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0708Wbbguidefinal:Layout 1 Opponent Information OPPONENT Head Coach (Overall Record) Conference 2007 Record (Conf. Rec.) Basketball SID SID Phones (Office, Cell) SID Email Athletics Web Site ARIZONA STATE Charli Turner Thorne (243-174, 14 yrs) Pacific 10 31-5 (16-2, 2nd) Steve Rodriguez 480-965-9780, 480-965-5408 [email protected] TheSunDevils.com BOSTON COLLEGE Cathy Inglese (372-241, 21 yrs) Atlantic Coast 13-16 (3-11, 10th) Stephanie Tunnera 617-552-0524 [email protected] bceagles.com CLEMSON Cristy McKinney (236-178, 14 yrs) Atlantic Coast 12-1 (4-10, 9th) Christine Long 864-656-1920, 937-829-3087 [email protected] clemsontigers.com COASTAL CAROLINA Alan LeForce (383-318, 25 yrs) Big South 18-11 (9-5, T-4th) Kent Reichert 843-349-2840 [email protected] goccusports.com COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Nancy Wilson (467-285, 24 yrs) Southern 10-20 (5-13, 8th) Simon Whitaker 843-953-5465 [email protected] CofCSports.com CONNECTICUT Geno Auriemma (621-120, 22 yrs) Big East 32-4 (16-0, 1st) Randy Press 860-486-3531, 860-617-6428 [email protected] UConnHuskies.com COPPIN STATE Derek Brown (134-94, 8 yrs) Mid-Eastern Athletic 25-8 (18-0, 1st) Kenneth Alford 410-951-3744, 202-210-3976 [email protected] coppinstatesports.com DUKE Joanne P. McCallie (316-148, 15 yrs) Atlantic Coast 32-2 (14-0, 1st) Lindy Brown 919-684-2664, 919-599-9821 [email protected] GoDuke.com ELON Brenda Paul (429-408, 29 yrs) Southern 10-20 (4-14, 10th) Elizabeth Ballard 336-278-6634, 336-593-4550 [email protected] ElonPhoenix.com FLORIDA STATE Sue Semrau (150-138, 10 yrs) Atlantic Coast 24-10 (10-4, 4th) Michael Smoose 850-644-4836, 850-694-1579 [email protected] seminoles.com FURMAN Sam Dixon (73-74, 5 yrs) Southern 11-20 (5-13, 9th) Kim Tonkin 864-294-3062, 864-561-9270 [email protected] furmanpaladins.com GEORGIA STATE Lea Henry (210-167, 13 yrs) Colonial Athletic Association 15-15 (7-11, 8th) Carlton White 404-641-3168, 404-556-2320 [email protected] georgiastatesports.com GEORGIA TECH MaChelle Joseph (62-56, 4 yrs) Atlantic Coast 21-12 (9-5, 6th) Dan Goldberger 404-894-8212, 646-872-7569 [email protected] ramblinwreck.com LIBERTY Carey Green (185-64, 8 yrs) Big South 19-12 (10-4, T-2nd) Paul Carmany 434-582-2292, 434-221-5575 [email protected] LibertyFlames.com MARYLAND Brenda Frese (169-81, 8 yrs) Atlantic Coast 28-6 (10-4, T-3rd) Natalia Ciccone 301-314-7063, 814-880-9062 [email protected] umterps.com MIAMI Katie Meier (104-77, 7 yrs) Atlantic Coast 11-19 (2-12, 11th) Margaret Belch 305-284-3241 [email protected] hurricanesports.com NC CENTRAL Joli Robinson (181-135, 10 yrs) Independent 26-6 (17-3, 1st) Kyle Serba 919-530-7054, 919-795-1696 [email protected] web.nccu.edu/athletics NC STATE Kay Yow (708-324, 36 yrs) Atlantic Coast 25-10 (10-4, T-3rd) Mark Kimmel 919-515-1183, 919-819-8334 [email protected] GoPack.com PURDUE Sharon Versyp (148-71, 7 yrs) Big Ten 31-6 (14-2, 2nd) Sara White 765-494-6235 [email protected] purduesports.com SYRACUSE Quentin Hillsman (9-20, 1 yr) Big East 9-20 (3-13, 13th) Josh Waldman 315-443-2608 [email protected] suathletics.com TENNESSEE Pat Summitt (947-180, 33 yrs) Southeastern 34-3 (14-0, 1st) Debby Jennings 865-974-4275, 865-806-5671 [email protected] utladyvols.com VIRGINIA Debbie Ryan (651-278, 30 yrs) Atlantic Coast 19-15 (5-9, 8th) Katharine Palmer 434-982-5500 [email protected] virginiasports.com VIRGINIA TECH Beth Dunkenberger (122-87, 7 yrs) Atlantic Coast 19-15 (6-8, 7th) Torye Hurst 540-231-8823, 540-998-5907 [email protected] hokiesports.com WAKE FOREST Mike Petersen (226-178, 14 yrs) Atlantic Coast 9-20 (0-14, 12th) Jen Landes 336-758-5842, 610-304-5584 [email protected] wakeforestsports.com WESTERN KENTUCKY Mary Taylor Cowles (112-49, 5 yrs) Sun Belt 23-9 (14-4, 2nd) Chris Glowacki 270-745-5388 [email protected] wkusports.com WOFFORD Edgar Farmer, Jr. (24-61, 3 yrs) Southern 13-16 (7-11, 6th) Travis Woods 864-597-4092, 864-809-8899 [email protected] woffordterriers.com 2007-08 UNC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • PAGE 137 Media Information UNC Athletic Communications Women’s Basketball Contact ....Bobby Hundley Office phone..............................(919) 843-5678 Cell phone ................................(919) 428-0893 Fax ............................................(919) 962-0612 Email [email protected] Assistant WBB Contact ..............Dave Schmidt Office phone ..............................(919) 962-1160 Email [email protected] Covering UNC Women’s Basketball Games at UNC: Office Information All media members wishing to cover a women’s basketball game at Phones ..............................................................(919) 962-2123/1376 UNC should contact Bobby Hundley, Assistant Director of Athletic Fax ..............................................................................