commissioner in 1960 and served a 14- In 1922, six more schools — Florida, year term until Ken Germann became the Davidson’s was taken seventh overall by the league head in 1974. Germann was the LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tulane Golden State Warriors in the 2009 NBA Draft. He finished sec- and Vanderbilt — joined the fold. A year ond in the Rookie of the Year during his first season. commissioner for 13 years and orches- later, the University of the South joined trated the league’s expansion to include the ranks. VMI became a member in 1925 women’s athletics. In 1987, he was suc- and Duke came into the fold in 1929. Carolina and Wofford. Elon, joined the ceeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded Since then, conference membership has Southern Conference on July 1, 2003. On the transfer of the league office from experienced a series of membership July 1, 2008, Samford officially joined the Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. changes with 42 institutions having been league, bringing membership of the con- Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon affiliated with the league. The league has ference to 12. his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ undergone two major transitions during leadership, the Southern Conference Ba s k e t Ba l l its history. expanded to 12 members, added three The first occurred in December 1932 Women’s basketball competition began women’s sports and posted record rev- when the was in the Southern Conference in 1983-84 enue from the basketball tournament. formed from the 23-school Southern with seven teams. In the sport’s history, Danny Morrison headed the confer- Conference. The league’s 13 members seven schools have won the league’s tour- ence from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the west and south of the Appalachian nament at least once, with Chattanooga league’s move from Asheville, N.C. to Mountains reorganized to help reduce the winning nine and Appalachian State own- Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s lead- extensive travel demands that were pres- ing six titles. UNC Greensboro won the ership, the conference increased its mar- ent in the league at the time. In 1936, the 1998 tournament as head coach Lynne keting and promotional efforts. Southern Conference invited The Citadel, Agee became the first coach to take a William & Mary, Davidson, Furman, team to the NCAA Tournament in all Richmond and Wake Forest to join the three Divisions — I, II and III. In 2001, membership. Chattanooga head coach Wes Moore The second major shift happened in became the first coach in NCAA history to 1953 when Clemson, Duke, Maryland, take three different teams to the NCAA North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tournament in all three Divisions. South Carolina and Wake Forest officially Since 1984, seven different teams have withdrew from the league to form the claimed at least a share of the regular-sea- Atlantic Coast Conference. This change son crown. Chattanooga has the most was brought about due to the desire of overall titles with 13, six of them shared. many of those schools to schedule a Chattanooga owns the most outright greater number of regular-season basket- championships with seven. Only four WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ball games against their local rivals. players have won the conference Player of Today, the league continues to thrive the Year award twice: East Tennessee with a membership that spans four State’s DeShawne Blocker in 1992-93 and states— Tennessee, North Carolina, South 1994-95; Furman’s Jackie Smith, 1997-98 Carolina and Georgia. Current league and 1998-99; Chattanooga’s Damita members are Appalachian State, College Bullock, who won the award in 2000 and of Charleston, Chattanooga, The Citadel, 2001, and most recently the Mocs’ Alex Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Anderson in 2007 and 2008. Furman’s Rushia Brown was the first SoCon athlete to Southern, UNC Greensboro, Western The SoCon celebrated 25 years of play in the WNBA, scoring 194 points for the Cleveland Rockers in her second season. WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 5 5 . . 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:37 PM Page 56

STANDINGS AWARD WINNERS /

2009-10 f in a l s t a n d in g s Conference Overall Team WLPct. WLPct. Home Road Neutral PPG Opp L5 Streak Chattanooga 1 - NCAA 16 4 .800 24 9 .727 12- 2 8- 7 4- 0 67.2 61.9 4- 1 L1 Samford WNIT 14 6 .700 23 11 .676 9- 3 9- 7 5- 1 63.3 58.1 3- 2 L1 Appalachian State WBI- Champion 14 6 .700 23 12 .657 11- 6 10- 5 2- 1 66.7 62.6 4- 1 L4 College of Charleston WBI 13 7 .650 21 12 .636 12- 3 8- 7 1- 2 63.0 60.9 2- 3 L1 Georgia Southern 13 7 .650 19 12 .613 8- 5 10- 5 1- 2 59.4 56.5 4- 1 L1 Davidson 12 8 .600 14 15 .483 8- 4 6- 8 0- 3 66.2 66.2 2- 3 L1 Elon 6 14 .300 12 19 .387 5- 9 6- 9 1- 1 64.5 65.9 2- 3 L1 UNC Greensboro 6 14 .300 10 20 .419 6- 7 3-12 1- 1 58.3 64.7 3- 2 L1 Wofford 6 14 .300 8 21 .276 6- 6 2-14 0- 1 60.7 69.4 2- 3 L1 Western Carolina 6 14 .300 7 23 .233 5- 7 2-13 0- 3 58.8 64.0 2- 3 L2 Furman 4 16 .200 7 24 .226 3-10 3-13 1- 1 55.8 63.3 1- 4 L1

1- Regular season and SoCon Tournment champions WNIT- Women’s National Invitational Tournament WBI- Women’s Basketball Invitational 2009-10 a l l -c o n f e r e n c e t e a Ms Me d ia c o a c h e s Player of the Year Player of the Year Shanara Hollinquest Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest Chattanooga Freshman of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Ali Ford Elon Tonia Gerty College of Charleston Coach of the Year Coach of the Year t a t i s t i c s Darcie Vincent Appalachian State Darcie Vincent Appalachian State s Freshman of the Year a l l -s o c o n f ir s t t e a M Ali Ford Elon Tonia Gerty College of Charleston Ann Lashley Inspiration Award Shanara Hollinquest Chattanooga Megan Wilderotter Samford i n a l Jenaya Wade-Fray Chattanooga Ali Ford Elon a l l -c o n f e r e n c e Emily London Samford Sam Ramirez Appalachian State Tonia Gerty College of Charleston all-socon second teaM Shanara Hollinquest Chattanooga Ashlen Dewart Appalachian State Jenaya Wade-Fray Chattanooga Anna Freeman Appalachian State Alex Thompson Davidson Sam Ramirez Appalachian State Ali Ford Elon Alex Thompson Davidson Lee Stephens Furman 2008-09 F Savannah Hill Samford Savannah Hill Samford Emily London Samford Emily Clarke Western Carolina

a l l -f r e s h Ma n Ashlen Dewart Appalachian State Anna Freeman Appalachian Sate Kayla Christopher Chattanooga WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Sophia Aleksandravicius Davidson Ali Ford Elon Alex Thompson was named to the first team on the coaches squad, while earning second-team honors by the media.

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SOCON STATISTICS

2009-10 i n d iv id u a l s t a t is t ic a l l e a d e r s Scoring Player Team G FG 3G FT Pts Avg S. Hollinquest Chattanooga 33 188 5 181 562 17.0 Ali Ford Elon 31 159 84 97 499 16.1 Emily London Samford 29 132 68 101 433 14.9 Ashlen Dewart App. State 35 212 19 76 519 14.8 Savannah Hill Samford 34 179 25 76 459 13.5 Emily Clarke Western Carolina 30 154 64 31 403 13.4 J. Wade-Fray Chattanooga 33 149 61 68 427 12.9 Sam Ramirez App. State 35 159 77 56 451 12.9 Alex Thompson Davidson 29 117 47 85 366 12.6 Lee Stephens Furman 31 105 47 132 389 12.5

Alex Thompson saw her name scattered all over the SoCon league-leader board, finishing in the top-five in assists, 3-point field goal percentage and assist- turnover ratio.

2009-10 i n d iv id u a l s t a t is t ic a l l e a d e r s (t o p-5) Rebounds Player Team Reb Avg Field Goal Percentage Hollinquest UTC 295 8.9 Player Team FG FGA Pct. Freeman ASU 233 8.4 Hollinquest UTC 174 335 .519 Aleksandr. DAV 233 8.0 Jones CofC 113 225 .502 Cotton ELON 242 7.8 Williams WOF 106 213 .498 Williams WOF 221 7.6 Ogburn GSU 117 237 .494 London SAM 127 258 .492 Assists Paquette DAV 106 216 .492 Player Team Asst Avg Gerty CofC 170 5.2 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Ramirez ASU 136 3.9 Player Team 3G 3GA Pct. In her first year, Sophia Aleksandravicius made herself very Jackson WCU 107 3.6 Lebschwagr FUR 70 149 .470 comfortable in the SoCon. The freshman hauled in eight Hill SAM 120 3.5 London SAM 64 138 .464 boards a game, good for third in the league, and blocked Thompson DAV 100 3.4 Kotcella CofC 51 117 .436 nearly two shots a game to place her third with a 1.7 aver- Thompson DAV 65 152 .428 age. Steals Clarke WCU 32 75 .427 Player Team Steals Avg Dwyer WOF 76 2.6 Free Throw Percentage Hyson UNCG 67 2.2 Player Team FT FTA Pct. Stephens FUR 67 2.2 London SAM 83 92 .902 Freeman ASU 71 2.0 Lebschwagr FUR 73 82 .890 Tiffany Davis ELON 60 2.0 Stephens FUR 120 143 .839 Hughes CofC 74 89 .831 Blocks Powell WCU 68 86 .791 Player Team Blocks Avg Freeman ASU 92 2.6 Assist-Turnover Ratio Evans ELON 55 1.8 Player Team A TO Avg Aleksandr. DAV 49 1.7 Ramirez ASU 136 72 1.9 Williams WOF 49 1.7 Hatchett UTC 76 41 1.9 Cotton ELON 50 1.6 Wilderotter SAM 73 43 1.7 Navarro GSU 62 39 1.6 3-Pt. Field Goals Made/Per Game Geiger GSU 62 42 1.5 Player Team 3FGM Avg Thompson DAV 108 74 1.5 Ford ELON 84 2.7

London SAM 68 2.3 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Leigh UNCG 67 2.3 Maxwell SAM 78 2.3 Lax DAV 64 2.2

Sharp-shooter Ashley Lax nailed 2.2 treys per contest, plac- ing her third in the league. She nearly tied her single-season record for threes with 64, which were two off the Wildcat record she set in 2008-09.

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SOCON TOURN HISTORY . 2010-11 s o c o n t o u r n a Me n t Br a c k e t

Thursday, Friday & Saturday Sunday, Monday, March 3 March 4-5 March 6 March 7

Jessica Heath connected on this buzzer beater in the semifinals of the 1999 SoCon Tournament to propel Davidson to its only title game appearance.

d avidson in the c o r e s s o c o n t o u r n a Me n t s

2010 6th (14-15, 12-8) 1999 4th (18-10, 11-7) 1st Rnd L Furman 67- 73 Quarters W Furman 62- 56

o x Semis W UNC Greensboro 92- 91 2009 t-4th (12-18, 11-9) Finals L Appalachian State 69- 78 Quarters L Coll. of Charleston 54- 65 1998 Tied for 2nd (18-9, 12-4) 2008 t-3rd (19-11, 13-5) Quarters W Appalachian State 79- 63 Quarters L Elon 49- 68 Semis L UNC Greensboro 75- 78

2007 t-2nd (23-9, 13-5) 1997 5th (15-11, 7-7) Quarters W Wofford 71- 62 Quarters L Georgia Southern 71- 73 g e n e r a l i n f o r Ma t io n Semis L Chattanooga 68- 80 1996 4th (14-12, 7-7) Tourn. Location . . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. 2006 2nd (17-12, 12-6) Quarters W Chattanooga 80- 51 Date of Tournament . . . .March 3-7, 2011 Quarters W Elon 55- 53 2008-09 B Semis L Appalachian State 74- 83 Arena Semis L UNC Greensboro 58- 69 ...... McKenzie Arena Web address ...... SoConSports.com 1995 8th (4-23, 0-14) 2010 Champion ...... Chattanooga 2005 2nd (18-11, 14-6) Quarters L East Tennessee St. 70- 88 Quarters W Coll. of Charleston 68- 48 Semis L Western Carolina 58- 59 1994 8th (5-21, 0-7) Quarters L Georgia Southern 62- 71 2004 Tied for 3rd (16-12, 13-7) Quarters L Western Carolina 58- 66 All-Time 10-16 in 16 appearances 0-1 in championship games 2003 Tied for 6th (15-15, 8-10) 1st Rnd W Wofford 72- 70 Quarters W Western Carolina 62- 58

WOMEN’SSemis L Georgia SouthernBASKETBALL 57- 62

2002 8th (10-18, 6-12) 1st Rnd L Appalachian State 63- 64

2001 9th (9-19, 4-14) 1st Rnd L Wofford 62- 76

2000 7th (10-17, 8-10) 1st Rnd W Coll. of Charleston 71- 51 Quarters L Furman 56- 73

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WILDCAT RECORD BOOK

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PLAYER PROFILES

Adams, Debbie 1983-86 Morrison, Cindy 1975-78 Aleksandravicius, Sophia Morton, Katherine 1973-77 2009- Murray, Laura 2010- Allen, Katherine 1978-79 Myers, Kristin 1993-94 Arayomi, BibianaA 2004-05 N Artman, Jen 1985-86 Neale, Kittery 2005-06 Newell, Ginny 1974-75 Benjamin, Kendra 1985-86 Newsome, Joy 2001-05 Blackstock, Amy 1984-85 Bode, Ann 1973-74 O’Brien, Jennifer O 1996-00 Bondurant, Nancy 1981-84 O’Neal, Katrina 1992-93 Bondurant, Sally 1973-75, 77-78 Ottaway, Amanda 2008- Booth, Dea 1973-75 Owen, Kirby 1978-80 Boyle, Brenda B 1975-77 P Bray, Kathy 1981-82 The Brown sisters, Jamie and Kerry ‘99 Paquette, Julia 2006-10 Brice, Elizabeth 1984-85 Patton, Babs 1975-77 Brown, Jamie 1995-99 Hall, Kathy 1974-75 Perez, Christina 2008-09 Brown, Kerry 1995-99 Hallsted, Ashley 2000-04 Plowden, Jeanne 1978-79 Brown, Nancy 1977-78 Hamilton, Katie 2003-08 Plowright, Jennifer 1992-93 Bryant, Meghan 2000-04 Hamilton, Lou 1983-84 Podolin, Debbie 1983-84 Burke, Molly 1992-96 Hartman, Amy 1982-86 Butcher, Erin 1992-94 Hartman, Logan 2008- Reed, Cara R 2004-05 Harmann, Pam 1985-86 Robinson, Mercedes 2005-09 Calin, Jasmine 2009- Hassel, JoAnne 1997-2001 Roos, Jennifer 1992-93 Callahan, Emily 2001-05 Hayes, Debbie 1981-84 Rothschild, Betsy 1984-85 Campbell, Jane 1983-84 Heath, Jessica 1997-2001 Rumley, Carolina 1981-82 Capps, Addria 1992-93 Hemerka, Danielle 2004-08 Carolla, Margaret 1997-98 Heppner, Carol 1979-80, 82-83 Sanborn, Jennifer 1994-98 Cary, Kelsey 2007-08 Hester, Renee 1973-74 Scalcucci, Amy S 1993-97 Caulkins, Bonnie 1974-77 Holbrook, Kerry 1984-85 Schott, Bethany 1998-03 c o r e s Cefalo, Marie C 1982-83 Horne, Amanda 2002-06 Sears, Michelle 1983-84 s Center, Shneeka 2010- Housley, Honna 2004-08 Sharpe, Tonya 1992-96 Chiemeka, Katrin 2009- Howell, Sally 1981-82 Sherrill, Donna 1973-76 Clark, Ann 1976-77 Hutchinson, Anna 1977-80 Shingler, Lisa 1975-76 Copland, Kelly 1998-02 o x I Shade, Lindsay 2000-04 Cornelson, Woody 1983-85 Isle, Donna 1978-79 Short, Mitzi 1979-80, 81-83 Crayton, Janell 2002-06 Simpson, Mary 1975-76 Crittenberger, Amy 1981-82 Johnsen, Kristen 2008- Sims, Venessa 1993-95 Crosswhite, Cara 1992-93 Joslin, Jennifer J 1997-98 Sitton, Barbara 2009- Sloan, Carrie 1995-97 Davis, Sarah D 2009- Kamp, Katy 1996-00 Solsrud, Kristin 1992-95 Dawkins, Lavetta 1985-86 Keels, Penny 1977-78, 79-80 Soos, Renee 1974-76 Delk, Erin 2000-01 Keener, Lynne K 1973-74 Stanback, Anne 1978-79 Delk, Katie 2002-05 Kelly, Brynn 2003-07 Stanger, Nancy 1974-75 DuBose, Elizabeth 1993-96 Kelly, Carter 1997-99 Stimson, Becca 1973-75, 76-77 Dunn, Laurie 1973-74 Kelly, Generva 1978-79 Duvall, Diane 1983-84 Kirsch, Carolyn 1993-97 Tanner, Beth 1974-78 2008-09 B E Kizer, Nora 1995-97 Taylor, D’Erica 1998-2002 Early, Katie 1973-74 Kresken, Michelle 1982-83 Taylor, Kim T 1997-2001 Elder, Beth 1985-86 Terry, Laura 1979-80, 82-83 Elliott, Anne 1981-82 Laird, Courtney L 2000-04 Thacker, Beth 1976-78 Laune, Monica 2006-10 Thompson, Alex 2006-10 Fassbender, Janelle 2001-02 Lax, Ashley 2007- Ferren, Donna F 1975-79 Lindsey, Drew 2005-06 Uhernik, Leah 1998-03 Ferrucci, Kristen 1992-96 Lowder, Ann 1976-77 Urbano, Audrey U 1974-75 Flewelling, Robyn 2000-04 Lyons, Lisa 1992-93 Folger, Carol 1974-75 Vanlerberghe, Jennie 1994-98 Ford, Kristy 1992-94 Magette, Janna 1998-02 V Fountain, Toy 1976-77 MaGuire, Sharon 1982-83 Warner, Wendy 1984-85 Frankhouser, Mike 1979-80, 81-83 Mall, Danielle 1994-98 Washington, Tia 2003-07 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Fulks, Wendy 1985-86 Matheny, Nancy M 1973-77 Whitesides, Sara W 1985-86 G McKee, Heather 1984-86 Whitlock, Pamela 1978-80 Gardner, Kelly 2007-10 McNeill, Nora 1973-77 Winter, Monica 1993-97 Gassie, Kelly 2005-08 Miles, Margaret 1975-76 Womack, Jeanne 1979-80, 81-83 Gleason, Meagan 1996-00 Minko, Cindy 1992-93 Womack, Sarah 1976-80 Griffith, Mary 1983-85 Mitchell, Jessica 2003-07 Woodington, Chloe 2007- H Montrella, Jessica 1995-99 Halbersleben, Mandy 2005-09 Morell, Cathy 1979-80, 81-83 Young, Maggie Y 1992-96

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s o c o n a c a d e Mi c h o n o r r o l l Davidson landed a league-high 285 stu- dent-athletes on the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll for the 2009-10 aca- demic year, the most of any school since the inception of the program.

