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Covering Georgia Tech ...... 2-6 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ The ACC ...... 87-92 Media Information ...... 2-3 Tradition ...... 64 Radio & Television ...... 4 2003-04 Statistics ...... 89-90 Travel ...... 4 2004-05 Composite Schedule ...... 91-92 Yellow Jacket Directory ...... 5 Maps/Directions to Georgia Tech ...... 5 Opponents ...... 93-110 Radio/TV Chart; Team Head Shots ...... 6 2004-05 Opponents ...... 94-101 Regular Season Tournament Information...... 101 2004-05 Outlook ...... 7-12 2005 ACC Tournament ...... 102 Schedule ...... 11 Record vs. All Opponents ...... 103 Team Roster ...... 12 Record vs. Conferences ...... 104 Series Results ...... 105-109 Players ...... 13-34 Year-by-Year Team Statistics ...... 110 Coaches ...... 35-42 Staff...... 43-46 Record Book ...... 111-126 Last Time it Happened ...... 112 This is Georgia Tech ...... 47-74 Team Records ...... 113-115 Administration ...... 48-49 Individual Records...... 116-117 ...... 50 Opponent Records...... 118-119 Georgia Tech Degree ...... 51 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Career Leaders ...... 120-121 Campus ...... 52-53 Records by Class ...... 122-123 Athletic Excellence ...... 54-55 Annual Leaders ...... 124-125 Traditions ...... 56-57 1000 Point Scorers...... 132 Facilities ...... 58-59 Coliseum and Locker Room ...... 60-61 Tech History ...... 127-160 Women’s Scholarships ...... 62-65 Georgia Tech Timeline ...... 128-131 Total Person Program ...... 66 Individual Career Stats ...... 132-142 Jackets in the Community ...... 67 All-Time Roster ...... 143 Women’s Basketball Photos ...... 68-70 Where are they Now? ...... 144 Women’s Basketball Opportunities...... 71-74 Yellow Jackets in the Pros ...... 145 Jackets in National Level Competition ...... 146 2003-04 Review ...... 75-86 Georgia Tech Hall of Fame ...... 147 Notes ...... 76-77 Honors ...... 148-149 Results and Statistics ...... 78-81 Postseason Competition ...... 150 Box Scores ...... 82-86 ACC Tournament...... 151 Regular-Season Tournaments ...... 152-153 Year-by-Year Results ...... 154-160 A Special Thanks... The Georgia Tech women’s basketball program would like to offer a special thanks to both adidas and Russell Athletic for the continued support of the Yellow Jackets.

The 2004-05 Georgia Tech Women’s Basketball Media Guide... is a publication of the Georgia Tech Sports Information office. Edited and Designed by Cheryl Watts; Cover Design by Cheryl Watts with assistance from Steve Welsh; Contributors were Georgia Tech Communications, David Alvord, Melissa Jenkins, Kirin Kumar and Chris Whitehead; Cover Photos by ICPA, Stanley Leary, Steve Ritter, Rob Skinner, Pete Casabonne and the novice photographers of the Georgia Tech women’s basketball team; Current Head Shots and Group Shots by Leary; Additional Inside Photography by Casabonne, Walt Beasley, Jimmy Cribb, Scott Cunningham, John Gilman, Barry Gossage/WNBA Photos, Jo Hester, Keith Krebs, Leary, Jack Reimer, Ritter, Skinner, Vern Verna and other unidentified pho- tographers of the past; Printing by Ebsco Media and J.D. Rutledge. 1 MEDIA INFORMATION

Georgia Tech Sports Information The Georgia Tech Sports Information office thanks you for your interest in covering the women’s basket- ball team. This media guide was designed to specifically the media in covering the team. So that the 150 Bobby Dodd Way, NW Atlanta, Ga. 30332 sports information office may better serve you in your efforts to cover Georgia Tech women’s basketball, Office: (404) 894-5445 please follow these few simple guidelines. We look forward to working with you throughout the season. Fax: (404) 894-1248 For information, photos, interviews or any other special requests, please contact Cheryl Watts, Assistant Press Row: (404) 894-5458 Sports Information Director, at (404) 894-5445. Website: www.ramblinwreck.com Media Credentials Press credentials are issued to accredited members of the working media only. Working space at the press table in Alexander Memorial Coliseum will be available to the working media only. Children and other nonworkers are not allowed in the press working area. Requests for credentials should be made in writing via fax or email to Cheryl Watts of the sports infor- mation office no later than one day in advance of the requested home game. Will-call for women’s basketball game is located at the players entrance on 8th Street. All requested credentials can be found inside the door.

Photo Credentials Allison George Only photographers on assignment will be issued photo passes, and admission to the court is by photo Director of Communications pass only. Home Phone: (678) 595-7728 Photographers may work from either baseline at Alexander Memorial Coliseum and in front of Press Email: [email protected] Row opposite the team benches provided they are seated behind the gold border that surrounds the court. NO photographers may sit or stand behind team benches. At all times, photographer positions are at the complete discretion of the basketball game officials and the sports information staff. Failure to comply with their directions may result in expulsion from the arena.

Game Day Parking Parking for all women’s basketball games is available in the lot beside Alexander Memorial Coliseum, accessible via 10th and 8th Streets. Only reserved parking is available in the players lot behind the coli- seum.

Mike Stamus Chris Capo Game Day Media Services Assoc. Dir. of Communications Asst. Dir. of Communications Programs, cumulative statistics, starting lineups and game notes will be available prior to the start of Home Phone: (770) 951-1939 Home Phone: (404) 314-1635 each game. Complete box scores and play-by-play will be distributed to the media at halftime and again Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] at the end of the game. Fax machine service will be available in the press room. If you need final box scores faxed to your media outlet, please submit your request to a member of the sports information staff.

Media Work Room The media work room at Alexander Memorial Coliseum at McDonald’s Center is located on the top floor of the coliseum annex on the South side of the arena. Media should enter the coliseum at the players’ entrance to the Jim Luck Building, turn left, and walk up the steps to the top floor to reach the media room.

Post-Game Press Conferences Melissa Jenkins Scott MacDonald For all home games, per request, both Georgia Tech head coach MaChelle Joseph and the visiting head Asst. Dir. of Communications Asst. Dir. of Communications coach will hold their postgame press conferences in the Hyder Room, located on the second floor of the Home Phone: (404) 603-9953 Home Phone: (404) 846-2258 Jim Luck Building next to the media work room. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Requested Georgia Tech players will also be brought to the media room following a 10-minute cooling off period. Please make all players and coaches requests to Cheryl Watts prior to the conclusion of the game.

Telephones and Filing A limited number of long distance phones are available in the media work room on a first-come, first serve basis. All long-distance phone lines require a credit card for billing.

Interview Policy All Georgia Tech players and coaches will be available throughout the season for interviews, subject to Cheryl Watts Chris Whitehead the following guidelines. Asst. Dir. of Communications Sports Information Intern All interview requests must be made through the sports information office at (404) 894-5445, contact- Women’s Basketball Contact Home Phone: (404) 697-6363 ing Cheryl Watts. Please allow at least 24 hours prior notice for interviews, and do not attempt to contact Home Phone: (404) 351-0651 Email: [email protected] players in their dorm rooms. Players home phone numbers will not be distributed to the media members, Email: [email protected] and game day interviews with players are not permitted.

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Covering Practice Quick Facts Georgia Tech’s practices are generally open to the media with Coach Joseph and Tech players available for brief interviews prior to or immediately following practice. Media wishing to cover practice must con- General tact Cheryl Watts in the Georgia Tech Sports Information Office at (404) 894-5445 before attending, at Full Name: ...... Georgia Institute of Technology least one day in advance. Location: ...... Atlanta, Ga. Founded: ...... 1885 Jackets on the Internet Enrollment: ...... 16,000 Current information on all Georgia Tech varsity teams is available by visiting the official website of the Nickname: ...... Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck Mascot: ...... “Buzz,” 1930 Model A Ford Georgia Tech Athletic Association, www.ramblinwreck.com. Colors: ...... Old Gold and White Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Georgia Tech Hotline Conference: ...... Atlantic Coast (ACC) Updates on Georgia Tech women’s basketball can be found by calling the Georgia Tech Sports Hotline at Arena (Capacity): ...... Alexander Memorial Coliseum (404) 894-5507. at McDonald’s Center (9,191) President: ...... Dr. G. Wayne Clough (Georgia Tech, 1964) Contacting Coach Joseph Athletic Director : ...... Dave Braine (North Carolina, 1965) Athletic Association Phone:...... 404-894-5400 Members of the media wishing to speak to Coach Joseph are asked to contact the sports information Ticket Office Phone: ...... 888-Tech-Tix; 404-894-5447 office at (404) 894-5445 with at least 24 hours notice. Athletics Website: ...... www.ramblinwreck.com Coach Joseph will also be available each Tuesday on the ACC Coaches Teleconference beginning in January. Women’s Basketball History ACC Media Relations First Year of Women’s Basketball: ...... 1974-75 The Atlantic Coast Conference Media Relations Office offers a wide array of services to the media, fans All-Time Record: ...... 389-442 (30 years) and member institution personnel. The conference website is www.theacc.com. NCAA Tournament Appearances:...... Two Last NCAA Appearance: ...... 2003, Lost in first round to Virginia Tech Those wishing more information on the Atlantic Coast Conference and its member institutions, please WNIT Appearances: ...... Four contact the league office. The women’s basketball contact in the media relations department at the league Last WNIT Appearance: ...... 2002, Lost in first round to (Fla.) office is Amy Yakola, and she can be reached by calling (336) 851-6062. The Coaching Staff Coaches Teleconference Teleconference Schedule Head Coach: ...... MaChelle Joseph (Purdue, 1992) Georgia Tech head coach MaChelle Joseph and the other 10 ACC beginning January 4, 2005 Record at School: ...... 14-15 (1 year) Career Record: ...... Same women’s basketball coaches will be available on a weekly telecon- Jim Davis, Clemson ...... 11:00 Basketball Office Phone: ...... 404-894-5406 ference each Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:28 p.m., beginning Janu- , Duke ...... 11:08 Best Time to Reach Coach: ...... Through SID ary 4 and concluding March 1 prior to the ACC Tournament. , Florida State ...... 11:16 Assistant Coach: ...... Mack McCarthy (Virginia Tech, 1974) MaChelle Joseph, Georgia Tech ..... 11:24 Each coach will have approximately eight minutes to make an Assistant Coach: ...... Art Prevost (Lamar, 1990) , Maryland ...... 11:32 opening statement and answer questions. The media telephone Assistant Coach: ...... Sytia Messer (Arkansas, 1999) , Miami ...... 11:40 number is (913) 981-5532. Director of Basketball Operations: ...... Kyle Snipes (Wake Forest, 1995) , North Carolina ...... 11:48 Athletic Trainer:...... Carla Gilson (Tulane, 1993) ACC Player and Rookie of the Week , NC State ...... 11:56 , Virginia ...... 12:04 2003-04 Team Information Each week an ACC Women’s Basketball Player and Rookie of the Beth Dunkenberger, Virginia Tech . 12:12 Overall Record: ...... 14-15 Week are selected by a panel of media representatives around the Mike Peterson, Wake Forest ...... 12:20 Home Record: ...... 8-4 ACC region from nominations provided by the league sports infor- Away Record: ...... 4-8 mation directors. The players are announced Monday afternoon and appear in the weekly press release. Neutral Record: ...... 2-3 Conference Record/Finish: ...... 5-11/8th Honors and Awards Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 The /ACSWA All-ACC teams, All-Freshman team, Coach of the Year, Player of the Year Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/5 and Rookie of the Year are selected in a vote by members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association Newcomers: ...... 5 (ACSWA). The All-ACC teams and All-Freshman team are announced the week of the tournament, and the individual honors are announced the week following the tournament. Sports Information Sports Information Director: ...... Allison George (Georgia Tech, 1988) Associate Sports Information Dir.: ...... Mike Stamus (Va. Tech, 1982) Assistant Sports Information Director/ Women’s Basketball Contact: ...... Cheryl Watts (Georgia Tech, 2002) Email:...... [email protected] Home Phone: ...... (404) 351-0651 Cell Phone: ...... (404) 502-4377 Asst. Sports Information Directors:..... Chris Capo (Georgia Tech, 1997) Melissa Jenkins (Georgia Tech, 1994) Scott MacDonald (St. Andrews, 1999) Sports Information Intern: ...... Chris Whitehead (Georgia Tech, 2002) Emails: .... @at.gtaa.gatech.edu Student Assistants: ...... David Alvord, Chris Grupp, Kirin Kumar Sports Information Phone: ...... 404-894-5445 Press Row Crew: Longtime Members of the Georgia Tech women’s basketball press row crew include (L-R): Jay Vinicki, com- Sports Information Fax: ...... 404-894-1248 puter spotter; Agnes Green, public address; Brian Hollen, scoreboard; Debbie Mulcahy, official scorer; Melissa Jenkins, clock; Tho- Press Row Phone: ...... 404-894-5458 mas Lozano, manual statistics; and Chris Whitehead, computer statistics. Not pictured is Robbie Calhoun, shot clock. Sports Information Address: 150 Bobby Dodd Way, Atlanta, Ga. 30332

3 JACKETS ON THE AIR JACKETS ON RADIO

All Yellow Jacket women’s basketball games will ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Hoyt returns for his eighth season providing the be broadcast on Georgia Tech’s student owned and color commentary for the home women’s basket- operated station, WREK 91.1 FM in Atlanta, and on ball games and serves as the play-by-play caller for WREK’s website at www.wrek.org. The 40,000 watt a number of Yellow Jacket volleyball contests. station has been home to the women’s basketball The Yellow Jackets will also debut on XM Satellite team for more than 20 years. Long-time play-by- Radio during the 2004-05 season, as selected ACC play announcer Richard Musterer returns for his football and men’s and women’s basketball games 21st year with the team, and he will be joined by will be a part of the XM Kurt Hoyt and a wide array of students. basic channel lineup Musterer made his women’s basketball debut beginning this fall. in November, 1983 and has also called the action for Georgia Tech’s baseball and hockey teams on WREK-Radio. A Tech alumnus, he has worked for the Georgia Tech Radio Network, Sports South and Richard Musterer Fox Sports South calling occasional Yellow Jacket Play-by-Play baseball and softball games.

JACKETS ON THE TUBE

The Yellow Jackets have appeared on Georgia Tech’s All-Time TV Appearances television 92 times since 1990 and Date Opponent Network W/L ... Score Date Opponent Network W/L ... Score 2/18/90 at Wake Forest HTS (TD) L .... 59-73 12/5/98 at #17/14 NC State WKFT W ... 74-73 have no fewer than four games 2/4/91 at Maryland SS L .... 79-93 1/2/99 vs. Florida State Sh W ... 92-70 1/3/92 at Duke HTS (TD) L .... 76-80 1/10/99 vs. #12/10 Clemson FSS L .... 56-61 scheduled to air this season. 1/11/92 vs. Florida State GCTV (TD) L .... 66-77 1/18/99 vs. #5/4 Georgia M1 L .... 82-88 1/17/92 vs. NC State GCTV (TD) W ... 83-72 1/21/99 vs. Maryland FSS W ... 72-56 1/22/92 vs. Clemson GCTV (TD) L .... 69-73 1/24/99 vs. #7/6 North Carolina FSS W ... 91-84 2/8/92 vs. Virginia GCTV (TD) L .... 62-86 1/31/99 Florida State FSS W ... 86-78 2/29/92 vs. North Carolina GCTV (TD) L .... 70-73 12/9/99 vs. #25/NR Miss. State FSS L .... 56-71 Georgia Tech’s Television Record 1/14/93 vs. #3 Maryland GCTV (TD) L .... 66-77 1/16/00 at Florida State RSN L .... 64-93 Appearances: 92 1/18/93 vs. Florida State SS L .... 71-79 1/23/00 at Maryland RSN W ... 73-67 1/23/93 vs. #10 Virginia GCTV (TD) L .. 81-107 1/31/00 at Clemson RSN L .... 43-72 Record: 38-54 (.413) 2/3/93 vs. East Tennessee State GCTV (TD) W ... 88-55 2/3/00 vs. #24/23 Virginia FSS L .... 65-66 2/7/93 at #7 Maryland HTS L .... 70-75 2/6/00 vs. Wake Forest RSN W ... 60-54 2/19/93 vs NC State GCTV (TD) W ... 92-89 3/5/00 vs. #12/10 Duke RSN L .... 56-77 2/26/93 vs. Duke GCTV (TD) W ... 72-67 12/3/00 at #16/16 Miss. State FSS L .... 68-88 3/17/93 at Northwestern (NCAA) SCC L .... 62-90 1/5/01 vs. Florida State FSS L .... 65-66 1/ 5/94 vs. Chattanooga SS W ... 71-70 1/ 7/01 vs. NR/#25 Virginia RSN W ... 70-65 1/ 7/94 vs. NC State GCTV (TD) W ... 75-60 1/21/01 vs. Maryland RSN L .... 62-66 1/9/94 vs. Wake Forest HTS W ... 70-60 2/12/01 vs. #4/4 Duke RSN L .... 54-74 2/1/94 vs. Florida State SS W ... 63-51 2/15/01 vs. #21/20 NC State FSS L .... 68-74 2/6/94 vs. #10/11 Virginia GCTV (TD) L .... 54-82 12/27/01 vs. #10/#8 Georgia FSS L .... 52-69 2/12/94 vs. #3/3 North Carolina GCTV (TD) L .... 79-89 1/10/02 vs. Virginia FSS W ... 92-61 2/25/94 vs. Clemson GCTV (TD) L .... 51-55 1/14/02 vs. Maryland RSN W ... 61-58 2/27/94 vs. Duke GCTV (TD) W ... 61-56 1/20/02 at Florida State RSN W ... 73-56 1/5/95 vs. Maryland SS W ... 82-59 2/11/02 at Virginia RSN L .... 79-85 1/15/95 vs. NC State HTS L .... 67-81 12/27/02 vs. #24/#22 Georgia RSN W ... 65-61 1/23/95 vs. Florida State HTS L .... 58-60 1/13/03 vs. #1/#1 Duke RSN L .... 59-79 2/8/95 vs. #11 North Carolina SS (TD) L .... 62-84 1/20/03 at Florida State RSN L .... 47-66 2/25/95 vs. Clemson SS W ... 68-60 1/23/03 vs. Clemson FSNS W(OT) 89-78 Announcers Debbie Antonelli and Beth Mowins call 1/20/96 vs. #7 Virginia SS L .... 58-79 2/2/03 at #7/#6 North Carolina RSN L .... 64-76 the action during ACC women’s basketball games 1/22/96 vs. Florida State SS W ... 97-65 2/7/03 vs. Maryland FSNS W ... 59-51 televised by the Regional Sports Network. 2/11/96 vs. Wake Forest SS W ... 75-65 2/16/03 vs. Virginia ESPN2 L .... 54-56 2/14/96 vs. #19 NC State SS L .... 64-73 3/3/03 vs. Wake Forest RSN W ... 77-60 2/17/96 vs. #15 Duke SS L .... 55-70 3/8/03 vs. Florida State RSN W ... 64-59 2/25/96 at #16 Clemson SS W ... 72-62 3/9/03 vs.#2/#2 Duke RSN L .... 52-76 1/2/97 vs. Maryland FSS W ... 44-40 3/22/03 vs. Virginia Tech ESPN2 L .... 59-61 1/13/97 vs. #16 Clemson FSS L .... 59-67 12/27/03 vs. #11/12 Georgia RSN L .... 62-78 1/19/97 at Wake Forest FSS W ... 80-65 1/12/04 at Virginia RSN L .... 59-60 1/22/97 vs. Florida State FSS W ... 75-51 1/18/04 vs. Clemson RSN L .... 61-75 2/10/97 at Florida State FSS W ... 68-60 1/25/04 at Florida State Sh W ... 73-62 2/13/97 vs. #8 Virginia FSS W ... 72-60 2/23/04 vs. #11/15 North Carolina RSN L .... 46-58 2/23/97 at NC State FSS L .... 69-82 2/26/04 vs. NC State RSN W ... 76-61 1/4/98 at #22 Duke FSS L .... 56-87 3/5/04 vs. Wake Forest RSN L .... 59-61 1/18/98 vs. Florida State FSS, HTS, Sh L .... 53-88 1/26/98 vs. Maryland FSS, HTS, Sh L .... 57-68 2/13/98 vs. Wake Forest FSS W ... 58-53 FSNS - For Sports Net South; FSS - Fox Sports South; GCTV - Georgia 2/19/98 at Florida State Sh L .... 56-77 Community Television; HTS - Home Team Sports; M1 - MediaOne 2/22/98 vs. #19 Clemson M1 (TD) L .... 58-89 Cable; RSN - Regional Sports Network; SCC - SportsChannel-Chicago; 12/3/98 at #9/8 North Carolina FSS L .... 68-85 Sh - Sunshine; SS - Sports South; TD - Taped Delay

4 DIRECTORY & TRAVEL

Administration ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Other Important Numbers ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Head Coaches Dr. G. Wayne Clough ...... 404.894.5051 Georgia Tech Information ...... 404.894.2000 Seth Baron, Swimming & Diving ...... 404.894.1734 President, Georgia Institute of Technology Edge Athletic Center ...... 404.894.5400 Alan Drosky, Cross Country & Women’s Track .. 404.894.4420 Dave Braine ...... 404.894.5411 Accounting Office...... 404.894.5439 Ehren Earleywine, Softball ...... 404.894.5415 Director of Athletics Alexander-Tharpe Fund ...... 404.894.5439 Chan Gailey, Football ...... 404.894.5420 Dr. George Nemhauser ...... 404.894.2306 Athletic Dining Hall ...... 404.894.5456 Danny Hall, Baseball...... 404.894.5471 Faculty Representative for Athletics Athletic Facilities Office ...... 404.894.5474 Bruce Heppler, Golf ...... 404.894.0961 Paul Griffin ...... 404.894.3780 Equipment Room ...... 404.894.5462 Paul Hewitt, Men’s Basketball ...... 404.894.5425 Senior Associate Director of Athletics Marketing & Promotions ...... 404.894.4400 Grover Hinsdale, Men’s Track ...... 404.894.5488 Mary McElroy ...... 404.385.0956 Sports Medicine ...... 404.894.5460 MaChelle Joseph, Women’s Basketball ...404.894.5406 Sr. Assoc. Dir. of Athletics/Sr. Woman Administrator Ticket Office ...... 404.894.5447 Bryan Shelton, Women’s Tennis ...... 404.894.0458 Larry New ...... 404.894.5845 Weight Room ...... 404.894.3961 Bond Shymansky, Volleyball ...... 404.894.5453 Senior Associate Director of Athletics Kenny Thorne, Men’s Tennis...... 404.894.0459 Bobby Robinson ...... 404.894.9004 Senior Associate Director of Athletics DIRECTIONS Jack Thompson ...... 404.894.5427 Senior Associate Director of Athletics To Alexander Memorial Coliseum: Mollie Simmons Mayfield ...... 404.894.5441 Going South on I-75/85: Take the 10th/14th/17th/Techwood Drive Exit (All the same). You will be exiting Assistant Dir. of Athletics for Business onto Techwood Drive. Stay on Techwood Drive through the first light (14th St.) and take the right in the fork Jennifer Condaras ...... 404.894.8792 taking you to 10th Street. Techwood Drive will dead-end into the Coliseum. To reach the press parking lot, turn Director of Compliance right on 10th Street off Techwood Drive and then make an immediate left onto Fowler Street (the first traffic Eric Ciano...... 404.894.8648 light). Take the first left onto 8th Street, which is just after the Coliseum. Director of Player Development Going North on I-75/85: Take the 10th Street Exit. Turn left on 10th Street and cross the bridge. To reach the Wes Durham ...... 404.385.0594 press parking lot, follow 10th Street to Fowler Street (the first traffic light after the coliseum). Turn left onto Director of Broadcasting Fowler and take the first left onto 8th Street. The lot is behind the coliseum. Allison George ...... 404.894.5445 Director of Communications To Edge Athletic Center Scott McLaren ...... 404.894.5447 Going South on I-75/85: Take the North Avenue exit and turn right. Take a right at the first light (Techwood Director of Ticket Management Dr.) and the Edge Center will be on the left at the next intersection (Bobby Dodd Way). Sports Information is the Jay Shoop ...... 404.894.5461 first office on the left off of the main lobby. Director of Sports Medicine Going North on I-75/85: Take the Spring Street exit. Cross over Spring Street and turn left on West Peachtree Rob Skinner ...... 404.894.1069 Street. Turn left on North Avenue (one down) and follow North Avenue across the interstate. Turn right on Director of Homer Rice Center Techwood Drive at Bobby Dodd Stadium/Grant Field (first light after interstate exit ramp) and follow to Bobby Jim Stevens ...... 404.894.4433 Dodd Way, which is the first light. The Edge Center is on the left side at this corner, on the northeast corner of the Director of Academic Services stadium. Sports Information is the first office on the left off of the main lobby.

Basketball Staff 2004-05 Yellow Jacket Travel Plans MaChelle Joseph ...... 404.894.5406 Head Coach Costa Rica Exhibition ...... Oct. 15-19 Maryland / Wake Forest ...... Feb. 3 & 6 Art Prevost ...... 404.894.6781 Depart: October 15, 2004 Depart: February 2, 2005 Assistant Coach Headquarters: Real InterContinental Costa Rica (506.289.7000) Headquarters: Greenbelt Marriott (301.441.3700) Mack McCarthy...... 404.894.4418 Return: October 19, 2004 Depart: February 4, 2005 Assistant Coach Headquarters: Adam’s Mark Winston-Salem (336.721.2257) Tulsa ...... Dec. 12 Return: Immediately after game Sytia Messer ...... 404.894.9735 Depart: December 11, 2004 Assistant Coach Headquarters: Tulsa Southern Hills Marriott (918.493.7000) Arkansas ...... Feb. 13 LaChina Robinson ...... 404.894.4297 Return: December 13, 2004 Depart: February 12, 2005 Dir. of Women’s Basketball Operations Headquarters: TBA St. John’s ...... Dec. 17 Return: Immediately after game Kyle Snipes ...... 404.385.4118 Depart: December 16, 2004 Administrative Coordinator Headquarters: LaGuardia Marriott (718.565.8900) Virginia Tech ...... Feb. 16 Samantha Tomlinson ...... 404.894.5406 Return: December 18, 2004 Depart: February 15, 2005 Administrative Assistant Headquarters: Holiday Inn (540.552.7001) Florida State...... Jan. 6 Return: Immediately after game Depart: January 5, 2005 Support Personnel Headquarters: Radisson Inn (850.224.6000) Clemson ...... Feb. 24 Carla Gilson ...... 404.894.1251 Return: Immediately after game Depart: February 23, 2005 Headquarters: Martin Inn (864.654.9020) Asst. Athletic Trainer/Women’s Basketball Duke...... Jan. 17 Return: Immediately after game Troy Peace ...... 404.894.6464 Depart: January 16, 2005 Associate Dir. of Academic Services Headquarters: Durham Marriott (919.768.6029) ACC Tournament ...... March 4-7 Neal Peduzzi ...... 404.894.3961 Return: Immediately after game Depart: March 2, 2005 Headquarters: Courtyard by Marriott (336.294.3800) Asst. Player Development Coach/Women’s Basketball Miami ...... Jan. 23 Return: TBA Depart: January 22, 2005 Headquarters: Don Shula Hotel (305.820.8034) Return: Immediately after game

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77 OUTLOOK

Four Graduating Seniors, 66 percent of the scoring, 49 percent of the rebounding 03 and 2003-04 seasons. Isom's 47 three-pointers were the most by any Georgia Tech and 81 percent of the assists…all gone. Most would describe the 2004-05 season as player in 2004, and Pacariz's leadership abilities were virtually unmatched. a "rebuilding" year for the Georgia Tech women's basketball team. Just don't tell the "It's a tremendous loss for us losing not only four good players, but the type of team and coaches that. leadership that they provided for this program," said Joseph. "Because I spent my When questioned about the goals for the upcoming season, second-year head first three years at Georgia Tech with those young women, this year's team is almost coach MaChelle Joseph calmly replied, "One of the goals every year for Georgia Tech is like a new one. I helped recruit every player that will be on the team this season, so to make the NCAA Tournament while building this program towards a National Cham- that is very exciting to me because we are going to be a totally different type of team. pionship." This year is no different, but the players and coaches know that they need It will have a different personality and it will be somewhat young and inexperienced, to start somewhere. As for a rebuilding year…not this season! but I'm very excited about the opportunity this year." "Georgia Tech has never had a winning record in ACC play," Joseph said, "and The Yellow Jackets return eight letterwinners from the 2003-04 team, including obviously that goal is in the forefront of our minds. We want to have a winning record five that earned starts in conference games. Megan Harpring (Dunwoody, Ga.), Jes- in the ACC and make it to the NCAA Tournament." With additional experience to the sica Williams (Riverdale, Ga.) and (Douglasville, Ga.) started more than coaching staff, along with one of the top recruiting classes in the nation, the 2004-05 10 games in 2004, with Harpring as the only returnee to have competed in every con- Georgia Tech team may have the ability to do just that. test a year ago. After finishing the 2003-04 season with a 14-15 record, Joseph had some gaps to fill--both in the lineup and on the sidelines. She began with adding more experience The Forwards to her coaching staff while adjusting the duties of the remaining assistant coach. Art Prevost, the only remaining assistant coach from a year ago, was named the program's With the more experienced play of junior forwards Williams and Terry, the Yellow recruiting coordinator during the summer, a role in which he brings a wealth of expe- Jackets post play is expected to be the 2004-05 team's strong suit. Both players fin- rience. ished atop ACC categories at the end of the 2003-04 season and their coaches and "I'm very fortunate to have one of the top recruiters in the country on this staff," teammates are looking for even more from them this season. The coaches are expect- said Joseph. "I appreciate the fact that, although Art was offered a head coaching job ing big seasons out of both players and believe that they now have the experience in the spring, he chose to stay at Georgia Tech to help build this program. We have and the ability to step up and be impact players for the Yellow Jacket program. always talked about winning a championship here, and there is no doubt in my mind "We felt that heading into last season our perimeter play was going to be our that he is committed to Georgia Tech. Having the type of person on your staff that mainstay," said Joseph. "But this year, looking particularly at Kasha Terry and Jessica doesn't quit until the job is done is a great asset to me and to this program." Williams, the strength will be our inside play. For sophomores to lead the Atlantic Faced with the task of replacing two vacant assistant coaching positions, Joseph Coast Conference in a statistical category is a pretty impressive feat. With Kasha lead- immediately looked for things that were missing from the staff as a whole. After her ing the league in blocked shots, and Jessica in offensive rebounds, we are looking not first season as a head coach, one thing that stood out was she needed more experi- only for leadership from these two players, but also for them to set the tone, both ence on her staff, and what better place than with another person with head coach- offensively and defensively, for this young team." ing experience. After making a name for herself on the defensive end of the court in her first two "I felt that it was important to go out and find somebody that had been a head seasons as a Yellow Jacket, in the offseason Terry committed herself to becoming a coach because I only had one year myself and was more complete player. One of the best shot-blockers the only person on the staff with head coaching ex- in the nation, Terry averaged 2.5 blocks per game perience," said Joseph. "I was fortunate enough to Junior Forward while pulling down 4.6 rebounds per contest a year find somebody like Mack McCarthy that had more ago. A McDonald's High School All-American, her than 20 years of coaching experience that can help Kasha Terry 9.6 points per game is the most of any returning with so many different aspects of the program. I'm Yellow Jacket, and she will be looked to for even excited about the opportunity to work with him and more of a presence on the offensive end of the court draw from his extensive experience on the men's in the coming year. side." "We've always known that Kasha had tremen- Joining McCarthy for her first year as an assis- dous defensive abilities, but this year her challenge tant with the Yellow Jacket program is former Ar- is maintaining a level of consistency game-in and kansas standout Sytia Messer. Her experience in game-out," Joseph said. "It's sometimes hard to do both the Final Four and as a National Champion in for a young post player, but she's no longer that the WNIT made her an added bonus for Joseph and young player. She's an established veteran in the the Georgia Tech program. ACC so we are expecting her to bring her top game "I knew Sytia as a player and knew what kind every night and set the tone for all of the other post of competitor she was," Joseph said, "but the thing players, especially the younger ones. Kasha came over the summer that impressed me the most was in here as a High School All-American, and now is her work ethic and commitment to helping Geor- the time for her to blossom into that type of player gia Tech sign a Top 10 class. She has been a pleas- because she has the potential. She will be the focal ant surprise for us and will be a tremendous role point of our offense as the go-to player inside. As model for our players. She is energetic but very pro- she has success early, I'm sure that several teams fessional at the same time, and I have tremendous will come at her, but she knows this and accepts the respect for her as a person, player, and now as a responsibility. She finds it as a challenge but also coach." sees that this is her time, as she's been in the shad- Just as important as filling coaching positions ows of Sonja Mallory during her freshman year and was filling the leadership roles of four departing the four seniors from a year ago. She's excited about seniors in Fallon Stokes, Alex Stewart, Megan Isom her opportunity and looking forward to meeting and Jasmina Pacariz. Stokes led the Yellow Jackets the challenge." in scoring and rebounding in 2003-04, while With four breakout games a year ago, Williams Stewart led the ACC in assists in each of the 2002- showed the Georgia Tech coaching staff, along with 8 OUTLOOK her teammates, that she can step up and fill a role greatest asset, and she is expected to compete at the as a scorer for this year's team. The second-leading low-post position, complementing Terry and Will- returning scorer from the 2003-04 team averaged iams. 5.7 points per game and finished second on the "Daphne has great size, and for her size, very team with an average of 5.7 rebounds per contest. good quickness," said Joseph. "The biggest thing is "Jessica showed us last season what she was getting her into game shape, and she has been work- capable of," said Joseph. "I think that, at times, she ing on her conditioning. She has a great touch even surprised herself with the success that she had. around the basket, and a great feel for the game for Because of those games, though, her confidence a player her size. She has the ability to score with level is high. She is another player that committed her back to the basket or facing it, so we're looking herself during the offseason to not only her indi- forward to seeing what she can do for us this sea- vidual development but also to helping Georgia son." Tech become a winning team. She wants Georgia Janie Mitchell has the ability to challenge im- Tech to turn the corner to become a Top-25 program, mediately for a spot in the lineup with her ability to and she will be one of the key people that this team play three, possibly four, positions on the court and looks to for leadership." her raw athletic ability. The NIKE All-American av- Recovering from a knee injury suffered half- eraged more than 20 points a game her last three way through conferece play in 2004 is Kentrina years in high school and the coaches are looking for Wilson, a player that the coaches say can play four her to be an impact player at Georgia Tech. of five positions on the court. The sophomore from "We recruited Janie to be an immediate impact Deerfield Beach, Fla. played in every game prior to player, and I think that's why she chose to come to her injury in early February, and had earned a start- Georgia Tech, because of her opportunity to make a ing role in two contests after showcasing her con- difference early on," Joseph said. "She has a tre- sistent play at the collegiate level. Her work ethic mendous work ethic and is a great athlete that has on the court carried over into her rehabilitation, as a knack for scoring. I think that Janie has challenged she was ready to return to action the first day of herself to match the accomplishments of her mother, school in the 2004-05 season. Junior Forward who was a freshman All-American at Georgia. We "When Kentrina got hurt last season, it was a were very fortunate to be able to attract a player of huge loss for our team because she was just com- Jessica Williams her caliber to Georgia Tech and are looking for big ing into her own," Joseph said. "She had started things out of her." some games, earned herself playing time and was really gaining her confidence. She wasn't backing The Guards down from anybody and I was very impressed with how she adjusted as a freshman. In all of my years With the loss of all three starting guards from of coaching, I had never seen a player adjust so eas- a year ago, the Yellow Jackets have some major roles ily from high school to college in all aspects-aca- to fill in the backcourt. Georgia Tech returns a pair demics, basketball, and her social life. I think that of shooters in Harpring and Stephanie Higgs she has a great ability to lead and I have complete (Lawrenceville, Ga.), both of whom are capable of confidence that she won't come back the same as hitting the three and bringing the ball up the court, she was, but rather better than she was before." and a key reserve in Cheytoria Phillips (Raleigh, Rounding out the returning frontcourt players NC). With only two players returning, the coaches is junior Ashley Guerrant (East Lansing, Mich.). are looking for a freshman to challenge for a start- The coaches hope that Guerrant will have a bigger ing position while providing healthy competition at impact on the offensive end of the court after be- all three guard positions. ing utilized primarily for her defensive play in the "Although we lost three experienced, veteran first two years of her career. guards, it is a very exciting time for our program be- “I am looking forward to seeing how Ashley cause we have several players with the ability to step has developed in the off-season,” Joseph said. “With in and earn minutes and starting positions," Joseph her height at 6-3 and being so athletic, we hope said. "We are excited about it as coaches because that Ashley has developed a stronger offensive we feel like we have gone out and recruited some game during the offseason. In the past, she’s been very talented players. We know they are young and counted on primarily for her defensive abilities, and inexperienced, but we think it is a good thing. I think especially her rebounding, but this year we are look- with us trying to build this program and turn the ing for an offensive presence as well. She definitely corner, it's a great situation to have young players gives us some depth and size inside and we hope come in with the high expectations that they have." that she will continue developing into a more com- The veteran of the returning guards is Harpring, plete player.” the only player on the roster to have competed in A pair of High School All-Americans in Daphne every game in the past two years. Known primarily Mitchell (Atlanta, Ga.) and Janie Mitchell (Jack- Sophomore Forward for her work ethic, this former high school standout son, Miss.) will join the Yellow Jacket frontcourt in scorer will be the Yellow Jackets' primary three-point 2004-05, and Joseph expects for both freshmen to Kentrina Wilson threat this season, after the loss of Megan Isom from challenge the upperclassmen immediately for play- a year ago. The coaches are also looking for Harpring ing time. Daphne Mitchell's physical strength is her to take a more assertive role as one of the leaders of 9 OUTLOOK

this young team, both on the court and behind the from a challenge. I don't think that she will be put scenes. into any position in the ACC that she hasn't been in "The thing I respect the most about Megan is oversees, and that's what makes her so much bet- her work ethic and desire to win," Joseph said. "No ter. She has great size and overall body strength matter what, she is ready to battle and wants to win and can play all three guard positions. She is a very more than anything else. This summer, she was unselfish player, but the thing that separates her challenged to further develop her perimeter game, from everyone else is her defensive ability. She has to be more consistent from the three-point line. She a tremendous desire to play defense and that is a also needs to step up as a leader. In the past, Megan hard thing to teach a young player." has always been the hardest worker, but her chal- Moss committed to Georgia Tech early as a track lenge now is to bring her teammates along. She signee with twin sister Shantia, but had a breakout needs to get these younger players to step up and senior year on the basketball court. Her speed and match her intensity level and work ethic in practice quickness immediately interested the coaching staff and games every day. Because of her work ethic, and she joined to team after reporting to campus she will have the respect of those younger players at the end of the summer. A player that can score, and I think she will be an impact player, a leader, shoot the three-pointer, and get to the rim because and a difference-maker on this team." of her quickness, Moss is expected to challenge the Higgs enters her second season at Georgia Tech other guards early in fall practice. after finishing 2003-04 with the Yellow Jackets' top "We had known about Shantrell for a while be- three-point percentage of 41.2 percent. cause she signed an early track scholarship," Joseph After being recruited primarily for her ability to said. "Since then, we've had the opportunity to score, her shooting was no surprise to the Georgia watch her play basketball, and there is no doubt Tech coaching staff. Higgs is expected to challenge about her speed and quickness on the basketball for minutes not only at shooting guard, but also at court. If she makes up her mind that she wants to the point position. be a defensive stopper, with her tremendous ath- "We call Stephanie the microwave, because she letic ability, I don't think there is any guard in the just heats up," Joseph said. "She can score points Junior Guard ACC that she couldn't defend. I think that, depend- faster than any person that I've ever seen. The only Megan Harpring ing on her commitment level to developing her of- thing holding her back last year was her condition- fensive skills, she could really surprise some people ing, but she addressed that in the offseason and we this season." are excited about having her back this year. We re- ally feel like Stephanie turned the corner with her Point Guards work ethic this summer and are looking forward to her play this season." Possibly the most important role that the Yel- Phillips, one of the strongest players on the low Jacket coaching staff is looking to fill is that of team, will have the opportunity to earn playing time point guard. Following the departure of graduat- this season, and the coaches say the amount of play- ing seniors Alex Stewart and Nina Barlin, Georgia ing time she earns will be determined by her work Tech was left with just one player in Higgs that had ethic and improvement during the offseason. any real experience in guiding the Tech offense. Jo- "The opportunities will be there for Chey be- seph plans to turn to incoming freshman Jillian cause of all of the open positions," Joseph said. "I Ingram (Charlotte, NC) to fill the role, and is bank- think that she has the work ethic and desire to earn ing on her leadership abilities and work ethic to set some of those minutes, even though the perimeter the tone for the 2004-05 Yellow Jacket team. positions are very competitive considering the tal- "I have total confidence in Jill," Joseph said. "I ent of the players coming in. The opportunity will have watched her play since she was in the ninth be there, and her offseason workouts will determine grade and recruited her these past four years. Even her level of success early on in the season." though she's coming off a knee injury and it may Four freshman will push the upperclassmen at take her a little while to adjust to the college game, the guard position, including a pair of shooting I have total faith and confidence in her ability to lead guards in Chioma Nnamaka (Uppsala, ) this team. When you have a point guard, you want and Shantrell Moss (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.). her to be an extension of you on the court, and that's Nnamaka enters Georgia Tech as an experienced in- something that I think that Jill can be for me and ternational player that can play any of the three for this program. She is a gym rat, she has a great guard positions. An unselfish player, according to work ethic, and she has the personality to be able the coaches, this she is expected to be one of the Sophomore Guard to lead. You couple that with her ability to score- best defenders on the team. she can shoot the three, penetrate and create and "We were really excited about Chioma signing Stephanie Higgs she has the ability to create shots for her team- with us because she brings so much experience with mates-and it makes me excited about having the her, and that is one of the things that we are obvi- opportunity to work with a point guard like Jill." ously lacking heading into this season," said Joseph. Giuliett Ancora, a 5-11 native of Melbourne, "The fact that she has played so many games at such , also brings international experience to the a high level in a league against very talented, expe- team and is expected to provide minutes off the rienced players tells me that she won't back down bench in place of Ingram this season. 10 OUTLOOK

"I really feel like Giuliett will adjust quickly to the academics of Georgia Tech. She will also bring depth to the point guard position and the fact that she has size and has had some international experience will be an asset to the position and to our pro- Georgia Tech Women’s Basketball gram." 2004-05 Schedule

The Schedule OCTOBER With match-ups against perennial Top 25 teams like Georgia and Old Dominion in 15-19 Fri.-Tues. Costa Rica Preseason Trip ...... TBA the first four games of the season, Georgia Tech will find out early the intensity level NOVEMBER that it takes to be one of the top teams in the nation. The challenge is one that the 2 Tues. Exhibition, Premier Players ...... 7 p.m. players and coaches are meeting head-on, however, because of the experience that 19 Fri. GEORGIA STATE ...... 8 p.m. they will gain before heading into conference play in early January. 23 Tues. OLD DOMINION ...... 6 p.m. "With the schedule like we have this season, we will find out early what our po- 28 Sun. PRINCETON ...... 2 p.m. tential is, along with what our strengths and weaknesses are," said Joseph. "This is probably the most challenging schedule that I've seen since I have been at Georgia DECEMBER Tech, but we did that because of the talent level in the newly expanded Atlantic Coast 3 Fri. GEORGIA ...... 7 p.m. Conference." 5 Sun. GRAMBLING STATE ...... 2 p.m. No longer will the Yellow Jackets be competing against Georgia in the annual 12 Sun. at Tulsa ...... TBA 17 Fri. at St. John’s ...... 7 p.m. Russell Athletic Shootout, but rather the game will return to the school's homecourts 21 Tues. SAMFORD ...... 2 p.m. beginning in the 2004-05 season, with Georgia visiting Atlanta in early December. Georgia Tech will face another opponent in Arkansas in the 30-31 Thur.-Fri. Georgia Tech Holiday Tournament ...... All Day Russell Athletic Shootout, which will be contested in February at the Gwinnett Arena. 30 Thur. Georgia Tech vs. Mississippi Valley State ...... 1 p.m. "We go back to the home-and-home series against Georgia, and the fact that we 30 Thur. Alcorn State vs. South Carolina State ...... 3 p.m. get to play them on our home court is another great opportunity for this young team," 31 Fri. Consolation...... 1 p.m. Joseph said. "We are also looking forward to playing Arkansas, because anytime that 31 Fri. Championship ...... 3 p.m. you play against an SEC team, you know that you are playing against one of the top JANUARY teams in the nation. The Razorbacks only lost one starter from a year ago and I know 3 Mon. UAB ...... 7 p.m. that it will be a great game for people to see. Anytime that teams from the ACC and 6 Thur. at Florida State* (RSN) ...... 7 p.m. SEC meet, you are always going to see a quality matchup and a great game, so we are 10 Mon. VIRGINIA* (RSN) ...... 7 p.m. very excited about that." 13 Thur. MARYLAND* ...... 7 p.m. With the expansion of the ACC over the summer, teams will play just 14 league 17 Mon. at Duke* ...... 7 p.m. games while facing just three teams twice. The Yellow Jackets will visit and play host 23 Sun. at Miami* ...... 4 p.m. to Clemson, Florida State, Maryland and Duke this season while also hosting Virginia, 26 Wed. CLEMSON* ...... 7 p.m. North Carolina and NC State in single games. Georgia Tech till travel to Miami, Wake 30 Sun. NORTH CAROLINA* ...... 2 p.m. Forest and Virginia Tech along with the home-and-home games against the Tigers, FEBRUARY Seminoles, Terrapins and Blue Devils before closing out the season at the ACC Tourna- 3 Thur. at Maryland* ...... 7 p.m. ment, to be held again at the Greensboro Coliseum in North Carolina. 6 Sun. at Wake Forest* ...... 3 p.m. "I really think we are going to see a more competitive league with the addition of 10 Thur. NC STATE* ...... 7 p.m. Virginia Tech and Miami," said Joseph. "We've just added two more 2004 NCAA Tour- nament teams to the six ACC teams that earned postseason bids in 2003-04, so we are 13 Sun. Russell Athletic Shootout, Gwinnett Arena, Duluth, Ga... All Day certainly looking at a more competitive conference all the way around. I think it's 13 Sun. Georgia Tech vs. Arkansas (RSN) ...... 1 p.m. going to be a very interesting race to the end just because, similar to last season, there 13 Sun. Georgia vs. Clemson (RSN) ...... 3:20 p.m. is a lot of parity in the Atlantic Coast Conference." Regardless of the additional competition in the league, one of the best schedules 16 Wed. at Virginia Tech ...... 7 p.m. 20 Sun. DUKE (RSN) ...... 1 p.m. in the last few years, the holes to fill in the lineup, one thing remains the same: the 24 Thur. at Clemson...... 7 p.m. constant goal for the Georgia Tech women's basketball program-making the NCAA 27 Sun. FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 p.m. Tournament. With a new look to the team and a more experienced coaching staff, the 2004-05 team may have the pieces in place to accomplish just that. MARCH 4-7 Fri-Mon. at ACC Tournament, Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC ...TBA

* - Atlantic Coast Conference Game

RSN - Regional Sports Network (FSN South, Comcast Sports Net, Sunshine Network)

All Times are Eastern and Subject to Change

11 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH ROSTER

TEAM BREAKDOWN Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown High School By Height 11 Giuliett Ancora G 5-11 Fr. Melbourne, Australia St. Columba’s College 42 Ashley Guerrant C 6-3 Jr. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing 6-3 Ashley Guerrant 15 Megan Harpring G 5-9 Jr. Dunwoody, Ga. Marist Daphne Mitchell 3 Stephanie Higgs G 5-9 So. Lawrenceville, Ga. Central Gwinnett Kasha Terry 5 Jill Ingram G 5-9 Fr. Charlotte, NC Providence Day School 6-1 Jessica Williams 45 Daphne Mitchell F 6-3 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. Woodward Academy Kentrina Wilson 21 Janie Mitchell F 6-0 Fr. Jackson, Miss. Callaway 6-0 Janie Mitchell 2 Shantrell Moss G/F 5-9 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Pompano Beach Cheytoria Phillips 43 Chioma Nnamaka G 5-11 Fr. Uppsala, Sweden Fryshusets Kunskaps Centrum 5-11 Giuliett Ancora 44 Cheytoria Phillips G/F 6-0 Jr. Raleigh, N.C. Southeast Raleigh Chioma Nnamaka 35 Kasha Terry F/C 6-3 Jr. Douglasville, Ga. Douglas County 5-9 Megan Harpring 32 Jessica Williams F 6-1 Jr. Riverdale, Ga. Riverdale Stephanie Higgs 25 Kentrina Wilson F/G 6-1 So. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach Jill Ingram Shantrell Moss Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown High School By Class 2 Shantrell Moss G/F 5-9 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Pompano Beach Juniors 3 Stephanie Higgs G 5-9 So. Lawrenceville, Ga. Central Gwinnett Ashley Guerrant 5 Jill Ingram G 5-9 Fr. Charlotte, NC Providence Day School Megan Harpring 11 Giuliett Ancora G 5-11 Fr. Melbourne, Australia St. Columba’s College Cheytoria Phillips 15 Megan Harpring G 5-9 Jr. Dunwoody, Ga. Marist Kasha Terry 21 Janie Mitchell F 6-0 Fr. Jackson, Miss. Callaway Jessica Williams 25 Kentrina Wilson F/G 6-1 So. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Deerfield Beach 32 Jessica Williams F 6-1 Jr. Riverdale, Ga. Riverdale Sophomores 35 Kasha Terry F/C 6-3 Jr. Douglasville, Ga. Douglas County Stephanie Higgs 42 Ashley Guerrant C 6-3 Jr. East Lansing, Mich. East Lansing Kentrina Wilson 43 Chioma Nnamaka G 5-11 Fr. Uppsala, Sweden Fryshusets Kunskaps Centrum 44 Cheytoria Phillips G/F 6-0 Jr. Raleigh, N.C. Southeast Raleigh Freshmen 45 Daphne Mitchell F 6-3 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. Woodward Academy Giuliett Ancora Jill Ingram Head Coach: MaChelle Joseph (Purdue, 1993) Daphne Mitchell Assistant Coaches: Mack McCarthy (Virginia Tech, 1974), Sytia Messer (Arkansas, 2000), Art Prevost (Lamar, 1990) Janie Mitchell Director of Women’s Basketball Operations: LaChina Robinson (Wake Forest, 2002) Shantrell Moss Chioma Nnamaka

By Position By Geography Guards Michigan Giuliett Ancora Megan Harpring Ashley Guerrant (East Lansing) Stephanie Higgs Jill Ingram Chioma Nnamaka

Sweden Guards / Forwards North Carolina Chioma Nnamaka (Uppsala) Shantrell Moss Jill Ingram (Charlotte) Cheytoria Phillips Cheytoria Phillips (Raleigh) Kentrina Wilson Georgia Forwards Megan Harpring (Dunwoody) Daphne Mitchell Stephanie Higgs (Lawrenceville) Janie Mitchell Daphne Mitchell (Atlanta) Jessica Williams Mississippi Kasha Terry (Douglasville) Janie Mitchell (Jackson) Jessica Williams (Riverdale) Forward / Center Florida Kasha Terry Shantrell Moss (Fort Lauderdale) Kentrina Wilson (Deerfield Beach) Center Ashley Guerrant Australia Giuliett Ancora (Melbourne)

12 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS

TECH 43 General: Strong inside defensive player that also three-time team MVP for both basketball and possesses an outside jumpshot • Rebounder that volleyball, earning first-team All-Area honors in gives Tech added depth in the frontcourt, while her volleyball • An outstanding student, Guerrant was a reach makes her a tough obstacle to shoot over • One CAC all-academic team member for each of her final of nine players on the Yellow Jacket roster over six- three years of high school and earned East Lansing feet tall. High’s scholar-athlete award, along with being inducted into the National Honor Society. 2003-04: Participated in 10 games during the season, including six against conference opponents Personal: Ashley Nicole Guerrant was born Nov. 21, • Had two points and a season-high four rebounds 1984 • Daughter of Larry and Pamela Guerrant • Older against Duke in early January • Also scored two points brother Kyle played basketball and was a captain at against Florida A&M in the Atlanta Marriott NW Long Island. InIn StepStep WithWith AshleyAshley Guerrant...Guerrant... Holiday Invitational • Pulled down three rebounds Most people call me: Ash in the Feb. 7 matchup at Duke.

My major is: International 2002-03: Earned the first start of her career in Tech’s Affairs game at Florida State, and had been one of the first My favorite non- players off the bench for the Yellow Jackets as a rookie basketball activity is: prior to that contest • Top outing of the year came Reading poetry against Mercer, as she pulled down six rebounds and netted four points in the contest • In Tech’s game at If I could play another sport at Georgia Tech, Florida State, Guerrant had a career-high eight it would be: Volleyball rebounds and led the team with four assists against the Seminoles • Also scored four points in the Yellow My goals for this Jackets’ win over Georgia on Dec. 27, while recording season are: To play a blocked shot against the Bulldogs. as a TEAM in every game. Prep: Steadily improved as a post player during her My dream high school career • Was a Class A honorable mention profession is: To be All-Area selection in 2001 by the Lansing State a journalist. Journal, along with being a Class A honorable My plans after mention All-State pick by the Detroit Free-Press • Georgia Tech Named to the All-State Michigan North-South All- include: Travelling Star Game as a senior • Averaged 9.5 points, 8.6 blocks and living overseas. and 11.9 rebounds as a senior • Averaged nearly a Guerrant Season & Career Highs Category ...... 2003-04 High ...... Career High The biggest part of my triple-double as a junior recording 10.2 points, 9.2 Points: ...... 2, FAMU (12/31/03), ...... 4, Mercer (12/5/02), game that I focussed blocks and 10.3 boards per outing in 2000 • Led East Duke (1/8/04) ...... Georgia (12/27/02) Field Goals: ...... 1, FAMU (12/31/03), ...... 2, Mercer (12/5/02), on in the off-season Lansing to district titles in both her junior and senior Duke (1/8/04) ...... Georgia (12/27/02) was: Speed seasons • Gained recognition after her junior season, Field Goal Att.: .. 2, Florida A&M (12/31/03) ..... 6, Mercer (12/5/02) 3-Pt. FGs: ...... None...... None earning a spot in the 2001 Adidas Select Camp and 3-Pt. FG Att.: ...... None...... None My favorite television being named as a Top-100 Player by the All-Star Girls Free Throws: ..... None...... 1, four times shows are: Law & Order Att.: None...... 2, five times and The Sopranos. Report in 2001 • Lettered all four years in both Rebounds: ...... 4, Duke (1/8/04) ...... 8, Florida State (1/20/03) Assists: ...... None...... 4, Florida State (1/20/03) basketball and volleyball, while also earning two Steals: ...... None...... 2, two times The best part of being a letters in track as a sprinter • Captained all three Blocks:...... 1, Duke (2/7/04) ...... 1, seven times Georgia Tech athlete Turnovers: ...... 1, five times ...... 3, ETSU(11/29/02) teams for one year during her prep career • Was a Minutes: ...... 14, Duke (1/8/04) ...... 20, Florida State (1/20/03) is: Teammates 14 Game-by-Game 2003-04 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS at Florida Atlantic DNP vs James Madison DNP vs West Virginia DNP vs SW Missouri St. DNP DAVIDSON DNP at Georgia State DNP UCF 5 0-00-00-01-1-220100 0 at Old Dominion DNP at Princeton 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10000 0 vs Georgia 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 20100 0 WILLIAM & MARY DNP FLORIDA A&M 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 20100 2 FLORIDA STATE DNP DUKE 141-10-00-00-4-410000 2 at Virginia 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 20100 0 at Maryland DNP CLEMSON DNP at North Carolina DNP at Florida State 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10000 0 WAKE FOREST DNP at NC State DNP at Duke 110-00-00-02-1-350010 0 VIRGINIA DNP MARYLAND DNP at Clemson DNP NORTH CAROLINA DNP NC STATE 0 0-00-00-00-0-020100 0 at Wake Forest DNP vs Wake Forest 2 0-00-00-00-0-000000 0

2002-03 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS Charlotte 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00100 0 at Kansas State 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 LONG ISLAND 15 1-1 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 20212 3 ETSU 121-50-01-25-1-620301 3 MIAMI 5 0-10-01-20-1-100000 1 MERCER 11 2-6 0-0 0-1 0-6-6 10200 4 at UCF 6 1-10-00-01-0-110200 2 GEORGIA STATE 12 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 10000 2 FORDHAM 12 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 01000 0 vs. Georgia 15 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 30110 4 ST. JOHN’S 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 00100 0 EAST CAROLINA 6 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 10011 3 NORTH CAROLINA 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 00100 0 at Maryland 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 20002 2 DUKE 5 0-00-00-00-0-000000 0 at Virginia 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 20010 2 at Florida State* 20 0-4 0-0 0-0 3-5-8 14010 0 CLEMSON 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 NC STATE* 6 0-10-00-02-0-210200 0 at Wake Forest 4 0-00-00-00-0-021100 0 at North Carolina 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 20000 0 MARYLAND DNP at Duke 5 0-00-00-20-0-021000 0 VIRGINIA DNP FLORIDA STATE 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10110 0 at Clemson DNP at NC State DNP WAKE FOREST 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10000 0 vs. Florida State DNP vs. Duke DNP vs. Virginia Tech DNP

OVERALL CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 24- 2 186- 7.8 11- 33 .333 0- 0 .000 4- 11 .364 18- 26- 44 1.8 25- 0 7 17 6 6 26- 1.1 2003-04 10- 0 60- 6.0 2- 4 .500 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 4- 8- 12 1.2 18- 1 0 5 1 0 4- 0.4 TOTAL 34- 2 246- 7.2 13- 37 .351 0- 0 .000 4- 11 .364 22- 34- 56 1.6 43- 1 7 22 7 6 30- 0.9

ACC CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 12- 2 74- 6.2 2- 9 .222 0- 0 .000 0- 2 .000 7- 10- 17 1.4 14- 0 6 5 3 2 4- 0.3 2003-04 5- 0 33- 6.6 1- 2 .500 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 3- 5- 8 1.6 11- 1 0 2 1 0 2- 0.4 TOTAL 17- 2 107- 6.3 3- 11 .273 0- 0 .000 0- 2 .000 10- 15- 25 1.5 25- 1 6 7 4 2 6- 0.4 General: The Yellow Jackets’ most experienced returning grabbed six rebounds while playing a career-high 39 player, as she has yet to miss a game in her career • An minutes without committing a • Scored 13 points intense competitor that shows a great nose for the ball • in the Jackets’ ACC Tournament win over Florida State, Made an immediate impact in the Tech backcourt in her while grabbing a career-best seven rebounds • Matched rookie campaign and can play any of the three guard her total with seven more against Duke the positions • Will be looked to for more outside scoring in following day • Against Mercer, played 20 minutes and the 2004-05 season • Excellent free throw shooter, netted 11 points to go along with three rebounds. possessing a career .829 percentage from the line • Started seven games during her rookie season and 14 a year ago, Prep: A standout performer during her four-year prep including the final eight contests in 2004. career at Marist • A four-year starter and letterwinner • Finished her career as the school’s all-time leading scorer 2003-04: Started the first six games of the season and and was the first girls player in school history to score over returned to the starting lineup for the Yellow Jackets’ final 1,000 points, reaching that mark as a junior • Led the War eight contests • Was one of just four players to participate Eagles to a 24-7 record her senior year, the best finish in InIn StepStep WithWith MeganMegan Harpring...Harpring... in every game during the season • Shooting guard that school history, netting 20 or more points in seven games occasionally played the point for the Jackets in late-game • Named to the 2002 Metro Atlanta Prep Team of the Year, Most people call me: Harp situations • Led the Jackets from the charity stripe, posting along with being a second-team All-State Class AAAA pick an .895 average, which would have led the conference as a senior by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution • Earned My major is: Business Management with more attempts • Averaged 4.8 points and 1.7 honorable-mention All-State honors as both a sophomore rebounds on the season, including 4.7 points and 1.8 and junior • Was named as an honorable mention I could not live without this rebounds in ACC play • Averaged 5.6 points and 2.9 preseason All-American by both Street & Smith’s and USA food: Peas rebounds over her last eight games • Had double figures Today prior to her senior year • Was rated as the No. 61 in scoring on four occasions during the season and had prospect in the nation by the Blue-Star Index and the No. My favorite TV show is: five or more rebounds three times • Scored a season-high 92 player in the country by the All-Star Girls Report. Roseanne 14 points at Maryland on 4-of-5 shooting from the field and 5-of-5 from the free throw line • Netted 12 points Personal: Megan Elizabeth Harpring was born Aug. 20, My craziest ambition against the Terrapins the second time around, including 1983 • Daughter of Jack and Maureen Harpring • Latest in is: To skydive hitting a pair of threes • Pulled down a season-high six a long line of Harpring family athletes, including father rebounds against North Carolina • Was named the Jack (football at Michigan, 1967-71), grandfather Norb If I could be on the recipient of the team’s Mandy Miller Award, which is given (football at Navy) and uncle Chip (football at Notre Dame) cover of any magazine, annually to the player who demonstrates outstanding • Father played tackle for the Wolverines on an offensive it would be: Sports character, leadership and dedication in training and line that included Dan Dierdorf • Brother John played Illustrated participation within the Georgia Tech women’s basketball football Akron, while another brother Brian was a tight program. end on Northwestern’s 1995 Rose Bowl team • Brother Before games, I like to: Matt was a standout basketball player at Tech from 1995- Take a nap to relax 2002-03: Garnered ACC Rookie of the Week honors on 98 and is currently a member of the NBA’s Utah Jazz. Feb. 24 after helping lead the Yellow Jackets to wins over The best advice that both Florida State and Clemson by averaging 12.0 points I’ve ever been given and being one of Tech’s defensive stoppers • Shot an Harpring Season & Career Highs was: Never let outstanding 50 percent from the floor and an even better Category ...... 2003-04 High ...... Career High anyone rain Points: ...... 14, Maryland (1/15/04) ...... 16, NC State (2/27/03) 57.1 percent from three-point range • Earned the first on my Field Goals: ...... 5, Maryland (2/15/04) ...... 6, Florida State (3/8/03) start of her career in Tech’s win over Florida State on Feb. Field Goal Att.: .. 14, Maryland (2/15/04), ...... 14, Maryland (2/15/04), parade. 19, and started every game after that, with the Jackets Clemson (2/19/04) ...... Clemson (2/19/04) 3-Pt. FGs: ...... 2, three times ...... 4, NC State (2/27/03) holding a 5-2 record in those games • Averaged 9.1 points My favorite 3-Pt. FG Att.: ...... 12, Clemson (2/19/04) ...... 12, Clemson (2/19/04) and 5.3 rebounds in seven starts • Had been the first guard Free Throws: .... 6, Davidson (12/2/03) ...... 6, Clemson (1/23/03), non-basketball off the bench for Tech as a rookie, appearing in all 31 ...... Davidson (12/2/03) activity is: Free Throw Att.: 6, Davidson (12/2/03), ...... 6, three times games • Continued her outstanding play against NC State, Tennis Virginia (2/12/04) scoring a career-high 16 points on 4-for-5 shooting from Rebounds: ...... 6, North Carolina (2/23/04) ... 7, two times beyond the three-point arc and a 5-of-6 performance Assists: ...... 4, Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) . 4, Florida State (2/19/03), My biggest ...... Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) overall from the floor • Emerged as a solid defensive player inspira- Steals: ...... 3, Duke (2/7/04) ...... 3, ETSU (11/29/02), for Tech • Two of her top games of the year came against tion in ...... Duke (2/7/04) Clemson, netting 14 points, including a perfect 6-for-6 Blocks:...... 1, Virginia (2/12/04) ...... 1, Virginia (2/12/04) life is: performance at the free throw line against the Tigers at Turnovers: ...... 5, North Carolina (2/23/04) ... 5, Duke (3/9/03), God ...... North Carolina (2/23/04) home • In Clemson, Harpring scored 15 points and Minutes: ...... 38, Virginia (2/12/04) ...... 39, two times

16 Game-by-Game 2003-04 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS at Florida Atlantic* 27 1-8 1-3 2-2 0-2-2 34102 5 vs James Madison* 28 2-9 1-4 0-0 2-0-2 31200 5 vs West Virginia* 16 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 00300 5 vs SW Missouri St.* 32 0-3 0-2 4-4 2-0-2 22100 4 DAVIDSON* 32 2-7 0-1 6-6 2-2-4 2000210 at Georgia State* 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 20000 0 UCF 17 2-6 1-2 0-0 2-3-5 00000 5 at Old Dominion 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00101 2 at Princeton 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 01100 2 vs Georgia 9 1-1 0-0 4-4 0-1-1 00101 6 WILLIAM & MARY 21 3-6 2-4 1-1 0-0-0 32101 9 FLORIDA A&M 17 1-6 1-3 2-2 0-3-3 00100 5 FLORIDA STATE 17 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 11100 2 DUKE 11 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 10100 0 at Virginia 9 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 00000 3 at Maryland 25 4-5 1-1 5-5 0-2-2 5110014 CLEMSON 20 3-10 2-4 1-2 0-1-1 20200 9 at North Carolina 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00100 0 at Florida State 14 3-4 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 11000 7 WAKE FOREST 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 01202 0 at NC State 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 at Duke* 21 2-5 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 02203 5 VIRGINIA* 38 3-7 1-3 4-6 0-1-1 0231011 MARYLAND* 26 5-14 2-4 0-0 0-2-2 0020212 at Clemson* 34 1-14 0-12 0-0 2-3-5 11200 2 NORTH CAROLINA* 26 2-7 1-4 1-2 2-4-6 42501 6 NC STATE* 25 1-7 0-1 2-2 3-1-4 21101 4 at Wake Forest* 13 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 01000 0 vs Wake Forest* 22 2-5 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 20100 5

2002-03 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS Charlotte 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 20100 0 at Kansas State 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 LONG ISLAND 13 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 01102 0 ETSU 15 2-7 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 32203 4 MIAMI 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2-2 10000 4 MERCER 20 5-6 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 0210111 at UCF 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10000 0 GEORGIA STATE 12 0-3 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 00201 1 FORDHAM 20 1-2 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 12100 4 vs. Georgia 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 00200 0 ST. JOHN’S 6 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 01100 3 EAST CAROLINA 8 0-2 0-0 2-4 1-2-3 01101 2 NORTH CAROLINA 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00001 0 at Maryland 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 DUKE 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 00000 0 at Virginia 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 00000 0 at Florida State 24 0-5 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 20100 0 CLEMSON 33 3-5 2-3 6-6 1-1-2 1110014 NC STATE 19 3-4 1-2 0-2 0-2-2 01000 7 at Wake Forest 19 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-0-0 01101 6 at North Carolina 17 1-4 0-3 2-3 1-1-2 00201 4 MARYLAND 8 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 01000 2 at Duke 25 1-2 0-0 2-3 2-2-4 00200 4 VIRGINIA 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 FLORIDA STATE* 27 3-6 1-2 2-2 2-2-4 04300 9 at Clemson* 39 4-8 3-5 4-4 1-5-6 2200015 at NC State* 33 5-6 4-5 2-2 2-3-5 0200116 WAKE FOREST* 26 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-5-5 03200 1 vs. Florida State* 39 6-12 1-6 0-0 2-5-7 1310013 vs. Duke* 37 3-9 0-2 0-0 0-7-7 10500 6 vs. Virginia Tech* 29 2-5 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 02000 4

OVERALL CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 31- 7 514- 16.6 45- 105 .429 16- 43 .372 24- 32 .750 21- 48- 69 2.2 15- 0 29 30 0 11 130- 4.2 2003-04 29- 14 537- 18.5 44- 142 .310 16- 54 .296 34- 38 .895 17- 33- 50 1.7 34- 1 23 36 1 16 138- 4.8 TOTAL 60- 21 1051-17.5 89- 247 .360 32- 97 .330 58- 70 .829 38- 81- 119 2.0 49- 1 52 66 1 27 268- 4.5

ACC CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 16- 4 287- 17.9 23- 52 .442 13- 27 .481 19- 24 .792 11- 24- 35 2.2 5- 0 15 12 0 3 78- 4.9 2003-04 16- 7 293- 18.3 26- 85 .306 9- 34 .265 14- 18 .778 8- 21- 29 1.8 17- 1 13 23 1 9 75- 4.7 TOTAL 32- 11 580- 18.1 49- 137 .358 22- 61 .361 33- 42 .786 19- 45- 64 2.0 22- 1 28 35 1 12 153- 4.8 General: Strong athlete that adds depth to the Geor- Personal: Cheytoria Markieta Phillips was born Nov. gia Tech front court • One of nine players 6-0 or taller 4, 1984 • Daughter of Michael and Lorraine Phillips • on the roster • A key contributor in Georgia Tech’s Women’s basketball representative on the Georgia scouting efforts in practice • Originally joined the Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board serving in the Yellow Jackets without the benefit of a scholarship, office of vice president • Also represents Georgia Tech but began receiving a grant in aid at the beginning on the Atlantic Coast Conference Student-Athlete of her sophomore season Advisory Board.

2003-04: Participated in five games in 2004, all off the bench • Had a career-high two rebounds in six minutes of play in the season opener at Florida At- lantic • Pulled down a pair of rebounds against Florida InIn StepStep WithWith CheytoriaCheytoria Phillips...Phillips... A&M in the first game of the Atlanta/Marriott NW Most people call me: Chey Holiday Invitational • Played in two games against ACC opponents Duke and NC State. My major is: Management

My craziest ambition 2002-03: Played in 10 games in 2003 in a reserve is: To become the role • Netted a season-high four points in Tech’s win President of the over ETSU • Was named the recipient of the team’s . Mandy Miller Award • The award is given annually to the player who demonstrates outstanding character, I could not live without this food: leadership and dedication in training and partici- Cinnamon pation within the Georgia Tech women’s bas- Applesauce ketball program.

Prep: A two-year letterwinner and senior cap- tain during her career at Southeast Raleigh High School • Was the team’s MVP along with earning all- My dream conference honors as a senior • Helped lead team to profession is: To the Tournament of Jewels title in 2002, earning MVP be a fashion and All-Tournament accolades in the event • Set a designer. school record with 22 rebounds in a game during her Phillips Season & Career Highs After Georgia sophomore season • A four-year letterwinner in track, Category ...... 2003-04 High ...... Career High Tech, I plan she served as that team’s captain as both a junior and Points: ...... 1, Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) . 4, East Tennessee State to: Get my (11/29/02) senior • Helped lead Southeast Raleigh to a runner- Field Goals: ...... None...... 2, East Tennessee State masters, up finish at the North Carolina state track meet along (11/29/02) get a job Field Goal Att.: .. 1, Florida A&M (12/31/03) ..... 2, two times and get with both a conference and regional championship • 3-Pt. FGs: ...... None...... None 3-Pt. FG Att.: ...... None...... None married. Holds the school record in the 400 hurdles • A solid Free Throws: ..... 1, Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) . 2, NC State (2/29/03) student as well, she was a member of the National Free Throw Att.: 4, Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) . 4, Fla. Atlantic (11/21/03) I would give Rebounds: ...... 2, Florida Atlantic (11/21/03), 2, Fla. Atlantic (11/21/03), Honor Society and served as president of the school’s Florida A&M (12/31/03) ...... Florida A&M (12/31/03)) this advice National Society of Black Engineers • Won the Pru- Assists: ...... None...... None to younger Steals: ...... None...... 1, East Tennessee State players: Never dential Spirit Community Service Award • Ranked in (11/29/02), ...... Florida State (1/25/03) settle for anything the top six percent of her high school class. Blocks:...... None...... None less than you can Turnovers: ...... 1, Florida Atlantic (11/21/03), 1, three times give. Florida A&M (12/31/03) Minutes: ...... 6, Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) . 6, Fla. Atlantic (11/21/03)

18 Game-by-Game 2003-04 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS at Florida Atlantic 6 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-2-2 10100 1 vs James Madison DNP vs West Virginia DNP vs SW Missouri St. DNP DAVIDSON DNP at Georgia State DNP UCF 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 at Old Dominion DNP at Princeton DNP vs Georgia DNP WILLIAM & MARY DNP FLORIDA A&M 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 00100 0 FLORIDA STATE DNP DUKE DNP at Virginia DNP at Maryland DNP CLEMSON DNP at North Carolina DNP at Florida State DNP WAKE FOREST DNP at NC State DNP at Duke 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 VIRGINIA DNP MARYLAND DNP at Clemson DNP NORTH CAROLINA DNP NC STATE 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 at Wake Forest DNP vs Wake Forest DNP

2002-03 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS CHARLOTTE DNP at Kansas State DNP LONG ISLAND DNP ETSU 5 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 10001 4 MIAMI 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00100 0 MERCER 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 10000 0 at UCF DNP GEORGIA STATE 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 FORDHAM DNP vs. Georgia DNP ST. JOHN’S DNP EAST CAROLINA 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 NORTH CAROLINA DNP at Maryland DNP DUKE DNP at Virginia DNP at Florida State DNP CLEMSON 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 NC STATE DNP at Wake Forest DNP at North Carolina DNP MARYLAND DNP at Duke 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10000 0 VIRGINIA DNP FLORIDA STATE 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10001 0 at Clemson DNP at NC State 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 10000 2 WAKE FOREST 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 vs. Florida State DNP vs. Duke DNP vs. Virginia Tech DNP

OVERALL CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 10- 0 21- 2.1 2- 6 .333 0- 0 .000 2- 2 1.000 0- 2- 2 0.2 5- 0 0 1 0 2 6- 0.6 2003-04 5- 0 16- 3.2 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 4 .250 0- 4- 4 0.8 1- 0 0 2 0 0 1- 0.2 TOTAL 15- 0 37- 2.5 2- 7 .286 0- 0 .000 3- 6 .500 0- 6- 6 0.4 6- 0 0 3 0 2 7- 0.5

ACC CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 5- 0 7- 1.4 0- 2 .000 0- 0 .000 2- 2 1.000 0- 0- 0 0.0 3- 0 0 0 0 1 2- 0.4 2003-04 2- 0 3- 1.5 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0- 0 0.0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0.0 TOTAL 7- 0 10- 1.4 0- 2 .000 0- 0 .000 2- 2 1.000 0- 0- 0 0.0 3- 0 0 0 0 1 2- 0.3 General: Extremely talented post player on the • Recorded a then-career-best four blocked shots and defensive end of the court, which was evidenced by four assists in Tech’s win over Maryland on Feb. 7 • her leading the ACC and finishing 18th in the nation Blocked 40 shots during the 2003 season, the third- in blocked shots in 2004 • Athletic forward that runs most by a freshman in school history • Recorded the court as well as a guard and can play facing the double-digit rebounds in three games, including Kan- basket and with her back to the basket • Has already sas State (11), ETSU (10) and St. John’s (13). blocked 110 shots in her two years as a Yellow Jacket • The Yellow Jackets’ top returning scorer after Prep: Completed an outstanding prep career in averaging 6.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.5 blocks a 2002, being named to both the WBCA and the inau- year ago • An honorable-mention ACC All-Rookie gural McDonald’s High School All-America games • selection in 2003 that is one of the top recruits to ever Named as a member of the Metro Atlanta Girls sign with the Yellow Jackets. Prep Team of the Year • Was one of the nation’s InIn StepStep WithWith KashaKasha Terry...Terry... top-21 impact freshmen for 2002-03 by 2003-04: Fierce competitor underneath the basket womenscollegehoops.com • Was a fifth-team pre- Most people call me: KT on the defensive end of the court • Led the Atlantic season All-American by Street & Smith’s and a three- My major is: Coast Conference with 70 blocked shots in 2004, in- time honorable mention All-America selection by International Affairs cluding 48 in matchups with conference opponents USA Today • Rated as the No. 19 prospect in the na- • Missed the first game of the season due to injury, tion by Blue Star Index and the All-Star Girls Report My favorite TV show but participated in every game thereafter • Started Rated her among the top-20 prospects in the nation is: Real World 15 games, including nine in ACC play • Netted 5.7 and the fourth-rated center in the country • Was an I wear my jersey points and recorded 4.4 rebounds and 2.7 blocks in adidas Camp Super Six by Position pick in 2001 • number because: ACC matchups • One of her best games of the season Earned first-team All-State honors in 2001 after av- It was the came at Old Dominion, when she scored 14 points eraging 14 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks, while biggest in high and had seven rebounds, two blocks, an assist and a recording eight triple doubles as a junior • Lettered school. • Blocked five or more shots on five occasions, all four years, serving as captain during both her jun- including a career-high seven against Duke in early ior and senior seasons. My favorite January • Against Florida State in the conference Coach Jo quote opener, Terry scored 10 points, pulled down 11 re- Personal: Kasha NiCarra Terry was born Oct. 21, is: bounds and blocked six shots • Scored 14 points, had 1983 • Daughter of Warren, Sr. and Hilda Terry • Has a seven rebounds and five blocks at Wake Forest in the sister Diedre and a brother Warren, Jr. final regular season game • Scored in double figures on six occasions in 2004.

