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2004-05 LADY MONARCH Table of Contents Media Information ...... 2-3 Travel Plans ...... 4 The Staff ...... 6-7 Assistant Coaches ...... 8-10 Support Staff/Managers ...... 11-12 Meet the Lady Monarchs 2004-05 Outlook ...... 14-15 Player Bios (Returnees) ...... 16-27 Player Bios (Newcomers) ...... 28-31 Rosters ...... 32 A Closer Look at Old Dominion This is Norfolk/Hampton Roads ...... 34-35 Old Dominion University ...... 36-37 Administration/Academic Support ...... 38-39 Athletic Facilities ...... 40 Constant Convocation ...... 41 Old Dominion Fieldhouse ...... 42 Home of Champions ...... 43 Retired Jerseys ...... 44 Donna Doyle Scholarship Game ...... 45 Lady Monarchs in the Pros ...... 46-47 Why Monarchs? ...... 48 2003-04 in Review 2003-04 Review ...... 50-51 2003-04 Statistics ...... 52 2003-04 Box Scores ...... 53-56 Opponents Opponents ...... 58-63 Colonial Athletic Association ...... 64-65 Lady Monarch Reachout ...... 66 Records Honored Lady Monarchs ...... 68-69 Letterwinners ...... 70 All-Time Starters ...... 71 Game, Season, Career Records ...... 72-74 All-Time Scoring Leaders ...... 75 1,000 Point/ Clubs ...... 76 Scoring, Rebs., Assts., by Class ...... 77 Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 78 Year-by-Year Results ...... 79-85 Conference Champions ...... 85-87 100 pt. Games/Overtime Games ...... 88 Post Season History ...... 89 Vs. Opponents ...... 90-94 Poll History ...... 95 Lady Monarch Camps ...... 96

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 1 MEDIAInformation

DEBBIE BYRNE CAROL HUDSON, JR. KIMBERLY TINA PRICE BOBBY PARKS CHRISIE HENN Assoc. Athletic Sports Information ZIVKOVICH Director of Athletic Sports Information Publications Graduate Director for Public Director Assistant Sports Publications Graduate Assistant Assistant Relations and Information Director Marketing

To the Media Press Room The 2004-05 Old Dominion University Media Guide was prepared The press room for Lady Monarch basketball is located under sec- specifically to the media in its coverage of Old Dominion Uni- tion 106 in the Constant Convocation Center. Drinks and food are avail- versity women’s basketball. able in the adjacent media hospitality room prior to tip-off and at half- time. Post-game press conferences will also be held in this room. Ad- Credentials mittance is limited to those with media passes. Members of the media that wish to cover a Lady Monarch home basketball game must obtain a media pass at least 24 hours in advance Post-Game Interviews by either writing the Sports Information Office, or by calling 757-683- Locker room interviews are not granted at Old Dominion Univer- 3372 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through sity Lady Monarch basketball games. Coach Wendy Larry and play- Friday. Broadcast requests MUST BE MADE IN WRITING at least three ers selected by the media will grant interviews in the press room ten weeks in advance of the scheduled game. minutes after the conclusion of the game. For more information on post-game interviews, or to request individual players from either the Working Area Lady Monarchs or their opponents, please contact Assistant Sports All working press will be seated at courtside. Non-working press Information Director Kimberly Zivkovich or Sports Information Di- may sit at press row only if space is available. Spouses, guests and rector Carol Hudson, Jr. children are not permitted on press row or in the press room, in com- pliance with the working code of the U.S. Basketball Writers Associa- Radio Setup tion. Visiting radio and television stations are also seated at press row. All visiting radio stations must contact the Constant Center events Photographers must shoot from the end lines of the court. Additional manager for telephone requests for game coverage in the Constant lighting and strobe lights must be cleared in advance of the game. Convocation Center. He may be reached by calling 757-683-5518. Space along the end lines of the court is on a first-come, first-served basis. Web Site Up-to-date scores and statistics on the Lady Monarch basketball Filing Stories team may be obtained from Old Dominion University's athletic web Internet access and a FAX machine will be made available in the page at http://www.odusports.com. Constant Center press room.

CONTACT INFORMATION: Sports Information Director: ...... Carol Hudson Assistant Director (WBB Contact): ...... Kimberly Zivkovich SID Office Phone / FAX: ...... (757) 683-3372 / (757) 683-3119 Zivkovich Home Phone/ EMAIL: ...... (757) 417-0211/[email protected] Press Row Phone: ...... 757-683-5596 SID Address: ...... Athletic Admin. Bldg. Rm. 124 Norfolk, VA 23529

Credits: The 2004-05 Old Dominion University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Old Dominion University Athletic Public Relations Office. Editors: Debbie Byrne, Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing; Carol Hudson, Jr., Sports Information Director; Marcy Comstock, Sports Information Admini. Assistant. Written by: Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director. Layout by: Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications; and Chrisie Henn, Publications Graduate Assistant. Photography by: Rick Voight (RSVP Media), Mark Barnes, Scott Brown, John Aronson, NBA Entertainment, The Virginian Pilot, Larry Levanti and the Old Dominion Athletic Public Relations Office. Printed by: Letton Gooch Printers, Inc. of Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

2 Old Dominion University LADY MONARCHSand the Media

Print Media Television Print Media Television Virginian Pilot/Ledger Star WTKR TV(CBS) The Lady Monarch basketball Long before it was fashionable for Vicki Friedman Ted Alexander program has been followed by the lo- women’s basketball to be on televi- 150 W. Brambleton Avenue Sports Director cal, regional and national press for sion, the Lady Monarchs were pio- Norfolk, VA. 23510 720 Boush Street Phone: (757)446-2366 over 25 years, and was among the first neering their way into millions of liv- Norfolk, VA 23510 programs in the country to have Fax: (757)533-9004 Phone: (757)446-1352 ing rooms. Website: www.pilotonline.com Fax: (757)446-1376 full-time coverage in major daily news- In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, Website: www.wtkr.com papers. Old Dominion basketball, both men Daily Press & Times Herald Locally, The Virginian-Pilot news- and women, were featured on the Jennifer Williams WAVY TV(NBC) 7505 Warwick Blvd paper, which serves the southside of Christian Broadcasting Network Bruce Rader, Sports Director Hampton Roads and boasts a circula- Newport News, VA. 23607 300 Wavy Street (CBN), which was then the Phone: (757)247-4630 or 4643 Portsmouth, VA. 23704 tion of 170,000-plus, covers the pro- second-largest cable system in the Fax:(757)247-9420 Phone: (757)673-5440 gram on a continuous basis, both at . Since those Website: www.dailypress.com Fax: (757)397-8279 home and on the road. Across the river groundbreaking days, the Lady Mon- Website: www.wavy.com Richmond Times Dispatch in Newport News and Hampton, the archs have been featured on ESPN in Vic Dorr Daily Press newspaper, serving the the first regular season game aired by P.O. Box 85333 WVEC TV(ABC) Peninsula with a combined circulation that network (Old Dominion at Texas Richmond, VA. 23293 Scott Cash, Sports Director of more than 100,000, provides in 1985-86), on both CBS and NBC in Phone: (804)649-6554 613 Woodis Avenue up-to-date coverage on the team. national championship contests and Fax: (804)775-8059 Norfolk, VA. 23510 Website: www.timesdispatch.com Through its weekly release from the on many local and regional broad- Phone: (757)628-6200 sports information office, Lady Mon- Fax: (757)628-5855 casts. The Journal & Guide Website: www.wvec.com arch information is provided to more This season, the Lady Monarchs 362 Campostella Road than 250 media, including hometown will once again be featured on various Norfolk, VA. 23523 WVBT TV 43 (Fox) coverage for all Lady Monarch play- Phone: (757)543-6945 television broadcasts. The dates and 301 Wythe Street ers. opponents for television broadcast Fax: (757)543-7620 Portsmouth, VA 23704 Phone: (757)393-4343 had not been determined at press time, Washington Post Fax: (757)393-7615 Coaches Call-In Show but wil be available on the 1150 15th Street, NW odusports.com website. Washington, DC. 20071 WTVZ TV (33) (WB) Head Coach Wendy Larry is fea- Phone: (202)334-7350 General Manager tured weekly during the season on Fax: (804)334-7685 900 Granby Street ESPN Radio 1310. The call-in format Radio Website: www.washingtonpost.com Norfolk, VA. 23510 allows for fans to talk directly to Larry Phone: (757)622-3333 Broadcasts Washington Times about games, opponents, and more. Sports Department Coach Larry will be featured weekly The Lady WGNT TV (UPN) Monarchs are in 3600 New York Avenue,NE General Manager on Mondays from 5-6 pm. Washington, DC. 20002 1318 Spratley Street their second de- Phone: (202)636-3269 Portsmouth, VA. 23704 cade on the air- Fax: (202)269-3419 Phone:(757)393-2501 waves, and ESPN Website: www.washtimes.com Tony Mercurio Fax:(757)399-3303 Radio 1310 radio Voice of the is in its fourteenth Lady Monarchs COMCAST Sportsnet Philadelphia Inquirer season covering 7700 Wisconsin Ave. the Lady Monarchs. Heading the Bethesda, MD. 20814 400 North Broad Street Phone: (301) 718-3200/3306 play-by-play is Tony Mercurio, twelve- Philadelphia, PA 19130 Fax: (301)718-3300 time sportscaster of the year, along with Phone: (215)854-5725 color commentary by former Lady Fax: (215)854-5722 ESPN Monarch and Hall of Famer Jan ESPN Plaza Trombly. Bristol, CT 06010 Time and Life Building Phone: (860)585-2000 Rockefeller Center Fax: (860)585-2400 New York, NY 10020 Phone: (212)522-1212 Fax: (212)552-4543 Lady Monarch Head Coach Wendy Larry is ODU Mace & Crown Radio a media favorite. She and the rest of the Webb Student Center staff and players are easily accesible for Norfolk, VA. 23529 ESPN Radio 1310 interviews through the Sports Information Phone: (757)683-3452 Tony Mercurio Office. Website: www.maceandcrown.com 5589 Greenwich Road Suite 200 Virginia Beach, VA. 23462 Phone: (757)671-1000 Fax: (757)671-1313 Conference Website: www.espnradio1310.com WODU AM 1630 Wire Services Internet Provider Colonial Athletic Association Sports Director Rob Washburn Webb University Center Associated Press College Sports Online Sports Information Director Norfolk, VA 23529 Suite 1380, 700 E. Main Street 2035 Corte Del Nogal Phone: (757)683-3441 8625 Patterson Ave. Richmond, VA. 23219 Suite 200 Carlsbad, CA 92009 Richmond, VA 23229-6349 Phone: (804)643-6646 Phone: (760)431-8221 Phone: (804)754-1616 Inside VA:1-800-552-9935 Fax: 804-754-1830 Wedsite: www.collegesports.com Website: www.caasports.com Fax: (804)643-6223

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 3 TRAVELPlans

The Lady Monarchs have visited 30 states in their history and also have extensive international experience having traveled to Puerto Rico, Cancun, Mexcio, Aruba, St. Thomas, Switzerland, Portugal, France, and Italy over the last 10 years.

Georgia Tech James Madison George Mason Marriott Atlanta Marquis Courtyard Marriott Marriott Tysons Corner 265 Peach Tree Center Ave. 1890 Evelyn Byrd Avenue 8028 Leeburg Pike Atlanta, GA 30303 Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Vienna, VA 22182 Phone: (404) 521-0000 Phone: (540) 432-2021 Phone: (703) 734-3200 Fax: (404) 586-6299 Fax: (540) 432-3032 Fax: (703) 442-9301

Virginia Towson Hofstra Courtyard Marriott Marriott Burkeshire Conference Hotel Long Island Marriott 1201 W. Main Street 10 West Burke Avenue 101 James Doolittle Blvd. Charlottesville, VA 22903 Towson, MD 21204 Uniondale, NY 11553 Phone: (434) 977-1700 Phone: (410) 324-8103 Phone: (516) 794-3800 Fax: (434) 977-2600 Fax: (410) 324-8199 Fax: (516) 794-3825

Penn State UNC-Wilmington Drexel Courtyard Marriott Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort Sheraton University City Hotel 1730 University Drive 1706 N. Lumina Avenue 36th & Chestnut Street State College, PA 16801 Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Phone: (814) 238-1881 Phone: (910) 256-2231 Phone: (215) 387-8000 Fax: (814) 238-3108 Fax: (910) 256-9208 Fax: (215) 387-5939

North Carolina Delaware Courtyard Marriott Embassy Suites Newark/Wilmington 100 Marriott Way South Chapel Hill, NC 27516 654 South College Avenue Phone: (919) 883-0700 Newark, De 19713 Fax: ( 919) 883- 0701 Phone: (302) 368-8000 Fax: (302) 368-8975

4 Old Dominion University STAFFSTAFF

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 5 Wendy LARRY ■ 404-133 / 17 Seasons at Old Dominion ■ 453-164 / 20 Seasons Overall ■ Old Dominion '77

rom a player to graduate assistant to assistant coach to head coach, Wendy Larry has been apart of the success of Lady Monarchs basketball at every level possible. She is no Fstranger to the dedication and drive to be successful and in her 30 plus years associated with Old Dominion her list of accomplishments are nothing short of impressive. NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR, 1996-97 During her 17 years at the helm of the Old Dominion women’s basketball program, Larry’s teams have reached 16 NCAA Tournaments, captured a NCAA record setting 13 Colo- RCA nial Athletic Association (CAA) Titles, collected over 400 victories, and made Lady Monarch NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR, 1996-97 basketball one of the most recognized names in women’s basketball. For Wendy Larry, the love affair with Old Dominion does not begin merely in 1987 U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION when she was named head coach, but spans three decades filled with history and accomplish- NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR, 1996-97 ment. She has been an instrumental member of the Lady Monarch family at every level pos- sible. From building a foundation for the program at its infancy as a student-athlete as one of the first women to receive grant-in-aid at Old Dominion, to mentoring and continuing the winning tradition as an assistant coach, to guiding Old Dominion to its most triumphant era as a head coach, Larry’s love, embrace, and influence in the game of women’s basketball has been colossal. COACH OF THE YEAR, 1998-99 Considered one of the elite coaches in the ever growing world of women’s basketball, COACH OF THE YEAR, 1996-97 she has built championship caliber teams year in and year-out and supplied further prestige COACH OF THE YEAR, 1995-96 and fame to what is the Lady Monarch women’s basketball . The Lady Monarchs have COACH OF THE YEAR, 1994-95 always been teams of ambition and determination and their passion to succeed can be found COACH OF THE YEAR, 1992-93 from the top down. Positioning herself COACH OF THE YEAR, 2001-02 as a true leader in her profession, Larry has led her teams to 15, 20+ wins sea- sons over her tenure. In 20 years as a head coach, she has compiled an im- pressive 453-164 record and as the head of the Lady Monarch program has won an impressive 75 percent of her games COACH OF THE YEAR, 1987-88 (404-133). During her tenure, her teams also assembled what was known as the “The Streak,” consisting of 113 consecu- tive regular and post-season conference victories from 1995-2001. Larry’s achievements have not ‘PAC WEST’ COACH OF THE YEAR, 1985-86 gone without recognition. She has been the recipient of eight Coach of the Year awards from three different leagues and has also been recognized on the national level as well with WBCA Dis- Current trict III, RCA, , and United States Women’s Basketball Writ- President ers Association (USBWA) Coach of the Year accolades. Returning to her alma mater as

6 Old Dominion University head coach of the Lady Monarchs in 1987, 86 campaign as her Wildcat team posted a Larry immediately made her impact, being 19-9 record. In addition, Larry spent one year named the Sun Belt Coach of the Year as her as the head coach at Cape Henry Collegiate squad advanced to the NCAA Tournament. High School in Virginia Beach. During the next two seasons, Old Domin- Larry first returned to her alma mater ion collected over 20 wins each year and ad- under the guidance of women’s basketball vanced to second round NCAA play, post- hall of famer for the 1979- ing marks of 23-9 (1988-89) and 21-10 (1989- 80 season as a graduate assistant coach be- 90). In 1991-92, the team posted a 20-11 mark fore being elevated to a full-time assistant. and advanced to the NCAA East Region. The During that span, she was part of two Old following season saw Old Dominion reach Dominion national championships - 1980 the NCAA Mideast second round with a (AIAW) and 1985 (NCAA). Larry has been record of 22-8. The Lady Monarchs reached an active member of several committees and the East Regional Round with a 25-6 ledger boards away from the hardwood. Currently, in 1993-94 and then the Sweet Sixteen in Larry is wrapping up the second of a two- 1995-96 with a 29-3 mark. In the late 90’s and year term as serving as the president of the into the next century, Old Dominion enjoyed Women’s Basketball Coaches Association a resurgence of national success with an ap- (WBCA) . She has also been involved with pearance in the 1997 NCAA National Cham- the USA Today Coaches Poll board, the pionship game against the Lady Vols of Ten- NCAA East Regional Women’s Basketball Advisory Committee, and the advisory com- nessee in Cincinnati, Ohio. In four of the last Monarch, always a Monarch still holds true mittee for Coaches vs. Cancer. Larry is also six years, the Lady Monarchs have been for former Lady Monarchs Penicheiro and committed to many civic organizations regulars at the Sweet Sixteen. In 1998, Old Hamchetou Maiga currently playing with through the Hampton Roads area. She has Dominion faced NC State in the East Region, the . However, Larry’s served on the Board of Directors for the Duke in the East Region in 1999, Louisiana impact has also reached the coaching ranks. Hampton Roads Habitat for Humanity, cre- Tech in the Midwest Region in 2000, and Old Dominion legend and former assistant ated the “Wendy Walk” to help raise money danced to the Elite Eight against eventual led Charlotte in 2001 and for Habitat’s cause. Wendy and her team are national champion Connecticut in 2002. in 2004 to the WNBA Finals and Alisa also supporters of “The Buddy Walk of Larry’s success stories have also transcended Scott, a six year member of Larry’s staff, Hampton Roads,” an effort to raise money to the professional ranks. Nine of her former serves an assistant coach for the three-time and awareness of Down’s Syndrome. Wendy players have been drafted by the WNBA. WNBA Champion . also served as the Honorary Chair of The Following the 2002 season, Larry witnessed Prior to her current post at Old Domin- 2003 Race for the Cure in Hampton Roads. A four of her former Old Dominion student- ion, Larry was the head coach at nearby Vir- native of Bloomingdale, and a athletes reach the pro ranks as Old Domin- ginia Wesleyan College from 1978-79 and New York Yankees fan, Larry calls Virginia ion joined Connecticut with the most ath- Arizona from 1985-87. She was named the Beach her home. letes selected in the draft. In fact, once a PAC West Coach of the Year during the 1985-

YEAR-BY-YEAR with Wendy Larry 1978-79 VAWesleyan 19-4 4th - VA Division II Tournanament 1985-86 Arizona 19-9 1986-87 Arizona 11-18 1987-88 ODU 17-12 Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 2nd Round 1988-89 ODU 23-9 Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 2nd Round 1989-90 ODU 21-10 Sun Belt Champs/NCAA 1st Round 1990-91 ODU 5-21 — 1991-92 ODU 20-11 CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round 1992-93 ODU 22-8 CAA Champs/NCAA 2nd Round 1993-94 ODU 25-6 CAA Champs/NCAA 2nd Round 1994-95 ODU 27-6 CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round 1995-96 ODU 29-3 CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1996-97 ODU 34-2 CAA Champs/NCAA Champ. Game 1997-98 ODU 29-3 CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1998-99 ODU 28-4 CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1999-00 ODU 29-5 CAA Champs/NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2000-01 ODU 21-9 CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round 2001-02 ODU 28-6 CAA Champs/NCAA Elite Eight 2002-03 ODU 21-11 CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round 2003-04 ODU 25-7 CAA Champs/NCAA 1st Round

13 CAA Championships 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances

OVERALL RECORD: 453-164 (20 seasons) RECORD AT ODU: 404-133 (17 seasons)

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 7 ASSISTANT COACH SUSAN MONTGOMERY Fourth Season Valdosta State '83

usan Montgomery returns to the sidelines in 2004-05 for her fourth season with the Lady Monarch women’s basketball program. SMontgomery is responsible for scouting future Lady Monarchs in the southern states as well as continuing the Old Dominion tradition of overseas recruiting. Additionally she monitors the academic progress of the Lady Monarchs student-athletes. Montgomery handles the development of the Lady Monarch perimeter players and share scouting responsibilities. Montgomery joined Wendy Larry’s staff in June of 2001 and each season helped the Lady Monarchs capture the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Title and advance to the NCAA Tournament, including 2002's Elite Eight run in the Midwest region. In her three years on the Old Dominion staff, the Lady Monarchs have compiled a 74-24 record and a 50-4 Colonial Athletic Association mark. Prior to joining the Old Dominion staff, Montgomery spent four years as an assistant at Georgia State aiding the Lady Panther's back-to-back 24 win seasons and the 2001 TAAC title. During the 2001 season, she was a key component in Georgia State's first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament, facing national powerhouse Louisiana Tech in the East Region. During her tenure, she served as the Lady Panther's recruiting coordinator bringing two TAAC All-Newcomers, including the 1999 TAAC Newcomer of the Year, to Atlanta. Montgomery also served as an assistant coach at the University of South Florida and the head coach at Kennesaw State in Marietta, GA for three seasons. At the helm of the Owl program, Kennesaw State compiled a 52-32 record and captured the NAIA District 25 Championship, earning a spot in the NAIA National Tournament in 1993. Before taking over the reigns, Montgomery assisted the late Ron Walker in the school's first-ever post-season tournament. The Owls competed in the NAIA National Tournament finishing 16th in the nation. Once again establishing herself as a recruiter, Montgomery was responsible for signing Kennesaw State's all-time leading scorer. Before joining the collegiate coaching ranks, Montgomery served as a high school coach in Valdosta, GA, from 1986-91, where she first began her association with Old Dominion. While in Valdosta, two of her players were recruited and played for Old Dominion, Cassandra Twine (1990-92) and the late Esther Benjamin (1993-96). Montgomery began her coaching career as the head softball and assistant women's basketball coach from 1984-86 at Berrien County in Nashville, GA, the alma mater of former Lady Monarch Shonda DeBerry. She was also co-head coach of the Tifton Stompers, a girls 18-and-under softball team that ranked as high as fifth nationally and participated in the ASA National Softball Tournament in 1986. During her coaching career Montgomery has been honored with many awards including Coach and Teacher of the Year Awards from the Valdosta City Schools (1988-89), WBCA District 5 Legislative Committee Representative (1994-95), sponsor for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (1993-95), and most recently a representative on the WBCA Scholarship Committee (2002-2004). Earning both her undergraduate (1983) and master's degree (1989) in health and physical education from Valdosta State, Montgomery, a native of Marietta, GA, currently resides in Buckroe Beach in Hampton, VA.

8 Old Dominion University ASSISTANT COACH NIKITA LOWRY DAWKINS

Second Season Ohio State '89

ikita Lowry Dawkins begins her second year as an assistant coach with the Lady Monarch basketball program. At Old Dominion, Lowry Dawkins will Nwork closely with the Lady Monarch post players. Additionally, she will share scouting responsibilities for Old Dominion opponents and recruiting future student-athletes throughout the country. A former USA Basketball assistant coach and Ohio State All-American Lowry Dawkins joined the Lady Monarch staff in 2003-04 and in her first year on the sidelines assisted in Old Dominion’s 13th straight Colonial Athletic Association Title, a 25-7 overall record, and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in Durham, North Carolina. Lowry Dawkins, an All-American and Hall of Fame Member of Ohio State women’s basketball team, came to Old Dominion with vast coaching and playing experience, including head coaching stints at New Mexico State and Detroit Mercy as well as assistant coaching positions at New Mexcio State, Ohio State, and Michigan. Internationally, Lowry Dawkins has been active with USA Basketball both as a coach and a player. In 2002, she was an assistant with the U.S. 20-and-Under squad that won the gold medal at the COPABA Young Women’s World Championships in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil. During her collegiate days, Lowry Dawkins was a member of two USA Select Teams (1988 & 1990), the World University Team (1989), and the Junior National Team (1987). Beginning her coaching career with the University of Michigan in 1991, Lowry Dawkins spent two seasons as a member of the Wolverine coaching staff before returning to her alma matter, Ohio State, for a three-year stint in 1993. While on the sidelines the Buckeyes posted a combined record of 52-40, which culminated with a 21-13 record in 1995-96 and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Lowry Dawkins took over the reigns of the Detroit Mercy program in 1996, coaching the Titans to a Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC) title and the school’s first-ever NCAA appearance in 1997. In all, Lowry Dawkins coached 10 All Midwestern Collegiate Conference athletes at Detroit Mercy, as well as 20 honor students. Following her three-year stint at Detroit Mercy, Lowry Dawkins spent three seasons at New Mexico State as both an assistant and head coach. As an assistant, Lowry Dawkins served as the Aggies recruiting coordinator and worked closely with the post players. In her first season as head coach at New Mexico State, her team set an NCAA record for most three-point field goals in a game (21), ranked second nationally with a 8.4 three-point average, and set a New Mexico State record shooting 76.3 percent from the line. Additionally, the Aggies earned the most wins since 1995-96 seasons. As a player, Lowry Dawkins was a four-year letterwinner for Ohio State from 1985-1989 where she helped lead the Buckeyes to four NCAA Tournament appearances. During her senior campaign she was named a Kodak and Street & Smith All-American, the Big Ten Player of the Year by the Chicago Tribune, and was a unanimous all-conference selection. During her final season she led OSU to a 24-6 overall record and a 16-2 mark in Big Ten play as well as a share of the Big Ten Championship. Additionally, Lowry Dawkins led the league in field goal percentage, steals, and tied for the lead in rebounding as a junior and became the first Buckeye women’s player to average over 20 points per game since 1979. Most recently, in 2000, Lowry Dawkins was inducted into Ohio State’s Hall of Fame and in 2002, she was named to the Buckeye’s All-Century Team. Following her graduation with a degree in economics, Lowry Dawkins spent a year abroad playing for the Italmeco Bari Club in Bari, Italy. Lowry Dawkins and her husband, Tony, married in the summer of 2004, currently reside in Norfolk, Virginia.

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 9 ASSISTANT COACH JULIET McGee Schweiter Sixth Season Bucknell '93

he veteran of the Old Dominion coaching staff, Juliet McGee Schweiter begins her sixth season with the Lady Monarchs. TSchweiter will share recruiting and scouting duties along with assisting with the on-court development of the Lady Monarch post players. Since arriving in the Hampton Roads area, Schweiter has helped led the Lady Monarchs to five of their 13 consecutive CAA titles and a 124- 38 overall mark. Among the Lady Monarchs many achievement with Schweiter on the sidelines include perennial NCAA Tournament appearances including the Elite Eight run in 2002. Schweiter, who is an active recruiter throughout the year, is jointly responsible for on and off-campus recruiting efforts for the Lady Monarchs. In addition to her recruiting duties, Schweiter oversees the Lady Monarch managers, on-campus housing, and pre-game meal plans for student-athletes and shares responsibility for scouting opponents. No stranger to Old Dominion, Schweiter spent two seasons under head coach Jeff Thatcher at former CAA rival American University in Washington, D.C. Before her stint with the Eagles, Schweiter served as an assistant coach at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut for two seasons. Schweiter graduated from Pennsylvania’s Bucknell University in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Following her graduation, Schweiter began her coaching career as the graduate assistant coach for perennial MAAC powerhouse Fairfield University in Connecticut, where she earned her master’s degree in education. During her playing career with the Bison, Schweiter scored over 1,000 points and led the Patriot League in rebounding for two seasons. A captain during her senior season, Schweiter was named to the All-Patriot League first team. A four-year standout player at Moses Brown High School in Rhode Island, Schweiter was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Schweiter resides in Norfolk, VA, along with her husband, Herb, a Major in the United States Marine Corps. The couple welcomed their first child, Gavin Richard, on October 15th.

10 Old Dominion University SUPPORT STAFF Women’s Basketball Secretary ANNETTE Chester

Annette Chester begins her fiftteenth season as the office services assistant to Wendy Larry and the rest of the Lady Monarch coaches managers, and players. A vital part of Old Dominion women’s basketball, Chester handles the day-to-day administration of the office, as well as overseeing budgets and travel plans. Originally from Nebraska, Chester moved to the area in 1988. She resides in Virginia Beach with her husband John, an audio technician.

Women’s Basketball Team Managers JENNA Rowe Jenna Rowe begins her second season as a manager with the Lady Monarch women’s basketball team. A native of Yorktown, Va., Rowe is a senior majoring in elementary education. Born on March 13, 1984 she is the daughter of Jim and Kay Rowe. She has one sister, Brooke (16). NAEEMAH Young Naeemah Young enters her third season as a manager with the Old Dominion women’s basketball squad. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Young is a junior majoring in psychology and human service counseling. Born on May 18, 1984, she is the daughter of Dennis and Michelle Young. She has two brothers, Shamps (23) and Dennis Jr. (12), and a sister, Michelle (17). 2004-05 Lady Monarch Managers Jenna Rowe (L ) and Naeemah Young

Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer TINA Lathrop Tina Lathrop begins her first year as the Lady Monarch’s athletic trainer. Lathrop comes to Old Dominion after serving as the women’s basketball trainer at Bethune Cookman for the last two seasons. A 1999 graduate of Wisconsin-Steven’s Point, she graduated with a B.S. in biology while double minoring in chemistry and athletic training. Lathrop received her master’s degree in sports health care from Arizona School of Health Sciences in 2002.

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 11 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Support Staff

Deb Polca Mark Brown Ed Fraim Mark Benson Associate Athletic Director Asst. Athletic Director/Finance Director of Athletic Development Big Blue Club Director

Greg Smith Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles Jeff Wilson Chuck Gray Asst. Athletic Director for NCAA Faculty/Staff Representative NCAA Compliance Coordinator Director of Sales and Events and Operations Corporate Sponsorships

Marty Bradley Scott Johnson David Weisser Scott Lowery Head Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Director of Game Atmosphere and Asst. Business Manager Student Attendance

Andy Zucker Mindy Seidel-Adler Christina Kinerk John Blankenship Strength & Conditioning Coach Athletic Camp Director Cheerleading Coach Facility and Grounds Supervisor

12 Old Dominion University a Williams ssistant coach Juliet McGee Schweiter,

Front Row: (From left to right) Sherida Triggs, Megan Pym, Tamara Ransburg, Corrina Turner, Angela Brown, Tiffany Green, Shahid Back Row: (From left to right): Jen Nuzzo, T.J. Jordan, Lawona Davis, manager Naeemah Young, assistant coach Susan Montgomery, a Head coach Wendy Larry, assistant coach Nikita Lowry Dawkins, manager Jenna Rowe, Tish Lyons, Shareese Grant, Shantel Wilson

MEET THE Lady Monarchs

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 13 2004-05 OUTLOOK THE LADY MONARCH DYNASTY CONTINUES A Youthful Old Dominion Squad Looks To Add To The Winning Lady Monarch Tradition

The Lady Monarchs are one of the most storied programs in ○ women's basketball history and eight letterwinners, including ○ two starters, and six newcomers come together for the 2004-05 ○ season to further the dynasty. ○ ○

The 2004-05 season marks an exciting journey as one of the ○ youngest Lady Monarch teams in recent memory assembles to ○ ○ go for an unprecedented 14th Colonial Athletic Association ○ Title (CAA). Although this year’s squad may only boast one ○

senior on its roster, there is enough talent and enthusiasm ○

surrounding the underclassmen to help the Lady Monarchs ○

not only to the CAA title, but perhaps deeper into the NCAA ○

Tournament as well. ○ ○

Forwards ○ ○

The Lady Monarchs will be much stronger at the forward ○ position in the 2005-04 season as two newcomers join four ○ already on the roster. ○ ○

Junior Lawona Davis returns as one of two starters from a ○ season ago. Davis jumped into the starting line-up last season ○ and flourished, amazing crowds with lightening quick speed ○ and hustle. Davis flourished as a starter averaging 7.8 points ○ and 4.2 rebounds per contest and poured in double figures on ○ seven occasions. The Port St. Lucie, Florida native has the ○ ○ potential to put up big number every night. Last season, she ○ was one of five Lady Monarchs to reach the 20-point mark in a ○

single game, which included a career-high 23-point effort ○

against James Madison late last season. Her gigantic leaping ○

ability not only gives her an advantage over opponents to put ○

the ball in the basket, but also to grab the ball off the glass. ○

Davis returns at the team’s top rebounder, which included a ○ Shareese Grant, two-time CAA career-high eight boards in both meetings with Virginia ○ Most Oustanding Player and a Commonwealth. Additionally, Davis’ aggressive defensive ○ 2004 Second Team All-CAA will be vital in limiting opponent scoring opportunities. Her ○ honoree will be the lone senior on defensive prowess lead to 53 steals last year, which its tops ○ the 2004-05 Lady Monarch roster. among the returning players. ○ ○

Fellow classmate Paula Muxiri has given Old Dominion its ○ ○ ○ rebounds. Triggs was also one of the most consistent CAA. Turner was a force to be reckoned with in the

defensive edge over the last two seasons. During her time with ○ ○ free throw shooters on the team, hitting 18-of-21 middle two seasons ago as she finished 2002-03 at

the Lady Monarchs she has been relied upon to be a defensive ○ ○ attempts from the line to shot .857 for the season. the top of the CAA shot-blocking list and second on spark off the bench. Over the summer and preseason, Muxiri ○ ○ the Lady Monarchs and eighth in the CAA with 7.0 has spent a great deal of time in the gym looking to improve her ○ ○ Two newcomers will look to bolster the line-up and rebounds per game. Around the basket, the Miami, 3.7 points and 2.6 rebounds per game average from last season. ○ ○ extend their winning ways in the collegiate ranks Florida native shot a blistering .585 from the field. ○ ○ after achieving much success as high school athletes. ○

Sophomore Tish Lyons will be looking to add to her impressive ○ Shahida Williams, from Newark, New Jersey’s

○ Sophomore Angela Brown will look to gain

rookie season. Averaging 4.9 points, 3.0 rebounds, 16 minutes ○

Malcolm X Shabazz High School and Chesapeake, ○ significant minutes this season after serving as a of play as one of the Lady Monarchs’ top reserves, Lyons ○

Virginia native Tiffany Green from Indian River High ○ reserve last season. Brown, a true student of the started her freshman campaign by leading the charge to Old ○

School are already familiar with winning traditions. ○ game, has continually worked to improve in every Dominion’s upset over seventh ranked Penn State. A fierce ○

Williams led her scholastic team to a 32-1 record and ○ facet of her game throughout the off-season. She competitor, the Newport News, Virginia product logged her ○ ○ first career double-double with a career-high 12 points and 12 ○ three consecutive Essex County Tournament titles. continues to provide the Lady Monarchs with ○ rebounds against CAA rival Hofstra in Old Dominion’s first ○ Averaging 15.8 points and 10.1 rebounds, the leadership on and off the court and with more ○ 100-point scoring night in nearly two seasons. Lyons was ○ Tournament of Champions MVP was apart of squads minutes this season should watch her numbers rise. ○ among one of the most consistent shots on the floor as she shot ○ that became the only girls team to win consecutive Brown logged significant minutes in the season ○ nearly fifty percent from the field, at a .487 clip, in her first ○ NJSIAA Tournament of Champions titles. Green, an opener, earning the starting nod against #20 ○ season with the Lady Monarchs and seven times went perfect ○ AP Player of the Year, helped her team to the state Colorado, and in the NCAA Tournament. ○ from the free throw line. ○ championship game with a 32-1 record as a junior and ○ ○ the state semi-finals as a senior. Green poured in 1,531 Freshman Megan Pym has already make her mark ○ Sophomore Sherida Triggs is another Lady Monarchs looking ○ career points and averaged 13.9 points and 12 rebounds with the Lady Monarchs with her outstanding work ○ to build upon her rookie campaign. During her freshman ○ as a senior. ethic being noted in the preseason. Pym poured in ○ season she gave an insight into the potential big games she ○ over 20 points per game during her senior season at ○ ○ Center Newfield High School in New York. The previous

could have for Old Dominion this season. Triggs, who hails ○ ○ year, she was averaging 18.8 points and 9.8 rebounds ○ from Norcross, Georgia, opened her collegiate career as a ○ Corrina Turner is expected to make her highly per game. Rated third by NYCNJCGIRLHOOPS ○ rebounding machine by grabbing a season-high nine boards in ○ anticipated return to the court in 2004-05. The 2003 .com, Pym has already tackled some of the toughest ○ only 13 minutes of play against 20th-ranked Colorado and then ○ CAA All-Tournament Team member is returning from competition around having played with the New ○ logging eight rebounds against #22 Auburn. She also had a ○ her third knee injury and if she can remain healthy York City based AAU squad. ○ career-game against CAA rival Drexel, netting a career-high 18 ○ could be one of the most dominating forces in the ○ points, shooting 8-of-11 from the floor, and recording seven ○

14 Old Dominion University 2004-05 OUTLOOK

Newport News, Virginia native Tish Lyons had a stellar freshman Junior forward Lawona Davis energized crowds with her lightening campaign as a top Lady Monarch reserve. speed and quickness in her first year in a starting role.

New to this year’s squad will be Tamara Ransburg, confident in her ball handling skills and leadership a junior transfer from Kansas and product from role as the season wore on. At the end of the season, Coastal Christian Academy. Although Ransburg the Washington D.C. native’s passes became more will have to sit out the 2004-05 season due to transfer accurate and her free throws continued to sink.

regulations, there already is excitement about what ○

she will bring to the court next season. As a ○ Two newcomers will join Grant and Wilson at guard

sophomore, Ransburg concluded her stint with the ○ who come to Old Dominion after highly successful 2004-05 Player

Jayhawks ranking fourth all-time on the shot ○ and accomplished high school careers. Freshmen, Jen blockers list with 122 career rejections. Additionally, ○ Nuzzo, former high school teammate of Tish Lyons at Breakdown she was among the top Kansas women’s basketball ○ Woodside High School in Newport News, Virginia, players in scoring, rebounding, and steals. ○ and Virginia High School Coaches' Player of the Year, ○ T.J. Jordan. Nuzzo, a two-sport standout, was named Seniors (1): Guards ○ the Peninsula Sports Club Female Athlete of the Year ○ Shareese Grant and helped her squad to the East Regional Semi-

Shareese Grant, a two-time CAA Tournament Most ○ finals for three consecutive years. Jordan was a scoring ○ Outstanding Player and a 2004 Second Team All- machine at nearby Wilson High School in Portsmouth, ○ Juniors (3):

CAA honoree, is the most veteran member of the ○ Virginia collecting 2,050 career points and draining Lawona Davis

Lady Monarch squad and the lone senior on the ○ 112 three pointers.

roster. Grant has been a fixture on the court for Old ○ Paula Muxiri

Dominion over the last three seasons, helping the ○ The Schedule

Lady Monarchs to the Elite Eight in 2002 as a reserve, ○ Tamara Ransburg

jumping into the starting line-up as a sophomore in ○ The hallmark of the Old Dominion women’s program

2003, and taking over the role as starting point ○ is its schedule. Year-in and year-out, the Lady

guard in 2004. The Virginia Beach, Virginia native ○ Monarchs play one of the toughest schedules in the Sophomores (5): leaves everything out on the court, consistently ○ country. This year makes no exception as highlighting Angela Brown diving for loose balls, taking charges and doing ○ the schedule are five NCAA Tournament teams,

○ Tish Lyons what is needed to create a play. She enters her final including the annual match-up with 2004 national season at Old Dominion as the leading returning ○ runner-up . Additional non-conference Sherida Triggs scorer having averaged 12.9 points per game as a ○ opponents include annual dates with North Carolina,

○ Corrina Turner junior, ranking 12th among all CAA scorers. The Penn State, Rutgers, and Virginia Tech, along with senior is also on her way to leaving her name in the ○ Harvard, East Tennessee State, and Georgia Tech. Shantel Wilson

record books as she needs just five more points to ○ ○ become the 24th Lady Monarch to net 1,000 career The Ted Constant Convocation Center will continue ○ Freshmen (5):

points. One of the top CAA playmakers, Grant ○ to be one of the most feared home courts in the CAA.

netted double figures in 23 games, which included ○ The Lady Monarchs own a 126-1 overall home record Tiffany Green

20 point efforts against William & Mary, Virginia ○ against CAA opponents since joining the league in TJ Jordan

Tech, Georgia Tech, and in the post-season against ○ the 1991-92 season. Old Dominion is 24-0 (18-0 regular

George Mason. Playing the point last season, she ○ season, 6-0 CAA Tournament) at the Constant Center, Jen Nuzzo

led the team with 127 assists and dished the ball out ○ the Lady Monarchs’ home since 2002, which averaged Megan Pym

five or more times in 12 games. The Princess Anne ○ 4,129 fans last season, ranked tops among all CAA

High School standout also led Old Dominion at the ○ women’s basketball schools and 21st nationally. Shahida Williams

free throw line, hitting .817 percent on 107-of-131 ○

shooting from the stripe. ○ Old Dominion will be on the road for the first time in Joining Grant in the backcourt will be sophomore ○ three years as it goes for its 14th straight CAA title. Shantel Wilson. Wilson elevated her game towards ○ The Patriot Center, home of the George Mason

the end of the 2003-04 campaign becoming more ○ Patriots, will serve as the host site. ○

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 15 SHAREESE GRANT Senior 5-8 Guard#24 Virginia Beach, Virginia/Princess Anne

2003-04 (JUNIOR): CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Performer for second consecutive season…Named Second Team All-CAA…WBCA Preseason Classic All-Tournament Team…Nearly eclipsed the 1,000 point mark ending her third season with the Lady Monarchs with 995 points…Took on the challenge of handling the point…Averaged a team third best 12.9 points per game…Ranked 12th in the CAA In scoring…Scored in double figures 24 2003-04 Season Highs: times…Reached 20 or more points on four occasions…Led the team in scoring in 11 contests…Dished out a team-leading 4.0 assists per game …Scored a career-high 26 points Points: ...... 26 vs. Georgia Tech (12/18/03) against Georgia Tech (12-18-03)…Named CAA Player of the Week following her FG: ...... 10 vs. Va. Tech (12/03/03) performance…Dished out a career-high nine assists against VCU (1-22-04), James Madison (2- FGA: ...... 19 vs. Va. Tech (12/03/03) 26-04), and the regular season finale versus William & Mary (3-11-04)…Handed out five or 3PT-FG: ...... 2 vs. two teams more assists in 13 games…Ranked fourth among CAA members in the assist department…Set 3PT-FGA: ...... 4 at Rutgers (12/28/03) a new career mark in steals against William & Mary (3-11-04)…Second on the squad in field FT: ...... 9 vs. two teams goal percentage shooting at a .452 clip (146-of-323)…Ninth in the CAA field goal FTA: ..... 10 vs. Florida International (12/15/03) percentage…One of the top free throw shooters on the team…Shot a career-best .817 from the Rebounds: ...... 6 vs. two teams line (107-of-131)…Second in the conference in free throw accuracy…Played the most minutes Assists: ...... 9 vs. three teams of anyone on the roster taking to the court for an average of 31.8 minutes… Steals: ...... 5 vs. William & Mary (3/4/04) Minutes: ...... 40 vs. Penn State (11/25/03) 2002-03 (SOPHOMORE): CAA Tournament MVP…CAA All-Defensive Team…Started all 32 games after serving as a reserve her freshman season…The Lady Monarchs returning leading scorer and second on the team in 2002-03 averaging 12.6 points per game…Had two 20+ point games including a season-high 25 points in the CAA final against Delaware (3-15-03)…Also poured in a game-high 23 points against NC State (12-8-02) …Reached double digit scoring in Career Highs: 25 of ODU’s 32 games…Led the squad in scoring in eight games…Averaged 16.7 points and Points: ...... 26 vs. Georgia Tech (12/18/03) shot nearly 60 percent from the floor…Led the Lady Monarchs and was second in the CAA FG: ...... 11 vs. Delaware (3/15/03) shooting .521 from the field…Connected on 173-of-332 shots…Served as one of the top free FGA: ...... 19 vs. two teams throw shooters on the team hitting her shots at a .729 clip (51-of-70)…Was perfect from the 3PT-FG: ...... 2 vs. two teams free throw line eight times including 2-of-2 performances against Delaware (3-15-03) in the 3PT-FGA: ...... 4 at Rutgers (12/28/03) CAA Tournament Final and versus Boston College (3-22-03) in the first round of the NCAA FT: ...... 9 vs. two teams Tournament…Developed her outside shot and became one of ODU’s top three-point FTA: .... 10 vs. Florida International (12/15/03) threats…Played at both the point and two-guard positions…Dished out a career-high 10 Rebounds: ...... 10 vs. two teams assists at Hofstra (2-16-03)…Averaged 2.4 assists per game… Assists: ...... 10 at Hofstra (2/16/03) Steals: ...... 5 vs. William & Mary (3/4/04) 2001-02 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Made her highly anticipated Lady Monarch debut Minutes: ...... 40 vs. Penn State (11/25/03) averaging 5.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game…Averaged 6.5 points and 3.7 rebounds in CAA matches…Became the 10th Old Dominion women’s basketball player named to the CAA All-Rookie Team…Saw action in all 34 contests and made three starts…Logged her first career start against Hofstra at the Fieldhouse on 1-17-02…Recorded a season-high 22 points at Trophy Case: William and Mary (1-1-02)…Grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds against George Mason (1-13- * 2004, 2003 CAA Tournament MVP 02) and Drexel (1-20-02)…Nine of her 10 boards against the Patriots came off the offensive * 2004, 2003 CAA All-Tournament Team glass…Was perfect from the free-throw line against N.C. State (2-for-2), William & Mary (2- * 2004 Second Team All-CAA for-2), and UNC-Wilmington (2-for-2) in both the regular season and CAA Championship * 2003 CAA All-Defensive Team game… * 2002 All-Rookie Team 2000-01 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted her first season ….

HIGH SCHOOL: A highly touted Hampton Roads native who followed in the footsteps of her former Princess Anne teammate and Lady Monarch graduate guard Okeisha Howard...Three-time All-Tidewater Player of the Year as voted by The Virginian Pilot newspaper...Three-time all-district, all-region, and all-state first team selection...Averaged 25.6 points and 8.5 rebounds per game for her 26-2 state semifinalist team...Scored 97 points in three state tournament games during the 2000 playoffs...Also a three-year member of the Cavalier track and field team...High school jersey retired in 2002…

PERSONAL: Born Shareese Nicole Grant on September 21, 1981...Daughter of Palsteen and Bobby Davis...Has a brother Bobby Grant (19)...Majoring in sports management.

16 Old Dominion University The athlete I admire the most is:

My most memorable moment as a Lady Monarch: Going to the Elite Eight

The best player I have faced on the basketball court is: Tanty Maiga

My goals for the 2004-05 season are: Win the CAA championship and compete for a National Champi- onship

If I could give advice to a younger player it would be: Never give up no matter how many times you fail.

CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2001-02 34/3 537-15.8 77-193/.399 1-7/.143 26-41/.634 104-3.1 47 44 4 28 181-5.5 2002-03 32/32 987-30.8 173-332/.521 5-13/.385 51-70/.729 104-3.3 76 88 10 48 402-12.6 2003-04 32/30 1019-31.8 146-323/.452 13-43/.302 107-131/.817 69 -2.2 127 120 8 48 412-12.9 TOTALS: 98/65 2543-25.9 396-848/.467 19-63/.302 184-242/.760 277-2.8 250 252 22 124 995-10.2

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 17 LAWONA DAVIS Junior 5-11 Forward/Guard#3 Port St. Lucie, Florida/Centennial

2003-04 (SOPHOMORE): Jumped into the starting line-up after serving as a reserve in her first season making 31 starts in 32 appearances…Averaged 7.8 2003-04 Season Highs: points and 4.2 rebounds per game…One of five Lady Monarchs during the Points: ...... 23 vs. James Madison (2/26/04) FG: ...... 10 vs. James Madison (2/26/04) season to net 20 or more points in a game…Poured in a career-high 23 points FGA: ...... 13 vs. two teams going 10-for-12 from the floor against rival James Madison (2-26-04), Old 3FG: ...... 2 at William & Mary (11/21/03) Dominion’s 20th win of the season…Had seven double digit scoring 3FGA: ...... 2 vs. two teams FT: ...... 5 at William & Mary (11/21/03) performances… Connected on three-pointers in the season-opener at the WBCA FTA: ...... 6 vs. two teams Classic at #20 Colorado (11-14-03), the CAA opener at William & Mary (11/21), Rebounds: ...... 8 vs. two teams Assists: ...... 5 vs. three teams and against CAA runner-up George Mason (1-25-04)…Grabbed a career-high Steals: ...... 5 vs. Delaware (2/20/04) eight rebounds twice, both against VCU (1-22-04 & 2-22-04)…Dished out a Minutes: ...... 36 at Rutgers (12/28/03) career-high five assists in an upset victory over #12/13 North Carolina (12-7-03), Delaware (1-11-04), and Drexel (2-1-04)…Averaged 1.7 steals per game including a career-high five against Delaware (2-20-04)…Played a career-high 36 Career Highs: minutes against annual rival Rutgers (12-28-03).. Points: ...... 23 vs. James Madison (2/26/04) FG: ...... 10 vs. James Madison (2/26/04) 2002-03 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in 30 games in her first season with the Lady FGA: ...... 13 vs. two teams 3FG: ...... 2 at William & Mary (11/21/03) Monarchs…Provided added defensive effort from off the bench…Had one of 3FGA: ...... 2 vs. two teams her most impressive outings at Hofstra (2-16-03) netting 14 points on 6-of-8 FT: ...... 5 at William & Mary (11/21/03) shooting from the floor and 2-of-2 shooting from the free throw line…Collected FTA: ...... 8 at Hofstra (2/16/03) Rebounds: ...... 8 vs. two teams a season-high five rebounds at North Carolina (12-8-02)…Went perfect from 2- Assists: ...... 5 vs. three teams of-2 from the free throw line against local rival, Hampton, at the Paradise Jam in Steals: ...... 5 vs. Delaware (2/20/04) St. Thomas (11-30-02), Hofstra (2-16-03), and George Mason (2-23-03)… Minutes: ...... 36 at Rutgers (12/28/03) HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked 42nd by Blue Star Report and 32nd by All Star Girls Report…Was a four-time MVP, All-Area Player of the Year, and Treasure Lake Conference Player of the Year…Named First Team All-State twice…Scored over 2,500 points and collected over 1,500 rebounds during her scholastic career…Holds Centennial’s scoring and rebounding records…Led the area in scoring all four years…High school jersey retired…Jersey also appeared at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee…A McDonalds’s and WBCA All-America finalist…Two-time Florida State Track Champion in the 400 meters and placed third her senior year…

PERSONAL: Born Lawona Davis on June 3, 1983…Daughter of Eddie Roberts…Has three sisters Katesha (30), Sheila (25), and Cyteria (23)…major is Recreation and Tourism Studies.

18 Old Dominion University What newspaper headlines should say about the Lady Monarchs this season: Young, but hungry and tal- ented

If I could give advice to a younger player it would be: Strive for the best and never accept less.

Two words that describe me are: Outgoing and humorous

On game day, I like to: Focus and relax

My favorite place on campus is: My apartment

CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2002-03 30/0 246-8.2 21-49/.429 0-0/.000 11-20/.550 44-1.5 13 40 2 12 53-1.8 2003-04 32/30 742-23.2 108-231/.468 4-18/.222 31-61/.508 133- 4.2 70 61 6 53 251-7.8 TOTALS 62/30 988-15.9 129-280/.461 4-18/.222 42-81/.519 177-2.9 83 101 8 65 304-4.9

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 19 PAULA MUXIRI Junior 6-1 Forward#2 Luanda, Angola/University Lusiada

2003-04 (SOPHOMORE): Averaged 3.7 points and 2.6 rebounds in her second year with the Lady Monarchs…Sat out the first half of the 2003-04 campaign…Returned to the Lady Monarch line-up against Florida International (12-15-03)…Scored five points, shot 2-of-4 from the floor, 2003-04 Season Highs: connected on 1-of-1 from the line, and had an assist in 15 minutes in her Points: ...... 10 vs. George Mason (2/29/04) FG: ...... 3 vs. three teams return…Played in 25 games as one of the top Lady Monarchs’ off the FGA: ...... 5 vs. three teams bench for the second consecutive season…Tied her career-high with 10 3PT-FG ...... N/A points at George Mason (2-29-04) in the Lady Monarchs’ final regular 3PT-FGA: ...... N/A FT: ...... 4 at George Mason (2/29/04) season road game…Netted eight points to go along with three blocks and FTA: ...... 4 at George Mason (2/29/04) three assists in the first round of the NCAA Tournament versus Rebounds: ...... 5 vs. three teams Blocks: ...... 2 at Delaware (1/11/04) Marquette (3-21-04)…Also played a career-high 24 minutes during Assists: ...... 4 vs. two teams tournament action…Went perfect from the free throw line on nine Steals: ...... 2 vs. two teams occasions…Was perfect from the line in four consecutive games spanning Minutes: ...... 24 vs. Marquette (3/21/04) from February 22 to March 4 including a 4-of-4 performance against George Mason (2-29-04)…

Career Highs: 2002-03 (FRESHMAN): One of the top Lady Monarchs off the bench Points: ...... 10 vs. two teams looked to for the big defensive stops…Made appearances in all 32 FG: ...... 4 vs. two teams FGA: ...... 6 vs. UNC-Wilmington (1/3/03) games…Averaged 2.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game…Scored a 3PT-FG: ...... N/A season-high 10 points in the regular season home finale against William & 3PT-FGA: ...... N/A Mary (3-02-03)…Swatted away three shots against NC State (12-30-02) FT: ...... 4 at George Mason (2/29/04) FTA: ...... 6 vs. two teams …Grabbed a season-high six boards against Hofstra (1-26-03)…Also went Rebounds: ...... 6 vs. Hofstra (1/26/03) 3-of-3 against the Pride from the floor… Blocks: ...... 3 vs. NC State (12/30/02) Assists: ...... 4 vs. two teams Steals: ...... 2 vs. three teams PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Joined the team in August of 2002 after Minutes: ...... 23 vs. George Mason (2/29/04) transferring from the University of Lusiada in Lisbon, Portugal...Had an extensive career in Portugal, which included stints with the Portuguese junior championship team and a two-year tour with the national team...Was a member of the Santo-Andre club team...Was teammates for one season with former Lady Monarch and 2004 CAA Defensive Player of the Year Max Nhassengo…

PERSONAL: Born Bertilde Paula Pinheiro Muxiri (last name pronounced Moo-sheer-ee) on January 7, 1981…Daughter of Miguel and Marialda Muxiri…Siblings include Irene (35), Elsa (32), Mario (31), Lilia (29), Ananinhas (27), Irondino (24), Marinela (19)…Majoring in business management.

20 Old Dominion University My favorite place on campus is: Webb Center

What place outside the Constant Center would you like to play basketball: The Fieldhouse

On road trips, I cannot leave home without: My books

If I could give advice to a younger player it would be: Practice harder

Two-words that describe me are: Quiet and hard-working

CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2002-03 32/0 288-9.0 29-59/.492 0-0/.000 17-38/.447 59-1.8 10 40 8 8 75-2.3 2003-04 25/0 355-14.2 36-75/.480 0-0/.000 20-26/.769 64 -2.6 25 38 11 12 92 -3.7 TOTALS 57/0 643-11.3 65-134/.485 0-0/.000 37-64/.578 123-2.2 35 78 19 20 167-2.9

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 21 CORRINA TURNER#00 Sophomore 6-6 Center Miami, Florida/Monsignor Edward Pace

2003-04 (SOPHOMORE): Suffered a torn ACL in her left knee during the opening week of preseason practice…Returned to home to Miami, Florida for surgery and CAREER HIGHS: rehab during the spring semester… Points: ...... 21 at North Carolina (11/25/00) FG: ...... 10 at North Carolina (11/25/00) 2002-03 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Played her first full season after missing FGA: ...... 15 at North Carolina (11/25/00) FT: ...... 7 at St. John’s (12/7/00) nearly two consecutive seasons with two torn ACLs…Named to the CAA All- FTA: ...... 9 at St. John’s (12/7/00) Tournament Team…Finished third on ODU’s freshman rebounding list with 225 Rebounds: ...... 16 at Hofstra (2/16/03) total rebounds…Second on the team and eighth in the CAA in the rebounding Blocks: ...... 5 vs. two teams Steals: ...... 3 vs. Virginia (11/22/02) department averaging 7.0 boards per game…Led the Lady Monarchs in Minutes: ...... 41 at UNC-Wilmington (3/6/03) rebounding in eight contests…Had five double digit rebounding games…Had two double-doubles, with a 17-point, 10-rebound effort at Drexel (1-10-03) and a 19- TROPHY CASE: point, 15-rebound endeavor versus Towson (2-27-03)…Led the CAA in blocks * 2003 CAA All-Tournament Team averaging 1.72 per game…Blocked a career-high five shots in the season and home opener versus Virginia (11-22-02) and the CAA Tournament final against Delaware (3-15-03)…Shot a blistering .585 from the field including a perfect 5-of-5 performance against William & Mary (3-2-03) in the regular season home finale…

2001-02 (FRESHMAN): Suffered a torn ACL just days before the start of pre-season practice…Underwent knee surgery in October…

2000-2001 (FRESHMAN): Appeared in just six games due to a torn ACL…Received a medical redshirt...Averaged 10.2 points and 5.7 rebounds…Logged two double-doubles with a career-high 21 points and 15 rebounds against North Carolina (11-25-00) and 19 points and 10 rebounds against St. John's (12-7-00)…Connected on 13-of-15 free throw attempts (.867)…

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year member of the basketball team at Monsignor Edward Pace...Team finished 20-1 during her senior year...Averaged 22.5 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 8.5 blocks per contest...Named to All-Dade County and all-state teams...Was the Player of the Year during her final season...Named MVP of the Florida all-star game...Also an All-Dade County selection as the middle hitter on her high school's volleyball team...

PERSONAL: Born Corrina Marie Turner on April 3, 1982...Daughter of Cora and Michael Turner...Has two sisters, Kenisha (27) and Tabitha (17) and a brother Michael (24)...Majoring in communications.

22 Old Dominion University The most important thing I’ve learned at ODU is: Get an education, nothing is guaranteed.

On road trips, I cannot leave home without: Sponge Bob

When I graduate I plan on: Being a sports broadcaster.

The best thing about play- ing basketball at ODU is: Creating friendships with teammates.

“Must see” television for me is: Street Smarts

CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2000-01 6/3 107-17.8 24-40/.600 0-0/.000 13-15/.867 34-5.7 2 8 4 2 61-10.2 2001-02 DNP-INJURED 2002-03 32/25 721-22.5 76-130/.585 0-1/.000 47-78/.603 225-7.0 22 50 55 17 199-6.2 2003-04 DNP-INJURED TOTALS: 38/28 828-21.8 100-170/.588 0-1/.000 60-93/.645 259-6.8 24 58 59 19 260-6.8

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 23 ANGELA BROWN Sophomore 6-5 #55 Center Albany, Kentucky/Clinton County

2003-04 (FRESHMAN): Made 20 appearances including a start in the season opener at the WBCA Classic against #20 Colorado (11-14-03)…Averaged 1.3 points and 1.6 rebounds per game…Netted a season-high six points in ODU’s 105-62 point victory over CAA rival Hofstra (2-2-04) to avenge an earlier loss to the Pride…Collected a season-high five rebounds versus the Pride (2-12-04) and in the first round of the NCAA 2003-04/Career Highs: Tournament against Marquette (3-21-04)…Went perfect from the field (2-for-2) against conference opponents Towson (1-15-04) and Delaware (2-20-04)…Made seven blocks on the year including two against Points: ...... 6 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04) Drexel (2-1-04)… FG: ...... 3 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04) FGA: ...... 5 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04) PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: A FT: ...... 1 vs. two teams five-year varsity letterwinner for FTA: ...... 2 vs. three teams coach Gary Abbott at Clinton County Rebounds: ...... 5 vs. two teams High School…McDonald’s All- Blocks: ...... 2 vs. Drexel (2/1/04) American nominee…A five-time All- Assists: ...... N/A District and four-time Class “A” Steals: ...... 1 vs. Drexel (2/1/04) Region selection…Class “A” All-State Minutes: ...... 21 at Colorado (11/14/03) 1999-2003… Lexington Herald First Team All-State as a senior (2003) and Second Team as a junior The best thing about playing basket- (2002)…Courier Journal First Team ball at ODU is: All-State both junior (2002) and senior The variety of experiences: Great com- (2003) seasons… Associated Press petition, new people, traveling to new Second Team All-State in 2000 as a places. sophomore…Fourth Region Coaches Association First Team All-Region her I’d like to switch places for a day junior (2002) and senior (2003) with: campaigns…Holds Clinton County A female CEO High School records for points in a game (43), career blocks (694), career What newspaper headlines should points (2,217), career rebounds (1,569), say about the Lady Monarchs this and career field goals (975)…Holds season: the KHSAA record for career Focused and Ready For Anything blocks…Career rebounding mark is fifth all-time in Kentucky…Was a My memorable moment as a Lady member of the Honor Roll throughout Monarch: her high school career… My parents watching us in the NCAA Tournament last year. The rest of my PERSONAL: Born Angela Michelle family the game via tv. Brown on January 17, 1985…Daughter of Michael and The most important thing I’ve learned Deborah Brown…Has one brother, at ODU: Chris (18)…Major is undecided. Talk to everyone! You never know who you will meet or what you will learn.

CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2003-04: 20-1 137-6.9 12-27/.444 0-0/.000 2-6/.333 32-1.6 0 8 13 7 3 26-1.3 Totals: 20-1 137-6.9 12-27/.444 0-0/.000 2-6/.333 32-1.6 0 0 13 7 3 26-1.3

24 Old Dominion University LETITIA LYONS Sophomore 5-10 #14 Forward Newport News, Virginia/Woodside

2003-04 (FRESHMAN): Averaged 4.9 points and 3.0 rebounds in her first season with the Lady Monarchs…One of the first Lady Monarchs off the bench…Missed the first three games of the season with a fractured finger…Made her first appearance as the first reserve off the bench to help lead Old Dominion to an upset victory over #7 Penn State…Logged five points, five rebounds, and two steals against the Lady Lions…Also played a career-high 28 minutes against Penn State…Logged her first career double-double with a career-high 12 points and a career-high 12 rebounds in a 105-62 victory over Hofstra (2-12-04)…Went perfect from the free 2003-04/Career Highs: throw line seven times including 4-of-4 performances against Hofstra (2-12-04) and William & Mary (3-04-04) in Points: ...... 12 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04) the regular season finale…Scored in double digits four times including a career-high 12 versus Hofstra (2-12-04) FG: ...... 5 vs. two teams and 10 against George Mason (1-25-04), Virginia Commonwealth (2-2-04), and William & Mary (3-04-04)…Stole FGA: ...... 8 vs. North Carolina (12/7/03) the ball a career-high three times in victories at Towson (2-05-04) and versus William & Mary (3-04-04)…Dished 3FG: ...... 1 vs. two teams out two or more assists in four games…Recorded two blocks against 3FGA: ...... 2 vs. three teams George Mason (1-24-04)… FT: ...... 6 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04) FTA: ...... 6 vs. two teams PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: The 2003 Rebounds: ...... 12 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04) Peninsula District Player of the Blocks: ...... 2 vs. George Mason (1/25/04) Year…Daily Press Female Basketball Assists: ...... 2 vs. three teams Player of the Year as a senior Steals: ...... 3 vs. two teams (2003)…Honorable Mention Orlando Minutes: ...... 28 vs. Penn State (11/25/03) Sentinel All-South Team in 2003…First Team VirigniaPreps.Com All-State pick (2003)…Three-time First Team All- My most memorable moment as a Peninsula District selection…Four-time First Team Daily Press All-Star Lady Monarch: member…Selected to play in the Virginia Beating Penn State after playing a cru- High School League Coach Association cial role in the game. (VHSLCA) All-Star Game…Named Peninsula Most Valuable Player at the What newspaper headlines should Senior Classic All-Star Game in say about the Lady Monarchs this 2003…Nike Peach State Classic-All season: Tournament Team…Completed her TEAM 2 BEAT! career with 1,771 points, a Woodside record for either men or Two words that best describe me are: women…Surpassed the 1,000 point mark Focused, Christian as a junior, the first male or female basketball player to achieve the mark in When I graduate I plan on: Going to Woodside history…Played at the medical school. prestigious Nike All-American Camp as a junior (2002)…I.C. Norcom Holiday Tournament All-Tournament Team I wear my jersey number because: member (2002) …Has been a member of My dad used to wear it and he got me Boo Williams’ AAU team since 1999 started playing ball. winning four state championships…Helped Woodside to the East Regional Semi-Finals her sophomore (2001), junior (2002), and senior (2003) seasons…Honor Roll Student….Wendy’s Virginia High School Heisman Finalist…Recognized by Who’s Who Among American High School Students…

PERSONAL: Born Letitia Renee Lyons on October 2, 1985…Nickname is Tish...Daughter of Michael Sr. and Reba Lyons…Has two brothers, Michael Jr. (14) and Trevor (9)…Majoring in biology/pre-medicine.

CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2003-04: 29-0 464-16.0 56-115/.487 2-9/.222 28-42/.667 86-3.0 20 29 3 22 142-4.9 Totals: 29-0 464-16.0 56-115/.487 2-9/.222 28-42/.667 86-3.0 20 29 3 22 142-4.9

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 25 SHERIDA TRIGGS Sophomore 6-1 #45Forward Norcross, Georgia/Meadowcreek

2003-04 (FRESHMAN): Averaged 2.1 points and 2.3 rebounds in her first season with the Lady Monarchs…Appeared in 28 games…Poured in a career-high 18 points against Drexel (2-01-04)…Also played a 2003-04/CAREER HIGHS: career-high 25 minutes, grabbed seven rebounds, and shot 8-of-11 from the floor against the Dragons …Grabbed a career-high nine boards in Points: ...... 18 at Drexel (2/1/04) 13 minutes against #20 Colorado (11-14- FG: ...... 8 at Drexel (2/1/04) FGA: ...... 11 at Drexel (2/1/04) 03) in the season opener at the WBCA 3PT-FG: ...... N/A Classic…Also collected eight boards in 3PT-FGA: ...... N/A the consolation game of the WBCA FT: ...... 5 at Rutgers (12/28/03) Classic against #22 Auburn (11-15- FTA: ...... 6 at Rutgers (12/28/03) 03)…Shot .857 (18-of-21) from the free Rebounds: ...... 9 at Colorado (11/14/03) throw line including a 4-of-4 Blocks: ...... 4 at Va. Tech (12/3/03) performance against William & Mary Assists: ...... 1 at Colorado (11/14/03) (11-21-03) in the conference opener and Steals: ...... 3 vs. Drexel (2/1/04) Minutes: ...... 28 vs. Auburn (11/15/03) 5-of-6 at annual rival Rutgers (12-28- 03)…Went perfect from the line four times…

On road trips, I cannot leave home without: PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: My Taz pillow Averaged 12.0 points and 13.0 rebounds as a senior for coach Michael Ireland at If I could give advice to a younger Meadowcreek High School… Ranked player it would be: #63 by All-Star Girls Report and #91 by Practice, practice, practice Blue Star Report….Street & Smith All- American-Honorable On game day, I like to: Mention…McDonald’s All-American Listen to my Atlanta mix cd. nominee…AAAAA All-State Honorable Mention…First Team All-Gwinnett The best thing about playing basket- County…Helped her Meadowcreek ball at ODU is: squad to the AAAAA championship The crowds we get in the Constant game as a junior….Scored over 1,000 Center career points….Named Meadowcreek’s Best Defensive and Best Offensive The most important thing I’ve learned Player…Also ran one year of at ODU: track…Placed third in the county in the Work hard at everything you do. high jump…Also holds the school record in the high jump event…

PERSONAL: Born Sherida Lynn Triggs on July 12, 1985…Daughter of Anthony Sr. and Mildred Triggs…Has a brother, Anthony Jr. (17), and a sister, Michelle (25)…Majoring in sports management.

CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2003-04: 28-2 248-8.9 21-51/.412 0-0/.000 18-21/.857 64-2.3 2 22 14 3 60-2.1 Totals: 28-2 248-8.9 21-51/.412 0-0/.000 18-21/.857 64-2.3 2 22 14 3 60-2.1

26 Old Dominion University SHANTEL WILSON#15 Sophomore 5-9 Guard Washington D.C./H.D. Woodson

2003-04 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Appeared in 31 games making one start… Made her first career start against #20 Colorado (11-14-03) in the season opener at the WBCA Classic…Improved significantly as the season progressed averaging more minutes towards the end of the season…Averaged 1.3 points, 1.8 2003-04/CAREER HIGHS: rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game…Logged a career-high seven points along with seven assists against Virginia Commonwealth (2-22- Points: ...... 7 vs. Va. Commonwealth (2/22/04) FG: ...... 2 vs. two teams 04)…Also played a career-high 18 FGA: ...... 5 at Colorado (11/14/03) minutes and recorded a career-high 3FG: ...... N/A three steals against the 3FGA: ...... 2 vs. James Madison (2/26/04) Rams…Dished out six assists in FT: ...... 5 vs. Va. Commonwealth (2/22/04) ODU’s 105-62 victory over Hofstra FTA: ...... 6 vs. Va. Commonwealth (2/22/04) (2-12-04) and against George Mason Rebounds: ...... 7 at Colorado (11/14/03) (1-25-04)…Worked along side ODU Blocks: ...... 1 vs. two teams assistant coach Niki Lowry in Assists: ...... 7 vs. Va. Commonwealth (2/22/04) Steals: ...... 2 vs.two teams improving free throw Minutes: .... 18 vs. Va. Commonwealth (2/22/04) shooting…Shot a perfect 4-of-4 from the line at Delaware (1-11-04) after missing her first eight free throws…Went perfect from the line My Favorite place on campus is: on five occasions…Also went 5-of-6 Kaufman Mall at Night against the Rams (2-22-04)…

My most memorable moment as a 2002-03 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted Lady Monarch: her first season with the Lady Last year when we upset both Penn State Monarchs… and North Carolina HIGH SCHOOL: The H.D. The athlete I admire the most: Woodson Player of the Year…Ranked 98th by All Star Girls Report…Named the 2002 Women’s The best players I have faced on the Sports Foundation Outstanding basketball court are: Athlete in Washington D.C. for her Lawona Davis and Shareese Grant athletic and academic success…An AAU All-American…Three-time What place outside the Constant DCIAA First Team honoree by the Center would you like to play basketball: Washington Post…Honorable The Sacramento King's gym Mention All-Metropolitan by …Led the team in assists for three seasons collecting 103 in her career…Was a four-sport varsity athlete…Played basketball, volleyball, shortstop in softball, and participated in the shotput and discus events in track and field…Awarded MVP honors in basketball and softball…

PERSONAL: Born LaShantel Marie Wilson on January 21, 1984…Daughter of Fred Wilson and Shella Stewart-Smith…Has two brothers Tony (15) and Dominic (29)…Majoring in sports management with a minor in business. CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2003-04: 31-1 325-10.5 12-42/.286 0-7/.000 17-33/.515 56-1.8 59 62 3 14 41-1.3 Totals: 31-1 325-10.5 12-42/.286 0-7/.000 17-33/.515 56-1.8 59 62 3 14 41-1.3

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 27 TAMARA RANSBURG Junior 6-4 Forward #1 Kansas City, Missouri/Coastal Christian

2003-04 (SOPHOMORE - KANSAS): Appeared in 27 games making 19 starts in her second season with Kansas…Third on the squad averaging 9.6 points and second with 6.4 rebounds per game…Led the Jayhawks in steals (2.0 spg) and blocked shots (2.0 bpg) …Ranks fourth in Kansas history in blocked shots with 122 career rejections…Recorded 54 blocks during her sophomore season ranking seventh on the Kansas single season list…Ranked third in the Big 12 in blocks…Also ranked fifth in the conference in steals…Posted double-doubles against Ball State (12-13-03), Nebraska (2-7-04), and Texas A&M (2-21-04)…Tied a season-high 19 points in the regular season finale at Iowa State (3-4-04)… On game day I like to: Meditate and listen to gospel 2002-03 (FRESHMAN - KANSAS): A member of the Holiday Inn/Jayhawk Classic All-Tournament Team…Named to the Waco Tribune- A place I've always wanted to visit, but Herald, Dallas Morning News, and never had the chance: Kansas City Star Big 12 All-Freshman Manigasko, Africa Teams…Tied for the top scorer on the team with 10.9 points per game…Led the What newspaper headlines should say team in rebounding (7.8 rpg), field goal about the Lady Monarchs this season: percentage (.508), and blocked shots (2.3 Up and Coming bpg)…Notched six double-doubles and 18 double-figure scoring My goals for the 2004-05 season are: games…Swatted 68 shots, fifth on Support the team. Kansas’ single-season ledger…Led the Jayhawks in scoring on nine occasions I would characterize my style of play as: and rebounding 16 times…Led the Big 12 Incredible, intriguing, fast, and a defen- in blocked shots with 2.3 per game which sive hustler. ranked 17th nationally…Also among the league leaders in scoring, rebounding, and field goal percentages…Registered a season-high 23 points versus Baylor (2- 22-03)…Hauled in 17 points and a season-high 17 rebounds versus Hampton (12-30-02)…Blocked six shots in two games including at San Diego (11- 30-02) and versus Western Illinois (12-7- 02)…Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in eight contests…Blocked five or more shots in four games…Started 28 of 29 games played.

PRIOR TO KANSAS: Averaged 27 points and 11 rebounds in 2001-02 as a senior at Coastal Christian Academy in Virginia Beach, Va…Averaged 24 points and 12 rebounds per game for Tilton High School in Tilton, N.H. as a junior…Helped lead her team to a league-championship and a second-place finish in district play….Attended many All-Star camps including the Nike camp in Chicago and the Reebok camp…Also participated in softball, soccer, and track…

PERSONAL: Born Tamara R. Ransburg on October 19, 1982…Daughter of Mary Marfo…Has three sisters, Jasmine (18), Crystal (14), and Joesea (25)… CAREER STATISTICS: Year GP/GS Min-Avg FG-FGA/Pct. 3FG-3FGA/Pct. FT-FTA/Pct. Reb-Avg A TO BLK ST PTS-Avg 2002-03: 29-28 764-26.3 127-250/.508 0-1/.000 63-97/.649 227-7.8 24 114 68 42 317-10.9 2003-04: 27-19 654-24.2 95-203/.468 2-5/.400 66-92/.717 173-6.4 33 72 54 654 258-9.6 Totals: 56-47 1418-25.3 222-453/.490 2-6/.333 129-189/.683 400-7.1 57 186 122 97 575-10.3 28 Old Dominion University TIFFANY GREEN #45 Freshman 6-2 Forward Chesapeake, Virginia/Indian River

My goals for the 2004-05 season are: PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Averaged 13.9 points and 12 To do well on the court as well as the rebounds during her senior season at Indian River High School in classroom. Chesapeake, Va…Helped her team to the state championship semifinals.. As a junior averaged 17.1 points and 17 The athlete I admire the most: boards…Named First Team Associated Press' All-Group AAA and Player of the Year…Led the Braves to a 32-1 record and an appearance in the state championship game…Poured in 1,531 Two words that best describe me are: points during her scholastic career. Outgoing and enthusiastic PERSONAL: Born Tiffany Green on January 16, 1985…Daughter of I wear my jersey number because: Darnetta and Timothy Green…Has a sister, Doreesha (31), and two It was ’s number when brothers, Levone (28) and Timothy (24)…Major is undecided. he came back from retirement with the Chicago Bulls.

My favorite place on campus is: My brand new apartment.

TJ JORDAN #23 Freshman 5-8 Guard Portsmouth, Virginia/Wilson

I wear my jersey number because: PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Led nearby Wilson High School in It’s my favorite number and because my Portsmouth,Va. to its first ever Group AAA state tournament and an brother, Zon, wears it. appearance in the championship game….Named the Virginia High School Coaches' Player of the Year…. Named Virginia High School When I graduate I plan on: Coaches' Association First Team All-State…Earned a spot on the 2004 Becoming a special education teacher. All-Star Team…Averaged 23.1 points per game during her senior campaign… Connected on 112 three-pointers…Accumulated 2,050 My favorite non-basketball activity is: points during her career…Honor Roll student…Superintendent Watching movies and talking on the Scholar Award winner…Listed among Who’s Who Among phone. Students…

“Must see” television for me is: PERSONAL: Born Taurean Yves Jordan on March 16, 1986…Daugh- My Wife and Kids ter of Sharon L. Smith…Siblings include Kenya (3), Cy’ral (28), Travari (27), Zon (25), and K’la (20)…Plans to major in early The best players I have faced on the childhood development. basketball court are: My older brothers

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 29 JEN NUZZO Freshman 5-8 Guard #12 Newport News, Virginia/Woodside

PRIOR TO OLD DOMINON: Played the point at Woodside High The most important thing I’ve learned School in Newport News, Va…Teammate of current Lady Monarch at ODU: sophomore Tish Lyons….Helped her teams to the East Regional Semi- Hard work and determination will get Finals for three consecutive seasons…Named the 2004 Peninsula you what you want. Sports Club Female Athlete of the Year…Earned team MVP honors…Named to the Second Team all-district squad….Also a If I could give advice to a younger standout on the softball field…Co-Region Player of the Year in 2004, player it would be: three-time MVP, and three-time First Team all-district Follow your heart honoree….Governor School nominee in science…Graduated seventh in her class…National Honor Society…Academic Student of the Year The athlete I admire the most: (2001-2003)…Beacon Award Winner…Nominee of Harry F. Byrd Jason Pryor Scholarship…

I would characterize my style of play PERSONAL: Born Jen Nuzzo on October 19, 1985…Only child of Lee as: Nuzzo and Tracye Williams…Mother Tracye holds the state power Unselfish lifting record set in 1992 & 1993 and was nationally ranked… Godmother and aunt, Leslie Williams, was a former Lady Monarch I wear my jersey number because: basketball manager…Major is undecided. My best friend wore it in high school and when she graduated we agreed I would be its successor. MEGAN PYM #44 Freshman 6-4 Center/Forward Newfield, New York/Newfield

PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Averaged 18.8 points and 9.8 The best thing about playing basketball at rebounds as a junior and over 20 points per game as a senior for ODU is: the Newfield Trojans in Newfield, New York….Played with the Competing for a championship year in New York City based Exodus, a Nike AAU squad that played and year out. against some of the best girls' high school basketball players in the nation… Rated third by NYCNJGIRLSHOOPS.COM,…Named an My favorite non-basketball activities are: Interscholastic Athletic Conference Division II First Teamer…Also Fishing, soccer, and hanging out with my named an IAC All-Star…A four-year varsity member of the soccer friends. team…Earned IAC All-Star honors playing at forward/ goalie…Played two years of softball…National Honor What place outside the Constant Center Society...Earned academic awards in science, math, English, would you like to play basketball: Spanish, and history…Valedictorian of her high school… My high school gym PERSONAL: Born Megan Marie Pym on January 29, 1986… The athlete and person I admire the most: Daughter of Tonia Whitmarsh…Has a brother, Kenny (19), and Jen Knox – my high school coach sister, Katie (16)…Major is undecided.

Two words that best describe me are: Determined and Perfectionist

30 Old Dominion University SHAHIDA WILLIAMS Freshman 5-11 Forward #11 Newark, New Jersey/Malcolm X Shabazz

I’d like to switch places for a day with: PRIOR TO OLD DOMINION: Led Newark, NJ's Malcolm X My mom Shabazz High School to a 32-1 record during her senior season….Averaged 15.8 points and 10.1 rebounds per The best player I have faced on the game….Helped her teams to three Essex County Tournament basketball court is: titles…Shabazz is the only girls team to win consecutive NJSIAA Tournament of Champions title…Named the Newark Star-Ledger Player of the Year…Named Associated Press First Team All-New A place I’ve always wanted to visit, but Jersey…MVP of the Tournament of Champions... never had the chance: Italy PERSONAL: Born Shahida Williams on April 26, 1986…Daughter of Ava Hinnant…Has two sisters, Rasheeda (28) and Jaheedah “Must see” television for me is: (16)…Major is undecided. Law & Order

What place outside the Constant Center would you like to play basketball: The “RAC” – Rutgers Athletic Center

BASKE TBALL

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 31 LADY MONARCH ROSTER 2004-05

LADY MONARCH BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown / High School 00 Corrina Turner C So. 6-6 Miami, Fla./Monsignor Edward Pace 1Tamara Ransburg C/F Jr. 6-4 Kansas City, Mo./Coastal Christian (Va.)/Kansas 2 Paula Muxiri F Jr. 6-1 Luanda, Angola/University Lusiada 3 Lawona Davis F/G Jr. 5-11 Port St. Lucie, Fla./Centennial 11 Shahida Williams F Fr. 5-11 Newark, N.J./Malcolm X Shabazz 12 Jen Nuzzo G Fr. 5-8 Newport News, Va./Woodside 14 Tish Lyons F So. 5-10 Newport News, Va./Woodside 15 Shantel Wilson G So. 5-9 Washington D.C./H.D. Woodson 23 TJ Jordan G Fr. 5-8 Portsmouth, Va./Wilson 24 Shareese Grant G Sr. 5-8 Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne 34 Sherida Triggs F So. 6-1 Atlanta, Ga./Meadowcreek 44 Megan Pym C/F Fr. 6-4 Newfield, N.Y./Newfield 45 Tiffany Green F Fr. 6-2 Chesapeake, Va./Indian River 55 Angela Brown C So. 6-5 Albany, Ky./Clinton County HEAD COACH: Wendy Larry (Old Dominion, ‘77) 18th season

ASSISTANTS: Susan Montgomery (Valdosta State '83) 4th season Juliet McGee Schweiter (Bucknell, ‘93) 6th season Nikita Lowry Dawkins (Ohio State, '89) 2nd season

PRO-NUN-SEE-A-SHUN GUIDE Shareese ...... Sha-REES Shahida ...... Sha-hee-DA Pym ...... P-im Muxuri ...... Moo-SHEER-ee Nuzzo ...... NUZZ-o Schweiter ...... Sh-white-er Tamara ...... Ta-MARR-ra Shantel ...... SHAAN-tell Lowry ...... Lao-REE Lawona ...... La-WON-na

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown / High School 55 Angela Brown C Fr. 6-5 Albany, Ky./Clinton County 03 Lawona Davis F/G Jr. 5-11 Port St. Lucie, Fla./Centennial 24 Shareese Grant G Sr. 5-8 Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne 45 Tiffany Green F Fr. 6-2 Chesapeake, Va./Indian River 23 TJ Jordan G Fr. 5-8 Portsmouth, Va./Wilson 14 Tish Lyons F Fr. 5-10 Newport News, Va./Woodside 2 Paula Muxiri F Jr. 6-1 Luanda, Angola/University Lusiada 12 Jen Nuzzo G Fr. 5-8 Newport News, Va./Woodside 44 Megan Pym C/F Fr. 6-4 Newfield, N.Y./Newfield 1Tamara Ransburg C/F Jr. 6-4 Kansas City, Mo./Coastal Christian (Va.)/Kansas 34 Sherida Triggs F Fr. 6-1 Atlanta, Ga./Meadowcreek 00 Corrina Turner C So. 6-6 Miami, Fla./Monsignor Edward Pace 11 Shahida Williams F Fr. 5-11 Newark, N.J./Malcolm X Shabazz 15 Shantel Wilson G So. 5-9 Washington D.C./H.D. Woodson

32 Old Dominion University A CLOSER LOOK AT

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Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 33 NORFOLK &

Above, a view of the Norfolk waterfront. Left, the Waterside Marketplace is a center of orfolk serves as the cultural, financial and activity in downtown Norfolk. Right, the Norfolk Naval Base, home of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, business hub of the Hampton Roads Metro is the world’s largest naval installation. Below, Virginia Beach is one of the top shore N politan Area, which comprises the cities of destintions on the east coast. Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News. With a com- bined population of 1.5 million, the Hampton Roads area is the 27th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the U.S. and in 1998 was rated the number one city in the south by Money magazine. Founded in 1682, Norfolk has been a gateway to Virginia for commerce and industry since the early 17th century. The city is home to the Norfolk Naval Base, the world’s largest naval installation and homeport to the U.S. Navy’s Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets; the MacArthur Memorial, the final resting place of famed General Douglas MacArthur; The Chrysler Museum, an art museum showcasing the collection of Walter P. Chrysler, son of the auto company founder; and Norfolk Botanical Garden, host to many celebrations including the International Azalea Fes- tival. Norfolk’s 12,000-seat Harbor Park is home to the Norfolk Tides, the top minor league team in the New York Mets organization. Waterside marketplace and Town Point Park create a lively waterfront activity center for outdoor concerts, many festivals, and dining with the best

34 Old Dominion University HAMPTON ROADS

Above, Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum, is the new home of the US Battleship Wisconsin and is a popular destination for visitors. Far right, the Virginia Beach oceanfront is a favorite for tourists from all over the world. Near upper right, MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk is the resting place of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and contains many of the general’s personal awards and belongings. Near lower right, the Virginia Marine Science Museum in Virginia Beach recently opened two new wings and a 3-D IMAX theatre. Far lower right, the Virginia Zoo is located two miles from campus. Bottom of the page, Norfolk hosted OpSail 2000, a tall ships festival which brought in millions of visitors.

sunset views around. Tall ship cruises, harborside shops, the quaint whistle of the Elizabeth River Ferry, the new Nauticus, one of the nation’s premier maritime mu- seums and learning centers, and a climate ranked among the nation's most desirable, all make Norfolk an exciting location for university studies. Just 20 minutes from downtown Norfolk is the oceanfront resort city of Virginia Beach, with its miles of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. Hampton is home to NASA’s Langley research center as well as Langley Air Force Base, while New- port News is the location of the Newport News Ship- building Company, manufacturer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. Just 45 minutes west of Norfolk is the Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown triangle, where, it can be said, the nation was founded, debated its independence, and then won it on the battlefield. Also within an easy drive are Richmond, the capital of Virginia and former capital of the Confed- eracy during the Civil War; the North Carolina Outer Banks, including the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kitty Hawk and the Cape Hatteras National Sea- shore; and the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C.

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 35 This is Old Dominion

ld Dominion University opened its doors 74 years ago in an abandoned public O school building with 206 students as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, and became an independent institution in 1962. Today, the University enrolls more than 20,000 students, including approximately 6,500 graduate students. Its 188-acre Norfolk campus is the pri- mary hub of activity, along with four additional higher education centers (Virginia Beach Center, Peninsula Center, Tri-Cities Center and Northern Virginia Center). Old Dominion is a versatile university, com- mitted to its students, their education, personal de- velopment and overall success. The University of- fers 66 bachelor's degrees, 67 master's degrees, two education specialist degrees and 24 doctoral de- grees, and consists of six colleges: Arts and Letters, Business and Public Administration, Education, En- gineering and Technology, Health Sciences, and Sciences. Students who live on campus may choose resi- dence hall or apartment-style living. The attractive Webb University Center provides a food court, video arcade, lounge areas and other shops to serve the student body. Webb Student Center Old Dominion is one of Virginia's leading Ph.D. research institutions. The total value of its research activity is about $50 million annually. The University contributes approximately $600 million The University Village, a 75-acre development along the east side of Hampton Boulevard, is a year to the Hampton Roads economy and pro- yet another economic spark for the region. The vides the community with a variety of programs 8,600-seat Ted Constant Convocation Center, which opened in fall 2002, is the centerpiece of the and services, including the Bank of America Entre- project. The Village also currently includes 270 modern apartment units for students. Plans call preneurial Center, Technology Applications Cen- for the addition of a hotel and parking garage, a variety of restaurants, a shopping center with a ter and Military Career Transition Program. A large grocery store and research facilities. leader in space-related research, Old Dominion In the classroom, Old Dominion students continue to earn high marks. Former student- ranks first in the state in funding from NASA for athlete and 1996 graduate Samantha Salvia became the University's first Rhodes Scholar. research projects. The University operates one of An international leader in delivering interactive instructional television, the University op- the largest wind tunnels in the world at NASA's erates TELETECHNET, a distance learning system that offers students an opportunity to earn Langley Research Center, and its Oceanography, one of 17 baccalaureate or eight master's degrees without leaving their area of residence. Since Nuclear Physics, and Modeling and Simulation pro- its inception in 1992, TELETECHNET has exceeded growth projections and is the largest tele- grams are among the best in the nation. vised, interactive distance learning program of its kind in the United States.

Left, the Tonelson Garden is a quiet meeting place in the middle of Webb Center. Below, the Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Building houses the theatre, dance, and music departments at Old Dominion.

36 Old Dominion University University

Above, Rollins Hall houses the admissions, registrar, and financial aid offices. Its Georgian architecture is reminiscent of Old Dominion’s parent institution, the College of William and Mary. Below, the boardwalk and gazebo on the Elizabeth River, adjacent to the Sailing Center and behind Whitehurst Hall dorm, is the site of many campus events and sailing regattas.

Old Dominion is also well known for its international focus in both its curricula and stu- dent population. More than 1,100 international students from 100 countries are enrolled at the University. The University also contributes to the cul- tural life of Hampton Roads by presenting mu- sic and dance concerts, art exhibits, and annual literary and film and video festivals. In addi- tion, the President's Lecture Series brings a va- riety of nationally known speakers to campus each year. The University is located about 200 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is but a short drive to Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 37 OLD DOMINION Administration Dr. Roseann Runte UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of Old Dominion University in the sum- mer of 2001. Runte, who has 21 years of experience as a professor and academic adminis- trator, became only the third woman to head a four-year college or university in Virginia. Runte previously served as president of Victoria University in Toronto, principal of Glendon College (York University), president of l'Université Sainte-Anne in Nova Scotia and assis- tant dean of arts and science at Dalhousie University. She is an associate to the Council of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, a board member of the National Bank of Canada and a member of the executive committee of the Club of Rome. Runte has served as president of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO for two terms, as president of the Humanities Federation of Canada, as a member of the advisory board of the National Library, as found- ing presi- dent of ACFAS-Toronto, as a board member for the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and of the board of Associated Medical Services, as chair of the board of the Foundation for International Training, and as vice chair of the board of the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art. The author of five volumes of creative writing, she has edited nine books and has written more than 100 ar- ticles and book chapters on topics rang- ing from literature and education to eco- nomic and cultural development. Runte has a Ph.D. in French from the University of Kansas and has received honorary de- grees from Acadia University, Memorial University and the universities of Timisoara and Arad in Romania. She received the prix François Coppée from the Académie française as well as the Palmes Académiques and the Order of Merit from the French government, the Order of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee medal, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Jim Jarrett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR When Jim Jarrett arrived on the campus of Old Dominion University in the fall of 1967 as a Health and Physical Education professor, he had little idea that his ten- ure would be counted in decades. During that time span, he has led the program from a well respected NCAA Division II member to a nationally respected Divi- sion I power that has captured 25 national championships. Jarrett began his 34rd year as athletic director in 2004, taking over the reigns in 1970 when Bud Metheny stepped down from that position. As one of the young- est athletic directors in the nation at that time, Jarrett quickly began to make a name for himself and ODU. He committed early on to a philosophy of “selective excellence,” whereby the department “selected” its competitive sports and com- mitted itself financially, academically and competitively to the sports it felt the University could best excel. In 1974, Jarrett became the first athletic director in the state of Virginia to award grant-in-aids to women student-athletes. It was a bold move at the time for a young athletic director and equally young University, but one that paid great dividends. Just five years later, in 1979, the Lady Monarchs won the first of three national championships in women’s basketball, and led the nation in attendance. Under his leadership, the department’s athletic venues have tripled and are considered state of the art facili- ties. They include the construction of the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex in 1983, the Sailing Cen- ter in 1981, the Outdoor Tennis Com- plex which has been expanded to 15 lighted courts and a championship court with seating for 1,000-plus, the 4,000-seat ODU Soccer Stadium in 1990, renovations to Foreman Field, which included Astro-Turf and new locker room facilities, and the planning and construction of the 8,500 seat Con- stant Convocation Center. For all his efforts, Jarrett’s has been honored many times by national and local groups. Most recently, Jarrett was named the 2003 Southeast Regional Athletic Director of the Year by NACDA. Other awards he’s received include the Collegiate Director’s Award from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. 38 Old Dominion University ACADEMIC Support Athletic Directory (757 AREA CODE)

he Old Dominion University Ath President: letic Department offers a wide Dr. Roseann Runte ...... 683-3159 Athletic Director: variety of programs to assist the Dr. Jim Jarrett ...... 683-3369 academic and personal well-being Senior Associate Athletic Director: of the student-athlete. Deb Polca ...... 683-3358 TThese programs are overseen by Tianna Associate Athletic Director: Scott, the academic advisor for student-ath- Debbie H. Byrne ...... 683-3359 letes, and April Brecht, the Life Skills Program Assistant A.D./Finance: director. Their offices are located in Webb Mark Brown ...... 683-3569 Center, within convenient access to all the stu- Assistant A.D./Event Management: dent-athletes. Greg Smith ...... 683-6026 Compliance Coordinator: Among the programs available to all stu- Jeff Wilson ...... 683-5474 dent-athletes: Sports Information Director: Carol R. Hudson, Jr ...... 683-3372 SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONS Asst. Sports Information Director: Supervised study sessions are required for all Kimberly Zivkovich ...... 683-3372 freshmen and transfer student-athletes, and orga- Director of Athletic Publications: Tina Price ...... 683-3372 nized according to the needs of the individual for Business Manager upperclassmen. Study sessions meet in a variety Scott Lowery ...... 683-4444 of locations across campus, for a minimum of two Shantel Wilson studies in her apartment. Athletic Camp Director: hours per night, three nights per week. Mindi Seidel-Adler ...... 683-4358 Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships: ”RISING STARS” - Chuck Gray ...... 683-3372 Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.: THE LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM Alcohol Choices, Stress Management), Interper- David Weisser ...... 683-3372 The Life Skills Program provides a compre- sonal Communication and Media Relations, Social Academic Counselor: hensive approach to the overall academic and per- Development, and Fiscal Responsibility. Tianna Scott ...... 683-3699 sonal development of student-athletes at Old Do- ◆ Networking and appropriate campus program Asst. Academic Advisor: April Brecht ...... 683-3709 promotion minion University. With the student-athlete wel- Equipment Room Manager: ◆ fare in mind, the Athletic Department provides: Rising Stars newsletter - includes study skills, Andrea Allen ...... 683-3371 The Academic Commitment motivational and inspirational items, plus a cal- Head Athletic Trainer: ◆ Academic, major choice and career counseling endar of coming events Marty Bradley ...... 683-3383 ◆ Academic advising - class scheduling and eli- ◆ SAMs Program - Student-Athlete Mentor Peer Asst. Athletic Trainer: Scott Johnson ...... 683-3397 Advising Program gibility review Asst. Athletic Trainer: ◆ Supervised study sessions three times per week The Service Commitment Tina Lathrop ...... 683-5444 ◆ Tutoring program by request and/or referral ◆ Monarch ReachOut service project referrals and Director of Recreational Sports: ◆ Computer room with specialized programs contacts Dr. Kevin Marbury ...... 683-3384 (Writing Tutor, Grammar Tools, Quatro, Word ◆ Campus/community service through SAMs and Athletic Faculty Representative: Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles ...... 683-4995 class credit Perfect, etc.) Baseball Coach: ◆ Study Group sessions The Career Development Commitment Jerry Meyers ...... 683-4360 ◆ ELS 101 (University Orientation) class ◆ Networking and referral are provided in coop- Men’s Basketball Coach: ◆ Academic progress/attendance reports during eration with our career management center Blaine Taylor ...... 683-3362 each semester ◆ Educational programming and career Women’s Basketball Coach: Wendy Larry ...... 683-3401 ◆ ◆ ELS 121 (Career Planning) class Rising Stars monthly Life Skills newsletter ar- Field Hockey Coach: ◆ ticles Interview, cover letter, and resume techniques Beth Anders ...... 683-3785 ◆ Complementary campus programs (Instant Golf Coach: study skills) Dr. Murray Rudisill ...... 683-3300 ◆ Retention groups, probation groups, assess- SAM - STUDENT ATHLETE MENTORS Women’s Golf Coach: Pat Kotten ...... 683-4553 ment instruments Lacrosse Coach (W): ◆ The Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) is a peer Intervention - illness, injuries, etc. reported to Sue Stahl ...... 683-4541 advising program. SAMs are nomimated faculty Sailing Coach (M&W): and elected by their peers. The goal is for Mitch Brindley ...... 683-3387 The Athletic Commitment each athletic team to have at least one SAM. Men’s Soccer Coach: ◆ Title IX information, coach and support staff A SAM on the team can help provide lead- Alan Dawson ...... 683-4360 ership, help teammates with problems, pro- standards of conduct, the coach as a teacher, de- Women’s Soccer Coach: vide support for freshmen, answer ques partmental operations and standards, and athletic Joe Pereira ...... 683-5343 tions, and refer teammates to University support program information Swimming Coach (M&W): support services. SAMs are elected on a ◆ Carol Withus ...... 683-5752 Team-building and conflict resolution interven- yearly basis and any upperclassmen may Tennis Coach (M&W): tion/training be chosen by their peers to serve as a SAM. Darryl Cummings ...... 683-5312 The Personal Development Commitment All SAMs participate in a training program Wrestling Coach: ◆ following elections. Educational programming for new students Steve Martin ...... 683-5311 and teams: Understanding Values, Appreciating Strength & Conditioning Coach: Diversity, Personal Health (Sexual Responsibility, Andy Zucker ...... 683-5313

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 39 ATHLETIC Facilities

he Old Dominion University basketball pro grams call the Intercollegiate Athletics TBuilding home. From its spacious locker rooms, state-of-the- art training facilities, strength training room and beautiful practice gymnasium, the Intercollegiate Athletics Building provides the basketball programs with a first-class facility. Beginning with the basketball office and locker room complex, players and coaches enjoy the spa- cious confines of the coaches offices, theatre style team rooms utilized for video viewing, team meet- ings and study hall, a team lounge that provides a safe haven for visiting with teammates in a relaxed atmosphere or watching television. Adjacent to the team lounge is a spacious player locker room, with large built-in lockers for individual players that pro- Above, The Intercollegiate Athletics Building serves as home for the vide space for everything from shoes to hairdryers. men's and women’s basketball programs at Old Dominion. Shower and bathroom facilities are located next to the locker room. The training room ranks as one of the top fa- cilities in the nation, providing the best in modern rehabilitation equipment for athletic injuries. The seven-foot deep running pool, located in the hydro- therapy room, along with three whirlpools and one jacuzzi, provides Old Dominion athletes the oppor- tunity to rehabilitate through exercise in the water. The room also includes nine training tables, a Kinkom rehabilitation machine and a traction table. Adjacent to the training room is the strength training room, built specifically for student-athlete use. The room includes the most up-to-date in nau- tilus and free weight equipment, all under the full- time supervision of a strength training coach. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building also houses the administrative staff including the ath- letic director, associate and assistant athletic direc- tors, the offices of sports information, athletic mar- keting and promotions, and ticket office, which is conveniently located off the lobby for easy access. Other building features include an outdoor patio for receptions, a conference room, and men’s and women’s locker rooms for recreational use, lo- cated at the rear of the building with easy access to the recreational fields. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building is cen- trally located in the middle of the athletic quadrant of the campus that includes the 4,000-seat Soccer Sta- dium, the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Com- plex, the Tennis Complex that includes 15 courts, Above and Left, the Lady Monarch team including a 1,500-seat championship facility, the Old headquarters provides players with a Dominion University Field house that is home to spacious area for on and off-court time. the soccer, wrestling, golf and swimming teams, It includes a locker room area, a lounge and Foreman Field, a 20,000-seat stadium on cam- area with table, chairs, sofas, and television, a conference room and a pus that is home to field hockey and lacrosse. practice facility.