23 r h o d e s s c h o l a r s Davidson counts 23 Rhodes Scholars amongst its alumni. Established by the late Cecil Rhodes in 1902, the prestigious scholarship provides support for study at England’s Oxford University for students from around the world who are outstand- ing intellectually and show qualities of moral leadership and social purpose.

n c a a p u Bl i c r e c o g n i t i o n a Wa r d s The NCAA formally released Public Recognition Awards for the 2009-10 sports teams achieving the highest level of academic performance in Division I, and the list includ- ed a Southern Conference-leading 13 Davidson College athletic programs, including men’s basketball, women’s basketball and football. Davidson is one of 19 programs out of the 331 that participate in Division I to place 10 or more of its athletic teams on the list this year. In men's basketball, the Wildcats are one of just 12 teams to receive the Public Recognition Award since the inception of the NCAA Academic Progress Rating (APR) in 2006. “This national recognition is a tribute to the efforts of our outstanding students and the mentoring they receive from our talented fac- ulty,” said Director of Athletics Jim Murphy. n c a a p u Bl i c r e c o g n i t i o n a Wa r d s “We are very proud of them all.” The 13 Davidson programs posted multi- A variety of options and opportunities set Davidson apart, including its strong year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all Honor Code, commitment to community service and Division I athletics: squads in their respective sports:  Davidson’s historic and student-administered Honor Code offers both the freedom and responsibility of self-scheduled and unproctored exams.  With the Dean Rusk International Studies Program, 12 Davidson-directed study abroad programs and off-campus study programs in 17 locations world- wide, more than 70 percent of students graduate with experience abroad.  Davidson fields 21 NCAA Division I varsity teams, with ath- letes’ graduation rate at over 90 percent, just a few points higher than the rest of the student body. Davidson’s scholar athletes are well known for having the heaviest luggage of any team on the road—bags full of books and notes.

a ffordaBility Davidson is a national leader on affordability initiatives, with need-blind admission and meeting 100 percent of demonstrated

financial need with a combination of grants and student employ- WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ment. In a ground-breaking initiative known as the Davidson Trust, Davidson was the first liberal arts college to eliminate the loan component in financial aid packages. Davidson believes that its educational offerings should be affordable for every admitted student, regardless of a family’s financial means. Thanks to Davidson’s commitment to need-blind admission, a student’s character, accomplishments and academic potential are the only factors in the decision—not ability to pay.

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW

Kerry Brown - Class of 1999 lives in New York City and is the community Manager for Lululemon Athltica, a yoga inspired athletic apparel company.

Tia Washington - Class of 2007 Currently resides in Charlotte where she works for the Technology Services Dept. at Wachovia Corporation as a Recruiting Coordinator.

Bethany Schott - Class of 2003 currently the Assistant

c o r e s Commissioner for the Colorado High School Activities s Association. o x

2008-09 B Katie (Hamilton) Setterberg - Class of 2008 is in graduate school at Richmont University in Atlanta. She is also an assis- tant women’s basketball coach at Oglethorpe.

Jessica Heath - Class of 2001 Is in Charlotte and is a research coordinator at Carolinas Medical Center. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Danielle Hemerka - Class of 2008 is an Assistant to the Recruiting Monica Winter - Class of 1996 Coordinator for the women's bas- is a Human Resources ketball team at the University of Manager for Ingram Content Maryland. Group in Nashville, Tenn.

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Elizabeth (DuBose) House - Class of 1997 started her own business, selling gros- grain belts and dog accessories. She Jennie Vanlerberghe - Class of 1998 and her husband rside in Charlotte is a Director of Global Commerce with their two children. for RCI-Wydham Worldwide in New York, N.Y.

Jennifer Roos - Class of 1993 is entering her 10th season at Bowling Green State University as the Associate women’s basketball head coach. She has helped the Falcons to six-straight Mid- American Conference regular-season titles, four MAC Tournament crowns and six consecutive national postseason appearances. Sarah (Womack) Parham - Class of 1980 is the Director of Connections, a community support program of Carolyn Kirsch - Class of 1997 Catawba Valley Behavioral is living in Boston, Mass. The stay-at- Healthcare for adults with mental home mom writes children’s books illness. The program is located in and is pursuing freelance writing Newton, N.C. opportunities in her spare time. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Brynn Kelly - Class of 2007 is a Media Buyer at Kelly/Brady Jennifer O’Brien - Class of 2002 Advertising in Spokane, Wash. She is is on the women’s basketball staff at JoAnne (Hassel) Clifford - Class of 2001 also coaching girl’s basketball at the University of Florida as an assis- Lewis and Clark High School as well tant coach. is working at Jacksonville University as the academic advisor for student-athletes. as volunteering for a community and school-based basketball outreach pro- gram for lower-income children.

WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 6 3 . . 2010-11 WBBGuide:Layout17/19/113:38PMPage64 WOMEN’St h e s o cBASKETBALLo n h i s t o r y 4 6 JenniferO’Brien POINT CLUB1,00O-POINT Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Hometown: Height: Forward Position: Years: M #21 Richmond, Va.Richmond, Hometown: Height: Position: Years: s #31 Heidelberg,Germany Hometown: Height: Position: Years: Lilburn, Ga. Lilburn, Hometown: Height: Position: Years: k #12 Sylvania, Ga. Sylvania, Hometown: Height: Position: Years: Hoover, Ala. Hometown: Height: Position: Years: Middletown, Conn. Middletown, Hometown: Height: Position: Years: J #12 #14 c #14 #41 M #41 J #20 2005-09 1976-80 1993-97 2003-08 1979-83 1998-02 1996-00 h a r a r e f i n n e e i t a 6-1 5-7 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-6 s e d e c r e a n n a n y l o r a e k i Guard Forward Guard Center Guard Guard h f W M r e s u o h k n a r ilton o t l Mi a ack c Ma o e t t e g a k ’B o r JannaMagette h c s r i inson o s n Bi o erG G G G G G G T T T e Ast Reb FT% .414 FTA FT- .436 1305 540- 3G% .430 351 82 3GA 153- 3G- .398 384 .368 165- 20 399 FG% 15.3 Totals 171 159- 25 428 FGA 1982-83 63- FG- 14.9 21 7.2 12.8 1981-82 2 417 GP 16 345 12.5 202 1980-81 7 1,392 54 1979-80 6 0 15 Year 101 91 239 55 29 83 296 156 85 37 430 117 .870 .793 109 48 .705 77 67- 246 .810 88 195- Ast .821 62- 42 .357 .365 Reb 39 34- .324 597 32- 178 FT% 213- 65- .373 FTA 176 FT- .399 .376 57- .389 126 1233 47- 117 492- 3G% .384 380 44- 111 3GA 148- 3G- .441 388 .380 149- 28 299 FG% Totals 166 132- 28 FGA 2001-02 63- FG- 27 2000-01 GP 28 1999-00 1998-99 Year 969 67-17.0 -4 245-7 779 96 1 8.2 12.4 18.1 214 347 488 14.0 17.1 1 4 1,510 461 10 15 66 0 117 99 368 142 99 588 86 163 181 549 134 99 184 .788 .732 .690 135 113 .757 89- 440 126 322- Ast 87- .710 70 .368 .398 Reb 53- 131 93- .306 364 123 FT% 134- 49- .214 98 .455 FTA FT- .441 30- 42 .450 101 1194 46- 9- 527- 3G% .390 389 3GA 175- 108 3G- .498 295 .406 115- 27 323 FG% Totals 187 161- 28 FGA 1999-00 76- FG- 27 1998-99 GP 26 1997-98 1996-97 Year 969 616 4 410 . 3 4 68183 81 2 16.3 12.6 425 314 13.2 13.1 18 1,370 15 354 66 10.7 58 277 57 16 220 39 17 155 59 43 878 46 198 29 210 .585 .628 44 .552 267 472 148 276- 93- 87 203 .595 0.0 48- 0.0 .543 121 72- Ast 0.0 4 116 63- 3 Reb 0.0 0- 1 0- FT% 0.0 0 FTA 0- FT- .467 0 .481 0- 1172 547- 3G% .452 345 0- 3GA 166- 104 3G- .448 294 133- 26 .491 315 FG% Totals 141- 25 FGA 218 1996-97 FG- 107- 27 1995-96 GP 26 1994-95 1993-94 Year 050 92-6 490 001-2 748 21 33.8 7.3 14.7 73 12.7 233 442 367 8 2 12 14 53 10.1 30 16 54 1,115 36 40 16 12 42 153 288 158 80 110 243 .771 .726 769 .718 .714 144 84 .741 111- 110 21 61- 79- 359 266- 15- .218 .000 .285 Ast .392 78 .000 130 Reb 1 17- 51 37- 0 FT% 20- 0- .456 .399 FTA 0- FT- .517 890 393 .500 406- 3G% 157- .439 259 110 3GA 172 3G- 134- 30 66 86- FG% Totals 29 29- FGA 2008-09 32 FG- 2007-08 19 GP 2006-07 2005-06 Year erG G G G G G T T T e Ast Reb FT% FTA FT- .375 3G% .396 1481 556- A .408 381 75 151- 3G- .318 414 169- 18 .370 343 FG% Totals 109- 20 FGA 343 1979-80 FG- 127- 18 1978-79 GP 19 1977-78 1976-77 Year oas1539 8 4413 4 3721 1 754019132 ,9 11.2 1,192 25 15.8 11.9 10.7 3.6 459 333 342 153 58 199 11 6 1 7 460 2 61 35 55 16 .765 80 22 41 315 62 241- .727 Ast 169 11 .347 113 156 8- .748 Reb .776 441 76 .784 153- FT% .500 131 59- 98- 20 97 .404 FTA FT- .389 10- 76- 988 .290 126 .435 49- 399- 3G% 46 .357 169 .384 49- 105 A 20- 305 126 45- 117- 16 3G- .412 Totals 32 Injuried — DNP .411 379 FG% 2007-08 156- FGA 258 2006-07 FG- 106- 29 2005-06 GP 28 2004-05 2003-04 Year n e i r — 1,250 p 1,250 — — 1,192 p 1,192 — — 1,392 p 1,392 — — 1,370 p 1,370 — — 1,510 p 1,510 — 11 WILDCAT2010-11 GUIDE — 1,299 p 1,299 — — 1,115 p 1,115 — s t n i o s t n i o s t n i o s t n i o Carolyn Kirsch Carolyn s t n i o s t n i o s t n i o Sarah WomackSarah 1-40.0 1 0 51 ,9 15.8 1,299 10 35 100 816 .509 430 219- 3-21.4 0 88 ,5 16.5 1,250 3 84 88 601 .649 211 137- 1 3 52203 51 7 18.9 377 10 35 37 37 220 15 11 224 .542 226 .507 131 146 71- .484 134 68- .387 126 61- 39 19- 0 3.3 4 06 4 19.1 343 2 14.6 277 65 1 40 23 19 9146 178 .635 16 146 .755 63 131 40- .607 49 37- .605 61 37- 38 23- Katie Hamilton Katie SB SB SB SB SB SB SB Mercedes RobinsonMercedes 9 15.9 398 18.0 9.1 379 145 7 18.8 375 14.2 255 t Avg Pts Avg Pts t Avg Pts t Avg Pts t Avg Pts t Avg Pts t Avg Pts 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:38 PM Page 65

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Danielle Hemerka Emily Callahan Jessica Montrella Alex Thompson Katy Kamp Ashley Hallsted

#44 d a n i e l l e h e Me r k a — 1,101 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2004-08 2004-05 29 89- 218 .408 21- 80 .263 31- 57 .544 175 50 43 7 230 7.9 Position: Guard/Forward 2005-06 29 108- 257 .420 21- 79 .266 49- 79 .620 184 54 54 8 286 9.9 Height: 6-0 2006-07 31 116- 238 .487 17- 63 .270 55- 69 .797 171 53 44 12 304 9.8 Hometown: 2007-08 30 109- 256 .426 29- 97 .299 34- 60 .567 183 82 44 13 281 9.4 Blackwood, N.J. Totals 119 422- 969 .436 88- 319 .276 169- 265 .638 713 239 185 40 1,101 9.3

#33 e Mi l y c a l l a h a n — 1,082 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2001-05 2001-02 28 57- 123 .463 13- 36 .361 26- 32 .813 70 18 91153 5.5 Position: Guard/Forward 2002-03 30 151- 319 .473 42- 112 .375 61- 73 .836 98 16 25 3 405 13.5 Height: 6-0 2003-04 28 71- 186 .382 15- 74 .203 33- 43 .767 60 7 12 0 190 6.8 Hometown: 2004-05 29 119- 288 .413 40- 114 .351 56- 71 .789 136 23 21 3 334 11.5 Charlotte, N.C. Totals 115 398- 916 .434 110- 336 .327 176- 219 .808 364 64 67 7 1082 9.4

#33 Je s s i c a Mo n t r e l l a — 1,069 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1995-99 1995-96 24 83- 186 .446 20- 64 .313 66- 87 .759 142 32 25 31 252 10.5 Position: Forward 1996-97 15 53- 119 .445 6- 27 .222 27- 39 .692 69 28 8 13 139 9.3 Height: 6-1 1997-98 26 102- 221 .462 26- 55 .473 88- 113 .779 141 52 26 23 318 12.2 Hometown: 1998-99 27 123- 258 .477 13- 58 .224 101- 132 .765 149 39 25 19 360 13.3 Altoona, Pa. Totals 92 361- 784 46.0 65- 204 31.9 282- 371 76.0 501 151 84 86 1069 11.6

#10 a l e X t h o Mp s o n — 1,045

Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2006-10 2006-07 30 17- 39 .436 8- 22 .364 21- 24 .875 26 15 1 16 63 2.1 Position: Guard Height: 5-8 2007-08 30 78- 188 .415 41- 96 .427 67- 77 .870 100 119 48 6 264 8.8 Hometown: 2008-09 30 121- 274 .442 65- 152 .428 45- 54 .833 116 108 40 5 352 11.7 Asheville, N.C. 2009-10 29 117- 252 .464 47- 121 .388 85- 106 .802 128 100 44 3 366 12.6 Totals 119 333- 753 .442 161- 391 .412 218- 261 .835 370 342 148 15 1,045 8.8

#34 k a t y k a Mp — 1,041 p o i n t s

Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 1996-00 1996-97 26 74- 170 .435 3- 15 .200 36- 81 .444 99 12 12 7 187 7.2 Position: Forward Height: 6-1 1997-98 27 118- 224 .527 0- 5 .000 49- 90 .544 155 20 11 14 285 10.6 Hometown: 1998-99 28 111- 203 .547 1- 4 .250 43- 96 .448 120 23 16 9 266 9.5 Stevensville, Mich. 1999-00 27 133- 275 .484 1- 2 .500 36- 115 .313 169 19 16 16 303 11.2 Totals 108 436- 872 .500 5- 26 .192 164- 382 .429 543 74 55 46 1041 9.6

#22 a s h l e y h a l l s t e d — 1,024 p o i n t s Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast SBPts Avg Years: 2000-04 2000-01 20 55- 148 .372 23- 77 .299 38- 54 .704 58 60 28 4 171 8.6 Position: Guard 2001-02 28 91- 261 .349 29- 104 .279 72- 93 .774 75 96 50 2 283 10.1 Height: 5-6 2002-03 30 92- 279 .330 44- 132 .333 62- 77 .805 108 82 49 3 290 9.7 Hometown: 2003-04 28 99- 271 .365 43- 127 .339 39- 58 .672 76 79 33 4 280 10.0 San Mateo, Calif. Totals 106 337- 959 .351 139- 440 .316 211- 282 .748 317 317 160 13 1024 9.7 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 6 5 . . 2010-11 WBBGuide:Layout17/19/113:38PMPage66 WOMEN’Ss t a n d i n g s /aBASKETBALLWa r d Wi n n e r s 6 6 e goal percentage with .818 (9 for 11) against Catawba in 1974. in 11)Catawba for against (9 .818 with percentage goal field recordfor single-game the shares also She 1978. through 1974 fromcareer her in game Tanner60. 11.3per with averaged points steals for recordholder season the and assists, recordsin 1976) in (67 season and Guilford) against (10 Tannersingle-game points. held also 792 with basketball women's in scorer Wildcat'sleading the all-time as 1978 in graduated hockey.Tannerfield team, and basketball basketball the women's on Ain guard standout in her final two seasons. two final her in finishes SoCon top-5 two recordand overall 29-23 a to ‘Cats the player.led valuable Kirsch Wildcatthe most of team’s Award,winner the two-time to a given was and twice roll honor academic conference’s the to named was She 1996. in all-league second-team named was and 1997 Germany,Heidelberg,in of honors native first-team All-SoCon The earned points). (1,370 scoring in third ranks and (878) rebounding in leader all-time school’s the is Kirsch Yearthe of Player (1997), SoCon named be to player basketball women’s only Davidson’s c Beth Tanner was the 1978 recipient of the Rebecca Stimson AwardRebecca accomplishments the her of for recipientTanner 1978 Beth the was zaB h t Be a iz l n y l o r a HALL OF FAMERSHALLOF k a . t . a rsch c s ir r e n n a r p l Mpe u , i , in d e t c u d n , i , The all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,510 points, Jen O’Brien was named first- named was O’Brien Jen points, 1,510 with history school in scorer leading all-time The J points per game, field goals made, 3-point field goals, 3-point field goal percentage, freepercentage, goal field 3-point goals, field 3-point made, goals field game, per points in top-10 the in ranks and (368) steals and (588) assists for mark school the owns record,she scoring career school the to addition In assists. and steals goals, field scoring, recordsin SoCon All-Tournamentthe single-game Davidson Teamowns O’Brien 1998-2000. from to named was She 1999. in honors second-team earned and 2000, and 1998 in team All-SoCon year career.year four- her during 61-47 recordof a posted Davidson 2000. in award Stimson Rebecca the and 2000 Wildcatand the 1998 won in AwardShe honors rebounds.MVP and team throws for J the buzzer to lift the Wildcats to a 64-62 win over Winthrop.over win 64-62 Wildcatsa the to lift to buzzer the at three-pointer a drained also She season. single a for recordbooks Davidson the in eighth ranks still which steals, 64 her did as team, the led assists 77 Her games. 22 all start to ers play- two of one was and point the year.played senior She her during sport varsity a as back season first its in team basketball women's the for player key a also was She graduated. she after year the status varsity to elevated was sport the before 12-3 went that team club lacrosse junior.a as Region was All-Southeast plus campaigns, three first her of each South career.named her All-Deep was of She output offensive best the sophomore, a as assist one had and defender,goals a nine scoredRoos, seasons. three final her of each it earned she and MVP,team the as MVP.honored defensive was team's person year,one following only The the named career.was her she cap freshman, to a athlete As female Awardtop Davidson's as Stimson the earning seasons, best squad's the of some during player hockey field outstanding s lege's most outstanding female athlete. female outstanding most lege's col- Stimson the AwardRebecca as the 1980 received in She goals. field recordsfor season and game single the holds also She (556). goals field and (16.7) game per points in leader all-time the she's points, career in second Still (601). rebounds and (1250) points career most included Womack's1980, recordsin school graduated she retired.When is jersey whose athlete female only the she's and 1980 through 1977 fromcareerfour-year her recordsin school 18 set She Fame. of Hall Davidson the into inducted be to player basketball women’s first the became A three-sport athlete at Davidson, Jennifer Roos excelled at whatever she did. She was an was She did. she whatever at excelled Roos Jennifer Davidson, at Aathlete three-sport One of the first field hockey players to be awarded a scholarship, Roos was a member of the of member a was Roos scholarship, a awarded be to players hockey field first the of One Parham, Director of Psychosocial Club House, Catawba County Mental Health Services, Health Mental County Catawba House, Club Psychosocial of DirectorParham, in d e t c u d n fer e if n n e fer e if n n e h a r a 11 WILDCAT2010-11 GUIDE W ack c Ma o 1997-98 ’B o r . r . r 2007-08 en ie r s o o p M a h r a , i , , i , in d e t c u d n in d e t c u d n , i , in d e t c u d n 2010-11 2004-05 1996-97 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:38 PM Page 67

