Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17

Table of Contents GENERAL 2016-17 Quick Facts...... 1 School...... Campbell University 2016-17 Roster...... 2 Location...... Buies Creek, N.C. 2016-17 Schedule...... 3 John W. Pope Convocation Center/Gore Arena...... 4 Founded...... January 5, 1887 2016-17 Outlook...... 6 Enrollment...... 6,790 (all campuses); 3,277 (main campus undergrad) Meet the Camels...... 8 President...... Dr. J. Bradley Creed, Baylor ‘79 Brianna Cribb...... 8 Athletic Director...... Bob Roller, Virginia Tech ‘83 Bria Emanuel...... 10 Associate AD/Coaches Liason/SWA...... Wanda Watkins, Summer Price...... 12 MaKala Rouse...... 14 ...... Campbell ‘79 Sarah Smith...... 16 Athletic Dept. Phone...... 910.893.1327 Alyshia Allison...... 18 Conference...... Big South Conference Caroline Bowns...... 20 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Tiffany Daniel...... 22 School Colors...... Orange & Black Hannah Long...... 24 Hayley Barber...... 26 Nickname...... Fighting Camels Taya Bolden...... 28 Facility...... Gore Arena/Pope Convocation Center (3095) Breanna Foster...... 30 Press Row Phone...... 910.814.5541 Kelly Post...... 32 Athletics Website...... GoCamels.com Coaching Staff...... 34 Head Coach Ronny Fisher...... 34 Athletics Twitter...... @GoCamels Assistant Coach Lindsay Bowen...... 36 Women’s Basketball Twitter...... @GoCamelsWBB Assistant Coach Megan Hall...... 37 Assistant Coach Pierre Miller...... 38 COACHING STAFF Director of Player Personnel and Video Adam Surguine...... 39 Head Coach...... Ronny Fisher, Furman ‘90 Director of Operations Keyonna Miller...... 40 Support Staff...... 41 Overall Record...... 97-144 (8 years) 2015-16 Season Box Score...... 42 Record at Campbell...... First Year 2015-16 Game-by-Game...... 43 Big South Record (2008-)...... 63-81 2015-16 Results...... 44 Assistant Coach...... Lindsay Bowen, Michigan State ‘06 2015-16 Points-Rebounds-Assists...... 45 Assistant Coach...... Megan Hall, Carson-Newman ‘03 Coaching Records...... 46 All-Time Results...... 47 Assistant Coach...... Pierre Miller, Presbyterian ‘12 All-Time Results by Opponent...... 54 Director of Player Personnel and Video Operations...... All-Time Results against Opponent...... 60 ...... Adam Surguine, Lancaster Bible College ‘10 Individual Records...... 61 Director of Basketball Operations...... Individual Season Records...... 62 Individual Career Records...... 63 ...... Keyonna Allen, Presbyterian ‘15 Team Records...... 64 Athletic Trainer...... Katie Reynolds Honors and Awards...... 65 Office Phone...... 910.814.1345 All-Time Letter-winners...... 66 Year-by-Year Leaders...... 67 TEAM HISTORY 1,000 Point Scorers...... 69 500 Club ...... 70 First Season...... 1972-73 Camels in Hall of Fame...... 71 Overall Record...... 636-518 (.551) 1989 Big South Championship...... 74 Big South Record (1986-94, 2011- )...... 135-67 (.668) 2000 Atlantic Sun Championship...... 75 Regular Season Championships...... 1989, 1991 2000 NAAA East Regional...... 76 Tournament Championship...... 1989 Women’s Basketball Timeline...... 77 Campbell Facilities...... 83 A-Sun Record (1994-2011)...... 157-161 (.494) Big South Conference...... 84 Tournament Championship...... 2000 Director of Athletics Bob Roller...... 85 Regular Season Championship...... 2001 University President J. Bradley Creed...... 86 Last NCAA Appearance...... 2000 Associate AD / SWA Wanda Watkins...... 87 Athletic Training / Athletics Department...... 88 Strength & Conditioning...... 89 2015-16 REVIEW Athletic Communications / Media Services Information...... 90 Overall Record...... 13-18 (.419) Mascot/Fight Song...... 92 Big South Record...... 7-13 (.350) CREDITS Home Record...... 6-8 (.429) Road Record...... 6-9 (.400) The 2016-17 Campbell Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication Neutral Record...... 1-1 (.500) of the Campbell Athletic Communications office. The guide was written, Starters Returning/Lost...... 2/3 designed and edited by Jonathan Davidson. Photographs by Will Bratton, Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 9/6 Bennett Scarborough, Paul Burgett, A-Sun Photos, and Big South Photos. All Newcomers...... 4 covers were designed and edited by Chris Downey. SOCIAL MEDIA MEDIA INFORMATION Asst. Director of Ath. Comm. (Contact)...... Jonathan Davidson Facebook Email...... [email protected] Athletics...... Facebook.com/GoCamelsATH Office Phone...... 910.893.1529 Women’s Basketball...... Facebook.com/GoCamelsWBB Cell Phone...... 910.890.0513 Associate A.D. / Athletic Communications...... Stan Cole Twitter Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... 910.893.1221 Athletics...... @GoCamels Director of Athletic Communications...... Jason Williams Women’s Basketball...... @GoCamelsWBB Email...... [email protected] Coach Fisher...... @rfishercu Office Phone...... 910.814.4367 Coach Bowen...... @CoachBowen20 Mailing Address...... P.O. Box 10 Coach Hall...... @CoachMeganHall ...... Buies Creek, NC 27506 Coach Miller...... @CoachMiller_CU Coach Surguine...... @asurguine

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Back Row (L to R): Breanna Foster, Sarah Smith, Bria Emmanuel, Hannah Long, Tiffany Daniel, Caroline Bowns, Taya Bolden Front Row (L to R): Alyshia Allison, Hayley Barber, Brianna Cribb, Summer Price, MaKala Rouse, Kelly Post 2016-17 Campbell University Camels Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous College) 4 Kelly Post G Fr. 5-6 Fayetteville, N.C / Village Christian Academy 10 Hayley Barber G Fr. 5-7 Summerfield, N.C. / Northwest Guilford 12 Caroline Bowns G So. 5-11 Cumming, Ga. / North Forsyth 14 Alyshia Allison G So. 5-6 Silver Spring, Md. / James H. Blake 15 Breanna Foster G Fr. 5-11 Randleman, N.C. / Asheboro 20 Brianna Cribb G/F Sr. 5-9 Aransas Pass, Texas / Aransas Pass (Hill Junior College) 21 Summer Price G Jr. 5-9 Beaverdam, Va. / Patrick Henry 22 Tiffany Daniel F So. 6-1 Norfolk, Va. / Maury 23 Taya Bolden F Fr. 5-10 Richmond, Va. / Highland Springs 25 Bria Emanuel F R-Sr. 6-0 Dayton, Texas / Dayton (Tyler Junior College) 33 MaKala Rouse G Jr. 5-8 Greensboro, N.C. / James B. Dudley 40 Sarah Smith F Jr. 6-0 Jasper, Ga. / Pickens 44 Hannah Long F So. 6-1 Marysville, Ohio / Marysville Head Coach: Ronny Fisher, Furman ‘90 - 1st year Assistant Coach: Lindsay Bowen, Michigan State ‘06 - 1st year Assistant Coach: Megan Hall, Carson-Newman ‘03 - 12th year Assistant Coach: Pierre Miller, Presbyterian ‘12 - 1st year Director of Player Development & Video Opperations: Adam Surguine, Lancaster Bible ‘10 - 2nd year Director of Basketball Opperations: Keyonna Allen, Presbyterian ‘15 - 1st year

@GoCamelsWBB 2 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 2016-17 Schedule NOVEMBER Fri. 11 St. Andrews BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM Wed. 16 at Mercer Macon, Ga. 7:00 PM Sat. 19 VCU BUIES CREEK, N.C. 6:00 PM Tue. 22 N.C. Central BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM Tue. 29 at Western Carolina Cullowhee, N.C. 12:00 PM

DECEMBER Tue. 6 East Tennessee State BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM Tue. 13 St. Augustine’s BUIES CREEK, N.C. | Education Day 11:45 AM Thu. 15 at USC Upstate Spartanburg, S.C. 7:00 PM Mon. 19 vs. Arkansas Pine-Bluff San Juan, P.R. | Pureto Rico Classico 6:30 PM Sun. 20 vs. Morgan State San Juan, P.R. | Pureto Rico Classico 6:30 PM Thu. 29 Columbia College BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM

JANUARY Tue. 3 at UNC Asheville * Asheville, N.C. 7:00 PM Sat. 7 Charletson Southern * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 2:00 PM Tue. 10 Radford BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM Sat. 14 at Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. 2:00 PM Tue. 17 Winthrop * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM Sat. 21 at Longwood * Farmville, Va. 2:00 PM Tue. 24 High Point * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM Sat. 28 at Gardner-Webb * Boiling Springs, N.C. 2:00 PM Tue. 31 Liberty * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM

FEBRUARY Sat. 4 Longwood * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 2:00 PM Tues. 7 at Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. 7:00 PM Sat. 11 UNC Asheville * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 2:00 PM Tue. 14 at Winthrop * Rock Hill, S.C. 7:00 PM Sat. 18 at High Point * High Point, N.C. 2:00 PM Tue. 21 Presbyterian * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 7:00 PM Sat. 25 Gardner-Webb * BUIES CREEK, N.C. 2:00 PM Mon. 27 at Radford * Radford, Va. 7:00 PM

MARCH Sat. 4 at Liberty * Lynchburg, Va. 2:00 PM

2017 Big South Championship Thu.-Sun., March 9-12 Lynchburg, Va. TBA

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@GoCamelsWBB 4 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 John W. Pope Jr. Covocation Center Gore Arena The John W. Pope Convocation Center and Gilbert Craig Gore Arena is home to the Campbell men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling teams.

Dedicated on Oct. 17, 2008 and hosting its first event, a volleyball match, on Oct. 24, the 109,000 square-foot building ranks among the finest facilities in the Big South Conference and the state of North Carolina.

The $34 million project includes 3,095 chair-back seats for basketball games at Gilbert Craig Gore Arena, in addition to a 1,200-square foot Presidential hospitality suite. Fans in attendance not only experience the excitement of college basketball, but are also entertained by state-of-the- art lighting, scoreboard, video and audio systems.

For convocation or graduation, the building can accommodate up to 4,000 people.

There are locker rooms for the Campbell men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling programs. The wrestling program has use to a 3,500 square-foot practice area, which can accommodate two regulation mats.

A center hung Daktronics scoreboard and courtside LED scorer’s tables were added to Gore Arena in the spring of 2016. The video board features four identical main displays in a square configuration with a display facing each side of the facility. Each main display measures more than 7 feet high by 13.5 feet wide and features 6 millimeter line spacing for crisp, clear imagery.

At court level, eight total LED scorer’s tables were installed – four displays located on each sideline. Each of these displays features 10 millimeter line spacing and measures 2 feet high by 9 feet wide.

The volleyball coaches office was renovated in the summer of 2013 and moved to the concourse level.

The facility also includes a 3,000-square foot weight room devoted to Campbell student-athletes.

Fred McCall practice gymnasium enables multiple sports to work out at the same time. It is located just a few steps from the main arena.

The 5,200-square foot Robert P. Holding Sr. Student Fitness Center, which includes cardiovascular equipment, weight machines, free weights and a revolving climbing wall is already a focal point on the campus.

The facility is the center of activity for student recreation and wellness, plus athletics practice and competition. It also houses 2,800 square feet devoted to the university’s exercise science curriculum.

Upon entering the building into the 3,700-square foot atrium, which houses the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame, visitors proceed up stairs (or an elevator) on both the north and south sides to the entrance of Gore Arena.

The concourse level of the two-story building offers primary circulation of the seating area, concessions, restrooms and other amenities. Both arena levels are fully accessible to individuals with disabilities.

@GoCamelsWBB 5 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 2016-17 Season Preview “We are trying to lay the foundation for the future, not just for this year, but for years to come. We want to build a program. In order to do that, there are some building blocks that need to be put into place before you take the next step. That is our focus.”

Those are the words of new Campbell Women’s Basketball head coach Ronny Fisher. Fisher, who accepted the position this past April, will be the first new coach on the Camels’ sidelines in 36 years. Fisher took over for Coach Wanda Watkins, who stepped into a new role with Campbell athletics after 549 career victories. More importantly, she built a legacy for Campbell Women’s Basketball and laid the groundwork for success on the court for years to come.

This is where the Camels’ 2016-17 theme becomes so prevalent and will shape the future of the Campbell program. Building something special is the theme, and its meaning is self-explanatory. The Camels will open the new era and lay the foundation for future success, all while keeping an eye towards victories in the coming season.

“We are really proud of our players as we work to lay the foundation to be a good defensive team, to take care of the ball on offense and to be solid on the boards,” said Fisher. “They are putting in the effort and intensity to achieve those goals.”

Anybody who has watched a Coach Fisher led team knows the defensive intensity that he demands from his squads. His teams at Presbyterian College, where he coached the last eight seasons, were known for its defense and gritty play on that side of the ball. Fisher’s 2013-14 squad ranked second in the NCAA in scoring defense (53.5 PPG), which was only exceeded by national champions UConn. Fisher envisions the same type of results from his Camels and is preaching the philosophy of five playing as one.

“We are stressing the defensive principles, moving on every pass and being in position to help your teammate,” Fisher stated. “We are working re- ally hard and giving maximum effort to achieve the goal of five playing as one. If we can do that, then we will be where we want to be defensively.”

The 2016-17 Camels will have a different look than the team that stepped off the court in Asheville this past March. Campbell lost three seniors and three key starters overall from last season’s squad that finished 13-18 overall and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big South Conference Championship. Leading the returners are junior guards Summer Price and MaKala Rouse along with se- niors Brianna Cribb and Bria Emanuel.

Overall, Campbell is returning just 25 points per game from last season and will look to rely on role play- ers to step up and contribute in a big way to have success. The four sophomores on the roster will see their roles increase tremendously. The Camels also welcome four new freshmen into the fold and will be expected to contribute early in their collegiate careers.

“A big challenge we face is inexperience,” Fisher stated. “No matter who plays, I’m asking someone who hasn’t made a significant contribution to step up and be a prime player in our league. I think we will get there, but early on we will see some players that have nerves and haven’t been in the situation. Can we get there? I know we can, but it’s going to take time and experience before they step in and play like an all-conference player.”

Nobody can accuse any of Coach Fisher’s teams of not giving maximum effort on the court, and this year’s Campbell squad shouldn’t be an ex- ception. People who have attended any of the Camels’ early practices will watch the coaching staff push the players to achieve maximum effort in every drill in an effort to translate it to in-game situations.

“We have three things we want to bring every day at practice, maximum effort, a great attitude and the will to be a great teammate,” said Fisher. “That’s all I really ask of them daily and what we really harp on. They are working hard and they want to please while our staff is working hard because we want to get the most out of the players. The energy is there and we hope that it can continue.”

Guard play will be looked at as a strength of the upcoming Campbell squad led by Price and Rouse. Price is the only returner to averaged double-figure points last season (10.0 ppg.) and she was one of 17 play- ers in the Big South to finish the season with double-digit scoring numbers. Overall, she scored double figures in 11 games with four 20-point efforts including 26 points in a win at UNC Asheville.

Rouse stepped into an expanded role for the Camels last season, her second in the Orange and Black. Offensively, she averaged 4.4 points per game and stood third on the team with 3.4 rebounds per game. Defensively, she ranked second on the team in steals (40) and blocks (16). Rouse sealed one of the Camels most exciting victories last season when she blocked High Point’s attempt at a game-tying three in a road win that saw Campbell rally from a 19-point third period deficit.

“I think Summer has a chance to be one of the best players in the league,” said Fisher. “She was a good

@GoCamelsWBB 6 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 2016-17 Season Preview player last year and she’s worked really hard to get better. She really shoots the ball well, she gets to the rim and just has a good overall feel for the game. MaKala is an amazing athlete, her speed and ability to get the ball to the rim are unbelievable. It’s probably as good as any player that I have ever coached. She is so smooth in her ability to move and make plays. I think our guard play in those two returners is our biggest strength.”

Also at the guard position the Camels return sophomores Caroline Bowns and Alyshia Allison. Bowns appeared in all 31 games as a rookie while Allison saw action in 14 contests. Both players are poised for expanded roles this season.

“Caroline has had a really good preseason and has shot the ball well,” said Fisher. “We have worked on getting her shot off quicker. She’s responded well and her confidence is growing. I feel that she can make a major impact with the system that we are running because she will get more opportunities to shoot the three. Alyshia has made strides this preseason. We have worked on her conditioning and she’s in the best shape that she’s been in. Now we can really see some of her explosiveness in getting to the rim.”

Among the newcomers at the guard position is the trio of Hayley Barber (Summerfield, N.C.), Breanna Foster (Randleman, N.C.) and Kelly Post (Fay- etteville, N.C.). Barber had an outstanding prep career at Northwest Guilford High School and was named the 2015-16 Piedmont Triad 4-A Player of the Year. Foster was a four-year letter-winner at Asheboro High School and averaged 18.0 points per game as a senior. Post was one of 750 players nationwide honored as a McDonalds All-American nominee following her senior year at Village Christian Academy.

“Hayley has stepped in and already has become a solid leader,” said Fisher. “She’s a true point guard and knows how to get the ball to her team- mates, but she also has the toughness to finish at the rim. Brianna is another player that has a huge upside and she really shoots the ball well. Her shot is getting more consistent, but she can also get the ball to the rim with a good first step. Kelly is going to be that player when needed will add depth to the point guard position. I have been very pleased with all three of them in the preseason.”

Cribb represents a hybrid player that can see time at the guard and forward positions. She pulled down 31 total rebounds and scored 24 total points in her first season in the Creek. However, her impact will be felt in more ways than just the stat sheets.

“I’ve been really pleased with Cribb in the preseason,” said Fisher. “She’s a good defender; tough, physical and can rebound while playing the three or four position. She’s really been the glue for us, especially on the defensive end. She takes charges, helps, guards her man 1-on-1 and she rebounds.”

The frontcourt discussion for the Camels is led by senior Bria Emanuel and sophomores Tiffany Daniel and Hannah Long. Emanuel played in 27 games with 12 starts in her first season at CU after playing two years at Tyler Junior College. She averaged 3.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. Daniel appeared in 26 games during her rookie campaign. Her 58 total rebounds led all Campbell freshmen and she shot .470 from the field. Long played in 13 games after dealing with an early season injury. She pulled down 21 total rebounds and scored 20 total points.

“We have three returning players down in the post,” said Fisher. “Hannah has done a nice job in the preseason. She moves really well for her size, she is very smart and she understands what we are trying to do. Tiffany and Bria are both right there as well. Tiffany is an amazing athlete and she runs the floor so well. She’s long, athletic, plays hard and is just everywhere. Bria also is in the same mindset as Cribb bringing toughness to our team. She is very strong and tough down low. She doesn’t mind contact and just plays hard. I think that all three can make real contributions for us.”

One notable loss for the Camels in the frontcourt is junior Sarah Smith. Smith was hurt during offseason workouts and two surgeries will mean a redshirt year.

The lone addition for Campbell’s frontcourt is freshman Taya Bolden (Richmond, Va.). She lettered at Highland Springs High School and averaged 16.0 points 16.0 rebounds per game as a senior. She tallied 23 double-doubles in her final prep season and tied the state playoff record with 27 rebounds in the Highlanders’ semifinals appearance.

“Taya, just like the other freshmen, will have a chance to vie for a starting position,” said Fisher. “She’s so athletic and can score the ball around the basket. She has confidence facing the rim and she’s an amazing rebounder. Having someone like her on the boards will be huge for us.”

The Camels won’t be bringing along preseason expectations seen in years past. They were picked to finish eighth in the annual Big South preseason poll. This should give the group a chip on their shoulders and the desire to prove people wrong. The legacy is there, the teaching is there and the potential is there. Commitment, hard work and preparation are the keys to success. The next chapter in the Campbell women’s basketball history books is about to be written, we’re just all along for the ride.

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@GoCamelsWBB 8 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #20 Brianna Cribb Senior | Guard / Forward | 5-9 Aransas Pass, Texas

Junior Season (2015-16) Appeared in 22 games during her first season at Campbell... Pulled down 31 total rebounds and scored 24 total points while playing an average of 5.9 minutes per game... Shot .240 from the floor and .460 from the stripe... Recorded seven steals and dished out four assists... Scored a season-high eight points at ETSU (12/16)... Also pulled down a season-high seven rebounds versus the Buccaneers... Tallied five points with three free throws and a in the Big South Championship Quarterfinal versus UNC Asheville (3/11)... Recorded five rebounds against the Bulldogs and in a win over Mount Saint Mary’s (11/21)... Played a season-high 16 min- utes and tallied three points and three rebounds at Presbyterian (2/20)... Big South Presidential Career Highs Honor Roll. Points: 8 (ETSU, 12/16/15) Rebs: 5 (Mt. St. Mary’s, 1/31/15) Hill Junior College (2013-15) Assists: 2 (Presbyterian, 1/19/16) Joined Campbell after averaging 12.2 points, 9.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists during her sophomore season at Hill Junior College in Hillsboro, Texas... Also connected on 42 percent of her shots from Steals: 3 (ETSU, 12/16/15) the floor as a sophomore... Earned first team all-conference honors in each of her two seasons Blocks: 1 (ETSU, 12/16/15) at the junior college level... Averaged 10.5 points, 8.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game as a FGM: 2 (ETSU, 12/16/15) freshman... Led Hill to the semifinals of the Region V tournament in 2014-15 while leading the FGA: 4 (ETSU, 12/16/15) NTJCAC with 11.1 rebounds per game in conference play... Named the NTJCAC Tri-Defensive Player of the Year following the season. FTM: 6 (ETSU, 12/16/15) FTA: 6 (ETSU, 12/16/15) Prep/Personal 3-Pt. FGM: None Played her high school basketball at Aransas Pass High School... Daughter of Brian and Yolanda 3-Pt. FGA: None Cribb... Has two siblings, Brandon (19) and Yasmine (15). Minutes: 15 (ETSU, 12/16/15)

2015-16 Season Highs Points: 8 (ETSU, 12/16/15) Rebs: 5 (Mt. St. Mary’s, 1/31/15) Assists: 2 (Presbyterian, 1/19/16) Steals: 3 (ETSU, 12/16/15) Blocks: 1 (ETSU, 12/16/15) FGM: 2 (ETSU, 12/16/15) FGA: 4 (ETSU, 12/16/15) FTM: 6 (ETSU, 12/16/15) FTA: 6 (ETSU, 12/16/15) 3-Pt. FGM: None 3-Pt. FGA: None Minutes: 15 (ETSU, 12/16/15) Individual Career History

Cribb’s Career Stats CRIBB, Brianna Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-1 22-0 129/5.9 6-25 . 2 4 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 12-26 . 4 6 2 14 17 31 1.4 8 0 4 14 1 7 24 1.1 TOTAL 22-0 129/5.9 6-25 . 2 4 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 12-26 . 4 6 2 14 17 31 1.4 8 0 4 14 1 7 24 1.1

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@GoCamelsWBB 10 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #25 Bria Emanuel R-Senior | Forward | 6-0 Dayton, Texas

Redshirt-Junior Season (2015-16) Appeared in 27 games with 12 starts on her first season on the active roster... Averaged 3.0 points and 2.8 rebounds per game... Dished out 15 assists and tallied six steals... Shot .710 from the free throw stripe (27-for-28) and .370 from the field (27-for-73)... Finished with her first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds in a win at Longwood (1/9)... Scored 12 points while going 8-for-8 from the free throw stripe in a win at UNC Asheville (2/27)... Scored six points and tallied five rebounds in a victory at Coastal Carolina (12/1)... Averaged 5.7 points per game between seven games she started from Jan. 9-31... Pulled down seven rebounds and had a sea- son-high three steals versus Gardner-Webb (1/4)... Pulled down at least one rebound in 16 of the Career Highs final 17 games of the season... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Points: 13 (Longwood, 1/9/16) Rebs: 10 (Longwood, 1/9/16) Junior Season (2014-15) Assists: 2 (Liberty, 2/9/16) Redshirted after suffering a knee injury during the preseason. Steals: 3 (Gardner-Webb, 1/4/16) Tyler Junior College (2012-14) Blocks: 1 (Winthrop, 1/24/16) A starter for the No. 11-ranked Apaches, who compiled a 30-6 overall record in 2013-14... Averaged FGM: 5 (Longwood, 1/9/16) 10.7 points and 5.8 rebounds per game under National Junior College Coach of the Year, Trenia FGA: 7 (Winthrop, 1/24/16) Tillis-Jones... Shot 60.1 pct. from the floor and 72.0 pct. from the stripe... Averaged 1.1 steals each contest. FTM: 8 (UNC Asheville, 2/27/16) FTA: 8 (UNC Asheville, 2/27/16) Prep/Personal 3-Pt. FGM: None A standout for Dayton High School... Named to the 1st team all-district team and TABC All- 3-Pt. FGA: None Region Team, and named district defensive player of the year as a junior... Named the 2012 19-4A Offensive Player of the Year and named to the TABC All-Region Team as a senior... Daughter of Minutes: 31 (Longwood, 1/9/16)

2015-16 Season Highs Points: 13 (Longwood, 1/9/16) Rebs: 10 (Longwood, 1/9/16) Assists: 2 (Liberty, 2/9/16) Steals: 3 (Gardner-Webb, 1/4/16) Blocks: 1 (Winthrop, 1/24/16) FGM: 5 (Longwood, 1/9/16) FGA: 7 (Winthrop, 1/24/16) FTM: 8 (UNC Asheville, 2/27/16) FTA: 8 (UNC Asheville, 2/27/16) 3-Pt. FGM: None 3-Pt. FGA: None Minutes: 31 (Longwood, 1/9/16) Individual Career History

Emanuel’s Career Stats EMANUEL, Bria Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-1 27-12 303/11.2 27-73 . 3 7 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 27-38 . 7 1 1 24 51 75 2.8 28 0 15 24 1 6 81 3.0 TOTAL 27-12 303/11.2 27-73 . 3 7 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 27-38 . 7 1 1 24 51 75 2.8 28 0 15 24 1 6 81 3.0

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@GoCamelsWBB 12 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #21 Summer Price Junior | Guard | 5-9 Beaverdam, Virginia

Sophomore Season (2015-16) Made 28 appearances with 21 starts as a sophomore... Ranked second on the team with 10.0 points per game... One of 17 players in the Big South to finish in double-figure scoring... Aver- aged 3.8 rebounds per game.. Tallied 48 assists and 22 steals... Shot .355 from the field (99-for- 279) and .786 from the free throw stripe (55-for-70)... Scored in double figures in 11 games with four 20-point efforts... Finished with a career-high 26 points going 9-for-17 from the field in a win over Western Carolina (12/14)... Scored 23 points with a season-high four threes in a victory at UNC Asheville (2/27)... Tallied 22 points in wins over North Florida (12/20) and Longwood (2/13)... Pulled down a season-high seven rebounds to go with 19 points in a victory at High Point (3/1)... Career Highs Averaged 17.6 points per game in the final seven games of the regular season. Points: 29 (Western Caro., 12/14/15) Rebs: 8 (Radford, 2/21/15) Freshman Season (2014-15) Assists: 5 (Liberty, 2/28/15) Big South all-freshman team... First Camel to earn freshman team honors so since Kiera Gaines in 2011-12… Led all Campbell freshmen in points, rebounds, assists, steals and minutes per Steals: 3 (Three Times) game… Made an immediate impact in her second game as a Lady Camel, tallying 13 points and Blocks: 2 (Four Times) six rebounds in a 65-60 win over NC Central (11/17)… Broke out with a season-best 22 points at FGM: 9 (Twice) Longwood (1/3), including 16 in the second half and 14 of Campbell’s final 20 points… Averaged FGA: 20 (UNC Asheville, 2/27/16) 16.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game over a five-game stretch beginning with the Longwood contest… Drained a season-high trio of three-pointers against Winthrop (2/2)… Sealed Camp- FTM: 10 (Longwood, 1/13/15) bell’s win at UNC Asheville (2/10) with a late three-pointer… Led Campbell with an .806 (50-of- FTA: 13 (Longwood, 1/13/15) 62) free-throw percentage among players with at least 50 attempts… Averaged 7.3 points and 3-Pt. FGM: 4 (Twice) 3.5 rebounds per game while shooting 33.8 percent (24-of-71) from behind the arc... Big South 3-Pt. FGA: 9 (UNF, 12/20/15) Freshman of the Week (Jan. 19). Minutes: 38 (Twice) Prep/Personal Three-year letter-winner for head 2015-16 Season Highs coach Philip Cobb at Patrick Henry Points: 29 (Western Caro., 12/14/15) High School... Totaled 1,082 points, 338 rebounds and 258 steals in 77 games Rebs: 7 (Four Times) played entering senior season... Aided Assists: 4 (Times) the Patriots to a 67-13 mark over first Steals: 3 (Presbyterian, 2/20/16) three seasons which included two Blocks: 2 (High Point, 3/1/16) district championships (2011-12) and the 2013 district tournament title... FGM: 9 (Twice) 2013 all-state second team, all-region FGA: 20 (UNC Asheville, 2/27/16) first team, All-Metro first team, Central FTM: 8 (Western Caro., 12/14/15) Region AAA all-academic and All- FTA: 9 (Western Caro., 12/14/15) District Player of the Year, first team and academic... 2012 Patriots’ Co- 3-Pt. FGM: 4 (Twice) Most Valuable Player... 2011 Patriots’ 3-Pt. FGA: 9 (UNF, 12/20/15) Rookie of the Year... Born on June 4, Minutes: 38 (Twice) 1996 in Richmond, Va.... Daughter of James andIndividual Paula Price... HasCareer two History sisters, Lottie (19) and Arayna (16), and a brother, Storm (10)... Price is Price’s majoring in excercise science. Career Stats PRICE, Summer Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2014-1 30-17 652/21.7 73-191 . 3 8 2 24-71 . 3 3 8 50-62 . 8 0 6 28 78 106 3.5 33 1 38 37 13 26 220 7.3 2015-1 28-21 753/26.9 99-279 . 3 5 5 28-111 . 2 5 2 55-70 . 7 8 6 36 69 105 3.8 35 0 48 50 6 22 281 10.0 TOTAL 58-38 1405/24. 172-470 . 3 6 6 52-182 . 2 8 6 105-132 . 7 9 5 64 147 211 3.6 68 1 86 87 19 48 501 8.6 @GoCamelsWBB 13 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17

@GoCamelsWBB 14 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #33 MaKala Rouse Junior | Guard | 5-8 Greensboro, North Carolina

Sophomore Season (2015-16) Played in all 31 games with 24 starts... Ranked fourth on the team with an average of 22.2 minutes per contest... Averaged 4.4 points and 3.4 rebounds per game, which stood third on the team... Shot .370 from the field (54-for-144)... Ranked second on the team in steals (40) and blocks (16)... Tallied three double-figure scoring efforts... Scored a seasaon-high 11 points at Radford (1/11)... Finished with 10 points in a win at Longwood (1/9) and at Liberty (2/9)... Pulled down a season-best seven rebounds in four games including the Big South Championship First Round victory over Coastal Carolina (3/10)... Dished out a season-high eight assists and matched a season-high four steals versus Charleston Southern (2/13)... Averaged 5.3 points per game in Career Highs conference play. Points: 11 (Radford, 1/11/16) Rebs: 7 (Three Times) Freshman Season (2014-15) Assists: 8 (Charleston So., 2/23/16) Appeared in 30 of a possible 31 games for the Lady Camels… Dropped a career-best eight points in 17 minutes at Charleston Southern (12/13)… Also came away with three steals against the Steals: 4 (Three Times) Buccaneers… Tallied seven points on 3-of-5 (60.0 percent) shooting at Coastal Carolina (1/20)… Blocks: 3 (High Point, 3/1/16) Notched six points in a road victory at Gardner-Webb (2/17)… Pulled down a season-best five FGM: 5 (Radford, 1/11/16) rebounds twice, first at Western Carolina (11/24) and again in Big South play against Winthrop FGA: 10 (Charleston So., 2/23/16) (2/2)… Swatted a pair of shots against Presbyterian (12/30) and added one apiece at UNC Asheville (2/ 10) and at Gardner-Webb… Averaged 1.7 points and 2.1 rebounds per game in 10.8 FTM: 5 (Liberty, 12/29/15) minutes of action... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. FTA: 7 (High Point, 1/17/16) 3-Pt. FGM: 2 (Twice) Prep/Personal 3-Pt. FGA: 2 (Three Times) Three-time letter-winner for head coach Frank McNeil at James B. Dudley Minutes: 37 (Winthrop, 1/24/16) High School... Two-time Panthers’ Best All-Around Player (2012-13)... 2012 all- 2015-16 Season Highs conference team... Aided the Panthers Points: 11 (Radford, 1/11/16) to a 25-2 mark as a freshman... Trained on the JBDHS cross country team... Rebs: 7 (Three Times) Played for Dudley in the high school Assists: 8 (Charleston So., 2/23/16) summer league and the Lady Phoenix Steals: 4 (Three Times) (AAU), who won the 11th Grade Silver Blocks: 3 (High Point, 3/1/16) Championship in Orlando, Fla.... Born on July 12, 1996 in Greensboro, N.C.... FGM: 5 (Radford, 1/11/16) Daughter of Marvin and Roberta FGA: 10 (Charleston So., 2/23/16) Rouse... Has two sisters, Lakiya (19) and FTM: 5 (Liberty, 12/29/15) SaQuan (22)... Lakiya plays basketball FTA: 7 (High Point, 1/17/16) at Saint Augustine’s in Raleigh, N.C.... Intends to major in Accounting. 3-Pt. FGM: 2 (Twice) 3-Pt. FGA: 2 (Five Times) Minutes: 37 (Winthrop, 1/24/16) Individual Career History

Rouse’s Career Stats ROUSE, MaKala Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2014-1 30-0 325/10.8 19-49 . 3 8 8 2-8 . 2 5 0 11-20 . 5 5 0 18 44 62 2.1 17 0 19 22 4 19 51 1.7 2015-1 31-24 687/22.2 54-144 . 3 7 5 8-23 . 3 4 8 21-40 . 5 2 5 37 68 105 3.4 57 1 57 50 16 40 137 4.4 TOTAL 61-24 1012/16. 73-193 . 3 7 8 10-31 . 3 2 3 32-60 . 5 3 3 55 112 167 2.7 74 1 76 72 20 59 188 3.1 @GoCamelsWBB 15 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17

@GoCamelsWBB 16 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #40 Sarah Smith Junior | Forward | 6-0 Jasper, Georgia

Sophomore Season (2015-16) Big South all-academic team... Played in 24 games at an average of 12.5 minutes per contest... Made two starts... Averaged 4.2 points and 2.0 rebounds per game... Shot .380 from the field (38- of-100) and .730 from the free throw line (25-of-34)... Scored a career-high 19 points on 6-of-12 shooting in a victory at Coastal Carolina (12/1)... Tallied 15 points while also hitting six field goals in the second victory over the Chanticleers (1/30)... Tallied three double-figure efforts with 11 points in a win at Longwood (1/9)... Pulled down a career-high seven rebounds at Charleston Southern (1/26)... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Career Highs Points: 19 (Coastal Carolina, 1/11/16) Freshman Season (2014-15) Rebs: 7 (Charleston So., 1/26/16) Appeared in 15 contests for the Lady Camels… Played a season-best 17 minutes at Charleston Assists: 2 (Charleston So., 12/13/14) Southern (12/13)… Dished out a pair of assists and came away with two steals against the Buccaneers… Scored a season-high five points in nine minutes at Liberty1/24), also knocking Steals: 2 (Charleston So., 12/13/14) down her first collegiate three-pointer… Averaged 0.7 points and 0.7 rebounds in an average of Blocks: NA 5.5 minutes of action... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. FGM: 6 (Twice) FGA: 12 (Coastal Carolina, 12/1/15) Prep/Personal FTM: 7 (Coastal Carolina, 12/1/15) Earned six letters on the basketball, volleyball and track and field team at Pickens High School... FTA: 8 (Coastal Carolina, 12/1/15) Two-time All-District Tournament and twice named the Dragons’ Most Offensive Player... 2013 all- state second team and all-region first team... 2012 all-region second team... Helped the Dragons to 3-Pt. FGM: 1 (Twice) a 53-35 mark in first three campaigns 3-Pt. FGA: 2 (Liberty, 1/24/15) with a district championship and Minutes: 26 (Coastal Carolina, 12/1/15) appearance in the state tournament each year... Entered her senior season 2015-16 Season Highs 221 points away from 1,000 career Points: 19 (Coastal Carolina, 1/11/16) points... Generated 13.2 points and Rebs: 7 (Charleston So., 1/26/16) 8.8 rebounds on average in junior season... Tallied 13.7 points and 8.4 Assists: 1 (Five Times) rebounds per game as a sophomore... Steals: 1 (UNF, 12/20/16) Played for Peak Performance on the Blocks: NA AAU circuit, competing amongst the FGM: 6 (Twice) top competition in the nation... Honor FGA: 12 (Coastal Carolina, 12/1/15) student following each semester, FTM: 7 (Coastal Carolina, 12/1/15) ranking fourth in class... Recognized as FTA: 8 (Coastal Carolina, 12/1/15) a two-time Math Student of the Year (2011-12) and 2012 Spanish Student 3-Pt. FGM: NA of the Year... Born on Nov. 8, 1995 in 3-Pt. FGA: 1 (VCU, 11/24/15) Alpharetta, Ga.... Daughter of Val and Minutes: 26 (Coastal Carolina, 12/1/15) Brenda Smith... Val played basketball Individual Career History at Tift College... Has a brother, Luke (15)...Intends to major in Biology/Pre- Smith’s Physical Therapy. Career Stats SMITH, Sarah Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2014-1 15-0 82/5.5 4-13 . 3 0 8 1-3 . 3 3 3 2-6 . 3 3 3 4 6 10 0.7 7 0 2 9 0 3 11 0.7 2015-1 24-2 299/12.5 38-100 . 3 8 0 0-4 . 0 0 0 25-34 . 7 3 5 20 27 47 2.0 20 0 5 18 1 1 101 4.2 TOTAL 39-2 381/9.8 42-113 . 3 7 2 1-7 . 1 4 3 27-40 . 6 7 5 24 33 57 1.5 27 0 7 27 1 4 112 2.9 @GoCamelsWBB 17 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17

@GoCamelsWBB 18 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #14 Alyshia Allison Sophomore | Guard | 5-6 Silver Spring, Maryland

Freshman Season (2015-16) Appeared in 14 contests during her rookie campaign... Scored eight points and pulled down 10 rebounds with seven coming on the defensive end... Dished out three assists and tallied a ... Hit four-of-six free throw attempts... Scored her first collegiate points with a pair of free throws at North Florida... Pulled down two rebounds and scored a field goal in the regular season finale against Radford... Played a season-high 12 minutes against Presbyterian... Attempted a season-high four field goals against the Blue Hose... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Career Highs Points: 2 (Four Times) Prep/Personal Rebs: 1 (Twice) Attended James H. Blake High School in Silver Spring, Md., and helped lead her varsity Assists: 1 (Three Times) teams to a 57-21 record during her career... Recorded 10.8 points and 6.2 assists per game as a senior in 2014-15... Notched 5.3 steals per game for her career... Competed Steals: 1 (Winthrop, 1/24/16) in the Department of Defense Education Activity Far East Tournament as a sophomore, Blocks: NA capturing the title with her team... Named the Far East Player of the Year and the Most FGM: 1 (Twice) Versatile Player honors as a sophomore... Earned Most Valuable Player honors as a junior... FGA: 4 (Presbyterian, 1/19/16) Selected for three All-Star games as a senior despite missing the end of the season due to FTM: 2 (Twice) injury... Earned high honors each year in high school and was named a Maryland Mind in FTA: 2 (Three Times) Motion Scholar-Athlete as a senior... Daughter of Kenneth and Althea Allison and has two 3-Pt. FGM: NA sisters, Asia (22) and Kenya (15). 3-Pt. FGA: 1 (Three Times) Minutes: 12 (Presbyterian, 1/19/16)

2015-16 Season Highs Points: 2 (Four Times) Rebs: 1 (Twice) Assists: 1 (Three Times) Steals: 1 (Winthrop, 1/24/16) Blocks: NA FGM: 1 (Twice) FGA: 4 (Presbyterian, 1/19/16) FTM: 2 (Twice) FTA: 2 (Three Times) 3-Pt. FGM: NA 3-Pt. FGA: 1 (Three Times) Minutes: 12 (Presbyterian, Individual Career History 1/19/16) Allison’s Career Stats ALLISON, Alyshia

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-1 14-0 61/4.4 2-15 . 1 3 3 0-4 . 0 0 0 4-6 . 6 6 7 3 7 10 0.7 4 0 3 8 0 1 8 0.6 TOTAL 14-0 61/4.4 2-15 . 1 3 3 0-4 . 0 0 0 4-6 . 6 6 7 3 7 10 0.7 4 0 3 8 0 1 8 0.6

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@GoCamelsWBB 20 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #12 Caroline Bowns Sophomore | Guard | 5-11 Cumming, Georgia

Freshman Season (2015-16) Appeared in all 31 games as a rookie with an average of 11.1 minutes per game... Averaged 2.3 points and 1.4 rebounds per game... Shot .256 from the floor (22-of-86), .250 from three-point range (16-of-64) and .688 from the free throw stripe (11-for-16)... Scored a season-high 10 points at ETSU (12/16)... Scored nine points on three three-pointers against UNC Pembroke (11/13) in her collegiate debut... Pulled down a season-high five rebounds versus Charleston Southern (2/23)... Made her first collegiate start and matched a season-high 21 minutes in a win at Longwood (1/9)... Hit a three-pointer in 12 different Career Highs games... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Points: 10 (ETSU, 12/16/15) Rebs: 5 (Charleston So., 2/23/16) Prep/Personal Assists: 1 (Eight Times) Product of North Forsyth High School in Cumming, Ga... 5-11 guard was named an all- county and all-region section while earning GACA Player of the Year honors... played Steals: 2 (N.C. A&T, 11/18/15) in the GACA All-Star game... Led North Forsyth to a regional championship with a 28-3 Blocks: NA record... Career averages of 14.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game... Finished FGM: 3 (Twice) with 1778 career points, the most in North Forsyth history... Also totaled 536 rebounds, FGA: 9 (UNCP, 11/13/15) 288 assists, 260 steals, 245 three-pointers and 84 blocks in her four-year varsity career... FTM: 6 (Presbyterian, 2/20/16) Hit a school-record nine three’s in one game as a senior... Was a member of the National FTA: 10 (Presbyterian, 2/20/16) Honor Society. 3-Pt. FGM: 3 (UNCP, 11/13/15) 3-Pt. FGA: 9 (UNCP, 11/13/15) Minutes: 21 (Twice)

2015-16 Season Highs Points: 10 (ETSU, 12/16/15) Rebs: 5 (Charleston So., 2/23/16) Assists: 1 (Eight Times) Steals: 2 (N.C. A&T, 11/18/15) Blocks: NA FGM: 3 (Twice) FGA: 9 (UNCP, 11/13/15) FTM: 6 (Presbyterian, 2/20/16) FTA: 10 (Presbyterian, 2/20/16) 3-Pt. FGM: 3 (UNCP, 11/13/15) 3-Pt. FGA: 9 (UNCP, 11/13/15) Minutes: 21 (Twice) Individual Career History

Bown’s Career Stats BOWNS, Caroline

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-1 31-1 343/11.1 22-86 . 2 5 6 16-64 . 2 5 0 11-16 . 6 8 8 15 28 43 1.4 29 0 8 13 1 9 71 2.3 TOTAL 31-1 343/11.1 22-86 . 2 5 6 16-64 . 2 5 0 11-16 . 6 8 8 15 28 43 1.4 29 0 8 13 1 9 71 2.3

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@GoCamelsWBB 22 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #22 Tiffany Daniel Sophomore | Forward | 6-1 Norfolk, Va.

