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fi fi stop, continue straight and rst four-way fi liations: liations: Athletic/NAIA Appalachian *-AAC game; Home games in fi FROM THE NORTH: FROM THE NORTH: FROM THE SOUTH: IRECTIONS 2008-09 S Sports Information Phone: Sports Information Phone: Sports Information Fax: (606) 546-1292 (404) 601-0909 Athletic Of D Date Opponent 4 Nov. Tues., St. Catherine’s 7 Fri., Nov. 8 Sat., Nov. Site Midway! 14 Fri., Nov. Dominican! 15 Sat., Nov. Bethel$ 19 Nov. Wed., Goshen$ 8 p.m. UVa-Wise* 22 Sat., Nov. 25 6 p.m. Nov. Tues., Bryan* Midway 29 Sat., Nov. Dec. 3 8 p.m. Wed., Pikeville Milligan* Sat., Dec. 6 5:30 p.m. Dec. 10 Wed., 6 p.m. Intermont* St. Catherine’s Virginia 2 p.m. Sat., Dec. 13 Mon., Dec. 29 Campbellsville 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Rio Grande# Dec. 30 Tues., 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Shawnee State # Sat., Jan. 3 5:30 p.m. 2 p.m. Pikeville 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. Sports Information Email: [email protected] Athletic Website: Press Row Phone: www.ucbulldogs.com (606) 627-2280 President: Athletic Director: Director of Compliance/FAR: Sports Information Director: Larry Inkster Assistant SID: Trainer: Athletic Head Jay Stancil Wilson Darin S. Edward D. de Rosset INFORMATION CONTACT Address: 310 College Street, CPO Box D-22 Clay Butler Athletic Of Gene Renfro 40906 Barbourville, Ky. UNION COLLEGE Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Af (PMS 165) and Black Orange Barbourville, Ky. 1,350 Bulldogs 1879 2008-09 Q 2008-09

29. Turn left at the end of the ramp and con- Turn 29. tinue for approximately 17 miles into Barbour- right at the Turn ville. (just past the shopping center with a green roof). Go to the third traf At the the campus will be one block up on the right. LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 2 •Union College would serveasaunifyingin “Union.” The institutionit for havingnamedtheschool of Kentucky, isgivencredit 12 andlaterservedasgovernor president ofUnionfrom1910- Black,wholaterservedas to launchUnionCollege. and formedastockcompany of and JamesD.Blackmetinthe community. W.W.Sawyers a collegeintheBarbourville merchandise store,toestablish the ownerofageneral- desks, andJames T. Gibson, Harritt, asalesmanofschool the promptingof Abraham H. progressive citizensfollowed In1879agroupof “designed to Dec. 12,1879,carryingits and providedfortheissuanceof$20,000worthcapitalstock. The LondonEchoof or politicaldifferences. The Articles ofIncorporationweredrawn uponOct.18,1879, British mastiff andotherbreeds,wasusedforbullbaiting anddog The breed,whoseancestorsweredevelopedinBritainbeforethe13thcenturyfrom Union’s athleticmascot,theEnglishBulldog,wasintroducedduringfallof1925. Conference of The UnitedMethodistChurch. been authorizedtoattendthesalebyBoardofEducationKentucky Annual with Mrs.MahalaDowisfurnishingthefunds. The renownedKentuckyeducatorhad to GreenElliott,whopurchaseditforDr. DanielStevensonforthe sumof$4,425 experience severe Unionwasoperatedunderlocalleadershipforthe Virginia.” activities andclubs. organizations suchasmusic,theatre productions,sports,student government,religious through theend oftheschoolyear. Students canparticipateinmorethan 30campus bachelor’s degree from Unionin1966. Dr. Phillip A. Sharp,theco-winner ofthe1993NobelPrizeformedicine,received his boast ofaNobelPrize-winning graduate?UnionCollegecancertainlylayclaimtothat. education leadingtoaMaster’s degree,Fifth-Year Certi offers pre-professionalprogramsthatareaf degree. Minorsarealsoavailableinmanyoftheseprograms. Inaddition,thecollege in 2007.In2008,Unionopenedupanewweight-roomfacility aswell. was constructedatBurch/NauField(football)in2003and syntheticsportsturninlaid courts wereconstructed,whiletheexistingfourresurfaced, andanewpressbox new scoreboardsinstalledandalights,roofgutters installed. Two newtennis 2002 withanewout at Jerry W. Carey BaseballStadium,whileanewwoodenout also receivedfaceliftsaswell. A newbrickbackstoperectedin2001atSandersField Technology Centerandtherenovation ofSpeedHall.Union’s athleticfacilitieshave were theconstructionofStewart-Lyttle Apartments, Sharp Academic Center, Black academic andathleticcenters,theupgradeofexistingfacilities.Projectscompleted and buildingproject.Plansincludedthecreationofnewstudenthousing,expanded an areaadjacenttoUnion’s currentbaseballcomplex. same year. A registeredEnglishBulldog,Mackdiedin1971.Hisremainsareburied living mascotnamedMack.HewaspresentedattheHomecomingbasketballgamethat In1967,the Alpha PhiOmegaservicefraternityofUnionCollegepurchasedthe sports wereoutlawedinthe19thcentury. fi This IsUnion! Campus lifestartsfromthemoment thestudentsarriveoncampusandcontinues How manyindependent,liberal artscollegesintheCommonwealthofKentuckycan Union Collegealsoboastsagraduateprogram The collegeoffers graduateworkin Union offers 27majorsintheundergraduate curriculum,whichleadtoabachelor’s During thepastsevenyears,UnionCollegebeganamajorcampusrenovation ce ofJudgeJ.H. Tinsley fi ll along-feltwantineasternKentucky, eastern Tennessee andwestern fi nancial struggles.OnOct.25,1886,thepropertywas“criedoff” fi eld wallin2008.Robsion Arena recentlyhadthe fi rst announcementofUnion,listedthecorporationasbeing fl uence forthecommunityregardlessofchurchaf fi liated withotherinstitutionsandagencies. fi C rst fewyears,butbeganto ENTENNIAL fi cate and RankICerti fi eld fencewasbuiltin H fi ALL ghting untilthese fl oor repainted, fi fi liation cate. fi rst dinners, dances,bon Springfest, lip-synccontests,student including Homecoming,springformal, clubs andorganizations; studentevents Founded arts college Type Activities intramual sports a numberofjuniorvarsitysportsand sports, includingcoedcheerleading, Athletics Center andnewstudentapartments center andlibrary, Academic Resource including ourstate-of-the-arttechnology by fourstateparks;20buildings Georgian architectureandsurrounded majestic trees,mountaingreenery, and Campus Gap NationalHistoricPark Road and30milesfromCumberland range alongthefamous Wilderness foothills ofthe Appalachian Mountain southeastern Kentucky, locatedinthe Interstate 75inBarbourville, Location 21 minors Bachelor ofSciencedegrees;27majors, Academics fi representing 19states,PuertoRicoand Students all faiths however, Unionwelcomesstudentsof Af college inthemountains of network network access;studentsreceive50MB and residencehallsarewiredfor Technology recreation undergraduate students approximately 98percentofUnion’s $2 millionawardedannually to Financial Aid/Scholarships States of themostwiredtownsin United Life MagazinelistsBarbourvilleasone include cabletelevision; Yahoo! 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THE fi res andoutdoor F ACTS : Nearly fi rst WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM fth fi Union College • 3 nish second at the AAC the nish second at nished tied for fi fi nished 21st at the NAIA Swimming and Diving National the NAIA nished 21st at nished fourth at the conference meet fi fi nished 14th at the NAIA Swimming and Diving National the NAIA nished 14th at fi ed for the marathon and he was a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar- the marathon and he was a Daktronics-NAIA ed for fi nish nished second in the AAC Tournament after a third-place regular- Tournament AAC nished second in the fi rst-ever NAIA World Series appearance, World rst-ever NAIA fi fi The men’s team The men’s Championship squad The women’s Championship Team Scholar The Lady Bulldogs were named a NAIA Championship squad The women’s Andre Thornton and Johnnie Nabors were two-time All-Americans Thornton and Johnnie Nabors were two-time Andre Kibert quali Athlete during the indoor and records were broken and women’s total of 43 men’s A outdoor seasons All-AAC performances to The Bulldogs used 15 Junior Sam Lee was a member of NAIA All-Region XII Junior Sam Lee was a member of NAIA team. Tournament All-AAC Lee also played his way to the All-AAC team gave Union two players on the Adam LaTulippe All-AAC honors Region XII and All-NAIA Dudley McKenna earned Union season All-AAC nods All-Region XII and Sarah Driver earned All-AAC player All-Region XII and also was a Tatman Ashley Freshman Tournament Region XII Finished third at NAIA Aaron Dunaway was named to the All-AAC Second Team All-AAC Second Aaron Dunaway was named to the to join the 1,000-point Chris Stunson became the 26th player in Union history club All-AAC defensive team Stunson added a spot on the Team All-AAC Freshmen Michael Hester was a member of the AAC Regular-Season Champions, AAC Tournament Champions and NAIA Champions and NAIA Tournament AAC Champions, AAC Regular-Season Region XII Champions Tournament National Advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NAIA Year AAC Player of the Region XII and Anthony Hill was named the NAIA selections All-AAC total of four Bulldogs were A AAC Regular-Season Co-Champions and AAC Tournament Champions Tournament AAC and Co-Champions AAC Regular-Season Tournament Division II National Advanced to the NAIA and won his 100th game at Union Curry passed the 200 career win plateau Tim 14 Records were broken during the season honors with Brooke Smith earning Player of the Team All-AAC Three earned honors Year Union was ranked as high as No. 20 on January 23 14 Records were broken during the season AAC Regular-Season Champions, AAC Tournament Champions and NAIA Champions and NAIA Tournament AAC Champions, AAC Regular-Season Region XII Champions Tournament National Advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NAIA honors Year AAC Player of the Region XII and Camila Cunha won the NAIA All-AAC selections total of four Union players were A The 48 wins tied the 2006 squad for the most in program history and is the fourth-straight 40-plus win year under Bart Osborne in winningest coach Osborne surpassed the 200-win mark, making him Union’s program history Team First in wins with 17 and was named a NAIA Marty Popham led NAIA All-American with two others earning honorable mentions All-AAC team Four players were named to the In all, 33 school records were broken or tied during the season NAIA Region XII Champions and South Central Super Region Champions NAIA Made 2007-08 Union Athletics Review Athletics Union 2007-08 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MEN’S & WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD TRACK WOMEN’S MEN’S & MEN’S & WOMEN’S GOLF MEN’S & SOFTBALL (24-29, 10-6 AAC) (24-29, 10-6 SOFTBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL (19-13, 8-10 AAC) (19-13, 8-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S TENNIS (16-3, 5-0 AAC) TENNIS (16-3, 5-0 MEN’S WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (25-9, 15-3 AAC) (25-9, 15-3 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S TENNIS (15-5, 5-0 AAC) TENNIS (15-5, 5-0 WOMEN’S MEN’S & WOMEN’S SWIMMING MEN’S & BASEBALL (48-18, 13-5 AAC) (48-18, 13-5 BASEBALL nished fi eld of play as fi nal victory nal fi and sixth overall for nish in a row fi nish, fi nal contest nal ve fi fi rst time since 2001 season fi ed for the NAIA National Championship. He the NAIA ed for fi in the U.S. nish ever fi six years Union nish in the is the third top- nish fi fi nished fourth at the NCCA Division II National Championship at the NCCA nished fourth fi Brandon Kibert quali All-Region XII honors All-AAC and 145th after earning now sits at 21:48 Kandy Hubbard broke the school record four times which Scholar-Athletes Kibert and Hubbard were 2007 Daktronics-NAIA Union The fourth-place the program Cycling Conference Collegiate won the