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s o c o n pl a y e r o f t h e y e a r Carolyn Kirsch, 1996-97 After earning second team all-conference honors as a junior, Carolyn Kirsch stepped up her level of play as a senior to lead the Southern Conference in scoring (16.3 ppg) and become the first and thus far only Wildcat to be named SoCon Player of the Year. The 5-11 guard from Heidelberg, Germany, was also among the league leaders in steals (2.3 spg), field goal per- centage (47.7 percent) and rebounding (7.8 rpg) in 1996-97 while guiding Davidson to a then school record 15 wins. She reached the 20-point plateau eight times as a senior, including a team season-best 26-point performance in the ’Cats’ 84-65 win over Western Carolina on Jan. 11, 1997.

JoAnne Hassel ’01 is one of just three Davidson d a v i d s o n t e a M a Wa r d s Most Improved Award players to earn a spot on the SoCon Academic Wildcat Award (formerly MVP Award) Monica Laune 2010 Honor Roll all four years as a Wildcat. Monica Laune 2009 Alex Thompson 2010 Alex Thompson 2008 Mercedes Robinson 2009 s o c o n a c a d . h o n o r r o l l Mandy Halbersleben 2007 Mercedes Robinson 2008 Emily Callahan 2002 Bibiana Arayomi 2005 Tia Washington 2007 Jamie Brown 1998 Jessica Mitchell 2006 Hustle Award Kerry Brown 1998, 1999 Tia Washington 2005 Kelly Copland 2001 Meghan Bryant 2004 Katie Hamilton 2005 Katy Kamp 2000 Molly Burke 1995, 1996 Katie Hamilton 2004 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1998 Emily Callahan 2003, 2005 Bethany Schott 2003 Monica Winter 1997 Margaret Carolla 1998 Janna Magette 2002 Kristen Ferrucci 1996 Kelly Copland 2000 Janna Magette 2001 Kristen Ferrucci 1995 Janell Crayton 2003, 2005, 2006 Jennifer O’Brien 1900 Lisa Lyons 1994 Erin Delk 2001 Jennifer O’Brien 1998 Lisa Lyons 1993 Katie Delk 2003, 2004, 2005 Carolyn Kirsch 1997 Elizabeth DuBose 1995, 1996 Carolyn Kirsch 1995 Coaches Award/Leadership Award Janelle Fassbender 2002 Erin Butcher 1994 Mandy Halbersleben 2009 Robyn Flewelling 2003, 2004 Erin Butcher 1993 Danielle Hemerka 2008 Kelly Gardner 2008 110% Award Katie Hamilton 2008 Kelly Gassie 2007, 2008 Brynn Kelly 2007 Ashley Hallsted 2002, 2003, 2004 Tia Washington 2006 Brynn Kelly 2006 M. Halbersleben 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Danielle Hemerka 2005 Emily Callahan 2005 Katie Hamilton 2004, 2006, 2008 Lindsay Shade 2004 JoAnne Hassel 2001 JoAnne Hassel 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Emily Callahan 2003 Meagan Gleason 2000 Danielle Hemerka 2006, 2008 Bethany Schott 2002 Jamie Brown, Kerry Brown 1999 Amanda Horne 2005, 2006 Defensive/Rebounding Award Jessica Montrella 1999 Honna Housley 2007, 2008 Danielle Mall 1998 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010 Katy Kamp 2000 Amy Scalcucci 1997 Courtney Laird 2004 Brynn Kelly 2006 Kristen Ferrucci 1996 Carolyn Kirsch 1995, 1997 Courtney Laird 2003 Nora Kizer 1996, 1997 Courtney Laird 2002, 2003, 2004 Ashley Lax 2008, 2009 Janna Magette 2001, 2002 Danielle Mall 1998 Jessica Montrella 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Jessica Mitchell 2007 Julia Paquette 2007 Mercedes Robinson 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Amy Scalcucci 1995, 1996, 1997 Bethany Schott 2002, 2003

Tonya Sharpe 1995, 1996 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Kristin Solsrud 1995 D’Erica Taylor 2002 Kim Taylor 2001 Alex Thompson 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Leah Uhernik 2002, 2003 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1998 Tia Washington 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Monica Winter 1995, 1996, 1997 Boldface denotes current player

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HONORS AND AWARDS

s o c o n a l l -t o u r n a Me n t First Team Janell Crayton 2006 Jennifer O’Brien 1998, 2000 Jamie Brown 1999 Kerry Brown 1999

Second Team Katie Hamilton 2005 Bethany Schott 2003 Jennifer O’Brien 1999 Katy Kamp 1999 Katy Kamp 1998 Bethany Scott combined for 34 points and 24 rebounds, including a double-double in the first round, in her three games of the 2003 SoCon o o n r e s h Ma n o f e a r s c f y Tournament to earn second-team all-tournament Katie Hamilton 2004 honors.

o o n l l r e s h Ma n e a M s c a -f t s o c o n a l l -c o n f e r e n c e Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010 First Team Kelly Gassie 2006 Alex Thompson 2 2010 Danielle Hemerka 2005 Mercedes Robinson 1, 1 2008, 2009 Katie Hamilton 2004 Janell Crayton 2 2006 2 i s t o r y Jessica Mitchell 2006 Katie Hamilton 1, 2 2005, 2007 h Janna Magette 2 2002 Jennifer O’Brien 2 1998, 2000 Jamie Brown 2 1999 Carolyn Kirsch 1997 Emily Callahan was a second-team all-leage pick by the media in 2003. Second Team Alex Thompson 3 2010 Tia Washington 3 2007 Emily Callahan 3 2003 Jennifer O’Brien 1999 Kerry Brown 1998

o u r n a me n t Jessica Montrella 1998

t Carolyn Kirsch 1996

1 Kelly Gassie was the third straight Wildcat to gar- Media Association and SoCon Coaches 2 3 ner SoCon All-Freshman Team honors in 2006. SoCon Coaches ~ SoCon Media Until 2000-01, there was only a coaches’ team o n a r t h u r a s h e s p o r t s s c h o l a r c e Be c c a t i Ms o n Wa r d 1 r e . s a

o Tia Washington 2006, 2007 Two-time SoCon First and Second team member, Mercedes Robinson 2009 Carolyn Kirsch. s 1Named to the third team both years Tia Washington 2007 Jennifer O’Brien 2000 Jamie Brown 1999 n c c s i a a l l -s t a t e Carolyn Kirsch 1997 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2 2010 Jennifer Roos 1993 Alex Thompson 2 2010 Debbie Podolin 1987 Mercedes Robinson 1, 1 2008, 2009 Amy Crittenberger 1983 Katie Hamilton 1, 2 2005, 2007 Sarah Womack 1980 Tia Washington 2 2006, 2007 Elizabeth Tanner 1978 WOMEN’SJanell Crayton 2 BASKETBALL2006 Rebecca Stimson 1977 Jessica Mitchell 2 2006 Stimson Award is give to a senior female Davidson student-athlete who excells both in her sport and in 1Named to the first team the classroom 2Named to the second team

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The 2006-07 Game 32 — Mar. 15, 2007 season for the Davidson at 36 41 — 77 Davidson women's UAB 39 42 — 81 basketball team will Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M go down as one of Kelly 5-8 1-1 1-2 11 2 12 121132 Hemerka 3-5 2-2 0-0 338411123 the best, if not the Hamilton 2-6 1-4 0-0 545140122 best ever, in pro- Washington 1-1 0-0 0-0 0020100 4 Mitchell 9-15 4-9 2-2 1324 720138 gram history. 23 Laune 0-0 0-0 0-0 2100000 6 wins. A 10-game winning streak. A nine- Thompson 1-3 1-3 0-0 2031010 7 game road winning streak. 11 road wins in Halberslben 3-7 0-0 0-0 3060100 7 Robinson 3-9 0-0 2-2 918021019 all. 10 home wins. Those were just a few of Housley 2-7 1-4 0-0 355120021 Gassie 1-3 0-1 0-0 112120013 the many accomplishments that either set Paquette 1-5 0-0 0-0 2020110 8 Team 4 a new school record or tied one. Totals 31-69 10-24 5-6 46 20 77 16 18 54200 For all their hard work, Davidson put UAB FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M an exclamation point on their season when Rogers 5-13 1-4 7-9 8018 551140 they found out Monday, Mar. 12, 2007 they Moore 3-3 0-0 0-0 306110021 Ingram 3-14 0-0 2-3 938100130 would continue their historic season with Guzman 7-17 1-4 5-9 10 2 20 241340 Senior Brynn Kelly capped off her final game in a Salaam 0-0 0-0 0-0 020000115 the team's first-ever trip to postseason Murray 1-1 0-0 0-0 0220001 7 Wildcat uniform by recording her fourth double-double. play when it earned an at-large bid to the Simpson 2-3 0-0 0-0 2040000 8 Jones 8-14 2-5 2-4 2220 410232 Women's National Invitational Team 4 The Wildcats did not get many calls Tournament. Totals 30-68 5-16 16-25 39 11 81 14 11 29200 their way all evening as the fouls were It marked the first time ever the Att: 398 20-11 and UAB stepped to the charity women's team had earned a postseason stripe 25 times (16-for-25) compared to bid. They were part of WNIT history as for Kelly was the only other ’Cat in double Davidson's six trips (5-for-6). the first time, each of the nation’s 31 con- figures as she registered her fourth career Davidson used the hot hand of ferences will be represented in the WNIT. double-double on 12 points and 11 Mitchell in the first half to jump out to an The tournament expanded to 48 teams this rebounds. Davidson as a team hauled in a early 11-10 advantage. Mitchell was per- year to accommodate an automatic berth game-high 46 boards to win the rebound- fect in the first half, draining all five of for each of the conferences. ing margin, 46-39. her shots from the field, including her Davidson's opponent in its first trip to Trailing by 11 (67-56) with 8:24 left in only shot from downtown, and had two postseason play was the University of the game, Davidson started its rally with a free throws for 13-first half points. The Birmingham at Alabama Blazers. The two three-pointer from Mitchell on the right Wildcats as a team started the contest hit- schools had faced each other just once, wing. The shot sparked a 16-5 run over the ting eight of their first 12 shots, including back on Dec. 16, 2001. next five and a half minutes that saw the two three-pointers. They finished the half Playing in their first-ever postseason Wildcats knot things up at 72-all on yet nailing 15-of-29 shots from the floor for game, the senior trio of Jessica Mitchell, another three-pointer, this time from fresh- 51.7 percent and closed out the game Brynn Kelly, and Tia Washington looked to man Alex Thompson on the left side. shooting 44.9 percent. Junior Danielle Hemerka also canned UAB grabbed the lead back, 12-11, on back-to-back shots from downtown in the the next possession on a layup from run and finished the contest with eight Shimena Moore and maintained at least a points, four boards and three assists. one-point lead all the way into halftime A quick 5-0 run, three of the points for a score of 39-36. coming from the Blazers' Diamond Rogers, Sophomore Mercedes Robinson assist- gave UAB back the lead at 77-72 with just ed off the bench during the Wildcats' sec- 36 seconds on the clock. ond-half comeback with all eight her Davidson charged right back, getting a points coming in the second period. She fade-away jumper by sophomore Kelly also hauled in nine rebounds and picked Gassie and Mitchell's three-pointer that up one of Davidson's season-high five closed the gap to one (78-77). Rogers and blocks. Britney Jones sealed the Wildcats' hopes though, hitting three of four free throws in the closing seconds and Mitchell's last-sec- ond three-pointer was off target for the final score of 81-77. Senior Jessica Mitchell did her best in keeping the Wildcats in the game vs. UAB with a career-high 24 points to cap off her Davidson career.

give the Wildcats their first career postsea- son win. Mitchell did all she could to keep

the Wildcats within striking distance4, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL draining a career-high 24 points by tying her career-best with nine field goals made and hit four of the Wildcats' 10 three- pointers. Three of her four three-balls came in the second half, including one with 14 seconds on the clock to bring the Wildcats within one, 78-77. She also matched her season-high with seven assists.

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS f r e e t h r o Ws po in t s Game (Individual Made) 14, Kerry Brown vs. Wofford, Game (Individual) Jan. 24, 1998 35, Alex Thompson at Appalachian St., Game (Individual Attempted) Dec. 6, 2008 35, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, 16, Cindy Morrison vs. Newberry, March 3, 2000 Feb. 8, 1977 35, Heather McKee vs. Coker, Game (Individual Percentage - Jan. 22, 1985 min. 10 attempts) Game (Team) 1.000, Kerry Brown (14 of 14) 103, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 vs. Wofford, Jan. 24, 1998 103, vs. Canisius, Dec. 6, 1997 Game (Team Made) Game (Team - Home) 34, at Wofford, Feb. 23, 2008 103, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 Game (Team Attempted) 103, vs. Canisius, Dec. 6, 1997 47, vs. Charleston Southern, Game (Team - Away) Jan. 22, 1994 93, at Winthrop, Dec. 30, 1996 Game (Team Percentage - min. 10 made) .950, vs. Manhattan, Dec. 28, 2000 Game (Team - Neutral) Alex Thompson put her name among the single-game 92, vs. UNC Greensboro, Feb. 27, 1999 greats, Dec. 6, 2008 at Appalachian State. The sharp-shoot- Season (Team Made) er tied a school mark for points with 35 as she used a new 526, 1998-99 Game (Team - Half) school- and Southern Conference-record nine three point- 61, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 ers to assist her. Thompson also tied the single-game school Season (Team Attempted) Game (Team - Loss) bench mark for 3-point attempts with 12. 758, 1998-99 97, vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 17, 1996 Season (Team Percentage) Game (Team - Opponent) t h r e e -po in t f ie l d g o a l s .744, 2006-07 138, UNC Wilmington, Dec. 6, 1983 Game (Individual Made) Game (Team - Combined) 9*, Alex Thompson at App. State, s t e a l s 197, vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 17, 1996 Dec. 6, 2008 Game (Individual) o s tSeason e r (Team) Game (Individual Attempted) 11, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, 2,260, 2006-07 12, Alex Thompson at App. State, r Jan. 11, 1999 Season Average (Team) Dec. 6, 2008 Game (Team) 76.4, 1998-99 12, Honna Housley, at Georgia, Dec. 9, 2007 26, vs. Washington & Lee, Season Most Allowed (Team) 12, Janna Magette vs. Penn, Jan. 29, 1994

i me 2,342, 1983-84 Nov. 17, 2001 26, vs. Emory, Dec. 2, 2006 Season Least Allowed (Team) Game (Individual Percentage - min. 4 attempts) Season (Team)

-t 1,762, 1996-97 1.000, Jennifer O’Brien (5 of 5) 382, 2006-07 Season Lowest Opponent Average vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 12, 1999

l l (Team) Game (Team Made) a s s is t s 36.7, 1973-74 13, at Furman, Feb. 26, 2004 a Game (Individual) f ie l d g o a l s Game (Team Attempted) 13, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, 33, at Furman, Feb. 26, 2004 Game (Individual Made) Jan. 11, 1999 Game (Team Percentage) 15, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, Game (Team) March 3, 2000 .727, vs. Wofford, Feb. 21, 2000 28, vs. Barber-Scotia, Dec. 9, 1995 Game (Individual Attempted) Season (Team Made) Season (Team) 32, Sarah Womack vs. Warren Wilson, 180, 2007-08 501, 2006-07 Dec. 11, 1979 Season (Team Attempted) Game (Individual Percentage - min. 10 attempts) 542, 2007-08 Bl o c k e d s h o t s