Freshman Season (2015-16) Appeared in 26 games during her rookie campaign... Averaged 2.3 points and 2.2 rebounds per game... Her 58 total rebounds led all Campbell freshmen... Shot .470 from the field... Finished with four steals and four assists... Scored a season-high eight points in a win over Mount Saint Mary’s (11/21)... Tallied seven points in back-to-back outings, at Liberty (2/9) and a win over Longwood (2/13)... Pulled down a season high seven rebounds in a season-high 23 minutes at VCU (11/24)... Added six points versus the Rams... Recorded a rebound in 25-of-26 games in which she played. Career Highs Points: 8 (Mount St. Mary’s, 11/21/15) Prep/Personal Rebs: 7 (VCU, 11/24/15) Averaged 8.2 points and 11.0 rebounds per game as a senior at Maury HS... Played AAU Assists: 1 (Twice) basketball with the Lady Neptunes and won a pair of championships... Recorded 15.4 points and 12.7 rebounds per game. Steals: 1 (Four Times) Blocks: 1 (Longwood, 2/13/16) FGM: 4 (Mount St. Mary’s, 11/21/15) FGA: 6 (Three Times) FTM: 2 (Three Times) FTA: 4 (Charleston So., 2/23/16) 3-Pt. FGM: NA 3-Pt. FGA: NA Minutes: 23 (VCU, 11/24/15)

2015-16 Season Highs Points: 8 (Mount St. Mary’s, 11/21/15) Rebs: 7 (VCU, 11/24/15) Assists: 1 (Twice) Steals: 1 (Four Times) Blocks: 1 (Longwood, 2/13/16) FGM: 4 (Mount St. Mary’s, 11/21/15) FGA: 6 (Three Times) FTM: 2 (Three Times) FTA: 4 (Charleston So., 2/23/16) 3-Pt. FGM: NA 3-Pt. FGA: NA Minutes: 23 (VCU, 11/24/15) Daniel’s Individual Career History Career Stats DANIEL, Tiffany

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-1 26-0 283/10.9 25-53 . 4 7 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 10-21 . 4 7 6 20 38 58 2.2 38 0 4 26 1 4 60 2.3 TOTAL 26-0 283/10.9 25-53 . 4 7 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 10-21 . 4 7 6 20 38 58 2.2 38 0 4 26 1 4 60 2.3

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@GoCamelsWBB 24 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #44 Hannah Long Sophomore | Forward | 6-1 Marysville, Ohio

Freshman Season (2015-16) Played in 13 games during her rookie campaign... Made her lone start of the season against Gardner-Webb (1/4/)... Averaged 8.3 minutes per game... Pulled down 21 total rebounds and scored 20 total points... Dished out four assists and recorded three steals... Was 8-of-19 from the field... Scored a season-high six points against UNC Asheville (1/2) and tallied five points at Radford (1/11)... Finished with four rebounds in three games which included three offensive boards versus High Point (1/19)... Big South Presidential Honor Roll. Career Highs Points: 6 (UNC Asheville, 1/2/16) Prep/Personal Rebs: 4 (Three Times) Named Ohio Capital Conference nonorable mention and wasn a scholar-athlete each Assists: 1 (Four Times) year at Marysville, averaging 7.0 points per game and 7.5 rebounds per game... Played AAU for Ohio Glory Green and won a pair of championships... Averaged 17.0 points, 12.0 Steals: 1 (Three Times) rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 3.0 blocks per game. Blocks: 1 (Gardner-Webb, 1/4/16) FGM: 3 (UNC Asheville, 1/2/16) FGA: 4 (Twice) FTM: 2 (Presbyterian, 2/20/16) FTA: 4 (Twice) 3-Pt. FGM: NA 3-Pt. FGA: NA Minutes: 18 (Liberty, 12/29/15)

2015-16 Season Highs Points: 6 (UNC Asheville, 1/2/16) Rebs: 4 (Three Times) Assists: 1 (Four Times) Steals: 1 (Three Times) Blocks: 1 (Gardner-Webb, 1/4/16) FGM: 3 (UNC Asheville, 1/2/16) FGA: 4 (Twice) FTM: 2 (Presbyterian, 2/20/16) FTA: 4 (Twice) 3-Pt. FGM: NA 3-Pt. FGA: NA Minutes: 18 (Liberty, 12/29/15)

Long’s Individual Career History Career Stats LONG, Hannah

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs m in/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-1 13-1 108/8.3 8-19 . 4 2 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-14 . 2 8 6 10 11 21 1.6 19 0 4 9 1 3 20 1.5 TOTAL 13-1 108/8.3 8-19 . 4 2 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-14 . 2 8 6 10 11 21 1.6 19 0 4 9 1 3 20 1.5

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@GoCamelsWBB 26 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #10 Hayley Barber Freshman | Guard | 5-7 Summerfield, North Carolina

Prep/Personal Prep/Personal: Product of Northwest Guilford High School for head coach Darlene Joyner...Named the 2015-16 Piedmont Triad 4-A Player of the Year after leading Northwest Guilford to a 30-1 overall record...Selected to the NCBCA All-District 7 first-team for the second-straight season and the NCBCA all-state second team... Three-time Piedmont Triad 4-A all-conference selection...As a junior, was named to the NCBCA All-District 7 team and the NCHSAA Class 4-A West All-Region Tournament team...Named the Greensboro News and Record All-Area Player of the year, the HAECO Invitational MVP, the My Guilford Sports All-Guilford MVP and the team MVP....Participated in the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game on July 18th as the first player in Northwest Guilford history to be selected...Finished her career with 1,120 points...Was a member of the National Honor Society and the German National Honor Society...Received the NCHSAA Heart of a Champion Award recognizing her outstanding citizenship and sportsmanship.

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@GoCamelsWBB 28 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #23 Taya Bolden Freshman | Forward | 5-10 Summerfield, Virginia

Prep/Personal Lettered at Highland Springs High School under the direction of head coach Harris Franklin...Averaged 16.0 points, 16.0 rebounds, 3.0 steals, and 2.0 blocks per game as a senior...Tallied 23 double-doubles as a senior and tied the state playoff record with 27 rebounds in the Highlanders’ semifinals appearance...Senior season accolades included All-Conference 12 first team, All-Region 5 first team, VHSL all- state first team, VHSCA all-state first team, all-state coaches selection, Richmond Times Dispatch first team, and she was selected to play in the VHSCA State Coaches All-Star game.

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@GoCamelsWBB 30 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #15 Breanna Foster Freshman | Guard | 5-11 Randleman, North Carolina

Prep/Personal Four-year letter-winner at Asheboro High School for head coach Terry Allmon... Averaged 18.0 points per game as a senior..Finished with a career total of 14.2 points per game with 1,425 career points including 186 three pointers...Averaged 3.3 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game while shooting 74% from the free throw line...Named to the NCBA District 8 second team following her senior season and added her fourth all-county and all-conference selections....Was named to the Courier Tribune Christmas Invitational all-tournament Team for the third-straight season and earned MVP honors at last years event...Three-time team MVP...Was a member of the Beta Club and the National Honors Society.

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@GoCamelsWBB 32 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 #4 Kelly Post Freshman | Guard | 5-6 Fayetteville, North Carolina

Prep/Personal Four-year letter-winner at nearby Village Christian Academy under the direction of head coach Kelvin Mills....Finished her prep career with 2,084 points, 1,014 steals, 960 assists and 926 rebounds...Owns the all-time school record for steals and was one of 750 players nationwide honored as a McDonalds All-American nominee following her senior campaign...Three-time All-Cape Fear Independent Conference selection and all- tournament team member...NCISAA 2A All-State and All-Cape Fear Region honoree as a junior...Participated in the Select 60 Showcase and the Burger King Super Showcase... named the team MVP following her senior campaign and played in the East-West All-Star Game...Finished with an average of 19.9 points per game as a senior while adding 8.5 steals, 7.6 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game...Tallied 25 double-doubles and 10 triple-doubles in her final two seasons for the Knights...Recorded a rare quadruple-double as a junior with 23 points, 11 assists, 11 steals and 10 rebounds...Earned a total of 22 varsity letters from basketball, soccer, track and field and cross country...Volunteered with the Armed Services YMCA, Urban Ministries, Operation Engage and Upward Youth Basketball...Was a member of the National Honor Society and was named a scholar-athlete.

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@GoCamelsWBB 34 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 Head Coach Ronny Fisher Ronny Fisher, who led Presbyterian College to unprecedented success over the past eight seasons, was an- nounced as the Campbell women’s basketball coach on April 5, 2016.

Fisher is the fourth head coach of Campbell women’s basketball in the school’s history. He follows former coach Wanda Watkins, who stepped down in March after 35 years of leading the Camels to accept another position within the university.

In leading PC to three winning seasons in the last four years, Fisher was named Big South Conference Coach of the year in 2012-13 as he led his Blue Hose team to a 19-12 record and a 14-4 mark in the conference. That team earned a post-season bid to the Women’s Basketball Invitational, its first-post season appearance since joining the Big South in 2007. Coach Ronny Fisher “While making contacts and calls over our coaching search, Ron- Career Achievements ny’s name continually came up among peers as one who has - 2012-13 Big South Coach of the Year achieved so much during his time at Presbyterian,” said Camp- - His 2013-14 squad ranked second in bell’s Director of Athletics Bob Roller. “It was always evident to me the NCAA in scoring defense (53.5 PPG), when Campbell played PC how incredibly well-coached his teams which was only exceeded by national were and tenacious with their defense and execution. We are ex- champions UConn tremely excited to see him begin the process of executing that plan here as he assembles a staff and - .590 BSC winning pct. over the past four begins the recruiting process immediately.” seasons - Mentored a record four all-conference Fisher took over as PC head women’s coach in 2008 after serving as assistant coach for the men’s team selections last season for 11 seasons. He was the associate head coach for current PC men’s coach Gregg Nibert and helped - Took PC to its first DI post-season ap- lead the Blue Hose team in its transition from NCAA Division II to Division I. pearance in 2013 - Associate head coach for the PC men, Among the many milestones achieved by the PC women’s team during Fisher’s tenure were a record accumulated 142 wins and two NCAA four Big South all-conference selections this past season, including the Big South Conference fresh- DII tournament berths man of the year for the second straight year. PC finished the 2015-16 season with an 18-13 record (13-7 in the BSC) and advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament, losing to eventual - Was the youngest 4-A HS boys basket- champion UNC Asheville. Fisher’s most recent PC team swept the season series with Liberty and Win- ball in the stats of SC in 1993 throp for the first time in school history. Coaching Experience “I am humbled and honored to be named the next Women’s Basketball Coach at Campbell University,” - Head coach at Presbyterian 2008-16 said Fisher. “This is truly a special place and I am blessed to be offered the opportunity to lead this - Associate head coach at Presbyterian program. Julie and I were so impressed with the people we were able to meet and with the Campbell 2007-08 (Men) community in general. We left here knowing this is exactly where we wanted to be. - Assistant coach at North Greenville 1997-00 (Men) “I want to thank Dr. Creed, Bob Roller and the Campbell administration for entrusting me with this - Head coach at Conway HS 1993-97 responsibility. I want to thank Wanda Watkins for all that she has done for Campbell University and (Men) the sport of women’s basketball. The potential for this program is unlimited and I can’t wait to begin - Assistant coach at Presbyterian 1990-93 working to realize that potential.” (Men)

A native of Fairview, N.C., Fisher is a 1990 graduate Education of Furman University, where he served as a student - Bachelor of Arts in Physical Eduation assistant coach under Butch Estes. After earning his from Furman in 1990 B.A. in physical education in 1990, he worked as assis- tant men’s coach at Presbyterian from 1990-93 and again from 2000-07 before being promoted to associate head coach in 2007-08.

He also served as assistant coach at North Greenville University and as head coach at Conway (S.C.) High School, where his team reached the quarterfinals of the state tournament.

After Campbell re-joined the Big South Conference in 2011-12, Fisher led the Blue Hose to six victo- ries in 10 meetings with the Camels, including a sweep of the season series this year.

Fisher is married to the former Julie Dickert of Taylors, S.C. She is a former basketball player at Charleston Southern University. The Fishers are parents of two sons, Harrison and Jake, and a daughter, Sydney.

@GoCamelsWBB 35 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 Assistant Coach Lindsay Bowen Lindsay Bowen is in her first year as an assistant coach for the Campbell women’s basketball under first-year head coach Ronny Fisher. Bowen assists with all aspects of the program with an emphasis on perimeter players.

Bowen came to Campbell after spending last season on Fisher’s staff at Presbyterian College. Bowen helped lead the Blue Hose to new heights not seen in their Division I tenure last season. She helped mentor a program-best four all-conference selections, including the Big South Freshman of the Year for the second-straight season. PC finished with a 13-7 Big South record and advanced to semifinals of the conference tournament for the first time in program history as the third seed.

Coach Lindsay Bowen “I want to first thank Coach Fisher for allowing me the op- Career Achievements portunity to join him here at Campbell,” said Bowen. “I truly - Helped mentored a record four all-con- love working with him and have enjoyed learning from him ference selections last season at PC as a mentor. It is very exciting to be a Camel. The campus is - Helped lead PC to its first Big South beautiful and the facilities and resources are amazing. But Semifinal most of all the people are just so supportive and welcoming.” - Helped mentor the 2015 C-USA Fresh- man of the year at FIU Prior to her time at Presbyterian, Bowen served as assistant coach at Florida International - Helped FIU advance to the 2014 C-USA for two years. In her first season with the Panthers, she helped lead the team to an 18-15 Semifinals as the No. 11 seed record, while winning three games in three days to advance to the semifinals of the confer- Coaching Experience ence tournament. Bowen also mentored the Conference USA freshman of the year in her - Assistant coach at Presbyterian 2015-16 final campaign at FIU. - Assistant coach at Florida International 2013-15 (two seasons) Bowen was a standout student-athlete at Michigan State from 2002-06 and ranks second - Video coordinator at Texas Tech 2012-13 all-time in MSU women’s basketball scoring history with 1,739 career points. Bowen was a four-time all-Big Ten academic honoree, collected Big Ten freshman of the year honors in Playing career 2003 and earned all-American recognition as a senior. - 2006 All-American at Michigan State - Second all-time in the Spartan record After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, Bowen played professionally in book for career points (1,739) the WNBA with the New York Liberty in 2007-08 then in Europe from 2006-10. - 2003 Big Ten Freshman of the Year - 2005 MSU Women’s Basketball POTY - 2006 ESPN 3-Point Shootout champion “I am thrilled that Lindsay has joining our staff at Campbell!” said Fisher. “Lindsay was a - Played for the WNBA’s New York Liberty tremendous player and is a true competitor. She does a great job with individual player de- for the 2007-08 season velopment and understands the level and intensity that it takes to compete at the highest - Four-year career in Europe level. Most importantly, she is a wonderful person who will provide a great positive influ- ence for our young ladies.” Education - Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Michigan State in 2006

@GoCamelsWBB 36 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 Assistant Coach Megan Hall Megan Hall is entering her 12th season as an assistant coach for the Camels. In addition to being involved in all aspects of the Campbell program, Hall serves as the recruiting coordinator with special emphasis on post player development.

Over the previous five seasons during the Camels second tenure in the Big South, Hall helped guide the Camels to 89 victories, which included three postseason wins. CU advanced to three-straight Big South Championship semifinals from 2013-2015 and landed four all-conference selections. Kiera Gaines was named the 2014 Big South Defensive Player of the Year.

In the 2012-13 season, the Camels posted their first 20-win season since 2000-01 with a 20-13 overall and 11-7 Big South mark. As the fifth seed in the Big South Championship, CU advanced to the semifinals after completing a 24-point second half comeback for a 74-73 overtime victory over High Point. Tonisha Baker garnered first team Coach Megan Hall all-conference and all-tournament honors, while Gaines earned sec- Achievements ond team all-league recognition. - 11 years at Campbell under head coach During the 2010-11 season, the Lady Camels posted the program’s Wanda Watkins most Atlantic Sun Conference wins in a decade with 12, behind an - 49 All-Academic players 8-2 performance in the month of January, including a seven-game - 13 All-Conference players win streak. The Camels also set the Gore Arena record for points - Three All Freshman players scored in a single game with 98 in a 28-point win over league foe USC Upstate. For the second straight year, the Camels were seeded third in the A-Sun Conference Tournament, - Member of the 2005 NAIA National Tour- the team’s best positioning since the 2000-01 season. nament Committee While overseeing the academic progress of Camel basketball players in her first four years at Campbell, 37 Coaching Experience athletes were named to the A-Sun All-Academic Team. Campbell players were named All-A-Sun performers - Assistant coach at Martin Methodist Col- four times. In the 2011, sophomore Tonisha Baker was named All-A-Sun first team after earning all-freshman lege from 2004-05 recognition in 2010. - Assistant coach at Carson-Newman from 2002-03 While involved in the program, Hall has assisted in all aspects of recruiting. She was a huge part in the re- cruitment of the 2009 North Carolina class of Tonisha Baker, Jazmine Cooper, and Monique Spry, which were Playing Career ranked in the top-150 recruiting classes in the country according to All-Star Girls Report. Hall has also been involved in coordinating all unofficial and official visits since being part of the program in 2005. - Walter State Community College (1999- 00) Before coming to Campbell, Hall was at Martin Methodist College (2004-05) and was involved with all facets - 1999 Tennessee State Title of the Lady RedHawks’ program. In addition to working with the Martin Methodist post players, Hall coor- -1999 NJCAA National Tournament dinated scouting and game preparation for all opponents, served as the program’s recruiting coordinator, - Team captain handled all film exchange, camp coordinating, academic progress and served as the intramural director. - Tennessee Junior College All-Star Prior to her stint at Martin Methodist, the Morristown, Tennessee, native served one season (2002-03) as an Game assistant coach at her alma mater, Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee. Her primary duties - West Alabama (2000-01) with the Eagles included scouting all opponents, film exchange and player development. -Team captain - Carson-Newman (2001-02) In 2002, Hall was the head coach of the Lakeway Starz, an AAU girl’s basketball team consisting of all-star -Team Captain players from the East Tennessee area under the age of 14.

Education Along with her assistant coaching duties, Hall has also served as a coach and camp counselor at numerous camps, including Pat Summit’s University of Tennessee Girl’s Basketball Camp. - Bachelor of Arts in Psycology from Car- son-Newman in 2003 A graduate of Carson-Newman in 2003, Hall began her collegiate career at Walter State Community College - Master of Education from Campbell in in Morristown, where she led the squad to a Tennessee 2007 State Title and appearance in the 1999 NJCAA National Tournament. She served as a team captain at WSCC from 1999-2000, and played in the Tennessee Junior College All-Star Game.

She holds an A.S. from Walters State (2000), a B.A. in Psychology from Carson-Newman and a Master’s of Education from Campbell (2007). Since earning her Master’s Degree at Campbell, Hall has been an adjunct professor for the Exercise Science department.

Hall was a member of the 2005 NAIA National Tournament Committee, and also coached a 14 and under team in the Friendship Games in Sydney, Australia in 2005.

Following her two seasons at the community college ranks, Hall played a year at West Alabama (2000-01) and completed her playing career at Carson-Newman (2001-02), where she served as team captain.

Hall is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and resides in Lillington, N.C.

@GoCamelsWBB 37 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 Assistant Coach Pierre Miller Pierre Miller is in his first year as an assistant coach for the Campbell women’s basketball team under first-year head coach Ronny Fisher. Miller assists with all aspects of the program with an emphasis on perimeter players and guards.

Miller joined the Camels’ staff after spending the last three seasons as an assistant coach for the Pres- byterian men’s basketball team. He assisted with all elements of the program including recruiting and scouting while also monitoring student-athlete progress rates.

Miller was mentored by PC head coach Gregg Nibert, who is the school’s all-time winningest coach at over 400 victories. Miller helped coach the 2015 Big Coach Pierre Miller South Freshman of the Year in a season that the Blue Hose Career Achievements experienced its most league wins in two years. Overall, Mill- - Helped mentor PC’s first Big South er helped mentor four all-conference selections during his Freshman of the year in 2015 - Coached four all-conference selections time on the Presbyterian coaching staff. in three seasons at PC - Helped lead PC to its most league wins “Campbell is a prestigious institution and my family and I are so thrilled to be a part of it,” in three seasons in 2014-15 said Miller. “The vision and support for Campbell athletics is outstanding and I am humbled - Mentored by Gregg Nibert, the win- and grateful to be able to make transition with Coach Fisher from Presbyterian. I am so ningst coach in PC history excited to join his staff to continue to build Campbell women’s basketball into one of the premier programs in the country. Go Camels!” Coaching Experience - Assistant coach at Presbyterian 2013-16 (Men) Miller was a standout guard for the Blue Hose from 2007-2011. He finished his career with close to 1,000 points and over 300 assists. Miller owns numerous records in the PC Division I Playing career record book including program-best marks for three-pointers (206), assists (328) and games - Scored nearly 1,000 points and dished played (119). He is a 2012 Presbyterian graduate with a degree in sociology and an athletic out over 300 assists coaching minor. - Hit a school-record 206 three-pointers in 537 attempts “I am excited that Pierre chose to join our coaching staff her at CU!” said Fisher. “I was fortu- - PC’s all-time leader (328) - Played the most games in Blue Hose nate to recruit and coach Pierre as a student-athlete a few years back. He is a high energy history coach who does a tremendous job of conveying his passion to players. He and his wife, - Third in the PC record book in scoring Maurissa, have a wonderful family and they are great additions to the Campbell commu- - 42 double-figure scoring efforts nity.” - Tallied the most assists for a single game in school history (10) Miller is married to the former Maurissa Strickland and the couple has three young children, Julia (5), Noah (2) and Lilah (1). Education - Bachelor of Arts in sociology with a minor in coaching from Presbyterian in 2012.

@GoCamelsWBB 38 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 Director of Player Personnel and Video Adam Surgine Adam Surguine is in his second season on the Campbell women’s basketball bench but is in his first year as the director of player personnel and video operations under first-year head coach Ronnny Fisher. In his new role, Surguine will have added emphasis on player development and video scout- ing.

Surguine spend his first season at Campbell as a special assistant to former head coach Wanda Wat- kins. He assisted in enhancing the program’s social media profiles on Facebook, Twitter and Insta- gram, being involvedwith academic, administrative, community and travel aspects of the program and all phases of pregame preparation. Coach Adam Surguine The Camels finished 13-18 overall in Surguine’s first season Achievements at CU. Campbell earened non-conference victories over in- - Helped lead the Camels to 13 wins in his state foes N.C. Central and Western Carolina and knocked first season at CU off North Florida at a holiday tourament. CU finished the - Elevated to a full time assistant coach season strong with an upset of Big South leaders UNC position upon gradation from Lancaster Asheville on the road and won a dramatic Big South Cham- Bible College. - Helped lead Lancaster to a pair of NC- pionship First Round game over Coastal Carolina on a buzzer beater. CAA East Regional championnships and a fifth place finish in the 2014 NCCAA Surguine joined the Camel staff after one year as the director of women’s basketball op- DII Championship. erations at Mount St. Mary’s in 2014-15. He coordinated nearly all aspects of the program, - Helped coach the Chargers to 74 victo- including travel, classes, practices, strength and conditioning and community service, for ries in his four year tenure the Northeast Conference quarterfinalists.

Coaching Experience - Special assistant to the head coach at Prior to transitioning into his coaching career, Surguine played for his alma mater, Lancaster Campbell (2015-16) Bible College, during his freshman and sophomore years. In his junior year, he became a stu- - Director of Opporations at Mount. St. dent assistant coach for the Chargers and was heavily involved in practice planning, player Mary’s University (2014-15) development and recruiting for the squad over his final two undergraduate years. - Assistant Coach at Lancaster Bible Col- lege (2010-14) In 2010, Surguine was elevated to a full time assistant coaching position with the Chargers, - Also served as Operations Manager, taking on additional responsbilities with game and practice filming as well as directing the Assistant to the AD, Athletics Intern and a Student Assistant Coach durin his strength and conditioning program. In addition, Surguine coordinated all non-conference tenure at Lancaster (2008-14) scheduling and travel for the women’s squad.

Education During the 2013-14 year, Surguine assumed the role of operations manager for the athletic - Bachelor of Science in Sports Manage- department, overseeing all equipment operations for Lancaster’s 12 intercollegiate pro- ment from Lancaster Bible in 2010 grams, assisting with the maintainence and renovation of facilities and the management of student workers, travel and intramurals. Playing Career Lancaster Bible College (2006-08) His tenure as an assistant coach at Lancaster saw the Chargers capture a pair of NCCAA East Re- gion championships, a NEAC championship, an NCAA Division III tournament appearance and a fifth-place finish in NCCAA Division II in 2013- 14. In total, Lancaster posted a 74-40 record in his four years, including a 47-12 mark over his final two seasons.

Surguine and his wife Amanda reside in Clayton.

@GoCamelsWBB 39 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 Director of Operations Keyonna Allen Keyonna Allen was announced as the Camels’ director of operations on July 20, 2016. Allen handles all aspects of team travel, social media and community service projects in addition to administrative office duties.

She is a three-year letter-winner under head coach Ronny Fisher at Presbyterian College and finished her collegiate playing career at Wake Forest as a graduate transfer.

“We were so excited that Keyonna decided to join us on staff here at Campbell,” said Fisher. “I was fortunate to have the opportunity to coach her at Presbyterian. She was a warrior on the court and enjoyed a tremendous career in the Big South. Keyonna is a Coach Keyonna Allen wonderful person as well and she will always set a tremen- Career Achievements dous example for our student-athletes.” - Beginning her coaching career with her first full time position at Campbell Allen was named to the 2014-15 All-Big South second team Coaching Experience after leading Presbyterian with 10.0 points per game and 5.8 - Director of basketball opperations at rebounds per game. She shot 47.5 percent (123-of-259) from the floor playing in 31 contests Campbell (2016-17) for the Blue Hose at an average of 23.1 minutes per game. Playing career The Forest Park, Georgia native left PC with career averages of 8.0 points per game (738 - 2014-15 All-Big South second team at total) and 5.3 rebounds per game (488 total), in addition to 62 steals and 61 blocks. She Presbyterian appeared in 92 contests with starts in 71 and an average of 21.0 minutes per game. - Played in 92 games at PC - Finished with career averages of 8.0 points and 5.3 rebounds per game at PC Allen played in 31 games at Wake Forest during the 2015-16 season. She made eight starts - Played in 31 games at Wake Forest as a in the first nine games of the season and immediately moved into a key leadership role for graduate senior in 2015-16 the Demon Deacons. Allen scored a season-high eight points on four-straight possessions - Immediately moved into a leadership against Miami and pulled down a season-high seven rebounds in two different contests. role for the Deamon Deacons in her lone season “I was extremely excited to have the opportunity to work under Coach Fisher,” said Allen. Education “After playing for him my entire undergraduate career, I now have the chance to grow under - Bachelor of Arts in psychology with a him as a professional. He has a great understanding of the game, and I am very familiar with minor in coaching from Presbyterian in his coaching style and expectations. Campbell also has an amazing family atmosphere that 2015. I was thrilled to join!” - Master’s of Arts in liberal studies from Wake Forest in 2016 Allen had a four-year prep career at Forest Park High School and led her team for the Geor- gia 4-A Final Four as a Wendy’s High School Heisman finalist. She graduated from Presbyte- rian with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in coaching. Allen earned her Master’s of Arts in liberal studies from Wake Forest.

“Keyonna represented the final piece of our women’s basketball coaching staff here at Campbell,” said Fisher. “I couldn’t be happier with the group of coaches we brought togeth- er. They are excellent teachers of the game, but most importantly, they are tremendous people that care about our student-athletes. Our play- ers are truly blessed to be mentored by this group of coaches.”

@GoCamelsWBB 40 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 2016-17 Support Staff

Katie Reynolds Alex Carnall Jonathan Davidson Jared Fries Asst. Athletic Trainer Strength and Conditioning Athletic Communications Academic Services

Aaron Roembke Garrick King Hannah Meready Ashily Sabb Brandy Williams Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager

@GoCamelsWBB 41 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 2015-16 Season Box Score

@GoCamelsWBB 42 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 2015-16 Game-by-Game

@GoCamelsWBB 43 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 2015-16 Season Results

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@GoCamelsWBB 45 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 Coaching Records YEARLY BASKETBALL RESULTS COACHING HISTORY

Year Won Lost Pct. Head Coach 1972-73 5 9 .357 Sandra Peabody 1973-74 8 6 .571 Sandra Peabody 1974-75 10 7 .588 Sandra Peabody Ronny Fisher 1975-76 10 9 .526 Sandra Peabody 1st season 1976-77 13 7 .650 Betty Jo Clary 1977-78 15 8 .652 Betty Jo Clary 1978-79 14 10 .583 Betty Jo Clary 1979-80 14 12 .538 Betty Jo Clary 1980-81 14 7 .667 Betty Jo Clary 1981-82 19 10 .655 Wanda Watkins 1982-83 14 10 .583 Wanda Watkins 1983-84 12 12 .500 Wanda Watkins 1984-85 19 8 .704 Wanda Watkins 1985-86 20 7 .741 Wanda Watkins Wanda Watkins 1986-87 # 20 7 .741 Wanda Watkins 549-443, .553 1987-88 23 5 .893 Wanda Watkins 35 seasons 1988-89 17 11 .611 Wanda Watkins 1989-90 14 14 .500 Wanda Watkins 1990-91 22 7 .759 Wanda Watkins 1991-92 18 10 .643 Wanda Watkins 1992-93 16 10 .615 Wanda Watkins 1993-94 16 11 .593 Wanda Watkins 1994-95 15 13 .536 Wanda Watkins 1995-96 13 14 .481 Wanda Watkins 1996-97 14 14 .500 Wanda Watkins 1997-98 17 10 .630 Wanda Watkins Betty Jo Clary 1998-99 17 11 .607 Wanda Watkins 70-44, .614 1999-00 22 9 .710 Wanda Watkins 5 seasons 2000-01 22 7 .759 Wanda Watkins 2001-02 13 15 .464 Wanda Watkins 2002-03 9 19 .321 Wanda Watkins 2003-04 9 18 .333 Wanda Watkins 2004-05 9 18 .333 Wanda Watkins 2005-06 11 18 .379 Wanda Watkins 2006-07 8 21 .276 Wanda Watkins 2007-08 12 18 .400 Wanda Watkins 2008-09 12 18 .400 Wanda Watkins Sandra Peabody 2009-10 14 16 .467 Wanda Watkins 33-31, .516 2010-11 13 17 .433 Wanda Watkins 4 seasons 2011-12 18 12 .600 Wanda Watkins 2012-13 20 11 .645 Wanda Watkins 2013-14 19 12 .613 Wanda Watkins 2014-15 19 12 .613 Wanda Watkins 2015-16 13 18 .419 Wanda Watkins

43-year total: 642 507 .559 27-year NCAA: 465 396 .540 15-year NAIA: 187 122 .605

# First NCAA Division I season

@GoCamelsWBB 46 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS Sandra Peabody (1972-76) Jan. 28 MEREDITH W 69-53 Feb. 25 at Western Carolina 70-73 L Feb. 26 UNC Charlotte 61-66 L 33-31 overall Jan. 30 PEACE 66-79 L ! Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion Feb. 4 at Meredith W 52-45 1978-79 College 1972-73 Feb. 6 at Duke W 63-49 14-10 overall $ NCAIAW Division II Tournament at Lenoir- 5-9 overall Feb. 11 at Pembroke State W 54-23 Coach Betty Jo Clary Rhyne College Coach Sandra Peabody Feb. 13 at UNC Wilmington W 68-62 Feb. 18 at East Carolina 64-85 L Nov. 16 LONGWOOD W 87-53 Jan. 18 EAST CAROLINA 43-58 L Feb. 20 Guilford ! W 62-38 Nov. 28 EAST CAROLINA W 70-69 Wanda Watkins (1981-2016) Jan. 23 at Duke 43-46 L Feb. 21 North Carolina State ! 57-68 L Dec. 2 ELON W 87-82 549-433 overall Jan. 25 PEMBROKE STATE W 47-40 ! State Tournament at UNC Wilmington Dec. 5 at Shaw W 69-53 Jan. 30 NC STATE W 49-46 Dec. 7 at North Carolina Central W 78-75 1981-82 Feb. 2 WESTERN CAROLINA 49-59 L 1975-76 Dec. 9 MARS HILL 61-79 L 19-10 overall Feb. 6 DUKE W 58-39 10-9 overall Jan. 6 at East Carolina 56-99 L Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 8 at Atlantic Christian W 65-51 Coach Sandra Peabody Jan. 9 VIRGINIA W 87-79 Feb. 13 at NC State 40-45 L Jan. 15 UNC WILMINGTON W 81-62 Nov. 19 LIBERTY BAPTIST W 88-56 Feb. 15 at Elon 42-56 L Dec. 1 at High Point 64-82 L Jan. 17 NC CENTRAL W 98-79 Nov. 24 LENOIR-RHYNE W 73-68 Feb. 19 at East Carolina 47-63 L Dec. 2 MEREDITH W 70-46 Jan. 19 at Wake Forest W 79-74 Nov. 30 at North Carolina A&T W 96-72 Feb. 21 at St. Mary’s W 35-32 Dec. 9 at Catawba W 63-56 Jan. 22 HIGH POINT (forfeit) W 2-0 Dec. 5 UNC WILMINGTON W 105-69 Feb. 26 ELON 40-45 L Jan. 7 HIGH POINT 78-105 L Jan. 25 at Pembroke State W 84-76 OT Dec. 8 at Pembroke State W 86-75 Mar. 2 High Point ! 42-55 L Jan. 13 NC CENTRAL 65-61 Jan. 27 WESTERN CAROLINA 67-70 L Jan. 9 at High Point W 67-65 Mar. 3 Wake Forest ! 50-78 L Jan. 15 ELON 82-91 L Jan. 29 NC A&T W 78-69 Jan. 15 at East Carolina 46-65 L ! State Tournament at Elon, N.C. Jan. 20 PEACE 65-78 L Feb. 1 at Elon 54-83 L Jan. 16 Duke % 64-83 L Jan. 22 DUKE W 73-55 Feb. 3 at Francis Marion 72-80 L Jan. 21 UNC ASHEVILLE 61-70 L 1973-74 Jan. 23 at Charleston (SC) 63-96 L Feb. 5 PEMBROKE STATE 70-79 L Jan. 22 WESTERN CAROLINA W 94-74 8-6 overall Jan. 24 at Francis Marion 64-75 L Feb. 8 at Lenoir-Rhyne 64-80 L Jan. 25 PEMBROKE STATE 74-80 L Coach Sandra Peabody Jan. 27 at Sandhills 63-65 L Feb. 12 at High Point 55-87 L Jan. 28 C.W. Post ! W 81-77 Jan. 29 UNC WILMINGTON W 72-42 Feb. 13 SHAW W 77-54 Jan. 29 Lenoir-Rhyne & 67-83 L Jan. 14 at Atlantic Christian W 58-42 Feb. 3 at Duke W 72-69 Feb. 15 at UNC Wilmington 68-79 L Jan. 30 UNC Wilmington ^ 81-96 L Jan. 16 ST. ANDREWS W 51-23 Feb. 5 ST. AUGUSTINE’S W 75-74 Feb. 23 at Elon W 85-82 Feb. 3 at UNC Wilmington W 75-74 Jan. 18 UNC WILMINGTON W 54-31 Feb. 9 PEMBROKE STATE W 69-67 Feb. 24 LENOIR-RHYNE 70-88 L Feb. 5 at UNC Charlotte W 87-73 Jan. 22 EAST CAROLINA 43-51 L Feb. 14 at UNC Wilmington W 68-55 Feb. 8 BELMONT ABBEY W 71-55 Jan. 24 at UNC Wilmington 45-47 L Feb. 17 at Peace 52-88 L 1979-80 Feb. 9 NC WESLEYAN W 77-45 Jan. 29 NC STATE W 45-43 Feb. 19 EAST CAROLINA 71-80 L 14-12 overall Feb. 11 UNC Charlotte $ W 97-81 Jan. 31 at Pembroke State W 55-34 Feb. 23 at Pembroke State W 64-54 Coach Betty Jo Clary Feb. 12 Francis Marion $ 65-92 L Feb. 2 FRANCIS MARION 43-55 L Nov. 20 at St. Augustine’s W 72-60 Feb. 13 Winthrop $ W 81-75 Feb. 4 at East Carolina 47-74 L Betty Jo Clary (1976-81) Nov. 26 ELIZABETH CITY STATEW 85-80 Feb. 16 UNC CHARLOTTE W 99-88 Feb. 6 PEMBROKE STATE W 55-40 70-44 overall Nov. 30 at Virginia 60-73 L Feb. 18 NC A&T W 88-66 Feb. 12 at Elon 42-82 L Dec. 1 at George Mason W 96-80 Feb. 25 UNC Asheville # W 65-58 Feb. 14 at Meredith W 47-45 1976-77 Dec. 8 LENOIR-RHYNE 53-57 L Feb. 26 North Carolina A&T # 54-72 L Feb. 18 at North Carolina State W 58-49 13-7 overall Dec. 10 at North Carolina Central 61-65 L Feb. 27 UNC Wilmington # W 82-61 Feb. 21 Western Carolina ! 27-52 L Coach Betty Jo Clary Dec. 15 EAST CAROLINA 57-78 L Mar. 11 Lenoir-Rhyne & W 76-75 ! State Tournament at UNC Greensboro Jan. 5 Christopher Newport $ W 76-66 Mar. 12 Francis Marion & 79-98 L Dec. 1 at Pfeiffer (forfeit) W 2-0 Jan. 10 at Elizabeth City State W 73-65 Mar. 13 Claflin & 71-83 L 1974-75 Dec. 15 CATAWBA W 66-52 Jan. 16 at Pembroke State 64-72 L ! at East Carolina 10-7 overall Jan. 13 PEMBROKE STATE W 86-69 Jan. 18 at Mars Hill W 62-59 ^ Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion Coach Sandra Peabody Jan. 15 at UNC Wilmington W 53-24 Jan. 19 at UNC Asheville W 100-53 College Jan. 17 SHAW 65-71 L Jan. 23 at Atlantic Christian W 72-66 $ Winthrop Tournament in Rock Hill, S.C. Dec. 3 PEMBROKE STATE W 57-38 Jan. 20 at Peace 55-82 L Jan. 25 WAKE FOREST W 84-72 Dec. 9 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 66-52 Jan. 24 at North Carolina Central 58-63 L Jan. 28 SHAW W 97-62 Dec. 12 EAST CAROLINA 57-62 L Jan. 28 NC CENTRAL W 75-61 Jan. 31 Charleston (SC) ! 56-93 L Jan. 14 DUKE W 75-64 Jan. 29 at High Point 51-80 L Feb. 1 Baptist ! W 90-50 Jan. 16 SANDHILLS 57-58 L Feb. 3 DUKE W 78-63 Feb. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne ! 72-99 L Jan. 20 at Peace 66-80 L Feb. 4 at Shaw 66-80 L Feb. 4 PEMBROKE STATE 69-85 L Jan. 21 UNC WILMINGTON W 66-51 Feb. 8 PEACE W 82-81 Feb. 6 at Shaw 81-84 2OTL Jan. 23 at North Carolina 52-71 L Feb. 10 HIGH POINT 79-87 L Feb. 8 NC CENTRAL W 73-59 Feb. 11 DAVIDSON W 80-64 Feb. 12 ST. AUGUSTINE’S W 88-68 Feb. 16 PFEIFFER W 79-68 Feb. 14 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN 48-62 L Feb. 18 at Wake Forest W 66-50 Feb. 16 at UNC Charlotte 72-80 L Feb. 19 at Duke W 66-48 Feb. 20 at North Carolina A&T & W 84-83 Feb. 21 at Pembroke State W 60-44 Feb. 21 Elon & 63-85 L Feb. 23 Duke ! W 61-50 ! Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion Feb. 24 Western Carolina ! 67-73 L College ! at High Point, N.C. $ at Raleigh Civic Center & AIAW State Tournament in North Carolina A&T 1977-78 15-8 overall Coach Betty Jo Clary 1980-81 14-7 overall Nov. 28 NC CENTRAL W 93-51 Coach Betty Jo Clary Nov. 30 at East Carolina 67-69 L Dec. 2 ELON W 94-77 Dec. 1 HIGH POINT W 100-99 2OT Dec. 5 at UNC Wilmington W 83-43 Dec. 3 at St. Augustine’s W 88-60 Dec. 7 at Catawba W 79-42 Dec. 6 PEMBROKE STATE W 76-69 Dec. 14 SHAW W 83-60 Dec. 8 at East Carolina 66-75 L Jan. 13 at Davidson W 67-60 Jan. 3 at Christopher Newport W 83-76 Jan. 14 at Western Carolina 55-84 L Jan. 12 at Belmont Abbey W 88-67 Jan. 16 PEMBROKE STATE W 89-62 Jan. 15 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 77-64 Jan. 18 at Methodist 69-70 L Jan. 19 at North Carolina A&T 66-69 L Jan. 20 at North Carolina Central W 95-74 Jan. 21 at Shaw W 71-70 Jan. 24 at North Carolina A&T W 67-61 Jan. 23 ST. AUGUSTINE’S W 76-62 Jan. 25 UNC WILMINGTON W 81-60 Jan. 23 C.W. Post ! W 67-65 Jan. 31 EAST CAROLINA 65-83 L Jan. 29 Francis Marion ! 78-80 L Feb. 1 at Shaw W 62-56 Jan. 30 South Carolina State ! 69-83 L Feb. 6 at Pembroke State W 61-56 Feb. 5 SHAW W 77-43 Feb. 9 METHODIST 49-59 L Feb. 7 MARS HILL W 105-74 Feb. 15 at Elon W 67-63 Feb. 9 at Atlantic Christian W 59-47 Feb. 17 WAKE FOREST W 79-57 Feb. 12 UNC CHARLOTTE W 81-70 Feb. 18 at North Carolina State 52-98 L Feb. 13 at Lenoir-Rhyne 72-83 L Connie Hall (1974-78) Feb. 23 at North Carolina A&T W 65-56 Feb. 16 at Pembroke State 59-68 L Wanda Watkins Feb. 24 at Mars Hill 49-85 L Feb. 25 Belmont Abbey $ W 82-70 @GoCamelsWBB 47 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS

