Morehead State University Lady Eagle 1988-89 Basketball Schedule

November 26 (Sat.) Concord 5:15 29 (Tue.) at Bellarmine 8:00

December 3 (Sat.) at Dayton 5:30 5 (Mon.) at Charleston 7:00 7 (Wed.) Northern 7:30 10 (Sat.) at Clemson 5:00 13 (Tue.) at Louisville 7:30 17 (Sat.) at Alabama-Birmingham 3:00

January 3 (Tue.) Kentucky 7:30 5 (Thu.) at Cincinnati 7:00 9 (Mon.) Eastern Kentucky 7:30 14 (Sat.) Murray State 5:15 16 (Mon.) Austin Peay 5:15 21 (Sat.) at Tennessee State 6:00 23 (Mon.) at Middle Tennessee 5:30 26 (Thu.) at Marshall 7:30 30 (Mon.) at Tennessee Tech 6:30

February 1 (Wed.) at East Tennessee 5:15 4 (Sat.) Youngstown State 7:30 6 (Mon.) at Eastern Kentucky 7:30 11 (Sat.) Tennessee Tech 5:15 13 (Mon.) at Western Kentucky 7:30 15 (Wed.) Wright State 7:30 18 (Sat.) Middle Tennessee 5:15 20 (Mon.) Tennessee State 5:15 25 (Sat.) at Austin Peay 6:00 27 (Mon.) at Murray State 6:15 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 1

Contents Academic-Athletic Center ...... 16 Administration and Staff ...... 3-5 Coaching Records ...... 27 Coaching Staff ...... 6-7 Media Information ...... 32 Morehead State University ...... _...... 2 OVC Composite Schedule ...... ibc Opponents ...... 18-24 Outlook ...... 8 Player Profiles ...... 10-16 Records ...... 25-31 Results and Statistics, 1987-88 ...... 17 Rosters and Team Photo ...... 9 Schedule ...... ifc Series Records ...... 27

Credits On the Cover This publication was written and edited by The 1988-89 Lady Eagles are standing on the Sports Information Director Randy Stacy with beautiful spiral staircase in the Owings House in special assistance from Brenda Kissinger. Owingsville, Kentucky. Special thanks to owner Photography by Ray Bradley and Steve Wright Tom Byron for allowing access. On the back cover of Wright Photography, Morehead. Cover photo are an aerial view of the picturesque MSU campus by Bradley. Johnson Arena photo by Alan Nyiri. and an interior view of the Ellis T. Johnson Arena Printing by MSU Printing Services. of the Academic-Athletic Center.

Quick Facts School: Morehead State University Assistant Coach: Anna Campbell Location: Morehead, Ky. 40351 Volunteer Assistant: Willis King Founded: 1922 1987-88 Record: 15-13 Enrollment: 7,500 1987-88 Conference Record: 6-8 (5th) Nickname: Lady Eagles Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/ 4 Colors: Blue and Gold Starters Returning: 3 Arena: Ellis T. Johnson Top Returning Players: Capacity: 6,500 Kelly Stamper (5-10, Sr., G), Conference: Ohio Valley Kelly Downs (5-7, Jr., G), President: Dr. C. Nelson Grote Druecilla Connors (6-2, Sr., C) Athletic Director: Steve Hamilton EAF Administrator: Jim Caudill Office Phone: 606-783-2088 Office Phone: 606 783-2388 Head Coach: Loretta Marlow Trainer: Keith Webster Alma Mater: Tennessee Tech '78 Office Phone: 606-783-2392 Record at MSU: 57-60 (4 years) Assistant Trainer: Carole Banda Overall Record: 57-60 (4 years) Sports Information Director: Randy Stacy Office Phone: 606-783-2126 Office Phone: 606-783-2500 Best Time to Reach: Weekday mornings Home Phone: 606-784-2922 Assistant Coach: Chancellor Dugan SID Graduate Assistant: Gary Jones Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky '82 Home Phone: 606-783-3613 2 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

Morehead State University

Meeting the educational needs of Eastern Physically, the University is located in the Kentucky while striving to constantly improve the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in quality of its public service, economic development Rowan County. The 500-acre main campus within and applied research programs are the primary the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 objectives of Morehead State University. major structures with a total replacement value in Historically, the University traces its lineage to excess of $100 million. Beyond the city, the the Morehead Normal School which opened its doors University's h oldings include the 320-acre in 1887. The private school closed in the spring of Derrickson Agricultural Complex, a nine-hole golf 1922 when the Kentucky General Assembly course and a 52-acre outdoor learning center at Cave established Morehead State Normal School. The Run Lake. The instructional plant includes 120 state institution accepted its first students in the classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities fall of 1923 and graduated its first class in 1927. include space for 3,697 students and 300 families. Name changes occurred in 1926 when 'and Teachers Fiscally, the University currently operates on an College' was added, again in 1930 when it was annual budget of $4 7 million with about $27 million shortened to Morehead State Teachers College, provided by the state and $17 million coming from again in 1948 when 'Teachers' was dropped and tuition and other student fees. Grants and contracts finally, to university status in 1966. Eleven men, from state and federal sources, primarily for starting with Dr. Frank C. Button, have served as research and service projects, generate about $2 president. Dr. C. Nelson Grote assumed office as the million each year. Private giving to the University, 11th president on July 1, 1987. mainly through the MSU Foundation, Inc., exceeds Academically, the University offers 96 $600,000 annually. undergraduate degree programs, including 32 Statistically, the University has awarded more associate level degrees, along with two certificate than 32,000 degrees, has an average fall enrollment programs, and 10 pre-professional programs in three of more than 7,000 and has more than 950 full-time colleges-Applied Sciences and Technology, Arts employees. The student body represents 90 Kentucky and Sciences and Professional Studies-two schools counties, 33 other states and 19 foteign countries. and 18 academic departments. There are 13 graduate The University attracts more than 55,000 visitors degree programs, plus two graduate level non-degree each year and its economic impact, directly and programs designed especially for professional indirectly, on the Morehead area is estimated at educators. A post-master's level degree, education more than $60 million yearly. specialist, and a joint doctoral program with the Administratively, the University is governed by University of Kentucky also are offered on the MSU a 10-member Board of Regents with eight citizens campus. Classes also are conducted in Ashland, appointed by the governor and two seats held by Jackson, Maysville, Pikeville, Prestonsburg, the elected faculty and student representatives. Whitesburg and other locations. Regional centers Management of the institution is vested primarily are staffed with full-time personnel in Ashland and in three divisions-Academic Affairs, Adminis­ West Liberty. More than 50 percent of MSU's full­ trative and Fiscal Services and Student Life. Each time faculty members hold earned doctoral degrees. is headed by a vice president. Athletics and Athletically, the University sponsors 16 University Advancement also report directly to the intercollegiate sports for men and women in Office of the President. accordance with the regulations of the and Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Intramural athletics are involved with 20 team and individual sports. MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 3

Dr. C. Nelson Grote President

Dr. C. Nelson Grote became the development commissions at the national, state and local 11th president of Morehead State level and has pa rticipated in trade missions to China and University on July 1, 1987, Japan. returning to the campus where he Dr. Grote also has taken leadership roles in education began his career in higher consortia, promoting cooperative efforts in education at education administration nearly all levels, and encouraging partnerships among business three decades earlier. and education. A former dean of MSU's Named Outstanding CEO of the Pacific Region in 1986 College of Applied Sciences and Technology, Dr. Grote by the Association of Community College Trustees, Dr. left the University in 1971 to become president of Grote currently serves on the Committee on Economic Schoolcraft College, Livonia, Mich. In 1981, he was named Development of the American Association of State cheif executive officer of The Community Colleges of Colleges and Universities (AASCU) and is a member of Spokane, a post he held until his appointment at MSU. Kentucky's Conferen ce of Presidents. An ex-officio The native of Illinois first came to MSU in 1960 as a n member of the Morehead-Rowan County Chamber of associate professor and chair of the then-Division of Commerce Board of Directors, he is the 1988-89 president Applied Arts. A member of the graduate faculty, he later of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) and serves on an attained the rank of full professor. OVC ad hoc committee on cost containment strategies. Dr. Grote earned the Ed.D. degree at the University of He also is on the Jesse Stuart Foundation Board of Illinois, the M. Ed. degree at the University of Missouri Directors. and the B.S. Ed. degree at Eastern Illinois University. Dr. Grote and his wife Wilma are the parents of three In 1978, he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award children: Mrs. Sonny (Carol) Jones, Mrs. Dave (Jan) Adam from Eastern Illinois. a nd Mark, all of whom live in Seattle, and four Intensely interested in economic development , the rrrandchildren. The Grotes are members of the First educator/ administrator has served on various economic Christian Church of Morehead.

Steve Hamilton Athletic Director

Steve Hamilton, Morehead Sox, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago Cubs. He State's head baseball coach the eventually came up with the slow, arching pitch known last 12 years and a fo rmer to many as the 'Folly Floater'. He was a top relief pitcher profession a l baseball a nd with the Yankees for almost eight seasons and played basketball player, was named in two World Series. MSU's athletic director in July, After retiring from professional baseball in 1972, 1988, after a year as acting Hamilton became the manager of the Johnson City athletic director. Yankees of the Appalachian League in 1973. He also A two-time graduate of MSU, served as pitching coach for the Detroit Tigers in 1975. Hamilton has accumulated a 287-249 mark as head Hamilton also played two seasons with the Minneapolis baseball coach and will maintain those duties along with Lakers of the National Basketball Association becoming his new appointment. the only professional athlete to play in a World Series Hamilton was named 'OVC Northern Division Coach and an NBA Cha mpionship series. of the Year' for the third straight season in 1986. It was Hamilton enjoyed a flourishing collegiate career at the fourth time the league has honored Hamilton as the MSU, playing champion ship teams in basketball, league's top coach . He has guided the Eagles to divisional baseball and track. During his basketball career, championships in 1976, 1977, 1983, 1985, and 1986. His Hamilton established fi ve school records in rebounding. Eagles were declared OVC champions in 1977 and 1983. He is the No. 4 all-time scorer at MSU with 1,829 points. Hamilton has guided the Eagles to a pair of NCAA He paced the Eagles to OVC Championships in 1956- Tourna,nents. In 1977, MSU participated in the NCAA 57 and was named an All-American in 1957. South Regiona l in Miami, Florida while finishing as Hamilton, who graduated from Charlestown (Ind.) High runnerup in the NCAA Mideast Regional in Ann Arbor, School in 1952, received his bachelor's degree from MSU Michigan in 1983. in 1958 and his master's degree in 1963. He is married Hamilton's 11 years of major league baseball experience to the former Shirley Potter of Raceland, Ky. They have have been attractive to many high school baseba ll fo ur children: Stephanie (Turner), Elizabeth (Copeland), recruites. The southpaw played for the Cleveland Indians, Robert, and Daniel. Washington Senators, New York Yankees, Chicago White 4 MSU Lady Eagles '88-89

Dave Brunk Assistant Athletic Director Dave Brunk begins his A 1972 graduate of Ball State University, Brunk fourth year as MSU's earned a master's degree from the United States assistant athletic director. He Sports Academy last summer. has had a solid background He began his minor league baseball affiliation as in athletic promotions coming an administrative assistant with the Oklahoma City to MSU from Fort Myers, Fla., 89ers in 1973. In 1974, while general manager of where he spent eight years as the Waterloo Royals, he was Midwest league General president and gen eral Manager of the Year. He also served as business manager of the Fort Meyers manager of the San Antonio Brewers and general Royals of the Florida State manager of the Jacksonville Suns. Presently he is Baseball League. He is also a former part-owner of president of Net Cord Productions, a tennis the Watertown Pirates of the New York-Penn exhibition company, and owner of Personalized League. Baseball Bat Company. The 37-year old Brunk has won the Larry He is married to the former Brenda Sample of MacPhail Promotional Award given to the top Goshen, Ind. They have one daughter, Ashley, who promoter of each respective league six times from is nine years old. 1974 to 1984.

Carole Banda Assistant Athletic Trainer Carole Banda begins her A native of New Manchester, W. Va., Banda third year as assistant received her bachelor's degree in 1984 from West athletic trainer at Morehead Virginia University in secondary education in State University. Banda general science and athletic training. came to MSU after a one-year She completed h er M.A. degree in physical stint as assistant a thletic education in 1985 while at EIU. trainer and administrative A graduate of Oak Glen High School in New assistant at Eastern Illinois Manch ester, W. Va., she is the daughter of Mr. and " University. Mrs. Douglas Banda of Ocala, Fla.