2002-03: Earned honorable-mention ACC All- “Nothing worth Rookie team honors in 2003 • Started 19 games for Terry Season & Career Highs having is easy.” the Yellow Jackets in 2002-03, averaging 18.3 min- Category ...... 2003-04 High ...... Career High Points: ...... 14, Old Dominion (12/18/03), 14, Long Island (11/26/02), utes per contest • Ranked sixth on the team with 4.7 Wake Forest (2/29/04) ...... ODU (12/18/03), WFU (2/29/04) If I could be on the points per game and was fourth on the team with Field Goals: ...... 6, Old Dominion (12/18/03), . 6, Mercer (12/5/02), cover of any Wake Forest (2/29/04) ...... ODU (12/18/03), WFU (2/29/04) 4.8 rebounds per outing • Was also the team’s sec- Field Goal Att.: .. 14, Old Dominion (12/18/03) 14, Old Dominion (12/18/03) magazine, it would ond-leading shot blocker with 1.33 rejections per 3-Pt. FGs: ...... None ...... None be: Cosmo 3-Pt. FG Att.: ...... None ...... None game • Rebounding average ranked 20th in the final Free Throws: ...... 4, Florida A&M (12/31/03) ..... 4, three times Free Throw Att.: 10, North Carolina (2/23/04) . 10, North Carolina (2/23/04) My biggest ACC statistics, while she was also third in the confer- Rebounds: ...... 11, Florida State (1/2/04) ...... 13, St. John’s (12/30/02) inspiration is: My ence in blocks • Her block total was tops among ACC Assists: ...... 2, Princeton (12/21/03), ...... 4, Maryland (2/7/03) mother Florida A&M (12/31/03) rookies in 2003 • Top game of the year came against Steals: ...... 2, three times ...... 2, three times Long Island as she netted a season-best 14 points and Blocks: ...... 7, Duke (1/8/04) ...... 7, Duke (1/8/04) My dream profession grabbed eight rebounds to go along with two blocks Turnovers: ...... 4, UNC (1/22/04), is: Modeling NC State (2/26/04)...... 4, five times Minutes: ...... 31, Florida State (1/25/04) ..... 36, North Carolina (1/2/03)

20 Game-by-Game 2003-04 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS at Florida Atlantic DNP-Inj. vs James Madison 14 2-2 0-0 2-4 1-3-4 31330 6 vs West Virginia 22 0-3 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 30211 1 vs SW Missouri St. 20 3-6 0-0 0-2 0-3-3 30211 6 DAVIDSON 13 1-3 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 10210 4 at Georgia State 12 1-6 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 40040 2 UCF* 17 3-10 0-0 0-0 4-5-9 20120 6 at Old Dominion* 29 6-14 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 2132114 at Princeton* 25 5-11 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 4231011 vs Georgia * 27 2-7 0-0 1-3 3-2-5 51230 5 WILLIAM & MARY* 22 2-4 0-0 0-2 2-2-4 41220 4 FLORIDA A&M* 15 3-4 0-0 4-6 3-3-6 3212010 FLORIDA STATE* 24 5-10 0-0 0-2 3-8-11 4016010 DUKE* 243-50-00-30-4-420070 6 at Virginia* 17 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 41320 4 at Maryland* 11 1-4 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 21230 2 CLEMSON* 20 3-4 0-0 2-6 2-2-4 51351 8 at North Carolina* 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 40410 2 at Florida State* 31 5-9 0-0 2-4 2-4-6 3014212 WAKE FOREST* 29 2-4 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 40312 4 at NC State* 182-50-00-05-0-530140 4 at Duke 6 1-10-00-00-0-010020 2 VIRGINIA 12 2-5 0-0 0-4 2-0-2 40101 4 MARYLAND 18 0-4 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 10122 1 at Clemson 16 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 40330 5 NORTH CAROLINA 29 2-5 0-0 3-10 4-1-5 11010 7 NC STATE 263-80-00-02-5-720401 6 at Wake Forest 22 6-10 0-0 2-2 4-3-7 1025114 vs Wake Forest 193-70-01-20-6-650350 7

2002-03 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS CHARLOTTE* 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 41211 0 at Kansas State* 28 2-5 0-0 0-0 4-7-11 30231 4 LONG ISLAND* 23 5-7 0-0 4-6 6-2-8 1012114 ETSU* 23 3-9 0-0 0-0 2-8-10 20201 6 MIAMI* 23 3-5 0-0 1-4 4-3-7 22111 7 MERCER* 20 6-10 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1003112 at UCF* 28 4-13 0-0 1-3 5-4-9 32311 9 GEORGIA STATE* 26 1-5 0-0 2-4 3-2-5 31120 4 FORDHAM* 24 4-7 0-0 0-4 1-2-3 20210 8 vs. Georgia* 13 0-2 0-0 0-2 2-4-6 41101 0 ST. JOHN’S* 25 3-7 0-0 2-5 8-5-13 20210 8 EAST CAROLINA* 24 2-3 0-0 4-6 3-4-7 31210 8 NORTH CAROLINA* 36 3-7 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 40121 7 at Maryland* 20 2-9 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 13230 4 DUKE* 263-60-01-12-5-710231 7 at Virginia* 22 3-7 0-0 0-4 2-6-8 40110 6 at Florida State 20 4-8 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 20231 9 CLEMSON 13 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 20400 4 NC STATE 202-70-00-13-1-430300 4 at Wake Forest 3 0-00-00-00-0-020100 0 at North Carolina 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 30110 0 MARYLAND* 29 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 34340 2 at Duke* 172-60-00-00-1-120420 4 VIRGINIA* 22 3-8 0-0 2-3 3-4-7 42420 8 FLORIDA STATE 11 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 31300 4 at Clemson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10010 0 at NC State 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 20000 0 WAKE FOREST 5 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 30000 1 vs. Florida State DNP vs. Duke 140-20-01-21-4-520120 1 vs. Virginia Tech 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 01000 0

OVERALL CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 30- 19 550- 18.3 60- 147 .408 0- 0 .000 21- 51 .412 59- 84- 143 4.8 72- 0 19 51 40 11 141- 4.7 2003-04 28- 15 547- 19.5 71- 161 .441 0- 0 .000 25- 66 .379 54- 74- 128 4.6 84- 3 12 56 70 14 167- 6.0 TOTAL 58- 34 1097-18.9 131-308 .425 0- 0 .000 46- 117 .393 113-158-271 4.7 156-3 31 107 110 25 308- 5.3

ACC CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 16- 7 263- 16.4 27- 71 .380 0- 0 .000 6- 15 .400 19- 35- 54 3.4 40- 0 10 31 22 3 60- 3.8 2003-04 16- 9 312- 19.5 40- 84 .476 0- 0 .000 11- 37 .297 33- 38- 71 4.4 45- 1 4 32 43 11 91- 5.7 TOTAL 32- 16 575- 18.0 67- 155 .432 0- 0 .000 17- 52 .327 52- 73- 125 3.9 85- 1 14 63 65 14 151- 4.7 General: Earned a starting role at the beginning of of the team’s best free throw shooters, hitting on 71.4 her sophomore year and began 21 of 27 games in percent of her attempts at the charity stripe (25-for- 2004 • A solid player that has shown good skills 35). around the block and also possesses a tremendous upside as she continues to develop as a player • Prep: Finished a solid high school career by being Outstanding under the basket, leading the conference named to the Metro Atlanta Team of the Year by the with an average of 2.93 offensive rebounds per game Atlanta Tipoff Club in 2002 • Earned second-team a year ago • An all-around student-athlete. Class AAAA All-State honors from the Atlanta Jour- nal-Constitution as a senior • Selected to play in the 2003-04: The ACC’s top rebounder on the offensive GACA North-South All-Star game, netting 13 points end of the court, averaging 2.93 offensive boards • in the contest to help lead the South to a win in the Second on the team with 5.7 rebounds per contest, game • Led Riverdale to the Georgia 4-AAAA regional InIn StepStep WithWith JessicaJessica Williams...Williams... and Georgia Tech’s top returnee under the basket • championship as a junior • Holds her school’s single- Most people call me: Jess or Jessi Had five or more rebounds in 18 games and three or game records for field goal percentage (13-of-14, more in all but one contest • Led the team with a .496 .929) and rebounds (19) • Rated as one of the top- My major is: Management field goal percentage • Named to the Atlanta Marriott 100 prospects in the nation by the All-Star Girl’s Re- My favorite part of NW Holiday Invitational all-tournament team after port as she was rated 85th • A two-time Honorable the Georgia Tech leading the Jackets with 16 points and seven re- Mention All-America selection by USA Today and campus is: The water bounds in the championship game against William Street & Smith’s • Ranked among the top-20 pros- slide at the Campus & Mary • Recorded career highs of 21 points and 14 pects in the south by the Basketball Times and was Recreation Center. rebounds against Wake Forest, going 10-for-14 from named to the adidas top-10 camp All-Star team in My favorite Coach the floor while pulling down eight offensive re- the summer of 2001 • A solid student, she finished in Jo quote is: “Grab bounds • Recorded double-figure scoring games the top one percent of her class (3rd out of 300) and it Jess. Get that against William & Mary and Virginia and twice was a National Merit Scholarship qualifier • Inducted rebound like it’s a against the Demon Deacons • Had seven points and into the National Honor Society, while also being en- pork chop!” 10 rebounds at Georgia State early in the season. rolled in an honors curriculum at Riverdale High. Something that noone knows 2002-03: Earned the first three starts of her career Personal: Jessica Diane Williams was born March about me is: I in Tech’s games with Clemson, Wake Forest and North 28, 1984 • Daughter of Morris and Lisa Williams • can’t fall asleep Carolina • Had been one of the first post players off Mother ran track at the Air Force Academy. in complete the bench for the Yellow Jackets prior to that, log- darkness. ging ten minutes per game • Saw increased playing time late in the season, logging 17 minutes against Maryland, 22 at Virginia and a season-high 26 at My North Carolina • Top game of the year came against Williams Season & Career Highs worst Category ...... 2003-04 High ...... Career High fear Georgia, as she played 19 minutes and scored a sea- Points: ...... 21, Wake Forest (1/29/04) ..... 21, Wake Forest (1/29/04) is : son-high 10 points off the bench to help Tech to the Field Goals: ...... 10, Wake Forest (1/29/04) ..... 10, Wake Forest (1/29/04) Field Goal Att.: .. 14, Wake Forest (1/29/04) ..... 14, Wake Forest (1/29/04) Not upset win • Pulled down a career-high eight rebounds 3-Pt. FGs: ...... None ...... None being in the Jackets’ win over Wake Forest • Came off the 3-Pt. FG Att.: ...... None ...... 1, Clemson (1/23/03) happy. Free Throws: ...... 4, four times ...... 5, East Carolina (12/31/02) bench at Clemson to register an outstanding defen- Free Throw Att.: 9, William & Mary (12/30/03) 9, William & Mary (12/30/03) Rebounds: ...... 14, Wake Forest (1/29/04) ..... 14, Wake Forest (1/29/04) sive effort, recording a key defensive rebound in the Assists: ...... 4, NC State (2/1/04) ...... 4, NC State (2/1/04) second half, while also converting a three-point play Steals: ...... 2, Princeton (12/21/03) ...... 2, Florida State (2/19/03), ...... Princeton (12/21/03) that aided the Jackets’ decisive second-half run • One Blocks: ...... 1, six times ...... 2, Maryland (1/5/03) Turnovers: ...... 4, Duke (2/7/04) ...... 4, Duke (2/7/04) Minutes: ...... 35, Wake Forest (1/29/04) ..... 35, Wake Forest (1/29/04)

22 Game-by-Game 2003-04 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS at Florida Atlantic* 19 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 41300 5 vs James Madison* 22 1-2 0-0 3-4 4-1-5 21001 5 vs West Virginia* 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 01100 4 vs SW Missouri St.* 15 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 31001 4 DAVIDSON* 18 0-2 0-0 2-4 2-3-5 40001 2 at Georgia State* 34 3-7 0-0 1-2 1-9-10 40211 7 UCF* 19 1-2 0-0 4-4 3-0-3 21101 6 at Old Dominion* 19 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 10000 1 at Princeton* 24 4-4 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 50002 9 vs Georgia* 29 0-4 0-0 3-4 4-0-4 30200 3 WILLIAM & MARY* 31 6-6 0-0 4-9 4-3-7 1100016 FLORIDA A&M* 21 2-5 0-0 4-5 8-1-9 10201 8 FLORIDA STATE* 32 4-7 0-0 1-3 4-4-8 21211 9 DUKE DNP at Virginia DNP at Maryland 26 2-5 0-0 4-4 1-5-6 50200 8 CLEMSON 23 3-7 0-0 2-3 4-5-9 31311 8 at North Carolina 33 1-5 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 20001 2 at Florida State* 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 50201 2 WAKE FOREST* 35 10-14 0-0 1-2 8-6-14 2120121 at NC State* 201-80-00-03-2-554110 2 at Duke* 330-50-00-01-0-110401 0 VIRGINIA* 28 4-6 0-0 2-7 3-3-6 5121110 MARYLAND* 20 0-4 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 10010 0 at Clemson* 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0-3 20200 0 NORTH CAROLINA* 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 20000 0 NC STATE 201-20-02-22-2-440001 4 at Wake Forest 242-40-01-46-3-941101 5 vs Wake Forest 326-70-02-44-3-74030014

2002-03 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS CHARLOTTE DNP at Kansas State 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 LONG ISLAND 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10000 0 ETSU 6 0-10-00-01-2-310100 0 MIAMI 3 0-10-02-20-1-110001 2 MERCER 8 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 10300 1 at UCF 120-10-00-00-2-220001 0 GEORGIA STATE 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 00100 0 FORDHAM 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 10110 0 vs. Georgia 19 4-6 0-0 2-3 2-0-2 2000010 ST. JOHN’S 12 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 00100 4 EAST CAROLINA 13 0-1 0-0 5-6 2-2-4 10000 5 NORTH CAROLINA 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 00000 0 at Maryland 17 3-3 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 30120 7 DUKE 112-30-00-03-0-321000 4 at Virginia 22 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 40111 4 at Florida State 5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 01100 2 CLEMSON* 7 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 20200 0 NC STATE 130-00-02-21-3-450000 2 at Wake Forest* 24 2-5 0-0 4-4 5-3-8 20000 8 at North Carolina* 26 2-4 0-0 1-1 2-3-5 32300 5 MARYLAND 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 21000 2 at Duke 200-10-01-20-1-130000 1 VIRGINIA 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 20100 2 FLORIDA STATE 11 1-3 0-0 3-4 2-3-5 20002 5 at Clemson 11 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-1-3 10000 3 at NC State 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 00000 2 WAKE FOREST 9 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 10000 0 vs. Florida State 7 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 10000 3 vs. Duke 181-50-01-21-0-140101 3 vs. Virginia Tech 16 1-3 0-0 0-2 2-1-3 00010 2

OVERALL CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 30- 3 346- 11.5 26- 61 .426 0- 1 .000 25- 35 .714 33- 32- 65 2.2 47- 1 5 17 5 6 77- 2.6 2003-04 27- 21 651- 24.1 58- 117 .496 0- 0 .000 39- 66 .591 79- 74- 153 5.7 77- 5 15 35 6 17 155- 5.7 TOTAL 57- 24 997- 17.5 84- 178 .472 0- 1 .000 64- 101 .634 112-106-218 3.8 124-6 20 52 11 23 232- 4.1

ACC CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2002-03 16- 3 212- 13.3 17- 36 .472 0- 1 .000 13- 16 .813 19- 19- 38 2.4 32- 1 5 9 3 3 47- 2.9 2003-04 14- 9 351- 25.1 29- 68 .426 0- 0 .000 13- 25 .520 42- 39- 81 5.8 43- 4 9 21 5 9 71- 5.1 TOTAL 30- 12 563- 18.8 46- 104 .442 0- 1 .000 26- 41 .634 61- 58- 119 4.0 75- 5 14 30 8 12 118- 3.9 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS

TECH 43 General: Multi-talented guard that can play both to a 29-2 record and the Georgia 4A state title, aver- the point and shooting guard positions • The Yellow aging 19.4 points, six steals and four assists per game Jackets’ most accurate three-point shooter a year ago, • Joined the 1,000-point club that year by scoring a converting on 14-of-34 attempts • Expected to play school-record 657 points • An all-around student- a bigger role in the offense after playing 25 games in athlete, she carried a 3.8 high school grade point av- her rookie campaign • Possesses great court aware- erage • An active participant in the Feed the Hungry ness and the ability to get the ball into the post • A Campaign. solid scorer that netted over 2,000 points in her prep career. Personal: Stephanie Denise Higgs was born Feb. 8, 1985 • Daughter of Roy D. and Betty J. Higgs. 2003-04: One of the first guards off the bench dur- ing the season and the most accurate three-point InIn StepStep WithWith StephanieStephanie Higgs...Higgs... shooter on the team • Shot .412 from beyond the arc Most people call me: Steph or Higgs in 25 games • Scored in double figures in five games, including three against conference opponents • First My major is: Management scoring game came against UCF at home, when she The best advice that hit 3-of-5 from three-point range and scored 13 while I’ve ever been given pulling down two rebounds and blocking a shot in is: Don’t put off until 16 minutes of play • Netted 12 points on two occa- tomorrow what you sions, against Florida A&M in the opening round of can do today. the Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational and Something again at Florida State at the end of January • Top scor- very few ing output came in the season finale at Wake Forest, people know when she had 15 points, six rebounds and two steals about me is: in a career-high 27 minutes of play. I like to write poems. Prep: An outstanding scorer in high school, she av- eraged over 19 points per game in each of her last three years at Central Gwinnett • Capped her career by being named the Metro Player of the Year for 2003 by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, along with earn- ing Class 5A first-team All-State accolades • Earned a spot in the L’adidas Roundball Classic along with teammate Kentrina Wilson • Scored 14 points to help lead the North to a 110-89 win over the South in the Higgs Season & Career Highs Georgia Athletic Coaches Association annual all-star Category ...... 2003-04 High ...... Career High My dream Points: ...... 15, Wake Forest (2/20/04) ..... Same profession high school game • Tabbed as a preseason All-Ameri- Field Goals: ...... 7, Wake Forest (2/20/04) ...... Same Field Goal Att.: .. 15, Wake Forest (2/20/04) ..... Same is: To own can by Street & Smith’s in 2003 • Was selected to the 3-Pt. FGs: ...... 3, UCF (12/14/03), ...... Same several all-star team of the Top-Ten adidas camp in 2002 • Clemson (2/19/04) businesses 3-Pt. FG Att.: ...... 10, Clemson (2/19/04) ...... Same Led her AAU team to a third-place finish at the 2002 Free Throws: ..... 3, Duke (2/7/04) ...... Same and be a CEO of national tournament • Averaged 21.9 points and four Free Throw Att.: 4, Duke (2/7/04) ...... Same a major Rebounds: ...... 6, Wake Forest (2/20/04) ...... Same company. steals as a junior, leading Central Gwinnett to a 25-5 Assists: ...... 2, Wake Forest (2/20/04) ...... Same Steals: ...... 2, four times ...... Same record and a round of 16 appearance in the state tour- Blocks: ...... 1, four times ...... Same My favorite food nament • Was a first-team Class 4A All-State pick in Turnovers: ...... 4, Florida State (1/25/04), ...... Same is: Shrimp WFU (2/20/04) 2002 as well • In 2001, helped lead Central Gwinnett Minutes: ...... 27, Wake Forest (2/20/04) ..... Same

24 Game-by-Game 2003-04 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS at Florida Atlantic 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 00000 0 vs. James Madison DNP vs West Virginia 2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0-0 00001 0 vs SWMissouri St. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 DAVIDSON DNP at Georgia State 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 01100 0 UCF 16 5-11 3-5 0-0 2-0-2 3111013 at Old Dominion 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 00100 0 at Princeton 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 2 vs Georgia 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 WILLIAM & MARY 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00100 0 FLORIDA A&M 8 5-5 1-1 1-1 0-3-3 2000012 FLORIDA STATE DNP DUKE 10 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 10200 2 at Virginia 5 1-4 0-1 2-2 1-0-1 00100 4 at Maryland 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10000 0 CLEMSON DNP at North Carolina 16 3-4 2-2 1-2 1-1-2 11002 9 at Florida State 18 5-9 2-4 0-0 0-0-0 1040212 WAKE FOREST 15 1-3 0-1 0-2 0-1-1 30202 2 at NC State 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 10000 0 at Duke 11 1-4 1-3 3-4 1-0-1 00110 6 VIRGINIA 4 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 00010 0 MARYLAND 23 1-5 1-3 1-2 1-2-3 11100 4 at Clemson 16 4-13 3-10 0-0 3-2-5 2130111 NORTH CAROLINA 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00100 0 NC STATE 16 1-5 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 21110 4 at Wake Forest 27 7-15 1-3 0-2 4-2-6 2240215 vs Wake Forest 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 01200 0

OVERALL CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2003-04 25- 0 225- 9.0 36- 91 .396 14- 34 .412 10- 21 .476 15- 17- 32 1.3 20- 0 9 26 4 10 96- 3.8 TOTAL 25- 0 225- 9.0 36- 91 .396 14- 34 .412 10- 21 .476 15- 17- 32 1.3 20- 0 9 26 4 10 96- 3.8

ACC CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2003-04 14- 0 171- 12.2 25- 69 .362 10- 27 .370 9- 18 .500 11- 11- 22 1.6 15- 0 6 20 3 9 69- 4.9 TOTAL 14- 0 171- 12.2 25- 69 .362 10- 27 .370 9- 18 .500 11- 11- 22 1.6 15- 0 6 20 3 9 69- 4.9 General: Talented athletic player that provides a perfect 4.0 grade point average as a sophomore and depth at the wing position and has the ability to play junior • A member of the National Honor Society. the post • Participated in every game, including earn- ing three starts, before suffering a torn right anterior Personal: Kentrina Wilson was born Dec. 15, 1984 • cruciate ligament on Feb. 9 • A versatile player that Daughter of William and Debra Bogan. has an explosive first step to the basket • Possesses good size and strength • Moved from the post to the wing in high school.

2003-04: Played in every game her rookie season until being sidelined with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee midway through the con- InIn StepStep WithWith KentrinaKentrina Wilson...Wilson... ference schedule • Earned three starts against con- Most people call me: Tree or Trina ference opponents and averaged nine points and six rebounds in those contests • Netted a season-high My major is: Management 13 points while pulling down nine rebounds and re- I could not live without this cording a steal and a block against Clemson • Scored food: Cereal eight points on 3-of-3 shooting from the field while recording nine rebounds at Virginia • Had 11 points, I always pack this for road five rebounds and two blocks at Maryland • Recorded trips: My tigger five or more rebounds in four games in 2004. blanket.

I wear my jersey Prep: Finished a solid prep career by earning first- number because: team Class 6A All-State honors in 2003 from the Fort My dad wore #25 Lauderdale Sun Sentinel and the Miami Herald • in college. Helped lead Deerfield Beach to its first 6A state title The biggest reason I as senior • A two-time finalist for Florida Miss Bas- chose Georgia Tech is: ketball honors as both a junior and senior • Earned a Because of the spot in the L’adidas Roundball Classic along with opportunities that I will teammate Stephanie Higgs • Tabbed to compete in have after college. the 2003 Florida North-South All-Star game • A pre- One word that would season All-America selection by Street & Smith’s in describe me on the court 2003 • Served as team captain for three years at would be: QuietStorm Deerfield Beach • Nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award after averaging 20 points and Wilson Season & Career Highs The best advice that I’ve been 10 rebounds as a junior • Earned first-team all-state Category ...... 2003-04 High ...... Career High given is: Don’t settle for Points: ...... 13, Clemson (1/18/04) ...... Same anything. and all-county honors • An all-tournament selection Field Goals: ...... 5, Maryland (1/15/04) ...... Same Field Goal Att.: .. 9, Maryland (1/15/04) ...... Same at both the South Florida Camp and the adidas 3-Pt. FGs: ...... None ...... Same My favorite Coach Jo quote is: Roundball Classic • As a junior, averaged 22 points 3-Pt. FG Att.: ...... 2, Florida Atlantic (11/21/03). Same “Alls we gots to do...” Free Throws: ..... 5, Clemson (1/18/04) ...... Same and eight rebounds while being named the 39th Free Throw Att.: 8, Clemson (1/18/04) ...... Same overall prospect on the adidas All-Star Girls Report Rebounds: ...... 9, Virginia (1/12/04), ...... Same On game day I like to: Sleep to Clemson (1/18/04) get mentally prepared. Top 100 players list • Averaged 22 points and eight Assists: ...... 2, Florida A&M (12/31/03) ..... Same Steals: ...... 2, three times ...... Same rebounds as a sophomore to earn first-team all- Blocks: ...... 2, Virginia (1/12/04), ...... Same My biggest inspiration in life county honors • An outstanding student-athlete, held Maryland (1/15/04) is: My mom. Turnovers: ...... 4, Maryland (1/15/04) ...... Same Minutes: ...... 31, Maryland (1/15/04) ...... Same

26 Game-by-Game 2003-04 MP FG-A 3P-A FT-A O-D-R PF A TO BL ST PTS at Florida Atlantic 11 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 10201 0 vs James Madison 5 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 10212 3 vs West Virginia 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00000 0 vs SW Missouri St. 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 20000 2 DAVIDSON 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00001 0 at Georgia State 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 00100 2 UCF 211-40-00-11-2-300101 2 at Old Dominion 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 10000 0 at Princeton 19 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 00002 4 vs Georgia 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 00101 0 WILLIAM & MARY 5 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 10000 1 FLORIDA A&M 17 2-5 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 22311 5 FLORIDA STATE 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 11000 0 DUKE 120-20-00-01-0-101000 0 at Virginia 28 3-3 0-0 2-2 2-7-9 30121 8 at Maryland* 31 5-9 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 2142011 CLEMSON* 30 4-8 0-0 5-8 5-4-9 4031113 at North Carolina* 22 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 51100 3 at Florida State 18 2-4 0-0 2-3 1-4-5 11202 6 WAKE FOREST 16 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 11000 0 at NC State 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 11000 0 at Duke 8 0-00-02-21-0-100000 2 VIRGINIA DNP-Inj. MARYLAND DNP-Inj. at Clemson DNP-Inj. NORTH CAROLINA DNP-Inj. NC STATE DNP-Inj. at Wake Forest DNP-Inj. vs. Wake Forest DNP-Inj.

OVERALL CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2003-04 22- 3 294- 13.4 23- 52 .442 0- 2 .000 16- 24 .667 18- 37- 55 2.5 26- 1 9 21 7 13 62- 2.8 TOTAL 22- 3 294- 13.4 23- 52 .442 0- 2 .000 16- 24 .667 18- 37- 55 2.5 26- 1 9 21 7 13 62- 2.8

ACC CAREER STATISTICS --FG (Incl. 3 PT)------3-PT FG------FREE THROWS- --REBOUNDS-- Year GP- GS Min- Avg FG- FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Off- Def-Tot Avg PF- FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts- Avg 2003-04 10- 3 183- 18.3 15- 32 .469 0- 0 .000 13- 19 .684 14- 25- 39 3.9 18- 1 7 11 5 4 43- 4.3 TOTAL 10- 3 183- 18.3 15- 32 .469 0- 0 .000 13- 19 .684 14- 25- 39 3.9 18- 1 7 11 5 4 43- 4.3 General: Athletic point guard that will add depth to the Yellow Jackets backcourt • The tallest point guard on the team • Will add experience to the point position after participating on multiple national and international teams in Australia • A gifted student that has earned multiple academic excellence awards.

Prep: Participated in basketball and track and field at St. Columba’s College in Essendon for five seasons and played netball three years • Named the 2003 School Sports Captain and was a member of the Stu- InIn StepStep WithWith GiuliettGiuliett Ancora...Ancora... dent Representative Council • A Victorian State High Most people call me: Giuls School representative in both the 2002 and ‘03 Na- Head Coach MaChelle Joseph on Giuliett Ancora: tional High School Championships • Member of the “Giuliett is a true point guard that will add some depth at My major is: Undecided Victoria Women’s U-20 Team that competed for the our point position. She is a player with international expe- The biggest reason I Australian National Championships in Tasmania • rience and we are looking for good things from her. Giuliett chose Georgia Tech Named MVP of the 2004 Bendigo Classic U-23 Tour- is an outstanding student-athlete and will adjust very well, was: The endless nament • Captain of the 2003 Scott Sport Australia both academically and athletically, to Georgia Tech. She can opportunities. International Team • Member of the Melbourne Ti- play the wing positions but is a true point guard and her gers team that won the 2003 conference champion- height will be a big plus for our team at that position.” ship • Member of the 2002 Scott Sport Australia In- ternational Team and Melbourne Tigers 2002 USA East Coast Tour that competed against Division I col- leges • A St. Columba’s College track champion in both 2002 and 2003 • Earned the Award for Excellence in A Little More From Giuliett... I could the 2002 Australian Mathematics Competition and not live the Certificate of LOTE for excellence in the Melbourne What made you choose Georgia Tech? GA: When Coach Joseph came over, she was just really without this food: Italian Poetry Competition • Graduated from St. friendly and everything about the school sounded Chocolate ice Columba’s High School in 2003 and awarded the Vic- cream great. They had the courses that I wanted to study, torian Certificate of Education great basketball team and awesome facilities. I My biggest didn’t get to come over here, but I saw pictures, saw inspiration in Personal: Giuliett May Ancora was born on April 3, Atlanta and pretty much everything else was by life is: My 1985 • Is the daughter of Vince and Debbie Ancora • word of mouth sister Belinda. Sister Belinda plays basketball for the Melbourne Ti- gers and sister Monique is a member of the 2004 Had you heard about Georgia Tech before Coach My craziest Joseph visited you? ambition is: To Young Australian Broadway Chorus • Also has a GA: Yeah, because everyone in Atlanta knows about be able to sing. younger brother, Joseph • Interested in pursuing a (Georgia Tech men’s basketball center) Luke career in sports physiotherapy and nutrition. Schenscher, so I’d heard a lot about the school. My greatest personal Did you want to come to a bigger city like Atlanta athletic moment or were you interested in smaller schools? is: Representing GA: I live in Melbourne, which is very similar in size to my country. Atlanta, and that was a pretty big plus for coming here.

28 General: Athletic and talented point guard that could challenge for playing time immediately • Suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament to her left knee midway through her senior year but will be able to play at the beginning of the 2004-05 season • One of three high school All-Americans in the 2004-05 rookie class.

Prep: Five-year letterwinner and two-year captain for coach Barbara Nelson at Providence Day School • Also earned a letter as a captain on the track & field team for coach Ben Hoos • Helped Providence Day School to the region and state championship in 2001 InIn StepStep WithWith JillJill Ingram...Ingram... Head Coach MaChelle Joseph on Jill Ingram: and set a state record in the 400 meters • Named to Most people call me: Jill “In watching Jill play over the past few years, the thing that the all-state team four years in high school while My major is: Management has always impressed me is her leadership ability and take- earning fourth-team All-America honors in 2003 ac- charge mentality. I knew that the most important position cording to the All Star Girls Report and Honorable I wear my jersy number because: to fill this year was at point guard so I thought that not only Mention All-America Honors in 2004 by the WBCA • has been my was it important for us to sign a point guard, but that we Also named an Honorable Mention All-American in favorite player since I was signed one that could be an impact player as a freshman. 2003 • Averaged 18 points, seven rebounds, four young. steals and 3.5 assists per game her junior year after Jill is definitely that type of player, and I look for big things If I could be on the cover early out of her this year. I’m really excited because we feel breaking the 1,000 points mark during her sopho- of any magazine, it that we went out and signed one of the elite combo guards more season • Tabbed 24th in the nation and rated would be: in the country.” the fifth-best point guard in the country by the All Fortune 500 Star Girls Report • Member of the two-time national I could not A Little More From Jill... champion Team North Carolina in AAU basketball • live Ranked 26th in the nation by the National Roundball without What made you choose Georgia Tech? Journal and 47th according to the Blue Star Index • this food: JI: First because I really liked Coach Joseph and I felt An Adidas top-10 all-star on two occasions and a USA Crab Legs like I had a connection with her and I liked her goals. Secondly, I really liked the team and it was a great Basketball Development Festival selection • Partici- academic school. pated in Honor Roll, Beta Club, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes and the National Big Brother/Big Sister What was your first impression of the coaching organizations during high school. staff? JI: Young. I like the balance that this staff has of both Personal: Elizabeth Jillian Ingram was born Octo- more experienced and younger people. ber 4, 1985 • Daughter of Johnny Ingram and Wanda What is on-court coaching personality of the Jaraba • Plans to major in management at Georgia Georgia Tech coaches like? And is it differ- Tech and hopes to become a women’s basketball My ent on the court vs. off the court? coach on the collegiate level after graduation • Lists dream JI: Yes, I think it’s different, but it also has to be. Not in winning the state championship during her freshman profession is: To be a a negative way. Off the court, this is a great staff to year as her most memorable athletic accomplish- major joke around with and have fun, but on the court it’s ment. Division I very serious and focused. It’s a little bit more seri- women’s ous than my previous teams have been, but I also basketball think that I will like that. coach.

29 General: Strong and physical forward that will be a presence inside for the Yellow Jackets • Joins Kasha Terry and Ashley Guerrant as one of the tallest players on the 2004-05 team • Graduated from Woodward Academy as the all-time leading rebounder in school history

Prep: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Jon Merrill at Woodward Academy and served as team captain during her senior year • Led Woodward to the Region Championship in both her junior and senior seasons • Named a Street & Smith Honorable Mention All- InIn StepStep WithWith DaphneDaphne Mitchell...Mitchell... American and tabbed the 25th-best prospect by the Most people call me: Daphne All Star Girls Report after averaging 14.3 points, nine Head Coach MaChelle Joseph on Daphne Mitchell: rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game her junior year • “We made a commitment two years ago that we were go- My major is: Building Named to the 2004 Metro Atlanta High School Team ing to sign one of the top three student-athletes in the state Construction of the Year by the Atlanta Tipoff Club • Tabbed the No. of Georgia every year, and with Daphne, we definitely feel My dream 3 power forward in the class of 2004 by the All Star like we did that. She’s 6-3, she’s big, she’s strong, she’s physi- profession is: To Girls Report • Participated in the Georgia North-South cal, and she can score with her back to the basket. We felt be a singer. All-Star Game and the Adidas/EA Sports All-Ameri- like we needed to find a big presence inside, and Daphne can Game in 2004 • A member of the Junior Civitan will certainly be that presence for us.” My plans after Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Spanish Georgia Club at Woodward while participating in the Volun- Tech are: teer Tutoring program at a local middle school. To own my Personal: Daphne Chantal Mitchell was born No- A Little More From Daphne... vember 13, 1985 • Mother is Deloise Mitchell • In- tends to major in building construction at Georgia What made you choose Georgia Tech? DM: The academic background and the support sur- Tech and would like to own her own construction rounding women’s basketball. Specifically, the company after graduation • Enjoys drawing and lis- booster club and how much they have tried to re- tening to music in her spare time • Lists winning the own ally get the program going. construction Region Championship two consecutive years and company and being invited to play in the Adidas/EA Sports All- What was your first impression of the Georgia be very rich. American game as her most memorable athletic ac- Tech coaching staff? complishments and graduating from high school as DM: A little crazy. Not so much crazy as fun. They are If I could be on just fun to be around and talk to, especially off the her most memorable nonathletic accomplishment. the cover of court. any magazine, it would be: On the court, do you think that the coaching staff SLAM has the same mentality? DM: On the court, it looks a lot more intense. It’s noth- If I could go ing like it was in high school. I am a quiet-type of one-on-one player...sometimes I look like I’m not really playing with any athlete, it hard, but I really am - it’s sort of like the would be: look. It’s who I mold my game after, since he is my Sheryl favorite player. Swoopes 30 General: Versatile player that can play four of the five positions on the court • Talented athlete that could make an immediate impact for the Yellow Jacket program • Talented student-athlete that finished seventh in her graduating class at Callaway High School

Prep: The 2004 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Mississippi and two-year letterwinner for coach Maxine Johnson at Callaway High School • Also earned two letters for coach Anna Jackson during her freshman and sophomore seasons at Murrah High School • Helped Murrah to the 5A State Championship InIn StepStep WithWith JanieJanie Mitchell...Mitchell... Head Coach MaChelle Joseph on Janie Mitchell: in 2002 • Named MVP of her team all four years in high Most people call me: Janie or Jay “Janie has averaged over 20 points per game all four years school • Earned Adidas and Nike All-America honors My major is: Management of high school. She’s a tremendous scorer, she can play in- following her senior year • Fifth-team All-America se- side or outside, she’s strong and she’s athletic. She starts the lection, according to All Star Girls Report, and a Street Something very few game at six feet tall, and by the time that you finish, you & Smith Honorable Mention All-American following people know about me is: think that she’s 6-3 because she plays a lot bigger than she her junior year in which she averaged 22.5 points, 12.5 I love fashion. looks. She has tremendous experience, from being named rebounds, 3.2 assists, three blocks and 2.5 steals per Hanging on my bedroom the Mississippi Player of the Year to one of the top-25 play- game • Selected as the No. 4 power forward in the class wall is: The ers in the country. We are just thrilled that she has joined of 2004 by the All Star Girls Report • Averaged 20.6 congratulations our program and are looking forward to her play this sea- points, 10.7 rebounds, 2.5 assists, two blocks and 2.5 letter I received after son.” assists per game her sophomore year, which earned signing with Tech. her Street & Smith 2002 Honorable Mention All- If I could go one- A Little More From Janie... America Honors • Tabbed first-team all-state in 2004 on-one with any and second-team all-state in 2002 and 2003 • Named single athlete, it What made you choose Georgia Tech? first-team all-metro from 2002-04 • Participated in the would be: My JM: The conference and the combination of academ- Alabama/Mississippi all-star basketball game follow- mom when she ics and athletics. The coaching staff and the team- was my age. mates were really down to earth also, and I liked ing her senior year • Two-time participant in the Nike that too. All-America camp and a National Junior Olympic All- In the off- American in 2003 • Graduated seventh in her class and season I Was the city of Atlanta a big draw for you? was a member of the National Honor Society, National focused on: JM: The location was a definite positive. Even though Honor Roll, and treasurer of her senior class. Creating shots I’m from Mississippi, I think that I’m a city type of off the dribble. person. Personal: Janie Latrice Mitchell was born January 11, I always pack this for What one thing stands out about this coaching 1986 • Parents are James and Deborah Smith • Comes road trips: A face staff? from an athletic family where her mother played bas- towel and a hat. JM: They were really persistent and consistent in re- ketball at Georgia while cousin Jamie Mitchell is cur- cruiting me and they reminded me of people that rently on the Ole Miss football team • Lists ranking I could not live without this food: Chinese I was already surrounded by. The Georgia Tech seventh in her class and being honored as part of the coaches are very different than my previous Top Ten by the mayor as her most memorable nonath- On game day I like to: coaches, but that is one the reasons that I wanted letic accomplishment. Relax and know that I am to come to Tech. The coaches here are energetic well-prepared. and demanding and I think that I could learn a lot from them. 31 General: Athletic and quick player that will add much-needed depth to the backcourt • Can play any of the three guard positions and is a consistent scorer that averaged over 30 points per game in her senior year of high school • Also participates on the Georgia Tech track & field team with twin sister Shantia.

Prep: Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Pom- pano Beach High School • Also lettered four years in track for coach Matt Love • Team captain of the track team all four years, and captain of the basketball team for three seasons • All-state basketball player that InIn StepStep WithWith ShantrellShantrell Moss...Moss... was the 3A runner-up for Florida Basketball Player Most people call me: Trell of the Year • Scored over 700 points during her senior Head Coach MaChelle Joseph on Shantrell Moss: season and averaged 33.5 points per contest • Scored “We are excited to have an athlete like Shantrell join our pro- My major is: Science, Technology and Culture a career-high 50 points in a game against Pine Crest gram. She brings with her exceptional quickness and a tough My greatest personal athletic • The 3A-2A-1A Player of the Year in both 2003 and defensive presence to our backcourt.” moment is: Winning the state 2004 was also a team leader in assists and rebounds championship in the 200 meters. • Three-time Basketball Athlete of the Year at Pom- pano Beach • Earned All-America honors in the in- Before games, I like to: Sleep door 4 x 200m relay and was named the Track & Field If I could be on the cover of Athlete of the Year • A four-time state champion in any magazine, it would be: the 100 and 200m dash and a member of the Pom- Ebony pano Beach track & field state championship team • Member of the National Honor Society and Treasurer My craziest ambition is: of the Pompano Beach French Club. A Little More From Shantrell... To win a gold medal in basketball and track at the What made you choose Georgia Tech? . Personal: Shantrell Nicole Moss was born October SM: Georgia Tech is a great school in a great city and I 27, 1985 • Granddaughter of Barbara Cooper-Bryant felt like I could develop into a very good athlete My favorite TV show is: • Twin sister Shantia competes for Georgia Tech on a Will and Grace under this great coaching staff while earning a de- full track & field scholarship • Also has a younger sis- gree from one of the top schools in the nation. If I could go one-on-one ter named Hope • Is interested in working in the with any athlete, it medical field upon graduation • Enjoys reading and What made you decide to play basketball? would be: sleeping in her spare time • States that winning the SM: My original plan was to run track and try to walk Serena Williams team state track & field championship was her most on to the basketball team at whatever school I memorable athletic accomplishment. signed with. I wasn’t highly recruited because I My biggest didn’t play AAU basketball in the summers when I inspiration in life is: was running track, so I knew I wouldn’t be recruited. My pastor

My plans for life after Georgia Tech are: To go pro in track or basketball and design webpages or art graphics.

My dream profession is: A cardiologist.

32 General: Experienced international player that will add depth to the Yellow Jacket backcourt • Will chal- lenge for immediate playing time at the wing posi- tion, but can also play the point if called upon • One of two international players on the 2004-05 roster.

Prep: Has helped her teams win the Swedish Cham- pionship on three occasions, first in Uppsala in 1998, then in 2003 with 08 Blackeberg, and finally with 08 Stockholm HR in 2003 • Named the “Scania Queen” in the Nordic Championship in 2003 • MVP of the Swedish Championship Game in 2003 while being nominated to the all-star team • Played in a pair of InIn StepStep WithWith ChiomaChioma Nnamaka...Nnamaka... Head Coach MaChelle Joseph on Chioma Nnamaka: all-star games for the Damligan League (the highest Most people call me: Chioma “Chioma is an elite player with unique experiences and I’m league in Sweden) in 2004, winning the three-point My major is: Undecided excited about her becoming a Yellow Jacket. She will add competition • Attended Fryshusets Kunskaps Cen- much-needed depth to our backcourt and the fact that she trum in Stockholm for high school. My craziest can play three different positions on the court makes her ambition is: invaluable to us. She will challenge immediately for play- Personal: Chioma Mathilda Nnamaka was born To be on ing time at either wing position and also has the ability to June 15, 1985 • Parents are Jonathan and Ann-Katrin the show Days of Our step in at the point guard slot. She will be an impact player Nnamaka • Older brother Oluoma played basketball Lives. on the perimeter.” at Marquette and now plays professionally in Ger- many, and older sisters Azuka and Ifeanyi currently play basketball in Sweden’s highest league • Plans to My major in international affairs while at Georgia Tech favorite non- A Little More From Chioma... and has interests in police work following gradua- basketball tion • Lists winning the Swedish Championship with activity is: What made you choose Georgia Tech? 08 Stockholm HR in 2003 as her most memorable Drawing CN: Because of the coaches, academics and the team. athletic accomplishment. Specifically, I liked the fact that they are funny away My biggest inspiration from the court, but on the court they are intense. I in life is: My mom. think they are going to be hard and serious on the court, but I can still joke around with them off the I could not live without this court. I feel very comfortable with them. food: My dad’s Nigerian food. What did you like the most about Georgia Tech when you first visited the campus? My dream profession is: To CN: When I came for my visit, I loved everything. I re- be a WNBA player. ally like Atlanta, as it’s bigger than Uppsala. I really like big cities, but Atlanta is different because it I wear my jersey number doesn’t seem like such a big city because of all of because: I like the number 7, the trees, so I think that’s a pretty good thing for and 43 adds up to seven; also, me. my brother wore No. 43 when he played at Marquette.

My biggest fear is: Water

On game day I like to: Chill and listen to music. 33 TEAMMATE AWARDS THE VOTES ARE IN... At the beginning of the season, members of the 2004-05 Yellow Jackets voted for their teammates in a number of different categories. Here are the results!

Fifty-seven percent of team said that Ashley Guerrant is the most likely player to go into politics, and she was second in the voting for the player most likely to appear on Jeopardy!, with 33 percent of the vote.

Eighty-two percent of the 2004-05 squad labeled Megan Harpring as the hardest worker on the team, while 77 percent of the team says that she is the most likely player to appear on Survivor.

An even 50 percent of sophomore Sixty-two percent of Kasha Terry’s teammates Stephanie Higgs’ teammates believe that she said that she is the most likely player to appear will surprise people with her play this sea- on American Idol while 77 percent of the squad son, and another 50 percent voted that “Red labeled her the best singer on the team. Hot” has the best nickname on the team.

Prior to her move to the sidelines, exactly one- half of the team said that they thought April Johnson would make a good coach in the fu- ture, saying that “she knows a lot about bas- ketball and has experience” and “she is very patient.” Johnson will assist Coach Joseph With 64 percent of the votes, Jessica Williams and her staff as a student-assistant coach for was selected as the funniest person on the team. the remainder of her Georgia Tech career. Sixty-eight percent of her teammates believe that she is the most likely to have a talk show in the future, while 79 percent say that she is the most likely player to appear on The Real World.

Well-liked by her team, Cheytoria Phillips had 43 percent of the vote as the teammate that they admired the most, while an even 50 per- cent believe that she is the most likely player to appear on Jeopardy! and 46 percent say that she is the best dancer on the 2004-05 squad.

Jill Ingram (left) and Janie Mitchell (right) joined April Johnson, Megan Harpring and Cheytoria Phillips as the players most likely to become women’s basketball television analysts. All five players earned 17 per- cent of the 2004-05 Georgia Tech women’s basketball team’s vote.

34 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS With a solid first season behind her, MaChelle that produced winning records in every year but one, Joseph begins her second year at the helm of the and reached the NCAA Tournament 11 times. Georgia Tech women's basketball program in 2004- Braine said that rewarding Joseph with her first 05. After helping infuse success into the Yellow head coaching position was a logical choice. Jackets team in two years as an assistant coach, "MaChelle has proven herself to be an outstanding Joseph was named the fifth coach in the history of coach and recruiter in her 11 years as an assistant the Georgia Tech program on May 19, 2003 by coach, and in particular in her two years at Georgia Institute President Dr. G. Wayne Clough and Director Tech," said Braine. "It's no coincidence that her two of Athletics Dave Braine. years here have been two of the best seasons that During her first year, Joseph tied the records for we've ever had. She clearly understands what it takes most overall (14) and conference (5) victories as a to be successful at Georgia Tech, both on the court first-year head coach, tying her predecessor, Agnus and off." Berenato, who became head coach at Pittsburgh after "We feel that we have hired one of the bright 15 seasons in the same post at Georgia Tech. Joseph young coaches in the women's game, and we're very also graduated four of five seniors, as Yellow Jacket excited about the future of women's basketball at captains Megan Isom, Alex Stewart and Fallon Stokes Georgia Tech with MaChelle Joseph at the helm." all earned their degrees in May. Joseph, 34, acquired a program that she had Under Joseph, the Yellow Jackets continued their helped take to the NCAA Tournament for the first time success in the annual Christmas tournament by in a decade and just the second time in school history. MaChelle Joseph earning victories over William & Mary in semifinal The Yellow Jackets' 20 wins in her final season as an action and defeating Florida A&M by more than 30 assistant coach matched the 1992 squad for most Head Coach points in the championship game. Following the wins as a Division I program, while Georgia Tech's Purdue, 1992 tournament championship, Joseph became the first eight ACC wins also tied the school record. Second Season head coach in Georgia Tech history to win their During her first season on the Flats in 2002, Joseph conference opener when the team defeated Florida helped guide the Jackets to their third-straight Fourth Season at Tech State, 66-59, to open conference play. Two seniors postseason appearance with a 15-14 overall record earned all-conference honors under Joseph, including Stokes, who was named to the Joseph Year-by-Year The Joseph File second-team after earning third-team honors Full Name: MaChelle Joseph in the previous year. Stewart rounded out the Season ..... Position ...... School . Overall Record conference award-winners by being named to 1992-93 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Illinois ...... 12-15 Birthdate: January 13, 1970 ILLINOIS Total (1 Year) ...... 12-15 the honorable mention team. 1993-94 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Purdue ...... 29-5 Education: Undergraduate - Purdue (B.A., 1992) In her two years as Tech's top assistant 1994-95 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Purdue ...... 24-8 1995-96 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Purdue ...... 20-11 coach, Joseph applied her skills as an instructor PURDUE Totals (3 Years) ...... 73-24 (.753) College Playing Experience: and recruiter along with her all-star playing 1996-97 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Auburn ...... 22-10 Purdue (4 years); 1989-1992 credentials to help the program enjoy two of 1997-98 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Auburn ...... 16-11 1998-99 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Auburn ...... 20-9 College Coaching Experience: the best seasons in its history. Her career as an 1999-2000 ..... Assistant Coach ...... Auburn ...... 22-8 Illinois (1 year), Assistant Coach, 1993 assistant coach spanned 11 years in three of 2000-01 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Auburn ...... 17-12 Purdue (3 years), Assistant Coach/Recruiting the nation's top women's basketball AUBURN Totals (5 Years) ...... 97-50 (.660) Coordinator, 1994-96 2001-02 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Georgia Tech ...... 15-14 conferences, with successful stops at Auburn 2002-03 ...... Assistant Coach ...... Georgia Tech ...... 20-11 Auburn (5 years), Assistant Coach/Recruiting of the Southeastern Conference as well as 2003-04 ...... Head Coach ...... Georgia Tech ...... 14-15 Coordinator, 1997-2001 GEORGIA TECH Totals (3 Years) ...... 49-40 (.551) Georgia Tech (2 years), Assistant Coach/ Purdue and Illinois of the Big Ten preceding her Recruiting Coordinator, 2001-03 Atlantic Coast Conference stint. AS AN ASSISTANT COACH (11 Years) ...... 217-114 (.656) Georgia Tech (Present), Head Coach, 2003- In 15 seasons as a collegiate player and AS A HEAD COACH (1 Year) ...... 14-15 (.482) Present assistant coach, Joseph was a part of programs OVERALL TOTAL (12 Years) ...... 231-129 (.642)

36 “I felt like I won the lottery when I took this job. I feel like this is one of the best jobs in the country and that there is no reason why we can’t challenge for an ACC and national championship in the years to come. We have all the resources, the support of our administration and everything it takes to be a top- 10 program and that is my goal for Georgia Tech.”

A proven winner, MaChelle Joseph earned All-America honors in 1992 and was tabbed the Women’s Basketball News’ College Player of the Year while leading Purdue to the NCAA Tournament all four years of her career. 37 and a berth in the Women's National Invitation Tournament. and followed that performance with a trip to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1995. Joseph's skill as a recruiter translated into immediate results at Georgia Tech, Joseph also served one year (1993) as an assistant at Illinois. where she assembled the highest-rated freshman class in school history. Tech's A four-year starter for the Boilermakers from 1989-1992, Joseph is one of 2002 recruiting class, which included McDonald's and WBCA prep All-American the most decorated players in Purdue and history as she Kasha Terry, as well as Ashley Guerrant, Megan Harpring, April Johnson, Jessica garnered numerous conference and national accolades. After earning Big Ten Williams and Mallorie Winn, was rated among the top 15 in the nation by a Freshman of the Year honors as well as second-team all-conference accolades number of recruiting services and media outlets, including No. 11 by the All- in 1989, Joseph was a first-team All-Big Ten selection in 1990, 1991 and 1992 Star Girls Report, the second-highest in the Atlantic Coast Conference. and was named the Big Ten Player of the Year as a senior. She also earned Even more impressive was Joseph's first recruiting class as the head coach Kodak All-America honors in 1992, when she was tabbed the Women's at Tech, as this season's freshman class is ranked the fifth-best recruiting class Basketball News' College Player of the Year. She finished her career first on in the nation by the All Star Girls Report, according to the USA Today in the Big Ten all-time scoring list and was the only player in conference history November, 2003. Included in that group are high school All-Americans Jillian to rank in the Top 10 in both points and assists. Joseph helped the Boilermakers Ingram, Daphne Mitchell and Janie Mitchell, while Giuliett Ancora, Shantrell reach the NCAA Tournament all four years, including the school's first Moss and Chioma Nnamaka round out her first recruiting class. appearance in 1989 and a pair of trips to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1990 and Joseph came to Tech after serving as assistant coach and recruiting 1992. coordinator on 's staff at Auburn from 1997-2001. She helped guide A native of Auburn, Ind., Joseph graduated from Purdue in 1992 with a the Tigers to a combined 97-50 record in five seasons and the second round of bachelor's degree in movement and sports science. the NCAA Tournament on three occasions. Each of the last four recruiting classes she helped attract to Auburn were ranked in the Top 10 nationally by All-Star Girls Report, including the Tigers' 2001 class that was ranked the nation's second-best. Before joining the Auburn staff, Joseph coached at her alma mater, Purdue, from 1994-96 under and helped the Boilermakers post a sterling 73- 24 (.753) record in three seasons. Purdue advanced to the Final Four in 1994

38 Q & A WITH COACH JOSEPH

With the loss of four senior leaders from a year ago, what can we expect to see this season from the Georgia Tech women’s basketball team?

“It was a tremendous loss, losing not only four players with the abilities that those four seniors had but also the type of people that they were and the lead- ers that they were for this program. I was fortunate enough to spend my first three years at Georgia Tech with them, three of the four years of their careers, so for me this year’s team is like a whole new team because, with the exception of Maya Monroe, fortunately for me, I helped recruit every player that will be on the team next year. That’s kind of exciting when I look at it in the fact that we’re going to be a totally different type of team. This team will have a differ- ent personality. It will be young and inexperienced in some areas, but I think that last year was almost like a learning experience for all of us and now it’s almost like I’m starting my own program. I feel like these players that are here now came to Georgia Tech, in part, to play for me so I’m excited about that opportunity.” more experience on my staff. One thing that I looked for was finding some- body that had head coaching experience because I had only had one year and “There is nothing that takes the place of experience. The biggest thing for us nobody else on my coaching staff at that time had head coaching experience. this season isn’t going to be leadership on the court, but rather experience on Therefore I thought that it was really important to go out and find somebody the perimeter. We all know how tough the ACC is, and in particular the guard that had been a head coach. I was fortunate enough to find somebody like play in our conference, and we lost three seniors who had started almost every Mack McCarthy that had 20+ years of coaching experience and can help in so game of their career for us. With the loss of that type of experience, I think that many different aspects of the program and I'm excited about the opportunity a key part of our season is going to be seeing which of our young players are to work with Mack and draw from his extensive experiences on the men's side.” going to step up and replace them in terms of points and rebounds. Basically, we lost 55 percent of our scoring and 39 percent of our rebounds from a year “With Sytia Messer, I really feel like she has been a pleasant surprise. I knew ago, and we need to see who can fill those holes immediately. But as far as her as a player, and I knew what kind of competitor she was, but the thing that leadership goes, I think that we have several players on our team that are ca- has impressed me the most has been her work ethic and her commitment to pable of stepping in and filling those roles.” helping us sign a top 20 class and just the way she goes about her job. I think she's going to be a tremendous role model for our players. She is high-energy With your first recruiting class ranked as high as fifth in the nation, but at the same time she is very professional, and her experiences as a player talk about the types of players that you go out and look for and also are invaluable. There are not a lot of players that have played in the Final Four how you plan on maintaining such strong recruiting classes. and won a NIT national championship, so I have tremendous respect for her as a person and a player, and now as a coach.” “Coaching at a school like Georgia Tech, the first thing we look for is somebody that is competitive, not only on the court but in the classroom. It is really im- “The thing about Art Prevost that I appreciate so much is that he was offered a portant that the student-athletes we bring in understand the importance of head coaching job in the spring and he chose to turn that job down to stay at 1) what it's going to take to be successful as a student at Georgia Tech and 2) Georgia Tech and help us build this program. One of the things that he and I they have to be committed to earning their degree. Obviously they are going have always talked about is winning a championship, and there is no doubt in to be challenged on the court playing in the ACC because it is one of the top my mind that he is committed to Georgia Tech and that he is committed to me. conferences in the country, and off the court because Georgia Tech is one of the Having that type of person on your staff that comes to work every day and top schools in the nation. So right off the bat the first thing we look for is gives 100% is almost like having a player that has a work ethic where they somebody that is competitive.” won't quit until the job is done, and that's the type of mentality that Art brings to work every single day. He's just a pleasure to have around and I'm very “The second thing we look for is someone that complements our style of play. fortunate to have one of the top recruiters in the country on my staff.” We want someone that is athletic, that can score, that can be successful in full- court defensive situations and that also wants to play an up-tempo style of- What are the goals for this year’s team and what are you building the fensively.” program towards?

Talk about the new faces on the coaching staff, along with what each “One of the things that is always going to be a goal of ours is to make the NCAA of your assistant coaches brings to the court. Tournament, and obviously what we are building this program toward is try- ing to win a National Championship. So year in and year out, our goal is always “Putting a staff together is similar to recruiting in a way because you always go going to be in the NCAA Tournament. We also understand that we have to take out and you look for the key pieces to the puzzle that are missing. You look for it one step at a time. Georgia Tech has never had a winning record in ACC play, different players that can bring something to the mix that you don't already and obviously that is another goal that is in the forefront of our minds-we have. I think that after one year, one thing that I realized was that I needed want to have a winning record in the ACC and get to the NCAA Tournament. 39 Art Prevost enters his second season as a As one of Don Monson's top recruiters, Prevost member of the Georgia Tech women's basketball was responsible for Minnesota's 2001 recruiting staff and has the longest tenure with the Yellow class, which was rated among the top classes in Jackets as an assistant under MaChelle Joseph. A the nation and included McDonald's High School coach that brings with him a wealth of experience All-American Rick Rickert. During his time at in both men's and women's basketball, Prevost Minnesota, the Gophers participated in the joined the staff at the beginning of the 2003-04 National Invitation Tournament in both 2001 and season after spending 2003 as the top assistant 2002. coach with Akron's women's basketball team. Before his tenure with the Gophers, Prevost was Prevost serves as the recruiting coordinator and the women's associate head coach at TCU. While works with the development of Georgia Tech's with the Horned Frogs, he acted as the recruiting point guards. and academic coordinator for current Wake Forest Prevost was instrumental in recruiting Georgia head coach Mike Petersen's team. He signed the Tech's fifth-ranked freshman class of 2004-05, first class in TCU history to earn a bid to the NCAA which includes three high school All-Americans Tournament. He also signed four junior college All- and two International standouts. Americans, along with a 1997 recruiting class that Prior to joining the Yellow Jackets, Prevost was ranked among the top 25 in the nation. worked with Kelly Kennedy in her first season at A 1990 graduate of Lamar University, Prevost Akron. The Zips was a two-year Art Prevost defeated MAC member letterwinner for the Assistant Coach Marshall in 2003 for Cardinals. As the their first conference team's point guard, he Lamar, 1990 victory in more than a helped lead Lamar to Second Season year. Serving as its last 20-win season Akron's recruiting in 1988. After coordinator, his first graduating, Prevost The Prevost File group of signees at the spend two years on the Full Name: Arthur Prevost school included six Lamar men's Birthdate: July 13, 1967 new players, two of basketball staff. Education: Undergraduate - Lamar (B.S., 1990) College Playing Experience: which were junior He is a member of Lee Jr. College (2 years); 1986-1987 college All-Americans. the Women's Lamar (2 years); 1988-1989 Prior to joining the Basketball Coaches College Coaching Experience: staff at Akron, Prevost Association, the Black Lamar (1 year), Men’s Assistant Coach, 1992 was a member of Coaches Association Lamar (2 years), Women’s Assistant Coach, 1993-94 Minnesota's men's and the NAACP. UTEP (1 year), Women’s Assistant Coach, 1995 basketball staff for Prevost, 37, is UC-Irvine (1 year), Women’s Assistant Coach, three seasons. He married to the former 1996 served as the Golden Tona Creeks, and TCU (3 years), Women’s Assistant Coach, 1997-99 Minnesota (1 year), Director of Men’s Basketball Gophers' director of together they have a Operations, 2000 basketball operations six-year-old daughter, Minnesota (2 years), Men’s Assistant Coach, during the 2000 season Taylon, and a two-year- 2001-02 before being promoted old son, Treyson. Akron (1 year), Women’s Assistant Coach, 2003 Georgia Tech (Present), Assistant Coach, 2003- to assistant coach in Present the spring of 2000. 40 After a successful career as head coach of the men's winningest coach in basketball programs at Chattanooga and Virginia history (243 victories) when he left the league. Commonwealth, Mack McCarthy joined the Georgia His tenure included seven 20-win seasons, Tech women's basketball staff as an assistant coach eight Southern Conference regular-season in May 2004. McCarthy joins the staff after spending championships and five Southern Conference the last two years working in radio and television and Tournament titles. will work with the development of the Georgia Tech In 16 years as a head men's basketball coach, post players while coordinating opponent scouting McCarthy compiled a record of 309-177 (.636), and overseeing full-court defensive schemes. including 14 winning seasons and eight 20- From 1999-2002, McCarthy served as the head win seasons. coach of the Virginia Commonwealth men's team, Before taking over the Chattanooga helping the Rams improve their record each year, program, McCarthy served as an assistant capped by a 21-11 mark in 2001-02. He posted a four- coach to at Auburn from 1978- year record of 66-55 at VCU, where he served as 85, during which time he worked with future associate head coach for one season (1997-98) under NBA stars , Chris Morris and Sonny Smith before he was elevated to head coach. Chuck Person. He previously worked as an McCarthy made a name for himself when he assistant at East Tennessee State and Virginia guided the Chattanooga men's program to Tech. unprecedented heights McCarthy has during his tenure as head served as a Mack McCarthy coach from 1986-97, television analyst Assistant Coach leading the Mocs to five for ESPN while NCAA Tournament berths hosting a daily Virginia Tech, 1974 in 12 seasons. In addition radio show in First Season to five NCAA appearances, Chattanooga, "On McCarthy also led the Mocs the Road with Mack The McCarthy File to the National Invitation McCarthy," for the Tournament in 1986 and past two years. Full Name: Mack McCarthy 1987 for a total of seven Born William Birthdate: July 3, 1952 postseason bids in 12 years Leroy McCarthy III as he compiled a record of on July 3, 1952, he Education: Undergraduate - Virginia Tech (B.S., 243-122 (.666). graduated from 1974); Graduate - Virginia Tech (M.S., 1976) In his final season, the Virginia Tech, College Coaching Experience: Mocs won 24 games in earning a bachelors Virginia Tech (2 years), Men’s Assistant Coach 1996-97 and posted NCAA degree in 1974 and (G.A.), 1975-76 Tournament victories over a master's degree East Tennessee State (2 years), Men’s Assistant Georgia and Illinois to in 1976. He is Coach, 1977-78 reach the NCAA Sweet 16 married to the Auburn (7 years), Men’s Assistant Coach, 1979-85 Chattanooga (12 years), Men’s Head Coach, for the only time in school former Jean Coffelt, 1986-97 history. and the couple has VCU (1 year), Men’s Associate Head Coach, 1998 Named the Southern one daughter, VCU (4 years), Men’s Head Coach, 1999-2002 Conference Coach of the Lindsay Katherine. Georgia Tech (Present), Assistant Coach, 2004- Present Year in 1986, 1992 and 1993, McCarthy was the

41 After a pair of successful seasons at Mem- phis, former Final Four participant Sytia Messer is in her first season as a member of the Georgia Tech women's basketball staff. She will oversee the development of Geor- gia Tech's perimeter players and assist in re- cruiting while coordinating the players' off- season strength and conditioning program for the Yellow Jackets. During the last two years, Messer served as an assistant coach with the Tigers, work- ing with the perimeter players and team re- bounding while serving as the primary re- cruiter of junior college players. In her ten- ure at Memphis, the Tigers posted a 34-25 overall record and went 15-13 in Conference USA play. Memphis also participated in the 2004 Women's National Invitational Tourna- ment (NWIT), advancing to the second round. Sytia Messer Prior to joining the staff at Memphis, Assistant Coach Messer was an assistant coach at Arkansas Arkansas, 2000 State following a successful First Season playing career at the University of Arkansas. In her two years at State, she was responsible for The Messer File coaching guard play and team rebounding while serving as a Full Name: Sytia Necole Messer recruiter of junior college, AAU Birthdate: April 14, 1977 and high school players. In her four years as a Razor- Education: back, Messer led her team to Undergraduate - Arkansas (B.S., 2000) the 1998 Final Four and the College Playing Experience: 1999 WNIT Championship. She Arkansas (4 years); 1995-1999 was named to both all-tourna- ment teams and was named College Coaching Experience: the Most Valuable Player of the Arkansas State (2 years), Assistant Coach, 2000- West Regional in the 1998 02 NCAA Tournament. A member Spending time with her nieces and nephews (shown above) Memphis (2 years), Assistant Coach, 2003-04 of the freshman all-SEC team, is one of Sytia Messer’s favorite pastimes. she led her team with an aver- Georgia Tech (Present), Assistant Coach, 2004- age of seven rebounds per game as a freshman. While A native of Waldo, Ark., Messer currently resides in Present in school, Messer was an active member of multiple Atlanta and enjoys working with youth basketball Athletes in Action teams and served on the Student- camps, motivational speaking, spending time with Athlete Advisory Board. family, working out and watching sporting events.

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LaChina Robinson enters her first season as the director of women’s bas- Kyle Snipes enters his third season with the Yellow Jackets and his second ketball operations after serving as the administrative coordinator for the Geor- as the administrative coordinator for women’s basketball. He has handled a gia Tech women’s basketball team a year ago. She began her career at Georgia number of duties for Georgia Tech including travel arrangements, scheduling, Tech in the summer of 2003 as an administrative assistant and assumed the overseeing the team’s budget, film exchange and camps and he currently as- role of administrative coordinator halfway through the 2003-04 season. sists with the day-to-day operations of the women’s basketball program. In her current position, Robinson is responsible for all travel arrangements Prior to his arrival on the Flats, Snipes hosted a daily sports radio show in while serving as the team’s academic liason. She also oversees the Georgia Greenville, SC after working for three years for the Wake Forest men’s basket- Tech women’s basketball booster club, The Wreckin’ Crew, and manages the ball program. Snipes served as a full-time men’s administrative aide for the Joseph’s Junior Jackets program. Demon Deacon program under head coach , where his duties in- Prior to her arrival on the Flats, Robinson served as the Championships cluded video editing, assisting in the scouting of opponents and coordinating Intern for the Atlantic Coast Conference after graduating with a bachelor of team travel. He also assisted Odom with his summer men’s basketball camps Arts degree in sociology from Wake Forest in and the Five-Star Women’s 2002. Basketball Camp. A four-year starter for the Demon Dea- While at Wake Forest, cons, Robinson was named to the ACC All-Fresh- Snipes was a part of an NIT man team and was a three-year member of the and ACC Championship ACC Honor Roll. When she graduated, Robinson team and was a part of two was third on Wake Forests’ all-time blocked NCAA Tournament teams. shots list. He also served as a Demon Robinson, 24, is currently single and lives Deacon student manager all in Atlanta. four years in school. Snipes began his coaching career at Erskine College, where he served as an assistant men’s coach from 1996-98, working pri- marily with the perimeter players. A native of Hillsborough, NC and 1995 graduate of Wake Forest, Snipes earned a bachelor’s degree in communications with a minor in history. An avid fantasy-sports guru, Snipes enjoys playing soft- ball in his spare time and is an obsessed fan of the New York Yankees.

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game in her two seasons as a Yellow Jacket while recording 102 rebounds and 18 steals in 32 contests. The Macon, Ga., native will continue working towards her bachelor’s degree and remains a vital part of the Yellow Jacket program.

Ashley Ebert begins her second season as a Neal Peduzzi is in his first year at Georgia Tech graduate assistant for the Yellow Jackets while as a strength and conditioning coach with the working towards a master’s degree from Georgia women’s basketball and football teams. State. Peduzzi came to Tech after serving as a gradu- Ebert, a four-year letterwinner for Georgia ate assistant strength and conditioning coach for Tech from 1999-2002, played in 71 games and re- two years at the while Samantha Tomlinson is in her first year as an corded 101 assists while scoring over 100 points in working on his Master’s degree. Prior to his stint administrative assistant for the Yellow Jackets pro- her career. with the Vols, Peduzzi served as an interim strength gram after serving as the Director of Women’s Bas- After earning a bachelor’s degree in manage- and conditioning coach at Arizona State. ketball Operations for from 2001- ment from Georgia Tech in 2003, Ebert worked for A native of Greenwood, SC, Peduzzi earned a 04. the Federal Government in graphics and design bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Lander As the Director of Operations, Tomlinson was prior to beginning graduate school. University in 2002 and completed his Master’s de- responsible for coordinating managers and recruit- gree in biomechanics and sports medicine at Ten- ing assistants, booking travel, compiling the bud- nessee in 2004. get and identifying foreign recruits. Tomlinson played for two years at both Troy State and Auburn University-Montgomery, where she set the record for most blocked shots in a sea- son (207), before completing her college career at Victoria University, where she earned a bachelor’s Beginning her first year as a student assistant degree in psychology in 2001. for the Georgia Tech women’s basketball team is The native of Melbourne, Australia, partici- Jasmina Pacariz, a four-year letterwinner for the Yel- Entering his seventh year on the Georgia Tech pated in the Australian Women’s Professional Bas- low Jackets from 2001-04. academic support staff and fifth as the academic ketball League after as stint with the Utah Starzz in Pacariz played in 49 games in her career, in- advisor for the women’s basketball program is Troy 1998 and a visit to the Basketball League in cluding starting three contests during her senior Peace. 1999. season. The Stockholm, Sweden, native scored 44 Peace arrived at Georgia Tech in 1998 after points and recorded 41 rebounds in her career. serving for two years as the assistant director of stu- Pacariz will earn a bachelor’s degree in inter- dent life at Virginia Tech. national affairs in May, 2005. He previously worked six years for the Depart- ment of Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Washing- ton D.C., as a psychological technician and was in- volved in at least five research articles that were published in the Journals of Clinical Neuropharma- Beginning her first season as an administra- cology, Biological Psychiatry and Schizophrenia Re- tive assistant for the Yellow Jackets women’s bas- search. ketball team is former Wake Forest standout Tonia A native of Washington D.C., Peace attended Brown. the University of District Columbia, earning a A third-team all-ACC selection in 2002, Brown After a pair of surgeries to repair torn anterior bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s in was named to the all-tournament team following cruciate ligaments in both knees, April Johnson clinical psychology. He also graduated from the the 2004 ACC Tournament. moves to the sideline as a student assistant for the NCAA Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Males The Roanoke, Va. native then joined the Geor- Georgia Tech women’s basketball team for the 2004- in 2004. gia Tech program after earning a bachelor’s degree 05 season. in communications and working as a collection Johnson earned a redshirt in her first year as agent for the Federal Financial Group in the sum- a Yellow Jacket after tearing the ACL in her left knee mer of 2004. just six games into the season but returned for the first game of 2003-04 and played in all but one game until tearing the other knee prior to the Yel- low Jackets’ final home game. One of the top rebounders in the state as a high schooler, Johnson averaged 4.7 points per 44 SUPPORT STAFF

tian and holds certifications from the American College of Sports Medicine as a Health Fitness In- structor and the National Strength and Condition- ing Association as a Certified Strength and Condi- tioning Specialist. He has been a consultant for pro- fessional, collegiate and high school athletes and has worked with the U.S. Olympic Diving Training Carla Gilson begins her eighth season as a Entering her 10th year as the women’s bas- Camp. In 2001, Skinner was awarded the Recog- member of Georgia Tech’s sports medicine staff. ketball team dentist is Dr. Daryl Kimche. nized Young Dietitian of the Year for the state of Gilson, who serves as the athletic trainer for Dr. Kimche serves as the Yellow Jackets’ team Georgia. women’s basketball, handles all of the medical dentist during the players’ four years at Georgia Tech Skinner holds a bachelor of science degree in training, including rehabilitation, for the team. In and is on call in case of emergencies. nutrition and a master of science in exercise science, addition to women’s basketball, Gilson supervises both from , and served as a the care of other Georgia Tech sports, including soft- second lieutenant infantry officer in the U.S. Army. ball, women’s tennis and the cheerleading squad. Skinner is married to the former Barbara After earning her bachelor’s degree in man- Zomberg. agement from Tulane University in 1993, Gilson went on to earn her graduate degree in fitness lead- ership from East Tennessee State University in 1997. Gilson’s primary love and interests include Leah Moore Thomas is in her second year as working with the student ministries at Destiny the sports dietitian for the Georgia Tech Athletic As- Metropolitan Worship Church in Marietta, Ga. sociation. Thomas is responsible for counseling all Geor- gia Tech athletes while developing eating plans that Beginning her second season with the Geor- are designed for optimal performance and health. gia Tech women’s basketball team is assistant sports She conducts various fitness tests, including body information director Cheryl Watts. She serves as the composition assessments, resting metabolic rate primary contact for women’s basketball and measurements and anaerobic power output. women’s tennis. After graduating in 1999 with a bachelor’s de- Watts spent four years as a student assistant Dr. Randy Rhino begins his second season as gree in nutrition from the University of Tennessee in the Georgia Tech sports information office from the Yellow Jackets’ team chiropractor after being at Chattanooga, where she was a top cross-country 1999-2002 before earning an internship during the hired by Georgia Tech in 2002. and track competitor, Thomas earned a master’s 2003-04 school year. She was promoted to assis- A three-year football letterwinner (1972-74) degree in exercise science from Georgia State in tant director in November, 2003. and four-year baseball letterwinner (1972-75) for 2003, where she also attended a diabetic intern- A native of Kathleen, Ga., Watts graduated Georgia Tech, Rhino is the only three-time football ship. from Georgia Tech in 2002 with a bachelor of sci- All-American in Yellow Jacket history. A 2004 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trial qualifier, ence degree in industrial engineering. Rhino earned his bachelor’s degree in indus- she was married to Dwight Thomas in the summer trial management from Georgia Tech in 1975 and of 2004. went on graduate from Life Chiropractic College in 1983. He has been in private practice since 1984. Married to the former Missy Smith, Rhino has two sons, Randy Jr. and Kelley.

Rob Skinner begins his second year as the Di- rector of the Homer Rice Center for Sports Perfor- mance and Total Person Program and seventh sea- son overall at Georgia Tech. Dr. Ken Jago begins his 10th year as the Yel- Skinner previously served as Tech's Director of low Jackets’ team physician. Sports Nutrition, counseling student-athletes on Dr. Jago treats the women’s basketball team proper nutrition for sport and conducting exercise and coaches and attends all home games along testing. Michelle Tyree with selected road contests. As Director of the Total Person Program, Skin- In case of emergency, Dr. Jago is available on ner is responsible for the NCAA Life Skills Program FCA Assistant call, day or night, to members of the women’s bas- and the Student-Athlete Advisory Board . ketball program . Skinner, MS, RD, LD, CSCS, is a registered dieti- 45 TEAM ADMINISTRATOR

Paul Griffin, formerly the Director of Athletics at Arkansas State Year for Division I-AA/I-AAA by the National Association of Collegiate University and the University of South Florida, is in his third year as a Directors of Athletics, Griffin represented Conference USA on the NCAA Senior Associate Director of Athletics at Georgia Tech and his first sea- Championships Cabinet. He was subsequently appointed to the sub- son as the sports administrator for women’s basketball. committee for football certification, which certifies bowl games and Griffin is responsible for the preseason events. Georgia Tech Athletic Associa- Before his time at South tion budget and oversees several Florida, Griffin served five years departments, including the (1981-86) as Director of Athlet- ticket office, sales and market- ics at Jacksonville (Fla.) Univer- ing, sports information and sev- sity. Prior to that, he spent nine eral Olympic sports. years (1972-81) at Roanoke Previously a member of the (Va.) College, including the last Georgia Tech staff as a Special four years (1977-81) as the Di- Consultant to the Director of rector of Athletics. He also Athletics from July through De- served as the lacrosse coach cember of 2001, Griffin assisted throughout his nine-year tenure with Georgia Tech’s efforts in at Roanoke College. hosting the 2002 NCAA Men’s Griffin earned a bachelor’s de- Basketball Final Four until he gree in education from the Uni- was named Director of Athletics versity of Maryland in 1969 and at Arkansas State in January of added a master’s degree in edu- 2002. cation from Long Island Univer- Griffin, 57, spent 15 years as sity (C.W. Post Center) in 1973. the Director of Athletics at South A native of Baldwin, NY, Griffin Florida (1986-2001), where he and his wife, Maureen, have one was instrumental in the son, Michael. university’s charter membership in Conference USA. He was also responsible for developing the plan which initiated South Florida’s football program in NCAA Division I-AA and then readied the program for its move to Division I-A in 2001. Honored as the 1999 Southeast Region Athletics Director of the

46 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

The chief engineer of Georgia Tech’s determined effort to provide technological leadership in a As he enters his eighth year at Georgia Tech, Director of Athletics Dave Braine has overseen changing world is Dr. G. Wayne Clough, the Institute’s tenth president and the first alumnus to tremendous growth in the Yellow Jackets' overall athletics program while positioning Georgia serve in that capacity. Tech for the future with ambitious building projects. His leadership has made undergraduate education more dynamic. He implemented a required Georgia Tech's overall athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success during Braine's computer initiative for all students, and oversaw the revision of the curriculum to include web- tenure, and he 2003-04 school year proved to be the most successful campaign in Tech history. based enhancements. The next step was a broad initiative to engage students more fully with Yellow Jacket teams combined for a school-record 31st place finish in the annual NACDA Director's faculty in the classroom and research lab, and to create more student leadership opportunities. Cup standings, which ranks the overall success of athletics programs based on NCAA finishes in The positive impact is reflected in higher quality students and higher retention rates. each sport. Tech's No. 31 finish shatters its previous high of 45th place in 1994. Sponsored research has also increased every year since Clough became president. Research Highlighting the 2003-04 year was the remarkable performance by the Rambling Wreck bas- expenditures are now exceed $370 million as Tech moves into exciting interdisciplinary fields like ketball team, which advanced to the NCAA Championship game. Tech's women's volleyball and bioengineering, sustainable technology, and nanoscience. track and field programs also enjoyed watershed years, with the volleyball team reaching the NCAA Clough’s skills as a civil engineer are evident in reshaping the campus to meet the needs of Elite Eight, and the track team winning two national titles and placing 15th at the NCAA Outdoor Tech’s world-class programs and students. He has overseen the construction of more than a dozen Championships. academic and research buildings, with several more on the drawing board. The campus is fully Fifteen of Tech's 17 sports programs reached postseason play in 2003-04. In fact, Georgia Tech wired with 1,700 miles of fiber-optic cable and offers a comprehensive wireless environment as was the only school in the nation to win a football bowl game as well as NCAA Regionals in men's well. basketball and baseball, and one of only three programs to win a bowl game and at least one To provide the additional resources required to reach this goal, Clough engineered the Cam- game in the NCAA basketball and baseball tournaments. Tech boasts 25 Academic All-America paign for Georgia Tech, which raised a record $712 million in five years for 54 endowed faculty honorees in the last seven years, including three in 2003-04, while the football team placed a chairs, 233 endowed scholarships, eleven new buildings, and a host of academic, research and school-record eight student-athletes on the 2003 ACC All-Academic team. athletic programs. The addition of women's swimming and diving in 2001-02 is further evidence of Georgia Tech's Beyond campus, he gives Georgia Tech a face and voice in Washington, D.C., as a member of the commitment to women's athletics under Braine. In U.S. News & World Report's inaugural ranking President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and the executive committee of the U.S. of collegiate athletics programs in 2002, Tech was rated number two in the nation in gender eq- Council on Competitiveness, and as chair of the National Academy of Engineering committee on uity. the Engineer of 2020. Braine currently serves on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee, and he previously Since September, 2001, he has represented the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) on the Na- served a two-year appointment as chairman of the NCAA Special Events Committee in 1995-96. tional Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Board of Directors. Winning records and all-star honors, however, are just part of the Braine athletics program. A native of Douglas, Georgia, Clough received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engi- Just as he did earlier as director of athletics at Marshall and Virginia Tech, he emphasizes much neering from Georgia Tech in 1964 and 1965. He earned a Ph.D. in civil engineering from the Uni- more, especially the Total Person Concept, a comprehensive support program that stresses aca- versity of California, Berkeley in 1969. demics and life skills. Through the Total Person Program, Tech student-athletes benefit from a He was provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Washington in Se- number of enrichment programs ranging from life skills and career planning to wellness and com- attle when he answered the call to return to his alma mater as president in September of 1994. munity outreach. Braine is also proud that Georgia Tech was named the recipient of the first-ever Prior to that, he had spent a decade at Virginia Tech as head of the Department of Civil Engineer- Atlantic Coast Conference Sportsmanship School of the Year Award in 2004. ing, then as Dean of the College of Engineering. He also served on the faculties of Duke and Stanford Hired by President Dr. G. Wayne Clough, Braine was named Georgia Tech's director of athletics universities. on June 3, 1997, succeeding Dr. Homer Rice, who retired after serving as AD from 1980 until 1997. A specialist in geotechnical and earthquake engineering, he is the author of more than 120 Now in his 21st year as an athletics director, Braine was AD at Marshall from 1985 through papers and reports, six book chapters, and several widely used geotechnical computer codes. He is 1987. He moved to Virginia Tech and made a name for himself in a 10-year tenure in which he presently a consultant to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System for ongoing major seis- helped change the face of Hokie athletics. It was under Braine's leadership that Virginia Tech gained mic retrofitting. His other interests include technology and higher education policy, economic de- membership in the Big East Football Conference, which proved to be a stepping stone to full mem- velopment, diversity in higher education, and technology in a global setting. bership in the league. Braine originally came to Georgia Tech in 1974 as defensive secondary coach Closer to home, he serves on the Board of Advisors for Noro-Moseley Partners, the Southeast’s on the football staff of Pepper Rodgers and served in that capacity for two years. largest venture capital fund, and on the Board of Directors of Total System Services of Columbus, A native of Grove City, Pa., Braine earned his bachelor's degree (1965) as well as a master's of Ga. He is a member of the executive committees for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and arts and teaching (1966) at the University of North Carolina, where he was a three-time football Central Atlanta Progress, and a trustee of the Georgia Research Alliance. Georgia Trend magazine letterman. has included Clough on its list of the 100 most influential Georgians for the last seven years. After teaching and coaching at Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla., he joined the Virginia Among his many national awards for teaching and research, Clough holds eight from the Military Institute football staff as a freshman coach in the spring of 1967. Later he coached at American Society of Civil Engineers and is one of a select few to have been twice awarded the Richmond from 1971-73 before his stint at Tech. Braine moved to Virginia as administrative assis- Norman Medal, civil engineering’s oldest honor. In 2001 he received the National Engineering Award tant and secondary coach in 1976. In 1978, he became assistant athletic director at Virginia. He from the American Association of Engineering Societies. He has been a member of the National took a similar position at Fresno State in 1983 and was promoted to associate athletic director in Academy of Engineering for more than a decade. 1984. From there moved on to become the athletics director at Marshall in 1985. Wayne and Anne Robinson Clough have been married for more than 30 years and have two Braine, 61, received a high honor in 1993 when he was inducted into the Mercer County Hall of grown children. Fame in the area where his hometown is located. The Tech AD has four children and seven grandchildren. TEAM RECORDS

George Nemhauser, a professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mary McElroy, Senior Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator, is in her sixth is in his 10th year as the Rambling Wreck’s Faculty Representative for Athletics. year on the staff of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. She serves on various Atlantic Coast Nemhauser, who has served on the Georgia Tech Athletic Association Board since 1989, has Conference and Georgia Institute of Technology committees and was recently appointed to the been a member of the Tech faculty since 1985. He came to the School of Industrial and Systems NCAA Division I Volleyball Committee, which is responsible for administering the Division I Volley- Engineering as the A. Russell Chandler Professor and was appointed Institute Professor in 1991. ball Championship. The author of three books and more than 100 research papers, Nemhauser’s principal research McElroy is the senior staff member responsible for overseeing NCAA Compliance, the assign- interests lie in the area of discrete optimization. He is currently working on several applications for ment of student-athlete housing and Title IX Compliance, and also has game-day operations re- large-scale mixed integer programming problems, especially in the area of crew and fleet sched- sponsibilities for football and men’s basketball games. She serves as the sport administrator for uling in the airline industry, and he is one of the developers of MINTO, a software system for solv- four sport programs assisting with overall management and providing budgetary guidance to ing mixed-integer programs. men’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s softball. His software has been used to develop basketball schedules for the Atlantic Coast Conference McElroy originally came to Tech in 1999, as Director of Compliance and was elevated to Assis- and other leagues. tant Athletic Director and Associate Athletic Director prior to her current appointment. Nemhauser’s distinctions include membership in the National Academy of Engineering as well Prior to arriving at Georgia Tech, McElroy had previously spent four years at the U.S. Naval Acad- as the Kimball Medal and the Lanchester Prize, which he received twice from the Operations Re- emy, including three with the Naval Academy Athletic Association as Senior Woman Administra- search Society of America. tor and Assistant Athletic Director for NCAA Compliance. She directed the NCAA Compliance for 29 Nemhauser began his academic career in 1961 as Assistant Professor of Operations Research varsity sports while overseeing the sports of women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s swimming and Industrial Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. In 1970, he was appointed Professor of and diving, and men’s tennis. Operations Research and Industrial Engineering at Cornell University, where he later served as McElroy also served one year as the Naval Academy Alumni Association’s Director of Alumni Ser- School Director from 1977-83. vices, before moving to Atlanta. He has also held visiting faculty positions at the University of Leeds, U.K., and the University of A native of Great Mills, MD, McElroy earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Naval Louvain, Belgium, where he worked at the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics while Academy in 1987 and then served as a supply officer in the U.S. Marine Corps for five years, attain- serving as Research Director for two years. ing the rank of Captain. She completed a Master of Science in Management degree at Georgia A native of New York, N.Y., Nemhauser earned his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering Tech in 2000 while working full-time at the athletic Association and completed the Sports Man- from City College of New York in 1958. He then added a master’s degree and Ph.D. from North- agement Institute in January 2004. western University in 1959 and 1961, respectively. She is married to Terry McElroy and the couple has two sons, Darrin and Austin. Nemhauser and his wife, Ellen, have two children and two grandchildren.