Jan. 19 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 63-82 L Jan. 21 at Belmont Abbey W 72-53 Jan. 20 at St. Augustine’s 69-90 L Jan. 25 at UNC Wilmington 80-90 L Jan. 24 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 76-68 Jan. 23 at Mount Olive W 78-68 Jan. 27 at Mars Hill 66-69 L Jan. 25 MARS HILL W 61-47 Jan. 25 ELON W 73-58 Jan. 28 at UNC Asheville 62-73 L Jan. 30 NC WESLEYAN W 82-48 Jan. 27 at High Point 98-106 OT L Feb. 3 LIBERTY BAPTIST W 68-52 Feb. 1 BELMONT ABBEY 67-75 OT L Jan. 30 WINTHROP 68-81 L Feb. 6 at NC Wesleyan W 87-84 Feb. 2 UNC Asheville % W 58-49 Feb. 1 at Mars Hill W 92-73 Feb. 9 Lenoir-Rhyne $ W 71-57 Feb. 5 PEMBROKE STATE 60-64 L Feb. 6 Limestone $ W 67-59 Feb. 10 Francis Marion $ 65-81 L Feb. 7 Charleston (SC) $ 48-67 L Feb. 7 Winthrop $ 64-67 L Feb. 11 Furman $ W 71-64 Feb. 8 Limestone $ W 67-57 Feb. 11 at Barber-Scotia W 83-76 Feb. 13 DAVIDSON W 107-30 Feb. 9 Lenoir-Rhyne $ W 96-71 Feb. 13 ST. AUGUSTINE’S 84-99 L Feb. 15 UNC WILMINGTON 59-72 L Feb. 11 BARBER-SCOTIA W 93-67 Feb. 15 UNC ASHEVILLE W 71-58 Feb. 18 at Duke 64-89 L Feb. 14 at UNC Wilmington 67-81 L Feb. 17 at Pembroke State 51-60 OT L Feb. 20 at High Point 75-76 L Feb. 16 at Mars Hill 63-70 L Feb. 20 BARBER-SCOTIA W 70-55 Feb. 28 at Pembroke State & 56-75 L Feb. 18 at Barber-Scotia W 65-63 Feb. 25 High Point ! W 103-71 $ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C. Feb. 28 Wingate # W 74-63 Feb. 27 at Pembroke State ! W 62-61 & NAIA District 26 Playoffs Mar. 2 at Pembroke State ! 77-93 L Mar. 1 at Wingate ! 66-70 L % Cumberland Country Civic Center % Cumberland County Civic County 1984-85 $ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C. $ Winthrop Invitational 19-8 overall # NAIA District 26 Playoffs in Buies Creek, N.C. ! NAIA District 26 Tournament Game Coach Wanda Watkins ! NAIA District 26 Playoffs in Pembroke, N.C. 1986-87 Nov. 17 at Gardner-Webb W 78-54 1985-86 20-7 overall, 10-2 Big South Nov. 27 UNC WILMINGTON W 71-60 20-7 overall Coach Wanda Watkins Nov. 29 ELON W 69-54 Coach Wanda Watkins Dec. 1 CHARLESTON (SC) W 76-66 Dec. 1 METHODIST W 96-38 Dec. 11 at UNC Asheville W 59-58 Nov. 23 at Belmont Abbey W 71-64 Dec. 4 NC WESLEYAN W 86-68 Dec. 14 at Pembroke State 66-70 L Nov. 26 PEMBROKE STATE W 87-73 Dec. 6 at UNC Charlotte 58-69 L Jan. 4 HIGH POINT W 72-68 Nov. 30 GARDNER-WEBB W 91-69 Dec. 9 at UNC Asheville * W 88-69 Jan. 9 at East Carolina 60-71 L Dec. 3 MOUNT OLIVE W 84-71 Dec. 13 at UNC Wilmington 73-84 L Jan. 12 Gardner-Webb % W 73-52 Dec. 12 at Elon W 70-53 Dec. 20 at North Carolina A&T W 62-61 Jan. 16 at Atlantic Christian W 71-45 Jan. 6 at UNC Asheville W 59-50 Jan. 7 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 73-61 Rosalyn Raeford (1974-76) Jan. 18 at Elon W 81-62 Jan. 9 at Gardner-Webb W 72-59 Jan. 10 at Augusta * 67-78 L # State Tournament in Wilmington, N.C. Jan. 11 Belmont Abbey % W 63-54 Jan. 12 RADFORD * W 78-75 & AIAW Region II Tournament in Charleston, S.C. Jan. 13 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 99-60 Jan. 15 at Coastal Carolina * W 78-56 Jan. 14 NC WESLEYAN W 75-54 Jan. 17 at Wake Forest 62-85 L 1982-83 Jan. 18 MARS HILL W 75-67OT Jan. 19 Mount Olive % W 93-70 14-10 overall Jan. 21 at Winthrop * W 93-66 Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 28 BAPTIST * W 106-61 Jan. 31 UNC CHARLOTTE 79-87 L Nov. 19 ST. AUGUSTINE’S W 89-60 Feb. 3 ELON W 65-62 Nov. 22 at NC Wesleyan W 84-59 Feb. 5 UNC WILMINGTON W 75-65 Nov. 30 UNC WILMINGTON W 75-63 Feb. 10 WINTHROP * W 74-58 Dec. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne 51-64 L Feb. 12 NC A&T W 76-59 Dec. 4 at UNC Asheville 60-64 L Feb. 16 at Baptist * W 79-60 Dec. 13 at Liberty Baptist W 65-55 Feb. 18 Coastal Carolina * % W 77-59 Jan. 8 at Pembroke State 58-72 L Feb. 20 ST. ANDREWS W 104-42 Jan. 13 NC WESLEYAN W 79-64 Feb. 23 at Radford * 78-81 L Jan. 14 NC A&T W 74-60 Feb. 28 AUGUSTA * W 72-59 Jan. 17 at St. Augustine’s W 70-53 Mar. 5 Coastal Carolina ! W 82-64 Jan. 19 UNC Wilmington W 70-67 Mar. 6 Augusta ! W 74-70 Jan. 22 at Winston-Salem St. (forfeit)W 2-0 Mar. 7 Radford ! 59-71 L Jan. 25 ELON W 92-60 * Big South Conference game Jan. 27 Francis Marion ! 68-87 L % Cumberland County Civic Center Jan. 28 Charleston (S.C.) ! 67-83 L ! Big South Tournament, Radford, Va. Feb. 3 HIGH POINT W 61-52 1987-88 Feb. 5 at Western Carolina 64-67 L Feb. 10 UNC Charlotte $ 54-64 L 23-5 overall, 11-1 Big South Feb. 11 Lenoir-Rhyne $ W 74-63 Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 12 Wingate $ W 78-65 Feb. 18 at Elon W 70-67 Nov. 30 at NC A&T W 59-58 Feb. 21 PEMBROKE STATE 61-72 L Dec. 2 METHODIST W 96-27 Feb. 25 at North Carolina A&T 54-59 L Dec. 5 NC WESLEYAN W 100-58 Mar. 1 at Atlantic Christian % 62-67 L Dec. 8 UNC WILMINGTON 72-88 L ! Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence, S/C/ Dec. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE 75-84 L $ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C. Jan. 2 at Mercer W 82-68 % NAIA District 26 Playoffs in Wilson, N.C. Jan. 4 at Augusta * W 79-60 Jan. 9 at Winthrop * W 76-56 1983-84 Jan. 15 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 90-67 12-12 overall Jan. 16 BAPTIST * W 91-75 Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 18 ELON W 80-56 Jan. 20 UNC CHARLOTTE W 84-67 Nov. 22 BELMONT ABBEY W 63-51 Jan. 22 at UNC Asheville * W 84-72 Nov. 29 at Elon W 82-78 Jan. 25 at Radford * 58-68 L Dec. 1 MARS HILL W 84-77 Jan. 28 EAST CAROLINA 65-66 L Dec. 2 UNC ASHEVILLE W 58-56 Jan. 30 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 93-56 Dec. 9 at Pembroke State 60-85 L Feb. 2 WINTHROP * W 78-62 Dec. 13 at Davidson W 116-35 Feb. 5 SOUTH FLORIDA W 80-62 Jan. 7 LENOIR-RHYNE W 81-69 Feb. 6 AUGUSTA * W 75-63 Jan. 10 ELON W 75-73 Feb. 11 at UNC Wilmington W 84-71 Jan. 14 at Belmont Abbey 50-60 L Feb. 13 RADFORD * W 80-75 Jan. 17 PEMBROKE STATE 47-58 L Feb. 15 at Baptist * W 81-72 Feb. 18 MOUNT OLIVE W 106-55 Feb. 20 at Coastal Carolina * W 75-71 Feb. 24 NC A&T W 89-58 Feb. 27 Coastal Carolina ! W 95-54 Feb. 28 Baptist ! W 93-80 Mar. 1 Radford ! 81-100 L Penny Dickens (1982-86) * Big South Conference game @GoCamelsWBB 48 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS Dec. 14 at College of Charleston 73-74 L Jan. 26 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 83-64 ! Big South Tournament in Radford, Va. Dec. 18 Coppin State $ W 65-58 Jan. 28 at UNC Charlotte 63-75 L Dec. 19 Dartmouth $ 58-86 L Feb. 2 at Augusta * W 73-59 1992-93 Jan. 2 at Mercer 53-63 L Feb. 6CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 97-54 16-10 overall, 11-5 Big South Jan. 6 APPALACHIAN STATE 58-69 L Feb. 9 WINTHROP * W 71-56 Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 10 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W Feb. 13 at Coastal Carolina * W 70-51 85-76 Feb. 16 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W68-67 Dec. 8 at North Carolina A&T W 58-52 Jan. 13 at Radford * 48-74 L Feb. 21 at UNC Wilmington 63-80 L Dec. 10 MOUNT OLIVE W 88-61 Jan. 17 at Coastal Carolina * 69-70 L Feb. 23 AUGUSTA * W 80-66 Dec. 15 at Appalachian State 84-90 L Jan. 20 AUGUSTA * W 69-63 Feb. 25 at Radford * W 86-77 Dec. 29 Marshall $ 58-68 L Jan. 24 WINTHROP * W 74-65 Mar. 2 at UNC Asheville * W 72-56 Dec. 30 Drexel $ W 71-52 Jan. 27 at UNC Asheville * W 77-62 Mar. 7 Coastal Carolina ! W 70-55 Jan. 6 NC A&T W 78-70 Jan. 29 BAPTIST * W 83-68 Mar. 8 Radford ! 64-65 L Jan. 12 at UNC Wilmington W 84-72 Jan. 31 at UNC Wilmington 94-106 2OT L * Big South Conference game Jan. 14 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 95-67 Feb. 8 at North Carolina A&T 48-59 L $ O’Charley’s Classic in Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 16 at Radford * 52-63 L Feb. 10 at Augusta * 47-59 L & Furman/Ramada Classic in Greenville, S.C. Jan. 18 at Liberty * 52-73 L Feb. 12 at Baptist * W 78-64 ! Big South Tournament in Radford, Va. Jan. 20 at East Carolina 60-75 L Feb. 17 RADFORD * 57-73 L Jan. 23 TOWSON STATE * W 57-37 Feb. 21 EAST CAROLINA 56-69 L 1991-92 Jan. 25 UMBC * W 52-42 Feb. 24 at Winthrop * W 72-71 18-10 overall, 10-2 Big South Jan. 30 at UMBC * 55-70 L Feb. 26 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 90-57 Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 1 at Towson State * W 65-49 Mar. 1 UNC CHARLOTTE 58-85 L Feb. 6 LIBERTY * 78-81 L Mar. 3 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 86-62 Nov. 29 Marshall $ 60-67 L Feb. 8 RADFORD * 60-73 L Mar. 6 at Liberty * W 92-71 Nov. 30 UNC Asheville $ W 68-66 Feb. 10 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W54-45 Mar. 8 Baptist ! W 84-63 Dec. 2 NC WESLEYAN W 76-41 Feb. 13 UNC GREENSBORO 74-87 L Mar. 9 Augusta ! W 71-67 Dec. 9 NC A&T W 64-48 Feb. 15 at Winthrop * W 58-46 Mar. 10 Radford ! 65-69 L Dec. 14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 54-74 L Feb. 18 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 81-79 * Big South Conference game Dec. 17 UNC WILMINGTON W 70-52 Feb. 20 at Charleston Southern * W 74-58 $ Dartmouth Invitational in Hanover, N.H. Dec. 27 at Stetson # W 92-84 Feb. 22 WINTHROP * W 75-43 ! Big South Tournament in Asheville, N.C. Dec. 28 Ohio # 46-69 L Feb. 27 at Coastal Carolina * W 63-60 Jan. 4 APPALACHIAN STATE W 72-66 Mar. 4 at UNC Asheville * W 55-52 1990-91 Jan. 6 at Mercer 51-60 L Mar. 11 Liberty ! 57-66 L 22-7 overall, 12-0 Big South Jan. 11 at Winthrop * W 72-66 OT * Big South Conference game Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 14 LIBERTY * W 67-61 $ Virginia Tech Tournament in Blacksburg, Va. Jan. 18 at Radford * 53-83 L ! Big South Tournament in Radford, Va. Nov. 23 Vanderbilt $ 53-89 L Jan. 20 at UNC Asheville * W 81-65 Nov. 24 Furman $ 69-93 L Jan. 23 EAST CAROLINA 64-79 L 1993-94 Nov. 27 LIBERTY W 80-69 Jan. 29 at UNC Greensboro 69-84 L 16-11 overall, 11-7 Big South Dec. 1 at Appalachian State W 76-73 Feb. 1 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 76-59 Coach Wanda Watkins Dec. 3 NC WESLEYAN W 87-44 Feb. 3 RADFORD * W 100-77 Dec. 8 UNC WILMINGTON W 85-59 Feb. 8 WINTHROP * W 68-61 Nov. 30 EAST CAROLINA W 81-62 Dec. 11 NC A&T W 76-63 Feb. 12 at North Carolina A&T 65-77 L Dec. 7 BARTON W 100-49 Tonya Colwell (1985-89) Dec. 14 at East Carolina W 77-73 Feb. 15 at Charleston Southern * W 73-51 Dec. 18 at UNC Greensboro * 46-54 L ! Big South Tournament in Buies Creek Dec. 17 MERCER W 66-65 Feb. 17 at Coastal Carolina * W 83-61 Dec. 29 at Georgia Southern $ 55-78 L Dec. 20 Georgia Tech & W 82-75 Feb. 20 at Liberty * 62-70 L Dec. 30 Rice $ 56-71 L 1988-89 Dec. 21 Mercer & 63-66 L Feb. 29 COASTAL CAROLINA W 77-56 Jan. 4 North Carolina A&T W 67-50 17-11 overall, 7-5 Big South Jan. 5 at Winthrop * W 82-57 Mar. 7 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W Jan. 7 at Winthrop * W 59-49 Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 12 at College of Charleston 56-65 L 71-41 Jan. 8 at UNC Asheville * 60-68 L Jan. 14 at Charleston Southern * W 82-47 Mar. 12 Charleston Southern ! W 76-63 Jan. 11 UNC WILMINGTON W 65-59 Nov. 29 MOUNT OLIVE W 90-45 Jan. 16 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 65-53 Mar. 13 Liberty ! W 73-68 OT Jan. 14 RADFORD * W 66-65 Dec. 1 at North Carolina A&T 61-63 L Jan. 24 RADFORD * W 83-58 Mar. 14 Radford ! 77-85 L Jan. 15 LIBERTY * W 76-71 Dec. 3 NC WESLEYAN W 99-57 * Big South Conference game Jan. 19 at Davidson W 69-60 Dec. 6 MERCER W 66-58 $ Georgia State Southern Invitational in Atlanta, Jan. 21 TOWSON STATE * W 74-64 Dec. 17 at UNC Wilmington 83-86 L Ga. Jan. 22 UMBC * W 69-58 Dec. 28 at South Florida $ 63-87 L # Lady Hatter Classic in DeLand, Fla. Jan. 28 at Charleston Southern * W 72-65 Dec. 29 Boston College $ 44-69 L Jan. 29 at Coastal Carolina * W 77-73 2OT Jan. 5 at East Carolina 65-76 L Jan. 7 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 64-53 Jan. 10 at Appalachian State 70-75 L Jan. 13 AUGUSTA * 62-64 L Jan. 16 RADFORD * 63-75 L Jan. 18 at Coastal Carolina * 56-68 L Jan. 21 Greensboro College % W 80-41 Jan. 23 BAPTIST * W 87-68 Jan. 25 at UNC Charlotte W 65-62 Jan. 28 at Winthrop * W 56-53 Feb. 1 NC A&T W 72-58 Feb. 4 at Augusta * 53-61 L Feb. 6 at Baptist * W 69-64 Feb. 9 UNC WILMINGTON W 87-74 Feb. 11 at Radford * 68-93 L Feb. 15 WINTHROP * W 76-74 Feb. 18 at UNC Asheville * W 68-54 Feb. 20 Coastal Carolina * % W 71-45 Feb. 23 UNC Asheville ! W 64-45 Feb. 24 Baptist ! W 89-65 Feb. 25 Radford ! W 58-53 *Big South Conference game $ South Florida Christmas Tournament in Tampa, Fla. % Cumberland County Civic Center ! Big South Tournament in Radford, Va.

1989-90 14-14 overall, 8-4 Big South Coach Wanda Watkins

Dec. 2 NC WESLEYAN W 82-64 Dec. 5 UNC WILMINGTON 61-76 L 1987-88 Lady Camels @GoCamelsWBB 49 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb. 5 UNC GREENSBORO * 68-69 L Dec. 29 Lafayette ^ W 69-47 Feb. 9 at North Carolina A&T 64-75 L Dec. 30 at Virginia Tech ^ 59-70 L Feb. 11 WINTHROP * W 75-49 Jan. 4 MERCER * W 67-57 Feb. 12 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 89-51 Jan. 6 GEORGIA STATE * W 67-52 Feb. 18 at Radford * 64-71 L Jan. 11 at Jacksonville State * 56-69 L Feb. 19 at Liberty * 55-60 L Jan. 13 at SE Louisiana * 68-69 L Feb. 25 at Towson State * W 59-58 Jan. 18 CENTRAL FLORIDA * W 66-58 Feb. 26 at UMBC * 58-61 L Jan. 20 STETSON * 66-69 OT L Mar. 4CHARLESTON SOUTHERN *W112-75 Jan. 22 at Wofford W 64-53 Mar. 5 COASTAL CAROLINA * 71-72 L Jan. 27 COLL. OF CHARLESTON *W70-54 Mar. 10 Towson State ! 64-65 L Feb. 1 at Florida International * 53-77 L * Big South Conference game Feb. 3 at Florida Atlantic * 86-110 L $ Days Inn Lady Eagle Tournament in Statesboro, Feb. 5 WOFFORD W 74-58 Ga. Feb. 8 SE LOUISIANA * 64-66 L ! Big South Tournament in Greensboro, N.C. Feb. 10 at Central Florida * 95-97 OT L Feb. 13 LIBERTY W 79-54 1994-95 Feb. 17 at College of Charleston * W 86-71 15-13 overall, 9-7 TAAC Feb. 20 at East Carolina 53-72 L Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 22 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 72-68 Feb. 24 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL * 67-88 L Nov. 28 at North Carolina A&T 64-68 L Feb. 29 at Georgia State * W 72-56 Dec. 3 at William & Mary 44-62 L Mar. 2 at Mercer * 67-71 OT L Dec. 8 at Georgia State * W 92-84 Mar. 7 Stetson ! 68-73 L Dec. 14 DAVIDSON W 82-59 * Atlantic Sun game Dec. 17 at Mercer * W 78-64 ^ Diamond Club Classic in Blacksburg, Va. Dec. 21 at UNC Wilmington W 64-50 ! Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament in Dec. 30 Loyola (MD) % W 70-59 Hammond, La. Dec. 31 at St. Francis % 54-65 L Jan. 3 EAST CAROLINA W 70-55 1996-97 Mary Weiss (1983-85) Jan. 5 SE LOUISIANA * 59-62 L 14-14 overall, 8-8 Atlantic Sun Jan. 9 APPALACHIAN STATE 73-76 OT L Coach Wanda Watkins Mar. 7 Jacksonville State ! 67-69 L Jan. 23 at Mercer * W 69-55 Jan. 12 at Central Florida * 76-80 L * Atlantic Sun Conference Game Jan. 28 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 90-70 Jan. 15 at Stetson * 63-74 L Nov. 23 SOUTH CAROLINA 46-65 L ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in DeLand, FL Feb. 4 at Georgia State * W 70-46 Jan. 19 FLA. ATLANTIC * W 64-57 Nov. 26 WOFFORD W 90-59 Feb. 6 at Florida Atlantic * W 64-63 Jan. 21 FLA. INTERNATIONAL * W 76-73 OT Nov. 30 NC WESLEYAN W 102-39 1997-98 Feb. 11 MERCER * W 67-64 Jan. 28 COLL. OF CHARLESTON *W96-64 Dec. 3 at Wake Forest 74-76 L 17-10 overall, 10-6 Atlantic Sun Feb. 13 TROY STATE * W 79-73 Jan. 31 at South Carolina 71-76 L Dec. 12 at Liberty 67-79 L Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 20 at Jacksonville State * 52-79 L Feb. 4 at College of Charleston *W 61-51 Dec. 16 APPALACHIAN STATE W 75-59 Feb. 22 at Samford * W 63-55 Feb. 9 at Florida International * 57-91 L Dec. 18 at UNC Wilmington W 69-57 Nov. 21 at Richmond 80-83 L Feb. 25 STETSON * W 71-62 Feb. 11 at Florida Atlantic * 70-76 L Dec. 20 at East Carolina 67-72 L Nov. 25 at Liberty 77-85 L Feb. 27 CENTRAL FLORIDA * W 80-78 OT Feb. 16 STETSON * 60-63 L Dec. 30 at Coastal Carolina 68-81 L Nov. 30 ST. ANDREWS W 82-31 Mar. 4 vs. Mercer ! W 79-74 OT Feb. 18 CENTRAL FLORIDA * W 90-76 Jan. 2 at Mercer * W 73-48 Dec. 1 COASTAL CAROLINA W 76-56 Mar. 5 vs. Jacksonville State ! 89-93 OT L Feb. 23 at SE Louisiana * W 63-57 Jan. 4 at Georgia State * 66-79 L Dec. 4 UNC WILMINGTON W 67-64 * Atlantic Sun game Feb. 27 at Liberty W 64-51 Jan. 9 JACKSONVILLE STATE * W Dec. 6 EAST CAROLINA W 67-62 # Virginia Tech Diamond Club Classic Mar. 2 GEORGIA STATE * 68-71 L 90-72 Dec. 18 at Appalachian State W 66-59 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Atlanta, Ga. Mar. 4 MERCER * W 65-50 Jan. 11 SE LOUISIANA * W 90-73 Dec. 20 WAKE FOREST W 67-62 Mar. 10 Georgia State ! W 85-65 Jan. 16 at Central Florida * 56-59 L Dec. 29 vs. Marist # W 76-61 1999-2000 Mar. 10 Florida International ! 48-69 L Jan. 18 at Stetson * 59-60 L Dec. 30 at UNC Greensboro # 76-84 L 22-9 overall, 14-4 Atlantic Sun * Atlantic Sun game Jan. 25 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W Jan. 3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 88-82 Coach Wanda Watkins % St. Francis/Hoss’s Red Flash Classic in 66-48 Jan. 5 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W Loretto, Pa. Jan. 27 at Wofford W 89-72 69-67 Nov. 19 COKER W 91-44 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Charleston, S.C. Jan. 30 FLA. INTERNATIONAL * 66-69 L Jan. 8 at Jacksonville State * 78-81 OT L Nov. 22 UNC WILMINGTON W 80-69 Feb. 1 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 81-64 Jan. 10 at Samford * W 93-55 Nov. 29 at Liberty W 64-59 1995-96 Feb. 6 at Jacksonville State * 58-60 L Jan. 15 STETSON * W 76-67 Dec. 1 EAST CAROLINA 70-79 L 13-14 overall, 7-9 TAAC Feb. 8 STETSON * W 82-61 Jan. 17 CENTRAL FLORIDA * W 76-64 Dec. 4 at Jacksonville * W 67-58 Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 15 at College of Charleston * 51-57 L Jan. 24 at Florida International * 52-72 L Dec. 6 at Stetson * W 67-62 Feb. 20 at Florida Atlantic * W 76-58 Jan. 29 JACKSONVILLE STATE * W 92-79 Dec. 15 COASTAL CAROLINA 56-57 L Dec. 2 at Appalachian State 78-96 L Feb. 22 at Florida International * 72-82 L Jan. 31 SAMFORD * W 83-51 Dec. 20 at Appalachian State W 83-63 Dec. 4 at South Carolina 59-82 L Feb. 27 GEORGIA STATE * W 85-78 Feb. 5 at Georgia State * 66-68 L Dec. 29 vs. Pittsburgh # 60-70 L Dec. 16 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 68-60 Mar. 1 MERCER * 56-67 L Feb. 7 at Mercer * W 71-59 Dec. 30 vs. Western Michigan # 68-84 L Dec. 21 UNC WILMINGTON W 65-54 Mar. 6 Stetson ! W 92-64 Feb. 12 COLL. OF CHARLESTON *W101-79 Jan. 4 at Elon W 65-59 Feb. 14 TROY STATE * 79-93 L Jan. 8 at Georgia State * W 81-72 Feb. 21 at College of Charleston *W 63-47 Jan. 13 SAMFORD * W 88-64 Feb. 26 at Stetson * 65-72 L Jan. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE * W 74-59 Feb. 28 at Central Florida * 68-75 L Jan. 20 at UCF * 64-69 L Mar. 5 vs. Jacksonville State ! 68-75 L Jan. 22 at Florida Atlantic * 69-80 L * Atlantic Sun Game Jan. 29 TROY STATE * 66-80 L # UNCG Marriott Classic Greensboro, NC Feb. 3 at Mercer * W 64-53 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Miami, Fla. Feb. 5 at Troy State * W 84-78 Feb. 10 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 94-71 1998-99 Feb. 12 UCF * W 87-75 17-11 overall, 12-4 Atlantic Sun Feb. 17 at Jacksonville State * W 63-52 Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 19 at Samford * 67-81 L Feb. 21 MERCER * W 59-45 Nov. 14 ELON W 76-67 Feb. 26 GEORGIA STATE * W 78-75 Nov. 16 at East Carolina 43-64 L Mar. 2 JACKSONVILLE * W 64-49 Nov. 21 RICHMOND W 94-82 Mar. 4 STETSON * W 74-56 Nov. 24 at Coastal Carolina 55-70 L Mar. 9 UCF ! W 71-52 Nov. 28 ST. ANDREWS W 83-38 Mar. 10 Samford ! W 78-69 Dec. 1 at UNC Wilmington 55-58 L Mar. 11 Georgia State ! W 66-49 Dec. 5 LIBERTY W 73-69 OT Mar. 18 Duke $ 42-71 L Dec. 17 APPALACHIAN STATE 70-72 L * Atlantic Sun Game Dec. 28 vs. Mississippi State # 56-83 L # Georgia Tech Holiday Invite, Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 29 vs. Akron # 60-70 L ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Pelham, Ala. Jan. 4 GEORGIA STATE * W 64-58 $ NCAA Tournament - First Round Jan. 7 at Central Florida * 68-75 L Jan. 9 at Stetson * W 71-56 Jan. 14 JACKSONVILLE STATE * 60-68 L Jan. 16 SAMFORD * W 71-65 Tammy Brown (1988-91) Jan. 21 at Troy State * 58-71 L @GoCamelsWBB 50 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS Jan. 21 at Mercer* W 69-58 Nov. 19 HIGH POINT 74-76 L Jan. 12 NORTH FLORIDA * W 60-49 Jan. 24 UCF* W 76-65 Nov. 23 at Coastal Carolina 48-49 L Jan. 14 JACKSONVILLE * W 85-69 Jan. 26 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* 67-68 L Dec. 2 STETSON * W 77-66 Jan. 19 at ETSU * 63-73 L Jan. 29 GEORGIA STATE* 56-68 L Dec. 4 JACKSONVILLE * W 64-63 Jan.21 at Kennesaw State * W 84-72 Feb. 2 at UCF* 51-58 L Dec. 11 at Winthrop 58-63 L Jan. 24 GARDNER-WEBB * 54-66 L Feb. 4 at Florida Atlantic* 66-70 L Dec. 16 at Appalachian State 45-65 L Jan. 26 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * 63-73 L Feb. 9 MERCER* W 75-68 OT Dec. 29 vs. Seton Hall ! 41-59 L Feb. 2 at Jacksonville * 55-63 L Feb. 11 TROY STATE* W 68-67 Dec. 30 vs. Coastal Carolina ! W 61-53 Feb. 4 at North Florida * W 65-64 Feb. 14 at Jacksonville* 71-72 L Jan. 3 GARDNER-WEBB * W 57-54 Feb. 9 BELMONT * 56-61 OT L Feb. 16 at Stetson* 53-66 L Jan. 6 at Belmont * 59-64 L Feb. 11 LIPSCOMB * W 58-43 Feb. 21 SAMFORD* W 73-65 Jan. 8 at Lipscomb * 55-71 L Feb. 16 at Mercer * W 68-58 Feb. 23 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W 67-66 Jan. 13 UCF * 57-67 L Feb. 18 at Stetson * 50-64 L Mar. 2 at Belmont* 56-65 L Jan. 15 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 62-55 Feb. 25 at Florida Atlantic * 58-74 L Mar. 7 !vs. Florida Atlantic* 73-82 L Jan. 17 LONGWOOD W 83-56 Mar. 2 KENNESAW STATE * W 66-52 * Atlantic Sun Game Jan. 22 TROY * W 65-53 Mar. 4 ETSU * 36-56 L ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Troy, Ala. Jan. 27 at Georgia State * 49-61 L Mar. 9 vs. Gardner-Webb ! 65-71 L Jan. 29 at Mercer * 48-63 L * Atlantic Sun Game 2002-03 Feb. 2 at Gardner-Webb * 46-64 L ! A-Sun Tournament at Dothan, Ala. 9-19 overall, 5-12 Atlantic Sun Feb. 5 GEORGIA STATE * 41-61 L # UNC Asheville Tournament Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 7 MERCER * 57-67 L Feb. 10 at Troy * 51-73 L 2006-07 Nov. 22 APPALACHIAN STATE W 64-56 Feb. 17 at Florida Atlantic * 51-66 L 8-21 Overall, 6-12 Atlantic Sun Nov. 26 at Coastal Carolina 53-77 L Feb. 19 at UCF * 40-81 L Coach Wanda Watkins Nov. 30 HIGH POINT 58-59 L Feb. 24 LIPSCOMB * W 70-62 Dec. 9 UNC GREENSBORO 57-61 L Feb. 26 BELMONT * 56-67 L Nov. 11 at Elon 46-60 L Dec. 17 RADFORD 67-80 L Mar. 3 at Stetson * 49-56 L Nov. 17 UNC GREENSBORO 68-84 L Dec. 20 at Western Carolina 55-67 L Mar. 5 at Jacksonville * W 58-54 Nov. 21 UNC ASHEVILLE W 81-73 Dec. 28 VA. COMMONWEALTH W 73-55 * Atlantic Sun Game Nov. 28 at Longwood 54-56 L Dec. 30 at North Carolina A&T W 50-42 ! South Carolina Tournament in Columbia, SC Nov. 30 ELON 68-76 L Jan. 2 DAVIDSON 69-73 L Dec. 2 GARDNER-WEBB * W 57-54 Jan. 4 MOUNT OLIVE W 68-49 2005-06 Dec. 11 at Coastal Carolina 33-58 L Jan. 11 GARDNER-WEBB* W 76-64 11-18 overall, 10-10 Atlantic Sun Dec. 16 HIGH POINT 74-89 L Jan. 14 at East Carolina 45-72 L Coach Wanda Watkins Dec. 18 at UNC Wilmington W 69-55 Sara Moore (1997-01) Jan. 18 at Jacksonville State* 68-82 L Dec. 29 at Florida Atlantic $ 52-87 L 2000-01 Jan. 20 at Georgia State* 56-84 L Nov. 18 vs. Norfolk State # 57-70 L Dec. 30 vs. High Point $ 53-70 L Jan. 23 SAMFORD* W 49-42 Nov. 19 at UNC Asheville # 60-64 L Jan. 4 at North Florida * 53-59 L 22-7 overall, 16-2 Atlantic Sun Jan. 25 BELMONT* W 67-64 OT Nov. 22 COASTAL CAROLINA 42-57 L Jan. 6 at Jacksonville * 55-63 L Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 30 at Stetson* 74-82 L Nov. 29 WINTHROP W 79-64 Jan. 11 ETSU * 66-87 L Feb. 1 at Jacksonville* 54-64 L Dec. 1 STETSON * W 68-50 Jan. 13 KENNESAW STATE * 68-82 L Nov. 17 UNC GREENSBORO 56-60 L Feb. 6 TROY STATE* 71-81 L Dec. 3 MERCER * W 54-74 Jan. 18 at Stetson * 60-67 L Nov. 21 at Coastal Carolina 58-59 L Feb. 8 MERCER* 61-67 L Dec. 10 at UNC Greensboro W 55-78 L Jan. 20 at Mercer * W 67-41 Nov. 27 at Western Carolina W 83-74 Feb. 13 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 107-90 Dec. 16 at Hawaii 59-69 L Jan. 25 LIPSCOMB * W 72-56 Dec. 2 TROY STATE * W 82-48 Feb. 15 at UCF* 77-83 L Dec. 17 at Hawaii 64-80 L Jan. 27 BELMONT * 54-61 L Dec. 4 MERCER * W 79-51 Feb. 20 at Belmont* 64-72 L Dec. 29 at High Point 60-73 L Feb. 1 NORTH FLORIDA * 73-74 L Dec. 6 at East Carolina 54-63 L Feb. 22 at Samford* W 60-50 Jan. 2 at Gardner-Webb * W 71-59 Feb. 3 JACKSONVILLE * 59-63 L Dec. 15 APPALACHIAN STATE W 78-65 Feb. 27 GEORGIA STATE* 47-61 L Jan. 5 at Lipscomb * 52-61 L Feb. 8 at Kennesaw State * 58-64 L Dec. 19 at UNC Wilmington W 63-59 Mar. 1 JACKSONVILLE STATE* 54-70 L Jan. 7 at Belmont * 60-70 L Feb. 10 at ETSU * 66-84 L Dec. 29 NORFOLK STATE 83-87 L Mar. 8 at Gardner-Webb* 73-90 L Jan. 4 at Stetson * W 66-65 Mar. 13 ! at UCF* 63-87 L Jan. 6 at Jacksonville * W 68-54 * Atlantic Sun Game Jan. 10 GARDNER-WEBB W 82-67 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Orlando, Fla. Jan. 13 GEORGIA STATE * W 68-55 Jan. 18 JACKSONVILLE STATE * W 75-48 2003-04 Jan. 20 SAMFORD * W 86-53 9-18 overall, 7-13 Atlantic Sun Jan. 25 at Florida Atlantic * W 70-67 Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 27 at UCF * W 70-53 Feb. 1 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 84-71 Nov. 21 WESTERN CAROLINA 43-56 L Feb. 3 CENTRAL FLORIDA * W 63-54 Nov. 24 COASTAL CAROLINA 43-66 L Feb. 8 at Samford * W 58-57 Nov. 29 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 54-52 Feb. 10 at Jacksonville State * W 79-60 Dec. 13 at Gardner-Webb * W 58-57 Feb. 17 at Georgia State * 65-74 L Dec. 17 at Virginia Commonwealth 36-73 L Feb. 22 STETSON * W 82-74 Dec. 20 at UNC Greensboro W 61-56 Feb. 24 JACKSONVILLE * W 61-59 Dec. 31 at Radford 56-66 L Mar. 1 at Mercer * W 61-59 Jan. 3 at Georgia State * 76-85 L Mar. 3 at Troy State * 65-71 L Jan. 5 at Mercer* 57-60 ot L Mar. 8 vs. Samford ! W 79-58 Jan. 8 TROY STATE * 43-50 L Mar. 9 vs. Troy State ! W 84-55 Jan. 12 at High Point 44-60 L Mar. 10 vs. Georgia State ! 62-64 L Jan. 17 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 78-80 L * Atlantic Sun Game Jan. 19 UCF* 46-50 L ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Orlando, Fla. Jan. 22 at Lipscomb * 57-71 L 2001-02 Jan. 24 at Belmont * W 62-60 Jan. 29 JACKSONVILLE * W 71-49 13-15 overall, 11-9 Atlantic Sun Jan. 31 STETSON * W 76-64 Coach Wanda Watkins Feb. 4 GARDNER-WEBB * W 59-50 Feb. 7 at Jacksonville * W 64-63 Nov. 17 UNC WILMINGTON W 49-44 Feb. 9 at Stetson * 55-58 L Nov. 20 at UNC Greensboro 46-69 L Feb. 12 BELMONT * W 74-59 Nov. 24 WESTERN CAROLINA 55-56 L Feb. 14 LIPSCOMB * 53-74 L Nov. 26 COASTAL CAROLINA 61-65 L Feb. 19 at UCF * 63-68 L Nov. 28 at Norfolk State 64-77 L Feb. 21 at Florida Atlantic * 61-64 L Dec. 1 BELMONT* 66-67 L Feb. 28 at Troy State * 72-66 L Dec. 17 at Appalachian State 65-86 L Mar. 4 MERCER * 57-58 L Dec. 20 EAST CAROLINA W 70-62 Mar. 6 GEORGIA STATE * 53-71 L Jan. 3 at Jacksonville State* W 65-61 * Atlantic Sun Game Jan. 5 at Samford* W 72-64 Jan. 9 at Georgia State* 58-67 L 2004-05 Jan. 12 STETSON* W 81-67 9-18 overall, 7-13 Atlantic Sun Jan. 14 JACKSONVILLE* W 58-51 Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 19 at Troy State* W 68-59 Marlena Murphy (2004-08)