Jim McClellan Academic-Athletic Counselor Jim McClellan begins his Lady Knights to a 27-13 record, a KWIC Division fourth year as MSU's II State Championship, and a third place finish in academic-athletic counselor. the AIA W Southern Regional. He has also guided the Lady McClellan holds a Level II National Coaches Eagle Volleyball program for Certificate and is an active member of the United the last seven seasons and State Volleyball Association. He is also a member has also coached the MSU of the NCAA South Region Advisory Committee and women's softball team. is chairperson for the OVC Coaches Committee. The Louisville native is in McClellan received his bachelor's degree from the ch a rge of monitoring the University of Louisville in 1969 while lettering on MSU athlete's academic progress in regards to their the Cardinal baseball team. He is a graduate of eligibility. This also includes interpreting the Bishop David High School. guidelines set by the NCAA. He and his wife, the former Robyn Vest, were Prior to coaching at MSU, McClellan was head married in November. coach at Bellarmine College in 1981 guiding the MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 5

Jim Caudill Administrator Eagle Athletic Fund

James R. (Jim) Caudill was member of the EAF Advisory Board and is currently named Acting Director, Eagle serving as chairman of that group. Athletic Fund in September, "I think it is outstanding that a person with Jim's 1987, succeeding Randy financial background has agreed to administer the Stacy, who was named MSU's EAF," said MSU Director of Athletics Steve sports information director. Hamilton. "Also, his longtime association with and His title is now Assistant love for athletics at MSU will be another positive ----- Director of Development for factor as he leads our athletic fundraising efforts." Athletics and Administrator, Eagle Athletic Fund. Caudill is married to the former Candy Huffman Caudill, a Morehead businessman, earned a bach­ of Pikeville. They have three children, Ann, 19-years elor's degree in business administration from MSU old and a student at the University of Kentucky, in 1972. While a student at MSU, Caudill was a Steve 14, and Jaime Leigh, 3. member of the Eagle golf team, and he remains a top amateur golfer. He has been closely involved with the Eagle Athletic Fund since its origin. He was an original

Randy Stacy Director Sports Information

Randy Stacy begins his The 33-year old Stacy served as men's sports second season as sports information director at MSU for a brief time in 1977 information director after before assuming the full-time position at Tennessee serving 16 months as the Tech University. director of the Eagle Athletic The native of Carr Creek, Ky., and graduate of Fund. Carr Creek High School (now Knott County Stacy, a 1977 graduate of Central), also served as a graduate assistant in the Morehead State University, is Office of Public Information and was a news and the former assistant sports sports reporter at WMKY radio while at MSU. information director at the University of Kentucky. Stacy is a member of CoSIDA and CASE. He is While at UK, Stacy was responsible for all media married to the former Jeanetta Caudill of Morehead. and public relations for the men's basketball They have a son, Jonathan Bradley, who was born program as well as press row operations. in November.

Gary Jones Graduate Assistant Sports Information

Gary Jones is in his first A native of Detroit, Mich., he was a standout year as a graduate assistant athlete at St. Hedwig High School. He was all­ in MSU's Sports Information league, all-region and all-state in baseball and all­ Office after lettering four league and all-state in basketball. years for the Baseball Eagles. Jones earned a bachelor's degree in Radio/ Jones, a co-captain last Television from MSU last spring...... season as a senior, played every infield position as an Eagle and concluded his career as MSU's shortstop. 6 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

Loretta Marlow Marlow's Record

Head Coach Year Wins Lossess Pct. 1980-81 3 3 .500 The Morehead State 1984-85 14 13 .519 University Lady Eagle 1985-86 13 15 .464 basketball program 1986-87 13 15 .464 begins its fifth season 1987-88 15 13 .536 under the strong guidance of Head Coach Totals 58 59 .496 Loretta Marlow. After posting a 14-13 record in h er initial season, Marlow has led the Lady Eagles to the Ohio Valley Conference post-season tournament for the last three years. During Marlow's four previous seasons, MSU has finished fourth in the OVC twice and fifth twice. Marlow received her bachelor's degree in physical education from Tennessee Tech University in 1978. She earned a master's degree in physcial education from MSU in 1979 while serving as a graduate assistant coach for both the Lady Eagle volleyball and basketball teams. Marlow then became an assistant coach under former Lady Eagle skipper Mickey Wells. During her five years as an assistant, Marlow helped the Lady Eagle program enjoy five winning seasons, including two 20-win seasons, an OVC tournament championship, a KWIC championship and two OVC tournament second places. A four-year letter winner in both volleyball and basketball and TTU, Marlow played under coach Marynell Meadors. During Marlow's years at Tech, the Golden Eaglettes participated all four years in either the AIAW regional or national tournament in basketball and the regional all-state honors in volleyball her senior season. Marlow was a standout basketball player at Wartburg (Tenn.) Central High School, helping her team to the regional tournament for four years and receiving all-region honors herself as a senior. Marlow coached the MSU Lady Softball team two seasons and took her squad to the AIA W National Slow Pitch Tournament. She was named the KWIC Division 11 coach of the year after guiding her team to a state championship. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Marlow of Wartburg, Tenn. MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 7

Chancellor Dugan Assistant Coach

Ch an cellor Dugan During Dugan's three-year tenure, she led her begins her third year teams to a 36-10 record and a pair of district as a Lady Eagle assis­ ch ampionships. Dugan also spent a one-year stint tant basketball coach , as an assistant coach at the University of Alabama and is very familiar on a part-time basis. with Ohio Valley "Chancellor just loves the game of basketball and Conference and area puts out whatever effort is needed," said Head Coach women's basketball. Loretta Marlow. "She had done a great job with the Dugan was a forwards and centers. Chancellor is very standout basketball player at Eastern Kentucky enthusiastic, especially about her role with Lady University. A three-year starter and captain her Eagle recruiting." final two years. Dugan led the Lady Colonels in A native of Louisville, Ky., she is a graduate of rebounding her final two years. The second leading Sacred Heart High School where she excelled as a scorer for two years, she is ninth on EKU's all-time swimmer. Dugan participated in the AAU nationals scoring list. in Long Beach, Calif. her senior year. Dugan was After receiving her bachelor's degree in physical a member of EKU's swim team her freshman year education from EKU in 1982, Dugan obtained her and made nationals in the 100 meter freestyle, first head coaching job at George West High School butterfly and backstroke. in George West, Texas.

Anna Campbell Willis King Assistant Coach Volunteer Coach Anna Campbell, a former Willis King, a native of Letcher Lady Eagle Player, is in her County, will serve as a volunteer first season as an assistant coach for the Lady Eagles this coach. season while attending classes at A native of Russell, Ky., she MSU. is continuing to work on a King worked with former MSU degree in biology with a minor staff member John High at in chemistry. Whitesburg High School. Campbell will assist with on-the-floor coaching, King will assist with on-the-floor coaching and with recruiting and scouting. various administrative tasks.

Jenny Noble Julie Nassano Student Manager Student Manager 8 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

1988-89 Lady Eagle Outlook

The 1988-89 Morehead State University Lady So., C) and Kim Patyk (6-1, So., C). Hobbs averaged Eagle basketball team features an outstanding 3.7 ppg. and started two games. Bradford was the group of returnees, plus a six-player freshman class back-up point guard and averaged 1.8 ppg. Smith, that figures to provide immediate help giving fifth­ as the back-up center, averaged 3.0 points and 2.2 year Head Coach Loretta Marlow strong reasons rebounds. Patyk played in only six games before for optimism. a stress fracture sidelined her for the season. Four important members of last year's 15-13 team Six high school standouts signed with the Lady are gone. Guard Sophia Renfro (12.4 ppg.) and Eagles, led by hometown product Julie Magrane forward Angie Linneman (8.6 ppg.) each started (6-1 , C). Magrane, a consensus all-stater, played on more than 20 games last season. Forward Lynn the Kentucky all-star team in the annual series with Miner (4.3 ppg.), guard Anna Campbell (3.6 ppg.) Indiana. Other newcomers are Sandy Vincent (5- and guard Robin Brown (0.9 ppg.) are also gone. 9, G), Shannon Litton (5-3, G), Melinda Barrett Heading the list of returnees are returning starters (5-6, G), Janet Gaunce (6-0, F) and Beverly Smith Kelly Stamper (5-10, Sr., G-F), Kelly Downs (5- (6-1, F). 7, Jr., G) and Druecilla Connors (6-1, Sr., C-F). "We have three starters and several other excell en t Stamper, a first team All-Ohio Valley Conference players returning, and our six freshmen should performer two years ago and an honorable mention make immediate contributions," said Marlow. "We'll selection last season, averaged 12.4 points and 7.6 have more competition for positions and more rebounds despite battling a mid-season illness. experience and depth than we had last season." Downs led the team with a 15.3 ppg. average and The Lady Eagles face another tough schedule with hit 47 percent of her three-point goal attempts. Clemson, Louisville and Kentucky joining the Connors averaged 11.4 points and 7.6 rebounds in traditional conference foes to highlight the slate. her first season at MSU. Also back are Teresa Hobbs (5-8, Sr., G), Betty Jean Bradford (5-5, So., G), Christi Smith (6-1, MSU Lady Eagles '88-89 9

1988-89 Roster Numerical

NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN 10 Sandy Vincent G 5-9 Fr Shelbyville, Ky. 11 Shannon Litton G 5-3 Fr Maysville, Ky. 12 Teresa Hobbs G 5-8 Sr Clintwood, Virg. 20 Kelly Stamper G 5-10 Sr Mallie, Ky. 22 Melinda Barrett G 5-6 Fr Knoxville, Tenn. 30 Kelly Downs G 5-7 Jr Londonderry, Ohio 32 Betty Jean Bradford G 5-5 So Newport, Ky. 34 Janet Gaunce F 6-0 Fr Versailles, Ky. 40 Beverly Smith F 6-1 Fr Silver Grove, Ky. 41 Christine Smith C 6-2 So Chillicothe, Ohio 42 Druecilla Connors F 6-2 Sr Flemingsburg, Ky. 44 Julie Magrane C 6-1 Fr Morehead, Ky. 52 Kim Patyk C 6-2 So Parma Heights, Ohio

Alphabetical

NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN 22 Melinda Barrett G 5-6 Fr Knoxville, Tenn. 32 Betty Jean Bradford G 5-5 So Newport, Ky. 42 Druecilla Connors F 6-2 Sr Flemingsburg, Ky. 30 Kelly Downs G 5-7 Jr Londonderry, Ohio 34 Janet Gaunce F 6-0 Fr Versailles, Ky. 12 Teresa Hobbs G 5-8 Sr Clintwood, Virg. 11 Shannon Litton G 5-3 Fr Maysville, Ky. 44 Julie Magrane C 6-1 Fr Morehead, Ky. 52 Kirn Patyk C 6-2 So Parma Heights, Ohio 20 Kelly Stamper G 5-10 Sr Mallie, Ky. 10 Sandy Vincent G 5-9 Fr Shelbyville, Ky. 40 Beverly Smith F 6-1 Fr Silver Grove, Ky. 41 Christine Smith C 6-2 So Chillicothe, Ohio MSU Lady Eagles '88-89

22 Melinda Barrett 5-6, Fr., Guard Knoxville, Tenn.

Up Close: Melinda is undecided on her major. She would like to become Coach Marlow: "Melinda comes an elementary education teacher or from an outstanding high school child physcologist. Sh e is the program. She has excellent daughter of Larry and Mary Barrett. quickness, plays tough defense and Favorites: has great court awareness. Will be TV Show: Cosby expected to contribute to the point Actor: Tom Hanks guard position." Movie: Lethal Weapon High School: Melinda averaged Food: Pizza eight points, seven assists and five Athlete: Larry Bird -Melinda- steals per game at Bearden High Recording Star: Rod Stewart School. She earned all-district and all-region.

