GENERAL Name of School ...... City/ ZIP ...... Gaffney, S.C., 29340 Founded ...... 1845 Enrollment ...... 2,608 Nickname ...... Saints School Colors ...... Blue and Gold Stadium ...... Timken Center Capacity ...... 1,500 Affi liation ...... NCAA Division II N28 at Newberry* L, 65-52. • The Saints are in their fi rst year as mem- D2 at Anderson (S.C.)* L, 67-61 bers of the South Atlantic Conference Conference ...... South Atlantic Conference • Limestone won 60% of its games during D5 Coker* W, 63-61 its 22 years in Conference Carolinas, claim- President ...... Dr. Darrell Parker D7 Lenoir-Rhyne* 5:30 p.m. ing 7 regular season championships and 5 tournament titles Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics ...... Mike Cerino D9 Tusculum* 5:30 p.m. • Playing short-handed with fi ve players D12 at Carson-Newman* 2 p.m. unavailable, including two starters, due to D15 Mars Hill* 5:30 p.m. COVID-19 contact tracing protocols, Lime- stone used a pair of free throws with less HISTORY D19 at Lander 1:30 p.m. than a second on the clock to pick up its fi rst J6 at Coker* 5:30 p.m. SAC win with a 63-61 decision over Coker First Year of Women’s Basketball ...... 1982-83 • The Saints built up several comfortable J9 at Queens (N.C.)* 2 p.m. leads against the Cobras, but they could not All-Time Record ...... 531-541 (.495) J13 Lincoln Memorial* 5:30 p.m. shake a Coker team headed by long time Limestone assistant Melissa DeVore NCAA Division II All-Time Record ...... 373-276 (.575) J23 Anderson (S.C.)* 2 p.m. • The Blue and Gold scored its last nine South Atlantic Conference Record ...... 1-2 (.333) J27 Catawba* 5:30 p.m. points at the free throw line, holding off J30 UVA Wise* 2 p.m. Coker despite a fi eld-goal drought over the Conference All-Time Record ...... 271-180 (.601) fi nal 6:03 of regulation F6 at Lenoir-Rhyne* 2 p.m. • Junior Reagan McCray fi nished with 18 NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 F10 at Wingate* 5:30 p.m. points while freshman Reagan Kargo added 16 points and seven rebounds ...... 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020 F13 at Tusculum* 2 p.m. • Kargo has scored in double fi gures in F17 Queens (N.C.)* 5:30 p.m. each of her fi rst three collegiate games NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances ...... 2013, 2014, 2015 • Freshman Aaliyah Foxx-Rome just F20 Carson-Newman* 2 p.m. missed a double-double with nine points and NCAA Elite Eight Appearances ...... 2014, 2015 F24 at Mars Hill* 5:30 p.m. 11 rebounds F27 at Lincoln Memorial* 2 p.m. • Playing just eight players over the fi rst NCAA National Semifi nal Appearance ...... 2015 three games, the Saints are averaging just M3 SAC Quarterfi nals TBA 58.7 points per game after posting 75.9 NCAA Tournament Record ...... 9-7 M6 SAC Semifi nals TBA points a game during the 2019-20 season • Despite both campuses being just over 20-Win Seasons ...... 9 M7 SAC Championship TBA an hour away, Limestone and Lenoir-Rhyne M11 NCAA Southeast Regional meet for only the 12th time since the 1982- 30-Win Seasons ...... 2 83 season - the Bears hold a 6-5 edge in *South Atlantic Conference Game the all-time series, but the Saints have won Conference Carolinas Regular Season Championships ...... 7 three straight dating back to Nov. 14, 2012 Conference Carolinas Tournament Championships ...... 5 NCAA Southeast Regional Championships ...... 2 National Championships ...... N/A