.917, Katy Kamp (11 of 12) vs. ETSU, Season (Team Percentage) Game (Individual) Feb. 1, 2000 .395 , 1999-00 6, Meghan Bryant vs. Game (Team Made) UNC Greensboro, Feb. 14, 2002 *- denotes a SoCon single-game record 41, vs. Oglethorpe, Nov. 29, 2005 6, Meghan Bryant vs. College of Game (Team Attempted) Charleston, Nov. 27, 2000 r e Bo u n d s 6, Jennie Vanlerberghe vs. Marshall, 99, vs. Newberry, Feb. 8, 1977

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Jan. 29, 1996 Game (Team Percentage) Game (Individual) Game (Team) .638, vs. ETSU, Feb. 1, 2000 23, Erin Butcher vs. Lynchburg, 12, vs. Western Carolina, Season (Team Made) Jan. 30, 1993 Jan. 13, 1996 836, 2006-07 23, Sally Howell vs. Sacred Heart, 1982 Season (Team) Season (Team Attempted) Game (Team) 134, 1995-96 1,917, 2006-07 83, vs. Newberry, Feb. 8, 1977 Season (Team Percentage) Season (Team) .477, 1997-98 1,193, 2008-09 7 0 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:39 PM Page 71

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p o i n t s 1510 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 1392 Janna Magette 1998-02 1370 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 t h r e e -p o i n t f i e l d 1299 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 g o a l s 1249 Sarah Womack 1976-80 1192 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 213 Janna Magette 1998-02 1115 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 161 Alex Thompson 2006-10 1101 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 153 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 1082 Emily Callahan 2001-04 139 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 1069 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 138 Ashley Lax 2007- 1041 Katy Kamp 1996-00 134 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 1045 Alex Thompson 2006-10 120 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 110 Emily Callahan 2001-05 1024 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 942 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 91 Tonya Sharpe 1992-96 942 Jamie Brown 1995-99 88 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 899 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 85 Honna Housley 2004-08 80 Amy Scalcucci 1993-97 851 Kerry Brown 1995-99 843 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 76 Maggie Young 1992-96

836 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 Sarah Womack ’80 led the team in scoring all 71 Meagan Gleason 1996-00 824 Bethany Schott 1998-03 four years at Davidson. She tallied a 67 Jennifer Sanborn 1994-98 career-high 32 points against p t s . p e r g a Me (Min . 30 g Ms pl a y e d ) Converse on Dec. 4, 1979. 3-p t . f i e l d g o a l a t t e Mp t s 16.7 Sarah Womack 1976-80 16.0 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 f i e l d g o a l s 597 Janna Magette 1998-02 15.0 Heather McKee 1984-86 441 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 556 Sarah Womack 1976-80 14.8 Erin Butcher 1992-94 440 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 547 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 14.7 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 391 Alex Thompson 2006-10 540 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 14.0 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 364 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 527 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 13.2 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 363 Ashley Lax 2007- 492 Janna Magette 1998-02 12.5 Janna Magette 1998-02 336 Emily Callahan 2001-05 436 Katy Kamp 1996-00 11.9 Jamie Brown 1995-99 326 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 422 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 11.6 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 319 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 406 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 11.3 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 317 Honna Housley 2004-08 399 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 11.2 Beth Tanner 1974-78 306 Tonya Sharpe 1992-96 398 Emily Callahan 2001-05 11.0 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 235 Maggie Young 1992-96 395 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 10.5 Renee Soos 1974-76 232 Amy Scalcucci 1993-97 372 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 10.1 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 226 Lindsay Shade 2000-04 361 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 217 Jennifer Sanborn 1994-98 351 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 350 Julia Paquette 2006-10 3-pt . f g pe r c e n t a g e (Min . 40 Ma d e )

f i e l d g o a l s a t t e Mp t e d Kristen Ferrucci ’96 41.2 Alex Thompson 2006-10 improved her shooting 1481 Sarah Womack 1976-80 38.0 Ashley Lax 2007- percentage every year 37.8 Meagan Gleason 1996-00 1305 Mike Frankhouser 1976-80 she was on the squad. 1233 Janna Magette 1998-01 36.8 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 Her 55.4 percent field 1194 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 36.8 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 goal accuracy is 35.7 Janna Magette 1998-02 tops in program 1172 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 history. 988 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 34.7 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 969 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 34.5 Amy Scalcucci 1993-97 959 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 33.1 Courtney Laird 2000-04 916 Emily Callahan 2001-05 32.8 Maggie Young 1992-96 32.7 Emily Callahan 2001-05 890 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 872 Katy Kamp 1996-00 31.9 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 839 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 31.6 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 836 Beth Tanner 1974-78 30.9 Jennifer Sanborn 1994-97 29.7 Tonya Sharpe 1992-96 784 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 764 Tonya Sharpe 1992-96

f i e l d g o a l p e r c e n t a g e (Min . 150 Ma d e )

Tia Washington ’07 55.4 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 left Davidson as one of 52.4 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 the best point guards 50.8 Tia Washington 2003-07 in program history. 50.0 Katy Kamp 1996-00 She finished her 48.9 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 Wildcat career ranked in five different cate- 48.3 Julia Paquette 2006-10 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL gories, including a tie 47.5 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 for third all-time in 47.3 Jamie Brown 1995-99 total assists with 317. 47.1 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 46.7 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 46.5 Bethany Schott 1998-03 46.0 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 45.6 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 44.9 Erin Butcher 1992-94 44.7 Kerry Brown 1995-99 The sharp-shooting eye of Katie Hamilton ’08 behind the arc led her to finishing her career ranked third all-time in three-pointers made with 153. WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 7 1 . . 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:39 PM Page 72

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r e Bo u n d s 878 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 816 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 769 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 715 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 646 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 601 Sarah Womack 1976-80 552 Julia Paquette 2006-10 549 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 543 Katy Kamp 1996-00 522 Brynn Kelly 2003-07 517 Jamie Brown 1995-99 501 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 495 Bethany Schott 1998-03 473 Courtney Laird 2000-04 460 Katie Hamilton 2003-08

r e Bs . p e r g a Me (Mi n . 30 g Ms p l a y e d ) Carolyn Kirsch ’97 holds two career records — 10.3 Erin Butcher 1992-94 free throws attempted (472) and rebounds (878). Perhaps the best player in Wildcat history, 10.1 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 Jennifer O’Brien ’00 ranks among the top-20 8.4 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-96 s t e a l s in every Davidson career statistical category 8.0 Sarah Womack 1976-80 368 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 except field and free percentage as well as blocked shots. 7.9 Cindy Morrison 1975-78 239 Janna Magette 1998-02 7.7 Heather McKee 1984-86 220 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 f r e e t h r o Ws 7.0 Katherine Morton 1973-77 200 Tia Washington 2003-07 ? 7.0 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 185 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 322 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 7.0 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 282 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 160 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 6.9 Jeanne Womack 1979-83 158 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 276 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 6.5 Jamie Brown 1995-99 o W 266 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 153 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 6.0 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 153 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 246 Kerry Brown 1995-99 5.8 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 n 241 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 148 Alex Thompson 2006-10 5.6 Nancy Matheny 1973-77 146 Jamie Brown 1995-99 226 Jamie Brown 1995-99 5.4 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 219 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 146 Amy Hartman 1982-86 5.2 Brynn Kelly 2003-07 142 Kerry Brown 1995-99 218 Alex Thompson 2006-10 5.1 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 216 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 140 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 129 Janell Crayton 2002-06 h e y 211 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 a s s i s t s 203 Bethany Schott 1998-03 Bl o c k e d s h o t s t 203 Tia Washington 2003-07 588 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 195 Janna Magette 1998-02 342 Alex Thompson 2006-10 133 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 180 Brynn Kelly 2003-07 317 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 122 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 317 Tia Washington 2003-07 121 Courtney Laird 2000-04 r e f r e e t h r o Ws a t t e Mp t e d 312 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 86 Jessica Montrella 1995-98 296 Janna Magette 1998-02 85 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 a 472 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 285 Kerry Brown 1995-99 83 Julia Paquette 2006-10 440 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 66 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 430 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 269 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 267 Monica Winter 1993-97 61 Sally Howell 1980-82 382 Katy Kamp 1996-00 61 Janell Crayton 2002-06 371 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 259 Lindsay Shade 2000-04 239 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 55 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 359 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 55 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 324 Bethany Schott 1998-03 231 Jamie Brown 1995-99 h e r e 230 Beth Tanner 1974-78 54 Molly Burke 1992-96 321 Kerry Brown 1995-99 51 Jamie Brown 1995-99 315 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 207 Elizabeth DuBose 1993-96 199 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 50 Kerry Brown 1995-99 W 296 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 49 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010- 289 Tia Washington 2003-07 46 Katy Kamp 1996-00 287 Jamie Brown 1995-99 40 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 286 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 38 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 282 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 261 Alex Thompson 2006-10

f r e e t h r o W p c t . (Min . 60 Ma d e ) 83.5 Alex Thompson 2006-10 83.2 Ashley Lax 2006- 81.8 Jen Artman 1985-86 80.8 Emily Callahan 2001-05 79.2 Janna Magette 1998-02

WOMEN’S78.7 Jamie Brown BASKETBALL1995-99 77.8 Meagan Gleason 1996-00 77.3 Courtney Laird 2000-04 76.7 Kerry Brown 1995-99 76.5 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 76.4 Heather McKee 1984-86 76.1 Jennifer Sanborn 1994-98 Meghan Bryant ’04 set a new school record for blocks on Mercedes Robinson ‘09 left Davidson with her name 76.0 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 etched in top-15 career record book in 10 categories, while 75.5 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 Jan. 27, 2004 when she swatted a season-high five shots at Western Carolina and finished her career with 133. setting the single-season mark for rebounds (288) and free 74.8 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 throws (111).

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p o i n t s f r e e t h r o W 488 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 p e r c e n t a g e 459 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 442 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 88.0 Monica Laune 2009-10 442 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 87.3 Ashley Lax 2008-09 428 Janna Magette 2001-02 87.0 Janna Magette 2001-02 425 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 87.0 Alex Thompson 2007-08 417 Janna Magette 2000-01 83.6 Emily Callahan 2002-03 405 Emily Callahan 2002-03 83.3 Alex Thompson 2008-09 398 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 81.8 Jen Artman 1985-86 388 Ashley Lax 2008-09 81.1 Jamie Brown 1998-99 80.5 Ashley Hallsted 2002-03 t s e r a Me p . p g 80.4 Ashley Lax 2009-10 21.2 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 19.1 Sarah Womack 1979-80 r e Bo u n d s 18.9 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 18.8 Sarah Womack 1978-79 288 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 18.6 Jen Artman 1985-86 268 Sally Howell 1981-82 Jennifer O’Brien’s ’00 name sits atop of four 267 Carolyn Kirsch 1994-95 18.1 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 Davidson single-season record charts — 18.0 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 points, field goals, assists and steals 246 Erin Butcher 1992-93 17.3 Erin Butcher 1992-93 243 Mercedes Robinson 2007-08 17.1 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 3-p t . f i e l d g o a l a t t e Mp t s 233 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-10 Jennifer O’Brien ’00 sits atop of four 17.0 Heather McKee 1984-85 230 Bethany Schott 2002-03 178Davidson Janna Magettesingle-season record charts2001-02 — 226 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 176 Jannapoints, fieldMagette goals, assists and steals.2000-01 i e l d o a l s 224 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 f g 169 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 220 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 175 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 168 Ashley Lax 2009-10

169 Sarah Womack 1978-79 160 Ashley Lax 2008-09 r e Bo u n d s pe r g a Me 166 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 152 Alex Thompson 2008-09

165 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 146 Honna Housley 2007-08 12.3 Erin Butcher 1992-93

161 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 132 Ashley Hallsted 2002-03 11.1 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 l u B

161 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 127 Ashley Hallsted 2003-04 11.0 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83

159 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 126 Janna Magette 1999-00 10.7 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 c

157 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 10.7 Cindy Morrison 1976-77

156 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 3-p t . f i e l d g o a l p c t . (Min . 20 Ma d e ) 10.7 Sally Howell 1981-82

153 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 47.3 Jessica Montrella 1997-98 9.9 Carolyn Kirsch 1994-95 151 Emily Callahan 2002-03 45.5 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 9.6 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 9.1 Mike Frankhouser 1979-80 44.8 Meagan Gleason 1999-00

9.1 Katherine Morton 1974-75 o i n t f i e l d g o a l s a t t e Mp t e d 42.8 Alex Thompson 2008-09 414 Sarah Womack 1978-79 42.7 Alex Thompson 2007-08 a s s is t s 399 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 42.3 Monica Laune 2009-10 184 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 393 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 41.3 Ashley Lax 2008-09 163 Jennifer O’Brien 1998-99 389 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 40.8 Courtney Laird 2002-03 142 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 388 Janna Magette 2000-01 39.8 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 133 Amy Hartman 1985-86 384 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 39.8 Jessica Mitchell 2004-05 119 Alex Thompson 2007-08 381 Sarah Womack 1979-80 115 Tia Washington 2006-07 380 Janna Magette 2001-02 f r e e t h r o Ws 108 Alex Thompson 2008-09 379 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 111 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 1,000-P 107 Lindsay Shade 2002-03 351 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 109 Bethany Schott 2002-03 104 Tia Washington 2004-05 351 Ashley Lax 2008-09 104 Kerry Brown 1998-99 103 Robyn Flewelling 2001-02 103 Jamie Brown 1998-99 f i e l d g o a l p e r c e n t a g e (Min . 80 Ma d e ) 101 Jessica Mitchell 2006-07 101 Jessica Montrella 1998-99

67.7 Kristen Ferrucci 1995-96 98 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 s t e a l s

64.4 Kristen Ferrucci 1994-95 97 Kelly Copland 2000-01 117 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 56.0 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1996-97 93 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 101 Janna Magette 2000-01 55.2 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1997-98 93 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 99 Jennifer O’Brien 1998-99 54.7 Jamie Brown 1998-99 89 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 86 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 54.7 Katy Kamp 1998-99 88 Kerry Brown 1997-98 77 Tia Washington 2004-05 52.7 Katy Kamp 1997-98 88 Jessica Montrella 1997-98 71 Jessica Mitchell 2005-06 52.1 Tia Washington 2004-05 f r e e t h r o Ws a t t e Mp t e d 66 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-97 51.7 Mercedes Robinson 2007-08 65 Sarah Womack 1979-80 51.5 Tia Washington 2005-06 167 Bethany Schott 2002-03 64 Jennifer Roos 1992-93 156 Sally Howell 1981-82 62 Tia Washington 2006-07 t h r e e -p o i n t f i e l d g o a l s 148 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 66 Ashley Lax 2008-09 144 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 Bl o c k e d s h o t s WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 140 Kelly Copland 2000-01 65 Alex Thompson 2008-09 61 Sally Howell 1981-82 134 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 65 Janna Magette 2001-02 55 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 132 Donna Ferren 1978-79 64 Ashley Lax 2009-10 49 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-10 132 Jessica Montrella 1998-99 57 Janna Magette 2000-01 48 Meghan Bryant 2001-02 132 Kerry Brown 1998-99 49 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 47 Meghan Bryant 2000-01 131 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 49 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 42 Courtney Laird 2003-04 le 131 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 49 Katie Hamilton 2006-07 39 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1996-97 e 131 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 47 Janna Magette 1999-00 38 Courtney Laird 2002-03 47 Meagan Gleason 1999-00 34 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1995-96 Boldface denotes current player 46 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 31 Jessica Montrella 1995-96 45 Katie Hamilton 2003-04 30 Cara Crosswhite 1992-93 WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 7 3 . . 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:39 PM Page 74

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y e a r -By -y e a r r e c o r d Overall Conference Overall Conference Year WLPct. WLPct. Coach Year WLPct. WLPct. Coach 1973-74 83.727 ———— Ann Holland 1994-95 4 23 .173 0 14 .000 John Filar 1974-75 10 7 .588 ———— Charlie Slagle, 1995-96 14 12 .538 77.500 John Filar Joe Duncan, 1996-97 15 11 .577 77.500 John Filar Ken Schmader 1997-98 18 9 .667 12 4 .750 John Filar 1975-76 4 13 .235 ———— Rosa Lee Janero 1998-99 18 10 .643 11 7 .611 John Filar 1976-77 9 10 .474 ———— Susan Roberts 1999-00 10 17 .370 8 10 .444 John Filar 1977-78 5 13 .278 ———— Susan Roberts 2000-01 9 19 .321 4 14 .222 John Filar 1978-79 4 15 .211 ———— Susan Roberts 2001-02 10 18 .357 6 12 .333 Annette Watts 1979-80 8 10 .444 ———— Susan Roberts 2002-03 15 15 .500 8 10 .444 Annette Watts 1980-81 3 18 .143 ———— Dee Mayes 2003-04 16 12 .571 13 7 .650 Annette Watts 1981-82 7 17 .292 ———— Dee Mayes 2004-05 18 11 .621 14 6 .700 Annette Watts 1982-83 8 12 .400 ———— Dee Mayes 2005-06 17 12 .586 12 6 .667 Annette Watts 1983-84 0 25 .000 ———— Patty Daley 2006-07 23 9 .719 13 5 .722 Annette Watts 1984-85 3 18 .143 ———— Patty Daley 2007-08 19 11 .633 13 5 .722 Annette Watts 1985-86 10 8 .555 ———— Patty Daley 2008-09 12 18 .400 11 9 .550 Annette Watts 1992-93 9 13 .409 ———— John Filar 2009-10 14 15 .483 12 8 .600 Annette Watts 1993-94 5 21 .192 07.000 John Filar Totals 325 425 .433 151 138 .522 l u B c o i n t

Charlie Slagle Susan Roberts John Filar (1974-75) (1976-80) (1992-01)

1,000-P c o a c h i n g r e c o r d s Overall Conference Coach Years WLPct. WLPct. Ann Holland 1973-74 83.727 ———— Slagle, Duncan, 1974-75 10 7 .588 ———— Schmader Rosa Lee Janero 1975-76 4 13 .235 ———— Susan Roberts 1976-80 26 48 .351 ———— Dee Mayes 1980-83 18 47 .277 ———— Patty Daley 1983-86 13 51 .203 ———— John Filar 1992-01 102 135 .430 49 70 .412 Annette Watts 2001-10 144 121 .543 102 68 .600 Totals 30 seasons 325 425 .433 151 138 .522

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLAnnette Watts (2001-10) - was the most successful coach in Wildcat history. A few of her accomplish- ments during her nine-year tenure: •All-time winningest head coach in program history with a career mark of 144-121. •Won 100th career Southern Conference game on Feb. 6, 2010, an 83-53 road win at UNCG. •Won 100th career game at Davidson on Nov. 16, a 69-56 win over UNC Asheville. •Led the Wildcats to five straight winning seasons, the longest streak in school history. •Led Davidson to seven straight winning seasons in SoCon play, the longest streak in school history. •Named 2005 SoCon Coach of the Year by the media after leading Davidson to an 18-11 mark. •Led Davidson to school-record 23 wins and the program's first postseason appearance with a trip to the Women's NIT in 2007-08. •Coached 26 SoCon academic honor roll players, eight All-SoCon players, seven 1,000-point scorers, four All-SoCon Freshmen Team members and one SoCon Freshman of the Year. •Davidson tied or set 17 single-season school records during Watts' nine years.

