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GM 6 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN NOTES

2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Matt Jones, Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs • Office: (662) 846-4284 • Cell: (662) 719-9160 Email: [email protected] • Twitter: @DSUStatesmen • Facebook: Facebook.com/DSUStatesmen • Web: www.GoStatesmen.com

GAME INFORMATION LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL | GAME 6 THIS WEEK: CHRISTIAN BROTHERS DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN (4-1, 0-0 GSC) Date/Time: Dec. 1, 2012/2 p.m. Head Coach: David Midlick (, 1991) Location: Cleveland, Miss. Record at DSU: 4-1 (1st season) Career Record: 4-1 (1st season) Facility: Walter Sillers Coliseum Radio: Statesmen Sports Net vsVS TV: GoStatesmen TV CHRISTIAN BROTHERS LADY BUCCANEERS (2-2, 0-0 GSC) Live Stats: GoStatesmen.com Head Coach: Sarah Condra (Christian Brothers, 2004) Live Video: GoStatesmen.com Record at CBU: 15-42 (3rd season) Career Record: 15-42 (3rd season) Twitter Updates: @DSUStatesmen Series: Lady Statesmen leads 33-2 SIDEBARS, STREAKS, & STORY LINES Last Meeting: W, 56-35 (3.1.12) w The Lady Statesmen (4-1, 0-0 GSC) of Delta State University open play Saturday, Dec. 1, as the Lady Bucs (2-2, 0-0 GSC) of Christian Brothers University travels to Walter Sillers Coliseum. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. and the game will be featured SCHEDULE/RESULTS (4-1, 0-0 GSC) on the Statesmen Sports Network starting at 1:45 p.m. with the DSU Alumni Association Lady Statesmen Tipoff Show. Matt EXHIBITION Jones and J.T. Webb have the call. 11/1/2012 @ Mississippi Valley State W 58-52 w Delta State has won three games in a row, including back-to-back home victories over Tuskegee (72-53) and Stillman (90-54). w The Lady Statesmen and Lady Bucs renew their Gulf South Conference rivalry Saturday and jump start a highly anticipated league NONCONFERENCE schedule. DSU and CBU are meeting for the 36th time in series history with the Lady Statesmen owning a 33-2 edge in the standings. 11/12/2012 Selma University W, 99-37 The two schools met three times last season with the Green-and-White taking all three games, including a 56-35 win in the opening game 11/16/2012 vs. Clayton State University L, 51-68 of the GSC Tournament in Destin, Fla. 11/17/2012 vs. Brevard College W, 87-72 w The Lady Statesmen were picked to finish fourth overall this season in the annual Gulf South Conference Preseason Coaches Poll. 11/20/2012 W, 72-53 DSU received 33 poll points, while preseason favorite Alabama-Huntsville garnered 47. Christian Brothers was picked to finish seventh. 11/23/2012 Stillman College W, 90-54 w Delta State, who owns the league record with 15 conference championships, enters league play with an amazing 664-132 GSC record. w 12/1/2012 Christian Brothers University* 2 p.m. David Midlick (4-1) enters his first season as head coach of the Lady Statesmen, while bringing nine years of collegiate experience to Walter Sillers Coliseum. The Memphis, Tenn., native was a three-year starter at guard for the University of Mississippi as a player and 12/15/2012 @ Stillman College 5:30 p.m. has continued his coaching career with stops at Tennessee State and Austin Peay. 12/17/2012 @ Tuskegee University 5:30 p.m. w Brooke Rhodes, a junior shooting guard from Pelahatchie, Miss., was named to the Preseason All-GSC Team and has picked up right 12/29/2012 @ Ouachita Baptist University 5 p.m. where she left off last season. The 2011-12 Second Team All-GSC pick is averaging 11.6 points and 4.6 rebounds per contest. w Freshman guard Chelsey Rhodes (5-6/Monticello, Ark.) has made an immediate impact for the Lady Statesmen this season, leading the GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE team in scoring at 17.0 points per game. The speedy guard scored a career-high 19 points in DSU’s win over Brevard. 1/3/2013 @ (Tenn.)* 6 p.m. w Sophomore forward Rhandi Ball (6-0/Pontotoc, Miss.) has been a force on both ends of the court for the Lady Statesmen, averaging 8.8 1/5/2013 University of North Alabama* 2 p.m. points and 6.8 rebounds per game. Ball scored a career-high 18 points and grabbed 11 boards in the win over BC, while clearing 11 1/10/2013 @ * 6 p.m. rebounds versus No. 10 CSU. 1/12/2013 @ University of Alabama in Huntsville* 5 p.m. w Seneca Walton, a 6-foot-1 sophomore center, is dominating the paint early in the season. The Clarksdale, Miss., native is averaging 14.6 1/17/2013 University of West Alabama* 5:30 p.m. points and 7.2 rebounds per game, while shooting a blistering 59.2 percent from the field. 1/19/2013 University of West Georgia* 2 p.m. w Delta State enters league play leading the GSC in scoring at 79.8 points per game. The Lady Statesmen have topped 90 points twice, 1/24/2013 @ University of West Florida* 5 p.m. including wins over Selma (99-37) and Stillman (90-54). 1/26/2013 @ Valdosta State University* 6 p.m. w The Lady Statesmen have been a defense first program for the last 10 years and coach Midlick has kept the tradition rolling this season, 2/2/2013 @ Christian Brothers University* 2 p.m. as DSU is allowing opponents just 56.8 points and 36.7 percent shooting per game this season. Opponents are managing just 28.1 2/7/2013 Union University (Tenn.)* 5:30 p.m. percent from 3-point range as well. 2/9/2013 @ University of North Alabama* 1 p.m. 2/14/2013 Shorter University* 5:30 p.m. UP NEXT 2/16/2013 University of Alabama in Huntsville* 2 p.m. w Delta State closes out the nonconference schedule with three consecutive road games starting Saturday, Dec. 15 at Stillman College. 2/21/2013 @ University of West Alabama* 5:30 p.m. Game time is set for 5:30 p.m. at the HPER Center. The Lady Statesmen will conclude the fall semester at Tuskegee (12.17/5:30 p.m.) 2/23/2013 @ University of West Georgia* 2 p.m. and at Ouachita Baptist (12.29/5 p.m.). 2/28/2013 University of West Florida* 5:30 p.m. 3/2/2013 Valdosta State University* 2 p.m. LADY STATESMEN PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP POSTSEASON 3/7-10/2013 Gulf South Conference Tournament TBA (Samford University | Birmingham, Ala.) 3/16-19/2013 NCAA South Region Tournament TBA (TBA | Campus Sites) 3/29-4/7/2013 NCAA Elite Eight Tournament TBA (Rattlers Arena | San Antonio, Texas) G • 23 • JR G • 3 • SR G • 1 • FR F • 20 • SO F • 33 • SO Brooke Brittany Chelsey Rhandi Seneca Rhodes Roberts Rhodes Ball Walton PTS 11.6 PTS 6.0 PTS 17.0 PTS 8.8 PTS 14.6 REB 4.6 REB 3.4 REB 2.8 REB 6.8 REB 7.2 AST 2.0 AST 3.8 AST 2.2 AST 2.8 BLK 1.2 STL 2.2 STL 1.0 STL 2.6 STL 1.8 STL 1.8 FG% 35.8 FG% 32.4 FG% 49.2 FG% 44.1 FG% 59.2 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS 1 GM 6 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES LADY STATESMEN WEEKLY MEDIA PLANNER 26 Mon 27 Tues 28 Wed 29 Thurs 30 Fri 1 Sat 2 Sun

Practice | 3 p.m. Practice | 3 p.m. Practice | 3 p.m. Practice | 3 p.m. Practice | 3 p.m. Christian Bros. | 2 p.m. Practice | 10 a.m.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS POLICIES Matt Jones, Assistant AD/External Affairs* WEEKLY MEDIA LUNCHEON Email: [email protected] Each Monday during the season Delta State University hosts a media luncheon at Western Sizzlin’, located on Highway 61 South in Cleveland. Members of Office Phone: 662.846.4284 the media should pick up a plate and make their way to the reserved section of the restaurant. Coach David Midlick will open the media portion of the event Cell Phone: 662.719.9160 at 1 p.m. Lady Statesmen players are available upon request. To request players each week, please contact the Office of Athletic Communications.

Jim Ervin, Assistant Director Weekly Media Services Email: [email protected] The Athletic Communications Office produces a weekly release featuring game notes, updated statistics and other pertinent information on the Lady States- Office Phone: 662.846.4594 men women’s basketball program. To access this release, please log on to www.gostatesmen.com and click on women’s basketball. Each week’s release will Cell Phone: 662.721.5949 be located on the right side of the web page. The PDF formatted document is posted every Monday by noon.

Herb Brooks, Assistant* Player Interviews Email: [email protected] Media members must adhere to the following guidelines regarding Lady Statesmen player interviews: (1) All player interviews must be coordinated through Office Phone: 662.846.4285 the Athletic Communications Office; (2) Players are available for interviews, either at the Dorgan Center or via telephone prior to practice (generally 1:30- Cell Phone: TBD 4:00 p.m.) and following the completion of practice; (3) Please give at least 24 hours notice; (4) No interviews will be allowed prior to tipoff on gameday.

