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Jenne Monique Krystle Webb Martin Horton 5-8 Sophomore 5-11 Sophomore 6-2 Sophomore Guard Guard Forward 2 Murfreesboro, TN 3 Thomson, GA 4 Murfreesboro, TN Notes ______Notes ______Notes ______Sara Ditte Starr Nuxol Jakobsen Orr 5-8 Freshman 6-2 Senior 5-8 Freshman Guard Forward/Guard Guard 10 Winter Springs, FL 11 Skovlunde, Denmark 12 Danville, AL Notes ______Notes ______Notes ______Latoya Tia Chrissy Barclay Stovall Givens 5-5 Freshman 6-1 Junior 5-11 Sophomore Guard Forward Guard Harvest, AL Estill Springs, TN Monroe, LA 14 21 22 Notes ______Notes ______Notes ______Patrice Lakira Amber Holmes Boyd Benjamin 5-9 Senior 6-2 Freshman 6-3 Freshman Guard Forward Forward/Center Bishopville, SC Memphis, TN Manchester, TN 23 31 50 Notes ______Notes ______Notes ______Stephany Smith Harding ‘88 8th Year Head Coach Notes ______

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2004-05 Radio/TV Chart ...... 2 MT History ...... 69-110 GENERAL INFORMATION 2004-05 Roster ...... 4 Lady Raider Hall of Fame ...... 70 Location Murfreesboro, Tenn. Media Services ...... 5-6 Letterwinners ...... 71 Enrollment 22,322 /NCAA ...... 7 All-Conference Honors ...... 72 Founded 1911 ...... 8 Players of the Week ...... 73 Nickname Lady Raiders Statistical Leaders ...... 74 Colors Royal Blue and White All-Time Series ...... 75 President Dr. Sidney A. McPhee COACHES AND PLAYERS ...... 9-34 All-Time Results ...... 76-79 Athletic Director Boots Donnelly SWA Diane Turnham 2004-05 Outlook ...... 10-11 Career Records ...... 80-81 Athletics Phone 615/898-2450 Head Coach Stephany Smith ...... 12-13 Individual Season Records ...... 82 Web Site GoBlueRaiders.com Assistant Coach Melanie Walls ...... 14 Indivdual Game Records ...... 83 Conference Sun Belt Assistant Coach Kim Rosamond ...... 15 Records by Class ...... 84 Home Court Murphy Center Assistant Coach Drew Clinton...... 16 Team Season Records ...... 85 Assistant Coach Keisha McClinic ...... 17 Miscellaneous Stats ...... 86-87 MEDIA RELATIONS Support Staff ...... 18-19 Conference Results ...... 88-89 Director Mark Owens Sophomore Chrissy Givens ...... 20-21 1,000 Point Club ...... 90-93 Assistant Tony Stinnett Assistant/WBB Contact Denise Gideon Senior Patrice Holmes ...... 22-25 Indivdual Game Records ...... 94 Assistant Jo Jo Freeman Sophomore Krystle Horton ...... 26-27 Year-by-Year Results ...... 95-99 Gideon’s e-mail [email protected] Senior Ditte Jakobsen ...... 28-29 All-Time Teams ...... 100-109 Gideon’s Office Phone 615/904-8115 Junior Tia Stovall ...... 30-31 NCAA/Olympian Joanne Aluka ...... 110 Gideon’s Cell Phone 615/631-9523 Sophomore Jenne Webb ...... 32-33 Media Relations Fax 615/898-5626 Freshman Latoya Barclay ...... 34 UNIVERSITY and COMMUNITY ... 111-132 Press Row 615/898-2807 Freshman Amber Benjamin ...... 34 President ...... 112 Freshman Lakira Boyd ...... 34 Athletic Director ...... 113 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Stephany Smith Sophomore Monique Martin ...... 34 The University ...... 114-115 Alma Mater Harding, 1988 Freshman Sara Nuxol ...... 35 Facilities ...... 116-117 Record at MT 129-79 (7 years) Freshman Starr Orr ...... 35 Academic Center ...... 118 Career Record 129-79 (7 years) Locker Room ...... 36 Strength and Conditioning ...... 119 Basketball Office Phone 615/898-2968 Life with the Lady Raiders ...... 120 Assistant Coach Melanie Walls 2004-05 OPPONENTS ...... 37-49 Sports Medicine ...... 121 Assistant Coach Kim Rosamond South Florida/WNIT ...... 38 Where the Lady Raiders Eat ...... 122 Assistant Coach Drew Clinton Assistant Coach Keisha McClinic Florida Atlantic/ ...... 39 Where the Lady Raiders Live ...... 123 Wisconsin/Houston ...... 40 Sun Belt History ...... 124 TEAM INFORMATION Georgia State/Georgia Southern ...... 41 Administration ...... 125-127 2003-04 Record 24-8 Tech/South Carolina ...... 42 Support Staff ...... 128 2003-04 SBC Rec./Finish 11-2/T1st East Austin Peay/Cincinnati ...... 42 City of Murfreesboro ...... 129 2003-04 Postseason NCAA/2nd Rnd. South Dakota State/Xavier ...... 44 The Mid-State Area ...... 130 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/5 UALR/Arkansas State ...... 45 MT Tradition ...... 131 Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 New Orleans/South Alabama ...... 46 “Stars Of Tomorrow” ...... 132 Louisiana-Lafayette/New Mexico State ...... 47 Western /Florida International ...... 48 Denver/North Texas ...... 49 Results vs. 2004-05 Opponents ...... 50 MISSION STATEMENT The Middle Tennessee athletic program is committed to quality athletics that bring the campus community together and pro- 2003-04 REVIEW ...... 51-68 mote a sense of pride and tradition in academic and athletic Season Notes ...... 52-53 excellence. These programs also bring the University regional 2003-04 Season Stats ...... 54 and national recognition and provide a link between the Univer- 2003-04 Results/Leaders ...... 55 sity, its alumni, and the community at large. They give students, 2003-04 Game-by-Game ...... 56 A Tennessee Board of Regents University, MTSU is an equal opportunity, non-racially identifiable edu- faculty, and alumni opportunities for innovative public service Miscellaneous Stats ...... 57 cational institution that does not discriminate against activities that better the community. Athletics uses financial and 2003-04 Game High/Low ...... 58 individuals with disabilities. physical resources to maintain and develop sports programs to 2003-04 Box Scores ...... 59-64 accomplish the mission of the University. Sun Belt Stats ...... 65-68

CREDITS The 2004-05 Lady Raider Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the MT Athletic Media Relations Department. The guide was written and designed by Assistant Media Relations Director Denise Gideon. Printing by Franklin Graphics in Nashville, Tenn. Special thanks to J. Intintoli at MT Photographic Services, and Greg Lamb and Chris Felker. Photography provided by MT Photographic Services, , and Bradley Lambert . Covers designed by David Lowry, DGL Graphix. SP009-1004

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 3 2004-052004-05 ROSTERROSTER NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp Hometown/High School(Last School) 2 Jenne Webb G 5-8 So./1L Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS 3 Monique Martin G 5-11 So./TR Thomson, Ga./Thomson HS 4 Krystle Horton F 6-2 So./1L Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale HS 10 Sara Nuxol G 5-8 Fr./HS Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs HS 11 Ditte Jakobsen F/G 6-2 Sr./1L Skovlunde, Denmark/(Seminole CC) 12 Starr Orr G 5-8 Fr./HS Danville, Ala./Speake HS 14 Latoya Barclay G 5-5 Fr./HS Harvest, Ala./Sparkman HS 21 Tia Stovall F 6-1 Jr./2L Estill Springs, Tenn./Franklin County HS 22 Chrissy Givens G 5-11 So./1L Monroe, La./Ouachita HS 23 Patrice Holmes G 5-9 Sr./3L Bishopville, S.C./Lee Central HS 31 Lakira Boyd F 6-2 Fr./HS Memphis, Tenn./Kirby HS 50 Amber Benjamin F/C 6-3 Fr/HS Manchester, Tenn./Coffee County Central ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp Hometown/High School(Last School) 14 Latoya Barclay G 5-5 Fr./HS Harvest, Ala./Sparkman HS 50 Amber Benjamin F/C 6-3 Fr/HS Manchester, Tenn./Coffee County Central 31 Lakira Boyd F 6-2 Fr./HS Memphis, Tenn./Kirby HS 22 Chrissy Givens G 5-11 So./1L Monroe, La./Ouachita HS 23 Patrice Holmes G 5-9 Sr./3L Bishopville, S.C./Lee Central HS 4 Krystle Horton F 6-2 So./1L Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale HS 11 Ditte Jakobsen F/G 6-2 Sr./1L Skovlunde, Denmark/(Seminole CC) 3 Monique Martin G 5-11 So./TR Thomson, Ga./Thomson HS 10 Sara Nuxol G 5-8 Fr./HS Winter Springs, Fla./Winter Springs HS 12 Starr Orr G 5-8 Fr./HS Danville, Ala./Speake HS 21 Tia Stovall F 6-1 Jr./2L Estill Springs, Tenn./Franklin County HS 2 Jenne Webb G 5-8 So./1L Murfreesboro, Tenn./Oakland HS

Head Coach: Stephany Smith (Harding, 1988) Assistant Coach: Melanie Walls (Georgia College and State University, 1996) Assistant Coach: Kim Rosamond (Mississippi, 1998) Assistant Coach: Drew Clinton (UT-Chattanooga, 1999) Assistant Coach: Keisha McClinic (Middle Tennessee)

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GAMEDAY WORKING MEDIA: The working press, by-play and postgame notes and quotes will be pro- IMPORTANT LOCATIONS radio, and television area is located at floor level on the vided. A fax machine is located in the Media Relations Athletic Media Relations Office: Lower level of north side of Murphy Center. Media will have assigned Office. Murphy Center (room GO-99). seats with a seating chart available in the media room Media Room: Lower level of Murphy Center. and at press row. The media may file stories from the BROADCAST RIGHTS: Radio broadcast rights must Visitors Locker Room: Lower level of Murphy press room, located on the lower level of Murphy be obtained, in advance, along with press row reser- Center on east side. Center following games. A fax machine will also be vations, from Media Relations Director Mark Owens. MT Locker Room: Lower level of Murphy Center available. One broadcast line will be available free of charge to on east side. visiting schools with whom MT has reciprocal (cour- PHOTOGRAPHERS: Admittance to courtside is by tesy/trade-out) agreements. Arrangements for any press pass ONLY. When the clock is moving, all additional broadcast loops should be made well in photographers must be off the court and seated in the advance through Steve Prichard, MT’s manager of outlined area behind the dotted line on the ends of the telecommunications, at 615/898-2991. court. NO photographers will be allowed along the sides of the court. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS: Complimentary tick- ets are not available to the media. Working creden- MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE: The Athletic Media tials admit only recognized media representatives. Relations Office is available for use by the media to Credentials are NOT transferable and may NOT be file stories or conduct interviews while on campus. used for spouses or children. The Media Relations Office is located in the lower level of Murphy Center in room GO-99. PREGAME INTERVIEWS: Middle Tennessee play- ers will not be available for any media activities on the CREDENTIALS: All credentials must be requested day of home or away games. This includes newspa- from Denise Gideon, assistant media relations pers, radio or television interviews, or still frame mugshots. director, at least 24 hours prior to tipoff. Media MT head coach Stephany Smith will be available for accommodations are on a PRIORITY basis: daily interviews on the day of a game if previously arranged newspapers, originating radio stations, national elec- with Women’s Basketball Contact Denise Gideon. tronic media outlets, and local and regional televi- Visiting television production crews needing still mugshots sion crews. All credential requests be submitted on are required to contact the MT Media Relations Office in letterhead to the MT Athletic Media Relations Of- advance of the game. These shots are already on file. DIRECTIONS TO MURPHY CENTER fice. No credentials will be mailed unless you spe- From Nashville: Take I-24 East to Exit 78B. Con- cifically request such service -- your credentials can POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: Both the Middle Ten- tinue on Old Fort Parkway and Memorial Boulevard be picked up at the media gate at Murphy Center on nessee and visiting locker rooms are located on the to the BP Service Station (approx. 3 miles). Turn gameday. Access to press row will be granted only lower concourse of Murphy Center on the east side. right at the BP station onto Clark Blvd.; follow Clark to authorized persons with press row passes for that Approximately 10 minutes after the game, Stephany Boulevard (which becomes North Tennessee Bou- specific game. Spouses, dates, children, and other Smith will come to the interview room first, which is levard) to intersection with Greenland Drive. Turn nonworkers are not permitted in the working press located in room G-102 of Murphy Center, and will be left on Greenland Drive and into first entrance, areas. followed by the visiting coach. In accordance with entering Greenland Drive Lot; follow attendants’ visiting team representatives, opponent locker rooms directions. PARKING: Parking space can be reserved with a are generally open. From Chattanooga: Take I-24 West to Exit 81 and request received by MT’s Media Relations Office at At home games, Middle Tennessee players will turn right on Church Street. At the third traffic light, least one working day prior to the game. With be available following a 10-minute cooling off period. turn right onto Sanbyrn Dr. Proceed on Sanbyrn advance reservations, your name will be placed on Head Coach Stephany Smith will conduct her radio Dr./Tennessee Blvd. to intersection with Greenland a list with the parking attendant at the entrance to show interview on press row first, then will address the Drive. Turn right on Greenland Drive and into first the Greenland Drive parking lot. Identify yourself to media in the interview room. No live television shots, entrance, entering Greenland Drive Lot; follow at- the attendant and you will be admitted to the media except by networks televising the game live, will be tendants’ directions. lot. allowed before players and Smith have fulfilled their From Knoxville: Take I-40 West to Lebanon and usual postgame responsibilities. exit on U.S. 231 South; follow U.S. 231 South TELEPHONE LINES: Media members wishing to On the road, the MT coaches and players will be approximately 25 miles to Clark Boulevard in install telephone lines are asked to contact Steve available following a 10-minute cooling off period. Murfreesboro; turn left on Clark Boulevard; follow Prichard, MT’s manager of telecommunications, at 615/ Smith will meet with the media following her post- Clark Boulevard (which becomes North Tennessee 898-2991. For specific line location, please list Denise game talk with the team, and players will be made Boulevard) to intersection with Greenland Drive; Gideon as the contact at Middle Tennessee. The available upon request. turn left on Greenland Drive and into first entrance, address for Murphy Center is 1500 Greenland Drive, entering Greenland Drive Lot; follow attendants’ Murfreesboro, TN 37132. A limited number of telephone WEB PAGE: For updated releases and game notes, directions. lines are available for filing in the media room on a first- statistics, boxscores, and player and coach bios, please From Sections of Southern Middle Tennessee: come, first-served basis. Telephone lines for visiting click on GoBlueRaiders.com for all your requests. Go to the nearest link-up with I-65; follow I-65 North radio networks have been installed by MT. Reciprocat- The Media Relations Office will have game notes for the to Franklin; exit on State Highway 96 east; follow ing trade agreements for these lines can be made by upcoming game on the site the afternoon following the State Highway 96 to Murfreesboro’s Clark Boule- contacting Neil Price at 615/898-5135. prior contest and will have boxscores and game recaps vard; turn right on Clark Boulevard (which becomes available immediately following all contests. North Tennessee Boulevard) to intersection with MEDIA SERVICES: Pregame packets including Also, 300 dpi player and coach mugshots can be Greenland Drive; turn left on Greenland Drive and notes, statistics, and programs will be available obtained by media outlets at http:// into first entrance, entering Greenland Drive Lot; upon arrival. Timeout (by way of monitors on press Media.GoBlueRaiders.com. follow attendants’ directions. row), halftime, and final statistics, plus a running play-

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Daily News Journal WSMV-TV (Ch. 4 NBC) WGFX - 1045. The Zone PO Box 68 PO Box 4 506 2nd Ave. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Nashville, TN 37202 Nashville, TN 37209 615/893-5860; 615/893-5592 FAX 615/353-2231; 615/353-2343 FAX 615/737-1045 Monte Hale, Jr. (Beat Writer) Steve Wrigley, Aaron Solomon

The Tennessean WTVF-TV (Ch. 5 CBS) 1100 Broadway 474 James Robertson Pkwy. Nashville, TN 37202 Nashville, TN 37219 615/259-8000; 615/259-8826 FAX 615/248-5285; 615/244-9883 FAX Mike Organ Hope Hines, Mark Howard MEDIA RELATIONS Associated Press WZTV-TV (Ch. 17 FOX) Mark Owens 215 Centerview Dr., Suite 110 631 Mainstream Dr. Brentwood, TN 37027 Nashville, TN 37228 Asst. AD/Media Relations 615/373-9988; 615/376-0947 FAX 615/244-1717; 615/259-3962 FAX Office: 615/898-5057 Teresa Walker (Staff Writer) Skip Baldwin Cell: 615/631-3520 E-Mail: Sidelines WNAB-TV [email protected] MTSU Box 42 2994 Sidco Dr. Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Nashville, TN 37204 615/898-2815; 615/904-8487 FAX 615/650-5858; 615/650-5859 FAX Sports Editor Sports Editor Tony Stinnett Chattanooga Times/Free Press MT TV Assistant MRD 400 East 11th St. MTSU Box 58 Office: 615/904-8209 Chattanooga, TN 37403 Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Cell: 615/631-9521 423/756-6900; 423/757-6490 FAX 615/898-5050; 615/898-5682 FAX Sam Woolwine Sports Director EMail: [email protected] Jackson Sun WBOZ-104.9 FM 245 West Lafayette 312 S. Church St. Jackson, TN 38301 Murfreesboro, TN 37127 901/427-3333; 901/425-9639 FAX 615/890-3233; 615/890-2990 FAX Jo Jo Freeman Dan Morris (Sports Editor) Sports Director Assistant MRD The Nashville City Paper WGNS-1450 AM Office: 615/898-5270 1 Burton Hills Blvd., Ste. 300 306 S. Church St. Cell: 615/631-9522 Nashville, TN 37215 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 E-Mail: 615/298-9833; 615/298-2780 FAX 615/893-5373; 615/867-6397 FAX [email protected] Craig Ladd Jeff Jordan

Murfreesboro Sun WLAC-1510 AM 805 S. Church St. #9 10 Music Square West Murfreesboro, TN 37128 Nashville, TN 37203 Denise Gideon 615/895-4200; 615/890-0676 FAX 615/256-0555; 615/242-4826 FAX Assistant MRD/WBB Sports Editor Office: 615/904-8115 WWTN-99.7 FM Rutherford Review 107 Music City Cir., Ste. 203 Cell: 615/631-9523 121 Front St. Nashville, TN 37214 E-Mail: Smyrna, TN 37167 615/885-9986; 615/885-9900 FAX [email protected] 615/459-0000; 615/459-7016 FAX Blake Fulton Sports Editor WMOT-89.5 FM Tullahoma News MTSU Box 3 PHONE PO Box 400 Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Tullahoma, TN 37388 615/898-2800; 615/898-2774 FAX 931/455-4545; 931/455-9299 FAX Randy O’Brien, Sean Jacobs 615-898-2968 Duane Graddy WMTS-88.3 FM FAX Lebanon Democrat MTSU Box 58 PO Box 430 Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Lebanon, TN 37088 615/898-5051 615-898-5626 615/444-3952; 615/444-1358 FAX Sports Director Andy Reed Basketball Press Row WNSR-560 AM WKRN-TV (Ch. 2 ABC) 435 37th Ave. 615/898-2807 441 Murfreesboro Rd. Nashville, TN 37209 Nashville, TN 37210 615/844-1039; 615/777-2284 FAX Ticket Office 615/248-7240; 615/248-7329 FAX Greg Pogue 1-888-YES-MTSU John Dwyer, Corey Curtis

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Neil Price begins his second season as the full- STEPHANY SMITH time play-by-play announcer for the Middle RADIO SHOW Tennessee’s women’s basketball program. Stephany Smith will once again participate in the Blue Raider Basketball In the 2002-03 season, Price served as a back- show on Monday evenings beginning at 6 p.m. up announcer for the Lady Raiders, broadcasting The show will feature comments from Smith about the team’s perfor- four games on the road and producing one game mances and upcoming games. Coach Smith will also field questions from for the campus television station. He will also host audience members in attendance at the radio show. Stephany Smith’s radio show each week. Price will also work with football and baseball. During football season, WMTS FM 88.3 he will be the sideline reporter for home games and handle the pre-and For the sixth straight year, the Lady Raiders will be heard on WMTS post-game shows. Baseball will have Price doing play-by-play at home FM 88.3. WMTS is a student-run station on the Middle Tennessee campus and on the road. that also carries Blue Raider baseball games during the spring. A 2003 graduate of Middle Tennessee with a B.S. in Mass Communica- tion, Price is pursuing a master’s degree in Sport Managment. He re- ceived an associate of arts degree from Walters State Community College in 2000. While a student at Middle Tennessee, Price hosted Close Up with MT President Sidney McPhee. The live interactive call-in show featured a question and answer format in which students were able to voice con- cerns with the president. Prior to attending Middle Tennessee, Price was the play-by-play announcer for men’s and women’s basketball at Walters State.

2005-07 NCAA VENUE SCHEDULES 2005 Regional Sites 2005 Final Four 2006 Final Four March 26-30 April 3 and 5 April 2 and 4 Philadelphia Regional - Philadelphia, Pa. RCA Dome (37,263) FleetCenter (18,560) The Liacouras Center (10,206) Butler University and Horizon League - host Harvard University and Northeastern - host Temple University - host Indianapolis, Ind. Boston, Mass. Chattanooga Regional - Chattanooga, Tenn. 2007 Final Four McKenzie Arena (12,000) 2006 Regional Sites UT-Chattanooga - host April 1 and 3 March 25-28 Gund Arena (20,000) Kansas City Regional - Kansas City, Mo. East - Bridgeport, Conn. Cleveland State and Mid-American Conf. - host Municipal Coliseum (9,000) Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard (8,754) Cleveland, Ohio University of Missouri, Kansas City - host Fairfield University - host

Tempe Regional- Tempe, Ariz. Mideast - Cleveland, Ohio Wells Fargo Arena (14,184) Gund Arena (20,000) Arizona State University - host Cleveland State and Mid-American Conference

Midwest - San Antonio, Texas SBC Center (18,500) University of Texas at San Antonio - host West - Albuquerque, N.M. “The Pit”/Bob Knight Court (15,983) University of New Mexico - host

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Middle Tennessee is blessed with one of the finest basketball facilities and all-around assembly centers to be found on a campus anywhere. The Charles M. Murphy Athletic Center, com- pleted in the fall of 1972, seats 11,520 fans for bas- ketball and nearly 13,000 for concerts and convo- cations. The Lady Raiders have defended their home floor over the years with great success, posting a 266-84 (.760) overall record at Murphy Center, and a 284-90 (.759) mark overall at home including games played at Alumni Memorial Gym. The facility got a major upgrade in the sum- mer of 2003 when the original playing surface was removed and a new state-of-the-art floor was in- stalled in its place. The floor was rotated 180 de- grees to better accommodate television broadcasts. Middle Tennessee has had just one losing home mark in 29 years of Lady Raider basketball and two .500 seasons. Past Lady Raider squads have posted 14 double-digit win seasons. Constructed in a perfect square, 320 feet on each side, the exterior features a unique “window- The main playing area is named in memory of LADY RAIDERS YEAR-BY-YEAR wall” which gives it an appearance distinctly its own. the late Monte Hale, long-time radio personality and The interior has three levels containing Monte executive who originated play-by-play of MT basket- AT MURPHY CENTER Hale Arena (the main playing floor); a six-lane track; ball and football games for many years as “The Voice Year Home Overall Head Coach offices for both the Athletic Department and the De- of the Blue Raiders.” 1975-76 5-3 15-9 Pat Jones partment of Health, Physical Education, Recreation Monte Hale Arena got something of a “face- 1976-77 12-1 20-5 Pat Jones and Safety; two auxiliary gymnasiums; dance stu- lift” in 1995 with the installation of a new quadrilat- 1977-78 7-5 15-13 Pat Sarver dios, and handball/racquetball courts; weight rooms; eral scoreboard, complete with message center and 1978-79 9-3 14-13 Larry Inman 1979-80 9-3 23-10 Larry Inman training room; dressing facilities; and classrooms. other amenities that match most of the best known 1980-81 7-4 16-13 Larry Inman The building is named for Charles M. (Bubber) arenas in the country. Updated statistics and scor- 1981-82 9-1 20-5 Larry Inman Murphy, who coached Blue Raider football from ing totals can be flashed to spectators as the ac- 1982-83 10-1 26-5 Larry Inman 1947 through 1968, winning 155 games and losing tion unfolds. 1983-84 11-2 19-10 Larry Inman only 63. He was the University’s athletic director At the same time, new tables with lighted front 1984-85 13-2 23-7 Larry Inman for an even longer period of time and probably has panels and full wiring have been added to press 1985-86 12-0 20-10 Larry Inman 1986-87 9-4 19-8 Jim Davis had more influence on the evolution of MT’s proud row, along with an array of signage throughout the 1987-88 10-0 22-8 Lewis Bivens athletic heritage than any other single person. He was building. 1988-89 9-4 21-6 Lewis Bivens a charter member of the Blue Raider Hall of Fame. Murphy Center has hosted a wide variety of 1989-90 6-6 11-17 Lewis Bivens events over the years, including regional NCAA and 1990-91 7-4 14-14 Lewis Bivens basketball tournaments, 1991-92 11-2 19-9 Lewis Bivens University convocations and commencements, and 1992-93 10-3 21-7 Lewis Bivens 1993-94 9-3 21-7 Lewis Bivens innumerable concerts featuring the best known per- 1994-95 7-3 19-9 Lewis Bivens sonalities of the entertainment world such as Elvis 1995-96 12-1 24-6 Lewis Bivens Presley, Bob Hope, Bruce Springsteen, , the 1996-97 4-7 10-20 Lewis Bivens Judds, , and a host of others. 1997-98 8-4 18-12 Stephany Smith This outstanding facility has also been cho- 1998-99 11-2 18-10 Stephany Smith sen on numerous occasions as host for the show- 1999-00 11-2 18-11 Stephany Smith case of Tennessee high school basketball, the Ten- 2000-01 10-2 17-13 Stephany Smith 2001-02 7-7 16-13 Stephany Smith nessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association’s 2002-03 10-3 18-12 Stephany Smith (TSSAA) Boys and Girls State Tournaments, held 2003-04 11-2 24-8 Stephany Smith annually in mid-March. In 1998, Murphy Center Total 266-84 541-290 29 seasons played host to the Steamboat Classic, which annu- ally showcases the nation’s top prep hoop stars.

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ers in senior guard Patrice Holmes, BACK COURT sophomore forward Krystle Horton and Senior guard Holmes, who played a pivotal junior forward Tia Stovall. Chrissy Giv- role in the Lady Raiders success last season, ens, a sophomore guard, came on leads Middle Tennessee again. She is a two- strong for the Lady Raiders in the final time Sun Belt Tournament MVP and was named push last season and is expected to be to the Sun Belt First Team All-Conference squad. an important part of the scheme this year. Holmes averaged 15.7 points and 6.0 rebounds last season and is expected to run the point for 2003-04 REVIEW the Lady Raiders again in 2004-05. She also The Lady Raiders began 2003-04 earned a spot in the 1,000-point club and now season with wins over Tennessee Tech has 1,378 points in her career. and Southern Illinois. After losing to Man- Holmes scored in double figures 26 times in hattan at the FAU Classic and then fall- 2003-04 and had four double-doubles. She has ing by 15 points (65-50) to Georgia, the started 91 consecutive games as a Lady Raider Lady Raiders reeled off five consecu- and scored 20 or more points 22 times. tive victories before dropping a heart- “Patrice is in the best shape she has ever breaker to Houston, 67-63. been in,” Smith said. “Seeing that she played 40 Middle Tennessee got one of its big- minutes a game last season, that is a little bit gest wins of the season when it defeated scary.” Alabama 65-61 in overtime. It was the Givens is the only other Lady Raider at the first win for the Lady Raiders over the guard position with significant playing time. After Crimson Tide in school history. starting the season out slowly she really came Middle Tennessee women’s basketball came The Lady Raiders suffered their biggest dis- into her own in the final stretch. Averaging 4.3 into the 2003-04 season with something to prove. appointments of the season when they had back- points per game prior to the Sun Belt Tourna- The 2004-05 season is no different. to-back losses to Arkansas State and Arkansas- ment, she averaged 10.7 points per game in the The Lady Raiders met two goals last season: Little Rock. With only eight teams getting bids to tournament alone. winning the 2004 Sun Belt Tournament and the Sun Belt Tournament in 2004, the Lady Raid- Overall, Givens saw action in 27 games and making it to the NCAA Tournament. The Lady ers were feeling the pressure, finding themselves ended the season averaging 4.5 points and 3.1 Raiders made a name for themselves in the East 0-2 in the conference to start the year. Region by promptly knocking off 12th ranked A lesser team may have shrunk under the and fourth seeded North Carolina 67-62 in the pressure, but not the Lady Raiders. A goal was first round. It was just the third time in NCAA still in their sights, and they got back in the game history a 13 seed had defeated a four seed. with four consecutive wins, including a one-point How does a team maintain the momentum af- victory at New Mexico State. ter having such a successful season? They do it In the final push of the regular season, the again. The Lady Raiders may still be basking in Lady Raiders won six out of their last eight con- the glow of their 2003-04 success, but they aren’t ference games, with the only setbacks being two resting on it. losses to rival Western Kentucky. The losses to In 2004-05 the goals are just as lofty and the the Toppers didn’t deter the Lady Raiders from bar even higher. Middle Tennessee begins the their bid for a conference title, and after sharing season with its first-ever preseason ranking, the Sun Belt East Championship; Middle Ten- being tabbed 25th in the Athlon Magazine pre- nessee received a No. 4 seed heading into the season poll. The team is also in the unenviable Sun Belt Tournament. position of being the hunted instead of the hunter. The Lady Raiders made quick work of North High expectations are swirling around the Lady Texas in the Sun Belt Tournament and survived Raider camp and nothing less than a repeat as Denver to make it to the tournament finals. It Sun Belt Champions will do. seemed inevitable that Western Kentucky was “This team is used to winning,” said Head waiting for the Lady Raiders on the other side of Coach Stephany Smith. “Two years ago they the bracket. The match-up may have been a just missed winning a title, last year they did and repeat of 2003, but the outcome wasn’t. Middle won a first round game in the NCAA Tourna- Tennessee dominated host Western Kentucky ment. Believe me, they aren’t settling for that. and captured its first Sun Belt Tournament title This team wants more.” with a 79-57 victory over the Lady Toppers. Middle Tennessee returns its top three scor-

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roster. She was 2004 All-Metro Player of the One of the most anticipated newcomers for Year in 2004, and like Orr will make an instant the Lady Raiders is Benjamin. She transferred immediate contribution for the Lady Raiders. to Middle Tennessee last fall from Auburn, but Sara Nuxol rounds out the new guards for because she attended class at Auburn before the Lady Raiders. A first-team All-Conference transferring, Benjamin had to sit out all last sea- and All-State Honorable Mention in 2004, son. She was, however, allowed to practice with Nuxol set the school record for free throw per- the team and will be eligible to play in December centage her senior year at Winter Springs High 18 against South Carolina. School in Florida. Middle Tennessee welcomes one newcomer “We lost some very key players in the gradu- to the front court in 6-2 Lakira Boyd. She was ation of Keisha McClinic and Jennifer Justice,” named All-State in 2004 and was a four-time Smith said. “The players that we have replaced recipient of All-Region and All-Metro honors. them with bring a lot of variety to the table.” “To have the kind of stature we have now in our post players is really exciting,” Smith said. FRONT COURT “We have had some good post players here in Two of the Lady Raiders’ top three scorers the past but none of this height.” come from the front court; Stovall and Horton lead the position. SCHEDULE Stovall suffered through a slow start to begin Middle Tennessee will host South Florida in the 2003-04 season but really came on in the the first round of the Preseason WNIT, a first for final 10 games of the year. She had her best the school. If they advance to the second round, game at Denver when she scored a season- the Lady Raiders will play either Davidson or rebounds per game. She also shot 81.3 percent high 23 points and was 7-of-10 from the free Duke. The Lady Raiders will also participate in from the free throw line throw line. a tournament at the University of Houston, tak- “Chrissy is twice the player this year that she Overall, Stovall ended the season averaging ing on Wisconsin and host Houston. was a year ago,” Smith said. “I think she is going 10.7 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. She The Lady Raiders have an impressive home to have a break-out season.” was rewarded for her play in the Sun Belt Tour- schedule as the team hosts non-conference Sophomore Jenne Webb is the only other nament by being voted to the Sun Belt All-Tour- teams that include South Carolina, Cincinnati, returning player at the guard position. She saw nament team. and Xavier. Middle Tennessee will also enter- action in just 10 games, averaging 1.2 points. Horton had a Sun Belt Freshman of the Year tain future Sun Belt member Florida Atlantic and Webb played a career-high 14 minutes against campaign but just missed the honor. She was, former Ohio Valley Conference foe Austin Peay. Tennessee State and scored a career-high four however, named Sun Belt All-Conference First Non-conference road games include a trip to points twice. Team for her phenomenal freshman year. Tuscaloosa to take on Alabama. The Lady Raid- Middle Tennessee lost the guard play of Ciara The Murfreesboro native was second on the ers overtime defeat of the Crimson Tide last sea- Gray, who was to be a senior on the squad this team in scoring, averaging 15 points per game, son is sure to be on the minds of the Alabama season. She decided to forgo her final year due and scored in double figures 27 out of the 32 players when Middle Tennessee comes calling. to repetitive injuries. games the Lady Raiders played. Horton scored The team will also travel to Tennessee Tech and Four newcomers round out the guard play in double figures in the last 13 games of the make a swing through Georgia to face Georgia for the Lady Raiders; however, one has spent a season and averaged 5.7 rebounds per game. State and Georgia Southern. year on the sidelines for Middle Tennessee. She was named to the Sun Belt All-Tourna- Sun Belt Conference play begins at home Sophomore Monique Martin transferred to ment team. Horton also broke the Lady Raider when the Lady Raiders host Arkansas-Little Rock Middle Tennessee last season but wasn’t eli- freshman record for minutes played with 1,051. and Arkansas State. Other conference home gible to play; she has received her clearance to Ditte Jakobsen is another returning forward games include Western Kentucky, Florida Inter- compete in 2004-05. Martin is expected to make for the Lady Raiders. Jakobsen saw action in 27 national, Louisiana-Lafayette, New Mexico State, an instant impact on the court. games for the Lady Raiders, averaging 1.8 and Denver. The Lady Raiders go on the road Starr Orr is a guard who broke the Alabama points and 1.2 rebounds per game. She will for return games to their fellow Sun Belt East state high school record for points in a career play mostly at the forward position until freshman members and will visit Sun Belt West foes New with 4,158. She was featured in the May 3, 2004 Amber Benjamin becomes eligible, then will switch Orleans, South Alabama, and North Texas. issue of Sports Illustrated for her accomplish- to a guard position. “We challenge our team a little more every ments. Orr was named Miss Basketball in the “Ditte has had a year under her belt to learn year with the schedule,” Smith said. “We have state of Alabama in 2004 and was the three-time the offensive and defensive schemes,” Smith always played a tough schedule, but it wasn’t 1A State Player of the Year. said. “Once Amber becomes eligible, we will be neccesarily my intention to play this rigorous a Latoya Barclay, who was Orr’s club team able to move Ditte back to a guard position, which schedule this particular year. It just happened member, is also a new addition to the Lady Raider I think is her natural spot.” because of contract issues.”

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Coach Stephany Smith is entering her eighth year at the helm of the Lady Raider basketball pro- STEPHANY SMITH gram with high expecta- tions. HEAD COACH Smith made an appear- EIGHTH SEASON/12th at MT ance in the NCAA Tour- nament for the second time in her seven-year reign last season and is work, excellent recruiting skills, looking to repeat that feat in 2005. After garner- and knowledge of the game. In ing the first 20-win mark of her career in 2003- seven seasons, Smith sports a 04, Smith led her athletic squad to a Sun Belt 129-79 record and has not only Tournament title in just the school’s fourth year in the 2004 Sun Belt Tournament the league. She also coached junior stand-out Title but an OVC regular season Patrice Holmes to her second straight Sun Belt title and an OVC Tournament title Tournament Most Outstanding Player award. to her credit. The NCAA berth in For the first time in her career and the sec- 2003-04 was the fourth team ond time in school history, the team made it to the Smith has led into postseason second round of the NCAA Tournament with a play, with an NCAA berth in 1998 67-62 win over No. 12 North Carolina. The and WNIT bids in 1999 and win, by No. 13 seed Middle Tennessee, was 2001. just the third time in NCAA Tournament history a Smith did not enter into her 13 seed knocked off a No. 4 seed. first head coaching job blindly. The Brookhaven, Miss., native has es- She spent four years as an as- tablished herself as one of college basketball’s sistant at Middle Tennessee to both collegiate polls, ranking as high as 26th. brightest young coaches and is looking forward former head coach Lewis Bivens, heading up The school received its first at-large bid to the to the season ahead. the team’s recruiting efforts during that time. Smith NCAA Tournament to further attest the program’s Completing her seventh campaign, was promoted to associate head coach in her growing stature. Smith’s record stands as a testament to her hard final season under Bivens. Smith spent four years as an assistant at The 1995-96 squad went 24-6, the sec- UAB before her arrival at Middle Tennessee, ond-most victories in school history, before coordinating recruiting for the Blazers. UAB went MITH AT A GLANCE falling to Kansas in the first round of the NCAA S 76-45 during her four seasons on the staff, win- Tournament in Lawrence, Kan. The Lady Raid- HOMETOWN ning or tying for the Sun Belt Conference crown ers were OVC Co-Champions in 1994-95 and Brookhaven, Miss. twice (1990, ‘91) and sharing the Great Midwest 1995-96, compiling 64 wins in Smith’s first EDUCATION Conference title in 1992. The Lady Blazers made three seasons on the MT staff. Fruits of her B.A. Harding University, 1988 two WNIT trips (1991, ‘92) during Smith’s asso- M.S.E. Harding University, 1989 labors at Middle Tennessee were shown in 1996 when the Lady Raiders received votes in PLAYING EXPERIENCE Copiah-Lincoln JC, 1986 Harding University, 1987-88 COACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant, Harding Univ., 1989 Assistant Coach, UAB, 1989-93 Assistant Coach, MT, 1993-96 Associate Head Coach, MT, 1996-97 Head Coach, MT, 1997-present NOTABLE In 2004, Smith led her team to the school’s first- ever Sun Belt Tournament Championship. The team shocked the world in the NCAA Tournament by knock- ing off 12th-ranked North Carolina before falling in the second round. It was the second time in Smith’s tenure she had led her team to an NCAA appear- ance. 12 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL HEADHEAD COACHCOACH

Smith’s Record Versus ... Arkansas-Little Rock 7-1 Morris Brown 1-0 Arkansas State 7-3 Murray State 5-1 Auburn 0-2 New Mexico State 1-2 Austin Peay 7-4 New Orleans 3-1 Belmont 3-0 Norfolk State 1-0 Chicago State 1-0 North Carolina 1-0 Cincinnati 0-4 North Texas 2-3 Central Florida 1-0 Notre Dame 0-1 Denver 3-3 Ole Miss 1-3 Duke 0-1 South Alabama 2-2 Eastern Illinois 5-2 South Carolina 0-1 Eastern Kentucky 4-3 South Carolina State 2-0 East Tennessee 1-0 Southeast Missouri 6-1 Erskine 1-0 Southern Illinois 2-0 Florida International 4-4 Tennessee State 10-1 Furman 1-1 Tennessee Tech 6-4 Georgia 0-3 Texas Southern 1-0 Houston 0-3 UAB 2-2 Indiana 0-2 UNC-Asheville 2-0 Kansas State 0-2 UNC-Greenboro 1-0 Lipscomb 4-0 UNLV 1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 6-0 UT-Martin 4-4 Louisiana Tech 0-2 Western Kentucky 4-6 Maine 0-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1 ciation with the UAB program. Manhattan 0-1 Xavier 2-2 Memphis 2-2 TOTAL 129-79 She spent one year as a graduate assis- Morehead State 6-0 tant at her alma mater, Harding University, in 1989. Teams associated with Smith have a 255- Atlanta Glory’s practice squad for part of the 1998 Smith competed in basketball at both Co- 158 record during her 14 years on the Division season before returning to Spain. Lin and Harding and also spent a year as the I level, including four 20-plus win seasons and Her coaching philosophy stresses estab- head girls track coach at Searcy High School in two 19-win campaigns. lishing fundamental knowledge of the game in 1989 while completing her Master’s degree at Smith’s claim to fame is recruiting: as she practice. The repetition of fundamentals in prac- Harding. has established a reputation as one of the game’s tice allows her players the freedom to use that Smith is truly people-oriented. She has top young coaches and as a top-flight recruiter. knowledge coupled with their athletic skills over planned and directed numerous non-profit clin- She is also a teacher of the game holding a the course of a game. An intense conditioning ics at Middle Tennessee and UAB for girls to coaching clinic over the summer to instruct other regimen also lends Smith’s squad the opportu- further promote the game of basketball. She now coaches on various offenses. Three of her former nity to play an up-tempo style predicated on heads up one of the most successful camps in players have gone on to play in the professional defensive intensity. the country, the Middle Tennessee “Stars of To- ranks including former Lady Raider Joanne Smith graduated from Harding University morrow” camp, each summer. Aluka who played in Portugal and was a mem- in Searcy, Ark., with a B.A. in Physical Educa- She is the daughter of Ralph and Betsy ber of the Nigerian women’s basketball team at tion in May of 1988 before receiving an M.S.E. Smith. She has three brothers (Ralph, Rich- the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. in 1989 . She began her career at Copiah-Lin- ard, Cameron) and one sister (Sydney). Jacque Nero played six years overseas coln Community College in Wesson, Miss. She before being selected fourth by Nashville in received an associate’s degree from Co-Lin in the 1998 ABL draft. Shyronda Mifflin has May of 1986. played four seasons overseas and was on the Smith’s Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL PCT.CONF/FINISH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL CONF. TOURNEY POSTSEASON 1997-98 Middle Tennessee 18-12 .600 11-7/4th 8-4 6-7 4-1 3-0/Champions NCAA/0-1 1998-99 Middle Tennessee 18-10 .643 14-4/t1st 11-2 7-6 0-2 0-1/1st Round WNIT/0-1 1999-00 Middle Tennessee 18-11 .621 13-5/2nd 11-2 6-7 1-2 1-1/Semifinals - 2000-01 Middle Tennessee 17-13 .567 9-7/5th 10-2 5-9 2-2 1-1/Q-finals WNIT/0-1 2001-02 Middle Tennessee 16-13 .551 7-7/3rd 7-7 8-5 1-1 1-1/Q-finals - 2002-03 Middle Tennessee 18-12 .592 9-5/2nd 10-3 6-8 2-1 2-1-Finals - 2003-04 Middle Tennessee 24-8 .750 10-4/t1st 11-2 9-5 4-1 3-0/Champions NCAA/1-1 TOTAL 129-79 .620 68-22 47-47 14-10 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 13 ASSISTANTASSISTANT COACHCOACH

Melanie Walls begins her fifth season as an assistant coach MELANIE WALLS with the Lady Raiders ASSISTANT COACH basketball program. She spent the 1999-00 sea- FIFTH SEASON son at Indiana Univer- sity, and was the top assistant at Binghamton University in N.Y. in 1998-99. Walls enters her third season as the Lady Raider’s recruiting coordinator. Upper-class recruits are her primary responsibility. While serving as coordinator, the Lady Raiders have enjoyed a top 50 rated recruiting class each year. In addition to serving as recruiting coordina- tor, Melanie is also responsible for the schedul- ing of opponents, on the floor coaching, scouting of opponents, individual player development and overseeing the academic progress of players. As the academic liaison on staff, she organizes the counseling of players focusing on academic goals and game improvement. the graduate assistant and received her master Melanie is a native of Eatonton, GA. She married Walls was a four-year letter winner in basket- degree in education in 1998. Marcus Walls, a former assistant on the Blue Raider ball at Georgia College & State University from football staff, on April 20, 2002. The couple wel- 1992-1996. She was voted team captain in both comed a daughter, Brookelyn Laurel, on June 4, 2004. her junior and senior seasons. You can find her name in the GC&SU record books as she holds the record for most three pointers made in a game with eight. She earned her BS in education in 1996. Walls continued on at GC&SU while serving as

SMITH ON WALLS: “There are far too many assets to individually name that Melanie Walls brings to this program. In a nut shell, she’s an extension of me. If ever I had to be absent from our team, under her direction, we would never miss a beat.”

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Kim Rosamond begins her second season on the Lady Raider side- KIM ROSAMOND lines as an assistant coach. ASSISTANT COACH She spent five sea- sons at the University SECOND SEASON of Mississippi as an assistant prior to coming to Middle Tennes- and 2004 Olympic Coach, and Ron Aldy, see. current assistant coach at the Univeristy An energetic and tireless recruiter, of Alabama. Rosamond put her name in Rosamond is no stranger to recruiting in Ten- the Lady Rebel record books in 1995 nessee as she was instrumental in signing when she made six three-point bas- three of the state’s former Miss Basketball kets versus Texas Pan-American, recipients. Her primary duties will include which tied her for second for the coordinating underclassman recruiting, on the most three-pointers made in one floor coaching, guard development, oversee- game by a Lady Rebel. In her ing scouting efforts throughout the season, final season, she was elected as well as serving as director of the funda- team captain and received the mental camp. team’s Lady Rebel Award, given In just six seasons as a collegiate coach, to the player who excels on and Rosamond has quickly established her repu- off the court. Despite tearing her tation as a recruiter. At the age of 23 and anterior cruciate ligament during fresh out of college, she began her college preseason practice and missing coaching career at Ole Miss, where she also the first 10 games of the season, spent her playing days as a student- athlete. she returned to play in the final The former Lady Rebel gained valuable 20 games on a torn ligament. experience in her first season as Ole Miss During her four-year career, Ole earned an NIT appearance and doubled Miss won 67 games and ad- their SEC win total from the previous year. vanced to the NCAA Tournament Rosamond would be named recruiting coor- three times. dinator in 2001 and serve in this capacity Rosamond was an excel- during her final two seasons at Ole Miss. lent student-athlete and became the In her rookie year as coordinator, Ole Miss’ first Lady Rebel to be named to 2002 signing class consisted of the #54 rated the SEC Academic Honor Roll all player in the country as well as Tennessee’s four years of her career and only Miss Basketball in Class AAA and one of the the second in the history of the SEC top players in the state of Mississippi. In 2003, to accomplish this feat. Ole Miss’ recruiting class was ranked as one The Louisville, Mississippi native gradu- SMITH ON ROSAMOND of the top 50 classes in the country. The class ated from Ole Miss in May of 1998 with a : bachelor’s degree in journalism and adver- “Passion and pride are probably was highlighted by the #15 rated point guard according to All Star Girls’ Report, tising. In addition to playing Rosamond was a the two best words to describe Kim member of the Fellowship of Christian Ath- Rosamond. She is extremely pas- Tennessee’s Miss Basketball Division II, and two of Mississippi’s top players, including letes, Phi Mu sorority, the Student-Athlete sionate about the game of basket- Arnentie Price, who was named the 2003 Advisory Committee and the M-Club. ball and takes tremendous pride SEC Freshman of the Year. in everything she does. In short, A four-year letterwinner for Ole Miss from she seeks perfection; and lands it 1995 to 1998, Rosamond enjoyed a success- every time.” ful career as a player under both Van Chan- cellor, coach of the WNBA Houston Comets

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Drew Clinton enters his second year as an As- sistant for the Lady Raid- ers. He spent three sea- DREW CLINTON sons with the University of Mississippi, spending ASSISTANT COACH the final two years as the SECOND SEASON Director of Basketball Operations. Clinton’s duties at Middle Tennessee include Clinton attended Ole Miss recruiting, coordinating team travel, evaluation after concluding high school and grading of film, marketing and promotions, at Memphis Harding Acad- and game management. He will also handle the emy in 1990 and later ball girls for home games, coordinate alumni func- graduated from UT-Chatta- tions, and coordinate the Lady Raider Rascals, nooga in 1999 with a B.S. in a youth club for fans of Lady Raider basketball. Sports Administration. Prior to his stint at Ole Miss, Clinton spent four He is married to the former years as the sports manager for the Amateur Kelley Dean, also from Mem- Athletic Union at their national headquarters in phis, and the two have a son, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. His duties included Rhodes, who will be two on overseeing the AAU Girls’ Basketball and AAU April 2, 2005. The couple is Golf programs, as well as serving as Tourna- expecting their second child ment Director at Disney’s Wide World of Sports. in late March. While serving in that capacity, Clinton also vol- unteered his time at the AAU Girls’ Basketball Tennessee State Championships, the TSSAA State Soccer Tournament, the TSSAA State Bas- ketball Tournament, the TSSAA State Wrestling Tournament, the Chattanooga Dam Triathlon, and the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament. In addition to his work at the National AAU Office, Clinton has coached several AAU teams. He helped his father, Eddie, with five national cham- pionship teams before taking the reins as head coach. Selected as coach to represent Tennes- see in the AAU Junior Olympic Games three different years, he led teams that finished sev- enth in the nation twice and ninth once. From those three teams alone, 22 players either have signed or will sign NCAA Division 1 scholar- ships SMITH ON CLINTON: “Though Drew Clinton brings much to this staff, it didn’t take long to fig- ure out which part of the job he likes best. Where many coaches sim- ply endure the task of recruiting, he thrives on it. To Drew, recruit- ing is one big scavenger hunt, a mere game of seek and seizure. A game he often wins.”

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Keisha McClinic begins her coaching ca- reer at Middle Tennes- Keisha McClinic see after completing a stellar campaign as a Assistant Coach student-athlete for the First Year Lady Raider program. An outstanding leader and hard-nosed com- Carolina in the first round of the NCAA Tourna- petitor, McClinic brings her skills to the sidelines ment. Keisha was named Sun Belt Conference as she will be involved with on-the-floor coach- Defensive Player of the year enroute to break- ing and guard development. She will also coor- ing the single season record for steals at Middle dinate film exchange, oversee alumni relations, Tennessee with 112. She served as a team cap- serve as a liaison for all community service tain during her senior season and was named events, and assist with monitoring the academic the team’s Best Defensive Player. progress of individual players. Keisha gained McClinic ended the 2003-2004 season valuable experience on the recruiting trail dur- ranked fourth in the NCAA with 3.5 steals per ing the 2004 July recruiting period as she evalu- game. She also left her mark on the Lady Raider ated prospective student-athletes during Coach record books as she broke the school record for Melanie Walls’ maternity leave. games played with 120 and moved into second During her four-year career in a Middle Ten- place on the career steals chart with 246. nessee uniform, McClinic helped the Lady Raid- In addition to playing, McClinic served as a ers enjoy tremendous success and elevate the representative on the Student-Athletic Advisory program to new heights. She was part of four Council. A native of Stockbridge, GA, Keisha is straight winning seasons and two post-season currently working towards an advanced degree appearances. McClinic finished her career with in psychology. an outstanding senior season which saw the Lady Raiders win 24 games, the second most in school history; capture their first-ever Sun Belt Tournament Championship; and defeat North SMITH ON MCCLINIC: “What a bonus! The perspective Keisha McClinic brings to this staff, having just completed her competi- tive career, is invaluable. Her tran- sition from player to coach couldn’t have been more natural. She gained immediate respect from former teammates and strolled right into her role as coach. Keisha is extremely conscientious about her performance and shows the pro- fessionalism of a veteran.”

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Darren Edgington Cortney Mitchell. She also coordinated the media an adjunct professor teaching the Freshmen for the women’s basketall team when they at- Seminar. Women’s Strength and Conditioning tended NCAA Tournament in the first and sec- She received her B.S. in Psychology with a 8th Year/Middle Tennessee ond rounds at Notre Dame. minor in Arts and Sociology at Middle Tennes- Darren Edgington is in his Gideon joined Middle Tennessee after spend- see in 1985. Massaquoi then went on to re- eighth year of full-time work ing two years as the media relations director at ceive her M.A. in Psychology, Clinical Counsel- as a coach for the strength Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee. ing in 1988. and conditioning program. Prior to Cumberland, she was an assistant in Massaquoi is a member of the African-Ameri- Darren has assisted with the game operations and facility management at can Studies Advisory Board, African- American program for the last seven Tulane University. She spent three years as a History Month Committee, Middle Tennessee years. He will handle all manager for the Tennessee Lady Vol track and Compliance Committee and Middle Tennessee strength and conditioning for the Lady Raider field team and two years as a graduate assis- Professional Advisors Group. She is the Chair volleyball team. tant. of the African-American History Month Commit- Darren is a certified strength coach through She is a 1997 graduate of the University of tee. ISSA (International Sports Science Association) Tennessee and received her master’s at UT in She and her husband Momolu have a son and a certified club weight coach through USA sport administration in 1999. Gideon lives in William and a daughter Maima. Weight Lifting. Lebanon. Darren received his bachelor’s degree in wellness and fitness from Middle Tennessee. He ALISON NESS spent six years in the United States Navy serv- Assistant Athletic Trainer ing aboard the submarine USS Augusta. JODI GREESON 2nd Year, West Virginia University, 2002 Assistant Marketing Director Alison Ness begins her 2nd Year/Florida,1999 second year as the assistant ROXANNE FORTH Jodi Greeson begins her athletic trainer for the Women’s Basketball Secretary second year in the athletic women’s basketball team. 4th Year/Motlow State, 1975 marketing office with Middle Ness is a certified athletic Roxanne Forth is begin- Tennessee and as the Mar- trainer by the National Ath- ning her fourth year as the keting Director for volleyball letic Trainers’ Association. secretary for Middle Ten- and basketball. Prior to Middle Tennessee, she spent one nessee women’s basketball. Greeson came to Middle year as an athletic trainer for the football team at Forth, who grew up near Tennessee after a successful start in collegiate Florida Atlantic University. Manchester, Tenn., now athletics at the University of Florida where she She received her Master of Science degree calls Murfreesboro home. also holds two degrees: a bachelor’s degree in in athletic training from West Virginia University Prior to signing on with broadcast journalism and a masters degree in in 2002. In 2000, Ness received her Bachelor’s Middle Tennessee, she helped her husband with sport management. degree in health science/athletic training with a their family business. She also worked as a tax Her other duties include the marketing and minor in psychology at Slippery Rock Univer- preparer for H&R Block. Prior to that, Forth was promotions for soccer, softball and women’s bas- sity. the codes secretary for the city of McMinnville. ketball. She is married to Ben Greeson of Her- Originally from Olmsted Falls, Ohio, Ness cur- Forth earned her AS degree from Motlow mitage and the couple resides in Old Hickory, rently lives in Murfreesboro with her husband State in 1975. She and her husband, Doug, Tennessee. Will, whom she married on June 26, 2004. Will is have two children, Mike and Rachel. an athletic trainer for the Lipscomb University women’s basketball team. JEANNE MASSAQUOI DENISE GIDEON Director, Academic Advising Assistant Media Relations Director 22nd Year, Middle Tennessee, 1988 4th Year/Tennessee, 1999 Jeanne Massaquoi begins Denise Gideon begins her her 22 nd year as the Direc- fourth year with the Middle tor of Academic Enhance- Tennessee Media Relations ment at Middle Tennessee. Office. Her primary duties are Massaquoi handles all with volleyball, women’s bas- academic advising for the ketball, women’s tennis, and Lady Raider basketball team. softball. Her main duties include class scheduling, tutor In 2004, Gideon led an All-American cam- assignments and study hall hours. She is also paign for Middle Tennessee softball player 18 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL SUPPORTSUPPORT STAFFSTAFF

CIARA GRAY DENNIS WATSON ALLISON BRADLEY Student Assistant Manager/3rd Year Manager/1st Year 1st Year Dennis Watson begins his Allison Bradley begins her Ciara Gray begins her first third year as a manager for first season as a manager for season as a student assis- Lady Raider basketball team. the Lady Raiders. A 2004 tant after spending three A 2000 graduate of Oakland graduate from White County years as a player for the High School, Watson was a High School, Bradley was a Lady Raiders. She decided walk-on for the Austin Peay manager for the Warriorettes to forgo her senior season basketball team for one sea- for six seasons. She is a due to repetitive injuries son before transferring to Middle Tennessee. freshman at Middle Tennessee majoring in Busi- throughout her career. Watson assists in team practice and travels with ness Administration and with a minor in Political Gray, who prepped at LaVergne High School, the Lady Raiders on all road games. He is ma- Science. started the 2003-04 season injury-free for the joring in Physical Education with a minor in edu- first time in her career as a Lady Raider and cation. became a phenomenal defensive player for the team. Her junior year was cut short when she TARIKA CARTER suffered a season-ending injury against Florida Manager/1st Year International on February 7, 2004. She played Tarika Carter begins her first in 21 games and started nine, averaging 2.2 season as a manager for the rebounds and 5.4 points per game. Lady Raiders. She spent Gray will assist in the Lady Raider Rascal three seasons as a manager Club, organize the ball girls and is expected to for the LaVergne girl’s bas- travel with the team. ketball team where she was a 2001 graduate. Carter spent two years as a manager for the soccer YAMIL CORDERO team at Tennessee Tech before transferring to Middle Tennessee. She is majoring in nursing. Student Assistant 1st Year Yamil Cordero begins her first year as a student assis- tant after spending one sea- son as a member of the Lady Raider basketball team. In her fifth-year, Cordero is assisting the marketing staff in conjunction with activities planned for women’s basketball home games. She also assists with community service and the Lady Raider Ras- cals. Cordero transferred to Middle Tennessee as a senior from Seminole Community College. In the 2002-03 at Seminole she averaged 10 points, 2.4 rebounds, two assists and 1.2 steals per game. Cordero was a member of the 2003-04 Lady Raider basketball team that won the Sun Belt Tournament and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Yamil Cordero, Keisha McClinic, assistant coach Kim Rosamond and Jennifer Justice at the Lady Raider awards banquet in 2004.

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2003-04 (FRESHMAN) Played in 27 games … Scored in double fig- 22 CHRISSY GIVENS ures in four games … Dished out a career- 5-11, Sophomore, Guard high four assists in NCAA Tournament win Monroe, LA/Ouachita HS over North Carolina ... Recorded a career-high 18 points in the first round of the Sun Belt Tour- 18.2 points and 8.7 rebounds per game along nament against North Texas, hitting 7-of-9 with 3.5 assists and 3.2 steals ... First member of CAREER HIGHS shots from the field … For the year, averaged the 2,000-point club for the Quachita Lady Lions Points ...... 18 North Texas (03/07/04) 4.3 points per game, but in three games of the with 2,500 points ... Also recorded 1,000 re- bounds ... Received the Paul Martin Award for Rebounds ...... 8 Sun Belt Tournament, averaged 10.7 points 2x, last vs Denver (03/08/04) per game … Played a career-high 28 minutes courage, sportsmanship, and citizenship ... Vale- dictorian for 2003 graduating class. FG Made ...... 7 in the Sun Belt Championship game. North Texas (03/07/04) FG Attempts ...... 9 HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at North Texas (03/07/04) Ouachita High School ... Ranked No. 89 in the PERSONAL: Chrissy Tiyana Givens ... Daugh- 3-pt Attempts ...... 1 All-Star Girls Report ... Named to the All-State ter of Tillman and Mattie Givens ... Born July 26, South Carolina St. (12/22/03) team four years in a row, the first time in Class 5A 1985 ... Aspires to become a physical therapist FT Made ...... 4 3x, last at Notre Dame (03/23/04) history ... She was the District 2-5A, All-North- and open up her own practice. FT Attempts ...... 5 east Louisiana and Class 5-A MVP ... Averaged North Texas (03/07/04) Assists ...... 4 North Carolina (03/21/04) Steals ...... 3 3x, last vs Arkansas St. (02/19/04) Minutes Played ...... 28 INSIDE THE PAINT Western Kentucky (03/09/04) Chrissy Givens averaged 10.7 points per Miscellaneous game in the Sun Belt Tournament. Overall, Double Figure Scoring ...... 4 Games Led MT in Rebounding ...... 1 she averaged 4.3 points per game during the season.

Givens’ 2003-04 Game-by-Game

DATE GS MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BLK S PTS TENNESSEE TECH 11/21/03 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11/24/03 3 0-3 0-0 4-4 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 4 vs Manhattan 11/28/03 21 4-7 0-0 2-3 0-2-2 2 1 2 0 1 10 vs Norfolk State 11/29/03 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/22/03 16 0-4 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 1 2 3 0 3 0 at Lipscomb 12/30/03 12 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 HOUSTON 01/05/04 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0 2 1 0 0 0 ALABAMA 01/08/04 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 at Arkansas State 01/15/04 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 1 0 at Arkansas-Little Rock 01/17/04 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 0 0 SOUTH ALABAMA 01/22/04 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW ORLEANS 01/24/04 22 4-6 0-0 0-1 0-4-4 2 1 2 0 1 8 at New Mexico State Univ. 01/29/04 21 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 2 1 2 0 0 4 at Louisiana-Lafayette 01/31/04 18 0-3 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 0 2 2 0 1 2 WESTERN KENTUCKY 02/05/04 17 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 5 0 1 2 FIU 02/07/04 21 4-5 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 3 0 0 0 1 9 NORTH TEXAS 02/12/04 26 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-7-8 0 2 2 0 1 2 at DENVER 02/15/04 17 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 0 0 3 6 ARKANSAS STATE 02/19/04 24 3-4 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 2 2 6 1 3 7 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 02/21/04 24 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 1 5 0 1 10 at Western Kentucky 02/26/04 21 4-6 0-0 1-1 1-4-5 1 3 1 0 1 9 at Florida International 03/01/04 19 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 1 1 0 0 2 vs North Texas 03/07/04 27 7-9 0-0 4-5 2-2-4 2 3 4 0 1 18 vs Denver 03/08/04 24 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-6-8 3 2 2 0 1 2 at Western Kentucky 03/09/04 28 5-7 0-0 2-3 2-4-6 0 0 2 1 1 12 vs North Carolina 03/21/04 26 2-4 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 1 4 5 1 1 6 at Notre Dame 03/23/04 20 2-3 0-0 4-4 1-3-4 4 1 1 0 0 8

20 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL GIVENS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-TOT AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2003-04 27-0 472 48-86 .558 0-1 .000 26-32 .813 16-68-84 3.1 35 32 52 4 23 122 4.5 PATRICEPATRICE HOLMESHOLMES

In the Record Book: Ranks third for steals in a career with 226 ... Stands in 10th place in 23 PATRICE HOLMES scoring with 1,378 5-9, Senior, Guard points ... Also has over 300 assists in her ca- Bishopville, SC/Lee Central reer, making her just the fourth Lady Raider in school history to have over 1,000 points and Voted to the Wildcat Classic All-Tournament Team 200 assists (she has 338 for her career, which ... Holmes had one of her best all-around games CAREER HIGHS ranks her ninth) …Started 91 consecutive by pouring in 23 points, grabbing eight rebounds, Points ...... 31 games for the Lady Raiders. and handing out nine assists against Memphis Tennessee State (12/15/03) (12/19) ... Scored 29 points against New Or- Rebounds ...... 14 New Orleans (03/08/03) 2003-04 (JUNIOR) leans in the Sun Belt Tournament ... Named to the Sun Belt pre-season All-Conference Team. FG Made ...... 12 Named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Asso- 2x, last Tennessee State (12/15/03) ciation All-State Team ... Voted Sun Belt Tour- FG Attempts ...... 23 nament Most Outstanding Player for the second Western Kentucky (03/01/03) year in a row … First Team All-Conference 3-pt Made ...... 5 selection … Averaged 21 points in the three 3x, last Louisiana-Lafayette (01/31/04) Sun Belt Tournament games … Scored double 3-pt Attempts ...... 12 figures in 26 games … Led the team in scor- Arkansas State (01/15/04) ing in 18 games and six times in rebounding FT Made ...... 10 Arkansas State (03/10/03) … Recorded five double-doubles … Had a ca- FT Attempts ...... 10 reer-high 31 points against Tennessee State Arkansas State (03/10/03) (12/15) on a night when she reached the 1,000- Assists ...... 11 point plateau … After scoring only seven points Western Kentucky (01/04/03) in the first half against Denver in the Sun Belt Steals ...... 8 Tournament semi finals, she all but took over Southern Illinois (01/28/03) the game in the second half, scoring 16 points Minutes Played ...... 46 and finishing with a game-high 23 points, and Western Kentucky (02/05/04) was 3-of-9 from the three-point line … Named Miscellaneous Double Figure Scoring ...... 74 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week on Double Figure Rebounding ...... 12 November 25 and December 8 . Double-Doubles ...... 11 Games Led MT in Scoring ...... 36 2002-03 (SOPHOMORE) Games Led MT in Rebounding ...... 32 Started all 30 games ... Named the Sun Belt Games With 20+ Points ...... 22 Tournament Most Outstanding Player ... Set Games With 30+ Points ...... 1 the record for most points in the Sun Belt Tour- nament with 74 ... Broke the then school record for most steals in a season with 92, deposing Kim Webb, who had 91 in the 1984-85 season ... She has since be overtaken by Keisha McClinic, who recorded 112 in the 2003-04 season ... Named Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All-Conference ...

INSIDE THE PAINT Only the second player in league history to be named Sun Belt Tour- nament Most Outstanding Player two years in a row.

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PATRICEPATRICE HOLMESHOLMES

2001-02 (FRESHMAN) Named 2002 Sun Belt Freshman of the Year ... Only AWARDS AND HONORS player to start all 29 games ... Ranked second on the team in scoring average with 12.6 points per game ... 2004 Tied for first on the team in rebounds per game with 6.1 • Named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association All-State Team ... Third on the team in steals with 50 ... Shot 78 percent • Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player from the free throw line, hitting 57-of-73 ... Also ranked second on the team in field goal percentage with 48 • Sun Belt First Team All-Conference Selection percent ... Drew start in first collegiate game at Tennes- see State, scoring 10 points and tying for team lead with 2003 seven rebounds ... Had 23 points and nine rebounds • Sun Belt Tournament Most Outstanding Player including game-tying jumper that sent contest into over- • Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year time in loss at 16th-ranked Georgia ... Scored in double figures 19 times. • First Team All-Conference

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Lee Central HS 2002 ... Earned All-Region and All-State honors all four years • Sun Belt Freshman of the Year ... Averaged 24.8 ppg, 9.2 rebounds, 8.1 assists, and 4.5 steals as senior ... Two-time Class 2A Miss Bas- ketball in South Carolina ... Led Lee Central to 30-0 PERSONAL: Patrice Teresa Holmes ... record and state championship as senior, averaging Daughter of Perry Damon and Cynthia 26.8 ppg ... Named All-Area and Area Player of Year Damon ... Born December 18, 1982. ... AAU All-Star ... Also lettered in softball and track ... Served as FCA Vice President.