MidWest Winn Freshman Zach Year Division II Rider of the AAC Regular-Season Champions AAC Regular-Season awards Year AAC Player of the Monica Moreland won the Region XII and honors Year Setter and Freshman of the AAC along with the All-AAC All-Region XII and Stephanie Pateman and Marlee Cooper were selections records were broken total of 12 school A The team was ranked as high as 29th nationally Heather Jaques was named to the NAIA All-American honorable mention list Heather Jaques was named to the NAIA quarter Tournament AAC Union won a Karla Goncalves was an All-AAC player Karla Goncalves was an Union earned 10 wins for the Included in the 10 wins was a AAC Tournament quarter Tournament AAC Included in the 10 wins was a All-AAC team Seniors Patrick Bueno and Dustin Isom were named to the Joey Waters passed his way to the Mid-South Conference East Offensive Player passed his way to the Mid-South Conference East Offensive Waters Joey and numerous school records Year of the four on the offensive Team, All-MSC East First Union put six players on the side with two on the defensive team snapping a The Bulldogs ended the season with a 28-21 win at 23-game losing streak to the Patrick O’Neal made 143 tackles for the single-season record • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In all, Union had nine team national championship In all, Union had nine team AAC and Region three Union coaches collected Marty Popham, from the baseball squad, and Brooke The 2007-2008 year for Union College athletics year for Union College The 2007-2008 its highest Union posted has been a part of the conference. Also, Union Director has been a part of the conference. AAC was named the 2008 Wilson S. Athletics Darin of Year. Athletic Director of the AAC Championships, three Region appearances, seven All-Americans, 10 conference XII Championship, six three Region XII Players of the Year, Players of the All- award winners, and 13 All-Conference 61 Year, Region XII performances. The women’s as well. awards Year XII Coach of the award, Team Scholar swim team added the NAIA Scholar Daktronics-NAIA four student-athletes were Academic made the CoSIDA Athletes, while two others All-Conference Academic All-America nods Team. went to 23 Union athletes. team, were basketball Smith, a member of the women’s of the Athletes named the Union Male and Female Team All-American First was a NAIA Popham Year. pitcher and selected in the 20th round by the Cleveland Player Draft. Smith First-Year Indians during the 2008 Major League Baseball award en Year Conference Player of the Athletic Appalachian captured the Allison Fowler received Team. Third All-American route to a nod on the NAIA which represents excellence on the Award the Danny Drinkard well as in the classroom and community. Fowler was also a part of the Union Fowler was also a part of the well as in the classroom and community. and MVP Tournament AAC the 2008 basketball team and was named women’s Year. AAC Defensive Player of the MEN’S & WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY MEN’S & which also marks the best which also marks Sports Academy Directors’ Cup NAIA Standings by Cup NAIA Academy Directors’ Sports All-Sports Walker Duard AAC In the placing 28th. a second-place standings, Union posted Trophy proved to be a memorable one. proved to be CYCLING VOLLEYBALL (34-15, 16-2 AAC) (34-15, 16-2 VOLLEYBALL WOMEN’S SOCCER (7-8-2, 3-3-1 AAC) WOMEN’S SOCCER (7-8-2, 3-3-1 MEN’S SOCCER (10-7-1, 1-5-1 AAC) MEN’S SOCCER (10-7-1, 1-5-1 FOOTBALL (4-7, 2-3 MSC EAST) FOOTBALL LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 4 •Union College a recyclingcenter beforebeingrenovatedfor thenew Wellness Center. Center in1990. In1994,theareaonceused as acoffee shopwas cleanedupandwasusedas closed because ofstructuralproblems.Itwas reinforcedandre-openedas theIntramural remained thatwaythroughout the1970s.Foraperiodoftimein‘80s,buildingwas the Dramatic Arts Center(DAC),andthegymnasiumwas convertedintoastage. Arena) wasbuilt,andtheold gymwasturnedovertotheDramaDepartment.Itrenamed the basement andatthetimeofits constructionwasconsidered“state-of-the-art.” The poolwas constructed in1919astheCollege’s gymnasium.Itcontainedaswimmingpoolinthe his deathonFeb.14,1990. unsuccessful runasKentuckygubernatorialcandidatein1959,RobsionpracticedlawLouisvilleandFortLauderdale, Fla.unt he heldavarietypostsinthepoliticalworld,includingthreetermsasmemberofU.S.HouseRepresentatives. Followi years, RobsionservedintheU.S. Army from1942-46andwasstationed overseasin Africa, Italyand Austria. Uponhisdischarge sion servedaschiefoftheLawDivisionUnitedStatesBureauPrisons. After practicinglawinLouisvillefornearly gressional secretaryfrom1919-28,andhewasadmittedtothebarin1926movedLouisville1928.From1928-35, Rob- world, Robsionneverforgot hisrootsandtiesto Unionasheremainedaloyalsupporteroftheschool. rial Arena in1990tohonoroneoftheschool’s alums and long-timesupporter. Education andRecreationDepartment. basketball, women’s basketball,volleyballandswimmingvisitingteamsclassroomsof handrails dividingeachaisleinthereservedseatingsection. of foldingchairs.However, orange,chair-back seatswithblackarmrestshavereplacedthefoldingchairs.Inaddition,therea level portionofthegym. do withthereservedseatingsectioninlower improvements. Also, allofthelockerroomareasreceivedvast 04 seasonaswellanewroofandgutters. lighting systemwereinstalledforthe2003- have beentotalrepainted.Newscoreboardsand During thepastyear, thelobbyandgymareas 3-point lineformen’s basketballwasadded. undergone somerenovation. ity is1,800,andthegymnasiumhasrecently the 1978-79season. The arena’s seatingcapac- for theLadyBulldogbasketballprogramsince Memorial Arena hasservedasthehomecourt Part ofthebasementareawas convertedintoacoffee shopinthefallof1973, andit Born in1904,theBarbourville,Ky. nativeattendedandgraduatedfromGeorge Washington Universityin1926.Hewasacon- Robsion wasa1919graduateoftheoldUnionCollege Academy. Though hisprofessionalandpoliticallifetookhimalloverthe Originally, thebuildingwasknownasPhysicalEducationBuilding. The namewaschangedtotheJohnM.RobsionJr. Memo- Besides thegym,Robsion Arena alsohousesanindoorswimming pool,anathletictrainingroom,lockerroomsforthemen’s The reservedseatingsectiononceconsisted Previously, theonlymajoralterationhadto The gym Constructed in1963,theJohnM.RobsionJr. Robsion Arena fi rst indoor poolinthestateofKentucky. Intheearly1960s,anew gymnasium (Robsion fl oor wasrepaintedandthenew T HE U NION C weights fromthreeto50pounds. bikes alongwithadditionalfree treadmills, ellipticalandstationary fi addition, theweightroomhousesdipracksandfreeweights rangingfrom and legcurlcombomachines,pulldownpreacher areas.In 420 poundsperstation. Also locatedintheweightroomarelegextension well asfacultyandstaff duringdesignatedtimes. features twoareas,aweight-roomandcardioarea. of SoldiersandSailorsCenterwascompletedinthespring2008 center tohelptraininandoutofseason. The renovationofthelowerlevel OLLEGE ve poundsto120pounds. Soldiers andSailorswas The cardioareaishometo The weight-roomportionfeatures10powerrackswithplatforms and The revampedweight-roomfacilityisopentoallUnionstudents as Union Collegestudent-athleteshaveanewstate-of-the-artwellness W EIGHT R OOM F ACILITY fi ces fortheHealth,Physical seven re ng an il , WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM the rst in fi ce. fi Union College • 5 Gene Renfro is Renfro, a native of Jay Stancil has Jay Stancil During his career, Sports Information Assistant Gene Renfro beginning his second Assistant year as the Sports Information Director. Tenn., Johnson City, comes to Union after Sports Information Director Sports Information Jay Stancil served as Union Sports College’s Information Director August of 1999. since Stancil has received numerous awards, honors and one rst-place fi Media Information Media Among his responsibilities, Renfro will from Renfro earned his bachelor’s Renfro is a member of both the NAIA- Over the years, Stancil has served as the SID, Stancil has had 11 As Union’s Stancil is a member of the NAIA-SIDA Region Also, Stancil served as the NAIA Stancil is married, and he and his wife, serving six years in the Milligan (Tenn.) serving six years in the Milligan (Tenn.) College sports information of assist in media relations for all 23 of Union’s athletic programs as well as writing releases, compiling statistics, website maintenance and producing and publishing media guides. in sports Milligan in 2005 and his master’s State Tennessee management from East Univeristy. and CoSIDA. SIDA earning 38 NAIA-SIDA Publication Awards Awards Publication earning 38 NAIA-SIDA including three In addition, he placed Best Cover. in the Deadline/ Contest Writing NSCAA in 2005 and third place Game Story Division District S. Stabley Sr. Fred in the CoSIDA’s Contest twice. Writing IV media coordinator for numerous postseason tournaments, including most recently the 2008 Appalachian Athletic Conference baseball tournament. He also served as a for the NAIA member of the gameday staff Football National Championship Game in 2006 and 2007. Academic student-athletes earn CoSIDA honors with four All-America District IV receiving Academic All-America CoSIDA honors. Team Sports Information Directors - the NAIA’s Association and College Sports Information America (CoSIDA). Directors of XII Information Director from 2005-08 and on the NAIA- Representative At-Large is an Board of Directors. 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Athletic Room 107B in the Lakeside College Sports provided by the Union Information Of LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 6 •Union College was abigcontributorinregardstothenumberssheputup.” Union coach which issomethingthatwehaven’t hadhereinthepast,”said Athletic Conference. year’s squadthatwent25-9overalland15-3inthe Appalachian In addition,theLadyBulldogsonlylostonekeymembertolast Division IINationalChampionship Tournament appearances. Conference Tournament championshipsandconsecutiveNAIA T (425). and steals(268).Shealsoranksninthall-timeinrebounding career secondinprogramhistorypoints(1,427),assists(421) the pointguard.” more consistent inthethingssheprovidesas point,” Currysaid.“Shejustneeds tobe handle thepressureofrunning the year, andthere’s nodoubt shecan Tournament Team. six assistsinlandingonthe All- had 45points,ninereboundsand the conferencetournamentasshe really turneduphergameduring out 116 assists. The 5-foot-5 guard 10.3 pointspergameanddishing 34 gameslastseasonatpoint,averaging back forherjuniorseasonafterstartingall Carley Blankenship POINT GUARD takes towin,”theLadyBulldogcoachexplained. a teamjustexpectstowinratherthandoingthethingsit complacency. national tournament. seven playerswhomadeback-to-backtripstothe including fourstartersfromthe2007-08squadand just partoflife.” to replacesomebodyinyourprogram.It’s college basketballteam. You’ll alwayshave Curry said.