J.T. Webb, Assistant* Coaches Interviews Email: [email protected] Head coach David Midlick and his staff are also available for interviews weekday mornings between 10 a.m. and noon in their offices. Members of the staff Office Phone: 662.846.4285 will also conduct interviews after the conclusion of practice each day. Please contact the Athletic Communications Office to schedule an interview outside of Cell Phone: 662.719.9167 this time. No interviews will be granted before a game.

Benjamin Dishong, Assistant Press Credentials Email: [email protected] Requests for credentials for working press, photographers, television and radio should be made to Matt Jones, Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs. Office Phone: 662.846.4285 Credentials will be available at the Media Will Call gate located on the west side of Walter Sillers Coliseum. Credentials should be requested at least seven Cell Phone: 240.882.7640 days in advance of the game. No credentials will be mailed. If there is a special circumstance regarding one or more of the games, please contact the Athletic Communications Office. Eric Gallo, Coordinator of Multimedia Email: [email protected] Radio and Television Office Phone: 662.846.4285 Radio stations planning to originate a broadcast(s) from Walter Sillers Coliseum should contact the Director of Athletic Communications at least one week Cell Phone: 520-591-4523 prior to the planned broadcast. Courtesy lines are providied for the official station of the opposing school. Any other line needed will require assistance from DSU Telecommunications. Marks Elder, Coordinator of Multimedia Email: [email protected] Telephones Office Phone: 662.846.4285 There will be several working media telephone lines located in Walter Sillers Coliseum for credit card or collect calls. Should you need additional phone Cell Phone: 662.721.8822 services, please contact DSU Telecommunications at (662) 846-4030. *denotes Lady Statesmen Basketball contacts Practice Student Assistants The Delta State University Lady Statesmen have two facilities in which they practice. Practice begins everyday at 1:30 p.m. with team meetings and actual Christopher Chambers 662.846.4285 workouts beginning at 3 p.m. on either the main floor at Walter Sillers Coliseum or inside Wyatt Gymnasium. Practices are open to the media and general Dex Hopkins 662.846.4285 public. For more information on practice times, please contact the DSU Athletic Communications Office. Darrell Leopold 662.846.4285 Shay Marlow 662.846.4285 Parking A limited number of media parking spaces are available at Walter Sillers Coliseum. The spaces are passed out on a first come, first serve basis. It is suggested Mailing Address that parking passes be requested with the initial media credential request. Should special circumstances arise, please contact Matt Jones as soon as possible. DSU Box A3 • Cleveland, Miss. • 38733 WE’RE NOT THE FIGHTING OKRA Shipping Address Despite some rowdy student objections, athletic programs at Delta State University do not use the student-chosen sub-mascot, Fighting Okra. The Fighting DSU Athletic Communications Okra, the most vicious of all vegetables, was created by a band of students at DSU in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. While some on campus embrace the 1417 Maple Street • Chadwick-Dickson scary veggie, DSU Athletics does not. Our programs have always been, and will continue to be the Statesmen and Lady Statesmen. If you have a problem Cleveland, Miss. • 38733 with that, take it up with the vegetable in the corner with boxing gloves.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS The Delta State University Athletic Communications Office DELTA STATE MEDIA SPONSOR • THE IMAGE SPECIALIST is located on the second floor of the Billy Dorgan, Jr. Student Performance Center adjacent to the Chadwick- Delta State University Athletic Communications is sponsored by The Image Specialist, who provides complete print and copy solutions at affordible Dickson Athletic Field House. The office is open Monday prices to the Delta State University campus and greater Cleveland community. For more information, please visit The Image Specialist on Highyway 8 in through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on game day Cleveland or give them a call at 662-846-6482 today! as time requires. The AC Office may be reached by calling (662) 846-4284 or 846-4285. You can also e-mail as well at [email protected].

2 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS GM 6 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES 2012-2013 LADY STATESMEN NUMERICAL ROSTER LADY STATESMEN FAST FACTS # NAME POS HGT CL HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL Name of School: Delta State University 1 Chelsey Rhodes G 5-6 Fr. Monticello, Ark. Monticello HS City/Zip: Cleveland, MS 38733 Founded: 1924 3 Brittany Roberts G 5-6 Sr. Meridian, Miss. Shelton State Community College Enrollment: 4,324 4 Juquecia Chaney G 5-5 Fr. Star City, Ark. Star City HS School Colors: Forest Green & White 5 Shanae Govan G 5-3 Jr. Crossett, Ark. Arkansas Tech University Mascot/Nickname: Statesmen 12 Chadisty Hickman G 5-6 Jr. Preston, Miss. East Mississippi CC National Affiliation: NCAA DII 13 Kenisha Henry G 5-8 So. Carrolton, Miss. J.Z. George HS Conference: Gulf South 20 Rhandi Ball F 6-0 So. Pontotoc, Miss. Pontotoc HS Home Arena: Walter Sillers Coliseum 23 Brooke Rhodes G 5-8 Jr. Pelahatchie, Miss. East Rankin Academy Arena Capacity: 3,000 President: Dr. John Hilpert 25 Ashley Brown F 5-9 Fr. Cleveland, Miss. Cleveland HS Athletic Director: Ronnie Mayers (Interim) 33 Seneca Walton C 6-1 So. Clarksdale, Miss. Clarksdale HS Faculty Rep. Dr. Cooper Johnson 35 Bi’Anca Brooks F 6-0 Jr. West Memphis, Ark. Arkansas Baptist College Senior Women’s Admin: Dana George 42 Becca Ruckes C 6-0 Fr. Ripley, Miss. Ripley HS Athletic Dept. Phone: (662) 846-4300 Athletic Dept. Fax: (662) 846-4297 COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Basketball Phone: (662) 846-4465 Head Coach: David Midlick (Mississippi, 1991) Basketball Fax: (662) 846-4460 Assistant Coach: Blessing Chekwa (Mississippi State, 2006) Ticket Office Phone: (662) 846-4290 Graduate Assistant: Veronica Walker (Delta State, 2012) Athletic Trainer: Anita Miller, ATC (Kansas, 2012) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: David Midlick Alma Mater: University of Mississippi/1991 HC Record at DSU: 4-1 DavidMIDLICK Years at DSU: 1st Head Coach • 1st Year • Memphis, Tenn. • Mississippi, 1991 Career Record: 4-1 • First year as head coach at the NCAA level Years as Head Coach: 1st Assistant Coach: Blessing Chekwa • Proven recruiter as an assistant at the NCAA Division I level at Austin Peay/Tenn. State Alma Mater: Mississippi State University/2006 • Highly successful high school coach in Mississippi prior to making jump to college ranks Years at DSU 1st • Played three seasons at guard for the University of Mississippi Graduate Assistant: Veronica Walker • Started two seasons for former DSU head coach Ed Murphy at Ole Miss Alma Mater: Delta State University/2012

SUPPORT STAFF David Midlick (4-1) enters his first season at the helm of the Delta Midlick was an established and successful physical therapist in Green- Athletic Trainer: Gerald Jordan, ATC State University Lady Statesmen basketball program. He was formally ville, Miss., before embarking on the path to becoming a college head Basketball Trainer: Anita Miller, ATC introduced as the fifth head coach in Lady Statesmen history on coach. He twice served as head boys basketball coach (1994-97, 1999- Athletic Communications Director: Matt Jones, M.Ed. Monday, July 9, 2012. 2003) at Washington School and also served as varsity girls coach from Athletic Communications Contact: J.T. Webb 1999-2002. In between his stints at Washington, he coached varsity Athletic Communications Asst. Contact: Herb Brooks The Memphis, Tenn., native brings nine years experience at the NCAA boys and girls at Indianola Academy in Indianola. Miss. Facilities Coordinator: Jim Ervin, M.Ed. Division I level back to the . During his time with Multi-Media Coordinator: Eric Gallo Tennessee State and Austin Peay State, Midlick established himself as During his time at Washington School, Midlick was named the Missis- a great evaluator of talent and once on campus the ability to develop sippi Independent Association of Schools North AAA Coach of the Year TEAM INFORMATION student-athletes into successful players on and off the court. in 1996 and MAIS District I-AAA Coach of the Year in 1999. 2011-12 Record: 22-7 Gulf South Conference Record: 12-2 Prior to coming to DSU, Midlick spent the last two seasons as an Midlick enjoyed a strong playing career at the University of Mississippi GSC Finish: 1st/Regular Season assistant coach at Austin Peay State University, where he served under under head coach Ed Murphy. During his time with the Rebels, Midlick Final National Ranking: No. 13 head coach Carrie Daniels and the Lady Governors. Midlick was in played in 80 games with 33 starts at guard. In his three-year career, Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16 charge of forwards and centers development, while assisting with Midlick scored 459 points for an average of 5.8 points per game, while Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 recruiting, academic tracking, scheduling, compliance and game leading the Rebels in free throw percentage (83.7) all three seasons Letterman Returning/Lost: 4/9 planning. Two of his signees in the 2011 APSU class were ranked and three-point field goal percentage in 1989. First Year of Basketball 1925 nationally by ESPN. All-time Record: 1,028-247-3 The Rebels were a National Invitational Tournament participant in All-time GSC Record: 664-132 Midlick spent four seasons at Tennessee State University prior to 1989 and a Southeastern Conference Tournament finalist the fol- National Titles: Six joining the Austin Peay coaching staff. While with the Lady Tigers, lowing season. Midlick was a three-time Academic All-SEC selection NCAA Titles: Three Midlick helped engineer a complete turnaround from winless squad (1989-91), a 1991 SEC Male Scholar-Athlete and a finalist for SEC NCAA Appearances. 24/55-21 to Ohio Valley Conference contender. As the program’s recruit- Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Last Appearance 2011-2012 ing coordinator and director of post development, Midlick turned Place: NCAA Sweet 16/South Region Finals Tennessee State’s standout post players Obiageli Okafor, a first-team Midlick received his bachelor’s degree in biological science in 1991 Result: L/59-69, Rollins College All-Ohio Valley conference selection in 2010, and Jasmine Smith, an from the University of Mississippi and followed that with a bachelor’s OVC All-Newcomer team selection in 2009, into difference makers for degree in physical therapy from the University of Mississippi Medical the Lady Tigers. Center in 1994.

