TABLE OF CONTENTS // MERCER WOMEN’S Mercer Women’s Basketball Mercer University Quick Facts...... 1 Location...... Macon, Ga. Media Information...... 2 Enrollment...... 8,557 Schedule...... 3 Founded ...... 1833 Roster...... 4 Nickname...... Bears Radio/TV Spotter’s Chart...... 5 Colors...... Orange and Black Affilliation...... NCAA Division I Personnel Conference...... Southern Conference Head Coach Susie Gardner...... 6-7 Arena (Capacity)...... Hawkins Arena (3,200) Assistant Coach Ben Wierzba...... 8 President...... Dr. William D. Underwood Assistant Coach Kaitlyn Cresencia...... 9 Alma Mater...... Oklahoma Baptist (1982) Assistant Coach Sydni Means...... 10 Athletics Director...... Jim Cole Director of Player Personnel Drew Landers...... 11 Alma Mater...... Mercer (1993) Student-Athlete Biographies...... 12-20 Athletics Phone...... (478) 301-2994 Athletics Fax...... (478) 301-2061 Deputy AD - Academic Affairs / SWA...... Sybil Blalock History Senior Associate AD ...... Brian Gerrity 2018-19 Season Statistics...... 21 Assistant AD - Sports Medicine...... Amos Mansfield 2018-19 Game-by-Game Results...... 22-30 Director - Media Relations (Interim)...... Jace Sanders Record Book...... 31-32 Assistant AD - Marketing...... Daniel Tate History...... 33-38 Assistant AD - Compliance...... John Peach All-Time Results...... 39 Faculty Athletic Rep...... Dr. Jeffrey Hugdahl Year-by-Year Results...... 40-48 Website...... www.MercerBears.com Record vs. All Opponents...... 49-57 All-Time Numerical Roster...... 58-59 All-Time Awards...... 60 Mercer Women’s Basketball All-Time Alphabetical Roster...... 61-62 Head Coach...... Susie Gardner Alma Mater...... Georgia (1986) Career Record/Seasons...... 345-265/20 Record at Mercer/Seasons...... 169-118/9 E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Ben Wierzba E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Kaitlyn Cresencia Follow the Bears E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Coach...... Sydni Means www.facebook.com/MercerWBB E-mail...... [email protected] Director of Player Personnel...... Drew Landers E-mail...... [email protected] WBB Phone...... (478) 301-2059 @Mercer_WBB WBB Fax...... (478) 301-2061

Mercer Media Relations @MercerWBB Director for Media Relations(interim) WBB Contact Jace Sanders E-mail...... [email protected] Phone...... (478) 301-5218 Cell Phone...... (478) 550-4995 Assistant Director ...... Travis Rae Media Supplement Credits E-mail...... [email protected] The2019-20 Mercer women’s basketball media guide was written, designed and edited Phone...... (478) 301-5219 byJesika Moore. Cover design by Marcus Thompkins. Editorial assistance provided Graduate Assistant...... Jesika Moore byJace Sanders. Photography courtesy of Mercer University Media Relations and E-mail...... [email protected] SoConPhotos. Special thanks to members of the Mercer University Media Relations Website...... www.MercerBears.com Department and women’s basketball offices.

MercerBears.com // 1 MEDIA INFORMATION // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TO THE MEDIA The2019-20 Mercer University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is intended to provide you with general information about the Mercer women’s basketball team. This information should assist you in your coverage of the team throughout the season. Shouldyou need additional information or assistance, please contact Media Relations women’s basketball contact David Fox at (478) 301-5219 or [email protected] with any requests. CREDENTIAL REQUESTS TheMedia Relations Office will issue credentials to working press only. All credential requests should be made in writing at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled game. PRACTICES Asa general rule, all practices are open to the media and the public. There may be instances, however, when all or part of a practice session is closed.Please contact the Media Relations Office in advance if you plan on attending a practice session so an escort can be made avaliable. INTERVIEW POLICY Mediainterviews of players and coaches are encouraged, and every effort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred,but telephone interviews can be arranged through the Mercer Media Relations Office. Under no circumstances will student-athletes’ residence numbers be supplied to the media. INTERVIEWS Allinterviews with Mercer student-athletes should be coordinated through the Media Relations Office. Players are generally avaliable for interviews upto 30 minutes prior to the start of practice and directly afterward. Head coach Susie Gardner is generally available in the morning. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Followinga 10-minute “cooling-off” period, coaches and players from both teams will be made available to media members in a post-game press conference.The Media Relations Office will poll the media prior to the end of the game to determine any player requests. FAX & EMAIL SERVICE Mediaoutlets may request to be included on the broadcast fax and email lists to receieve updates regarding Mercer women’s basketball. The Mercer Media Relations Office fax number is (478) 301-5350. To be added, submit a request to [email protected]. MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE The Mercer Media Relations Office is located in Suite 135 on the first floor of the University Center. ON THE INTERNET Additionalinformation on the Mercer athletics program can be found online. News releases, player and coach biographies, historical data, live audio streaming, results and statistics on all 17 athletic programs can be found online at www.mercerbears.com.

MercerBears.com // 2 SCHEDULE // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2019-20 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Time November 5 LaGrange Macon, Ga. 7 p.m. November 8 Western Kentucky Macon, Ga. 4:30 p.m. November 13 Kennesaw State Kennesaw, Ga. TBA November 17 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. TBA November 21 Georgia Athens, Ga. TBA November 24 Eastern Kentucky Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. November 29 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 6:30 p.m. December 1 South Carolina State Orangeburg, S.C. 2 p.m. December 7 Georgia Southern Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. December 15 Clemson Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. December 17 Florida Gainesville, Fla. TBA December 20 Gardner-Webb Macon, Ga. 5 p.m. December 29 Jacksonville Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. January 2 Yale New Haven, CT. 7 p.m. January 4 Columbia New York, N.Y. 2 p.m. January 9 Furman* Greenville, S.C. TBA January 11 Wofford* Spartanburg, S.C. 2 p.m. January 18 Samford* Birmingham, Ala. TBA January 23 ETSU* Macon, Ga. 7 p.m. January 25 Chatanooga* Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. January 30 UNCG* Greensboro, N.C. TBA February 1 Western Carolina* Cullowhee, N.C. TBA February 6 Wofford* Macon, Ga. 7 p.m. February 8 Furman* Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. February 15 Samford* Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. February 20 Chattanooga* Chattanooga, Tenn. TBA February 22 ETSU* Johnson City, Tenn. TBA February 27 Western Carolina* Macon, Ga. 7 p.m. February 29 UNCG* Macon, Ga. 2 p.m. March 5-8 SoCon Tournament# Asheville, N.C. TBA

* Southern Conference Game # Southern Conference Tournament Home Games in Bold. All dates and times (ET) are subject to change.

MercerBears.com // 3 ROSTER // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

NUMERICAL ROSTER Roster Breakdown No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown / Previous School By Class: 0 Jill Harris G 5-9 Fr. Navarre, Fla. / Crestview HS Junior...... 1 1 Amoria Neal-Tysor G 5-6 So. Sanford, N.C. / Lee Senior HS Shannon Titus Sophomores...... 8 2 Jordan Mclaughlin G 5-6 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Phillip O. Berry Academy Kiana Barkhoff, Tia Benvenuti, Jaron 4 Cierra Scott G/F 5-9 So. Louisville, Ky. / Sacred Heart Academy Dougherty,Amoria Neal-Tysor, Summer 5 Emily Stradling G 5-10 So. Wales, UK / St. David’s Catholic Pahl,Ceirra Scott, Emily Stradling, Sierra 11 Kiana Barkhoff F 6-3 R-So. Kitzingen, Germany / Palm Harbor HS / Arizona Votow 12 Tia Benvenuti G 5-9 So. Reston, Va. / South Lakes HS Freshmen...... 3 Jill Harris, Jordan Mclaughlin,PJ 13 PJ Wintermyer F 6-1 Fr. Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach HS Wintermyer 20 Sierra Votow F 6-2 R-So. Harrell N.C. / Virginia Tech / Eastern Florida State 2 1 Shannon 21 Shannon Titus G/F 5-11 Jr. Johns Creek, Ga. / Northview HS By Position: 23 Summer Pahl G 5-10 So. Kitchener, Ontario / St. Mary’s HS Guard...... 8 32 Jaron Dougherty F 6-0 So. Buford, Ga. / Collins Hill HS Tia Benvenuti, Jill Harris, Joradan Mclaughlin,Amoria Neal-Tysor, Summer Pahl,Ceirra Scott, Emily Stradling, Shannon Titus Foward...... 3 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER KianaBarkhoff, Jaron Daugherty, Sierra STAFF Votow, PJ Wintermyer No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Head Coach...... Susie Gardner 11 Kiana Barkhoff F 6-3 R-So. Assistant Coaches...... Ben Wierzba, By State: 12 Tia Benvenuti G 5-9 So. Kaitlyn Cresencia, Georgia...... 2 32 Jaron Dougherty F 6-0 So. Sydni Means Florida...... 2 0 Jill Harris G 5-9 Fr. Kentucky...... 1 Dir. of Player Personnel...... Drew Landers North Carolina...... 3 2 Jordan Mclaughlin G 5-6 Fr. Athletic Trainer...... Evan Cherone Virginia...... 1 1 Amoria Neal-Tysor G 5-6 So. Graduate Managers...... Cy Lippold 23 Summer Pahl G 5-10 So. Ali Trani 4 Cierra Scott G/F 5-9 So. 5 Emily Stradling G 5-10 So. Canada...... 1 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Germany...... 1 21 Shannon Titus G/F 5-11 Jr. Tia Benvenuti Ben-Vin-New-Tee United Kingdom...... 1 20 Sierra Votow F 6-2 R-So. Summer Pahl Paul 13 PJ Wintermyer F 6-1 Fr. Jaron Dougherty Jair-rin Door-it-tee Ben Wierzba WEERZ-buh Kaitlyn Cresencia Cruh-zin-see-uh

MercerBears.com // 4 RADIO/TV SPOTTER’S CHART // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

0 1 2 4 Jill Harris Amoria Neal-Tysor Jordan Mclaughlin Cierra Scott 5-9 • Fr. • G 5-6 • So. • G 5-6 • Fr. • G 5-9 • So. • G/F Navarre, Fla. Sanford, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Louisville, Ky.

5 11 12 13 Emily Stradling Kiana Barkhoff Tia Benvenuti PJ Wintermyer 5-10 • So. • G 6-3 • R-So. • F 5-9 • So. • G 6-1 • Fr. • F Wales, UK Kitzingen, Germany Reston, Va. Vero Beach, Fla.

20 21 23 32 Sierra Votaw Shannon Titus Summer Pahl Jaron Dougherty 6-2 • R-So. • F 5-11 • Jr. • G/F 5-10 • So. • G 6-0 • So. • F Harrells, N.C. Johns Creek, Ga. Kitchener, Ontario Buford, Ga.

Susie Gardner Ben Wierzba Kaitlyn Cresencia Sydni Means Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 10th Season 5th Season 2nd Season 2nd Season

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MercerBears.com // 7 HEAD COACH SUSIE GARDNER// MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Susie Gardner Head Coach ◊ 20th Season Overall ◊ 9th Season at Mercer ◊ Georgia ’86, ’88 MercerUniversity named veteran NCAA Division I coach Susie Gardner as the school’s 10th women’s basketball head coach on June 24, 2010. Withover 300 Division I wins on her resume, Coach Gardner has transformed Mercer into one of the top mid-major programs in the NCAA, let alone the Southeast. Gardnerhas accumulated 144 total wins at Mercer, making her the all-time winningest coach in program history.Gardner’s teams have amassed 20-plus wins in five of the last six seasons, including four consecutive 20-or-more win seasons. Mercercontinued its winning ways once again in the 2018-19 campaign, winning its second-straight Southern Conference Tournament title and advancingto the NCAA Tournament where the Bears fell just short of pulling off the upset of second-seed Iowa in Iowa City. The Bears won at least25 games for the third straight season after going 25-7 overall and 14-0 in conference play while extending a streak of 34 consecutive SoConregular season victories. Following the season, Gardner was named the SoCon Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year and the Georgia Women’sCoach of the Year. KeKe Calloway and Amanda Thompson shared SoCon Player of the Year honors (media and coaches, respectively) and Thompson was later named the SoCon Female Athlete of the Year. The2017-18 season was one for the record books as Mercer registered its first 30-win season in program history. The Bears concluded the seasonwith a 30-3 overall record, claiming both the Southern Conference Regular Season and Tournament Titles. Mercer earned its first- evernod in the NCAA Division I Tournament after snatching the SoCon’s automatic berth. Mercer’s SoCon Regular Season Title was the third consecutiveseason that the Bears claimed the top slot. Mercer has now competed in the postseason in four consecutive seasons following the NCAA Tournament berth. Duringthe 2017-18 season, Mercer led the conference in 12 categories, including but not limited to: scoring offense (70.7), scoring defense (54.9),total assists (538), assists per game (16.3), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.78) and field-goal percentage (43.7). The Bears also finished first in the NCAA in fewest turnovers (303) and turnovers per game (9.2). Priorto the start of the 2016-17 season, Gardner authored a children’s book to help promote children’s literacy titled “1, 2, 3 Team!”. The book, whichtouches on teamwork and how to be a good teammate, is geared towards readers ages four to eight. Gardner was named a finalist for the Georgia Author of the Year Award in the Children’s Book category. Inher time at Mercer, Gardner has coached four SoCon Players of the Year, including Kahlia Lawrence who has thrice garnered the award. In addition,Gardner has coached three Freshman of the Year winners, one Defensive Player of the Year, nine First Team All-Conference honorees andthree Second Team All-Conference winners. Five freshmen have been awarded a spot on the conference All-Freshmen team under Gardner’s tutelage.Gardner has been twice named SoCon Coach of the Year (2018, 2016). Gardner’s teams also excel in the classroom as 31 student- athletes have been named to the Academic Honor Roll/All-Academic Team under her guidance.

MercerBears.com // 8 HEAD COACH SUSIE GARDNER // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Gardnerhas taken the Bears to five postseason tournaments in eight seasons. Prior to Gardner’sarrival, Mercer had not competed in postseason play since 1985. Under Gardner’s Season-by-Season guidance,Mercer has taken part in one NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, two Women’s AUSTIN PEAY: 112-93 (.546) NationalInvitation Tournaments and two Women’s Basketball Invitational Tournaments. Season Record 1996-97...... 17-11 Beforearriving at Mercer, Gardner spent three seasons (2007-10) as an assistant coach at 1997-98...... 11-16 theUniversity of Florida. She joined the Gators after four seasons (2003-07) as the head 1998-99...... 6-21 coachat the University of Arkansas, giving her seven seasons as a coach in the Southeastern 1999-00...... 15-15 Conference. 2000-01...... 17-14 Whileat Florida, the 2009 Gators advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament with 2001-02...... 19-12 Gardneron staff. Florida sandwiched the NCAA Tournament appearance with WNIT appearances 2002-03...... 27-4 in2008 and 2010 (advancing to the round of 16 during Gardner’s first year and to the second round in 2010). ARKANSAS: 64-54 (.542) WithGardner at the Razorbacks’ helm in 2004-05, Arkansas earned a trip to the WNIT Season Record tournament.Prior to that, she had the SEC Player of the Year in 2003-04. Arkansas was a 2003-04...... 16-12 combined64-54 during Gardner’s tenure and her 2005-06 team raced out to the best SEC start 2004-05...... 17-14 in the Lady ‘Hogs program history. 2005-06...... 13-15 2006-07...... 18-13 Gardnercut her teeth as a Division I head coach at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn.,where she had a highly successful seven-season run (1996-2003) and was 112-93. TheLady Govs accomplishments during that period included three Ohio Valley Conference MERCER: 169-118 (.589) tournamentchampionships (2001, 2002 & 2003), and OVC regular season title (2003) and three Season Record NCAApost-season berths (2001, 2002 & 2003). Gardner was tabbed as the OVC “Coach of the 2010-11...... 2-27 Year”in 2003. She also produced the OVC Player of the Year in both 2003 and 2004, with her 2011-12...... 6-23 playersalso garnering the league’s Freshman of the Year awards twice (2000 and 2001). 2012-13...... 20-12 2013-14...... 17-14 From1992-95, Gardner was the assistant coach at Western Athletic Conference power San 2014-15...... 20-15 DiegoState University. In her three seasons with the Aztecs, she was a part of a program that 2015-16...... 24-9 wonthree-consecutive WAC tournament championships and, subsequently, also made three 2016-17...... 25-7 NCAAtourney appearances. SDSU was 69-20 with Gardner on staff and garnered two WAC 2017-18...... 30-3 regular season crowns in 1994 and 1995. 2018-19...... 25-8 Gardneris no stranger to middle Georgia or the Southeast region, having spent two seasons as OVERALL: 345-265 (.566) agraduate assistant at the University of Georgia (1986-88) following a highly-successful four- yearcareer for the Bulldogs under legendary head coach . UGA made the NCAA FinalFour in 1983 and 1985 with Gardner on the squad – including a national runner-up finish in 1985 - and reached the NCAA tournament both of her yearsas a graduate assistant, as well. The Bulldogs won the SEC title in 1983, 1984 and 1986 as Gardner played alongside other noteworthy Georgia players like , and Katrina McClain. Gardnerwas a member of the 1983 Sports Festival South Team which earned a gold medal. She was also a member of the USA’s Select Team which competed in Canada. Gardner earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Georgia in 1986, followed by a Master of Education degree in 1988. MercerBears.com // 9 ASSISTANT COACHES // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Ben Wierzba Assistant Coach ◊ 5th Season at Mercer ◊ SIU Edwardsville ’99

• Responsibilities include recruiting, working with Mercer’s offense and scheduling.

• 2018-19 – Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach • Helpedlead Mercer to its second-straight NCAA Division I Tournament berth after clinching the SoCon Tournament title • Guidedthe Bears to another perfect, 14-0 SoCon season - extending the streak to 34 straight regularseason conference wins and winning their fourth straight regular season league title • AssistedKeKe Calloway and Amanda Thompson to SoCon Player of the Year honors as selected by the media and coaches associations, respectively • Coacheda Mercer team that had the second-fewest turnovers and the second-lowest turnover per game average in the country • Oversaw Calloway as she led the league in points scored (593) and field goals made (224)

• 2017-18 – Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach • Aidedcoaching the Bears to a program-record 30 wins, guiding Mercer to the program’s first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament berth • HelpedMercer to a perfect 14-0 conference record, claiming the regular season SoCon title for the thirdconsecutive season while also collecting the program’s first SoCon Tournament Title • Watchedthe Bears’ offense lead the conference in assists (538), assists per game (16.3), assist- to-turnoverratio (1.78), fewest turnovers (303), field-goal percentage (43.7), scoring offense (70.7) and scoring margin (15.8) • Coached SoCon Player of the Year and WNBA Draftee in Kahlia Lawrence • OversawLawrence, Sydni Means and KeKe Calloway on being named to the SoCon First Team All- Conference • UnderWierzba’s guidance, Lawrence ranked first in the conference in field goal attempts (566), field goals made (253), total points (636) and points per game (19.3) • OversawMeans in leading the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (4.80), while ranking first in the conference in assists (264), and assists per game (8.0) • GuidedCalloway as she led the conference in three pointers made (99) and threes made per game (3.0)

• 2016-17 – Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach • Helpedcoach the Bears to a 25-7 record, setting a program record for the most wins in the NCAA DI era. • AidedMercer to a WNIT berth, competing in the postseason for the third consecutive season. • Helpedlead the Bears to a 12-2 conference record, claiming the regular season SoCon title for the second consecutive season. • Wierzba’stutelage of the offense helped Mercer to finish first in the conference in scoring offense (65.8), assists per game (14.3) and scoring margin (9.1). • CoachedSoCon Player of the Year in Kahlia Lawrence as well as SoCon All-Conference First Team member, Sydni Means. • Lawrencefinished second in the conference in scoring (18.0), while Means led the league in assists (216), assists per game (6.8), assist-to-turnover ratio (3.5).

• 2015-16 – Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach • Helped coach the Bears to a 24-9 record, including a 12-2 SoCon mark. • Mercerfinished the season second in the conference in scoring with 64.5 points per game and third in field goal percentage (.401). • Coachedthe SoCon Player of the Year in Kahlia Lawrence as well as the SoCon Freshman of the Year in Linnea Rosendal. • Lawrencefinished the season second in the conference in points per game (18.0), while Rosendal finished second in three-point field goals made per game (1.97).

MercerBears.com // 10 ASSISTANT COACHES // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Kaitlyn Cresencia

Assistant Coach ◊ 2nd Season at Mercer ◊ Connecticut College ‘15, Mercer ‘16 • Responsibilities include recruiting and working with Mercer’s post players

2018-19 – Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach • Helpedlead Mercer to its second-straight NCAA Division I Tournament berth after clinching the SoCon Tournament title • Guidedthe Bears to another perfect, 14-0 SoCon season - extending the streak to 34 straight regularseason conference wins and winning their fourth straight regular season league title • AssistedKeKe Calloway and Amanda Thompson to SoCon Player of the Year honors as selected by the media and coaches associations, respectively • Coacheda Mercer team that had the second-fewest turnovers and the second-lowest turnover per game average in the country • TheBears led the SoCon in nine statistical categories as a team - including assist-turnover ratio, assists,assists per game, fewest turnovers, field-goal percentage, field-goal percentage defense, turnovers per game and won-lost percentage. • OversawThompson as she ranked in the top 20 nationally in double doubles, rebounds and offensive rebounds per game

2017-18 – Princeton University - Assistant Coach • Coached six Ivy League Rookie of theWeek winners and one Player of theWeek honor • Spenttime scouting upcoming opponents, working with social media graphics and tracking recruiting operations

2015-2017 – Mercer University - Graduate Assistant • Worked team’s social media accounts along with scouting reports • Assisted with post and guard workouts and tracked play call and lineup efficiencies • Playing Experience: • Connecticut College – 2011-15 • Four-year letterwinner and team captain

Organizations/Extracurricular Activities • Created“The Coaching Assist” blog; a resource to help prepare and assist other coaches in growing the game • Involved in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA)

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Sydni Means Assistant Coach ◊ 2nd Season at Mercer ◊ Mercer ‘17 • Responsibilities include recruiting and working with Mercer’s point guards

2018-19 – Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach • Helpedlead Mercer to its second-straight NCAA Division I Tournament berth after clinching the SoCon Tournament title • Guidedthe Bears to another perfect, 14-0 SoCon season - extending the streak to 34 straight regular season conference wins and winning their fourth straight regular season league title • AssistedKeKe Calloway and Amanda Thompson to SoCon Player of the Year honors as selected by the media and coaches associations, respectively • Coacheda Mercer team that had the second-fewest turnovers and the second-lowest turnover per game average in the country • TheBears led the SoCon in nine statistical categories as a team - including assist-turnover ratio, assists,assists per game, fewest turnovers, field-goal percentage, field-goal percentage defense, turnovers per game and won-lost percentage

Playing Experience: Mercer University – 2014-18 • Ranked second in career assists (686) and career steals (246) • Collected264 assists as a senior, ranking second most in a single season in program history • Shot .779 from the charity stripe, good enough to rank fifth in Mercer history • Led the NCAA in assist-to-turnover ratio (4.80) as a senior • Guidedthe Bears to 99 wins, three SoCon Regular Season Titles, one SoCon Tournament Title and four postseason berths

MercerBears.com // 12 ASSISTANT COACHES // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Drew Landers

Director of Player Personnel ◊ 2nd Season ◊ Mississippi ‘13 • Responsibilitiesinclude coordinating the team’s travel, the Bear Cub program and community service efforts

Collegiate Coaching Experience: 2017-18 – University of Mississippi • Director of Basketball Operations • Planned team travel, lodging and meals • Recruitpractice players and track time log, complete practice times and participation minutes • Managed team budget

2016-17 – University of Virginia • Video Coordinator • Managedbasketball support staff; video interns, graduate assistant manager and student managers • Providedcoaching staff with opponent video, while also capturing video of practices, games and special projects • Createdgraphics and video production for social media platforms and recruiting student-athletes

2015-16 – Orange Bowl Committee • Orange Bowl Ambassador Program Assistant • Managed recruitment, training, assignment of duties/events and record-keeping • Providedoperational team of Ambassadors for each annual event and teaching them their role

2014-15 – University of Georgia • Men’s & Women’s Basketball Internship • Edited film, created opponent playbooks and conducted scouting reports • Prepared scout team and taught tendencies of upcoming opponents • Organizations/Extracurricular Activities • Volunteeredfor two years at the men and women’s Southeastern Conference Tournaments • Worked with the Southeastern Conference football media days

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MercerBears.com // 15 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Jill 0 Harris 5-9 ◊ Freshman ◊ Guard ◊ Navarre, Fla. ◊ Crestview HS

BeforeMercer: Played senior season at Crestview HS in Florida...Named the Fort Walton BeachDaily News Co-Player of the Year after averaging 12.4 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.6 assistsand 3.2 steals per game...Averaged 16.9 points per game, 5.3 boards, 7.8 assists and2.6 steals as a junior...Played for the Xpress for one season under head coach Jackie Robinsonin Washington...Named to both the Honors Society and the Dean’s List.