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Anderson 0- 2 Duquesne 1- 1 Mississippi 0- 1 St. Francis (Pa.) 0- 1 Appalachian State 17-21 East Carolina 2- 1 Monmouth 0- 1 St. Joseph's 0- 1 Arkansas 0- 0 East Tennessee State 15- 11 Montana 0- 1 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1- 1 Arkansas-Little Rock 0- 0 Eastern Michigan 1- 0 Navy 1- 1 Stony Brook 0- 1 Army 3- 0 Eastern Washington 1- 0 Nebraska 0- 1 SW Missouri State 0- 1 Auburn 0- 1 Elon 13- 5 Newberry 2- 1 Towson 0- 1 Augusta 2- 2 Emory 1- 0 New Hampshire 0- 1 UAB 0- 2 Barber Scotia 1- 3 Fairleigh Dickinson 1- 0 New Jersey IT 1- 0 UMBC 1- 1 Barton 1- 0 Ferrum 2- 2 Niagara 0- 1 UNC Asheville 4- 3 Belmont Abbey 1- 3 Florida International 1- 0 North Carolina 0- 3 UNC Greensboro 13-27 Bennett 0- 8 Francis Marion 0- 1 North Texas 0- 0 UNC Wilmington 3- 5 Boston 1- 0 Franklin & Marshall 0- 1 N.C. Central 1- 0 UTSA 0- 1 Boston College 0- 1 Furman 22-27 N.C. State 1- 3 Vanderbilt 0- 2 Brevard 0- 1 Gardner-Webb 3- 7 N.C. Wesleyan 1- 5 Virginia 0- 1 Brown 0- 1 Georgia 0- 2 Notre Dame 0- 1 Virginia Tech 0- 1 Bucknell 1- 0 Georgia Southern 19-18 Oglethorpe 1- 0 Wagner 0- 1 Butler 1- 0 Georgia Tech 1- 3 Pembroke 2- 1 Wake Forest 3- 5 Campbell 1- 6 Georgia State 2- 0 Pennsylvania 0- 1 Warren Wilson 6- 4 Canisius 2- 0 Gonzaga 1- 0 Pfeiffer 2- 6 Washington & Lee 1- 0 Carnegie Mellon 0- 1 Greensboro College 4- 6 Phil. Pharmacy 1- 0 Western Carolina 19-24 Catawba 6- 8 Guilford 2- 3 Presbyterian 0- 2 William & Mary 0- 4 Central Michigan 0- 1 High Point 2- 3 Princeton 0- 0 Wingate 2- 8

Charleston Southern 3- 0 Jacksonville 2- 0 Radford 1- 2 Winthrop 9- 2 Wa r d s Charleston, College of 21- 8 J.C. Smith 1- 2 Randolph-Macon 1- 0 Wofford 23-12 Charlotte 10- 11 Lenoir-Rhyne 0- 5 Rhode Island 0- 1 Xavier 0- 1 Chattanooga 8-27 Liberty 0- 2 Rice 0- 1

Cincinnati 0- 1 Longwood 2- 0 Rider 0- 1 2010-11 Opponents Bolded & a Clemson 0- 2 Louisiana-Monroe 2- 0 Robert Morris 2- 0 Coastal Carolina 0- 1 Loyola (Md.) 0- 2 Sacred Heart 4- 1 Coker 2- 5 Lynchburg 1- 0 Saginaw Valley State 0- 1 Colorado State 0- 2 Manhattan 2- 0 Samford 1- 3 Columbia 1- 0 Mars Hill 0-10 San Francisco 0- 1 Converse 7- 7 Marshall 0- 7 Sewanee 1- 0

Cornell 1- 1 Mercer 1- 0 South Carolina 0- 2 o n o r s Creighton 0- 1 Meredith 10- 3 Southern Miss 1- 0

Davidson CC 1- 2 Methodist 4- 7 Southern Seminary 1- 0 h Denver 0- 1 Miami (Ohio) 0- 1 Stetson 0- 2 Drexel 0- 1 Michigan State 0- 1 St. Andrews 2- 5 Duke 1- 3 Missouri 0- 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0- 1 i l d c a t a n d e r s o n (0-2) 1/18/03 L (2OT) 75- 78 a u g u s t a (2-2) 1/9/80 L 47- 48 2/11/03 L 53- 63 1/22/80 L 50- 59 1/17/75 L 54- 81 1/6/04 L 80- 81 1/10/75 W 66- 58 1/15/81 L 44- 60 1/28/76 L 47- 73 2/3/04 W 69- 50 1/16/76 L 39- 51 2/12/81 L 43- 55 W a p p. s t a t e (17-21) 1/4/05 W 68- 54 1/8/77 W 54- 50 1981-82 L 40- 50 2/1/05 W 59- 51 1/26/80 L 52- 75 1981-82 L 45- 70 2/14/94 L 38- 87 1/24/06 L 69- 84 2/23/94 L 59- 79 2/21/06 L 68- 74 Ba r Be r s c o t i a (1-3) Bo s t o n c o l l e g e (0-1) 1/16/95 L 63- 77 1/22/07 W 75- 62 12/5/80 L 46- 53 2/11/95 L 68- 82 2/20/07 W 68- 64 11/19/99 L 54- 86 11/30/83 L 42- 89 1/16/96 L 57- 76 1/12/08 W 80- 65 12/9/83 L 23-115 Bo s t o n u . (1-0) 2/10/96 L 64- 86 2/9/08 W 67- 66 12/9/95 W 85- 39 3/2/96 L 74- 83 12/6/08 W 95- 75 12/5/99 W 61- 57 1/24/09 L 57- 77 1/13/97 W 60- 58 Ba r t o n (1-0) 2/8/97 W (OT) 88- 84 12/7/09 L 59- 68 Br e v a r d (0-1)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1/19/98 L 69- 75 1/23/10 L 61- 72 1/24/93 W 65- 58 11/31/84 L 43- 90 2/21/98 W 74- 63 Be l Mo n t a BBe y (1-3) 2/27/98 W 79- 63 a r My (3-0) Br o Wn (0-1) 1/16/99 W 81- 66 12/11/80 L 60- 87 2/15/99 W 78- 69 1/6/96 W 76- 31 12/3/94 L 42- 70 1/8/81 W 69- 60 2/28/99 L 69- 78 11/22/96 W 84- 62 2/11/84 L 40- 75 Bu c k n e l l (1-0) 1/18/00 L 66- 73 11/16/01 W 72- 58 2/24/84 L 37- 92 2/19/00 W 68- 67 12/5/98 W 95- 78 1/13/01 W 71- 63 a u Bu r n (0-1) e n n e t t (0-8) 2/13/01 W 80- 62 B Bu t l e r (1-0) 12/28/07 L 59- 66 1/8/02 L 58- 72 12/8/78 L 33- 66 12/2/00 W 70- 40 2/9/02 L (2OT) 87- 89 1/29/79 L 39- 79 2/28/02 L 63- 64

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2/16/02 L 61- 83 c o n v e r s e (7-7) e l o n (13-5) 1/11/03 L 58- 83 2/17/03 L 55- 76 1/14/75 W 69- 61 2/23/77 L 52- 65 1/12/04 L 68- 79 1/30/75 W 64- 52 11/26/02 L 50- 63 c a Mp Be l l (1-6) 2/9/04 L 50- 77 1/8/76 W 69- 54 1/17/04 W 64- 62 1/10/05 L 57- 67 2/17/77 W 56- 32 2/14/04 L 53- 55 2/11/77 L 64- 80 2/7/05 L 63- 67 12/8/77 L 45- 49 1/15/05 W 67- 44 2/23/78 L 60- 67 1/9/06 L 65- 87 12/4/78 L 43- 58 2/12/05 W 62- 58 12/13/83 L 35-116 2/6/06 L 59- 76 12/4/79 W 65- 28 1/17/06 W 54- 41 2/13/84 L 30-107 1/6/07 L 76- 89 1/19/81 L 51- 56 2/14/06 W 60- 47 1/19/94 L 60- 69 2/5/07 L 65- 70 1981-82 L 40- 54 3/3/06 W 55- 53 12/14/94 L 59- 81 3/2/07 L 68- 80 1981-82 L 47- 54 1/16/07 W 68- 49 1/2/03 W 73- 69 1/7/08 L 47- 67 1/10/85 W 2- 0 2/13/07 W 63- 50 1/21/08 W 50- 40 c a n i s i u s (2-0) 2/4/08 L 62- 73 1/19/85 W 2- 0 1/17/09 L 69- 74 1/8/86 L 68- 82 2/18/08 W 68- 54 12/6/97 W 103- 82 2/14/09 W (OT) 89- 80 1/18/86 L 65- 70 3/8/08 L 49- 68 OT 1/11/10 L 62- 64 1/3/09 W 72- 58 12/3/00 W ( ) 83- 79 o r n e l l (1-1) 2/15/10 L 54- 65 c 2/7/09 W 79- 65 (1-0) c a r n e g i e Me l l o n 12/3/93 L 65- 83 1/4/10 W 82- 73 2/8/10 L 63- 77 1/9/93 L 59- 74 c i n c i n n a t i (0-1) 11/26/06 W 67- 39 a v i d s o n (2-2) Mo r y (1-0) c a t a WBa (6-8) 12/21/08 L 42- 60 d c c e 1978-79 W 60- 58 1/15/74 L 41- 56 12/2/06 W 88- 40 c l e Ms o n (0-2) 1978-79 W 54- 48 1/21/74 L 39- 46 f e r r u M (2-2) 1980-81 L 54- 65 12/17/74 W 66- 65 12/6/75 L 51- 55 1980-81 L 59- 71 1981-82 L 55- 69 1/27/75 W 62- 52 2/9/77 L 38- 83 12/6/85 L 65- 81 2/21/75 L 59- 69 d e n v e r (0-1) 1/25/86 W 93- 88 12/15/75 W 64- 53 c o a s t a l c a r o l i n a (0-1) 11/27/99 L 62- 79 12/1/92 W 64- 40 12/13/76 W 61- 56 12/11/93 L 58- 60 1/13/77 W 58- 54 f l o r i d a i n t . (1-0) d r e Xe l (0-1) 12/14/77 W 65- 63 c o k e r (2-5) 11/23/03 W 62- 55 12/6/78 L 56- 68 12/29/00 L 73- 82 1/13/83 L 39- 44 1981-82 L 33- 82 r a n c i s a r i o n (0-1) 2/8/83 W 63- 40 f M Wa r d s 1981-82 L 51- 67 d u k e (1-3) 2/11/83 L 54- 64 1/12/84 L 41- 74 2/21/93 L 58- 85 2/20/78 W 62- 61 2/14/83 L 46- 71 2/8/84 L 57- 69 1/22/85 L 80- 90 1978-79 L 23- 78 f r a n k l in & Ma r s h a l l (0-1) 2/18/85 L 62- 84 11/24/01 L 58-107 c e n t r a l Mi c h . (0-1) 1/6/93 L 51- 56 2/11/86 W 83- 80 11/12/04 L 69- 89 & a 11/23/97 L 79- 86 u r Ma n (22-27) c o l l . o f c h a r l e s t o n (21-8) d u Qu e s n e (1-1) f c h a r . s o u t h e r n (3-0) 11/29/03 W 70- 59 1/6/97 L 60- 72 12/5/74 L 47- 55 11/27/09 L 71- 74 2/12/93 W 57- 44 11/29/97 W 72- 68 2/18/75 L 61- 63 1/22/94 W 72- 65 12/20/98 W 71- 52 1/13/76 L 48- 49 1/3/95 W 77- 57 2/21/76 L 60- 61 2/1/99 W 62- 57 a s t a r o l i n a (2-1) e c 2/4/77 W 61- 60 c h a r l o t t e (10-11) 1/4/00 L 54- 67 2/5/00 W 65- 50 12/20/97 L 59- 61 1/19/78 W 67- 52

o n o r s 2/4/74 W 52- 38 3/2/00 W 71- 51 12/6/98 W 82- 62 2/18/78 L 62- 64 2/14/74 W 55- 50 11/27/00 L 52- 69 12/29/05 W 70- 61 1978-79 L 48- 58 1/19/76 W 56- 37 2/18/80 W 72- 58 h 1/30/01 W 66- 54 e a s t e r n Wa s h . (1-0) 12/9/76 W 63- 51 11/27/01 W 65- 64 1/28/81 L 48- 75 1981-82 L 52- 63 1/31/77 W 68- 48 1/26/02 L 67- 70 12/18/06 W 67- 58 12/8/77 L 57- 58 1/27/03 W 63- 50 1/27/86 L 57- 87 a s t e n n t a t e (15-11) 1/23/78 L 58- 60 3/1/03 W 65- 56 e t . s 2/9/86 L 71- 88 1/8/79 L 43- 98 2/5/94 L 57- 78 12/20/03 W 65- 49 2/26/94 L 73- 87 2/25/84 L 35-100 1/11/95 L 64- 80 1/24/04 W 65- 51 1/28/95 L 68- 85 12/10/97 W 71- 59 2/8/95 L 60- 70 12/17/04 W 74- 47 2/26/95 L 71- 89 12/1/98 W 74- 64 1/4/96 L 64- 73 1/22/05 W 62- 43 3/1/95 L 70- 88 12/1/99 L 43- 77 2/3/96 L 66- 69 3/3/05 W 68- 48 1/27/96 W 75- 70 i l d c a t 12/18/00 L 67- 77 2/1/97 L 73- 78 1/3/06 W 71- 57 2/22/96 W 75- 66 12/6/01 W 61- 59 2/3/97 L 54- 63 1/30/06 W 71- 67 1/25/97 L 65- 76 12/3/02 W 81- 76 1/17/98 L 54- 73 1/1/07 W 58- 48 2/20/97 W 81- 68 W 11/25/03 L 70- 77 2/16/98 W 76- 72 1/31/07 W 72- 63 1/3/98 W 67- 65 11/23/04 L 72- 78 1/11/99 W 88- 71 1/2/08 W 66- 51 2/2/98 W (OT) 83- 77 12/7/05 L 60- 79 2/13/99 W 85- 71 3/1/08 W 71- 55 12/30/98 W 80- 67 12/9/06 W 75- 69 2/26/99 W 62- 56 1/12/09 L 71- 74 1/30/99 L 54- 75 11/24/07 L 53- 69 1/15/00 L 71- 74 2/23/09 L 53- 54 12/21/99 L 74- 87 12/9/08 L 64- 72 3/7/09 L 54- 65 2/15/00 W 80- 70 2/1/00 W 85- 75 3/3/00 L 56- 73 1/16/10 L 78- 84 12/6/00 L 69- 80 2/20/10 W 72- 69 1/9/01 L 53- 81 c h a t t a n o o g a (8-27) 1/27/01 W 70- 67 2/10/01 L 55- 71 1/22/02 W 103- 88 1/5/02 W (OT) 80- 79 o l o r a d o t a t e (0-2) 2/19/94 L 60- 74 c s 2/23/02 W 72- 68 2/5/02 L 74- 85 1/21/95 L 61- 72 11/30/96 L 75-102 1/25/03 L 64- 66 1/7/03 L 56- 67 2/18/95 L 66- 83 2/22/03 W 70- 57 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL11/29/02 L 58- 70 2/8/03 W 73- 51 1/20/96 W 58- 57 1/10/04 W 74- 59 1/14/04 W 57- 46 2/7/04 L 54- 83 2/19/96 W 79- 74 c o l u MBi a (1-0) 2/26/04 W (OT) 88- 87 2/28/96 W 80- 51 1/8/05 L 66- 74 1/13/05 W 74- 65 1/18/97 W 60- 58 12/7/96 W 70- 59 2/5/05 W 68- 56 2/24/05 W 68- 55 2/17/97 L (OT) 74- 82 11/17/06 W 82- 68 12/17/05 L 61- 65 r e i g h t o n (0-1) 12/6/07 W 79- 61 1/26/98 W 84- 56 c 2/26/06 W (OT) 65- 58 2/5/98 W 84- 45 11/15/09 L 58- 77 12/15/06 W 75- 55 11/28/98 L 84- 86 e a s t e r n Mi c h . (1-0) 2/25/07 W 71- 66 1/23/99 W 80- 76 12/7/97 W 81- 62 1/29/08 W 74- 59 1/24/00 L 77- 88 2/25/08 L 66- 70 2/26/00 L 59- 76 12/2/08 W 67- 57 1/20/01 L 60- 78 2/28/09 W 66- 63 2/19/01 L 46- 72 1/14/02 L 71- 88 7 6 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:39 PM Page 77