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Chairman: Dr. G. Wayne Clough, Institute President Paul Griffin Larry New Bobby Robinson Jack Thompson Vice Chairman: Dr. George Nemhauser, School of Industrial & Systems Senior Associate A.D. Senior Associate A.D. Senior Associate A.D. Senior Associate A.D. Engineering and Faculty Representative for Athletics Director of Athletics: Dave Braine Treasurer: Robert K. Thompson, Institute Senior Vice President Secretary: Dr. Sue Rosser, Ivan Allen College Faculty Members: Dr. Mark A. Clements, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Dr. Augustine Esogbue, School of Industrial & Systems Engineering; Dr. Rosario Gerhardt, School of Materials Science & Engineering; Dr. Sue Rosser, Ivan Allen College; Dr. Daniel Schrage, School of Aerospace Engineering; Dr. William Wepfer, School of Mechanical Engineering; Dr. Ben T. Zinn, School of Aerospace Engineering; Mollie Simmons Mayfield Jennifer Condaras Wes Durham Allison George Alumni Members: Kimberly Krabe Barnes; Jere W. Goldsmith Asst. A.D. for Business Dir. of Compliance Dir. of Broadcasting Dir. of Communications Student Members: Amy Phuong, Undergraduate Student Government President; Kasi David, Graduate Student Government President; Student-Athlete Representative, TBA Non-Voting Members: George Brodnax, III, honorary member; John O’Neill, honorary member; John Carter, Georgia Tech Foundation; Daniel Amick, Editor of The Technique; Randy Nordin, Chief Legal Counsel; Dr. Gary May, Executive Assistant to the President

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• Retains traditional name of Alexander Memorial Coliseum, AMC Timeline while recognizing the role of McDonald’s, which contrib- 1957- Opened at the cost of $1.6 million. Built as a uted $5.5 million in a unique corporate sponsorship. tribute to the late William A. Alexander, Georgia Tech’s third athletic director and head football coach from • Has 9,191 seats, all with excellent sightlines. Tech in Alexander Memorial Coliseum 1920-44. He wanted to provide Tech with a physical training center, which all students could use, but • Hosted the boxing venue for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Year ...... Record ...... Pct. passed away in April, 1950, before seeing the project Games and was a temporary home for the NBA’s Atlanta 1978-79 ...... Unknown ...... 000 1979-80 ...... Unknown ...... 000 reach its culmination. Hawks from 1998-99. 1980-81 ...... 3-10 ...... 231 Summer, 1986- Underwent a $3 million facelift • Circular in design with a diameter of 270 feet, the origi- 1981-82 ...... 7-8 ...... 467 that provided increased seating and improved light- 1982-83 ...... 5-7 ...... 417 ing. nal architect for the building was Tech Associates of At- 1983-84 ...... 6-7 ...... 462 Jan. 16, 1988- The Jim Luck Building, home to the lanta. Structural engineers were Morris, Boehmig and 1984-85 ...... 8-8 ...... 500 locker rooms, offices and training rooms for both the Tindel and the electrical engineer was Charles F. Howe. 1985-86 ...... 8-8 ...... 500 men’s and women’s programs, was dedicated in Mechanical Engineers were Donald F. Lindstrom and As- 1986-87 ...... 8-5 ...... 615 honor of the former baseball coach and senior as- sociates and the general contractor was the Mion Con- 1987-88 ...... 6-7 ...... 462 1988-89 ...... 9-6 ...... 600 sistant athletic director that died in an automobile struction Company, Inc. All groups and companies were from Atlanta. 1989-90 ...... 6-5 ...... 545 accident in 1986. 1990-91 ...... 8-5 ...... 615 Summer, 1995- Underwent a nine-month, $13 1991-92 ...... 6-5 ...... 545 million recreation that was completed in January, • Architecture firm of Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart and 1992-93 ...... 10-3 ...... 769 1996. Project included lowering the playing court Stewart was responsible for the 1995 redesign, while 1993-94 ...... 7-6 ...... 538 and moving tunnel. Former bench seats were con- Hardin Construction was the construction manager. 1994-95 ...... 8-6 ...... 571 verted to chairback and air conditioning was in- 1995-96 ...... 10-4 ...... 714 stalled as a gift from the Atlanta Committee for the 1996-97 ...... 10-4 ...... 714 1997-98 ...... 6-8 ...... 428 Olympic Games and York Air Conditioning. New 1998-99 ...... 9-6 ...... 600 scoreboards were installed, while improvements to 1999-00 ...... 9-6 ...... 600 lighting and sound system were also added. 2000-01 ...... 9-6 ...... 600 Jan. 20, 1996- Men’s and women’s teams chris- 2001-02 ...... 8-6 ...... 571 tened the new facility with a doubleheader against 2002-03 ...... 14-3 ...... 824 Virginia. 2003-04 ...... 8-4 ...... 667 TOTAL ...... 188-143 ...... 568 • The James K. Luck Building is a two-story com- plex for the basketball program that is located adjacent to Alexander Memorial Coliseum. • The Luck Building houses state-of-the-art locker rooms for both the men’s and women’s basketball programs and offices for both coaching staffs. In addition, the weight room, athletic training rooms and media work room is lo- cated in the building. • The women’s basketball locker room is located on the first floor of the Luck Building and includes a lounge area with a big-screen television, conference/meeting area, a pool table area, fully equipped kitchen, and a training room and whirl- pool area solely for the use of the women’s basketball pro- gram. • The media work room and Whack Hyder Room are located on the level above the concourse on the South side of the coliseum. The Hyder Room is available to meet many of the Institute’s needs in regards to conference and meeting areas while special events such as graduation receptions and other campus functions are held there. It is also used by the Alexander- Tharpe Fund for contributor’s pregame functions and by the women’s basketball team for other postgame activities. • Georgia Tech’s class of 1961 led the building efforts in conjunction with the celebra- tion of its 25th anniversary. Georgia Tech contributed $100,000 to the Luck Building, which cost a little more than $1 million initially. Marlene Mainland 1988

In December, 1987, former Georgia Tech women’s basketball player Mandy Miller died from injuries sustained in a tragic automobile accident in Tulsa, Okla. Miller was one of five people who died in the crash. Killed instantly were her parents and sister. Her sister’s boyfriend later died in the emer- gency room at a nearby hospital in Tulsa. Miller’s brother Kenny was not on the trip with the family. Tonia Rodd A 6-3 senior tri-captain, Miller was a starting forward who was in her 1989 second season at Georgia Tech after transferring from the University of Okla- homa. At Oklahoma, she was a second-team freshman All-American. Miller started 20 of 34 games during her Tech career, averaging 7.6 points and 5.9 rebounds per game. The Mandy Miller Memorial Award was dedicated in the memory of Mandy Miller. The award is presented annually to the Yellow Jacket women’s basketball player who demonstrates outstanding character, leadership and dedication in training and par- ticipation within the Georgia Tech women’s basketball program. This year’s recipient is junior Megan Harpring and she is pictured with the rest of the Mandy Miller Memorial Award recipients. Genuine enthusiasm, hard work and team loyalty were the memories and trademarks Mandy Miller left behind.

Sheila Wagner 1990

Theresa Gernatt Angie Fischer Lynn Langston Dawn Smith Sarah Gaspar Shea Matlock 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

Danielle Donehew Regina Tate Milli Martinez Alex Stewart Cheytoria Phillips Megan Harpring 1997, 1999 1998, 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Kelly Muir 1998

Made possible through the generosity of women’s basketball boosters Harrison and Barbara Brown, the Five-Star Scholarship for women’s basketball honors a Yellow Jacket who maintains a minimum of a 2.5 grade-point average. Preference goes to student-athletes from southeast Tennessee, then the state of Tennessee and then the southeastern United States. This year’s recipient is Ashley Guerrant, a junior from East Lansing, Mich. The Five-Star Scholarship is named after the Brown Stove Works, Inc., a Five- Star division of professional-style home cooking equipment, which is based in Cleve- land, Tenn. Harrison and Barbara Brown have been long-time loyal supporters of Georgia Tech women’s basketball. Amy Lingenfelder 1999

Sonja Mallory Fallon Stokes Ashley Guerrant 2000-2003 2004 2005 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS

The Jeanne Brehm Stradtman Scholarship was made pos- sible through the family estate of George W. Stradtman, which provides scholarships for members of both the women’s bas- ketball and swimming teams through a trust set up by the couple prior to their passing. This year’s Jeanne Brehm Stradtman Scholarship recipi- Jasmina Pacariz ent is Kasha Terry, a junior from Douglasville, Ga. 2003

Alex Stewart Kasha Terry 2004 2005 Made possible through friends of the Georgia Tech women’s basketball program, the Shirley C. Mewborn Scholarship for women’s basketball honors a Yellow Jacket that demonstrates high morals, character, leadership ability, the ability to stand on their own and is for someone who has overcome obstacles, all qualities of Shirley Mewborn herself. This year’s scholarship recipient is April Johnson, a redshirt sophomore from Macon, Ga. Nina Bärlin 2004

Shirley Mewborn, Class of 1956-- April Johnson 2005 The first female to major in electrical engineering at Georgia Tech was also one of the first women to graduate from the school. LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

Total Person Student-Athlete Award From national titles to Academic Support and Degree Completion Olympic medals, Georgia Tech offers one of the most comprehensive 1986 ...... Mark Price (basketball) Georgia Tech’s na- academic support programs in the country, giving every 1987 ...... Eric Smith (track/c.c) tionally-renowned student-athlete the best possible opportunity to earn a 1988 ...... Rick Strom (football) athletics program has degree that will open the doors for a lifetime. 1989 ...... Tom Hammonds (basketball) produced many champions. The centerpiece of the academic support program is Ida Neal (basketball) More importantly, as a result of the Andrew Hearn, Sr. Academic Center, an ultramodern 1990 ...... Jerry Mays (football) the Total Person Program, Tech facility for studying and tutoring located in the Edge Brian Oliver (basketball) is developing well-rounded Athletic Center. Tutoring is available in a wide range of Leigh Roberts (tennis) student-athletes who go on subjects, and a highly-qualified staff of academic advi- 1991 ...... Stefen Scotton (football) to winning performances in sors monitor academic progress. Theresa Gernatt (basketball) a wide range of endeavors. 1992 ...... (basketball) Through this multifaceted pro- Career Planning and Placement Karen Lounsbury (basketball) gram, the brainchild of retired Director of The career planning and placement program provides 1993 ...... Jeff Howard (football) Athletics Homer Rice, Yellow Jacket student-athletes guidance well before the student-athletes graduating Erika Lewis (tennis) have the opportunity to learn the elements of success semester. Programs are offered in resume writing, in- 1994 ...... Derek Mills (track) beyond the classroom or playing field. Athletic careers terviewing skills and dressing for success and network- Tracey Harrell (track/c.c.) are fleeting, but Tech student-athletes gain skills that ing luncheons put students in contact with local busi- 1995 ...... Paul Stevens (tennis) remain with them for a lifetime, preparing them for the ness leaders. Student-athletes are assisted in the pur- Jennifer Wagner (volleyball) career and personal challenges ahead. suit of summer employment opportunities that provide 1996 ...... Drew Barry (basketball) During his 17-year stay on the Flats (1980-87), Rice meaningful work experience to prepare them for the Kerry Annel (volleyball) rebuilt Georgia Tech’s athletic fortunes with an empha- challenges of a competitive workplace. 1997 ...... Adam Easterling (baseball) sis not just in fund-raising and facilities but in areas such Kisha Ford (basketball) as academic support, career placement and life skills. 1998 ...... L.J. Yankosky (baseball) Counseling and Wellness Since Rice began the Total Person Program in 1980, it Beth Mallory (track/c.c.) The wellness program addresses a student-athlete’s has developed into the most comprehensive student- 1999 ...... Jonas Motiejunas (track) physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs. In ad- athlete support system in the nation. Rice’s model was Lynn Houston (track) dition to a highly-qualified sports medicine program to adopted nationwide as a foundation for the NCAA’s Life 2000 ...... Michael Johnson (track) treat and prevent injuries, student-athletes are educated Carolyn Clevenger (volleyball) Skills Program, and because of the success of the Total in areas such as nutrition, drug and alcohol awareness 2001 ...... Sergio Aguirre (tennis) Person Program, Georgia Tech was one of three schools and stress management. Kori Jacobson (softball) chosen to consult with the NCAA on this project. 2002 ...... George Godsey (football) Current Director of Athletics Dave Braine has built Leadership upon the foundation laid by Rice with a continued em- Kyleen Bell (volleyball) Georgia Tech student-athletes have the opportunity phasis on all aspects of the student-athlete’s life. 2003 ...... Bryan Swarn (track) to develop leadership skills through the Student-Ath- “The concerns of the student-athlete must always Jaime Wong (tennis) lete Advisory Board, a group of representatives from each come first,” says Braine. “I want to make sure that all 2004 ...... Brendon Mahoney (track/c.c.) team that meets with athletic department administra- student-athletes have an opportunity to graduate. It is Kele Eveland (volleyball) tors to help shape policies and address issues of con- always our goal to give back a better person that we cern. Total Person Former Student-Athlete Award brought in. Addressing virtually every are of a well-rounded edu- Honors 1987 ...... Frank Broyles (football) cational experience, the Total Person Program focuses Through institutional, conference and national 1988 ...... C.J. Silas (basketball) on the following components: 1989 ...... Bill Moore (tennis) awards, student-athletes are recognized for outstand- 1990 ...... Charlie Yates (golf) Life Skills ing efforts in athletics and academics and are encour- aged to pursue postgraduate scholarship awards. 1991 ...... Paul Duke (football) The foundation of the Life Skills component is the Through the annual Total Person Awards, two seniors are 1992 ...... Nelson Abell (tennis) ASPIRE program: Athletes’ Successful Planning in Reach- honored based on outstanding athletic achievement, 1993 ...... George Mathews (football) ing Excellence. It is an interactive workshop that chal- 1994 ...... Sam Nunn (basketball/golf) scholarship and character, and a former student-athlete lenges student-athletes to live up to their potential in 1995 ...... J.C. “Bud” Shaw (basketball) who utilized the principles of the Total Person Program every area. Incorporated with the program is training 1996 ...... Bud Parker (tennis) is recognized. Other annual awards include the Bobby and discussion on choices, habits, life mission and goals. 1997 ...... Wade Mitchell (football) Dodd Scholarship, the Robert Cup and the All-Academic All freshmen student-athletes participate in the AS- 1998 ...... Kim King (football) Team. 1999 ...... Mark Price (basketball) PIRE program by attending weekly seminars on topics 2000 ...... Dan Yates (golf) ranging from time management and media training to Community Outreach drug and alcohol awareness and diversity. 2001 ...... Eugene Clary Student-athletes are encouraged to give back to the 2002 ...... Tommy Tolles (swimming) community through a variety of service projects, includ- 2003 ...... 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7171 Head coach MaChelle Joseph and long-time Geor Tech women’s basketball volunteer Cheryl Lowry.gia Joseph’s Junior Jackets Signup Form

Name: ______Grade: ______Birthday: ______The official women’s basketball kid’s club of Georgia Tech, Address: ______Joseph’s Junior Jackets, is gearing up for another success- City: ______State: ______ful season of Yellow Jacket basketball. The players and Zip Code: ______Home Phone: ______coaches invite anyone interested in becoming part of the Parent’s Names: ______team to join Joseph’s Junior Jackets. Email Address: ______School: ______Membership Includes: T-Shirt Size (Circle One): Youth M / Youth L / Adult S / Adult M / Adult L • Free admission to all home games Mail Form and Check for $20 to: Joseph’s Junior Jackets 150 Bobby Dodd Way, NW • Free T-Shirt Atlanta, Ga., 30332 • Ice cream party • Pizza party and locker room tour • Basketball clinic • Joseph’s Junior Jackets newsletter • Special Giveaways and much more!!!

If you are in the eighth grade or younger, all you have to do is fill out an application and send it to the Georgia Tech women’s basketball office with a check for $20 and you will not miss out on the most exciting season in Yellow Jackets’ history.

You can be at every home game cheering on the Yellow Jackets as they take on their biggest rivals in the ACC!

For more information, contact LaChina Coach Joseph poses with Junior Robinson at 404-385-4118 or by email at Jackets Olivia, Danielle and [email protected]. Kayla Hewitt, daughters of Georgia Tech head men’s basket- ball coach Paul Hewitt. Standard Benefits ...... (Enjoyed by every level of giving) • Membership Card • Media Guide • Monthly mailing with updates from Coach Joseph • Priority Registration for team events (i.e. bus trips) • Team Picnic • Membership in the Alexander-Tharpe Fund

Club Level...... $30 • Georgia Tech Wreckin’ Crew T-Shirt • Opportunity to purchase season tickets at a reduced rate • Plus Standard Benefits Package

Silver Level ...... $100 • Two season passes to pregame Hospitality Room • Two passes to postgame receptions • Two Georgia Tech Wreckin’ Crew T-Shirts • Opportunity to purchase season tickets at a reduced rate The official Georgia Tech women’s basketball • Plus Standard Benefits Package booster club, the GT Wreckin’ Crew, was Gold Level...... $250 created to increase awareness and interest • Four season passes to pregame Hospitality Room in the Yellow Jackets’ women’s basketball • Four passes to postgame receptions • Four Georgia Tech Wreckin’ Crew T-Shirts program. As a GT Wreckin’ Crew member, you • Opportunity to purchase season tickets at a reduced rate become a part of the Georgia Tech women’s • Plus Standard Benefits Package basketball family, and receive an abundance of Platinum Level...... $500+ benefits as part of your membership. • Special team recognition and gift • “Guest Coach” at a home women’s basketball game • Two invitations to the Awards Banquet ($50) • Women’s basketball coaching shirt ($30) • Four season passes to pregame Hospitality Room • Four passes to postgame receptions • Plus Standard Benefits Package

For more information regarding the GT Wreckin’ Crew, Please contact the Georgia Tech Women’s Basketball Office.

150 Bobby Dodd Way Atlanta, Ga. 30332

Office Phone: 404-385-4118 Office Fax: 404-385-6170 Georgia Tech Athletics Website: www.ramblinwreck.com GT Wreckin’ Crew Website: www.gtwreckincrew.com Members of the 2003-04 GT Wreckin’ Crew address the team at the annual Spring Picnic The Georgia Tech / MaChelle Joseph 2005 Basketball Camps are designed to assist campers improve in all aspects of the game and elevate their level of play while having fun. Coach Joseph is an outstanding teacher of the game of basketball and challenges camp- ers to work to improve themselves every day.

Camp dates for the 2005 summer are as follows:

• Elite Camp (High School) June 10-12 • Day Camp I (Ages 7-17) June 13-16 • Team Camp (High School) June 16-18 • Team Jamboree (High School) June 19 • Day Camp II (Ages 7-17) July 18-21 • Overnight Camp (Ages 7-17) July 23-26 • Position Camp (Ages 7-17) August 1-2

For more information on camps, please call or write: MaChelle Joseph Basketball Camps Georgia Tech Athletic Association 150 Bobby Dodd Way Atlanta, Ga 30332 --or call 404-894-5406-- POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS 2003-04 NOTEBOOK

2003-04 Season Summary Two Tech Players Earn ACC Postseason Honors • Georgia Tech concluded the 2003-04 season • Seniors Fallon Stokes and Alex Stewart, two with an overall record of 14-15 in head coach of the four team captains of the 2003-04 team, led MaChelle Joseph’s first year at the helm of the pro- the Yellow Jackets in virtually every category dur- gram. With a two-point loss in the first round of ing the season and were rewarded for the play and the ACC Tournament, the Yellow Jackets failed to leadership prior to the ACC Tournament. Stokes re- reach postseason play for the first time since the ceived second-team All-ACC honors while Stewart 1998-1999 season, when Georgia Tech finished 13- was named to the honorable mention squad. Both 14. players earned All-ACC honors for the second time • Georgia Tech finished eighth in the Atlantic in their careers, as each were named third-team all- Coast Conference standings with a final league conference a year ago. record of 5-11. The Yellow Jackets posted wins over Florida State twice and against Maryland, NC State Jackets Repeat as Tournament Champions and Virginia, but they dropped the first-round game • Behind the play of sophomore Jessica Will- of the conference tournament to Wake Forest. iams, who scored a then-career-high 16 points Alex Stewart’s 505 career assists is third in against William & Mary in the championship game, Tech history and 17th in the ACC annals. Joseph Completes First Year Georgia Tech repeated as Atlanta Marriott NW Holi- • Georgia Tech head coach MaChelle Joseph day Invitational champions for the fourth time in Stewart Known for Helping Others in Long Career began her first season as a head coach with a 73- history. Williams also had eight points and nine re- • With 165 assists in her final season as a Yel- 62 victory at Florida Atlantic at the beginning of bounds against Florida A&M in the first-round low Jacket, senior Alex Stewart finished third on November to become the third first-year head game of the tournament, which aided in her nomi- Georgia Tech’s career assists list with a total of 505. coach to win their opening game in Georgia Tech nation to the all-tournament team. • In her last two seasons, Stewart led the At- history. • Senior Fallon Stokes joined Williams on the lantic Coast Conference in assists and concluded her • On January 2, 2004, Joseph became the first all-tournament team and garnered MVP honors for career with an average of 4.1 assists per game, head coach in Tech women’s basketball history to the tournament after scoring 14 points and pulling which stands fifth in the Georgia Tech annals. Her win their conference opener, as the Yellow Jackets down six rebounds against the Lady Rattlers in the 5.7 assists per game in her senior season ranked defeated Florida State in Alexander Memorial Coli- first round and recording a double-double with 10 25th in the nation. seum by a score of 66-59. points and 10 rebounds versus William & Mary in • She also played in a total of 121 games in her • Joseph finished the season tied with her pre- the championship game. career, which surpassed Karen Lounsbury for the decessor, Agnus Berenato, for the most overall (14) most games played in a Georgia Tech uniform. and conference (5) wins by a first-year head coach. Terry No Longer New Kid on the Block • After establishing herself as a solid defender in the Atlantic Coast Conference with an average of 1.3 blocks in 30 games during her rookie season, Kasha Terry stepped it up even more in her second year by leading the conference with an average of 2.5 blocks per game and a total of 70 in 2004. Her 2.5 blocks per game also ranked 18th nationally. • Her 70 blocked shots stands second in Geor- gia Tech single-season history, 10 behind Dolores Bootz’s 80 in 1988. She did, however, set the mark for most blocked shots by a Tech sophomore, sur- passing Bootz’ previous mark of 56, set in 1986. • Terry’s 110 career blocked shots already ranks fourth on the Georgia Tech career list, and she is just 16 blocks away from standing in the top-25 for con- ference blocked shots. • She set a new career-high of six blocks in the conference opener against Florida State and then reset that mark with seven blocks against Duke in the second conference matchup of the season to be- come the first Georgia Tech player to record more than six blocks in a game since the 1990-91 sea- son, when Allison Echols tied her own record of nine Kasha Terry used her height advantage to MaChelle Joseph’s first team had 14 overall blocks against East Tennessee State. shoot over opponents while blocking 70 shots and five conference victories in 2004. on the defensive end of the floor in 2004.

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Stokes Becomes 19th 1,000 Point Scorer Senior Leadership Immeasurable Pomp and Circumstance • With 25 points at crosstown rival Georgia State • After being named team captains at the be- • Three of Georgia Tech’s four seniors accepted in late December, 2003, senior Fallon Stokes became ginning of the season, seniors Megan Isom, Jasmina their diplomas in May, including leading scorer the 19th player in Georgia Tech history to score more Pacariz, Alex Stewart and Fallon Stokes left no doubt Fallon Stokes, who graduated with a public policy than 1,000 points in her career. that their coaches and teammates were making the degree. Megan Isom, Tech’s top three-point shooter correct choice in team leadership. At the end of the in 2003 and ‘04, graduated with a degree in busi- season, a senior was atop virtually every statistical ness management while the ACC’s assists leader category for Georgia Tech. Alex Stewart received her international affairs de- • Stokes led the Yellow Jackets in scoring and gree. rebounding and in field goals and free throws made • Also earning a management degree was in 2004. Her 122 defensive rebounds was 26 more former Yellow Jacket Nina Bärlin, who did not re- than any other teammate, as fellow senior Alex turn for her senior season due to chronic knee pain Stewart finished second with 96. as a result of knee injuries. • Stewart finished atop the assists and steals • The Yellow Jackets’ final senior, Jasmina categories and averaged a team-high 34.3 minutes Pacariz, is on track to graduate with a degree in in- per game, while Isom led Georgia Tech with 47 ternational affairs in May, 2005, and will serve as a three-point field goals in 2004, which was three student-assistant coach during her final year in times more treys than Megan Harpring, who was school. second on the team with 16. • Stokes, Stewart and Isom were the only three Joseph’s First Recruiting Class Ranked in Top Five players to start every game in 2004 and joined • Knowing that the Yellow Jackets would be los- Harpring as the only four to participate in all 29 ing five players, including Nina Bärlin, following the contests on the season. 2003-04 season, the Georgia Tech coaching staff worked hard on recruiting some of the top players In Kneed of Some Reserves in the country. Their efforts paid off, as the 2004- • With the loss of guard Nina Bärlin at the be- 05 Yellow Jacket freshman class was named one of ginning of the season, the Jackets had only one the Top 5 recruiting classes in the nation, according point guard with experience handling the ball in to the All Star Girls Report in the USA Today in mid- Fallon Stokes led the 2003-04 team in scoring and rebounding and concluded Alex Stewart. Sophomore Mallorie Winn had played November. her four-year career with 1,363 points. sparingly at the point position and freshman • The Jackets inked three of the top-25 players Stephanie Higgs was just learning the system when in the country, including 5-9 guard Jillian Ingram • Stokes concluded a successful career standing Bärlin decided not to play due to chronic pain fol- from Charlotte, NC, 6-0 forward Janie Mitchell of seventh in Georgia Tech scoring history with a total lowing her second knee surgery in two years. She Jackson, Miss. and 6-3 forward Daphne Mitchell of of 1,363 points. She also finished in the top 10 in had suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament just Atlanta during the early signing period. field goals made and attempted, free throws at- one minute into the 2002-03 season, re-tearing the • MaChelle Joseph rounded out her recruiting tempted and games and minutes played in a ca- same ligament that she had previously tore just a class by adding international standouts Giuliett reer. year earlier. Ancora (Melbourne, Australia) and Chioma • Kentrina Wilson, a freshman guard/forward Nnamaka (Uppsala, Sweden) over the summer Williams Wants Another Chance that had played in 22 games, including earning while track signee Shantrell Moss of Fort Lauder- • Jessica Williams became known for her con- three starts against ACC opponents, suffered a torn dale, Fla. joined the team prior to the beginning of sistency on offense during her second season after ACL in her right knee following the Yellow Jackets school. leading the team with a .496 field goal percentage. game at Duke in early February. Wilson had been While she didn’t miss many shots, she took advan- averaging more than 20 minutes per game in the tage of those that were, leading the ACC with an eight contests prior to her injury and had twice 2003-04 Final ACC Standings average of 2.72 offensive rebounds per game. She scored in double figures during that time. was the only Georgia Tech player to record more • Prior to the Yellow Jackets’ final home game ACC Games All Games rebounds on the offensive end of the court than on of the season, Georgia Tech had yet another player Duke 15-1 30-4 defense, although she finished the season second end the season with a torn ACL to her right knee, North Carolina 12-4 24-7 on the team with an average of 5.7 total rebounds this time by forward April Johnson. Johnson had NC State 8-8 17-15 per contest. returned at the beginning of the season after earn- Maryland 8-8 18-13 • Williams recorded eight offensive boards ing a medical redshirt the year before after tearing Florida State 7-9 15-15 against both Florida A&M and Wake Forest in 2004, the ACL in her left leg and had earned two starts in Clemson 7-9 17-12 and had four or more rebounds on the Yellow Jack- 2004. Virginia 6-10 13-16 ets’ end of the floor in nine games during the year. Georgia Tech 5-11 14-15 Wake Forest 4-12 12-17

77 2003-04 RESULTS 2003-04 Overall Record: 14-15 • ACC: 5-11 Yellow Jackets By Home: 8-4 • Away: 4-8 • Neutral: 2-3 The Numbers

DATE OPPONENT W / L SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS Nov. 21 at Florida Atlantic W 73-62 673 Stokes - 25 Stokes - 14 Games Leading Tech in Scoring* Nov. 27 vs James Madison W 60-53 723 Stewart - 18 Williams - 5 Fallon Stokes (19) Nov. 28 vs West Virginia L 61-75 423 Stokes - 19 Stokes - 8 Megan Isom (4) Nov. 29 vs SW Missouri St. W 78-71 450 Isom - 22 Isom - 5 Alex Stewart (3) Dec. 2 DAVIDSON W 60-54 772 Stokes - 23 Stokes - 13 Jessica Williams (2) Dec. 6 at Georgia State W 69-64 1151 Stokes - 25 Williams - 10 Kentrina Wilson (1) Dec. 14 UCF W 70-48 691 Stokes - 20 Terry - 9 Dec. 18 at Old Dominion L 56-67 3957 Stokes - 20 Stokes - 6 Games Leading Tech in Rebounding* Dec. 21 at Princeton W 67-66 155 Stokes - 15 Terry & Stewart - 6 Dec. 27 vs Georgia L 62-78 3819 Stokes - 23 Johnson & Isom - 7 Fallon Stokes (11) Dec. 30 WILLIAM & MARY W 67-57 749 Williams - 16 Stokes - 10 Jessica Williams (9) Dec. 31 FLORIDA A&M W 84-45 703 Stokes - 14 Williams - 9 Kasha Terry (5) Jan. 2 *FLORIDA STATE W 66-59 1292 Stokes - 18 Terry - 11 Alex Stewart (4) Jan. 8 *DUKE L 45-77 3833 Stokes - 16 Stewart - 8 Megan Isom (3) Jan. 12 *at Virginia L 59-60 2756 Stokes - 26 Wilson - 9 April Johnson (3) Jan. 15 *at Maryland L 87-91 2005 Stokes - 18 Williams, Johnson & Stokes - 6 Megan Harpring (1) Jan. 18 *CLEMSON L 61-75 1767 Wilson - 13 Stokes - 10 Kentrina Wilson (1) Jan. 22 *at North Carolina L 56-63 1815 Isom - 16 Williams - 6 Jan. 25 *at Florida State W 73-62 895 Isom - 20 Stewart & Terry - 6 Jan. 29 *WAKE FOREST L(OT) 55-57 741 Williams - 21 Williams - 14 Games Leading Tech in Assists* Feb. 1 *at NC State L 71-75 2374 Stokes - 24 Williams, Stokes & Terry - 5 Alex Stewart (26) Feb. 7 *at Duke L 41-81 8144 Stokes - 15 Stokes - 8 Megan Isom (3) Feb. 12 *VIRGINIA W 65-55 637 Stokes - 15 Isom - 11 Fallon Stokes (2) Feb. 15 *MARYLAND W 58-57 2781 Stokes - 18 Johnson & Stokes - 6 Megan Harpring (1) Feb. 19 *at Clemson L 47-59 3281 Stewart - 15 Stewart - 13 Feb. 23 *NORTH CAROLINA L 46-58 1323 Stewart - 18 Harpring - 6 * Also includes times tied for the lead Feb. 26 *NC STATE W 76-61 748 Isom - 20 Stokes - 9 Feb. 29 *at Wake Forest L 61-63 637 Stokes - 16 Williams - 9 Mar. 5 *vs Wake Forest L 59-61 5914 Stokes - 17 Williams - 7 Games in Double-Figure Scoring Fallon Stokes (25) * = Denotes conference game Megan Isom (12) Alex Stewart (12) Georgia Tech’s 2003-04 Record Record By Month Kasha Terry (6) Overall W L PCT ACC W L PCT Month W-L, (ACC W-L) Stephanie Higgs (5) All Games 14 15 .483 All Games 5 11 .313 November 3-1, (0-0) Megan Harpring (4) Home 8 4 .667 Home 4 4 .500 December 6-2, (0-0) April Johnson (4) Away 4 8 .333 Away 1 7 .125 January 2-6, (2-6) Jessica Williams (4) Neutral 2 3 .400 Neutral 0 0 .000 February 3-5, (3-5) Kentrina Wilson (2) Last Five Games ...... 1-4 Longest Winning Streak ...... 4 March 0-0, (0-0) Mallorie Winn (2) Last Ten Games ...... 3-7 Longest Losing Streak ...... 5 Largest Margin of Victory ...... 39 (84-45, vs. Florida A&M, 12/30/03) Record By Day of Week Games in Double-Figures, Non-Scoring Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 40 (41-81, vs. Duke, 2/7/04) Month W-L, (ACC W-L) Fallon Stokes - rebounds (5) Sunday 4-3, (2-3) Alex Stewart - assists (2) Margins of Victory/Defeat Monday 0-2, (0-2) Jessica Williams - rebounds (2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Tuesday 2-0, (0-0) Megan Isom - rebounds (1) Won by 2 - - - 1 1 3 - - 2 3 1 1 - Wednesday 1-0, (0-0) Alex Stewart - rebounds (1) Lost By 1 3 - 2 - - 1 - - - 6 - 1 1 Thursday 3-6, (2-5) Kasha Terry - rebounds (1) Friday 2-2, (1-0) Score By Halves Saturday 2-2, (0-1) 1st (Avg.) 2nd (Avg.) Total (Avg.) Double-Doubles in 2003-04 Georgia Tech 807 (27.8) 1019 (35.1) - 1833 (63.2) Record When... Fallon Stokes (5) - Florida Atlantic, Opponents 834 (28.8) 1011 (34.9) - 1854 (63.9) W-L, (ACC W-L) Davidson, William &Mary, Leading at Halftime 11-2, (3-2) Clemson, Virginia Attendance Summary Trailing at Halftime 4-11, (2-8) Alex Stewart (1) - Clemson Games Totals Average Per Game Tied at the Half 0-1, (0-1) Kasha Terry (1) - Florida State Home 12 16037 - 1336 In Overtime Games 0-1, (0-1) Jessica Williams (1) - Wake Forest Away 12 27843 - 2320 Neutral 5 11329 - 2266 Total 29 55209 - 1904

78 TEAM GAME-by-GAME STATISTICS

Date Opponent FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. A TO Blk. Stl. PF/D Pts. N21 Florida Atlantic 22-70 .314 3-17 .176 15-28 .536 49 11 19 3 7 23/0 62 Georgia Tech 25-55 .455 5-14 .357 18-25 .720 39 16 19 2 8 27/2 73 N27 James Madison 17-41 .415 5-13 .385 14-18 .778 33 12 24 5 3 16/1 53 Georgia Tech 19-54 .352 4-18 .222 18-24 .750 32 11 14 5 8 17/0 60 N28 West Virginia 26-56 .464 7-15 .467 16-18 .889 32 14 10 2 6 13/0 75 Georgia Tech 24-61 .393 4-16 .250 9-14 .643 37 11 16 3 5 16/1 61 N29 SW Missouri St. 20-41 .488 4-11 .364 27-32 .844 21 11 12 0 2 17/1 71 Georgia Tech 27-52 .519 8-16 .500 16-23 .696 29 17 9 1 5 24/0 78 D2 DAVIDSON 20-54 .370 3-14 .214 11-15 .733 48 15 22 3 2 24/2 54 Georgia Tech 18-62 .290 2-14 .143 22-36 .611 41 7 6 2 10 15/0 60 D6 Georgia State 23-66 .348 5-15 .333 13-18 .722 38 10 7 1 2 22/1 64 Georgia Tech 21-51 .412 3-10 .300 24-35 .686 41 11 12 8 4 14/0 69 D14 UCF 21-45 .467 1-5 .200 5-15 .333 23 15 20 2 4 11/0 48 Georgia Tech 26-62 .419 5-15 .333 13-16 .813 43 13 15 3 10 18/0 70 D18 Old Dominion 23-62 .371 3-12 .250 18-24 .750 37 9 12 3 9 11/0 67 Georgia Tech 24-57 .421 0-4 .000 8-11 .727 40 14 22 4 7 23/2 56 D21 Princeton 24-55 .436 12-24 .500 6-11 .545 37 18 18 1 1 12/0 66 Georgia Tech 27-59 .458 4-16 .250 9-11 .818 30 17 10 1 8 16/1 67 D27 Georgia 27-63 .429 6-13 .462 18-20 .900 32 13 14 3 10 20/0 78 Georgia Tech 21-53 .396 2-8 .250 18-23 .783 39 9 23 4 5 21/1 62 D30 WILLIAM & MARY 21-53 .396 8-19 .421 7-14 .500 28 14 15 0 8 23/0 57 Georgia Tech 23-53 .434 4-12 .333 17-30 .567 46 14 18 3 4 17/0 67 D31 FLORIDA A&M 17-73 .233 1-20 .050 10-17 .588 40 9 11 0 4 18/1 45 Georgia Tech 32-64 .500 6-13 .462 14-21 .667 57 22 18 3 5 17/0 84 J2 FLORIDA STATE 24-65 .369 6-16 .375 5-12 .417 37 11 16 4 10 16/0 59 Georgia Tech 26-66 .394 5-16 .313 9-15 .600 47 18 16 8 8 15/0 66 J8 DUKE 30-65 .462 3-11 .273 14-23 .609 47 16 9 9 5 14/0 77 Georgia Tech 19-62 .306 0-6 .000 7-11 .636 36 5 15 7 1 19/0 45 J12 Virginia 18-46 .391 1-7 .143 23-37 .622 35 11 18 6 7 16/0 60 Georgia Tech 23-59 .390 3-9 .333 10-13 .769 34 10 20 5 5 24/1 59 J15 Maryland 30-61 .492 5-11 .455 26-37 .703 30 16 16 3 7 21/0 91 Georgia Tech 28-60 .467 4-10 .400 27-30 .900 40 14 21 5 4 27/2 87 J18 CLEMSON 23-60 .383 8-19 .421 21-30 .700 36 13 11 1 8 18/0 75 Georgia Tech 22-57 .386 4-12 .333 13-25 .520 46 12 22 7 6 22/1 61 J22 North Carolina 17-45 .378 5-13 .385 24-30 .800 34 11 17 2 10 11/0 63 Georgia Tech 24-56 .429 5-16 .313 3-6 .500 34 15 17 1 10 21/1 56 J25 Florida State 22-60 .367 2-11 .182 16-26 .615 34 9 15 2 8 23/1 62 Georgia Tech 22-51 .431 7-13 .538 22-27 .815 38 15 21 4 9 22/1 73 J29 WAKE FOREST 19-49 .388 9-18 .500 10-15 .667 27 12 18 0 5 16/0 57 Georgia Tech 25-56 .446 1-9 .111 4-11 .364 38 9 21 1 11 18/0 55 F1 NC State 25-53 .472 6-16 .375 19-24 .792 34 19 18 5 4 12/0 75 Georgia Tech 29-62 .468 7-11 .636 6-10 .600 31 19 14 4 5 20/1 71 F7 Duke 31-59 .525 10-22 .455 9-13 .692 31 25 9 7 13 8/0 81 Georgia Tech 14-47 .298 4-11 .364 9-12 .750 33 7 23 4 4 13/1 41 F12 VIRGINIA 22-58 .379 4-20 .200 7-13 .538 35 11 14 2 6 24/0 55 Georgia Tech 22-52 .423 4-11 .364 17-36 .472 42 10 12 3 5 15/1 65 F15 MARYLAND 22-56 .393 4-12 .333 9-11 .818 46 13 18 4 5 13/0 57 Georgia Tech 24-68 .353 5-16 .313 5-12 .417 39 10 9 3 6 10/0 58 F19 Clemson 20-46 .435 4-9 .444 15-19 ..789 37 12 14 7 7 12/0 59 Georgia Tech 17-70 .243 4-36 .111 9-13 692 49 10 16 5 5 18/0 47 F23 NORTH CAROLINA 21-53 .396 4-16 .250 12-21 .571 43 11 21 3 9 17/0 58 Georgia Tech 18-54 .333 5-16 .313 5-14 .357 31 10 20 1 8 19/1 46 F26 NC STATE 24-60 .400 6-20 .300 7-17 .412 37 17 19 3 5 19/0 61 Georgia Tech 25-61 .410 4-8 .500 22-29 .759 43 11 14 2 9 19/0 76 F29 Wake Forest 22-60 .367 9-19 .474 10-12 .833 39 15 17 4 5 11/0 63 Georgia Tech 26-67 .388 2-10 .200 7-12 .583 44 14 15 7 8 14/0 61 M5 Wake Forest 20-50 .400 7-17 .412 14-23 .609 31 14 16 1 7 13/0 61 Georgia Tech 25-58 .431 0-7 .000 9-13 .692 35 11 16 5 8 18/1 59 OPPONENTS 651-1625 .401 151-435 .347 401-593 .676 1031 387 450 86 179 474/7 63.9 GEORGIA TECH 676-1689 .400 111-373 .298 370-558 .663 1134 362 474 111 191 539/18 63.2 79 2003-04 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

2003-04 Individual Overall Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Stokes, Fallon 29- 29 955- 32.9 188- 464 .405 9- 33 .273 92- 140 .657 65-122- 187 6.4 78- 2 40 62 7 27 477- 16.4 Conference-Only... 16- 16 533- 33.3 96- 263 .365 9- 20 .450 35- 59 .593 32- 64- 96 6.0 44- 1 16 37 6 14 236- 14.8 Stewart, Alex 29- 29 995- 34.3 86- 209 .411 15- 53 .283 73- 95 .768 59- 96- 155 5.3 59- 2 165 116 3 49 260- 9.0 Conference-Only... 16- 16 573- 35.8 47- 120 .392 4- 23 .174 39- 48 .813 33- 49- 82 5.1 33- 1 95 69 2 27 137- 8.6 Isom, Megan 29- 29 839- 28.9 94- 249 .378 47- 159 .296 24- 34 .706 19- 80- 99 3.4 54- 0 53 41 9 25 259- 8.9 Conference-Only... 16- 16 458- 28.6 55- 140 .393 27- 88 .307 16- 19 .842 12- 44- 56 3.5 31- 0 26 24 1 16 153- 9.6 Terry, Kasha 28- 15 547- 19.5 71- 161 .441 0- 0 .000 25- 66 .379 54- 74- 128 4.6 84- 3 12 56 70 14 167- 6.0 Conference-Only... 16- 9 312- 19.5 40- 84 .476 0- 0 .000 11- 37 .297 33- 38- 71 4.4 45- 1 4 32 43 11 91- 5.7 Williams, Jessica 27- 21 651- 24.1 58- 117 .496 0- 0 .000 39- 66 .591 79- 74- 153 5.7 77- 5 15 35 6 17 155- 5.7 Conference-Only... 14- 9 351- 25.1 29- 68 .426 0- 0 .000 13- 25 .520 42- 39- 81 5.8 43- 4 9 21 5 9 71- 5.1 Winn, Mallorie 18- 0 253- 14.1 28- 83 .337 8- 34 .235 27- 31 .871 12- 25- 37 2.1 37- 2 24 35 1 8 91- 5.1 Conference-Only... 6- 0 80- 13.3 8- 29 .276 3- 15 .200 16- 18 .889 2- 8- 10 1.7 13- 0 7 13 0 1 35- 5.8 Harpring, Megan 29- 14 537- 18.5 44- 142 .310 16- 54 .296 34- 38 .895 17- 33- 50 1.7 34- 1 23 36 1 16 138- 4.8 Conference-Only... 16- 7 293- 18.3 26- 85 .306 9- 34 .265 14- 18 .778 8- 21- 29 1.8 17- 1 13 23 1 9 75- 4.7 Johnson, April 25- 2 426- 17.0 44- 111 .396 0- 1 .000 29- 39 .744 32- 45- 77 3.1 46- 1 11 26 2 11 117- 4.7 Conference-Only... 14- 2 220- 15.7 20- 52 .385 0- 0 .000 9- 15 .600 20- 21- 41 2.9 24- 0 6 17 0 4 49- 3.5 Higgs, Stephanie 25- 0 225- 9.0 36- 91 .396 14- 34 .412 10- 21 .476 15- 17- 32 1.3 20- 0 9 26 4 10 96- 3.8 Conference-Only... 14- 0 171- 12.2 25- 69 .362 10- 27 .370 9- 18 .500 11- 11- 22 1.6 15- 0 6 20 3 9 69- 4.9 Wilson, Kentrina 22- 3 294- 13.4 23- 52 .442 0- 2 .000 16- 24 .667 18- 37- 55 2.5 26- 1 9 21 7 13 62- 2.8 Conference-Only... 10- 3 183- 18.3 15- 32 .469 0- 0 .000 13- 19 .684 14- 25- 39 3.9 18- 1 7 11 5 4 43- 4.3 Pacariz, Jasmina 8- 3 24- 3.0 2- 5 .400 2- 3 .667 0- 0 .000 0- 4- 4 0.5 2- 0 1 4 0 1 6- 0.8 Conference-Only... 4- 2 15- 3.8 2- 4 .500 2- 3 .667 0- 0 .000 0- 2- 2 0.5 1- 0 0 2 0 0 6- 1.5 Guerrant, Ashley 10- 0 60- 6.0 2- 4 .500 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 4- 8- 12 1.2 18- 1 0 5 1 0 4- 0.4 Conference-Only... 5- 0 33- 6.6 1- 2 .500 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 3- 5- 8 1.6 11- 1 0 2 1 0 2- 0.4 Phillips, Cheytoria 5- 0 16- 3.2 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 4 .250 0- 4- 4 0.8 1- 0 0 2 0 0 1- 0.2 Conference-Only... 2- 0 3- 1.5 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0- 0 0.0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0.0 Monroe, Maya 2- 0 3- 1.5 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0- 0 0.0 2- 0 0 2 0 0 0- 0.0 Conference-Only... 0- 0 0- 0.0 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0- 0 0.0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0.0 TEAM...... 73- 68- 141 4.9 1- 7 Conference-Only... 47- 41- 88 5.5 1- 5 Total...... 29 676- 1689 .400 111- 373 .298 370- 558 .663 447-687-1134 39.1 539- 18 362 474 111 191 1833- 63.2 Conference-Only... 16 364- 948 .384 64- 210 .305 175- 276 .634 257-368- 625 39.1 296- 10 189 276 67 104 967- 60.4 Opponents...... 29 651- 1625 .401 151- 435 .347 401- 593 .676 378-653-1031 35.6 474- 7 387 450 86 179 1854- 63.9 Conference-Only... 16 370- 896 .413 86- 240 .358 227- 340 .668 209-373- 582 36.4 251- 1 222 250 62 114 1053- 65.8

2003-04 Individual Game-By-Game Statistics 00 03 04 15 22 24 25 30 32 35 42 Opponent WINN HIGGS STEWART HARPRING ISOM STOKES WILSON JOHNSON WILLIAMS TERRY GUERRANT at Florida Atlantic W, 73-62 8-2-0 0-1-0 14-5-4 5-2-4 11-1-2 25-14-4 0-0-0 4-2-1 5-6-1 DNP DNP vs James Madison W, 60-53 0-2-1 DNP 18-2-1 5-2-1 0-4-3 12-0-2 3-1-0 11-3-1 5-5-1 6-4-1 DNP vs West Virginia L, 61-75 12-0-0 0-0-0 9-7-7 5-0-0 3-7-2 19-8-1 0-0-0 8-5-0 4-5-1 1-2-0 DNP vs SW Missouri St. W, 78-71 7-3-0 0-0-0 15-4-9 4-2-2 22-5-3 18-4-2 2-2-0 0-1-0 4-4-1 6-3-0 DNP DAVIDSON W, 60-54 5-2-2 DNP 8-7-4 10-4-0 6-4-0 23-13-1 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-5-0 4-4-0 DNP at Georgia State W, 69-64 0-2-1 0-2-1 11-9-5 0-0-0 16-1-1 25-7-2 2-2-0 6-1-1 7-10-0 2-1-0 DNP UCF W, 70-48 3-3-1 13-2-1 9-3-5 5-5-0 4-1-1 20-4-3 2-3-0 2-4-0 6-3-1 6-9-0 0-2-0 at Old Dominion L, 56-67 2-1-5 0-2-0 1-6-6 2-0-0 4-2-1 20-8-1 0-1-0 12-5-0 1-3-0 14-7-1 DNP at Princeton W, 67-66 6-1-0 2-0-0 7-6-9 2-0-1 11-1-3 15-5-2 4-3-0 DNP 9-4-0 11-6-2 0-0-0 vs Georgia L, 62-78 0-0-1 0-0-0 10-5-3 6-1-0 11-7-1 23-6-2 0-0-0 4-7-1 3-4-0 5-5-1 0-1-0 WILLIAM & MARY W, 67-57 6-4-2 0-0-0 8-9-5 9-0-2 2-0-1 10-10-2 1-3-0 11-3-0 16-7-1 4-4-1 DNP FLORIDA A&M W, 84-45 7-7-4 12-3-0 5-6-7 5-3-0 8-5-4 14-6-2 5-1-2 8-4-1 8-9-0 10-6-2 2-1-0 FLORIDA STATE W, 66-59 0-1-0 DNP 5-6-10 2-2-1 13-5-3 18-4-2 0-1-1 9-6-0 9-8-1 10-11-0 DNP DUKE L, 45-77 9-3-1 2-1-0 4-8-2 0-1-0 2-2-0 16-3-0 0-1-1 4-5-1 DNP 6-4-0 2-4-0 at Virginia L, 59-60 4-2-1 4-1-0 4-3-5 3-1-0 5-2-1 26-8-2 8-9-0 1-0-0 DNP 4-2-1 0-1-0 at Maryland L, 87-91 15-1-2 0-0-0 4-2-6 14-2-1 5-1-0 18-6-1 11-5-1 10-6-2 8-6-0 2-5-1 DNP CLEMSON L, 61-75 4-2-2 DNP 4-6-5 9-1-0 3-1-1 11-10-2 13-9-0 1-1-0 8-9-1 8-4-1 DNP at North Carolina L, 56-63 3-1-1 9-2-1 3-2-4 0-0-0 16-4-3 12-5-5 3-4-1 6-1-0 2-6-0 2-2-0 DNP at Florida State W, 73-62 DNP 12-0-0 6-6-10 7-1-1 20-5-1 7-4-1 6-5-1 1-2-1 2-5-0 12-6-0 0-0-0 WAKE FOREST L(OT), 55-57 DNP 2-1-0 13-9-6 0-0-1 5-1-0 8-2-0 0-2-1 2-1-0 21-14-1 4-4-0 DNP at NC State L, 71-75 DNP 0-0-0 17-4-8 0-0-0 18-1-3 24-5-1 0-2-1 6-4-2 2-5-4 4-5-0 DNP at Duke L, 41-81 DNP 6-1-0 2-3-4 5-0-2 7-1-0 15-8-1 2-1-0 2-4-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-3-0 VIRGINIA W, 65-55 DNP 0-0-0 11-5-6 11-1-2 14-11-0 15-10-1 DNP 0-1-0 10-6-1 4-2-0 DNP MARYLAND W, 58-57 DNP 4-3-1 11-5-7 12-2-0 10-4-2 18-6-0 DNP 2-6-0 0-4-0 1-3-0 DNP at Clemson L, 47-59 DNP 11-5-1 15-13-6 2-5-1 3-4-2 8-5-0 DNP 3-3-0 0-3-0 5-4-0 DNP NORTH CAROLINA L, 46-58 DNP 0-0-0 18-5-6 6-6-2 5-3-1 8-3-0 DNP 2-1-0 0-1-0 7-5-1 DNP NC STATE W, 76-61 DNP 4-2-1 16-2-4 4-4-1 20-6-5 16-9-0 DNP DNP 4-4-0 6-7-0 0-0-0 at Wake Forest L, 61-63 DNP 15-6-2 4-3-6 0-3-1 7-5-4 16-8-0 DNP DNP 5-9-1 14-7-0 DNP vs Wake Forest L, 59-61 DNP 0-0-1 8-4-5 5-2-0 8-5-5 17-6-0 DNP DNP 14-7-0 7-6-0 0-0-0 80 2003-04 SUPERLATIVES

2003-04 Georgia Tech Team Highs/Lows

Georgia Tech Opponent

Points 1st Half High 42 Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) 49 Duke (02/07/04) Low 13 Duke (01/08/04) 19 Wake Forest (1/29/04)

Points 2nd Half High 52 Southwest Missouri State (11/29/03) 49 NC State (2/1/04) Low 22 WFU (1/29/04), Clemson (2/19/04) 24 Florida A&M (12/31/03)

Total Points High 87 Maryland (1/15/04) 91 Maryland (1/15/04) Low 41 Duke (02/07/04) 45 Florida A&M (12/31/03)

Field Goals Made High 32 Florida A&M (12/31/03) 31 Duke (02/07/04) Low 14 Duke (02/07/04) 17 JMU (11/27/03), FAMU (12/31/03), UNC (1/22/04)

Field Goals Att. High 70 Clemson (2/19/04) 73 Florida A&M (12/31/03) Low 47 Duke (02/07/04) 41 JMU (11/27/03), SMS (11/29/03)

Field Goal Pct. High .519 Southwest Missouri State (11/29/03) .525 Duke (02/07/04) Low .243 Clemson (2/19/04) .233 Florida A&M (12/31/03)

3-Pt. Field Goals Made High 8 Southwest Missouri State (11/29/03) 12 Princeton (12/21/03) Low 0 three times 1 UCF (12/14/03), FAMU (12/31/03), UVa (1/12/04)

3-Pt. Field Goals Att. High 36 Clemson (2/19/04) 24 Princeton (12/21/03) Low 4 Old Dominion (12/18/03) 5 UCF (12/14/03)

3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. High .636 NC State (2/1/04) .500 Princeton (12/21/03), Wake Forest (1/29/04) Low .000 three times .050 Florida A&M (12/31/03)

Free Throws Made High 27 Maryland (1/15/04) 27 Southwest Missouri State (11/29/03) Low 3 North Carolina (1/22/04) 5 UCF (12/14/03), FSU (1/2/04)

Free Throws Att. High 36 Davidson (12/2/03), UVa (2/12/04) 37 Virginia (1/12/04), Maryland (1/15/04) Low 6 North Carolina (1/22/04) 11 Princeton (12/21/03), Maryland (2/15/04)

Free Throw Pct. High .900 Maryland (1/15/04) .900 Georgia (12/27/03) Low .357 North Carolina (2/23/04) .333 UCF (12/14/03)

Offensive Rebounds High 32 Clemson (2/19/04) 25 Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) Low 8 Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) 4 Southwest Missouri State (11/29/03)

Defensive Rebounds High 40 Florida A&M (12/31/03) 36 Davidson (12/2/03) Low 16 JMU (11/27/03), NCSU (2/1/04) 17 SMS (11/29/03), UCF (12/14/03), ODU (12/18/03)

Total Rebounds High 57 Florida A&M (12/31/03) 49 Florida Atlantic (11/21/03) Low 29 Southwest Missouri State (11/29/03) 21 Southwest Missouri State (11/29/03)

Assists High 22 Florida A&M (12/31/03) 25 Duke (02/07/04) Low 5 Duke (01/08/04) 9 ODU (12/18/03), FAMU (12/31/03), FSU (1/25/04)

Blocked Shots High 8 GSU (12/6/03), FSU (1/2/04) 9 Duke (01/08/04) Low 1 five times 0 four times

Steals High 11 Wake Forest (1/29/04) 13 Duke (02/07/04) Low 1 Duke (01/08/04) 1 Princeton (12/21/03)

Turnovers High 23 Georgia (12/27/03), Duke (02/07/04) 24 James Madison (11/27/03) Low 6 Davidson (12/2/03) 7 Georgia State (12/6/03)

Personal Fouls High 27 FAU (11/21/03), Maryland (1/15/04) 24 Davidson (12/2/03), Virginia (2/12/04) Low 10 Maryland (2/15/04) 8 Duke (02/07/04) 81 2003-04 BOX SCORES

GAME #1 GAME #2 GAME #3 Georgia Tech 73, Florida Atlantic 62 Georgia Tech 60, James Madison 53 West Virginia 75, Georgia Tech 61 Nov. 21, 2003 • FAU Gymnasium • Boca Raton, Fla. Nov. 27, 2003 • St. Thomas • U.S. Virgin Islands Nov. 28, 2003 • St. Thomas • U.S. Virgin Islands

TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP JMU FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TPMP TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Stokes 9-14 0-1 7-9 14 3 4 4 0 1 25 33 Dickinson 4-8 3-5 5-6 6 327001633 Stokes 7-22 0-3 5-7 8 5 1 3 0 0 19 36 Williams 2-3 0-0 1-2 6 4 1 3 0 0 5 19 Alexis 3-5 0-1 2-2 5 3 1 2 1 1 8 28 Williams 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 1 0 0 4 17 Stewart 4-5 1-2 5-6 5 1 4 1 0 2 14 39 Brooks 4-7 0-0 2-4 2 204211036 Stewart 4-8 1-3 0-0 7 3 7 3 0 1 9 36 Harpring 1-8 1-3 2-2 2 3 4 1 0 2 5 27 Benvenuto 1-2 0-1 2-2 2 10300424 Harpring 2-4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 16 Isom 4-8 3-6 0-0 1 3 2 2 0 1 11 23 Culbertson 2-8 1-4 0-0 1 18210534 Isom 1-3 1-2 0-0 7 3 2 2 1 0 3 31 Winn 3-5 0-0 2-2 2 5 0 3 0 1 8 14 Felix 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 14 Winn 5-11 1-5 1-1 0 0 0 1 1 1 12 18 Higgs 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 LeRose 1-3 1-1 1-2 0 0000049 Higgs 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Pacariz 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McCall 1-4 0-0 2-2 3 5 1 4 0 1 4 18 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Monroe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Dobbins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0000002 Johnson 3-6 0-1 2-2 5 2 0 1 0 1 8 21 Wilson 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 11 Sywassink 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0000022 Terry 0-3 0-0 1-2 2 3 0 2 1 1 1 22 Johnson 2-8 0-0 0-0 2 5 1 1 2 0 4 25 Team 14 Team 3 Phillips 0-0 0-0 1-4 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 Totals 17-41 5-13 14-18 33 16 12 24 5 3 53200 Totals 24-61 4-16 9-14 37 16 11 16 3 5 61200 Team 4 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Deadball Rebounds: 2,1 Totals 25-55 5-14 18-25 39 27 16 19 2 8 73200 FG: 1st (7-21) 33.3% 2nd (10-20) 50,0% Game 41.5% FG: 1st (11-22) 50.0% 2nd (13-39) 33.3% Game 39.3% Deadball Rebounds: 5 3FG: 1st (1-5) 20.0% 2nd (4-8) 50.0% Game 38.5% 3FG: 1st (2-6) 33.3% 2nd (2-10) 20.0% Game 25.0% FG: 1st (15-29) 51.7% 2nd (10-26) 38.5% Game 45.5% FT: 1st (7-10) 70.0% 2nd (7-8) 87.5% Game 77.8% FT: 1st (4-7) 57.1% 2nd (5-7) 71.4% Game 64.3% 3FG: 1st (3-9) 33.3% 2nd (2-5) 40.0% Game 35.7% FT: 1st (9-14) 64.3% 2nd (9-11) 81.8% Game 72.0% TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP WVU FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Isom 0-7 0-4 0-0 4 13100029 Dunlap 2-7 0-0 2-2 10 3 3 2 0 1 6 28 FAU FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Stokes 5-13 0-2 2-2 0 221101235 Bulger 8-19 3-9 2-2 7 2 0 0 0 1 21 40 Hanscom 6-10 1-4 0-1 9 3 0 2 2 0 13 25 Williams 1-2 0-0 3-4 5 21001522 Carter 5-12 0-0 6-7 5 2 2 4 0 1 16 33 McCleod 4-9 0-0 8-8 9 4 1 2 0 0 16 21 Stewart 6-11 3-6 3-3 2 212031835 Paige 4-8 1-2 4-5 3 0 5 1 0 1 13 35 Deckerova 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 16 Harpring 2-9 1-4 0-0 2 31200528 Sowho 5-7 3-4 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 2 13 35 Goad 2-7 0-3 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 0 4 19 Winn 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 13 Glusko 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 Williams 2-9 0-0 0-3 5 3 2 4 0 2 4 22 Wilson 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 1021235 Dunn 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 10 Brown 2-6 0-1 2-4 4 3 0 1 1 1 6 19 Johnson 2-5 0-0 7-10 3 210021119 McGee 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 3 1 0 2 13 Young 2-8 1-3 1-3 1 1 2 0 0 1 6 14 Terry 2-2 0-0 2-4 4 3 1 3 3 0 6 14 Team 2 Randolph 1-3 1-3 1-2 1 0 2 3 0 0 4 17 Team 9 Totals 26-56 7-15 16-18 32 13 14 10 2 6 75200 Frazier 0-4 0-0 1-3 6 2 0 2 0 2 1 18 Totals 19-54 4-18 18-24 32 17 11 14 5 8 60200 Deadball Rebounds: 1,1 Glaser 2-5 0-1 2-2 3 0 1 1 0 1 6 21 Deadball Rebounds: 1 FG: 1st (13-29) 44.8% 2nd (13-27)48.15% Game 46.4% N’Diaye 1-4 0-0 0-2 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 5 FG: 1st (9-26) 34.6% 2nd (10-28) 35.7% Game 35.2% 3FG: 1st (4-8) 50.0% 2nd (3-7) 42.9% Game 46.7% Bailey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 3FG: 1st (3-11) 27.3% 2nd (1-7) 14.3% Game 22.2% FT: 1st (5-6) 83.3% 2nd (11-12) 91.7% Game 88.9% Team 6 FT: 1st (5-6) 83.3% 2nd (13-18) 72.2% Game 75.0% Totals 22-70 3-17 15-28 49 23 11 19 3 7 62200 Officials: JoAnn Aldrich, Kathy Lynch, Bruce Morris Deadball Rebounds: 5 Officials: Bruce Morris, JoAnne Aldrich, Norma Jones Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 423 FG: 1st (9-32) 28.1% 2nd (13-38) 34.5% Game 31.4% Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 723 3FG: 1st (0-6) 00.0% 2nd (3-11) 27.3% Game 17.6% West Virginia 28 33 -- 61 FT: 1st (3-12) 25.0% 2nd (12-16) 75.0% Game 53.6% James Madison 22 31 -- 53 Georgia Tech 35 40 -- 75 Georgia Tech 26 34 -- 60 Officials: Susan Chue, Steve Bruno, Matt Geer Technical Fouls: FAU, N’Diaye; Attendance: 673

Georgia Tech 42 31 -- 73 Florida Atlantic 21 41 -- 62

GAME #4 GAME #5 GAME #6 Georgia Tech 78, Southwest Missouri State 71 Georgia Tech 60, Davidson 54 Georgia Tech 69, Georgia State 64 Nov. 29, 2003 • St. Thomas • U.S. Virgin Islands Dec. 2, 2003 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 6, 2003 • GSU Sports Arena • Atlanta, Ga.

SMS FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP DAV FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Klaassen 4-6 2-4 4-4 5 3 1 1 0 1 14 31 Crayton 2-7 1-2 1-2 7 1 3 4 0 1 6 22 Stokes 8-14 0-0 9-12 7 2 2 2 0 0 25 36 Tierney 4-9 1-1 4-6 2 1 1 1 0 0 13 31 Kelly 3-6 0-0 0-0 8 2 0 3 0 0 6 25 Williams 3-7 0-0 1-2 10 4 0 2 1 1 7 34 Lingor 1-2 0-1 11-13 5 5 2 1 0 0 13 35 Laird 2-6 0-2 1-1 4 52110525 Stewart 1-5 0-2 9-13 9 0 5 5 0 3 11 29 Koch 6-9 0-1 4-4 2 3 3 2 0 1 16 39 Hamilton 2-6 1-3 3-4 4 4 1 2 0 0 8 30 Harpring 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 Hohenberger 3-6 1-2 3-3 4 4 4 6 0 0 10 32 Hallsted 5-8 0-2 1-2 3 543101129 Isom 6-11 3-7 1-2 1 1 1 1 3 0 16 37 Cowgill 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Shade 0-1 0-1 1-2 2 12100110 Winn 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 Vincent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Flewelling 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 22201012 Higgs 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 Busbey 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Callahan 2-6 1-4 2-2 2 20300721 Wilson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 6 Lehman 2-6 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 13 Bryant 4-10 0-0 2-2 6 202101018 Johnson 1-3 0-0 4-4 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 15 Totals 20-41 4-11 27-32 21 17 11 12 0 2 71200 Delk 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 Terry 1-6 0-0 0-2 1 4 0 0 4 0 2 12 Deadball Rebounds: 2,1 Team 10 1 Team 6 FG: 1st (6-14) 42.9% 2nd (14-27) 51.9% Game 48.8% Totals 20-54 3-14 11-15 48 24 15 22 3 2 54200 Totals 21-51 3-10 24-35 41 14 11 12 8 4 69200 3FG: 1st (2-4) 50.0% 2nd (2-7) 28.6% Game 36.4% Deadball Rebounds: 0,2 Deadball Rebounds: 5,1 FT: 1st (13-15) 86.7% 2nd (14-17) 82.4% Game 84.4% FG: 1st (11-25) 44.0% 2nd (9-29) 31.0% Game 37.0% FG: 1st (10-25) 40.0% 2nd (11-26) 42.3% Game 41.2% 3FG: 1st (1-5) 20.0% 2nd (2-9) 22.2% Game 21.4% 3FG: 1st (2-5) 40.0% 2nd (1-5) 20.0% Game 30.0% TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP FT: 1st (4-5) 80.0% 2nd (7-10) 70.0% Game 73.3% FT: 1st (9-12) 75.0% 2nd (15-23) 65.2% Game 68.6% Stokes 8-12 0-0 2-6 4 3 2 0 0 1 18 33 Williams 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 0 0 1 4 15 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP STATE FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Stewart 3-6 2-3 7-7 4 4 9 5 0 2 15 34 Stokes 9-25 0-2 5-9 13 212022333 Thomas 8-19 3-10 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 1 19 35 Harpring 0-3 0-2 4-4 2 2 2 1 0 0 4 32 Williams 0-2 0-0 2-4 5 40001218 Coates 3-9 0-0 3-5 4 2 1 2 1 0 9 36 Isom 8-14 5-10 1-2 5 3 3 1 0 0 22 35 Stewart 4-10 0-1 0-5 7 14104836 Tisdale 2-9 0-0 3-4 10 4 1 1 0 0 7 26 Winn 2-4 1-1 2-2 3 3 0 0 0 0 7 16 Harpring 2-7 0-1 6-6 4 200021032 Hartman 5-18 0-1 3-4 6 5 4 0 0 0 13 38 Higgs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Isom 1-10 1-8 3-6 4 20010634 Merriweather 2-4 2-3 0-0 1 3 4 2 0 0 6 40 Wilson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 7 Winn 1-4 1-2 2-2 2 1 2 0 0 0 5 17 Roegiers-Jensen 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 6 Johnson 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0000107 Noufena 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Terry 3-6 0-0 0-2 3 3 0 2 1 1 6 20 Johnson 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 20100210 Clyburn 3-6 0-0 4-5 9 0 0 1 0 0 10 19 Team 1 Terry 1-3 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 2 1 0 4 13 Team 7 Totals 27-52 8-16 16-23 29 24 17 9 1 5 78200 Team 1 Totals 23-66 5-15 13-18 38 22 10 7 1 2 64200 Deadball Rebounds: 5 Totals 18-62 2-14 22-36 41 15 7 6 2 10 60200 Deadball Rebounds: 4 FG: 1st (10-24) 41.7% 2nd (17-28) 60.7% Game 51.9% Deadball Rebounds: 5 FG: 1st (9-32) 28.1% 2nd (14-34) 41.2% Game 34.8% 3FG: 1st (4-8) 50.0% 2nd (4-8) 50.0% Game 50.0% FG: 1st (6-30) 20.0% 2nd (12-32) 37.5% Game 29.0% 3FG: 1st (2-6) 33.3% 2nd (3-9) 33.3% Game 33.3% FT: 1st (2-4) 50.0% 2nd (14-19) 73.7% Game 69.6% 3FG: 1st (2-8) 25.0% 2nd (0-6) 0.0% Game 14.3% FT: 1st (4-6) 66.7% 2nd (9-12) 75.0% Game 72.2% FT: 1st (10-12) 83.3% 2nd (12-24) 50.0% Game 61.1% Officials: Bruce Morris, JoAnn Aldrich, Norma Jones Officials: Dock Sisk, Nan Sisk, Bill Jones Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 450 Officials: Joe Cunningham, Ed Novak, Dock Sisk Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 1,151 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 772 SW Missouri St. 27 44 -- 71 Georgia Tech 31 38 -- 69 Georgia Tech 26 52 -- 78 Davidson 27 27 -- 54 Georgia State 24 40 -- 64 Georgia Tech 24 36 -- 60 82 2003-04 BOX SCORES

GAME #7 GAME #8 GAME #9 Georgia Tech 70, UCF 48 Old Dominion 67, Georgia Tech 56 Georgia Tech 67, Princeton 66 Dec. 14, 2003 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 18, 2003 • Ted Constant Convocation Center • Norfolk, Va. Dec. 21, 2003 • Jadwick Gym • Princeton, NJ

UCF FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Allen 3-5 0-0 1-2 1 37100719 Stokes 9-18 0-2 2-3 8 4 1 1 0 1 20 39 Stokes 6-14 0-1 3-4 5 222021532 Weber 4-10 0-0 0-0 3 20020832 Williams 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 19 Williams 4-4 0-0 1-1 4 50002924 Roberts 7-8 0-0 2-5 3 001011628 Terry 6-14 0-0 2-2 7 2 1 3 2 1 14 29 Terry 5-11 0-0 1-2 6 423101125 King 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 26601030 Stewart 0-3 0-0 1-2 6 5 6 7 1 2 1 24 Stewart 2-8 1-4 2-2 6 1 9 2 0 0 7 38 Smith 1-4 1-3 0-0 4 02300334 Isom 2-4 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 3 1 0 4 33 Isom 3-11 3-10 2-2 1 231011135 Slade 1-4 0-2 0-2 0 13201212 Winn 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 5 5 4 0 1 2 14 Winn 3-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 6 6 Miliner 1-2 0-0 2-6 3 01100411 Higgs 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Higgs 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0000027 Miles 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 Harpring 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 Harpring 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0110025 Hudson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0130024 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Wilson 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 00002419 Billings 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 31201221 Johnson 5-11 0-0 2-2 5 4 0 1 0 1 12 31 Guerrant 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1000009 Team 2 1 Team 5 1 Team 4 Totals 21-45 1-5 5-15 23 11 15 20 2 4 48200 Totals 24-57 0-4 8-11 40 23 14 22 4 7 56200 Totals 27-59 4-16 9-11 30 16 17 10 1 8 67200 Deadball Rebounds: 4,2 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Deadball Rebounds: 0 FG: 1st (9-21) 42.9% 2nd (12-24) 50.0% Game 46.7% FG: 1st (11-25) 44.0% 2nd (13-32) 40.6% Game 42.1% FG: 1st (14-26) 53.8% 2nd (13-33) 39.4% Game 45.8% 3FG: 1st (1-2) 50.0% 2nd (0-3) 0.0% Game 20.0% 3FG: 1st (0-0) 0.0% 2nd (0-4) 0.0% Game 0.0% 3FG: 1st (3-8) 37.5% 2nd (1-8) 12.5% Game 25.0% FT: 1st (3-9) 33.3% 2nd (2-6) 33.3% Game 33.3% FT: 1st (0-0) 0.0% 2nd (8-11) 72.7% Game 72.7% FT: 1st (3-4) 75.0% 2nd (6-7) 85.7% Game 81.8%

TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP ODU FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TPMP PRINCETON FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Stokes 7-10 0-0 6-7 4 233022024 Spence 2-10 1-5 0-0 3 1 2 1 0 1 5 34 Slemp 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0000003 Williams 1-2 0-0 4-4 3 21101619 Coker 3-8 0-1 5-7 11 1 1 1 3 3 11 36 McCracken 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 31200321 Terry 3-10 0-0 0-0 9 20120617 Nhassengo 4-15 0-0 7-9 5 1 1 3 0 3 15 31 Smith 6-12 5-11 0-0 3 232011737 Stewart 4-6 1-2 0-0 3 1 5 3 0 1 9 18 Davis 2-7 0-1 0-1 7 2 2 2 0 1 4 27 O’Brien 6-12 5-8 0-0 3 165001737 Isom 2-5 0-3 0-0 1 01001419 Grant 9-14 2-2 6-6 4 2 2 3 0 1 26 39 Lockwood 1-2 0-1 3-6 8 43400531 Winn 0-4 0-3 3-4 3 4 1 1 0 1 3 18 Muxiri 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Nestor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 00100012 Higgs 5-11 3-5 0-0 2 311101316 Lyons 3-7 0-2 0-1 3 3 1 1 0 0 6 20 Brown 7-17 0-0 1-2 7 122101531 Pacariz 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0110104 Wilson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Digovich 3-8 2-4 1-1 8 13200928 Harpring 2-6 1-2 0-0 5 00000517 Triggs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Team 5 Monroe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1010002 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Totals 24-5512-24 6-11 37 12 18 18 1 1 66200 Wilson 1-4 0-0 0-1 3 00101221 Team 3 Deadball Rebounds: 2,1 Johnson 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 10002216 Totals 23-62 3-12 18-24 37 11 9 12 3 9 67200 FG: 1st (9-25) 36.0% 2nd (15-30) 50.0% Game 43.6% Guerrant 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2010005 Deadball Rebounds: 1 3FG: 1st (6-11) 54.5% 2nd (6-13) 46.2% Game 50.0% Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0000004 FG: 1st (13-32) 40.6% 2nd (10-30) 33.3% Game 37.1% FT: 1st (0-0) 0.0% 2nd (6-11) 54.5% Game 54.5% Team 3 3FG: 1st (3-8) 37.5% 2nd (0-4) 0.0% Game 25.0% Totals 26-62 5-15 13-16 43 18 13 15 3 10 70200 FT: 1st (2-2) 100.0% 2nd (16-22) 72.7% Game 75.0% Officials: Warren Harding, Patrick Sullivan, Ken Kelly Deadball Rebounds: 0,1 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 155 FG: 1st (11-30) 36.7% 2nd (15-32) 41.9% Game 41.9% Officials: Sue Blauch, Angie Parker-Coe, Kristi Vera 3FG: 1st (0-3) 0.0% 2nd (5-12) 33.3% Game 33.3% Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 3,957 Georgia Tech 34 33 -- 67 FT: 1st (11-14) 78.6% 2nd (2-2) 81.3% Game 81.3% Princeton 24 42 -- 66 Georgia Tech 22 34 -- 56 Officials: Wesley Dean, Dock Sisk, Beverly Roberts Old Dominion 31 36 -- 67 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 691 GAME #12 U C F 22 26 -- 48 Georgia Tech 84, Florida A&M 45 Georgia Tech 33 37 -- 70 Dec. 31, 2003 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga.

GAME #10 GAME #11 FAMU FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Georgia 78, Georgia Tech 62 Georgia Tech 67, William & Mary 57 Russell 2-13 0-0 3-4 6 5 1 1 0 0 7 22 Greene 3-10 0-0 1-2 7 2 0 1 0 0 7 29 Dec. 27, 2003 • Philips Arena • Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 30, 2003 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Watson 5-13 0-0 4-8 5 3 0 3 0 1 14 23 Dixon 4-12 0-3 0-0 4 2 5 1 0 1 8 33 UGA FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP W&M FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TPMP Miller 0-7 0-6 0-0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 32 Braxton 8-20 0-1 10-11 8 3 2 4 1 1 26 31 McCaffrey 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 14 Hughes 0-0 0-0 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Thomas 4-7 0-0 5-6 8 4 0 1 2 1 13 25 Gethers 3-6 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 2 0 0 6 12 Crawford 2-7 1-6 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 17 Baker 4-13 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 0 4 8 39 Ercole 4-7 4-7 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 1 12 31 Tyus 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 13 Hardrick 3-4 1-1 1-1 1 2 1 1 0 2 8 21 DeHaven 4-7 0-2 3-4 6 3 5 4 0 4 11 38 Young 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 19 Kendrick 1-6 1-4 0-0 3 0 4 0 0 1 3 31 Schiel 1-7 1-6 2-2 3 3 1 2 0 0 5 32 Williams 0-5 0-5 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 Pierce 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 14 Stroh 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Thomas 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Chambers 3-5 2-3 2-2 2 3 0 2 0 1 10 17 Brizendine 2-10 0-0 2-6 2 3 1 4 0 1 6 25 Team 14 Frye 2-2 2-2 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 6 12 Neumer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 17-73 1-20 10-17 40 18 9 11 0 4 45200 Rowsey 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 2 0 0 2 10 Kaylor 7-10 3-4 0-2 3 4 0 2 0 2 17 28 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 27-63 6-13 18-20 32 20 13 14 3 10 78200 Sazonova 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 15 FG: 1st (9-39) 23.1% 2nd (8-34) 23.5% Game 23.3% Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 21-53 8-19 7-14 28 23 14 15 0 8 57200 3FG: 1st (0-11) 0.0% 2nd (1-9) 11.1% Game 5.0% FG: 1st (11-34) 32.4% 2nd (16-29) 55.2% Game 42.9% Deadball Rebounds: 2 FT: 1st (3-6) 50.0% 2nd (7-11) 63.6% Game 58.8% 3FG: 1st (3-9) 33.3% 2nd (3-4) 75.0% Game 46.2% FG: 1st (10-28) 35.7% 2nd (11-25) 44.0% Game 39.6% FT: 1st (10-10)100.0% 2nd (8-10) 80.0% Game 90.0% 3FG: 1st (4-9) 44.4% 2nd (4-10) 40.0% Game 42.1% TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP FT: 1st (3-5) 60.0% 2nd (4-9) 44.4% Game 50.0% Stokes 6-14 0-1 2-6 6 0 2 1 0 0 14 20 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Williams 2-5 0-0 4-5 9 1 0 2 0 1 8 21 Stokes 8-18 0-0 7-8 6 3 2 3 0 1 23 32 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Terry 3-4 0-0 4-6 6 3 2 1 2 0 10 15 Williams 0-4 0-0 3-4 4 3 0 2 0 0 3 29 Stokes 4-14 0-1 2-2 10 3 2 1 0 1 10 30 Stewart 2-4 1-1 0-0 6 2 7 3 0 1 5 26 Terry 2-4 0-0 1-3 5 5 1 2 3 0 5 27 Williams 6-6 0-0 4-9 7 1 1 0 0 0 16 31 Isom 3-7 2-5 0-0 5 2 4 1 0 1 8 22 Stewart 4-7 0-2 2-3 5 3 3 9 0 1 10 37 Terry 2-4 0-0 0-2 4 4 1 2 2 0 4 22 Winn 3-5 1-2 0-0 7 2 4 3 0 1 7 20 Isom 4-11 2-6 1-1 7 2 1 1 1 0 11 30 Stewart 1-6 1-4 5-6 9 1 5 5 0 1 8 31 Higgs 5-5 1-1 1-1 3 2 0 0 0 0 12 8 Winn 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Isom 1-3 0-1 0-2 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 16 Pacariz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Higgs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Winn 2-5 1-2 1-2 4 2 2 6 0 1 6 21 Harpring 1-6 1-3 2-2 3 0 0 1 0 0 5 17 Harpring 1-1 0-0 4-4 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 9 Higgs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Wilson 2-5 0-0 1-1 1 2 2 3 1 1 5 17 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 7 Harpring 3-6 2-4 1-1 0 3 2 1 0 1 9 21 Johnson 4-6 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 0 8 19 Johnson 2-4 0-0 0-0 7 3 1 3 0 1 4 23 Wilson 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 Guerrant 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 10 Guerrant 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 Johnson 4-8 0-0 3-4 3 1 0 1 0 0 11 21 Phillips 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Team 3 Team 6 Team 4 Totals 21-53 2-8 18-23 39 21 9 23 4 5 62200 Totals 23-53 4-12 17-30 46 17 14 18 3 4 67200 Totals 32-64 6-13 14-21 57 17 22 18 3 5 66200 Deadball Rebounds: 0,1 Deadball Rebounds: 6 Deadball Rebounds: 2,1 FG: 1st (8-24) 33.3% 2nd (13-29) 44.8% Game 39.6% FG: 1st (12-31) 38.7% 2nd (11-22) 50.0% Game 43.4% FG: 1st (14-29) 48.3% 2nd (18-35) 51.4% Game 50.0% 3FG: 1st (2-7) 28.6% 2nd (0-1) 0.0% Game 25.0% 3FG: 1st (2-8) 25.0% 2nd (2-4) 50.0% Game 33.3% 3FG: 1st (3-7) 42.9% 2nd (3-6) 50.0% Game 46.2% FT: 1st (10-13) 76.9% 2nd (8-10) 80.0% Game 78.3% FT: 1st (7-9) 77.8% 2nd (10-21) 47.6% Game 56.7% FT: 1st (4-8) 50.0% 2nd (10-13) 76.9% Game 66.7% Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Joe Cunningham, Beverly Roberts Officials: Mike Utley, Jennifer Rezack, Artie Boemenger Officials: Lawson Newton, Mike Utley, Ron Leddington Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 3819 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 749 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 703 Georgia 35 43 -- 78 William & Mary 27 30 -- 57 Florida A&M 21 24 -- 45 Georgia Tech 28 34 -- 62 Georgia Tech 33 34 -- 67 Georgia Tech 35 49 -- 84 83 2003-04 BOX SCORES

GAME #13 GAME #14 GAME #15 Georgia Tech 66, Florida State 59 Duke 77, Georgia Tech 45 Virginia 60, Georgia Tech 59 Jan. 2, 2004 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 8, 2004 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 12, 2004 • University Hall • Charlottesville, Va.