“That’s partoftheevolutiona to dothatwiththereturningplayerswehad,” to replace Andy, andobviously, wewereable sixth inscoring(1,308). and steals(321)ranks Hillard the 2007-08season,Unionhadto this isnotanewsituationfortheLadyBulldogs.Headinginto The playerinquestionis “Obviously, we’vegotquiteabitofexperiencereturning, Union iscomingoff back-to-back Appalachian Athletic While tryingto That said,Curry ismoreconcernedaboutwho will “Carley hadagreatyearlast “One ofthebiggestfearsyouhaveasacoachisthat Curry’s biggestconcernforthe2008-09seasonis Still, Unionhasplentyofexperiencereturning, having “We wereinthesamepositionyearbefore, 2008-09 LadyBulldogPreview Bulldogs. memorable campaignfortheUnionCollegeLady he 2008-09seasonappearstobeshapingupasanother , whoistheprogram’s all-timeleaderinassists(654) Tim Curry fi ll thevoidleftbyFowlerwillnotbeeasy, (Lexington, Ky.) is . “Althoughwelostonekeyplayer, she fi fth all-timeinrebounding(567)and Allison Fowler fi nd areplacementfor , who fi nished her Andrea 5-foot-9, Lunsfordshowedherversatilitybyalsodishingout106 contests lastseason,averaging8.24pointsand5.41rebounds. At newest memberofthe1,000-pointclub. Todd currentlyhas202long-range bombstohercreditandisthe in 3-pointersmade. A Third Team All-AAC selectionin2007-08, a school-record73treysenroutetobecomingtheall-timeleader the 5-foot-6guardhit48.7percentfrombehindarc,draining now ownsevery3-pointrecordinprogramhistory. Lastseason, noted. from attheshootingguardpositions. The LadyBulldogswillhaveanumberofoptionstochoose SHOOTING GUARDS 2007-08. team onthecourt. of theLadyBulldoggolfteamandonlyrecentlyrejoined freshman Ky.) iscomingoff aninjuryand isnot100percentyet,while commission forvariousreasons.Freshman handle thepointwhenBlankenshipisnotingame. Junior Leading thepackissenior “We returnthebulkofourexperienceatthisposition,”Curry Blankenship averagednearly28minutesofplayingtimein Right now, Blankenship’s backupshavebeenoutof assists andstealing41balls. Juniors Ashley Lunsford Kara Pile Allyson Campassi (Fairdale, Ky.) spentmuchofthefallaspart Baker at thedifferent guardpositions. of 71)from3-pointrange.Baker, game andmade40.8percent(29 Campassi averaged4.54pointsper (Orlando, Ky.) started31of34 Susanna Todd meanwhile, averaged4.91points (Canmer, Ky.) sawconsiderable per gameandhad59assists (Frankfort, Ky.) and and 41stealstohercredit. The Nikki Jeck (Eubank, Ky.) who (Berea, Jessica WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM . th rst four four rst fi rst 17 games – eld in 10 of the team’s of the team’s fi including three fi tougher, 13 tougher, things even league. To make league. To Union College • 7 “If you want to of its nal poll last fi NAIA Division I NAIA on the road. compete nationally, you have to play those people,” said conference games, are South Conference, a Curry. “That’s part of “That’s Curry. or six conference ve fi life of a team that wants teams from the Mid- In addition, Union has ve games slated against fi to be considered a Top 25 Top to be considered a program year-in and year- program year-in season. out.” votes in the Union will open the season Nov. Union will open the season Nov. against teams that were received the ve schools which advanced to fi 4 at St. Catherine’s (Ky.) College. (Ky.) 4 at St. Catherine’s last season and will play 10 games The Lady Bulldogs will host their annual and 83 total points. rst-place votes fi NAIA Division II National Tournament Tournament Division II National NAIA against to the national tournament will not be an to the national tournament will not be an Bulldogs have games The Lady easy one. On Nov. 19, Union opens conference play at On Nov. tournament Nov. 7-8 and take on Midway tournament Nov. The road back to the AAC championship and AAC The road back to the (Ky.) College and Ohio Dominican University. (Ky.) THE 2008-09 SCHEDULE UVa-Wise. eighth. UVa-Wise rounded out the eighth. UVa-Wise rst-place votes and 96 total points. Milligan (Tenn.) 96 total points. Milligan (Tenn.) rst-place votes and fi 2008-09 Lady Bulldog Preview Bulldog Lady 2008-09 eld (Va.) College and Virginia Intermont College tied for Intermont College Virginia College and eld (Va.) fi Montreat (N.C.) College and Bryan (Tenn.) College came in and Bryan (Tenn.) Montreat (N.C.) College According to the coaches’ preseason poll, Curry isn’t alone in alone in isn’t preseason poll, Curry According to the coaches’ The Lady Bulldog coach said that this year’s race for the that this year’s Bulldog coach said The Lady King (Tenn.) College, Covenant (Ga.) College and Tennessee Tennessee (Ga.) College and College, Covenant King (Tenn.) by 5 and were separated Top College rounded out the Wesleyan a total of four points. while were separated by just three points, sixth and seventh and Blue losses. it garnered only six While Union is the favorite, that thinking. of the 10 College received three gotten stronger and deeper every year, and there’s no question no there’s and year, and deeper every gotten stronger he said. this year,” the case that that’s adding that one in a long team, could be tightest championship have champion could the regular-season eld goals eld fi Region nd,” Curry said of fi rd (20) as well eld goals made fi (Frankfort, Ky.) missed (Frankfort, Ky.) fth on the all-time scoring list fi (Whitley City, Ky.) also saw some playing also saw some playing Ky.) (Whitley City, (Pineville, Ky.) put together arguably one of arguably put together (Pineville, Ky.) (Bremen, ts our system perfectly, and she’s got a tremendous and she’s ts our system perfectly, rst week or so of the season. fi fi Rachel Carrie Bistline Tara Tucker Tucker Tara “The conference continually has “With the added depth down in the paint, it will the added depth down in the paint, it will “With The Lady Smith already ranks game is the added What will help improve Smith’s Senior Junior For her efforts, Smith racked up the accolades. She was named Smith racked up the For her efforts, “Brooke THE AAC Appalachian Having been a part of the Athletic Conference for 13 years now, Curry says the league is as tight as ever from top to bottom. championship game last season. help open things up more for Brooke,” said Curry. If they be able to focus on solely her. won’t “Teams do, we have the personnel to take advantage of the situation.” Ky.) to the mix. The to the mix. Ky.) 6-foot-2 center helped Muhlenberg North High to a 24-9 record and to the 3 Underwood the majority of the 2007-08 season due to medical the majority of the 2007-08 season due starting reasons. Seeing action in 12 games and three, the 6-foot forward/ center averaged 4.67 points and 2.67 rebounds to go along with seven blocks. Bulldogs added freshman Smith, who averaged 22.9 points and 7.38 rebounds Smith, who averaged 22.9 points and 7.38 34 game. She also blocked 65 shots and had per things out of her. expect bigger steals. “We to And given her last two years, that is a lot ask.” up to second with 1,357 career points and should move within the depth to the post positions. work ethic which is not an easy thing to work ethic which is not an easy thing to duo also combined to pull down 153 rebounds. to pull down duo also combined POST Smith Brooke time last season, averaging 1.29 points in limited action. points in limited averaging 1.29 time last season, a in program history last season as the best individual seasons set the single- All the 6-foot forward/center did was sophomore. (54) and game records for points marks for points (778), as eclipse the single-season the throws made (188). Smith also joined made (287) and free 1,000-point club. AAC Player of the the Team, Third All-American to the NAIA and the NAIA Week Player of the AAC twice named the Year, once. In addition, Smith made the 2008 Week Player of the Team. All-Region 6 WBCA/State Farm NAIA LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 8 •Union College 5 ri ono F 51 C Ocala,FL/Vanguard Manchester, KY/ClayCounty Pineville,KY/Pineville Middlesboro,KY/Middlesboro Hazard,KY/PerryCounty Central HeadCoach C G Somerset,KY/PulaskiCounty G Bremen,KY/Muhlenberg North 6-0 5-4 C 5-7 F Tim Curry FR FR MountOlivet,KY/Deming Frankfort,KY/FranklinCounty 5-11*-red-shirting thisseason Glasgow, KY/BarrenCounty SO F Lexington,KY/BryanStation 5-7 Zack Fairdale,KY/Butler Traditional HeatherSturdivant* FR C JessicaMosley* 5-8 FR Lexington,KY/Lafayette LeslieEmmett* G-F 6-2 Berea,KY/MadisonSouthern Vogelsberg Frankfort,KY/FranklinCounty SR G-F G-F G-F 5-9 BreiaJohnson FR G Canmer, KY/HartCounty 5-9 LeslieHoward 5-8 Assistant 5-8 JR 55 RachelUnderwood Eubank,KY/PulaskiCounty 5-5 Frankfort,KY/FranklinCounty FR FR G PG 40 BriannBargo SO Pineville,KY/BellCounty Orlando,KY/RockcastleCounty Coach 33 AllysonCampassi G JR 5-3 5-6 30 Courtney Thomas 25 CarleyBlankenship 5-5 PG WhitleyCity, FR KY/McCrearyCentral F-C FR 6-0 G-F 23 MaisieInsko G R-FR 5-5 22 KaraPile 5-9 F-C G SR 21 CassandraLawson 5-6 JR 20 KathrynClark 6-0 JR 5-7 15 NikkiJeck SR JR 14 CarrieBistline JR Hometown/Previous 12 AshleyLunsford JessicaBaker 11 School Susanna Todd 10 Ht. Yr.Pos. BrookeSmith 5 Tara Tucker 4 3 2 No. Name The 2008-09LadyBulldogs 5BeaJhsn (bree- john-son) (may-ceeINS-co) Pronunciation (care-eeBIST-line) (all-i-soncam-PASS-ee) (ash-lee luns-FERD) 55 Breia Johnson AllysonCampassi 25 MaisieInsko 21 CarrieBistline 11 AshleyLunsford 10 No. Name Pronunciation Guide ukr aa 2 4 33 20 3 Underwood, Rachel 23 Tucker, Tara Todd, Susanna Thomas, Courtney 10 Smith, Brooke 12 55 15 Pile, Kara 21 Lunsford, Ashley Lawson, Cassandra 40 Johnson, Breia 14 Jeck, Nicki Insko, Maisie 25 Howard, Leslie 11 Clark, Kathryn 30 22 5 Campassi, Allyson Blankenship, Carley Bistline, Carrie Bargo, Briann Baker, Jessica Name No. A LPHABETIC R OSTER WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM 2006-07 : Appeared in 32 : Union College • 9 2005-06 Highlights

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: Played in 34 games … Averaged 6.7 PPG and 2.3 Averaged : Played in 34 games … B B : Appeared in 12 games … Averaged 0.8 points and 0.3 0.8 points Averaged Appeared in 12 games … : 6-foot TATISTICS 5-foot-8 RIANN S NION ARRIE U : Played in seven games … Totaled 1 point and 7 rebounds Totaled … : Played in seven games Senior – Forward AT

AREER C Senior – Forward/Center 30-B 11-C 2006-07 Highlights Somerset, Ky. / Pulaski County Ky. Somerset, Frankfort, Ky. / Franklin County Frankfort, Ky. Fifth Year with the Lady Bulldogs Fifth Year TATISTICS 2005-06 Highlights Fourth Year with the Lady Bulldogs Fourth Year S AREER C 2004-05 Highlights : Appeared in nine games … Averaged 0.56 points and 0.22 rebounds per game … 0.56 Averaged Appeared in nine games … : majority of season due to a medical condition … : Played in 12 games, starting three … Missed : Did not play – Redshirt … : Did not play – Redshirt rebounds … Had one steal … rebounds … Had one Highlights 2007-08 Highlights 2007-08 Highlights Had seven blocked shots … Scored a season-high nine points against 4.67 points and 2.67 rebounds … Averaged 15, 2007 … on Nov. Campbellsville (Ky.) … going 7-for-8 Midway (Ky.), RPG … Scored season-high 18 points versus (N.C.) 27 points against Brevard career-high Tallied … 9.8 points and 4.9 rebounds Averaged games, starting 26… sport for women and girls. Coaches Association promotes women’s Association promotes women’s Coaches Founded in 1981, the Women’s Basketball Basketball Women’s Founded in 1981, the develop a reputable identity for the sport of basketball by unifying coaches at all levels to women’s basketball and to foster and promote basketball women’s the development of the game of basketball as a 2006-07 34 81/171 47.4 2/11 18.2 62/96 64.6 226 6.65 78 2.29 35 87 20 19 78 2.29 6.65 226 64.6 62/96 Year 18.2 2/11 2005-06 47.4 157 9.81 4.91 27 48.3 3/8 81/171 2006-07 116/240 314 37.5 79/135 58.5 100 32 13 34 2007-08 18 GP Totals FG 267 73 19/39 7.64 3426 12 596 208 48.7 60.1 2/4 40 30.4 157/261 48.0 7/23 50.0 16/30 216/450 41 78 32 53.3 56 4.67 Pct. 2.67 11 3-FG 21 Pct. 7 Ft 4 Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. Ast. TO BS ST Year GP FG Pct. 3-FG Pct Ft Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. Ast. TO BS ST BS TO Ast. Avg. Reb. Avg. Pts. Pct. Ft Pct 3-FG 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 Pct. 3 0.43 4 0.33 0.14 FG 0.75 1 9 0 0 5 0 1/2 50.0 1/2 50.0 0.22 2 0.00 50.0 0/1 GP Year 0.56 2/4 0/2 0.00 5 2004-05 3/5 60.0 7 2/2 100 2005-06 100 12 1/1 2006-07 1/1 100 2007-08 9 Totals 4/8 28 0.50 3/6 50.0 4/6 66.7 15 0.54 9 0.32 0 13 - RED-SHIRTED PLAY DID NOT 0 1 … Totaled 27 assists, 18 steals and 13 blocked shots Totaled … LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 10 •Union College 060 3 56 3. 