40 Old Dominion University Ted Constant CONVOCATION Center Ted Constant Convocation Center The Ted Constant Convocation Center, an 8,600 seat facility is the new home for the Old Dominion University basketball programs. Athletic Director Jim Jarrett says, “The ability to provide our student-athletes and fans with a state-of-the art, on campus basketball venue is the best statement the University can make regarding the priority placed on our basketball program. The excitement of a facility with the potential for great atmosphere and quality fan amenities that depicts the great tradition of Old Dominion University athletics is unparalleled in our program’s history.” Building Location Hampton Boulevard, across from the Batten Arts and Letters Building. The Center is the cornerstone for the planned 67- acre University Village that will feature shopping centers, restaurants, a variety of retail shops, research labs and residence halls. Architects The team of Mosley/Rossetti was a joint venture of one of the nation’s leading sports facility designers and planners and a leading Virginia multidiscipline firm. Rossetti’s projects range in scope from the internationally acclaimed Palace of Auburn Hills to the new Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Number of Seats The center has 8,600 fixed seats, including 836 for club/ priority seating. In addition, there are sixteen suites with 12 seats each in the private concourse level and 85 barrier free seats with 85 companion seats in the facility. When seating is added on the floor, capacity will be about 10,000. Building Size The center has 215,000 gross square-feet and consists of four parts- the seating bowl, multiple spaces for support functions for patrons, “back of the house” spaces to support center operations and a 10,000 square foot area of multi-purpose rooms that can be used for conferences, meetings, pre-and post activity gatherings, etc. Flexibility The bowl has been designed to allow ‘downsizing’ for a variety of University events ranging in size from 1,500 to 2,000 attendees and up. Retractable seating will allow for events such as concerts, lectures and commencements. Above and right, the ODU Technology Sports Hall of Fame is The Center has state-of-the-art audio and video technlogy located in the lobby of the that includes a jumbo four-sided video scoreboard, four LED Convocation Center , one of message boards, a video wall in the lobby and 46 closed- the arena's sixteen luxury circuit television monitors throughout the arena. suites and the Lady Parking Facilities Monarchs locker room facilities in the Convocation A 1,400-car garage is located adjacent to the facility to the Center. south, and a shuttle bus system will transport people from a variety of campus locations to Center events.

Call 757-683-4444 for more information.

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 41 OLD DOMINIONFieldhouse 1970-2002 he Old Dominion Fieldhouse served as a palace for the women's basketball team's for- tunes. The Lady Monarchs have been a leader in women’s basketball attendance over the past threeT decades, leading the nation in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s with packed crowds on a nightly basis. The Hampton Roads community opened its heart to the Lady Monarch basketball program, and the team rewarded their fans by bringing home three national championships ('79, '80, and '85), five Sun Belt Conference titles and eleven Colonial Athletic Association championships during their tenure at the Fieldhouse. In addition to drawing top crowds, the Fieldhouse has played a major part in the overwhelming success of the Lady Monarch program. Winning streaks, like the 64- game streak that extended from Feb. 4, 1977 to Feb. 16, 1981 (the longest men's or women's streak at that time), helped convince Old Dominion opponents of the wrath of the Fieldhouse. Another streak followed in 1983 through 1984 at 44 games. More importantly, Old Dominion only had one los- ing season in the Fieldhouse since the building opened its doors in 1970. The Lady Monarchs own an astounding 676-224 record in the building, including post-season and exhibitions.

Above, the Old Dominion University Fieldhouse, the former home of the Lady Monarch dynasty. Right, fans of all ages routinely packed the Fieldhouse to cheer their Lady Monarchs on to victory!

All-Time Fieldhouse Largest Lady Monarch Fieldhouse Crowds Record 1970-2002 OPPONENT DATE OUTCOME ATTENDANCE 1. Connecticut 12-29-01 L 70-84 5,211 2. William & Mary 2-20-98 W 110-51 5,211 383 wins 3. Tennessee 2-10-79 W 71-56 5, 200 4. Va. Commonwealth 2-13-98 W 86-48 5, 171 74 Losses 5. Tennessee 1-7-97 W 83-72 5,155 James Madison 1-30-98 W 81-59 5,155 7. Texas 2-25-80 W 74-45 5, 105 8. UCLA 1-3-79 W 90-60 5,100 83.8 Winning 9. Ohio State 2-16-80 W 85-56 5,055 Percentage 10. Louisiana Tech 2-4-84 W 66-64 5,007

42 Old Dominion University THREE-TIMENATIONAL CHAMPIONS

he Old Dominion Univer 1978-79 AIAW Champions sity name has grown na tionally over the years to Final Record mean the best in competi 35-1 tion... honesty... integrity... Head Coach Marianne Stanley and championships, lots of Standing (L to R): Marianne Stanley T championships. (Head Coach), , Jan Thirty national titles. The number is over- Trombly, , Linda Jerome, Cris Critelli, Rhonda Rompola, Angela whelming, the hardware impressive. And Cotman, Jerry Busone (Asst. Coach). each national title only adds to the Old Do- Front Row (L to R): Sue Brown, Sandy Burke, Debbie Richards, Sue Davy, minion legend as "The Home of Champions." Beth Campbell, and Fran Clemente. The first national title came in 1975, when the men's basketball team claimed the Divi- sion II title in Evansville, Ind. A year later, Old Dominion made the move to NCAA Di- vision I, and the titles continued. Individually, the titles cut across the sports scene at Old Dominion. Three women's 1979-80 AIAW Champions basketball titles (1978-79, 1979-80, 1984- 85)...Nine field hockey titles (1982, 1983, 1984, Final Record 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000)...Twelve 37-1 Head Coach titles in sailing (Women's Champions - 1982, Marianne Stanley 1987, 2002; Sloop Champions - 1989, 1990, Standing (L to R): Marianne Stanley (Head 1993; Singlehanded Champions - 1989, 1997, Coach), Nancy Lieberman, Linda Jerome, 2002, 2003; Dinghy Champions - 1989, 1997, Inge Nissen, Anne Donovan, Jan Trombly, Beth Wilkerson, Rhonda Rompola, 1998; and Team Race Champions - 1990, 1997, Wendy Larry (Asst. Coach), Jerry Busone 1998)... Three individual wrestling titles... And (Asst. Coach). Front Row (L to R): Rose Riggs (Mgr.), Suzy Anderson (Mgr.), Peggy one individual tennis title. Smith, Cris Critelli, Noreen Kemether, Sue Additionally, nearly every team that Richardson, Sue Brown, Angela Cotman, Cathy Loew (Trainer), and Erika Zauzig competes in conference championships has (Mgr.) won a title.

1984-85 NCAA Champions Final Record 31-3 Head Coach Marianne Stanley Standing (L to R): Liz Connahan, Tracy Claxton, Medina Dixon, Dawn Cullen, Donna Harrington, Adrienne Goodson, Alphelia Goodson. Front Row (L to R): Trish Vantucci (Mgr.), Beth Calder (Mgr.), Joann Beatty, Bridget Jenkins, Marie Christian, Lisa Blais, Lisa Hendrick (Mgr.).

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 43 RETIREDJerseys Lieberman’s impact on the sport of women’s basketball is immeasurable. “Lady Magic,” as she was known in the media during her days at Old Dominion, helped her Lady Monarch teams collect an astounding 72-2 record during their back-to-back championship seasons. Nancy Lieberman She never backed down from a challenge...not even from the 7-2, 280-pound Russian center Uljana Semjonova. In the 1976 Montreal Olympics, the 16-year-old Lieberman courageously took a charge from the towering Semjonova and things (1976-80) were never the same. That feisty attitude has crowned her as one of basketball’s trailblazers and ambassadors. The three-time All-American remains Old Dominion University’s leader in career assists (961) while standing second in all-time steals (512). She also holds several single-game and single-season records. Lieberman is the only two-time winner of the (1978-79 and 1979-80) and is also a recipient of the Broderick Cup (1979-80). For her efforts and dedication to the game, Lieberman was inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1996 and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. She and teammate Anne Donovan (who was inducted the year before) are part of a select group of 11 women in the Hall. She is also a member of the Old Dominion Hall of Fame and the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. She served as the head coach/general manager of the WNBA's club and is currently and anouncer for 10 ESPN. She and her son T.J. reside in Dallas.

A two-time national champion with the 1979 and 1980 Lady Monarchs, Inge Nissen left her indelible mark on Old Dominion women’s basketball during a stellar playing career. What she left from Norfolk, Virginia, she brought with her to Inge Nissen Miami, Florida where she is now a co-head coach with former Old Dominion University assistant Cindy Russo at Florida International University. (1976-80) Nissen earned Kodak All-American honors during her senior campaign with the Lady Monarchs and was also named to the Street and Smith All-American team. A four-year starter, Nissen ended her career with 2,647 points and 1,459 rebounds. Both numbers are second only to Anne Donovan in the Lady Monarch record books. In addition, Nissen holds several individual season records, including field goals attempted (651), free throws attempted (209), and free throws made (148), as well as single game records for field goals attempted (33) and rebounds (28 vs. Longwood College on March 3, 1978). A two-time Wade Trophy Finalist, Nissen was named the team’s MVP during the 1978, 1979, and 1980 seasons as well as the Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year at ODU in 1980. In 1978, Nissen led Old Dominion to the National Women’s Invitational Tournament Championship and ended a fine career by leading the Lady Monarchs to the AIAW National Championships in 1979 and 1980. 42 After her career at Old Dominion, Nissen spent a season in the Women’s Pro Basketball League. When the league disbanded in 1981, Nissen continued to play overseas and won the French National Championship with the Asnieres junior team. A year later, Nissen coached the team to a national title. Nissen was inducted into the Old Dominion Hall of Fame in 1985 and is currently in her 13th season as the co-head coach of Florida International women’s program.

Perfection is the sort of thing that kept Anne Donovan going strong through her basketball career and perfection is what keeps Donovan in one of the top positions throughout Lady Monarch basketball history. Anne Donovan After her gold medal performance in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Donovan was ready to retire but opted not to hang up her high tops when rumors spread that the United States cruised to a gold because the Russians boycotted the LA Games. (1979-83) Desperately wanting to prove the masses wrong, Donovan returned to the 1988 Seoul Olympics and, at the ripe old age of 26, co-captained her team to a repeat gold medal. That consummate attitude made Donovan a pioneer in her sport and has earned her a spot as one of just 10 women to be honored by the Basketball Hall of Fame. Inducted in 1995, Donovan was rewarded for the hard work and dedication that is scrawled throughout the chronicles of Lady Monarch basketball history. A multi-honored athlete for the Lady Monarchs, Donovan remains the school’s leader in career scoring (2,719 points), career rebounding (1,976 boards), and career blocked shots (801 blocks). In addition, the three-time All-American and 1983 Naismith National Player of the Year owns several single-game and single-season records. A former assistant at her alma mater, Donovan is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame, the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and the GTE/CoSida Academic All- 22 American Hall of Fame. She is currently the head coach of the WNBA's and has also coached the and . Her 2004 Seattle Storm captured the 2004 WNBA Championship and her 2001 Sting squad advanced to the WNBA Finals.

Ticha Penicheiro can be described with many words, but the lasting impression she has made on Lady Monarch basketball can be fully portrayed by one word – heart-stopping. Penicheiro’s playing style, one of a unique mixture of panache and skill, has earned her many a fan in the Hampton Ticha Penicheiro Roads area and around the country. It has also earned her jersey a spot in the rafters. Numbers don’t lie for Penicheiro, who along with Mery Andrade and Clarisse Machanguana, comprised the fan- (1994-98) favorite “Portuguese Connection” that re-cultivated a national pride with the Old Dominion Lady Monarch program. This Figueira da Foz native helped her Lady Monarch squads to an impressive 119-14 overall record, a 61-1 Colonial Athletic Association record, four consecutive CAA crowns, and an appearance in the 1997 NCAA National Championship game. During her playing time at Old Dominion, Penicheiro collected 1,304 points over 133 games. She finished her career as Old Dominion’s all-time leader with 591 and second on the all-time assist board, behind only fellow All-American Nancy Lieberman, with 939. She is the CAA’s all-time leader on both counts. A two-time Kodak All-American, Penicheiro collected a plethora of honors during her stay in Norfolk. She became Old Dominion’s second winner of the prestigious Lifetime/Wade Trophy and the first international player to win the honor. A four-time All-CAA honoree, Penicheiro was named the conference’s Player of the Year in 1995-96 and 1996-97 while also 21 claiming the Rookie of the Year honor in 1994-95. Penicheiro most recently completed her sixth season with the Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA. She is a four-time WNBA All-Star and two-time All-WNBA first team selection.

Machanguana's style and power helped lead a great resurgence in Lady Monarch basketball in the late 90's and left an indelible mark on the Old Dominion dynasty. With Machanguana on the floor, the Lady Monarchs won an incredible 89 Clarisse percent (90-11) of their games, captured three CAA conference crowns, and advanced to the 1997 NCAA Championship game. It was during her career that "The Streak" began with the Lady Monarch posting 44 straight conference victories Machanguana during her final two seasons en route amassing a total of 131 consecutive CAA wins. One of the most prolific scorers in recent memory, the 6-5 forward completed her career with 1,813 career points, which ranks her ninth all-time in Old Dominion history. Every year she stepped onto the hardwood for the Lady Monarchs (1994-98) she led her teams in scoring and field goal percentage, placing her name besides the greats in Old Dominion women's basketball history. Machanguana finished fifth in single season scoring and recorded six games with 30 points or more. Additionally, she shot .624 from the floor and averaged 7.6 rebounds per game in 99 contests during her career. A Kodak All-American and Naismith Player of the Year finalist in 1997, she helped lead Old Dominion to a 34-2 record and their third Final Four appearance. During her career she also earned All-America honors by the Sporting News, Basketball Times, and Associated Press and was a three-time All-CAA First Time selection and two-time conference tournament MVP. Since completing her career at Old Dominion, Machanguana has played for San Jose in the ABL, followed by stints with Los Angeles, Charlotte, and Orlando in the WNBA. In 2001, Machanguana helped her Sting squad advance to the 33 WNBA finals under head coach and fellow Old Dominion legend Anne Donovan. 44 Old Dominion University DONNA DOYLEScholarship Game

n 1975, a group of loyal and dedicated Dominion's first look at its future coach, Marianne women's athletic fans proposed the idea of Stanley, the two-time All-American for I soliciting donors to create a scholarship fund Immaculata. Stanley put on a show for the Norfolk for the women's intercollegiate sports program at audience that night, and one year later would re- Old Dominion University. turn as head coach of the Lady Monarchs, begin- There seemed no better title to this effort than ning a ten-year legacy at the University that would to dedicate the scholarship to Donna Doyle Smith, produce three national championships. the first female health and physical education Donna and her committee had no clue in 1975 graduate at the Norfolk Division of the College of that their efforts would produce the University's William & Mary, as Old Dominion was then known. first fully endowed athletic scholarship, a mark the Afour-sport star in the 1950's, Donna had dedicated committee reached in 1988. her life to the advancement of women's athletics as Through the years, the scholarship fund has both a competitor and administrator in the Norfolk enabled numerous female student-athletes the op- City Schools. portunity to study and compete at Old Dominion. Old Dominion's women's basketball program The game itself has grown into one of the most pres- was in its infancy at that point, but dedicated to- tigious events in the nation and has continually at- ward gaining national recognition. What Donna tracted the top names in women's basketball. and her supporters believed would help set the pro- In 1981, then top-ranked Louisiana Tech gram in motion would be to attract "name" oppo- matched up with the 4th-ranked Lady Monarchs nents to the game each year. Virginia Tech played for the annual scholarship game. The excitement in the first Donna Doyle Scholarship Game in 1975, surrounding the game mounted in the weeks prior with Old Dominion earning a 95-82 win. The fol- to the matchup and resulted in moving the contest lowing year the scholarship committee landed their to Norfolk Scope. A sellout crowd of 10,237 packed prize opponent when three-time national champion Scope and put Old Dominion in the record books Donna Doyle Smith Immaculata College matched up with the Lady again for the largest regular season attendance at a Monarchs. single women's collegiate game at that point. History now looks at that second Donna Donna Doyle Smith passed away in 1977 from Doyle Scholarship game as somewhat of a turning cancer, a disease she had battled for several years point for the program. While the Lady Monarchs prior to her death. Her efforts toward this scholar- fell to the stronger Mighty Macs, it was Old ship and the advancement of women's athletics at her alma mater are permanently remembered “ through this scholarship fund, which continues to grow. Each year, seven new Donna Doyle Scholar- What an important day in my life! ship recipients are selected in each of the women's How happy I am to share it with you. scholarship sports at Old Dominion. Student-ath- letes are selected that represent Donna Doyle's ath- How do I feel about this honor? I feel letic achievements, her enthusiasm and spirit. humble! I feel proud! I feel sad! I feel Donna Doyle excited! Most importantly, I feel! I am Scholarship Game aware that my life will go on in the lives Results of other young women who will use 1974-75 95-82 W vs. Virginia Tech their God-given abilities in the athletic 1975-76 53-89 L vs. Immaculata 1976-77 47-55 L vs. Delta State arena. I am also aware that, as a result 1977-78 77-55 W vs. N.C. State 1978-79 90-60 W vs. UCLA of the strength and confidence these 1979-80 74-45 W vs. Texas 1980-81 59-73 L vs. Louisiana Tech young women will gain through 1981-82 66-54 W vs. Tennessee 1982-83 81-58 W vs. Long Beach State athletics, they will translate this into 1983-84 66-64 W vs. Louisiana Tech meaningful activities and relationships 1984-85 64-67 L vs. Tennessee 1985-86 70-77 L vs. Louisiana Tech as they progress through life. 1986-87 73-68 W vs. Western Kentucky 1987-88 65-68 L vs. Louisiana Tech God is in control of my life, and this 1988-89 69-91 L vs. N.C. State 1989-90 65-79 L vs. Louisiana Tech is one more occurrence which supports Donna Doyle in the uniform of the Norfolk 1990-91 52-66 L vs. N.C. State Division of William and Mary. 1991-92 64-62 W vs. James Madison my faith in His presence." 1992-93 81-67 W vs. N.C. State 1993-94 73-59 W vs. James Madison 1994-95 75-81 L vs. N.C. State 1995-96 103-43 W vs. VCU Donna 1996-97 77-49 W vs. James Madison 1997-98 81-59 W vs. James Madison 1998-99 100-64 W vs. Richmond Letter written by Donna Doyle Smith to 1999-00 74-58 W vs. East Carolina commemorate the first 2000-01 68-46 W vs. William & Mary 2001-02 67-43 W vs. James Madison Donna Doyle Scholarship game. 2002-03 59-67 L vs. Rutgers 2003-04 80-58 W vs. James Madison

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 45 LADY MONARCHSIn the Pros On April 24, 1996, women’s basket- ball announced “We Got Next” as the NBA Ticha Board of Governors approved the concept of Penicheiro a Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) to begin play in June 1997. 1998-2004 Sacramento Monarchs Eight teams were announced for the league’s inaugural season. The Eastern Con- * 1st Round Draft Pick ference consisted of the Charlotte Sting, * WNBA All-Time Assist Leader Cleveland Rockers, Houston Comets and * Four-time WNBA All-Star while the Western Confer- * 1999 First Team All-WNBA ence was comprised of the Los Angeles * 2002, 2003 Second Team All-WNBA Sparks, , Sacramento Mon- archs and Utah Starzz. Adrienne Since the inaugural season, the WNBA has expanded from eight teams to 16, Goodson with the Detroit Shock and Washington Mys- tics joining the league in 1998, the Minne- sota Lynx and in 1999, and 1999-2002 Utah Starzz the Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire 2003-2004 San Antonio Silver Stars and Seattle Storm in 2000. The 2004 season has seen 176 women play professional bas- * 3rd Round Draft Pick ketball in 256 regular-season WNBA games With such tremendous growth, the * 2002 WNBA All-Star WNBA and the Women’s National Basket- ball Players Association (WNBPA) an- nounced on April 29, 1999 the league’s first Hamchetou collective bargaining agreement – a first of Maiga its kind in women’s team sports. The WNBA game consists of a 30- second clock, a 19-foot, 9-inch three-point 2002-2004 Sacremento Monarchs line, two 20-minute halves, eleven-player ros- ters and a collegiate-regulation size ball. The WNBA’s signature orange-and-oatmeal bas- * 1st Round Draft Pick ketball by Spalding is 28.5 inches in circum- * Led WNBA in steals per 40 ference and one inch smaller than the NBA’s minutes (2003) regulation ball. The WNBA began play in June 1997 with a goal of providing a professional league Mery for not only American women's basketball Andrade players, but also women's basketball players from around the globe Women’s basketball has come a long 2004 Charlotte Sting way since its beginnings in 1892 when Senda 1999-2002 Clevland Rockers Berenson adapted ’s basket- ball rules for women. And with the contin- ued growth of the WNBA, the sport is sure to * 2nd Round Draft Pick go even further

46 Old Dominion University LADY MONARCHSIn the Pros Lucienne Coaching In The Pros Berthieu Nancy Lieberman '80 * 1998 -Head Coach/General Manager - Detriot Shock

2002-2003 Clevland Rockers Anne Donovan '83 2004 Houston Comets * 2003 - 2004 - Head Coach - Seattle Storm * 2001-2002 Head Coach - Charlotte Sitng * 2000 - Head Coach - Indiana Fever * 2nd Round Draft Pick * 1998 - Head Coach - Philadelphia Rage (ABL)

Maura McHugh '74 * 2001 - 2003 - Head Coach - Sacramento Monarchs Monique * 1999- 2000 - Assistant Coach - Sacramento Monarchs Coker Marianne Stanley (ODU head coach 1976 -1987) * 2004 - Assistant Coach - New York Liberty * 2002 - 2003 - Head Coach - Washingston Mystics * 2001 - Assistant Coach - 2004 * 2000 - Assistant Coach - Los Angeles Sparks

Alisa Scott (ODU Asst. Coach 1991 - 1998) * Free Agent * 1998 - 2004 - Assistant Coach - Houston Comets

LADY MONARCHS IN THE DRAFT

2002-WNBA 1996-WNBA Hamchetou Maiga Sacramento 1st Round Nancy Lieberman-Cline Phoenix 2nd Round Lucienna Bertheiu Seattle 2nd Round Sharron Francis Minnesota 4th Round 1996-ABL Tiffany Thompson Los Angeles 4th Round Adrienne Goodson Richmond 3rd Round

2000-WNBA 1982-WBL Donna Harrington Indiana Free Agent Rhonda Rompola Dallas Marianne Stanley Los Angeles Asst. Coach

1999-WNBA 1980-WBL Clarisse Machanguana Los Angeles 2nd Round Nancy Lieberman Dallas 1st Round Mery Andrade Cleveland 2nd Round Inge Nissen Chicago 1st Round Adrienne Goodson Utah 3rd Round Chris Critelli New York 1st Round Angela Cotman Houston 2nd Round 1998-WNBA Jan Trombly Colorado 4th Round Ticha Penicheiro Sacramento 1st Round Sue Richardson Tampa Bay 6th Round Houston 2nd Round Sue Brown Tampa Bay 7th Round Linda Jerome St. Louis 8th Round 1997-ABL Clarisse Machanguana San Jose 1st Round Esther Benjamin Richmond Alternate Celeste Hill Seattle Alternate

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 47 Why Monarchs?

any people have wondered how the Old Dominion University ath- letic teams came to be officially Mknown as the Monarchs. For many years, the athletic teams of the Nor- folk Division of the College of William & Mary (as Old Dominion was formerly called) were known as the Braves. This was a derivation of the William & Mary nickname of Indians. As Old Dominion achieved its own four-year status and saw its enrollment surpass that of its Williamsburg neigh- bor, it was no longer suitable or acceptable to have its teams called the Braves. The name Monarchs evokes much of the early history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and of Old Dominion’s mother institution, the College of William and Mary. The nickname “Old Domin- ion” was first coined to the Virginia colony by King Charles II after Virginia’s loyalty to the crown during the English Civil War. Further- more, William III and Mary II, whose patronage helped found the College of William and Mary in Virginia in 1693, ruled England at the invitation of Parliament as “joint monarchs.” The Monarch used by Old Dominion has a royal crown on a lion’s head, representing an historic past and a strong future. The school's current family of athletic logos (right) were adopted in April of 2002.

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Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 49 2003-04 in Review SEEING IS BELIVING…ALL EYES ON US The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs continued domination in the Colonial Athletic Associa- tion winning and record 13th straight conference crown

The Lady Monarchs celebrate "Lucky 13." Old Dominion has captured the CAA Tournament title every year since joining the league in the 1991-1992 season.

ll eyes are were on the Old Dominion The Lady Monarchs fell to 2003 WNIT champion Senior forward Monique Coker and ○○○○○○○○○○ women’s basketball team for the 2003- ○○○○○○○○○○○ Auburn, and host Colorado in what would be the guard Max Nhassengo were in a heated raced 04 season as the Lady Monarchs captured first of six ranked opponents that Old Dominion for CAA Player of the Year with both Lady A th “Lucky 13” – their 13 straight Colonial Athletic would face. Monarchs earning First Team All-CAA honors. Association (CAA) title and compiled an Returning home to the friendly Coker, who was invited to the Los Angles impressive 17-0 mark on their home court at the confines of the Ted Constant Convocation Center, Sparks’ training camp in the summer, averaged Ted Constant Convocation Center. the Lady Monarchs dazzled audiences with a a team best 14.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per The roster, which consisted of five toppling of #7 Penn State, marking the first Top game. The 6-1 Bronx, NY native collected 16 seniors, three returning members of the starting Ten opponent to fall in Norfolk since 1999. As double-doubles and became the 23rd Lady line-up, and four newcomers helped the Lady the Lady Monarchs found cohesiveness, other Monarch to score over 1,000 career points. th Monarchs to a 25-7 overall record, 17-1 mark in non-conference opponents began to fall in ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Placing her name 16 on ODU’s all-time st CAA play and danced to its 21 ever NCAA ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ convincing fashion as well including Charlotte, scoring leaders charts, Coker amassed 1,409 Tournament appearance. Florida International, Georgia Tech, and another points in her four-year career. Nhassengo The early days of the 2003-04 ranked team North Carolina. On the road the played trademark Lady Monarch defense campaign were trying for Old Dominion as the Lady Monarchs were challenged in a down-to against the top players both in and out of Lady Monarchs lost center Corrina Turner for the wire loss at Virginia Tech along with difficult conference that helped her land CAA the year to yet another ACL injury, had match-ups with annual rivals Tennessee and Defensive Player of the Year. The Maputo, sophomore Paula Muxiri sit out the first half of Rutgers. Mozambique product averaged a team second- the season, and injuries to Shareese Grant and Although the Lady Monarchs suffered best 13.8 points and 5.1 rebounds shooting a Tish Lyons sideline two stars in the early parts of a rare conference loss at Hofstra in the middle of team best .521 from the floor. the preseason. January, Old Dominion ended the regular season Joining Coker and Nhassengo with Old Dominion began the season with on a 13 game win streak and continued to be the conference awards was second team All-CAA the second toughest non-conference slate and team to beat in the conference. In CAA play member Shareese Grant, who was also named opened the season at the first annual WBCA alone, the Lady Monarchs outscored their the CAA’s Most Outstanding Player for the Preseason Classic still trying to find their identity. opponents by 18.5 points per contest. second straight season for her gutty and gritty

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Myriah Spence finished her final year with the Lady Monarchs as Monique Coker was in heated battle for CAA Player of the Year one the team's top three-point threats. and was named to the All-Tournament Team and picked up First Team All-CAA honors. ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ play in the post-season. Grant, who assumed the starting point guard role, made an average of nearly four assists per contest and dished out five or more assists on 12 occasions. The 2003-04 Honors Hampton Roads native from nearby Princess Anne give Old Dominion an added spark and the big defensive stop. CAA Defensive Player of the Year Freshmen Angela Brown, Tish Lyons, Max Nhassengo Sherrida Triggs, and Shantel Wilson gained valuable minutes and experience in their first season with the Lady Monarchs and will be relied upon to build the future of Lady Monarch CAA All- Defensive Team Basketball. Lyons saw action in every game Max Nhassengo after returning from a fractured finger to pour in 4.9 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. She collected her first double-double with 12 points CAA Tournament MVP and 12 rebounds in the revenge game against Hofstra and shot nearly 50 percent from the field Shareese Grant for the season. Triggs’ impressed fans with her rebounding prowess, which included nine boards against #20 Colorado and eight versus CAA All-Tournament #22 Auburn. Wilson, coming off the bench as the back-up point guard, improved vastly with Monique Coker each game she entered. At the conclusion of the season, Wilson had dished out five or more Shareese Grant assists five times and had improved confidence Myriah Spence in running the floor. Brown became Old Max Nhassengo's defensive prowess led her Dominion’s big girl in the middle after the loss to the CAA Defensive Player of the Year of Turner in the beginning of the year and was a ○○○○○○○○○○○○ All-Colonial Athletic Association member of the starting line-up when the Lady award. Monarchs took to the court against Colorado in Monique Coker (First team) the season opener. She saw limited action throughout the season but had a tremendous Max Nhassengo (First team) worth ethic and desire to improve. Shareese Grant (Second team) Next season the Lady Monarchs will return seven letterwinners to the court, including starters Grant and Davis, as they strive for their 14th consecutive CAA title and look to move further into the post-season.

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Did you know... The Lady Monarchs ranked 13th nationally in attendance in 2002-2003.

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56 Old Dominion University 2004-05 Opponents

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 57 2004-05Non-Conference Opponents EAST TENNESSEE ST. GEORGIA TECH HARVARD Tuesday, November 30th - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 23rd - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 22nd - 12:30 p.m.

Karen Kemp Tiffani Mayes MaChelle Joseph Kasha Terry Kathy Delaney-Smith Reka Cserny Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: Location: ...... Johnson City, Tenn. Location: ...... Atlanta, Ga. Location: ...... Cambridge, Mass. Enrollment: ...... 11,500 Enrollment: ...... 16,000 Enrollment: ...... 6,672 Founded: ...... 1911 Founded: ...... 1885 Founded: ...... 1636 Nickname: ...... Buccaneers Nickname: ...... Yellow Jackets Nickname: ...... Crimson Colors: ...... Navy Blue and Old Gold Colors: ...... Old Gold and White Colors: ...... Crimson, Black, and White Conference: ...... Southern Conference: ...... Atlantic Coast Conference: ...... Ivy President: ...... Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr. President: ...... Dr. G. Wayne Clough President: ...... Larwence A. Summers Athletic Director: ...... Dave Mullins Athletic Director: ...... Dave Braine Athletic Director: ...... Robert L. Scalise Home Court: ...... Memorial Center (13,000) Home Court: ...... Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191) Home Court: ...... Lavietes Pavillion (2,195)

COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: ...... Karen Kemp (Berry '95) Head Coach: ...... MaChelle Joseph (Purdue '93) Head Coach: ...... Kathey Delaney-Smith (Bridgewater '71) School Record/Years: ...... 122-154/10 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 14-15/1 season School Record/Years: ...... 335-240/22 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 122-154/10 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 14-15/1 season Career Record/Years: ...... 335-240/22 season Assistant Coaches: ...... Rodney English (ETSU '92) Assistant Coaches: ...... Mack McCarthy (Virginia Tech '74) Assistant Coaches: ...... Stacey Connors (Bentley '98) ...... Kim Dowell (Texas-Arlington '97) ...... Art Prevost (Lamar '90) ...... Bri Fecteau (Bentley '01) ...... Sytia Messer (Arkansas '99) ...... Shivonne St. George (Stonehill '00)

TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: 2003-04 Record: ...... 13-14 2003-04 Record: ...... 14-15 2003-04 Record: ...... 16-11 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 13-7/T-3rd 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 5-11/8th 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 9-5/T-2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2

Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Tiffani Mayes F Sr. 6-2 15.9 9.0 Kasha Terry F/C Jr. 6-3 6.0 4.6 Reka Cserny C Sr. 6-3 18.0 6.5 Brooke Wilhoit G So. 5-8 7.4 4.1 Jessica Williams F Jr. 6-1 5.7 5.7 Jessica Holsey G Jr. 5-8 5.8 1.4 B.J. Banjo G Jr. 5-5 7.2 2.5 Megan Harpring G Jr. 5-9 4.8 1.7 Laura Robinson G Jr. 5-7 3.8 0.7

Key Losses: Key Losses: Key Losses: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Kiya Verdell G 5-9 14.9 5.0 Fallon Stokes F 5-10 16.4 6.4 Hana Peljto F 6-2 23.7 9.7 Lauren Trantham F 6-1 8.7 6.3 Alex Stewart G 5-5 9.0 5.3 Beverly Moore G 5-2 6.1 1.1

SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Emily Feeny Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Cheryl Watts Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Kevin Anderson SID Phone: ...... (423) 439-5612 SID Phone: ...... (404) 894-5445 SID Phone: ...... (617) 495-2206 SID Fax: ...... (423) 439-6138 SID Fax: ...... (404) 894-1248 SID Fax: ...... (617) 495-2130 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] Press Row Phone: ...... (423) 439-5329 Press Row Phone: ...... (404) 894-5458 Press Row Phone: ...... (617) 495-5894 Athletics Website: ...... www.etsubucs.com Athletics Website: ...... www.ramblinwreck.com Athletics Website: ...... www.gocrimson.com

58 Old Dominion University 2004-05Non-Conference Opponents NORTH CAROLINA PENN STATE RUTGERS Thursday, December 30th - 2:00 p.m. Sunday, December 19th - 2:00 p.m. Sunday, December 5th - 2:00 p.m.

Sylvia Hatchell Canikita Bell Tanisha Wright C. Vivian Stringer Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: Location: ...... Chapel Hill, N.C. Location: ...... State College, Pa. Location: ...... New Brunswick, N.J. Enrollment: ...... 25,480 Enrollment: ...... 41,795 Enrollment: ...... 33,500 Founded: ...... 1789 Founded: ...... 1855 Founded: ...... 1766 Nickname: ...... Tar Heels Nickname: ...... Lady Lions Nickname: ...... Scarlet Knights Colors: ...... Blue and White Colors: ...... Blue and White Colors: ...... Scarlet Conference: ...... Atlantic Coast Conference: ...... : ...... Big East President: ...... Dr. James Moeser President: ...... Dr. Graham Spanier President: ...... Dr. Richard L. McCormick Athletic Director: ...... Dick Baddour Athletic Director: ...... Tim Curley Athletic Director: ...... Robert E. Mulcahy III Home Court: ...... Carmichael Auditorium (10,180) Home Court: ...... (15,261) Home Court: ...... Louis Brown Athletic Center (8,500)

COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: ...... (Carson-Newman '74) Head Coach: ...... Rene Portland (Immaculata '75) Head Coach: ...... C. Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock '71) School Record/Years: ...... 382-182/18 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 562-193/24 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 175-104/9 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 654-262/29 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 649-222/28 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 695-239/32 seasons Assistant Coaches: ...... Andrew Calder (Coker '74) Assistant Coaches: ...... Annie Troyan (Penn State '83) Assistant Coaches: ...... Jolette Law (Iowa '90) ...... Tracey Williams (UNC-Pembroke '86) ...... Susan Robinson (Penn State '92) ...... Carlene Mitchell (Kansas State '96) ...... Charlotte Smith-Taylor (North Carolina '95) ...... Keila Whittington (Dillard '89) ...... Michelle Edwards (Iowa '89)

TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: 2003-04 Record: ...... 24-7 2003-04 Record: ...... 28-6 2003-04 Record: ...... 21-12 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 12-4/2nd 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 15-1/1st 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 10-6/T-6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1

Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Camille Little F So. 6-1 14.3 7.9 Tanisha Wright G Sr. 5-11 14.8 4.7 G Sr. 5-9 17.9 4.6 G So. 5-6 14.0 2.8 Jess Strom G Sr. 5-7 10.9 3.7 Chelsea Newton G Sr. 5-11 11.0 2.9 Nikita Bell F/G Sr. 6-0 9.4 5.4 Amanda Brown F/C So. 6-4 3.7 2.8 Shalicia Hurns F Sr. 6-3 7.8 6.2

Key Losses: Key Losses: Key Losses: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Candace Sutton C 6-6 9.5 6.5 G 6.0 20.0 4.1 Dawn McCullouch G 5-9 10.2 4.0 Carrie Davis C 6-4 2.2 1.7 Jess Brungo F 6.1 10.1 5.9

SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Dana Gelin Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Erin Whiteside Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Heather Brocious SID Phone: ...... (919) 962-0083 SID Phone: ...... (814) 865-1757 SID Phone: ...... (732) 445-4200 SID Fax: ...... (919) 962-0612 SID Fax: ...... (814) 863-3165 SID Fax: ...... (732) 445-3063 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] Press Row Phone: ...... (919) 843-9509 Press Row Phone: ...... (814) 863-3294 Press Row Phone: ...... (732) 445-4200 Athletics Website: ...... www.TarHeelBlue.com Athletics Website: ...... www.goPSUsports.com Athletics Website: ...... www.ScarletKnights.com

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 59 2004-05Non-Coference Opponents TENNESSEE VIRGINIA VIRGINIA TECH Sunday, January 2nd - 2:00 p.m. Friday, December 10th - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, November 27th - 2:00 p.m.

Pat Summitt Shrya Ely Brandi Teamer Beth Dunkenberger Carrie Mason Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: Location: ...... Knoxville, Tenn. Location: ...... Charlottesville, Va. Location: ...... Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment: ...... 25,058 Enrollment: ...... 12,748 Enrollment: ...... 28,000 Founded: ...... 1794 Founded: ...... 1819 Founded: ...... 1872 Nickname: ...... Lady Volunteers Nickname: ...... Cavaliers Nickname: ...... Hokies Colors: ...... Orange and White Colors: ...... Blue and Orange Colors: ...... Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Conference: ...... : ...... Atlantic Coast Conference: ...... BIG EAST President: ...... Dr. John Petersen President: ...... John T. Casteen III President: ...... Dr. Charles Steger Athletic Director: ...... Joan Cronan Athletic Director: ...... Craig Littlepage Athletic Director: ...... Jim Weaver Home Court: ...... Thompson-Boling Arena (24,535) Home Court: ...... University Hall (8,394) Home Court: ...... Cassell Coliseum (10,052)

COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: ...... (Tennessee-Martin '74) Head Coach: ...... Debbie Ryan (Ursinus '75) Head Coach: ...... Beth Dunkenberger (Randolph-Macon '88) School Record/Years: ...... 852-167/30 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 591-240/27 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 0-0/1st season Career Record/Years: ...... 852-167/30 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 591-240/27 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 65-50/5 seasons Assistant Coaches: ...... (Tennessee '81) Assistant Coaches: ...... Tim Taylor (James Madison '89) Assistant Coaches: ..... Shellie Greenman (Emory & Henry '88) ...... Nikki Caldwell (Tennessee '94) ...... Jennifer Hooveer (Wake Forest '91) ...... Bobbie Kelsey (Stanford '96) ...... Dean lockwood (Spring Arbor '82) ...... Curtis Loyd (Southern Utah '99) ...... Stacy Cantley (UNC-Wilmington '99) TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: 2003-04 Record: ...... 13-16 TEAM OUTLOOK: 2003-04 Record: ...... 31-4 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 6-10/7th 2003-04 Record: ...... 23-8 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 16-0/1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/4 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 9-7/8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Key Returning Players: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: LaTonya Blue G/F Sr. 5-11 9.6 5.3 Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Shrya Ely F Sr. 6-2 14.5 8.0 Kate Kreager F Sr. 6-3 7.7 4.0 Carrie Mason G Jr. 5-7 11.5 2.9 G Jr. 5-10 12.3 2.8 Jocelyn Logan-Friend F Sr. 6-1 4.7 3.7 Dawn Chriss G/F Jr. 6-1 10.2 4.7 Loree moore G Sr. 5-9 7.9 5.5 Erin Gibson F/C Sr. 6-2 9.3 6.9 Key Losses: Key Losses: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Key Losses: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Anna Prillaman G 5-10 9.4 2.2 Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Tasha Butts G 5-11 10.4 5.4 Safiya Grant-Fairley G 5-6 3.3 1.1 Ieva Kublina F/C 6-4 13.7 6.6 Ashley Robinson C 6-5 8.1 6.4 SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Cathy Bongiovi Stewart Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Torye Hurst Women's Basketball Contact: ..... Debby Jennings/Rob Turner SID Phone: ...... (434) 982-5500 SID Phone: ...... (540) 231-8823 SID Phone: ...... (865) 974-4275 SID Fax: ...... (434) 982-5525 SID Fax: ...... (540) 231-6984 SID Fax: ...... (865) 974-8875 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected]/[email protected] Press Row Phone: ...... (434) 296-5910 Press Row Phone: ...... (540) 231-4905 Press Row Phone: ...... (865 )974-0110 Athletics Website: ...... www.VirginiaSports.com Athletics Website: ...... www.HokieSportsInfo.com Athletics Website: ...... www.UTLadyVols.com

60 Old Dominion University 2004-05 CAA Opponents DELAWARE DREXEL GEORGE MASON Sunday, January 9th - 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 17th - 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 27th - 7:00 p.m. Friday, February 11th - 7:00 p.m. Sunday, March 6th - 1:00 p.m. Sunday, February 13th - 2:00 p.m.