Before taking on the challenge at Tennessee State, Midlick began his He is married to the former Leslie Biddle of , Miss., also a dream to be a collegiate coach as an assistant coach for the legendary physical therapist. They have two sons, David Jr. and Will. Dave Loos at Austin Peay State. He served the Governors from 2003- 2006 and honed the skills that have served him at every stop along the way. Under Loos’ leadership, Midlick was responsible for preparing scouting reports and video preparation, while assisting with the evaluation and recruitment of student-athletes.

GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS 3 GM 6 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES CHELSEY RHODES LAST GAME: 12 pts vs Stillman CAREER HIGHS G • 5-6 • Fr. • Monticello, Ark. • MHS NOTES: Made debut versus Selma with 17 points, three Points: 19 vs. Brevard (11.17.12) rebounds and four assists in just 19 minutes of action...Con- Rebs: 3 vs. Selma (11.12.12) PPG RPG APG MPG nected on 3-of-4 3-point attempts in the game...Career-high 1 Assists: 4 vs. Selma (11.12.12) 19 pts versus BC at Union Classic. 17.0 2.8 2.2 26.8

BRITTANY ROBERTS LAST GAME: 6 pts | 6 assists vs. Stillman CAREER HIGHS PG • 5-6 • Sr. • Meridian • Shelton State NOTES: Led Lady Statesmen in assists last season...All-GSC Points: 22 vs. SAU (11.12.11) caliber point guard for DSU. 3 PPG RPG APG MPG Rebs: 6 vs. Selma (11.12.12) Assists: 9 vs. LMU (11.27.11) 6.0 3.4 3.8 22.2

JAQUECIA CHANEY LAST GAME: 2 pts | 6 rebounds vs. Stillman CAREER HIGHS G • 5-5 • Fr. • Star City, Ark. • Star City HS NOTES: Scored 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting in first career Points: 16 vs. Selma (11.12.12) collegiate game. Rebs: 6 vs. Stillman (11.23.12) PPG RPG APG MPG 4 Assists: 2 vs. Selma (11.12.12) 5.2 3.0 1.2 19.8

SHANAE GOVAN LAST GAME: 3 pts | 5 asts vs. Stillman CAREER HIGHS PG • 5-3 • Jr. • Crossett, Ark. • Arkansas Tech NOTES: Dished out five assists in first game as a Lady States- Points: 4 vs. Selma (11.12.12) men vs. Selma...Began collegiate career at Arkansas Tech 5 PPG RPG APG MPG Rebs: 2 vs. Selma (11.12.12) Assists: 5 vs. Stillman (11.23.12) 4.2 1.8 3.6 20.0

CHADISTY HICKMAN LAST GAME: 8 pts | 6 rebs | 4 asts vs Stillman CAREER HIGHS G • 5-6 • Jr. • Preston, Miss. • EMCC NOTES: Transfer from East Mississippi Community College... Points: 8 vs. Stillman (11.23.12) Scored a career-high eight points and grabbed a career-high Rebs: 6 vs. Stillman (11.23.12) PPG RPG APG MPG six boards versus Stillman College. 12 Assists: 4 vs. Stillman (11.23.12) 3.0 2.2 1.6 15.0

KENISHA HENRY LAST GAME: Reserve vs. Stillman CAREER HIGHS NOTES: Played as a reserve guard last season before a knee G • 5-8 • So. • Carrollton, Miss. • J.Z. George Points: 5 vs. SAU (11.12.11) injury forced her to miss the last 12 games PPG RPG APG MPG Rebs: 3 @ New Orleans (1.24.12) 13 Assists: 2 vs. SAU (11.12.11) - - - -

RHANDI BALL LAST GAME: 8 pts | 4 rebs vs. Stillman CAREER HIGHS NOTES: Career-high 18 points versus Brevard...Back-to-back Points: 18 vs. Brevard (11.17.12) F • 6-1 • So. • Pontotoc • Pontotoc HS games at Union Classic with 11 rebounds...GSC Freshman of Rebs: 17 @ Miss. Valley St. (11.1.12) PPG RPG APG MPG the Year in 2011-12. 20 Assists: 5 vs. Selma (11.12.12) 8.8 6.8 2.8 21.0

BROOKE RHODES LAST GAME: 22 pts | 6 rebs vs. Stillman CAREER HIGHS G • 5-8 • Jr. • Pelahatchie, Miss. • East Rankin NOTES: All-GSC shooting guard as a sophomore...Named Points: 27 @ UWA (2.11.12) to Preseason All-GSC team...Season-high 22 points versus 23 PPG RPG APG MPG Stillman College. Rebs: 9 @ UWG (2.9.12) Assists: 6 vs. CBU (2.25.12) 11.6 4.6 2.2 28.6

ASHLEY BROWN LAST GAME: 10 pts vs. Stillman CAREER HIGHS NOTES: Career-high 10 points versus Stillman College...Nine Points: 10 vs. Stillman (11.23.12) F • 5-9 • Fr. • Cleveland, Miss. • CHS rebounds vs. Selma... Rebs: 9 vs. Selma (11.12.12) PPG RPG APG MPG 25 Assists: 1 vs. Selma (11.12.12) 4.3 4.0 0.3 9.8

SENECA WALTON LAST GAME: 11 pts | 6 reb vs. Brevard CAREER HIGHS F • 6-1 • So. • Clarksdale, Miss. • CHS NOTES: Major presence as a power forward last season for Points: 24 vs. Brevard (11.17.12) the Lady Statesmen...Scored a career-high 24 points versus 33 PPG RPG BPG MPG Brevard at Union Classic. Rebs: 15 @ UAH (2.16.12) Blocks: 3 @ UAH (2.16.12) 14.6 7.2 1.2 24.2

LAST GAME: 8 pts | 4 rebs vs. Stillman CAREER HIGHS BECCA RUCKES NOTES: Turned in a double-double in first career game vs. Points: 16 vs. Selma (11.12.12) C • 6-0 • Fr. • Ripley, Miss. • RHS Selma with 16 points and 15 rebounds... Rebs: 15 vs. Selma (11.12.12) PPG RPG BPG MPG 42 Blocks: 2 vs. Selma (11.12.12) 6.0 5.8 0.8 14.4