32 Betty Jean Bradford 5-5, So., Guard Newport, Ky.

MVP her senior year. Also lettered in volleyball, softball and track. Coach Marlow: "B.J. saw valuable playing time at the point guard Up Close: B.J. is undecided on her position last year. She is very quick major. She does know however, that and will contribute a great deal at this she intends to be successful and position." happy in the field she chooses. She High School: Played under Sharon is the daughter of Bertha Bradford. - Redmond at Newport (Ky.) High Favorites: School. A three-time selection to the TV Show: A Different World all-district team, Bradford was Movie: Twilight Zone: The Movie -B.J.- named to the all-regional team her Song: Shake Your Thang senior year. Led team in scoring and Food: Pizza rebounding h er final season, Athlete: Julius Erving averaging 15 points and eight Book: Misery rebounds per game. Named team MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 11

42 Druecilla Connors 6-2, Sr., Center Flemingsburg, Ky.

Up Close: Drucie is working toward Coach Marlow: "Druecie developed a major in physical education with a lot last year at the center position. a minor in health. She would like to She will be looked at to show coach or teach after graduation. She leadership both on and off the floor. is the daughter of Robert and Hattie Started every game last year at Connors. center." Favorites: Junior College: While a t Lees TV Show: Cosby Junior College, she led in rebounding Actor: Eddie Murphy her final year averaging eight boards Song: Make It Last Forever -Druecie- a game. Averaged 10 points a contest. Food: Popcorn Named to the Lees Pepsi Classic all­ Athlete: Michael Jordan tournament team and NJCAA Vacation Place: Florida Region VII all-tournament team. A graduate of Fleming Co. High School in Flemingsburg, Ky.

30 Kelly Downs 5-7, Jr., Guard ;·,:-~ ~ ., --­ Londonderry, Ohio ~

of the year in Ohio her senior year. Named to first team all-state and state all-tournament teams. Scored 2,235 points at SHS and had a single game high of 53 points." Up Close: Kelly is majoring in Coach Marlow: "Leading returning mathematics (secondary ed.) with a scorer. Expected to be the long range minor in government. She would shooter after being ranked in the top eventually like to coach and teach. five in the nation from the three-point She is the daughter of J im and Rose line. Kelly also had the opportunity Downs. to play for the Athletes in Action this past summer, giving her more Favorites: playing experience at the point guard TV Show: Alf position." Recording Star: Amy Grant Song: El Shaddi -Kelly- High School: Played for coaches Food: Ice Cream Don Barrow and Kenny George at Athlete: Larry Bird Southeastern High School where she Book: Bible averaged 28.4 ppg and 8.0 assists in her four years. Named Class A player 12 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

34 Janet Gaunce 6-0, Fr., Forward Versailles, Ky.

Up Close: Janet is undecided on her major. She is the daughter of Jimmy Coach Marlow: "Handles the ball Gaunce and Janice Gaunce. well for an inside player. Has good Favorites: range for size. Needs to improve on TV Show: Night Court strength and quickness." Actor: Patrick Swayze High School: Janet earned all­ Movie: Fatal Attraction district and All-Central Kentucky Food: Mexican Conference honors at Woodford Co. Vacation Place: All beaches High School. She averaged 18.4 points and nine rebounds per game. -Janet-

12 Teresa Hobbs 5-8, Sr., Guard Clintwood, Va.

Up Close: Teresa is working toward a degree in elementary education. Coach Marlow: "Teresa has great After graduation she would like to athletic ability. Can play point guard teach social studies at the middle or shooting guard or forward. She will school level. She is the daughter of be expected to show a great deal of Clarence an d Shirley Hobbs. leadership. " Favorites: Junior College: Transfer from Lees TV Show: Full House Junior College in J ackson , Ky. Actor: Tom Cruise Helped to lead Lees to a 52-13 record Recording Star: Phil Collins during her tenure there. Named all­ -Teresa- Song: Call Me All conference, KWIC a ll-tournament Food: Reese Cups and MVP of the KJCAC Tip-Off Vacation Place: Florida tournament. Averaged 10 points, five rebounds and four assists her final year at Lees. MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 13

11 Shannon Litton 5-3, Fr., Guard Maysville, Ky.

Up Close: Shannon is undecided on her major. She would like to teach physical education or history after graduation. She is the daughter of Rick and Sharon Littion. Coach Marlow: "Looked to Favorites: contribute at the point guard Movie: Fatal Attraction position. Has excellent range and is Song: Secret Lovers quick with the ball." Food: Seafood High School: Shannon averaged 16 Book: The Prophet points, eight assists and three steals Vacation Place: Florida per game for Mason Co. High School. Class: Comp II -Shannon-

44 Julie Magrane 6-1, Fr., Center Morehead, Ky.

Up Close: Julie plans on working toward a major in communications. She plans on finding a job she can enjoy after graduation. She is the Coach Marlow: "Julie is expected daughter of Dave and Mary to contribute early to the inside game. Magrane. Does an excellent job of positioning Favorites: for the ball. An aggressive player on TV Show: Cos by the inside." Actor: Tom Hanks High School: Julie earned All-State Movie: Lethal Weapon honors her last season for Rowan Co. Food: Pizza High School, along with all-district, Athlete: Larry Bird all-region and all-area. Recording Star: Rod Stewart -Julie- 14 MSU Lady Eagles '88-89

52 KimPatyk 6-2, Jr., Center Parma Heights, Ohio

High School: Played at Valley Forge High School where she averaged 13.2 points and 12.4 rebounds per game her senior year. Na med to the Associated Press second team her final year. Coach Marlow: "Once again missed Up Close: Kim is working toward a playing because of a stress fracture. degree in physical education with a Has a good attitude and is working minor in recreation. After graduation hard and wants to play." she would like to teach and/ or coach and get married. Favorites: TV Show: Full House Recording Star: Rick Ashley Song: A Strong, Strong Man Food: Chicken -Kim- Vacation Place: Brandenburg, Ky.

40 Beverly Smith 6-1, Fr., Foward Silver Grove, Ky.

High School: Beverly was the Kentucky Post Northern Kentucky Player of the Year. She averaged 23.7 points and 11 rebounds per game at Silver Grove High School. Up Close: Beverly is majoring in Co ach Marlow: "Has excellent secondary education with a minor in quickness. Works hard to get the ball English. After graduating, she would in post position. Also has nice range like to teach English and coach. She for her size. Needs to get stronger." is the daughter of Chris and Carolyn Smith. Favorites: TV Show: Family Ties Actor: Michael J. Fox Movie: Hoosiers -Beverly - Food: Pizza Athle te: Bill Lambier Class: Safety and First Aid MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 15

41 Christine Smith 6-2, Jr., Center Chillicothe, Ohio High School: Played for Coach Dennis Ray at ChiUicothe (Ohio) High School. Named all-conference her final season and was chosen to play in the Kentucky-Ohio All-Star game. Led team in field goal percentage and was voted team MVP. Averaged 10 points and 11 rebounds Coach Marlow: "A very aggressive her senior year. player. Received valuable playing Up Close: Christi is a business major tiime at the center position last year. with a minor in management. After Expected to contribute more this graduation she would like to own an year." concrete and construction company in California. She is the daughter of Bruce Smith and Rhonda Smith. Favorites: -Christi- Actor: Tom Cruise Actress: Christie Brinkley Song: The Flame Food: Raw cookie dough Athlete: Kelly Stamper Vacation Place: California

20 Kelly Stamper 5-10, Sr. Guard Mallie, Ky. High School: Played for Coach Larry Hayes at Knott County Central High School. Kelly averaged 24 points and six rebounds her senior year. Voted team captain and MVP her senior year. Also lettered in softball. Up Close: Kelly is working toward Coach Marlow: " Will be a k ey a degree in accounting. After grad­ leader to the team. Reached the 1,000 uation she would like to become a point milestone last year. Kelly is an CPA. all around player. She knows what Favorites: to do in very key situations. Will be TV Show: Cosby expected to have an outstanding Actor: Tom Cruise senior year." Movie: Top Gun Food: Pizza -Kelly- Athlete: Kyle Macy Vacation Place: Daytona Beach 16 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

10 Sandy Vincent 5-9, Fr., Guard Shelbyville, Ky. High School: Sandy averaged 16 points, six rebounds and 2.5 assists at Shelby Co. High School. She earned all-district and a ll-region honors. Up Close: Sandy is maJonng in social science. She would like to teach at the high school level and coach Coach Marlow: "She will be looked basketball. She is the daughter of at to contribute at the shooting guard John and Barbara Vincent. position. She is a very smart player. Favorites: She has the ability to shoot from TV Show: Santa Barbara three-point range and also pene­ Movie: Brain's Song trate with the ball." Food: Pizza Athlete: Michael Jordan Vacation Place: Hawaii -Sandy-

Academic-Athletic Center The Morehead State University Lady Eagles During Johnson's tenure at MSU, he guided his begin their eighth season of basketball in the football teams to an overall record of 54-44-10 (14 Academic-Athletic Center. Six of the previous seven years) and went 176-158 (15 years) in basketball. have been winning seasons for the Lady Eagles. The AAC houses offices for all athletic staff During their years in the AAC, the Lady Eagles members except football, baseball and soccer. Also have accumulated a 63-27 record for a .700 winning located in the complex are a basketball weight room, percentage at home. a gymnastics room, a physiology laboratory, a VIP Ground for the new home of the Eagles was broken room for entertaining guests, sauna and steam in the spring of 1978, with the athletic staff taking rooms and four concession areas. occupancy in June of 1981. The first university A 300-seat swimming pool and diving area, also function held in the AAC was spring commencement part of the AAC, serves as the home for the Eagle on May 9, 1981. Since then, the arena has played swimmers. The area is equipped with an lrshaped host to the likes of .38 Special, Chicago, Jeffereson pool and diving tank. An underwater viewing area Starship and Alabama. allows coaches and instructors to watch students' The AAC has been the site of district and regional swimming and diving techniques and an boys' and girls' high school basketball tournaments. underwater speaker system enables coaches to The Ellis T. J ohnson Arena, named after the inform swimmers of necessary style ch anges winningest coach in MSU football and basketball immediately. history, is capable of seating 6,500 people with additional seating available for concert events. The arena was dedicated during the MSU-Marshall University basketball game on Feb. 11, 1987. MSU Lady Eagles '88-89 17

1987-88 Final Stats and Results

OverallRecord: 15-13 Home: 8-5 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 1-1 OVC: 6-8

Name Pts G-GS Min/ MPG FG/ FGA FG% 3 pt FT/ FTA FT% PF-D AS ST TO BLK REB Kelly Downs 15.3 28-28 846-30.2 168-357 .471 42-89 50-57 .877 47-0 103 22 108 3 91 Kelly Stamper 12.4 27-27 926-34.3 101-259 .390 1-6 133-171 .778 63-4 128 37 83 14 204 Sophia Renfro 12.4 25-21 741-29.6 112-282 .397 16-154 26-36 .722 57-1 68 37 64 0 81 Druecilla Connors 11.4 28-28 868-31.0 118-241 .490 0 83-126 .658 94-3 17 18 46 10 214 Angie Linneman 8.6 26-22 588-22.6 92-170 .541 0 40-57 .702 50-0 II 11 41 9 127 Lynn Miner 4.3 26-23 340-13.l 40-97 .412 7-13 24-32 .750 27-0 8 3 21 72 Teresa Hobbs 3.7 26-2 375-14.4 40-132 .303 3-19 12-15 .480 49-2 32 24 54 II 77 Anna Campbell 3.6 19-5 238-12.5 25-58 .431 5-16 14-18 .778 15-1 22 5 21 0 29 Christi Smith 3.0 25-0 273-10.9 30-71 .423 0 15-27 .556 57-4 2 1 24 3 56 Betty Bradford 1.8 21-1 270-12.9 15-31 .484 0 8-13 .615 26-0 19 17 43 0 28 Robin Brown 0.9 11-0 39-3.5 2-10 .200 1-3 5-6 .833 0 0 2 2 0 8 Kim Patyk 6.8 6-3 123-20.5 17-32 .532 0 7-14 .500 10-0 3 2 8 3 30

MSU 73.5 28 760-1740 .437 120-300 417-572 .729 495-15 413 179 522 54 1139 OPP 75.0 28 851-1920 .443 63-171 334-508 .657 555- 17 474 239 438 77 I 123