Amoria 1 Neal-Tysor 5-6 ◊ Sophomore ◊ Guard ◊ Sanford, N.C. ◊ Lee Senior HS 2018-19:Played 237 minutes in 29 games...Scored 57 points on 21 made baskets (nine madethrees) for an average of 2.0 points per game...Recorded 19 assists and swiped seven steals...Droppedsix points in her first career game in the season-opener at Wake Forest... Had a career-high 13 points and four assists against Columbia BeforeMercer: Four-year letterwinner and starting point guard at Lee Senior High School CAREER BESTS forhead coach Jenee’ Peace...Named to the Academic All-Conference team as well as being Points...... 13 vs. Columbia (1/6/19) namedMVP, 2017 All-Tournament, 2017 All-Conference, 2017 All-District and 2017 All- FG Made...... 5 vs. Columbia (1/6/19) FG Att...... 9 vs. Columbia (1/6/19) Region...Playedcombo guard for two years for the Carolina Allstars under head coaches Ty 3-Point FGs...... 2, 2x, last vs. Columbia (1/6/19) Cox and Brian Norwood. 3-Point FGA...... 2, 2x, last vs. Columbia (1/6/19) FT Made...... 3 vs. Howard (12/18/18) FT Att...... 4, 2x, last vs. Howard (12/18/18) Rebounds...... 4 vs. Florida State (12/5/18) Assists...... 4 vs. Columbia (1/6/19) Blocks...... NA Steals...... 2 vs. Western Carolina (1/17/19) Minutes...... 25 vs. Charlotte (12/8/18)

CAREER STATS ------Rebounds------GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2018-19 28-0 236-8.4 21-55 .382 9-23 .391 6-11 .545 2 10 12 0.4 19 29 0 7 57 2.0 Totals 28-0 236-8.4 21-55 .382 9-23 .391 6-11 .545 2 10 12 0.4 19 29 0 7 57 2.0

MercerBears.com // 16 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Jordan 2 Mclaughlin 5-6 ◊ Freshman ◊ Guard ◊ Charlotte, N.C. ◊ Phillip O. Berry Academy BeforeMercer: Played four years at Phillip O Berry located in Charlotte, N.C. at point guard forhead coach Kelvin Brim...Named two-time team MVP and eclipsed 1,000 points in just threeseasons and was a three-time All-Conference player...Named to First Team All-State, FirstTeam All-Region and First Team All-Mecklenburg County....As a junior, she averaged 19.2 pointsper game, 6.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3.7 steals en route to being named SoMeck ConferencePlayer of the Year...Played club basketball with CBC Elite to 1Dream, spending sixyears as the point guard for Wayne Hinton...Won the state championship, ATL Summer SlamChampionship, Battle of the Boro Championship and the Deep South title with the club Cierra 4 Scott 5-9 ◊ Sophomore ◊ Guard ◊ Louisville, Ky. ◊ Sacred Heart Academy 2018-19:Played in seven games with 12 minutes on the floor...Was 1-for-2 from the charity stripe BeforeMercer: Four-year letterwinner for Sacred Heart Academy, playing the guard positionunder head coach Donna Moir...Guided her team to the Sweet 16 in the 2016 State Tournamentand has been named First Team Academic All-State each of her four seasons... CAREER BESTS Playedvolleyball and competed in track & field, earning fifth in state for high jump and led Points...... 1 vs. Charlotte (12/8/18) hervolleyball squad to the 2016 state championships...Played two seasons with Sky Diggs FG Made...... N/A FG Att...... 1, 3x, last vs. Western Carolina (3/7/19) Eliteunder head coaches Shawn Sullivan and Keith Phillips...Led the Elite to a first-place 3-Point FGs...... N/A finishin the MYT Best of the Midwest Tournament...Claimed Windy City Classic Tournament 3-Point FGA.1, 2x, last vs. Western Carolina (1/17/19) MVP honors. FT Made...... 1 vs. Charlotte (12/8/18) FT Att...... 2 vs. Charlotte (12/8/18) Rebounds...... 1, 2x, last vs. Charlotte (12/8/18) Assists...... 1 vs. Samford (1/12/19) Blocks...... N/A Steals...... N/A Minutes...... 3, 2x, last vs. Samford (1/12/19)

CAREER STATS ------Rebounds------GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2018-19 7-0 12-1.7 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0.3 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 Totals 7-0 12-1.7 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0.3 1 0 0 0 1 0.1

MercerBears.com // 17 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Emily 5 Stradling 5-10 ◊ Sophomore ◊ Guard ◊ Wales, UK ◊ St. David’s Catholic Sixth Form College 2018-19:Appeared in 11 contests and played 43 minutes off the bench...Finished the season 2-for-7from the field with four rebounds...Recorded the first points of her career against Memphis BeforeMercer: Played five seasons at Porthcrawl Comprehensive School in Wales under headcoach Andrew Stradling...As a team, Porthcrawl claimed the 2012 U14 Mixed Cardiff CAREER BESTS andVale Playoff Championship, 2013 U14 Girls Welsh Schools Championship, 2014 U15 Points...... 2, 2x, last vs. Western Carolina (2/16/19) FG Made.... 1, 2x, last vs. Western Carolina (2/16/19) MixedCardiff and Vale Playoff Championship and the 2015 U16 Girls South Wales Schools FG Att...... 3 vs. Memphis (11/23/18) Championship...Playedfor the U16/U18 Welsh National Teams, playing in six FIBA Europe 3-Point FGs...... N/A DivCtournaments...Also named the captain of the U18 team in 2016, following a bronze- 3-Point FGA...... N/A medalfinish in 2015...Stradling also played for head coach Stef Collins of the Cardiff Met FT Made...... N/A FT Att...... N/A ArchersAAU team...With the Archers, Stradling led her team to the 2015 Women’s National Rebounds...... 1, 2x, last vs. Samford (1/12/19) Cup Championship and 2015 U16 Southwest League title. Assists...... 1 vs. Memphis (11/23/18) Blocks...... NA Steals...... N/A Minutes...... 10 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/19)

CAREER STATS ------Rebounds------GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2018-19 11-0 43-3.9 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 1 3 0 0 4 0.4 Totals 11-0 43-3.9 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 1 3 0 0 4 0.4

MercerBears.com // 18 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Kiana 11 Barkhoff 6-3 ◊ R-Sophomore ◊ Forward ◊ Kitzingen, Germany ◊ Arizona 2018-19:Mid-season transfer from Arizona...Was ineligible to play as a sophomore 2017-18(Arizona): Made 22 appearances as a true freshman...Scored 16 points and grabbed 27rebounds on the year...Averaged just under one block per game in 5.9 minutes per game... Blocked two shots on four occasions CAREER BESTS (ARIZONA) BeforeMercer: Letterwinner at Palm Harbor High School in Palm Harbor, Fla., helping her Points...... 5 at Oregon State (1/14/18) teamachieve a 24-8 record in her final season...Rated as a three-star forward by ESPN. FG Made...... 2 vs. Oregon (2/16/18) comout of Kitzingen, Germany and was rated as the 59th-best forward in the country... FG Att...... 4 vs. New Mexico State (12/14/17) 3-Point FGs...... N/A Rankedin the top 20 nationally for most blocks throughout the season and holds the record 3-Point FGA...... N/A formost blocks in a game (15), most blocks in a season (198), most career blocks (374), FT Made...... 3 at Oregon State (1/14/18) reboundingaverage (10.2) and double-doubles in a season (15)...Barkhoff played club ball FT Att...... 4 at Oregon State (1/14/18) Rebounds...... 6 vs. New Mexico State (12/14/17) forDJK Würzburg, where future NBA Hall of Famer Dirk Nowitzki played...Earned a runner-up Assists...... N/A finishat the Nike National Championship with her most recent club team (Nike Elite Essence Blocks...... 2 vs. Oregon (2/25/18) Purple) Steals...... 1 vs. Oregon (2/25/18) Minutes...... 17 vs. Oregon (2/25/18)

CAREER STATS ------Rebounds------GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2017-18 (Ariz.) 22-0 130-5.9 6-19 .316 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 12 15 27 1.2 0 5 15 2 16 0.7 Totals 22-0 130-5.9 6-19 .316 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 12 15 27 1.2 0 5 15 2 16 0.7

MercerBears.com // 19 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Tia 12 Benvenuti 5-9 ◊ Sophomore ◊ Guard ◊ Reston, Va. ◊ South Lakes HS 2018-19:Averaged 14.4 minutes in 22 games played as a true freshman...Overcame early- seasoninjury to serve as team’s back up point guard...Averaged 1.2 points, 1.9 assists & 1.4rebounds per game...Shot 10-of-22 from the field (.455)...Dished out nine assists over aseason-high 27 minutes in a win over UNCG (Feb. 14)...Played in 13 of 14 SoCon games enroute to the Bears winning their fourth straight regular season title...Saw 22 minutes of CAREER BESTS actionin Mercer’s NCAA Tournament contest at Iowa (March 22)...Added seven steals & one Points...... 4, 2x, last vs. UNCG (1/19/19) block FG Made...... 2 vs. Jacksonville (1/2/19) FG Att...... 4 vs. Furman (2/28/19) BeforeMercer: Played guard for head coach Christy Winter Scott at South Lakes High 3-Point FGs...... 1 vs. Furman (2/28/19) School,averaging 12 points per game, 3.1 assists, 2.4 steals and 3.0 boards per game... 3-Point FGA...... 1, 3x, last vs. Furman (2/28/19) FT Made...... 2, 2x, last vs. UNCG (2/14/19) Duringher career, Benvenuti totaled nearly 1,000 career points, knocking down 360 career FT Att...... 2, 3x, last vs. Wofford (3/2/19) fieldgoals, 148 of which came from beyond the arc...Tallied 280 career boards, 246 career Rebounds...... 4 vs. Furman (2/28/19) assistsand successfully swiped 195 career steals...During her time at South Lakes High Assists...... 9 vs. UNCG (2/14/19) School,she was named 2017 Second Team All-Liberty District...Achieved numerous honors Blocks...... 1 vs. Furman (3/10/19 Steals...... 3 vs. Chattanooga (2/23/19) asa senior, including First Team All-Liberty District, First Team All-Northern Region and Minutes...... 27 vs. UNCG (2/14/19) SecondTeam All-State...Led her squad to a 19-6 overall record and a Liberty District Regular Season Championship. CAREER STATS ------Rebounds------GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2018-19 21-0 294-14.0 10-22 .455 1-3 .333 5-6 .833 1 28 29 1.4 39 18 1 7 26 1.2 Totals 10-0 32-3.2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4 4 8 0.8 1 1 0 2 2 0.2

MercerBears.com // 20 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PJ 13 Wintermeyer 6-1 ◊ Freshman ◊ Forward ◊ Vero Beach, Fla. ◊ Vero Beach HS BeforeMercer: Played forward for Vero Beach High School and head coach Rahshard Morgan...Ledher squad to a state championship, regional championship and three district titles...Two-timeleading scorer for Vero Beach and was named All-City TC Palm First Team... Playedclub for DME Sports Academy, spending one year on the team playing the stretch forwardfor Michael Pannagio...She averaged 18.6 points per game as a junior and 12.0 rebounds per contest.

Sierra 20 Votaw 6-2 ◊ R-Sophomore ◊ Forward ◊ Harrells, N.C. ◊ Harrells Christian HS ◊ Virginia Tech ◊ Eastern Florida St 2018-19(Eatern Flordia State): Averaged 12.5 points and 7.1 rebounds per game in 28 gamesfor the Titans...Earned All-Suncoast Conference First Team honors...Shot 51.6 percent from the field and 75 percent from the free-throw line. 2017-18 (Virginia Tech): Did not play; redshirted BeforeMercer: Ranked a three-star recruit by ESPN HoopGurlz...Earned four letters at BurkeSouth Central HS for coach Ron Determan and was a two-time all-conference player... Playedone year at Harrells Christian under Wayne Cannady and was named Conference Playerof the Year, all-state and all-conference...Played club ball for Dorian Williams and Hoop Dreams

MercerBears.com // 21 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Shannon 21 Titus 5-11 ◊ Junior ◊ Guard/Forward ◊ Johns Creek, Ga. ◊ Northview HS 2018-19:Emerged as one of the SoCon’s top young players during her sophomore season... Started32 of 33 games played & averaged 30.5 minutes per game...Earned all-conference &all-defensive team accolades at end of regular season...Shot 47.6 percent from the field whileaveraging 12.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists per game...Led Mercer with 47 blocks &added 62 steals...Stepped up in SoCon play by averaging 15.0 points & 6.1 boards in 14 HONORS leaguecontests...Scored a season-high 29 points & added a career-best five blocks vs. • 2019 SoCon All-Tournament First Team • 2018-19 All-SoCon Second Team (Coaches & Media) Woffordin SoCon Tournament semifinals (March 8)...Tallied at least two blocks in each of • 2018-19 SoCon All-Defensive Team thefinal six games of the season...Recorded pair of double-doubles, including a 12-point, • 2018-19 SoCon Player of the Week (Jan. 29) • 2018 SoCon Academic All-Conference 10-reboundeffort vs. Furman in SoCon Tournament title game (March 10)...Scored 27 points, includingall of Mercer’s eight points in overtime, to help Bears defeat ETSU (Feb. 21) CAREER BESTS Points...... 29 vs. Wofford (3/8/19) 2017-18:Appeared in 15 games as a true freshman for the Bears, logging 4.3 minutes per FG Made...... 13 vs. Wofford (3/8/19) contest...Averaged1.1 points and 1.0 rebounds per game...Concluded the season with five FG Att...... 23 vs. Wofford (3/8/19) 3-Point FGs...... 1 vs. Memphis (11/23/18) steals,four assists and three blocks...Tallied a season-high five points against Howard (Dec. 3-Point FGA...... 2 vs. vs. Memphis (11/23/18) 21). FT Made...... 6, 2x, last vs. Chattanooga (1/24/19) FT Att...... 6, 4x, last vs. Chattanooga (1/24/19) BeforeMercer: Four-year letterwinner for Northview, playing for coach Chris Yarbrough... Rebounds...... 12 vs. ETSU (1/26/19) Two-timeAll-Region honoree as well as a Region 7 Class 6A First Team selection...Played Assists...... 6, 2x, last vs. Charlotte (12/8/18) forthe Lady Pistols and Innerman club teams with head coach Steve Jacobs...Member of Blocks...... 5 vs. Wofford (3/8/19) Steals...... 4, 3x, last vs. Columbia (1/6/19) thetrack & field team, SADD and Black History Club at Northview, in addition to being on Minutes...... 42 vs. ETSU (2/21/19) the Honor Roll all four years.

CAREER STATS ------Rebounds------GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2017-18 15-0 64-4.3 7-23 .304 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 4 11 15 1.0 4 3 3 5 16 1.1 2018-19 32-31 986-30.8 162-336 .482 1-4 .250 63-86 .733 66 98 164 5.1 73 53 45 59 388 12.1 Totals 47-31 1050-22.3 169-359 .471 1-5 .200 65-89 .730 70 109 179 3.8 77 56 48 64 404 8.6

MercerBears.com // 22 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Summer 23 Pahl 5-10 ◊ Sophomore ◊ Guard ◊ Kitchener, Ontario ◊ St. Mary’s HS 2018-19:Made 10 appearances on the season for a total of 32 minutes...Was a perfect 2-for- 2from the free throw line...Pulled down eight rebounds (four offensive and four defensive) BeforeMercer: Spent four seasons playing the combo guard position for St. Mary’s High Schoolunder coaches Roth and Mijic...Guided her team to a runner-up finish in District 8 in2015 and is a four-time District 8 First Team All-Star honoree...Named team MVP three CAREER BESTS timesin her career as well as twice being named Junior Girls Athlete of the Year...Played Points...... 2 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/19) fourseasons for the Tri-County Thunder and head coach Allan Bush, guiding the Thunder to FG Made...... N/A threethird-place finishes in Juel Prep...Named to the 2016 First Team All-Star squad, in FG Att...... 1 vs. Ga. Southern (11/12/18) 3-Point FGs...... N/A additionto claiming a spot on teh 2017 All-Star Second Team...Named to the Honor Roll in 3-Point FGA...... N/A 2014, 2015 & 2016. FT Made...... 2 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/19) FT Att...... 2 vs. Western Carolina (3/7/19) Rebounds...... 3 vs. ETSU (12/5/18) Assists...... 1 vs. UCF (11/18/18) Blocks...... NA Steals...... 2 vs. Wake Forest (11/9/18) Minutes...... 6 vs. Wake Forest (11/9/18)

CAREER STATS ------Rebounds------GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2018-19 10-0 32-3.2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4 4 8 0.8 1 1 0 2 2 0.2 Totals 10-0 32-3.2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4 4 8 0.8 1 1 0 2 2 0.2

MercerBears.com // 23 STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Jaron 32 Dougherty 6-0 ◊ Sophomore ◊ Forward ◊ Buford, Ga. ◊ Collins Hill HS 2018-19:Played in 25 games and 229 minutes...Scored 53 points on 23 made field goals and sevenfree throws...Pulled down 42 rebounds (16 offensive and 26 defensive) for an average of1.7 per game...Blocked 12 shots, had six steals and recorded seven assists...Made her firstcareer shot in the win over in-state foe Georgia Southern...Recorded a career-high seven points against both UCF and Wofford CAREER BESTS Points...... 7, 2x, last vs. Wofford (1/31/19) BeforeMercer: Played two years at Collins Hill High School following a two-year stint at FG Made...... 3 vs. UCF (11/18/18) MountainView...Played for head coach Brian Harmon, leading her squad to the Final Four... FG Att...... 11 vs. UCF (11/18/18) Whileat Mountain View, Dougherty saw tremendous success after taking her team to the 3-Point FGs...... N/A 3-Point FGA...... N/A Sweet16 and Elite Eight as a freshman and sophomore...Played for the GA Redstorm for FT Made...... 1, 7x, last vs. Western Carolina (3/7/19) fiveyears under head coach Kelly Dougherty...Claimed the 2016 PSB May Day Championship FT Att...... 3, 2x, last vs. Columbia (1/6/19) withthe Redstorm...Played two seasons for FBC, winning the 2017 Lake Point Showcase Rebounds...... 6 vs. UNC Asheville (12/30/18) Assists...... 2 vs. UNC Asheville (12/30/18) Championship and 2017 ASGR Deep South Classic Championship. Blocks...... 2, 4x, last vs. Jacksonville (1/2/19) Steals...... 2 vs. Charlotte (12/8/2018) Minutes...... 20 vs. UCF (11/18/18)

CAREER STATS ------Rebounds------GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def. Tot. Avg. A TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2018-19 25-0 230-9.2 23-57 .404 0-0 .000 7-15 .467 16 26 42 1.7 7 4 12 6 53 2.1 Totals 25-0 230-9.2 23-57 .404 0-0 .000 7-15 .467 16 26 42 1.7 7 4 12 6 53 2.1

MercerBears.com // 24 2018-19 season review

MercerBears.com // 25 2019 Mercer Women's Basketball Mercer Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 10, 2019) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 25-7 11-3 10-3 4-1 CONFERENCE 14-0 7-0 7-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-7 4-3 3-3 4-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 00 KeKe Calloway 32-32 1102 34.4 216-549 .3 9 3 74-237 .3 1 2 66-99 .6 6 7 12 133 145 4.5 59 0 119 66 4 46 572 17.9 02 Amanda Thompson 32-32 1089 34.0 178-370 .4 8 1 0-3 .0 0 0 64-91 .7 0 3 127 215 342 10.7 92 2 91 70 15 71 420 13.1 21 Shannon Titus 32-31 986 30.8 162-336 .4 8 2 1-4 .2 5 0 63-86 .7 3 3 66 98 164 5.1 78 2 73 53 45 59 388 12.1 11 Linnea Rosendal 32-32 952 29.8 106-269 .3 9 4 65-170 .3 8 2 12-16 .7 5 0 5 53 58 1.8 39 0 75 36 12 14 289 9.0 34 Rachel Selph 32-32 855 26.7 117-229 .5 1 1 0-0 .0 0 0 45-59 .7 6 3 55 107 162 5.1 99 6 21 30 27 18 279 8.7 01 Amoria Neal-Tysor 28-0 236 8.4 21-55 .3 8 2 9-23 .3 9 1 6-11 .5 4 5 2 10 12 0.4 30 0 19 29 0 7 57 2.0 15 Ally Welch 32-1 492 15.4 25-75 .3 3 3 0-4 .0 0 0 5-10 .5 0 0 19 31 50 1.6 58 1 26 34 3 5 55 1.7 32 Jaron Dougherty 25-0 230 9.2 23-57 .4 0 4 0-0 .0 0 0 7-15 .4 6 7 16 26 42 1.7 20 0 7 4 12 6 53 2.1 12 Tia Benvenuti 21-0 294 14.0 10-22 .4 5 5 1-3 .3 3 3 5-6 .8 3 3 1 28 29 1.4 18 0 39 18 1 7 26 1.2 22 LaKaitlin Wright 17-0 122 7.2 8-13 .6 1 5 0-0 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 13 32 45 2.6 23 0 3 8 11 4 19 1.1 05 Emily Stradling 11-0 43 3.9 2-7 .2 8 6 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 4 0 1 3 0 0 4 0.4 23 Summer Pahl 10-0 32 3.2 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 4 4 8 0.8 3 0 1 1 0 2 2 0.2 04 Cierra Scott 7-0 12 1.7 0-3 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 1 1 2 0.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 Team 41 61 102 11 Total...... 32 6445 868-1986 .4 3 7 150-446 .3 3 6 279-401 .6 9 6 362 801 1163 36.3 523 11 476 363 130 239 2165 67.7 Opponents...... 32 6444 697-1819 .3 8 3 154-525 .2 9 3 409-583 .7 0 2 392 792 1184 37.0 480 - 328 485 68 185 1957 61.2

TEAM STATISTICS MER OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2165 1957 11/09/18 at Wake Forest L 54-69 312 Points per game 67.7 61.2 11/12/18 at Ga. Southern W 79-72 252 Scoring margin +6.5 - 11/15/18 FLORIDA W 92-82 2038 FIELD GOALS-ATT 868-1986 697-1819 11/18/18 UCF L 42-76 446 Field goal pct .4 3 7 .3 8 3 11/23/18 vs Memphis L 53-59 247 3 POINT FG-ATT 150-446 154-525 11/25/18 vs Bowling Green W 76-63 106 3-point FG pct .3 3 6 .2 9 3 11/28/18 at Georgia L 60-67 2117 3-pt FG made per game 4.7 4.8 12/1/18 KENNESAW STATE W 64-48 565 FREE THROWS-ATT 279-401 409-583 12/5/18 FLORIDA STATE L 56-57 1072 Free throw pct .6 9 6 .7 0 2 12/8/18 CHARLOTTE W 57-40 827 F-Throws made per game 8.7 12.8 12/18/18 at Howard W 85-70 576 REBOUNDS 1163 1184 12/21/18 at George Washington W 61-53 714 Rebounds per game 36.3 37.0 12/30/18 UNC ASHEVILLE W 61-47 478 Rebounding margin -0.7 - 01/02/19 at Jacksonville L 66-71 445 ASSISTS 476 328 01/06/19 COLUMBIA L 68-72 565 Assists per game 14.9 10.3 * 01/12/19 SAMFORD Wot 76-68 2277 TURNOVERS 363 485 * 01/17/19 at WCU W 69-67 741 Turnovers per game 11.3 15.2 * 01/19/19 at UNCG W 71-58 529 Turnover margin +3.8 - * 1/24/19 CHATTANOOGA W 65-58 1891 Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 0.7 * 01/26/19 ETSU W 64-41 2027 STEALS 239 185 * 01/31/19 at Wofford W 81-79 412 Steals per game 7.5 5.8 * 02/02/19 at FUR W 75-60 407 BLOCKS 130 68 * 2/9/19 at Samford W 68-52 278 Blocks per game 4.1 2.1 * 2/14/19 UNCG W 85-73 1073 ATTENDANCE 16716 10647 * 2/16/19 WCU W 71-55 876 Home games-Avg/Game 14-1194 13-693 * 2/21/19 at ETSU Wot 83-77 703 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 5-327 * 02/23/19 at Chattanooga W 62-56 1528 * 2/28/19 FUR W 66-62 1234 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals * 03/02/19 WOFFORD W 65-59 1347 Mercer 546 503 539 557 20 2165 03/07/19 vs WCU W 55-32 0 Opponents 439 454 498 560 6 1957 03/08/19 vs Wofford W 69-51 0 03/10/19 vs FUR W 66-63 1280

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MercerBears.com // 26 MercerBears.com // 27 MercerBears.com // 28 HISTORY

MercerBears.com // 29 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Points Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Rebounds Per Game No. Player Season No. Player Season Avg. Player Season 925 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 255 KeKe Calloway 2017-18 15.0 Linda Callahan 1971-72 902 Cindy Brogdon 1975-76 239 KeKe Calloway 2016-17 13.6 Linda Callahan 1973-74 844 Cindy Brogdon 1976-77 237 KeKe Calloway 2018-19 13.4 Linda Callahan 1974-75 805 Andrea Congreaves 1992-93 220 LaToya Jackson 2009-10 13.0 Charlotte Nicholson 1975-76 718 Precious Bridges 2014-15 211 Briana Williams 2010-11 12.7 Emma Mumphrey 1982-83 667 Vivian Humphrey 1980-81 201 Jessica Miller 2004-05 11.8 Emma Mumphrey 1979-80 662 Andrea Congreaves 1990-91 194 LaToya Jackson 2008-09 11.8 Emma Mumphrey 1980-81 636 Kahlia Lawrence 2017-18 185 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 11.6 Laura Shamp 1984-85 631 Vivian Humphrey 1978-77 177 Linnea Rosendal 2015-16 11.6 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 613 Kathy Singletary 1979-80 170 Linnea Rosendal 2018-19 11.1 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89

Scoring Average Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Blocked Shots Avg. Player Season Pct. Player Season No. Player Season *33.0 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 .417 Christie Agee 1991-92 114 Teanna Robinson 2013-14 *31.0 Andrea Congreaves 1992-93 .416 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 86 Teanna Robinson 2014-15 30.1 Cindy Brogdon 1976-77 .415 Gloria Richardson 1990-91 66 Tanya Kessenich 2004-05 30.1 Cindy Brogdon 1975-76 .400 Jo Shaw 2002-03 55 Teanna Robinson 2012-13 24.7 Vivian Humphrey 1980-81 .393 Jaana Sintonen 1990-91 45 Shannon Titus 2018-19 24.5 Andrea Congreaves 1990-91 .388 KeKe Calloway 2017-18 44 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89 22.0 Dawn Jackson 1987-88 .382 Linnea Rosendal 2018-19 43 Rachel Selph 2015-16 21.9 Sybil Blalock 1972-73 .381 Sheryl Layman 1993-94 43 Alex Phillips 2010-11 21.8 Emma Mumphrey 1982-83 .377 LaToya Jackson 2007-08 42 Jessica Miller 2004-05 21.2 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89 .373 Kendra Grant 2010-11 41 Tanya Kessenich 2002-03 * National Scoring Leader 41 Brittnee Hazel 2010-11 Free Throws Made Field Goals Made No. Player Season Assists No. Player Season 206 Cindy Brogdon 1975-76 No. Player Season 353 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 174 Cindy Brogdon 1976-77 366 Rhonda Griffin 1986-87 348 Cindy Brogdon 1975-76 167 Precious Bridges 2014-15 264 Sydni Means 2017-18 335 Cindy Brogdon 1976-77 150 Andrea Congreaves 1992-93 250 Stephany Raines 1988-89 302 Andrea Congreaves 1992-93 143 Caroline Nicholson 1985-86 236 Sharnea Boykin 2012-13 281 Andrea Congreaves 1990-91 142 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 223 Stephany Raines 1991-92 272 Myrel Huskey 1974-75 130 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89 216 Sydni Means 2016-17 271 Vivian Humphrey 1980-81 130 Emma Mumphrey 1982-83 212 Stephany Raines 1990-91 270 Kathy Singletary 1979-80 125 Vivian Humphrey 1980-81 203 Caroline Nicholson 1985-86 267 Vivian Humphrey 1978-79 113 Precious Bridges 2012-13 189 Sydni Means 2015-16 263 Precious Bridges 2014-15 189 Sharnea Boykin 2013-14 Free Throws Attempted Field Goals Attempted No. Player Season Steals No. Player Season 247 Cindy Brogdon 1975-76 No. Player Season 704 Cindy Brogdon 1975-76 216 Cindy Brogdon 1976-77 98 Courtney Ford 2009-10 690 Cindy Brogdon 1976-77 207 Precious Bridges 2014-15 83 Jessica Miller 2004-05 661 Myrel Huskey 1974-75 205 Caroline Nicholson 1985-86 81 Christy Cogley 1996-97 658 Precious Bridges 2014-15 198 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 80 Sydni Means 2015-16 627 Vivian Humphrey 1978-79 194 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89 80 Sydni Means 2016-17 606 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 188 Laura Shamp 1984-85 78 Rhonda Owens 2006-07 598 Vivian Humphrey 1980-81 186 Emma Mumphrey 1982-83 79 Sydni Means 2017-18 597 Precious Bridges 2012-13 180 Andrea Congreaves 1992-93 74 Tracy Henry 1999-00 582 Kahlia Lawrence 2015-16 172 Linda Callahan 1973-74 71 Amanda Thompson 2018-19 566 Kahlia Lawrence 2017-18 71 Tracy Henry 2000-01 Free Throw Percentage 71 Sally Skeldon 2005-06 Field Goal Percentage Pct. Player Season Pct. Player Season .902 Amanda Parker 2002-03 .670 Dee Hazel 1976-77 .848 LaToya Jackson 2008-09 TEAM RECORDS .633 Andrea Congreaves 1990-91 .834 Cindy Brogdon 1975-76 Points .625 Emma Mumphrey 1979-80 .833 Andrea Congreaves 1992-93 Total (Games) Season .618 Sybil Blalock 1972-73 .833 Kahlia Lawrence 2017-18 3,139 (35)...... 1979-80 .583 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 .820 LaToya Jackson 2007-08 .573 Sybil Blalock 1973-74 .813 Vivian Humphrey 1979-80 Points Per Game Average (Games) Season .565 Sharmesia Smith 2009-10 .807 Precious Bridges 2014-15 89.5 (35)...... 1979-80 .563 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89 .806 Cindy Brogdon 1976-77 .558 Kathy Singletary 1979-80 .803 Briana Williams 2013-14 Field Goals Made .552 Andrea Congreaves 1989-90 Total (Games) Season Rebounds 1,309 (35)...... 1979-80 Three-Point Field Goals Made No. Player Season No. Player Season 413 Emma Mumphrey 1979-80 Free Throws Made 99 KeKe Calloway 2017-18 391 Charlotte Nicholson 1975-76 Average (Games) Season 514 (35)...... 1979-80 77 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 359 Laura Shamp 1984-85 74 KeKe Calloway 2018-19 348 Linda Callahan 1974-75 Rebounds 72 Jessica Miller 2004-05 347 Kathy Singletary 1978-79 Total (Games) Season 69 LaToya Jackson 2009-10 342 Amanda Thompson 2018-19 1,631 (35)...... 1979-80 68 KeKe Calloway 2016-17 339 Linda Callahan 1973-74 65 Linnea Rosendal 2018-19 338 Kathy Singletary 1979-80 Assists 65 Linnea Rosendal 2015-16 338 Sandra Andrews 1984-85 Average (Games) Season 63 Briana Williams 2010-11 330 Linda Callahan 1971-72 598 (35)...... 1979-80 61 Briana Williams 2011-12