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...... Corey Fox Alma Mater, Yr...... Limestone, 2002 Record at Limestone/Yrs ...... 323-177 (.646) /18th Year Career Record/Yrs ...... Same Pts 5.3 Pts 14.0 Pts 10.3 Pts 3.0 Pts 9.0 Reb 2.3 Reb 4.7 Reb 4.7 Reb 3.3 Reb 7.3 Assistant Coach...... Aaliyah Davis Ast 3.0 Ast 0.3 Ast 4.7 Ast 0.3 Ast 0.0 Assistant Coach...... William Sims FG% .206 FG% .378 FG% .345 FG% .136 FG% .500 Entering his 18th season as the head women’s basketball at Limestone College, Corey Fox has guided the program to unprecedented heights during his tenure. Over the past nine years, Fox has led the Saints to an impressive 229-54 overall record, a 161- 25 Conference Carolinas mark, seven Conference Carolinas Regular Season Championships, fi ve Conference Carolinas Tournament Championships, eight NCAA Tournament appearances, two NCAA Southeast Regional Championships, and trips to the 2014 and 2015 NCAA Elite Eight. Additionally, the team has fi nished in the national Top-10 twice during that span. On November 17, 2012, the three-time Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year became the program’s all-time leader in career wins with a 91-62 decision over Coker. He recorded his 300th career win at the helm of the Saints with a 94-83 win over UVA Wise on November 8, 2019, and with a pair of 30-win campaigns, enters the 2020-21 season with a 322-175 (.648) career record and 11 winning seasons. The 2019-20 team rebounded nicely from a rebuilding season the year before, fi nishing with a 23-8 overall record and winning the 2020 Conference Carolinas Tournament Championship. The Saints qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time in nine years, but the year was cut short with the cancellation of the national championship tourney due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the 2017-18 campaign, the Saints compiled a 23-6 overall record while capturing Con- ference Carolinas Regular Season Championship for a seventh season in a row with an 18-2 league mark. Limestone secured a berth in the NCAA Tournament for a seven consecutive year, the longest active streak in the Southeast Region at that time. A year after advancing to the national semifi nals, Fox led his team to an unblemished regular season for the fi rst time in program history during the 2015-16 season. The Saints started the year with 30 consecutive wins to sweep the Conference Carolinas Regular Season and Tournament Championships for a fourth time in fi ve years. Limestone spent a majority of the season ranked No. 2 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches’ Poll and earned a top seed in the NCAA Southeast Regional for a second consecutive season. The Blue and Gold would fi nish the year with a 30-1 overall record and No. 11 in the fi nal national rankings. The Saints dominated the landscape during the 2014-15 season as they posted a 34-2 overall record, a 22-0 mark in league play and a second straight trip to the NCAA Elite Eight. With an impressive 33-game win streak that ran deep in to the postseason, Limestone earned the right to host the 2015 NCAA Southeast Regional as the top overall seed.

After opening the NCAA Tournament with a pair of double digit wins, the Saints laid claim to their second straight NCAA Southeast Regional Championship with a 72-38 win over Anderson in the regional fi nals. Limestone would then move on to record a come-from- behind 61-58 decision over fourth-ranked Lewis in the national quarterfi nals to make the program’s fi rst Final Four appearance.

Limestone spent the entire 2014-15 season in the national rankings, starting the year ranked 11th in the USA TODAY Sports Coach- es’ Poll. The Saints fell to No. 15 briefl y, but steadily climbed all the way to No. 2 entering the NCAA Tournament. The Blue and Gold fi nished the year ranked No. 3.

In what was supposed to have been a rebuilding year for the Saints during the 2013-14 season, Limestone went on to win the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship and advanced to the Elite Eight in Erie, Pa. for the fi rst time in team history. The Saints went 27-6 and captured its third straight Conference Carolinas Regular Season Championship with a 16-2 league mark.

In 2012-13, Fox guided the team to a 27-4 overall record and a 21-1 ledger in league play while climbing to No. 8 in the national rankings and recording the program’s fi rst two NCAA Tournament wins. The Saints advanced to the Sweet 16 for the fi rst time in team history before falling to nationally top-ranked Clayton State in the regional fi nals.

The road to success began during the 2010-11 season in which the Saints posted a 19-9 overall record, marking only the second time in team history and the fi rst time in 25 years that the team fi nished with less than 10 losses in a season. One of the biggest highlights in program history occurred that season when the Saints posted a 74-68 win over Mount Olive live from the Timken Center on CBS College Sports on January 29, 2011.

During his time at Limestone, Fox has been named Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year three times and has coached three All-Americans in Alicia Brookins, Jasmine Kearse and Keidra Smith. He has mentored four preseason All-Americans, two First-Team All-Region selections, a Second-Team All-Region honoree, and a Southeast Region Player of the Year.