Team Rebounds: 122 Deadball Rebounds: 55

1987 Results

Game MSU-OPP Attendance Virginia Tech (N) 52-59 150 Cheyney (N) 77-76 200 Xavier (A) 64-51 167 Concord (A) 81-60 100 Charleston (H) 84-69 300 Louisville (H) 60- 59 300 Kentucky (A) 83-101 925 West Virginia St. (A) 83-67 NIA Eastern Kentucky (A) 78- 79 500 Austin Peay (A) 84-78 375 Murray State (A) 78-102 600 Tennessee State (A) 67-60 700 Youngstown State (A) 85-76 726 Tennessee State (H) 84-69 250 Western Kentucky (H) 62-80 300 Middle Tennessee (H) 66-72 300 Tennessee Tech (H) 67-84 200 Alabama-Birmingham (H) 73- 70 100 Eastern Kentucky (H) 93-86 600 Wright State (A) 85-83 200 Tennessee Tech (A) 57- 70 2100 Middle Tennessee (A) 69- 86 300 Marshall (H) 68-72 OT 200 Murray State (H) 72-91 200 Austin Peay (H) 76-84 100 Bellarmine (H) 83-67 150 Youngstown State (A) 70-85 726 ••Middle Tennessee (A) 56-83 1100 ••ovc Tournament 18 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

1988 Opponents

Concord Bellarmine Dayton November 26 at Morehead November 29 at Louisville December 3 at Dayton @ BELLAI¼Y1INE COLL[G[

Location: Athens, W. Va. Location: Louisville, Ky. Location: Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: 2,200 Enrollment: 2,750 Enrollment: 6,500 Founded: 1872 Founded: 1950 Founded: 1850 Nickname: Lady Lions Nickname: Belles Nickname: Lady Flyers Colors: Maroon and Grey Colors: Scarlet and Gray Colors: Red and Columbus Blue Home Court: Centennial Hall Home Court: Knights Hall Home Court: UD Arena Capacity: 2,000 Capacity: 3,200 Capacity: 13,455 Conference: WVIAC Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference: Midwestern President: Dr. Jerry Beasley President: Dr. Eugene Petrik Collegiate Athletic Director: Athletic Director: Jim Spalding President: Bro. Raymond L. Fitz, Jonh F. Printer 1987-88 Record: 20-8 S.M. 1987-88 Record: 12-13 1987-88 Conference Record: Athletic Director: 1987-88 Conference Record: 10-6 Thomas J . Frericks 5-10 Head Coach: Charlie Just 1987-88 Record: 15-13 Head Coach: Russell Hill Alma Mater: Ohio Northern 1987-88 Conference Record: Alma Mater: Bluefield State '72 School Record: 80-35 6-4 School Record: 53-54 (4 years) Overall Record: 80-35 3rd in North Star Conference Overall Record: same Office Phone: (502) 452-8380 Head Coach: Sue Ramsey Office Phone: n/ a Best Time to Reach: 9 a.m.-noon Alma Mater: Miami, Ohio '78 Best Time to Call: n / a Letterwinners Returning: 11 School Record: 26-30 (2 years) Letterwinners Returning: 5 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Overall Record: 26-30 (2 years) Letterwinners Lost: 3 Top Returnees: Stephanie Tracy Office Phone: (513) 229-4432 SID Contact: John Pinter Donna Kaelin Best Time to Call: 10 a.m.-nooon Office Phone: (304) 384-9817 SID Contact: Charlie Just Letterwinners Returning: 9 Office Phone: (502) 452-8380 Letterwiners Lost: 2 Top Returnees: Tobette Pleasant SID Contact: Bob Socci Office Phone: (513) 229-4460 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 19

Charleston Northern Kentucky Clemson December 5 at Charleston December 7 at Morehead December 10 at Clemson

1888 · 1988

Location: Charleston, W. Va. Location: Highland Heights, Ky. Location: Clemson, S.C. Enrollment: 1,400 Enrollment: 9,042 Enrollment: 13,865 Founded: 1888 Founded: 1968 Founded: 1889 Nickname: Golden Eagles President: Dr. Leon Boothe Nickname: Tigers Colors: Maroon and Gold Athletic Director: Jane Meier Colors: Orange and Purple Home Court: Eddie King Gym Nickname: Lady Norse Home Court: Littlejohn Coliseum Capacity: 2,100 Colors: Gold, Blue and White Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: WVIAC Home Court: Regents Hall President: Dr. Max Lennon President: Lewis N. McManus Capacity: 2,500 Athletic Director: (Interim) Conference: Great Lakes Valley Bobby Robinson Athletic Director: 1987-88 Record: 25-3 1987-88 Record: 21-9 James Buckalew 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Record: 21-13 14-2 (first-tie) 8-6 1987-88 Conference Record: Head Coach: Nancy Winstel Head Coach: Jim Davis 10-2 Alma Mater: Northern Alma Mater: Tenn. Wesleyan '70 Head Coach: Linda Bennett Kentucky '77 School Record: 21-9 (1 year) Alma Mater: W.Va. U. '75 Record: 108-33 (5 years) Overall Record: 40-17 (2 years) School Record: 21-13 Office Phone: (606) 572-5631 Office Phone: (803) 656-2101 Overall Record: 35-26 Best Time to Reach: 9-11 a.m. Letterwinners Returning: 8 Office Phone: (304) 357-4827 Assistant Coach: Flora Fidds Letterwinners Lost: 7 Letterwinners Returning: 8 Letterwinners Returning: 10 Top Returnees: Letterwinners Lost: 2 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Louise Green wood, Top Returnees: Regina Jefferies Top Returning Players: Karen Ann Jenkins SID Contact: Chuck Rice Linda Honigford, Natalie Ochs SID Contact: Sam Blackman Office Phone: (304) 357-4832 SID Contact: Kerry Smith Office Phone: (803) 656-2114 Office Phone: (606) 572-5470 Home Phone: (513) 752-9618 20 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

Louisville Ala.-Birmingham Kentucky December 13 at Louisivlle December 1 7 at Birmingham January 3 at Morehead

Location: Louisville, Ky. Location: Birmingham, Ala. Location: Lexington, Ky Enrollment: 21,000 Enrollment: 14,500 Founded:1798 Founded: 1969 Enrollment: 22,000 Nickname: Lady Cardinals Nickname: Lady Blazers Founded: 1865 Colors: Red and Black Colors: Green and Gold Nickname: Lady Kats Home Court: & Home Court: UAB Arena Colors: Blue and White duPont Manual Gym Capacity: 8,500 Home Court: Memorial Coliseum Capacity: 19,000 & 1,500 Conference: Sun Belt Capacity: 11,500 Conference: Metro President: Conference: Southeastern President: Dr. Donald Swain Dr. Charles A. McCallum President: Dr. David Roselle Athletic Director: Athletic Director: Gene Bartow Athletic Director: Cliff Hagen William C. Olsen 1987-88 Record: 15-14 1987-88 Record: 14-15 1987-88 Record: 12-16 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: 3-3 (4th) 0-9 4-8 Head Coach: Jeannie Milling Head Coach: Sharon Fanning Head Coach: Peggy Fiehrer Alma Mater: South Alabama '71 Alma Mater: UT-Chatanooga '75 Alma Mater: Spalding '72 School Record: 15-14 (l year) School Record: 14-15 (1 year) School Record: 116-115 Overall Record: 176-124 Overall Record: 203-144 Overall Record: 116-115 (11 years) Office Phone: (606) 257-6046 Office Phone: (502) 588-7010 Office Phone: (205) 934-2048 Best Time to Reach: mornings Best Time to Reach: Best Time to Reach: mornings Letterwinners Returning: 6 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Letterwinners Returning: 8 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Letterwinners Returning: 1 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Top Returnees: Jodie Whitaker, Letterwinners Lost: 5 Top Returnees: Pam Shrum, Lora Spencer Top Returnee: Troya Landrum Geraline Handsome SID Contact: Rena Vicini SID Contact: SID Contact: Calli Theisen Office Phone: (606) 257-3838 Nancy Allison Smith Office Phone: (205) 934-7257 Office Phone: (502) 588-6581 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 21

Cincinnati Eastern Kentucky Murray State January 14 at Morehead January 5 at Cincinnati January 9 at Morehead February 27 at Murray February 6 at Richmond

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Location: Richmond, Ky. Location: Murray, Ky. Enrollment: 35,000 Enrollment: 13,099 Enrollment: 7,300 Founded: 1819 Founded: 1906 Founded: 1922 Nickname: Lady Bearcats Nickname: Lady Colonels Nickname: Lady Racers Colors: Red and White Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Blue and Gold Home Court: Armory Fieldhouse Home Court: Alumni Coliseum Home Court: & Myrl Shoemaker Center Capacity: 6,500 Capacity: 5,550 Capacities: 3,400 & 13,500 Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Metro President: President: Dr. Kala M. Stroup President: Dr. Joseph A. Steger Dr. Hanley Funderburk Athletic Director: Michael D. Athletic Director: Carl R. Meyer Athletic Director: Don Combs Strickland 1987-88 Record: 18-11 1987-88 Record: 6-22 1987-88 Record: 21-7 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: 7-5 5-9 (6th) 10-4 Head Coach: Laurie Pritle Head Coach: Larry Inman Head Coach: Bud Childers Alma Mater: Ohio State '80 Alma Mater: Austin Peay Alma Mater: Charleston Baptist School Record: 24-33 (2 years) School Record: First year '79 Overall Record: 107-49 (6 years) Overall Record: 161-73 (8 years) School Record: 60-53 (4 years) Office Phone: (513) 556-6762 Office Phone: (606) 622-2127 Overall Record: 124-76 (7 years) Best Time to Reach: Best Time to Reach: 9 a.m.-noon Office Phone: (502) 762-6288 10 a.m.-noon Letterwinners Returning: 5 Best Time to Reach: mornings Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 2 Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 5 Top Returnees: Cathy Snipes Letterwinners Lost: 4 Top Returnees: Bev Obringer, Tina Reese Top Returnees: Sheila Smith Regina Williams, Trinette SID Contact: Jack Frost Michelle Wenning, Wright Office Phone: (606) 622-1253 Karen Johnson SID Contact: Kevin Shaw SID Contact: Tim Tucker Office Phone: (513) 556-5191 Office Phone: (502) 762-4270 22 MSU Lady Eagles '88-89

Austin Peay Tennessee State Middle Tennessee

January 16 at Morehead January 21 at Nashville January 23 at Mufreesboro February 25 at Clarksville February 20 at Morehead February 18 at Morehead

Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Location: Nashville, Tenn. Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn. Enrollment: 5,000 Enrollment: 8,000 Enrollment: 11,975 Founded: 1927 Founded: 1912 Founded: 1911 Nickname: Lady Govs Nickname: Lady Tigers Nickname: Lady Raiders Colors: Red and White Colors: Blue and White Colors: Navy Blue and White Home Court: Winfield Dunn Ctr. Home Court: Gentry Center Home Court: Hale Arena Capacity: 9,000 Capacity: 11,000 Capacity: 11,520 Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley President: Dr. Oscar C. Page President: Dr. Otis Floyd President: Dr. Sam Ingram Athletic Director: Tim Weiser Athletic Director: William Athletic Director: 1987-88 Record: 7-17 Thomas John Stanford 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Record: 0-26 1987-88 Record: 22-8 3-11 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: Head Coach: Dr. James Phillips 0-14 (8th) 12-2 Alma Mater: Austin Peay '66 Head Coach: Richard Miller Head Coach: Lewis Bivens School Record: First year Alma Mater: Tennessee State Alma Mater: Tenn. Wesleyan '74 Overall Record: 196-88 School Record: 0-26 School Record: 22-8 (4 years) Office Phone: (615) 648-7202 Best Time to Reach: mornings Overall Record: 238-82 (10 years) Best Time to Reach: mornings Starters Returning: 1 Office Phone: (615) 898-2450 Letterwinners Returning: 5 Starters Lost: 4 Best Time to Reach: mornings Letterwinners Lost: 5 SID Contact: Johnny Franks Letterwinners Returning: 9 Top Returnees: Office Phone: (615)320-3596 Letterwinners Lost: 1 Shandra Maxwell Top Returnees: Tracie Mason, Kim Markus Twanyna Mucker, SID Contact: Sandy Brown, Lianne Beck, Katrina McCormack Stephanie Capley Office Phone: (615) 648-7561 SID Contact: Ed Given Office Phone: (615) 898-2450 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 23

Marshall Tennessee Tech East Tennessee January 26 at Huntington January 30 at Cookeville February 1 at Johnson City February 11 at Morehead