4 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS GM 6 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES CHRISTIAN BROTHERS & DELTA STATE TO OPEN GSC PLAY OUR GLASS... In a year where the Gulf South Conference will undergo a massive Delta State had dominated the boards this season by a +15.0 amount of change, two league stalwarts will tipoff the 2012-13 margin. Through five games, the Lady Statesmen are averaging league season on Saturday, Dec. 1, as the Lady Statesmen welcome 48.4 rebounds per game, while allowing 33.4 rebounds. the Lady Bucs of Christian Brothers University into Sillers Coliseum. Game time is set for 2 p.m. MIDLICK ERA BEGINS AT DELTA STATE Only the fifth coach in the modern era of Lady Statesmen DSU and CBU are meeting for the 36th time in series history with Basketball, David Midlick (4-1) began his tenure as head coach GULF SOUTHG CONFERENCES 2012-13C STANDINGS the Lady Statesmen owning a 33-2 edge in the standings. The two Monday night with a 99-37 victory over Selma University at schools met three times last season with the Green-and-White taking Sillers Coliseum. TEAM GSC PCT OVR PCT STRK all three games, including a 56-35 win in the opening game of the Valdosta State 0-0 0.000 4-0 1.000 W4 GSC Tournament in Destin, Fla. The Memphis, Tenn., native brings nine years experience at North Alabama 0-0 0.000 6-1 0.857 W6 the NCAA Division I level back to the Mississippi Delta. During Delta State 0-0 0.000 4-1 0.800 W3 THREE AND COUNTING... his time with Tennessee State and Austin Peay State, Midlick West Alabama 0-0 0.000 4-2 0.667 W1 The Lady Statesmen are entering Saturday’s game on a three game established himself as a great evaluator of talent and once on Alabama-Huntsville 0-0 0.000 3-2 0.600 L2 winning streak. Delta State has put down Brevard (87-72), Tuskegee campus the ability to develop student-athletes into successful West Georgia 0-0 0.000 3-2 0.600 W1 (72-53) and Stillman (90-54) in order. players on and off the court. Christian Brothers 0-0 0.000 2-2 0.500 W2 Shorter x 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 W1 LADY STATESMEN QUITE OFFENSIVE UNDER MIDLICK Prior to coming to DSU, Midlick spent the last two seasons as Union x 0-0 0.000 2-3 0.400 L1 Delta State opens GSC play Saturday leading the league in scoring at an assistant coach at Austin Peay State University, where he West Florida 0-0 0.000 2-4 0.333 W2 79.8 points per game. In fact, the Lady Statesmen lead the league in served under head coach Carrie Daniels and the Lady Governors. field goal percentage (45.8), scoring margin (+23.0), rebounding of- Midlick was in charge of forwards and centers development, DATE TIME GAME fense (48.4), rebounding margin (+15.0), and rank second in 3-point while assisting with recruiting, academic tracking, scheduling, 11/29/2012 5:00 p.m. West Alabama @ Shorter FG percentage (33.3). compliance and game planning. Two of his signees in the 2011 11/29/2012 5:30 p.m. West Georgia @ Alabama-Huntsville APSU class were ranked nationally by ESPN. 11/29/2012 6:00 p.m. West Florida @ North Alabama Individually, Chelsey Rhodes (17.0 ppg) ranks third in the league in 11/29/2012 6:00 p.m. Valdosta State @ Union scoring, while Seneca Walton (14.6 ppg) is eighth and Brooke Rhodes LADY STATESMEN PICKED 4TH IN GSC COACHES POLL 12/1/2012 12:00 p.m. Valdosta State @ North Alabama (11.6) 15th respectively. Delta State found itself in unfamiliar territory, as the Lady 12/1/2012 2:00 p.m. West Florida @ Union Statesmen were picked fourth in the annual Preseason Gulf 12/1/2012 2:00 p.m. Christian Brothers @ Delta State RHODES BACK ON TRACK South Conference Coaches’ Poll. DSU has not been picked lower 12/1/2012 6:00 p.m. West Alabama @ Alabama-Huntsville Junior shooting guard Brooke Rhodes, a 2011-12 Second Team All-GSC than second in any preseason league poll since the 2003-04 12/2/2012 3:00 p.m. Shorter @ West Georgia selection, finally got back on track with a 22-point effort in DSU’s season. 12/4/2012 6:00 p.m. Christian Brothers @ Rhodes (Tenn.) 90-54 victory over Stillman College. The Pelahatchie, Miss., native is 12/4/2012 7:00 p.m. Fort Valley State @ Valdosta State averaging 11.6 points and 4.6 rebounds per game this season. UAH claimed five first-place votes and two second-place votes, 12/6/2012 5:30 p.m. Shorter @ Montevallo a total of 47 points, as it was the choice as the GSC’s top team WALTON’S WATCH IN THE PAINT in the preseason voting poll done by the conference’s head Sophomore center Seneca Walton has dominated the paint so far this coaches. Last year’s surprise GSC Champions, West Alabama, season for the Lady Statesmen, averaging 14.6 points and 7.2 boards finished with a total of 42 points, three first-place votes and per game, while shooting 59.2 percent from the field. The Clarksdale, three second-place votes, while Valdosta State rounds out the Miss., native scored a career-high 24 points and grabbed nine Top 3 with a total of 35 points. rebounds in the 87-72 win over Brevard. Her points and rebounds per game both rank in the GSC’s top 10. After a 22-7 season, including a 12-2 GSC record, Delta State is USA TODAY/ESPN WBCA TOP 25 POLL ranked fourth with 33 total points. North Alabama completes TRAVELING A NEW RHODES the top five with 26 points. RANK-TEAM REC PTS LW Freshman guard Chelsey Rhodes has made an immediate impact for 1. Ashland University (Ohio) -30 1 6-0 774 the Lady Statesmen this season, leading the team in scoring at 17.0 LADY STATESMEN, NOT FIGHTING OKRA 2 . Bentley University (Mass.) 2 3-0 738 points per game. The speedy guard scored a career-high 19 points Despite some rowdy student objections, athletic programs 3 . Pittsburg State University (Kan.) 3 4-0 697 in DSU’s win over Brevard. The 5-foot-6 Monticello, Ark., native has at Delta State University do not use the student-chosen sub- 4 . University of South Carolina - Aiken 5 4-0 636 scored in double figures in all three games this season, including 15 mascot, Fighting Okra. The Fighting Okra, the most vicious of all 5 . Clayton State University (Ga.) 7 2-0 581 points versus No. 10 Clayton State and 17 in the season-opener versus vegetables, was created by a band of students at DSU in the late 6 . University of Indianapolis (Ind.) 8 4-0 548 Selma. 1980’s and early 1990’s. 7 . Shaw University (N.C.) -1 6 1-0 537 8 . Western Washington University 9 4-0 502 RHANDI’S BALLIN’ While some on campus embrace the scary veggie, DSU Athletics 9 . Wayne State College (Neb.) 10 3-0 466 Sophomore forward Rhandi Ball has picked up right where her GSC does not. Our programs have always been, and will continue to 10. Augustana College (S.D.) 12 4-0 447 Freshman of the Year honor season left off, averaging 8.8 points and be the Statesmen and Lady Statesmen. If you have a problem 11 . Gannon University (Pa.) 11 4-1 441 6.8 rebounds per game, while dishing out 2.8 assists per contest. The with that, take it up with the vegetable in the corner with 12 . Washburn University (Kan.) 13 4-0 427 6-foot-1 Pontotoc, Miss., native scored a career-high 18 points and boxing gloves. 13 . Rollins College (Fla.) 4 5-1 374 11 rebounds in DSU’s 87-72 victory over Brevard. She also cleared 11 14 . Holy Family University (Pa.) 14 4-1 314 rebounds in the loss versus No. 10 Clayton State. HISTORIC WALTER SILLERS COLISEUM 15 . Edinboro University (Pa.) 15 2-1 290 The Lady Statesmen begin their 38th season inside the historic 16 . Simon Fraser University (BC) 17 6-1 285 WAVES AND WAVES AND WAVES confines of Walter Sillers Coliseum. The parquet floor has seen 17 . Nova Southeastern University (Fla.) 19 5-0 235 Coach David Midlick’s philosophy is a simple one, fresh players equals 15 Gulf South Conference championships, three NCAA National 18 . Grand Canyon University (Ariz.) 18 5-2 195 better results and this season Delta State is certainly putting that plan Championships and 24 NCAA Tournament teams during its 19 . Indiana University of Pennsylvania 22 3-0 181 into place. Through the first five games, the Lady Statesmen have tenure as the home of the Green-and-White. 20 . Emporia State University (Kan.) 20 3-1 157 six players averaging 20+ minutes per game and 10 totaling 10+ 21 . University of Wisconsin - Parkside 16 3-1 115 minutes per contest. Brooke Rhodes (28.6) and Chelsey Rhodes (26.8) The 4,000-seat arena offers fans a panoramic view from two 22 . Wingate University (N.C.) 23 4-1 107 lead the way the green-and-white in minutes played this season. different levels, including more than 1,000 chair-back seats in 23 . Fort Hays State University (Kan.) NR 6-0 105 the mezzanine level. During the spring of 1997 the bleachers 24 . Assumption College (Mass.) NR 5-0 90 SMOTHERING DEFENSE on the lower east level were replaced with luxury seats for fans 25 . Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania NR 3-0 80 The Lady Statesmen have been a defense first program for the last 10 and lowered almost to floor level in 1999. The famed floor that years and coach Midlick has kept the tradition rolling this season, as so many DSU greats played on was replaced by a state of the art Others Receiving Votes: Limestone College (S.C.) 67; University of Alaska DSU is allowing opponents just 56.8 points and 36.7 percent shooting parquet floor following the 1998 season. - Anchorage 59; Valdosta State University (Ga.) 56; University of Central per game this season. Opponents are managing just 28.1 percent Missouri 52; Tarleton State University (Texas) 39; Drury University (Mo.) 37; from 3-point range as well. California State University - Chico 34; University of California - San Diego 32; Metropolitan State University of Denver (Colo.) 31;

GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS 5 GM 6 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES “FAB FIVE” THE FIRST OF MANY AT DSU LEGENDS COACH HERE Coach Margaret Wade built a dynasty at Delta State around a group Very few coaches have had the impact on their respective universities of players, known simply as the “Fab Five.” -Stewart (C), like Margaret Wade and Lloyd Clark. The two coaches combined to Debbie Brock (PG), Cornelia Ward (F), Wanda Hairston (F) and Ramona win 651 games and six National Championships while prowling the Von Boeckman (F) became the first and potentially only starting five sidelines at Delta State. Wade is often referred to as “the Mother of named All-American in the same year. All five DSU starters were modern women’s college basketball,” while Clark’s teams were widely named to the Hanes 1976-77 All-American Team following a 32-3 known for their defensive prowess and athleticism. season and their third-straight AIAW national championship. Wade coached the Lady Statesmen to three straight AIAW National BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME HOME TO TWO LADY STATESMEN Championships, and players under her direction remain on top of the Delta State is the only university in Mississippi and the Gulf South DSU record books. Coach Wade had such an impact, that in 1978, the Conference to boast two inductees into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Women’s Basketball Coaches Association named their Player of the Fame - Lily Margaret Wade (1986) and Lusia Harris-Stewart (1992). Year award after coach Margaret Wade, The Wade Trophy.