FSU FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP DUKE FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Allen 1-8 0-2 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 16 Currie 5-9 0-0 4-4 6 321001420 Stokes 12-23 0-0 2-3 8 5 2 5 1 2 26 36 Choice 3-11 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 2 1 1 8 34 Tillis 1-6 0-1 1-2 4 01221319 Johnson 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 11 Williams 3-6 0-1 0-3 2 3 3 2 0 2 6 27 Bass 3-8 0-0 0-0 5 3 0 3 1 0 6 15 Terry 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 1 3 2 0 4 17 Gladden 0-7 0-0 2-4 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 23 Harding 4-4 0-0 2-4 4 060031023 Stewart 1-10 0-1 2-2 3 3 5 6 0 2 4 39 Adeduntan 3-12 2-8 0-0 0 2 3 3 0 1 8 28 Beard 6-10 2-2 3-4 1 230001722 Isom 2-5 1-4 0-0 2 1 1 3 0 0 5 31 Moore 2-3 0-0 1-3 9 2 0 2 0 1 5 13 Krapohl 1-4 0-3 0-0 1 21000224 Winn 1-5 1-2 1-2 2 2 1 0 0 0 4 16 Sutton 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 9 Foley 3-7 1-3 2-2 2 1 1 1 0 0 9 24 Higgs 1-4 0-1 2-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 5 Johnson 5-6 4-5 0-0 3 2 2 3 0 1 14 27 Whitley 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 20001210 Harpring 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 Bradley 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Howe 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Wilson 3-3 0-0 2-2 9 3 0 1 2 1 8 28 Pierce 5-6 0-0 0-0 6 2 1 0 2 0 10 14 Bales 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0002008 Guerrant 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 8 Team 4 Hunter 6-90-02-712111401423 Team 5 Totals 24-65 6-16 5-12 37 16 11 16 4 10 59200 Team 3 1 Totals 23-59 3-9 10-13 34 24 10 20 5 5 59200 Deadball Rebounds: 4,1 Totals 30-65 3-11 14-23 47 14 16 9 9 5 77200 Deadball Rebounds: 5 FG: 1st (12-34) 35.3% 2nd (12-31) 38.7% Game 36.9% Deadball Rebounds: 3 FG: 1st (8-27) 29.6% 2nd (15-32) 46.9% Game 39.0% 3FG: 1st (4-10) 40.0% 2nd (2-6) 33.3% Game 37.5% FG: 1st (19-34) 55.9% 2nd (11-31) 35.5% Game 46.2% 3FG: 1st (0-2) 0.0% 2nd (3-7) 42.9% Game 33.3% FT: 1st (1-3) 33.3% 2nd (4-9) 44.4% Game 41.7% 3FG: 1st (2-5) 40.0% 2nd (1-6) 16.7% Game 27.3% FT: 1st (6-8) 75.0% 2nd (4-5) 80.0% Game 76.9% FT: 1st (2-6) 33.3% 2nd (12-27) 70.6% Game 60.9% TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP UVa FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Stokes 6-16 1-2 5-6 4 2 2 3 0 2 18 34 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Kreager 3-7 0-1 5-11 7 2 0 3 0 1 11 26 Williams 4-7 0-0 1-3 8 2 1 2 1 1 9 32 Stokes 7-18 0-0 2-2 3 201001631 Logan-Friend 3-4 0-0 5-8 8 2 2 2 2 1 11 25 Terry 5-10 0-0 0-2 11 4 0 1 6 0 10 24 Johnson 2-7 0-0 0-0 5 21300427 Blue 0-7 0-2 6-8 2 3 2 4 1 2 6 34 Stewart 2-6 1-2 0-0 6 2 10 6 1 4 5 34 Terry 3-5 0-0 0-3 4 2 0 0 7 0 6 24 Prillaman 2-6 1-3 0-0 4 1 2 0 0 1 5 37 Isom 4-11 3-10 2-2 5 0 3 0 0 1 13 26 Stewart 1-5 0-1 2-2 8 3 2 4 0 1 4 26 Wulff 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 2 2 0 2 11 Winn 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 7 Isom 1-6 0-2 0-0 2 40200226 Chatman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Harpring 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 17 Winn 3-9 0-2 3-4 3 3 1 1 0 0 9 19 Williams 3-7 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 2 1 0 8 15 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 Higgs 1-6 0-0 0-0 1 10200210 McGuire 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Johnson 4-12 0-0 1-2 6 2 0 1 0 0 9 22 Harpring 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 10100011 Grant-Fairley 4-9 0-0 3-4 3 3 1 3 0 0 11 22 Team 3 Wilson 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 01000012 Sardin 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 14 Totals 26-66 5-16 9-15 47 15 18 16 8 8 66200 Guerrant 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 10000214 Crosswhite 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 3 3 0 0 1 3 11 Deadball Rebounds: 4,1 Team 4 1 Team 2 FG: 1st (13-34) 38.2% 2nd (13-32) 40.6% Game 39.4% Totals 19-62 0-6 7-11 36 19 5 15 7 1 45200 Totals 18-46 1-7 23-37 35 16 11 18 6 7 60200 3FG: 1st (0-4) 0.0% 2nd (5-12) 41.7% Game 31.3% Deadball Rebounds: 4,1 Deadball Rebounds: 6,1 FT: 1st (1-2) 50.0% 2nd (8-13) 61.5% Game 60.0% FG: 1st (6-29) 20.7% 2nd (13-33) 39.4% Game 30.6% FG: 1st (8-23) 34.8% 2nd (10-23) 43.5% Game 39.1% 3FG: 1st (0-2) 0.0% 2nd (0-4) 0.0% Game 0.0% 3FG: 1st (1-6) 16.7% 2nd (0-1) 0.0% Game 14.3% Officials: Wesley Dean, Angel Stanton, Dennis DeMayo FT: 1st (1-3) 33.3% 2nd (6-8) 75.0% Game 63.6% FT: 1st (7-13) 53.8% 2nd (16-24) 66.7% Game 62.2% Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 1292 Officials: John Morningstar, Nan Sisk, Ed Novak Officials: Nan Sisk, Tommy Salerno, Jennifer Rezac Florida State 29 30 -- 59 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 3,833 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 2756 Georgia Tech 27 39 -- 66 Duke 42 35 -- 77 Georgia Tech 22 37 -- 59 Georgia Tech 13 32 -- 45 Virginia 24 36 -- 60

GAME #16 GAME #17 GAME #18 Maryland 91, Georgia Tech 87 Clemson 75, Georgia Tech 61 North Carolina 63, Georgia Tech 56 Jan. 15, 2004 • Comcast Center • College Park, Md. Jan. 18, 2004 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 22, 2004 • Carmichael Auditorium • Chapel Hill, NC

TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP CLEMSON FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Stokes 6-16 1-1 5-7 6 4 1 1 0 2 18 33 Slosser 5-8 0-0 3-5 5 4 1 1 0 1 13 22 Stokes 6-15 0-1 0-0 5 1 5 2 0 1 12 32 Wilson 5-9 0-0 1-2 5 2 1 4 2 0 11 31 Aderhold 2-7 1-4 2-2 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 31 Wilson 1-2 0-0 1-2 4 5 1 1 0 0 3 22 Terry 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 2 3 0 2 11 White 3-6 0-0 4-6 8 1 0 1 0 1 10 28 Terry 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 4 1 0 2 9 Stewart 1-3 0-0 2-2 2 0 6 6 0 1 4 23 Talley 4-8 4-7 3-4 2 0 2 2 0 1 15 26 Stewart 1-8 0-1 1-2 2 3 4 2 0 4 3 35 Isom 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 5 14 Stokes 6-16 3-5 8-12 10 2 5 0 0 4 23 35 Isom 7-16 2-10 0-0 4 1 3 5 0 1 16 31 Winn 2-8 1-5 10-10 1 4 2 3 0 0 15 18 Queen 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 3 2 3 0 1 2 19 Winn 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 5 Higgs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Justice 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Higgs 3-4 2-2 1-2 2 1 1 0 0 2 9 16 Harpring 4-5 1-1 5-5 2 5 1 1 0 0 14 25 Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Harpring 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Johnson 5-6 0-0 0-0 6 1 2 1 0 1 10 18 Sanders 2-10 0-0 1-1 2 3 0 1 1 0 5 19 Johnson 3-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 1 6 15 Williams 2-5 0-0 4-4 6 5 0 2 0 0 8 26 Whitehurst 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 Williams 1-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 0 0 1 2 33 Team 6 Shaffer 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 8 Team 7 Totals 28-60 4-10 27-30 40 27 14 21 5 4 87200 Team 2 Totals 24-56 5-16 3-6 34 21 15 17 1 10 56200 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 23-60 8-19 21-30 36 18 13 11 1 8 75200 Deadball Rebounds: 1 FG: 1st (14-30) 46.7% 2nd (14-30) 46.7% Game 46.7% Deadball Rebounds: 5 FG: 1st (12-30) 40.0% 2nd (12-26) 46.2% Game 42.9% 3FG: 1st (2-3) 66.7% 2nd (2-7) 28.6% Game 40.0% FG: 1st (15-32) 46.9% 2nd (8-28) 28.6% Game 38.3% 3FG: 1st (1-6) 16.7% 2nd (4-10) 40.0% Game 31.3% FT: 1st (7-9) 77.8% 2nd (20-21) 95.2% Game 90.0% 3FG: 1st (6-9) 66.7% 2nd (2-10) 20.0% Game 42.1% FT: 1st (0-0) 0.0% 2nd (3-6) 50.0% Game 50.0% FT: 1st (7-7) 100.0% 2nd (14-23) 60.9% Game 70.0% MARYLAND FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP UNC FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Washington 3-7 0-0 2-3 8 2 1 4 0 1 8 21 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Little 1-7 0-0 8-8 6 0 1 1 0 3 10 31 Smith 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 12 Stokes 5-19 1-3 0-2 10 1 2 2 0 1 11 33 Bell 2-9 0-1 0-0 4 1 2 6 0 3 4 29 Oliver 7-12 0-0 1-1 4 2 0 1 1 2 15 31 Wilson 4-8 0-0 5-8 9 4 0 3 1 1 13 30 Sutton 4-5 0-0 3-6 2 1 0 3 1 0 11 28 Doron 4-5 0-0 7-12 2 4 2 1 0 0 15 26 Terry 3-4 0-0 2-6 4 5 1 3 5 1 8 20 Latta 6-12 4-7 2-3 5 3 2 2 0 4 18 36 France 6-15 0-3 4-5 6 2 3 1 0 1 16 32 Stewart 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 2 5 3 0 0 4 30 Atkinson 1-4 0-0 7-8 7 2 5 2 0 0 9 36 Brick 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Isom 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 1 3 21 Nelms 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Spence 3-6 2-3 6-7 1 4 5 4 0 1 14 28 Winn 1-3 0-2 2-2 2 2 2 5 0 1 4 15 McBee 2-2 1-1 4-5 2 2 1 1 1 0 9 17 Carr 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Harpring 3-10 2-4 1-2 1 2 0 2 0 0 9 20 Sell 0-4 0-3 0-0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 16 Ross 2-3 0-0 2-4 1 0 0 1 2 0 6 15 Johnsons 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 Davis 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 Fisher 5-9 3-5 4-5 6 3 1 1 0 0 17 27 Williams 3-7 0-0 2-3 9 3 1 3 1 1 8 23 Team 3 Noirez 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 Team 3 Totals 17-45 5-13 24-30 34 11 11 17 2 10 63200 Team 1 Totals 22-57 4-12 13-25 46 22 12 22 7 6 61200 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 30-61 5-11 26-37 30 21 16 16 3 7 91200 Deadball Rebounds: 5,1 FG: 1st (7-24) 29.2% 2nd (10-21) 47.6% Game 37.8% Deadball Rebounds: 4 FG: 1st (9-27) 33.3% 2nd (13-30) 43.3% Game 38.6% 3FG: 1st (1-6) 16.7% 2nd (4-7) 57.1% Game 38.5% FG: 1st (17-34) 50.0% 2nd (13-27) 48.1% Game 49.2% 3FG: 1st (2-5) 40.0% 2nd (2-7) 28.6% Game 33.3% FT: 1st (10-14) 71.4% 2nd (14-16) 87.5% Game 80.0% 3FG: 1st (2-4) 50.0% 2nd (3-7) 42.9% Game 45.5% FT: 1st (3-7) 42.9% 2nd (10-18) 55.6% Game 52.0% FT: 1st (10-15) 66.7% 2nd (16-22) 72.7% Game 70.3% Officials: Eric Brewton, Ralph Pickett, Tommy Salerno Officials: Joe Cunningham, Nan Sisk, Terri Maddock Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 1815 Officials: Art Bomengen, Tony Lippa, June Courteau Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 1767 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 2005 Georgia Tech 25 31 -- 56 Clemson 43 32 -- 75 North Carolina 25 38 -- 63 Georgia Tech 37 50 -- 87 Georgia Tech 23 38 -- 61 Maryland 46 45 -- 91 84 2003-04 BOX SCORES

GAME #19 GAME #20 GAME #21 Georgia Tech 73, Florida State 62 Wake Forest 57, Georgia Tech 55 (OT) NC State 75, Georgia Tech 71 Jan. 25, 2004 • Leon County Civic Center • Tallahassee, Fla. Jan. 29, 2004 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 1, 20034• • Raleigh, NC

TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP WAKE FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Stokes 1-7 0-0 5-5 4 3 1 3 0 1 7 20 Strunk 5-9 0-2 4-5 6 412031434 Stewart 6-12 1-1 4-4 4 1 8 5 0 0 17 39 Williams 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 2 0 1 2 19 Alston 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 Isom 7-11 4-7 0-0 1 3 3 1 0 1 18 32 Terry 5-9 0-0 2-4 6 3 0 1 4 2 12 31 Ferrell 0-4 0-0 2-2 4 1 4 3 0 0 2 25 Stokes 10-17 2-3 2-6 5 4 1 1 0 1 24 39 Isom 5-8 5-7 5-6 5 3 1 3 0 1 20 30 Jones 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 31200218 Williams 1-8 0-0 0-0 5 5 4 1 1 0 2 20 Stewart 0-6 0-2 6-6 6 1 10 6 0 0 6 38 Bond-Young 3-9 3-4 2-4 2 015001138 Terry 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 3 0 3 3 1 4 18 Higgs 5-9 2-4 0-0 0 1 0 4 0 2 12 18 Brown 4-81-41-21 121001029 Higgs 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 Harpring 3-4 0-0 1-1 1 1 1 0 0 0 7 14 Evans 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Pacariz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Wilson 2-4 0-0 2-3 5 1 1 2 0 2 6 18 Bennett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0000000+ Harpring 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Johnson 0-3 0-0 1-2 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 12 Brown 4-94-61-22 323011334 Wilson 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 Guerrant 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Johnson 2-2 1-1 0-0 1 0000159 Johnson 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 1 0 2 6 26 Team 4 Bell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Team 5 1 Totals 22-51 7-13 22-27 38 22 15 21 4 9 73200 Washington 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 30100018 Totals 29-62 7-11 6-10 31 20 19 14 4 5 71200 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Team 3 Deadball Rebounds: 2 FG: 1st (10-25) 40.0% 2nd (12-26) 46.2% Game 43.1% Totals 19-49 9-18 10-15 27 16 12 18 0 5 57225 FG: 1st (12-28) 42.9% 2nd (17-34) 50.0% Game 46.8% 3FG: 1st (5-10) 50.0% 2nd (2-3) 66.7% Game 53.8% Deadball Rebounds: 3 3FG: 1st (2-4) 50.0% 2nd (5-7) 71.4% Game 63.6% FT: 1st (5-7) 71.4% 2nd (17-20) 85.0% Game 81.5% FG: 1st (6-19) 31.6% 2nd (10-24)41.7% OT (3-6) Game 38.8% FT: 1st (6-7) 85.7% 2nd (0-3) 0.0% Game 60.0% 3FG: 1st (3-6) 50.0% 2nd (5-11) 45.5% OT (1-1) Game 50.0% FSU FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP FT: 1st (4-7) 57.1% 2nd (4-6) 66.7% OT (2-2) Game 66.7% STATE FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Allen 4-14 1-6 4-6 3 3 1 0 0 0 13 27 Stockdale 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 6 Choice 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Rivers 2-8 0-1 0-0 0 1 8 0 0 0 4 32 Bradley 3-5 0-0 1-2 3 4 0 0 2 1 7 26 Stokes 4-10 0-0 0-0 2 20301834 Bell 5-6 2-2 5-6 0 2 4 2 0 0 17 32 Williams 5-14 0-2 4-6 7 4 5 5 0 3 14 35 Williams 10-14 0-0 1-2 14 212012135 Mendeng 1-3 0-0 2-2 5 1 1 2 3 0 4 22 Gladden 1-7 0-0 1-2 4 2 2 2 0 2 3 21 Terry 2-4 0-0 0-2 4 4 0 3 1 2 4 29 Chones 5-6 0-0 4-6 6 2 2 4 0 1 14 27 Liljestrand 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Stewart 6-80-01-39 264011344 James 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Moore 3-5 0-0 3-6 5 3 0 4 0 0 9 28 Isom 2-9 1-7 0-0 1 20202537 Brown 1-1 0-0 1-1 4 1 0 0 0 0 3 7 Sutton 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 Higgs 1-3 0-1 0-2 1 30202215 Reaves 5-9 0-0 1-3 8 2 1 0 0 1 11 23 Johnson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 11 Harpring 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0120205 Bailey 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 6 Adeduntan 2-6 1-3 0-0 4 5 0 1 0 1 5 18 Wilson 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 11000016 Dickens 1-5 1-2 0-0 3 1 1 2 1 0 3 13 Pierce 3-5 0-0 3-4 2 2 0 2 0 0 9 15 Johnson 0-4 0-0 2-2 1 20100210 McDowell 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 Team 4 Team 4 Key 4-6 3-6 6-6 2 1 0 1 1 0 17 23 Totals 22-60 2-11 16-26 34 23 9 15 2 8 62200 Totals 25-56 1-9 4-11 38 18 9 21 1 11 55225 Team 5 3 Deadball Rebounds: 7,1 Deadball Rebounds: 4,1 Totals 25-53 6-16 19-24 34 12 19 18 5 4 75200 FG: 1st (13-27) 48.1% 2nd (9-33) 27.3% Game 36.7% FG: 1st (12-24)50.0% 2nd (10-23)43.5% OT (3-9) Game 44.6% Deadball Rebounds: 3 3FG: 1st (2-4) 50.0% 2nd (0-7) 0.0% Game 18.2% 3FG: 1st (0-2) 0.0% 2nd (1-6) 16.7% OT (0-1) Game 11.1% FG: 1st (10-23) 43.5% 2nd (15-30) 50.0% Game 47.2% FT: 1st (4-6) 66.7% 2nd (12-20) 60.0% Game 61.5% FT: 1st (2-2) 100.0% 2nd (1-4) 25.0% OT (1-5) Game 36.4% 3FG: 1st (4-10) 40.0% 2nd (2-6) 33.3% Game 37.5% FT: 1st (2-2) 100.0% 2nd (17-22) 77.3% Game 79.2% Officials: Lawson Newton, Susan Chue, Dan Outlaw Officials: Barb Smith, Doug Cloud, Angie Parker-Coe Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 895 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 741 Officials: Bill Franklin, Judy Stroud, Angela Lewis Technical Fouls: Georgia Tech--TEAM; Attendance: 2374 Georgia Tech 30 43 -- 73 Wake Forest 19 29 9 -- 57 Florida State 32 30 -- 62 Georgia Tech 26 22 7 -- 55 Georgia Tech 32 39 -- 71 NC State 26 49 -- 75

GAME #22 GAME #23 Duke 81, Georgia Tech 41 Georgia Tech 65, Virginia 55 Feb. 7, 2004 • Cameron Indoor Stadium • Durham, NC Feb. 12, 2004 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. GAME #24 Georgia Tech 58, Maryland 57 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP UVa FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TPMP Stokes 7-17 1-3 0-0 8 112201533 Kreager 4-8 0-0 2-3 6 3 0 3 0 0 10 22 Feb. 15, 2004 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Williams 0-5 0-0 0-0 1 10401033 Logan-Friend 2-4 0-0 1-2 8 3 1 1 1 0 5 17 Stewart 1-8 0-1 0-0 3 2 4 10 0 0 2 29 McGuire 0-6 0-5 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 10 MARYLAND FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Harpring 2-5 1-1 0-0 0 02203521 Blue 5-8 1-3 1-1 4 4 4 4 0 1 12 30 Fisher 4-8 2-4 0-0 6 3 1 3 0 0 10 28 Isom 2-6 1-3 2-2 1 00100725 Prillaman 3-10 2-8 0-0 3 1 2 0 0 1 8 39 Oliver 5-11 0-1 0-0 7 2 1 3 1 0 10 27 Higgs 1-4 1-3 3-4 1 00110611 Williams 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 13 Washington 4-8 0-0 5-7 7 2 1 1 2 0 13 26 Pacariz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0000000+ Grant-Fairley 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 11 France 6-13 1-3 0-0 9 2 3 4 1 0 13 35 Wilson 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0000028 Wulff 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 11 Smith 1-7 0-0 0-0 6 3 5 1 0 3 2 31 Johnson 0-1 0-0 2-4 4 30200220 Teamer 5-10 1-2 3-6 7 4 1 0 1 1 14 26 Brick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 Terry 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 6 Sardin 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 18 Spence 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 10 Guerrant 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 50010011 Crosswhite 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 Doron 2-9 1-4 4-4 5 0 2 3 0 0 9 35 Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0000003 Team 4 Carr 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 Totals 14-47 4-11 9-12 33 13 7 23 4 4 41200 Totals 22-58 4-20 7-13 35 24 11 14 2 6 55200 Noirez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Team 4 FG: 1st (7-19) 36.8% 2nd (7-28) 25.0% Game 29.8% FG: 1st (10-27) 37.0% 2nd (12-31) 38.7% Game 37.9% Totals 22-56 4-12 9-11 46 13 13 18 4 5 57200 3FG: 1st (2-4) 50.0% 2nd (2-7) 28.6% Game 36.4% 3FG: 1st (2-8) 25.0% 2nd (2-12) 16.7% Game 20.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1 FT: 1st (0-2) 0.0% 2nd (9-10) 90.0% Game 75.0% FT: 1st (3-4) 75.0% 2nd (4-9) 44.4% Game 53.8% FG: 1st (8-27) 29.6% 2nd (14-29) 48.3% Game 39.3% 3FG: 1st (2-8) 25.0% 2nd (2-4) 50.0% Game 33.3% DUKE FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP FT: 1st (5-6) 83.3% 2nd (4-5) 80.0% Game 81.8% Beard 6-91-22-46 010231524 Stokes 4-14 1-1 6-12 10 3 1 2 0 1 15 37 Currie 1-7 0-3 2-2 4 1 12 2 2 2 4 28 Williams 4-6 0-0 2-7 6 5 1 2 1 1 10 28 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Bass 4-7 0-0 1-1 4 0 3 1 2 1 9 23 Stewart 4-6 0-1 3-3 5 1 6 1 0 1 11 40 Stokes 9-21 0-1 0-1 6 4 0 1 0 0 18 32 Harding 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 22202219 Harpring 3-7 1-3 4-6 1 0 2 3 1 0 11 38 Williams 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 20 Krapohl 6-10 6-10 0-0 1 020021829 Isom 5-13 2-6 2-2 11 2 0 0 0 1 14 35 Stewart 4-8 0-4 3-7 5 1 7 3 0 1 11 40 Morgan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Higgs 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Harpring 5-14 2-4 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 2 12 26 Marsh 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0000001 Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 Isom 4-9 2-4 0-0 4 2 2 0 0 1 10 29 Foley 4-10 3-6 0-0 3 020011123 Terry 2-5 0-0 0-4 2 4 0 1 0 1 4 12 Higgs 1-5 1-3 1-2 3 1 1 1 0 0 4 23 Howe 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 Team 6 Johnson 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 12 Bales 3-4 0-0 2-2 2 11101818 Totals 22-52 4-11 17-36 42 15 10 12 3 5 65200 Terry 0-4 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 1 2 2 1 18 Hunter 6-70-02-49 322111425 Deadball Rebounds:10, 2 Team 6 Totals 31-5910-22 9-13 31 8 25 9 7 13 81200 FG: 1st (12-29) 41.4% 2nd (10-23) 43.5% Game 42.3% Totals 24-68 5-16 5-12 39 10 10 9 3 6 58200 Deadball Rebounds: 2 3FG: 1st (0-4) 0.0% 2nd (4-7) 57.1% Game 36.4% Deadball Rebounds: 1 FG: 1st (20-36) 55.6% 2nd (11-23) 47.8% Game 52.5% FT: 1st (3-8) 37.5% 2nd (14-28) 50.0% Game 47.2% FG: 1st (13-37) 35.1% 2nd (11-31) 35.5% Game 35.3% 3FG: 1st (7-12) 50.0% 2nd (3-10) 30.0% Game 45.5% 3FG: 1st (4-10) 40.0% 2nd (1-6) 16.7% Game 31.3% FT: 1st (2-3) 66.7% 2nd (7-10) 70.0% Game 69.2% Officials: Sally Bell, Terri Maddock, Mark Zentz FT: 1st (1-4) 25.0% 2nd (4-8) 50.0% Game 41.7% Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 637 Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Lawson Newton, Joe Cunningham Officials: Joe Cunningham, Tommy Salerno, Wesley Dean Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 8144 Virginia 25 30 -- 55 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 2781 Georgia Tech 27 38 -- 65 Georgia Tech 16 25 -- 41 Maryland 23 34 -- 57 Duke 49 32 -- 81 Georgia Tech 31 27 -- 58 85 2003-04 BOX SCORES

GAME #25 GAME #26 GAME #27 Clemson 59, Georgia Tech 47 North Carolina 58, Georgia Tech 46 Georgia Tech 76, NC State 61 Feb. 19, 2004 •Littlejohn Coliseum • Clemson, SC Feb. 23, 2004 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 26, 2004 • Alexander Memorial Coliseum • Atlanta, Ga.

TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP UNC FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP NCSU FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Stokes 3-17 0-2 2-4 5 3 0 4 1 0 8 36 Little 5-6 1-1 2-3 11 216211337 Mendeng 3-4 0-0 0-0 6 3 4 5 2 1 6 36 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 18 Atkinson 3-8 0-1 0-0 10 14301625 Chones 7-12 0-0 0-0 11 1 2 3 1 1 14 36 Stewart 5-11 0-4 5-6 13 3 6 2 1 2 15 38 Sutton 3-5 0-0 1-2 4 40100721 Stockdale 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Harpring 1-14 0-12 0-0 5 1 1 2 0 0 2 34 Latta 2-14 1-6 8-10 3 223041336 Rivers 2-3 1-1 3-4 1 2 1 2 0 0 8 32 Isom 1-10 1-8 0-0 4 2 2 0 0 2 3 28 Metcalf 2-7 1-6 1-2 5 02212635 Bell 2-6 1-2 1-2 2 2 3 1 0 0 6 22 Higgs 4-13 3-10 0-0 5 2 1 3 0 1 11 16 Bell 4-9 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 4 0 1 8 21 James 0-5 0-3 1-2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 9 Johnson 1-1 0-0 1-1 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 14 McBee 1-2 1-1 0-4 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 13 Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Terry 2-4 0-0 1-2 4 4 0 3 3 0 5 16 Sell 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Reaves 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 Team 7 Davis 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 9 Pope 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 Totals 17-70 4-36 9-13 49 18 10 16 5 5 47200 Team 4 Dickens 4-15 2-6 1-4 6 4 4 4 0 1 11 27 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 21-53 4-16 12-21 43 17 11 21 3 9 58200 McDowell 3-7 2-5 0-0 1 4 1 0 0 0 8 10 FG: 1st (11-35) 31.4% 2nd (6-35) 17.1% Game 24.3% Deadball Rebounds: 5,1 Key 1-6 0-3 1-5 2 2 1 1 0 1 3 17 3FG: 1st (2-17) 11.8% 2nd (2-19) 10.5% Game 11.1% FG: 1st (10-30) 33.3% 2nd (11-23) 47.8% Game 39.6% Team 6 FT: 1st (1-2) 50.0% 2nd (8-11) 72.7% Game 69.2% 3FG: 1st (3-11) 27.3% 2nd (1-5) 20.0% Game 25.0% Totals 24-60 6-20 7-17 37 19 17 19 3 5 61200 FT: 1st (2-3) 66.7% 2nd (10-18) 55.6% Game 57.1% Deadball Rebounds: 6 CLEMSON FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TPMP FG: 1st (10-24) 41.7% 2nd (14-36) 38.9% Game 40.0% Slosser 1-4 0-0 2-5 7 1 0 5 0 2 4 19 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP 3FG: 1st (2-6) 33.3% 2nd (4-14) 28.6% Game 30.0% Stokes 5-10 0-0 4-4 1 2 4 4 3 2 14 38 Stokes 3-17 1-2 1-2 3 40301832 FT: 1st (3-7) 42.9% 2nd (4-10) 40.0% Game 41.2% Sanders 4-10 0-0 0-0 5 3 1 3 2 1 8 29 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 20000020 Queen 1-4 1-2 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 1 3 18 Stewart 8-13 2-5 0-0 5 566051840 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Aderhold 0-4 0-1 4-4 6 4 2 0 1 0 4 31 Harpring 2-7 1-4 1-2 6 42501626 Stokes 6-17 1-1 3-7 9 1 0 3 0 0 16 33 Talley 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 0 6 22 Isom 2-8 1-5 0-0 3 11201529 Pacariz 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 6 11 Whitehurst 1-3 1-3 2-2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 11 Higgs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0010005 Stewart 4-7 0-0 8-9 2 3 4 1 0 3 16 38 Shaffer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Johnson 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 10300219 Harpring 1-7 0-1 2-2 4 2 1 1 0 1 4 25 White 6-8 0-0 3-4 7 0 2 0 1 1 15 31 Terry 2-5 0-0 3-10 5 11010729 Isom 7-12 1-3 5-7 6 2 5 2 1 3 20 31 Team 5 Team 7 1 Higgs 1-5 0-0 2-2 2 2 1 1 1 0 4 16 Totals 20-46 4-9 15-19 37 12 12 14 7 7 59200 Totals 18-54 5-16 5-14 31 19 10 20 1 8 46200 Williams 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 4 0 0 0 1 4 20 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Deadball Rebounds: 4,2 Terry 3-8 0-0 0-0 7 2 0 4 0 1 6 26 FG: 1st (12-24) 50.0% 2nd (8-22) 36.4% Game 43.5% FG: 1st (7-22) 31.8% 2nd (11-32) 34.4% Game 33.3% Guerrant 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0+ 3FG: 1st (3-4) 75.0% 2nd (1-5) 20.0% Game 44.4% 3FG: 1st (1-6) 16.7% 2nd (4-10) 40.0% Game 31.3% Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ FT: 1st (4-4) 100.0% 2nd (11-15) 73.3% Game 78.9% FT: 1st (2-5) 40.0% 2nd (3-9) 33.3% Game 35.7% Team 7 Totals 25-61 4-8 22-29 43 19 11 14 2 9 76200 Officials: Nan Sisk, Bill Franklin, Doug Cloud Officials: Joe Cunningham, Brian Enterline, Jennifer Rezac Deadball Rebounds: 2,1 Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 3281 Technical Fouls: Georgia Tech--TEAM; Attendance: 1,323 FG: 1st (14-35) 40.0% 2nd (11-26) 42.3% Game 41.0% 3FG: 1st (1-3) 33.3% 2nd (3-5) 60.0% Game 50.0% Georgia Tech 25 22 -- 47 North Carolina 25 33 -- 58 FT: 1st (5-6) 83.3% 2nd (17-23) 73.9% Game 75.9% Clemson 31 28 -- 59 Georgia Tech 17 29 -- 46 Officials: Sally Bell, Judy Stroud, Susan Bargot Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 748

NC State 25 36 -- 61 Georgia Tech 34 42 -- 76

GAME #28 GAME #29 Wake Forest 63, Georgia Tech 61 Wake Forest 61, Georgia Tech 59 Feb. 29, 2004 • Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum • Winston-Salem, NC Mar. 5, 2004 •Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, NC

TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP WAKE FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Pacariz 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Strunk 3-10 1-2 2-3 3 2 3 1 0 0 9 35 Stokes 7-19 0-0 2-2 8 4 0 1 2 1 16 38 Ferrell 2-6 0-1 0-0 5 1 0 3 1 1 4 24 Stewart 1-6 0-0 2-2 3 1 6 4 0 2 4 40 Washington 2-2 0-0 4-7 4 2 0 3 0 1 8 20 Harpring 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 Jones 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 9 Isom 3-9 1-6 0-0 5 2 4 2 0 1 7 33 Bond-Young 6-11 4-7 2-4 7 3 4 1 0 2 18 34 Higgs 7-15 1-3 0-2 6 2 2 4 0 2 15 27 Brown, B. 2-6 1-3 4-5 4 1 5 2 0 0 9 30 Williams 2-4 0-0 1-4 9 4 1 1 0 1 5 24 Alston 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 9 Terry 6-10 0-0 2-2 7 1 0 2 5 1 14 22 Evans 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 12 Team 3 Brown, T. 3-8 1-3 2-2 1 1 1 2 0 1 9 22 Totals 26-67 2-10 7-12 44 14 14 15 7 8 61200 Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Team 3 FG: 1st (13-37) 35.1% 2nd (13-30) 43.3% Game 38.8% Totals 20-50 7-17 14-23 31 13 14 16 1 7 61200 3FG: 1st (2-8) 25.0% 2nd (0-2) 00.0% Game 20.0% Deadball Rebounds: 6, 1 FT: 1st (0-3) 00.0% 2nd (7-9) 77.8% Game 58.3% FG: 1st (9-27) 33.3% 2nd (11-23) 40.0% Game 40.0% 3FG: 1st (3-10) 30.0% 2nd (4-7) 41.2% Game 41.2% WAKE FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP FT: 1st (3-7) 42.9% 2nd (11-16) 68.8% Game 60.9% Strunk 6-14 0-2 0-0 7 2 3 4 0 1 12 33 Ferrell 4-10 3-5 6-7 4 0 0 1 1 1 17 31 TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Washington 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 4 1 2 1 0 2 13 Stokes 6-13 0-0 5-6 6 3 0 2 0 2 17 39 Jones 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Stewart 4-10 0-0 0-0 4 2 5 1 0 1 8 39 Bond-You ng 5-13 2-6 0-0 5 2 3 4 2 3 12 36 Pacariz 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Brown, B 3-6 1-2 0-0 6 2 4 2 0 0 7 27 Harpring 2-5 0-0 1-1 2 2 0 1 0 0 5 22 Alston 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 11 Isom 4-15 0-7 0-0 5 2 5 3 0 5 8 37 Evans 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 10 Higgs 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 8 Brown, T 1-5 1-2 2-2 4 0 0 1 0 0 5 15 Williams 6-7 0-0 2-4 7 4 0 3 0 0 14 32 Johnson 2-5 2-2 2-3 1 0 2 1 0 0 8 12 Terry 3-7 0-0 1-2 6 5 0 3 5 0 7 19 Team 2 1 Guerrant 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 22-60 9-19 10-12 39 11 15 17 4 5 63200 Team 4 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 20-46 4-9 15-19 37 12 12 14 7 7 59200 FG: 1st (11-29) 37.9% 2nd (11-31) 35.5% Game 36.7% Deadball Rebounds: 3 3FG: 1st (5-10) 50.0% 2nd (4-9) 44.4% Game 47.4% FG: 1st (15-32) 46.9% 2nd (10-26) 38.5% Game 43.1% FT: 1st (3-3) 100.0% 2nd (7-9) 77.8% Game 83.3% 3FG: 1st (0-4) 0.0% 2nd (0-3) 0.0% Game 0.0% FT: 1st (2-2) 100.0% 2nd (7-11) 63.3% Game 69.2% Officials: Art Bomengen, Barb Smith, Kim Watt Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 637 Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Joe Cunningham, Eric Brewton Technical Fouls: None; Attendance: 5914 Georgia Tech 28 33 -- 61 Wake Forest 30 33 -- 63 Wake Forest 24 37 -- 61 Georgia Tech 32 27 -- 59 86 8787 THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

ACC Staff The Tradition The Championships Consistency. It’s the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. The conference will conduct championship competition in 25 sports during the 2004- Commissioner However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and 05 academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. John D. Swofford so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The confer- Associate Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 52nd year of competition, ence did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first Commissioners the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive year. Fred Barakat intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, Jeff Elliott support it. indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was Shane Lyons Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 91 national champi- started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Bernadette McGlade onships, including 47 in women’s competition and 44 in men’s. In addition, NCAA indi- Women's sports were initiated in 1977 with the first championship meet being held vidual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 116 times in men’s competition and 57 in tennis at Wake Forest University. Assistant times in women’s action. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, volleyball, field Commissioners Since the inception of women’s basketball in the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1977, a hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, soft- Mike Finn tradition of excellence has certainly been established. Celebrating its 50th Anniversary in ball and rowing. Brian Morrison 2003, the ACC reflected on 50 years of tremendous success, including a rich 26-year history Dee Todd of ACC Women’s Basketball. A History The league’s women’s basketball programs rank among the best in the country in Football Officials The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 96 appearances and won 128 games in the Coordinator near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Caro- Tommy Hunt last 27 years, 10 of them as a number one seed. The league boasts such national accom- lina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by- plishments as sending at least one team to the “Sweet 16” for 16 consecutive years. The laws. Director of conference has also made ten trips to the Final Four in the last 23 years with two teams The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the Video Services finishing second and North Carolina capturing the National Championship in 1994. morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June Scott McBurney Over the years, ACC women’s basketball teams have gained global recognition through 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and their NCAA Tournament success and television exposure. The 2004-05 schedule will feature the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Director of a league-record 43 televised games, including 11 national telecasts including six games Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s Championships on ESPN/ ESPN2 and five on Fox Sports Net. In addition, 28 conference match-ups and two newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid Davis Whitfield non-conference games will be featured this year on the league’s regional sports network South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern which includes Comcast Sports Net, FSN South and the Sunshine Network. In all the ACC Seven and the Shoreline. Director of will total a record 79 television appearances. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Information The 11 league programs account for five national player of the year honors including Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with Systems Virginia’s ’s back-to-back selections in 1991 and 1992 and most recently, Blue Christina Tracey each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. Devil ’s back-to-back selections in 2003 and 2004. The conference has collected On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially ad- Director of Public 120 All-America selections in the past 27 years, producing 49 first-teamers. In the last 15 mitted the as the league’s eighth member. The first, and only, with- Relations/Assoc. years, the ACC has placed nine players on the All-Final Four team, including two dubbed drawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Dir. of Media Most Outstanding Player and 47 players on All-Region teams, with eight Most Outstand- Carolina tendered its resignation. Relations ing Player recognitions. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute Amy Yakola Five coaches have garnered national coach of the year awards nine times. Coaches of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern distinctions include Duke’s Gail Goestenkors (1999,2000,2001,2003), North Carolina’s Sylvia Conference in January of 1964. Business Manager Hatchell (1994), Maryland’s (1992), Virginia’s Debbie Ryan (1991) and NC State’s The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State Lynne Herndon Kay Yow (1990, 2000). University. Seven representatives, including coaches and athletes from the ACC have participated The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the Assistant Director in the Olympics. NC State’s Kay Yow, assisted by Sylvia Hatchell of North Carolina, headed up and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, of Media Relations the 1988 gold medal-winning Olympic team. Maryland’s was a member of 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting Sarah Schmidt both the 1988 and 1992 Olympic teams and Virginia’s Dawn Staley was a member of the with the 2005- 06 academic year. 1996, 2000 and 2004 goldmedal winning Olympic squad in Atlanta, Sydney and . Assistant Director Duke’s Gail Goestenkors was an assistant coach on the 2004 gold medal winning Athens of Video Services School Affiliations Josh Klaff team. CLEMSON -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, Since the inaugural season of the Women’s National Basketball Association in 1997, a charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921, a charter member of the Atlantic Asst. Director of the ACC has been a recognizable presence in the WNBA. Thirty-nine former ACC stars have Coast Conference (ACC) in 1953. Women’s Basketball played on the hardwood in the WNBA, while four former players have worked the sidelines DUKE -- Joined the Southern Conference in December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in Kara McBurney as coaches. 1953. The ACC also stands at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics in terms of the aca- FLORIDA STATE -- Charter member of the Dixie Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Con- Executive Dir. to demic accomplishments of its student-athletes. Since 1983, 400 women’s basketball play- ference in July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 1991. the Commissioner ers have received ACC Academic Honor Roll recognition. The 2003-04 academic year in- GEORGIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in Cel DiAmico cluded 30 selections. In addition, ACC basketball players have earned firstteam Academic 1894, charter member of Southern Conference in 1921, charter member of the SEC in 1932, All-America honors six times, including Virginia’s in 1981, the current Presi- joined the ACC in April, 1978. Media Relations dent of the WNBA. In 1997 NC State’s Jennifer Howard was tabbed GTE CoSIDA Academic MARYLAND -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921, charter member of Assistant Player of the Year after posting a 4.0 grade point average throughout her career. Twelve Jason Leturmy the ACC in 1953. players have earned ACC Postgraduate scholarships, while three others were named NCAA MIAMI -- Charter member of the Big East Football Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in Postgraduate Scholars. Administrative July, 2004. Assistants NORTH CAROLINA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Barb Dery 2003-04 in Review in 1894, charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921, charter member of the ACC Kathy Hunt The 2003-04 academic year concluded with the league pocketing three more na- in 1953. Jennie Barrett tional team titles and six individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 48 national team NC STATE -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the Tracey Haith titles over the last 14 years. ACC in 1953. Kris Willett The ACC’s 2003-04 national champions were Wake Forest in field hockey, North Caro- VIRGINIA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, Susan Anthony lina in women’s soccer and Virginia in women’s lacrosse. Overall, 66 ACC teams took part in charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921, resigned from Southern Conference Emily Watkins post-season play compiling a 101-66-4 (.596) record. in December 1936, joined the ACC in December, 1953. A total of 169 student-athletes from the ACC earned first, second or third-team All- VIRGINIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from Website Editor America honors this past year. In addition, the ACC produced nine national Players of the the Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member of the Big East Football Harrison Rand Year, two national Rookies of the Year and three national Coaches of the Year recipients. Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. The ACC placed at least one team in the top 10 nationally in 17 sports. In all, 31 ACC Interns WAKE FOREST -- Joined the Southern Conference in February, 1936, charter member of Andre Williams teams finished their season with a top 10 ranking. the ACC in 1953. Tracy Chao Anissa Gainey 88 FINAL ACC TEAM STATISTICS

All Games Conference Games Only SCORING OFFENSE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE SCORING OFFENSE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G W-L Pts Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct Team G W-L Pts Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct Duke 34 30-4 2785 81.9 North Carolina 31 158 598 .264 Duke 16 15-1 1292 80.8 North Carolina 16 76 281 .270 North Carolina 31 24-7 2258 72.8 Duke 34 135 458 .295 North Carolina 16 12-4 1103 68.9 Duke 16 51 182 .280 Florida State 30 15-15 2107 70.2 Virginia 29 110 362 .304 Florida State 16 7-9 1087 67.9 Clemson 16 90 302 .298 Maryland 31 18-13 2120 68.4 Clemson 29 178 584 .305 Maryland 16 8-8 1060 66.2 Maryland 16 63 203 .310 NC State 32 17-15 2161 67.5 Wake Forest 29 116 370 .314 NC State 16 8-8 1039 64.9 Virginia 16 63 198 .318 Clemson 29 17-12 1909 65.8 NC State 32 139 420 .331 Virginia 16 6-10 1008 63.0 NC State 16 63 197 .320 Wake Forest 29 12-17 1874 64.6 Maryland 31 134 402 .333 Wake Forest 16 4-12 1000 62.5 Florida State 16 85 261 .326 Virginia 29 13-16 1850 63.8 Florida State 30 165 495 .333 Georgia Tech 16 5-11 967 60.4 Wake Forest 16 74 215 .344 Georgia Tech 29 14-15 1833 63.2 Georgia Tech 29 151 435 .347 Clemson 16 7-9 955 59.7 Georgia Tech 16 86 240 .358 SCORING DEFENSE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE SCORING DEFENSE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Team G Pts Avg/G Team G 3FG Avg/G Team G Pts Avg/G Team G 3FG Avg/G Duke 34 1951 57.4 Wake Forest 29 156 5.38 Duke 16 909 56.8 Duke 16 93 5.81 North Carolina 31 1813 58.5 Duke 34 182 5.35 North Carolina 16 1000 62.5 Wake Forest 16 91 5.69 Georgia Tech 29 1854 63.9 Maryland 31 156 5.03 Georgia Tech 16 1053 65.8 Maryland 16 84 5.25 Virginia 29 1860 64.1 NC State 32 151 4.72 NC State 16 1057 66.1 NC State 16 75 4.69 NC State 32 2064 64.5 North Carolina 31 143 4.61 Virginia 16 1066 66.6 North Carolina 16 75 4.69 Wake Forest 29 1887 65.1 Virginia 29 133 4.59 Maryland 16 1069 66.8 Virginia 16 65 4.06 Maryland 31 2028 65.4 Clemson 29 132 4.55 Clemson 16 1087 67.9 Georgia Tech 16 64 4.00 Clemson 29 1934 66.7 Georgia Tech 29 111 3.83 Florida State 16 1117 69.8 Clemson 16 61 3.81 Florida State 30 2051 68.4 Florida State 30 95 3.17 Wake Forest 16 1153 72.1 Florida State 16 43 2.69 SCORING MARGIN REBOUNDING MARGIN SCORING MARGIN REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G OFF DEF Margin Team G TMAvgOPPAvg Margin Team G OFF DEF Margin Team G TMAvgOPPAvg Margin Duke 34 81.9 57.4 +24.5 Duke 34 41.3 33.3 +8.0 Duke 16 80.8 56.8 +23.9 Duke 16 39.4 33.5 +5.9 North Carolina 31 72.8 58.5 +14.4 North Carolina 31 43.5 36.0 +7.5 North Carolina 16 68.9 62.5 +6.4 North Carolina 16 41.3 36.1 +5.2 NC State 32 67.5 64.5 +3.0 Georgia Tech 29 39.1 35.6 +3.6 Maryland 16 66.2 66.8 -0.6 Georgia Tech 16 39.1 36.4 +2.7 Maryland 31 68.4 65.4 +3.0 Florida State 30 38.6 35.3 +3.3 NC State 16 64.9 66.1 -1.1 Maryland 16 39.4 38.9 +0.5 Florida State 30 70.2 68.4 +1.9 Maryland 31 39.1 37.3 +1.8 Florida State 16 67.9 69.8 -1.9 Florida State 16 36.3 36.4 -0.1 Virginia 29 63.8 64.1 -0.3 NC State 32 37.4 35.8 +1.6 Virginia 16 63.0 66.6 -3.6 Virginia 16 35.8 36.4 -0.7 Wake Forest 29 64.6 65.1 -0.4 Virginia 29 36.8 35.3 +1.5 Georgia Tech 16 60.4 65.8 -5.4 NC State 16 35.7 36.9 -1.2 Georgia Tech 29 63.2 63.9 -0.7 Clemson 29 38.8 40.3 -1.5 Clemson 16 59.7 67.9 -8.2 Clemson 16 34.9 40.6 -5.7 Clemson 29 65.8 66.7 -0.9 Wake Forest 29 34.9 38.5 -3.7 Wake Forest 16 62.5 72.1 -9.6 Wake Forest 16 33.4 40.0 -6.6 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES TURNOVER MARGIN FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES TURNOVER MARGIN Team G FG FGA Pct Team G TMAvgOPPAvg Margin Team G FG FGA Pct Team G TMAvgOPPAvg Margin Duke 34 1027 2169 .473 Duke 34 14.5 20.8 +6.26 Duke 16 475 1001 .475 Duke 16 13.7 19.4 +5.75 Florida State 30 799 1816 .440 Wake Forest 29 18.8 20.0 +1.21 NC State 16 388 905 .429 Florida State 16 16.8 17.9 +1.06 North Carolina 31 818 1897 .431 North Carolina 31 17.8 19.0 +1.16 Florida State 16 401 941 .426 North Carolina 16 17.9 17.6 -0.31 NC State 32 808 1885 .429 Florida State 30 17.2 17.2 +0.07 North Carolina 16 387 946 .409 Wake Forest 16 17.8 17.5 -0.31 Maryland 31 770 1858 .414 Maryland 31 17.9 17.8 -0.13 Maryland 16 382 955 .400 Maryland 16 17.9 17.2 -0.62 Wake Forest 29 663 1654 .401 Virginia 29 18.6 18.4 -0.17 Virginia 16 357 909 .393 Virginia 16 19.6 18.6 -0.94 Georgia Tech 29 676 1689 .400 Clemson 29 16.6 16.4 -0.21 Georgia Tech 16 364 948 .384 Clemson 16 16.8 15.8 -1.00 Clemson 29 673 1682 .400 NC State 32 17.1 16.9 -0.22 Clemson 16 330 870 .379 Georgia Tech 16 17.2 15.6 -1.62 Virginia 29 666 1676 .397 Georgia Tech 29 16.3 15.5 -0.83 Wake Forest 16 345 915 .377 NC State 16 16.8 14.8 -2.00 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ASSISTS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ASSISTS Team G FG FGA Pct Team G Assists Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct Team G Assists Avg/G Maryland 31 156 424 .368 Duke 34 685 20.15 Duke 16 93 262 .355 Duke 16 321 20.06 Duke 34 182 546 .333 NC State 32 521 16.28 Maryland 16 84 240 .350 NC State 16 259 16.19 Wake Forest 29 156 472 .331 North Carolina 31 451 14.55 NC State 16 75 223 .336 Wake Forest 16 222 13.88 NC State. 32 151 466 .324 Maryland 31 438 14.13 Wake Forest 16 91 281 .324 Virginia 16 215 13.44 Clemson 29 132 426 .310 Virginia 29 407 14.03 North Carolina 16 75 238 .315 North Carolina 16 212 13.25 North Carolina 31 143 467 .306 Wake Forest 29 403 13.90 Georgia Tech 16 64 210 .305 Florida State 16 211 13.19 Florida State 30 95 312 .304 Florida State 30 403 13.43 Clemson 16 61 203 .300 Maryland 16 210 13.12 Georgia Tech 29 111 373 .298 Georgia Tech 29 362 12.48 Florida State 16 43 167 .257 Georgia Tech 16 189 11.81 Virginia 29 133 454 .293 Clemson 29 358 12.34 Virginia 16 65 255 .255 Clemson 16 172 10.75

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES BLOCKED SHOTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGES BLOCKED SHOTS Team G FTM FTA Pct Team G Blocks Avg/G Team G FTM FTA Pct Team G Blocks Avg/G Duke 34 549 760 .722 Duke 34 231 6.79 Duke 16 249 334 .746 Duke 16 120 7.50 North Carolina 31 479 675 .710 Clemson 29 122 4.21 Virginia 16 229 316 .725 Georgia Tech 16 67 4.19 Maryland 31 424 600 .707 Georgia Tech 29 111 3.83 Wake Forest 16 219 311 .704 Clemson 16 61 3.81 Virginia 29 385 546 .705 North Carolina 31 114 3.68 Clemson 16 234 336 .696 Virginia 16 53 3.31 Clemson 29 431 618 .697 Maryland 31 102 3.29 North Carolina 16 254 368 .690 Florida State 16 49 3.06 Wake Forest 29 393 591 .665 Virginia 29 92 3.17 Maryland 16 212 311 .682 Maryland 16 47 2.94 Georgia Tech 29 370 558 .663 Florida State 30 94 3.13 Florida State 16 242 366 .661 North Carolina 16 43 2.69 NC State 32 394 603 .653 NC State 32 89 2.78 NC State 16 188 288 .653 NC State 16 42 2.62 Florida State 30 414 636 .651 Wake Forest 29 58 2.00 Georgia Tech 16 175 276 .634 Wake Forest 16 17 1.06 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE STEALS FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE STEALS Team G FG FGA Pct Team G Steals Avg/G Team G FG FGA Pct Team G Steals Avg/G North Carolina 31 664 1883 .353 Duke 34 399 11.74 Duke 16 332 907 .366 Duke 16 171 10.69 Duke 34 704 1944 .362 North Carolina 31 322 10.39 North Carolina 16 365 950 .384 North Carolina 16 147 9.19 Clemson 29 697 1790 .389 Wake Forest 29 280 9.66 Maryland 16 387 961 .403 Florida State 16 145 9.06 Maryland 31 731 1838 .398 NC State 32 286 8.94 NC State 16 378 931 .406 Maryland 16 133 8.31 Georgia Tech 29 651 1625 .401 Florida State 30 266 8.87 Georgia Tech 16 370 896 .413 Wake Forest 16 130 8.12 NC State 32 733 1827 .401 Maryland 31 260 8.39 Clemson 16 401 969 .414 Virginia 16 124 7.75 Wake Forest 29 670 1627 .412 Virginia 29 239 8.24 Florida State 16 388 931 .417 NC State 16 115 7.19 Florida State 30 719 1744 .412 Clemson 29 198 6.83 Virginia 16 390 914 .427 Clemson 16 106 6.62 Virginia 29 671 1600 .419 Georgia Tech 29 190 6.55 Wake Forest 16 418 931 .449 Georgia Tech 16 104 6.50

89 ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Overall Games Conference Games Only 2004 All-ACC

SCORING SCORING First Team Player-School ...... G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G Player-School G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg. Alana Beard, Duke Alana Beard-DU ...... 34 242 36 151 671 19.7 Alana Beard-DU 16 118 23 80 339 21.2 Kaayla Chones, NCState Lakeia Stokes-CU ...... 29 162 22 147 493 17.0 Lakeia Stokes-CU 16 80 14 73 247 15.4 Lakeia Stokes, Clemson Fallon Stokes-GT ...... 29 188 9 92 477 16.4 Kaayla Chones-ST 16 95 0 54 244 15.2 Kaayla Chones-ST ...... 32 180 0 104 464 14.5 Liz Strunk-WF 16 88 19 48 243 15.2 Camille Little, North Carolina Camille Little-NC ...... 31 167 17 91 442 14.3 Fallon Stokes-GT 16 96 9 35 236 14.8 Iciss Tillis, Duke -NC ...... 31 140 61 92 433 14.0 Camille Little-NC 16 82 8 63 235 14.7 Tasheika Allen-FS ...... 30 145 44 73 407 13.6 Ivory Latta-NC 16 77 31 49 234 14.6 Second Team Shay Doron-MD ...... 30 121 27 136 405 13.5 Shante Williams-FS 16 72 4 60 208 13.0 Ivory Latta, North Carolina Liz Strunk-WF ...... 29 140 30 77 387 13.3 Shay Doron-MD 15 58 15 61 192 12.8 Fallon Stokes, Georgia Tech Iciss Tillis-DU ...... 32 146 24 83 399 12.5 Tasheika Allen-FS 16 69 19 46 203 12.7 , Duke Monique Currie-DU ...... 34 151 10 105 417 12.3 Tasheika Allen, Florida State Kalika France-MD ...... 31 140 23 60 363 11.7 REBOUNDING Liz Strunk, Wake Forest Brandi Teamer-VA ...... 24 105 4 61 275 11.5 Player-School G OFF-DEF TOT Avg/G Delvona Oliver-MD ...... 31 144 16 41 345 11.1 Camille Little-NC 16 41 -93 134 8.4 Third Team Erin Ferrell-WF ...... 29 112 17 78 319 11.0 La'Tangela Atkinson-NC 16 49-78 127 7.9 La’Tangela Atkinson, North Carolina Kaayla Chones-ST 16 32-93 125 7.8 , Duke Kalika France-MD 16 39-71 110 6.9 , Duke Alvine Mendeng-ST 16 38-62 100 6.2 LaTonya Blue, Virginia Mistie Bass-DU 16 48-52 100 6.2 REBOUNDING ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Monique Currie-DU 16 38-61 99 6.2 Shay Doron, Maryland Player-School G OFF -DEF TOTAvg/G Player-School G Asst Turn Ratio Delvona Oliver-MD 16 36-61 97 6.1 La'Tangela Atkinson-NC 31 86 -165 251 8.1 Lindsey Harding-DU 34 168 76 2.21 Shante Williams-FS 16 28-68 96 6.0 Honorable Mention Camille Little-NC 31 73-173 246 7.9 Alana Beard-DU 34 132 76 1.74 Fallon Stokes-GT 16 32-64 96 6.0 Kalika France, Maryland Kaayla Chones-ST 32 67-178 245 7.7 Nanna Rivers-ST 32 111 67 1.66 Shante Williams, Florida State Lakeia Stokes-CU 29 59-143 202 7.0 Leah Metcalf-NC 30 115 74 1.55 FIELD GOAL PCT Brandi Teamer, Virginia Iciss Tillis-DU 32 69-145 214 6.7 Shante Williams-FS 30 154 108 1.43 Player-School G FG FGA Pct Delvona Oliver, Maryland Candace Sutton-NC 30 85-109 194 6.5 Alex Stewart-GT 29 165 116 1.42 Mistie Bass-DU 16 66 110 .600 Alex Stewart, Georgia Tech Fallon Stokes-GT 29 65-122 187 6.4 LaTonya Blue-VA 28 122 99 1.23 Brittany Hunter-DU 14 52 90 .578 Monique Currie-DU 34 76-132 208 6.1 Ivory Latta-NC 31 110 96 1.15 Trinetta Moore-FS 16 55 99 .556 All-Freshmen Maggie Slosser-CU 29 75-99 174 6.0 Cotelia Bond-Young-WF 29 101 89 1.13 Alvine Mendeng-ST 16 59 108 .546 Kalika France-MD 31 70-115 185 6.0 Lakeia Stokes-CU 29 104 103 1.01 Ivory Latta, North Carolina Kaayla Chones-ST 16 95 176 .540 Camille Little, North Carolina Shante Williams, Florida State FIELD GOAL PCT ASSISTS 3-POINT FG PCT Player-School G FG FGA Pct Player-School G Assists Avg/G Shay Doron, Maryland Player-School G 3FG FGA Pct. Kalika France, Maryland Mistie Bass-DU 34 132 216 .611 Alex Stewart-GT 29 165 5.69 Alli Spence-MD 12 20 40 .500 Brittany Hunter-DU 27 96 172 .558 Shante Williams-FS 30 154 5.13 Liz Strunk-WF 16 19 42 .452 Kate Kreager-VA 29 87 167 .521 Lindsey Harding-DU 34 168 4.94 Vicki Krapohl-DU 16 31 73 .425 All-Defensive Team Candace Sutton-NC 30 107 208 .514 LaTonya Blue-VA 28 122 4.36 Alana Beard-DU 16 23 57 .404 Alana Beard , Duke Camille Little-NC 31 167 326 .512 Alana Beard-DU 34 132 3.88 Ashley Key-ST 14 15 38 .395 LaTonya Blue, Virginia Kaayla Chones-ST 32 180 353 .510 Leah Metcalf-NC 30 115 3.83 Nanna Rivers, NC State La'Tangela Atkinson-NC 31 123 246 .500 Lakeia Stokes-CU 29 104 3.59 FREE THROW PCT Tracy Alston, Wake Forest Maggie Slosser-CU 29 106 212 .500 Ivory Latta-NC 31 110 3.55 Player-School G FTM FTA Pct Lindsey Harding, Duke Alana Beard-DU 34 242 488 .496 Cotelia Bond-Young-WF 29 101 3.48 Alana Beard-DU 16 80 95 .842 Lauren Bradley-FS 30 99 203 .488 .Nanna Rivers-ST 32 111 3.47 Tasheika Allen-FS 16 46 55 .836 3-POINT FG PCT STEALS Alex Stewart-GT 16 39 48 .812 LaTonya Blue-VA 16 46 57 .807 Player-School G 3FG FGA Pct Player-School G Steals Avg/G Iciss Tillis-DU 14 29 36 .806 BLOCKED SHOTS Vicki Krapohl-DU 34 59 137 .431 Lakeia Stokes-CU 29 70 2.41 Player-School G Blocks Avg/G Liz Strunk-WF 29 30 74 .405 LaTonya Blue-VA 28 67 2.39 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Kasha Terry-GT 16 43 2.69 Anna Prillaman-VA 29 59 153 .386 Nikita Bell-NC 31 74 2.39 Player-School G Asst Turn Ratio Iciss Tillis-DU 14 23 1.64 Julie Talley-CU 29 43 114 .377 Alana Beard-DU 34 80 2.35 Lindsey Harding-DU 16 83 31 2.68 Jocelyn Logan-Friend-VA 15 23 1.53 Ivory Latta-NC 31 61 176 .347 Shante Williams-FS 30 65 2.17 Porsche' Jones-WF 16 49 25 1.96 Alana Beard-DU 16 24 1.50 Brenna McGuire-VA 29 31 90 .344 Lindsey Harding-DU 34 67 1.97 Nanna Rivers-ST 16 66 35 1.89 Khaili Sanders-CU 16 22 1.38 Chrissy Fisher-MD 31 38 112 .339 Ivory Latta-NC 31 60 1.94 Alana Beard-DU 16 54 30 1.80 Cotelia Bond-Young-WF 29 42 124 .339 Iciss Tillis-DU 32 57 1.78 Alex Stewart-GT 16 95 69 1.38 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Jessica Foley-DU 34 38 116 .328 Leah Metcalf-NC 30 51 1.70 Player-School G No. Avg/G Leah Metcalf-NC 30 39 121 .322 Alex Stewart-GT 29 49 1.69 ASSISTS La'Tangela Atkinson-NC 16 49 3.06 FREE THROW PCT BLOCKED SHOTS Player-School G Assists Avg/G Mistie Bass-DU 16 48 3.00 Alex Stewart-GT 16 95 5.94 Jessica Williams-GT 14 42 3.00 Player-School G FTM FTA Pct Player-School G Blocks Avg/G Shante Williams-FS 16 93 5.81 Candace Sutton-NC 15 39 2.60 Iciss Tillis-DU 32 83 96 .865 Kasha Terry-GT 28 70 2.50 Lindsey Harding-DU 16 83 5.19 Camille Little-NC 16 41 2.56 Lauren Bradley-FS 30 70 87 .805 Candace Sutton-NC 30 50 1.67 LaTonya Blue-VA 16 79 4.94 Nikita Bell-NC 16 41 2.56 LaTonya Blue-VA 28 69 86 .802 Khaili Sanders-CU 26 39 1.50 Nanna Rivers-ST 16 66 4.12 Tonia Brown-WF 29 63 80 .788 Alana Beard-DU 34 46 1.35 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Ivory Latta-NC 31 92 118 .780 Iciss Tillis-DU 32 43 1.34 STEALS Player-School G No. Avg/G Alana Beard-DU 34 151 194 .778 Crystal Washington-MD 31 40 1.29 Player-School G Steals Avg/G Kaayla Chones-ST 16 93 5.81 Tasheika Allen-FS 30 73 94 .777 Mistie Bass-DU 34 42 1.24 Shante Williams-FS 16 42 2.62 Camille Little-NC 16 93 5.81 Shay Doron-MD 30 136 176 .773 Brittany Hunter-DU 27 33 1.22 Lakeia Stokes-CU 16 36 2.25 La'Tangela Atkinson-NC 16 78 4.88 Alex Stewart-GT 29 73 95 .768 Jocelyn Logan-Friend-VA 23 25 1.09 LaTonya Blue-VA 16 36 2.25 Kalika France-MD 16 71 4.44 Monique Currie-DU 34 105 139 .755 Lauren Bradley-FS 30 29 0.97 Nikita Bell-NC 16 34 2.12 Lakeia Stokes-CU 16 70 4.38 Lindsey Harding-DU 16 33 2.06 90 ACC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Saturday, November 27 Monmouth at Maryland ...... 2:00 North Carolina vs. Villanova ...... 2:00 Fordham at NC State ...... 2:00 Thursday, November 11 (UNLV Lady Rebel Shootout, Las Vegas, Nev.) St. Francis (Pa.) at Virginia Tech ...... 2:00 Virginia vs. Arizona State ...... 6:00 Maryland vs. Colorado/Penn ...... 5/7:00 Florida State at New Orleans ...... 3:00 (Women’s Sports Foundation Classic, Baton Rouge, La.) (Coors Classic, Boulder, Colo.) Wake Forest at East Carolina ...... TBA Friday, November 12 Florida State vs. Appalachian St./Miami (Ohio) ...... 6/8:00 Monday, December 13 Virginia vs. TBA ...... 6/8:00 (Seminole Classic, Tallahassee, Fla.) UCF at Miami ...... TBA (Women’s Sports Foundation Classic, Baton Rouge, La.) Kanas St./Illinois St. at Duke ...... 6/8:30 Davidson at Duke (NIT) ...... 7:00 (Grand Bahama Island) Wednesday, December 15 Richmond at Virginia ...... 7:00 Jacksonville State at Duke ...... 7:00 Sunday, November 14 NC State vs. Hampton/Louisville ...... 7/9:30 Florida Atlantic at Florida State...... 7:00 S. Florida/MTSU at Duke (NIT) ...... TBA (Virgin Islands-Paradise Jam) Thursday, December 16 Wednesday, November 17 Miami vs. Long Island/UMES ...... TBA Clemson at Wagner ...... 7:00 Duke at NIT (Semifinals)...... TBA (Long Island Univ. Tourn., Brooklyn, N.Y.) NC State at South Carolina ...... 7:00 Friday, November 19 Sunday, November 28 Friday, December 17 Western Carolina at Clemson ...... 5:00 Princeton at Georgia Tech ...... 2:00 Georgia Tech at St. John’s ...... 7/7:30 Penn State at Duke ...... 7:00 North Carolina vs. UNLV/Texas-Arlington ...... 2/4:30 Wake Forest vs. Houston ...... TBA Maryland at Appalachian State ...... 7:00 (UNLV Lady Rebel Shootout, Las Vegas, Nev.) (Honolulu, Hawaii) Gardner-Webb at Miami ...... 7:00 Stetson at Wake Forest ...... 3:00 (Hurricane Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.) Saturday, December 18 Monday, November 29 Elon at North Carolina ...... 7:00 Virginia Tech vs. Western Michigan ...... 12/2:30 Virginia Tech at Old Dominion ...... 7:00 UNCW at NC State ...... 7:00 (Duel in the Desert Tourn., Las Vegas, Nev.) Virginia at Cleveland State ...... 7:00 Tuesday, November 30 Clemson at Rutgers ...... 2:00 Virginia Tech vs. Valparaiso...... 7:00 Furman at Clemson ...... 7:00 North Carolina A&T at NC State ...... 2:00 (Univ. of Minnesota Tourn., Minneapolis, Minn.) Loyola at Maryland ...... 7:00 Duke vs. Purdue ...... TBA Georgia State at Georgia Tech ...... 8:00 Miami at George Mason ...... 7:00 (Indianapolis, Ind.) Xavier at Florida State ...... TBA Liberty at Virginia ...... 7:00 UT–Arlington at Florida State ...... TBA Wake Forest at Hampton...... TBA Davidson at Wake Forest ...... 7:00 Wake Forest vs. Oklahoma State ...... TBA (Honolulu, Hawaii) Saturday, November 20 DECEMBER Virginia Tech vs. TBA ...... 7/9:00 Sunday, December 19 Wednesday, December 1 (Univ. of Minnesota Tourn., Minneapolis, Minn.) Virginia Tech vs. TBA ...... 12/2:30 Wofford at North Carolina ...... 7:00 (Duel in the Desert Tourn., Las Vegas, Nev.) Sunday, November 21 Thursday, December 2 North Carolina vs. Georgia State ...... 3:00 Miami vs. TBA ...... 12/2:00 Florida A&M at Florida State ...... 7:00 (at Myrtle Beach, S.C.) (Hurricane Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.) UT-Martin at North Carolina ...... 7:00 Appalachian State at Clemson ...... 2:00 Monday, December 20 NC State at Seton Hall ...... 7:00 Siena College at Maryland ...... 2:00 Duke at Ball State ...... 7:00 NC A&T at Wake Forest ...... 7:00 North Carolina vs. Connecticut (ESPN) ...... 2:30 Coppin State at Maryland ...... 7:00 Duke at Tennessee (ESPN/ESPN2) ...... TBA (Jimmy V. Classic, Raleigh, N.C.) Florida State vs. TBA ...... TBA NC State vs. Tennessee (ESPN2) ...... 5:00 Friday, December 3 (San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico) (Jimmy V. Classic, Raleigh, N.C.) Clemson at South Carolina ...... 7:00 Montana at Miami ...... TBA Duke at NIT (Finals) ...... TBA Georgia at Georgia Tech ...... 7:00 Tuesday, December 21 Monday, November 22 Saturday, December 4 Loyola at Wake Forest...... 11:00 Florida State at Florida ...... 7:00 Virginia vs. Houston ...... 1:00 Samford at Georgia Tech ...... 2:00 (at Mildred & Roger L. White Invit., Evanston, Ill.) Clemson at Ole Miss ...... 6:00 Tuesday, November 23 Alabama at Virginia Tech...... 2:00 NC State at George Washington ...... 7:00 Miami at Hartford ...... 7:00 Alabama-Birmingham at NC State...... 2:00 St. Francis at Virginia ...... 7:00 Charleston Southern at North Carolina ...... 7:00 Providence at Wake Forest ...... 3:00 Florida State vs. TBA ...... TBA Delaware State at Virginia...... 7:00 Pacific at Duke ...... 7:00 (San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico) Virginia Tech at James Madison ...... 7:00 Miami at Florida International ...... 7:00 Tuesday, December 22 Wednesday, November 24 Maryland at Xavier...... TBA Florida State vs. TBA ...... TBA Old Dominion at Georgia Tech ...... 2:00 Sunday, December 5 (San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico) Clemson at UCLA ...... 7:00 Virginia vs. Northwestern...... 1:00 Tuesday, December 28 Friday, November 26 (at Mildred & Roger L. White Invit., Evanston, Ill.) Lipscomb at North Carolina ...... 2:00 Maryland vs. LSU ...... 5:00 Morehead State at Clemson ...... 2:00 Virginia Tech vs. TBA ...... 5/7:00 (Coors Classic, Boulder, Colo.) Grambling State at Georgia Tech ...... 2:00 (Hardwood Classic, Blacksburg, Va.) Clemson at San Diego ...... 7:00 North Carolina at Penn State ...... 2:00 Florida State vs. Louisville ...... 7:00 NC State vs. Nebraska ...... 7:00 Tuesday, December 7 (at Montana Invitational, Missoula, MT) (Virgin Islands-Paradise Jam) St. Bonaventure at Maryland ...... 7:00 Fairfield at Miami ...... 7:00 Princeton at Wake Forest...... 7:00 Virginia Tech at Liberty ...... 7:00 (Holiday Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.) Eastern Kentucky at Florida State ...... 8:00 Virginia vs. Albany ...... 7:00 (Seminole Classic, Tallahassee, Fla.) Friday, December 10 (Cavalier Classic, Charlottesville, Va.) Stephen F. Austin at Duke ...... 8:30 Old Dominion at Virginia ...... 7:00 Wake Forest at Alabama A&M ...... 7:00 (Grand Bahama Island) Saturday, December 11 Miami vs. Oregon ...... TBA Wednesday, December 29 Pittsburgh at Clemson ...... 4:02 (Long Island Univ. Tourn., Brooklyn, N.Y.) Duke vs. Rhode Island ...... 3:00 Sunday, December 12 (Auburn Christmas Tournament, Auburn, Ala.) Coastal Carolina at North Carolina ...... 1:00 Virginia vs. TBA ...... 4:30/7:00 Liberty at Duke ...... 1:30 (Cavalier Classic, Charlottesville, Va.) 91 ACC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

TBA at Miami...... 5/7:00 NC State at Virginia Tech (RSN)...... 7:00 Sunday, February 13 (Holiday Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.) Georgia Tech at Duke ...... TBA Georgia Tech vs. Arkansas (RSN) ...... 1:00 Virginia Tech vs. TBA ...... 5/7:00 (at Gwinnett Arena, Atlanta, Ga.) Wednesday, January 19 (Hardwood Classic, Blacksburg, Va.) Virginia at Virginia Tech ...... 2:00 Duke at Wake Forest ...... 7:00 NC State vs. Mount Saint Mary’s ...... 5:30 Duke at Maryland (ESPN2) ...... 3:00 (St. Peter’s Tournament, Jersey City, NJ) Thursday, January 20 Florida State at Wake Forest ...... 3:00 Massachusetts at Maryland ...... 7:00 Virginia Tech at Clemson ...... 7:00 Clemson vs. Georgia (RSN) ...... 3:20 (Terrapin Classic, College Park, Md.) North Carolina at Florida State ...... 7:00 (at Gwinnett Arena, Atlanta, Ga.) Florida State vs. Montana/Maine ...... 7/9:00 Virginia at Maryland ...... 7:00 Monday, February 14 (at Montana Invitational, Missoula, MT) Miami at NC State ...... 7:00 NC State at Miami (RSN) ...... 7:00 Thursday, December 30 Sunday, January 23 Wednesday, February 16 MVSU at Georgia Tech ...... 1/3:00 NC State at Maryland (RSN) ...... 1:00 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech ...... 7:00 (Georgia Tech Holiday Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.) Dartmouth at Virginia ...... 2:00 North Carolina at Wake Forest ...... 7:00 Old Dominion at North Carolina ...... 2:00 Clemson at Wake Forest ...... 3:00 Marshall/Elon at Maryland ...... 5/7:00 Georgia Tech at Miami...... 4:00 Thursday, February 17 (Terrapin Classic, College Park, Md.) Clemson at Duke ...... 7:00 Monday, January 24 NC State vs. Delaware St./St. Peter’s ...... 5:30/7:30 Florida State at NC State ...... 7:00 Florida State at Virginia Tech (RSN) ...... 7:00 (St. Peter’s Tournament, Jersey City, NJ) Maryland at Miami ...... 7:00 Duke at North Carolina (ESPN2) ...... 7:30 Wake Forest at Kentucky ...... TBA Saturday, February 19 Wednesday, January 26 Friday, December 31 Virginia Tech at Florida State ...... 7:00 Clemson at Georgia Tech ...... 7:00 Georgia Tech vs. Alcorn St./S.C. State ...... 1/3:00 Sunday, February 20 (Georgia Tech Holiday Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.) Thursday, January 27 Duke at Georgia Tech (RSN) ...... 1:00 Duke at Auburn ...... 3:00 Maryland at Duke...... 7:00 Maryland at Virginia (ESPN2) * ...... 4:00 (Auburn Christmas Tournament, Auburn, Ala.) Florida State at Miami ...... 7:00 NC State at North Carolina (ESPN2) * ...... 4:00 Colgate at Florida State ...... TBA Wake Forest at North Carolina ...... 7:00 Monday, February 21 JANUARY Friday, January 28 Wake Forest at Clemson (RSN) ...... 7:00 Virginia Tech at Virginia (RSN)...... 7:00 Saturday, January 1 Thursday, February 24 Saturday, January 29 Coppin State at Miami...... 12:00 Georgia Tech at Clemson ...... 7:00 Maryland at Arizona ...... TBA Sunday, January 2 Miami at Duke ...... 7:00 South Carolina at Virginia ...... 12:30 Sunday, January 30 Virginia Tech at Maryland ...... 7:00 Georgetown at Clemson ...... 2:00 Duke at NC State (RSN) ...... 1:00 Virginia at North Carolina ...... 7:00 Maryland at Virginia Tech (RSN ...... 3:00 North Carolina at Georgia Tech...... 2:00 NC State at Wake Forest ...... 7:00 Monday, January 3 Monday, January 31 Sunday, February 27 Wake Forest at NC State (RSN) ...... 6:00 Miami at Clemson ...... 7:00 Miami at Virginia Tech (RSN) ...... 1:00 UAB at Georgia Tech ...... 7:00 Virginia at Florida State ...... 7:00 Florida State at Georgia Tech ...... 2:00 Wake Forest at Virginia Tech (RSN) ...... 7:00 Northern Colorado at Maryland ...... 2:00 Tuesday, January 4 Wake Forest at Virginia ...... 2:00 FEBRUARY Holy Cross at Duke ...... 7:00 North Carolina at Duke (FSN) ...... 8:00 Thursday, January 6 Wednesday, February 2 Monday, February 28 Georgia Tech at Florida State (RSN) ...... 7:00 Richmond at Virginia Tech...... 7:00 Clemson at NC State (RSN) ...... 7:00 Winthrop at North Carolina ...... 7:00 Thursday, February 3 Virginia at Wake Forest ...... 7:00 Duke at Miami ...... 7:00 * indicates wild card game Fordham at Virginia Tech...... 7:00 Florida State at Lipscomb...... 7:00 NC State at Vanderbilt ...... 8:00 Georgia Tech at Maryland ...... 7:00 28TH ANNUAL ACC TOURNAMENT Sunday, January 9 Virginia at NC State ...... 7:00 GREENSBORO COLISEUM, GREENSBORO, N.C. Miami at Florida State (RSN) ...... 1:00 Friday, February 4 FRIDAY-MONDAY, MARCH 4-MARCH 7 NC State at Clemson ...... 2:00 Clemson at North Carolina (RSN) ...... 7:00 Virginia Tech at Duke ...... 2:00 Friday, March 4 North Carolina at Maryland (FSN) ...... 6:30 Sunday, February 6 Game 1: Seed #8 vs. Seed #9 (RSN) ...... 11:00 Maryland at Clemson ...... 2:00 Game 2: Seed #7 vs. Seed #10 ...... 6:00 Monday, January 10 Georgia Tech at Wake Forest ...... 3:00 Game 3: Seed #6 vs. Seed #11 ...... 8:00 Virginia at Georgia Tech (RSN) ...... 7:00 Florida State at Duke (RSN) ...... 4:00 Savannah State at Wake Forest ...... 7:00 Saturday, March 5 Virginia Tech at Miami...... 4:00 Game 4: Seed #1 vs. Gm 1 win (RSN) ...... 12:00 Thursday, January 13 Monday, February 7 Game 5: Seed #4 vs. Seed #5 (RSN) ...... 2:00 Florida State at Clemson ...... 7:00 North Carolina at Virginia (RSN)...... 7:00 Game 5: Seed #2 vs. Gm 2 win ...... 6:00 Maryland at Georgia Tech ...... 7:00 Game 6: Seed #3 vs. Gm 3 win ...... 8:00 Wake Forest at Miami...... 7:00 Wednesday, February 9 Clemson at Florida State ...... 7:00 Sunday, March 6 Wednesday, January 14 Game 8: ACC Semifinal 1 (FSN) ...... 1:00 Duke at Virginia (RSN) ...... 6:30 Thursday, February 10 Game 9: ACC Semifinal 2 (FSN) ...... 3:00 North Carolina at NC State (RSN) ...... 8:30 NC State at Georgia Tech ...... 7:00 Wake Forest at Maryland ...... 7:00 Monday, March 7 Sunday, January 16 Miami at Virginia...... 7:00 Game 10: Championship Game (FSN) ...... 7:30 Clemson at Virginia (RSN) ...... 1:00 Maryland at Florida State ...... 4:00 Friday, February 11 Virginia Tech at North Carolina (RSN)...... 7:00 Monday, January 17 Miami at North Carolina (RSN) ...... 4:30

92 ACC TOURNAMENT

28th Annual ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament March 4-7, 2005 • Greensboro Coliseum • Greensboro, NC

The 28th Annual Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament featuring the eleven ACC teams in single elimination tournament play.

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, WHEN March 4, 2005 March 5, 2005 March 6, 2005 March 7, 2005 Friday, March 4, 2005 ...... Session I - 11:00 AM Friday, March 4, 2005 ...... Session II – 6:00 PM & 8:00 PM Seed #1 Saturday, March 5, 2005...... Session III – 12 noon & 2:00 PM Seed #8 (4) 12:00 pm RSN Saturday, March 5, 2005...... Session IV – 6:00 PM & 8:00 PM (1) Sunday, March 6, 2005 ...... 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM Semi-Finals 11:00 am RSN Monday, March 7, 2005...... 7:30 PM Championship Seed #9 (8) 1:00 pm FSN Seed #4 (5) HOW 2:00 pm General Public tickets go on sale November 19, 2004 at all tickets.com Seed #5 outlets and the Greensboro Coliseum Box Office. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.tickets.com or by calling 1-888-397-3100. (10) 2005 For Group (10+) Sales Information, please call 336/373-2632. 7:30 pm FSN ACC Champion Seed #2 Seed #7 (6) 6:00 pm RSN COST (2) Full Session Book $69.00 6:00 pm Senior/Student $60.00 Seed #10 Reserved Individual Session Tickets Regular- Senr./Stud. Baseliners (9) 3:30 pm FSN Opening Round – Session I (3/4) $6.00 (all tickets) Seed #3 Opening Round – Session II (3/4) $15.00 $12.00 $6.00 Seed #6 (7) Quarter Finals – SessionIII (3/5) $15.00 $12.00 $6.00 8:00 pm Quarter Finals – Session IV (3/5) $15.00 $12.00 $6.00 (3) 8:00 pm Semi Finals (3/6) $15.00 $12.00 $6.00 Seed #11 Finals (3/7) $15.00 $12.00 $6.00

2005 ACC Tournament Information The ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament will be held for the sixth-consecutive year at the Greensboro Coliseum Annex in Greensboro, NC. The Tournament has been held at a facility in North Carolina for the past eight seasons, beginning at Charlotte’s Independence Arena from 1997-99, and followed by the Greensboro Coliseum from 2000-03. The Greensboro Coliseum is the eighth different site for the women’s basketball championship and was selected as the site through the 2009 tournament.