TENNESSEE TEClt tlNl\lf· ll'ilTY 711

Location: Huntington, W.Va. Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Location: Johnson City, Tenn. Enrollment: 12,000 Enrollment: 8,000 Enrollment: 10,198 Founded: 1837 Founded: 1915 Founded: 1911 Nickname: Lady Herd Nickname: Golden Eaglettes Nickname: Lady Buccaneers Colors: Green and White Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Home Court: Henderson Center Home Court: Home Court: Brooks Gym Capacity: 10,500 Capacity: 10,125 Capacity: 4,000 Conference: Southern Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Southern President: Dr. Dale F. Nizchke President: Dr. Angelo Volpe President: Dr. Ronald E. Beller Athletic Director: William Lee Athletic Director: Athletic Director: Les Robinson Moon Dr. David Larimore 1987-88 Record: 7-18 1987-88 Record: 18-10 1987-88 Record: 19-10 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: 1-10 (5th) 8-2 (tie 1st) 11-3 (2nd) Head Coach: Debbie Richardson Head Coach: Judy Southard Head Coach: Bill Worrell Alma Mater: North Carolina '79 Alma Mater: Coker College '70 Alma Mater: Tennessee Tech '68 Overall Record: 16-35 School Record: 115-81 (7 years) School Record: 43-15 (3 years) Office Phone: (615) 929-5330 Overall Record: Office Phone: (615) 372-3921 Best Time to Reach: mornings 142-132 (10 years) Best Time to Reach: Mornings Letterwinners Returning: 5 Office Phone: (304) 696-5445 Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 2 Best Time to Reach: 9 a.m-noon Letterwinners Lost: 2 Top Returnees: Letterwinners Returning: 7 Top Returnees: Daphnie Colclough Letterwinners Lost: 4 Melinda Clayton, Nicole Hopson Top Returnees: Sharon Deal, Renay Adams SID Contact: Keith Tunnell Lollie Shipp SID Contact: Jeff Patton Office Phone: (615) 929-5612 SID Contact: Gary Richter Office Phone: (615) 372-3088 Office Phone: (304) 696-5275 Home Phone: (615) 526-4451 24 MSU Lady Eagles '88-89

Youngstown State Western Kentucky Wright State

February 4 at Morehead February 13 at Bowling Green February 15 at Morehead

Location: Youngstown, Ohio Location: Bowling Green, Ky. Location: Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: 15,272 Enrollment: 13,520 Enrollment: 16,209 Founded: 1908 Founded: 1906 Founded: 1964 Nickname: Lady Penguins Nickname: Lady Toppers Nickname: Raiders Colors: Scarlet and White Colors: Red and White Colors: Hunter Green and White Home Court: Beeghly Center Home Court: E.A. Diddle Arena Home Court: Physical Education Capacity: 8,000 Capacity: 12,370 Building Conference: Independent Conference: Sun Belt Conference: Independent President: Dr. Neil Humphrey President: President: Dr. Paige Mulhollan Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas C. Meredith Athletic Director: Joseph Malmisut Athletic Director: Jimmy Feix Dr. Michael J. Cusack 1987-88 Record: 18-10 1987-88 Record: 26-8 1987-88 Record: 17-11 1987-88 Conference Record: 1987-88 Conference Record: Head Coach: Pat Davis 9-5 4-2 (3rd) Alma Mater: Ohio Wesleyan '59 Head Coach: Ed DiGregorio Head Coach: Paul Sanderford School Record: 174-129 Alma Mater: Mount Union Overall Record: 153-45 Overall Record:174-129 School Record: 64-70 (5 years) Office Phone: 502-745-2133 Office Phone: (513) 873-2771 Overall Record: 64-70 (5 years) Best Time to Call: mornings Letterwinners Returning: 7 Office Phone: (216) 742-3743 Letterwinners Returning: 10 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Best Time to Reach: 10:30 a.m. Letterwinners Lost: 1 Top Returnees: Mon.-Thurs. Top Returnees: Gwen Lenzy, Dana Whitesel Letterwinners Returning: 8 Bridgette Combs, SID Contact: Gary Giles Letterwinners Lost: 4 Tanderia Green Office Phone: (513) 873-2771 Top Returnees: Stephanie Coie, SID Contact: Joe Gorby Debbie Brukett, Office Phone: 502-745-4295 Margaret Sample Home Phone: 502-745-2460 SID Contact: Greg Gulas Office Phone: (216) 742-3192 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 25

RECORDS Team Most Points: Half-61 vs Charleston, 1978-79 Individual Game-115vs Eastern Ky., 1978-79, vs W. Va. State, Most Points: 1986-87 Game-37, Donna Murphy vs Murray State, Season-2,641, 1978-79 1979-80 Most Points-First Half: Season-600, Donna Murphy, 1977-78 55 vs Eastern Ky., 1978-79 Career-2,059, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 Most Points-Second Half: Highest Scoring Average: 61 vs Charleston, 1978-79 Season-21.9, Debra Ames, 1974-75 Most Points by Two Teams: Career-19.6, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 192, MSU 115, Eastern Ky. 77, 1978-79 Most Field Goal Attempts: Most Points by an Opponent: Game-30, Donna Murphy vs Dayton, 1977-78 104, vs Kentucky, 1975-76 Season-527, Donna Murphy, 1977-78 Highest Scoring Average: Career-1,932, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 82.5, 1978-79 Most Field Goals Made: Most Field Goals Made: Game-18, Donna Murphy vs Murray State, Game-51, vs Campbellsville, 1980-81 1979-80 Season-1,085, 1978-79 Season-266, Donna Murphy, 1977-78 Best Field Goal Accuracy: Career-930, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 Game-.640 vs Eastern Ky., 1976-77 Best Field Goal Percentage (Regulars Only): Season-.492, 1978-79 Season-642, Debra Ames, 1975-76 Most Free Throws Attempted: Career-.542, Michelle Stowers, 1976-80 Game-46 vs Eastern Ky., 1977-78 Most Free Throw Attempts: Season-679, 1978-79 Game-19, Kelly Stamper vs Ball State, 1986-87 Most Free Throws Made: Season-175, Priscilla Blackford, 1982-83 Game-33 vs Eastern Ky., 1985-86 Career-387, Donna Stephens, 1978-82 Season-471, 1978-79 Most Free Throws Made: Most Free Throws Attempted by Two Teams: Game-15, Kelly Stamper vs Ball State, 1986-87 70, MSU 43, Louisville 27, 1977-78 Season-130, Priscilla Blackford, 1982-83 70, MSU 44, Eastern Ky. 26, 1985-86 Career-296, Donna Stephens, 1978-82 Most Free Throws Made By Two Teams: Best Free Throw Accuracy (Regulars Only): 50, MSU 32, Louisville 27, 1977-78 Season-.877, Kelly Downs, 1987-88 50, MSU 33, Eastern Ky. 17, 1985-86 Career-.813, Irene Moore, 1978-82 Best Free Throw Accuracy: Most Consecutive Free Throws: .729, 1987-88 Game-11, Donna Stephens vs Kentucky, 1978-79 Most Rebounds: Season-27, Kelly Stamper, 1986-87 Game-83 vs West Va_ State, 1986-87 Rebounding: Season-1,596, 1978-79 Game-30, Debbie Ames, 1975-76 Season-17.4, Donna Murphy, 1976-77 Miscellaneous Career-13.7, Donna Murphy, 1976-80 Most Wins: Most Assists: Game-16, Irene Moore vs Northern Ky., 1980-81 28, 1978-79 Most Losses: Season-193, Teresa Ruby, 1984-85 15, 1985-86, 1986-87 Career-499, Irene Moore, 1978-82 Longest Winning Streak: Most Blocked Shots: 15, 1978-79 Season-43, Donna Murphy, 1979-80 Longest Losing Streak: 6, 1980-81 26 MSU Lady Eagles '88-89

Biggest Wins Most Team Points in One Game by MSU Opponents L 63-MSU 115, W. Va. State 52, 1986-87 Opponent Year Points 2. 59-MSU 107, Campbellsville 48, 1980-81 1. Kentucky 1975-76 104 3. 52-MSU 101, Bowling Green 49, 1979-80 2. Murray State 1987-88 102 4. 51-MSU 91, Marshall 40, 1978-79 3. Kentucky 1987-88 101 51-MSU 98, Cumberland 47, 1978-79 4. Miami (Ohio) 1982-83 94 6. 48-MSU 77, Centre 29, 1975-76 5. Louisville 1986-87 93 7. 47-MSU 86, Cumberland 39, 1980-81 6. Western Ky. 1975-76 92 8. 44-MSU 111, Bellarmine 67, 1980-81 Belmont 1976-77 92 9. 41-MSU 89, Marsh all 48, 1980-81 Tenn. Tech 1977-78 92 38-MSU 115, Eastern Ky., 77, 1978-79 9. Northern Ky. 1975-76 91 10. 91 36-MSU 86, Cumberland 50, 1978-79 Middle Tenn. 1976-77 11. East Tenn. St. 1977-78 91 12. 35-MSU 98, Bellarmine 63, 1976-77 Central Missouri 1980-81 91 13. 32-MSU 61, Rio Grande 29, 1970-71 Middle Tenn. 1986-87 91 32-MSU 81, Georgetown 49, 1975-76 Murray State 1987-88 91 32-MSU 87, Cedarville 55, 1976-77 15. Louisville 1977-78 90 32-MSU 80, Bellarmine 48, 1978-79 Kentucky 1979-80 90 32-MSU 84, Marsh all 52, 1981-82 Northern Ky. 1980-81 90 32-MSU 93, Marshall 61, 1981-82 Western Ky. 1983-84 90 19. 31-MSU 90, Eastern Ky. 59, 1979-80 Middle Tenn. 1986-87 90 20. 30-MSU 90, Charleston 60, 1976-77 20. Western Ky. 1976-77 89 30-MSU 75, Youngstown St. 45, 1981-82 Middle Tenn. 1977-78 89 Western Ky. 1977-78 89 Tenn. Tech 1978-79 89 Worst Losses Most Team Points in One Game 1. 50-Eastern Ky. 78, MSU 28, 1974-75 2. 41-Kentucky 104, MSU 63, 1975-76 by MSU 3. 40-Western Ky. 83, MSU 43, 1986-87 1. Eastern Ky. 1978-79 115 4. 34-Miami (Ohio) 94, MSU 60, 1982-83 W. Va. State 1986-87 115 5. 31-Kentucky 60, MSU 29, 1970-71 3. Bellarmine 1980-81 11 31-Tenn. Tech 75, MSU 44, 1982-83 4. Campbellsville 1980-81 107 7. 30-Middle Tenn. 91, MSU 61, 1986-87 5. Morris Harvey 1978-79 104 8. 29-Kentucky 70, MSU 41, 1974-75 6. Murray State 1977-78 101 9. 28-Louisville 90, MSU 62, 1977-78 Bowling Green 1979-80 101 8. Radford 1978-79 100 28-Marshall 74, MSU 46, 1974-75 9. Tenn. Tech 1981-82 99 28-Middle Tenn. 81, MSU 53, 1982-83 10. Bellarmine 1976-77 98 28-Louisville 93, MSU 65, 1986-87 Cumberland 1978-79 98 13. 27-Lousville 57, MSU 30, 1970-71 12. Northern Ky. 1980-81 97 27-Middle Tenn. 83, MSU 56, 1987-88 13. Eastern Ky. 1978-79 95 15. 25-Northern Ky. 63, MSU 38, 1974-75 Marshall 1980-81 95 25-Ohio State 64, MSU 39, 1983-84 Ch arleston 1981-82 95 17. 24-Western Ky. 92, MSU 68, 1975-76 16. Middle Tenn. 1977-78 94 24-Western Ky. 90, MSU 66, 1983-84 17. Dayton 1977-78 93 24-Murray State 102, MSU 78, 1987-88 Eastern Ky. 1977-78 93 20. 23-Kentucky 56, MSU 33, 1971-72 Marshall 1981-82 93 Eastern Ky. 1987-88 93 23-Eastern Ky. 56, MSU 33, 1972-73 21. Cincinnati 1976-77 92 23-Eastern Ky. 83, MSU 60, 1975-76 Morris Harvey 1977-78 92 23-Indiana 57, MSU 34, 1980-81 Northern Ky. 1977-78 92 Murray State 1978-79 92 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 27