Tina Martin Tiara MalcomDenise Dillon Katrina MartinDebbie Taneyhill Lauren Hediger Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: Location: ...... Newark, Del. Location: ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Location: ...... Fairfax, Va. Enrollment: ...... 16,000 Enrollment: ...... 11,691 Enrollment: ...... 28,246 Founded: ...... 1743 Founded: ...... 1891 Founded ...... 1957 Nickname: ...... Fightin' Blue Hens Nickname: ...... Dragons Nickname: ...... Patriots Colors: ...... Royal Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Navy Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Green and Gold Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association President: ...... Dr. David P. Roselle President: ...... Dr. Constantine N. Papadakis President: ...... Dr. Alan G.Merten Athletic Director: ...... Edgar N. Johnson Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Eric Zillmer Athletic Director: ...... Thomas O'Connor Home Court: ...... Bob Carpenter Center (5,000) Home Court: ...... Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,300) Home Court: ...... Patriot Center (10,000)

COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: ...... Tina Martin (Lock Haven '86) Head Coach: ...... Denise Dillon (Villanova '96) Head Coach: ...... Debbie Taneyhill (George Mason '92) School Record/Years: ...... 142-90/8 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 10-18/1 season School Record/Years: ...... 103-89/7 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 142-90/8 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 10-18/1 season Career Record/Years: ...... 103-89/7 seasons Assistant Coaches: ...... Jeanine Radice (Fordham '89) Assistant Coaches: ...... Pam Durkin (Rider '97) Assistant Coaches: ...... Marcell Harrison (George Mason '94) ...... Melissa Dymek (Richmond '04) ...... Amy Mallon (St. Joseph's '93) ...... Jimmy Howard (Greensboro College '86) ...... Diana Spencer (Colorado '03) ...... Trish Juline (Villanova '03) ...... Kristeena Alexander (George Washington '00)

TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: 2003-04 Record: ...... 19-10 2003-04 Record: ...... 10-18 2003-04 Record: ...... 18-11 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 10-8/4th 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 7-11/7th 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 11-7/T-2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 6/8 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 1/4

Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Tiara Malcom F Sr. 6-1 15.5 6.8 Katrina Martin F Sr. 5-9 12.8 5.1 Lauren Hediger G Sr. 5-9 5.7 2.0 Tiffany Young F Sr. 6-2 10.8 6.8 Catherine Scanlon G/F Jr. 5-11 12.3 8.0 Julie Flanders C Sr. 6-3 4.0 1.7 Julie Sailer G Sr. 5-11 9.6 4.4 Jackie Falson G Jr. 5-6 7.1 3.4 Jen Daniels G Jr. 5-8 3.8 4.0

Key Losses: Key Losses: Key Losses: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Tracey Howell F 6-0 5.2 6.5 Ola Snystina F 6-0 12.4 2.7 Jen Derevjanik G 5-10 17.1 4.0 Kristy Gaines C 6-1 1.4 1.2 Candace Wilkins G 5-7 6.1 1.6 Vernessa Neamo G 5-10 15.4 7.9

SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Megan O'Brien Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Aimee Cicero Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Maggie Walsh SID Phone: ...... (302) 831-2186 SID Phone: ...... (215) 895-1570 SID Phone: ...... (703) 993-3268 SID Fax: ...... (302) 831-8653 SID Fax: ...... (215) 895-2038 SID Fax: ...... (703) 993-3259 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] Press Row Phone: ...... (302) 831-8715 Press Row Phone: ...... (215) 895-2041 Press Row Phone: ...... (703) 993-3044 Athletics Website: ...... www.udel.edu/sportsinfo Athletics Website: ...... www.drexeldragons.com Athletics Website: ...... www.gmusports.com

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 61 2004-05 CAA Opponents HOFSTRA JAMES MADISON UNC-WILMINGTON Sunday, January 16th - 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 6th - 7:00 p.m. Sunday, January 30th - 2:00 p.m Thuesday, March 3rd - 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 27th - 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 24th - 7:00 p.m..

Felisha Legette-Jack Amaka Agugua Kenny Brooks Lesley DickinsonAnn Hancock Tanika Harrison Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: Location: ...... Hempstead, N.Y. Location: ...... Harrisonburg, Va. Location: ...... Wilmington, N.C. Enrollment: ...... 13,400 Enrollment: ...... 16,000 Enrollment: ...... 11,000 Founded: ...... 1935 Founded: ...... 1908 Founded: ...... 1947 Nickname: ...... Pride Nickname: ...... Dukes Nickname: ...... Seahawks Colors: ...... Gold, White, and Blue Colors: ...... Purple and Gold Colors: ...... Green (Teal), Gold, and Navy Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association President: ...... Stuart Rabinowitz President: ...... Dr. Linwood H. Rose President: ...... Dr. Rosemary DePolo Athletic Director: ...... Harry Royle Athletic Director: ...... Jeff Bourne Athletic Director: ...... Peg Bradley-Doppes Home Court: ...... Hofstra Arena (5,124) Home Court: ...... JMU Convocation Center (7,156) Home Court: ...... Trask Coliseum (6,100)

COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: ...... Felisha Legette-Jack (Syracuse '89) Head Coach: ...... Kenny Brooks (James Madison '92) Head Coach: ...... Ann Hancock (Wingate '92) School Record/Years: ...... 22-35/2 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 29-28/2 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 62-52/5 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 22-35/2 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 29-28/2 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 62-52/5 seasons Assistant Coaches: ...... Carlton Oliver (Oral Roberts '96) Assistant Coaches: ...... Niki Dais (Michigan St. '01) Assistant Coaches: ...... John Thurston (Seton Hall '70) ...... Cherie Hogg (Nevada - Las Vegas '94) ...... Krista Kilburn-Steveskey (North Carolina State '90) ...... TBA ...... Anthony Crocitto (Hofstra '95) ...... Nadine Morgan (James Madison '03) ...... TBA

TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: 2003-04 Record: ...... 14-14 2003-04 Record: ...... 13-18 2003-04 Record: ...... 15-13 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 11-7/T-2nd 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 7-11/T-7th 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 10-9/** Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/3

Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Amaka Agugua F Sr. 5-11 12.0 6.5 Lesley Dickinson G So. 5-10 15.4 5.2 Tanika Harrison F Sr. 6-2 6.1 3.2 Cigi McCollin G So. 5-7 7.9 2.4 Meredith Alexis F/C So. 6-3 10.2 10.4 Lindsay Ison G/F Jr. 5-11 5.3 4.4 Lizanne Murphy F/G So. 6-1 7.2 6.0 Mary Beth Culbertson G Sr. 5-11 6.0 2.5 Denise Lawrence G So. 5-9 2.9 1.7

Key Losses: Key Losses: Key Losses: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Staceyann Claxton G 5-5 8.2 3.3 Jody LeRose G 5-9 10.7 2.7 Cherie Lea G 5-9 15.9 6.1 Tara Dilworth F 6-3 4.5 2.7 Denae Dobbins C 6-5 4.3 3.5 Jennifer Kapper G 5-7 12.9 2.8

SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Stephen Gorchov Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Milla Sue Wisecarver Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Jarrett Abelson SID Phone: ...... (516) 463-4933 SID Phone: ...... (540) 568-6154 SID Phone: ...... (910) 962-3252 SID Fax: ...... (516) 463-5033 SID Fax: ...... (540) 568-3703 SID Fax: ...... (910) 962-3686 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] Press Row Phone: ...... (516) 463-7725 Press Row Phone: ...... (540) 568-6710 Press Row Phone: ...... (910) 962-3095 Athletics Website: ...... www.hofstra.edu/sports Athletics Website: ...... www.jmusports.com Athletics Website: ...... www.UNCWsports.com

62 Old Dominion University 2004-05CAA Opponents TOWSON VA COMMONWEALTH WILLIAM & MARY Sunday, January 23rd - 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 14th - 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 20th - 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 6th - 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 3rd - 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 20th - 2:00 p.m.

Joe Matthews Kacy O'BrienBeth Cunnigham Lauren HoganDebbie Taylor Kyra Kaylor Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: UNIVERSITY INFORMATION: Location: ...... Towson, Md. Location: ...... Richmond, Va. Location: ...... Williamsburg, Va. Enrollment: ...... 17,481 Enrollment: ...... 27,000 Enrollment: ...... 5,560 Founded ...... 1866 Founded: ...... 1838 Founded ...... 1693 Nickname: ...... Tigers Nickname: ...... Rams Nickname: ...... Tribe Colors: ...... Gold, White, and Black Colors: ...... Black and Gold Colors: ...... Green, Gold, and Silver Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association President: ...... Dr. Robert Caret President: ...... Dr. Eugene P. Trani President: ...... Timothy J. Sullivan Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Wayne Edwards Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Richard L. Sander Athletic Director: ...... Terry Driscoll Home Court: ...... Towson Center (5,000) Home Court: ...... Stuart C. Siegel Center (7,500) Home Court: ...... William and Mary Hall (8,600)

COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: ...... Joe Matthews (Radford '91) Head Coach: ...... Beth Cunningham (Notre Dame '97) Head Coach: ...... Debbie Taylor (William and Mary '86) School Record/Years: ...... 14-70/3 seasons School Record/Years: ...... 14-14/1 season School Record/Years: ...... 47-95/6 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 14-70/3 seasons Career Record/Years: ...... 14-14/1 season Career Record/Years: ...... 47-95/6 seasons Assistant Coaches: ...... Stacy Alexander (St. Francis '96) Assistant Coaches: ...... Julia Huddleston (Eckerd '02) Assistant Coaches: ... Candace Crabtree (Dakota Wesleyan '88) ...... Derek Jordan (North Carolina State '00) ...... Erin Batth (Clemson '01) ...... Waynetta Veney (East Carolina '99) ...... Felicia Burroughs (Northeastern '00) ...... Mark Minor (Indiana '03) ...... Katie Vieth (Kentucky '00)

TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: TEAM OUTLOOK: 2003-04 Record: ...... 9-19 2003-04 Record: ...... 14-14 2003-04 Record: ...... 11-8 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 1-17/10th 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 10-8/6th 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 6-12/9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/2

Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Key Returning Players: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Lauren Hogan F Sr. 6-1 11.7 9.3 Kyra Kaylor So. G 6-0 13.6 7.6 Kacy O'Brien G Jr. 5-11 14.9 5.6 Maria Giovannetti F Sr. 5-11 8.6 4.6 Kyle Dehaven So. G 5-9 12.9 5.8 Kelly Robinson F Sr. 6-2 11.9 6.4 Kristina Cesnaviciute C Sr. 6-8 8.4 7.0 Lizzie Schiel Jr. G 5-11 8.2 3.7 Kelli Talbo F/G Sr. 5-9 10.0 5.6

Key Losses: Key Losses: Key Losses: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: Name: Pos: Ht: PPG: RPG: NONE Cyndy Wilks G 5-11 22.1 5.1 Christin Gethers F 6-1 7.2 3.7 Lauren Waitkus F 6-0 1.8 0.5 Kelly Ercole G 5-7 6.6 .4

SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: SPORTS INFORMATION: Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Megan Bradshaw Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Melissa Kristofak Women's Basketball Contact: ...... Chris Poore SID Phone: ...... (410) 704-2232 SID Phone: ...... (804) 828-1740 SID Phone: ...... (757) 221-3370 SID Fax: ...... (410) 704-3861 SID Fax: ...... (804) 828-9428 SID Fax: ...... (757) 221-3412 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] Press Row Phone: ...... (410) 704-3286 Press Row Phone: ...... (804) 827-1010 Press Row Phone: ...... (757) 221-3348 Athletics Website: ...... www.TowsonTigers.com Athletics Website: ...... www.vcurams.vcu.edu Athletics Website: ...... www.TribeAthletics.com

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 63 8625 Patterson Avenue Colonial Richmond, VA. 23229-6349 Telephone: 804-754-1616 Fax: 804-754-1830 Athletic Association WWW.CAASPORTS.COM oasting a roster of 10 (soon to be 12) well- respected academic institutions, the CAA has B established itself as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences. On the playing field, the league has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 11 national coaches of the year, 11 national players of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. The CAA has consistently ranked among the top 15 in the Sears Directors Cup standings and has been the nation’s top-ranked Division I non-football conference in recent years. Even more impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 16 NCAA post-graduate scholars. Last year, the CAA had eight CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including five who were selected to the first team. Over 1,200 CAA student- athletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport and received the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award in 2003-04. With a geographic footprint that currently ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ least two CAA teams have earned NCAA ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ 12 in 2006. Core members George Mason stretches from the shadow of the Statue of Liberty to Tournament berths for seven consecutive seasons. University, James Madison University, the the beaches of North Carolina, the landscape of the The CAA is annually ranked among the nation’s University of North Carolina at Wilmington, conference includes four of the nation’s top 25 media top 10 conferences in men’s and women’s soccer, Old Dominion University, Virginia markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), and has traditionally sent multiple teams to the Commonwealth University and the College of Washington, D.C. (8) and Baltimore (24). That reach NCAA Tournament. The conference finished the William & Mary were joined by the University will expand even wider in 2006 with the addition of 2003-04 campaign with teams ranked among the of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra Georgia State University in Atlanta and Northeastern top 25 nationally in cross country, field hockey, University and Towson University in 2001. University in Boston, giving the CAA a presence in men’s soccer, wrestling, softball, men’s and Georgia State University and Northeastern five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas. women’s tennis and men’s and women’s lacrosse. University will become members of the The CAA conducts championships in 21 sports. CAA member institutions are also conference in July, 2006. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, committed to excellence in the classroom. The The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by when three of its current members- George swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Mason, James Madison, and William and Mary wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles their partnership to all aspects of university life - were aligned with , in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the the United States Naval Academy and the lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, programs already established are an undergraduate University of Richmond as a basketball league track & field and volleyball. research conference, coordination of study abroad (ECAC South). During the next two years, the In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a programs and granting visiting academic status to league added 11 sports, acquired two new reputation as a “giant killer” in the NCAA student-athletes traveling to an away contest so members (UNC Wilmington and American Tournament. Since 1981, CAA schools have posted that they have access to libraries, academic resource University) and decided to form a new 12 wins over higher-seeded teams. Last year, seven centers and computer labs. association. The transformation from ECAC of the league’s 10 teams were among the top 140 in In 2002, two faculty members from CAA South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. By the RPI and four were ranked in the top 100. In institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted the fall of 1986, the league gained automatic women’s basketball, the CAA ranked ninth among distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a bids to NCAA Championships in men’s the nation’s 31 conferences in 2003-04. Perennial research professor in the Department of Chemistry basketball, soccer, baseball and women’s power Old Dominion has captured three national at Virginia Commonwealth University, received basketball and formed an officials’ bureau. Old championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and reached the the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, Dominion became a member of the CAA in title game again in 1997. a professor of economics and law at George Mason 1991-92 and Virginia Commonwealth The conference has also excelled in many other University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic University joined the conference prior to the sports. CAA squads have won 10 field hockey national sciences. Under the 1995-96 season. titles since the championship began in 1981, which is direction of Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager, who From all-star athletes to Nobel prize not only more than any other conference but has guided the CAA since its inception, the league winning faculty, the CAA takes great pride in represents nearly half of all titles won. In baseball, at currently includes 10 members and will expand to producing performers who stand out both on the playing field and in the classroom.

64 Old Dominion University The schools of the CAA

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE Location: Newark, DE Founded: 1743 Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: “Fighting Blue Hens” Game manager: Jerry Oravitz: 302-831-0767

DREXEL UNIVERSITY Location: Philadelphia, PA Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 17,600 Nickname: “Dragons” Game manager: Sean Joyce: 215-895-1588

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY Location: Fairfax, Va. Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 24,172 Nickname: “Patriots” Game manager: Jay Marsh: 703-993-3191

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Location: Hempstead, NY Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 12,800 Nickname: “Pride” Game manager: Harold Starks: 516-463-5228

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 12,500 Nickname: “Dukes” Game manager: Shelia Moorman: 540-568-8036

UNC WILMINGTON Location: Wilmington, N.C. Founded: 1947 Enrollment: 8,900 Nickname: “Seahawks” Game manager: Joe Simon: 910-962-3235

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Location: Norfolk, Va. Founded: 1930 Enrollment: 21,000 Nickname: “Lady Monarchs” Game managers: Mike Fryling: 757-683-5518 (Constant Center) Greg Smith: 757-683-6026

TOWSON UNIVERSITY Location: Towson, MD Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 14,958 Nickname: “Tigers” Game manager: Ed Franks: 410-704-2745

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV. Location: Richmond, Va. Founded: 1838 Enrollment: 21,397 Nickname: “Rams” Game manager: Nate Doughty: 804-827-1000

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Location: Williamsburg, Va. Founded: 1693 Enrollment: 5,300 Nickname: “Tribe” Game manager: Robb Dunn: 757-221-3355

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 65 Lady Monarch Reachout

ontiniung the Old Dominion University atheltic de partment tradition of reaching out into the commu C nity, the Lady Monarchs are highly active in the Hampton Roads community through the Monarch Reach- Out Program and with numerous charitable organizations. Recent Lady Monarch activies have included Habitat For Humanity, The Buddy Walk in awareness of Down's Syn- drome, Special Olympics, Norfolk Children's Festival, Su- san G. Komen Foundation, and reading sessions with chil- dren in local elementary schools.

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Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 67 HONORED Lady Monarchs Sun Belt Honorees ColonialAthletic Association Honorees PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR 1984-85 Medina Dixon ROOKIES-OF-THE-YEAR TOURNAMENT MVP'S 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson 1994-95 Ticha Penicheiro 1991-92 Pam Huntley 1995-96 Mery Andrade 1992-93 Pam Huntley 1998-99 Lucienne Berthieu 1993-94 Celeste Hill FRESHMAN-OF-THE-YEAR 1999-00 Alli Spence 1994-95 Ticha Penicheiro 1990-91 Celeste Hill 1995-96 Clarisse Machanguana DEFENSIVE PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR 1996-97 Clarisse Machanguana 1998-99 Mery Andrade 1997-98 Ticha Penicheiro 2003-04 Max Nhassengo 1998-99 Natalie Diaz CONFERENCE MVP 1999-00 Natalie Diaz 1982-83 Anne Donovan ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 2000-01 Monique Coker 1983-84 Anne Donovan Celeste Hill 1991-92 Pam Huntley 2001-02 Okeisha Howard 1984-85 Marie Christian 1992, 1993, 1994 1993-94 Celeste Hill 2002-03 Shareese Grant 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson Esther Benjamin 2003-04 Shareese Grant 1990-91 Kelly Lyons 1994-95 Esther Benjamin 1995-96 Mery Andrade ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Ticha Penicheiro 1993-94 Esther Benjamin ALL-TOURNAMENT 1996-97 Mery Andrade Angie Liston 1984-85 Medina Dixon Clarisse Machanguana 1994-95 Clarisse Machanguana Ticha Penicheiro Tracy Claxton Ticha Penicheiro 1997-98 Mery Andrade 1995-96 Mery Andrade 1985-86 Donna Harrington Ticha Penicheiro 1999-00 Okeisha Howard Adrienne Goodson Nyree Roberts Alli Spence 1986-87 Adrienne Goodson Clarisse Machanguana 1999-00 Natalie Diaz 2000-01 Monique Coker Marie Christian 1995 Hamchetou Maiga Myriah Spence 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson 2000-01 Sharron Francis 2001-02 Shareese Grant 1988-89 Kelly Lyons Hamchetou Maiga 1989-90 T.J. Jones 2001-02 Sharron Francis ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 1990-91 Celeste Hill Hamchetou Maiga 1994-95 Shonda Deberry 2002-03 Shareese Grant 1996-97 Ticha Penicheiro 2003-04 Max Nhassengo 2000-01 Hamchetou Maiga 2001-02 Hamchetou Maiga TOURNAMENT MVP ALL-TOURNAMENT 1983-84 Marie Christian 1991-92 Celeste Hill COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1986-87 Adrienne Goodson Pam Huntley 1992-93 Wendy Larry Ticha Penicheiro 1989-90 Kelly Lyons 1996, 1997 1992-93 Deanna Vander Plas 1994-95 Wendy Larry Celeste Hill 1995-96 Wendy Larry Pam Huntley 1996-97 Wendy Larry COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1993-94 Celeste Hill 1998-99 Wendy Larry 1987-88 Wendy Larry Deanna Vander Plas 2001-02 Wendy Larry Lateefah Robinson Sarah Willyerd DEAN EHLERS LEADERSHIP AWARD ALL-SUN BELT 1994-95 Clarisse Machanguana 1995-96 Shonda Deberry 1996-97 Clarisse Machanguana 1982-83 Anne Donovan Nyree Roberts Ticha Penicheiro Medina Dixon 1995-96 Clarisse Machanguana JOHN RANDOLPH INSPIRATIONAL Helen Malone Nyree Roberts Ticha Penicheiro AWARD 1998 1983-84 Medina Dixon Nyree Roberts 1997-98 Manager Felecia Allen Anne Donovan 1996-97 Mery Andrade Tracy Claxton Clarisse Machanguana ALL-CAA TEAM Regina Miller Ticha Penicheiro 1991-92 Celeste Hill (Second team) Nyree Roberts 1992-93 Celeste Hill 1997-98 Ticha Penicheiro Pam Huntley 1984-85 Medina Dixon 1993-94 Celeste Hill Tracy Claxton Mery Andrade Shonda Deberry Dawn Cullen Aubrey Eblin 1994-95 Clarisse Machanguana (Hon. mention) Nyree Roberts Ticha Penicheiro 1998-99 Natalie Diaz 1985-86 Donna Harrington 1995-96 Clarisse Machanguana Mery Andrade Ticha Penicheiro Adrienne Goodson Mery Andrade 1999 (Co-Player) Hamchetou Maiga Mery Andrade (Second team) 1999-00 Natalie Diaz (2nd team) 1986-87 Donna Harrington Sharron Francis 1996-97 Mery Andrade Adrienne Goodson Kim Giddens Clarisse Machanguana Ticha Penicheiro (Second team) Okeisha Howard Nyree Roberts Kelly Lyons Hamchetou Maiga 1997-98 Mery Andrade (Hon. mention) 2000-01 Monique Coker Ticha Penicheiro 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson Tiffany Thompson Nyree Roberts Kelly Lyons 2001-02 Lucienne Berthieu 1998-99 Mery Andrade Lucienne Berthieu 1988-89 Kelly Lyons Monique Coker Okeisha Howard 1999-2000 Lucienne Berthieu Kim McQuarter Luciene Berthieu Hamchetou Maiga Natalie Diaz (Second team) 1999 (Co-Player), 2002 2002-03 Monique Coker Hamchetou Maiga 2000-2001 Okeisha Howard 1989-90 Kelly Lyons Shareese Grant Angela Jackson Hamchetou Maiga Corrina Turner 2001-2002 Lucienne Berthieu 1990-91 Celeste Hill Okeisha Howard Hamchetou Maiga (Second team) 2003-04 Monique Coker Okiesha Howard Shareese Grant (2nd team) Myriah Spence 2002-03 Okeisha Howard Monique Coker (2nd team) 2003-04 Monique coker Max Nhassengo Hamchetou Maiga Shareese Grant 2001 (2nd Team)

68 Old Dominion University HONOREDLady Monarchs All-Americans National Players-of-the-Year

1977-78 Nancy Lieberman 1978-79 Nancy Lieberman (Kodak, NWIT) (Wade Trophy) Anne Donovan Inge Nissen (Kodak) (Wade Trophy Finalist) Inge Nissen (NWIT First team) 1979-80 Nancy Lieberman Angela Cotman (Wade Trophy, Brocerick Cup) (NWIT Honorable Mention) Inge Nissen (Wade Trophy Finalist) 1978-79 Nancy Lieberman (Kodak, National Scouting Association) 1981-82 Anne Donovan Inge Nissen (Wade Trophy Finalist, Street & Smith) (National Scouting Association) 1982-83 Anne Donovan 1979-80 Nancy Lieberman (Naismith National Player-of-the-Year, (Kodak) Converse, Champion) Inge Nissen (Kodak) 1984-85 Medina Dixon Anne Donovan (District III) (Naismith Trophy Finalist)

1980-81 Anne Donovan 1996-97 Clarisse Machanguana (Kodak) (Naismith Trophy Finalist) Jean Walling Ticha Penicheiro (District III) (Naismith Trophy and Wade Trophy Finalist)

1981-82 Anne Donovan 1997-98 Ticha Penicheiro (Kodak, American Women’s Sports Foundation, (Wade Trophy winner, Naismith Trophy Finalist) Women’s Basketball Coaches Association) Janet Davis Inge Nissen ('80) cuts down the net at the AIAW National (American Women’s Sports Foundation, Championship. Honorable Mention)

1983-84 Anne Donovan Olympians (Kodak) Medina Dixon 1976 - Montreal, Canada (District III) Nancy Lieberman (Basketball - U.S. - Silver Medal) Chris Critelli (Basketball - Canada) 1984-85 Medina Dixon (Kodak, Naismith, Fast Break First team) 1980 - , Soviet Union Tracy Claxton (District III, Anne Donovan (Basketball - U.S. - Boycotted) Fast Break First team) Chris Critelli (Basketball - Canada - Boycotted) 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson (Kodak) 1984 - Los Angeles, United States Kelly Lyons Anne Donovan (Basketball - U.S. - Gold Medal) (District III) Jan Trombly (Handball - U.S.)

1993-94 Celeste Hill 1988 - Seoul, South Korea (District III) Anne Donovan (Basketball - U.S. - Gold Medal)

1994-95 Clarisse Machanguana 1992 - Barcelona, Spain (District III) Medina Dixon (Basketball - U.S. - Bronze Medal) 1995-96 Clarisse Machanguana (Kodak District III, AP Hon. Men., UPI Honorable Mention) Ticha Penicheiro Academic All-Americans (Kodak District III , AP Honorable Mention., UPI 3rd team) 1979-80 Chris Critelli (First team, GTE/CoSIDA) 1996-97 Clarisse Machanguana Anne Donovan is one of a long line of Lady Monarchs to don (Kodak 1st team, AP 2nd team) the red, white and blue. Ticha Penicheiro 1981-82 Anne Donovan (Kodak 1st team, AP 1st team, (First team, GTE/CoSIDA) Sporting News 1st team) Nyree Roberts 1982-83 Anne Donovan (AP Hon. Mention) (First team, GTE/CoSIDA) 1997-98 Ticha Penicheiro (Kodak 1st Team, AP 1st Team) Nyree Roberts (AP 2nd Team, Women's Basketball NCAA Post-Graduate Journal 2nd Team) Scholarship 1998-99 Mery Andrade (AP honorable mention, Women's Basketball 1983 Anne Donovan Journal Defensive 1st Team)

1999-00 Lucienne Berthieu (Kodak District III, Women's Basketball Journal- 3rd Team)

2001-02 Lucienne Berthieu (Kodak District II, Basketball Times Honorable Mention) Hamchetou Maiga (Basketball Times Honorable Mention) Ticha Penicheiro ('98) became the University's second Wade Trophy recipient. She was the first international student-athlete to be honored with the award.

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 69 LETTERWINNERS -AAAA- -GGGG- -NNNN- Abraham, Carolyn 1976-77 Garner, Stephanie 1985-88 Nelson, Amy 1988-89 Abraham, Terri 1974-76 Gawdreau, Jerry 1975-76 Nelson, Jeannine 1976-77 Adams, Annette 1971-72 Giddens, Kim 1999-2003 Nhassengo, Max 2002-2004 Andrade, Mery 1995-99 Gilmore, Stephanie 1989-93 Nissen, Inge 1976-80 Aston, Kim 1988-92 Glazer, Clarisa 1971-73 Gooding, Terry 1971-72 -OOOO- -BBBB- Goodson, Adrienne 1984-88 Olley, Mandy 1997-2001 Baggett, Marianne 1974-76 Gholson, Kathy 1988-90 Bailey, Dee 1973-74 Grant, Shareese 2001- -PPPP- Beasley, Donna 1975-76 Parrish, Janet 1970-71 Beatty, A. 1970-71 -HHHH- Penicheiro, Ticha 1994-98 Bellinghausen, Nicole 1996-2000 Hall, Sharon 1976-77 Picache, Abigail 1991-93 Benjamin, Esther 1993-96 Pont, Nina 1985-87 Berg, Jill 1993-96 Berthieu, Lucienne 1998-2002 Hart, Misty 1994-95 Betz, Janie 1969-70 Harrington, Donna 1984-88 -RRRR- Bisese, Anne 1971-72 Hill, Celeste 1990-94 Renn, Joan 1973-76 Blais, Lisa 1981-85 Himes, Stacy 1993-97 Reynolds, Michele 1991-93 Bradley, Kelly 1994-98 Holder, Sandy 1974-75 Richard, Debbie 1975-78 Brewer, Mary J. 1969-70 Hollerman, Bev 1974-75 Richardson, Sue 1976-80 Brown, Angela 2003- Holloman, Denise 1970-73 Roberts, Nyree 1994-98 Brown, Robin 1972-73 Holloway, Kit 1975-76 Robinson, Lateefah 1990-94 Brown, Sue 1978-80 Howard, Okeisha 1999-2003 Rompola, Rhonda 1978-81 Burgun, Ruthann 1975-77 Hubbell, Bev 1972-74 Rowley, Amy 1992-95 Burke, Sandy 1976-79 Hunt, Diane 1969-72 Russo, Cindy 1972-75 Huntley, Pam 1990-93 -CCCC- -SSSS- Caldwell, Melea 2003- -JJJJ- Calwell, Cassie 2002-2004 Jackson, Angela 1988-90 Schneeweis, Traci 1975-77 Campbell, Beth 1978-79 Jenkins, Alphelia 1981-85 Singleton, Rhonda 1990-94 Carter, Tammy 1989-90 Jenkins, Bridget 1983-87 Small, LaToya 1996- Choate, Holly 1974-75 Jerome, Linda 1977-80 Smith, Peggy 1979-80 Charles, Sharlenia 2000-2002 Johnson, Carole 1969-70 Spence, Alli 1999-2001 Christian, Marie 1983-87 Jones, T.J. 1987-91 Spence, Myriah 2000-2004- Claxton, Tracey 1983-85 Svadeba, Jeanie 1969-72 Clemente, Fran 1977-79 -KKKK- Coker, Monique 2000-2004 Kacewich, Nancy 1973-74 -TTTT- Connahan, Liz 1983-88 Karvonen, Janet 1980-82 Thompson, Tiffany 1998-2002 Copeland, Nancy 1970-71 Keegan, Debbie 1969-70 Triggs, Sherida 2003- Cotman, Angela 1976-80 Keenan, Emmora 1997-99 Trombly, Jan 1978-81 Craven, Carlita 1990-94 Kemether, Noreen 1979-80 Turner, Corrina 2000-2002 Critelli, Chris 1978-80 Kenney, Jackie 1987-91 Twine, Cassandra 1990-92 Cullen, Dawn 1982-86 Koukouvinou, Marianthi 2000-2004 Cummings, Lee Etta 1988-91 Kubin, Laura 1986-90 -VVVV- Van Buskirk, Dolly 1978-81 -DDDD- -LLLL- Van Doren, Ann 1988-89 Davis, Lawona 2002- Lacy, Venus 1985-86 Van Petten, Karen 1974-75 Davis, Janet 1980-82 Landolfi, Doreen 1980-82 Vander Plas, Deanna 1990-94 Davis, Leslie 1987-90 Lampert, Patty 1975-76 Davy, Sue 1975-78 Larkin, Kate 1980-81 -WWWW- Deberry, Shonda 1992-96 Larry, Wendy 1973-77 Walling, Jean 1980-81 Delano, Sandra 1972-73 Lawrence, Janet 1971-73 Walsh, Patty 1977-78 Diaz, Natalie 1996-2000 Leigh, Debbie 1972-73 Walters, Sherry 1969-71 Dixon, Medina 1982-85 Levens, Amanda 1997-99 Walthal, Susan 1972-75 Doherty, Heidi 1976-77 Lewis, Nancy 1970-72 Warren, Cetta 1972-73 Donovan, Anne 1979-83 Lieberman, Nancy 1976-80 Wilkerson, Beth 1979-84 Liston, Angie 1993-97 Williams, Jessica 1997-99 -EEEE- Love, Bettina 1997-99 Willyerd, Sarah 1992-96 Eblin, Aubrey 1995-99 Lubich, Melody 1969-73 Wilson, Lisa 1980-81 Eller, Amber 1994-98 Lyons, Kelly 1986-90 Woolston, Suzanne 1980-82 Elliot, Pam 1980-84 Lyons, Tish 2003- Ellison, Lorraine 1985-86 -YYYY- Etheridge, Juanita 1973-75 -MMMM- Yard, Althea 1983-84 Everett, Kim 1981-82 Machanguana, Clarisse 1994-97 Maiga, Hamchetou 1998-2002 -ZZZZ- -FFFF- Malone, Helen 1981-83 Zontini, Cetta 1969-70 Francis, Sharron 1998-2002 Mason, Kenya 1992-95 Freudig, Nicole 1995-96 McGowan, Beth 1993-95 Bold denotes active player Friskorn, Mary 1975-76 McHugh, Maura 1971-75 Includes all letterwinners since records of active McQuarter, Kim 1985-88 letterwinners were kept beginning in 1969. Miller, Regina 1982-84 Mols, Yvonne 1986-88 Moore, Shannon 1989-90 Muxiri, Paula 2002- Mwenentanda, Mamissa 1998-99

70 Old Dominion University ALL-TIME Starting Lineups 1976-77 (23-9) 1983-84 (24-5) 1990-91 (5-21) 1997-98 (29-3) NWIT Semi-Finals NCAA Elite Eight F Jackie Kenney, 5-11, Sr., 13.2 NCAA Sweet 16 F Heidi Doherty, 6-1, Jr., 9.9 F Medina Dixon, 6-3, Jr., 20.8 F Stephanie Gilmore, 6-2, So., 4.8 F Mery Andrade, 6-1, Jr., 14.2 F Angela Cotman, 5-7, Fr., 8.4 F Tracy Claxton, 6-1, Jr., 19.9 C Celeste Hill, 5-11, Fr., 14.4 C Nyree Roberts, 6-3, Sr., 20.2 C Inge Nissen, 6-5, Fr., 18.5 G Lisa Blais, 5-10, Jr., 5.5 G Lee Etta Cummings, 5-6, Sr., 9.5 G Ticha Penicheiro, 5-11, Sr., 10.8 G Nancy Lieberman, 5-10, Fr., 20.9 G Marie Christian, 5-7. Fr., 4.7 G Kim Aston, 5-8, Jr., 4.8 G Aubrey Eblin, 5-8, Jr., 11.8 G Sandy Burke, 5-6, Fr., 5.1 G Regina Miller, 5-10, Sr., 13.1 Top Subs: G Natalie Diaz, 5-11, So., 6.8 Top Subs: Top Subs: T.J. Jones, 5-8, Jr., 6.7 Top Subs: Terri Abraham, 5-10, Sr., 4.3 Dawn Cullen, 6-4, So., 9.0 Pam Huntley, 5-6, So., 2.8 LaToya Small, 5-11, Sr., 4.9 Bridget Jenkins, 5-8, Fr.,4.1 Emmora Keenan, 6-5, Jr., 2.0 1977-78 (30-4) Pam Elliot, 5-6, Sr., 2.2 1991-92 (20-11) Amber Eller-Paul, 5-8, Sr., 4.2 NWIT Champions NCAA First Round F Angela Cotman, 5-7, So., 12.1 1984-85 (31-3) F Celeste Hill, 5-11, So., 19.1 1998-99 (28-4) F Linda Jerome, 6-0, Sr., 7.2 NCAA National Champions F Michelle Reynolds, 5-11, Jr., 7.3 NCAA Sweet 16 C Inge Nissen, 6-5, So., 19.5 F Medina Dixon, 6-3, Sr., 16.4 C Stephanie Gilmore, 6-2, Jr., 6.7 F Mery Andrade, 6-1,Sr., 12.8 G Nancy Lieberman, 5-10, So., 20.2 F Dawn Cullen, 6-4, Jr., 10.4 G Pam Huntley, 5-5, Jr., 11.6 F Hamchetou Maiga, 6-1, So., 6.2 G Debbie Richard, 5-4, Jr., 3.4 C Tracy Claxton, 6-2, Sr., 14.8 G Deanna Vander Plas, 5-7, So., 8.4 C Lucienne Berthieu, 6-2, So., 14.2 Top Subs: G Marie Christian, 5-7, So., 7.0 Top Subs: G Amanda Levens, 5-8, So., 6.7 Dolly Van Buskirk, 6-0, Sr., 6.8 G Lisa Blais, 5-10, Sr., 5.8 Rhonda Singleton, 5-8, So., 6.8 G Natalie Diaz, 5-11, So., 6.7 Susan Richardson, 6-0, So., 3.7 Top Subs: Cassandra Twine, 6-2, So., 3.5 Top Subs: Adrienne Goodson, 5-11, Fr., 9.5 Sharron Francis, 5-8, Fr., 6.9 1978-79 (35-1) Bridget Jenkins, 5-8, So., 5.4 1992-93 (22-8) Aubrey Eblin, 5-8, Sr., 7.9 AIAW National Champions Donna Harrington, 6-0, So., 8.4 NCAA 2nd Round Jessica Williams, 6-0, So., 6.4 F Angela Cotman, 5-7, So., 11.8 F Celeste Hill, 5-11, Jr., 17.0 Tiffany Thompson, 6-3, Fr., 6.1 F Jan Trombly, 6-0, Jr., 12.0 1985-86 (15-13) F Michele Reynolds, 5-11, Sr., 9.9 C Inge Nissen, 6-5, Jr., 22.0 F Donna Harrington, 6-2, So., 18.3 C Stephanie Gilmore, 6-2, Sr., 7.5 1999-00 (29-5) G Nancy Lieberman, 5-10, Jr., 17.4 F Adrienne Goodson, 5-11, So., 14.4 G Pam Huntley, 5-5, Sr., 12.9 NCAA Sweet 16 G Rhonda Rompola, 5-9, Fr., 10.5 F Kim McQuarter, 5-9, Fr., 11.1 G Deanna Vander Plas, 5-7, Jr., 7.4 F Hamchetou Maiga, 6-1, Jr., 14.0 Top Subs: G Bridget Jenkins, 5-8, Jr., 11.9 Top Subs: C Lucienne Berthieu, 6-2, Jr., 17.8 Linda Jerome, 6-0, Jr., 4.3 G Marie Christian, 5-7, Jr., 3.4 Lateefah Robinson, 6-1, Jr., 4.2 G Sharron Francis, 5-8, So., 10.1 Sue Brown, 5-10, Jr., 3.2 Top Subs: Rhonda Singleton, 5-8, Jr., 3.8 G Natalie Diaz, 5-11, Sr., 12.3 Stepanie Garner, 5-6, Fr., 4.9 G Alli Spence, 5-5, Fr., 6.1 1979-80 (37-1) Liz Connahan, 5-9, So., 7.0 1993-94 (25-6) Top Subs: AIAW National Champions NCAA Second Round Okeisha Howard, 5-5, Fr., 9.6 F Inge Nissen, 6-5, Sr., 17.4 1986-87 (18-13) F Celeste Hill, 5-11, Sr., 20.5 Kim Giddesns, 6-0., Fr., 6.1 C Anne Donovan, 6-8, Fr., 17.0 NCAA Sweet 16 F Sarah Willyerd, 5-9, So., 6.5 Tiffany Thompson, 6-3, So., 5.1 G Nancy Lieberman, 5-10, Sr., 15.2 F Donna Harrington, 6-2, Jr., 15.3 C Lateefah Robinson, 6-2, Sr., 4.9 G Angela Cotman, 5-7, Sr., 8.0 F Adrienne Goodson, 6-0, Jr., 14.8 G Deanna Vander Plas, 5-7, Sr., 9.0 2000-01 (21-9) G Rhonda Rompola, 5-9, So., 10.3 C Kelly Lyons, 6-2, Fr., 9.9 G Shonda Deberry, 5-8, So., 12.4 NCAA First Round Top Subs: G Bridget Jenkins, 5-8, Sr., 12.3 Top Subs: F Hamchetou Maiga, 6-1, Sr., 13.7 Chris Critelli, 5-10, Sr., 7.7 G Marie Christian, 5-9, So., 7.0 Angie Liston, 6-6, So., 3.6 F Myriah Spence, 6-0, Fr., 7.3 Linda Jerome, 6.0, Sr., 4.0 Top Subs: Beth McGowan, 5-5, Jr., 3.6 C Tiffany Thompson, 6-3, Jr., 6.3 Kim McQuarter, 5-9, So., 7.0 Esther Benjamin, 6-3, So., 3.6 G Sharron Francis, 5-9, Jr., 9.5 1980-81 (28-7) Liz Connahan, 6-1, Jr., 5.5 G Okeisha Howard, 5-5, So., 14.2 AIAW Third Place 1994-95 (27-6) Top Subs: F Jean Walling, 6-0, Sr., 12.1 1987-88 (17-12) NCAA First Round Monique Coker, 6-1, Fr., 8.7 F Jan Trombly, 6-0, Sr., 6.4 NCAA Second Round F Sarah Willyerd, 5-9, Jr., 8.8 Kim Giddens, 6-0., So., 6.0 C Anne Donovan, 6-0, So., 25.1 F Donna Harrington, 6-2, Sr., 14.2 F Esther Benjamin, 6-4, Jr., 8.2 Alli Spence, 5-5, So., 4.0 G Rhonda Rompola, 5-9, Jr., 12.7 F Liz Connahan, 6-1, Sr., 7.8 C Clarisse Machanguana, 6-5, So., 16.7 G Suzanne Woolston, 5-10, Jr., 3.3 C Kelly Lyons, 6-3, So., 17.4 G Ticha Penicheiro, 5-11, So., 8.6 2001-02 (28-6) Top Subs: G Stephanie Garner, 5-6, Jr., 7.7 G Shonda Deberry, 5-8, Jr., 9.8 NCAA Elight Eight Doreen Landolfi, 5-8, Jr., 4.8 G Adrienne Goodson, 6-0, Sr., 17.2 Top Subs: F Lucienne Berthieu, 6-2, Sr. ,14.0 Kate Larkin, 5-8, Fr., 2.4 Top Subs: Nyree Roberts, 6-3, Fr., 8.1 F Monique Coker, 6-1, So., 9.9 Pam Elliot, 5-6, Fr., 2.7 Kim McQuarter, 5-9, Jr., 7.7 Amber Eller, 5-8, Fr., 3.5 C Tiffany Thompson, 6-3, Sr., 5.6 Jackie Kenney, 6-0, Fr., 4.6 Stacy Himes, 5-10, So., 4.0 G Sharron Francis, 5-9, Sr., 7.7 1981-82 (22-6) G Hamchetou Maiga, 6-1, Sr., 11.7 NCAA Sweet 16 1988-89 (23-9) 1995-96 (29-3) Top Subs: F Janet Davis, 6-5, So., 14.5 NCAA Second Round NCAA Sweet 16 Okeisha Howard, 5-5, Jr., 12.1 F Janet Karvonen, 5-11, So., 9.3 F Kelly Lyons, 6-2, Jr., 20.5 F Clarisse Machanguana, 6-5, Jr., 18.3 Shareese Grant, 5-8, Fr., 5.3 C Anne Donovan, 6-8, Jr., 20.7 F Kim McQuarter, 5-8, Sr., 16.3 F Mery Andrade, 6-1, So., 11.0 Myriah Spence, 6-0, So., 4.6 G Helen Malone, 5-8, Jr., 10.6 C Leslie Davis, 6-4, So., 11.1 C Nyree Roberts, 6-3, So., 10.3 G Suzanne Woolston, 5-10, Sr., 4.9 G Angela Jackson, 5-8, Jr., 10.3 G Ticha Penicheiro, 5-11, Jr., 8.9 2002-03 (22-11) Top Subs: G Stephanie Garner, 5-5, Sr., 6.3 G Shonda Deberry, 5-8, Sr., 8.9 NCAA First Round Doreen Landolfi Top Subs: Top Subs: F Monique Coker, 6-1, Jr., 12.6 Beth Wilkerson, 5-11, So., 6.1 Jackie Kenney, 5-11, So., 4.2 Esther Benjamin, 6-4, Sr., 6.6 F Kim Giddens, 6-0, Sr., 7.0 Amy Nelson, 6-3, Fr., 21.6 Sarah Willyerd, 5-9, Sr., 6.0 C Corrina Turner, 6-6, Fr., 6.2 1982-83 (29-6) Laura Kubin, 5-6, Jr., 1.2 Amber Eller, 5-8, So., 4.6 G Shareese Grant, 5-8, So., 12.6 NCAA Final Four G Okeisha Howard, 5-5, Sr., 14.8 F Medina Dixon, 6-2, So., 16.1 1989-90 (21-10) 1996-97 (34-2) Top Subs: F Regina Miller, 5-10, Jr., 9.8 NCAA Second Round NCAA Runner-Up Max Nhassengo, 5-10, Jr., 8.0 C Anne Donovan, 6-8, Sr., 17.5 F Kelly Lyons, 6-2, Sr., 24.7 F Clarisse Machanguana, 6-5, Sr., 19.9 Myriah Spence, 6-0, Jr., 4.7 G Helen Malone, 5-8, Sr., 15.4 F Jackie Kenney, 5-11, Jr., 9.0 F Mery Andrade, 6-1, Jr., 11.3 Paula Muxiri, 6-1, Fr., 2.3 G Pam Elliot, 5-6, Jr., 3.8 C Leslie Davis, 6-5, Jr., 11.3 C Nyree Roberts, 6-3, Jr., 17.0 Top Subs: G Angela Jackson, 5-7, Sr., 16.6 G Ticha Penicheiro, 5-11, Sr., 10.9 2003-04 (25-7) Lisa Blais, 5-10, So., 2.9 G Laura Kubin, 5-6, Sr., 3.0 G Stacy Himes, 5-10, Sr., 3.3 NCAA First Round Dawn Cullen, 6-4, Fr., 6.5 Top Subs: Top Subs: F Monique Coker, 6-1, Sr., 14.9 Beth Wilkerson, 5-11,J r., 4.5 T.J. Jones, 5-8, Jr., 6-7 LaToya Small, 5-11, Jr., 4.6 F Myriah Spence, 6-0, Sr.., 10.9 Lee Etta Cummings, 5-6, Jr., 4.4 Aubrey Eblin, 5-8, So., 9.3 F Lawona David, 5-11, So., 7.8 G Shareese Grant, 5-8, Jr., 12.9 G Max Nhassengo, 5-10, Sr., 13.8 Top Subs: Tish Lyons, 5-10, Fr., 4.9 Paula Muxiri, 6-1, So., 3.7

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 71 RECORDS Team Records FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: 49.5 (1,249-2,505) in 1978-79. DISQUALIFICATIONS SEASON WON/LOST RECORDS Game: .707 (46-65) vs. UAB (March 10, 1983). Season: 32, in 1977-78. Season Low: 39.4 (704-1,786) in 1975-76. Game: 3, eight times. Victories: 37 (37-1) in 1979-80. Game Low: .260 (17-65) at Virginia (Jan. 27, 1975). Season Low: 9 in 1999-2000 Fewest wins: 5 (5-21) in 1990-91. Opponent Game: 4, by Christopher Newport Most Losses: 21 (5-21) in 1990-91. (Dec. 14, 1974 at CNC) and by Illinois (11-23-97) Fewest Losses: 1 (37-1) in 1979-80. 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Best Winning Percentage: .974 (37-1) in 1979-80. Season: 163, in 1996-97. Most Consecutive Wins: 41 (Jan. 7, 1980 at Long Game: 12 vs. UNC Wilmington (Jan. 21, 1997). ASSISTS Beach to Jan. 22, 1981 at La. Tech) Opponent Season: 132 in 2000-01 Season: 916 in 1979-80. Longest Losing Streak: 11, in 1990-91. Opponent Game: 11, by Stanford (Dec. 1, 1995). Game: 34 vs. UCLA (Jan. 6, 1981 at Norfolk). Longest Home Court Winning Streak: 64 (Dec. 7, Opponent Game: 29 by Kentucky (Jan. 23, 1987 in 1976 vs. Federal City to Feb. 16, 1981 vs. 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Lexington, Ky.). Tennessee). Season: 507 in 1996-97. Season Low: 326 in 1990-91. Longest Winning Streak vs. Virginia Schools: 61 Game: 28, vs. South Alabama (March 7, 1991), Sun Best Season Average: 24.1 in 1979-80. (Dec. 7, 1976 vs. Virginia to Jan.14, 1982 at Belt Tournament; and VCU (Jan. 31, 1997). Virginia). Opponent Season: 494 in 1999-2000 TURNOVERS Most Games Played: 38, 1979-80. Opponent Game: 28 by American (2-9-98) Season: 800, in 1980-81. Longest Sun Belt Winning Streak Game: 37, vs. Kansas (Jan. 20, 1978 in Detroit, (regular season): 11, 1984-1986. 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Mich.), vs. Tennessee (Jan. 13, 1994) Longest Colonial Athletic Association Winning Season: .401, (130-324) in 1990-91. Opponent Game: 48, by UNC Wilmington (Jan. 21, Streak (regular season): 95, 1995-2001 Game (At least 5 attempts): .857 (6-7) vs. Texas 1996) in Norfolk. Longest Conference Winning Streak (regular and (Jan. 5, 1996). post season): 113, 1995-2001 Opponent Season: .410 (91-222) in 1990-91. BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 395 in 1979-80. POINTS SCORED FREE THROWS MADE Game: 16 vs. Hampton (Nov. 19, 1999). Season High: 3,212 in 1979-80. Season: 608 in 1979-80. Season Low: 67 in 1985-86). Season Low: 637 in 1973-74. Game: 34, vs. American (Feb. 13, 2000). Highest Scoring Average: 85.8 in 1978-79. Opponent Season: 780, 1990-91. STEALS Lowest Scoring Average: 41.7 in 1972-73. Opponent Game: 35, by Texas (Dec. 8,1989). Season: 570 in 1996-97. Game High: 122 vs. Va. Union (Nov. 16, 1979) at Season Low: 316, in 1985-86. Game: 30, vs. UNC Wilmington (Jan. 21, 1996). Norfolk. Game Low: 0, vs. Maryland (Feb. 9, 1983 in Opponent Game: 23, by Maryland (Dec. 2, 1989). Game Low: 23 (23-12) vs. James Madison, Dec. 13, College Park, Md.). 1972 in Harrisonburg. Opponent Season Low: 308, 1976-77. Opponent Game High: 113 (113-55) by Tennessee Opponent Game Low: 0 (0-2) by Longwood (Dec. (Jan. 3, 2000) in Knoxville, TN. 5, 1975) and by George Mason (Jan. 29, 1977 in Opponent Game Low: 10 (95-10) by Christopher Fairfax, Va.) Newport, Dec.14,1971. Largest Margin of Victory: 90 (116-26) vs. Indiana State, Nov. 23, 1996. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Largest Margin of Defeat: 58, by Tennessee Season: .725 (591-815) in 1978-79. (Jan. 3, 2000) in Knoxville, TN. Game: .938 (15-16) vs. Western Kentucky (Jan. 19, Highest Combined Score: 201 (ODU 104 -Richmond 1989). 97), Dec. 6, 1998 in Richmond, VA Opponent Season: .715 (504-705) in 1995-96. Lowest Combined Score: 35 (ODU 23, JMU 12), Season Low: .586 (341-582) in 1976-77. Dec. 13, 1972 in Harrisonburg Game Low: .000 (0-0) vs. Maryland (Feb. 9, 1983, Most Points in a Half (1st): 66, vs. Long Island Jan. in College Park, MD). 19, 1979) (2nd): 68, vs. Va. Union Nov. 16, 1979). Opponent Season Low: .503 (335-606 in 1977-78). Fewest Points in a Half (1st): 12, at JMU Dec. 13, 1972. (2nd): 11, at JMU, Dec. 13, 1972. REBOUNDS Most Opponent Points in a Half : (1st)63, by Season: 1,967 in 1979-80. Tennessee (Jan. 3, 2000) in Knoxville, TN., (2nd): Game: 82, vs. Va. Union (Feb. 1, 1980). 59, by Richmond (Dec. 6 1998). Opponent Season: 1,482 in 1977-78. Opponent Game: 65 by Western Kentucky (March FIELD GOALS MADE 10, 1989). Season: 1,302 in 1979-80. Season Low: 1,077 in 1990-91. Game: 48, vs. East Carolina (Feb. 7, 1977) at Game Low: 21, at Tennessee (Feb. 4, 1992) Norfolk. Opponent Season Low: 942 in 1983-84. Opponent Season: 883 in 1982-83. Opponent Game Low: 18, by Wisconsin-Green Bay Opponent Game: 46, by Auburn (Dec. 20, 1986) at (Mar. 18, 2000); and by Purdue (Dec. 14, 1996). Norfolk. Season Low: 667, in 1990-91. REBOUND AVERAGE Game Low: 11, vs. JMU (Dec. 13, 1972) at JMU. Season: 60.8 in 1975-76. Opponent Season Low: 644 in 1997-98 Lowest Average: 32.0 in 1985-86. Adrienne Goodson, who currently plays for the Opponent Game Low: 5, by JMU (Dec. 13, 1972) at WNBA's San Antonio Stars, ranks among Lady JMU. PERSONAL FOULS Monarch scoring and rebounding leaders. Season: 719 in 1991-92 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 35, vs. Rutgers (Dec. 2, 1993 in Piscataway, Season: 2,578 in 1978-79. N.J.) Game: 111 vs. Christopher Newport, Dec. 14, 1974. Opponent Season: 765 in 1996-97. Opponent Season: 2,491, in 1979-80. Opponent Game: 37, by East Carolina (Feb. 7, 1999). Season Low: 1,637, in 1990-91. Season Low: 436, 1975-76. Game Low: 44 vs. NC State (3-21-98) Game Low: 4, vs. Va. Tech (Feb. 2, 1977 at Opponent Season Low: 1,536, 1990-91. Norfolk).