Fox’s student-athletes have been just as successful in the classroom. Maurissa Lester became the fi rst player in team history to win the NCAA Elite 89 Award for having the highest cumulative GPA at the championship site during the 2014 Elite Eight and was a 2016 NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist. A graduate of Limestone, Fox currently resides in Gaff ney with his wife, Marie, and their children, C.J. and Ryann. 2020-21 Under Fox Overall ...... 1-2 ...... 323-177 vs. South Atlantic Conference ...1-2 ...... 34-19 vs. Conference Carolinas ...... 0-0 ...... 258-121 vs. ...... 0-0 ...... 13-18 vs. NCAA Non-Region ...... 0-0 ...... 5-8 vs. Non-NCAA ...... 0-0 ...... 13-8 vs. NCAA Division I ...... 0-0 ...... 0-3

SAC Tournament ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 NCAA Tournament ...... 0-0 ...... 9-7

Home ...... 1-0 ...... 175-68 Away ...... 0-2 ...... 132-98 Neutral ...... 0-0 ...... 16-11

Current Streak ...... W1 Current Regular Season Streak ...... W1 Current South Atlantic Conference Streak (inc.playoff s) ..... W1 Current Home Streak ...... W2 Current Road Streak ...... L2

November ...... 0-1 ...... 49-33 December ...... 1-1 ...... 46-28 January ...... 0-0 ...... 103-50 Febuary ...... 0-0 ...... 100-50 March ...... 0-0 ...... 25-16 vs. Ranked Teams ...... 0-0 ...... 4-5 vs. Top 10 Ranked Teams ...... 0-0 ...... 1-2 vs. Non-Ranked Teams ...... 1-2 ...... 319-172

Scoring 100 or more points ...... 0-0 ...... 5-0 Scoring 90-99 points ...... 0-0 ...... 35-2 Scoring 80-89 points ...... 0-0 ...... 74-7 Scoring 70-79 points ...... 0-0 ...... 105-32 Scoring 60-69 points ...... 1-1 ...... 81-76 Scoring 50-59 points ...... 0-1 ...... 22-47 Scoring 49 points or less ...... 0-0 ...... 1-13

Opp. scores 90 or more points ..0-0 ...... 2-17 Opp. scores 80-89 points ...... 0-0 ...... 5-38 Opp. scores 70-79 points ...... 0-0 ...... 37-73 Opp. scores 60-69 points ...... 1-2 ...... 106-41 Opp. scores 50-59 points ...... 0-0 ...... 112-9 Opp. scores 49 points or less ....0-0 ...... 61-0