MercerBears.com // 30 SINGLE-GAME AND CAREER RECORDS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 1,926 Precious Bridges 2011-15 460 Lashon Brown 1992-96 Points 1,910 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 447 Linda Callahan 1971-75 1,780 Myrel Huskey 1971-75 426 Briana Williams 2010-15 No. Player, Opponent 1,747 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 424 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 54 Briana Williams, vs. USC Upstate, 2/4/2012 1,731 Briana Williams 2010-15 Field Goals Made 1,524 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 Free Throw Percentage 1,510 Sybil Blalock 1971-75 Pct. Player Seasons No. Player, Date 1,394 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 .821 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 22 Myrel Huskey, Jan. 11, 1975 .820 LaToya Jackson 2007-10 Assists Field Goal Percentage .783 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 Pct. Player Seasons .779 Sydni Means 2014-18 No. Player, Date .580 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 .770 Christen Edwards 1995-99 18 Stephany Raines, Jan. 18, 1989 .564 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 .759 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 Rebounds .538 Kathy Singletary 1978-81 .758 Precious Bridges 2011-15 .534 Sybil Blalock 1971-75 .753 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 No. Player, Opponent .514 Laura Shamp 1981-85 .733 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 31 Linda Callahan, vs. Georgia Southern, 2/19/1975 .496 Caroline Nicholson 1983-87 .732 Briana Williams 2010-15 Free Throws Made .490 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 .469 Christy Cogley 1993-97 Rebounds No. Player, Opponent .463 April Dyer 1999-03 No. Player Seasons 17 Briana Williams, vs. USC Upstate, 2/4/2012 .461 Alex Williams 2014-18 1,355 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 CAREER RECORDS 1,228 Linda Callahan 1971-75 1,000 Point Scorers Three-Point Field Goals Made 1,141 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 No. Player Seasons 1,068 Charlotte Nicholson 1975-79 No. Player Seasons 293 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 908 Teanna Robinson 2011-15 2,796 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 216 LaToya Jackson 2007-10 899 Kathy Singletary 1978-81 2,284 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 181 Linnea Rosendal 2015-19 779 Tracy Henry 1998-02 2,275 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 169 Briana Williams 2010-15 736 Kate Bosma 1993-97 2,098 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 159 Jessica Miller 2001-05 705 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 1,886 Precious Bridges 2011-15 158 Christen Edwards 1995-99 696 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 1,867 Myrel Huskey 1971-75 153 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 1,856 Sybil Blalock 1971-75 118 Karen Hickman 2002-06 Rebounds Per Game 1,790 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 116 Jenny Sessor 1996-00 Avg. Player Seasons 1,746 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 104 Jo Shaw 1999-03 12.9 Linda Callahan 1971-75 1,743 Briana Williams 2010-15 102 Sheryl Layman 1991-95 11.8 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 1,402 Lashon Brown 1992-96 10.6 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 1,389 Kathy Singletary 1978-81 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 10.4 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 1,373 Caroline Nicholson 1983-87 No. Player Seasons 10.0 Kathy Singletary 1978-81 1,287 Christen Edwards 1995-99 885 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 9.5 Charlotte Nicholson 1975-79 1,256 Charlotte Nicholson 1975-79 621 LaToya Jackson 2007-10 7.8 Teanna Robinson 2011-15 1,208 LaToya Jackson 2007-10 577 Briana Williams 2010-15 7.2 Kate Bosma 1993-97 1,146 Stephany Raines 1988-92 515 Linnea Rosendal 2015-19 7.1 Tracy Henry 1998-02 1,135 Christy Cogley 1993-97 471 Jessica Miller 2001-05 7.1 Sandra Andrews 1982-85 1,120 Dawn Jackson 1985-89 452 Christen Edwards 1995-99 6.9 Courtney Ford 2008-10 1,088 Anita Meadows 1981-85 418 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 1,079 Alicia Williams 2011-15 349 Jo Shaw 1999-03 Blocked Shots 1,060 Carrie Harper 1995-99 347 Jenny Sessor 1996-00 No. Player Seasons 1,049 Tracy Henry 1998-02 332 Sheryl Layman 1991-95 258 Teanna Robinson 2011-15 1,016 Sarah Russell 2003-08 184 Tanya Kessenich 2002-06 1,002 April Dyer 1999-03 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 123 Rachel Selph 2015-19 1,000 Laura Shamp 1981-85 Pct. Player Seasons 101 Alex Phillips 2009-13 Scoring Average .417 Christie Agee 1991-92 89 Jessica Miller 2001-05 .393 Jaana Sintonen 1990-91 83 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 Avg. Player Seasons .385 Gloria Richardson 1989-91 68 Christy Cogley 1993-97 30.1 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 .366 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 61 Alex Williams 2014-18 25.9 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 .360 Karen Hickman 2002-06 55 Zsaquez Flucker 2004-06 19.7 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 .351 Linnea Rosendal 2015-19 49 Carmen Robinson 1996-00 18.9 Sybil Blalock 1971-75 .350 Christen Edwards 1995-99 18.9 Myrel Huskey 1971-75 .350 LaToya Jackson 2007-10 Assists 18.2 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 .338 Jessica Miller 2001-05 No. Player Seasons 17.1 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 .331 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 851 Stephany Raines 1988-92 15.5 Precious Bridges 2011-15 686 Sydni Means 2014-18 15.4 Kathy Singletary 1978-81 Free Throws Made 614 Rhonda Griffin 1985-89 14.1 Briana Williams 2010-15 No. Player Seasons 542 Sally Skeldon 2003-07 14.1 Courtney Ford 2008-10 434 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 444 Sharnea Boykin 2010-14 Field Goals Made 433 Precious Bridges 2011-15 422 Caroline Nicholson 1983-87 429 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 311 Tiffany Howard 1996-00 No. Player Seasons 380 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 310 Edna Massey 1978-82 1,107 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 380 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 308 Precious Bridges 2011-15 931 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 333 Caroline Nicholson 1983-87 307 Lashon Brown 1992-96 925 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 332 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 859 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 315 Lashon Brown 1992-96 Steals 809 Myrel Huskey 1971-75 312 Briana Williams 2010-15 No. Player Seasons 806 Sybil Blalock 1971-75 280 LaToya Jackson 2007-10 252 Stephany Raines 1988-92 702 Precious Bridges 2011-15 246 Sydni Means 2014-18 683 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 Free Throws Attempted 230 Tracy Henry 1998-02 662 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 No. Player Seasons 218 Sally Skeldon 2003-07 631 Briana Williams 2010-15 581 Emma Mumphrey 1979-83 217 Christy Cogley 1993-97 Field Goals Attempted 572 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 206 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 571 Precious Bridges 2011-15 188 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 No. Player Seasons 570 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 168 Jo Jo Carter 2000-04 2,182 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 511 Caroline Nicholson 1983-87 161 Tiffany Howard 1996-00 2,125 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 463 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 159 Rhonda Owens 2003-07 MercerBears.com // 31 UNIVERSITY CENTER HISTORY // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

First Practice...... at 7:00 p.m. on Jan. 26, 2004 Mercer Individual Records at the University Center Most points...... 54, Briana Williams vs. USC Upstate, 2/4/12 First Tipoff...... at 2:01 p.m. on Jan. 31, 2004 Field goals made...... 16, 3x, last by Kahlia Lawrence vs. Furman, 2/27/16 First Field Goal Made...... Tanya Kessenich, Mercer, 18:49, 1st Field goals attempted...... 34, Briana Williams, vs. Jacksonville, 1/24/11 First 3-Point Field Goal...... Jessica Miller, Mercer, 3:20, 2nd Field goal percent. (8 made)...... 889 (8-9), Tanya Kessenich, vs. Kennesaw State, 1/26/06 3-point field goals made...... 7, 3x, last by KeKe Calloway vs. South Carolina St., 12/19/17 First Free Throw Attempted...... Nyisha Taylor, Mercer, 14:07, 1st 3-point field goals attempted...... 17, Linnea Rosendal vs. College of Charleston, 12/30/15 First Free Throw Made...... Nyisha Taylor, Mercer, 14:07, 1st 3-point FG percent. (4 made)...... 1.000, 2x, last by Ry’van Buchanan (4-4), vs. Winthrop, 12/28/11 Free throws made...... 17, Briana Williams, vs. USC Upstate, 2/4/12 First Rebound...... Sally Skeldon, Mercer, 19:33, 1st Free throws attempted...... 21, Briana Williams, vs. USC Upstate, 2/4/12 First Assist...... Sally Skeldon, Mercer, 18:49, 1st Free throw percent. (8 made)...... 1.000, Kahlia Lawrence (8-8) vs ETSU, 1/26/15 First Block...... Jessica Miller, Mercer, 17:13, 1st Most rebounds...... 20, Teanna Robinson, vs. Georgia Southern, 12/4/13 Most assists...... 15, Sharnea Boykin, vs. ETSU, 1/21/13 First Steal...... Kerri Fiehrer, Troy State, 19:47, 1st Most blocked shots...... 8, 2x, last by Teanna Robinson, vs. Lipscomb, 2/8/14 First Mercer Steal...... Jessica Miller, Mercer, 13:20, 2nd Most steals...... 7, Sydni Means vs. Furman, 2/1/18

First Foul...... Sally Skeldon, Mercer, 16:56, 1st Mercer Team Records at the University Center First Win...... vs. Troy State, 43-40, Feb. 1, 2004 Most points...... 98, vs. Belmont 12/5/09 First Double-Double ...... Jessica Miller, Mercer Margin of victory...... 48, 2x, last vs. Winthrop, 12/17/17 Field goals made...... 42 vs. Winthrop, 12/17/17 ...... 26 points/11 rebounds vs. Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 2004 Field goals attempted...... 94, vs. McNeese State, 3/21/13 First 20-Point Scorer...... Patechia Hartman, Georgia State Field goal percentage (20 made)...... 590 (36-61), vs. Belmont, 12/5/09 3-point field goals made...... 12, vs. South Carolina State, 12/19/17 ...... 22 points, Feb. 4, 2004 3-point field goals attempted...... 30 vs. South Carolina State, 12/19/17 First Televised Game...... vs. Campbell, Jan. 29, 2005 3-point FG percentage (6 made)...... 786 (11-14), vs. USC Upstate, 2/8/10 Free throws made...... 36, vs. Florida Atlantic, 1/2/05 Free throws attempted...... 46, vs. Florida Atlantic, 1/2/05 Free throw percentage (10 made)...... 955 (21-22) vs. Furman, 2/1/18 Most rebounds...... 56 vs. UNCG, 2/6/16 Most assists...... 31 vs. Winthrop, 12/17/17 Most blocked shots...... 13, vs. Stetson, 2/14/04 Most steals...... 18 vs. Wofford, 2/25/16

Top 15 Attendance Marks Opponent Individual Records at the University Center Most points...... 38, Caitlyn Baggett, McNeese State, 3/21/13 Date Opponent Attendance Field goals made...... 12, 2x last by Cheyenne Parker, High Point, 12/21/12 12/21/16 Florida State 3,227 Field goals attempted...... 26, TaRonda, Wiles, ETSU, 12/5/08 12/4/14 Georgia 2,816 Field goal percent. (10 made)...... 769 (10-13), Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga, 1/7/17 3-point field goals made...... 8, 3x, last by Nakol Franks, Georgia Southern, 11/29/16 11/19/17 Georgia 2,731 3-point field goals attempted...... 14, 4x last by Chandler Cooper, Lipscomb, 2/8/14 11/11/11 Auburn 2,728 3-point FG percent. (4 made)...... 833, (5-6),Tara Davis, ETSU, 1/9/10 Free throws made...... 17, Caitlyn Baggett, McNeese State, 3/21/13 11/11/16 Emmanuel 2,590 Free throws attempted...... 17, 2x, last by Caitlyn Baggett, McNeese State, 3/21/13 12/30/11 Notre Dame 2,387 Free throw percent. (8 made)...... 1.000, (10-10), Kristina Wells, Kennesaw State, 12/16/14 Most rebounds...... 20, 3x last by Ije Ajemba, UNCG, 1/18/18 2/3/18 Wofford 2,327 Most assists...... 10, Victoria McGowan, Stetson, 1/4/12 1/12/19 Samford 2,277 Most blocked shots...... 5 (3x), Cheyenne Parker, High Point, 12/21/12 2/24/18 ETSU 2,259 Most steals...... 6, 4x, last by Shacobia Barbee, Georgia, 12/4/14 2/28/15 Samford 2,127 Opponent Team Records at the University Center 11/15/18 Florida 2,038 Most points...... 128, Notre Dame, 12/30/11 Margin of victory...... 86, Notre Dame, 12/30/11 1/26/19 ETSU 2,027 Field goals made...... 40, Notre Dame, 12/30/11 1/28/17 Samford 1,859 Field goals attempted...... 84, Jacksonville, 1/24/11 Field goal percentage (20 made)...... 702, (40-57), Notre Dame, 12/30/11 2/9/13 North Florida 1,825 3-point field goals made...... 14, 4x, last by Northern Kentucky, 2/6/14 2/25/12 Belmont 1,653 3-point field goals attempted...... 37, Charleston Southern, 12/20/10 3-point FG percentage (6 made)...... 643 (9-14), Belmont, 12/19/14 Free throws made...... 43 Notre Dame, 12/30/11 Free throws attempted...... 52, Notre Dame, 12/30/11 Free throw percentage (10 made)...... 1.000, (10-10), Lipscomb, 2/19/09 Most rebounds...... 60, 2x last by Kennesaw State, 2/10/11 Most assists...... 24, 2x, last by Northern Kentucky, 2/6/14 Most blocked shots...... 9, Lipscomb, 1/12/06 Most steals...... 19, (2x), Notre Dame, 12/30/11 Record at the University Center TheBears have tallied a 124-85 record at the University Center, including a 82-49 mark under Susie Gardner.

MercerBears.com // 32 HISTORY // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS WINS WINNING PERCENTAGE SEASONS GAMES 1. Susie Gardner 169 1. Peggy Collins .801 1. Ed Nixon 10 1. Susie Gardner 287 2. Peggy Collins 133 2. Jane Fontaine .633 2. Susie Gardner 9 2. Ed Nixon 281 3. Ed Nixon 115 3. Susie Gardner .589 3. Peggy Collins 7 3. Billy Holmes 194 4. Billy Holmes 76 4. Sharon Baldwin .552 Billy Holmes 7 4. Peggy Collins 166 5. Jane Fontaine 57 5. Lea Henry .500 5. Lea Henry 4 5. Brenda Welch-Nichols 113 6. Lea Henry 55 6. Brenda Welch-Nichols .451 Brenda Welch-Nichols 4 6. Lea Henry 110 7. Brenda Welch-Nichols 51 7. Ed Nixon .409 7. Jane Fontaine 3 7. Janell Jones 91 8. Janell Jones 35 8. Billy Holmes .392 Janell Jones 3 8. Jane Fontaine 90 9. Sharon Baldwin 16 9. Janell Jones .380 9. Sharon Baldwin 1 9. Sybil Blalock 30 10. Sybil Blalock 5 10. Sybil Blalock .167 Sybil Blalock 1 10. Sharon Baldwin 29

Year Overall Conf. Coach Year Overall Conf. Coach Year Overall Conf. Coach 1970-71 3-5 N/A Peggy Collins 1990-91 18-9 10-2 Lea Henry 2010-11 2-27 2-18 Susie Gardner 1971-72 21-1 7-1 Peggy Collins 1991-92 20-8 10-2 Lea Henry 2011-12 6-23 4-14 Susie Gardner 1972-73 19-4 N/A Peggy Collins 1992-93 11-18 4-8 Lea Henry 2012-13 20-12 13-5 Susie Gardner 1973-74 24-2 N/A Peggy Collins 1993-94 6-20 1-11 Lea Henry 2013-14 17-14 9-9 Susie Gardner 1974-75 23-6 N/A Peggy Collins 1994-95 6-20 2-14 Billy Holmes 2014-15 20-15 9-9 Susie Gardner 1975-76 24-6 N/A Peggy Collins 1995-96 16-11 9-7 Billy Holmes 2015-16 24-9 12-2 Susie Gardner 1976-77 19-9 N/A Peggy Collins 1996-97 16-14 8-8 Billy Holmes 2016-17 25-7 12-2 Susie Gardner 1977-78 6-17 N/A Jane Fontaine 1997-98 9-18 7-9 Billy Holmes 2017-18 30-3 14-0 Susie Gardner 1978-79 22-10 3-3 Jane Fontaine 1998-99 9-18 5-11 Billy Holmes 2018-19 25-8 14-0 Susie Gardner 1979-80 29-6 13-1 Jane Fontaine 1999-00 14-14 9-9 Billy Holmes 1980-81 15-12 5-7 Ed Nixon 2000-01 6-23 2-16 Billy Holmes 1981-82 16-13 2-2 Ed Nixon 2001-02 16-13 12-8 Sharon Baldwin 1982-83 15-12 N/A Ed Nixon 2002-03 12-16 10-6 Brenda Nichols 1983-84 14-17 N/A Ed Nixon 2003-04 13-15 11-9 Brenda Nichols 1984-85 24-7 N/A Ed Nixon 2004-05 12-16 10-10 Brenda Nichols 1985-86 7-21 3-7 Ed Nixon 2005-06 14-15 10-10 Brenda Nichols 1986-87 3-24 1-9 Ed Nixon 2006-07 5-25 4-14 Sybil Blalock 1987-88 4-22 2-10 Ed Nixon 2007-08 4-26 1-15 Janell Jones 1988-89 13-15 7-5 Ed Nixon 2008-09 17-14 12-8 Janell Jones 1989-90 5-23 2-10 Ed Nixon 2009-10 14-16 11-9 Janell Jones

100-POINT GAMES Mercerhas tallied a 31-3 record in games in which the Bears score 100 or more points. This includes nine wins during the 1979-80 season.

12/2/71 W vs. Wesleyan 108-26 2/13/80 W vs. Georgia 113-74 3/9/74 L vs. Mississippi College 102-103 11/29/80 W vs. Furman 133-42 2/1/75 W vs. Auburn 105-68 12/3/80 W vs. Troy 101-89 3/12/76 W vs. Mississippi 101-97 OT 12/11/80 W vs. Carson-Newman 100-73 12/17/76 L vs. Pittsburgh 100-108 12/7/82 W vs. Georgia State 103-85 12/18/76 W vs. Eastern Kentucky 108-88 12/15/82 W vs. Carson-Newman 101-84 2/14/77 W vs. Georgia 104-77 12/3/84 W vs. Shorter 113-81 1/7/78 W vs. Georgia 101-73 12/8/84 W vs. UNC Asheville 114-96 11/25/78 W vs. Montevallo 102-50 12/14/84 W vs. Winthrop 103-90 11/14/79 W vs. Montevallo 101-59 1/9/85 W vs. Jacksonville State 102-61 11/26/79 W vs. Shorter 105-83 2/11/85 W vs. Chattanooga 113-84 12/1/79 W vs. Albany State 114-86 2/25/85 W vs. Stetson 104-75 12/6/79 W vs. Troy 103-86 1/10/87 W vs. Charleston Southern 109-83 1/14/80 W vs. Valdosta State 107-93 12/8/88 W vs. Charleston Southern 118-78 1/22/80 W vs. Furman 122-54 1/18/89 L vs. Chattanooga 104-105 1/30/80 W vs. Florida State 100-86 1/19/91 W vs. Stetson 102-64 2/7/80 W vs. Valdosta State 104-90 2/23/91 W vs. East Tennessee State 100-69

MercerBears.com // 33 HISTORY // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

MercerWomen’s Basketball has a rich, successful history filled with star-studded 696. players.Two of the more notable student-athletes in program history are Andrea Inher four seasons with the Bears, Lawrence led Mercer to four consecutive Congreaves and Kahlia Lawrence. postseasonappearances, including the program’s first-ever NCAA DI Tournament appearancein 2018. The Bears claimed at least a share of the SoCon Regular Andrea Congreaves Seasontitle three consecutive years with Lawrence, before winning outright in 2018 en route to the 2018 SoCon Championship Title. Congreavesre-wrote the Mercer record book during her stellar four-year career. Shewas a three-time Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year and a member Lawrencewas joined by Sydni Means for four seasons as the duo compiled to ofthe 1993 Kodak All-America team. Congreaves remains the all-time leader beone of the most effective backcourts in program history. Means finished her inpoints (2,796), field goals (1,107) and field goal percentage (.580). She also careerjust shy of 1,000 career points. However, the point guard had a keen eye in currentlyranks third in free throws made (429), rebounds (1,141) and sixth in findingher teammates, ranking second in program history in career assists with blocked shots (83) and three pointers made (153). 686.Means also finished second in career steals with 246, seven steals shy of becomingthe all-time leader in program history. Means led the NCAA as a senior Congreavesled the Bears to back-to-back conference championships in 1990-91 in assist-to-turnover ratio (4.8). and1991-92. She led the nation in scoring in 1991-92 (33.0) and 1992-93 (31.0). Lawrencewent on to be selected in the second round with the 24th overall pick Congreavesincredible season also included a field goal percentage of .633, 11.6 inthe WNBA Draft by the Minnesota Lynx. Lawrence became the highest player draftedfrom the Southern Conference. Means remains at Mercer, taking over the helm of Assistant Coach for the Mercer Bears.

AndreaCongreaves is the only player to be named Atlantic Sun Player of the Year three times. She also Success in the Seventies earned a spot on all-conference team each of her four years at Mercer. Youdon’t have to look too far in the 1970s to see the success. From 1971-1975, theBears were led by the first “Dynamic Duo” in Myrel Huskey and Sybil Blalock. boards per game and 77 three-point field goals made. Theduo combined for one of the most dominant four-year runs in program history. Shewas drafted by the Charlotte Sting in 1997 and went on to play four seasons Huskey(1,867) and Blalock (1,856) rank sixth and seventh, respectively, on the inthe WNBA. She is also one of only three former Bears to have their jersey all-timescoring list at Mercer. Huskey and Blalock were the first players to retiredin the rafters of Hawkins Arena, honored with a ceremony in 1993. record 1,000 points in their Mercer careers.

Kahlia Lawrence Lawrence’slegacy began as a freshman, earning SoCon Freshman of the Year honorsafter scoring 13.4 points per game and pulling down 5.5 rebounds. Her stampon Mercer continued throughout her career, becoming the SoCon’s first- everthree-time Conference Player of the Year. Lawrence joins Congreaves as one ofonly seven players to ever claim Georgia Women’s College Player of the Year honors in back-to-back seasons. Lawrencefinished her career third all-time in Mercer history for career points Lawrenceis the only player to garner Southern Conference Player of the Year three times. She also (2,275),second in career field goals made (931) and seventh in points per game finished third in Mercer scoring with 2,275 career points. (17.1)and steals (188). Lawrence also finished her career 10th in rebounds with MercerBears.com // 34 HISTORY // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

MyrelHuskey held the top spot on Mercer’s all-time scoring list for nearly a GAIAWState Championships in 1978-79 and 1979-80. Fontaine led Mercer to 51 decade,when surpassed by Vivian Humphrey. Huskey’s name still remains near winsin those two seasons, thanks in large part to another Mercer legend, Vivian the top in every major offensive category in Bears’ history. Humphrey. Humphreyis Mercer’s second all-time leading scorer with 2,284 points and is oneof only three numbers to be retired in Mercer Women’s Basketball history. Humphreyranks third all-time in field goals made (925), second in field goals attempted (2,125) and first in free throws made with 434. Humphreyled the Bears during one of the most successful periods in the program’shistory. During the 78-79 season, the Bears won 22 games en route towinning the GAIAW State Title. The next season the Bears came back strong todefend their title, winning a then program-record 29 wins. The Bears rolled throughthe GAIAW Tournament, into the Region III Tournament. The Bears hosted Texas in the AIAW National Tournament, falling 81-80. Playingalongside Humphrey was Charlotte Nicholson and Kathy Singletary. Nicholsonconcluded her career 14th all-time in Mercer scoring with 1,256 points, whileSingletary finished 11th with 1,389. The trio led Mercer to notable wins over: Georgia, Florida, Florida State, Ole Miss, Auburn and Clemson.

Enjoying the Eighties The80s began with a promising start as Emma Mumphrey was entering her sophomoreseason after an elite freshman campaign alongside Humphrey, Nicholsonand Singletary. Mumphrey became the third player in Mercer history to eclipse2,000 career points, finishing her career fourth on the all-time list with 2,098points. Mumphrey is second in field-goal percentage, finishing her career with 859 made on 1,524 attempts, a .564 shooting percentage. Mercerwent through some rebuilding after the magical 1979-80 season, but the successreturned to Porter Gym for the 1984-85 season. The Bears were led by the seniorleadership of Anita Meadows. She finished her career with a total of 1,088 points,which is 20th all-time for the Bears. Throw on top of that the strong play offreshman and eventual 1,000-point club member Dawn Jackson (1,120 points, 19thall-time). Their 24 wins equaled the second-highest total in school history. Theycompiled a 14-game win streak, a mark only to be topped by the remarkable 19-0 start in the 1971-72 season. The1984-85 team found national success on a level the program had never seen before,reaching the NCAA Division II Tournament and continuing their run of Myrel Huskey was Mercer’s first player to score 1,000 greatplay. A victory over North Alabama clinched the NCAA South Championship, career points and currently ranks sixth with 1,867 points. followedby a victory over Quinnipiac in Hamden, Conn., in the NCAA Quarterfinals putthe Bears in the Final Four in Springfield, Mass. Mercer took its 14-game winningstreak to Springfield, squaring off against Central Missouri. The Bears Blalock,former Mercer head coach and current SWA, has achieved many fought tooth-and-nail before falling to Central Missouri, 82-79. accoladesthat are still remembered throughout the Mercer record books. She washonored as a member of the WNIT All-America Team in 1975 and was recently Never Forget the Nineties named“Trailblazer of the Game” on June 19, 2018 by the Women’s Basketball Thelate 80s and early 90s brought in a dynamic pair of players for Mercer. Andrea Hall of Fame. Congreavesand Stephany Raines formed a valuable 1-2 punch, bringing home Thenext big impact in the 70s came from Cindy Brogdon. Though she only played twobanners for the Bears. Congreaves patrolled the hardwood of Porter Gym forMercer for two seasons, Brogdon dominated the floor for the Orange & Black. from1989-1993, filling up the stat sheets with 2,796 points, 1,107 field goals Sheaveraged 30.1 points per game for each season, the third highest total in made,153 three pointers, 429 free throws and coralling 1,141 rebounds. She was school history, only sitting behind Congreaves (33.0 & 31.0). supportedby Raines during the two championship seasons for Mercer. Raines provedto be an elite threat on the offensive end, becoming Mercer’s all-time Brogdonfinished with 1,746 points in just two years, placing her eighth on the leader in career assists with 851. scoringlist. Her two seasons of 902 points in 75-76 and 844 points in 76-77 stood asthe best single-season marks until Congreaves remarkable 1991-92 season. Duringthe 1990-91 season, the duo opened the season against perennial powerhouseOld Dominion, on the road, under the guidance of first year head Followingher Mercer career, Brogdon played for the 1976 U.S. Olympic women’s coachLea Henry. The Bears went into Norfolk, Va., walking out victorious after a basketballteam in Montreal. She aided the American squad in bringing home the 74-71 win. The Bears carried the momentum to a 4-0 start. silver medal. TheBears finished 18-9 overall with a 10-2 conference record. Congreaves led the PeggyCollins was at the helm of the Mercer team during the 70s, guiding the nationin scoring with 33 points per contest. The Bears dropped an 85-74 contest Bearsto a 21-1 overall record in 1971-72, claiming both the regular season and toFlorida A&M to end the season, but not before the first New South Women’s tournamenttitles in the Southern Women’s Athletic Conference. The Bears went AthleticConference (NSWAC) banner in program history adorned the rafters of ona run of six-straight winning seasons under Collins, who is second all-time in Porter Gym. careerwins at Mercer (133) and first in career winning percentage (.801). The1991-92 Bears started slowly by dropping the first two games to Tennessee JaneFontaine took over for Collins in 1977-78 and guided Mercer to back-to-back Stateand South Florida. After drawing back to .500 with wins over Marist and UCF, MercerBears.com // 35 HISTORY // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Mercerfell to 2-4 after consecutive losses to Georgia and College of Charleston. Thingsthen started clicking as the Bears ran off nine straight victories. Following a loss to Southeastern Louisiana, the Bears reeled off eight more wins. Mercerclinched a share of the regular season title yet again, this time sharing withFlorida International as both finished 10-2 in league play. The Bears finished theseason 20-8 and Congreaves led the NCAA in scoring once again after averaging31.0 points. She won her second Conference Player of the Year award andset the stage for her selection to the Kodak All-America Team in 1993. Merceronly posted two more winning seasons in the 90s, both under the direction ofBilly Holmes. Holmes coached six different 1,000-point club members, includingLashon Brown who ranks 10th all-time with 1,402 career points.