Wade became the first female inductee in 1986 after a storied career Coach Wade had an unheard of record of 109-6 during her first four as a collegiate and high school coach. Her career record stands at 610- years at the helm of DSU Women’s Basketball. In 1986, Wade became 112 in 19 seasons at Cleveland High and six seasons at DSU. the first woman to be inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. CLARK Harris-Stewart simply changed the game when arrived on the scene in 1975. The 6-foot-3 center still stands as one of the game’s all-time During his 19 years as head coach, Lloyd Clark became one of the DSU TIED TO BEGINS OF WOMEN’S COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL greats. In four years at DSU, she scored 2,981 career points (25.9 ppg), greatest coaches in women’s basketball history. Clark compiled an In the early 1970’s, the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for grabbed 1,662 rebounds (14.4 rpg), and graduated with fifteen of amazing 494-98 record from 1983-2002. His teams won three NCAA Women began a push to make women’s basketball accessible to eighteen DSU team, single game and career records. DII National Championships, including back-to-back titles in 1989 college and universities across the country. Delta State was one of the and 1990. first to make it a priority. Harris-Stewart led DSU to a 109-6 record and three straight AIAW Na- tional Championships. Harris-Stewart was a member of the first-ever Clark’s teams reached the NCAA Tournament in 16 of his 19 seasons, Under Naismith Hall of Famer Margaret Wade, the Lady Statesmen women’s silver medal Olympic team in 1976, and held the distinction and advanced to the Elite Eight 11 times. Clark was named Gulf South enjoyed unprecedented success from 1974-75 to 1976-77, claiming of being the team’s leading scorer and leading rebounder. Conference Coach of the year five times. In 2006, Clark was inducted three straight AIAW National Championships. During her tenure as into the MS Sports Hall of Fame. head coach, the Lady Statesmen went 157-23, including 93-4 during 2,000 POINTS - 1,000 REBOUNDS their national championship seasons. The Lady Statesmen boast four players in the 2,000 point/1,000 rebound Club. Lusia Harris-Stewart (1974-77) headlines the club, as After moving to NCAA Division II in 1986, the Lady Statesmen have DSU’s all-time leading scorer (2,981) and rebounder (1,662). Deborah continued to be one of the game’s most successful programs. DSU Temple (1982-84) joined the club following the 1984 season with claimed NCAA DII national championships in 1988-89, 1989-90 and 2,225 points and 1,047 rebounds. LaTanya Patty (1990-93) joined 1991-92. the club in 1993, finishing her career with 2,106 points and 1,061 rebounds, and Veronica Walker became the latest addition in February The Lady Statesmen also boast the most wins by an NCAA DII member with 2,128 points and 1,043 rebounds. institution with 980 (980-241-3).

WBCA HONORS PLAYER OF THE YEAR WITH THE WADE TROPHY Each year the best player in NCAA Division I women’s basketball is bestowed the most distinct award of its kind, named after a woman who changed the face of the sport forever. The setting: Delta State University, Cleveland, Mississippi. This landmark is the plateau where Lily Margaret Wade pioneered a movement in women’s collegiate basketball, first, as a student-athlete, then as an administrator, but most notably as a coach. Garnered as “The Mother of Modern Women’s Collegiate Basketball,” Wade pioneered an unprecedented dynasty in women’s basketball, which led to the growth and popularity of the sport during the 1970’s. Today, Lily Margaret Wade’s legacy is remembered and symbolized through the oldest and most prestigious award presented in Division I women’s basketball, The State Farm Wade Trophy.

WADE TROPHY WINNERS SINCE 1993 2011 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2010 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2009 Maya Moore, Connecticut 2008 Candice Wiggins, Stanford 2007 Candace Parker, Tennessee 2006 Seimone Augustus, LSU 2005 Seimone Augustus, LSU 2004 Alana Beard, Duke 2003 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut 2002 Sue Bird, Connecticut 2001 Jackie Stiles, Southwest Missouri State 2000 Edwina Brown, Texas 1999 Stephanie White-McCarty, Purdue “My last will and testament to the “Margaret Wade Trophy” will be the satisfac- 1998 Ticha Penicheiro, Old Dominion tion that prospects of the award will create and stimulate desires in young 1997 DeLisha Milton, Florida women athletes throughout the country which will propel them to their greatest 1996 Jennifer Rizzotti, Connecticut NANCY LEIBERMAN achievements in athletics; if their athletic accomplishments can be recognized by 1995 Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut the award, then my life has been worthwhile.” 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick, Minnesota ~Lily Margaret Wade, DSU head coach (1973-79) 1993 Karen Jennings, Nebraska & MARGARET WADE

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SIX-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1974-1975 • 28-0 • A.I.A.W National Champions • Coach Margaret Wade The second year of the Margaret Wade regime would pave the way for over 30 years of success on the hardwood, as coach Wade guided the Lady Statesmen to an undefeated 28-0 record and the program’s first national championship. The Lady Statesmen walked through the A.I.A.W. Mississippi State Tournament with victories over Ole Miss (76-52) and (89-87). In the A.I.A.W. National Tournament, the Lady Statesmen reeled off four straight wins to claim the title in Harrisburg, Penn. DSU defeated Federal City (77-75, OT), Tennessee Tech (88-66), Southern Connecti- cut (71-68), and Immaculata (90-81) en route to the title.

1975-1976 • 33-1 • A.I.A.W National Champions • Coach Margaret Wade The Lady Statesmen became the first major college women’s basketball team to claim back-to-back A.I.A.W. championships with a 33-1 record. Led by the “Fab Five” and consensus All-American Lusia Harris, the Lady Statesmen proved to be better than advertised. Delta State shook off a 64-53 loss to Immaculata on Feb, 23, 1976 to refocus and begin an improbable march to history. Coach Wade wasted little time with four straight wins at the A.I.A.W Mississippi State Tournament to advance to nationals. Once again faced with hostile road crowds, DSU reeled off seven straight wins, including a 69-64 victory over Immaculate for the crown.

1976-1977 • 32-3 • A.I.A.W National Champions • Coach Margaret Wade Dynasty is a word too often used to describe one school’s dominance in a sport. With Margaret Wade and the Lady Statesmen, it’s understood. The Lady Statesmen erased any doubt of a potential let-down after two straight national championships by rolling to their third straight and a 32-3 overall record. Lusia Harris and the “Fab Five” etched their names in the annals of sport with wins over Minnesota (87-43), Southern Connecticut (75-49), Tennessee (62-58) and Louisiana State (68-55) to claim the nation’s first women’s collegiate basketball three-peat. DSU went 14-0 at home that year and all five starters were named “All-Americans.”

1988-1989 • 30-4 • NCAA DII National Champions • Coach Lloyd Clark In his fourth season at the helm of the Lady Statesmen basketball program, coach Lloyd Clark returned Delta State Women’s Basketball to the top’s of NCAA Division II as national champions! With a nucleus of Crystal Hardy, Jo Lynn Davis, and many others, the Lady Statesmen rolled to a 30-4 finish en route to the national title. DSU defeated Jacksonville State (76-67), and West Georgia (77-72, OT) to claim the GSC title. Both teams would factor into the national tournament as well. After fighting off four regional foes, DSU blasted California-Poly Pomona, 88-58, for the title and became the first school in NCAA history to win a title at home.

1989-1990 • 32-1 • NCAA DII National Champions • Coach Lloyd Clark Building off the legacy of Margaret Wade and the great teams of the 1970s, coach Lloyd Clark and the Lady Statesmen captured a second straight national title in 1989-1990. The Lady Statesmen posted an impressive 32-1 overall record, and successfully defended Walter Sillers Coliseum 16 times with no home defeats. DSU would do more than enough to win the Gulf South Conference, out right, posting a 16-0 GSC record. Entering the Division II National Tournament, the Lady Statesmen obliterated Albany State by a score of 74-42. Delta State defeated Bentley, 77-43, to claim a second straight national championship.

1991-1992 • 30-4 • NCAA DII National Champions • Coach Lloyd Clark Coach Lloyd Clark and the Lady Statesmen collected their third title in four years in 1991-1992 with a 30-4 overall record and a narrow 65-63 victory over North Dakota State in Fargo, N.D. After failing to claim the program’s second three-peat in the 1990-1991 season, the Lady Statesmen were focused and ready to return Delta State to the national championship. DSU marched to the national title led by NCAA Tournament MVP Leslie McKiernon, downing Fla. Tech, W. Georgia, N. Dakota, and Bentley en route to the title game.

