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DaviDson College Fast FaCts: • Founded in 1837 by Presbyterians • Located in Davidson, N.C., 19 miles north of Charlotte • 665-acre main campus; 110-acre Lake Campus • 1,843 students • Students from 48 states and Washington, D.C.; 47 countries • 95 percent live on campus • More than 95 percent return for sophomore year • 9:1 student to faculty ratio • Average class: 16 • 179 full-time faculty; 97 percent with highest degree • 29 majors plus create your own through the Interdisciplinary Studies • Competing in 21 sports at NCAA Division I level • 73 percent of graduates participated in study abroad • Endowment: $796.9 million as of December 31, 2018 DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2019-20 DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS

GENERAL INFORMATION RETURNING LETTERWINNERS PREVIEW Location ...... Davidson, N.C. Starters Returning (4) Enrollment ...... 1,900 Founded No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG ...... 1837 11 Sarah Donovan F 6-0 Jr. 12.9 9.2 Colors ...... Red (PMS 186) and black 1 Katie Turner G 5-7 Jr. 12.2 2.5 Nickname ...... Wildcats 42 Ally Welling F 6-3 Sr. 5.3 5.7 14 Cassidy Gould G 5-10 So. 7.9 3.5 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Arena ...... John M. Belk Arena (5,223) Starters Lost (1) No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Record in Belk Arena ...... 186-138 0 Kianna Speight G 5-8 10.0 2.5 Belk Arena Ticket Office 800-768-CATS Other Key Letterwinners Returning (5) SPORTS INFORMATION No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Sports Info. Director ...... Joey Beeler 32 Saeeda Abdul-Aziz G 5-10 Jr. 1.5 1.0 4 Kelly Fitzgerald G 5-7 Jr. 3.2 0.7 Office Phone ...... 704-894-2123 34 Alana Davidson F 6-3 Jr. 0.0 0.9 Assoc. Director/ WBBContact . .Gavin McFarlin 2 Chloe Welch G 5-9 So. 1.3 1.5 E-mail ...... [email protected] 10 Sarah Konstans G/F 5-10 So. Missed ‘18-19 season Office Phone ...... 704-894-2635 SID Fax ...... 704-894-2636 Newcomers (4) Office Address ...... Box 7158 No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown ...... Davidson, NC 28035-7158 0 Suzi-Rose Deegan G 5-10 Fr. Marmion, Australia Overnight Address ...... 209 Ridge Road 20 Cameron Tabor G 5-9 Fr. New Castle, Ind...... Davidson, NC 28036 21 Peyton Carter F 6-0 Fr. St. Augustine, Fla. 24 Adelaide Fuller F 6-3 Fr. Brisbane, Australia

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...... Gayle Fulks 2018-19 QUICK REVIEW CONNECT WITH THE ‘CATS Alma Mater . . . . .Fairleigh Dickinson ’07 Record...... 17-15 Facebook.com ...... DavidsonWildcats Record at Davidson . . .29-33 (3rd Season) A-10 record ...... 10-6/t-4th Twitter ...... @DavidsonWildcat Career Record ...... Same 2019 A-10 Tournament record ...... 1-1 WBB Facebook ...... DCWBB E-mail ...... [email protected] . . W, 74-49, vs. St. Bonaventure in 1st Rd. WBB Twitter ...... @DavidsonWBB Assistant Coach . . . . .Robyn Scherr-Wells ...... L, 67-84, vs. Dayton in quarters WBB Instagram ...... DavidsonWBB Alma Mater ...... Michigan YouTube.com ...... DavidsonAthletics E-mail . . . . [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... James Janssen Alma Mater ...... Deakin E-mail ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... Kevi Boykin Alma Mater ...... Wake Forest ‘13 E-mail ...... [email protected] Director of Player Development ...... Aaron Fernandez Alma Mater ...... Western Carolina ‘13

BBall Office Phone ...... 704-894-2372 BBall Office Fax ...... 704-894-2556

BASKETBALL HISTORY 1st yr. of varsity competition . . . .1973-74 All-time record ...... 450-581/40 seasons SoCon record ...... 203-164/21 seasons A-10 record ...... 27-53 / 5 seasons NCAA Tournament appearances ...... 0 WNIT appearances ...... 3 Last WNIT appearance ...... 2012-13 .at Old Dominion, W 82-73, Mar. 21, 2013 ...... at Charlotte, L 60-72, Mar. 24, 2013 WBI appearances ...... 1 Last WBI appearance ...... 2018-19 . . . . .vs. Marshall, L, 64-67, Mar. 20, 2019

2013-14 marked the final year in the South- ern Conference as Davidson moved to the Atlantic 10 for the 2014-15 season.

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2019-20 WILDCAT ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 0 Suzi-Rose Deegan G 5-10 Fr. Marmion, Australia Sacred Heart College/Lake Ginninderra 1 Katie Turner G 5-7 Jr. Reno, Nev. Bishop Manogue 2 Chloe Welch G 5-9 So. Colorado Springs, Colo. Mesa Ridge 3 Ally Welling F 6-3 Sr. The Woodlands, Texas Concordia Lutheran 4 Kelly Fitzgerald G 5-7 Jr. Apex, N.C. Green Hope 10 Sarah Konstans G/F 5-10 So. Dallas, Texas Trinity Christian Acad. 11 Sarah Donovan G/F 6-0 Jr. London, Ontario, Canada A.B. Lucas Secondary 14 Cassidy Gould G 5-10 So. Melbourne, Australia Methodist Ladies College 20 Cameron Tabor G 5-9 Fr. New Castle, Ind. New Castle 21 Peyton Carter F 6-0 Fr. St. Augustine, Fla. Nease 24 Adelaide Fuller F 6-3 Fr. Brisbane, Australia All Hallow’s School/Lake Ginninderra 32 Saeeda Abdul-Aziz G 5-10 Jr. Schenectady, N.Y. Mohonasen 34 Alana Davidson F 6-3 Jr. New Hope, Pa. New Hope-Solebury Andrea Robinson F 6-1 Sr. Randallstown, Md. McDonogh School ALHABTICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School 32 Saeeda Abdul-Aziz G 5-10 Jr. Schenectady, N.Y. Mohonasen 21 Peyton Carter F 6-0 Fr. St. Augustine, Fla. Nease 34 Alana Davidson F 6-3 Jr. New Hope, Pa. New Hope-Solebury 0 Suzi-Rose Deegan G 5-10 Fr. Marmion, Australia Sacred Heart College/Lake Ginninderra 11 Sarah Donovan G/F 6-0 Jr. London, Ontario, Canada A.B. Lucas Secondary 4 Kelly Fitzgerald G 5-7 Jr. Apex, N.C. Green Hope 24 Adelaide Fuller F 6-3 Fr. Brisbane, Australia All Hallow’s School/Lake Ginninderra 14 Cassidy Gould G 5-10 So. Melbourne, Australia Methodist Ladies College 10 Sarah Konstans G/F 5-10 So. Dallas, Texas Trinity Christian Acad. Andrea Robinson F 6-1 Sr. Randallstown, Md. McDonogh School 20 Cameron Tabor G 5-9 Fr. New Castle, Ind. New Castle 1 Katie Turner G 5-7 Jr. Reno, Nev. Bishop Manogue 2 Chloe Welch G 5-9 So. Colorado Springs, Colo. Mesa Ridge 3 Ally Welling F 6-3 Sr. The Woodlands, Texas Concordia Lutheran

DEEPER LOOK AT THE WILDCAT ROSTER COACHING SUPPORT STAFF & Players by Class Players by Height Players by State/Country Seniors (2) 6-3 Ally Welling Australia (3) Head Coach: 3 Ally Welling Adelaide Fuller Melbourne: Cassidy Gould Gayle Fulks- 3rd year Andrea Robinson Alana Davidson Marmion: Suzi-Rose Deegan

(Fairleigh Dickinson ‘07) Brisbane: Adelaide Fuller 6-1 Andrea Robinson Canada (1) Juniors (5) London, Ontario: Sarah Donovan Assistants: 1 Katie Turner 6-0 Sarah Donovan Colorado (1) Robyn Scherr-Wells, 3rd year 4 Kelly Fitzgerald Peyton Carter Colorado Springs: Chloe Welch (Michigan ‘01) 11 Sarah Donovan Florida (1) 32 Saeeda Abdul-Aziz 5-10 Suzi-Rose Deegan St. Augustine: Peyton Carter James Janssen, 3rd year 34 Alana Davidson Saeeda Abdul-Aziz Indiana (1) (Deakin ‘08) Cassidy Gould New Castle: Cameron Tabor Sophomores (3) Sarah Kontans Maryland (1)

2 Chloe Welch Randallstown: Andrea Robinson Kevia Boykin, 3rd year Michigan (1) (Wake Forest ‘13) 10 Sarah Konstans 5-9 Cameron Tabor Chloe Welch Farmington Hills: Kyla Roland 14 Cassidy Gould New York (1)

Director of Player Development: Schenectady: Saeeda Abdul-Aziz Aaron Fernandez, 1st year Freshman (4) 5-7 Katie Turner North Carolina (2) 0 Suzi-Rose Deegan Kelly Fitzgerald Apex: Kelly Fitzgerald Athletic Trainer: 20 Cameron Tabor Nevada (1) Brian Wheeler, 10th year 21 Peyton Carter Reno: Katie Turner 24 Adelaide Fuller Pennsylvania (1) New Hope: Alana Davidson Texas (1) The Woodlands: Ally Welling Dallas: Sarah Kontans

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HEAD COACH GAYLE FULKS

THE FULKS FILE Position: Head Coach Year: 3rd Season Career Record at Davidson: 29-33 Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va. Family: Husband Ryan & daughter Kaylee Education: Fairleigh Dickinson (2007)

Coaching Experience: Davidson- Head Coach, 2017-present Wake Forest- Assistant Coach, 2012-2017 UNCG- Assistant Coach, 2011-12 Longwood- Assistant Coach, 2007-11 New York Liberty (WNBA)- Assistant Video Coordinator

picked to finish 11th in the preseason poll. The Wildcats went a program-best 10-6 in On May 10, 2017, Davidson College league play and won the program's first •During tenure at Wake Forest, the game in the A-10 Championship with a Athletic Director Jim Murphy announced Demon Deacons earned back-to-back post- the hiring of Gayle Coats Fulks as the head first-round victory against St. Bonaven- season bids to the Women’s NIT in 2016 ture. coach for the Wildcat women’s basketball and 2017, reaching the second round both program. She is the 12th head coach in the The Wildcats' 17 wins were the most seasons. since the 2012-13 season, with 10 of those program’s 38-year history. •Graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson in wins coming at home. They led the A-10 in 2007, where she was a four-year letterwin- scoring (66.0 per game), turnover margin Quick Highlights... ner for the Knights. •In second year, went 17-15 for the (+2.8) and offensive rebounds (13.9 per game). The 'Cats invite into the WBI was most wins since 2012-13 and had best fin- Quotes... ish to date in the Atlantic 10 with a 10-6 its fourth postseason appearance in pro- Fulks: "It is a dream come true to be gram history. mark for fourth place. named the next head women’s basketball •Guided Davidson to its first postsea- Other stellar team highlights included coach at Davidson,” commented Fulks. “I setting a program single-season record for son appearance since 2012-13 with an in- want to thank President Quillen and Jim vite to the WBI, hosting Marshall, in made and attempted threes by going 216- Murphy for the opportunity to join this for-713 to break the previous record of 180- 2018-19. It also won the program’s first A- amazing community. I believe that David- 10 Tournament game with a first-round of-542 set in 2007-08, had four players son has the perfect fusion of genuine and average in double figures in points for the victory against St. Bonaventure. dedicated people, prestigious academics, •During second season, helped the first time since 2001-02 and won the pro- and top-notch facilities to achieve a high gram's 450th win the first-round victory Wildcats set three program A-10 records level of success on and off the court. I will with a six-game overall win streak, a five- vs. St. Bonaventure. work tirelessly to create a culture of excel- Under Fulks' guidance, Sarah Donovan game road win streak and a three-game lence in everything that we do. I cannot home win streak. (second team), Justine Lyon (third team) wait to get started. Go Wildcats!” and Katie Turner (third team) each earned •Also set a program single-season record for made and attempted threes by a spot on the A-10 All-Conference teams, Former Davidson AD Jim Murphy: while Donovan was tabbed the Most Im- going 216-for-713 to break the previous “Gayle understands the opportunities and record of 180-of-542 set in 2007-08. proved Player of the Year and Lyon was relationships of a high-academic Division I named the league's Sixth Woman of the •Sarah Donovan and Justine Lyon environment," said Murphy. "She has been earned the Most Improved Player and Year. recognized by her peers for her commit- It was a solid first year for Fulks as a Sixth Woman of the Year awards in 2018- ment to the scholar-athlete experience and 19. head coach at Davidson during the 2017-18 her ability to recruit and develop players. season. The Wildcats doubled their win •Doubled Davidson’s win total from We welcome Gayle and her husband Ryan previous season in first year as a head total from the previous season by going 12- to the Davidson community." 18 overall and a program-best 7-9 in At- coach, going 12-18 in 2017-18 and a pro- gram-best 7-9 in the A-10. lantic 10 play. Fulks earned her first career Coach History... coaching victory with a 70-57 triumph at •Earned first career coaching victory Davidson (17-15) made great strides with a 70-57 triumph at Western Carolina, Western Carolina, Nov. 10. She became the during Fulks' second year, finishing tied for third Wildcat head coach in the program's Nov. 10. fourth in the A-10 standings after being •Was recognized as one of WBCA’s Thirty Under 30 honorees after fourth sea- son at Wake Forest in 2015-16. The award FULKS’ OVERALL RECORD — 3RD SEASON is given annually to up-and-coming OVERALL CONFERENCE CONFERENCE coaches 30 years old and younger, to rec- YEAR(S) SCHOOL W L PCT. W L PCT. FINISH ognize their involvement in community 2017-18 DAVIDSON 12 18 .400 7 9 .438 9th service, mentorship and impact on others' 2018-19 DAVIDSON 17 15 .531 10 6 .625 T-4TH professional manner and attitude as well TOTALS 29 33 .468 17 15 .531 as association involvement.

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Fulks joined the Wake Forest staff after one season as an assistant coach at UNC Greensboro in 2011-12. Fulks broke into the coaching ranks at Longwood University, where she was on staff from 2007-11. In her first season with the Lancers, they went 16-13, notching the program's best win total in its Division I era at the time. Prior to her first collegiate job, Fulks served as the Assistant Video Coordinator during the 2007 season for the WNBA's New York Liberty, where she assisted with scout- ing reports and film exchange. A four-year letterwinner at Fairleigh Dickinson, Fulks was a co-captain and mem- ber of the Northeast Conference All-Acade- mic squad. She graduated in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business man- agement. 39-year history to start a career with a win. It Thirty Under 30 honorees. The award is was also Davidson's 10th straight win in the given annually to up-and-coming coaches 30 series vs. the Catamounts. years old and younger, to recognize their in- Along the way, other highlights included volvement in community service, mentor- a home opening win vs. UNC Asheville, a ship and impact on others' professional thrilling win at High Point by overcoming a manner and attitude as well as association 19-point third-quarter deficit and a victory involvement. against cross-county rival Charlotte that While on the bench for head coach snapped an eight-game losing streak in the Hoover for five seasons, Fulks assisted in all series. Davidson set a new road winning aspects of the program, from academics to streak mark in A-10 games, running off a recruiting, where she served as an integral three-game streak with wins at Richmond, part to the Demon Deacons putting together St. Bonaventure and Rhode Island. ranked recruiting classes each year on staff. During Fulks first season, she saw senior In her first season with the Deacs, she Mackenzie Latt go over 1,500 career points helped guide one of the top-scoring back- and end her career third all-time in scoring courts in the Atlantic Coast Conference. to go with a second place finish in rebounds Point guard Chelsea Douglas led the team in and made field goals. Latt was named to the scoring at 14.6 points per game, while Lake- A-10 All-Third Team, while Katie Turner via Boykin was right behind her at 14.4 earned a spot on the league's all-rookie team. points. The two combined to make 134 three- Turner also set the single season record for pointers on the season, with Douglas' 72 made three-pointers with 75. Justine Lyon ranking as the third-most for a single-season became the 20th Wildcat to reach 1,000 ca- in school history. reer points during Coats Fulks first season as well. Fulks came to Davidson from Wake For- est University, where she spent the five years as an assistant coach under Jen Hoover. The last two years (2015-16 & 2016-17) Wake For- est earned at-large bids to the Women’s NIT, reaching the second round both seasons dur- ing Coats Fulks tenure. During the 2016-17 season, the Demon Deacons went 17-16 overall and earned a win over Bethune-Cookman in the first round of the WNIT before falling to Middle Tennessee State to end their season. Guard Alex Sharp became the second student-ath- lete under Fulks to be named to the Atlantic Coast Conference All-Freshman Team, join- ing fellow teammate Ariel Stephenson who garnered the award a year ago from the Blue Ribbon Panel and the league's coaches. In addition to helping the Demon Dea- cons to consecutive NIT appearances the last two seasons, Fulks was recognized during the 2015-16 campaign as one of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s (WBCA)

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2019-20 DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM

Back row, standing (L-R): Kelly Fitzgerald, Katie Turner, Head Manager Catie Goodell, Assistant Coach James Janssen, Assistant Coach Lakevia Boykin, Head Coach Gayle Fulks, Assistant Coach Robyn Scherr-Wells, Director of Player Development Aaron Fernandez, Brian Wheeler-Athletic Trainer, Chloe Welch and Cameron Tabor

Front row, sitting (L-R): Suzi-Rose Deegan, Saeeda Abdul-Aziz, Sarah Donovan, Adelaide Fuller, Ally Welling, Alana Davidson, Peyton Carter, Sarah Konstans and Cassidy Gould

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Andrea ROBINSON F • 6-1 • Sr. Randallstown, Md. McDonogh School Major- Physics

2018-19 Highlights: •Did not see any official game action, but returned to the team as a junior and continued to recover from Leukemia. •Given David- son Athletic department's Overcoming Adversity Award.

2017-18 Highlights: •Played in nine games, starting six of them, as a sophomore be- fore missing the rest of the year due to an illness. •Had a great start to sophomore season leading Davidson to a win at Western Carolina by scoring a career-high 16 points, including nine of the final 12 Wildcat points, and pulling in eight rebounds. Swished home a career-best 8-for-9 at the charity stripe. •Dropped in 10 points against UNC Asheville, third time in career scoring in dou- CAREER HIGHS ble figures. •Hauled in four of seven rebounds on the offensive end at Mercer, a season high tying. Minutes 27, vs. Toledo, 11/24/16 Field Goals 2016-17 Highlights: 3, last time at Saint Joe’s, 2/18/17 •As a freshman, played in all 29 games and started six of those contests. •Reached double figures Attempts in points once and also tallied a double-digit game. •Had a nice collegiate debut at No. 8, last time vs. Fordham, 2/14/17 22 Michigan State, tying for the team high honors with seven points on 3-of-4 shooting and Three-Point Field Goals adding a . •Scored eight points and pocketed first three steals of career to go with two – rebounds at Western Michigan, Nov. 13. •Earn first collegiate start against Toledo in first game of Three-Point Field Goal Attempts the Cancun Challenge and responded with a season high and team season-high 12 rebounds – (nine on defense) to go with four points. •Tallied first career in home game vs. UNCW, Free Throws Nov. 30. •Hit the double-digit mark in points for first time in career with a 10-point outing at 6, at Duquense, 1/7/17 Duquesne, Jan. 7, swishing home a personal-best 6-for-6 free throws. •In a win at home vs. Rhode Free Throw Attempts Island, scored five points to go with five rebounds in 13 minutes off the bench. 6, last time at Duquense, 1/7/17 •Earned fourth start in home finale vs. Fordham, Feb. 14, scoring six points and pulling in six re- Offensive Rebounds bounds to go with a block in a 52-51 win. •Hit season-high three field goals on way to eight 3, vs. Toledo, 11/24/16 points and pulled in a team-high eight rebounds at Saint Joseph’s, Feb. 18. Defensive Rebounds 9, vs. Toledo, 11/24/16 High School Notes: Rebounds •Helped McDonogh compile an impressive 79-14 overall record during first three years, while 12, vs. Toledo, 11/24/16 going 44-5 in conference. •Team was conference champs in 2014 and 2015, while finishing runner- Assists up in 2013. •Ranked No. 1 in the Baltimore Sun Girls Basketball rankings during conference title 2, High Point, 12/7/16 runs. •McDonogh also won the prestigious Bishop Walsh Girls Invitational Championship in Steals 2014 and 2015. •Individually, has scored 427 points and pulled in 415 rebounds entering senior 3, last time at GW, 1/15/17 prep season. •Also has pocketed 127 steals, averaging over a a game. Blocks 1, last Fordham, 2/14/17 Points 10, at Duquesne, 1/7/17

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 29- 6 421 14.5 38- 105 .362 0- 1 .000 34- 65 .523 29- 49 78 2.7 78- 7 6 31 2 19 110 3.8 2017-18 9- 6 154 17.1 12- 45 .267 0- 1 .000 17- 26 .654 11- 24 35 3.9 21- 0 2 7 2 4 41 4.6 2018-19 Out For the Season Totals 38- 12 575 15.1 50- 150 .333 0- 2 .000 51- 91 .560 40- 73 113 3.0 99- 7 8 38 4 23 151 4.0 @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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Ally WELLING #3 F • 6-3 • Sr. The Woodlands, Texas Major- Psychology