A New Century The2000s featured some ups and downs for the program as well as five different

The1985 team that reached the Division II Final Four gave Mercer is first appearance in a national tournament since the 1980 squad played int he AIAW National Tournament. coachesin a span of 10 seasons. Holmes’ era concluded following the 2000-01 season,making way for Sharon Baldwin. Baldwin guided Mercer to a 16-13 mark in her only season at the helm of the program. BrendaWelch-Nichols took over following Baldwin’s leave, coaching Mercer forfour seasons. The Bears held a record of 51-62 in the four-year span before Merceralum, Sybil Blalock, took a shot at coaching for one season. Janell Jones rangin the conclusion of the 10-year span to jump start the 2000s, leading Mercerto a 17-14 record in 2008-09. Jones coached a Mercer great in Latoya Jackson. Jacksonconcluded her Mercer career with 1,208 points, ranking 16th all-time inprogram history. Jackson was a deadeye shooter for the Bears, concluding hercareer with 216 three pointers made and 621 attempted. Jackson’s 216 threesmade was a Mercer record for nearly a decade until KeKe Calloway broke therecord in 2017-18. Her .350 career three-point percentage ranks seventh inprogram history, while her .820 career free-throw percentage sits in second. Jacksontrails only Cindy Brogdon (.821) for the career free-throw percentage in program history.

MercerBears.com // 36 HISTORY // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Susie Gardner Era whilealso taking over the top spot in program history with 219 career threes Thedawn of a new era began in the 2010-11 season when the Bears hired Susie made.In just three seasons, Calloway has registered 1,218 career points to rank Gardner to take over the reigns. 15th all-time in program history. Infact, Mercer returned to prominance in just her third season (2012-13), posting a20-12 overall record for the program’s first 20-win season since 1991-92. The Orange& Black went 13-5 during ASUN Conference play, setting a program record formost league wins in a single season. The Bears captivated the nation from earlyJanuary to late February when they went on a 12-game winning streak, thelongest for the program since the 1984-85 edition of the Bears won 14 consecutivegames as a Division II institution. Mercer capped off the season by earningthe No. 1 seed in the 2013 Women’s Basketball Invitational for its first appearancein a nationally sponsored postseason tournament since 1985. TheBears notched their second 20-win season in three years during the 2014-15 campaign.Mercer also registered its second WBI appearance, advancing to the semifinalround. In addition, Mercer recorded a 46-39 win over SEC foe, Alabama, for the Bears’ first win over an SEC opponent since Dec. 19, 1981. Individually,Precious Bridges led Mercer and the Southern Conference with 20.5 pointsper game, ranking 21st nationally. Bridges was named the 2015 SoCon Playerof the Year and earned First Team All-Conference and All-Tournament selections.Bridges concluded her career with 1,886 career points, ranking fifthall-time in program history. Bridges ranks in the top 10 in eight different categories,including second in career free throws made (433) and third in free throws attempted (571). The2014-15 season also featured Mercer’s next lethal duo, Kahlia Lawrence and SydniMeans. Lawrence was recognized for her efforts as a freshman, leading all SoConfreshmen in scoring with 13.4 ppg and was named 2015 SoCon Freshman of the Year. Thefollowing season, a young Mercer team tallied a 24-9 record. The Bears also notcheda SoCon Regular Season Championship, an appearance in the SoCon TournamentChampionship game and a WNIT berth. Mercer led the SoCon in severalcategories, including scoring margin (8.2), assists per game (13.7) and turnoversper game (11.5). Mercer ranked sixth nationally in turnovers per game. Injust its second season in the SoCon, Mercer once again claimed Player of theYear and Freshman of the Year honors as Lawrence and newcomer Linnea Rosendaltook home the hardware. Lawrence concluded the season second in theSoCon in points per game (18.0), while Sydni Means led the league in assists (189), assists per game (5.7), assist/turnover ratio (2.91) and steals (80). The2016-17 season proved to be another trend in the right direction as the Bears notched25 wins, setting a new program record for most wins in the NCAA Division Iera. Lawrence was named Georgia Women’s College Player of the Year to go alongwith SoCon Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. Means led theBears in assists (216), assists per game (6.8) and assist/turnover ratio (3.5). Meansranked third nationally in assist/turnover ratio. The duo guided Mercer to itsthird WNIT berth after claming the SoCon regular season title for the second Callowayis the all-time leader in career three pointers. She also buried 99 triples in 2017-18, setting consecutive year. both a Mercer and SoCon record for threes in a single season. The2017-18 season was the cherry on top for a rising Mercer program. The Bears startedoff 3-2 before winning a program-record 27 consecutive victories to set anew Mercer record with 30 overall wins. Along the way, the Bears defeated NorthCarolina, Charlotte and finished 14-0 in league play for the first time in programhistory. Mercer went on to run the table in the SoCon, winning both the regularseason and tournament titles for the first time in program history. The Bearsearned the SoCon’s automatic bid to the Big Dance, marking the first NCAA DivisionI appearance in program history. Lawrence was named SoCon Player ofthe Year for the third consecutive season. Meanwhile, Means capped off an astonishingcareer, ranking second in career assists (686) and steals (246). Means ledthe nation in assist/turnover ratio (4.80) and her 264 assists ranks second most in a single season. The2017-18 campaign saw the rise of KeKe Calloway into a perimeter threat for opponents.Calloway grabbed the nation’s attention when she buried an NCAA- tying12 three pointers against Furman on Jan. 6, scoring 40 points for the Bears. Callowayset both a Mercer and SoCon record with 99 threes in a single season,

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Opponent W-L Opponent W-L Opponent W-L Alabama 1-3 Florida State 8-7 Northern Kentucky 1-3 Alabama A&M 0-1 Fort Valley State 14-6 Northwestern State 2-1 Alabama-Birmingham 3-4 Furman 13-4 Notre Dame 0-2 Alabama State 7-2 Gardner-Webb 4-6 Oklahoma 0-2 Alaska-Anchorage 1-0 George Washington 1-0 Oklahoma State 0-1 Albany State 15-7 Georgia 14-23 Old Dominion 1-1 Oregon 0-1 Alcorn State 1-0 Georgia Baptist 2-0 Pacific 1-0 American 1-0 Georgia College 4-1 Paine College 1-0 Anderson 0-1 Georgia Southern 36-30 Pittsburgh 1-1 Appalachian State 0-2 Georgia Southwestern 1-0 Princeton 0-1 Arizona 1-0 Georgia State 26-33 Quinnipiac 1-0 Army 0-1 Georgia Tech 6-16 Rice 0-2 Auburn 9-12 High Point 2-2 Rollins College 1-0 Augusta State 7-3 Hiwassee 2-1 Sacramento State 1-0 Austin Peay 1-2 Houston 1-0 Saint Francis (Illinois) 1-0 Baylor 0-2 Howard 2-0 Saint Louis 1-1 Samford 17-5 Belhaven 0-1 Illinois 1-0 Savannah State 3-4 Belmont 11-15 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 Shorter 10-4 Berry 10-4 Indiana 1-0 Siena 0-1 Bethune-Cookman 1-1 Indiana State 0-1 South Alabama 5-7 Boston University 1-0 Jackson State 1-0 South Carolina 2-6 Bowling Green First Meeting Jacksonville 15-17 South Carolina State 3-0 Brevard 1-0 Jacksonville State 14-9 South Carolina Upstate 9-6 Brewton-Parker 2-0 John F. Kennedy 1-0 South Florida 1-4 California 0-1 Kansas 0-1 Southeastern Louisiana 5-11 Cal Poly 0-1 Kansas State 0-1 Southern 0-1 Southern Connecticut State 0-1 Campbell 14-26 Kennesaw State 12-10 Southern Illinois 0-3 Carson-Newman 2-0 LaGrange 2-0 Southern Methodist 0-1 Catawba 1-0 Liberty 1-0 Southern Miss 2-3 Central Connecticut State 1-0 Lipscomb 12-11 St. Francis (Ill.) 1-0 Central Florida 17-26 Long Beach State 1-1 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 Central Michigan 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 4-2 Stetson 29-38 Central Missouri 1-1 Louisiana-Monroe 1-1 Talladega 3-0 Charleston Southern 5-5 Louisiana State 0-5 Temple 1-0 Charlotte 2-3 Louisville 0-1 Tennessee 1-0 Chattanooga 4-16 Lynn 3-0 Tennessee State 1-4 Tennessee Tech 3-4 Clark Atlanta 2-0 Maine 0-1 Texas 0-1 Clemson 2-4 Marist 1-0 Texas A&M 0-2 Cleveland State 1-0 Marshall 2-2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0-1 Coastal Carolina 2-0 McNeese State 2-3 Texas Tech 0-1 Coastal Georgia 1-0 Memphis 0-3 Tift 3-0 College of Charleston 8-8 Miami (Fla.) 2-5 Towson 0-1 Columbia 0-1 Michigan State 0-1 Troy 15-10 Columbus State 1-0 Middle Georgia 7-2 Tulane 1-0 Converse 2-0 Mississippi 3-8 UCLA 0-1 Coppin State 1-0 Mississippi College 2-5 Valdosta State 14-9 Vanderbilt 0-2 Davidson 3-2 Mississippi State 2-3 Vermont 0-1 Dayton 0-1 Mississippi Univ. for Women 4-1 Virginia 0-1 Delta State 2-1 Mississippi Valley State 0-1 Virginia Commonwealth 1-1 District of Columbia 0-1 Montana State 0-1 Virginia Tech 0-2 East Carolina 1-2 Montevallo 2-0 Wake Forest 1-3 ETSU 19-18 Morehead State 1-0 Weber State 0-1 Eastern Illinois 1-1 Morris Brown 3-0 Wesleyan 4-0 Eastern Kentucky 2-2 Murray State 1-1 West Georgia 13-3 Eastern Michigan 0-1 New Orleans 1-1 West Virginia 0-1 Elon 2-0 North Alabama 1-0 Western Carolina 14-0 Western Kentucky 0-1 Emmanuel College 1-0 North Carolina 1-3 Wichita State 0-1 Faulkner 1-0 UNC Asheville 4-4 Winthrop 9-3 Florida 3-4 UNC Greensboro 10-0 Wisconsin 0-1 Florida A&M 12-17 North Carolina State 0-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0-1 Florida Atlantic 22-14 North Florida 10-11 Wofford 11-1 Florida Gulf Coast 0-15 North Georgia 10-2 Xavier 0-1 Florida International 3-23 Northeastern Illinois 0-1 Florida Southern 1-0 *2018-19 opponents are in bold

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1970-71 (3-5) 1973-74 (24-2) 1975-76 (24-6) Head Coach: Peggy Collins GAIAW Tournament Champions GAIAW Tournament Champions Wesleyan W 45-23 Head Coach: Peggy Collins Head Coach: Peggy Collins Middle Georgia W 34-31 11/10 at Georgia Southern W 62-47 11/14 % vs. Talladega W 87-79 Berry L 40-57 11/15 at North Georgia W 73-62 11/25 at Auburn W 86-73 1/21 at Wesleyan W 60-44 11/30 at Middle Georgia W 71-59 11/29 Valdosta State W 76-60 1/29 at Fort Valley State L 33-53 12/7 at Shorter W 66-63 12/3 Georgia College W 81-52 2/11 at Middle Georgia L 26-47 1/11 at DeKalb-Central W 71-37 12/5 at Austin Peay W 79-61 at Berry L 36-67 1/12 at Berry W 57-50 12/6 at Belmont L 74-83 2/18 Fort Valley State L 31-56 1/15 at West Georgia W 67-55 12/11 at Albany State W 94-74 1/18 Shorter W 81-58 12/19 * vs. Belhaven W 86-65 1971-72 (21-1, 7-1 SWAC) 1/19 Berry W 64-58 12/19 * vs. Stephen F. Austin W 72-69 SWAC Regular Season Champions 1/22 at Georgia W 82-44 12/20 * vs. Tennessee Tech L 67-87 SWAC Tournament Champions 1/25 West Georgia W 64-44 12/20 * vs. Mississippi College L 59-90 Head Coach: Peggy Collins 2/1 Georgia W 75-44 1/10 Auburn W 99-66 11/18 at Middle Georgia W 48-38 2/2 Middle Georgia W 86-48 1/13 at Georgia W 78-69 12/2 at Wesleyan W 108-26 2/6 Georgia Southern W 62-47 1/16 at Georgia Southern W 89-54 12/10 * Hiwassee P W 47-39 2/8 * vs. Florida State W 72-49 1/19 at Berry L 84-93 1/6 Wesleyan P W 59-21 2/9 * vs. Auburn W 84-70 1/23 at West Georgia W 81-73 1/11 at Georgia Baptist W 44-16 2/10 * at West Georgia W 66-57 1/26 at Shorter W 78-68 1/13 at Fort Valley State W 46-38 2/16 DeKalb-Central W 57-26 1/29 at Georgia College W 79-55 1/15 at Auburn W 66-25 2/22 North Georgia W 56-54 2/9 Georgia L 61-72 1/18 * at West Georgia W 45-42 3/1 ^ vs. Georgia W 67-41 2/12 Georgia Southern W 64-62 1/21 * at North Georgia W 67-42 3/2 ^ vs. Fort Valley State W 80-53 2/14 West Georgia W 98-66 1/28 Georgia Baptist P W 70-18 3/2 ^ vs. North Georgia L 53-63 2/17 Berry W 87-69 1/29 * Berry P W 60-27 3/8 ! vs. Florida State W 64-45 2/19 at Valdosta State W 82-79 2/1 at Georgia W 54-27 3/8 ! at Rollins W 60-37 2/20 Shorter W 84-66 2/2 Fort Valley State P W 51-50 3/9 ! vs. Delta State W 65-52 2/26 ^ vs. Fort Valley State W 92-85 2/4 * at Berry W 43-42 3/9 ! vs. Mississippi College L 102-103 2/27 ^ vs. Shorter W 91-78 P 2/8 * West Georgia W 46-29 * West Georgia Tournament (Carrollton, Ga.) 2/28 ^ vs. Valdosta State W 77-74 P 2/11 Middle Georgia W 52-29 ^ GAIAW State Tournament (Clarkston, Ga.) 3/12 ! vs. Mississippi W 101-97 OT P 2/12 Georgia W 62-18 ! AIAW Region III Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.) 3/12 ! vs. Mississippi College L 90-102 2/18 * North Georgia P W 56-30 3/13 ! vs. Talladega W 94-87 C 2/19 Auburn W 57-27 1974-75 (23-6) % Atlanta, Ga. 2/26 * at Hiwassee L 46-57 Head Coach: Peggy Collins * MUW Christmas Invitational (Columbus, Miss.) 3/3 ^ vs. North Georgia W 65-34 11/19 at North Georgia W 89-58 ^ GAIAW State Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 3/4 ^ vs. Hiwassee W 52-38 11/22 at Georgia Southern W 70-63 ! AIAW Region III Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.) * Southern Women’s Athletic Conference game 11/25 at Valdosta State W 69-56 ^ SWAC Tournament (Mount Berry, Ga.) 11/30 Georgia College W 97-54 1976-77 (19-9) 12/7 at Tennessee W 84-83 Head Coach: Peggy Collins 1972-73 (19-4) 1/4 Valdosta State W 53-51 11/19 at Albany State W 93-79 OT Region III Tournament Champions 1/11 $ vs. Winthrop W 71-41 11/22 at Valdosta State L 73-78 Head Coach: Peggy Collins 1/11 $ vs. Catawba W 74-38 12/1 Florida State C W 96-53 11/14 at North Georgia W 69-41 1/12 $ vs. South Carolina W 81-63 12/3 at Mississippi L 53-91 11/30 at Middle Georgia L 42-48 1/12 $ vs. Anderson L 56-66 12/4 at Mississippi State W 96-79 12/8 at LaGrange W 87-31 1/16 North Georgia W 77-43 12/6 at Delta State L 66-101 1/12 at DeKalb-Central W 86-21 1/17 at Shorter W 65-59 12/17 * at Miss. Univ. for Women L 58-93 1/16 at Tift W 83-52 1/18 at Berry W 86-72 12/17 * vs. Pittsburgh L 100-108 1/18 at Fort Valley State L 44-46 1/23 at West Georgia W 72-65 12/18 * vs. Indiana W 91-90 1/19 North Georgia W 67-36 1/31 vs. Talladega W 86-48 12/18 * vs. Eastern Kentucky W 108-88 1/23 at West Georgia W 60-51 2/1 at Auburn W 105-68 1/8 Albany State C W 89-87 OT 1/26 DeKalb-Central W 65-30 2/5 West Georgia L 58-68 1/12 Georgia State C W 82-61 2/2 Tift W 91-35 2/10 Berry W 69-60 1/15 at Savannah State W 82-65 2/3 Middle Georgia W 62-43 2/15 Shorter W 84-52 1/22 at Shorter L 71-73 2/9 LaGrange W(for.) 2-0 2/19 Georgia Southern W 86-53 1/25 at Georgia State W 74-61 2/13 West Georgia W 71-53 2/21 * vs. Georgia W 90-52 1/28 at Georgia W 95-85 2/16 Fort Valley State W 68-52 2/22 * vs. Fort Valley State L 69-74 1/31 Savannah State C L 78-82 2/23 Georgia Southern W 74-36 2/22 * at Georgia Southern W 76-40 2/1 at Fort Valley State W 93-84 2/24 at Auburn W 63-28 3/7 ^ vs. Mississippi College W 74-72 2/5 Georgia Southern C W 72-58 3/2 * vs. North Georgia W 65-38 3/8 ^ vs. West Georgia L 44-51 2/7 Valdosta State P L 78-82 3/3 * vs. West Georgia L 48-58 3/8 ^ vs. Miss. Univ. for Women W 68-62 2/9 Shorter P W 88-85 3/9 ^ vs. Florida State W 70-42 3/13 ! vs. John F. Kennedy W 60-59 OT 2/12 Mississippi C W 77-75 3/9 ^ vs. Miss. Univ. for Women W 60-52 3/14 ! vs. UCLA L 50-62 2/14 Georgia C W 104-77 3/10 ^ at West Georgia W 59-52 3/15 ! vs. Belmont L 74-83 2/19 Fort Valley State C W 99-84 3/22 ! vs. Long Beach State W 55-46 $ Brigade Tournament (Florence, S.C.) 2/21 at Georgia Southern W 88-75 3/23 ! vs. Southern Conn. St. L 46-58 * GAIAW State Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 2/24 ^ at Georgia Southern W 95-92 * Georgia AIAW State Tournament (Clarkston, Ga.) ^ Region III Tournament (Athens, Ala.) 2/25 ^ vs. Savannah State L 89-91 ^ AIAW Region III Tournament (Carrollton, Ga.) ! WNIT (Amarillo, Texas) 2/26 ^ vs. Albany State W 78-61 ! AIAW National Tournament (Flushing, N.Y.) * MUW Christmas Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) ^ GAIAW State Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.)

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1977-78 (6-17) 1979-80 (29-6, 13-1 GAIAW) 2/13 * at Valdosta State L 89-96 Head Coach: Jane Fontaine GAIAW Regular Season Champions 2/16 * Albany State C L 70-74 11/28 Valdosta State C L 70-73 GAIAW Tournament Champions 2/19 * Georgia Tech C L 77-79 12/3 at Clemson L 81-95 Region III Tournament Champions 2/21 Clemson C W 79-78 12/5 at Albany State L 77-78 Head Coach: Jane Fontaine 2/26 # vs. Georgia Southern L 77-80 12/10 Shorter C L 61-78 11/14 at Montevallo W 101-59 * GAIAW game 12/15 South Carolina C L 64-74 11/19 Florida P W 99-65 ! MUW Invitational (Columbus, Miss.) 12/20 * vs. Clemson L 66-109 11/26 Shorter P W 105-83 $ Optimist Classic (Norfolk, Va.) 12/21 * vs. South Carolina L 55-76 11/28 at USC Upstate W 94-59 # GAIAW Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 1/7 Georgia C W 101-73 12/1 * at Albany State W 114-86 1/11 Albany State C L 72-83 12/6 ! vs. Troy W 103-86 1981-82 (16-13, 2-2 GAIAW) 1/14 Mississippi State C W 77-73 12/7 ! vs. Southern Miss W 93-76 Head Coach: Ed Nixon 1/16 at Georgia State L 51-86 12/8 ! at Mississippi College L 87-91 GAIAW Regular Season Champions 1/18 at Memphis L 65-88 12/15 Auburn C W 77-68 11/30 South Alabama C W 63-49 1/20 at Mississippi L 58-88 12/17 at Stetson W 84-63 12/2 Albany State C W 80-56 1/26 at Fort Valley State L 84-98 12/20 $ vs. Pittsburgh W 90-78 12/5 at Stetson W 80-48 1/28 at Georgia Southern L 68-76 12/21 $ at North Carolina L 79-100 12/8 at Mississippi L 57-64 2/1 at Berry L 74-77 12/22 $ vs. East Carolina W 81-66 12/10 at Miss. Univ. for Women W 74-69 2/4 Fort Valley State C W 89-81 1/5 * at Georgia State W 79-78 12/12 at Georgia L 70-76 2/6 at Georgia W 87-78 1/7 * Georgia Tech C W 85-59 12/14 * at Georgia State L 63-71 2/9 Berry P W 85-78 1/10 * Albany State C W 75-63 12/16 at Tennessee Tech L 77-84 2/13 at Georgia Southern W 88-86 1/12 * at Georgia L 85-87 OT 12/19 Florida P W 87-85 2/16 at Valdosta State L 65-108 1/14 * Valdosta State C W 107-93 12/29 # vs. West Virginia L 60-61 2/18 Georgia State C L 67-75 1/19 * Georgia Southern P W 79-64 12/30 # vs. North Carolina L 92-94 2OT 2/23 ^ vs. Albany State L 70-78 1/22 at Furman W 122-54 12/31 # at Miami (Fla.) L 67-68 * Carolina Christmas Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1/23 at Clemson L 85-88 1/5 South Carolina C L 50-56 ^ GAIAW State Tournament (Valdosta, Ga.) 1/28 at Mississippi L 50-83 1/8 $ vs. South Alabama W 72-49 1/30 Florida State C W 100-86 1/9 $ at Mississippi L 50-61 1978-79 (22-10, 3-3 GAIAW North) 2/2 West Georgia C W 97-81 1/12 at Valdosta State W 59-57 GAIAW Tournament Champions 2/4 * at Georgia Southern W 83-68 1/18 Auburn C L 47-67 Head Coach: Jane Fontaine 2/7 * at Valdosta State W 104-90 1/21 at Louisiana-Monroe W 73-71 11/10 at Tift W 78-51 2/11 * at Georgia Tech W 87-73 1/23 at Northwestern State W 79-77 OT C 11/13 * at Georgia W 65-56 2/13 * Georgia W 113-74 1/25 * Georgia State P W 69-42 C 11/15 at Georgia Southern W 76-64 2/16 * Georgia State W 82-55 1/28 * at Georgia Southern L 57-60 11/17 at Florida State W 83-73 2/22 # vs. Valdosta State W 86-68 1/30 Miss. Univ. for Women W 73-42 11/21 at Shorter L 57-61 2/23 # at Georgia Southern W 89-75 2/3 at Georgia Tech W 69-47 11/25 MontevalloC W 102-50 3/6 ^ vs. Florida State W 84-75 2/6 at Florida L 62-75 11/28 at Florida W 80-66 3/7 ^ vs. South Alabama W 80-59 2/10 * Georgia Southern C W 69-64 12/2 ClemsonC L 81-93 3/8 ^ vs. Georgia Southern W 75-57 2/12 at Albany State W 75-68 12/4 * Fort Valley StateC W 81-73 3/12 & Texas L 80-81 2/17 ETSU C W 47-39 12/8 MississippiP W 97-92 * GAIAW game 2/20 Valdosta State C W 68-67 12/9 USC UpstateP W 81-54 ! Lady Chocs Invitational (Clinton, Miss.) 3/10 ! vs. Miss. Valley State L 68-70 12/14 Albany StateP L 73-84 $ Carolina Christmas Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) * GAIAW game 1/3 at Valdosta State W 80-79 # GAIAW State Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) # Hurricane New Year’s Classic (Coral Gables, Fla.) 1/6 MemphisC L 73-85 ^ AIAW Region III Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.) $ Dial Classic (Oxford, Miss.) 1/11 * at Georgia State L 70-84 & AIAW National Tournament (Macon, Ga.) ! AIAW Region III Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1/13 StetsonC W 75-48 1/15 Georgia SouthernC W 84-68 1980-81 (15-12, 5-7 GAIAW) 1982-83 (15-12) 1/22 at Elon W 77-59 Head Coach: Ed Nixon Head Coach: Ed Nixon 1/23 at Wake Forest W 86-47 11/29 Furman C W 133-42 at Fort Valley State W 81-72 1/25 at UNC Greensboro W 94-55 12/3 Troy P W 101-89 11/24 at ETSU L 58-68 2/3 * Georgia StateC L 60-70 12/8 * Georgia Southern P W 93-83 11/29 at Auburn L 68-86 2/6 * at Fort Valley State L 83-111 12/11 at Carson-Newman W 100-73 12/1 Florida A&M C W 93-78 2/8 ^ vs. Shorter L 67-76 12/13 at ETSU L 82-90 12/3 $ vs. Mississippi College L 95-104 OT 2/9 ^ vs. Georgia Southern W 78-73 12/15 * at Georgia State W 95-71 12/4 $ vs. Alcorn State W 96-65 2/14 * GeorgiaC W 66-58 12/18 ! vs. South Alabama W 75-70 12/7 at Georgia State W 103-85 2/17 Valdosta StateC L 75-78 12/19 ! vs. Clemson W 86-83 12/10 # vs. Mississippi College W 97-90 2/22 ! vs. Georgia Southern W 77-76 12/20 ! vs. Central Missouri W 92-81 12/11 # at Southern Miss L 90-101 2/23 ! vs. Fort Valley State W 88-86 1/5 * Georgia C L 69-75 12/13 Tennessee Tech P W 72-70 2/24 ! vs. Valdosta State W 90-81 1/15 at South Carolina W (for.) 54-82 12/15 Carson-Newman C W 101-84 3/8 # at Auburn W 77-69 1/17 * Georgia State C L 83-84 12/19 at South Alabama L 73-82 3/9 # vs. Delta State W 71-68 1/19 * at Georgia Southern L 73-83 1/8 Northwestern State C W 76-75 3/10 # vs. Valdosta State L 73-106 1/21 at Auburn L 70-82 1/11 Georgia C L 66-80 * - GAIAW game 1/24 * at Albany State W 96-83 1/15 Georgia Southern C W 71-69 ^ - UTC Invitational (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1/26 at Florida State W 80-76 1/19 at Valdosta State L 68-94 C ! - GAIAW State Tournament (Albany, Ga.) 1/28 * Valdosta State W 78-76 1/21 ^ at South Carolina L 70-92 C # - AIAW Region III Tournament (Auburn, Ala.) 1/31 Stetson W 93-75 1/22 ^ vs. East Carolina L 67-71 2/4 * at Georgia Tech W 75-70 1/26 Mississippi C L 64-66 2/6 $ at Old Dominion L 65-76 2/1 at Albany State W 71-65 2/7 $ vs. N.C. State L 89-90 2/3 Valdosta State C W 79-73 2/11 * at Georgia L 91-124 2/9 at Georgia Southern L 73-74