. Most Individual Points ID One Series Records Opponent First Last W-L GamebyMSU Game Game Name Pts. Opponent Year Akron 1981-82 1986-87 8-2 1. Donna Murphy 37 Murray State 79-80 Alabama-Birm. 1987-88 1987-88 1-0 2. Donna Murphy 36 Middle Tenn. 77-78 Alcorn State 1981-82 1983-84 1-0 3. Donna Murphy 35 Belmont 76-77 Austin Peay 1977-78 1987-88 17-3 Donna Murphy 35 Kentucky 79-80 Ball State 1986-87 1986-87 1-0 5. Robin Harmon 34 Brigham Young 80-81 Bellarmine 1973-74 1987-88 9-1 Donna Stephens 34 Murray State 80-81 Belmont 1976-77 1977-78 1-1 Donna Murphy 34 Clemson 76-77 Berea 1970-71 1974-75 4-0 Debra Ames 34 Georgetown 74-75 Bowling Green 1979-80 1986-87 2-1 Kelly Downs 34 Youngstown St. 87-88 Brigham Young 1980-81 1980-81 0-1 10. Donna Murphy 33 Eastern Ky. 77-78 Campbellsville 1972-73 1980-81 4-0 Michelle Stowers 33 Tenn. Tech 78-79 Carson-Newman 1984-85 1985-86 1-1 Priscilla Blackford 33 Western Ky. 82-83 Cedarville 1975-76 1976-77 2-0 Priscilla Blackford 33 Ohio 83-84 Central Missouri 1980-81 1980-81 0-1 Druecilla Connors 33 Kentucky 87-88 Centre 1970-71 1975-76 6-0 Donna Murphy 32 Kentucky Charleston (S.C.) 1972-73 1973-74 2-0 15. 78-79 Charleston (W. Va.) 1975-76 1987-88 9-4 16. Robin Harmon 31 Northern Ky. 80-81 Cheyney 1987-88 1987-88 1-0 Susann Brown 31 Louisville 76-77 Cincinnati 1976-77 1986-87 5-3 Donna Murphy 31 Western Ky. 77-78 Clemson 1976-77 1976-77 0-1 Donna Stephens 31 Dayton 81-82 Cleveland St. 1985-86 1985-86 1-0 20. Priscilla Blackford 30 Xavier 82-83 Concord 1986-87 1987-88 2-0 Sophia Renfro 30 Austin Peay 87-88 Cumblerland 1978-79 1980-81 3-0 22. Robin Harmon 29 Bellarmine 80-81 Dayton 1976-77 1981-82 3-3 Debra Ames 29 Northen Ky. 74-75 East Carolina 1982-83 1984-85 2-0 Susann Brown 29 Western Ky. 75-76 Eastern Ky. 1971-72 1987-88 21-11 Priscilla Blackford 29 Murray State 82-83 East Tenn. St. 1977-78 1984-85 3-1 Evansville 1986-87 1986-87 0-1 Georgetown (Ky.) 1970-71 1975-76 6-0 Illinois 1978-79 1978-79 1-0 Coachin Records Indiana 1980-81 1980-81 0-1 Year Head 8oach Won Lost Indiana St. 1984-85 1984-85 2-0 70-71 Carole Stewart 5 3 Kentucky 1970-71 1987-88 4-23 Stewart-Total, 1 yr., 5-3 Kentucky St. 1975-76 1975-76 2-0 71-72 Sue Lucke 4 4 Kent St. 1978-79 1980-81 3-0 72-73 Sue Lucke 5 4 Louisville 1970--71 1987-88 12-15 73-74 Sue Lucke 7 4 Marshall 1976-77 1987-88 14-8 74-75 Sue Lucke 4 7 Miami (Ohio) 1980-81 1982-83 1-2 Lucke-Total, 4 yrs., 20-19 Middle Tenn. 1976-77 1987-88 5-19 75-76 Mickey Wells 8 12 Mississippi St. 1983-84 1983-84 0-1 76-77 Mickey Wells 16 9 Murray St. 1971-72 1987-88 18-11 77-78 Mickey Wells 18 10 North Carolina 1981-82 1981-82 1-0 78-79 Mickey Wells 28 4 Northern Ky. 1974-75 1985-86 14-9 79-80 Mickey Wells 21 9 Ohio 1981-82 1983-84 3-0 80-81 Mickey Wells 14 11 Ohio St. 1981-82 1983-84 0-2 80-81 Loretta Marlow 3 3 Old Dominion 1976-77 1976-77 0-1 81-82 Mickey Wells 20 9 Pittsburgh 1979-80 1979-80 1-0 Radford 1977-78 1985-86 3-1 82-83 Mickey Wells 16 14 Rio Grande 1970-71 1970-71 1-0 83-84 Mickey Wells 15 13 South Carolina 1978-79 1978-79 0-1 Wells-Total, 9 yrs., 156-91 Southwest Missouri 1982-83 1982-83 1-0 84-85 Loretta Marlow 14 13 Tennessee State 1987-88 1987-88 2-0 85-86 Loretta Marlow 13 15 Tenn. Tech 1977-78 1987-88 7-15 86-87 Loretta Marlow 13 15 Transylvania 1970-71 1973-74 3-1 87-88 Loretta Marlow 15 13 Vanderbilt 1982-83 1982-83 0-1 Marlow-Total, 4 yrs., 58-59 Virginia Tech 1982-83 1987-88 0-3 Total 18 years 239 172 W. Va. State 1986-87 1987-88 2-0 Wes tern Carolina 1983-84 1983-84 1-0 Western Ky. 1974-75 1987-88 10-15 Wright State 1987-88 1987-88 1-0 Xavier 1982-83 1987-88 4-0 Youngstown 1981-82 1987-88 6-6 28 MSU Lady Eagles '88-89

1,000 Point Club Donna Murphy 1976-80 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1976-77 25 243 487 .498 32 70 .457 437 17.4 518 20.7 1977-78 28 266 577 .461 68 111 .612 428 15.2 600 21.4 197879 22 179 379 .464 51 73 .699 236 10.7 409 18.6 1979-80 30 242 489 .495 48 79 .608 341 11.4 532 17.7 Totals 105 930 1932 .481 199 333 .598 1442 13.7 2059 19.6 Donna Stephens 1978-82 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1978-79 32 239 440 .543 116 149 .779 413 12.9 594 18.6 1979-80 10 57 115 .496 33 38 .858 96 9.6 147 14.7 1980-81 23 206 413 .499 64 90 .711 259 11.3 476 20.7 1981-82 28 205 413 .496 83 110 .755 276 9.9 493 17.6 Totals 93 707 1381 .512 296 387 .765 1044 11.2 1710 18.4 Robin Harmon 1978-82 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1978-79 32 216 401 .539 45 64 .703 164 5.1 477 14.9 1979-80 29 163 350 .466 28 39 .718 105 3.6 354 12.2 1980-81 31 196 398 .492 34 48 .708 110 3.5 426 13.7 1981-82 29 160 354 .452 22 35 .629 114 3.9 342 11.8 Totals 121 735 1503 .489 1 29 186 .694 493 4.1 1599 13.2 Priscilla Blackford 1980-83 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1980-81 31 167 340 .491 61 101 .604 314 10.1 395 12.7 1981-82 29 175 314 .557 62 96 .646 319 11.0 412 14.2 1982-83 29 215 389 .552 130 175 .743 375 12.9 560 19.3 1983-84 5 47 78 .603 20 26 .769 67 13.4 114 22.8 Totals 94 604 1121 .539 273 398 .686 1075 11.4 1481 15.8 Michelle Stowers 1976-80 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1976-77 24 164 320 .512 50 88 .561 250 10.4 378 15.7 1977-78 28 154 276 .557 84 122 .688 231 8.2 392 14.0 1978-79 29 140 246 .569 83 121 .686 207 7.1 363 12.5 1979-80 28 127 238 .534 82 123 .667 158 5.6 326 11.6 Totals 109 585 1080 .542 299 454 .659 846 7.8 1459 13.4 Irene Moore 1978-82 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1978-79 32 151 340 .444 37 70 .814 78 2.4 359 11.2 1979-80 20 97 198 .490 49 37 .784 51 2.6 232 11.6 1980-81 28 146 314 .465 46 53 .868 67 2.4 338 12.1 1981-82 28 126 289 .436 38 49 .776 65 2.3 290 10.4 Totals 108 520 1141 .456 170 209 .813 261 2.4 1219 11.3 Connie Appelman 1981-85 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1981-82 28 34 94 .362 14 18 .778 45 1.6 82 2.9 1982-83 30 133 304 .438 9 18 .500 70 2.3 275 9.2 1983-84 28 164 314 .522 40 59 .740 125 4.4 368 13.l 1984-85 27 192 380 .505 30 38 .790 120 4.4 414 15.3 Totals 113 523 1092 .479 93 133 .699 360 3.2 1139 10.l *Debra Ames 1974-78 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1974-75 10 241 24.l 1975-76 20 97 151 .642 47 75 .627 218 11.5 221 11.6 1976-77 22 101 216 .467 25 45 .555 157 7.1 227 10.3 1977-78 28 143 305 .468 55 99 .555 224 8.0 341 12.l Totals 80 1030 12.9 *Statistical information not available prior to 1975-76 season. Kelly Stamper 1985- Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG TP AVG 1985-86 28 119 266 .447 67 95 .705 138 4.9 305 10.9 1986-87 27 *124 292 .425 127 160 .794 213 7.9 381 14.1 1987-88 27 *101 259 .390 133 171 .778 204 7.6 336 12.4 Totals 82 *344 817 .421 327 426 .768 555 6.8 1022 12.5 *Includes three-point goals. MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 29