(919) 962-0612 Communications, to reserve a credential. Credentials will be required Mailing address ......................P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 for access to press row and the postgame press conference. Season Overnight address ..........................Dean E. Smith Center, 2nd Floor, credentials are available for those covering the team on a regular ..................................................Bowles Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 basis. Game notes, statistics, work space and several phone lines are available in the Carmichael Auditorium press room. When viewing Athletic Communications Staff the court from press row, the press room is located to the left through Associate A.D. for Communications ..........................Steve Kirschner the doorway at the far left corner of the court. Deputy Director of Athletic Communications ......................Kevin Best High-speed wireless internet access is available in the media room Associate Directors of Athletic Communications ..............Dave Lohse ........................................................................................Matt Bowers and courtside. ..........................................................................................Dana Gelin Assistant Directors of Athletic Communications................John Martin Visiting Radio: ....................................................................................Bobby Hundley Per ACC requirements, two phone lines will be provided for radio Athletic Communications Administrative Assistant ............Lee Snyder broadcast crews of visiting conference schools. Non-conference Athletic Communications Intern ....................................Dave Schmidt crews should contact Bobby Hundley in the UNC Athletic Communi- Sports Information Director Emeritus ..............................Rick Brewer cations office at (919) 843-5678 to make broadcast arrangements. Postgame Interviews: Following each game, UNC coach Sylvia Hatchell and requested Carolina players will be available for interviews. After home games, Directions to Carmichael Auditorium interviews will be conducted in the press room, which is adjacent to From the Raleigh Durham Airport and points east: the UNC locker room. Take I-40 West to exit 273A. Follow 54 West toward Chapel Hill. After passing under the 15-501 overpass, the road will go up a hill and into Other Interviews with Players and Coaches: campus. Carmichael Auditorium will be on your left, adjacent to intramu- Interview requests for players or coaches should be directed to ral playing fields and shortly after the traffic light at the corner of campus. Bobby Hundley in the UNC Athletic Communications office at (919) From points north of Chapel Hill: 843-5678. Follow I-85 South toward Durham. At exit 174, stay in the left-hand In general, interviews will be conducted in the afternoons, before lane to get on 15-501 South. Follow 15-501 South to the Highway 54 or after practice. Please make interview requests at least one day in junction, where you will exit to the right, following signs for the UNC cam- advance. pus. Proceed up the hill into campus. Carmichael will be on your left. From points west of Chapel Hill: Attending UNC Practices: Take I-85 North to I-40 East. Follow I-40 East to exit 270, 15-501 Carolina women’s basketball practices usually are open to mem- South. Follow 15-501 South into Chapel Hill to the Highway 54 junction, bers of the media. However, advance notice that you will be attending where you will exit to the right, following signs for the UNC campus. Pro- is appreciated. Please call Bobby Hundley in the UNC Athletic Com- ceed up the hill into campus. Carmichael will be on your left. munications office at (919) 843-5678 for practice times. From points south of Chapel Hill: Take I-77 North to I-85 North to I-40 East. Follow I-40 East to exit 270, TarHeelBlue.com: 15-501 South. Follow 15-501 South into Chapel Hill to the Highway 54 junction, where you will exit to the right, following signs for the UNC cam- Notes, statistics and archival information are available on the UNC pus. Proceed up the hill into campus. Carmichael will be on your left. athletic department website, www.TarHeelBlue.com. Game notes will be posted the day prior to each game. Features and chat tran- scripts also are available. Atlantic Coast Conference Media Teleconference: The 12 ACC basketball coaches will be featured on a pair of tele- conferences during the season. Calls are scheduled for Jan. 9 and March 4. To participate in the teleconference, members of the media may call (913) 312-6672 For more information, go to www.theACC.com or call the ACC Media Relations office at (336) 851-6062. 2007-08 UNC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • PAGE 138 Broadcast Information 2007-08 Radio Broadcast Schedule Date Opponent Clearance Airtime Nov. 9 NC Central Network 8:30 p.m. Nov. 11 Arizona State Network 2:30 p.m. Nov. 13 Elon Network 7 p.m. Nov. 16 Coppin State Network 7 p.m. Nov. 18 Syracuse Network 2 p.m. Nov. 19 Georgia State WCHL 7 p.m. Nov. 25 Furham Network 2 p.m. Nov. 27 College of Charleston Network 7 p.m. Nov.
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