@GoCamelsWBB 51 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS Dec. 15 at Stetson * 50-60 L Jan. 10 MERCER * W 68-46 * Big South Conference game Dec. 18 UNC ASHEVILLE W 65-53 Jan. 15 at Belmont * W 60-57 @ Georgia State Thanksgiving Classic in Atlanta, Dec. 20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 54-72 L Jan. 17 at Lipscomb * W 81-66 Ga. Dec. 22 at Winston-Salem State W 69-56 Jan. 22 STETSON * W 93-80 # Stetson Hatter Classic in DeLand, Fla. Dec. 30 at Winthrop W 54-43 Jan. 24 FLORIDA GULF COAST * 42-62 L ! Big South Tournament in High Point, N.C. Jan. 3 MERCER * W 56-50 Jan. 29 at North Florida * 62-65 2OT L Jan. 5 KENNESAW STATE * 48-66 L Jan. 31 at Jacksonville * W 65-63 2012-13 Jan. 8 at Lipscomb * 45-69 L Feb. 5 at Mercer * W 77-64 Overall 20-11, 11-7 Big South Jan. 10 at Belmont * 41-46 L Feb. 7 at Kennesaw State * 60-71 L Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 17 JACKSONVILLE * 57-72 L Feb. 12 BELMONT * 45-54 L Jan. 19 NORTH FLORIDA * W 61-38 Feb. 14 LIPSCOMB * W 79-63 Nov. 10 BARBER-SCOTIA W 102-33 Jan. 22. at East Tennessee State * Feb. 17 at Stetson * 67-81 L Nov. 12 at Western Carolina W 55-40 57-87 L Feb. 19 at Florida Gulf Coast * 51-60 L Nov. 16 N.C. CENTRAL W 67-51 Jan. 24 at USC Upstate * 61-69 L Feb. 24EAST TENNESSEE STATE * W 60-57 Nov. 19 at Mount St. Mary’s W 54-48 Jan. 31 at Kennesaw State * 57-73 L Feb. 26 USC UPSTATE * W 98-70 Nov. 24 vs. Appalachian State # 54-69 L Feb. 2 at Mercer * 49-67 L Mar. 3 vs. Belmont ! 42-54 L Nov. 25 at East Carolina # 54-74 L Feb. 5 LIPSCOMB * W 70-56 * Atlantic Sun game Dec. 1 at UNC Asheville* W 73-56 Feb. 7 BELMONT * 40-63 L ! A-Sun Tournament (University Center, Macon, Dec. 3 COLUMBIA (S.C.) W 84-54 Feb. 12 at Jacksonville * 51-73 L Ga.) Dec. 14 vs. UMES $ W 77-72 Feb. 14 at North Florida * 51-61 L # Longwood Lancer Classic (Farmville, Va.) Dec. 15 vs. Jacksonville State $ W 66-53 Feb. 19 EAST TENNESSEE STATE * Dec. 20 ELON W 79-69 64-72 L 2011-12 Dec. 29 at Wake Forest 68-84 L Feb. 21 USC UPSTATE * W 62-58 Overall 18-12, 11-7 Big South Jan. 3 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 64-54 Feb. 26 FLORIDA GULF COAST * Coach Wanda Watkins Jan. 5 PRESBYTERIAN* 62-68 LOT 51-75 L Jan. 7 at Gardner-Webb* W 59-49 Kate Cloxton (2010-12) Feb. 28 STETSON * W 67-57 Nov. 12 MONTREAT W 75-58 Jan. 12 HIGH POINT* W 79-76 Mar. 5 vs. Belmont ! 52-67 L Nov. 17 at N.C. Central W 59-41 Jan. 17 at Longwood* 75-77 L Feb. 15 MERCER * W 58-53 * Atlantic Sun game Nov. 19 WESTERN CAROLINA W 59-43 Jan. 19 at Liberty* 58-65 L Feb. 17 STETSON * W 78-60 ! A-Sun Tournament (Allen Arena, Nashville, Nov. 22 LONGWOOD W 48-33 Jan. 24 RADFORD* WOT 83-77 Feb. 22 at Belmont * 34-57 L Tenn.) Nov. 25 at Georgia State @ 56-70 L Jan. 26 WINTHROP* 53-76 L Feb. 24 at Lipscomb * W 80-68 Nov. 26 vs. Eastern Kentucky @ W 64-52 Jan. 31 LIBERTY* 56-78 L Mar. 3 at Gardner-Webb * 53-68 L 2009-10 Nov. 29 WINSTON-SALEM STATEW 72-60 Feb. 2 LONGWOOD* W 62-51 Mar. 8 vs. Gardner-Webb ! 47-67 L Overall 14-16, Atlantic Sun 9-11 Dec. 10 at UNCW 73-79 L Feb. 7 at Radford* W 66-52 * Atlantic Sun Game Coach Wanda Watkins Dec. 14 at Elon 88-89 L Feb. 9 at Winthrop* W 84-69 ! A-Sun Tournament at Dothan, Ala. Dec. 20 at Stetson # 55-70 L Feb. 24 GARDNER-WEBB* W 65-46 $ FAU New Year’s Classic Nov. 13 WOFFORD W 80-78 Dec. 21 vs. Bethune-Cookman # W 62-46 Feb. 16 UNC ASHVILLE* W 64-39 Nov. 16 COASTAL CAROLINA 59-66 L Dec. 30 GARDNER-WEBB * W 62-52 Feb. 21 at Presbyterian* 51-62 L 2007-08 Nov. 18 at North Carolina Central W 79-63 Jan. 2 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 82-62 Feb. 23 at Charleston Southern* W 65-55 Overall 12-18, Atlantic Sun 7-9 Nov. 24 at UNC Asheville W 78-67 Jan. 7 at Radford * 70-80 L Feb. 28 at High Point* 57-79 L Coach Wanda Watkins Nov. 27 NORTH FLORIDA * W 64-52 Jan. 9 at Liberty * 61-90 L Mar. 8 vs. High Point % WOT 74-73 Dec. 9 at High Point 57-78 L Jan. 14 at High Point * 65-77 L Mar. 9 vs. Liberty % 56-70 L Nov. 9 William & Mary ! 53-71 L Dec. 15 at Longwood 55-72 L Jan. 21CHARLESTON SOUTHERN *W70-56 Nov. 10 at Elon ! W 57-51 Dec. 19 JACKSONVILLE * W 74-63 Jan. 23 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 58-55 * Big South Conference game Nov. 14 UNC WILMINGTON 56-59 L Dec. 21 WINTHROP 60-66 L Jan. 28 at Presbyterian * W 53-44 % Big South Tournament - Conway, S.C. Nov. 16 Morgan State # W 70-66 Dec. 30 WINSTON-SALEM STATE W Jan. 30 at Winthrop * 73-83 L Nov. 17 Howard # W 75-74 84-54 Feb. 4 LIBERTY * 45-58 L 2013-14 Nov. 20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W Jan. 2 at USC Upstate * W 75-72 Feb. 6 RADFORD * 59-64 L Overall 19-12, 13-7 Big South 75-53 Jan. 4 LONGWOOD W 82-70 Feb. 11 HIGH POINT * W 89-68 Coach Wanda Watkins Nov. 27 COASTAL CAROLINA 54-61 L Jan. 7 at Mercer * 52-64 L Feb. 18 at Coastal Carolina * W 47-38 Nov. 29 at High Point 47-71 L Jan. 9 at Kennesaw State * 65-75 L Feb. 20 at Charleston Southern * W 76-58 Nov. 9 ERSKINE W 82-56 Dec. 12 at UNC Asheville 55-68 L Jan. 14 FLORIDA GULF COAST * 59-64 L Feb. 25 WINTHROP * 66-67 OT L Nov. 13 at Wake Forest 65-73 L Dec. 15 IONA W 58-57 Jan. 16 STETSON * W 61-46 Feb. 27 PRESBYTERIAN * W 68-44 Nov. 16 WESTERN CAROLINA W 73-60 Dec. 19 at North Carolina A&T 41-66 L Jan. 21 at Belmont * W 74-67 Mar. 2 at UNC Asheville * W 74-55 Nov. 19 UNC WILMINGTON W 67-53 Dec. 28 Alcorn State $ 71-72 L Jan. 23 at Lipscomb * W 88-80 Mar. 5 at Gardner-Webb * W 64-51 Nov. 23 at Mount St. Mary’s 64-68 L Dec. 29 Miss. Valley State $ 56-63 L Jan. 27 at East Tennessee State * 65-88 L Mar. 9 vs. Charleston Southern ! 53-57 L Dec. 2 RADFORD* W 72-58 Jan. 5 BELMONT * 43-56 L Jan. 30 BELMONT * 59-70 L Jan. 7 LIPSCOMB * 50-58 L Feb. 1 LIPSCOMB * W 60-58 Jan. 12 at USC Upstate * W 84-70 Feb. 4 at Stetson * W 70-61 Jan. 14 at East Tennessee State * 53-72 L Feb. 6 at Florida Gulf Coast * 43-76 L Jan. 19 GARDNER-WEBB * W 66-49 Feb. 11 KENNESAW STATE * 58-67 L Jan. 26 STETSON * W 65-45 Feb. 13 MERCER * W 66-60 Jan. 28 FLORIDA GULF COAST * 44-78 L Feb. 18 EAST TENNESSEE STATE *67-77 L Feb. 2 at North Florida * W 68-48 Feb. 20 USC UPSTATE * 74-76 L Feb. 4 at Jacksonville * 57-70 L Feb. 25 at Jacksonville * 57-63 L Feb. 9 at Mercer * W 53-49 Feb. 27 at North Florida * 48-74 L Feb. 11 KENNESAW STATE * 55-67 L Mar. 3-6 vs. Jacksonville ! 46-52 L Feb. 16 at Gardner-Webb * 51-61 L * Atlantic Sun game Feb. 23 EAST TENNESSEE STATE * 61-78 L ! A-Sun Tournament (University Center, Macon, Feb. 25 USC UPSTATE * W 62-47 Ga.) Feb. 28 at Belmont * W 66-62 Mar. 1 at Lipscomb * 60-69 L 2010-11 Mar. 5-8 vs. Gardner-Webb % 56-57 L Overall 13-17, Atlantic Sun 12-8 * Atlantic Sun Game Coach Wanda Watkins ! Elon ISES Tip-Off Tournament # Longwood Tournament Nov. 12 at Longwood # 48-71 L $ Georgia State Hyatt Invitational Nov. 13 vs. Appalachian State # 67-84 L % A-Sun Tournament at Nashville, Tenn. Nov. 17 at Wofford 81-85 OT L Nov. 20 UNC ASHEVILLE 75-78 L 2008-09 Nov. 23 at Coastal Carolina 52-58 L Overall 12-18, Atlantic Sun 5-15 Dec. 1 HIGH POINT 51-74 L Coach Wanda Watkins Dec. 11 UNC WILMINGTON 80-83 L Dec. 14 NC CENTRAL W 67-61 Nov. 15 COKER W 74-50 Dec. 16 at USC Upstate 71-85 L Nov. 17 at Coastal Carolina 50-52 L Dec. 20 at East Tennessee State 61-76 L Nov. 22 LONGWOOD W 53-42 Dec. 30 at Presbyterian 51-53 L Nov. 24 at Charleston Southern W 90-81 Jan. 3 JACKSONVILLE * W 77-65 Dec. 9 HIGH POINT W 67-56 Jan. 5 NORTH FLORIDA *W 80-73 2OT Dec. 13 at Florida Gulf Coast * 46-73 L Jan. 8 KENNESAW STATE * W 68-58 Wanda Watkins (1981-2015)

@GoCamelsWBB 52 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS Dec. 11 UNC ASHEVILLE* W 67-59 Dec. 30 PRESBYTERIAN* W 58-45 Jan. 17 HIGH POINT* 55-69 L Dec. 16 at N.C. Central W 56-45 Jan. 3 at Longwood* W 66-58 Jan. 19 PRESBYTERIAN* 45-69 L Dec. 18 UVA-WISE W 64-47 Jan. 5 at High Point* 59-79 L Jan. 24 at Winthrop* 49-50 L Dec. 20 at Elon 49-56 L Jan. 10 UNC ASHEVILLE* W 60-55 Jan. 26 at Charleston Southern* 57-65 L Dec. 28 at Liberty* 52-75 L Jan. 13 GARDNER-WEBB* W 75-74 Jan. 30 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 73-52 Dec. 30 at Longwood* W 74-55 Jan. 17 RADFORD* WOT 65-62 Feb. 1 at Gardner-Webb* 56-68 L Jan. 4 HIGH POINT* 62-76 L Jan. 20 at Coastal Carolina* 40-50 L Feb. 9 at Liberty* 55-67 L Jan. 6 at North Carolina A&T 47-62 L Jan. 24 at Liberty* 40-64 L Feb. 13 LONGWOOD* W 72-65 Jan. 9 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* 71-81 L Jan. 27 at Presbyterian* 42-51 L Feb. 16 WINTHROP* W 69-56 Jan. 11 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 75-68 Jan. 31 LONGWOOD* W 68-56 Feb. 20 at Presbyterian* 54-64 L Jan. 16 at Gardner-Webb* 54-56 L Feb. 2 WINTHROP* W 62-52 Feb. 23 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* 45-60 L Jan. 18 at Presbyterian* W 46-43 Feb. 5 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* W 61-57 Feb. 27 at UNC Asheville* W 64-56 Jan. 23 WINTHROP* WOT 77-74 Feb. 10 at UNC Asheville* W 56-51 Mar. 1 at High Point* W 68-65 Jan. 25 at Radford* W 75-61 Feb. 14 HIGH POINT* W 64-61 Mar. 5 RADFORD* 32-57 L Jan. 30 LONGWOOD* W 63-54 Feb. 17 at Gardner-Webb* W 72-62 Mar. 10 vs. Coastal Carolina% W 67-64 Feb. 1 LIBERTY* WOT 61-55 Feb. 21 at Radford* 43-67 L Mar. 11 at UNC Asheville% 42-70 L Feb. 6 at High Point* 59-64 L Feb. 24 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 78-69 * Big South Conference game Feb. 13 at Coastal Carolina* W 82-81 Feb. 28 LIBERTY* 57-64 L ^ Osprey Classic - Jacksonville, Fla. Feb. 15 at Charleson Southern* W 72-71 Mar. 5 vs. Winthrop % W 65-52 % Big South Tournament - Asheville, N.C. Feb. 20 PRESBYTERIAN* 53-58 L Mar. 7 vs. Liberty % 43-71 L Feb. 22 GARDNER-WEBB* W 65-63 Feb. 27 at UNC Asheville* W 61-52 * Big South Conference game ^ Hatters Classic - DeLand, Fla. Note: The Trans American Athletic Conference Mar. 1 at Winthrop* 56-82 L changed its name to the Atlantic Sun Conference Mar. 6 vs. Gardner-Webb % W 63-46 % Big South Tournament - Conway, S.C. in June 2001. Mar. 8 vs. High Point % 69-73 L 2015-16 * Big South Conference game % Big South Tournament - Conway, S.C. Overall 13-18, 7-13 Big South Coach Wanda Watkins 2014-15 Nov. 13 UNC PEMBROKE 62-67 L Overall 19-12, 13-7 Big South Nov. 16 at N.C. Central W 57-48 Coach Wanda Watkins Nov. 19 N.C. A&T W 56-55 Nov. 21 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 62-53 Nov. 14 PFEIFFER W 89-61 Nov. 24 at VCU 34-57 L Nov. 17 N.C. CENTRAL W 65-60 Dec. 1 at Coastal Carolina* W 83-70 Nov. 19 at UNC Wilmington 80-89 L Dec. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA W 73-66 Nov. 21 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 60-42 Dec. 16 at ETSU 55-70 L Nov. 24 at Western Carolina 57-67 L Dec. 19 vs. Central Arkansas^ 34-57 L Dec. 2 at Winthrop* 59-61 L Dec. 20 at North Florida^ W 66-55 Dec. 13 at Charleston Southern* W 69-65 Dec. 29 LIBERTY* 52-62 L Dec. 15 BREVARD W 72-51 Jan. 2 UNC ASHEVILLE* 58-72 L Dec. 17 ELON 51-77 L Jan. 4 GARDNER-WEBB* 35-70 L Dec. 19 at Stetson^ 63-76 L Jan. 9 at Longwood* W 73-56 Dec. 20 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 66-55 Jan. 11 at Radford* 59-62 L

@GoCamelsWBB 53 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS BY OPPONENT Akron Belmont UCF 0-1, 0-1 neutral Overall: 6-16 Overall: 9-13 12/29/98 vs. Akron # 60-70 L Home: 2-8 Home: 7-2 # Virginia Tech Diamond Club Classic Away: 4-6 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-2 Neutral: 1-0 Alcorn State 12/1/01 BELMONT* 66-67 L 1/12/95 at UCF * 76-80 L Overall: 0-1 3/2/02 at Belmont* 56-65 L 2/18/95 UCF * W 90-76 Neutral: 0-1 1/25/03 BELMONT* W 67-64 OT 1/18/96 UCF * W 66-58 12/28/07 $ Alcorn State 71-72 L 2/20/03 at Belmont* 64-72 L 2/10/96 at UCF * 95-97 OT L $ Georgia State Hyatt Invitational 1/24/04 at Belmont * W 62-60 1/16/97 at UCF * 56-59 L 2/12/04 BELMONT * W 74-59 1/17/98 UCF * W 76-64 Appalachian State 1/6/05 at Belmont * 59-64 L 2/28/98 at UCF * 68-75 L Overall: 7-11 2/26/05 BELMONT * 56-67 L 1/7/99 at UCF * 68-75 L Home: 4-4 1/7/06 at Belmont * 60-70 L 2/27/99 UCF * W 80-78 OT Away: 3-5 2/9/06 BELMONT * 56-61 OT L 1/20/00 at UCF * 64-69 L Neutral: 0-2 1/27/07 BELMONT * 54-61 L 2/12/00 UCF * W 87-75 12/19/87 APPALACHIAN STATE 75-84 L 2/22/07 at Belmont * 34-57 L 3/9/00 vs. UCF # W 71-52 1/10/89 at Appalachian State 70-75 L 1/5/08 BELMONT * 43-56 L 1/27/01 at UCF * W 70-53 1/6/90 APPALACHIAN STATE 58-69 L 2/28/08 at Belmont * W 66-62 2/3/01 UCF * W 63-54 12/1/90 at Appalachian State W 76-73 1/10/09 at Belmont * 41-46 L 1/24/02 UCF* W 76-65 1/4/92 APPALACHIAN STATE W 72-66 2/7/09 BELMONT * 40-63 L 2/2/02 at UCF* 51-58 L 12/15/92 at Appalachian State 84-90 L 3/5/09 vs. Belmont ! 52-67 L 2/15/03 at UCF* 77-83 L 1/9/95 APPALACHIAN STATE 73-76 OT L 1/21/10 at Belmont * W 74-67 3/13/03 at UCF ! 63-87 L 12/2/95 at Appalachian State 78-96 L 1/30/10 BELMONT * 59-70 L 1/19/04 UCF* 46-50 L 12/16/96 APPALACHIAN STATE W 75-59 1/15/11 at Belmont * W 60-57 2/19/04 at UCF * 63-68 L Betty Jo Clary (1976-81) 12/18/97 at Appalachian State W 66-59 2/12/11 BELMONT * 45-54 L 1/13/05 UCF * 57-67 L 1/21/12CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W70-56 12/17/98 APPALACHIAN STATE 70-72 L 3/3/11 vs. Belmont @ 42-54 L 2/19/05 at UCF * 40-81 L 2/20/12 at Charleston Southern * W 76-58 12/20/99 at Appalachian State W 83-63 * Atlantic Sun Conference game * Atlantic Sun Conference game 3/9/12 vs. Charleston Southern & 53-57L 12/15/00 APPALACHIAN STATE W 78-65 ! A-Sun Tournament (Allen Arena, Nashville, # Atlantic Sun Tournament in Pelham, Ala. 2/23/13 at Charleston Southern* W 65-55 12/17/01 at Appalachian State 65-86 L Tenn.) ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Orlando, Fla. 1/9/14CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* 71-81 L 11/22/02 APPALACHIAN STATE W 64-56 @ A-Sun Tournament (University Center, Macon, 2/15/14 at Charleston Southern* W 72-71 12/16/04 at Appalachian State 45-65 L Ga.) College of Charleston 12/13/14 at Charleston Southern* W 69-65 11/13/10 vs. Appalachian State ! 70-84 L Overall: 10-7 2/5/15 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* W 61-47 11/24/12 vs. Appalachian State # 54-69 L Belmont Abbey Home: 7-0 1/26/16 at Charleston Southern* 57-65 L ! Longwood Lancer Classic (Farmville, Va.) Overall: 7-2 Away: 3-4 2/23/16 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* 45-60 L # ECU Pirate Classic (Greenville, N.C.) Home: 2-1 Neutral: 0-3 ! 1980 Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion Away: 3-1 1/23/76 at Charleston (SC) 63-96 L College Augusta Neutral: 2-0 1/31/80 Charleston (SC) ! 56-93 L # Big South Tournament in Buies Creek Overall: 8-4 1/12/81 at Belmont Abbey W 88-67 1/28/83 Charleston (S.C.) # 67-83 L $ Big South Tournament in Radford, Va. Home: 4-1 2/25/81 Belmont Abbey $ W 82-70 12/1/84 CHARLESTON (SC) W 76-66 @ Big South Tournament in Asheville, N.C. Away: 2-3 2/8/82 BELMONT ABBEY W 71-55 2/7/85 Charleston (SC) $ 48-67 L % Big South Tournament in Radford, Va. Neutral 2-0 11/22/83 BELMONT ABBEY W 63-51 12/14/89 at College of Charleston 73-74 L * Big South Conference game 1/10/87 at Augusta * 67-78 L 1/14/84 at Belmont Abbey 50-60 L 1/10/90 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W85-76 & Big South Tournament in High Point, N.C. 2/28/87 AUGUSTA * W 72-59 1/21/85 at Belmont Abbey W 72-53 1/12/91 at College of Charleston 56-65 L 3/6/87 vs. Augusta ! W 74-70 2/1/85 BELMONT ABBEY 67-75 OT L 2/16/91 COLL. OF CHARLESTON W68-67 Christopher Newport 1/4/88 at Augusta * W 79-60 11/23/85 at Belmont Abbey W 71-64 1/28/95 COLL. OF CHARLESTON *W96-64 Overall: 2-0 2/6/88 AUGUSTA * W 75-63 1/11/86 Belmont Abbey % W 63-54 2/4/95 at College of Charleston *W 61-51 Away: 1-0 1/13/89 AUGUSTA * 62-64 L $ 1981 NCAIAW Division II Tournament at Lenoir- 1/27/96 COLL. OF CHARLESTON *W70-54 Neutral: 1-0 2/4/89 at Augusta * 53-61 L Rhyne College 2/17/96 at College of Charleston * W 86-71 1/5/80 Christopher Newport $ W 76-66 1/20/90 AUGUSTA * W 69-63 % Cumberland County Civic County 1/25/97 COLL. OF CHARLESTONW 66-48 1/3/81 at Christopher Newport W 83-76 2/10/90 at Augusta * 47-59 L 2/15/97 at College of Charleston * 51-57 L $ at Raleigh Civic Center 3/9/90 vs. Augusta # W 71-67 Bethune-Cookman 2/12/98 COLL. OF CHARLESTON *W101-79 2/2/91 at Augusta * W 73-59 Overall: 2-1 2/21/98 at College of Charleston *W 63-47 Claflin 2/23/91 AUGUSTA * W 80-66 Home: 0-1 ! 1980 Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion Overall: 0-1 * Big South Conference game Neutral: 2-0 College Neutral: 0-1 ! Big South Tournament, Radford, Va. 1/19/84 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 63-82 L # Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence, S.C. 3/13/82 Claflin & 71-83 L # Big South Tournament in Asheville, N.C. 12/21/11 vs. Bethune-Cookman # W 62-46 $ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C. & AIAW Region II Tournament in Charleston, SC 12/20/14 vs. Bethune-Cookman # W 66-55 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Barber-Scotia # Stetson Hatter Classic in DeLand, Fla. Coastal Carolina Overall: 5-0 Charleston Southern Overall: 27-18 Home: 3-0 Boston College Overall: 29-4 Home: 13-7 Away: 2-0 Overall: 0-1 Home: 11-2 Away: 9-11 2/11/85 BARBER-SCOTIA W 93-67 Neutral: 0-1 Away: 13-1 Neutral: 5-0 2/18/85 at Barber-Scotia W 65-63 12/29/88 Boston College $ 44-69 L Neutral: 5-1 1/15/87 at Coastal Carolina * W 78-56 2/11/86 at Barber-Scotia W 83-76 $ South Florida Christmas Tournament in Tampa, 2/1/80 Baptist ! W 90-50 2/18/87 Coastal Carolina * % W 77-59 2/20/86 BARBER-SCOTIA W 70-55 Fla. 1/28/87 BAPTIST * W 106-61 3/5/87 Coastal Carolina ! W 82-64 11/10/12 BARBER-SCOTIA W 102-33 2/16/87 at Baptist * W 79-60 1/30/88 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 93-56 Brevard 1/16/88 BAPTIST * W 91-75 2/20/88 at Coastal Carolina * W 75-71 Barton Overall: 1-0 2/15/88 at Baptist * W 81-72 2/27/88 Coastal Carolina # W 95-54 Overall: 10-2 Home: 1-0 2/28/88 Baptist # W 93-80 1/18/89 at Coastal Carolina * 56-68 L Home: 5-1 12/15/14 BREVARD W 72-51 1/23/89 BAPTIST * W 87-68 2/20/89 Coastal Carolina * % W 71-45 Away: 5-0 2/6/89 at Baptist * W 69-64 1/17/90 at Coastal Carolina * 69-70 L Neutral: 0-1 Catawba 2/24/89 Baptist $ W 89-65 2/26/90 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 90-57 2/8/73 at Atlantic Christian W 65-51 Overall: 3-0 1/29/90 BAPTIST * W 83-68 1/16/91 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 65-53 1/14/74 at Atlantic Christian W 58-42 Home: 1-0 2/12/90 at Baptist * W 78-64 2/13/91 at Coastal Carolina * W 70-51 12/9/74 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 66-52 Away: 2-0 3/8/90 Baptist @ W 84-63 3/7/91 Coastal Carolina ! W 70-55 1/23/80 at Atlantic Christian W 72-66 12/9/75 at Catawba W 63-56 1/14/91 at Charleston Southern * W 82-47 2/17/92 at Coastal Carolina * W 83-61 2/14/80 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN 48-62 L 12/15/76 CATAWBA W 66-52 2/6/91CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 97-54 2/29/92 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 77-56 2/9/81 at Atlantic Christian W 59-47 12/7/77 at Catawba W 79-42 2/15/92 at Charleston Southern * W 73-51 2/18/93 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 81-79 1/15/81 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 77-64 3/7/92 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W71-41 2/27/93 at Coastal Carolina * W 63-60 3/1/83 at Atlantic Christian % 62-67 L Central Arkansas 3/12/92 Charleston Southern % W 76-63 1/29/94 at Coastal Carolina * W77-73 2OT 1/16/85 at Atlantic Christian W 71-45 Overall: 0-1 2/10/93CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W54-45 3/5/94 COASTAL CAROLINA * 71-72 L 1/24/85 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 76-68 Neutral: 0-1 2/20/93 at Charleston Southern * W 74-58 12/30/96 at Coastal Carolina 68-81 L 1/13/86 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN W 99-60 12/19/15 vs. Central Arkansas # 34-57 L 1/28/94 at Charleston Southern * W 72-65 12/1/97 COASTAL CAROLINA W 76-56 12/7/93 BARTON W 100-49 # UNF Osprey Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) 3/4/94CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W112-75 11/24/98 at Coastal Carolina 55-70 L % NAIA District 26 Playoffs in Wilson, N.C. 11/20/07CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W75-53 12/15/99 COASTAL CAROLINA 56-57 L 11/24/08 at Charleston Southern W 90-81 11/21/00 at Coastal Carolina 58-59 L

@GoCamelsWBB 54 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS BY OPPONENT 11/26/01 COASTAL CAROLINA 61-65 L 1/22/76 DUKE W 73-55 1/22/09. at ETSU * 57-87 L Erskine 11/26/02 at Coastal Carolina 53-77 L 2/3/76 at Duke W 72-69 2/19/09 ETSU * 64-72 L Overall: 1-0 11/24/03 COASTAL CAROLINA 43-66 L 2/3/77 DUKE W 78-63 1/27/10 at ETSU * 65-88 L Home: 1-0 11/23/04 at Coastal Carolina 48-49 L 2/19/77 at Duke W 66-48 2/18/10 ETSU * 67-77 L 11/9/13 ERSKINE W 82-56 12/30/04 vs. Coastal Carolina @ W 61-53 2/23/77 vs. Duke ! W 61-50 12/20/10 at ETSU * 61-76 L 11/22/05 COASTAL CAROLINA 42-57 L 1/16/82 vs. Duke % 64-83 L 2/24/11 ETSU * W 60-57 Florida Atlantic 12/11/06 at Coastal Carolina 33-58 L 2/18/84 at Duke 64-89 L 11/16/15 ETSU 55-70 L Overall: 12-12 11/27/07 COASTAL CAROLINA 54-61 L 3/18/00 at Duke $ 42-71 L * Atlantic Sun Conference game Home: 9-3 11/17/08 at Coastal Carolina 50-52 L ! 1977 State Tournament at High Point, N.C. Away: 3-8 11/16/09 COASTAL CAROLINA 59-66 L % Played in Greenville, N.C. Eastern Kentucky Neutral 0-1 11/23/10 at Coastal Carolina 52-58 L $ NCAA Tournament First Round in Durham, N.C. Overall: 1-0 1/19/95 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 64-57 1/23/12 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 58-55 Neutral: 1-0 2/11/95 at Florida Atlantic * 70-76 L 2/18/12 at Coastal Carolina * W 47-38 East Carolina 11/26/11 vs. Eastern Kentucky % W 64-52 2/3/96 at Florida Atlantic * 86-110 L 1/3/13 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 64-54 Overall: 6-26 % Georgia State Thanksgiving Classic 2/22/96 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 72-68 1/11/14 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 75-68 Home: 5-10 Elizabeth City State 2/1/97 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 81-64 2/13/14 at Coastal Carolina* W 82-81 Away: 1-16 Overall: 2-0 2/20/97 at Florida Atlantic * W 76-58 1/20/15 at Coastal Carolina 40-50 L 1/18/73 EAST CAROLINA 43-58 L Home: 1-0 1/3/98 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 88-82 2/24/15 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 78-69 2/19/73 at East Carolina 47-63 L Away: 1-0 1/28/99 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 90-70 12/1/15 at Coastal Carolina* W 83-70 1/22/74 EAST CAROLINA 43-51 L 11/26/79 ELIZABETH CITY STATEW 85-80 2/6/99 at Florida Atlantic * W 64-63 1/30/16 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 73-52 2/4/74 at East Carolina 47-74 L 1/10/80 at Elizabeth City State W 73-65 1/22/00 at Florida Atlantic * 69-80 L 3/10/16 vs. Coastal Carolina^ W 67-64 12/12/74 EAST CAROLINA 57-62 L 2/10/00 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 94-71 ! Big South Tournament in Radford, Va. 2/18/75 at East Carolina 64-85 L Elon 1/25/01 at Florida Atlantic * W 70-67 % Cumberland County Civic Center 2/19/76 EAST CAROLINA 71-80 L Overall: 18-11 2/1/01 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 84-71 # Big South Tournament in Buies Creek 11/30/77 at East Carolina 67-69 L Home: 10-4 1/26/02 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * 67-68 L @ South Carolina Tournament in Columbia, SC 1/31/78 EAST CAROLINA 65-83 L Away: 8-6 2/4/02 at Florida Atlantic * 66-70 L ^Big South Tournament in Asheville, N.C. 11/28/78 EAST CAROLINA W 70-69 Neutral: 0-1 3/7/02 vs. Florida Atlantic ! 73-82 L * Big South Conference game 1/6/79 at East Carolina 56-99 L 2/15/73 at Elon 42-56 L 2/13/03 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 107-90 12/15/79 EAST CAROLINA 57-78 L 2/26/73 ELON 40-45 L 1/17/04 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * 78-80 L Coker 12/8/80 at East Carolina 66-75 L 2/12/74 at Elon 42-82 L 2/21/04 at Florida Atlantic * 61-64 L Overall: 2-0 1/15/82 at East Carolina 46-65 L 1/15/76 ELON 82-91 L 1/15/05 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 62-55 Home: 2-0 1/9/85 at East Carolina 60-71 L 12/2/77 ELON W 94-77 2/17/05 at Florida Atlantic * 51-66 L 11/19/99 COKER W 91-44 1/28/88 EAST CAROLINA 65-66 L 2/15/78 at Elon W 67-63 1/26/06 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * 63-73 L 11/15/08 COKER W 74-50 1/5/89 at East Carolina 65-76 L 12/2/78 ELON W 87-82 2/25/06 at Florida Atlantic * 58-74 L 2/21/90 EAST CAROLINA 56-69 L 2/1/79 at Elon 54-83 L 12/29/06 $ at Florida Atlantic 52-87 L Columbia (S.C.) 12/14/90 at East Carolina W 77-73 2/23/79 at Elon W 85-82 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Overall: 1-0 1/23/92 EAST CAROLINA 64-79 L 2/21/80 Elon & 63-85 L ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Troy, Ala. Home: 1-0 1/20/93 at East Carolina 60-75 L 1/25/83 ELON W 92-60 $ FAU New Year’s Classic 12/3/12 COLUMBIA (S.C.) W 84-54 11/30/93 EAST CAROLINA W 81-62 2/18/83 at Elon W 70-67 1/3/95 EAST CAROLINA W 70-55 11/29/83 at Elon W 82-78 Florida Gulf Coast Coppin State 2/20/96 at East Carolina 53-72 L 1/10/84 ELON W 75-73 Overall: 0-7 Overall: 1-0 12/20/96 at East Carolina 67-72 L 11/29/84 ELON W 69-54 Home: 0-4 Neutral: 1-0 12/6/97 EAST CAROLINA W 67-62 1/18/85 at Elon W 81-62 Away 0-3 12/18/89 Coppin State $ W 65-58 11/16/98 at East Carolina 43-64 L 12/12/85 at Elon W 70-53 1/28/08 FLORIDA GULF COAST * 44-78 L $ Dartmouth Invitational in Hanover, N.H. 12/1/99 EAST CAROLINA 70-79 L 1/25/86 ELON W 73-58 12/13/08 at Florida Gulf Coast * 46-73 L 12/6/00 at East Carolina 54-63 L 2/3/87 ELON W 65-62 2/26/09 FLORIDA GULF COAST * 51-75 L C.W. Post 12/20/01 EAST CAROLINA W 70-62 1/18/88 ELON W 80-56 1/14/10 FLORIDA GULF COAST * 59-64 L Overall: 2-0 1/14/03 at East Carolina 45-72 L 11/14/98 ELON W 76-67 2/6/10 at Florida Gulf Coast * 43-76 L Neutral: 2-0 11/25/12 at East Carolina # 54-74 L 1/4/00 at Elon W 65-59 1/24/11 FLORIDA GULF COAST * 42-62 L 1/23/81 C.W. Post ! W 67-65 11/11/06 at Elon 46-60 L 2/19/11 at Florida Gulf Coast * 51-60 L 1/28/82 C.W. Post # W 81-77 East Tennessee State 11/30/06 ELON 68-76 L * Atlantic Sun Conference game ! 1981 Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion Overall: 1-12 11/10/07 at Elon ! W 57-51 College Home: 1-5 12/14/11 at Elon 88-89 L Florida International # at East Carolina Away: 0-7 12/20/12 ELON W 79-69 Overall 2-7 1/19/06 at ETSU * 63-73 L 12/20/13 at Elon 49-56 L Home: 2-2 Dartmouth 3/4/06 ETSU * 36-56 L 12/17/14 ELON 51-77 L Away: 0-4 Overall: 0-1 1/11/07 ETSU * 66-87 L & 1980 AIAW State Tournament in North Carolina Neutral: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 2/10/07 at ETSU * 66-84 L A&T 1/21/95 FLA. INTERNATIONAL * W 76-73 OT 12/19/89 Dartmouth $ 58-86 L 1/14/08 at ETSU * 53-72 L ! Elon ISES Tip-Off Tournament 2/9/95 at Florida International * 57-91 L $ Dartmouth Invitational in Hanover, N.H. 2/23/08 ETSU * 61-78 L 3/10/95 vs. Florida International ! 48-69 L 2/1/96 at Florida International * 53-77 L Davidson 2/24/96 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL * 67-88 L Overall: 6-1 1/30/97 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL * 66-69 L Home: 3-1 2/22/97 at Florida International * 72-82 L Away: 3-0 1/5/98 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W69-67 2/11/77 DAVIDSON W 80-64 1/24/98 at Florida International * 52-72 L 1/13/78 at Davidson W 67-60 * Atlantic Sun Conference game 12/13/83 at Davidson W 116-35 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Charleston, S.C. 2/13/84 DAVIDSON W 107-30 1/19/94 at Davidson W 69-60 Francis Marion 12/14/94 DAVIDSON W 82-59 Overall 0-8 1/2/03 DAVIDSON 69-73 L Home: 0-1 Away: 0-4 Drexel Neutral: 0-3 Overall: 0-1 2/2/74 FRANCIS MARION 43-55 L Neutral: 0-1 1/24/76 at Francis Marion 64-75 L 12/30/92 Drexel $ W 71-52 2/3/79 at Francis Marion 72-80 L $ Virginia Tech Tournament in Blacksburg, Va. 1/29/81 at Francis Marion ! 78-80 L 2/12/82 Francis Marion $ 65-92 L Duke 2/12/82 Francis Marion & 79-98 L Overall: 8-4 1/27/83 at Francis Marion # 68-87 L Home: 4-0 2/10/84 Francis Marion % 65-81 L Away: 3-3 ! 1981 Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion Neutral: 1-1 College 1/23/73 at Duke 43-46 L $ Winthrop Tournament in Rock Hill, S.C. 2/6/73 DUKE W 58-39 & AIAW Region II Tournament in Charleston, S.C. 1/14/75 DUKE W 75-64 # Foxy Lady Tournament in Florence, S.C. 2/6/75 at Duke W 63-49 % Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C.