Holmes’ 2003-04 Game-by-Game

DATE GS MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BLK S PTS TENNESSEE TECH 11/21/03 * 40 9-16 1-3 6-8 3-7-10 1 4 5 1 1 25 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11/24/03 * 40 8-13 3-6 2-3 2-5-7 4 5 1 1 2 21 vs Manhattan 11/28/03 * 40 7-14 1-4 3-3 2-8-10 2 3 6 0 6 18 vs Norfolk State 11/29/03 * 33 4-8 1-2 0-1 1-3-4 0 5 4 0 5 9 at XAVIER 12/03/03 * 40 12-18 1-3 4-4 0-4-4 1 2 9 0 4 29 at Georgia 12/13/03 * 40 7-16 4-9 0-0 2-3-5 0 5 1 1 2 18 at Tennessee State 12/15/03 * 39 12-18 4-6 3-3 0-6-6 2 7 1 0 7 31 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 * 40 8-13 0-2 3-3 1-7-8 3 4 3 0 1 19 at Austin Peay 12/20/03 * 40 5-13 0-5 0-0 4-7-11 1 8 3 0 4 10 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/22/03 * 37 4-11 0-3 0-0 0-6-6 1 9 3 0 4 8 at Lipscomb 12/30/03 * 40 6-14 2-6 1-2 1-4-5 2 5 5 1 4 15 HOUSTON 01/05/04 * 40 7-16 2-7 1-1 3-7-10 2 5 7 0 1 17 ALABAMA 01/08/04 * 42 3-20 1-7 3-4 3-5-8 2 6 1 0 7 10 at Arkansas State 01/15/04 * 40 7-17 5-12 0-1 2-4-6 4 6 5 1 2 19 at Arkansas-Little Rock 01/17/04 * 29 4-14 2-6 0-0 2-4-6 4 1 4 0 2 10 SOUTH ALABAMA 01/22/04 * 37 5-11 0-1 4-4 4-6-10 2 2 4 0 2 14 NEW ORLEANS 01/24/04 * 33 6-12 3-8 1-1 1-3-4 0 3 4 0 2 16 at New Mexico State Univ. 01/29/04 * 32 1-11 0-7 0-0 1-5-6 2 1 1 0 0 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette 01/31/04 * 38 8-16 5-9 2-2 2-3-5 2 2 1 1 0 23 WESTERN KENTUCKY 02/05/04 * 46 6-19 2-6 2-2 1-5-6 4 5 9 3 1 16 FIU 02/07/04 * 21 3-7 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 1 8 6 1 3 6 NORTH TEXAS 02/12/04 * 32 7-11 2-3 4-5 4-3-7 3 2 4 0 1 20 at DENVER 02/15/04 * 33 5-11 2-4 0-0 1-4-5 2 4 6 0 1 12 ARKANSAS STATE 02/19/04 * 26 3-4 1-1 1-1 0-3-3 3 3 4 1 1 8 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 02/21/04 * 19 4-7 0-2 2-2 1-4-5 3 2 2 0 2 10 at Western Kentucky 02/26/04 * 24 4-16 2-6 0-1 0-4-4 3 4 4 0 3 10 at Florida International 03/01/004 * 33 6-15 1-4 3-4 0-3-3 1 4 2 1 3 16 vs North Texas 03/07/04 * 28 7-11 2-4 6-7 2-3-5 0 3 1 0 3 22 Patrice Holmes was honored for scoring over 1,000 vs Denver 03/08/04 * 38 8-17 3-9 4-5 0-6-6 1 2 5 0 2 23 points in her career by Head Coach Stephany Smith at Western Kentucky 03/09/04 * 35 7-15 2-6 2-2 0-6-6 2 1 3 0 2 18 vs North Carolina 03/21/04 * 37 5-13 4-11 4-4 0-5-5 1 4 3 0 3 18 and the rest of the Lady Raider team prior to the at Notre Dame 03/23/04 * 39 4-15 1-8 0-1 2-4-6 0 5 2 0 3 9 team’s game against Chicago State in 2003. 24 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL HOLMES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-TOT AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2001-02 29-29 787 142-291 .488 23-85 .271 57-73 .781 61-115-176 6.1 64 68 80 13 50 364 12.6 2002-03 30-30 1117 194-413 .470 35-136 .257 89-113 .788 71-150-221 7.4 59 140 137 19 92 512 17.1 2003-04 32-32 1131 192-432 .444 57-172 .331 61-74 .824 46-147-193 6.0 59 130 119 12 84 502 15.7 TOTAL 91-91 3035 528-1136 .465 115-393 .293 207-260 .796 178-412-590 6.5 182 338 336 44 226 1378 15.1 KRYSTLEKRYSTLE HORTONHORTON

2003-04: Named to the Sun Belt All-Tourna- ment Team and Sun Belt First Team All-Con- 4 Krystle Horton ference squad … Started 31 of 32 games … Scored in double fig- 6-2, Sophomore, Forward ures 13 consecutive games … Led the team Murfreesboro, TN/Riverdale HS in scoring 13 times and six times in re- bounding … Recorded six HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at double-doubles and scored 20 Riverdale High School ... First Miss Basket- CAREER HIGHS or more points four times … Led ball finalist for Rutherford County ... Ranked Points ...... 29 the team in field goal percentage 110th in the All-Star Girls Report ... Named at 56.3 and ranked 12 th in the an AAU All-American and Preseason Hon- Norfolk State (11/29/03) NCAA … Ranked second on orable Mention All-American by Street and Rebounds ...... 10 the team in scoring at 15.0 Smith ... Scored 2,093 points in her career 6x, last at Denver (03/08/04) points per game … Broke the at Riverdale and was the high school’s lead- FG Made ...... 12 freshman record for minutes ing scorer, and was named District 7-AAA 2x, last at FIU (02/07/04) played with 1,051 and was Player of the Year ... Scored 49 points in a FG Attempts ...... 18 just eight points shy of break- game in the AAU National Championships South Alabama (01/22/04) ing the freshman points in the summer of 2002 ... All-District and 3-pt Made ...... 1 record ... Her 13 points and All-Tournament in 2000-2003 ... All-Region Norfolk State 10 rebounds against South- in 2002-03 ... Varsity Speed Magazine Ath- 3-pt Attempts ...... 2 lete of the Year in 2002 ... AAU All-Ameri- ern Illinois (11/24) made her Denver (03/08/04) the first freshman to record a can 2002 ... Daily News Journal Athlete of the Year for 2002 ... Voted to the Tennes- FT Made ...... 7 double-double since Tia Stovall North Texas (02/12/04) had 27 points and 11 boards see Sports Writers Association All-State against Memphis in 2002-03 … Basketball Team ... Selected to play in the FT Attempts ...... 9 Played a career-high 41 minutes East-West All-Star game. 2x, last at Arkansas State (02/19/04) against Alabama (1/8) … Named Sun Assists ...... 4 Belt Conference Player of the Week PERSONAL: Krystle Renee Horton ... South Carolina State (12/22/03) on February 9. Steals ...... 4 North Texas (02/12/04) Horton’s 2003-04 Game-by-Game Minutes Played ...... 41 2x, last Western Kentucky (02/05/04) DATE GS MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BLK S PTS Miscellaneous TENNESSEE TECH 11/21/03 * 30 2-4 0-0 2-2 2-4-6 3 1 0 0 1 6 Double Figure Scoring ...... 27 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11/24/03 * 34 6-14 0-1 1-2 7-3-10 2 2 3 1 0 13 Double Figure Rebounding ...... 6 vs Manhattan 11/28/03 * 39 7-10 0-0 2-5 2-4-6 2 2 7 0 0 16 vs Norfolk State 11/29/03 * 34 12-15 1-1 4-7 4-6-10 4 1 4 1 1 29 Double-Doubles ...... 6 at XAVIER 12/03/03 * 38 5-9 0-0 3-5 2-2-4 2 3 1 0 1 13 Games Led MT in Scoring ...... 13 at Georgia 12/13/03 * 40 3-8 0-0 2-2 2-3-5 2 0 2 0 2 8 Games Led MT in Rebounding ...... 7 at Tennessee State 12/15/03 * 22 4-8 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 2 2 0 0 0 10 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 * 28 4-9 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 1 2 1 1 0 8 Games With 20+ Points ...... 4 at Austin Peay 12/20/03 * 37 6-12 0-0 1-3 1-3-4 3 0 3 0 2 13 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/22/03 * 25 9-12 0-0 0-1 2-6-8 2 4 3 0 0 18 at Lipscomb 12/30/03 * 35 6-15 0-1 2-2 5-5-10 3 0 1 0 1 14 Daughter of Walter and Carolyn Horton ... Born HOUSTON 01/05/04 * 33 8-10 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 3 0 4 1 2 18 March 29, 1985 ... Cousin David Vaughn played ALABAMA 01/08/04 * 41 7-14 0-0 6-9 3-5-8 4 1 3 1 2 20 basketball for Memphis and played pro basket- at Arkansas State 01/15/04 * 32 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 3 3 2 1 1 4 ball for the Orlando Magic and New Jersey Nets. at Arkansas-Little Rock 01/17/04 * 32 6-11 0-0 2-2 7-3-10 3 1 3 2 0 14 SOUTH ALABAMA 01/22/04 * 36 5-18 0-0 3-5 3-2-5 2 0 3 2 0 13 NEW ORLEANS 01/24/04 * 34 6-10 0-1 3-4 1-7-8 0 2 1 1 0 15 at New Mexico State Univ. 01/29/04 * 34 7-13 0-1 4-5 1-4-5 0 0 3 0 0 18 at Louisiana-Lafayette 01/31/04 * 24 3-9 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 4 0 4 0 2 8 WESTERN KENTUCKY 02/05/04 * 41 8-13 0-1 3-6 6-4-10 0 0 2 0 1 19 FIU 02/07/04 * 32 12-17 0-0 1-1 2-5-7 1 2 3 0 0 25 NORTH TEXAS 02/12/04 * 32 6-12 0-0 7-7 1-2-3 4 0 4 0 4 19 at DENVER 02/15/04 * 30 7-8 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 4 1 4 0 0 15 ARKANSAS STATE 02/19/04 * 33 4-10 0-0 6-9 2-4-6 0 2 6 0 1 14 INSIDE THE PAINT ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 02/21/04 25 7-8 0-0 4-6 2-2-4 1 2 2 0 3 18 at Western Kentucky 02/26/04 * 31 11-15 0-0 3-5 1-2-3 5 0 6 1 1 25 at Florida International 03/01/04 * 34 7-11 0-1 2-2 3-1-4 1 1 3 0 2 16 Scored in double figures in the last 13 games vs North Texas 03/07/04 * 27 5-9 0-0 2-3 1-2-3 1 2 2 0 2 12 of the season and had four 20+ point games vs Denver 03/08/04 * 36 6-13 0-2 4-6 8-2-10 1 0 3 0 2 16 at Western Kentucky 03/09/04 * 34 4-7 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 2 2 3 0 1 10 in the 2003-04 campaign. vs North Carolina 03/21/04 * 32 8-13 0-1 0-0 3-1-4 4 2 0 1 1 16 at Notre Dame 03/23/04 * 36 7-14 0-0 4-7 3-1-4 2 0 1 0 2 18

26 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL HORTON CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-TOT AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2003-04 32-31 1051 200-355 .563 1-12 .083 80-115 .696 81-101-182 5.7 71 38 87 13 35 481 15.0 DITTEDITTE JAKOBSENJAKOBSEN

2003-04(JUNIOR) Played in 27 games … Scored in seven of her last eight games played 11 Ditte Jakobsen … Hit a three-point shot in two of her last five con- 6-2, Senior, Forward tests … Scored a ca- Skovlunde, Denmark/Seminole CC reer-high 10 points against Lipscomb (12/ 30) … Dished out a career-high three assists against Denver (2/15). CAREER HIGHS Points ...... 10 SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Named Lipscomb (12/30/03) First Team All-Mid Florida Conference ... Top Rebounds ...... 3 10 in three-pointers and assists in the state for 3x, last vs South Carolina State (12/22/03) junior colleges ... Team captain ... Averaged 10.1 FG Made ...... 4 Lipscomb (12/30/03) points, three rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.5 steals FG Attempts ...... 7 per game in two years at Seminole Community Lipscomb (12/30/03) College ... Also shot 34 percent from three-point 3-pt Made ...... 1 range and 46 percent from the field. 4x, last at Western Kentucky (03/09/04) 3-pt Attempts ...... 3 HIGH SCHOOL: Won eight Danish champion- Tennessee Tech (11/21/03) ships with youth team ... Captured the Cup Final FT Made ...... 2 six times ... Member of the Scandinavian Cham- 4x, last vs Western Kentucky (03/09/04) pionship team three times ... Named MVP of the FT Attempts ...... 2 5x, last Western Kentucky (03/09/04) Club Final in 1999 and MVP of club team. Assists ...... 3 Denver (02/15/04) PERSONAL: Ditte Graae Jakobsen ... Daugh- Steals ...... 2 ter of Bent and Karin Jakobsen ... Born March Arkansas State (02/19/04) 24, 1980 ... Would like to play professionally in Minutes Played ...... 20 Europe and work in the marketing field. 3x, last Chicago State (12/17/03) Miscellaneous Jakobsen’s 2003-04 Game-by-Game Double Figure Scoring ...... 1

DATE GS MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BLK S PTS TENNESSEE TECH 11/21/03 13 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 1 1 0 3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11/24/03 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs Manhattan 11/28/03 15 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 1 0 vs Norfolk State 11/29/03 20 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 0 2 3 1 1 2 at XAVIER 12/03/03 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 at Georgia 12/13/03 7 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Tennessee State 12/15/03 20 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 2 2 0 0 0 5 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 20 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 3 2 2 0 0 3 at Austin Peay 12/20/03 6 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/22/03 14 0-2 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 2 0 0 0 at Lipscomb 12/30/03 16 4-7 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 1 10 ALABAMA 01/08/04 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Arkansas State 01/15/04 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Arkansas-Little Rock 01/17/04 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SOUTH ALABAMA 01/22/04 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW ORLEANS 01/24/04 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 1 0 0 0 FIU 02/07/04 5 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2 NORTH TEXAS 02/12/04 12 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 1 0 at DENVER 02/15/04 14 0-2 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 3 3 4 0 0 0 ARKANSAS STATE 02/19/04 18 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 4 1 0 1 2 2 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 02/21/04 18 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 1 4 0 1 2 INSIDE THE PAINT at Western Kentucky 02/26/04 12 2-3 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 5 at Florida International 03/01/04 10 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 3 vs North Texas 03/07/04 21 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 1 0 0 2 First Danish player for the Lady Raiders to vs Denver 03/08/04 11 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 1 0 0 0 2 make it to an NCAA Tournament. at Western Kentucky 03/09/04 14 2-2 1-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 7 at Notre Dame 03/23/04 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL JAKOBSEN CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-TOT AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2003-04 27-0 307 18-46 .391 4-16 .250 10-11 .909 10-21-31 1.2 24 20 24 4 7 50 1.8

- TIATIA STOVALLSTOVALL

2003-04 (SOPHOMORE): Named to the Sun Belt All-Tournament Team … Played in 32 games and 21 Tia Stovall started 26 … First on the team in free throws made 6-1, Junior, Forward with 3.5 per game ... Estill Springs, TN/Franklin Co. HS

Recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 re- Since coming back into the bounds against Western Kentucky (2/5) … Had a CAREER HIGHS starting lineup in the last season-high 23 points against Denver (2/15) … 11 games, she Connected on 11-of-17 free Points ...... 27 averaged 12.1 throws to help lead the Lady Memphis (12/19/02) points per game Raiders to a 65-61 overtime Rebounds ...... 12 and 5.5 re- win against Alabama (1/8). Western Kentucky (02/04/04) bounds … FG Made ...... 11 Scored the Lady 2002-03(Freshman): Memphis (12/19/02) Raiders’ first Named to the Sun Belt All- FG Attempts ...... 16 points in the Tournament team ... Saw Memphis (12/19/02) game 11 times action in 20 games and 3-pt Attempts ...... 1 and scored the started 11 ... Ranked sec- 3x, last vs Western Kentucky (03/09/04) first points on free ond on the team in scoring FT Made ...... 11 throws five times with 12.6 points per game Alabama (01/08/04) … Recorded ... Also second on the team FT Attempts ...... 17 double figure in rebounds with six per Alabama (01/08/04) scoring in 20 game ... Scored in double Assists ...... 5 games and led figures in the second game 2x, last vs Arkansas State (02/19/04) the team in of her career and set a Steals ...... 5 scoring once … then new season-high with 2x, last vs Arkansas-Little Rock (02/15/03) 23 points Minutes Played ...... 42 against Alabama (01/08/04) Stovall’s 2003-04 Game-by-Game ETSU ... Miscellaneous Got the Double Figure Scoring ...... 30 DATE GS MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BLK S PTS first start Double Figure Rebounding ...... 3 TENNESSEE TECH 11/21/03 * 34 4-10 0-1 3-6 2-6-8 2 1 0 3 3 11 of her ca- Double-Doubles ...... 2 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11/24/03 * 35 3-6 0-0 7-8 5-2-7 2 3 5 1 0 13 Games Led MT in Scoring ...... 7 vs Manhattan 11/28/03 * 27 3-4 0-0 3-7 1-3-4 4 5 3 2 0 9 reer vs Norfolk State 11/29/03 * 25 3-4 0-0 3-5 3-6-9 5 3 4 3 0 9 against Games Led MT in Rebounding ...... 10 at XAVIER 12/03/03 * 35 4-6 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 3 3 3 0 3 9 Games with 20+ Points ...... 6 at Georgia 12/13/03 * 21 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 2 6 0 0 6 at Tennessee State 12/15/03 * 33 6-10 0-0 2-3 1-3-4 3 3 5 3 0 14 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 * 22 2-7 0-0 6-7 2-4-6 4 3 3 0 2 10 South Carolina ... Returned to the line-up against North Texas (2/ at Austin Peay 12/20/03 * 25 4-6 0-0 4-5 1-1-2 4 0 2 1 0 12 6) after missing 10 games with a broken foot and connected on SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/22/03 * 35 7-12 0-0 5-8 3-6-9 1 3 1 2 2 19 at Lipscomb 12/30/03 * 18 1-5 0-0 2-4 3-1-4 4 1 3 1 0 4 seven free throws ... In just her second game back and first start HOUSTON 01/05/04 * 35 1-5 0-0 5-6 2-4-6 4 1 5 0 2 7 since her return, grabbed 11 rebounds against Denver. ALABAMA 01/08/04 * 42 3-11 0-0 11-17 5-4-9 4 1 2 1 1 17 at Arkansas State 01/15/04 * 24 2-5 0-0 6-6 1-3-4 5 1 7 0 0 10 at Arkansas-Little Rock 01/17/04 * 36 4-11 0-0 4-7 1-2-3 3 2 6 2 2 12 High School: SOUTH ALABAMA 01/22/04 18 3-7 0-0 2-3 3-3-6 3 1 3 0 0 8 Four-year letterwinner for Coach Lisa Crabtree at Franklin NEW ORLEANS 01/24/04 15 4-7 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 4 0 4 0 1 10 County High School ... Voted two-time All-District and All-Con- at New Mexico State Univ. 01/29/04 19 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 1 0 5 0 0 4 ference ... Member of the 1,000 point club at Franklin County High at Louisiana-Lafayette 01/31/04 29 2-8 0-0 2-3 0-2-2 2 2 4 2 1 6 WESTERN KENTUCKY 02/05/04 41 5-11 0-0 2-4 2-10-12 2 1 5 3 2 12 School with 1,463 (compiled in three years) ... Won the Rookie of FIU 02/07/04 31 2-6 0-0 2-2 4-2-6 2 3 1 1 3 6 the Year ... Two-time Miss Rebelette ... Scored 41 points in a NORTH TEXAS 02/12/04 * 27 5-8 0-1 5-6 1-6-7 4 3 4 1 3 15 single game ... Member of the Beta Club and Fellowship of Chris- at DENVER 02/15/04 * 37 8-13 0-0 7-10 2-3-5 0 3 4 2 3 23 ARKANSAS STATE 02/19/04 * 28 6-8 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 2 5 1 0 3 13 tian Athletes ... Awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Award for ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 02/21/04 * 27 4-9 0-0 2-3 1-1-2 2 3 2 1 2 10 Outstanding Leadership. at Western Kentucky 02/26/04 * 21 2-5 0-0 2-4 3-4-7 4 1 3 1 2 6 at Florida International 03/01/04 * 32 3-8 0-0 7-10 0-3-3 2 1 4 1 2 13 Personal: vs North Texas 03/07/04 * 30 3-12 0-0 8-10 4-5-9 3 4 4 2 0 14 vs Denver 03/08/04 * 29 2-7 0-0 6-8 2-5-7 4 1 2 0 2 10 Tia LaToya Stovall ... Daughter of Michael and Fannafi Tapafua at Western Kentucky 03/09/04 * 30 5-10 0-1 1-1 1-5-6 2 3 2 0 0 11 TiaLavea Stovall ... Born September 13, 1983. vs North Carolina 03/21/04 * 37 5-12 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 2 1 2 0 1 12 at Notre Dame 03/23/04 * 33 3-8 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 2 6 1 2 6

30 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL STOVALL CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-TOT AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2002-03 20-11 514 98-173 .566 0-0 .000 55-86 .640 48-71-119 6.0 63 36 47 21 32 251 12.6 2003-04 32-26 931 113-248 .456 0-3 .000 115-163 .706 59-116-175 5.5 96 65 111 34 42 341 10.7 TOTAL 52-37 1445 211-421 .501 0-3 .000 170-249 .683 107-187-294 5.7 159 101 158 55 74 592 11.4 JENNEJENNE WEBBWEBB

2003-04 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in 10 games … Had a career-high in rebounds (3), assists 2 Jenne Webb (3), steals (2), and min- utes (14) against Ten- 5-8, Sophomore, Guard nessee State (12/15) … Murfreesboro, TN/Oakland HS Scored her first points as a Lady Raider with two free throws against Chicago State (12/17) … Hit the first field goal of her career with a three- CAREER HIGHS pointer against Arkansas State (2/21). Points ...... 4 2x, last vs UALR (02/21/04) HIGH SCHOOL: Considered one of the state’s Rebounds ...... 3 top guards, she was named All-District 7-AAA, Tennessee State (12/15/03) All-Region 4-AAA, and All-Midstate .. Known for FG Made ...... 1 Arkansas State (02/19/04) her shooting range and court savvy, Webb av- FG Attempts ...... 4 eraged 16.3 points, 3.9 steals, and 1.6 assists Norfolk State (11/29/03) last season ... She is the third player from Oak- 3-pt Made ...... 1 land High School to sign with the Lady Raiders, Arkansas State (02/19/04) following in the footsteps of Carlita Elder and 3-pt Attempts ...... 2 Erica Lufkin. 2x, last vs Florida International (02/07/04) FT Made ...... 4 PERSONAL: Jenne Webb ... Daughter of Arkansas-Little Rock (02/21/04) Micheal Webb and Deborah Erskine ... Born FT Attempts ...... 4 Arkansas-Little Rock (02/21/04) March 25, 1985 ... Would like to go into teaching Assists ...... 3 and coach basketball. Tennessee State (12/15/03) Steals ...... 2 Tennessee State (12/15/03) Minutes Played ...... 14 Tennessee State (12/15/03)

Webb’s 2003-04 Game-by-Game

DATE GS MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BLK S PTS vs Norfolk State 11/29/03 4 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Tennessee State 12/15/03 14 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 0 3 0 0 2 0 CHICAGO STATE 12/17/03 7 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 INSIDE THE PAINT SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/22/03 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIU 02/07/04 5 0-2 0-2 2-3 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 2 The third player from Oakland High School to NORTH TEXAS 02/12/04 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ARKANSAS STATE 02/19/04 3 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 1 4 play for the Lady Raiders. ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 02/21/04 5 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 1 4 at Western Kentucky 02/26/04 12 0-5 0-4 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 vs North Texas 03/07/04 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

32 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL WEBB CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS MIN FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-TOT AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2003-04 10-0 55 1-16 .063 1-13 .077 9-11 .818 1-6-7 0.7 4 6 0 0 5 12 1.2 NEWCOMERSNEWCOMERS

14 Latoya Barclay 31 Lakira Boyd 5-5, Guard, Freshman 6-2, Forward, Freshman Harvest, AL/Sparkman Memphis, TN/Kirby

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Sparkman High School … In HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Kirby High School … Four- 2004 named Metro Player of the Year, All-Area, and All Region … Awarded year recipient of All-Region and 3-A All-Metro … All-State in 2004 … State MVP title and All-State in 2003 … All-County recipient 2002-04. District MVP as a junior and senior … Had her jersey retired after se- nior year … Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Latoya Shabree Barclay … Daughter of James and Patsy Barclay … Born February 26, 1986. Would like to coach basketball PERSONAL: Lakira Lenora Boyd … Daughter of Dwight Boyd, who after college. played basketball for the University of Memphis, and Lenora Boyd … Wearing No. 31 in college, which is the number her dad wore at Memphis STEPHANY SMITH COMMENTS: “Latoya and Starr both give us an- ... Born September 12, 1986 … Aspires to graduate from college at the top other option at point guard. Latoya is a tremendous player. She is prob- of her class and become a physical therapist. ably the most overlooked player in this freshman class.” STEPHANY SMITH COMMENTS: “When we were looking for a post player last year, it was a no brainer to me that Lakira was going to be at the top of our list. We are very excited to have her. She is playing behind Tia Stovall and Krystle Horton, who are tremendous in their own right. Having a chance for Lakira to learn behind two great post players is only going to make her a better player. She has a gorgeous shot on the court.”

50 Amber Benjamin 3 Monique Martin 6-3, F/C, Freshman 5-11, Guard, Sophomore Manchester, TN/ Thomson, GA/Thomson Coffee Co.

COLLEGE: Signed with Auburn and after attending class 12 days in the HIGH SCHOOL: Originally signed with Georgia … Ranked the 37th best fall of 2003 decided to transfer to Middle Tennessee in September 2003 player in the nation by All-Star Girls Report out of high school … 2002 and practiced with the team … Eligible to play in December 2004. Georgia Player of the Year in her region … 2001 and 2002 All-State First Team … MVP of the 2002 All-Star Game … Recorded most points, 34, in HIGH SCHOOL: Named Street and Smith Honorable Mention All-Ameri- All-Star Game … 2001 and 2002 Street and Smith All-American … As a can for the 2002-03 season … Averaged 17 points and eight rebounds senior averaged 34 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and five steals per per game for Coffee County … Named All-District her junior and senior game … Scored 54 points in one game, most ever scored in a game at year … Gatorade Player of the Year in 2003 … Member of the 1,000 Thomson High School ... Played for Georgia/Lina Lady Sixers in AAU. Point Club at Coffee County Central. PERSONAL: Yolanda Monique Martin … Daughter of Norman Martin STEPHANY SMITH COMMENTS: “Amber will bring so many things to and Sherry Yarbert … Born September 2, 1983. the table once she becomes eligible in mid-December. She has great size and runs the floor extremly well. She is going to get a lot of easy transition STEPHANY SMITH COMMENTS: “Monique is a phenomenal athlete baskets and can cause a lot of problems defensively for the other team. with tremendous size and strength. Right now, if you go up and watch Amber has a great wing span and the ability to block shots, which will individuals you can see how impressive she is, but not as impressive as disturb the offensive flow of the opposing team.” she is going to be. She is still thinking the game, trying to think from A to B to C on the offensive and defensive end.”

34 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL NEWCOMERSNEWCOMERS

10 Sara Nuxol 12 Starr Orr 5-8, Guard, Freshman 5-8, Guard, Freshman Winter Springs, FL/ Danville, AL/Speake Winter Springs

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Winter Springs High School HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Speake High School … Was … In 2004 named Honorable Mention All-State, Honorable Mention featured in the March 2004 issue of Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the All-Central Florida, and Orlando Sentinel Player of the Week on Febru- Crowd for becoming all-time leading scorer in the state of Alabama ary 16 … First Team All-Conference in 2003 and 2004 … Team MVP in with 4,158 points … Had jersey retired at Starr Orr Day on May 29, 2003 and 2004 … Second Team All-Central Florida in 2003 … Set the 2004 … All-State selection from 2002-04 … All-Area, All-County, and All- school record for free throw percentage (80 percent) in 2004 … Helped Region from 2001-04 … 1A Player of the Year 2002, 2003, 2004 … lead team to three consecutive district championships and a final four Named Miss Basketball in 2004. appearance in the state championships in 2002 … In 2004 averaged 11.1 points, 3.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 3.5 steals … Member of the Aca- Personal: Starr Arsheba Orr … Daughter of Kenneth and Sandra demic Honor Roll from 2002 to 2004 with a 3.5 GPA. Fitzgerald … Born July 24, 1986.

PERSONAL: Sara Elizabeth Nuxol … Daughter of Terry and Paula STEPHANY SMITH COMMENTS: “Starr is a tremendous scorer, and Nuxol … Born December 30, 1985 … Aspires to work for a pro basket- what is even more of an exclamation point on that, is she does all her ball team in sports marketing. scoring from two-point range. She is not a three-point shooter; however, it has been pleasing to me to see that she does have the ability to shoot the STEPHANY SMITH COMMENTS: “We recruited Sara as a point guard three. She does most of her scoring off the dribble and around the basket.” or a two-guard, and she can play either one of those spots. I think her greatest strength is her ability to pass and find the open man. I still can’t pinpoint today whether she is going to spend more time as a point guard or two-guard; I think she will spend time at both.”

Members of the Lady Raider team pose at the President’s annual welcome Freshman Lakira Boyd motivated a young camper during a free clinic back function. sponsored by the Lady Raiders.

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 35 LOCKERLOCKER ROOMROOM

Major renovations on the Lady Raider locker room began last spring and have yielded some major changes to the place the team calls home, as the locker nearly doubled in size. The locker room tour begins in the foyer with four interchangeable life-size pictures that line the walls. The floor is tile with “Lady Raiders” on the floor. In the players lounge is a kitchen, dining room table, sofas, chairs and Middle Tennessee beanbags, and is lined with hardwood floors. The lounge also has an entertainment center with a big screen TV, a stereo and a Playstation2. There are also four study chairs and two computer stations. A total of 16 lockers line the locker room, which also has a marble countertop, two sinks, five restrooms and a vanity mirror. There are also six individual shower stalls each with it’s own dressing area. In the meeting area there is a large drop down screen with a projector and 16 chairs. The coaches area includes a meeting room, a bathroom, a plasma TV and an editing system.

(NOTE: THE LOCKER ROOM WASN’T FULLY COMPLETED AT THE TIME OF PRINTING.)

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2004-052004-05 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS GAME 1 PRESEASON WNIT SOUTH FLORIDA Nov. 12-21

Jose Fernandez Jessica Dickson Head Coach Nov. 12 / 6 p.m./ Murfreesboro Sophomore GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Tampa, FL President: Judy L. Genshaft Arena/Capacity: Sun Dome (10,411) Enrollment: 41,395 Nickname: Bulls Athletic Director: Doug Woolard Colors: Green and Gold Conference: Conference USA

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jose Hernandez (Florida International, ‘94) Record at School/Years: 39-72/4 Career Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Harry Elfison, Amy Wright, Sadiaa Jones 2004 Participants: TEAM OUTLOOK Illinois State, Notre Dame, Western Illinois, Nebraska, South Florida, 2003-04 Record: 14-15 Middle Tennessee, Davidson, Duke, Bowling Green, Ohio State, Bos- Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/8th ton University, St. Joseph’s, Saint Mary’s, Arizona, McNeese State, Series Record: MT leads 1-0 Rice. Last Meeting: MT won 79-64 (01/12/90) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0

MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Michael Hogan E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (813) 974-4092 Office Fax: (813) 974-5328 Press Row: (813) 974-3752 Website: www.gousfbulls.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/12 at Middle Tennessee 1/14 at TCU 11/19 vs Texas A&M 1/16 at Houston 11/20 Miami Jam 1/21 Saint Louis 11/24 Army 1/23 Memphis 11/27 St. Francis 1/28 at Marquette 11/28 Best Western Round Ball 1/30 at DePaul 12/1 at Connecticut 2/5 East Carolina 12/12 Southeastern Louisiana 2/7 Charlotte 12/15 Southern 2/11 at Tulane 12/18 High Point 2/13 at Southernn Miss 12/19 William & Mary 2/20 at UAB 12/22 Wagner 3/3-6 Conference USA Tour. 1/2 at Florida 1/7 Louisville 1/9 Cincinnati

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GAME 2 GAME 3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC ALABAMA

Chancellor Dugan Nov. 19 / 5:30 p.m./ Shontavia Williams Rick Moody Monique Bivins Nov. 22 / 7 p.m./ Tuscaloosa, AL Head Coach Murfreesboro Junior Head Coach Senior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boca Raton, FL President: Frank T. Brogan Location: Tuscaloosa, AL President: Dr. Robert Witt Arena/Capacity: FAU Gymnasium (5,000) Enrollment: 25,000 Arena/Capacity: Coleman Coliseum (15,341) Enrollment: 20,969 Nickname: Lady Owls Athletic Director: Craig Angelos Nickname: Crimson Tide Athletic Director: Mal Moore Colors: Blue and Grey Conference: Atlantic Sun Colors: Crimson and White Conference: Southeastern

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Chancellor Dugan (Eastern Kentucky, ‘82) Head Coach: Rick Moody (Troy State, ‘76) Record at School/Years: 67-77/5 Record at School/Years: 297-161/15 Career Record/Years: 226-150/12 Career Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Shannon Litton, Natalie Glaser Assistant Coaches: Brittney Ezell, Quentin Hillsman, Ron Aldy

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 12-16 2003-04 Record: 12-16 Conference Record/Finish: 11-9/T5th Conference Record/Finish: 4-10/10th Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: UA leads 6-1 Last Meeting: N/A Last Meeting: MT won 65-61 OT (01/08/04) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: John McMahon WBB Contact: Brian Morgan E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (561) 297-3063 Office Phone: (205) 348-7496 Office Fax: (561) 297-3499 Office Fax: (205) 348-8841 Press Row: (561) 338-1682 Press Row: (205) 348-6084 Website: www.fausports.com Website: www.rolltide.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/19 at Middle Tennessee 1/27 at Jacksonville St. 11/22 Middle Tennessee 1/30 Mississippi State 11/21 at Tennessee Tech 1/29 at Stetson 11/26 vs Columbia 2/3 Georgia 11/26 Youngstown State 2/2 UCF 11/27 at Seattle Times Classic 2/6 Florida 11/27 FAU Classic 2/5 Jacksonville St. 12/4 at Virginia Tech 2/10 at Arkansas 12/2 Lipscomb 2/7 Stetson 12/7 UAB 2/13 at Ole Miss 12/4 Belmont 2/10 at Mercer 12/11 at Tennessee Tech 2/17 Auburn 12/11 at Florida International 2/12 at Georgia State 12/18 vs Kansas State 2/20 at South Carolina 12/15 at Florida State 2/17 Campbell 12/21 Alabama A&M 2/24 at Vanderbilt 12/30 Bethune-Cookman 2/19 Gardner-Webb 1/3 Florida International 2/27 Tennessee 1/3 at UCF 2/26 at Troy 1/5 South Dakota State 3/3-6 SEC Tourn. 1/6 Troy 3/2 at Lipscomb 1/9 Kentucky 1/13 at Gardner-Webb 3/4 at Belmont 1/13 at Mississippi State 1/15 at Campbell 3/10-12 A-Sun Tourn. 1/16 at LSU 1/20 Georgia State 1/20 South Carolina 1/22 Mercer 1/23 at Auburn

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GAME 4 GAME 5 WISCONSIN HOUSTON

Lisa Stone Nov. 27 / 2 p.m./ Houston Classic Stephanie Rich Joe Curl Nov. 28 / 2 p.m./ Houston Classic Sancho Lyttle Head Coach Senior Head Coach Senior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Madison, WI Chancellor: John Wiley Location: Houston, TX President: Dr. Jay Gogue Arena/Capacity: Kohl Center (17,142) Enrollment: 41,595 Arena/Capacity: Hofheinz Pavillion (8,479) Enrollment: 35,066 Nickname: Badgers Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez Nickname: Cougars Athletic Director: Dave Maggard Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Big Ten Colors: Scarlet and White Conference: Conference USA

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Lisa Stone (Iowa, ‘84) Head Coach: Joe Curl (Wayne State, ‘78) Record at School/Years: 10-17/1 Record at School/Years: 100-81 (6) Career Record/Years: 385-135 (19) Career Record/Years: 238-181 (14) Assistant Coaches: Donna Freitag, Denise Ianello, Stephanie Schmitz Assistant Coaches: Todd Buchanan, DeJuena Chizer, David Jones, Fatima Salazar TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 10-17 2003-04 Record: 28-4 Conference Record/Finish: 4-12/T8th Conference Record/Finish: 13-1/1st Series Record: MT leads 1-0 Series Record: UH leads 4-1 Last Meeting: MT won 69-56 (11/29/86) Last Meeting: UH wond 67-63 (01/05/04) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Tam Flarup WBB Contact: Amy Abramczyk E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (608) 263-5502 Office Phone: (713) 743-9391 Office Fax: (608) 262-8184 Office Fax: (713) 743-9411 Press Row: (608) 265-4333 Press Row: (713) 743-9404 Website: www.uwbadgers.com Website: www.UHcougars.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/19 IUPUI 1/20 Cleveland State 11/19 Wichita State 1/21 at Cincinnati 11/22 Southern Illinois 1/27 Ohio State 11/21 North Texas 1/23 at Louisville 11/26 at Houston 1/30 Michigan 11/24 Creighton 1/30 TCU 11/27 vs Middle Tennessee 2/3 at Indiana 11/26 Wisconsin 2/1 at Texas A&M CC 12/1 at Marquette 2/6 at Iowa 11/28 Middle Tennessee 2/5 Saint Louis 12/5 at Iowa State 2/10 Illinois 11/30 at Purdue 2/7 Memphis 12/8 UW-Milwaukee 2/13 Michigan State 12/3-4 Evanston Tourn. 2/11 at DePaul 12/11 UW-Green Bay 2/17 at Penn State 12/17 vs Oklahoma State 2/13 at Marquette 12/16 Santa Clara 2/20 at Minnesota 12/18 at Hawaii Tourn. 2/18 East Carolina 12/30 Purdue 2/23 Northwestern 12/20 at Long Beach State 2/20 Charlotte 1/2 at Northwestern 2/27 at Purdue 1/3 at New Mexico State 2/27 at TCU 1/6 Minnesota 3/3-7 Big Ten Tourn. 1/7 at Tulane 3/3-6 Conf. USA Tourn. 1/8 Penn State 1/9 at Southern Miss 1/13 at Michigan State 1/14 UAB 1/16 at Illinois 1/16 USF 40 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2004-052004-05 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

GAME 6 GAME 7 GEORGIA STATE GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Lea Henry Dec. 2 / 6 p.m./ Atlanta, GA Patechia Hartman Rusty Cram Dec. 4 / 4 p.m./ Statesboro, GA Lee DuBose Head Coach Senior Head Coach Junior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Atlanta, Ga. President: Dr. Carl V. Patton Location: Statesboro, Ga. President: Dr. Bruce Grube Arena/Capacity: GSU Sports Arena (5,000) Enrollment: 28,000 Arena/Capacity: Hanner Fieldhouse (4,358) Enrollment: 15,200 Nickname: Lady Panthers Athletic Director: Greg Manning Nickname: Eagles Athletic Director: Sam Baker Colors: Blue and White Conference: Atlantic Sun Colors: Navy Blue and White Conference: Southern

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Lea Henry (Tennessee, ‘83) Head Coach: Rusty Cram (Louisiana Tech, ‘85) Record at School/Years: 170-118/10 Record at School/Years: 127-101/8 Career Record/Years: 228-176/14 Career Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Stephany Raines, Teresa Brown, Tammy Hill Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year): Regina Days-Bryan, Craig Kennedy, Jana Reynolds TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 18-11 2003-04 Record: 15-14 Conference Record/Finish: 14-6/T1st Conference Record/Finish: 9-11/8th Series Record: MT leads 4-0 Series Record: MT leads 1-0 Last Meeting: MT won 80-64 (12/16/95) Last Meeting: MT won 101-90 (12/15/95) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 StartersReturning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Steve Ruthsatz WBB Contact: Amy Howard E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (404) 651-3168 Office Phone: (912) 681-5448 Office Fax: (404) 651-3204 Office Fax: (912) 681-0046 Press Row: (404) 651-0563 Press Row: (912) 681-5289 Website: www.georgiastatesports.com Website: www.georgiasoutherneagles.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/19 at Georgia Tech 1/27 Campbell 11/19-20 EKU Tournament 1/22 at Western Carolina 12/2 Middle Tennessee 1/29 Gardner-Webb 11/24 Savannah State 1/24 College of Charleston 12/4 Troy 2/2 Mercer 11/27 Davidson 1/29 at Davidson 12/11 Mississippi Valley St. 2/5 at Campbell 11/30 at Georgia 1/31 at Chattanooga 12/12 Jackson State 2/7 at Gardner-Webb 12/4 Middle Tennessee 2/5 UNC Greensboro 12/19 vs North Carolina 2/10 UCF 12/11 at College of Charleston 2/7 Elon 12/28 vs Pepperdine 2/12 Florida Atlantic 1215 Mercer 2/12 at Wofford 12/29 at Tulane Classic 2/17 at Belmont 12/18 Western Carolina 2/14 at Furman 1/3 at Mercer 2/19 at Lipscomb 12/21 at Appalachian State 2/17 at Savannah St. 1/6 at Stetson 2/24 Jacksonville 12/28 at East Tennessee St. 2/21 Appalachian St. 1/8 at Jacksonville 2/26 Stetson 1/4 Chattanooga 2/26 East Tennessee St. 1/13 Lipscomb 3/5 at Troy 1/8 at UNC Greensboro 3/2-5 at Southern Conf. Tour 1/15 Belmont 3/10-12 A-Sun Tourn. 1/10 at Elon 1/20 at Florida Atlantic 1/15 Wofford 1/22 at UCF 1/17 Furman

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GAME 8 GAME 9 TENNESSEE TECH SOUTH CAROLINA

Bill Worrell Emily Christian Susan Walvius Lauren Sims Dec. 9 / 7 p.m./ Cookeville, TN Dec. 18 / 7 p.m./ Murfreesboro Head Coach Junior Head Coach Senior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cookeville, Tenn. President: Dr. Robert Bell Location: Columbia, S.C. President: Dr. Andrew Sorenson Arena/Capacity: Eblen Center (10,152) Enrollment: 9,217 Arena/Capacity: Colonial Center (18,000) Enrollment: 23,700 Nickname: Golden Eaglettes Athletic Director: Mark Wilson Nickname: Gamecocks Athletic Director: Mike McGee Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Ohio Valley Colors: Garnet and Black Conference: SEC

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bill Worrell (Tennessee Tech, ‘68) Head Coach: Susan Walvius (Virginia Tech, ‘86) Record at School/Years: 364-172/18 Record at School/Years: 106-96/8 Career Record/Years: Same Career Record/Years: 204-197/15 Assistant Coaches: Amy Brown, Stacie Childress, Orion Wake Assistant Coaches: Ed Baldwin, Al Brown, Michelle Marciniak

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 18-11 2003-04 Record: 10-18 Conference Record/Finish: 12-4/2nd Conference Record/Finish: 1-13/12th Series Record: 38-28 Series Record: Tied 1-1 Last Meeting: MT won 65-52 (11/21/03) Last Meeting: USC won 65-50 (12/16/02) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Rob Schabert WBB Contact: Gavin Lang E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (931) 372-3088 Office Phone: (803) 777-7743 Office Fax: (931) 372-6139 Office Fax: (803) 777-2967 Press Row: (931) 372-6077/6078 Press Row: (803) 777-6182 Website: www.ttusports.com Website: www.uscsports.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/23 UAB 1/29 Tennessee State 11/14 at Washington 1/13 College of Charleston 11/28 at Southern Illinois 2/3 at Samford 11/15 vs UNLV 1/16 Florida 12/4-5 at UC Tourney 2/5 at Jacksonville State 11/27 Jacksonville 1/20 at Alabama 12/9 Middle Tennessee 2/10 at Murray State 11/30 Charlotte 1/23 at Arkansas 12/11 Alabama 2/12 at UT Martin 12/3 Clemson 1/27 Tennessee 12/19 ETSU 2/17 Jacksonville State 12/14 Florida A&M 1/30 at Kentucky 12/21 Florida Atlantic 2/19 Samford 12/16 North Carolina St. 2/6 Auburn 12/30 Western Kentucky 2/22 Austin Peay 12/18 at Middle Tennessee 2/10 at Georgia 1/6 Eastern Illinois 2/26 at Morehead State 12/20 Birmingham Southern 2/13 LSU 1/8 Southeast Missouri 3/1-5 OVC Tourn. 12/22 South Carolina State 2/17 at Tennessee 1/13 Morehead State 12/29 Coastal Carolina 2/20 Alabama 1/15 Eastern Kentucky 12/30 USC Tourn. 2/24 Kentucky 1/20 at Southeast Missouri 1/2 at Virginia 2/27 at Ole Miss 1/22 at Eastern Illinois 1/6 Mississippi State 3/3-6 SEC Tourn. 1/25 at Austin Peay 1/9 at Vanderbilt 42 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2004-052004-05 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

GAME 10 GAME 11 AUSTIN PEAY CINCINNNATI

Andy Blackstone Kera Bergerone Laurie Pirtle Micah Harvey Dec. 21 / 2 p.m./ Murfreesboro Dec. 28 / 6 p.m./ Murfreesboro Head Coach Junior Head Coach Senior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Clarksville, TN President: Dr. Sherry Hoppe Location: Cincinnati, OH President: Dr. Nancy L. Zimpher Arena/Capacity: Dunn Center (9,000) Enrollment: 7,482 Arena/Capacity: Fifth Third Arena (13,176) Enrollment: 34,000 Nickname: Lady Govs Athletic Director: Dave Loos Nickname: Bearcats Athletic Director: Bob Goin Colors: Red and White Conference: Ohio Valley Colors: Red and Black Conference: Conference USA

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Andy Blackstone (Lipscomb, ‘98) Head Coach: Laurie Pirtle (Ohio State, ‘80) Record at School/Years: 23-8 (1) Record at School/Years: 269-256/18 Career Record/Years: 54-30 (3) Career Record/Years: 352-272/22 Assistant Coaches: Kidada Holtzclaw, Eric White. Assistant Coaches: Bret McCormick, Dawn Hoosier, Michelle Clark

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 23-8 2003-04 Record: 15-16 Conference Record/Finish: 14-2/1st Conference Record/Finish: 5-9/9th Series Record: MT leads 49-8 Series Record: UC leads 5-0 Last Meeting: MT won 61-46 (12/20/03) Last Meeting: UC won 79-59 (11/30/02) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Cody Bush WBB Contact: Geoff Wiswell E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (931) 221-7561 Office Phone: (513) 556-5191 Office Fax: (931) 221-7562 Office Fax: (513) 556-0619 Press Row: (931) 221-7731 Press Row: (513) 556-3800 Website: www.apsu.edu/letsgopeay Website: www.UCBearcats.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/19 Troy 1/20 at Eastern Illinois 11/19 at Toledo 1/16 Louisville 11/23 at Western Kentucky 1/22 at SEMO 11/21 Detroit 1/21 Houston 11/26 vs Butler 1/25 Tennessee Tech 11/24 Ball State 1/23 TCU 11/27 vs St. Louis/Ala. A&M 1/27 Tennessee State 11/28 Indiana State 1/28 at Saint Louis 12/3 vs American 2/3 at Jacksonville St. 12/1 Dayton 1/30 at Memphis 12/4 vs Columbia/S. Miss 2/5 at Samford 12/4 Michigan State 2/5 Marquette 12/11 at Chattanooga 2/10 at UT-Martin 12/11 Xavier 2/7 De Paul 12/21 at Middle Tennessee 2/12 at Murray State 12/15 at Evansville 2/11 at East Carolina 12/28 Evansville 2/17 Samford 12/18 Alabama State 2/13 at Charlotte 1/2 at Charlotte 2/19 Jacksonville St. 12/21 Loyola Marymount 2/18 Tulane 1/3 at Winthrop 2/22 at Tennessee Tech 12/29 at Middle Tennessee 2/20 Southern Miss 1/6 SEMO 2/26 at Eastern Kentucky 1/2 Arkansas 2/25 at Louisville 1/8 Eastern Illinois 3/1-5 OVC Tourn. 1/7 at UAB 3/3-6 Conf. USA Tourn. 1/13 Eastern Kentucky 1/9 at USF 1/15 Morehead State 1/12 North Dakota State LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 43 2004-052004-05 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

GAME 12 GAME 13 SOUTH DAKOTA ST XAVIER

Aaron Johnston Jan. 3 / 6 p.m./ Murfreesboro Shannon Schlagel Kevin McGuff Dec. 28 / 6 p.m./ Murfreesboro Tara Booth Head Coach Senior Head Coach Senior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Brookings, SD President: Dr. Peggy Miller Location: Cincinnati, OH President: Michael J. Graham Arena/Capacity: Frost Arena (8,000) Enrollment: 10,561 Arena/Capacity: Cintas Center (10,520) Enrollment: 6,600 Nickname: Jackrabbits Athletic Director: Dr. Fred Oien Nickname: Musketeers Athletic Director: Dawn Rogers Colors: Yellow and Blue Conference: Independent Colors: Navy Blue, Gray, and White Conference: Atlantic 10

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Aaron Johnston (Gustavus Adolphus, ‘96) Head Coach: Kevin McGuff (St. Joseph’s, ‘92) Record at School/Years: 105-33/4 Record at School/Years: 37-23/2 Career Record/Years:Same Career Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Laurie Melum, Christi Williams, Emilee Gusso Assistant Coaches: Mike Bradbury, Kristin Cole, Amber Stocks

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 26-7 2003-04 Record: 17-13 Conference Record/Finish: 11-3/T1st Conference Record/Finish: 8-4/4th West Series Record: First Meeting Series Record: 2-2 Last Meeting:N/A Last Meeting: MT won 67-65 (12/03/03) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Jason Hove WBB Contact: Pat McKenna E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (605) 688-4822 Office Phone: (513) 745-3414 Office Fax: (605) 688-5999 Office Fax: (513) 745-2058 Press Row: (605) 688-4623 Press Row: (513) 745-3929 Website: www.gojacks.info Website: www.xavier.edu/athletics

2004-05 Schedule 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 1/15 at Concordia State 1/22 North Dakota State 11/19 at Florida State 1/21 at St. Joseph’s 1/19-20 Cal State Stanislaus Tour. 1/23 Briar Cliff (Iowa) 11/26 Western Illinois 1/23 at La Salle 1/25 vs Rutgers 1/29 at IPFW 11/27 Auburn/Rice 1/27 Dayton 1/26 vs Kentucky 2/1 at Northern State 12/4 Maryland 1/30 at Temple 1/27 vs Oregon State 2/9 Si Tanka 12/6 at IPFW 2/4 at Duquesne 12/4 at Northern Illinois 2/12 Sioux Falls 12/11 at Cincinnati 2/6 at Richmond 12/6 at Texas State 2/16 Doane (Neb.) 12/18 Akron 2/11 La Salle 12/11 at Southern Cal 2/18 Upper Iowa 12/22 Louisville 2/13 Massachusetts 12/18 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2/26 at North Dakota St. 12/28 Kentucky 2/18 at Fordham 12/19 Loras (Iowa) 3/5 Grand Canyon 12/31 Youngstown State 2/20 at George Washington 12/21 Ferris St. (Mich.) 1/3 at Dayton 2/25 Richmond 12/28 at Purdue (Ind.) 1/6 at Middle Tennessee 2/27 St. Bonaventure 12/30 at Oklahoma St. 1/9 Duquesne 1/15 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1/14 Rhode Island 1/18 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1/16 George Washington 44 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2004-052004-05 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

GAME 14 & 24 GAME 15 & 25 UALR ARKANSAS ST

Joe Foley Jan. 13/6 pm/ Murfreesboro Alicia Cash Brian Boyer Jan. 15/2 pm/ Murfreesboro Amber Abraham Head Coach Feb. 17/ 7 pm / Little Rock, AR Junior Head Coach Feb. 19/ 7:05 pm / Jonesboro, AR Senior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Little Rock, Ark. President: Dr. Joel Anderson Location: Jonesboro, AR President: Dr. Les Wyatt Arena/Capacity: Alltell Arena (18,000) Enrollment: 11,798 Arena/Capacity: Convocation Center Enrollment: 10,429 Nickname: Trojans Athletic Director: Chris Peterson Nickname: Lady Indians Athletic Director: Dr. Dean Lee Colors: Silver, Black and Maroon Conference: Sun Belt Colors: Scarlet and Black Conference: Sun Belt

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Joe Foley (Central Arkansas,1979) Head Coach: Brian Boyer (Missouri Western, ‘93) Record at School/Years: 10-17/1 Record at School/Years: 75-70/5 Career Record/Years: 466-98/17 Career Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Brooke Stoehr, Scott Stoehr, Shemeka Strong Assistant Coaches: Jodi Davis, Rebecca Chilton Peoples, Tanya Ray

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 10-17 2003-04 Record: 19-10 Conference Record/Finish: 3-11/5th East Conference Record/Finish: 10-4/T1st East Series Record: MT leads 7-1 Series Record: MT leads 7-3 Last Meeting: MT won 71-54 (02/21/04) Last Meeting: MT won 70-47 (02/19/04) Letterwinners Reutrning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: John Eckert WBB Contact: Matt McCollester E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (501) 683-7003 Office Phone: (870) 972-2541 Office Fax: (501) 683-7002 Office Fax: (870) 972-3367 Press Row: (501) 501-683-7004 Press Row: (870) 972-3367 Website: www.ualrtrojans.com Website: www.asuindians.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/19 Texas Arlington 1/20 Denver 11/19 at Minnesota 1/20 North Texas 11/23 at Southern Miss 1/22 North Texas 11/20 Subway Classic 1/22 Denver 11/26 vs Illinois-Chicago 1/30 at Arkansas State 11/26 UTEP 1/26 at Texas A&M CC 11/27 vs Texas Southern 2/3 at New Orleans 11/28 at Louisiana Tech 1/30 Arkansas-Little Rock 11/29 Southwest Missouri St. 2/5 South Alabama 12/2 at Alabama A&M 2/3 at South Alabama 12/2 at Texas Tech 2/10 Arkansas State 12/5 TCU 2/7 New Orleans 12/4 Murray State 2/14 Florida International 12/11 Arknasas-Pine Bluff 2/10 at UALR 12/7 at Centenary 2/17 Middle Tennessee 12/18 vs Texas Tech 2/12 Florida International 12/11-12 Georgia State Tourn. 2/19 Western Kentucky 12/19 Duel in the Desert - UNLV 2/17 Western Kentucky 12/17 at Murray State 2/24 at ULL 12/21 at Stephen F. Austin 2/19 Middle Tennessee 12/20 at McNeese State 2/26 at New Mexico St. 12/29 at UTEP 2/24 at New Mexico State 12/31 Texas A&M 3/4-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 1/2 Long Island 2/26 at Louisiana-Lafayette 1/6 at FIU 1/8 at Florida International 3/5-8 Sun Belt Tournament 1/13 at Middle Tennessee 1/13 at Western Kentucky 1/15 at Western Kentucky 1/15 at Middle Tennessee

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GAME 16 GAME 17 NEW ORLEANS SOUTH ALABAMA

Amy Champion Jan. 20 / 7 p.m./ New Orleans, LA Joevone Markey Rick Pietri Jan. 22 / 7 p.m./ Mobile, AL Whitney Woodard Head Coach Senior Head Coach Sophomore GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: New Orleans, LA President: Dr. Timothy P. Ryan Location: Mobile, AL President: V. Gordon Moulton Arena/Capacity: Lakefront Arena (10,000) Enrollment: 17,360 Arena/Capacity: Mitchell Center (10,000) Enrollment: 12,286 Nickname: Privateers Athletic Director: James M. Miller Nickname: Jaguars Athletic Director: Joe Gotfried Colors: Royal Blue, Silver, Red Conference: Sun Belt Colors: Blue, Red, and White Conference: Sun Belt

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Amy Champion (Delta State, ‘90) Head Coach: Rick Pietri (South Alabama, ‘87) Record at School/Years: First Season Record at School/Years: 71-45/4 Career Record/Years: First Season Career Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Mitch White, Sally Jeter, Keshawn Carter. Assistant Coaches: Terry Canova, LaRita Harrington, Everett Jackson.

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 10-71 2003-04 Record: 22-7 Conference Record/Finish: 5-10/6th West Conference Record/Finish: 11-4/T1st West Series Record: MT leads 4-1 Series Record: MT trails 3-4 Last Meeting: MT won 67-47 (01/24/04) Last Meeting: MT won 56-55 (01/22/04) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Nick Galiano WBB Contact: Kevin Beasley E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (504) 280-6284 Office Phone: (251) 460-7035 ext. 3 Office Fax: (504) 280-7240 Office Fax: (251) 460-7297 Press Row: (504) 280-3784 Press Row: (251) 460-7418 Website: www.UNOPrivateers.com Website: www.USAJaguars.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/19 at Mississippi State 1/22 Western Kentucky 11/22 at Belmont 1/20 Western Kentucky 11/22 Louisiana-Monroe 1/27 at Denver 11/26 vs UL-Monroe 1/22 Middle Tennessee 11/24 at Nicholls State 1/29 at North Texas 11/27 Memphis Tourn. 1/27 at North Texas 11/29 at McNeese State 2/1 Southern Miss 11/30 at Alabama State 1/29 at Denver 12/1 at Ole Miss 2/3 Arkansas-Little Rock 12/2 at Southern 2/3 Arkansas State 12/9 at Auburn 2/7 at Arkansas State 12/5 at Mississippi State 2/5 at UALR 12/12 Florida State 2/10 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/15 Oregon State 2/10 New Mexico State 12/16 at Long Island 2/12 New Mexico State 12/19 at Southern Miss 2/12 at Louisiana-Lafayette 12/18 at Princeton 2/17 South Alabama 12/21 UAB 2/17 at New Orleans 12/22 Cal-State Northridge 2/21 at Florida International 12/29 vs Coppin State 2/19 at Florida International 12/30 Vanderbilt 2/24 Denver 12/30 Coca-Cola Classic 2/24 North Texas 1/8 at South Alabama 2/26 North Texas 1/3 Lamar 2/26 Denver 1/13 at Louisiana-Lafayette 3/4-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 1/8 New Orleans 3/4-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 1/15 at New Mexico State 1/13 at New Mexico State 1/20 Middle Tennessee 1/15 Louisiana-Lafayette 46 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2004-052004-05 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

GAME 18 GAME 19 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE NEW MEXICO STATE

Jan. 27 / 6 p.m./ J. Kelley Hall Anna Petrakova Darin Spence Jan. 29 / 2 p.m./ Murfreesboro Amanda Clift Head Coach Murfreesboro Senior Head Coach Senior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lafayette, LA President: Dr. Ray Authement Location: Las Cruces, NM President: Michael V. Martin Arena/Capacity: Cajundoome (11,550) Enrollment: 16,561 Arena/Capacity: Pan American (13,071) Enrollment: 16,158 Nickname: Ragin’ Cajuns AD: Nelson Schexnayder Nickname: Aggies Athletic Director: Brian Faison Colors: Vermilion and White Conference: Sun Belt Colors: Crimson and White Conference: Sun Belt

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: J. Kelley Hall (Troy, ‘82) Head Coach: Darin Spence (Marymount College, “85) Record at School/Years: 21-34/2 Record at School/Years: 13-16/1 Career Record/Years: Same Career Record/Years: 330-103/13 Assistant Coaches: Bill Damuth, Roselynn Landes, Meredith Hall Assistant Coaches: John Ishee, Doshia Woods, Brooke Atkinson.

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 13-15 2003-04 Record: 13-16 Conference Record/Finish: 7-8/2nd West Conference Record/Finish: 6-9 Series Record: MT leads 6-0 Series Record: 2-2 Last Meeting: MT won 72-57 (01/31/04) Last Meeting: MT won 52-51 (01/29/04) Letterwinners Returning /Lost: 4/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4

MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Daryl Cetnar WBB Contact: Jessica Schmick E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (337) 482-6331 Office Phone: (505) 646-3929 Office Fax: (337) 482-664951643037 Office Fax: (505) 646-2525 Website: www.ragincajuns.com Press Row: (505) 646-3400 Website: www.nmstatesports.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/19 vs UC Davis 1/15 at South Alabama 11/20 New Mexico 1/20 at Louisiana-Lafayette 11/20 at Radisson Inn Classic 1/20 New Mexico State 11/23 at UTEP 1/22 Florida International 11/23 at Alaska-Anchorage 1/24 at Florida International 11/26 vs Air Force 1/27 at Western Kentucky 11/24 at Great Alaska Shootout 1/27 at Middle Tennessee 11/27 Arizona Tourn. 1/29 at Middle Tennessee 12/1 Centenary College 1/29 at Western Kentucky 12/1 Western New Mexico 2/2 North Texas 12/4 Savannah State 2/3 at Denver 12/4 at UT-Arlington 2/5 Denver 12/11 Nicholls State 2/5 North Texas 12/11 San Jose State 2/10 at South Alabama 12/13 Prairie View A&M 2/10 at New Orleans 12/14 UTEP 2/12 at New Orleans 12/16 at Arkansas 2/12 South Alabama 12/18 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 2/17 at Denver 12/18 Sam Houston State 2/17 at North Texas 12/21 at New Mexico 2/19 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/20 at Nebraska 2/19 at New Mexico State 12/31 at Sacramento State 2/24 Arkansas State 12/22 Lamar 2/24 Arkansas-Little Rock 1/3 Houston 2/26 UALR 12/30 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2/26 Arkansas State 1/8 at North Texas 3/4-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 1/8 Denver 3/4-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 1/13 South Alabama 1/13 New Orleans 1/15 New Orleans

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GAME 20 & 26 GAME 21 & 27 WESTERN KENTUCKY FLORIDA INTERNA- TIONAL

Mary Taylor-Cowles Feb. 3/ 7 pm/ Bowling Green, KY Tiffany Porter-Talbert Cindy Russo Feb. 7 / 6 pm / Miami, FL Milena Tomova Head Coach Feb. 24 / 6 pm /Murfreesboro Junior Head Coach Feb. 26 / 2 pm / Murfreesboro Senior GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bowling Green, KY President: Dr. Gary Ransdell Location: Miami, Fla. President: Dr. Modesto Maidique Arena/Capacity: E.A. Diddle (7,368) Enrollment: 18,391 Arena/Capacity: Pharmed Arena (5,000) Enrollment: 34,000 Nickname: Lady Toppers Athletic Director: Dr. Wood Selig Nickname: Golden Panthers Athletic Director: Rick Mello Colors: Red and White Conference: Sun Belt Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Sun Belt

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mary Taylor Cowles (Western Kentucky, ‘92) Head Coach: Cindy Russo (Old Dominion, ‘75) Record at School/Years: 42-23/3 Record at School/Years: 516-206/25 Career Record/Years: Same Career Record/Years: 556-228/27 Assistant Coaches: David Graves, Carrie Daniels, Jamie Britt. Assistant Coaches: Inge Nissen, Laquanda Dawkins.

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 20-14 2003-04 Record: 11-16 Conference Record/Finish: 10-4/T1st East Conference Record/Finish: 5-9/4th East Series Record: WKU leads 19-13 Series Record: 4-4 Last Meeting: MT won 79-57 (03/09/04) Last Meeting: MT won 63-48 (03/01/04) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Chris Glowacki WBB Contact: Margaret Belch E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (270) 745-5388 Office Phone: (305) 348-6666 Office Fax: (270) 745-3444 Office Fax: (305) 348-2963 Press Row: (270) 745-6941 Press Row: (305) 348-3702 Website: www.wkusports.com Website: www.FIUsports.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/19 UAB 1/22 at New Orleans 11/19 Bucknell 1/15 at North Texas 11/23 Austin Peay 1/27 New Mexico State 11/20 Travelers Tourn. 1/17 at Denver 11/26 at Charlotte 1/29 Louisiana-Lafayette 11/26 Elon 1/22 at New Mexico St. 11/28 at Arkansas 2/3 Middle Tennessee 11/27 FIU Classic 1/24 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/2 at Louisiana Tech 2/5 at Florida International 12/1 Fordham 2/25 Western Kentucky 12/9 Vanderbilt 2/9 North Texas 12/4 Miami 2/7 Middle Tennessee 12/12 at Louisville 2/12 at Denver 12/11 Florida Atlantic 2/12 at Arkansas State 12/19-20 Fun in the Sun Shootout 2/17 at Arkansas State 12/16 Northwestern 2/14 at UALR 12/30 at Tennessee Tech 2/19 at UALR 12/18 vs Marshall 2/19 South Alabama 1/3 Murray State 2/24 at Middle Tennessee 12/19 at UCF 2/21 New Orleans 1/6 at Duquesne 2/28 Florida International 12/28 Stony Brook 2/26 at Middle Tennessee 1/13 Arkansas State 3/5-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 12/29 Sun and Fun Classic 2/28 at Western Kentucky 1/15 Arkansas-Little Rock 1/3 at Alabama 3/4-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 1/17 Columbia 1/6 Arkansas-Little Rock 1/20 at South Alabama 1/8 Arkansas State 48 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2004-052004-05 OPPONENTSOPPONENTS

GAME 22 GAME 23 DENVER NORTH TEXAS

Pam Tanner Tasha Jones Tina Slinker Kelsie Edwards Feb. 10 / 5:30 p.m./ Murfreesboro Head Coach Senior Head Coach Feb. 12 / 5 p.m./ Denton, TX Sophomore GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Denver, CO Chancellor: Daniel L. Ritchie Location: Denton, TX President: Dr. Norval Pohl Arena/Capacity: Magness Arena (7,200) Enrollment: 9,455 Arena/Capacity: The Super Pit (1,032) Enrollment: 31,304 Nickname: Pioneers Int. AD: Stu Halsall Nickname: Mean Green Athletic Director: Rick Villarreal Colors: Crimson and Gold Conference: Sun Belt Colors: Green and White Conference: Sun Belt

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Pan Tanner (Illinois State, ‘89) Head Coach: Tina Slinker (Wayland Baptist, ‘78) Record at School/Years: 128-116/9 Record at School/Years:185-226/15 Career Record/Years: Same Career Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Tracy Tripp, Ellen Grosso, Chuck Rieb Assistant Coaches: Angela Ortega, Janice Dziuk, Scott Stoehr

TEAM OUTLOOK TEAM OUTLOOK 2003-04 Record: 14-15 2003-04 Record: 11-17 Conference Record/Finish: 6-9/T4 West Conference Record/Finish: 7-8/T2nd West Series Record: 3-3 Series Record: 3-3 Last Meeting: MT won 64-61 (03/08/04) Last Meeting: MT won 81-66 (03/07/04) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:2/3 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS WBB Contact: Marla Rodriquez WBB Contact: Steven Bartolotta E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (303) 871-4990 Office Phone: (940) 369-8329 Office Fax: (303) 871-3890 Office Fax: (940) 369-7461 Press Row: (303) 871-3922 Press Row: (940) Website: www.DenverPioneers.com Website: www.meangreensports.com

2004-05 SCHEDULE 2004-05 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/21 San Francisco 1/20 at UALR 11/19 Binghamton 1/20 at Arkansas State 11/26 at Wyoming 1/22 at Arkansas State 11/21 at Houston 1/22 at UALR 11/30 at Kansas 1/27 New Orleans 11/27 at Sam Houston State 1/27 South Alabama 12/2 Fresno State 1/29 South Alabama 11/30 at LSU 1/29 New Orleans 12/6 Washington 2/3 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/5 at SMU 2/2 at New Mexico State 12/11 at Northern Arizona 2/5 at New Mexico St. 12/8 Hampton 2/5 at Louisiana-Lafayette 12/15 Northern Colorado 2/10 at Middle Tennessee 12/11 Louisiana-Monroe 2/9 at Western Kentucky 12/18 vs UT-Martin 2/12 at Western Kentucky 12/16 Texas 2/12 Middle Tennessee 12/19 DU Wells Fargo Classic 2/17 New Mexico State 12/20 at UT-Pan American 2/17 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/29 at Eastern Washington 2/20 North Texas 12/22 at Texas A&M CC 2/20 at Denver 12/31 at Gonzaga 2/24 at New Orleans 12/30 UTA 2/24 at South Alabama 1/4 at Colorado State 2/26 at South Alabama 1/2 at Texas A&M 2/26 at New Orleans 1/8 at Louisiana-Lafayette 3/4-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 1/8 New Mexico State 3/4-8 Sun Belt Tourn. 1/13 at North Texas 1/13 Denver 1/17 Florida International 1/15 Florida International

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Alabama 1-6 01/26/02 A W, 79-60 01/10/02 A L, 67-88 01/16/89 A L, 65-74 Date Site Result 02/07/02 H W, 81-63 01/23/03 H L, 63-73 02/25/89 H W, 73-65 12/03/77 H L, 69-75 01/11/03 H W, 68-29 01/29/04 A W, 52-51 01/08/90 H L, 49-71 12/04/78 A L, 84-90 02/15/03 A W, 69-52 02/03/90 A L, 69-79 02/08/88 A L, 58-97 01/17/04 A L, 54-68 New Orleans 4-1 01/26/91 H L, 58-64 12/07/91 H L, 69-101 02/21/04 H W, 71-54 Date Site Result 02/11/91 A L, 70-86 01/27/01 H W, 82-51 12/20/94 A L, 70-99 Arkansas State 7-3 03/05/91 A L, 59-84 12/29/01 H W, 77-54 12/09/95 N L, 53-68 Date Site Result 01/20/92 A L, 80-86 01/18/03 A L, 59-65 01/08/04 H W, 65-61 OT 12/01/90 A L, 60-71 02/15/92 H L, 92-93 (OT) 03/09/03 N W, 69-55 01/04/01 A L, 63-85 01/23/93 A L, 72-91 Austin Peay 49-8 01/24/04 H W, 67-47 02/10/01 H W, 79-67 02/15/93 H W, 77-71 Date Site Result North Texas 3-3 01/24/77 H W, 82-52 01/24/02 A W, 80-68 03/09/93 A L, 73-80 Date Site Result 02/19/77 A W, 82-46 02/14/02 H W, 71-66 01/29/94 H W, 74-70 01/06/01 A L, 72-85 01/21/78 H W, 90-52 01/09/03 H W, 80-63 02/17/94 A L, 74-83 03/03/01 N L, 54-72 02/20/78 A W, 72-70 02/13/03 A W, 71-63 01/28/95 H L, 48-69 01/19/02 H L, 72-74 01/20/79 A W, 69-57 03/10/03 N W, 65-52 02/09/95 A W, 66-63 02/06/03 A W, 67-65 02/19/79 H W, 90-77 01/15/04 A L, 62-69 01/11/96 A W, 88-57 02/12/04 H W, 64-55 01/17/80 H W, 72-48 02/19/04 H W, 70-47 02/15/96 H W, 75-64 03/07/04 N W, 81-66 02/16/80 A W, 67-59 01/11/97 H L, 61-71 Cincinnati 0-5 01/15/81 A W, 89-67 South Alabama 3-4 02/08/97 A W, 71-65 Date Site Result Date Site Result 02/14/81 H W, 74-65 02/28/97 N L, 56-59 12/29/84 A L, 91-98 12/19/80 N L, 50-51 01/23/82 H W, 85-73 01/07/98 A W, 59-56 11/22/97 A L, 61-81 01/09/82 N W, 72-55 02/20/82 A W, 68-64 01/14/98 H L, 55-74 12/29/99 H L, 54-63 11/26/85 N L, 63-79 01/28/83 H W, 74-52 12/05/98 H W, 74-63 11/24/01 H L, 63-65 01/13/01 H L, 71-79 02/26/83 A W, 87-73 01/12/99 A L, 63-85 11/30/02 A L, 59-79 02/14/02 H W, 71-66 01/26/84 H W, 84-76OT 01/15/00 A L, 60-77 01/16/03 A L, 58-72 02/09/84 A W, 87-74 Denver 3-3 02/12/00 H W, 90-82 01/22/04 H W, 56-55 01/26/85 A W, 80-58 Date Site Result 12/10/00 A W, 87-74 South Carolina 1-1 02/09/85 H W, 86-75 01/18/01 A L, 57-59 12/09/01 H L, 64-68(OT) Date Site Result 03/04/85 H W, 82-77 02/16/02 A L, 66-75 11/25/02 A W, 71-59 03/12/86 A W,78-77 (OT) 01/13/86 H W, 72-66 03/03/02 N L, 63-78 11/21/03 H W, 65-52 12/16/02 A L, 50-65 02/15/86 A W, 77-68 02/08/03 H W, 67-65 01/12/87 A W, 92-68 02/15/04 A W, 68-56 South Florida 1-0 Western Kentucky 13-19 02/14/87 H W, 89-58 03/08/04 N W, 64-61 Date Site Result Date Site Result 01/25/88 H W, 85-58 Florida International 4-4 01/12/90 H W, 79-64 02/26/77 H W, 89-81 01/28/78 H W, 74-70 02/27/88 A W, 84-67 Date Site Result Tennessee Tech 38-28 02/25/78 A L, 63-83 01/28/89 A W, 88-66 01/11/01 A L, 63-74 01/27/79 A W, 86-79 Date Site Result 02/13/89 H W, 107-73 02/03/01 H W, 78-63 02/24/79 H W, 82-63 01/17/76 H L, 75-86 01/22/90 H W, 85-47 01/05/02 H L, 72-82 12/03/79 H W, 54-49 02/16/76 A L, 58-99 02/17/90 A W, 98-69 02/02/02 A L, 55-71 01/24/80 H W, 60-46 1976 N L, 68-84 02/21/80 A W, 56-53 01/12/91 H W, 87-66 02/01/03 A L, 63-65 01/10/77 A L, 67-97 01/22/81 A L, 76-77 02/25/91 A W, 67-58 02/22/03 H W, 61-57 02/19/81 H L, 88-94 02/05/77 H W, 80-78 01/13/92 H W, 107-60 02/07/04 H W, 73-47 01/14/82 A L, 63-67 01/14/78 H L, 81-88 02/22/92 A W, 68-57 03/01/04 A W, 63-48 02/13/82 H W, 69-62 02/15/78 A L, 66-81 12/08/82 H W, 71-64 01/27/93 H W, 91-70 Georgia Southern 1-0 02/25/93 A W, 100-71 03/02/78 N L, 68-96 12/30/83 A L, 69-72 Date Site Result 01/13/79 A L, 73-107 03/17/85 N L, 83-90 01/12/94 H W, 82-62 12/15/95 N W, 101-90 12/09/85 A L, 78-103 02/23/94 A W, 67-62 12/14/79 N L, 68-71 (OT) 12/02/86 H L, 71-78 01/12/95 A W, 81-71 Georgia State 4-0 01/10/80 H W, 72-57 12/09/88 A L, 51-83 02/20/95 H W, 87-64 Date Site Result 02/07/80 A L, 69-72 02/07/89 H L, 64-77 03/04/95 N W, 73-56 11/27/87 A W, 101-80 02/29/80 N L, 70-72 02/28/90 A L, 64-80 11/24/90 A W, 98-94 01/08/81 A W, 76-66 01/15/93 H L, 77-97 01/06/96 H W, 72-56 11/29/98 A L, 62-83 02/03/96 A L, 67-81 11/24/91 H W, 84-61 02/05/81 H W, 81-78 02/01/01 A W, 85-83 03/04/96 N L, 60-69 12/16/95 A W, 80-64 02/28/81 N L, 79-87 02/24/01 H W, 75-70 01/23/97 A L, 66-70OT Houston 1-4 12/19/81 H L, 67-81 01/17/02 H L, 66-71 02/22/02 A L, 62-66 02/05/97 H L, 62-66 Date Site Result 01/30/82 A L, 68-74 01/15/83 A W, 74-72 01/04/03 H W, 74-62 02/25/97 A W, 60-59 12/19/91 N L, 85-99 03/01/03 A L, 73-84 01/19/98 H W, 66-43 12/02/95 N W, 76-69 02/12/83 H W, 95-77 03/11/03 A L, 83-86 02/16/98 A L, 65-80 12/30/00 A L, 72-77 01/07/84 A W, 70-66 02/05/04 H L, 68-70 OT 01/16/99 A W, 70-59 12/20/01 H L, 63-75 03/03/84 H W, 85-64 02/26/04 A L, 71-79 03/09/04 N W, 79-57 02/13/99 H W, 69-43 01/05/04 H L, 63-67 03/07/84 H W, 71-64 01/20/00 H L, 68-74 01/07/85 H W, 62-58 Wisconsin 1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 6-0 02/17/00 A W, 84-63 02/21/85 A L, 86-92 (OT) Date Site Result Date Site Result 03/04/00 N L, 58-67 03/05/85 H W, 67-61 11/29/86 N W, 69-56 02/17/01 H W, 77-52 12/03/00 H W, 91-62 01/06/86 A L, 58-77 03/01/01 N W, 78-59 11/27/01 A W, 78-69 02/03/86 H W, 72-69 Xavier 2-2 01/12/02 A W, 75-63 01/06/03 H L, 68-78 03/06/86 H W, 66-63 Date Site Result 12/20/03 A W, 61-46 02/28/02 N W, 90-59 01/05/87 A L, 74-78 12/05/97 N L, 62-78 01/25/03 H W, 61-41 02/02/87 H W, 94-85 12/15/00 N L, 89-92 Arkansas-Little Rock 7-1 01/31/04 A W, 72-57 03/05/87 A L, 67-71 12/23/01 A W, 68-60 Date Site Result New Mexico State 2-2 01/09/88 H W, 63-55 12/03/03 A W, 67-65 01/08/01 H W, 93-80 Date Site Result 03/03/88 A L, 79-83 01/20/01 A W, 77-61 02/22/01 A W, 77-70 03/10/88 H W, 79-62 50 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL

2003-042003-04 SEASONSEASON NOTESNOTES

RECEIVING VOTES: Middle Tennessee re- lost to Notre Dame. ceived 22 votes in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll released April 7. Overall, the EVERYBODY CONTRIBUTES: Head Coach Lady Raiders were ranked 31st to end the Stephany Smith only went with a six-man rota- season. tion against UNC, but all six players did contrib- ute to the scoring column. Four out of the six MCCLINIC FINISHES FOURTH: Keisha scored in double figures. McClinic finished fourth in the NCAA in steals with 112 and owns the MT single-season theft ON TV: Middle Tennessee made its first ap- record. She also moved into second place in pearance on national TV when the Lady the Lady Raider record books with 246 steals Raiders game against North Carolina in her career. was broadcast on ESPN 2, and made its second appearance IT COMES IN THREES: Middle Tennessee when the team’s game with advanced to the second round of the NCAA Notre Dame was broadcast Tournament for the third time in the school’s on ESPN two days later. history. The Lady Raiders 1-1 turn at the 2004 Middle Tennessee had two NCAA Tournament gives Middle Tennessee an games broadcast on ESPN Plus. overall record of 3-8. Overall, the Lady Raiders were 3-1 in televised games. BIGGEST WIN EVER: Middle Tennessee’s win over No. 12 North Carolina is the highest TIDBITS OF THE SEASON: Middle Tennes- ranked opponent the Lady Raiders have de- see shot over 50 percent from the field in 12 feated in school history. It is also just the third games this season … The Lady Raiders were time in NCAA history a No. 13 seed has upset 25-of-33 from the free throw line against North a No. 4 seed. Texas in the Sun Belt Tournament … The Lady Raiders 42-15 first half against North Texas was FIRST WIN FOR SMITH: The victory over the lowest point total allowed all season … Middle UNC is Middle Tennessee’s first NCAA Tour- Tennessee won five straight games on two oc- nament win under head coach Stephany casions … The Lady Raiders took at least one Smith. She is now 1-2 in the NCAA Tourna- game from each of the 10 Sun Belt teams, and ment in two appearances. was the only team to sweep the Sun Belt West a perfect 3-for-3 from the three-point line in the Division. Sun Belt Championship game against Western HOLDING THEM DOWN: Middle Tennessee Kentucky. It was a career-high for Justice, who held UNC to just 62 points, which was 11 points SMITH IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH: Head had only hit four treys during the season. off the Tar Heels’ average. Coach Stephany Smith has a record of 48-21 in the months of February and March in her seven- HOT FROM THE CHARITY STRIPE: Middle THE 24 WINS: With the win over North Caro- year tenure at Middle Tennessee. Tennessee was near perfection from the free lina, Middle Tennessee improved to 24-7, which throw line in the Sun Belt Championship game. ties the 2003-04 squad for third most wins in a GOIN’ DANCIN: Middle Tennessee won its first The Lady Raiders were 17-of-18 from the char- season. Sun Belt Tournament title with a 79-57 win over ity stripe for 94.4 percent. Western Kentucky. It was the Lady Raiders first COOLING THE TAR HEELS: The Lady Raid- trip to the NCAA Tournament since 1998, which THREE ON ALL-TOURNAMENT: Patrice ers’ 67-62 win over North Carolina gives Middle was Stephany Smith’s first year as the Middle Holmes was named Sun Belt Tournament Most Tennessee a 1-0 record over UNC. Overall, Tennessee head coach. Outstanding Player for the second year in a row, the team is now 4-3 against ACC opponents. averaging 21 points in the three games. Tia North Carolina’s loss in the opening round was FIFTH TIME THE CHARM: Middle Tennessee Stovall got a nod on the All-Tournament team for the first defeat for the Tar Heels since 1987. defeated Western Kentucky in the SBC title game the second year in a row as well, and freshman for the first time in five meetings. Senior Keisha Krystle Horton got her first selection. RECORD AGAINST FINAL FOUR TEAMS: McClinic predicted the win as she was quoted Head Coach Stephany Smith was 2-1 this sea- as saying “Fifth time is the charm” and cited her SHOOTING THE LIGHTS OUT: Middle Ten- son against head coaches who led their re- jersey number “5.” nessee had the hot hand in the Sun Belt Cham- spective teams to an NCAA Final Four. The pionship game, as the team shot 54.9 percent Lady Raiders defeated Alabama and UNC and JJ’S LONG BALL: Senior Jennifer Justice was overall and 60.9 percent in the second half.