72 Old Dominion University RECORDS Individual Records Fieldhouse Records

GAMES PLAYED FREE THROWS FIELDHOUSE SCORING RECORD Old Dominion Individual High: 43, by Inge Nissen Season: 38, by Anne Donovan, Rhonda Rompola Game: 15, by Nancy Lieberman vs. Pittsburgh vs. Radford, March 2, 1979. and Angela Cotman in 1979-80. (Jan. 10, 1978). Opponent High: 37, by Cindy Kaufmann of Illinois Career: 140, by Angela Cotman,76-80. Season: 148, by Inge Nissen, 1978-79. State (Dec. 12, 1990). Most Consecutive Games Played: 140, by Angela Career: 518, by Inge Nissen, 1976-80. Cotman, 1976-80. FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FIELDHOUSE REBOUND RECORD Old Dominion Individual Record: 28, by Inge GAMES STARTED Game: 19, by Lucienne Berthieu (12-19) vs. Nissen vs. Longwood (March 3, 1978). Season: 37, by Inge Nissen, Anne Donovan, Southern Methodist (Mar. 20, 2000) Opponent High: 21, by Kristin Wilson of UNCC Nancy Lieberman, and Rhonda Rompola in Season: 234, by Nyree Roberts, 1997-98. (Feb. 14, 1986), Beth Hunt of S. Carolina (Jan. 20, 1979-80. Career: 758, by Inge Nissen, 1976-80. Career: 135, by Anne Donovan 1979-83. 1990). Consecutive Games Started: 108, by Anne FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Donovan, 1979-83. Game: 1.000 (15-15), by Nancy Lieberman vs. Pittsburgh (Jan. 10, 1978); 1.000 (10-10) by Celeste MINUTES PLAYED Hill vs. Notre Dame (Jan. 2, 1994); 1.000 (10-10) by Season: 1,159, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81. Clarisse Machanguana vs. Richmond (Feb. 16, 1996) Career: 4,341, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83 (31.9). and 1.000 (10-10) by Mery Andrade vs. Nebraska Mar. 15, 1998. POINTS SCORED Season: .905 (19-21) by Kelly Bradley in 1995-96. Game: 50, by Anne Donovan vs. Norfolk State Career: .828 (173-226) by Rhonda Rompola, (Dec. 11, 1980 at NSU). 1978-81; .886 (39-44) by Kelly Bradley, 1994-96 . Season: 879, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81. Career: 2,719, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83. REBOUNDS Season Average: 25.1, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81. Game: 28, by Inge Nissen, vs. Longwood (March Career Average: 20.0, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83. 3, 1978). Season: 569, by Anne Donovan, in 1980-81. DID YOU KNOW...Old DOUBLE FIGURE GAMES Career:1,976, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83. Dominion has a 126-1 home Season: 35, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81. record against CAA Career: 116, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83. REBOUND AVERAGE opponents since joining the Consecutive Games: 72, by Anne Donovan, (Nov. Season: 16.3, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83. league in 1991-92, including 13, 1980 vs. Va. State to Jan.6, 1983 vs. La. Tech). Career: 14.5, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83. a streak of 122 in a row. FIELD GOALS MADE ASSISTS Game: 23, by Anne Donovan vs. Norfolk State Game: 19, by Nancy Lieberman vs. Radford (Dec. 11, 1980). (March 3, 1978). Season: 377, by Anne Donovan, 1980-81. Season: 295, by Nancy Lieberman, 1979-80. Career: 1,170, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83. Career: 961, by Nancy Lieberman, 1976-80.

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ASSIST AVERAGE Game: 33, by Inge Nissen vs. Montclair State (Jan. Season: 7.9, by Nancy Lieberman, 1979-80. 14, 1978). Career: 7.2, by Nancy Lieberman, 1979-83. Season: 651, by Inge Nissen, 1978-79. Career: 2,184, by Inge Nissen, 1976-80. BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 15, by Anne Donovan vs. San Francisco FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Jan. 9, 1980). Game (min 10 attempts): 1.000 (11-11), by Season: 227, by Anne Donovan, 1979-80. Clarisse Machanguana vs. Duke (Dec. 8, 1996). Career: 801, by Anne Donovan, 1979-80. Season: .694 (308-444), by Kelly Lyons, 1989-90. Career: .646 (887-1373), by Kelly Lyons, 1986-90. BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE Season: 5.9, by Anne Donovan, 1979-80. THREE-POINTERS Career: 5.9, by Anne Donovan, 1979-83. Game: 9, by Aubrey Eblin vs. UNC Wilmington (Feb. 17, 1998). STEALS DID YOU KNOW...Between Season: 97, by Aubrey Eblin, 1997-98. playing at the Ted Constant Career: 250, by Aubrey Eblin, 1995-99. Game: 14, by Ticha Penicheiro vs. St. Francis (Mar. 13,1998) Center, The Scope & the Season: 161, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1996-97 and 97-98. ODU Fieldhouse the Lady THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Career: 591, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1994-98. Game: 16, by Aubrey Eblin vs. UNCW Monarchs are 414-78 (84.1%) in Norfolk. (Feb. 17, 1998). STEAL AVERAGE Season: 228, by Aubrey Eblin, 1997-98. Career: 651, by Aubrey Eblin, 1995-99. Season: 5.0, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1997-98. Career: 4.4, by Ticha Penicheiro, 1994-98. THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE PERSONAL FOULS Game (5 shot min.): 1.000 (6-6),by Okeisha Howard vs. UNC-Wilmington (3-11-00). Season: 118, by Inge Nissen, 1978-79. 1.000 (6-6), by Myriah Spence vs. ECU (2-4-01) Season: .482 (26-54), by T.J. Jones, 1989-90. Career: .407 (77-189), by T.J. Jones,1987-90.

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 73 RECORDS Career Records Single Season Leaders Single Game Scoring Records

CAREER SCORING SCORING (AVG.) 50 Anne Donovan at Norfolk State 12/11/80 No. Name Pts. Ga. Avg. No. Name: Cl: Ppg. Year: 1. Anne Donovan (79-83) 2,719 136 20.0 1. Anne Donovan So. 25.1 1980-81 43 Inge Nissen Radford 3/2/79 2. Inge Nissen (76-80) 2,647 137 19.3 2. Kelly Lyons Sr. 24.7 1989-90 42 Kelly Lyons Texas 12/8/89 3. Nancy Lieberman (76-80) 2,430 134 18.1 3. Inge Nissen Jr. 22.0 1978-79 4. Kelly Lyons (86-90) 2,224 122 18.2 4. Nancy Lieberman Fr. 20.9 1976-77 42 Inge Nissen Montclair State 1/14/78 5. Celeste Hill (90-94) 2,112 118 17.9 5. Medina Dixon Jr. 20.8 1983-84 41 Anne Donovan Rutgers 2/7/81 6. Tracy Claxton* (80-85) 1,999 118 16.9 7. Medina Dixon** (82-85) 1,968 113 17.4 40 Nancy Lieberman Norfolk State 12/12/77 8. Nyree Roberts (94-98) 1,854 133 13.9 38 Nyree Roberts at George Mason 2/23/97 9. C. Machanguana (94-97) 1,813 99 18.3 10. Mery Andrade (95-99) 1,622 132 12.3 POINTS 38 Anne Donovan Tennessee 12/2/81 No. Name: Cl: Pts. Year: 37 Anne Donovan Oregon 12/18/80 1. Anne Donovan So. 879 1980-81 CAREER REBOUNDING 2. Kelly Lyons Sr. 764 1989-90 36 Anne Donovan Boston U. 12/22/80 No. Name Rebs. Ga. Avg. 3. Inge Nissen Jr. 749 1978-79 35 C. Machanguana Liberty 3/14/97 1. Anne Donovan (79-83) 1,976 136 14.5 4. Nancy Lieberman So. 681 1977-78 2. Inge Nissen (76-80) 1,459 137 10.6 5. C. Machanguana Sr. 678 1996-97 35 Anne Donovan Tennessee 2/16/80 3. Tracy Claxton* (80-85) 1,434 118 12.2 35 Inge Nissen James Madison 12/11/68 4. Nancy Lieberman (76-80) 1,167 134 8.7 5. Celeste Hill (90-94) 1,124 118 9.5 35 Kelly Lyons Fairfield 11/25/89 6. Kelly Lyons (86-90) 1,008 122 8.3 34 Medina Dixon Kentucky 1/28/84 7. Nyree Roberts (94-98) 986 133 7.4 REBOUNDS (AVG.) 8. Medina Dixon** (82-85) 979 113 8.7 No. Name: Cl: Rpg. Year: 34 Kelly Lyons S.F. Austin 2/24/89 9. Monique Coker (00-04) 951 128 7.4 1. Anne Donovan So. 16.3 1980-81 33 Nyree Roberts Richmond 12/6/97 10. Donna Harrington (84-88) 884 110 8.0 2. Anne Donovan Jr. 14.7 1981-82 3. Anne Donovan Sr. 14.4 1982-83 33 C. Machanguana at VCU 2/21/97 4. Anne Donovan Fr. 12.9 1979-80 33 Nancy Lieberman N. C. State 3/10/77 CAREER STEALS 5. Inge Nissen Fr. 12.8 1976-77 No. Name St. Ga. Avg. 33 Inge Nissen Virginia 12/7/76 1. Ticha Penicheiro (94-98) 591 133 4.4 33 Anne Donovan Va. Union 3/7/81 2. Nancy Lieberman (76-80) 512 134 3.8 3. Mery Andrade (95-99) 382 132 2.9 33 Inge Nissen Tennessee 3/10/79 4. Celeste Hill (90-94) 327 118 2.8 REBOUNDS 33 Inge Nissen N.C. State 3/9/79 5. Medina Dixon (82-85)** 277 113 2.5 No. Name: Cl: Rebs. Year: 5. Sharron Francis (98-02) 277 126 2.2 1. Anne Donovan So. 569 1980-81 33 Nancy Lieberman Queens 1/6/79 7. Debbie Richards (75-79) 265 132 2.0 2. Anne Donovan Sr. 504 1982-83 33 Kelly Lyons at South Florida 2/24/90 8. Natalie Diaz (96-00) 253 120 2.1 3. Anne Donovan Fr. 491 1979-80 9. Tracy Claxton (83-85)* 250 118 2.1 4. Anne Donovan Jr. 412 1981-82 32 Inge Nissen Kansas State 3/16/79 10. Angela Cotman (76-80) 210 140 1.5 5. Inge Nissen Fr. 410 1976-77 32 Anne Donovan Tennessee 3/14/81 32 Kelly Lyons James Madison 2/1/89 CAREER ASSISTS 32 Kelly Lyons G. W. U. 12/28/89 No. Name Ast. Ga. Avg. 1. Nancy Lieberman (76-80) 961 134 7.2 ASSISTS (AVG.) 32 Kelly Lyons at S. California 1/3/90 2. Ticha Penicheiro (94-98) 939 133 7.1 No. Name Cl. Ast. Apg.Year 32 Lucienne Berthieu at James Madison1/27/02 3. Marie Christian (83-87) 492 114 4.3 1. Nancy Lieberman Sr. 295 7.9 1979-80 4. Sharron Francis (98-02) 488 126 3.9 2. Nancy Lieberman Fr. 212 7.9 1976-77 32 C. Machanguana UNC Wilm. 1/21/96 5. Debbie Richard (76-79) 471 123 3.8 3. Ticha Penicheiro Jr. 271 7.5 1996-97 31 C. Machanguana William & Mary 2/27/97 6. Mery Andrade (95-99) 447 132 3.4 4. Ticha Penicheiro Sr. 239 7.5 1997-98 7. Medina Dixon (82-85) 417 113 3.7 5. Nancy Lieberman Jr. 254 7.1 1978-79 31 C. Machanguana William & Mary 2/2/96 8. Rhonda Rompola (78-81) 362 96 3.8 31 C. Machanguana Rutgers 1/10/95 9. Stephanie Garner (85-89) 360 109 3.3 10. Okeisha Howard (99-02) 351 124 2.8 31 Kelly Lyons at Kent State 12/21/88 31 Nancy Lieberman East Carolina 2/7/77 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CAREER GAMES PLAYED No. Name: Cl: FG%. Year: 31 Nancy Lieberman at Queens 1/8/77 No.Name GP 1. Kelly Lyons Sr. 69.4 1986-90 31 Anne Donovan Virginia State 11/20/81 1. Angela Cotman (1976-80) 140 2. Anne Donovan Jr. 64.0 1981-82 2. Inge Nissen (1976-80) 137 3. Anne Donovan So. 63.8 1980-81 31 Nancy Lieberman Kentucky 3/11/78 3. Anne Donovan (1979-83) 136 4. Nyree Roberts Sr. 63.2 1997-98 31 Nancy Lieberman North Carolina 12/6/77 4. Nancy Lieberman (1976-80) 134 5. Anne Donovan Fr. 63.0 1979-80 5. Nyree Roberts (1994-98) 133 31 Donna Harrington West Virginia 12/13/86 5. Ticha Penicheiro (1994-98) 133 31 Lucienne Berthieu Memphis 12/3/99 7. Mery Andrade (1995-99) 132 8. Debbie Richards (1975-79) 131 30 Nancy Lieberman Norfolk State 2/21/78 9. Hamchetou Maiga (1998-2002) 130 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 30 Anne Donovan Mercer 2/4/81 10. Stacy Himes (1993-97) 129 No. Name: Cl: FT%. Year: 10. Tiffany Thompson (1998-2002) 129 1. Kelly Bradley So. .905 1995-96 30 Anne Donovan at Va. Tech 12/7/81 2. Aubrey Eblin Jr. .895 1996-97 30 Anne Donovan Cheyney State 12/19/81 3. Kelly Bradley Fr. .870 1994-95 *played two seasons at Kansas 4. Sharron Francis Sr. .863 2001-02 30 Nancy Lieberman at Va. State 1/28/77 **played one season at South Carolina 5. Rhonda Rompola Fr. .851 1978-79 30 Kelly Lyons Richmond 2/14/90 30 Mery Andrade #10 Colorado 12/30/95 30 Lucienne Berthieu vs. Kansas State 3/23/02

74 Old Dominion University SCORING Leaders 1.) Anne Donovan 6.) Tracy Claxton 5-8 Center 6-1 Foward Ridgewood, N.J. New Haven, Conn. Paramus Catholic Wilbur Cross

Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS Pts/Avg Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS PTS/AVG 1979-80 38-37 290-460 .630 68-126 .539 491-12.9 60 227 648-17.0 1980-81 31-31 195-362 .538 50-72 .694 361-11.6 43 49 440-14.1 1980-81 35-35 377-591 .638 125-175 .714 569-16.2 54 200 879-25.1 1981-82 30-30 263-507 .519 73-106 .689 431-14.4 48 36 599-20.0 1981-82 28-28 240-375 .640 99-142 .697 412-14.7 73 167 579-20.7 1983-84 23-19 197-348 .566 64-97 .660 260-11.3 44 13 458-19.9 1982-83 35-35 263-428 .614 87-130 .669 504-14.4 87 207 613-17.5 1984-85 34-34 209-439 .476 84-123 .683 382-11.2 62 35 502-14.8 Career 136-135 1170-1854 .631 379-573 .661 1976-14.5 274 801 2719-20.0 Career 118-114 864-1656 .522 271-398 .686 1434-12.2 197 133 1999-16.9

2.) Inge Nissen 7.) Medina Dixon 6-5 Center 6-3 Forward Randers, Denmark Cambridge, Ma. Randers Statskole Rindge-Latine

Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS PTS/AVG Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS PTS/AVG 1976-77 32 255-488 .523 82-152 .539 410-12.8 58 81 592-18.5 1981-82 15-15 105-235 .446 33-54 .611 124-8.3 21 11 243-16.2 1977-78 32 257-544 .472 148-209 .708 378-11.8 32 81 662-20.7 1982-83 34-34 245-486 .504 75-111 .676 269-7.7 146 20 565-16.1 1978-79 34 300-576 .521 148-198 .747 339-10.0 27 154 749-22.0 1983-84 29-28 253-489 .551 96-122 .787 298-10.3 131 19 602-20.8 1979-80 37 252-576 .437 140-199 .703 382-10.3 70 96 644-17.4 1984-85 34-34 233-484 .481 92-130 .708 288-8.5 119 24 558-16.4 Career 135 1064-2184 .487 518-758 .683 1509-11.2 187 250 2647-19.6 Career 113-111 836-1694 .494 296-417 .710 979-8.7 417 74 1968-17.4 8.) Nyree Roberts 3.) Nancy Lieberman 6-3 Center 5-10 Guard Jersey City, N.J. Far Rockaway, N.Y. St. Anthony Far Rockaway

Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS PTS/AVG AS BS PTS/AVG 1976-77 27 240-507 .473 83-117 .709 272-10.1 212 0 563-20.9 1994-95 33/7 106-197 .538 54-132 .409 171/5.2 18 22 266/8.1 1977-78 34 281-651 .432 119-163 .730 325-9.6 200 0 681-20.2 1995-96 32/24 132-225 .587 65-117 .556 143/4.5 24 54 329/10.3 1978-79 36 243-508 .478 139-176 .790 276-7.7 254 16 625-17.4 1996-97 36/36 257-394 .652 99-181 .547 288/8.0 29 74 613/17.0 1979-80 37 208-390 .533 145-186 .779 294-8.0 295 24 561-15.2 1997-98 32/29 263-416 .632 120-234 .513 384/12.0 29 64 646/20.2 Career 134 972-2056 .472 486-642 .757 1167-8.7 961 40 2430-18.1 Career: 133/96 758/1,232 .615 338-664 .510 986/74 100 64 1,854/13.9

4.) Kelly Lyons 9.) Clarisse Machanguana 6-2 Forward 6-5 Forward Tipp City, Ohio Maputo, Mozambique Bethel Santarem Club

Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS PTS/AVG 1986-87 30-13 122-195 .626 54-85 .635 221-7.4 34 30 298-9.9 Year G/GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS PTS/AVG 1987-88 29-29 192-307 .625 121-169 .716 192-6.6 42 28 505-17.4 1994-95 33/33 221-365 .605 108-182 .593 292/8.8 59 26 550/16.7 1988-89 32-32 265-427 .621 127-169 .752 278-8.7 51 56 657-20.5 1995-96 32/32 230-367 .627 125-175 .714 209/6.5 49 26 585/18.3 1989-90 31-31 308-444 .694 147-206 .714 317-10.2 65 65 764-24.7 1996-97 34/34 286-450 .636 106-185 .573 253/7.4 66 34 678/19.9 Career 122-105 887-1373 .646 449-629 .714 1008-8.3 192 179 2224-18.2 Career 99/99 737-1182 .624 339-542 .625 754/7.6 174 86 1813/18.3

5.) Celeste Hill 10.) Mery Andrade 5-11 Forward 6-1 Forward Covington, Ky. Lisbon, Portugal Covington Holmes Amadora Club

Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS PTS/AVG 1990-91 26-23 155-263 .589 64-101 .634 221-8.5 28 8 374-14.4 Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg AS BS PTS/AVG 1991-92 31-31 241-394 .612 109-146 .747 313-10.0 40 14 592-19.1 1995-96 32-31 120-232 .517 85-120 .708 153-4.8 87 23 352-911.0 1992-93 30-29 196-360 .544 117-152 .770 279-9.2 76 13 510-17.0 1996-97 36-36 142-317 .448 94-128 .734 226-6.3 129 15 407-11.3 1993-94 31-31 249-448 .556 130-165 .788 311-10.0 95 9 636-20.5 1997-98 32-31 152-314 .484 147-202 .728 217-6.8 113 11 455-14.2 Career 118-114 841-1465 .574 420-564 .745 1124-9.5 239 44 2112-17.9 1998-99 32-32 131-291 .450 127-162 .784 218-6.8 118 28 408-12.8 Career 132/130 545-1154 .472 453-612 .740 814-6.2 447 77 1622/12.3

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 75 1,0 0 0 POINTClub MEMBERS No Name Pts. Ga. Avg. 1. Anne Donovan (1979-1983) 2,719 136 20.0 2. Inge Nissen (1976-1980) 2,647 137 19.3 3. Nancy Lieberman (1976-1980) 2,430 134 18.1 4. Kelly Lyons (1986-1990) 2,224 122 18.2 5. Celeste Hill (1990-1994) 2,112 118 17.9 6. Tracy Claxton (1980-1985) 1,999 118 16.9 7. Medina Dixon (1982-1985) 1,968 113 17.4 8. Nyree Roberts (1994-1998) 1,854 133 13.9 9. Clarisse Machanguana (1994-1997) 1,813 99 18.3 10. Mery Andrade (1995-1999) 1,622 132 12.3 11. Adrienne Goodson (1984-1988) 1,574 117 13.5 12. Okeisha Howard (1999-2003) 1,565 124 12.6 13. Donna Harrington (1987-1988) 1,492 110 13.6 14. Hamchetou Maiga (1998-2002) 1,483 130 11.4 15. Monique Coker (2000-2004) 1,409 128 11.0 15. Angela Cotman (1976-1980) 1,408 140 10.1 16. Lucienne Berthieu (1998-1902) 1,382 91 15.2 17. Ticha Penicheiro (1994-1998) 1,304 133 9.8 18. Kim McQuarter (1985-1989) 1,275 120 10.6 19. Shonda DeBerry (1992-1996) 1,096 125 8.8 20. Sharron Francis (1998-2002) 1,085 126 8.6 21. Rhonda Rompola (1978-1981) 1,050 96 10.9 22. Aubrey Eblin (1995-1999) 1,023 121 8.5 1,0 0 0 Rebound Club MEMBERS No. Name Rebs. Ga. Avg. 1. Anne Donovan (1979-1983) 1,976 136 14.5 2. Inge Nissen (1976-1980) 1,459 137 10.6 3. Tracy Claxton (1980-1985) 1,434 118 12.2 4. Nancy Lieberman (1976-1980) 1,167 134 8.7 5. Celeste Hill (1990-1994) 1,124 118 9.5 6. Kelly Lyons (1986-1990) 1,008 122 8.3

76 Old Dominion University RECORDS Top 10 Rebounding by Class

SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 1. Kelly Lyons 764 1989-90 1. Anne Donovan 879 1981-82 1. Anne Donovan 879 1980-81 1. Anne Donovan 648 1979-80 2. Nyree Roberts 646 1997-98 2. Inge Nissen 749 1978-79 2. Nancy Lieberman 681 1977-78 2. Nancy Lieberman 563 1976-77 3. Inge Nissen 644 1979-80 3. Kelly Lyons 657 1989-90 3. Celeste Hill 592 1991-92 3. Angela Cotman 411 1976-77 4 Celeste Hill 636 1993-94 4. Medina Dixon 602 1983-84 4. Medina Dixon 565 1982-83 4. Rhonda Rompola 377 1978-79 5. Anne Donovan 613 1982-83 5. Clarisse Machanguana 585 1985-86 5. Clarisse Machanguana 550 1995-96 5. Celeste Hill 374 1990-91 6. Nancy Lieberman 561 1979-80 6. Angela Jackson 513 1989-90 6. Kelly Lyons 505 1987-88 6. Okeisha Howard 325 1999-00 7. Medina Dixon 558 1984-85 7. Celeste Hill 510 1992-93 7. Donna Harrington 493 1985-86 7. Adrienne Goodson 323 1984-85 8. Helen Malon 538 1982-83 8. Hamchetou Maiga 477 1999-00 8. Lucienne Berthieu 441 1998-99 8. Kelly Lyons 298 1986-87 9. Kim McQuarter 523 1988-89 9. Lucienne Berthieu 464 1999-00 9. Okeisha Howard 427 2000-01 9. Nyree Roberts 266 1994-95 10. Tracy Claxton 502 1984-85 10. Tracy Claxton 458 1983-84 10. Shareese Grant 402 2002-03 10. Monique Coker 261 2000-01 Top 10 Rebounding by Class

SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 1. Anne Donovan 504 1982-83 1. Anne Donovan 412 1981-82 1. Anne Donovan 569 1980-81 1. Anne Donovan 491 1979-80 2. Nyree Roberts 384 1997-98 2. Inge Nissen 339 1978-79 2. Nancy Lieberman 325 1977-78 2. Inge Nissen 410 1976-77 3. Tracy Claxton 382 1984-85 3. Jan Trombly 302 1978-79 3. Celeste Hill 313 1991-92 3. Corrina Turner 278 2002-03 4. Inge Nissen 332 1979-80 4. Medina Dixon 298 1983-84 4. Clarisse Machanguana 292 1994-95 4. Kelly Lyons 221 1986-87 5. Kelly Lyons 318 1989-90 5. Leslie Davis 283 1989-90 5. Donna Harrington 288 1985-86 Celeste Hill 221 1990-91 6. Celeste Hill 311 1993-94 6. Celeste Hill 279 1992-93 6. Medina Dixon 269 1982-83 5. Monique Coker 180 2000-01 7. Nancy Lieberman 294 1979-80 7. Kelly Lyons 278 1988-89 7. Leslie Davis 258 1988-89 6. Nyree Roberts 171 1994-95 8. Medina Dixon 288 1984-85 7. Monique Coker 278 2002-03 8. Lucienne Berthieu 246 1998-99 7. Rhonda Rompola 169 1978-79 9. Hamchetou Maiga 276 2001-02 9. Nancy Lieberman 276 1978-79 9. Adrienne Goodson 226 1985-86 8. Linda Jerome 162 1977-78 10. Lucienne Berthieu 257 2001-02 10. Donna Harrington 270 1986-87 10. Janet Davis 202 1981-82 9. Adrienne Goodson 153 1984-85 10. Kim McQuarter 149 1985-86

Top 10 Assists by Class

SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 1. Nancy Lieberman 295 1979-80 1. Nancy Lieberman 254 1978-79 1. Ticha Penicheiro 226 1995-96 1. Nancy Lieberman 212 1977-78 2. Ticha Penicheiro 239 1997-98 2. Ticha Penicheiro 271 1996-97 2. Nancy Lieberman 200 1977-78 2. Ticha Penicheiro 203 1994-95 3. Sharron Francis 180 2001-02 3. Marie Christian 132 1985-86 3. Rhonda Rompola 151 1979-80 3. Alli Spence 178 1999-00 4. Stephanie Garner 169 1988-89 4. Medina Dixon 131 1983-84 4. Medina Dixon 146 1982-83 4. Marie Christian 126 1983-84 5. Lisa Blais 158 1984-85 5. Shareese Grant 127 2003-04 5. Sharron Francis 127 1999-00 5. Rhonda Rompola 105 1978-79 6. Natalie Diaz 152 1999-00 6. Suzanne Woolston 115 1980-81 6. Alli Spence 121 2000-01 6. Kate Larkin 91 1980=81 7. Okeisha Howard 151 2002-03 7. Sharron Frnacis 106 2000-01 7. Deanna Vander Plas 92 1991-92 7. Kim McQuarter 81 1985-86 8. Suzanne Woolston 146 1981-82 8. Rhonda Rompola 106 1980-81 8. Marie Christian 89 1984-85 8. Sharron Francis 79 1998-99 9. Marie Christian 145 1986-87 9. Stephanie Garner 103 1987-88 9. Mery Andrade 87 1995-96 9. Pam Elliott 76 1980-81 10. Angela Jackson 126 1989-90 10. Debbie Richards 102 1977-78 10. Amanda Levens 79 1998-99 10. Adrienne Goodson 69 1984-85

TOP PERFORMANCES

20 REBOUND CLUB 12 ASSIST CLUB 10 CLUB Inge Nissen, 28 vs. Longwood College on 3/4/78 Nancy Lieberman, 19 vs. Radford on 3/4/77 Anne Donovan, 15 vs. San Francisco on 1/9/80 Inge Nissen, 28 vs. Virginia Union on 12/10/77 Ticha Penicheiro, 16 vs. UNC Wilmington 2/17/98 Anne Donovan, 13 vs. Boston University on 1/29/83 Anne Donovan, 26 vs. East Carolina on 1/21/80 Ticha Penicheiro, 15 vs. St. Francis 3/13/98 Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Alabama-Birmingham on 3/10/83 Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Penn State on 3/26/83 Anne Donovan, 25 vs. Kentucky on 2/5/83 Ticha Penicheiro, 15 vs. William & Mary 2/20/98 Anne Donovan, 24 vs. Boston University on 12/22/80 Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Louisiana Tech on 1/29/82 Kate Larkin, 14 vs. UCLA on 1/6/87 Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin on 3/21/81 Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Pennsylvania on 2/23/83 Nancy Lieberman, 14 vs. Norfolk State on 2/4/77 Anne Donovan, 22 vs. UCLA on 1/7/82 Anne Donovan, 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin on 2/2/80 Nancy Lieberman, 14 vs. Radford on 2/5/77 Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Norfolk State on 12/11/80 Inge Nissen, 12 vs. Radford on 12/19/78 Nancy Lieberman, 14 vs. South Carolina on 2/10/77 Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Southern California on 12/16/80 Anne Donovan, 11 vs. Tennessee on 2/14/82 Anne Donovan, 11 vs. Valdosta State on 2/1/80 Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Oregon on 12/18/80 Nancy Lieberman, 13 vs. East Carolina on 1/21/80 Anne Donovan, 10 vs. DePAul on 1/15/82 Anne Donovan, 22 vs. Virginia Tech on 1/25/81 Nancy Lieberman, 13 vs. Virginia Union on 11/16/79 Nancy Lieberman, 13 vs. Radford on 12/19/78 Anne Donovan, 10 vs. Boston University on 2/6/82 Inge Nissen, 22 vs. Radford on 12/19/78 Anne Donovan, 10 vs. George Mason on 11/22/82 Debbie Richards, 13 vs. William & Mary on 1/26/76 Inge Nissen, 22 vs. Montclair State on 1/14/78 Anne Donovan, 10 vs. Virginia on 2/3/81 Inge Nissen, 22 vs. Norfolk State on 2/4/77 Alli Spence, 12 vs. UCLA on 12/18/00 Anne Donovan, 10 vs. Boston University on 12/22/80 Tracy Claxton, 21 vs. NE Louisiana on 3/29/85 Ticha Penicheiro, 12 vs. VCU 2/28/98 Anne Donovan, 10 vs. East Carolina on 1/12/80 Anne Donovan, 21 vs. Norfolk State on 12/18/82 Ticha Penicheiro, 12 vs. Texas on 1/5/96 Inge Nissen, 10 vs. Virginia Union in 1978 Anne Donovan, 21 vs. East Carolina on 2/11/82 Marie Christian, 12 vs. South Florida on 3/6/86 Anne Donovan, 21 vs. Virginia Tech on 1/28/81 Rhonda Rompola, 12 vs. Boston University on 12/22/80 Anne Donovan, 21 vs. East Carolina on 12/3/80 Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. UCLA on 1/11/80 Hamchetou Maiga, 20 vs. Southern Methodist on 3/20/00 Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. USC on 1/12/80 Adrienne Goodson, 20 vs. South Alabama on 1/12/87 Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. Virginia Union on 2/5/79 Tracy Claxton, 20 vs. Georgia on 3/31/85 Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. Clemson on 11/30/79 Tracy Claxton, 20 vs. CSU Long Beach on 1/11/84 Rhonda Rompola, 12 vs. Virginia State on 12/4/79 Anne Donovan, 20 vs. Drake on 1/23/82 Anne Donovan, 20 vs. Maryland on 1/4/81 Debbie Richards, 12 vs. Virginia State on 1/28/77 Anne Donovan, 20 vs. Louisiana Tech on 1/20/81 Nancy Lieberman, 12 vs. East Carolina on 2/7/77 Anne Donovan, 20 vs. Norfolk State on 2/19/80 Inge Nissen, 20 vs. North Carolina on 1/22/77 Inge Nissen, 20 vs. William & Mary on 2/16/77 Inge Nissen, 20 vs. Immaculata on 2/28/77 Inge Nissen, 20 vs. Hampton Institute on 12/9/76 Wendy Larry, 20 vs. Virginia Commonwealth on 12/6/74

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 77 RECORDS Year-by-Year Leaders

SCORING REBOUNDS ASSISTS Year Name/Cl. Pts Avg Year Name / Cl Rbs Avg Year Name / Cl. Ast Avg 1976-77 Nancy Lieberman/Fr. 563 20.9 1976-77 Inge Nissen/Fr. 410 12.8 1976-77 Nancy Lieberman/Fr. 212 7.9 1977-78 Nancy Lieberman/So. 681 20.2 1977-78 Inge Nissen/So. 378 11.1 1977-78 Nancy Lieberman/So. 200 8.9 1978-79 Inge Nissen/Jr. 749 22.0 1978-79 Inge Nissen/Jr. 339 10.0 1978-79 Nancy Lieberman/Jr. 254 7.1 1979-80 Inge Nissen/Sr. 644 17.4 1979-80 Anne Donovan/Fr. 491 12.9 1979-80 Nancy Lieberman/Sr. 295 7.9 1980-81 Anne Donovan/So. 879 25.1 1980-81 Anne Donovan/So. 369 16.3 1980-81 Suzanne Woolston/Jr. 115 8.4 1981-82 Anne Donovan/Jr. 879 20.7 1981-82 Anne Donovan/Jr. 412 14.7 1981-82 Suzanne Woolston/Sr. 146 4.2 1982-83 Anne Donovan/Sr. 613 17.5 1982-83 Anne Donovan/Sr. 504 14.4 1982-83 Medina Dixon/So. 146 8.2 1983-84 Medina Dixon/Jr. 602 20.5 1983-84 Tracy Claxton/Jr. 260 11.3 1983-84 Medina Dixon/Jr. 181 4.5 1984-85 Medina Dixon/Sr. 558 16.4 1984-85 Tracy Claxton/Sr. 382 11.2 1984-85 Lisa Blais/Sr. 158 4.6 1985-86 Donna Harrington/So. 493 16.3 1985-86 Donna Harrington/So. 288 10.7 1985-86 Marie Christian/Jr. 132 5.3 1986-87 Donna Harrington/Jr. 488 15.3 1986-87 Donna Harrington/Jr. 270 9.0 1986-87 Marie Christian/Jr. 145 4.3 1987-88 Kelly Lyons/So. 505 17.4 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson/Sr. 228 6.6 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson/Sr. 103 3.6 1989-90 Kelly Lyons/Jr. 657 20.5 1988-89 Kelly Lyons/Jr. 278 3.7 Stephanie Garner/Jr. 103 3.6 1990-91 Kelly Lyons/Sr. 764 24.7 1989-90 Kelly Lyons/Sr. 317 10.3 1988-89 Stephanie Garner/Sr. 169 8.6 1990-91 Celeste Hill/Fr. 374 14.4 1990-91 Celeste Hill/Fr. 221 8.5 1989-90 Angela Jackson/Sr. 126 4.1 1991-92 Celeste Hill/So. 592 19.1 1991-92 Celeste Hill/So. 313 10.1 1990-91 Lee Etta Cummings/Sr. 68 2.6 1992-93 Celeste Hill/Jr. 510 17.0 1992-93 Celeste Hill/Jr. 279 9.3 1991-92 Pam Huntley/Jr. 95 3.1 1993-94 Celeste Hill/Sr. 636 20.5 1993-94 Celeste Hill/Sr. 311 10.0 1992-93 Pam Huntley/Sr. 76 2.6 1994-95 Clarisse Machanguana/So. 550 16.7 1994-95 Clarisse Machanguana/So. 292 8.8 Celeste Hill/Jr. 76 2.6 1995-96 Clarisse Machanguana/Jr. 585 18.3 1995-96 Clarisse Machanguana/Jr. 209 6.5 1993-94 Deanna Vander Plas/Sr. 112 3.6 1996-97 Clarisse Machanguana/Sr. 678 19.9 1996-97 Nyree Roberts/Jr. 288 8.0 1994-95 Ticha Penicheiro/Fr. 203 6.2 1997-98 Nyree Roberts/Sr. 646 20.2 1997-98 Nyree Roberts/Sr. 384 12.0 1995-96 Ticha Penicheiro/So. 226 7.1 1998-99 Lucienne Berthieu/So. 441 14.2 1998-99 Lucienne Berthieu/So. 246 7.9 1996-97 Ticha Penicheiro/Jr. 271 7.5 1999-00 Lucienne Berthieu/Jr. 464 17.8 1999-00 Lucienne Berthieu/Jr. 231 8.9 1997-98 Ticha Penicheiro/Sr. 239 7.5 2000-01 Okeisha Howard/So. 427 14.2 2000-01 Hamchetou Maiga/Jr. 223 7.4 1999-00 Alli Spence/Fr. 178 5.2 2001-02 Lucienne Berthieu/Sr. 477 14.0 2001-02 Hamchetou Maiga/Sr. 276 8.1 2000-01 Alli Spence/So. 121 4.0 2002-03 Okeisha Howard/Sr. 475 14.8 2002-03 Monique Coker/Jr. 278 8.7 2001-02 Sharron Francis/Sr. 180 5.3 2003-04 Monqiue Coker/Sr. 477 14.9 2003-04 Monique Coker/Sr. 305 9.5 2002-03 Okeisha Howard/Sr. 151 4.7 2003-04 Shareese Grant/Jr. 127 4.0

STEALS FIELD GOAL PCT. FREE THROW PCT. Year Name / Cl. St Avg Year Name / Cl. FG Pct. Year Name / Cl. FGA Pct. 1976-77 Nancy Lieberman/Fr. 99 8.7 1976-77 Heidi Doherty/Jr. 126-239 52.7 1976-77 Nancy Lieberman/Fr. 53-117 70.5 1977-78 Nancy Lieberman/So. 127 3.7 1977-78 Angela Cotman/So. 187-367 51.0 1977-78 Nancy Lieberman/So. 119-163 73.0 1978-79 Nancy Lieberman/Jr. 144 4.0 1978-79 Jan Trombly/Jr. 158-290 54.5 1978-79 Rhonda Rompola/Fr. 69-81 85.1 1979-80 Nancy Lieberman/Sr. 142 8.8 1979-80 Anne Donovan/Fr. 290-460 63.0 1979-80 Rhonda Rompola/So. 88-106 83.0 1980-81 Rhonda Rompola/Jr. 86 2.5 1980-81 Anne Donovan/So. 377-591 63.8 1980-81 Rhonda Rompola/Jr. 69-86 80.1 1981-82 Helen Malone/Jr. 49 1.8 1981-82 Anne Donovan/Jr. 240-375 64.0 1981-82 Beth Wilkerson/So. 48-63 76.1 1982-83 Medina Dixon/So. 34 2.4 1982-83 Anne Donovan/Sr. 263-428 61.4 1982-83 Helen Malone/Sr. 64-84 76.1 1983-84 Medina Dixon/Jr. 86 8.0 1983-84 Tracy Claxton/Jr. 197-348 56.6 1983-84 Medina Dixon/Jr. 96-122 78.7 1984-85 Medina Dixon/Sr. 79 2.3 1984-85 Dawn Cullen/Jr. 139-286 48.6 1984-85 Medina Dixon/Sr. 92-130 60.8 1985-86 Kim McQuarter/Fr. 48 1.7 1985-86 Donna Harrington/So. 202-381 53.0 Donna Harrington/Fr. 51-72 60.8 1986-87 Donna Harrington/Jr. 85 1.8 1986-87 Kelly Lyons/Fr. 122-195 62.6 1985-86 Bridget Jenkins/Jr. 34-45 75.6 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson/Sr. 60 2.1 1987-88 Kelly Lyons/So. 192-307 62.5 1986-87 Liz Connahan/Jr. 35-45 77.8 1988-89 Kelly Lyons/Jr. 51 1.6 1988-89 Kelly Lyons/Jr. 265-427 62.1 1987-88 Liz Connahan/Sr. 41-54 87.0 1989-90 Kelly Lyons/Sr. 67 2.2 1989-90 Kelly Lyons/Sr. 308-444 69.4 1988-89 Kim McQuarter/Sr. 115-150 76.7 1990-91 T.J. Jones/Sr. 37 1.6 1990-91 Celeste Hill/Fr. 155-263 58.9 1989-90 Kelly Lyons/Sr. 147-206 71.4 1991-92 Celeste Hill/So. 114 3.7 1991-92 Celeste Hill/So. 241-394 61.2 1990-91 T.J. Jones/Sr. 40-46 87.0 1992-93 Celeste Hill/Jr. 80 2.7 1992-93 Celeste Hill/Jr. 196-360 54.4 1991-92 Celeste Hill/So. 109-146 74.7 1993-94 Celeste Hill/Sr. 107 3.5 1993-94 Celeste Hill/Sr. 249-448 55.6 1992-93 Pam Huntley/Sr. 102-131 77.9 1994-95 Ticha Penicheiro/Fr. 132 4.0 1994-95 C. Machanguana/So. 221-365 60.5 1993-94 Celeste Hill/Sr. 130-165 78.8 1995-96 Ticha Penicheiro/So. 137 4.3 1995-96 C. Machanguana/Jr. 230-367 62.7 1994-95 Sarah Willyerd/Jr. 48-66 72.7 1996-97 Ticha Penicheiro/Jr. 161 4.5 1996-97 C. Machanguana/Sr. 257-394 65.2 1995-96 C. Machanguana/Jr. 125-173 71.4 1997-98 Ticha Penicheiro/Sr. 161 5.0 1997-98 Nyree Roberts/Sr. 263-416 63.2 1996-97 Mery Andrade/Jr. 94-128 73.4 1998-99 Mery Andrade/Sr. 119 3.7 1998-99 Lucienne Berthieu/So. 180-293 61.4 1997-98 Aubrey Eblin/Jr. 51-57 89.5 1999-00 Natalie Diaz/Sr. 94 2.8 1999-00 Luceinne Berthieu/Jr. 162-275 60.7 1998-99 Aubrey Eblin/Sr. 44-53 83.0 2000-01 Sharron Francis/Jr. 68 2.3 2000-01 Hamchetou Maiga/Jr. 168-293 57.3 1999-00 Okeisha Howard/Fr. 89-106 84.0 2001-02 Sharron Francis/Sr. 82 2.4 2001-02 Lucienne Berthieu/Sr. 178-302 58.9 2000-01 Okeisha Howard/So. 135-170 79.4 2002-03 Shareese Grant/So. 48 1.5 2002-03 Shareese Grant/So. 173-332 52.1 2001-02 Sharron Francis/Sr. 50-58 86.3 2003-04 Max Nhassengo/Sr. 83 2.6 2003-04 Max Nhassengo/Sr. 184-353 52.1 2002-03 Okeisha Howard/Sr. 132-166 79.5 2003-04 Shareese Grant/Jr. 107-131 81.7

78 Old Dominion University YEAR by YEAR Results 1969-70 1972-73 1975-76 5 – National Women’s Invitational Tournament (16-2) (7-9) (14-12) Final AP Ranking: #14