54 3331 2. 821 7 .23 2 0 26 67 0 29 0 41 65 37.5 50/145 84/224 38 1.52 80 47.2 235 0 34.5 17/36 1.9197 25.0682.1947 3.62 124 34 51 37.8 35/100 59/156 15/45 Totals 36.8 58.3 3/12 167 2.2659 33.3 31 GP35.0 14/24 25/68 4.91 77 2007-08 FG Pct.3-FG 2006-07 Year Pct. Pct. Ft Pts. Avg. Reb. ST Avg. BS Ast. TO points againstMontreat(N.C.)…DishedoutfourassisttwiceRecorded 99 202/437 336732 45.9 148 36 192/245 16 46.2 78.3 1069 169 34 179 51 3.56 7 117/232 Totals 10.8 353 50.4 73/150 64 33 76.1 358 61 7 114/241 2007-08 48.7 51/67 3.2976 10.5 47.3 66/143 112 41 32 81.4 GP373 2 105/259 2006-07 46.2 79/97 3.6446 11.340.5 63/144 120 FG 64 80.3 Pct.3-FG 338 2005-06 43.8 65/81 3.7857 10.6 121 Year Pct. Pct. Ft Pts. Avg. Reb. ST Avg. BS Ast. TO twice …Scoredindouble times …LedteaminstealssixNettedseason-high24pointsagainstUVa-Wise onJan.22,2008…Scored20ormorepoints blocked shots the AAC All-Freshman Team … Appeared in32games,started31… Averaged 10.6pointsand3.8rebounds…Had57assists,61steal the 3-pointline…Setprogramrecordfor3-pointersinagamewith8versusMontreat(N.C.)onJan.23,2007 behind the3-ptline…Scoredseason-high38pointsversusMontreat(N.C.)onJan.23,2007,going12-for-15 fromthe PPG, 1.6SPG,1.4 APG and3.64RPG…RankedNo.4inNAIA DivisionIIin3-pointFieldGoalPercentageat46.2… Went 66-for-14 Player Profiles-Seniors&Juniors fi gures 20times… 12, 2008… season-high 16pointsagainstMontreat(N.C.)onDec.1,2007…Had 41 steals…LedteaminseventimesassiststwicereboundingonceScoreda 2007-08 Highlights … RankedNo.2inNAIA DivisionIIin3-pointFieldGoalPercentageat48.7…Scored1,000 2007-08 Highlights shots and36steals…Ledteaminscoringthreetimesreboundingonceassistssix season recordfor3-pointersmadewith73… Averaged 10.5pointsand3.29rebounds…Had76assists,7blocked 16, 2008,againstMilligan(Tenn.) …Becametheprogram’s all-timeleaderin3-pointermade…Setthesingle- 2006-07 Highlights 2006-07 Highlights : Playedin34games… Averaged 4.91pointsand2.26reboundspergame…Had59assists : Namedto All-Appalachian Athletic Conference Third Team …Playedin34games,starting C C : Playedin31games… Averaged 2.2PPGand1.2 APG … Tallied season-high11 AREER AREER : Namedto AAC All-Tournament Team …Playedin33games Averaged 11.3 S S Fourth Year withtheLadyBulldogs Third Year withtheLadyBulldogs TATISTICS TATISTICS Eubank, Ky. /PulaskiCounty Canmer, Ky. /HartCounty 5-J 4-S fi ve stealsversusBlue

AT AT Senior –Guard U U Junior –Guard ESSICA USANNA NION NION 5-foot-5 5-foot-6 B T AKER ODD fi eld (Va.) fi ve stealsagainst Virginia IntermontonJan. 2005-06 Highlights fi eld and8-for-11 behind th careerpointonFeb. inagame : Namedto s, andtwo 3 from WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM mes … Led gures 11 times gures 11 fi eld (Va.) … Grabbed eld (Va.) Union College • 11 fi : Played in 21 games … Averaged 4.7 Averaged : Played in 21 games … a game 18 times … Led team in gures in fi Player Profiles - Juniors Profiles Player AMPASSI UNSFORD LANKENSHIP C L B 2006-07 Highlights 5-foot-9 5-foot-9 5-foot-5 NION NION NION SHLEY Junior – Guard U U U LLYSON ARLEY AT AT AT

: Played in 34 games … Averaged 5.5 PPG … Scored career-high 13 5.5 PPG … Scored career-high Averaged : Played in 34 games … Junior – Guard/Forward Junior – Guard/Forward 10-A Lexington, Ky. / Bryan Station Ky. Lexington, 25-A Frankfort, Ky. / Franklin County Frankfort, Ky. Orlando, Ky. / Rockcastle County Orlando, Ky. TATISTICS TATISTICS TATISTICS Third year with the Lady Bulldogs Third Third Year with the Lady Bulldogs with the Lady Year Third with the Lady Bulldogs Year Third 22-C S S S AREER AREER AREER C C C 2006-07 Highlights : Played in 34 games, starting 31 … Averaged 8.24 points and 5.41 rebounds per game … Had Averaged : Played in 34 games, starting 31 … : Named to the Appalachian Athletic Conference All-Tournament Team … Played in 34 games, … Played in 34 games, Team All-Tournament Athletic Conference Appalachian : Named to the per game … Had 28 assists, 4.53 points and 2.24 rebounds Averaged : Played in 34 games … : Named to All-AAC Freshman Team … Played in 34 games … Averaged 6.2 PPG and 2.4 APG … APG 2.4 6.2 PPG and Averaged … Played in 34 games … Team All-AAC Freshman : Named to ve blocks and 16 steals … Scored season-high 12 points versus Midway (Ky.) on Nov. 6, 2007 … Scored in double on Nov. Scored season-high 12 points versus Midway (Ky.) ve blocks and 16 steals … in blocks three times … gures four times … Led team PPG, 1.2 APG and 2.1 RPG … Scored in double-digits in three-straight games, 16, 12 and 10 points … Grabbed APG and 2.1 RPG … Scored in double-digits PPG, 1.2 2007-08 Highlights scoring twice … Led team in rebounding four times … Led team in assists nine times .. Led team in blocks once … in assists nine times .. Led team in blocks team in rebounding four times … Led team scoring twice … Led 2007 … on Dec. 11, (Ky.) 106 assists, four blocks and 41 steals … Scored season-high 17 points versus Pikeville in double Hauled in a season-high 16 rebounds against Montreat (N.C.) on Jan. 29, 2008 … Scored 2007-08 Highlights 2007-08 Highlights assists, three blocks and 32 steals … and 2.88 rebounds per game … Had 116 10.3 points Averaged staring 34 … out season-high eight assists three 2, 2007 … Dished points versus Reinhardt (Ga.) on Nov. Scored season-high 19 on Jan. 22, 2008 … Scored in double UVa-Wise times – last time against fi fi a game twice – last time versus … Recorded double-digit rebounds in a game four times … Dished out nine assists in 2006-07 Highlights points versus Montreat (N.C.) on Dec. 2, 2006 … Went 4-for-5 behind the 3-point line against Bryan (Tenn.) on Jan. 13, 2007 behind the 3-point line against Bryan (Tenn.) 4-for-5 Went points versus Montreat (N.C.) on Dec. 2, 2006 … season-high four rebounds four times Year Year 2006-07 89 5.50 26/33 39.4 2007/08 62/150 187 2.62 45 41.3 37/94 78.8 34 184 8.24 54 5.41 106 43.6 62/79 273 6.87 Totals 100 4.01 151 92/195 280 4 47.2 34/78 154 78.5 4 467 8 34 41.3 88/112 78.6 GP FG 41 44.6 71/172 20 61 154/345 68 Pct. 3-FG Pct. Ft Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. Ast. TO BS ST Led team in steals once … Led team in steals once Blue assists and blocked four shots versus Southern (Fla.) … Dished out seven Warner points against Scored season-high 19 TO Ast. BS Avg. ST Reb. Avg. Pts. Pct. Ft Pct. Year 2006-07 Pct. 3-FG FG 2007-08 38/80 GP 76 21 4.53 42.5 40.8 15/20 3/4 47.5 Totals 17/40 55/113 2.24 28 154 48.7 29/71 75.0 34 121 4.60 45 2.20 53 41.4 18/24 75.0 99 4.71 45 253 75.0 5 67 93/193 48.1 46/111 2.14 55 25 9 16 22 34 4 18 Year GP FG Pct. 3-FG Pct. Ft Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. Ast. TO TO Ast. BS Avg. ST Reb. Avg. Pts. Pct. Ft Pct. Year 2006-07 Pct. 3-FG 86 FG 6.24 98 39.5 30/48 10.3 2007-08 74/197 2.53 83 212 37.6 34/86 62.5 2.88 116 349 29.2 83/144 GP 184 57.6 34 8.25 89 2.71 199 60 39.8 28/96 149 Totals 561 7 119/299 58.8 3 4 34 34.1 113/192 68 32 38.9 62/182 36 193/496 68 seven rebounds against UVa-Wise seven rebounds against in rebounding four times … Led team in assists nine ti on Jan. 19, 2008 … Led the team in scoring once … Led team Bryan (Tenn.) team in steals four times … Led team in blocks once … LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 12 •Union College 060 DIDNOT PLAY -RED-SHIRTED 9 0.00 0/2 Totals 9 GP 0/0 2007-08 0.00 FG 0.00 0/2 Pct.3-FG 2006-07 37.5 0/0 3/8 0.00 Year 3 Pct. Pct. Ft Pts. 37.5 3/8 0.33 Avg. Reb. ST 3 Avg. BS 5 0.56 Ast. TO 0.33 0 2 0 5 0.56 0 2 8 1 9 9 0.55 66.7321.4512 4/6 29.7 8/27 28.6 22 10/35 Totals 17 GP 2007-08 FG 5 Pct.3-FG 7/23 2006-07 30.4 3/12 25.0 Year6/18 Pct. Pct. Ft Pts. 2/9 33.3 Avg.22.2 Reb. ST 100 Avg. 50.0 BS 2/2 Ast. TO 2/4 22 10 1.29 2.00 8 0.47 4 0.80 4 81 5 104 68 504/945 53.3 41/140 29.3 308/404 34 34 73 76.2 287/514 1357 110 Totals 206 55.8 16/57 65 34 GP28.1 188/249 6.9377 217/431 96 20.0 75.5 471 39 2007-08 778 50.4 25/83 FG 7.3844 22.9 30.1 120/155 Pct.3-FG 45 251 110 77.4 2006-07 579 6.4733 17.0 220 Year Pct. Pct. Ft Pts. Avg. Reb. ST Avg. BS Ast. TO her 1,000 most program’s single-gamescoringrecordwith54pointsversusBerea(Ky.) onDec.29,2007…Setthesingle-seasonrecordsformos … Playedin34games,starting Averaged 22.9pointsand7.38reboundspergame…Had44assists,65blocks34steals AAC Playerofthe Week inback-to-backweeksonFebruary19and26,2007… Totaled sixdouble-doubles son-high 14reboundstwice,againstMontreat(N.C.)and Tennessee Wesleyan …BlockedsixshotsversusUVa-Wise onFeb.17,2007 team with6.5RPGand1.3BPG… Averaged 23.3PPGin AAC Tournament… Scoredseason-high34pointsversusKing(Tenn.) …Grabbed of the Year, AAC Tournament MVP andSecond Team All-AAC… Playedin34games…Ranked27thNAIA DivisionIIwith17.0PPG…Led … Ledteaminstealsthreetimesblocks24 Tallied eightdouble-doubles… in agame20times…Hadsix30-pointgamesLedteamscored25rebounding19assis Player Profiles-Juniors&Sophomores fi eld goalsmade(287)andmostfreethrows(188)…Hadaseason-high16reboundsversusBerea(Ky.) onDec.29,2007…Sco th careerpointonJan.12,2008,against Virginia Intermont…Scoredindouble NAIA DivisionIIinPointsPerGame(22.9),9 C 3 pointsversusBlue 2007-08 Highlights Ohio State-MariononNov. 4, 2006 2006-07 Highlights block and4steals…Scoredaseason-high6pointsversusUVa-Wise onJan.22,2008…Ledteaminstealsonce 2007-08 Highlights Week onFeb.19,2008…Named AAC Playerofthe Week twiceonJan.29andFeb.19,2008…Ranked3 Academic Team …Namedto2008StateFarm/WBCA NAIA All-Region 6 Team …NamedNAIA Playerofthe of the Year …Namedto All-AAC First Team …Namedto AAC All-Tournament Team …Namedto AAC All- 2007-08 Highlights : Playedin9games… Averaged 0.33pointsand0.56reboundspergame …Scoredseason-high : Playedin : Playedin17games… Averaged 1.29pointsand0.47reboundspergame…Had4assists,1 : Named Third Team NAIA All-American …Named Appalachian Athletic ConferencePlayer fi eld (Va.) onJan.9, 2008… C C fi ve games… Totaled 12pointsand4rebounds…Scoredseason-high8against AREER AREER AREER Whitley City, Ky. /McCrearyCentral S S S Third Year withtheLadyBulldogs Third Year withtheLadyBulldogs Third Year withtheLadyBulldogs TATISTICS TATISTICS TATISTICS Sophomore –Guard/Forward Pineville, Ky. /BellCounty Mount Olive,Ky. /Deming 21-M Junior –Forward/Center 3-B 2-T th