Overtime ...... 0-0 ...... 5-9 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2,097 ...... 2013-17 Felicia Hallums ...... 988 ...... 1998-2002 Maria Young ...... 1,905 ...... 2009-13 Pam Wade ...... 859 ...... 1986-89 Felicia Hallums ...... 1,887 ...... 1998-2002 Patrena Wilson ...... 851 ...... 1989-93 Anissa Hill ...... 1,783 ...... 1989-93 Anissa Hill ...... 748 ...... 1989-93 Pam Wade ...... 1,697 ...... 1986-89 Tierney Pugh ...... 742 ...... 1999-2002 Patrena Wilson ...... 1,444 ...... 1989-93 Monica Adams ...... 725 ...... 2004-08 Tia Williams ...... 1,336 ...... 2009-13 Alicia Brookins ...... 695 ...... 2011-15 Tiff any Huggins ...... 1,327 ...... 1996-2000 Marcia Wideman ...... 634 ...... 1990-94 Monica Adams ...... 1,146 ...... 2004-08 Alicia Coaxum ...... 615 ...... 1983-87 Stephanie Hayes ...... 1,140 ...... 2009-13 Janet Jones ...... 594 ...... 1983-87 Tierney Pugh ...... 1,136 ...... 1999-2002 Angie Wimphrie ...... 1,125 ...... 1983-87 Alicia Brookins ...... 1,106 ...... 2011-15 Pam Wade ...... 330 ...... 1986-87 Tiff any Jones ...... 1,065 ...... 2004-08 Schekinah Bimpa ...... 325 ...... 2019-20 Felicia Hallums ...... 303 ...... 2000-01 Keidra Smith ...... 294 ...... 2017-18 Pam Wade ...... 44 ...... 1/30/88 vs. Clafl in Pam Wade ...... 277 ...... 1988-89 Jasmine Kearse ...... 44 ...... 1/5/16 vs. Lees-McRae Pam Wade ...... 43 ...... 1/21/89 at Coker Tierney Pugh ...... 274 ...... 2000-01 Pam Wade ...... 41 ...... 11/15/88 at USC Spartanburg Patrena Wilson ...... 271 ...... 1991-92 Maria Young ...... 39 ...... 11/29/11 vs. King Tierney Pugh ...... 269 ...... 1999-2000 Pam Wade ...... 37 ...... 11/17/89 at Morris Kaileigh West...... 269 ...... 2011-12 Anissa Hill ...... 37 ...... 12/5/92 at Barber-Scotia Jasmine Richardson ...... 37 ...... 12/14/18 at King Alexis Armstrong ...... 265 ...... 2019-20 Pam Wade ...... 36 ...... 2/4/88 at Presbyterian Jasmine Kearse ...... 36 ...... 3/11/16 vs. Augusta Pam Wade ...... 35 . 11/24/89 at College of Charleston Jasmine Kearse ...... 35 .... 12/12/15 at Southern Wesleyan Jasmine Kearse ...... 496 ...... 2013-17 Tierney Pugh ...... 34 ...... 2/22/00 vs. St. Andrews Morgan Brown ...... 482 ...... 2011-15 Jasmine Kearse ...... 34 ...... 11/15/14 vs. Newberry Lauren Pace ...... 381 ...... 2008-12 Pam Wade ...... 33 ...... 1/28/89 at Clafl in Stephanie Hayes ...... 376 ...... 2009-13 Shell Lowrance ...... 33 ...... 2/7/04 at North Greenville Jasmine Kearse ...... 32 ...... 12/3/16 vs. Emmanuel Tabitha Kephart ...... 329 ...... 1998-2001 Alicia Brookins ...... 31 ...... 2/11/15 vs. Belmont Abbey Tia Williams ...... 328 ...... 2009-13 Jasmine Kearse ...... 31 ...... 11/14/15 vs. Newberry Schekinah Bimpa ...... 31 ...... 11/16/19 at Newberry Schekinah Bimpa ...... 31 ...... 1/29/19 vs. North Greenville Patrena Wilson ...... 552 ...... 1989-93 Tia Williams ...... 302 ...... 2009-13 Jasmine Kearse ...... 671 ...... 2015-16 Jasmine Kearse ...... 293 ...... 2013-17 Pam Wade ...... 579 ...... 1988-89 Alicia Brookins ...... 266 ...... 2011-15 Felicia Hallums ...... 575 ...... 2000-01 Tiff any Huggins ...... 239 ...... 1996-2000 Pam Wade ...... 567 ...... 1987-88 Felicia Hallums ...... 238 ...... 1998-2002 Pam Wade ...... 549 ...... 1986-87 Jasmine Kearse ...... 545 ...... 2014-15 Jasmine Kearse ...... 527 ...... 2016-17 Jasmine Kearse ...... 400 ...... 2013-17 Maria Young ...... 526 ...... 2010-11 Maria Young ...... 307 ...... 2009-13 Maria Young ...... 