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GIVENS SHOWS UP: Freshman Chrissy Giv- scored 19 points against Louisiana-Lafayette. WKU marked the first time since 1993 that the ens averaged 10.7 points per game in the Sun She was one point shy of tying her career-high Lady Raiders have played a multiple overtime Belt Tournament. Overall, she averaged 4.3 in points (20). game against a conference opponent. That year, points per game on the season. MT defeated Tennessee State in two extra peri- HOLMES HITS 1,000: Junior Patrice Holmes ods, 105-103. MOVING UP THE CHARTS: Patrice Holmes scored her 1,000th point as a Lady Raider has recorded 1,351 points in her three years against Tennessee State on December 15. She PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS: Middle and moved into ninth in the Lady Raider record is the fourth fastest player to reach the millen- Tennessee’s Patrice Holmes was named books. nium mark and the 16th overall in the Player of the Week twice in 2003-04, and fresh- program’s history. man Krystle Horton received the honor once. THE FIRST: Middle Tennessee’s win over FIU on March 1 was the first victory in Golden Pan- THE NIGHT GETS BETTER: Patrice Holmes CAREER-HIGH FOR GRAY: Junior Ciara ther Arena. The 10 wins in the Sun Belt is also capped off the night against Tennessee State Gray came off the bench to score a career- the most wins since joining the Sun Belt and it is University by scoring a career-high 31 points. high 12 points on 4-for-8 shooting to go along the first Sun Belt Championship for the Lady Raid- She was 12-of-18 from the field and 4-of-6 from with a personal-best two three-pointers against ers. the three-point line. She also had seven assists Southern Illinois. and seven steals. MCCLINIC BREAKS THE RECORD: Senior Keisha McClinic’s two steals against FIU gave ON A HIGH NOTE: Krystle Horton and Keisha her 94 on the season, breaking the single sea- McClinic each had career-highs in scoring son record. She snapped the mark set by team- against Norfolk State ... Horton scored 29 points mate Patrice Holmes last season. She ended in the contest and also recorded the second the season with 112 and ranked fifth in the NCAA. double-double of her young career with 10 re- bounds ... Horton was named to the FAU/Em- 11 AT THE GLASS HOUSE: Middle Tennes- bassy Suites All-Tournament Team ... It was see closed out the 2003-04 home season with Horton’s first official 20-point game ... Horton also a record of 11-2 at Murphy Center. The 11 vic- recorded her first three-pointer tories are the most at home since the team fin- as a Lady Raider ... Horton had ished an identical 11-2 in 1999-00. The most already hit double digits by half- home wins ever recorded by a Lady Raider time as she had 16 points go- team was 13 back in 1984-85. ing into the locker room ... McClinic scored one point STREAK BREAKERS: Middle Tennessee up- above her previous career set South Alabama on January 22, 56-55, to high of 19 with 20 points ... It end the Jaguars 14-game winning streak. USA was also McClinic’s first 20- lost the opening game of the year then reeled point game of her career. off 14 straight victories before seeing it come to an end against MT. BACK-TO-BACK: The Lady Raiders defeated Xavier 67- TURNING UP THE HEAT: After trailing by 11 65 on December 4 ... It was points at halftime to North Texas, the Lady Xavier’s first back-to-back Raiders mounted a furious comeback that was home loss since 1997. keyed by a strong second half defensive ef- fort. In the final 20 minutes, Middle Tennes- DOUBLE OT: The Lady Raid- see held North Texas to just 29.6 percent ers played their second over- shooting from the field, gave up only 23 points, time game of the year and the and forced 11 turnovers. For the game, the first multiple overtime contest Lady Raiders held UNT to 35.5 percent shoot- since 1997 when they went to ing. two overtimes against Western Kentucky on February 5. MORE MCCLINIC: Keisha McClinic grabbed Middle Tennessee is now 13- a career-high 13 rebounds and recorded the 15 in overtime games all-time, fifth double-double of her career as she also including a 1-1 mark in 2003- 04. The two overtimes against

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 24-8 11-2 9-5 4-1 CONFERENCE 10-4 6-1 4-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 14-4 5-1 5-2 4-1

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 23 Holmes, Patrice 32 32 1131 35.3 192 432 .444 57 172 .331 61 74 .824 46 147 193 6.0 59 0 130 119 12 84 502 15.7 Conference-Only... 14 14 443 31.6 69 171 .404 25 71 .352 19 23 .826 20 51 71 5.1 34 0 47 56 8 23 182 13.0 04 Horton, Krystle 32 31 1051 32.8 200 355 .563 1 12 .083 80 115 .696 81 101 182 5.7 71 1 38 87 13 35 481 15.0 Conference-Only... 14 13 450 32.1 91 159 .572 0 4 .000 41 55 .745 32 44 76 5.4 28 1 14 46 7 15 223 15.9 21 Stovall, Tia 32 26 931 29.1 113 248 .456 0 3 .000 115 163 .706 59 116 175 5.5 96 3 65 111 34 42 341 10.7 Conference-Only... 14 8 385 27.5 51 109 .468 0 1 .000 46 64 .719 21 46 67 4.8 36 1 25 53 14 24 148 10.6 05 McClinic, Keisha 32 32 1056 33.0 99 242 .409 26 104 .250 51 68 .750 60 130 190 5.9 50 1 68 81 5 112 275 8.6 Conference-Only... 14 14 477 34.1 42 96 .438 10 38 .263 21 28 .750 28 62 90 6.4 25 1 32 29 1 52 115 8.2 12 Justice, Jennifer 32 29 838 26.2 88 209 .421 8 37 .216 26 37 .703 31 69 100 3.1 48 0 61 54 17 31 210 6.6 Conference-Only... 14 14 405 28.9 43 100 .430 3 13 .231 18 25 .720 14 35 49 3.5 22 0 28 23 5 12 107 7.6 00 Gray, Ciara 21 9 459 21.9 41 92 .446 14 44 .318 17 19 .895 16 31 47 2.2 37 0 25 36 3 23 113 5.4 Conference-Only... 8 6 210 26.3 15 32 .469 4 11 .364 7 8 .875 11 16 27 3.4 17 0 13 21 2 7 41 5.1 22 Givens, Chrissy 27 0 472 17.5 48 86 .558 0 1 .000 26 32 .813 16 68 84 3.1 35 0 32 52 4 23 122 4.5 Conference-Only... 14 0 261 18.6 27 43 .628 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 5 37 42 3.0 18 0 14 29 1 14 61 4.4 11 Jakobsen, Ditte 27 0 307 11.4 18 46 .391 4 16 .250 10 11 .909 10 21 31 1.1 24 0 20 24 4 7 50 1.9 Conference-Only... 11 0 104 9.5 5 15 .333 1 4 .250 3 3 1.000 2 9 11 1.0 11 0 9 12 1 4 14 1.3 24 Bailey, Cartia 18 0 134 7.4 10 31 .323 4 16 .250 6 9 .667 1 9 10 0.6 12 0 5 14 1 5 30 1.7 Conference-Only... 9 0 66 7.3 3 13 .231 1 3 .333 2 2 1.000 1 7 8 0.9 6 0 2 3 0 2 9 1.0 02 Webb, Jenne 10 0 55 5.5 1 16 .063 1 13 .077 9 11 .818 1 6 7 0.7 4 0 6 0 0 5 12 1.2 Conference-Only... 5 0 27 5.4 1 9 .111 1 8 .125 7 9 .778 0 3 3 0.6 3 0 2 0 0 3 10 2.0 10 Cordero, Yamil 7 1 41 5.9 3 7 .429 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 1 3 4 0.6 0 0 3 1 0 0 8 1.1 Conference-Only... 3 1 22 7.3 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0.3 TM TEAM...... 40 71 111 3.5 0 8 Conference-Only... 21 28 49 3.5 0 1 Total...... 32 813 1764 .461 116 422 .275 402 541 .743 362 772 1134 35.4 436 5 453 587 93 367 2144 67.0 Conference-Only... 14 347 750 .463 45 155 .290 172 228 .754 155 338 493 35.2 200 3 187 274 39 156 911 65.1 Opponents...... 32 708 1768 .400 154 479 .322 303 454 .667 374 676 1050 32.8 525 - 393 633 98 327 1873 58.5 Conference-Only... 14 294 756 .389 67 228 .294 148 208 .712 159 282 441 31.5 232 4 160 273 42 147 803 57.4

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total MT 1009 1111 17 7 2144 Opponents 865 986 13 9 1873

TEAM STATISTICS MT OPP STEALS 367 327 SCORING 2144 1873 Steals per game 11.5 10.2 Points per game 67.0 58.5 BLOCKS 93 98 Scoring margin +8.5 - Blocks per game 2.9 3.1 FIELD GOALS-ATT 813-1764 708-1768 WINNING STREAK 0 - Field goal pct .461 .400 Home win streak 4 - 3 POINT FG-ATT 116-422 154-479 ATTENDANCE 7901 17261 3-point FG pct .275 .322 Home games-Avg/Game 13-608 14-1233 3-pt FG made per game 3.6 4.8 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-0 FREE THROWS-ATT 402-541 303-454 Free throw pct .743 .667 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total REBOUNDS 1134 1050 MT 1009 1111 17 7 2144 Rebounds per game 35.4 32.8 Opponents 865 986 13 9 1873 Rebounding margin +2.6 - ASSISTS 453 393 Assists per game 14.2 12.3 TURNOVERS 587 633 Turnovers per game 18.3 19.8 Turnover margin +1.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.6

54 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2003-042003-04 results/leadersresults/leaders

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 24-8 11-2 9-5 4-1 CONFERENCE 10-4 6-1 4-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 14-4 5-1 5-2 4-1

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/21/03 7:00 PM TENNESSEE TECH W 65-52 881 (25)Holmes, Patrice (10)Holmes, Patrice 11/24/03 5:30 PM SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 76-62 1024 (21)Holmes, Patrice (12)McClinic, Keisha 11/28/03 4:00 PM vs Manhattan 65-70 L 200 (18)Holmes, Patrice (10)Holmes, Patrice 11/29/03 4:00 PM vs Norfolk State W 80-58 200 (29)Horton, Krystle (10)Horton, Krystle 12/03/03 7:00 PM at XAVIER W 67-65 617 (29)Holmes, Patrice (6)Stovall, Tia 12/13/03 7:00 PM at Georgia 50-65 L 1131 (18)Holmes, Patrice (5)Horton, Krystle 12/15/03 7:00 PM at Tennessee State W 82-63 411 (31)Holmes, Patrice (6)Holmes, Patrice 12/17/03 7:00 PM CHICAGO STATE W 78-55 317 (19)Holmes, Patrice (8)Holmes, Patrice 12/20/03 2:00 PM at Austin Peay W 61-46 400 (13)Horton, Krystle (11)Holmes, Patrice 12/22/03 7:00 PM SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 76-54 322 (19)Stovall, Tia (9)Stovall, Tia 12/30/03 7:00 PM at Lipscomb W 68-47 516 (15)Holmes, Patrice (10)Horton, Krystle 01/05/04 2:00 PM HOUSTON 63-67 L 345 (18)Horton, Krystle (10)Holmes, Patrice 01/08/04 5:30 PM ALABAMA WOT 65-61 1508 (20)Horton, Krystle (9)Stovall, Tia 01/15/04 7:05 PM *at Arkansas State 62-69 L 913 (19)Holmes, Patrice (8)Gray, Ciara 01/17/04 2:00 PM *at Arkansas-Little Rock 54-68 L 533 (14)Horton, Krystle (10)Horton, Krystle 01/22/04 7:00 PM *SOUTH ALABAMA W 56-55 422 (14)Holmes, Patrice (10)Holmes, Patrice 01/24/04 7:00 PM *NEW ORLEANS W 67-47 624 (16)Holmes, Patrice (8)Horton, Krystle 01/29/04 7:05 PM *at New Mexico State Univ. W 52-51 448 (18)Horton, Krystle (9)McClinic, Keisha 01/31/04 2:00 PM *at Louisiana-Lafayette W 72-57 261 (23)Holmes, Patrice (13)McClinic, Keisha 02/05/04 7:00 PM *WESTERN KENTUCKY 68-70 L 2OT 582 (19)Horton, Krystle (12)Stovall, Tia 02/07/04 2:00 PM *FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 73-47 250 (25)Horton, Krystle (7)Horton, Krystle 02/12/04 7:00 PM *NORTH TEXAS W 64-55 514 (20)Holmes, Patrice (8)Givens, Chrissy 02/15/04 1:00 PM *at DENVER W 68-56 633 (23)Stovall, Tia (11)McClinic, Keisha 02/19/04 7:00 PM *ARKANSAS STATE W 70-47 491 (14)Horton, Krystle (7)McClinic, Keisha 02/21/04 2:00 PM *ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 71-54 621 (18)Horton, Krystle (5)Holmes, Patrice 02/26/04 7:00 PM *at Western Kentucky 71-79 L 1885 (25)Horton, Krystle (7)Stovall, Tia 03/01/04 7:00 PM *at Florida International W 63-48 432 (16)Horton, Krystle (6)McClinic, Keisha (16)Holmes, Patrice 03/07/04 11:00 AM vs North Texas W 81-66 (22)Holmes, Patrice (9)Stovall, Tia 03/08/04 11:00 AM vs Denver W 64-61 (23)Holmes, Patrice (10)Horton, Krystle 03/09/04 3:00 PM at Western Kentucky W 79-57 2641 (18)Holmes, Patrice (7)McClinic, Keisha 03/21/04 12:00 PM vs North Carolina W 67-62 8,300 (18)Holmes, Patrice (9)McClinic, Keisha 03/23/04 7:00 PM at Notre Dame 46-59 L 6440 (18)Horton, Krystle (7)McClinic, Keisha

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 55 2003-042003-04 GAME-BY-GAMEGAME-BY-GAME

TOTAL 3-PTRS REBOUNDS Opponent Date Pts FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11-21-03 65 25 53 .472 2 10 .200 13 19 .684 10 27 37 37.0 16 10 12 7 8 TENNESSEE TECH 11-21-03 52 20 51 .392 4 12 .333 8 14 .571 7 21 28 28.0 17 10 15 1 4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11-24-03 76 27 64 .422 5 20 .250 17 20 .850 20 24 44 40.5 13 16 16 4 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11-24-03 62 26 54 .481 4 15 .267 6 16 .375 11 18 29 28.5 18 17 17 3 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11-28-03 65 26 49 .531 1 7 .143 12 23 .522 9 30 39 40.0 18 14 27 3 12 vs Manhattan 11-28-03 70 23 61 .377 7 18 .389 17 27 .630 11 23 34 30.3 18 11 15 2 15 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11-29-03 80 31 55 .564 7 15 .467 11 17 .647 11 27 38 39.5 12 24 24 7 12 vs Norfolk State 11-29-03 58 21 65 .323 8 22 .364 8 10 .800 17 17 34 31.3 17 16 22 3 15 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 12-03-03 67 28 52 .538 3 9 .333 8 11 .727 7 15 22 36.0 16 12 19 0 16 at XAVIER 12-03-03 65 26 39 .667 4 11 .364 9 17 .529 1 19 20 29.0 12 21 25 4 8 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 12-13-03 50 21 58 .362 6 26 .231 2 2 1.000 11 18 29 34.8 11 12 18 2 14 at Georgia 12-13-03 65 23 52 .442 8 15 .533 11 16 .688 14 26 40 30.8 9 11 20 3 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 12-15-03 82 32 58 .552 9 22 .409 9 11 .818 6 23 29 34.0 18 24 12 5 14 at Tennessee State 12-15-03 63 23 53 .434 2 10 .200 15 18 .833 9 22 31 30.9 13 17 17 2 5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 12-17-03 78 29 55 .527 6 15 .400 14 17 .824 6 25 31 33.6 21 17 16 3 9 CHICAGO STATE 12-17-03 55 17 45 .378 3 5 .600 18 27 .667 9 22 31 30.9 21 4 22 1 8 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 12-20-03 61 25 53 .472 2 14 .143 9 13 .692 7 25 32 33.4 11 13 16 1 14 at Austin Peay 12-20-03 46 20 61 .328 2 17 .118 4 8 .500 18 24 42 32.1 14 7 21 2 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 12-22-03 76 34 69 .493 2 16 .125 6 10 .600 16 29 45 34.6 13 25 19 2 14 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12-22-03 54 20 57 .351 7 17 .412 7 11 .636 9 21 30 31.9 14 12 24 5 13 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 12-30-03 68 27 64 .422 4 15 .267 10 15 .667 20 20 40 35.1 13 11 15 4 14 at Lipscomb 12-30-03 47 17 43 .395 3 8 .375 10 17 .588 12 20 32 31.9 9 8 26 8 9 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01-05-04 63 24 53 .453 3 13 .231 12 13 .923 9 26 35 35.1 12 14 20 2 6 HOUSTON 01-05-04 63 24 63 .381 8 15 .533 11 16 .688 16 20 36 36.0 15 15 15 6 12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01-08-04 65 19 58 .328 3 10 .300 24 38 .632 15 27 42 35.6 14 11 18 2 20 ALABAMA 01-08-04 61 26 66 .394 3 11 .273 6 12 .500 18 32 50 33.6 25 13 26 6 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01-15-04 62 23 54 .426 8 20 .400 8 11 .727 12 26 38 38.0 22 14 22 3 8 at Arkansas State 01-15-04 69 20 51 .392 8 17 .471 21 30 .700 10 22 32 32.0 16 9 13 2 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01-17-04 54 21 54 .389 4 10 .400 8 11 .727 16 18 34 34.0 17 11 22 4 9 at Arkansas-Little Rock 01-17-04 68 24 51 .471 5 12 .417 15 21 .714 12 19 31 31.0 14 14 15 3 12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01-22-04 56 21 55 .382 0 4 .000 14 18 .778 15 20 35 35.0 12 6 15 3 10 SOUTH ALABAMA 01-22-04 55 21 49 .429 7 16 .438 6 6 1.000 8 21 29 29.0 20 9 18 6 6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01-24-04 67 26 50 .520 4 15 .267 11 14 .786 9 24 33 33.0 9 16 19 2 15 NEW ORLEANS 01-24-04 47 19 56 .339 5 20 .250 4 6 .667 14 17 31 31.0 15 10 24 2 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01-29-04 52 22 51 .431 1 11 .091 7 8 .875 7 32 39 39.0 8 7 18 0 5 at New Mexico State 01-29-04 51 20 59 .339 4 25 .160 7 9 .778 9 23 32 32.0 11 8 11 4 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 01-31-04 72 26 59 .441 8 14 .571 12 14 .857 16 19 35 35.0 10 11 17 3 9 at Louisiana-Lafayette 01-31-04 57 23 54 .426 4 16 .250 7 12 .583 14 19 33 33.0 13 8 19 7 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 02-05-04 68 26 63 .413 2 11 .182 14 24 .583 17 30 47 47.0 14 14 28 7 15 WESTERN KENTUCKY 02-05-04 70 29 64 .453 3 12 .250 9 11 .818 6 26 32 32.0 19 19 24 0 18 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 02-07-04 73 30 57 .526 1 12 .083 12 13 .923 14 21 35 35.0 14 25 17 2 11 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 02-07-04 47 16 48 .333 4 20 .200 11 13 .846 12 14 26 26.0 19 13 24 3 9 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 02-12-04 64 21 49 .429 2 8 .250 20 24 .833 10 29 39 39.0 17 10 22 3 12 NORTH TEXAS 02-12-04 55 22 62 .355 3 17 .176 8 17 .471 18 20 38 38.0 18 10 20 1 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 02-15-04 68 28 49 .571 2 7 .286 10 13 .769 8 31 39 39.0 14 17 26 2 13 at DENVER 02-15-04 56 20 61 .328 6 20 .300 10 15 .667 14 15 29 29.0 16 11 19 1 15 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 02-19-04 70 26 49 .531 3 8 .375 15 21 .714 9 23 32 32.0 17 15 20 3 14 ARKANSAS STATE 02-19-04 47 13 48 .271 3 13 .231 18 24 .750 15 18 33 33.0 18 8 22 1 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 02-21-04 71 26 45 .578 3 10 .300 16 22 .727 8 20 28 28.0 13 15 17 2 15 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 02-21-04 54 21 49 .429 7 16 .438 5 8 .625 10 14 24 24.0 20 11 21 4 8 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 02-26-04 71 28 65 .431 4 16 .250 11 17 .647 8 24 32 32.0 22 16 17 3 8 at Western Kentucky 02-26-04 79 28 58 .483 4 8 .500 19 25 .760 9 31 40 40.0 17 20 18 3 7 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 03-01-04 63 23 50 .460 3 9 .333 14 18 .778 6 21 27 27.0 11 10 14 2 12 at Florida International 03-01-04 48 18 46 .391 4 16 .250 8 11 .727 8 23 31 31.0 16 10 25 5 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 03-07-04 81 27 52 .519 2 7 .286 25 33 .758 11 22 33 33.0 8 16 21 3 11 vs North Texas 03-07-04 66 27 61 .443 8 19 .421 4 7 .571 13 18 31 31.0 25 11 26 1 8 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 03-08-04 64 21 55 .382 3 18 .167 19 26 .731 15 29 44 38.5 9 8 17 1 8 vs Denver 03-08-04 61 24 58 .414 8 19 .421 5 6 .833 6 23 29 30.0 17 17 17 2 7 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 03-09-04 79 28 51 .549 6 13 .462 17 18 .944 6 28 34 37.0 9 10 13 4 7 at Western Kentucky 03-09-04 57 24 64 .375 4 15 .267 5 7 .714 12 18 30 30.0 17 12 12 0 10 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 03-21-04 67 24 60 .400 5 20 .250 14 15 .933 14 23 37 37.0 9 16 14 3 10 vs North Carolina 03-21-04 62 27 72 .375 0 13 .000 8 9 .889 23 23 46 46.0 16 12 17 1 12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 03-23-04 46 18 55 .327 2 17 .118 8 12 .667 14 16 30 33.5 13 13 16 1 15 at Notre Dame 03-23-04 59 26 47 .553 4 9 .444 3 8 .375 9 27 36 41.0 16 19 23 6 10

56 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL miscellaneousmiscellaneous statsstats

Tips Controlled Scored MT’s First Points Record by Starting Lineup Middle Tennessee ...... 16 Tia Stovall ...... 11 Horton, McClinic, Justice, Stovall, Holmes ...... 16-6 Opponents ...... 16 Krystle Horton ...... 9 Horton, McClinic, Gray, Justice, Holmes ...... 5-1 Patrice Holmes ...... 5 Horton, McClinic, Gray, Stovall, Holmes ...... 2-1 Games Led MT in Scoring Keisha McClinic ...... 4 McClinic, Justice, Cordero, Stovall, Holmes ...... 1-0 Patrice Holmes ...... 18 Jennifer Justice ...... 3 Krystle Horton ...... 13 Middle Tennessee’s Record When Tia Stovall ...... 2 How MT Scored First Points Controlling the Tip ...... 13-3 Lay-up ...... 21 Opponents Control the Tip ...... 11-5 Games Led MT in Rebounding Jumper ...... 6 Scoring First ...... 14-3 Patrice Holmes ...... 9 Free Throws ...... 5 Opponents Score First ...... 10-5 Keisha McClinic ...... 9 Leading at Half ...... 21-1 Krystle Horton ...... 7 First Subs Trailing at Half ...... 2-7 Tia Stovall ...... 5 Chrissy Givens ...... 13 Tied at Half ...... 1-0 Ciara Gray ...... 1 Ciara Gray ...... 10 Leading with 5:00 Left ...... 20-0 Chrissy Givens ...... 1 Tia Stovall ...... 4 Trailing with 5:00 Left ...... 3-8 Ditte Jakobsen ...... 3 Tied with 5:00 Left ...... 1-0 Games Led in Assists Jennifer Justice...... 2 Patrice Holmes ...... 20 MT Outrebounds Opponent ...... 17-4 Jennifer Justice...... 6 Free Throws Last Four Minutes MT is Outrebounded ...... 6-4 Keisha McClinic ...... 5 Keisha McClinic ...... 23-30 Rebounds are Even ...... 1-0 Tia Stovall ...... 5 Tia Stovall ...... 19-32 MT Commits More Turnovers ...... 5-5 Ciara Gray ...... 2 Patrice Holmes ...... 15-19 Opponents Commit More Turnovers ...... 19-3 Tia Stovall ...... 2 Krystle Horton ...... 17-24 Turnovers are the Same ...... 1-0 Krystle Horton ...... 1 Jennifer Justice...... 13-20 MT Has More FT Attempts ...... 16-2 Ditte Jakobsen ...... 4-4 Opponent Has More FT Attempts ...... 7-6 Double Figure Scoring Games Chrissy Givens ...... 7-11 FT Attempts Are the Same ...... 1-0 Krystle Horton ...... 27 Jenne Webb ...... 3-5 Patrice Holmes ...... 26 Ciara Gray ...... 1-2 MT Shoots 50 percent or Better ...... 11-1 Tia Stovall ...... 20 Cartia Bailey ...... 1-2 MT Shoots Less Than 50 Percent ...... 13-7 Keisha McClinic ...... 10 Opponents Shoot 50 Percent Or Better ...... 1-1 Jennifer Justice...... 8 Charges Drawn Opponent Shoots Less Than 50 Percent ...... 23-7 Chrissy Givens ...... 4 Keisha McClinic ...... 9 Opponent Shoots Better Than MT ...... 3-5 Ciara Gray ...... 3 Tia Stovall ...... 6 Ditte Jakobsen ...... 3 MT Bench Outscores Opponent ...... 7-2 20-Point Games Krystle Horton ...... 3 Opponent Bench Outscores MT ...... 17-6 Patrice Holmes ...... 9 Ciara Gray ...... 2 Bench Points Are Even ...... 0-0 Krystle Horton ...... 4 Tia Stovall ...... 1 Old Fashioned Three-Point Play MT Scores Less Than 70 ...... 13-7 Tia Stovall ...... 19-21 MT Scores Between 70-79...... 8-1 30-Point Games Patrice Holmes ...... 8-10 MT Scores Between 80-89...... 3-0 Patrice Holmes ...... 1 Jennifer Justice...... 4-4 Krystle Horton ...... 7-11 Opponent Scores Less Than 70 ...... 24-5 Double Figure Rebound Games Chrissy Givens ...... 4-5 Opponent Scores Between 70-79 ...... 0-3 Krystle Horton ...... 6 Keisha McClinic ...... 3-6 Patrice Holmes ...... 5 Ciara Gray ...... 2-2 On Sunday ...... 3-0 Keisha McClinic ...... 3 Ditte Jakobsen ...... 1-1 On Monday ...... 5-1 Tia Stovall ...... 1 Jenne Webb ...... 0-1 On Tuesday ...... 2-1 On Wednesday ...... 2-0 Double Doubles Shot Clock Violations On Thursday ...... 6-3 Krystle Horton ...... 6 Middle Tennessee ...... 10 On Friday ...... 1-1 Patrice Holmes ...... 5 Opponents ...... 15 On Saturday ...... 5-2 Keisha McClinic ...... 2 Tia Stovall ...... 1 Lane Violations In November ...... 3-1 Middle Tennessee ...... 1 In December ...... 6-1 Bench Scoring Opponents ...... 2 In January ...... 5-3 MT ...... 372 In February ...... 5-2 Opponent ...... 487 Technical Foul Free Throws In March ...... 5-1 Chrissy Givens ...... 128 Middle Tennessee ...... 0-0 Ciara Gray ...... 77 Opponents ...... 0-2 Tia Stovall ...... 48 Ditte Jakobsen ...... 48 Cartia Bailey ...... 26 Krystle Horton ...... 18 Jenne Webb ...... 12 Jennifer Justice...... 8 Yamil Cordero ...... 7

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 57 2003-042003-04 gamegame high/lowhigh/low

MT - TEAM GAME HIGHS Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 82 at Tennessee State POINTS 79 at Western Kentucky FG MADE 34 vs South Carolina State FG MADE 29 vs Western Kentucky FG ATT 69 vs South Carolina State FG ATTEMPTS 66 vs Alabama FG % .578 vs Arkansas-Little Rock FG %. 667 at Xavier 3 PT FG MADE 9 at Tennessee State 3 PT FG Made 8 vs Denver 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 26 at Georgia 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 25 at New Mexico State 3 PT FG % .571 at Denver 3 PT FG % .600 vs Chicago State FT MADE 25 vs North Texas FT MADE 21 at Arkansas State FT ATTEMPTS 38 vs Alabama FT ATTEMPTS 30 at Western Kentucky FT % 1.000 at Georgia FT % .833 at Tennessee State REBOUNDS 45 vs South Carolina State REBOUNDS 50 vs Alabama ASSISTS 25 vs Florida International ASSISTS 21 at Xavier STEALS 20 vs Alabama STEALS 18 vs Western Kentucky BLOCKED SHOTS 7 vs Western Kentucky BLOCKED SHOTS 8 at Lipscomb TURNOVERS 28 vs Western Kentucky TURNOVERS 26 vs Alabama FOULS 25 vs Alabama FOULS 22 at Arkansas State

MT - GAME LOWS Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS 50 at Georgia POINTS 46 at Austin Peay FG MADE 19 vs Alabama FG MADE 13 vs Arkansas State FG ATTEMPTS 49 at Denver FG ATTEMPTS 39 at Xavier FG % .328 vs Alabama FG % .271 vs Arkansas State 3 PT FG MADE 0 vs South Alabama 3 PT FG MADE 2 at Tennessee State 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 4 vs South Alabama 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 vs Chicago State 3 PT FG % .000 vs South Alabama 3 PT FG % .118 at Austin Peay FT MADE 2 at Georgia FT MADE 4 vs New Orleans FT ATTEMPTS 2 at Georgia FT ATTEMPTS 6 vs New Orleans FT % .522 vs Manhattan FT % .375 vs Southern Illinois REBOUNDS 22 at Xavier REBOUNDS 20 at Xavier ASSISTS 6 vs South Alabama ASSISTS 4 vs Chicago State STEALS 6 vs Houston BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Western Kentucky BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Xavier TURNOVERS 13 at Arkansas State TURNOVERS 12 vs Tennessee Tech FOULS 9 at Georgia FOULS 8 at New Mexico State

58 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2003-042003-04 BOXBOX SCORESSCORES

EXHIBITION Murphy Center ( 311 ) GAME 1 Murphy Center ( 881 ) GAME 2 Murphy Center ( 1024 ) GEORGIA COLLEGE 46 TENNESSEE TECH (0-1) 52 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (0-2) 62 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 69 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (1-0) 65 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (2-0) 76 Nov. 11, 2003/Murfreesboro, TN Nov. 21, 2003/Murfreesboro, TN Nov. 24, 2003/Murfreesboro, TN

GGSU (46) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN TTU (52) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN SIU (62) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Haggard* 2-10 2-8 0-0 3 1 6 3 3 0 1 24 Apple* 1-3 0-0 0-2 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 20 Pinkston* 2-9 0-6 0-1 2 3 4 4 2 0 3 40 Long* 7-12 0-0 4-4 11 3 18 2 4 2 0 27 Baltimore* 4-9 3-4 2-3 3 1 13 1 3 0 0 21 Crutcher* 3-8 0-0 3-6 1 3 9 2 1 0 1 24 Porter* 0-5 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 1 4 0 3 30 Cavina* 1-6 0-1 2-4 4 2 4 3 1 0 2 34 Jones* 6-14 4-8 0-3 3 3 16 3 1 0 1 35 Tucker* 1-5 1-2 2-2 1 2 5 1 3 0 3 20 Alexander* 3-8 0-2 3-4 3 4 9 2 3 0 0 30 Brown* 2-3 0-0 2-3 3 3 6 3 2 1 5 29 Love* 2-11 0-4 1-3 4 2 5 2 4 0 4 27 Bradford* 6-9 0-0 1-1 10 5 13 0 1 0 1 28 Berwanger* 4-7 0-0 0-0 8 3 8 2 5 1 1 32 Bloodworth 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Brackin 1-5 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 4 5 0 0 30 Jones 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 2004 Cleaveland 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 15 McFarlin 3-9 0-0 0-0 4 1 6 0 0 1 0 24 Goodman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0002 Lomax 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Brown 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 13 Madura 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Ransom 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 1 6 0 0 1 1 14 Team 4 Desamours 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 2007 Jacksonl 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 3 4 2 2 0 2 17 Totals 20-51 4-12 8-14 28 17 52 10 15 1 4 200 Heiden 6-8 0-1 1-3 5 2 13 2 0 1 0 23 Jones 1-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 6 0 1 21 Cooper 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 1004 TEAM 6 2 FG% (39.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (33.3%) F Throw % ( 57.1%) Team 6 1 Totals 17-57 5-20 7-9 35 17 46 13 30 3 15 200 Totals 26-54 4-15 6-16 29 18 62 17 17 3 11 200 MT (65) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN FG% (29.8%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % ( 77.8%) Horton* 2-4 0-0 2-2 6 3 6 1 0 0 1 30 FG% (48.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (26.7%) F Throw % ( 37.5%) McClinic* 4-9 0-1 1-2 6 2 9 2 2 1 1 32 MT (69) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Justice* 2-6 0-1 1-1 2 3 5 2 2 1 1 25 MT (76) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Horton* 9-17 0-0 5-7 10 2 23 1 4 1 3 33 Stovall* 4-10 0-1 3-6 8 2 11 1 0 3 3 34 Horton* 6-14 0-1 1-2 10 2 13 2 3 1 0 34 McClinic* 4-8 2-3 1-1 4 2 11 3 2 0 2 23 Holmes* 9-16 1-3 6-8 10 1 25 4 5 1 1 40 McClinic* 5-12 0-7 0-0 12 2 10 2 3 0 4 36 Justice* 2-8 0-3 0-1 4 0 4 1 6 0 3 25 Gray 3-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 16 Justice* 1-7 0-0 1-1 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 20 Stovall* 5-8 0-0 4-5 6 4 14 0 1 0 1 26 Jakobsen 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 13 Stovall* 3-6 0-0 7-8 7 2 13 3 5 1 0 35 Holmes* 3-10 1-5 0-0 3 0 7 7 4 0 4 36 Givens 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 10 Holmes* 8-13 3-6 2-3 7 4 21 5 1 1 2 40 Gray 1-2 0-1 0-2 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 21 TEAM 3 1 Gray 4-8 2-5 2-2 2 0 12 2 2 0 1 21 Jakobsen 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 14 Totals. 25-53 2-10 13-19 37 16 65 10 12 7 8 200 Jakobsen 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Givens 3-6 0-0 0-2 5 1 6 2 2 0 4 21 Givens 0-3 0-0 4-4 1 1 4 0 1003 Bailey 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 FG% (47.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (20.0%) F Throw % ( 68.4%) TEAM 3 TEAM 5 Technical fouls: Tennessee Tech-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Totals 27-64 5-20 17-20 44 13 76 16 16 4 7 200 Totals 29-63 3-13 10-18 44 11 71 15 24 1 19 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee Tech 26 26 52 FG% (42.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % ( 85.0%) FG% (46.0%) 3-Pt. FG% (23.1%) F Throw % (55.6%) Middle Tennessee 31 34 65 Technical fouls: Southern Illinois-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Technical fouls: GCSU-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Southern Illinois 31 31 62 GCSU 23 23 46 Middle Tennessee 35 41 76 Middle Tennessee 41 28 69 GAME 3 FAU ( 200 ) GAME 4 FAU ( 200 ) GAME 5 Cintas Center ( 617 ) MANHATTAN (2-0) 65 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (3-1) 80 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (4-1) 67 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (2-1) 70 NORFOLK STATE (0-3) 58 XAVIER (2-2) 65 Nov. 28, 2003/Boca Raton, FL Nov. 29, 2003/Boca Raton, FL Dec. 3 , 2003/Cincinnati, OH

MC (70) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (80) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (67) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Deutsch* 6-13 4-10 1-1 1 3 17 2 5 1 3 36 McClinic* 7-11 4-5 2-2 4 1 20 4 0 1 2 33 Horton* 5-9 0-0 3-5 4 2 13 3 1 0 1 38 Bernal-Silva*1-1 0-0 0-0 14 4 2 0 2 0 1 20 Stovall* 3-4 0-0 3-5 9 5 9 3 4 3 0 25 Stovall* 4-6 0-0 1-2 6 3 9 3 3 0 3 35 Sangar* 5-10 0-0 3-4 5 5 13 0 1 0 1 21 Horton* 12-15 1-1 4-7 10 4 29 1 4 1 1 34 McClinic* 3-8 1-2 0-0 4 2 7 3 3 0 2 38 Reed* 3-10 0-0 8-14 2 3 14 6 4 0 5 35 Gray* 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 3 0 1 12 Justice,* 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 0 1 0 3 22 Tracey* 3-7 3-6 0-0 3 2 9 1 0 1 0 25 Holmes* 4-8 1-2 0-1 4 0 9 5 4 0 5 33 Holmes* 12-18 1-3 4-4 4 1 29 2 9 0 4 40 Webb 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Cooper 2-6 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 2 1 0 1 21 Gray 2-6 1-3 0-0 1 3 5 1 1 0 3 21 Cordero 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 11 Grimes 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Jakobsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1006 Jakobsen 0-1 0-0 2-2 3 0 2 2 3 1 1 20 Mason 3-14 0-2 5-6 16 1 11 0 2 0 4 34 TEAM 2 Justice 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 10 TEAM Givens 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 Totals 28-52 3-9 8-11 22 16 67 12 19 0 16 200 Totals 23-61 7-18 17-27 34 18 70 11 15 2 15 200 Bailey 3-5 1-3 0-0 0 0 7 1 4 0 2 14 TEAM 1 5 6 FG% (53.8%) 3-Pt. FG% (33.3%) F Throw % (72.7%) FG% (37.7%) 3-Pt. FG% (38.9%) F Throw % (63.0%) Totals 31-55 7-15 11-17 38 12 80 24 24 7 12 200 XU (65) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (65) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN FG% (56.4%) 3-Pt. FG% (46.7%) F Throw % (64.7%) Boothe* 9-9 0-0 6-8 6 2 24 2 6 1 3 40 McClinic* 3-7 0-2 0-2 4 2 6 1 4 0 3 25 Henderson* 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 Stovall* 3-4 0-0 3-7 4 4 9 5 3 2 0 27 NFSU (58) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Chowning* 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 14 Horton* 7-10 0-0 2-5 6 2 16 2 7 0 0 39 McClary* 2-8 0-0 0-0 4 3 4 1 1 0 0 27 Wallner* 2-2 0-0 0-3 3 1 4 8 7 0 2 31 Gray* 2-3 0-0 2-2 2 4 6 1 2 0 1 16 Corbitt* 3-7 0-0 4-4 6 3 10 0 2 0 3 20 Geryak* 3-5 2-3 0-0 1 0 8 4 4 0 1 33 Holmes* 7-14 1-4 3-3 10 2 18 3 6 0 6 40 Jackson* 3-9 0-0 1-2 5 1 7 2 3 0 4 28 Green 5-6 1-2 1-2 0 0 12 0 1017 Jakobsen 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 15 Thompson* 2-7 0-0 2-2 0 5 6 10 6 1 4 37 Granderson 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0004 Johnson* 3-8 3-7 0-0 3 0 9 0 0 0 2 14 Justice 0-2 0-0 0-1 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 16 Miller 1-7 1-4 1-2 2 1 4 3 3 0 1 31 Bowman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 Givens 4-7 0-0 2-3 2 2 10 1 2 0 1 21 Wells 2-2 0-0 1-2 3 4 5 3 0 2 0 13 Johnson 3-12 2-9 0-0 3 1 8 0 1 0 0 21 Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sarajlija 3-4 0-1 0-0 2 1 6 1 2 1 0 14 Wiilliams 4-9 3-5 1-2 3 1 12 1 3 1 2 26 TEAM 6 McClintock 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 TEAM 3 Totals 26-49 1-7 12-23 39 18 65 14 27 3 12 200 McKenzie 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Totals 26-39 4-11 9-17 20 12 65 21 25 4 8 200 Uperesa 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 0 3 1 0 13 FG% (53.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (14.3%) F Throw % (52.2%) Totals 21-65 8-22 8-10 34 17 58 16 22 3 15 200 FG% (66.7%) 3-Pt. FG% (36.4%) F Throw % (52.9%) Technical fouls: MC-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Team 4 Technical fouls: MIDDLE TENNESSEE-None. XAVIER-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total FG% (32.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (36.4%) F Throw % (80.0%) Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Manhattan 32 38 70 Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee State-None. Norfolk State-None. MIDDLE TENNESSEE 36 31 67 Middle Tennessee 35 30 65 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total XAVIER 28 37 65 FAU/Embassy Suites Classic (1st round) Middle Tennessee State 49 31 80 Norfolk State 28 30 58

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 59 2003-042003-04 BOXBOX SCORESSCORES

GAME 6 Stegeman Coliseum ( 1131 ) GAME 7 Gentry Center ( 411 ) GAME 8 Murphy Center ( 317 ) MIDDLE TENNESSEE (4-2) 50 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (5-2) 82 CHICAGO STATE (5-2) 55 #10 GEORGIA (6-1) 65 TENNESSEE STATE (0-6) 65 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (6-2) 78 Dec. 13, 2003/Athens, Ga. Dec. 15, 2003/Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 17, 2003/Murfreesboro, Tenn.

MT (50) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (82) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN CSU (55) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Horton* 3-8 0-0 2-2 5 2 8 0 2 0 2 40 Gray* 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 3 3 0 1 0 1 20 Neasley* 1-4 0-0 4-4 1 3 6 0 2 1 1 25 McClinic* 3-12 2-9 0-0 4 2 8 2 5 0 6 40 Stovall* 6-10 0-0 2-3 4 3 14 3 5 3 0 33 Tairu* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Justice* 2-8 0-3 0-0 4 0 4 3 3 1 2 30 Holmes* 12-18 4-6 3-3 6 2 31 7 1 0 7 39 Ellul* 6-7 3-4 0-0 3 2 15 1 3 0 4 29 Stovall* 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 5 6 2 6 0 0 21 Horton* 4-8 0-1 2-2 3 2 10 2 0 0 0 22 Kelly* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 Holmes* 7-16 4-9 0-0 5 0 18 5 1 1 2 40 McClinic* 3-6 2-5 0-0 4 4 8 2 3 0 2 21 Blackburn* 2-7 0-0 3-6 14 2 7 0 2 0 0 34 Gray 3-8 0-4 0-0 1 2 6 0 0 0 2 22 Cordero 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Buchannan* 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 13 Jakobsen 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 Jakobsen 2-3 1-2 0-0 3 2 5 2 0 0 0 20 Davies* 1-10 0-0 5-6 3 4 7 1 6 0 3 30 TEAM 6 Justice 2-3 0-0 2-2 1 0 6 3 1 1 1 15 Lyles* 3-3 0-0 1-4 6 2 7 0 2 0 0 12 Totals 21-58 6-26 2-2 29 11 50 12 18 2 14 200 Webb 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 14 Carter* 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 22 Bailey 2-4 1-3 0-1 1 2 5 2 1 1 1 15 Hill 3-9 0-1 5-7 0 3 11 1 3 0 0 28 FG% (36.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (23.1%) F Throw % ( 100%) TEAM 2 TEAM 2 Totals 32-58 9-22 9-11 29 18 82 24 12 5 14 200 Totals 17-45 3-5 18-27 31 21 55 4 22 1 8 200 UGA (65) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Thomas* 1-4 0-1 1-4 6 2 3 1 3 2 1 22 FG% (55.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (40.9%) F Throw % ( 81.8%) FG% (37.8%) 3-Pt. FG% (60.0%) F Throw % ( 66.7%) Baker* 3-5 0-0 2-2 6 1 8 1 3 0 3 34 Kendrick* 7-10 5-7 2-2 3 0 21 1 5 0 0 34 TSU (63) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (78) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Frye* 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 2 2 0 1 11 Powe* 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 0 2 0 1 17 Horton* 4-9 0-1 0-0 5 1 8 2 1 1 0 28 Braxton* 5-13 0-0 3-4 7 2 13 0 3 0 2 28 Fletcher* 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 11 McClinic* 6-8 2-3 0-0 3 2 14 4 5 0 4 29 Pierce 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 2 1 0 0 21 CLAY* 4-11 0-3 6-8 3 4 14 7 3 0 2 39 Justice* 5-11 1-4 0-0 5 2 11 2 1 2 1 24 Hardrick 4-8 2-2 1-2 1 2 11 1 1 0 3 19 Lockridge* 4-7 0-0 2-3 5 2 10 1 1 0 0 31 Stovall* 2-7 0-0 6-7 6 4 10 3 3 0 2 22 Chambers 0-6 0-3 0-0 3 1 0 3 2 0 1 22 Harris* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 Holmes* 8-13 0-2 3-3 8 3 19 4 3 0 1 40 Rowsey 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 9 Kelly 5-13 0-2 3-3 5 0 13 2 1 2 1 35 Gray 2-3 2-3 2-3 1 3 8 0 0 0 1 20 TEAM 9 Bailey 2-4 0-0 2-2 5 0 6 2 2 0 0 16 Webb 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 Totals 23-52 8-15 11-16 40 9 65 11 20 3 11 200 Starr 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Cordero 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 Stewart 7-15 2-5 0-0 2 1 16 4 6 0 0 38 Jakobsen 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 3 3 2 2 0 0 20 FG% (44.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (53.3%) F Throw % ( 68.8%) TEAM 6 Bailey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 Technical fouls: Middle Tennesee -None. Georgia -None. Totals. 23-53 2-10 15-18 31 13 63 17 17 2 5 200 TEAM 2 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Totals 29-55 6-15 14-17 31 21 78 17 16 3 9 200 Middle Tennesee 23 27 50 FG% (43.4%) 3-Pt. FG% (20.0%) F Throw % (83.3%) Georgia 43 22 65 Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. Tennessee State-None. FG% (52.7%) 3-Pt. FG% (40.0%) F Throw % ( 82.4%) Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: Chicago State-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Middle Tennessee 40 42 82 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee State 31 32 63 Chicago State 22 33 55 Middle Tennessee 34 44 78 GAME 9 Dunn Center ( 400 ) GAME 10 Murphy Center ( 322 ) GAME 11 Allen Arena ( 516 ) MIDDLE TENNESSEE (7-2) 61 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (3-5) 54 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (9-2) 68 AUSTIN PEAY (4-4) 46 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (8-2) 76 LIPSCOMB (3-5) 47 Dec. 20, 2003/Clarksville, Tenn. Dec. 22, 2003/Murfreesboro, Tenn. Dec. 30, 2003/Nashville, Tenn.

MT (61) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN SCSU (54) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (68) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Justice* 5-8 0-1 1-2 4 1 11 2 3 0 2 35 Cook* 3-11 0-2 2-4 4 2 8 3 7 0 1 36 Horton* 6-15 0-1 2-2 10 3 14 0 1 0 1 35 Stovall* 4-6 0-0 4-5 2 4 12 0 2 1 0 25 Rhem* 3-22 1-8 4-4 11 3 11 6 6 4 8 40 Justice* 2-6 0-0 0-0 7 3 4 2 1 0 2 20 Horton* 6-12 0-0 1-3 4 3 13 0 3 0 2 37 Dent* 7-9 4-4 0-0 1 0 18 2 2 1 3 26 Stovall* 1-5 0-0 2-4 4 4 4 1 3 1 0 18 Brown* 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 29 McClinic* 4-8 0-3 0-1 6 0 8 0 2 1 1 34 McClinic* 3-8 1-3 1-1 6 1 8 2 3 0 6 37 Morency* 3-5 0-0 0-1 2 4 6 0 5 0 0 18 Holmes* 6-14 2-6 1-2 5 2 15 5 5 1 4 40 Holmes* 5-13 0-5 0-0 11 1 10 8 3 0 4 40 Brown 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 10 Gray 4-8 2-5 2-2 4 0 12 1 0 1 5 25 Gray 1-4 1-4 2-2 1 1 5 1 2 0 0 20 Morency 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 8 Jakobsen 4-7 0-0 2-2 2 0 10 0 0 0 1 16 Jakobsen 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0006Saunders 1-5 0-0 1-2 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 12 Givens 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 12 TEAM 4 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 TEAM 1 3 Totals 25-53 2-14 9-13 32 11 61 13 16 1 14 200 Washington 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 Totals 27-64 4-15 10-15 40 13 68 11 15 4 14 200 TEAM 4 1 FG% (47.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (14.3%) F Throw % (69.2%) Totals 20-57 7-17 7-11 30 14 54 12 24 5 13 200 FG% (50.0%) 3-Pt. FG% (26.7%) F Throw % ( 66.7%) FG% (35.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (41.2%) F Throw % ( 63.6%) APSU (46) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN LU (47) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Blake* 2-5 0-0 2-2 3 0 6 1 3 1 1 22 Cobb* 3-8 0-0 0-0 2 1 6 1 1 0 1 21 MT (76) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Haynes* 6-16 0-1 2-4 10 4 14 1 3 0 1 37 Horton* 9-12 0-0 0-1 8 2 18 4 3 0 0 25 Pate* 4-8 0-0 1-3 2 0 9 0 2 5 1 19 Hardin* 3-6 0-0 2-4 10 4 8 0 2 2 1 28 McClinic* 4-10 1-4 1-1 4 2 10 3 4 0 3 24 Martin* 1-3 1-2 1-2 3 0 4 2 2 0 0 24 Peek* 3-6 0-1 0-0 4 1 6 3 7 0 3 36 Justice* 7-10 0-2 0-0 1 3 14 1 0 0 1 19 Ramsey* 2-6 0-2 0-2 4 1 4 2 5 0 1 31 Bergeron* 3-12 2-10 0-0 1 1 8 1 1 0 0 33 Stovall* 7-12 0-0 5-8 9 1 19 3 1 2 2 35 Boynton* 5-11 1-3 3-4 8 1 14 1 5 0 5 33 Head 1-4 1-1 0-0 0 2 3 2 3 0 0 15 Stefanopulos* 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 11 Holmes* 4-11 0-3 0-0 6 1 8 9 3 0 4 37 Roller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 11 WATSON 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1003Gray 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 3 1 0 1 21 Bradley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 GRAYSON 2-10 0-2 0-0 10 3 4 0 5 0 4 31 Webb 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cordero 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Daly 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 16 TEAM 4 Jakobsen 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 14 Osborn 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 Totals 20-61 2-17 4-8 42 14 46 7 21 2 11 200 Givens 0-4 0-1 0-0 4 1 0 2 3 0 3 16 Woods 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Bailey 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 Ester 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 18 Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. Austin Peay-None. TEAM 6 1 TEAM 6 Totals 34-69 2-16 6-10 45 13 76 25 19 2 14 200 Totals 17-43 3-8 10-17 32 9 47 8 26 8 9 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Middle Tennessee 29 32 61 FG% (49.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (12.5%) F Throw % ( 60.0%) FG% (39.5%) 3-Pt. FG% (37.5%) F Throw % ( 58.8%) Austin Peay 20 26 46 Technical fouls: South Carolina State-None. Middle Tennessee- Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee -None. Lipscomb -None. None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total South Carolina State27 27 54 Middle Tennessee 28 40 68 Middle Tennessee 37 39 76 Lipscomb 21 26 47

60 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2003-042003-04 BOXBOX SCORESSCORES

GAME 12 Murphy Center ( 345 ) GAME 13 Murphy Center ( 1508 ) GAME 14 Convocation Center ( 913 ) HOUSTON (9-2) 67 ALABAMA (8-5) 61 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (10-4, 0-1) 62 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (9-3) 63 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (10-3) 65 OT ARKANSAS STATE (10-4, 2-0) 69 Jan. 5, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn. Jan. 8, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn. Jan. 15, 2004/Jonesboro, Ark.

UH (67) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN UA (61) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (62) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Jones* 8-26 3-7 5-9 9 1 24 2 3 1 4 37 Mastin* 3-9 0-3 2-3 2 5 8 4 13 1 0 36 Horton* 2-4 0-0 0-0 5 3 4 3 2 1 1 32 Overstreet*4-10 3-3 2-2 5 1 13 3 1 0 2 37 Taylor* 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 19 Stovall* 2-5 0-0 6-6 4 5 10 0 7 0 0 24 Lyttle* 7-11 0-0 1-1 7 5 15 0 1 1 1 26 Sipe* 3-6 2-4 2-2 2 2 10 2 3 0 3 25 McClinic* 4-9 1-5 0-1 4 3 9 3 2 1 2 35 Barksdale* 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 1 3 2 27 Hill* 6-7 0-0 0-0 2 5 12 0 1 0 2 22 Justice* 5-12 1-2 0-1 3 3 11 1 4 0 2 33 Oliver* 2-6 1-3 1-2 4 1 6 5 5 0 3 37 Merriweather*1-2 0-0 2-7 12 3 4 0 1 2 0 23 Holmes* 7-17 5-12 0-1 6 4 19 6 5 1 2 40 Steele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Freeman 1-6 0-0 0-0 8 5 2 3 1 3 1 26 Gray 3-6 1-1 2-2 8 4 9 1 1 0 0 23 Fryters 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Bivins 5-14 1-4 0-0 4 2 11 0 3 0 0 25 Jakobsen 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Andre 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 5 3 1 3 0 0 13 Gamble 4-8 0-0 0-0 8 0 8 0 0 0 1 24 Givens 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 Simpson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 Moore 2-11 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 4 4 0 4 25 TEAM 5 Harris 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 14 TEAM 5 Totals 23-54 8-20 8-11 38 22 62 14 22 3 8 200 TEAM 3 Totals 26-66 3-11 6-12 50 25 61 13 26 6 11 225 Totals 24-63 8-15 11-16 36 15 67 15 15 6 12 200 FG% (42.6%) 3-Pt. FG% (40.0%) F Throw % ( 72.7%) FG% (39.4%) 3-Pt. FG% (27.3%) F Throw % ( 50.0%) FG% (38.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (53.3%) F Throw % ( 68.8%) ASU (69) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (65) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Schrock* 1-4 0-0 2-2 7 0 4 3 1 1 5 35 MT (63) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Horton* 7-14 0-0 6-9 8 4 20 1 3 1 2 41 Davie* 3-6 0-0 2-3 10 4 8 0 1 0 2 29 Horton* 8-10 0-0 2-2 1 3 18 0 4 1 2 33 McClinic* 1-3 1-2 3-6 5 1 6 0 4 0 7 38 Sims* 4-8 1-3 0-2 2 1 9 2 3 1 1 21 McClinic* 3-7 1-3 4-4 2 2 11 2 2 0 1 32 Justice* 3-6 0-0 1-2 1 2 7 2 3 0 3 28 Abraham* 4-11 4-9 0-0 2 1 12 1 1 0 1 33 Justice* 4-11 0-2 0-0 6 1 8 4 1 1 0 35 Stovall* 3-11 0-0 11-17 9 4 17 1 2 1 1 42 Webster* 2-4 0-0 5-8 4 2 9 0 1 0 1 20 Stovall* 1-5 0-0 5-6 6 4 7 1 5 0 2 35 Holmes* 3-20 1-7 3-4 8 2 10 6 1 0 7 42 Caraway 2-8 1-1 4-4 2 2 9 1 2 0 0 24 Holmes* 7-16 2-7 1-1 10 2 17 5 7 0 1 40 Gray 2-2 1-1 0-0 3 0 5 1 3 0 0 19 Lane 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Gray 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 16 Jakobsen 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0004Carter 3-9 2-4 7-8 2 2 15 1 3 0 0 20 Givens 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 9 Givens 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 11 Shelby 1-1 0-0 1-3 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 16 TEAM 4 TEAM 7 1 TEAM 1 Totals 24-53 3-13 12-13 35 12 63 14 20 2 6 200 Totals 19-58 3-10 24-38 42 14 65 11 18 2 20 225 Totals 20-51 8-17 21-30 32 16 69 9 13 2 10 200

FG% (45.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (23.1%) F Throw % (92.3%) FG% (32.8%) 3-Pt. FG% (30.0%) F Throw % ( 63.2%) FG% (39.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (47.1%) F Throw % ( 70.0%) Technical fouls: HOUSTON-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Technical fouls: Alabama-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. Arkansas State-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Houston 40 27 67 Alabama 29 24 8 61 Middle Tennessee 30 32 62 Middle Tennessee 28 35 63 Middle Tennessee 22 31 12 65 Arkansas State 31 38 69

GAME 15 Trojan Field House ( 533 ) GAME 16 Murphy Center ( 422 ) GAME 17 Murphy Center ( 624 ) MIDDLE TENNESSEE (10-5, 0-2) 54 SOUTH ALABAMA (14-2, 3-1) 55 NEW ORLEANS (6-10, 1-4) 47 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (8-8, 1-2) 68 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (11-5, 1-2) 56 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (12-5, 2-2) 67 Jan. 17, 2004/Little Rock, Ark. Jan. 22, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn. Jan. 24, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn.

MT (54) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN USA (55) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN UNO (47) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Justice* 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 1 2 0 1 28 Delk* 3-6 0-1 0-0 6 2 6 1 0 4 0 36 Griffee* 1-6 1-5 1-2 3 3 4 1 3 0 0 28 Stovall* 4-11 0-0 4-7 3 3 12 2 6 2 2 36 Carter* 2-6 0-2 0-0 5 2 4 4 3 0 3 34 Simmons* 3-10 0-5 0-0 4 4 6 5 6 0 3 35 Horton* 6-11 0-0 2-2 10 3 14 1 3 2 0 32 Woodard* 7-10 4-6 6-6 8 3 24 1 1 1 2 36 Core* 2-7 1-4 1-1 5 0 6 1 1 0 2 18 McClinic* 4-10 1-3 2-2 6 2 11 4 4 0 3 39 Mitchell* 2-8 0-2 0-0 3 3 4 0 2 0 1 27 Markey* 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 4 4 0 1 0 1 20 Holmes* 4-14 2-6 0-0 6 4 10 1 4 0 2 29 Martello* 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 1 3 0 0 18 Jimenez* 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 13 Gray 2-5 1-1 0-0 4 2 5 2 1 0 1 15 Wheeler 3-8 2-3 0-0 1 1 8 0 3 0 0 15 Smiri 2-6 2-4 0-0 1 2 6 0 3 0 0 10 Jakobsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Smith 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 8 Helgeson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 12 Givens 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 15 Burke 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 Johnson 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 2 0 1 18 TEAM 3 McDole 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 9 Stevens 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 21-54 4-10 8-11 34 17 54 11 22 4 9 200 Boswell 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 16 Osina 3-5 1-1 0-0 3 2 7 0 2 0 1 17 TEAM 3 4 Taylor 6-12 0-1 0-1 6 0 12 1 3 0 2 28 FG% (38.9%) 3-Pt. FG% (40.0%) F Throw % (72.7%) Totals 21-49 7-16 6-6 29 20 55 9 18 6 6 200 TEAM 2 2 Totals 19-56 5-20 4-6 31 15 47 10 24 2 11 200 MT (68) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN FG% (43.5%) 3-Pt. FG% (43.8%) F Throw % (100%) Cash* 7-18 0-2 4-5 12 2 18 2 2 0 1 37 FG% (33.9%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % (66.7%) Love* 8-16 2-3 1-4 7 3 19 3 1 1 3 36 MT (56) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Humphrey* 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 2 1 0 1 26 Gray* 3-4 0-1 4-5 5 2 10 0 3 1 1 30 MT (67) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Morris* 5-11 3-7 5-6 2 1 18 3 3 2 3 36 Horton* 5-18 0-0 3-5 5 2 13 0 3 2 0 36 Gray* 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 3 4 0 2 27 Anglin* 0-0 0-0 5-6 2 0 5 3 5 0 4 37 McClinic* 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 1 1 0 7 35 Horton* 6-10 0-1 3-4 8 0 15 2 1 1 0 34 Taylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Justice* 3-10 0-1 1-1 2 3 7 2 1 0 0 30 McClinic* 4-6 1-3 1-2 4 1 10 2 2 0 8 36 Davis 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 8 Holmes* 5-11 0-1 4-4 10 2 14 2 4 0 2 37 Justice* 2-6 0-0 4-4 5 1 8 3 1 1 1 28 Motley 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 14 Jakobsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Holmes* 6-12 3-8 1-1 4 0 16 3 4 0 2 33 Crawford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Stovall 3-7 0-0 2-3 6 3 8 1 3 0 0 18 Jakobsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 TEAM 2 Givens 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Stovall 4-7 0-0 2-2 2 4 10 0 4 0 1 15 Totals 24-51 5-12 15-21 31 14 68 14 15 3 12 200 Bailey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Givens 4-6 0-0 0-1 4 2 8 1 2 0 1 22 TEAM 3 Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 FG% (47.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (41.7%) F Throw % (71.4%) Totals 21-55 0-4 14-18 35 12 56 6 15 3 10 200 TEAM 3 Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. UALR-None. Totals 26-50 4-15 11-14 33 9 67 16 19 2 15 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total FG% (38.2%) 3-Pt. FG% (0.0%) F Throw % (77.8%) Middle Tennessee 27 27 54 Technical fouls: South Alabama-None. Middle Tennessee-None. FG% (52.0%) 3-Pt. FG% (26.7%) F Throw % (78.6%) Arkansas-Little Rock 30 38 68 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: New Orleans-None. Middle Tennessee-None. South Alabama 27 28 55 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Middle Tennessee 28 28 56 New Orleans 22 25 47 Middle Tennessee 34 33 67

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 61 2003-042003-04 boxbox scoresscores

GAME 18 Pan American Center ( 448 ) GAME 19 Earl K. Long Gym ( 261 ) GAME 20 Murphy Center ( 582) MIDDLE TENNESSEE (13-5, 3-2) 52 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (14-5, 4-2) 72 WESTERN KENTUCKY (10-11, 4-3) 70 NEW MEXICO STATE (8-10, 2-4) 51 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (10-8, 4-3) 57 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (14-6, 4-3) 68 2 OT Jan. 29, 2004/Las Cruces, N.M. Jan. 31, 2004/Lafayette, LA Feb. 5, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn.

MT (52) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (72) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN WKU (70) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Horton* 7-13 0-1 4-5 5 0 18 0 3 0 0 34 Horton* 3-9 0-0 2-2 3 4 8 0 4 0 2 24 Whitaker* 3-8 1-3 2-2 0 2 9 7 6 0 3 36 Justice* 5-10 0-1 0-0 3 0 10 2 1 0 0 29 Gray* 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 3 0 1 30 Logsdon* 1-8 1-4 0-0 2 2 3 1 9 0 4 32 Gray* 2-4 1-2 1-1 2 3 6 2 3 0 0 27 Justice* 5-9 2-2 0-0 5 1 12 3 1 0 2 26 Ford* 3-7 1-3 2-2 2 1 9 3 0 0 1 47 McClinic* 4-5 0-0 0-0 9 0 8 1 3 0 5 34 Holmes* 8-16 5-9 2-2 5 2 23 2 1 1 0 38 Talbert* 10-17 0-0 4-5 4 4 24 2 4 0 4 34 Holmes* 1-11 0-7 0-0 6 2 2 1 1 0 0 32 McClinic* 7-11 1-3 4-5 13 0 19 1 2 0 2 35 Marshall* 3-6 0-1 0-0 5 4 6 1 2 0 2 33 Stovall 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 0 5 0 0 19 Stovall 2-8 0-0 2-3 2 2 6 2 4 2 1 29 Zaragoza 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 3 0 2 15 Givens 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 4 1 2 0 0 21 Givens 0-3 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 2 2 0 1 18 Bartee 7-12 0-1 0-0 11 4 14 0 0 0 0 25 Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Team 4 Gardner 2-5 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 1 0 0 2 28 TEAM 6 Totals 26-59 8-14 12-14 35 10 72 11 17 3 9 200 TEAM 5 Totals 22-51 1-11 7-8 39 8 52 7 18 0 5 200 Totals 29-64 3-12 9-11 32 19 70 19 24 0 18 250 FG% (44.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (57.1%) F Throw % ( 85.7) FG% (43.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (9.1%) F Throw % ( 87.5%) FG% (45.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % ( 81.8%) ULL (57) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN NMSU (51) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Petrakova*7-17 0-2 4-6 8 1 18 3 0 4 3 40 MT (68) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Clift* 1-2 0-0 0-1 5 3 2 1 0 0 2 18 Washington*3-7 0-2 0-0 6 5 6 2 0 2 0 35 Gray* 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 2 3 1 1 31 Black* 5-11 0-2 0-0 11 4 10 1 1 4 1 40 Blanche* 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 10 Horton* 8-13 0-1 3-6 10 0 19 0 2 0 1 41 Moore* 3-16 2-11 5-6 7 0 13 1 3 0 2 36 Tolston* 2-10 2-6 0-0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 33 McClinic* 2-7 0-3 5-6 9 1 9 4 1 0 8 44 Moore* 2-7 0-4 2-2 0 3 6 4 3 0 2 37 Glenn* 5-8 1-4 1-4 6 1 12 3 6 0 3 34 Justice* 3-8 0-1 2-6 7 2 8 2 3 0 1 30 Garrett* 8-14 2-6 0-0 5 1 18 1 3 0 2 38 Bienvenu 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Holmes* 6-19 2-6 2-2 6 4 16 5 9 3 1 46 Cherizard 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 18 Kotta 4-8 1-2 2-2 3 3 11 0 1 1 2 21 Stovall 5-11 0-0 2-4 12 2 12 1 5 3 2 41 Overman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Mayon 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 9 Givens 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 5 0 1 17 Perez 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 Edwards 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 14 TEAM 2 TEAM 2 Team 8 Totals 26-63 2-11 14-24 47 14 68 14 28 7 15 250 Totals 20-59 4-25 7-9 32 11 51 8 11 4 10 200 Totals 23-54 4-16 7-12 33 13 57 8 19 7 10 200 FG% (40.0%) 3-Pt. FG% (18.2%) F Throw % (58.3%) FG% (33.9%) 3-Pt. FG% (16.0%) F Throw % ( 77.8%) FG% (42.6%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % ( 58.3%) Technical fouls: Western Kentucky-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee -None. New Mexico St.-None. Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. Louisiana-Lafayette-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Western Kentucky 23 33 5 9 70 Middle Tennessee 25 27 52 Middle Tennessee 32 40 72 Middle Tennessee 21 35 5 7 68 New Mexico State Univ. 25 26 51 Louisiana-Lafayette 23 34 57 GAME 21 Murphy Center ( 250) GAME 22 Murphy Center ( 514) GAME 23 Magness Arena ( 633) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (11-11, 5-4) 47 NORTH TEXAS (9-13, 5-5) 55 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (17-6, 7-3) 68 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (15-6, 5-3) 73 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (16-6, 6-3) 64 DENVER (11-12, 4-7) 56 Feb. 7, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn. Feb. 12, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn. Feb. 15, 2004/Denver, Colo.

FIU (47) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN UNT (55) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (68) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Boz* 5-11 2-6 0-0 0 4 12 3 9 0 1 31 Bobo* 4-10 0-1 3-5 6 4 11 3 4 1 3 36 Horton* 7-8 0-0 1-1 3 4 15 1 4 0 0 30 Moore* 3-4 0-0 0-1 3 4 6 0 0 0 1 37 Blanton* 3-8 0-0 2-4 9 5 8 1 1 0 1 24 Justice* 2-4 0-0 2-2 5 1 6 2 3 0 0 30 Tomova* 0-6 0-1 1-2 8 1 1 2 1 2 1 31 Williams* 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 Stovall* 8-13 0-0 7-10 5 0 23 3 4 2 3 37 Bustamante*3-12 1-8 6-6 4 3 13 1 0 0 2 23 Medlock* 5-12 3-9 0-0 0 0 13 4 5 0 4 37 McClinic* 2-5 0-2 0-0 11 3 4 3 3 0 5 30 Vrancheva* 3-9 1-5 4-4 5 4 11 5 9 0 2 35 Ajekwu* 2-5 0-0 1-4 5 3 5 0 2 0 0 19 Holmes* 5-11 2-4 0-0 5 2 12 4 6 0 1 33 Jekabsone 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Wali 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 Jakobsen 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 3 0 3 4 0 0 14 Cinite 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 Armstrong 5-15 0-2 0-0 6 1 10 1 3 0 1 33 Givens 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 6 1 0 0 3 17 Neal 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 Edwards 3-9 0-3 2-4 8 4 8 1 2 0 1 30 Bailey 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 9 Makela 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 Klat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 TEAM 2 1 Bernsone 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 Haskin 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Totals 28-49 2-7 10-13 39 14 68 17 26 2 13 200 Bouderra 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 17 Team 2 TEAM 3 Totals 22-62 3-17 8-17 38 18 55 10 20 1 11 200 FG% (57.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (28.6%) F Throw % ( 76.9%) Totals 16-48 4-20 11-13 26 19 47 13 24 3 9 200 FG% (35.5%) 3-Pt. FG% (17.6%) F Throw % ( 47.1%) DU (68) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN FG% (33.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (20.0%) F Throw % ( 84.6%) Neblett* 1-10 0-6 0-0 0 3 2 0 1 0 1 16 MT (64) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Hart* 4-8 0-0 8-11 12 4 16 2 2 0 7 32 MT (73) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Horton* 6-12 0-0 7-7 3 4 19 0 4 0 4 32 Cyran* 2-7 0-0 0-0 6 3 4 0 3 1 0 27 Gray* 3-5 1-3 0-0 4 1 7 2 3 0 1 27 McClinic* 0-5 0-1 0-1 6 3 0 3 6 0 1 38 Jones* 5-15 4-6 0-0 3 0 14 2 4 0 3 33 Horton* 12-17 0-0 1-1 7 1 25 2 3 0 0 32 Justice* 3-9 0-1 2-3 4 2 8 0 1 2 1 31 Lowery* 7-11 2-4 2-2 2 2 18 4 4 0 2 30 McClinic* 2-5 0-3 4-4 6 3 8 4 2 0 2 28 Stovall* 5-8 0-1 5-6 7 4 15 3 4 1 3 27 Edwards 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 Justice* 4-9 0-2 0-0 2 2 8 5 0 0 0 22 Holmes* 7-11 2-3 4-5 7 3 20 2 4 0 1 32 Swisa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Holmes* 3-7 0-2 0-0 1 1 6 8 6 1 3 21 Webb 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 King 0-5 0-4 0-0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 27 Webb 0-2 0-2 2-3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 Jakobsen 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 12 Gronemann 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 14 Cordero 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Givens 0-1 0-0 2-2 8 0 2 2 2 0 1 26 Adams 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 Jakobsen 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 TEAM 2 Granzow 0-3 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Stovall 2-6 0-0 2-2 6 2 6 3 1 1 3 31 Totals 21-49 2-8 20-24 39 17 64 10 22 3 12 200 TEAM 3 Givens 4-5 0-0 1-1 4 3 9 0 0 0 1 21 Totals 20-61 6-20 10-15 29 16 56 11 19 1 15 200 Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 FG% (42.9%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % ( 83.3%) TEAM 4 Technical fouls: North Texas-None. Middle Tennessee-None. FG% (32.8%) 3-Pt. FG% (30.0%) F Throw % ( 66.7%) Totals 30-57 1-12 12-13 35 14 73 25 17 2 11 200 Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. DENVER-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total FG% (52.6%) 3-Pt. FG% (8.3%) F Throw % ( 92.3%) North Texas 32 23 55 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: Florida International-None. Middle Tennessee- Middle Tennessee 21 43 64 Middle Tennessee 32 36 68 None. DENVER 28 28 56 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Florida International 21 26 47 Middle Tennessee 32 41 73 62 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 2003-042003-04 boxbox scoresscores

GAME 24 Murphy Center ( 491 ) GAME 25 Murphy Center ( 621 ) GAME 26 E. A. Diddle Arena ( 1,885) ARKANSAS STATE (17-7, 8-3) 47 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (8-17, 1-11) 54 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (19-7, 9-4) 71 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (18-6, 8-3) 70 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (19-6, 9-3) 71 WESTERN KENTUCKY (15-12, 9-4) 79 Feb. 19, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn. Feb. 21, 2004/Murfreesboro, Tenn. Feb. 26, 2004/Bowling Green, Ky.