Virginia Wesleyan ...... W, 96-13 at Va. Commonwealth ...... L, 35-38 at James Madison ...... L, 60-83 Coach: Pam Parsons Christopher Newport ...... W, 29-17 Federal City ...... L, 39-56 Longwood ...... W, 65-50 Roanoke ...... W, 60-31 Norfolk State ...... W, 54-36 Bridgewater ...... W, 73-57 1977-78 at Lynchburg ...... L, 38-42 at James Madison ...... W, 23-12 at Christopher Newport ..... W, 76-34 (30-4) at Christopher Newport ...... W, 71-18 at Virginia State ...... W, 54-33 at Virginia ...... L, 35-52 at Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 49-36 Virginia Tech ...... W, 31-29 at Norfolk State ...... W, 75-72 WOMEN'S NIT CHAMPIONS Chowan J.C...... W, 54-31 at Bridgewater ...... L, 31-54 Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 74-46 Virginia ...... W, 74-26 at Bridgewater ...... W, 56-33 Va. Commonwealth ...... L, 44-52 George Mason ...... W, 83-20 North Carolina ...... W, 78-51 East Carolina ...... W, 52-47 East Carolina ...... L, 40-64 Maryland ...... L, 56-85 Virginia State ...... W, 67-48 James Madison ...... W, 66-39 at Roanoke ...... L, 32-33 Federal City ...... L, 57-81 at Norfolk State ...... W, 111-56 at Chowan J.C...... W, 63-43 at Norfolk State ...... W, 65-33 N.C. State ...... L, 46-88 at Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 91-37 Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 60-49 at William and Mary ...... L, 46-55 William and Mary ...... L, 53-89 Providence (1) ...... W, 63-44 at Longwood ...... L, 50-57 at East Carolina ...... L, 40-59 Christopher Newport ...... W, 89-47 Oral Roberts (1) ...... W, 82-49 at Westhampton ...... W, 46-41 Virginia State ...... W, 39-36 at Virginia State ...... L, 55-69 Queens (1) ...... L, 67-70 William and Mary ...... W, 62-22 Mary Baldwin ...... W, 51-42 at Emory and Henry (forfeit) . W,2-0 at Pittsburgh ...... W, 75-56 Lynchburg ...... W, 44-27 Va. Commonwealth (1) ...... L, 43-66 Radford ...... W ,68-57 High Point ...... W, 83-69 at James Madison ...... W, 41-21 at Virginia Tech ...... W ,88-82 1 – Virginia State Tournament – Harrisonburg, Va. Montclair State ...... W, 93-88 Longwood ...... W, 41-24 Virginia State ...... W ,66-53 at Immaculata ...... W, 70-61 Coach: Mary Jackson at North Carolina ...... L ,55-63 at Virginia ...... W, 71-49 Coach: Mary Jackson East Carolina ...... L ,75-81 1973-74 at District of Columbia ...... W, 89-34 1970-71 Norfolk State ...... W ,79-74 1970-71 (12-10) at Virginia Tech ...... W, 108-48 (8-7) at N.C. State ...... L, 79-101 (8-7) at Radford ...... W, 84-54 Norfolk State (1) ...... L, 47-83 Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 42-33 Virginia Union ...... W, 86-44 Christopher Newport ...... W, 66-31 Virginia Tech ...... W, 57-51 at Virginia ...... L, 40-46 Longwood ...... W, 62-46 at Christopher Newport ..... W, 68-31 Va. Commonwealth (1) ...... W, 59-47 at Virginia State ...... W, 52-49 at James Madison ...... W, 72-44 Norfolk State ...... W, 57-33 Immaculata (2) ...... L, 53-89 Norfolk State ...... W, 59-48 at Virginia State ...... W, 78-48 East Carolina ...... L, 34-65 Virginia State ...... W, 56-49 1 – Virginia State Tournament – Bridgewater, Va. Tennessee Tech (2) ...... L, 61-65 Chowan J.C...... W, 78-15 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game at Va. Commonwealth ...... L, 38-44 Memphis State (2) ...... L, 85-93 Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 52-37 Chowan J.C...... W, 48-29 Coach: Pam Parsons Norfolk State ...... W, 85-51 at East Carolina ...... L, 43-57 Marshall ...... L, 34-41 1976-77 N.C. State (3) ...... W, 77-55 at James Madison ...... L, 37-43 Roanoke ...... L, 42-53 William and Mary ...... W, 111-62 at Bridgewater ...... L, 32-57 (23-9) at Radford ...... L, 33-49 Virginia Tech (4) ...... W, 83-53 at Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 66-50 at Norfolk State ...... W, 54-34 at N.C. State ...... L, 61-72 Longwood (4) ...... W, 72-45 Longwood ...... L, 45-49 Chowan J.C...... W, 50-40 at Longwood ...... L, 60-64 Virginia Union (4) ...... W, 104-63 Lynchburg ...... W, 44-41 Bridgewater ...... L, 38-49 Federal City ...... W, 81-65 Memphis State (5) ...... W, 64-51 Roanoke ...... L, 36-52 Eastern Mennonite (1) ...... L, 51-52 at Virginia ...... W, 85-53 N.C. State (5) ...... L, 57-59 Va. Commonwealth (1) ...... W, 43-33 1 – VAIAW at Hampton Institute ...... W, 92-51 Kentucky (5) ...... W, 82-66 James Madison (1) ...... L, 44-65 James Madison ...... W, 99-65 Fort Valley State (6) ...... W, 72-60 Coach: Debbie Wilson 1 – Virginia State Tournament – Lynchburg, Va. Delta State (1) ...... L, 47-55 Cal State Long Beach (6) ..... W, 77-58 Coach: Mary Jackson 1969-70 at Queens ...... W, 80-79 Texas (6) ...... W, 70-60 (16-2) at Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 93-52 1 – Queens’ Holiday Tournament – New York, N.Y. 1971-72 at North Carolina ...... W, 66-56 2 – Lady Vol Classic – Knoxville, Tn. (10-8) Virginia State ...... W, 65-51 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game Virginia ...... W, 71-38 4 – AIAW State Tournament – Norfolk, Va. Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 74-60 at Virginia State ...... W, 93-75 5 – AIAW Region II Championship Christopher Newport ...... W, 95-10 Longwood ...... L, 62-71 at George Mason ...... W, 91-48 6 – National Women’s Invitational Tournament Norfolk State ...... W, 50-47 Christopher Newport ...... W, 92-34 Virginia Tech ...... W, 82-39 Coach: Marianne Stanley at Christopher Newport ... W, 59-15 N.C. State ...... W, 78-71 Norfolk State ...... W, 103-69 at Norfolk State ...... W, 49-33 Final AP Ranking: #12 Norfolk State ...... L, 65-68 Radford ...... W, 87-59 East Carolina ...... L, 39-50 at Christopher Newport ..... W, 86-38 East Carolina ...... W, 100-39 Bridgewater ...... L, 37-61 1978-79 at Virginia State ...... W, 77-47 at South Carolina (2) ...... W, 63-44 at Va. Commonwealth ...... L, 65-45 (36-1) Virginia ...... W, 57-55 N.C. State ...... L, 59-67 at East Carolina ...... L, 41-60 East Carolina ...... L, 70-83 at Norfolk State ...... W, 78-53 AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS James Madison ...... L, 38-51 at Eastern Mennonite ...... W, 74-46 at William and Mary ...... W, 70-28 Va. Commonwealth ...... W, 46-35 at Bridgewater ...... L, 56-61 Virginia State ...... W, 73-52 N20 vs. Kansas (1) ...... W, 73-59 at Longwood ...... L, 53-55 at Norfolk State ...... L, 46-70 at Immaculata ...... L, 64-75 21 vs. Delta State (1) .... W, 75-65 Lynchburg (1) ...... W, 41-21 at William and Mary ...... L, 67-70 Va. Commonwealth (2) ...... W, 96-54 27 at Norfolk State ...... W, 81-64 Longwood (1) ...... W, 59-58 Roanoke ...... W, 86-50 Radford (3) ...... W, 92-56 D2 North Carolina ...... W, 87-76 Roanoke ...... W, 40-39 Radford ...... W, 87-82 James Madison (3) ...... W, 81-54 6 Virginia ...... W, 79-56 Bridgewater ...... W, 42-35 at Va. Commonwealth ...... L, 43-62 Morehead State (4) ...... W, 77-67 8 Czechoslovakia (Exh) . W, 73-61 Winthrop (2) ...... L, 47-51 Virginia Tech (1) ...... W, 95-82 Tennessee (4) ...... L, 60-61 19 Radford ...... W, 101-60 Lynchburg (2) ...... W, 44-38 William and Mary ...... W, 69-63 N.C. State (4) ...... L, 75-77 28 Montclair State ...... W, 82-65 Murray State (2) ...... W, 55-38 at N.C. State ...... L, 52-57 Valdosta State (5) ...... W, 77-71 J3 UCLA (2) ...... W, 90-60 Western Carolina (2) ...... L, 47-53 James Madison (2) ...... L, 42-84 UCLA (5) ...... L, 59-66 6 at Queens (3) ...... W, 106-53 1 – Virginia State Tournament – Richmond, Va. Bridgewater (3) ...... L, 68-71 Mississippi College (5) ...... L, 88-91 8 St. Joseph’s ...... W, 97-62 2 – AIAW East Coast Regionals 11 Edinboro State ...... W, 93-67 1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game Coach: Mary Jackson 2 – Virginia State Tournament – Lynchburg, VA 2 – Virginia State Tournament – Charlottesville, Va. 13 Pittsburgh ...... W, 97-55 3 – VAIAW 3 – Virginia State Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 16 at High Point ...... W,81-60 4 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Memphis, Tn. Coach: Pam Parsons

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 79 YEAR by YEAR

19 Long Island ...... W, 107-41 Tennessee (6) ...... W, 68-67 D2 Tennessee (1) ...... W, 66-54 19 St. John’s (8) ...... W, 86-63 20 William and Mary .. W, 89-51 Brigham Young (7) . W, 88-66 5 at North Carolina .... W, 71-64 24 vs. Maryland (9) ...... W, 74-57 24 James Madison ...... W, 99-62 Rutgers (7) ...... W, 84-62 7 at Virginia Tech ...... W, 82-45 26 at Penn State (9) ...... W, 74-60 26 at Ohio State ...... W, 72-48 Vs. La. Tech (8) ...... W ,73-59 12 Maryland ...... W, 77-46 A1 Louisiana Tech (10) .. L, 55-71 28 at Kentucky ...... W, 81-65 Vs. Tennessee (8) ..... W, 68-53 19 vs. Cheyney St. (2) .. W, 83-55 1 – Winston Tire Classic – Los Angles, Ca. F2 S. Connecticut (4) .... W, 80-44 1 – Coca-Cola Women’s Classic – Detroit, Mich. 20 vs. La. Tech (2) ...... L, 51-68 2 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va. 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 3 Louisiana State (4) .. W, 85-76 2 – Manufactures Hanover Classic – New York, N.Y. J5 at Long Beach St...... L, 67-73 3 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va. 4 – Northern Lights Invitational – Anchorage, Alaska 5 at Virginia Union .... W, 80-44 4 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 7 at UCLA ...... W, 85-60 7 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 8 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va. 8 Virginia Tech ...... W, 91-47 5 – VAIAW Tournament – Charlottesville, Va. 9 at USC ...... L, 60-66 6 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Columbia, S.C. 9 – NCAA East Regional – State College, Pa. 10 Tennessee ...... W, 71-56 7 – AIAW South Satellite 11 at San Diego State ... W, 78-62 10 – NCAA Final Four – Norfolk, Va. 8 – AIAW National Championship – Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 12 at East Carolina ...... W, 95-70 14 at Virginia ...... L, 70-77 Coach: Marianne Stanley 15 Va. Commonwealth W, 99-37 Coach: Marianne Stanley 16 DePaul (at Scope) .... W, 95-56 19 at South Carolina ..... L, 49-73 Final AP Ranking: #4 Final AP Ranking: #1 17 Florida State ...... W, 100-65 21 at Longwood ...... W, 89-47 20 Kentucky ...... W, 91-68 1983-84 M1 Radford (5) ...... W, 100-66 1980-81 22 Syracuse (3) ...... W, 86-55 (24-5) 2 James Madison (5) .. W, 93-40 (37-1) 23 Drake (3) ...... W, 92-61 3 North Carolina (5) .. W, 81-60 26 Norfolk State ...... W, 96-54 SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 8 N.C. State (6) ...... W, 78-73 AIAW THIRD PLACE 29 Louisiana Tech ...... W, 61-58 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 10 Tennessee (6) ...... W, 74-72 F2 at James Madison .... W, 91-50 N11 China (Exh) ...... W, 90-72 Kansas State (7) ...... W, 96-75 5 at Rutgers ...... W, 88-77 N10 Hungary (Exh) ...... W, 96-82 13 at Virginia State ...... W, 67-46 Maryland (7) ...... W, 69-51 6 at Boston University W, 88-62 17 Georgetown ...... W, 94-57 15 at Longwood ...... W, 113-37 Vs. UCLA (8) ...... W, 87-82 11 East Carolina ...... W, 72-63 21 vs. S. Alabama (1) ... W, 85-67 24 North Carolina ...... W, 99-65 Vs. La. Tech (8) ...... W, 75-65 14 at Tennessee ...... L, 58-62 22 at W. Kentucky (1) L, 80-84 (OT) D3 at East Carolina ...... W, 89-77 1 – Coca-Cola Women’s Classic – Detroit, Mich. 16 Montclair State ...... W, 96-57 29 at Tennessee ...... L, 63-67 1970-71 5 Poland (Exh) ...... W, 76-72 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 25 South Carolina ...... W, 84-63 D2 Syracuse ...... W, 93-57 3 – Madison Square(8-7) Garden – New York, N.Y. 11 at Norfolk State ...... W, 89-75 M13 St. Peter’s (4) ...... W, 75-42 10 New Hampshire ..... W, 87-64 4 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va. 16 vs. USC (1) ...... W, 73-56 5 – VAIAW Tournament 18 vs. Kansas State (5) .. L, 67-76 17 Cheyney State (2) .... W, 86-68 6 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Knoxville, Tn. 17 vs. Texas (1) ...... W, 60-58 18 Auburn (2) ...... W, 68-67 7 – AIAW South Satellite 1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 8 – AIAW National Championship – Greensboro, N.C. 18 vs. Oregon (1) ...... W, 68-67 2 – Manufactures Hanover Classic – New York, N.Y. 29 vs. Notre Dame (3) .. W, 71-57 22 Boston University ... W, 98-40 3 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va. 30 vs. Virginia (3) ...... W, 79-50 Coach: Marianne Stanley 4 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va. J4 at Maryland ...... W, 75-72 5 – NCAA Regional – Raleigh, N.C. J5 Kansas State ...... W, 92-64 Final AP Ranking: #1 6 UCLA ...... W, 91-74 6 USC ...... W,1 02-90 Coach: Marianne Stanley 1979-80 10 at DePaul ...... W, 81-44 11 at Long Beach St...... W, 75-51 (37-1) 14 Long Beach State ..... W, 87-71 Final AP Ranking: #7 14 at California ...... L, 70-78 20 at Texas ...... W, 57-51 17 at UCLA ...... L, 74-76 22 at Louisiana Tech ..... L, 47-81 1982-83 AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (29-6) 26 at Virginia ...... W, 74-58 24 at Mississippi ...... W, 58-46 28 Kentucky (Scope) .... W, 81-72 N16 Virginia Union ...... W, 22-62 31 Southern California W, 74-63 SUN BELT CHAMPIONS F4 Louisiana Tech (4) .. W, 66-64 21 Mississippi ...... W, 79-58 F3 Virginia ...... W, 51-36 NCAA FINAL FOUR 9 East Carolina ...... W, 72-47 23 Penn State (1) ...... W, 95-67 6 Mercer (2) ...... W, 76-65 11 Maryland ...... W, 81-64 24 Detroit (1) ...... W, 90-58 7 Rutgers (2) ...... W, 90-61 N22 George Mason ...... W, 104-39 18 at Boston University W, 79-51 30 Clemson ...... W, 112-58 10 at Clemson ...... L, 64-73 30 at Tennessee .. W, 78-72 (OT) 21 Seton Hall ...... W, 94-59 D4 Virginia State ...... W, 113-45 12 at South Carolina ..... L, 64-75 D2 at Drake ...... W, 81-72 24 at James Madison .... W, 75-54 6 at N.C. State ...... W, 74-61 16 Tennessee ...... L, 70-76 4 at Kansas State ...... L, 50-58 M1 at Virginia Tech ..... W, 100-67 8 Kansas ...... W, 90-59 20 La. Tech (Scope)(3) .. L, 59-75 10 West Virginia ...... W, 74-47 8 W. Kentucky (5) ...... W, 80-60 14 Russia (Exh at Scope)L, 66-76 23 Virginia Tech (4) ..... W, 85-39 18 Norfolk State ...... W, 95-58 9 South Alabama (5) .. W, 84-69 15 Northwestern ...... W, 92-74 24 at Virginia Union .... W, 82-63 20 Virginia Tech ...... W, 84-53 16 Penn State (6) ...... W, 87-65 22 Maryland (2) ...... W, 66-58 M6 Virginia Tech (4) ..... W, 65-54 28 vs. N.C. State (1) ...... W, 87-64 22 N.C. State (7) . W, 73-71 (OT) 23 Louisiana Tech (2) ... L, 57-59 7 Virginia Union (4) . W,1 09-56 29 at USC (1) ...... L, 47-75 24 Cheyney State (7) ..... L, 71-80 J7 at Long Beach St...... W, 84-56 13 East Carolina (5) ...... W, 81-70 J6 at Louisiana Tech ...... L,48-69 1 – Western Kentucky Tip-Off Tournament – 9 at San Francisco ...... W, 70-46 14 South Carolina (5) ... W, 73-71 8atStephen F. Austin W ,61-58 Bowling Green, Ky. 11 at UCLA ...... W, 73-45 Tennessee (5) ...... L, 64-65 2 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va. 12 Long Beach St...... W, 81-58 3 – Nike Boston College XMas Classic – Boston, Mass. 12 at USC ...... W, 90-47 Stephen F. Austin (6)W, 60-54 14 East Carolina ...... W, 92-52 4 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 16 at Virginia ...... W, 86-51 Long Beach St. (6) ... W, 76-60 5 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 16 San Diego State ...... W, 79-76 6 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va. 21 East Carolina ...... W, 112-77 Vs. Tennessee (7) ...... L, 65-68 19 Virginia ...... W, 99-48 7 – NCAA East Regional – Norfolk, Va/ 24 at St. Joseph’s ...... W, 85-36 Vs. USC (7) ...... W, 68-65 25 at Syracuse ...... W, 96-60 Coach: Marianne Stanley 26 at Tennessee ...... W, 61-54 1 – Giusti Tournament – Portland, Ore. 28 Memphis State (2) ... W, 72-50 30 at North Carolina .... W, 74-53 2 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, Va. Final AP Ranking: #4 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 29 Illinois State (2) ...... W, 72-66 F1 Valdosta State (3) .... W, 89-57 4 – VAIAW Tournament – Harrisonburg, Va. F2 at East Carolina ...... W, 76-37 1983-84 2 Stephen F. Austin (3)W, 81-60 5 – AIAW Region II Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 6 – AIAW Regionals 5 at Kentucky ...... L, 66-80 (24-5) 5 at Virginia Tech ...... W, 78-52 7 – AIAW Nationals – Eugene, Ore. 9 at Maryland ...... L, 66-82 7 at James Madison .... W, 91-53 Coach: Marianne Stanley 12 Rutgers ...... W, 99-71 NCAA CHAMPIONS 9 Cheyney State ...... W, 71-44 14 Tennessee (3) ...... W, 90-66 SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 13 South Carolina ...... W, 81-56 Final AP Ranking: #3 18 Boston University ... W, 94-70 16 Ohio State ...... W, 85-56 25 vs. Pennsylvania (4) W, 79-41 N24 Texas ...... W, 90-80 1981-82 28 VCU (Scope) ...... W, 76-41 19 Norfolk State ...... W, 95-35 (22-6) 26 vs. Stanford (4) ...... W, 83-49 25 Texas (4) ...... W, 74-45 27 vs. Wichita State (4) W, 76-53 30 vs. Pittsburgh (1) ..... W, 98-64 D1 at Northwestern (1) W, 87-85 Norfolk State (5) .... W, 106-42 NCAA SWEET 16 M3 James Madison ...... W, 92-58 Virginia (5) ...... W, 95-56 6 at South Carolina .... W, 72-60 4 Virginia ...... W, 80-58 7 at East Carolina ...... W, 92-74 North Carolina (6) .. W, 89-61 N16 Cuba (Exh) ...... W, 68-61 10 UAB (7) ...... W, 102-79 15 JMU (Scope) ...... W, 79-43 N.C. State (6) ...... W, 70-59 20 Virginia State ...... W, 86-30 11 W. Kentucky (7) ...... W, 78-67

80 Old Dominion University YEAR by YEAR Results 21 Providence (2) ...... W, 98-62 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 30 at N.C. State ...... W, 71-65 3 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, VA 22 Vanderbilt (2) ...... W, 96-72 F6 at Rutgers ...... L, 65-82 N24 vs. Bradley (1) ...... W, 84-63 28 vs. UNC (3) ...... W, 78-64 Coach: Marianne Stanley 10 Duke ...... L, 81-83 25 vs. Fairfield (1) ...... W, 96-68 29 vs. Kentucky (3) ...... W, 66-59 1986-87 13 Wake Forest ...... W, 88-76 26 vs. Memphis St. (1) . W, 100-68 J4 UCLA ...... W, 74-58 (18-13) 15 at James Madison ...... L,69-75 D2 Maryland ...... L, 69-73 7 Long Beach St...... W, 84-71 20 Louisiana Tech (3) ... L, 65-68 6 at Virginia ...... L, 70-86 11 USC ...... W, 52-48 SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 27 at VCU ...... W, 59-49 8 Texas ...... L, 92-93 13 at Kentucky ...... W, 64-63 NCAA SWEET 16 M3 South Alabama ...... W, 64-62 16 Kent State ...... W, 89-53 16 South Carolina ...... W, 79-72 5 UAB ...... W, 86-76 18 Duke ...... W, 92-78 25 Tennessee (4) ...... L, 64-67 N28 at USC ...... L, 64-86 11 vs. UAB (4) ...... W, 66-59 21 at Virginia Tech ...... W, 84-72 28 W. Kentucky ...... W, 76-57 29 at Long Beach St...... L, 61-94 12 vs. W. Kentucky (4) . L, 69-74 28 George Washington W, 84-63 30 at Virginia Tech ...... W, 86-76 D2 Virginia (Scope) ...... L, 59-75 19 at Rutgers (5) ...... L, 78-88 30 at UCLA ...... W, 68-64 F1 N.C. State ...... L, 64-67 5 vs. Missouri (1) ...... W, 83-74 1 – Hall of Fame Tournament – Cincinnati, OH J3 at USC ...... W, 82-69 5 South Florida ...... W, 72-45 6 at N. Illinois (1) ...... W, 89-71 2 – Reebok Roundball Classic – Norfolk, VA 6 at Tennessee ...... L, 61-81 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 9 at Maryland ...... W, 73-60 13 West Virginia ...... W, 92-69 4 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Tampa, FL 12 Notre Dame ...... W, 62-61 13 at Louisiana Tech ..... L, 63-72 15 at Maryland ...... L, 64-74 5 – NCAA Second Round – Piscataway, NJ 14 Louisiana Tech (2) ... L, 65-79 15 Boston University ... W, 84-55 19 Virginia Tech (2) ..... W, 74-54 Coach: Wendy Larry 18 at James Madison .... W, 82-66 21 at South Alabama ... W, 64-56 20 Auburn (2) ...... L, 64-105 20 South Carolina ...... L, 54-75 23 at UAB ...... W, 77-58 27 Syracuse ...... W, 74-68 Final AP Ranking: #5 27 UAB ...... W ,59-56 28 at UNC Charlotte .... W, 85-57 J3 at Wake Forest ...... L, 77-78 1988-89 31 South Alabama ...... W, 92-62 M8 UAB (5) ...... W, 95-57 4 at Duke ...... L, 56-63 (23-9) F3 at NC State ...... L, 69-102 9 W. Kentucky (5) ...... W, 76-63 7 Tennessee ...... L, 90-99 NCAA SECOND ROUND 6 at St. John’s .... W, 92-86 (OT) 16 Syracuse (6) ...... W, 88-63 12 S. Florida (Scope) .... W, 82-44 9 UNC Charlotte ...... L, 69-82 21 N.C. State1970-71 (7) ...... W, 77-67 14 South Carolina ...... W, 77-51 N12 Brock (Exh) ...... W, 106-48 14 Richmond ...... W, 79-72 23 Ohio State(8-7) (7) ...... W, 72-68 23 at Kentucky ...... L, 70-85 26 Northern Illinois ..... W, 81-69 22 at W. Kentucky ...... L, 66-68 29 vs. NE Louisiana (8) W, 57-47 28 at East Carolina ...... W, 90-57 30 Appalachian State ... W, 85-65 24 at South Florida ...... W, 72-55 31 vs. Georgia (8) ...... W, 70-65 31 N. C. State (Scope) .. W, 77-63 D6 Virginia ...... W, 87-68 M1 at VCU ...... W, 90-82 1 – Wildcat Invitational – Evanston, IL F3 VCU ...... W, 87-65 10 at Maryland ...... L, 57-84 8 South Alabama (3) .. W, 81-72 2 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, VA 6 W. Kentucky (3) ...... W, 73-68 17 Virginia Tech ...... W, 68-63 9 W. Kentucky (3) ...... W, 73-65 3 – C.Q. Data Systems Holiday Tournament – Raleigh, NC 12 at South Alabama .... L, 62-71 21 at Kent State ...... W, 99-74 10 UAB (3) ...... W, 72-57 4 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 14 at UAB ...... W, 92-58 29 Florida A&M (1) ..... W, 82-70 14 St. Joseph’s (4) ...... W, 91-69 5 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, VA 6 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, VA 19 James Madison ...... L, 62-66 30 Vanderbilt (1) ...... W, 85-76 18 at Tennessee (5) ...... L, 68-87 7 – NCAA East Regional – Norfolk, VA 21 at Louisiana Tech ..... L, 57-90 J4 Tennessee ...... L, 58-93 1 – Aruba Sunshine Shootout 8 – NCAA Final Four – Austin, TX 26 at UNC Charlotte .... W, 65-58 6 Boston University ... W, 77-66 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 3 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, VA Coach: Marianne Stanley 28 Rutgers ...... W, 82-68 10 at Notre Dame ...... W, 82-65 4 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, VA 5 – NCAA Second Round – Knoxville, TN Final AP Ranking: #5 M5 South Florida (4) ..... W, 84-34 13 Western Kentucky .. W, 66-56 6 VCU (4) ...... W, 90-63 19 at South Carolina .... W, 67-66 Coach: Wendy Larry 1985-86 7 South Alabama (4) .. W, 64-61 21 at Duke ...... W, 77-70 Final AP Ranking: #5 (15-13) 14 at UNC (5) ...... W, 76-58 26 at UAB ...... W, 77-61 1990-91 19 vs. Auburn (6) ...... L, 61-77 28 at South Alabama .... L, 65-69 (5-21) N16 Irish Nationals (Exh)W, 90-76 1 – Fast Break Festival – DeKalb, IL F1 James Madison ...... W, 83-51 30 Va. Tech (Scope) ...... L, 72-73 2 – Reebok Roundball Classic – Norfolk, VA 4 N.C. State (2) ...... L, 69-91 N23 Mercer ...... L, 71-74 D3 Virginia ...... L, 71-86 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 4 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Norfolk, VA 9 at Louisiana Tech ..... L, 71-72 30 vs. USC (1) ...... L,61-72 4 Northeastern ...... W, 72-58 5 – NCAA Second Round – Chapel Hill, NC 11 at UNC Charlotte .... W, 70-66 D1 vs. Syracuse (1) ...... L, 68-77 14 Maryland (Scope) ... W, 78-57 6 – NCAA Regional – Knoxville, TN 15 St. John's ...... W, 86-65 4 Virginia ...... L, 59-90 16 Va. Commonwealth W, 94-66 Coach: Marianne Stanley 17 South Florida ...... W, 96-61 8 Virginia Tech ...... W, 80-69 20 California (1) ...... W, 91-69 15 at Rutgers ...... L, 58-81 Final USA Today Ranking: #17 21 at Texas ...... L, 78-99 21 N.C. State (1) ...... L, 59-66 24 vs. Texas El Paso (3) ..... W, 77-71 18 UCLA ...... L, 66-80 30 East Carolina ...... W, 82-65 1987-88 25 vs. San Diego St. (3) ..... W, 90-69 21 Illinois State ...... W, 94-93 J3 at USC ...... L, 76-89 (17-12) 26 vs. Stephen F. Austin (3) L, 81-96 28 USC ...... L, 70-77 5 at Long Beach St...... L, 73-89 M2 VCU ...... W, 85-73 30 at Geo. Washington . L, 76-78 NCAA SECOND ROUND 7 at Arizona ...... W, 77-57 4 George Mason ...... W, 72-68 J4 at Maryland ...... L, 65-71 10 Kentucky ...... W, 74-69 N3 Soviet Union (EXH) . L, 74-87 10 vs. UAB (4) ...... W, 70-64 6 Tennessee ...... L, 62-93 13 Miami ...... W, 86-64 27 at Cincinnati (1) ...... W, 59-49 11 at W. Kentucky (4) ... L, 58-93 9 James Madison ...... L, 61-76 15 at James Madison ..... L, 53-65 28 vs. Tennessee (1) ...... L, 52-83 15 Villanova (5) ...... W, 66-41 12 at Duke ...... L, 62-70 17 Louisiana Tech (2) ... L, 70-77 D1 at Virginia ...... L, 55-57 19 at Mississippi (6) ...... L, 58-74 17 at South Alabama .... L, 82-84 20 at Texas ...... L, 62-93 12 Maryland ...... L, 75-90 1 – Reebok Roundball Classic – Norfolk, VA 19 at UAB ...... L, 80-91 24 UAB ...... W, 73-56 16 at Syracuse ...... L, 64-78 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 29 at Richmond ...... L, 80-88 F1 at N.C. State ...... L, 58-73 3 – Northern Lights Invitational – Anchorage, AK F2 N.C. State (2) ...... L, 52-66 19 at West Virginia ...... W, 89-64 4 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Bowling 5 at South Florida ...... W, 79-47 29 Dayton (2) ...... W, 79-55 Green, KY 9 at Louisiana Tech ..... L, 68-76 7 South Alabama ...... W, 69-64 5 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, VA 15 South Florida ...... W, 73-66 30 USC (2) ...... L ,70-85 6 – NCAA Second Round – Oxford, MS 12 at South Carolina ..... L, 57-65 J4 Arizona (Scope) ...... W, 82-68 20 at UNC Charlotte ..... L, 76-92 14 UNC Charlotte ...... W, 69-59 Coach: Wendy Larry 7 at South Florida ...... W, 82-66 23 at Notre Dame ...... L, 58-70 20 at Tennessee ...... L, 68-79 9 at Miami Florida ..... W, 93-79 Final AP Ranking: #20 27 VCU ...... W, 85-66 23 at W. Kentucky ...... L, 64-74 12 at W. Kentucky ...... W, 77-69 Final USA Today Ranking: #21 M1 W. Kentucky ...... L, 63-73 28 St. Peter’s ...... W, 82-61 14 at Tennessee ...... L, 68-91 8 vs. S. Alabama (3) ... W, 70-67 M6 South Florida (3) ..... W, 91-56 1989-90 16 UNC Charlotte ...... W, 91-69 9 vs. UAB (3) ...... L, 69-74 7 South Alabama (3) .. W, 65-63 (21-10) 20 at Virginia Tech ...... W, 77-56 1 – Northwestern Tournament – Evanston, IL 8 W. Kentucky (3) ...... L, 61-69 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 22 Long Beach St...... W, 85-76 NCAA SECOND ROUND 3 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament – Birmingham, AL 1 – Optimist Classic – Norfolk, VA 27 Boston College ...... W, 82-64 SUN BELT Coach: Wendy Larry

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 81 YEAR by YEAR Results 1991-92 21 James Madison * ..... W, 67-44 20 vs. Texas Tech (1) ..... L, 53-67 9 James Madison (4) .. W, 84-58 (20-11) 26 at East Carolina * .... W, 71-59 21 vs. Oklahoma St.(1) . L, 59-62 16 Holy Cross (5) ...... W, 83-56 28 at UNC Wilmington * W ,83-59 28 vs. Auburn (2) ...... W, 59-48 18 Toledo (5) ...... W, 72-66 CAA CHAMPIONS M4 William & Mary * ... W, 79-52 29 vs. Grambling (2) .... W, 80-79 23 vs. Virginia (6) ...... L, 60-72 NCAA FIRST ROUND 11 UNC Wilmington (3) W, 75-42 J2 at South Florida ...... W, 94-62 * CAA game 12 East Carolina (3) ...... W, 65-51 6 James Madison * ..... W, 68-64 1 – Dial Classic – Norfolk, Va. N22 VCU ...... W, 77-67 13 William & Mary (3) W, 65-51 10 Rutgers ...... W, 82-65 2 – Seelbach Classic – Louisville, Ky. 30 St. Peter’s ...... W, 77-54 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 17 Tennessee Tech (4) .. W, 77-60 13 at American * ...... W, 86-59 4 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va. D4 Rutgers ...... L, 67-92 20 Iowa (5) ...... L, 56-82 15 at George Mason * .. W, 70-45 5 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va. 7 at Virginia Tech ...... W, 71-55 6 – NCAA Mideast Regional – Charlottesville, Va. * CAA game 18 Richmond * ...... W, 78-49 21 Maryland ...... L, 58-90 1 – Church’s Classic – Miami, FL 21 Dartmouth ...... W, 69-47 Coach: Wendy Larry 28 vs. Wisconsin-GB (1) .... W, 83-68 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 24 Tennessee ...... L, 54-77 Final AP Ranking: #6 29 vs. Siena (1) ...... W, 69-65 3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, VA 27 UNC Wilmington * . W, 72-42 4 - NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, VA Final USA Today Ranking: #10 J4 at William & Mary * W, 70-51 5 – NCAA Second Round – Norfolk, VA 29 at East Carolina * .... W, 92-67 6 Stetson ...... W, 84-59 Coach: Wendy Larry F1 N.C. State (3) ...... L, 75-81 1996-97 ? at Radford ...... W, 82-62 5 at William and Mary *W, 77-36 (34-2) 11 at George Mason * .. W, 76-71 1993-94 12 American * ...... W,7 0-60 15 at American * ...... L, 66-68 (25-6) 16 at Richmond * ...... W, 84-66 CAA CHAMPIONS 18 James Madison * (2) W, 64-62 19 at James Madison * . L, 8 0-87 NCAA RUNNER-UP 22 at Richmond * ...... L, 62-67 CAA CHAMPIONS 23 at UNC Wilmington * W, 70-41 25 at N.C. State ...... L, 78-89 NCAA SECOND ROUND 26 East Carolina * ...... W, 99-62 N15 Geo. Washington (1) .... W, 70-44 27 UNC-Wilmington * ...... W, 92-70 17 #16 N.C. State (1) ..... L, 62-65 N27 South Carolina ...... W, 79-69 M1 George Mason * ...... W, 85-76 30 at South Carolina ..... L, 51-64 4 William and Mary * W, 81-58 23 Indiana State (2) .... W, 116-26 F4 at Tennessee ...... L, 59-75 28 Wake Forest ...... L, 63-82 24 Wake Forest (2) ...... W, 82-41 D2 at Rutgers ...... L, 73-82 9 UNC Wilmington (4) W, 73-44 8 George Mason * ...... W, 61-51 10 William and Mary (4) W, 96-37 D1 Miami (Fla.) ...... W, 94-55 12 American * ...... W, 73-56 4 Radford ...... W, 78-61 7 Vs. #15 Duke (3) ...... W, 89-77 8 Maryland ...... L,61-77 11 James Madison (4) .. W, 63-44 15 at James Madison * .. L, 69-70 16 vs. Florida Int'l. (5) ... L, 76-81 8 Vs. #13 Vanderbilt (3) .. W, 70-59 19 Richmond * ...... L, 70-74 18 VCU * ...... W, 80-49 14 at Purdue ...... W, 55-51 * CAA game 22 at East Carolina * ..... L, 57-71 20 at Ill. State ...... W, 60-37 17 #1 Stanford ...... W, 83-66 28 vs. Providence ...... W, 87-77 1 – San Juan Shootout – San Juan, Puerto Rico 26 at UNC Wilmington * .. W ,86-57 2 – Church’s Classic – Miami, Fla. 21 at Rutgers ...... W, 86-59 29 William & Mary * ... W, 64-56 30 at Montana ...... L, 52-64 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game J3 Richmond * ...... W, 89-53 4 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va. M5 East Carolina* ...... W, 72-71 J2 Notre Dame ...... W, 76-67 5 at East Carolina * .... W, 74-36 5 – NCAA First Round – Knoxville, Tn. 7 Notre Dame ...... W, 85-76 8 at Richmond * ...... W, 87-66 7 #9 Tennessee ...... W, 83-72 12 American (3) ...... W, 55-52 13 at Tennessee ...... L, 49-90 Coach: Wendy Larry 12 William and Mary * W, 79-36 13 Richmond (3) ...... W, 78-52 16 at James Madison * . W, 71-49 17 at James Madison * . W, 78-53 21 UNC Wilmington * . W, 66-40 Final AP Ranking: #25 14 East Carolina (3) ...... W, 80-75 Final USA Today Ranking: #25 21 UNC Wilmington * . W, 89-51 18 at UNC (4) ...... L, 54-60 24 East Carolina * ...... W, 87-53 24 at American * ...... W, 104-49 27 at George Mason * W, 82-76 (OT) * CAA game 1995-96 26 George Mason * .... W, 107-62 30 American * ...... W, 71-57 31 VCU * ...... W, 93-35 1 – Villanova Christmas Classic – Villanova, Pa. (29-3) 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game F3 William & Mary * ... W, 61-47 F2 at Richmond * ...... W, 88-65 3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 6 at N. C. State ...... W, 78-62 CAA CHAMPIONS 7 James Madison * (4) W, 77-49 4 – NCAA First Round – Chapel Hill, N.C. 10 Richmond * ...... W, 89-63 NCAA SWEET 16 9 American * ...... W, 94-57 Coach: Wendy Larry 13 James Madison * (1) W, 73-59 11 at UNC Wilmington * .. W ,97-58 18 at UNC Wilmington * W, 61-37 N25 Radford (1) ...... W, 92-58 16 at William and Mary * . W ,96-36 1992-93 20 at East Carolina * .... W, 96-70 26 Georgia (1) ...... W, 67-64 (22-8) 18 East Carolina * ...... W, 88-43 24 George Mason * ...... W, 67-55 29 at California ...... W, 80-58 21 at VCU * ...... W, 94-47 27 at American * ...... W, 77-51 D1 at Stanford ...... L, 76-97 23 at George Mason * W, 102-46 CAA CHAMPIONS M3 at William & Mary * W, 64-51 16 at Rutgers ...... W, 69-53 NCAA SECOND ROUND 27 vs. William & Mary (5) . W, 101-35 10 vs. East Carolina (2) . W, 87-45 21 South Florida ...... W, 95-54 28 vs. James Madison (5) .. W, 86-48 29 at Louisville (2) ...... W, 73-70 D8 at VCU ...... L, 67-72 11 vs. William & Mary (2)W, 88-66 M2 vs. East Carolina (5) ..... W, 83-46 30 vs. Colorado (2) ...... W, 77-65 12 at Maryland ...... L, 54-83 12 vs. George Mason (2) W, 78-61 14 Liberty (6) ...... W, 102-52 J2 at Richmond * ...... W, 79-36 19 Virginia Tech (Scope)L, 63-76 16 St. Joseph's (3) ...... W, 56-55 16 Purdue (6) ...... W, 69-65 (OT) 5 Texas ...... W, 98-61 28 vs. Florida Int'l. (1) ... L, 67-71 20 at UNC (4) ...... L, 52-63 22 Vs. #9 LSU (7) ...... W, 62-49 7 American * ...... W, 94-39 29 vs. Oklahoma (1) ..... W, 60-54 * CAA game 24 Vs. #7 Florida (7) ..... W, 53-51 11 at Tennessee ...... L, 47-69 30 vs. Michigan (1) ...... W, 71-63 1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 28 Vs. #3 Stanford (8) W, 83-82 (OT) 14 at VCU* ...... W, 86-57 J2 Tennessee ...... L, 60-68 2 – CAA Tournament – Harrisonburg, Va. 30 Vs. #10 Tennessee (8) .... L, 59-68 3 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va. 19 at East Carolina * .... W, 75-56 8Rutgers ...... W, 66-58 4 - NCAA Second Round – Chapel Hill, N.C. 21 UNC Wilmington * . W, 103-22 * CAA game 12 South Carolina ...... L, 65-67 Coach: Wendy Larry 26 at James Madison * . W, 67-42 1 – Preseason WNIT – Norfolk, Va. 15 at George Mason* ... W, 81-48 2 - Dial Classic – Norfolk, Va. 28 George Mason * ...... W, 93-51 3 - Central Fidelity Classic – Richmond, Va. 17 at American * ...... W, 66-56 1994-95 F2 William & Mary * . W, 105-50 4– Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 22 Richmond * ...... W, 75-51 (27-6) 5 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, Va. 4 East Carolina * ...... W, 94-45 24 at James Madison* .. W, 71-42 6 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va. 9 at George Mason * .. W, 86-64 7 – NCAA Mideast Regional – W. Laffayette, Imd. 29 East Carolina * ...... W, 75-39 CAA CHAMPIONS 8 – NCAA Final Four – Cincinnati, Ohio 11 at American * ...... W, 87-50 31 UNC Wilmington * . W, 71-54 NCAA FIRST ROUND 16 Richmond * ...... W, 92-44 Coach: Wendy Larry F3 at William & Mary * W, 64-48 N26 Syracuse ...... W, 54-53 18 VCU* (3) ...... W, 103-43 6 N.C. State (2) ...... W, 81-67 Final AP Ranking: #2 27 Duke ...... W, 64-59 23 at UNC Wilmington * .. W, 81-41 9 at St. Peter’s ...... L, 60-66 Final USA Today Ranking: #2 30 at VCU * ...... W, 71-54 28 James Madison * ..... W, 77-64 12 George Mason * ...... W, 64-57 D3 Winthrop ...... W, 78-41 M3 at William and Mary * . W, 86-44 14 American * ...... W, 75-49 10 at Texas ...... W, 73-70 7 Richmond (4) ...... W, 92-61 19 at Richmond * ...... W, 91-66 19 vs. Southern Ill. (1) .. W, 64-52 8 American (4) ...... W, 86-66