2018-19 Highlights: •Started a career-high 30 games during junior season and set sev- eral personal bests. •Had career bests of 5.3 points and 5.7 re- bounds per game, ranking second on the team in rebounds. •Blocked a career-high 36 shots, tops on the team. •Recorded four double-figure scoring games to double career total to eight and had three double-digit rebounding games to push total to four for career. •Filled the stat sheet with nine points and six re- bounds in a win vs. Queens. •Registered first collegiate double- double at home vs. Appalachian State on season bests of 10 points and 11 rebounds, while blocking a season-high three shots. •Scored 14 points on 7-of-14 shooting and hauled in six rebounds in a win at home vs. William & CAREER HIGHS Mary. •Hit 6-of-8 shots on way to 15 points and pulled in six rebounds in a home win vs. High Point. •Blocked a career-high tying four shots at Elon and pulled in six rebounds to go with four Minutes 38, at Elon, 12/5/18 points. •Tallied eight points and eight rebounds to go with two blocks in a road win at Clemson. Field Goals •Hit double-digit mark in rebounds for second time with 10 to go with eight points and a block 7, vs. William & Mary, 11/24/18 on the road at Charlotte. •Registered eight points and eight rebounds, a personal-best four on of- Field Goal Attempts fense, to go with two blocks vs. UMass, Jan. 20. •Reached double figures for the fourth time with 13, vs. Rhode Island, 1/7/18 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting and pulled in two rebounds at Fordham. •Hauled in a career-high Three-Point Field Goals nine defensive rebounds on way to 10 for the game and swatted a career-high tying four blocks to – go with six points in a road win at UMass, Feb. 16. •Hit 4-of-8 shots for eight points and pulled in Three-Point Field Goal Attempts seven rebounds in an overtime game at Dayton. •Hauled in nine rebounds with two blocks and a 1, last time vs. UMass, 1/20/19 steal in a win vs. St. Bonaventure in the first round of the A-10 Championship. Free Throws 5, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 2017-18 Highlights: Free Throw Attempts •Enjoyed a solid sophomore season, starting 24 of 28 games played. •Finished with averages of 6, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 4.2 points and 3.9 rebounds a game. •Three times scored in double figures and tallied first career Offensive Rebounds double-digit rebound game in final game of the season at Richmond. •Provided a nice spark off 4, vs. UMass, 1/20/19 the bench in helping Davidson get back in the game vs. Princeton by hitting all three field goals Defensive Rebounds for a season-high six points, and added two rebounds and a block at home. •Recorded second 13, at Richmond, 2/27/18 straight game with six points and a block, while picking up first steal of the season at William & Rebounds Mary. •In second start of the season at Mercer, dropped in a season-high 10 points (eight in first 14, at Richmond, 2/27/18 quarter) to go with a season-best six rebounds in 28 minutes. •Had a career game in a win at Assists High Point, scoring a career-best 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting and two free throws, while hauling 2, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 in three rebounds. •Hit 4-of-7 shots on way to nine points and pulled in five rebounds with two Steals assists and a block at George Mason. •Had a nine-game block streak snapped at home vs. 3, last time at GW, 1/15/17 Duquesne. •Scored eight points and pulled in a season-best seven rebounds, season-high five on Blocks defense, in win at home vs. Rhode Island. •Hit 4-of-5 shots and added a pair of free throws on 4, last time at UMass, 2/16/19 way to 10 points to go with three rebounds in a win at St. Bonaventure. •Scored nine points to go Points with three rebounds and a personal-best three blocks in a double-overtime win at home vs. 16, at High Point, 12/18/17 UMass. •Was a perfect 3-for-3 from the floor for six points and hauled in four rebounds at Saint Louis. •Blocked a career-high four shots to go with four points and six rebounds (season-best three on offense) at UMass. •Pulled in a personal-best nine rebounds, eight on defense, in a win vs. VCU to close out the regular season. •In a personal-best 36 minutes, pulled in a career-high 14 rebounds, 13 on defense, in Davidson’s first round game at Richmond.

2016-17 Highlights: •As freshman saw action in 28 of Davidson's 29 games, starting four of those games. •Finished with averages of 3.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. •Reached double figures in points twice, hitting for a season-high 12 points in both games. •Pocketed first collegiate steal in six minutes at @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Michigan State, Nov. 11. •Had two nice games at the Cancun Challenge vs. Toledo and Idaho State, scoring season bests of five points and hauling in eight rebounds vs. Toledo, while draining 3- of-4 free throws to go with first collegiate block against ISU. •Had a breakout game vs. UNCW, Nov. 30, hitting season-high 5-of-9 shots on way to a season-best 12 points to go with five rebounds. 2016-17 Highlights Cont.: •In first collegiate start, scoring five points and hauled in seven rebounds to go with a steal at East Tennessee State, Dec. 3. •Hauled in season-best three offensive rebounds on way to seven boards at Charlotte. •Scored eight points off the bench at home vs. Mercer. •Had first collegiate two-block game at Duquesne, Jan. 7. •Provided four points and five rebounds off the bench in a win at home vs. George Mason, Jan. 18. •Swished home a season- high 5-of-6 free throws on way to nine points off the bench in a home game vs. Dayton, Feb. 1. •In a season-high 29 minutes at Saint Joseph’s, hit a season-high 6-of-10 field goals to match sea- son-best with 12 points and added five rebounds.

High School Notes: •A three-year starter at Concordia Lutheran, enters senior prep season nominated in the VYPE Poll: National Houston Recruits Preseason Elite. •Helped team capture district and regional cham- pions titles in 2014-15 •Reached the semifinals in the state cham- pionships a year ago. •In 2014-15, was selected as the defensive MVP. •Named TAPPS 3-5A All-District First Team and TAPPS 5A All-State Second Team. •TAPPS Academic All-State and member of the National Honor Society in 2014-15. •Was Texas UIL 16-5A: Academic All-Dis- trict in 2013-14. •Averaged just over five points and pulled in four rebounds a game as a junior prepster •Also averaged two blocks a game. •As part of AAU Houston Premier Basketball Club this past summer, averaged a double-double, 13 points and 10 rebounds.

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 28- 4 343 12.3 32- 85 .376 0- 0 .000 22- 32 .688 29- 61 90 3.2 35- 0 12 29 8 6 86 3.1 2017-18 28- 24 513 18.3 52- 111 .468 0- 0 .000 14- 21 .667 30- 79 109 3.9 67- 2 11 31 24 7 118 4.2 2018-19 32- 30 792 24.8 75- 201 .373 0- 2 .000 18- 24 .750 46- 136 182 5.7 87- 2 12 35 36 12 168 5.3 Totals 88- 58 1,648 18.7 159- 397 .401 0- 2 .000 54- 77 .701 105- 276 381 4.3 189- 4 35 95 68 25 372 4.2

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Saeeda ABDUL-AZIZ #32 G • 5-10 • Jr. Schenectady, N.Y. Mohonasen Major- Economics

2018-19 Highlights: •Played in two games as a sophomore while recovering from an injury as a freshman. •Saw first action of the season in a home win vs. Richmond, draining a three-pointer and hauling in two rebounds.

2017-18 Highlights: •Played in 13 games as a freshman, starting four of them. •Forced to miss the second half of the season with a season-end- ing injury. •Averaged 1.7 points and 1.5 rebounds a game in first year. •In first collegiate game, scored five points and pulled in three rebounds to go with an as- sist and one at Western Carolina. •During first collegiate started at Appalachian State, reached CAREER HIGHS double figures with 10 points, including a couple triples and swishing home all four free throws. Minutes High School Notes: 16, at NC State, 11/12/17 Field Goals •Five-year basketball letterwinner and earned another three playing soccer. •Team captain from 2, at App. State, 11/19/17 2014-17 on the basketball team. •McDonald's All American Nominee. •School all-time leading Field Goal Attempts scorer 1,691 points. •Section 2 Class A Suburban Council First Team All-Star. •Schenectady 9, at App. State, 11/19/17 Gazette First Team All-Area. •Times Union First Team All-Area. •NYSPHAA First Team All- Three-Point Field Goals State. •Channel News 13 All-Star as a senior.. •Preseason Section 2 Class A & Suburban Council 2, at App. State, 11/19/17 Player of the Year Nominee. •New York State Public High School Top-10 Senior •Mohonasen Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Female Athlete of the Year. •Joined the 1,000-point club in 2015. •Earned first-team honors by 8, at App. State, 11/19/17 Suburban Council (2014-2017) and Gazette (2015-2017). •Given All-State Honorable Mention in Free Throws 2015. •Garnered All-State Third Team in 2016. •Named News Channel 13 All-Star (2016), and 4, at App. State, 11/19/17 Class A All-Star in 2013 and 2014. •Earned Suburban Council Third Team (2013). •Individually, Free Throw Attempts has scored 427 points and pulled in 415 rebounds entering senior prep season. •Also has pock- 4, last time at ASU, 11/19/17 eted 127 steals, averaging over a steal a game. Offensive Rebounds 1, last time at Saint Louis, 2/4/18 Defensive Rebounds 3, last time at Furman, 11/15/17 Rebounds 3, last time at ASU, 11/19/17 Assists 2, vs. Princeton, 11/25/17 Steals 1, at Western, 11/10/17 Blocks — Points 10, at App. State, 11/19/17

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2017-18 13- 4 78 6.0 5- 29 .172 4- 21 .190 8- 11 .727 6- 13 19 1.5 17- 1 3 9 0 1 22 1.7 2018-19 2- 0 5 2.5 1- 3 .333 1- 2 .500 0- 0 .000 0- 2 2 1.0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 Totals 15- 4 83 5.5 6- 32 .188 5- 23 .217 8- 11 .727 6- 15 21 1.4 17- 1 3 9 0 1 25 1.7

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Alana DAVIDSON #34 F • 6-3 • Jr. New Hope, Pa. New Hope-Solebury Major- Biology

2018-19 Highlights: •Played in 10 games as a sophomore. •Played 11 minutes in a season-opening win at home vs. Queens of Charlotte, pulling in three rebounds. •Tallied first block of the season during a home win vs. Richmond, Jan. 16. •Pocketed first steal of the year in a home win vs. La Salle.

2017-18 Highlights: •Named to A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •During freshman year, played in 14 of Davidson's 30 games. •Saw first collegiate action in a win at Appalachian State, pulling in one rebound. •Tallied first collegiate points by swishing home both free throws at William & Mary. •Picked up two defensive rebounds and reg- CAREER HIGHS istered first career block at Mercer. •Played a season-high eight minutes at High Point off the bench. •Played season-high 18 minutes in a win over Charlotte, contributing three rebounds, Minutes 18, vs. Charlotte, 12/21/17 two on offense, for a season high and pocketed first career steal. •Hit first collegiate field goal at Field Goals UCF. 1, last time vs. URI, 1/7/18

Field Goal Attempts High School Notes: 4, at George Mason, 12/31/17 •Four-year letterwinner at New Hope-Solebury in basketball. •Team captain as a junior, . Three-Point Field Goals •Named to the all-tournament teams for the South Side Beaver Tip-Off Tournament and Wildcat – Holiday Hoop Tournament. •Named Team MVP in 2015 and 2016; earned 2016 all-league. Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1, at High Point, 12/18/17 Free Throws 2, at William & Mary, 11/27/17 Free Throw Attempts 2, at William & Mary, 11/27/17 Offensive Rebounds 2, vs. Charlotte, 12/21/17 Defensive Rebounds 2, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 Rebounds 3, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 Assists – Steals 1, last time vs. La Salle, 2/3/19 Blocks 1, last time vs. Dayton, 3/8/19 Points 2, last time vs. URI, 1/7/18

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2017-18 14- 0 56 4.0 2- 12 .167 0- 1 .000 2- 2 1.000 3- 8 11 0.8 13- 0 0 4 1 1 6 0.4 2018-19 10- 0 30 3.0 0- 2 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 2 .000 3- 6 9 0.9 3- 0 0 5 2 1 0 0.0 Total 24- 0 86 3.6 2- 14 .143 0- 1 .000 2- 4 .500 6- 14 20 0.8 16- 0 0 9 3 2 6 0.3

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Sarah DONOVAN #11 F • 6-0 • Jr. London, Ontario Canada A.B. Lucas Secondary School Major- Biology

2018-19 Highlights: •Had a stellar second year, earning A-10 Most Improved Player of the Year award. •Named to the A-10 All-Second Team. •Claimed first career A-10 Player of the Week, Jan. 14. •Given the team's MVP award. •Named to A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •Set personal bests in nearly every offensive and defensive categories. •Led team with a career-best 11 double-doubles (14 for career), most since Mackenzie Latt tallied the same number in 2014-15. •Averaged 12.9 points and 9.2 rebounds a game, while starting all 32 games played in. •Paced the A-10 in rebounding average as well as in offensive rebounding (3.7 per game). •Had a team-high 27 double-figure scoring games to push career total to 34 in two seasons. •Recorded first four 20-point outings of CAREER HIGHS career as a sophomore. •Hauled in 14 games of double-digit rebounds to push career total to 19. •293 total rebounds were the second-most in a Wildcat single season and the 170 made field goals Minutes 44, at Dayton, 2/20/19 were good for ninth place. •Pulled in 12 rebounds and scored seven points to go with a personal- Field Goals best five assists in a season-opening win vs. Queens. •Tallied first double-double of the season 10, last time at Dayton, 2/20/19 on 14 points and a career-high 14 rebounds (personal-best 10 on defense) in a win at Charleston Field Goal Attempts Southern, while adding a career-best three blocks. •Registered second straight double-double 21, at Dayton, 2/20/19 with 12 points and a new career-high 15 rebounds, six of them on offense, at Gardner-Webb. Three-Point Field Goals •Had a personal-best 22 points on a career-high 10 field goals, including a new career-best two 2, vs. App. State, 11/17/18 triples, and added six rebounds against Appalachian State, Nov. 17. •Tallied third double-double Three-Point Field Goal Attempts of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds to go with a career-high tying five assists and a sea- 3, last time at Dayton, 2/20/19 son-best three steals. •Recorded second back-to-back double-doubles on the season with a 19- Free Throws point, 12-rebound (career-high tying six on offense) effort in a home win vs. High Point, tying a 8, at Clemson, 12/16/18 personal best by going 7-of-8 at the free throw line. •Pulled in 13 rebounds to go with eight Free Throw Attempts points at Princeton. •Earned fifth double-double of the season and 11th for career with a 16- 8, last time at Clemson, 12/16/18 point, 10-rebound effort (career-high eight on offense) to go with a personal-best five steals on the Offensive Rebounds road at Elon. •Scored all 14 points in second half at Clemson, including 12 points in the fourth 10, vs. Rhode Island, 2/27/19 quarter, and went a personal-best 8-for-8 at the free-throw line during the win. •Filled the box Defensive Rebounds score at Charlotte, Dec. 21, with 14 points (10th double-figure scoring game of the season), seven 10, at CSU, 11/11/18 rebounds, two assists and two steals. •Registered second straight double-double, and seventh of Rebounds the season, with a 21-point, 12-rebound effort in guiding the Wildcats to a road win at Duquesne, 15, last time vs. Marshall, 3/20/19 while matching personal-best with 10 made field goals. •Hit 20-point mark for second straight Assists game on 8-of-13 shooting and 4-for-6 at the charity stripe to go with six rebounds during a road 5, last time vs. W&M, 11/24/18 win at Rhode Island. •Exploded for 12 of 16 points in the fourth quarter as Davidson pulled Steals away from Richmond to score a 23-point home win. •Picked up eighth double-double of the sea- 5, at Elon, 12/5/18 son on 12 points, scoring nine of those in the fourth quarter, and 12 rebounds (nine on defense) to Blocks go with four assists and a steal in a comeback win at Fordham, Jan. 27. •Filled the stat-sheet with 3, at CSU, 11/11/18 nine points, a game-high 13 rebounds (personal-best tying eight on offense), four assists and four Points steals during an 80-61 win at home vs. La Salle. •Recorded 18 points and nine rebounds to go 22, vs. App. State, 11/17/18 with four assists at Saint Joseph’s. •Registered ninth double-double of the season with 10 points and 12 rebounds during a home win vs. St. Bonaventure. •Reached 10 double-doubles on the season with a 10-point, career-high tying 15-rebound performance at UMass. •Record fourth 20- point game with 21 points on season highs of 10-for-21 shooting and hauled in nine rebounds in a career-best 44 minutes during an overtime game at Dayton. •Tallied 11th double-double of the season in home finale vs. Rhode Island with 14 points and 14 rebounds (career-high 10 on of- fense). •Had 14 points and eight rebounds at VCU in regular season finale. •Tallied 12 points and seven rebounds in a first-round home win vs. St. Bonaventure in the A-10 Championships. •Filled the box with 16 points, eight rebounds, two assists and two steals vs. Dayton in the quar- terfinals of the A-10 Championship. @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2017-18 Highlights: •Named to the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •Key contribu- tor off the bench during freshman season, playing in 25 games. •Named A-10 Rookie of Week, Nov. 20, after leading Davidson to a 1-1 week against Furman and Appalachian State by averaging a team-best 14.5 points, while pulling in 7.0 rebounds a game. Donovan shot 47.4 percent from the floor and was 11-of-13 from the free throw line. •Fourth on the team in scoring at 7.4 points per game and second in rebounds a game at 5.4. •Second on the team in offensive rebounds with 57. •Scored in double figures seven times to go with four double-digit rebounding games and three double-doubles. •Shot a team-best 7-for-7 at the free-throw line at Furman, Nov. 15. •Scored all eight points in the fourth quarter at Western Carolina, tallying a pair of three-point plays in the first two and a half minutes sparking a comeback win. Adding first collegiate block and two steals. •Swished home all seven free throws, a season best, on way to a season-high 15 points and added a season-best nine rebounds at Furman. •Paced Davidson with 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting and 4-for-6 free throws in a 59- 57 road win at Appalachian State. •Named A-10 Rookie of the Week, Nov. 20, by averaging a team-best 14.5 points, while pulling in 7.0 rebounds a game against Furman and Appalachian State. Shot 47.4 percent from the floor and was 11-of-13 from the free throw line during the week •Tied season best with nine rebounds, including a season-high four on offense, in a home win vs. UNC Asheville. •Reached the double-digit mark for third time in points with 10 and had three rebounds at Fordham. •Helped the Wildcats to a road win at Richmond with 13 points and six rebounds off the bench and tied a season high by swishing home 7-of-8 free throws. •Reached double digit mark in points for third game in a row with 10 points and tied a season high with nine rebounds, eight coming on defense, and two assists at home against GW. •Hauled in a season-best 10 rebounds and dropped in nine points in a win at St. Bonaventure. •Topped previous season best in rebounds with 13, six of them on offense (new season high) and pocketed a season-best four steals with seven points in a home win vs. UMass. •Registered first double-double of career at Saint Louis with a season-high tying 15 points and added 10 re- bounds, tying a season-best six on offense, and dished out a personal-best three dimes. •Had first two-block game of career vs. Fordham at home. •Tallied fourth double-figure rebounding game with a game-high 12 boards, six of them on offense, at home vs. Saint Joseph’s.

High School Notes: •Honored with Spectra Award. •Lettered in both basketball and volleyball at A.B. Lucas Secondary School. •Three-time Captain on basket- ball team. •Given team's MVP award in 2014-2016. •Named to all-defensive team (2016) and First Team All-Star (2014, 2015, 2016). •Earned gold medal at U16 FIBA Americas (2015), Silver at U18 FIBA Americas (2016) and Ontario Provincial Champions (2013).