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11/30/09 W 81- 78 g e o r g i a s t a t e (2-0) Ma r s h a l l (0-7) 2/27/10 W 65- 52 3/4/10 L 67- 73 12/30/05 W 63- 56 2/28/94 L 64- 90 11/17/07 W 59- 42 1/30/95 L 77- 88 g a r d n e r -We BB (3-7) 2/24/95 L 68- 68 g o n z a g a (1-0) 1/29/96 L 64- 87 1978-79 L 45- 65 12/30/05 W 63- 56 2/24/96 L 69- 85 1978-79 L 48- 67 1/27/97 L 73- 81 1/26/84 L 35- 87 r e e n s Bo r o o l l e g e (4-6) 2/22/97 L 66- 67 2/23/84 L 52- 88 g c Me r c e r (1-0) Brynn Kelly totaled 15 points and 14 1/24/85 L 56-110 1981-82 W 53- 38 rebounds in her return back home to the 2/1285 L 53-113 1981-82 L 53- 66 11/29/96 W 70- 50 state of Washington to lead the Wildcats to 1/27/93 L 56- 81 2/5/83 W 62- 50 Me r e d i t h (10-3) their first-ever wins over Eastern Wash. and 2/2/94 W 81- 72 2/17/83 W 61- 30 Gonzaga in 2006-07. 11/29/00 W 70- 59 2/6/84 L 58- 77 1/15/79 W 59- 54 1/31/02 W 68- 56 2/2/85 L 50- 87 1978-79 L 42- 46 2/16/85 L 70- 73 n .c . c e n t r a l (0-1) a o u t h e r n (19-18) 2/1/80 W 53- 39 g . s 12/2/85 L 69- 71 2/11/80 W 71- 36 2/8/78 W 58- 51 1/23/94 L 58- 74 12/10/06 W 79- 38 12/9/80 L 37- 50 2/17/94 L 61- 87 2/6/81 W 50- 47 n .c . s t a t e (1-3) 3/10/94 L 62- 71 g u i l f o r d (2-3) 1981-82 W 78- 67 1981-82 W 62- 54 1/20/75 W 64- 59 1/23/95 L 72- 75 1/31/74 W 44- 35 1981-82 W 62- 50 2/10/75 L 45- 85 2/20/95 L 68- 86 2/3/76 W 82- 54 1/15/85 W 88- 81 2/11/76 L 62- 91 1/22/96 W 77- 66 2/14/77 L 54- 64 2/7/85 L 48- 55 11/20/09 L 54- 79 2/17/96 L 97-100 12/6/82 L 64- 97 1/13/86 W 59- 46 1/20/97 L 63- 66 1/10/83 L 58- 66 2/15/97 W 75- 62 2/4/86 W 69- 52 n .c . We s l e y a n (1-5) 2/26/97 L 71- 73 h i g h p o i n t (2-3) Me t h o d i s t (4-7) 1/11/80 L 56- 61 12/30/97 L 73- 77 2/2/80 W 79- 77 1/31/98 W 72- 65 1/9/76 L 40- 85 12/6/79 L 44- 62 2/25/76 L 51- 85 1/26/81 L 60- 65 1/6/99 L 81- 86 2/8/80 L 64- 65 2/7/81 L 46- 96 1/25/99 L 63- 67 12/1/83 L 20- 97 2/22/80 L 57- 83 11/29/06 W 81- 63 12/3/82 L 58- 64 12/12/99 L 77- 85 1/23/81 L (OT) 77- 83 1/8/83 L 37- 60 1/29/00 W 90- 67 12/15/07 W 72- 61 2/10/81 W 57- 56 1/22/01 L 62- 78 Jacksonville (2-0) 1/24/83 W 63- 59 n o t r e d a Me (0-1) 2/3/83 W 57- 53 2/24/01 L 56- 74 1/4/81 L 37- 85 1/18/02 L 81- 87 11/18/00 W 62- 46 12/11/84 L 67- 78 2/18/02 W 69- 57 11/21/01 W 81- 43 2/5/85 L 60- 76 o g l e t h o r p e (1-0)

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e n n (0-1) h 1/3/04 W 62- 49 1/22/74 W 1- 0 Mi a Mi (o h i o ) (0-1) p 1/31/04 W 57- 47 1981-82 L 52- 74 11/28/99 L 47- 63 11/17/01 L 70- 75 12/27/04 W 70- 67 1981-82 L 49- 65 1/29/05 W 65- 36 l e n o i r -r h y n e (0-5) Mi c h i g a n s t a t e (0-1) p f e i f f e r (2-6) 1/14/06 W 71- 52 2/11/06 W 67- 52 1/16/78 L 58- 72 11/22/03 L 68- 74 2/6/74 L (OT) 43- 45 1/13/07 W 69- 51 2/13/78 L 41- 69 Mi s s i s s i p p i (0-1) 2/11/74 W 50- 46 2/10/07 W 75- 52 12/3/83 L 22- 96 12/10/75 L 50- 67 11/29/07 W 62- 56 1/13/84 L 21- 67 11/16/08 L 50- 55 2/5/76 L 56- 67 2/28/08 W 66- 53 12/18/92 L 71- 84 2/11/78 L 49- 73 1/10/09 W 65- 54 Mi s s o u r i (0-1) 1/25/84 L 49-110 2/21/09 W 65- 57 l i Be r t y (0-2) 11/25/01 L 63-101 2/17/84 L 44- 94 1/18/10 W 68- 50 1/18/93 W 62- 49 2/22/10 L 47- 58 12/12/92 L 40- 74 2/3/93 L 54- 71 Mo n Mo u t h (0-1) p hiladelphia p h a r . (1-0) o s t s e a s o n l o n g Wo o d (2-0) 11/28/09 L 43- 46 1/8/93 W 84- 60 1/20/05 W 60- 50 Mo n t a n a (0-1) p resByterian (0-2) P 1/6/10 W 69- 53 11/25/06 L 61- 68 1/30/85 L 45-105 l o u i s i a n a -Mo n r o e (1-1) n a v y (1-1) 2/14/85 L 49- 98 r a d f o r d (1-2) 11/25/95 L 72- 55 1/6/94 L 65- 90 11/30/02 W 71- 59 12/8/94 W 75- 53 2/8/94 L 70- 83 12/6/94 L 55- 75 l o y o l a (0-2) e Br a s k a (0-1) n 12/6/95 W 88- 77 1/8/94 L 62- 87 11/13/09 L 62- 86 12/31/94 L 56- 67 r a n d o l p h -Ma c o n (1-0) n e WBe r r y (2-1) 11/22/85 W 67- 43 l y n c h Bu r g (1-0) 1/25/77 W 70- 65 r h o d e i s l a n d (0-1) 1/30/93 W 67- 49 2/8/77 L 56- 85 12/29/09 W 64 -55 12/2/95 L 55- 75 a n h a t t a n (2-0) M i c e (0-1) Cindy Morrison averaged a double-double n e W h a Mp s h i r e (0-1) r for the ’Cats (11.6 ppg & 10.7 rpg) in 12/19/96 W 100- 79 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 12/2/05 L 52- 63 1976-77. 12/28/00 W 68- 65 1/3/93 L 53- 81 i a g a r a (0-1) r i d e r (0-1) g e o r g i a (0-2) Ma r s h i l l (0-10) n 11/26/94 L 60- 70 12/4/93 L 52- 69 11/19/06 L 68- 74 1/26/76 L 67- 88 12/6/76 L 62- 87 12/9/07 L 65- 79 n Ji t (1-0) o Be r t o r r i s (2-0) 1/11/77 L 67- 80 r M g e o r g i a t e c h (1-3) 1/28/78 L 68- 83 12/28/07 W 55- 48 12/3/95 W 84- 68 2/15/78 L 68- 77 12/20/02 W 77- 64 12/3/97 W 90- 72 12/8/82 L 78- 84 n o r t h c a r o l i n a (0-3) 11/21/98 L 70- 88 1/20/83 L 48- 81 2/15/75 L 31- 80 12/2/03 L 54- 60 1/19/84 L 31- 99 11/9/07 L 50- 69 11/22/02 L 46- 68 2/2/84 L 34- 98 11/18/05 L 86- 48 11/27/93 L 82- 83 WWW DAVIDSONWILDCATS COM 7 7 . . 2010-11 WBB Guide :Layout 1 7/19/11 3:39 PM Page 78

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s t o n y Br o o k (0-1) u t s a (0-1) Wi l l i a M & Ma r y (0-4) 12/4/99 L 49- 53 12/3/05 L 69- 75 1/11/94 L 51- 69 1/6/95 L 65- 83 s W Mi s s o u r i s t . (1-0) s a c r e d h e a r t (4-1) v a n d e r Bi l t (0-2) 12/10/00 L 63- 86 11/22/09 L 63- 74 11/13/98 L 65-120 11/14/97 L 63- 65 1/23/74 W 52- 30 11/28/08 L 50- 82 2/7/74 W 44- 25 t o Ws o n (0-1) Wi n g a t e (2-8) 1981-82 L 45- 53 v i r g i n i a (0-1) 1981-82 W 70- 66 11/22/08 L 58- 76 12/12/74 W 53- 42 1981-82 W 53- 52 12/20/07 L 68- 83 2/12/75 W 54- 42 u a B (0-2) 1/11/79 L 51- 52 s a g i n a W v a l l e y s t . (0-1) v i r g i n i a t e c h (0-1) 1978-79 L 36- 51 12/16/01 L 78- 97 12/30/04 L 62- 87 1981-82 L 41- 73 11/23/97 L 52- 87 3/15/07 L 77- 81 1981-82 L 54- 68 u MBc (1-1) Wa g n e r (0-1) 1/27/83 L 53- 97 2/16/83 L 53- 70 1/10/96 L 54- 59 1/12/79 L 50- 76 12/8/84 L 70-102 1/16/97 W 81- 58 Wa k e f o r e s t (3-5) 1/17/85 L 66-101 u n c a s h e v i l l e (4-3) 1/12/79 L 50- 76 Wi n t h r o p (9-3) 1/16/84 L 26-103 1/22/75 W 70- 62 1/21/76 L 57- 62 1/30/84 L 20-102 2/18/76 L 49- 60 1/27/77 L 68- 88 12/9/92 W 62- 48 1/20/77 W 75- 50 1978 L 43- 71 2/27/93 W 59- 49 1/31/78 L 57- 75 1/23/93 W 64- 62 12/8/93 L 61- 76 11/17/98 W 82- 75 12/1/93 W 76- 72 11/12/06 W 67- 55 11/23/99 L 54- 64 11/30/94 W 75- 62 11/16/07 W 69- 56 11/30/04 L 55- 58 12/30/96 W 93- 79 11/26/05 L (OT) 84- 87 12/7/02 W 76- 59 u n c g r e e n s Bo r o (13-27) Wa r r e n Wi l s o n (6-4) 12/18/03 W 72- 57 Erin Butcher’s 23 rebounds against 1/17/79 L 52- 58 11/22/06 W 66- 48 Lynchburg in 1993 is still a Davidson 1978-79 W 67- 44 12/11/79 W 64- 45 12/2/07 W 68- 63 record. As a freshman, Butcher averaged 1/29/80 L 50- 69 1/15/80 W 55- 53 11/15/08 W 61- 40 12.3 rpg, ninth best in all of Division I. 2/5/80 L 52- 75 1981-82 W 79- 71 1/12/81 L 54- 55 12/9/82 W 50- 47 s a Mf o r d (1-3) 2/3/81 L 59- 72 1/18/83 W 65- 45 Wo f f o r d (23-12) 12/14/83 L 48- 72 1981-82 L 56- 69 1/15/83 L 62- 64 1/19/09 L 65- 74 2/15/84 L 36- 72 1981-82 L 56- 69 2/12/83 W 67- 61 2/16/09 L 67- 78 12/14/84 L 57- 99 e c o r d s 12/4/94 L 57- 60 11/30/84 L 43-102 1/9/10 W (OT) 78- 77 2/9/85 L 61- 99 12/12/95 L 68- 79 1/16/93 L 63- 73 2/13/10 L 57- 73 12/4/96 W 60- 48 2/15/86 W 76- 67 r 2/6/93 L 61- 70 1/12/98 W 87- 72 s a n f r a n c i s o (0-1) Wa s h i n g t o n & l e e (1-0) 11/29/95 W 93- 55 2/14/98 L 67- 78 1/8/98 W 83- 69 11/28/03 L 41- 58 2/28/98 L 75- 78 1/29/94 W 77- 33 1/24/98 W 79- 66 1/9/99 L 79- 90 We s t e r n c a r o l i n a (19-24) 1/18/99 L 65- 66 s e Wa n e e (1-0) 2/8/99 L 61- 64 2/20/99 W 78- 53 2/27/99 W (OT) 92- 91 12/1/76 L 49- 64 a me 1/22/00 W 67- 62 12/8/98 W 89- 41 1/10/00 L 69- 71 1/22/77 L 47- 66 2/21/00 W 80- 63 2/12/00 L 57- 75 1/26/78 L 41- 92 1/16/01 L 54- 71 g s o u t h c a r o l i n a (0-2) 1/6/01 L 42- 81 2/6/78 L 47- 76 2/17/01 L 58- 85 2/6/75 L 48- 75 2/5/01 L 60- 72 1/13/93 L 52- 76 3/1/01 L 62- 76 11/24/08 L 47- 68 2/2/02 L 44- 71 2/10/93 L 57- 71 1/12/02 L 74- 97 2/14/02 L 73- 84 1/26/94 L 64- 72 2/11/02 L 53- 77 s o u t h e r n Mi s s . (1-0) 1/4/03 L 69- 71 2/12/94 L 71- 74 1/13/03 W 73- 48 2/4/03 L 63- 70 1/14/95 L 77- 81 2/15/03 W 82- 52 12/29/04 W 76- 60 1/20/04 W 68- 55 2/15/95 L 79- 89 3/5/03 W 72- 70 2/17/04 W 59- 45 1/13/96 W 63- 44 12/6/03 W 79- 61

i n g l e o u t h e r n e Mi n a r y (1-0) s s 1/18/05 L 66- 78 2/12/96 W 69- 60 2/21/04 W 65- 51 2/15/05 L(2OT) 87- 90 1/11/97 W 84- 65 12/4/04 W 76- 66 s 12/7/85 W 83- 34 12/19/05 W 69- 57 2/11/97 W 77- 52 2/19/05 W 87- 59 1/28/06 L (OT) 62- 63 s t e t s o n (0-2) 1/10/98 W 85- 78 1/21/06 W (OT) 81- 72 3/4/06 L 58- 69 2/10/98 W 83- 58 2/18/06 W 58- 43 1/28/85 L 46-106 12/4/06 W 73- 59 1/4/99 W 91- 73 1/20/07 W 86- 39 11/20/00 L 60- 76 1/27/07 L 55- 78 2/6/99 W 78- 70 2/17/07 L (OT) 65- 68 1/18/08 W 70- 59 1/8/00 W 77- 52 3/1/07 W 71- 62 s t . a n d r e W (2-5) 2/15/08 W 76- 50 2/7/00 L 66- 77 1/26/08 W 70- 58 OT 1/5/09 W ( ) 61- 55 1/2/01 L 74- 83 2/23/08 W (OT) 84- 76 1/24/80 W 59- 57 2/9/09 L 61- 74 2/3/01 L 60- 91 2/14/80 L 52- 56 12/30/08 W 83- 68 1/2/10 W 67- 45 12/19/01 L 80-107 1/31/09 L 72- 86 1/24/81 L 57- 67 2/6/10 W 83- 53 1/28/02 W 83- 59 2/16/81 L 59- 70 12/13/09 W 90- 68 12/30/02 L 68- 76 2/2/10 W 66- 60 2/26/81 L 55- 64 u n c p e MBr o k e (2-1) 2/1/03 W 64- 61 1981-82 L 58- 69 3/6/03 W 62- 58 2/20/75 W 55- 46 1/6/86 W 60- 46 12/22/03 L 54- 62 1/25/78 W 71- 52 1/27/04 L 70- 75 WOMEN’Ss t . f r a n c i s (p a BASKETBALL.) (0-1) 1/20/79 L 47- 95 3/4/04 L 58- 66 12/30/94 L 55- 71 u n c Wi l Mi n g t o n (3-5) 12/20/04 L 56- 74 1/25/05 W 65- 63 s t . f r a n c i s (n .y .) (0-1) 12/6/83 L 44-138 3/4/05 L 58- 59 1/21/84 L 29-105 11/23/96 L 50- 57 1/7/06 W 67- 63 1/2/93 L 70- 78 2/4/06 W 67- 63 s t . Jo s e p h ’s (0-1) 1/3/94 W 73- 57 1/6/07 W 75- 60 11/27/94 W 68- 39 2/3/07 L 56- 67 11/29/08 L 68- 78 12/8/96 W 66- 61 1/5/08 L 67- 71 12/30/01 L 52- 67 s t . Ma r y ’s (c a l i f .) (1-1) 2/2/08 L 57- 80 12/11/02 L 66- 74 12/14/08 W 84- 66 2/13/86 W 65- 42 1/26/09 L 66- 72 Lavetta Dawkins averaged 21.2 ppg in 11/24/95 L 74- 87 12/5/09 W 62- 51 1985-86. She is the only Wildcat to ever 1/25/10 W 75- 65 top 20 ppg for a season. 7 8 2010 11 WILDCAT GUIDE - 2010-11 WBBGuide:Layout17/19/113:39PMPage79 1973-74 2007-08 1995-96 2006-07 . DAVIDSONWILDCATSWWW .COM -BY-YEAR YEAR 2009-10 1997-98 9 7