ASU (47) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN UALR (54) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (71) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Sims* 0-5 0-2 0-0 1 4 0 3 5 0 1 27 Morris* 7-19 3-10 0-0 3 4 17 5 8 1 1 40 Horton* 11-15 0-0 3-5 3 5 25 0 6 1 1 31 Webster* 4-7 0-1 1-4 5 1 9 4 2 0 3 27 Cash* 4-10 0-1 0-0 4 5 8 1 1 2 0 28 Justice* 3-6 0-1 4-4 5 2 10 4 2 1 0 34 Davie* 3-4 0-0 4-4 1 3 10 0 2 0 0 28 Love* 6-12 4-5 4-4 2 2 20 2 4 0 3 40 Stovall* 2-5 0-0 2-4 7 4 6 1 3 1 2 21 Carter* 2-12 1-5 2-2 5 1 7 0 4 0 3 26 Motley* 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 3 4 1 3 0 3 37 McClinic* 2-7 2-5 0-1 3 5 6 3 0 0 1 37 Schrock* 1-4 0-0 2-2 5 3 4 0 2 0 1 24 Humphrey* 2-4 0-0 1-3 4 5 5 0 1 0 0 35 Holmes* 4-16 2-6 0-1 4 3 10 4 4 0 3 24 Caraway 2-9 2-5 4-4 1 2 10 1 2 0 0 20 Taylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Webb 0-5 0-4 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 12 Sagaikaite 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 1004Anglin0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 2 1 0 1 7 Jakobsen 2-3 0-0 1-1 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 12 Lane 0-1 0-0 0-1 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 16 Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 Givens 4-6 0-0 1-1 5 1 9 3 1 0 1 21 Shelby 1-4 0-0 0-1 5 1 2 0 0 1 2 21 Crawford 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 Bailey 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Christian 0-1 0-0 3-4 3 1 3 0 0007TEAM 4 TEAM 2 TEAM 3 Totals 21-49 7-16 5-8 24 20 54 11 21 4 8 200 Totals 28-65 4-16 11-17 32 22 71 16 17 3 8 200 Totals 13-48 3-13 18-24 33 18 47 8 22 1 10 200 FG% (42.9%) 3-Pt. FG% (43.8%) F Throw % ( 62.5%) FG% (43.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % (64.7%) FG% (27.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (23.1%) F Throw % ( 75.0%) MT (71) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN WKU (79) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (70) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN McClinic* 3-5 3-4 0-1 4 1 9 1 0 0 4 27 Bartee* 3-10 0-0 0-0 6 4 6 2 0 1 2 17 Horton* 4-10 0-0 6-9 6 0 14 2 6 0 1 33 Cordero* 0-2 0-2 1-2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 16 Whitaker* 6-6 1-1 8-10 1 3 21 5 3 0 1 36 McClinic* 4-11 0-2 5-5 7 1 13 2 1 0 2 30 Justice* 2-6 0-2 1-2 4 0 5 1 1 1 0 26 Logsdon* 5-12 3-6 2-4 7 1 15 7 6 0 2 34 Justice* 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 2 0 1 27 Stovall* 4-9 0-0 2-3 2 2 10 3 2 1 2 27 Ford* 2-6 0-1 5-5 2 3 9 2 4 1 0 27 Stovall* 6-8 0-0 1-2 5 2 13 5 1 0 3 28 Holmes* 4-7 0-2 2-2 5 3 10 2 2 0 2 19 Porter* 7-17 0-0 2-4 15 0 16 3 2 1 1 36 Holmes* 3-4 1-1 1-1 3 3 8 3 4 1 1 26 Webb 0-0 0-0 4-4 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 5 Zaragoza 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Webb 1-1 1-1 1-2 1 1 4 0 0013Horton 7-8 0-0 4-6 4 1 18 2 2 0 3 25 Gardner 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 3 6 0 2 0 0 27 Cordero 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0003Jakobsen 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 1 4 0 1 18 Marshall 2-3 0-0 2-2 5 3 6 0 1 0 1 19 Jakobsen 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 4 2 1 0 1 2 18 Givens 5-5 0-0 0-0 1 3 10 1 5 0 1 24 TEAM 1 Givens 3-4 0-0 1-2 4 2 7 2 6 1 3 24 Bailey 0-1 0-0 2-2 3 0 2 2 1 0 1 13 Totals 28-58 4-8 19-25 40 17 79 20 18 3 7 200 Bailey 2-5 1-3 0-0 0 3 5 0 0008TEAM 4 TEAM 3 Totals 26-45 3-10 16-22 28 13 71 15 17 2 15 200 FG% (48.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (50.0%) F Throw % (76.0%) Totals 26-49 3-8 15-21 32 17 70 15 20 3 14 200 Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. Western Kentucky-None. FG% (57.8%) 3-Pt. FG% (30.0%) F Throw % ( 72.7%) Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total FG% (53.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (37.5%) F Throw % ( 42.9%) Technical fouls: UALR-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Middle Tennessee 35 36 71 Technical fouls: Arkansas State-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Western Kentucky 37 42 79 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Arkansas-Little Rock 17 37 54 Arkansas State 22 25 47 Middle Tennessee 30 41 71 Middle Tennessee 34 36 70

GAME 27 Golden Panther Arena ( 432) GAME 28 Sun Belt Tournament GAME 29 Sun Belt Tournament MIDDLE TENNESSEE (20-7, 10-4) 63 NORTH TEXAS (11-17) 66 DENVER ( 14-15 ) 61 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (11-16, 5-9) 48 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (21-7) 81 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ( 22-7) 64 March 1, 2004/Miami, Fla. March 7, 2004/Bowling Green, Ky. March 8, 2004/Bowling Green, Ky.

MT (63) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN NT (66) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN DU (61) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Horton* 7-11 0-1 2-2 4 1 16 1 3 0 2 34 Blanton* 3-6 0-0 0-0 8 5 6 0 3 0 2 24 Hart* 5-8 0-0 0-1 7 5 10 3 3 0 2 37 McClinic* 2-6 1-3 0-0 6 2 5 0 2 0 2 29 Ajekwu* 4-7 0-0 0-0 7 3 8 1 1 0 1 25 Cyran* 5-12 0-0 2-2 5 2 12 1 3 0 0 33 Bobo* 1-3 0-1 0-2 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 12 Justice* 3-5 0-0 2-2 1 1 8 2 1 0 3 31 Jones* 2-9 1-4 0-0 3 4 5 5 3 1 0 31 Williams* 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 9 Stovall* 3-8 0-0 7-10 3 2 13 1 4 1 2 32 King* 3-5 2-3 0-0 4 1 8 2 0 0 0 31 Medlock* 4-13 4-8 0-0 2 4 12 2 4 0 0 28 Holmes* 6-15 1-4 3-4 3 1 16 4 2 1 3 33 Lowery* 4-12 0-0 0-0 0 3 8 3 4 0 2 30 Wal 2-7 1-5 0-0 3 3 5 3 3 0 2 20 Jakobsen 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 10 Mireles 3-4 2-2 0-0 0 0 8 1 4 0 2 22 Neblett 5-12 5-12 3-3 7 2 18 3 2 1 1 29 Givens 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 19 Armstrong 8-14 1-2 2-3 4 3 19 3 2 0 0 29 Edwards 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0001 Bailey 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Carter 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Adams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1003 TEAM 6 Edwards 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 3 2 0 4 0 0 19 Granzow 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1025 Totals 23-50 3-9 14-18 27 11 63 10 14 2 12 200 Klat 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 3 Haskin 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 8 Totals 24-58 8-19 5-6 29 17 61 17 17 2 7 200 FG% (46.0%) 3-Pt. FG% (33.3%) F Throw % (77.8%) Team 2 1 Totals 27-61 8-19 4-7 31 25 66 11 26 1 8 200 FG% ( 41.4% ) 3-Pt. FG% ( 41.4%)F Throw % (83.3%) FIU (48) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Boz* 2-5 0-2 2-2 4 3 6 5 5 0 2 26 FG% ( 44.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (42.1%) F Throw % (57.1%) MT (64) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Moore* 3-4 0-0 0-0 10 2 6 1 2 1 0 36 Horton* 6-13 0-2 4-6 10 1 16 0 3 0 2 36 Tomova* 3-12 0-2 2-2 7 3 8 0 3 2 4 35 MT (81) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Justice* 1-2 0-0 2-3 5 0 4 0 2 1 0 21 Horton* 5-9 0-0 2-3 3 1 12 2 2 0 2 27 Makela* 1-7 0-1 0-2 1 1 2 1 5 0 0 38 Stovall* 2-7 0-0 6-8 7 4 10 1 2 0 2 29 Stovall* 3-12 0-0 8-10 9 3 14 4 4 2 0 30 Vrancheva*6-11 2-7 2-3 1 4 16 3 8 0 3 37 McClinic* 1-7 0-3 3-4 6 0 5 2 2 0 1 31 Holmes* 7-11 2-4 6-7 5 0 22 3 1 0 3 28 Jekabsone 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 Holmes,* 8-17 3-9 4-5 6 1 23 2 5 0 2 38 McClinic* 2-3 0-1 1-2 7 0 5 1 5 0 5 27 Bustamante 3-6 2-4 2-2 5 2 10 0 1 1 1 17 Justice* 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 4 1 2 1 0 25 Jakobsen 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 11 Bouderra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Givens 1-2 0-0 0-0 8 3 2 2 2 0 1 24 TEAM 1 Jakobsen 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 21 Bailey 1-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 10 Totals 18-46 4-16 8-11 31 16 48 10 25 5 10 200 Givens 7-9 0-0 4-5 4 2 18 3 4 0 1 27 TEAM Bailey 0-2 0-2 4-6 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 14 Totals 21-55 3-18 19-26 44 9 64 8 17 1 8 200 FG% (39.1%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % (72.7%) TEAM 1 Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. Florida International- Totals 27-52 2-7 25-33 33 8 81 16 21 3 11 200 FG% ( 38.2% ) 3-Pt. FG% ( 16.7%)F Throw % (73.1%) None. Technical fouls: Denver-None. Middle Tennessee-None. FG% (51.9%) 3-Pt. FG% (28.6%) F Throw % ( 75.8% ) Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technical fouls: North Texas-None. Middle Tennessee-None. Denver 27 34 61 Middle Tennessee 34 29 63 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Middle Tennessee 29 35 64 Florida International 30 18 48 North Texas 15 51 66 Middle Tennessee 42 39 81 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 63 2003-042003-04 BOXBOX SCORESSCORES

GAME 30 Sun Belt Tournament GAME 31 NCAA TOURNAMENT 1ST RND GAME 32 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2ND ROUND MIDDLE TENNESSEE ( 23-7 ) 79 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ( 24-7 ) 67 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ( 24-8 ) 46 WESTERN KENTUCKY ( 18-13 ) 57 #12 NORTH CAROLINA ( 24-7 ) 62 NOTRE DAME ( 21-10 ) 59 March 9, 2004/Bowling Green, Ky. March 21, 2004/South Bend, Ind. March 23, 2004/South Bend, Ind.

MT (79) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (67) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN MT (46) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Horton* 4-7 0-0 2-2 5 2 10 2 3 0 1 34 Horton* 8-13 0-1 0-0 4 4 16 2 0 1 1 32 Horton* 7-14 0-0 4-7 4 2 18 0 1 0 2 36 Stovall* 5-10 0-1 1-1 6 2 11 3 2 0 0 30 Justice* 1-5 0-2 0-0 4 1 2 3 2 0 1 31 Justice* 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 2 3 3 1 0 2 29 Holmes* 7-15 2-6 2-2 6 2 18 1 3 0 2 35 Stovall* 5-12 0-0 2-2 6 2 12 1 2 0 1 37 Stovall* 3-8 0-0 0-0 3 4 6 2 6 1 2 33 McClinic* 1-4 0-2 8-8 7 2 10 2 0 0 3 30 McClinic* 3-13 1-6 6-7 9 0 13 2 2 1 3 37 McClinic* 1-10 0-5 0-0 7 0 2 2 3 0 6 35 Justice,* 4-6 3-3 0-0 2 0 11 0 3 2 0 28 Holmes* 5-13 4-11 4-4 5 1 18 4 3 0 3 37 Holmes* 4-15 1-8 0-1 6 0 9 5 2 0 3 39 Jakobsen 2-2 1-1 2-2 1 1 7 2 0 1 0 14 Givens 2-4 0-0 2-2 5 1 6 4 5 1 1 26 Jakobsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0005 Givens 5-7 0-0 2-3 6 0 12 0 2 1 1 28 TEAM 4 Givens 2-3 0-0 4-4 4 4 8 1 1 0 0 20 Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0001Totals 24-60 5-20 14-15 37 9 67 16 14 3 10 200 Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1003 TEAM 1 TEAM 4 1 Totals 28-51 6-13 17-18 34 9 79 10 13 4 7 200 FG% (40.0%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % ( 93.3%) Totals 18-55 2-17 8-12 30 13 46 13 16 1 15 200

FG% (54.9%) 3-Pt. FG% (46.2%) F Throw % ( 94.4%) UNC (62) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN FG% (32.7%) 3-Pt. FG% (11.8%) F Throw % (66.7%) Little* 8-13 0-1 2-3 5 2 18 1 3 0 1 34 WKU (57) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Atkinson* 4-9 0-1 0-0 9 3 8 1 2 0 3 32 ND (59) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Bartee* 4-10 0-0 1-1 5 5 9 0 0 0 1 20 Sutton* 4-9 0-0 0-0 7 3 8 0 3 1 0 32 Batteast* 13-17 1-1 0-1 12 1 27 1 3 1 1 28 Logsdon* 1-11 0-7 0-0 4 1 2 6 4 0 1 33 Latta* 1-13 0-7 3-3 2 1 5 1 3 0 3 34 LaVere* 1-6 0-1 1-2 4 3 3 1 2 3 2 25 Whitaker* 2-11 1-4 0-2 1 1 5 2 2 0 4 38 Metcalf* 2-10 0-3 1-1 3 2 5 9 1 0 1 32 Severe* 0-1 0-0 1-2 4 1 1 6 3 0 1 26 Ford* 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 Bell* 7-16 0-1 0-0 7 3 14 0 3 0 4 20 Duffy* 2-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 4 2 5 0 0 29 Porter* 7-17 0-0 0-0 7 3 14 3 2 0 1 35 McBee 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 2 4 0 2009Hernandez* 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 2 4 1 0 1 15 Zaragoza 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 0 2004Sell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0002Powers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2004 Butle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0002Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0005Joyce 3-4 3-4 0-0 1 0 9 0 0 0 1 17 Gardner 4-7 0-0 2-2 3 3 10 0 1 0 1 27 TEAM 8 Borton 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 1 1 2 0 12 Marshall 5-6 2-2 2-2 5 3 14 0 0 0 2 27 Totals 27-72 0-13 8-9 46 16 62 12 17 1 12 200 Gray 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2006 TEAM 3 Flecky 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 4 2 3 2 0 0 10 Totals 24-64 4-15 5-7 30 17 57 12 12 0 10 200 FG% (37.5%) 3-Pt. FG% (0.0%) F Throw % (88.9%) Erwin 3-6 0-0 1-2 5 3 7 1 1 0 4 25 Weese 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0003 FG% (37.5%) 3-Pt. FG% (26.7%) F Throw % (71.4%) TEAM 4 1 Officials: Bob Trammell, Jack Jones, Catherine Cornell Totals 26-47 4-9 3-8 36 16 59 19 23 6 10 200 Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-Stovall, Tia. Western Kentucky- Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. North Carolina-None. None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total FG% (55.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (44.4%) F Throw % (37.5%) Attendance: 2641 Middle Tennessee 35 32 67 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total North Carolina 26 36 62 Officials: Bob Trammell, Mary Day, Jack Jones Middle Tennessee 35 44 79 NCAA East Region-First Round Game Technical fouls: MT-Horton, Krystle. Notre Dame-Erwin,Crystal. Western Kentucky 22 35 57 Attendance: 6440 Championship Game - 2004 Aeropostale Sun Belt Conference Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Women's Tournament Middle Tennessee 26 20 46 Notre Dame 29 30 59 NCAA East Region - Second Round Game

Keisha McClinic Jennifer Justice Yamil Cordero

64 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL SUNSUN BELTBELT STATSSTATS

9. Fla. International 27 122 431 .283 EAST 10. Middle Tennessee 32 116 422 .275 11. New Orleans 27 96 381 .252 CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS W L Pct Stk W L Pct Stk 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Middle Tennessee 10 4 .714 W1 24 8 .760 L1 ## Team G FG FGA Pct Arkansas State 10 4 .714 L1 19 10 .655 L3 1. Western Kentucky 34 144 520 .277 Western Kentucky 10 4 .714 W2 20 14 .588 L1 2. North Texas 28 120 429 .280 Florida International 5 9 .357 L6 11 16 .407 L6 3. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 101 359 .281 Arkansas-Little Rock 3 11 .214 W2 10 17 .370 W2 4. South Alabama 29 87 303 .287 5. New Orleans 27 106 364 .291 6. Arkansas State 29 127 417 .305 7. Fla. International 27 99 319 .310 WEST 8. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 139 439 .317 CONFERENCE OVERALL 9. Middle Tennessee 32 154 479 .322 STANDINGS W L Pct Stk W L Pct Stk 10. Denver 29 134 414 .324 South Alabama 11 14 .733 W6 22 7 .759 L2 11. New Mexico State 29 145 440 .330 Louisiana-Lafayette 7 8 .467 L3 13 15 .464 L4 North Texas 7 8 .457 L1 11 17 .393` L2 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Denver 6 9 .400 W1 14 15 .483 L1 ## Team G No. Avg/G New Mexico State 6 9 .400 W1 13 16 .448 L1 1. North Texas 28 1176 42.0 2. New Orleans 27 1094 40.5 New Orleans 5 10 .33 L2 10 17 .370 L2 3. Western Kentucky 34 1337 39.3 4. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 1092 39.0 All Games 2. Middle Tennessee 32 402 541 .743 5. South Alabama 29 1113 38.4 Team Statistics 3. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 328 469 .699 6. Arkansas State 29 1110 38.3 4. Arkansas State 29 478 689 .694 7. Fla. International 27 1031 38.2 5. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 303 439 .690 SCORING OFFENSE 8. New Mexico State 29 1035 35.7 6. Western Kentucky 34 470 687 .684 9. Middle Tennessee 32 1134 35.4 ## Team G W-L Pts Avg 7. South Alabama 29 315 466 .676 1. Western Kentucky 34 20-14 2407 70.8 10. Denver 29 979 33.8 8. North Texas 28 363 551 .659 11. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 852 31.6 2. Arkansas State 29 19-10 1977 68.2 9. New Mexico State 29 304 465 .654 3. Middle Tennessee 32 24-8 2144 67.0 10. New Orleans 27 333 515 .647 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 4. New Orleans 27 10-17 1689 62.6 11. Denver 29 267 428 .624 5. Fla. International 27 11-16 1681 62.3 ## Team G No. Avg/G 6. North Texas 28 11-17 1736 62.0 1. Middle Tennessee 32 1050 32.8 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 2. Fla. International 27 916 33.9 7. South Alabama 29 22-7 1764 60.8 ## Team G FG FGA Pct 8. Denver 29 14-15 1755 60.5 3. New Mexico State 29 1070 36.9 1. Middle Tennessee 32 813 1764 .461 4. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 1063 38.0 9. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 10-17 1619 60.0 2. Western Kentucky 34 901 2116 .426 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 13-15 1650 58.9 5. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 1032 38.2 3. Arkansas State 29 681 1648 .413 6. Denver 29 1112 38.3 11. New Mexico State 29 13-16 1658 57.2 4. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 588 1452 .405 7. Arkansas State 29 1114 38.4 5. Denver 29 665 1654 .402 8. Western Kentucky 34 1307 38.4 SCORING DEFENSE 6. Fla. International 27 581 1473 .394 9. New Orleans 27 1043 38.6 ## Team G Pts Avg 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 593 1515 .391 10. South Alabama 29 1173 40.4 1. South Alabama 29 1595 55.0 8. New Orleans 27 630 1675 .376 11. North Texas 28 1146 40.9 2. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 1637 58.5 9. New Mexico State 29 602 1632 .369 3. Middle Tennessee 32 1873 58.5 10. North Texas 28 630 1729 .364 BLOCKED SHOTS 4. Fla. International 27 1665 61.7 11. South Alabama 29 629 1730 .364 ## Team G Blocks Avg 5. New Mexico State 29 1810 62.4 1. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 118 4.21 6. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 1698 62.9 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE 2. Fla. International 27 111 4.11 7. Denver 29 1824 62.9 ## Team G FG FGA Pct 3. South Alabama 29 109 3.76 8. Arkansas State 29 1857 64.0 1. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 603 1697 .355 4. New Orleans 27 87 3.22 9. New Orleans 27 1771 65.6 2. South Alabama 29 599 1628 .368 5. Middle Tennessee 32 93 2.91 10. North Texas 28 1861 66.5 3. Arkansas State 29 664 1688 .393 6. Denver 29 75 2.59 11. Western Kentucky 34 2358 69.4 4. Middle Tennessee 32 708 1768 .400 7. Arkansas State 29 71 2.45 5. North Texas 28 681 1662 .410 8. North Texas 28 63 2.25 SCORING MARGIN 6. Fla. International 27 611 1486 .411 9. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 55 2.04 ## Team G OFF DEF Marg. 7. New Orleans 27 621 1508 .412 10. New Mexico State 29 57 1.97 1. Middle Tennessee 32 67.0 58.5 +8.5 8. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 626 1485 .422 11. Western Kentucky 34 51 1.50 2. South Alabama 29 60.8 55.0 +5.8 9. Denver 29 688 1625 .423 3. Arkansas State 29 68.2 64.0 +4.1 10. Western Kentucky 34 872 2054 .425 ASSISTS 4. Western Kentucky 34 70.8 69.4 +1.4 11. New Mexico State 29 656 1529 .429 ## Team G Assists Avg 5. Fla. International 27 62.3 61.7 +0.6 1. Western Kentucky 34 486 14.29 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 58.9 58.5 +0.5 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 2. Middle Tennessee 32 453 14.16 7. Denver 29 60.5 62.9 -2.4 ## Team G FG FGA Pct 3. Fla. International 27 356 13.19 8. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 60.0 62.9 -2.9 1. Arkansas State 29 137 407 .337 4. Denver 29 376 12.97 9. New Orleans 27 62.6 65.6 -3.0 2. Western Kentucky 34 135 427 .316 5. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 323 11.96 6. South Alabama 29 336 11.59 10. North Texas 28 62.0 66.5 -4.5 3. South Alabama 29 191 611 .313 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 312 11.14 11. New Mexico State 29 57.2 62.4 -5.2 4. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 115 370 .311 8. Arkansas State 29 312 10.76 5. North Texas 28 113 365 .310 9. North Texas 28 298 10.64 FREE THROW PERCENTAGES 6. Denver 29 158 519 .304 10. New Orleans 27 285 10.56 ## Team G FTM FTA Pct 7. New Mexico State 29 150 503 .298 11. New Mexico State 29 267 9.21 1. Fla. International 27 397 531 .748 8. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 161 557 .289 11. New Orleans 28 269 9.61 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 65 SUNSUN BELTBELT STATSSTATS

STEALS 10. Denver 15 135 214 .631 10. Denver 15 513 34.2 ## Team G Steals Avg 11. North Texas 15 190 302 .629 11. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 432 30.9 1. Middle Tennessee 32 367 11.47 2. Denver 29 276 9.52 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES REBOUNDING DEFENSE 3. Arkansas State 29 263 9.07 ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G Reb Avg 4. New Mexico State 29 261 9.00 1. Middle Tennessee 14 347 750 .463 1. Middle Tennessee 14 441 31.5 5. Western Kentucky 34 302 8.88 2. Western Kentucky 14 378 856 .442 2. Fla. International 14 455 32.5 6. North Texas 28 243 8.68 3. Arkansas State 14 311 759 .410 3. New Mexico State 15 540 36.0 7. Arkansas-Little Rock 27 231 8.56 4. Denver 15 338 827 .409 4. Arkansas State 14 515 36.8 8. New Orleans 27 228 8.44 5. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 306 750 .408 5. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 517 36.9 9. South Alabama 29 227 7.83 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 322 804 .400 6. Denver 15 560 37.3 10. Fla. International 27 200 7.41 7. New Mexico State 15 332 864 .384 7. Western Kentucky 14 530 37.9 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 28 161 5.75 8. Fla. International 14 287 760 .378 8. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 569 37.9 9. North Texas 15 332 904 .367 9. New Orleans 15 582 38.8 10. New Orleans 15 338 927 .365 10. North Texas 15 611 40.7 Conference Games Only 11. South Alabama 15 313 871 .359 11. South Alabama 15 624 41.6 Team Statistics FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE BLOCKED SHOTS SCORING OFFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G Blocks Avg ## Team G W-L Pts Avg 1. South Alabama 15 296 863 .343 1. South Alabama 15 68 4.53 1. Western Kentucky 14 10-4 1002 71.6 2. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 333 915 .364 2. Fla. International 14 61 4.36 2. Middle Tennessee 14 10-4 911 65.1 3. Arkansas State 14 318 826 .385 3. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 61 4.07 3. Arkansas State 14 10-4 906 64.7 4. Middle Tennessee 14 294 756 .389 4. New Orleans 15 48 3.20 4. North Texas 15 7-8 906 60.4 5. North Texas 15 342 864 .396 Denver 15 48 3.20 5. New Orleans 15 5-10 895 59.7 6. New Orleans 15 349 858 .407 6. Middle Tennessee 14 39 2.79 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 7-8 884 58.9 7. New Mexico State 15 323 787 .410 7. Arkansas State 14 33 2.36 7. Denver 15 6-9 882 58.8 8. Western Kentucky 14 347 837 .415 8. North Texas 15 31 2.07 8. Fla. International 14 5-9 819 58.5 9. Denver 15 360 862 .418 9. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 28 2.00 9. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 3-11 816 58.3 10. Fla. International 14 309 739 .418 10. New Mexico State 15 28 1.87 11. Western Kentucky 14 20 1.43 10. New Mexico State 15 6-9 871 58.1 11. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 333 765 .435 11. South Alabama 15 11-4 866 57.7 ASSISTS 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ## Team G Assists Avg SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Western Kentucky 14 190 13.57 ## Team G Pts Avg 1. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 63 189 .333 2. Middle Tennessee 14 187 13.36 1. South Alabama 15 806 53.7 2. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 93 284 .327 3. Denver 15 184 12.27 2. Middle Tennessee 14 803 57.4 3. South Alabama 15 90 298 .302 4. Fla. International 14 163 11.64 3. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 884 58.9 4. Arkansas State 14 48 162 .296 5. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 159 11.36 4. Fla. International 14 843 60.2 5. Western Kentucky 14 48 163 .294 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 159 10.60 5. New Mexico State 15 912 60.8 6. Denver 15 71 243 .292 7. North Texas 15 151 10.07 6. Denver 15 922 61.5 7. Middle Tennessee 14 45 155 .290 South Alabama 15 151 10.07 7. North Texas 15 924 61.6 8. New Mexico State 15 75 259 .290 9. Arkansas State 14 133 9.50 8. Arkansas State 14 868 62.0 9. North Texas 15 52 180 .289 10. New Mexico State 15 131 8.73 9. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 902 64.4 10. Fla. International 14 57 225 .253 11. New Orleans 15 123 8.20 10. New Orleans 15 972 64.8 11. New Orleans 15 39 174 .224 11. Western Kentucky 14 922 65.9 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE STEALS SCORING MARGIN ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G Steals Avg ## Team G OFF DEF Marg. 1. South Alabama 15 37 156 .237 1. Middle Tennessee 14 156 11.14 1. Middle Tennessee 14 65.1 57.4 +7.7 2. Western Kentucky 14 53 205 .259 2. North Texas 15 134 8.93 2. Western Kentucky 14 71.6 65.9 +5.7 3. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 56 204 .275 3. Western Kentucky 14 125 8.93 3. South Alabama 15 57.7 53.7 +4.0 4. New Orleans 15 62 222 .279 4. Denver 15 131 8.73 4. Arkansas State 14 64.7 62.0 +2.7 5. North Texas 15 71 243 .292 5. Fla. International 14 119 8.50 5. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 58.9 58.9 +0.0 6. Middle Tennessee 14 67 228 .294 6. New Mexico State 15 124 8.27 6. North Texas 15 60.4 61.6 -1.2 7. Fla. International 14 51 170 .300 7. New Orleans 15 118 7.87 7. Fla. International 14 58.5 60.2 -1.7 8. Arkansas State 14 65 210 .310 8. Arkansas State 14 108 7.71 8. Denver 15 58.8 61.5 -2.7 9. New Mexico State 15 79 253 .312 9. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 105 7.50 9. New Mexico State 15 58.1 60.8 -2.7 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 75 238 .315 10. South Alabama 15 104 6.93 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 94 6.27 10. New Orleans 15 59.7 64.8 -5.1 11. Denver 15 65 203 .320 11. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 58.3 64.4 -6.1 REBOUNDING OFFENSE FREE THROW PERCENTAGES ## Team G Reb Avg ## Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. New Orleans 15 625 41.7 1. Middle Tennessee 14 172 228 .754 2. North Texas 15 604 40.3 2. Fla. International 14 188 250 .752 3. Arkansas State 14 543 38.8 3. Arkansas State 14 236 333 .709 4. South Alabama 15 579 38.6 4. Arkansas-Little Rock 14 141 206 .684 5. Western Kentucky 14 537 38.4 5. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 147 218 .674 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 15 563 37.5 6. Western Kentucky 14 198 295 .671 7. Fla. International 14 519 37.1 7. New Mexico State 15 132 199 .663 8. New Mexico State 15 536 35.7 8. South Alabama 15 150 229 .655 9. Middle Tennessee 14 493 35.2 9. New Orleans 15 180 275 .655

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All Games FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.5 made per game) ## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct Individual Statistics (Top 15) 1. Medlock, Jill-NT 28 60 66 .909 SCORING 2. Tomova, Milena-FIU 27 118 141 .837 ## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 1. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 28 187 21 127 522 18.6 3. CARTER, Ali-ASU 29 74 90 .822 2. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 34 237 0 109 583 17.1 4. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 28 127 155 .819 3. Cash, Alicia-UALR 27 183 13 72 451 16.7 5. Wheeler, Donyel-USA 29 88 109 .807 4. Tomova, Milena-FIU 27 162 7 118 449 16.6 6. Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 29 78 100 .780 5. Holmes, Patrice-MT 32 192 57 61 502 15.7 7. SIMS, Rudy-ASU 29 89 115 .774 6. Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 29 159 54 78 450 15.5 8. Morris, Heather-UALR 27 64 84 .762 7. Horton, Krystle-MT 32 200 1 80 481 15.0 9. Vrancheva, Ivelina-FIU 26 63 83 .759 8. Logsdon, Leslie-WKU 31 158 77 72 465 15.0 10. Edwards, Kelsie-NT 28 59 79 .747 9. Moore, Princess-NMSU 29 148 49 87 432 14.9 11. Moore, Princess-NMSU 29 87 117 .744 10. Woodard, Whitney-USA 22 124 22 55 325 14.8 12. Love, Jocelyn-UALR 27 71 96 .740 11. Morris, Heather-UALR 27 125 51 64 365 13.5 13. Taylor, Monique-UNO 27 70 95 .737 12. Love, Jocelyn-UALR 27 124 38 71 357 13.2 14. Woodard, Whitney-USA 22 55 76 .724 13. Taylor, Monique-UNO 27 139 7 70 355 13.1 15. Stovall, Tia-MT 32 115 163 .706 14. Jones, Tasha-DEN 29 136 39 43 354 12.2 STEALS 15. Wheeler, Donyel-USA 29 104 55 88 351 12.1 ## Player-Team G Steals Avg 1. McClinic, Keisha-MT 32 112 3.50 REBOUNDING 2. Holmes, Patrice-MT 32 84 2.62 ## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg 1. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 28 77 188 265 9.5 3. Taylor, Monique-UNO 27 69 2.56 2. WASHINGTON, Tiffany-ULL 25 74 150 224 9.0 4. Hart, Stephanie-DEN 29 69 2.38 3. Bartee, Carla-WKU 34 80 218 298 8.8 5. Moore, Princess-NMSU 29 61 2.10 4. Cash, Alicia-UALR 27 46 190 236 8.7 6. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 34 69 2.03 5. Tomova, Milena-FIU 27 88 143 231 8.6 7. Blanton, Kim-NT 28 53 1.89 6. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 34 156 132 288 8.5 8. Morris, Heather-UALR 27 51 1.89 7. DAVIE, Adrianne-ASU 29 71 167 238 8.2 9. Carter, Sara-USA 29 52 1.79 8. Woodard, Whitney-USA 22 65 115 180 8.2 10. Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 29 51 1.76 9. Hart, Stephanie-DEN 29 84 120 204 7.0 11. Logsdon, Leslie-WKU 31 53 1.71 10. Blanton, Kim-NT 28 111 72 183 6.5 12. SIMS, Rudy-ASU 29 49 1.69 11. Delk, Genevieve-USA 29 75 112 187 6.4 Lowery, Tyesha-DEN 29 49 1.69 Black, Nicole-NMSU 29 77 110 187 6.4 14. Simmons, Michelle-UNO 27 45 1.67 13. SCHROCK, Vanessa-ASU 29 53 130 183 6.3 Love, Jocelyn-UALR 27 45 1.67 14. Moore, Princess-NMSU 29 52 123 175 6.0 3-PT FG MADE 15. Holmes, Patrice-MT 32 46 147 193 6.0 ## Player-Team G 3FG 3PT Att Avg 1. Woodard, Whitney-USA 22 22 52 .423 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 5.0 made per game) 2. Medlock, Jill-NT 28 61 162 .377 ## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Horton, Krystle-MT 32 200 355 .563 3. King, Kaitlyn-DEN 29 32 85 .376 2. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 34 237 465 .510 4. CARTER, Ali-ASU 29 46 126 .365 3. DAVIE, Adrianne-ASU 29 115 227 .507 5. Wheeler, Donyel-USA 29 55 153 .359 4. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 28 187 371 .504 6. Love, Jocelyn-UALR 27 38 110 .345 5. Woodard, Whitney-USA 22 124 253 .490 7. Logsdon, Leslie-WKU 31 77 225 .342 6. Tomova, Milena-FIU 27 162 332 .488 8. Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 29 54 158 .342 7. SIMS, Rudy-ASU 29 121 259 .467 9. Mitchell, Qiana-USA 29 38 113 .336 8. Stovall, Tia-MT 32 113 248 .456 10. Holmes, Patrice-MT 32 57 172 .331 9. Holmes, Patrice-MT 32 192 432 .444 11. Morris, Heather-UALR 27 51 156 .327 10. Jimenez, Jeannette-UNO 24 78 177 .441 12. Bustamante, Allison-FIU 26 56 174 .322 11. Taylor, Monique-UNO 27 139 318 .437 13. Tolston, Bernette-ULL 28 55 179 .307 12. Cash, Alicia-UALR 27 183 421 .435 14. Neblett, Ragan-DEN 29 50 165 .303 13. Cyran, Sarah-DEN 28 88 206 .427 15. Vrancheva, Ivelina-FIU 26 34 113 .301 14. Bartee, Carla-WKU 34 165 387 .426 BLOCKED SHOTS 15. Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 29 159 375 .424 ## Player-Team G Blocks Avg 1. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 28 65 2.32 ASSISTS 2. Delk, Genevieve-USA 29 65 2.24 ## Player-Team G Asst Avg 1. Vrancheva, Ivelina-FIU 26 146 5.62 3. Tomova, Milena-FIU 27 60 2.22 2. Simmons, Michelle-UNO 27 117 4.33 4. Markey, Joevone-UNO 27 42 1.56 3. Holmes, Patrice-MT 32 130 4.06 5. WASHINGTON, Tiffany-ULL 25 33 1.32 4. Whitaker, Camryn-WKU 34 124 3.65 6. Stovall, Tia-MT 32 34 1.06 5. Morris, Heather-UALR 27 96 3.56 7. Black, Nicole-NMSU 29 28 0.97 6. Boz, Deniz-FIU 26 91 3.50 8. Cash, Alicia-UALR 27 24 0.89 7. Logsdon, Leslie-WKU 31 100 3.23 9. Woodard, Whitney-USA 22 16 0.73 8. Carter, Sara-USA 29 91 3.14 10. SCHROCK, Vanessa-ASU 29 19 0.66 9. SIMS, Rudy-ASU 29 80 2.76 11. Cyran, Sarah-DEN 28 18 0.64 10. Blanche, Ashley-ULL 28 77 2.75 12. Justice, Jennifer-MT 32 17 0.53 11. Lowery, Tyesha-DEN 29 77 2.66 13. Hart, Stephanie-DEN 29 15 0.52 12. Moore, Keairra-NMSU 29 76 2.62 14. Edwards, Kelsie-NT 28 13 0.46 13. Glenn, Sharee-ULL 28 72 2.57 15. DAVIE, Adrianne-ASU 29 13 0.45 Bobo, Erika-NT 28 72 2.57 Mitchell, Qiana-USA 29 13 0.45 15. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 34 82 2.41 Jones, Tasha-DEN 29 13 0.45

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Conference Games Only FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.5 made per game) ## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct Individual Statistics (Top 15) 1. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 15 59 68 .868 SCORING 2. Clark, LaToya-UNO 12 25 29 .862 ## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 3. CARTER, Ali-ASU 14 46 54 .852 1. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 15 104 12 59 279 18.6 4. Tomova, Milena-FIU 14 54 64 .844 2. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 14 106 0 47 259 18.5 5. Vrancheva, Ivelina-FIU 14 44 55 .800 3. Cash, Alicia-UALR 14 95 9 37 236 16.9 6. Wheeler, Donyel-USA 15 47 59 .797 4. Horton, Krystle-MT 14 91 0 41 223 15.9 7. Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 15 32 41 .780 5. Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 15 89 24 32 234 15.6 8. SIMS, Rudy-ASU 14 39 50 .780 6. Tomova, Milena-FIU 14 80 4 54 218 15.6 9. Moore, Princess-NMSU 15 43 56 .768 7. Logsdon, Leslie-WKU 13 61 24 43 189 14.5 10. Whitaker, Camryn-WKU 14 28 37 .757 8. Taylor, Monique-UNO 15 92 0 34 218 14.5 11. Horton, Krystle-MT 14 41 55 .745 9. Love, Jocelyn-UALR 14 70 24 35 199 14.2 12. Love, Jocelyn-UALR 14 35 47 .745 10. Vrancheva, Ivelina-FIU 14 65 23 44 197 14.1 13. Morris, Heather-UALR 14 31 42 .738 11. DAVIE, Adrianne-ASU 14 71 0 54 196 14.0 14. Stovall, Tia-MT 14 46 64 .719 12. Moore, Princess-NMSU 15 71 24 43 209 13.9 15. Hart, Stephanie-DEN 15 38 53 .717 13. Jones, Tasha-DEN 15 78 20 20 196 13.1 14. Holmes, Patrice-MT 14 69 25 19 182 13.0 STEALS 15. Morris, Heather-UALR 14 62 24 31 179 12.8 ## Player-Team G Steals Avg 1. McClinic, Keisha-MT 14 52 3.71 REBOUNDING 2. Hart, Stephanie-DEN 15 40 2.67 ## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg Taylor, Monique-UNO 15 40 2.67 1. DAVIE, Adrianne-ASU 14 37 101 138 9.9 4. Vrancheva, Ivelina-FIU 14 32 2.29 2. Cash, Alicia-UALR 14 28 97 125 8.9 Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 14 32 2.29 3. Bartee, Carla-WKU 14 33 91 124 8.9 6. Lowery, Tyesha-DEN 15 30 2.00 4. Washington, Tiffany-ULL 15 44 87 131 8.7 7. Blanton, Kim-NT 15 29 1.93 5. Tomova, Milena-FIU 14 49 73 122 8.7 Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 15 29 1.93 6. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 15 29 92 121 8.1 9. Medlock, Jill-NT 15 28 1.87 7. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 14 54 58 112 8.0 Carter, Sara-USA 15 28 1.87 8. Hart, Stephanie-DEN 15 44 73 117 7.8 Moore, Princess-NMSU 15 28 1.87 9. Black, Nicole-NMSU 15 38 74 112 7.5 12. Logsdon, Leslie-WKU 13 23 1.77 10. Delk, Genevieve-USA 15 41 64 105 7.0 Bustamante, Allison-FIU 13 23 1.77 11. Jimenez, Jeannette-UNO 14 36 61 97 6.9 14. Stovall, Tia-MT 14 24 1.71 12. Moore, Doursiel-FIU 14 38 56 94 6.7 15. WEBSTER, Catriece-ASU 14 23 1.64 13. Markey, Joevone-UNO 15 38 61 99 6.6 Love, Jocelyn-UALR 14 23 1.64 14. Blanton, Kim-NT 15 61 36 97 6.5 Holmes, Patrice-MT 14 23 1.64 15. McClinic, Keisha-MT 14 28 62 90 6.4 Whitaker, Camryn-WKU 14 23 1.64

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 5.0 made per game) 3-PT FG MADE ## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team G 3FG Avg 1. Horton, Krystle-MT 14 91 159 .572 1. Tolston, Bernette-ULL 15 29 1.93 2. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 14 106 186 .570 2. Medlock, Jill-NT 15 28 1.87 3. DAVIE, Adrianne-ASU 14 71 129 .550 3. Logsdon, Leslie-WKU 13 24 1.85 4. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 15 104 213 .488 4. Holmes, Patrice-MT 14 25 1.79 5. SIMS, Rudy-ASU 14 59 121 .488 5. Love, Jocelyn-UALR 14 24 1.71 6. Taylor, Monique-UNO 15 92 192 .479 Morris, Heather-UALR 14 24 1.71 7. Stovall, Tia-MT 14 51 109 .468 7. Vrancheva, Ivelina-FIU 14 23 1.64 8. Cyran, Sarah-DEN 15 60 129 .465 8. Moore, Princess-NMSU 15 24 1.60 9. Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 15 89 200 .445 Garrett, Sinnamonn-NMSU 15 24 1.60 10. Bartee, Carla-WKU 14 67 153 .438 10. Bustamante, Allison-FIU 13 20 1.54 11. McClinic, Keisha-MT 14 42 96 .438 11. Wheeler, Donyel-USA 15 21 1.40 12. Blanton, Kim-NT 15 73 168 .435 12. Jones, Tasha-DEN 15 20 1.33 13. Justice, Jennifer-MT 14 43 100 .430 13. CARTER, Ali-ASU 14 18 1.29 14. Cash, Alicia-UALR 14 95 221 .430 14. Carter, Sara-USA 15 18 1.20 15. Love, Jocelyn-UALR 14 70 168 .417 15. King, Kaitlyn-DEN 15 17 1.13

ASSISTS BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team G Asst Avg ## Player-Team G Blocks Avg 1. Vrancheva, Ivelina-FIU 14 70 5.00 1. Delk, Genevieve-USA 15 43 2.87 2. Whitaker, Camryn-WKU 14 50 3.57 2. Tomova, Milena-FIU 14 38 2.71 3. Morris, Heather-UALR 14 48 3.43 3. Petrakova, Anna-ULL 15 35 2.33 4. Simmons, Michelle-UNO 15 51 3.40 4. Markey, Joevone-UNO 15 25 1.67 5. Holmes, Patrice-MT 14 47 3.36 5. Washington, Tiffany-ULL 15 21 1.40 6. Boz, Deniz-FIU 13 41 3.15 6. Black, Nicole-NMSU 15 17 1.13 7. SIMS, Rudy-ASU 14 44 3.14 7. Stovall, Tia-MT 14 14 1.00 8. Bobo, Erika-NT 15 46 3.07 8. Cyran, Sarah-DEN 15 14 0.93 9. Carter, Sara-USA 15 43 2.87 9. Cash, Alicia-UALR 14 12 0.86 10. Lowery, Tyesha-DEN 15 42 2.80 10. SCHROCK, Vanessa-ASU 14 10 0.71 11. Logsdon, Leslie-WKU 13 36 2.77 11. Jones, Tasha-DEN 15 9 0.60 12. Glenn, Sharee-ULL 15 40 2.67 Hart, Stephanie-DEN 15 9 0.60 13. Blanche, Ashley-ULL 15 39 2.60 13. SHELBY, Brooke-ASU 14 8 0.57 14. Moore, Keairra-NMSU 15 36 2.40 Holmes, Patrice-MT 14 8 0.57 15. Porter-Talbert, Tiff-WKU 14 33 2.36 15. Mitchell, Qiana-USA 15 8 0.53 Bobo, Erika-NT 15 8 0.53

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LADY RAIDER HALL OF FAME

Jennifer McFall Kim Webb Inducted 1999 Inducted 1997 1982-85 1984-87 6-0, Forward 5-9, Guard Columbia, Tenn. LaVergne, Tenn. #42 #25 MT’s All-Time Leading Rebounder MT’s All-Time Leading Scorer Four-Time First Team All-Conference Three-Time First Team All-Conference 1985 Conference Player of thE Year Second Team All-Conference as Freshman Three-Time Conference All-Tourney Team Four-Time Conference All-Tourney Team One-Time Conference Tourney MVP 1986 Conference Player of the Year Three NCAA Tournament Trips Four OVC Titles 37 Career Double-Doubles Two-Time Conference Tourney MVP Led MT in Rebounds as Freshman & Sophomore Three NCAA Tournament Trips Led MT in Assists as Freshman & Junior Leads in Seven Career MT Categories Led MT in Scoring as Freshman Led MT in Scoring All Four Seasons Led MT in Steals as Freshman Led MT in Steals All Four Seasons Fourth All-Time Leading Scorer Ranked Third For Steals in a Season Ranks in Top 10 in 15 MT Individual Career Records Ranks in Top 10 in Eight MT Individual Career Records Ranks in Top 10 in Five MT Individual Season Records Ranks in Top 10 in Eight MT Individual Season Records

70 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL LETTERWINNERSLETTERWINNERS

A G Sharon Nevils ...... 1985-86 Cyndi Ainsworth ...... 1998-99 Pippa Gipson ...... 1990-91 Daphne Newsom ...... 1981-82 Patricia Allen ...... 1982-83 Chrissy Givens ...... 2003-present Libby Newton ...... 1989-90 Joanne Aluka ...... 1998-2002 Ciara Gray ...... 2001-04 Patrice Amos ...... 1977-78 Kay Green ...... 1976-77 P Susie Anderson ...... 1976-77 Mescha Griffin ...... 1993-94 Angie Parkinson ...... 1994 Bonnie Angus ...... 1976-77 Lori Gross ...... 1986 Mia Parviainen ...... 2000-03 Sharon Armstrong ...... 1976-77 Melanie Patchen ...... 1993-96 H Paula Penttila ...... 2000-03 B Becky Hall ...... 1990 Nicole Perkins ...... 1998-01 Cartia Bailey ...... 2002-04 Renee Hall ...... 2002 Ilena Portik ...... 1981-82 Robin Baker ...... 1980-81 Bobbie Kay Hamilton ...... 1981-84 Heather Prater...... 1993-96 Pat Bandjlich ...... 1981-84 Liz Hannah ...... 1977-78 Angie Bartlett ...... 1986-88 Latonya Harris ...... 1991 R Jessica Beaty ...... 1994-97 Sherie Harris ...... 1991 Kathy Riley ...... 1977-78 Lianne Beck ...... 1986-89 Julie Harrison ...... 1988-89 Priscilla Robinson ...... 1991-94 Deborah Bell ...... 1988-89 Robin Hendrix ...... 1981-82 Janet Ross ...... 1984-87 Amanda Bevis ...... 1996-97 Kara Hobbs ...... 1994, 96 Barbara Biles ...... 1976-77 Shelley Hoffman ...... 1976-78 S Nancy Bolen ...... 1977-78 Patrice Holmes ...... 2001-present Maria Salas ...... 1982-85 Niki Bonner ...... 1992 Holly Hoover ...... 1982-84 Jessica Schlueter ...... 2002-03 Chanda Bowman ...... 1997 Laurie Hopwood ...... 1991-92 Christy Scruggs ...... 1987-90 Kristi Brown ...... 1990-93 Krystle Horton ...... 2003-present Debbie Shipley ...... 1979 Sandy Brown ...... 1988-89 Cassandra Howard ...... 1981 Michelle Simmons ...... 2001 Jonelda Buck ...... 1996-99 Tricia Sisson ...... 1990-93 Bama Burrell ...... 1998-99 J Trena Smiley ...... 1981-82 Alice Jackson ...... 1995-97 Christy Smith ...... 1993 C Amy Jackson ...... 1986 Mary Smith ...... 1991 Stephanie Capley...... 1988-91 Michelle Jackson...... 1993-94 Sherry Smith ...... 1980-83 Karen Carter...... 1977 Ditte Jakobsen ...... 2003-present Tanika Smith ...... 1996-98 Linda Carter ...... 1977-78 Venetia Jones ...... 1983 Natalie Sneed ...... 1995-98 Sedonia Carter ...... 1998-99 Jennifer Justice ...... 2001-04 Tia Stovall ...... 2002-present Kasey Cartwright ...... 1991 Lisa Justice ...... 1980 Vikki Chandler ...... 1976 T Kelly Chastain ...... 1998-01 K Jennifer Taylor ...... 1980 Sherry Coker ...... 1976 Eboni Kirby ...... 2002-03 Trella Thomas ...... 1993-96 Ester Coleman ...... 1980-81 Jamie Thomatis...... 1999-2002 Kim Collier...... 1988 L Sherry Tucker ...... 1992-95 Dana Conner ...... 1998-99 Kate LaMaster ...... 2001 Yamil Cordero ...... 2003-04 Carol Lance ...... 1976-77 U Maggie Cox ...... 1991-94 Alice Lawrence ...... 1985, 87 Kim Upchurch ...... 1982 Eva Lemeh ...... 1982-83 D Cyndi Lindley ...... 1982-84, 86 W Chrissy Davenport ...... 1999-01 Sheley Locker ...... 1998 Thelisa Wade ...... 1989 Marla Davenport ...... 1987-90 Erica Lufkin ...... 1998-99 Jenne Webb ...... 2003-present Lisa Davis ...... 1986 Kim Webb ...... 1984-87 Shawniza Davis ...... 1985-86 M Christy Weldon ...... 1994-95 Pam Duff ...... 1979 Sharon McClanahan ...... 1976-79 Kay Willbanks ...... 1984-86 Lindi Dye ...... 1980-81 Keisha McClinic ...... 2000-04 Cherrita Williams ...... 1992-93 Jessica McClure ...... 1999-2002 Debra Winfree ...... 1980-81 E Cathy McDonald ...... 1985-86 LaShonda Winfree ...... 1998-99 Nikki Edwards ...... 1995-96 Lee McDonald ...... 1987 Clarissa Woodard ...... 1994 Carlita Elder ...... 1996-99 Jennifer McFall...... 1982-85 Josephine Wright ...... 1979-80 Julie Eve ...... 1995-96 Sherry McKinney ...... 1978 Shana Wright ...... 1989-92 Cindy Moore ...... 1979 F Julie Morrison ...... 1990-93 Z Tiffany Fisher ...... 2002-03 Tawanya Mucker ...... 1986-89 Jan Zitney ...... 1976-78 Kay Francis ...... 1997-98 Angie Mullins...... 1990 Kim Francis ...... 1996 N Cortney Neeley ...... 1996-99

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 71 ALL-CONFERENCEALL-CONFERENCE HONORSHONORS

FIRST TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jamie Thomatis (OVC)...... 2000 Sharon McClanahan (OVC) ...... 1979 Jennifer McFall (OVC) ...... 1985 Kelly Chastain (SBC) ...... 2001 Ester Coleman (OVC) ...... 1980-81 Kim Webb (OVC) ...... 1986 Kate Lamaster (SBC) ...... 2001 Robin Hendrix (OVC) ...... 1981 Tawanya Mucker (OVC) ...... 1989 Keisha McClinic (SBC) ...... 2001-04 Jennifer McFall (OVC) ...... 1982-85 Priscilla Robinson (OVC) ...... 1992 Mia Parviainen (SBC) ...... 2002-03 Kim Webb (OVC) ...... 1985-87 Melissa Weiland (SBC) ...... 2003 Kay Willbanks (OVC) ...... 1986 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Tawanya Mucker (OVC) ...... 1988-89 Priscilla Robinson (OVC) ...... 1991 COMMISSIONER’S LIST Priscilla Robinson (OVC) ...... 1991-94 Jonelda Buck (OVC) ...... 1996 Christy Davenport (SBC)...... 2001 Sherry Tucker (OVC) ...... 1995 Joanne Aluka (OVC) ...... 1998 Mia Parviainen (SBC) ...... 2001 Heather Prater (OVC) ...... 1996 Patrice Holmes (SBC) ...... 2002 Paula Penttila (SBC) ...... 2001-03 Jamie Thomatis (OVC) ...... 2000 Nicole Perkins (SBC) ...... 2001 Jamie Thomatis (SBC) ...... 2001-02 ALL-TOURNAMENT Jessica Schlueter (SBC) ...... 2003 Patrice Holmes (SBC) ...... 2002-04 Sharon McClanahan (OVC) ...... 1979 Amber Benjamin (SBC) ...... 2004 Krystle Horton (SBC)...... 2004 Holly Hoover (OVC) ...... 1983 Chrissy Givens (SBC) ...... 2004 Eva Lemeh (OVC) ...... 1983 Krystle Horton (SBC)...... 2004 SECOND TEAM Jennifer McFall (OVC) ...... 1983-85 Holly Hoover (OVC) ...... 1982-84 Kim Webb (OVC) ...... 1984-87 ACADEMIC MEDAL OF HONOR Eva Lemeh (OVC) ...... 1983 Kay Willbanks (OVC) ...... 1985-86 Lianne Beck (OVC) ...... 1988 Kim Webb (OVC) ...... 1984 Tawanya Mucker (OVC) ...... 1986, 88-89 Cyndi Ainsworth (OVC) ...... 1998 Alice Lawrence (OVC) ...... 1987 Janet Ross (OVC) ...... 1987 Janet Ross (OVC) ...... 1987 Sandy Brown (OVC)...... 1988 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Sandy Brown (OVC)...... 1989 Stephanie Capley (OVC) ...... 1990-91 Kelly Chastain (SBC) ...... 2001 Stephanie Capley (OVC) ...... 1990 Priscilla Robinson (OVC) ...... 1991, 93-94 Heather Prater (OVC) ...... 1995 Sherry Tucker (OVC) ...... 1992, 95 Jonelda Buck (OVC) ...... 1996 Michele Jackson (OVC) ...... 1993 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Bama Burrell (OVC) ...... 1999 Jonelda Buck (OVC) ...... 1996 1979-80 (OVC) 23-10 (6-0) Carlita Elder (OVC) ...... 1996, 98 1982-83 (OVC) 26-5 (10-0) HONORABLE MENTION Bama Burrell (OVC) ...... 1998 Stephanie Capley (OVC) ...... 1991 Jamie Thomatis (SBC) ...... 2002 1983-84 (OVC) 19-10 (12-2) Michelle Jackson (OVC) ...... 1993 Patrice Holmes (SBC) ...... 2003-04 1984-85 (OVC) 23-7 (13-1) Jessica Beaty (OVC) ...... 1997 Tia Stovall (SBC) ...... 2003-04 1985-86 (OVC) 20-10 (13-1) Jonelda Buck (OVC) ...... 1997 Krystle Horton (SBC)...... 2004 1986-87 (OVC) *19-8 (12-2) Bama Burrell (OVC) ...... 1998 1987-88 (OVC) 22-8 (12-2) Cortney Neely (OVC) ...... 1998 TOURNAMENT MVP 1988-89 (OVC) 21-6 (10-2) Jamie Thomatis (OVC) ...... 1999 Holly Hoover (OVC) ...... 1983 Joanne Aluka (OVC) ...... 2000 Jennifer McFall (OVC) ...... 1984 1994-95 (OVC) *19-9 (12-4) Kim Webb (OVC) ...... 1985-86 1995-96 (OVC) *24-6 (13-3) ALL-FRESHMAN Bama Burrell (OVC) ...... 1998 1998-99 (OVC) *18-10 (14-4) Ileana Portik (OVC) ...... 1979 Patrice Holmes (SBC) ...... 2003-04 2003-04 (Sun Belt) *24-8 (10-4) Ester Coleman (OVC) ...... 1980 *Co-Championship Lisa Justice (OVC) ...... 1980 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL Sherry Smith (OVC) ...... 1980 Marla Davenport (OVC) ...... 1990 SUN BELT TOURNAMENT TITLES Cassandra Howard (OVC) ...... 1981 Julia Morrison (OVC) ...... 1990-93 2004 Jennifer McFall (OVC) ...... 1982 Shana Wright (OVC) ...... 1990-92 Kim Webb (OVC) ...... 1984 Pippa Gibson (OVC) ...... 1991 OVC TOURNAMENT TITLES Kay Willbanks (OVC) ...... 1984 Laurie Hopwood (OVC) ...... 1991-92 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1998 Alice Lawrence (OVC) ...... 1985 Mescha Griffin (OVC) ...... 1993-94 Tawanya Mucker (OVC) ...... 1986 Michelle Jackson (OVC) ...... 1993 Julie Morrison (OVC) ...... 1990 Heather Prater (OVC) ...... 1993-96 Kristi Brown (OVC) ...... 1990 Christy Smith (OVC) ...... 1993 Priscilla Robinson (OVC) ...... 1991 Jessica Beaty (OVC) ...... 1994-97 Sherry Tucker (OVC) ...... 1992 Johnna Jackson (OVC) ...... 1994 NATIONAL AWARDS Jessica Beaty (OVC) ...... 1994 Angela Parkinson (OVC) ...... 1994 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Natalie Sneed (OVC) ...... 1995 Julie Eve (OVC) ...... 1995-96 Jonelda Buck (OVC) ...... 1996 Alice Jackson (OVC) ...... 1995-97 Lianne Beck 1988 Cortney Neely (OVC) ...... 1996 Jonelda Buck (OVC) ...... 1996, 98-99 Chanda Bowman (OVC) ...... 1997 Heather Edmondson (OVC) ...... 1996 DISTRICT IV ACADEMIC Joanne Aluka (OVC) ...... 1998 Kim Jackson (OVC) ...... 1996 ALL-AMERICAN Kelly Chastain (OVC) ...... 1998 Chanda Bowman (OVC) ...... 1997 Heather Prater (2nd Team) 1996 Jamie Thomatis (OVC) ...... 1999 Kathryn Francis (OVC) ...... 1997-98 Cyndi Ainsworth (OVC) ...... 1998-99 COACH OF THE YEAR Bama Burrell (OVC) ...... 1998 AT&T LONG DISTANCE AWARD Larry Inman (OVC) ...... 1980 Kelly Chastain (OVC) ...... 1998-00 Heather Prater 1995 Larry Inman (OVC) ...... 1983 Nicole Perkins (OVC) ...... 1998, 00 Larry Inman (OVC) ...... 1985 Christy Davenport (OVC) ...... 1999-00 HALL OF FAME Lewis Bivens (OVC) ...... 1988 Paula Penttila (OVC) ...... 2000 EDWARD A. STEITZ AWARD Heather Prater 1995

72 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL PLAYERsPLAYERs OFOF THETHE WEEKWEEK

1979-80 (OVC) 1988-89 (OVC) ROOKIES ROOKIES PLAYERS Dec. 4 ...... Jonelda Buck Jan. 7 ...... Ester Coleman Jan. 3 ...... Tawanya Mucker Dec. 18 ...... Jonelda Buck Jan. 21 ...... Ester Coleman Jan. 17 ...... Tawanya Mucker Jan. 8 ...... Jonelda Buck Feb. 4 ...... Ester Coleman Feb. 13 ...... Tawanya Mucker Jan. 21 ...... Carlita Elder Feb. 25 ...... Lisa Justice Feb. 19 ...... Cortney Neeley 1989-90 (OVC) 1980-81 (OVC) NEWCOMERS 1996-97 (OVC) PLAYERS Feb. 27 ...... Julie Morrison PLAYERS Jan. 12 ...... Robin Hendrix Feb. 10 ...... Cortney Neeley ROOKIES Jan. 26 ...... Robin Hendrix Dec. 11 ...... Pippa Gipson NEWCOMERS Jan. 30 ...... Becky Hall Feb. 24 ...... Tanika Smith 1981-82 (OVC) Feb. 20 ...... Pippa Gipson PLAYERS 1997-98 (OVC) Dec. 14 ...... Jennifer McFall 1990-91 (OVC) PLAYERS Feb. 22 ...... Jennifer McFall PLAYERS Dec. 8 ...... Bama Burrell ROOKIES Jan. 15 ...... Priscilla Robinson NEWCOMERS Jan. 11 ...... Jennifer McFall ROOKIES Jan. 26 ...... Cyndi Ainsworth Feb. 8 ...... Jennifer McFall Dec. 10 ...... Priscilla Robinson Feb. 9 ...... Bama Burrell Feb. 15 ...... Jennifer McFall Jan. 22 ...... Priscilla Robinson Feb. 16 ...... Bama Burrell Feb. 12 ...... Priscilla Robinson 1982-83 (OVC) ROOKIES Feb. 19 ...... Priscilla Robinson Dec. 1 ...... Joanne Aluka PLAYERS Feb. 26 ...... Priscilla Robinson Dec. 21 ...... Holly Hoover Jan. 5 ...... Kelly Chastain Feb. 9 ...... Joanne Aluka, Kelly Chastain Jan. 24 ...... Holly Hoover 1991-92 (OVC) Jan. 31 ...... Holly Hoover PLAYERS Feb. 21 ...... Holly Hoover 1998-99 (OVC) Dec. 23 ...... Priscilla Robinson ROOKIES Jan. 21 ...... Priscilla Robinson 1983-84 (OVC) Nov. 23 ...... Erica Lufkin PLAYERS NEWCOMERS Dec. 14 ...... Jamie Thomatis Jan. 9 ...... Kim Webb Dec. 9 ...... Niki Bonner Jan. 11 ...... Jamie Thomatis Feb. 13 ...... Kay Willbanks Jan. 14 ...... Niki Bonner Jan. 18 ...... Jessica McClure Feb. 11 ...... Niki Bonner Feb. 1 ...... Jamie Thomatis ROOKIES Feb. 22 ...... Jamie Thomatis Jan. 23 ...... Kim Webb ROOKIES Feb. 27 ...... Kim Webb Jan. 28 ...... Sherry Tucker 1999-00 (OVC) Feb. 18 ...... Sherry Tucker PLAYERS 1984-85 (OVC) Feb. 14 ...... Jamie Thomatis PLAYERS 1992-93 (OVC) Feb. 28 ...... Jamie Thomatis Jan. 16 ...... Kay Willbanks PLAYERS Jan. 30 ...... Jennifer McFall Dec. 22 ...... Heather Prater NEWCOMERS Feb. 13 ...... Kim Webb Jan. 4 ...... Cherrita Williams Dec. 13 ...... Chrissy Davenport Feb. 29 ...... Priscilla Robinson Feb. 20 ...... Kim Webb, Jennifer McFall ROOKIES ROOKIES NEWCOMERS Dec. 6 ...... Mia Parviainen Jan. 9 ...... Alice Lawrence Jan. 11 ...... Michelle Jackson Jan. 16 ...... Alice Lawrence Jan. 18 ...... Michelle Jackson 2000-01 (SBC) Jan. 23 ...... Alice Lawrence PLAYERS 1993-94 (OVC) Dec. 18 ...... Jamie Thomatis 1985-86 (OVC) PLAYERS Feb. 5 ...... Jamie Thomatis PLAYERS Dec. 14 ...... Sherry Tucker Feb. 26 ...... Jamie Thomatis Feb. 11 ...... Kay Willbanks Jan. 31 ...... Priscilla Robinson Feb. 7 ...... Maggie Cox 2001-02 (SBC) ROOKIES PLAYERS ROOKIES Dec. 17 ...... Lori Gross Dec. 4 ...... Jamie Thomatis Feb. 25 ...... Tawanya Mucker Jan. 10 ...... Jessica Beaty 2002-03 (SBC) 1986-87 (OVC) 1994-95 (OVC) PLAYERS PLAYERS PLAYERS Jan. 13 ...... Patrice Holmes Dec. 12 ...... Jessica Beaty Jan. 5 ...... Kim Webb Feb. 10 ...... Patrice Holmes Jan. 27 ...... Kim Webb Jan. 2 ...... Heather Prater Feb. 24 ...... Kim Webb Feb. 13 ...... Heather Prater Feb. 27 ...... Sherry Tucker 2003-04 (SBC) PLAYERS 1987-88 (OVC) 1995-96 (OVC) Nov. 25 ...... Patrice Holmes PLAYERS Dec. 8 ...... Patrice Holmes PLAYERS Jan. 12 ...... Tawanya Mucker Feb. 9 ...... Krystle Horton Jan. 26 ...... Tawanya Mucker Dec. 18 ...... Jessica Beaty Feb. 16 ...... Tawanya Mucker Jan. 15 ...... Jonelda Buck LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 73 STATISTICALSTATISTICAL LEADERSLEADERS

SCORING 1999-00 Erica Lufkin 48-136 .353 1992-93 Cherrita Williams 22 0.8 Year Player Pts Avg 2000-01 Jamie Thomatis 34-76 .447 1993-94 Sherry Tucker 24 0.9 1975-76 Sharon McClanahan 326 17.2 2001-02 Tiffany Fisher 22-51 .431 1994-95 Sherry Tucker 23 0.8 1976-77 Liz Hannah 382 15.9 2002-03 Patrice Holmes 35-136 .257 1995-96 Jonelda Buck 35 1.2 1977-78 Liz Hannah 477 17.0 2003-04 Patrice Holmes 57-172 .331 1996-97 Jonelda Buck 28 0.9 1978-79 Sharon McClanahan 563 21.7 1997-98 Kelly Chastain 33 1.1 1979-80 Ester Coleman 473 15.2 ASSISTS 1998-99 Kelly Chastain 25 0.8 1980-81 Robin Hendrix 571 19.7 Year Player Assists Avg 1999-00 Kelly Chastain 33 1.1 1981-82 Jennifer McFall 422 16.9 1975-76 Jan Zitney 106 4.4 2000-01 Kelly Chastain 24 0.9 1982-83 Holly Hoover 546 17.6 1976-77 Jan Zitney 125 5.2 2001-02 Jennifer Justice 29 1.0 1983-84 Kim Webb 445 15.3 1977-78 Jan Zitney 74 2.9 2002-03 Tia Stovall 21 0.7 1984-85 Kim Webb 543 18.1 1978-79 Pam Duff 71 2.7 2003-04 Tia Stovall 34 1.1 1985-86 Kim Webb 550 18.3 1979-80 Sherry Smith 145 4.4 1986-87 Kim Webb 610 22.6 1980-81 Sherry Smith 71 3.0 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1987-88 Tawanya Mucker 671 23.1 1981-82 Jennifer McFall 61 2.4 Year Player FGM-A Pct. 1988-89 Tawanya Mucker 620 23.0 1982-83 Sherry Smith 128 4.1 1975-76 Sharon McClanahan 134-270 .496 1989-90 Stephanie Capley 423 15.1 1983-84 Jennifer McFall 100 3.5 1976-77 Patrice Amos 73-132 .553 1990-91 Priscilla Robinson 488 17.4 1984-85 Janet Ross 124 4.1 1977-78 Patrice Amos 166-318 .522 1991-92 Priscilla Robinson 573 20.5 1985-86 Lori Gross 136 5.0 1978-79 Ileana Portik 154-312 .494 1992-93 Priscilla Robinson 485 18.7 1986-87 Janet Ross 129 4.8 1979-80 Ileana Portik 191-360 .531 1993-94 Priscilla Robinson 457 16.3 1987-88 Lianne Beck 128 4.3 1980-81 Cassandra Howard 176-356 .494 1994-95 Sherry Tucker 583 20.8 1988-89 Christy Scruggs 147 5.4 1981-82 Holly Hoover 109-220 .495 1995-96 Jonelda Buck 445 14.8 1989-90 Julie Morrison 103 3.7 1982-83 Holly Hoover 203-392 .518 1996-97 Jonelda Buck 394 13.1 1990-91 Julie Morrison 109 3.9 1983-84 Kay Willbanks 98-182 .538 1997-98 Bama Burrell 341 11.8 1991-92 Sherry Tucker 102 3.6 1984-85 Kim Webb 234-410 .571 1998-99 Jamie Thomatis 390 13.9 1992-93 Heather Prater 141 5.0 1985-86 Kim Webb 228-401 .569 1999-00 Jamie Thomatis 415 16.6 1993-94 Heather Prater 144 5.1 1986-87 Alice Lawrence 156-295 .529 2000-01 Jamie Thomatis 639 21.3 1994-95 Heather Prater 185 6.6 1987-88 Lianne Beck 153-284 .539 2001-02 Jamie Thomatis 527 18.2 1995-96 Heather Prater 135 4.5 1988-89 Tawanya Mucker 242-418 .579 2002-03 Patrice Holmes 512 17.1 1996-97 Cortney Neeley 145 4.8 1989-90 Pippa Gipson 127-235 .540 2003-04 Patrice Holmes 502 15.7 1997-98 Cortney Neeley 109 3.6 1990-91 Priscilla Robinson 178-317 .562 1998-99 Cortney Neeley 91 3.0 1991-92 Priscilla Robinson 210-383 .548 REBOUNDING 1999-00 Jessica McClure 153 5.2 1992-93 Priscilla Robinson 177-329 .538 Year Player Reb. Avg 2000-01 Jessica McClure 109 3.6 1993-94 Priscilla Robinson 168-308 .545 1975-76 Sharon McClanahan 194 10.2 2001-02 Paula Penttila 81 2.8 1994-95 Heather Prater 127-264 .481 1976-77 Patrice Amos 169 7.0 2002-03 Patrice Holmes 140 4.6 1995-96 Jonelda Buck 192-315 .610 1977-78 Patrice Amos 355 12.7 2003-04 Patrice Holmes 130 4.1 1996-97 Jonelda Buck 176-325 .542 1978-79 Sharon McClanahan 237 9.1 1997-98 Bama Burrell 143-286 .500 1979-80 Ester Coleman 241 7.8 STEALS 1998-99 Jamie Thomatis 149-238 .626 1980-81 Robin Hendrix 448 15.4 Year Player Steals Avg 1999-00 Joanne Aluka 132-241 .548 1981-82 Jennifer McFall 228 9.1 1980-81 Cassandra Howard 44 1.5 2000-01 Joanne Aluka 135-248 .544 1982-83 Holly Hoover 315 10.2 1981-82 Jennifer McFall 52 2.1 2001-02 Jamie Thomatis 189-356 .531 1983-84 Holly Hoover 233 8.3 1982-83 Eva Lemeh 76 2.5 2002-03 Patrice Holmes 194-413 .410 1984-85 Jennifer McFall 328 10.9 1983-84 Kim Webb 64 2.2 2003-04 Krystle Horton 200-355 .563 1985-86 Kay Willbanks 204 7.0 1984-85 Kim Webb 80 2.7 1986-87 Tawanya Mucker 214 7.9 1985-86 Kim Webb 91 3.0 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1987-88 Tawanya Mucker 268 9.2 1986-87 Kim Webb 59 2.2 Year Player FTM-A Pct. 1988-89 Tawanya Mucker 240 8.9 1987-88 Kim Collier 63 2.1 1975-76 Stephanie Johnson 36-55 .655 1989-90 Pippa Gipson 286 10.2 1988-89 Christy Scruggs 60 2.2 1976-77 Karen Carter 45-60 .750 1990-91 Priscilla Robinson 228 8.1 1989-90 Pippa Gipson 39 1.4 1977-78 Liz Hannah 41-51 .804 1991-92 Priscilla Robinson 243 8.7 1990-91 Julie Morrison 35 1.3 1978-79 Ileana Portik 46-65 .708 1992-93 Priscilla Robinson 199 7.7 1991-92 Priscilla Robinson 68 2.4 1979-80 Josephine Wright 40-53 .755 1993-94 Priscilla Robinson 238 8.5 1992-93 Michelle Jackson 58 2.1 1980-81 Daphne Newsom 42-50 .840 1994-95 Sherry Tucker 225 8.0 1993-94 Sherry Tucker 68 2.5 1981-82 Daphne Newsom 21-22 .955 1995-96 Jonelda Buck 168 5.6 1994-95 Sherry Tucker 71 2.5 1982-83 Eva Lemeh 81-104 .779 1996-97 Jessica Beaty 217 7.2 1995-96 Heather Prater 59 1.9 1983-84 Kim Webb 97-127 .764 1997-98 Joanne Aluka 179 6.0 1996-97 Cortney Neeley 76 2.5 1984-85 Kim Webb 75-103 .728 1998-99 Bama Burrell 139 5.0 1997-98 Bama Burrell 54 1.9 1985-86 Janet Ross 32-37 .865 1999-00 Joanne Aluka 184 6.3 1998-99 Bama Burrell 71 2.4 1986-87 Janet Ross 36-40 .900 2000-01 Jamie Thomatis 225 7.5 1999-00 Jessica McClure 69 2.4 1987-88 Lianne Beck 42-50 .840 2001-02 Jamie Thomatis 178 6.1 2000-01 Jamie Thomatis 56 1.9 1988-89 Sandy Brown 56-68 .824 2002-03 Patrice Holmes 221 7.4 2001-02 Jamie Thomatis 58 2.0 1989-90 Stephanie Capley 87-111 .784 2003-04 Patrice Holmes 193 6.0 2002-03 Patrice Holmes 92 3.0 1990-91 Stephanie Capley 90-107 .841 2003-04 Keisha McClinic 112 3.5 1991-92 Kristi Brown 39-44 .886 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1992-93 Priscilla Robinson 123-155 .794 Year Player 3FGM-A Pct. BLOCKS 1993-94 Jessica Beaty 31-34 .912 1986-87 Janet Ross 53-102 .520 Year Player Blocks Avg 1994-95 Heather Prater 91-105 .867 1987-88 Sandy Brown 84-182 .462 1980-81 Robin Hendrix 18 0.6 1995-96 Heather Prater 91-104 .875 1988-89 Christy Scruggs 46-125 .368 1981-82 Holly Hoover 57 2.3 1996-97 Jessica Beaty 109-140 .779 1989-90 Kristi Brown 71-176 .403 1982-83 Holly Hoover 74 2.4 1997-98 Cortney Neeley 72-101 .713 1990-91 Kristi Brown 60-167 .359 1983-84 Holly Hoover 42 1.5 1998-99 Jamie Thomatis 92-117 .786 1991-92 Sherry Tucker 25-61 .410 1984-85 Kay Willbanks 78 2.6 1999-00 Erica Lufkin 40-47 .851 1992-93 Heather Prater 46-90 .511 1985-86 Kay Willbanks 64 2.2 2000-01 Jamie Thomatis 161-196 .821 1993-94 Heather Prater 58-146 .397 1986-87 Tawanya Mucker 20 0.7 2001-02 Jamie Thomatis 119-141 .844 1994-95 Heather Prater 69-135 .511 1987-88 Tawanya Mucker 29 1.0 2002-03 Patrice Holmes 89-113 .788 1995-96 Heather Prater 51-131 .389 1988-89 Tawanya Mucker 26 1.0 2003-04 Patrice Holmes 61-74 .824 1996-97 Jessica Beaty 47-161 .292 1989-90 Stephanie Capley 10 0.4 1997-98 Kelly Chastain 40-109 .367 1990-91 Stephanie Capley 23 0.8 1998-99 Cortney Neeley 29-63 .460 1991-92 M. Cox/S. Tucker 9 0.3