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2017-18 25- 0 585 23.4 64- 151 .424 2- 11 .182 55- 76 .724 57- 78 135 5.4 61- 1 21 55 8 15 185 7.4 2018-19 32- 32 1,041 32.5 170- 388 .438 10- 41 .244 63- 107 .589 119- 174 293 9.2 79- 1 75 72 13 31 413 12.9 Totals 57- 32 1,626 28.5 234- 539 .434 12- 52 .231 118- 183 .645 176- 252 428 7.5 140- 2 96 127 21 46 598 10.5

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Kelly FITZGERALD #4 G • 5-7 • Jr. Apex, N.C. Green Hope Major- Political Science

2018-19 Highlights: •Key reserve off the bench, played in 29 games during sopho- more season. •Named to A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •Set several personal bests during second year. •Four times scored in double figures, first of career. •In an opening season game vs. Queens, scored points 11 and dished off assists four, while haul- ing in four rebounds in the home win. •Came off the bench for five points in 10 minutes at Elon. •Enjoyed a career game in a win vs. Presbyterian, hitting a career-best 6-of-10 shots, scoring a personal-best 13 points and dishing off a team-high five assists off the bench in the win. •Hit the double figure mark for the third time with an even 10 points off the bench at No. 9 N.C. State, Dec. 30. •Hit 4-of-8 field goals, including two three-pointers on way to CAREER HIGHS 10 points in a home victory against Richmond. •Hit 3-of-4 field goals, including a three-pointer, for seven points at VCU. Minutes 24, vs. Queens, 11/7/18 Field Goals 2017-18 Highlights: 6, at Presbyterian, 12/18/18 •Named to the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •Played in 23 of Davidson's 30 games as a Field Goal Attempts freshman, coming off the bench. •Scored first career points on first-ever three-pointer at N.C. 10, last time at NC State, 12/30/18 State. •Pocketed first collegiate steal and hit a three-ball in a win at Appalachian State. •Pulled Three-Point Field Goals in season-best four rebounds and swatted away first career shot at Mercer. •Played a season-high 2, last time vs. Richmond, 1/16/19 21 minutes in a win at St. Bonaventure, dishing out a season-best three assists. •Hit a season-best Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 3-of-4 free throws in a road win at Rhode Island. 5, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 Free Throws High School Notes: 3, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 •Participated in basketball and cross country at Green Hope. •Named first-team all-conference Free Throw Attempts as a senior. •One of seven selected for Outstanding Athletes in Class of 2017. •As senior also 4, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 named all-metro team and second-team all-district. •As sophomore and junior in basketball, Offensive Rebounds named first-team all-conference. •Junior year named second-team all-district. •Garnered team 1, last time vs. La Salle, 2/3/19 MVP as a sophomore and junior. •Averaged 14.1 points and 4.6 assists. •Part of the 2016 team Defensive Rebounds that won conference championship. •Earned all-conference in cross country, and part of 2013 and 3, last time at Duquesne, 1/9/19 2014 team that was North Carolina State Champions. Rebounds 4, last time vs. Queens, 11/7/18 Assists 5, at Presbyterian, 12/18/18 Steals 2, vs. UNCA, 11/22/17 Blocks 1, last time vs. G. Mason, 1/6/19 Points 13, at Presbyterian, 12/18/18

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2017-18 23- 0 208 9.0 6- 46 .130 3- 26 .115 8- 13 .615 3- 10 13 0.6 18- 0 14 23 2 6 23 1.0 2018-19 29- 0 300 10.3 35- 96 .365 14- 43 .326 9- 15 .600 4- 16 20 0.7 19- 0 25 38 2 7 93 3.2 Totals 52- 0 508 9.8 41- 142 .289 17- 69 .246 17- 28 .607 7- 26 33 0.7 37- - 39 61 4 13 116 2.2

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Katie TURNER #1 G • 5-7 • Jr. Reno, Nev. Bishop Manogue Major- Economics

2018-19 Highlights: •Enjoyed a solid second year, earning a spot on the A-10 All- Third Team. •Named to A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •Averaged 12.2 points per game and dished out a career-high 138 assists (4.3 per game), the second-most in the A-10. •The assists also ranked fifth on the 'Cats' single season list, while 58 made three-pointers were good for 10th. •Led the league in assist-to- turnover ratio at 2.0. •Scored in double figures 23 times to push career total to 41. •Had three 20-point outings to push career total to five. •Had season team highs and single game career highs of nine assist (at Clemson) and seven steals (at Elon). •Opened sophomore season with an impressive 21-point outing on 6-of-10 shooting and 6-for-7 at the charity stripe with six rebounds CAREER HIGHS and three assists in a win vs. Queens. •Led the Wildcats with 19 points, hitting five triples, and dished out five dimes with a personal-best tying three steals in a win at Charleston Southern. Minutes 47, vs. UMass, 1/24/18 •Matched career-high with eight assists at home vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 17. •Paced the of- Field Goals fense with 14 points and matched season-high with three steals at UNC Asheville. •Dished out 8, at Furman, 11/15/17 five assists and scored 12 points in a home win vs. High Point. •Led the way at Princeton with 19 Field Goal Attempts points on 7-of-11 shooting, including 3-for-6 from downtown, to go with four assists and two 19, last time vs. George Mason, 1/6/19 steals. •Pocketed a career-high seven steals to go with second straight 19-point outing in a road Three-Point Field Goals game at Elon. •Helped Davidson to a road win at Clemson by dishing out a career-best nine as- 6, last time at UMass, 2/17/18 sists and scoring 10 points, the seventh straight double-figure scoring game. •Had fifth game Three-Point Field Goal Attempts with five or more assists, dishing out seven dimes at Charlotte. •Reached double figures with 15 13, at Charleston Southern, 11/11/18 points in Davidson’s A-10 opening win vs. George Mason, Jan. 6. •Help Wildcats overcome a 10- Free Throws point deficit at Rhode Island in the second half by scoring a season-high tying 21 points and 11, at Rhode Island, 1/12/19 going a career-best 11-for-12 at the free throw line. •Dished out eight assists to go with 11 points Free Throw Attempts and four rebounds in a win vs. Richmond. •Registered 15 points and had ninth game with five 12, at Rhode Island, 1/12/19 or more assists with five vs. UMass. •Had seven points, six assists and five rebounds in a road Offensive Rebounds win at Fordham, recording 10th game of the season with five or more assists in a game. •Filled 4, vs. Dayton, 1/27/18 box score with 13 points, five assists and four rebounds in a 20-point win at George Washington, Defensive Rebounds Jan. 31. •Scored 15 points on 5-of-10 shooting and 5-for-6 at the free-throw line and dished out 7, last time vs. Dayton, 1/27/18 seven assists in a win vs. La Salle at home. •Had a stat-line of 11 points, six assists and five re- Rebounds bounds at Saint Joseph’s. •Scored a season-high 22 points, 12 in the second half, during a home 11, vs. Dayton, 1/27/18 win vs. St. Bonaventure, going 7-of-11 from the floor with a 4-for-6 showing behind the arc and Assists swishing home all four free throws. •Led the team for the 10th time in scoring with 17 points in a 9, at Clemson, 12/16/18 road win at UMass, Feb. 16. Steals 7, at Elon, 12/5/18 2017-18 Highlights: Blocks •Named to the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •Enjoyed an excellent debut season with the 1, last time at Duquesne, 1/9/19 Wildcats, topping it off by being named to the A-10 All-Rookie Team. •Was a two-time A-10 Points Rookie of the Week pick. •Started all 30 games as a freshman, one of just two 'Cats to start every 23, at Furman, 11/15/17 game in 2017-18. •Finished with averages of 11.4 points (third-best on the team) and 3.5 re- bounds, while dishing out a team-best 107 assists (3.6 per game) and hitting 81.4 percent of her shots from the charity stripe. •Set a new Wildcat single-season record by draining 75 three-point- ers on 183 attempts, which was the third-most in a single season. •Shot 41 percent from behind the arc, which ranked in the single season top-10. •Three different times, drilled home a team and season-best six three-pointers in a game, while hitting at least three in a game 16 times in- cluding the final five games in a row. •Twice reached the 20-point mark, including a season-best 23 at Furman, while scoring in double figures in 18 games overall. •The 5-foot-8 guard ended the year on a 10-game streak of scoring in double digits, averaging just over 14 points and 3.7 re- bounds a game, and shooting 41.7 percent (30-72) with 39 total assists (3.9 per game). @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

2017-18 Highlights Cont: •In third collegiate game at Furman, poured in a season-high 23 points on 8-of-17 shooting that included 6-of-12 from behind the arc. •Filled the box score with nine points, a season-high six re- bounds (all on defense), four assists and two steals, which tied and set season highs in both categories. •Dished out a season- high six assists and pocketed three steals, also a season best, at Mercer. •In a season-high 37 minutes reached the double-digit mark with 14 points and swished home a season-best 6-of-6 free throws to go with three rebounds and three assists at home against Elon. •Drained a game-winning three-pointer, fifth of the contest, with 37 seconds left to lead Davidson over Charlotte, fin- ishing with 17 points to go with five assists in 31 minutes. •Recorded sixth double-figure scoring game of the season with a 15-point output, hitting three triples, to go with five rebounds at George Mason. •Had first collegiate block at home vs. Duquesne. •Led Davidson to its first A-10 win with a 21-point effort, tying a season-high with six triples in a season-best 39 minutes against Rhode Island. •Set personal best with seven rebounds, all on de- fense in all 40 minutes at home vs. GW. •Hit the Wildcats’ 10th three-pointer, one of three in the game, on way to 11 points in a win at St. Bonaventure. •Recorded first career double-double with 16 points and a season-best 11 rebounds at home vs. Dayton. •Drilled 5-of-9 shots, including three triples, on way to 15 points and dished out a team season-high eight assists in a road win at Rhode Island. •Dropped in 16 points at home vs. Saint Joseph’s. •For third time on the season, drilled home six three-pointers on way to a team-high 18 points at UMass. •Tallied a team-high 18 points in a win at La Salle. •Scored 11 of 14 points in the third quarter with three triples during a 16-6 run to help Davidson to a win at home vs. VCU in the regular season finale.

High School Notes: •2016 Gatorade Nevada State Player of the Year. •Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Ring of Honor. •NIAA Northern Nevada Co-Player of the Year in 2016 and 2017. •NIAA Sierra League Player of the Year. •Earned first-team all-region and all-league, 2015-2017. •Given Team MVP honors. •All-state academic team (four times). •Academic state champions (four times). •Nevada Sports Awards All-North Team. •KOLO Sports Caravan MVP. •AmFam All-USA Northern Nevada First Team. •All-USA Northern Nevada Preseason Team. •Las Vegas Review Journal All-State Second and Third Team. •Basketball team honors included: 2015-2017 Nevada Division I Regional Champions, Di- vision I Sierra League Champions. •2017 Nevada State runner-up. •2014 Nevada Division I Regional Runner-Up and Division I Sierra League Champions.

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2017-18 30- 30 1,015 33.8 116- 322 .360 75- 183 .410 35- 43 .814 15- 90 105 3.5 71- 0 107 94 4 31 342 11.4 2018-19 32- 32 1,103 34.5 126- 347 .363 58- 196 .296 80- 97 .825 17- 64 81 2.5 69- 1 138 70 3 47 390 12.2 Totals 62- 62 2,118 34.2 242- 669 .362 133- 379 .351 115- 140 .821 32- 154 186 3.0 140- 0 245 164 7 78 732 11.8

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Cassidy GOULD #14 G • 5-10 • So. Melbourne, Australia Methodist Ladies College Major- Undeclared

2018-19 Highlights: •Named to A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •Awarded A-10 Rookie of the Week, Dec. 17. •Played a big role as a freshman, starting 31 of 32 games with the lone missed start being senior day. •Averaged 7.9 points, fourth on the team, and 3.5 rebounds per game. •Led the team in three-point shooting at .350 percent, draining 28-of-80 and was second in assists with 79. •Registered 12 double-figure scoring games during first year, hit- ting a season-best 17 at home vs. Rhode Island, Feb. 27. •Enjoyed a great Wildcat debut, scoring in double figures with 12 points and pocketing a team high four steals in a home win vs. Queens. •Reached double figures with 12 points and five rebounds at Gardner-Webb. •Dished out a sea- CAREER HIGHS son-high six dimes to go with nine points and three rebounds at home vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 17. •Filled the stat-sheet with eight points, a season-high seven assists and five rebounds in Minutes a win at home vs. William & Mary. •Reached double figures with 12 points, hitting 4-of-5 free 35, vs. Marshall, 3/20/19 throws and a couple threes during a road win at Clemson. Field Goals •Registered 10 points, a season-high six rebounds and dished out three assists in an Education 7, vs. Marshall, 3/20/19 Day win vs. Presbyterian. •Filled the box score in a win vs. La Salle with 10 points, four re- Field Goal Attempts bounds, three assists, three steals and a block, the first of her collegiate career. •Swished home a 15, vs. Marshall, 3/20/19 season-best 6-of-7 free throws and scored 11 points, eight in the fourth quarter, in helping lead Three-Point Field Goals Davidson to a home win vs. St. Bonaventure. •Had a season best game vs. Saint Louis, scoring 16 4, vs. UMass, 1/20/19 points on 6-of-11 field goals with two threes, and hit both free throws, which came in the final Three-Point Field Goal Attempts eight seconds to help the ‘Cats to victory. •Topped season high following game with 17 points in 7, last time vs. Marshall, 3/20/19 a home game vs. Rhode Island. •Nailed 5-of-6 shots, including two three-pointers, in a first- Free Throws round win vs. St. Bonaventure at home. •Had a 14-point game vs. Dayton in the quarterfinals of 4, last time vs. La Salle, 2/3/19 the A-10 Championship. •Capped the season off with a several season highs, tying for most Free Throw Attempts points (16) and hitting a season-best 7-of-15 field goals to go with eight rebounds (season-best 7, at Clemson, 12/16/18 four on offense) vs. Marshall in the WBI. Offensive Rebounds High School Notes: 4, vs. Marshall, 3/20/19 •Played her junior basketball for the Altona Gators Basketball Club. •Represented Victoria Defensive Rebounds Metro at Australian Junior Basketball Championships in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 winning two 6, vs. UMass, 1/20/19 bronze medals and two gold medals. •Team captain in 2017. •Represented Australia at the U17 Rebounds Oceania Championships Guam (Gold), averaging 9.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists per 9, vs. UMass, 1/20/19 game. •Selected to take part in the NBA's Basketball Without Borders Camp in 2017 and selected Assists as a Team Global All Star. •Was awarded Rising Star and All Star 5 recognition in the BIGV 6, vs. App. State, 11/17/18 youth league competition in 2016. •Melbourne Boomers Development Player in the WNBL 2016- Steals 17 & 2017-18. •MLC Sportswomen of the Year and Sports achiever of the year 2017. •Repre- 4, vs. Queens, 11/7/18 sented Diamond Valley Eagles in the South East Australian Basketball League. Blocks 1, vs. La Salle, 2/3/19 Points 16, last time vs. Marshall, 3/20/19

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2018-19 28- 0 228 8.1 14- 53 .264 2- 19 .105 6- 16 .375 13- 29 42 1.5 14- 0 14 14 5 6 36 1.3 Totals 28- 0 228 8.1 14- 53 .264 2- 19 .105 6- 16 .375 13- 29 42 1.5 14- 0 14 14 5 6 36 1.3

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Sarah KONSTANS #10 G/F • 5-10 • So. Dallas, Texas Trinity Christian Academy Major- Undeclared

2018-19 Highlights: •Forced to miss freshman season due to a pre-season injury. •Named to A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll.

High School Notes: •2018 McDonald’s All-American Games Nominee. •Four-year starter at Trinity Christian Academy. •All-Time Records at Trin- ity Christian Academy: First in scoring, first in free throws made, second in assists, second in rebounds, third in three-pointers made. •Set Trinity Christian Academy single-game school record and career-personal best with 41 points vs. Dallas Bishop Dunne on January 9, 2018. •Team MVP in 2016-17 and Co-MVP in 2014- CAREER HIGHS 15. •Team Captain - 2016-17 & 2017-18. •First Team All-District - 2015–16, 2016-17 & 2017-18. Minutes •Second Team All-District - 2015–16, 2016-17 & 2017-18. •Academic All-State - 2016–17 & 2017- — 18. •Second Team All-District 2014-15. •As a junior in 2016-17, averaged over 15 points and Field Goals nearly seven rebounds a game. •Named Team MVP in 2016-17 and was a co-MVP in 2014-15. — •Second-team All-District 2014-15 – TAPPS 5A - District 1. Field Goal Attempts — Three-Point Field Goals — Three-Point Field Goal Attempts — Free Throws — Free Throw Attempts — Offensive Rebounds — Defensive Rebounds — Rebounds — Assists — Steals — Blocks — Points —

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2018-19 missed season due to injury Totals 0- 0 0 0.0 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 .000 0- 0 0 0.0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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Chloe WELCH #2 G • 5-9 • So. Colorado Springs, Colo. Mesa Ridge Major- Undeclared

2018-19 Highlights: •As a freshman, saw action in 28 of the Wildcats' 32 games. •Named to A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll. •Enjoyed a nice debut as a Wildcat, scoring six points to go with two assists and three steals in a win vs. Queens. •Pulled in a season-best 11 re- bounds, seven on defense, and scored six points to go with first two collegiate blocks in a win at Charleston Southern. •Hit first two collegiate free throws and pulled in four rebounds at Elon. •Hit first career three-pointer at No. 9 N.C. State. •Went 2-for-2, including draining a three-pointers, for five points to go with a re- bound and steal at Fordham. CAREER HIGHS High School Notes: •Three-time CSML All-Conference pick. •Tamed to Colorado all-state as a sophomore and jun- Minutes 27, at CSU, 11/11/18 ior. •Earned academic all-state member as a freshman and junior. •2017 Women's Basketball Ro- Field Goals tary Champion (Pike's Peak Region). •2017 Gazette Girls' Basketball 5A-4A Peak Performer of 3, last time at CSU, 11/11/18 the Year. Field Goal Attempts 12, at CSU, 11/11/18 Three-Point Field Goals 1, last time at Fordham, 1/27/19 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 6, at CSU, 11/11/18 Free Throws 2, last time vs. Richmond, 1/16/19 Free Throw Attempts 4, at Elon, 12/5/18 Offensive Rebounds 4, at CSU, 11/11/18 Defensive Rebounds 7, at CSU, 11/11/18 Rebounds 11, at CSU, 11/11/18 Assists 2, last time at CSU, 11/11/18 Steals 3, vs. Queens, 11/7/18 Blocks 2, at CSU, 11/11/18 Points 6, last time at CSU, 11/11/18

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2018-19 28- 0 228 8.1 14- 53 .264 2- 19 .105 6- 16 .375 13- 29 42 1.5 14- 0 14 14 5 6 36 1.3 Totals 28- 0 228 8.1 14- 53 .264 2- 19 .105 6- 16 .375 13- 29 42 1.5 14- 0 14 14 5 6 36 1.3

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Peyton High School Notes: CARTER #21 •Basketball: competed on varsity team all four years. •2018 All First- Coast Second Team and 2018 All-County First Team. •2018 All-Confer- ence Award. •2017 All-County First Team. •2017 All-Conference Award. F • 6-0 • Fr. •Golf: competed on varsity team throughout all four years. •2017 Re- gional Champions, 2016 District Champions and 2015 District Runner-Up. St. Augustine, Fla. •Track: participated in shot put and discus events. •Placed within the top 10 in the district competition for shot put. •2016 Girls' Conference Nease Champions. Major- Undeclared

Suzi-Rose High School Notes: DEEGAN #0 •Played basketball, Australian Rules Football and ran cross country dur- ing prep career. •Western Australia (WA) State team 2012 – 2019 and WA State Champion 2014-17. •3-time WA MVP. •Won a U20 Bronze Medal G • 5-10 • Fr. (WA) while averaging 18.9 ppg, 9.6 rpg and 1.6 apg. •Awarded scholar- ship to attend Basketball Australia's Centre of Excellence for 2018. Marmion, Australia •Member of the Australian 3x3 Youth Olympic Games Bronze Medal team in 2018. •Current member of the WA SBL Perth Redbacks team av- Sacred Heart Coll./ eraging 20.1 ppg, 7.6 rpg and 2.9 apg. •Australian Rules Football honors Lake Ginninderra Coll. include: 3-time All-Australian AFLW U18’s, West Coast Eagles - first fe- male player ever drafted by the club prior to their debut in AFLW. •Cross Major- Undeclared Country highlights: WA State team 2012 - 14th place at Nationals Athletics and is school record holder in 400m, 800m, 1500m.

Adelaide High School Notes: FULLER #24 •Played junior club basketball for the Lang Park Lions and Coffs Harbour Suns. •Represented Brisbane Capitals in 2017-18 BQJBC U18 Premier League averaging 18.8 points per game earning team MVP honors. •Rep- F • 6-3 • Fr. resented Brisbane Capitals in BQ 2017 Southern Basketball League earn- ing 2017 Coaches Award. •Represented Queensland South at Australian Brisbane, Australia Junior Basketball Championships in 2018 averaging 11.2 points and 8.2 re- bounds per game. •Selected for Basketball Australia's 2017 Athlete Devel- All Hallow’s School/ opment Camp. •Awarded scholarship to attend Basketball Australia's UC Lake Ginninderra Centre of Excellence for 2018 and 2019. •Australian Sapphires Camp Squad for 2018 FIBA Under-17 World Cup and Australian Gems Camp Major- Undeclared Squad for 2018 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championships. •Represented Bas- ketball Australia Centre of Excellence in the 2018 South East Australian Basketball League season averaging 5.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game.