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YEAR BY YEAR - - 11 Warren Wilson 64- 45 W Wingate 54- 68 L 1/ 9 Bennett 47- 48 L Bennett 40- 50 L 11 N.C. Wesleyan 56- 61 L Sacred Heart 70- 66 W 15 at Warren Wilson 55- 53 W Greensboro College 53- 38 W 22 at Bennett 50- 59 L Meredith 62- 54 W 24 St. Andrews 59- 57 W Warren Wilson 79- 71 W 26 at Augusta 52- 75 L Sacred Heart 45- 53 L 29 UNC Greensboro 50- 69 L Ferrum 55- 69 L 2/ 1 at Meredith 53- 39 W 2 at N.C. Wesleyan 79- 77 W 1982-83 5 at UNC Greensboro 52- 75 L Coach: Dee Mayes 8 at Methodist 64- 65 L 8-12 Overall 11 Meredith 71- 36 W 12/ 3 N.C. Wesleyan 58- 64 L 14 at St. Andrews 52- 56 L 6 at Guilford 64- 97 L 18 Furman 72- 58 W 8 Mars Hill 78- 84 L Davidson’s inaugural 1973-74 team. 22 vs. Methodist1 57- 83 L 1 9 at Warren Wilson 50- 47 W 1st Round AIAW Division III State Tournament, 1/ 8 at N.C. Wesleyan 37- 60 L 1973-74 13 Catawba 61- 56 W Greensboro, N.C. 10 Guilford 58- 66 L 1/ 8 Augusta 54- 50 W 13 at Coker 39- 44 L Coach: Ann Holland 11 Mars Hill 67- 80 L 15 at Wofford 62- 64 L 8-3 Overall 13 at Catawba 58- 54 W 18 Warren Wilson 65- 45 W 1/ 15 Catawba 41- 56 L 20 Wake Forest 75- 50 W 20 at Mars Hill 48- 81 L 21 at Catawba 39- 46 L 22 at Western Carolina 47- 66 L 24 at Methodist 63- 59 W 22 Johnson C. Smith 1- 0W 25 Newberry 70- 65 W 27 at Wingate 53- 97 L 23 Sacred Heart 52- 30 W 27 Winthrop 68- 88 L 2/ 3 Methodist 57- 53 W 29 South Park 40- 33 W 31 at UNC Charlotte 68- 48 W 5 Greensboro College 62- 50 W 31 at Guilford 44- 35 W 2/ 4 at Furman 61- 60 W 8 Coker 63- 40 W 2/ 4 UNC Charlotte 52- 38 W 8 at Newberry 56- 58 L 11 Catawba 54- 64 L 6 Pfeiffer (OT) 43- 45 L 9 Clemson 38- 83 L 12 Wofford 67- 61 W 7 at Sacred Heart 44- 25 W 11 at Campbell 64- 80 L 14 at Catawba 46- 71 L 11 at Pfeiffer 50- 46 W 14 at Guilford 54- 64 L 16 Wingate 53- 70 L 14 at UNC Charlotte 55- 50 W 17 at Converse 56- 32 W 17 at Greensboro College 61- 30 W 23 at Elon 52- 65 L 1974-75 1977-78 1983-84 Coaches: Slagle, Duncan, Schmader Sarah Womack ’80 is the only Davidson Coach: Patty Daley 10-7 Overall Coach: Susan Roberts player to date to have her jersey retired. 0-25 Overall 12/ 5 Furman 47- 55 L 5-13 Overall 11/ 30 at Barber-Scotia 23-115 L 12 at Wingate 53- 42 W 12/ 8 Converse 45- 49 L 1980-81 12/ 1 High Point 20- 97 L 17 at Catawba 66- 65 W 8 UNC Charlotte 57- 58 L 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne 22- 96 L 1/ 10 Augusta 66- 58 W 14 at Catawba 65- 63 W Coach: Dee Mayes 6 UNC Wilmington 44-138 L 14 Converse 69- 61 W 1/ 16 Lenoir-Rhyne 58- 72 L 3-18 Overall 9 Barber-Scotia 42- 89 L 17 at Anderson 54- 81 L 19 Furman 67- 52 W 12/ 5 Barber-Scotia 46- 53 L e c o r d s 13 Campbell 35-116 L 20 N.C. State 64- 59 W 23 at UNC Charlotte 58- 60 L 9 Meredith 37- 50 L 14 Warren Wilson 48- 72 L 22 Wake Forest 70- 62 W 25 UNC Pembroke 71- 52 W 11 at Belmont Abbey 60- 87 L 1 r 1/ 12 at Coker 41- 74 L 27 Catawba 62- 52 W 26 at Western Carolina 41- 92 L 1/ 4 vs. Notre Dame 37- 85 L 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 21- 67 L 30 at Converse 64- 52 W 28 at Mars Hill 68- 83 L Davidson CC 54- 65 L 1 16 UNC Asheville 26-103 L 2/ 6 at South Carolina 48- 75 L 31 at Wake Forest 57- 75 L 12 vs. UNC Greensboro 54- 55 L 19 Mars Hill 31- 99 L 10 at N.C. State 45- 85 L 2/ 6 Western Carolina 47- 76 L Belmont Abbey 69- 60 W 21 at UNC Wilmington 29-105 L 12 Wingate 54- 42 W 8 at N.C. Central 58- 51 W 15 at Bennett 44- 60 L 25 at Pfeiffer 49-110 L 15 vs. North Carolina1 31- 80 L 11 Pfeiffer 49- 73 L 19 at Converse 51- 56 L 26 Gardner-Webb 35- 87 L 18 at Furman 61- 63 L 13 at Lenoir-Rhyne 41- 69 L 23 at Methodist (OT) 77- 83 L 30 at UNC Asheville 20-102 L 20 vs. UNC Pembroke2 55- 46 W 15 Mars Hill 68- 77 L 24 at St. Andrews 57- 63 L 2/ 2 at Mars Hill 34- 98 L 21 vs. Catawba2 59- 69 L 18 at Furman 62- 64 L 26 N.C. Wesleyan 60- 65 L a r e e r 6 Greensboro College 58- 77 L 1at Charlotte, N.C. 20 Duke 62- 61 W 28 at Furman 48- 75 L 2 8 Coker 57- 69 L at Wilmington, N.C. 23 Campbell 60- 67 L 2/ 3 at UNC Greensboro 59- 72 L c 6 at Meredith 50- 47 W 11 at Belmont Abbey 37- 92 L 1975-76 1978-79 7 N.C. Wesleyan 46- 96 L 13 at Campbell 30-107 L 10 Methodist 57- 56 W 15 at Warren Wilson 36- 72 L Coach: Rosa Lee Janero Coach: Susan Roberts 12 Bennett 43- 55 L 17 Pfeiffer 44- 94 L 4-13 Overall 4-15 Overall 16 St. Andrews 59- 70 L 23 at Gardner-Webb 52- 88 L 12/ 6 at Clemson 51- 55 L 12/ 4 Converse 43- 58 L Davidson CC 59- 71 L 24 Belmont Abbey 40- 75 L 1 10 Pfeiffer 50- 67 L 6 Catawba 56- 68 L 26 vs. St. Andrews2 55- 64 L 25 vs. UNC Charlotte 35-100 L 1 15 Catawba 64- 53 W 8 Bennett 33- 66 L 1at Charlotte, N.C. at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. 2 1/ 8 at Converse 69- 54 W Davidson CC 60- 58 W 1st Round AIAW Division III State Tournament, 9 High Point 40- 85 L 1/ 8 UNC Charlotte 43- 98 L Greensboro, N.C. 13 at Furman 48- 49 L 11 Wingate 51- 52 L 16 at Augusta 39- 51 L 12 Wagner 50- 76 L 1981-82 19 UNC Charlotte 56- 37 W 15 Meredith 59- 54 W 17 UNC Greensboro 52- 58 L Coach: Dee Mayes 21 at Winthrop 57- 62 L 7-17 Overall 26 at Mars Hill 67- 88 L 20 UNC Pembroke 47- 95 L Catawba 33- 82 L 28 Anderson 47- 73 L Gardner-Webb 45- 65 L Meredith 78- 67 W 2/ 3 Guilford 82- 54 W Wingate 36- 51 L J.C. Smith 52- 74 L 5 at Pfeiffer 56- 67 L Bennett 39- 79 L UNC Greensboro 56- 69 L 11 N.C. State 62- 91 L Davidson CC 54- 48 W Meredith 42- 46 L Converse 40- 54 L WOMEN’S18 at Wake Forest 49-BASKETBALL 60 L J.C. Smith 49- 65 L 21 vs. Furman1 60- 61 L Gardner-Webb 48- 67 L Wingate 41- 73 L 25 at High Point 51- 85 L Duke 23- 78 L Catawba 51- 67 L 1at Charlotte, N.C. Furman 48- 58 L UNC Greensboro 67- 44 W UNC Greensboro 56- 69 L Meredith 62- 50 W 1976-77 Dee Mayes was the fourth full-time 1979-80 Bennett 45- 70 L Furman 52- 63 L head coach for the Wildcats. She was Coach: Susan Roberts at the helm from 1980-83. 9-10 Overall Coach: Susan Roberts Greensboro College 53- 66 L 12/ 1 Western Carolina 49- 64 L 8-10 Overall Sacred Heart 53- 52 W 6 at Mars Hill 62- 87 L 12/ 4 Converse 65- 28 W Converse 47- 54 L 9 UNC Charlotte 63- 51 W 6 Methodist 44- 62 L St. Andrews 58- 69 L

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Coach: Patty Daley 3-18 Overall 11/ 30 at Wofford1 43-102 L 31 vs. Brevard1 43- 90 L 12/ 8 Wingate 70-102 L 11 Methodist 67- 78 L 14 at Warren Wilson 57- 99 L 1/ 10 at Converse 2- 0W 15 Meredith 88- 81 W 17 at Wingate 66-101 L 19 Converse 2- 0W 22 Coker 80- 90 L 24 Gardner-Webb 56-110 L 28 Stetson 46-106 L 30 at Presbyterian 45-105 L 2/ 2 at Greensboro College 50- 87 L 5 at Methodist 60- 76 L 7 at Meredith 48- 55 L 9 Warren Wilson 61- 99 L 12 at Gardner-Webb 53-113 L 14 Presbyterian 49- 98 L 16 Greensboro College 70- 73 L 18 at Coker 62- 84 L The 1992-93 Wildcats got basketball rolling again at Davidson 1Wofford Invitational, Spartanburg, S.C. and was the first squad to compete at the NCAA Division I level.

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Coach: Patty Daley Coach: John Filar Coach: John Filar Coach: John Filar 10-8 Overall 5-21 Overall, 0-7 SoCon-8th 4-23 Overall, 0-14 SoCon-8th 14-12 Overall, 7-7 SoCon-4th 11/ 22 vs. Randolph-Macon1 67- 43 W 11/ 27 Mars Hill 82- 83 L 11/ 26 vs. Niagara1 60- 70 L 11/ 24 at St. Mary’s 74- 87 L 12/ 6 at Ferrum2 65- 81 L 12/ 1 at Winthrop 76- 72 W 27 vs. UNC Wilmington1 68- 39 W 25 vs. NE Louisiana 72- 55 W 7 vs. S. Seminary2 83- 34 W 3 at Cornell1 65- 83 L 30 Winthrop 75- 62 W 29 Wofford 93- 55 W 12 Greensboro College 69- 71 L 4 vs. Rider1 52- 69 L 12/ 3 at Brown2 42- 70 L 12/ 2 vs. Rhode Island 55- 75 L 1/ 6 at St. Andrews 60- 46 W 8 at UNC Asheville 61- 76 L 4 vs. UNC Greensboro2 57- 60 L 3 vs. Robert Morris 84- 68 W 8 at Converse 68- 82 L 11 at Coastal Carolina 58- 60 L 6 at Radford 55- 75 L 6 Radford 88- 77 W e c o r d s 13 Meredith 59- 46 W 1/ 3 UNC Wilmington 73- 57 W 8 Navy 75- 53 W 9 Barber-Scotia 85- 39 W 15 at Methodist 68- 57 W 6 at Navy 65- 90 L 14 at Campbell 59- 81 L 12 at UNC Greensboro 68- 79 L r 18 Converse 65- 70 L 8 at Loyola 62- 87 L 30 at St. Francis (Pa.)3 55- 71 L 1/ 4 at Furman* 64- 73 L 25 Ferrum 93- 88 W 11 William & Mary 51- 69 L 31 vs. Loyola3 56- 67 L 6 Army 76- 31 W 27 Furman 57- 87 L 19 Campbell 60- 69 L 1/ 3 Charleston Southern 77- 57 W 10 at UMBC 54- 59 L 29 Greensboro College 57- 72 L 22 at Charleston Southern 72- 65 W 6 at William & Mary 65- 83 L 13 Western Carolina* 63- 44 W 2/ 4 Meredith 69- 52 W 23 at Georgia Southern 58- 74 L 11 at Furman* 64- 80 L 16 Appalachian State* 57- 76 L 7 Methodist 64- 72 L 26 Western Carolina 64- 72 L 14 at Western Carolina* 77- 81 L 20 at Georgia Southern* 77- 66 W 9 Furman 71- 88 L 29 Washington & Lee 77- 33 W 16 at Appalachian State* 63- 77 L 22 at UT-Chattanooga* 58- 57 W 11 Coker 83- 80 W 2/ 2 Gardner-Webb 81- 72 W 21 UT-Chattanooga* 61- 72 L 27 East Tennessee State* 75- 70 W 13 vs. St. Mary’s3 65- 42 W 5 Furman* 57- 78 L 23 Georgia Southern* 72- 75 L 29 at Marshall* 64- 87 L e a s o n 15 vs. Warren Wilson3 76- 67 W 8 at Radford 70- 83 L 28 at East Tennessee State* 68- 85 L 2/ 3 Furman* 66- 69 L s 1at Raleigh, N.C. 12 at Western Carolina* 71- 74 L 30 at Marshall* 77- 88 L 10 at Appalachian State* 64- 86 L 2 Ferrum Tournament, Ferrum, Va. 14 at Appalachian State 38- 87 L 2/ 8 at Furman* 60- 70 L 12 Georgia Southern* 97-100 L 3 Meredith Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. 17 Georgia Southern* 61- 87 L 11 Appalachian State* 68- 82 L 17 UT-Chattanooga* 79- 74 W 19 UT-Chattanooga* 60- 74 L 15 Western Carolina* 79- 89 L 19 at Western Carolina* 69- 60 W 23 Appalachian State* 59- 79 L 18 at UT-Chattanooga* 66- 83 L 22 at East Tennessee State* 75- 66 W 26 at East Tennessee State* 73- 87 L 20 at Georgia Southern* 68- 86 L 24 Marshall* 69- 85 L 1992-93 1 28 at Marshall* 64- 90 L 24 Marshall* 65- 68 L 28 vs. UT-Chattanooga 80- 51 W 2 1 Coach: John Filar 3/ 10 vs. Georgia Southern 62- 71 L 26 East Tennessee State* 71- 89 L 3/ 2 vs. Appalachian State 74- 83 L 1 1Cornell Invitational, Ithaca, N.Y. 3/ 1 vs. East Tennessee State4 70- 88 L SoCon Tournament i n g l e 9-13 Overall 2 SoCon Tournament 1 12/ 1 Ferrum 64- 40 W Navy Tip-Off Tournament, Annapolis, Md. 2 s 9 at UNC Asheville 62- 48 W Brown Tournament, Providence, R.I. 3St. Francis (Pa.) Tournament, St. Francis, Pa. 12 at Liberty 40- 74 L 4SoCon Tournament 18 Lenoir-Rhyne 71- 84 L 1/ 2 at UNC Wilmington1 70- 78 L 3 vs. New Hampshire1 53- 91 L 6 at Franklin & Marshall 51- 56 L 8 vs. Phil. Pharm.2 84- 60 W 9 vs. Carnegie Mellon2 59- 74 L 13 Western Carolina 52- 76 L 16 at Wofford 63- 73 L 18 Pfeiffer 62- 49 W 23 Winthrop 64- 62 W 24 Barton 65- 58 W 27 Gardner-Webb 56- 81 L

30 at Lynchburg 67- 49 W WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2/ 3 Liberty 54- 71 L 6 Wofford 61- 70 L 10 at Western Carolina 57- 71 L 12 Charleston Southern 57- 44 W 21 at Francis Marion 58- 85 L 27 UNC Asheville 59- 49 W 1Holiday Inn Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C. 2Haverford Invitational, Haverford, Pa. The 1995-96 Wildcat team.

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Coach: John Filar 15-11 Overall, 7-7 SoCon-5th 11/ 22 at Army 84- 62 W 23 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 50- 57 L 29 vs. Mercer1 70- 50 W 30 at Colorado State1 75-102 L 12/ 4 UNC Greensboro 60- 48 W 7 Columbia 77- 59 W 8 UNC Wilmington 66- 61 W 19 Manhattan 100- 79 W 30 at Winthrop 93- 79 W 1/ 6 at College of Charleston 60- 72 L 11 at Western Carolina* 84- 65 W 13 at Appalachian State* 60- 58 W 16 UMBC 81- 58 W 18 UT-Chattanooga* 61- 59 W 20 Georgia Southern* 63- 66 L 25 at East Tennessee St.* 65- 76 L The 1998-99 Davidson women’s basketball team advanced to the finals of the SoCon Tournament — farther than any team in 27 at Marshall* 73- 81 L school history. 2/ 1 at Furman* 73- 78 L