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1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 28-3, 13-1 • Coach Lloyd Clark 28-2, 14-0 • Coach Lloyd Clark 30-3, 13-1 • Coach Lloyd Clark

1988-1989 1994-1995 1995-1996 30-4, 12-2 • Coach Lloyd Clark 22-8, 11-3 • Coach Lloyd Clark 27-6, 10-4 • Coach Lloyd Clark

1996-1997 1998-1999 1999-2000 25-6, 12-2 • Coach Lloyd Clark 26-5, 12-2 • Coach Lloyd Clark 29-3, 12-2 • Coach Lloyd Clark

2000-2001 2001-2002 2005-2006 32-3, 14-2 • Coach Lloyd Clark 24-6, 13-3 • Coach Lloyd Clark 30-3, 14-2 • Coach Sandra Rushing

2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 28-4, 13-1 • Coach Sandra Rushing 33-1, 16-0 • Coach Sandra Rushing 30-7, 13-1 • Coach Sandra Rushing

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LADY STATESMEN RECORDS Scoring Rebounds Game 58, Lusia Harris (11/20/75)vs. TTU Game 40, Deborah Temple (2/14/83) vs. UAB Season 1,060, Lusia Harris ,1975-76 Season 514, Lusia Harris, 1975-76 Career 2,981, Lusia Harris, 1974-77 Career 1,662, Lusia Harris, 1974-77

Scoring Average Rebounding Average Season 31.2, Lusia Harris, 1975-76 Season 15.6, Deborah Temple, 1982-83; Career 25.9, Lusia Harris, 1974-77 451 rebounds, 29 games 25.9, Deborah Temple, 1982-84 Career 14.5, Lusia Harris, 1974-77

Field Goals Assists Game 25, Deborah Temple (3/4/83) vs. UTM Game 20, Melissa Ward (1/31/79) vs. MSU Season 457, Lusia Harris, 1975-76 Season 335, R. Von Boeckman, 1975-76 Career 1,267, Lusia Harris, 1974-77 Career 1,005, R. Von Boeckman, 1975-78 Career (NCAA Era) 963, Sarita “Bug” Cooper, 2007-2011 Field Goal Attempts Game 40, Lusia Harris (12/6/75) vs. SFA Blocked Shots Season 738, Lusia Harris, 1975-76 Game 9 , Veronica Walker vs. Southern Arkansas (1/8/11) Career 2,001, Lusia Harris, 1974-77 9, Vickie Jackson (2/10/86) vs. Troy State Season 83, Pam Lockett, 1989-90 Field Goal Percentage Career 232, Pam Lockett, 1987-90 Season .698, Stacy Johnson, 1996-97 226 made, 339 attempts Steals Career .633, Lusia Harris, 1974-77 Game 11, Shorlone Crockam, 1/9/93 vs. VSU 1,267 made, 2,001 attempts Season 112, Deborah Temple, 1983-84 Career 358, Vickie Jackson, 1983-86 Games Played Career 135, Carla Holder, 1981-84

Free Throws Game 20, D. Temple (1/7/83)vs. McNeese St. Season 189, Deborah Temple,1982-83 Career 447, Lusia Harris, 1974-77 MOE BELL

Free Throws Attempted Game 25, D. Temple (1/7/83) vs. McNeese St. Season 294, Deborah Temple,1982-83 Career 665, Lusia Harris, 1974-77

Free Throw Percentage Season .933, Moe Bell, 2010-01 28 made, 30 attempts Career .870, Moe Bell, 2007-2011 107 made, 123 attempts

Three-Point Field Goals Game 10, Moe Bell (3/4/10) vs. UWA Season 99, Moe Bell, 2008-2009 Career 286, Moe Bell, 2007-2011

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Game 14, Moe Bell (3/4/10) vs. West Alabama Season 208, Moe Bell, 2008-09/2009-10 Career 681, Moe Bell, 2007-2011

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DELTA STATE TEAM RECORDS Delta State vs. Chinese National Team

Scoring Rebounds Game 120, vs. Troy State (2/1/88) Game 79, (12/2/75) vs. Miss. State Season 2,908, 1981-82 Season 1,774, 1975-76

Scoring Average Rebounding Average Season 89.2, 1985-86 Season 52.2, 1975-76

FG Percentage Longest Home Winning Streak (64) Season .559, 1974-75 Start 1/27/2007 vs. Henderson State (W, 77-55) Ended 11/13/11 vs. Florida Southern (L, 60-61) FT Percentage Season .726, 1989-90 Longest Winning Streak (51) Start 3/9/74 vs. Auburn (W 78-58) Three-Point Field Goals Ended 2/23/76 vs. Immaculata (L53-64) Game 14, (1/14/02) vs. Henderson State Season 183, 2001-02 Longest Losing Streak (6) Start 12/19/79 vs. Miss. College (L 53-70) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Ended 1/16/80 vs. Miss. State (W 94-77) Game 36, (12/14/96) vs. SIU-Edwardsville Season 546, 2001-02 Largest Margin of Victory 83 11/23/87 vs. Ala.-Huntsville W 109-26

10 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS GM 6 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES THE RECORD BOOK LADY STATESMEN 2,000 POINT CLUB Field Goals Made 1. Lusia Harris (74-77) 1,267 2. Deborah Temple (82-84) 897 3. LaTanya Patty (90-93) 866 4. Veronica Walker (2008-2012) 857 5. Stacy Johnson (94-97) 748 6. Crystal Hardy (87-90) 675 7. Caroline Boclair (98-01) 668 8. Burnadette McDonald (84-87) 666 9. Tanya Redmond (95-98) 658 10. Carla Holder (81-84) 646 1. Lusia Harris (1974-77) 2,981 11. Cornelia Ward (75-78) 639 2. Deborah Temple (1982-84) 2,225 3. Veronica Walker (2008-2012) 2,188 Field Goals Attempted 1. Lusia Harris (74-77) 2,001 4. LaTanya Patty (1990-93) 2,106 2. Deborah Temple (82-84) 1,755 3. Carla Holder (81-84) 1,604 Total Rebounds 1,000 Point Club 4. Tanya Redmond (95-98) 1,466 1. Lusia Harris (74-77) 1,662 5. Stacy Johnson (94-97) 1,886 5. Veronica Walker (2008-2012) 1,406 2. Veronica Walker (2008-2012) 1,086 6. Caroline Boclair (98-01) 1,663 6. LaTanya Patty (90-93) 1,361 3. LaTanya Patty (90-93) 1,061 7. Tanya Redmond (95-98) 1,662 7. Sarita “Bug” Cooper (2007-11) 1,141 4. R. Von Boeckman (75-78). 1,057 8. Carla Holder (81-84) 1,615 9. Jennifer Rushing (04-08) 1,096 9. Pam Lockett (87-90) 1,577 5. Deborah Temple (82-84) 1,047 6. Nicole Trotter-Francis (97-00) 1,043 10. Crystal Hardy (87-90) 1,570 Steals 7. Pam Lockett (87-90) 1,007 11. Burnadette McDonald (84-87) 1,538 1. Vickie Jackson (83-86) 358 8. Leslie McKiernon (90-93) 989 12. Cornelia Ward (75-78) 1,505 2. Jennifer Rushing (04-08) 343 9. Doreen Grote (78-81) 975 13. Doreen Grote (78-81) 1,443 3. Theresa Perry (92-95) 321 10. Ida Johnson (82-85) 972 14. Shorlone Crockam (90-93) 1,418 4. Angie Taylor (97-00) 280 11. Crystal Hardy (87-90) 862 15. Leslie McKiernon (90-93) 1,409 5. Shorlone Crockam (90-93) 272 12. Stacy Johnson (94-97) 846 16. Ida Johnson (82-85) 1,403 6. Sarita “Bug” Cooper (2007-11) 249 13. Caroline Boclair (98-01) 734 17. Delinda Samuel (85-86) 1,378 7. LaTanya Patty (90-93) 245 18. Anita Robinson (87-90) 1,376 8. Jo Lynn Davis (86-89) 223 Assists 19. Jennifer Rushing (04-08) 1,329 9. Deborah Temple (82-84) 214 1. R. Von Boeckman (75-78) 1,005 20. Trina Daivs (95-98) 1,318 10. Pam Taylor (88-91) 209 21. Wanda Hairston (74-77) 1,312 2. Sarita “Bug” Cooper (2007-11) • GSC record 963 3. Theresa Perry (92-95) 563 22. Mary Adams (77-81) 1,308 Three Point Shots Attempted 4. Shorlone Crockam (90-93) 541 23. Nicole Trotter (97-00) 1,299 1. Moe Bell (2007-11) 681 5. Jennifer Rushing (04-08) 496 24. Ramona Von Boeckman (75-78) 1,287 2. Tanya Redmond (95-98) 509 5. Pam Taylor (88-91) 467 25. Betsy Hubbs (86-88) 1,232 3. Amber Gean (2001-05) 494 7. Cornelia Ward (75-78) 452 26. Amber Gean (2001-05) 1,195 4. Shorlone Crockam (90-93) 387 8. Jo Lynn Davis (86-89) 444 27. Vickie Jackson (82-86) 1,100 5. Shawanna Wright (97- 00) 364 9. Debbie Brock (75-78) 434 28. Theresa Perry (92-95) 1,098 6. Megan Teel (98-02) 350 10. Carla Holder (81-84) 431 29. Pam Taylor (88-91) 1,094 7. Felicia Wright (94-97) 316 11. Wanda Hairston (74-77) 426 30. Shawnna Wright (97-00) 1,077 8. Theresa Perry (92-95) 281 12. Megan Teel (98-02) 426 31. Lynn Rose (94-96) 1,051 9. Jamie Howard (97-01) 246 32. Sarita “Bug” Cooper (2007-2011) 1,027 10. Jo Lynn Davis (86-89) 229 33. Moe Bell (2007-2011) 1,006 Free Throws Made 1. Lusia Harris (74-77) 447 Three Point Shots Made 2. Veronica Walker (2008-2012) 444 Blocked Shots 1. Moe Bell (2007-11) 286 3. Deborah Temple (82-84) 421 1. Pam Lockett (87-90) 232 2. Tanya Redmond (95-98) 187 4. Stacy Johnson (94-97) 394 2. Veronica Walker (2008-2012) 229 3. Amber Gean (2001-05) 150 5. LaTanya Patty (90-93) 372 3. Leslie McKiernon (90-93) 206 4. Shawanna Wright (97- 00 ) 140 6. Ramona Von Boeckman (75-78) 351 4. Trina Davis (95-98) 151 5. Shorlone Crockam (90-93) 139 7. Pam Lockett (87-90) 345 5. Charisse Stratton (92-95) 150 6. Megan Teel (98-02) 120 8. Trina Davis (95-98) 334 6. Mary Vandevender (93-96) 141 7. Felicia Wright (94-97) 115 9. Carla Holder (81-84) 323 7. Anita Robinson (87-90) 106 8. Jo Lynn Davis (86-89) 106 10. Caroline Boclair (98-01) 321 8. Shelley Murell (92-93) 89 9. Theresa Perry (92-95) 100 9. Crystal Hardy (87-90) 82 Games Played 10. Shorlone Crockam (90-93) 80 DID YOU KNOW? 1. Carla Holder (81-84) 135 The Lady Statesmen have dominated Gulf South Conference basketball 2. Sarita “Bug” Cooper (2007-11) 134 Free Throw Percentage over the years. DSU boasts more national (6) and conference (15) Doreen Grote (78-81) 134 1. Moe Bell (2007-2011) .870 championships than any other member institution. 3. Moe Bell (2007-11) 133 Field Goal Percentage 4. Amy Carroll (89-92) 131 1. LaTanya Patty (1990-93) .638 5. Crystal Hardy (87-90) 130 2. Lusia Harris (1974-1977) .633 Leslie McKiernon (90-93) 130