All-Time Results

MSU 1970-71 OPP 77 Kentucky St. 61 63 Austin Peay 56 71 Louisville 67 58 Centre 46 77 Centre 29 77 East Tenn. St. 91 55 Northern Ky. 66 29 Kentucky 60 60 Eastern Ky. 83 88 East Tenn. St. 73 79 Charleston 56 40 Georgetown 36 58 Morris Harvey 73 68 Kentucky 75 79 Kentucky 90 50 Kentucky 55 63 Kentucky 104 74 Tenn. Tech 92 83 Bellarmine 66 61 Rio Grande 29 89 Northern Ky. 91 92 Northern Ky. 78 90 Eastern Ky. 59 67 Berea 50 77 Murray State 59 76 Kentucky 84 72 Northern Ky. 69 30 Louisville 57 48 Marshall 61 62 Louisville 90 61 Kentucky 80 57 Transylvania 52 58 Louisville 65 Record: 18-1 0 Record: 21-9 Record: 5-3 78 Bellarmine 59 Coach: Mickey Wells Coach: Micky Wells Coach: Carole Stewart 60 Kentucky 75 74 Western Ky. 80 MSU 1978-79 OPP MSU 1980-81 OPP MSU 1971-72 OPP 68 Northern Ky. 81 86 Cumberland 50 86 Cumberland 39 33 Kentucky 56 67 Louisville 62 89 Illinois 72 72 Kent State 55 47 Kentucky 50 71 Cedarville 61 72 Kent State 57 34 Indiana 57 42 Georgetown 35 81 Georgetown 49 104 Morris Harvey 83 79 Kent State 70 44 Eastern Ky. 59 46 Louisville 66 115 Eastern Ky. 77 74 Miami (Ohio) 83 40 Murray State 44 Record: 8-12 91 Marshall 40 75 Central Missouri 91 56 Campbellsville 30 Coach: Mickey Wells 83 Kentucky 76 76 Brigham Young 79 45 Centre 31 100 Radford 84 86 Northern Ky. 90 48 Berea 30 MSU 1976-77 OPP 74 Middle Tenn. 67 64 Kentucky 84 Record: 4-4 75 Marshall 68 74 Louisville 75 68 Middle Tenn. 73 Coach: Sue Lucke 87 Cedarville 55 92 Murray State 78 65 *Murray State 62 86 Bellarmine 63 79 Austin Peay 63 56 • Austin Peay 49 MSU 1972-73 OPP 73 Northern Ky. 78 67 Western Ky. 60 64 *Charleston 71 33 Kentucky 47 58 Western Ky. 62 62 Northern Ky. 59 74 *Dayton 86 46 Centre 32 80 Middle Tenn. 91 85 Tenn. Tech 89 72 *Eastern Ky. 75 44 Charleston 39 75 Belmont 92 61 Dayton 67 81 *Western Ky. 77 33 Eastern Ky. 56 81 Eastern Ky. 69 95 Eastern Ky. 86 63 Tenn. Tech 83 39 Murray State 47 68 Kentucky 76 89 Marshall 64 111 Bellarmine 67 46 Transylvania 42 70 Western Ky. 89 77 Murray State 74 81 Ohio 62 40 Louisville 44 86 Murray St. 69 94 Western Ky. 77 60 Western Ky. 58 46 Georgetown 37 79 Marshall 59 98 Cumberland 47 95 Marshall 70 51 Centre 33 71 Northern Ky. 59 67 Austin Peay 54 69 Murray State 77 Record: 5-4 80 Dayton 69 91 Eastern Ky. 72 107 Campbellsville 48 Coach: Sue Lucke 81 Louisville 76 77 Western Ky. 72 79 Louisville 73 98 Bellarmine 63 76 Campbellsville 68 89 Marshall 48 MSU 1973-74 OPP 90 Morris Harvey 60 76 Northern Ky. 63 85 Northern Ky. 76 49 Louisville 46 71 Louisville 65 86 Kentucky 69 68 Louisville 73 37 Kentucky 32 73 Kentucky 84 82 Louisville 76 84 Eastern Ky. 65 50 Tran sylvania 32 92 Cincinnati 74 80 Bellarmine 48 51 Kentucky 66 57 Centre 31 80 Murray State 59 69 Louisville 66 97 Northern Ky. 83 34 Bellarmine 40 86 Eastern Ky. 64 73 Northern Ky. 65 83 Eastern Ky. 72 42 Eastern Ky. 48 70 Western Ky. 68 64 *South Carolina 70 Record: 17-14 43 Charleston 35 67 *Old Dominion 77 Record: 28-4 Coach: Mickey Wells 49 Berea 33 66 *Clemson 82 Coach: Mickey Wells *Coach: Loretta Marlow 47 Georgetown 37 Record: 16-9 • AJAW Regional 32 Murray State 53 Coach: Mickey Wells MSU 1981-82 OPP 33 Kentucky 55 • AIA W South Regional MSU 1979-80 OPP 95 Charleston 67 Record: 7-4 101 Bowling Green 49 75 Louisville 85 Coach: Sue Lucke MSU 1977-78 OPP 55 Pittsburgh 54 64 Middle Tenn. a67 88 Marshall 61 79 Cincinna ti 51 99 Tenn. Tech 83 MSU 1974-75 OPP 72 Radford 67 74 Campbellsville 53 77 North Carolina 67 28 Eastern Ky. 78 92 Morris Harvey 72 71 Marshall 43 72 East Tenn. St. 61 72 Bellarmine 64 73 Kentucky 72 58 Murray State 50 75 Youngstown 45 46 Ma rshall 74 81 Northern Ky. 69 58 Middle Tenn. 51 70 Akron 44 62 Georgetown 36 94 Middle Tenn. 89 66 Austin Peay 40 73 Western Ky. 57 69 Northern Ky. 73 81 Western Ky. 74 55 Louisville 56 61 Northern Ky. 70 41 Kentucky 58 64 Eastern Ky. 71 64 Dayton 69 69 Murray State 64 61 Berea 41 93 Dayton 70 65 Marshall 69 73 Austin Peay 48 38 Northern Ky. 63 64 Louisville 69 72 Murray State 64 44 Ohio State 66 60 Louisville 53 74 Northern Ky. 57 68 Austin Peay 58 87 Eastern Ky. 68 52 Western Ky. 58 93 Eastern Ky. 84 81 Northern Ky. 66 84 Marshall 52 41 Kentucky 70 63 Murray State 68 62 Tenn. Tech 84 88 Miami (Ohio) 76 Record:4-7 84 Western Ky. 89 67 Kentucky 86 72 Ohio 70 Coach: Sue Lucke 66 Belmont 64 63 Eastern Ky. 52 68 Western Ky. 74 78 Marshall 79 61 Middle Tenn. 70 93 Marshall 61 MSU 1975-76 OPP 82 Tenn. Tech 80 55 Western Ky. 51 63 Murray State 62 61 Marshall 75 72 Cincinnati 57 70 Eastern Ky. 65 72 Austin Peay 61 77 Kentucky St. 55 101 Murray State 87 81 Murray State 64 61 Louisville 66 68 Western Ky. 92 82 Louisville 74 67 Western Ky. 65 80 Eastern Ky. 69 30 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

0 77 Dayton 53 56 Middle Tenn. 53 1-- MSU 1985-86 }- OPP 83 Eastern Ky. 54 57 Middle Tenn. 86 53 Tenn. Tech 58 1- I 57 Radford 63 62 Marshall 69 69 Tenn. Tech 80 61 Virginia Tech 75 51 Northern Ky. 59 60 Murray State 67 80 Youngstown 68 51 Austin Peay 64 1.... ~ 63 Bowling Green 61 77 Austin Peay 55 66 Middle Tenn. 62 66 Murray State 63 ;v 58 Kentucky 73 72 Akron 68 66 Tenn. Tech 80 54 Northern Ky. 49 83 Cleveland St. 68 72 Youngstown 75 Record: 20-9 59 Youngstown 68 ~,1, 77 Charleston 49 74 Tenn. Tech 61 Coach: Mickey Wells 62 Akron 39 66 Western Ky. 85 61 Middle Tenn. 91 72 80 Carson-Newman 69 66 Eastern Ky. 87 65 Cincinnati 64 Tenn. Tech 70 MSU ~OPP 74 Western Carolina 57 71 Xavier 54 Bellarmine 60 60 94 51 Eastern Ky. 50 67 85 Xavier 66 78 Youngstown 80D-i MSU /<- 1987-88 OPP 64 Youngstown 57 60 Akron 61 o.-il- 52 Va. Tech. 59 68 Vanderbilt 69 65 Akron 51 59 Charleston 72 64 Middle Tenn. 74 o--~ 77 Cheyney 76 55 Western Ky. 71 71 Tenn. Tech 63 64 Xavier 51 69 So.West Missouri 53 Middle Tenn. 68 69 Western Mich. 59 49 82 Marshall 67 81 Concord 60 78 Ohio 70 63 Tenn. Tech 58 76 Austin Peay 81 84 Charleston 69 51 Middle Tenn. 660 /\ 66 Western Ky. 90 74 Murray State 61 60 Louisville 59 75 Murray State 63 ,- 73 Austin Peay 57 63 Louisville 65 83 Kentucky 101 73 Austin Peay 59 ')."'"\ 80 Murray State 81 77 Eastern Ky. 52 83 W.Va. State 67 77 Eastern Ky. 65 ~,\ 51 Eastern Ky. 64 76 Murray State 82 78 Eastern Ky. 79() 67 Marshall 57 47 Middle Tenn. 65 62 Austin Peay 57 84 Austin Peay 78 ,. 66 Akron 61 Record: 15-10 61 Akron 52 78 Murray State 102 ~ 61 Western Ky. 70 Coach: Mickey Wells 65 Youngstown 69 67 Tenn. State 60i 64 Tenn. Tech 63 i.\ ...\ 44 Cincinnati 62 85 Youngstown 76 J 79 Northern Ky. 58 \ MSU 1984-85 OPP 69 Tenn. Tech 79 84 Tenn. State 69 l 84 Austin Peay 661?.... 66 Kentucky 77 57 Middle Tenn. 71 62 Western Ky. 80 68 Louisville 81 73 Indiana St. 64 81 Eastern Ky. 71 66 Middle Tenn. 72 l 55 Marshall 65 ). 62 Western Ky. 83 72 Middle Tenn. 85 67 Tenn. Tech 84 68 Eastern Ky. 63 \Q 63 Carson-Newman 82 Record: 13-15 73 Ala.-Birm. 70 62 Cincinnati 68 83 Charleston 64 Coach: Loretta Marlow 93 Eastern Ky. 86 75 East Carolina 85 Wright State 83 5v49 East Tenn. St. 57 60 Virginia Tech 61 57 Louisville 68 MSU 1986-871- OPP 57 Tenn. Tech 70 64 Western Ky. Indiana St. 55 72 Bellarmine 68 69 Middle Tenn. 86 44 Tenn. Tech ~5"/).,, 7771 67 56 Charleston 70 68 Marshall 72 East Carolina 52 72 Murray State 91 53 Middle Tenn. Eastern Ky. 115 West Va. State 81 ~ 58 65 D}i 43 Western Ky. 83 76 Austin Peay 84 71 Murray State 74 69 Middle Tenn. 80 0 -ri- Austin Peay 52 41 76 Xavier 71 83 Bellarmine 67 Tenn. Tech 53 o"; 71 Evansville 85 70 Youngstown 85 60 Tenn. Tech 49 60 Marshall 73 Middle Tenn. 69 Ball State 65 56 Middle Tenn. 83 61 74 65 Austin Peay 59 Record: 16-14 65 Louisville 93 Record: 15-13 Coach: Mickey Wells 70 Murray State 59 60 Bowling Green 81 Coach: Loretta Marlow 62 Northern Ky. 54 76 Concord 50 MSU 1983-84iOPP 76 Youngstown 74 57 Kentucky 73 39 Ohio State 64 53 Akron 39 87 Youngstown 81 \-0 73 Ohio 62 72 Middle Tenn. 86 61 Akron 67 , ..\ 67 Alcorn State 66 66 Tenn. Tech 77 73 Middle Tenn. 90 \ ..3 61 Mississippi St. 67 65 Austin Peay 66 61 Tenn. Tech 76 I.,,. 82 Charleston 73 78 Murray State 76 74 Cincinnati 56 57 Louisville 51 Record: 14-13 67 Austin Peay 63 70 Marshall 57 Coach: Loretta Marlow 73 Murray State 63

All-OVC* OVC Player of the Year Donna Stephens 1978-79, 1980-81, 1981-82 Donna Murphy 1977-78, 1979-80 Donna Murphy 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80 Priscilla Blackford 1982-83 Michelle Stowers 1978-79 Priscilla Blackford 1981-82, 1982-83 OVC Coach of the Year Connie Appelman 1984-85 Mickey Wells 1978-79, 1981-82 Kelly Stamper 1986-87 *First team only OVC Female Athlete of the Year Priscilla Blackford 1982-83 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89 31