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IKKI 5-foot-3 5-foot-7 5-foot-6 5-foot-7 ATHRYN ESLIE - red-shirted ASSANDRA Freshman - Guard Freshman - Guard Freshman - Forward 12-N Pineville, Ky. / Pineville Pineville, Ky. Lexington, Ky. / Lafayette Ky. Lexington, 40-L 14-K Red-Shirt Freshman – Guard Red-Shirt Berea, Ky. / Madison Southern Berea, Ky. Frankfort, Ky. / Franklin County Frankfort, Ky. 15-C First Year with the Lady Bulldogs First Year with the Lady Bulldogs First Year with the Lady Bulldogs First Year 2007-08 Highlights Second Year with the Lady Bulldogs Second Year LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 14 •Union College Women’s BasketballCoachatBlue 25-9. a rowandthirdoverall.Uniontiedtheschoolmarkforwinsasitwent Division IINationalChampionship Tournament forthesecondyearin season andtournamentchampionshipsastheyadvancedtotheNAIA automatic berth. the topthreeseedsin AAC Tournament towinthetitleandearnan made areturnvisitthenationaltournamentin2006-07asitupset Championship Tournament forthe Conference Tournament andadvancedtotheNAIA DivisionIINational in aseasonwith296. The LadyBulldogswonthe Appalachian Athletic wins inaseasonwith25andschool-recordformost3-pointersmade Madison Leigh. and theyresideinManchester withtheirson,Jacob Austin, anddaughter, the Head Women’s BasketballCoachandHeadBaseball Coach. one seasonatSt.CatharineJuniorCollegeinSpring Baseball Coach,andHead Women’s SoftballCoach.Curry alsospent positions including Assistant Women’s BasketballCoach, Assistant Curry beganhiscoachingcareeratalmamater inseveraldifferent Conference school. year stintasInterimDirectorof Athletics atthe Appalachian Athletic Athletics andHeadMen’s GolfCoachfollowingatwo-and-a-half Rams totheir as thewinningestcoachinprogramshistorywhileleadingLady history ofthewomen’s basketballprogram.CurrydepartedBlue his tenureatBlue Curry arrivedatUnionCollegeafterservingsixseasonsastheHead The 2007-08seasonsawtheLadyBulldogswinbothregular- Head CoachTimCurry Curry ismarriedtotheformer SusanFeltnerofManchester, Kentucky A 1989graduateof Lindsey Wilson CollegeinColumbia, Kentucky, While atBlue fi rst-ever nationalrankings. fi eld, Curryalsoservedasthe Assistant Directorof fi eld, theLadyRamsenjoyedmostsuccessin alone, Unionsetaprogramrecordfor 216 careercoachingrecord.In2002-03 program’s winningestcoachanda217- record whileatUnioninbecomingthe to newheightsasheownsa125-104 has takentheLadyBulldogprogram hold theposition. of 2001,andheisthe program’s seventhheadcoachinMarch The Columbia,Ky. nativebecamethe Lady Bulldogbasketballprogram. season atthehelmofUnionCollege In justsevenseasonsatUnion,Curry Tim Curryisheadingintohiseighth fi fi rst timeinschoolhistory. Union eld CollegeinBlue fi eld, Kentuckyas fi rst maletoever fi eld, Va. During fi eld 070 59 .735 T. 2007-08 25-9 Curry .559 2006-07 19-15 T. .438 2005-06 14-18 Curry T. .606 2004-05 20-13 Curry T. .484 2003-04 15-16 Curry T. .714 2002-03 25-10 Curry T. .233 T. 2001-02 7-23 Curry .219 Curry D. 2000-01 7-25 .258 D’Anna D. 1999-00 8-23 D’Anna .667 1998-99 20-10 D. .545 D’Anna 1997-98 18-15 D. .387 D’Anna 1996-97 12-19 D. .536 D’Anna 1995-96 15-13 D. .536 D’Anna 1994-95 15-13 D. .413 D’Anna 1993-94 12-17 D. .133 D. Bowman 1992-93 4-26 Bowman .517 1991-92 15-14 J. .276 J. Gabriel 1990-91 8-21 Gabriel .393 1989-90 11-17 T. .385 1988-89 10-16 Cash T. .520 1987-88 13-12 Cash T. .409 T. 1986-87 9-13 Cash Cash .455 1985-86 10-12 T. .600 1984-85 15-10 Cash K. .440 Fishbaugh 1983-84 11-14 K. .407 Fishbaugh 1982-83 11-16 K. .483 Fishbaugh 1981-82 14-15 S. .625 S. 1980-81 15-9 Yeager .000 Yeager A. 1979-80 0-22 .444 Poole A. 1978-79 8-10 Poole Year Record Pct. Coach Y EAR - BY -Y EAR R ECORDS WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM rst time in 10 fi Union College • 15 NION Assistant Coach Zack Vogelsberg Zack Coach Assistant U AT

to double- ve games for seven consecutive seasons fi ECORDS R OACHING a 25-9 Union recorded the Lady Bulldogs, rst season with C fi from Union. having obtain his Master’s cation, fi Clay Butler is the head athletic trainer at Union College. A native of St. A Clay Butler is the head athletic trainer at Union College. an assis- He was named as the head athletic trainer in 2006 after serving as has He came to Union the spring semester of 2002. Since that time, he He was Prior to coming to Union, he attended the University of Kentucky. in the In addition to working with collegiate athletics Butler has also worked Zack Vogelsberg is beginning his second season with the Lady Bulldog season with the his second is beginning Vogelsberg Zack During his in University Mary’s worked at Saint Vogelsberg to Union, Prior to coming Before his stint at Saint Mary’s, he served one year as the assistant coach at one year as the assistant coach he served Saint Mary’s, Before his stint at Head Athletic Trainer Clay Butler Cloud, Fla., Butler has many ties to Kentucky. tant since 2003. teams and helped as a student assistant, providing coverage for all the athletic grade-point worked in the training room on campus, while maintaining a 3.5 degree average. Butler graduated in May of 2003 with a Bachelor of Science so. in Health Education, becoming his families third generation to do seasons and a student-athletic trainer for football and baseball the 1999-2000 basketball the 2000-2001 season. men’s seasons with National Football League. He worked as a student intern for two basketball program. basketball Conference regular- Athletic Appalachian the and won both overall record to the NAIA also advanced Union tournament championships. season and school for the third time in Tournament Championship Division II National history. coach for one basketball women’s Minn., where he was the assistant Winona, posted a team in 2006-07, Saint Mary’s a young and inexperienced With year. for the a wins coming over Carleton College 7-18 record with years and against the University of St. Thomas to avenge a 52-point loss with Thomas to avenge a 52-point loss the University of St. years and against an eight-point win. Md., which went 18-10 overall 2005- in Frostburg, State University Frostburg Total 29 388-468 (.453) 388-468 29 Total Coach Year(s) Record Coach Year(s) Anjela Poole Sherry Yeager Karen Fishbaugh Cash Tamra Janet Gabriel Debbie (Bowman) D’Anna Curry Tim 2: 1978-80 9: 1992-01 2: 1980-82 3: 1982-85 5: 1985-90 2: 1990-92 8-32 (.200) 7: 2001-present (.408) 111-161 37-40 (.481) 29-24 (.547) 53-70 (.431) 23-35 (.397) 125-104 (.546) In 2005, Butler received his certi Andra Jones. Butler resides in Barbourville and is married to the former Vogelsberg served three years as the assistant coach at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minn., from 2002-05. served three years as the assistant Vogelsberg he is pursuing of Iowa with a degree in marketing and a minor in psychology, graduate of the University A the Cincinnati Bengals. The summer of 2002 he was a student intern trainer for the Arizona Cardinals. for the The summer of 2002 he was a student intern trainer the Cincinnati Bengals. 06 and advanced to the ECAC South Region Postseason Tournament. Region Postseason 06 and advanced to the ECAC South that had won under While there, he helped bring a team digit wins by the time of his departure. served four years as a physical education while at Union. During his tenure at Iowa, he in health and Master’s basketball team as well as a practice player. manager for the women’s LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 16 •Union College in 2000. Region XII Athletic Directorofthe Year six yearsandwasnamed AAC andNAIA as MontreatCollege’s athleticdirectorfor Prior totakingthepost,Sullivanserved Sullivan asits soccer, softball,tennisandvolleyball. are awardedin:basketball,crosscountry, and tennis.Forwomen,championships basketball, crosscountry, golf,soccer offers championshipsin:baseball, women’s sports.Formen,theconference and sponsorssixmen’s sportsandsix II inmen’s andwomen’s basketball Virginia. Kentucky, NorthCarolina, Tennessee and The leaguehasmembersinGeorgia, of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). sanctioned bytheNational Association (AAC) isanten-memberconference Blue Virginia Intermont College...... Bristol, Va. of VirginiaUniversity at Wise ...... Wise, Va. Union College...... Barbourville,Ky. Tennessee Wesleyan College..... Athens, Tenn. Montreat College...... Montreat,N.C. Milligan College...... Milligan, Tenn. King College...... Bristol, Tenn. Covenant College...... LookoutMtn.,Ga. Bryan College...... Dayton, Tenn. In Mayof2003,the AAC selectedJohn The AAC participatesinDivision Conference The AppalachianAthletic The AppalachianAthleticConference fi eld College...... Blue Member Schools fi rst-ever Commissioner. fi eld, Va. total points.Milligan(Tenn.) College collectedthree ence tournamentchampionships. season championship.Unionalsohaswonthelasttwoconfer- 3 inleagueplay2007-08winningashareoftheregular- ball Coaches’ Pollreleased Wednesday. Conference in2008-09,accordingtothe AAC Women’s Basket- up therestof (Va.) College, Virginia Intermont CollegeandUVa-Wise make the remaining tournament championshipgame. Tennessee Wesleyan received conference titlewithUnionin2007-08andadvancedtothe Tennessee Wesleyan College.Kingsharedtheregular-season Top 5areCovenant(Ga.)College, King(Tenn.) Collegeand votes and83totalpointsincomingsecond.Roundingoutthe Union TabbedasPreseasonFavoritein2008-09 Union garneredsixofthe10 The LadyBulldogsposteda25-9overallrecordandwent15- Union Collegeisthefavoritetowin Appalachian Athletic Montreat (N.C.)College,Bryan(Tenn.) College,Blue fi rst-place vote. fi eld. fi rst-place votes andtallied96 fi rst-place fi eld WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM rst fi cial cial fi ce moved ce cation for cation fi fi cial notice fi eld, softball, fi ce in July of 2001 ve tenets: respect, respect, ve tenets: fi fi Union College • 17 liated conference and liated conference and fi ce was the Division I Men’s I Men’s ce was the Division Another important chapter in Another important chapter in fi tennis and volleyball. Soccer Soccer tennis and volleyball. golf was was added in 1984, and included in 1995. unfolded the history of the NAIA Association in 1992 when the voted to move its headquarters On Tulsa. from Kansas City to opened August 1, 1993, the NAIA and began a new Tulsa its doors in era. Moving with the national of organization to offer collegiate collegiate to offer organization and women. athletics to both men began Championships for women cross that year with basketball, gymnastics, indoor and country, outdoor track and on that date followed a mail vote followed a mail vote on that date on May 1 by the membership the that supported becoming athletics with the establishment of the establishment athletics with for women on athletics programs 1980. Of August 1, During the 1993 NAIA National Convention During the 1993 NAIA has administered Since 1937, the NAIA In July of 2007, the National Of Everything has come full circle. The NAIA The NAIA Everything has come full circle. Basketball National Championship which had Basketball National Championship which been held in Kansas City for 56 years. Atlanta, the waves of change once again in The membership Association. washed over the voted to institute af national championships. programs and championships in proper balance In with the overall educational experience. its purpose to reaffirmed 2000, the NAIA aspects of enhance the character-building Through Champions of Character, sport. to create an environment in seeks the NAIA which every student-athlete, coach, of and spectator is committed to the true spirit of competition through once again, but not too far from Olathe. The once again, but not too far from Olathe. its headquarters to downtown relocated NAIA Mo., as it returned to its roots. Kansas City, to Olathe, Kansas, just miles from Gardner to Olathe, Kansas, just miles from Gardner where the idea for the small-college basketball tournament gave rise to the NAIA. Now, nearly 65 years after that initial tournament, Basketball Division I Men’s the NAIA National Championship returned to Municipal Auditorium, the arena that was home to so many memories from 1937-74. relocated its National Of integrity, responsibility, servant leadership and responsibility, integrity, sportsmanship. regional groupings and discontinue the use use regional groupings and discontinue the of district play as a means of quali UTURE F rst fi nes of fi YNAMIC eld. Football, fi , A D eld (1966) and men’s eld (1966) and men’s AST fi P set of rst all-encompassing fi cant step occurred in 1957 cant step occurred fi ROUD The NAIA revolutionized national collegiate The NAIA With the Association’s new name came the Association’s the With Another signi Two major changes were made during the Two