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LADY STATESMEN HONORS WBCA All-American AIAW All-Region III Charles S. Kerg Senior Athlete Award 1975 - Lusia Harris 1st Team 1976 Lusia Harris (MVP) 1990 Crystal Hardy 1976 - Lusia Harris 1st Team 1978 Ramona Von Boekman 1992 Amy Carroll-Hudspeth 1977 - Lusia Harris 1st Team 1978 Annie Witherington (MVP) 1993 LaTanya Patty 1978 - Debbie Brock 1st Team 1979 Jessie Mae Brown 1996 Mary-Margaret Vandevender 1986 - Delinda Samuel 1st Team 1979 Annie Witherington 2000 Nicole Trotter-Francis 1990 - Crystal Hardy 1st Team 1982 Deborah Temple (also Tournament) 2001 Jamie Howard 1992 - LaTanya Patty 1st Team 1982 Ida Johnson (also Tournment) 2002 Leah Jones 1993 - LaTanya Patty 1st Team 1996 - Stacy Johnson 1st Team CoSIDA All-Region GSC Commissioner’s Trophy 1997 - Stacy Johnson 1st Team 1995 Theresa Perry 1990 Crystal Hardy 1998 - Trina Davis 1st Team 1996 Stacy Johnson 1992 Amy Carroll-Hudspeth 2007 - Jennifer Rushing 1st Team 2008 - Jennifer Rushing 1st Team Mississippi All-AIAW GSC West Player of the Year 2009 - Sarita “Bug” Cooper Hon. Mention 1975 Debbie Brock 1996 Stacy Johnson 2010 - Sarita “Bug” Cooper Hon. Mention 1975 Lusia Harris 1998 Trina Davis 2010 - Veronica Walker Hon. Mention 1975 Pam Piazza 1999 Nicole Trotter-Francis 2011 - Sarita “Bug” Cooper Hon. Mention 1975 Ramona Von Boekman 2000 Caroline Boclair 2011 - Veronica Walker 1st Team 1981 Mary Adams 2001 Caroline Boclair 2012 - Veronica Walker 1st Team 2007 Jennifer Rushing AIAW All-Tournament 2008 Jennifer Rushing Hanes All-American 1975 Lusia Harris 2010 Veronica Walker 1977 - Lusia Harris 1st Team 1976 Lusia Harris 2011 Veronica Walker 1977 - Debbie Brock 1st Team 1976 Lusia Harris 2012 Veronica Walker 1977 - Cornelia Ward 1st Team 1977 Debbie Brock 1977 - Ramona Von Boeckman 1st Team WBCA Player of the Year 1997 - Wanda Hairston 1st Team Honda Award 1990 Crystal Hardy 1977 Lusia Harris Kennedy All-American 1991 Crystal Hardy All-Gulf South Conference 1978 - Debbie Brock 1st Team 1986 Delinda Samuel (MVP), Vickie Jackson, 1978 - Annie Witherington 1st Team National Basketball Hall of Fame Burnadette McDonald 1978 - Cornelia Ward 1st Team 1988 Margaret Wade, Coach & Pioneer 1987 Burnadette McDonald, Betsy Hubbs 1991 Lusia Harris, Player 1988 Crystal Hardy Nat. Women’s Foundation All-America 1989 Crystal Hardy, Pam Lockett 1980 - Doreen Grote 1st Team NCAA All-Tournament 1990 Crystal Hardy (MVP),Pam Lockett 1989 Pam Locket (MVP), Jo Lynn Davis 1991 LaTanya Patty Varsity All-American 1990 Crystal Hardy (MVP), Pam Lockett 1992 LaTanya Patty (MVP), 1983 - Deborah Temple 3rd Team 1992 Leslie McKiernon (MVP) Shorlone Crockam, Leslie McKiernon 1992 LaTanya Patty, Marieia Wright 1993 Shorlone Crockam, LaTanya Patty, Daktronics All-American 1993 LaTanya Patty Leslie McKiernon 1999 - Caroline Boclair 1st Team 2000 Nicole Trotter-Francis, Caroline Boclair 1994 Stacy Johnson, Theresa Perry 2000 - Caroline Boclair 1st Team 2001 Caroline Boclair 1995 Lynn Rose, Theresa Perry, 2001 - Caroline Boclair 1st Team Charise Stratton 2008 - Jennifer Rushing 1st Team NCAA All-South Region 1996 Stacy Johnson, Tanya Redmond 2010 - Veronica Walker 1st Team 1989 Pam Lockett 1997 Trina Davis, Stacy Johnson 2010 - Sarita “Bug” Cooper 3rd Team 1991 LaTanya Patty, Amy Carroll-Hudspeth 1998 Trina Davis 2011 - Veronica Walker 1st Team 1992 LaTanya Patty (MVP) 1999 Nicole Trotter-Francis 2011 - Sarita “Bug” Cooper 3rd Team Shorlone Crockam, Amy Carroll 2000 Nicole Francis, Caroline Boclair 2012 - Veronica Walker 1st Team 1995 Theresa Perry 2001 Caroline Boclair, Katrina King 1996 Stacy Johnson (MVP) 2002 Megan Teel Division II Bulletin All-American Tanya Redmond, Mary Vandevender 2004 Jessica Dunlap, Emily Mabus 2000 - Caroline Boclair 4th Team 1997 Stacy Johnson, Trina Davis 2005 Jennifer Rushing 2000 - Nicole Trotter-Francis Honorable 2000 Nicole Francis, Caroline Boclair 2006 Lawanda Stewart, Jennifer Rushing 2001 - Caroline Boclair 2nd Team 2001 Caroline Boclair, Katrina King 2007 Jennifer Rushing, Brittani Calhoun 2010 - Veronica Walker 1st Team Jamie Howard Jessica Boyd 2010 - Sarita “Bug” Cooper Honorable 2006 Lawanda Stewart 2008 Jennifer Rushing, Lakira Boyd 2011 - Veronica Walker 1st Team 2007 Jennifer Rushing, Brittani Calhoun 2009 Sarita “Bug” Cooper, Moe Bell, 2011 - Sarita “Bug” Cooper Honorable 2008 Jennifer Rushing, Lakira Boyd LaMaesha McAdory, Veronica Walker 2012 - Veronica Walker 1st Team 2009 Sarita “Bug” Cooper, Veronica Walker, Moe Bell 2010 Sarita “Bug” Cooper, Veronica Walker 2010 Sarita “Bug” Cooper, Veronica Walker 2011 Sarita “Bug” Cooper, Veronica Walker CoSIDA Academic All-American 2012 Veronica Walker, Brooke Rhodes 1984 - Carla Holder Honorable Mention GSC Freshman of the Year 1985 - Vickie Jackie 1st Team 1994 Stacy Johnson GILLOM TROPHY PRESENTED BY CSPIRE 1990 - Crystal Hardy 3rd Team 1995 Tanya Redmond 2008 Jennifer Rushing 1991 - Amy Carroll-Hudspeth 1st Team 1999 Caroline Bocalir 2011 Veronica Walker 1991 - Leslie McKiernon 1st Team 2003 Emily Mabus (West) 2012 Veronica Walker 1992 - Leslie McKiernon 1st Team 2005 Jennifer Rushing (West) 1993 - Leslie McKiernon 1st Team 2009 Veronica Walker (West) 2012 Rhandi Ball NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Winners 1990 Crystal Hardy