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2/12 Georgia Tech P W 71-67 2/6 Jacksonville State P W 88-58 2/6 * UCFP W 96-92 2/17 Fort Valley State C W 70-62 2/7 Fort Valley State C W 85-65 2/8 * Georgia StateT L 78-95 2/19 Albany State C W 92-72 2/9 at Clark College W 80-71 2/13 * at UCF L 86-89 2/21 Georgia State C W 72-64 2/11 Chattanooga P W 113-84 2/14 * at Stetson L 87-97 2/26 at Georgia L 66-78 OT 2/21 Albany State C W 82-63 2/16 Virginia TechP L 84-117 C C $ Dial Classic (Oxford, Miss.) 2/23 Clark College W 95-93 2/21 Albany State L 60-99 P # Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 2/25 at Stetson W 104-75 2/23 Auburn L 29-103 ^ Carolina/Nike Classic (Columbia, S.C.) 3/12 ! at North Alabama W 90-86 OT 2/25 * at Georgia Southern L 54-94 3/17 $ at Quinnipiac W 86-76 3/5 ! vs. Georgia State L 46-71 1983-84 (14-17) 3/21 # vs. Central Missouri L 79-82 * NSWAC game Head Coach: Ed Nixon $ Rotary Classic (Jefferson City, Tenn.) $ Lady Herd Classic (Huntington, W. Va.) 11/30 Chattanooga L 59-63 % UAB Diet Coke Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) ! NSWAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 12/2 District of Columbia L 60-66 ^ UTC/The Leader Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 12/3 Louisiana-Monroe L 82-94 ! NCAA South Region Championship (Florence, Ala.) 1987-88 (4-22, 2-10 NSWAC) 12/5 at Louisiana State L 57-88 $ NCAA Quarterfinals (Hamden, Conn.) Head Coach: Ed Nixon 12/6 # vs. Tulane W 79-67 # NCAA Division II Final Four (Springfield, Mass.) 12/1 UAB C L 59-90 12/7 # at South Alabama L 78-84 12/5 at Chattanooga L 53-101 12/10 at Mississippi L 39-70 1985-86 (7-21, 3-7 NSWAC) 12/8 at Charleston Southern L 62-68 12/12 at UAB W 71-67 Head Coach: Ed Nixon 12/10 at Augusta State L 53-66 12/14 Auburn L 46-58 11/23 Georgia College C L 83-103 12/17 # at South Florida L 55-95 12/16 at Vanderbilt L 60-63 11/29 # vs. North Carolina L 61-121 12/18 # vs. Wake Forest L 40-97 12/17 at Tennessee Tech L 54-64 11/30 # vs. Virginia L 52-93 12/20 * at Florida International L 53-81 12/19 at Stetson W 75-47 12/5 at Chattanooga L 65-85 12/21 at Miami L 62-93 1/2 $ vs. Eastern Kentucky L 41-50 12/11 at Auburn L 50-101 1/2 Campbell C L 68-82 1/3 $ vs. Kansas L 66-72 12/13 * Florida A&MP W 75-71 1/4 Appalachian State P L 65-88 1/4 $ vs. Florida International L 68-71 12/17 at Miami (Fla.) L 57-71 1/7 * at UCF L 58-81 1/5 $ vs. St. Francis (Ill.) W 58-38 12/19 at Florida International L 46-71 1/9 * at Stetson L 48-75 1/9 Charlotte W 79-59 1/4 Alabama State P W 81-75 1/14 Charleston Southern C L 73-76 1/13 % vs. Temple W 78-73 1/6 Marshall P L 81-95 1/16 * Florida A&M C L 51-93 1/14 % at Florida State L 57-66 1/8 at Bethune-Cookman L 58-106 1/20 * Florida International P L 62-82 1/18 Stetson W 72-48 1/9 * at Stetson L 75-114 1/23 Augusta State P W 62-54 1/26 Georgia Southern W 65-52 1/18 Illinois-Chicago P W 92-87 1/25 at Albany State L 48-61 1/28 Georgia State W 73-67 1/21 Chattanooga L 76-78 1/28 Converse C W 90-80 1/30 at Georgia L 57-78 1/27 * Georgia State P L 78-103 1/30 * Georgia State C L 72-88 2/3 ^ vs. Berry W 52-46 1/29 * at Florida A&M L 64-79 2/4 * Georgia Southern P L 49-73 2/4 ^ at Chattanooga L 50-61 2/1 * at Georgia Southern L 93-97 2/6 * at Georgia State W 98-94 OT 2/9 UAB W 96-72 2/6 * at UCF L 81-91 2/13 * UCF C W 74-72 2/15 at Georgia State W 65-61 2/8 * at Georgia State L 71-82 2/15 * Stetson P L 55-74 2/18 Cleveland State W 69-62 2/11 at Albany State W 67-66 2/27 * at Georgia Southern L 50-90 2/20 ETSU W 78-68 2/13 at Georgia L 54-105 2/29 * at Florida A&M L (for.) 0-2 2/25 South Alabama L 51-54 2/15 * Stetson C W 94-84 3/3 ! vs. Florida A&M L 76-98 P 3/1 at Georgia Southern L 66-69 2/19 North Georgia W 75-74 * NSWAC game P # Lady Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) 2/20 * Georgia Southern L 91-111 # South Florida Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.) $ Masonic Classic (Coral Gables, Fla.) 2/22 at Virginia Tech L 67-98 ! NSWAC Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) C % Duval Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2/25 * UCF W 93-89 ^ UTC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2/27 at Alabama State L 65-105 1988-89 (13-15, 7-5 NSWAC) 3/6 ! vs. Georgia Southern L 93-94 Head Coach: Ed Nixon 1984-85 (24-7) * New South Women’s Athletic Conference game 11/25 # vs. Mississippi L 56-97 Division II Final Four # Sunshine Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 11/26 # vs. Princeton L 71-78 Head Coach: Ed Nixon ! NSWAC Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 11/29 at Augusta State W 70-66 11/26 at Stetson W 85-61 12/1 at Furman L 74-76 11/28 at UCF L 83-97 1986-87 (3-24, 1-9 NSWAC) 12/6 at Campbell L 58-66 12/1 Georgia CollegeC W 95-68 Head Coach: Ed Nixon 12/8 at Charleston Southern W 118-78 12/3 at Shorter W 113-81 12/3 at Charleston Southern L 71-78 12/10 at Albany State W 62-60 12/5 at ETSU W 84-69 12/10 at Augusta State W 79-70 12/16 * at Florida International L 63-72 12/7 $ vs. Vanderbilt L 76-97 12/11 at Appalachian State L 64-69 1/7 * at Stetson W 91-88 12/8 $ vs. UNC Asheville W 114-96 12/13 $ at Marshall L 70-104 1/9 * at UCF L 82-92 12/11 at Auburn L 57-86 12/14 $ vs. Towson L 54-78 1/14 * Florida A&M C W 93-92 12/14 at Winthrop W 103-90 12/19 at Chattanooga L 60-74 1/16 * Georgia Southern P W 88-75 12/15 at Charlotte L 59-77 1/3 Augusta State C L 64-66 1/18 Chattanooga P L 104-105 1/3 ArizonaP W 81-55 1/5 at North Georgia L 68-71 1/21 * UCF P W 85-70 1/4 at Fort Valley State W 90-62 1/9 * Florida A&M P L 76-81 1/23 * Stetson P L 81-91 1/9 at Jacksonville State W 102-61 1/10 Charleston Southern C W 109-83 1/25 at Georgia Tech L 70-89 1/14 GeorgiaP L 78-94 1/17 * Georgia Southern P L 75-86 1/30 * Georgia State P W 69-44 1/18 % vs. UCF W 96-64 1/19 * at Florida A&M L 89-94 2/2 Miami P L 47-75 1/19 % at UAB L 93-94 OT 1/24 at Florida International L 74-99 2/4 at Converse W 74-71 1/23 at Albany State W 74-64 1/26 * Stetson C L 65-95 2/6 Augusta State C W 73-55 1/25 Florida SouthernP W 98-76 1/28 * at Georgia State L 91-111 2/11 * at Florida A&M L 60-83 1/30 UABC W 93-74 1/31 Chattanooga P L 96-115 2/13 * at Georgia Southern W 73-63 2/1 ^ vs. Valdosta State W 86-79 2/2 at UAB L 48-73 2/15 at Florida L 68-70 2/2 ^ vs. Berry W 78-68 2/4 Georgia P L 41-88 2/20 * Florida International P W 67-62

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2/23 * at Georgia State L 77-83 3/2 * at Georgia State W 64-52 3/5 ! vs. Georgia State W 64-60 2/27 South FloridaP L 72-88 3/7 ! at Florida A&M L 74-85 3/6 ! at Florida International L 52-77 3/2 ! vs. UCF W 86-75 * NSWAC game * TAAC game 3/3 ! vs. Stetson L 69-70 $ Furman Tournament (Greenville, S.C.) # Comfort Inn Downtown Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) * NSWAC game ! NSWAC Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) $ The Pizza Inn Classic (Jonesboro, Ark.) # Aruba Sunshine Shootout (Oranjestad, Aruba) ^ Lady Blazer Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) ! NSWAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) 1991-92 (20-8, 10-2 TAAC) ! TAAC Tournament (Miami, Fla.) TAAC Regular Season Co-Champions 1989-90 (5-23, 2-10 NSWAC) Head Coach: Lea Henry 1993-94 (6-20, 1-11 TAAC) Head Coach: Ed Nixon 11/23 at Tennessee State L 56-63 Head Coach: Lea Henry 11/24 $ vs. Dayton L 66-75 11/27 at South Florida L 64-73 12/4 at Florida A&M W 71-60 11/25 $ vs. Indiana State L 63-78 11/29 # vs. Marist W 79-64 12/11 # vs. Alabama State L 58-77 11/28 Charleston Southern P W 98-69 11/30 # at UCF W 82-64 12/12 # at Tennessee Tech L 53-72 12/1 # vs. Northwestern State L 76-102 12/6 at Georgia L 69-99 12/15 at South Florida L 76-86 P 12/2 # vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L 74-94 12/14 at College of Charleston L 53-70 1/4 Columbus State W 91-74 12/9 at Austin Peay L 67-85 12/31 Marshall P W 71-56 1/8 at Troy L 74-76 12/11 at Augusta State L 50-59 1/3 $ vs. ETSU W 92-65 1/10 at Georgia L 51-103 12/13 Georgia Tech C L 52-87 1/4 $ at Coastal Carolina W 81-52 1/13 * at Stetson L 62-75 12/21 Central Michigan P L 64-71 1/6 Campbell P W 60-51 1/15 * at UCF L 54-60 1/2 Campbell P W 63-53 1/9 * at Georgia Southern W 78-73 1/18 at Alabama L 46-101 1/6 * at Georgia State W 71-53 1/11 * at Florida A&M W 78-66 1/22 * at College of Charleston W 65-62 P 1/11 Augusta State P W 54-52 1/16 * Stetson C W 76-50 1/27 * Southeastern Louisiana L 77-90 P 1/13 * at Georgia Southern L 64-89 1/17 Coppin State P W 73-53 1/29 * Georgia State L 65-75 1/15 * at Florida A&M L 65-72 1/20 * at Southeastern Louisiana L 71-82 2/3 at Florida Atlantic W 53-51 1/20 * Stetson P L 70-73 1/25 * Florida International P W 76-72 OT 2/5 * at Florida International L 52-90 C 1/22 * UCF P W 77-73 1/27 * at Georgia State W 65-55 2/10 * UCF L 80-84 C 1/29 * Florida International P L 71-80 2/1 * Southeastern Louisiana P W 68-66 2/12 * Stetson L 65-68 P 1/31 Florida C L 52-65 2/3 Florida Atlantic P W 92-55 2/14 Georgia Tech L 57-62 P 2/3 * at UCF L 71-82 2/6 * Florida A&M P W 88-59 2/16 Troy W 79-54 P 2/5 * at Stetson L 68-90 2/8 * Georgia Southern P W 93-71 2/19 * College of Charleston L 56-72 2/7 at Georgia Tech L 66-83 2/15 * at Stetson W 83-58 2/24 * at Georgia State L 62-74 2/10 * Florida A&M P L 69-70 2/17 College of Charleston P W 80-59 2/26 * at Southeastern Louisiana L 70-79 P 2/12 * Georgia Southern P L 55-92 2/20 * at Florida International L 50-71 3/3 * Florida International L 58-90 P 2/15 Austin Peay C L 54-56 2/22 at Florida Atlantic L 85-86 3/5 Florida Atlantic W 75-67 P 2/16 at Florida International L 74-82 2/29 * Georgia State C W 83-64 3/7 Georgia Southern L 52-66 2/17 at Miami L 62-84 3/5 ! vs. Florida A&M W 76-60 3/10 ! at Southeastern Louisiana L 60-77 2/24 Georgia State L 48-57 3/6 ! at Georgia Southern L 77-87 * TAAC game 3/1 ! Georgia Southern L 75-86 * Trans America Athletic Conference game # Krystal Holiday Invitational (Cookeville, Tenn.) $ Orlando Sunshine Classic (Orlando, Fla.) # UCF Thanksgiving Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) ! TAAC Tournament (Hammond, La.) # Ole Miss Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) $ Coastal Carolina Invitational (Conway, S.C.) *NSWAC Game ! TAAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 1994-95 (6-20, 2-14 TAAC) ! NSWAC Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Head Coach: Billy Holmes 1992-93 (11-18, 4-8 TAAC) 11/25 # at Maine L 59-71 1990-91 (18-9, 10-2 NSWAC) Head Coach: Lea Henry 11/26 # vs. Army L 72-76 NSWAC Regular Season Champions 12/4 # vs. Boston Univ. W 71-53 11/30 Florida A&M P L 60-63 Head Coach: Lea Henry 12/5 # at Georgia Tech L 59-82 12/3 Alabama State C W 75-55 11/23 at Old Dominion W 74-71 12/12 Coastal Carolina C W 68-46 12/10 Georgia Southwestern W 63-58 11/26 Tennessee State P W 73-70 OT 12/19 $ vs. Oklahoma L 60-69 12/15 * College of Charleston L 50-51 12/1 South Alabama P W 95-81 12/20 $ vs. Southern L 64-72 12/17 * Campbell L 64-78 12/4 at Augusta State W 65-64 12/30 Tennessee State P L 73-84 12/30 $ vs. Eastern Kentucky L 49-52 12/8 at Chattanooga L 61-73 1/2 ^ vs. Charlotte L 57-75 12/31 $ vs. American W 60-47 12/17 at Campbell L 65-66 1/3 ^ vs. Alabama State W 77-60 1/7 * at Georgia State L 50-53 12/20 $ at Furman W 67-60 1/7 * Georgia State C L 53-56 1/14 * at Southeastern Louisiana L 54-71 P 12/21 $ vs. Campbell W 66-63 1/9 * College of Charleston C W 67-65 1/19 * Stetson L 67-72 P 1/3 Kansas State P L 57-60 1/14 * at Southeastern Louisiana L 61-69 1/21 * UCF L 60-71 1/5 * Georgia State C W 80-46 1/16 * at UCF W 61-60 1/26 * at Florida International L 50-77 1/10 * Florida A&M P L 70-73 1/19 at Georgia Southern L 51-93 1/28 * at Florida Atlantic L 45-50 1/12 * Georgia Southern P W 83-76 1/21 Alabama P L 69-91 2/2 * Florida International L 47-67 1/19 * at Stetson W 102-64 1/23 Florida Atlantic P W 73-56 2/4 * Florida Atlantic W 66-47 1/22 Augusta State P W 83-64 1/28 * Florida International C L 64-86 2/7 at Georgia Southern L 67-75 1/24 * at Florida International L 57-69 1/30 * Stetson C W 75-68 2/9 * at UCF L 56-64 1/26 * at Miami W 86-83 OT 2/1 Georgia P L 57-65 2/11 * at Stetson L 42-59 P 1/28 at Florida L 61-72 2/4 * at Georgia State L 52-78 2/16 * Southeastern Louisiana L 50-68 P 1/31 * Stetson P W 77-68 2/6 * at College of Charleston L 51-69 2/18 Lynn W 77-64 2/2 at South Alabama L 87-99 2/11 * Southeastern Louisiana C L 41-59 2/22 at Georgia Tech L 49-82 C 2/7 * at Georgia Southern W 89-86 2/13 * UCF C W 68-66 OT 2/26 * Georgia State L 66-67 OT 2/9 * at Florida A&M W 93-87 2/15 South Florida C W 73-72 OT 3/2 * at College of Charleston W 46-29 2/14 * Miami P W 80-71 2/18 at Tennessee State L 66-70 3/4 * at Campbell L 50-65 2/16 * Florida International P W 71-59 2/25 * at Florida International L 53-73 * TAAC game 2/19 at Georgia Tech L 61-85 2/27 * at Stetson L 80-85 # Maine Tournament (Oreno, Maine) 2/23 at ETSU W 100-69 3/4 ! vs. Southeastern Louisiana W 67-65 $ UAB Blazer Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)

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1995-96 (16-11, 9-7 TAAC) 1997-98 (9-18, 7-9 TAAC) 1999-00 (14-14, 9-9 TAAC) Head Coach: Billy Holmes Head Coach: Billy Holmes Head Coach: Billy Holmes 11/24 # vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W 75-56 11/18 at Wofford L 52-60 11/19 Western Carolina P W 76-70 11/25 # at McNeese State L 59-64 11/24 Georgia Tech CP L 65-70 OT 11/22 Brewton-Parker P W 68-50 11/28 at Alabama State W 67-57 11/28 # vs. Northeastern Illinois L 45-53 11/23 Charleston Southern P W 58-52 12/2 Western Carolina C W 57-52 11/29 # vs. Jacksonville State L 57-76 11/26 # at Auburn L 41-82 12/15 $ vs. Liberty W 58-51 12/5 $ at Rice L 29-65 11/27 # vs. Alabama State W 58-39 12/16 $ at South Alabama L 62-68 12/6 $ vs. VCU L 32-64 11/30 Florida State P L 62-74 12/30 at UNC Asheville W 71-70 12/9 Georgia Southern CP L 51-62 12/1 at Georgia Southern W 74-67 1/4 * at Campbell L 57-67 12/15 Brewton-Parker P W 77-45 12/4 * Samford P L 56-59 1/6 * at College of Charleston W 64-60 12/18 Winthrop P W 70-57 12/6 * Jacksonville State CP W 58-56 1/11 * Florida International C L 64-71 12/30 at Florida A&M L 56-66 12/18 at McNeese State L 60-65 1/13 * Florida Atlantic C W 49-47 1/3 * at Georgia State L 53-82 12/19 at Louisiana State L 46-77 1/15 Lynn P W 55-54 1/8 * at Florida International L 34-81 1/6 * at UCF W 50-36 1/17 Georgia Southern P L 69-77 1/10 * at Florida Atlantic L 59-64 1/8 * at Florida Atlantic L 63-70 1/20 * at Georgia State W 51-45 1/15 * Jacksonville State P L 70-80 OT 1/18 * at Troy W 61-56 1/25 * at Jacksonville State W 63-61 1/17 * Samford P W 71-59 1/20 * Stetson P L 48-50 1/27 * at Southeastern Louisiana L 57-59 1/24 * Georgia State CP W 67-64 1/22 * Jacksonville P W 62-45 2/3 * Stetson C L 45-56 1/26 * at Samford W 64-61 1/29 * at Georgia State L 53-62 2/8 * at Florida Atlantic L 49-69 1/31 * at Troy L 56-57 2/3 * Campbell P L 53-64 2/10 * Georgia State P W 62-54 2/5 * College of Charleston P W 68-42 2/5 * Georgia State P L 53-56 OT 2/15 * Southeastern Louisiana P W 74-64 2/7 * Campbell P L 59-71 2/10 * at Jacksonville L 53-57 2/17 * Jacksonville State W 63-54 2/9 * Troy P L 61-63 2/12 * at Stetson W 57-53 2/22 * at Stetson L 52-60 2/14 * at Stetson L 66-83 2/19 * Troy CP W 56-49 2/24 * at UCF L 54-74 2/16 * at UCF W 76-73 2/21 * at Campbell L 45-59 2/27 Georgia Tech W 64-61 2/19 * Florida International P L 53-72 2/24 * Florida Atlantic P W 59-56 2/29 * College of Charleston P W 72-63 2/21 * Florida Atlantic P W 72-66 2/26 * UCF P W 49-33 3/2 * Campbell W 71-67 OT 2/28 * at Jacksonville State W 68-63 3/2 * at Jacksonville State W 52-45 3/7 ! vs. Florida Atlantic L 62-63 3/5 ! vs. UCF L 65-69 3/4 * at Samford L 58-72 * TAAC game * TAAC game 3/9 ! vs. Florida Atlantic L 52-66 # McNeese State Tournament (Lake Charles, La.) # Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) * TAAC game $ South Alabama Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) $ Rice Tournament (Houston, Texas) # Auburn Thanksgiving Classic (Auburn, Ala.) ! TAAC Tournament (Hammond, La.) ! TAAC Tournament (Miami, Fla.) ! TAAC Tournament (Pelham, Ala.)

1996-97 (16-14, 8-8 TAAC) 1998-99 (9-18, 5-11 TAAC) 2000-01 (6-23, 2-16 TAAC) Head Coach: Billy Holmes Head Coach: Billy Holmes Head Coach: Billy Holmes 11/22 Lynn P W 82-64 11/15 McNeese State P W 78-64 11/17 Georgia Southern P L 55-74 11/23 Florida A&M C W 61-42 11/20 at Western Carolina W 78-56 11/20 Savannah State P W 69-41 11/25 at Georgia Tech L 79-98 11/24 at Georgia Tech L 50-78 11/28 at Charleston Southern L 41-58 11/29 # vs. Davidson L 50-70 11/28 # vs. Baylor L 53-71 11/29 at Winthrop L 56-64 11/30 # vs. Sacramento State W 68-60 11/29 # vs. Murray State W 66-61 12/2 * at Georgia State L 67-69 12/2 at Western Carolina W 59-57 12/4 $ vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay L 48-68 12/4 * at Campbell L 51-79 12/6 UNC Asheville P W 55-51 12/5 $ vs. Montana State L 73-74 12/8 at Auburn L 35-79 12/16 at Georgia Southern L 58-72 12/12 at Louisiana State L 42-71 12/10 at Florida State L 43-69 12/19 $ vs. Oregon L 52-74 12/19 ^ vs. Morehead State W 76-51 12/12 at Louisiana State L 47-75 12/20 $ at Alaska-Anchorage W 58-52 12/20 ^ at UAB L 54-74 12/19 Louisiana-Lafayette P W 60-56 12/21 $ vs. Weber State L 50-58 1/2 * Jacksonville State P L 55-72 12/30 Morris Brown P W 69-47 1/2 * Campbell C L 48-73 1/4 * Samford CP W 78-67 1/4 * Jacksonville State P L 56-67 1/4 * College of Charleston C L 44-57 1/7 * at Jacksonville State L 55-68 1/6 * Samford P L 50-63 1/9 * at Florida International L 57-63 1/9 * at Troy L 54-55 1/11 * at Florida Atlantic W 74-64 1/11 * at Florida Atlantic W 59-54 1/14 * at Florida Atlantic W 58-53 1/13 * at UCF L 53-54 1/14 at Winthrop W 73-61 1/21 * at Georgia State L 58-64 1/20 * Troy P L 45-53 1/18 * Georgia State P W 78-67 1/23 * Campbell P L 55-69 1/25 * Jacksonville P L 64-67 OT 1/23 * Jacksonville State C W 74-67 1/28 * at UCF L 49-70 1/27 * Stetson P L 58-63 OT 1/25 * Southeastern Louisiana C W 55-51 1/30 * at Stetson W 60-47 2/1 * at Jacksonville L 40-47 1/29 WoffordP W 64-56 2/4 * UCF P L 49-60 2/3 * at Stetson L 51-62 2/1 * at UCF W 80-61 2/6 * Stetson P W 61-57 2/10 * at Troy L 74-82 2/6 * Florida International C L 40-58 2/11 * at Campbell L 64-67 2/15 * UCFP L 55-61 2/8 * at Georgia State L 49-56 2/13 * Georgia State CP L 64-81 2/17 * Florida Atlantic CP W 94-88 OT 2/13 * at Southeastern Louisiana L 52-60 2/18 * at Samford L 52-58 2/22 * at Samford L 52-61 2/15 * at Jacksonville State L 51-64 2/20 * Florida Atlantic P L 62-67 2/24 * at Jacksonville State L 60-62 2/20 * Stetson P W 55-49 2/27 * Troy P W 84-60 3/1 * Campbell P L 59-61 2/22 * UCF P W 61-45 3/4 ! vs. Campbell L 74-79 3/3 * Georgia State P L 50-55 2/27 * at College of Charleston L 45-50 * TAAC game 3/8 ! vs. Florida Atlantic W 81-50 3/1 * at Campbell W 67-56 # USF Thanksgiving Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) 3/9 ! vs. Georgia State L 52-63 3/6 ! vs. Jacksonville State L 52-64 $ Holiday Inn L’eggs Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) * TAAC game * TAAC game ^ Lady Blazer Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) ! TAAC Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) # Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational (Ft. Collins, Colo.) ! TAAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) $ Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska) ! TAAC Tournament (DeLand, Fla.)