@GoCamelsWBB 55 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS BY OPPONENT Furman 1/9/02 at Georgia State * 58-67 L Howard 2/10/01 at Jacksonville State * W 79-60 Overall: 1-1 1/29/02 GEORGIA STATE * 56-68 L Overall: 1-0 1/3/02 at Jacksonville State* W 65-61 Neutral: 1-1 1/20/03 at Georgia State * 56-84 L Neutral: 1-0 2/23/02 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W 2/11/84 Furman ! W 71-64 2/27/03 GEORGIA STATE * 47-61 L 11/17/07 # Howard W 75-74 67-66 11/24/90 Furman $ 69-93 L 1/3/04 at Georgia State * 76-85 L # Longwood Tournament 1/18/03 at Jacksonville State* 68-82 L ! Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C. 3/6/04 GEORGIA STATE * 53-71 L 3/1/03 JACKSONVILLE STATE* 54-70 L $ O’Charley’s Classic in Nashville, Tenn. 1/27/05 at Georgia State * 49-61 L Iona 12/15/12 vs. Jacksonville State $ W 66-53 2/5/05 GEORGIA STATE * 41-61 L Overall: 1-0 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Gardner-Webb 11/25/11 at Georgia State % 56-70 L Home: 1-0 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in DeLand, Fla. Overall: 19-11 * Atlantic Sun Conference game 12/15/07 IONA W 58-57 # Atlantic Sun Tournament in Miami, Fla. Home: 12-2 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Charleston, S.C. @ Atlantic Sun Tournament in Atlanta, Ga. Away: 7-6 # Atlantic Sun Tournament in Pelham, Ala. Jacksonville $ UNF Holiday Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) Neutral: 1-3 $ Atlantic Sun Tournament in Orlando, Fla. Overall: 13-10 11/17/84 at Gardner-Webb W 78-54 % Georgia State Thanksgiving Classic in Atlanta, Home: 8-2 Kennesaw State 1/12/85 Gardner-Webb % W 73-52 Ga. Away: 5-7 Overall: 3-8 11/30/85 GARDNER-WEBB W 91-69 Neutral: 0-1 Home: 2-4 1/9/86 at Gardner-Webb W 72-59 Georgia Tech 12/4/99 at Jacksonville * W 67-58 Away: 1-4 1/10/01 GARDNER-WEBB W 82-67 Overall: 1-0 3/2/00 JACKSONVILLE * W 64-49 1/21/06 at Kennesaw State * W 84-72 1/11/03 GARDNER-WEBB * W 76-64 Neutral: 1-0 1/6/01 at Jacksonville * W 68-54 3/2/06 KENNESAW STATE * W 66-52 3/8/03 at Gardner-Webb * 73-90 L 12/20/90 Georgia Tech & W 82-75 2/24/01 JACKSONVILLE * W 61-59 1/13/07 KENNESAW STATE * 68-82 L 12/13/03 at Gardner-Webb * W 58-57 & Furman/Ramada Classic in Greenville, S.C. 1/14/02 JACKSONVILLE* W 58-51 2/8/07 at Kennesaw State * 58-64 L 2/4/04 GARDNER-WEBB * W 59-50 2/14/02 at Jacksonville * 71-72 L 2/11/08 KENNESAW STATE * 55-67 L 1/3/05 GARDNER-WEBB * W 57-54 Greensboro College 2/1/03 at Jacksonville * 54-64 L 1/5/09 KENNESAW STATE * 48-66 L 2/2/05 at Gardner-Webb * 46-64 L Overall: 1-0 1/29/04 JACKSONVILLE * W 71-49 1/31/09 at Kennesaw State * 57-73 L 1/2/06 at Gardner-Webb * W 71-59 Home: 1-0 2/7/04 at Jacksonville * W 64-63 1/9/10 at Kennesaw State * 65-75 L 1/24/06 GARDNER-WEBB * 54-66 L 1/21/89 Greensboro College % W 80-41 12/4/04 JACKSONVILLE * W 64-63 2/11/10 KENNESAW STATE * 58-67 L 3/9/06 vs. Gardner-Webb ! 65-71 L % Cumberland County Civic Center 3/5/05 at Jacksonville * W 58-54 1/8/11 KENNESAW STATE * W 68-58 12/2/06 GARDNER-WEBB * W 57-54 1/14/06 JACKSONVILLE * W 85-69 2/7/11 at Kennesaw State * 60-71 L 3/3/07 at Gardner-Webb * 53-68 L Guilford 2/2/06 at Jacksonville * 55-63 L * Atlantic Sun Conference game 3/8/07 vs. Gardner-Webb ! 47-67 L Overall: 1-0 1/6/07 at Jacksonville * 55-63 L 1/19/08 GARDNER-WEBB * W 66-49 Neutral: 1-0 2/3/07 JACKSONVILLE * 59-63 L Lafayette 2/16/08 at Gardner-Webb * 51-61 L 2/20/75 Guilford ! W 62-38 W 2/4/08 at Jacksonville * 57-70 L Overall:1-0 3/5/08 vs. Gardner-Webb # 56-57 L ! 1975 State Tournament at UNC Wilmington 1/17/09 JACKSONVILLE * 57-72 L Neutral: 1-0 12/30/11 GARDNER-WEBB ^ W 62-52 2/12/09 at Jacksonville * 51-73 L 12/29/95 Lafayette ^ W 69-47 3/5/12 at Gardner-Webb ^ W 64-51 Hawaii 12/19/09 JACKSONVILLE * W 74-63 ^ Diamond Club Classic in Blacksburg, VA. 2/24/13 GARDNER-WEBB* W 65-46 Overall: 0-2 2/25/10 at Jacksonville * 57-63 L 1/ 7/13 at Gardner-Webb* W 59-49 Away: 0-2 3/3/10 vs. Jacksonville ! 46-52 L Lenoir-Rhyne 1/16/14 at Gardner-Webb^ 54-56 L 12/ 16/05 at Hawaii 59-69 L 1/3/11 JACKSONVILLE * W 77-65 Overall: 6-7 2/22/14 GARDNER-WEBB^ W 65-62 12/17/05 at Hawaii 64-80 L 1/31/11 at Jacksonville * W 65-63 Home: 2-2 3/6/14 vs. Gardner-Webb & W 63-46 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Away 0-3 1/13/15 GARDNER-WEBB^ W 75-74 High Point ! A-Sun Tournament (University Center, Macon, Neutral: 4-2 3/6/14 at Gardner-Webb^ W 72-62 Overall: 13-23 Ga.) 2/8/79 at Lenoir-Rhyne 64-80 L 1/4/16 GARDNER-WEBB^ 35-70 L Home: 8-8 2/24/79 LENOIR-RHYNE 70-88 L 2/1/16 at Gardner-Webb^ 56-68 L Away: 2-13 Jacksonville State 12/8/79 LENOIR-RHYNE 53-57 L Neutral: 2-3 Overall: 8-10 2/2/80 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ! 72-99 L * Atlantic Sun Conference game 2/2/73 vs. High Point ! 42-55 L Home: 5-2 2/13/81 at Lenoir-Rhyne 72-83 L ^ Big South Conference game 12/1/75 at High Point 64-82 L Away: 3-5 11/24/81 LENOIR-RHYNE W 73-68 % Cumberland Country Civic Center 1/7/76 HIGH POINT 78-105 L Neutral: 1-3 1/29/82 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne & 67-83 L ! A-Sun Tournament at Dothan, Ala. 1/29/77 at High Point 51-80 L 1/11/96 at Jacksonville State * 56-69 L 2/11/82 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne & W 76-75 # A-Sun Tournament at Nashville, Tenn. 2/10/77 HIGH POINT 79-87 L 1/9/97 JACKSONVILLE STATE * W 12/3/82 at Lenoir-Rhyne 51-64 L & Big South Tournament at Conway, S.C. 1/22/79 HIGH POINT (forfeit) W 2-0 90-72 2/11/83 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne $ W 74-63 2/12/79 at High Point 55-87 L 2/6/97 at Jacksonville State * 58-60 L 1/7/84 LENOIR-RHYNE W 81-69 George Mason 12/1/80 HIGH POINT W 100-99 2OT 3/7/97 vs. Jacksonville State ! 67-69 L 2/9/84 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne $ W 71-57 Overall: 1-0 1/9/82 at High Point W 67-65 1/8/98 at Jacksonville State * 78-81 OT L 2/9/85 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne $ W 96-71 Away: 1-0 2/3/83 HIGH POINT W 61-52 1/29/98 JACKSONVILLE STATE * W ! 1980 Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion 12/1/79 at George Mason W 96-80 2/20/84 at High Point 75-76 L 92-79 College 1/4/85 HIGH POINT W 72-68 3/5/98 vs. Jacksonville State # 68-75 L & AIAW Region II Tournament in Charleston, S.C. Georgia Southern 1/27/86 at High Point 98-106 OT L 1/14/99 JACKSONVILLE STATE * $ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C. Overall: 0-2 2/25/86 vs. High Point # W 103-71 60-68 L Home: 0-1 11/30/02 HIGH POINT 58-59 L 2/20/99 at Jacksonville State * 52-79 L Liberty Neutral: 0-1 1/12/04 at High Point 44-60 L 3/5/99 vs. Jacksonville State @ 89-93 OT L Overall: 13-18 12/14/91 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 54-74 L 11/19/04 HIGH POINT 74-76 L 1/15/00 JACKSONVILLE STATE * W Home: 8-4 12/29/93 at Georgia Southern $ 55-78 L 12/29/05 at High Point 60-73 L 74-59 Away: 4-11 $ Days Inn Lady Eagle Tournament in Statesboro, 12/16/06 HIGH POINT 74-89 L 2/17/00 at Jacksonville State * W 63-52 Neutral: 1-3 Ga. 12/30/06 vs. High Point $ 53-70 L 1/18/01 JACKSONVILLE STATE * W 11/19/81 LIBERTY BAPTIST W 88-56 11/29/07 at High Point 47-71 L 75-48 12/13/82 at Liberty Baptist W 65-55 Georgia State 12/9/08 HIGH POINT W 67-56 Overall: 11-14 12/9/09 at High Point 57-78 L Home: 5-5 12/1/10 HIGH POINT 51-74 L Away: 4-8 1/14/12 at High Point * 65-77 L Neutral: 2-1 2/11/12 HIGH POINT * W 89-68 12/8/94 at Georgia State * W 92-84 1/12/13 HIGH POINT* W 79-76 3/2/95 GEORGIA STATE * 68-71 L 2/28/13 at High Point* 57-79 L 3/10/95 Georgia State ! W 85-65 3/8/13 vs. High Point % WOT 74-73 1/6/96 GEORGIA STATE * W 67-52 1/4/14 HIGH POINT* 62-76 L 2/29/96 at Georgia State * W 72-56 2/6/14 at High Point* 59-64 L 1/4/97 at Georgia State * 66-79 L 3/8/14 vs. High Point % 69-73 L 2/27/97 GEORGIA STATE * W 85-78 1/5/15 at High Point* 59-79 L 2/5/98 at Georgia State * 66-68 L 2/14/15 HIGH POINT* W 64-61 1/4/99 GEORGIA STATE * W 64-58 1/17/16 HIGH POINT* 55-69 L 2/4/99 at Georgia State * W 70-46 3/1/16 at High Point* W 68-65 1/8/00 at Georgia State * W 81-72 ! 1973 State Tournament at Elon, N.C. 2/26/00 GEORGIA STATE * W 78-75 # NAIA District 26 Tournament Game 3/11/00 Georgia State # W 66-49 $ FAU New Year’s Classic 1/13/01 GEORGIA STATE * W 68-55 % Big South Cahampionships (Myrtle Beach, 2/17/01 at Georgia State * 65-74 L S.C.) 3/10/01 vs. Georgia State $ 62-64 L

Stacey Hinkle (1998-02) @GoCamelsWBB 56 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS BY OPPONENT 2/3/84 LIBERTY BAPTIST W 68-52 1/25/07 LIPSCOMB * W 72-56 Mercer Mount Olive 3/6/90 at Liberty * W 92-71 2/24/07 at Lipscomb * W 80-68 Overall: 26-12 Overall: 7-0 11/27/90 LIBERTY * W 80-69 1/7/08 LIPSCOMB * 50-58 L Home: 13-4 Home: 6-0 1/14/92 LIBERTY * W 67-61 3/1/08 at Lipscomb * 60-69 L Away: 12-7 Away: 1-0 2/20/92 at Liberty * 62-70 L 1/8/09 at Lipscomb * 45-69 L Neutral: 1-1 12/3/85 MOUNT OLIVE W 84-71 3/13/92 vs. Liberty ! WOT 73-68 2/5/09 LIPSCOMB * W 70-56 1/2/88 at Mercer W 82-68 1/23/86 at Mount Olive W 78-68 1/18/93 at Liberty * 52-73 L 1/23/10 at Lipscomb * W 88-80 12/6/88 MERCER W 66-58 1/19/87 Mount Olive % W 93-70 2/6/93 LIBERTY * 78-81 L 2/1/10 LIPSCOMB * W 60-58 1/2/90 at Mercer 53-63 L 2/18/88 MOUNT OLIVE W 106-55 3/11/93 vs. Liberty ! 57-66 L 1/17/11 at Lipscomb * W 81-66 12/17/90 MERCER W 66-65 11/29/88 MOUNT OLIVE W 90-45 1/15/94 LIBERTY * W 76-71 2/14/11 LIPSCOMB * W 79-63 12/21/90 vs. Mercer & 63-66 L 12/10/92 MOUNT OLIVE W 88-61 2/19/94 at Liberty * 55-60 L * Atlantic Sun Conference game 1/6/92 at Mercer 51-60 L 1/4/03 MOUNT OLIVE W 68-49 2/27/95 at Liberty W 64-51 12/17/94 at Mercer * W 78-64 % Cumberland County Civic Center 2/13/96 LIBERTY W 79-54 Longwood 3/4/95 MERCER * W 65-50 12/12/96 at Liberty 67-79 L Overall: 12-4 1/4/96 MERCER * W 67-57 Mount St. Mary’s 11/25/97 at Liberty 77-85 L Home: 9-0 3/2/96 at Mercer * 67-71 OT L Overall: 3-1 12/5/98 LIBERTY WOT 73-69 Away: 3-4 1/2/97 at Mercer * W 73-48 Home:2-0 11/29/99 at Liberty W 64-59 11/16/78 LONGWOOD W 87-53 3/1/97 MERCER * 56-67 L Away: 1-1 1/9/12 at Liberty * 61-90 L 1/17/05 LONGWOOD W 83-56 2/7/98 at Mercer * W 71-59 11/19/12 at Mount St. Mary’s W 54-48 2/4/12 LIBERTY * 45-58 L 11/28/06 at Longwood 54-56 L 1/23/99 at Mercer * W 69-55 11/23/13 at Mount St. Mary’s 64-68 L 1/19/13 at Liberty* 58-65 L 11/22/08 LONGWOOD W 53-42 2/11/99 MERCER * W 67-64 11/21/14 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 60-42 1/31/13 LIBERTY* 56-78 L 12/15/09 at Longwood 55-72 L 3/4/99 vs. Mercer ! W 79-74 OT 11/21/15 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 62-53 3/9/13 vs. Liberty % 56-70 L 1/4/10 LONGWOOD W 82-70 2/3/00 at Mercer * W 64-53 12/28/13 at Liberty* 52-75 L 11/12/10 at Longwood ! 48-71 L 2/21/00 MERCER * W 59-45 Norfolk State 2/1/14 LIBERTY* WOT 61-55 11/22/11 LONGWOOD W 48-33 12/4/00 MERCER * W 79-51 Overall: 0-3 1/24/15 at Liberty* 40-64 L 1/17/13 at Longwood* 75-77 L 3/1/01 at Mercer * W 61-59 Home: 0-1 2/28/15 LIBERTY* 57-64 L 2/2/13 LONGWOOD* W 62-51 1/21/02 at Mercer * W 69-58 Away: 0-1 3/7/15 vs. Liberty % 43-71 L 12/20/13 at Longwood* W 74-55 2/9/02 MERCER * W 75-68 OT Neutral: 0-1 12/29/15 LIBERTY* 52-62 L 1/20/14 LONGWOOD* W 63-54 2/8/03 MERCER * 61-67 L 12/29/00 NORFOLK STATE 83-87 L 2/9/16 at Liberty* 55-67 L 1/3/15 at Longwood* W 65-58 1/5/04 at Mercer * 57-60 OT L 11/28/01 at Norfolk State 64-77 L * Big South Conference game 1/31/15 LONGWOOD* W 68-56 3/4/04 MERCER * 57-58 L 11/18/05 vs. Norfolk State # 57-70 L ! Big South Tournament in Radford, Va. 1/9/16 at Longwood* W 73-56 1/29/05 at Mercer * 48-63 L # UNC Asheville Tournament % Big South Championship (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 2/13/16 LONGWOOD* W 72-65 2/7/05 MERCER * 57-67 L ! Longwood Lancer Classic (Farmville, Va.) 12/3/05 MERCER * W 54-74 North Carolina Limestone *Big South Conference Game 2/16/06 at Mercer * W 68-58 Overall: 0-1 Overall: 2-0 1/20/07 at Mercer * W 67-41 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 2-0 Loyola (Md.) 2/15/07 MERCER * W 58-53 1/23/75 at North Carolina 52-71 L 2/8/85 Limestone $ W 67-57 Overall: 1-0 2/9/08 at Mercer * W 53-49 2/6/86 Limestone $ W 67-59 Neutral: 1-0 1/3/09 MERCER * W 56-50 North Carolina A&T $ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, SC 12/30/94 Loyola (MD) % W 70-59 2/2/09 at Mercer * 49-67 L Overall: 21-11 % St. Francis/Hoss’s Red Flash Classic in 1/7/10 at Mercer * 52-64 L Home: 12-1 Lipscomb Loretto, Pa. 2/13/10 MERCER * W 66-60 Away: 9-9 Overall: 9-7 1/10/11 MERCER * W 68-46 Netral: 0-1 Home:6-2 Marist 2/5/11 at Mercer * W 77-64 1/24/78 at North Carolina A&T W 67-61 Away: 3-5 Overall: 1-0 * Atlantic Sun Conference game 2/23/78 at North Carolina A&T W 65-56 1/22/04 at Lipscomb * 57-71 L Neutral: 1-0 & Furman/Ramada Classic in Greenville, S.C. 1/29/79 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 78-69 2/14/04 LIPSCOMB * 53-74 L 12/29/97 vs. Marist # W 76-61 ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Atlanta, Ga. 2/20/80 at North Carolina A&T & W 84-83 1/8/05 at Lipscomb * 55-71 L # UNCG Marriott Classic Greensboro, N.C. Meredith 1/19/81 at North Carolina A&T 66-69 L 2/24/05 LIPSCOMB * W 70-62 Overall: 4-0 11/30/81 at North Carolina A&T W 96-72 1/5/06 at Lipscomb * 52-61 L Mars Hill Home: 2-0 2/18/82 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 88-66 2/11/06 LIPSCOMB * W 58-43 Overall: 6-4 Away: 2-0 2/26/82 vs. North Carolina A&T # 54-72 L Home: 4-1 2/14/74 at Meredith W 47-45 1/14/83 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 74-60 Away: 2-3 1/28/75 MEREDITH W 69-53 2/25/83 at North Carolina A&T 54-59 L 2/24/78 at Mars Hill 49-85 L 2/4/75 at Meredith W 52-45 12/20/86 at North Carolina A&T W 62-61 12/9/78 MARS HILL 61-79 L 12/2/75 MEREDITH W 70-46 2/12/87 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 76-59 1/18/80 at Mars Hill W 62-59 11/30/87 at North Carolina A&T W 59-58 2/7/81 MARS HILL W 105-74 Methodist 2/24/88 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 89-58 12/1/83 MARS HILL W 84-77 Overall: 2-2 12/1/88 at North Carolina A&T 61-63 L 1/27/84 at Mars Hill 66-69 L Home: 2-1 2/1/89 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 72-58 1/25/85 MARS HILL W 61-47 Away: 0-1 2/8/90 at North Carolina A&T 48-59 L 2/16/85 at Mars Hill 63-70 L 1/18/78 at Methodist 69-70 L 12/11/90 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 76-63 1/18/86 MARS HILL W 75-67 OT 2/9/78 METHODIST 49-59 L 12/9/91 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 64-48 2/1/86 at Mars Hill W 92-73 12/1/86 METHODIST W 96-38 2/12/92 at North Carolina A&T 65-77 L 12/2/87 METHODIST W 96-27 12/8/92 at North Carolina A&T W 58-52 Marshall 1/6/93 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 78-70 Overall: 0-2 Mississippi State 1/4/94 at North Carolina A&T W 67-50 Neutral: 0-2 Overall: 0-1 2/9/94 at North Carolina A&T 64-75 L 11/29/91 Marshall $ 60-67 L Neutral: 0-1 11/28/94 at North Carolina A&T 64-68 L 12/29/92 Marshall % 58-68 L 12/28/98 vs. Mississippi State # 56-83 L 12/16/95 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 68-60 $ Georgia State Southern Invitational in Atlanta, # Virginia Tech Diamond Club Classic 12/30/02 at North Carolina A&T W 50-42 Ga. 11/29/03 NORTH CAROLINA A&TW 54-52 % Virginia Tech Tournament in Blacksburg, Va. Mississippi Valley State 12/19/07 at North Carolina A&T 41-66 L Overall: 0-1 12/20/08 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 54-72 L UM-BC Neutral: 0-1 1/6/14 at North Carolina A&T 47-62 L Overall: 2-2 12/29/07 $ Miss. Valley State 56-63 L 11/18/15 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 56-55 Home: 2-0 $ Georgia State Hyatt Invitational & AIAW State Tournament at North Carolina A&T Away: 0-2 # State Tournament in Wilmington, N.C. 1/25/93 UMBC * W 52-42 Montreat 1/30/93 at UMBC * 55-70 L Overall: 1-0 UNC Asheville 1/22/94 UMBC * W 69-58 Home: 1-0 Overall: 36-9 2/26/94 at UMBC * 58-61 L 11/12/11 MONTREAT W 75-68 Home: 17-3 * Big South Conference game Away: 16-6 Morgan State Neutral: 3-0 UMES Overall: 1-0 1/19/80 at UNC Asheville W 100-53 Overall: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 1/21/82 UNC ASHEVILLE 61-70 L Neutral: 1-0 11/16/07 # Morgan State W 70-66 2/25/82 vs. UNC Asheville # W 65-58 12/14/12 vs. UMES $ W 77-72 # Longwood Tournament 12/4/82 at UNC Asheville 60-64 L 12/2/83 UNC ASHEVILLE W 58-56

April Cromartie (1998-02) @GoCamelsWBB 57 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS BY OPPONENT 1/28/84 at UNC Asheville 62-73 L Rhyne College 2/21/91 at UNC Wilmington 63-80 L 2/5/85 PEMBROKE STATE 60-64 L 12/11/84 at UNC Asheville W 59-58 ! Winthrop Tournament in Rock Hill, S.C. 12/17/91 UNC WILMINGTON W 70-52 3/2/85 at Pembroke State ! 77-93 L 2/2/85 UNC Asheville % W 58-49 1/12/93 at UNC Wilmington W 84-72 11/26/85 PEMBROKE STATE W 87-73 1/6/86 at UNC Asheville W 59-50 UNC Greensboro 1/11/94 UNC WILMINGTON W 65-59 2/17/86 at Pembroke State 51-60 L 2/15/86 UNC ASHEVILLE W 71-58 Overall: 1-10 12/21/94 at UNC Wilmington W 64-50 2/27/86 at Pembroke State $ W 62-61 12/9/86 at UNC Asheville * W 88-69 Home: 0-5 12/21/95 UNC WILMINGTON W 65-54 11/13/15 UNC PEMBROKE 62-67 L 1/7/87 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 73-61 Away: 1-5 12/18/96 at UNC Wilmington W 69-57 & NAIA District 26 Playoffs in Pembroke, N.C. 1/15/88 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 90-67 1/29/92 at UNC Greensboro 69-84 L 12/4/97 UNC WILMINGTON W 67-64 ! NAIA District 26 Playoffs in Pembroke, N.C. 1/22/88 at UNC Asheville * W 84-72 2/13/93 UNC GREENSBORO 74-87 L 12/1/98 at UNC Wilmington 55-58 L $ NAIA District 26 Tournament Game in 1/7/89 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 64-53 12/18/93 at UNC Greensboro * 46-54 L 11/22/99 UNC WILMINGTON W 80-69 Pembroke, N.C. 2/18/89 at UNC Asheville * W 68-54 2/5/94 UNC GREENSBORO * 68-69 L 12/19/00 at UNC Wilmington W 63-59 2/23/89 vs. UNC Asheville ! W 64-45 12/30/97 at UNC Greensboro # 76-84 L 11/17/01 UNC WILMINGTON W 49-44 Pfeiffer 1/27/90 at UNC Asheville * W 77-62 11/17/00 UNC GREENSBORO 56-60 L 12/18/06 at UNC Wilmington W 69-55 Overall: 3-0 3/3/90 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 86-62 11/20/01 at UNC Greensboro 46-69 L 11/14/07 UNC WILMINGTON 56-59 L Home: 2-0 1/26/91 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 83-64 12/9/02 UNC GREENSBORO 57-61 L 12/11/10 UNC WILMINGTON 80-83 L Away: 1-0 3/2/91 at UNC Asheville * W 72-56 12/20/03 at UNC Greensboro W 61-56 12/10/11 at UNC Wilmington 73-79 L 12/1/76 at Pfeiffer (forfeit) W 2-0 11/30/91 vs. UNC Asheville $ W 68-66 12/10/05 at UNC Greensboro 55-78 L 11/19/13 UNC WILMINGTON W 67-53 2/16/77 PFEIFFER W 79-68 1/20/92 at UNC Asheville * W 81-65 11/17/06 UNC GREENSBORO 68-84 L 12119/14 at UNC Wilmington 80-89 L 11/14/14 PFEIFFER W 89-61 2/1/92 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 76-59 * Big South Conference game ^ Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion 1/14/93 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 95-67 # UNCG Marriott Classic Greensboro, N.C. College Pittsburgh 3/4/93 at UNC Asheville * W 55-52 # State Tournament in Wilmington, N.C. Overall: 0-1 1/8/94 at UNC Asheville * 60-68 L NC State Neutral: 0-1 2/12/94 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 89-51 Overall: 3-3 North Florida 12/29/99 vs. Pittsburgh # 60-70 L 11/19/05 at UNC Asheville 60-64 L Home: 2-0 Overall: 7-5 # Georgia Tech Holiday Invite, Atlanta, Ga. 11/21/06 UNC ASHEVILLE W 81-73 Away: 1-2 Home: 4-1 12/12/07 at UNC Asheville 55-68 L Neutral: 0-1 Away: 3-4 Presbyterian 12/18/08 UNC ASHEVILLE W 65-53 1/30/73 NC STATE W 49-46 W 1/12/06 NORTH FLORIDA * W 60-49 Overall: 4-7 11/24/09 at UNC Asheville W 78-67 2/13/73 at NC State 40-45 L 2/4/06 at North Florida * W 65-64 Home: 2-3 11/20/10 UNC ASHEVILLE 75-78 L 1/29/74 NC STATE W 45-43 W 1/4/07 at North Florida * 53-59 L Away: 2-4 1/2/12 UNC ASHEVILLE * W 82-62 2/18/74 at NC State W 58-49 W 2/1/07 NORTH FLORIDA * 73-74 L 12/30/10 at Presbyterian 51-53 L 3/2/12 at UNC Asheville * W 74-55 2/21/75 vs. NC State ! 57-68 L 2/2/08 at North Florida * W 68-48 1/28/12 at Presbyterian * W 53-44 12/1/12 at UNC Asheville* W 73-56 2/18/78 at NC State 52-98 L 1/19/09 NORTH FLORIDA * W 61-38 2/27/12 PRESBYTERIAN * W 68-44 2/16/13 UNC ASHVILLE* W 64-39 ! 1975 State Tournament at UNC Wilmington 2/14/09 at North Florida * 51-61 L 1/5/13 PRESBYTERIAN* 62-68 LOT 12/11/13 UNC ASHEVILLE* W 72-58 11/27/09 NORTH FLORIDA * W 64-52 2/21/13 at Presbyterian* 51-62 L 2/27/14 at UNC Asheville* W 61-52 North Carolina Wesleyan 2/27/10 at North Florida * 48-74 L 1/18/14 at Presbyterian* W 46-43 1/10/15 UNC ASHEVILLE* W 60-55 Overall: 3-0 1/5/11 NORTH FLORIDA * W 80-732OT 2/20/14 PRESBYTERIAN* 53-58 L 2/10/15 at UNC Asheville* W 56-51 Home: 11-0 1/29/11 at North Florida * 62-65 2OT L 12/30/14 PRESBYTERIAN * W 58-45 1/2/16 UNC ASHEVILLE* 58-72 L Away: 2-0 11/20/15 at North Florida # W 65-55 1/27/15 at Presbyterian* 42-51 L 2/27/16 at UNC Asheville* W 64-56 2/9/82 NC WESLEYAN W 77-45 # UNF Osprey Classic 1/19/16 PRESBYTERIAN * 45-69 L 3/11/16 at UNC Asheville ^ 42-70 L 11/22/82 at NC Wesleyan W 84-59 * Atlantic Sun Conference game 2/20/16 at Presbyterian * 54-64 L * Big South Conference game 1/13/83 NC WESLEYAN W 79-64 * Big South Conference game # State Tournament in Wilmington, N.C. 2/6/84 at NC Wesleyan W 87-84 Ohio % Cumberland Country Civic Center 1/30/85 NC WESLEYAN W 82-48 Overall: 0-1 Radford ! Big South Tournament in Radford, Va. 1/14/86 NC WESLEYAN W 75-54 Neutral: 0-1 Overall: 12-22 $ Georgia State Southern Invitational in Atlanta, Ga. 12/4/86 NC WESLEYAN W 86-68 12/28/91 Ohio # 46-69 L Home: 8-7 ^ Big South Tournament in Asheville, N.C. 12/5/87 NC WESLEYAN W 100-58 # Lady Hatter Classic in DeLand, Fla. Away: 4-14 12/3/88 NC WESLEYAN W 99-57 Neutral: 0-1 North Carolina Central 12/2/89 NC WESLEYAN W 82-64 Peace 1/12/87 RADFORD * W 78-75 Overall: 14-2 12/3/90 NC WESLEYAN W 87-44 Overall: 1-5 2/23/87 at Radford * 78-81 L Home: 8-0 12/2/91 NC WESLEYAN W 76-41 Home: 1-2 3/7/87 at Radford ! 59-71 L Away: 6-2 11/30/96 NC WESLEYAN W 102-39 Away: 0-3 1/25/88 at Radford * 58-68 L 1/13/76 NC CENTRAL W 65-61 1/20/75 at Peace 66-80 L 2/13/88 RADFORD * W 80-75 1/24/77 at NC Central 58-63 L UNC Wilmington 1/30/75 PEACE 66-79 L 3/1/88 Radford % 81-100 L 1/28/77 NC CENTRAL W 75-61 Overall: 31-17 1/20/76 PEACE 65-78 L 1/16/89 RADFORD * 63-75 L 11/28/77 NC CENTRAL W 93-51 Home: 18-5 2/17/76 at Peace 52-88 L 2/11/89 at Radford * 68-93 L 1/20/78 at NC Central W 95-74 Away: 13-11 1/ 20/77 at Peace 55-82 L 2/25/89 at Radford ! W 58-53 12/7/78 at NC Central W 78-75 Neutral: 0-1 2/8/77 PEACE W 82-81 1/13/90 at Radford * 48-74 L 1/17/79 NC CENTRAL W 98-79 1/18/74 UNC WILMINGTON W 54-31 2/17/90 RADFORD * 57-73 L 12/10/79 at NC Central 61-65 L 1/24/74 at UNC Wilmington 45-47 L UNC Pembroke 3/10/90 vs. Radford # 65-69 L 2/8/80 NC CENTRAL W 73-59 1/21/75 UNC WILMINGTON W 66-51 Overall: 16-15 1/24/91 RADFORD * W 83-58 11/18/09 at NC Central W 79-63 2/13/75 at UNC Wilmington W 68-62 Home: 8-7 2/25/91 at Radford * W 86-77 12/14/10 NC CENTRAL W 67-61 1/29/76 UNC WILMINGTON W 72-42 Away: 8-8 11/17/11 at NC Central W 59-41 2/14/76 at UNC Wilmington W 68-55 1/25/73 PEMBROKE STATE W 47-40 11/16/12 N.C. CENTRAL W 67-51 1/15/77 at UNC Wilmington W 53-24 1/31/74 at Pembroke State W 55-34 12/16/13 at N.C. Central W 56-54 12/5/77 at UNC Wilmington W 83-43 2/6/74 PEMBROKE STATE W 55-40 11/17/14 N.C. CENTRAL W 65-60 1/25/78 UNC WILMINGTON W 81-60 12/3/74 PEMBROKE STATE W 57-38 11/16/15 at N.C. Central W 57-48 1/15/79 UNC WILMINGTON W 81-62 2/11/75 at Pembroke State W 54-23 2/15/79 at UNC Wilmington 68-79 L 2/9/76 PEMBROKE STATE W 69-67 UNC Charlotte 12/5/81 UNC WILMINGTON W 105-69 2/23/76 at Pembroke State W 64-54 Overall: 6-7 1/30/82 vs. UNC Wilmington ^ 81-96 L 1/13/77 PEMBROKE STATE W 86-69 Home: 3-2 2/3/82 at UNC Wilmington W 75-74 2/21/77 at Pembroke State W 60-44 Away: 2-3 2/27/82 at UNC Wilmington # W 82-61 1/16/78 PEMBROKE STATE W 89-62 Neutral: 1-2 11/30/82 UNC WILMINGTON W 75-63 2/6/78 at Pembroke State W 61-56 2/16/80 at UNC Charlotte 72-80 L 1/19/83 at UNC Wilmington W 70-67 1/25/79 at Pembroke State W 84-76 OT 2/12/81 UNC CHARLOTTE W 81-70 1/25/84 at UNC Wilmington 80-90 L 2/5/79 PEMBROKE STATE 70-79 L 2/26/81 vs. UNC Charlotte $ 61-66 L 2/15/84 UNC WILMINGTON 59-72 L 1/16/80 at Pembroke State 64-72 L 2/5/82 at UNC Charlotte W 87-73 11/27/84 UNC WILMINGTON W 71-60 2/4/80 PEMBROKE STATE 69-85 L 2/11/82 vs. UNC Charlotte ! W 97-81 2/14/85 at UNC Wilmington 67-81 L 12/6/80 PEMBROKE STATE W 76-69 2/16/82 UNC CHARLOTTE W 99-88 12/13/86 at UNC Wilmington 73-84 L 2/16/81 at Pembroke State 59-68 L 2/10/83 vs. UNC Charlotte ! 54-64 L 2/5/87 UNC WILMINGTON W 75-65 12/8/81 at Pembroke State W 86-75 12/6/86 at UNC Charlotte 58-69 L 12/8/87 UNC WILMINGTON 72-88 L 1/25/82 PEMBROKE STATE 74-80 L 1/31/87 UNC CHARLOTTE 79-87 L 2/11/88 at UNC Wilmington W 84-71 1/8/83 at Pembroke State 58-72 L 1/20/88 UNC CHARLOTTE W 84-67 12/17/88 at UNC Wilmington 83-86 L 12/9/83 at Pembroke State 60-85 L 1/25/89 at UNC Charlotte W 65-62 2/9/89 UNC WILMINGTON W 87-74 2/21/83 PEMBROKE STATE 61-72 L 3/1/90 UNC CHARLOTTE 58-85 L 12/5/89 UNC WILMINGTON 61-76 L 1/17/84 PEMBROKE STATE 47-58 L 1/28/91 at UNC Charlotte 63-75 L 1/31/90 at UNC Wilmington 94-106 2OT L 2/28/84 at Pembroke State & 56-75 L $ 1981 NCAIAW Division II Tournament at Lenoir- 12/8/90 UNC WILMINGTON W 85-59 12/14/84 at Pembroke State 66-70 L Kristal Troy (2000-04)

@GoCamelsWBB 58 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS BY OPPONENT 3/8/91 at Radford ! 64-65 L 3/8/01 vs. Samford # W 79-58 Stetson Virginia 1/18/92 at Radford * 53-83 L 1/5/02 at Samford * W 72-64 Overall: 20-16 Overall: 1-1 2/3/92 RADFORD * W 100-77 2/21/02 SAMFORD * W 73-65 Home: 14-2 Home: 1-0 3/14/92 at Radford ! 77-85 L 1/23/03 SAMFORD * W 49-42 Away: 6-13 Away: 1-0 1/16/93 at Radford * 52-63 L 2/22/03 at Samford * W 60-50 Neutral: 0-1 1/9/79 VIRGINIA W 87-79 2/8/93 RADFORD * 60-73 L ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Pelham, Ala. 12/27/91 at Stetson # W 92-84 11/30/79 at Virginia 60-73 L 1/14/94 RADFORD * W 66-65 # Atlantic Sun Tournament in Orlando, Fla. 1/15/95 at Stetson * 63-74 L 2/18/94 at Radford * 64-71 L 2/16/95 STETSON * 60-63 L UVA-Wise 12/17/02 RADFORD 67-80 L Sandhills 1/20/96 STETSON * 66-69 OT L Overall: 1-0 12/31/03 at Radford 56-66 L Overall: 0-2 3/7/96 vs. Stetson ! 68-73 L Home: 1-0 1/7/12 at Radford * 70-80 L Home: 0-1 1/18/97 at Stetson * 59-60 L 12/18/13 UVA-WISE W 64-47 2/6/12 RADFORD * 59-64 L Away: 0-1 2/8/97 STETSON * W 82-61 1/24/13 RADFORD* WOT 83-77 1/16/75 SANDHILLS 57-58 L 3/6/97 at Stetson @ W 92-64 VCU 2/7/13 at Radford* W 66-52 1/27/76 at Sandhills 63-65 L 1/15/98 STETSON * W 76-67 Overall: 1-2 12/2/13 RADFORD* W 72-58 2/26/98 at Stetson * 65-72 L Home: 1-0 1/25/14 at Radford* W 75-61 Seton Hall 1/9/99 at Stetson * W 71-56 Away: 0-2 1/17/15 RADFORD* WOT 65-62 Overall: 0-1 2/25/99 STETSON * W 71-62 12/28/02 VCU W 73-55 2/21/15 at Radford * 43-67 L Neutral: 0-1 12/6/99 at Stetson * W 67-62 12/17/03 at VCU 36-73 L 1/11/16 at Radford* 59-62 L 12/29/04 vs. Seton Hall ! 41-59 L 3/4/00 STETSON * W 74-56 11/24/15 at VCU 34-57 L 3/5/16 RADFORD* 32-57 L ! South Carolina Tournament in Columbia, S.C. 1/4/01 at Stetson * W 66-65 * Big South Conference game 2/22/01 STETSON * W 82-74 Virginia Tech ! Big South Tournament, Radford, Va. Shaw 1/12/02 STETSON* W 81-67 Overall: 0-1 % Big South Tournament in Buies Creek Overall: 7-3 2/16/02 at Stetson* 53-66 L Away: 0-1 # Big South Tournament in Asheville, N.C. Home: 4-1 1/30/03 at Stetson* 74-82 L 12/30/95 at Virginia Tech ^ 59-70 L Away: 3-2 1/31/04 STETSON * W 76-64 ^ Diamond Club Classic in Blacksburg, Va. 1/17/77 SHAW 65-71 L 2/9/04 at Stetson * 55-58 L Rice 2/4/77 at Shaw 66-80 L 12/2/04 STETSON * W 77-66 Overall: 0-1 12/14/77 SHAW W 83-60 3/3/05 at Stetson * 49-56 L Wake Forest Neutral: 0-1 2/1/78 at Shaw W 62-56 12/1/05 STETSON * W 68-50 Overall: 5-5 12/30/93 Rice $ 56-71 L 12/5/78 at Shaw W 69-53 2/18/06 at Stetson * 50-64 L Home: 3-0 $ Days Inn Lady Eagle Tournament in Statesboro, 2/13/79 SHAW W 77-54 1/18/07 at Stetson * 60-67 L Away: 2-4 Ga. 1/28/80 SHAW W 97-62 2/17/07 STETSON * W 78-60 Neutral: 0-1 Richmond 2/6/80 at Shaw 81-84 2OT L 1/26/08 STETSON * W 65-45 2/3/73 vs. Wake Forest ! 50-78 L Overall: 1-1 1/21/81 at Shaw W 71-70 12/15/08 at Stetson * 50-60 L 2/18/77 at Wake Forest W 66-50 Home: 1-0 2/5/81 SHAW W 77-43 2/28/09 STETSON * W 67-57 2/17/78 WAKE FOREST W 79-57 Away: 0-1 1/16/10 STETSON * W 61-46 1/19/79 at Wake Forest W 79-74 11/21/98 RICHMOND W 94-82 South Carolina 2/4/10 at Stetson * W 70-61 1/25/80 WAKE FOREST W 84-72 11/21/97 at Richmond 80-83 L Overall: 0-3 1/22/11 STETSON * W 93-80 1/17/87 at Wake Forest 62-85 L Home: 0-1 2/17/11 at Stetson * 67-81 L 12/3/96 at Wake Forest 74-76 L St. Andrews Away: 0-2 12/20/11 at Stetson # 55-70 L 12/20/97 WAKE FOREST W 67-62 Overall: 4-0 1/31/95 at South Carolina 71-76 L 12/19/14 at Stetson # 63-76 L 12/29/12 at Wake Forest 68-84 L Home: 4-0 12/4/95 at South Carolina 59-82 L # Lady Hatter Classic in DeLand, Fla. 11/13/13 at Wake Forest 65-63 L 1/16/74 ST. ANDREWS 51-23 W 11/23/96 SOUTH CAROLINA 46-65 L ! Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament in 2/20/87 ST. ANDREWS 104-42 W Hammond, La. ! 1973 State Tournament at Elon, N.C. 11/30/97 ST. ANDREWS 82-31 W South Carolina State @ Atlantic Sun Tournament in DeLand, Fla. 11/28/98 ST. ANDREWS 83-38 W Overall: 0-1 # Stetson Hatter Classic in DeLand, Fla. Western Carolina Neutral: 0-1 Overall: 6-11 St. Augustine’s 1/30/81 South Carolina State ! 69-83 L Towson Home: 4-4 Overall: 7-2 ! 1981 Foxy Lady Tournament at Francis Marion Overall: 4-1 Away: 2-5 Home: 4-1 College Home: 2-0 Neutral: 0-2 Away: 3-1 Away: 2-0 2/2/73 WESTERN CAROLINA 49-59 L 2/5/76 ST. AUGUSTINE’S W 75-74 USC Upstate Neutral: 0-1 2/21/74 vs. Western Carolina ! 27-52 L 11/20/79 at St. Augustine’s W 72-60 Overall: 5-3 1/23/93 TOWSON STATE * W 57-37 2/24/77 vs. Western Carolina # 67-73 L 2/12/80 ST. AUGUSTINE’S W 88-68 Home: 3-1 2/1/93 at Towson State * W 65-49 1/14/78 at Western Carolina 55-84 L 12/3/80 at St. Augustine’s W 88-60 Away: 2-2 1/21/94 TOWSON STATE * W 74-64 2/25/78 at Western Carolina 70-73 L 1/23/81 ST. AUGUSTINE’S W 76-62 1/12/08 at USC Upstate * W 84-70 2/25/94 at Towson State * W 59-58 1/27/79 WESTERN CAROLINA 67-70 L 11/19/82 ST. AUGUSTINE’S W 89-60 2/25/08 USC UPSTATE * W 62-47 3/10/94 vs. Towson State ! 64-65 L 1/22/82 WESTERN CAROLINA W 94-74 1/17/83 at St. Augustine’s W 70-53 1/24/09 at USC Upstate * 61-69 L * Big South Conference game 2/5/83 at Western Carolina 64-67 L 1/20/86 at St. Augustine’s 69-90 L 2/21/09 USC UPSTATE * W 62-58 ! Big South Tournament in Greensboro, N.C. 11/27/00 at Western Carolina W 83-74 2/13/86 ST. AUGUSTINE’S 84-99 L 1/2/10 at USC Upstate * W 75-72 11/24/01 WESTERN CAROLINA 55-56 L 2/20/10 USC UPSTATE * 74-76 L Troy 12/20/02 at Western Carolina 55-67 L St. Francis (Pa.) 12/16/10 at USC Upstate * 71-85 L Overall: 7-8 11/21/03 WESTERN CAROLINA 43-56 L Overall: 0-1 2/26/11 USC UPSTATE * W 98-70 Home: 4-4 11/19/11 WESTERN CAROLINA W 59-43 Away: 0-1 * Atlantic Sun Conference game Away: 2-4 11/12/12 at Western Carolina W 55-40 12/31/94 at St. Francis % 54-65 L Neutral: 1-0 11/16/13 WESTERN CAROLINA W 73-60 % St. Francis/Hoss’s Red Flash Classic in Southeast Louisiana 2/14/98 TROY STATE * 79-93 L 11/24/14 at Western Carolina 57-67 L Loretto, Pa. Overall: 2-3 1/21/99 at Troy State * 58-71 L 12/14/15 WESTERN CAROLINA W 73-66 Home: 1-2 2/13/99 TROY STATE * W 79-73 ! 1974 State Tournament at UNC Greensboro St. Mary’s Away: 1-1 1/29/00 TROY STATE * 66-80 L # 1977 State Tournament at High Point, N.C. Overall: 1-0 1/5/95 SE LOUISIANA * 59-62 L 2/5/00 at Troy State * W 84-78 Away: 1-0 2/23/95 at SE Louisiana * W 63-57 12/2/00 TROY STATE * W 82-48 Western Michigan 2/21/73 at St. Mary’s W 35-32 1/13/96 at SE Louisiana * 68-69 L 3/3/01 at Troy State * 65-71 L Overall: 0-1 2/8/96 SE LOUISIANA * 64-66 L 3/9/01 vs. Troy State ! W 84-55 Neutral: 0-1 Samford 1/11/97 SE LOUISIANA * W 90-73 1/19/02 at Troy State* W 68-59 12/30/99 vs. Western Michigan # 68-84 L Overall: 13-1 * Atlantic Sun Conference game 2/11/02 TROY STATE* W 68-67 # Georgia Tech Holiday Invite, Atlanta, Ga. Home: 6-0 2/6/03 TROY STATE* 71-81 L Away: 5-1 South Florida 1/8/04 TROY STATE * 43-50 L William & Mary Neutral: 2-0 Overall:1-1 2/28/04 at Troy State * 72-66 L Overall: 0-2 1/10/98 at Samford * W 93-55 Home: 1-0 1/22/05 TROY * W 65-53 Away: 0-1 1/31/98 SAMFORD * W 83-51 Away: 0-1 2/10/05 at Troy * 51-73 L Neutral: 0-1 1/16/99 SAMFORD * W 71-65 2/5/88 SOUTH FLORIDA W 80-62 * Atlantic Sun Conference game 12/ 3/94 at William & Mary 44-62 L 2/22/99 at Samford * W 63-55 12/28/88 at South Florida $ 63-87 L ! Atlantic Sun Tournament in Orlando, Fla. 11/9/07 ! William & Mary 53-71 L 1/13/00 SAMFORD * W 88-64 $ South Florida Christmas Tournament in Tampa, ! Elon ISES Tip-Off Tournament 2/19/00 at Samford * 67-81 L Fla. Vanderbilt 3/10/00 vs. Samford ! W 78-69 Overall (0-1, 0-1 away) 1/20/01 SAMFORD * W 86-53 11/23/90 at Vanderbilt $ 53-89 L 2/8/01 at Samford * W 58-57 $ O’Charley’s Classic in Nashville, Tenn.