525 ...... 2011-12 Tia Williams ...... 197 ...... 2009-13 Keidra Smith ...... 502 ...... 2017-18 Tabitha Kephart ...... 179 ...... 1998-2001 Felicia Hallums ...... 501 ...... 2001-02 Stephanie Hayes ...... 168 ...... 2009-13 Anissa Hill ...... 490 ...... 1990-91 Kelly Tarr...... 139 ...... 2000-04 Patrena Wilson ...... 489 ...... 1991-92 Keidra Smith ...... 126 ...... 2014-18 Alicia Brookins ...... 487 ...... 2014-15 Ayshia McNeil ...... 120 ...... 2013-15 Celestra Warren ...... 476 ...... 2013-14 Reagan McCray ...... 114 ...... 2016-P Maria Young ...... Women’s DII Bullentin ...... 2011-12 Jasmine Kearse ...... Player of the Year ...... 2015-16 Celestra Warren ...... Women’s DII Bullentin ...... 2014-15 Jasmine Kearse ...... Player of the Year ...... 2016-17 Alicia Brookins ...... Women’s DII Bullentin ...... 2014-15 Maria Young ...... Freshman of the Year ...... 2009-10 Alicia Brookins ...... WBCA Honorable Mention ...... 2014-15 Alicia Brookins ..... Defensive Player of the Year ...... 2013-14 Alicia Brookins ...... Daktronics Honorable Mention .... 2014-15 Alicia Brookins ..... Defensive Player of the Year ...... 2014-15 Jasmine Kearse ...... Women’s DII Bullentin ...... 2015-16 Corey Fox ...... Coach of the Year ...... 2011-12 Jasmine Kearse ...... Hero Sports Second Team ...... 2015-16 Corey Fox ...... Coach of the Year ...... 2014-15 Jasmine Kearse ...... WBCA First Team ...... 2015-16 Corey Fox ...... Coach of the Year ...... 2015-16 Jasmine Kearse ...... D2CCA First Team ...... 2015-16 Jasmine Kearse ...... Women’s DII Bullentin ...... 2016-17 Jasmine Kearse ..... WDII Bullentin Preseaon POTY ... 2016-17 Felicia Hallums ...... 2000-01 Jasmine Kearse ...... Hero Sports Second Team ...... 2016-17 Felicia Hallums ...... 2001-02 Jasmine Kearse ...... WDII Bulletin Third Team ...... 2016-17 Felicia Hallums ...... 2001-02 Monica Adams ...... 2007-08 Stephanie Munoz ...... 2007-08 Blanca Gonzalez ...... 2008-09 Alicia Brookins ...... Daktronics First Team ...... 2014-15 Tierney Burdett ...... 2008-09 Maurissa Lester ...... D2CCA Second Team ...... 2015-16 Maria Young ...... 2010-11 Stephanie Hayes ...... 2011-12 Jasmine Kearse ...... D2CCA First Team...... 2015-16 Kaileigh West...... 2011-12 Jasmine Kearse ...... D2CCA Southeast POTY ...... 2015-16 Maria Young ...... 2011-12 Jasmine Kearse ...... D2CCA First Team...... 2016-17 Tia Williams ...... 2012-13 Corey Fox ...... WBCA Southeast COTY ...... 2015-16 Celestra Warren ...... 2013-14 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2014-15 Alicia Brookins ...... 2014-15 Felicia Hallums ...... First-Team ...... 2000-01 Alicia Brookins ...... 2014-15 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2015-16 Felicia Hallums ...... First-Team ...... 2001-02 Maurissa Lester ...... 2015-16 Maria Young ...... First-Team ...... 2010-11 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2015-16 Maria Young ...... First-Team ...... 2011-12 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2015-16 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2015-16 Tia Williams ...... First-Team ...... 2012-13 Maurissa Lester ...... 2015-16 Stephanie Hayes ...... First-Team ...... 2012-13 Maurissa Lester ...... 2015-16 Celestra Warren ...... First-Team ...... 2013-14 Jasmine Kearse (Week 6) ...... 2016-17 Ayshia McNeil ...... First-Team ...... 2013-14 Jasmine Kearse (Week 9) ...... 2016-17 Jasmine Richardson (Week 11) ...... 