82 Old Dominion University YEAR by YEAR Results 1991-92 21 James Madison * ..... W, 67-44 20 vs. Texas Tech (1) ..... L, 53-67 9 James Madison (4) .. W, 84-58 (20-11) 26 at East Carolina * .... W, 71-59 21 vs. Oklahoma St.(1) . L, 59-62 16 Holy Cross (5) ...... W, 83-56 28 at UNC Wilmington * W ,83-59 28 vs. Auburn (2) ...... W, 59-48 18 Toledo (5) ...... W, 72-66 CAA CHAMPIONS M4 William & Mary * ... W, 79-52 29 vs. Grambling (2) .... W, 80-79 23 vs. Virginia (6) ...... L, 60-72 NCAA FIRST ROUND 11 UNC Wilmington (3) W, 75-42 J2 at South Florida ...... W, 94-62 * CAA game 12 East Carolina (3) ...... W, 65-51 6 James Madison * ..... W, 68-64 1 – Dial Classic – Norfolk, VA N22 VCU ...... W, 77-67 13 William & Mary (3) W, 65-51 10 Rutgers ...... W, 82-65 2 – Seelbach Classic – Louisville, KY 30 St. Peter’s ...... W, 77-54 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 17 Tennessee Tech (4) .. W, 77-60 13 at American * ...... W, 86-59 4 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, VA D4 Rutgers ...... L, 67-92 20 Iowa (5) ...... L, 56-82 15 at George Mason * .. W, 70-45 5 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, VA 7 at Virginia Tech ...... W, 71-55 6 – NCAA Mideast Regional – Charlottesville, VA * CAA game 18 Richmond * ...... W, 78-49 21 Maryland ...... L, 58-90 1 – Church’s Classic – Miami, FL 21 Dartmouth ...... W, 69-47 Coach: Wendy Larry 28 vs. Wisconsin-GB (1) .... W, 83-68 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 24 Tennessee ...... L, 54-77 Final AP Ranking: #6 29 vs. Siena (1) ...... W, 69-65 3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, VA 27 UNC Wilmington * . W, 72-42 4 - NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, VA Final USA Today Ranking: #10 J4 at William & Mary * W, 70-51 5 – NCAA Second Round – Norfolk, VA 29 at East Carolina * .... W, 92-67 6 Stetson ...... W, 84-59 Coach: Wendy Larry F1 N.C. State (3) ...... L, 75-81 1996-97 ? at Radford ...... W, 82-62 5 at William and Mary *W, 77-36 (34-2) 11 at George Mason * .. W, 76-71 1993-94 12 American * ...... W,7 0-60 15 at American * ...... L, 66-68 (25-6) 16 at Richmond * ...... W, 84-66 CAA CHAMPIONS 18 James Madison * (2) W, 64-62 19 at James Madison * . L, 8 0-87 NCAA RUNNER-UP 22 at Richmond * ...... L, 62-67 CAA CHAMPIONS 23 at UNC Wilmington * W, 70-41 25 at N.C. State ...... L, 78-89 NCAA SECOND ROUND 26 East Carolina * ...... W, 99-62 N15 Geo. Washington (1) .... W, 70-44 27 UNC-Wilmington * ...... W, 92-70 17 #16 N.C. State (1) ..... L, 62-65 N27 South Carolina ...... W, 79-69 M1 George Mason * ...... W, 85-76 30 at South Carolina ..... L, 51-64 4 William and Mary * W, 81-58 23 Indiana State (2) .... W, 116-26 F4 at Tennessee ...... L, 59-75 28 Wake Forest ...... L, 63-82 24 Wake Forest (2) ...... W, 82-41 D2 at Rutgers ...... L, 73-82 9 UNC Wilmington (4) W, 73-44 8 George Mason * ...... W, 61-51 10 William and Mary (4) W, 96-37 D1 Miami (Fla.) ...... W, 94-55 12 American * ...... W, 73-56 4 Radford ...... W, 78-61 7 Vs. #15 Duke (3) ...... W, 89-77 8 Maryland ...... L,61-77 11 James Madison (4) .. W, 63-44 15 at James Madison * .. L, 69-70 16 vs. Florida Int'l. (5) ... L, 76-81 8 Vs. #13 Vanderbilt (3) .. W, 70-59 19 Richmond * ...... L, 70-74 18 VCU * ...... W, 80-49 14 at Purdue ...... W, 55-51 * CAA game 22 at East Carolina * ..... L, 57-71 20 at Ill. State ...... W, 60-37 17 #1 Stanford ...... W, 83-66 28 vs. Providence ...... W, 87-77 1 – San Juan Shootout – San Juan, Puerto Rico 26 at UNC Wilmington * .. W ,86-57 2 – Church’s Classic – Miami, FL 21 at Rutgers ...... W, 86-59 29 William & Mary * ... W, 64-56 30 at Montana ...... L, 52-64 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game J3 Richmond * ...... W, 89-53 4 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, VA M5 East Carolina* ...... W, 72-71 J2 Notre Dame ...... W, 76-67 5 at East Carolina * .... W, 74-36 5 – NCAA First Round – Knoxville, TN 7 Notre Dame ...... W, 85-76 8 at Richmond * ...... W, 87-66 7 #9 Tennessee ...... W, 83-72 12 American (3) ...... W, 55-52 13 at Tennessee ...... L, 49-90 Coach: Wendy Larry 12 William and Mary * W, 79-36 13 Richmond (3) ...... W, 78-52 16 at James Madison * . W, 71-49 17 at James Madison * . W, 78-53 21 UNC Wilmington * . W, 66-40 Final AP Ranking: #25 14 East Carolina (3) ...... W, 80-75 Final USA Today Ranking: #25 21 UNC Wilmington * . W, 89-51 18 at UNC (4) ...... L, 54-60 24 East Carolina * ...... W, 87-53 24 at American * ...... W, 104-49 27 at George Mason * W, 82-76 (OT) * CAA game 1995-96 26 George Mason * .... W, 107-62 30 American * ...... W, 71-57 (29-3) 31 VCU * ...... W, 93-35 1 – Villanova Christmas Classic – Villanova, PA F3 William & Mary * ... W, 61-47 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game F2 at Richmond * ...... W, 88-65 3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, VA 6 at N. C. State ...... W, 78-62 CAA CHAMPIONS 7 James Madison * (4) W, 77-49 4 – NCAA First Round – Chapel Hill, NC 10 Richmond * ...... W, 89-63 NCAA SWEET 16 9 American * ...... W, 94-57 Coach: Wendy Larry 13 James Madison * (1) W, 73-59 11 at UNC Wilmington * .. W ,97-58 18 at UNC Wilmington * W, 61-37 N25 Radford (1) ...... W, 92-58 16 at William and Mary * . W ,96-36 1992-93 20 at East Carolina * .... W, 96-70 26 Georgia (1) ...... W, 67-64 (22-8) 18 East Carolina * ...... W, 88-43 24 George Mason * ...... W, 67-55 29 at California ...... W, 80-58 21 at VCU * ...... W, 94-47 27 at American * ...... W, 77-51 D1 at Stanford ...... L, 76-97 23 at George Mason * W, 102-46 CAA CHAMPIONS M3 at William & Mary * W, 64-51 16 at Rutgers ...... W, 69-53 NCAA SECOND ROUND 27 vs. William & Mary (5) . W, 101-35 10 vs. East Carolina (2) . W, 87-45 21 South Florida ...... W, 95-54 28 vs. James Madison (5) .. W, 86-48 29 at Louisville (2) ...... W, 73-70 D8 at VCU ...... L, 67-72 11 vs. William & Mary (2)W, 88-66 M2 vs. East Carolina (5) ..... W, 83-46 30 vs. Colorado (2) ...... W, 77-65 12 at Maryland ...... L, 54-83 12 vs. George Mason (2) W, 78-61 14 Liberty (6) ...... W, 102-52 J2 at Richmond * ...... W, 79-36 19 Virginia Tech (Scope)L, 63-76 16 St. Joseph's (3) ...... W, 56-55 16 Purdue (6) ...... W, 69-65 (OT) 5 Texas ...... W, 98-61 28 vs. Florida Int'l. (1) ... L, 67-71 20 at UNC (4) ...... L, 52-63 22 Vs. #9 LSU (7) ...... W, 62-49 7 American * ...... W, 94-39 29 vs. Oklahoma (1) ..... W, 60-54 * CAA game 24 Vs. #7 Florida (7) ..... W, 53-51 11 at Tennessee ...... L, 47-69 30 vs. Michigan (1) ...... W, 71-63 1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 28 Vs. #3 Stanford (8) W, 83-82 (OT) 14 at VCU* ...... W, 86-57 J2 Tennessee ...... L, 60-68 2 – CAA Tournament – Harrisonburg, BA 30 Vs. #10 Tennessee (8) L, 59-68 3 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, VA 19 at East Carolina * .... W, 75-56 8Rutgers ...... W, 66-58 4 - NCAA Second Round – Chapel Hill, NC 21 UNC Wilmington * . W, 103-22 * CAA game 12 South Carolina ...... L, 65-67 Coach: Wendy Larry 26 at James Madison * . W, 67-42 1 – Preseason WNIT – Norfolk, VA 15 at George Mason* ... W, 81-48 2 - Dial Classic – Norfolk, VA 28 George Mason * ...... W, 93-51 2- Central Fidelity Classic – Richmond, VA 17 at American * ...... W, 66-56 1994-95 F2 William & Mary * . W, 105-50 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 22 Richmond * ...... W, 75-51 (27-6) 4 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, VA 4 East Carolina * ...... W, 94-45 24 at James Madison* .. W, 71-42 5 – NCAA Final Four – Cincinnati, OH 9 at George Mason * .. W, 86-64 6 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, VA 29 East Carolina * ...... W, 75-39 CAA CHAMPIONS 7 – NCAA Mideast Regional – W. Laffayette, IN 11 at American * ...... W, 87-50 31 UNC Wilmington * . W, 71-54 NCAA FIRST ROUND 8 – NCAA Final Four – Cincinnati, OH 16 Richmond * ...... W, 92-44 F3 at William & Mary * W, 64-48 Coach: Wendy Larry N26 Syracuse ...... W, 54-53 18 VCU* (3) ...... W, 103-43 6 N.C. State (2) ...... W, 81-67 27 Duke ...... W, 64-59 23 at UNC Wilmington * .. W, 81-41 Final AP Ranking: #2 9 at St. Peter’s ...... L, 60-66 30 at VCU * ...... W, 71-54 28 James Madison * ..... W, 77-64 Final USA Today Ranking: #2 12 George Mason * ...... W, 64-57 D3 Winthrop ...... W, 78-41 M3 at William and Mary * . W, 86-44 14 American * ...... W, 75-49 10 at Texas ...... W, 73-70 7 Richmond (4) ...... W, 92-61 19 at Richmond * ...... W, 91-66 19 vs. Southern Ill. (1) .. W, 64-52 8 American (4) ...... W, 86-66

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 83 YEAR by YEAR Results 1997-98 22 James Madison * ..... W, 79-52 20 Southern Methodist (5) W, 96-76 6 #21 Penn State .... W, 84-80 (OT) (29-3) 24 at Richmond * ...... W, 94-53 25 vs. #3 La. Tech (6) .... L, 74-86 14 Seton Hall ...... W, 65-52 26 at William & Mary * .... W, 75-43 20 at Denver ...... W, 91-69 * CAA game CAA CHAMPIONS 29 at VCU * ...... W, 81-59 29 #1 Connecticut ...... L, 70-84 NCAA SWEET 16 31 George Mason * ..... W, 81-45 1 – Coaches vs. Cancer – Hartford, Conn. J1 at William and Mary * W, 105-47 2 – Syracuse Carrier Classic – Syracuse, N.Y. F5 at James Madison * . W, 74-50 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 4 VCU * ...... W, 108-46 N23 at #7 Illinois (1) ...... W, 79-65 7 East Carolina * ...... W, 89-60 4 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, Va. 8 at #2 Tennessee ...... L, 62-74 5 – NCAA Midwest Regional – Kansas City, Mo. 26 #24 Purdue ...... W, 72-62 13 #4 Connecticut ...... W, 82-77 6 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va. 11 at Delaware * ...... W, 82-55 29 Quinnipiac (2) ...... W, 94-42 16 William & Mary * ... W, 90-57 7 – NCAA Midwest Regional – Kansas City, Mo. 13 at George Mason * .. W, 71-51 30 Louisville (2) ...... W, 77-39 17 Hofstra * ...... W, 82-48 19 at American * ...... W, 72-70 Coach: Wendy Larry D3 at William & Mary * W, 94-53 21 Richmond * (3) ...... W, 100-64 20 Drexel * ...... W, 74-52 6 at Richmond* (3) ..... W, 87-64 24 at UNC-Wilmington * . W, 63-39 26 UNC Wilmington * . W, 74-52 Final AP Ranking: #14 7 vs. #4 La. Tech (3) ... W, 88-65 27 at James Madison * . W, 68-51 M4 vs. James Madison (4) . W, 73-45 Final USA Today Ranking: #12 13 Rutgers ...... W, 71-57 5 vs. VCU (4) ...... W, 58-45 F 1 at Rugers ...... W, 70-48 J 1 at #6 Texas Tech ...... W, 74-71 6 vs. East Carolina (4) W, 73-67 3 at Towson * ...... W, 66-27 4 Richmond * ...... W, 80-58 12 Tennessee Tech (5) .. W, 74-48 2000-2001 8 George Mason * ...... W, 69-31 6 at UNC Wilmington * . W, 78-46 14 Maine (5) ...... W, 72-62 (21-9) 10 Delaware * ...... W, 72-45 9 George Mason * ...... W, 75-39 20 vs. Duke (6) ...... L, 63-76 15 UNC-Wilmington * ...... W, 72-40 CAA CHAMPIONS 17 James Madison (1) * W, 67-43 11 East Carolina * ...... W, 72-36 * CAA game 16 at James Madison * . W, 76-65 NCAA FIRST ROUND 22 at Hofstra * ...... W, 90-57 1 – Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol – Cancun, Mexico 24 at Drexel * ...... W, 90-57 19 at #3 Connecticut .. L, 72-93 2 – Wachovia Women’s Classic – Richmond, Va. 23 American * ...... W, 85-67 3 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game N12 vs. Penn State (1) ...... L, 72-99 M1 William and Mary * ..... W, 70-36 4 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, Va. 17 Syracuse ...... L, 84-85 (OT) 7 William and Mary (2) .. W. 73-52 25 at VCU * ...... W, 82-70 5 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va. 27 vs #16 Virginia ...... W, 80-51 6 – NCAA East Regional – Greensboro, N.C. 25 at UNC ...... W, 91-77 8 George Mason (2) W, 68-63 (OT) 30 James Madison * (4) W, 81-59 7 – NCAA East Regional – Dayton, Ohio D3 at Virginia ...... L, 67-78 9 UNC-Wilmington (2) ... W, 76-48 7 at St. Johns ...... W, 65-52 F4 at George Mason * .. W, 63-43 Coach: Wendy Larry 16 vs. Georgia (3) ...... W, 68-54 7 at #1 Tennessee ...... L, 61-85 18 UCLA ...... W, 86-62 18 at Purdue (3) .. W, 74-70 (OT) 9 at American * ...... W, 78-59 Final AP Ranking: #5 21 Virginia Tech ...... L, 57-69 23 vs. Kansas St. (4) ..... W, 88-62 13 VCU * ...... W, 86-48 Final USA Today Ranking: #10 30 at UNC-Wilmington * W ,74-59 25 vs. #1 UConn (4) ..... L, 64-85 17 UNC Wilmington * .... W, 92-51 J 2 American * ...... W, 86-41 * CAA game 20 William & Mary * . W, 110-51 7 James Madison * . W, 62-56 1 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 22 at East Carolina * .... W, 76-35 1999-2000 12 William and Mary * (2) W ,68-46 2 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 25 vs. East Carolina (5) W, 60-39 (29-5) 14 at Hampton ...... W, 93-69 3 – NCAA 1st/2nd Round – W. Laffayette, Ind. 4 – NCAA Mideast Regional – Milwaukee, Wisc. 28 vs. VCU (5) ...... W, 86-61 18 at Connecticut ...... L, 51-80 M1 vs. American (5) ...... W, 82-49 CAA CHAMPIONS 21 at East Carolina * .... W, 67-51 Coach: Wendy Larry 13 St. Francis(PA.) (6) .. W, 92-39 NCAA SWEET 16 24 VCU * ...... W, 80-52 15 Nebraska (6) ...... W, 75-60 28 Tennessee ...... L, 70-87 Final AP Ranking: #15 21 vs. #10 N.C. State (7) L, 54-55 N19 Hampton ...... W, 91-64 31 Rutgers ...... L, 45-69 Final USA Today Ranking: #7 * CAA game 24 vs. Clemson (1) ...... W, 68-57 F2 Richmond * ...... W, 95-82 26 vs. Connecticut (1) . L, 66-109 4 East Carolina * ...... W, 92-64 2002-03 1 – State Farm Tip-Off – Champagne, Ill. D3 vs. Memphis (2) ...... W, 99-60 16 at George Mason * .. W, 73-64 (21-9) 2 - Dial Classic – Norfolk, Va. 3 – Central Fidelity Classic – Richmond, Va. 4 vs. Syracuse (2) ...... W, 71-46 11 at American * ...... W, 91-48 CAA CHAMPIONS 4 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 10 Virginia ...... W, 86-65 15 UNC-Wilmington * W, 83-32 5 – CAA Tournament – Richmond, Va. NCAA FIRST ROUND 6 – NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds – Norfolk, Va. 12 Denver ...... W, 71-49 18 at James Madison * .. L, 48-49 7 – NCAA East Regional – Dayton, Ohio 20 Vermont ...... W, 86-59 22 at William and Mary * . W ,78-32 N22 Virginia ...... L,55-63 29 at UCLA ...... L, 76-82 25 George Mason * ..... W, 65-36 Coach: Wendy Larry 28 vs #17 Arkansas (1) ...... L,49-54 J 3 at Tennessee ...... L, 55-113 28 at VCU * ...... W, 93-82 29 vs #1 Duke (2) ...... L ,52-65 7 at UNC- Wilmington * W, 84-65 M3 at Richmond * ...... W, 85-75 Final AP Ranking: #3 30 vs Hampton (2) ...... W,90-54 9 at East Carolina * .... W, 83-79 9 William & Mary (3) W, 62-49 Final USA Today Ranking: #6 D 8 at #16 UNC ...... L,54-90 14 Richmond* ...... W, 108-67 10 James Madison (4) .. W, 66-62 21 Virginia Tech ...... W,63-49 1998-99 16 James Madison * ..... W, 74-57 16 vs. Washington (5) ... L, 65-67 30 N.C. State ...... W,79-55 (28-4) 21 at George Mason * .. W, 75-56 * CAA game J3 UNC-Wilmington ...... W,71-58 23 at American * ...... W, 76-51 1 – State Farm Tip-Off Classic – Hartford, Conn. 7 #5 Tennessee ...... L,63-91 CAA CHAMPIONS 28 William & Mary * ... W, 96-44 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 10 at Drexel* ...... W,54-52 NCAA SWEET 16 F1 at Rutgers ...... L, 50-58 3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 4 – NCAA 1st Round – Gainesville, Fla. 12 at George Mason* .... W,73-69 4 at VCU * ...... W, 72-47 16 James Madison* ...... W,58-48 N15 Marshall ...... W, 68-36 6 George Mason * ...... W, 88-65 Coach: Wendy Larry 19 at Towson* ...... W,69-48 21 #8/12 Texas Tech ... W, 85-64 11 UNC-Wilmington * W, 85-55 21 at #13/15 Penn St. .... L,74-81 24 at #10 N.C.State ...... W, 75-72 13 American * ...... W, 91-51 2001-2002 24 VCU * ...... W,73-56 27 vs. USC (1) ...... W, 73-61 18 at William & Mary * W, 85-43 (21-9) 26 Hofstra* ...... W,81-49 29 vs. SW Missouri St. (1) . W ,79-59 20 East Carolina * (3) ...... W, 74-58 31 Rutgers (2) ...... L,59-67 D5 vs. #6/7 Alabama (2) L, 68-79 22 St. John's ...... W, 89-50 CAA CHAMPIONS F2 Delaware* ...... W,73-62 6 at Richmond (2) .... W, 104-97 25 at James Madison * . W, 84-64 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 6 at VCU * ...... L,56-67 13 at Penn State ...... L ,77-89 27 at Richmond * ...... W, 93-67 9 at James Madison* . L,95-98 (OT) 23 at UNC Wilmington * W, 104-60 M5 VCU * ...... W, 70-47 N16 Towson * ...... W, 82-26 14 at Delaware* ...... L,50-58 J3 at George Mason ..... W ,94-69 9 vs. George Mason (4) ... W, 66-61 19 at Virginia Tech ...... L, 62-68 16 at Hofstra* ...... W,99-69 10 VCU * ...... W ,80-48 10 vs. East Carolina (4) ..... W, 89-60 23 at VCU * ...... W, 70-51 21 Drexel* ...... W,71-57 12 American * ...... W ,86-64 11 vs. UNC Wilmington (4)W, 92-49 26 at N.C. State ...... L, 58-74 23 George Mason* ...... W,70-60 15 at East Carolina * .... W ,81-52 18 Wisc-Green Bay (5) .. W,94-85 D2 #24 North Carolina .. L, 85-95 19 Tennessee ...... L, 61-77 27 Towson* ...... W,72-46

84 Old Dominion University YEAR by YEAR Results M 2 William & Mary* ..... W,83-44 6 at UNC Wilmington* W,51-48 (OT) 9 at William and Mary* ... W,67-49 13 Hofstra* (3) ...... W,88-46 14 James Madison* (3) ...... W,71-55 15 Delaware* (3) ...... W,66-58 22 Boston College (4) ..... L,72-73 * CAA game

1 – Paradise Jam - St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 4 – NCAA 1st Round – Norfolk, Va. Coach: Wendy Larry 2003-04 (25-7)

CAA CHAMPIONS NCAA FIRST ROUND

N14 at #20 Colorado (1) .. L, 67-84 15 vs. #22 Auburn (1) ... L, 49-84 21 at William & Mary * W, 75-58 25 #7 Penn State ...... W, 75-68 30 Charlotte ...... W, 75-61 Old Dominion Stat Crew D3 at #23/19 Va. Tech .. L, 72-79 7 #12/13 UNC ...... W, 73-68 15 Florida InternationalW, 77-66 18 Georgia Tech ...... W, 67-56 28 at Rugers ...... L, 45-69 J4 at #5 Tennessee ...... L, 42-66 9 at James Madison * . W, 75-73 CAA 11 at Delaware * ...... W, 67-56 Champions 15 Towson * ...... W, 87-34 18 at Hofstra * ...... L, 72-74 22 at VCU * ...... W, 80-64 29 UNC-Wilmington ... W, 67-55 F1 Drexel * ...... W, 81-51 5 at Towson * ...... W, 68-64 8 at Drexel * ...... W, 76-69 12 Hofstra * ...... W, 105-62 15 at UNC-WilmingtonW, 68-59 20 Delaware * ...... W, 70-57 22 VCU * ...... W, 95-72 26 James Madison (2) .. W, 80-58 29 at George Mason * .. W, 81-64 M4 William & Mary ...... W, 79-45 11 William & Mary (3) W, 82-56 12 Delaware (3) ...... W, 73-62 13 George Mason (3) ... W, 85-81 21 vs. Marquette (4) ...... L, 64-67 * CAA game 1 – WBCA Pre-Season Classic - Boulder, Co. 1991-92 CAA Champions (20-11) 2 – Donna Doyle Scholarship Game 3 – CAA Tournament – Norfolk, Va. 4 - NCAA 1st Round – Durham, N.C. Coach: Wendy Larry

1994-95 CAA Champions (27-6)

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 85 CAAChampions

1992-93 CAA Champions (22-8) 1995-96 CAA Champions (29-3)

1993-94 CAA Champions (25-6) 1996-97 CAA Champions (34-2)

1997-98 CAA Champions (29-3) 1998-99 CAA Champions (27-4)

86 Old Dominion University CAAChampions

1999-00 CAA Champions (29-5) 2000-01 CAA Champions (21-9)

2001-02 CAA Champions (28-6) 2002-03 CAA Champions (21-12)

2003-04 CAA Champions (25-7)

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 87 RECORDS 100 Point Games Overtime Games (10-3)

ODU-Opp. Opponent Date ODU-Opp. Opponent Date 122-62 vs. Virginia Union Nov. 16, 1979 103-69 vs. Norfolk State Feb. 4, 1977 Date: Team: Result: 116-26 vs. Indiana State Nov. 23, 1996 103-43 vs. VCU Feb. 18, 1996 2/9/03 JMU (A) L, 98-95 113-45 vs. Virginia State Dec. 4, 1979 103-22 vs. UNC-Wilmington Jan. 21, 1996 112-77 vs. East Carolina Jan. 21, 1980 102-90 vs. S. California Jan. 6, 1984 3/6/03 UNCW (A) W, 51-48 112-58 vs. Clemson Nov. 30, 1979 102-76 vs. UAB Mar 10, 1983 $ 3/18/02 Purdue (NCAA) (A) W, 74-70 111-62 vs. William & Mary Dec. 12, 1977 102-52 vs. Liberty ‡ Mar. 14, 1997 110-56 vs. Norfolk State Dec. 12, 1977 102-46 at George Mason Feb. 23, 1997 3/8/02 George Mason (CAA) (H) W, 68-63 110-51 vs. William & Mary Feb. 20, 1998 101-60 vs. Radford Dec. 19, 1978 12/6/01 Penn State (H) W, 80-80 109-56 vs. Va. Union Feb. 24, 1981* 101-35 vs. William & Mary Feb. 27, 1997@ 108-67 vs. Richmond Jan. 14, 2000 100-68 vs. Memphis State Nov. 26, 1990 11/17/00 Syracuse (H) L, 84-85 108-48 vs. Virginia Tech Jan. 27, 1978 100-67 vs. Virginia Tech March 1, 1984 3/16/97 Purdue (NCAA) (H) W, 69-65 108-46 vs. VCU Feb. 4, 2002 100-66 vs. Radford March 2, 1979* 107-62 vs. George Mason Jan. 26, 1997 100-64 vs. Richmond Feb. 21, 1999 3/28/97 Stanford (NCAA) (N) W, 83-82 107-41 vs. Long Island Jan. 19, 1980 100-61 vs. Florida State Jan. 17, 1982 1/27/94 George Mason (A) W, 82-76 106-53 vs. Queens Jan. 6, 1979 100-39 vs. East Carolina Feb. 7, 1977 106-42 vs. Norfolk State Feb. 19, 1980 64-105 vs. Auburn Dec. 29, 1986# 2/6/90 St. John's (A) W, 92-86 105-62 vs. Hostra Feb. 12, 2004 69-102 vs. at N.C. State Feb. 3, 1990 11/22/83 Western Kentucky L, 80-84 105-47 at William and Mary Jan. 1, 2002 79-101 vs. at N.C. State 1976 105-50 vs. William and Mary Feb. 2, 1996 3/22/84 N.C. State (NCAA) (H) W, 73-71 104-97 vs. Richmond Dec. 6, 1998 *VAIAW (State Tournament) 11/30/82 Tennessee (A) W, 78-72 104-63 vs. Va. Union March, 4, 1973* & Sun Belt Conference Tournament Semi-Finals 104-60 vs. UNC-Wilmington Dec. 23, 1998 #Reebok ODU Classic ‡ NCAA Tournament 104-49 at American Jan. 24, 1997 @ CAA Tournament 104-39 vs. George Mason Nov. 22, 1982 Year-by-Year with the Lady Monarchs

OVERALL CONF. NATIONAL STATE OR CONF. VS. VIRGINIA YEAR RECORD RECORD COACH FINISH CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHOOLS 1969-70 16-2 Mary Jackson VFISW Champions 12-2 1970-71 8-9 Mary Jackson 7-5 1971-72 12-7 Mary Jackson 11-3 1972-73 7-9 Mary Jackson 7-6 CAREER 43-27 (.614) 4 YEARS 37-16

1973-74 7-7 Debbie Wilson 5-6 CAREER 7-7 (.500) 1 YEAR 5-6

1974-75 13-9 Pam Parsons 12-7 1975-76 15-11 Pam Parsons 15-4 1976-77 23-9 Pam Parsons NWIT Semi-finals VFISW Champions 16-1 CAREER 51-29 (.637) 3 YEARS 43-12

1977-78 30-4 Marianne Stanley NWIT Champions VFISW Champions 16-0 1978-79 35-1 Marianne Stanley AIAW National Champions VFISW Champions 10-0 1979-80 37-1 Marianne Stanley AIAW National Champions VFISW Champions 8-0 1980-81 28-7 Marianne Stanley AIAW Third place VFISW Champions 8-0 1981-82 22-6 Marianne Stanley NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region 4-1 1982-83 29-6 Marianne Stanley NCAA Final Four - East Region Sun Belt Champions 5-0 1983-84 24-5 Marianne Stanley NCAA Elite Eight - East Region Sun Belt Champions 4-0 1984-85 31-3 6-0 Marianne Stanley NCAA National Champions Sun Belt Champions 4-0 1985-86 15-13 5-1 Marianne Stanley 1-3 1986-87 18-13 5-1 Marianne Stanley NCAA Sweet 16 - Mideast Region Sun Belt Champions 3-2 CAREER 269-59 (.820) 10 YEARS 63-6

1987-88 17-12 6-0 Wendy Larry NCAA 2nd Round - East Region 2-2 1988-89 23-9 5-1 Wendy Larry NCAA 2nd Round - Mideast Region 5-0 1989-90 21-10 4-2 Wendy Larry NCAA 2nd Round - East Region Sun Belt Champions 4-1 1990-91 5-21 2-4 Wendy Larry 2-3 1991-92 20-11 9-5 Wendy Larry NCAA 1st Round - East Region Colonial Champions 8-4 1992-93 22-8 14-0 Wendy Larry NCAA 2nd Round - Mideast Region Colonial Champions 9-2 1993-94 25-6 14-0 Wendy Larry NCAA 2nd Round - East Region Colonial Champions 12-0 1994-95 27-6 13-1 Wendy Larry NCAA 1st Round - Mideast Region Colonial Champions 10-1 1995-96 29-3 16-0 Wendy Larry NCAA Sweet 16 - East Colonial Champions 15-1 1996-97 34-2 16-0 Wendy Larry NCAA Championship Game Colonial Champions 15-0 1997-98 29-3 16-0 Wendy Larry NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region Colonial Champions 12-0 1998-99 28-4 16-0 Wendy Larry NCAA Sweet 16 - East Region Colonial Champions 13-0 1999-00 29-5 16-0 Wendy Larry NCAA Sweet 16 - Midwest Region Colonial Champions 13-0 2000-01 21-9 15-1 Wendy Larry NCAA 1st Round - West Region Colonial Champions 12-3 2001-02 28-6 18-0 Wendy Larry NCAA Elite Eight - Mideast Region Colonial Champions 10-1 2002-03 21-11 15-3 Wendy Larry NCAA 1st Round - East Region Colonial Champions 4-3 2003-04 25-7 17-1 Wendy Larry NCAA 1st Round - Mideast Region Colonial Champions 10-1 CAREER 404-133 (.752) 17 YEARS 161-22 (.88-) TOTALS 774-305 (.694) 337-76 (.816 vs. Div. I)

88 Old Dominion University Post-SeasonHistory NCAA Tournament Seeds National Championship 1982 NCAA Tournament (32-20) 1982 ...... First 1982 1983 ...... Second 1995 ...... Eighth Game Boxes St. Peter’s W 75-42 Norfolk, Va. 1984 ...... First 1996 ...... Second Kansas State* L 76-67 Raleigh, NC NWIT CHAMPIONSHIP 1985 ...... First 1997 ...... First March 19, 1978, Amarillo, Texas 1983 1987 ...... Fifth 1998 ...... First Old Dominion 70, Texas 60 St. John’s W 86-63 Norfolk, Va. 1988 ...... Sixth 1999 ...... Second Texas (60) Maryland W 74-57 University Park, PA 1989 ...... Sixth 2000 ...... Fourth Waggoner 11-26, 6-6,2,28; Fortner 6-7,0-0,4,1,12; Burns 1-8,0-0,13,2; Penn State W 74-60 University Park, PA 1990 ...... Eighth 2001 ...... Eleventh Denton 0-0,0-0,2,0; Basinger 4-15,2-4,3,10; Nelson 0-2,0- La. Tech (Final Four) L 71-55 Norfolk,Va. 1992 ...... Tenth 2002 ...... Seventh 0,1,0;Swindell 3-14, 2-4,11,8;Totals:25-73(.342), 10-14(.714),39,60. 1993 ...... Seventh 2003 ...... Twelth Old Dominion (70) Lieberman 10-27,0-0,8,2,20; Richardson 2-3,0-0,3,4; Richard 2-3,1- 1984 1994 ...... Sixth 2004 Eighth Penn State W 87-65 Norfolk, Va...... 2,1,5; Cotman 7-10,0-0,7,14; Van Buskirk 1-2,0-2,1,2; Jerome 1-1,0- N.C. State* W 73-71 Norfolk, Va. 0,2,2; Nissen 8-20,7-7,14,23;Totals: 31-67,(.463),8-11(.727),42,70. Cheyney State* L 80-71 Norfolk, Va. NCAA All-Tournament Fouled Out:Texas-Swindell; ODU-Van Buskirk; Scores by Halves:Texas 30-30-60;ODU 39-31-70. Att:2116. 1985 Final Four Syracuse W 88-63 Norfolk, Va. 1983 Anne Donovan AIAW COLLEGIATE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP N.C. State* W 77-67 Norfolk,Va. 1985 Tracy Claxton (MVP), Medina Dixon March 25, 1979, Greensboro, N.C. Ohio State* W 72-68 Norfolk, Va. 1997 Clarisse Machanguana, Ticha Penicheiro, Greensboro Coliseum N.E. La.(Final Four) W 57-47 Austin,Texas Nyree Roberts Old Dominion 75, Louisiana Tech 65 Georgia (Champ.) W 70-65 Austin,Texas Old Dominion (75) East Regional Cotman 3-10 0-0,1,4,6; Trombly 6-11,3-5,6,4 15; Nissen 9-27,4- 1987 1983 Medina Dixon (MVP) 6,15,4,22; Lieberman 8-12,4-4,7,4,20; Rompola 5-10, 0-0,4,0,10; North Carolina W 76-58 Chapel Hill, NC Anne Donovan Richard 0-0,0-0,1,0,0; Richardson 0-0,0-0,0,0; Jerome 1-1,0-0,0,1,2; Auburn* L 77-61 Norfolk,Va. Totals:32-71(.451),11-13(84.6), 38,17,75. 1984 Medina Dixon Louisiana Tech (65) 1988 1985 Medina Dixon (MVP) Cook,7-11,0-0,4,1,14; Ford 0-0,4-6,1,1,4; Griffin 6-24,4-5,15,3,16; Rutgers L 88-78 Piscataway, NJ Donna Harrington Turner 7-18,4-4,8,2,18; Kendrick 1-3,4-4,3,4,6; Kelly 2-6,3-5,9,2,7; Tracy Claxton Totals:23-62(.371),19-24(.79.2),45,13,65. 1989 Assist Leaders: ODU-Lieberman (7), La.Tech-Kendrick(6); Fouled Villanova W 66-41 Norfolk,Va. Mideast Regional Out:none; Turnovers: ODU(15),La.Tech(25); Scores by Halves: Mississippii L 74-58 Univeristy, MS 1987 Donna Harrington ODU 27-48-75; La.Tech 32-33-65. Att: 2877. Officials:Wright & Sanseviro. 1990 1997 Ticha Penicheiro, Mery Andrade, St. Joseph’s W 91-69Norfolk,Va. Tennessee* Aubrey Eblin AIAW COLLEGIATE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP L 87-68 Knoxville, Tenn. 2002 Lucienne Berthieu March 23, 1980, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 1992 Old Dominion 68, Tennessee 53 North Carolina L 60-54 Chapel Hill, NC Old Dominion (68) AIAW Tournament Lieberman 3-6,6-6,9,5,12; Richardson 0-0,0-0, 0,0,0; Cotman 4-6,1- 1993 2,3,4,9; Donovan 3-7,11,17, 4,7; Rompola 4-12,2-2,8,2,10; Critelli 4- 7,2-2,1,2,10; Brown 0-0,0-0,1,0,0; Jerome 0-0,0-0,0,0,0; Nissen 10- Tennessee Tech W 77-60 Norfolk,Va. 1977 Iowa L 82-56 Norfolk,Va. 22,0-3,7,3,20; Totals:28-60(.467),12-16(.750),48,20,68; Morehead State W 77-67 Memphis, Tenn. Tennessee (53) 1994 Tennessee L 60-61 Memphis,Tenn. Rankin 7-17,3-4,9,4,17; Warlick 1-8,1-3,3,4,3; Noble 5-13,4-9,6,4,14; St. Joseph’s W 56-55 Norfolk, Va. N.C. State L 75-77 Memphis,Tenn. Clower 1-2,0-0,0,0,0,2; O’Neil 2-5,0-0,1,1,4; Henry 2-10,0-0,1,2,4; North Carolina L 63-52 Chapel Hill, NC Groover 2-5,5-6,2,4,9; Ely 0-0,0-1,2,0,0; Totals:20-60(.333), 13- 23(.565),31,19,53; 1978 Assist Leaders: ODU-Lieberman(6),UT-Warlick(4); 1995 Memphis State W 64-51 Chapel Hill, N.C. Florida Int. L 81-76 Knoxville,Tenn. Fouled Out: ODULieberman; Turnovers: ODU(26),UT(16); Scores N.C. State L 57-5 Chapel Hill,N.C. by Halves: ODU 32-36-68; UT:24-29-53. Att:5308.Officials: Indriso 1996 Kentucky W 82-66 Chapel Hill,N.C. & Wright. Holy Cross W 83-56 Norfolk,Va. Toledo W 72-66 Norfolk,Va. 1979 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Virginia* L 72-60 Charlottesville, Va. March 31, 1985, Austin, Texas North Carolina W 81-60 Knoxville,Tenn. Erwin Center 1997 N.C.State W 78-73 Knoxville,Tenn. Old Dominion 70, Georgia 65 Liberty W 102-52 Norfolk,Va. Tennessee W 74-72 Knoxville,Tenn. Georgia (65) Purdue (OT) W 69-65 Norfolk,Va. Kansas State W 96-75 Harris 6-10,1-3,6,3,13; O’Connor 4-8,2-2,5,3,10; McClain 3-7,2- Louisiana State * W 62-49 W. Lafayette, Ind. Maryland W 69-51 3,8,5,8; Abrams 0-1,4-4,0,1,4; Edwards 5-15,1-2,1,5,11; Waites 8- Florida * W 53-52 W. Lafayette, Ind. UCLA (Final Four) W 87-82 Greensboro,N.C. 14,3-4,3,2,19; Bootz 0-2,0-0,3,4,0; Totals:26-57(.456),13-18(.722), Stanford (Final Four) W 83-82 Cincinnati, Ohio 30,23,65. Tennessee (Champ.) L 68-59 Cincinnati, Ohio La. Tech (Champ.) W 75-65 Greensboro,N.C. Old Dominion (70) Claxton 7-17,3-4,20,3,17; Goodson 3-10,3-4,6,0,9; Dixon 9-21, 0- 1998 1980 3,15,3,18; Christian 4-9,3-4,2,5,11; Jenkins 2-7,2-2,4,1,6; Cullen 2- St. Francis W 92-39 Norfolk, Va. North Carolina W 89-61 Columbia,S.C. 7,1-2,3,1,5; Blais 0-0,0-0,0,1,0; Harrington 2-5,0-2,5,3,4; Jenkins,A. Nebraska W 75-60 Norfolk, Va. N.C.State W 70-59 Columbia,S.C. 0-0,0-0,0,0,0; Totals:29-76(.382)12-21(.571),57,17,70; NC State* L 55-54 Dayton, OH Assist Leaders: UG-Waites(4),ODU-Blaise/Dixon(3); Fouled Out: Tennessee W 68-67 Columbia,S.C. UG-McClain,Edwards; ODU- Christian; Turnovers: UG(15), 1999 Brigham Young W 88-66 Norfolk, Va. ODU(19); Scores by Halves:UG 31-34-65;ODU 30-40-70. Tennessee Tech W 74-48 Norfolk, Va. Rutgers W 84-62 Norfolk, Va. Att:7597.Officials:Courteau,Stokes. Maine W 72-62 Norfolk, Va. La.Tech (Final Four) W 73-59 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Duke* L 78-63 Greensboro, NC Tennessee (Champ.) W 68-53 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP March 30, 1997, Cincinnati, Ohio 2000 Riverfront Coliseum 1981 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 94-85 Norfolk, VA Tennessee 68, Old Dominion 59 Southern Medthodist W 96-76 Norfolk, VA East Carolina W 81-70 Norfolk,Va. Tennessee (68) Louisiana Tech* L 74-86 Kansas City, MO South Carolina W 73-71 Norfolk,Va. Johnson 4-4,0-0,8; Holdsclaw 11-20,2-3,24; Thompson 4-4, 0-3, 8; Tennessee L 64-65 Norfolk,Va. Elzy 1-3,0-1,2; Jolly 1-5,2-2,5; Butts 4-7,0-0,8; Milligan 0-0,0-0,0; 2001 Greene 0-1,1-2,1; Laxton 0-0, 0-0, 0; Stephens 0-0, 0-0, 0; Conklin Washington L 67-65 Gainesville, FL Stephen F. Austin W 60-54 Long Beach State W 76-60 4-5, 2-2, 12; Totals:29-49(.592),7-13 (.538), 68. Old Dominion (59) 2002 Tennessee (Final Four) L 65-68 Eugene,Or. Andrade 2-7,0-0,4; Machanguana 7-13,2-2,16; Roberts 6-8,1-2,13; Georgia W 68-54 W. Laffayette, IN Southern Cal. (3rd) W 68-65 Eugene,Or. Himes 0-1,0-0,0; Penicheiro 4-13,2-2,10; Eller 2-4,0-0,4; Eblin 3- Purdue W 74-70 W. Laffayette, IN 11,2-4,11; Small 0-0,0-0,0; Diaz 0-5,0-0,0; Bradley 0-0, 0-0,0; Totals Kansas St. W 88-62 Milwaukee, WI 24-62 (.387), 7-10 (.700), 59. Connecticut L 64-85 Milwaukee, WI Assist Leaders: UT-Jolly(11),ODU-Penicheiro(8); Fouled Out: ODU- Andrade, Machanguana: UT(13), ODU(16); Scores by 2003 Halves:UT 34-34-68;ODU 22-37-59. Att:16,714. Officials:Kantner, Boston College L 72-73 Norfolk, VA Palmer, McKinney. 2004 Marquette L 64-67 Durham, NC

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 89 Lady Monarchsvs. Opponents ALABAMA (0-1) 3/19/87 (N) L, 61-77 (Manufactures Hanover 1/11/04 (A) W, 67-56 2/2/83 (A) W, 76-37 12/5/98 (N) L, 68-79 (NCAA Tournament) Classic) 2/20/04 (H) W, 70-57 2/9/84 (H) W, 72-47 (Wachovia Women's Classic) 12/28/94 (N) W, 59-48 12/17/83 (H) W, 86-68 3/12/04 (H) W, 73-62 12/7/84 (A) W, 92-74 (Church's Classic) (Optimist Classic) (CAA Tournament) 12/30/85 (H) W, 82-65 11/15/03 (N) L, 49-84 3/24/84 (H) L, 71-80 2/28/87 (A) W, 90-57 ALA.-BIRMINGHAM (11-2) (WBCA Pre-Season Classic) (NCAA Tournament) 2/22/92 (A) L, 57-71 3/10/83 (H) W, 102-79 DELTA STATE (1-1) 3/5/92 (H) W, 72-71 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 1976-77 (H) L, 47-55 3/14/92 (H) W, 80-75 2/23/85 (A) W, 77- BOSTON COLLEGE (1-1) CHOWAN JR. COLLEGE (5-0) 11/21/78 (N) W, 75-65 (CAA Tournament) 58 1/27/88 (H) W, 82-64 1969-70 (H) W, 54-31 (Coca-Cola Women's Classic) 1/29/93 (H) W, 75-39 3/8/85 (H) W, 95-57 3/22/03 (N) L, 73-74 (A) W, 63-43 2/26/93 (A) W, 71-59 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) (NCAA First Round) 1970-71 (H) W, 78-15 3/12/93 (H) W, 85-67 1/24/86 (H) W, 73-56 1973-74 (H) W, 48-29 DENVER (2-0) (CAA Tournament) 2/14/87 (A) W, 92-58 (H) W, 50-40 12/12/99 (H) W, 71-49 1/24/94 (H) W, 87-53 3/5/88 (H) W, 86-76 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (6-0) 12/20/01 (A) W, 91-69 2/20/94 (A) W, 96-70 3/11/88 (N) W, 66-59 12/22/80 (H) W, 98-40 3/10/94 (N) W, 87-45 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 2/6/82 (A) W,88-62 CHRISTOPHER (CAA Tournament) 1/26/89 (A) W, 77-61 2/18/83 (H) W, 94-70 NEWPORT (10-0) DEPAUL (2-0) 1/29/95 (A) W, 92-67 3/10/89 (N) W, 70-64 2/18/84 (A) W, 79-51 1969-70 (H) W, 29-17 2/10/81 (A) W, 81-44 2/26/95 (H) W, 99-62 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 2/15/85 (H) W, 84-55 (A) W, 71-18 1/16/82 (H) W, 95-56 1/19/96 (A) W, 75-56 1/27/90 (H) W, 59-56 1/6/89 (H) W, 77-66 1970-71 (H) W, 66-31 2/4/96 (H) W, 94-45 3/10/90 (H) W, 72-57 (A) W, 68-31 1/5/97 (A) W, 74-36 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 1971-72 (H) W, 95-10 DETROIT (1-0) 2/18/97 (H) W, 88-43 1/19/91 (A) L, 80-91 BRADLEY (1-0) (A) W, 59-15 11/24/79 (A) W, 90-58 3/2/97 (N) W, 83-46 3/9/91 (A) L,69-74 11/24/89 (N) W, 84-63 1974-75 (H) W, 92-34 (Coca-Cola Women's Classic) (CAA Tournament) (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) (Aruba Sunshine Shootout) (A) W, 86-38 1/11/98 (H) W, 72-36 1975-76 (A) W, 76-34 2/22/98 (A) W, 76-35 (H) W, 89-47 DRAKE (2-0) 2/25/98 (N) W, 60-39 AMERICAN (22-1) BRIDGEWATER (3-6) 1/23/82 (H) W, 92-61 (CAA Tournament) 1/15/92 (A) L, 66-68 1969-70 (A) W, 56-33 (Optimist Classic) 1/15/99 (A) W, 81-52 2/12/92 (H) W, 73-56 1970-71 (A) L, 32-57 CINCINNATI (1-0) 12/2/82 (A) W, 81-72 2/7/99 (H) W, 89-60 3/12/92 (H) W, 55-52 1971-72 (H) L, 37-61 11/27/87 (A) W, 59-49 3/6/99 (N) W, 73-67 (CAA Tournament) (N) W ,42-35 (Hall of Fame Tournament) (CAA Tournament) 1/17/93 (A) W, 66-56 (AIAW) DREXEL (6-0) 1/9/00 (A) W, 83-79 2/14/93 (H) W, 75-49 1972-73 (A) L, 31-54 1/20/02 (H) W, 74-52 2/20/00 (H) W, 74-58 1/30/94 (H) W, 71-57 1973-74 (H) L, 38-49 CLEMSON (2-1) 2/24/02 (A) W, 90-57 3/10/00 (N) W, 89-60 2/27/94 (A) W, 77-51 (VAIAW) 11/30/79 (H) W, 112-58 1/10/03 (A) W, 54-52 (CAA Tournament) 1/13/95 (A) W, 86-59 1974-75 (A) L, 56-61 2/10/81 (A) L, 64-73 2/21/03 (H) W, 71-57 1/21/01 (A) W, 67-51 2/12/95 (H) W, 70-60 (H) L, 68-71 11/26/99 (N) W ,68-57 2/1/04 (H) W, 81-51 2/4/01 (H) W, 92-64 1/7/96 (H) W, 94-36 (VAIAW) (Coaches vs. Cancer) 2/8/04 (A) W, 76-69 2/11/96 (A) W, 89-50 1975-76 (H) W, 73-57 3/8/96 (H) W, 86-66 EASTERN MENNONITE (1-1) (CAA Tournament) COLORADO (1-1) DUKE (4-5) 1973-74 (N) L, 51-52 1/24/97 (A) W, 104-49 BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-0) 12/20/96 (N) W, 77-65 1/4/87 (A) L, 56-63 (VAIAW) 2/9/97 (H) W, 94-57 1979-80 (N) W, 88-66 (Seelbach Classic) 2/10/88 (H) L, 81-83 1974-75 (A) W, 74-46 1/23/98 (H) W, 85-67 (AIAW) 11/14/03 (A) L, 67-84 1/21/89 (A) W, 77-70 2/9/98 (A) W, 78-59 (WBCA Pre-Season Classic) 12/18/89 (H) W, 92-78 3/1/98 (N) W, 82-49 1/12/91 (A) L, 62-70 EDINBORO STATE (1-0) (CAA Tournament) CALIFORNIA (2-1) 12/27/94 (H) W, 64-59 1/11/79 (H) W, 93-67 1/12/99 (H) W, 86-64 1/14/84 (A) L, 70-78 CONNECTICUT (1-5) 12/7/96 (N) W, 89-77 2/19/99 (A) W, 72-70 12/20/85 (H) W, 91-69 1/19/98 (A) L, 72-93 (Central Fidelity Classic) 1/23/00 (A) W, 76-51 11/29/95 (A) W, 80-58 2/13/99 (H) W, 82-77 3/20/99 (N) L, 63-76 EMORY & HENRY (1-0) 2/13/00 (H) W, 91-51 12/16/99 (A) L, 66-109 (NCAA Tournament) 1975-76 (A) W, 2-0 1/2/01 (H) W, 86-41 (Coaches vs. Cancer) 11/29/02 (N) L, 52-65 (forfeit) 2/11/01 (A) W, 91-48 CAL ST. LONG-BEACH (7-4) 1/18/01 (A) L, 51-80 (Paradise Jam) 1977-78 (N) W, 77-58 12/29/01 (H) L, 70-84 (NWIT) 3/25/02 (N) L, 64-85 FAIRFIELD (1-0) APPALACHIAN ST. (1-0) 1/7/80 (A) W, 84-56 (NCAA Tournament) EAST CAROLINA (39-9) 11/25/89 (N) W, 96-68 11/30/88 (H) W, 85-65 1/14/81 (H) W, 87-71 1969-70 (H) W, 52-47 (Aruba Sunshine Shootout) DARTMOUTH (1-0) 1970-71 (H) L, 34-65 1980-81 (N) W, 76-60 1/21/95 (H) W, 69-47 (A) L, 43-57 ARIZONA (2-0) (AIAW) 1971-72 (H) L, 39-50 FEDERAL CITY/DISTRICT 1/7/86 (A) W, 77-57 1/5/82 (A) L, 67-73 (A) L, 41-60 OF COLUMBIA (2-2) 1/4/88 (H) W, 82-68 1/12/83 (H) L, 58-81 DAYTON (1-0) 1972-73 (H) L, 40-64 1972-73 (H) L, 39-56 1/11/84 (A) W, 75-51 12/29/87 (H) W, 79-55 (A) L, 40-59 1975-76 (H) L,5 7-81 1/7/85 (H) W, 84-71 (Reebok Roundball Classic) 1974-75 (H) L, 70-83 1976-77 (H) W, 81-65 ARKANSAS (1-0) 1/5/86 (A) L, 73-89 1975-76 (H) L, 75-81 12/29/84 (N) W, 66-59 11/28/02 (N) W, 54-49 11/29/87 (A) L, 61-94 1976-77 (H) W, 100-39 (C.Q. Data Systems Holiday (Paradise Jam) 1/22/88 (H) W, 85-76 DELAWARE (7-1) 2/12/79 (A) W, 95-70 Tournament) 1/11/02 (A) W, 82-55 1/21/80 (H) W, 112-77 1/13/85 (A) W, 64-63 AUBURN (2-3) 2/10/02 (H) W, 72-45 12/3/80 (A) W, 89-77 1/10/86 (H) W, 74-69 12/18/83 (H) W, 68-67 CHEYNEY STATE (3-1) 2/14/03 (A) W, 73-62 3/13/81 (N) W, 81-70 1/23/87 (A) L, 70-85 (Optimist Classic) 2/9/80 (H) W, 71-44 2/14/03 (A) L, 50-58 (AIAW) 12/20/86 (H) L, 64-105 12/19/81 (N) W, 83-55 3/15/03 (H) W, 66-58 2/11/82 (H) W, 72-63 (Reebok Roundball Classic) (CAA Tournament) 1/14/83 (H) W, 95-52