Cameron High School Notes: TABOR #20 •School records held: most points in a game (45) and a quarter (20), most field goals in a game (16), most points in a season (554 as a junior), highest single season scoring average (23.1 as a junior) and most three-pointers in G • 5-9 • Fr. a game (12). •Basketball Awards: All-Conference- ICGSA First Team All- State, Indiana Junior All Star, IBCA Subway underclassmen Supreme 15 New Castle, Ind. All-State Team. •Courier Times area player of the year and First-Team New Castle All-Area. •Softball honors: All-Conference, All-County Team, Third-Team All-State. Major- Undeclared

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Kianna SPEIGHT #0 CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 27- 0 287 10.6 34- 102 .333 18- 62 .290 6- 17 .353 10- 10 20 0.7 26- 0 15 38 0 6 92 3.4 2016-17 7- 7 192 27.4 26- 91 .286 15- 63 .238 6- 10 .600 7- 8 15 2.1 15- 0 9 13 1 9 73 10.4 2017-18 29- 5 519 17.9 51- 164 .311 33- 104 .317 34- 45 .756 15- 36 51 1.8 49- 1 32 37 1 29 169 5.8 2018-19 32- 32 891 27.8 102- 291 .351 71- 211 .336 45- 62 .726 23- 58 81 2.5 72- 4 50 54 2 50 320 10.0 Totals 95- 44 1,889 19.9 213- 648 .329 137- 440 .311 91- 134 .679 55- 112 167 1.8 162- 5 106 142 4 94 654 6.9

Justine LYON #5 CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 30- 14 636 21.2 59- 169 .349 7- 24 .292 45- 67 .672 49- 61 110 3.7 59- 0 36 53 8 29 170 5.7 2016-17 29- 27 919 31.7 75- 396 .442 21- 72 .292 85- 126 .675 51- 90 141 4.9 66- 1 44 70 11 48 456 15.7 2017-18 28- 25 887 31.7 141- 398 .354 35- 119 .294 92- 131 .702 53- 93 146 5.2 76- 2 71 82 10 45 409 14.6 2018-19 31- 2 784 25.3 152- 378 .402 32- 118 .271 71- 96 .740 58- 107 165 5.3 59- 0 43 58 9 48 407 13.1 Totals 118- 68 3,226 27.3 527-1,341 .393 95- 333 .285 293- 420 .698 211- 351 562 4.8 260- 3 194 263 38 170 1,442 12.2

Kyla ROLAND #13 CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min Avg FG- A FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- A FT% Off-Def Reb Avg PF- D Ast TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 21- 0 142 6.8 14- 36 .389 0- 0 .000 7- 21 .333 11- 28 39 1.9 31- 2 3 15 11 8 35 1.7 2016-17 27- 0 292 10.8 26- 70 .371 0- 0 .000 23- 38 .605 23- 45 68 2.5 56- 3 7 29 8 10 75 2.8 2017-18 19- 0 142 7.5 6- 23 .261 1- 2 .500 6- 17 .353 7- 21 28 1.5 36- 2 2 15 3 7 19 1.0 2018-19 31- 1 422 13.6 11- 51 .216 0- 1 .000 6- 9 .667 41- 85 126 4.1 68- 3 14 40 19 20 28 0.9 Totals 98- 1 998 10.2 57- 180 .317 1- 3 .333 42- 85 .494 82- 179 261 2.7 191- 10 26 99 41 45 157 1.6

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Top flight facility. Top notch school. An excellent combination of athletics and aca- demics. That’s the setting for the women’s basketball team at Davidson College. The Baker Sports Complex is the centerpiece of the Wildcats’ athletics facilities and the heart of Davidson basketball. Belk Arena, which seats 5,223 for basket- ball, has been the Wildcats’ home since they started playing again in 1992-93. In addition to the 5,223-seat John M. Belk Arena, the complex includes the Carl and Louise Knobloch Tennis Center, Cannon Natatorium, Dickson Administrative Wing and Finley Education Center, plus the Charles W. Parker Wrestling Room, a weight room, sports medicine center, four racquet- ball courts and one squash court. It also houses the athletic department offices. Named in honor of the late John M. Belk WILDCATS IN BELK ARENA ’43 — a former captain of the Wildcats’ 2005-06 8-4 .667 Year Record Pct. teams, a Davidson College trustee for more 2006-07 10-2 .833 1992-93 6-5 .545 2007-08 10-2 .833 than 15 years and former mayor of Char- 1993-94 3-10 .231 lotte. 2008-09 6-5 .545 1994-95 3-7 .300 2009-10 8-4 .667 In 2011-12, Davidson had its best season 1995-96 8-4 .667 ever at home. The Wildcats went a school- 2010-11 8-5 .615 1996-97 9-3 .750 2011-12 12-1 .923 record 12-1 and rattled off a seven-game win 1997-98 10-1 .909 streak to start the year. It marked the ninth 2012-13 9-2 .818 1998-99 10-4 .714 2013-14 7-7 .500 straight winning season on their home 1999-00 5-7 .417 court. 2014-15 2-11 .154 2000-01 3-8 .273 2015-16 4-9 .308 2001-02 7-4 .636 2016-17 5-9 .357 2002-03 6-5 .545 2017-18 5-8 .385 2003-04 8-3 .727 2018-19 10-5 .667 2004-05 8-3 .727 Totals 190-138 .579 @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 HIGHLIGHTS

The second season under head coach Gayle INDIVIDUAL SEASON HIGHS tempted threes. It set the mark by going 6-of-16 Fulks saw Davidson take big steps, reaching Points from behind the arc vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 23. the quarterfinals of the A-10 Tournament and 31 — Justine Lyon The six threes gave the Wildcats 185 for the sea- advancing to postseason play for the first time at Clemson – 12/16/18 son, five more than the previous record set dur- since the 2012-13 campaign. A few of the high- [35 — school record] ing the 2007-08 campaign. The attempts mark lights from the 2018-19 season are below... of 601 broke the 542 set also during the 2007-08 Field Goals Made season. The ‘Cats went on to hit 216-for-713 for Most Wins Since 2012-13, 12 — Justine Lyon the season. Best Finish In A-10 at Clemson – 12/16/18 Davidson finished 17-15, which were the [15 — school record] Etching Names into the Single-Season most wins since the 2012-13 season and with 10 Record List of those wins came at home. In addition, the Field Goals Attempted A few Wildcats put their names in the Wild- Wildcats recorded a 10-6 A-10 record and fin- 23 — Justine Lyon cat top-10 single season record books for the ished tied for fourth for its best finish since at Dayton – 2/20/19 2018-19 season. Katie Turner, who set the sin- joining the league in 2014-15. [32 — school record] gle-season mark for triples last year with 75, finished with 138 assists for the 5th-most in a 4th Postseason Trip Field Goals Percentage (min. five made) season, while Kianna Speight and her 71 made After a successful regular season and run in .875 (7-8) — Sarah Donovan three-pointers finished third. Speight’s 211 at- the A-10 Tournament, the Wildcats earned an tempts finished tied for the most in a season invite into the Women's Basketball Invitational vs. Richmond – 1/16/19 [1.000 — school record] from behind the arc and Turner’s 196 was the for the first time. They faced off against Mar- second-most. shall in the first round in a home game, but the Three-Point Field Goals Made Sarah Donovan’s 293 rebounds ranked sec- ‘Cats fell in a down to the wire finish, 67-64. ond in the top-10, while her 170 made field It was Davidson's fourth all-time postseason 6 — Kianna Speight goals were good for ninth-most. appearance, with the other three appearances vs. Presbyterian – 12/18/18 & coming in the Women's National Invitational at Charlotte – 12/21/18 Davidson Holds Off Saint Louis (WNIT). The 2012-13 season was Davidson's [9 — school record] on Senior Day, 60-57 last postseason appearance. Senior Justine Lyon scored a game-high 19 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted points and Davidson came back in the second Three ‘Cats Honored With 13 — Katie Turner half in pulling out a tightly-contested 60-57 win A-10 Postseason Awards at Charl. Southern – 11/11/18 & on Senior Day against Saint Louis, Feb. 23. After leading Davidson to its best finish Kianna Speight at Charlotte – 12/21/18 Lyon hit six field goals and swished home a during its time in the Atlantic 10, the trio of [14 — School record set by Early] season-best 6-of-8 free throws. senior Justine Lyon, and sophomores Sarah The 'Cats, who snapped a five-game skid vs. Donovan and Katie Turner were each honored Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. two the Billikens in the series, sealed up the win by by the league's coaches. Donovan was named made) swishing home four straight free throws in the the league's Most Improved Player of the Year .571 (4-7) — Kianna Speight last eight seconds, two each by Cassidy Gould and earned a spot on the A-10 All-Second vs. W&M – 11/24/18 and senior Kianna Speight. Saint Louis hit a Team, while Lyon was named the A-10 Sixth [1.000 — School record set this year] three-pointer after Gould’s two free throws to Woman of the Year as well as All-Third Team. make it 58-57 with six ticks left, but Speight Turner joined Lyon on the league's All-Third Free Throws Made calmly hit two free throws with one-tenth of a Team. 11 — Katie Turner second left to secure the win. at Rhode Island – 1/12/19 A 19-1 run that spanned from the 5:43 mark Homecourt Advantage [14 — School record] of the third quarter to the 7:19 mark in the Davidson did a great job during the 2018- fourth quarter helped the Wildcats overcome 19 season of defending their homecourt by Free Throws Attempted an eight-point deficit. They would go up by 10 going 10-5 (5-3 vs. A-10). It’s the best record 12 — Katie Turner later in the fourth, 54-44, before battling it out since going 12-1 during the 2011-12 season. at Rhode Island – 1/12/19 down the stretch. This year included a season-high five-game [16 — School record] home win streak, which was the longest since ‘Cats Overcome Slow Start, Down Fordham an eight-game stretch that spanned from the Free Throw Percentage (min. three made) on the Road for First Time end of 2011-12 season into the first four games Sarah Donovan (6) and Justine Lyon (9) com- 1.000 (8-8) — Sarah Donovan of the 2012-13 campaign. bined for 15 points in the fourth quarter and at Clemson – 12/16/18 Davidson overcame an early 15-point deficit in ‘Cats Win First-Ever A-10 Tournament Game [1.000 — School record] pulling out a 60-56 comeback win, Jan. 27. The Davidson opened up a 27-point advantage win was the Wildcats’ first on the road in the and would lead by as many as 32 in the fourth Rebounds series and halted a three-game skid in the se- quarter in rolling to its first-ever Atlantic 10 15 — Sarah Donovan at Gardner-Webb – ries as well. Women's Basketball Championship win with a 11/14/18 & at UMass – 2/16/19 Down 42-37 entering the fourth quarter, the 74-49 decision over 12th-seeded St. Bonaven- vs. Marshall, WBI – 3/20/19 Wildcats ran off a 16-4 run to grab a 53-46 lead ture. [23 — School record] with 2:17 left and held off a couple late three- Davidson raced out to a 35-8 lead with 7:45 pointers from the Rams to move to 5-1 in A-10 to go in the second quarter, nailing 12 of its Assists play and 11-8 overall. Lyon and Donovan tal- first 21 field goals, including 5-of-8 from be- 9 — Katie Turner lied 11 combined points during the winning hind the arc, and 6-for-8 at the free-throw line. at Clemson – 12/16/18 spurt. It went into halftime up 20 (41-21) before [13 — School record] Donovan registered her eighth double-dou- pulling away at the end of the third quarter ble of the year on 12 points and 12 rebounds, and the start of the fourth with a 16-0 run to go Blocked Shots while adding four assists. Lyon finished with up 63-38. 4 — Kyla Roland at UNCA – 11/21/18 15 points and six rebounds off the bench. Five players scored in double figures, led by Ally Welling at Elon – 12/5/18 Justine Lyon and Kianna Speight at 17 and 16 at UMass – 2/16/19 Davidson Nets Biggest Win in Series vs. points, respectively. [10 — School record set by Aleksandravi- La Salle, Sets a Couple Season Highs cius] Davidson picked up biggest win in the se- Setting a New Mark From 3-Point Range ries vs. La Salle when it scored an 80-61 home Davidson set a new single-season mark Steals win, Feb. 3. during the 2018-19 season for made and at- 7 — Katie Turner Kianna Speight scored a season-best 21 at Elon – 12/5/18 @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 HIGHLIGHTS CONT. points in the win, getting 16 of them (12 on BY THE NUMBERS... all on threes, while Justine Lyon (13), Kelly four three-pointers) in the second quarter Fitzgerald (13), Katie Turner (12), Sarah Dono- when Davidson took control of the game. It 3,114 Fans, a new program home van (11) and Cassidy Gould (10) all followed in used an 18-8 run to turn a 15-11 lead into a 33- record, saw the Wildcats double figures. 19 advantage, with Speight scoring 11 of the during their home Education The last time a Wildcat team accomplished points. Day game vs. Gardner-Webb. the feat was vs. Chattanooga at home, Feb. 14, In addition, the 'Cats' defense forced 29 2009. turnovers on the day, getting 17 steals and 2,112 Points scored by Davidson turning all those miscues into a season-high 35 for the 2018-19 season, with an Davidson Scores Strong Road Win at points. They also scored a season-high 21 fast- Clemson, 90-80 break points. average of 66.0 per game, good for tops in the A-10. Senior Justine Lyon scored a season-high 31 points and Davidson used an early fourth- ‘Cats Hit the 80 Mark For the Fourth Time quarter run to pull away in claiming a 90-80 Davidson reached the 80-point mark for the 2,007 Field goals attempted for the road win against Clemson. It was the Wildcats fourth time this year when it rolled to an 80-61 2018-19 year to set a new single second straight win in the series and their first win at home vs. La Salle, Feb. 3. The Wildcats season program record. win against an ACC foe since defeating Vir- went 4-0 when reaching the 80-point mark. It’s ginia, Dec. 28, 2013. In addition, the 90 points the most 80 point games since the 2013-14 sea- 1,442 Career points scored by were the most scored this season and the most son when the Wildcats reached the mark six Justine Lyon, fifth-most in since a 90-point effort in a win vs. Wofford, times, going 5-1. school history. Dec. 13, 2009. The ‘Cats other 80-point games during the Down 57-56 near the end of the third quar- 2018-19 season came against Queens (W, 80- 1,269 Rebounds pulled in by ter, Lyon nailed a buzzer-beating three-ball 47), Clemson (90-80) and Presbyterian (W, 83- Davidson during the 2018-19. from deep at the top of the key for a 59-57 lead. 56). The momentum carried into the start of the 527 Career field goals by fourth quarter as Davidson opened with a 13-4 Several Winning Streaks Halted by UMass run to go up 72-61 at the 6:31 mark. It never Davidson’s 70-58 setback vs. UMass, Jan. 20 Justine Lyon to finish in the top-10 all-time. looked back in leading by as many as 14 twice saw several winning streaks come to an end. on its way to the 10-point victory. The Wildcats had their season-high four-game winning streak end along with their six-game 450 Wins all-time in the program’s Balanced Offense Guides ‘Cats To Win vs. league streak dating back to the end of last sea- 39-year history, collecting No. W&M son, which was a program-best since joining 450 during the 2018-19 season. Davidson snapped a three-game skid with a the A-10. The 'Cats also saw a five-game home well-balanced offense behind five double-digit win streak halted as well as their three-game 446 Offensive rebounds pulled in scorers in taking a 76-65 victory at home A-10 home win streak end. by Davidson during 2018-19, against William & Mary Saturday, Nov. 24. The five-game home win streak was the with an average of 13.9 per Justine Lyon led the way with 17 points off longest since an eight-game stretch that game to top the A-10. the bench for the 'Cats (3-3), while Ally Welling spanned from the end of 2011-12 season into and Kianna Speight each dropped in 14 points. the first four games of the 2012-13 campaign. 413 Points scored by Sarah Sarah Donovan had her third double-double of The ‘Cats six-game league streak in the A-10 Donovan to pace the team. the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds, was a program-best and the longest since a six- while adding five assists and three steals. Katie game streak during the 2012-13 season in the 293 Rebounds by Sarah Turner rounded out the five double-figure scor- Southern Conference. ers with 11 points. Donovan to pace the team and Speight and Turner broke up a close game Davidson Earns First-Ever A-10 Opening finish second-most all-time in a with back-to-back triples to turn a 65-63 lead Win, Downing George Mason single season. into a 71-63 advantage with under two minutes Davidson earned its first Atlantic 10 opening to go. win since joining the league in 2014-15 by scor- 216 Three-pointers made in 2018-19 ing a 67-59 win against George Mason, Jan. 6. to set a new single season team 2-0 Start With BIG Win at Charleston The Wildcats improved to 13-13 all-time in record. Southern league openers, while moving to 9-6 in league Davidson had its first 2-0 start to the season home openers. They are 1-4 in A-10 openers, 71 Three-pointers made by Kianna for the first time since the 2013-14 campaign while going 12-9 during its 21-year run in the Speight, a career best and third- after scoring a 72-34 win at Charleston South- Southern Conference. most in a single season. ern, Nov. 11. The win against George Mason featured 15 The 38-point win was the Wildcats biggest lead changes and eight ties, Davidson broke 31 Points scored by Justine Lyon since a 40-point (88-48) victory against UNCG, free by opening the fourth quarter with a 10-4 Jan. 23, 2013. In addition, the 34 points allowed run on its way to securing a 67-59 win. at Clemson, Dec. 16. was the least given up since holding Samford to 38, Feb. 23, 2013. Wildcats Take on First Top-10 Team Since 27 Double figure scoring games 2007-08 registered by Sarah Donovan ‘Cats Start Season With Win Over Queens, Davidson faced its first top-10 team since to pace the team. 80-47 the 2007-08 when it faced No. 9 N.C. State, Dec. Sophomore Katie Turner led four Wildcats 30. The Wildcats kept it close early, going into 22 Assists dished out by in double figures with a game-high 21 points halftime tied at 27-all and even holding a brief Davidson, a season high, at and the Davidson women's basketball team 30-27 lead to start the third quarter. But, the Clemson, Dec. 16. won its season opener, 80-47, for the second Wolfpack answered with a 19-2 run and straight year, Nov. 7. outscored the ‘Cats 24-9 in the quarter on its 17 Wins during 2018-19, the most The 33-point win was the biggest since a 40- way to a 75-45 win. since the 2012-13 season. point triumph vs. UNCG, Jan. 23, 2013. The last top-10 team Davidson faced was Joining Turner in double digits was Kianna No. 7 Georgia, Dec. 9, 2007. 11 Double-doubles registered Speight (14 points), Cassidy Gould (12) and by Sarah Donovan to give her Kelly Fitzgerald (11, career-high). Sarah Dono- Six in the Books For First Time Since 2009 van crashed the boards with a game-high 12, For the first time since the 2008-09 season, 14 for her career so far. one off her personal best. She also dished out a Davidson put six scorers in double figures dur- career-high five dimes. ing an 83-56 win at home vs. Presbyterian, Dec. 10 A-10 wins recorded by the 18. Kianna Speight led the way with 18 points, Wildcats to set a program best. @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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2018-19 STATISTICS CATEGORY HIGHS LOWS Points 90, at Clemson, 12/16/18 42, vs. Fordham, 2/13/19 First Half Points 48, vs. Presbyterian, 12/18/18 22, at Fordham, 1/27/19 Second Half Points 52, at Rhode Island, 1/12/19 18, at No. 9 N.C. State, 11/12/17 Largest Halftime Lead/Deficit +26, vs. Presbyterian, 12/18/18 -16, vs. Dayton, 3/8/19 Largest Win/Loss Margin +38, at Charleston Southern, 11/11/18 -30, at No. 9 N.C. State, 11/12/17 Field Goals Made 33, vs. Presbyterian, 12/18/18 16, at Gardner-Webb, 11/14/18 Field Goals Attempted 82, at Elon, 12/5/18 50, vs. Fordham, 2/13/19 Field Goal Percentage .536 (30-56), at Clemson, 12/16/18 .281 (16-57), at G-Webb, 11/14/18 .281 (18-64), at N.C. State, 12/30/19 Three-Pointers Made 11, at Clemson, 12/16/18 0, vs. Fordham, 2/13/19 11, at vs. Appalachian State, 11/17/18 11, at Charleston Southern, 11/11/18 Three-Pointers Attempted 35, vs. Marshall, 3/20/19 9, vs. Fordham, 2/13/19 Three-Point Pct. (min. 10 att.) .588 (10-17), vs. VCU, 2/24/18 .000 (0-9) vs. Fordham, 2/13/19 Free Throws Made 24, vs. Massachusetts, 1/24/18 2, at Saint Joseph’s, 2/6/19 Free Throws Attempted 35, vs. Massachusetts, 1/24/18 4, at Charleston Southern, 11/11/18 4, at Saint Joseph’s, 2/6/19 Free Throw Percentage .917 (11-12), vs. Richmond, 1/16/19 .381 (8-21), at Dayton, 2/20/19 Rebounds 56, at Charleston Southern, 11/11/18 27, vs. Dayton, 3/8/19 Assists 22, at Clemson, 12/16/18 5, at UNC Asheville, 11/21/18 5, at No. 9 N.C. State, 12/30/19 Turnovers 27, vs. Queens of Charlotte, 11/7/18 8, vs. Saint Louis, 2/23/19 Blocked Shots 9, at Charleston Southern, 11/11/18 0, three times Steals 18, at Elon, 12/5/18 3, at No. 9 N.C. State, 12/30/19 3, vs. St. Bonaventure, 2/9/19 Personal Fouls 27, at Elon, 12/5/18 7, at George Washington, 1/31/19

2018-19 TOP INDIVIDUAL REGULAR-SEASON PERFORMANCES Points Double-Doubles 31 Justine Lyon at Clemson 12/16/18 11 Sarah Donovan — 22 Katie Turner vs. St. Bonaventure 2/9/19 11/11 at Charl. Southern (14 pts, 14 rbs) 22 Sarah Donovan vs. Appalachian State 11/17/18 11/14 at G-Webb (12 pts, 15 rbs) 11/24 vs. W&M (10 pts, 10 rbs) 11/26 vs. High Point (19 pts, 12 rbs) Rebounds 12/5 at Elon (16 pts, 10 rbs) 15 Sarah Donovan vs. Marshall 3/20/19 1/6 vs. George Mason (10 pts, 10 rbs) 15 Sarah Donovan at UMass 2/16/19 1/9 at Duquesne (21 pts, 12 rbs) 15 Sarah Donovan at Gardner-Webb 11/14/18 1/27 at Fordham (12 pts, 12 rbs) 2/9 vs. St. Bonaventure (10 pts, 12 rbs) Blocked Shots 2/16 at UMass (10 pts, 15 rbs) 2/27 vs. Rhode Island (14 pts, 14 rbs) 4 Ally Welling at UMass 2/16/19

Ally Welling at Elon 12/5/18 2 Justine Lyon — Kyla Roland at UNC Asheville 11/21/18 12/5 at Elon (16 pts, 11 rbs) 1/6 vs. George Mason (17 pts, 10 rbs)

Assists 1 Ally Welling — 9 Katie Turner at Clemson 12/16/18 11/17 vs. App. State (10 pts, 11 rbs) 8 Katie Turner vs. Richmond 1/16/19 8 Katie Turner vs. Appalachian State 11/17/18

Steals 7 Katie Turner at Elon 12/5/18

5 Sarah Donovan at Elon 12/5/18

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ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE DAVIDSON’S A-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS It was a new era for most of Davidson College sports as it moved to the Atlantic 10 for the 2014- 15 after a 74-year run in the Southern Conference (1936-88, 1991-2013). Men’s Basketball 2014, 2018 “Davidson is thrilled to join the Atlantic 10 Conference to compete alongside some of the most Men’s Golf 2018 dynamic Division I student-athletes in the country,” Quillen said. “Our athletic teams – from men’s Plain type denotes regular season title. basketball to women’s lacrosse, from men’s swimming to women’s tennis – are ready for this new Boldface denotes tournament title opportunity and we have the greatest confidence they will succeed.” According to most recent NCAA graduation rates, the Atlantic 10 ranked second among all Di- DAVIDSON’S SOCON vision I conferences, with 90 percent of their student-athletes graduating. CHAMPIONSHIPS "The Atlantic 10 is a conference that gives Davidson the opportunity to be associated with and compete against institutions with significant profiles, both academically and athletically, while we Baseball 1985 continue to establish our national brand. This is a great opportunity to use athletics to further the Men’s Basketball 1964, 1965, 1966, goals and objectives of the college as we enhance the experience of our students,” said Director of 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, Athletics Jim Murphy. 1981, 1986, 1996, The geographic footprint of the Atlantic 10 Conference covers eight different states and the Dis- 1997, 1998, 2002, trict of Columbia for a total population of 75.3 million people (2010 Census). 2003, 2004, 2005, The move allows 19 of Davidson’s 21 sports to compete in the A-10, with the exception of foot- 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013 Women’s Basketball 2012 ball and wrestling. Football will remain in the Pioneer Football League which hosts non-scholar- Women’s Cross Country 2003, 2005 ship programs, while wrestling will seek to continue its affiliation with the Southern Conference. Football 1969 Men’s Golf 1954, 1960, 1966, 1967, 1968 Men’s Soccer 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1983, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2005 Women’s Soccer 1994, 1995, 1996, 2005, 2009 Men’s Tennis 1954, 1955, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973 Volleyball 1999, 2000

Plain type denotes regular season title. Boldface denotes tournament title. Italicized boldface denotes regular season and tournament title.