@GoCamelsWBB 59 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME RESULTS BY OPPONENT Wingate 1/28/89 at Winthrop * W 56-53 2/5/96 WOFFORD W 74-58 Overall: 2-1 2/15/89 WINTHROP * W 76-74 11/26/96 WOFFORD W 90-59 Home: 1-0 1/24/90 WINTHROP * W 74-65 1/27/97 at Wofford W 89-72 Away: 0-1 2/24/90 at Winthrop * W 72-71 11/13/09 WOFFORD W 80-78 Neutral: 1-0 1/5/91 at Winthrop * W 82-57 11/17/10 at Wofford 81-85 OT L 2/12/83 vs. Wingate $ W 78-65 2/9/91 WINTHROP * W 71-56 2/28/85 Wingate # W 74-63 1/11/92 at Winthrop * WOT72-66 Note: The Trans American Athletic Conference 3/1/86 at Wingate ! 66-70 L 2/8/92 WINTHROP * W 68-61 changed its name to the Atlantic Sun Conference in $ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C. 2/15/93 at Winthrop * W 58-46 June 2001. # NAIA District 26 Playoffs in Buies Creek, N.C. 2/22/93 WINTHROP * W 75-43 ! NAIA District 26 Tournament Game at Wingate 1/7/94 at Winthrop * W 59-49 2/11/94 WINTHROP * W 75-49 Winston-Salem State 12/11/04 at Winthrop 58-63 L Overall: 4-0 11/29/05 WINTHROP W 79-64 Home: 2-0 12/30/08 at Winthrop W 54-43 Away: 2-0 12/21/09 WINTHROP 60-66 L 1/22/83 at Winston-Salem St. (forfeit) W 1/30/12 at Winthrop * 73-83 L 2-0 2/25/12 WINTHROP * 66-67 LOT 12/22/08 at Winston-Salem State W 69-56 2/9/12 at Winthrop* W 84-69 12/30/09 WINSTON-SALEM STATE W 1/26/13 WINTHROP* 53-76 L 84-54 1/23/14 WINTHROP* WOT77-74 11/29/11 WINSTON-SALEM STATE W 3/1/14 at Winthrop* 56-82 L 72-60 12/2/14 at Winthrop* 59-61 L 2/2/15 WINTHROP* W 79-64 Winthrop 3/5/15 vs. Winthrop% W 65-52 Overall: 23-10 1/24/16 at Winthrop* 49-50 L Home: 13-4 * Big South Conference game Away:11-6 $ Winthrop Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C. 2/13/82 at Winthrop $ W 81-75 % Big South Championship (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) 1/30/86 WINTHROP 68-81 L 2/7/86 at Winthrop $ 64-67 L Wofford 1/21/87 at Winthrop * W 93-66 Overall: 5-1 2/10/87 WINTHROP * W 74-58 Home: 3-0 1/9/88 at Winthrop * W 76-56 Away: 2-1 2/2/88 WINTHROP * W 78-62 1/22/96 at Wofford W 64-53

ALL-TIME RESULTS AGAINST OPPONENTS Opponent Games Record First/Last Opponent Games Record First/Last Opponent Games Record First/Last Akron 1 0-1 1998/1998 Guilford 1 1-0 1975/1975 Pfeiffer 3 3-0 1976/2014 Alcorn State 1 0-1 2007/2007 Hawaii 2 0-2 2005/2005 Pittsburgh 1 0-1 1999/1999 Appalachian State 18 7-11 1987/2012 High Point 36 12-24 1973/2016 Presbyterian 11 4-7 2010/2016 Augusta 12 8-4 1987/1991 Howard 1 1-0 2007/2007 Radford 34 12-22 1987/2016 Barton (Atl.Christian) 12 10-2 1973/1994 Iona 1 1-0 2007/2007 Rice 1 0-1 1993/1993 Barber-Scotia 5 5-0 1985/2012 Jacksonville 23 13-10 1999/2011 Richmond 2 1-1 1997/1998 Belmont 22 6-16 2001/2011 Jacksonville State 19 9-10 1996/2012 Samford 14 13-1 1998/2003 Belmont Abbey 9 7-2 1981/1986 Kennesaw State 11 3-8 2006/2011 St. Andrews 4 4-0 1974/1998 Bethune-Cookman 3 2-1 1984/2014 Lafayette 1 1-0 1995/1995 St. Augustine’s 9 7-2 1976/1986 Boston College 1 0-1 1988/1988 Lenoir-Rhyne 13 6-7 1979/1985 St. Francis (PA) 1 0-1 1994/1994 Brevard 1 1-0 2014/2014 Liberty 31 13-18 1981/2016 St. Mary’s 1 1-0 1973/1973 Catawba 3 3-0 1975/1977 Limestone 2 2-0 1985/1986 Sandhills 2 0-2 1975/1976 Central Arkansas 1 0-1 2015/2015 Lipscomb 16 9-7 2004/2011 Seton Hall 1 0-1 2004/2004 College of Charleston 17 10-7 1976/1998 Longwood 16 11-5 1978/2016 Shaw 10 7-3 1977/1981 Charleston So. (Baptist) 33 29-4 1980/2016 Loyola (MD) 1 1-0 1994/1994 South Carolina 3 0-3 1995/1996 Christopher Newport 2 2-0 1980/1981 Marist 1 1-0 1997/1997 South Carolina State 1 0-1 1981/1981 Claflin 1 0-1 1982/1982 Marshall 2 0-2 1991/1992 USC Upstate 8 5-3 2008/2011 Coastal Carolina 45 28-17 1987/2016 Mars Hill 10 6-4 1978/1986 South Florida 2 1-1 1988/1988 Coker 2 2-0 1999/2008 Maryland Balt. Co 4 2-2 1993/1994 SE Louisiana 5 2-3 1995/1997 Columbia (S.C.) 1 1-0 2012/2012 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 1-0 2012/2012 Stetson 36 20-16 1991/2014 Coppin State 1 1-0 1989/1989 Mercer 38 26-12 1988/2011 Towson 5 4-1 1993/1994 C.W. Post 2 2-0 1981/1982 Meredith 4 4-0 1974/1975 Troy 15 7-8 1998/2005 Dartmouth 1 0-1 1989/1989 Methodist 4 2-2 1978/1988 UCF 22 9-13 1995/2004 Davidson 7 6-1 1977/2003 Mississippi State 1 0-1 1998/1998 Vanderbilt 1 0-1 1990/1990 Drexel 1 1-0 1992/1992 Mississippi Valley State 1 0-1 2007/2007 Virginia 2 1-1 1979/1979 Duke 12 8-4 1973/2000 Montreat 1 1-0 2011/2011 VCU 3 1-2 2002/2015 East Carolina 32 6-26 1973/2012 Mount Olive 7 7-0 1985/2003 Virginia Tech 1 0-1 1995/1995 East Tennessee St. 13 1-12 2006/2015 Mount Saint Mary’s 4 4-0 2012/2015 UVA-Wise 1 1-0 2013/2013 Eastern Kentucky 1 1-0 2011/2011 Morgan State 1 1-0 2007/2007 Wake Forest 10 5-5 1973/2013 Elizabeth City State 2 2-0 1979/1980 North Carolina 1 0-1 1975/1975 Western Carolina 17 6-11 1973/2015 Elon 29 18-11 1973/2014 North Carolina A&T 32 21-11 1978/2015 Western Michigan 1 0-1 2000/2000 Erskine 1 1-0 2013/2013 UNC Asheville 45 36-9 1980/2016 William & Mary 2 0-2 1994/2007 Florida Atlantic 24 12-12 1995/2006 North Carolina Central 16 14-2 1976/2015 Wingate 3 2-1 1983/1986 Florida Gulf Coast 7 0-7 2008/2011 UNC Charlotte 13 6-7 1980/1991 Winston-Salem State 4 4-0 1983/2011 Florida International 9 2-7 1995/1998 UNC Greensboro 11 1-10 1992/2006 Winthrop 32 23-9 1982/2015 Francis Marion 8 0-8 1974/1984 UNC Pembroke 31 16-15 1973/2015 Wofford 6 5-1 1996/2010 Furman 2 1-1 1984/1990 North Carolina State 6 3-3 1973/1978 Gardner-Webb 31 20-11 1984/2016 UNC Wilmington 48 31-17 1974/2014 George Mason 1 1-0 1979/1979 North Florida 12 7-5 2006/2015 Georgia Southern 2 0-2 1991/1993 Norfolk State 3 0-3 2000/2005 Georgia State 25 11-14 1994/2011 NC Wesleyan 13 13-0 1982/1996 Georgia Tech 1 1-0 1990/1990 Ohio 1 0-1 1991/1991 Greensboro College 1 1-0 1989/1989 Peace 6 1-5 1975/1977

@GoCamelsWBB 60 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS GAME (12/4/99) Points Percentage: 1.00 (4-4) by Susan Berner vs. Total: 40 by Antionette Matthews vs. UNC Coastal Carolina (2/17/92); 1.00 (4-4) by Jessica Pembroke (3/2/85) Moore vs. UNC Asheville (1/2/12) Home (Since 1986-87): 38 by Regina McK- eithan vs. Radford (1/12/87) Free Throws Road (Since 1986-87): 37 by Regina McKeithan Made: 19 by Regina McKeithan vs. Winthrop at UNC Wilmington (2/11/88) (1/21/87) Vs. Big South Opponent: 38 by Regina McK- Attempted: 20 by Regina McKeithan vs. Win- eithan vs. Radford (1/12/87) throp (1/21/87) In Big South Tournament: 33 by Regina McK- Percentage: 1.000 (14-14) by Antionette eithan vs. Baptist (2/19/88) Matthews vs. Elon (1/10/84), (15-15) by Lisa Vs. A-Sun Opponent: 35 by April Cromartie vs. Allison vs. Drexel Georgia State (2/26/00) (12/30/92), (12-12) Ashley Moore vs. Georgia In A-Sun Tournament: 23 by April Cromartie vs. State (2/27/97), (10-10) by Marlena Murphy vs. Jacksonville State (3/5/99) High Point (12/16/06), (9-9) by Casey Elliott vs. High Point (1/4/14), (8-8) by Bria Emanuel at Points by Class (Since 1986-87) UNC Asheville (2/27/16) Antionette Mathews (1982-86) Freshman: 27 by Beth Stockwell vs. NC A&T Consecutive Made: 15 by Lisa Allison Assists Assists (1/6/93) (12/30/92) Assists: 15 by Wanda Watkins vs. North Assists: 206 by Julie Skinner (1987-88) Sophomore: 35 by April Cromartie vs. Georgia Carolina Central (12/7/78), by Julie Skinner vs. State (2/26/00) Rebounds Mt. Olive (12/3/85), by Janice Washington vs. Steals Junior: 38 by Regina McKeithan vs. Radford Rebounds: 29 by Rosalyn Raeford vs. Sandhills Samford (1/13/00) Steals: 121 by Julie Skinner (1987-88) (1/12/87) (1/16/75) Senior: 37 by Regina McKeithan at UNC Wilm- Home (Since 1986-87): 22 by Regina McK- Steals ington (2/11/88) eithan vs. Mt. Olive (1/19/87), by Felicia Autry vs. Florida Steals: 10 by Julie Skinner vs. UNC Charlotte Blocked Shots (1/31/87), Crystal Clary at Jacksonville (1/6/01) Blocked Shots: 72 by Amanda Coffer (2015-16) Field Goals Atlantic (2/22/96) Made: 19 by Antionette Matthews vs. Pem- Road (Since 1986-87): 23 by Felicia Autry at Blocked Shots Miscellaneous broke State (3/2/85) Florida Atlantic (2/20/97) Blocked Shots: 6 by Crystal Clary, vs. UNC Games Played: 31, 10x, April Cromartie (1999- Attempted: 31 by Regina McKeithan vs. Baptist Vs. Big South Opponent: 20 by Regina McK- Greensboro (11/17/00), by Amanda Coffer, vs. 00), Sara Moore (1999-00), Lisa Rugg (1999-00), (1/16/88) eithan at Coastal Carolina (2/18/87) Longwood (2/13/16). Janice Washington (1999-00), Carrie Emory Percentage: .929 (13-14) by Cindy Parker vs. In Big South Tournament: 16 by Denise Ford (1999-00), Jill Cress (1999-00), Alyssa Redick Wake Forest (1/19/79) and Regina McKeithan vs. Baptist (2/29/88) Vs. A-Sun Opponent: 23 by Felecia Autry at (1999-00), D Janelle Brown (2013-14), Rae- SEASON Chaun Edwards (2013-14), Kiera Gaines (2013- 3-Pt. Field Goals Florida Atlantic (2/20/97) Points 14), Ashley James (2013-14), Roslyn Presley Made: 7 by Amanda Edwards vs. Florida In A-Sun Tournament: 20 by April Cromartie Points: 693 by Tammy Brown (1990-91) (2013-14), Kiera Gaines (2014-15), Amandda Atlantic (1/3/98) vs. Jacksonville State (3/5/99); Hood vs. Liberty Average: 23.9 by Tammy Brown (1990-91) Coffer (2014-15), Summer Leverette (2014-15), Attempted: 12 by Amanda Edwards at (3/13/92) Amanda Coffer (2015-16), RaeChaun Edwards Liberty (11/25/97), by Jill Cress at Jacksonville Points by Class (Since 1986-87) (2015-16), Jessica Pone (2015-16), MaKala Freshman: 390 by April Cromartie (1998-99) Rouse (2015-16), Caroline Bowns (2015-16) Sophomore: 539 by April Cromartie (1999-00) Minutes Played: 1070 by Kiera Gaines (2013-14) Junior: 579 by Regina McKeithan (1986-87) Average: 36.0 by Tammy Brown (1989-90) Senior: 693 by Tammy Brown (1990-91) Fouls: 110 by Melvarie Watson (1981-82) Fouled Out: 4 tied at 8 20-Point Games (Since 1986-87) 19 by Laurie Hood (1990-91), Tammy Brown (1990-91) CAREER Scoring 30-Point Games (Since 1986-87) Points: 1893 by Tammy Brown (1987-91) 5 by Regina McKeithan (1987-88) Average: 16.8 by Tammy Brown (1987-91)

Double-Figure Scoring Games (Since 1986-87) Field Goals 29 by April Cromartie (2000-01) Made: 741 by Tammy Brown (1987-91) Attempted: 1468 by Felecia Autry (1994-98) Field Goals Percentage: .602 by April Cromartie (1998- Made: 269 by Tammy Brown (1990-91) 2002) Attempted: 488 by Regina McKeithan (1987- 88) 3-Pt. Field Goals Percentage: .660 by Tammy Brown (1987-88) Made: 156 by Kate Cloxton (2008-12) Attempted: 462 by Kate Cloxton (2008-12) 3-Pt. Field Goals Percentage: .357 2x by Amber Graham (2002- Made: 54 by Sara Moore (1999-00) 06), Jessica Moore (2010-14) Attempted: 144 by Becky Lastinger (1994-95) Percentage (Min. 40 attempts): .462 by Stacey Free Throws Hinkle (1998-99) Made: 434 by April Cromartie (1998-2002) Attempted: 607 by April Cromartie (1998-2002) Free Throws Percentage: .843 (134-159) Courtney Cannon Made: 161 by Regina McKeithan (1987-88) (2009-11) Attempted: 226 by Regina McKeithan (1987- Consecutive Made: 39 by Lisa Allison (1989-91) 88) Percentage (Min. 100 Att.): .863 by Ashley Rebounds Moore (1996-97) Rebounds: 1113 by April Cromartie (1998- Consecutive Made: 23 by Amy Nigro (1993-94) 2002) Average: 11.9 by Rosalyn Raeford (1974-76) Rebounds Rebounds: 329 by Felecia Autry (1995-96) Assists 15-Rebound Games (Since 1986-87): 8 by Assists: 586 by Julie Skinner (1984-88) Felecia Autry (1995-96) Average: 6.8 by Mary Weiss (1983-85) Double-Figure Rebounding Games (Since 1986-87): 20 by Felecia Autry (1995-96) Steals Julie Skinner (1984-88) Average: 12.7 by Rosalyn Raeford (1974-75) Steals: 343 by Julie Skinner (1984-88)

@GoCamelsWBB 61 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS POINTS 5. Kate Cloxton (2011-12) 136 8. Sharon Williams (1982-83) 10.5 10. Crystal Clary (2000-01) 90 Name Pts. 6. Stacey Hinkle (2001-02) 134 9. Barbara Foxx (1975-76) 10.4 Amanda Coffer (2014-15) 90 1. Tammy Brown (1991-92) 693 7. D Janelle Brown (2013-14) 133 10. Antionette Matthews (1983-84) 10.3 2. Regina McKeithan (1987-88) 655 8. Kate Cloxton (2010-11) 132 FOULED OUT 3. Laurie Hood (1991-92) 593 9. Ashley Moore (1996-97) 128 ASSISTS Name DQ 4. Regina McKeithan (1986-87) 578 10. Sara Moore (1998-99) 123 Name Assists 1. Laura Bolton (1974-75) 8 5. Tammy Brown (1990-91) 546 1. Julie Skinner (1987-88) 206 Cathy Jernigan (1978-79) 8 6. April Cromartie (1999-00) 539 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL Pct. (Min. 40 2. Shonta Tabourn (1991-92) 184 Melvarie Watson (1980-81) 8 7. Tammy Brown (1988-89) 494 Att.) 3. RaeChaun Edwards (2014-15) 177 Melvarie Watson (1981-82) 8 8. April Cromartie (2000-01) 483 Name Avg. 4. Shonta Tabourn (1992-93) 176 5. Laura Bolton (1975-76) 7 9. April Cromartie (2001-02) 480 1. Stacey Hinkle (1998-99) .462 5. Mary Weiss (1984-85) 174 6. Laura Bolton (1976-77) 6 10. Sharon Williams (1982-83) 477 2. Letitia Dickson (2006-07) .448 6. Mary Weiss (1983-84) 168 Denise Ford (1988-89) 6 3. Jessica Moore (2013-14) .442 7. Julie Skinner (1986-87) 166 Cathy Jernigan (1979-80) 6 SCORING AVERAGE 4. Amber Graham (2004-05) .423 8. Chrystal Smith (1994-95) 158 Kiera Gaines (2014-15) 6 Name Avg. 5. Amber Graham (2005-06) .419 9. RaeChaun Edwards (2015-16) 157 10. Laurie Hood (1991-92) 5 1. Tammy Brown (1990-91) 23.9 6. Kiera Gaines (2012-13) .417 10. Janice Washington (1996-97) 154 Amy Nigro (1993-94) 5 2. Regina McKeithan (1987-88) 23.4 7. Stacey Hinkle (1999-00) .413 Hollis Wilson (1972-73) 5 3. Regina McKeithan (1986-87) 21.4 8. Amy Nigro (1993-94) .411 ASSIST AVG. (Min. 100 Assists) Ralanda Campbell (1997-98) 5 4. Laurie Hood (1991-92) 21.2 9. Chantel Martin (2002-03) .410 Name Avg. Amanda Coffer (2014-15) 5 5. Connie Hall (1974-75) 20.8 10. Kristal Troy (2002-03) .404 1. Wanda Watkins (1978-79) 7.6 6. Sharon Williams (1982-83) 20.7 2. Julie Skinner (1987-88) 7.4 GAMES PLAYED 7. Tammy Brown (1989-90) 19.5 FREE THROWS MADE 3. Mary Weiss (1983-84) 7.0 Name Games 8. Sharon Williams (1980-81) 19.1 Name Made 4. Shonta Tabourn (1992-93) 6.8 1. April Cromartie (1999-00) 31 9. Antionette Matthews (1985-86) 18.2 1. Regina McKeithan (1987-88) 161 5. Mary Weiss (1984-85) 6.7 Sara Moore (1999-00) 31 10. Antionette Matthews (1983-84) 18.0 2. Tammy Brown (1990-91) 155 6. Julie Skinner (1986-87) 6.6 Lisa Rugg (1999-00) 31 3. Regina McKeithan (1986-87) 140 7. Shonta Tabourn (1991-92) 6.6 Janice Washington (1999-00) 31 FIELD GOALS MADE 4. Tammy Brown (1989-90) 133 8. RaeChaun Edwards (2014-15) 6.1 Carrie Emory (1999-00) 31 Name Made 5. Lisa Alllison (1991-92) 129 9. Chrystal Smith (1994-95) 5.6 Jill Cress (1999-00) 31 1. Tammy Brown (1990-91) 269 6. Denise Ford (1988-89) 125 10. Chrystal Smith (1993-94) 5.5 Alyssa Redick (1999-00) 31 2. Laurie Hood (1990-91) 252 April Cromartie (2001-02) 125 Kim Edmondson (1985-86) 5.5 Tonisha Baker (2012-13) 31 3. Regina McKeithan (1987-88) 247 8. April Cromartie (1999-00) 120 Janice Washington (1996-97) 5.5 RaeChaun Edwards (2012-13) 31 4. Regina McKeithan (1986-87) 219 Marlena Murphy (2006-07) 120 Kiera Gaines (2012-13) 31 5. April Cromartie (1999-00) 209 10. Sharon Williams (1982-83) 113 STEALS Monique Spry (2012-13) 31 6. Tammy Brown (1989-90) 207 Name Steals D Janelle Brown (2013-14) 31 7. Sharon Williams (1981-82) 202 RaeChaun Edwards (2013-14) 31 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Julie Skinner (1987-88) 121 8. Tammy Brown (1988-89) 199 Kiera Gaines (2013-14) 31 Name Att. 2. Julie Skinner (1986-87) 105 9. April Cromartie (2000-01) 193 Roslyn Presley (2013-14) 31 1. Regina McKeithan (1987-88) 226 3. Shonta Tabourn (1992-93) 103 10. Antionette Matthews (1985-86) 192 Ashley James (2013-14) 31 2. Tammy Brown (1990-91) 211 4. Tonish Baker (2012-13) 99 Kiera Gaines (2014-15) 31 3. Regina McKeithan (1986-87) 187 5. Julie Skinner (1985-86) 96 Amanda Coffer (2014-15) 31 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4. Tammy Brown (1989-90) 178 6. Alicia Bumpas (1989-90) 86 Summer Leverette (2014-15) 31 Name Att. Denise Ford (1988-89) 178 RaeChaun Edwards (2014-15) 82 Amanda Coffer (2015-16) 31 1. Regina McKeithan (1987-88) 488 6. April Cromartie (1999-00) 172 8. Tonisha Baker (2011-12) 81 RaeChaun Edwards (2015-16) 31 2. Laurie Hood (1991-92) 483 April Cromartie (2001-02) 172 Kiera Gaines (2014-15) 81 Jessica Pone (2015-16) 31 3. Tammy Brown (1990-91) 450 8. Lisa Allison (1991-92) 170 10. Shonta Tabourn (1991-92) 78 MaKala Rouse (2015-16) 31 4. Sharon Williams (1981-82) 447 9. Beth Stockwell (1993-94) 169 Felecia Autry (1996-97) 78 Caroline Bowns (2015-16) 31 5. Regina McKeithan (1986-87) 426 10. Antionette Mattews (1985-86) 164 6. Sharon Williams (1982-83) 421 Marlena Murphy (2006-07) 164 BLOCKED SHOTS 7. Felecia Autry (1995-96) 406 Name Blocks 8. Felecia Autry (1996-97) 405 FREE THROW PCT. (Min. 100 Att.) 1. Amanda Coffer (2015-16) 72 9. Denise Ford (1988-89) 388 Name Pct. 2. Amanda Coffer (2014-15) 50 10. Tonisha Baker (2012-13) 387 1. Ashley Moore (1996-97) .863 3. Amanda Coffer (2013-14) 41 2. Amy Nigro (1993-94) .832 4. Jennifer Martin (2003-04) 33 FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 100 Att.) 3. Stacey Hinkle (2001-02) .816 Kiera Gaines (2012-13) 33 Name Pct. 4. Sharon Williams (1982-83) .807 6. Jennifer Martin (2004-05) 30 1. Tammy Brown (1987-88) .660 5. Kristal Troy (2002-03) .780 7. Felecia Autry (1997-98) 28 2. April Cromartie (2000-01) .652 6. Sara Moore (1999-00) .766 8. Crystal Clary (2000-01) 27 3. Antionette Matthews (1985-86) .598 7. Lisa Allison (1991-92) .759 Kiera Gaines (2014-15) 27 4. Tammy Brown (1990-91) .598 8. Ashley Moore (1995-96) .757 10. Jazmine Cooper (2011-12) 26 5. Nicky Coleman (1992-93) .597 9. Kiera Gaines (2014-15) .756 Kiera Gaines (2011-12) 26 6. April Cromartie (1999-00) .592 10. Lisa Allison (1989-90) .755 April Cromartie (2001-02) .592 TURNOVERS 8. Melvarie Watson (1980-81) .586 REBOUNDS Name TO 9. Melvarie Watson (1981-82) .585 Name Reb. 1. Kim Edmondson (1985-86) 150 10. Nicky Coleman (1993-94) .580 1. Felecia Autry (1995-96) 329 2. Chrystal Smith (1994-95) 139 2. April Cromartie (1998-99) 306 3. Janice Washington (1996-97) 131 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3. Regina McKeithan (1986-87) 305 4. Chrystal Smith (1993-94) 130 Name Made 4. Antionette Matthews (1984-85) 299 Letitia Dickson (2005-06) 130 1. Sara Moore (1999-00) 54 5. Antionette Matthews (1985-86) 297 6. RaeChaun Edwards (2013-14) 128 2. Kate Cloxton (2010-11) 51 6. April Cromartie (1998-99) 292 7. Kate Cloxton (2009-10) 126 3. D Janelle Brown (2013-14) 49 7. Marlena Murphy (2007-08) 298 8. Julie Skinner (1985-86) 125 4. Kiera Gaines (2013-14) 48 8. Kiera Gaines (2013-14) 283 9. Kiera Gaines (2014-15) 124 5. Becky Lastinger (1994-95) 47 9. Tammy Brown (1990-91) 282 10. LaTisha Patterson (2002-03) 121 6. Stacey Hinkle (2001-02) 46 10. Regina McKeithan (1987-88) 281 7. Kate Cloxton (2009-10) 44 Felecia Autry (1996-97) 281 8. Ashley Moore (1996-97) 42 PERSONAL FOULS Sara Moore (1998-99) 42 Name Fouls REBOUND AVERAGE (Min. 100 Reb.) 10. Becky Lastinger (1995-96) 41 1. Melvarie Watson (1981-82) 110 Name Avg. Kate Cloxton (2011-12) 41 2. Kiera Gaines (2014-15) 103 1. Rosalyn Raeford (1974-75) 12.7 Amanda Coffer (2015-16) 103 2. Felecia Autry (1995-96) 12.2 4. April Cromartie (1999-00) 101 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3. Antionette Matthews (1985-86) 11.4 Lisa Rugg (1999-00) 101 Name Att. 4. Regina McKeithan (1986-87) 11.3 6. Marlena Murphy (2006-07) 100 1. Becky Lastinger (1994-95) 144 5. Antionette Matthews (1984-85) 11.1 7. Ashley James (2013-14) 94 2. Sara Moore (1999-00) 141 6. April Cromartie (1998-99) 10.9 8. April Cromartie (2000-01) 93 3. Kiera Gaines (2013-14) 140 7. Rosalyn Raeford (1975-76) 10.8 9. April Cromartie (2001-02) 91 Amy Nigro (1990-94) 4. Becky Lastinger (1995-96) 137

@GoCamelsWBB 62 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 2. Julie Skinner (1984-88) 5.8 Name Pts. Name Made Name Att. 3. Shonta Tabourn (1989-93) 5.2 1. Tammy Brown (1987-91) 1,893 1. Tammy Brown (1987-91) 741 1. Kate Cloxton (2008-12) 462 4. Janice Washington (1996-01) 4.8 2. April Cromartie (1998-02) 1,892 2. April Cromartie (1998-02) 728 2. Sara Moore (1997-01) 415 5. Chrystal Smith (1992-95) 4.5 3. Felicia Autry (1994-98) 1,624 3. Laurie Hood (1988-92) 658 3. Becky Lastinger (1993-95) 388 RaeChaun Edwards (2012-16) 4.5 4. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) 1,597 4. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) 653 4. RaeChaun Edwards (2012-16) 350 7. Kim Edmondson (1984-86) 4.3 5. Regina McKeithan (1984-88) 1,591 5. Felecia Autry (1994-98) 625 5. Stacey Hinkle (1998-02) 329 8. Becky Lastinger (1993-96) 3.7 6. Tonisha Baker (2009-13) 1,526 6. Tonisha Baker (2009-13) 606 6. Amanda Edwards (1993-98) 328 9. Kate Cloxton (2008-pr.) 3.5 7. Laurie Hood (1988-92) 1,522 7. Regina McKeithan (1984-88) 602 7. Janice Washington (1996-01) 322 10. Sharon Williams (1979-83) 3.2 8. Sharon Williams (1979-83) 1,407 8. Sharon Williams (1979-83) 585 8. Kristin Vuckovich (2001-05) 321 Alicia Bumpas (1988-91) 3.2 9. Ronda Mueller (1978-82) 1,276 9. Connie Hall (1974-78) 518 9. Ashley Moore (1994-98) 317 10. Denise Ford (1985-89) 1,243 10. Ronda Mueller (1978-82) 510 10. Kiera Gaines (2011-15) 303 STEALS Name Steals SCORING AVERAGE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 100 Att.) 1. Julie Skinner (1984-88) 343 Name Avg. Name Att. Name Pct. 2. Shonta Tabourn (1989-93) 301 1. Tammy Brown (1987-91) 16.8 1. Felecia Autry (1994-98) 1,468 1. Stacey Hinkle (1998-2002) .389 3. Tonisha Baker (2009-13) 264 2. April Cromartie (1998-02) 16.3 2. Sharon Williams (1979-83) 1,325 2. Terra Guandolo (2000-04) .371 4. Janice Washington (1996-01) 256 3. Regina McKeithan (1984-88) 16.2 3. Tonisha Baker (2009-13) 1,301 3. Tonisha Baker (2009-13) .369 5. RaeChaun Edwards (2012-16) 253 4. Connie Hall (1974-78) 16.0 4. Laurie Hood (1988-92) 1,296 4. Letitia Dickson (2004-07) .368 6. Kiera Gaines (2011-15) 234 5. Sharon Williams (1979-83) 16.0 5. Tammy Brown (1987-91) 1,281 5. Amanda Edwards (1993-98) .360 7. Felecia Autry (1994-98) 216 6. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) 16.0 6. Regina McKeithan (1984-88) 1,238 6. Amber Graham (2002-06) .357 8. Sharon Williams (1979-83) 190 7. Barbara Foxx (1975-78) 15.7 7. April Cromartie (1998-02) 1,210 Tonisha Baker (2009-13) .357 9. Ronda Mueller (1978-82) 185 8. Felecia Autry (1994-98) 14.9 8. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) 1,181 Jessica Moore (2010-14) .357 10. Denise Ford (1985-89) 178 9. Laurie Hood (1988-92) 14.1 9. Connie Hall (1974-78) 1,134 9. Amy Nigro (1990-94) .350 Sara Moore (1997-01) 178 10. Ronda Mueller (1978-82) 12.8 10. Ronda Mueller (1978-82) 1,095 10. Sara Moore (1997-01) .349 BLOCKED SHOTS REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 400 Att.) FREE THROWS MADE Name Blocks Name Rebs. Name Pct. Name Made 1. Amanda Coffer (2013-16) 163 1. April Cromartie (1988-02) 1,113 1. April Cromartie (1998-02) .602 1. April Cromartie (1998-02) 434 2. Kiera Gaines (2011-2015) 111 2. Felicia Autry (1994-98) 1,112 2. Tammy Brown (1987-91) .578 2. Tammy Brown (1987-91) 412 3. Felecia Autry (1994-98) 94 3. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) 1,028 3. Melvarie Watson (1979-82) .565 3. Regina McKeithan (1984-88) 387 4. Penny Dickens (1982-86) 78 4. Regina McKeithan (1984-88) 912 4. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) .553 4. Felecia Autry (1994-98) 369 5. Ashley James (2010-14) 72 5. Ronda Mueller (1978-82) 904 5. Nicky Coleman (1991-95) .550 5. Lisa Allison (1989-93) 352 6. Jennifer Martin (2003-07) 63 6. Kiera Gaines (2011-15) 880 6. Lisa Allison (1989-93) .516 6. Sara Moore (1997-01) 337 7. April Cromartie (1998-02) 52 7. Denise Ford (1985-89) 837 7. Laurie Hood (1988-92) .508 7. Ashley Moore (1994-98) 306 8. Lauren Yesh (2007-11) 50 8. Penny Dickens (1982-86) 820 8. Cindy P. Biggerstaff (1978-82) .499 8. Beth Stockwell (1992-96) 300 9 Tonisha Baker (2009-13) 38 9. Tammy Brown (1987-91) 808 9. Jean Lamson (1978-82) .490 9. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) 291 10. Jazmine Cooper (2009-13) 47 10. Marlena Murphy (2004-08) 802 Jazmine Cooper (2009-13) .490 10. Marlena Murphy (2004-08) 282 TURNOVERS REBOUND AVERAGE (Min. 250 Reb.) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name TO Name Avg. Name Made Name Att. 1. Chrystal Smith (1992-96) 440 1. Rosalyn Raeford (1974-76) 11.9 1. Kate Cloxton (2008-12) 156 1. April Cromartie (1998-02) 607 2. RaeChaun Edwards (2012-16) 437 2. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) 10.3 2. Sara Moore (1997-01) 145 2. Regina McKeithan (1984-88) 570 3. Julie Skinner (1984-88) 394 3. Felecia Autry (1994-98) 10.2 3. Stacey Hinkle (1998-02) 128 3. Tammy Brown (1987-91) 564 4. Janice Washington (1996-01) 381 4. April Cromartie (1998-02) 9.6 4. Becky Lastinger (1993-96) 121 4. Felecia Autry (1994-98) 556 5. Shonta Tabourn (1989-93) 370 5. Regina McKeithan (1984-88) 9.3 5. Amanda Edwards (1993-98) 118 5. Antionette Matthews (1982-86) 517 Kiera Gaines (2011-2015) 370 6. Ronda Mueller (1978-82) 9.2 6. Ashley Moore (1994-98) 105 6. Beth Stockwell (1992-95) 491 7. Kate Cloxton (2008-12) 316 7. Penny Dickens (1982-86) 8.2 7. Amber Graham (2002-06) 101 7. Denise Ford (1985-89) 461 8. Letitia Dickson (2004-07) 307 Barbara Foxx (1975-78) 8.2 8. Kristin Vuckovich (2001-05) 99 8. Sara Moore (1997-01) 461 9. Becky Lastinger (1993-96) 305 9. Marlena Murphy (2004-08) 8.1 9. Kiera Gaines (2011-15) 96 9. Lisa Allison (1989-93) 449 10. Tonisha Baker (2009-13) 296 10. Melvarie Watson (1979-82) 7.7 RaeChaun Edwards (2012-16) 96 10. Marlena Murphy (2004-08) 426 GAMES PLAYED FREE THROW PCT. (Min. 150 Att.) Name Games Name Pct. 1. Kiera Gaines (2011-2015) 123 1. Courtney Cannon (2009-11) .843 2. RaeChaun Edwards (2012-16) 122 2. Ashley Moore (1994-98) .816 3. Tonisha Baker (2009-13) 121 3. Letitia Dickson (2004-07) .799 4. Lauren Yesh (2007-11) 120 4. Lisa Allison (1989-93) .784 5. Janice Washington (1996-01) 119 5. Jean Lamson (1978-82) .774 Kate Cloxton (2008-12) 119 6. Lauren Arthur (2005-09 .772 Amanda O’Neill (2008-12) 119 7. Amy Nigro (1990-94) .748 8. Ashley James (2010-14) 117 8. Sharon Williams (1979-83) .733 9. April Cromartie (1998-02) 116 9. Ronda Mueller (1978-82) .732 Carrie Emory (1998-02) 116 10. Barbara Foxx (1975-78) .731

ASSISTS Name Assists 1. Julie Skinner (1984-88) 586 2. Shonta Tabourn (1989-93) 578 3. Janice Washington (1996-01) 572 4. RaeChaun Edwards (2012-16) 554 5. Kate Cloxton (2008-12) 457 6. Chrystal Smith (1992-96) 454 7. Tonisha Baker (2009-13) 363 8. Sara Moore (1997-01) 347 9. Mary Weiss (1983-85) 342 10. Kiera Gaines (2011-15) 332 ASSIST AVERAGE (Min. 100 Assists) Name Avg. 1. Mary Weiss (1983-85) 6.8