time since 1937 that the tournament had been arena. held in a different cross country, baseball and swimming and swimming and baseball and cross country, diving were added to the championships (1958), soccer Wrestling calendar in 1956. (1959), bowling (1962-78), gymnastics (1964- 84), indoor track and rules and standards was adopted. addition of national championships in golf, tennis and outdoor track and volleyball (1969-80) were added later. the Municipal Auditorium to Crosby Kemper Auditorium to Crosby the Municipal marking the Arena, also in Kansas City, when the Association’s headquarters moved Association’s when the Pepperdine College from the campus of George serve Angeles to Kansas City to better in Los the membership from a centralized location. in An extensive study was completed 1970s. 1970 which paved the way for two divisions of football. In 1997, football was consolidated to one division again as the Football Coaches Association cited a narrowing gap between enrollment size and philosophy of the two basketball divisions. In 1976, the men’s tournament was moved from the con expansion occurred. In 1952, as a result of the expansion occurred. In 1952, as a result of expressed desires of the member institutions, the appropriate steps were taken by which NAIB was transformed into the National Athletics Association of Intercollegiate (NAIA), and the The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Intercollegiate of Association National The NAIA: A P NAIA: eld HE fi T rmed its commitment fi rst general session fi rst recorded history of the rst recorded history of the fi In 1948, the NAIB af In searching for the NAIA’s place place for the NAIA’s In searching a lasting, It is paradoxical that such But the seed from which the NAIB sprouted The tournament was the brainchild of Emil The original eight-team tournament expanded One year previous to the inclusion of One year previous to the inclusion of got back to full strength by 1946. Qualifying tournaments became mandatory at the district level in 1951. in the history of sports and higher of sports and higher in the history several consistencies education, is the Among them are revealed. achievement dedication to academic Also above athletic excellence. role apparent is the organization’s equal as a trailblazer in providing opportunities for all student-athletes. expectation of Above all, there is an a commitment ethical behavior and and to scholarship, sportsmanship leadership. to collegiate dynamic contribution sports began with a mundane note in the Association: “The Convention’ of the ‘Organizing Association of of the National Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB) was held in the Phillips Hotel, Kansas Missouri, at 10 a.m., Sunday, City, March 10, 1940.” was planted two blocks away at Municipal Auditorium. It was there in 1937 that a men’s which has basketball tournament tipped off become the longest continuous national out collegiate tournament in any sport. Further, of that small-college basketball tournament, Association that and the NAIB, grew an and now includes more than 360 colleges universi ties and conducts two dozen national championship events. James Naismith, Frank Cramer, S. Liston, Dr. and a group of Kansas City business leaders who wanted to provide Kansas City-area fans with exciting amateur competition and to provide a framework for small colleges and universities to determine a national basketball champion. to 32 teams in 1938 and suspended play only II in 1944 before 16 teams War World for were invited the following year and the to equality by becoming the first national to equality by becoming the first national intercollegiate postseason to offer organization opportunities to black student-athletes. Unprecedented action was taken in 1953 when historically black institutions were voted into membership. historically black institutions, another form of LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 18 •Union College still insearchofits Sioux City, Iowainsixyears,Unionis NATIONALS: STILL SEEKING A WIN AT Tournament Team. and CarleyBlankenshipmadethe All- Tournament MVP, whileBrookeSmith Championship Tournament. berth totheNAIA DivisionIINational securing thetitleandanautomatic over top-seededKing(Tenn.) College, halftime de Lady Bulldogsovercameaseven-point fi (Tenn.) College76-67toadvancethe College 80-63andNo.3seedMilligan fi No. 2seed,Unionmotoredthroughthe fi conference mark,givingtheprogramits of theregular-season crownwitha15-3 step furtherin2007-08bywinningashare tournament titles.Uniontakesthingsa giving theLadyBulldogsback-to-back Tournament championshipin2008, Conference Appalachian Athletic Union Collegecollecteditsthird BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPIONSHIPS: hitting its 84-64 decision.Unionopenedthegame and turnoversasConcordiapostedthe Concordia (Neb.)University. in theirbracket,openingupagainstNo.3 the 32-teamtournamentasaNo.6seed Tournament. The LadyBulldogsentered Division IINationalChampionship became the in 2007-08. The 6-footcenter/forward Brooke Smith BANNER YEAR FORBROOKE: points, ninereboundsandthree blocks. victory. 25 points(70-45)enroutetothe84-64 same asConcordialedbymuch 27 leadintothehalf. continued toadditsleadasittooka41- lead with6:54remaining.Concordia then useda10-2runtoopenup29-19 Union theearlyadvantage. 3-pointers, andFowlerhitalayuptogive and Allison Fowlereachhit back-to-back with 18:43ontheclock. nals. Inthechampionshipgame, eld todefeatNo.7seedMontreat(N.C.) rst-ever regular-season championship. Allison Fowler Entering the AAC Tournament asthe 2007-08 SeasonInReview However, Unionwasplagued byfouls Brooke Smith In thesecondhalf,itwasmoreof However, Concordiafoughtbackand fi rst threeshotsforan8-2lead fi fi cit torecorda71-61victory rst playerinprogram history hadaseasonfortheages Making itsthirdtripto ledtheteamwith18 wasnamedthe fi rst winintheNAIA Susanna Todd

picking upher1,000 points. second all-timeleadingscorerwith1,427 the seasonandhercareerasprogram’s College onNov. 13,2007.She a 79-60winoverthen-No.25Berea(Ky.) Blue set themarkonJan.25,1993, against by Tusculum (Tenn.) College. Tusculum points, oneshyoftherecord of 76held one points.Uniontallied75second-half for mostpointsinahalfbutmissed by for mostpointsscoredinagame. Meanwhile, Unionsettheprogramrecord for mostpointsscoredbyalosingteam. teams inagame,andBereasetthemark record formostpointsscoredbyboth 127-116. national recordsastheLadyBulldogswon that resultedinanumberofschooland wild, fast-paced,action-packedcontest 29, 2007,UnionandBereaplayedina GAME FOR THE AGES: 1,069 careerpoints. guard ranks11 in 78-70winoverMilligan. The 5-foot-6 when sherecordedher1,000 program historywith1,357points. the seasonas College onJan.12,2008.Smithended an 81-65winover Virginia Intermont Susanna Todd club – three newmemberstothe1,000-point MEMBERS: NEWEST 1,000-POINT CLUB (188). goals made(287)andfreethrows the single-seasonrecordsformost per gameaverage.Inaddition,Smithset She alsohauledin251reboundsfora7.31 season, averaging22.9pointspergame. single-season record778pointslast record-setting seasonasshescoreda WBCA NAIA All-Region 6 Team. of the Year andtothe2008StateFarm/ Appalachian Athletic ConferencePlayer the ThirdTeam. as anhonorablementionshelandedon to maketheNAIA All-American Team not Smith wasnexttoreachtheplateau, The LadyBulldogsnearlyset therecord The teamssetaNAIA Division II On Feb.16,2008, Todd joinedtheclub Brooke Smith Fowler nettedher1,000 Smith garneredtheaccoladesforher In addition,shewasnamedthe fi eld (Va.) College. Allison Fowler The LadyBulldogsadded th . all-timeinscoringwith shatteredthesingle- fi fth-leading scorerin th careerpointin , Brooke Smith th careerpointin On Dec. th careerpoint fi nished fi eld and Academic Team. and Bistlinealso landedonthe AAC All- NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Smith,Fowler Carrie Bistline All-America First Team member. Sheand EPSN theMagazine Tournament Team. Carley Blankenship well asthe Tournament MVP. Smith and the AAC DefensivePlayer of the Year as Third Team. Fowlerwasalsotabbedas Second Teamand All-AAC First Team, Fowlermadethe AAC Playerofthe Year andmakingthe the Weekonce. twice andwasnamedtheNAIA Playerof of the Week honorswithSmithwinningit Appalachian Athletic ConferencePlayer Smith honors duringtheseason.Both A numberofLadyBulldogsrackedup LADY BULLDOGHONORROLL: overall recordandis125-104atUnion. at thehelmofLadyBulldogs. program historyashewonhis112 Curry becamethewinningestcoachin career coachvictory. A coupleweekslater, behind thearc.She for a48.7shootingpercentagefrom marks toherrésumé. season 3-point Todd alsoaddedthecareerandsingle- only paddedthesingle-seasonrecord,but season (66)records.Lastseason,shenot single-game (8)andashareofthesingle- 2007-08 season, Todd alreadyownedthe she didn’t alreadyown.Headingintothe wrapped uptheremaining3-pointrecords NEW 3-POINT QUEEN:Susanna Todd 1987-88 seasonaswell. set byFredCallowaybackduringthe basketball recordis45points,whichwas during the1987-88season. The men’s 42 setby goals. The previousprogramrecordwas points andmadeaschool-record20 game scoringrecordasshenetted54 On Dec.11, 2007,hecollectedhis200 milestones duringthe2007-08campaign. coach COACHING MILESTONES: old markof186. 202 career3-pointersmade,bestingthe Fowler wasalsorecognizedas a2008 In additiontoSmithbeingnamedthe Curry endedtheseasonwitha217-216 Todd buried73-of-150fromlong range and Tim Curry Malissa Hutchins Allison Fowler fi werenamedDaktronics- eld-goal percentage reachedapairof Susanna Todd fi nished theyearwith CoSIDA Academic alsomadethe All- earned backin Brooke Head the th game fi eld

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WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM Union College • 19 s Basketball National Championship Tournament ’ Sioux City, Iowa - March 12-18, 2008 Tyson Events Center / Gateway Arena - Sioux City, Iowa Tyson Events Center / Gateway Arena - Sioux nals, Saturday, March 15 March nals, Saturday, fi nals, Monday, March 17 March nals, Monday, fi 2008 NAIA Division II Women Game 25 Game 26 def. Concordia (Neb.) Ozarks (Mo.) Game 27 def. Bethel (Ind.) Hastings (Neb.) Game 28 (Iowa) def. Minot State (N.D.) Morningside Semi (Iowa) def. Black Hills (S.D.) Northwestern Game 29 Game 30 def. Hastings (Neb.) Ozarks (Mo.) 18 March Tuesday, Championship, (Iowa) def. Morningside (Iowa) Northwestern Game 31 (Iowa) def. Ozarks (Mo.) Northwestern 87-86 78-53 91-69 75-64 93-69 79-75 (2 OT) 82-75 First Round, Wednesday, March 12 March Wednesday, First Round, Game 1 Game 2 Davenport (Mich.) def. Southwestern (Kan.) Game 3 MidAmerican Nazarene (Kan.) def. Daemen (N.Y.) Game 4 Concordia (Neb.) def. Union (Ky.) Game 5 Ozarks (Mo.) def. Maine-Fort Kent Game 6 Minot State (N.D.) def. Shawnee State (Ohio) Game 7 Wesleyan Jewell (Mo.) def. Indiana William Game 8 Morningside (Iowa) def. Berea (Ky.) 76-57 13 March Thursday, First Round, Ambrose (Iowa) def. Southern Oregon St. Game 9 76-66 Game 10 Dakota State (S.D.) def. Ohio Dominican Game 11 Bethel (Ind.) def. Northwood (Fla.) Game 12 Aquinas (Mich.) Benedictine (Kan.) def. 94-82 Game 13 def. King (Tenn.) Hastings (Neb.) Game 14 49-38 (Mich.) def. Sterling (Kan.) Cornerstone 84-64 Game 15 110-37 (S.D.) def. Rio Grande (Ohio) Black Hills Game 16 (Iowa) def. Holy Names (Calif.) Northwestern 14 March Second Round, Friday, 77-56 def. Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) Eastern Oregon 104-80 Game 17 Game 18 76-73 (Neb.) def. Davenport (Mich.) Concordia Game 19 def. Dakota State (S.D.) Bethel (Ind.) Game 20 79-57 def. MidAmerican Nazarene (Kan.) Ozarks (Mo.) 73-41 Game 21 def. Benedictine (Kan.) Hastings (Neb.) Game 22 64-55 97-48 Jewell (Mo.) William (N.D.) def. Minot State 63-61 Game 23 Ambrose (Iowa) 76-41 (Iowa) def. St. Morningside Game 24 52-49 (Iowa) def. Cornerstone (Mich.) Northwestern Quarter (S.D.) def. Eastern Oregon Black Hills 82-71 82-72 70-67 94-93 (OT) 70-62 70-62 86-57 63-48 rst fi 2008 NAIA Division II National Championship Tournament Championship II National Division NAIA 2008 eld, Ky.) Ky.) eld, fi (Eubank, Ky.) (Eubank, Ky.) Four players hit Four players (Morgan (Pineville, Ky.) led (Pineville, Ky.) eld and hit 26-of-38 free fi Susanna Todd ip side, Concordia was called eld (23-of-69 shots) and from with a 25-9 nishes the season fl fi fi Concordia as third-seeded gures fi Allison Fowler Brooke Smith Brooke However, Concordia fought back and However, In the second half, it was more of the Despite the hot start, Union struggled Joining Lovegrove in hitting double Concordia made 43.5 percent (27-of-62 SIOUX CITY, Iowa - Iowa SIOUX CITY, Union plagued Union as it Fouls and turnovers On the Concordia also commanded the boards, Union opened the game hitting its 3-point range (7-of-21 shots). Union also had problems at the foul line as it shot free throws) from 57.9 percent (11-of-19 the charity stripe. three shots for an 8-2 lead with 18:43 on three shots for an 8-2 lead with 18:43 on the clock. and each hit back-to-back 3-pointers, and Fowler hit a layup to give Union the early advantage. then used a 10-2 run to open up a 29-19 lead with 6:54 remaining. Concordia con- tinued to add to its lead as it took a 41-27 lead into the half. same as Concordia led by as much as 25 points (70-45) en route to the 84-64 vic- tory. making just a third of its shots offensively, from the Union with 18 points, nine rebounds and chipped in 14 points Todd three blocks. with Fowler adding 12. Whitney Stichka with 18 digits was with 12 and Tinkham points, Melissa Stacy Scheer with 11. shots) from the throws (68.4 percent). (Neb.) University netted an 84-64 vic- netted an 84-64 (Neb.) University Wednesday Union College on tory over round of 2008) in the opening (March 12, Division II Basketball Women’s the NAIA Tournament. National Championship Concordia (25-6 overall record, while face Davenport overall) moves on to in the round of 16 (Mich.) University Friday. and Concordia scored committed 28 fouls miscues. 21 of Union’s 20 points off players foul out Union also had three while another picked up four. for 16 fouls and turned the ball over 22 times, which resulted in just 10 Union points. outrebounding Union 54-40. Jenni Loveg- rove recorded a double-double with 16 points and a game-high 10 reobunds. double LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 20 •Union College 2007-08 Statistics&Results Opponents Totals Team Julie Arnold Cassandra Jarrell Stephanie McCullah Briann Bargo Allyson Campassi Lyndsey Simmons Tiffany Haynes Carley Blankenship Maisie Insko Allison Fowler Cassandra Lawson Whitney Bundy Carrie Bistline Ashley Lunsford Jessica Baker Susanna Todd Brooke Smith Tara Tucker Name ChargesTaken Def.Efficiency PtsperShot PtsperPossession Off.Possessions OTHER BHError% Def.Assists Steals Turnovers Assists BALL HANDLING FreeThrow% 3PtGoal% 2PtGoal% FieldGoal% SHOOTING Total Neutral Away Home Site Performance 48 56.9% 1.15 1.01 2741 (80.6) 24.5 0 (0.0) 316 (9.3) 672 (19.8) 600 (17.6) 72.6 39.3 52.1 47.4 Union CollegeLadyBulldogs Total Losses Wins Win/Loss Performance 34/34 34/34 34/31 34/34 34/34 G/GS G/GS 30/0 10/0 34/0 12/3 34/0 17/0 8/0 9/0 9/0 0/0 9/0 0/0 9/0 34 34 G 34 12 15 G 34 25 7 9 885/2160 943/1991 119/299 142/305 117/232 287/514 653/1254 653/1254 55/113 92/195 59/156 127/259 223/429 303/566 162/314 491/940 17/46 20/47 19/39 7/12 7/23 Union CollegeLadyBulldogsBasketball-SeasonBox Score FG FG 1/1 1/5 0/0 0/2 0/0 0/2 FG FG Union CollegeLadyBulldogsBasketball-SeasonBoxScore Non-Conference 52.1 49.0 52.0 53.5 FG% 52.1 51.6 52.2 FG% Conference FG% FG% 37.0 42.6 58.3 48.7 20.0 0.00 39.8 0.00 46.6 0.00 0.00 48.7 47.2 37.8 50.4 55.8 30.4 41.0 47.4 100 Overall Playoff 290/737 111/257 133/343 290/737 231/546 46/137 59/191 3Pt 3Pt 179/605 290/737 58/135 35/100 73/150 29/71 28/96 34/78 16/57 6/20 6/18 3Pt 3Pt 1/3 1/4 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/4 16 55.1% 0.98 0.91 2737 (80.5) 24.8 0 (0.0) 349 (10.3) 679 (20.0) 489 (14.4) 71.6 29.6 45.4 41.0 Opponents 3Pt% 39.3 33.6 43.2 38.8 3Pt% 39.3 30.9 42.3 Record 14-1 3Pt% 3Pt% 0-0 5-1 9-0 33.3 30.0 25.0 40.8 0.00 0.00 29.2 0.00 43.0 0.00 0.00 50.0 43.6 35.0 48.7 28.1 33.3 29.6 39.3 100 579/798 101/146 181/257 297/395 579/798 133/190 446/608 Home FT FT 0.000 0.833 0.000 0.933 116/134 188/249 Pct 546/763 579/798 83/144 12/13 15/20 16/30 62/79 14/24 51/67 72.6 69.2 70.4 75.2 FT% 9/18 72.6 70.0 73.4 FT% 3/4 2/2 1/2 0/0 3/8 0/0 2/2 2/2 FT FT REBOUNDING FreeThrowPts 3PtPoints PtsoffBench 2ndEffortPts PtsoffTurnovers TotalPoints SCORING TeamRebounds Def.Rebounds Off.Rebounds TotalRebounds Def.Rebound% Off.Rebound% TotalRebound% Record 2755 1302 2755 2121 PTS PTS 493 960 0-0 2-1 6-3 8-4 634 Away FT% FT% 50.0 92.3 75.0 75.0 50.0 0.00 57.6 37.5 86.6 0.00 53.3 78.5 58.3 76.1 75.5 71.6 72.6 100 100 100 81.0 70.4 80.0 86.8 81.0 70.4 84.8 Avg Avg 0.000 0.667 0.667 0.667 Pct 2495 2755 PTS PTS 154 349 458 280 167 358 778 ORB ORB 44 58 18 56 22 307 164 5 3 0 3 0 2 307 239 55 88 68 Record DRB 3-2 0-2 0-0 DRB 1.47 5.80 2.25 0.56 4.53 0.33 0.00 10.3 0.33 13.5 0.00 0.22 4.67 8.24 4.91 10.5 22.9 1.29 3-4 73.4 81.0 Avg Avg 879 169 312 398 879 230 649 Neutral Union CollegeLadyBulldogs 579 (17.0) 870 (25.6) 534 (15.7) 157 (4.6) 375 (11.0) 2755 (81.0) 120 (3.5) 879 (25.9) 307 (9.0) 1186 (34.9) 64.3 26.8 47.2 1186 TRB 1186 TRB 224 400 562 298 888 0.80 1.09 1.29 2.50 1.25 0.50 0.00 0.94 0.50 1.23 0.00 0.67 1.04 1.20 0.99 1.35 1.22 0.92 0.600 0.000 0.000 0.98 1.15 0.429 P/S P/S Pct 34.9 32.0 33.3 37.5 34.9 33.1 35.5 Avg Avg ORB ORB 488 307 Record 44 16 13 15 26 23 42 27 22 62 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 8 1 15-3 25-9 3-2 7-4 18.6 20.1 18.2 18.3 18.6 20.8 17.8 PF PF Total DRB DRB 107 142 189 839 879 76 21 27 61 72 24 50 90 4 2 2 0 3 0 2 7 17.6 13.6 17.0 20.1 0.600 0.636 0.833 17.6 14.3 18.8 0.735 Ast Ast Pct 1327 1186 120 130 184 112 251 TR TR 37 40 76 98 32 77 Averages Averages 8 2 4 0 5 0 2 8 19.8 15.7 20.3 21.3 19.8 20.7 19.4 TO TO 1.23 4.00 1.00 0.22 2.24 0.44 0.00 2.88 0.56 3.82 0.00 0.22 2.67 5.41 2.26 3.29 7.38 0.47 39.0 34.9 Avg Avg 3.0 2.3 1.6 4.5 BS Opponents 546 (16.1) 537 (15.8) 824 (24.2) 206 (6.1) 297 (8.7) 2495 (73.4) 106 (3.1) 839 (24.7) 488 (14.4) 1327 (39.0) 73.2 35.7 52.8 3.0 2.9 3.0 BS 10.4 100 100 670 633 9.3 7.9 9.8 ST PF PF 9.3 7.1 9.2 49 33 37 63 63 19 51 94 ST 1 2 5 1 0 3 0 4 8 DA 0.0 0.0 0.0 AST AST DA 116 137 106 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 489 600 10 28 11 59 76 44 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 126 100 679 672 TO TO 38 14 45 89 21 51 64 96 7 1 5 1 0 2 0 4 8 102 BS BS 65 78 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 3 0 8 0 0 7 4 0 7 1 349 316 ST ST 16 32 94 41 41 36 34 3 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 4 DA DA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32:17 13:11 13:34 13:17 17:47 DNP DNP 1043 1039 MIN 287 106 499 936 181 943 663 993 66 WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DA 7 8 9 8 5 9 6 4 8 6 9 7 8 6 8 5 6 8 5 7 13 16 11 10 10 10 10 11 12 10 17 20 11 16 ST Union College • 21 6 3 0 3 3 6 5 3 4 1 1 5 0 1 1 3 5 1 6 3 8 3 0 6 1 2 2 5 4 2 2 2 4 1 BS 9 16 17 13 34 21 17 20 24 19 11 18 19 11 12 21 23 15 33 31 22 17 34 28 20 22 21 18 15 19 12 20 22 18 TO 5 25 24 23 17 20 22 17 16 18 23 14 12 12 10 14 18 15 19 18 18 15 14 15 14 22 17 20 17 26 17 30 19 14 AST High Rebounder 5-B Smith 11-B Smith 9-B Smith 15-A Fowler 6-B Smith 9-B Smith 11-A Lunsford 9-C Jarrell 5-A Lunsford 7-B Smith, C Jarrell 11-B Smith 8-A Lunsford 12-A Lunsford 16-B Smith 8-C Blankenship 6-B Smith, C Blankenship 10-A Lunsford 11-B Smith 10-B Smith 6-B Smith 8-B Smith 16-A Lunsford 8-B Smith 10-A Lunsford 8-B Smith 16-B Smith 8-B Smith, A Fowler 4-Multiple 6-A Fowler, C Blankenship 13-B Smith 6-B Smith 6-C Blankenship 9-A Lunsford 9-B Smith 16 15 25 20 18 14 16 12 17 13 18 15 15 18 18 28 22 26 25 20 17 17 23 21 16 18 20 23 18 18 17 21 22 15 PF 33 33 24 37 39 40 36 43 43 23 29 34 29 25 22 39 30 45 31 61 29 28 24 41 22 41 34 35 35 55 28 39 45 34 TR 16 22 17 29 31 29 24 32 34 16 23 24 18 21 17 27 28 34 24 48 23 19 19 32 17 23 29 20 25 40 22 31 38 27 DRB 7 8 8 9 7 6 4 5 2 7 6 9 5 9 5 5 6 8 7 7 vs. Berea College vs. Berea College vs. Berea College vs. Montreat College vs. Pikeville College vs. Berea College vs. Berea College vs. Berea College vs. Covenant College vs. Berea College vs. vs. Pikeville College vs. Campbellsville University 17 11 11 12 11 10 11 12 11 13 18 15 10 15 ORB Team Season Highs 127 42 76 14 39 40 56 54 18 48 30 20 8 2007-08 Statistics & Results Statistics 2007-08 88 83 82 84 63 85 81 80 78 68 89 57 80 76 71 64 77 68 92 79 82 80 61 70 94 74 94 73 81 81 80 104 127 109 PTS High Point 19-C Blankenship 29-B Smith 29-B Smith 25-B Smith 33-B Smith 30-B Smith 16-S Todd 24-B Smith 27-B Smith 31-B Smith 18-B Smith 17-A Lunsford, C Blankenship 24-B Smith 54-B Smith 19-A Fowler 31-B Smith 17-B Smith 24-A Fowler 21-B Smith 25-B Smith 28-B Smith 31-B Smith 19-B Smith 26-B Smith 20-S Todd 29-B Smith 19-B Smith, A Fowler 28-A Fowler 27-B Smith 26-B Smith 28-A Fowler 22-A Fowler 16-S Todd 18-B Smith Most Pts: Most Fgm: Most Fga: Most 3pm: Most 3pa: Most Ftm: Most Fta: Most Reb: Most Orb: Most Drb: Most Ast: Most Stl: Most Blk: FT 7/12 6/10 9/14 10/12 10/13 13/15 16/23 15/21 14/21 10/14 18/22 25/26 20/28 11/12 17/22 11/19 16/24 17/27 33/45 21/31 20/27 19/23 15/23 16/19 14/22 18/23 16/23 27/41 18/22 40/56 20/32 19/26 21/30 17/20 3 Pt 7/19 8/28 9/19 9/31 9/18 2/11 6/17 9/22 8/16 7/21 7/22 7/28 7/17 4/13 6/23 9/18 8/16 6/18 8/16 7/20 3/13 9/22 8/21 7/23 12/30 13/28 10/19 13/31 10/18 13/26 14/26 10/25 13/39 12/23 Team Statistics Summary FG 23/57 27/55 28/56 23/50 23/69 19/36 24/55 33/57 39/68 24/52 27/75 24/57 42/76 26/67 39/62 26/56 28/57 33/73 30/65 31/65 29/52 20/52 31/60 29/60 26/59 22/54 26/55 35/60 27/52 22/57 26/41 27/64 28/60 26/57 Covenant College Tennessee Wesleyan College Bluefield College Virginia Intermont College Milligan College Bryan College UVa-Wise King College Montreat College Milligan College King College Concordia University Opponent Reinhardt College Bethel (Ind.) College Midway College Berea College Campbellsville University Midway College King College Montreat College Covenant College Tennessee Wesleyan College Pikeville College Indiana University Southeast Berea College Pikeville College Bluefield College Virginia Intermont College Milligan College Bryan College UVa-Wise King College Montreat College Union College Lady Bulldogs Basketball - Season Summary Basketball - Season Lady Bulldogs Union College Union College Lady Bulldogs Basketball - Season Summary Union College Lady Bulldogs Basketball B Smith vs. Berea College Multiple Players Multiple Players A Fowler vs. Pikeville College B Smith vs. Multiple Oppo. B Smith vs. Berea College B Smith vs. Berea College B Smith vs. Berea College S Todd vs. UVa-Wise A Fowler vs. Bryan College B Smith vs. Berea College B Smith vs. Midway College Multiple Players L 63-73 W 85-64 W 81-58 W 80-68 W 78-70 W 68-54 W 89-73 L 57-75 W 80-63 W 76-67 W 71-61 L 64-84 Score L 77-86 L 68-75 W 92-80 W 79-60 L 82-96 W 80-76 L 61-65 W 70-68 OT W 94-87 W 104-82 W 74-64 W 94-91 OT W 73-67 W 127-116 W 81-73 W 109-67 W 81-65 L 80-81 W 88-81 W 83-59 L 82-91 W 84-55 A H H A H A A N N N N N Site N N H A H H A