Annual Atlantic Coast Conference Champions

Year Tournament Season Year Tournament Season Champion Champion Champion Champion 1978 Maryland NC State 1991 NC State Virginia 1979 Maryland Maryland 1992 Virginia Virginia 1980 NC State NC State 1993 Virginia Virginia 1981 Maryland Clemson 1994 North Carolina Virginia 1982 Maryland Maryland 1995 North Carolina Virginia 1983 Maryland NC State 1996 Clemson Virginia 1984 North Carolina Virginia 1997 North Carolina North Carolina 1985 NC State NC State 1998 North Carolina Duke 1986 Maryland Virginia 1999 Clemson Duke 1987 NC State Virginia 2000 Duke Virginia 1988 Maryland Md./UVa 2001 Duke Duke 1989 Maryland Maryland 2002 Duke Duke 1990 Virginia Virginia 2003 Duke Duke 2004 Duke Duke

102 TECH vs. ALL OPPONENTS

First Last First Last First Last Team W L Meeting Meeting Team W L Meeting Meeting Team W L Meeting Meeting Alabama 0 3 1982-83 1992-93 Georgia College 3 1 1977-78 1978-79 St. Mary’s 1 1 1996-97 1997-98 Alaska-Anchorage 0 1 1994-95 1994-95 Georgia Southern 3 7 1979-80 1994-95 Samford 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 Albany State 1 5 1975-76 1980-81 Georgia Southwestern 4 0 1978-79 1982-83 San Francisco 0 1 1989-90 1989-90 Alcorn State 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Georgia State 16 11 1975-76 2003-04 San Jose State 1 0 1996-97 1996-97 American 0 2 1997-98 1998-99 Gordon 2 0 1974-75 1974-75 Santa Clara 1 1 1989-90 1991-92 Appalachian State 4 1 1988-89 1996-97 Hawaii 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Savannah 0 2 1974-75 1974-75 Arizona 1 0 1984-85 1984-85 Hofstra 3 0 1992-93 2000-01 Seton Hall 2 0 1986-87 1995-96 Arkansas 0 1 1999-00 1999-00 Howard 1 0 1988-89 1988-89 Shorter 1 5 1974-75 1981-82 Arkansas State 1 0 2001-02 2001-02 Illinois 1 0 1995-96 1995-96 South Florida 5 0 1982-83 1990-91 Armstrong State 4 1 1976-77 1978-79 Iona 1 0 1987-88 1987-88 Southern 0 2 1987-88 2001-02 Army 2 0 1991-92 1994-95 James Madison 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 Southern Mississippi 1 0 1999-00 1999-00 Atlanta Christian 4 0 1975-76 1975-76 Kansas State 0 2 2001-02 2002-03 Southern Utah 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 Auburn 0 3 1975-76 1997-98 Kennesaw State 1 0 1982-83 1982-83 Southwest Missouri State 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 Auburn-Montgomery 4 0 1986-87 1989-90 Lafayette 3 0 1989-90 1998-99 Spelman 6 0 1976-77 1977-78 Augusta College 1 8 1974-75 1978-79 Long Island 2 0 2001-02 2002-03 Stetson 4 0 1982-83 1993-94 Belmont 1 0 1997-98 1997-98 Loyola Marymount 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 Temple 1 1 1989-90 1990-91 Berry 0 5 1974-75 1981-82 Maine 1 0 1988-89 1988-89 Tennessee 0 3 1986-87 1988-89 Boise State 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 Manhattan 2 0 1995-96 1996-97 Tennessee State 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 Boston College 2 0 1991-92 1997-98 Marist 2 0 1987-88 1991-92 Tennessee Temple 5 3 1975-76 1978-79 Bryan 4 0 1976-77 1977-78 Mars Hill 0 1 1978-79 1978-79 Tennessee Wesleyan 0 2 1976-77 1976-77 Butler 0 1 1994-95 1994-95 Marshall 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 Tift College 6 7 1974-75 1980-81 Cal Santa Barbara 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 Maryland 15 35 1979-80 2003-04 Tulane 2 0 1977-78 1980-81 Campbell 0 1 1990-91 1990-91 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 0 1995-96 1995-96 UAB 3 1 1985-86 1991-92 Charleston Southern 4 0 1997-98 2001-02 Maryville 2 0 1976-77 1977-78 UCF 2 0 2002-03 2003-04 Charlotte 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 Mercer 12 6 1979-80 2002-03 UCLA 0 1 1994-95 1994-95 Chattanooga 14 2 1985-86 1999-00 Miami (Fla.) 0 3 1980-81 2001-02 Utah State 1 0 1986-87 1980-87 Clemson 12 39 1979-80 2003-04 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 Valdosta State 0 4 1979-80 1980-81 Coastal Carolina 1 0 1987-88 1987-88 Minnesota 2 1 1990-91 1993-94 Vanderbilt 2 3 1978-79 1981-82 Colorado 1 0 1984-85 1984-85 Mississippi State 0 3 1999-00 2000-01 Villanova 0 1 1982-83 1982-83 Columbia 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 Miss. Univ. for Women 2 0 1981-82 1983-84 Virginia 8 47 1979-80 2003-04 Converse 3 0 1977-78 1984-85 Monmouth 2 0 1987-88 1999-00 Va. Commonwealth 1 0 1987-88 1987-88 Coppin State 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Morris Brown 3 0 1976-77 2001-02 Virginia Tech 0 1 2002-03 2002-03 Cornell 2 0 1994-95 2000-01 Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 2000-01 2000-01 Wagner 2 0 1984-85 2000-01 Covenant 8 0 1976-77 1982-83 Nebraska 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Wake Forest 27 22 1979-80 2003-04 Dartmouth 1 0 2000-01 2000-01 New Hampshire 1 0 1995-96 1995-96 Weber State 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 Davidson 2 1 1997-98 2003-04 North Carolina 11 42 1977-78 2003-04 West Georgia 2 3 1975-76 1984-85 DeKalb Central 0 2 1974-75 1974-75 North Carolina State 15 37 1979-80 2003-04 West Virginia 0 2 1983-84 2003-04 DeKalb South 2 0 1974-75 1974-75 UNC-Asheville 4 1 1977-78 2001-02 Western Carolina 5 0 1984-85 1995-96 Drake 0 1 1982-83 1982-83 UNC-Wilmington 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 Western Michigan 1 0 1999-00 1999-00 Drexel 1 0 1996-97 1996-97 North Georgia 1 3 1975-76 1982-83 William & Mary 3 0 1990-91 2003-04 Duke 7 45 1978-79 2003-04 Northwestern 0 1 1992-93 1992-93 Winthrop 2 0 1988-89 1990-91 East Carolina 1 2 1981-82 2002-03 Notre Dame 0 1 1996-97 1996-97 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 East Tennessee State 4 0 1990-91 2002-03 Old Dominion 0 1 2003-04 2003-04 Eastern Washington 1 0 2001-02 2001-02 Pacific 0 1 1989-90 1989-90 Elon 1 0 1999-00 1999-00 Pennsylvania 2 0 1982-83 1982-83 Emory (at Oxford) 1 0 1974-75 1974-75 Pepperdine 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 Erskine 0 1 1978-79 1978-79 Piedmont 4 2 1976-77 1978-79 *Shading indicates a 2004-05 opponent. Fairfield 1 0 1994-95 1994-95 Pittsburgh 0 1 1999-00 1999-00 Florida 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 Presbyterian 2 0 1984-85 1985-86 Florida A&M 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 Princeton 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 Florida Atlantic 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 Queens College 1 0 1983-84 1983-84 Florida International 1 0 1980-81 1980-81 Richmond 2 0 1985-86 1988-89 The Yellow Jackets will face Grambling Florida State 16 14 1974-75 2003-04 Rider 2 1 1990-91 1993-94 State, Mississippi Valley State, South Fordham 5 0 1984-85 2002-03 Rollins 1 0 1976-77 1976-77 Fort Valley State 0 1 1974-75 1974-75 St. Francis (Pa.) 1 0 2000-01 2000-01 Carolina State and Tulsa for the first Fresno State 1 0 2000-01 2000-01 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2 0 1998-99 1999-00 time during the 2004-05 season. Furman 8 2 1977-78 1994-95 St. John’s 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 Georgia 1 25 1974-75 2003-04 St. Joseph’s 1 0 1993-94 1993-94 Georgia Baptist 5 1 1974-75 1977-78 St. Leo’s 1 0 1976-77 1976-77

103 TECH vs. THE CONFERENCES

America East 4-0 1.000 Big West 3-1 .750 MEAC 4-0 1.000 Southern 40-13 .750 Hofstra 3-0 1.000 Boise State 1-0 1.000 Coppin State 1-0 1.000 Appalachian State 4-1 .800 Maine 1-0 1.000 Cal Santa Barbara 1-0 1.000 Florida A&M 1-0 1.000 Chattanooga 14-2 .867 Pacific 0-1 .000 Howard 1-0 1.000 Davidson 2-1 .500 Atlantic Coast 111-281 .283 Utah State 1-0 1.000 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0 1.000 East Tennessee State 4-0 1.000 Clemson 12-39 .235 Furman 8-2 .800 Duke 7-45 .135 Colonial 9-3 .750 Mid American 3-0 1.000 Georgia Southern 3-7 .300 Florida State 16-14 .533 American 0-2 .000 Marshall 1-0 1.000 Western Carolina 5-0 1.000 Maryland 15-35 .300 Drexel 1-0 1.000 Miami (Ohio) 1-0 1.000 North Carolina 11-42 .208 James Madison 1-0 1.000 Western Michigan 1-0 1.000 SWAC 1-2 .333 NC State 15-37 .288 UNC Wilmington 1-0 1.000 Alcorn State 1-0 1.000 Virginia 8-47 .145 Old Dominion 0-1 .000 Mid-Continent 1-0 1.000 Southern 0-2 .000 Wake Forest 27-22 .551 Richmond 2-0 1.000 Southern Utah 1-0 1.000 Va. Commonwealth 1-0 1.000 Sunbelt 1-0 1.000 Atlantic Sun 37-18 .673 William & Mary 3-0 1.000 Missouri Valley 1-1 .000 Arkansas State 1-0 1.000 Campbell 0-1 .000 Drake 0-1 .000 Florida Atlantic 1-0 1.000 Conference USA 13-3 .813 Southwest Missouri St. 1-0 1.000 Sunshine State 2-0 1.000 Florida International 1-0 1.000 Charlotte 1-0 1.000 Rollins 1-0 1.000 Georgia State 16-11 .593 East Carolina 1-2 .333 Northeast 10-0 1.000 St. Leo’s 1-0 1.000 Mercer 12-6 .667 South Florida 5-0 1.000 Long Island 2-0 1.000 Samford 1-0 1.000 Southern Mississippi 1-0 1.000 Monmouth 2-0 1.000 Transouth 0-5 .000 Stetson 4-0 1.000 Tulane 2-0 1.000 Mount Saint Mary’s 1-0 1.000 Berry 0-5 .000 UCF 2-0 1.000 UAB 3-1 .750 St. Francis (Pa.) 1-0 1.000 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2-0 1.000 Atlantic 10 7-1 .875 CVAC 1-1 .500 Western Athletic 3-0 1.000 Wagner 2-0 1.000 Fresno State 1-0 1.000 Fordham 5-0 1.000 Erskine 0-1 .000 Hawaii 1-0 1.000 St. Joseph’s 1-0 1.000 Queens 1-0 1.000 Ohio Valley 1-0 1.000 San Jose State 1-0 1.000 Temple 1-1 .500 Tennessee State 1-0 1.000 ECAC 3-0 1.000 West Coast 4-3 .571 Big 10 3-2 .600 Gordon 2-0 1.000 Pacific West 0-1 .000 Loyola Marymount 1-0 1.000 Illinois 1-0 1.000 New Hampshire 1-0 1.000 Alaska-Anchorage 0-1 .000 Pepperdine 1-0 1.000 Minnesota 2-1 .667 St. Mary’s 1-1 .500 Northwestern 0-1 .000 GAC 10-10 .500 Pacific 10 1-1 .500 San Francisco 0-1 .000 Georgia Southwestern 4-0 1.000 Arizona 1-0 1.000 Santa Clara 1-1 .500 Big 12 2-2 .500 North Georgia 1-3 .250 UCLA 0-1 .000 Colorado 1-0 1.000 Piedmont 4-2 .667 Independent 19-3 .864 Kansas State 0-2 .000 Shorter 1-5 .167 Auburn-Montgomery 4-0 1.000 Nebraska 1-0 1.000 Patriot 5-0 1.000 Belmont 1-0 1.000 Gulf South 4-7 .364 Army 2-0 1.000 Lafayette 3-0 1.000 Morris Brown 3-0 1.000 Big East 5-9 .385 Miss. Univ. for Women 2-0 1.000 Spelman 6-0 1.000 Boston College 2-0 1.000 Valdosta State 0-4 .000 Tennessee Temple 5-3 .625 Miami(Fla.) 0-3 .000 West Georgia 2-3 .400 Peachbelt 9-10 .474 Notre Dame 0-1 .000 Armstrong State 4-1 .800 Pittsburgh 0-1 .000 Horizon League 1-1 .500 Augusta College 1-8 .111 Georgia College 3-1 .750 Seton Hall 2-0 1.000 Butler 0-1 .000 Kennesaw State 1-0 1.000 St. John’s 1-0 1.000 Wisconsin Green Bay 1-0 1.000 Division II 7-0 1.000 West Virginia 0-2 .000 Atlanta Christian 4-0 1.000 Villanova 0-1 .000 SIAC 1-8 .111 Ivy League 7-0 1.000 Converse 3-0 1.000 Virginia Tech 0-1 .000 Albany State 1-5 .833 Columbia 1-0 1.000 Fort Valley State 0-1 .000 Cornell 2-0 1.000 Savannah 0-2 .000 Big Sky 2-0 1.000 Dartmouth 1-0 1.000 Eastern Washington 1-0 1.000 Pennsylvania 2-0 1.000 South Atlantic 2-1 .667 Weber State 1-0 1.000 Princeton 1-0 1.000 Division III 2-0 1.000 Mars Hill 0-1 .000 Maryville 2-0 1.000 Big South 12-1 .923 MAAC 8-1 .888 Presbyterian 2-0 1.000 Charleston Southern 4-0 1.000 Fairfield 1-0 1.000 Coastal Carolina 1-0 1.000 Iona 1-0 1.000 Southeastern 4-41 .089 Elon 1-0 1.000 Manhattan 2-0 1.000 Alabama 0-3 .000 UNC Asheville 4-1 .800 Marist 2-0 1.000 Arkansas 0-1 .000 NAIA 12-2 .857 Winthrop 2-0 1.000 Auburn 0-3 .000 Rider 2-1 .667 Bryan 4-0 1.000 Florida 1-0 1.000 Covenant 8-0 1.000 Georgia 1-25 .038 Tennessee Weslyan 0-2 .000 Mississippi State 0-3 .000 Tennessee 0-3 .000 Vanderbilt 2-3 .400

104 SERIES RESULTS

Alabama Atlanta Christian Cal Santa Barbara 1/26/93 a L 80-85 (Alabama leads 3-0) (Georgia Tech leads 4-0) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 3/6/93 n L 66-87 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/26/94 a L 52-77 11/23/82 h L 56-63 1975-76 W 55-23 11/28/86 h W 84-48 2/25/94 h L 51-55 11/30/83 a L 49-79 W 90-14 1/26/95 a L 56-68 12/29/92 n L 101-103(ot) 1976-77 W 93-52 Campbell 2/25/95 h W 68-60 1/25/96 h W 55-38 W 99-34 (Campbell leads 1-0) 2/25/96 a W 72-62 Alaska Anchorage Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 1/13/97 h L 59-67 (Alaska Anchorage leads 1-0) Auburn 12/20/90 n L 75-82 2/8/97 a L 50-52 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 (Auburn leads 3-0) 1/22/98 a L 56-79 12/20/94 a L 85-87 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Central Florida 2/22/98 h L 58-89 1975-76 L 28-89 (Georgia Tech leads1-0) 1/10/99 h L 56-61 L 28-78 Albany State Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/11/99 a L 41-69 12/30/97 h L 41-70 (Albany State leads 5-1) 12/15/02 a W 62-58 12/4/99 h W 81-62 Home: 1-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 1/31/00 a L 43-72 1975-76 L 33-93 Auburn-Montgomery Charleston Southern 1/18/01 h L 64-72 L 22-105 (Georgia Tech leads 4-0) (Georgia Tech leads 4-0) 2/19/01 a L 49-68 1/3/80 h L 74-75 Home: 4-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 4-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/26/02 h W 83-78 1/26/80 a L 84-89 12/30/86 h W 74-58 11/28/97 h W 87-64 2/21/02 a L 65-68 1/14/81 a L 73-85 2/10/88 h W 89-72 12/7/99 h W 103-65 1/23/03 h W 89-78 (ot) 1/28/81 h W 74-69 2/13/89 h W 80-57 1/30/01 h W 94-65 2/23/03 a W 78-63 1/8/90 h W 89-63 1/29/02 h W 79-52 1/18/04 h L 61075 Alcorn State 2/19/04 a L 47-59 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Augusta College Charlotte Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 (Augusta leads 8-1) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Coastal Carolina 11/22/91 n W 98-69 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1974-75 L 14-67 11/15/02 h W 67-57 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 American L 26-49 2/22/88 h W 92-60 (American leads 2-0) 1975-76 L 20-80 Chattanooga L 28-71 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 (Georgia Tech leads 14-2) Colorado 1976-77 L 47-48 11/15/97 a L 66-82 Home: 8-1 Away: 6-1 Neutral: 0-0 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1977-78 L 65-84 11/15/98 h L 67-87 11/30/85 h L 69-76 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 W 78-62 2/5/86 h W 82-77 11/21/84 h W 76-56 1/5/79 a L 54-58 Appalachian State 12/2/86 h W 69-60 2/8/79 h L 72-73 (Georgia Tech leads 4-1) 2/28/88 a L 76-79 Columbia Home: 2-1 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/2/89 h W 74-71 Belmont (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 12/13/88 h L 59-83 12/31/89 a W 94-82 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/14/92 a W 95-73 1/16/91 h W 98-73 1/22/86 h W 87-69 12/18/92 h W 110-72 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 11/30/91 h W 114-57 1/24/98 h W 76-64 1/1/96 h W 95-68 2/24/93 a W 68-67(ot) Converse 12/3/96 a W 88-80(ot) 1/5/94 h W 71-70 (Georgia Tech leads 3-0) Berry 12/15/94 a W 74-71 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 (Berry leads 5-0) 12/13/95 h W 81-62 Arizona 1977-78 W 83-62 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-2 1/8/97 a W 72-56 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) W 86-67 1974-75 L 31-105 12/1/97 h W 70-42 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 12/1/84 h W 116-31 1/7/84 h W 65-59 1975-76 L 13-107 12/16/98 a W 94-60 n L 41-109 3/18/00 a W 81-74 Coppin State Arkansas 1978-79 n L 68-92 11/24/81 h L 61-82 Clemson (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) (Arkansas leads 1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 (Clemson leads 39-12) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 1/15/92 h W 100-42 3/21/00 a L 67-78 Boise State Home: 7-17 Away: 4-20 Neutral: 1-2 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/31/80 a L 67-103 Cornell Arkansas State Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 1/7/81 h L 53-75 2/25/90 n W 93-66 12/14/81 a L 50-72 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/26/82 n L 54-62 Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 Boston College 1/27/83 h L 67-79 12/3/94 h W 90-66 12/1/01 n W 77-52 11/24/00 h W 74-68 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 2/5/83 a L 66-84 1/11/84 a L 70-82 Armstrong State Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 12/28/91 n W 97-61 1/25/84 h L 72-79 Covenant (Georgia Tech leads 4-1) 11/29/97 h W 81-79 1/9/85 h L 81-84(ot) (Georgia Tech leads 8-0) Home: 0-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/11/85 a L 75-95 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 1976-77 W 57-54 Bryan 12/16/85 h L 80-90 1976-77 W 62-26 1977-78 W 90-36 1/18/86 a L 73-84 W 59-37 (Georgia Tech leads 4-0) W 90-73 1/22/87 a W 81-78 1977-78 W 85-52 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/6/79 a W 80-71 2/23/87 h W 82-66 W 69-50 1976-77 W 51-39 1/27/79 h L 51-61 1/27/88 a L 72-94 1978-79 h W 90-60 W 57-46 2/3/88 h L 74-90 2/12/79 a W 92-65 1977-78 W 55-29 Army 1/18/89 a L 56-83 12/1/81 h W 75-36 W 81-44 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 2/22/89 h L 62-89 11/29/82 W forfeit Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 3/4/89 n L 74-94 12/5/91 a W 71-55 Butler 1/24/90 a L 69-77 Dartmouth (Butler leads 1-0) 12/21/94 n W 85-51 2/12/90 h L 75-80 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/23/91 h L 61-63 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral 0-0 12/2/94 h L 66-67 2/11/91 a L 64-76 12/17/00 h W 79-62 1/22/92 h L 69-73 2/4/92 a W 59-57 3/8/92 n W 74-73 12/16/92 h W (Omni) 86-68

105 SERIES RESULTS

Davidson 1/13/03 h L 59-79 1/23/95 h L 58-60 1/18/99 n L 82-88 (Georgia Tech leads 2-1) 2/13/03 a L 43-82 1/30/95 a W 68-57 1/20/00 n L 58-86 Home: 1-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral 0-0 3/9/03 n L 52-76 1/22/96 h W 97-65 12/8/00 n L 61-78 12/3/97 h L 72-90 1/8/04 h L 45-77 1/31/96 a L 85-90 (3OT) 12/27/01 n L 52-69 11/21/98 a W 88-70 2/7/04 a L 41-81 2/29/96 n L 51-64 12/27/02 n W 65-61 12/2/03 h W 60-54 1/22/97 h W 75-51 12/27/03 n L 62-78 East Carolina 2/10/97 a W 68-60 DeKalb Central (East Carolina leads 2-1) 1/18/98 h L 53-88 Georgia Baptist 2/19/98 a L 56-77 (DeKalb Central leads 2-0) Home: 1-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 (Georgia Tech leads 5-1) 1/2/99 h W 92-70 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/24/82 h L 46-80 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/31/99 a W 86-78 1974-75 L 25-83 2/5/84 a L 56-61(ot) 1974-75 L 38-50 1/16/00 a L 64-93 L 49-94 12/31/02 h W 88-75 1976-77 W 68-47 2/17/00 h L 74-77 W 63-40 East Tennessee State 1/5/01 h L 65-66 W 60-46 DeKalb South 2/5/01 a L 69-89 (Georgia Tech leads 4-0) 1977-78 W 100-38 (Series tied 2-0) 12/5/01 h L 78-87 Home: 3-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 W 88-43 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/20/02 a W 73-56 11/24/90 h W 89-62 1974-75 W 56-48 1/20/03 a L 47-66 2/3/93 h W 88-55 Georgia College W 56-45 2/19/03 h W 86-56 2/9/94 a W 88-73 (Georgia Tech leads 3-1) 3/8/03 n W 64-59 11/29/02 h W 85-35 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Drake 1/2/04 h W 66-59 1977-78 L 79-86 (Drake leads 1-0) 1/25/04 a W 73-62 W 83-70 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 Eastern Washington 11/18/78 h W 85-49 2/25/83 n L 63-83 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Fordham Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 12/9/78 a W 86-50 (Georgia Tech leads 5-0) 11/24/01 h W 91-36 Drexel Home: 1-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 2-0 Georgia Southern (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 12/28/84 n W 77-56 (Georgia Southern leads 7-3) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Elon 12/6/87 a W 79-78 Home: 3-2 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-2 11/28/96 h W 84-65 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 12/30/92 n W 69-68 11/14/79 a L 56-62 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 12/8/01 a W 51-49 1/5/80 h L 77-81 11/26/99 h W 85-53 12/21/02 h W 69-53 Duke 2/21/80 n L 51-87 (Duke leads 45-7) Emory 1/31/81 a L 60-87 Home: 5-19 Away: 2-23 Neutral: 0-3 Fort Valley 2/24/81 h L 64-80 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/13/79 a L 55-70 (Fort Valley leads 1-0) 2/13/85 h W 75-57 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/21/80 h L 71-72 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 2/13/86 h W 79-71 1974-75 W 52-28 2/6/81 a L 51-74 1974-75 n L 39-76 1/15/87 a L 65-75 11/27/81 a L 50-62 12/2/88 n L 60-61 2/6/82 h W 64-61 Erskine Fresno State 12/12/94 h W 79-66 1/3/83 h L 43-55 (Erskine leads 1-0) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/31/83 a L 40-80 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Georgia Southwestern 1/7/84 h L 72-74 1/18/79 h L 54-74 12/30/00 h W 87-56 (Georgia Tech leads 4-0) 2/11/84 a L 61-69 Home: 3-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/12/85 h L 58-65 Fairfield Furman 1/29/79 h W 67-42 1/25/85 a L 67-75 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) (Georgia Tech leads 8-2) 2/16/79 a W 90-68 1/11/86 h L 69-78 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 3-1 Away: 4-0 Neutral: 0-0 11/19/81 h W 78-56 1/25/86 a L 61-77 12/30/94 a W 111-66 1977-78 L 77-79 12/2/82 h W 74-60 1/26/87 a L 66-85 1/12/79 a W 88-68 2/7/87 h L 72-86 Florida 1/14/80 h W 98-50 1/15/88 a L 71-77(ot) Georgia State (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/16/81 a W 83-54 1/30/88 h L 71-80 (Georgia Tech leads 16-11) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 12/31/85 h W 85-81 1/28/89 a W 97-94(ot) Home: 7-5 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 1-0 12/5/86 n W 82-72 11/25/89 h L 92-108 2/25/89 h L 71-78 1975-76 L 30-80 12/21/90 a W 89-85 1/13/90 a L 68-72 L 40-101 2/16/93 h W 86-72 1/27/90 h W 78-74 Florida Atlantic 11/20/79 h L 62-85 1/19/94 a W 79-63 1/26/91 h L 79-93 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/5/80 a L 57-75 11/28/94 h W 78-60 2/24/91 a L 76-89 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/5/81 a L 52-73 1/3/92 a L 76-80 11/21/03 a W 73-62 1/21/81 h L 70-76 3/2/92 h W 75-53 Georgia 1/19/82 h W 57-51 1/29/93 a W 86-80(ot) Florida A&M (Georgia leads 25-1) 2/20/82 a W 71-67 Home: 0-6 Away: 0-10 Neutral: 1-9 1/19/83 h L 69-73 2/26/93 h W 72-67 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1974-75 a L 38-96 2/7/83 a L 64-69 1/14/94 a L 59-77 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1975-76 a L 22-77 12/17/83 n W 80-43 2/27/94 h W 61-56 12/31/03 h W 84-45 1/18/95 h L 71-80 a L 35-60 1/31/84 h W 83-70 11/30/79 a L 78-97 2/9/84 a L 56-59 2/18/95 a L 68-77 Florida International 1/17/96 a L 66-78 1/16/80 h L 77-78 2/7/85 a W 69-68(ot) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/17/96 h L 55-70 11/28/80 h L 51-91 2/23/85 h W 80-75 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 12/12/96 a L 65-74 1/12/81 a L 53-79 2/24/86 h L 75-80 12/16/80 a W 79-43 1/27/97 h L 58-83 2/26/81 n L 70-89 12/14/93 a W 82-58 1/4/98 a L 56-87 12/4/81 a L 43-86 2/13/95 h W 107-62 2/5/98 h L 55-58 Florida State 2/8/82 h L 52-69 1/29/96 a W 76-60 2/27/98 n L 56-100 (Georgia Tech leads 16-14) 12/4/82 a L 56-90 2/4/97 h W 76-56 1/7/99 a L 46-113 Home: 7-7 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 1-1 12/2/83 n L 52-89 11/18/97 a W 73-59 2/7/99 h L 73-74 1974-75 a L 22-58 11/29/84 h L 69-100 12/19/98 h L 56-66 1/9/00 h L 45-64 11/20/80 h W 97-84 12/2/85 a L 58-93 11/23/99 a W 75-51 2/11/00 a L 51-83 12/11/91 a W 70-68 1/29/87 h L 57-72 11/29/00 h W 75-70 3/5/00 n L 56-77 1/11/92 h L 66-77 12/2/87 a L 71-92 12/18/01 a W 71-68 1/11/01 a L 83-86 1/18/93 h L 71-79 11/28/88 h L 58-73 12/18/02 h W 65-46 2/12/01 h L 54-74 2/12/93 a W 61-46 11/29/89 a L 70-85 12/6/04 a W 69-64 12/30/01 h L 60-76 12/18/93 a W 65-62 12/15/93 n L 52-67 1/31/02 a L 50-86 2/1/94 h W 63-51 12/13/94 n L 81-113 106 SERIES RESULTS

Gordon Marist Maryville Nebraska (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 1974-75 W 51-33 12/19/87 a W 66-45 1976-77 W 50-28 3/27/92 n W 73-68 W 47-36 12/7/91 a W 93-63 1977-78 W 97-51 New Hampshire Hawai’i Mars Hill Mercer (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) (Mars Hill leads 1-0) (Georgia Tech leads 12-6) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 7-3 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-0 12/2/95 n W 90-72 3/28/92 n W 90-72 12/2/78 a L 53-81 1/7/80 a L 59-85 2/11/80 h L 73-87 North Carolina Hofstra Marshall 2/4/81 h L 70-75 (North Carolina leads 42-11) (Georgia Tech leads 3-0) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/19/81 a W 79-77 Home: 6-18 Away: 5-19 Neutral: 0-5 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/3/82 h L 47-69 1/9/80 h L 61-93 12/4/92 h W 111-62 1/4/86 h W 83-81 2/12/83 a L 67-71 1/24/81 a L 75-82 11/27/99 h W 89-61 1/25/89 h W 89-70 11/28/81 a L 58-81 12/21/00 a W 77-74 Maryland 12/13/89 a W 87-52 1/23/82 h (Omni) L 64-68 2/7/90 h W 83-66 (Maryland leads 35-15) 1/6/83 h L 58-99 2/29/91 h W 85-61 Howard Home: 11-12 Away: 3-21 Neutral: 1-2 1/29/83 a L 58-96 12/5/92 h W 82-59 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 11/27/79 a L 78-94 3/4/83 n L 80-85 2/14/94 a W 62-57 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 11/18/80 h L 64-82 1/28/84 a L 73-81 2/22/95 a W 82-49 12/17/88 n W 87-82 2/17/82 a L 64-77 2/20/84 h L 75-95 2/27/96 a L 61-64 12/15/82 a L 54-88 1/19/85 h L 68-88 11/25/96 h W 98-79 Illinois 1/10/83 h L 57-69 1/27/85 a L 50-81 11/24/97 a W 70-65 (ot) 1/27/86 a L 65-88 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/14/83 a L 59-80 11/24/98 h W 78-50 2/22/86 h L 81-92(ot) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/16/84 h L 48-67 12/5/02 h W 96-50 1/2/87 h L 75-80 11/25/95 h W 70-60 12/12/84 a L 52-68 1/14/85 h L 67-69 1/24/87 a L 81-86 Miami , Fla. 2/28/87 n L 54-64 Iona 12/21/85 a L 65-80 1/13/86 h W 73-66 (Miami leads 3-0) 1/17/88 a L 74-82 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/6/87 h W 81-80(ot) Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 2/13/88 h W 76-74 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/16/87 a L 76-93 12/15/80 a L 80-86 1/14/89 h W 87-81 12/20/87 a W 108-88 1/3/88 a L 80-83 12/30/91 a L 63-78 1/29/89 a W 97-89 2/16/88 h L 70-92 3/13/02 h L 64-73 1/11/90 a W 90-73 James Madison 3/5/88 n L 74-102 2/10/90 h L 77-81 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/4/89 h L 60-85 Miami, Ohio 1/9/91 h W 101-86 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 2/6/89 a L 74-106 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/22/91 a W 83-63 11/27/03 n W 60-53 1/18/90 h W 70-68 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/5/92 a L 69-83 1/30/90 a L 52-83 11/30/02 h W 78-62 2/29/92 h L 70-73 Kansas State 1/13/91 h L 66-68 1/5/93 h W 73-63 1/31/93 a L 68-72 (ot) (Kansas State leads 2-0) 2/4/91 a L 79-93 Minnesota 1/16/94 a L 51-87 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 3/2/91 n L 73-91 (Georgia Tech leads 2-1) 2/12/94 h L 79-89 11/16/01 h L 70-74 1/27/92 a L 54-75 Home: 0-1 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 3/5/94 n L 55-78 11/17/02 a L 59-83 2/17/92 h L 63-71 12/1/90 a W 84-69 1/7/95 a L 62-74 3/7/92 n W 68-67 12/13/92 a W 82-62 2/8/95 h L 62-84 Kennesaw State 1/14/93 h L 66-77 12/1/93 h L 73-77(ot) 2/7/93 a L 70-75 1/6/96 h L 74-78 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/2/94 a L 62-69 2/7/96 a L 72-88 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Mississippi State 1/30/94 h L 46-67 1/11/97 a L 53-80 11/26/82 a W 68-55 (Mississippi State leads 3-0) 1/5/95 h W 82-59 1/30/97 h L 77-80 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 2/5/95 a W 67-59 1/8/98 h L 48-69 12/9/99 h L 56-71 Lafayette 1/2/96 a L 60-61 2/8/98 a L 58-85 12/3/00 a L 68-88 (Georgia Tech leads 3-0) 2/3/96 h W 59-30 12/3/98 a L 68-85 3/15/01 a L 73-77 Home: 2-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 1-0 1/2/97 h W 44-40 1/24/99 h W 91-84 12/3/89 n W 89-64 2/19/97 a L 69-73 2/27/99 n L 71-87 12/10/94 h W 95-38 11/22/97 a L 42-74 Mississippi University for Women 1/13/00 h W 55-44 12/30/98 h W 100-52 1/26/98 h L 57-68 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 2/13/00 a L 62-85 1/21/99 h W 72-56 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 1/2/01 a W 82-75 Long Island 2/21/99 a L 79-92 1/28/82 h W 75-59 2/1/01 h L 63-85 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 1/23/00 a W 73-67 11/25/83 n W 76-61 3/2/01 n L 64-79 Home: 1-0 Away 1-0 Neutral 1-0 2/27/00 h W 60-49 1/17/02 a W 81-62 11/18/01 a W 80-49 1/21/01 h L 62-66 Monmouth 2/17/02 h L 62-71 1/2/03 h L 67-72 11/26/02 h W 82-47 2/22/01 a W 66-62 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 2/2/03 a L 64-76 1/14/02 h W 61-58 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/22/04 a L 56-63 Loyola Marymount 2/14/02 a L 70-81 (ot) 11/28/87 h W 76-70 2/23/04 h L 46-58 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/5/03 a L 63-71 12/19/99 a W 79-68 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 2/7/03 h W 59-51 12/2/89 n W 81-53 1/15/04 a L 87-91 Morris Brown UNC Asheville 2/15/04 h W 58-57 (Georgia Tech leads 4-1) (Georgia Tech leads 3-0) Home: 1-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 Maine Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 1977-78 W 70-66 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Maryland-Eastern Shore 1976-77 W 75-27 1978-79 a W 73-60 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/1/79 h W 74-55 1/20/79 h L 95-102 12/18/88 n W 82-62 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/23/02 h W 111-40 11/14/95 h W 93-43 12/3/88 n W 78-63 11/23/01 h W 88-56 Manhattan Mount St. Mary’s (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 12/3/95 a W 90-61 11/25/00 h W 102-90 12/30/96 h W 105-63 107 SERIES RESULTS

UNC Wilmington Old Dominion St. Francis, N.Y. South Florida (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) (Old Dominion leads 1-0) (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) (Georgia Tech leads 5-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 2-0 11/23/90 h W 101-79 12/18/03 a L 56-67 12/29/98 h W 90-45 2/26/83 n W 82-65 12/21/99 a W 91-60 12/18/83 a W 68-56 NC State Pacific 2/23/84 h W 61-46 (NC State leads 37-15) (Pacific leads 1-0) St. John’s 11/29/85 h W 95-69 Home: 9-15 Away: 5-19 Neutral: 1-3 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 11/30/90 n W 98-58 1/12/80 a L 38-97 12/19/89 a L 68-88 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/8/80 n L 48-99 12/30/02 h W 61-53 Southern 1/3/81 h L 55-74 Pennsylvania (Southern leads 2-0) 1/4/81 h L 62-76 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) St. Joseph’s Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 1/30/82 a L 48-75 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 2-0 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 12/14/87 h L 66-69 1/8/83 h L 61-83 12/19/82 n W 67-59 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 12/2/01 n L 47-56 1/24/83 a L 61-77 2/27/83 n W 75-58 12/5/93 h W 51-50 1/4/84 h L 52-65 Southern Mississippi 2/13/84 a L 63-78 Pepperdine St. Leo’s (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/3/85 h L 70-87 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/3/85 a L 73-83 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 3/16/00 h W 76-71 (ot) 3/1/85 n L 60-87 12/16/86 n W 79-77 1976-77 W 69-29 1/2/86 h L 69-77 Southern Utah 2/7/86 a L 57-92 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/10/87 a L 63-74 Piedmont St. Mary’s Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 2/21/87 h L 69-78 (Georgia Tech leads 4-2) (Series tied 1-1) 2/24/90 n W 87-75 1/9/88 h W 94-74 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 2/5/88 a W 83-74 1976-77 L 38-61 12/21/96 a L 59-66 1/7/89 a L 70-100 L 40-46 12/29/97 h W 69-60(ot) Southwest Missouri State 2/18/89 h L 79-87 1977-78 W 81-66 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1/2/90 h W 79-78 W 89-71 Samford Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 2/16/90 a L 55-80 1/25/79 h W 78-49 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 11/29/03 n W 78-71 1/4/91 a L 79-97 2/3/79 a W 69-68 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/16/91 h L 74-98 11/27/98 h W 96-62 Spelman 1/17/92 h W 83-72 Pittsburgh (Georgia Tech leads 6-0) 2/23/92 a L 70-86 (Pittsburgh leads 1-0) San Francisco Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/8/93 a W 86-79 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 (San Francisco leads 1-0) 1976-77 W 52-32 2/19/93 h W 92-89 (2ot) 12/30/99 h L 69-75 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 W 82-47 1/7/94 h W 75-60 12/18/89 a L 67-85 W 46-33 2/18/94 a L 53-71 Presbyterian n W 55-43 1/15/95 h L 67-81 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 1977-78 W 64-62 2/16/95 a L 64-80 San Jose State Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 W 84-63 3/3/95 n L 70-88 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 11/27/84 h W 86-70 1/15/96 a L 63-68 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 12/2/85 h W 124-56 Stetson 2/14/96 h L 64-73 12/22/96 a W 68-53 (Georgia Tech leads 4-0) 1/5/97 h W 73-72 Home: 3-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/23/97 a L 69-82 Princeton Santa Clara 2/17/83 h W 70-53 1/2/98 h L 63-75 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) (Series tied 1-1) 11/26/83 h W 96-73 2/1/98 a L 60-85 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 12/21/83 a W 69-62 12/5/98 a W 74-73 12/21/03 a W 67-66 12/16/89 a L 66-69 12/4/93 h W 75-56 1/28/99 h L 73-93 12/29/91 n W 64-61 11/30/99 h L 70-80 Queens College Temple 2/24/00 a W 69-52 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Savannah (Series tied 1-1) 3/4/00 n W 71-62 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 (Savannah leads 2-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-1 12/6/00 a L 63-77 1/18/84 h W 84-56 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/23/90 n L 79-87 2/15/01 h L 68-74 1974-75 L 31-90 12/9/90 n W 83-68 1/6/02 a L 63-75 Richmond 1975-76 L 18-141 2/7/02 h W 69-57 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) Tennessee 1/26/03 h W 64-54 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Seton Hall 2/27/03 a W 78-60 (Tennessee leads 3-0) 11/22/85 a W 77-59 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 2/1/04 a L 71-75 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 11/26/88 h W 84-80 (2ot) Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 2/26/04 h W 76-61 2/2/87 a L 74-100 11/29/86 h W 72-65 1/11/88 h L 79-96 Rider 12/29/95 h W 82-67 2/15/89 a L 71-88 North Georgia (Georgia Tech leads 2-1) (North Georgia Teads 3-1) Home: 1-0 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 Shorter Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Tennessee State 12/5/90 a W 114-72 (Shorter leads 5-1) 1975-76 L 21-70 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 11/29/91 h W 115-64 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 L 25-78 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 12/29/93 a L 66-69 1974-75 L 25-94 L 35-69 11/24/89 h W 93-61 L 35-80 1/13/83 h W 88-51 Rollins L 20-72 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 1975-76 L 31-81 Tennessee Temple Northwestern Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 L 39-83 (Georgia Tech leads 5-3) (Northwestern leads 1-0) 1976-77 W 69-52 11/14/81 h W 69-63 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 1975-76 L 35-55 3/17/93 a L 62-90 St. Francis, Pa. L 43-68 1976-77 W 55-53 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) L 51-58 Notre Dame Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1977-78 W 67-49 (Notre Dame leads 1-0) 12/29/00 h W 94-51 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 W 83-54 11/29/96 h L 69-76 1/8/79 a W 78-34 1/15/79 h W 100-47

108 SERIES RESULTS

Tennessee Wesleyan Virginia Wake Forest Western Carolina (Weslyan leads 2-0) (Virginia leads 47-8) (Georgia Tech leads 27-22) (Georgia Tech leads 5-0) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 7-17 Away: 1-23 Neutral: 0-7 Home: 17-6 Away: 8-15 Neutral: 2-1 Home: 5-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1976-77 L 50-74 11/24/79 a L 44-85 11/25/79 n W 94-67 2/22/85 h W 83-61 L 43-53 1/17/81 h L 42-66 2/2/80 a L 71-80 2/4/87 h W 85-47 2/12/81 n L 49-61 2/10/81 h W 78-62 2/1/89 h W 69-46 Tift College 1/16/82 a L 45-75 1/31/82 a W 64-53 1/2/91 h W 94-71 (Tift leads 7-6) 2/15/82 h L 51-56 2/23/83 h W 93-72 12/28/95 h W 88-48 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-1 11/21/82 a L 59-80 2/4/84 a L 70-79 1974-75 L 45-82 2/14/83 h W 55-54 2/25/84 h W 77-74 Western Michigan L 33-51 1/23/84 h L 65-75 1/5/85 a L 49-54 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) n L 54-65 2/18/84 a L 50-89 2/9/85 h L 55-77 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 W 67-53 3/2/84 n L 58-75 2/1/86 h L 60-73 12/29/99 h W 95-89(OT) 1975-76 L 50-67 1/21/85 h L 47-71 2/9/86 a L 62-75 L 57-68 2/16/85 a L 67-97 1/12/87 a W 95-82 William & Mary 11/24/85 a L 52-86 2/14/87 h W 72-70 1976-77 L 64-72 (Georgia Tech leads 3-0) 2/15/86 h L 64-82 1/23/88 h L 66-71 L 70-72 Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 3/1/86 n L 64-90 2/7/88 a L 79-87 1977-78 W 72-58 12/8/90 n W 78-60 1/17/87 h L 66-76 1/8/89 a L 57-85 W 85-69 12/29/96 h W 78-53 2/11/87 a L 56-78 2/11/89 h W 88-82 1/22/79 a W 70-68 12/31/03 h W 67-57 2/5/79 h W 79-62 1/20/88 a L 69-90 1/6/90 h L 52-70 11/21/80 n W 87-78 2/25/88 h L 68-91 2/18/90 a L 59-73 1/21/89 h W 105-80 1/6/91 a L 72-85 Winthrop (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) Tulane 2/4/89 a L 74-91 2/7/91 h W 74-67 1/20/90 h L 77-97 1/8/92 h W 74-56 Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 2/3/90 a L 65-94 2/21/92 a W 83-66 11/25/88 h W 83-61 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 3/3/90 n L 65-73 1/10/93 a L 70-85 12/30/90 h W 124-47 1977-78 W 68-53 1/19/91 h L 72-98 2/21/93 h W 85-72 1/10/81 h W 72-58 2/2/91 a L 94-98 1/9/94 h W 70-60 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1/25/92 a L 74-79 2/20/94 a L 69-70 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) UAB 2/8/92 h L 62-86 1/12/95 h W 83-77 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 (Georgia Tech leads 3-1) 3/9/92 n L 69-70 2/11/95 a L 61-66 3/26/92 n W 78-77 Home: 2-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 1/23/93 h L 81-107 1/10/96 a L 67-81 2/20/86 h W 67-66 2/5/93 a L 53-88 2/11/96 h W 75-65 12/6/86 n W 77-65 1/22/94 a L 75-88 1/19/97 a W 80-65 11/27/87 h W 101-75 2/6/94 h L 54-82 2/16/97 h W 83-67 11/23/91 a L 72-91 1/21/95 a L 53-73 1/11/98 a W 80-60 2/20/95 h L 53-61 2/13/98 h W 58-53 UCF 1/20/96 h L 58-79 2/26/98 n W 78-67 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/20/96 a L 62-80 1/4/99 a L 72-77 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 1/16/97 a L 53-74 2/3/99 h W 74-58 12/14/03 h W 70-48 2/13/97 h W 72-60 1/6/00 a W 73-62 2/28/97 n L 63-77 2/6/00 h W 60-54 UCLA 12/6/97 h W 84-65 1/25/01 a L 71-79 1/30/98 a L 57-93 2/25/01 h W 79-63 (UCLA leads 1-0) 1/14/99 a L 62-82 1/4/02 a W 65-56 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 2/18/99 h L 73-86 2/3/02 h L 61-64 12/19/94 n L 69-81 1/3/00 a L 70-83 1/31/03 a W 74-70 2/3/00 h L 65-66 3/3/03 h W 77-60 Utah State 1/7/01 h W 70-65 1/29/04 h L 55-57 (OT) (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) 2/8/01 a W 87-70 2/20/04 a L 61-63 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 1/10/02 h W 92-61 3/5/04 n L 59-61 12/15/86 n W 106-40 2/11/02 a L 79-85 3/2/02 n L 58-60 Weber State Valdosta State 1/16/03 a L 63-74 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) (Valdosta St. leads 4-0) 2/16/03 h L 54-56 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-2 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 1/12/04 a L 59-60 11/28/98 h W 81-46 Alex Stewart, the Tech 12/10/79 a L 84-113 2/12/04 h W 65-55 record holder for most 1/18/80 h L 65-82 West Georgia 1/26/81 a L 61-68 games played in a career Virginia Commonwealth (West Georgia leads 3-2) 2/21/81 h L 68-99 with 121, played against 49 (Georgia Tech leads 1-0) Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-0 1975-76 L 35-97 different teams in her five Vanderbilt 12/5/87 n W 73-63 L 38-83 years as a Yellow Jacket. (Vanderbilt leads 3-2) 1977-78 n L 79-94 Home: 1-2 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 0-0 Virginia Tech 1/11/81 h W 57-55 1978-79 a W 69-67 (Virginia Tech leads 1-0) 1/30/85 h W 69-67 2/19/79 h W 71-63 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 11/17/79 a L 61-67 3/22/03 n L 59-61 West Virginia 1/28/80 h L 67-77 (West Virginia leads 2-0) 1/9/82 h L 74-80 Wagner Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 (Georgia Tech leads 2-0) 2/16/83 h L 78-86(OT) Villanova Home: 0-0 Away: 2-0 Neutral: 0-0 11/28/03 n L 61-75 (Villanova leads 1-0) 12/29/84 a W 81-70 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-1 12/19/00 a W 73-50 12/18/82 n L 59-68

109 YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS

Year G FG- FGA Pct. 3P- 3PA Pct. FT- FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF- DQ A TO Blk S Pts. Avg. 1976-77 Tech 27 719- 1972 .365 ------187- 463 .404 1803 66.8 1625 60.2 Opp. 27 522- 1823 .286 ------165- 373 .442 1198 44.4 1209 44.7 1977-78 Tech 27 902- 2230 .404 ------316- 514 .615 1475 54.6 2120 79.6 Opp. 27 658- 1935 .340 ------319- 583 .547 1262 46.7 1641 60.8 1978-79 Tech 26 813- 2186 .372 ------314- 518 .606 1308 50.3 1941 74.7 Opp. 26 683- 1883 .363 ------304- 516 .589 1009 38.8 1666 64.1 1979-80 Tech 25 678- 1722 .394 ------339- 543 .624 988 39.5 532- na 343 651 48 290 1695 67.8 Opp. 25 852- 1870 .456 ------366- 613 .597 1221 48.8 513- na 320 596 42 387 2070 82.8 1980-81 Tech 27 702- 1740 .403 ------403- 596 .676 1081 40.0 560- 13 324 604 52 243 1839 68.1 Opp. 27 808- 1919 .421 ------390- 610 .639 1304 48.3 569- 12 308 554 51 265 2006 74.3 1981-82 Tech 25 577- 1439 .401 ------325- 479 .679 904 36.2 458- 11 260 581 37 245 1479 59.2 Opp. 25 705- 1575 .448 ------261- 415 .629 1016 40.6 484- 15 360 524 70 248 1671 66.8 1982-83 Tech 28 671- 1612 .416 ------466- 715 .652 1092 39.0 474- 7 297 597 51 234 1808 64.6 Opp. 28 870- 1969 .442 ------279- 431 .647 1195 42.7 627- 31 324 497 83 264 2019 72.1 1983-84 Tech 28 758- 1846 .411 ------357- 577 .619 1166 41.6 573- 18 380 585 46 252 1873 66.9 Opp. 28 802- 1827 .439 ------397- 570 .697 1160 41.4 581- 19 349 543 109 250 2001 71.5 1984-85 Tech 27 733- 1648 .444 ------419- 602 .696 1114 41.3 540- 18 396 630 98 209 1885 69.8 Opp. 27 794- 1839 .432 ------363- 549 .661 1098 40.6 532- 15 401 520 73 334 1951 72.3 1985-86 Tech 27 806- 1757 .459 ------364- 534 .682 1094 40.5 518- 21 471 548 86 239 1976 73.2 Opp. 27 860- 1869 .460 ------388- 577 .672 1104 40.8 502- 14 423 490 87 279 2108 78.1 1986-87 Tech 27 814- 1867 .436 4- 17 .235 381- 570 .668 1227 45.4 582- 25 427 544 124 237 2013 74.6 Opp. 27 774- 1783 .434 2- 4 .500 405- 650 .623 1141 42.3 536 15 439 531 79 276 1955 72.4 1987-88 Tech 27 825- 1828 .451 106- 289 .367 341- 490 .696 1099 40.7 492- 14 467 492 115 209 2097 77.7 Opp. 27 864- 1950 .443 62- 153 .405 358- 544 .658 1206 44.7 480- 7 475 453 55 236 2148 79.6 1988-89 Tech 28 797- 1837 .434 109- 286 .381 422- 598 .706 1125 40.2 529- 16 453 524 80 241 2125 75.9 Opp. 28 866- 2018 .429 68- 252 .316 421- 633 .665 1304 46.6 549- 15 494 487 64 300 2221 79.3 1989-90 Tech 30 854- 1973 .433 109- 307 .355 452- 620 .729 1142 38.1 589- 23 521 478 69 299 2269 75.6 Opp. 30 853- 1889 .452 82- 216 .380 479- 710 .675 1257 41.9 522- 9 521 559 67 231 2267 75.6 1990-91 Tech 28 893- 1896 .471 102- 282 .362 471- 672 .701 1178 42.1 588- 23 529 552 80 341 2359 84.3 Opp. 28 811- 1862 .436 82- 269 .305 448- 690 .649 1168 41.7 549- 13 459 576 55 282 2152 76.9 1991-92 Tech 33 964- 2120 .455 97- 283 .343 526- 725 .726 1339 40.6 641- 21 514 604 109 348 2551 77.3 Opp. 33 854- 2062 .414 97- 295 .329 492- 731 .673 1289 39.1 595- 7 477 640 58 287 2297 69.6 1992-93 Tech 27 828- 1885 .439 76- 225 .338 393- 563 .698 1182 43.8 520- 17 461 521 89 309 2125 78.7 Opp. 27 752- 1704 .441 122- 357 .342 403- 588 .685 1042 38.6 499- 17 435 537 65 251 2029 75.1 1993-94 Tech 27 684- 1789 .382 41- 181 .227 330- 527 .626 1172 43.4 537- 12 354 535 95 335 1739 64.4 Opp. 27 669- 1584 .422 98- 310 .316 403- 602 .669 1105 40.9 506- 13 409 567 73 278 1839 68.1 1994-95 Tech 30 858- 1953 .439 115- 383 .300 385- 584 .659 1260 42.0 519- 9 519 534 88 272 2216 73.9 Opp. 30 797- 1970 .405 120- 379 .317 367- 536 .685 1239 41.3 503- 9 467 563 64 243 2081 69.4 1995-96 Tech 27 756- 1730 .437 43- 166 .259 406- 591 .687 1081 40.0 445- 11 378 515 90 309 1961 72.6 Opp. 27 688- 1605 .429 110- 335 .328 289- 446 .648 1053 39.0 500- 140 392 631 89 198 1775 65.7 1996-97 Tech 27 709- 1618 .438 119- 330 .361 370- 544 .680 1014 37.6 400- 8 398 464 64 246 1907 70.6 Opp. 27 694- 1590 .436 141- 415 .340 275- 401 .686 976 36.1 474- 7 377 523 64 215 1804 66.8 1997-98 Tech 28 636- 1646 .386 104- 341 .305 404- 617 .655 1135 40.5 490- 14 327 585 80 186 1780 63.6 Opp. 28 782- 1803 .434 128- 406 .315 355- 548 .648 1110 39.6 517- 14 421 460 68 297 2047 73.1 1998-99 Tech 27 732- 1675 .437 125- 339 .369 446- 666 .670 1110 41.1 468- 11 366 528 57 246 2035 75.4 Opp. 27 735- 1764 .417 131- 420 .312 363- 535 .679 1073 39.7 554- 20 440 504 79 274 1964 72.7 1999-2000 Tech 31 796- 1931 .412 131- 399 .328 443- 697 .636 1253 40.4 553- 5 459 571 50 335 2166 69.9 Opp. 31 802- 1879 .427 164- 499 .329 366- 543 .674 1156 37.3 593- 474 594 98 276 2134 68.8 2000-01 Tech 29 793- 1867 .425 64- 217 .295 466- 679 .686 1193 41.1 591- 21 402 524 77 271 2116 73.0 Opp. 29 757- 1752 .432 149- 422 .353 416- 630 .660 1055 36.4 593- 436 535 106 212 2079 71.7 2001-02 Tech 29 788- 1794 .439 68- 249 .273 407- 628 .648 1245 42.9 513- 21 458 519 91 237 2051 70.7 Opp. 29 672- 1700 .395 144- 455 .316 367- 552 .665 963 33.2 518- 394 513 84 233 1855 64.0 2002-03 Tech 31 782- 1940 .403 103- 326 .316 450- 685 .657 1329 42.9 518- 8 395 483 123 248 2117 68.3 Opp. 31 720- 1813 .397 153- 416 .368 351- 551 .637 1094 35.5 559- 7 449 513 101 205 1944 62.7 2003-04 Tech 29 676- 1689 .400 111- 373 .298 370- 558 .663 1134 39.1 539- 18 362 474 111 191 1833 63.2 Opp. 29 651- 1625 .401 151- 435 .347 401- 593 .676 1031 35.6 474- 7 387 450 86 179 1854 63.9

110 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS TECH TIMELINE

Senda Berenson Abbott (right) introduced the game of • 1892: One of the pioneers of women’s basketball was Senda Berenson basketball to women at Smith College in 1892 and is Abbott, a gymnastics instructor at Smith College. known as the “Mother of Women’s Basketball.” The birthplace of women’s basketball was Smith College When Berenson Abbott first introduced basketball to the women of Smith (below). Shown here is the Class of 1904 vs. the College in 1892, no men were permitted to watch the games. After all, Class of 1903 in the Smith College Alumnae Gym. women dressed in bloomers and sweating was considered “unladylike.” Shown below the gymnasium is the 1903 basketball team from Smith College. Berenson Abbott had become so intrigued by this new game invented by Dr. that she traveled to Springfield, Mass., to see it herself.

She decided that if men could play, then so could women, but she modified the rules to create a less aggressive version. Her variation consisted of two 15-minute halves during which the ball was not dribbled but instead was passed among nine players, who were restricted to certain positions on the court. The modifications were designed to limit rough play and not wear out the players.

• 1895: In 1895, the first intercollegiate game was played between Stanford and California, with the two teams sharing one half of the court.

• 1938: Women’s basketball is further modified to include a full-court and six-player game.

• 1969: Along the same lines as the National Invitation Tournament for men’s basketball, the first Women’s National Invitation Tournament was held in 1969 in West Chester, Pa.

• 1971: Another rule change takes effect with the adoption of a five- player game with a 30-second shot clock.

• 1972: Before there was an NCAA Championship for women’s basketball, the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Championships was established.

• Spring 1973: Students Carolyn Thigpen, Deni Heitman and Terri McClure approach Georgia Tech Intramural Director Jim Culpepper with the

idea of starting a women’s basketball program at Tech. Archives Smith College photos courtesy of Georgia Tech’s women’s basketball evolved out of campus intramural leagues • Fall 1973: A four-team women’s intramural basketball league is (below, right). Georgia Tech’s first women’s basketball team (far below, right) formed. (1974-75): Front Row (L-R): Marguerite Frick, Ellen Ray, Terri McClure, Deni Heitmann, Julie Miller. Back Row (L-R): Margaret O’Dell, Paula McKenzie, • Spring 1974: Not satisfied with the level of play offered in the Carolyn Thigpen, Robin Reinhardt, Debbie Follrod and Leslie Corbitt intramural league, Thigpen, Heitman and McClure once again approach Culpepper, expressing their desire to start an intercollegiate women’s basketball team at Tech.

• 1974: Jim Culpepper is named the first women’s basketball coach, Bonnie Tate (below) became the eventually leading Tech from Division III to Division I standing. first Yellow Jacket to score 1,000 points in a career. • 1974-75: Tech joins the Georgia Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women and plays its first season with a full schedule.

• 1974-75: Five games into the inaugural season, Georgia Tech records its first women’s basketball victory, a 51-33 win over Gordon.

• 1978: Georgia Tech downs Tift 85-69, marking the 50th win in Georgia Tech women’s basketball history.

• 1978-79: Bonnie Tate becomes the first player in Yellow Jacket history to score 1,000 points in her career.

• 1979: Georgia Tech joins the Atlantic Coast Conference.

• Nov. 25, 1979: Tech notches its first ACC victory, defeating Wake Forest 94-79 in Atlanta.

• 1980: is named coach for one year, signing the Yellow Jackets’ first scholarship players — Kate Brandt and Tina Blalock. Jim Culpepper (right) 1980-81 • : Bernadette McGlade is named Georgia Tech’s first full-time was Tech’s first head women’s basketball coach. women’s basketball • Jan. 31, 1982: Tech posts its first road win against an ACC opponent with a 64-53 victory at Wake Forest. coach.

128 TECH TIMELINE

• 1982: The first NCAA Championship for women is conducted.

• Dec. 17, 1983: The Yellow Jackets post the 100th all-time win in school history by defeating Georgia State 80-43 at the South Florida Invitational in Tampa.

• Dec. 1, 1984: The Yellow Jackets record their largest victory in history, defeating Converse by 85 points, 116-31.

• Dec. 2, 1985: Tech scores 124 points against Presbyterian, totaling the highest single-game point mark in Yellow Jacket history.

• Jan. 5, 1986: Dolores Bootz becomes the first Georgia Tech women’s basketball player to be named ACC Player of the Week.

• Jan. 6, 1987: Tech tops No. 13 Maryland 81-80 in overtime for the Benny Dees (above) coached Tech for Yellow Jackets’ first win over a nationally-ranked opponent. one season, during the 1979-80 cam- paign. Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in- • Jan. 12, 1987: With senior Tory Ehle going 10-for-10 from the free ductee Jamie Posey (above, middle) played for the Jack- throw line in the final 2:08, Tech downs Wake Forest 95-82 for the ets from 1978-81. Tech’s first scholarship players Kate program’s second ACC road win in history. Brandt (top right) and Tina Blalock (right) played at Tech • 1986-87: The Yellow Jackets post Tech’s first winning season as a from 1981-84. Division I school, finishing the year 14-13. Tech also claims its first sweeps over ACC opponents, beating both Clemson and Wake Forest twice.

• Dec. 20, 1987: Marielle Walker scores a school-record 43 points in the Yellow Jackets 108-88 victory over Iona. Bernadette McGlade (below) was named Tech’s • Feb. 10, 1988: Georgia Tech defeats Auburn-Montgomery 89-72 to first full-time head women’s basketball coach record the program’s 150th victory all-time. prior to the 1981-82 season. Ida Neal (right) was the first Tech player to earn first-team all- • Feb. 13, 1988: With Ida Neal banking in a 35-foot buzzer beater, the ACC honors in 1989. Joyce Pierce (below right) Yellow Jackets claimed their first victory over North Carolina, 76-74, giving Coach Bernadette McGlade her first victory over her alma mater. helped lead Tech to the ACC title game • 1988: Agnus Berenato is promoted from assistant coach to head coach and the NWIT cham- of the Yellow Jackets. pionship in 1992. Yellow Jackets • January 21, 1989: Tech downs 13th-ranked Virginia 105-80, totaling the fifth-highest point total in school history. In the game, Karen Demieta Keener and Lounsbury tied an ACC record with six three-pointers, while Ida Neal Devony Caldwell became Tech’s all-time assist leader with 407. She finished with 508. (bottom right) cel- ebrate Tech’s berth • 1989: Ida Neal becomes the first Tech player to be named first team in the finals of the All-ACC. 1992 ACC Tour- • March 7, 1992: Joyce Pierce’s shot at the buzzer lifts the Jackets to a nament. 68-67 upset of No. 4 Maryland, marking the highest ranked team Tech has defeated and giving Tech its first ACC Tournament victory.

• March 8, 1992: With its second one-point victory in as many days, Georgia Tech edges Clemson, 74-73, to become the first No. 7 seed to advance to the ACC Tournament final.

• March 9, 1992: Tech’s bid for an ACC Tournament title falls short as the Yellow Jackets drop a one-point decision to top-ranked and top-seeded Virginia, 70-69.

• March 28, 1992: Georgia Tech defeats Hawaii, 90-72, in the finals of the National Women’s Invitation Tournament to claim its first postseason championship.

• Dec. 21, 1992: Tech makes its first appearance in the national polls, debuting at No. 25 in the Associated Press poll. The Jackets would climb as high as 23rd in the AP and 21st in the USA Today poll.

• 1992-93: The Yellow Jackets receive their first invitation to the NCAA Tournament falling to Northwestern, 90-62, in the first round.

• Feb. 19, 1993: Tech downs NC State, 92-89 in double overtime to make Agnus Berenato (above) Agnus Berenato the winningest women’s basketball coach in school became Georgia Tech’s winningest history. women’s basketball coach in 1993 with a 92-89 win against NC State. 129 TECH TIMELINE

• 1993: Joyce Pierce becomes the first Yellow Jacket to be named an honorable mention All-American, receiving the honor from Kodak. Tiffany Martin (left) became the Yellow Jackets’ all-time assist leader on • Feb. 9, 1994: Agnus Berenato garners her 100th win as Yellow Jacket January 27, 1997. She finished her head coach with an 88-73 victory over East Tennessee State. career with a total of 559 assists from 1994-97. • Feb. 27, 1994: By topping Duke 61-56, Coach Berenato wins her 150th overall game as a head coach.

• Jan. 5, 1997: Georgia Tech defeats seventh-ranked NC State, 73-72, sparking back-to-back conference wins and a five-game win streak.

• Jan. 27, 1997: With 32 points against Duke, Kisha Ford becomes Tech’s all-time leading scorer.

• Jan. 27, 1997: Tiffany Martin passes Ida Neal to become the Yellow Jacket’s all-time assist leader with 559.

• Feb. 19, 1997: Kisha Ford is named National Player of the Week by On-Line Women’s Hoops after averaging 26 points and eight rebounds. Kisha Ford (right) became • 1997: Kisha Ford earns first-team All-ACC honors, becoming the second the Yellow Jackets’ first player in school history to receive the distinction and the first to be named WNBA draft pick when she All-ACC four years. was selected by the in 1997. • 1997: Kisha Ford becomes the first Yellow Jacket drafted by the WNBA, being taken by the New York Liberty.

• Jan. 11, 1998: Coach Agnus Berenato records her 200th career win as the Jackets defeat Wake Forest 80-60.

• 1998-99: Georgia Tech celebrates its 25th season of women’s basketball.

• Nov. 27, 1998: Junior Danielle Donehew breaks the school record for most three-pointers made in a game with eight in a 96-62 win against Samford.

• Jan. 2, 1999: Freshman Niesha Butler erupts for 40 points in Tech’s 92- 70 win against Florida State at home. Danielle Donehew (left) set a school • Jan. 24, 1999: The Yellow Jackets defeat No. 7/6 North Carolina, 91-84, record for three- marking the third top-10 opponent Tech has defeated in as many seasons. pointers made in a • Feb. 3, 1999: Kenya Williams becomes the 15th player in school history game and in a season to record 1,000 career points in a 74-58 win over Wake Forest at home. in 1998-99.

• 1999: Niesha Butler is named ACC Rookie of the Year and a freshman All-American.

• 1999-2000: The Yellow Jackets defeat three ranked opponents (No. 15/ 12 UNC, No. 14/11 NC State and No. 15/14 NC State) and advance to the quarterfinals of the WNIT.

• Jan. 6, 2000: Georgia Tech senior guard Danielle Donehew broke the eight-year-old Tech record for career three-pointers made in the Jackets’ 73-62 win at Wake Forest. Donehew hit her second three of the game with 17:43 to go to break Karen Lounsbury’s record of 205.

• Jan. 13, 2000: Donehew once again set a new school mark, this time for three-pointers attempted in a career. The senior broke Karen Lounsbury’s mark of 550 in Tech’s 55-44 win against 15th-ranked North Carolina. Niesha Butler (right) was • March 4, 2000: Georgia Tech defeats 15th-ranked NC State 71-62, in named the ACC Rookie of the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament advancing to the ACC semis for the first time since 1992. the Year in 1999 and a freshman all-American. • March 5, 2000: Georgia Tech receives its third postseason berth with the second WNIT appearance in school history.

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• March 18, 2000: Sophomore Milli Martinez leads the Jackets to an 81- 74 win over Chattanooga, as Tech advances to the quarterfinals of the WNIT for the second time in school history. Martinez finished the contest with 20 points.

• Jan. 11, 2001: Tech sophomore guard Alex Stewart records 11 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists to become just the second player in school history to record a triple-double. She also became the first player in ACC history to accomplish the feat after coming off of the bench.

• Feb. 8, 2001: The Yellow Jackets defeated 24th-ranked Virginia 87-70, garnering their first-ever win in Charlottesville over the Cavaliers.

• March 5, 2001: Georgia Tech receives its second-straight postseason berth with a bid to the WNIT. The trip marks the third time the Jackets have appeared in the WNIT and the fourth postseason trip overall.

• Dec. 5, 2001: Jacket junior guard Nina Bärlin becomes the first player in ACC and school history to record 10 or more assists in four-straight game when she accomplished the feat against E. Washington (11), Arkansas St. (14), Southern (11) and Florida State (13).

• Jan. 10, 2002: Bärlin breaks the 16-year-old school record single-game assist record with 17 helpers against Virginia. Tech’s Alex Stewart (top • Feb. 23, 2002: Georgia Tech senior guard Milli Martinez becomes the left) became the first third player in school history to record a triple-double with 12 points, 10 player in ACC history rebounds and 10 assists against Morris Brown. Tech becomes the only to record a triple- school in the ACC with three triple-doubles in its women’s basketball double off the bench history. when she finished the Jackets’ game against Charleston • April 22, 2003: Georgia Tech makes its second NCAA Tournament appearance by traveling to West Lafayette, Ind., as the 10th seed to face Southern with 11 points, 10 rebounds 7th-seeded Virginia Tech in the first round at Purdue. The Yellow Jackets and 11 assists. Milli Martinez (top drop a tight 61-59 decision in the game. center) became the third player in Tech history to record a triple-double • April 5-7, 2003: Georgia Tech hosts to the NCAA Women’s Final Four at when she finished with 12 points, 10 the for the second time in school history. rebounds and 10 assists against Morris Brown on February 23, 2002. • May 19, 2003: MaChelle Joseph is named the fifth head women’s basketball coach in school history. Joseph replaces Agnus Berenato who Nina Bärlin (top right) broke the 16- left to become the head coach at Pittsburgh. year-old school record for assists in a game on January 10, 2002, with • 2003: Sonja Mallory became the second Georgia Tech player in history 17 helpers in a win over Virginia. to be drafted by the WNBA when the New York Liberty selected her in the second round. Sonja Mallory (right) became the second Georgia Tech player in his- tory to be drafted by the WNBA, when the New York Liberty selected her in the second round.

In 2003, Georgia Tech hosted the NCAA Women’s Final Four (left) for the second time. The Yellow Jackets also earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1993.

MaChelle Joseph (right) be- came the fifth head coach in school history on May 19, 2003 after serving the previ- ous two years as the team’s top assistant coach.

131 INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATS

Donna Alligood 5-11 • Center/Forward • College Park, Ga. (Arlington HS) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1980-81 17- 4- 13 .308 ------7- 8 .875 22- 1.3 1 9 1 1 11- 0 99- 5.8 15- 0.9 1981-82 24- 14- 34 .412 ------6- 10 .600 48- 2.0 4 23 0 5 35- 2 223- 9.3 34- 1.4 TOTALS 41- 18- 47 .383 ------13- 18 .722 70- 1.7 5 32 1 6 46- 2 322- 7.9 49- 1.2

Val Avant 5-8 • Guard • Boston, Mass. (Florida JC) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1987-88 27- 25 63- 162 .389 ------36- 52 .692 61- 2.3 142 92 1 27 34- 0 848- 31.4 162- 6.0 TOTALS 27- 25 63- 162 .389 ------36- 52 .692 61- 2.3 142 92 1 27 34- 0 848- 31.4 162- 6.0

Lindsey Aves 5-11 • Guard/Forward • Waterloo, Iowa (Waterloo West) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1998-99 18- 0 9- 31 .290 3- 9 .333 0- 1 .000 17- 0.9 5 4 5 5 13- 0 128- 7.1 21- 1.2 1999-2000 21- 0 6- 26 .231 3- 15 .200 7- 10 .700 17- 0.8 8 12 4 5 4- 0 117- 5.6 22- 1.0 TOTALS 39- 0 15- 57 .263 6- 24 .250 7- 11 .636 34- 0.9 13 16 9 10 17- 0 245- 6.3 43- 1.1

Selena Baldwin 5-8 • Guard • Jonesboro, Ga. (Jonesboro) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1989-90 29- 1 46- 113 .407 18- 48 .375 18- 27 .667 47- 1.6 44 44 1 23 28- 0 325- 11.2 128- 4.4 1990-91 26- 1 32- 86 .372 18- 45 .400 23- 34 .676 37- 1.4 45 33 2 27 32- 0 295- 11.3 105- 4.0 1991-92 33- 17 99- 234 .423 25- 79 .316 38- 51 .745 51- 1.5 89 73 4 44 55- 0 676- 20.5 261- 7.9 1992-93 25- 22 119- 272 .438 40- 103 .388 67- 92 .728 66- 2.6 104 90 2 54 58- 2 814- 32.6 345-13.8 TOTALS 113- 41 296- 705 .420 101 275 .367 146- 178 .820 201- 1.8 282 240 9 148 173- 2 2110- 18.7 839- 7.4

Nina Bärlin 5-9 • Guard • Katrineholm, Sweden (Sandagymnasiet School) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1999-2000 31- 31 74- 223 .332 11- 39 .282 64- 106 .604 98- 3.2 117 105 1 56 82- 0 834- 26.9 223- 7.2 2000-01 26- 25 51- 134 .381 4- 15 .267 54- 78 .692 62- 2.4 79 69 7 32 71- 2 641- 24.7 160- 6.2 2001-02 17- 17 42- 120 .350 7- 32 .219 50- 70 .714 63- 3.7 135 61 5 37 44- 2 584- 34.4 141- 8.3 2002-03 1- 1 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0.0 0 1 0 0 0- 0 1- 1.0 0- 0.0 TOTALS 75- 74 167- 478 .349 22- 86 .256 168- 254 .661 223- 3.0 331 236 13 125 197- 5 2060- 27.5 524- 7.0

Tina Blalock 5-8 • Guard • Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1980-81 5- 32- 60 .533 ------12- 17 .706 21- 3.5 7 15 0 1 14- 0 113- 22.6 76-12.7 1981-82 8- 4- 9 .444 ------2- 4 .500 5- 0.6 1 4 0 1 0- 0 43- 5.4 10- 1.3 1982-83 19- 0 15- 45 .333 ------16- 20 .800 21- 1.1 14 16 0 5 13- 0 201- 10.6 46- 2.4 TOTALS 32- 51- 114 .447 ------30- 41 .732 47- 1.5 22 35 0 7 27- 0 357- 11.2 132- 4.1

Tamika Boatner 6-2 • Forward/Center • Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1999-2000 16- 0 10- 28 .357 0- 0 .000 10- 12 .833 22- 1.4 0 7 1 1 8- 0 99- 6.2 30- 1.9 2000-01 28- 6 68- 153 .444 0- 0 .000 32- 67 .478 115- 4.1 13 69 8 10 86- 5 530- 18.9 168- 6.0 2001-02 26- 10 38- 78 .487 2- 6 .333 25- 38 .658 63 2.4 17 55 0 7 55- 2 390- 15.0 103 4.0 TOTALS 70- 16 116- 259 .448 2- 6 .333 67- 117 .573 200- 2.9 30 131 9 18 149- 7 1019- 14.6 301- 4.3

Dolores Bootz 6-7 • Center • Marlboro, N.Y. (Marlboro) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1984-85 14- 13 100- 171 .585 ------51- 65 .785 119- 8.5 5 15 41 6 34- 0 375- 26.8 251-17.9 1985-86 23- 18 180- 295 .610 ------57- 88 .648 266- 11.6 10 42 56 12 66- 3 645- 28.0 417-18.1 1986-87 27- 26 212- 375 .565 ------75- 109 .688 310- 11.5 7 63 68 33 89- 4 781- 28.9 499-18.5 1987-88 27- 22 238- 391 .609 ------80- 116 .690 283- 10.5 11 40 80 25 91- 5 793- 29.4 556-20.6 TOTALS 91- 79 730- 1232 .593 ------263- 378 .696 978- 10.7 33 160 245 76 280- 12 2594- 28.5 1723-18.9

Kate Brandt 5-7 • Guard • Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1980-81 26- 132- 320 .413 ------82- 115 .713 84- 3.2 63 100 0 44 72- 4 727- 28.0 346-13.3 1981-82 25- 137- 287 .478 ------70- 87 .805 71- 2.8 72 95 2 53 66- 0 795- 31.8 344-13.8 1982-83 28- 25 138- 311 .444 ------57- 69 .826 94- 3.4 63 98 0 48 66- 1 901- 32.2 333-11.9 1983-84 28- 28 168- 385 .436 ------63- 91 .692 92- 3.3 100 93 1 70 72- 2 961- 34.3 399-14.3 TOTALS 107- 575- 1303 .441 ------272- 362 .751 341- 3.2 298 386 3 215 276- 7 3384- 31.6 1422-13.3

Stacey Buchannon 6-1 • Forward • High Point, N.C. (High Point Central) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1993-94 27- 3 65- 171 .380 0- 0 .000 34- 69 .493 116- 4.3 6 33 4 10 67- 3 457- 16.9 164- 6.1 1994-95 19- 7 42- 96 .438 0- 0 .000 22- 44 .500 106- 5.6 4 17 7 8 47- 0 371- 19.5 106- 5.6 TOTALS 46- 10 107- 267 .401 0- 0 .000 56- 113 .496 222- 4.8 10 50 11 18 114- 3 828- 18.0 270- 5.9

Niesha Butler 5-8 • Guard • New York, N.Y. (Riverdale Country) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1998-99 27- 27 178- 445 .400 30- 84 .357 135- 191 .707 136- 5.0 120 155 20 47 86- 3 807- 29.9 521-19.3 1999-2000 4- 4 21- 48 .438 3- 9 .333 8- 11 .727 17- 4.3 12 9 2 11 5- 0 80- 20.0 53-13.3 2000-01 28- 23 160- 421 .380 27- 84 .321 91- 125 .728 96- 3.4 72 95 7 53 83- 3 800- 28.6 438-15.6 2001-02 6- 3 18- 61 .295 2- 12 .167 9- 19 .474 25 4.2 9 12 1 9 13- 1 122- 20.3 47 7.8 TOTALS 65- 57 377- 975 .387 62- 189 .328 243- 346 .702 274- 4.2 213 271 30 120 187- 7 1809- 27.8 1059-16.3

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Devony Caldwell 5-7 • Guard/Forward • Thomaston, Ga. (Upson County) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1989-90 30- 3 78- 150 .520 8- 25 .320 60- 79 .759 156- 5.2 24 44 3 33 87- 6 566- 18.9 224- 7.5 1990-91 28- 17 106- 220 .482 21- 52 .404 59- 77 .766 152- 5.4 74 92 1 38 64- 1 720- 25.7 292-10.4 1991-92 33- 17 139- 291 .478 23- 50 .460 71- 90 .789 163- 4.9 59 93 1 55 65- 2 913- 27.7 372-11.3 1992-93 27- 26 156- 353 .442 17- 47 .362 48- 61 .787 148- 5.5 79 72 3 54 65- 1 943- 34.9 377-14.0 TOTALS 118- 63 479- 1014 .472 69- 174 .397 238- 307 .775 619- 5.2 236 301 8 180 281- 10 3142- 26.6 1265-10.7

Michelle Carter 5-6 • Guard • Flatwoods, Ky. Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1983-84 22- 0 12- 35 .343 ------13- 18 .722 16- 0.7 7 14 0 4 16- 0 140- 6.4 37- 1.7 TOTALS 22- 0 12- 35 .343 ------13- 18 .722 16- 0.7 7 14 0 4 16- 0 140- 6.4 37- 1.7

Jan Chandler Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 27- 113- 236 .479 ------25- 69 .362 307- 11.4 251- 9.3 TOTALS 27- 113- 236 .479 ------25- 69 .362 307- 11.4 251- 9.3

Valerie Chaney 6-4 • Center • Fort Ashby, W. Va, (Frankfort) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1997-98 11- 0 0- 2 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 1 .000 6- 0.5 0 2 1 0 2- 0 31- 2.8 0- 0.0 TOTALS 11- 0 0- 2 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 1 .000 6- 0.5 0 2 1 0 2- 0 31- 2.8 0- 0.0

Alesia Chavis 5-9 • Guard • Luber City, Ga. (Ocmulgee Academy) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1978-79 23- 39- 105 .371 ------26- 49 .531 43- 1.9 104- 4.5 TOTALS 23- 39- 105 .371 ------26- 49 .531 43- 1.9 104- 4.5

Cindy Cochran 5-10 • Forward/Center • Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1981-82 25- 96- 253 .379 ------69- 95 .726 236- 9.4 26 76 10 28 66- 3 786- 31.4 261-10.4 1982-83 26- 20 99- 245 .404 ------62- 92 .674 221- 8.5 31 67 12 27 51- 2 782- 30.1 260-10.0 1983-84 28- 13 101- 243 .416 ------50- 78 .641 181- 6.5 28 55 8 23 58- 1 681- 24.3 252- 9.0 1984-85 27- 25 99- 231 .429 ------71- 99 .717 166- 6.1 67 99 1 21 57- 1 712- 26.4 269-10.0 TOTALS 106 395 972 .406 ------252 364 .692 804 7.6 152 297 31 99 232 7 2961- 28.0 1042 9.8

Susie Coil 5-9 • Guard • Marietta, Ga. (The Walker School) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2001-02 7- 0 1- 4 .250 0- 1 .000 2- 7 .286 8 1.1 0 2 0 1 1- 0 19- 2.7 4 0.6 TOTALS 7- 0 1- 4 .250 0- 1 .000 2- 7 .286 8 1.1 0 2 0 1 1- 0 19- 2.7 4 0.6

Joya Collier 6-0 • Forward • Augusta, Ga. (Laney) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1995-96 17- 1 22- 32 .688 0- 0 .000 7- 13 .538 35- 2.1 1 7 3 6 17- 0 115- 6.8 51- 3.0 TOTALS 17- 1 22- 32 .688 0- 0 .000 7- 13 .538 35- 2.1 1 7 3 6 17- 0 115- 6.8 51- 3.0

Kim Crawford 5-8 • Guard • Parkersburg, W. Va. (Parkersburg South) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1982-83 27- 7 42- 115 .365 ------38- 48 .792 39- 1.4 27 61 0 7 25- 0 419- 15.5 122- 4.5 1983-84 Injured 1984-85 27- 25 112- 266 .421 ------77- 100 .770 70- 2.6 91 119 0 39 73- 0 832- 30.8 301-11.1 1985-86 17- 1 41- 115 .357 ------19- 27 .704 46- 2.7 32 38 1 10 34- 0 299- 17.6 101- 5.9 TOTALS 71- 33 195- 496 .393 ------134- 175 .766 155- 2.2 150 218 1 56 132- 0 1550- 21.8 524- 7.4

Bronda Davis 5-9 • Guard • Dublin, Ga. (West Laurens) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1989-90 15- 1 17- 36 .472 3- 14 .214 18- 27 .667 16- 1.1 13 20 1 3 16- 0 112- 7.5 55- 3.7 1990-91 21- 0 23- 66 .348 8- 24 .333 22- 31 .710 30- 1.4 46 34 1 24 25- 0 195- 9.3 76- 3.6 TOTALS 36- 1 40- 102 .392 11- 38 .289 40- 58 .690 46- 1.3 59 54 2 27 41- 0 307- 8.5 131- 3.6

Carmen Davis 5-7 • Guard • Memphis, Tenn. (Melrose) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1989-90 30- 28 102- 286 .357 1- 16 .063 85- 120 .708 89- 3.0 173 111 0 46 96- 7 881- 29.4 290- 9.7 1990-91 20- 12 38- 78 .487 2- 6 .333 28- 52 .538 46- 2.3 83 55 1 29 59- 4 464- 23.2 106- 5.3 1991-92 32- 11 51- 106 .481 3- 8 .375 52- 75 .693 60- 1.9 101 85 0 27 72- 3 625- 19.5 157- 4.9 TOTALS 82- 51 191- 470 .406 6- 30 .200 165- 247 .668 195- 2.4 357 251 1 102 227- 14 1970- 24.0 553- 6.7

Emily Davis 6-1 • Forward • Sykesville, Md. (Liberty) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1984-85 19- 0 17- 33 .515 ------23- 29 .793 36- 1.9 8 18 4 5 30- 1 144- 7.6 57- 3.0 1985-86 20- 10 72- 162 .444 ------28- 51 .549 128- 6.4 23 50 6 23 60- 4 483- 24.2 172- 8.6 TOTALS 39- 10 89- 195 .456 ------51- 80 .638 164- 4.2 31 68 10 28 90- 5 627- 16.1 229- 5.9

Mary Denise Delp 5-9 • Forward • Jacksonville, Fla. (Dunwoody Atlanta) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1981-82 24- 8- 36 .222 ------3- 6 .500 22- 0.9 4 23 1 7 13- 0 159- 6.6 19- 0.8 TOTALS 24- 8- 36 .222 ------3- 6 .500 22- 0.9 4 23 1 7 13- 0 159- 6.6 19- 0.8

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Danielle Donehew 5-8 • Guard • Canton, Ga. (Sequoyah) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1996-97 26- 3 57- 133 .429 48- 111 .432 13- 19 .684 30- 1.2 24 28 1 9 17- 0 393- 15.1 175- 6.7 1997-98 28- 10 43- 146 .295 34- 116 .293 24- 33 .727 39- 1.4 25 29 0 9 13- 0 444- 15.9 144- 5.1 1998-99 27- 12 102- 240 .425 86- 210 .410 23- 26 .885 45- 1.7 34 42 0 15 25- 0 717- 26.6 313-11.6 1999-2000 31- 31 107- 312 .343 73- 217 .336 14- 19 .737 37- 1.2 29 37 0 14 15- 0 744- 24.0 301- 9.7 TOTALS 112- 56 309- 831 .372 241- 659 .366 74- 97 .763 151- 1.3 112 136 1 47 70- 0 2298- 20.5 933- 8.3

Kathy Dortch 6-2 • Center • Crestview, Fla. (Crestview) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1992-93 26- 5 52- 117 .444 0- 0 .000 23- 46 .500 141- 5.4 14 31 21 22 39- 0 421- 16.2 127- 4.9 1993-94 27- 26 86- 204 .422 0- 0 .000 43- 76 .566 201- 7.4 23 44 37 49 80- 2 795- 29.4 215- 8.0 1994-95 -Redshirted- 1995-96 25- 21 54- 115 .470 0- 0 .000 27- 49 .551 133- 5.3 8 36 23 32 56- 1 558- 22.3 135- 5.4 1996-97 27- 22 50- 123 .407 0- 0 .000 23- 38 .605 102- 3.8 12 32 17 40 59- 1 496- 18.4 123- 4.6 TOTALS 105- 74 242- 559 .433 0- 0 .000 116- 209 .555 577- 5.5 57 143 98 143 234- 4 2270- 21.6 600- 5.7

Anna Maria Duggins 6-2 • Center • Greensboro, N.C. (Page) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1992-93 17- 3 23- 58 .397 0- 0 .000 6- 8 .750 48- 2.8 9 14 13 7 24- 1 178- 10.5 52- 3.1 1993-94 18- 0 8- 34 .235 0- 0 .000 4- 6 .667 20- 1.1 1 6 9 6 17- 0 114- 6.3 20- 1.1 1994-95 6- 0 8- 23 .348 0- 0 .000 3- 4 .750 17- 2.8 1 8 3 3 7- 0 60- 10.0 19- 3.2 TOTALS 41- 3 39- 115 .339 0- 0 .000 13- 18 .722 85- 2.1 11 28 25 16 48- 1 352- 8.6 91- 2.2

Ashley Ebert 5-7 • Guard • Spartanburg, S.C. (Dorman) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1998-99 22- 15 13- 60 .217 2- 13 .154 16- 22 .727 30- 1.4 55 66 0 12 29- 0 384- 17.5 44- 2.0 1999-00 15- 0 10- 14 .714 0- 0 .000 5- 9 .556 9- 0.6 8 11 0 1 5- 0 62- 4.1 25- 1.7 2000-01 18- 0 3- 6 .500 1- 2 .500 4- 4 1.000 8- 0.4 12 11 0 4 5- 0 83- 4.6 11- 0.6 2001-02 16- 3 9- 24 .375 2- 3 .667 4- 6 .667 13 0.8 26 24 1 5 9- 0 153- 9.6 24- 1.5 TOTALS 71- 18 35- 104 .336 5- 18 .278 29- 41 .707 60- 0.8 101 112 1 22 48- 0 682- 9.6 104- 1.5

Allison Echols 6-1 • Forward • Carlton, Ga. (Madison County) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1988-89 27- 22 93- 244 .381 5- 15 .333 17- 40 .425 154- 5.5 38 29 39 72- 5 661- 24.5 208- 7.7 1989-90 30- 1 39- 99 .394 0- 4 .000 20- 30 .667 57- 1.9 18 27 6 17 39- 0 302- 10.1 98- 3.3 1990-91 28- 21 98- 209 .469 1- 3 .333 31- 46 .674 118- 4.2 42 35 28 27 68- 2 569- 20.3 228- 8.1 1991-92 33- 12 90- 192 .469 0- 3 .000 24- 28 .857 144- 4.4 35 41 22 33 80- 3 668- 20.2 204- 6.2 TOTALS 118- 56 320- 744 .430 6- 25 .240 92- 144 .639 473- 4.0 133 85 116 259- 10 2200- 18.6 738- 6.3

Tory Ehle 5-4 • Guard • Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1983-84 28- 24 105- 255 .412 ------42- 59 .712 53- 1.9 91 109 1 33 55- 0 868- 31.0 252- 9.0 1984-85 27- 26 120- 282 .426 ------40- 55 .727 60- 2.2 112 117 1 53 62- 1 919- 34.0 280-10.4 1985-86 27- 26 136- 304 .447 ------56- 68 .824 86- 3.2 80 66 0 37 47- 1 828- 30.7 328-12.1 1986-87 27- 23 88- 222 .396 ------51- 65 .785 65- 2.4 119 62 2 33 49- 0 830- 30.7 229- 8.5 TOTALS 109- 99 449- 1063 .422 ------189- 247 .765 264- 2.4 402 354 4 156 213- 2 3445- 31.7 1089-10.0

Candi Fails 5-11 • Guard • Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola JC/Woodham) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1998-99 26- 0 19- 42 .452 0- 1 .000 17- 22 .773 33- 1.3 10 20 2 9 27- 0 241- 9.3 55- 2.1 TOTALS 26- 0 19- 42 .452 0- 1 .000 17- 22 .773 33- 1.3 10 20 2 9 27- 0 241- 9.3 55- 2.1