Lauren Yesh (2007-11) @GoCamelsWBB 63 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 TEAM RECORDS (12/18/83) Top 10 Home Wins (Point Differential) Vs. Big South Opponent: 45 (106-61) vs. 1. 77 (107-30) vs. Davidson (2/13/84) Baptist (1/28/87) 2. 69 (96-27) vs. Methodist (12/2/87) Vs. A-Sun Opponent: 38 (93-55) at Samford 69 (102-33) vs. BARBER-SCOTIA (1/10/98) (11/10/12) Largest Margin in Defeat 3. 63 (102-39) vs. NC Wesleyan (11/30/96) 46 (52-98) vs. N.C. State (2/18/78) 4. 62 (104-42) vs. St. Andrews (2/20/87) At Home: 35 (35-70) vs. Gardner-Webb 5. 58 (96-38) vs. Methodist (12/1/86) (1/4/16) 6. 51 (106-55) vs. Mt. Olive (2/18/88) On the Road: 46 (52-98) vs. NC State 51 (100-49) vs. Barton (12/7/93) (2/18/78) 8. 47 (91-44) vs. Coker (11/9/99) At Neutral Site: 37 (56-93) vs. Charleston 9. 46 (84-38) vs. St. Andrews (11/30/97) (SC) (1/31/80) 10. 45 (106-61) vs. Baptist (1/28/97) Vs. Big South Opponent: 35 (35-70) vs. Gard- ner-Webb (1/4/16) Top 10 Home Losses (Point Differential) Vs. A-Sun Opponent: 41 (40-81) at UCF 1. 35 (35-70) vs. Gardner-Webb (1/4/16) (2/19/05) 2. 34 (44-78) vs. Florida Gulf Coast (1/28/08) 3. 26 (51-77) vs. Elon (12/17/14) SEASON 4. 25 (32-57) vs. Radford (3/5/16) 5. 24 (51-75) vs. Florida Gulf Coast (2/26/09) Points 24 (45-69) vs. Presbyterian (1/19/1657) Total: 2204 (1999-00) 7. 23 (40-63) vs. Belmont (2/7/09) Average: 82.2 (1987-88) 23 (51-74) vs. High Point (12/1/10) 9. 22 (56-78) vs. Liberty (1/31/13) Field Goals 10. 21 (57-78) vs. ECU (12/15/79) Made: 933 (1981-82) 21 (67-88) vs. FIU (2/24/96) Attempted: 1833 (2010-11) 21 (66-87) vs. ETSU (1/11/07) Percentage: .482 (1990-91) Top 10 Road Wins (Point Differential) 3-Pt. Field Goals 1. 81 (116-35) at Davidson (12/13/83) Made: 176 (2013-14) 2. 47 (100-53) at UNCA (1/19/80) Attempted: 528 (2013-14) 3. 40 (83-43) at UNCW (12/5/77) Percentage (min. 90 made): .352 (126-358) 40 (90-50) vs. Baptist (2/1/80) (2005-06) 5. 38 (93-55) at Samford (1/10/98) 6. 37 (79-42) at Catawba (12/7/77) Janice Washington (1996-01) Free Throws 7. 35 (82-47) at Charleston Southern Made: 547 (1999-2000) (1/14/91) GAME Attempted: 750 (1999-00) 8. 32 (103-71) vs. High Point (2/25/86) Assists Points Percentage: .729 (1999-00) 9. 31 (54-23) at Pembroke State (2/11/75) 33 vs. Mount Olive (12/3/85) Total: 116 vs. Davidson (12/13/83) 10. 29 (53-24) at UNCW (1/15/77) At Home (since 1986-87): 112 vs. Charleston Rebounds Southern (3/4/94) Steals 1378 (1985-86) Top 10 Road Losses (Point Differential) On the Road (since 1986-87): 95 at Central 35 vs. Davidson (12/13/83) 1. 46 (52-98) at NCSU (2/18/78) Florida (2/10/96) Assists 2. 43 (56-99) at ECU (1/3/79) vs. Big South: 112 vs. Charleston Southern Blocked Shots 537 (1987-88) 3. 41 (40-81) at UCF (2/19/05) (3/4/94) 10 vs. Longwood (2/13/16) 4. 40 (42-82) at Elon (12/8/73) In Big South Tournament: 95 vs. Coastal Steals 5. 37 (36-73) at VCU (12/17/03) Carolina (2/12/88) Fouls 371 (2012-13) 5. 37 (56-93) at. Charleston (SC) (1/31/80) vs. A-Sun: 101 vs. College of Charleston Total: 35 vs. Elon (1/15/76) 7. 36 (52-88) at Peace (2/17/76) (2/12/98) Fewest Fouls: 5 vs. Maryland-Baltimore Co. 7. 36 (49-85) at Mars Hill (2/23/78) In A-Sun Tournament: 92 at Stetson (3/6/97) Blocked Shots (1/25/93) 126 (2011-12) 7. 36 (53-89) at Vanderbilt (11/23/90) DQ: 4 vs. Christopher Newport (1/3/81) 10. 35 (52-87) at Florida Atlantic (12/29/06) Field Goals Fouls Made: 53 vs. Davidson (12/13/83) Turnovers 561 (2009-10) Campbell 100-point Games Attempted: 99 vs. Davidson (12/13/83) 40 vs. Francis Marion (2/3/79), at Richmond 100-53 at UNCA (1/19/80) Percentage: .698 vs. UNC Asheville (11/21/97) (2/12/94) Turnovers 100-99 vs. High Point (12/1/80) 672 (2007-08) 103-33 vs. BARBER SCOTIA (11/10/12) Fewest Points Scored 105-74 vs. Mars Hill (2/7/81) 3-Point Field Goals Total: 27 vs. Western Carolina (2/21/74) Most Victories 105-69 vs. UNCW (12/5/81) Made: 13 vs. UNC Asheville (1/2/12) At Home: 32 vs. Radford (3/5/16) 23 (1987-88) 116-35 at Davidson (12/13/83) Attempted: 31 vs. Mercer (1/10/11) On the Road: 33 at Coastal Carolina At Home: 15 (1987-88) 107-30 vs. Davidson (2/13/84) Percentage (min. 8 made): .667 (8-12) vs. (12/11/06) On the Road: 9 (1999-00, 2000-01) 103-71 vs. High Point (2/25/86) College of Charleston (1/28/95), (10-15) vs. Neutral: 27 vs. Western Carolina (2/21/74) Vs. Big South Opponent: 13 (2014-15) 106-61 vs. Baptist (1/28/87) Charleston Southern (3/4/94) Vs. Big South Opponent: 32 vs. Radford Vs. A-Sun Opponent: 16 (2000-01) 104-42 vs. St. Andrews (2/20/87) (3/5/16) 100-58 vs. NC Wesleyan (12/5/87) Free Throws In Big South Tournament: 42 at UNC Asheville 106-55 vs. Mt. Olive (2/18/88) Made: 47 vs. Radford (2/3/92) Fewest Losses (3/11/16) 100-77 vs. Radford (2/3/92) Attempted: 59 vs. Radford (2/3/92) 5 (1987-88) Vs. A-Sun Opponents: 34 at Belmont 100-49 vs. Barton (12/7/93) Percentage: .960 (24-25) vs. East Carolina (2/22/07) 112-75 vs. Charleston Southern (3/4/94) (12/14/90) In A-Sun Tournament: 42 vs. Belmont Most Losses 21 (2006-07) 102-39 vs. NC Wesleyan (11/30/97) (3/3/11) 101-79 vs. College of Charleston (2/12/98) Rebounds 107-90 vs. Florida Atlantic (2/13/03) Total: 71 vs. Davidson (2/13/84) Fewest Points Allowed Best Winning % At Home (since 1986-87): 67 vs. NC Wesley- .893 (1987-88) 23, vs. St. Andrews (1/16/74) Opponent 100-point games an (12/4/86) 23, at Pembroke State (2/11/75) 78-105 vs. High Point (1/7/76) On the Road (since 1986-87): 63 at Win- Worst Winning % 98-106 at High Point (1/27/86) throp (1/21/87) .276 (2006-07) Most Points Allowed 81-100 vs. Radford (3/1/88) Vs. Big South Opponent: 56 vs. Liberty 110 by Florida Atlantic (2/3/96) 94-106 at UNCW (1/31/90) (3/11/93), vs. Baptist (2/29/88) Longest Winning Streak 86-110 at FAU (2/3/96) In Big South Tournament: 56 vs. Liberty Largest Combined Score 12 (1987-88, 2000-01) (3/11/93), vs. Baptist (2/29/88) 204 (98-106 OT) vs. High Point (1/27/74) Vs. A-Sun Opponents: 59 at Florida Atlantic Longest Losing Streak (2/16/99) Largest Victory Margin 8 (Dec, 31, 2003-Jan.22, 2004 and Jan. 27, In A-Sun Tournament: 45 vs. Belmont 81 (116-35) vs. Davidson (12/13/83) 2005-Feb. 19, 2005) (3/3/11) At Home: 77 (101-30) vs. Davidson (2/13/84) On the Road: 81 (116-35) at Davidson @GoCamelsWBB 64 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 HONORS AND AWARDS CoSIDA Academic All-America Stacey Hinkle (2000, 01, 02) 1989-90 Ashley Moore (1997) All Atlantic Sun Becky Lastinger (1995) Laurie Hood First Team Jennifer Lodge (2004, 05, 06) 1990-91 CoSIDA Academic All-District 3 Felecia Autry (1996, 97, 98) Jessica Mack (2009) Shonta Tabourn Courtney Cannon (2011) Tonisha Baker (2011) Chantel Martin (2003) 1991-92 Ashley Moore (1998) April Cromartie (2000, 01, 02) Kathy Mitchell (1995) Beth Ann Sanderson Sara Moore (2000, 01) Marlena Murphy (2007) Ashley Moore (1995, 96, 97, 98) 1992-93 Sara Moore (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Nicky Coleman All-America Second Team Megan Morrison (1999, 2000) 1993-94 Antionette Matthews (1984-85, 1985-86) Crystal Clary (2001) Lynisha Ochogu (2006, 09) Chrystal Smith Regina McKeithan (1987-88) Nicky Coleman (1995) Taylor Oliver (2007) 1994-95 April Cromartie (1999) Amanda O’Neill (2009, 10, 11) Amanda Edwards NCAA Tournament Appearance Ashley Moore (1998) LaTisha Patterson (2002, 03) 1995-96 2000 Sara Moore (2000, 01) Alyssa Redick (2000, 01) Ralanda Campbell Marlena Murphy (2008) Catie Redick (1999, 00, 01) 1996-97 Big South Conference Champion Adrienne Rieley (2006) Maggie Rich (2005, 06, 07, 08) Ralanda Campbell 1989 Janice Washington (2001) Adrienne Rieley (2007) 1997-98 Cathy Smith (1999, 2000) Lisa Rugg Big South Player of the Year (1986-94) Third Team Chrystal Smith (1995, 96) 1998-99 Tammy Brown (1990, 91) Sara Moore (1999) Lindsay Smithberger (2007, 08, 09) Janice Washington Laurie Hood (1992) Beth Stockwell (1996) Monique Spry (2010) 1999-00 Regina McKeithan (1987) Jessica Stanley (2000, 01, 02, 03) Stacey Hinkle Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year Beth Stockwell (1995) 2000-01 Big South Coach of the Year Felecia Autry (1995) Kristal Troy (2001, 02) Jarita Crump Wanda Watkins (1987, 91) Crystal Clary (2001) Lieset van den Heuvel (2006, 07, 08) 2001-02 Janice Washington (2000) Stacey Hinkle Big South Woman of the Year Atlantic Sun Player of the Year Ashley Williamson (2007) 2002-03 Julie Osborne (2015) April Cromartie (2001, 02) Lauren Yesh (2008, 10, 11) Kristal Troy 2003-04 All-Big South Atlantic Sun 25th Anniversary Team Campbell’s Outstanding Female Athlete Dasha Green First Team April Cromartie (1999-02) April Cromartie (2000) 2004-05 Tammy Brown (1989, 90, 91) Antionette Matthews (1984, 85, 86) Adrienne Rieley Tonisha Baker (2013) Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Regina McKeithan (1987, 88) 2005-06 Denise Ford (1987, 88, 89) Felecia Autry (1995) Ashley Moore (1998) Marlena Murphy Laurie Hood (1991, 92) Tonisha Baker (2010) Ronda Mueller (1980, 81, 82) 2006-07 Regina McKeithan (1987, 88) Crystal Clary (2001) Wanda Watkins (1979) Octavia Blackwell Julie Skinner (1987, 88) April Cromartie (1999) 2007-08 Letitia Dickson (2005) L.T. and Betty Easley Senior GPA Award Lauren Arthur Second Team Jennifer Lodge (2003) Cara Bell (2009) 2008-09 Lisa Allison (1992) Sara Moore (1998) Maggie Rich (2008) Lynisha Ochogu Tonisha Baker (2012) Janice Washington (1997) 2009-10 Nicky Coleman (1994) NCCSIA All-State Kate Cloxton Kiera Gaines (2013, 2014, 2015) Atlantic Sun All-Tournament First Team 2010-11 Laurie Hood (1990) Felecia Autry (1997) Marlena Murphy (2007) Jazmine Cooper Roslyn Presley (2014) Crystal Clary (2001) Tonisha Baker (2013) 2011-12 Shonta Tabour (1993) April Cromartie (1999, 2000-MVP, 2001) Kiera Gaines (2015) Katelyn Bass Stacey Hinkle (2001) 2012-13 Big South All-Freshman Sara Moore (2000) Second Team Kiera Gaines Kiera Gaines (2012) Beth Stockwell (1995) Adrienne Rieley (2006) Becky Lastinger (1994) Marlena Murphy (2008) Calloway Defensive Award Summer Price (2015) Atlantic Sun Player of the Week Tonisha Baker (2012) The Calloway Defensive Award is given Felecia Autry (2/24/95, 1/2/96, 1/9/96, Kiera Gaines (2013) annually by Dr. Pauline Calloway, longtime Big South Tournament MVP 2/20/96, 12/17/96, 1/24/97, 2/24/97, member of the Faculty Athletics Com- Denise Ford (1989) 12/29/97) Fast Break All-American mittee. The award is presented to the Regina McKeithan (1988) Tonisha Baker (2/28/11) First Team outstanding defensive player on the Crystal Clary (1/8/01) Antionette Matthews (1986) women’s basketball team as selected by the Big South All-Tournament Team April Cromartie (12/7/98, 11/29/99, 2/7/00, coaching staff. Tonisha Baker (2013) 2/2/8/00, 2/12/01, 12/3/01, 2/12/02) Second Team Kiera Gaines (2015) Ashley Moore (1/12/98) Tammy Brown (1991) 2001-02 Sara Moore (1/10/00) Regina McKeithan (1988) LaTisha Patterson Big South Defensive Player of the Year Marlena Murphy (12/26/06, 1/15.08) 2002-03 Kiera Gaines (2014) Adrienne Rieley (2/26/07) Third Team Jennifer Lodge Kristal Troy (1/6/03, 2/18/03) Laurie Hood (1992) 2003-04 Big South Player of the Week Lauren Yesh (1/4/10) Kristal Troy Tonisha Baker (11/29/11, 3/6/12, 12/17/12) Fourth Team 2004-05 Nicky Coleman (1/22/94) Atlantic Sun Newcomer of the Week Tammy Brown (1990) Amber Graham Kiera Gaines (11/18/14, 2/16/15) Ashley James (12/14/10 2005-06 Regina McKeithan (1/25/87, 2/19/87, Special Mention Octavia Blackwell 2/13/88) Atlantic Sun All-Academic Lisa Allison (1993) 2006-07 RaeChaun Edwards (2/9/15) Lauren Arthur (2006, 07, 08) Tammy Brown (1989) Gara Bell Amanda Coffer (11/24/15) Katelyn Bass (2011) Denise Brown (1989) 2007-08 Cara Bell (2006, 07, 08, 09) Jessica Mack Big South Freshman of the Week Gara Bell (2006, 08, 09) All Southeast Region 2008-09 Kiera Gaines (12/13/11) Octavia Blackwell (2006, 07) Antionette Matthews (1986) Amanda O’Neill Zena Lovette (11/19/12) Geami Britt (2009, 10) Julie Skinner (1988) 2009-10 Ralanda Campbell (1996, 97) Amanda O’Neill Big South All-Academic Courtney Cannon (2010, 11) NAIA District 26 Coach of the Year 2010-11 Amanda O’Neill (2012) Kate Cloxton (2009, 10, 11) Wanda Watkins (1986) Amanda O’Neill Casey Elliott (2013,2014) Nicky Coleman (1995) 2011-12 Julie Osborne (2015) Jazmine Cooper (2010) The Don Phelps Memorial Award Amanda O’Neill Sarah Smith (2016) Jarita Crump (2000, 01, 02) The Don Phelps Memorial Award is pre- 2012-13 Amanda Edwards (1995, 98) sented annually in the memory and honor Tonisha Baker Big South Team Sportsmanship Award Casey Elliott (2011) of Professor Dan Phelps, longtime member 2012 Carrie Emory (2000, 01) of the Faculty Athletic Committee and Whitney Ferguson (2009, 10, 11) Chairman of the FAC. This award recognizes Atlantic Sun Championship Vakara Forrest (2002) each year the most improved player on the 2000 Jan Foushee (1995) women’s basketball team. Sarah Fox (2005) Atlantic Sun Student-Athlete of the Year Syreeta Gambrell (1999) 1986-87 Ashley Moore (1997) Amber Graham (2004, 05, 06) Cyndi Hicks Sara Moore (2001) Kristin Graham (2007, 08) 1987-88 Terra Guandolo (2001, 04) Denise Ford Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year Alyse Hall (2010) 1988-89 Wanda Watkins (2001) Monica Hall (1997) Tammy Brown @GoCamelsWBB 65 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Alyssa Redick 1997-01 Mayola Allen 1983-84 Catie Redick 1997-01 Alyshia Allison 2015-Pr. Laura Reynolds 1972-74 Lisa Allison 1989-93 Maggie Rich 2004-08 Dana Andrew 1986-89 Adrienne Rieley 2003-07 Lauren Arthur 2005-09 Margaret Robertson 1975-77 Kris Au 983-86 Donna Robinson 1977-78 Caroline Austin 1980-81 Esther Rochelle 1989-92 Felecia Autry 1994-98 Betsy Rogers 1979-81 Joette Rogers 1980-83 B Carol Rose 1976-77 Tonisha Baker 2009-13 MaKala Rouse 2015-pr. Joan Barefoot 1972-73 Lisa Rugg 1996-00 Katelyn Bass 2008-12 Heather Beadle 2010-14 S Diane Beasley 1973-76 Beth Sanderson 1988-93 Cindy Beck 1975-79 Julie Skinner 1984-88 Cara Bell 2005-09 Cathy Smith 1996-98 Gara Bell 2005-09 Chrystal Smith 1992-96 Susan Berner 1988-92 Lauren Arthur (2005-09) Sarah Smith 2015-pr. Jeannie Bierce 1986-88 G Wanda McNeill 1982-85 Lindsay Smithberger 2006-09 Cindy P. Biggerstaff 1978-82 Ruth Marks 1986-87 Monique Spry 2009-13 Syreeta Gambrell 1997-01 Jessica Stanley 1999-03 Jean Black 1978-80 Susan Bess Gilkerson 1990-94 Lisa Miller 1981-85 Jeri Black 1979-80 Kathy Mitchell 1992-95 Beth Stockwell 1992-96 Kiera Gaines 2011-15 Kathy Strickland 1978-79 Octavia Blackwell 2003-07 Pat Gilligan 1973-74 Rhonda Mizelle 1984-86 Laura Bolton 1973-77 Amber Graham 2002-06 Ashley Moore 1994-98 T Cathy Borden 1986-89 Kristin Graham 2004-08 Jessica Moore 2010-14 Jamie Bostian 1977-79 Sara Moore 1997-01 Shonta Tabourn 1989-93 Dasha Green 2002-06 Tomika Tomlinson 2002-06 Caroline Bowns 2015-Pr. Jo Ann Griffin 1979-83 Megan Morrison 1998-99 Geami Britt 2008-10 Janet Mosley 1974-75 Kristal Troy 2000-04 Leigh Griffin 1989-93 Pat Brogden 1975-76 Terra Guandolo 2000-04 Julia Moye 1977-78 Annette Bromell 1977-78 Ronda Mueller 1978-82 V Dee Dee Gwinn 1988-92 Lieset van den Heuvel 2005-08 Carolyn Brooks 1972-76 Marlena Murphy 2004-08 D Janelle Brown 2013-15 H Wynelle Murphy 1972-74 Kristin Vuckovich 2001-05 Qua Brown 2013-16 Alyse Hall 2009-10 W Tammy Brown 1989-91 Connie Hall 1974-78 N Alicia Bumpas 1988-91 Amy Nigro 1990-94 Jackie Wadsworth 1974-75 Monica Hall 1994-97 Janet Walker 1974-78 Vickie Hawley 1972-74 C O Stephanie Walker 1977-78 Barbara Herring 1974-75 Janice Washington 1996-01 Ralanda Campbell 1994-98 Cyndi Hicks 1985-89 Lynisha Ochogu 2005-09 Courtney Cannon 2009-11 Taylor Oliver 2006-07 Wanda Watkins 1975-79 Stacey Hinkle 1998-02 Darla Watson 1977-81 Crystal Clary 2000-02 Ashley Holder 1996-97 Amanda O’Neill 2008-12 Kate Cloxton 2008-12 Juli Osborne 2011-15 Melvarie Watson 1979-82 Della Honeycutt 1995-97 Michelle Watson 1980-82 Amanda Coffer 2013-16 Laurie Hood 1988-92 Janice Oswiecki 1976-77 Tonya Colwell 1985-89 Felecia Owen 1983-86 Veronica Watson 1975-76 Kelly Hufstedler 2006-08 Debbie Way 1972-74 Nicky Coleman 1991-95 Karen Copeland 1987-89 J P Mary Weiss 1983-85 Jazmine Cooper 2009-13 LaTisha Patterson 2001-03 Sharon Whaley 1976-78 Ashley James 2010-14 Vickie Wilkins 1972-73 Selma Creech 1976-78 Tonya Jeffers 1991-93 Tonya Payne 1992-95 Brianna Cribb 2015-Pr. Ilean Phillips 1977-78 Sharon Williams 1979-83 Cathy Jernigan 1978-82 Ashley Williamson 2006-10 April Cromartie 1998-02 Angela Johnson 1979-80 Gail Pittman 1979-80 Jill Cress 1997-01 Jessica Pone 2012-16 Hollis Wilson 1972-73 Marlene Johnson 1973-75 Betty Jo Winfred 1974-75 Jarita Crump 1998-02 Roslyn Presley 2010-14 K Summer Price 2015-pr. Renee Wood 1974-77 D Amy Prince 1989-93 Karen Wyatt 1980-83 Lib Keeter 1981-85 Kendra Damman 2001-05 Brigitte Kelley 1987-88 Beth Pruitt 1977-79 Tiffany Daniel 2015-Pr. Y Tammie Key 1978-79 Jewell Yarborough 2012-16 Kit Darden 1981-82 Susan Kincaid 1976-77 R Penny Dickens 1982-86 Rosalyn Raeford 1974-76 Lauren Yesh 2007-11 Debbie Knight 1993-98 Kristin Young 1992-93 Letitia Dickson 2004-07 Monika Krause 1985-89 Sherry Raynor 1978-82

E L Kim Edmondson 1984-86 Jean Lamson 1978-82 Amanda Edwards 1993-98 Susan Lang 1982-83 RaeChaun Edwards 2011-16 Becky Lastinger 1993-96 Casey Elliott 2010-14 Anne Lee 1973-74 Bria Emanuel 2015-Pr. Darcy Lee 1978-80 Carrie Emory 1998-02 Summer Leverette 2011-15 Diane Ennis 1972-74 Cindy Lewis 1975-76 Rachel Estenson 2009-10 Vicky Locklear 1982-83 Deborah Evans 1983-85 Jennifer Lodge 2002-06 Hannah Long 2015-Pr. F Kimberly Love 1996-00 Debbie Faircloth 1972-73 Zena Lovette 2012-13 Whitney Ferguson 2007-10 Pam Foltz 1977-78 M Denise Ford 1985-89 Jessica Mack 2007-09 Suzanne Forfa 1986-88 Krystal Mangum 2015-16 Vakara Forrest 2001-02 Kelli Manning 2002-04 Jan Foushee 1994-95 Chantel Martin 2001-03 Kristin Fowler 2003-05 Jennifer Martin 2003-05 Sarah Fox 2001-05 Sandy Martin 1981-85 Barbara Foxx 1975-78 Antionette Matthews 1982-86 Cat Frater 1995-97 Tammy McCauley 1979-80 Donna French 1974-75 Janie McCray 1972-74 Regina McKeithan 1984-88 Courtney Cannon (2009-11) @GoCamelsWBB 66 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Scoring 1984-85 Sandy Martin 27 50 1.9 Year Name G Pts. Avg. 1985-86 Julie Skinner 26 96 3.7 1972-73 Vicky Hawley 14 167 11.9 1986-87 Julie Skinner 25 105 4.2 1973-74 Laurie Reynolds 14 119 8.5 1987-88 Julie Skinner 28 121 4.3 1974-75 Connie Hall 17 353 20.8 1988-89 Cyndi Hicks 28 59 2.1 1975-76 Barbara Foxx 18 322 17.9 1989-90 Alicia Bumpas 28 86 3.1 1976-77 Barbara Foxx 19 322 16.1 1990-91 Shonta Tabourn 29 63 2.2 1977-78 Barbara Foxx 23 306 13.7 1991-92 Shonta Tabourn 28 78 2.8 1978-79 Cindy Parker 23 268 16.0 1992-93 Shonta Tabourn 26 103 4.0 1979-80 Rhonda Mueller 26 352 13.5 1993-94 Chrystal Smith 27 62 2.3 1980-81 Sharon Williams 21 364 19.1 1994-95 Chrystal Smith 28 53 1.9 1981-82 Sharon Williams 29 467 16.1 1995-96 Becky Lanstinger 27 45 1.7 1982-83 Sharon Williams 23 477 20.7 1996-97 Felecia Autry 27 78 2.9 1983-84 Antionette Matthews 24 432 18.0 1997-98 Ralanda Campbell 28 47 1.7 1984-85 Antionette Matthews 27 424 15.7 1998-99 Janice Washington 28 66 2.4 1985-86 Antionette Matthews 26 474 18.2 1999-00 Janice Washington 31 66 2.1 1986-87 Regina McKeithan 27 578 21.4 2000-01 Janice Washington 29 63 2.2 1987-88 Regina McKeithan 28 655 23.4 2001-02 Stacey Hinkle 28 33 1.2 1988-89 Tammy Brown 28 494 17.6 2002-03 LaTisha Patterson 28 56 2.0 1989-90 Tammy Brown 28 546 19.5 2003-04 Krystal Troy 26 37 1.4 1990-91 Tammy Brown 29 693 23.9 2004-05 Amber Graham 26 31 1.2 1991-92 Laurie Hood 25 593 21.2 2005-06 Amber Graham 29 36 1.2 1992-93 Amy Nigro 26 323 12.4 2006-07 Marlena Murphy 29 55 1.9 1993-94 Nicky Coleman 25 371 14.8 2007-08 Jessica Mack 29 68 2.4 1994-95 Nicky Coleman 26 374 14.4 2008-09 Jessica Mack 30 38 1.3 1995-96 Felecia Autry 27 440 16.3 2009-10 Amanda O’Neill 30 49 1.6 1996-97 Felecia Autry 27 468 17.3 2010-11 Amanda O’Neill 30 48 1.6 1997-98 Felecia Autry 26 377 14.5 Lauren Yesh 30 48 1.6 1998-99 April Cromartie 28 390 13.0 2011-12 Tonisha Baker 30 81 2.7 1999-00 April Cromartie 31 539 17.4 2012-13 Tonisha Baker 31 99 3.2 2000-01 April Cromartie 29 483 16.7 2013-14 Kiera Gaines 31 57 1.8 2001-02 April Cromartie 28 480 17.1 2014-15 RaeChaun Edwards 31 82 2.8 2002-03 Krystal Troy 28 326 11.6 2015-16 RaeChaun Edwards 31 79 2.6 2003-04 Krystal Troy 27 277 10.3 2004-05 Kristin Vuckovich 26 205 7.9 2005-06 Adrienne Rieley 28 310 11.1 Ashley Williamson (2006-10) 2006-07 Marlena Murphy 29 352 12.1 2007-08 Marlena Murphy 29 360 12.4 2014-15 Kiera Gaines 31 368 11.9 Assists 2008-09 Lauren Yesh 30 274 9.1 2015-16 Amanda Coffer 31 353 11.3 2009-10 Tonisha Baker 30 275 9.2 Year Name G Ast. Avg. 2010-11 Tonisha Baker 30 356 11.9 Rebounding 1977-78 Wanda Watkins 23 66 2.9 2011-12 Tonisha Baker 30 430 14.3 1978-79 Wanda Watkins 15 114 7.6 Year Name G RebAvg. 1979-80 Ronda Mueller 26 65 2.5 2012-13 Tonisha Baker 31 465 15.0 1974-75 Rosalyn Raeford 17 216 12.7 2013-14 Roslyn Presley 31 464 15.0 1980-81 Sharon Williams 21 56 2.7 1975-76 Barbara Foxx 18 187 10.4 1981-82 Sharon Williams 29 92 3.2 1976-77 Barbara Foxx 19 152 8.0 1982-83 Sharon Williams 23 115 5.0 1977-78 Barbara Foxx 23 153 6.7 1983-84 Mary Weiss 24 168 7.0 1978-79 Ronda Mueller 23 232 10.1 1984-85 Mary Weiss 26 174 6.7 1979-80 Ronda Mueller 26 231 8.9 1985-86 Kim Edmondson 27 149 5.5 1980-81 Ronda Mueller 21 192 9.1 1986-87 Julie Skinner 25 166 6.6 1981-82 Ronda Mueller 28 249 8.9 1987-88 Julie Skinner 28 206 7.4 1982-83 Sharon Williams 23 241 10.5 1988-89 Cyndi Hicks 28 95 3.4 1983-84 Antionette Matthews 24 248 10.3 1989-90 Alicia Bumpas 28 108 3.9 1984-85 Antionette Matthews 27 299 11.1 1990-91 Shonta Tabourn 29 146 5.0 1985-86 Antionette Matthews 26 297 11.4 1991-92 Shonta Tabourn 28 184 6.6 1986-87 Regina McKeithan 27 305 11.3 1992-93 Shonta Tabourn 26 176 6.8 1987-88 Regina McKeithan 28 281 10.0 1993-94 Chrystal Smith 27 149 5.5 1988-89 Denise Ford 28 274 9.8 1994-95 Chrystal Smith 28 158 5.6 1989-90 Tammy Brown 28 272 9.7 1995-96 Chrystal Smith 20 92 4.6 1990-91 Tammy Brown 29 282 9.7 1996-97 Janice Washington 28 154 5.5 1991-92 Laurie Hood 28 237 8.5 1997-98 Lisa Rugg 26 147 5.7 1992-93 Nicky Coleman 26 181 7.0 1998-99 Janice Washington 28 118 4.2 1993-94 Nicky Coleman 25 201 8.0 1999-00 Janice Washington 31 151 4.9 1994-95 Felecia Autry 28 271 9.7 2000-01 Janice Washington 29 140 4.8 1995-96 Felecia Autry 26 329 12.7 2001-02 Carrie Emory 28 82 2.9 1996-97 Felecia Autry 27 281 10.4 2002-03 LaTisha Patterson 28 94 3.4 1997-98 Felecia Autry 26 231 8.9 2003-04 Terra Guandolo 27 88 3.3 1998-99 April Cromartie 28 306 10.9 2004-05 Letitia Dickson 27 74 2.7 1999-00 April Cromartie 31 292 9.4 2005-06 Amber Graham 29 84 2.9 2000-01 Crystal Clary 29 264 9.1 2006-07 Letitia Dickson 29 84 2.9 2001-02 April Cromartie 28 265 9.5 2007-08 Lauren Arthur 29 93 3.2 2002-03 Krystal Troy 28 217 7.8 2008-09 Lauren Arthur 30 82 2.7 2003-04 Krystal Troy 27 152 5.6 2009-10 Kate Cloxton 30 136 4.5 2004-05 Amber Graham 26 155 6.0 2010-11 Kate Cloxton 30 120 4.0 2005-06 Marlena Murphy 29 224 7.7 2011-12 Kate Cloxton 30 145 4.8 2006-07 Marlena Murphy 29 274 9.4 2012-13 Tonisha Baker 31 113 3.6 2007-08 Marlena Murphy 29 285 9.8 2013-14 RaeChaun Edwards 31 145 4.7 2008-09 Ashley Williamson 30 196 6.5 2014-15 RaeChaun Edwards 31 177 6.1 2009-10 Ashley Williamson 30 210 7.0 2015-16 RaeChaun Edwards 31 157 5.1 2010-11 Lauren Yesh 30 194 6.5 2011-12 Tonisha Baker 30 204 6.8 Steals Katelyn Bass 30 204 6.8 Year Name G St. Avg. 2012-13 Kiera Gaines 31 221 5.5 1979-80 Robin Mueller 26 72 2.8 2013-14 Kiera Gaines 31 283 9.1 1980-81 Robin Mueller 21 59 2.8 2014-15 Kiera Gaines 31 259 8.4 1981-82 Robin Mueller 28 54 1.9 Nicky Coleman (1991-95) 2015-16 Amanda Coffer 31 168 5.1 1982-83 Sharon Williams 23 66 2.9 Barbara Foxx (1975-78) 1983-84 Mary Weiss 24 42 1.8

@GoCamelsWBB 67 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 2004-05 Jennifer Martin 27 46 102 .451 2005-06 Jennifer Lodge 27 67 132 .508 1989-90 Lisa Allison 27 83 110 .755 2006-07 Marlena Murphy 29 116 244 .475 1990-91 Lisa Allison 12 69 82 .841 2007-08 Marlena Murphy 29 132 283 .466 1991-92 Lisa Allison 23 129 170 .759 2008-09 Gara Bell 26 49 107 .458 1992-93 Lisa Allison 13 71 87 .816 2009-10 Tonisha Baker 30 111 228 .487 1993-94 Amy Nigro 27 84 101 .832 2010-11 Jazmine Cooper 30 129 259 .498 1994-95 Nicky Coleman 26 78 109 .716 2011-12 Jazmine Cooper 30 125 259 .483 1995-96 Ashley Moore 26 95 236 .757 2012-13 Kiera Gaines 31 128 256 .500 1996-97 Ashley Moore 28 101 117 .863 2013-14 Roslyn Presley 31 184 381 .483 1997-98 Ashley Moore 23 85 99 .850 2014-15 Summer Leverette 31 116 245 .473 1998-99 Janice Washington 28 67 92 .728 2015-16 Amanda Coffer 31 140 296 .470 1999-00 Syreeta Gambrell 27 54 64 .844 2000-01 Janice Washington 29 63 81 .778 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 60 att.) 2001-02 Stacey Hinkle 28 84 103 .816 Year Name G FTM FTA Avg. 2002-03 Krystal Troy 28 85 109 .780 1972-73 Hollis Wilson 14 44 68 .647 2003-04 Jennifer Martin 27 48 69 .696 1973-74 Laura Bolton 14 25 36* .694 2004-05 Jennifer Martin 27 54 72 .750 1974-75 Connie Hall 17 43 68 .632 2005-06 Letitia Dickson 29 58 69 .841 1975-76 Barbara Foxx 18 100 140 .714 2006-07 Octavia Blackwell 29 64 80 .800 1976-77 Connie Hall 20 54 75 .720 2007-08 Lauren Arthur 29 52 68 .765 1977-78 Connie Hall 22 55 70 .786 2008-09 Ashley Williamson 30 50 67 .746 1978-79 Jean Lamson 23 56 70 .800 2009-10 Courtney Cannon 30 73 87 .839 1979-80 Ronda Mueller 26 74 93 .796 2010-11 Courtney Cannon 30 61 72 .847 1980-81 Sharon Williams 23 55 71 .775 2011-12 Katelyn Bass 30 45 62 .726 1981-82 Ronda Mueller 28 65 93 .699 2012-13 Roslyn Presley 31 63 78 .808 1982-83 Sharon Williams 23 113 140 .807 2013-14 RaeChaun Edwards 31 54 75 .720 1983-84 Deborah Evans 23 48 61 .787 2014-15 Summer Price 30 50 62 .806 1984-85 Penny Dickens 27 58 78 .744 2015-16 Summer Price 28 55 70 .780 1985-86 Julie Skinner 26 43 63 .683 1986-87 Regina McKeithan 27 140 187 .749 *Laura Bolton led the team with 36 free 1987-88 Regina McKeithan 28 161 226 .712 throw attempts during the 1973-74 season. Lisa Allison (1991-95) Jennifer Lodge (2002-06) 1988-89 Tammy Brown 28 96 129 .744 Blocks 2013-14 Amanda Coffer 29 41 1.4 Year Name G Blk. Avg. 2014-15 Amanda Coffer 31 50 1.6 1982-83 Penny Dickens 23 18 0.8 2014-15 Amanda Coffer 31 74 2.2 1983-84 Penny Dickens 24 21 0.8 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 att.) 1984-85 Penny Dickens 27 21 0.8 Year Name G FGM FGA Avg. 1985-86 Penny Dickens 26 18 0.7 1977-78 Barbara Foxx 23 127 252 .504 1986-87 Monika Krause 26 10 0.4 1978-79 Cindy Parker 23 157 302 .520 1987-88 Julie Skinner 26 9 0.3 Jean Lamson 23 104 200 .520 1988-89 Tonya Colwill 28 6 0.2 1979-80 Melvarie Watson 26 119 226 .527 1989-90 Susan Berner 27 7 0.3 1980-81 Melvarie Watson 19 99 169 .585 1990-91 Tammy Brown 29 10 0.3 1981-82 Melvarie Watson 29 144 246 .585 1991-92 Laurie Hood 28 15 0.5 1982-83 Antionette Matthews 23 113 235 1992-93 Nicky Coleman 26 11 0.4 .481 Leigh Griffin 26 11 0.4 1983-84 Antionette Matthews 24 174 314 1993-94 Beth Stockwell 27 10 0.4 .554 1994-95 Felecia Autry 28 17 0.6 1984-85 Antionette Matthews 27 174 311 1995-96 Felecia Autry 27 24 0.9 .559 1996-97 Felecia Autry 27 25 0.9 1985-86 Antionette Matthews 26 192 321 1997-98 Felecia Autry 26 28 1.1 .598 1998-99 April Cromartie 28 9 0.3 1986-87 Regina McKeithan 27 219 426 .514 1999-00 Lisa Rugg 31 10 0.3 1987-88 Tammy Brown 28 66 100 .660 2000-01 Crystal Clary 29 27 0.9 1988-89 Tammy Brown 28 199 348 .572 2001-02 April Cromartie 29 22 0.8 1989-90 Tammy Brown 28 207 383 .540 2002-03 Krystal Troy 28 15 0.5 1990-91 Tammy Brown 29 269 450 .598 2003-04 Jennifer Martin 27 33 1.2 1991-92 Lisa Allison 23 108 199 .543 2004-05 Jennifer Martin 27 30 1.1 1992-93 Nicky Coleman 26 120 201 .597 2005-06 Adrienne Rieley 28 16 0.6 1993-94 Nicky Coleman 25 159 274 .580 2006-07 Marlena Murphy 29 10 0.3 1994-95 Beth Stockwell 23 91 179 .508 Gara Bell 28 10 0.4 1995-96 Ralanda Campbell 27 46 102 .451 2007-08 Marlena Murphy 29 14 0.5 1996-97 Felecia Autry 28 179 405 .442 2008-09 Gara Bell 26 14 0.5 1997-98 Lisa Rugg 26 81- 59 .509 Lauren Yesh 30 14 0.4 1998-99 April Cromartie 28 149 262 .569 2009-10 Tonisha Baker 30 13 0.4 1999-00 April Cromartie 31 209 353 .592 2010-11 Lauren Yesh 30 17 0.6 2000-01 April Cromartie 29 193 296 .652 2011-12 Jazmine Cooper 30 26 0.9 2001-02 April Cromartie 29 177 299 .592 Kiera Gaines 30 26 0.9 2002-03 Jennifer Lodge 28 92 200 .460 Lisa Rugg (1996-99) 2012-13 Kiera Gaines 31 33 1.1 2003-04 Terra Gunadolo 27 63 145 .434

Felicia Autry (1994-97) Cindy Biggerstaff (1978-81) April Cromartie (1999-01) Denise Ford (1988-91) Laurie Hood (1994-97)

@GoCamelsWBB 68 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 1,000 POINT SCORERS Tammy Brown Antionette Matthews 1,893 points 1,597 points Laurie Hood Denise Ford Year GP FG FT PTS AVG Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1,522 points 1,243 points 1987 28 66 28 160 5.7 1982 23 113 41 267 11.6 Year GP FG FT PTS AVG Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1988 28 199 96 494 17.6 1983 24 174 84 432 18.0 1988 23 34 20 88 3.8 1985 27 34 13 81 3.0 1989 28 207 133 546 19.5 1984 27 174 76 424 15.7 1989 28 181 42 410 14.6 1986 27 104 58 266 9.9 1990 29 269 155 693 23.9 1985 26 192 90 474 18.2 1990 29 191 49 431 14.9 1987 28 175 79 429 15.3 Totals 113 741 412 1893 16.7 Totals 100 653 291 1597 15.9 1991 28 252 89 593 21.2 1988 28 171 125 467 16.7 Totals 108 658 200 1522 13.6 Totals 110 484 275 1243 11.2

April Cromartie Regina McKeithan 1,892 points 1,591 points Sharon Williams Sara Moore Year GP FG FT PTS AVG Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1,407 points 1,238 points 1998 28 149 92 390 13.9 1984 20 48 36 132 6.6 Year GP FG FT PTS AVG Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1999 31 209 120 539 17.4 1985 23 88 50 226 9.8 1979 13 33 2 68 5.2 1997 23 68 58 211 9.2 2000 29 193 97 483 16.7 1986 27 219 140 578 21.4 1980 21 171 53 395 18.8 1998 28 105 88 340 12.1 2001 28 177 125 480 17.1 1987 28 247 161 655 23.4 1981 29 202 63 467 16.1 1999 31 107 108 376 12.1 Totals 116 728 434 1892 16.3 Totals 98 602 387 1591 15.3 1982 23 182 113 477 20.7 2000 29 98 83 311 10.7 Totals 86 588 231 1407 15.2 Totals 111 378 337 1238 11.0

Felicia Autry Tonisha Baker 1,624 points Ronda Mueller Connie Hall Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1,526 points 1,276 points 1,233 points 1994 28 130 78 339 12.1 Year GP FG FT PTS AVG Year GP FG FT PTS AVG Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1995 27 168 103 440 16.3 2010 30 111 41 275 9.2 1978 23 98 76 272 11.8 1974 17 155 43 353 20.8 1996 28 179 108 468 16.7 2011 30 141 47 356 11.9 1979 26 139 74 352 13.5 1975 18 124 45 293 16.3 1997 26 148 80 377 14.5 2012 30 172 60 430 14.3 1980 21 125 43 293 14.0 1976 20 118 54 290 14.5 Totals 109 625 369 1624 14.9 2013 31 182 74 465 15.0 1981 28 147 65 359 12.8 1977 22 121 55 297 13.5 Totals 121 606 222 1526 12.3 Totals 98 509 258 1276 13.0 Totals 77 518 197 1233 16.3 Kiera Gaines 1,199 points Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 2012 30 39 32 115 3.8 2013 31 128 63 344 11.1 2014 31 130 64 372 12.0 2015 31 130 90 368 11.9 Totals 123 427 249 1199 9.7

Beth Stockwell 1,120 points Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1992 26 94 60 248 9.5 1993 27 128 98 354 13.1 1994 23 91 59 241 10.5 1995 23 97 83 277 12.0 Totals 99 410 300 1120 11.3

Ashley Moore 1,107 points Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1994 14 35 39 121 8.6 1995 26 95 81 289 11.1 1996 28 110 101 363 13.0 1997 23 108 85 334 14.5 Totals 91 348 306 1107 11.8

Nicky Coleman 1,070 points Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1991 21 21 5 47 2.2 1992 26 120 38 278 10.7 1993 25 159 53 371 14.8 1994 26 148 78 374 14.4 Totals 98 448 174 1070 10.5

Penny Dickens 1,017 points Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 1982 23 89 39 217 9.4 1983 24 111 36 258 10.8 1984 27 95 58 248 9.2 1985 26 122 50 294 11.3 Totals 100 417 183 1017 10.2

Tammy Brown (1987-90)

@GoCamelsWBB 69 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 500 REBOUND CLUB April Cromartie 1,113 rebounds Year GP REB AVG 1998 28 306 10.9 1999 31 292 9.4 2000 29 250 8.6 2001 28 265 9.5 Totals 116 1113 9.6 Felicia Autry 1,112 rebounds Year GP REB AVG 1994 28 271 9.7 1995 27 329 12.2 1996 28 281 10.0 1997 26 231 8.9 Totals 109 1112 10.2 Antionette Matthews 1,028 rebounds Year GP REB AVG 1982 23 184 8.0 1983 24 248 10.3 1984 27 299 11.1 1985 26 297 11.4 Totals 100 1028 10.3 Regina McKeithan 912 rebounds Year GP REB AVG 1984 20 127 6.4 1985 23 199 8.7 1986 27 305 11.3 1987 28 281 10.0 Totals 98 912 9.3 Ronda Mueller 904 rebounds Year GP REB AVG 1978 23 232 10.1 1979 26 231 8.9 1980 21 192 9.1 1981 28 249 8.9 Totals 98 904 9.2 April Cromartie (1998-02) Marlena Murphy Beth Stockwell Lisa Rugg Kiera Gaines 802 rebounds 616 rebounds 563 rebounds 880 rebounds Year GP REB AVG Year GP REB AVG Year GP REB AVG Year GP REB AVG 2005 12 19 1.6 1992 26 141 5.4 1996 28 98 3.5 2012 30 117 3.9 2006 29 224 7.7 1993 27 178 6.6 1997 26 151 5.8 2013 31 221 7.1 2007 29 274 9.4 1994 23 138 6.0 1998 28 157 5.6 2014 31 283 9.1 2008 29 285 9.8 1995 23 159 6.9 1999 31 157 5.1 2015 31 259 8.4 Totals 99 802 8.1 Totals 99 616 6.2 Totals 113 563 5.0 Totals 92 621 7.2 Tonisha Baker Lauren Yesh Ashley Williamson Denise Ford 608 rebounds 542 rebounds 837 rebounds 672 rebounds Year GP REB AVG Year GP REB AVG Year GP REB AVG 2008 30 109 3.6 2007 20 28 1.4 1985 27 66 2.4 Year GP REB AVG 2010 30 108 3.6 2009 30 156 5.2 2008 25 108 4.3 1986 27 227 8.4 2010 30 149 5.0 2009 30 196 6.5 1987 28 270 9.6 2011 30 189 6.3 2012 30 204 6.8 2011 30 194 6.5 2010 30 210 7.0 1988 28 274 9.8 Totals 120 608 5.1 Totals 105 542 5.2 Totals 110 837 7.6 2013 31 171 5.5 Totals 90 672 5.6 Melvarie Watson Ashley James Penny Dickens 567 rebounds 533 rebounds 820 rebounds Laurie Hood 667 rebounds Year GP REB AVG Year GP REB AVG Year GP REB AVG 1979 26 196 7.5 2011 28 94 3.4 1982 23 199 8.7 Year GP REB AVG 1988 23 63 2.7 1980 19 147 7.7 2012 28 75 2.7 1983 24 195 8.1 1981 29 224 7.7 2013 30 156 5.2 1984 27 206 7.6 1989 28 193 6.9 1990 29 174 6.0 Totals 74 567 7.7 2014 21 208 6.7 1985 26 220 8.5 Totals 117 533 4.6 Totals 100 820 8.2 1991 28 237 8.5 Totals 108 667 6.2 Sharon Williams 563 rebounds Tammy Brown Cindy P. Biggerstaff Nicky Coleman Year GP REB AVG 505 rebounds 808 rebounds 1979 13 23 1.8 Year GP REB AVG 635 rebounds Year GP REB AVG Year GP REB AVG 1980 21 102 4.9 1978 23 166 7.2 1987 28 89 3.2 1981 29 197 6.8 1988 28 165 5.9 1991 21 45 2.1 1979 25 83 3.3 1992 26 181 7.0 1982 23 241 10.5 1980 20 61 3.0 1989 28 272 9.7 Totals 86 563 6.5 1990 29 282 9.7 1993 25 201 8.0 1981 29 195 6.7 Totals 113 808 7.2 1994 26 208 8.0 Totals 97 505 5.2 Totals 98 635 6.5

@GoCamelsWBB 70 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 CAMELS IN HALL OF FAME The Campbell University Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1984 to honor past athletes and coaches who have contributed to the success of the athletics program at Campbell University. Ronda Mueller Langdon, Antoinette Matthews Flowers, Regina McKeithan Wadsworth, Betty Jo Clary, Tammy Brown Tew and Denise Ford Shipman are six former Lady Camel standouts who have been inducted into Campbell’s Sports Hall of Fame.