Year by Year Scoring Leaders 250 Rebound Club Year Player TP AVG 437 Donna Murphy 1976-77 1975-76 Susann Brown 267 14.1 428 Donna Murphy 1977-78 1976-77 Donna Murphy 518 20.7 413 Donna Stephens 1978-79 1977-78 Donna Murphy 600 21.4 375 Priscilla Blackford 1982-83 1978-79 Donna Stephens 594 18.6 341 Donna Murphy 1979-80 1979-80 Donna Murphy 532 17.7 319 Priscilla Blackford 1981-82 1980-81 Donna Stephens 476 20.7 314 Priscilla Blackford 1980-81 1981-82 Donna Stephens 493 17.6 272 Loni Guilette 1984-85 1982-83 Priscilla Blackford 560 19.3 259 Donna Stephens 1980-81 1983-84 Connie Appelman 368 13.1 250 Michelle Stowers 1976-77 1984-85 Connie Appelman 414 15.3 1985-86 Janice Towles 443 15.8 100 Assist Club 1986-87 Kelly Stamper 381 14.1 193 Teresa Ruby 1984-85 1987-88 Kelly Downs 428 15.3 178 Irene Moore 1980-81 164 Rita Berry 1982-83 Year by-Year Rebounding Leaders 141 Rita Berry 1983-84 Year Player REB A VG 136 Irene Moore 1981-82 1975-76 Debra Ames 218 11.5 129 Robin Harmon 1980-81 1976-77 Donna Murphy 437 17.4 128 Kelly Stamper 1987-88 1977-78 Donna Murphy 428 15.2 127 Robin Harmon 1978-79 1978-79 Donna Stephens 413 12.9 125 Susann Brown 1976-77 1979-80 Donna Murphy 341 11.4 122 Tiphanie Bates 1986-87 1980-81 Priscilla Blackford 314 10.1 121 Irene Moore 1978-79 1981-82 Priscilla Blackford 375 12.9 120 Susann Brown 1975-76 1983-84 Bernice Linner 154 5.7 114 Susann Brown 1977-78 1984-85 Loni Guilette 272 10.1 111 Tiphanie Bates 1985-86 1985-86 Melissa Ireton 223 8.0 108 Robin Harmon 1981-82 1986-87 Sheila Bradford 239 8.5 106 Donna Murphy 1979-80 1987-88 Druecilla Connors 214 7.6 103 Kelly Downs 1987-88 Year by Year Assist Leaders Top 10 Rebound Career Year Player A 1. Donna Murphy 1442 1976-80 4 yrs. 1975-76 Susann Brown 120 2. Priscilla Blackford 1075 1980-83 3+yrs. 1976-77 Susann Brown 125 3. Donna Stephens 1044 1978-82 4 yrs. 1977-78 Susann Brown 114 4. Michelle Stowers 846 1976-80 4 yrs. 1978-79 Robin Harmon 127 5. Debra Ames 599 1975-79 3 yrs. 1979-80 Donna Murphy 106 6. Loni Guilette 581 1980-85 4 yrs. 1980-81 Irene Moore 178 7. Kelly Stamper 555 1985- 3 yrs. 1981-82 Irene Moore 136 8. Lynn Miley 500 1980-84 4 yrs. 1982-83 Rita Berry 164 9. Robin Harmon 493 1978-82 4 yrs. 1983-84 Rita Berry 141 10. Melissa Ireton 460 1982-86 4 yrs. 1984-85 Teresa Ruby 193 1985-86 Tiphanie Bates 111 Top 10 Assist Career 1986-87 Tiphanie Bates 122 1. Irene Moore 499 1978-82 4 yrs. 1987-88 Kelly Stamper 128 2. Susann Brown 455 1974-78 4 yrs. 3. Rita Berry 449 1980-84 4 yrs. 600 Point Club 4. Robin Harmon 429 1978-82 4 yrs. 600 Donna Murphy 1977-78 5. Tiphanie Bates 332 1983-87 4 yrs. 6. Donna Murphy 318 1976-80 4 yrs. 500 Point Club 7. Kelly Stamper 304 1985- 3 yrs. 594 Donna Stephens 1978-79 8. Teresa Ruby 296 1981-85 4 yrs. 560 Priscilla Blackford 1982-83 9. Michelle Stowers 279 1976-80 4 yrs. 532 Donna Murphy 1979-80 10. Connie Appelman 186 1981-85 4 yrs. 518 Donna Murphy 1976-77 400 Point Club 493 Donna Stephens 1981-82 477 Robin Harmon 1978-79 476 Donna Stephens 1980-81 428 Kelly Downs 1987-88 426 Robin Harmon 1980-81 41 ti Connie Appelman 1984-85 41. '.c.'. Priscilla Blackford 1981-82 409 f1on na Murphy 1978-79 32 MS U Lady Eagles '88-89

COVERING THE LADY EAGLES Telephones This publication has been prepared to aid you in your coverage Two telephone lines are available at press row and in the press of the 1988-89 Morehead State Lady Eagles. Up-dated and room for use on a first-come, first-served basis by news media. additional information is available by contacting the MSU Sports Information Office teleph one number is 606-783-2500. That number is also the press row telephone number. Randy Stacy's Services number at home is 606-784-2922. Gary Jones' number at home The sports information department will provide game is 606-783-3613. programs, statistics and game notes. Complete play-by-play and statistical data will be available. As stated above, two telephones are available on press row and in the press room. Also available Press Credentials in the press room will be light refreshments, typewriters, a copier, All press credentials must be secured by contacting Randy one fax machine and a variety of other supplies to assist you. Stacy, Sports Information Director. Your cooperation in making your requests as far in advance as possible is appreciated. Requests, when possible, should be made in writing to Stacy at UPO 1023, Morehead State University, Morehead, Ky. 40351.

Broadcasts Broadcast permission must be secured in advan ce by contacting Randy Stacy, Sports Information Director. Broadcast lines can be ordered through the Morehead office of General Telephone at 606-784-4136. The Eagle Sports Network owns an additional broadcast line in Ellis T. J ohnson Arena for the use in the OVC trade-out agreement. Non-OVC teams can contact Chuck Mraz at 606-783-2001 for information about its availability.

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Print Media The Trail Blazer WKYT-TV WGOH-Radio Sports Editor Rob Bromley Lexington Herald-Leader Ken Jackson Morehead State University Dick Gabriel Gene McLean Box 487 Morehead, KY 40351 Dave Baker Mark Maloney Grayson, KY 41143 J ohn Jury Main and Midland Wire Services P.O. Box 5037 WVLK-Radio Lexington, KY 40507 Associated Press Lexington, KY 40505 Sports Director Sports Desk Ashland Daily Independent Kincaid Towers Courier.Journal Bldg. WLEX-TV Mike Reliford Lexington, KY 40592 525 West Broadway Alan Cutler Rocky Stanley Louisville, KY 40204 Carl Nathe WFTM-Radio Mark Maynard Box 1457 Sports Director Larry Bailey United Press International Sports Desk Lexington, KY 40501 626 Forest Ave. 17th Street State-Jouranl Bldg. WTVQ-TV Maysville, KY 41056 Ashland, KY 41101 321 West Main St. Kenny Rice WSIP-Radio The Courier.Journal Frankfort, KY 40601 Mark Sok Sports Director Bruce Branch Broadcast Media Box 5590 Box 591 525 West Broadway WM.KY-Radio Lexington, KY 40505 Paintsville, KY 41240 Louisville, KY 40202 Chuck Mraz WSAZ-TV WKKS-Radio The Herald-Dispatch Roger Redmon Bob Bowen Sports Director Sports Editor UPO 903 645 Fifth Ave. 1106 Fair Lane Box 2016 Morehead State University Huntington, WV 25720 Huntington, WV 25720 Morehead, KY 40351 Vanceburg, KY 41179 WOWK-TV The Ledger-Independent WMOR-Radio WLKS-Radio Jim Forrest Terry Bumbamer Sports Editor Dave Maetzold Sports Director Rick Hesterberg 129 College St. 43 West Second St. 109 West Main St. 555 5th Ave. West Liberty, KY 41472 Maysville, KY 41056 Morehead, KY 40351 Huntington, WV 25702 The Morehead News WCMI-Radio WYMT-TV The Kentucky Network Sports Editor Dick Martin, Jr. Sports Director Sports Director 722 W. First Street Box 309 Box 682 2043 Consul Crest Drive Morehead, KY 40351 Ashland, KY 41101 Hazard, KY 41701 Louisville, KY 40409 1988-89 Ohio Valley Conference Women's Composite Basketball Schedule

November (January continued) 15 Northern Kentucky @ Eastern Kentucky 13 Middle Tennessee @ UNC-Asheville 18 X-France@ Murray State 14 Tennessee State @ Tennessee Tech 21 X-France @ Tennessee Tech Murray State @ Morehead State 25 Murray State @ Southern Illinois Middle Tennessee@ East Tennessee State 26 Concord @ Morehead State Austin Peay @ Eastern Kentucky 25-26 Austin Peay in Holiday Inn Tourn. @ Statesboro, Ga. 16 Middle Tennessee @ Tennessee Tech EKU in Lady Panther Classic@ Pittsburgh, Pa. Austin Peay @ Morehead State 26-27 Tennessee State in Auburn Tourn, @ Auburn, Ala. Murray State @ Eastern Kentucky 26 Florida @ Tennessee Tech 18 Tennessee State @ Georgia 28 Louisville @ Eastern Kentucky 19 Western Kentucky @ Murray State 28-29 Hawaiian Tropic/Shoneys Inn Classic @ Murray State 21 Tennessee Tech @ Austin Peay 29 Tennessee State @ Alabama Morehe ad State @ Tennessee State Middle Tennessee @ UT-Chattanooga Eastern Kentucky @ Middle Tennessee Morehead State @ Bellarmine 23 Morehead State @ Middle Tennessee 30 Eastern Kentucky @ Marshall Tennessee Tech @ Murray State Austin Peay@ Vanderbilt Eastern Kentucky @ Tennessee State December Austin Peay @ Auburn 26 Morehead State @ Marshall 2-3 Shoney's Classic@ Middle Tennessee Kentucky State @ Tennessee State Tennessee Tech in San Diego Classic Tennessee State @ Murray State Tennessee State @ Wake Forest Tourn, 28 Eastern Kentucky @ Tennessee Tech 3 Morehead State @ Dayton Middle Tennessee @ Austin Peay Austin Peay @ UT-Chattanooga St. Louis Univ, @ Murray State 30 Middle Tennessee @ Murray State 5 Eastern Kentucky @ Cincinnati Morehe ad State @ Tennessee Tech Tennessee State @ Austin Peay 6 Tennessee State @ Memphis State Arkansas State@ Murray State February Vanderbilt @ Middle Tennessee 1 Shawnee State @ Eastern Kentucky Morehead State @ Charleston Morehead State @ East Tennessee State 7 Northern Kentucky @ Morehead 4 Austin Pe ay @ Murray State Eastern Kentucky @ Bowling Green Youngstown State @ Morehead State 8 Austin Peay@ Western Kentucky Middle Tennessee @ Tennessee State Middle Tennessee@ David Lipscomb 5 Georgia State @ Tennessee Tech 9-10 Austin Peay in UAB Tournament 6 Morehead State @ Eastern Kentucky lO East Tennessee State @ Tennessee Tech Mississippi Valley @ Tennessee State Morehead State @ Clemson Austin Peay @ Louisville Arkansas College @ Murray State 7 Western Kentucky@ Middle Tennessee 13 Tennessee State@ Vanderbilt Kentucky @ Tennessee Tech U AB @ Tennessee Tech South Alabama@ Murray State Morehead State @ Louisville 8 Wright State @ Eastern Kentucky 15 David Lipscomb @ Tennessee State 11 Austin Peay @ Tennessee State 16-18 Middle Tennessee in Midwest Classic @ Tulsa East Tennessee State @ Eastern Kentucky Murray State in Midwest Classic@ Tulsa Murray State @ Middle Tennessee State 17 Tennessee Tech @ Alabama Tennessee Tech @ Morehead State Morehead State@ UAB 13 Murray State @ Tennessee State East Carolina @ Tennessee State Austin Peay @ Middle Tennessee 19 Tennessee Tech @ UT-Chattanooga Tennessee Tech @ Eastern Kentucky 28-29 Middle Tennessee @ Wagner Holiday Tourn. Morehead State @ Western Kentucky 29 Murray State @ Loyola Marymount 15 Tennessee State@ UAB 30 Austin Peay @ Kentucky UT-Chattanooga @ Middle Tennessee Tennessee Tech @ Ole Miss Wright State @ Morehead State 31 Murray State@ San Diego 16 Eastern Kentucky@ Western Kentucky January 18 Murray State @ Tennessee Tech 2 Eastern Kentucky @ Rollins Middle Tennessee @ Morehead State Murray State@ San Diego State Tennessee State @ Eastern Ke ntucky 3 Eastern Kentucky @ Stetson 20 Austin Peay @ Tennessee Tech Kentucky @ Morehead State Middle Tennessee @ Eastern Ke ntucky 4 SE Missouri @ Austin Peay Tennessee State @ More head State 5 Murray State @ UT-Chattanooga Murray State @ Chicago State Austin Peay@ David Lipscomb 23 Tennessee State @ Alabama State Moreh ead State @ Cin cinnati 25 Morehead State @ Austin Peay Carson Newman @ Tennessee Tech Eastern Kentucky @ Murray State 7 Tennessee State@ Western Kentucky Tennessee Tech @ Middle Tennessee Murray State @ Austin Peay 27 Morehead State @ Murray State Eastern Kentucky @ Western Carolina Tennessee Tech @ Tennessee State 8 Kentucky @ Middle Tennessee Eastern Kentucky @ Austin Peay 9 Eastern Kentucky @ Morehead State March UT-Chattanooga @ Austin Peay 2 Tennessee Tech @ Western Kentucky Tennessee State @ Middle Tennessee 4 Murray State @ Chicago State Tennessee Tech @ Alabama State 6-7 OVC Tournament 11 Kentucky@ Eastern Kentucky X-Exhibition games Vanderbilt@ Tennessee Tech Bold indicates conference game