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Table of Contents 2003-04 Roster . .2 2003-04 Radio/TV Roster. .3 Media Information. .4-5 MT Media Relations. .4 Lady Raider Network . .6 contents of table 2003-04 Travel Plans . .6 NCAA Tourney Bracket. .7 Murphy Center . .8 Season Stats. 50 GENERAL INFORMATION Results . 51 Location . Murfreesboro, Tenn. Game-By-Game . 52 Enrollment . 21,741 Miscellaneous Stats. 53 Founded . .1911 Individual Game Highs . 54 Nickname . Lady Raiders Team Highs . 55 Colors. Royal Blue and White President. Dr. Sidney A. McPhee Starters/Points/Assists/Rebounds . 56 Athletic Director. .Boots Donnelly Sun Belt Stats. 57-60 SWA. .Diane Turnham Box Scores . 61-66 Athletics Phone . 615/898-2450 Web Site . .GoBlueRaiders.com Conference. .Sun Belt Home Court . Murphy Center COACHES AND PLAYERS . 9-32 2003-04 Outlook . 10-11 MEDIA RELATIONS Director . Mark Owens Head Coach Stephany Smith. 12-13 Assistant . Ryan Simmons Assistant Coach Melanie Walls . 14 Assistant/WBB Contact . Denise Gideon Assistant Coach Kim Rosamond . 15 Assistant . .Jo Jo Freeman Assistant Coach Chavonne Hammond-Taylor . 16 Gideons e-mail . [email protected] Assistant Coach Drew Clinton . 17 Gideon’s Offi ce Phone . 615/904-8115 Gideon’s Cell Phone . 615/631-9523 Junior Ciara Gray . 18-19 Media Relations Fax . 615/898-5626 Junior Patrice Holmes. 20-21 MT HISTORY . 67-106 Press Row . 615/898-2807 Senior Jennifer Justice . 22-23 Hall of Fame. 68 Junior Eboni Kirby . 24-25 COACHING STAFF Letterwinners . 69 Senior Keisha McClinic. 26-28 Head Coach . Stephany Smith All-Conference Performers . 70 Alma Mater. Harding, 1988 Sophomore Tia Stovall . 29 Players of the Week . 71 Record at MT . 105-71 (6 years) Redshirt Sophomore Cartia Bailey. 30 Statistical Leaders . 72 Career Record . 105-71 (6 years) Senior Yamil Cordero . 31 Basketball Offi ce Phone. 615/898-2968 All-Time Series. 73 Freshman Chrissy Givens . 31 Assistant Coach . Melanie Walls All-Time Series Results . 74-77 Freshman Krystle Horton . 31 Assistant Coach . .Kim Rosamond Individual Career Records. 78-79 Assistant Coach . Chavonne Hammond-Taylor Junior Ditte Jakobsen. 31 Individual Season Records . 80 Assistant Coach . .Drew Clinton Freshman Jenne Webb. 32 Individual Game Records . 81 Managers . 32 TEAM INFORMATION Records By Class/All-Time Best Starts . 82 2002-03 Record . 18-12 Team Season Records. 83 2002-03 SBC Rec./Finish . 9-5/2nd East Miscellaneous Game Numbers . 84-85 2002-03 Postseason . None All-Time Conference Results . 86-87 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . .7/4 Millennium Club. 88-90 Starters Returning/Lost . .3/2 Team Game Records . 91 All-Time Season Results. 92-96 MISSION STATEMENT All-Time Great Teams . 97-105 Campus Map . 106 The Middle Tennessee athletic program is committed to quality athletics that bring the campus community together and promote a sense of pride and tradition in 2003-04 OPPONENTS . 33-46 academic and athletic excellence. These programs also Tennessee Tech/Southern Illinois. 34 bring the University regional and national recognition FAU/Manhatten . 35 and provide a link between the University, its alumni, and Norfolk State/Xavier . 36 the community at large. They give students, faculty, and Georgia/Tennessee State . 37 Chicago State/Austin Peay . 