ALL-TIME A-10 MEMBERSHIP Davidson 2014--preseent Dayton 1995-present Duquesne! 1976-1992, 1993-present Fordham 1995-present George Mason 2013-present George Washington! 1976-present La Salle 1995-present THE ATLANTIC 10 Massachusetts^! 1976-present Location: Newport News, Va. Rhode Island^ 1980-present THE A-10 AT A GLANCE Richmond^ 2001-present Founded: 1976 (as Eastern Collegiate Basket- Commissioner ...... Bernadette V. McGlade St. Bonaventure 1979-present ball League) Senior Assoc. Commissioner/COO . . . . .Tom Jacobs Saint Joseph’s 1982-present Saint Louis 2005-present Full members (14): Davidson, Dayton, Senior Assoc. Commissioner . . . .Debbie Richardson VCU 1838-present Duquesne, Fordham, George Mason, George Senior Associate Commissioner ...... Jill Redmond Lock Haven (assoc.)* 2010-present Washington, La Salle, Massachusetts, Rhode Is- Associate Commissioner ...... Sean Kearney Saint Francis (assoc.)* 2013-present land, Richmond, St. Bonaventure, Saint Executive Director of Comm...... Debbie White Butler 2012-13 Joseph's, Saint Louis, VCU Charlotte 2005-13 Assistant Commissioner/Media . . .Drew Dickerson Penn State! 1976-79, 1982-1991 Associate members in field hockey (2): Lock Asst. Commissioner/Dir. of Finance . . . .Sue Bergen Pittsburgh! 1976-1982 Haven, Saint Francis Director of Advanced Media ...... Caitlin Bonner Rutgers! 1976-1995

Associate Director of Compliance . . . . .Brian Maxey Temple 1982-2013 Former members (10): Butler (2012-13), UNC Villanova 1976-1980, 1988-2006# Charlotte (2005-13), Penn State (1976-82, 1979- Senior Director of Championships . .Tom Waterman Virginia Tech 1995-2000 91), Pittsburgh (1976, 1982), Rutgers (1976-95), Assistant Director of Champships . .Asia Thompson West Virginia! 1976-1995 Temple (1982-13), Villanova (1976-80), Virginia Assistant Director of Comms ...... Maggie Pope Xavier 1995-2003 Tech (1995-2000), West Virginia (1976-95), Communication Assistant ...... Ryan Brauch Boston# 1973-1997 Xavier (1995-2013) Connecticut# 1947-1999 Dir. of Special Events ...... La’Shaina Joseph Delaware# 1986-2006 Sports: 21 (Davidson competes in all except Hofstra# 2001-2006 softball and rowing) James Madison# 1993-2006 Maine# 1947-2006 Fun Facts (including Davidson): Seven New Hampshire# 1947-2006 schools have football teams in five different Atlantic 10 Northeastern# 1993-2006 conferences … 10 of the schools are private, 11827 Canon Blvd., Suite 200 Towson# 2004-2006 and seven of those have a Catholic affiliation Newport News, Va. 23606 William & Mary# 1993-2006 … Four schools are named after saints and Phone: 757-706-3040 three after Revolutionary War heroes … Three Fax: 757-706-3042 ^ - denotes football only from 1997-2006 schools are located in Pennsylvania, three in www.atlantic10.com * - donotes assoc. member for Field Hockey Virginia and two in New York. #- denotes football only !- denotes founding members of the A-10 @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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SARAH WOMACK PARHAM, INDUCTED IN 1996-97 Parham, Director of Psychosocial Club House, Catawba County Mental Health Services, be- came the first women’s basketball player to be inducted into the Davidson Hall of Fame. She set 18 school records in her four-year career from 1977 through 1980 and she's the only female athlete whose jersey is retired. When she graduated in 1980, Womack's school records in- cluded most career points (1,249) and rebounds (601). Ranking ninth in career points, she's the all-time leader in points per game (16.7) and is third in made field goals (556). She holds the single-game record for attempted field goals (32) and ranks third in points per game for a sin- gle season at 19.1. She received the Rebecca Stimson Award in 1980 as the college's most out- standing female athlete.

ELIZABETH A. TANNER, INDUCTED IN 1997-98 Beth Tanner was the 1978 recipient of the Rebecca Stimson Award for her accomplishments in women's basketball and field hockey. A standout guard on the basketball team, Tanner graduated in 1978 as the Wildcat's all-time leading scorer in women's basketball with 792 points. Tanner also held single-game (10 against Guilford) and season (67 in 1976) records in assists, and the season record holder for steals with 60. Tanner averaged 11.3 points per game in her career from 1974 through 1978. She also at one time shared the single-game record for field goal percentage with .818 (9 for 11) against Catawba in 1974.

JENNIFER R. ROOS, INDUCTED IN 2004-05 A three-sport athlete at Davidson, Jennifer Roos excelled at whatever she did. She was an outstanding field hockey player during some of the squad's best seasons, earning the Stimson Award as Davidson's top female athlete to cap her career. As a freshman, she was named the team's defensive MVP. The following year, only one person was honored as the team MVP, and she earned it each of her final three seasons. Roos, a defender, scored nine goals and had one assist as a sophomore, the best offensive output of her career. She was named All-Deep South each of her first three campaigns, plus was All-Southeast Region as a junior. One of the first field hockey players to be awarded a scholarship, Roos was a member of the lacrosse club team that went 12-3 before the sport was elevated to varsity status the year after she graduated. She was also a key player for the women's basketball team in its first season back as a varsity sport during her senior year. She played the point and was one of two play- ers to start all 22 games. Her 77 assists led the team, as did her 64 steals. She also drained a three-pointer at the buzzer to lift the Wildcats to a 64-62 win over Winthrop.

CAROLYN KIRSCH RUMPEL, INDUCTED IN 2007-08 Davidson’s first women’s basketball player to be named SoCon Player of the Year (1997), Kirsch ranks second all-time in rebounding (878) and ranks sixth in scoring (1,370 points). The native of Heidelberg, Germany, earned first-team All-SoCon honors in 1997 and was named second-team all-league in 1996. She was named to the conference’s academic honor roll twice and was a two-time winner of the Wildcat Award, given to the team’s most valu- able player. Kirsch led the ‘Cats to a 29-23 overall record and two top-5 SoCon finishes in her final two seasons.

JENNIFER O’BRIEN, INDUCTED IN 2010-11 Second all-time scorer in school history with 1,510 points when she graduated, Jennifer O’Brien was named first-team All-SoCon in 1998 and 2000, and earned second-team honors in 1999. She was named to the SoCon All-Tournament Team from 1998-2000. O’Brien owns Davidson single-game records in steals and assists. She owns the school all-time marks for as- sists (588) and steals (368), and ranks in the top-10 in points per game, field goals made, 3- point field goals, 3-point field goal percentage, free throws and rebounds. She won the Wildcat Award for team MVP honors in 1998 and 2000 and the Rebecca Stimson award in 2000. David- son posted a record of 61-47 during her four-year career.

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CAROLYN KIRSCH, 1996-97 Carolyn Kirsch stepped up her level of play as a senior to lead the Southern Conference in scoring (16.3 ppg) and become the first Wildcat to be named SoCon Player of the Year. The 5-11 guard from Heidelberg, Germany, was also among the league leaders in steals (2.3 spg), field goal percentage (47.7 percent) and rebounding (7.8 rpg) in 1996-97 while guiding Davidson to a then school record 15 wins. She reached the 20-point plateau eight times as a senior, including a team season-best 26-point performance in the ’Cats’ 84-65 win over Western Carolina on Jan. 11, 1997.

SOPHIA ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, 2011-12 Sophia Aleksandravicius had a stellar junior campaign, leading the league in rebounding (8.9) and blocks (2.9), while ranking fourth in scoring (13.8), as she was named the SoCon Player of the Year by the coaches. She was also voted the Defender of the Year. Twice Aleksandravicius was named the player of the month during the regular season, while garnering first-team All-SoCon honors on both the coaches and media teams. The 6-foot-5 forward from Pound Ridge, N.Y., led the Wildcats to a 22-10 record and helped the program capture its first regular season title with a school-best mark of 17-3 in the league. She finished the season scoring in double-digits in 29 games and registering 11 double-doubles.

SOPHIA ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, 2012-13 SOCON ATHLETE OF THE YEAR, 2012-13 Sophia Aleksandravicius, a three-time All-SoCon First Team pick in her career, made pro- gram history as she became the first Wildcat to earn a second Southern Conference Player of the Year honor, while also grabbing the Defender of the Year for a second straight season as she took home both awards in 2012-13. The 6-foot-5 foward led the SoCon in scoring (16.5), re- bounding (9.9) and blocks (102- 2.9 per game / 1 0th in the nation), all career highs. Aleksandravicius’ award-winning season was not done there as she was named the SoCon Female Athlete of the Year, becoming the first female at Davidson to earn the prestigious award and the seventh Wildcat overall. In addition, the senior was honored with Davidson College’s Rebecca A. Stimson Award for being the top student female-athlete. Other accolades during her amazing senior campaign included being named the SoCon Player of the Year by CollegeSportsMadness.com and earning first-team honors. The publica- tion named Aleksandravicius to the All Mid-Major Second Team. The senior was also a Full Court Mid-Major All-America Honorable Mention by fullcourt.com. She was a first-team SoCon All-Tournament pick after guiding Davidson to the SoCon Championship game for just the sec- ond time in program history. During the regular season, Aleksandravicius was a three-time SoCon Player of the Week honoree, and took home the league’s player of the month award in January and February to give her four for her career. It was a record-setting career for Aleksandravicius, who was a two-time SoCon Player and Defender of the Year, and a three-time All-SoCon First Team member on both the coaches and media teams. During her senior year, she set seven school records, including points (1,878), rebounds (1,143) and blocks (339), while also setting six new single-season Wildcat records. The senior is the only women’s player, and just the third basketball player at Davidson, to have over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career. The forward also set a single-game blocks record with 10 on her way to collecting the program’s first triple-double, Feb. 16, with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocks in home win vs. Furman. Aleksandravicius put her name among the greats in the SoCon women’s basketball record book during her four years. She finished ranked in the top-10 all-time in: points (10th), scoring (14.8- 9th), field goals (5th), field goal attempts (4th), free throws (9th), free throw attempts (10th), rebounding (4th) and blocks (10- 2nd-best single game, 102- 2nd-best in single season, 339- 1st). The senior forward wrapped up her stellar career by scoring in double digits 104 times, including 28 20-point outings and a pair of 30-point games. Aleksandravicius registered 56 double-digit rebounding games during her career, with 22 of those coming in the 2012- 13 season. Aleksandravicius led Davidson to its second straight postseason appearance, and third overall, with a trip to the 2013 Women’s NIT, where the Wildcats netted the program’s first postseason victory. The senior tallied her 50th career double-double, and 20th of the season, with 27 points and 11 rebounds in guiding the ‘Cats to a first-round win at Old Dominion, March 21. Her 20 double-doubles ranked 11th in the nation during the season. @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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#2 LAURA MURRAY — 1,880 POINTS

Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2010-14 2010-11 31 114- 308 .370 43- 121 .355 89- 109 .817 137 74 49 0 360 11.6 Position: Guard 2011-12 32 164- 403 .407 65- 171 .380 70- 90 .778 123 70 57 5 463 14.5 Height: 5-9 2012-13 35 159- 425 .374 52- 178 .292 70- 89 .787 133 99 61 5 440 12.6 Hometown: 2013-14 32 207- 487 .425 62- 177 .350 141- 196 .719 154 4.8 83 5 617 19.3 Harrisburg, Pa. Totals 130 644-1,623 .397 222- 647 .343 370- 484 .764 547 337 250 15 1,880 14.5

#21 SOPHIA ALEKSANDRAVICIUS — 1,878 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2009-13 2009-10 29 137- 330 .415 12- 47 .255 61- 89 .685 233 21 20 49 347 12.0 Position: Forward 2010-11 31 192- 411 .467 4- 13 .308 123- 149 .826 278 50 53 95 511 16.5 Height: 6-4 2011-12 32 178- 399 .446 1- 10 .100 86- 114 .754 285 47 50 93 443 13.8 Hometown: 2012-13 35 223- 475 .469 3- 10 .300 128- 164 .780 347 61 60 102 577 16.5 Pound Ridge, N.Y. Totals 127 730-1,615 .453 20- 80 .250 398- 516 .771 1,143 179 183 339 1,878 14.8

#44 MACKENZIE LATT — 1,591 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2014-18 2014-15 30 157- 339 .463 3- 10 .300 30- 55 .545 246 69 26 51 347 11. Position: Forward 2015-16 30 184- 399 .461 7- 21 .333 52- 73 .712 193 57 25 46 427 14.2 2016-17 27 156- 365 .427 4- 10 .400 53- 74 .716 199 42 27 48 369 13.7 Height: 6-1 2017-18 30 188- 439 .428 7- 40 .175 65- 88 .739 247 65 54 31 448 14.9 Hometown: Totals 117 685-1,542 .444 21- 81 .259 200- 290 .690 885 233 233 109 1,591 13.6 Richland, Mich.

#12 JENNIFER O’BRIEN — 1,510 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 1996-00 1996-97 26 76- 187 .406 9- 42 .214 53- 70 .757 99 99 66 1 214 8.2 Position: Guard 1997-98 27 161- 323 .498 46- 101 .455 93- 131 .710 135 184 86 0 461 17.1 Height: 5-6 1998-99 28 115- 295 .390 30- 98 .306 87- 126 .690 134 163 99 4 347 12.4 Hometown: Middle- 1999-00 27 175- 389 .450 49- 123 .398 89- 113 .788 181 142 117 10 488 18.1 town, Conn. Totals 108 527- 1194 .441 134- 364 .368 322- 440 .732 549 588 368 15 1,510 14.0

#5 JUSTINE LYON — 1,442 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2015-19 Position: Guard 2015-16 30 59- 169 .349 7- 24 .292 45- 67 .672 110 36 29 8 170 5.7 Height: 5-9 2016-17 29 75- 396 .442 21- 72 .292 85- 126 .675 141 44 48 11 456 15.7 . Hometown: 2017-18 28 141- 398 .354 35- 119 .294 92- 131 .702 146 71 45 10 409 14.6 Durham, N.C. 2018-19 31 152- 378 .402 32- 118 .271 71- 96 .740 165 43 9 48 407 13.1 Totals 118 527-1,341 .393 95- 333 .285 293- 420 .698 562 194 170 38 1,442 12.2

#10 HANNAH EARLY — 1,406 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2011-16 Position: Guard 2011-12 3 2- 11 .182 2- 7 .286 2- 4 .500 7 4 3 4 8 2.7 Height: 6-2 2012-13 35 83- 220 .377 29- 87 .333 11- 17 .647 96 30 13 14 206 5.9 Hometown: 2013-14 32 155- 386 .402 63- 151 .417 54- 74 .730 174 58 40 36 427 13.3 Huntersville, N.C. 2014-15 30 160- 440 .364 74- 211 .351 38- 45 .844 197 44 33 27 432 14.4 2015-16 30 116- 346 .335 63- 186 .339 38- 44 .864 176 47 43 16 333 11.1 Totals 130 516-1,403 .368 231- 642 .360 143- 184 .777 650 183 132 97 1,406 10.8

#20 JANNA MAGETTE — 1,392 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 1998-02 1998-99 28 63- 166 .380 44- 117 .376 32- 39 .821 48 37 29 0 202 7.2 Position: Guard 1999-00 27 132- 299 .441 47- 126 .373 34- 42 .810 109 85 55 6 345 12.8 Height: 5-8 2000-01 28 149- 388 .384 57- 176 .324 62- 88 .705 117 83 101 7 417 14.9 Hometown: 2001-02 28 148- 380 .389 65- 178 .365 67- 77 .870 156 91 54 2 428 15.3 Hoover, Ala. Totals 111 492- 1233 .399 213- 597 .357 195- 246 .793 430 296 239 15 1,392 12.5

#14 CAROLYN KIRSCH — 1,370 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 1993-97 1993-94 26 107- 218 .491 0- 0 0.0 63- 116 .543 203 44 46 17 277 10.7 Position: Forward 1994-95 27 141- 315 .448 0- 0 0.0 72- 121 .595 267 29 59 16 354 13.1 Height: 5-11 1995-96 25 133- 294 .452 0- 1 0.0 48- 87 .552 210 43 57 15 314 12.6 Hometown: Heidel- 1996-97 26 166- 345 .481 0- 3 0.0 93- 148 .628 198 39 58 18 425 16.3 berg, Germany Totals 104 547- 1172 .467 0- 4 0.0 276- 472 .585 878 155 220 66 1,370 13.2

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#41 MIKE FRANKHOUSER — 1,299 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 1979-83 1979-80 16 63- 171 .368 19- 39 .387 146 11 145 9.1 Position: Center 1980-81 21 159- 399 .398 61- 126 .484 226 15 379 18.0 Height: 6-0 1981-82 25 165- 384 .430 68- 134 .507 224 37 398 15.9 Hometown: 1982-83 20 153- 351 .436 71- 131 .542 220 37 35 10 377 18.9 Sylvania, Ga. Totals 82 540- 1305 .414 219- 430 .509 816 100 35 10 1,299 15.8

#23 DAKOTA DUKES — 1,280 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2012-16 2012-13 35 72- 140 .514 0- 0 .000 44- 63 .698 140 27 27 13 188 5.4 Position: Guard 2013-14 32 157- 311 .505 0- 0 .000 147- 193 .762 247 61 45 22 461 14.4 Height: 6-1 2014-15 29 99- 222 .446 0- 0 .000 66- 101 .653 160 34 21 8 264 9.1 Hometown: 2015-16 28 137- 280 .489 0- 0 .000 93- 129 .721 187 46 21 34 367 13.1 Raleigh, N.C. Totals 124 465- 953 .488 0- 0 .000 350- 486 .720 734 168 114 77 1,280 10.3 #31 SARAH WOMACK — 1,250 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 1976-80 1976-77 19 127- 343 .370 23- 38 .605 131 16 19 1 277 14.6 Position: Guard 1977-78 18 109- 343 .318 37- 61 .607 146 9 255 14.2 Height: 5-7 1978-79 20 169- 414 .408 37- 49 .755 178 23 375 18.8 Hometown: Rich- 1979-80 18 151- 381 .396 40- 63 .635 146 40 65 2 343 19.1 mond, Va. Totals 75 556- 1481 .375 137- 211 .649 601 88 84 3 1,250 16.5

#12 KATIE HAMILTON — 1,192 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- A 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2003-08 2003-04 28 106- 258 .411 45- 126 .357 76- 97 .784 113 41 35 6 333 11.9 Position: Guard 2004-05 29 156- 379 .412 49- 169 .290 98- 131 .748 169 80 61 11 459 15.8 Height: 5-11 2005-06 DNP — Injuried Hometown: 2006-07 32 117- 305 .384 49- 126 .389 59- 76 .776 156 62 55 7 342 10.7 Lilburn, Ga. 2007-08 16 20- 46 .435 10- 20 .500 8- 11 .727 22 16 2 1 58 3.6 Totals 105 399- 988 .404 153- 441 .347 241- 315 .765 460 199 153 25 1,192 11.2

#21 MERCEDES ROBINSON — 1,115 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2005-09 2005-06 19 29- 66 .439 0- 0 .000 15- 21 .714 80 12 16 2 73 3.8 Position: Forward 2006-07 32 86- 172 .500 0- 1 .000 61- 84 .726 158 16 30 8 233 7.3 Height: 6-1 2007-08 29 134- 259 .517 20- 51 .392 79- 110 .718 243 42 54 14 367 12.7 Hometown: 2008-09 30 157- 393 .399 17- 78 .218 111- 144 .771 288 40 53 12 442 14.7 Baltimore, Md. Totals 110 406- 890 .456 37- 130 .285 266- 359 .741 769 110 153 36 1,115 10.1

#44 DANIELLE HEMERKA — 1,101 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2004-08 Position: 2004-05 29 89- 218 .408 21- 80 .263 31- 57 .544 175 50 43 7 230 7.9 Guard/Forward 2005-06 29 108- 257 .420 21- 79 .266 49- 79 .620 184 54 54 8 286 9.9 Height: 6-0 2006-07 31 116- 238 .487 17- 63 .270 55- 69 .797 171 53 44 12 304 9.8 Hometown: 2007-08 30 109- 256 .426 29- 97 .299 34- 60 .567 183 82 44 13 281 9.4 Blackwood, N.J. Totals 119 422- 969 .436 88- 319 .276 169- 265 .638 713 239 185 40 1,101 9.3