12 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS GM 6 - CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 2012-2013 DELTA STATE LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES LADY STATESMEN RECORD VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE SCHOOLS Fort Hayes State 1-0 NCAA DIVISION I OPPONENTS Alabama-Huntsville 10-2 Fort Valley State 3-2 Air Force Academy 1-0 Christian Brothers 33-2 Franklin Pierce 0-1 Alabama 4-1 North Alabama 43-5 Freed-Hardeman 2-2-1 Alabama-Birmingham 4-1 Shorter 0-0 Grace College 1-0 Arkansas 2-1 Union (Tenn.) 0-1 Grand View College 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 2-0 Valdosta State 30-5 Harding 21-3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 9-0 West Alabama 42-3 Henderson State 27-14 Auburn 2-3 West Georgia 30-3 Immaculata College 7-1 Baylor 1-0 West Florida 10-2 Incarnate Word 0-1 Brigham Young 1-0 Jacksonville State 20-5 UCLA 3-3 MISSISSIPPI SCHOOLS Kentucky State 3-0 California State-Long Beach 1-0 Alcorn State 7-3 Lambuth University 2-0 Central Florida 0-1 Belhaven 3-0 Lane College 6-0 Colorado 0-1 Blue Mountain Collge 2-0 LeMoyne Owen 10-0 Florida International 2-0 Copiah-Lincoln CC 1-1-1 Lincoln Memorial 6-3 Florida State 2-1 Grenada College 7-1 Lockhaven College 1-0 Georgia Southern 1-1 Hinds CC 3-1 Louisiana College 1-0 Hampton 1-0 Holmes CC 2-0 Lynn 1-0 Hawaii 2-0 Itawamba CC 1-0 Lyon College 3-0 Illinois State 1-1 Jackson AAU 2-0 Michigan Tech 1-0 Iowa 2-0 Jackson State 19-4 Miles College 4-0 Kansas 2-4 Millsaps College 7-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1-0 Kentucky 1-0 Mississippi 23-21-1 Missouri Western 1-0 Lamar University 0-1 Mississippi College 50-7 Mobile College 3-0 Louisiana State 4-7 Miss. Delta CC 6-1 Montclair State 2-1 Louisiana Tech 3-2 Miss. University for Women 49-1 Montevallo 12-1 McNeese State 1-0 Mississippi Valley State 38-1 New Haven College 1-0 Manhattan State 0-1 Southern Mississippi 14-3 North Dakota 1-0 Memphis 15-7 Tougaloo College 10-0 North Dakota State 2-3 Mercer 1-2 Vicksburg YMCA 3-0 North Georgia College & State 3-0 Miami (Fla.) 1-0 William Carey College 7-0 Northern Kentucky 2-1 Minnesota 1-0 Ouachita Baptist 23-3 Missouri 0-2 NCAA DIVISION II & NAIA OPPONENTS Philadelphia Textile 1-0 Nebraska 1-1 Abilene Christian 1-1 Pittsburgh-Johnstown 1-1 Nevada 1-2 Alabama A&M 2-0 Puerto Rico-Caya 1-0 New Orleans 2-0 Albany State 15-0 Queens College 1-0 Northeast Louisiana 2-1 American International College 0-1 Rhema Bible College 1-0 Northwestern Louisiana State 5-0 Angelo State 1-1 Rollins College 2-1 Old Dominion 1-1 Arkansas Baptist 4-0 Saint Rose (NY) 0-1 Oregon 0-1 Arkansas-Monticello 39-9 Saint Agnes College 1-0 Oregon State 2-0 Arkansas Tech 28-20 Saint Peter’s College 0-1 Penn State 1-0 Augustana College 1-0 Savannah State 1-0 South Alabama 1-1 Barry University 1-0 Selma 1-0 Southeast Missouri State 1-3 Bellarmine 1-0 Shippensburg State (PA) 0-1 Southwest Texas 1-0 Bentley College 3-0 Shorter College 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana State 3-0 Berry College 1-0 Slippery Rock 1-0 Stanford 0-1 Bethel College 1-0 South Carolina-Aiken 0-1 Stephen F. Austin 3-5 Bowie State 1-0 Southern Connecticut State 4-0 Tennessee 2-5 Brevard 1-0 South Dakota 0-1 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1-0 Bryant College 1-0 Southern Arkansas 31-4 Tennessee-Martin 15-1 California State-Hayward 1-0 Southern Illinous-Edwardsville 1-1 Tennessee Tech 8-1 California State-Los Angeles 1-0 Southern Indiana 0-2 Texas 0-3 California (Pennsylvania) 1-0 Southwest Baptist 1-0 Texas A&M 3-0 California State-Poly Ponoma 2-1 Southwest Minnesota State 0-1 Texas Tech 2-0 Carson-Newman 0-0 Spring Hill 2-0 Troy State 12-1 Central Arkansas 20-12 Stillman 1-0 Vanderbilt 3-0 Central Missouri State 3-0 Talladega College 2-0 Villanova 0-1 Cheyeny University 0-1 Tampa 1-0 Claflin College 1-0 Texas A&M-Commerce 4-0 Clark Atlanta 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1-0 Clayton State 2-1 Tougaloo College 14-0 Columbus State 1-1 Tuskegee 3-0 David Lipscomb 0-1 Wayland Baptist 5-3 Detroit Mercy 2-0 West Chester 1-0 Dillard 2-0 West Texas A&M 2-1 District of Columbia 2-0 William Penn 1-1 Federal City (D.C.) 2-0 Xavier (La.) 4-2 Ferris State 1-0 Florida Gulf Coast 1-1 Florida Tech 4-0 Florida Southern 5-0

GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS 13 2012-13 LADY STATESMEN BASKETBALL Delta State University Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 28, 2012) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 4-1 3-0 0-0 1-1 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-1 3-0 0-0 1-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 Rhodes, Chelsey 5-5 134 26.8 30-61 . 4 9 2 12-27 . 4 4 4 13-21 . 6 1 9 7 7 14 2.8 6 0 11 8 0 13 85 17.0 03 Roberts, Brittany 5-5 111 22.2 11-34 . 3 2 4 1-4 . 2 5 0 7-9 . 7 7 8 4 13 17 3.4 9 0 19 15 0 5 30 6.0 04 Chaney, Juquecia 5-0 99 19.8 10-17 . 5 8 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-11 . 5 4 5 5 10 15 3.0 7 0 6 7 0 5 26 5.2 05 Govan, Shanae 5-0 100 20.0 8-18 . 4 4 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-7 . 7 1 4 1 8 9 1.8 14 1 18 21 0 10 21 4.2 12 Hickman, Chadisty 5-0 75 15.0 5-20 . 2 5 0 2-13 . 1 5 4 3-3 1.000 3 8 11 2.2 5 0 8 3 0 1 15 3.0 13 Henry, Kenisha 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 20 Ball, Rhandi 5-5 105 21.0 15-34 . 4 4 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 14-21 . 6 6 7 10 24 34 6.8 15 0 14 19 2 9 44 8.8 23 Rhodes, Brooke 5-5 143 28.6 19-53 . 3 5 8 9-28 . 3 2 1 11-14 . 7 8 6 5 18 23 4.6 7 0 10 4 1 11 58 11.6 25 Brown, Ashley 4-0 39 9.8 7-9 . 7 7 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 0 8 8 16 4.0 1 0 1 4 1 2 17 4.3 33 Walton, Seneca 5-5 121 24.2 29-49 . 5 9 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 15-21 . 7 1 4 16 20 36 7.2 8 0 3 4 6 9 73 14.6 42 Ruckes, Becca 5-0 72 14.4 9-17 . 5 2 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 12-14 . 8 5 7 14 15 29 5.8 9 0 3 4 4 1 30 6.0 Team 25 13 38 5 Total...... 5 1000 143-312 . 4 5 8 24-72 . 3 3 3 89-127 . 7 0 1 98 144 242 48.4 81 1 93 94 14 66 399 79.8 Opponents...... 5 1000 106-289 . 3 6 7 18-64 . 2 8 1 54-88 . 6 1 4 67 100 167 33.4 104 - 51 114 14 53 284 56.8

TEAM STATISTICS DSUW OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 399 284 11/12/12 SELMA UNIVERSITY W 99-37 899 Points per game 79.8 56.8 11-16-12 vs Clayton State L 51-68 157 Scoring margin +23.0 - 11/17/12 vs Brevard College W 87-72 0 FIELD GOALS-ATT 143-312 106-289 11/20/12 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY W 72-53 888 Field goal pct . 4 5 8 . 3 6 7 11/23/12 STILLMAN COLLEGE W 90-54 678 3 POINT FG-ATT 24-72 18-64 3-point FG pct . 3 3 3 . 2 8 1 * - Conference game 3-pt FG made per game 4.8 3.6 FREE THROWS-ATT 89-127 54-88 Free throw pct . 7 0 1 . 6 1 4 F-Throws made per game 17.8 10.8 REBOUNDS 242 167 Rebounds per game 48.4 33.4 Rebounding margin +15.0 - ASSISTS 93 51 Assists per game 18.6 10.2 TURNOVERS 94 114 Turnovers per game 18.8 22.8 Turnover margin +4.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.4 STEALS 66 53 Steals per game 13.2 10.6 BLOCKS 14 14 Blocks per game 2.8 2.8 ATTENDANCE 2465 157 Home games-Avg/Game 3-822 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-78

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Delta State University 211 188 399 Opponents 131 153 284