2016-17 Alicia Brookins ...... First-Team ...... 2014-15 Jasmine Kearse (Week 12) ...... 2016-17 Celestra Warren ...... First-Team ...... 2014-15 Jasmine Kearse (Week 14) ...... 2016-17 Jasmine Kearse ...... First-Team ...... 2014-15 Jasmine Kearse (Week 16) ...... 2016-17 Keidra Smith (Week 1) ...... 2017-18 Jasmine Kearse ...... First-Team ...... 2015-16 Keidra Smith (Week 4) ...... 2017-18 Maurissa Lester ...... First-Team ...... 2015-16 Jasmine Richardson (Week 8) ...... 2017-18 Jasmine Kearse ...... First-Team ...... 2016-17 Keidra Smith (Week 14) ...... 2017-18 Keidra Smith ...... First-Team ...... 2017-18 Jasmine Richardson (Week 15) ...... 2017-18 Jasmine Richardson ...... First-Team ...... 2017-18 Quin Byrd (Week 3) ...... 2019-20 Schekinah Bimpa ...... First-Team ...... 2018-19 Schekinah Bimpa ...... First-Team ...... 2019-20 Tierney Pugh ...... 2001 Felicia Hallums ...... Second-Team ...... 1999-2000 Tabitha Kephart ...... 2001 Maria Young ...... 2011 Tierney Pugh ...... Second-Team ...... 2000-01 Tia Williams ...... 2012 Shell Lowrance ...... Second-Team ...... 2003-04 Kaileigh West...... 2012 Melissa DeVore ...... Second-Team ...... 2005-06 Maria Young ...... MVP ...... 2012 Tia Williams ...... 2013 Maria Young ...... Second-Team ...... 2009-10 Celestra Warren ...... 2014 Kaileigh West...... Second-Team ...... 2011-12 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2014 Alicia Brookins ...... MVP ...... 2014 Maria Young ...... Second-Team ...... 2012-13 Celestra Warren ...... 2015 Amaura Brandt ...... Second-Team ...... 2015-16 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2015 Keidra Smith ...... Second-Team ...... 2016-17 Alicia Brookins ...... MVP ...... 2015 Maurissa Lester ...... 2016 Qyin Byrd ...... Second-Team ...... 2019-20 Amaura Brandt ...... 2016 Lauren Pace ...... Third-Team ...... 2009-10 Jasmine Kearse ...... MVP ...... 2016 Tia Williams ...... Third-Team ...... 2010-11 Jasmine Kearse ...... 2017 Keidra Smith ...... 2017 Tia Williams ...... Third-Team ...... 2011-12 Reagan McCray ...... 2020 Jasmine Richardson ...... Third-Team ...... 2016-17 Quin Byrd ...... 2020 Schekinah Bimpa ...... MVP ...... 2020 Allen ...... 1-0 ...... W1 Morris ...... 5-3 ...... L1 Anderson (S.C.) ...... 8-26 ...... L1 Mount Olive ...... 31-18 ...... W2 Armstrong State ...... 2-2 ...... W1 Newberry ...... 18-27 ...... L1 Auburn-Montgomery ...... 0-1 ...... L1 North Greenville ...... 27-12 ...... L1 Augusta ...... 2-6 ...... L1 Payne ...... 0-1 ...... L1 Barber-Scotia ...... 3-1 ...... W1 Peace ...... 1-0 ...... W1 Barton ...... 20-29 ...... W1 Pfeiff er ...... 30-16 ...... W17 Bellarmine ...... 0-2 ...... L2 Piedmont ...... 1-4 ...... L4 Belmont Abbey ...... 23-44 ...... W1 Presbyterian ...... 6-6 ...... L1 Benedict ...... 2-6 ...... L1 Queens (N.C.) ...... 21-24 ...... W4 Bentley ...... 1-0 ...... W1 Rio Grande ...... 0-2 ...... L2 Brevard ...... 3-1 ...... L1 Rollins ...... 0-1 ...... L1 California Baptist ...... 0-1 ...... L1 Southern Virginia ...... 2-0 ...... W2 Campbell ...... 0-2 ...... L2 Southern Wesleyan ...... 22-13 ...... W5 Carson-Newman ...... 2-0 ...... W2 St. Augustine ...... 0-1 ...... L1 Catawba ...... 2-6 ...... W2 St. Andrews ...... 19-8 ...... W10 Chowan ...... 2-1 ...... W2 Truett-McConnell ...... 1-0 ...... W1 Clafl in ...... 2-13 ...... W2 Tusculum ...... 1-0 ...... W1 Clayton State ...... 1-1 ...... W1 Coastal Carolina ...... 2-3 ...... L2 UNC Asheville ...... 0-3 ...... L3 Coker ...... 