#33 EMILY CALLAHAN — 1,082 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2001-05 Position: 2001-02 28 57- 123 .463 13- 36 .361 26- 32 .813 70 18 9 1 153 5.5 Guard/Forward 2002-03 30 151- 319 .473 42- 112 .375 61- 73 .836 98 16 25 3 405 13.5 Height: 6-0 2003-04 28 71- 186 .382 15- 74 .203 33- 43 .767 60 7 12 0 190 6.8 Hometown: 2004-05 29 119- 288 .413 40- 114 .351 56- 71 .789 136 23 21 3 334 11.5 Charlotte, N.C. Totals 115 398- 916 .434 110- 336 .327 176- 219 .808 364 64 67 7 1082 9.4 #33 JESSICA MONTRELLA — 1,069 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 1995-99 1995-96 24 83- 186 .446 20- 64 .313 66- 87 .759 142 32 25 31 252 10.5 Position: Forward 1996-97 15 53- 119 .445 6- 27 .222 27- 39 .692 69 28 8 13 139 9.3 Height: 6-1 1997-98 26 102- 221 .462 26- 55 .473 88- 113 .779 141 52 26 23 318 12.2 Hometown: 1998-99 27 123- 258 .477 13- 58 .224 101- 132 .765 149 39 25 19 360 13.3 Altoona, Pa. Totals 92 361- 784 46.0 65- 204 31.9 282- 371 76.0 501 151 84 86 1069 11.6

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#10 ALEX THOMPSON — 1,045 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2006-10 Position: Guard 2006-07 30 17- 39 .436 8- 22 .364 21- 24 .875 26 15 1 16 63 2.1 Height: 5-8 2007-08 30 78- 188 .415 41- 96 .427 67- 77 .870 100 119 48 6 264 8.8 Hometown: 2008-09 30 121- 274 .442 65- 152 .428 45- 54 .833 116 108 40 5 352 11.7 Asheville, N.C. 2009-10 29 117- 252 .464 47- 121 .388 85- 106 .802 128 100 44 3 366 12.6 Totals 119 333- 753 .442 161- 391 .412 218- 261 .835 370 342 148 15 1,045 8.8

#34 KATY KAMP — 1,041 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 1996-00 Position: Forward 1996-97 26 74- 170 .435 3- 15 .200 36- 81 .444 99 12 12 7 187 7.2 Height: 6-1 1997-98 27 118- 224 .527 0- 5 .000 49- 90 .544 155 20 11 14 285 10.6 Hometown: 1998-99 28 111- 203 .547 1- 4 .250 43- 96 .448 120 23 16 9 266 9.5 Stevensville, Mich. 1999-00 27 133- 275 .484 1- 2 .500 36- 115 .313 169 19 16 16 303 11.2 Totals 108 436- 872 .500 5- 26 .192 164- 382 .429 543 74 55 46 1041 9.6 #22 ASHLEY HALLSTED — 1,024 POINTS Year GP FG-FGA FG% 3G-3GA 3G% FT-FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2000-04 2000-01 20 55- 148 .372 23- 77 .299 38- 54 .704 58 60 28 4 171 8.6 Position: Guard 2001-02 28 91- 261 .349 29- 104 .279 72- 93 .774 75 96 50 2 283 10.1 Height: 5-6 2002-03 30 92- 279 .330 44- 132 .333 62- 77 .805 108 82 49 3 290 9.7 Hometown: 2003-04 28 99- 271 .365 43- 127 .339 39- 58 .672 76 79 33 4 280 10.0 San Mateo, Calif. Totals 106 337- 959 .351 139- 440 .316 211- 282 .748 317 317 160 13 1024 9.7 #24 ASHLEY LAX — 1,001 POINTS Year GP FG- FGA FG% 3G- 3GA 3G% FT- FTA FT% Reb Ast S B Pts Avg Years: 2007-11 2007-08 22 20- 69 .290 8- 35 .229 9- 12 .750 35 8 11 0 57 2.6 Position: Guard 2008-09 30 137- 351 .390 66- 160 .413 48- 55 .873 79 48 21 6 388 12.9 Height: 5-10 2009-10 29 111- 289 .384 64- 168 .381 37- 46 .804 72 45 27 1 323 11.1 Hometown: 2010-11 26 76- 230 .330 50- 147 .340 31- 42 .738 60 29 20 2 233 9.0 Little Rock, Ark. Totals 107 344- 939 .366 188- 510 .369 125- 155 .806 246 130 79 9 1001 9.4

Sophia Aleksandravicius Laura Murray Mackenzie Latt Jennifer O’Brien Hannah Early Janna Magette

Carolyn Kirsch Dakota Dukes Sarah Womack Katie Hamilton Mercedes Robinson Danielle Hemerka

Emily Callahan Jessica Montrella Alex Thompson Katy Kamp Ashley Hallsted Ashley Lax

Justine Lyon @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON HISTORY The 2006-07 sea- Game 32 — Mar. 15, 2007 son for the Davidson Davidson at 36 41 — 77 women's basketball UAB 39 42 — 81 team will go down as Davidson FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M one of the best, if not Kelly 5-8 1-1 1-2 11 2 12 1 2 1 1 32 the best ever, in program history. Twenty- Hemerka 3-5 2-2 0-0 3 3 8 4 1 1 1 23 Hamilton 2-6 1-4 0-0 5 4 5 1 4 0 1 22 three wins. A 10-game winning streak. A Washington 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 Mitchell 9-15 4-9 2-2 1 3 24 7 2 0 1 38 nine-game road winning streak. Eleven road Laune 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 wins in all. Ten home wins. Those were just Thompson 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 0 3 1 0 1 0 7 Halberslben 3-7 0-0 0-0 3 0 6 0 1 0 0 7 a few of the many accomplishments that ei- Robinson 3-9 0-0 2-2 9 1 8 0 2 1 0 19 ther set a new school record or tied one. Housley 2-7 1-4 0-0 3 5 5 1 2 0 0 21 Gassie 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 13 For all their hard work, Davidson put an Paquette 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 8 Team 4 exclamation point on their season when they Totals 31-69 10-24 5-6 46 20 77 16 18 5 4 200 found out Monday, Mar. 12, 2007 they would UAB FG 3FG FT R PF TP A To Blk S M continue their historic season with the Rogers 5-13 1-4 7-9 8 0 18 5 5 1 1 40 team's first-ever trip to postseason play Moore 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 6 1 1 0 0 21 Ingram 3-14 0-0 2-3 9 3 8 1 0 0 1 30 when it earned an at-large bid to the Guzman 7-17 1-4 5-9 10 2 20 2 4 1 3 40 Women's National Invitational Tournament. Salaam 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 15 Senior Brynn Kelly capped off her final game in a Wildcat Murray 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 7 uniform by recording her fourth double-double. It marked the first time ever the women's Simpson 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 8 Jones 8-14 2-5 2-4 2 2 20 4 1 0 2 32 team had earned a postseason bid. They Team 4 the charity stripe 25 times (16-for-25) com- were part of WNIT history as for the first Totals 30-68 5-16 16-25 39 11 81 14 11 2 9 200 pared to Davidson's six trips (5-for-6). time, each of the nation’s 31 conferences will Att: 398 Davidson used the hot hand of Mitchell in be represented in the WNIT. The tournament the first half to jump out to an early 11-10 expanded to 48 teams this year to accommo- bounds. Davidson, as a team, hauled in a advantage. Mitchell was perfect in the first date an automatic berth for each of the con- game-high 46 boards to win the rebounding half, draining all five of her shots from the ferences. margin, 46-39. field, including her only shot from down- Davidson's opponent in its first trip to Trailing by 11 (67-56) with 8:24 left in the town, and had two free throws for 13-first postseason play was the UAB Blazers. The game, Davidson started its rally with a half points. The Wildcats as a team started two schools had faced each other just once, three-pointer from Mitchell on the right the contest hitting eight of their first 12 back on Dec. 16, 2001. wing. The shot sparked a 16-5 run over the shots, including two three-pointers. They Playing in their first-ever postseason next five and a half minutes that saw the finished the half nailing 15-of-29 shots from game, the senior trio of Jessica Mitchell, Wildcats knot things up at 72-all on yet an- the floor for 51.7 percent and closed out the Brynn Kelly, and Tia Washington looked to other three-pointer, this time from freshman game shooting 44.9 percent. give the Wildcats their first career postsea- Alex Thompson on the left side. Junior UAB grabbed the lead back, 12-11, on the son win. Mitchell did all she could to keep Danielle Hemerka also canned back-to-back next possession on a layup from Shimena the Wildcats within striking distance, drain- shots from downtown in the run and fin- Moore and maintained at least a one-point ing a career-high 24 points by tying her ca- ished the contest with eight points, four lead all the way into halftime for a score of boards and three assists. 39-36. A quick 5-0 run, three of the points com- Sophomore Mercedes Robinson assisted ing from the Blazers' Diamond Rogers, gave off the bench during the Wildcats' second- UAB back the lead at 77-72 with just 36 sec- half comeback with all eight her points com- onds on the clock. ing in the second period. She also hauled in Davidson charged right back, getting a nine rebounds and picked up one of David- fade-away jumper by sophomore Kelly son's season-high five blocks. Gassie and Mitchell's three-pointer that closed the gap to one (78-77). Rogers and Britney Jones sealed the Wildcats' hopes though, hitting three of four free throws in the closing seconds and Mitchell's last-sec- ond three-pointer was off target for the final score of 81-77. The Wildcats did not get many calls their way all evening as the fouls were 20-11 and UAB stepped to Senior Jessica Mitchell did her best in keeping the Wild- cats in the game vs. UAB with a career-high 24 points to cap off her Davidson career. reer-best with nine field goals made and hit four of the Wildcats' 10 three-pointers. Three of her four three-balls came in the second half, including one with 14 seconds on the clock to bring the Wildcats within one, 78-77. She also matched her season-high with seven assists. Kelly was the only other ’Cat in double figures as she registered her fourth career double-double on 12 points and 11 re-

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Davidson vs James Madison (3/15/12 7 p.m. at JMU Convocation Center/Harrisonburg, Va.) The Davidson JMU would score a quick six women's basketball points and then continue their run VISITORS: Davidson 22-10 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds team made a return to 10-2 for a 38-31 advantage. The ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min trip to the women’s spurt continued all the way out to 21 ALEKSANDR. f 9 27 0 0 7 9 5 4 9 2 25 2 2 2 0 36 33 OTTAWAY, Amanda f 1 6 0 0 0 2 3 3 6 2 2 0 2 0 0 21 NIT after a record - 19-7 giving the Dukes the lead for 02 MURRAY, Laura g 3 14 1 8 0 0 1 3 4 3 7 3 1 0 2 38 setting 2011-12 campaign. The Wildcats won 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 11 good at 47-36 with under five min- 32 SITTON, Barbara g 2 7 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 4 4 1 4 0 2 40- their first regular season Southern Confer- utes to go. 04 DAVIS, Sarah 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 5 ence title with a school-best mark of 17-3, 25 CALIN, Jasmine 3 9 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 2 6 0 0 0 2 26 Lauren Whitehurst led the rally 35 CENTER, Shneeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 earning the automatic bid into the WNIT. with eight of her 14 total points in 42 JOHNSEN, Kristen 1 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 2 3 1 0 0 1 17 The squad finished with 22 wins, one off the TEAM 3 2 5 the run. The Dukes overall had Totals...... 20 73 1 10 8 15 15 24 39 19 49 7 12 2 10 200 school record, while they rattled off a nine- three reach double figures with TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-35 25.7% 2nd Half: 11-38 28.9% Game: 27.4% DEADBALL game winning streak, again one off the 10- Tarik Hislop scoring 15 points and 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 10.0% REBOUNDS game set by the 2006-07 team that made the Kirby Burkholder 11, nine of them F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 53.3% 4 program’s first postseason bid. The Wildcats on treys. also set a bench mark with a 12-1 home The lead was cut to nine at 49- HOME TEAM: James Madison 25-7 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds record at Belk Arena, including a record 9-1 40 on a layup by Aleksandravicius ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min record vs. the SoCon. 03 Giggetts, Toia f 3 6 0 0 2 2 3 6 9 4 8 0 1 0 2 22 with 4:23 remaining, but four 15 Whitehurst, Lauren f 7 13 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 3 14 0 2 2 0 21 The ‘Cats took their 22-9 record to Har- straight free throws by Hislop 30 Newman, Nikki f 3 10 1 5 1 2 2 7 9 1 8 2 4 4 0 35 risonburg, Va., on Thursday, March 15, for a 20 Burkholder, Kirby g 4 12 3 9 0 0 1 6 7 1 11 3 5 2 2 37 pushed the lead back to double 22 Hislop, Tarik g 4 11 0 0 7 9 1 4 5 0 15 6 2 0 2 36 first-round matchup against the Dukes. It digits and the Wildcats got no 00 Gill, Jasmine 1 4 0 0 2 4 1 3 4 2 4 1 1 0 0 18 was the first-ever matchup against both 21 Ross, Crystal 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 0 0 4 1 1 10 closer than 10 the rest of the way. 34 Francisco, Kiara 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 1 3 0 0 21 teams. Despite starting the game just 3- Team 4 4 8 Totals...... 24 60 4 14 12 17 15 41 56 14 64 13 22 9 7 200 James Madison entered the WNIT with a for-16 from the field, Davidson 24-7 record after reaching the semifinals of stayed within striking distance TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 14-36 38.9% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDS the Colonial Athletic Association Tourna- thanks to its solid defense. The F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6% Game: 70.6% 2 ment. It marked only the second time since Wildcats forced nine turnovers Attendance: 1028 2005 that the Dukes had not advanced to the early and trailed just 7-6 after a Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total championship game after winning the last driving layin by Sarah Davis. Davidson 20 29 49 James Madison 24 40 64 two CAA Championships. It became 12-6 after the Dukes’ JMU advances to second round of WNIT vs. Charlotte/Wake Forest winner Junior Sophia Aleksandravicius, the Lauren Whitehurst sets JMU season blocks record of 56; former record 54 by Hislop hit a short jumper, forcing Hollee Franklin, 2000-01 SoCon Player of the Year as voted on by the Davidson to call a timeout. The coaches, scored a season-best 25 points and Points in the paint-DAV 32,JMU 30. Points off turnovers-DAV 12,JMU 14. Wildcats though, came right back 2nd chance points-DAV 6,JMU 12. Fast break points-DAV 6,JMU 4. Davidson forced 22 turnovers, but was un- with two quick buckets from Bench points-DAV 11,JMU 8. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-2 times. able to overcome a 19-7 second-half run by Laura Murray and Aleksandravi- Largest lead-DAV by 1 2nd-14:18, JMU by 15 2nd-00:06. James Madison in falling 64-49 in the first cius. The ‘Cats leading scorer Mur- round of the Women’s NIT. ray, who came in averaging just under 15 Davidson concluded it season at 22-10, points, was held to seven points for the game. Aleksandravicius sparked a mini 8-2 run when she rattled off six straight points and Davidson cut a seven-point Duke lead down to one, 21-20, on a Bar- bara Sitton fastbreak layup off a Murray steal. Davidson ended up causing 14 first-half turnovers and pocketing three steals. JMU hit its third three-ball of the half for a 24-20 score at the break.

Junior Sophia Aleksandravicius led the ‘Cats with a game- high 25 points vs. JMU. one win away from the school-record, as it made its second-ever postseason appear- ance. James Madison (25-7) moves on and will play Wake Forest in the second round. Aleksandravicius finished with 25 points, 17 of them in the second-half when she kept the Wildcats in the game. She added nine re- bounds, two assists and two blocks. Down 24-20 at the break, the junior got Davidson’s offense rolling by scoring seven straight points to open the new stanza, and a fastbreak bucket by Jasmine Calin after she leaked out on the break gave the ‘Cats a 29- 28 advantage with 14:13 to go. It would be @DAVIDSONWBB the only lead Davidson had for the game. DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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The Davidson 25-24 deficit with 9:44 remaining Davidson vs Old Dominion (3/21/13 7:00 PM at Norfolk, Va. (Constant Center)

women's basketball into a 41-29 lead at the break. VISITORS: Davidson 22-12 team made it back-to- Aleksandravicius and Calin had 11 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min back postseason years and eights points, respectively, in 21 ALEKSANDR. f 8 15 0 0 11 14 2 9 11 2 27 2 6 2 0 35 with a return trip to the half. 23 DUKES, Dakota f 7 8 0 0 1 2 3 4 7 4 15 4 0 1 1 27 02 MURRAY, Laura g 4 14 3 7 5 8 1 6 7 1 16 4 0 0 0 37 the women’s NIT after a very strong 2012-13 Dukes helped push the lead out 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g 2 5 1 3 2 2 3 3 6 0 7 0 2 0 0 23 campaign. The Wildcats entered the first 16 (51-35) with six points in the 32 SITTON, Barbara g 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 11 11 3 2 7 8 0 4 37 10 EARLY, Hannah 2 10 0 4 1 2 3 0 3 2 5 2 1 0 0 18 round of the tournament fresh off reaching first four minutes of the second 22 LONG, Alex 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 25 CALIN, Jasmine 5 9 0 0 0 3 3 1 4 4 10 2 1 0 1 22 the Southern Conference title game and half. An Aleksandravicius’ and- TEAM 5 2 7 were looking to make history with their first- one play two minutes later gave Totals...... 29 65 4 14 20 33 20 37 57 17 82 21 19 3 6 200 ever postseason win. the Wildcats its biggest lead of the TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-35 48.6% 2nd Half: 12-30 40.0% Game: 44.6% DEADBALL Senior Sophia Aleksandravicius led the game at 58-40 when she swished 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 15-24 62.5% Game: 60.6% 7 charge, dominating in the paint with her home the free throw. 20th double-double to pace four Wildcats in Old Dominion went on a 15-7 HOME TEAM: Old Dominion 19-12 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds double figures and Davidson won the pro- run to cut the deficit to 10 (65-55) ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min gram’s first postseason game with an 82-73 with 7:48 on the clock. Kelley 01 Kelley, Shae f 9 17 0 0 3 6 1 5 6 4 21 1 5 0 3 31 14 Cook, Jackie f 3 10 1 5 0 2 0 1 1 5 7 2 2 0 1 31 victory on the road at Old Dominion in the scored the final seven points of the 53 Richards, Shakeva f 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 first round of the Women’s National Invita- spurt. 00 Gardner, Stephanie g 4 5 2 2 5 8 1 1 2 1 15 4 1 0 3 23 05 Goodhope, Galaisha g 4 7 0 0 3 3 0 8 8 2 11 5 3 0 1 27 tion Tournament Thursday evening at the Davidson came right back, 03 Buchan, Mairi 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 Ted Constant Convocation Center. pushing its lead out to 74-59 on a 04 Allison, Rebecca 3 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 5 0 0 1 18 11 Betz-White, Ashley 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 3 2 0 0 16 The two-time Southern Conference Player pair of free throws from Katrin 24 Younger, LaQuanda 3 7 0 3 0 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 0 0 0 9 32 Minor, Tiffany 2 6 1 3 0 0 3 2 5 3 5 1 0 2 2 23 of the Year Aleksandravicius had 27 points Chiemeka with 4:06 left and did Team 4 4 and pulled in 11 rebounds for her 50th career not allow the lead to slip below 11 Totals...... 29 71 4 18 11 22 12 22 34 22 73 22 14 2 11 200 double-double. She went a career-best 11- the rest of the way until the final TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-34 35.3% 2nd Half: 17-37 45.9% Game: 40.8% DEADBALL for-14 from the charity stripe as Davidson hit score. 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 0-9 0.0% Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 10-16 62.5% Game: 50.0% 4 20 shots at the line. Laura Murray (16), Dakota Dukes (sea- GAME NOTES: Davidson im- Attendance: 878 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total son-best tying 15) and Jasmine Calin (sea- proved to 6-8 vs. non-conference Davidson 41 41 82 son-high 10) also registered double figures in foes this year … the 22 wins tie last Old Dominion 29 44 73 WNIT First Round Game points as Davidson moved to 22-12 on the year’s total and are second-most in season. school history … Davidson scored Points in the paint-DAV 44,ODU 42. Points off turnovers-DAV 18,ODU 10. 2nd chance points-DAV 11,ODU 10. Fast break points-DAV 4,ODU 14. Barbara Sitton for the second game in a 44 points in the paint … Aleksan- Bench points-DAV 15,ODU 19. Score tied-2 times. Lead changed-3 times. row hauled in double figures in rebounds, dravicius crossed the 100-block Largest lead-DAV by 18 2nd-14:09, ODU by 3 1st-19:51. pulling in a career-best 11 on the defensive mark with a pair of swats, giving end. She also dished out seven assists and her a personal-best 101 … she holds seven pocketed four steals. career all-time records at Davidson … her Davidson as a team pulled in a season- 20-point outing was the 28th of her career. high 57 rebounds, including a season-best 20

Senior Sophia Aleksandravicius led the ‘Cats to their first- ever postseason win with 27 points and 11 rebounds vs. Old Dominion. on the offensive glass. It also assisted on 21 of its 29 field goals. ODU (19-12) put three players in double digits, led by Shae Kelley’s 21 points. Stephanie Gardner had 15 and Galaisha Goodhope scored 11. The Monarchs, who had not played in 18 days, shot 40.8 percent for the game. Jasmine Calin (top) and Dakota Dukes (top on the right) combined for 25 points, while Barbara Sitton filled the stat Davidson took control of the contest with sheet with a career-high 11 rebounds to go with seven dimes a 17-4 run to close the first half that turned a and four steals in Davidson’s win at Old Dominon.