74 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL ALL-TIMEALL-TIME SERIESSERIES

Opponent First Meeting Last Meeting Record Opponent First Meeting Last Meeting Record Akron ...... 01/24/84 ...... 02/07/87 ...... 8-0 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 12/30/93 ...... 12/30/93 ...... 1-0 Alabama ...... 12/03/77 ...... 01/08/04 ...... 1-6 Montevallo ...... 11/29/97 ...... 11/27/99 ...... 2-0 Alabama-Huntsville ...... 01/13/88 ...... 02/03/88 ...... 2-0 Morehead State ...... 01/17/77 ...... 02/05/00 ...... 43-7 Appalachian State ...... 12/31/94 ...... 12/31/94 ...... 1-0 Morris Brown ...... 01/29/02 ...... 01/29/02 ...... 1-0 Arkansas ...... 02/05/83 ...... 02/05/83 ...... 0-1 Murray State ...... 12/04/75 ...... 02/24/00 ...... 44-13 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 01/08/01 ...... 02/21/04 ...... 7-1 New Mexico State ...... 02/22/01 ...... 01/29/04 ...... 2-2 Arkansas State ...... 12/01/90 ...... 02/19/04 ...... 7-3 New Orleans ...... 01/27/01 ...... 01/24/04 ...... 4-1 Auburn...... 12/04/85 ...... 11/23/99 ...... 0-4 Norfolk State ...... 11/29/03 ...... 11/29/03 ...... 1-0 Austin Peay ...... 01/24/77 ...... 12/20/03 ...... 49-8 North Alabama ...... 02/06/82 ...... 02/22/82 ...... 2-0 Belmont ...... 11/13/79 ...... 11/21/00 ...... 16-0 North Carolina ...... 03/21/04 ...... 03/21/04 ...... 1-0 Berry College ...... 1977-78 ...... 1977-78 ...... 0-1 North Texas ...... 01/06/01 ...... 03/07/04 ...... 3-3 Blue Mountain ...... 1977-78 ...... 1977-78 ...... 1-0 Northern Kentucky ...... 01/04/80 ...... 11/28/96 ...... 1-1 Brown ...... 01/04/91 ...... 01/04/91 ...... 0-1 Notre Dame ...... 03/23/04 ...... 03/23/04 ...... 0-1 Bucknell ...... 11/25/89 ...... 11/25/89 ...... 1-0 Oklahoma ...... 11/25/85 ...... 11/25/85 ...... 0-1 Central Florida ...... 12/22/00 ...... 12/22/00 ...... 1-0 Oklahoma State ...... 01/03/91 ...... 01/03/91 ...... 0-1 Central Michigan ...... 12/04/87 ...... 12/04/87 ...... 1-0 Ole Miss ...... 12/14/78 ...... 12/01/01 ...... 3-13 Central Missouri ...... 12/15/79 ...... 12/15/79 ...... 0-1 Oral Roberts ...... 01/22/92 ...... 12/10/93 ...... 2-0 Chattanooga ...... 01/07/76 ...... 12/07/96 ...... 23-15 Oregon ...... 12/03/93 ...... 12/03/93 ...... 1-0 Chicago State ...... 12/17/03 ...... 12/17/03 ...... 1-0 Portland State ...... 12/02/89 ...... 12/02/89 ...... 0-1 Cincinnati ...... 12/29/84 ...... 11/30/02 ...... 0-5 Quinnipiac ...... 12/27/86 ...... 12/27/86 ...... 1-0 Clemson ...... 12/18/80 ...... 12/03/88 ...... 2-1 Radford ...... 12/03/95 ...... 12/03/95 ...... 1-0 Cumberland ...... 12/11/86 ...... 12/13/90 ...... 2-0 San Francisco ...... 11/26/89 ...... 12/14/91 ...... 0-2 Denver...... 01/18/01 ...... 03/08/04 ...... 3-3 San Jose State ...... 12/13/91 ...... 12/13/91 ...... 1-0 Duke ...... 03/14/98 ...... 03/14/98 ...... 0-1 Shorter College...... 1976-77 ...... 1976-77 ...... 0-1 East Tennessee ...... 01/19/76 ...... 12/02/02 ...... 16-3 Siena ...... 12/28/88 ...... 12/28/88 ...... 1-0 Eastern Illinois ...... 12/01/89 ...... 01/18/00 ...... 5-5 South Alabama ...... 12/19/80 ...... 01/22/04 ...... 3-4 Eastern Kentucky ...... 02/13/78 ...... 02/03/00 ...... 35-13 South Carolina ...... 03/12/86 ...... 12/16/02 ...... 1-1 Evansville ...... 12/08/84 ...... 12/11/85 ...... 2-0 South Carolina State ...... 12/14/02 ...... 12/22/03 ...... 2-0 Erskine ...... 11/14/98 ...... 11/14/98 ...... 1-0 Southeast Missouri ...... 01/11/92 ...... 02/29/00 ...... 16-4 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 12/30/94 ...... 12/30/94 ...... 1-0 South Florida ...... 01/12/90 ...... 01/12/90 ...... 1-0 Florida International ...... 01/11/01 ...... 03/01/04 ...... 4-4 Southern Illinois ...... 11/26/95 ...... 11/24/03 ...... 3-1 Florida State ...... 11/26/83 ...... 11/28/93 ...... 1-1 Southern Indiana ...... 03/02/93 ...... 12/11/93 ...... 2-0 Furman ...... 01/15/97 ...... 12/28/98 ...... 1-2 Southern Miss ...... 1977-78 ...... 12/17/79 ...... 1-1 Georgia ...... 11/23/84 ...... 12/13/03 ...... 0-10 Southern Univ...... 12/03/82 ...... 12/03/82 ...... 1-0 Georgia Southern ...... 12/15/95 ...... 12/15/95 ...... 1-0 TCU ...... 12/17/88 ...... 12/17/88 ...... 1-0 Georgia State ...... 11/27/87 ...... 12/16/95 ...... 4-0 Tennessee ...... 1975-76 ...... 03/14/84 ...... 0-7 Hawaii ...... 12/23/96 ...... 12/23/96 ...... 0-1 Tennessee State ...... 01/14/80 ...... 12/15/03 ...... 33-10 Hiwassee JC ...... 12/13/75 ...... 01/10/76 ...... 0-2 Tennessee Tech ...... 01/17/76 ...... 11/21/03 ...... 29-37 Houston ...... 12/19/91 ...... 01/05/04 ...... 1-4 Texas Southern ...... 12/12/99 ...... 12/12/99 ...... 1-0 Indiana ...... 12/05/87 ...... 03/14/01 ...... 1-2 Texas Tech ...... 11/24/89 ...... 11/24/89 ...... 0-1 Jackson State ...... 12/28/80 ...... 12/10/94 ...... 3-2 Troy State ...... 12/11/92 ...... 02/19/94 ...... 2-0 Kansas ...... 03/16/88 ...... 03/16/96 ...... 0-2 UAB ...... 11/13/90 ...... 11/28/00 ...... 2-3 Kansas State ...... 12/17/01 ...... 12/06/02 ...... 0-2 Union ...... 01/13/76 ...... 12/16/83 ...... 6-3 Kennesaw State ...... 01/04/88 ...... 01/04/88 ...... 1-0 UNC-Asheville ...... 01/13/89 ...... 12/21/99 ...... 4-0 Kentucky ...... 11/18/77 ...... 02/27/90 ...... 2-7 UNC-Greensboro ...... 12/21/00 ...... 12/21/00 ...... 1-0 Lambuth ...... 12/10/75 ...... 02/27/76 ...... 2-0 UNLV ...... 12/06/97 ...... 12/06/97 ...... 1-0 Lipscomb ...... 11/23/81 ...... 12/30/03 ...... 10-0 Utah ...... 12/14/78 ...... 12/14/78 ...... 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 02/17/01 ...... 01/31/04 ...... 6-0 UT-Arlington ...... 12/16/88 ...... 12/04/93 ...... 2-0 Louisiana Tech ...... 03/17/83 ...... 02/15/01 ...... 0-4 UT-Martin ...... 01/24/76 ...... 12/05/01 ...... 31-4 Louisville ...... 12/12/92 ...... 12/12/92 ...... 0-1 Vanderbilt ...... 12/01/76 ...... 01/30/92 ...... 10-7 LSU ...... 12/04/82 ...... 03/16/86 ...... 0-2 Wagner ...... 12/29/88 ...... 12/29/92 ...... 1-1 Maine ...... 12/28/86 ...... 12/28/98 ...... 0-2 Western Carolina ...... 12/06/91 ...... 12/06/91 ...... 1-0 Manhattan ...... 11/28/03 ...... 11/28/03 ...... 0-1 Western Kentucky ...... 02/26/77 ...... 03/09/04 ...... 13-19 Maryville ...... 12/06/76 ...... 12/18/76 ...... 2-0 West Virginia ...... 12/28/94 ...... 12/21/96 ...... 1-1 Memphis ...... 03/04/76 ...... 12/19/02 ...... 8-8 Wichita State ...... 11/30/90 ...... 11/30/90 ...... 1-0 Memphis JV ...... 1975-76 ...... 1975-76 ...... 1-0 Wisconsin ...... 11/29/86 ...... 11/29/86 ...... 1-0 Miami (Fla.) ...... 12/30/80 ...... 12/30/80 ...... 0-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 12/07/02 ...... 12/07/02 ...... 0-1 Miami (Ohio) ...... 01/05/80 ...... 12/29/80 ...... 2-0 Xavier ...... 12/05/97 ...... 12/23/01 ...... 1-2 Mississippi College ...... 12/02/88 ...... 12/02/88 ...... 1-0 Yale ...... 12/29/92 ...... 12/29/92 ...... 1-0 Mississippi State ...... 1975-76 ...... 12/06/90 ...... 4-2 Youngstown State ...... 01/19/84 ...... 02/22/88 ...... 10-0 Mississippi Univ. for Women ...... 1975-76 ...... 12/20/80 ...... 1-1 TOTAL ...... 541-290 Missouri ...... 01/11/78 ...... 12/20/96 ...... 0-2 Versus Conferences

America East ...... 0-2 Big 12 ...... 0-9 Missouri Valley ...... 5-1 Southland ...... 2-0 ACC ...... 3-3 Conference USA ...... 13-22 Mountain West ...... 1-1 SWAC ...... 5-2 Atlantic Sun ...... 1-0 Horizon ...... 0-1 Northeast ...... 3-1 Sun Belt ...... 52-44 Atlantic 10 ...... 2-2 Ivy League ...... 1-1 OVC ...... 285-101 TAAC ...... 7-0 Big East ...... 1-2 Metro Atlantic ...... 1-1 Pac 10 ...... 1-0 West Coast ...... 0-2 Big Sky ...... 0-1 MAC ...... 11-0 Patriot ...... 1-0 WAC ...... 2-1 Big South ...... 5-0 Mid-Continent...... 14-0 SEC ...... 21-60 Other ...... 53-10 Big 10 ...... 2-2 Mid-East Atlantic ...... 3-0 Southern ...... 44-20

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Akron 8-0 02/14/81 H W, 74-65 Blue Mountain 1-0 Clemson 2-1 Date Site Result 01/23/82 H W, 85-73 Date Site Result Date Site Result 01/21/84 H W, 89-48 02/20/82 A W, 68-64 1977-78 A W, 76-59 12/18/80 N L, 63-66 02/25/84 A W, 78-54 01/28/83 H W, 74-52 11/29/85 N W, 90-88 Brown 0-1 01/21/85 A W, 68-48 02/26/83 A W, 87-73 12/03/88 H W, 69-64 Date Site Result 02/25/85 H W, 108-45 01/26/84 H 84-76 (OT) 01/04/91 N L, 65-79 Cumberland 2-0 01/27/86 H W, 76-58 02/09/84 A W, 87-74 Date Site Result 02/08/86 A W, 79-47 01/26/85 A W, 80-58 Bucknell 1-0 12/11/86 H W, 87-54 01/26/87 A W, 74-57 02/09/85 H W, 86-75 Date Site Result 12/13/90 H W, 74-52 02/07/87 H W, 96-57 03/04/85 H W, 82-77 11/25/89 N W, 94-68 01/13/86 H W, 72-66 Alabama 1-6 Denver 3-3 02/15/86 A W, 77-68 Central Florida 1-0 Date Site Result Date Site Result 01/12/87 A W, 92-68 Date Site Result 01/18/01 A L, 57-59 12/03/77 H L, 69-75 02/14/87 H W, 89-58 12/22/00 A W, 71-69 02/16/02 A L, 66-75 12/04/78 A L, 84-90 01/25/88 H W, 85-58 03/03/02 N L, 63-78 02/08/88 A L, 58-97 Central Michigan 1-0 02/27/88 A W, 84-67 02/08/03 H W, 67-65 12/07/91 H L, 69-101 Date Site Result 01/28/89 A W, 88-66 02/15/04 A W, 68-56 12/20/94 A L, 70-99 12/04/87 N W, 64-56 02/13/89 H W, 107-73 03/08/04 N W, 64-61 12/09/95 N L, 53-68 01/22/90 H W, 85-47 Central Missouri 0-1 01/08/04 H W,65-61 OT 02/17/90 A W, 98-69 Date Site Result Duke 0-1 12/15/79 N L, 70-72 Date Site Result Alabama-Huntsville 2-0 01/12/91 H W, 87-66 03/14/98 A L, 67-92 Date Site Result 02/25/91 A W, 67-58 Chattanooga 23-15 01/13/88 H W, 92-45 01/13/92 H W, 107-60 Date Site Result East Tennessee 16-3 02/03/88 A W, 105-32 02/22/92 A W, 68-57 01/07/76 H W, 93-66 Date Site Result 01/27/93 H W, 91-70 02/17/76 A W, 89-57 01/19/76 H W, 85-45 Appalachian State 1-0 02/25/93 A W, 100-71 12/18/76 H W, 101-63 1976 A W, 67-49 Date Site Result 01/12/94 H W, 82-62 01/31/77 A W, 85-74 01/08/77 A W, 81-63 12/31/94 N W, 73-65 02/23/94 A W, 67-62 02/11/77 H W, 95-73 02/17/77 H W, 88-67 01/12/95 A W, 81-71 Arkansas 0-1 12/02/78 H L, 59-60 (OT) 03/04/77 N W, 75-73 02/20/95 H W, 87-64 02/03/79 A W, 66-63 01/16/78 H W, 82-71 Date Site Result 03/04/95 N W, 73-56 02/05/83 A L, 72-73 01/21/80 A W, 77-76 1978 A L, 72-86 01/06/96 H W, 72-56 02/12/80 H L, 57-61 (OT) 03/03/78 N W, 98-79 Arkansas-Little Rock 7-1 02/03/96 A L, 67-81 03/01/80 N L, 62-84 02/13/79 H W, 59-44 Date Site Result 03/04/96 N L, 60-69 01/24/81 H L, 71-80 02/27/79 N L, 53-55 01/08/01 H W, 93-80 01/23/97 A 66-70 (OT) 02/02/81 A L, 86-91 01/07/80 A W, 71-59 01/20/01 A W, 77-61 02/05/97 H L, 62-66 01/18/82 A W, 82-72 01/12/81 H W, 74-72 01/26/02 A W, 79-60 02/25/97 A W, 60-59 02/09/82 H W, 90-64 12/17/84 H W, 82-57 02/07/02 H W, 81-63 01/19/98 H W, 66-43 01/03/83 H L, 67-74 02/28/85 H W, 65-59 01/11/03 H W, 68-29 02/16/98 A L, 65-80 03/01/83 A W, 94-79 01/14/89 A W, 93-61 02/15/03 A W, 69-52 01/16/99 A W, 70-59 12/08/83 H L, 63-65 12/16/89 H L, 59-71 01/17/04 A L, 54-68 02/13/99 H W, 69-43 01/05/84 A L, 59-73 12/31/95 A W, 79-68 02/21/04 H W, 71-54 01/20/00 H L, 68-74 11/26/84 A L, 78-83 01/02/97 H W, 92-81 02/17/00 A W, 84-63 01/16/85 H W, 95-60 12/02/02 H W, 95-70 Arkansas State 7-3 03/04/00 N L, 58-67 Date Site Result 12/07/85 H W, 93-68 Eastern Illinois 5-5 12/03/00 H W, 91-62 02/01/86 A L, 72-83 12/01/90 A L, 60-71 Date Site Result 11/27/01 A W, 78-69 11/29/88 A W, 78-67 01/04/01 A L, 63-85 12/01/89 N L, 68-90 01/06/03 H L, 68-78 02/15/89 H W, 82-61 02/10/01 H W, 79-67 01/19/97 H L, 59-69 12/20/03 A W, 61-46 12/18/89 H L, 83-89 01/24/02 A W, 80-68 02/15/97 A L, 75-85 01/04/90 A L, 71-76 02/14/02 H W, 71-66 Belmont 16-0 01/12/98 A L, 53-66 12/17/90 H L, 64-76 01/09/03 H W, 80-63 Date Site Result 02/09/98 H W, 79-75 01/09/91 A L, 73-81 02/13/03 A W, 71-63 11/13/79 A W, 73-70 02/24/98 N W, 73-60 11/26/91 H W, 84-59 03/10/03 N W, 65-52 12/08/79 H W, 60-55 01/09/99 H W, 99-63 01/06/92 A W, 71-67 01/15/04 A L, 62-69 12/01/80 H W, 77-55 02/06/99 A L, 77-81 12/09/92 A W, 79-73 02/19/04 H W, 70-47 02/07/81 A W, 78-70 12/02/99 H W, 63-48 12/16/92 H W, 84-72 11/30/81 A W, 78-72 01/18/00 A W, 73-64 Auburn 0-4 01/25/82 H W, 92-65 12/01/93 H W, 89-52 Date Site Result 01/08/83 A W, 91-72 12/21/93 A L, 53-56 Eastern Kentucky 35- 12/04/85 A L, 59-71 01/29/83 H W, 80-60 01/07/95 H W, 84-51 13 12/14/86 H L, 62-84 11/28/83 H W, 87-40 02/06/95 A W, 94-74 Date Site Result 12/16/98 H L, 53-73 12/03/84 A W,105-60 01/02/96 H W, 87-60 02/13/78 H W, 94-67 11/23/99 A L, 51-93 01/04/86 H W, 93-47 12/07/96 A W, 56-51 01/08/79 H W, 75-61 Austin Peay 49-8 12/09/94 H W, 82-72 Chicago State 1-0 02/08/79 A L, 84-85 Date Site Result 12/08/95 H W, 63-44 Date Site Result 01/31/80 H W, 70-54 01/24/77 H W, 82-52 11/20/97 N W, 65-60 1977-78 N L, 53-77 02/23/80 A W, 56-54 02/19/77 A W, 82-46 02/22/00 A W, 74-67 01/31/81 A W, 79-51 01/21/78 H W, 90-52 11/21/00 H W, 74-62 Cincinnati 0-5 12/12/81 A W, 77-72 02/20/78 A W, 72-70 Berry College 0-1 Date Site Result 02/27/82 H W, 62-55 01/20/79 A W, 69-57 Date Site Result 12/29/84 A L, 91-98 12/18/82 A W, 72-69(OT) 02/19/79 H W, 90-77 1977-78 N L, 53-77 11/22/97 A L, 61-81 03/05/83 H W, 73-66 01/17/80 H W, 72-48 12/29/99 H L, 54-63 01/14/84 A L, 46-49 02/16/80 A W, 67-59 11/24/01 H L, 63-65 02/18/84 H W, 79-58 01/15/81 A W, 89-67 11/30/02 A L, 59-79 01/14/85 H W, 77-69

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02/18/85 A W, 67-63 12/06/92 A L, 65-80 Lipscomb 12-0 Miami (Fla.) 0-1 01/20/86 A W, 87-78 11/27/94 H L, 71-95 Date Site Result Date Site Result 02/22/86 H W, 99-85 12/01/96 H L, 70-89 12/10/75 H W, 83-2 12/30/80 A L, 74-80 01/19/87 H W, 84-62 11/20/01 A L, 72-77 (OT) 02/27/76 A W, 77-56 02/21/87 A W, 104-63 12/30/02 H L, 43-79 11/23/81 A W, 95-60 Miami (Ohio.) 2-0 02/01/88 A W, 87-63 12/13/03 A L, 50-65 12/13/82 H W, 83-61 Date Site Result 02/13/88 H W, 84-75 01/02/88 H W, 92-68 01/05/80 N W, 73-49 01/21/89 H L, 65-84 Georgia Southern 1-0 12/08/88 A W, 92-77 12/29/80 N W, 78-57 02/20/89 A W, 81-75 Date Site Result 01/29/90 A W, 79-74 12/15/95 N W, 101-90 11/28/89 H W, 95-87 Mississippi College 1-0 02/10/90 H L, 69-72 12/04/90 A W, 79-64 Date Site Result Georgia State 4-0 01/19/91 A L, 52-69 12/17/00 H W, 75-52 12/02/88 H W, 93-53 02/18/91 H W, 81-80 Date Site Result 12/14/01 A W, 75-63 03/04/91 N W, 93-84 11/27/87 A W, 101-80 12/22/02 H W, 61-56 Mississippi State 4-2 01/27/92 H W, 69-59 11/24/90 A W, 98-94 12/30/03 A W, 68-47 Date Site Result 11/24/91 H W, 84-61 02/08/92 A L, 75-82 Louisiana-Lafayette 6-0 1976 N L, 73-78 03/09/92 N L, 67-72 12/16/95 A W, 80-64 Date Site Result 11/18/77 H W, 83-70 01/11/93 H W, 76-62 Hawaii 0-1 1978 N L, 0-2 02/22/93 A W, 80-66 02/17/01 H W, 77-52 Date Site Result 03/01/01 N W, 78-59 02/04/83 N W, 79-76 (OT) 03/08/93 N W, 87-74 11/28/87 N W, 57-56 01/22/94 A W, 72-66 12/23/96 A L, 63-82 01/12/02 A W, 75-63 02/28/02 N W, 90-59 12/06/90 H W, 69-49 02/28/94 H W, 89-71 HIwassee JC 0-2 01/25/03 H W, 61-41 01/21/95 H W, 91-61 Date Site Result Mississippi Univ. for Women 1-1 01/31/04 A W, 72-57 02/26/95 A L, 72-83 12/13/75 H L, 70-71 Date Site Result 01/21/96 A W, 74-55 01/10/76 A L, 60-72 Louisiana Tech 0-4 1976 A L, 63-72 02/17/96 H W, 80-67 Date Site Result 12/20/80 A W, 89-71 01/04/97 A L, 73-91 Houston 1-4 03/17/83 N L, 59-91 02/02/97 H L, 61-70 Date Site Result Missouri 0-2 02/06/85 A L, 62-86 01/26/98 A L, 79-80 (OT) 12/19/91 N L, 85-99 Date Site Result 01/25/01 H L, 57-80 02/19/98 H L, 61-63 12/02/95 N W, 76-69 01/11/78 H L, 65-81 02/15/01 A L, 64-83 02/28/98 N W, 72-62 12/30/00 A L, 72-77 12/20/96 N L, 55-61 01/23/99 H W, 94-68 12/20/01 H L, 63-75 Louisville 0-1 02/20/99 A W, 81-71 01/05/04 H L, 63-67 Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 01/06/00 A L, 70-90 Date Site Result Date Site Result 02/03/00 H W, 82-74 Indiana 1-2 12/12/92 H L, 70-71 12/30/93 A W, 73-68 Date Site Result Evansville 2-0 LSU 0-2 12/05/87 A W, 65-59 Date Site Result Date Site Result Montevallo 2-0 12/10/99 N L, 68-81 12/08/84 A W, 91-68 12/04/82 A L, 65-67 Date Site Result 03/14/01 A L, 63-66 12/11/85 H W, 106-71 03/16/86 A L, 65-78 11/29/97 H W, 87-67 Jackson State 3-2 11/27/99 H W, 85-50 Erksine 1-0 Maine 0-2 Date Site Result Date Site Result Date Site Result Morehead State 43-7 12/28/80 N L, 62-82 11/14/98 H W, 88-46 12/28/86 A L, 67-75 Date Site Result 03/15/83 A W, 64-61 12/28/98 N L, 78-92 01/17/77 H W, 91-80 Farleigh Dickinson 1-0 12/20/91 N W, 76-68 01/07/78 A L, 89-94 (OT) Date Site Result 12/03/94 A L, 78-85 Manhattan 0-1 01/06/79 H L, 67-74 12/30/94 N W, 108-71 12/10/94 H W, 75-73 Date Site Result 12/04/79 H L, 51-58 11/28/03 N L, 65-70 01/26/80 A W, 70-61 Florida International 4-4 Kansas 0-2 01/03/81 H W, 73-68 Date Site Result Date Site Result Maryville 2-0 12/10/81 A W, 67-64 01/11/01 A L, 63-74 03/16/88 A L, 75-81 Date Site Result 02/25/82 H W, 86-57 02/03/01 H W, 78-63 03/16/96 A L, 57-72 12/06/76 H W, 116-46 01/05/02 H L, 72-82 12/18/76 A W, 2-0 03/03/82 N L, 62-66 02/02/02 A L, 55-71 Kansas State 0-2 12/17/82 A W, 66-51 02/01/03 A L, 63-65 Date Site Result Memphis 8-8 03/04/83 H W, 81-53 02/22/03 H W, 61-57 12/17/01 H L, 53-54(OT) Date Site Result 03/10/83 N W, 74-61 02/07/04 H W, 73-47 12/06/02 A L, 61-79 03/04/76 N W, 75-52 01/12/84 A L, 53-56 03/01/04 A W, 63-48 03/04/77 A L, 68-84 02/16/84 H W, 68-49 Kennesaw State 1-0 01/30/78 A L, 86-101 03/06/84 H W, 65-47 Florida State 1-1 Date Site Result 03/03/78 N L, 62-74 01/12/85 H W, 80-69 Date Site Result 01/04/88 H W, 83-66 11/18/78 H L, 81-91 02/16/85 A W, 86-72 1/26/83 A L, 67-75 01/30/79 H W, 65-63 01/18/86 A W, 74-64 Kentucky 2-5 11/28/93 H W, 66-43 02/09/80 A W, 68-63 02/24/86 H W, 71-57 Date Site Result Furman 1-2 01/26/81 H L, 61-79 03/05/86 H W, 85-72 11/18/77 H L, 80-82 Date Site Result 02/26/81 A W, 70-66 01/17/87 H W, 90-73 11/17/78 H W, 90-87 01/15/97 A L, 86-95 (3OT) 12/01/92 A W, 83-70 02/23/87 A W, 91-61 01/06/83 A L, 68-73 11/22/98 H W, 81-75 01/05/94 H W, 74-72 01/30/88 A W, 72-66 01/09/84 A W, 74-68 12/29/98 N L, 66-83 11/25/96 H L, 65-77 02/15/88 H W, 86-69 11/30/85 A L, 77-85 12/14/97 A L, 75-102 03/09/88 H W, 83-56 Georgia 0-10 12/20/86 H L, 68-79 03/11/99 A L, 61-71 01/23/89 H W, 68-64 Date Site Result 02/25/88 A L, 68-76 01/02/02 A W, 82-80(OT) 02/18/89 A W, 77-72 11/23/84 H L, 73-84 12/19/02 H W, 89-83 01/27/90 A W, 71-60 12/02/85 A L, 58-108 Lambuth 2-0 02/12/90 H W, 85-78 12/10/89 H L, 89-95 Date Site Result Memphis JV 1-0 01/08/89 H L, 66-68 01/21/91 A W, 90-47 12/08/90 H L, 62-80 Date Site Result 02/27/90 A L, 56-72 02/16/91 H W, 67-63 1976 A W, 77-35 01/25/92 H W, 83-69 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 77 ALL-TIMEALL-TIME RESULTSRESULTS

02/10/92 A W, 81-76 (OT) 03/03/96 N W, 70-63 11/15/97 H L, 60-61 01/18/97 H L, 73-74 (OT) 01/09/93 H W, 79-49 12/17/96 H W, 84-68 12/16/99 A L, 44-76 02/17/97 A W, 78-63 02/20/93 A L, 73-85 01/25/97 A L, 61-72 12/06/00 A L, 53-72 01/10/98 A W, 89-71 01/24/94 A W, 88-71 01/03/98 H W, 67-56 12/01/01 H W, 74-64 02/07/98 H W, 95-67 02/26/94 H W, 83-60 02/02/98 A W, 62-49 Oral Roberts 2-0 01/07/99 H W, 82-75 01/23/95 H W, 84-70 01/04/99 A W, 72-68 Date Site Result 02/04/99 A L, 73-76 02/25/95 A W, 95-68 01/30/99 H W, 58-48 01/22/92 H W, 83-76 12/04/99 H W, 85-81 01/20/96 A W, 108-74 01/27/00 A L, 57-76 12/10/93 H W, 81-55 02/08/00 A W, 67-58 02/19/96 H W, 108-75 02/24/00 H W, 76-63 02/29/00 N W, 76-57 03/02/96 N W, 99-73 Oregon 1-0 New Mexico State 2-2 South Florida 1-0 01/06/97 A W, 84-58 Date Site Result Date Site Result Date Site Result 02/01/97 H L, 78-81 12/03/93 N W, 79-74 02/22/01 A W, 77-70 01/12/90 H W, 79-64 01/24/98 A W, 99-77 01/10/02 A L, 67-88 Portland State 0-1 02/21/98 H W, 91-54 01/23/03 H L, 63-73 Southern Illinois 3-1 Date Site Result 01/21/99 H W, 99-72 01/29/04 A W, 52-51 Date Site Result 02/18/99 A W, 91-66 12/02/89 N L, 64-69 11/26/95 H W, 66-48 01/08/00 A W, 96-59 New Orleans 4-1 Quinnipiac 1-0 12/15/96 A L, 72-91 02/05/00 H W, 80-74 Date Site Result Date Site Result 01/28/03 A W, 87-63 01/27/01 H W, 82-51 11/24//03 H W, 76-62 Morris Brown College 1-0 12/29/01 H W, 77-54 12/27/86 N W, 89-59 Date Site Result 01/18/03 A L, 59-65 Southern Indiana 2-0 Radford 1-0 01/29/02 H W, 90-39 03/09/03 N W, 69-55 Date Site Result Date Site Result 03/02/93 H W, 89-77 Murray State 44-13 01/24/04 H W, 67-47 12/03/95 N W, 84-73 12/11/93 H W, 94-72 Date Site Result Norfolk State 1-0 12/04/75 H W, 66-50 Date Site Result San Francisco 0-2 Southern Miss 1-1 1976 A W, 55-44 11/29/03 N W, 80-58 Date Site Result Date Site Result 1976 N W, 64-57 11/26/89 N L, 57-82 1977 N W, 82-75 (OT) 01/22/77 A W, 79-52 North Alabama 2-0 12/14/91 A L, 54-70 12/17/79 A L, 65-77 02/11/77 H W, 92-63 Date Site Result 02/21/77 H W, 90-53 02/06/82 H W, 93-70 San Jose State 1-0 Southern University 1-0 01/23/78 A W, 89-65 02/22/82 A W, 81-53 Date Site Result Date Site Result 02/18/78 H W, 92-73 12/13/91 N W, 88-54 12/03/82 A W, 87-78 01/22/79 H W, 87-79 (OT) North Carolina 1-0 Shorter College 1-0 Date Site Result Tennessee 0-7 02/17/79 A L, 78-90 Date Site Result 3/21/04 N W, 67-62 Date Site Result 01/19/80 A W, 80-62 1976 H L, 69-73 1976 N L, 70-73 02/14/80 H W, 76-60 North Texas 3-3 Siena 1-0 03/02/77 N L, 66-87 01/17/81 A L, 72-73 Date Site Result 01/17/78 H L, 79-87 Date Site Result 02/12/81 H W, 75-74 01/06/01 A L, 72-85 1978 A L, 63-87 12/28/88 N W, 103-62 01/21/82 H W, 90-67 03/03/01 N L, 54-72 11/26/79 H L, 48-63 01/19/02 H L, 72-74 02/18/82 A W, 79-74 South Alabama 3-4 02/27/81 N L, 47-66 01/22/83 A W, 75-68 02/06/03 A W, 67-65 Date Site Result 03/14/84 A L, 52-70 02/19/83 H W, 96-68 02/12/04 H W, 64-55 12/19/80 N L, 50-51 03/09/83 N W, 84-73 03/07/04 N W, 81-66 Tennessee State 33-10 01/09/82 N W, 72-55 01/27/84 H W, 100-59 Date Site Result Northern Kentucky 1-1 11/26/85 N L, 63-79 02/11/84 A W, 84-67 01/14/80 A W, 84-52 Date Site Result 01/13/01 H L, 71-79 01/28/85 A W, 77-66 02/04/80 H W, 69-55 01/04/80 A L, 69-70 02/14/02 H W, 71-66 02/11/85 H W, 87-69 12/08/80 H W, 84-67 11/28/86 N W, 70-69 01/16/03 A L, 58-72 01/11/86 H W, 102-68 01/19/81 A W, 80-65 01/22/04 H W, 56-55 02/17/86 A W, 87-71 Notre Dame 0-1 12/05/81 H W, 53-43 01/10/87 A L, 66-72 Date Site Result South Carolina 1-1 01/16/82 A W, 71-66 02/16/87 H W, 101-83 03/23/-4 A L, 46-59 Date Site Result 11/26/82 H W, 88-67 03/04/87 N W, 72-64 03/12/86 A W, 78-77 (OT) 02/01/83 A W, 77-68 Oklahoma 1-0 01/31/87 A W, 91-56 01/23/88 H W, 74-70 Date Site Result 1216/02 A L, 50-65 02/29/88 A L, 60-82 02/26/87 H W,111-64 11/25/85 N L, 75-83 South Carolina State 3-0 01/30/89 A W, 71-68 02/05/88 A W, 90-72 Date Site Result 02/11/89 H W, 93-78 Oklahoma State 0-1 02/20/88 H W, 91-61 03/12/86 A W, 78-77 (OT) 03/06/89 H L, 66-73 Date Site Result 01/09/89 H W, 81-53 12/14/02 A W, 70-57 01/20/90 H L, 61-79 01/03/91 N L, 70-88 02/04/89 A W, 81-61 12/22/03 H W, 76-54 02/19/90 A W, 71-65 01/15/90 A L, 74-77 Ole Miss 3-13 03/05/90 N L, 74-82 02/24/90 H W, 67-53 Date Site Result Southeast Missouri 16-4 01/14/91 H W, 95-72 01/28/91 H W, 77-67 12/14/78 N L, 61-68 Date Site Result 02/23/91 A L, 81-91 02/09/91 A W, 63-62 12/13/79 N W, 69-63 01/11/92 H W, 81-57 01/04/92 A L, 69-72 01/18/92 A W, 94-68 01/08/82 A L, 66-67 02/24/92 A W, 82-67 02/17/92 H W, 99-69 02/01/92 H W, 88-80 12/17/83 A L, 72-84 01/30/93 A W, 65-58 02/01/93 A W, 96-63 01/13/93 H L, 72-78 01/31/85 H L, 66-77 02/27/93 H W, 75-65 02/11/93 A W,105-103 (2OT) 03/01/93 H W, 79-56 12/21/85 A L, 80-95 01/17/94 A W, 70-67 01/19/94 H L, 59-68 01/15/94 A W, 80-69 01/03/87 H L, 63-95 02/14/94 H L, 64-68 02/05/94 A L, 80-86 02/09/94 H L, 76-79 12/17/87 A L, 63-77 03/05/94 N W, 71-70 03/06/94 N L, 66-88 01/14/95 H W, 105-60 01/02/91 N L, 59-78 01/16/95 H W, 73-64 02/13/95 A W, 77-74 12/29/94 N L, 56-103 01/18/95 A L, 56-68 02/11/95 A W, 78-67 02/18/95 H L, 70-76 01/29/96 H W, 68-51 11/24/95 H W, 88-86 01/13/96 H W, 78-64 02/24/96 A L, 67-74 11/22/96 A L, 60-94 03/05/95 N L, 71-83 02/12/96 A L, 81-82 01/16/96 H W, 70-52 78 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL ALL-TIMEALL-TIME RESULTSRESULTS

02/10/96 A W, 73-60 01/14/98 H L, 55-74 02/21/79 A W, 73-69 12/30/83 A L, 69-72 01/08/97 H W, 64-61 12/05/98 H W, 74-63 02/02/80 H W, 63-49 03/17/85 N L, 83-90 02/13/97 A L, 79-82 01/12/99 A L, 63-85 02/16/81 A W, 75-62 12/09/85 A L, 78-103 01/17/98 H W, 76-74 01/15/00 A L, 60-77 01/24/83 A W, 75-68 12/02/86 H L, 71-78 02/12/00 H W, 90-82 02/14/98 A W, 80-78 12/10/00 A W, 87-74 02/21/83 H W, 86-65 12/09/88 A L, 51-83 01/14/99 A W, 89-50 12/09/01 H L64-68(OT) 01/23/84 H W, 76-55 02/07/89 H L, 64-77 02/11/99 H W, 81-79 11/25/02 A W, 71-59 02/07/85 A W, 86-79 02/28/90 A L, 64-80 02/23/99 H L, 79-82 11/21/03 H W, 65-52 01/10/85 A W, 95-55 01/15/93 H L, 77-97 01/22/00 H W, 84-66 02/14/85 H W, 80-64 11/29/98 A L, 62-83 02/19/00 A W, 62-38 TCU 1-0 01/16/92 A W, 90-69 02/01/01 A W, 85-83 11/17/00 H W, 90-68 Date Site Result 02/03/92 H W,110-66 02/24/01 H W, 75-70 11/16/01 A W, 77-57 12/17/88 N W, 70-53 01/18/93 A W, 76-54 01/17/02 H L, 66-71 12/28/02 H W, 83-62 Texas Southern 1-0 02/08/93 H W, 81-73 02/22/02 A L, 62-66 12/15/03 A W, 82-63 Date Site Result 01/03/94 A W, 83-65 01/04/03 H W, 74-62 01/31/94 H W, 84-60 03/01/03 A L, 73-84 Tennessee Tech 38-28 12/12/99 N W, 76-55 01/05/95 H W,105-96 03/11/03 A L, 83-86 Date TENNESSEESite TECH Result Texas Tech 0-1 01/30/95 A W, 95-89 02/05/04 H L,68-70 2OT 02/16/76MT Trails, A 37-28 L, 58-99 Date Site Result 01/27/96 H W, 96-78 02/26/04 A L, 71-79 1976 N L, 68-84 11/24/89 N L, 61-76 02/26/96 A W, 76-70 03/09/04 A W, 79-57 01/10/77 A L, 67-97 01/27/97 A W, 76-36 02/05/77 H W, 80-78 Troy State 2-0 West Virginia 1-1 02/22/97 H W, 68-50 01/14/78 H L, 81-88 Date Site Result Date Site Result 01/05/98 H L, 32-57 02/15/78 A L, 66-81 12/11/92 H W, 88-65 12/28/84 N W, 93-67 01/31/98 A L, 71-83 03/02/78 N L, 68-96 02/19/94 A W, 71-59 12/21/96 N L, 60-77 03/01/98 N W, 59-58 01/13/79 A L, 73-107 UAB 2-3 01/02/99 A L, 70-90 Wichita State 1-0 12/14/79 N L,68-71 (OT) Date Site Result 01/28/99 H W, 88-71 Date Site Result 01/10/80 H W, 72-57 11/23/90 N L, 68-76 01/29/00 A L, 70-73 11/30/90 N W, 63-44 02/07/80 A L, 69-72 12/29/97 H W, 65-41 02/26/00 H W, 78-77 02/29/80 N L, 70-72 11/19/98 A W, 73-63 12/05/01 H W, 73-55 Wisconsin 1-0 01/08/81 A W, 76-66 11/19/99 H L, 67-70 (OT) Date Site Result 02/05/81 H W, 81-78 Vanderbilt 10-7 11/28/00 A L, 71-76 11/29/86 N W, 69-56 02/28/81 N L, 79-87 Date Site Result 12/19/81 H L, 67-81 Union (Tenn.) 6-3 12/01/76 H W, 91-26 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1 01/30/82 A L, 68-74 Date Site Result 1977 A W, 89-41 Date Site Result 01/15/83 A W, 74-72 01/13/76 H L, 76-83 12/11/78 H W, 69-67 12/07/02 N L, 60-62 02/12/83 H W, 95-77 02/28/76 A W, 95-94 02/26/79 A W, 74-70 01/07/84 A W, 70-66 01/15/77 H W, 91-88 11/24/79 A W, 67-66 Xavier 2-2 03/03/84 H W, 85-64 02/28/77 A L, 90-93 (OT) 02/28/80 N W, 76-57 Date Site Result 03/07/84 H W, 71-64 12/10/77 A W, 80-69 12/06/80 H L, 88-89 12/05/97 N L, 62-78 01/07/85 H W, 62-58 01/09/78 A W, 92-84 02/03/82 A W, 76-71 12/15/00 N L, 89-92 02/21/85 A L,86-92 (OT) 11/30/78 A L, 80-91 01/19/83 A W, 86-81 12/23/01 A W, 68-60 03/05/85 H W, 67-61 01/15/79 H W, 67-60 02/16/83 H W, 73-66 (OT) Yale 1-0 01/06/86 A L, 58-77 12/16/83 N W, 74-62 01/17/84 H L, 60-66 Date Site Result 02/03/86 H W, 72-69 UNC-Asheville 4-0 01/31/84 A L, 67-83 12/28/92 N W, 66-50 03/06/86 H W, 66-63 Date Site Result 01/06/88 A L, 67-70 01/05/87 A L, 74-78 01/13/89 A W, 88-50 12/06/88 H W, 81-73 Youngstown State 10-0 02/02/87 H W, 94-85 01/13/90 H W, 90-61 02/15/90 A L, 70-88 Date Site Result 03/05/87 A L, 67-71 12/12/98 A W, 77-63 02/06/91 H L, 66-79 01/19/84 H W, 87-59 01/09/88 H W, 63-55 12/21/99 H W, 74-61 01/30/92 A L, 61-90 02/23/84 A W, 75-59 03/03/88 A L, 79-83 01/19/85 A W, 91-81 (OT) UNC-Greensboro 1-0 03/10/88 H W, 79-62 Wagner 1-1 02/23/85 H W, 87-74 Date Site Result 01/16/89 A L, 65-74 Date Site Result 01/25/86 H W, 97-72 12/21/00 N W, 69-66 02/25/89 H W, 73-65 12/29/88 A L, 75-80 (OT) 02/10/86 A W, 97-72 01/08/90 H L, 49-71 UNLV 1-0 12/29/92 A W, 73-53 01/24/87 A W, 93-82 02/03/90 A L, 69-79 Date Site Result Western Carolina 1-0 02/09/87 H W, 76-55 01/26/91 H L, 58-64 12/06/97 A W, 85-82 (OT) Date Site Result 01/16/88 A W, 74-73 02/11/91 A L, 70-86 12/06/91 H W, 76-65 02/22/88 H W, 80-78 03/05/91 A L, 59-84 Utah 0-1 01/20/92 A L, 80-86 Date Site Result Western Kentucky 13-19 02/15/92 H L, 92-93 (OT) 12/14/078 N 74-82 Date Site Result 01/23/93 A L, 72-91 UT-Arlington 2-0 02/26/77 H W, 89-81 02/15/93 H W, 77-71 Date Site Result 01/28/78 H W, 74-70 03/09/93 A L, 73-80 12/16/88 N W, 73-62 02/25/78 A L, 63-83 01/29/94 H W, 74-70 12/04/93 A W, 87-66 01/27/79 A W, 86-79 02/17/94 A L, 74-83 02/24/79 H W, 82-63 01/28/95 H L, 48-69 UT-Martin 31-4 12/03/79 H W, 54-49 02/09/95 A W, 66-63 Date Site Result 01/24/80 H W, 60-46 01/11/96 A W, 88-57 01/24/76 H W, 91-66 02/21/80 A W, 56-53 02/15/96 H W, 75-64 02/24/76 A W, 81-76 01/22/81 A L, 76-77 01/11/97 H L, 61-71 03/04/76 N W, 87-79 02/19/81 H L, 88-94 02/08/97 A W, 71-65 03/02/77 N W, 69-67 01/14/82 A L, 63-67 02/28/97 N L, 56-59 1978 A W, 89-61 02/13/82 H W, 69-62 01/07/98 A W, 59-56 03/01/78 A W, 70-54 12/08/82 H W, 71-64

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17. Jessica Beaty (1994-97) ...... 1,056 8. Kelly Chastain (1997-00) ...... 199 18. Kelly Chastain (1997-00) ...... 994 9. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 194 19. Cortney Neeley (1996-99) ...... 981 10. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 191 20. Lianne Beck (1986-89) ...... 968 BLOCKS SCORING AVERAGE 1. Kay Willbanks (1984-86) ...... 190 1. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 18.5 2. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 173 2. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 18.2 3. Kelly Chastain (1997-00) ...... 115 3. Robin Hendrix (1981-82) ...... 17.7 4. Jonelda Buck (1996-99) ...... 105 4. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002)...... 17.4 5. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 89 5. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 17.2 6. Stephanie Capley (1988-91) ...... 65 6. Alice Lawrence (1985, 87) ...... 16.6 7. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 64 7. Liz Hannah (1977-78) ...... 16.5 8. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 63 8. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 16.0 9. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 62 9. Ester Coleman (1980-81) ...... 15.9 10. Tia Stovall (2002-present) ...... 55 10. Sandy Brown (1988-89) ...... 15.4 FIELD GOALS MADE REBOUNDING 1. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 881 1. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 992 2. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 780 Natalie Sneed is tied for first with Jonelda Buck 2. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 908 3. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 768 for most games played with 118. 3. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 887 4. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 733 4. Stephanie Capley (1988-91) ...... 770 5. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 722 GAMES 5. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 750 6. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 608 t1. Natalie Sneed (1995-98) ...... 118 6. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 749 7. Stephanie Capley (1988-91) ...... 578 t1. Jonelda Buck (1996-99) ...... 118 7. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 692 8. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 541 3. Cortney Neeley (1996-99) ...... 117 8. Kay Willbanks (1984-86)...... 688 9. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 528 4. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 116 9. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002)...... 686 10. Jonelda Buck (1996-99) ...... 523 t5. Cyndi Lindley-Allen (1982-84, 86) ...... 115 10. Joanne Aluka (1997, 99-2002) ...... 644 t5. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 115 11. Cyndi Lindley-Allen (1982-84, 86) ...... 633 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED t5. Janet Ross (1984-87) ...... 115 12. Jessica Beaty (1994-97) ...... 626 1. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 1,622 t5. Kelly Chastain (1997-00) ...... 115 13. Robin Hendrix (1981-82) ...... 620 2. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 1,601 9. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 114 14. Keisha McClinic (2000-04) ...... 593 3. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 1,477 t10. Sherry Smith (1980-83) ...... 113 15. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 590 4. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 1,337 t10. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 113 5. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 1,300 t10. Carlita Elder (1996-99) ...... 113 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 6. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 1,274 t10. Stephanie Capley (1988-91) ...... 113 1. Robin Hendrix (1981-82) ...... 13.8 7. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 1,263 2. Patrice Amos (1977-78) ...... 10.1 8. Stephanie Capley (1988-91) ...... 1,236 GAMES STARTED 3. Sherry McKinney (1978) ...... 9.5 9. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 1,136 1. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 116 4. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 8.9 10. Kay Willbanks (1984-86) ...... 957 2. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 114 5. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 8.6 3. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 113 6. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 8.3 4. Jonelda Buck (1996-99 ) ...... 109 7. Niki Bonner (1992) ...... 7.9 5. Stephanie Capley (1988-91)...... 107 8. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 7.9 6. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 103 9. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 7.8 7. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 96 10. Ester Coleman (1980-81)...... 7.8 t8. Cortney Neeley (1996-99) ...... 97 ASSISTS t8. Sherry Smith (1980-83) ...... 92 10. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 91 1. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 605 2. Cortney Neeley (1996-99) ...... 428 SCORING 3. Sherry Smith (1980-83) ...... 403 1. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 2,148 4. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 399 2. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 1,971 5. Jessica McClure (1998-2002) ...... 397 3. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 1,969 6. Julie Morrison (1990-93) ...... 370 4. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 1,946 7. Janet Ross (1984-87) ...... 355 5. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 1,943 8. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 351 6. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 1,834 9. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 338 t7. Stephanie Capley (1988-91)...... 1,464 10. Lianne Beck (1986-89) ...... 334 t7. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 1,464 STEALS 9. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 1,452 1. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 294 10. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 1,378 2. Keisha McClinic (2000-04) ...... 246 11. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 1,348 3. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 226 12. Kay Willbanks (1984-86) ...... 1,236 4. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 221 13. Jonelda Buck (1996-99 ) ...... 1,223 5. Jessica McClure (1998-2002) ...... 213 14. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 1,181 6. Cortney Neeley (1996-99) ...... 207 15. Joanne Aluka (1997, 99-2002) ...... 1,090 Heather Prater dished out a school record 605 7. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 205 16. Carlita Elder (1996-99) ...... 1,065 assists from 1993-96. 80 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL CAREERCAREER RECORDSRECORDS

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE CONSEC. DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING 1. Daphne Newsom (1981-82) ...... 875 1. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 60 2 Janet Ross (1984-87) ...... 844 2. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 36 3. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 808 t2. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 36 4. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 803 4. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 31 5. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 784 5. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 30 6. Liz Hannah (1977-78) ...... 779 t6. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 27 7. Lianne Beck (1986-89) ...... 778 t6. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 27 8. Jessica Beaty (1994-97) ...... 772 t6. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 27 9. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 764 9. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 26 10. Lindi Dye (1980-81) ...... 763 10. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 24 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 224 1. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 38 2. Kristi Brown (1990-93) ...... 206 2. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 37 3. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 182 3. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 36 4. Sandy Brown (1988-89) ...... 166 4. Robin Hendrix (1981-82) ...... 33 5. Jessica Beaty (1994-97) ...... 140 5. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 29 6. Kelly Chastain (1997-00) ...... 129 6. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 25 7. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 115 7. Kay Willbanks (1984-86) ...... 24 8. Cortney Neeley (1996-99) ...... 106 8. Patrice Amos (1977-78) ...... 20 9. Paula Penttila (1999-03) ...... 100 t9. Stephanie Capley (1988-91) ...... 16 10. Keisha McClinic (2000-04) ...... 97 t9. Pippa Gipson (1990-91) ...... 16 Jamie Thomatis holds the record for field goal percentage in a career at .555. 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Kristi Brown (1990-93) ...... 579 2. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 525 1. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 555 3. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 502 2. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 548 4. Jessica Beaty (1994-97) ...... 425 3. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 543 5. Sandy Brown (1988-89) ...... 408 4. Patrice Amos (1977-78) ...... 531 6. Kelly Chastain (1997-00) ...... 395 5. Pippa Gipson (1990-91) ...... 528 7. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 393 6. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 528 t8. Paula Penttila (1999-03) ...... 332 7. Jonelda Buck (1996-99) ...... 527 t8 Keisha McClinic (2000-04) ...... 332 8. Bama Burrell (1998-99) ...... 524 10. Cortney Neeley (1996-99) ...... 245 9. Kay Willbanks (1984-86) ...... 522 t10. Ilena Portik (1979-80) ...... 513 3-PT FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE t10. Joanne Aluka (1997, 99-2002) ...... 513 1. Janet Ross (1984-87) ...... 520 FREE THROWS MADE 2. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 446 3. Sandy Brown (1988-89) ...... 407 1. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 518 4. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 396 2. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 450 5. Shana Wright (1989-92) ...... 391 3. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 386 6. Kristi Brown (1990-93) ...... 356 4. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 383 7. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 347 5. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 309 8. Natalie Sneed (1995-98) ...... 341 6. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 298 9. Paula Penttila (1999-03) ...... 337 7. Jessica Beaty (1994-97) ...... 288 10. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 293 8. Stephanie Capley (1988-91) ...... 280 9. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 278 DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING 10. Maggie Cox (1991-94) ...... 266 1. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 108 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED t2. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 100 1. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 678 t2. Priscilla Robinson (1991-94) ...... 100 2. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 587 4. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 98 3. Jamie Thomatis (1998-2002) ...... 556 5. Tawanya Mucker (1986-89) ...... 92 4. Kim Webb (1984-87) ...... 520 6. Stephanie Capley (1988-91)...... 80 5. Jennifer McFall (1982-85) ...... 475 7. Patrice Holmes (2001-present) ...... 74 6. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 464 8. Heather Prater (1993-96) ...... 70 7. Maggie Cox (1991-94) ...... 415 9. Sherry Tucker (1992-95) ...... 69 8. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 410 t10. Sharon McClanahan (1976-79) ...... 64 9. Jessica Beaty (1994-97) ...... 373 t10. Holly Hoover (1982-84) ...... 64 10. Stephanie Capley (1988-91) ...... 371

Priscilla Robinson recorded a school record 38 double doubles in her career.

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SCORING FIELD GOALS MADE 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88...... 671 1. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88...... 265 1. Sandy Brown ...... 1987-88 ...... 8 4 2. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2000-01...... 639 2. Kim Webb ...... 1986-87...... 245 2. Sandy Brown ...... 1988-89 ...... 8 2 3. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89...... 620 3. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89...... 242 t3. Kristi Brown ...... 1989-90 ...... 7 1 4. Kim Webb ...... 1986-87...... 610 4. Kim Webb ...... 1984-85...... 234 t3. Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95 ...... 7 1 5. Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95...... 583 5. Kim Webb ...... 1985-86...... 228 5. Heather Prater ...... 1994-95 ...... 6 9 6. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92...... 573 t6. Sharon McClanahan...... 1978-79...... 222 6. Kristi Brown ...... 1990-91 ...... 6 0 7. Robin Hendrix ...... 1980-81...... 571 t6. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2000-01...... 222 7. Heather Prater ...... 1993-94 ...... 5 8 8. Sharon McClanahan...... 1978-79...... 563 8. Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95...... 221 t8. Patrice Holmes ...... 2003-04 ...... 5 7 9. Kim Webb ...... 1985-86...... 550 9. Liz Hannah ...... 1977-78...... 218 t8. Jessica Beaty ...... 1994-95 ...... 5 7 10. Holly Hoover...... 1982-83...... 546 10. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92...... 210 t9. Kristi Brown ...... 1991-92 ...... 5 3 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED t9. Janet Ross ...... 1986-87 ...... 5 3 SCORING AVERAGE t9. Sherry Tucker ...... 1993-94 ...... 5 3 1. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88...... 23.1 1. Liz Hannah ...... 1977-78...... 505 2. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89...... 23.0 2. Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95...... 503 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3. Kim Webb ...... 1986-87...... 22.6 3. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88...... 499 1. Sandy Brown ...... 1988-89 ...... 226 4. Sharon McClanahan...... 1978-79...... 21.7 4. Kim Webb ...... 1986-87...... 473 2. Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95 ...... 213 5. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2000-01...... 21.3 5. Sharon McClanahan...... 1978-79...... 461 3. Sandy Brown ...... 1987-88 ...... 182 6. Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95...... 20.8 6. Jennifer McFall ...... 1982-83...... 447 4. Kristi Brown ...... 1989-90 ...... 176 7. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92...... 20.5 7. Robin Hendrix ...... 1980-81...... 427 t5. Kristi Brown ...... 1990-91 ...... 167 8. Robin Hendrix ...... 1980-81...... 19.7 8. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89...... 418 t5. Sherry Tucker ...... 1993-94 ...... 167 9. Priscilla Robinson...... 1992-93...... 18.7 9. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2000-01...... 417 7. Jessica Beaty ...... 1996-97 ...... 161 10. Kim Webb ...... 1985-86...... 18.3 10. Alice Lawrence ...... 1984-85...... 414 8. Heather Prater ...... 1993-94 ...... 146 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE t9. Kristi Brown ...... 1991-92 ...... 144 REBOUNDING t9. Jessica Beaty ...... 1994-95 ...... 144 1. Jamie Thomatis ...... 1998-99...... 626 1. Robin Hendrix ...... 1980-81...... 448 2. Jonelda Buck ...... 1995-96...... 610 3-PT FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE 2. Patrice Amos ...... 1977-78...... 355 3. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89...... 579 3. Jennifer McFall ...... 1984-85...... 328 1. Janet Ross ...... 1986-87 ...... 520 4. Kim Webb ...... 1984-85...... 571 4. Holly Hoover...... 1982-83...... 315 t2. Heather Prater ...... 1992-93 ...... 511 5. Kim Webb ...... 1985-86...... 569 5. Pippa Gipson ...... 1989-90...... 286 t2. Heather Prater ...... 1994-95 ...... 511 6. Priscilla Robinson...... 1990-91...... 562 6. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88...... 268 t4. Sandy Brown ...... 1987-88 ...... 462 7. Patrice Amos ...... 1976-77...... 553 7. Sherry McKinney...... 1977-78...... 267 t4. Stephanie Capley ...... 1989-90 ...... 462 t8. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92...... 548 8. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92...... 243 6. Cortney Neeley ...... 1998-99 ...... 460 t8. Joanne Aluka ...... 1999-00...... 548 9. Ester Coleman...... 1979-80...... 241 7. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2000-01 ...... 447 10. Priscilla Robinson...... 1993-94...... 545 t10. Ilena Portik ...... 1979-80...... 240 8. Priscilla Robinson...... 1992-93 ...... 421 t10. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89...... 240 FREE THROWS MADE 9. Sherry Tucker ...... 1991-92 ...... 410 10. Kristi Brown ...... 1989-90 ...... 403 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2000-01...... 161 1. Robin Hendrix ...... 1980-81...... 15.5 2. Robin Hendrix ...... 1980-81...... 157 DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING 2. Patrice Amos ...... 1977-78...... 12.7 3. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92...... 153 t1. Holly Hoover...... 1982-83 ...... 2 9 3. Jennifer McFall ...... 1984-85...... 10.9 4. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88...... 141 t1. Jennifer McFall ...... 1982-83 ...... 2 9 4. Robin Hendrix ...... 1981-82...... 10.8 5. Holly Hoover...... 1982-83...... 140 t1. Kim Webb ...... 1984-85 ...... 2 9 5. Pippa Gipson ...... 1989-90...... 10.2 6. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89...... 136 t1. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88 ...... 2 9 6. Sharon McClanahan...... 1975-76...... 10.2 7. Priscilla Robinson...... 1990-91...... 132 t1. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2000-01 ...... 2 9 7. Holly Hoover...... 1982-83...... 10.1 8. Priscilla Robinson...... 1992-93...... 123 t1. Patrice Holmes ...... 2002-03 ...... 2 9 8. Sherry McKinney...... 1977-78...... 9.5 t9. Sharon McClanahan...... 1978-79...... 119 t6. Kim Webb ...... 1985-86 ...... 2 8 9. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88...... 9.2 t9. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2001-02...... 119 t6. Sandy Brown ...... 1987-88 ...... 2 8 10. Jennifer McFall ...... 1981-82...... 9.1 10. Kim Webb ...... 1986-87...... 117 t6. Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95 ...... 2 8 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED t6. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2001-02 ...... 2 8 ASSISTS t9. Kim Webb ...... 1986-87 ...... 2 7 1. Robin Hendrix ...... 1980-81...... 220 1. Heather Prater ...... 1994-95...... 185 t9. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89 ...... 2 7 2. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92...... 207 2. Jessica McClure...... 1999-00...... 153 t9. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92 ...... 2 7 3. Christy Scruggs ...... 1988-89...... 147 3. Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89...... 205 t4. Sherry Smith...... 1979-80...... 145 4. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88...... 201 DOUBLE-DOUBLES t4. Cortney Neeley ...... 1996-97...... 145 5. Holly Hoover...... 1982-83...... 200 1. Robin Hendrix ...... 1980-81 ...... 2 5 6. Heather Prater ...... 1993-94...... 144 6. Jamie Thomatis ...... 2000-01...... 196 2. Jennifer McFall ...... 1984-85 ...... 1 8 7. Heather Prater ...... 1992-93...... 141 7. Sharon McClanahan...... 1978-79...... 191 t3. Patrice Amos ...... 1977-78 ...... 1 7 8. Patrice Holmes ...... 2002-03...... 140 8. Pippa Gipson ...... 1989-90...... 189 t3. Holly Hoover...... 1982-83 ...... 1 7 9. Lori Gross...... 1985-86...... 136 9. Priscilla Robinson...... 1990-91...... 174 t5. Tawanya Mucker...... 1987-88 ...... 1 4 10. Heather Prater ...... 1995-96...... 135 10. Kim Webb ...... 1986-87...... 167 t5. Pippa Gipson ...... 1989-90 ...... 1 4 7. Priscilla Robinson...... 1991-92 ...... 1 3 STEALS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE t8. Sherry McKinney...... 1977-78 ...... 1 2 1. Keisha McClinic ...... 2003-04...... 112 1. Daphne Newsom ...... 1981-82...... 955 t8. Kay Willbanks ...... 1984-85 ...... 1 2 2. Patrice Holmes ...... 2002-03...... 9 2 2. Jessica Beaty ...... 1993-94...... 912 t10.Tawanya Mucker...... 1988-89 ...... 1 1 3. Kim Webb ...... 1985-86...... 9 1 3. Janet Ross ...... 1986-87...... 900 t10.Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95 ...... 1 1 4. Patrice Holmes ...... 2003-04...... 8 4 4. Kristi Brown ...... 1991-92...... 886 5. Kim Webb ...... 1984-85...... 8 0 5. Heather Prater ...... 1995-96...... 875 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS t6. Alice Lawrence ...... 1984-85...... 7 6 6. Heather Prater ...... 1994-95...... 867 MOST CHARGES t6. Eva Lemeh...... 1982-83...... 7 6 7. Janet Ross ...... 1985-86...... 865 23, Maggie Cox, 1993-94 t6. Cortney Neeley ...... 1996-97...... 7 6 8. Stephanie Capley ...... 1990-91...... 841 t7. Sherry Tucker ...... 1994-95...... 7 1 9. Lianne Beck...... 1987-88...... 840 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS t7. Bama Burrell ...... 1998-99...... 7 1 10. Sandy Brown ...... 1988-89...... 824 28, Stephanie Capley, 1990-91

82 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL INDIVIDUALINDIVIDUAL GAMEGAME

POINTS 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED t1. 42, Kim Webb ...... Eastern Kentucky (02/21/87) 1. 17, Sandy Brown ...... Kentucky (02/25/88) t1. 41, Tawanya Mucker ...... Austin Peay (01/25/88) t2. 15, Kristi Brown ...... Morehead State (01/12/90) t1. 41, Tawanya Mucker ...... Miss. College (12/02/88) t2. 15, Kristi Brown ...... Chattanooga (02/15/91) 4. 39, Sharon McClanahan ...... Vanderbilt (12/11/78) t2. 15, Sherry Tucker ...... Eastern Kentucky (02/26/95) t5. 38, Kathy Riley ...... Kentucky (11/18/77) t5. 14, Sandy Brown ...... Austin Peay (02/27/88) t5. 38, Tawanya Mucker ...... Tennessee State (02/05/88) t5. 14, Sandy Brown ...... Texas Christian (12/17/88) t5. 38, Sherry Tucker ...... Murray State (02/13/95) t7. 13, Janet Ross ...... Tennessee Tech (02/02/87) t8. 37, Jamie Thomatis ...... Tennessee State (02/23/99) t7. 13, Sandy Brown ...... Western Kentucky (02/07/89) t8. 37, Jennifer McFall ...... East Tennessee (12/17/84) t7. 13, Sherry Tucker ...... Morehead State (02/25/95) t8. 37, Kim Webb ...... Youngstown State (01/24/87) t7. 13, Erica Lufkin ...... Tennessee Tech (02/12/00) t8. 37, Jamie Thomatis ...... Western Kentucky (02/01/01) 3-PT FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE 1. 1.000 (8-8), Kristi Brown ...... Tennessee Tech (02/15/92) REBOUNDS 2. .889 (8-9), Heather Prater ...... Chattanooga (02/06/95) t1. 27, Robin Hendrix ...... Tennessee State (12/08/80) 3. .875 (7-8), Sandy Brown ...... Clemson (12/03/88) t2. 25, Robin Hendrix ...... Western Kentucky (01/22/81) 4. .857 (6-7), Sherry Tucker ...... Austin Peay (02/20/95) t2. 25, Jennifer McFall ...... UT-Martin (02/14/85) t5. .833 (5-6), Janet Ross ...... Murray State (02/16/87) t4. 21, Patrice Amos ...... Union (01/09/78) t5. .833 (5-6), Kelly Chastain ...... Southeast Missouri (02/08/00) t4. 21, Patrice Amos ...... Austin Peay (01/21/78) t5. .833 (5-6), Heather Prater ...... Eastern Kentucky (01/21/95) t4. 21, Jennifer McFall ...... West Virginia (12/28/84) t5. .833 (5-6), Heather Prater ...... Georgia State (12/16/95) t4. 21, Priscilla Robinson ...... Arkansas State (12/01/90) FREE THROWS MADE 8. 20, seven times t1. 15, Jamie Thomatis ...... North Texas (01/19/02) FIELD GOALS MADE t1. 15, Robin Hendrix ...... Tennessee State (01/16/82) 1. 20, Tawanya Mucker ...... Miss. College (12/02/88) 2. 14, Tawanya Mucker ...... Western Kentucky (02/07/89) t2. 18, Kim Webb ...... Eastern Kentucky (02/21/87) t3. 13, Ester Coleman ...... Memphis (02/09/80) t2. 18, Tawanya Mucker ...... Austin Peay (01/25/88) t3. 13, Kim Webb ...... Vanderbilt (01/17/84) t4. 17, Sharon McClanahan ...... Vanderbilt (12/11/78) t3. 13, Alice Lawrence ...... Youngstown State (01/24/87) t4. 17, Tawanya Mucker ...... Georgia State (11/27/87) t3. 13, Tawanya Mucker ...... Youngstown State (01/16/88) 6. 16, Alice Lawrence ...... Eastern Kentucky (02/21/87) t3. 13, Priscilla Robinson ...... Murray State (01/15/94) 7. 15, 10 times t3. 13, Pippa Gipson ...... Georgia (12/10/89) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 9. 12, 10 times 1. 33, Liz Hannah ...... Western Kentucky (02/26/77) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 2. 30, Liz Hannah ...... Tennessee Tech (01/10/77) 1. 22, Robin Hendrix ...... Tennessee State (01/16/82) t3. 29, Kim Webb ...... Eastern Kentucky (02/21/87) 2. 19, Carlita Elder ...... UNLV (12/06/97) t3. 29, Tawanya Mucker ...... Austin Peay (01/25/88) t3. 18, Jamie Thomatis ...... North Texas (01/19/02) t5. 28, Sharon McClanahan ...... Murray State (02/17/79) t3. 18, Sharon McClanahan ...... Chattanooga (12/02/78) t5. 28, Tawanya Mucker ...... Miss. College (12/02/88) t5. 17, Robin Hendrix ...... Western Kentucky (01/22/81) t5. 28, Michelle Jackson ...... Tennessee State (02/11/93) t5. 17, Tawanya Mucker ...... Youngstown State 01/16/88) t8. 27, Sharon McClanahan ...... Vanderbilt (12/11/78) t5. 17, Tia Stovall ...... Alabama (01/08/04) t8. 27, Tawanya Mucker ...... Youngstown State (02/22/88) t7. 16, Kathy Riley ...... Memphis (11/18/78) 10. 26, two times t8. 16, Alice Lawrence ...... Youngstown State (01/24/87) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 att.) t7. 16, Tawanya Mucker ...... Tennessee Tech (01/16/89) FREE THROWS PERCENTAGE (min. 9 att.) 1. 1.000 (12-12), Kristi Brown ...... Tennessee Tech (02/15/92) 1. 1.000 (14), Tawanya Mucker ...... Western Kentucky (02/07/89) 2 1.000 (10-10), Jonelda Buck ...... Chattanooga (01/02/96) 2. 1.000 (13), Kim Webb ...... Vanderbilt (01/17/84) t3. .933 (14-15), Stephanie Capley ...... Tennessee State (02/20/88) 3. 1.000 (12), Sherry Smith ...... Jackson State (12/28/80) t3. .933 (14-15), Jonelda Buck ...... Georgia Southern (12/16/95) t4. 1.000 (10), Trena Smiley ...... Tennessee State (12/08/80) t5. .928 (13-14), Jamie Thomatis ...... Tennessee State (02/23/99) t4. 1.000 (10), Stephanie Capley ...... Chattanooga (01/09/91) t5. .917 (11-12), Cassandra Howard ...... Vanderbilt (12/06/80) t4. 1.000 (10), Priscilla Robinson ...... Tennessee Tech (03/05/91) t6. .909 (10-11), Robin Hendrix ...... Austin Peay (01/15/81) t4. 1.000 (10), Heather Prater...... Eastern Kentucky (02/17/96) t6. .909 (10-11), Priscilla Robinson ...... UT-Martin (03/01/94) t8. 1.000 (9), Robin Hendrix ...... Tennessee State (01/19/81) 9. .900 (9-10), Janet Ross ...... Murray State (02/16/87) t8. 1.000 (9), Janet Ross ...... Murray State (02/17/85) 10. .867 (13-15), Alice Lawrence ...... Tennessee Tech (02/02/87) t8. 1.000 (9), Stephanie Capley ...... Morehead State (01/21/91) STEALS ASSISTS 1. 9, Sherry Tucker ...... Austin Peay (02/20/95) 1. 14, Jennifer McFall ...... Chattanooga (01/16/85) T2. 8, Keisha McClinic ...... Western Kentucky (02/05/04) t2. 13, Sherry Smith ...... Central Missouri (12/15/79) t2. 8, Keisha McClinic ...... New Orleans (01/24/04) t2. 13, Jan Zitney ...... Union (02/28/76) t2 8, Patrice Holmes ...... Southern Illinois (1/22/03) t2. 13, Jan Zitney ...... Memphis (03/04/76) t2. 8, Jennifer McFall ...... Murray State (02/18/82) 5. 12, Jan Zitney ...... UT-Martin (03/04/76) t2. 8, Kim Webb ...... Morehead State (01/12/85) t5. 12, Sherry Smith ...... Ole Miss (12/13/79) t2. 8, Kim Webb ...... Youngstown State (02/10/86) t5. 12, Christy Scruggs ...... Austin Peay (01/13/89) t2. 8, Janet Ross ...... Wisconsin (11/29/86) 8. 11, five times t2. 8, Kelly Chastain ...... North Texas (01/06/01) BLOCKS 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE t1. 8, Holly Hoover ...... UT-Martin (02/21/83) t1. 9, Kristi Brown ...... Morehead State (01/12/90) t1. 8, Holly Hoover ...... UT-Martin (01/23/84) t2. 8, Janet Ross ...... Tennessee Tech (02/02/87) t3. 7, Holly Hoover ...... Morehead State (12/17/82) t2. 8, Kristi Brown ...... Tennessee Tech (02/15/92) t3. 7, Holly Hoover ...... Belmont (01/29/83) t2. 8, Heather Prater ...... Chattanooga (02/06/94) t3. 7, Kay Willbanks ...... Eastern Kentucky (01/20/86) t5. 7, Sandy Brown ...... Clemson (12/03/88) 6. 6, Kay Willbanks ...... East Tennessee (12/17/84) t5. 7, Heather Prater ...... Oregon (12/03/93) t6. 6, Kay Willbanks ...... UT-Martin (02/14/85) 6. 6, 13 times t6. 6, Kay Willbanks ...... Tennessee Tech (03/05/85) 9. 5, 11 times

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 83 RECORDSRECORDS BYBY CLASSCLASS

FRESHMAN JUNIOR FGM ...... 192, Jonelda Buck, 1995-96 FGM ...... 265, Tawanya Mucker, 1987-88 FGA...... 414, Alice Lawrence, 1984-85 FGA ...... 499, Tawanya Mucker, 1987-88 FG% ...... 626 (149-238), Jamie Thomatis, 1998-99 FG% ...... 569 (228-401), Kim Webb, 1985-86 FTM...... 132, Priscilla Robinson, 1990-91 FTM ...... 161, Jamie Thomatis, 2000-01 FTA ...... 174, Priscilla Robinson, 1990-91 FTA ...... 220, Robin Hendrix, 1980-81 FT% ...... 912 (31-34), Jessica Beaty, 1993-94 FT% ...... 886 (39-44), Kristi Brown, 1991-92 3-pt FGM ...... 71, Kristi Brown, 1989-90 3-pt FGM ...... 84, Sandy Brown, 1987-88 3-pt. FGA ...... 176, Kristi Brown, 1989-90 3-pt. FGA ...... 182, Sandy Brown, 1987-88 3-pt. FG% ...... 511 (46-90), Heather Prater, 1992-93 3-pt. FG% ...... 511 (69-135), Heather Prater, 1994-95 Points ...... 488, Priscilla Robinson, 1990-91 Points ...... 671, Tawanya Mucker, 1987-88 Rebounds ...... 241, Ester Coleman, 1979-80 Rebounds ...... 448, Robin Hendrix, 1980-81 Assists ...... 145, Sherry Smith, 1979-80 Assists ...... 185, Heather Prater, 1994-95 Steals ...... 80, Kim Webb, 1983-84 Steals ...... 91, Kim Webb, 1985-86 Blocks ...... 36, Kay Willbanks, 1983-84 Blocks ...... 74, Holly Hoover, 1982-83 Minutes ...... 1,051 Krystle Horton, 2003-04 Minutes ...... 1,131, Patrice Holmes, 2003-04