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2001-02 (16-13, 12-8 A-Sun) 2003-04 (13-15, 11-9 A-Sun) 2005-06 (14-15, 10-10 A-Sun) Head Coach: Sharon Baldwin Head Coach: Brenda Welch-Nichols Head Coach: Brenda Welch-Nichols 11/21 at Morris Brown W 86-50 11/21 ^ vs. Central Conn. St. W 68-56 11/18 at Wake Forest L 56-85 11/23 # vs. Eastern Illinois W 74-53 11/22 ^ at Eastern Michigan L 40-92 11/21 Cal Poly L 66-74 11/24 # at Texas A&M-C.C. L 53-70 11/26 at South Carolina L 78-99 11/25 $ vs. Vermont L 43-64 11/28 Winthrop P W 67-49 12/1 * at Georgia State L 56-63 11/26 $ vs. Pacific W 55-52 12/1 * Stetson P L 81-90 OT 12/3 Georgia Southern P L 56-59 12/3 * at Campbell L 47-54 12/3 * Jacksonville P W 76-52 12/19 at Southern Miss L 44-65 12/5 * at Gardner-Webb L 49-74 12/8 at Auburn L 59-97 12/22 Winthrop P W 64-58 12/15 at Southern Miss W 51-49 12/18 at Louisiana State L 31-87 12/30 at Winthrop L 61-71 12/19 New Orleans W 70-62 OT 12/20 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 67-70 OT 1/3 * Gardner Webb P W 68-63 12/29 at Florida A&M L 54-66 1/3 * at Belmont L 70-79 1/5 * Campbell P W 60-57 OT 1/2 * Florida Atlantic W 70-60 1/12 * at UCF L 65-69 1/8 * at Florida Atlantic W 66-62 1/5 * at Stetson W 53-44 1/14 * at Florida Atlantic W 73-70 1/10 * at UCF W 66-60 1/12 * Lipscomb W 50-46 1/19 * Georgia State P W 77-73 1/15 * Belmont P L 59-72 1/14 * Belmont W 64-62 1/21 * Campbell P L 58-69 1/17 * Lipscomb P W 67-48 1/19 * at Jacksonville W 66-59 1/24 * at Jacksonville State W 73-62 1/22 * at Stetson L 62-80 1/21 * at North Florida L 61-66 1/26 * at Samford W 68-54 1/24 * at Jacksonville W 64-51 1/26 * Kennesaw State W 69-55 1/30 * Troy P W 64-59 2/1 * Troy U W 43-40 1/28 * ETSU W 61-57 2/2 * Jacksonville State P W 86-78 2/4 * Georgia State U L 41-59 2/2 * at Belmont L 55-66 2/4 * Samford P W 73-63 2/9 * at Troy L 45-75 2/4 * at Lipscomb L 47-58 2/9 * at Campbell L 68-75 OT 2/12 * Jacksonville U W 66-53 2/10 * Stetson W 60-55 2/11 * at Georgia State W 68-63 2/14 * Stetson U L 72-76 3OT 2/12 * at Florida Atlantic L 75-82 2/14 * Florida Atlantic C L 84-90 2/19 * at Belmont L 57-72 2/16 * Campbell L 58-68 2/16 * UCF C L 56-73 2/22 * at Lipscomb L 60-85 2/18 * Gardner-Webb L 74-77 2/18 * at Troy W 59-56 2/26 * UCFU L 39-68 2/23 * at ETSU L 47-62 2/23 * Belmont P W 78-71 2/28 * Florida Atlantic U W 81-73 2/26 * at Kennesaw State L 65-75 2/28 * at Jacksonville W 64-59 3/4 * at Campbell W 58-57 3/2 * Jacksonville W 76-64 3/2 * at Stetson L 64-66 3/6 * at Gardner Webb W 68-60 3/4 * North Florida W 49-41 3/7 ! vs. Belmont W 69-65 3/11 ! vs. UCF L 58-73 3/9 ! vs. ETSU W 59-56 OT 3/8 ! vs. Florida Atlantic L 72-76 * Atlantic Sun game 3/10 ! vs. Florida Atlantic L 65-70 * Atlantic Sun Conference game ^ EMU Lady Eagle Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) * Atlantic Sun game # Koch Petroleum Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas.) ! Atlantic Sun Tournament (Dothan, Ala.) $ Oneida Casino Holiday Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.) ! Atlantic Sun Tournament (Troy, Ala.) ! Atlantic Sun Tournament (Dothan, Ala.)

2002-03 2004-05 (12-16, 10-10 A-Sun) 2006-07 (5-25, 4-14 A-Sun) (12-16, 10-6 A-Sun South Divison) Head Coach: Brenda Welch-Nichols Head Coach: Sybil Blalock Head Coach: Brenda Welch-Nichols 11/19 at Memphis L 40-54 11/10 at Georgia Tech L 48-87 11/25 Lipscomb P L 70-58 11/23 Florida A&M W 59-47 11/16 at Texas A&M L 41-95 11/29 # vs. Michigan State L 62-81 11/26 # at Southern Methodist L 77-99 11/24 $ at South Carolina L 30-77 11/30 # vs. Tennessee State L 65-69 11/27 # vs. McNeese State W 73-67 11/25 $ vs. Bethune-Cookman W 48-47 12/5 at Georgia Tech L 50-96 12/2 * at Troy L 50-64 11/27 at Savannah State L 50-59 12/10 at Lipscomb L 52-79 12/15 at Georgia Southern L 50-73 11/30 * ETSU L 29-56 12/20 $ vs. Southern Illinois L 59-62 12/29 $ vs. Murray State L 61-73 12/2 * Kennesaw State L 70-74 12/21 $ at Long Beach State L 68-77 12/30 $ vs. Eastern Illinois L 59-73 12/9 Florida A&M L 55-65 12/28 at Baylor L 55-108 1/3 * Georgia State W 67-56 12/19 at New Orleans L 36-47 1/2 California P L 60-69 1/6 * at Jacksonville W 65-54 12/20 at SE Louisiana L 42-60 1/6 at Savannah State W 58-50 1/8 * at Stetson L 62-64 OT 12/29 ^ Savannah State L 44-65 1/11 * at Troy L 69-76 1/13 * Belmont W 79-77 OT 12/30 ^ UNC Asheville L 51-64 1/14 Morris Brown P W 81-33 1/15 * Lipscomb L 51-56 1/2 Mississippi State L 37-50 1/18 * at Florida Atlantic L 76-77 1/20 * at UCF L 45-60 1/6 * Stetson L 50-57 1/20 * at UCF L 59-78 1/22 * at Florida Atlantic L 55-59 1/11 * at Lipscomb L 50-79 1/23 * Jacksonville P W 70-54 1/27 * Gardner-Webb W 62-41 1/13 * at Belmont L 38-61 1/25 * Stetson P W 84-69 1/29 * Campbell W 63-48 1/18 * Gardner-Webb L 28-49 1/30 * Jacksonville State P W 65-43 2/2 * at Georgia State L 46-64 1/20 * Campbell L 41-67 2/1 * at Georgia State W 63-59 2/5 * at Gardner Webb L 58-60 1/25 * at North Florida L 40-57 2/6 * at Gardner-Webb W 60-59 2/7 * at Campbell W 67-57 1/27 * at Jacksonville L 47-58 2/8 * at Campbell W 67-61 2/10 * Florida Atlantic W 74-71 OT 2/4 * at Stetson W 66-56 2/13 * Samford P W 85-57 2/12 * UCF L 59-64 2/8 * Belmont W 69-65 2/15 * Belmont C W 53-51 2/17 * at Lipscomb L 47-54 2/10 * Lipscomb W 58-49 2/20 * at Stetson L 46-49 2/19 * at Belmont L 70-74 OT 2/15 * at Campbell L 53-58 2/22 * at Jacksonville L 59-60 2/24 * Stetson W 66-56 2/17 * at Gardner-Webb L 46-58 2/27 * UCF P L 76-80 2/26 * Jacksonville W 60-48 2/22 * Jacksonville L 57-64 3/1 * Florida Atlantic P W 71-68 3/3 * Troy W 71-66 2/24 * North Florida L 42-43 3/8 * Troy P W 76-68 3/10 ^ vs. UCF L 59-65 OT 3/2 * at Kennesaw State W 55-50 3/13 ! vs. Georgia State L 50-63 * Atlantic Sun game 3/4 * at ETSU L 59-81 * Atlantic Sun game # SMU Hoops for the Cure Tournament (Dallas, Texas) 3/8 ! vs. Belmont L 52-64 # Lady Tiger Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) $ Iowa State Holiday Classic (Ames, Iowa) * Atlantic Sun game $ Long Beach State Tournament ^ Atlantic Sun Tournament (Dothan, Ala.) $ South Carolina Classic (Columbia, S.C.) ! Atlantic Sun Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) ^ Mercer Blade Holiday Classic (Macon, Ga.) ! Atlantic Sun Tournament (Dothan, Ala.)

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2007-08 (4-26, 1-15 A-Sun) 2009-10 (14-16, 11-9 A-Sun) 2011-12 (6-23, 4-14 A-Sun) Head Coach: Janell Jones Head Coach: Janell Jones Head Coach: Susie Gardner 11/9 South Carolina St. W 58-55 11/13 at Oklahoma L 66-108 11/11 Auburn L 43-77 11/11 Louisiana-Lafayette W 72-61 11/20 vs. Coll. of Charleston L 71-97 11/14 at Davidson L 60-75 11/13 at Florida A&M L 57-78 11/21 at Charleston Southern W 87-77 11/17 Georgia Southern L 55-57 11/16 at Southern Miss L 48-82 11/28 at Furman W 75-62 11/20 at UCF L 43-72 11/18 at Miss. State L 51-89 12/3 * Lipscomb W 69-59 11/23 at Wake Forest L 44-90 11/24 at Columbia L 51-60 12/5 * Belmont W 98-69 11/25 at High Point W 75-67 11/27 South Alabama L 39-57 12/11 Georgia Southern L 45-76 12/1 * at Lipscomb L 70-80 11/30 SE Louisiana W 64-60 12/19 at Oklahoma State L 68-100 12/3 * at Belmont W 64-61 12/4 at Troy L 50-71 12/21 at Texas Tech L 49-60 12/6 Georgia L 43-80 12/17 at Georgia L 45-102 12/28 at High Point L 71-81 12/18 Troy W 69-59 OT 12/21 at UNC Asheville L 60-66 12/30 at Winthrop W 58-49 12/21 at UNC Asheville L 75-76 12/28 at Louisville L 74-99 1/2 * at Jacksonville L 57-72 12/28 Winthrop L 74-88 12/30 at Xavier L 54-79 1/4 * at UNF W 54-48 12/30 Notre Dame L 42-128 1/5 * at Kennesaw State L 52-68 1/7 * Campbell W 64-52 1/2 * Florida Gulf Coast L 50-98 1/12 * Jacksonville L 60-74 1/9 * ETSU L 60-81 1/4 * Stetson L 84-89 1/14 * UNF L 52-53 1/14 * at USC Upstate W 57-53 1/7 * at ETSU L 46-72 1/19 * at Stetson L 70-74 1/16 * Kennesaw State W 60-38 1/9 * at USC Upstate L 56-77 1/21 * at FGCU L 45-84 1/21 * at Stetson W 69-57 1/14 * Kennesaw State L 51-75 1/26 * Belmont L 36-54 1/23 * at FGCU L 77-84 1/19 * Jacksonville L 65-76 1/28 * Lipscomb L 70-73 1/30 * Stetson W 65-51 1/21 * North Florida L 39-49 2/2 * at USC Upstate W 74-61 2/1 * FGCU L 62-67 1/26 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 55-92 2/4 * at ETSU L 57-88 2/4 * at Kennesaw State L 51-52 1/28 * at Stetson L 46-68 2/9 * Campbell L 49-53 2/8 * USC Upstate L 78-87 2/2 * ETSU L 59-75 2/11 * Gardner-Webb L 65-76 2/11 * at ETSU L 71-83 2/4 * USC Upstate W 87-71 2/16 * Stetson L 65-77 2/13 * at Campbell L 60-66 2/11 * at Kennesaw State L 68-70 2/18 * FGCU L 67-74 2/18 * UNF W 61-47 2/16 * at North Florida L 49-66 2/23 * at UNF L 55-63 2/20 * Jacksonville W 63-46 2/18 * at Jacksonville L 78-84 2/25 * at Jacksonville L 66-84 2/25 * at Belmont L 40-53 2/23 * Lipscomb W 67-61 3/1 * Kennesaw State L 70-77 2/27 * at Lipscomb W 76-70 2/25 * Belmont W 73-66 3/4 ! vs. ETSU L 66-83 3/3 ! UNF L 40-55 *Atlantic Sun game * Atlantic Sun game * Atlantic Sun game ! Atlantic Sun Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) ! Atlantic Sun Tournament (Macon, Ga.) 2012-13 (20-12, 13-5 A-Sun) Head Coach: Susie Gardner 2008-09 (17-14, 12-8 A-Sun) 2010-11 (2-27, 2-18 A-Sun) 11/9 Brevard W 57-50 Head Coach: Janell Jones Head Coach: Susie Gardner 11/14 at Troy W 96-90 11/14 at Texas A&M L 45-73 11/12 at Auburn L 61-79 11/17 Jacksonville State W 63-51 11/18 at South Carolina State W 78-54 11/16 at Ga. Southern L 52-71 11/20 at Notre Dame L 36-93 11/21 at Louisiana-Lafayette W 71-62 11/19 Furman L 47-63 11/24 at Furman L 64-73 11/24 at South Alabama L 82-96 11/27 ^ vs. Rice L 39-65 11/28 Davidson W 46-43 11/29 High Point W 79-69 11/28 ^ vs. Alabama A&M L 59-63 12/4 at Georgia L 38-80 12/3 * USC Upstate W 79-75 12/2 * at Belmont W 69-56 12/7 at Georgia Southern W 48-44 12/5 * ETSU W 77-61 12/4 * at Lipscomb L 57-67 12/16 Alabama State W 65-55 12/14 at Florida State L 54-74 12/7 at Georgia L 45-92 12/19 at Florida State L 42-94 12/18 vs. Florida Atlantic W 74-68 12/20 Charleston Southern L 68-71 12/21 High Point L 57-62 12/19 vs. East Carolina L 57-61 12/22 UNC Asheville L 73-76 12/31 * Stetson L 41-74 12/29 at Wichita State L 59-71 12/28 at Georgia Tech L 44-101 1/2 * Florida Gulf Coast L 41-70 1/3 * at Campbell L 50-56 1/3 * ETSU L 68-83 1/5 * at Kennesaw State W 71-46 1/8 * at Jacksonville L 78-60 1/5 * USC Upstate L 64-70 1/12 * at Jacksonville W 72-68 1/10 * at North Florida W 70-44 1/10 * at Campbell L 46-68 1/14 * at North Florida W 56-43 1/15 * FGCU L 85-76 OT 1/15 * at Stetson L 59-67 1/19 * USC-Upstate W 72-55 1/17 * Stetson W 58-44 1/17 * at FGCU L 52-87 1/21 * ETSU W 79-64 1/22 * at Belmont L 69-71 1/22 * North Florida L 54-56 1/26 * at Lipscomb W 74-70 1/24 * at Lipscomb W 68-56 1/24 * Jacksonville L 78-80 OT 1/28 * at N. Kentucky W 77-67 1/28 * Kennesaw State W 66-56 1/26 * at Kennesaw State L 56-79 2/2 * Kennesaw State W 57-36 2/2 * Campbell W 67-49 1/29 * at USC Upstate L 63-74 2/9 * North Florida W 51-49 2/5 * North Florida W 65-61 1/31 * at ETSU L 62-100 2/11 * Jacksonville W 68-61 2/7 * Jacksonville L 61-54 2/5 * Campbell L 64-77 2/16 * at ETSU W 67-58 2/9 * at Kennesaw State L 64-50 2/10 * Kennesaw State W 82-76 OT 2/18 * at USC-Upstate W 55-54 2/12 * at Stetson W 71-67 2/12 * FGCU L 45-76 2/23 * N. Kentucky L 60-69 2/14 * at FGCU L 65-58 2/14 * Stetson L 62-71 2/25 * Lipscomb W 53-31 2/19 * Lipscomb W 68-56 2/18 * at North Florida L 49-70 2/28 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 62-89 2/21 * Belmont W 70-61 2/20 * at Jacksonville L 61-64 3/2 * at Stetson L 60-74 2/26 * at USC Upstate L 71-59 2/24 * Belmont L 62-67 3/7 $ Jacksonville W 65-53 2/28 * at ETSU W 90-79 2/26 * Lipscomb L 67-70 3/8 $ Stetson L 52-67 3/5 ! vs. Stetson W 84-51 * Atlantic Sun game 3/21 ^ McNeese State L 70-82 3/6 ! vs. ETSU L 82-60 ^ Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) * Atlantic Sun game * Atlantic Sun game $ Atlantic Sun Tournament (Macon, Ga.) ! Atlantic Sun Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) ^ Women’s Basketball Invitational (1st Round - Macon, Ga.)

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2013-14 (17-14, 9-9 A-Sun) 3/19 ! Troy W 83-68 2/25 * at Samford W 76-68 Head Coach: Susie Gardner 3/22 ! Marshall W 73-71 3/2 ! Wofford W 67-42 11/8 Western Carolina W 67-64 3/25 ! at Siena L 54-65 3/3 ! Samford W 63-52 11/11 at Belmont L 62-69 3/5 ! Chattanooga L 59-61 * Southern Conference opponent 3/16 + at Alabama L 57-81 11/14 at Georgia L 41-72 ^ Southern Conference Tournament 11/19 Troy W 86-81 % Preseason WNIT * Southern Conference opponent 11/24 Furman W 71-67 ! Women’s Basketball Invitational ! SoCon Tournament (Asheville, N.C.) 11/29 + vs. Wisconsin L 72-77 + Women’s National Invitation Tournament 11/30 + vs. Elon W 68-56 2015-16 (24-9, 12-2 SoCon) 12/4 Georgia Southern L 54-61 Head Coach: Susie Gardner 2017-18 (30-3, 14-0 SoCon) 12/7 at Samford W 56-52 11/13 Coastal Georgia W 87-48 Head Coach: Susie Gardner 12/17 at Jacksonville State W 60-54 11/16 at Tennessee Tech W 63-47 11/10 at Central Florida W 73-64 12/20 at Alabama State W 59-54 11/20 Georgia Southern W 62-50 11/12 at Florida Atlantic W 66-55 1/2 * North Florida W 62-48 11/22 Saint Louis L 60-68 11/16 Georgia Southern W 72-45 1/4 * Jacksonville L 67-71 11/28 ^ vs. Charlotte L 62-72 11/19 Georgia L 54-72 1/9 * at Northern Kentucky L 61-72 11/29 ^ vs. Howard W 70-53 11/24 ^ vs. Western Kentucky L 62-67 12/2 at Georgia L 44-57 11/26 ^ vs. VCU W 70-54 1/11 * at Lipscomb W 79-72 12/5 at Kennesaw State W 72-61 11/30 at Campbell W 58-57 1/16 * Stetson L 60-72 12/13 Faulkner W 86-33 12/3 Davidson W 69-54 1/18 * Florida Gulf Coast L 57-69 12/15 at Florida State L 36-79 12/6 George Washington W 61-44 1/23 * at USC Upstate L 62-63 12/19 Southern Illinois L 52-55 12/10 at UNC Asheville W 67-56 1/25 * at ETSU W 57-52 12/21 Jacksonville State W 46-39 12/17 Winthrop W 93-45 2/1 * Kennesaw State W 64-59 12/30 College of Charleston W 66-58 12/19 South Carolina State W 74-53 2/6 * Northern Kentucky L 64-72 1/2 North Florida W 68-54 12/21 Howard W 70-44 2/8 * Lipscomb W 76-71 1/4 at Florida A&M W 54-50 12/28 at North Carolina W 97-86 2/13 * at Florida Gulf Coast L 57-99 1/7 * at UNCG W 86-78 OT 12/30 at Charlotte W 90-74 1/9 * at Western Carolina W 92-88 OT 1/4 * at Wofford W 71-46 2/15 * at Stetson L 49-62 1/16 * at Samford W 63-60 1/6 * at Furman W 86-64 2/20 * USC Upstate W 79-71 1/21 * Chattanooga W 67-44 1/13 * at Samford W 73-59 2/22 * ETSU W 80-50 1/23 * ETSU L 53-55 1/18 * UNCG W 80-57 3/1 * at Kennesaw State W 74-53 1/28 * at Wofford W 70-61 1/20 * Western Carolina W 72-50 3/6 * at North Florida W 71-65 1/30 * at Furman W 61-50 1/25 * at ETSU W 85-65 3/8 * at Jacksonville L 65-67 2/4 * Western Carolina W 63-42 1/27 * at Chattanooga W 71-50 3/11 ^ at Jacksonville W 59-36 2/6 * UNCG W 81-47 2/1 * Furman W 65-53 3/15 ^ at Florida Gulf Coast L 47-64 2/13 * Samford W 63-61 2/3 * Wofford W 80-39 2/18 * at ETSU W 61-45 2/10 * Samford W 48-45 + Nashville, Tenn. 2/20 * at Chattanooga L 45-67 2/15 * at Western Carolina W 53-46 * Atlantic Sun opponent 2/25 * Wofford W 80-32 2/17 * at UNCG W 57-54 ^ Atlantic Sun Tournament 2/27 * Furman W 64-62 2/22 * Chattanooga W 65-56 3/3 ! UNCG W 75-53 2/24 * ETSU W 63-48 2014-15 (20-15, 9-9 SoCon) 3/4 ! Furman W 64-50 3/1 ! Western Carolina W 75-44 Head Coach: Susie Gardner 3/6 ! Chattanooga L 57-65 3/2 ! Samford W 81-44 11/14 % at Mississippi State L 66-97 3/16 + at Georgia Tech L 56-73 3/4 ! ETSU W 68-53 3/17 # at Georgia L 63-68 11/21 % Jackson State W 80-48 * Southern Conference opponent 11/22 % Eastern Kentucky W 69-64 ^ GSU Thanksgiving Classic * Southern Conference opponent 11/25 Tennessee Tech W 73-67 ! SoCon Tournament ^ GSU Thanksgiving Classic 11/28 at Saint Louis W 80-75 (2OT) + Women’s National Invitation Tournament ! SoCon Tournament 11/30 at Southern Illinois L 52-67 # Women’s NCAA First Round 12/4 Georgia L 49-68 2016-17 (25-7, 12-2 SoCon) 12/6 at Georgia Southern W 84-61 Head Coach: Susie Gardner 2018-19 (25-8, 14-0 SoCon) 12/14 at Alabama W 46-39 11/11 Emmanuel W 84-70 Head Coach: Susie Gardner 12/16 Kennesaw State L 56-76 11/13 at Georgia L 64-72 11/9 at Wake Forest L 54-69 12/19 Belmont L 83-86 11/16 Campbell W 76-60 11/12 at Georgia Southern W 79-72 11/18 Florida Atlantic W 74-57 12/21 at College of Charleston L 59-72 11/15 Florida W 92-82 11/22 at Illinois W 51-33 11/18 UCF L 42-76 12/29 at Jacksonville State L 66-67 11/25 at Houston W 64-60 1/1 at North Florida L 55-57 11/29 at Georgia Southern W 77-56 11/23 ^ Memphis L 53-59 1/4 Florida A&M W 61-47 12/3 Kennesaw State W 61-46 11/25 ^ Bowling Green W 76-63 1/6 at Kennesaw State W 54-44 12/7 at Georgia Tech L 50-70 11/28 at Georgia L 60-67 1/10 * at Western Carolina W 68-51 12/10 West Georgia W 67-36 12/1 Kennesaw State W 64-48 1/12 * at UNCG W 74-73 12/18 at Winthrop W 71-48 12/5 Florida State L 56-57 1/17 * Wofford W 80-51 12/21 No. 7 Florida State L 40-83 12/8 Charlotte W 57-40 1/19 * Furman L 55-58 12/29 at Davidson W 67-60 12/18 at Howard W 85-70 12/31 Paine College W 93-50 1/26 * ETSU L 70-72 12/21 at George Washington W 61-53 1/5 * ETSU W 72-55 12/30 UNC Asheville W 61-47 1/31 * at Chattanooga L 59-71 1/7 * Chattanooga L 56-74 2/2 * at Samford W 74-59 1/12 * at UNCG W 77-64 1/2 at Jacksonville L 66-71 2/7 * UNCG W 80-62 1/14 * at Western Carolina W 59-57 1/6 Columbia L 68-72 2/9 * Western Carolina W 82-60 1/19 * Furman W 76-52 1/12 *Samford W 76-68(OT) 2/14 * at Furman W 88-82 (OT) 1/21 * Wofford W 54-39 1/17 *at Western Carolina W 69-67 2/16 * at Wofford W 63-51 1/28 * Samford W 59-49 1/19 *at UNCG W 71-58 2/21 * at ETSU L 49-70 2/2 * at Chattanooga L 50-70 1/24 *Chattanooga W 65-58 2/23 * Chattanooga L 51-56 2/4 * at ETSU W 71-56 1/26 *ETSU W 64-41 2/9 * Western Carolina W 84-53 2/28 * Samford W 70-65 1/31 *at Wofford W 81-79 2/11 * UNCG W 58-47 2/2 *at Furman W 75-60 3/5 ^ vs Wofford W 75-54 2/16 * at Wofford W 61-46 3/6 ^ vs ETSU L 56-66 2/18 * at Furman W 68-47 2/9 *at Samford W 68-52 2/14 *UNCG W 85-73 MercerBears.com // 46 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2/16 *Western Carolina W 71-55 2/21 *at ETSU W 83-77(OT) 2/23 *at Chattanooga W 62-56 2/28 *Furman W 66-62 3/2 *Wofford W 65-59 3/7 ! Western Carolina W 55-32 3/8 ! Wofford W 69-51 3/10 ! Furman W 66-63 3/22 # No. 2 Iowa L 61-66

^ Coastal Carolina Classic * Southern Conference game # NCAA Tournament

Note:Mercer played its home games at various venues in Macon until the UniversityCenter opened on Feb. 1, 2004. The program split games between Porter Gymon campus and the Macon Coliseum until the late 1990s when some games wereshifted to the Macon Centreplex. Beginning with the 2000-01 season, the Bearsreturned to campus for a majority of their home games but would face Homecomingopponents at the Macon Coliseum or Centreplex.