H A H A H H H A A H A H H A H Individual Season Highs 6 13 9 7 5 54 20 28 7 11 14 17 16 9- 3 10- 3 11- 3 12- 3 13- 3 14- 3 15- 3 Conf 1- 0 2- 0 3- 0 4- 0 5- 0 6- 0 6- 1 7- 1 8- 1 8- 2 9- 2 Record Most Orb: Most Drb: Most Ast: Most Stl: Most Blk: Most Pts: Most Fgm: Most Fga: Most 3pm: Most 3pa: Most Ftm: Most Fta: Most Reb: 22- 7 22- 8 23- 8 24- 8 25- 8 25- 9 13- 4 13- 5 14- 5 15- 5 15- 6 16- 6 16- 7 17- 7 18- 7 19- 7 20- 7 21- 7 3- 3 3- 4 4- 4 5- 4 6- 4 7- 4 8- 4 9- 4 10- 4 11- 4 12- 4 Overall 0- 1 0- 2 1- 2 2- 2 2- 3 02/23/2008 02/25/2008 02/28/2008 02/29/2008 03/01/2008 03/12/2008 01/12/2008 01/15/2008 01/19/2008 01/22/2008 01/26/2008 01/29/2008 02/02/2008 02/05/2008 02/09/2008 02/13/2008 02/16/2008 02/19/2008 11/17/2007 11/20/2007 11/27/2007 12/01/2007 12/04/2007 12/08/2007 12/11/2007 12/28/2007 12/29/2007 01/05/2008 01/09/2008 Date 11/02/2007 11/03/2007 11/06/2007 11/13/2007 11/15/2007 Tennessee Wesleyan College Bluefield College Virginia Intermont College Milligan College Bryan College UVa-Wise King College Montreat College Milligan College King College Concordia University Indiana University Southeast Berea College Pikeville College Bluefield College Virginia Intermont College Milligan College Bryan College UVa-Wise King College Montreat College Covenant College Reinhardt College Bethel (Ind.) College Midway College Berea College Campbellsville University Lindsey Wilson College Midway College King College Montreat College Covenant College Tennessee Wesleyan College Pikeville College Opponent LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 22 •Union College ra 30659 .399 1771 .372 31667 1720 .388 1851 739 Blue Bryan 30 29737 1839 .401 UVa-Wise Virginia Intermont Covenant Tennessee Wesleyan -4.80 70.23 65.43 30 -5.90 72.73 66.83 Blue 30 UVa-Wise 31 Virginia Intermont Bryan Tennessee Wesleyan 61.81 76.03 -14.23 65.43 1963 30 71.91 70.45 2373 66.83 2184 75.07 33 2005 31 77.12 69.48 2177 81.03 30 2468 2154 2755 29 32 31 Blue 34 Bryan Virginia Intermont Tennessee Wesleyan Montreat King Covenant 3-15.1676-26.188 12 Milligan Union Team G Scoring Offense 8 .38910-20.333 9 .33314-17.452 7-11 6-12 Pts W-L Pct.W-L Pct. 1 .77818-14.563 14-4 Blue GB .83321-12.636 -- 4-14.2227-24.226 UVa-Wise 15-3 11 14-4.77821-8.724 1 Virginia 15-3.83325-9 .735 -- Montreat Intermont 5 .55614-17.452 Bryan 10-8 College College Tennessee College Avg/G Milligan Wesleyan Covenant College College King College Union College* Team College AAC Overall no 4 4 19 .474 1991 33860 943 1930 .446 34 32856 1883 .455 31800 1749 .457 King Milligan Montreat Union Team G Field GoalPct FGM 73.12 73.09 2340 2485 32 71.68 34 FGA 70.23 2222 72.73 2107 31 67.36 69.14 2182 30 2223 2005 Blue 30 70.81 33 Pct UVa-Wise 31 29 2195 Milligan 31 Union Virginia Intermont Montreat Tennessee Wesleyan 2357 Bryan Covenant King Team G Scoring Defense 76.03 UVa-Wise 31 Pts 1916 61.81 Avg/G *-Won playoff gamevs.UniontoearnNo.1fortheconferencetournament otet 3 7.5 16 -1.23 4.54 4.00 71.68 67.36 70.45 73.12 71.91 77.12 31 5.93 33 7.94 32 69.14 73.09 75.07 81.03 29 34 Montreat Milligan King Covenant Union Team G Scoring Margin Own Opp +/- 2007-08 AACStandings&Statistics fi fi fi fi e d 29663 1832 .362 eld -16.59 81.52 64.93 29 eld 64.93 1883 29 eld ed 2 26 81.52 2364 29 eld fi e dC lee 2-16.111 3-26 .103 13 eld College 31 757 1783 .425 -1.32 70.81 69.48 31 Blue ense elyn 3 3.3 84 -7.45 38.48 31.03 31 Tennessee Wesleyan .667 643 .666 31428 543 362 760 .692 33526 Blue 30 638 .694 30443 UVa-Wise Virginia Intermont King Bryan Tennessee Wesleyan Tennessee Wesleyan otet 3 18 6 .328 360 .393 118 737 31 290 34 351 .362 33127 584 .360 32210 Montreat Milligan King Union Team G 3-Pt. FGPct 3PM 3PA Pct no 4 7 78 .726 798 579 34 627 .743 31466 721 .757 32546 Union 670 .760 29509 Montreat .289 Milligan 570 Covenant 165 Team G 524 .294 31154 Free ThrowPct 30 652 .310 30202 Virginia Intermont 612 .317 29194 UVa-Wise Bryan FTM Covenant FTA Pct otet 3 18 34.94 36.21 1083 1195 31 37.76 33 38.47 43.03 1095 1231 1291 29 32 30 Blue Montreat UVa-Wise 31 King Covenant Milligan Bryan Team G 1088 Total Rebounds 35.10 REB Avg/G oeat 2 3.6 72 0.48 2.78 37.28 5.12 35.69 37.76 3.23 38.47 31.09 29 8.00 31.71 36.21 32 34.94 35.03 33 31 43.03 30 32.21 Blue Covenant 1095 Milligan 34 31.03 Montreat King 962 32.57 Bryan 997 31 Team G Total ReboundMargin 30 Tennessee Wesleyan Union Virginia Intermont Own Opp +/- no 4 22 3.1 -6.71 38.91 32.21 34 -6.20 38.77 32.57 30 Union Virginia Intermont UVa-Wise 31 35.10 41.06 -5.97 2007-08 AACTeamStatisticsLeaders fi fi fi fi eld 29 263 812 .324 29263 eld eld 29 294 475 .619 29294 eld ed 2 97 34.03 987 29 eld ed 2 3.3 00 -5.97 40.00 34.03 29 eld 596 .327 31195 624 .713 31445 ilgn 3 49 14.97 479 15.00 16.27 15.29 435 13.94 32 488 474 17.65 432 29 600 30 31 Avg/G 31 Assists 34 G Blue Tennessee Wesleyan Milligan Covenant Montreat Bryan Union Team Assists no 4 0 3.00 3.12 102 3.58 2.45 100 34 111 76 32 11.46 31 378 31 Blue 33 UVa-Wise 31 Tennessee Wesleyan Union 11.97 Milligan 359 Montreat 72 Team G 30 Blocks King Virginia Intermont 2.32 UVa-Wise 31 Blocks 390 Avg/G 12.58 (3) Milligan92, (2) Union80, (5) Tenn. Wesleyan83, (1) King72, (9) UVa-Wise 80, (7) Montreat 90, igClee 3 0 9.12 301 9.29 33 316 9.62 1.87 34 308 10.59 9.50 2.12 56 307 32 Blue 285 70 29 King College 30 2.14 30 Union College 1.87 33 Virginia 62 IntermontCollege Milligan College 56 Covenant College 29 Team G 30 Steals Bryan Virginia Intermont King Covenant Steals Avg/G Union 71, Union 76, King 79, otet 3 2.4 87 -2.16 18.77 20.94 0.25 31 19.06 0.97 18.81 1.21 32 -0.63 20.53 19.70 19.56 18.48 19.30 Blue 19.93 34 3.59 33 UVa-Wise 31 0.81 30 20.59 Montreat 17.00 17.42 16.61 Virginia Intermont 29 7.00 31 Milligan 210 Tennessee Wesleyan 21.10 Union 30 King 8.10 Covenant 251 Team 7.97 G 17.13 Turnover Margin 31 247 Bryan College 31 Tennessee WesleyanCollege -3.97 UVa-Wise 31 Own Montreat College 247 Opp 7.97 +/- ra 0 99 1.7 -4.43 15.47 19.90 0 Bryan 3 2008 AAC Tournament –Bristol, Tenn. fi fi fi fi ed 2 33 13.21 383 29 eld ed 2 6 2.31 67 29 eld edClee 9 3 8.21 238 29 eld College ed 2 2.6 74 -4.17 17.48 21.66 29 eld Tenn. Wesleyan75 Milligan67 King 61 UVa-Wise 62 Championship Montreat 63 Quarter First Round Semi (6) Bryan62 (10)Blue (8) Va. Intermont67 fi nals fi nal (4)Covenant77 fi eld 61 WWW.UCBULLDOGS.COM Union College • 23 Name/School G No. Avg No. Blocks Name/School G Mon Kimbery Staley, Avg/G Brooke Smith, UC TWC Rachel Sitzlar, Rikki Baughman, Mill 31 Amanda Holmes, King Megan Criss, Blue 74 34 Cov Laura Grady, 31 32 No. 2.39 Wise Lauren Jervis, 33 65 42 Heather Mandela, Mill 32 1.91 VIC Haley Odle, 1.36 25 1.00 27 .76 Steals 28 30 32 20 Name/School G 20 UC Allison Fowler, .74 21 22 Liz Martin, Cov .71 30 .70 .69 Biles, Cov Lyndee Rikki Baughman, Mill 20 Janel Cox, Mon 34 .67 KeKe Bean, BC Brinkley Knowles, Cov 94 32 29 29 Mon Chazaree Wright, 2.76 VIC Kendra Newman, 79 76 74 VIC Brianna Garrison, 29 2.47 2.62 2.55 31 25 28 49 58 29 1.69 42 51 30 1.87 48 1.68 1.82 49 1.66 1.63 2007-08 AAC Statistics AAC 2007-08 Autumn Arney, VIC Autumn Arney, 29 77 2.66 Name/School G FTM FTA Pct FTA FTM Pct. Throw Free Name/School G Janel Cox, Mon Avg/G UC Allison Fowler, Rikki Baughman, Mill Liz Martin, Cov 34 32 31 Brinkley Knowles, Cov 116 194 134 Wise Brittany Maxwell, VIC 29 134 224 King 153 Beth Raby, Arney, Mon 31 Avg/G 29 100 .866 .866 130 .769 No. 86 106 25 29 .876 138 .768 Autumn Wright, 85 107 145 Chazaree 106 .804 176 Heather Mandela, Mill .802 33 .824 103 32 Rebounds 131 112 Name/School G .786 147 Mon Chazaree Wright, .762 Rikki Baughman, Mill Heather Mandela, Mill Megan Criss, Blue 25 Katie Davis, BC 32 263 Cov Laura Grady, 32 10.52 316 Wise Lauren Jervis, No. 249 Brooke Smith, UC 9.88 27 VIC Michelle Shockley, 7.78 Wise Megan Rutherford, 206 29 28 7.63 30 Assists 221 27 210 30 223 34 Name/School G 7.62 173 7.50 Liz Martin, Cov 7.43 189 251 6.41 Janel Cox, Mon 6.30 7.38 Kayla Lewis, Blue UC Allison Fowler, Katie Davis, BC Whitney Mace, Mon 29 Carley Blankenship, UC 31 29 KeKe Bean, BC 201 34 Ashley Lunsford, UC 180 6.93 129 137 34 31 5.81 4.45 29 4.03 116 109 116 3.41 3.52 34 4.00 28 106 3.12 90 3.21 2007-08 AAC Individual Statistics Leaders 2007-08 AAC Individual eld College 64.93 eld .619 .324 294 475 812 .362 263 1832 29 663 fi UVa-Wise UVa-Wise 61.81 .666 .294 428 643 524 .388 154 1720 31 667 Union College 81.03 .726 798 .393 579 737 290 .474 1991 34 943 Summary College Team College 69.48 Union .713 .327 445 624 College .425 195 596 1783 Milligan 77.12 757 31 66.83 College .757 75.07 721 .360 546 Covenant .667 College .455 210 584 .289 362 543 1883 .399 165 570 .760 College 1851 509 670 .317 32 856 .401 194 612 Avg/G King 30 739 1839 College 737 29 Wesleyan Pct. FTA 70.45 Montreat FTM 71.91 Intermont .743 Pct. 3PA 3PM .328 466 627 .692 Tennessee .457 360 118 Pct. FGA .362 526 760 1749 351 .446 127 FGM 1930 31 800 College Virginia 860 33 G Bryan 65.43 Blue .694 638 .310 443 202 652 .372 1771 30 659 G FGM 3PM FTM G FGM Pts Pts/G 25 192 0 106 490 19.60 192 25 490 0 106 32 195 4 112 506 15.81 195 32 506 4 112 32 208 5 194 615 19.22 32 208 615 194 5 Name/School G FGM FGA Pct FGA VIC Haley Odle, 30 Biles, Cov Lyndee 29 FGM 182 34 130 UC Allison Fowler, 142 4 54 Cov Laura Grady, 28 58 49 80 143 116 417 394 13.90 13.59 458 13.47 14 Field Goal Pct. Pct Name/School G 46 346 12.36 Rikki Baughman, Mill Mon 25 192 346 .555 Brooke Smith, UC Wright, 32 3PA Chazaree VIC 208 Cov Laura Grady, Odle, 346 Haley 34 .601 30 182 379 .480 287 Heather Mandela, Mill 3PM Liz Martin, Cov 514 28 32 .558 Katie Davis, BC 143 195 291 407 3-Pt FG Pct. .491 .479 29 Name/School G 29 174 UC Susanna Todd, 157 469 Leah Anderson, Mill 439 .371 UC Allison Fowler, .358 Blue 34 Jessica Brokaw, 30 TWC Lindsey Jackson, 73 34 51 Whitney Mace, Mon 29 150 31 Wise 111 Brittany Maxwell, 58 .487 49 70 .459 Holly Hudson, Blue 135 31 31 127 186 Biles, Cov Lyndee .430 .386 68 91 .376 29 189 246 .360 .370 60 29 174 54 .345 160 .338 Jodi Smith, Blue 29 70 209 .335 Heather Mandela, Mill Brooke Smith, UC 34 287 Mon Chazaree Wright, 16 Rikki Baughman, Mill 188 778 22.88 Scoring Name/School Liz Martin, Cov Katie Davis, BC 29 174 29 64 157 145 89 557 19.21 98 501 17.28 LADY BULLDOG BASKETBALL 24 •Union College lyr col Week Feburary 5,2008 January 29,2008 January 22,2008 January15, 2008 Katie Davis, Bryan January 8, 2008 Brooke Smith, Union Liz Martin,Covenant Rikki Baughman,Milligan Chazaree Wright, Montreat Player, School Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Blue W F Blue W Wendy Vork Blue C Amber Smith W Blue Katie Davis F Kaylin Carswell Misty Neel F Megan Criss F Alysha Cornell Ewa Bartowiak Player Pos. School Virginia Intermont F Montreat UVa-Wise King Milligan Covenant Bryan Haley Odle F C Adrienne Womack C Kimbery Staley G Heather Mandela F W Anisha Buchanan Union Candace Lee Becca Morris Player Pos. School Covenant Bryan Montreat Milligan F G Brooke Smith G/F F Chazaree Wright W Rikki Baughman Liz Martin Katie Davis Player Pos. School 2007-08 All-AACTeam Regular-Season Co-Champions Brooke Smith–F-Union All-Conference FirstTeam Player oftheYear All-Freshman Team Union College King College Heather Mandela–CMilligan Freshman oftheYear fi fi fi fi eld eld eld eld aa ui G Milligan Milligan King King King G G King King Rose Pezzimenti F F Covenant Sarah Muniz G Bethany Wilson Covenant Kayla Olson Covenant F G Kristi Moody F Amanda Holmes Crista Burtnett F F Liz Martin Natalea Gulyas Erika Forland Union Player Pos. School Milligan Montreat Covenant G Covenant G F G Allison Fowler Kimberly Staley G Brit White Liz Martin Union Lyndee Biles King Player Pos. 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