SOPHOMORE SENIOR FGM ...... 234, Kim Webb, 1984-85 FGM ...... 245, Kim Webb, 1986-87 FGA...... 447, Jennifer McFall, 1982-83 FGA ...... 505, Liz Hannah, 1977-78 FG% ...... 571 (234-401), Kim Webb, 1985-86 FG% ...... 579 (242-418), Tawanya Mucker, 1988-89 FTM...... 170, Tia Stovall, 2003-04 FTM ...... 136, Tawanya Mucker, 1988-89 FTA ...... 207, Priscilla Robinson,1991-92/Tia Stovall, 2003-04 FTA ...... 205, Tawanya Mucker, 1988-89 FT% ...... 955 (21-22), Daphne Newsom, 1982-83 FT% ...... 900 (36-40), Janet Ross, 1986-87 3-pt FGM ...... 60, Kristi Brown, 1990-91 3-pt FGM ...... 82, Sandy Brown, 1988-89 3-pt. FGA ...... 167, Kristi Brown, 1990-91 3-pt. FGA ...... 226, Sandy Brown, 1988-89 3-pt. FG% ...... 397 (58-146), Heather Prater, 1993-94 3-pt. FG% ...... 520 (53-102), Janet Ross, 1986-87 Points ...... 573, Priscilla Robinson, 1991-92 Points ...... 620, Tawanya Mucker, 1988-89 Rebounds ...... 355, Patrice Amos, 1977-78 Rebounds ...... 328, Jennifer McFall, 1984-85 Assists ...... 153, Jessica McClure, 1999-00 Assists ...... 135, Heather Prater, 1995-96 Steals ...... 92, Patrice Holmes, 2002-03 Steals ...... 112, Keisha McClinic, 2003-04 Blocks ...... 78, Kay Willbanks, 1984-85 Blocks ...... 48, Holly Hoover, 1983-84 Minutes ...... 1117, Patrice Holmes, 2002-03 Minutes ...... 984, Jennifer McFall, 1984-85

All-Time Best Starts Game Number ...... Record, Year Game Number ...... Record (Year) 1 ...... 1-0, 19 times, Last 2003-04 18 ...... 17-1, 1995-96 2 ...... 2-0, 12 times, Last 1998-99 19 ...... 17-2, 2 times, Last 1995-96 3 ...... 3-0, 7 times, Last 1998-99 20 ...... 18-2, 2 times, Last 1995-96 4 ...... 4-0, 4 times, Last 1995-96 21 ...... 18-3, 2 times, Last 1995-96 5 ...... 5-0, 4 times, Last 1995-96 22 ...... 19-3, 2 times, Last 1995-96 6 ...... 6-0, 2 times, Last 1993-94 23 ...... 20-3, 1995-96 7 ...... 7-0, 1988-89 24 ...... 21-3, 1995-96 8 ...... 8-0, 1988-89 25 ...... 21-4, 2 times, Last 1995-96 9 ...... 8-1, 3 times, Last 1995-96 26 ...... 22-4, 2 times, Last 1995-96 10 ...... 9-1, 2 times, Last 1995-96 27 ...... 23-4, 2 times, Last 1995-96 11...... 10-1, 2 times, Last 1995-96 28 ...... 24-4, 2 times, Last 1995-96 12 ...... 11-1, 2 times, Last 1995-96 29 ...... 25-4, 1982-83 13 ...... 12-1, 2 times, Last 1995-96 30 ...... 26-4, 1982-83 14 ...... 13-1, 1995-96 31 ...... 26-5, 1982-83 15 ...... 14-1, 1995-96 32 ...... 23-9, 1979-80 16 ...... 15-1, 1995-96 33 ...... 23-10, 1979-80 17 ...... 16-1, 1995-96

84 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL TEAMTEAM SEASONSEASON RECORDSRECORDS

SCORING FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 1984-85 ...... 2,464 1. 1984-85 ...... 504 2. 1982-83 ...... 2,416 2. 1987-88 ...... 479 STREAKS 3. 1985-86 ...... 2,366 3. 1986-87 ...... 476 4. 1995-96 ...... 2,344 4. 1979-80 ...... 475 WINS 5. 1987-88 ...... 2,312 5. 1995-96 ...... 474 Long 15 Start - 1/12/87 at Austin Peay, 92-68 SCORING AVERAGE FREE THROWS MADE End - 3/5/87 at Tennessee Tech, 67-71 1. 1976-77 ...... 84.4 t1. 1982-83 ...... 518 2. 1984-85 ...... 82.1 t1. 1995-96 ...... 518 Long Home 23 3. 1986-87 ...... 81.9 3. 1980-81 ...... 511 Start - 1/17/87 vs. Morehead St., 90-73 4. 1991-92 ...... 80.7 4. 1993-94 ...... 506 End - 1/8/89 vs. Kentucky, 66-68 5. 1994-95 ...... 79.2 5. 2000-01 ...... 503 Long Road 6* REBOUNDING FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Start - 1/30/95 at UT-Martin, 95-89 End - 2/26/95 at Eastern Kentucky, 72-83 1. 1977-78 ...... 1,489 1. 1982-83 ...... 763 2. 1982-83 ...... 1,363 2. 1995-96 ...... 741 Long Conference 24 3. 1979-80 ...... 1,335 3. 2000-01 ...... 731 Start - 1/12/87 at Austin Peay, 92-68 4. 1980-81 ...... 1,332 4. 1983-84 ...... 726 End - 2/29/88 at Murray State, 60-82 5. 1976-77 ...... 1,253 5. 1993-94 ...... 719 Long Home Conference 46 REBOUNDING AVERAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Start - 1/21/82 vs. Murray State, 90-67 1. 1977-78 ...... 53.2 1. 2003-04 ...... 743 End - 1/21/89 vs. Eastern Ky., 65-84 2. 1976-77 ...... 52.2 2. 1980-81 ...... 735 3. 1975-76 ...... 51.2 t3. 1990-91 ...... 719 Long Road Conference 10* 4. 1981-82 ...... 47.0 t3. 1992-93 ...... 719 Start - 1/12/87 at Austin Peay, 92-68 5. 1980-81 ...... 45.6 5. 1994-95 ...... 717 End - 2/29/88 at Murray State, 60-82 *Multiple occurances - most recent listed ASSISTS 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1984-85 ...... 577 1. 1994-95 ...... 231 Best Start 8-0 (1988-89) 2. 1987-88 ...... 541 2. 2000-01 ...... 162 +10 Games 17-1 (1995-96) 3. 1999-00 ...... 505 3. 1995-96 ...... 152 4. 1992-93 ...... 497 4. 1992-93 ...... 147 LOSSES 5. 1993-94 ...... 496 5. 1993-94 ...... 144 Long 7 Start - 12/1/89 vs. Eastern Illinois, 68-90 STEALS 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED End - 1/12/90 vs. South Florida, 79-64 1. 2003-04 ...... 367 1. 1994-95 ...... 606 2. 1998-99 ...... 363 2. 2003-04 ...... 465 Long Home 7 3. 1985-86 ...... 340 2. 2001-02 ...... 462 Start - 1/11/97 vs. Tennessee Tech, 61-71 4. 1991-92 ...... 328 3. 2000-01 ...... 457 End - 2/22/97 vs. UT-Martin, 68-50 5. 1997-98 ...... 327 4. 1995-96 ...... 449 5. 1992-93 ...... 445 Long Road 7 BLOCKS Start - 3/17/85 at Western Ky., 83-90 1. 1984-85 ...... 162 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE End - 1/18/86 at Morehead State, 74-64 2. 1985-86 ...... 132 1. 1986-87 ...... 471 3. 1983-83 ...... 118 2. 1987-88 ...... 433 Long Conference 5 4. 1983-84 ...... 116 3. 1994-95 ...... 381 Start - 1/11/97 vs. Tennessee Tech, 61-71 t5. 1997-98 ...... 103 4. 1989-90 ...... 376 End - 1/27/97 at Tennessee-Martin, 76-36 t5. 2001-02 ...... 103 5. 1991-92 ...... 370 Long Home Conference 7 FIELD GOALS MADE WINS Start - 1/11/97 vs. Tennessee Tech, 61-71 1. 1984-85 ...... 1,040 1. 1982-83 ...... 26 End - 2/22/97 vs. Tenn.-Martin, 68-50 2. 1985-86 ...... 973 t2. 2003-04 ...... 24 3. 1982-83 ...... 949 t2. 1995-96 ...... 24 Long Road Conference 6 4. 1977-78 ...... 930 t4. 1979-80 ...... 23 Start - 2/22/02 at Florida International, 55-71 5. 1987-88 ...... 915 t4. 1984-85 ...... 23 End - 2/6/03 at North Texas, 70-56 5. 1987-88 ...... 22 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Worst Start 0-3 (1996-97) 1. 1977-78 ...... 2,105 WINNING PERCENTAGE +10 Games 2-9 (1989-90) t2. 1982-83 ...... 2,067 1. 1982-83 ...... 839 t2. 1985-86 ...... 2,067 t2. 1976-77 ...... 800 4. 1984-85 ...... 2,065 t2. 1981-82 ...... 800 5. 1987-88 ...... 1,911 t2. 1995-96 ...... 800 5. 1988-89 ...... 778

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 85 MISCELLANEOUSMISCELLANEOUS STATSSTATS

100-POINT GAMES 01/21/80 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 77-76 11/28/93 Florida State ...... W, 66-43 12/06/80 Vanderbilt ...... L, 88-89 11/27/94 Georgia ...... L, 71-95 Date Opponent Result 12/19/80 vs. South Alabama ...... L, 50-51 11/24/95 Ole Miss ...... W, 88-86 12/06/76 Maryville ...... W, 116-46 01/17/81 @ Murray State ...... L, 72-73 11/22/96 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 60-94 12/18/76 Chattanooga ...... W, 101-63 01/22/81 @ Western Kentucky ...... L, 76-77 11/15/97 Ole Miss ...... L, 60-61 01/30/78 Memphis ...... L, 86-101 02/12/81 Murray State ...... W, 75-74 11/14/98 Erskine ...... W, 88-46 01/13/79 Tennessee Tech ...... L, 73-107 01/08/82 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 66-67 11/19/99 UAB ...... L, 67-70 01/27/84 Murray State ...... W, 100-59 02/05/82 @ Arkansas ...... L, 72-73 11/17/00 Tennessee State ...... W, 90-68 12/03/84 Belmont ...... W, 105-60 11/28/86 vs. Northern Kentucky ...... W, 70-69 11/16/01 @Tennessee State ...... W, 77-57 02/25/85 Akron ...... W, 108-45 03/12/86 @ South Carolina ...... W, 78-77 11/25/02 @Tennessee Tech ...... W, 71-59 12/02/85 Georgia ...... L, 58-108 11/28/87 vs. Mississippi State ...... W, 57-56 11/21/03 Tennessee Tech ...... W, 65-52 12/09/85 Western Kentucky ...... L, 78-103 01/16/88 @ Youngstown State ...... W, 74-73 Overall ...... 19-10 12/11/85 Evansville ...... W, 106-71 02/18/91 Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 81-80 Home ...... 11-5 01/11/86 Murray State ...... W, 102-68 12/12/92 Louisville ...... L, 70-71 Road ...... 7-2 02/16/87 Murray State ...... W, 101-83 03/05/94 vs. Southeast Missouri ...... W, 71-70 Neutral ...... 1-3 02/21/87 Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 104-63 02/12/96 @ Southeast Missouri ...... L, 81-82 02/26/87 Tennessee State ...... W, 111-64 02/25/97 @ Austin Peay ...... W, 60-59 SEASON TOURNAMENTS 11/27/87 Georgia State ...... W, 101-80 11/15/97 Ole Miss ...... L, 60-61 02/02/88 Alabama-Huntsville ...... W, 105-32 MEMPHIS STATE INVITATIONAL (MEMPHIS, TENN.) 03/01/98 vs. UT-Martin ...... W, 59-58 Date Opponent Result 12/28/88 Siena ...... W, 103-62 02/26/00 UT-Martin ...... W, 78-77 02/13/89 Austin Peay ...... W, 107-73 1976 @ Memphis JV ...... W, 77-35 12/17/01 KANSAS STATE ...... L, 53-54 12/07/91 Alabama ...... L, 69-101 1976 vs. MUW ...... L, 63-72 01/29/04 @ New Mexico State ...... W, 52-51 01/13/92 Austin Peay ...... W, 107-60 1976 vs. Murray State ...... W, 64-57 02/03/92 UT-Martin ...... W, 110-66 1976 vs. Mississippi State ...... L, 73-78 Overall ...... 14-14 02/11/93 Tennessee State ...... W,105-103 Home ...... 3-6 02/25/93 Austin Peay ...... W, 100-71 MTSU INVITATIONAL (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) Road ...... 7-7 12/29/94 Ole Miss ...... L, 56-103 02/11/77 Chattanooga ...... W, 95-73 Neutral ...... 4-1 12/30/94 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... W, 107-71 02/11/77 Murray State ...... W, 92-63 01/05/95 UT-Martin ...... W, 105-96 HOME OPENERS 01/14/95 Murray State ...... W, 105-60 MTSU TIPOFF INVIT. (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 12/15/95 Georgia Southern ...... W, 101-90 Date Opponent Result 11/18/77 Mississippi State ...... W, 83-70 01/20/96 Morehead State ...... W, 108-74 12/04/75 Murray State ...... W, 66-50 11/18/77 Kentucky ...... L, 80-82 02/19/96 Morehead State ...... W, 108-75 Shorter College ...... L, 69-73 12/14/97 Memphis ...... L, 75-102 11/18/77 Mississippi State ...... W, 83-70 BLUE MOUNTAIN TOURN. (BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISS.) 11/17/78 Kentucky ...... W, 90-87 1977-78 vs. Southern Miss ...... W, 82-75 (OT) Overall ...... 25-7 11/26/79 Tennessee ...... L, 48-63 1977-78 @ Blue Mountain ...... W, 76-59 When MT Scores 100 points ...... 24-0 12/01/80 Belmont ...... W, 77-75 1977-78 vs. Berry College ...... L, 53-77 12/05/81 Tennessee State ...... W, 54-43 OVERTIME GAMES 11/26/82 Tennessee State ...... W, 88-67 MTSU TIPOFF INVIT. (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 11/28/83 Belmont ...... W, 87-40 11/17/78 Kentucky ...... W, 90-87 Date Opponent Result 11/23/84 Georgia ...... L, 73-84 11/18/78 Memphis ...... L, 81-91 02/28/77 @ Union (Tenn.) ...... L, 90-93 12/07/85 Chattanooga ...... W, 93-68 vs. Southern Miss ...... W, 82-75 12/02/86 Western Kentucky ...... L, 71-78 MUW CHRISTMAS TOURN. (COLUMBUS, MISS.) 01/07/78 @ Morehead State ...... L, 89-94 01/02/87 Lipscomb ...... W, 92-68 12/14/78 vs. Ole Miss ...... L, 61-68 12/02/78 Chattanooga ...... L, 59-60 12/02/88 Mississippi College ...... W, 93-53 12/14/78 vs. Utah ...... L, 74-82 01/22/79 Murray State ...... W, 87-79 11/28/89 Lipscomb ...... W, 95-87 12/16/78 vs. Mississippi State ...... L, 0-2 12/14/79 vs. Tennessee Tech ...... L, 68-71 12/06/90 Mississippi State ...... W, 69-49 02/12/80 Chattanooga ...... L, 57-61 11/24/91 Georgia State ...... W, 84-61 OVC TIPOFF TOURN. (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 12/18/82 @ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 72-69 12/11/92 Troy State ...... W, 88-65 12/03/79 Western Kentucky ...... W, 54-49 02/04/82 vs. Mississippi State ...... W, 79-76 11/28/93 Florida State ...... W, 66-43 12/04/79 Morehead State ...... L, 51-58 02/16/82 Vanderbilt ...... W, 73-66 11/27/94 Georgia ...... L, 71-95 01/26/84 Austin Peay ...... W, 84-76 11/24/95 Ole Miss ...... W, 88-86 MUW CHRISTMAS TOURN. (COLUMBUS, MISS.) 01/19/85 @ Youngstown State ...... W, 91-81 11/25/96 Memphis ...... L, 65-77 12/13/79 vs. Ole Miss ...... W, 69-63 02/21/85 @ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 86-92 11/15/97 Ole Miss ...... L, 60-61 12/14/79 vs. Tennessee Tech...... L, 68-71 (OT) 03/12/86 @ South Carolina ...... W, 78-77 11/14/98 Erskine ...... W, 88-46 12/15/79 vs. Central Missouri ...... L, 70-72 12/29/88 @ Wagner ...... L, 75-80 11/19/99 UAB ...... L, 67-70 02/10/92 @ Morehead State ...... W, 81-76 11/17/00 Tennessee State ...... W, 90-68 N. KENTUCKY INVIT. (HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY.) 02/15/92 Tennessee Tech ...... L, 92-93 11/20/01 Cincinnati ...... L, 63-65 01/04/80 @ Northern Kentucky ...... L, 69-70 02/11/93 @ Tenn. St...... W, 105-103 (2OT) 01/05/80 vs. Miami (Ohio) ...... W, 73-49 01/15/97 @ Furman ...... L, 86-95 (3OT) 12/02/02 East Tennessee ...... W, 95-70 01/18/97 Southeast Missouri ...... L, 73-74 11/21/03 Tennessee Tech ...... W, 65-52 MUW CHRISTMAS TOURN. (COLUMBUS, MISS.) 01/23/97 @ Austin Peay ...... L, 66-70 Overall ...... 20-9 12/18/80 vs. Clemson ...... L, 63-66 12/06/97 @ UNLV ...... W, 85-82 SEASON OPENERS 12/19/80 vs. South Alabama ...... L, 50-51 01/26/98 @ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 79-80 12/20/80 @ MUW ...... W, 89-71 11/20/01 @Georgia ...... L, 72-77 Date Opponent Result 12/09/01 Tennessee Tech ...... L, 64-68 12/04/75 Murray State ...... W, 66-50 HURRICANE CLASSIC (MIAMI, FLA.) 01/02/02 @Memphis ...... W, 82-80 Shorter College ...... L, 69-73 12/28/80 vs. Jackson State ...... L, 62-82 01/08/04 Alabama ...... W, 65-61 11/18/77 Mississippi State ...... W, 83-70 12/29/80 vs. Miami (Ohio) ...... W, 78-57 02/05/04 Western Kentucky ...... L, 68-70 (2OT) 11/17/78 Kentucky ...... W, 90-87 11/13/79 @ Belmont ...... W, 73-70 12/30/80 @ Miami (Fla.) ...... L, 74-80 Overall ...... 13-15 12/01/80 Belmont ...... W, 77-75 DIAL CLASSIC (OXFORD, MISS.) Home ...... 4-6 11/23/81 @ Lipscomb ...... W, 95-60 01/08/82 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 66-67 Road ...... 7-8 11/26/82 Tennessee State ...... W, 88-67 01/09/82 vs. South Alabama ...... W, 72-55 Neutral ...... 2-1 11/26/83 @ Florida State ...... L, 67-75 11/23/84 Georgia ...... L, 73-84 ONE-POINT GAMES 11/25/85 vs. Oklahoma ...... L, 75-83 LADY RAZORBACK INVIT. (FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.) 11/28/86 vs. Northern Kentucky ...... W, 70-69 02/04/83 vs. Miss. St...... W, 79-76 (OT) Date Opponent Result 11/27/87 @ Georgia State ...... W, 101-80 02/05/83 @ Arkansas ...... L, 72-73 12/13/75 Hiwassee JC ...... L, 70-71 11/29/88 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 78-67 02/28/76 @ Union (Tenn.) ...... W, 95-94 11/24/89 vs. Texas Tech ...... L, 61-76 DIAL CLASSIC (OXFORD, MISS.) 12/02/78 Chattanooga ...... L, 59-60 (OT) 11/23/90 vs. UAB ...... L, 68-76 12/16/83 vs. Union (Tenn.) ...... W, 74-62 02/08/79 @ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 84-85 11/24/91 Georgia State ...... W, 84-61 12/17/83 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 72-84 11/24/79 @ Vanderbilt ...... W, 67-66 12/01/92 @ Memphis ...... W, 83-70 01/04/80 @ Northern Kentucky ...... L, 69-70 86 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL MISCELLANEOUSMISCELLANEOUS STATSSTATS

COMMUNIPLEX CLASSIC (CINCINNATI, OHIO) GARDEN PLAZA CLASSIC (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 02/27/81 vs. Tennessee ...... L, 47-66 12/28/84 vs. West Virginia ...... W, 93-67 12/10/93 Oral Roberts ...... W, 81-55 02/28/81 vs. Tennessee Tech ...... L, 79-67 12/29/84 @ Cincinnati ...... L, 91-98 12/11/93 Southern Indiana ...... W, 94-72 OVC TOURNAMENT (COOKEVILLE, TENN.) 03/03/82 vs. Morehead State ...... L, 62-66 BOWLING GREEN BAKN INVIT. (BOWLING GREEN, KY.) SPORTS BELLE CLASSIC (MURFREESBORO, TENN.)

11/25/85 vs. Oklahoma ...... L, 75-83 11/27/94 Georgia ...... L, 71-95 OVC TOURNAMENT (COOKEVILLE, TENN.) 11/26/85 vs. South Alabama ...... L, 63-79 03/09/83 vs. Murray State ...... W, 84-73 SUN BANK/UCF HOLIDAY CLASSIC (ORLANDO, FLA.) 03/10/83 vs. Morehead State ...... W, 74-61 LADY KAT DIAL CLASSIC (LEXINGTON, KY.) 12/29/94 vs. Ole Miss ...... L, 56-103 11/29/85 vs. Clemson ...... W, 90-88 12/30/94 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson ...... W, 108-71 OVC TOURNAMENT (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 11/30/85 @ Kentucky ...... L, 77-85 12/31/94 vs. Appalachian State ...... W, 73-65 03/06/84 Morehead State ...... W, 65-47 03/07/84 Tennessee Tech ...... W, 71-64 COMMUNIPLEX CLASSIC (CINCINNATI, OHIO) SPORTS BELLE CLASSIC (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 11/28/86 vs. Northern Kentucky ...... W, 70-69 11/24/95 Ole Miss ...... W, 88-86 OVC TOURNAMENT (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 11/29/86 vs. Wisconsin ...... W, 69-56 03/04/85 Austin Peay ...... W, 82-77 PEPPERDINE TOURNAMENT (MALIBU, CALIF.) 03/05/85 Tennessee Tech ...... W, 67-61 MAINE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT (ORONO, MAINE) 12/02/95 vs. Houston ...... W, 76-69 OVC TOURNAMENT (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 12/27/86 vs. Quinnipiac ...... W, 89-59 12/03/95 vs. Radford ...... W, 84-73 03/05/86 Morehead State ...... W, 85-72 12/28/86 @ Maine ...... L, 67-75 03/06/86 Tennessee Tech ...... W, 66-63 GARDEN PLAZA CLASSIC (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) GEORGIA STATE INVITATIONAL (ATLANTA, GA.) 12/08/95 Belmont ...... W, 63-44 OVC TOURNAMENT (COOKEVILLE, TENN.) 11/27/87 @ Georgia State ...... W, 101-80 12/09/95 Alabama ...... L, 53-68 03/04/87 vs. Murray State ...... W, 72-64 11/28/87 vs. Mississippi State ...... W, 57-56 03/05/87 @ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 67-71 GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT (ATLANTA, GA.) INDIANA CLASSIC (BLOOMINGTON, IND.) 12/15/95 vs. Georgia Southern ...... W, 101-90 OVC TOURNAMENT (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 12/04/87 vs. Central Michigan ...... W, 64-56 12/16/95 @ Georgia State ...... W, 80-64 03/09/88 Morehead State ...... W, 83-56 12/05/87 @ Indiana ...... W, 65-59 03/10/88 Tennessee Tech ...... W, 79-62 PARADISE CLASSIC (HONOLULU, HAWAII) SHONEY’S INN CLASSIC (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 12/20/96 vs. Missouri ...... L, 55-61 OVC TOURNAMENT (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 03/06/89 Murray State ...... L, 66-73 12/02/88 Mississippi College ...... W, 93-53 12/21/96 vs. West Virginia ...... L, 60-77 12/03/88 Clemson ...... W, 69-64 12/23/96 @ Hawaii ...... L, 63-82 OVC TOURNAMENT (COOKEVILLE, TENN.) 03/05/90 vs. Murray State ...... L, 74-82 MIDWEST ROUNDBALL CLASSIC (TULSA, OKLA.) LAS VEGAS CLUB SHOOTOUT (LAS VEGAS, NEV.) 12/16/88 vs. UT-Arlington ...... W, 73-62 12/05/97 vs. Xavier ...... L, 62-78 OVC TOURNAMENT (COOKEVILLE, TENN.) 12/17/88 vs. TCU ...... W, 70-53 12/06/97 @ UNLV ...... W, 85-82 (OT) 03/04/91 vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 93-84 03/05/91 @ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 59-84 WAGNER HOLIDAY TOURN. (NEW YORK, N.Y.) DOUBLETREE CLASSIC (NEW ORLEANS, LA.) 12/28/88 vs. Siena ...... W, 103-62 12/29/98 vs. Maine ...... L, 78-92 OVC TOURNAMENT (COOKEVILLE, TENN.) 12/29/88 @ Wagner ...... L, 75-80 (OT) 12/30/98 vs. Furman ...... L, 66-83 03/09/92 vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 67-72

NEVADA-RENO TOURNAMENT (RENO, NEV.) INSITE.COM BOWL CLASSIC (TUCSON, ARIZ.) OVC TOURNAMENT (COOKEVILLE, TENN.) 11/24/89 vs. Texas Tech ...... L, 61-76 12/10/99 vs. Indiana ...... L, 68-81 03/08/93 vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 87-74 03/09/93 @ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 73-80 11/25/89 vs. Bucknell ...... W, 94-68 12/12/99 vs. Texas Southern ...... W, 76-55 11/26/89 vs. San Francisco ...... L, 57-82 OVC TOURNAMENT (NASHVILLE, TENN.) UCF CLASSIC (ORLANDO, FLA.) 03/05/94 vs. Southeast Missouri ...... W, 71-70 ILLINI CLASSIC (CHAMPAIGN, ILL.) 12/21/00 vs. UNC-Greensboro ...... W, 69-66 03/06/94 vs. Tennessee State ...... L, 66-88 12/01/89 vs. Eastern Illinois ...... L, 68-90 12/22/00 @ Central Florida ...... W, 71-69 12/02/89 vs. Portland State ...... L, 64-69 OVC TOURNAMENT (NASHVILLE, TENN.) 03/04/95 vs. Austin Peay ...... W, 73-56 WILDCAT CLASSIC (MANHATTAN, KAS.) 03/05/95 vs. Tennessee State ...... L, 71-83 GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT (ATLANTA, GA.) 12/06/02 @ Kansas State ...... L, 61-79 11/23/90 vs. UAB ...... L, 68-76 12/07/02 vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... L, 60-62 OVC TOURNAMENT (NASHVILLE, TENN.) 11/24/90 @ Georgia State ...... W, 98-94 03/02/96 vs. Morehead State ...... W, 99-73 03/03/96 vs. Murray State ...... W, 70-63 PIZZA INN CLASSIC (JONESBORO, ARK.) FAU EMBASSY SUITES CLASSIC (BOCA RATON, FL) 03/04/96 vs. Austin Peay ...... L, 60-69 11/30/90 vs. Wichita State ...... W, 63-44 11/28/03 vs Manhattan ...... L, 65-70 11/29/03 vs Norfolk State ...... W, 80-58 12/01/90 @ Arkansas State ...... L, 60-71 OVC TOURNAMENT (NASHVILLE, TENN.) 02/25/97 @ Austin Peay ...... W, 60-59 FIU FUN & SUN CLASSIC (MIAMI, FLA.) CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS 02/28/97 vs. Tennessee Tech ...... L, 56-59 01/02/91 vs. Ole Miss ...... L, 59-78 TCWSF STATE TOURN. (JOHNSON CITY, TENN.) 01/03/91 vs. Oklahoma State ...... L, 70-88 Date Opponent Result OVC TOURNAMENT (NASHVILLE, TENN.) 01/04/91 vs. Brown ...... L, 73-81 03/04/76 vs. Memphis ...... W, 75-52 02/24/98 vs. Eastern Illinois ...... W, 73-60 1976 vs. Tennessee Tech ...... L, 68-84 02/28/98 vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 72-62 GARDEN PLAZA CLASSIC (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 1976 vs. Tennessee ...... L, 70-73 03/01/98 vs. UT-Martin ...... W, 59-58 12/06/91 Western Carolina ...... W, 76-65 TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENT (MEMPHIS, TENN.) OVC TOURNAMENT (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) 12/07/91 Alabama ...... L, 69-101 03/02/77 vs. UT-Martin ...... W, 69-67 02/23/99 Tennessee State ...... L, 79-82 03/02/77 vs. Tennessee ...... L, 66-87 USF CLASSIC (SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.) 03/04/77 vs. East Tennessee ...... W, 75-73 OVC TOURNAMENT (NASHVILLE, TENN.) 12/13/91 vs. San Jose State ...... W, 88-54 03/04/77 @ Memphis ...... L, 68-84 02/29/00 Southeast Missouri ...... W, 76-57 12/14/91 @ San Francisco ...... L, 54-70 03/04/00 vs. Austin Peay ...... L, 58-67 TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENT (MARTIN, TENN.) SHONEY’S CLASSIC (TUSCALOOSA, ALA.) 03/01/78 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 70-54 SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (MOBILE, ALA.) 12/19/91 vs. Houston ...... L, 85-99 03/02/78 vs. Tennessee Tech ...... L, 68-96 03/01/01 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette ...... W, 78-59 12/20/91 vs. Jackson State ...... W, 76-68 03/03/78 vs. East Tennessee ...... W, 98-79 03/03/01 vs. North Texas ...... L, 54-72 03/03/78 vs. Memphis ...... L, 62-74 GARDEN PLAZA CLASSIC (MURFREESBORO, TENN.) SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (NEW ORLEANS, LA) 12/11/92 Troy State ...... W, 88-65 TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENT (KNOXVILLE, TENN.) 02/28/02 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette ...... W, 90-59 02/27/79 vs. East Tennessee ...... L, 53-55 03/03/02 vs. Denver ...... L, 63-78 12/12/92 Louisville ...... L, 70-71 TCWSF STATE TOURN. (COOKEVILLE, TENN.) SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (BOWLING GREEN, KY) WAGNER HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT (NEW YORK, N.Y.) 02/28/80 vs. Vanderbilt ...... W, 76-57 03/09/03 vs New Orleans ...... W, 69-55 12/28/92 vs. Yale ...... W, 66-50 02/29/80 vs. Tennessee Tech ...... L, 70-72 03/10/03 vs. Arkansas State ...... W, 65-52 12/29/92 @ Wagner ...... W, 73-53 03/01/80 vs. Chattanooga ...... L, 62-84 03/11/03 at Western Kentucky ...... L, 83-86

UTA/MARRIOTT CLASSIC (ARLINGTON, TEXAS) TCWSF STATE TOURNAMENT (MEMPHIS, TENN.) SUN BELT TOURNAMENT (BOWLING GREEN, KY) 02/26/81 @ Memphis ...... W, 70-66 03/07/04 vs.North Texas ...... W, 81-66 12/03/93 vs. Oregon ...... W, 79-74 03/08/04 vs. Denver ...... W, 64-61 12/04/93 @ UT-Arlington ...... W, 87-66 03/09/04 at Western Kentucky ...... W, 79-57

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 87 CONFERENCECONFERENCE RESULTSRESULTS

1977-78 (OVC) 1982-83 (OVC) 1987-88 (OVC) CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Tennessee Tech 9 1 .900 19 4 .826 Middle Tennessee 10 0 1.000 26 5 .839 Middle Tennessee 12 2 .857 22 8 .733 Morehead State 6 4 .600 18 10 .643 Morehead State 6 4 .600 16 14 .533 Tennessee Tech 11 3 .786 19 10 .655 Middle Tennessee 6 4 .600 15 13 .536 Tennessee Tech 6 4 .600 14 13 .519 Murray State 10 4 .714 21 7 .750 Eastern Kentucky 5 5 .500 12 15 .444 Eastern Kentucky 4 6 .400 14 13 .519 Youngstown State 9 5 .643 18 9 .667 Western Kentucky 5 5 .500 23 8 .742 Murray State 3 7 .300 9 17 .346 Morehead State 6 8 .429 15 12 .555 Murray State 4 6 .400 10 19 .345 Austin Peay 1 9 .100 2 24 .077 Eastern Kentucky 5 9 .357 6 20 .231 East Tennessee 4 6 .400 13 13 .500 Austin Peay 3 11 .214 7 17 .292 Austin Peay 0 9 .000 11 15 .423 1983-84 (OVC) Tennessee State 0 14 .000 0 26 .000 CONF ALL 1978-79 (OVC) W L Pct. W L Pct. 1988-89 (OVC) CONF ALL Middle Tennessee 12 2 .857 19 10 .655 CONF ALL W L Pct. W L Pct. Tennessee Tech 10 4 .714 17 11 .607 W L Pct. W L Pct. Tennessee Tech 10 0 1.000 23 10 .697 Eastern Kentucky 10 4 .714 17 11 .607 Middle Tennessee 10 2 .833 21 6 .778 Morehead State 8 1 .889 28 4 .875 Morehead State 8 6 .571 15 13 .536 Tennessee Tech 9 3 .750 22 8 .773 Middle Tennessee 6 3 .667 14 13 .519 Austin Peay 6 8 .429 15 11 .577 Murray State 8 4 .667 22 10 .688 Western Kentucky 5 7 .417 15 14 .517 Murray State 6 8 .429 11 15 .423 Morehead State 8 4 .667 18 10 .643 Murray State 4 9 .308 10 16 .385 Youngstown State 3 11 .214 7 17 .292 Eastern Kentucky 5 7 .417 12 14 .462 Eastern Kentucky 1 8 .111 5 24 .172 Akron 1 13 .071 5 21 .192 Austin Peay 2 10 .167 2 23 .080 Austin Peay 1 10 .091 5 18 .207 Tennessee State 0 12 .000 2 25 .074 1984-85 (OVC) 1979-80 (OVC) CONF ALL CONF ALL W L Pct. W L Pct. 1989-90 (OVC) W L Pct. W L Pct. Middle Tennessee 13 1 .929 23 7 .767 CONF ALL Middle Tennessee 6 0 1.000 22 8 .733 Tennessee Tech 12 2 .857 20 9 .690 W L Pct. W L Pct. Tennessee Tech 4 2 .667 21 9 .700 Eastern Kentucky 8 6 .571 18 10 .643 Tennessee Tech 12 0 1.000 26 5 .838 Morehead State 4 2 .667 19 8 .704 Austin Peay 7 7 .500 19 9 .679 Murray State 8 4 .667 17 12 .586 Austin Peay 4 2 .667 17 12 .586 Morehead State 6 8 .429 14 13 .519 Middle Tennessee 7 5 .583 11 17 .393 Western Kentucky 2 4 .333 8 18 .308 Youngstown State 5 9 .357 14 13 .519 Tennessee State 6 6 .500 12 14 .462 Eastern Kentucky 1 5 .167 9 18 .333 Murray State 4 10 .286 10 18 .357 Eastern Kentucky 6 6 .500 12 14 .462 Murray State 0 6 .000 12 17 .414 Akron 1 13 .071 8 18 .308 Morehead State 3 9 .250 10 17 .370 Austin Peay 0 12 .000 5 21 .192 1980-81 (OVC) 1985-86 (OVC) CONF ALL CONF ALL 1990-91 (OVC) W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. CONF ALL Tennessee Tech 5 1 .833 23 11 .676 Middle Tennessee 13 1 .929 20 10 .667 W L Pct. W L Pct. Middle Tennessee 4 2 .667 16 13 .552 Tennessee Tech 12 2 .857 22 10 .688 Tennessee Tech 11 1 .917 22 8 .733 Western Kentucky 4 2 .667 15 14 .517 Youngstown State 8 6 .571 12 16 .429 Middle Tennessee 8 4 .667 14 14 .500 Morehead State 3 3 .500 17 14 .548 Morehead State 6 8 .429 13 15 .464 Eastern Kentucky 7 5 .583 14 13 .519 Murray State 3 3 .500 13 15 .464 Akron 6 8 .429 12 15 .444 Morehead State 5 7 .417 13 14 .481 Eastern Kentucky 2 4 .300 16 15 .516 Austin Peay 5 9 .357 14 12 .538 Tennessee State 5 7 .417 12 15 .444 Austin Peay 0 6 .000 16 14 .533 Murray State 5 9 .357 12 16 .429 Murray State 4 8 .333 9 18 .333 Eastern Kentucky 1 13 .071 8 17 .320 Austin Peay 2 10 .167 5 21 .192 1981-82 (OVC) CONF ALL 1986-87 (OVC) 1991-92 (OVC) W L Pct. W L Pct. CONF ALL CONF ALL Tennessee Tech 10 2 .833 20 11 .645 W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Middle Tennessee 9 3 .750 20 5 .800 Tennessee Tech 12 2 .857 24 7 .774 Tennessee Tech 13 1 .929 21 9 .700 Morehead State 8 4 .667 20 9 .690 Middle Tennessee 12 2 .857 19 8 .704 Eastern Kentucky 10 4 .714 20 9 .690 Western Kentucky 7 5 .583 12 15 .444 Murray State 8 6 .571 17 12 .586 Middle Tennessee 10 4 .714 19 9 .679 Eastern Kentucky 4 8 .333 14 16 .467 Morehead State 7 7 .500 13 15 .464 Southeast Missouri 7 7 .500 16 12 .571 Austin Peay 2 10 .167 8 19 .296 Akron 7 7 .500 13 15 .464 Murray State 6 8 .429 12 15 .444 Murray State 2 10 .167 6 16 .273 Youngstown State 6 8 .429 13 14 .481 Morehead State 5 9 .357 11 16 .407 Eastern Kentucky 4 10 .286 9 18 .333 Tennessee State 4 10 .286 8 19 .296 Austin Peay 0 14 .000 6 19 .240 Austin Peay 1 13 .071 4 23 .148

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1992-93 (OVC) 1997-98 (OVC) 2001-02 (SBC) CONF ALL CONF ALL CONF ALL W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. EAST W L Pct. W L Pct. Tennessee Tech 14 2 .875 22 7 .759 Tennessee Tech 15 3 .833 22 7 .759 Florida International 13 1 .929 27 6 .818 Middle Tennessee 13 3 .813 21 7 .750 Eastern Kentucky 15 3 .833 20 8 .714 Western Kentucky 9 5 .643 16 14 .533 Tennessee State 10 6 .625 18 9 .667 UT-Martin 13 5 .833 18 11 .621 Middle Tennessee 7 7 .500 16 13 .552 Eastern Kentucky 10 6 .625 12 15 .444 Middle Tennessee 11 7 .611 18 12 .600 Arkansas State 6 8 .429 12 16 .429 Southeast Missouri 8 8 .500 13 13 .500 Eastern Illinois 10 8 .556 12 15 .444 Arkansas-Little Rock 2 12 .143 8 19 .296 Morehead State 8 8 .500 10 16 .385 Tennessee State 7 11 .389 13 14 .481 Murray State 4 12 .250 6 19 .240 Austin Peay 6 12 .333 11 16 .407 WEST W L Pct. W L Pct. Austin Peay 4 12 .250 5 21 .192 Southeast Missouri 5 13 .278 8 19 .296 North Texas 12 3 .750 21 9 .700 UT-Martin 1 15 .063 2 23 .080 Murray State 5 13 .278 6 20 .231 Denver 11 4 .733 16 13 .552 Morehead State 3 15 .167 7 19 .269 South Alabama 7 8 .467 17 11 .607 1993-94 (OVC) New Mexico State 6 9 .400 13 16 .448 CONF ALL 1998-99 (OVC) New Orleans 6 9 .400 11 18 .379 W L Pct. W L Pct. CONF ALL Louisiana-Lafayette 1 14 .067 7 21 .250 Tennessee State 13 3 .813 20 9 .690 Tennessee Tech 12 4 .750 17 12 .586 W L Pct. W L Pct. Eastern Kentucky 12 4 .750 17 9 .654 UT-Martin 14 4 .778 22 9 .710 Middle Tennessee 11 5 .688 21 7 .750 Tennessee Tech 14 4 .778 21 9 .700 2002-03 (SBC) Southeast Missouri 9 7 .563 16 11 .593 Middle Tennessee 14 4 .778 18 10 .643 CONF ALL Austin Peay 6 10 .375 10 18 .357 Southeast Missouri 13 5 .722 19 9 .679 EAST W L Pct. W L Pct. Morehead State 4 12 .250 5 22 .185 Murray State 9 9 .500 10 17 .370 Western Kentucky 12 2 .857 22 8 .733 UT-Martin 3 13 .188 7 19 .269 Middle Tennessee 9 5 .643 18 12 .600 Murray State 2 14 .125 6 20 .231 Eastern Kentucky 8 10 .444 11 16 .407 Tennessee State 7 11 .389 13 15 .464 Florida International 9 5 .643 19 10 .655 1994-95 (OVC) Austin Peay 5 13 .278 6 21 .222 Arkansas State 5 9 .357 12 18 .400 CONF ALL Eastern Illinois 3 15 .167 5 21 .192 Arkansas-Little Rock 0 14 .000 5 23 .179 W L Pct. W L Pct. Morehead State 3 15 .167 5 21 .192 Tennessee State 12 4 .750 22 7 .759 WEST W L Pct. W L Pct. Eastern Kentucky 12 4 .750 19 9 .679 1999-00 (OVC) South Alabama 10 5 .667 19 10 .655 Middle Tennessee 12 4 .750 19 9 .679 New Mexico State 10 5 .667 16 12 .571 Tennessee Tech 12 4 .750 19 13 .594 CONF ALL Austin Peay 9 7 .563 15 12 .556 W L Pct. W L Pct. New Orleans 9 6 .600 12 16 .429 UT-Martin 7 9 .438 12 15 .444 Tennessee Tech 16 2 .889 24 9 .727 North Texas 6 9 .400 12 16 .429 Southeast Missouri 4 12 .250 12 15 .444 Middle Tennessee 13 5 .722 18 11 .621 Denver 6 9 .400 12 18 .400 Murray State 3 13 .188 5 21 .192 Murray State 11 7 .611 14 15 .483 Louisiana-Lafayette 4 11 .267 8 19 .296 Morehead State 1 15 .063 3 23 .115 UT-Martin 11 7 .611 12 16 .429 1995-96 (OVC) Eastern Kentucky 10 8 .556 13 15 .464 2003-04 (SBC) CONF ALL Austin Peay 9 9 .500 15 15 .500 CONF ALL W L Pct. W L Pct. Southeast Missouri 7 11 .389 11 17 .393 EAST W L Pct. W L Pct. Middle Tennessee 13 3 .813 24 6 .800 Tennessee State 6 12 .333 8 18 .308 Middle Tennessee 10 4 .714 24 8 .760 Austin Peay 13 3 .813 21 8 .724 Eastern Illinois 6 12 .333 8 19 .296 Arkansas State 10 4 .714 19 10 .655 Southeast Missouri 9 7 .563 14 13 .519 Morehead State 1 17 .056 2 25 .074 Western Kentucky 10 4 .714 20 14 .588 Eastern Kentucky 7 9 .438 11 16 .407 Florida International 5 9 .357 11 16 .407 Tennessee Tech 7 9 .438 11 16 .407 Murray State 7 9 .438 11 17 .393 2000-01 (SBC) Arkansas-Little Rock 3 11 .214 10 17 .370 Morehead State 6 10 .375 12 15 .444 CONF ALL UT-Martin 5 11 .313 9 17 .346 EAST W L Pct. W L Pct. WEST W L Pct. W L Pct. Tennessee State 5 11 .313 7 19 .269 Louisiana Tech 16 0 1.000 31 5 .861 South Alabama 11 14 .733 22 7 .759 Fla. International 11 5 .688 20 10 .667 Louisiana-Lafayette 7 8 .467 13 15 .464 1996-97 (OVC) North Texas 7 8 .467 11 17 .393 CONF ALL Middle Tennessee 9 7 .562 17 13 .567 Denver 6 9 .400 14 15 .483 W L Pct. W L Pct. Western Kentucky 8 8 .500 19 14 .576 Eastern Kentucky 16 2 .889 24 6 .800 Arkansas State 8 8 .500 14 14 .500 New Mexico State 6 9 .400 13 16 .448 Tennessee Tech 13 5 .722 18 11 .621 Ark.-Little Rock 0 16 .000 6 22 .214 New Orleans 5 10 .330 10 17 .370 Austin Peay 13 5 .722 17 11 .607 Morehead State 9 9 .500 12 16 .429 WEST W L Pct. W L Pct. Eastern Illinois 8 10 .444 12 15 .444 South Alabama 5 11 .312 13 16 .448 Tennessee State 7 11 .389 11 16 .407 Murray State 7 11 .389 10 17 .307 New Mexico State 6 10 .375 10 18 .357 Middle Tennessee 7 11 .389 10 20 .333 New Orleans 7 9 .438 15 14 .517 UT-Martin 7 11 .389 8 18 .308 North Texas 10 6 .625 19 11 .633 Southeast Missouri 3 15 .167 5 21 .192 Denver 14 2 .875 24 7 .774 La.-Lafayette 2 14 .125 8 20 .286

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 89 1,0001,000 POINTPOINT CLUBCLUB

1. Kim Webb (2,148 POINTS) 5-9 Guard LaVergne, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1983-84 29-29 174-338 .515 N A -- 97-127 .764 153 5.3 65 63 76 9 64 445 15.3 1984-85 30-30 234-410 .571 N A -- 75-103 .728 170 5.7 73 110 94 30 80 543 18.1 1985-86 30-30 228-401 .569 N A -- 94-123 .764 166 5.5 83 123 88 11 91 550 18.3 1986-87 27-27 245-473 .518 3-13 .231 117-167 .701 203 7.5 74 103 62 14 59 610 22.6 Totals 116-116 881-1622 .543 3-13 .231 383-520 .737 692 5.9 295 399 320 64 294 2148 18.5

2. Jamie Thomatis (1,971 POINTS) 5-11 Forward Destrehan, La. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1998-99 28-1 149-238 .626 0-2 .000 92-117 .786 131 4.7 59 26 45 8 29 390 13.9 1999-00 25-14 162-299 .542 13-29 .448 78-102 .765 152 6.1 57 59 72 14 48 415 16.6 2000-01 30-30 222-417 .532 34-76 .447 161-196 .821 225 7.5 99 83 104 10 56 639 21.3 2001-02 29-28 189-356 .531 30-87 .345 119-141 .844 178 6.1 74 76 87 15 58 527 18.2 Totals 112-73 722-1310 .551 77-192 .401 450-556 .809 686 6.1 289 244 308 47 191 1971 17.5

3. Priscilla Robinson (1,969 POINTS) 5-10 Forward Chattanooga, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1990-91 28-24 178-317 .562 0-0 .000 132-174 .759 228 8.1 59 21 50 9 25 448 17.4 1991-92 28-26 210-383 .548 0-1 .000 153-207 .739 243 8.7 37 34 63 5 68 579 20.7 1992-93 26-20 177-329 .538 8-19 .421 123-155 .794 199 7.7 33 31 34 4 44 485 18.7 1993-94 28-28 168-308 .545 11-30 .367 110-142 .775 238 8.5 57 42 54 10 57 457 16.3 Totals 110-98 733-1337 .548 19-50 .380 518-678 .764 908 8.3 186 128 201 28 194 1969 17.9 4. Tawayna Mucker (1,946 POINTS) 6-0 Center Macon, Ga. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1985-86 30-20 131-253 .518 N A -- 41-81 .513 165 5.5 86 11 43 14 27 303 10.1 1986-87 27-27 142-307 .463 0-0 -- 68-100 .680 214 7.9 85 22 37 20 18 352 13.0 1987-88 29-29 265-499 .531 0-0 -- 141-201 .701 268 9.2 80 27 80 29 24 671 23.1 1988-89 27-27 242-418 .579 0-0 -- 136-205 .663 240 8.9 83 20 66 26 32 620 23.0 Totals 113-103 780-1477 .528 0-0 -- 386-587 .658 .887 7.9 334 80 226 89 101 1946 17.2

5. Jennifer McFall (1,834 POINTS) 6-0 Forward Columbia, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1981-82 25-24 181-383 .473 N A -- 60-99 .606 228 9.1 84 61 84 19 52 422 16.9 1982-83 31-31 207-447 .463 N A -- 81-119 .681 227 7.3 91 67 79 9 39 495 16.0 1983-84 29-29 181-388 .466 N A -- 61-99 .616 209 7.2 93 100 110 11 58 423 14.6 1984-85 30-30 199-383 .520 N A -- 96-158 .608 328 10.9 105 123 111 23 56 494 16.5 Totals 115-114 768-1601 .480 NA -- 298-475 .627 992 8.6 373 351 384 62 205 1834 16.0

T6. Stephanie Capley (1,464 POINTS) 6-1 Forward Mt. Juliet, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1987-88 30-30 145-309 .469 2-11 .182 44-73 .603 202 6.7 87 40 43 17 30 336 11.2 1988-89 27-23 121-246 .492 1-7 .143 59-80 .738 167 6.2 78 50 55 15 23 302 11.2 1989-90 28-26 162-351 .462 12-26 .462 87-111 .784 192 6.9 91 65 63 10 33 423 15.1 1990-91 28-28 150-330 .455 13-47 .277 90-107 .841 209 7.5 78 53 70 23 28 403 14.4 Totals 113-107 578-1236 .468 28-91 .308 280-371 .755 770 6.8 334 208 231 65 114 1464 13.0

90 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 1,0001,000 POINTPOINT CLUBCLUB

T6. Sharon McClanahan (1,464 POINTS) 6-0 Center Centerville, Tenn. YEAR GP FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1975-76 19 134-270 .496 N A -- 58-89 .652 194 10.2 44 11 35 -- -- 326 17.2 1976-77 24 140-262 .534 N A -- 35-69 .507 155 6.5 53 11 32 -- -- 315 13.1 1977-78 28 112-270 .415 N A -- 36-61 .590 163 5.8 72 13 37 -- -- 260 9.3 1978-79 26 222-461 .481 N A -- 119-191 .623 237 9.1 79 19 58 -- -- 563 21.7 Totals 97 608-1263 .480 NA -- 248-410 .605 749 7.8 248 54 162 -- -- 1464 15.1

8. Sherry Tucker (1,452 POINTS) 5-11 Guard Memphis, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1991-92 28-23 91-227 .401 25-61 .410 49-87 .563 119 4.3 64 102 128 9 55 256 9.1 1992-93 19-8 77-184 .418 33-84 .393 20-32 .625 89 4.7 29 36 41 7 27 207 10.9 1993-94 27-27 152-360 .422 53-167 .317 49-72 .681 146 5.4 67 90 89 24 68 406 15.0 1994-95 28-28 221-503 .439 71-213 .333 70-100 .700 225 8.0 77 56 69 23 71 583 20.8 Totals 102-86 541-503 .425 182-525 .347 188-291 .646 579 5.7 237 284 327 63 221 1452 14.2

9. Patrice Holmes (1,378 POINTS) 5-9 Guard Bishopville, S.C. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2001-02 29-29 142-291 .488 23-85 .271 57-73 .781 176 6.1 64 68 80 13 50 364 12.6 2002-03 30-30 194-413 .470 35-136 .257 89-113 .788 221 7.4 59 140 137 19 92 512 17.1 2003-04 32-32 192-432 .444 57-172 .331 61-74 .824 193 6.0 59 130 119 12 84 502 15.7 TOTAL 91-91 528-1136 .465 115-393 .293 207-260 .796 590 6.5 182 338 336 44 226 1378 15.1

10. Heather Prater (1,348 POINTS) 5-8 Guard Waynesboro, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1992-93 28-28 69-167 .413 46-90 .511 42-58 .724 67 2.4 34 141 96 2 40 226 8.1 1993-94 28-27 101-230 .439 58-146 .397 54-79 .684 76 2.7 55 144 85 4 35 314 11.2 1994-95 28-28 127-264 .481 69-135 .511 91-105 .867 110 3.9 49 185 86 6 43 414 14.8 1995-96 30-30 126-265 .475 51-131 .389 91-104 .875 122 4.1 38 135 97 8 59 394 13.1 Totals 114-113 423-926 .457 224-502 .446 278-346 .803 375 3.3 176 605 364 20 177 1348 11.8

11. Kay Wilbanks (1,236 POINTS) 6-4 Center Ringgold, Ga. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1983-84 29-3 98-182 .538 N A -- 73-109 .670 181 6.2 93 1 49 36 28 269 9.3 1984-85 30-30 203-380 .534 N A -- 69-112 .616 235 7.8 104 17 72 78 24 475 15.8 1985-86 29-28 163-316 .516 N A -- 65-99 .657 204 7.0 120 11 47 64 37 391 13.5 1986-87 10-9 36-79 .456 0-0 -- 29-42 .690 68 6.8 29 3 24 13 17 101 10.1 Totals 98-67 500-957 .522 0-0 -- 236-362 .652 688 7.0 346 32 192 191 106 1236 12.6

12. Jonelda Buck (1,233 POINTS) 6-3 Forward Jamestown, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1995-96 30-30 192-315 .610 1-3 .333 60-80 .750 168 5.6 64 18 52 35 16 445 14.8 1996-97 30-30 176-325 .542 4-10 .400 38-55 .691 165 5.5 83 20 62 28 17 394 13.1 1997-98 30-22 82-209 .392 14-41 .341 38-45 .844 121 4.0 59 26 63 31 12 216 7.2 1998-99 28-27 73-144 .507 10-26 .385 12-15 .800 69 2.5 56 20 37 11 9 168 6.0 Totals 118-109 523-993 .527 29-80 .363 148-195 .759 523 4.4 262 84 214 105 54 1223 10.4

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 91 1,0001,000 POINTPOINT CLUBCLUB

13. Holly Hoover (1,181 POINTS) 6-4 Center Ringgold, Ga. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1981-82 25-25 109-220 .495 N A -- 85-129 .659 202 8.1 98 61 84 19 52 303 21.1 1982-83 31-31 203-392 .518 N A -- 140-200 .700 315 10.2 111 17 70 74 24 546 17.6 1983-84 28-26 124-306 .405 N A -- 84-135 .622 233 8.3 90 17 77 42 27 332 11.9 Totals 84-82 436-918 .475 NA -- 309-464 .667 750 8.9 299 95 231 135 103 1181 14.1

14. Joanne Aluka (1,090 POINTS) 5-11 Forward Augusta, Ga. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1997-98 30-11 114-254 .449 0-0 .000 58-112 .518 179 6.0 82 22 63 8 22 286 9.5 1999-00 29-27 132-241 .548 0-1 .000 55-96 .573 184 6.3 87 28 69 3 26 319 11.0 2000-01 30-29 135-248 .544 0-1 .000 80-138 .580 195 6.5 87 24 78 4 31 350 11.7 2001-02 23-9 48-118 .407 1-2 .500 38-57 .667 86 3.7 39 21 29 5 9 135 5.9 Totals 112-76 429-861 .498 1-4 .250 231-403 .573 644 5.7 295 95 239 20 88 1090 9.7

15. Carlita Elder (1,065 POINTS) 5-8 Guard Murfreesboro, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1995-96 29-11 89-184 .484 11-24 .458 64-92 .696 151 5.2 75 35 62 3 34 253 8.7 1996-97 27-21 97-241 .402 9-40 .225 52-88 .591 148 5.5 80 37 65 2 42 255 9.4 1997-98 30-9 94-231 .407 18-69 .261 85-121 .702 135 4.5 81 54 67 0 44 291 9.7 1998-99 27-24 86-198 .434 25-64 .391 69-96 .719 121 4.5 76 60 73 4 30 266 9.9 Totals 113-65 366-854 .429 63-197 .320 270-397 .680 555 4.9 312 186 267 9 150 1065 9.4

16. Jessica Beaty (1,056 POINTS) 6-0 Forward Crossville, Tenn. YEAR GP-GS FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT REB AVG PF A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 1993-94 16-5 24-79 .304 12-45 .267 31-34 .912 60 3.8 25 14 19 0 14 91 5.7 1994-95 28-28 114-283 .403 57-144 .396 93-121 .769 203 7.3 73 32 45 2 26 378 13.5 1995-96 17-17 68-160 .425 24-75 .320 55-78 .705 146 8.6 44 27 37 2 25 215 12.6 1996-97 30-30 108-309 .350 47-161 .292 109-140 .779 217 7.2 77 49 79 3 50 372 12.4 Totals 91-80 314-831 .378 140-425 .329 288-373 .772 626 6.9 219 122 180 7 115 1056 11.6

Tawana MuckerJonelda Buck Stephanie Capley

92 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL GAMEGAME RECORDSRECORDS

The 1981-82 Lady Raider squad set a Middle Tennessee game record for free throw attempts with 54 versus Tennessee State.

MT Opponent MT Opponent Points Free Throws Made High 116 vs. Maryville College (12/6/76) 108, Georgia (12/2/85) High 37 vs. UT-Martin (1/5/95) 37, Western Kentucky (12/9/85) Low 32 vs. UT-Martin (1/5/98) 21, Lambuth (12/10/75) Low 1 vs. Oregon (12/3/93) 1, Morehead State (1/23/94)

First Half Points Free Throw Attempts High 68 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/30/94) 54, Ole Miss (12/29/95) High 54 vs. Tennessee State (1/16/82) 51, Georgia (12/2/85) Low 15 vs. UT-Martin (1/5/98) 9, Lambuth (12/10/75) Low 2 vs. Georgia State (12/16/95) 3, Belmont (12/8/79)

Second Half Points Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) High 65 vs. UT-Martin (2/3/92) 61, Alabama (12/19/94) High 1.000 vs. four opponents 1.000, two opponents Low 17 vs. UT-Martin (1/5/98) 11, Vanderbilt (12/1/76) Low .143 (1-7) vs. Oregon (12/3/93) .222 (4-18), Tennessee State (2/1/83)

Field Goals Made Rebounds High 54 vs. Maryville College (12/6/76) 43, Memphis (1/30/78) High 74 vs. Lambuth (12/10/75) 66, Missouri (1/11/78) Low 11 vs. UT-Martin (1/5/98) 5, Lambuth (12/10/75) Low 23 vs. Louisville (12/12/92) 18, Belmont (11/13/79)

Field Goal Attempts Assists High 98 vs. Maryville College (12/6/76) 96, Union University (12/10/77) High 39 vs. Kentucky (11/17/78) 31, Tennessee Tech (2/3/90) Low 40 vs. two opponents 34, Lambuth (12/10/75) Low 2 vs. Western Kentucky (12/30/83) 1, two opponents

Field Goal Percentage Turnovers High .661 (41-62) vs. Chattanooga (1/6/85) .649 (32-57), Memphis (12/14/97) High 40 vs. Tennessee State (12/5/81) 48, Maryville (12/6/76) Low .177 (11-62) vs. UT-Martin (1/5/98) .147 (5-34), Lambuth (12/10/75) Low 2 vs. Vanderbilt (2/26/79) 4, Tennessee State (2/1/83)

3-pt Field Goals Made Blocks High 18 vs. Chattanooga (2/6/95) 13, Ole Miss (12/29/94) High 10 vs. four opponents 16, Vanderbilt (1/30/92) Low 0, 6 times 0, 30 times Steals 3-pt. Field Goal Attempts High 27 vs. San Jose State (12/13/91) 20, Memphis (1/5/94) High 39 vs. Fairleigh Dick. (12/30/95) 26, 3 times, Tenn. Tech (12/10/00) Low 0 vs. five opponents 0, two opponents Low 0, 4 times 0, 6 times Margins 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage (minimum eight attempts) Win 73 (105-32) vs. Alabama-Huntsville (2/3/88) High .800 (12-15) vs. Tenn. Tech (2/15/92) .889 (8-9), Louisville (12/12/92) Loss 50 (58-108) vs. Georgia (12/2/85) Low .000, 5 times .000, 27 times

The 1994-95 Lady Raiders set Middle Tennessee game records for first half points (68) versus Fairleigh Dickinson, 3-pt. field goals made (18) versus Chattanooga, 3-pt. field goal attempts (39) against FDU, and free throws made (37) versus UT-Martin.

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 93 YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

1975-76 D. 10 UNION (TENN.)...... W, 80-69 1979-80 (OVC CHAMPIONS) Coach: Pat Jones, 15-9 $Southern Miss ...... W,82-75 (OT) Coach: Larry Inman, 23-10/10-1 OVC D. 4 MURRAY STATE ...... W, 66-50 $@ Blue Mountain ...... W, 76-59 N. 13 @ Belmont ...... W, 73-70 D. 10 LAMBUTH ...... W, 83-21 $Berry College ...... L, 53-77 N. 24 @ Vanderbilt ...... W, 67-66 D. 13 HIWASSEE JC ...... L, 70-71 J. 7 @ Morehead State ...... L, 89-94 (OT) N. 26 TENNESSEE...... L, 48-63 J. 7 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 93-66 J. 9 @ Union (Tenn.) ...... W, 92-84 D. 3 %WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 54-49 J. 10 @ Hiwassee JC ...... L, 60-72 J. 11 MISSOURI ...... L, 65-81 D. 4 %MOREHEAD STATE ...... L, 51-58 J. 13 UNION (TENN.) ...... L, 76-83 J. 14 TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 81-88 D. 8 BELMONT ...... W , 60-55 J. 17 TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 75-86 J. 16 EAST TENNESSEE ...... W, 82-71 D. 13 +Ole Miss ...... W, 69-63 J. 19 EAST TENNESSEE ...... W, 85-45 J. 17 TENNESSEE...... L, 79-87 D. 14 +Tennessee Tech ...... L, 68-71 (OT) J. 24 UT-MARTIN ...... W, 91-66 J. 21 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 90-52 D. 15 +Central Missouri ...... L, 70-72 @ Murray State ...... W, 55-44 J. 23 @ Murray State ...... W, 89-65 D. 17 @ Southern Miss ...... L, 65-77 +@ Memphis JV ...... W, 77-35 J. 28 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 74-70 J. 4 $@ Northern Kentucky ...... L, 69-70 +Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L, 63-72 J. 30 @ Memphis ...... L, 86-101 J. 5 $Miami (Ohio) ...... W, 73-49 +Murray State ...... W, 64-57 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 89-61 J. 7 @ East Tennessee ...... W, 71-59 +Mississippi State ...... L, 73-78 F. 13 EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 94-67 J. 10 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 72-57 @ East Tennessee ...... W, 67-49 F. 15 @ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 66-81 J. 14 @ Tennessee State ...... W, 84-52 F. 16 @ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 58-99 @ East Tennessee ...... L, 72-86 J. 17 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 72-48 F. 17 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 89-57 F. 18 MURRAY STATE ...... W, 92-73 J. 19 *@ Murray State ...... W, 80-62 F. 24 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 81-76 F. 20 @ Austin Peay ...... W, 72-70 J. 21 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 77-76 F. 27 @ Lambuth ...... W, 77-56 F. 25 @ Western Kentucky ...... L, 63-83 J. 24 *WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 60-46 F. 28 @ Union (Tenn.) ...... W, 95-94 M. 1 #@ UT-Martin ...... W, 70-54 J. 26 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 70-61 M. 4 #UT-Martin ...... W, 87-79 M. 2 #Tennessee Tech ...... L, 68-96 J. 31 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 70-54 M. 4 #Memphis ...... W, 75-52 M. 3 #East Tennessee ...... W, 98-79 F. 2 UT-MARTIN ...... W, 63-49 #Tennessee Tech ...... L, 68-84 M. 3 #Memphis ...... L, 62-74 F. 4 TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 69-55 #Tennessee ...... L, 70-73 + – MTSU Tipoff Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 7 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 69-72 + – Memphis State Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. $ – Blue Mountain Tournament, Blue Mountain, Miss. F. 9 @ Memphis ...... W, 68-63 # – TCWSF State Tournament, Johnson City, Tenn. # – TCWSF State Tournament, Martin, Tenn. F. 12 CHATTANOOGA ...... L, 57-61 (OT) F. 14 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 76-60 1976-77 1978-79 F. 16 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 67-59 Coach: Pat Jones, 20-5 Coach: Larry Inman, 14-13/6-4 OVC F. 21 *@ Western Kentucky ...... W, 56-53 SHORTER COLLEGE ...... L, 69-73 N. 17 +KENTUCKY ...... W, 90-87 F. 23 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 56-54 D. 1 VANDERBILT ...... W, 91-26 N. 18 +MEMPHIS ...... L, 81-91 F. 28 #Vanderbilt ...... W, 76-57 D. 6 MARYVILLE ...... W, 116-46 N. 30 @ Union (Tenn.) ...... L, 80-91 F. 29 #Tennessee Tech ...... L, 70-72 D. 18 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 101-63 D. 2 CHATTANOOGA ...... L,59-60 (OT) M. 1 #Chattanooga ...... L, 62-84 D. 18 @ Maryville (Forfeit)...... W, 2-0 D. 4 @ Alabama ...... L, 84-90 * – OVC Game J. 8 @ East Tennessee ...... W, 81-63 @ Tennessee ...... L, 63-87 % – OVC Tipoff Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. J. 10 @ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 67-97 D. 11 VANDERBILT ...... W, 69-67 + – MUW Christmas Tournament, Columbus, Miss. J. 15 UNION (TENN.)...... W, 91-88 D. 14 $Ole Miss ...... L, 61-68 $ – Northern Kentucky Inv., Highland Heights, Ky. J. 17 MOREHEAD STATE...... W, 91-80 D. 14 $Utah ...... L, 74-82 # – TCWSF State Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. J. 22 @ Murray State ...... W, 79-52 D. 16 $Mississippi State (Forfeit) ...... L, 0-2 J. 24 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 82-52 J. 6 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... L, 67-74 1980-81 J. 31 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 85-74 J. 8 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 75-61 Coach: Larry Inman, 16-13/6-3 OVC F. 5 TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 80-78 J. 13 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 73-107 D. 1 BELMONT ...... W, 77-55 F. 11 +CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 95-73 J. 15 UNION (TENN.) ...... W, 67-60 D. 6 VANDERBILT ...... L, 88-89 F. 11 +MURRAY STATE ...... W, 92-63 J. 20 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 69-57 D. 8 TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 84-67 @ Vanderbilt ...... W, 89-41 J. 22 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 87-79 (OT) D. 18 !Clemson ...... L, 63-66 F. 17 EAST TENNESSEE ...... W, 88-67 J. 27 *@ Western Kentucky ...... W, 86-79 D. 19 !South Alabama ...... L, 50-51 F. 19 @ Austin Peay ...... W, 82-46 J. 30 MEMPHIS ...... W, 65-63 D. 20 !@ Miss. Univ. for Women ...... W, 89-71 F. 21 MURRAY STATE ...... W, 90-53 F. 3 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 66-63 D. 28 $Jackson State ...... L, 62-82 F. 26 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 89-81 F. 8 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 84-85 D. 29 $Miami (Ohio) ...... W, 78-57 F. 28 @ Union (Tenn.) ...... L,90-93 (OT) F. 13 EAST TENNESSEE ...... W, 59-44 D. 30 $@ Miami (Fla.) ...... L, 74-80 M. 2 #UT-Martin ...... W, 69-67 F. 17 *@ Murray State ...... L, 78-90 J. 3 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 73-68 M. 2 #Tennessee ...... L, 66-87 F. 19 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 90-77 J. 8 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... W, 76-66 M. 4 #East Tennessee ...... W, 75-73 F. 21 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 73-69 J. 12 EAST TENNESSEE ...... W, 74-72 M. 4 #@ Memphis ...... L, 68-84 F. 24 *WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 82-63 J. 15 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 89-67 + – MTSU Invitational, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 26 @ Vanderbilt ...... W, 74-70 J. 17 *@ Murray State ...... L, 72-73 # – TCWSF State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. F. 27 #East Tennessee ...... L, 53-55 J. 19 @ Tennessee State ...... W, 80-65 * – OVC Game J. 22 *@ Western Kentucky ...... L, 76-77 1977-78 + – MTSU Tipoff Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. J. 24 CHATTANOOGA ...... L, 71-80 $ – MUW Christmas Tournament, Columbus, Miss. Coach: Pat Sarver, 15-13 J. 26 MEMPHIS ...... L, 61-79 # – TCWSF State Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn. N. 18 +MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 83-70 J. 31 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 79-51 N. 18 +KENTUCKY...... L, 80-82 F. 2 @ Chattanooga ...... L, 86-91 D. 3 ALABAMA ...... L, 69-75 F. 5 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 81-78 F. 7 @ Belmont ...... W, 78-70 94 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

F. 12 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 75-74 F. 16 VANDERBILT ...... W, 73-66 (OT) J. 16 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 95-60 F. 14 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 74-65 F. 19 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 96-68 J. 19 *@ Youngstown State ...... W, 91-81(OT) F. 16 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 75-62 F. 21 UT-MARTIN ...... W, 86-65 J. 21 *@ Akron ...... W, 68-48 F. 19 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... L, 88-94 F. 26 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 87-73 J. 26 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 80-58 F. 26 #@ Memphis ...... W, 70-66 M. 1 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 94-79 J. 28 *@ Murray State ...... W, 66-77 F. 27 #Tennessee ...... L, 47-66 M. 4 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 81-53 J. 31 OLE MISS ...... L, 66-77 F. 28 #Tennessee Tech ...... L, 79-87 M. 5 *Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 73-66 F. 6 @ Louisiana Tech ...... L, 62-86 * – OVC Game M. 9 #Murray State ...... W, 84-73 F. 9 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 86-75 ! – MUW Christmas Invitational, Columbus, Miss. M. 10 #Morehead State ...... W, 74-61 F. 11 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 87-69 $ – Hurricane Classic, Miami, Fla. M. 15 &@ Jackson State ...... W, 64-61 F. 14 UT-MARTIN ...... W, 80-64 # – TCWSF State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. M. 17 &@ Louisiana Tech ...... L, 59-91 F. 16 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 86-72 * – OVC Game F. 18 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 67-63 1981-82 + – Lady Razorback Invitational, Fayetteville, Ark. F. 21 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 86-92 (OT) Coach: Larry Inman, 20-5/9-3 OVC # – OVC Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. F. 23 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W, 87-74 N. 23 @ Lipscomb ...... W, 95-60 & – NCAA Tournament F. 25 *AKRON ...... W, 108-45, N. 30 @ Belmont ...... W, 78-72 F. 28 EAST TENNESSEE ...... W, 65-59 D. 5 TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 53-43 1983-84 (OVC CHAMPIONS) M. 4 #AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 82-77 D. 10 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 67-64 Coach: Larry Inman, 19-10/12-2 OVC M. 5 #TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 67-61 D. 12 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 77-72 N. 26 @ Florida State ...... L, 67-75 M. 17 &@ Western Kentucky ...... L, 83-90 D. 19 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 67-81 N. 28 BELMONT ...... W, 87-40 * – OVC Game J. 8 +@ Ole Miss ...... L, 66-67 D. 8 CHATTANOOGA ...... L, 63-65 + – Communiplex Classic, Cincinnati, Ohio J. 9 +South Alabama ...... W, 72-55 D. 16 +Union (Tenn.) ...... W, 74-62 # – OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. J. 14 *@ Western Kentucky ...... L, 63-67 D. 17 +@ Ole Miss ...... L, 72-84 & – NCAA Tournament J. 16 @ Tennessee State ...... W, 71-66 D. 30 @ Western Kentucky ...... L, 69-72 J. 18 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 82-72 J. 5 @ Chattanooga ...... L, 59-73 1985-86 (OVC CHAMPIONS) J. 21 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 90-67 J. 7 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... W, 70-66 Coach: Larry Inman, 20-10/13-1 OVC J. 23 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 85-73 J. 9 @ Kentucky ...... W, 74-68 N. 25 +Oklahoma ...... L, 75-83 J. 25 BELMONT ...... W, 92-65 J. 12 *@ Morehead State ...... L, 53-56 N. 26 +South Alabama ...... L, 63-79 J. 30 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 68-74 J. 14 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 46-49 N. 29 $Clemson ...... W, 90-88 F. 3 @ Vanderbilt ...... W, 76-71 J. 17 VANDERBILT ...... L, 60-66 N. 30 $@ Kentucky ...... L, 77-85 F. 6 NORTH ALABAMA ...... W, 93-70 J. 19 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W, 87-59 D. 2 @ Georgia ...... L, 58-108 F. 9 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 90-64 J. 21 *AKRON ...... W, 89-48 D. 4 @ Auburn ...... L, 59-71 F. 13 *WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 69-62 J. 23 UT-Martin ...... W, 76-55 D. 7 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 93-68 F. 18 *@ Murray State ...... W, 79-74 J. 26 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 84-76 (OT) D. 9 @ Western Kentucky ...... L, 78-103 F. 20 @ Austin Peay ...... W, 68-64 J. 27 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 100-59 D. 11 EVANSVILLE ...... W, 106-71 F. 22 @ North Alabama ...... W, 81-53 J. 31 @ Vanderbilt ...... L, 67-83 D. 21 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 80-95 F. 25 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 86-57 F. 7 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 86-79 J. 4 BELMONT ...... W, 93-47 F. 27 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 62-55 F. 9 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 87-74 J. 6 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 58-77 M. 3 #Morehead State ...... L, 62-66 F. 11 *@ Murray State ...... W, 84-67 J. 11 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 102-68 * – OVC Game F. 16 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 68-49 J. 13 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 72-66 + – Dial Classic, Oxford, Miss. F. 18 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 78-58 J. 18 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 74-64 # – OVC Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. F. 23 *@ Youngstown State ...... W, 75-69 J. 20 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 87-78 F. 25 *@ Akron ...... W, 78-54 J. 25 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W, 97-72 1982-83 (OVC CHAMPIONS) M. 3 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 85-64 J. 27 *AKRON ...... W, 76-58 Coach: Larry Inman, 26-5/10-0 OVC M. 6 #MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 65-47 F. 1 @ Chattanooga ...... L, 72-83 N. 26 TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 88-67 M. 7 #TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 71-64 F. 3 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 72-69 D. 3 @ Southern Univ...... W, 87-78 M. 14 &@ Tennessee ...... L, 52-70 F. 8 *@ Akron ...... W, 79-47 D. 4 @ LSU ...... L, 65-67 * – OVC Game F. 10 *@ Youngstown State ...... W, 77-67 D. 8 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 71-64 + – Dial Classic, Oxford, Miss. F. 15 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 77-68 D. 13 LIPSCOMB ...... W, 83-61 # – OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 17 *@ Murray State ...... W, 87-81 D. 17 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 66-51 & – NCAA Tournament F. 22 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 99-85 D. 18 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 72-69 (OT) F. 24 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 71-57 J. 3 CHATTANOOGA ...... L, 67-74 1984-85 (OVC CHAMPIONS) M. 5 #MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 85-72 J. 6 @ Kentucky ...... L, 68-73 Coach: Larry Inman, 23-7/13-1 OVC M. 6 #TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 66-63 J. 8 @ Belmont ...... W, 91-72 N. 23 GEORGIA ...... L, 73-84 M. 12 &@ South Carolina ...... W, 78-77 (OT) J. 15 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... W, 74-72 N. 26 @ Chattanooga ...... L, 78-83 M. 16 &@ LSU ...... L, 65-78 J. 19 @ Vanderbilt ...... W, 86-81 D. 3 @ Belmont ...... W, 105-60 * – OVC Game J. 22 *@ Murray State ...... W, 75-68 D. 8 @ Evansville ...... W, 91-68 + – Bowling Green Bank Inv., Bowling Green, Ky. J. 24 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 75-68 D. 17 EAST TENNESSEE ...... W, 82-57 $ – Lady Kat Dial Classic, Lexington, Ky. J. 28 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 74-52 D. 28 +West Virginia ...... W, 93-67 # – OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. J. 29 BELMONT ...... W , 80-60 D. 29 +@ Cincinnati ...... L, 91-98 & – NCAA Tournament F. 1 @ Tennessee State ...... W, 77-68 J. 7 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 62-58 F. 4 +Mississippi State ...... W, 79-76 (OT) J. 10 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 95-55 F. 5 +@ Arkansas ...... L, 72-73 J. 12 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 80-69 F. 12 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 95-77 J. 14 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 77-69 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 95 YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