26-15 ...... W7 UNC Pembroke ...... 1-1 ...... L1 College of Charleston ...... 1-13 ...... L10 USC Aiken ...... 9-15 ...... W2 Colorado-Colorado Springs ...... 0-1 ...... L1 USC Upstate ...... 3-14 ...... L4 Columbia (S.C.) ...... 4-0 ...... W4 UVA Wise ...... 3-0 ...... W3 Converse ...... 42-8 ...... W23 Voorhees ...... 8-1 ...... L1 Cumberland ...... 0-1 ...... L1 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 ...... L1 Emmanuel (Ga.) ...... 11-4 ...... W2 Warren Wilson ...... 2-0 ...... W2 Elon ...... 0-4 ...... L4 West Texas A&M ...... 0-1 ...... L1 Erskine ...... 47-20 ...... W21 Western Carolina ...... 0-2 ...... L2 Fayetteville State ...... 1-1 ...... W1 Wingate ...... 3-8 ...... L2 Flagler ...... 3-1 ...... L1 Winona State ...... 0-1 ...... L1 Francis Marion ...... 3-17 ...... L2 Winthrop ...... 3-6 ...... L1 Furman ...... 3-2 ...... L2 Woff ord ...... 9-18 ...... L16 Gardner-Webb ...... 3-5 ...... L3 Young Harris ...... 0-1 ...... L1 College ...... 1-1 ...... L1 Georgia Southern ...... 1-0 ...... W1 Georgia Southwestern ...... 0-1 ...... L1 vs. Lander ...... L, 77-68 ...... 2012, 1st Round High Point ...... 3-3 ...... L1 vs. Barton ...... W, 64-59 ...... 2013, 1st Round Johnson C. Smith ...... 1-0 ...... W1 vs. Pfeiff er...... W, 67-52 ...... 2013, 2nd Round Kennesaw State ...... 0-1 ...... L1 at #1 Clayton State ...... L, 87-65 ...... 2013, Sweet 16 King (Tenn.) ...... 19-4 ...... L1 vs. Clayton State ...... W, 75-65 ...... 2014, 1st Round vs. Belmont Abbey ...... W, 78-62 ...... 2014, 2nd Round Lander ...... 10-21 ...... W1 vs. Armstrong Atlantic ...... W, 74-55 ...... 2014, Sweet 16 Lees-McRae ...... 30-23 ...... W2 vs. #5 West Texas A&M .....L, 81-44 ...... 2014, Elite 8 Lenoir-Rhyne ...... 5-6 ...... W3 Catawba ...... W, 76-62 ...... 2015, 1st Round Lewis ...... 1-0 ...... W1 Wingate ...... W, 77-66 ...... 2015, 2nd Round Lincoln Memorial ...... 2-0 ...... W2 Anderson (S.C.) ...... W, 72-38 ...... 2015, Sweet 16 Longwood ...... 0-12 ...... L12 vs. #4 Lewis ...... W, 61-58 ...... 2015, Elite 8 Lynn ...... 0-1 ...... L1 vs. California Baptist ...... L, 85-67 ...... 2015, Final 4 Augusta ...... L, 79-70 ...... 2016, 1st Round Mars Hill ...... 9-20 ...... W6 vs. Lander ...... L, 70-50 ...... 2017, 1st Round Montreat ...... 3-2 ...... L1 vs. Lander ...... L, 84-53 ...... 2018, 1st Round Morgan State ...... 0-1 ...... L1 at #17 Lander ...... Cancelled ...... 2020, 1st Round NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Shaniya Caldwell G Jr. 5-9 Indianapolis, Ind./Southeastern C.C. 2 Jaylyn Gathings G Fr. 5-4 Winston-Salem, N.C./Glenn HS 3 Quin Byrd G Jr. 5-5 Fountain Inn, S.C./Hillcrest HS 11 Lynadia Whiting G Gr. 5-2 Waterbury, Conn./Harcum College 12 Josie Long G Sr. 5-8 Madison, Fla./St. Petersburg College 14 Mary Davis G So. 5-8 Goose Creek, S.C./Francis Marion University 15 Reagan Kargo G Fr. 5-9 Summer eld, N.C./Northwest Guilford HS 21 Alaan West F R-So. 5-7 Harvey, La./John Curtis Christian School 22 Charlotte Terry C So. 6-1 Cape Coral, Fla./Bishop Verot Catholic HS 23 Shawnice Gresham F R-Jr. 5-11 Reston, Va./Harcum College 24 Reagan McCray G R-Jr. 5-5 Davie, Fla./Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy HS 32 Destiny Jackson G So. 5-8 Severn, Md./Meade HS 33 Vonshayla Webb F Jr. 5-7 Travelers Rest, S.C./Travelers Rest HS 35 Aaliyah Foxx-Rome C Fr. 6-0 Dallas, Ga./North Paulding HS

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