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the first half. Hannah Early gave Davidson vs Charlotte (3/24/13 2:00 p.m. at Halton Arena (Charlotte, N.C.) After their his- toric first round win, Davidson another spark off the VISITORS: Davidson 22-13 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Davidson was look- bench scoring 13 points. ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min Senior Barbara Sitton had four 21 ALEKSANDR. f 6 16 0 0 6 9 2 3 5 4 18 0 1 1 2 32 ing for win number 23 DUKES, Dakota f 1 5 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 2 0 2 0 0 23 two in the women’s points, five rebounds, four assists 02 MURRAY, Laura g 4 13 0 6 1 2 1 3 4 3 9 6 6 0 0 37 12 CHIEMEKA, Katrin g 0 4 0 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 22 NIT second round. Their opponent, cross- and three steals in her last game, 32 SITTON, Barbara g 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 3 4 4 3 0 3 33 county rival Charlotte 49ers. while Katrin Chiemeka had two 03 ERIKSSON, S. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 EARLY, Hannah 5 10 2 4 1 2 2 1 3 4 13 0 1 0 0 24 The Wildcats battled all the way to the points on a pair of free throws. 25 CALIN, Jasmine 5 10 0 0 2 2 2 1 3 2 12 1 1 1 1 25 Charlotte had three other play- TEAM 4 4 end against its cross-county rival, but Char- Totals...... 23 62 2 13 12 17 15 16 31 18 60 11 16 2 7 200 lotte pulled away with a 19-8 run in the final ers join Hailey in double figures. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-31 38.7% 2nd Half: 11-31 35.5% Game: 37.1% DEADBALL six minutes to capture a 72-60 victory in the Hillary Sigmon and Jai Forney fin- 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-5 0.0% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% Game: 15.4% REBOUNDS ished with 13 apiece, while Ny F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 70.6% 1 second round of the Women’s National Invi- tation Tournament Sunday afternoon at Hal- Hammonds scored 12 points and HOME TEAM: Charlotte 26-5 pulled in a game-high tying nine tot-fg 3-pt rebounds ton Arena. ## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min Davidson completed its outstanding sea- rebounds. 04 DOWE, Amanda f 1 1 0 0 3 4 3 6 9 4 5 2 1 0 2 20 30 HAILEY, Jennifer f 8 14 0 0 6 10 3 5 8 3 22 0 1 4 2 34 son at 22-13, which included earning the The 49ers shot 47.1 percent from 10 HAMMONDS, Ny g 4 9 0 1 4 6 2 7 9 1 12 4 1 1 1 40 the floor, including 50 percent in 22 SIGMON, Hillary g 3 10 3 8 4 4 0 2 2 2 13 2 1 2 0 34 program’s first postseason win in the first 23 FORNEY, Jai g 6 11 0 0 1 1 5 2 7 2 13 3 7 0 2 34 round of the WNIT. Charlotte moved to 26-5 the second half, while Davidson 03 HOLMES, Ayanna 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 12 20 GORDON, Kira 2 3 0 0 3 4 2 4 6 0 7 1 3 1 3 23 and advances to the third round of the was at 37.1 percent. Charlotte held 32 ALEXANDER, Alexis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 WNIT to face the winner of the a 43-31 edge on the boards, with TEAM 1 Totals...... 24 51 3 10 21 29 15 28 43 14 72 12 19 8 10 200 Florida/Winthrop contest. both teams each pulling in 15 of- fensive rebounds. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 11-22 50.0% Game: 47.1% DEADBALL Up 53-52, Charlotte broke free from 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 30.0% REBOUNDS Davidson by scoring 10 of the next 13 points The Wildcats erased a four- F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 18-25 72.0% Game: 72.4% 4 during a five-minute stretch to give itself a point halftime deficit with an 11-6 Attendance: 1074 run, capped off by an and-one Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 10-point lead with 1:10 remaining. Jennifer Davidson 27 33 60 Hailey scored seven of those points for the play from Aleksandravicius to Charlotte 31 41 72 WNIT - Second Round 49ers on her way to a game-high 22 points. start the second half and they had A free throw by Sophia Aleksandravicius their second lead of the game at Points in the paint-DAV 34,CHA 38. Points off turnovers-DAV 13,CHA 21. 2nd chance points-DAV 9,CHA 13. Fast break points-DAV 12,CHA 12. made it 65-56 with 59 ticks left, but the 49ers 38-37. Charlotte countered though Bench points-DAV 25,CHA 7. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-4 times. sealed up with the win by going 7-for-8 at by breaking up a 40-all tie a few Largest lead-DAV by 1 1st-18:03, CHA by 13 2nd-00:33. the charity stripe in the last minute, while minutes later with a quick six for a the Wildcats were unable to convert on of- 46-40 advantage at 11:02 on the clock. fense, turning the ball over three times in the The ‘Cats never backed down, getting an- last 1:10. other three-point play from Calin to make it Aleksandravicius capped off her amazing 50-49 and then when the 49ers had pushed its lead to 53-49, Early struck for a deep trey on the left wing to make it 53-52 with 6:47 left in the game. Davidson stayed close after the opening tip, getting a driving layup on the baseline by Sitton to make it 8-7. Two triples by Hillary Sigmon doubled the ‘Cats up later though at 20-10 with 12:04 left in the first half. Five straight points, including a three- point play from Calin, cut the deficit in half a few minutes later. Then down 28-17 after a pair of Hailey free throws, part of her 13 first-half points, the ‘Cats switched to a zone-defense and charged back with a 10-0 run. Sparking the In her final career game, Sophia Aleksandravicius scored 18 run was six straight points from Early to points to pace Davidson. get within one at 28-27 and under a minute to go. Charlotte took away a little of the four-year Wildcat career with 18 points momentum with the final three points to and five rebounds. The two-time SoCon end the half up 31-27. Player of the Year finished her career set- ting seven all-time school records, includ- GAME NOTES: The 22 wins tied last ing points (1,878), rebounds (1,143) and year’s total and are the second-most in blocks (339). school history … Davidson dropped its Fellow senior Jasmine Calin had one of fourth straight to Charlotte in the all-time se- her best games of the season, scoring a sea- ries. son-high 12 points, nine of them coming in

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pulled in 15 rebounds (seven on Marshall vs Davidson (3/20/19 7:00 p.m. at Davidson, N.C. - John M. Belk Arena) Playing in its first postseason game offense) and had seven points. VISITORS: Marshall 17-14 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS since 2013, Davidson Katie Turner finished with eight ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN points, six assists and three steals. 20 PEARSON, Taylor..... 5- 11 0- 2 1- 2 1 8 9 2 11 1 2 0 2 34 fought to the last sec- 22 BROOKS, Khadaijia... 6- 7 3- 3 0- 0 0 4 4 3 15 1 0 2 0 30 ond before seeing its The Thundering Herd were 11 PORTER, Taylor...... 4- 10 2- 6 1- 2 0 3 3 1 11 3 3 0 2 33 14 GORE, Shayna...... 8- 19 3- 7 0- 0 0 2 2 1 19 2 3 0 1 35 season end, 67-64, paced by Shayna Gore's 19 points, 23 MAYO, Kristen...... 2- 7 1- 6 1- 2 0 2 2 2 6 1 4 0 0 34 against Marshall in followed by Khadaijia Brooks with 00 SIVILS, Kia...... 1- 3 0- 1 0- 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 18 01 VUCETIC, Jovana..... 1- 1 1- 1 0- 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 the first round of the Women's Basketball In- 15 points, and Taylor Pearson and 05 CLEMONS, Princess... 0- 1 0- 0 0- 0 2 1 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 13 Taylor Porter had 11 each. TEAM...... 2 5 7 1 vitational Wednesday evening inside John Totals...... 27- 59 10- 26 3- 6 6 26 32 11 67 11 15 2 6 200 M. Belk Arena. Davidson erased a 44-32 deficit in TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-33 48.5% 2nd Half: 11-26 42.3% Game: 45.8% DEADB The Wildcats capped off a successful season the third quarter with a 17-6 run to 3-Pt. FG%. 1st Half: 7-16 43.8% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 38.5% REBS with a 17-15 mark and its first postseason ex- end the quarter and get within one F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% Game: 50.0% 1 perience since reaching the second round of at 50-49. It would get back within one point three different times (57- HOME TEAM: Davidson 17-15 the Women's National Invitational in 2012- TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS 13. Marshall (17-14) advances to play Ap- 56, 61-60 and 63-62) in the fourth ## Player Name FG- FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 11 DONOVAN, Sarah...... 3- 10 1- 2 0- 2 7 8 15 0 7 3 3 0 0 35 palachian State in the second round of the quarter before taking the lead at 00 SPEIGHT, Kianna..... 4- 11 3- 7 3- 4 2 3 5 2 14 2 2 0 1 34 64-63 in the closing seconds. 01 TURNER, Katie...... 2- 8 2- 8 2- 2 0 3 3 4 8 6 5 0 3 37 WBI. 05 LYON, Justine...... 4- 15 0- 6 3- 4 3 4 7 1 11 2 2 0 0 28 Davidson kept within striking distance the Both teams used the three-point 14 GOULD, Cassidy...... 7- 15 2- 7 0- 0 4 4 8 2 16 0 3 0 1 35 04 FITZGERALD, Kelly... 2- 5 2- 5 0- 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 10 whole second half and nearly pulled out the shot, each hitting 10 on the night. 34 DAVIDSON, Alana..... 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 win. It grabbed its only lead, 64-63, on a Jus- Marshall finished shooting 45.8 42 WELLING, Ally...... 1- 5 0- 0 0- 0 2 4 6 1 2 0 1 0 0 20 Team...... 3 2 5 1 tine Lyon putback with 38 seconds to go. But percent, with a 16-of-33 mark in Totals...... 23- 69 10- 35 8- 12 21 28 49 10 64 14 17 0 5 200 the first two quarters, including 7- it was quickly answered by Marshall, much TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-35 31.4% 2nd Half: 12-34 35.3% Game: 33.3% DEADB as it had done each time the Wildcats were of-16 from three-land. The 'Cats 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-20 30.0% 2nd Half: 4-15 26.7% Game: 28.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 66.7% 3 close to going ahead, with a driving layup were held just 33.3 percent (23-of- from Taylor Pearson at 34 seconds. 69) shooting for the game. Attendance: 324 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Davidson took a timeout to advance the Marshall, which won the first Marshall...... 17 22 11 17 - 67 quarter 17-15, used a 12-6 run to Davidson...... 15 17 17 15 - 64 ball and out of the break, Cassidy Gould WBI First Round missed a layup but Lyon again got an offen- open the second quarter and go up Points in the paint-MARW 30,DAV 20. Points off turnovers-MARW 13,DAV 6. sive rebound and hit the putback, only to 29-21 with under five minutes to 2nd chance points-MARW 7,DAV 15. Fast break points-MARW 5,DAV 6. go. The 'Cats came back thanks to Bench points-MARW 5,DAV 8. Score tied-4 times. Lead changed-4 times. Largest lead-MARW by have it taken away after a questionable 12 3rd-07:36, DAV by 1 1st-02:42. MARW led for 35:45. DAV led for 00:30. Game was tied for walking call with 15 seconds remaining. a pair of triples by Gould and 03:45. Marshall then hit two of three free throws Speight to get within one (29-28) at to make it 67-64 and Lyon's last-second 3:58, but the momentum would go back to three-point attempt rimmed out at the the Herd as they finished the second quarter buzzer to end the game. shooting 9-of-16 from the floor (four were threes) to take a 39-32 lead at the break.

GAME NOTES: This was the eighth meet- ing all-time between both team's women's basketball programs dating back to when the Wildcats and Herd were in the Southern Conference … Davidson fell to 0-8 in the se- ries … Lyon's double-digit scoring game was the 21st of the season and 72nd of her career … Donovan's 293 rebounds is the second- most in a single season … Davidson finished with a single season record 216 three-point- ers, breaking the record of 180 set during the 2007-08 season.

Sarah Donovan pulled in a game-high 15 rebounds to go with seven points.

In her final collegiate game, Lyon scored 11 points and hauled in seven rebounds to go with two assists. Fellow classmate Kianna Speight had a solid final game as well with 14 points, draining three triples for 71 on the season which is third-most in a single season. Gould led the 'Cats with 16 points to go with eight rebounds, while Sarah Donovan

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POINTS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS Game (Individual) Game (Individual Made) Game (Individual Made) 35, Alex Thompson at Appalachian St., 9*, Alex Thompson at App. State, 14, Kerry Brown vs. Wofford, Dec. 6, 2008 Dec. 6, 2008 Jan. 24, 1998 35, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, March 3, 2000 Game (Individual Attempted) Game (Individual Attempted) 35, Heather McKee vs. Coker, 14, Hannah Early at Rhode Island 16, Cindy Morrison vs. Newberry, Jan. 22, 1985 1/23/16 Feb. 8, 1977 Dakota Dukes vs. UMass, Feb. 21, 2016 Game (Team) Game (Individual Percentage - min. 4 attempts) 103, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 Game (Individual Percentage - 103, vs. Canisius, Dec. 6, 1997 1.000, Laura Murray (7-of-7) min. 10 attempts) vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 12, 1999 1.000, Kerry Brown (14 of 14) Game (Team - Home) Game (Team Made) vs. Wofford, Jan. 24, 1998 103, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 13, at Furman, Feb. 26, 2004 103, vs. Canisius, Dec. 6, 1997 Game (Team Made) Game (Team Attempted) 34, at Wofford, Feb. 23, 2008 Game (Team - Away) 33, at Furman, Feb. 26, 2004 Game (Team Attempted) 93, at Winthrop, Dec. 30, 1996 Game (Team Percentage) 47, vs. Charleston Southern, Game (Team - Neutral) .727, vs. Wofford, Feb. 21, 2000 Jan. 22, 1994 92, vs. UNC Greensboro, Feb. 27, 1999 Season (Team Made) Game (Team Percentage - min. 10 made) .950, vs. Manhattan, Dec. 28, 2000 Game (Team - Half) 216, 2018-19 61, vs. ETSU, Jan. 22, 2002 Season (Team Attempted) Season (Team Made) 713, 2018-019 526, 1998-99 Game (Team - Loss) 97, vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 17, 1996 Season (Team Percentage) Season (Team Attempted) .395, 1999-00 758, 1998-99 Game (Team - Opponent) *- denotes a SoCon single-game record Season (Team Percentage) 138, UNC Wilmington, Dec. 6, 1983 .767, 2010-11 Game (Team - Combined) REBOUNDS 197, vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 17, 1996 Game (Individual) STEALS 23, Erin Butcher vs. Lynchburg, Season (Team) Game (Individual) 2,260, 2006-07 Jan. 30, 1993 11 23, Sally Howell vs. Sacred Heart, 1982 , Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, Jan. 11, 1999 Season Average (Team) Game (Team) Game (Team) 76.4, 1998-99 83, vs. Newberry, Feb. 8, 1977 26, vs. Washington & Lee, Season Most Allowed (Team) Season (Team) Jan. 29, 1994 2,342, 1983-84 1,370, 2012-13 26, vs. Emory, Dec. 2, 2006 Season Least Allowed (Team) Season (Team) 1,762, 1996-97 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 382, 2006-07 Season (Individual) Season Lowest Opponent Average 20, Sophia Aleksandravicius, 2012-13 (Team) 36.7, 1973-74 Career (Individual) 50, Sophia Aleksandravicius, 2009-13 ASSISTS Game (Individual) FIELD GOALS 13, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, Game (Individual Made) TRIPLE-DOUBLES Jan. 11, 1999 15, Jennifer O’Brien vs. Furman, Game (Individual) Game (Team) March 3, 2000 1, S. Aleksandravicius, Feb. 16, 2013 28, vs. Barber-Scotia, Dec. 9, 1995 & Game (Individual Attempted) 20 points, 10 rebounds, 10 blocks 28, vs. UNCG, Jan. 23, 2013 32, Sarah Womack vs. Warren Wilson, Career (Individual) Season (Team) Dec. 11, 1979 1, Sophia Aleksandravicius, 2009-13 501, 2006-07 Game (Individual Percentage - min. 10 attempts) .917, Katy Kamp (11 of 12) vs. ETSU, Feb. 1, 2000 MOST GAMES WITH 30 OR BLOCKED SHOTS Game (Team Made) MORE POINTS 41, vs. Oglethorpe, Nov. 29, 2005 Game (Individual) Games (Individual) 10, Sophia Aleksandravicius vs. Game (Team Attempted) 3, Jennifer O’Brien, 1996-2000 Furman, Feb. 16, 2013 99, vs. Newberry, Feb. 8, 1977 3, Justine Lyon, 2015-19 2, Dakota Dukes, 2012-16 Game (Team) Game (Team Percentage) 1, Sophia Aleksandravicius, 2009-13 12, vs. High Point, .638, vs. ETSU, Feb. 1, 2000 Nov. 25, 2014 12, vs. Western Carolina, Season (Team Made) MOST GAMES WITH 20 OR 836, 2006-07 Jan. 13, 1996 Season (Team Attempted) MORE POINTS Season (Team) 2,007, 2019-20 Games (Individual) 159, 2012-13 33, Laura Murray, 2010-14 Season (Team Percentage) .477, 1997-98 28, Sophia Aleksandravicius, 2009-13 *- current player in bold 19, Jennifer O’Brien, 1996-00 - 30 & 20 point game records are as of 1992-1993 18, Carolyn Kirsch, 1993-97 16, Jenna Magette, 1998-02 15, Justine Lyon, 2015-19 @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CAREER RECORDS

POINTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 150 1,880 Laura Murray 2010-14 55.4 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 1,878 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 52.4 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 1,591 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 50.8 Tia Washington 2003-07 1,510 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 50.0 Katy Kamp 1996-00 1,442 Justine Lyon 2015-19 48.9 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 1,406 Hannah Early 2011-16 48.8 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 1,392 Janna Magette 1998-02 48.3 Julia Paquette 2006-10 1,370 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 47.5 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 1,299 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 47.3 Jamie Brown 1995-99 1,280 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 47.1 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 1,249 Sarah Womack 1976-80 46.7 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 1,192 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 46.5 Bethany Schott 1998-03 1,115 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 46.0 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 1,101 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 45.7 Kristen Johnsen 2008-12 1,082 Emily Callahan 2001-04 45.6 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 1,069 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 1,045 Alex Thompson 2006-10 3-PT. FIELD GOAL MADE 1,041 Katy Kamp 1996-00 1,024 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 231 Hannah Early 2011-16 1,001 Ashley Lax 2007-11 Sophia Aleksandravicius ‘13 was one of the best players in 222 Laura Murray 2010-14 program history, setting seven all-time records as well as five 213 Janna Magette 1998-02 PTS. PER GAME (MIN. 30 GMS PLAYED) single-season records during her career. She was a two-time 188 Ashley Lax 2007-11 16.7 Sarah Womack 1976-80 SoCon Player and Defender of the Year, 2012 & 2013. 161 Alex Thompson 2006-10 16.0 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 Aleksandravicius is only the third basketball player (men or 153 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 15.0 Heather McKee 1984-86 women) at Davidson to collect over 1,000 points and 1,000 139 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 rebounds in a career. 14.8 Erin Butcher 1992-94 137 Kianna Speight 2015-19 134 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 14.8 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 FIELD GOALS 14.7 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 133 Katie Turner 2017- 14.5 Laura Murray 2010-14 730 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 120 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 14.0 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 685 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 110 Emily Callahan 2001-05 13.6 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 644 Laura Murray 2010-14 95 Justine Lyon 2015-19 13.2 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 556 Sarah Womack 1976-80 91 Tonya Sharpe 1992-96 12.5 Janna Magette 1998-02 547 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 88 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 12.2 Justine Lyon 2015-19 540 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 11.9 Jamie Brown 1995-99 527 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 11.8 Katie Turner 2017- 527 Justine Lyon 2015-19 647 Laura Murray 2010-14 11.6 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 516 Hannah Early 2011-16 642 Hannah Early 2011-16 11.3 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 492 Janna Magette 1998-02 465 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 597 Janna Magette 1998-02 436 Katy Kamp 1996-00 510 Ashley Lax 2007-11 422 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 441 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 Laura Murray ’14 left 406 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 440 Kianna Speight 2015-19 Davidson as the all- 399 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 440 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 time scoring leader 391 Alex Thompson 2006-10 with 1,880 points, set- FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 379 Katie Turner 2017- ting the mark on her 364 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 final career shot in the 1,623 Laura Murray 2010-14 336 Emily Callahan 2001-05 SoCon Championship 1,615 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 333 Justine Lyon 2015-19 game. A three-time 1,542 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 All-SoCon First Team 326 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 1,481 Sarah Womack 1976-80 pick, Murray also set 319 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 1,403 Hannah Early 2011-16 three other all-time ca- 317 Honna Housley 2004-08 reer records, while set- 1,341 Justine Lyon 2015-19 ting three single-season 1,305 Mike Frankhouser 1976-80 marks, including points 1,233 Janna Magette 1998-01 3-PT. FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 40 MADE) with 617 her senior 1,194 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 year. 41.2 Alex Thompson 2006-10 1,172 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 37.8 Meagan Gleason 1996-00 988 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 36.9 Ashley Lax 2007-11 969 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 36.8 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 959 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 Sarah Womack ’80 led 36.8 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 the team in scoring all 953 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 35.9 Hannah Early 2011-16 four years at Davidson. 939 Ashley Lax 2007-11 35.7 Janna Magette 1998-02 She tallied a 35.1 Katie Turner 2017- career-high 32 points Kristen Ferrucci ’96 34.7 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 against improved her shooting 34.5 Amy Scalcucci 1993-97 Converse on Dec. 4, percentage every year 1979. 34.3 Laura Murray 2010-14 she was on the squad. 33.1 Courtney Laird 2000-04 Her 55.4 percent field 32.8 Maggie Young 1992-96 goal accuracy is tops in program 32.7 Emily Callahan 2001-05 history.