1986-87 (OVC Co-CHAMPS) M. 10 #^TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 79-62 F. 3 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 69-79 Coach: Jim Davis, 19-8/12-2 OVC M. 16 &@ Kansas ...... L, 75-81 F. 10 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... L, 69-72 N. 28 +Northern Kentucky ...... W, 70-69 * – OVC Game F. 12 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 85-78 N. 29 +Wisconsin ...... W, 69-56 + – Georgia State Invitational, Atlanta, Ga. F. 15 @ Vanderbilt ...... L, 70-88 D. 2 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... L, 71-78 & – Indiana Classic, Bloomington, Ind. F. 17 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 98-69 D. 11 CUMBERLAND ...... W, 87-54 # – OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 19 *@ Murray State ...... W, 71-65 D. 14 AUBURN ...... L, 62-84 ^ – Played in Alumni Gym F. 24 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 67-53 D. 20 KENTUCKY ...... L, 68-79 & – NCAA Tournament F. 27 @ Kentucky ...... L, 56-72 D. 27 $Quinnipiac ...... W, 89-59 F. 28 @ Western Kentucky ...... L, 64-80 D. 28 $@ Maine ...... L, 67-75 1988-89 (OVC CHAMPIONS) M. 5 #Murray State ...... L, 74-82 J. 3 OLE MISS ...... L, 63-95 Coach: Lewis Bivens, 21-6/10-2 OVC * – OVC Game .. + – Nevada-Reno Tourney, Reno, J. 5 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 74-78 N. 29 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 78-67 Nev. J. 10 *@ Murray State ...... L, 66-72 D. 2 +MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ...... W, 93-53 & – Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill. J. 12 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 92-68 D. 3 +CLEMSON ...... W, 69-64 # – OVC Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. J. 17 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 90-73 D. 6 VANDERBILT ...... W, 81-73 J. 19 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 84-62 D. 8 @ Lipscomb ...... W, 92-77 1990-91 J. 24 *@ Youngstown State ...... W, 93-82 D. 16 &UT-Arlington ...... W, 73-62 Coach: Lewis Bivens, 14-14/8-4 OVC J. 26 *@ Akron ...... W, 74-57 D. 17 &TCU ...... W, 70-53 N. 23 &UAB ...... L, 68-76 J. 31 @Tennessee State ...... W, 91-56 D. 28 $Siena ...... W , 103-62 N. 24 &@ Georgia State ...... W, 98-94 F. 2 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W , 94-85 D. 29 $@ Wagner ...... L, 75-80 (OT) N. 30 +Wichita State ...... W, 63-44 F. 7 *AKRON ...... W, 96-57 J. 8 KENTUCKY ...... L, 66-68 D. 1 +@ Arkansas State ...... L, 60-71 F. 9 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W, 76-55 J. 9 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 81-53 D. 4 @ Lipscomb ...... W, 79-64 F. 14 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 89-58 J. 13 @ UNC-Asheville ...... W, 88-50 D. 6 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...... W, 69-49 F. 16 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 101-83 J. 14 @ East Tennessee ...... W, 93-61 D. 8 GEORGIA ...... L, 62-80 F. 21 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 104-63 J. 16 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 65-74 D. 13 CUMBERLAND ...... W, 74-52 F. 23 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 91-61 J. 21 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... L, 65-84 D. 17 CHATTANOOGA ...... L, 64-76 F. 26 TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 111-64 J. 23 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 68-64 J. 2 $Ole Miss ...... L, 59-78 M. 4 #Murray State ...... W, 72-64 J. 28 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 88-66 J. 3 $Oklahoma State ...... L, 70-88 M. 5 #@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 67-71 J. 30 *@ Murray State ...... W, 71-68 J. 4 $Brown ...... L, 65-79 * – OVC Game F. 4 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 81-61 J. 9 @ Chattanooga ...... L, 73-81 + – Communiplex Classic, Cincinnati, Ohio F. 7 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... L, 64-77 J. 12 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 87-66 $ – Maine Holiday Classic, Orono, Maine F. 11 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 93-78 J. 14 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 95-72 # – OVC Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. F. 13 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 107-73 J. 19 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 52-69 F. 15 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 82-61 J. 21 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 90-47 1987-88 (OVC CHAMPIONS) F. 18 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 77-72 J. 26 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 58-64 Coach: Lewis Bivens, 22-8/12-2 OVC F. 20 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 81-75 J. 28 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 77-67 F. 25 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 73-65 F. 6 VANDERBILT ...... L, 66-79 N. 27 +@ Georgia State ...... W, 101-80 M. 6 #MURRAY STATE ...... L, 66-73 F. 9 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 63-62 N. 28 +Mississippi State ...... W, 57-56 * – OVC Game F. 11 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 70-86 D. 4 &Central Michigan ...... W, 64-56 + – Shoney’s Inn Classic, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 16 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 67-63 D. 5 &@ Indiana ...... W, 65-59 & – Midwest Roundball Classic, Tulsa, Okla. F. 18 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 81-80 D. 9 @ Western Kentucky ...... L, 51-83 $ – Wagner Holiday Tournament, New York, N.Y. F. 23 *@ Murray State ...... L, 81-91 D. 17 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 63-77 # – OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 25 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 67-58 J. 2 LIPSCOMB ...... W, 92-68 M. 4 #Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 93-84 J. 4 KENNESAW STATE ...... W, 83-66 M. 5 #@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 59-84 J. 6 @ Vanderbilt ...... L, 67-70 1989-90 * – OVC Game .. & – Georgia St. Tourney, Atlanta, Ga. J. 9 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 63-55 Coach: Lewis Bivens, 11-17/7-5 OVC + – Pizza Inn Classic, Jonesboro, Ark. J. 13 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE ...... W, 92-45 N. 24 +Texas Tech ...... L , 61-76 $ – FIU Fun & Sun Classic, Miami, Fla. J. 16 *@ Youngstown State ...... W, 74-73 N. 25 +Bucknell ...... W, 94-68 # – OVC Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. J. 23 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 74-70 N. 26 +San Francisco ...... L, 57-82 J. 25 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 85-58 N. 28 LIPSCOMB ...... W, 95-87 J. 30 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 72-66 D. 1 &Eastern Illinois ...... L, 68-90 1991-92 F. 1 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 87-63 D. 2 &Portland State ...... L, 64-69 Coach: Lewis Bivens, 19-9/10-4 OVC F. 3 @ Alabama-Huntsville ...... W, 105-32 D. 10 GEORGIA ...... L, 89-95 N. 24 GEORGIA STATE ...... W, 84-61 F. 5 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 90-72 D. 16 EAST TENNESSEE ...... L, 59-71 N. 26 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 84-59 F. 8 @ Alabama ...... L, 58-97 D. 18 CHATTANOOGA ...... L, 83-89 D. 6 +WESTERN CAROLINA ...... W, 76-65 F. 13 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 84-75 J. 4 @ Chattanooga ...... L, 71-76 D. 7 +ALABAMA ...... L, 69-101 F. 15 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 86-69 J. 8 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 49-71 D. 13 &San Jose State ...... W, 88-54 F. 20 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 91-61 J. 12 SOUTH FLORIDA ...... W, 79-64 D. 14 &@ San Francisco ...... L, 54-70 F. 22 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W, 80-78 J. 13 UNC-ASHEVILLE ...... W, 90-61 D. 19 $Houston ...... L, 85-99 F. 25 @ Kentucky ...... L, 68-76 J. 15 *@ Tennessee State ...... L, 74-77 D. 20 $Jackson State ...... W, 76-68 F. 27 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 84-67 J. 20 *MURRAY STATE ...... L, 61-79 J. 4 *@ Murray State ...... L, 69-72 F. 29 *@ Murray State ...... L, 60-82 J. 22 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 85-47 J. 6 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 71-67 M. 3 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 79-83 J. 27 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 71-60 J. 11 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... W, 81-57 M. 9 #^MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 83-56 J. 29 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 79-74 J. 13 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 107-60

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J. 16 @ UT-Martin ...... W, 90-69 D. 21 @ Chattanooga ...... L, 56-63 J. 18 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 94-68 D. 30 @ Missouri-Kansas City ...... W, 73-68 1995-96 (OVC Co-CHAMPS) J. 20 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 80-86 J. 3 *@ UT-Martin ...... W, 83-65 Coach: Lewis Bivens, 24-6/13-3 OVC J. 22 ORAL ROBERTS...... W, 83-76 J. 5 ^MEMPHIS ...... W, 74-72 N. 24 +OLE MISS ...... W, 88-86 J. 25 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 83-69 J. 12 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 82-62 N. 26 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ...... W, 66-48 J. 27 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 69-59 J. 15 *@ Murray State ...... W, 80-69 D. 2 &Houston ...... W, 76-69 J. 30 @ Vanderbilt ...... L, 61-90 J. 17 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... W, 70-67 D. 3 &Radford ...... W, 84-73 F. 1 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 88-80 J. 19 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... L, 59-68 D. 8 $BELMONT ...... W, 63-44 F. 3 UT-MARTIN ...... W, 110-66 J. 22 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 72-66 D. 9 $ALABAMA ...... L, 53-68 F. 8 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 75-82 J. 24 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 88-71 D. 15 ^Georgia Southern ...... W, 101-90 F. 10 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 81-76 (OT) J. 29 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 74-70 D. 16 ^@ Georgia State ...... W, 80-64 F. 15 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 92-93 (OT) J. 31 *UT-MARTIN ...... W, 84-60 D. 31 @ East Tennessee ...... W, 79-68 F. 17 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 99-69 F. 5 *@ Tennessee State ...... L, 80-86 J. 2 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 87-60 F. 22 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 68-57 F. 9 *MURRAY STATE ...... L, 76-79 J. 6 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 72-56 F. 24 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... W, 82-67 F. 14 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... L, 64-68 J. 11 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... W, 88-57 M. 9 #Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 67-72 F. 17 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 74-83 J. 13 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... W, 78-64 * – OVC Game F. 19 @ Troy State ...... W, 71-59 J. 16 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 70-52 + – Garden Plaza Classic, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 23 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 67-62 J. 20 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 108-74 & – USF Classic, San Francisco, Calif. F. 26 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 83-60 J. 21 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 74-55 $ – Shoney's Classic, Tuscaloosa, Ala. F. 28 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 89-71 J. 27 *UT-MARTIN ...... W, 96-78 # – OVC Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. M. 5 #Southeast Missouri ...... W, 71-70 J. 29 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 68-51 M. 6 #Tennessee State ...... L, 66-88 F. 3 *@ Austin Peay ...... L, 67-81 1992-93 * – OVC Game F. 10 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 73-60 Coach: Lewis Bivens, 21-7/13-3 OVC + – UTA/Marriott Classic, Arlington, Texas F. 12 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... L, 81-82 D. 1 @ Memphis ...... W, 83-70 & – Garden Plaza Classic, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 15 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 75-64 D. 6 @ Georgia ...... L, 65-80 ^ – Played in Alumni Gym F. 17 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 80-67 D. 9 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 79-73 # – OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. F. 19 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 108-75 D. 11 +TROY STATE ...... W, 88-65 F. 24 *@Murray State ...... L, 67-74 D. 12 +LOUISVILLE ...... L, 70-71 1994-95 (OVC Co-CHAMPS) F. 26 *@UT-Martin ...... W, 76-70 D. 16 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 84-72 Coach: Lewis Bivens, 19-9/12-4 OVC M. 2 #Morehead State ...... W, 99-73 D. 28 &Yale ...... W, 66-50 N. 27 +GEORGIA ...... L, 71-95 M. 3 #Murray State ...... W, 70-63 D. 29 &@ Wagner ...... W, 73-53 D. 3 @ Jackson State ...... L, 78-85 M. 4 #Austin Peay ...... L, 60-69 J. 9 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 79-49 D. 9 BELMONT ...... W, 82-72 M. 16 !@ Kansas ...... L, 57-72 J. 11 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 76-62 D. 10 JACKSON STATE ...... W, 75-73 * – OVC Game J. 13 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... L, 72-78 D. 20 @ Alabama ...... L, 70-99 + – Sports Belle Classic, Murfreesboro, Tenn J. 15 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... L, 77-97 D. 29 &Ole Miss ...... L, 56-103 & – Pepperdine Tournament, Malibu, Calif. J. 18 *@ UT-Martin ...... W, 76-54 D. 30 &Fairleigh Dickinson ...... W, 108-71 $ – Garden Plaza Classic, Murfreesboro, Tenn. J. 23 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 72-91 D. 31 &Appalachian State ...... W, 73-65 ^ – Georgia State Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. J. 27 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 91-70 J. 5 ^*UT-MARTIN ...... W, 105-96 # – OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. J. 30 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... W, 65-58 J. 7 ^CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 84-51 ! – NCAA East Regional, Lawrence, Kan. F. 1 *@ Murray State ...... W, 96-63 J. 12 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 81-71 F. 8 *UT-MARTIN ...... W, 81-73 J. 14 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 105-60 1996-97 F. 11 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 105-103 (2OT) J. 16 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... W, 73-64 Coach:Lewis Bivens, 10-20/7-11 OVC F. 15 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 77-71 J. 18 *@ Tennessee State ...... L, 56-68 N. 22 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 60-94 F. 20 *@ Morehead State ...... L, 73-85 J. 21 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 91-61 N. 25 MEMPHIS ...... L, 65-77 F. 22 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 80-66 J. 23 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 84-70 D. 1 GEORGIA ...... L, 70-89 F. 25 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 100-71 J. 28 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 48-69 D. 7 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 56-51 F. 27 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... W, 75-65 J. 30 *@ UT-Martin ...... W, 95-89 D. 15 @ Southern Illinois ...... L, 72-91 M. 1 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 79-56 F. 6 @ Chattanooga ...... W, 94-74 D. 17 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 84-68 M. 2 SOUTHERN INDIANA ...... W, 89-77 F. 9 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... W, 66-63 D. 20 +Missouri ...... L, 55-61 M. 8 #Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 87-74 F. 11 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... W, 78-67 D. 21 +West Virginia ...... L, 60-77 M. 9 #@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 73-80 F. 13 *@ Murray State ...... W, 77-74 D. 23 +@ Hawaii ...... L, 63-82 * – OVC Game F. 18 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... L, 70-76 J. 2 EAST TENNESSEE ...... W, 92-81 + – Garden Plaza Classic, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 20 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 87-64 J. 4 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 73-91 & – Wagner Holiday Tournament, New York, N.Y. F. 25 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 95-68 J. 6 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 84-58 # – OVC Tournament, Cookeville, Tenn. F. 26 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 72-83 J. 8 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 64-61 M. 4 #Austin Peay ...... W, 73-56 J. 11 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 61-71 1993-94 M. 5 #Tennessee State ...... L, 71-83 J. 15 @ Furman ...... L, 86-95 (3OT) J. 18 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... L, 73-74 (OT) Coach: Lewis Bivens, 21-7/11-5 OVC * – OVC Game J. 19 *EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... L, 59-69 N. 28 FLORIDA STATE ...... W, 66-43 + – Sports Belle Classic, Murfreesboro, Tenn J. 23 *@ Austin Peay ...... L, 66-70 (OT) D. 1 CHATTANOOGA ...... W, 89-52 & – Sun Bank/UCF Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla. J. 25 *@ Murray State ...... L, 61-72 D. 3 +Oregon ...... W, 79-74 ^ – Game played in Alumni Gym J. 27 *@ UT-Martin ...... W, 76-36 D. 4 +@ UT-Arlington ...... W, 87-66 # – OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. F. 1 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... L, 78-81 D. 10 &ORAL ROBERTS...... W, 81-55 F. 2 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... L, 61-70 D. 11 &SOUTHERN INDIANA ...... W, 94-72 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 97 YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR-BY-YEAR

F. 5 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... L, 62-66 J. 12 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 63-85 D. 17 LIPSCOMB ...... W, 75-52 F. 8 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... W, 71-65 J. 14 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 89-50 D. 21 &UNC-Greensboro ...... W, 69-66 F. 13 *@ Tennessee State ...... L, 79-82 J. 16 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 70-59 D. 22 &@ Central Florida ...... W, 71-69 F. 15 *@ Eastern Illinois ...... L, 75-85 J. 21 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 99-72 D. 30 @ Houston ...... L, 72-77 F. 17 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... W, 78-63 J. 23 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 94-68 J. 4 *@ Arkansas State ...... L, 63-85 F. 22 *UT-MARTIN...... W, 68-50 J. 28 *UT-MARTIN...... W, 88-71 J. 6 *@ North Texas ...... L, 72-85 F. 25 #@ Austin Peay ...... W, 60-59 J. 30 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 58-48 J. 8 *ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK ...... W, 93-80 F. 28 #Tennessee Tech ...... L, 56-59 F. 4 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... L, 73-76 J. 11 *@ Florida International ...... L, 63-74 * – OVC Game F. 6 *@ Eastern Illinois ...... L, 77-81 J. 13 *SOUTH ALABAMA ...... L, 71-79 + – Paradise Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii F. 11 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 81-79 J. 18 *@ Denver ...... L, 57-59 # – OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. F. 13 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 69-43 J. 20 *@ Arkansas-Little Rock ...... W, 77-61 F. 18 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 91-66 J. 25 *LOUISIANA TECH ...... L, 57-80 1997-98 F. 20 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 81-71 J. 27 *NEW ORLEANS ...... W, 82-51 Coach: Stephany Smith, 18-12/11-7 OVC F. 23 #Tennessee State...... L, 79-82 F. 1 *@ Western Kentucky ...... W, 85-83 N. 15 OLE MISS ...... L, 60-61 M. 11 &@ Memphis...... L, 61-71 F. 3 *FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ...... W, 78-63 N. 20 !Belmont ...... W, 65-60 * – OVC Game F. 10 *ARKANSAS STATE...... W, 79-67 N. 22 @ Cincinnati ...... L, 61-81 ^ – Doubletree Classic, New Orleans, La. F. 15 *@ Louisiana Tech ...... L, 64-83 N. 29 MONTEVALLO ...... W, 87-67 # – OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 17 *LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE ...... W, 77-52 D. 5 &Xavier ...... L, 62-78 & – Women’s NIT, Memphis, Tenn. F. 22 *@ New Mexico State ...... W, 77-70 D. 6 &@ UNLV ...... W, 85-82 (OT) F. 24 *WESTERN KENTUCKY...... W, 75-70 D. 14 @ Memphis ...... L, 75-102 1999-00 M. 1 #Louisiana-Lafayette ...... W, 78-59 D. 29 UAB ...... W, 65-41 Coach: Stephany Smith, 18-11/11-5 OVC M. 3 #North Texas...... L, 54-72 J. 3 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 67-56 N. 19 UAB ...... L, 67-70 M. 14 !@ Indiana ...... L, 63-66 J. 5 *UT-MARTIN ...... L, 32-57 N. 23 @ Auburn ...... L, 51-93 * – Sun Belt Game J. 7 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... W, 59-56 N. 27 MONTEVALLO ...... W, 85-50 $ – Game at Gaylord Entertainment Cen., Nashville, Tenn. J. 10 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... W, 89-71 D. 2 EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... W, 63-48 & – UCF Classic, Orlando, Fla. J. 12 *@ Eastern Illinois ...... L, 53-66 D. 4 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... W, 85-81 # – Sun Belt Tournament, Mobile, Ala. J. 14 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 55-74 D. 10 $Indiana ...... L, 68-81 ! – Women’s NIT, Bloomington, Ind. J. 17 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 76-74 D. 12 $Texas Southern ...... W, 76-55 J. 19 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 66-43 D. 16 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 44-76 2001-02 J. 24 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 99-77 D. 21 UNC-ASHEVILLE ...... W, 74-61 Coach: Stephany Smith, 16-13/7-7 Sun Belt J. 26 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 79-80 (OT) D. 29 @ Cincinnati ...... L, 54-63 N. 16 @ Tennessee State ...... W, 77-57 J. 31 *@ UT-Martin ...... L, 71-83 J. 6 *@ Eastern Kentucky ...... L, 70-90 N. 20 @ #16 Georgia ...... L, 72-77 OT F. 2 *@ Murray State ...... W, 62-49 J. 8 *@ Morehead State ...... W, 96-59 N. 24 CINCINNATI ...... L, 63-65 F. 7 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... W, 95-67 J. 15 *@ Tennessee Tech ...... L, 60-77 N. 27 @Austin Peay ...... W, 78-69 F. 9 *EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... W, 79-75 J. 18 *@ Eastern Illinois ...... W, 73-64 D. 1 OLE MISS ...... W, 74-64 F. 14 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 80-78 J. 20 *AUSTIN PEAY ...... L, 68-74 D. 5 UT MARTIN ...... W, 73-55 F. 16 *@ Austin Peay ...... L, 65-80 J. 22 *TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 84-66 D. 9 TENNESSEE TECH ...... L, 64-68 OT F. 19 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... L, 61-63 J. 27 *@ Murray State ...... L, 57-76 D. 14 @Lipscomb...... W, 75-63 F. 21 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 91-54 J. 29 *@ UT-Martin ...... L, 70-73 D. 17 KANSAS STATE ...... L, 53-54 F. 24 #Eastern Illinois ...... W, 73-60 F. 3 *EASTERN KENTUCKY ...... W, 82-74 D. 20 HOUSTON ...... L, 63-75 F. 28 #Eastern Kentucky ...... W, 72-62 F. 5 *MOREHEAD STATE ...... W, 80-74 D. 23 @Xavier ...... W, 68-60 M. 1 #UT-Martin ...... W, 59-58 F. 8 *@ Southeast Missouri ...... W, 67-58 D. 29 *NEW ORLEANS ...... W, 77-54 M. 14 &Duke ...... L, 67-92 F. 12 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 90-82 J. 2 @ Memphis ...... W, 82-80 OT * – OVC Game F. 17 *@ Austin Peay ...... W, 84-63 J. 5 *FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ...... L, 72-82 ! – Nashville Arena F. 19 *@ Tennessee State ...... W, 62-38 J. 10 *@ New Mexico State ...... L, 67-88 & – Las Vegas Club Shootout, Las Vegas, Nev. F. 22 @ Belmont ...... W, 74-67 J. 12 *@ Louisiana-Lafayette ...... W, 75-63 # – OVC Tournament; Nashville, Tenn. F. 24 *MURRAY STATE ...... W, 76-63 J. 17 *WESTERN KENTUCKY...... L, 66-71 & – NCAA West Regional; Durham, N.C. F. 26 *UT-MARTIN ...... W, 78-77 J. 19 *NORTH TEXAS ...... L, 72-74 F. 29 &SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... W, 76-57 J. 24 *@ Arkansas State ...... W, 80-68 1998-99 (OVC CHAMPIONS) M. 4 #Austin Peay ...... L, 58-67 J. 26 *@ Arkansas-Little Rock ...... W, 79-60 Coach: Stephany Smith, 18-10/13-4 OVC * – OVC Game J. 29 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE...... W, 90-39 N. 14 ERSKINE ...... W, 88-46 $ – Insite.com Bowl Basketball Classic, Tucson, Ariz. F. 2 *@ Florida International ...... L, 55-71 N. 19 @ UAB ...... W, 73-63 & – OVC Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. F. 7 *ARKANSAS STATE...... W, 79-64 N. 22 FURMAN ...... W, 81-75 # – OVC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. F. 9 *ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK ...... W, 81-63 N. 29 @ Western Kentucky ...... L, 62-83 F. 14 *SOUTH ALABAMA ...... W, 71-66 D. 5 *TENNESSEE TECH ...... W, 74-63 2000-01 F. 16 *@ Denver ...... L, 66-75 D. 12 @ UNC-Asheville ...... W, 77-63 Coach: Stephany Smith, 17-13/9-7 Sun Belt F. 22 *@ Western Kentucky ...... L, 62-66 D. 16 AUBURN ...... L, 53-73 N. 17 TENNESSEE STATE ...... W, 90-68 M. 1 #Louisiana-Lafayette ...... W, 90-59 D. 28 ^Maine ...... L, 78-92 N. 21 BELMONT ...... W, 74-62 M. 3 #Denver ...... L, 63-78 D. 29 ^Furman ...... L, 66-83 N. 28 @ UAB ...... L, 71-76 * – Sun Belt Game J. 2 *@ UT-Martin ...... L, 70-90 D. 3 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W, 91-62 # – Sun Belt Tournament, New Orleans, LA. J. 4 *@ Murray State ...... W, 72-68 D. 6 @ Ole Miss ...... L, 53-72 J. 7 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ...... W, 82-75 D. 10 @ Tennessee Tech ...... W, 87-74 J. 9 *EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... W, 99-63 D. 15 $Xavier ...... L, 89-92

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2002-03 M. 7 #vs North Texas ...... W, 81-66 Coach:Stephany Smith, 18-12/9-5 Sun Belt M. 8 #vs Denver...... W, 64-61 Middle Tennessee’s N. 25 @ Tennessee Tech...... W, 71-59 M. 9 #@ Western Kentucky ...... W, 79-57 Record by Month N. 30 @ Cincinnati ...... L, 59-79 M. 21 ^vs #12 North Carolina ...... W, 67-62 M. 23 ^@ Notre Dame ...... L, 46-59 D. 2 East Tennessee ...... W, 95-70 Month Won Lost D. 6 %at Kansas State ...... L, 61-79 % –FAU Classic * – Sun Belt Game D. 7 %vs Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... L, 60-62 November 37 27 # – Sun Belt Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky December 121 80 D. 14 @ South Carolina State ...... W, 70-57 ^ – NCAA Tourn. East Region, South Bend, Ind. D. 16 @ South Carolina ...... L, 50-65 January 170 90 D. 19 Memphis ...... W, 89-83 February 174 69 D. 22 Lipscomb ...... W, 61-56 March 38 34 D. 28 Tennessee State ...... W, 83-62 D. 30 Georgia ...... L, 43-79 J. 4 *Western Kentucky ...... W, 74-62 J. 6 Austin Peay ...... L, 68-78 J. 9 *Arkansas State ...... W, 80-63 J. 11 *Arkansas-Little Rock ...... W, 68-29 J. 16 *@ South Alabama ...... L, 58-72 J. 18 *@ New Orleans ...... L, 59-65 J. 23 *New Mexico State ...... L, 63-73 J. 25 *Louisiana-Lafayette ...... W, 61-41 J. 28 @ Southern Illinois ...... W, 87-63 F. 1 *@ Florida International ...... L, 63-65 F. 6 *@ North Texas ...... W, 70-56 F. 8 *Denver ...... W, 67-65 F. 13 *@ Arkansas State ...... W, 71-63 F. 15 *@ Arkansas-Little Rock ...... W, 69-52 F. 22 *Florida International ...... W, 61-57 M. 1 *@ Western Kentucky ...... L, 73-84 M. 9 #vs New Orleans ...... W, 69-55 ALL-TIME LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL COACHES M. 10 #vs Arkansas State ...... W, 65-52 M. 11 #@ Western Kentucky ...... L, 83-86 % – Wildcat Classic * – Sun Belt Game # – Sun Belt Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky 2003-04 (SUN BELT CHAMPIONS) Coach:Stephany Smith, 24-8/10-4 Sun Belt N. 21 Tennessee Tech ...... W, 65-52 Pat Jones Pat Saver Larry Inman N. 24 Southern Illinois ...... W, 76-62 N. 28 %Manhattan ...... L, 65-70 N. 29 %Norfolk State ...... W, 80-58 D. 3 @ Xavier ...... W, 67-65 D. 13 @ Georgia ...... L, 50-65 D. 15 @ Tennessee State ...... W, 82-63 D. 17 Chicago State ...... W, 78-55 D. 20 @ Austin Peay ...... W, 61-46 D. 22 South Carolina State ...... W, 76-54 D. 30 @ Lipscomb ...... W, 68-47 J. 5 Houston ...... L, 63-67 Jim Davis Lewis Bivens Stephany Smith J. 8 Alabama ...... W, 65-61 OT J. 15 *@ Arkansas State ...... L, 62-69 J. 17 *@ Arkansas-Little Rock ...... L, 54-68 J. 22 South Alabama ...... W, 56-55 J. 24 New Orleans ...... W, 67-47 Name Years at MT Tenure Won Lost Pct. J. 29 *@ New Mexico State ...... W, 52-51 Pat Jones 1976-77 2 Seasons 35 14 .714 J. 31 *@ Louisiana-Lafayette ...... W, 72-57 Pat Sarver 1978 1 Season 15 13 .536 F. 5 *Western Kentucky ...... L, 68-70 2OT F. 7 *Florida International ...... W, 73-47 Larry Inman 1978-86 8 Seasons 161 86 .688 F. 12 *North Texas ...... W, 64-55 Jim Davis 1987 1 Season 19 9 .704 F. 15 *@ Denver ...... W, 68-56 Lewis Bivens 1988-97 10 Seasons 182 103 .639 F. 19 *Arkansas State ...... W, 70-47 Stephany Smith 1998-present 7 seasons 129 78 .620 F. 21 *Arkansas-Litlte Rock ...... W, 71-54 F. 26 *@ Western Kentucky ...... L, 71-79 M. 1 *@ Florida International ...... W, 63-48

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The 1982-83 team is remembered as the first in Middle Tennessee history to 1983 Midwest Regional (Round 2) appear in the NCAA Tournament. March 17, 1983/ (1) Louisiana Tech 91, (8) Middle Tennessee 59 Led in scoring and rebounding by Holly Hoover (17.6 ppg, 8.3 rpg) and RUSTON, La. — The Lady Raiders ran into a hornet’s nest, as the top-seeded and eventual featuring Blue Raider Hall of Famer Jennifer McFall, the squad was the sec- tournament runner-up Lady Techsters jumped out to a 50-19 halftime lead and never looked back in taking ond most prolific scoring and rebounding team in school history. The 1982-83 the 91-59 second-round victory. The Lady Raiders were led by Jennifer McFall's 22 points. Holly Hoover and Eva Lemeh each team continues to hold the school record for made free throws with 518 and scored 12, with Hoover pulling down a team-high eight rebounds. Janice Lawrence scored 22 for Tech most free throw attempts with 763. to go with 11 boards, four blocks and three steals. Coach Larry Inman, in his fifth year with Middle Tennessee, brought home MT FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST the second OVC Championship in school history while winning the most games McFall, Jennifer * 8-13 6-9 5 3 22 1 2 1 2 with 26 victories. The team won nine games in a row before dropping a game Lindley, Cyndi * 3-7 1-2 2 4 7 0 0 0 0 to Arkansas. The squad then proceeded to reel off 11 straight victories before Hoover, Holly * 6-13 0-1 8 2 12 2 0 1 0 falling to Louisiana Tech in the team’s second game in the NCAA Tournament. Smith, Sherry * 1-7 0-0 5 1 2 8 7 0 1 Lemeh, Eva * 5-15 2-5 4 3 12 3 3 0 1 The season featured wins over Western Kentucky, two wins over Salas, Maria 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt, and an undefeated OVC slate. Allen, Patricia 1-4 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 Jones, Venetia 1-5 0-1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Hamilton, Bobbie Kay 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1983 Midwest Regional Bandjlich, Pat 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 March 15, 1983/JSU Athletics and Assembly Center TEAM 3 Middle Tennessee 64, Jackson State 61 TOTALS 25- 66 9-18 31 14 59 14 13 3 5 JACKSON, Miss. — In its very first NCAA appearance, the Lady Raiders brought home a 64-61 FG: 1st Half: 8-30 (26.7) 2nd Half: 17-36 (47.2) Total: 25-66 (37.9) victory over homestadning Jackson State in one of four play-in contests (one in each region) to decide the FT: 1st Half: 3-6 (50.0) 2nd Half: 6-12 (50.0) Total 9-18 (50.0) eighth seed in each regional. Deadball Rebounds: 4 The Lady Raiders fell behind 34-29 at halftime, but turned it around in the second half for the win, despite shooting only 35.9 (23-of-64) percent from the field and 56.3 (18-of-32) percent from the line. LOUISIANA TECH FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST Eva Lemeh led the way for MT with 23 points. Jennifer McFall scored 12, as she and Holly Hoover Scott, Lori * 7-12 1-2 6 3 15 4 0 2 0 each grabbed nine boards. Karen Taylor scored game-highs with 28 points and 16 rebounds for Jackson Rodman, Debra * 5-7 0-0 11 1 10 1 1 3 0 State. Lawrence, Janice * 10-14 2-4 11 2 22 1 4 4 3 MT FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST White, Jennifer * 3-4 2-2 2 0 8 9 1 0 0 McFall, Jennifer * 5-17 2-4 9 4 12 1 3 0 1 Mulkey, Kim * 2-2 1-1 2 12 5 4 0 1 0 Lindley, Cyndi * 4-10 1-1 6 1 9 0 3 0 0 Sossamon, Tia 1-4 0-0 2 5 210 01 Hoover, Holly * 3-13 3-6 9 4 9 1 1 2 0 Gant, Pam 6-10 1-2 4 51330 01 Smith, Sherry * 3- 7 2-6 6 2 8 5 4 0 2 Konerza, Kay 3-4 0-0 2 0 6 4 1 0 2 Lemeh, Eva * 8-16 7-10 4 4 23 0 3 1 1 Wilkerson, Julie 1-3 1-2 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 Salas, Maria 0- 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Green, Vickie 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bandjlich, Pat 0- 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Primeaux, Debbie 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Allen, Patricia 0-1 3-4 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 TEAM 2 1 Jones, Venetia 0-0 0-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 41-66 9-14 41 20 91 31 14 9 8 TEAM 4 FG: 1st Half: 23-36 (63.9) 2nd Half: 18-30 (60.0) Total: 41-66 (62.1) TOTALS 23-64 18-32 39 18 64 7 17 3 4 FT: 1st Half: 4-6 (66.7) 2nd Half: 5-8 (62.5) Total: 9-14 (64.2) FG: 1st Half: 9-25, 36.0% 2nd Half: 14-39, 35.9% Total: 23-64, 35.9% Halftime Score: Louisiana Tech 50, MT 19. FT: 1st Half: 11-16, 68.8% 2nd Half: 7-16, 43.8% Total: 18-32, 56.3% Deadball Rebounds: 5

JACKSON STATE FG-A FT-A Reb PF Pts A TO BLK ST McFarland, Bea * 1-1 0-0 1 5 2 3 4 0 1 McCall, Angela * 1-4 0-0 0 4 2 1 2 0 0 Thomas, Lisa * 1-6 3-4 4 4 5 0 2 0 2 Hill, Lottie * 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 Malbrove, Lori * 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 Bradford, Valerie 3-3 0-0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 Stringfellow, B. 0-5 2-2 1 3 2 2 0 0 2 Mitchell, Carolyn 6-11 2-5 14 3 14 3 2 1 4 Robinson, Vanetta 1-5 0-0 2 4 2 0 1 0 0 Taylor, Karen 10-17 8-11 16 3 28 5 4 2 4 Hibbler, Annette 0-2 0-2 3 4 0 1 1 0 1 TEAM 5 TOTALS 23-56 15-24 47 34 61 16 21 3 15 FG: 1st Half: 14-31, 45.2% 2nd Half: 9-25, 36.0% Total: 23-56, 41.1% FT: 1st Half: 6-11, 54.5% 2nd Half: 9-13, 69.2% Total: 15-24, 62.5% Deadball Rebounds: 6

Halftime Score: Jackson State 34, MT 29. The 1982-83 Lady Raider squad made history, earning the school’s first Attendance: 833 NCAA Tournament berth and victory. The squad set a school record with 26 Officials: Rivault, Link Technical Fouls: MT — McFall, Smith, Bench. Jackson State — None. victories, and still holds the record for free throws and free throw attempts in a season.

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Aside from all of the team’s accomplishments, the 1983-84 Lady Raiders will also be remembered as the first season Kim Webb put on number 25 and began to electrify Middle Tennessee fans. Webb, a Rutherford County native from nearby Smyrna, went on to be- come the all-time leading scorer in Lady Raider history, is the only player to have her number retired, and was the first Lady Raider inducted into the Middle Tennessee Hall of Fame. Her freshman season put her alongside several other Lady Raider greats such as Jennifer McFall, Holly Hoover, Kay Willbanks and Janet Ross. In fact, 31 percent of the 13-member 1,000 point club at Middle Tennes- see were members of this outstanding team. Of those four, Webb and McFall are in first and fourth respectively on the career scoring list. Webb set the tone for her career early, leading the team in scoring with a 15.3 point per game average. She also made her mark defensively, grabbing a freshman record 80 steals during the year. The team, under Larry Inman, went 19-10 overall and won 15 of its last 17 games to close out the year. The team rolled through the OVC Tournament and earned a second consecutive berth into the NCAA Tournament, falling to The 1983-84 squad won the second of four straight OVC Tournaments to in-state rival Tennessee 52-70. earn its second straight NCAA Tourney berth.

1984 Mideast Regional March 17, 1984/Stokely Athletic Center (3) Tennessee 70, (6) Middle Tennessee 52

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Lady Raiders earned more respect in their second straight tournament appearance, receiving the #6 seed in the Mideast. There was one catch, though - Middle Tennessee would be meeting the third-seeded Lady Vols of Tennessee. MT stumbled early and never quite got back in the game, falling in Stokely Athletic Center to the Lady Vols. Kim Webb scored 18 to lead the Lady Raiders but had little help, except for Jennifer McFall’s 13 points. Holly Hoover led the rebounding effort with nine. Tennessee was led by Mary Ostrowski with 22 points and 14 rebounds. Tanya Haave added 14 points. For the second year in a row, the Lady Raiders lost to the tournament’s eventual runner-up.

MT FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST McFall, Jennifer * 5-17 3-4 6 2 13 1 3 2 0 Lindley, Cyndi * 1-8 2-4 3 3 4 0 3 0 0 Hoover, Holly * 3-10 0-0 9 3 6 0 1 1 0 Hamilton, Bobbie Kay * 0-1 1-3 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 Webb, Kim * 8-12 2-3 2 3 18 0 3 0 1 Salas, Maria 1-3 2-2 0 1 4 1 4 0 1 Willbanks, Kay 2-7 2-2 4 4 6 0 2 2 0 Ross, Janet 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Bandjlich, Pat 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 6 TOTALS 20-59 12-18 32 18 52 2 18 5 3 FG: 1st Half: 9-26 (34.6) 2nd Half: 11-33 (33.3) Total: 20-59 (33.9) FT: 1st Half: 6-8 (75.0) 2nd Half: 6-10 (60.0) Total: 12-18 (66.7) Deadball Rebounds: 2

TENNESSEE FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST Ostrowski, Mary * 7-10 8-10 14 4 22 2 2 0 2 Haave, Tanya * 6-13 2-2 4 2 14 1 1 0 1 Towns, Paula * 3-6 2-4 6 1 8 0 0 0 0 Collins, Lynne * 2-3 0-0 1 2 4 2 2 0 0 Hatmaker, Pat * 2-6 0 0 1 1 4 3 4 0 1 Snyder, Kristie * 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Collins, Shelia 3-9 0-1 5 3 6 1 1 0 1 Freeman, Cal 1-4 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 Webb, Lisa 2-3 0-0 2 1 4 0 2 0 0 Marr, Pam 2-2 0-0 1 3 4 2 1 0 1 Holly Hoover (44) led the 1983-84 Lady Raiders in re- Sexton, Shelley 1-2 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 bounding with 8.3 per contest, as MT advanced to the Amy Gamble 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 Littlejohn, Cheryl 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. TEAM 7 TOTALS 29-59 12-17 46 20 70 12 17 0 6 FG: 1st Half: 13-26 (50.0) 2nd Half: 16-33 (48.5) Total: 29-59 (49.2) FT: 1st Half: 8-11 (72.7) 2nd Half: 4-6 (66.7) Total: 12-17 (70.6) Deadball Rebounds: 0

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The roll of the mid-1980’s continued with the 1984-85 squad. The team 1985 Mideast Regional March 17, 1985/Diddle Arena returned nearly intact after an NCAA appearance the previous season. (4) Western Kentucky 90, (5) Middle Tennessee 83 Again, it was Kim Webb, Jennifer McFall and Kay Willbanks leading the way for the team. The season marked the final campaign for McFall, who was BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — The 1985 tourney brought a fifth seed to the Lady Raiders and a trip to Bowling Green to face the Lady ‘Toppers of Western Kentucky. a senior. In the face of heavy foul trouble, MT held tough but fell 90-83 in Diddle Arena. Two important With Larry Inman at the helm, the team put together an impressive 23-7 starters, Jennifer McFall and Janet Ross, played only 34 minutes combined. record that included both OVC regular season and OVC Tournament titles as As they had many times during that season, Kim Webb (33) and Alice Lawrence (27) combined to score the bulk of Lady Raider points. Shawnzia Davis was the only other Lady Raider in double figures well as a third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. with 10 points. Webb grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds. Webb continued to put up impressive numbers, leading the team in scor- Gina Brown came off the Western Kentucky bench to score 24 points. The Lady ‘Topper bench outscored MT’s 28-14. ing with an 18.1 points per game average. She also continued her thievery by Western would become the third straight team to oust Middle Tennessee and move on to the Final swiping a school-record 91 steals for the season for an average of 3.0 per Four. game. McFall led the attack on the boards, averaging 10.9 rebounds per con- MT FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST test. Webb, Kim * 13-22 7-8 10 53303 10 In true Lady Raider style, the team went on a late season streak, winning McFall, Jennifer * 1-4 1-2 6 5 341 11 10 of its last 12 games. The team earned its berth into the big dance with an Willbanks, Kay * 1-2 0-0 5 4 2 0 2 1 1 Ross, Janet * 2-3 0-0 3 5 422 00 OVC Tournament final win over Tennessee Tech and went on to challenge Lawrence, Alice * 9-16 9-10 2 1 27 1 5 0 2 former OVC rival Western Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA Tourna- David, Shawnzia 4-7 2-5 4 4 10 0 3 1 0 McDonald, Cathy 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 4 4 2 0 ment. Nevils, Sharon 2-6 0-1 3 0 4 0 1 0 1 Unfortunately, it was one game and out for the Lady Raiders for the sec- TOTALS 32-63 19-26 35 26 83 11 21 6 5 ond consecutive season. The team fell to the Lady Hilltoppers 83-90 in a close FG: 1st Half: 15-31 (48.4) 2nd Half: 17-32 (53.1) Total: 32-63 (50.8) FT: 1st Half: 6-8 (75.0) 2nd Half: 13-18 (72.2) Total: 19-26 (73.1) contest in Bowling Green, Ky. Deadball Rebounds: 2

WESTERN KENTUCKY FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST Jones, Annette * 4-8 3-6 1 51110 01 Mason, Lillie * 8-10 5-7 9 3 21 2 5 5 3 Carlson, Melinda * 2-3 2-2 4 0 6 0 1 0 1 Haskins, Clemette * 7-12 3-4 2 51756 02 Thomas, Kami * 2-4 3-4 5 4 7 3 4 0 0 Brown, Gina 8-12 8-10 7 3 24 2 3 1 1 Ottens, Sharon 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Jenkins, Sheronda 1-5 0-1 3 4 2 2 2 0 2 Ogles, Laura 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TEAM 1 TOTALS 33-58 24-34 33 24 90 15 22 6 10 FG: 1st Half: 14-27 (51.9) 2nd Half: 19-31 (61.3) Total: 33-58 (56.9) FT 1st Half: 10-14 (71.4) 2nd Half: 14-20 (70.0) Total: 24-34 (70.6) Deadball Rebounds: 3

Halftime Score: Western Kentucky 38, MT 36. Attendance: 2700 Officials: Henry Provencio, Harold Lafasso Technical Fouls: Lady Raiders — None. Western Kentucky — Bench.

Middle Tennessee Hall of Famer Jennifer McFall earned FIrst Team All-OVC honors four straight seasons, one of only two Raiders ever to achieve the feat.

The 1984-85 team won a third straight regular season OVC crown, finishing 13-1 in conference play before falling to Western Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

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The dominance of the Lady Raiders continued for the fourth straight season. 1986 Mideast Regional (Second Round) March 16, 1986/LSU Assembly Center The 1985-86 team was without Jennifer McFall, but Kim Webb and Kay Willbanks (2) Louisiana State 78, (10) Middle Tennessee 65 would lead the team during their junior seasons. The team won 19 or more games for the fifth straight year, putting to- BATON ROUGE, La. — Middle Tennessee could not continue its road heroics, falling to the gether a 20-10 record. Another late-season winning streak punctuated the second-seeded Lady Tigers, 78-65. Kim Webb scored 18 points, while Lori Gross added 10. The Lady Raiders were riddled with foul trouble, called for 31 fouls to LSU’s 15. team’s charge toward the NCAA Tournament. Ten straight victories put the LSU shot 40 free throws, compared to just 13 by the Lady Raiders. Bonita Branch scored 22 and team in the second round of the Big Dance for the second time in school Lesa Thornton tossed in 21 to go with 11 boards for LSU. history. MT FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST In what would be Larry Inman’s final year in Murfreesboro, the team picked Nevils, Sharon * 3-7 0-0 3 1 6 1 1 0 0 up a quality non-conference win against Clemson and an NCAA First Round Mucker, Tawanya * 2-5 0-1 5 3 4 0 1 0 0 road win over South Carolina. Willbanks, Kay * 3-10 0-0 9 4 6 1 2 3 2 Gross, Lori * 4-11 2-4 5 51043 02 For the third time in as many seasons, Webb led the team in scoring, Webb, Kim * 8-20 2-4 4 4 18 2 7 0 2 averaging 18.3 points per game. Willbanks used her considerable size to lead Ross, Janet 2-8 0-0 1 5 411 01 the Lady Raider rebounders with a 7.0 per game average. Lindley, Cyndi 1-6 1-2 6 3 3 0 1 0 0 Also important for the team was the debut of sensational freshman Davis, Lisa 4-6 0-0 2 3 8 0 0 0 1 Beck, Lianne 2-2 2-2 5 3 6 1 1 0 0 Tawanya Mucker. Mucker, a native of Macon, Ga., averaged 10.1 points per McDonald, Cathy 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 contest, and would go on to become the fourth-highest scorer in Middle Ten- Davis, Swawnzia 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nessee history with 1,946 points. TEAM 4 TOTALS 29-75 7-13 44 31 65 10 17 3 8 FG: 1st Half: 13-31 (41.9) 2nd Half: 16-44 (36.4) Total: 29-75 (38.7) 1986 Mideast Regional (First Round) FT: 1st Half: 8-10 (80.0) 2nd Half: 1-3 (33.3) Total: 7-13 (53.8) March 12, 1986/Frank McGuire Arena Deadball Rebounds: 3 (10) Middle Tennessee 78, (7) South Carolina 77 (OT) LSU FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Lady Raiders traveled to seventh-seeded South Carolina to claim their Randall, Natalie * 4-10 2-3 8 3 10 2 5 0 2 second NCAA tournament victory in exciting fashion with a 78-77 overtime win. Thornton, Lesa * 6-10 9-3 11 2 21 2 1 0 1 MT fell behind 35-28 at halftime, but pulled even at 44 with 13 minutes left in the game. The teams Jones, Alisha * 4-10 2-5 10 3 10 2 4 3 0 traded baskets the rest of the way and ended regulation tied at 66. Branch, Bonita * 8-15 6-7 5 2 22 6 4 0 1 South Carolina scored the first five points in overtime, but the Lady Raiders fought back and were Burns, Jeanneta * 3-8 5-8 6 3 11 3 4 1 2 able to take the lead for good with 1:06 left on a Kim Webb driving layup. Dellay, April 1-1 2-4 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 Kay Willbanks led the Lady Raiders with 20 points and 11 boards, while Webb added 18 points, Rains, Shelley 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 rebounds, seven assists and five steals. Brantley Southers led the Lady Gamecocks with 24 points, TEAM 3 nine rebounds, five assists and four steals. TOTALS 26-54 26-40 44 15 78 15 19 5 6 FG: 1st Half: 12-36 (33.3) 2nd Half: 14-18 (77.8) Total: 26-54 (48.1) MT FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST FT: 1st Half: 4-4 (100.0) 2nd Half: 22-36 (61.1) Total: 26-40 (65.0) Nevils, Sharon * 1-3 1-2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 Mucker, Tawanya * 4-7 0-1 3 4 8 0 0 0 0 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Willbanks, Kay * 8-15 4-5 11 4 20 0 1 3 0 Gross, Lori * 0-6 1-3 5 5 171 00 Halftime Score: LSU 34, MT 28. Webb, KIm * 9-18 0-1 10 3 18 7 5 0 5 Attendance: 645 Ross, Janet 7-18 1-3 4 0 15 4 5 0 1 Officials: Hank Zaborniak, Bill Stokes Lindley, Cyndi 6-10 1-2 8 3 13 0 1 1 1 Technical Fouls: Lady Raiders — Bench 2, LSU — None. Beck, Lianne 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 Davis, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 McDonald, Cathy 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 4 TOTALS 35-79 8-17 48 22 78 20 15 4 8 FG: 1st Half: 14-33 (42.4) 2nd Half: 21-46 (45.7) Total: 35-79 (44.3) FT: 1st Half: 0-2 (0.0) 2nd Half: 8-15 (53.3) Total: 8-17 (47.1) Deadball Rebounds: 1

SOUTH CAROLINA FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST Southers, Brantley * 9-23 6-7 9 4 24 5 3 0 4 Harvey, Tammy * 3-8 0-1 7 3 6 5 3 0 0 Gilmore, Sharon * 9-14 0-4 18 3 18 0 4 2 2 Ballou, Mindy * 6-16 2-2 4 4 14 4 3 0 3 Raab, Dawn * 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 4 1 0 0 Parker, Martha 4-7 5-5 1 4 13 4 2 0 0 Glass, Laura 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 TEAM 7 TOTALS 32-70 13-20 48 18 77 22 16 3 9 FG: 1st Half: 15-29 (51.7) 2nd Half: 17-41 (41.5) Total: 32-70 (45.7) FT: 1st Half: 5-9 (55.6) 2nd Half: 8-11 (72.7) Total: 13-20 (65.0) Deadball Rebounds: 1 Halftime Score: South Carolina 35, MT 28. Attendance: 2200 Officials: June Courteau, Marie Koch

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Lewis Bivens arrived on the Middle Tennessee campus to assume his role 1988 Midwest Regional as the Lady Raider head coach for the 1987-88 season. His debut followed the March 16, 1988/Phog Allen Fieldhouse (7) Kansas 81, (10) Middle Tennessee 75 departure of one-year head man Jim Davis, who went to Clemson after the 1986- 87 campaign. LAWRENCE, Kan. — Facing the 10th seed in the Midwest Regional, Middle Tennessee found its Bivens continued the tradition of excellence established by his two most way to Allen Field House at Kansas University. Sandy Brown scorched the nets for 23 points and Lianne recent predecessors by winning the OVC regular season crown and the OVC Beck added 19, but it was to no avail as the Lady Raiders dropped a tightly-played six-point decision at Kansas. Tournament title, giving the Lady Raiders their fifth trip to the NCAA Tourna- The “Phog” held its magic for the Lady Jayhawks, as Lisa Baker tossed in 28 points and pulled ment in six seasons. down 10 boards. Sandy Shaw scored 14 points, dished out six assists and made four steals. Leading the way for Bivens was junior Tawanya Mucker. Mucker set a Stephanie Capley scored 15 points and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds for Middle Tennessee. school record for total points scored (671) and scoring average (23.1) during the 87-88 season, and established herself as one of the most dominant play- MT FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST ers in the league. Mucker also led the team in rebounding with a 9.2 per game Beck, Lianne * 8-13 1-1 2-2 2 1 19 2 1 0 2 Capley, Stephanie * 7-15 0-1 1-2 9 3 15 2 1 0 0 average. Mucker, Tawanya * 5-17 0-0 0-1 7 2 10 2 3 0 1 Making her Lady Raider debut during the 1987-88 season was 1,000- Collier, Kim * 2-4 2-3 0-0 1 2 6 6 6 0 2 point club member Stephanie Capley. Capley averaged 11.2 points per con- Brown, Sandy * 9-16 5-10 0-0 2 1 23 3 2 0 1 test as a freshman along with 6.7 rebounds. Scruggs, Christy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 Harrison, Julie 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 Unlike previous years, the Lady Raiders struggled a bit down the stretch, TEAM 7 losing three of the team’s last six games. The team heated up again when it TOTALS 32-67 8-15 3-5 30 11 75 15 15 0 9 counted most, though, defeating Morehead State and Tennessee Tech in the FG: 1st Half: 16-34 (47.1) 2nd Half: 16-33 (48.5) Total: 32-67 (47.8) 3FG: 1st Half: 3-5 (60.0) 2nd Half: 5-10 (50.0) Total: 8-15 (53.3) OVC Tournament to earn a berth into the NCAA Tournament and a trip to FT: 1st Half: 3-5 (60.0) 2nd Half: 0-0 (0.0) Total: 3-5 (60.0) Lawrence, Kan., to face the Lady Jayhawks. Deadball Rebounds: 1

KANSAS FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST Shaw, Sandy * 5-14 3-7 1-1 4 0 14 6 4 0 4 Stroughter, Mesho * 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 Baker, Lisa * 14-20 0-0 0-0 10 1 28 1 2 1 3 Braddy, Lisa * 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 3 3 8 4 0 1 Dougherty, Lisa * 5-10 0-0 0-0 8 1 10 3 2 0 1 Richardson, Deborah 4-8 0-0 0-5 3 3 8 2 3 2 0 Jackson, Cheryl 5-7 0-0 0-0 3 0 10 0 0 0 1 Page, Lynn 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 4 0 1 0 1 TEAM 4 TOTALS 38-70 3-7 2-8 41 9 81 21 16 3 11 FG: 1st Half: 18-37 (48.6) 2nd Half: 20-33 (60.6) Total: 38-70 (54.3) 3FG: 1st Half: 2-4 (50.0) 2nd Half: 1-3 (33.3) Total: 3-7 (42.9) FT: 1st Half: 1-3 (33.3) 2nd Half: 1-5 (20.0) Total: 2-8 (25.0) Deadball Rebounds: 3

Halftime Score: Kansas 39, MT 38. Attendance: 1509 Officials: Larry Shepherd, Bob Olson

Tawanya Mucker (white jersey) averaged a team-leading 23.1 points and 9.2 rebounds per game to go with 29 blocks on the season. The 1987-88 Lady Raider squad made the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in seven years, winning the school’s seventh conference title.

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OVC REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS 1995-96 OVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1995-96 NCAA TOURNAMENT

1996 East Regional March 16, 1996/Phog Allen Fieldhouse (4) Kansas 72, (13) Middle Tennessee 57

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Middle Tennessee received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, the first in school history. The 13th-seeded Lady Raiders returned to the sight of their last NCAA tournament game, Phog Allen Fieldhouse. The Lady Raiders could not find their range offensively, shooting just 32.8 percent from the field and hitting just five of 24 three-point attempts. Freshman Carlita Elder led all scorers with 19 and tied for team-high honors in rebounding (Trella Thomas and Jonelda Buck) with five boards. Heather Prater and Natalie Sneed added 10 points apiece. Prater had four assists and four steals as well. The Jayhawks were led by Tomecka Dixon and Charisse Sampson with 16 points each. Nakia Sanford added nine points, nine boards, five blocks and three steals.

MT FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST Neeley, Cortney * 3-7 1-3 0-0 3 2 7 2 4 0 1 Elder, Carlita * 7-13 1-2 4-4 5 1 19 0 3 0 1 The 1995-96 Lady Raiders returned to the NCAA Tournament Buck, Jonelda * 0-4 0-0 2-2 5 2 2 0 2 0 0 for the first time in eight seasons. Thomas, Trella * 1-11 0-4 12 5 3 3 3 3 0 2 *Prater, Heather * 4-15 1-9 1-2 2 2 10 4 2 0 4 Sneed, Natalie 4-10 1-4 1-1 4 3 10 1 2 0 1 Edwards, Nikki 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 3 3 0 2 0 0 Francis, Kim 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Patchen, Melanie 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 Bevis, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 After a long hiatus from the NCAA Tournament, the 1995-96 squad, under Jackson, Alice 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 head coach Lewis Bivens, made a strong mid-season surge and rolled through the TEAM 9 1 TOTALS 21-64 5-24 10-13 37 17 57 10 21 0 10 OVC Tournament to earn a berth into the big dance. FG: 1st Half: 10-32 (31.3) 2nd Half: 11-32 (34.4) Total: 21-64 (32.8) The team won 18 of its first 20 games and came into the OVC Tourna- 3FG: 1st Half: 2-11 (18.2) 2nd Half: 3-13 (23.1) Total: 5-24 (20.8) ment as one of the league’s co-champions. The team’s 24-6 mark is one of the FT: 1st Half: 3-5 (60.0) 2nd Half: 7-8 (87.5) Total: 10-13 (76.9) Deadball Rebounds: 0 best ever, and the 24 win total is second on the all-time Middle Tennessee list. On the floor it was a freshman sensation that did the work for Bivens. KANSAS FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST Thousand-point club member Jonelda Buck scored 445 points (14.8 per game) Sampson, Charisse * 8-13 0-2 0-0 10 0 16 6 2 0 3 Trapp, Jennifer * 0-5 0-0 2-4 9 520300 and set the then-school record for field goal percentage at 61.0, earning OVC Sanford, Nakia * 4-7 0-0 1-3 9 1 9 0 4 5 3 Freshman of the Year honors. Hableib, Angie * 5-13 0-3 2-3 3 3 12 2 1 0 0 Also making their Lady Raider debuts that year were 1,000-point club Dixon, Tamecka * 6-10 0-0 4-6 3 0 16 2 6 0 4 member Carlita Elder and Cortney Neeley, who stands in second place in ca- Reed, Erinn 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 3 2 1 1 Canada, Shelly 3-7 0-0 0-1 3 2 6 0 1 0 2 reer assists. Raymant, Suzi 1-3 1-1 1-2 4 2 4 1 1 0 0 The season featured some key non-conference wins. Early season match- Grayer, Patience 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 ups against Ole Miss, Southern Illinois, Houston and Radford resulted in Lady Gracey, Tamara 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 Scott, Koya 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Raider victories as a part of one of the most impressive starts in team history. Ledet, Keshana 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 After the run through the OVC Tournament, the team found that its path Travers, Jenny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 would once again run through Lawrence, Kan., for the second consecutive TEAM 4 TOTALS 28-61 1-6 15-25 48 15 72 15 21 7 14 NCAA game with the Lady Jayhawks. FG: 1st Half: 16-32 (50.0) 2nd Half: 12-29 (41.4) Total: 28-61 (45.9) 3FG: 1st Half: 1-3 (33.3) 2nd Half: 0-3 (0.0) Total: 1-6 (16.7) FT: 1st Half: 5-10 (50.0) 2nd Half: 10-15 (66.7) Total: 15-25 (60.0) Deadball Rebounds: 4

Halftime Score: Kansas 38, MT 25. Attendance: 5279 Officials: Doug Cloud, Judy Schneider, Kent Johnson

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1995-96 OVC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1997-98 NCAA TOURNAMENT

1998 West Regional March 14, 1998/Cameron Indoor Stadium (2) Duke 92, (15) Middle Tennessee 67

DURHAM, N.C. — An unlikely run ended abruptly for the Lady Raiders as they dropped a 92-67 decision at eighth-ranked and second-seeded Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Blue Devils took early command of the contest and never looked back in moving on to the second round. Duke led the entire way and built an early 14-point advantage in the opening frame. Bama Burrell, playing with two fouls, spurred a run to cut it to six with 8:16 to go in the half, but before the half was over, the Blue Devils pushed the lead out to 20. Middle Tennessee would not give up. Down by 26 (59-33) with 15:33 to play, the Lady Raiders cut into the lead with a 16-6 run capped by a Cortney Neeley three-pointer with 10:55 to go. Duke would not be denied and kept control down the stretch. Freshman Kelly Chastain led the Lady Raiders with 16 points, all in the second half. Carlita Elder added 15 points. Duke had five double-digit scorers, led by Michele VanGorp's 19. Peppi Browne added 15 points and six rebounds. The Blue Devils hit 60 percent of their shots for the game while the Lady Raiders shot 41.3 percent. The much-taller Duke squad held a 38-31 advantage on the boards. The 1997-98 squad won three straight games in the OVC Tour- nament to win the tourney title and earn an automatic berth MT FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST into the NCAA Tournament. Burrell, Bama * 3-7 1-2 2-3 4 4 9 0 1 0 0 Buck, Jonelda * 3-5 0-2 0-0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 Sneed, Natalie * 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 3 4 6 5 0 1 Neeley, Cortney * 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 3 3 4 5 0 1 Smith, Tanika * 4-10 0-0 0-0 6 1 8 6 3 0 4 Aluka, Joanne 2-10 0-0 0-0 5 3 4 0 3 1 1 It was certainly an improbable year under an improbable circumstance, but Chastain, Kelly 6-11 4-6 0-0 2 3 16 1 2 1 1 first-year coach Stephany Smith milked as much as possible from the talent on her Elder, Carlita 5-10 3-6 2-2 3 5 15 1 0 0 2 Ainsworth, Cyndi 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 team and put her charges into the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three Perkins, Nicole 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 years. TEAM 5 After a 10-20 season in Lewis Bivens’ final campaign, expectations were TOTALS 26-63 9-18 6-7 31 25 67 18 21 2 10 not running very high for the Lady Raiders and their new coach. However, a FG: 1st Half: 12-31 (38.7) 2nd Half: 14-32 (43.8) Total: 26-63 (41.3) 3FG: 1st Half: 3-6 (50.0) 2nd Half: 6-12 (50.0) Total: 9-18 (50.0) patented late-season run gave the team a home game to open the OVC Tour- FT: 1st Half: 2-2 (100.0) 2nd Half: 4-5 (80.0) Total: 6-7 (85.7) nament. The home win put the Lady Raiders in the OVC Tournament Final Deadball Rebounds: 2 Four at Nashville Arena, where a one-point victory over UT-Martin put the DUKE FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST team into the NCAA Tournament, where it would face Duke in the opening Parent, Rochelle * 6-6 1-1 1-2 7 0 14 4 3 0 0 round. Browne, Peppi * 6-10 0-0 3-5 6 2 15 2 4 0 2 Junior college transfer Bama Burrell made an immediate impact in her VanGorp, Michelle * 9-14 0-0 1-4 4 4 19 1 1 1 0 first season, leading the team in scoring with 11.8 points per game. Burrell Howard, Hilary * 3-8 0-2 0-0 2 1 6 9 3 0 3 Erickson, Nicole * 2-5 2-4 2-2 4 1 8 1 1 0 1 would take home OVC Tournament MVP honors. Black, Payton 5-9 0-0 3-8 4 2 13 1 1 0 1 It was a freshman who led the way on the boards. Joanne Aluka aver- Schweitzer, G. 4-5 1-2 4-8 2 1 13 4 0 0 0 aged 6.0 rebounds per contest and went on to claim the OVC Freshman of the Rice, Lauren 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 3 1 0 1 Medhanie, Naz 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 Year award. Brown, Shaeeta 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Also making her debut was Kelly Chastain. A highly touted recruit, Jones, Takisha 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chastain lived up to her billing, shooting .367 from behind the three-point arc TEAM 3 1 TOTALS 36-60 5-11 15-31 38 13 92 25 17 1 8 and leading the team with 33 blocks. FG: 1st Half: 20-31 (64.5) 2nd Half: 6-29 (55.2) Total: 36-60 (60.0) 3FG: 1st Half: 3-7 (42.9) 2nd Half: 2-4 (50.0) Total: 5-11 (45.5) FT: 1st Half: 6-12 (50.0) 2nd Half: 9-19 (47.4) Total: 15-31 (48.4) Deadball Rebounds: 7

Halftime Score: Duke 49, MT 29. Attendance: 2566 Officials: Dave Stewart, Randy Morrow, Janice Aliberti

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1995-96ALL-TIME GREATOVC TEAMS REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS 1998-99 WOMEN’S NIT

1999 WNIT March 11, 1999/Elma Roane Fieldhouse Memphis 71, Middle Tennessee 61

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — After a disappointing home loss to Tennessee State in the opening round of the OVC Tournament, the Lady Raiders’ hopes of a second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament were dashed. However the team, under second-year head coach Stephany Smith, collected the program’s first-ever bid to the Women’s NIT. The task would be daunting as the Lady Raiders would face Mem- phis and All-American Tamika Whitmore. The game was a see-saw battle early in the first half with both teams trying to hold on to small leads. The Lady Tigers went on a 10-0 run with about six minutes remaining in the first half and clung 1998-99 to a 34-32 lead at intermission. Bama Burrell led Middle Tennessee in the first half, scoring six points and collecting three boards. The second half opened with an 11-4 run by Middle Tennessee, giving the team a 41-40 lead at the 13:18 mark. A three-pointer by Cortney Neeley and a jumper by Kelly Chastain put the team back over the hump. The team would take one more one-point lead during the game but foul trouble sealed the team’s fate with about seven minutes to go. The 1998-99 Lady Raiders earned MT’s first bid to the Women’s National Invitational Tournament. MT FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST Burrell, Bama * 6-12 0-0 2-2 3 2 14 0 1 0 4 Neeley, Cortney * 2-13 1-2 0-0 4 552301 Chastain, Kelly * 4-10 1-5 0-2 7 1 9 3 1 1 1 Buck, Jonelda * 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 4 3 0 2 0 Elder, Carlita * 2-7 1-4 6-6 0 51123 1 4 Lufkin, Erica 3-8 0-2 3-4 2 4 9 0 1 0 0 McClure, Jessica 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 2 2 0 1 Perkins, Nicole 0-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 After a stellar debut, expectations were running high for Stephany Smith’s Thomatis, Jamie 2-12 0-1 2-3 6 3 6 1 2 0 0 Conner, Dana 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 second campaign. Ainsworth, Cyndi 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 Most of her squad from the previous year had returned with the excep- TEAM 7 TOTALS 22-72 3-15 14-19 34 24 61 13 15 4 13 tion of Joanne Aluka, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in preseason FG: 1st Half: 12-44 (27.3) 2nd Half: 10-28 (35.7) Total: 22-72 (30.6) 3FG: 1st Half: 1-8 (12.5) 2nd Half: 2-7 (28.6) Total: 3-15 (20.0) workouts. However, several newcomers were waiting in the wings to get their FT: 1st Half: 7-9 (77.8) 2nd Half: 7-10 (70.0) Total: 14-19 (73.7) chance in the collegiate basketball spotlight. Deadball Rebounds: 5 The team got off to a somewhat shaky start, losing five of its first nine MEMPHIS FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST games, but got back on track as the OVC slate opened. The team won 14 of its Herron, Kelly * 2-7 0-4 2-2 8 2 6 6 5 1 0 Reed, Yolanda * 3-7 0-0 4-7 5 4 10 7 4 0 3 last 17 games to gain a share of the OVC regular-season title for the first time Phillips, Heather * 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 in four seasons. Bish, Malissa * 4-9 0-0 2-3 9 2 10 0 1 0 2 Whitmore, Tamika * 12-18 0-0 5-6 13 3 29 0 3 4 1 The team opened the OVC Tournament at home against Tennessee State, Collins, Tiffany 3-7 0-0 4-7 3 2 10 0 1 0 2 Bell, Rachel 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 a team it had defeated twice in the regular season. A shocking home loss to Jackson, Lauren 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 the Lady Tigers seemed to end the Lady Raiders’ season altogether, but the Abraham, Melissa 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 2 4 0 2 5 0 TEAM 4 team’s outstanding record garnered a first-ever bid to the Women’s National TOTALS 27-56 0-5 17-26 49 16 71 17 24 10 7 Invitational Tournament. FG: 1st Half: 13-27 (48.1) 2nd Half: 14-29 (48.3) Total: 27-56 (48.2) 3FG: 1st Half: 0-2 (0.0) 2nd Half: 0-3 (0.0) Total: 0-5 (0.0) The story of the year had to be freshman Jamie Thomatis. Thomatis led FT: 1st Half: 8-11 (72.7) 2nd Half: 9-15 (60.0) Total: 17-26 (65.4) the team in scoring with 13.9 points per game. She also set a school record for Deadball Rebounds: 5 field goal percentage in a season, hitting 62.6 percent. Thomatis didn’t stop Halftime Score: Memphis 37, MT 32. Attendance: 1542 there. She set an OVC Tournament record with 37 points against Tennessee Officials: Don Williams, Trey Meadors, Frank Wilson State. Bama Burrell ended her Lady Raider career as the team’s top rebounder with 5.0 per contest. Also ending their careers were standouts Cyndi Ainsworth, Jonelda Buck, Carlita Elder and Cortney Neeley.

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2000-01 WOMEN’S NIT

The 2000-01 edition of Lady Raider basketball began a new era in Middle 2001 WNIT March 14, 2001/Assembly Hall Tennessee athletic history with the school’s first full season of competition in Indiana 66, MT 63 the Sun Belt Conference. Fourth-year head coach Stephany Smith and her squad endured a brutal Bloomington, Ind. — The Lady Raiders struggled early, but used a patented late-season run to earn travel schedule during both the pre-conference and in-conference schedule, the school’s second trip to the Women’s NIT in three years. MT won 10 of their last 12 games, with only losses to Louisiana Tech, to finish 9-7 in the along with injuries and a short bench. The Lady Raiders started with seven school’s first year of play in the Sun Belt, good for third in the conference. Junior Jamie Thomatis led wins in their first nine games, but fell on hard times just as the conference the way for the Lady Raiders all season, posting double-digit scoring games in 29 of 30 contests, and schedule began. leading the squad in rebounds with 7.5 per game. Junior Joanne Aluka also chipped in 11.7 points and 6.5 rebounds an outing. MT lost six of seven at one point, including five conference tilts, but re- Against the Hoosiers, MT struggled from the field, especially from 3-point range, making only 2- covered just in time to make a patented late-season run. The Lady Raiders of-11 in the contest. The Lady Raiders made only 35 percent from the floor in the first and headed to won seven of their last eight regular season contests to finish 9-7 in Sun Belt intermission trailing, 34-24. IU opened the lead to as many as 20 points in the second half, but a furious run by the Lady play, the third best record in the league. Raiders got the game as close as three with 2:38 remaining after Jessica McClure converted a layup. A victory over Louisiana-Lafayette in the first round of the conference But that was as close as MT would get, dropping a three-point decision. tournament helped insure a third postseason in Smith’s four seasons at the MT FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST helm, and a second berth in the WNIT in three campaigns. Thomatis, Jamie * 11-22 0-3 8-11 7 2 30 4 2 0 2 Juniors Jamie Thomatis and Joanne Aluka finished first and second, Aluka, Joanne * 2-8 0-0 3-4 7 3 7 1 1 0 1 Penttila, Paula * 1-8 0-4 0-0 3 1 2 2 2 0 1 respectively, in both scoring and rebounding, with Thomatis netting 21.3 points McClure, Jessica * 4-6 0-0 0-0 3 1 8 3 2 0 1 per game and 7.5 rebounds. Aluka added 11 .7 points and 6.5 rebounds. Chastain, Kelly * 0-1 0-1 4-4 4 2 4 2 4 1 1 McClinic, Keisha 3-5 1-1 0-0 5 2 7 1 2 0 2 Parviainen, Mia 2-5 1-2 0-0 1 0 5 0 2 0 2 Perkins, Nicole 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Davenport, Christy 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TEAM 4 TOTALS 23-57 2-11 15-19 34 11 63 13 15 2 10 FG: 1st Half: 10-29 (34.5) 2nd Half: 13-28 (46.4) Total: 23-57 (40.4) 3FG: 1st Half: 1-7 (14.3) 2nd Half: 1-4 (25.0) Total: 2-11 (18.2) FT: 1st Half: 3-4 (75.0) 2nd Half: 12-15 (80.0) Total: 13-19 (78.9) Deadball Rebs: 3

INDIANA FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB PF PTS A TO BLK ST McGinnis, Erin * 4-12 1-4 0-1 5 3 9 1 3 2 2 Chapman, Jill * 4-10 0-0 3-4 7 3 11 2 4 1 2 Alting, Rainey * 5-9 4-4 1-2 4 0 15 1 1 0 0 Cassady, Heather * 1-6 1-5 2-2 5 2 5 6 1 0 1 Jones, Tara * 2-6 0-0 1-2 2 1 5 4 0 0 1 Lazic, Jelena 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 Waugh, Anna 5-10 2-6 2-2 4 0 14 2 5 0 0 Hartman, Jill 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 0 3 0 2 0 0 Christensen, Erika 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 TEAM 4 TOTALS 24-59 9-21 9-13 39 13 66 19 18 4 7 FG: 1st Half: 12-29 (41.4) 2nd Half: 12-30 (40.0) Total: 24-59 (40.7) 3FG: 1st Half: 4-7 (57.1) 2nd Half: 5-14 (35.7) Total: 9-21 (42.9) FT: 1st Half: 6-8 (75.0) 2nd Half: 3-5 (60.0) Total: 9-13 (69.2) Deadball Rebs: 2

Halftime Score: Indiana 34, MT 24. Attendance: 615 Officials: Beverly Roberts, Judy Schneider, Mary Struckhoff

The 2000-01 Lady Raider squad made the postseason for the third time in four years under head coach Stephany Smith.