Jackie Farmer 6-4 • Forward Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1986-87 25- 7 66- 146 .452 ------39- 75 .520 198- 7.9 9 41 32 25 78- 4 464- 17.2 171- 6.8 TOTALS 25- 7 66- 146 .452 ------39- 75 .520 198- 7.9 9 41 32 25 78- 4 464- 17.2 171- 6.8

Christie Finney 5-11 • Guard • Arlington, Va. (Bishop O’Connell) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1991-92 20- 0 26- 63 .413 9- 28 .321 15- 21 .714 17 0.9 5 6 2 3 9- 0 131- 6.6 76- 3.8 1992-93 16- 0 13- 29 .448 6- 18 .333 4- 4 1.000 11 0.7 3 7 0 2 7- 0 68- 4.3 36- 2.3 1993-94 22- 10 42- 135 .311 11- 51 .216 17- 27 .630 55 2.5 27 41 2 14 39- 0 350- 15.9 112- 5.1 1994-95 30- 14 95- 229 .367 53- 154 .344 28- 38 .737 68 2.3 44 50 2 26 35- 1 670- 22.3 271- 9.0 TOTALS 88- 24 175- 456 .384 79- 251 .315 64- 90 .711 151 1.7 79 104 6 45 90- 1 1219- 13.9 495- 5.6

Angie Fischer 5-10 • Guard/Forward • Hamilton, Ohio (Ross) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1989-90 14- 0 6- 14 .429 0- 1 .000 0- 2 .000 14- 1.0 3 2 2 3 1- 0 64- 4.6 12- 0.9 1990-91 16- 1 17- 30 .567 0- 1 .000 8- 11 .727 15- 0.9 16 7 1 5 4- 0 114- 7.1 42- 2.6 1991-92 20- 0 17- 33 .515 2- 6 .333 8- 19 .421 29- 1.5 15 10 0 10 11- 0 135- 6.8 44- 2.2 1992-93 23- 5 15- 50 .300 5- 17 .294 10- 12 .833 30- 1.3 24 13 0 10 17- 0 219- 9.5 45- 2.0 TOTALS 73- 6 55- 127 .433 7- 25 .280 26- 44 .591 88- 1.2 58 32 3 28 33- 0 532- 7.3 143- 2.0

Sara Fisher 6-2 • Forward • Red Hook, N.Y. (Red Hook Cathlolic) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1987-88 9- 0 2- 8 .250 ------4- 5 .800 3 0.3 1 3 1 2 9- 0 42- 4.7 8- 0.9 TOTALS 9- 0 2- 8 .250 ------4- 5 .800 3 0.3 1 3 1 2 9- 0 42- 4.7 8- 0.9

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Kisha Ford 5-11 • Guard/Forward • Baltimore, Md. (Bryn Mawr) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1993-94 27- 27 171- 398 .430 6- 16 .375 89- 123 .724 233- 8.6 108 118 9 92 59- 1 939- 34.8 437-16.2 1994-95 28- 26 206- 454 .445 14- 47 .298 95- 147 .646 234- 8.4 83 82 1 53 68- 0 919- 32.8 521-18.6 1995-96 27- 26 182- 449 .405 9- 37 .243 75- 110 .682 172- 6.4 68 88 7 71 70- 3 963- 35.7 448-16.6 1996-97 27- 27 221- 439 .503 7- 21 .333 100- 142 .704 232- 8.6 76 74 15 62 77- 3 1002- 37.1 549-20.3 TOTALS 109- 106 780- 1740 .448 36- 121 .298 359- 522 .688 871- 8.0 335 362 32 278 274- 7 3823- 35.1 1955-17.9

Becky Foster 5-9 • Forward • Dublin, Ga. (West Laurens) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1988-89 15- 0 1- 4 .250 ------2- 2 1.000 7- 0.5 0 1 0 1 8- 0 53- 3.6 4- 0.3 TOTALS 15- 0 1- 4 .250 ------2- 2 1.000 7- 0.5 0 1 0 1 8- 0 53- 3.6 4- 0.3

Betsy Foy 5-10 • Guard • Snellville, Ga. (South Gwinnett) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1997-98 24- 14 55- 174 .316 14- 50 .280 76- 88 .864 72- 3.0 35 59 2 17 62- 1 451- 18.8 200- 8.3 1998-99 1- 0 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0.0 0 1 0 0 1- 0 3- 3.0 0- 0.0 TOTALS 25- 14 55- 175 .314 14- 50 .280 76- 88 .864 72- 3.0 35 60 2 17 63- 1 454- 18.2 200- 8.0

Tammy Fulton 5-5 • Guard • Chamblee, Ga. (Chamblee) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1978-79 15 6- 24 .250 ------2- 2 1.000 7- 0.5 14- 0.9 TOTALS 15 6- 24 .250 ------2- 2 1.000 7- 0.5 14- 0.9

Sarah Gaspar 5-7 • Guard • West Hartford, Conn. (Northwest Catholic) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1993-94 25- 0 34- 114 .298 7- 34 .206 14- 19 .737 23- 0.9 24 38 2 22 26- 0 361- 14.4 89- 3.6 1994-95 25- 0 16- 51 .314 1- 6 .167 4- 6 .667 23- 0.9 13 29 1 13 24- 1 238- 9.5 37- 1.5 1995-96 26- 1 39- 108 .361 3- 21 .143 21- 26 .808 38- 1.5 22 31 1 12 29- 1 355- 12.9 102- 3.9 1996-97 15- 1 4- 33 .121 2- 7 .286 9- 10 .900 10- 0.7 5 8 1 1 9- 0 75- 5.0 19- 1.3 TOTALS 91- 2 93- 306 .304 13- 68 .191 48- 61 .787 94- 1.0 64 101 5 48 88- 2 1029- 11.3 247- 2.7

Theresa Gernatt 6-0 • Forward • Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1987-88 23- 0 21- 46 .457 0- 0 .000 30- 49 .612 67- 2.9 7 13 5 7 23- 0 232- 10.1 72- 3.1 1988-89 28- 28 113- 211 .536 0- 0 .000 75- 109 .688 228- 8.1 40 69 11 32 75- 2 915- 32.7 301-10.8 1989-90 30- 29 139- 258 .539 0- 0 .000 77- 110 .700 192- 6.4 62 52 14 42 92- 5 945- 31.5 355-11.8 1990-91 25- 8 43- 100 .430 0- 0 .000 27- 40 .675 95- 3.8 32 34 6 27 55- 1 406- 16.2 113- 4.5 TOTALS 106- 65 316- 615 .514 0- 0 .000 209- 308 .679 582- 5.5 141 168 36 108 245- 8 2498- 23.6 841- 7.9

Mary Giambruno 5-9 • Guard • Decatur, Ga. (Southwest Dekalb) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1979-80 25 76- 199 .382 ------29- 48 .604 68- 2.7 70 1 29 60 181- 7.2 1980-81 26 23- 72 .319 ------13- 28 .464 36- 1.4 22 51 0 9 47- 1 326- 12.5 59- 2.3 1981-82 25 24- 94 .255 ------17- 23 .739 35- 1.4 39 68 1 25 28- 0 65- 2.6 TOTALS 76 123- 365 .337 ------59- 99 .596 139- 1.8 131 2 63 135 305- 4.0

Jane Gilreath 5-8 • Forward • Decatur, Ga. (Sequoyah) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1980-81 9 3- 8 .375 ------4 6 .667 6 0.7 0 7 0 5 4 0 47 5.2 10 1.1 TOTALS 9 3- 8 .375 ------4 6 .667 6 0.7 0 7 0 5 4 0 47 5.2 10 1.1

Stacy Gilstrap Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 26 41- 171 .239 ------11- 25 .440 85- 3.3 93- 3.6 TOTALS 26 41- 171 .239 ------11- 25 .440 85- 3.3 93- 3.6

Diana Graves 5-7 • Forward • Macon, Ga. (First Pres. Day School) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1980-81 27 57- 158 .361 ------43- 70 .614 48- 1.8 28 70 2 27 53- 1 430- 15.9 157- 5.8 TOTALS 27 57- 158 .361 ------43- 70 .614 48- 1.8 28 70 2 27 53- 1 430- 15.9 157- 5.8

Ashley Guerrant 6-3 • Center • East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2002-03 24- 2 11- 33 .333 0- 0 .000 4- 11 .364 44- 1.8 7 17 6 6 25- 0 186- 7.8 26- 1.1 2003-04 10- 0 2- 4 .500 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 12- 1.2 0 5 1 0 18- 1 60- 6.0 4- 0.4 TOTALS 34- 2 13- 37 .351 0- 0 .000 4- 11 .364 56- 1.6 7 22 7 6 43- 1 246- 7.2 30- 0.9

Megan Harpring 5-9 • Guard • Duluth, Ga. (Marist) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2002-03 31- 7 45- 105 .429 16- 43 .372 24- 32 .750 69- 2.2 29 30 0 11 15- 0 514- 16.6 130- 4.2 2003-04 29- 14 44- 142 .310 16- 54 .296 34- 38 .895 50- 1.7 23 36 1 16 34- 1 537- 18.5 138- 4.8 TOTALS 60- 21 89- 247 .360 32- 97 .330 58- 70 .829 119- 2.0 52 66 1 27 49- 1 1051- 17.5 268- 4.5

Nicole Harrison 5-9 • Forward • Lawrenceville, N.J. (Notre Dame) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1991-92 13- 0 11- 23 .478 0- 0 .000 2- 10 .200 24- 1.8 2 7 9 4 6- 0 62- 4.8 24- 1.8 TOTALS 13- 0 11- 23 .478 0- 0 .000 2- 10 .200 24- 1.8 2 7 9 4 6- 0 62- 4.8 24- 1.8

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Jennifer Hendershott 5-6 • Guard • , Ga. (Parkview) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1977-78 27 165- 387 .426 ------39- 61 .639 45- 1.7 369-13.7 1978-79 26 125- 341 .367 ------22- 38 .579 80- 3.1 270-10.4 1979-80 22 75- 215 .349 ------24- 36 .667 39- 1.8 42 59 1 26 53 417- 19.0 174- 7.9 1980-81 4 3- 17 .176 ------0- 0 .000 4- 1.0 1 8 0 4 4 0 38- 9.5 6- 1.5 TOTALS 79 368- 960 .383 ------85- 135 .630 168- 2.1 819-10.4

Stephanie Higgs 5-9 • Guard • Lawrenceville, Ga. (Central Gwinnett) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2003-04 25- 0 36- 91 .396 14- 34 .412 10- 21 .476 32- 1.3 9 26 4 10 20- 0 225- 9.0 96- 3.8 TOTALS 25- 0 36- 91 .396 14- 34 .412 10- 21 .476 32- 1.3 9 26 4 10 20- 0 225- 9.0 96- 3.8

Aisha Howard 6-4 • Center • Washington, D.C. (Anacostia) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1997-98 25- 0 21- 57 .368 0- 0 .000 13- 27 .481 48- 1.9 3 28 1 11 46- 3 188- 7.5 55- 2.2 1998-99 Redshirted- TOTALS 25- 0 21- 57 .368 0- 0 .000 13- 27 .481 48- 1.9 3 28 1 11 46- 3 188- 7.5 55- 2.2

Megan Isom 5-10 • Guard • Decatur, Ga. (Tennessee Tech/Paideia) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2000-01 Redshirted- 2001-02 29- 2 62- 164 .378 30- 91 .330 25- 37 .676 91- 3.1 42 27 1 34 39- 0 550- 19.0 179- 6.2 2002-03 31- 31 109- 294 .371 58- 170 .341 28- 37 .757 131- 4.2 78 66 2 65 60- 0 1012- 32.6 304- 9.8 2003-04 29- 29 94- 249 .378 47- 159 .296 24- 34 .706 99- 3.4 53 41 9 25 54- 0 839- 28.9 259- 8.9 TOTALS 89- 62 265- 707 .374 135- 420 .321 77- 108 .713 321- 3.6 173 134 12 124 153- 0 2401- 27.0 742- 8.3

DeWayna Jacobs 6-3 • Center • Hephzibah, Ga. (Hephzibah) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1988-89 28- 6 60- 119 .504 0- 1 .000 5- 17 .294 79- 2.8 6 30 13 9 68- 1 308- 11.0 125- 4.5 TOTALS 28- 6 60- 119 .504 0- 1 .000 5- 17 .294 79- 2.8 6 30 13 9 68- 1 308- 11.0 125- 4.5

Janice James 5-11 • Forward • Atlanta, Ga. (George) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1983-84 28- 0 65- 148 .439 ------38- 63 .603 169- 6.0 13 43 10 22 67- 0 479- 17.1 168- 6.0 1984-85 26- 9 56- 142 .394 ------45- 67 .672 141- 5.4 30 60 8 24 80- 5 587- 22.6 157- 6.0 TOTALS 54- 9 121- 290 .417 ------83- 130 .638 310- 5.7 43 103 18 46 147- 5 1066- 19.7 325- 6.0

Mary Lou Jicka 5-11 • Center/Forward • Marlboro, N.J. (Marlboro) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1980-81 23- 8- 56 .143 ------10- 15 .667 36- 1.6 1 18 2 2 28- 0 182- 7.9 26- 1.1 1981-82 25- 31- 85 .365 ------21- 38 .553 67- 2.7 5 31 4 7 64- 3 375- 16.3 83- 3.3 1982-83 28- 11 23- 69 .333 ------19- 34 .559 52- 1.9 2 25 1 4 41- 0 343- 12.3 65- 2.3 1983-84 26- 13 28- 78 .359 ------19- 27 .704 74- 2.8 2 38 2 2 40- 0 340- 13.1 75- 2.9 TOTALS 102 90- 288 .313 ------69- 114 .605 229- 2.2 10 112 9 15 173- 3 1240- 12.2 249- 2.4

April Johnson 6-2 • Forward • Macon, Ga. (Jones County) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2002-03 6- 0 13- 39 .333 0- 3 .000 7- 15 .467 25- 4.2 2 7 1 7 13- 0 105- 17.5 33- 5.5 2003-04 26- 2 44- 111 .396 0- 1 .000 29- 39 .744 77- 3.0 11 26 2 11 46- 1 426- 16.4 117- 4.5 TOTALS 32- 2 57- 150 .380 0- 4 .000 36- 54 .667 102- 3.2 13 33 3 18 59- 1 531- 16.6 150- 4.7

Angela Jones 6-0 • Forward • Baltimore, Md. (Towson Catholic) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1984-85 18- 1 21- 45 .467 ------11- 31 .355 47- 2.6 0 14 7 4 44- 4 152- 8.4 53- 2.9 TOTALS 18- 1 21- 45 .467 ------11- 31 .355 47- 2.6 0 14 7 4 44- 4 152- 8.4 53- 2.9

Harriett Jones Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 22 21- 70 .300 ------11- 23 .478 77- 3.5 53- 2.4 TOTALS 22 21- 70 .300 ------11- 23 .478 77- 3.5 53- 2.4

Joannah Kauffman 6-3 • Center • Lilburn, Ga. (Brookwood) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1994-95 28- 22 87- 198 .439 0- 1 .000 55- 78 .705 131- 4.7 15 42 49 19 74- 3 615- 22.0 229- 8.2 1995-96 27- 7 95- 209 .455 0- 0 .000 87- 127 .685 157- 5.8 18 61 38 26 44- 1 618- 22.9 277-10.3 1996-97 21- 5 30- 76 .395 0- 0 .000 21- 30 .700 50- 2.4 14 18 18 11 30- 1 276- 13.1 81- 3.9 1997-98 28- 28 92- 256 .359 0- 1 .000 78- 122 .639 191- 6.8 28 81 65 18 77- 1 763- 27.2 262- 9.4 TOTALS 104- 62 304- 739 .411 0- 2 .000 241- 357 .675 529- 5.1 75 202 170 74 225- 6 2272- 21.8 849- 8.2

Lara Kauffman 6-1 • Center • Lilburn, Ga. (Brookwood) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1988-89 28- 2 34- 94 .362 0- 0 .000 20- 31 .645 89- 3.2 12 30 16 8 73 2 375- 13.4 88- 3.1 1989-90 Redshirted 1990-91 28- 5 72- 146 .493 0- 0 .000 13- 37 .351 115- 4.1 16 47 10 15 76 4 395- 14.1 157- 5.6 1991-92 33- 26 94- 232 .405 0- 0 .000 61- 94 .649 188- 5.7 35 65 23 32 118 8 758- 23.0 249- 7.5 1992-93 27- 23 80- 228 .351 0- 0 .000 37- 62 .597 171- 6.3 47 50 8 28 95 6 659- 24.4 197- 7.3 TOTALS 116- 56 280- 700 .400 0- 0 .000 131- 224 .585 563- 4.9 110 192 57 83 362 20 2187- 18.9 691- 6.0

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Demieta Keener 6-2 • Center • Houston, Texas (Waltrip) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1991-92 29- 0 26- 67 .388 0- 0 .000 14- 26 .538 71- 2.4 4 17 18 9 41- 1 169- 5.8 66- 2.3 1992-93 24- 1 28- 75 .373 0- 0 .000 16- 28 .571 51- 2.1 2 9 11 4 39- 1 176- 7.3 72- 3.0 1993-94 27- 27 154- 328 .470 0- 0 .000 53- 81 .654 195- 7.2 8 32 29 29 77- 4 696- 25.8 361-13.4 1994-95 17- 5 66- 128 .516 0- 0 .000 18- 27 .667 81- 4.8 5 22 6 6 36- 0 249- 14.6 150- 8.8 TOTALS 97- 33 274- 598 .458 0- 0 .000 101- 162 .623 398- 4.1 19 102 64 48 193- 6 1290- 13.3 649- 6.7

Jaime Kruppa 6-1 • Forward • Lithonia, Ga. (South Gwinnett) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1997-98 20- 2 19- 53 .358 1- 8 .125 13- 19 .684 29- 1.5 4 14 1 5 8- 0 136- 6.8 52- 2.6 1998-99 27- 1 52- 157 .331 1- 14 .071 64- 106 .604 163- 6.0 43 39 9 48 64- 3 595- 22.0 169- 6.3 1999-2000 31- 30 105- 254 .413 3- 5 .600 110- 161 .683 239- 7.7 44 62 5 58 99- 3 852- 27.5 323-10.4 2000-01 28- 27 119- 250 .476 1- 2 .500 102- 134 .761 208- 7.4 37 53 9 26 70- 2 858- 30.6 341-12.2 TOTALS 106- 60 295- 714 .413 6- 29 .207 289- 420 .688 639- 6.0 128 168 24 137 241- 8 2441- 23.0 885- 8.3

Ruth Lamprey 6-0 • Forward • Chestnut Hill, Mass. (Brookline) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1985-86 9- 1 14- 37 .378 ------8- 13 .615 20- 2.2 2 12 5 4 23- 2 118- 13.1 36- 4.0 1986-87 16- 5 10- 25 .400 ------5- 9 .556 30- 1.9 6 17 6 4 19- 0 156- 9.8 25- 1.6 TOTALS 25- 6 24- 62 .387 ------13- 22 .591 50- 2.0 8 29 11 8 42- 2 274- 11.0 61- 2.4

Lynn Langston 5-7 • Guard • Cave Spring, Ga. (Coosa) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1992-93 4- 0 1- 6 .167 0- 0 .000 3- 5 .600 5- 1.3 1 2 0 1 1- 0 26- 6.5 5- 1.3 TOTALS 4- 0 1- 6 .167 0- 0 .000 3- 5 .600 5- 1.3 1 2 0 1 1- 0 26- 6.5 5- 1.3

Rochelle Laudenslager 5-8 • Forward • Gratz, Pa. (High) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1979-80 25- 28- 95 .295 ------16- 26 .615 56- 2.2 25 55 0 20 43- 0 273- 10.9 72- 2.9 1980-81 22- 24- 62 .387 ------11- 19 .579 45- 2.0 7 30 2 13 36- 0 266- 12.1 59- 2.7 1981-82 25- 28- 68 .412 ------19- 26 .731 46- 1.8 16 33 0 21 40- 1 75- 3.0 1982-83 27- 9 32- 70 .457 ------14- 29 .483 60- 2.2 37 34 1 15 34- 0 406- 15.0 78- 2.9 TOTALS 99- 112- 295 .380 ------60- 100 .600 207- 2.1 85 152 3 69 153- 1 284- 2.9

Jennifer Leachman 6-1 • Forward • Parkersburg, W. Va. (Parkersburg) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1982-83 22- 13 55- 124 .444 ------33- 53 .661 107- 4.9 8 47 8 18 61- 2 458- 20.8 145- 6.6 1983-84 22- 13 55- 156 .353 ------23- 42 .548 92- 4.2 11 48 3 15 51- 2 532- 24.2 133- 6.1 1984-85 27- 24 78- 183 .426 ------35- 65 .538 132- 4.9 17 72 19 25 78- 5 687- 25.4 191- 7.1 TOTALS 71- 50 188- 463 .406 ------91- 160 .569 331- 4.7 36 167 30 58 190- 9 1677- 23.6 469- 6.6

Debbie Lineberger 6-1 • Center • Marietta, Ga. (Osborne) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1978-79 22 26- 78 .333 ------4- 14 .286 96- 4.4 56- 2.5 1979-80 20 9- 32 .281 ------8- 11 .727 32- 1.6 20 9 2 2 20 26- 1.3 TOTALS 42 35- 110 .318 ------12- 25 .480 128- 3.0 82- 2.0

Amy Lingenfelder 5-9 • Guard • Fairfax, Va. (W.T. Woodson) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1999-2000 31- 11 91- 218 .417 35- 95 .368 28- 38 .737 67- 2.2 39 44 1 20 27- 0 618- 19.9 245- 7.9 TOTALS 31- 11 91- 218 .417 35- 95 .368 28- 38 .737 67- 2.2 39 44 1 20 27- 0 618- 19.9 245- 7.9

Jane Longo 5-4 • Guard • Fayetteville, N.C. (Reid Ross) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 27 83- 236 .351 ------40- 74 .540 44- 1.6 206- 7.6 1977-78 13 23- 58 .397 ------6- 14 .429 9- 0.8 52- 4.0 TOTALS 40 106- 294 .361 ------46- 88 .523 53- 1.3 258- 6.5

Teresa Lopez 5-10 • Forward • Riverdale, Ga. (Woodward) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1978-79 24 69- 173 .399 ------51- 71 .718 163- 6.8 189- 7.9 1979-80 25 128- 292 .438 ------64- 97 .660 186- 7.4 25 60 9 40 47 333-13.3 1980-81 27 103- 239 .431 ------69- 86 .802 215- 8.0 45 68 18 40 58- 1 862- 31.9 275-10.2 TOTALS 76 300- 704 .426 ------184- 254 .724 564- 7.4 797-10.5

Karen Lounsbury 5-10 • Guard • Pleasant Valley, N.Y. (Our Lady of Lourdes) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1988-89 28- 28 184- 418 .440 71- 177 .401 100- 121 .826 69- 2.5 52 97 3 19 27- 0 1041- 37.2 539-19.3 1989-90 30- 29 169- 415 .407 66- 167 .395 91- 106 .858 80- 2.7 46 64 2 32 31- 0 1012- 33.7 495-16.5 1990-91 28- 28 153- 349 .438 38- 124 .306 59- 73 .808 42- 1.5 55 52 2 24 26- 0 864- 30.9 403-14.4 1991-92 33- 29 103- 256 .402 30- 82 .366 70- 93 .753 50- 1.5 61 46 3 20 28- 0 846- 25.6 306- 9.3 TOTALS 119- 114 609- 1438 .424 205- 550 .372 320- 393 .814 241- 2.0 214 259 10 95 112- 0 3763- 31.6 1743-14.6

Lisa Lovett 5-5 • Forward • Atlanta, Ga. (Lakeside) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 27 43- 174 .247 ------24- 39 .615 176- 6.5 110- 4.1 1977-78 27 44- 121 .364 ------19- 24 .792 145- 5.4 107- 3.9 1978-79 26 32- 100 .320 ------10- 19 .526 67- 2.6 74- 2.8 1979-80 18 3- 17 .176 ------5- 5 1.000 5- 0.3 1 8 0 1 5 11- 0.6 TOTALS 98 122- 412 .296 ------58- 87 .667 393- 4.0 302- 3.1

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Marlene Mainland 5-6 • Guard • Fairfax, Va. (W.T. Woodson) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1984-85 22- 1 10- 23 .435 ------10- 11 .909 10- 0.5 26 32 0 8 12- 0 143- 6.5 30- 1.4 1985-86 18- 0 16- 35 .457 ------9- 9 1.000 11- 0.6 38 23 0 12 9- 0 181- 10.1 41- 2.3 1986-87 10- 0 4- 8 .500 ------2- 4 .500 3- 0.3 6 6 0 6 4- 0 40- 4.0 10- 1.0 1987-88 21- 1 9- 19 .474 ------5- 8 .625 17- 0.8 21 19 0 5 12- 0 126- 6.0 23- 1.1 TOTALS 71- 2 39- 85 .459 ------26- 32 .813 41- 0.6 91 80 0 31 37- 0 490- 6.9 104- 1.5

Sonja Mallory 6-4 • Center • Bronx, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1999-2000 28- 0 32- 80 .400 0- 0 .000 20- 45 .444 67- 2.4 3 15 17 11 39- 0 228- 8.1 84- 3.0 2000-01 26- 23 105- 204 .515 0- 0 .000 47- 94 .500 172- 6.6 10 32 41 19 88- 6 584- 22.5 257- 9.9 2001-02 29- 29 166- 345 .481 0- 0 .000 78- 148 .527 233- 8.0 15 86 58 21 87- 5 853- 29.4 410-14.1 2002-03 31- 31 193- 1056 .457 0- 0 .000 117- 196 .597 278- 9.0 20 81 57 35 94- 4 984- 31.7 503-16.2 TOTAL 114- 83 496- 1056 .470 0- 0 .000 262- 483 .542 750- 6.6 48 214 173 86 308- 15 2649- 23.2 1254-11.0

Anita Malone 5-3 • Guard • Westwood, Ga. (Westwood) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1981-82 24- 60- 194 .309 ------29- 49 .592 41- 1.7 65 134 0 52 47- 1 149- 6.2 1982-83 28- 24 99- 253 .391 ------77- 120 .642 63- 2.3 102 151 2 80 69- 0 865- 30.9 275- 9.8 1983-84 9- 4 13- 44 .296 ------14- 25 .560 8- 0.9 20 0 8 23- 0 178- 19.8 40- 4.4 1984-85 -Redshirted- 1985-86 25- 23 43- 104 .413 ------44- 62 .710 32- 1.3 123 0 55 48- 0 602- 24.1 130- 5.2 TOTALS 86 215- 595 .361 ------164- 256 .641 144- 1.7 310 2 195 187- 1 594- 6.9

Tiffany Martin 5-6 • Guard • Huntsville, Ala. (Grissom) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1993-94 23- 20 53- 160 .331 10- 34 .294 31- 58 .534 93- 4.0 77 99 0 56 72- 1 745- 32.4 147- 6.4 1994-95 30- 30 59- 120 .492 0- 10 .000 34- 60 .567 140- 4.7 220 129 1 90 85- 2 1073- 35.8 152- 5.1 1995-96 27- 27 71- 168 .423 0- 1 .000 54- 77 .701 131- 4.9 123 97 1 81 68- 1 968- 35.9 196- 7.3 1996-97 25- 23 37- 104 .356 0- 1 .000 30- 47 .638 91- 3.6 139 100 1 51 54- 2 766- 30.6 104- 4.2 TOTALS 105- 100 220- 552 .399 10- 46 .217 149- 242 .616 455- 4.3 559 425 3 278 279- 6 3552- 33.8 599- 5.7

Milli Martinez 5-8 • Guard • Imlay City, Mich. (Imlay) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1998-99 27- 1 38- 81 .469 2- 5 .400 33- 47 .702 69- 2.6 34 43 0 20 43- 2 345- 12.8 111- 4.1 1999-00 31- 16 120- 281 .427 3- 17 .176 63- 94 .670 166- 5.4 68 95 1 56 75- 0 774- 25.0 306- 9.9 2000-01 29- 27 147- 358 .411 23- 72 .319 67- 85 .788 202- 7.0 68 79 1 60 76- 2 980- 33.8 384-13.2 2001-02 29- 28 128- 303 .422 14- 59 .237 87- 122 .713 188- 6.5 113 111 0 51 86- 5 941- 32.4 357-12.3 TOTALS 116- 72 433- 1023 .423 42- 153 .275 250- 348 .718 625- 5.4 283 328 2 187 280- 9 3040- 26.2 1158-10.0

Shea Matlock 5-9 • Guard • Egg Harbor Township, N.J. (Egg Harbor Township) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1995-96 27- 24 76- 174 .437 0- 2 .000 32- 50 .640 83- 3.1 62 72 3 35 51- 0 720- 26.7 184- 6.8 1996-97 24- 2 9- 36 .250 0- 0 .000 11- 17 .647 37- 1.5 21 41 0 15 9- 0 301- 12.5 29- 1.2 1997-98 27- 4 10- 45 .222 0- 0 .000 10- 29 .345 38- 1.4 27 54 1 17 34- 1 344- 12.7 30- 1.1 TOTALS 78- 30 95- 255 .373 0- 2 .000 53- 96 149 158- 2.0 110 167 4 67 94- 1 1365- 17.5 243- 3.1

Candice McCallum 6-1 • Forward/Center • Barnegat, N.J. (Southern Regional) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1997-98 20- 0 23- 54 .426 1- 1 1.000 18- 27 .667 35- 1.8 5 18 3 4 27- 1 177- 8.9 65- 3.3 1998-99 12- 12 24- 57 .421 0- 0 .000 18- 31 .581 52- 4.3 1 19 9 5 28- 0 214- 17.8 66- 5.5 1999-2000 31- 13 74- 137 .540 0- 0 .000 46- 80 .575 81- 2.6 28 42 6 19 80- 0 435- 14.0 194- 6.3 TOTALS 63- 25 121- 248 .488 1- 1 1.000 82- 138 .594 168- 2.7 34 79 18 28 135- 1 826- 13.1 325- 5.2

Terri McClure Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 27 86- 233 .369 ------14- 40 .350 81- 3.0 186- 6.9 TOTALS 27 86- 233 .369 ------14- 40 .350 81- 3.0 186- 6.9

Mandy Miller 6-3 • Center • Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1986-87 27- 14 83- 171 .485 ------33- 61 .541 140- 5.2 27 8 20 103- 10 575- 21.3 199- 7.4 1987-88 7- 6 25- 50 .500 ------11- 14 .786 61- 8.7 9 3 7 25- 2 164- 23.4 61- 8.7 TOTALS 34- 20 108- 221 .489 ------44- 75 .587 201- 5.9 36 11 27 128- 12 739- 21.7 260- 7.6

Maya Monroe 6-2 • Forward • Berkeley Hights, N.J. (Governor Livingston) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2001-02 3- 0 4- 6 .667 0- 0 .000 2- 2 1.000 5- 1.7 0 4 0 0 2- 0 15- 5.0 10- 3.3 2002-03 9- 0 0- 6 .000 0- 0 .000 2- 2 1.000 6- 0.7 0 2 0 0 1- 0 17- 1.9 2- 0.2 2003-04 2- 0 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0.0 0 2 0 0 2- 0 3- 1.5 0- 0.0 TOTALS 14- 0 4- 12 ..333 0- 0 .000 4- 4 1.000 11- 0.8 0 8 0 0 5- 0 35- 2.5 12- 0.9

Hea Ju Moon 5-8 • Guard • Seoul, Korea (Florida JC) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1986-87 27- 25 116- 333 .348 ------40- 54 .741 69- 2.6 60 1 29 57- 0 737- 27.3 274-10.1 1987-88 24- 18 111- 310 .358 50- 163 .307 30- 41 .732 56- 2.3 51 0 19 52- 0 695- 30.0 302-12.6 TOTALS 51- 43 227- 643 .353 50- 163 .307 70- 95 .737 125- 2.5 111 1 48 109- 0 1432- 28.1 576-11.3

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Janice Morelock Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 26 20- 94 .212 ------3- 11 .272 35- 1.3 43- 1.7 TOTALS 26 20- 94 .212 ------3- 11 .272 35- 1.3 43- 1.7

Wendy Morris 5-6 • Guard • Tyrone, Ga. (North Clayton) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1978-79 16 8- 32 .250 ------13- 15 .867 14- 0.9 29- 1.8 TOTALS 16 8- 32 .250 ------13- 15 .867 14- 0.9 29- 1.8

Kelly Muir 6-1 • Forward • Duluth, Ga. (Duluth) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1996-97 11- 0 1- 7 .143 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 3- 0.3 1 5 1 0 6- 0 29- 2.6 2- 0.2 1997-98 13- 0 7- 12 .583 0- 0 .000 2- 7 .286 8- 0.6 0 5 0 1 7- 0 46- 3.5 16- 1.2 1998-99 24- 13 12- 41 .293 1- 1 1.000 8- 16 .500 28- 1.2 5 8 2 4 20- 0 203- 8.5 33- 1.4 TOTALS 48- 13 20- 60 .333 1- 1 1.000 10- 23 .435 39- 0.8 6 18 3 5 33- 0 278- 5.8 51- 1.1

Carla Munnion 5-11 • Guard • Lebanon, Pa. (Cedar Crest) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1994-95 30- 29 176- 401 .439 31- 119 .261 90- 122 .738 176- 5.9 67 71 14 28 71- 1 982- 32.7 473-15.8 1995-96 27- 27 175- 389 .450 30- 100 .300 85- 110 .773 148- 5.5 60 78 10 25 72- 3 895- 33.1 465-17.2 1996-97 27- 26 139- 356 .390 54- 161 .335 82- 105 .781 113- 4.2 64 75 7 15 64- 1 866- 32.1 414-15.3 1997-98 28- 15 111- 305 .364 54- 160 .338 43- 63 .683 89- 3.2 42 83 1 29 62- 3 739- 26.4 319-11.4 TOTALS 112- 97 601- 1451 .414 169- 540 .313 300- 400 .750 526- 4.7 233 307 32 97 269- 8 3482- 31.1 1671-14.9

Ida Neal 5-6 • Guard • Lawrenceville, Ga. (Central Gwinnett) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1985-86 27- 24 102- 253 .403 ------67- 96 .698 106- 3.9 97 3 39 75- 5 856- 31.7 271-10.1 1986-87 27- 8 49- 120 .408 ------67- 101 .663 71- 2.6 106 1 32 78- 5 664- 24.6 165- 6.1 1987-88 27- 26 97- 226 .429 6- 13 .462 61- 88 .693 116- 4.3 106 3 39 85- 4 849- 31.4 261- 9.7 1988-89 28- 28 183- 409 .447 27- 71 .380 145- 190 .763 109- 3.9 199 1 62 59- 1 1057- 37.8 538-19.2 TOTALS 109- 86 431- 1008 .428 33- 84 .393 340- 475 .716 402- 3.7 508 8 172 297- 15 3426- 31.4 1235-11.3

Shelli Novotny 5-6 • Guard • Jonesboro, Ga. (Mississippi State/Morrow) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1995-96 2- 0 4- 14 .286 0- 0 .000 2- 3 .667 8- 4.0 5 2 0 3 1- 0 51- 25.5 10- 5.0 1996-97 1- 0 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 2- 2 1.000 2- 2.0 1 0 0 0 1- 0 9- 9.0 2- 2.0 1997-98 28- 28 63- 173 .364 0- 3 .000 36- 48 .750 97- 3.5 126 98 0 26 30- 0 903- 32.2 162- 5.8 TOTALS 31- 28 67- 187 .358 0- 3 .000 40- 53 .755 107- 3.5 132 100 0 29 32- 0 963- 31.1 174 5.6

Jasmina Pacariz 6-1 • Guard • Stockholm, Sweden (Vasalundsgymnasiet) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2000-01 17- 0 8- 24 .333 4- 15 .267 2- 2 1.000 13- 0.8 4 6 2 4 10- 0 108- 6.4 22- 1.3 2001-02 14- 0 7- 15 .467 0- 0 .000 2- 2 1.000 19- 1.4 6 5 6 2 5- 0 86- 6.1 16- 1.1 2002-03 10- 0 0- 6 .000 0- 4 .000 0- 0 .000 5- 0.5 1 2 2 0 7- 0 25- 2.5 0- 0.0 2003-04 8- 3 2- 5 .400 2- 3 .667 0- 0 .000 4- 0.5 1 4 0 1 2- 0 24- 3.0 6- 0.8 TOTALS 49- 3 17- 50 .340 6- 22 .273 4- 4 1.000 41- 0.8 12 17 10 7 24- 0 243- 5.0 44- 0.9

Charline Page 5-6 • Guard • High Point, N.C. (High Point Central) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1993-94 3- 0 1- 3 .333 0- 0 .000 0- 1 .000 3- 1.0 2 1 0 0 3- 0 9- 3.0 2- 0.7 1994-95 8- 0 6- 19 .316 0- 0 .000 7- 8 .875 8- 1.0 5 12 0 3 12- 0 55- 6.9 19- 2.4 TOTALS 11- 0 7- 22 .318 0- 0 .000 7- 9 .778 11- 1.0 7 13 0 3 15- 0 64- 5.8 21- 1.9

Cheytoria Phillips 6-0 • Forward • Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Raleigh) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2002-03 10- 0 2- 6 .333 0- 0 .000 2- 2 1.000 2- 0.2 0 1 0 2 5- 0 21- 2.1 6- 0.6 2003-04 5- 0 0- 1 .000 0- 0 .000 1- 4 .250 4- 0.8 0 2 0 0 1- 0 16- 3.2 1- 0.2 TOTALS 15- 0 2- 7 .286 0- 0 .000 3- 6 .5000 6- 0.4 0 3 0 2 6- 0 37- 2.5 7- 0.5

Joyce Pierce 6-0 • Forward • Norcross, Ga. (Norcross) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1990-91 26- 24 176- 348 .506 13- 25 .520 137- 182 .753 247- 9.5 46 91 7 67 80- 4 747- 28.7 502-19.3 1991-92 33- 32 218- 438 .498 5- 25 .200 155- 191 .812 298- 9.0 49 97 11 71 83- 2 1022- 31.0 596-18.1 1992-93 24- 21 159- 321 .495 3- 14 .214 138- 164 .841 219- 9.1 47 86 3 56 64- 2 804- 33.5 459-19.1 TOTALS 83- 77 553- 1107 .500 21- 64 .328 430- 537 .801 764- 9.2 142 274 21 194 227- 8 2573- 31.0 1557-18.8

Tina Portwood Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 18 4- 15 .267 ------4- 6 .667 15- 0.8 12- 0.7 TOTALS 18 4- 15 .267 ------4- 6 .667 15- 0.8 12- 0.7

Jamie Posey 5-7 • Forward • Cordele, Ga. (Crisp Academy) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1977-78 27 135- 313 .431 ------33- 47 .702 214- 7.9 303-11.2 1978-79 25 131- 356 .368 ------40- 59 .678 181- 7.2 302-12.1 1979-80 15 63- 166 .380 ------20- 31 .645 68- 4.5 24 8 19 38 146-10.4 1980-81 27 65- 162 .401 ------8- 16 .500 61- 2.3 17 37 0 12 50- 0 434- 16.1 138- 5.1 TOTALS 94 394- 997 .395 ------101- 153 .660 524- 5.6 889- 9.5

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Tara Potter 6-3 • Center • Richmond, Va. (Meadowbrook) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1988-89 18- 0 2- 9 .222 0- 0 .000 2- 4 .500 17- 1.0 0 6 2 9- 0 67- 3.7 6- 0.3 1989-90 6- 0 1- 8 .125 0- 0 .000 3- 9 .333 13- 2.2 0 4 6 1 6- 0 35- 5.8 5- 0.8 TOTALS 24- 0 3- 17 .176 0- 0 .000 5- 13 .385 30- 1.3 0 12 3 15- 0 102- 4.3 11- 0.5

Valeria Quarterman 5-4 • Guard • Savannah, Ga. (A.E. Beach) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1997-98 11- 0 0- 5 .000 0- 1 .000 4- 6 .667 3- 0.3 2 10 0 0 2- 0 29- 2.6 4- 0.4 TOTALS 11- 0 0- 5 .000 0- 1 .000 4- 6 .667 3- 0.3 2 10 0 0 2- 0 29- 2.6 4- 0.4

Karen Rainwater 5-6 • Guard • Smyrna, Ga. (Wills) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1977-78 24 103 257 .401 ------54 69 .783 114 4.8 26010.8 1978-79 26 99 239 .414 ------26 42 .619 92 3.5 224 8.6 1979-80 25 68 170 .400 ------35 54 .648 77 3.1 59 2 37 77 171 6.8 1980-81 27 69 197 .350 ------29 43 .674 89 3.3 96 80 1 27 66 1 759 28.1 167 6.2 TOTALS 102 339 863 .393 ------144 208 .692 372 3.6 822 8.1

Robin Reinhardt Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1977-78 25 24- 100 .240 ------3- 7 .429 127- 5.1 51- 2.0 TOTALS 25 24- 100 .240 ------3- 7 .429 127- 5.1 51- 2.0

Tonia Rodd 5-11 • Forward • St. Johnsbury, Vt. (S.J. Academy) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1985-86 21- 6 18- 41 .439 ------17- 27 .630 59- 2.8 7 0 7 33- 1 254- 12.1 53- 2.5 1986-87 20- 1 5- 13 .385 ------3- 8 .375 26- 1.3 4 1 2 14- 0 109- 5.5 13- 0.7 1987-88 27- 5 30- 70 .429 ------23- 32 .718 98- 3.6 11 1 8 56- 0 420- 15.6 83- 3.1 1988-89 27- 11 29- 82 .354 ------19- 32 .594 95- 3.5 12 1 16 71- 5 355- 13.1 77- 2.9 TOTALS 95- 23 82- 206 .398 ------62- 99 .626 278- 2.9 34 3 33 174- 6 1138- 12.0 226- 2.4

Mary Rucker 5-6 • Guard • Hartwell, Ga. (Hart County) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1979-80 25- 59- 145 .407 ------22- 42 .524 51- 2.0 25 0 41 47 140- 5.6 1980-81 14- 78- 177 .441 ------35- 56 .625 86- 6.1 32 56 0 25 40- 0 410- 29.3 191-13.6 1981-82 23- 48- 139 .345 ------13- 24 .542 80- 3.5 26 43 2 24 38- 1 109- 4.7 1982-83 -Redshirted- 1983-84 28- 24 101- 261 .387 ------35- 57 .579 155- 5.5 97 1 54 106- 9 767- 27.4 237- 8.5 TOTALS 90- 286- 722 .396 ------105- 179 .587 372- 4.1 180 3 144 231 677- 7.5

Melinda Ryan 5-10 • Forward • Tucker, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1977-78 21 54- 142 .380 ------26- 41 .634 196- 9.3 134- 6.4 1978-79 25 68- 161 .422 ------29- 53 .547 215- 8.6 166- 6.6 1979-80 25 37- 116 .319 ------19- 31 .613 126- 5.0 10 2 43 71 93- 3.7 TOTALS 71 159- 419 .379 ------74- 125 .592 537- 7.6 393- 5.5

Sukie Sambrosky Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1977-78 15 21- 95 .221 ------14- 21 .667 44- 2.9 56- 3.7 TOTALS 15 21- 95 .221 ------14- 21 .667 44- 2.9 56- 3.7

Kristy Sampson Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 27 128- 323 .396 ------26- 68 .382 244- 9.0 282-10.4 TOTALS 27 128- 323 .396 ------26- 68 .382 244- 9.0 282-10.4

Kathy Segar Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1977-78 26 113- 265 .426 ------52- 79 .658 55- 2.1 278-10.7 1978-79 24 50- 133 .376 ------15- 23 .652 27- 1.1 117- 4.9 TOTALS 50 163- 398 .410 ------67- 102 .657 82- 1.6 395- 7.9

Kathy Shanklin Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1977-78 26 23- 86 .267 ------6- 15 .400 92- 3.5 52- 2.0 TOTALS 26 23- 86 .267 ------6- 15 .400 92- 3.5 52- 2.0

Vicki Siebenmorgan 6-2 • Center • Warner Robins, Ga. (Pacelli) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 18 14- 56 .250 ------8- 25 .320 97- 5.4 36- 2.0 1977-78 24 26- 72 .361 ------15- 31 .484 101- 4.2 67- 2.8 1978-79 15 7- 21 .333 ------6- 12 .500 37- 2.5 20- 1.3 TOTALS 57 47- 149 .315 ------29- 68 .426 235- 4.1 123- 2.2

140 INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATS

Dawn Smith 5-9 • Forward • Morrow, Ga. (Morrow) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1993-94 22- 8 20- 72 .278 4- 17 .235 4- 8 .500 35- 1.6 16 26 1 18 25- 0 287- 13.0 48- 2.2 1994-95 29- 17 93- 191 .487 16- 46 .348 29- 49 .592 130- 4.5 60 62 4 20 58- 1 726- 25.0 231- 8.0 1995-96 4- 1 13- 23 .565 1- 4 .250 5- 9 .556 16- 4.0 4 6 1 8 7- 0 74- 18.5 32- 8.0 1996-97 25- 2 45- 95 .474 8- 29 .276 28- 47 .596 75- 3.0 29 35 1 17 31- 0 415- 16.6 126- 5.0 TOTALS 80- 28 171- 381 .449 29- 96 .302 66- 113 .584 256- 3.2 109 129 7 63 121- 1 1502- 18.8 437- 5.5

Carol Smith 5-9 • Forward • Ft. Knox, Ky. (Ft. Knox) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1979-80 19 9- 36 .250 ------7- 11 .636 21- 1.1 19 2 6 11 25- 1.3 TOTALS 19 9- 36 .250 ------7- 11 .636 21- 1.1 19 2 6 11 25- 1.3

Alex Stewart 5-5 • Guard • Norcorss, Ga. (Norcross) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1999-2000 31- 0 55- 123 .447 0- 2 .000 43- 68 .632 79- 2.5 73 76 2 25 38- 0 525- 16.9 153- 4.9 2000-01 29- 5 87- 203 .429 4- 27 .148 48- 60 .800 119- 4.1 90 71 0 48 54- 1 770- 26.6 226- 7.8 2001-02 1- 0 1- 3 .333 0- 1 .000 2- 2 1.000 1- 1.0 5 3 0 2 1- 0 19- 19.0 4- 4.0 2002-03 31- 30 80- 210 .381 5- 34 .147 103- 121 .851 174- 5.6 172 96 1 60 53- 1 1107- 35.7 268- 8.6 2003-04 29- 29 86- 209 .411 15- 53 .283 73- 95 .768 155- 5.3 165 116 3 49 59- 2 995- 34.3 260- 9.0 TOTALS 121- 64 309- 748 .413 24- 117 .205 269- 346 .777 528- 4.4 505 362 6 184 205- 4 3416- 28.2 911- 7.5

Fallon Stokes 5-10 • Forward • Atlanta, Ga. (Riverwood Country) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2000-01 28- 9 45- 114 .395 0- 0 .000 19- 30 .633 89- 3.2 17 26 2 15 46- 0 446- 15.9 109- 3.9 2001-02 29- 16 117- 229 .511 0- 2 .000 57- 83 .687 143- 4.9 29 38 7 20 85- 4 777- 26.8 291-10.0 2002-03 31- 31 192- 468 .410 3- 8 .375 99- 150 .660 201- 6.5 34 65 5 29 89- 2 1017- 32.8 486-15.7 2003-04 29- 29 188- 464 .405 9- 33 .273 92- 140 .657 187- 6.4 40 62 7 27 78- 2 955- 32.9 477-16.4 TOTALS 117- 85 542- 1275 .425 12- 43 .279 267- 403 .663 620- 5.3 120 191 21 91 298- 8 3195- 27.3 1363-11.6

Bonnie Tate 5-11 • Center • Cave Spring, Ga. (Cave Spring) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1976-77 26 166- 364 .456 ------21- 83 .253 420- 16.2 353-13.6 1977-78 24 171- 334 .512 ------49- 105 .467 333- 13.9 391-16.3 1978-79 25 139- 289 .481 ------66- 110 .600 286- 11.4 344-13.8 TOTALS 75 476- 987 .482 ------136- 298 .456 1039- 13.9 1088-14.5

Regina Tate 5-11 • Forward • Columbus, Ga. (Shaw) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1997-98 28- 12 64- 153 .418 0- 1 .000 12- 25 .480 129- 4.6 18 44 3 24 54- 1 584- 20.9 140- 5.0 1998-99 27- 27 119- 228 .522 0- 1 .000 28- 61 .459 236- 8.7 38 47 5 41 63- 1 867- 32.1 266- 9.9 1999-00 31- 19 91- 187 .487 0- 0 .000 25- 44 .568 210- 6.8 30 40 10 58 76- 1 882- 28.5 207- 6.7 2000-01 -Redshirted- 2001-02 29- 29 165- 354 .466 0- 1 .000 37- 56 .661 226- 7.8 39 57 6 38 64- 2 996- 34.3 367-12.7 TOTALS 115- 87 439- 922 .476 0- 3 .000 102- 186 .548 801- 7.0 125 188 24 161 257- 5 3329- 28.9 980- 8.5

Tabasha Taylor 5-8 • Guard • Vienna, Ga. (Dooly County) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2001-02 3- 0 1- 3 .333 0- 1 .000 1- 3 .333 3 1.0 0 1 0 0 1- 0 6- 2.0 3- 1.0 TOTALS 3- 0 1- 3 .333 0- 1 .000 1- 3 .333 3 1.0 0 1 0 0 1- 0 6- 2.0 3- 1.0

Kasha Terry 6-3 • Forward • Douglasville, Ga. (Douglasville) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2002-03 30- 19 60- 147 .408 0- 0 .000 21- 51 .412 143- 4.8 19 51 40 11 72- 0 550- 18.3 141- 4.7 2003-04 28- 15 71- 161 .441 0- 0 .000 25- 66 .379 128- 4.6 12 56 70 14 84- 3 547- 19.5 167- 6.0 TOTALS 58- 34 131- 308 .425 0- 0 .000 46- 117 .393 271- 4.7 31 107 110 25 156- 3 1097- 18.9 308- 5.3

Sheila Wagner 5-6 • Guard • Peekskill, N.Y (Peekskill) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1986-87 24- 1 21- 67 .313 7- 10 .700 42- 1.8 22 0 13 13- 0 247- 10.3 49- 2.0 1987-88 26- 6 36- 107 .336 1- 6 .167 6- 16 .375 79- 3.0 43 2 29 29- 0 410- 15.8 79- 3.0 1988-89 26- 15 89- 222 .401 5- 22 .227 22- 31 .710 122- 4.6 89 0 48 53- 0 717- 27.6 205- 7.9 1989-90 29- 28 125- 321 .389 13- 30 .433 19- 25 .760 154- 5.3 83 55 4 45 71- 0 837- 28.9 282- 9.7 TOTALS 105- 50 271- 717 .378 19- 58 .328 54- 82 .659 397- 3.8 237 6 135 166- 0 2211- 21.1 615- 5.9

Marielle Walker 6-0 • Forward • Casanova, Pa. (Fauquier) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1984-85 21- 0 15- 37 .405 ------5- 8 .625 26- 1.2 13 6 7 13- 0 153- 7.3 35- 1.7 1985-86 27- 24 149- 316 .472 ------39- 57 .684 178- 6.6 47 11 32 90- 4 807- 29.9 337-12.5 1986-87 26- 25 156- 372 .419 ------56- 70 .800 188- 7.2 59 5 39 74- 2 782- 30.1 368-14.2 1987-88 26- 26 193- 439 .440 49- 107 .458 55- 69 .797 185- 7.1 65 19 41 76- 3 846- 32.5 490-18.8 TOTALS 100- 75 513- 1164 .441 49- 107 .458 155- 204 .760 577- 5.8 184 41 119 253- 9 2588- 25.9 1230-12.3

Nefertiti Walker 5-7 • Guard • Riverdale, Ga. (Woodward Academy) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2001-02 25- 8 29- 85 .341 1- 40 .275 26- 33 .788 30- 1.2 22 27 6 10 21- 0 314- 12.6 95- 3.8 2002-03 12- 0 6- 27 .222 2- 13 .154 2- 2 1.000 7- 0.6 2 6 1 3 5- 0 56- 4.7 16- 1.3 Totals 37- 8 35- 112 .313 3- 53 .057 28- 35 .800 37- 1.0 24 33 7 13 26- 0 370- 10.0 111- 3.0

141 INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATS

Kirsten Weinert 6-3 • Center • Jacksonville, N.C. (Jacksonville) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1982-83 28- 5 48- 133 .361 ------41- 90 .456 161- 5.8 2 24 16 8 62- 2 471- 16.8 137- 4.9 1983-84 28- 20 110- 241 .456 ------60- 117 .513 212- 7.6 11 20 21 85- 4 704- 25.1 280-10.0 1984-85 21- 10 62- 137 .453 ------38- 58 .655 160- 7.6 7 11 9 53- 1 485- 23.1 162- 7.7 1985-86 15- 2 19- 54 .352 ------12- 25 .480 56- 3.7 2 4 3 32- 1 236- 15.7 50- 3.3 TOTALS 92- 37 239- 565 .423 ------151- 290 .521 589- 6.4 22 51 41 232- 8 1896- 20.6 629- 6.8

Aimee Weiss 5-11 • Forward • Indian Mills, N.J. (Bishop Eustace) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1989-90 30- 29 118- 231 .511 0- 2 .000 52- 73 .712 189- 6.3 51 45 29 52 96- 5 818- 27.3 288- 9.6 1990-91 28- 22 122- 234 .521 1- 2 .500 46- 68 .676 147- 5.3 64 66 20 51 82- 6 703- 25.1 291-10.4 1991-92 29- 21 90- 185 .486 0- 2 .000 16- 27 .593 104- 3.6 59 59 16 40 73- 2 595- 20.5 196- 6.8 1992-93 27- 27 144- 262 .550 0- 4 .000 26- 50 .520 123- 4.6 91 60 28 57 78- 4 848- 31.4 314-11.6 TOTALS 114- 99 474- 912 .520 1- 10 .100 140- 218 .642 563- 4.9 265 230 93 200 329- 17 2964- 26.0 1089- 9.6

Kim Wells 5-8 • Guard • Gasden, Ala. (Glencoe) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1984-85 27- 1 43- 98 .439 ------13- 14 .929 30- 1.1 20 0 8 4- 0 261- 9.7 99- 3.7 1985-86 16- 0 16- 41 .390 ------8- 11 .727 11- 0.7 10 0 5 1- 0 116- 7.3 40- 2.5 1986-87 9- 0 4- 15 .267 ------3- 4 .750 5- 0.5 2 0 1 4- 0 40- 4.4 11- 1.2 TOTALS 52- 1 63- 154 .409 ------24- 29 .828 46- 0.9 32 0 14 9- 0 417- 8.0 150- 2.9

Heather White 5-10 • Guard/Forward • Marietta, Ga. (North Cobb) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1988-89 16- 0 9- 25 .360 1- 2 .500 15- 21 .714 31- 1.9 5 0 5 14- 0 126- 7.9 34- 2.1 1989-90 10- 1 1- 14 .071 0- 0 .000 7- 8 .875 8- 0.8 2 1 0 2 10- 0 36- 3.6 9- 0.9 1990-91 20- 1 13- 30 .433 0- 0 .000 18- 21 .857 28- 1.4 10 7 1 7 17- 0 128- 6.4 44- 2.2 TOTALS 46- 2 23- 69 .333 1- 2 .500 40- 50 .800 67- 1.5 17 1 14 41- 0 290- 6.3 87- 1.9

Renee Wilkinson 5-10 • Guard/Forward • Merchantsville, N.J. (Bishop Eustace Prep) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1992-93 10- 0 7- 19 .368 0- 2 .000 0- 0 .000 17- 1.7 2 2 0 1 5- 0 46- 4.6 14- 1.4 1993-94 19- 0 15- 50 .300 0- 5 .000 7- 12 .583 36- 1.9 2 17 0 6 25- 0 154- 8.1 37- 1.9 1994-95 8- 0 4- 4 1.000 0- 0 .000 0- 1 .000 7- 0.9 2 1 0 3 2- 0 42- 5.3 8- 1.0 1995-96 12- 1 15- 29 .517 0- 1 .000 5- 8 .625 18- 1.5 7 8 0 3 11- 1 66- 5.5 35- 2.9 TOTALS 49- 1 41- 102 .402 0- 8 .000 12- 21 .571 78- 1.6 13 28 0 13 43- 1 308- 6.3 94- 1.9

Jessica Williams 6-1 • Forward • Riverdale, Ga. (Riverdale) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2002-03 30- 3 26- 61 .429 0- 1 .000 25- 35 .714 65- 2.2 5 17 5 6 47- 1 346- 11.5 77- 2.6 2003-04 27- 21 58- 117 .496 0- 0 .000 39- 66 .591 153- 5.7 15 35 6 17 77- 5 651- 24.1 155- 5.7 TOTALS 57- 24 84- 178 .472 0- 1 .000 64- 101 .634 218- 3.8 20 52 11 23 124- 6 997- 17.5 232- 4.1

Kenya Williams 6-1 • Forward • Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1995-96 22- 0 10- 20 .500 0- 0 .000 6- 9 .667 21- 1.0 0 10 3 7 19- 0 111- 5.0 26- 1.2 1996-97 27- 26 116- 216 .537 0- 0 .000 51- 87 .586 150- 5.6 12 40 2 25 42- 0 798- 29.6 283-10.5 1997-98 28- 27 128- 211 .607 0- 0 .000 75- 122 .615 198- 7.1 12 54 2 25 66- 3 815- 29.1 331-11.8 1998-99 27- 27 166- 292 .568 0- 1 .000 104- 143 .727 168- 6.2 21 79 5 40 69- 2 896- 33.2 436-16.1 TOTALS 104- 80 420- 739 .568 0- 1 .000 236- 361 .654 537- 5.2 45 183 12 97 196- 5 2620- 25.2 1076-10.3

Kentrina Wilson 6-1 • Guard-Forward • Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2003-04 22- 3 23- 52 .442 0- 2 .000 16- 24 .667 55- 2.5 9 21 7 13 26- 1 294- 13.4 62- 2.8 TOTALS 22- 3 23- 52 .442 0- 2 .000 16- 24 .667 55- 2.5 9 21 7 13 26- 1 294- 13.4 62- 2.8

Yvonne Wilson 5-5 • Guard • Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1992-93 27- 2 31- 95 .326 5- 20 .250 15- 31 .484 34- 1.3 38 55 0 13 28- 0 348- 12.9 82- 3.0 1993-94 26- 16 35- 120 .292 3- 24 .125 34- 47 .723 38- 1.5 60 77 2 33 47- 1 518- 19.9 107- 4.1 TOTALS 53- 18 66- 215 .307 8- 44 .182 49- 78 .628 72- 1.4 98 132 2 46 75- 1 866- 16.3 189- 3.6

Mallorie Winn 5-11 • Guard • San Diego, Calif. (Bishop’s) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 2002-03 17- 0 45- 110 .409 19- 50 .380 16- 31 .516 36- 2.1 26 24 3 13 32- 0 284- 16.7 125- 7.4 2003-04 18- 0 28- 83 .337 8- 34 .235 27- 31 .871 37- 2.1 24 35 1 8 37- 2 253- 14.1 91- 5.1 TOTALS 35- 0 73- 193 .378 27- 84 .321 43- 62 .694 73- 2.1 50 59 4 21 69- 2 537- 15.3 216- 6.2

Lee Ann Woodhull 6-1 • Center • Tucker (High) Year Gp- Gs FG- FGA Pct 3FG- 3FGA Pct FT- FTA Pct Reb- Avg A To Bl St Pf- D Min- Avg Pts- Avg 1979-80 23- 123- 240 .513 ------90- 151 .596 248- 10.8 23 21 26 60 336-14.6 1980-81 21- 101- 167 .607 ------87- 122 .713 204- 9.7 6 57 23 27 65- 3 619- 29.3 289-13.8 1981-82 25- 127- 240 .529 ------76- 117 .650 157- 6.3 2 51 17 22 61- 0 330-13.2 1982-83 27- 26 120- 247 .486 ------107- 160 .669 192- 7.1 11 49 11 22 52- 0 754- 27.9 347-12.9 TOTALS 96- 471- 894 .527 ------360- 550 .655 801- 8.3 42 72 97 238- 3 1302-13.6

142 ALL-TIME ROSTER

A G Martinez, Milli ...... 1999-2002* T Alligood, Donna ...... 1981-82* Gabbard, Becky ...... 1976 Matlock, Shea ...... 1996-98* Tate, Bonnie ...... 1977-79* Avant, Val ...... 1988* Gaspar, Sarah ...... 1994-97* McKenzie, Paula ...... 1975 Tate, Regina ...... 1998-2002* Aves, Lindsey .. 1999-2000* Gernatt, Theresa ...... 1988-91* McCallum, Candice ...... 1998-2000* Taylor, Tabasha ...... 2002 Giambruno, Mary ...... 1980-82* McClure, Terri ...... 1975-77* Terry, Kasha ...... 2003-04* Gilreath, Jane ...... 1981* Miller, Julie ...... 1975 Thigpen, Carolyn ...... 1975 Gilstrap, Stacy ...... 1977* Miller, Mandy ...... 1987-88* Graves, Diane ...... 1981* Monroe, Maya ...... 2002-04* W Moon, Hea Ju ...... 1987-88* Guerrant, Ashley ...... 2003-04* Wagner, Sheila ...... 1987-90* Morelock, Janice ...... 1977* Walker, Marielle ...... 1985-88* Morris, Wendy ...... 1979* H Walker, Nefertiti ...... 2002* Munnion, Carla ...... 1995-98* Harpring, Megan ...... 2003-04* Weinert, Kirsten ...... 1983-86* Muir, Kelly ...... 1997-99* Harrison, Nicole...... 1992* Weiss, Aimee ...... 1990-93* Heitmann, Deni ...... 1975-76 Wells, Kim ...... 1985-87* Hendershott, Jennifer ...... 1978-81* White, Heather ...... 1989-91* Higgs, Stephanie...... 2004* Wilkinson, Renee ...... 1993-96* Howard, Aisha ...... 1998* Williams, Jessica ...... 2003-04* Williams, Kenya...... 1996-99* Selena Baldwin I Wilson, Kentrina ...... 2004* Isom, Megan ...... 2002-04* Wilson, Yvonne ...... 1993-94* B Winn, Mallorie ...... 2003-04* Baldwin, Selena ...... 1990-93* J Woodhull, LeeAnn ...... 1980-83* Bärlin, Nina ...... 2000-03* Jacobs, DeWayna ...... 1989* All-Time Head Coaches Boatner, Tamika ...... 2000-02* James, Janice ...... 1984-85* Agnus Berenato ...... 1988-2003 Brandt, Kate ...... 1981-84* Jicka, Mary Lou ...... 1981-84* James P. Culpepper, Jr...... 1974-80 Blalock, Tina ...... 1981-83* Johnson, April ...... 2003-04* Benny Dees ...... 1980-81 Bootz, Dolores ...... 1985-88* Jones, Angela ...... 1985* Carla Munnion MaChelle Joseph ...... 2004-Present Buchannon, Stacey ...... 1994-95* Jones, Harriett...... 1977* Butler, Niesha ...... 1999-2002* Bernadette McGlade ...... 1981-88 N K C Neal, Ida ...... 1986-89* All-Time Assistant Coaches Kauffman, Joannah ...... 1995-98* Novotny, Shelli ...... 1996-98* (since 1981) Caldwell, Devony ...... 1990-93* Kauffman, Lara ...... 1989-93* Agnus Berenato ...... 1986-88 Carter, Michele ...... 1984* Keener, Demieta ...... 1992-95* Shelia Collins...... 1989-94 Chandler, Jan ...... 1977* O Kruppa, Jaime ...... 1998-01* Candy Cage ...... 1997-2001 Chaney, Valerie ...... 1998* O'Dell, Margaret ...... 1975 Kisha Ford ...... 2002 Chavis, Alesia ...... 1979* Kim Gosnell...... 1993-95 Cochran, Cindy ...... 1982-85* P Russell Harrell ...... 1988-89 Coil, Susie ...... 2002 Pacariz, Jasmina ...... 2001-04* Monique Holland ...... 1997-2001 Collier, Joya ...... 1996* Pardee, Janine...... 1976 Mary Ann Ingram ...... 1982-84 Corbitt, Leslie ...... 1975 Phillips, Cheytoria ...... 2003-04* MaChelle Joseph ...... 2002-03 Crawford, Kim ...... 1983-86* Pierce, Joyce ...... 1991-93* Lara Kauffman ...... 1994-96 Portwood, Tina...... 1977* Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick ...... 2003-2004 Posey, Jamie ...... 1978-81* D Mack McCarthy ...... First Year Potter, Tara ...... 1989-90* Davis, Bronda ...... 1990-91* Stephanie McCormick ...... 2003 Davis, Carmen ...... 1990-91-92* Sytia Messer ...... First Year Davis, Emily ...... 1985-86* Q Faye Young Miller ...... 1988-93 Delp, Mary Denise ...... 1982* Quarterman, Valeria ...... 1998* Mark Miller ...... 1998-2001 Donehew, Danielle ...... 1997-2000* Joyce Patterson ...... 1984-85 Dortch, Kathy ...... 1993-97* Karen Lounsbury R Art Prevost ...... 2004-Present Duggins, Anna Maria ...... 1993-94* Rainwater, Karen...... 1978-81* Debbie Richardson ...... 1981-86, 1994-98 L Ray, Ellen ...... 1975 Lisa Stockton ...... 1990-94 E Lamprey, Ruth ...... 1986-87* Reinhardt, Robin ...... 1975-78* Karen Turner ...... 1985-88 Ebert, Ashley ...... 1999-2002* Langston, Lynn ...... 1993* Rodd, Tonia ...... 1986-89* Jeffrey Williams ...... 2002-03 Echols, Allison ...... 1989-92* Laudenslager, Rochelle ...... 1980-83)* Rucker, Mary ...... 1980-82, 1984* Ehle, Tory...... 1984-87* Leachman, Jennifer...... 1983-85* Ryan, Melinda ...... 1978-80* All-Time Graduate Assistant Coaches Lineberger, Debbie ...... 1979-80* Mary Denkler ...... 1984-85 F Lingenfelder, Amy ...... 2000* S Danielle Donehew ...... 2000-01 Fails, Candi ...... 1999* Longo, Jane ...... 1977-78* Samborsky, Sukie ...... 1978* Ashley Ebert ...... 2003-04 Farmer, Jackie ...... 1987* Lopez, Teresa ...... 1979-81* Sampson, Kristy ...... 1977* Julie Ehlers ...... 1991-92 Finney, Christie...... 1992-95* Lounsbury, Karen ...... 1989-92* Seger, Kathy ...... 1978-79* Ann Lashley ...... 1989-90 Fischer, Angie ...... 1990-93* Lovett, Lisa ...... 1977-80* Shanklin, Kathy ...... 1978* Jamie Posey ...... 1981-84 Fisher, Sara...... 1988* Siebenmorgan, Vicki ...... 1977-79* Follrod, Debbie ...... 1975 M Smith, Carol ...... 1980* Ford, Kisha ...... 1994-97* Mainland, Marlene...... 1985-88* Smith, Dawn ...... 1994-95-97* *Denotes Letterwinner Foster, Becky ...... 1989* Mallory, Sonja ...... 2000-03* Stewart, Alex ...... 2000-04* Bold denotes Active Player Frick, Marguerite ...... 1975-76 Malone, Anita ...... 1982-84, 1986* Stokes, Fallon ...... 2001-04* Foy, Betsy ...... 1998* Marrell,Penny ...... 1976 Fulton, Tammy ...... 1979* Martin, Tiffany ...... 1994-97*

143 WHERE ARE THEY NOW? For the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, success does not end with their playing days on the court. Following graduation, Tech’s women’s basketball players have enjoyed many exciting careers in such varied fields as medicine, teaching, engineering and even professional sports. Following is a sampling of what some Yellow Jackets have been doing after their playing careers.

Donna Alligood (Roper), 1983 Jennifer Leachman, 1985 Independent Computer Programmer Professional water skier

Tina Portwood (Anglin) Teresa Lopez (Mann), 1982 Lockhead Martin, Board of Directors Senior Financial Analyst for Delta Technology Inc.

Kate Brandt (Hardy), 1984 Karen Lounsbury (Russell), 1992 Manager of Program Services for General Motors Glaxowellcome

Tina Blalock (Smith), 1983 Lisa Lovett (McDaniel), 1981 Independent Building Contractor Regional Claims Analyst for Safeco Insurance

Dolores Bootz, 1989 Marlene Mainland (Burr), 1988 Former Professional Basketball Player Completed Ph.D. in Engineering at the Univ. of Illinois Employed with NationsBank/Bank of America Anita Malone, 1986 Devony Caldwell (Poole), 1993 Account Executive, World Span SunTrust Bank Sonja Mallory, 2003 Jan Chandler, 1977 Professional Women’s Basketball Jaime Kruppa returned to her high school alma Transportation Engineer, Ga. Department of Transportation mater as a girl’s basketball coach following a Tiffany Martin, 1997 successful career as a Yellow Jacket. Alesia Chavis (Ross), 1983 PE teacher at Green Forest Christian Academy in Decatur Account Manager for PepsiCo Paula McKenzie (McCullers) Mary Rucker (Samuel), 1984 Cindy Cochran (Gillam), 1985 Chief Engineer, Water Wise Inc. Management Associate for Miliken & Company, AFLAC Agent in Georgia Professional Body Builder Hea Ju Moon, 1988 Danielle Donehew, 2000 Financial Analyst for Barnett Bank Vicki Siebenmorgan (Lester), 1979 Dir. of Women’s Basketball Operations, Univ. of Tennessee Quality Engineer, Parason Trade Brand Shelli Novotny, 1998 Kathy Dortch, 1997 Coca-Cola Company Dawn Smith, 1997 Coors Brewing Company Coca-Cola Company Tara Potter Parks Allison Echols (Woodard), 1992 Quality Engineer, C.R. Bard Marielle Walker, 1988 Sales Representative for Bell South CPA, Joe Peterson Companies Joyce Pierce, 1993 Kisha Ford, 1997 Owner, J & J Candy Jar, Norcross, Ga. Kirsten Weinert (Rosamilia), 1986 Former Professional Basketball Player Staff Manager for Delta Airlines Atlanta Police Officer Jamie Posey (McLean), 1981 Supervisor in Quality Engineering, Lockheed Space Op- Aimee Weiss, 1993 Mary Giambruno, 1984 erations Former Professional Basketball Player Teacher, DeKalb County School System Assistant Coach, College of New Jersey Karen Rainwater, 1981 Jane Gilreath (Rierson), 1981 Marketing Representative for IBM Renee Wilkinson, 1996 Safety Manager, Mannington Carpets Management Consultant, James Martin & Company Kathy Shanklin Reidinger Kristi Hiner, 1978 Dupont Financial Manager LeeAnn Woodhull (Wiedeman), 1984 Union Carbide Technical Services Technician Self-Employed Technical Writer Robin Reinhardt, 1979 Jaime Kruppa, 2001 Construction Mgr. for Krystal Company Assistant Girl’s Basketball Coach, South Gwinnett High Tonia Rodd, 1989 Mary Lou Jicka (Palucki), 1984 Math Teacher and Assistant Basketball Coach, Wood- Manufacturing Leader for Avon Products ward Academy

144 YELLOW JACKETS IN THE PROS Over the years, women’s basketball players have found successful careers after graduating from Georgia Tech. Many have pursued careers in medicine, engineering and even pro basketball.

Yellow Jackets In the Pros

PLAYER ORGANIZATION YEARS Dolores Bootz ...... Galatasaray, Istanbul, Turkey .. 1988-89 Megafesa, Lugo, ...... 1990-91 Caja Segovia, Segovia, Spain ... 1991-93 Kisha Ford ...... New York Liberty...... 1997-98 Orlando Miracle ...... 1999 Miami Sol ...... 2000-01 Joannah Kauffman ...Turkey ...... 1999 Milli Martinez ...... Puerto Rico...... 2002-04 Sonja Mallory...... ...... 2003 Lithuania, Hungary ...... 2003 Alex Stewart ...... Holland ...... 2004 Marielle Walker ...... Switzerland ...... 1988-89 Aimee Weiss ...... Denmark ...... 1996-2003

(Clockwise from top right): Sonja Mallory spent the summer of 2003 playing for the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA and then played professionally in Lithuania and Hungry last winter. Kisha Ford became the Yellow Jackets’ first women’s basketball alumna to be featured on a trading card when she played for the Miami Sol from 2000- 01. She was also the first Georgia Tech player to ever be drafted by the WNBA when the New York Liberty took her in the fourth round in 1997. Aimee Weiss played professional ball in Denmark from 1996-2003 before returning as an assistant coach at the College of New Jersey. Milli Martinez, who finished her Georgia Tech playing career in 2002, has spent the last three summers playing professional basketball in Puerto Rico while playing with the Puerto Rican National Team.

145 JACKETS ON NATIONAL LEVEL Georgia Tech has had several players tour with USA Basketball as members of Select, Junior National and Olympic Festival Teams.

Niesha Butler (third row, third from right) was the youngest player Kisha Ford (9) (front row, fourth from right) was a member of the 1995 USA R. invited to the 1999 USA Basketball Women’s World University Team that captured a bronze medal in , . Games Team Trials in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Joannah Kauffman (11) (back row, fourth from right) played on the 1995 U.S. Bronda Davis (11) (front row, third from left) was a member of the the 1991 U.S. Olympic Festival South Team in Colorado Springs, Colo. Olympic Festival South Team that played in Los Angeles, Calif.

Joyce Pierce was a member of the 1990 Dolores Bootz (15) (back row, fifth from right) played on the 1986 USA Junior National U.S. Olympic Festival South Team, the Team and the 1986 U.S. Olympic Festival South Team. 1990 U.S. Junior National Team and the 1992 U.S. Select Team.

146 GEORGIA TECH HALL OF FAME

Kate Brandt Tory Ehle Bonnie Tate Jamie Posey Played: 1981-84 Inducted: 1989 Played: 1984-87 Inducted: 1990 Played: 1977-79 Inducted: 1991 Played: 1978-81 Inducted: 1992

Lee Ann Woodhull Dolores Bootz Ida Neal Marielle Walker Played: 1980-83 Inducted: 1993 Played: 1985-88 Inducted: 1994 Played: 1986-89 Inducted: 1995 Played: 1985-88 Inducted: 1996

Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame Women’s Basketball Inductees

PLAYER/COACH CAREER INDUCTED Kate Brandt ...... 1981-84 ...... 1989 Tory Ehle ...... 1984-87 ...... 1990 Bonnie Tate ...... 1977-79 ...... 1991 Jamie Posey ...... 1978-81 ...... 1992 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 1980-83 ...... 1993 Dolores Bootz ...... 1985-88 ...... 1994 Ida Neal ...... 1986-89 ...... 1995 Marielle Walker ...... 1982-88 ...... 1996 Bernadette McGlade ...... 1982-88 ...... 1998

Bernadette McGlade Coached: 1982-88 Inducted: 1998

147 HONORS All-America USA Basketball Associated Press All-America USA Basketball U.S. Olympic Team Trials Invitee Kisha Ford 1997 Honorable Mention Joyce Pierce 1992

Kodak All-America USA Basketball Select Team Joyce Pierce 1993 Honorable Mention Joyce Pierce 1992 Jones Cup Kisha Ford 1997 Honorable Mention Gold Medal (Taipai, Taiwan) Sonja Mallory 2003 Honorable Mention Kisha Ford 1995 Jones Cup Bronze Medal (Taipai, Taiwan) Freshman All-America Kisha Ford 1994 Basketball Times USA Basketball U.S. Junior National Team Niesha Butler 1999 Women’s Basketball Journal Dolores Bootz 1986 Women’s Basketball News Service Joyce Pierce 1990

McDonald’s High School All-America USA Basketball U.S. Olympic Festival Kasha Terry 2002 Dolores Bootz 1986 South Team Gold Medal (Houston, Texas) Parade High School All-America Joannah Kauffman 1995 South Team Jackie Farmer 1987 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Aisha Howard 1996 Joyce Pierce 1990 South Team (Minneapolis, Minn.) WBCA High School All-America Bronda Davis 1991 South Team Kasha Terry 2002 Gold Medal (Los Angeles, Calif.) Jillian Ingram 2004 Honorable Mention Kisha Ford 1994 East Team Bronze Medal, All-Tournament All Star Girls Report High School All-America Jillian Ingram 2004 Fourth Team Daphne Mitchell 2004 Fourth Team Janie Mitchell 2004 Fifth Team

CoSIDA/Verizon Academic All-America Tory Ehle 1987 Honorable Mention Karen Lounsbury 1990 Karen Lounsbury 1991

Scholarship Recipients Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Scholarship Karen Lounsbury 1990-91 Angie Fischer 1992-93 Regina Tate 1998-99

Georgia Tech Homer Rice Scholarship Danielle Donehew 1997-98 Joyce Pierce (left), Sonja Mallory (center) and Kisha Ford (right) are the only players to garner All-America honors ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship as a Yellow Jacket. Mallory and Ford are also two of just Danielle Donehew 2001 three Tech players to earn first-team all-ACC honors, while Regina Tate 2002 Pierce was named to the second team three times. Marie James Scholarship Award (ACC’s Top Female Scholar-Athlete) Marlene Mainland 1988

148 HONORS Conference ACC Rookie of the Year ACC Player of the Week Niesha Butler 1999 Dolores Bootz Jan. 5, 1986 Marielle Walker Dec. 1, 1986 All-ACC Dec. 14, 1987 Dolores Bootz 1986 Second Team Karen Lounsbury Dec. 19, 1988 Dolores Bootz 1987 Second Team Ida Neal Jan. 23, 1989 Dolores Bootz 1988 Second Team Sheila Wagner Jan. 31, 1990 Marielle Walker 1988 Second Team Kisha Ford Dec. 20, 1993 Ida Neal 1989 First Team Feb. 14, 1994 Karen Lounsbury 1990 Second Team Feb. 17, 1997 Joyce Pierce 1991 Second Team Carla Munnion Dec. 4, 1995 Joyce Pierce 1992 Second Team Dec. 18, 1995 Joyce Pierce 1993 Second Team Kenya Williams Nov. 23, 1998 Kisha Ford 1995 Second Team Niesha Butler Jan. 8, 2001 Kisha Ford 1996 Second Team Regina Tate Nov. 26, 2001 Kisha Ford 1997 First Team Sonja Mallory Jan. 21, 2002 Carla Munnion 1998 Second Team Fallon Stokes Nov. 24, 2003 (co-player) Niesha Butler 1999 Second Team Dec. 8, 2003 Niesha Butler 2001 Third Team Sonja Mallory 2002 Second Team ACC Rookie of the Week Milli Martinez 2002 Second Team Stacey Buchannon Dec. 20, 1993 Regina Tate 2002 Third Team Kisha Ford Jan. 10, 1994 Sonja Mallory 2003 First Team Danielle Donehew Feb. 17, 1997 Alex Stewart 2003 Third Team Betsy Foy Dec. 8, 1997 Fallon Stokes 2003 Third Team Niesha Butler Nov. 23, 1998 (co-Rookie) Alex Stewart 2004 Honorable Mention Nov. 30, 1998 Fallon Stokes 2004 Second Team Dec. 7, 1998 Dec. 21, 1998 ACC All-Freshman Team Jan. 4, 1999 Kathy Dortch 1993 Jan. 25, 1999 Kisha Ford 1994 Feb. 1, 1999 Carla Munnion 1994 Megan Harpring Feb. 24, 2003 Niesha Butler 1999

Miscellaneous Georgia Commission on Women Collegiate Sportswoman of the Year Atlanta Tipoff Club Georgia Player of the Month Regina Tate 2001-02 Marielle Walker January, 1988 Ida Neal January, 1989 Georgia Hall of Fame Coach of the Year Karen Lounsbury January, 1990 Agnus Berenato 1991-92 Atlanta Women in Sports Athlete of the Month Atlanta Tipoff Club Georgia Coach of the Year Kisha Ford March, 1994 Agnus Berenato 1991-92 2002-03 CoSIDA/Verizon Academic All-District Danielle Donehew 1999 Second Team Atlanta Tipoff Club Player of the Year 2000 First Team Kisha Ford 1993-94 Regina Tate 2002 Second Team Niesha Butler 1998-99 Sonja Mallory 2002-03

149 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS NCAA Tournament National Women’s Invitation Tournament Following their NWIT Championship year, the Yellow In the first-ever postseason appearance in school history, Georgia Tech’s women's basketball team captured Jackets reached their first ever NCAA Tournament the 1992 National Women's Invitational Tournament in Amarillo, Texas. En route to the title, the Jackets de- with a regular season record of 16-9 in the 1992-93 feated Wisconsin-Green Bay, 78-77, in the first round, Nebraska, 73-68, in the semifinals, and Hawaii, 90-72, season while posting its first .500 season in ACC play. in the championship game. The 1992 NWIT not only marked Tech’s first postseason appearance, but it also Georgia Tech then returned to the Big Dance in 2003, marked the first NWIT title for an ACC school. after recording a 19-9 record during the regular sea- 1992 NWIT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Georgia Tech 90, Hawai’i 72 1992: Cal Farley Coliseum; Amarillo, Texas son and another 8-8 mark in the ACC. Mar. 28, 1992 • Cal Farley Coliseum • Amarillo, Tex. M. 26 Wisconsin Green Bay W 78-77 M. 27 Nebraska W 73-68 1993: Mideast Region First Round, Evanston, Ill. TECH FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP M. 28 Hawaii W 90-72 Keener 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0011023 M. 17 at Northwestern L 62-90 Davis 4-6 0-0 9-12 2 463041731 Lounsbury 4-10 0-3 0-0 0 00201829 2000: Multiple Sites 2003: East Region First Round, West Lafayette, Ind. Caldwell 2-6 0-1 5-6 4 22301930 M. 16 Southern Mississippi(1) W 76-71 (ot) Kauffman 3-7 0-0 2-2 6 40221826 M. 22 vs. Virginia Tech L 59-61 (2) Finney 0-0 0-0 1-3 0 1000012 M. 18 at Chattanooga W 81-74 Weiss 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0000107 M. 21 at Arkansas(3) L 67-78 Pierce 7-11 0-0 17-17 11 123023134 Two Tournaments: Won 0 Lost 2 Fischer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0000002 Baldwin 3-7 0-2 2-2 1 34501818 2001: Humphrey Coliseum; Starkville, Miss. Echols 3-3 0-0 0-0 4 40022616 M. 15 Mississippi State L 73-77 Harrison 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0000002 Team 3 Totals 27-54 0-6 36-42 37 19 14 19 5 13 90 200 2002: Alexander Memorial Coliseum; Atlanta, Ga. Deadball Rebounds: 4 M. 13 Miami L 64-73 FG: 1st (15/27) .556 2nd (12/27) .444 Game 50.0% 3FG: 1st (0/4) .000 2nd (0/2) .000 Game 00.0% FT: 1st (15/15) 1.000 2nd (21/27) .778 Game 85.7% (1): Alexander Memorial Coliseum, Atlanta, Ga.; (2): McKenzie Arena, Chattanooga, Tenn.; (3):Arkansas Arena, Fayetteville, Ark. HAWAII FG 3FG FT RB PF A TO B S TP MP Four Tournaments: Won 5 Lost 3 Kaeo 1-4 0-0 3-3 1 5 1 2 0 1 5 21 Wakita 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 11000418 1992 NWIT Champions Pontious 5-11 0-0 4-5 5 404131427 Azama 4-7 1-4 4-4 2 225031317 Stringam 7-12 0-0 2-3 3 012011627 Sirchia 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 00100211 Gondringer 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1000003 Namohala 4-8 0-0 2-2 5 101011012 Agee 1-6 0-2 1-4 5 5 1 2 1 1 3 26 Hurt 1-4 0-0 2-2 3 2 0 1 0 2 4 26 Gentry 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 3 1 0 0 6 McEwen 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 Team 3 Totals 25-62 1-8 21-27 33 25 6 22 3 12 72200 Alex Stewart had 10 points, nine rebounds Deadball Rebounds: 2 FG: 1st (10/29) .344 2nd (15/33) .455 Game 40.3% and three assists against Virginia Tech in the 3FG: 1st (1/2) .500 2nd (0/6) .000 Game 12.5% Yellow Jackets’ last NCAA Tournament game. FT: 1st 1st (8/9) .888 2nd (13/18) .722 Game 77.7% Officials: Brent Sherrod, Bob Gallager, Larry Dewitt. Technical Fouls: Hawai’i Coach; Attendance: 800 Georgia Tech’s Joyce Pierce was named the Most Other Postseason Tournaments Georgia Tech 45 45 -- 90 Valuable Player of the 1992 National Women’s Hawai’i 29 43 -- 72 1975 GAIAW State Tournament Invitation Tournament and joined Karen vs. Fort Valley L 39-76 Lounsbury on the all-tournament team. vs. Tift L 54-65

1976 GAIAW State Tournament vs. Berry L 41-109 vs. North Georgia L 35-69

1977 GAIAW State Tournament vs. Morris Brown W 75-27 vs. Spelman W 55-43

1978 GAIAW State Tournament vs. West Georgia L 79-94

1979 GAIAW State Tournament vs. Berry L 68-92

1980 GAIAW State Tournament F. 21 at Georgia Southern L 51-87 1992 NWIT Champions: (Kneeling) Lara Kauffman, Karen Lounsbury, Allison Echols, 1981 GAIAW State Tournament Christie Finney, Joyce Pierce, Devony Caldwell, Carmen Davis. (Standing) Head Coach F. 26 vs. Georgia L 70-89 Agnus Berenato, Trainer Vicky Gamber, Manager Alicia Funderburg, Aimee Weiss, Nicole Harrison, Selena Baldwin, Demieta Keener, Angie Fischer, Assistant Coach Faye Young Seven Tournaments: Won 2 Lost 8 Miller, Assistant Coach Lisa Stockton, Assistant Coach Shelia Collins.