Home Court Abbreviations C - Macon Coliseum CP - Macon Centreplex P - Porter Gym T - Tift College (Forsyth, Ga.) U - University Center

MercerBears.com // 47 RECORD VS ALL OPPONENTS // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Alabama: 1-3 Army: 0-1 2/25/12 W Macon 73-66 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 1-2 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 11/11/13 L Nashville 62-69 1/21/93 L Macon 69-91 11/26/94 L Oreno, Maine 72-76 12/19/14 L Macon 83-86 1/18/94 L Tuscaloosa 46-101 12/14/14 W Tuscaloosa 46-39 Auburn: 9-12 Berry: 10-4 3/16/17 L ^ Tuscaloosa 57-81 Home: 4-4 ◊ Away: 5-8 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Home: 5-1 ◊ Away: 3-3 ◊ Neutral: 2-0 1/15/72 W Auburn 66-25 1970 L Macon 40-57 Alabama A&M: 0-1 2/19/72 W Macon 57-27 1971 L Mount Berry 36-67 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 2/24/73 W Auburn 63-28 1/29/72 W Macon 60-27 11/28/10 L Atlanta, Ga. 59-63 2/9/74 W Carrollton, Ga. 84-70 2/4/72 W Mount Berry 43-42 2/1/75 W Auburn 105-68 1/12/74 W Mount Berry 57-50 UAB: 3-4 11/25/75 W Auburn 86-73 1/19/74 W Macon 64-58 Home: 2-1 ◊ Away: 1-3 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/10/76 W Macon 99-66 1/18/75 W Mount Berry 86-72 12/12/83 W Birmingham 71-67 3/8/79 W Auburn 77-69 2/10/75 W Macon 69-60 2/9/84 W Macon 96-72 12/15/79 W Macon 77-68 1/19/76 L Mount Berry 84-93 1/19/85 L Birmingham 93-94 OT 1/21/81 L Auburn 70-82 2/17/76 W Macon 87-69 1/30/85 W Macon 93-74 1/18/82 L Macon 47-67 2/1/78 L Mount Berry 74-77 2/2/87 L Birmingham 48-73 11/29/82 L Auburn 68-86 2/9/78 W Macon 85-78 12/1/87 L Macon 59-90 12/14/83 L Macon 46-58 2/3/84 W Chattanooga, Tenn. 52-46 12/20/98 L Birmingham 54-74 12/11/84 L Auburn 57-86 2/2/85 W Chattanooga, Tenn. 78-68 Alabama State: 7-2 12/11/85 L Auburn 50-101 2/23/87 L Macon 29-103 Bethune-Cookman: 1-1 Home: 3-0 ◊ Away: 2-1 ◊ Neutral: 2-1 11/26/99 L Auburn 41-82 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 1/4/86 W Macon 81-75 12/8/00 L Auburn 35-79 1/8/86 L Daytona Beach 58-106 2/27/86 L Montgomery 65-105 12/8/01 L Auburn 59-97 11/25/06 W Columbia, S.C. 48-47 1/3/93 W Birmingham, Ala. 77-60 11/12/10 L Auburn 61-79 12/11/93 L Cookeville, Tenn. 58-77 Boston University: 1-0 11/11/11 L Macon 43-77 12/3/94 W Macon 75-55 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 11/28/95 W Montgomery 67-57 Augusta State: 7-3 12/4/92 W Atlanta, Ga. 71-53 11/27/99 W Auburn, Ala. 58-39 Home: 4-1 ◊ Away: 3-2 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Brevard: 1-0 12/16/12 W Macon 65-55 12/10/86 W Augusta 79-70 12/20/13 W Montgomery 59-54 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/3/87 L Macon 64-66 11/9/12 W Macon 57-50 Alaska - Anchorage: 1-0 12/10/87 L Augusta 53-66 1/23/88 W Macon 62-54 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Brewton-Parker: 2-0 11/29/88 W Augusta 70-66 12/20/96 W Anchorage 58-52 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/6/89 W Macon 73-55 12/15/97 W Macon 77-45 Albany State: 15-7 12/11/89 L Augusta 50-59 11/22/99 W Macon 68-50 Home: 5-4 ◊ Away: 9-2 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 1/11/90 W Macon 54-52 12/11/75 W Albany 94-74 12/4/90 W Augusta 65-64 Bowling Green: 1-0 11/19/76 W Albany 93-79 OT 1/22/91 W Macon 83-64 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 11/25/18 W Conway 76-63 1/8/77 W Macon 89-87 OT Austin Peay: 1-2 2/26/77 W 2 Statesboro, Ga. 78-61 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 1-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Cal Poly: 0-1 12/5/77 L Albany 77-78 12/5/75 W Clarksville 79-61 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/11/77 L Macon 72-83 12/9/89 L Clarksville 67-85 11/21/05 L Macon 66-74 2/23/78 L 2 Valdosta, Ga. 70-78 2/15/90 L Macon 54-56 12/14/78 L Macon 73-84 California: 0-1 12/1/79 W Albany 114-86 Baylor: 0-2 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/10/80 W Macon 75-63 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 1/2/03 L Macon 60-69 1/24/81 W Albany 96-83 11/28/98 L Tampa. Fla. 53-71 2/16/81 L Macon 70-74 12/28/02 L Waco 55-108 Campbell: 14-26 12/2/81 W Macon 80-56 Home: 8-12 ◊ Away: 5-13 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 2/12/82 W Albany 75-68 Belhaven: 1-0 1/2/88 L Macon 68-82 2/1/83 W Albany 71-65 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 12/6/88 L Buies Creek 58-66 2/19/83 W Macon 92-72 12/19/75 W Columbus, Miss. 86-65 1/2/90 W Macon 63-53 1/23/85 W Albany 74-64 12/17/90 L Buies Creek 65-66 2/21/85 W Macon 82-63 Belmont: 11-15 12/21/90 W Greenville, S.C. 66-63 2/11/86 W Albany 67-66 Home: 8-4 ◊ Away: 2-9 ◊ Neutral: 1-2 1/6/92 W Macon 60-51 2/21/87 L Macon 60-99 3/15/75 L ^ Amarillo, Texas 74-83 12/17/94 L Macon 64-78 1/25/88 L Albany 48-61 12/6/75 L Nashville 74-83 3/4/95 L Buies Creek 50-65 12/10/88 W Albany 62-60 1/3/02 L Nashville 70-79 1/4/96 L Buies Creek 57-67 2/23/02 W Macon 78-71 3/2/96 W Macon 71-67 OT Alcorn State: 1-0 3/7/02 W 5 Troy, Ala. 69-65 1/2/97 L Macon 48-73 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 2/15/03 W Macon 53-51 3/1/97 W Buies Creek 67-56 12/4/82 W Oxford, Miss. 96-65 1/15/04 L Macon 59-72 2/7/98 L Macon 59-71 2/19/04 L Nashville 57-72 1/23/99 L Macon 55-69 American: 1-0 1/13/05 W Macon 79-77 OT 2/11/99 L Buies Creek 64-67 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 2/19/05 L Nashville 70-74 OT 3/4/99 L 4 Atlanta, Ga. 74-79 12/31/94 W Birmingham, Ala. 60-47 1/14/06 W Macon 64-62 2/3/00 L Macon 53-64 Anderson: 0-1 2/2/06 L Nashville 55-66 2/21/00 L Buies Creek 45-59 1/13/07 L Nashville 38-61 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 12/4/00 L Buies Creek 51-79 2/8/07 W Macon 69-65 1/12/75 L Florence, S.C. 56-66 3/1/01 L Macon 59-61 3/8/07 L 5 Dothan, Ala. 52-64 1/21/02 L Macon 58-69 Appalachian State: 0-2 1/26/08 L Macon 36-54 2/9/02 L Buies Creek 68-75 OT Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/22/09 L Nashville 69-71 2/8/03 W Buies Creek 67-61 12/11/86 L Boone 64-69 2/21/09 W Macon 70-61 1/5/04 W Macon 60-57 OT 1/4/88 L Macon 65-88 12/5/09 W Macon 98-69 3/4/04 W Buies Creek 58-57 2/25/10 L Nashville 40-53 1/29/05 W Macon 63-48 Arizona: 1-0 12/2/10 W Nashville 69-56 2/7/05 W Buies Creek 67-57 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/24/11 L Macon 62-67 12/3/05 L Buies Creek 47-54 1/3/85 W Macon 81-55 12/3/11 W Nashville 64-61 2/16/06 L Macon 58-68

MercerBears.com // 48 1/20/07 L Macon 41-67 Home: 3-2 ◊ Away: 1-4 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/2/95 W Charleston 46-29 2/15/07 L Buies Creek 53-58 12/3/86 L Charleston 71-78 1/6/96 W Charleston 64-60 2/9/08 L Macon 49-53 1/10/87 W Macon 109-83 2/29/96 W Macon 72-63 1/3/09 L Buies Creek 50-56 12/8/87 L Charleston 62-68 1/4/97 L Macon 44-57 2/2/09 W Macon 67-49 1/14/88 L Macon 73-76 2/27/97 L Charleston 45-50 1/7/10 W Macon 64-52 12/8/88 W Charleston 118-78 2/5/98 W Macon 68-42 2/13/10 L Buies Creek 60-66 11/28/89 W Macon 98-69 11/20/09 L North Charleston 71-97 1/10/11 L Buies Creek 46-68 11/23/99 W Macon 58-52 12/21/14 L Charleston 59-72 2/5/11 L Macon 64-77 11/28/00 L Charleston 41-58 12/30/15 W Macon 66-58 11/16/16 W Macon 76-60 11/21/09 W Charleston 87-77 11/30/17 W Buies Creek 58-57 12/20/10 L Macon 68-71 Columbia: 0-2 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Carson-Newman: 2-0 Charlotte: 3-3 11/24/07 L New York 51-60 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 1-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-2 1/6/18 L Macon 68-72 12/11/80 W Jefferson City 100-73 1/9/84 W Macon 79-59 12/15/82 W Macon 101-84 12/15/84 L Charlotte 59-77 Columbus State: 1-0 1/2/93 L Birmingham, Ala. 57-75 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Catawba: 1-0 11/28/15 L Atlanta, Ga. 62-72 1/4/94 W Macon 91-74 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 12/30/17 W Charlotte 90-74 Converse: 2-0 1/11/75 W Florence, S.C. 74-38 12/8/18 W Macon 57-40 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Central Connecticut State: 1-0 Chattanooga: 6-16 1/28/88 W Macon 90-80 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 Home: 4-6 ◊ Away: 2-8 ◊ Neutral: 0-2 2/4/89 W Spartanburg 74-71 11/21/03 W Ypsilanti, Mich. 68-56 11/30/83 L Macon 59-63 Coppin State: 1-0 2/4/84 L Chattanooga 50-61 UCF: 17-27 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/11/85 W Macon 113-84 Home: 8-9 ◊ Away: 7-15 ◊ Neutral: 2-3 1/17/92 W Macon 73-53 12/5/85 L Chattanooga 65-85 11/25/84 L Orlando 83-97 1/21/86 L Macon 76-78 1/18/85 W Birmingham, Ala. 96-64 Davidson: 3-2 12/19/86 L Chattanooga 60-74 2/6/86 L Orlando 81-91 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 1-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 1/31/87 L Macon 96-115 2/25/86 W Macon 93-89 11/29/96 L Fort Collins, Colo. 50-70 12/5/87 L Chattanooga 53-101 2/6/87 W Macon 96-92 11/14/11 L Davidson 60-75 1/18/89 L Macon 104-105 2/13/87 L Orlando 86-89 11/28/12 W Macon 46-43 12/8/90 L Chattanooga 61-73 1/7/88 L Orlando 58-81 12/29/16 W Davidson 67-60 1/31/15 L Chattanooga 59-71 2/13/88 W Macon 74-72 12/3/17 W Macon 69-54 2/23/15 L Macon 51-56 1/9/89 L Orlando 82-92 1/21/16 W Macon 67-44 Dayton: 0-1 1/21/89 W Macon 85-70 2/20/16 L Chattanooga 45-67 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 3/2/89 W 3 Atlanta, Ga. 86-75 3/6/16 L 6 Asheville, N.C. 57-65 11/24/89 L Orlando, Fla. 66-75 1/22/90 W Macon 77-73 1/7/17 L Macon 56-74 2/3/90 L Orlando 71-82 2/2/17 L Chattanooga 50-70 DeKalb-Central: 4-0 11/30/91 W Orlando 82-64 3/5/17 L 6 Asheville, N.C. 59-61 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 2-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/16/93 W Orlando 61-60 1/27/18 W Chattanooga 71-50 1/12/73 W DeKalb 86-21 2/13/93 W Macon 68-66 OT 2/22/18 W Macon 65-56 1/26/73 W Macon 65-30 1/15/94 L Orlando 54-60 1/24/19 W Macon 65-58 1/11/74 W DeKalb 71-37 2/10/94 L Macon 80-84 2/23/19 W Chattanooga 62-56 2/16/74 W Macon 57-26 1/21/95 L Macon 60-71 2/9/95 L Orlando 56-64 Clark College: 2-0 Delta State: 2-1 2/24/96 L Orlando 54-74 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 2-0 2/1/97 W Orlando 80-61 2/9/85 W Atlanta 80-71 3/9/74 W $ Winter Park, Fla. 65-52 2/22/97 W Macon 61-45 2/23/85 W Macon 95-93 12/6/76 L Cleveland 66-101 2/16/98 W Orlando 76-73 3/9/79 W $ Auburn, Ala. 71-68 3/5/98 L 4 Miami, Fla. 65-69 Clemson: 2-4 1/28/99 L Orlando 49-70 Home: 1-1 ◊ Away: 0-2 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 District of Columbua: 0-1 2/4/99 L Macon 49-60 12/3/77 L Clemson 81-95 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/6/00 W Orlando 50-36 12/20/77 L Chapel Hill, N.C. 66-109 12/2/83 L Macon 60-66 2/26/00 W Macon 49-33 12/2/78 L Macon 81-93 1/13/01 L Orlando 53-54 1/23/80 L Clemson 85-88 East Carolina: 1-2 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-2 2/15/01 L Macon 55-61 12/19/80 W Columbus, Miss. 86-83 12/22/79 W Chapel Hill, N.C. 81-66 1/12/02 L Orlando 65-69 2/21/81 W Macon 79-78 1/22/83 L Columbia, S.C. 67-71 2/16/02 L Macon 56-73 12/19/08 L Nassau, Bahamas 57-61 1/20/03 L Orlando 59-78 Cleveland State: 1-0 2/27/03 L Macon 76-80 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/18/84 W Macon 69-62 East Tennessee State: 21-18 1/10/04 W Orlando 66-60 Home: 9-6 ◊ Away: 9-9 ◊ Neutral: 3-3 2/26/04 L Macon 39-68 Coastal Carolina: 2-0 12/13/80 L Johnson City 82-90 3/11/04 L 5 Dothan, Ala. 58-73 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/17/82 W Macon 47-39 1/20/05 L Orlando 45-60 1/4/92 W Conway 81-52 11/24/82 L Johnson City 58-68 2/12/05 L Macon 59-64 12/12/92 W Macon 68-46 2/20/84 W Macon 78-68 3/10/05 L 5 Dothan, Ala. 59-65 OT 12/5/84 W Johnson City 84-69 11/20/11 L Orlando 43-72 Coastal Georgia: 1-0 2/23/91 W Johnson City 100-69 11/10/17 W Orlando 73-64 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/3/92 W Conway, S.C. 92-65 11/18/18 L Macon 42-76 11/13/15 W Macon 87-48 1/28/06 W Macon 61-57 Central Michigan: 0-1 2/23/06 L Johnson City 47-62 College of Charleston: 8-8 3/9/06 W 5 Dothan, Ala. 59-56 OT Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Home: 5-4 ◊ Away: 3-3 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 11/30/06 L Macon 29-56 12/21/89 L Macon 64-71 12/14/91 L Macon 53-70 3/4/07 L Johnson City 59-81 Central Missouri: 1-1 2/17/92 W Macon 80-59 2/4/08 L Johnson City 57-88 1/9/93 W Macon 67-65 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 3/4/08 L 5 Nashville, Tenn. 66-83 2/6/93 L Charleston 51-69 12/20/80 W Columbus, Miss. 92-81 12/5/08 W Macon 77-61 1/22/94 W Charleston 65-62 3/21/85 L + Springfield, Mass. 79-82 2/28/09 W Johnson City 90-79 2/19/94 L Macon 56-72 3/6/09 L 5 Nashville, Tenn. 60-82 Charleston Southern: 5-5 12/15/94 L Macon 50-51 1/9/10 L Macon 60-81 MercerBears.com // 49 2/11/10 L Johnson City 71-83 11/30/94 L Macon 60-63 2/16/91 W Macon 80-71 1/3/11 L Macon 68-83 11/23/96 W Macon 61-42 1/25/92 W Macon 76-72 OT 1/31/11 L Johnson City 62-100 12/30/97 L Tallahassee 56-66 2/20/92 L Miami 50-71 1/7/12 L Johnson City 46-72 11/23/04 W Macon 59-47 1/28/93 L Macon 64-86 2/2/12 L Macon 59-75 12/29/05 L Tallahassee 54-66 2/25/93 L Miami 53-73 1/21/13 W Macon 79-64 12/9/06 L Macon 55-65 3/6/93 L 4 Miami 52-77 2/16/13 W Johnson City 67-58 11/13/07 L Tallahassee 57-78 2/5/94 L Miami 52-90 1/25/14 W Johnson City 57-52 1/4/15 W Macon 61-47 3/3/94 L Macon 58-90 2/22/14 W Macon 80-50 11/30/99 L Macon 62-74 1/26/95 L Miami 50-77 1/26/15 L Macon 70-72 1/4/16 W Tallahassee 54-50 2/2/95 L Macon 47-67 2/21/15 L Johnson City 49-70 1/11/96 L Macon 64-71 3/6/15 L 6 Asheville, N.C. 56-66 Florida Atlantic: 22-14 1/9/97 L Miami 57-63 1/23/16 L Macon 53-55 Home: 13-2 ◊ Away: 7-8 ◊ Neutral: 2-4 2/6/97 L Macon 40-58 2/18/16 W Johnson City 61-45 2/3/92 W Macon 92-55 1/8/98 L Miami 34-81 1/5/17 W Macon 72-55 2/22/92 L Boca Raton 85-86 2/19/98 L Macon 53-72 2/4/17 W Johnson City 71-56 1/23/93 W Macon 73-56 1/25/18 W Johnson City 85-65 2/3/94 W Boca Raton 53-51 Florida Southern: 1-0 2/24/18 W Macon 63-48 3/5/94 W Macon 75-67 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/4/18 W 6 Asheville, N.C. 68-53 1/26/19 W Macon 64-41 1/28/95 L Boca Raton 45-50 1/25/85 W Macon 98-76 2/21/19 W Johnson City 83-77 2/4/95 W Macon 66-47 1/13/96 W Macon 49-47 Florida State: 8-8 Eastern Illinois: 1-1 2/8/96 L Boca Raton 49-69 Home: 2-3 ◊ Away: 2-5 ◊ Neutral: 4-0 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 3/7/96 L 4 Hammond, La. 62-63 3/9/73 W $ Carrollton, Ga. 70-42 11/23/01 W Corpus Christi, Texas 74-53 1/11/97 W Boca Raton 59-54 2/8/74 W Carrollton, Ga. 72-49 12/30/04 L Ames, Iowa 59-73 1/10/98 L Boca Raton 59-64 3/8/74 W $ Winter Park, Fla. 64-45 2/21/98 W Macon 72-66 12/1/76 W Macon 96-53 Eastern Kentucky: 2-2 1/14/99 W Boca Raton 58-53 11/17/78 W Tallahassee 83-73 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-2 2/20/99 L Macon 62-67 1/30/80 W Macon 100-86 12/18/76 W Columbus, Miss. 108-88 1/8/00 L Boca Raton 63-70 3/6/80 W $ Cleveland, Miss. 84-75 1/2/84 L Coral Gables, Fla. 41-50 2/24/00 W Macon 59-56 1/26/81 W Tallahassee 80-76 12/30/94 L Birmingham, Ala. 49-52 3/9/00 L 4 Pelham, Ala. 52-66 1/14/84 L Tallahassee 57-66 11/22/14 W Macon 69-64 1/11/01 W Boca Raton 74-64 12/8/99 L Macon 62-74 2/17/01 W Macon 94-88 OT Eastern Michigan: 0-1 12/10/00 L Tallahassee 43-69 3/8/01 W 4 Orlando, Fla. 81-50 12/14/08 L Tallahassee 54-74 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/14/02 W Boca Raton 73-70 11/22/03 L Ypsilanti 40-92 12/19/12 L Tallahassee 42-94 2/14/02 L Macon 84-90 12/15/15 L Tallahassee 36-79 Elon: 2-0 3/8/02 L 5 Troy, Ala. 72-76 12/21/16 L Macon 40-83 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 1/18/03 L Boca Raton 76-77 12/5/18 L Macon 56-57 1/22/79 W Elon 77-59 3/1/03 W Macon 71-68 Fort Valley State: 14-6 1/8/04 W Boca Raton 66-62 11/30/13 W Nashville, Tenn. 68-56 Home: 7-1 ◊ Away:4-4 ◊ Neutral: 3-1 2/28/04 W Macon 81-73 1/29/71 L Fort Valley 33-53 1/22/05 L Boca Raton 55-59 Emannuel: 1-0 2/18/71 L Macon 31-56 2/10/05 W Macon 74-71 OT Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/13/72 W Fort Valley 46-38 1/2/06 W Macon 70-60 11/11/16 W Macon 84-70 2/2/72 W Macon 51-50 2/12/06 L Boca Raton 75-82 1/18/73 L Fort Valley 44-46 Faulkner: 1-0 3/10/06 L 5 Dothan, Ala. 65-70 2/16/73 W Macon 68-52 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 12/18/08 W Nassau, Bahamas 74-68 3/2/74 W 2 Clarkston, Ga. 80-53 12/13/15 W Macon 86-33 11/18/16 W Macon 74-57 2/22/75 L 2 Statesboro, Ga. 69-74 11/12/17 W Boca Raton 66-55 Florida: 4-4 2/26/76 W 2 Statesboro, Ga. 92-85 Home: 3-1 ◊ Away: 1-3 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Florida Gulf Coast: 0-15 2/1/77 W Fort Valley 93-84 11/28/78 W Gainesville 80-66 Home: 0-7 ◊ Away: 0-8 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/19/77 W Macon 99-84 11/19/79 W Macon 99-65 1/21/08 L Fort Myers 45-84 1/26/78 L Fort Valley 84-98 12/19/81 W Macon 87-85 2/18/08 L Macon 67-74 2/4/78 W Macon 89-81 2/6/82 L Gainesville 62-75 1/15/09 L Macon 85-76 OT 12/4/78 W Macon 81-73 2/15/89 L Gainesville 68-70 2/14/09 L Fort Myers 65-58 2/6/79 L Fort Valley 83-111 1/31/90 L Macon 52-65 1/23/10 L Fort Myers 77-84 2/23/79 W 2 Albany, Ga. 88-86 1/28/91 L Gainesville 61-72 2/1/10 L Macon 62-67 11/82 W Fort Valley 81-72 11/15/18 W Macon 92-82 1/17/11 L Fort Myers 52-87 2/17/83 W Macon 70-62 2/12/11 L Macon 45-76 1/4/85 W Fort Valley 90-62 Florida A&M: 12-17 1/2/12 L Macon 50-98 2/7/85 W Macon 85-65 Home: 7-7 ◊ Away: 4-9 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 1/26/12 L Fort Myers 55-92 Furman: 16-4 12/1/82 W Macon 93-78 1/2/13 L Macon 41-70 Home: 6-2 ◊ Away: 8-2 ◊ Neutral: 2-0 12/13/85 W Macon 75-71 2/28/13 L Fort Myers 62-89 1/22/80 W Greenville 122-54 1/29/86 L Tallahassee 64-79 1/18/14 L Macon 57-69 11/29/80 W Macon 133-42 1/9/87 L Macon 76-81 2/13/14 L Fort Myers 57-99 12/1/88 L Greenville 74-76 1/19/87 L Tallahassee 89-94 3/15/14 L 5 Fort Myers 47-64 1/16/88 L Macon 51-93 12/20/90 W Greenville 67-60 2/29/88 L Tallahassee 0-2 (for.) 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MercerBears.com // 51 11/25/11 W High Point 75-67 Home: 8-3 ◊ Away: 6-4 ◊ Neutral: 0-2 1/11/07 L Nashville 50-79 12/21/12 L Macon 57-62 1/9/85 W Jacksonville 102-61 2/10/07 W Macon 58-49 2/6/85 W Macon 88-58 1/28/08 L Macon 70-73 Hiwassee: 2-1 1/25/96 W Jacksonville 63-61 1/24/09 W Nashville 68-56 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 2/17/96 W Macon 63-54 2/19/09 W Macon 68-56 12/10/71 W Macon 47-39 1/23/97 W Macon 74-67 12/3/09 W Macon 69-59 2/26/72 L Madisonville 46-57 2/15/97 L Jacksonville 51-64 2/27/10 W Nashville 76-70 3/4/72 W 1 Mount Berry, Ga. 52-38 3/6/97 L DeLand, Fla. 52-64 12/4/10 L Nashville 57-67 11/29/97 L 4 Hattiesburg, Miss. 57-76 2/26/11 L Macon 67-70 Houston: 1-0 1/15/98 L Macon 70-80 OT 12/1/11 L Nashville 70-80 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/28/98 W Jacksonville 68-63 2/23/12 W Macon 67-61 11/25/16 W Houston 64-60 1/2/99 L Macon 55-72 1/26/13 W Nashville 74-70 1/7/99 L Jacksonville 55-68 2/25/13 W Macon 53-31 Howard: 3-0 12/6/99 W Macon 58-56 1/11/14 W Nashville 79-72 3/2/00 W Jacksonville 52-45 2/8/14 W Macon 76-71 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 1/4/01 L Macon 56-67 11/29/15 W Atlanta, Ga. 70-53 2/24/01 L Jacksonville 60-62 Long Beach State: 1-1 12/21/17 W Macon 70-44 1/24/02 W Jacksonville 73-62 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 12/18/18 W Washington, D.C 85-70 2/2/02 W Macon 86-78 3/22/73 W % Flushing, N.Y. 55-46 1/30/03 W Macon 65-43 12/21/02 L Long Beach 68-77 Illinois: 1-0 11/17/12 W Macon 63-51 Louisiana-Lafayette: 4-2 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 12/17/13 W Jacksonville 60-54 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 1-1 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 11/22/16 W Champaign 51-33 12/29/14 L Jacksonville 66-67 12/2/89 L Oxford, Miss. 74-94 12/21/15 W Macon 46-39 11/24/95 W Lake Charles, La. 75-56 Illinois-Chicago: 1-0 John F. Kennedy College: 1-0 12/19/00 W Macon 60-56 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 12/20/01 L Lafayette 67-70 OT 1/18/86 W Macon 92-87 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 3/13/75 W ^ Amarillo, Texas 60-59 OT 11/11/07 W Macon 72-61 Indiana: 1-0 11/21/08 W Lafayette 71-62 Kansas: 0-1 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe: 1-1 12/18/76 W Columbus, Miss. 91-90 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 1/3/84 L Coral Gables, Fla. 66-72 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Indiana State: 0-1 1/21/82 W Monroe 73-71 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 Kansas State: 0-1 12/3/83 L Macon 82-94 11/25/89 L Orlando, Fla. 63-78 Home: 0-1 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/3/91 L Macon 57-60 Louisiana State: 0-5 Iowa: 0-1 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-5 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Kennesaw State: 13-10 12/5/83 L Baton Rouge 57-88 3/22/19 L Iowa City 61-66 Home: 8-4 ◊ Away: 5-6 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 12/12/98 L Baton Rouge 42-71 1/26/06 W Macon 69-55 12/19/99 L Baton Rouge 46-77 2/26/06 L Kennesaw 65-75 12/12/00 L Baton Rouge 47-75 Jackson State: 1-0 12/2/06 L Macon 70-74 12/18/01 L Baton Rouge 31-87 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/2/07 W Kennesaw 55-50 11/21/14 W Macon 80-48 1/5/08 L Kennesaw 52-68 Lousiville: 0-1 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 Jacksonville: 15-18 3/1/08 L Macon 70-77 1/28/09 W Macon 66-56 12/28/07 L Louisville 74-99 Home: 9-8 ◊ Away: 6-10 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/9/09 L Kennesaw 64-50 1/22/00 W Macon 62-45 Lynn: 3-0 1/16/10 W Macon 60-38 2/10/00 L Jacksonville 53-57 Home: 3-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/4/10 L Kennesaw 51-52 1/25/01 L Macon 64-67 OT 2/18/95 W Macon 77-64 1/26/11 L Kennesaw 56-79 2/1/01 L Jacksonville 40-47 1/15/96 W Macon 55-54 2/10/11 W Macon 82-76 OT 12/3/01 W Macon 76-52 11/22/96 W Macon 82-64 1/14/12 L Macon 51-75 2/28/02 W Jacksonville 64-59 2/11/12 L Kennesaw 68-70 1/23/03 W Macon 70-54 Maine: 0-1 1/5/13 W Kennesaw 71-46 2/22/03 L Jacksonville 59-60 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/2/13 W Macon 57-36 1/24/04 W Jacksonville 64-51 11/25/95 L Oreno 59-71 2/1/14 W Macon 64-59 2/12/04 W Macon 66-53 3/1/14 W Kennesaw 74-53 1/6/05 W Jacksonville 65-54 Marist: 1-0 12/16/14 L Macon 56-76 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 2/26/05 W Macon 60-48 1/6/15 W Kennesaw 54-44 11/29/91 W Orlando, Fla. 79-64 1/19/06 W Jacksonville 66-59 12/5/15 W Kennesaw 72-61 3/2/06 W Macon 76-64 12/3/16 W Macon 61-46 Marshall: 2-2 1/27/07 L Macon 47-58 12/1/18 W Macon 64-48 Home: 2-1 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 2/22/07 L Macon 57-64 1/6/86 L Macon 81-95 1/12/08 L Macon 60-74 LaGrange: 2-0 12/13/86 L Huntington 70-104 2/25/08 L Jacksonville 66-84 Home: 2-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 12/31/91 W Macon 71-56 1/8/09 L Jacksonville 78-60 12/8/72 W LaGrange 87-31 3/22/15 W ! Macon 73-71 2/7/09 L Macon 61-54 2/9/73 W Macon (for.) 2-0 1/2/10 L Jacksonville 57-72 McNeese State: 2-3 2/20/10 W Macon 63-46 Liberty: 1-0 Home: 1-1 ◊ Away: 0-2 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 1/24/11 L Macon 78-80 OT Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 11/25/95 L Lake Charles 59-64 2/20/11 L Jacksonville 61-64 12/15/95 W Mobile, Ala. 58-51 11/15/98 W Macon 78-64 1/19/12 L Macon 65-76 12/18/99 L Lake Charles 60-65 2/18/12 L Jacksonville 78-84 Lipscomb: 12-11 11/27/04 W Dallas, Texas 73-67 1/12/13 W Jacksonville 72-68 Home: 8-4 ◊ Away: 4-7 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 3/21/13 L ! 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Macon 47-75 1/14/03 W Macon 81-33 3/2/73 W 2 Clarkston, Ga. 65-38 2/17/90 L Coral Gables 62-84 Murray State: 1-1 11/15/73 W Dahlonega 73-62 1/26/91 W Coral Gables 86-83 OT Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 1-1 2/22/74 W Macon 56-54 2/14/91 W Macon 80-71 11/29/98 W Tampa, Fla. 66-61 3/2/74 L 2 Clarkston, Ga. 53-63 12/29/04 L Ames, Iowa 61-73 11/19/74 W Dahlonega 89-58 Michigan State: 0-1 1/16/75 W Macon 77-43 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 New Orleans: 1-1 2/19/86 W Macon 75-74 11/29/02 L Memphis, Tenn. 62-81 Home: 1-0 ◊ Away: 0-1 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 1/5/87 L Dahlonega 68-71 Middle Georgia: 7-2 12/19/05 W Macon 70-62 OT 12/19/06 L New Orleans 36-47 Northeastern Illinois: 0-1 Home: 4-0 ◊ Away: 2-2 ◊ Neutral: 1-0 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 0-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-1 1970 W Macon 34-31 North Alabama: 1-0 11/28/97 L Hattiesburg, Miss. 45-53 2/11/71 L Cochran 26-47 Home: 0-0 ◊ Away: 1-0 ◊ Neutral: 0-0 11/18/71 W Cochran 48-38 3/12/85 W + Florence 96-86 OT Northern Kentucky: 1-3 2/11/72 W Macon 52-29 Home: 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- 00 - Susan Bargo 1982-83, 1984-87 - 15 - Kathy Singletary 1979-81 Chrissy Hargis 1988-90 Frederica Carter 1979-82 Lorena Webb 1995-97 Elizabeth Welsh 1990-92 Alison Davis 1982-83 Toni Singleton 1997-98 Paula Webb 1992-93 Ronda Barnhill 1983-85 Meghan Mills 2002-03 April Gresham 1993-96 Ronda B. Walker 1985-87 Nichole Ayana 2003-04 Toni Singleton 1996-97 Christy Cogley 1993-97 Margaret Leigh Cullen 1998-00 Erin Jalbert 1998-99 - 0 - Jwanda Roberson 2000-02 Lauri Gahafer 1999-00 Kyesha Lewis 2015-16 Karen Hickman 2002-06 Britt Stewart 2000-02 Aaliyah Milord 2016-17 Cristin Seymour 2007-09 Jessica Miller 2002-05 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 Kara Powell 2009-10 Megan delaRosa 2005-07 Jill Harris 2019-present Rebecca Clanton 2010-11 LaToya Jackson 2007-08 Alesha Smith 2011-13 Eryka Menzies 2008-10 -1- Linnea Rosendal 2015-19 Alex Phillips 2009-13 Ry’van Buchanan 2011-13 Kiana Barkhoff 2018-present Ana Anderson 2013-14 Sydni Means 2015-18 Madi Mitchell 2014-15 Amoria Neal-Tysor 2018-present - 12 - Ally Welch 2015-19 B.J. Owens 1970-71 - 2 - Elaine Jordan 1971-72 - 20 - Pat Redmond 1971-72 Debra Johnson 1972-74 Rosa Brown 1970-71 Briana Williams 2010-15 Dawn Baxley 1974-75 Susan Johnson 1972-74 Amanda Thompson 2015-19 Sharon McSwain 1976-78 Dawn Davis 1976-77 Jordan Mclaughlin 2019-present Phylis Cubit 1979-80 Cathy Roland 1977-78 Sandra Andrews 1981-85 Edna Massey 1978-79 - 3 -* Kellie Gray 1988-89 Bridgette Colson 1982-84 Laura Shamp 1981-85 Kristi Dixon 1989-91 Beverly Parkerson 1986-88 Jeanie Smith 1986-88 Mercedes Wright 1991-93 Joni Roberts 1988-90 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89 Stacey Laing 1993-94 Lashon Brown 1992-96 Andrea Congreaves* 1989-93 Mercedes Wright 1994-95 Tiffany Howard 1996-01 Christen Edwards 1995-99 Dana Zimmerman 2001-03 - 4 - Britt Stewart 1999-00 Sally Skeldon 2003-07 Susan Johnson 1972-73 Jessica Miller 2001-02 Dominique Chism 2007-09 Dawn Baxley 1973-74 Chereese Bedingfield 2005-07 Lindsey Lowrie 2009-10 Cathy Roland 1976-77 Neicey Lewis 2008-2010 Shon Kitchens 2014-18 Alicia Williams 2011-15 Jessica Prieto 2012-2013 Sierra Votaw 2019-present Callie Hackett 2015-17 Jade Givens 2013-2014 Cierra Scott 2018-present Sydni Means 2014-15 - 21 - Shannon Titus 2017-18 Kim Averill 1985-86 - 5 - Tia Benvenuti 2018-present Megan Lewis 2005-09 Caroline Nicholson 1983-87 Kendra Grant 2009-14 Nichole Dixon 1995-97 - 13 - Jalyn Slaughter 2014-15 Claire Tucker 2007-08 Merita Favors 1970-71 India Blakely 2016-17 Natasha Doh 2007-09 Sunnie O’Neal 1979-80 Shannon Titus 2018-present Sharmesia Smith 2009-13 Anita Meadows 1981-85 Brittnee Broadway 2014-16 Tara Graham 1988-89 - 22 - LaKaitlin Wright 2017-18 Cheryl D. Jones 1990-91 Myrel Huskey 1971-75 Emily Stradling 2018-present Stacey Laing 1992-93 Rose Jones 1981-86 LeAnna Wilder 1993-96 Kali Bogdan 1986-90 - 10 -* Jenny Sessor 1996-00 Wendy Gensheimer 1991-95 Pat Redmond 1970-71 Jo Jo Carter 2000-04 Otisa Strickland 1995-96 Beth Secord 1971-72 Ciarra Edwards 2015-17 Nichole Dixon 1997-01 Sybil Blalock* 1972-75 PJ Wintermyer 2019-present Leah Nelson 2001-03 Jeanie Smith 1985-86 Chinika Jones 2003-04 Hayden Whitehurst 1993-94 - 14 -* Rhonda Owens 2004-07 Mia Washington 1998-99 Elaine Williams 1971-72 Shaquita Bell 2007-08 Susan Peacock 2000-01 Lizabeth McDaris 1972-73 LaToya Jackson 2008-10 Amanda Parker 2001-04 Diane Beauchamp 1973-75 Sharnea Boykin 2010-14 TaShera Lewis 2005-09 Jan Seay 1975-77 Alex Williams 2014-18 Amber Coleman 2009-10 Vivian Humphrey* 1977-81 LaKaitlin Wright 2018-2019 Ariel Barnes 2010-11 Jo Shaw 1999-03 Tashina Johnson 2003-04 - 23 - - 11 - Danielle Beasley 2004-05 Robbi Pippinger 1979-81 Elaine Jordan 1970-71 Courtney Hall 2005-06 Kate Bosma 1993-97 Valencia Bowling 1979-80 Porschea Jeffries 2008-09 Julianne Banks 1997-00 Lenora Freeman 1980-81 Gemma Collins 2000-02