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CAREER RECORDS REBOUNDS 1,143 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 885 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 878 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 816 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 769 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 734 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 715 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 650 Hannah Early 2011-16 646 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 601 Sarah Womack 1976-80 562 Justine Lyon 2015-19 552 Julia Paquette 2006-10 549 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 547 Laura Murray 2010-14 543 Katy Kamp 1996-00

REBS. PER GAME (MIN. 30 GMS PLAYED) 10.3 Erin Butcher 1992-94 Hall of Famer Carolyn Kirsch ’97 ranks second all-time with 878 rebounds and fourth in points. 10.1 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 One of the best players in Wildcat history, 9.0 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 STEALS Hall of Famer Jennifer O’Brien ’00 ranks among the top-20 8.4 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-96 368 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 in several Davidson career statistical category. 8.0 Sarah Womack 1976-80 270 Barbara Sitton 2009-13 FREE THROWS 7.9 Cindy Morrison 1975-78 250 Laura Murray 2010-14 7.7 Heather McKee 1984-86 239 Janna Magette 1998-02 398 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 7.6 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 220 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 370 Laura Murray 2010-14 7.5 Sarah Donovan 2017- 200 Tia Washington 2003-07 350 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 7.0 Katherine Morton 1973-77 199 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 322 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 7.0 Donna Sherrill 1973-76 185 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 293 Justine Lyon 2015-19 7.0 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 183 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 282 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 6.9 Jeanne Womack 1979-83 170 Justine Lyon 2018-19 276 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 6.5 Jamie Brown 1995-99 160 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 266 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 6.0 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 158 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 246 Kerry Brown 1995-99 5.9 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 153 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 241 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 5.8 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 153 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 226 Jamie Brown 1995-99 148 Alex Thompson 2006-10 219 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 ASSISTS 218 Alex Thompson 2006-10 588 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 BLOCKED SHOTS 216 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 469 Barbara Sitton 2009-13 211 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 339 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 342 Alex Thompson 2006-10 133 Meghan Bryant 2000-04 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 337 Laura Murray 2010-14 122 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1994-98 317 Ashley Hallsted 2000-04 516 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 121 Courtney Laird 2000-04 317 Tia Washington 2003-07 109 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 486 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 312 Robyn Flewelling 2000-04 484 Laura Murray 2010-14 97 Hannah Early 2011-16 296 Janna Magette 1998-02 86 Jessica Montrella 1995-98 472 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 285 Kerry Brown 1995-99 440 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-00 85 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 269 Jessica Mitchell 2003-07 83 Julia Paquette 2006-10 430 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 267 Monica Winter 1993-97 420 Justine Lyon 2015-19 77 Dakota Dukes 2012-16 259 Lindsay Shade 2000-04 68 Ally Welling 2016- 382 Katy Kamp 1996-00 245 Katie Turner 2017- 371 Jessica Montrella 1995-99 66 Carolyn Kirsch 1993-97 239 Danielle Hemerka 2004-08 61 Sally Howell 1980-82 359 Mercedes Robinson 2005-09 231 Jamie Brown 1995-99 324 Bethany Schott 1998-03 61 Janell Crayton 2002-06 321 Kerry Brown 1995-99 55 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 Meghan Bryant 55 Mike Frankhouser 1979-83 315 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 ’04 finished her ca- 296 Kristen Ferrucci 1992-96 54 Molly Burke 1992-96 reer with 133 51 Jamie Brown 1995-99 290 Mackenzie Latt 2014-18 blocks, good for second place all- FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 60 MADE) time. 83.5 Alex Thompson 2006-10 82.1 Katie Turner 2017- 81.8 Jen Artman 1985-86 80.8 Emily Callahan 2001-05 80.6 Ashley Lax 2007-11 79.2 Janna Magette 1998-02 78.7 Jamie Brown 1995-99 Barbara Sitton ’13 closed 77.8 Meagan Gleason 1996-00 her career out ranking sec- 77.7 Hannah Early 2011-16 ond all-time in assists (469) 77.3 Courtney Laird 2000-04and steals (270), just behind 77.1 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-13 Hall of Famer Jennifer O’Brien. Mercedes Robinson ‘09 left Davidson with her 76.8 Alex Long 2012-16 name etched in top-15 career record book in 10 76.7 Kerry Brown 1995-99 categories, while ranking second in single-season 76.5 Katie Hamilton 2003-08 for rebounds (288). 76.4 Laura Murray 2010-14 @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 617 Laura Murray 2013-14 577 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 88.0 Monica Laune 2009-10 511 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 87.3 Ashley Lax 2008-09 488 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 87.0 Janna Magette 2001-02 474 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 87.0 Alex Thompson 2007-08 463 Laura Murray 2011-12 86.4 Hannah Early 2015-16 461 Dakota Dukes 2013-14 84.4 Hannah Early 2014-15 459 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 83.6 Emily Callahan 2002-03 456 Justine Lyon 2016-17 83.3 Alex Thompson 2008-09 448 Mackenzie Latt 2017-18 82.6 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 82.5 Katie Turner 2018-19 PTS. PER GAME 21.2 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 REBOUNDS 19.3 Laura Murray 2013-14 347 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 19.1 Sarah Womack 1979-80 293 Sarah Donovan 2018-19 18.9 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 Sophia Aleksandravicious (2009-13) capped off her elite 288 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 18.8 Sarah Womack 1978-79 career by setting, at the time, six new single-season 285 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011-12 18.6 Jen Artman 1985-86 records her senior year. She broke five of them that she 278 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 18.1 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 had already held. 268 Sally Howell 1981-82 18.0 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 267 Carolyn Kirsch 1994-95 17.3 Erin Butcher 1992-93 3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 247 Dakota Dukes 2013-14 17.1 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 Jennifer O’Brien ’00 sits atop of four David- 247 Mackenzie Latt 2017-18 211 Hannahson single-season Early record charts — 2014-15 211 Kiannapoints, field Speight goals, assists and steals. 2018-19 246 Mackenzie Latt 2014-15 FIELD GOALS 196 Katie Turner 2018-19 223 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 186 Hannah Early 2015-16 REBOUNDS PER GAME 207 Laura Murray 2013-14 183 Katie Turner 2017-18 12.3 Erin Butcher 1992-93 192 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 178 Janna Magette 2001-02 11.1 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 188 Mackenzie Latt 2017-18 178 Laura Murray 2012-13 11.0 Mike Frankhouser 1982-83 186 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 177 Laura Murray 2013-14 10.7 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 184 Mackenzie Latt 2015-16 176 Janna Magette 2000-01 10.7 Cindy Morrison 1976-77 178 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011-12 171 Laura Murray 2011-12 175 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 10.7 Sally Howell 1981-82 175 Justine Lyon 2016-17 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 20 MADE) 9.9 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 170 Sarah Donovan 2008-19 9.9 Carolyn Kirsch 1994-95 169 Sarah Womack 1978-79 47.3 Jessica Montrella 1997-98 9.6 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 45.5 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 9.2 Sarah Donovan 2018-19 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 44.8 Meagan Gleason 1999-00 487 Laura Murray 2013-14 42.8 Alex Thompson 2008-09 ASSISTS 475 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 42.7 Alex Thompson 2007-08 184 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 440 Hannah Early 2014-15 42.3 Monica Laune 2009-10 163 Jennifer O’Brien 1998-99 439 Mackenzie Latt 2017-18 41.7 Hannah Early 2013-14 148 Barbara Sitton 2012-13 425 Laura Murray 2012-13 41.3 Ashley Lax 2008-09 142 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 41.0 Katie Turner 2017-18 414 Sarah Womack 1978-79 138 Katie Turner 2018-19 411 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 40.8 Courtney Laird 2002-03 137 Barbara Sitton 2010-11 404 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 133 Amy Hartman 1985-86 403 Laura Murray 2011-12 FREE THROWS 124 Barbara Sitton 2011-12 399 Mackenzie Latt 2015-16 147 Dakota Dukes 2013-14 119 Alex Thompson 2007-08 399 Mackenze Latt 2015-16 141 Laura Murray 2013-14 115 Tia Washington 2006-07 399 Mike Frankhouser 1980-81 128 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 110 Chloe Johnson 2016-17 123 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 (MIN. 80 MADE) STEALS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 111 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 67.7 Kristen Ferrucci 1995-96 109 Bethany Schott 2002-03 117 Jennifer O’Brien 1999-00 64.4 Kristen Ferrucci 1994-95 104 Kerry Brown 1998-99 101 Janna Magette 2000-01 56.0 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1996-97 103 Jamie Brown 1998-99 99 Jennifer O’Brien 1998-99 55.2 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1997-98 101 Jessica Montrella 1998-99 91 Barbara Sitton 2012-13 54.7 Jamie Brown 1998-99 98 Katie Hamilton 2004-05 90 Barbara Sitton 2011-12 54.7 Katy Kamp 1998-99 97 Kelly Copland 2000-01 86 Jennifer O’Brien 1997-98 52.7 Katy Kamp 1997-98 83 Laura Murray 2013-14 52.4 Kristen Johnsen 2010-11 77 Tia Washington 2004-05 52.1 Tia Washington 2004-05 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 71 Jessica Mitchell 2005-06 51.7 Mercedes Robinson 2007-08 196 Laura Murray 2013-14 66 Jennifer O’Brien 1996-97 193 Dakota Dukes 2013-14 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 167 Bethany Schott 2002-03 BLOCKS 75 Katie Turner 2017-18 164 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 102 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2012-13 74 Hannah Early 2014-15 156 Sally Howell 1981-82 95 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 71 Kianna Speight 2018-19 149 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2010-11 93 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2011-12 66 Ashley Lax 2008-09 148 Carolyn Kirsch 1996-97 61 Sally Howell 1981-82 65 Laura Murray 2011-12 144 Mercedes Robinson 2008-09 55 Lavetta Dawkins 1985-86 65 Alex Thompson 2008-09 140 Kelly Copland 2000-01 49 Sophia Aleksandravicius 2009-10 65 Janna Magette 2001-02 134 Mike Frankhouser 1981-82 48 Meghan Bryant 2001-02 64 Ashley Lax 2009-10 132 Donna Ferren 1978-79 47 Meghan Bryant 2000-01 63 Hannah Early 2015-16 132 Jessica Montrella 1998-99 42 Courtney Laird 2003-04 63 Hannah Early 2013-14 132 Kerry Brown 1998-99 39 Jennie Vanlerberghe 1996-97 62 Laura Murray 2013-14 38 Courtney Laird 2002-03 58 Katie Turner 2018-19 57 Janna Magette 2000-01 @DAVIDSONWBB DAVIDSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

TEAM HISTORY RECORDS/COACHES

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD COACHING RECORDS Overall Conference Overall Conference Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Coach Coach Years W L Pct. W L Pct. 1973-74 8 3 .727 — — —— Ann Holland Ann Holland 1973-74 8 3 .727 — — —— Slagle, Duncan, 1974-75 10 7 .588 — — —— 1974-75 10 7 .588 — — —— Charlie Slagle, Schmader Joe Duncan, Rosa Lee Janero 1975-76 4 13 .235 — — —— Ken Schmader Susan Roberts 1976-80 26 48 .351 — — —— 1975-76 4 13 .235 — — —— Rosa Lee Janero Dee Mayes 1980-83 18 47 .277 — — —— 1976-77 9 10 .474 — — —— Susan Roberts Patty Daley 1983-86 13 51 .203 — — —— 1977-78 5 13 .278 — — —— Susan Roberts John Filar 1992-01 102 135 .430 49 70 .412 1978-79 4 15 .211 — — —— Susan Roberts Annette Watts 2001-10 144 121 .543 102 68 .600 1979-80 8 10 .444 — — —— Susan Roberts Michele Savage 2010-2017 96 123 .474 62 64 .492 1980-81 3 18 .143 — — —— Dee Mayes Gayle Fulks 2017-present 29 33 .468 17 15 .531 1981-82 7 17 .292 — — —— Dee Mayes Totals 40 seasons 450 581 .436 230 217 .515 1982-83 8 12 .400 — — —— Dee Mayes 1983-84 0 25 .000 — — —— Patty Daley 1984-85 3 18 .143 — — —— Patty Daley 1985-86 10 8 .555 — — —— Patty Daley 1992-93 9 13 .409 — — —— John Filar 1993-94 5 21 .192 0 7 .000 John Filar 1994-95 4 23 .173 0 14 .000 John Filar 1995-96 14 12 .538 7 7 .500 John Filar 1996-97 15 11 .577 7 7 .500 John Filar 1997-98 18 9 .667 12 4 .750 John Filar 1998-99 18 10 .643 11 7 .611 John Filar 1999-00 10 17 .370 8 10 .444 John Filar 2000-01 9 19 .321 4 14 .222 John Filar 2001-02 10 18 .357 6 12 .333 Annette Watts 2002-03 15 15 .500 8 10 .444 Annette Watts 2003-04 16 12 .571 13 7 .650 Annette Watts 2004-05 18 11 .621 14 6 .700 Annette Watts 2005-06 17 12 .586 12 6 .667 Annette Watts 2006-07 23 9 .719 13 5 .722 Annette Watts 2007-08 19 11 .633 13 5 .722 Annette Watts 2008-09 12 18 .400 11 9 .550 Annette Watts 2009-10 14 15 .483 12 8 .600 Annette Watts 2010-11 14 17 .452 8 12 .400 Michele Savage 2011-12 22 10 .688 17 3 .850 Michele Savage 2012-13 22 13 .629 16 4 .800 Michele Savage 2013-14 16 16 .500 11 7 .611 Michele Savage 2014-15 5 25 .167 1 15 .063 Michele Savage 2015-16 11 19 .366 5 11 .313 Michele Savage 2016-17 6 23 .207 4 12 .333 Michele Savage 2017-18 12 18 .400 7 9 .438 Gayle Fulks 2018-19 17 15 .531 10 6 625 Gayle Fulks Totals 450 581 .436 230 217 .515

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ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

Anderson 0- 2 East Carolina 2- 1 Meredith 10- 3 San Francisco 0- 1 Appalachian State 22-27 East Tennessee State 15-13 Methodist 4- 7 Sewanee 1- 0 Arkansas 0- 1 Eastern Michigan 1- 0 Miami 0- 1 South Carolina 0- 2 Arkansas-Little Rock 0- 1 Eastern Washington 1- 0 Miami (Ohio) 0- 2 South Carolina State 1- 0 Army 3- 0 Elon 19-10 Michigan State 0- 3 Southern Cal 0- 1 Auburn 0- 1 Emory 1- 0 Missouri 0- 1 Southern Miss 1- 0 Augusta 2- 2 Fairleigh Dickinson 1- 0 Mississippi 0- 1 Southern Seminary 1- 0 Barber Scotia 1- 3 Ferrum 2- 2 Monmouth 0- 1 Stetson 0- 2 Barton 1- 0 Florida 0- 0 Montana 0- 1 Saint Louis 2- 5 Belmont Abbey 1- 3 Florida International 1- 0 Mount St. Mary’s 2- 0 Saint Joseph's 0- 6 Bennett 0- 8 Fordham 3- 8 Navy 1- 1 St. Andrews 2- 5 Boston 1- 0 Francis Marion 0- 1 Nebraska 0- 1 St. Bonaventure 3- 3 Boston College 0- 1 Franklin & Marshall 0- 1 Newberry 2- 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0- 1 Bowling Green 1- 0 Furman 29-32 New Hampshire 0- 1 St. Francis (Pa.) 0- 1 Brevard 0- 1 Gardner-Webb 7- 9 New Jersey IT 1- 0 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1- 1 Brown 0- 1 Georgetown 0- 0 Niagara 0- 1 Stony Brook 0- 1 Bucknell 1- 0 George Mason 3- 3 North Carolina 0- 4 SW Missouri State 0- 1 Butler 1- 0 George Washington 1- 4 North Carolina A&T 0- 2 Toledo 0- 1 Campbell 1- 6 Georgia 0- 2 North Texas 1- 0 Towson 0- 1 Canisius 2- 0 Georgia Southern 25-20 Northern Illinois 0- 1 Tennessee 0- 1 Carnegie Mellon 0- 1 Georgia Tech 1- 3 N.C. Central 1- 0 UAB 0- 2 Catawba 6- 8 Georgia State 2- 0 N.C. State 1- 8 UMBC 1- 1 Central Florida 0- 2 Gonzaga 1- 0 N.C. Wesleyan 1- 5 UNC Asheville 5- 4 Central Michigan 0- 1 Greensboro College 4- 6 Notre Dame 0- 1 UNCG 21-28 Charleston Southern 4- 0 Guilford 2- 3 Oglethorpe 1- 0 UNC Wilmington 4- 6 Charleston, College of 26-10 High Point 8- 5 Pembroke 2- 1 UTSA 1- 1 Charlotte 11-18 Idaho State 0- 1 Pennsylvania 0- 1 Vanderbilt 0- 2 Chattanooga 9-36Jacksonville 2- 0 Pfeiffer 2- 6 VCU 2- 5 Cincinnati 0- 1 James Madison 0- 3 Phil. Pharmacy 1- 0 Virginia 1- 1 Clemson 2- 3 J.C. Smith 1- 2 Presbyterian 1- 2 Virginia Tech 0- 1 Coastal Carolina 0- 1 Kennesaw State 1- 0 Princeton 0- 4 Wagner 0- 1 Coker 2- 5 La Salle 3- 3 Queens 1- 0 Wake Forest 3- 9 Colorado State 0- 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 0- 5 Radford 3- 4 Warren Wilson 6- 4 Columbia 1- 0 Liberty 0- 2 Randolph-Macon 1- 0 Washington & Lee 1- 0 Converse 7- 7 Longwood 3- 0 Rhode Island 4- 4 Western Carolina 29-25 Cornell 1- 1 Louisiana-Monroe 2- 0 Rice 0- 1 Western Michigan 0- 1 Creighton 0- 1 Loyola (Md.) 0- 2 Richmond 3- 5 William & Mary 2- 5 Davidson CC 1- 2 Lynchburg 1- 0 Rider 0- 1 Wingate 2- 8 Dayton 0- 6 Manhattan 2- 0 Robert Morris 2- 0 Winthrop 10- 6 Denver 0- 1 Mars Hill 0-10 Rutgers 0- 3 Wofford 31-13 Drexel 0- 1 Marshall 0- 7 Sacred Heart 4- 1 Xavier 0- 1 Duke 1- 3 Massachusetts 3- 5 Saginaw Valley State 0- 1 Duquesne 2- 6 Mercer 2- 3 Samford 7- 6 2019-20 Opponents Bolded

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2019-20 WILDCAT OPPONENTS/ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. 2019-20 OPPONENTS (ORDER OF THIS YEAR’S SCHEDULE) Opponent W L Pct. First Last Georgetown 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20 Drexel 0 1 .000 2000-01 2000-01 Western Carolina 29 25 .537 1976-77 2017-18 Virginia Tech 0 1 .000 2004-05 2004-05 Duke 1 3 .250 1977-78 2004-05 East Tennessee State 15 13 .536 1993-94 2016-17 High Point 8 5 .615 1975-76 2018-19 Newberry 2 1 .667 1976-77 2009-10 Columbia 1 0 1.000 1996-97 1996-97 Charlotte 11 18 .379 1973-74 2018-19 Florida 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20

George Mason 3 3 .500 2014-15 2018-19 Duquesne 2 6 .250 2003-04 2018-19 Rhode Island 4 4 .500 1995-96 2018-19 Richmond 3 5 .375 2013-14 2018-19 Massachusetts 3 5 .375 2014-15 2018-19 Fordham 3 8 .273 2014-15 2018-19 George Washington 1 4 .200 2014-15 2018-19 La Salle 3 3 .500 2014-15 2018-19 Saint Joseph’s 0 6 .000 2008-09 2018-19 St. Bonaventure 3 3 .500 2014-15 2018-19 Dayton 0 6 .000 2014-15 2018-19 St. Louis 2 5 .286 2014-15 2018-19 VCU 2 5 .286 2014-15 2018-19

COACH COATS FULKS VS. 2019-20 OPPONENTS (ORDER OF THIS YEAR’S SCHEDULE) Opponent W L Pct. First Last Georgetown 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20 Drexel 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20 Western Carolina 1 0 1.000 2017-18 2017-18 Virginia Tech 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20 Duke 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20 East Tennessee State 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20 High Point 2 0 1.000 2017-18 2018-19 Newberry 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20 Columbia 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20 Charlotte 1 1 .000 2017-18 2018-19 Florida 0 0 .000 2019-20 2019-20

George Mason 1 1 .500 2017-18 2017-18 Duquesne 1 1 .500 2017-18 2017-18 Rhode Island 3 1 .750 2017-18 2017-18 Richmond 2 1 .667 2017-18 2017-18 Massachusetts 2 2 .500 2017-18 2017-18 Fordham 1 3 .250 2017-18 2017-18 George Washington 1 1 .500 2017-18 2017-18 La Salle 2 0 1.000 2017-18 2017-18 Saint Joseph’s 0 2 .000 2017-18 2017-18 St. Bonaventure 3 0 1.000 2017-18 2017-18 Dayton 0 3 .000 2017-18 2017-18 St. Louis 1 1 .500 2017-18 2017-18 VCU 1 1 .500 2017-18 2017-18

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