150 ACC TOURNAMENT Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament History All-ACC Tournament Selections

1980: College Park, Md. (No. 8 Seed) ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1995: Rock Hill, S.C. (No. 6 Seed) 1992 Devony Caldwell F. 8 vs. No. 1 NC State L 48-99 M. 3 vs. #3 NC State L 70-88 Joyce Pierce 1981: Clemson, S.C. (No. 7 Seed) 1996: Rock Hill, S.C. (No. 8 Seed) F. 12 vs. No. 2 Virginia L 49-61 F. 29 vs. #9 Florida State L 51-64 1994 Kisha Ford (Second Team) 1982: Raleigh, N.C. (No. 5 Seed) 1997: Charlotte, N.C. (No. 7 Seed) F. 26 vs. No. 4 Clemson L 54-62 F. 28 vs. #2 Virginia L 63-77 1998 Carla Munnion (Second Team)

1983: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 7 Seed) 1998: Charlotte, N.C. (No. 8 Seed) M. 3 vs. No. 2 North Carolina L 80-85 F. 26 vs. #9 Wake Forest W 78-67 2000 Milli Martinez (Second Team) F. 27 vs. #1 Duke L 56-100 1984: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 8 Seed) M. 2 vs. No. 1 Virginia L 58-75 1999: Charlotte, N.C. (No. 6 Seed) 2003 Fallon Stokes (Second Team) F. 27 vs. # 3 North Carolina L 71-87 1985: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 8 Seed) M. 1 vs. No. 1 NC State L 60-87 2000: Greensboro, N.C. (No. 6 Seed) M. 4 vs. # 3 North Carolina State W 69-52 1986: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 8 Seed) M. 5 vs. # 2 Duke L 56-77 M. 1 vs. No. 1 Virginia L 64-90 2001: Greensboro, N.C. (No. 8 Seed) 1987: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 6 Seed) M. 2 vs. # 7 North Carolina L 64-79 F. 28 vs. No. 3 North Carolina L 54-64 2002: Greensboro, N.C. (No. 5 Seed) 1988: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 7 Seed) M. 2 vs. # 4 Virginia L 58-60 M. 5 vs. No. 2 Maryland L 74-102 2003: Greensboro, N.C. (No. 5 Seed) 1989: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 6 Seed) M. 8 vs. # 4 Florida State W 64-59 M. 4 vs. No. 3 Clemson L 74-94 M. 9 vs. # 1 Duke L 52-76

1990: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 7 Seed) 2004: Greensboro, N.C. (No. 8 Seed) M. 3 vs. No. 2 Virginia L 65-73 M. 5 vs. # 9 Wake Forest L 59-61

1991: Fayetteville, N.C. (No. 7 Seed) 25 Tournaments: Won 5 Lost 25 M. 2 vs. No. 2 Maryland L 73-91

1992: Rock Hill, S.C. (No. 7 Seed) M. 7 vs. No. 2 Maryland W 68-67 M. 8 vs. No. 3 Clemson W 74-73 Fallon Stokes shoots over ACC opponent M. 9 vs. No. 1 Virginia L 69-70 Chrissy Fisher of Maryland 1993: Rock Hill, S.C. (No. 4 Seed) M. 6 vs. No. 5 Clemson L 66-87

1994: Rock Hill, S.C. (No. 7 Seed) M. 5 vs. No. 2 North Carolina L 55-78

ACC Tournament Fact

Georgia Tech became the lowest seeded team in ACC Tour- nament history to qualify for the championship game in 1992 when the seventh-seeded Jackets scored a pair of one- point victories over nationally-ranked Maryland and Clemson to reach the final. Tech topped the second-seeded and fourth-ranked Terrapins, 68-67, in the first round and edged the third-seeded and 18th-ranked Tigers, 74-73, in the semifinals. In the championship game, Tech battled top- seeded and top-ranked Virginia tough, before falling by a one-point margin, 70-69.

Georgia Tech celebrates after upsetting Maryland, 68-67, in the first round of the 1992 ACC Tournament

151 TOURNAMENTS Regular-Season Tournaments 1979 Virginia Tipoff Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. 1988 Maine Basketball Classic, Augusta, Maine 1994 ISES Southern Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. (Third Place) (Champions) (Runner-up) N. 24 at Virginia L 44-85 D. 17 vs. Howard W 87-82 D. 12 vs. Georgia Southern W 79-66 N. 25 vs. Wake Forest W 94-67 D. 18 at Maine W 82-62 D. 13 vs. Georgia L 81-113

1982 Miller High Life Classic, Lawrenceville, N.J. 1989 Pickett Suite Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1994 Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska (Third Place) (Runner-up) (Seventh Place) D. 18 vs. Villanova L 59-68 N. 24 vs. Tennessee State W 93-61 D. 19 vs. UCLA L 69-81 D. 19 vs. Pennsylvania W 67-59 N. 25 vs. Furman L 92-98 D. 20 at Alaska-Anchorage L 85-87 D. 21 vs. Army W 85-51 1983 Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska 1989 Lady Ram Classic, Bronx, N.Y. F. 25 vs. Drake L 63-83 (Champions) 1995 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. F. 26 vs. South Florida W 82-65 D. 2 vs. Loyola Marymount W 81-53 (Champions) F. 27 vs. Pennsylvania W 75-58 D. 3 vs. Lafayette W 89-64 N. 24 vs. Maryland-Eastern ShoreW 93-43 N. 25 vs. Illinois W 70-60 1983 Days Inn Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1990 Comfort Inn Dowtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Champions) (Champions) 1995 Sheraton Big Apple Classic, New York, N.Y. N. 25 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women W 76-61 N. 23 vs. UNC Wilmington W 101-79 (Champions) N. 26 vs. Stetson W 96-73 N. 24 vs. East Tennessee State W 89-62 D. 2 vs. New Hampshire W 90-72 D. 3 at Manhattan W 90-61 1983 South Florida Invitational, Tampa, Fla. 1990 Dial Soap Classic, Minneapolis, Minn. D. 16 vs. West Virginia L 78-86 (ot) (Champions) 1995 Hyatt Regency Christmas Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. D. 17 vs. Georgia State W 80-43 N. 30 vs. South Florida W 98-58 (Champions) D. 18 at South Florida W 68-56 D. 1 at Minnesota W 84-69 D. 28 vs. Western Carolina W 88-48 D. 29 vs. Seton Hall W 82-67 1984 Wagner Christmas Inv., Staten Island, N.Y. 1990 Penn Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa. (Champions) (Champions) 1996 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. D. 28 vs. Fordham W 77-56 D. 8 vs. William & Mary W 78-60 (Runner-up) D. 30 at Wagner W 81-70 D. 9 vs. Temple W 83-68 N. 29 vs. Drexel W 84-65 N. 30 vs. Notre Dame L 69-76 1985 Days Inn Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1990 Lady Paladin Invitational, Greenville, S.C. (Champions) (Third Place) 1996 Hyatt Regency Holiday Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. F. 22 vs. Western Carolina W 83-61 D. 20 vs. Campbell L 75-82 (Champions) F. 23 vs. Georgia State W 80-75 D. 21 at Furman W 89-85 D. 29 vs. William & Mary W 78-53 D. 30 vs. Manhattan W 105-63 1985 Days Inn Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1991 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Runner-up) (Champions) 1997 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. N. 29 vs. South Florida W 95-69 N. 29 vs. Rider W 115-64 (Champions) N. 30 vs. Chattanooga L 69-76 N. 30 vs. Chattanooga W 114-57 N. 28 vs. Charleston Southern W 87-64 N. 29 vs. Boston College W 81-79 1986 Radisson Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1991 Pepsi/Church’s Holiday Classic, Miami, Fla. (Champions) (Runner-up) 1997 Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. N. 28 vs. UC-Santa Barbara W 84-48 D. 28 vs. Boston College W 97-61 (Runner-up) N. 29 vs. Seton Hall W 72-65 D. 29 vs. Santa Clara W 64-61 D. 29 vs. St. Mary’s W 69-60 (ot) D. 30 at Miami L 63-78 D. 30 vs. Auburn L 41-70 1986 Lady Blazer Invitational, Birmingham, Ala. (Champions) 1992 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1998 Atlanta Marriott NW Basketball Classic, Atlanta, Ga. D. 5 vs. Florida W 82-72 (Champions) (Champions) D. 6 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W 77-65 D. 4 vs. Hofstra W 111-62 N. 27 vs. Samford W 96-62 D. 5 vs. Mercer W 82-59 N. 28 vs. Weber State W 81-46 1986 Pepperdine Invitational, Malibu, Calif. (Champions) 1992 Texaco Hawk Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. 1998 Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. D. 15 vs. Utah State W 106-40 (Third Place) (Champions) D. 16 vs. Pepperdine W 79-77 D. 29 vs. Alabama L 101-103 (ot) D. 29 vs. St. Francis, N.Y. W 90-45 D. 30 vs. Fordham W 69-68 D. 30 vs. Lafayette W 100-52 1987 Radisson Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Champions) 1993 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1999 Atlanta Marriott NW Basketball Classic, Atlanta, Ga. N. 27 vs. Alabama-Birmingham W 101-75 (Champions) (Champions) N. 28 vs. Monmouth W 76-70 D. 4 vs. Stetson W 75-56 N. 26 vs. Elon W 85-53 D. 5 vs. St. Joseph’s W 51-50 N. 27 vs. Hofstra W 89-61 1987 Fordham Invitational, Bronx, N.Y. (Champions) 1993 ISES Southern Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. 1999 Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. D. 5 vs. Virginia CommonwealthW 73-63 (Runner-up) (Runner-up) D. 6 at Fordham W 79-78 D. 14 at Georgia State W 82-58 D. 29 vs. Western Michigan W 95-89 (ot) D. 15 vs. Georgia L 52-67 D. 30 vs. Pittsburgh L 69-75 1988 Radisson Classic, Atlanta, Ga. (Champions) 1994 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 2000 Atlanta Marriott NW Basketball Classic, Atlanta, Ga. N. 25 vs. Winthrop W 83-61 (Third Place) (Champions) N. 26 vs. Richmond W 84-80 (2ot) D. 2 vs. Butler L 66-67 N. 24 vs. Cornell W 74-68 D. 3 vs. Cornell W 90-66 N. 25 vs. Mount St. Mary’s W 102-90 1988 Tallahassee Hilton Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. (Third Place) D. 2 vs. Georgia Southern L 60-61 D. 3 vs. UNC Asheville W 78-63 152 TOURNAMENT HONORS Regular-Season Tournaments Cont. Regular-Season All-Tournament Selections

2000 Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. Northern Lights Invitational ○○○○○○○○○○○ Comfort Inn Downtown Classic ○○○○○○○○○○○ GT/Hyatt Regency (Champions) 1982-83 Anita Malone 1990-91 Joyce Pierce (MVP) Holiday Tournament D. 29 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) W 94-51 D. 30 vs. Fresno State W 87-56 1989-90 Sheila Wagner Devony Caldwell 1995-96 Kisha Ford (MVP) 1994-95 Kisha Ford Allison Echols Tiffany Martin 2001 Atlanta Marriott NW Basketball Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1991-92 Joyce Pierce (MVP) Joannah Kauffman (Champions) Wagner Christmas Invitational Selena Baldwin 1996-97 Kisha Ford (MVP) N. 23 vs. UNC Asheville W 88-56 1984-85 Dolores Bootz (MVP) 1992-93 Devony Caldwell (MVP) Carla Munnion N. 24 vs. E. Washington W 91-36 Tory Ehle Selena Baldwin Kenya Williams 2001 U.S. Cellular Classic, Greenville, N.C. ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Kathy Dortch ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 1997-98 Joannah Kauffman (Runner-up) Days Inn Classic 1993-94 Kisha Ford Betsy Foy D. 1 vs. Arkansas State W 77-52 1984-85 Kim Crawford (MVP) Tiffany Martin D. 2 vs. Southern L 47-56 Jennifer Leachman Kathy Dortch Atlanta Marriott 2002 Atlanta Marriott NW Basketball Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 1985-86 Dolores Bootz 1994-95 Kisha Ford NW Holiday Invitational (Champions) Tory Ehle Carla Munnion 1998-99 Kenya Williams (MVP) N. 29 vs. East Tennessee State W 85-35 1995-96 Carla Munnion (MVP) Niesha Butler N. 30 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 78-62 Radisson Classic Kisha Ford Regina Tate 2002 Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. 1986-87 Dolores Bootz (MVP) Tiffany Martin 1999-00 Jaime Kruppa (Champions) Tory Ehle 1996-97 Carla Munnion Nina Bärlin D. 30 vs. St. John’s W 61-53 Hea Ju Moon Kisha Ford 2000-01 Sonja Mallory (MVP) D. 31 vs. East Carolina W 88-75 1987-88 Marielle Walker (MVP) 1997-98 Shelli Novotny (MVP) Niesha Butler Hea Ju Moon Carla Munnion Jaime Kruppa 2003 Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands (Third Place) 1988-89 Ida Neal (MVP) Kenya Williams Milli Martinez N. 27 vs. James Madison W 60-53 2002-03 Megan Isom (MVP) N. 28 vs. West Virginia L 61-75 Pepperdine Invitational Atlanta Marriott Sonja Mallory N. 29 vs. SW Missouri St. W 78-71 1986-87 Dolores Bootz (MVP) Northwest Classic Alex Stewart Tory Ehle 1998-99 Kenya Williams (MVP) Fallon Stokes 2003 Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. (Champions) Ida Neal Niesha Butler 2003-04 Fallon Stokes (MVP) D. 30 vs. William & Mary W 67-57 Danielle Donehew Jessica Williams D. 31 vs. Florida A&M W 84-45 Lady Blazer Invitational 1987-88 Marielle Walker (MVP) Minnesota Dial Soap Classic Atlanta Marriott 50 Tournaments: Won 85 Lost 20 31 Tournament Championships Dolores Bootz 1990-91 Karen Lounsbury (MVP) NW Basketball Classic Hea Ju Moon Joyce Pierce 1999-00 Niesha Butler (MVP) 1991-92 Karen Lounsbury Jaime Kruppa Tournament Titles Joyce Pierce Penn Red & Blue Classic Danielle Donehew 1990-91 Karen Lounsbury (MVP) 2000-01 Tamika Boatner (MVP) 1983-84 Days Inn Classic 1984-85 Wagner Christmas Invitational Fordham Lady Ram Classic Devony Caldwell Niesha Butler Days Inn Classic 1987-88 Dolores Bootz (MVP) Aimee Weiss Milli Martinez 1986-87 Radisson Classic Marielle Walker 2001-02 Regina Tate (MVP) Lady Blazer Invitational 1989-90 Karen Lounsbury (MVP) Lady Paladin/Ramada Nina Bärlin Pepperdine Invitational Theresa Gernatt Inn Invitational Sonja Mallory 1987-88 Radisson Classic Fordham Lady Ram Classic 1990-91 Aimee Weiss Milli Martinez 1988-89 Radisson Classic Tallahassee Hilton Classic 2002-03 Sonja Mallory (MVP) Augusta (Maine) Classic 1988-89 Theresa Gernatt Pepsi/Church’s Holiday Classic Alex Stewart 1989-90 Fordham Lady Ram Classic Karen Lounsbury 1991-92 Joyce Pierce Fallon Stokes 1990-91 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic Minnesota Dial Soap Classic Penn Red & Blue Classic Augusta (Maine) Classic Texaco/Hawk Classic U.S. Cellular Classic 1991-92 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic 1988-89 Karen Lounsbury (MVP) 1992-93 Joyce Pierce 2001-02 Nina Bärlin 1992-93 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic Ida Neal Milli Martinez 1993-94 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic ISES Southern Invitational Sonja Mallory 1995-96 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic Sheraton Big Apple Classic Pickett Suite Classic 1993-94 Kisha Ford Hyatt Regency Tournament 1989-90 Theresa Gernatt 1994-95 Kisha Ford Paradise Jam 1996-97 Hyatt Regency Tournament Karen Lounsbury 2003-04 Alex Stewart 1997-98 Comfort Inn Downtown Classic Sheraton Big Apple Classic Fallon Stokes 1998-99 Atlanta Marriott NW Classic 1995-96 Carla Munnion (MVP) Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational 1999-00 Atlanta Marriott NW Classic Tiffany Martin 2000-01 Atlanta Marriott NW Classic Shea Matlock Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational 2001-02 Atlanta Marriott NW Classic 2002-03 Atlanta Marriott NW Classic Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational 2003-04 Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invitational

153 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Georgia Tech Women’s Basketball Year-By-Year Records Year Coach Overall ACC/Finish* ACC Tourn. Home Away Neutral Postseason 1974-75 Jim Culpepper 6-16 1975-76 Jim Culpepper 2-24 1976-77 Jim Culpepper 19-8 1977-78 Jim Culpepper 23-4 1978-79 Jim Culpepper 18-8 1979-80 Jim Culpepper 2-23 1-7/t7th 0-1 1-9 0-12 1-2 Culpepper Totals (6 years) 70-83 (.458) 1-7 (.125) 0-1 (.000) 1-9 (.100) 0-12 (.000) 1-2 (.333) 1980-81 Benny Dees 8-19 1-6/7th 0-1 3-10 3-8 2-1 Dees Totals (1 year) 8-19 (.296) 1-6 (.143) 0-1 (.000) 3-10 (.231) 3-8 (.273) 2-1 (.667) 1981-82 Bernadette McGlade 9-16 2-9/7th 0-1 7-8 2-7 0-1 1982-83 Bernadette McGlade 10-19 2-11/7th 0-1 5-7 1-9 3-3 1983-84 Bernadette McGlade 9-19 1-13/8th 0-1 6-7 2-10 1-2 1984-85 Bernadette McGlade 11-16 0-14/8th 0-1 8-8 2-9 1-1 1985-86 Bernadette McGlade 10-17 1-13/8th 0-1 8-8 2-8 0-1 1986-87 Bernadette McGlade 14-13 5-9/6th 0-1 8-5 4-7 2-1 1987-88 Bernadette McGlade 11-16 3-11/7th 0-1 6-7 4-8 1-1 McGlade Totals (7 years) 74-116 (.389) 14-80 (.149) 0-7 (.000) 48-50 (.490) 17-58 (.227) 8-10 (.444) 1988-89 Agnus Berenato 14-14 5-9/6th 0-1 9-6 2-6 3-2 1989-90 Agnus Berenato 13-17 4-10/t6th 0-1 6-5 3-10 4-2 1990-91 Agnus Berenato 15-13 3-11/7th 0-1 8-5 4-6 3-2 1991-92 Agnus Berenato 20-13 6-10/7th 2-1 6-5 6-7 8-1 3-0 (NWIT Champs) 1992-93 Agnus Berenato 16-11 8-8/t4th 0-1 10-3 5-6 1-2 0-1 (NCAA 1st Rd.) 1993-94 Agnus Berenato 12-15 5-11/7th 0-1 7-6 5-8 0-1 1994-95 Agnus Berenato 14-16 5-11/6th 0-1 8-6 5-8 1-2 1995-96 Agnus Berenato 14-13 5-11/8th 0-1 10-4 2-8 2-1 1996-97 Agnus Berenato 15-12 7-9/7th 0-1 10-4 5-7 0-1 1997-98 Agnus Berenato 11-17 3-13/8th 1-1 6-8 4-8 1-1 1998-99 Agnus Berenato 13-14 6-10/6th 0-1 9-6 4-6 0-2 1999-00 Agnus Berenato 17-14 7-9/6th 1-1 9-6 7-6 1-2 2-1 (WNIT 3rd Rd.) 2000-01 Agnus Berenato 14-15 5-11/8th 0-1 9-6 5-7 0-2 0-1 (WNIT 1st Rd.) 2001-02 Agnus Berenato 15-14 7-9/t-5th 0-1 8-6 6-5 1-3 0-1 (WNIT 1st Rd.) 2002-03 Agnus Berenato 20-11 8-8/t-4th 1-1 14-3 4-6 2-2 0-1 (NCAA 1st Rd.) Berenato Totals (15 years) 223-209 (.516) 84-150 (.359) 5-15 (.250) 129-79 (.620) 67-104 (.392) 27-26 (.509) 2003-04 MaChelle Joseph 14-15 5-11/8th 0-1 8-4 4-8 2-3 Joseph Totals (1 year) 14-15 (.483) 5-11 (.313) 0-1 (.000) 8-4 (.667) 4-8 (.333) 2-3 (.400)

1975-2004 Team Totals 389-442 (.468) 105-254 (.292) 5-25 (.167) 189-152 (.554) 91-190 (.324) 40-42 (.488) 5-5 (Six Appearances) * ACC Regular Season Only Georgia Tech Record Overall 389-442 / .468 (30 years) Division I 321-382 / .497 (25 years) Division III 68-60 / .531 (5 years) ACC 105-254 / .292 (25 years) Milestone Wins Win Date Opponent Score 1 1974-75 Gordon 51-33 50 1977-78 Tift 85-69 100 12/17/83 Georgia State 80-43 150 2/10/88 Auburn-Montgomery 89-72 200 12/11/91 Florida State 70-68 250 1/5/95 Maryland 82-59 300 11/28/98 Weber State 81-46 350 1/17/02 North Carolina 81-62 First Wins Win Date Opponent Score ACC 11/25/79 Wake Forest 94-67 Bernadette McGlade (left) was Yellow Jackets’ first full-time women’s basketball coach, and Jim Culpepper (center) was the first head coach in Georgia Tech women’s basketball history. ACC Road 1/31/82 Wake Forest 64-53 Agnus Berenato (right) is Tech’s all-time winningest coach with 223 victories. ACC Tourney 3/7/92 Maryland 68-67 Postseason 3/28/92 Wis.-Green Bay (NWIT) 78-77

154 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Jim Culpepper

Record: 70-83 (.458) 1975-80 (6 years)

1974-75 Record: 6-16 Coach: Jim Culpepper Shorter L 25-94 Augusta College L 14-67 DeKalb Central L 25-83 Berry L 31-105 Georgia Tech’s 1977-78 team posted an overall school-record 23-4 Gordon W 51-33 record, starting out the season with 10 consecutive victories. DeKalb South W 56-48 Shorter L 35-80 Savannah L 31-90 Furman L 77-79 Georgia L 35-96 1976-77 Augusta College W 78-62 Gordon W 47-36 Record: 19-8 Converse W 86-67 Emory (Oxford) W 52-28 Coach: Jim Culpepper Convenant W 69-50 Tift College L 45-82 Piedmont L 38-61 Piedmont W 89-71 Augusta College L 26-49 Maryville W 50-28 Tulane W 68-53 DeKalb Central L 49-94 Spelman W 52-32 Spelman W 84-63 Florida State L 22-58 Covenant W 62-26 Georgia Baptist W 88-43 Tift College L 33-51 Georgia Baptist W 68-47 Georgia College W 83-70 Shorter L 20-72 Tift College W 85-69 Rollins W 69-52 (1) Georgia Baptist L 38-50 St. Leo’s W 69-29 West Georgia L 79-94 DeKalb South W 56-45 Covenant W 59-37 Tift College W 67-53 Tennessee Temple W 55-53 1978-79 (1) Fort Valley State n L 39-76 Piedmont L 40-46 Record: 18-8 (1) Tift College n L 54-65 Bryan W 51-39 Coach: Jim Culpepper Spelman W 82-47 Captain: Bonnie Tate 1975-76 Augusta College L 47-48 N18 Georgia College h W 85-49 Record: 2-24 Tift College L 64-72 N25 at Vanderbilt (OT) a W 69-67 Coach: Jim Culpepper Armstrong State W 57-54 N27 Covenant h W 90-60 Augusta College L 20-80 Tenn. Wesleyan L 50-74 D1 at UNC-Asheville a W 73-60 Savannah L 18-141 Spelman W 46-33 D2 at Mars Hill a L 53-81 Atlanta Christian W 55-23 Atlanta Christian W 93-52 D9 at Georgia College a W 86-50 Georgia State L 30-80 Tift College L 70-72 J5 at Augusta a L 54-58 Auburn L 28-89 Georgia Baptist W 63-40 J6 at Armstrong State a W 80-71 Georgia L 22-77 Bryan W 57-46 J8 at Tenn. Temple a W 78-34 West Georgia L 35-97 Georgia Baptist W 60-46 J12 at Furman a W 88-68 Berry L 13-107 Tenn. Wesleyan L 43-53 J13 at Duke a L 55-70 Shorter L 31-81 Tennessee Temple L 51-58 J15 Tennessee Temple h W 100-47 Albany State L 33-93 Atlanta Christian W 99-34 J18 Erkskine h L 54-74 Tift College L 50-67 Morris Brown (1) n W 75-27 J20 UNC-Asheville (3OT) h L 95-102 Auburn L 28-78 Spelman (1) n W 55-43 J22 at Tift College a W 70-68 Albany State L 22-105 J25 Piedmont h W 78-49 Tennessee Temple L 35-55 1977-78 J27 Armstrong State h L 51-61 North Georgia L 21-70 Record: 23-4 J29 Ga. Southwestern h W 67-42 Tift College L 57-68 Coach: Jim Culpepper F1 Morris Brown h W 74-55 Shorter L 39-83 Tennessee Temple W 67-49 F3 at Piedmont a W 69-68 North Georgia L 25-78 Bryan W 55-29 F5 Tift College h W 79-62 Tennessee Temple L 43-68 Covenant W 85-52 F8 Augusta h L 72-73 West Georgia L 38-83 Georgia Baptist W 100-38 F12 at Covenant a W 92-65 Georgia State L 40-101 Maryville W 97-51 F16 at Ga. Southwestern a W 90-68 Augusta College L 28-71 F19 Vanderbilt h W 71-63 Armstrong State W 90-36 (1) Atlanta Christian W 90-14 Tennessee Temple W 83-54 Berry n L 68-92 Georgia L 35-60 Converse W 83-62 (1) Berry n L 41-109 Piedmont W 81-66 1979-80 (1) North Georgia n L 35-69 Armstrong State W 90-73 Record: 2-23. 1-8 ACC (T7th) Augusta College L 65-84 Coach: Jim Culpepper Georgia College L 79-86 N14 at Ga. Southern a L 56-62 Bryan W 81-44 N17 at Vanderbilt a L 61-67 Tift College W 72-58 N20 Georgia State h L 62-85 Spelman W 64-62 N24 Virginia (2) a L 44-85 UNC-Asheville W 70-66 N25 Wake Forest (2) n W 94-67 155 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

N27 at #11 Maryland a L 78-94 F26 South Florida (7) n W 82-65 N30 at Georgia a L 78-97 Bernadette F27 Pennsylvania (7) n W 75-58 D10 at Valdosta State a L 84-113 McGlade M4 North Carolina (3) n L 80-85 J3 Albany State h L 74-75 J5 Georgia Southern h L 77-81 1983-84 J7 at #19 Mercer a L 59-85 Record: 74-116 (.389) Record: 9-19, 1-13 ACC (8th) J9 North Carolina h L 61-93 1982-88 (7 years) Coach: Bernadette McGlade J12 at #8 N.C. State a L 38-97 Captains: Mary Lou Jicka, Mary Rucker, Kate Brandt J14 Furman h W 98-50 N25 Miss Univ for Women (9) n W 76-61 J16 Georgia h L 77-78 1981-82 N26 Stetson (9) h W 96-73 J18 Valdosta State h L 65-82 Record: 9-16, 2-9 ACC (7th) N30 at Alabama a L 49-79 J21 Duke h L 71-72 Coach: Bernadette McGlade D2 #3 Georgia (38) n L 52-89 J26 at Albany St. (OT) a L 84-89 Captain: Lee Ann Woodhull D14 at #9 Maryland a L 59-80 J28 Vanderbilt h L 67-77 N14 Shorter h W 69-63 D16 West Va. (OT) (10) n L 78-86 J31 at #16 Clemson a L 67-103 N19 Ga. Southwestern h W 78-56 D17 Georgia State (10) n W 80-43 F2 at Wake Forest a L 71-80 N24 Berry h L 61-82 D18 at South Florida (10) a W 68-56 F5 at Georgia State a L 57-75 N27 at Duke a L 50-62 D21 at Stetson a W 69-62 F8 #9 N.C. State (3) n L 48-99 N28 at North Carolina a L 58-81 J4 #12 NC State h L 52-65 F11 Mercer h L 73-87 D1 Covenant h W 75-36 J7 Duke h L 72-74 F21 at Ga. Southern (1) n L 51-87 D4 at #16 Georgia a L 43-86 J11 at #17 Clemson a L 70-82 D14 at Clemson a L 50-72 J16 #17 Maryland h L 48-67 J4 #7 NC State h L 62-76 J18 Queens College h W 84-56 Benny J9 Vanderbilt h L 74-80 J23 #16 Virginia h L 65-75 Dees J11 West Georgia h W 57-55 J25 #17 Clemson h L 72-79 J16 at Virginia a L 45-75 J28 at North Carolina a L 73-81 J19 Georgia State h W 57-51 J31 Georgia State h W 83-70 Record: 8-19 (.296) J23 North Carolina h L 64-68 F4 at Wake Forest a L 70-79 1981 (1 year) J24 East Carolina h L 46-80 F5 at E. Carolina (OT) a L 56-61 J28 Miss. Univ for Women h W 75-59 F9 at Georgia State a L 56-59 J30 at #5 NC State a L 48-75 F11 at Duke a L 61-69 1980-81 J31 at Wake Forest a W 64-53 F13 at NC State a L 63-78 F3 Mercer h L 47-69 F18 at #11 Virginia a L 50-89 Record: 8-19, 1-6 ACC (7th) F6 Duke h W 64-61 F20 #18 North Carolina h L 75-95 Coach: Benny Dees F8 #15 Georgia h L 52-69 F23 South Florida h W 61-46 Captain: Karen Rainwater F15 Virginia h L 51-56 F25 Wake Forest h W 77-74 N18 Maryland h L 64-82 F17 at #9 Maryland a L 64-77 M2 #15 Virginia (11) n L 58-75 N20 Florida State h W 97-84 F20 at Georgia State a W 71-67 N21 Tift College (at GSU) n W 87-78 F26 Clemson (3) n L 54-62 N28 Georgia h L 51-91 1984-85 D15 at Miami a L 80-86 Record: 11-16, 0-14 ACC (8th) D16 at Fla. International a W 79-43 1982-83 Coach: Bernadette McGlade J3 #9 N.C. State h L 55-74 Record: 10-19, 2-11 ACC (7th) Captains: Cindy Cochran J5 at Georgia State a L 52-73 Coach: Bernadette McGlade N21 Colorado h W 76-56 J7 Clemson h L 53-75 Captains: Lee Ann Woodhull, Rochelle Laudenslager N27 Presbyterian h W 86-70 J10 Tulane h W 72-58 N21 at Virginia a L 59-80 N29 #1 Georgia h L 69-100 J12 at Georgia a L 53-79 N23 Alabama h L 56-63 D1 Converse h W 116-31 J14 at Albany State a L 73-85 N26 at Kennesaw St. a W 68-55 D12 at Maryland a L 52-68 J17 #18 Virginia h L 42-66 N29 Covenant (Forfeit) W 2-0 D28 Fordham (12) n W 77-56 J21 Georgia State h L 70-76 D2 Ga. Southwestern h W 74-60 D29 Wagner (12) n W 81-70 J24 at North Carolina a L 75-82 D4 at #12 Georgia a L 56-90 J3 N.C. State h L 70-87 J26 at Valdosta State a L 61-68 D15 at #3 Maryland a L 54-88 J5 at Wake Forest a L 49-54 J28 Albany State h W 74-69 D18 Villanova (6) n L 59-68 J7 Arizona h W 65-59 J31 at Georgia Southern a L 60-87 D19 Pennsylvania (6) n W 67-59 J9 Clemson (OT) h L 81-84 F4 Mercer h L 70-75 J3 Duke h L 43-55 J12 Duke h L 58-65 F6 at Duke a L 51-74 J6 North Carolina h L 58-99 J14 Maryland h L 67-69 F10 Wake Forest h W 78-62 J8 #19 NC State h L 61-83 J19 North Carolina h L 68-88 F12 #16 Virginia (4) n L 49-61 J10 #3 Maryland h L 57-69 J21 #17 Virginia h L 47-71 F16 at Furman a W 83-54 J13 North Georgia h W 88-51 J25 at Duke a L 67-75 F19 at Mercer a W 79-77 J19 Georgia State h L 69-73 J27 at North Carolina a L 50-81 F21 Valdosta State h L 68-99 J24 at #20 NC State a L 61-77 J30 West Georgia h W 69-67 F24 Georgia Southern h L 64-80 J27 Clemson h L 67-79 F3 at #20/#22 NC State a L 73-83 F26 Georgia (1) n L 70-89 J29 at North Carolina a L 58-96 F7 at Ga. State (OT) a W 69-68 J31 at Duke a L 40-80 F9 Wake Forest h L 55-77 F5 at Clemson a L 66-84 F11 at Clemson a L 75-95 F7 at Georgia State a L 64-69 F13 Georgia Southern h W 75-57 F12 at Mercer a L 67-71 F16 at #17/#17 Virginia a L 67-97 F14 Virginia h W 55-54 F22 Western Carolina (9) h W 83-61 F17 Stetson h W 70-53 F23 Georgia State (9) h W 80-75 F23 Wake Forest h W 93-72 M1 #14/#14 NC State (11) n L 60-87 F25 Drake (7) n L 63-83

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1985-86 1987-88 F22 NR/#25 Clemson h L 62-89 F25 Duke h L 71-78 Record: 10-17, 1-13 ACC (8th) Record: 11-16, 3-11 ACC (7th) M4 NR/#25 Clemson (11) n L 74-94 Coach: Bernadette McGlade Coach: Bernadette McGlade Captains: Tory Ehle, Kirsten Weinert Captains: Marielle Walker, Mandy Miller, Ida Neal N22 at Richmond a W 77-59 N27 UAB (13) h W 101-75 1989-90 N24 at #18/#16 Virginia h L 52-86 N28 Monmouth (13) h W 76-70 Record: 13-17, 4-10 ACC (6th) N29 South Florida (9) h W 95-69 D2 at #11/#10 Georgia a L 71-92 Coach: Agnus Berenato N30 Chattanooga (9) h L 69-76 D5 VCU (16) n W 73-63 Captains: Theresa Gernatt, Sheila Wagner D2 Presbyterian h W 124-56 D6 Fordham (16) n W 79-78 N24 Tennessee State (19) h W 93-61 D4 at #2/#2 Georgia a L 58-93 D14 Southern h L 66-69 N25 Furman (19) h L 92-108 D16 Clemson h L 80-90 D19 at Marist a W 66-45 N29 at #4/#4 Georgia a L 70-85 D21 at Maryland a L 65-80 D20 at Iona a W 108-88 D2 Loyola Marymount (16) n W 81-53 D31 Furman h W 85-81 J3 at #16/#15 Maryland a L 80-83 D3 Lafayette (16) n W 89-64 J2 #18/#18 NC State h L 69-77 J9 NC State h W 94-74 D13 at Mercer a W 87-52 J4 Marshall h W 83-81 J11 #4/#4 Tennessee h L 79-96 D16 at Santa Clara a L 66-69 J11 Duke h L 69-78 J15 at #11/#11 Duke (OT) a L 71-77 D18 at San Francisco a L 67-85 J13 Maryland h W 73-66 J17 at North Carolina a L 74-82 D19 at Pacific a L 68-88 J18 at Clemson a L 73-84 J20 at #7/#7 Virginia a L 69-90 D31 at Chattanooga a W 94-82 J22 Columbia h W 87-69 J23 #20/#23 Wake Forest h L 66-71 J2 #6/#8 NC State h W 79-78 J25 at #18/NR Duke a L 61-77 J27 at Clemson a L 72-94 J6 Wake Forest h L 52-70 J27 at #16/#16 N. Carolina a L 65-88 J30 #17/#17 Duke h L 71-80 J8 Auburn-Montgomery h W 89-63 F1 Wake Forest h L 60-73 F3 Clemson h L 74-90 J11 at North Carolina a W 90-73 F5 at Chattanooga a W 82-77 F5 at NC State a W 83-74 J13 at Duke a L 68-72 F7 at NC State a L 57-92 F7 at #16/#17 Wake Forest a L 79-87 J18 #15/#15 Maryland h W 70-68 F9 at Wake Forest a L 62-75 F10 Auburn-Montgomery h W 89-72 J20 at #9/#9 Virginia a L 77-97 F13 Georgia Southern h W 79-71 F13 North Carolina h W 76-74 J24 at Clemson a L 69-77 F15 #5/#5 Virginia h L 64-82 F16 #13/#13 Maryland h L 70-92 J27 Duke h W 78-74 F20 Ala. Birmingham h W 67-66 F22 Coastal Carolina h W 92-60 J30 at #23/#23 Maryland a L 52-83 F22 #17/#18 N. Carolina (OT) h L 81-92 F25 #9/#10 Virginia h L 68-91 F3 #12/#12 Virginia h L 65-94 F24 Georgia State h L 75-80 F28 at Chattanooga a L 76-79 F7 Mercer h W 83-66 M1 #3/#3 Virginia (11) n L 64-90 M5 #11/#12 Maryland (11) n L 74-102 F10 North Carolina h L 77-81 F12 NR/#25 Clemson h L 75-80 1986-87 Agnus F16 at #9/#9 NC State a L 55-80 F18 at Wake Forest a L 59-73 Record: 14-13, 5-9 ACC (6th) Berenato F23 Temple (7) n L 79-87 Coach: Bernadette McGlade F24 Southern Utah(7) n W 87-75 Captains: Tory Ehle, Marielle Walker F25 Boise State (7) n W 93-66 N28 UC-Santa Barbara (13) h W 84-48 Record: 223-209 (.516) M3 Virginia (11) n L 65-73 N29 Seton Hall (13) h W 72-65 1989-2003 (15 years) D2 Chattanooga h W 69-60 D5 Florida (14) n W 82-72 1990-91 D6 UAB (14) n W 77-65 1988-89 Record: 15-13, 3-11 ACC (7th) D15 Utah State (15) n W 106-40 Record: 14-14, 5-9 ACC (6th) Coach: Agnus Berenato D16 Pepperdine (15) n W 79-77 Coach: Agnus Berenato Captains: Theresa Gernatt, Karen Lounsbury D30 Auburn-Montgomery h W 74-58 Captains: Ida Neal, Tonia Rodd N23 UNC-Wilmington (20) h W 101-79 J2 NR/#22 N. Carolina h L 75-80 N25 Winthrop (13) h W 83-61 N24 E. Tenn. St. (20) h W 89-62 J6 #20/#19 Maryland (OT) h W 81-80 N26 Richmond (2OT)(13) h W 84-80 N30 South Florida (21) n W 98-58 J10 at #13/#13 NC State a L 63-74 N28 #3/#3 Georgia h L 58-73 D1 Minnesota (21) a W 84-69 J12 at Wake Forest a W 95-82 D2 Ga. Southern (17) n L 60-61 D5 at Rider a W 114-72 J15 at Ga. Southern a L 65-75 D3 UNC Asheville (17) n W 78-63 D8 William & Mary (22) n W 78-60 J17 #4/#4 Virginia h L 66-76 D13 Appalachian State h L 59-83 D9 Temple (22) n W 83-68 J22 at Clemson a W 81-78 D17 Howard (18) n W 87-82 D20 Campbell (23) n L 75-82 J24 at North Carolina a L 81-86 D18 Maine (18) n W 82-62 D21 Furman (23) a W 89-85 J26 at Duke a L 66-85 J2 Chattanooga h W 74-71 D30 Winthrop h W 124-47 J29 #10/#10 Georgia h L 57-72 J4 #5/#5 Maryland h L 60-85 J2 Western Carolina h W 94-71 F2 at #3/#3 Tennessee a L 74-100 J7 at #19/#19 NC State a L 70-100 J4 at #2/#2 NC State a L 79-97 F4 Western Carolina h W 85-47 J8 at Wake Forest a L 57-85 J6 at Wake Forest a L 72-85 F7 Duke h L 72-86 J14 North Carolina h W 87-81 J9 North Carolina h W 101-86 F11 at #8/#9 Virginia a L 56-78 J18 at Clemson a L 56-83 J13 Maryland h L 66-68 F14 Wake Forest h W 72-70 J21 #13/#16 Virginia h W 105-80 J16 Chattanooga h W 98-73 F16 at Maryland a L 76-93 J25 Mercer h W 89-70 J19 #1/#1 Virginia h L 72-98 F21 #13/#15 NC State h L 69-78 J28 at Duke (OT) a W 97-94 J23 #21/#20 Clemson h L 61-63 F23 Clemson h W 82-66 J29 at North Carolina a W 97-89 J26 Duke h L 79-93 F28 North Carolina (11) n L 54-64 F1 Western Carolina h W 69-46 F2 at #1/#1 Virginia a L 94-98 F4 at #15/#16 Virginia a L 74-91 F4 at Maryland a L 79-93 F6 at #6/#4 Maryland a L 74-106 F7 Wake Forest h W 74-67 F11 Wake Forest h W 88-82 F11 at #23/#20 Clemson a L 64-76 F13 Auburn-Montgomery h W 80-57 F16 #7/#8 NC State h L 74-98 F15 at #3/#3 Tennessee a L 71-88 F19 Mercer h W 85-61 F18 #13/#13 NC State h L 79-87 F22 at North Carolina a W 83-63

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1993-94 Record: 12-15, 5-11 ACC (7th) Coach: Agnus Berenato Captains: Renee Wilkinson, Demieta Keener D1 Minnesota (OT) h L 73-77 D4 Stetson (20) h W 75-56 D5 St. Joseph's (20) h W 51-50 D14 at Georgia State (29) a W 82-58 D15 #25/#21 Georgia (29) h L 52-67 D18 at Florida State a W 65-62 D29 at Rider a L 66-69 J2 at #20/#20 Maryland a L 62-69 J5 Chattanooga h W 71-70 J7 NC State h W 75-60 J9 Wake Forest h W 70-60 The 1991-92 team captured the NWIT Championship by defeating J14 at Duke a L 59-77 Wisconsin-Green Bay, Nebraska and Hawaii. J16 at #4/#4 N. Carolina a L 51-87 J19 at Furman a W 79-63 F24 at Duke a L 76-89 1992-93 J22 at #12/#11 Virginia a L 75-88 M2 Maryland (11) n L 73-91 NCAA PARTICIPANT J26 at Clemson a L 52-77 F24 at Chattanooga (OT) a W 68-67 Record: 16-11, 8-8 ACC (T4th) J30 Maryland h L 46-67 F26 Duke h W 72-67 Coach: Agnus Berenato F1 Florida State h W 63-51 M6 NR/#24 Clemson(25) n L 66-87 Captains: Lara Kauffman, Joyce Pierce F6 #10/#11 Virginia h L 54-82 M17 at Northwestern (28) a L 62-90 D4 Hofstra (20) h W 111-62 F9 at East Tenn. State a W 88-73 D5 Mercer (20) h W 82-59 F12 #3/#3 N. Carolina h L 79-89 1991-92 D13 at Minnesota a W 82-62 F14 at Mercer a W 62-57 NWIT CHAMPIONS D16 Clemson (38) h W 86-68 F18 at NC State a L 53-71 Record: 20-13, 6-10 ACC (7th) D18 Appalachian St. h W 110-72 F20 at Wake Forest a L 69-70 Coach: Agnus Berenato D29 Alabama (OT)(27) n L 101-103 F25 Clemson h L 51-55 Captains: Allison Echols, Sheila Wagner D30 Fordham (27) n W 69-68 F27 Duke h W 61-56 N22 Alcorn State (14) n W 98-69 J5 #15/#14 N. Carolina h W 73-63 M5 #5/#6 N. Carolina (25) n L 55-78 N23 UAB (14) n L 72-91 J8 at NC State a W 86-79 N29 Rider (20) h W 115-64 J10 at Wake Forest a L 70-85 1994-95 (20) N30 Chattanooga h W 114-57 J14 #3/#3 Maryland h L 66-77 Record: 14-16, 5-11 ACC (6th) D5 at Army a W 71-55 J18 Florida State h L 71-79 Coach: Agnus Berenato D7 at Marist a W 93-63 J23 #10/#10 Virginia h L 81-107 Captains: Demieta Keener, Christie Finney D11 at Florida State a W 70-68 J26 at #21/#18 Clemson a L 80-85 N28 Furman h W 78-60 (24) D28 Boston College n W 97-61 J29 at Duke (OT) a W 86-80 D2 Butler (20) h L 66-67 (24) D29 Santa Clara n W 64-61 J31 at #16/#16 N. Carolina (OT) a L 68-72 D3 Cornell (20) h W 90-66 (24) D30 at Miami (Fla.) n L 63-78 F3 East Tenn. State h W 88-55 D10 Lafayette h W 95-38 J3 at Duke a L 76-80 F5 at #11/#11 Virginia a L 53-88 D12 Ga. Southern (30) h W 79-66 J5 at North Carolina a L 69-83 F7 at #7/#9 Maryland a L 70-75 D13 #14/#14 Georgia (30) h L 81-113 J8 Wake Forest h W 74-56 F12 at Florida State a W 61-46 D15 at Chattanooga a W 74-71 J11 Florida State h L 66-77 F16 Furman h W 86-72 D19 UCLA (7) n L 69-81 J15 Coppin State h W 100-42 F19 NC State (2OT) h W 92-89 D20 at Alaska-Anch. (7) a L 85-87 J17 #16/#15 NC State h W 83-72 F21 Wake Forest h W 85-72 D21 Army (7) n W 85-51 J22 #15/#15 Clemson h L 69-73 D30 at Fairfield a W 111-66 J25 at #2/#2 Virginia a L 74-79 J5 Maryland h W 82-59 J27 at #1/#1 Maryland a L 54-75 J7 at #4/#4 N. Carolina a L 62-74 F4 at #15/#15 Clemson a W 59-57 J12 Wake Forest h W 83-77 F8 #2/#2 Virginia h L 62-86 F14 at Appalachian St. a W 95-73 F17 #4/#1 Maryland h L 63-71 F21 at Wake Forest a W 83-66 F23 at N.C. State a L 70-86 F29 #25/NR N. Carolina h L 70-73 M2 Duke h W 75-53 M7 #4/#5 Maryland(25) n W 68-67 M8 #20/#20 Clemson(25) n W 74-73 M9 #1/#1 Virginia (25) n L 69-70 M26 Wisc.-Green Bay (26) n W 78-77 M27 Nebraska (26) n W 73-68 M28 Hawaii (26) n W 90-72

The Yellow Jackets’ 1992-93 team was the first to ever compete in the NCAA Tournament

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J15 NC State h L 67-81 J22 Florida State h W 75-51 J31 at Florida State a W 86-78 J18 #25/NR Duke h L 71-80 J27 #22/#21 Duke h L 58-83 J30 F3 Wake Forest h W 74-58 J21 #12/#14 at Virginia a L 53-73 #6/#8 N. Carolina h L 77-80 F7 #9/11 Duke h L 73-74 J23 Florida State h L 58-60 F4 Georgia State h W 76-56 F11 at #19/19 Clemson a L 41-69 J26 at Clemson a L 56-68 F8 #19/#18 at Clemson a L 50-52 F18 #17/17 Virginia h L 73-86 J30 at Florida State a W 68-57 F10 at Florida State a W 68-60 F21 at Maryland a L 79-92 F5 at Maryland a W 67-59 F13 #9/#8 Virginia h W 72-60 F27 #13/14 No. Carolina (32) n L 71-87 F8 #11/#11 N. Carolina h L 62-84 F16 Wake Forest h W 83-67 F11 at Wake Forest a L 61-66 F19 at Maryland a L 69-73 1999-2000 F13 Georgia State h W 107-62 F23 at NC State a L 69-82 WNIT QUARTERFINALIST F16 at NC State a L 64-80 F28 #13/#10 Virginia (32) n L 63-77 Record: 17-14, 7-9 ACC (6th) F18 at #22/#25 Duke a L 68-77 Coach: Agnus Berenato F20 #6/#7 Virginia h L 53-61 1997-98 Captains: Danielle Donehew, Niesha Butler F22 at Mercer a W 82-49 Record: 11-17, 3-13 ACC (8th) N23 at Georgia State a W 75-51 F25 Clemson h W 68-60 Coach: Agnus Berenato N26 Elon (34) h W 85-53 M3 NC State (25) n L 70-88 Captains: Joannah Kauffman, Shea Matlock N27 Hofstra (34) h W 89-61 N15 at American a L 66-82 N30 #6/6 NC State h L 70-80 1995-96 N18 at Georgia State a W 73-59 D4 Clemson h W 81-62 Record: 14-13, 5-11 ACC (8th) N22 at Maryland a L 42-74 D7 Charleston So. h W 103-65 Coach: Agnus Berenato N24 at Mercer (OT) a W 70-65 D9 #25 Mississippi St. h L 56-71 Captains: Kisha Ford, Shea Matlock N28 Charleston So. (20) h W 87-64 D19 at Monmouth a W 79-68 N14 Md.-Eastern Shore (20) h W 93-43 N29 Boston College (20) h W 81-79 D21 at St. Francis, N.Y. a W 91-60 N25 Illinois (20) h W 70-60 D1 Chattanooga h W 70-42 D29 W. Mich. (OT) (33) h W 95-89 D2 New Hampshire (29) n W 90-72 D3 Davidson h L 72-90 D30 Pittsburgh (33) h L 69-75 D3 at Manhattan (29) n W 90-61 D6 #9/#10 Virginia h W 84-65 J3 at Virginia a L 70-83 D13 Chattanooga h W 81-62 D29 St. Mary's (OT) (33) h W 69-60 J6 at Wake Forest a W 73-62 D28 Western Carolina (31) h W 88-48 D30 #20/#20 Auburn (33) h L 41-70 J9 #14/10 Duke h L 45-64 D29 Seton Hall (31) h W 82-67 J2 #18/#14 NC State h L 63-75 J13 #15/12 No. Carolina h W 55-44 J1 Appalachian St. h W 95-68 J4 at #23/#22 Duke a L 56-87 J16 at Florida State a L 64-93 J2 at Maryland a L 60-61 J8 #8/#7 N. Carolina h L 48-69 J20 #7/7 Georgia (35) n L 58-86 J6 North Carolina h L 74-78 J11 at Wake Forest a W 80-60 J23 at Maryland a W 73-67 J10 at Wake Forest a L 67-81 J18 Florida State h L 53-88 J31 at Clemson a L 43-72 J15 at #11/#13 NC State a L 63-68 J22 at #19/#22 Clemson a L 56-79 F3 at #24/23 Virginia a L 65-66 J17 at #13/#16 Duke a L 66-78 J24 Belmont h W 76-64 F6 Wake Forest h W 60-54 J20 #7/#7 Virginia h L 58-79 J26 Maryland h L 57-68 F11 at #14/12 Duke a L 51-83 J22 Florida State h W 97-65 J30 at #16/#13 Virginia a L 57-93 F13 at North Carolina a L 62-85 J25 #18/#19 Clemson h W 55-38 F1 at #7/#9 NC State a L 60-85 F17 Florida State h L 74-77 J29 at Georgia State a W 76-60 F5 #14/#16 Duke h L 55-58 F24 at #14/11 NC State a W 69-52 J31 at Florida State (3OT) a L 85-90 F8 at #5/#5 N. Carolina a L 58-85 F27 Maryland h W 60-49 F3 Maryland h W 59-30 F13 Wake Forest h W 58-53 M4 #15/14 NC State (36) n W 71-62 F7 at North Carolina a L 72-88 F19 at Florida State a L 56-77 M5 #12/10 Duke (36) n L 56-77 F11 Wake Forest h W 75-65 F22 #19/#19 Clemson h L 58-89 M16 So. Miss. (OT) (37) h W 76-71 F14 NC State h L 64-73 F26 Wake Forest (32) n W 78-67 M18 at Chattanooga (37) a W 81-74 F17 Duke h L 55-70 F27 #8/#10 Duke (32) n L 56-100 M21 at Arkansas (37) a L 67-78 F20 at Virginia a L 62-80 F25 at Clemson a W 72-62 1998-99 2000-01 F27 at Mercer a L 61-64 Record: 13-14, 6-10 ACC (6th) WNIT FIRST ROUND F29 Florida State (25) n L 51-64 Coach: Agnus Berenato Record: 14-15, 5-11 ACC (8th) Captains: Kenya Williams, Kelly Muir Coach: Agnus Berenato 1996-97 N15 American h L 67-87 Captains: Niesha Butler, Jaime Kruppa, Alex Stewart Record: 15-12, 7-9 ACC (7th) N21 at Davidson a W 88-70 N24 Cornell (34) h W 74-68 Coach: Agnus Berenato N24 Mercer h W 78-50 N25 Mt. St. Mary’s (34) h W 102-90 Captains: Kisha Ford, Tiffany Martin N27 Samford (34) h W 96-62 N29 Georgia State h W 75-70 N25 Mercer h W 98-79 N28 Weber State (34) h W 81-46 D3 at #16/16 Miss. St. a L 68-88 N28 Drexel (20) h W 84-65 D3 at #9/8 North Carolina a L 68-85 D6 at #21/19 NC State a L 63-77 N29 #9/#12 Notre Dame (20) h L 69-76 D5 at #17/14 NC State a W 74-73 D8 #5/6 Georgia (35) n L 61-78 D3 at Appalachian St. (OT) a W 88-80 D16 at Chattanooga a W 94-60 D17 Dartmouth h W 79-62 D12 at #17/#16 Duke a L 65-74 D19 Georgia State h L 56-66 D19 at Wagner a W 73-50 D21 at St. Mary's a L 59-66 D29 St. Francis, N.Y. (33) h W 90-45 D21 at Hofstra a W 77-74 D22 at San Jose State a W 68-53 D30 Lafayette (33) h W 100-52 D29 St. Francis (Pa.) (33) h W 94-51 D29 William & Mary (31) h W 78-53 J2 Florida State h W 92-70 D30 Fresno State (33) h W 87-56 D30 Manhattan (31) h W 105-63 J4 at Wake Forest a L 72-77 J2 at North Carolina a W 82-75 J2 Maryland h W 44-40 J7 at #13/17 Duke a L 46-113 J5 Florida State h L 65-66 J5 #7/#7 NC State h W 73-72 J10 #12/10 Clemson h L 56-61 J7 NR/#25 Virginia h W 70-65 J8 at Chattanooga a W 72-56 J14 at #22/23 Virginia a L 62-82 J11 at #5/5 Duke a L 83-86 J11 at #16/#15 N. Carolina a L 53-80 J18 #5/4 Georgia (35) n L 82-88 J18 #20/20 Clemson h L 64-72 J13 #12/#11 Clemson h L 59-67 J21 Maryland h W 72-56 J21 Maryland h L 62-66 J16 at #8/#8 Virginia a L 53-74 J24 #7/6 North Carolina h W 91-84 J25 at Wake Forest a L 71-79 J19 at Wake Forest a W 80-65 J28 NC State h L 73-93 J30 Charleston So. h W 94-65

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F1 North Carolina h L 63-85 J26 NC State h W 64-54 F5 at Florida State a L 69-89 J31 at Wake Forest a W 74-70 Neutral Sites Key F8 at NR/#24 Virginia a W 87-70 F2 at #7/#6 North Carolina a L 64-76 F12 #4/4 Duke h L 54-74 F7 Maryland h W 59-51 F15 #21/20 NC State h L 68-74 F13 at #2/#2 Duke a L 43-82 1. GAIAW State Tournament F19 at NR/#22 Clemson a L 49-68 F16 Virginia h L 54-56 2. Virginia Tipoff Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. F22 at Maryland a W 66-62 F19 Florida State h W 86-56 3. ACC Tournament, College Park, Md. F25 Wake Forest h W 79-63 F23 at Clemson a W 78-63 4. ACC Tournament, Clemson, S.C. M2 North Carolina (36) n L 64-79 F27 at NC State a W 78-60 5. ACC Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. M15 at Mississippi St. (37) a L 73-77 M3 Wake Forest h W 77-60 6. Miller High Life Classic, Lawrenceville, N.J. M8 Florida State (36) n W 64-59 7. Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, Alaska 2001-02 M9 #2/#2 Duke (36) n L 52-76 8. ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. M22 Virginia Tech (41) n L 59-61 9. Days Inn Classic, Atlanta, Ga. WNIT FIRST ROUND 10. South Florida Invitational, Tampa, Fla. Record: 15-14, 7-9 ACC (T5th) 11. ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, N.C. Coach: Agnus Berenato MaChelle 12. Wagner Christmas Invitational, New York, N.Y. Captains: Nina Bärlin, Milli Martinez, Regina Tate Joseph 13. Radisson Classic, Atlanta, Ga. N16 Kansas State h L 70-74 14. Lady Blazer Invitational, Birmingham, Ala. N18 at Long Island a W 80-49 15. Pepperdine Invitational, Malibu, Calif. (34) Record: 14-15 (.483) N23 UNC Asheville h W 88-56 16. Fordham Lady Ram Classic, New York, N.Y. N24 E. Washington (34) h W 91-36 2004-Present (1 year) 17. Tallahassee Hilton Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. D1 Arkansas State (39) n W 77-52 18. Augusta Basketball Classic, Augusta, Maine D2 Southern (39) n L 47-56 19. Pickett Suite Classic, Atlanta, Ga. D5 Florida State h L 78-87 2003-04 20. Comfort Inn Downtown Classic, Atlanta, Ga. D8 at Fordham a W 51-49 Record: 14-15, 5-11 ACC (8th) 21. Dial Soap Classic, Minneapolis, Minn. D18 at Georgia State a W 71-68 Coach: MaChelle Joseph 22. Penn Red & Blue Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. D27 #10/#8 Georgia (40) n L 52-69 Captains: Megan Isom, Jasmina Pacariz, Alex Stewart, Fallon Stokes 23. Lady Paladin/Ramada Inn Invitational, D30 #6/#9 Duke h L 60-76 N21 at Florida Atlantic a W 73-62 Greenville, S.C. J4 at Wake Forest a W 65-56 N27 vs. James Madison (42) n W 60-53 24. Pepsi/Church’s Holiday Classic, Miami, Fla. J6 at NC State a L 63-75 N28 vs. West Virginia (42) n L 61-75 25. ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C. J10 Virginia h W 92-61 N29 vs. SW Missouri St. (42) n W 78-71 26. National Women’s Invitational Tournament, J14 Maryland h W 61-58 D2 Davidson h W 60-54 Amarillo, Tex. J17 at #17/#17 North Carolina a W 81-62 D6 at Georgia State a W 69-64 27. Texaco/Hawk Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. J20 at Florida State a W 73-56 D14 Central Florida h W 70-48 28. NCAA Tournament Mid-East Regional J26 Clemson h W 83-78 D18 at Old Dominion a L 56-67 29. Sheraton Big Apple Classic, Manhattan, N.Y. J29 Charleston Southern h W 79-52 D21 at Princeton a W 67-66 30. ISES Southern Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. J31 at #5/#5 Duke a L 50-86 D27 vs. #11/#12 Georgia (40) n L 62-78 31. Hyatt Regency Holiday Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. F3 Wake Forest h L 61-64 D30 William & Mary(33) h W 67-57 32. ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. F7 NC State h W 69-57 D31 Florida A&M(33) h W 84-45 33. Georgia Tech/Atlanta Marriott NW Holiday Invit., F11 at Virginia a L 79-85 J2 Florida State h W 66-59 Atlanta, Ga. F14 at Maryland a L 70-81 J8 #1/#2 Duke a L 45-77 34. Georgia Tech/Atlanta Marriott Northwest Classic, F17 #20/#22 North Carolina h L 62-71 J12 at Virginia a L 59-60 Atlanta, Ga. F21 at Clemson a L 65-68 J15 at Maryland a L 87-91 35. Cobb Civic Center, Marietta, Ga. F23 Morris Brown h W 111-40 J18 Clemson h L 61-75 36. ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. M2 Virginia (36) n L 58-60 J22 at #13/#11 North Carolina a L 56-63 37. National Women’s Invitational Tournament M13 Miami (37) h L 64-73 J25 at Florida State a W 73-62 38. Omni, Atlanta, Ga. J29 Wake Forest h L 55-57 39. ECU Tournament, Greenville, N.C. 2002-03 F1 at NC State a L 71-75 40. Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. F7 at #2/#2 Duke a L 41-81 NCAA FIRST ROUND 41. NCAA First Round, W. Lafayette, Ind. F12 Virginia h W 65-55 Record: 20-11, 8-8 ACC (T4th) 42. Paradise Jam,St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands F15 Maryland h W 58-57 Coach: Agnus Berenato F19 at Clemson a L 47-59 Captains: Nina Bärlin, Megan Isom, Sonja Mallory F23 #11/#15 North Carolina h L 46-58 N15 Charlotte h W 67-57 F26 NC State h W 76-61 N17 at #5/#5 Kansas St. a L 59-83 F29 at Wake Forest h L 61-63 N26 Long Island h W 82-47 M5 vs. Wake Forest (36) n L 59-61 N29 ETSU (34) h W 85-35 N30 Miami (Ohio) (34) h W 78-62 D5 Mercer h W 96-50 D15 at UCF a W 62-58 D18 Georgia State h W 65-46 D21 Fordham h W 69-53 D27 #24/#22 Georgia (40) n W 65-61 D30 St. John’s (33) h W 61-53 D31 East Carolina (33) h W 88-75 J2 #11/#12 North Carolina h L 67-72 J5 at Maryland a L 63-71 J13 #1/#1 Duke h L 59-79 J16 at Virginia a L 63-74 J20 at Florida State a L 47-66 J23 Clemson h W 89-78 (ot)

160 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Tech Team Accomplishments Tech Individual Accomplishments

Tech scored 100 points in a game: A player scored 40+ points: ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ A player had eight double-doubles in a row: 111 vs. Morris Brown, Feb. 23, 2002 Niesha Butler (40) vs. Florida State, Jan. 2, 1999 Dolores Bootz (26 pts, 16 reb) vs. Chattanooga, Nov. 30, 1985; (26pts, 14 reb) vs. Presbyterian, Dec. 2, 1985; (19 pts, 14 reb) vs. Tech scored 100 points in an ACC game: A player scored 35-39 points: Georgia, Dec. 4, 1985; (18pts, 17reb) vs. Clemson, Dec. 16, 1985; 101 vs. North Carolina, Jan. 9, 1991 Carla Munnion (35) vs. Chattanooga., Dec. 13, 1995 (25pts, 13 reb) vs. Maryland, Dec. 21, 1985; (15 pts, 13 reb) vs. Furman, Dec. 31; 1985, (26 pts, 14 reb) vs. NC State, Jan. 2, 1986; A Tech opponent scored 100 points: A player scored 30-34 points: and (30 pts, 15 reb) vs. Marshall, Jan. 4, 1986. 113 by Duke, Jan. 7, 1999 Fallon Stokes (34) vs. North Carolina, Jan. 2, 2003 A player had a triple-double (Pts, Reb, Asst.) Tech scored 60-69 points in a half: Two players scored 20+ points in the same game: Milli Martinez (12 pts, 10 reb, 10 asst) vs. Morris Brown, Feb. 23, 2002 62 vs. Morris Brown (2nd half), Feb. 23, 2002 Sonja Mallory (24) & Fallon Stokes (23) vs. Wake Forest, March 3, 2003 A player had 20 points and 20 rebounds in the same game: Tech scored 70+ points in a half: Kisha Ford (21 pts, 21 reb) vs. Mercer, Nov. 25, 1996 70 vs. Presbyterian (2nd half), Dec. 2, 1985 Three players scored 20+ points in the same game: Jaime Kruppa (28), Niesha Butler (20) and Milli Martinez (20) vs. A player averaged double figures in both scoring and re- Tech won an overtime game: Duke, Jan. 11, 2001 bounding for a season: vs. Clemson (89-78), Jan. 23, 2003 Dolores Bootz (20.6 pts, 10.5 reb) 1987-88 Season Four players scored 20+ points in the same game: Tech lost an overtime game: Never A player had 10-14 assists in a game: vs. Wake Forest (55-57), Jan. 29, 2004 Alex Stewart (10) vs. Florida State, Jan. 25, 2004 A player had back-to-back 30+ point games: Tech played a double overtime game: Carla Munnion (34) vs. Manhattan, Jan. 23, 1995, and (35) vs. A player had 15+ assists in a game: vs. NC State (92-89), Feb. 19, 1993 Chattanooga, Dec. 13, 1995 Nina Bärlin (17) vs. Virginia, Jan. 10, 2002

Tech played a triple overtime game: Five players scored in double-figures in the same game: A player had 10+ assists in three consecutive games: vs. Florida State (85-90), Jan. 31, 1996 Fallon Stokes (15), Megan Isom (14), Alex Stewart (11), Megan Nina Bärlin (11) vs. E. Washington, Nov. 24, 2001, (14) vs. Arkan- Harpring (11), Jessica Williams (10) vs. Virginia, Feb. 12, 2004 sas St., Dec. 1, 2001, (11) vs. Southern, Dec. 2, 2001, (13) vs. Florida Tech played a quadruple overtime game: State, Dec. 5, 2001 Never Six players scored in double-figures in the same game: Sonja Mallory (33), Fallon Stokes (15), Nefertiti Walker (14), A player topped the team in scoring, rebounds, and as- Tech shot 70 percent for a half: Ashley Ebert (12), Milli Martinez (12), Regina Tate (12) vs. Morris sists for a game: 74.2 (23 of 31) vs. Fairfield (2nd half), Dec. 30, 1994 Brown, Feb. 23, 2002 Alex Stewart (15 pts, 13 reb, 6 asst) vs. Clemson, Feb. 19, 2004

Tech shot 80 percent for a half: A player had 20+ rebounds: A player played every minute of a game: Never Kisha Ford (21) vs. Mercer, Nov. 25, 1996 Alex Stewart (40 min) vs. Wake Forest, Feb. 29, 2004

Tech shot 60 percent from the field in a game: A player had 15-19 rebounds: A player had five blocked shots in a game: .638 (44-69) vs. Fairfield, Dec. 30, 1994 Sonja Mallory (16) vs. Wake Forest, Jan. 31, 2003 Kasha Terry (5) vs. Wake Forest, Mar. 5, 2004

Tech shot 90 percent from the free throw line in a game Two players had double-figure rebounds in the same A player had five blocked shots in back-to-back games: (min. 10 attempts): game: Kasha Terry (5) vs. Wake Forest, Feb. 29, 2004; vs. Wake Forest, 90.0 (27-30) vs. Maryland, Jan. 15, 2004 Megan Isom (11), Fallon Stokes (10) vs. Virginia, Feb. 12, 2004 Mar. 5, 2004

Tech shot less than 40 percent from the field in a game: Three players had double-figure rebounds in the same .388 (26-67) vs. Wake Forest, Feb. 29, 2004 game: Regina Tate (13), Sonja Mallory (11), Milli Martinez (10) vs. Mor- Tech shot less than 30 percent from the field in a half: ris Brown, Feb.23, 2002 .171 (6-35) vs. Clemson, Feb. 19, 2004 One player had a double-double (Pts & Reb): Tech shot less than 50 percent from the free throw line in Alex Stewart (15 pts, 13 reb) vs. Clemson, Feb. 19, 2004 a game: .357 (5-14) vs. North Carolina, Feb. 23, 2004 Two players had a double-double in the same game (Pts & Reb): Tech held an opponent under 30 percent shooting: Fallon Stokes (15 pts, 10 reb), Megan Isom (14 pts, 11 reb) vs. .233 (17-73) vs. Florida A&M, Jan. 31, 2004 Virginia, Feb. 12, 2004

An opponent shot 60 percent: Three players had a double-double in the same game (Pts .621 (41-66) vs. Duke, Jan. 7, 1999 & Reb): Sonja Mallory (33 pts, 11 reb), Milli Martinez (12 pts, 10 reb), Tech attempted 50 free throws: Regina Tate (12 pts, 13 reb) vs. Morris Brown, Feb. 23, 2002 50 (made 36) vs. Clemson, Jan. 26, 2002 One player had a double-double (Pts and Asst): Tech made 40 free throws: Alex Stewart (13 pts, 13 asst) vs. Clemson, Jan. 23, 2003 Never A player had a double-double in consecutive games: In her sophomore year, Kasha Terry Sonja Mallory (16 pts, 10 reb) vs. Florida State, Jan. 20, 2003, (23 twice had back-to-back games in pts, 14 reb) vs. Clemson, Jan 23, 2003, (20 pts, 11 reb) vs. NC State, which she recorded five or more Jan. 26, 2003, and (27 pts, 16 reb) vs. Wake Forest, Jan. 31, 2003 blocks in a contest.