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Lee Lee Cannon 2002-03 Nona Leathers 1981-83 Sarah Russell 2004-08 Erin Keller 2004-08 Kim Averill 1986-88 Lindsey Lowrie 2008-10 Lorin Hammer 2008-10 Alicia Munroe 1988-89 Brittnee Hazel 2010-11 Tonya Whiddon 1989-93 - 45 - Kayla Potts 2014-18 Chelsea Seabron 2005-07 Beth Secord 1970-71 Summer Pahl 2018-present Shakeda Richie 2007-08 Andrea Fenning 1985-86 Holly Bawden 2008-09 Glorida Richardson 1988-91 - 24 - Amber Chatmon 2009-11 Kim Stewart 1992-94 Linda Callahan 1971-75 Precious Bridges 2011-15 LeeAnn Creekmore 1994-95 Edna Massey 1979-82 Alicia Mangrum 1995-99 Sharee Aaron 1982-83 - 34 - Nichole Butler 1999-02 Rhonda Griffin 1985-89 Merita Favors 1971-72, 1973-74 Tanya Kessenich 2002-06 Jaana Sintonen 1990-91 Lynn Thompson 1977-78 Teanna Robinson 2011-15 Christie Agee 1991-92 Cathy Bell 1978-79 Claire Swindle 2005-06 Jeanette Balsam 1983-85 - 50 - Gabrielle Essex 2007-08 Lisa Philpot 1986-87 Rhonda Sharp 1974-76 Kara Powell 2008-09 Sheryl Layman 1991-95 Cheryl Slater 1977-79 Keema Blakney 2009-11 Carrie Harper 1995-99 Jasmine Blakemore 2011-12 Mia Washington 1999-02 - 51 - Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 Rhonda Owens 2003-04 Jami Gillis 1979-82 Rosanna Davis 2004-07 Kim Fowler 1985-86 - 25 - Lacy Ramon 2008-10 Keri Fisher 1987-88 Hilda Heard 1975-78 Amber Harris 2013-14 Tabitha Bradshaw 2011-13 Lynn Thompson 1978-79 Rachel Selph 2015-19 Michelle Davis 1995-96 - 52 - Nicole Reeder 1997-98 - 35 - Hilda Heard 1974-75 Tracy Henry 1998-02 Linda Humphrys 1970-71 Amber Tootle 1975-76 Nyisha Taylor 2003-04 Emma Mumphery 1979-83 Brenda Heard 1976-77 Nicole Leonard 2005-09 Taylor McClintock 2013-14 Kelly Miles 1977-78 Samoana Ingram 2009-10 Wanda Peacock 1978-79 KeKe Calloway 2015-17 - 40 - Anna Shaw 1979-80 Jerita Rollins 1970-71 Glorida Stewart 1980-81 - 30 - Candy Head 1971-73 Tina Kendrick 1982-86 Elaine Williams 1970-71 Kathy Bonner 1973-74 Chiquita Anderson 1986-91 Sybil Blalock 1971-72 Kathleen McIntyre 1976-77 Lendy Johnson 1991-95 Merita Favors 1972-73 Kathy Singletary 1978-79 Allison Carwile 1995-99 Liz Dye 1973-77 Lisa Foglio 1979-80 Megan Fannon 2000-01 Debbie Dees 1977-79 Carol Smith 1980-83 Ramona Wright 2001-03 Angie Hembree 1979-80 Lynda Archer 1983-84 Zsaquez Flucker 2004-07 Risa Turton 1980-81 Cheryl Jones 1984-86 Karen Brown 1982-84 Donna Braswell 1986-87, 1988-91 - 53 - Kourtney Carter 2007-11 Lea Simpson 1992-95 Kianga Williams 1993-95 Michelle Davis 1995-96 Carmen Robinson 1996-00 - 31 - Courtney Johnston 2001-02 Vickie Cox 1981-83 - 42 - Courtney Hall 2005-06 Ann Mauldin 1972-73 - 54 - Karen Dorris 2007-08 Dianne Owens 1973-74 Sarah Beavers 1975-76 Courtney Ford 2008-10 Brenda Heard 1977-78 Lulu Newberry 1976-77 Kate Alemann 2012-14 Angie Hembree 1978-79 Wanda Peacock 1977-78 Anna Shaw 1978-79 - 32 - - 43 - Marilyn Allgood 1971-72 Stephany Raines 1988-92 - 55 - Ann Mauldin 1972-73 Charlotte Nicholson 1975-79 Dee Hazel 1976-77 - 44 - Rhonda Sharp 1977-79 Candy Head 1970-71 Active players are in bold. Cathy Bell 1979-80 Cindy Brogdon 1975-77 * - Retired jersey Diane Graves 1981-84 Frederica Carter 1978-79 Cheryl Jones 1987-88 Regina Osborne 1981-83 Lesley Beverly 1988-89 Dawn Jackson 1985-89 Cindy Causey 1989-90 Tammy Surgenor 1989-90 Erichea Barnes 2011-12 Catrena Reid 1992-93 Germani Abram 2016-18 LaTonya Sapp 1993-95 Jaron Dougherty 2018-present Lorena Webb 1995-96 Karina Lasik 1996-99 - 33 - April Dyer 1999-03

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LaToya Jackson 2008-09 Neicey Lewis 2008-09 Player of the Year Dominique Chism 2008-09 Lindsey Lowrie 2008-09 Sarah Russell 2005-06 Eryka Menzies 2008-09 Name Season Jessica Miller 2003-04 Karalyn Powell 2008-09 KeKe Calloway (media) 2018-19 Christy Cogley 1996-97 Erin Keller 2007-08 Amanda Thmpson (coaches) 2018-19 Lashon Brown 1994-95 Nicole Leonard 2007-08 Kahlia Lawrence 2017-18 Stephany Raines 1991-92 Sarah Russell 2007-08 Kahlia Lawrence 2016-17 Andrea Congreaves 1989-90 Chereese Bedingfield 2006-07 Kahlia Lawrence 2015-16 Dawn Jackson 1987-88 Megan delaRosa 2006-07 Precious Bridges 2014-15 Erin Keller 2006-07 Andrea Congreaves 1992-93 Nicole Leonard 2006-07 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 All-Freshman Team Megan Lewis 2006-07 Andrea Congreaves 1990-91 TaShera Lewis 2006-07 Name Season LeShonda Lillard 2006-07 SoCon Female Athlete of the year KeKe Calloway 2015-16 Name Season Chereese Bedingfield 2005-06 Linnea Rosendal 2015-16 Rosanna Davis 2005-06 Amanda Thompson 2018-19 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-15 Kahlia Lawrence 2017-18 Megan delaRosa 2005-06 Precious Bridges 2011-12 Zsaquez Flucker 2005-06 ewcomer of the ear Briana Williams 2010-11 Courtney Hall 2005-06 N Y Sarah Russell 2003-04 Karen Hickman 2005-06 Name Season cademic onor oll ll cademic Erin Keller 2005-06 Jaana Sintonen 1990-91 A H R / A -A Tanya Kessenich 2005-06 Team Megan Lewis 2005-06 Freshman of the Year Chelsea Seabron 2005-06 Name Year Zsaquez Flucker 2004-05 Name Season Amanda Thompson 2018-19 Karen Hickman 2004-05 Linnea Rosendal 2015-16 Shon Kitchens 2017-18 Erin Keller 2004-05 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-15 Kahlia Lawrence 2017-18 Tanya Kessenich 2004-05 Briana Williams 2010-11 Sydni Means 2017-18 Karen Hickman 2003-04 Kayla Potts 2017-18 Tanya Kessenich 2003-04 Defensive Player of the Year Linnea Rosendal 2017-18 Jessica Miller 2003-04 Rachel Selph 2017-18 Tanya Kessenich 2002-03 Name Season Amanda Thompson 2017-18 Tracy Henry 2001-02 Teanna Robinson 2013-14 Shannon Titus 2017-18 Courtney Johnston 2001-02 Courtney Ford 2009-10 Ally Welch 2017-18 Leah Nelson 2001-02 LaKaitlin Wright 2017-18 Jo Shaw 2001-02 Coach of the Year KeKe Calloway 2016-17 Megan Fannon 2000-01 Amanda Thompson 2016-17 Leah Nelson 2000-01 Name Season Margaret Leigh Cullen 1999-00 Susie Gardner 2018-19 KeKe Calloway 2015-16 Ciarra Edwards 2015-16 Lauri Gahafer 1999-00 Susie Gardner 2017-18 Tiffany Howard 1999-00 Susie Gardner 2015-16 Callie Hackett 2015-16 Kahlia Lawrence 2015-16 Leah Nelson 1999-00 Sharon Baldwin 2002-03 Allison Carwile 1998-99 Lea Henry 1991-92 Kayla Potts 2015-16 Linnea Rosendal 2015-16 Margaret Leigh Cullen 1998-99 Lea Henry 1990-91 Carrie Harper 1998-99 Ed Nixon 1988-89 Amanda Thompson 2015-16 Ally Welch 2015-16 Alicia Mangrum 1998-99 First Team All-Conference Alex Williams 2015-16 Allison Carwile 1997-98 Precious Bridges 2014-15 Alicia Mangrum 1997-98 Name Season Sydni Means 2014-15 Jenny Sessor 1997-98 KeKe Calloway 2018-19 Madi Mitchell 2014-15 Kate Bosma 1996-97 Amanda Thompson 2018-19 Kayla Potts 2014-15 Allison Carwile 1996-97 KeKe Calloway 2017-18 Jalyn Slaughter 2014-15 Christy Cogley 1996-97 Kahlia Lawrence 2017-18 Alicia Williams 2014-15 Christen Edwards 1996-97 Sydni Means 2017-18 Briana Williams 2014-15 Carrie Harper 1996-97 Kahlia Lawrence 2016-17 Kate Aleman 2013-14 Karina Lasik 1996-97 Sydni Means 2016-17 Alicia Williams 2011-12 Alicia Mangrum 1996-97 Kahlia Lawrence 2015-16 Sharimesia Smith 2011-12 Jenny Sessor 1996-97 Precious Bridges 2014-15 Alesha Smith 2011-12 Kate Bosma 1995-96 Kendra Grant 2012-13 Alex Phillips 2011-12 Allison Carwile 1995-96 Precious Bridges 2012-13 Kendra Grant 2011-12 Christy Cogley 1995-96 Courtney Ford 2009-10 Tabitha Bradshaw 2011-12 Michelle Davis 1995-96 Tracy Henry 2001-02 Jasmine Blakemore 2011-12 Nichole Dixon 1995-96 Christen Edwards 1998-99 Ariel Barnes 2010-11 April Gresham 1995-96 Lashon Brown 1993-94 Keema Blakney 2010-11 Alicia Mangrum 1995-96 Andrea Congreaves 1992-93 Kourtney Carter 2010-11 LeAnna Wilder 1995-96 Andrea Congreaves 1991-92 Amber Chatmon 2010-11 Kate Bosma 1994-95 Andrea Congreaves 1990-91 Rebecca Clanton 2010-11 Christy Cogley 1994-95 Jaana Sintonen 1990-91 Kendra Grant 2010-11 April Gresham 1994-95 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89 Briana Williams 2010-11 Lendy Johnson 1994-95 Caroline Nicholson 1986-87 Amber Chatmon 2009-10 Kate Bosma 1993-94 Caroline Nicholson 1985-86 Kendra Grant 2009-10 Christy Cogley 1993-94 Samoana Ingram 2009-10 April Gresham 1993-94 Second Team All-Conference Kara Powell 2009-10 Lendy Johnson 1993-94 Lacy Ramon 2009-10 Stacey Laing 1993-94 Name Season Holly Bawden 2008-09 Hayden Whitehurst 1993-94 Shannon Titus 2018-19 Dominique Chism 2008-09 Tonya Whiddon 1991-92 Kendra Grant 2013-14 Courtney Ford 2008-09 Briana Williams 2011-12 LaToya Jackson 2008-09 Briana Williams 2010-11 Nicole Leonard 2008-09 LaToya Jackson 2009-10 Megan Lewis 2008-09 MercerBears.com // 59 ALL-TIME ALPHABETICAL ROSTER // MERCER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

- A - Gemma Collins 2000-02 Tiffany Howard 1996-00 Sharee Aaron 1982-83 Bridgette Colson 1982-84 Vivian Humphrey 1977-81 Germani Abram 2016-18 Andrea Congreaves 1989-93 Linda Humphrys 1970-71 Christie Agee 1991-92 Vickie Cox 1981-83 Myrel Huskey 1971-75 Kate Alemann 2012-14 LeeAnn Creekmore 1994-95 Marilyn Allgood 1971-72 Phyllis Cubit 1979-80 -I- Ana Anderson 2013-14 Margaret Leigh Cullen 1998-00 Samoana Ingram 2009-10 Chiquita Anderson 1986-91 Sandra Andrews 1981-85 - D - - J - Lynda Archer 1983-84 Alison Davis 1982-83 Dawn Jackson 1985-89 Kim Averill 1985-88 Dawn Davis 1976-77 LaToya Jackson 2007-10 Nichole Ayana 2003-04 Michelle Davis 1995-96 Erin Jalbert 1997-99 Rosanna Davis 2004-07 Porschea Jeffries 2008-09 - B - Debbie Dees 1977-79 Debra Johnson 1972-74 Jeanette Balsam 1983-85 Megan delaRosa 2005-07 Lendy Johnson 1991-95 Julianne Banks 1997-00 Kristi Dixon 1989-91 Susan Johnson 1972-74 Susan Bargo 1982-83, 1984-87 Nichole Dixon 1995-99 Tashina Johnson 2003-04 Kiana Barkhoff 2018-present Natasha Doh 2007-09 Courtney Johnston 2001-02 Ariel Barnes 2010-11 Jaron Dougherty 2018-present Cheryl Jones 1984-86, 1987-88 Erichea Barnes 2011-12 Liz Dye 1973-77 Cheryl D. Jones 1990-91 Ronda Barnhill 1983-85 April Dyer 1999-03 Chinika Jones 2003-04 Holly Bawden 2008-09 Rose Jones 1981-86 Dawn Baxley 1973-74 - E - Elaine Jordan 1970-73 Danielle Beasley 2004-05 Christen Edwards 1995-99 Diane Beauchamp 1973-75 Ciarra Edwards 2015-17 - K - Sarah Beavers 1975-76 Gabrielle Essex 2007-08 Erin Keller 2004-08 Chereese Bedingfield 2005-07 Tina Kendrick 1982-86 Cathy Bell 1978-80 - F - Tanya Kessenich 2002-06 Shaquita Bell 2007-08 Megan Fannon 2000-01 Shon Kitchens 2014-18 Tia Benvenuti 2018-present Merita Favors 1970-74 Lesley Beverly 1988-89 Andrea Fenning 1985-86 - L - Jasmine Blakemore 2011-12 Keri Fisher 1987-88 Stacey Laing 1992-94 India Blakely 2016-17 Zsaquez Flucker 2004-07 Karina Lasik 1996-99 Keema Blakney 2009-11 Lisa Foglio 1979-80 Kahlia Lawrence 2014-18 Sybil Blalock 1971-75 Courtney Ford 2008-10 Sheryl Layman 1991-95 Kali Bogdan 1986-90 Kim Fowler 1985-86 Nona Leathers 1981-83 Kathy Bonner 1973-74 Lenora Freeman 1980-81 Nicole Leonard 2005-09 Kate Bosma 1993-97 Kyesha Lewis 2015-16 Valencia Bowling 1979-80 - G - Neicey Lewis 2008-10 Sharnea Boykin 2010-14 Lauri Gahafer 1999-00 Megan Lewis 2005-09 Tabitha Bradshaw 2011-13 Wendy Gensheimer 1991-95 TaShera Lewis 2005-09 Donna Braswell 1986-87, 1988-91 Jami Gillis 1979-82 Lindsey Lowrie 2008-10 Precious Bridges 2011-15 Jade Givens 2013-14 Brittnee Broadway 2014-16 Tara Graham 1988-89 - M - Cindy Brogdon 1975-76 Kendra Grant 2009-14 Alicia Mangrum 1995-99 Karen Brown 1982-84 Diane Graves 1981-84 Edna Massey 1978-82 Lashon Brown 1992-96 April Gresham 1993-96 Ann Mauldin 1972-73 Rosa Brown 1970-71 Rhonda Griffin 1985-89 Taylor McClintock 2013-14 Ry’van Buchanan 2011-13 Lizabeth McDaris 1972-73 Nichole Butler 1999-02 - H - Kathleen McIntyre 1976-77 Callie Hackett 2015-17 Jordan Mclaughlin 2019 - C - Courtney Hall 2005-06 Sharon McSwain 1976-78 Linda Callahan 1971-74 Lorin Hammer 2008-10 Anita Meadows 1981-85 KeKe Calloway 2015-19 Chrissy Hargis 1988-90 Sydni Means 2014-18 Lee Lee Cannon 2002-03 Carrie Harper 1995-99 Eryka Menzies 2008-10 Frederica Carter 1978-82 Amber Harris 2013-14 Kelly Miles 1977-78 Jo Jo Carter 2000-04 Jill Harris 2019 Jessica Miller 2001-05 Kourtney Carter 2007-11 Brittee Hazel 2010-11 Meghan Mills 2002-03 Allison Carwile 1995-99 Dee Hazel 1976-77 Aaliyah Milord 2016-17 Cindy Causey 1989-90 Candy Head 1970-74 Madi Mitchell 2014-15 Amber Chatmon 2009-11 Brenda Heard 1976-78 Emma Mumphery 1979-83 Rebecca Clanton 2010-11 Hilda Heard 1974-78 Alicia Munroe 1988-89 Amber Coleman 2009-10 Angie Hembree 1978-80 Dominique Chism 2007-09 Tracy Henry 1998-02 - N - Christy Cogley 1993-97 Karen Hickman 2002-06 Amoria Neal-Tysor 2018-present

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Leah Nelson 1999-03 Sharmesia Smith 2009-13 Lulu Newberry 1976-77 Britt Stewart 1999-02 Caroline Nicholson 1983-87 Glorida Stewart 1980-81 Charlotte Nicholson 1975-79 Kim Stewart 1992-94 - O - Emily Stradling 2018-present Sunnie O’Neal 1979-80 Otisa Strickland 1995-96 Regina Osborne 1981-83 Tammy Surgenor 1989-91 B.J. Owens 1970-71 Claire Swindle 2005-06 Dianne Owens 1973-74 - T - Rhonda Owens 2003-07 Nyisha Taylor 2003-04 Amanda Thompson 2015-19 - P - Lynn Thompson 1977-79 Summer Pahl 2018-present Shannon Titus 2017-present Amanda Parker 2001-04 Amber Tootle 1975-76 Beverly Parkerson 1986-88 Risa Turton 1980-81 Susan Peacock 2000-01 Wanda Peacock 1977-79 - V - Alex Phillips 2009-13 Sierra Votaw 2019 Lisa Philpot 1985-87 Robbi Pippinger 1979-81 - W - Kayla Potts 2014-18 Ronda B. Walker 1983-85, 1986-87 Kara Powell 2008-10 Mia Washington 1998-02 Jessica Prieto 2012-13 Lorena Webb 1995-97 Paula Webb 1992-93 - R - Ally Welch 2015-19 Stephany Raines 1988-92 Elizabeth Welsh 1990-92 Lacy Ramon 2008-10 Tonya Whiddon 1989-93 Pat Redmond 1970-72 Hayden Whitehurst 1993-94 Nicole Reeder 1997-98 LeAnna Wilder 1993-96 Catrena Reid 1992-93 Alex Williams 2014-18 Glorida Richardson 1988-91 Alicia Williams 2011-15 Shakeda Richie 2007-08 Briana Williams 2010-15 Jwanda Roberson 2000-02 Elaine Williams 1970-72 Joni Roberts 1988-90 Kiana Williams 1993-95 Carmen Robinson 1996-00 PJ Wintermyer 2019 Teanna Robinson 2011-15 LaKaitlin Wright 2017-19 Cathy Roland 1976-78 Mercedes Wright 1991-93, 1994-95 Jerita Rollins 1970-71 Ramona Wright 2001-03 Linnea Rosendal 2015-19 Sarah Russell 2004-08 - Z - Dana Zimmerman 2001-03 - S - LaTonya Sapp 1993-95 Active players are in bold. Cierra Scott 2018-present Chelsea Seabron 2005-07 Jan Seay 1975-77 Beth Secord 1970-72 Rachel Selph 2015-19 Jenny Sessor 1996-00 Cristin Seymour 2007-09 Laura Shamp 1981-85 Rhonda Sharp 1974-76, 1977-79 Anna Shaw 1978-80 Jo Shaw 1999-03 Lea Simpson 1992-95 Kathy Singletary 1978-81 Toni Singleton 1996-98 Jaana Sintonen 1990-91 Kerstin Skagius 1988-89 Sally Skeldon 2003-07 Cheryl Slater 1977-79 Jalyn Slaughter 2014-15 Alesha Smith 2011-13 Carol Smith 1980-83 Jeanie Smith 1985-88

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