38 alumni opportunities for innovative public service activi- South Carolina State/Lipscomb . 39 ties that better the community. Athletics uses fi nancial Houston/Alabama . 40 and physical resources to maintain and develop sports Arkansas State/Arkansas-Little Rock. 41 South Alabama/New Orleans . 42 UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY. .107-128 New Mexico State/Louisiana-Lafayette . 43 University President . 108 Western Kentucky/Florida International . 44 Athletics Director. 109 North Texas/Denver . 45 The University . .110-111 A Tennessee Board of Regents University, MTSU GoBlueRaiders.com. 46 is an equal-opportunity, non-racially identifi able Athletic Facilities . .112-113 institution that does not discriminate against Academic Center . 114 individuals with disabilities. SP008-0903 Strength and Conditioning . 115 Life with the Lady Raiders. 116 Training Room. 117 Locker Room . 118 CREDITS Dining Facilities . 119 The 2003-04 Lady Raider Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a pro- Athletic Staff . .120-123 duction of the MT Athletic Media Relations Department. The guide Murfreesboro . 124 was written and designed by Assistant Media Relations Director Denise Gideon. Printing by Franklin Graphics in Nashville, Tenn. Midstate Area . 125 Special thanks to Jack Ross and Ken Robinson at MT Photographic Sun Belt Conference . 126 Services, Publications and Graphics and Greg Lamb. Photography Blue Raider Spirit . 127 provided by MT Photographic Services, Sun Belt Conference , “Stars of Tomorrow” Camps . 128 Bradley Lambert and Marc Hagemeier Sports Photography. Covers 2002-03 REVIEW. 47-66 2002-03 Notes. 48 Sun Belt Championship Collage. 49 Lady Raider Basketball 2003-04 NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown/High School (Last School) 00 Ciara Gray G 5-9 JR-2L LaVergne, Tenn./LaVergne HS 2 Jenne Webb G 5-8 FR-HS Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS 4 Krystle Horton F 6-2 FR-HS Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale HS 5 Keisha McClinic G 5-10 SR-3L Stockbridge, Ga./Eagles Landing HS 10 Yamil Cordero G 5-6 SR-TR Orlando, Fla./West Orange HS(Seminole CC) 11 Ditte Jakobsen F/G 6-2 JR-TR Skoulunde, Denmark/Baverup Business School (Seminole CC) 12 Jennifer Justice F/G 5-11 SR-2L Aiken, S.C./Aiken HS (Central Florida CC) 21 Tia Stovall F 6-1 SO-1L Winchester, Tenn./Franklin County HS 22 Chrissy Givens G 5-10 FR-HS Monroe, La./Ouachita HS 23 Patrice Holmes G 5-9 JR-2L Bishopville, S.C./Lee Central HS 24 Cartia Bailey G 5-8 r-SO-1L Fayetteville, Tenn./Lincoln County HS 32 Eboni Kirby F 5-10 JR-1L Tallahassee, Fla./Florida A&M HS 2003-04 Roster 2003-04 ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown/High School (Last School) 24 Cartia Bailey G 5-8 r-SO-1L Fayetteville, Tenn./Lincoln County HS 10 Yamil Cordero G 5-6 SR-TR Orlando, Fla./West Orange HS(Seminole CC) 22 Chrissy Givens G 5-10 FR-HS Monroe, La./Ouachita HS 00 Ciara Gray G 5-9 JR-2L LaVergne, Tenn./LaVergne HS 23 Patrice Holmes G 5-9 JR-2L Bishopville, S.C./Lee Central HS 4 Krystle Horton F 6-2 FR-HS Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale HS 11 Ditte Jakobsen F/G 6-2 JR-TR Skoulunde, Denmark/Baverup Business School (Seminole CC) 12 Jennifer Justice F/G 5-11 SR-2L Aiken, S.C./Aiken HS (Central Florida CC) 32 Eboni.
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