3 Furman* 54- 63 L 2 1/ 4 Western Carolina* 91- 73 W 8 at Western Carolina* 77- 52 W 29 vs. Drexel 73- 82 L 8 Appalachian State* (OT) 88- 84 W 6 at Georgia Southern* 81- 86 L 1/ 2 Western Carolina* 74- 83 L 11 Western Carolina* 77- 52 W 10 UNC Greensboro* 69- 71 L 9 at UNC Greensboro* 79- 90 L 6 at UNC Greensboro* 42- 81 L 15 at Georgia Southern* 75- 62 W 15 Furman* 71- 74 L 11 Furman* 88- 71 W 18 at Appalachian State* 66- 73 L 9 Furman* 53- 81 L 17 at UT-Chattanooga* (OT) 74- 82 L 16 Appalachian State* 81- 66 W 13 Appalachian State* 71- 63 W 20 East Tennessee State* 81- 68 W 22 Wofford* 67- 62 W 18 at Wofford* 65- 66 L 16 at Wofford* 54- 71 L 22 Marshall* 66- 67 L 24 at Chattanooga* 77- 88 L 2 23 at Chattanooga* 80- 76 W 20 Chattanooga* 60- 78 L 26 vs. Georgia Southern 71- 73 L 29 Georgia Southern* 90- 67 W 1 25 Georgia Southern* 63- 67 L 22 Georgia Southern* 62- 78 L Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational, 2/ 1 East Tennessee State* 85- 75 W 30 at East Tennessee St.* 54- 75 L 27 at East Tennessee St.* 70- 67 W Fort Collins, Colo. 5 at Coll. of Charleston* 65- 50 W 2SoCon Tournament 2/ 1 at Coll. of Charleston* 62- 57 W 7 Western Carolina* 66- 77 L 30 College of Charleston* 66- 54 W 6 at Western Carolina* 78- 70 W 12 at UNC Greensboro* 57- 75 L 2/ 3 at Western Carolina* 60- 91 L 8 UNC Greensboro* 61- 64 L 15 at Furman* 80- 70 W 5 UNC Greensboro* 60- 72 L 1997-98 13 at Furman* 85- 71 W 19 Appalachian State* 68- 67 W 10 at Furman* 55- 71 L 15 at Appalachian State* 78- 69 W 21 at Wofford* 80- 63 W 13 at Appalachian State* 80- 62 W Coach: John Filar 20 Wofford* 78- 53 W 26 Chattanooga* 59- 76 L 17 Wofford* 58- 85 L 18-9 Overall, 12-4 SoCon-t-2nd 26 vs. Furman3 62- 56 W 3/ 2 vs. Coll. of Charleston3 71- 51 W 19 at Chattanooga* 46- 72 L 3 11/ 14 at Vanderbilt 63- 65 L 27 vs. UNC Greensboro 92- 91 W 3 vs. Furman3 56- 73 L 24 at Georgia Southern* 56- 74 L 3 3 28 vs. Appalachian State 69- 78 L 1Santa Clara Invitational, Santa Clara, Calif. 3/ 1 vs. Wofford 62- 76 L i s t o r y 22 at Saginaw Valley State 52- 87 L 2 1 23 at Central Michigan 79- 86 L 1Preseason WNIT Roundball Invitational, Davidson, N.C. Brown Tournament, Providence, R.I. 2 3 2 29 College of Charleston 72- 68 W Chesebrough-Ponds Invitational, Davidson, N.C. SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C. Big Apple Classic; Riverdale, N.Y. 3 3

h SoCon Tournament SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C. 12/ 3 at Georgia Tech 90- 72 W 6 Canisius 103- 82 W 1999-00 2000-01 7 Eastern Michigan 81- 62 W 10 at UNC Charlotte 71- 59 W Coach: John Filar Coach: John Filar 20 at East Carolina 59- 61 L 10-17 Overall, 8-10 SoCon-7th 9-19 Overall, 4-14 SoCon-9th 2001-02 30 Georgia Southern* 73- 77 L 11/ 19 at Boston College 54- 86 L 11/ 18 at Jacksonville 62- 46 W e a m 1/ 3 at East Tennessee State* 67- 65 W 23 Wake Forest 54- 64 L 20 at Stetson 60- 76 L Coach: Annette Watts 8 at Wofford* 83- 69 W 27 vs. Denver1 62- 79 L 27 at Coll. of Charleston* 52- 69 L 10-18 Overall, 6-12 SoCon-8th t 1 10 at Western Carolina* 85- 78 W 28 vs. Miami (Ohio)1 47- 63 L 29 Gardner-Webb 70- 59 W 11/ 16 at Army 72- 58 W 1 12 UNC Greensboro* 87- 72 W 12/ 1 at UNC Charlotte 43- 77 L 12/ 2 vs. Butler1 70- 40 W 17 vs. Penn 70- 75 L 2 1 17 at Furman* 54- 73 L 4 Stony Brook 49- 53 L 3 vs. Canisius (2OT) 83- 79 W 21 Jacksonville 81- 43 W 2 19 at Appalachian State* 69- 75 L 5 Boston2 61- 57 W 6 East Tennessee State* 69- 80 L 24 at Duke 58-107 L 2 24 Wofford* 79- 66 W 12 at Georgia Southern* 77- 85 L 10 at William & Mary 63- 86 L 25 vs. Missouri 63-101 L 26 Chattanooga* 84- 56 W 21 at East Tennessee State* 74- 87 L 18 at Charlotte 67- 77 L 27 College of Charleston* 65- 64 W 31 at Georgia Southern* 72- 65 W 1/ 4 College of Charleston* 54- 67 L 28 at Manhattan2 68- 65 W 12/ 6 at Charlotte 61- 59 W 2/ 2 East Tennessee St.* (OT) 83- 77 W 16 at UAB 78- 97 L 5 at Chattanooga* 84- 45 W 19 at Western Carolina* 80-107 L 10 Western Carolina* 83- 58 W 30 at UNC Wilmington 52- 67 L 14 at UNC Greensboro* 67- 78 L 1/ 5 Furman* (OT) 80- 79 W 16 Furman* 76- 72 W 8 at Appalachian State* 58- 72 L 21 Appalachian State* 74- 63 W 12 Wofford* 74- 97 L 28 vs. Appalachian State1 79- 63 W 14 at Chattanooga* 71- 88 L 29 vs. UNC Greensboro1 75- 78 L 18 at Georgia Southern* 81- 87 L 1SoCon Tournament 22 East Tennessee State* 103- 88 W 26 at Coll. of Charleston* 67- 70 L 1998-99 28 Western Carolina* 83- 59 W 31 Gardner-Webb 68- 56 W Coach: John Filar 2/ 2 at UNC Greensboro* 44- 71 L 18-10 Overall, 11-7 SoCon-4th 5 at Furman* 74- 85 L WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 11/ 13 at SW Missouri State1 65-120 L 9 Appalachian St.*(2OT) 87- 89 L 17 at Wake Forest 82- 75 W 11 at Wofford* 53- 77 L 21 Georgia Tech 70- 88 L 14 UNC Greensboro* 73- 84 L 28 Chattanooga* 84- 86 L 16 Chattanooga* 61- 83 L 12/ 1 UNC Charlotte 74- 64 W 18 Georgia Southern* 69- 57 W 5 Bucknell2 95- 78 W 23 at East Tennessee State* 72- 68 W 3 6 East Carolina2 82- 62 W The 1997-98 women’s basketball team was the first of back-to-back Wildcat squads to 28 vs. Appalachian State 63- 64 L 1 8 Sewanee 89- 41 W Army Tip-Off Classic, West Point, N.Y. win 18 games in a season. 2 20 College of Charleston* 71- 52 W Duke/Ronald McDonald Classic, Durham, N.C. 3SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 30 East Tennessee State* 80- 67 W

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YEAR BY YEAR 2002-03 2004-05 21 Appalachian State* 68-- 74 L - 26 Furman* (OT) 65- 58 W Coach: Annette Watts Coach: Annette Watts 3/ 3 vs. Elon3 55- 53 W 15-15 Overall, 8-10 SoCon-t6th 18-11 Overall, 14-6 SoCon-2nd 4 vs. UNC Greensboro3 58- 69 L 2008-09 11/ 22 at North Carolina 46- 68 L 11/ 12 Duke1 69- 89 L 1Gene Hackerman Invitational, Houston, Texas 2 26 at Elon 50- 63 L 19 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson2 65- 60 W Hyatt Regency Atlanta Invite, Atlanta, Ga. 3 Coach: Annette Watts 2 SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 29 at Colorado State1 58- 70 L 20 at Longwood 60- 50 W 12-18 Overall, 11-9 SoCon-t-4th 1 30 vs. Louisiana-Monroe 71- 59 W 23 Charlotte 72- 78 L 11/ 15 at Winthrop1 61- 40 W 12/ 3 Charlotte 81- 76 W 27 at Georgia Southern* 70- 67 W 2006-07 16 vs Mississippi1 50- 55 L 7 at Winthrop 76- 59 W 30 at Wake Forest 55- 58 L 22 at Towson 58- 76 L 11 UNC Wilmington 66- 74 L 12/ 4 at Wofford* 76- 66 W Coach: Annette Watts 24 at South Carolina 47- 68 L 20 at Robert Morris 77- 64 W 17 College of Charleston* 72- 47 W 23-9 Overall, 13-5 SoCon-t-2nd 28 at No. 17 Vanderbilt2 50- 82 L 30 Western Carolina* 68- 76 L 20 at Western Carolina* 56- 74 L 11/ 12 UNC Asheville 67- 55 W 29 vs St. Joseph’s2 68- 78 L 3 1/ 2 at Campbell 73- 69 W 29 vs. Southern Miss. 76- 60 W 17 at East Tennessee St. 82- 68 W 12/ 2 Furman* 67- 57 W 3 4 at UNC Greensboro* 69- 71 L 30 at Virginia Tech 62- 87 L 19 at No. 9 Georgia 68- 74 L 6 at Appalachian State* 95- 75 W 7 at Furman* 56- 67 L 1/ 4 Appalachian State* 68- 54 W 22 at Winthrop 66- 48 W 9 Charlotte 64- 72 L 1 11 Chattanooga* 58- 83 L 8 at ETSU* 66- 74 L 25 vs. Montana 61- 68 L 14 Western Carolina* 84- 66 W 1 13 at Wofford* 73- 48 W 10 at Chattanooga* 57- 67 L 26 vs. Cornell 67- 39 W 19 at Xavier 60- 84 L 16 Georgia Southern* 85- 72 W 13 at Furman* 74- 65 W 29 at High Point 82- 63 W 21 at Cincinnati 42- 60 L 18 Appalachian St.* (2OT) 75- 78 L 15 Elon* 67- 44 W 12/ 2 Emory 88- 40 W 30 Wofford* 83- 68 W 25 at East Tennessee State* 64- 66 L 18 UNC Greensboro* 66- 78 L 4 UNC Greensboro* 73- 59 W 1/ 3 Elon* 72- 58 W 9 Charlotte 75- 69 W 27 College of Charleston* 63- 50 W 22 at College of Charleston*62- 43 W 5 at UNC Greensboro*(OT) 61- 55 W 2/ 1 at Western Carolina* 64- 61 W 25 Western Carolina* 65- 63 W 15 Furman* 75- 55 W 10 Georgia Southern* 65- 54 W 4 UNC Greensboro* 63- 70 L 29 Georgia Southern* 65- 36 W 18 at Eastern Washington 67- 58 W 12 College of Charleston* 71- 74 L 8 Furman* 73- 51 W 2/ 1 at Appalachian State* 59- 51 W 20 at Gonzaga 77- 69 W 17 at Chattanooga* 69- 76 L 11 at Appalachian State* 53- 63 L 5 East Tennessee State* 68- 56 W 1/ 1 at Coll. of Charleston* 58- 48 W 19 at Samford* 65- 74 L 15 Wofford* 82- 52 W 7 Chattanooga* 63- 67 L 6 at Western Carolina* 75- 60 W 24 Appalachian State* 57- 77 L 17 at Chattanooga* 55- 76 L 12 at Elon* 62- 58 W 8 Chattanooga* 76- 89 L 26 at Western Carolina* 66- 72 L 22 East Tennessee State* 70- 57 W 15 at UNCG* (2OT) 87- 90 L 13 at Georgia Southern* 69- 51 W 31 at Wofford* 72- 86 L 24 at Georgia Southern* 61- 77 L 19 Wofford* 87- 59 W 16 at Elon* 68- 49 W 2/ 7 at Elon* 79- 65 W 3/ 1 at Coll. of Charleston* 65- 56 W 24 Furman* 68- 55 W 20 Wofford* 86- 39 W 9 UNC Greensboro* 61- 74 L 2 4 22 Appalachian State* 75- 52 W 5 vs. Wofford 72- 70 W 3/ 3 vs. Coll. of Charleston 68- 48 W 14 Chattanooga* (OT) 89- 80 W 2 4 ... 6 vs. Western Carolina 62- 58 W 4 vs. Western Carolina 58- 59 L 27 at UNC Greensboro* 55-78 L 16 Samford* 67- 78 L 2 1 7 vs. Georgia Southern 57- 62 L Preseason WNIT, Durham , N.C. 31 College of Charleston* 72- 63 W 21 at Georgia Southern* 65- 57 W 2 1Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational, Lancer Invitational, Farmville, Va. 2/ 3 Western Carolina* 56- 67 L 3 23 at Coll. of Charleston* 53- 54 L Fort Collins, Colo. Lady Luck Classic, Blacksburg, Va. 5 at Chattanooga* 65- 70 L 4 28 at Furman* 66- 63 W 2 SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn. SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 10 Georgia Southern* 75- 52 W 3/ 8 vs. Coll. of Charleston3 54- 65 L 13 Elon* 63- 50 W

(OT) 1 17 at Wofford* 65- 68 L Winthrop Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C. 2003-04 2005-06 20 at Appalachian State* 68- 64 W 2Vanderbilt Thanksgiving Tourn., Nashville, Tenn. 25 at Furman* 71- 66 W 3SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn. Coach: Annette Watts Coach: Annette Watts 3/ 1 vs. Wofford2 71- 62 W 16-12 Overall, 13-7 SoCon-t-3rd 17-12 Overall, 12-6 SoCon-t-2nd 2 vs. Chattanooga2 68- 80 L 1 11/ 22 at Michigan State 68- 74 L 11/ 18 at No. 6 UNC 58- 74 L 15 at UAB3 77- 81 L 1

(OT) 1 e c o r d v s 23 vs. Florida International 62- 55 W 26 Wake Forest 84- 87 L Klosterman Buckeye Classic, Columbus, Ohio 2009-10 25 at Charlotte 70- 77 L 29 Oglethorpe 95- 39 W 2SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 2 1 3 Coach: Annette Watts 28 at San Francisco 41- 58 L 12/ 2 at Rice 52- 63 L Women's NIT, Birmingham, Ala. r 29 vs. Duquesne2 70- 59 W 3 vs. UTSA1 69- 75 L 14-15 Overall, 12-8 SoCon-6th 12/ 2 at Georgia Tech 54- 60 L 7 at Charlotte 60- 79 L 2007-08 11/ 13 at Nebraska 62- 86 L 6 Wofford* 79- 61 W 10 Greensboro College 79- 39 W 15 at Creighton 58- 77 L 18 Winthrop 72- 57 W 17 at Furman* 61- 65 L Coach: Annette Watts 20 at N.C. State 54- 79 L 20 at Coll. of Charleston* 65- 49 W 19 at UNC Greensboro* 69- 57 W 22 at William & Mary 63- 74 L 19-11 Overall, 13-5 SoCon-t-3rd 1 2 27 vs. Duquesne (OT) 71- 74 L i me 22 Western Carolina* 54- 62 L 29 vs. East Carolina 70- 61 W 11/ 9 at Georgia Tech 50- 69 L 2 1 1 28 vs. Monmouth 43- 46 L 1/ 3 Georgia Southern* 62- 49 W 30 at Georgia State 63- 56 W 16 at UNC Asheville 69- 56 W 1 30 at Furman* 81- 78 W 6 at Appalachian State* 80- 81 L 1/ 3 College of Charleston* 71- 57 W 17 vs Georgia State 59- 42 W 12/ 5 at Western Carolina* 62- 51 W -t 10 East Tennessee State* 74- 59 W 7 Western Carolina* 67- 63 W 24 at Charlotte 53- 69 L 7 Appalachian State* 59- 68 L 12 Chattanooga* 68- 79 L 9 at Chattanooga* 65- 87 L 29 Georgia Southern* 62- 56 W 13 Wofford* 90- 68 W 14 Furman* 57- 46 W 14 Georgia Southern* 71- 52 W 12/ 2 Winthrop 68- 63 W 29 Newberry College 64- 55 W l l 17 at Elon* 64- 62 W 17 Elon* 54- 41 W 6 East Tennessee State 79- 61 W 1/ 2 UNC Greensboro* 66- 45 W 20 at UNC Greensboro* 68- 55 W 21 at Wofford* (OT) 81- 72 W 9 at No. 7 Georgia 65- 79 L 4 at Elon* 82- 73 W a 24 College of Charleston* 65- 51 W 24 at Appalachian State* 69- 84 L 15 High Point 72- 61 W 6 Longwood 69- 53 W 27 at Western Carolina* 70- 75 L 28 UNC Greensboro* (OT) 62- 63 L 20 at Virginia 68- 83 L 2 9 Samford* (OT) 78- 77 W 31 at Georgia Southern* 57- 47 W 30 at Coll. of Charleston* 71- 67 W 28 vs. No. 15 Auburn 59- 66 L 2 11 Chattanooga* 62- 64 L 2/ 3 Appalachian State* 69- 50 W 2/ 4 at Western Carolina* 67- 63 W 29 NJIT 55- 48 W 16 at Coll. of Charleston* 78- 84 L 7 at East Tennessee State* 54- 80 L 6 Chattanooga* 59- 76 L 1/ 2 at Coll. of Charleston* 66- 51 W 18 at Georgia Southern* 68- 50 W 9 at Chattanooga* 50- 77 L 11 at Georgia Southern* 67- 52 W 5 Western Carolina* 67- 71 L 23 at Appalachian State* 61- 72 L 14 Elon* 53- 55 L 14 at Elon* 60- 47 W 7 Chattanooga* 47- 67 L 25 Western Carolina* 75- 65 W 17 UNC Greensboro* 59- 45 W 18 Wofford* 58- 43 W 12 Appalachian State* 80- 65 W 2/ 2 at Wofford* 66- 60 W 21 at Wofford* 65- 51 W 18 at UNC Greensboro* 70- 59 W 6 at UNC Greensboro* 83- 53 W 26 at Furman* (OT) 88- 87 W 21 at Elon* 50- 40 W 3 8 Elon* 63- 77 L 3/ 4 vs. Western Carolina 58- 66 L 26 Wofford* 70- 58 W 1 13 at Samford* 57- 73 L Spartan Classic, East Lansing, Mich. 29 Furman* 74- 59 W 2odwalla/Lady Don Classic, San Francisco, Calif. 15 at Chattanooga* 54- 65 L 2/ 2 at Western Carolina* 57- 80 L 3SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 20 Coll. of Charleston* 72- 69 W 4 at Chattanooga* 62- 73 L 22 Georgia Southern* 47- 58 L 9 at Appalachian State* 67- 66 W 27 Furman* 65- 52 W

15 UNC Greensboro* 76- 50 W WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The 2006-07 Davidson 3/ 4 vs. Furman2 67- 73 L 18 Elon* 68- 54 W women’s basketball team 1UNCW Thanksgiving Tourn., Wilmington, N.C. 23 at Wofford* 84- 76 W became the first Wildcat 2SoCon Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. squad to advance to post- 25 at Furman* 66- 70 L season play when they 28 at Georgia Southern* 66- 53 W earned an at-large bid to 3/ 1 College of Charleston* 71- 55 W 3 the Women's National 8 vs. Elon 49- 68 L 1 Invitational Tournament. Carolina First Classic, Asheville, N.C. 2St. Joe's Hawk Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. 3SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

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