112 TEAM RECORDS Miscellaneous 100+ Point Games Largest Margin of Victory Largest Margin of Defeat Most Points Scored in a Half 124 vs. Presbyterian, 12/2/85 85 (116-31) vs. Converse (12/1/84) 123 (18-141) Savannah (1975-76) 70 (2nd) vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 124 vs. Winthrop, 12/30/90 77 (124-47) vs. Winthrop (12/30/90) 94 (13-107) Berry (1975-76) 66 (2nd) vs. Converse (12/1/84) 116 vs. Converse, 12/1/84 76 (90-14) vs. Atlanta Christian (1975-76) 83 (22-105) Albany State (1975-76) 64 (1st) vs. Winthrop (12/30/90) 115 vs. Rider, 11/29/91 71 (111-40) vs. Morris Brown (2/23/02) 74 (31-105) Berry (1974-75) 64 (2nd) vs. North Carolina (1/9/91) 114 vs. Rider, 12/5/90 68 (124-56) vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 69 (25-94) Shorter (1974-75) 63 (2nd) vs. Rider (12/5/90) 114 vs. Chattanooga, 11/30/91 66 (106-40) vs. Utah St. (12/15/87) 67 (46-113) Duke (1/7/99) 63 (2nd) vs. Rider (11/29/91) 111 vs. Morris Brown, 2/23/02 65 (99-34) vs. Atlanta Christian (1976-77) 61 (35-96) Georgia (1974-75) 111 vs. Hofstra, 12/4/92 62 (100-38) vs. Georgia Baptist (1977-78) 61 (28-89) Auburn (1975-76) Most Field Goals Made in a Half 111 vs. Fairfield, 12/30/94 58 (100-42) vs. Coppin State (h) (1/15/92) 61 (40-101) Georgia State, (1975-76) 34 vs. E. Washington (11/24/01) 110 vs. Appalachian State, 12/18/92 57 (114-57) vs. Chattanooga (h) (11/30/91) 60 (20-80) Augusta (1975-76) 31 vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 108 vs. Iona, 12/20/87 57 (95-38) vs. Lafayette (h) (12/10/94) 60 (33-93) Albany State (1975-76) 31 vs. Converse (12/1/84) 107 vs. Georgia State, 2/13/95 27 vs. Winthrop (12/30/90) 106 vs. Utah State, 12/15/86 Largest Margin of Victory Largest Margin of Defeat 27 vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 105 vs. Virginia, 1/21/89 (ACC Games Only) (ACC Games Only) 105 vs. Manhattan, 12/30/96 32 (97-65) vs. Florida State (h) (1/22/96) 67 (46-113) Duke (a) (1/7/99) Most Field Goals Attempted in a Half 103 vs. Charleston Southern, 12/7/99 31 (91-61) vs. Virginia (h) (1/10/02) 59 (38-97) NC State (a) (1/12/80) 51 vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 102 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 11/25/00 30 (86-56) vs. Florida State (h) (2/19/03) 44 (56-100) Duke (n) (2/27/98) 51 vs. Rider (12/5/90) 101 vs. UAB, 11/27/87 29 (59-30) vs. Maryland (h) (2/3/96) 41 (44-85) Virginia (11/24/79) 50 vs. Converse (12/1/84) 101 vs. North Carolina, 1/9/91 27 (94-67) vs. Wake Forest (n) (11/25/79) 41 (58-99) North Carolina (h) (1/6/83) 49 vs. Hofstra (12/4/92) 101 vs. Alabama, 12/29/92 25 (105-80) vs. Virginia (h) (1/21/89) 49 vs. Converse (12/1/84) 100 vs. Tennessee Temple, 1/15/79 Longest Losing streak 100 vs. Coppin State, 1/15/92 Longest Winning Streak 19 1975-76 Highest Field Goal 100 vs. Lafayette, 12/30/98 13 1976-77 to 1977-78 12 1979-80 to 1980-81 Percentage in a Half 10 2002-03 8 1987-88 .742 (23-31) vs. Fairfield (12/30/94) 9 1977-78 8 1979-80 .692 (18-26) vs. Rider (11/29/91) 8 1995-96 7 1974-75 .686 (24-35) vs. E. Washington (11/24/01) 8 1991-92 to 1992-93 7 1983-84 .682 (15-22) vs. Clemson (1/26/02) 8 1986-87 7 1984-85 .682 (15-22) vs. Arizona (1/7/85)

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made in a Half 8 vs. Mercer (11/25/96) 8 vs. NC State ( 1/28/99) 8 vs. Florida State (1/31/99) Wins Over Ranked Teams Overtime Games 7 vs. Maryland (2/19/97) Georgia Tech ... 81, #13 Maryland ...... 80 (OT), 1/6/87 (h) 11/25/78 a W Georgia Tech 69, Vanderbilt 67 6 vs. Several Teams Georgia Tech ... 105, #13 Virginia ...... 80, 1/21/89 (h) 1/20/79 h L UNC Asheville 102, Georgia Tech 95 (3OT) Georgia Tech ... 79, #6 NC State...... 78, 1/2/90 (h) 1/26/80 a L Albany State 89, Georgia Tech 84 Most Three-Point Field Georgia Tech ... 70, #15 Maryland ...... 68, 1/18/90 (h) 12/16/83 h L West Virginia 86, Georgia Tech 78 Goals Attempted in a Half Georgia Tech ... 83, #16 NC State...... 72, 1/17/92 (h) 2/5/84 a L East Carolina 61, Georgia Tech 61 19 vs. Clemson (2/19/04) Georgia Tech ... 59, #18 Clemson ...... 57, 2/4/92 (a) 1/9/85 h L Clemson 84, Georgia Tech 81 17 vs. Clemson (2/19/04) Georgia Tech ... 68, #4 Maryland ...... 67, 3/7/92 (n) 2/7/85 a W Georgia Tech 69, Georgia State 68 16 vs. Pacific (12/19/89) Georgia Tech ... 74, #18 Clemson ...... 73, 3/8/92 (n) 2/22/86 h L North Carolina 92, Georgia Tech 81 16 vs. Virginia (1/14/99) Georgia Tech ... 73, #15 North Carolina ..... 63, 1/15/93 (h) 1/6/87 h W Georgia Tech 81, #13 Maryland 80 15 vs. Florida State (2/19/89) Georgia Tech ... 55, #18 Clemson ...... 38, 1/25/96 (h) 1/15/88 a L Duke 77, Georgia Tech 71 15 vs. Pacific (2/19/89) Georgia Tech ... 72, #17 Clemson ...... 62, 2/ 25/96 (a) 11/26/88 h W Georgia Tech 84, Richmond 80 (2OT) 15 vs. Mercer (11/25/96) Georgia Tech ... 73, #7 NC State...... 72, 1/5/97 (h) 1/28/89 a W Georgia Tech 97, Duke 94 Georgia Tech ... 72, #8 Virginia ...... 60, 2/13/97 (h) 12/29/92 n L Alabama 103, Georgia Tech 101 Most Free Throws Made in a Half Georgia Tech ... 84, #9 Virginia ...... 65, 12/6/97 (h) 1/29/93 a W Georgia Tech 86, Duke 80 29 vs. Clemson (1/26/02) Georgia Tech ... 74, #17/14 NC State ...... 73, 12/5/98 (a) 1/31/92 a L North Carolina 72, Georgia Tech 68 26 vs. NC State (1/8/93) Georgia Tech ... 91, #7/6 North Carolina.... 84, 1/24/99 (h) 2/19/93 h W Georgia Tech 92, NC State 89 (2OT) 24 vs. Wake Forest (1/4/02) Georgia Tech ... 55, #15/12 North Carolina 44, 1/13/00 (h) 2/24/93 a W Georgia Tech 68, Chattanooga 67 24 vs. Rider (11/29/91) Georgia Tech ... 69, #14/t11 NC State ...... 52, 2/24/00 (a) 12/1/93 h L Minnesota 77, Georgia Tech 73 23 vs. North Carolina (1/28/91) Georgia Tech ... 71, #15/14 NC State ...... 62, 3/4/00 (n) 1/31/96 a L Florida State 90, Georgia Tech 85 (3OT) 23 vs. Virginia (1/21/89) Georgia Tech ... 70, #25Virginia ...... 65, 1/7/01 (h) 12/3/96 a W Georgia Tech 88, Appalachian St. 80 Georgia Tech ... 87, #24Virginia ...... 70, 2/8/01 (a) 12/24/97 a W Georgia Tech 70, Mercer 65 Georgia Tech ... 81, #17/#17 North Carolina62, 1/17/02 (a) 12/29/97 h W Georgia Tech 69, St. Mary’s 60 Most Free Throws Georgia Tech ... 65, #24/#22 Georgia ...... 61, 12/27/02 (n) 12/29/99 h W Georgia Tech 95, Western Michigan 89 Attempted in a Half 3/16/00 h W Georgia Tech 76, Southern Miss 71 42 vs. Clemson (1/26/02) 2/14/02 a L Maryland 81, Georgia Tech 70 35 vs. Coppin State (1/15/92) 1/23/03 h W Georgia Tech 89, Clemson 78 34 vs. NC State (1/8/93) 33 vs. Wake Forest (1/4/02) 32 vs. North Carolina (1/28/89)

113 TEAM RECORDS Single Game Most Points Scored Fewest Field Goals Attempted Most Free Throws Made Most Assists 124 vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 42 vs. Clemson (1/26/02) 38 vs. Rider (11/29/91) 33 vs. Virginia (1/10/02) 124 vs. Winthrop (12/31/90) 43 vs. Arizona (1/7/85) 36 vs. Clemson (1/26/02) 32 vs. UNC-Wilimington (11/23/90) 116 vs. Converse (12/1/84) 44 vs. Georgia (12/4/82) 36 vs. Hawaii (3/28/92) 31 vs. Chattanooga (11/30/91) 115 vs. Rider (11/29/91) 44 vs. Georgia State (1/19/82) 34 vs. N.C. State (1/8/93) 31 vs. Winthrop (12/30/90) 114 vs. UTC (11/30/91) 45 vs. Wake Forest (2/3/99) 33 vs. North Carolina (1/28/89) 29 vs. Presbyterian (12/2 /85) 114 vs. Rider (12/5/90) 45 vs. North Carolina (1/13/00) 29 vs. Boston College (2/28/91) Fewest Free Throws Made Most Combined Highest Field Goal Percentage 1 vs. Duke (2/5/98) Most Blocked Shots Points Scored in a Game .638 (44-69) vs. Fairfield (2/30/94) 2 vs. Maryland (2/19/97) 13 vs. Chattanooga (12/2/86) 204 vs. Alabama (12/29/92) .628 (27-43) vs. Arizona (1/7/85) 2 vs. St. Mary’s (12/21/96) 12 vs. Clemson (1/18/89) 197 vs. Valdosta State (12/10/79) .616 (53-86) vs. Winthrop (12/30/90) 2 vs. Virginia (2/11/87) 12 vs. East Tennessee St. (11/24/90) 196 vs. Iona (12/20/87) .606 (43-71) vs. Chattanooga. (11/30/91) 3 vs. Maryland (1/2/94) 12 vs. Coppin State (1/15/92) 194 vs. Georgia (12/13/94) .604 (58-96) vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 3 vs. North Carolina (1/22/04) 11 vs. Wake Forest (1/29/04) 192 vs. Virginia (2/2/91) 192 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (11/25/00) Lowest Field Goal Percentage Most Free Throws Attempted Most Steals .220 (13-59) vs. Duke (1/31/83) 50 vs. Clemson (1/26/02) 27 vs. Georgia State (12/14/93) Most Points Scored in a Loss .234 (11-47) vs. Clemson (2/11/99) 50 vs. Rider (11/29/91) 24 vs. Georgia State (11/23/99) 101 vs. Alabama (12/29/92) .236 (13-55) vs. Duke (1/3/83) 47 vs. Coppin St. (1/13/92) 23 vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 94 vs. Virginia (2/2/91) .242 (17-70) vs. NC State (1/12/80) 46 vs. North Carolina (1/28/89) 23 vs. Marist (12/7/91) 92 vs. Furman (11/25/89) .243 (17-70) vs. Clemson (2/19/04) 44 vs. N.C. State (1/8/93) 22 Five Tied 87 vs. Maryland (1/15/04) 44 vs. American (11/15/98) 85 vs. Florida State (1/31/96) Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Most Turnovers 85 vs. Alaska Anchorage (12/20/94) 11 vs. Maryland (1/5/95) Fewest Free Throws Attempted 45 vs. Clemson (1/31/81) 11 vs. Mercer, (11/26/96) 2 vs. Maryland (2/19/97) 42 vs. Valdosta State (12/10/79) Most Points Scored in Overtime 10 vs. NC State (2/5/88) 3 vs. Duke (2/5/98) 39 vs. Virginia (11/24/85) 18 vs. Clemson (1/23/03) 10 vs. NC State (2/18/89) 5 vs. St. Mary’s (12/21/96) 39 vs. Virginia (2/18/84) 14 vs. Florida State (1/31/96) 10 vs. Hofstra (12/4/92) 6 vs. Maryland (1/2/97) 38 vs. Georgia (12/2/83) 14 vs. Duke (1/29/93) 10 vs. Manhattan (12/30/96) 6 vs. Maryland (1/2/94) 38 vs. Valdosta State (1/18/80) 14 vs. Duke (1/28/89) 10 vs. Maryland (2/19/97) 6 vs. NC State (1/12/88) 14 vs. Richmond (11/26/88) 6 vs. North Carolina (1/22/04) Fewest Turnovers Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made 6 vs. Wake Forest (1/19/97) Fewest Points Scored 0 40 times Highest Free Throw Percentage 6 vs. Georgia Southern (1/31/81) 38 vs. NC State (1/12/80) .947 (18-19) vs. Wake Forest (2/26/98) 6 vs. Davidson (12/2/03) 40 vs. Duke (1/31/83) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted .929 (13-14) vs. Wagner (12/19/00) 7 vs. Long Island (11/18/01) 41 vs. Auburn (12/30/97) 36 vs. Clemson (2/19/04) .929 (13-14) vs. Appalachian St. (12/18/92) 7 vs. NC State (2/15/01) 41 vs. Clemson (2/11/99) 31 vs. Pacific (12/19/89) .929 (13-14) vs. Clemson (2/22/89) 7 vs. Western Michigan (12/29/99) 41 vs. Duke (2/7/04) 24 vs. Maryland (2/19/97) .929 (13-14) vs. Clemson (1/22/87) 7 vs. Chattanooga (1/5/94) 23 vs. Maryland (1/5/95) .929 (13-14) vs. Columbia (1/22/86) 7 vs. Duke (2/25/89) Fewest Points Allowed 23 vs. Duke (1/26/91) 30 vs. Maryland (2/5/96) 23 vs. Clemson (1/23/03) Lowest Free Throw Percentage Most Fouls 31 vs. Converse (12/1/84) .270 (4-15) vs. Georgia State (2/9/84) 37 vs. Florida State (1/31/96) 35 vs. ETSU (11/29/02) Fewest Three-Point .286 (2-7) vs. Virginia (2/11/87) 33 vs. Wake Forest (2/21/92) 36 vs. Covenant (12/1/81) Field Goals Attempted .333 (4-12) vs. Southern (12/2/01) 32 vs. American (11/15/98) 38 vs. Clemson (1/25/96) 0 vs. Mercer (2/14/94) .357 (5-14) vs. North Carolina (2/23/04) 32 vs. Furman (1/14/80) 0 vs. Marist (12/19/87) .375(6-16) vs. Clemson (1/31/00) 31 vs. NC State (1/10/87) Most Field Goals Made 1 vs. Appalachian St. (1/1/96) 58 vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) 1 vs. Furman (2/17/93) Most Rebounds Fewest Fouls 55 vs. Converse (12/1/84) 1 vs. Hofstra (12/21/00) 99 vs. Bryan (1/21/78) 6 vs. St. Francis, (N.Y.) (12/29/98) 53 vs. Winthrop (12/30/90) 77 vs. Hofstra (12/4/92) 8 vs. Charleston Southern (1/29/02) 48 vs. E. Washington (11/24/01) Highest Three-Point 76 vs. Rider College (12/5/90) 8 vs. Florida State (1/21/97) 48 vs. Virginia (1/10/02) Field Goal Percentage 70 vs. Coppin St. (1/15/92) 8 vs. Maryland (1/18/90) .889 (8-9) vs. Viginia (1/21/89) 66 vs. Furman (1/14/80) 9 Five times Most Field Goals Attempted .833 (5-6) vs. Clemson (3/8/92) 118 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/20/79) .833 (5-6) vs. Auburn-Montgom. (2/13/89) Highest Rebounding Margin 99 vs. Converse (12/1/84) .714 (5-7) vs. Tennessee St. (11/24/89) 36 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/29/00) 99 vs. Rider (12/5/90) .714 (5-7) vs. Auburn-Montgom. (1/8/90) 33 vs. Wagner (12/19/00) 97 vs. Hofstra (12/4/92) 30 vs. Morris Brown (2/23/02) 96 vs. Presbyterian (12/2/85) Lowest Three-Point 31 vs. Hofstra (12/4/92) Field Goal Percentage 30 vs. Converse (12/1/84) Fewest Field Goals Made .000 40 times 11 vs. Clemson (2/11/99) 0-11 vs. Georgia (12/27/01) 13 vs. Duke (1/31/83) 0-8 vs. Florida State (2/17/00) 13 vs. Duke (1/3/83) 0-8 vs. Georgia (12/15/93) 14 vs. Virginia (11/24/79) 0-8 vs. Wake Forest (1/10/93) 14 vs. Duke (2/13/03) 0-7 Seven times 14 vs. Duke (2/7/04)

114 TEAM RECORDS Single Season Most Points Scored Highest Field Goal Percentage Fewest Free Throws Made Most Steals 2,551 1991-92 (33 games) .471 (893-1896) 1990-91 325 1981-82 348 1991-92 2,359 1990-91 (28 games) .459 (806-1757) 1985-86 330 1993-94 341 1990-91 2,269 1989-90 (30 games) .455 (964-2120) 1991-92 339 1979-80 335 1993-94 2,166 1999-00 (31 games) .451 (825-1828) 1987-88 341 1987-88 309 1992-93 2,125 1988-89 (28 games) .444 (733-1648) 1984-85 357 1983-84 309 1995-96 2,125 1992-93 (27 games) Lowest Field Goal Percentage Most Free Throws Attempted Most Fouls Fewest Points Scored .382 1993-94 725 1991-92 641 1991-92 1,479 1981-82 .386 1997-98 715 1982-83 591 2000-01 1,695 1979-80 .394 1979-80 697 1999-00 589 1989-90 1,739 1993-94 .400 2003-04 685 2002-03 588 1990-91 1,780 1997-98 .401 1981-82 679 2000-01 582 1986-87 1,808 1982-83 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Fewest Free Throws Attempted Fewest Fouls Fewest Points Allowed 131 1999-00 479 1981-82 400 1996-97 1,209 1976-77 125 1998-99 490 1987-88 445 1995-96 1,641 1977-78 119 1996-97 527 1993-94 458 1981-82 1,666 1978-79 111 2003-04 534 1985-86 468 1998-99 1,671 1981-82 109 1988-89 543 1979-80 474 1982-83 1,775 1995-96 109 1989-90 Highest Free Throw Percentage Most Games Played Highest Scoring Average Fewest Three-Point Field Goals Made .729 (452-620) 1989-90 33 1991-92 84.3 1990-91 4 1986-87 .726 (526-725) 1991-92 31 2002-03 79.6 1978-79 41 1993-94 .706 (422-598) 1988-89 31 1999-00 78.7 1992-93 43 1995-96 .701 (471-672) 1990-91 30 1989-90 77.3 1991-92 64 2000-01 .698 (393-563) 1992-93 30 1989-90 75.9 1988-89 68 2001-02 Lowest Free Throw Percentage Most Wins Lowest Scoring Average Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted .619 (357-577) 1983-84 23 1977-78 (Division III) 59.2 1981-82 399 1999-00 .624 (339-543) 1979-80 20 2002-03 63.2 2003-04 383 1994-95 .626 (330-527) 1993-94 20 1991-92 63.6 1998-99 373 2003-04 .636 (443-697) 1999-00 17 1999-00 64.4 1993-94 341 1997-98 .648 (407-628) 2001-02 16 1992-93 64.6 1982-83 339 1998-99 Most Rebounds Fewest Wins Most Field Goals Made Fewest Three-Point 1,581 1976-77 2 1975-76 964 1991-92 Field Goals Attempted 1,475 1977-78 2 1979-80 902 1977-78 17 1986-87 1,339 1991-92 6 1974-75 893 1990-91 166 1995-96 1,329 2002-03 8 1980-81 854 1989-90 181 1993-94 1,308 1978-79 9 1981-82 828 1992-93 225 1992-93 9 1983-84 249 2001-02 Highest Rebounding Average Most Field Goals Attempted 60.6 1978-79 Most Losses 2,230 1977-78 Highest Three-Point 58.5 1976-77 24 1975-76 2,186 1978-79 Field Goal Percentage 54.6 1977-78 19 1980-81 2,120 1991-92 .381 (109-286) 1988-89 45.4 1986-87 19 1982-83 1,973 1989-90 .369 (125-339) 1998-99 43.8 1992-93 19 1983-84 1,940 2002-03 .367 (106-289) 1987-88 17 1989-90 .362 (102-282) 1990-91 Most Assists 17 1997-98 Fewest Field Goals Made .361 (119-330) 1996-97 529 1990-91 577 1981-82 521 1989-90 Fewest Losses 671 1982-83 Lowest Three-Point 514 1991-92 4 1977-78 676 2003-04 Field Goal Percentage 467 1987-88 8 1976-77 678 1979-80 .227 1993-94 461 1992-93 8 1978-79 702 1980-81 .235 1986-87 11 2002-03 .259 1995-96 Most Blocked Shots 11 1992-93 Fewest Field Goals Attempted .273 2001-02 124 1986-87 1,439 1981-82 .295 2000-01 123 2002-03 Highest Winning Percentage 1,612 1982-83 115 1987-88 .852 (23-4) 1977-78 (Division III) 1,618 1996-97 Most Free Throws Made 111 2003-04 .645 (20-11) 2002-03 1,646 1997-98 526 1991-92 109 1991-92 .606 (20-13) 1991-92 1,648 1984-85 471 1990-91 .593 (16-11) 1992-93 466 2000-01 .556 (15-12) 1996-97 466 1982-83 452 1989-90

115 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Single Game Single Season Most Points Scored Best Free Throw Percentage 30+ Point Games Most Points Scored 43 .. Marielle Walker vs. Iona (12/20/87) 1.000 (17-17) Joyce Pierce vs. Hawaii, (3/28/92) 43 .. Marielle Walker vs. Iona, 12/20/87 596 ..... Joyce Pierce (1991-92) 41 .. Kisha Ford vs. East Tenn. St.(2/9/94) 1.000 (10-10) Alex Stewart vs. St. John’s (12/30/02) 41 .. Kisha Ford vs. E. Tennessee State, 2/9/94 556 ..... Dolores Bootz (1987-88) 40 .. Niesha Butler vs. Florida State (1/2/99) 1.000 (10-10) Betsy Foy vs. NC State, (2/1/98) 40 .. Niesha Butler vs. Florida State, 1/2/99 549 ..... Kisha Ford (1996-97) 36 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Coastal Carolina (2/22/88) 1.000 (10-10) Mallorie Winn vs. Maryland (1/18/04) 36 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Coastal Car., 2/22/88 539 ..... Karen Lounsbury (1988-89) 35 .. Kisha Ford vs. Manhattan (12/30/96) 35 .. Kisha Ford vs. Manhattan, 12/30/96 538 ..... Ida Neal (1988-89) 35 .. Carla Munnion vs. Chattanooga (12/31/95) Most Rebounds 35 .. Carla Munnion vs. Chattanooga, 12/13/95 35 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Mercer (2/19/91) 29 .. Bonnie Tate vs. Georgia Baptist (11/30/76) 35 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Mercer, 2/19/91 Highest Scoring Average 35 .. Ida Neal vs. Tennessee (2/15/89) 23 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Fordham (12/6/87) 35 .. Ida Neal vs. Tennessee, 2/15/89 (Minimum two seasons) 21 .. LeeAnn Woodhull vs. Wake Forest (2/10/81) 34 .. Fallon Stokes vs. North Carolina, 1/2/03 20.6 .... Dolores Bootz (1987-88) Most Field Goals Made 21 .. Kisha Ford vs. Mercer (11/26/96) 34 .. Carla Munnion vs. Manhattan, 12/3/95 20.3 .... Kisha Ford (1995-96) 17 .. Marielle Walker vs. Iona (12/20/87) 20 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Auburn-Montgomery (12/30/86) 34 .. Marielle Walker vs. NC State, 1/9/88 19.3 .... Karen Lounsbury (1988-89) 16 .. Kisha Ford vs. ETSU (2/9/94) 34 .. Karen Lounsbury vs. Maine, 12/18/88 19.3 .... Joyce Pierce (1988-89) 15 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Coastal Car. (2/22/88) Most Assists 34 .. Karen Lounsbury vs. Mercer, 1/25/89 19.3 .... Niesha Butler (1998-02) 15 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Fordham (12/6/87) 17 .. Nina Bärlin vs. Virginia (1/10/02) 34 .. Karen Lounsbury vs. Chattanooga, 12/31/89 15 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Maryland (1/3/88) 16 .. Anita Malone vs. North Carolina (2/22/86) 34 .. Kenya Williams vs. Davidson, 11/21/98 Most Field Goals Made 15 .. Fallon Stokes vs. Maryland (2/14/02) 15 .. Carmen Davis vs. Maryland (1/18/90) 33 .. Sonja Mallory vs. Miami (Ohio), 11/30/02 238 ..... Dolores Bootz, 1987-88 15 .. Tiffany Martin vs. Alaska Anch. (12/20/94) 33 .. Sonja Mallory vs. Morris Brown, 2/23/02 221 ..... Kisha Ford (1996-97) Most Field Goals Attempted 14 .. Tiffany Martin vs. Maryland (1/5/95) 33 .. Kisha Ford vs. Georgia State, 2/13/95 218 ..... Joyce Pierce (1991-92) 32 .. Ida Neal vs. Tennessee (2/15/89) 33 .. Karen Lounsbury vs. Tenn. St., 11/24/89 212 ..... Dolores Bootz (1987-88) 30 .. Jennifer Hendershott vs. UNCA (1/20/79) Most Steals 32 .. Fallon Stokes vs. Clemson, 2/14/02 193 ..... Sonja Mallory (2002-03) 30 .. MarielleWalker vs. Iona (12/20/87) 11 .. Bonnie Tate vs. Spelman (2/15/77) 32 .. Kisha Ford vs. Duke, 1/27/97 193 ..... Marielle Walker (1987-88) 28 .. Kisha Ford vs. ETSU (2/9/94) 9 .... Tiffany Martin vs. W. Carolina (12/28/95) 32 .. Kisha Ford vs. New Hampshire, 12/2/95 28 .. Niesha Butler vs. North Carolina (2/27/99) 8 .... Niesha Butler vs. Wake Forest (1/25/01) 32 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Fordham, 12/6/87 Most Field Goals Attempted 8 .... Milli Martinez vs. Georgia St. (11/23/99) 32 .. Dolores Bootz vs. North Carolina, 1/17/88 468 ..... Fallon Stokes (2002-03) Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 8 .... Mary Rucker vs. Valdosta St. (12/10/89) 32 .. LeeAnn Woodhull vs. North Carolina, 3/4/83 464 ..... Fallon Stokes (2003-04) 32 .. LeeAnn Woodhull vs. Georgia, 1/16/80 8 .... Danielle Donehew vs. No, Carolina (1/13/00) 8 .... Tiffany Martin vs. Butler (12/2/94) 449 ..... Carla Munnion, (1995-96) 31 .. Kisha Ford vs. Wake Forest, 2/16/97 8 .... Danielle Donehew vs. Samford (11/27/98) 8 .... Tiffany Martin vs. Alaska Anch. (12/20/94) 449 ..... Joannah Kauffman, (1995-96) 31 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Hawaii, 3/28/92 7 .... Megan Isom vs. Fordham (12/21/02) 8 .... Kathy Dortch vs. Florida St. (1/31/96) 445 ..... Niesha Butler, 1998-99) 31 .. Ida Neal vs. Duke, 1/30/87 7 .... Danielle Donehew vs. Monmouth (12/19/99) 31 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Iona, 12/20/87 7 .... Danielle Donehew vs. Charleston So. (11/28/97) Most Blocked Shots Highest Field Goal Percentage 30 .. Carla Munnion vs. Mercer, 2/22/95 7 .... Danielle Donehew vs. No. Carolina (1/24/99) 9 .... Allison Echols vs. Clemson (1/18/89) .610 (180-295) Dolores Bootz (1985-86) 30 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Clemson, 1/26/93 7 .... Danielle Donehew vs. Fla. State (1/31/99) 9 .... Allison Echols vs. E. Tenn. St. (11/24/90) .609 (238-391) Dolores Bootz (1987-88) 30 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Duke, 1/29/93 8 .... Dolores Bootz vs. Southern (12/14/87) .605 (101-167) LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-81) 30 .. Karen Lounsbury vs. NC State, 2/18/89 7 .... Dolores Bootz vs. Maryland (1/14/85) .585 (100-171) Dolores Bootz (1984-85) Most Three-Point 30 .. Karen Lounsbury vs. Virginia, 1/21/89 7 .... Kasha Terry vs. Duke (1/18/04) .568 (166-292) Kenya Williams (1998-99) Field Goals Attempted 30 .. Ida Neal vs. North Carolina,1/31/89 20 .. Karen Lounsbury vs. Pacific (12/9/89) 30 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Maryland, 1/3/88 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 17 .. Megan Isom vs. Clemson (1/23/03) 30 .. Hea Ju Moon vs. UAB, 11/27/87 86 ...... Danielle Donehew (1998-99) 16 .. Danielle Donehew vs. Monmouth (12/19/99) 30 .. Dolores Bootz vs. Marshall, 1/4/86 73 ...... Danielle Donehew (1999-00) 14 .. Danielle Donehew vs. Charleston So. (11/28/97) 30 .. Kristy Sampson vs. Atl. Christian, 2/21/76 14 .. Danielle Donehew vs. Maryland (2/19/97) 71 ...... Karen Lounsbury (1988-89) 14 .. Danielle Donehew vs. Virginia (1/14/99) 66 ...... Karen Lounsbury (1988-89) 20-Point, 20-Rebound Games 58 ...... Megan Isom (2002-03) LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 23 pts., 21 reb. Highest Three-Point vs. Wake Forest (2/10/81) Most Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Dolores Bootz ...... 27 pts., 20 reb. 1.000 (3-3) Dawn Smith vs. Wake Forest, (1/13/95) vs. Auburn-Montgomery (12/30/86) Field Goals Attempted 1.000 (3-3) Betsy Foy vs. Boston College, 11/29/97) Dolores Bootz ...... 32 pts, 23 reb. 217 ..... Danielle Donehew (1999-00) vs. Fordham (12/6/87) 210 ..... Danielle Donehew (1998-99) Most Free Throws Made Kisha Ford ...... 21 pts, 21 reb. 177 ..... Karen Lounsbury (1988-89) 17 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Hawaii (3/28/92) vs. Mercer (11/26/96) 170 ..... Megan Isom (2002-03) 17 .. Milli Martinez vs. Clemson (1/26/02) 167 ..... Karen Lounsbury (1989-90) 15 .. Ida Neal vs. North Carolina (1/29/89) Triple-Doubles 14 .. Jaime Kruppa vs. Hofstra (11/27/99) Milli Martinez ...... 12 pts., 10 reb., 10 ast. Highest Three-Point 14 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Duke (1/29/95) vs. Morris Brown, 2/23/02 Field Goal Percentage 14 .. Niesha Butler vs. Florida State (1/2/99) Alex Stewart ...... 11 pts, 10 reb., 11 ast. .460 (23-50) Devony Caldwell (1991-92) Alex Stewart (above) became vs. Charleston So., 1/30/01 .433 (13-30) Sheila Wagner (1989-90) Most Free Throws Attempted the first player in ACC history Kisha Ford ...... 33 pts, 13 reb., 10 ast. .432 (48-111) Danielle Donehew (1996-97) 20 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Clemson (1/26/93) to record a triple-double off the vs. Georgia St., 2/13/95 .412 (14-34) Stephanie Higgs (2003-04) 20 .. Niesha Butler vs. North Carolina (12/3/98) bench when she tallied 11 points, .401 (71-177) Karen Lounsbury (1988-89) .401 (86-210) Danielle Donehew (1998-99) 19 .. Milli Martinez vs. Clemson (1/26/02) 10 rebounds and 11 assists 19 .. Ida Neal vs. North Carolina (1/29/89) against Charleston Southern on 17 .. Jaime Kruppa vs. Hofstra (11/27/99) Most Free Throws Made January 30, 2001. Georgia Tech 17 .. LeeAnn Woodhull vs. Valdosta (2/21/81) 155 ..... Joyce Pierce (1991-92) 17 .. Joyce Pierce vs. Hawaii (3/28/92) is the only ACC school with 145 ..... Ida Neal (1988-89) 17 .. Niesha Butler vs. Florida State (1/2/99) three triple-doubles in its 138 ..... Joyce Pierce (1992-93) women’s basketball history. 137 ..... Joyce Pierce (1990-91) 135 ..... Niesha Butler (1998-99)

116 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Single Season Cont. Overall Career Most Free Throws Attempted Most Points Scored Most Free Throws Attempted Most 30+ Point Games 196 ..... Sonja Mallory (2002-03) 1,955 .. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 550 ..... LeeAnn Woodhull, (1980-83) 6 ...... Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 191 ..... Joyce Pierce(1991-92) 1,743 .. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 537 ..... Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 6 ...... Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 191 ..... Niesha Butler (1998-99) 1,723 .. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 522 ..... Kisha Ford (1993-97) 6 ...... Kisha Ford (1994-97) 190 ..... Ida Neal (1988-89) 1,671 .. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 483 ..... Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 4 ...... Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 182 ..... Joyce Pierce (1990-91) 1,557 .. Joyce Pierce (1990-93) 475 ..... Ida Neal (1986-89) 3 ...... Ida Neal (1988-89) 3 ...... Carla Munnion (1995-98) Best Free Throw Percentage Highest Scoring Average Best Free Throw Percentage 2 ...... Sonja Mallory (2000-03) .864 (76-88) ...... Betsy Foy (1997-98) (Minimum two seasons) .820 (146-178) .. Selena Baldwin (1990-93) 2 ...... Fallon Stokes (2001-04) .858 (91-106) .... Karen Lounsbury (89-90) 18.9 .... Dolores Bootz (1985-88) .814 (320-393) .. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 2 ...... Marielle Walker (1985-88) .851 (103-121) .. Alex Stewart (2002-03) 18.8 .... Joyce Pierce (1991-93) .801 (430-537) .. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 2 ...... Lee Ann Woodhull (1980-83) .841 (138-164) .. Joyce Pierce (1992-93) 17.9 .... Kisha Ford (1994-97) .777 (269-346) .. Alex Stewart (2000-04) .826 (100-121) .. Karen Lounsbury (1988-89) 16.3 .... Niesha Butler (1998-02) .775 (238-307) .. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) Most Double-Doubles .826 (57-69) ...... Kate Brandt (1982-83) 14.9 .... Carla Munnion (1995-98) 52 ...... Dolores Bootz (1985-88) Most Rebounds 37 ...... Joyce Pierce (1991-93) Most Rebounds Most Field Goals Made 1,039 .. Bonnie Tate (1977-79) 30 ...... Kisha Ford (1994-97) 420 ..... Bonnie Tate (1976-77) 780 ..... Kisha Ford (1994-97) 978 ..... Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 24 ...... LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 333 ..... Bonnie Tate (1977-78) 730 ..... Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 871 ..... Kisha Ford (1994-97) 23 ...... Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 310 ..... Dolores Bootz (1986-87) 609 ..... Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 804 ..... Cindy Cochran (1982-85) 19 ...... Cindy Cochran (1982-85) 298 ..... Joyce Pierce (1991-92) 601 ..... Carla Munnion (1995-98) 801 ..... LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 15 ...... Jaime Kruppa (1997-2001) 286 ..... Bonnie Tate (1978-79) 575 ..... Kate Brandt (1981-84) 801 ..... Regina Tate (1997-02) 14 ...... Marielle Walker (1985-88) 12 ...... Kirsten Weinert (1983-86) Highest Rebounding Average Most Field Goals Attempted Highest Rebounding Average 12 ...... Theresa Gernatt (1988-91) 16.2 .... Bonnie Tate (1976-77) 1,740 .. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 13.9 .... Bonnie Tate, 1977-79 13.9 .... Bonnie Tate (1977-78) 1,451 .. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 10.8 .... Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 11.6 .... Dolores Bootz (1985-86) 1,438 .. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 9.2 ...... Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 11.5 .... Dolores Bootz (1985-86) 1,303 .. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 8.3 ...... LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 11.4 .... Bonnie Tate (1978-79) 1,275 .. Fallon Stokes (2001-04) 8.0 ...... Kisha Ford (1994-97)

Most Assists Highest Field Goal Percentage Most Assists 220 ..... Tiffany Martin (1995) .593 (730-1232) Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 559 ..... Tiffany Martin (1994-97) 199 ..... Ida Neal (1988-89) .568 (128-211) .. Kenya Williams (1996-99) 508 ..... Ida Neal (1986-89) 173 ..... Carmen Davis (1989-90) .527 (471-894) .. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 505 ..... Alex Stewart (2000-04) 172 ..... Alex Stewart (2002-03) .520 (474-912) .. Aimee Weiss (1990-93) 402 ..... Tory Ehle (1984-87) 165 ..... Alex Stewart (2003-04) .514 (273-515) .. Theresa Gernatt (1988-91) 357 ..... Carmen Davis (1990-92)

Highest Assist Average Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Highest Assist Average 7.9 ...... Nina Bärlin (2001-02) 241 ..... Danielle Donehew (1997-00) 5.3 ...... Tiffany Martin (1994-97) 7.3 ...... Tiffany Martin (1994-95) 205 ..... Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 4.7 ...... Ida Neal (1986-89) 7.1 ...... Ida Neal (1988-89) 169 ..... Carla Munnion (1995-98) 4.4 ...... Nina Bärlin (2000-Present) 5.8 ...... Carmen Davis (1989-90) 135 ..... Megan Isom (2002-04) 4.4 ...... Carmen Davis (1990-92) 5.7 ...... Alex Stewart (2003-04) 101 ..... Selena Baldwin (1990-93) 4.1 ...... Alex Stewart (2000-04) Dolores Bootz (above) holds the Tech career records for scoring Most Steals Most Three-Point Most Steals average, field goal percentage 92 ...... Kisha Ford (1993-94) Field Goals Attempted 278 ..... Kisha Ford (1994-97) and blocked shots and Kisha 81 ...... Tiffany Martin (1995-96) 659 ..... Danielle Donehew (1996-00) 278 ..... Tiffany Martin (1994-97) Ford (below) stands atop the 80 ...... Anita Malone (1982-83) 550 ..... Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 215 ..... Kate Brandt (1981-84) Yellow Jacket career annals 71 ...... Joyce Pierce(1991-92) 540 ..... Carla Munnion (1995-98) 200 ..... Aimee Weiss (1990-93) in points scored, field goals 71 ...... Kisha Ford (1996-96) 420 ..... Megan Isom (2002-03) 195 ..... Anita Malone (1982-86) 275 ..... Selena Baldwin (1990-93) made and attempted and steals. Most Blocked Shots Most Blocked Shots 80 ...... Dolores Bootz (1987-88) Highest Three-Point 245 ..... Dolores Bootz (1984-88) 70 ...... Kasha Terry (2003-04) Field Goal Percentage 173 ..... Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 68 ...... Dolores Bootz (1985-86) .458 (49-107) .... Marielle Walker (1987-88) 170 ..... Joannah Kauffman (1995-98) 65 ...... Joannah Kauffman (1997-98) .397 (69-174) .... Devony Caldwell (1990-93) 110 .... Kasha Terry (2003-Present) 58 ...... Sonja Mallory (2001-02) .393 (33-84) ...... Ida Neal (1986-89) 98 ...... Kathy Dortch (1993-97) .373 (205-550) .. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) Most Games Played .367 (101-275) .. Selena Baldwin (1990-93) Most Games Played 33 ...... six players (1991-92) 121 ..... Alex Stewart (2000-04) Most Free Throws Made 119 ..... Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) Most Double-Doubles 430 ..... Joyce Pierce(1991-93) 118 ..... Devony Caldwell (1990-93) 17 ...... Dolores Bootz (1986-87) 360 ..... LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 118 ..... Allison Echols (1989-92) 17 ...... Dolores Bootz (1985-86) 359 ..... Kisha Ford (1993-97) 117 ..... Fallon Stokes (2001-04) 14 ...... Joyce Pierce (1991-92) 340 ..... Ida Neal (1986-89) 12 ...... Dolores Bootz (1987-88) 320 ..... Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 12 ...... LeeAnn Woodhull (1979-80) 12 ...... Joyce Pierce (1990-91)

117 OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Most Points in a Half Most Points Scored Highest Free Throw Percentage Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 65 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 113 by Georgia (12/13/94) 1.000 (19-19) by NC State (1/3/85) 7 .... Jeanine Radice (Fordham), 12/6/87 60 by Georgia (12/13/94) 113 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 1.000 (11-11) by Duke (2/18/95) 6 .... Eight tied 58 by Florida State (2/5/01) 111 by Morris Brown (1/23/93) 1.000 (10-10) by Elon (11/26/99) 58 by Maryland (2/6/89) 107 by Virginia (1/23/93) 1.000 (6-6) by Winthrop (12/30/90) Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 58 by Tennessee (2/2/87) 106 by Maryland (2/6/89) 1.000 (6-6) by Virginia Tech (3/22/03) 19 .. Loretta Lawson (Elon), 11/26/99 14 .. Kim MacMillan (Long Island), 11/18/01 Most Field Goals Made in a Half Most Field Goals Made Most Rebounds 13 .. C. Carpenter (Charleston So.), 11/28/97 29 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 47 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 67 by Richmond (11/26/88) 12 .. Melanie Kozlowski (Miami, Ohio), 11/30/02 26 by Clemson (2/11/85) 46 by Maryland (3/5/88) 67 by Georgia (11/25/80) 12 .. Maggie Timoney (Iona), 12/20/87 24 by Duke (2/27/98) 46 by North Carolina (1/6/83) 63 by Albany State (1/14/81) 12 .. Stephanie Lawrence (UNC), 2/8/95 24 by NC State (1/28/99) 45 by Maryland (2/6/89) 62 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 24 by Georgia (12/13/94) 43 by NC State (2/7/86) 61 by Georgia State (2/7/85) Most Free Throws Made 24 by Maryland (3/5/88) 43 by Georgia (12/13/94) 61 by Virginia (11/21/82) 13 .. Carla Williams (Florida State), 1/31/96 13 .. Robin Baker (Duke), 1/26/91 Most Field Goals Attempted in a Half Most Field Goals Attempted Most Assists 13 .. Sandra King (UAB), 1/26/86 62 by Richmond (11/26/88) 98 by Richmond (11/26/88) 33 by NC State (2/7/86) 13 .. Maxine Farmer (Georgia State) ,1/31/84 54 by UAB (11/27/87) 96 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 33 by Virginia (1/10/01) 13 .. Patti Brink (Wake Forest), 2/2/80 54 by NC State (2/13/84) 95 by Albany State (1/3/80) 32 by NC State (1/4/91) 53 by Albany State (1/28/81) 94 by Albany State (1/14/81) 32 by NC State (1/7/89) Most Free Throws Attempted 53 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 93 by Virginia (11/24/85) 31 by Virginia (1/23/91) 19 .. Chris Moreland (Duke), 1/25/86 18 .. Maureen Holohan (Northwestern), 3/17/93 Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Half Highest Field Goal Percentage Most Blocked Shots 16 .. Regina Days (Georgia Southern), 1/15/87 .778 (17-22) by Vanderbilt (1/9/82) .660 (33-50) by Duke (1/27/97) 15 by Virginia (1/20/96) 16 .. Maxine Farmer (Georgia State), 1/31/84 .758 (22-29) by Maryland (12/15/82) .636 (42-66) by Virginia (1/23/93) 14 by Virginia (1/14/99) 16 .. Rishal Dinkins (Stetson), 11/26/83 .731 (19-26) by Clemson (2/22/98) .630 (46-73) by Maryland (3/5/88) 10 by Clemson (2/11/85) 16 .. Patti Brink (Wake Forest), 2/20/80 .731 (19-26) by Duke (1/27/97) .626 (42-67) by Maryland (12/15/82) 9 by Georgia (12/8/00) 16 .. Kylee Rutledge (Clemson), 1/24/86 .727 (16-22) by Maryland (1/10/83) .626 (42-67) by NC State (2/8/80) 9 by NC State (2/1/98) 9 by NC State (2/7/86) Most Rebounds Most Three-Point Field Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 9 by Maryland (12/15/82) 21 .. Rhonda Mapp (NC State), 2/23/92 Goals Made in a Half 12 by Alabama (12/29/92) 9 by Duke (2/7/04) 21 .. Phylette Blake (Georgia Southern), 1/5/87 8 by Duke (1/27/97) 12 by Princeton (12/21/03) 20 .. RaeAnna Mulholland (Wake Forest), 1/12/95 7 by Charleston Southern (1/30/01) 11 by Virginia (2/11/02) Most Steals 20 .. DeShawne Blocker (E. Tenn. St.), 2/9/94 7 by Virginia (1/30/98) 11 by Charleston Southern (1/30/01) 29 by Mercer (1/7/80) 20 .. Rhonda Grant (Coastal Carolina), 2/22/88 7 by Duke (2/7/04) 11 by Charleston Southern (11/28/97) 26 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 6 17 times 25 by Georgia (12/4/82) Most Assists Most Three-Point 25 by Clemson (1/31/80) 15 .. Nikki Teasley (North Carolina), 1/24/99 Most Three-Point Field Field Goals Attempted 22 by Virginia (2/16/85) 13 .. Angela Sutton (Florida St.), 1/20/03 Goals Attempted in a Half 32 by Charleston Southern (11/28/97) 22 by North Carolina (2/27/85) 13 .. Niesha Johnson (Alabama), 12/29/92 19 by Virginia (1/21/89) 31 by Elon (11/26/99) 12 .. Megan Mahoney (Kansas St.), 11/17/02 18 by UAB (11/27/87) 30 by Southern Mississippi (3/16/00) Most Field Goals Made 12 .. Nikki Teasley (North Carolina), 2/13/00 17 by Charlotte (11/15/02) 30 by Chattanooga (12/16/98) 19 .. Sheryl Martin (Georgia State), 2/7/83 12 .. Stephany Raines (Mercer), 1/25/89 17 by Charleston Southern (11/28/97) 30 by Charlotte (11/15/02) 18 .. Marcia Hambrick (Albany State), 1/14/81 12 .. Robin Mayo (NC State), 2/3/85 17 by Alabama (12/29/92) 17 .. (NC State), 1/7/89 12 .. Monique Currie (Duke), 2/7/04) Highest Three-Point 16 .. Missie Milton (Valdosta State), 2/21/81 Most Free Throws Made in a Half Field Goal Percentage 15 .. Lorri Bauman (Drake), 2/25/83 Most Blocks 28 by Duke (1/26/91) .875 (7-8) by Fordham (12/6/87) 15 .. Sheryl Martin (Georgia State), 1/19/83 7 .... Vicky Bullett (Maryland), 1/6/87 23 by Georgia (12/27/01) .833 (10-12) by Florida State (12/5/01) 15 .. Taylor (Valdosta State), 12/10/79 7 .... Grace (Pepperdine), 12/16/86 22 by Tennessee (2/2/87) .800 (4-5) by Florida State (1/18/93) 7 .... Dawn Royster (North Carolina), 1/19/85 21 by Davidson (12/3/97) .800 (4-5) by Wake Forest (1/8/89) Most Field Goals Attempted 6 .... DeMya Walker (Virginia), 1/14/99 21 by Georgia (12/15/93) .714 (10-14) by Duke (1/7/99) 34 .. Marcia Hambrick (Albany State), 1/14/81 6 .... DeMya Walker (Virginia), 1/20/96 .714 (5-7) by Florida State (1/31/96) 31 .. Marcia Hambrick (Albany State), 1/28/81 6 .... Chequita Wood (Maryland), 1/13/86 Most Free Throws Attempted in a Half 30 .. Sheryl Martin (Georgia State), 2/7/83 36 by Duke (1/26/91) Most Free Throws Made 30 .. Sheryl Martin (Georgia State), 1/19/83 Most Steals 28 by Georgia (12/15/93) 36 by Duke (1/26/91) 30 .. Julie Jones (Richmond), 11/26/88 9 .... Sonya Henderson (Wake Forest), 2/9/85 28 by Georgia State (11/23/99) 33 by Florida State (1/31/96) 8 .... Vicki Brick (Maryland), 2/14/02 28 by Campbell (12/20/90) 31 by Georgia (12/27/01) 8 .... Tonya Sampson (North Carolina), 1/31/93 27 by South Florida (12/18/89) 31 by Clemson (3/4/89) 8 .... Donna Holt (Virginia), 11/24/85 27 by Clemson (3/4/89) 28 by Virginia (1/20/90) 8 .... Robyn Mayo (NC State), 3/1/85 27 by Tennessee (2/2/87) 28 by Tennessee (2/2/87) 8 .... Pam Leake (North Carolina), 1/27/85 8 .... Wanda Holloway (Georgia), 12/4/82 Most Free Throws Attempted 51 by Florida State (1/31/96) 46 by Duke (1/26/91) 44 by Georgia (12/27/01) 43 by American (11/15/98) 41 by Clemson (3/4/89)

118 OPPONENT RECORDS

Opponent 100+ Point Games Most Points Scored Most Three-Point Most Rebounds 113 by Georgia (12/13/94) 2,297 1991-92 (33 games) Field Goals Attempted 1,304 1980-81 113 by Valdosta State (12/10/79) 2,267 1989-90 (30 games) 499 1999-00 1,304 1988-89 107 by Virginia (1/23/93) 2,221 1988-89 (28 games) 435 2003-04 1,289 1991-92 106 by Maryland (2/6/89) 2,152 1990-91 (28 games) 420 2000-01 1,257 1989-90 103 by Alabama (12/29/92) 2,148 1987-88 (27 games) 420 1998-99 1,221 1979-80 103 by Clemson (1/31/80) 416 2002-03 102 by Maryland (3/5/88) Most Field Goals Made Most Assists 100 by Duke (2/27/98) 870 1982-83 Highest Three-Point 521 1989-90 100 by NC State (1/7/89) 866 1988-89 Field Goal Percentage 494 1988-89 100 by Tennessee (2/2/87) 864 1987-88 .405 (62-153) 1987-88 477 1991-92 100 by Georgia (11/29/84) 860 1985-86 .380 (82-216) 1989-90 475 1987-88 854 1991-92 .368 (153-416) 2002-02 474 1999-00 Opponent 30+ Point Games .353 (149-422) 2000-01 45 .. Sheryl Martin (Georgia State), 2/7/83 Most Field Goals Attempted .347 (151-435) 2003-04 Most Blocked Shots 40 .. Kathy Wilson (North Carolina), 1/17/88 2,062 1991-92 109 1983-84 39 .. Lorri Bauman (Drake), 2/25/83 2,018 1988-89 Most Free Throws Made 106 2000-01 37 .. Andrea Stinson (NC State), 1/7/89 1,969 1982-83 492 1991-92 101 2002-03 37 .. Missie Milton (Valdosta State), 2/21/81 1,950 1987-88 479 1989-90 98 1999-00 36 .. Marcia Hambrick (Albany State), 1/14/81 1,889 1989-90 448 1990-91 89 1995-96 34 .. Karen Wilkins (Howard), 12/17/88 421 1988-89 34 .. Sheryl Martin (Georgia State), 1/19/83 Highest Field Goal Percentage 416 2000-01 Most Steals 34 .. Sylvia Wilson (Miami), 12/15/80 .460 (860-1869) 1985-86 387 1979-80 34 .. Taylor (Valdosta State), 12/10/79 .456 (852-1870) 1979-80 Most Free Throws Attempted 334 1984-85 33 .. Jenny Mitchell (Wake Forest), 2/11/89 .452 (853-1889) 1989-90 731 1991-92 300 1988-89 33 .. Katrina McClain (Georgia), 1/29/87 .448 (705-1575) 1981-82 710 1989-90 297 1997-98 33 .. Ajeanette Bramlett (Vanderbilt), 11/17/79 .442 (870-1969) 1982-83 690 1990-91 287 1991-92 33 .. Jeanine Radice (Fordham), 12/6/87 650 1986-87 32 .. Marche Strickland (Maryland), 1/16/00 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 633 1988-89 32 .. Shandy Bryan (Clemson), 3/6/93 153 2002-03 32 .. (Virginia), 1/23/93 151 2003-04 Highest Free Throw Percentage 31 .. Kaayla Chones (NC State), 1/6/02 149 2000-01 31 .. Jen Robinson (Florida State), 1/31/99 .697 (397-570) 1983-84 144 2001-02 .686 (275-401) 1996-97 31 .. (NC State), 3/3/95 141 1996-97 30 .. Brooke Wyckoff (Florida State), 2/5/01 .685 (403-588) 1992-93 30 .. Lysa Moorefield (Florida State), 1/18/98 .685 (367-536) 1994-95 30 .. Tyish Hall (Duke), 1/17/96 .679 (363-535) 1998-99 30 .. RaeAnna Mulholland (Wake Forest), 1/12/95 30 .. Sue Harnett (Duke), 2/24/91 30 .. Regina Kirk (Chattanooga), 11/30/85

Marielle Walker (left) scored a school-record 43 points in Georgia Tech’s 108-88 win at Iona on December 20, 1987. Danielle Donehew (second from left) holds Tech’s school records for three-point field goals made in a game, season and career. Bonnie Tate (second from right) grabbed a school-record 29 rebounds in Tech’s 68-47 win over Georgia Baptist on November 30, 1976. Nina Bärlin (right) became the first player in school and ACC history to record double-digit assists in four consecutive games on December 5, 2002. She also holds the school record for assists in a game, with 17 against Virginia on January 10, 2002.

119 TECH CAREER LEADERS

Points Field Goal Percentage Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 1,955 (Minimum 100 made) 1. Danielle Donehew (1997-00) 659 2. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 1,743 1. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) .593 (730-1232) 2. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 550 3. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 1,723 2. Kenya Williams (1996-99) .568 (420-739) 3. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 540 4. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 1,671 3. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) .527 (471-894) 4. Megan Isom (2002-04) 420 5. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 1,557 4. Aimee Weiss (1990-93) .520 (474-912) 5. Selena Baldwin (1990-93) 275 6. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 1,422 5. Theresa Gernatt (1988-91) .514 (273-515) 6. Christie Finney (1991-95) 251 7. Fallon Stokes (2001-04) 1,363 6. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) .500 (553-1107) 7. Niesha Butler (1998-2002) 189 8. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 1,302 7. Mandy Miller (1987-88) .489 (108-221) 8. Hea Ju Moon (1987-88) 175 9. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) 1,265 8. Bonnie Tate (1977-79) .482 (476-987) 9. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) 174 Selena 10. Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 1,254 9. Jan Chandler (1974-76) .479 (113-236) 10. Milli Martinez (1999-2002) 153 Baldwin 10. Regina Tate (1998-2002) .476 (439-922) Scoring Average Three-Point Percentage 1. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 18.9 Free Throws Made (Minimum 50 attempts) 2. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 18.8 1. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 430 1. Marielle Walker (1985-88) .458 (49-107) 3. Kisha Ford (1994- 97) 17.9 2. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 360 2. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) .397 (69-174) 4. Niesha Butler (1999-2002) 16.3 3. Kisha Ford (1993-97) 359 3. Ida Neal (1986-89) .393 (33-84) 5. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 14.9 4. Ida Neal (1986-89) 340 4. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) .373 (205-550) 6. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 14.6 5. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 320 5. Selena Baldwin (1990-93) .367 (101-275) 7. Bonnie Tate (1977-79) 14.5 6. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 300 6. Danielle Donehew (1997-00) .366 (241-659) 8. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 13.6 7. Jaime Kruppa (1997-2001) 289 7. Niesha Butler (1991-93) .339 (60-177) 9. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 13.3 8. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 272 8. Megan Harpring (2003-Present) .329 (32-97) 10. Marielle Walker (1985-88) 12.3 9. Alex Stewart (2000-04) 269 9. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) .328 (21-64) 10. Fallon Stokes (2001-04)1. 267 GAIA10. W MeganSta s Isom (2002-04) .321 (135-420) Dolores Field Goals Made Mallorie Winn (2002-04) .321 (27-84) Bootz 1. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 780 Free Throws Attempted 2. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 730 1. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 550 Rebounds 3. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 609 2. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 537 1. Bonnie Tate (1977-79) 1,039 4. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 601 3. Kisha Ford (1993-97) 522 2. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 978 5. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 575 4. Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 483 3. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 871 6. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 553 5. Ida Neal (1986-89) 475 4. Cindy Cochran (1982-85) 804 7. Fallon Stokes (2001-04) 542 6. Jaime Kruppa (1997-2001) 420 5. Regina Tate (1998-2002) 801 8. Marielle Walker (1985-88) 513 7. Fallon Stokes (2001-04) 403 LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 801 9. Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 496 8. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 400 7. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 764 10. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) 479 9. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 393 8. Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 750 10. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 378 9. Jaime Kruppa (2000-01) 639 Field Goals Attempted 10. Milli Martinez (1999-2002) 625 Free Throw Percentage Danielle 1. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 1,740 2. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 1,451 (Minimum 100 made) Donehew 3. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 1,438 1. Selena Baldwin (1990-93) .820 (146-178) 4. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 1,303 2. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) .814 (320-393) 5. Fallon Stokes (2001-04) 1,275 3. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) .801 (430-537) 6. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 1,232 4. Alex Stewart (2000-04) .777 (269-346) 7. Marielle Walker (1985-88) 1,164 5. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) .775 (238-307) 8. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 1,107 6. Kim Crawford (1983-86) .766 (134-175) 9. Tory Ehle (1984-87) 1,063 7. Tory Ehle (1984-87) .765 (189-247) 10. Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 1,056 8. Marielle Walker (1985-88) .760 (155-204) 9. Kate Brandt (1981-84) .751 (272-362) 10. Carla Munnion (1995-98) .750 (300-400)

Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Danielle Donehew (1997-00) 241 Kisha 2. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 205 Ford 3. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 169 4. Megan Isom (2002-04) 135 5. Selena Baldwin (1990-93) 101 6. Christie Finney (1991-95) 79 7. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) 69 8. Niesha Butler (1998-2002) 62 9. Hea Ju Moon (1987-88) 52 Danielle Donehew is Georgia Tech’s 10. Marielle Walker (1985-88) 49 all-time leader in three-point field goals made and attempted. Her .366 three-point percentage from 1997-2000 still stands as the seventh- Tiffany Kisha Ford is Tech’s career scoring best mark in Yellow Jacket history. leader with 1,955 points. She is Martin also the school’s all-time leader in field goals made and attempted.

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Blocked Shots 700 Career Rebounds (Since 1979) 1. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 245 Bonnie Tate Lee Ann Woodhull 2. Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 173 YEAR GP REBS AVG YEAR GP REBS AVG 3. Joannah Kauffman (1995-98) 170 1977 26 420 16.2 1980 23 248 10.8 4. Kasha Terry (2003-Present) 110 1978 24 333 13.9 1981 21 204 9.7 5. Kathy Dorth (1993-97) 98 1979 25 286 11.4 1982 25 157 6.3 6. Aimee Weiss (1990-93) 93 Totals 75 1039 13.9 1983 27 192 7.1 7. Allison Echols (1989-92) 85 Totals 96 801 8.3 8. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 72 Dolores Bootz 9. Demieta Keener (1992-95) 64 Joyce YEAR GP REBS AVG Regina Tate 10. Kirsten Weinert (1983-86) 61 1985 14 119 8.5 YEAR GP REBS AVG Pierce 1986 23 266 11.6 1998 28 129 4.6 Games Played 1987 27 310 11.5 1999 27 236 8.7 1. Alex Stewart (2000-04) 121 1988 27 283 10.5 2000 31 210 6.8 2. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 119 Totals 91 978 10.7 2002 29 226 7.8 3. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) 118 Totals 115 801 7.0 Allison Echols (1989-92) 118 Kisha Ford 5. Fallon Stokes (2001-04) 117 YEAR GP REBS AVG Joyce Pierce 6. Milli Martinez (1999-2002) 116 1994 27 233 8.6 YEAR GP REBS AVG Lara Kauffman (1989-93) 116 1995 28 234 8.4 1991 26 247 9.5 8. Regina Tate (1998-2002) 115 1996 27 172 6.4 1992 33 298 9.0 9. Sonja Mallory (2000-03) 114 1997 27 232 8.6 1993 24 219 9.1 Aimee Weiss (1990-93) 114 Totals 109 871 8.0 Totals 83 764 9.2 Alex Minutes Played Stewart Cindy Cochran Sonja Mallory 1. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 3,823 YEAR GP REBS AVG YEAR GP REBS AVG 2. Karen Lounsbury (1989-92) 3,763 1982 25 236 9.4 2000 28 67 2.4 3. Tiffany Martin (1994-97) 3,555 1983 26 221 8.5 2001 26 172 6.6 4. Carla Munnion (1995-98) 3,482 1984 28 181 6.5 2002 29 233 8.0 5. Tory Ehle (1984-87) 3,445 1985 27 166 6.1 2003 31 278 9.0 6. Ida Neal (1986-89) 3,426 Totals 106 804 7.6 Totals 114 750 6.6 7. Alex Stewart (2000-04) 3,416 8. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 3,393 Rebounding Average Steals 9. Regina Tate (1998-2002) 3,329 10. Fallon Stokes (2001-04) 3,195 1. Bonnie Tate (1977-79) 13.9 (Since 1979) 2. Dolores Bootz (1985-88) 10.7 1. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 278 3. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 9.2 Tiffany Martin (1994-97) 278 Bonnie 4. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-83) 8.3 3. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 215 5. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 8.0 4. Aimee Weiss (1990-93) 200 Tate 6. Melinda Ryan (1978-80) 7.6 5. Anita Malone (1982-86) 195 Cindy Cochran (1982-85) 7.6 6. Joyce Pierce (1991-93) 194 500 Career Assists 8. Teresa Lopez (1979-81) 7.4 7. Milli Martinez (1999-2002) 187 9. Jan Chandler (1974-76) 7.2 8. Alex Stewart (2000-04) 184 Tiffany Martin 9. Devony Caldwell (1990-93) 180 10. Regina Tate (1997-2002) 7.0 YEAR GP ASTS AVG 10. Ida Neal (1986-89) 172 1994 23 77 3.3 Assists 1995 30 220 7.3 1. Tiffany Martin(1994-97) 559 1996 27 123 4.6 2. Ida Neal (1986-89) 508 1997 25 139 5.6 3. Alex Stewart (2000-04) 505 Totals 105 559 5.3 4. Tory Ehle (1984-87) 402 5. Carmen Davis (1990-92) 357 Ida Neal Marielle 6. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 335 YEAR GP ASTS AVG Walker 7. Nina Bärlin (2000-03) 331 1986 27 97 3.6 8. Anita Malone (1982-86) 310 1987 27 106 3.9 9. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 298 1988 27 106 3.9 10. Milli Martinez (1999-2002) 283 1989 28 199 7.1 Totals 109 508 4.7 Highest Assist Average 1. Tiffany Martin (1994-97) 5.3 Alex Stewart 2. Ida Neal (1986-89) 4.7 YEAR GP ASTS AVG 3. Nina Bärlin (1999-03) 4.4 2000 31 73 2.4 Carmen Davis (1990-92) 4.4 2001 29 90 3.1 5. Alex Stewart (2000-04) 4.2 2002 1 5 5.0 6. Tory Ehle (1984-87) 3.7 2003 31 172 5.5 7. Anita Malone (1982-86) 3.6 Alex Stewart played in 121 games in 2004 29 165 5.7 LeeAnn 8. Niesha Butler (1998-2002) 3.3 her career and stands third on Tech’s Totals 121 505 4.2 Woodhull 9. Kisha Ford (1994-97) 3.1 all-time list for assists. 10. Kate Brandt (1981-84) 2.8 121 TECH RECORDS BY CLASS

Points By a Freshman Points by a Sophomore Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Karen Lounsbury (1988-89) 28 539 19.3 1. Kisha Ford (1994-95) 28 521 18.6 2. Niesha Butler (1998-99) 27 521 19.3 2. Joyce Pierce (1990-91) 26 502 19.3 3. Carla Munnion (1994-95) 30 473 15.8 3. Karen Lounsbury (1989-90) 30 495 16.5 4. Kisha Ford (1993-94) 27 437 16.2 4. Carla Munnion (1995-96) 27 465 17.2 5. Kate Brandt (1980-81) 26 346 13.3 5. Niesha Butler (2000-01) 28 438 15.6 6. LeeAnn Woodhull (1979-80) 23 336 14.6 6. Dolores Bootz (1985-86) 23 417 18.1 7. Carmen Davis (1989-90) 30 290 9.7 7. Kate Brandt (1981-82) 25 344 13.8 8. Aimee Weiss (1989-90) 30 288 9.6 8. Marielle Walker (1985-86) 27 337 12.5 9. Ida Neal (1985-86) 27 272 10.1 9. Teresa Lopez (1979-80) 24 333 13.3 10. Cindy Cochran (1981-82) 25 261 10.4 10. Milli Martinez (1999-00) 31 306 9.9

Rebounds by a Freshman Rebounds by a Sophomore Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. LeeAnn Woodhull (1979-80) 23 248 10.8 1. Dolores Bootz (1985-86) 23 266 11.6 2. Cindy Cochran (1981-82) 25 236 9.4 2. Joyce Pierce (1990-91) 26 247 9.5 3. Kisha Ford (1993-94) 27 233 8.6 3. Regina Tate (1998-99) 27 236 8.7 4. Aimee Weiss (1989-90) 30 189 6.3 4. Theresa Gernatt (1988-89) 28 228 8.1 5. Carla Munnion (1994-95) 30 176 5.9 5. Cindy Cochran (1982-83) 26 221 8.5 6. Janice James (1983-84) 28 169 6.0 6. Kirsten Weinert (1983-84) 28 212 7.6 7. Kirsten Weinert (1982-83) 28 161 5.8 7. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-81) 21 204 9.7 8. Devony Caldwell (1989-90) 30 156 5.2 8. Kathy Dortch (1993-94) 27 201 7.4 9. Allison Echols (1988-89) 27 154 5.5 9. Teresa Lopez (1979-80) 24 186 7.4 Dolores Bootz holds class records for 10. Kasha Terry (2002-03) 30 143 4.8 10. Marielle Walker (1985-86) 27 178 6.6 rebounds and blocks by a junior and senior. Assists by a Freshman Assists by a Sophomore Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Carmen Davis (1989-90) 30 173 5.8 1. Tiffany Martin (1994-95) 30 220 7.3 2. Niesha Butler (1998-99) 27 120 4.4 2. Tory Ehle (1984-85) 27 112 4.1 3. Nina Bärlin (1999-00) 31 117 3.8 3. Ida Neal (1986-87) 27 106 3.9 4. Kisha Ford (1993-94) 27 108 4.0 4. Anita Malone (1982-83) 28 102 3.6 5. Ida Neal (1985-86) 27 97 3.6 5. Kim Crawford (1984-85) 27 91 3.4 6. Tory Ehle (1983-84) 28 91 3.3 6. Alex Stewart (2000-01) 29 90 3.1 7. Tiffany Martin (1993-94) 23 77 3.4 7. Carmen Davis (1990-91) 20 83 4.2 8. Alex Stewart (1999-00) 31 73 2.4 Kisha Ford (1994-95) 28 83 3.0 9. Mary Giambruno (1979-80) 25 70 2.8 9. Nina Bärlin (2000-01) 26 79 3.0 10. Carla Munnion (1994-95) 30 67 2.2 10. Devony Caldwell (1990-91) 28 74 2.6

Blocked Shots by a Freshman Blocked Shots by a Sophomore Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Joannah Kauffman (1994-95) 28 49 1.8 1. Kasha Terry (2003-04) 28 70 2.5 2. Dolores Bootz (1984-85) 14 41 2.9 2. Dolores Bootz (1985-86) 23 56 2.4 3. Kasha Terry (2002-03) 30 40 1.3 3. Sonja Mallory (2000-01) 26 41 1.6 4. Allison Echols (1988-89) 27 29 1.1 4. Joannah Kauffman (1995-96) 27 38 1.4 Ida Neal recorded more than 100 assists in Aimee Weiss (1989-90) 30 29 1.0 5. Kathy Dortch (1993-94) 27 37 1.4 each of her last three seasons and holds the 6. LeeAnn Woodhull (1979-80) 23 21 0.9 6. LeeAnn Woodhull (1980-81) 21 23 1.1 Tech record by a senior with 199 in 1989. Kathy Dortch (1992-93) 26 21 0.8 7. Kirsten Weinert (1983-84) 28 20 0.7 8. Niesha Butler (1998-99) 27 20 0.7 Aimee Weiss (1990-91) 28 20 0.7 9. Demieta Keener (1991-92) 29 18 0.6 9. Cindy Cochran (1982-83) 26 12 0.5 10. Sonja Mallory (1999-00) 28 17 0.6 10. Theresa Gernatt (1988-89) 28 11 0.4 Marielle Walker (1985-86) 27 11 0.4 Steals by a Freshman Demieta Keener (1992-93) 24 11 0.5 Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Kisha Ford (1993-94) 27 92 3.4 Steals by a Sophomore 2. Tiffany Martin (1993-94) 23 56 2.4 Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Nina Bärlin (1999-00) 31 56 1.9 1. Anita Malone (1982-83) 28 80 2.9 4. Anita Malone (1981-82) 24 52 2.2 2. Joyce Pierce (1990-91) 26 67 2.3 Aimee Weiss (1989-90) 30 52 1.7 3. Milli Martinez (1999-00) 31 56 1.8 6. Kate Brandt (1980-81) 26 47 1.8 4. Kate Brandt (1981-82) 25 53 2.1 Niesha Butler (1998-99) 27 47 1.7 Tory Ehle (1984-85) 27 53 2.0 8. Carmen Davis (1989-90) 30 46 1.5 Niesha Butler (2000-01) 28 53 1.9 9. Mary Rucker (1979-80) 25 41 1.6 Kisha Ford (1994-95) 28 53 1.9 10. Allison Echols (1988-89) 27 39 1.4 8. Aimee Weiss (1990-91) 28 51 1.8 Ida Neal (1985-86) 27 39 1.4 9. Kathy Dortch (1993-94) 27 49 1.8 10. Jaime Kruppa (1998-99) 27 48 1.8 Alex Stewart (2000-01) 29 48 1.7 Joannah Kauffman set the record for most blocks by a freshman with 49 in 1995.

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Points by a Junior Points by a Senior Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Joyce Pierce (1991-92) 33 596 18.1 1. Dolores Bootz (1987-88) 27 556 20.6 2. Dolores Bootz (1986-87) 27 499 18.5 2. Kisha Ford (1996-97) 27 549 20.3 3. Fallon Stokes (2002-03) 31 486 15.7 3. Ida Neal (1988-89) 28 538 19.2 4. Kisha Ford (1995-96) 27 448 16.6 4. Sonja Mallory (2002-03) 31 503 16.2 5. Carla Munnion (1996-97) 27 414 15.3 5. Marielle Walker (1987-88) 26 490 18.8 6. Sonja Mallory (2001-02) 29 410 14.1 6. Fallon Stokes (2003-04) 29 477 16.4 7. Karen Lounsbury (1990-91) 28 403 14.4 7. Joyce Pierce (1992-93) 24 459 19.1 8. Milli Martinez (2000-01) 29 384 13.2 8. Kenya Williams (1998-99) 27 436 16.1 9. Devony Caldwell (1991-92) 33 372 11.3 9. Kate Brandt (1983-84) 28 399 14.3 10. Marielle Walker (1986-87) 26 368 14.2 10. Devony Caldwell (1992-93) 27 377 14.0

Rebounds by a Junior Rebounds by a Senior Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Dolores Bootz (1986-87) 27 310 11.5 1. Sonja Mallory (2002-03) 31 278 9.0 2. Joyce Pierce (1991-92) 33 298 9.0 2. Dolores Bootz (1987-88) 27 238 10.5 3. Jaime Kruppa (1999-00) 31 239 7.7 3. Kisha Ford (1996-97) 27 232 8.6 4. Sonja Mallory (2001-02) 29 233 8.0 4. Regina Tate (2001-02) 29 226 7.8 5. Teresa Lopez (1980-81) 27 215 8.0 5. Joyce Pierce (1992-93) 24 219 9.1 6. Regina Tate (1999-00) 31 210 6.8 6. Jaime Kruppa (2000-01) 28 208 7.4 7. Milli Martinez (2000-01) 29 202 7.0 7. LeeAnn Woodhull (1982-83) 27 192 7.1 8. Fallon Stokes (2002-03) 31 201 6.5 8. Joannah Kauffman (1997-98) 28 191 6.8 9. Kenya Williams (1996-97) 28 198 7.1 9. Milli Martinez (2001-02) 29 188 6.5 10. Demieta Keener (1993-94) 27 195 7.2 10. Fallon Stokes (2003-04) 29 187 6.4

Assists by a Junior Assists by a Senior Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Alex Stewart (2002-03) 31 172 5.6 1. Ida Neal (1988-89) 28 199 7.1 Kisha Ford holds the Tech record for 2. Val Avant (1987-88) 27 142 5.3 2. Alex Stewart (2003-04) 29 165 5.7 steals by a freshman and also for single- 3. Nina Bärlin (2001-02) 17 135 7.9 3. Tiffany Martin (1996-97) 25 139 5.6 season scoring by a sophomore. 4. Tiffany Martin (1995-96) 27 123 4.6 4. Shelli Novotny (1997-98) 28 126 4.5 5. Ida Neal (1987-88) 27 106 3.9 5. Anita Malone (1985-86) 25 123 4.9 6. Carmen Davis (1991-92) 32 101 3.2 6. Tory Ehle (1986-87) 27 119 4.4 7. Selena Baldwin (1991-92) 33 89 2.7 7. Milli Martinez (2001-02) 29 113 3.9 Sheila Wagner (1988-89) 26 89 3.4 8. Selena Baldwin (1992-93) 25 104 4.2 9. Tory Ehle (1985-86) 27 80 3.0 9. Kate Brandt (1983-84) 28 100 3.6 10. Megan Isom (2002-03) 31 78 2.5 10. Mary Rucker (1983-84) 28 97 3.5

Blocked Shots by a Junior Blocked Shots by a Senior Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Dolores Bootz (1986-87) 27 68 2.5 1. Dolores Bootz (1987-88) 27 80 3.0 2. Sonja Mallory (2001-02) 29 58 2.0 2. Joannah Kauffman (1997-98) 28 65 2.3 3. Demieta Keener (1993-94) 27 29 1.1 3. Sonja Mallory (2002-03) 31 57 1.8 4. Allison Echols (1990-91) 28 28 1.0 4. Aimee Weiss (1992-93) 27 28 1.0 5. Kathy Dortch (1995-96) 25 23 0.9 5. LeeAnn Woodhull (1982-83) 27 11 0.4 Aimee Weiss (1991-92) 29 23 0.8 6. Marielle Walker (1987-88) 26 19 0.7 7. Jennifer Leachman (1984-85) 27 19 0.7 7. Kathy Dortch (1996-97) 27 17 0.6 8. Teresa Lopez (1980-81) 27 18 0.7 8. Kisha Ford (1996-97) 27 15 0.6 Joannah Kauffman (1996-97) 21 18 0.9 9. Jaime Kruppa (2000-01) 28 9 0.3 10. LeeAnn Woodhull (1981-82) 25 17 0.7 Megan Isom (2003-04) 29 9 0.3

Steals by a Junior Steals by a Senior Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. Rk. Player (Year) G # Avg. 1. Tiffany Martin (1995-96) 27 81 3.0 1. Kate Brandt (1983-84) 28 70 2.5 2. Kisha Ford (1995-96) 27 71 2.6 2. Kisha Ford (1996-97) 27 62 2.3 Joyce Pierce (1991-92) 33 71 2.1 Ida Neal (1988-89) 28 62 2.2 4. Megan Isom (2002-03) 31 65 2.1 4. Aimee Weiss (1992-93) 27 57 2.1 5. Milli Martinez (2000-01) 29 60 2.1 5. Joyce Pierce (1992-93) 24 56 2.3 Alex Stewart (2002-03) 31 60 1.9 6. Anita Malone (1985-86) 25 55 2.2 7. Jaime Kruppa (1999-00) 31 58 1.9 7. Selena Baldwin (1992-93) 25 54 2.2 Regina Tate (1999-00) 31 58 1.9 Mary Rucker (1983-84) 28 54 1.9 LeeAnn Woodhull holds the Tech record for 9. Devony Caldwell (1991-92) 33 55 1.7 9. Tiffany Martin (1996-97) 25 51 2.0 most rebounds by a freshman with 248. 10. Sheila Wagner (1988-89) 26 48 1.8 Milli Martinez (2001-02) 29 51 1.8 Kate Brandt (1982-83) 28 48 1.7

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Points 1993-94 Kisha Ford ...... 16.2 1976-77 Bonnie Tate ...... 353 1994-95 Kisha Ford ...... 18.6 1977-78 Bonnie Tate ...... 391 1995-96 Carla Munnion ...... 17.2 1978-79 Bonnie Tate ...... 344 1996-97 Kisha Ford ...... 20.3 1979-80 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 336 1997-98 Kenya Williams ...... 11.8 1980-81 Kate Brandt ...... 346 1998-99 Niesha Butler ...... 19.3 1981-82 Kate Brandt ...... 344 1999-00 Jaime Kruppa ...... 10.4 1982-83 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 347 2000-01 Niesha Butler ...... 15.6 1983-84 Kate Brandt ...... 399 2001-02 Sonja Mallory ...... 14.1 1984-85 Kim Crawford ...... 301 2002-03 Sonja Mallory ...... 16.2 1985-86 Dolores Bootz ...... 417 2003-04 Fallon Stokes...... 16.4 1986-87 Dolores Bootz ...... 499 1987-88 Dolores Bootz ...... 556 LeeAnn Woodhull is the only Tech player to 1988-89 Karen Lounsbury ...... 539 have led her team in field goal percentage in 1989-90 Karen Lounsbury ...... 495 all four years of her career, 1980-1983. 1990-91 Joyce Pierce ...... 502 1991-92 Joyce Pierce ...... 596 Free Throw Percentage 1992-93 Joyce Pierce ...... 459 (Minimum 35 attempts) 1993-94 Kisha Ford ...... 437 1976-77 Lisa Lovett ...... 615 1994-95 Kisha Ford ...... 521 1977-78 Karen Rainwater ...... 783 1995-96 Carla Munnion ...... 465 1978-79 Teresa Lopez ...... 718 1996-97 Kisha Ford ...... 549 1979-80 Jennifer Hendershott ...... 667 1997-98 Kenya Williams ...... 331 1980-81 Teresa Lopez ...... 802 1998-99 Niesha Butler ...... 521 1981-82 Kate Brandt ...... 805 1999-00 Jaime Kruppa ...... 323 1982-83 Kate Brandt ...... 826 2000-01 Niesha Butler ...... 438 1983-84 Tory Ehle ...... 712 2001-02 Sonja Mallory ...... 410 1984-85 Dolores Bootz ...... 785 2002-03 Sonja Mallory ...... 503 1985-86 Tory Ehle ...... 824 2003-04 Fallon Stokes...... 477 1986-87 Marielle Walker ...... 800 1987-88 Marielle Walker ...... 797 Dolores Bootz led her teams in scoring 1988-89 Karen Lounsbury ...... 826 Scoring Average average, rebounding average and blocked 1989-90 Karen Lounsbury ...... 851 1976-77 Bonnie Tate ...... 13.6 shots in all four years of her career, 1985-88. 1977-78 Bonnie Tate ...... 16.3 1990-91 Karen Lounsbury ...... 803 1991-92 Joyce Pierce ...... 812 1978-79 Bonnie Tate ...... 13.8 Field Goal Percentage 1979-80 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 14.6 1992-93 Joyce Pierce ...... 841 1976-77 Jan Chandler ...... 479 1980-81 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 13.8 1993-94 Kisha Ford ...... 724 1977-78 Bonnie Tate ...... 512 1981-82 Kate Brandt ...... 13.8 1994-95 Carla Munnion ...... 738 1978-79 Bonnie Tate ...... 481 1982-83 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 12.9 1995-96 Carla Munnion ...... 773 1979-80 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 513 1983-84 Kate Brandt ...... 14.3 1996-97 Carla Munnion ...... 781 1980-81 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 605 1984-85 Dolores Bootz ...... 17.9 1997-98 Betsy Foy ...... 864 1981-82 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 529 1985-86 Dolores Bootz ...... 18.1 1998-99 Kenya Williams ...... 727 1982-83 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 486 1986-87 Dolores Bootz ...... 18.5 1999-00 Amy Lingenfelder ...... 737 1983-84 Kirsten Weinert ...... 456 1987-88 Dolores Bootz ...... 20.6 2000-01 Alex Stewart ...... 800 1984-85 Dolores Bootz ...... 585 1988-89 Karen Lounsbury ...... 19.3 2001-02 Nefertiti Walker ...... 788 1985-86 Dolores Bootz ...... 610 1989-90 Karen Lounsbury ...... 16.5 2002-03 Alex Stewart ...... 851 1986-87 Dolores Bootz ...... 565 1990-91 Joyce Pierce ...... 19.3 2003-04 Megan Harpring ...... 895 1987-88 Dolores Bootz ...... 609 1991-92 Joyce Pierce ...... 18.1 1988-89 Theresa Gernatt ...... 536 1992-93 Joyce Pierce ...... 19.1 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1989-90 Theresa Gernatt ...... 539 1986-87 Hea Ju Moon (2-12) ...... 167 1990-91 Aimee Weiss ...... 521 1987-88 Marielle Walker (49-107) ...... 458 1991-92 Joyce Pierce ...... 498 1988-89 Karen Lounsbury (71-177) ...... 401 1992-93 Aimee Weiss ...... 550 1989-90 Karen Lounsbury (66-167) ...... 395 1993-94 Demieta Keener ...... 470 1990-91 Devony Caldwell (21-52)...... 404 1994-95 Demieta Keener ...... 516 1991-92 Devony Caldwell (23-50)...... 460 1995-96 Carla Munnion ...... 450 1992-93 Selena Baldwin (40-103) ...... 388 1996-97 Kenya Williams ...... 537 1993-94 Tiffany Martin (10-34) ...... 294 1997-98 Kenya Williams ...... 607 1994-95 Dawn Smith (16-46) ...... 348 1998-99 Kenya Williams ...... 568 1995-96 Carla Munnion (30-100) ...... 300 1999-00 Candice McCallum ...... 540 1996-97 Danielle Donehew (48-111)...... 432 2000-01 Sonja Mallory ...... 515 1997-98 Carla Munnion (54-160) ...... 338 2001-02 Fallon Stokes...... 511 1998-99 Danielle Donehew (86-210)...... 410 Bonnie Tate (44) led Tech teams in scoring 2002-03 Sonja Mallory ...... 452 1999-00 Amy Lingenfelder (35-95) ...... 368 and rebounding from 1976-1979. 2003-04 Jessica Williams ...... 496 124 TECH ANNUAL LEADERS

2000-01 Niesha Butler (27-84) ...... 321 1988-89 Ida Neal ...... 62 2001-02 Megan Isom (30-91) ...... 330 1989-90 Aimee Weiss ...... 52 2002-03 Megan Isom (58-170) ...... 341 1990-91 Joyce Pierce ...... 67 2003-04 Stephanie Higgs (14-34) ...... 412 1991-92 Joyce Pierce ...... 71 1992-93 Aimee Weiss ...... 57 Rebounds 1993-94 Kisha Ford ...... 92 1976-77 Bonnie Tate ...... 420 1994-95 Tiffany Martin ...... 90 1977-78 Bonnie Tate ...... 333 1995-96 Tiffany Martin ...... 81 1978-79 Bonnie Tate ...... 286 1996-97 Kisha Ford ...... 62 1979-80 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 248 1997-98 Carla Munnion ...... 29 1980-81 Teresa Lopez ...... 215 1998-99 Jaime Kruppa ...... 48 1981-82 Cindy Cochran ...... 236 1999-00 Jaime Kruppa, Regina Tate ...... 58 1982-83 Cindy Cochran ...... 221 2000-01 Milli Martinez ...... 60 1983-84 Kirsten Weinert ...... 212 2001-02 Milli Martinez ...... 51 1984-85 Cindy Cochran ...... 166 2002-03 Megan Isom...... 65 1985-86 Dolores Bootz ...... 266 2003-04 Alex Stewart ...... 49 1986-87 Dolores Bootz ...... 310 1987-88 Dolores Bootz ...... 283 Blocked Shots 1988-89 Theresa Gernatt ...... 228 Tiffany Martin is the only player in school 1979-80 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 21 1989-90 Theresa Gernatt ...... 192 history to lead the Jackets in assists and 1980-81 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 23 1990-91 Joyce Pierce ...... 247 steals in back-to-back seasons, 1995-96. 1981-82 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 17 1991-92 Joyce Pierce ...... 298 1982-83 Kirsten Weinert ...... 16 1992-93 Joyce Pierce ...... 219 2002-03 Sonja Mallory ...... 9.0 1983-84 Kirsten Weinert ...... 20 1993-94 Kisha Ford ...... 233 2003-04 Fallon Stokes...... 6.4 1984-85 Dolores Bootz ...... 41 1994-95 Kisha Ford ...... 234 1985-86 Dolores Bootz ...... 56 1995-96 Kisha Ford ...... 172 Assists 1986-87 Dolores Bootz ...... 68 1996-97 Kisha Ford ...... 232 1979-80 Mary Giambruno ...... 70 1987-88 Dolores Bootz ...... 80 1997-98 Kenya Williams ...... 198 1980-81 Karen Rainwater ...... 96 1988-89 Allison Echols ...... 29 1998-99 Regina Tate ...... 236 1981-82 Kate Brandt ...... 72 1989-90 Aimee Weiss ...... 29 1999-00 Jaime Kruppa ...... 239 1982-83 Anita Malone ...... 102 1990-91 Allison Echols ...... 28 2000-01 Jaime Kruppa ...... 208 1983-84 Kate Brandt ...... 100 1991-92 Lara Kauffman ...... 23 2001-02 Sonja Mallory ...... 233 1984-85 Tory Ehle ...... 112 1992-93 Aimee Weiss ...... 28 2002-03 Sonja Mallory ...... 278 1985-86 Anita Malone ...... 123 1993-94 Kathy Dortch ...... 37 2003-04 Fallon Stokes ...... 187 1986-87 Tory Ehle ...... 119 1994-95 Joannah Kauffman ...... 49 1987-88 Val Avant ...... 142 1995-96 Joannah Kauffman ...... 38 Rebounding Average 1988-89 Ida Neal ...... 199 1996-97 Joannah Kauffman ...... 18 1976-77 Bonnie Tate ...... 16.2 1989-90 Carmen Davis ...... 173 1997-98 Joannah Kauffman ...... 65 1977-78 Bonnie Tate ...... 13.9 1990-91 Carmen Davis ...... 83 1998-99 Niesha Butler ...... 20 1978-79 Bonnie Tate ...... 11.4 1991-92 Carmen Davis ...... 101 1999-00 Sonja Mallory ...... 17 1979-80 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 10.8 1992-93 Selena Baldwin ...... 104 2000-01 Sonja Mallory ...... 41 1980-81 LeeAnn Woodhull ...... 9.7 1993-94 Kisha Ford ...... 108 2001-02 Sonja Mallory ...... 58 1981-82 Cindy Cochran ...... 9.4 1994-95 Tiffany Martin ...... 220 2002-03 Sonja Mallory ...... 57 1982-83 Cindy Cochran ...... 8.5 1995-96 Tiffany Martin ...... 123 2003-04 Kasha Terry ...... 70 1983-84 Kirsten Weinert ...... 7.6 1996-97 Tiffany Martin ...... 100 1984-85 Dolores Bootz ...... 8.5 1997-98 Shelli Novotny ...... 126 1985-86 Dolores Bootz ...... 11.6 1998-99 Niesha Butler ...... 120 1986-87 Dolores Bootz ...... 11.5 1999-00 Nina Bärlin ...... 117 1987-88 Dolores Bootz ...... 10.5 2000-01 Alex Stewart ...... 90 1988-89 Theresa Gernatt ...... 8.1 2001-02 Nina Bärlin ...... 135 1989-90 Theresa Gernatt ...... 6.4 2002-03 Alex Stewart ...... 172 1990-91 Joyce Pierce ...... 9.5 2003-04 Alex Stewart ...... 165 1991-92 Joyce Pierce ...... 9.0 1992-93 Joyce Pierce ...... 9.1 Steals 1993-94 Kisha Ford ...... 8.6 1979-80 Melinda Ryan...... 43 1994-95 Kisha Ford ...... 8.4 1980-81 Kate Brandt ...... 44 1995-96 Kisha Ford ...... 6.4 1981-82 Kate Brandt ...... 53 1996-97 Kisha Ford ...... 8.6 1982-83 Anita Malone ...... 80 1997-98 Kenya Williams ...... 7.1 1983-84 Kate Brandt ...... 70 1998-99 Regina Tate ...... 8.7 1984-85 Tory Ehle ...... 53 1999-00 Jaime Kruppa ...... 7.7 1985-86 Anita Malone ...... 55 2000-01 Jaime Kruppa ...... 7.4 1986-87 Marielle Walker ...... 39 Sonja Mallory led Tech in blocked shots 2001-02 Sonja Mallory ...... 8.0 1987-88 Marielle Walker ...... 41 during all four years of her career, 2000-03.

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Kisha Ford 5-11 • Guard/Forward • Baltimore, Md. Ida Neal 5-6 • Guard • Lawrenceville, Ga. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 1993-94 27 171 6 89 437 16.2 1985-86 27 102 –– 67 271 10.0 1994-95 28 206 14 95 521 18.6 1986-87 27 49 0 67 165 6.1 1995-96 27 182 9 75 448 16.6 1987-88 27 97 6 61 261 9.7 1996-97 27 221 7 100 549 20.3 1988-89 28 183 27 145 538 19.2 Totals 109 780 36 359 1955 17.9 Totals 109 431 33 340 1235 11.3

Karen Lounsbury 5-10 • Guard • Pleasant Valley, N.Y. Marielle Walker 6-1 • Forward • Casanova, Va. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 1988-89 28 184 71 100 539 19.3 1984-85 21 15 –– 5 35 1.7 1989-90 30 169 66 91 495 16.5 1985-86 27 149 –– 39 337 12.5 1990-91 28 153 38 59 403 14.4 1986-87 26 156 0 56 368 14.2 1991-92 33 103 30 70 306 9.3 1987-88 26 193 49 55 490 18.8 Totals 119 609 205 320 1743 14.6 Totals 100 513 49 155 1230 12.3

Dolores Bootz 6-7 • Center • Marlboro, N.Y. Milli Martinez 5-8 • Guard • Imlay, Mich. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 1984-85 14 100 –– 51 251 17.9 1998-99 27 38 2 33 111 4.1 1985-86 23 180 –– 57 417 18.1 1999-2000 31 120 3 63 306 9.9 1986-87 27 212 0 75 499 18.5 2000-01 29 147 23 67 384 13.2 1987-88 27 238 0 80 556 20.6 2001-02 29 128 14 87 357 12.3 Totals 91 730 0 263 1723 18.9 Totals 116 433 42 250 1158 10.0

Carla Munnion 5-11 • Forward • Lebanon, Pa. Aimee Weiss 5-11 • Forward • Indian Mills, N.J. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 1994-95 30 176 31 90 473 15.8 1989-90 30 118 0 52 288 9.6 1995-96 27 175 30 85 465 17.2 1990-91 28 122 1 46 291 10.4 1996-97 27 139 54 82 414 15.3 1991-92 29 90 0 16 196 6.8 1997-98 28 111 54 43 319 11.4 1992-93 27 144 0 26 314 11.6 Totals 112 601 169 43 1671 14.9 Totals 114 474 1 140 1089 9.6

Joyce Pierce 6-0 • Forward • Norcross, Ga. Tory Ehle 5-4 • Guard • Virginia Beach, Va. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 1990-91 26 176 13 137 502 19.3 1983-84 28 105 –– 42 252 9.0 1991-92 33 218 5 155 596 18.1 1984-85 27 120 –– 40 280 10.4 1992-93 24 159 3 138 459 19.1 1985-86 27 136 –– 56 328 12.1 Totals 83 553 21 430 1557 18.8 1986-87 27 88 2 51 229 8.5 Totals 109 449 2 189 1089 10.0

Kate Brandt 5-7 • Guard • Marietta, Ga. Bonnie Tate 5-11 • Center • Cave Spring, Ga. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 1980-81 26 132 –– 82 346 13.3 1976-77 26 166 –– 21 353 13.6 1981-82 25 137 –– 70 344 13.8 1977-78 24 171 –– 49 391 16.3 1982-83 28 138 –– 57 333 11.9 1978-79 25 139 –– 110 344 13.8 1983-84 28 168 –– 63 399 14.3 Totals 75 476 –– 180 1088 14.5 Totals 107 575 –– 272 1422 13.3

Fallon Stokes 5-10 • Forward • Atlanta, Ga. Kenya Williams 6-1 • Forward • Atlanta, Ga. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 2000-01 28 45 0 19 109 3.9 1995-96 22 10 0 6 26 1.2 2001-02 29 117 0 57 291 10.0 1996-97 27 116 0 51 283 10.5 2002-03 31 192 3 99 486 15.7 1997-98 28 128 0 75 331 11.8 2003-04 29 188 9 92 477 16.4 1998-99 27 166 0 104 436 16.1 Totals 117 542 12 267 1363 11.6 Totals 104 420 0 236 1076 10.3

Lee Ann Woodhull 6-0 • Center • Tucker, Ga. Niesha Butler 5-8 • Guard • New York, N.Y. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 1979-80 23 123 –– 90 336 14.6 1998-99 27 178 30 135 521 19.3 1980-81 21 101 –– 87 289 13.8 1999-2000 4 21 3 8 53 13.3 1981-82 25 127 –– 76 330 13.2 2000-01 28 160 27 91 438 15.6 1982-83 27 120 –– 107 347 12.9 2001-02 6 18 2 9 47 7.8 Totals 96 471 –– 360 1302 13.6 Totals 65 377 62 243 1059 16.3

Devony Caldwell 5-7 • Guard/Forward • Thomaston, Ga. Cindy Cochran 5-10 • Forward • Smyrna, Ga. GFG3PFTPTSAVG GFG3PFTPTSAVG 1989-90 30 78 8 60 224 7.5 1981-82 25 96 –– 69 261 10.4 1990-91 28 106 21 59 292 10.4 1982-83 26 99 –– 62 260 10.0 1991-92 33 139 23 71 372 11.3 1983-84 28 101 –– 50 252 9.0 1992-93 27 156 17 48 377 14.0 1984-85 27 99 –– 71 269 10.0 Totals 118 479 69 238 1265 10.7 Totals 106 395 –– 252 1042 9.8

Sonja Mallory 6-5 • Center • Bronx, N.Y. GFG3PFTPTSAVG 2000 28 32 0 20 84 3.0 2001 26 105 0 47 257 9.9 2002 29 166 0 78 410 14.1 2003 31 193 0 117 503 16.2 Totals 114 496 0 262 1254 11.0

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