90 Old Dominion University Lady Monarchsvs. Opponents FLORIDA A & M (1-0) GEORGIA (3-0) JAMES MADISON (43-13) 1/14/90 (H) L, 65-79 12/29/88 (H) W, 82-70 3/31/85 (N) W, 70-65 1969-70 (H) W, 66-39 KANSAS STATE (3-2) 2/9/91 (A) L, 68-76 (Reebok Roundball Classic) (NCAA Tournament) (A) W, 41-21 12/7/97 (N) W, 88-65 1978-79 (N) W, 96-75 11/26/95 (H) W, 67-64 1970-71 (A) L, 36-43 (Central Fidelity Classic) (AIAW) (Dial Classic) (N) L, 44-65 3/25/00 (N) L, 74-86 3/18/82 (N) L, 67-76 FLORIDA INT. (0-2) 3/16/02 (N) W, 68-54 (VAIAW) (NCAA Tournament) 12/4/82 (A) L, 50-58 12/28/92 (N) L, 67-71 (NCAA Tournament) 1971-72 (H) L, 38-51 1/5/84 (H) W, 92-64 (Church's Classic) 1972-73 (A) W ,23-12 3/23/02 (N) W, 88-62 3/16/95 (N) L, 76-81 1974-75 (N) L, 42-84 LOUISVILLE (2-0) (NCAA Tournament) (NCAA Tournament) GEORGIA TECH (1-0) (VAIAW) 12/29/95 (A) W, 73-70 12/15/03 (H) W, 77-66 12/18/03 (H) W, 67-56 1975-76 (A) L, 60-83 (Seelbach Classic) 1976-77 (H) W, 99-65 11/30/97 (H) W, 77-39 KENT STATE (2-0) (H) W, 81-54 (Dial Classic) 12/21/88 (A) W, 99-74 FLORIDA STATE (1-0) GRAMBLING ST (1-0) (VAIAW) 12/16/89 (H) W, 89-53 1/17/82 (H) W, 100-65 12/29/94 (N) W, 80-79 1977-78 (A) W, 72-44 (Church's Classic) 1/24/79 (H) W, 99-62 LYNCHBURG (4-1) 3/2/79 (N) W, 93-40 1969-70 (A) L, 38-42 KENTUCKY (7-2) FORT VALLEY ST. (1-0) (VAIAW) (H) W, 44-27 1977-78 (N) W, 82-66 1977-78 (N) W,72-60 HAMPTON (4-0) 2/7/80 (A) W, 91-53 1970-71 (H) W, 44-41 (NWIT) 1976-77 (A) W,92-51 2/2/82 (A) W, 91-50 1971-72 (N) W, 41-31 11/19/99 (H) W, 91-64 3/3/83 (H) W, 92-58 (VAIAW) LIBERTY (1-0) 1/14/01 (A) W, 93-69 2/24/84 (A) W, 75-54 (N) W, 44-38 3/14/97 (H) W, 102-52 GEORGE MASON (34-0) 11/30/02 (N) W, 90-54 12/15/84 (H) W, 79-43 (AIAW ) (NCAA Tournament) 1/17/75 (H) W, 83-20 (Paradise Jam) 1/15/86 (A) L, 53-65 1/29/76 (A) W, 91-48 2/19/87 (H) L, 62-66 11/22/82 (H) W, 104-39 2/15/88 (A) L, 69-75 MAINE (1-0) LONG ISLAND (1-0) 3/4/89 (H) W,72-68 HIGH POINT (2-0) 2/1/89 (H) W, 83-51 3/14/99 (H) W, 72-62 1/19/79 (H) W, 107-41 1/11/92 (A) W, 76-71 1977-78 (H) W, 83-69 1/18/90 (A) W, 82-66 (NCAA Tournament) 2/8/92 (H) W, 61-51 1/16/79 (A) W, 81-60 1/9/91 (H) L, 61-76 1/15/93 (A) W, 81-48 1/18/92 (H) W, 64-62 LONGWOOD (7-5) 2/12/93 (H) W, 64-57 2/15/92 (A) L, 69-70 MARSHALL (1-1) 1969-70 (A) L, 50-57 1/27/94 (A)W, 82-76(OT) HOFSTRA (6-1) 1/24/93 (A) W, 71-42 1973-74 (H) L, 34-41 (H) W, 41-24 2/24/94 (H) W, 67-55 1/17/02 (H) W, 82-48 2/21/93 (H) W, 67-44 11/15/98 (H) W, 68-36 1970-71 (H) L, 45-49 3/12/94 (N) W, 78-61 2/22/02 (A) W, 90-57 1/16/94 (A) W, 71-49 1971-72 (A) L, 53-55 (CAA Tournament) 1/26/03 (H) W, 81-49 2/13/94 (H) W, 73-59 (N) W, 59-58 1/15/95 (A) W, 70-45 2/16/03 (A) W, 99-69 1/6/95 (H) W, 68-64 MARQUETTE (0-1) (VAIAW) 3/1/95 (H) W,85-76 3/13/03 (H) W, 88-46 2/19/95 (A) L, 80-87 3/21/04 (N) L, 64-67 1974-75 (H) L, 62-71 1/28/96 (H) W, 93-51 (CAA Tournament) 3/11/95 (H) W, 63-44 (NCAA Tournament) 1975-76 (H) W, 65-50 2/9/96 (A) W, 86-64 1/18/04 (A) L, 72-74 (CAA Tournament) 1976-77 (A) L, 60-64 1/26/97 (H) W, 107-62 2/12/04 (H) W, 105-62 1/26/96 (A) W, 67-42 1977-78 (H) W, 62-46 2/23/97 (A) W, 102-46 2/28/96 (H) W, 77-64 MARY BALDWIN (1-0) (H) W, 72-45 1/9/98 (H) W, 75-39 HOLY CROSS (1-0) 3/9/96 (H) W, 84-58 1972-73 (N) W, 51-42 (VAIAW) 2/4/98 (A) W, 63-43 3/16/96 (H) W, 83-56 (CAA Tournament) (VAIAW) 2/21/79 (A) W, 89-47 1/3/99 (A) W, 94-69 (NCAA Tournament) 1/17/97 (A) W, 78-53 11/15/80 (A) W, 113-37 1/31/99 (H) W, 81-45 2/7/97 (H) W, 77-49 1/21/00 (A) W, 75-56 2/28/97 (N) W, 86-48 MARYLAND (8-10) 2/6/00 (H) W, 88-65 ILLINOIS (1-0) (CAA Tournament) 1975-76 (H) L, 56-85 LOUISIANA STATE (2-0) 3/9/00 (N) W, 66-61 11/23/97 (A) W, 79-65 1/16/98 (A) W, 76-65 1978-79 (N) W, 69-51 2/3/79 (H) W, 85-76 (CAA Tournament) (State Farm Tip-Off Classic) 1/30/98 (H) W, 81-59 (AIAW) (Optimist Classic) 2/16/01 (A) W, 73-64 1/22/99 (H) W, 79-52 12/22/79 (N) W, 66-58 3/22/97 (N) W, 62-49 2/25/01 (H) W, 65-36 2/5/99 (A) W, 74-50 (Manufactures Hanover (NCAA Tournament) 1/13/02 (A) W, 71-51 ILLINOIS STATE (3-0) 3/4/99 (N) W, 73-45 Classic) 2/8/02 (H) W, 69-31 1/29/83 (H) W, 72-66 (CAA Tournament) 1/4/81 (A) W,75-72 3/8/02 (H)W, 68-63 (OT) (Optimist Classic) 1/16/00 (H) W, 74-57 12/12/81 (H) W, 77-46 LOUISIANA TECH (5-14) (CAA Tournament) 12/21/90 (H) W, 94-93 2/25/00 (A) W, 84-64 2/9/83 (A) L, 66-82 1978-79 (N) W, 76-65 1/12/03 (H) W, 73-69 12/20/93 (A) W, 60-37 1/7/01 (H) W, 62-56 3/24/83 (N) W, 74-57 (AIAW) 2/23/03 (H) W, 70-60 2/18/01 (A) L, 48-49 (NCAA Tournament) 12/23/79 (N) L, 57-59 1/25/04 (H) W, 77-54 3/10/01 (H) W, 66-62 2/11/84 (H) W, 81-64 (Manufactures Hanover Classic) 2/29/04 (A) W, 81-64 IMMACULATA (1-2) (CAA Tournament) 2/9/85 (A) W, 73-60 1979-80 (N) W,73-59 3/12/04 (H) W, 85-81 1975-76 (H) L, 53-89 1/27/02 (A) W, 68-51 12/14/85 (H) W, 78-57 (AIAW) (CAA Tournament) 1976-77 (A) L, 64-75 2/17/02 (H) W, 67-43 12/15/86 (A) L, 64-74 1/22/81 (A) L, 47-81 1977-78 (A) W, 70-61 1/16/03 (H) W, 58-48 12/12/87 (H) L, 75-90 2/20/81 (A) L, 59-75 2/9/03 (A)L,95-98(OT) 12/10/88 (A) L, 57-84 12/20/81 (N) L, 51-68 GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-1) 3/15/03 (H) W, 71-55 12/2/89 (H) L, 69-73 (Manufactures Hanover Classic) 12/28/89 (H) W, 84-63 INDIANA STATE (1-0) (CAA Tournament) 1/4/91 (A) L, 65-71 1/29/82 (H) W, 61-58 12/30/90 (A) L, 76-78 11/23/96 (H) W, 116-26 1/9/04 (A) W, 75-73 12/21/91 (H) L, 58-90 1/6/83 (A) L, 48-69 11/15/96 (H) W, 70-44 (Dial Classic) 2/26/04 (H) W, 80-58 12/12/92 (A) L, 54-83 4/1/83 (H) L, 55-71 (Preseason WNIT) 12/8/93 (H) L, 61-77 (NCAA Tournament) 2/4/84 (H) W, 66-64 IOWA (0-1) KANSAS (2-0) 2/13/85 (A) L, 63-72 GEORGETOWN (1-0) 3/20/93 (H) L, 56-82 11/20/79 (N) W, 73-59 MEMPHIS (1-0) 1/17/86 (H) L, 70-77 11/17/83 (H) W, 94-57 (NCAA Tournament) (Coca-Cola Women's Classic) 12/3/99 (N) W, 99-60 2/21/87 (A) L, 57-90 12/8/79 (H) W, 90-59 (Syracuse Carrier Classic) 2/20/88 (A) L, 65-68 2/9/89 (A) L, 71-72

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 91 Lady Monarchsvs. Opponents 1974-75 (H) L, 65-68 2/11/97 (A) W, 97-58 NORTHEASTERN (1-0) PROVIDENCE (3-0) (A) L, 46-70 1/6/98 (A) W, 78-46 12/4/85 (H) W, 72-58 1977-78 (N) W, 63-44 MEMPHIS STATE (3-1) 1975-76 (A) W ,75-72 2/17/98 (H) W, 92-51 (Queens' Holiday Tournament) 1977-78 (N) L, 85-93 (H) W ,79-74 12/23/98 (A) W, 104-60 12/21/84 (H) W, 98-62 (Lady Vol Classic) (N) L, 47-83 2/26/99 (H) W, 74-52 NORTHWESTERN (2-0) 12/28/93 (N) W, 80-77 (N) W, 64-51 (VAIAW) 1/7/00 (A) W,84-65 12/15/79 (H) W, 92-74 (at Montana) (AIAW) 1976-77 (H) W, 103-69 2/11/00 (H) W, 85-55 12/1/84 (A) W, 87-85 1/28/83 (H) W, 72-50 (A) W, 78-53 3/11/00 (N) W, 92-49 (Optimist Classic) 1977-78 (A) W, 111-56 (CAA Tournament) PURDUE (4-0) 11/26/89 (N) W, 100-68 H) W, 85-51 12/30/00 (A) W, 74-59 NOTRE DAME (5-1) 12/14/96 (A) W, 55-51 (Aruba Sunshine Shootout) 11/27/78 (A) W, 81-64 2/15/01 (H) W, 83-32 12/29/83 (N) W, 71-57 3/16/97 (H) W, 69-65 (OT) 2/19/80 (H) W, 95-35 1/24/02 (A) W, 63-39 (Nike Boston College Xmas (NCAA Tournament) H) W, 106-42 2/15/02 (H) W, 72-40 Classic) 11/26/97 (H) W, 72-62 MERCER (1-1) (VAIAW) 3/9/02 (H) W, 76-48 1/10/89 (A) W, 82-65 3/18/02 (A) W, 74-70 (OT) 2/6/81 (H) W, 76-65 12/11/80 (A) W, 89-75 (CAA Tournament) 1/12/90 (H) W, 62-61 (NCAA Tournament) (Optimist Classic) 1/26/82 (H) W, 96-54 1/3/03 (H) W, 71-58 2/23/91 (A) L, 58-70 11/23/90 (H) L, 71-74 12/18/82 (H) W, 95-58 3/6/03 (A) W, 51-48 3/7/92 (H) W, 85-76 1/29/04 (H) W, 67-55 1/2/94 (H) W, 76-67 QUEENS (2-1) 2/15/04 (A) W, 68-59 1976-77 (A) W, 80-79 MIAMI, FL (3-0) NORTH CAROLINA (12-5) 1977-78 (A) L, 67-70 1/13/86 (H) W, 86-64 1975-76 (A) L, 55-63 OHIO STATE (3-0) (Queens' Holiday Tournament) 1/9/88 (A) W, 93-79 1976-77 (A) W, 66-56 N.C. STATE (14-18) 1/26/79 (A) W, 72-48 1978-79 (A) W, 106-53 12/1/96 (H) W, 94-55 1977-78 (H) W, 78-51 1974-75 (H) W, 78-71 2/16/80 (H) W, 85-56 () 12/2/78 (H) W, 87-76 (A) L, 52-57 3/23/85 (H) W, 72-68 (N) W, 81-60 1975-76 (H) L, 46-88 (NCAA Tournament) MICHIGAN (1-0) (AIAW) (A) L, 79-101 QUINNIPIAC (1-0) 12/30/92 (N) W, 71-63 1/20/80 (A) W, 74-53 1976-77 (A) L, 61-72 11/29/97 (H) W, 94-42 (Church's Classic) 1979-80 (N) W, 89-61 (H) L, 59-67 OKLAHOMA (1-0) (Dial Classic) (AIAW) (N) L, 75-77 12/29/92 (N) W, 60-54 11/24/80 (H) W, 99-65 (AIAW) (Church's Classic) MISSISSIPPI (2-1) 12/5/81 (A) W, 71-64 1977-78 (H) W, 77-55 RADFORD (10-1) 11/21/79 (H) W, 79-58 12/28/84 (N) W, 78-64 (N) L, 57-59 1973-74 (A) L, 33-49 1/24/81 (A) W, 58-46 (C.Q. Data Systems Holiday (AIAW) OKLAHOMA ST (0-1) 1974-75 (H) W, 87-82 3/19/89 (A) L, 58-74 Tournament) 3/8/79 (N) W, 78-73 12/21/94 (N) L, 59-62 1975-76 (H) W, 68-57 (NCAA Tournament) 3/14/87 (A) W, 76-58 (AIAW) (San Juan Shootout) 1976-77 (H) W, 87-59 (NCAA Tournament) 12/6/79 (A) W, 74-61 (H) W, 92-56 3/18/92 (A) L, 54-60 1979-80 (N) W, 70-59 (VAIAW) MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (0-1) (NCAA Tournament) (AIAW) ORAL ROBERTS (1-0) 1977-78 (A) W, 84-54 1976-77 (N) L, 88-91 3/20/94 (A) L, 52-63 12/28/82 (N) W, 87-64 1977-78 (N) W, 82-49 12/19/78 (H) W, 101-60 (NWIT) (NCAA Tournament) (Winston Tire Classic) (Queens' Holiday Tourna- 3/1/79 (N) W, 100-66 11/25/00 (A) W, 91-77 3/22/84 (H)W, 73-71(OT) ment) (VAIAW) 12/2/01 (H) L, 85-95 (NCAA Tournament) 1/?/92 (A) W, 82-62 MISSOURI (1-0) 12/08/02 (A) L, 90-54 2/1/85 (H) L, 71-82 12/4/94 (H) W, 78-61 12/5/86 (N) W, 83-74 12/7/03 (H) W, 73-68 3/21/85 (H) W, 77-67 OREGON (1-0) 11/25/95 (H) W, 92-58 (Fast Break Festival) (NCAA Tournament) 12/18/80 (A) W, 68-67 (Dial Classic) 12/21/85 (H) L, 59-66 (Giusti Tournament) NORTH CAROLINA- (Optimist Classic) MONTANA (0-1) CHARLOTTE (6-2) 2/1/86 (A) L, 58-73 RICHMOND (22-3) 12/30/93 (A) L, 52-64 2/28/85 (A) W, 85-57 1/31/87 (H) W, 77-63 PENNSYLVANIA (1-0) 2/14/90 (H) W, 79-72 2/14/86 (H) W, 69-59 1/20/88 (A) W, 71-65 2/25/83 (N) W, 79-41 1/29/91 (A) L, 80-88 2/26/87 (A) W, 65-58 2/4/89 (H) L, 69-91 (Northern Lights Invitational) 1/22/92 (A) L, 62-67 MONTCLAIR ST. (3-0) 1/16/88 (H) W, 91-69 2/3/90 (A) L, 69-102 2/19/92 (H) L, 70-74 1977-78 (H) W, 93-88 2/11/89 (A) W, 70-66 2/2/91 (H) L, 52-66 3/13/92 (H) W, 78-52 12/28/78 (H) W, 82-65 2/9/90 (H) L,69-82 1/25/92 (A) L, 78-89 PENN STATE (5-3) (CAA Tournament) 2/16/82 (H) W, 96-57 2/20/91 (A) L, 76-92 2/6/93 (H) W, 81-67 11/23/79 (N) W, 95-67 1/22/93 (H) W, 75-51 11/30/04 (H) W, 75-61 2/6/94 (A) W, 78-62 (Coca-Cola Women's Classic) 2/19/93 (A) W, 91-66 2/1/95 (H) L ,75-81 3/26/83 (A) W, 74-60 1/8/94 (A) W, 87-66 NEBRASKA (1-0) 11/17/96 (H) L, 62-65 (NCAA Tournament) 2/10/94 (H) W, 89-63 3/15/98 (H) W, 75-60 NORTH CAROLINA- (Preseason WNIT) 3/16/84 (H) W, 87-65 1/18/95 (H) W, 78-49 (NCAA Tournament) WILMINGTON (30-0) 3/21/98 (N) L, 54-55 (NCAA Tournament) 2/16/95 (A) W, 84-66 1/27/92 (H) W, 92-70 (NCAA Tournament) 12/13/98 (A) L, 77-89 1/2/96 (A) W, 79-36 2/26/92 (A) W, 86-57 11/24/98 (A) W, 75-72 11/12/00 (N) L, 72-99 2/16/96 (H) W, 92-44 NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-0) 1/31/93 (H) W, 71-54 11/26/01 (A) L, 58-74 (State Farm Tip-Off Classic) 3/7/96 (H) W, 92-61 12/10/83 (H) W,8 7-64 2/28/93 (A) W, 83-59 12/30/02 (H) W, 79-55 12/6/01 (H) W, 84-80(OT) (CAA Tournament) 3/11/93 (H) W, 75-42 1/21/03 (A) L, 74-81 1/3/97 (H) W, 89-53 (CAA Tournament) 11/25/03 (H) W, 75-68 2/2/97 (A) W, 88-65 NORFOLK STATE (19-3) 1/21/94 (H) W, 66-40 NORTHERN ILLINOIS (2-0) 12/6/97 (A) W, 87-64 1970-71 (H) W, 57-33 2/18/94 (A) W, 61-37 12/6/86 (A) W, 89-71 (Central Fidelity Classic) 1971-72 (H) W, 50-47 1/27/95 (H) W, 72-42 11/26/88 (H) W, 81-69 PITTSBURGH (3-0) 1/4/98 (H) W, 80-58 (A) W, 49-33 2/23/95 (A) W, 70-41 1977-78 (A) W, 75-56 12/6/98 (A) W, 104-97 1972-73 (H) W, 54-36 3/9/95 (H) W,73-44 1/13/79 (H) W, 97-55 (Wachovia Women's Classic) (A) W, 65-33 (CAA Tournament) NORTHEAST LOUISIANA (1-0) 11/30/84 (N) W, 98-64 1/24/99 (A) W, 94-53 1973-74 (H) W, 59-48 1/21/96 (H) W, 103-22 3/29/85 (N) W, 57-47 (Wildcat Invitational) 2/21/99 (H) W, 100-64 (A) W, 54-34 2/23/96 (A) W, 81-41 (NCAA Tournament) 1/14/00 (H) W, 108-67 1/23/97 (H) W, 89-51 2/27/00 (A) W, 93-67

92 Old Dominion University Lady Monarchs vs. Opponents 2/2/00 (H) W, 95-82 SAN FRANCISCO (1-0) SOUTHERN CAL (8-7) 12/27/86 (H) W, 74-68 11/24/84 (H) W, 90-80 3/3/00 (A) W, 85-75 1/9/80 (A) W, 70-46 1/12/80 (A) W, 90-47 12/16/87 (A) L, 64-78 1/20/86 (A) L, 62-93 12/16/80 (N) W, 73-56 12/1/90 (N) L, 68-77 2/21/89 (A) L, 78-99 (Giusti Tournament) (Northwestern Tournament) 12/8/89 (H) L, 92-93 ROANOKE (3-3) SETON HALL (2-0) 1/31/81 (H) W, 74-63 11/26/94 (H) W, 54-53 12/10/94 (A) W, 73-70 1969-70 (H) W, 60-31 2/21/84 (H) W, 94-59 1980-81 (N) W, 68-65 12/4/99 (A) W, 71-46 1/5/96 (H) W, 98-61 1970-71 (H) L, 36-52 12/14/01 (H) W, 65-52 (AIAW) (Syracuse Carrier Classic) 1971-72 (H) W, 40-39 1/9/82 (A) L, 60-66 11/17/00 (H) L, 84-85 (OT) 1972-73 (A) L, 32-33 12/29/82 (A) L, 47-75 TEXAS EL PASO (1-0) 1973-74 (H) L, 42-53 SIENA (1-0) (Winston Tire Classic) 2/24/89 (N) W, 77-71 1974-75 (H) W, 86-50 12/29/91 (N) W, 69-65 1/6/84 (H) W, 102-90 TENNESSEE (9-28) (Northern Lights Invitational) (Villanova Xmas Classic) 1/11/85 (H) W, 52-48 1976-77 (N) L, 60-61 1/3/86 (A) L, 76-89 (AIAW) RUTGERS (11-9) 11/28/86 (A) L, 64-86 2/10/79 (H) W, 71-56 TEXAS TECH (2-1) 1979-80 (N) W, 84-62 SOUTH ALABAMA (10- 12/30/87 (H) L, 70-85 3/10/79 (A) W, 74-72 12/20/94 (N) L, 67-53 (AIAW) 3) (Reebok Roundball Classic) (AIAW) (San Juan Shootout) 2/7/81 (H) W, 90-61 11/21/83 (N) W, 85-67 1/3/90 (A) W, 82-69 1/26/80 (A) W, 61-54 1/1/98 (A) W, 74-71 (Optimist Classic) (Western Kentucky Tip-Off) 11/30/90 (N) L, 61-72 1979-80 (N) W, 68-67 11/21/98 (H) W, 85-64 2/5/82 (A) W, 88-77 3/9/84 (H) W, 84-69 (Northwestern Tournament) (AIAW) 2/12/83 (H) W, 99-71 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 12/28/90 (H) L, 70-77 1978-80 (N) W, 68-53 2/28/87 (H) W, 82-68 2/21/85 (A) W, 64-56 11/27/98 (N) W, 73-61 (AIAW) TOLEDO (1-0) 2/6/88 (A) L, 65-82 2/7/86 (H) W, 69-64 (Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol) 2/16/81 (H) L, 70-76 3/18/96 (H) W, 72-66 3/19/88 (A) L, 78-88 3/7/86 (H) W, 65-63 1980-81 (H) L, 64-65 (NCAA Tournament) (NCAA Tournament) (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) (AIAW) 12/15/90 (A) L, 58-81 2/12/87 (A) L, 62-71 SOUTHERN 1980-81 (N) L, 65-68 12/4/91 (H) L, 67-92 3/7/87 (H) W, 64-61 CONNECTICUT ST. (1-0) (AIAW) TOWSON (6-0) 1/8/93 (H) W, 66-58 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 2/2/79 (H) W, 80-44 12/2/81 (H) W, 66-54 11/16/01 (H) W, 82-26 12/2/93 (A) L, 73-82 3/3/88 (H) W, 64-62 (Optimist Classic) 2/14/82 (A) L, 58-62 2/3/02 (A) W, 66-27 1/10/95 (H) W, 82-65 1/28/89 (A) L, 65-69 11/30/82 (A)W, 78-72 (OT) 1/19/03 (A) W, 69-48 12/16/95 (A) W, 69-53 1/31/90 (H) W, 92-62 2/14/83 (H) W, 90-66 2/27/03 (H) W, 72-46 12/21/96 (A) W, 86-59 3/8/90 (H) W, 81-72 SOUTHERN ILL. (1-0) 11/29/83 (A) L, 63-67 1/15/04 (H) W, 87-32 12/13/97 (H) W, 71-57 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 12/19/94 (N) W, 64-52 1/25/85 (H) L, 64-67 2/5/04 (A) W, 68-64 2/1/00 (A) L, 50-58 1/17/91 (A) L, 82-84 (San Juan Shootout) 2/20/86 (A) L, 68-79 1/31/01 (H) L, 45-69 3/8/91 (A) W, 70-67 1/7/87 (H) L, 90-99 2/1/02 (A) W, 70-48 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 11/28/87 (N) L ,52-83 UCLA (8-4) 1/31/03 (H) L, 59-67 SOUTHERN METHODIST (1-0) (Hall of Fame Tournament) 1976-77 (N) L, 59-66 12/28/03 (A) L, 45-69 3/20/00 (H) W, 96-76 1/14/88 (A) L, 68-91 (NWIT) SOUTH CAROLINA (9-6) (NCAA Tournament) 1/4/89 (H) L, 58-93 1/3/79 (H) W, 90-60 1976-77 (N) W, 63-44 1/6/90 (A) L, 61-81 1979-80 (N) W, 87-82 ST. FRANCIS (PA) (1-0) (AIAW) 3/18/90 (A) L, 68-87 (AIAW) 3/13/98 (H) W, 92-39 2/19/79 (A) L, 49-73 SW MISSOURI STATE (1-0) (NCAA Tournament) 1/11/80 (A) W, 73-45 (NCAA Tournament) 2/13/80 (H) W, 81-56 11/29/98 (N) W, 79-59 1/6/91 (H) L, 62-93 1/6/81 (H) W, 91-74 2/12/81 (A) L, 64-75 (Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol) 2/4/92 (A) L, 59-75 1/7/82 (A) W, 85-60 3/14/81 (H) W, 73-71 1/2/93 (H) L, 60-68 1/17/84 (A) L, 74-76 ST. JOHN'S (5-0) (AIAW) 1/13/94 (A) L, 49-90 1/4/85 (H) W, 74-58 3/19/83 (H) W, 86-63 2/25/82 (H) W, 84-63 STANFORD (3-1) 1/24/95 (H) L, 54-77 12/30/89 (A) W, 68-64 (NCAA Tournament) 3/6/83 (A) W, 72-60 2/26/83 (N) W, 83-49 1/11/96 (A) L, 47-69 12/18/90 (H) L, 66-80 2/15/89 (H) W, 86-65 1/16/85 (H) W, 79-72 (Northern Lights Invitational) 1/7/97 (H) W, 83-72 12/29/99 (A) L, 76-82 2/6/90 (A) W, 92-86 (OT) 2/12/86 (A) L, 57-65 12/1/95 (A) L, 76-97 3/30/97 (N) L, 68-59 12/18/00 (H) W, 86-62 2/22/00 (H) W, 89-50 1/14/87 (H) W, 77-51 12/17/96 (H) W, 83-66 (NCAA Tournament) 12/7/00 (A) W, 65-52 1/19/89 (A) W, 67-66 3/28/97 (N) W, 83-82 (OT) 2/7/98 (A) L, 61-85 1/20/90 (H) L, 54-75 (NCAA Tournament) 1/19/99 (H) L, 61-77 VALDOSTA STATE (2-0) 1/30/92 (A) L, 51-64 1/3/00 (A) L, 55-113 1976-77 (N) W, 77-71 ST. JOSEPH'S (4-0) 1/12/93 (H) L, 65-67 1/28/01 (H) L, 70-87 (NWIT) 1/8/79 (H) W, 97-62 11/27/93 (H) W, 79-69 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (3-1) 1/8/02 (A) L, 62-74 2/1/80 (H) W, 89-57 1/24/80 (A) W, 85-36 2/2/80 (H) W, 81-60 1/7/03 (H) L, 63-91 (Optimist Classic) 3/14/90 (H) W, 91-69 (Optimist Classic) 1/4/04 (A) L, 42-66 (NCAA Tournament) SOUTH FLORIDA (11-0) 1980-81 (N) W, 60-54 3/16/94 (H) W, 56-55 2/5/85 (H) W, 72-45 (AIAW) VANDERBILT (3-0) (NCAA Tournament) 2/5/86 (A) W, 79-47 1/8/83 (A) W, 61-58 TENNESSEE TECH (2-1) 12/22/84 (H) W, 96-72 3/6/86 (H) W, 91-56 2/26/89 (N) L, 81-96 1977-78 (N) L, 61-65 (Optimist Classic) (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) (Northern Lights Invitational) (Lady Vol Classic) 12/30/88 (H) W, 85-76 ST. PETER'S (3-1) 1/12/87 (H) W, 82-44 3/17/93 (H) W, 77-60 (Reebok Roundball Classic) 3/13/82 (H) W, 75-42 3/5/87 (H) W, 84-34 (NCAA Tournament) 12/8/96 (N) W, 70-59 (NCAA Tournament) (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) STETSON (1-0) 3/12/99 (H) W, 74-48 (Central Fidelity Classic) 2/28/86 (H) W, 82-61 1/7/88 (A) W, 82-66 1/6/92 (H) W, 84-59 (NCAA Tournament) 11/30/91 (H) W, 77-54 2/17/89 (H) W, 96-61 2/9/93 (A) L, 60-66 2/24/90 (A) W, 72-55 VERMONT (1-0) 2/15/91 (H) W, 73-66 SYRACUSE (7-3) TEXAS (7-3) 12/20/99 (H) W, 86-59 1/2/95 (A) W, 94-62 1/22/82 (H) W, 86-55 1977-78 (N) W, 70-60 SAN DIEGO STATE (3-0) 12/21/95 (H) W, 95-54 (Optimist Classic) (NWIT) 1/11/82 (A) W, 78-62 1/25/83 (A) W, 96-60 2/25/80 (H) W, 74-45 VILLANOVA (1-0) 1/16/83 (H) W, 79-76 12/2/83 (H) W, 93-57 12/17/80 (N) W, 60-58 3/15/89 (H) W, 66-41 2/25/89 (N) W, 90-69 3/16/85 (H) W, 88-63 (Giusti Tournament) (NCAA Tournament) (Northern Lights Invitational) (NCAA Tournament) 1/20/81 (A) W, 57-51

Lady Monarch Basketball 2004-05 93 Lady Monarchs vs. Opponents VIRGINA (16-11) 2/21/97 (A) W, 94-47 VIRGINIA UNION (5-0) WILLIAM & MARY (38-3) 1973-74 (A) L, 40-46 1/25/98 (A) W, 82-70 1977-78 (H) W, 86-44 1969-70 (H) W, 62-22 1974-75 (H) W, 57-55 2/13/98 (H) W, 86-48 (N) W, 104-63 1972-73 (A) L, 46-55 1975-76 (A) L, 35-52 2/28/98 (A) W, 86-61 (VAIAW) 1974-75 (A) L, 67-70 1976-77 (A) W, 85-53 (CAA Tournament) 2/5/79 (A) W, 80-44 (H) W, 69-63 (H) W, 71-38 1/10/99 (H) W, 80-48 11/16/79 (H) W, 122-62 1975-76 (H) L, 53-89 1977-78 (H) W, 74-26 1/29/99 (A) W, 81-59 2/24/81 (A) W, 82-63 1976-77 (A) W, 70-28 (A) W, 71-49 3/5/99 (A) W, 58-45 1977-78 (H) W, 111-62 12/6/78 (H) W, 79-56 (CAA Tournament) 1/20/79 (H) W, 89-51 1/16/80 (A) W, 86-51 2/4/00 (A) W, 72-47 VA. WESLEYAN (1-0) 1/4/92 (A) W, 70-51 1979-80 (A) W, 95-56 3/5/00 (H) W, 70-47 1969-70 (H) W, 96-13 2/29/92 (H) W, 64-56 (VAIAW) 1/24/01 (H) W, 80-52 2/3/93 (A) W, 64-48 2/3/81 (H) W, 51-36 2/28/01 (A) W, 93-82 3/4/93 (H) W, 79-52 1/14/82 (A) L, 70-77 11/23/01 (A) W, 70-51 WAKE FOREST (2-2) 3/13/93 (H) W, 65-51 1/19/83 (H) W, 99-48 1/4/02 (H) W, 108-46 1/3/87 (A) L, 77-78 (CAA Tournament) 12/30/83 (N) W, 79-50 1/24/03 (H) W, 73-56 2/13/88 (H) W, 88-76 2/3/94 (H) W, 61-47 (Nike Boston College Xmas 2/6/03 (A) L, 56-67 11/28/93 (H) L, 63-82 3/3/94 (A) W, 64-51 Classic) 1/22/04 (A) W, 80-64 12/24/96 (H) W ,82-41 3/11/94 (N) W, 88-66 1/26/84 (A) W, 74-58 2/22/04 (H) W, 95-72 (Dial Classic) (CAA Tournament) 12/4/84 (H) W, 80-58 2/5/95 (A) W, 77-36 12/3/85 (A) L, 71-86 3/4/95 (H) W, 81-58 12/2/86 (H) L, 59-75 VIRGINIA STATE (14-1) WASHINGTON (0-1) 3/10/95 (H) W, 96-37 12/1/87 (A) L, 55-57 1972-73 (A) W, 54-33 3/16/01 (N) L, 65-67 (CAA Tournament) 12/6/88 (H) W ,87-68 (H) W, 39-36 (NCAA Tournament) 2/2/96 (H) W, 105-50 12/6/89 (A) L, 70-86 1973-74 (A) W, 52-49 3/3/96 (A) W, 86-44 12/4/90 (H) L, 59-90 (H) W, 56-49 1/12/97 (H) W, 79-36 3/23/96 (A) L, 60-72 1974-75 (H) W, 65-51 WEST VIRGINIA (3-0) 2/16/97 (A) W, 96-36 11/22/02 (H) L, 63-55 (A) W, 77-47 12/10/82 (H) W, 74-47 2/27/97 (N) W, 101-35 (NCAA Tournament) 1975-76 (A) L,5 5-69 12/13/86 (H) W, 92-69 (CAA Tournament) 1/27/98 (H) W, 80-51 (H) W, 66-53 12/19/87 (A) W, 89-64 11/3/97 (A) W, 94-53 12/10/99 (H) W, 86-65 1976-77 (A) W, 93-75 2/20/98 (H) W, 110-51 12/3/00 (A) L, 67-78 (H) W, 73-52 1/26/99 (A) W, 75-43 1977-78 (H) W, 67-48 WESTERN CAROLINA (0-1) 2/16/99 (H) W, 90-57 (A) W, 78-48 1971-72 (N) L, 47-53 1/28/00 (H) W, 96-44 VA. COMMONWEALTH (44-8) 12/4/79 (H) W, 113-45 (AIAW) 2/18/00 (A) W, 85-43 1969-70 (A) W, 49-36 11/13/80 (A) W, 67-46 1/12/01 (H) W, 68-46 (H) W, 60-49 11/20/81 (H) W, 86-30 WESTERN KENTUCKY (8-7) 2/22/01 (A) W, 78-32 1970-71 (H) W, 52-37 3/11/83 (H) W, 78-67 3/9/01 (H) W, 62-49 (A) W, 66-50 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) (CAA Tournament) (N) W, 43-33 VIRGINIA TECH (22-5) 11/22/83 (A)L, 80-84 (OT) 1/1/02 (A) W, 105-47 (VAIAW) 1972-73 (H) W, 31-29 (Western Kentucky Tip-Off 3/1/02 (H) W, 70-36 1971-72 (A) L, 45-65 1974-75 (H) W, 95-82 Tournament) 3/7/02 (H) W, 73-52 (H) W ,46-35 1975-76 (A) W, 88-82 3/8/84 (H) W,80-60 (CAA Tournament) 1972-73 (A) L, 35-38 (H) W, 57-51 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 3/2/03 (H) W, 83-44 (H) L, 44-52 1976-77 (H) W, 82-39 1/28/85 (H) W, 76-57 3/9/03 (A) W, 67-49 (N) L, 43-66 1977-78 (A) W, 108-48 3/9/85 (H) W, 76-63 11/21/03 (A) W, 75-58 (VAIAW) (H) W, 83-53 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 3/4/04 (H) W, 79-45 1973-74 (H) W, 42-33 (VAIAW) 2/23/86 (A) L, 64-74 3/11/04 (H) W, 82-56 (A) L, 38-44 2/8/79 (H) W, 91-47 3/8/86 (H) L, 61-69 1974-75 (H) W, 74-60 2/5/80 (A) W, 78-52 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) (A) L, 43-62 2/23/81 (N) W, 85-39 2/6/87 (H) W, 73-68 WINTHROP (0-1) 1975-76 (H) W, 74-46 (VAIAW) 1/12/88 (A) W, 77-69 1971-72 (N) L, 47-51 (N) W, 59-47 3/6/81 (N) W, 65-54 3/12/88 (N) L, 69-74 (AIAW) (VAIAW) (VAIAW) (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 1976-77 (A) W, 93-52 12/7/81 (A) W, 82-45 1/13/89 (H) W, 66-56 WIS.-GREEN BAY (2-0) (N) W, 96-54 12/20/82 (H) W, 84-53 3/11/89 (A) L, 58-93 12/18/91 (N) W, 83-68 (VAIAW) 3/1/84 (A) W, 100-67 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) (Villanova Xmas Classic) 1977-78 (A) W, 91-37 1/30/85 (A) W, 86-76 2/22/90 (A) L, 66-68 3/18/00 (H) W, 94-85 2/15/79 (H) W, 99-37 11/30/85 (H) L, 72-73 3/9/90 (H) W, 73-65 (NCAA Tournament) 11/28/84 (A) W, 76-41 12/19/86 (H) W, 76-54 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 12/16/85 (H) W, 94-66 (Reebok Roundball Classic) 3/1/91 (H) L, 63-73 2/3/87 (H) W, 87-65 1/20/88 (A) W, 77-56 3/6/87 (H) W, 90-63 12/17/88 (H) W, 68-63 (Sun Belt Conference Tournament) 12/21/89 (A) W, 84-72 WESTHAMPTON (1-0) 2/27/88 (A) W, 59-49 12/8/90 (H) W, 80-69 1969-70 (A) W, 46-41 3/2/89 (H) W, 85-73 12/7/91 (A) W, 71-55 3/1/90 (A) W, 90-82 12/19/92 (H) L, 63-76 2/27/91 (H) W, 85-66 12/21/00 (H) L, 52-69 WICHITA STATE (1-0) 11/22/91 (H) W, 77-67 11/19/01 (A) L, 62-68 2/27/83 (N) W, 76-53 12/8/92 (A) L, 67-72 12/21/02 (H) W, 63-49 (Northern Lights Invitational) 12/18/93 (H) W, 80-49 12/3/03 (A) L, 72-79 11/30/94 (A) W, 71-54 1/14/96 (A) W, 86-57 2/18/96 (H) W, 103-43 1/31/97 (H) W, 93-35

94 Old Dominion University Lady Monarchsin the Polls AP Poll

1976-77 1979-80 12-13 2nd 12-16 1st 12-24 22nd 2-4 2nd 2-28 5th 11-25 20th 11-25 1st 12-20 3rd 12-24 1st 1-1 22nd 2-11 2nd Final 5th 1-12 17th 12-4 1st 12-27 3rd 12-30 1st 1-8 21st 2-18 2nd 1-19 18th 12-11 1st 1-3 3rd 1-6 1st 1-15 24th 2-25 2nd 1-26 16th 12-18 1st 1-10 6th 1-13 1st 1-21 25th 3-4 2nd 1999-00 2-2 16th 12-25 3rd 1-17 7th 1-20 1st 1-28 25th Final 2nd 11-14 15th 3-9 12th 1-1 3rd 1-24 7th 1-27 2nd 11-21 16th Final 14th 1-8 3rd 1-31 3rd 2-3 3rd 11-29 14th 1-15 2nd 2-7 3rd 2-10 3rd 1994-95 1997-98 12-6 19th 1-22 2nd 2-15 4th 2-17 7th Final 25th 11-10 3rd 12-13 21st 1977-78 1-29 1st 2-22 4th 2-24 7th 11-23 2nd 12-20 20th 11-25 9th 2-5 1st 2-28 3rd 3-3 5th 11-30 2nd 12-26 18th 12-7 9th 2-12 1st 3-7 3rd Final 5th 1995-96 12-7 2nd 1-3 21st 12-14 7th 2-19 1st 3-14 3rd 11-27 21st 12-22 2nd 1-9 22nd 12-21 6th 2-24 1st Final 7th 12-4 23rd 12-28 2nd 1-17 18th 1-11 8th 3-2 1st 1985-86 12-11 20th 1-4 2nd 1-24 16th 1-18 7th 3-9 1st 1982-83 11-12 5th 12-18 19th 1-11 2nd 1-31 16th 1-25 7th Final 1st 11-18 3rd 12-1 13th 12-26 19th 1-18 2nd 2-7 18th 2-1 7th 11-28 3rd 12-8 17th 1-1 16th 1-25 3rd 2-14 16th 2-8 6th 12-5 4th 12-15 15th 1-7 15th 2-2 3rd 2-21 15th 2-15 7th 1980-81 12-12 4th 1-14 15th 2-10 3rd 2-28 14th 2-22 11th 11-25 2nd 12-19 4th 1-22 11th 2-16 3rd 3-6 14th 3-1 1 1th 12-2 2nd 1-2 5th 1986-87 1-28 11th 2-23 3rd Final 14th 3-8 9th 12-9 2nd 1-9 6th 11-18 12th 2-5 10th 3-2 2nd Final 12th 12-16 2nd 1-16 6th 12-2 18th 2-12 8th 3-9 2nd 12-23 2nd 1-23 6th 2-19 8th Final 3rd 2001-02 12-30 2nd 1-30 6th 2-25 7th 11-5 18th 1978-79 1-5 2nd 2-6 7th 1987-88 3-3 6th 11-12 18th 11-25 6th 1-13 2nd 2-13 9th 11-23 18th Final 6th 1998-99 11-19 17th 12-5 5th 1-20 2nd 2-20 4th 11-30 20th 11-15 15th 11-26 17th 12-12 2nd 1-27 3rd 2-27 4th 11-22 15th 12-3 25th 12-19 1st 2-3 2nd 3-6 4th 1996-97 11-30 9th 12-10 24th 12-26 1st 2-10 2nd Final 4th 1988-89 11-12 7th 12-6 7th 12-17 24th 1-2 1st 2-17 3rd 1-23 20th 11-19 9th 12-13 10th 12-24 23rd 1-9 1st 2-24 6th 1983-84 2-26 19th 11-26 8th 12-20 15th 12-31 24th 1-16 1st 3-3 6th 2-19 5th 3-6 19th 12-2 6th 12-27 13th 1-7 25th 1-23 1st 3-8 6th 2-26 5th Final 20th 12-9 6th 1-3 13th 1-14 24th 1-30 1st 3-15 3rd 3-4 4th 12-16 4th 1-10 11th 1-21 25th 2-6 1st Final 3rd Final 4th 12-23 2nd 1-17 12th 1-28 21st 2-13 1st 1989-90 12-30 2nd 1-25 12th 2-4 20th 2-20 1st 1984-85 11-20 18th 1-6 2nd 1-31 11th 2-11 19th 2-27 1st 1981-82 11-18 3rd 11-27 16th 1-13 2nd 2-7 8th 2-18 18th 3-6 1st 11-18 3rd 11-26 2nd 12-4 18th 1-20 2nd 2-14 5th 2-25 16th 3-13 1st 11-29 2nd 12-2 1st 12-11 23rd 1-27 2nd 2-22 5th 3-4 15th Final 1st 12-6 2nd 12-9 1st 12-18 23rd Final 15th

USA Today Poll

1986-87 1996-97 1998-99 2001-02 3-3 20th 11-12 7th 11-23 9th 11-5 18th 3-10 19th 11-19 9th 11-30 8th 11-12 18th Final 17th 11-26 8th 12-7 9th 11-19 16th 12-2 6th 12-13 15th 11-26 19th 1988-89 12-9 6th 12-28 14th 12-3 23rd 3-6 20th 12-16 5th 1-4 12th 12-10 25th 3-13 19th 12-23 4th 1-11 11th 12-17 25th Final 21st 12-30 4th 1-18 11th 2-4 25th 1-6 4th 1-25 14th 2-11 23rd 1994-95 1-13 3rd 2-1 12th 2-18 21st 3-7 24th 1-20 3rd 2-8 9th 2-25 19th 3-14 25th 1-27 3rd 2-15 6th 3-4 16th 2-4 3rd 2-22 6th 3-11 15th 1995-96 2-11 3rd 3-1 6th Final 7th 11-27 23rd 2-18 3rd 3-8 5th 12-4 23rd 2-25 3rd Final 10th 2002-03 12-11 22nd 3-4 3rd 11-11 23 12-18 23rd 3-11 3rd 11-18 22 12-26 20th 4-1 2nd 1999-00 1-1 17th Final 2nd 11-22 15th 1-7 15th 11-30 16th 1-14 15th 12-7 20th 1-22 12th 1997-98 12-14 21st 1-28 10th 11-10 4th 12-21 19th 2-5 10th 11-30 4th 12-27 19th 2-12 8th 12-7 2nd 1-4 19th 2-19 8th 12-21 2nd 1-10 21st 2-25 7th 12-28 2nd 1-17 18th 3-3 6th 1-5 2nd 1-24 17th 3-11 6th 1-11 2nd 1-31 16th Final 10th 1-19 3rd 2-7 16th 1-25 3rd 2-14 16th 2-2 3rd 2-21 15th 2-9 3rd 2-28 13th 2-16 3rd 3-6 13th 2-23 3rd 3-13 13th 3-2 2nd Final 12th The 1984-85 Lady Monarchs celebrate with the NCAA Trophy 3-9 2nd Final 6th in Austin,Texas.

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