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SUN BELT EAST TRI-CHAMPIONS SUN BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2003-04 NCAA TOURNAMENT Middle Tennessee entered the 2003-04 season with something to prove. After 2004 East Regional (First Round) falling short, by three points, in the Sun Belt Tournament in 2003, the Lady Raiders March 23, 2004/Joyce Center were hungry for a chance to play for the title again. (5) Notre Dame 59, (13) Middle Tennessee 46 Middle Tennessee went 10-4 and entered the Sun Belt Tournament as the SOUTH BEND, Ind. - No. 13 seeded Middle Tennessee (24-8) fell to No. 5 seed Notre Dame (21-10) East tri-champions and No. 4 seed. After handling North Texas 81-66, the 59-46 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Tuesday in the Joyce Center. Lady Raiders escaped a rally by Denver to win 64-61. This set up a re-match The Lady Raiders came out strong in the first half, and led by as much as five points twice, but with rival Western Kentucky, and the Lady Raiders proved their tenacity by the team sputtered near the end of the first half. Middle Tennessee didn’t score for a total of 11 never relenting against the Toppers to take the win and the title by a score of minutes spanning the final minute of the first half and the first ten minutes of the second half. 79-57. Jacqueline Batteast sparked Notre Dame in the second half as she scored the Irish’s first six With the tournament win, Middle Tennessee earned a bid in the NCAA Tour- points in the second half. She ended the game with 27 points, and scored 14 of those points in the nament for the first time since 1998. The Lady Raiders were placed in the East second half. The Lady Raider drought in the second half was Notre Dame’s gain. As a three-point Region at Notre Dame as a No. 13 seed and paired against No. 4 seed North lead to start the second half swelled to a 12-point lead in the first five minutes. Carolina. Considered an underdog and with North Carolina highly favored, the Lady Raiders made a name for themselves by defeating the Tarheels 67-62. It MT (46) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN was just the third time in NCAA Tournament history a 13 seed defeated a four Horton* 7-14 0-0 4-7 4 2 18 010236 seed. Justice* 1-5 1-4 0-0 223310229 Middle Tennessee’s tournament run ended with a 59-48 loss to host Notre Stovall* 3-8 0-0 0-0 346261233 Dame. The Lady Raiders ended the season with a 24-8 record, with the 24 McClinic* 1-10 0-5 0-0 702230635 wins being the second most in school history. Senior Keisha McClinic’s 112 Holmes* 4-15 1-8 0-1 609520339 steals broke the school record. Jakobsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000005 Givens 2-3 0-0 4-4 448110020 2004 East Regional (First Round) Bailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 01001003 March 21, 2004/Joyce Center TEAM 4 1 (13) Middle Tennessee 67, (4) North Carolina 62 Totals 18-55 2-17 8-12 30 13 46 13 16 1 15 200

NOTRE DAME, Ind. - Middle Tennessee women’s basketball, the No. 13 seed, shocked 12th ranked FG% (32.7%) 3-Pt. FG% (11.8%) F Throw % (66.7%) and No. 4 seed North Carolina 67-62 Sunday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at the Joyce Center at Notre Dame. ND (59) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN For the first time in 21 years, Middle Tennessee will advance to the second round of the NCAA Batteast* 13-17 1-1 0-1 12 1 27 131128 Tournament. The Lady Raiders defeated Jackson State 64-61 during the 1983 tournament to move LaVere* 1-6 0-1 1-2 433123225 onto the second round before falling to Louisiana Tech 91-59. Severe* 0-1 0-0 1-2 411630126 Middle Tennessee led by 12 with 6:48 to go, but Nikita Bell sparked a 10-0 run by North Carolina. A pair of free throws by Kenya McBee trimmed the lead to two, 60-58, with 3:44 to go, but a bucket by Duffy* 2-4 0-2 0-0 014250029 sophomore Tia Stovall put the Lady Raiders back up by four. Hernandez* 1-2 0-1 0-0 302410115 Bell came back with 1:53 left to hit another big bucket to trim the lead to two 62-64, and Tar Heel Powers 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002004 Candace Sutton had a chance to tie the game with 34 seconds left to play, but her lay-up rimmed out. Joyce 3-4 3-4 0-0 109000117 Freshman Krystle Horton grabbed the rebound and Keisha McClinic was fouled with 26 seconds Borton 2-5 0-0 0-0 124112012 left to play. After draining her first free throw, McClinic missed the second for the only miss from the Gray 0-0 0-0 0-0 01002006 charity stripe of the game, as the Lady Raiders were 13-of-14 from the free throw line. Flecky 1-2 0-0 0-1 142320010 Junior guard Patrice Holmes put the game out of reach when she was fouled and went to the free Erwin 3-6 0-0 1-2 537110425 throw line with nine seconds left to play. Holmes calmly hit both free throws and gave the Lady Raiders Weese 0-0 0-0 0-0 10000003 the win. TEAM 4 1 Totals 26-47 4-9 3-8 36 16 59 19 23 6 10 200 MT (67) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Horton* 8-13 0-1 0-0 4 4 16 2 0 1 1 32 FG% (55.3%) 3-Pt. FG% (44.4%) F Throw % (37.5%) Justice* 1-5 0-2 0-0 4 1 2 3 2 0 1 31 Stovall* 5-12 0-0 2-2 6 2 12 1 2 0 1 37 McClinic* 3-13 1-6 6-7 9 0 13 2 2 1 3 37 Officials: Bob Trammell, Mary Day, Jack Jones Holmes* 5-13 4-11 4-4 5 1 18 4 3 0 3 37 Technical fouls: MT-Horton, Krystle. Notre Dame-Erwin,Crystal. Givens 2-4 0-0 2-2 5 1 6 4 5 1 1 26 Attendance: 6440 TEAM 4 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Totals 24-60 5-20 14-15 37 9 67 16 14 3 10 200 Middle Tennessee 26 20 46 Notre Dame 29 30 59 FG% (40.0%) 3-Pt. FG% (25.0%) F Throw % ( 93.3%)

UNC (62) FG 3FG FT R F TP A T B S MIN Little* 8-13 0-1 2-3 5 2 18 1 3 0 1 34 Atkinson* 4-9 0-1 0-0 9 3 8 1 2 0 3 32 Sutton* 4-9 0-0 0-0 7 3 8 0 3 1 0 32 Latta* 1-13 0-7 3-3 2 1 5 1 3 0 3 34 Metcalf* 2-10 0-3 1-1 3 2 5 9 1 0 1 32 Bell* 7-16 0-1 0-0 7 3 14 0 3 0 4 20 McBee 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 2 4 0 2 0 0 9 Sell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM 8 Totals 27-72 0-13 8-9 46 16 62 12 17 1 12 200

FG% (37.5%) 3-Pt. FG% (0.0%) F Throw % (88.9%)

Officials: Bob Trammell, Jack Jones, Catherine Cornell Technical fouls: Middle Tennessee-None. North Carolina-None. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Middle Tennessee 35 32 67 North Carolina 26 36 62 NCAA East Region-First Round Game

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NCAA TOURNAMENT JOANNE ALUKA - FIRST LADY RAIDER OLYMPIC ATHLETE APPEARANCES Joanne Aluka became the first former Middle Tennessee women’s 1982-83 (1-1, *No. 8 Seed) basketball player to compete in the Olympics when she played for Middle Tennessee 64, Jackson St. 61 Nigeria in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens. Louisiana Tech 91, Middle Tennessee 59 Aluka, who is originally from Augusta, Georgia, was able to play for Nigeria because her father, John, was originally from there. Prior to 1983-84 (0-1, *No. 6 Seed) joining the Nigerian women’s team, Aluka had spent a year playing with Tennessee 70, Middle Tennessee 52 a professional team in Portugal. The Nigerian team closed out its Olympic experience in dramatic 1984-85 (0-1, *No. 5 Seed) fashion but ending a losing streak with a 68-64 win over Korea. Aluka Western Kentucky 90, Middle Tennessee 83 saw eight minutes in the game and pulled down one defensive re- bound. Overall, Aluka saw time in every game at the Olympics. 1985-85 (0-1, *No. 10 Seed) Aluka was an outstanding player in her four-year career at Middle Tennessee. She is a member of the 1,000 point club with 1,090 points ranking her 14th. LSU 78, Middle Tennessee 65

1987-88 (0-1, *No. 6 Seed) Kansas State 81, Middle Tennessee 75

1995-96 (0-1, No. 13 Seed) Kansas 72, Middle Tennessee 57

1997-98 (0-1, No. 15 Seed) Duke 92, Middle Tennessee 67

2003-04 (1-1, No. 13 Seed) Middle Tennessee 67, #12 North Carolina 62 Notre Dame 59, Middle Tennessee 46 OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 3-8 * Field of 32

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1979-80 (OVC) ...... 23-10 1982-83 (OVC) ...... 28-5 1983-84 (OVC) ...... 19-10 1984-85 (OVC) ...... 23-7 1985-86 (OVC) ...... 20-10 1986-87 (OVC) ...... *19-8 1987-88 (OVC) ...... 22-8 1988-89 (OVC) ...... 21-6 1994-95 (OVC) ...... *19-9 1995-96 (OVC) ...... *24-6 1998-99 (OVC) ...... *18-10 2003-04 (SBC) ...... *23-7 *Co-Championship

TOURNAMENT TITLES 1983 (OVC) 1984 (OVC) 1985 (OVC) 1986 (OVC) 1988 (OVC) 1998 (OVC) 2004 (SBC)

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Sidney A. entire institution. McPhee became the In 2003, McPhee was ap- tenth president of Middle pointed to the 18-member NCAA Tennessee State Univer- Division I Board of Directors, a sity on August 1, 2001. group that establishes policies, His formal inauguration conducts reviews, and votes on and investiture was held NCAA legislation. He is the first April 19, 2002. representative of the Sun Belt McPhee served Conference to serve on the NCAA as executive vice chan- board. In January 2004, he was cellor of the Tennessee appointed to the Gender and Di- Board of Regents (TBR) versity Committee of the NCAA, from April 2000 until he accepted his current ap- and in May of 2004 he was elected pointment. He was interim chancellor from January president of the Sun Belt Confer- to April 2000 and prior to that was chief academic ence for a two-year term. officer. Before joining the TBR staff in 1999, McPhee He also serves on the Ruther- spent five years at the University of Memphis, first ford County Chamber of Com- as vice provost for academic affairs, then as senior merce Executive Board and is vice vice provost. president of the Membership Com- Before the move to Tennessee, McPhee was at mittee for the chamber. He is a the University of Louisville where he was associate member of the SunTrust Bank provost for academic programs, assistant univer- Board of Directors (Nashville), the sity provost, and director of the preparatory divi- SunTrust Regional Bank Board of sion. Earlier in his academic career, he was at Okla- Directors (Murfreesboro), the homa State University where he served as director Governor’s Commission of of the Division of Freshman Programs and Services Workforce Development, the Ad- and head of the University Academic Assessment venture Science Museum Board, Center, coordinator of advisement services and Middle Tennessee Medical Center senior academic counselor, and assistant adjunct Board, Murfreesboro Noon Rotary, professor. and the executive board of the McPhee holds a B.A. degree (summa cum laude) Middle Tennessee Council of the from Prairie View A&M University in Texas; an M.S. Boy Scouts of America. He is co- from the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla.; chair of the Tennessee Legislative and a doctorate from Oklahoma State University. Retreat Task Force on Higher Edu- McPhee is also a graduate of the Harvard Univer- cation and president of the Ruth- sity Management Development Program. He com- erford County American Heart As- of college students toward issues of diversity. He is pleted professional development programs at St. sociation Board. He has served as a member of one of three authors of Understanding the Campus Mary’s University of San Antonio, Texas, and Colo- the American Educational Research Association, Culture: An Introduction to College, published in rado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His the National Academic Advising Association, the 1991. He has authored numerous articles in schol- awards and honors include 1996-97 Distinguished Tennessee Commission on the Holocaust, and Phi arly journals, chapters in books, and grant publica- Administrator of the Year Award at the University of Delta Kappa. He is an honorary member of the tions. Examples include “Advising Multicultural Stu- Memphis, the Hattie Bradley Educational Achieve- Golden Key Honor Society and was co-chair of the dents” in Academic Advising: A Comprehensive ment Award, the Tennessee Legislative Conference 2003 Rutherford County American Heart Associa- Handbook; “Assessing Cultural Adaptation: Psycho- Chairperson Award, Prairie View Man of the Year, tion Gala. metric Properties of the Cultural Adaptation Pain William L. Blakely Scholar Award, Scholar in Resi- McPhee’s research interests include traditional Scale,” in Journal of Multicultural Counseling and dent Meritorious Award, and Outstanding Young counseling approaches and their relevance to cross- Development; and “Promoting Student Develop- Man of America. cultural practices, academic advising, and attitudes ment Through Intentionally Structured Groups,” in McPhee said in April, “In my College Student Affairs Journal. inaugural address over two Dr. McPhee has visited and years ago, I outlined three made several international aca- broad strategic goals and demic presentations in locations pledged vigorous pursuit of including Beijing, China; these goals. I suggested that Penang, Malaysia; Tokyo and our focus and attention must be Osaka, Japan; Seoul, Korea; on achieving the highest level Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel; of academic quality, that we ag- Antwerp, Belgium; Montreal, gressively pursue strategic Canada; Oxford, England; and partnerships with businesses Nassau, Bahamas. and other community agencies, McPhee and his wife, Eliza- and that we must commit to beth, have a son, Sidney-An- making this the most student- thony, and a daughter, Seneca. centered campus in the nation. His hobbies include collecting These are the three strategic CDs and listening to music of all goals that provide the founda- tion upon which the University’s types. future rests.” These goals, re- flected in the University’s new Academic Master Plan, guide decisions and planning for the 112 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL ATHLETICATHLETIC DIRECTORDIRECTOR

As perhaps school to win the presti- the most recognized gious honor. name in Middle Tennes- In terms of person- see athletic history, it nel, Donnelly has contin- was only fitting that ued to strengthen the de- Boots Donnelly be partment by bringing in named to head the ath- quality people to continue letic department that he to advance the Blue spent so many years of Raider mission. Since his life trying to better. taking over the helm of Donnelly is in his third the program, Donnelly year as Middle Tennessee’s full-time athletic di- has hired a new men’s rector. basketball coach who Donnelly has indeed put in a life’s work on went on to be honored as the Murfreesboro campus. He was a player on the Sun Belt Coach of the MT football team in the early ’60s became the Year in his first sea- the school’s head football coach in 1979 and held son, a women’s golf that position for 20 years. Donnelly then moved coach who produced a into an administrative role as the athletic tournament medalist in department’s director of community relations for her first season, and new Americans, and 12 OVC Players of the Year. two years. After former athletic director Lee softball, volleyball and soccer coaches. He also The Nashville native also collected three OVC Fowler left in 2000, Donnelly was thrust into the landed a new fundraiser to head the Blue Raider Coach of the Year honors along with being twice role of interim AD for 14 months before being Athletic Association in 2002, while establishing a named Regional Coach of the Year. He won the named to the permanent post on January 15, coordinator of athletic development to secure National Football Foundation “Contribution to 2002. funds in the Nashville area. Football” award in 1989 and was named the After Donnelly took the reins of the depart- In his 20 years on the Blue Raider sidelines, Tennessee Sports Writers Association Coach of ment, it didn’t take long before he began putting Donnelly amassed an overall record of 140–87– the Year in 1988 and 1994. his stamp on the program. During his interim pe- 1, ranking him the eighth most successful coach A member of the Blue Raider Hall of Fame, riod, Donnelly guided MT to its first Vic Bubas in Division I-AA history. Donnelly was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Trophy, the Sun Belt’s All-Sports Award, in the However, a glance inside his record makes Hall of Fame in 1997. school’s first year in the league. He also steered it all the more impressive. When Donnelly took His coaching career began at Nashville’s the renovation of the Blue Raider Tennis Com- over as the school’s football coach, the Blue Raid- Father Ryan High School, where he had been plex during this period. ers had not compiled a winning record in six sea- an outstanding all-around athlete. He took the Since becoming the permanent AD, sons and had not won an Ohio Valley Confer- reins of the Father Ryan team in 1974 and led Donnelly secured a $1.5 million pledge to con- ence championship in 13 years. In just three years his team to a 21-1 record over two seasons in- struct a Blue Raider Hall of Fame, which opened he tallied a winning record and from that point cluding a perfect 13-0 mark and the in July of 2004. He Tennessee class AAA title in ’74. also successfully Donnelly had been the contracted football Nashville Interscholastic League’s games against Ala- Player of the Year in 1960 before en- bama and Tennessee rolling at MT, where he played de- that created com- fensive back for three seasons un- bined revenue of $1 der legendary Blue Raider head million in 2002. coach Charles “Bubber” Murphy. Donnelly has During his career, the Blue Raiders overseen the renova- put together an impressive 22-8-1 tion of the Alumni mark. He passed up his final year of Gym, creating a top- eligibility in 1965 to complete his de- flight volleyball arena gree and later added a master’s de- and basketball prac- gree from MT in 1966. tice court for use by Married to the former the Middle Tennes- Carole Holzapfel, the couple has see teams. Donnelly, three daughters—Bunny, Helen, who orchaestrated and Lauren—along with three the construction of a grandsons and one granddaughter. new state-of-theart women’s basketball locker room in the summer of 2004, continues to look for ways to history speaks for itself. improve Blue Raider facilities on a daily basis and During his career, Donnelly won four OVC is involved in efforts to improve the softball, soc- titles and finished in the National Top 25 on 10 cer, and baseball venues. occasions and the Blue Raiders made seven I- In 2004, Donnelly saw the Blue Raider ath- AA playoff appearances. letic program win its second Sun Belt Conference That’s not all. Donnelly coached 14 players All-Sports trophy to remain the only SBC football who went on to NFL careers, nine First Team All-

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Founded on September 11, 1911, Middle Ten- nessee State University is the oldest, largest, and fastest-growing public university in central Tennessee. For the past seven years, MTSU has been the number one college choice of midstate high school valedictorians and saluta- torians in an independent survey. The University has a long history of and com- mitment to educating middle Tennesseans. With a current enrollment of over 21,000 students, MTSU educates more people in this region than any other school. More than 90 percent of stu- The James E. Walker Library has over 700,000 volumes and 250,000 square feet of space. dents are Tennessee residents, and the major- ity remain in middle Tennessee after graduation. nation; strong programs in business, aerospace, ing, the Robert E. and Georgiana West Russell Of almost 70,000 alumni, approximately 77 per- and agriscience; and a nationally recognized Chair in Manufacturing Excellence, the Katherine cent live in Tennessee. graduate program in public history. Among Davis Murfree Chair in Dyslexic Studies, the Since its establishment, the University has MTSU’s graduates are a Nobel Laureate; a Na- John C. Miller Chair in Equine Reproductive changed considerably, growing from a 100-acre tional Teacher of the Year; a U.S. Senator; U.S. Physiology, and the Mary E. Miller Chair in campus with 125 students and 19 faculty mem- Congress members; state legislators; scientists; Equine Health. bers to a 500-acre campus with more than 750 artists; engineers; and Grammy, Emmy, and MTSU is also the site of two Centers of Excel- faculty members. Peabody award winners. A May 2000 music lence established by the Tennessee A comprehensive university, MTSU offers graduate, Alysa Cannon, holds the distinction of General Assembly—the Center for Historic Pres- more than 140 undergraduate programs in its being the first MTSU student to participate in the ervation and the Center for Popular Music. An- five colleges—Basic and Applied Sciences, Busi- Fulbright Scholar Program; she completed a year other boon to scholars is the Albert Gore Re- ness, Education and Behavioral Science, Lib- of research and study in Spain. Biology major search Center, a repository of manuscripts and eral Arts, and Mass Communication—and some Eric Freundt recently became the first MTSU other materials. 65 graduate programs, including doctoral de- graduate to be admitted to the graduate pro- grees. gram at the University of Oxford in Great Britain. Middle Tennessee State University has re- Academic programs are enriched through the vised its comprehensive, institution-wide Aca- establishment of chairs dedicated to the support demic Master Plan to achieve three primary ob- of particular disciplines. Funded by gifts to the jectives: attainment of notable academic quality, University Foundation, the Martin Chair of In- development of a student-centered learning en- surance and the Weatherford Chair of Finance vironment, and establishment of partnerships with are administered through the Economics and institutions and businesses. Finance Department. MTSU houses nine Chairs Over $200 million in construction projects have of Excellence, established with a combination of been completed on campus during the past ten private, University, and state funds. They are years. The newest endeavor, the Paul Martin the Jennings A. Jones Chair in Free Enterprise, Sr. Honors Building, opened last January. the Jennings and Rebecca Jones Chair in Ur- A teachers college in its earliest days, MTSU ban and Regional Planning, the John still educates more teachers than any other school Seigenthaler Chair in First Amendment Studies, in Tennessee. The University also has one of the Dr. Carl Adams Chair in Health Care Ser- the largest recording industry programs in the vices, the National HealthCare Chair in Nurs-

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FAMOUS ALUMS UNIVERSITY’S TOP TEN LIST Andy Adams (‘68, ‘71) Founder of National HealthCare Corp. 1. Middle Tennessee has been the number-one choice of mid-state valedictorians John Bragg (‘40) and salutitorians for seven straight years. Former State Represenative James M. Buchanan, Ph.D. (‘41) 1986 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences 2. The McLean School of Music is the first and only institution in Tennessee to be George S. Clinton (‘69) designated an “All-Steinway School.” Composer and musician Bart Dodson (‘88) 8 Gold Medals in 1992 Paralympics 3. Graduates excel at the highest levels and include Nobel Prize-winner James McGill Pete Fisher (‘87) Buchanan (‘40) and the late U.S. Senator Albert Gore, Sr. Manages the Rep. Bart Gordon (‘71) U.S. Congressman 4. Blue Raiders compete in Division I-A in the Sun Belt for all sports and numerous Albert Gore, Sr. (‘32) MT athletes have competed professionally and at the Olympics. Former U.S. Senator John W. Hendrix (‘77) For Star General, U.S. Army 5. Middle Tennessee’s regional economic impact exceeds $250 million. Students Kelly Holcomb (‘94) add an estimated $60 million to the local economy, and a quarter-million visitors NFL Quarterback Brian Oldfield (‘71) generate an additional $12 million yearly. Track and Field Olympian Billy Pittard (‘78) 6. The new state-of-the-art Paul W. Martin Honors Building houses the state’s first Designs film and TV credits; Emmy winner Geogre R. Stotser (‘77) Honor’s College and provides talented students with the atmosphere of a small, Three Star General, U.S. Army select college within the confines of a major university. Randy Wachtler (‘82) Owner of 615 Music Prod.; Emmy Winner Terry Weeks (‘72, ‘74) 7. Nationally recognized programs in Aerospace, Recording Industry and Concrete 1988 National Teacher of the Year Industry Management attracts students from all over the world. Andy Womack (‘70) Former State Senator 8. The Jennings A. Jones College of Business is one of the largest in the nation with Pam Wright (‘73) President and CEO of Wright Travel 3,000 majors and approximately 400 students in the M.B.A program.

9. The College of Education and Behavioral Science educates more teachers than any other university in Tennessee, graduating over 500 new teachers annually. DID YOU KNOW ... 10. Middle Tennessee offers a safe, friendly environment and a diverse student body • Middle Tennessee was the second school in (54 percent female, 12 percent minority, and students from 70 countries). the nation to participate in “Up Till Dawn,” a fundraiser for St. Jude Christian Hospital. Last year nearly $50,000 was raised; the goal for 2004 is $60,000. • Of Students receiving bachelor’s degrees, 58% are female, 42% are male. Master’s 65%, fe- male, 35% male. Doctoral, 33% female, 67% male. • 1,300 members make up 27 fraternities and sororities on campus who contribute more than 20,000 hours of cummunity service each year. • Middle Tennessee has over 70,000 alums and nearly 25,000 live in Davidson (11,614) and Ru- therford Co. (13,139) combined. • MT offers 54 majors at the graduate leve, five doctoral tracsk (including Ph.D.), and 37 gradu- ate-level minors. • The aerospace program accepted a gift from Federal Express in the form of a 727-100 jet plane. The plane will be used as a teaching tool and will not be flown again. The program added 25 new planes in 2003 at a cost of over $4.8 million. • There are over 200 registered student organi- The Paul W. Martin, Sr. Honors College opened January 2004. zations.

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LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 117 ACADEMICACADEMIC CENTERCENTER

Director Asst. Director Jeanne Massaquoi Wynnifred Counts The Student-Athlete Enhancement Cen- ter at Middle Tennessee houses the academic support system and the Blue Raider Athlete Skills for Success (B.R.A.S.S.) Life Skills Pro- gram for all 17 Division I-A sports. The center is housed at Johnny “Red” Floyd Football Sta- and from 7:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Friday. cess of the center depends on this cooperation, dium on Raider Drive. The center uses an innovative time-clock sys- and we have been very fortunate to experience The facility opened its doors on January tem activated by the student’s ID card for daily an outpouring of support in our efforts.” 4, 1999, to the delight of student-athletes, and weekly reports. Tutors in various subjects The mission of the center is to help student- coaches, and administrators. are scheduled in the tutoring rooms through- athletes take skills learned on the field and turn Blue Raider out all hours of them into positive preparation for life after col- student-athletes Middle Tennessee had 124 operation, and lege. The center is also committed to meeting the can take advan- all tutoring changing needs of student-athletes. It continues tage of the li- student-athletes on the Sun Belt takes place at to promote partnerships between the University, brary-like atmo- the center. the NCAA, and the Murfreesboro community to sphere as they Conference Commissioner’s List In addition to help achieve its goals. report for their re- and Honor Roll in 2003-04.(Turnahm) providing the The Student-Athlete Enhancement Center quired study hall academic sup- is just one way that Middle Tennessee is helping hours under the port needed to to prepare student-athletes for life after college. watchful eyes of the director, Jeanne be successful in the classroom, the center is Programs such as B.R.A.S.S. help student-ath- Massaquoi, and the assistant director and co- committed to meeting the needs of student- letes learn to take personal responsibility for their ordinator of B.R.A.S.S., Wynnifred Counts. The athletes in life skills development through the lives after college and to become self-sufficient. center consists of administrative offices, fully very popular B.R.A.S.S. Program. By taking advantage of these opportunities, stu- equipped individual and group tutoring rooms, As B.R.A.S.S. coordinator, Mrs. Counts dent-athletes can get far ahead of their competi- a computer center, and spacious study car- is dedicated to helping prepare student-ath- tors in the game of life. rels equipped with task lighting. Services pro- letes for life after college. Blue Raiders volun- vided by the center include help with registra- teer, when possible, to help teachers and stu- tion and preregistration, help with study skills, dents at elementary and middle schools and updates on NCAA legislation. throughout Rutherford County during the aca- In an effort to accommodate student-ath- demic year. letes’ busy schedules, the center is open from In the spring of each year, Special Olym- Report Card 7:00 a.m. until 10:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday pics at MT uses Blue Raider student-athletes Semester Honor Roll Dean’s List Spring 2000 122 43 to run each event. Career night and substance B.R.A.S.S. Program Fall 2000 125 37 and alcohol abuse seminars are yearly, well- Spring 2001 121 35 The B.R.A.S.S. program is another vehicle that attended events. Social events such as the Fall Fall 2001 133 48 encourages student-athletes to become involved Welcome Back Picnic and the Spring Student- Spring 2002 128 55 in service activities. The MT athletic department, Athlete Ball are eagerly anticipated as the only Fall 2002 156 63 through the B.R.A.S.S. program, became the times during the year when all student-athletes Spring 2003 142 58 state’s first to take an active role in the Special can be together. Fall 2003 127 43 Olympics. This relationship is strengthened ev- “We are very grateful for the cooperation Note: The 2002-03 honor roll and dean’s list ery year, as the student-athletes begin to look we receive from our supervising office, Aca- totals are records for the as forward to working with the Special Olympi- demic Affairs, from the Athletic Department, athletic department. The department also had 13 ans as much as the Olympians look forward to and from the faculty and staff throughout the student-athletes who interacting with college athletes. MT community,” said Massaquoi. “The suc- scored perfect 4.0 averages in the fall of 2001, which was also a new record. 118 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

One of the biggest changes in college ath- letics over the past few years has been the atti- tude toward strength and conditioning. Perform- ing in the weight room has become just as im- portant as on-the-field competition, and Middle Tennessee has one of the very best staffs in the nation and is committed to making student-ath- letes the best they can be. It all happens in the Blue Raiders’ 10,000- plus square foot weight room facility located adjacent to the north end zone of Floyd Sta- dium and designed for use by all Middle Ten- nessee student-athletes. It is a strength train- ing area that rivals any in the country. The weight room has been described by many people as better than any in the immediate area, including those at SEC and Conference aspect of the room. It is equipped with nine full The meeting room is fully equipped with high- USA schools. power racks, nine elevated platforms, and nine tech audio/visual equipment to enhance learn- The facility, which opened in January of half-racks. Hammer strength equipment rounds ing. 1999, greets student-athletes with over 20,000 out the room with five ground-base jammers, a The weight room is supervised by head pounds of plates and dumbbells, but the sheer dead lift, a leg press, a leg curl, and a leg exten- strength and conditioning coach Matt Riley, volume of weights is not the most impressive sion. Other Hammer strength equipment in the football strength coach Robb Rogers, and as- facility includes a bench press, a military press, sistants Darren Edgington and Cedric a rowing machine, neck machine, pull-up, and Walthaw. pull-over. Riley, a former Middle Tennessee foot- An impressive array of dumbbells is also ball player, oversees the entire operation and provided for the student-athletes’ use. Two sets was responsible for the design and layout of each of dumbbells ranging from five to 150 the facility. Following his graduation from pounds are kept on racks around the room. Middle Tennessee in 1988, Riley was the head Mirrors ring the walls of the room to help stu- strength and conditioning coach at Tennessee dent-athletes ensure that they are using proper Tech in 1989 and 1990 before taking over the form throughout their workouts. Cardiovascu- same role at Southern Miss in 1991 and 1992. lar equipment, such as treadmills and station- Rogers, the National Strength Coach of ary bikes, is also available in the facility. the Year in 1996, is in his fifth season with the Fringe benefits may also be found in the Blue Raiders. The coordinator for all football weight room. A television with cable and a strength and conditioning programs, Rogers state-of-the-art sound system has been in- came to Middle Tennessee after serving as the stalled for the enjoyment of the student-ath- head strength trainer for the St. Louis Blues of letes. Three offices for the strength coaches the NHL. Along with strength training, Rogers are located in the facility, along with restrooms is widely known for speed development and and a small hospitality area. The weight room injury prevention. also provides direct access to the football sta- Every member of the staff is highly re- dium, gameday room, and individual meeting spected and very knowledgeable in the field, rooms. The gameday room is used not only which is a big reason Middle Tennessee ath- by the Blue Raider football team on game days letes are in better shape today than in years and for film breakdown, but also for press con- past. ferences, HPERS classes, and other functions. LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 119 LIFE WITH THE LADY RAIDERS

CLINICS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Each year the Lady Raiders host free clinics for the Girl Scouts and the Members of the Lady Raider basketball squad spend a Saturday this past summer Boys and Girls Club in the Murfreesboro area. The clinics are a reward- participating in Habitat for Humanity. The players spent the day picking up debris at ing experience for everyone involved. MT players and coaches spend sight where a home was going to be built. time with kids teaching them about the game of basketball and the importance of physical fitness, and the children involved enjoy the activi- ties along with the chance to meet and be around college athletes.

WELCOME BACK BARBECUE Each year, the Middle Tennessee coaching staff welcomes back the players with a barbecue for them and their families. President Sidney McPhee and his wife Liz always make time out of their busy schedules to attend.

APPEARANCES IN THE COMMUNITY The Lady Raiders do various community appearances during the year. On Sep- tember 23, 2004 members of the Middle Tennessee team went to Smyrna Primary School and read to various grades.

120 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL SPORTS MEDICINE

Head Athletic Asst. Athletic Trainer Trainer Joe-Joe Petrone Lucas Calcari

Asst. Athletic Trainer Alison Ness According to Petrone, the Sports Medi- The latest piece of equipment that aids the Health care is one of the most important cine staff has set liberal hours to make sure Sports Medicine staff is a new state-of-the-art aspects of a student-athlete’s life, and no uni- each student-athlete has his or her needs met. computer system that tracks injuries, rehab pro- versity is more committed to keeping athletes The Sports Medicine facility opens at 6 a.m. tocols, medications, and surgeries. The new healthy than Middle Tennessee. The Sports each morning and doesn’t close until all stu- computer system allows each athletic trainer to Medicine facility underwent a $1 million reno- dent-athletes have been treated. keep student-athlete rehabilitation programs vation in 2001, giving MT student-athletes one With the 2001 renovation, the Sports moving forward at as rapid a pace as possible. of the finest athletic training facilities in the na- Medicine area tripled in size and vastly im- The facility also contains a fully stocked phy- tion. proved health care for each Blue Raider and sicians examination room for the resolution of “This state-of-the-art facility makes it easy Lady Raider program. The Sports Medicine any minor issues that a student-athlete may en- to get our student-athletes back out on the field facility contains a complete injury rehabilita- counter without having to take more time-con- or the court,” said head athletic trainer Joe- tion center, new rehab equipment, two full- suming measures. Joe Petrone. “Along with the excellent facility sized whirlpools, a dressing area for athletes, Petrone and his assistants each have an and equipment at our disposal, we also have and a private office for the team physicians. office in the Sports Medicine facility, and there outstanding people here in Sports Medicine There is no waiting in the Sports Medi- is workspace for the nine graduate assistants. taking care of our student-athletes. We’re all cine facility since there are nine taping sta- Each office is self-contained, allowing for pri- committed to helping players stay as healthy tions, eight state-of-the-art modalities, and a vate consultations with injured student-ath- as possible during their stay at Middle Ten- brand-new rehabilitation area. All of the equip- letes. nessee.” ment in the facility is top of the line. Athletes “What these facilities show,” says MT Ath- can use a full-stride treadmill, a letics Director Boots Donnelly, “is a commit- stairmaster, and exercise bike dur- ment by Middle Tennessee to its student-ath- ing their rehabilitation. One of the letes. We want our athletes to have a good most recent additions to the equip- experience here, and quality health care is a ment in the Sports Medicine facil- big component of that experience. We hope ity is a Cybex muscle performance- most athletes won’t have to spend time in the testing machine, which allows the Sports Medicine facility. However, when they staff to accurately monitor the are injured, we want them to have every pos- progress of a student-athlete’s re- sible advantage.” habilitation.

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 121 where the lady raiders eat

Popular among campus dining facilities is the Cyber Cafe, where students can check their e-mail or surf the World Wide Web while dining.

Middle Tennessee offers five different on-campus dining areas, with relax between classes with coffee or Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. A popular the most popular being the Keathley University Center (KUC) Grill and the event for students is open mic night when live music is performed during Cyber Café. the dinner hour. This weekly event fills the cafe to capacity. The café also The KUC is located in the center of campus and is a major inter- features a wide array of items traditionally found in convenience stores. section for student activities. The Grill is located on the second floor Student-athletes can start the day with biscuits and gravy and an and features Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Grille Works, Salad Garden, Chick- omelet from McCallie Dining in Corlew Hall. This is a favorite spot be- Fil-A, and Freshens (Desserts and Smoothies). The KUC Grill is open cause of the fun atmosphere and all-you-can-eat dining selections. from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday–Thursday and is open until 5 p.m. Student-athletes get a chance to relax and socialize with each other on Fridays. while feasting on subs, pizza, grill works, fresh-made pasta, and a salad The Cyber Café is the first of its kind in the Tennessee Board of bar. Thursday nights in McCallie are theme nights featuring, for ex- Regents system, offering a futuristic and efficient way for students to ample, tastes of the bayou on Cajun night or a feast of egg rolls and dine. Students are able to eat and e-mail or search the Web at the fried rice on Far East night. No matter what is served, the fellowship same time on eight computers with access to the World Wide Web. among athletes and students is always enjoyable. Gyros, Burger King, and Taco Bell serve students until 10 p.m. A great spot for lunch is the James Union Building. Students can during the week and 7 p.m. on Fridays. Six 32-inch televisions sus- enjoy foods from Subway, pizza and pasta, Sweet Things, Salad Bar, pended from the ceiling also catch students up on events around the and Café Features. world. Sofas and armchairs also make the Cyber Café a great place to Finally, snack favorites can be found in the Mass Communica- tion and Business and Aerospace buildings.

There are five different locations on campus to get a complete nutricious meal. Athletes have the opportunity to eat from a complete salad bar, dine on fresh pasta, or simply pick up a pizza or burger.

122 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL WHERE THE LADY RAIDERS LIVE

Many of Middle Tennessee’s hardworking stu- dent-athletes call the newest housing develop- ment on campus their home away from home. Scarlett Commons, named for former MTSU president M. G. Scarlett, is one of the premier living arrangements at any university in the re- gion. Opened to students in the fall of 1999, the facility provides apartment-style living with the convenience of staying on campus. Nine three-story buildings with 12 apartments each and a useful clubhouse make up the Scarlett complex. Each apartment contains four private bedrooms connected by two private bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a comfortable living room. Each apartment is fully furnished, and window mini-blinds are provided. The kitchen includes a table and four chairs, microwave, refrigerator, stove, and oven. The living area includes a sofa, lounge chair, and television stand. Each bedroom has a closet and is furnished with a bed, dresser, nightstand, and desk with a hutch. Each apart- ment also includes cable and phone lines in the and is a comfortable way to ride to the door of members who have the responsibility of helping living room and data lines with access to the every major building on campus. residents with any difficulties they might have, Internet for personal computers in each bedroom. “Living at Scarlett has been a lot of fun; the as well as helping to get all the residents involved The Scarlett Commons clubhouse creates a apartments are nearly brand new and I love hav- in activities across campus. real sense of community with its recreation/meet- ing my own room,” said senior Alvin Fite. “It was “We strive to make living at Scarlett Commons ing rooms, fireplace, big screen TV, and laundry really easy to move in because all the furniture an experience where students learn about living room. Any maintenance issues are a mere phone was already provided. My parents really loved that on their own and the social skills needed to in- call away to the 24-hour reception and service aspect.” teract with diverse people in their personal and desk located in the clubhouse. Students living in Scarlett Commons have their professional lives,” said Jennifer Danylo, area Residents also enjoy the ease of using Raider own restricted parking lot so it’s easy to find park- coordinator. Xpress, the University’s shuttle buses, to make ing in front of their buildings 24 hours a day. For more information on Scarlett Commons every class on time. The Red shuttle makes stops Each building has an assigned resident assis- and other on-campus housing, please access in front of the clubhouse every 15 to 20 minutes tant on the first floor. These are student staff www.mtsu.edu/~housing.

LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 123 sunsun beltbelt historyhistory

percentage in NCAA Tournament games. The league has recorded an NCAA national championship (Old Dominion in 1985) and a WNIT championship (Arkan- sas State in ’93). In 2004, Sun Belt women’s basketball contin- ued its strong tradition as Middle Tennessee reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament thanks to a first-round win over North Carolina. In the WNIT, Western Kentucky got to the quarterfinals with wins over Cincinnati and Memphis while Ar- Commissioner Assistant Assistant Assistant kansas State and South Alabama each hosted a Wright Waters Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner WNIT game. Judy Willson Chris Jackson Helen Grant Overall, the league has had 33 All-Americans, The Sun Belt will begin its 29th season this the University of South Alabama and Western Ken- including 1983 Player of the Year Anne Donovan year with an eye on the future and knowledge of tucky University. (Old Dominion). the past. It is because of this that the Sun Belt con- The Sun Belt Conference now sponsors 19 The Sun Belt Conference is led by Commis- tinues to thrive despite the ever-changing world of sports (nine for men and 10 for women. The men’s sioner Wright Waters, now in his sixth full year as collegiate athletics. sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, commissioner. He is the fourth Sun Belt commis- Graduating its student-athletes, preparing football, golf, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor sioner, following Vic Bubas (1976-90), Jim Lessig them for the future while giving them competitive track and field and swimming and diving. The (1990-91) and Craig Thompson (1991-98). The Sun athletic opportunities at the highest level is what women’s sports are basketball, cross country, golf, Belt all-sports award, the Vic Bubas Cup, is named the Sun Belt is about. And the league is doing that soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, in- after the founding commissioner of the league. and then some. door track and field, outdoor track and field and The Sun Belt is headquartered in downtown New Off the field, every Sun Belt school currently volleyball. Orleans and has been in the New Orleans area since graduates student-athletes at a higher rate than the On the playing field, as one of only 11 Divi- 1991. Before settling in its current downtown home, “regular” student. On the field the league has had sion I-A conferences, the Sun Belt is one of the few the office was located in suburban Metairie. Prior to national champions while continuing to do things in leagues that boast the opportunity to play the best. moving to the Pelican State, the league was based in a first-class manner. In men’s basketball, not only did the Sun Belt Tampa, Fla., from 1977 to 1991. The original Sun Belt The Sun Belt, mean- send a team to office was located in Charlotte, N.C, during the 1976- while, is showcasing its in- the NCAA Final 77 academic year. stitutions, student-athletes Four in its first- and high ideals to the na- year of play (UNC tion. Charlotte in 1977) This past May, the the league be- league announced an ex- came known as panded television contract an innovator in its with ESPN and ESPN Re- early stages, pio- gional Television. The con- neering the shot tract gives the league more clock and three- national and regional tele- point field goal, vision exposure in the sports of football, men’s bas- standards which are followed throughout college ketball and women’s basketball. It also solidifies one basketball today. of ESPN’s longest relationships in college athlet- On the court itself, the Sun Belt has enjoyed ics, as the network will televise the men’s basket- enormous success. Overall, current Sun Belt teams ball championship game for the 26th straight sea- have participated in 74 NCAA Tournament games son in 2005. and 72 contests in the National Invitation Tourna- The Sun Belt also has a voice in the future of ment. Western Kentucky and New Mexico State college athletics. Thanks to its Division I-A football have advanced to the NCAA Final Fours, while Ar- membership, the league has a permanent seat on kansas-Little Rock, Louisiana-Lafayette and West- the NCAA’s Board of Directors. This gives the Sun ern Kentucky have also participated in the NIT Fi- Belt an opportunity to constantly have a say on nal Four. some of the most pressing issues in college athlet- he league boasts 46 All-Americans and seven ics. Academic All-Americans. Current full-time Sun Belt members institutions Sun Belt members have also made tremen- include, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, dous strides in women’s basketball as well. West- Arkansas State University, the University of Den- ern Kentucky has a longstanding history of NCAA ver, Florida International University, the University Tournament appearances, making three trips to the of Louisiana at Lafayette, Middle Tennessee Uni- Women’s Final Four (1985, 1986, 1992), and fin- Tia Stovall received her Sun Belt All-Tour- versity, New Mexico State University, the Univer- ishing as the national runner-up in 1992. nament trophy from Commissioner Wright sity of New Orleans, the University of North Texas, The Sun Belt has the third-highest winning Waters.

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KENT AYER After 12 years as executive director of the Blue print advertising for the Crimson Tide from June 1990- Raider Athletic Association, the organization’s mem- Dec. 1997. Associate AD/Fundraising bers recognized Counts in 1998 for his outstand- From April 1993-Jan. 1998, Meadows acted as 1st Year/Middle Tennessee, 1999 ing achievements. Counts founded the BRAA in the vice-president of Collegiate Sports Partners, Ltd. Kent Ayer begins his first sea- In his role at Collegiate Sports Partners, he devel- 1987. son as the Associate Athletic oped sales, marketing, and publishing opportuni- Director in charge of Counts oversaw the design process, budget ties for clients in Alabama. Among his clients were fundraising and heading up the management, and construction of the $27 million the University of Alabama, the Alabama High School Blue Raider Athletic Associa- football stadium renovation. More recently, Counts Athletic Association, and the Alabama Sports Hall tion. orchestrated the $1 million renovation of the new of Fame. Meadows later moved into a role as the Ayer, a native of Rockport, Indi- football locker room and training facility completed VP and general manager of CSP’s University of ana, makes his way back to prior to the 2001 football season. Alabama project, which took on a more direct role Middle Tennessee after serving one year at the Uni- During the last decade, Counts has been respon- with the Crimson Tide athletic department. versity of Wyoming as the assistant athletic business sible for developing a business plan and managing Meadows got his start in collegiate athletics with manager. At Wyoming he helped oversee the program’s Host Communications, selling print and broadcast the operation of bringing concessions in-house, $17 million budget, while preparing and presenting advertising on behalf of the University of Alabama financial/budgetary reports to the Athletic Planning Com- developing and administering a licensing program, and the SEC. mittee and independent auditors on an annual basis. and developing and coordinating a plan for selling Aside from his career in athletics, he has also A 1999 graduate of Middle Tennessee, Ayer played advertising signage at Blue Raider athletic facili- served as a commissioned officer in the Alabama basketball for the Blue Raiders from 1995 to 1999 ties, among other projects. Army National Guard since 1978, earning two Army where he competed in 102 games and earned 11 A lifelong resident of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Commendation Medals for his service in two tours starts. Ayer shot 38 percent for his career from three- Counts is married to Wynnifred, who works as the as a Company Commander. point range and connected on 78 percent of his free assistant director of Athletic Advisement. The A Tuscaloosa, Ala, native, Meadows earned his throws. couple has one son, Wes, who finished his football BA in communications from Alabama in 1978. Dur- Following his graduation at Middle Tennessee, career during 2001 as the school’s all-time passing ing his time as a student at Alabama, Meadows Ayer attended the University of Louisville where he leader in every category. In his spare time, Counts served as a student manager for the football team, earned his Master of Business Administration and Juris enjoys woodworking, auto racing, radio controlled eventually becoming the team’s head manager Doctor degree in 2002. Ayer was also the recipient of cars and airplanes, and model railroading. during his senior year. the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Non-Resident Meadows and his wife Elon have four children: Scholarship. Ayer is a member of the Indiana State Maggie (9), Anna Kate (12), John Bross (14), and Bare Association. MARK MEADOWS Kristen (23). Associate AD/Marketing & Corp. Sales 2nd Year/Alabama, 1978 MIKE MOLETA Mark Meadows, who is LARRY COUNTS Middle Tennessee’s assistant Director of Compliance Associate AD/Facility Management athletic director for marketing 3rd Year/Southern Miss, 1997 17th Year/Middle Tennessee, 1972 and corporate sales, begins Entering his third year in the Larry Counts has made his second year in Middle Tennessee athletic de- Middle Tennessee a family af- Murfreesboro. partment, Mike Moleta serves fair during his tenure in the Meadows made his way to as the director of compliance. Middle Tennessee athletic de- Murfreesboro after serving as Moleta came to MT from partment. He, his wife, and his the assistant vice-president and general manager Northern Arizona University, son have all left a mark on the for International Sports Properties at Southern Mis- where he served in the same program and continue to do sissippi. During his stint at Southern Mississippi, capacity. While a member of so. Meadows coordinated all marketing and broadcast the Lumberjack athletic department, Moleta also Counts, who has worked in the athletic depart- activities for the Golden Eagle athletic department. held the position of director of operations for tennis ment for 16 years, is in his seventh year as associ- He also supervised a staff responsible for multi- and golf. ate athletic director. His duties include game day media sales, event promotions, and the production Moleta’s career in compliance began at South- and distribution of the school’s radio network and ern Mississippi, where he was an honors graduate operations, facility management, licensing coordi- game programs. in the sports administration program. He began nation, concessions management, and serving as Prior to his tenure at Southern Mississippi, Mead- working in the USM athletic department as a stu- the liaison between the Athletic Department and ows was the director of special projects for a joint dent assistant to the athletic director in 1996 and the Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Asso- venture between ISP and Learfield Communications became the school’s assistant compliance director ciation. at the University of Alabama from Jan. 1998- Jan. in 1997. Moleta then took over as the associate In 2000, Counts was selected by Sun Belt Con- 2000. While at Alabama, Meadows managed sev- athletic director for compliance in 1998, holding that ference Commissioner Wright Waters to serve as eral projects, including vending operations at home position until moving on to NAU in 2001. tournament manager for the 2001 Sun Belt Confer- athletic events, the merchandise catalog, retail prod- Moleta’s academic career was distinguished: he ence Basketball Championships in Mobile, Ala., and uct development, and the CTSM Hospitality Village. received the Sports Administration Distinguished Before assuming his duties with ISP/Learfield, Leadership Award and the D.C. Leach Academic he has served in that capacity in each tournament Meadows sold radio, television, scoreboard, and Scholarship Award. He also received the U.S. since that time. LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 125 ADMINISTRATIONADMINISTRATION

Army’s Achievement Medal twice during his four- Moore is married to the former Andrea Jo Lehning. MATT RILEY year stint in the military. After leaving the service in The couple has four children—Laura, Anne Marie, 1984, Moleta was awarded the Biloxi Chamber of Johnny, and Mike—and two grandchildren. The Assistant AD/Strength and Conditioning Commerce Customer Service Award and the Ex- Moores live in Murfreesboro and are members of 12th Year/Middle Tennessee, 1988 ecutive Leadership Award before beginning his aca- Belle Aire Baptist Church. Matt Riley is assistant athlet- demic pursuits at Southern Mississippi. ics director and oversees the Away from the office, Moleta is active in coach- strength and conditioning pro- ing youth baseball and is a member of both the MARK OWENS gram for more than 300 stu- National Association of Compliance Directors and Assistant AD/Media Relations dent-athletes at Middle Ten- the Collegiate Athletic Business Managers Asso- 7th Year/Virginia Tech, 1989 nessee State University. Riley, ciation. A native of Biloxi, Miss., Mike and his wife Mark Owens is in his seventh who is in his 12th year, was Pam are the parents of two children, Kirsten and year as Middle Tennessee’s also instrumental in the design Chandler. media relations director and of the current weight room located adjacent to the fifth as assistant athletic direc- football stadium. JOHNNY MOORE tor. Owens is also involved in A former offensive lineman under current athlet- sales. ics director Boots Donnelly, Riley returned to his Assistant AD/Olympic Sports Since his arrival on campus, alma mater to head up the weight and conditioning 16th Year/Middle Tennessee, 1961 Owens has been instrumental program and serve as strength coach in 1993 after Beginning his 16th year at in doubling the size of the media relations staff, heading two other programs following his gradua- Middle Tennessee, Johnny tion from Middle Tennessee. improving the quality and quantity of the Moore has been an invaluable Riley is certified by the International Sports Sci- department’s publications and overseeing the resource for the athletic de- ence Association and CSCCA and is a member of partment. He is in his seventh launch of the award-winning official athletics Web each association, as well as the NSCA. As a player year as assistant athletic direc- site. The Tennessee Sports Writers Association at Middle Tennessee in the mid-1980s, Riley started tor/coordinator of Olympic voted Owens’ 2001 Blue Raider football media on the offensive line of two of the most successful sports. He also continues to guide best in the state of Tennessee. In 2002, teams in program history. The Blue Raiders ad- coach the Blue Raider men’s golf team. Owens engineered Middle Tennessee’s first-ever vanced into the Division I-AA national semifinals in As coordinator of Olympic sports, Moore over- Heisman Trophy campaign with Dwone Hicks that 1984 and the undefeated and No. 1-ranked team sees all administrative facets of baseball, golf, and garnered the University national attention. nationally in 1985. Riley was an assistant to strength coach Doc tennis. A 1989 graduate of Virginia Tech, Owens spent Kreis at Middle Tennessee in 1988 before being Moore was one of three former Middle Tennes- seven years at the University of Memphis as asso- see athletes inducted into the Blue Raider Hall of hired as the head strength and conditioning coach ciate media relations director. He joined the U of M Fame in June 2001. He was selected for his foot- at Tennessee Tech in 1989. He served in that ca- staff in 1991 and handled the publicity and promo- pacity for two years before being named the strength ball accomplishments and joined Howard Alsup tion of Tiger basketball while also assisting with and conditioning coach at Southern Mississippi in (football) and Greg Artis (track) as inductees. football. In addition, Owens was responsible for the 1991, where he worked for two years before return- During his tenure as head coach of the men’s design and layout of football and basketball media ing to his alma mater. golf team, Moore has led the Blue Raiders to five Riley and his wife, Rajayna, have two children, Ohio Valley Conference titles and six other tourna- guides that won numerous awards, including two national honors. a 6-year-old daughter, Madison Cate, and a 2-year- ment titles since 1989. Moore was also named OVC old son, Jackson Rhoad. Coach of the Year three consecutive years: 1994, Owens, a native of Stuart, Virginia, was respon- ’95, and ’96. He won the honor again in 1998 and sible for the promotional campaigns that landed All- 2000. America honors for Anfernee Hardaway, David ZACKIE SANDERSON A native of Nashville, Moore graduated from Vaughn, Lorenzen Wright, and Cedric Henderson. Assistant AD/Business Manager Middle Tennessee in 1961. As a student-athlete, His promotional penny design for Hardaway in 1993 7th Year/Belmont, 1982 he was a star in both golf and football. As a big, earned national acclaim. Owens also helped pro- Zackie Sanderson is in her rangy halfback, Moore played in the Blue Raiders mote Tech athletes Will Furrer (for academic All- fifth year as the athletic busi- 21-12 Tangerine (now Citrus) Bowl victory over America honors) and basketball standout Bimbo ness manager at Middle Ten- Presbyterian in 1960. Moore is also a two-time Coles. nessee. Although her work of- ten goes unnoticed by the gen- Nashville Metropolitan Open Champion and one of Owens has also served as assistant media co- eral public, she is one of the the top-rated amateur golfers in the state of Ten- ordinator for three conference basketball tourna- most important persons in the nessee. He qualified for and participated in the 1990 ments and the 1997 NCAA Tournament. United States Senior Open, which Athletic Department. was won by Lee A member of CoSIDA, Owens served on the Trevino. She assumed her Athletic Department duties group’s Radio and Television Liaison Committee For 30 years, Moore has been a member of the after spending two years working in the school’s from 1997 to 1998. He is a member of the Univer- Tennessee Golf Association Board of Directors. He Budget Office as a financial management analyst sity Relations committee at Middle Tennessee, and is a former president and now serves on the Ex- and assisting with the preparation of the University ecutive Board of Directors. Eight years ago, he was the athletic department’s scholarship committee. budget. appointed to the Sectional Affairs Committee of the Owens has a son, Tanner, who is six years old. 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Sanderson spent nine years with SunTrust Bank TERRY WHITESIDE galleryfurniture.com Bowl Media Guide. as an internal auditor, senior accountant, and inter- The Gulfport, Mississippi, native graduated from Faculty Represenative nal control officer. She worked with Kraft CPAs in Mississippi State in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in 32nd Year/Miami, FL Nashville for two years and served as the control- communications. While at MSU, Freeman spent two Dr. Harold “Terry” Whiteside years as a student assistant in the Media Relations ler for the Cumberland Science Museum and has been a professor in the office, working as the primary softball contact for the Grassmere Wildlife Park in Nashville for two years. psychology department at 1999 season. He also worked the 1997 NCAA Base- Sanderson, a Belmont graduate, is a native of Middle Tennessee since 1973. ball Regional in Starkville and served as the official Nashville and is married to Ron Sanderson of Lex- He has been teaching, re- scorer for Bulldog baseball during the 1998 season. ington, Kentucky. The couple has two sons, Steven searching and practicing sport Freeman was also a member of the MSU Media and Ben. psychology for most of that Relations staff for the 1999 Cotton Bowl Classic. time. Freeman is single and lives in Murfreesboro. DIANE TURNHAM Two years ago, Whiteside took on the duty as He has a daughter, Erin, who lives in Chattanooga. faculty representative for Middle Tennessee and has Associate AD/Women’s Administrator attended numerous NCAA Conventions and meet- 24th Year/Lipscomb, 1980 TONY STINNETT ings. He has also been a member of the MT Ath- Assistant Media Relations Director If you look up dedication in the letic Committee and been the chairman twice. He dictionary, you’re likely to see a is also the only two-time president of the Middle 1st Year/Middle Tennessee, 1990 photo of Diane Turnham. She Tennessee Faculty Senate. Tony Stinnett is in his first full year in the media relations de- was voted Middle Tennessee’s Whiteside spent this past year as the chairman partment after joining the staff in of the Psychology Department, but gave up the po- employee of the year for 2001- February, 2004. Stinnett is pri- 02 and has been with the Ath- sition to focus more on his duties as the athletic marily responsible for men’s letic Department for more than faculty representative. During his tenure at Middle basketball, soccer, cross-coun- two decades, having just com- Tennessee, Whiteside has chaired the honors coun- try and track and field. Although pleted her 23rd year. cil three times and is a long-time member of the relatively new as an employee honors faculty. He has published or presented over In January of 2001, Turnham was promoted to in the Middle Tennessee athlet- 80 publications and professional presentations. ics department, Stinnett is a familiar face to Blue Raider associate athletic director. She oversees women’s Currently, Whiteside is a member of the Sun Belt athletics. sports in addition to handling the department’s per- committee for baseball and cross country and re- Stinnett worked as the Daily News Journal’s beat sonnel changes. cently served on the swimming and diving commit- writer for Blue Raider athletics for five years before Prior to her new role, Turnham was an assistant tee. He is also involved in the Middle Tennessee taking a job in the media relations department at his athletic director for compliance for seven years. She NCAA Certification committee. alma mater. Stinnett also served as an equipment manager for former Middle Tennessee football coach was in charge of overseeing the entire Athletic Whiteside is a member of the division of sport and current athletics director Boots Donnelly from 1985- Department’s compliance with all NCAA rules. psychology of the American Psychology Associa- 87 before accepting a full-time job with the Daily News A member of the Sun Belt Conference women’s tion. He received his undergraduate degree at the Journal while still working on his undergraduate de- soccer committee, Turnham is the chair of the SBC’s University of Miami, his master’s degree at North gree. In addition to his stint as Middle Tennessee beat Senior Women’s Administrators and also serves on Carolina State and his doctorate degree at Okla- writer for the Daily News Journal, Stinnett also served the league’s executive staff committee. homa State University. as prep editor for eight years and was also respon- In May of 2003, Turnham was honored by the Whiteside and his wife Sharon have two children sible for helping start the annual Daily News Journal th All-American Football Foundation as the outstand- Michael (16) and Rose (14). He also has two sons Sports Awards Banquet, now in its 11 year. He also worked as editor of the Rutherford Courier in Smyrna, ing Associate Athletic Director. from a previous marriage, Dean (30) and Erik (27), along with a granddaughter Kennedy (2). Tenn., from 1990-93, and the paper won first-place for Turnham served as the head coach of the General Excellence in Stinnett’s first year as editor, women’s volleyball team for many years and as an JO JO FREEMAN marking the first time the publication had won the award assistant coach with women’s basketball. During in 60 years. Assistant Media Relations Director her tenure as a coach at Middle Tennessee, The Flintstone, Ga., native graduated from Middle Turnham earned eight Ohio Valley Conference 4th Year/Mississippi State, 1999 Tennessee in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in com- championships and six trips to the NCAA tourna- Jo Jo Freeman is beginning his munications. In addition to working as a football equip- ment manager at Middle Tennessee, Stinnett also ment and was responsible for recruiting possibly fourth year in the Blue Raider Media Relations office, working served as sports editor, as well as editor-in-chief for the best women’s basketball player, Kim Webb, to primarily with baseball, men’s one semester, for Sidelines, the university student ever don a Lady Raider uniform. Webb’s retired jer- tennis, and assisting with foot- newspaper. He served as the athletic liaison to the Student Government Association in 1988-89, and was sey now hangs in Murphy Center. ball. Middle Tennessee’s Outstanding Graduate in Journal- In volleyball, Turnham is the second winningest Freeman came to Middle Ten- coach in school history. ism in 1990. nessee after serving as an in- Stinnett was named Outstanding Young Tennes- The 1980 graduate of Lipscomb spent four years tern at Texas Tech during the 2000-01 academic year. sean by the Tennessee Jaycees in 1992, and is a playing college basketball. While in Lubbock, he worked primarily with soccer, two-time sports writer of the year in Tennessee. Married to Kyle Turnham, the Mount Juliet, Ten- men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and Away from the office, Stinnett has been active in nessee, native enjoys shopping and collecting an- women’s track, and softball. Freeman helped pitcher coaching youth baseball since 1990, and has taken tiques in her spare time. The couple has one son, Amanda Renfro earn All-America honors for the 2001 six teams to national tournaments. He is single and Steven Charles. season and had a large hand in the 2000 resides in Murfreesboro. LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 127 SUPPORTSUPPORT STAFFSTAFF

Boniface Amuzu John Brooks Joy Connelly Roger Evans Facilities Ticket Manager Ticket Office Technician

Alan Farley Pat Fones Roxanne Forth Phillip Gharib Assistant AD/BRAA Secretary Secretary Assistant Technician

Cindy Hughes John Jewell Roy Mewbourne Lillian Rucci Athletic Director’s Murphy Center Coordinator of Athletic BRAA Administrative Secretary Complex Manager Development Assistant

Jim Simpson Cathy Vaughn Brad Warden Linda Watson Director of the Secretary Assistant Marketing & BRAA Administrative Varsity Club Promotions Director Assistant

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allows citizens to live in a relatively large city with a small-town atmosphere. Rutherford County has Facts & Figures on more than 194,000 residents. The county is the fast- Murfreesboro and Rutherford est growing in the state and the fifth fastest grow- County ing in the South. Statistics Economic growth has boomed almost as fast Rutherford County is located at the geographic as the population. The Murfreesboro/Rutherford center of the state of Tennessee. County area has attracted major manufacturing 619 feet above sea level companies such as Nissan, Bridgestone/Firestone, 612 square miles Georgia Pacific, Hewlett-Packard, Dell Computers, and Aladdin. Shopping centers have doubled in Median Age number in the past 10 years, and Murfreesboro is Rutherford County ...... 31.2 one of the largest cities in the country in terms of Tennessee...... 35.9 restaurant-to-people ratio. For the history buff, there are several sites in and around the Murfreesboro area to visit. The 500- Weather acre Stones River National Battlefield was the site Average Yearly Temp ...... 59.6 degrees of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War and Summer average Temp...... 69.6 degrees can be visited year-round. Oaklands historic site, Winter average Temp ...... 48 degrees the Sam Davis home, Fortress Rosecrans, and Average Rainfall ...... 50.64 inches Cannonsburgh Village recreate the rich history of Average Snowfall ...... 5.9 inches the area and welcome visitors. Parks and recreation are top-notch in the area. Airports Murfreesboro alone boasts four golf courses: Old Murfressboro/Smyrna Fort, Indian Hills, the VA golf course, and Stones Nashville International (about 10 miles north of River Country Club. The area also has several other the county line in Davidson County) In the heart of Tennessee lies Murfreesboro, courses, including Smyrna Municipal, Cedar Crest, one of the fastest growing cities in the state and Champions Run, and Blackberry Ridge. McKnight Tourism the country. Murfreesboro is the home of Middle Park is the home of SportsCom, softball fields, base- 140.1 million (2001) Tennessee State University and is located at the ball fields, and soccer fields. Oaklands Park in- exact geographic center of the state of Tennessee. cludes a 25-acre historical site, picnic areas, and Newspapers Murfreesboro has a storied past and an extremely baseball fields. Old Fort Park includes picnic areas Daily News Journal bright future. for relaxation, baseball fields, tennis courts, and a Rutherford Courier (weekly) Founded in 1811, Murfreesboro was formerly golf course. In addition to all the parks in the area, The Sun (weekly) known as Cannonsburgh. The name was changed the Stones River Greenway is a great way to enjoy to Murfreesboro after only 33 days in honor of Revo- a walk, jog, bike ride, or skate on a beautiful scenic Health Care lutionary War Col. Hardy trail parallel to the Middle Tennessee Medical Murfree. Today, Cannonsburgh Stones River. historical site, which includes a If rest and relax- StoneCrest Medical Center gristmill, one-room school- ation is not what York VA Medical Center house, town hall, log home, you are looking Hospice of Murfreesboro and church, is one of the most for, there are sev- visited historical sites in the eral ways to stay Public Schools midstate. entertained in Rutherford County School System has 38 From 1817 to 1822, Murfreesboro. schools, including seven high schools: Oakland, Murfreesboro served as the Jazz Fest, Uncle Riverdale, Siegel, Smyrna, LaVergne, Holloway state’s capital. The capital was Dave Macon and Blackman. moved to Nashville because of Days Festival, its larger economic base and and the Interna- easy access to the tional Grand Expanding population and increasing growth Cumberland River. Championship have made Murfreesboro a vibrant community. How- Murfreesboro has remained a Tennessee Walk- ever, growth has not left behind the core values major economic center since ing Horse Show that have made Murfreesboro one of the area’s most the city’s founding because of are just a few an- preferred cities in which to live. With all indications its geographic location: just 30 nual events that pointing toward a continuation of the area’s growth, miles southeast of Nashville attract thousands Murfreesboro will maintain its place among the and about 90 miles from Chat- of visitors to the state’s most outstanding and livable cities. tanooga. Murfreesboro has area. The Nash- also seen tremendous growth because of its prox- ville Superspeedway is located close to the Ruth- imity to interstate highways. erford County line and is the host of several races, Murfreesboro’s population of about 72,000 including a NASCAR Busch Series race. LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL 129 THETHE MIDSTATEMIDSTATE AREAAREA

is located just across the river and is readily acces- sible from the downtown area. The Frist Cen- ter for the Visual Arts, the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Ryman Audito- rium (former home of the Grand Ole Opry), and the Ten- nessee Performing Arts Center are all popular destinations. Adja- see offers a wide variety of wares. Nashville’s cent to the downtown area is Music Row, Farmers Market has a cornucopia of seasonal, where many of Nashville’s record labels and ethnic, and exotic foods. Opry Mills, adjacent recording studios operate out of historic build- to Opryland Hotel, is a shopping and enter- Long known as a major player in the ings. tainment complex that includes an IMAX the- music industry, History buffs ater. Numerous malls with the latest in fash- middle Tennessee should remember ion are located in the area along with antique in recent years The Midstate area has the that the middle shops, art dealers, and old-fashioned flea has also become nation’s 30th largest television Tennessee area markets. known for sports market and approximately has a number of The region is also popular because of its at the highest 50,000 Blue Raider alums live Civil War battle- national reputation for family-friendly activities. level. In terms of within 100 miles of campus. fields, museums, The area features many parks, rivers, lakes, entertainment, and military cem- and hiking trails for family fun. The schools in sports may now eteries. The Her- middle Tennessee are consistently given high be as popular as country music. The area is mitage, home of President Andrew Jackson, marks for excellence. now home to the NFL and NHL and boasts a is in Nashville. In Murfreesboro, the 584-acre The best part about all of these area at- NASCAR superspeedway. Stones River National Battlefield, site of a cru- tractions is that Middle Tennessee State Uni- Of course, country music continues to be cial Civil War battle, is believed to have the versity is located within a few minutes of them the heartbeat of Nashville. Many record labels oldest Civil War monument still standing in its all. and performance rights organizations maintain original location. their bases of operations on the “Third Coast.” The seat of Tennessee’s government is Numerous country music stars make their located in Nashville with the State Capitol build- homes in nearby Franklin and Murfreesboro. ing and Bicentennial Mall just north of down- Residents and tourists alike enjoy visit- town. ing the downtown Nashville area known as The If shopping is your bag, middle Tennes- District. The area along Second Avenue, which parallels the Cumberland River, features sev- eral nationally known hot spots. The Hard Rock Café is located in this area, along with other restaurants and shops with a distinctively lo- cal flavor. Gaylord Entertainment Center, located at Broadway and Fifth Avenue, is home for the of the NHL. The Coliseum, home of the NFL franchise, 130 LADY RAIDER BASKETBALL TRADITIONSTRADITIONS RIDE ON TO VICTORY

LEGEND OF BLUE RAIDER LIGHTNING NICKNAME In Greek mythology, the winged horse pos- In the early days of athletics at sessed superior cunning and speed. The thunder- Middle Tennessee State University, ing horse of the gods was entrusted to carry awe- the teams were known by several some lightning bolts and could only be harnessed nicknames. Among these were Teach- by a noble being with a pure heart. Character, tal- ers, Normalites, and Pedagogues. ent, and strength were required to mount and ride In 1934, it was decided that the the fabled winged horse. school needed a specific nickname. Today, this winged horse is a fitting symbol of During football season that year, the a university that has earned its wings and excels in Murfreesboro Daily News Journal many academic arenas, including historic preser- held a contest to name the team. vation, teacher training, aerospace, political sci- The late Charles Sarver, then a ence, horse science, and recording industry. But Middle Tennessee football player and the winged horse is more than a symbol of physical later principal at White County High accomplishment; it’s also a symbol of character and School in Sparta, Tenn., won the $5 the responsible wielding of power. prize for his entry of “Blue Raiders.” The challenge of all great universities and Sarver later indicated he had “bor- university athletic departments is to help student- rowed” the nickname of the Colgate athletes build character as well as strength. This Red Raiders, but substituted MTSU winged horse, Lightning, is a symbol to Middle Ten- Blue for Colgate Red. Ever since nessee students, athletes, and alumni of the soar- then, Middle Tennessee athletic teams ing school spirit they experience at sporting events. have been known as the Blue Raid- For its nobility and character, the winged horse ers. was immortalized in the stars. Now, with breathtak- The symbol of Confederate ing speed and thundering, unbridled power, Light- General Nathan Bedford Forrest on ning strikes, forevermore, fear in the hearts of Blue a horse was first used about 1945, Raider opponents and leads Middle Tennessee to when then-University President Q. victory! M. Smith instructed Public Relations Director Gene Sloan to use the figure in conjunction with the nickname. In 1965, the Associated Stu- dent Body established strict specifi- cations regarding the size of the stu- dent who would emulate Forrest. It is believed that this was done because there was only one uniform avail- Fight Song able and a “good fit” was desired. Later, in sensitivity Blue Raiders ride on to vic-t’ry to the African-American community, the figure of Gen- Never failing in the fight eral Forrest was abandoned. For a time, the “unofficial” mascot for the Blue Upholding honor and tradition Raiders was a costumed, cartoon-like dog. A reason- Of the name’s that’s held most high able facsimile of a bluetick hound, the affable character was dubbed “Ole Blue.” M-T-S-U marching onward On January 17, 1998, the current mascot, “Light- This will be our battle cry ning,” was born. The mascot was unveiled, along For the one, true pride of the Blue The Middle Tennessee athletic department with an attractive eye-catching logo, at a basketball M-T-S-U Raiders Ride! unveiled its new logos (above) on January 17, game in Murphy Center. The introduction of Lightning 1998, before a packed house at a Blue Raider gave a new identity to the nickname Blue Raiders. basketball game. The athletic department prima- Alma Mater rily uses the MT logo as opposed to the more We sing thy praises, horizontal Blue Raiders logo. The MT horse logo faithful guide of youth, was designed by Chris Brady. Through all the ages affirmed and strong in truth. Alma Mater, Middle Tennessee We proudly offer our hearts in loyalty.

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DAY CAMP TEAM CAMP FOR GIRLS AGE SIX TO 8TH GRADE FOR MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS JUNE 20-23 (MON-THURS) MIDDLE SCHOOL/HIGH SCHOOL CAMP I JUNE 8-11 (WED-SAT) FUNDAMENTALS CAMP COST: Early Registration (Before June 1) ...... $150 HIGH SCHOOL CAMP II Late Registration (After June 1) ...... $175 JUNE 12-15 (SUN-WED) * $50 Discount for children of MTSU employees. This is not an overnight camp. TEAM CAMP COSTS Team Registration Fee ...... $100 CAMP FEATURES (Non-refundable, not part of total cost) Daily Instruction: 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Commuters (No meals) ...... $75 Each camper receives a Camp gift Commuters (three meals/day) ...... $130 Camp staff includes 10-to-1 player/coach ratio Dorm Campers ...... $180 Three divisions (1st-3rd, 4th-6th, 7th-8th grades) Per Extra Coach/Chaperone/Mgr...... $100 Station work: defense, ball handling, shooting, guard play, post play, (two free staff w/10-23 players/three free w/24+ players) rebounding, screening and passing 3-on-3 play emphasizing screening and cutting CAMP FEATURES The Fabulous Fundamental Factory Camp gift for coaches and players 5-on-5 competition Camp store with T-shirts, shorts, etc. Player profile cards outlining camper performance Nightly hospitality room for coaches Lunch at Buffet-style cafeteria (all-you-can eat) High-level competition Camp bank for safe keeping of money One evening of team and individual competition Camp store with T-shirts, shorts, etc...... Certified MT trainer (Teams must provide their own tape and training equipment) Buffet-style cafeteria (all-you-can-eat) Air-conditioned dorm room (two per room, NO private room) ELITE CAMP

FOR ADVANCED PLAYERS GRADES 9-12 GAME GUARANTEE JUNE 21-22 (TUES-WED) Players Total Games # of Teams 10-14 10 1 15-23 20 2 ELITE CAMP COST: 24-29 30 3 Dorm Campers ...... $75 33+ 40 4 Commuter/w meals ...... $65 *A minimum of 10 players required. CAMP FEATURES Adanced basketball skill work and player development Each camper receives a Camp gift 5-on-5 competition 3-on-3 competition All games played in air-conditioned facilities on campus: Daily lectures on emphasis of offensive and defensive concepts, weight Murphy Center - three courts training, as well as an academic lecture on NCAA requirements. Campus Recreation Center - six courts Camp store with T-shirts, shorts, etc. Alumni Memorial Gym - one to two courts Certified MT trainer Buffet-style cafeteria (all-you can eat) Air-conditioned dorm room (two per room, NO private rooms.)

COUNSELORS INCLUDE LADY RAIDER HEAD COACH STEPHANY SMITH, LADY RAIDER PLAYERS AND COACHES, AS WELL AS OUTSTANDING AREA HIGH SCHOOL COACHES.

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