Ronda Mueller Langdon Antionette Matthews Flowers (1978-82) (1982-86) Inducted Oct. 2, 1993 Inducted Oct. 5, 1996

Ronda Mueller Langdon became the first Inducted on Oct. 5, 1996, Antionette Matthews female member of the Campbell University Sports Hall of Fame when she was inducted Flowers became the second Lady Camel Bas- on Oct. 2, 1993. ketball player to grace Campbell’s Sports Hall of Fame. Langdon graduated from Campbell in 1982 after an outstanding two-sport career for Flowers became Campbell’s first female the Camels. She was selected all-state both All-American after being selected First Team in women’s basketball and softball. NAIA All-American following both her junior and senior seasons.

She was voted CU’s Outstanding Athlete for an unprece- A four-year letterwinner in both basketball and softball, she was dented three times. During her career, Langdon scored 1,251 honored as CU’s Outstanding Female Athlete and basketball MVP points, the second- highest total in Lady Camel history at the time, and grabbed 904 rebounds. three times. Following graduation, she served as an assistant women’s During her playing career, Matthews set school records for most basketball coach under Wanda Watkins and also was head points (1,597) and rebounds (1,028) in a career. She still holds the coach of the softball team. school mark for points in a game with 40 against Pembroke State during her junior campaign. Langdon then went on to become head coach of South John- ston High School’s women’s basketball and track teams. Flowers, who is one of only three players in Lady Camel basketball history to reach the 1,000 mark in both points and rebounds, is Langdon returns to Campbell each summer to participate in also the only female athlete in Campbell history to have her jersey the Lady Camels’ Annual Girls Basketball School. She has a daughter, Olivia, and her niece, Lisa Rugg, was a center for the retired. Lady Camels’ basketball team.

@GoCamelsWBB 71 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 CAMELS IN HALL OF FAME Regina McKeithan Wadsworth Betty Jo Clary (1984-88) (1976-81) Inducted on Oct. 2, 1999 Inducted Oct. 2001

Regina McKeithan Wadsworth became the third Betty Jo Clary was a pioneer in women’s intercolle- Lady Camel basketball player to be inducted into giate athletics in the State of North Carolina and her the Campbell University Sports Hall of Fame on coaching career spanned three decades. Oct. 2, 1999.

As a member of the Lady Camels from 1984-88, A native of High Point, Clary served as head wom- Wadsworth averaged 16.2 points and 9.3 re- en’s basketball coach at Campbell from 1976-81 bounds. She is fifth among CU’s all-time scoring leaders with 1,591 where she guided her teams to a 70-44 record and points, as well as third on the career rebounding list with 912 boards. five-straight winning seasons. She’s also CU’s career leader in free throws attempted (570). A graduate of Western Carolina University, Clary returned to her home- As a senior, she earned Fast Break All-American Second Team recogni- town where she guided the High Point College women’s basketball team tion and was voted the Big South Conference Tournament MVP. A two- to a 112-52 record and led three of her teams to unbeaten records in the time All-Big South Conference selection, Wadsworth was a member of 1960s. She also coached field hockey, golf, softball, tennis and volleyball the 1985-86 Lady Camel squad that posted the program’s first 20-win during her collegiate career. season with a 20-7 ledger.

Wadsworth was chosen Campbell’s Outstanding Female Athlete her During her tenure at Campbell, Clary attended the AIAW national con- last two years. She ranked among the nation’s top scorers (23.4 ppg) vention in which institutions made clear their intent to return home and and rebounders (10.0 rpg) in 1988 and was selected team MVP for the align with men’s conferences. second time that year. That point began Campbell’s movement to NAIA, then to NCAA Division I After graduating from Campbell, Wadsworth went on to play profes- competition for women’s sports. Clary also served as a physical education sionally with Nissan Sporting in Luxembourg in January 1989. She av- instructor at Campbell from 1976-88. eraged 21 points an outing with the team.

She currently serves as a reservation sales supervisor with American Airlines in Forth Worth, Texas. She has also had coaching stints with the Carolina Quests, Triton High School and the Dunn Braces.

Wadsworth is married to Leroy Wadsworth and they have two chil- dren, Antionette and Jarrod.

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The school’s all-time women’s basketball scor- A native of Greensboro, Denise Ford Shipman arrived ing leader, with 1,893 points during a career at Campbell in 1985 after a standout career at Grims- spanning 1987-91, Tammy Brown Tew also set ley High School. During her Lady Camel career, she earned Big South all-conference and all-tournament school records for field goals made and field honors three times and was named MVP of the 1989 goal percentage. league tournament.

She was named the University’s Outstanding Shipman finished her career with 1,243 points and Female Athlete following both her junior and senior years. 837 rebounds and the Lady Camels won nearly 73 percent of their games (80-30) while making appearances in three Big South tournament finals Tew was selected as the Big South Conference Women’s Basketball during her four-year tenure. Player of the Year both in 1990 and 1991. She was a two-time FAST- BREAK All-America choice by the American Women’s Sports Fed- During her first three seasons, Campbell won at least 20 games each year. eration. Tew earned All-Big South Conference honors three times In 1986-87, the Lady Camels went 20-7 overall and 10-2 in the first year of women’s basketball play in the Big South. Ford ranked fifth among Big during her career. South leaders in rebounds (8.4) and seventh in steals (53).

The native of Fayetteville and former Terry Sanford High School As a junior, she helped lead the Lady Camels to a 23-5 overall record and standout was a key member of Coach Wanda Watkins’ team that 11-1 mark in the league by pouring in 15.3 points and 9.6 rebounds per won the 1989 Big South Championship and, with Tew, advanced contest. She was presented the team’s Don Phelps Memorial Award as the to the conference final three other times. She set the conference most improved player. all-time scoring record during her senior year, and scored in dou- ble figures in the final 65 games of her career. The daughter of Ovedia Foust and the late Jimmy Floyd, Shipman earned a number of honors during her senior year. Not only did she garner all-con- A 1991 graduate with a B.S. in Education, Brown served as an assis- ference and all-league tournament recognition for the third-straight year, but she was named MVP of the 1989 Big South tournament after leading tant coach on the Lady Camel staff for one year. She then entered the Lady Camels to their first league title on the Division I level. She poured the education field, and has worked as a teacher for the last 10 in a game-high 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds in a 58-53 win over years. top-seeded Radford.

Tew now resides in Hahira, Ga., with her husband, David, and their She was named special mention Fast Break All-American by the American daughters, Rebekah and Madison. Women’s Sports Federation and was tabbed Campbell’s Outstanding Fe- male Athlete for 1988-89.

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1989 Big South Conference Championship Campbell 58, Radford 53 March 25, 1989 Dedmon Center - Radford, Va.

The Lady Camels, who experienced an up-and-down regular sea- son, won the 1989 Big South Conference Championship by defeat- ing Radford 58-53 on Mar. 25 in the Dedmon Center. CU had lost to the Lady Highlanders in the two previous Big South title contests.

The team entered the Big South Tournament with a 14-11 record, 7-5 in BSC play and seeded third in the league tourney. Sophomore center Tammy Brown and senior forward Denise Ford led the way, each gaining all-conference honors.

With three wins in three days, the Lady Camels would claim their first Big South league crown. The tournament began with a one-sid- ed victory over sixth-seeded UNC-Asheville. Campbell limited the Bulldogs to just 18 second-half points and ran away with a 64-45 win. Brown scored a game-high 18 points.

Campbell opened a 40-22 halftime advantage over seventh-seed- ed Baptist in the Lady Camels’ second game. They then shot 67.8 percent from the field in the second half to win the semifinal bout 89-65. Brown again led all scorers with 19 points.

Ford scored a game-high 25 points and pulled down nine rebounds to push Campbell to a 58-53 win over top-seeded Radford in the championship.

Campbell held Radford to just 26.3 percent shooting from the field on the night. Brown and senior guard Cyndi Hicks joined Ford, the tournament MVP, on the all-tournament team.

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2000 Atlantic Sun Championship Campbell 66, Georgia State 49 March 11, 2000 Pelham Civic Center - Pelham, Ala. Tournament MVP April Cromartie scored 16 points to lead four players in double figures and Campbell University earned its first-ever Atlantic Sun Women’s Basketball Championship with a 66-49 victory over Geor- gia State, Mar. 11th, in the Pelham Civic Center.

Campbell extended its winning streak to a season-best seven games by overcoming a 12-point halftime deficit and claiming its first league championship since winning the 1989 Big South Conference title. The victory was the third of the year for Campbell over Georgia State after the Lady Camels swept the regular season series.

Coach Wanda Watkins’ Lady Camels, who entered the tournament as the second seed after posting a 14-4 league record, opened the second half with a 13-0 run, capped by Cromartie’s bucket with 16:11 left that put CU in front 30-29.

Cromartie, a sophomore forward, put the Camels in front for good on a 3-point play that pushed the score to 51-48 with 5:31 remaining. Top-seeded Georgia State cut the margin to 55-49 with 3:31 left on a free throw by Evita Rogers, but Campbell held the Panthers scoreless for the remainder of the contest. CU made 9-of-10 free throws in the last 1:34 to preserve the victory.

Senior Lisa Rugg added 14 points and eight rebounds for the Lady Cam- els, who shot an even 50 percent (16-32) from the floor in the second period, while holding Georgia State to just 28.6 percent (8-28) over the same span. Junior guard Sara Moore contributed 12 points and 10 re- bounds, while junior guard Janice Washington had 11 points and seven boards.

Cromartie, who averaged 16.0 points and 7.3 rebounds in three tour- nament games, was joined by teammate Moore on the all-tournament team. Moore scored 41 points and made 19-of-23 free throws in the event.

The Lady Camels opened the tournament with a 71-52 victory over UCF and then defeated third-seeded Samford 78-69 in the semifinal round.

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2000 NCAA East Regional First Round Duke 71, Campbell 42 March 18, 2000 Cameron Indoor Stadium - Durham, N.C. No. 2 seed Duke Defeats No. 15 Campbell in Women’s NCAA Tournament Action Before a Cameron Indoor Stadium Women’s NCAA Tournament re- cord crowd of 5,123, No. 2 seed Duke defeated No. 15 seed Camp- bell by a score of 71-42 to advance to the second round of the East Region on Mar. 18. Senior guard Missy West led Duke with 15 points in 17 minutes, scoring in double figures for the fourth straight contest, and ACC Player of the Year Georgia Schweitzer added 11 points. Sophomore guard Stacey Hinkle paced the Lady Camels with 14 points.

Duke opened the game with a 12-2 run that would set the tone for the rest of the contest. Campbell closed the margin to 14-7 with a running jumper by junior Sara Moore at the 12:16 mark, but Duke responded with a three-point basket by Krista Gingrich that began a 10-0 run for the Blue Devils. The halftime score was 36-14.

The second half witnessed more of Duke’s offensive attack, as She- ana Mosch had six second half points and finished the game with eight points. Senior Lauren Rice added seven second half points. Rice was one of three Blue Devils to finish with double figures in points, scoring ten points in the contest and pulling down six re- bounds. Rice also recorded three steals to move into tenth place on the Duke career steals list, passing assistant coach Joanne Boyle.

Hinkle was the only Lady Camel to finish the double figures. Senior center Lisa Rugg, in her final game, registered nine points and eight rebounds.

@GoCamelsWBB 76 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TIMELINE Feb. 20, 1953 Feb. 25, 1986 Campbell opens Carter Gymnasium with Antoinette Matthews reaches 1,000 re- a 55-50 win over Worth Business College. bounds, the first Lady Camel to hit the milestone. Matthews came into the game 1972 with 997 career boards and hit 1,000 with Sandra Peabody is named Campbell’s first her third of eight rebounds of the game. varsity head women’s basketball coach. The Lady Camels would down High Point 103-71 in the contest, the first round of Jan. 18, 1972 the NAIA District 26 playoffs. Campbell plays its first varsity women’s basketball game, hosting East Carolina. March 1, 1986 Eventual team MVP and co-captain Hol- In its final season of NAIA competition, lis Wilson paced the Lady Camels with a Campbell makes the District 26 title game-high 22 points, but CU fell 58-43. game, dropping a narrow 70-66 decision to Wingate. 1975 A state championship winning guard 1986 from nearby South Johnston High School, Campbell, along with charter members Wanda Watkins becomes Campbell’s first Armstrong State, Augusta, Charleston ever female scholarship athlete. Southern, Coastal Carolina, UNC Ashe- ville, Radford and Winthrop, begins its 1976 first season of Big South women’s basket- Betty Jo Clary becomes Campbell’s sec- ball competition. ond ever head women’s basketball coach. 1986-87 1977-78 Campbell elevates all women’s sport to Connie Hall becomes Campbell’s first NCAA Division I from NAIA. 1,000 point scorer. Hall posted a career average of 16.3 points per game, tallying 1986-87 a high of 20.8 points per game as a fresh- The Lady Camels record their second man. 20-win season, going 20-7 overall and 10-2 in Big South play. Wanda Watkins is 1978-79 honored as the conference’s coach of the Wanda Watkins is named Campbell’s year. Regina McKeithan is also named the most outstanding female athlete after Big South’s Player of the Year, leading the the senior garnered women’s basketball Lady Camels with 21.4 points and 11.3 re- MVP honors, and served as the softball bounds per game. Denise Ford and Julie team’s captain. Skinner both join McKeithan as Big South First Team All-Conference members. 1981 Wanda Watkins is named head women’s Wanda Watkins was the NAIA District 26 Coach of the Year in 1985-86. Jan. 20, 1988 basketball coach at Campbell University. Campbell advances to the AIAW Division Campbell posts its first ever 20-win sea- Campbell defeats visiting Charlotte 84-67 II state and regional tournament despite son. The Lady Camels would go 20-7 inside Carter Gym. The game is consid- Nov. 19, 1981 no conference affiliation. overall, posting 11-straight wins to kick ered the first notable nonconference win In her head coaching debut, Wanda Wat- off the year. Head coach Wanda Watkins by a Big South Conference member. kins leads Campbell to an 88-56 win over March 2, 1985 also earns NAIA District 26 Coach of the Feb. 5, 1988 visiting Liberty Baptist. The rookie head The Lady Camels make the NAIA District Year honors. Antoinette Matthews is The Lady Camels notch their second coach would win her first six contests and 26 title game, falling to Pembroke State named First Team All-America, becoming highlight win of the season, an 80-62 tri- go 19-10 during the 1981-82 season. 93-77. the first Lady Camel to earn All-America umph over South Florida in Buies Creek. honors and the only one in program his- March 13, 1982 1985-86 tory to be named to the first team. 1987-88 The Lady Camels post their third consec-

1957-58 Lady Camels Denise Ford set a Big South Tournament record with 42 rebounds in 1988. @GoCamelsWBB 77 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TIMELINE utive 20 win season, winning a school record 23 games. Campbell goes 23-5 1988-89 overall and 11-1 in Big South contests, Tammy Brown earns Big South First Team sharing the Big South regular season All-Conference honors for the first of championship with Radford. Denise three times in her career, posting 17.6 Ford, Regina McKeithan and Julie Skin- points per game as a sophomore. Denise ner are all named Big South First Team Ford joins Brown on the all-conference All-Conference. McKeithan is also named first team. Second Team All-American. Feb. 18, 1987 December 1989 Campbell hosts Coastal Carolina inside The Lady Camels take their longest bus the Cumberland County Civic Center in trip to date, traveling to Dartmouth Uni- Fayetteville, N.C., collecting a 77-59 win, versity. Campbell traveled from Buies the 100th for head coach Wanda Wat- Creek to Hanover, N.H., a near 800 mile kins’ career. trip, making a stop in New York City along the way. CU topped Coppin State, while March 5-7, 1987 falling to the Big Green in the tourna- In their first season as a member of the ment. Big South, the Lady Camels make a run to the Big South title game, but fall short Jan. 25, 1989 with a 71-59 defeat at the hands of Rad- The Lady Camels top UNC Charlotte for ford. CU defeated Coastal Carolina 82-64 the second year in a row, defeating the and Augusta 74-70 in the tournament. 49ers on the road 65-62. In the Lady Camels’ quarterfinal win over Coastal Carolina, Julie Skinner posted March 25, 1989 a Big South Tournament record eight The Lady Camels defeat Radford 58-53 steals. to win the Big South Tournament Cham- pionship. Denise Ford scored a game- Feb. 27-March 1, 1988 high 25 points and pulled down nine The Lady Camels again make the Big rebounds to lead CU to the title. Ford was South championship game, defeating named tournament MVP, and was joined Coastal Carolina 95-54 and Baptist 93- by Tammy Brown and Cyndi Hicks on the Felicia Autry was named the A-Sun Freshman of the Year in 1995. 80 before falling to Radford 100-81. CU all-tournament team. went 11-1 in the regular season. Despite meeting No. 13 Vanderbilt in the O’Char- Lisa Allison sets a Campbell and Big South the loss, Campbell’s Regina McKeithan 1989-90 ley’s Classic in Nashville, Tenn. The Lady Conference record, going 15-for-15 from is named tournament MVP, setting Big Tammy Brown is named Big South Player Commodores claimed an 89-53 win in the free throw line in the Lady Camels’ South Tournament records for points of the Year, becoming the second Lady the contest. 71-52 win over Drexel in the Virginia Tech (90), field goals made (34) and fieldCamel to earn the award after averaging Tournament. goals attempted (71). Denise Ford also 19.5 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. Dec. 20, 1990 sets a tournament record with 42 total Brown is also honored as a Fourth Team Campbell defeats Georgia Tech 82-75 in Oct. 2, 1993 rebounds, while Julie Skinner’s 33 as- All-America selection. the Furman/Ramada Classic in Greenville, Ronda Mueller was inducted on Octo- sists sets a new league mark as well. All S.C. ber 2, 1993 as the first female member records still stand, including Skinner’s 13 Nov. 23, 1990 of Campbell’s Sports Hall of Fame. Muel- assist single-game mark, posted in the The Lady Camels take on the first nation- 1990-91 ler graduated from Campbell in 1982 championship contest against Radford. ally ranked opponent in program history, Campbell runs the table to capture the after a standout two-sport career. She Big South regular season championship, was selected all-state both in basketball going a perfect 12-0 in league games. The and softball. In addition, she was voted Lady Camels also go 22-7 overall on the Campbell’s Outstanding Athlete for her year, the program’s third 20 win season. final three years, an unprecedented feat. CU head coach Wanda Watkins earns her During her career, Mueller scored 1,276 second Big South and third overall Coach points, the second-highest total in Lady of the Year award. Tammy Brown is also Camel history at the time, and grabbed honored as the Big South Player of the 904 rebounds, which established a school Year for the second straight season. Lau- record. Following graduation, she served rie Hood joins Brown on the all-league as an assistant women’s basketball coach first team. Brown is also named Second under Wanda Watkins and also was head Team All-American. coach of the softball team.

Jan. 26, 1991 Tammy Brown becomes Campbell’s all- 1994 time leading scorer, passing Felicia Au- Campbell leaves the Big South for the try’s 1,624 career points, in the Lady Cam- Atlantic Sun Conference (then called the els’ 83-64 win over UNC Asheville. Brown Trans American Athletic Conference). passed the mark with 19:34 on the clock in the second half, banking in a short 1994-95 jumper off a rebound. In the Lady Camels’ first season as a mem- ber of the Atlantic Sun, Felicia Autry is 1991-92 named the league’s Freshman of the Year. Laurie Hood is named Big South Player of the Year with averages of 21.2 points and 1995-96 9.5 rebounds per game, making Buies Felicia Autry becomes the first Lady Creek the award’s home for three con- Camel to earn A-Sun First Team All-Con- secutive years. Hood is also named Third ference honors, averaging a double-dou- Team All-America. ble at 16.3 points and 12.7 rebounds per game as a sophomore. Dec. 10, 1992 With an 88-61 win over Mount Olive in Oct. 5, 1996 Buies Creek, Wanda Watkins registers her Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oc- 200th career win as a head coach. tober 5, 1996, Antoinette Matthews Flowers was selected first-team NAIA Dec. 30, 1992 All-American following both the 1985 Tammy Brown was a two-time Big South Player of the Year. @GoCamelsWBB 78 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TIMELINE Sara Moore on the all-tournament team. The win secured the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament bid.

March 18, 2000 Campbell plays its first ever game in the NCAA Tournament in Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C. The No. 15 seed Lady Camels would fall to No. 2 Duke 71- 42.

2000-01 With an Atlantic Sun record of 16-2, the Lady Camels claim the conference’s reg- ular season championship. The mark included a 10-0 A-Sun home record. Campbell also posts a 22-7 overall mark on the season, collecting back-to-back 22 win seasons. It is the sixth time in school history the Lady Camels have won 20 or more games in a single season. Follow- ing the historic season, Wanda Watkins is named Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year. Sara Moore earns title. Ford was named tournament MVP, and was joined by Tammy Brown and Cyndi Hicks on the all-tournament team.

1989-90 Tammy Brown is named Big South Player of the Year, becoming the second Lady Camel to earn the award after averaging 19.5 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. Brown is also honored as a Fourth Team All-America selection.

Nov. 23, 1990 The Lady Camels take on the first nation- ally ranked opponent in program history, Carter Gym the home of the Lady Camels from 1958 to 2008. meeting No. 13 Vanderbilt in the O’Char- and 1986 seasons in basketball and in Wanda Watkins notches her 300th career Wanda Watkins leads the Lady Camels ley’s Classic in Nashville, Tenn. The Lady doing so, became the school’s first female win as head coach with a 64-63 victory at to their second conference tournament Commodores claimed an 89-53 win in All-American. A four-year letter winner Florida Atlantic. championship, capturing the Atlantic Sun the contest. in basketball and softball, she was hon- title with a 66-49 win over Georgia State. ored as Campbell’s Outstanding Female Oct. 1999 April Cromartie averaged 16.0 points and Dec. 20, 1990 Athlete and basketball team MVP three One of the greatest players in Lady Cam- 7.3 rebounds per game to earn tourna- Campbell defeats Georgia Tech 82-75 in times. During her playing career, Flowers el basketball history, Regina McKeithan ment MVP honors. She was joined by the Furman/Ramada Classic in Greenville, set school records for most points (1,597) ended her career in 1988 as the most and rebounds (1,028) in a career. She still prolific scorer in school history. She still holds the school mark for most points in ranks fourth all-time in scoring with 1,591 a game with 40 against Pembroke State points and third with 912 rebounds in during her junior year. Campbell women’s basketball history. In 98 career games, Wadsworth averaged 1996-97 16.2 points and 9.3 rebounds. She still Ashley Moore is named CoSIDA Aca- holds the school record for free throws demic All-America. Moore is also named attempted (570). In addition, her single the Atlantic Sun’s Student-Athlete of the game marks for field goals attempted Year. Felicia Autry is honored for the sec- (31) and free throws made (19) and at- ond straight season as A-Sun First Team tempted (20) still stand. Her career-high All-Conference, averaging 17.4 points 38-point performance vs. Radford in 1987 and 10.4 rebounds a contest. remains the second-highest, single-game 1997-98 scoring mark in Lady Camel history. As a After being named Academic All-Ameri- senior, Wadsworth earned second-team ca the previous year, Ashley Moore earns Fast Break All-America honors and was All-District honors. Felicia Autry becomes voted the Big South Conference Tourna- the third Lady Camel to earn first team ment MVP. A two-time All-Big South Con- all-conference honors three times, col- ference selection, Wadsworth played on lecting all A-Sun accolades with 14.5 teams that won 82 games in four seasons. points and 8.9 rebounds per game. She was selected as Big South Confer- ence Player of the Year in 1987.

Dec. 20, 1997 1999-2000 Campbell defeats Wake Forest 67-62 in- The Lady Camels go 22-9 on the year, side Carter Gym. notching their fifth 20 win season. Sara Moore earned CoSIDA Academic All-Dis- Jan. 5, 1998 trict accolades. Sophomore April Cromar- The Lady Camels defeat their first nation- tie is named A-Sun First Team All-Con- ally ranked team, topping No. 21 Florida ference, recording 17.4 points and 9.4 International 69-67 in Carter Gym. rebounds per game.

Feb. 6, 1999 March 11, 2000 Ashley Moore earned Academic All-American honors in 1998.

@GoCamelsWBB 79 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TIMELINE S.C. the free throw line in the Lady Camels’ 71-52 win over Drexel in the Virginia Tech 1990-91 Tournament. Campbell runs the table to capture the Big South regular season championship, going a perfect 12-0 in league games. The Oct. 2, 1993 Lady Camels also go 22-7 overall on the Ronda Mueller was inducted on Octo- year, the program’s third 20 win season. ber 2, 1993 as the first female member CU head coach Wanda Watkins earns her of Campbell’s Sports Hall of Fame. Muel- second Big South and third overall Coach ler graduated from Campbell in 1982 of the Year award. Tammy Brown is also after a standout two-sport career. She honored as the Big South Player of the was selected all-state both in basketball Year for the second straight season. Lau- and softball. In addition, she was voted rie Hood joins Brown on the all-league Campbell’s Outstanding Athlete for her first team. Brown is also named Second final three years, an unprecedented feat. Team All-American. During her career, Mueller scored 1,276 points, the second-highest total in Lady Jan. 26, 1991 Camel history at the time, and grabbed Tammy Brown becomes Campbell’s all- 904 rebounds, which established a school time leading scorer, passing Felicia Au- record. Following graduation, she served try’s 1,624 career points, in the Lady Cam- as an assistant women’s basketball coach els’ 83-64 win over UNC Asheville. Brown under Wanda Watkins and also was head passed the mark with 19:34 on the clock coach of the softball team. in the second half, banking in a short jumper off a rebound. 1994 Campbell leaves the Big South for the 1991-92 Atlantic Sun Conference (then called the Laurie Hood is named Big South Player of Trans American Athletic Conference). the Year with averages of 21.2 points and 9.5 rebounds per game, making Buies 1994-95 Creek the award’s home for three con- In the Lady Camels’ first season as a mem- April Cromartie earned two-straight A-Sun Player of the Year honors in 2001 and ‘02. secutive years. Hood is also named Third ber of the Atlantic Sun, Felicia Autry is Inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oc- Oct. 1999 Team All-America. named the league’s Freshman of the Year. tober 5, 1996, Antoinette Matthews One of the greatest players in Lady Cam- Flowers was selected first-team NAIAel basketball history, Regina McKeithan Dec. 10, 1992 1995-96 All-American following both the 1985 ended her career in 1988 as the most With an 88-61 win over Mount Olive in Felicia Autry becomes the first Ladyand 1986 seasons in basketball and in prolific scorer in school history. She still Buies Creek, Wanda Watkins registers her Camel to earn A-Sun First Team All-Con- doing so, became the school’s first female ranks fourth all-time in scoring with 1,591 200th career win as a head coach. ference honors, averaging a double-dou- All-American. A four-year letter winner points and third with 912 rebounds in ble at 16.3 points and 12.7 rebounds per in basketball and softball, she was hon- Campbell women’s basketball history. In Dec. 30, 1992 game as a sophomore. ored as Campbell’s Outstanding Female 98 career games, Wadsworth averaged Lisa Allison sets a Campbell and Big South Athlete and basketball team MVP three 16.2 points and 9.3 rebounds. She still Conference record, going 15-for-15 from Oct. 5, 1996 times. During her playing career, Flowers holds the school record for free throws set school records for most points (1,597) attempted (570). In addition, her single and rebounds (1,028) in a career. She still game marks for field goals attempted holds the school mark for most points in (31) and free throws made (19) and at- a game with 40 against Pembroke State tempted (20) still stand. Her career-high during her junior year. 38-point performance vs. Radford in 1987 remains the second-highest, single-game scoring mark in Lady Camel history. As a 1996-97 senior, Wadsworth earned second-team Ashley Moore is named CoSIDA Aca- Fast Break All-America honors and was demic All-America. Moore is also named voted the Big South Conference Tourna- the Atlantic Sun’s Student-Athlete of the ment MVP. A two-time All-Big South Con- Year. Felicia Autry is honored for the sec- ference selection, Wadsworth played on ond straight season as A-Sun First Team teams that won 82 games in four seasons. All-Conference, averaging 17.4 points She was selected as Big South Conference and 10.4 rebounds a contest. Player of the Year in 1987.

1997-98 1999-2000 After being named Academic All-Ameri- The Lady Camels go 22-9 on the year, ca the previous year, Ashley Moore earns notching their fifth 20 win season. Sara All-District honors. Felicia Autry becomes Moore earned CoSIDA Academic All-Dis- the third Lady Camel to earn first team trict accolades. Sophomore April Cromar- all-conference honors three times, col- tie is named A-Sun First Team All-Con- lecting all A-Sun accolades with 14.5 ference, recording 17.4 points and 9.4 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. rebounds per game.

Dec. 20, 1997 March 11, 2000 Campbell defeats Wake Forest 67-62 in- Wanda Watkins leads the Lady Camels side Carter Gym. to their second conference tournament championship, capturing the Atlantic Sun Jan. 5, 1998 title with a 66-49 win over Georgia State. The Lady Camels defeat their first nation- April Cromartie averaged 16.0 points and ally ranked team, topping No. 21 Florida 7.3 rebounds per game to earn tourna- International 69-67 in Carter Gym. ment MVP honors. She was joined by Sara Moore on the all-tournament team. Feb. 6, 1999 The win secured the program’s first ever Wanda Watkins notches her 300th career NCAA Tournament bid. win as head coach with a 64-63 victory at Florida Atlantic. March 18, 2000 Campbell captured the 2000 A-Sun Tournament title. Campbell plays its first ever game in the

@GoCamelsWBB 80 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TIMELINE NCAA Tournament in Cameron Indoor Federation. Brown earned All-Big South passing former Mercer and Georgia State Feb. 26, 2011 Stadium in Durham, N.C. The No. 15 seed Conference honors three times during head coach Lea Henry and Florida Inter- The Lady Camels put up a Gore Arena Lady Camels would fall to No. 2 Duke 71- her career. The native of Fayetteville was national skipper Cindy Russo. record 98 points in a 28-point win over 42. a key member of Coach Wanda Watkins’ A-Sun rival USC Upstate. Tonisha Bak- team that won the 1989 Big South Cham- Feb. 25, 2008 er leads a trio of Lady Camels in double 2000-01 pionship and, with Brown, advanced to Campbell closes out Carter Gymnasium, figures with 30 points. Lauren Yesh and With an Atlantic Sun record of 16-2, the the conference final three other times. their home of 55 years, with a 62-47 win Jazmine Cooper each tally double-dou- Lady Camels claim the conference’s reg- She set the conference all-time scoring over USC Upstate. The sellout game, a bles in the win. ular season championship. The mark record during her senior year, and scored “blackout”, features three Lady Camels, included a 10-0 A-Sun home record. in double figures in the final 65 games of Marlena Murphy, Lauren Yesh and Lauren April 4, 2011 Campbell also posts a 22-7 overall mark her career. Arthur, in double figures. Wanda Watkins Former Lady Camel great Denise Ford is on the season, collecting back-to-back 22 completes a run of 234-91 (.720) in the inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall win seasons. It is the sixth time in school 2003 building. of Fame. Ford earned Big South all-con- history the Lady Camels have won 20 or April Cromartie is named to the Atlantic ference and all-tournament honors three more games in a single season. Follow- Sun’s 25th Anniversary Team, receiving Nov. 15, 2008 times and was named MVP of the 1989 ing the historic season, Wanda Watkins the most votes of any candidate. The Lady Camels play the first basketball league tournament during her career at is named Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year. game inside the new John W. Pope Jr. CU, and her 42 total rebounds during that Sara Moore earns CoSIDA Academic Feb. 4, 2004 Convocation Center, winning 74-50 over 1988 Big South tournament still stand as All-District honors for the second con- Campbell records its 300th win as a Divi- Coker. Lauren Yesh records the building’s a conference record. Shipman finished secutive season. Moore is also named sion I program, downing Gardner-Webb first field goal. Ashley Williamson leads her career with 1,243 points and 837 re- the Atlantic Sun’s Student-Athlete of the 59-50 in Buies Creek. the Lady Camels with 22 points and 18 bounds and the Lady Camels won nearly Year. April Cromartie adds to those marks, rebounds. 73 percent of their games (80-30) while earning Atlantic Sun Player of the Year Dec. 16-17, 2005 making appearances in three Big South accolades and First Team All-conference The Lady Camels make their longest trip 2010-11 tournament finals during her four-year honors, averaging 16.7 points per game. in the history of the program, traveling to Coach Watkins celebrates her 30th sea- tenure. Crystal Clary is also named the league’s Hawaii just before Christmas. Campbell son as head coach of the Lady Camels. Freshman of the Year. played two contests against the Warriors, Courtney Cannon earns CoSIDA Academ- July 1, 2011 falling 69-59 and 80-64. ic All-District accolades as a senior, be- Campbell rejoins the Big South Confer- March 10, 2001 coming the third Lady Camel to receive ence. April Cromartie becomes Campbell’s all- Feb. 16, 2006 the honor. Sophomore Tonisha Baker time rebounding leader in the A-Sun title Wanda Watkins tallies her 400th career earns First Team All-Atlantic Sun honors, Dec. 30, 2011 game against Georgia State. Cromartie win as a head coach, defeating Mercer collecting 11.9 points and 6.3 points per Campbell opens Big South play, its first leads the Lady Camels with 25 points and 68-58 in Macon, Ga. game. since 1994, with a 62-52 win over Gard- 12 rebounds in the contest, but CU falls ner-Webb at home. Tonisha Baker paces 64-62 to Georgia State. 2006-07 Dec. 14, 2010 Campbell with 18 points, while Jazmine Marlena Murphy is named Atlantic Sun Campbell hosts its first ever Education Cooper and Katelyn Bass add 12. 2001-02 First Team All-Conference after leading Day, welcoming area elementary stu- April Cromartie becomes the fourth Lady the Lady Camels in scoring and rebound- dents as the Lady Camels took on NC Jan. 2, 2012 Camel in program history to collect first ing at 12.1 points and 9.4 boards per Central. The announced attendance of Campbell breaks the school single game team all-conference accolades three game. 3,095 marks a record for a CU home wom- three point record with 13 made triples in times, leading the team for a fourth con- en’s basketball game, and is the first sell- a 82-62 win over UNC Asheville in Buies secutive year in scoring at 17.1 points per Feb. 2, 2008 out women’s hoops crowd in the John W. Creek. Senior guard Kate Cloxton drained game. Cromartie is also named the Atlan- Wanda Watkins becomes the Atlantic Pope Jr. Convocation Center. CU defeated five threes in the win, gathering a game- tic Sun Player of the Year for her efforts, Sun’s all-time wins leader with a 68-48 NCCU 67-61 in the contest. high 20 points, while sophomore guard collecting that honor for the second con- thumping of North Florida. The CU head Jessica Moore went 4-for-4 from deep off secutive season. coach nabbed her 129th league win, sur-

Oct. 2001 Former Campbell women’s basketball coach Betty Jo Clary is inducted into the CU Athletics Hall of Fame. Clary, Campbell’s second varsity women’s hoops coach, was a pioneer in women’s intercollegiate athletics in the State of North Carolina and her coaching career spanned three decades. A native of High Point, Clary served as head women’s bas- ketball coach at Campbell from 1976-81 where she guided her teams to a 70-44 record and five-straight winning seasons. During her tenure at Campbell, Clary at- tended the AIAW national convention in which institutions made clear their intent to return home and align with men’s con- ferences. That point began Campbell’s movement to NAIA, then to NCAA Divi- sion I competition for women’s sports. Oct. 5, 2002 The school’s all-time women’s basketball scoring leader, with 1,893 points during a career spanning 1987-91, Brown (‘91) was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 5, 2002. She was named the Univer- sity’s Outstanding Female Athlete fol- lowing both her junior and senior years. Brown was selected as the Big South Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Year both in 1990 and 1991. She was a two-time FASTBREAK All-America choice by the American Women’s Sports The 2006-07 Lady Camels team at the Atlantic Sun Tournament

@GoCamelsWBB 81 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TIMELINE the bench.

Feb. 20, 2012 Lady Camel head coach Wanda Watkins notches career win 475 with a 76-58 victory at Charleston Southern.

2011-12 The Lady Camels win 18 games overall, its highest victory total since 2001. Junior Tonisha Baker is named Second Team All-Big South, while Kiera Gaines earns All-Freshmen honors and senior Amanda O’Neill earns All-Academic accolades. The team also shatters its single season blocks record, breaking the mark for the third consecutive year, with 126 rejections. Campbell finish- es with 11 league wins in its return to the Big South.

Mar. 8, 2013 The Lady Camels registered a 24-point second half comeback to knockoff High Point in the Big South Championship, 74-73, in overtime. It was the pro- gram’s first league-tournament victory since 2001.

2012-13 Campbell posted its first 20-win season since 2000-01 with a 20-11 overall and 11-7 mark in the Big South. Senior Tonisha Baker garnered Big South First Team and All-Tournament honors, while sophomore Kiera Gaines earned Big South Second Team accolades. The team set the program-record for steals with 371. Gaines tied the school’s all-time blocks record with 33. Baker, who Kiera Gaines and RaeChaun Edwards at the Camels’ BSC victory over Winthrop played in a program-best 121 games, finished her career with 1,526 career points, fifth-most on the all-time charts.

June 19, 2013 Tonisha Baker signed a professional contract with the Marburg Blue Dolphins of the German Women’s Basketball Federation League (DDBL). She became the third Lady Camel to sign a pro contract - April Cromartie (1998-02) and Regina McKeithan (1984-88)

2013-14 Campbell finished its season 19-12 overall with a 13-7 mark in the Big South. Junior Kiera Gaines was named Big South Defensive Player of the Year and voted to the Big South All-Conference second team along with senior Ros- lyn Presley. Gaines (621) and senior Ashley James (533) each joined the 500 rebound club.

2014-15 The Lady Camels matched the previous year’s overall mark of 19-12 and 13-7 in the Big South. Campbell finished in a tie for fourth in the league and advanced to the Big South semifinals after knocking off fourth-seeded Winthrop in the quarterfinals. Senior Kiera Gains was named to the Big South second team for the second-consecutive season. Raechaun Edwards was an honorable mention selection and Summer Price landed on the All-Freshman team.

December 14, 2015 Amanda Coffer becomes the Lady Camels’ all-time block leader with her fourth block of the game in a 73-66 victory over Western Carolina. She Coach Watkins left the bench as the 29th active winningest coach in NCAA DI finished with a career tally of 163.

2015-16 Campbell finished with a 13-18 overall record and a 7-13 mark in the Big South. CU finished the regular season with wins in two of its last three games including an upset at conference-leaders UNCA. Campbell’s final win of the season came in dramatic fashion on a buzzer-beater over Coastal Carolina in the BSC Championship First Round. Sarah Smith was named to the Big South all-academic team.

March 16, 2016 Head coach Wanda Watkins steps off the sidelines after 35 seasons to accept a new administrative position within the athletic department. She left as the 29th winningest active coach in NCAA Division I women’s basketball with 549 career wins. Watkins was also just the 10th Division I women’s basketball coach in NCAA history to coach 30 or more seasons at the same institution.

April 5, 2016 Ronny Fisher named the fourth coach in Campbell women’s basketball history. Fisher came off eight years at Presbyterian College and led the Blue Hose to unprecedented success as a fledgling Division I program. He was the 2012-13 Big South Coach of the Year and took PC to its first ever DI postseason appearance in the WBI.

Ronny Fisher was named the fourth coach in Campbell history

@GoCamelsWBB 82 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 CAMPBELL FACILITIES

Barker-Lane Stadium John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center

Eakes Athletic Complex (Soccer) Amanda Littlejohn Stadium

McLeod Athletic Training Facility Jim Perry Stadium Keith Hills Club

Johnson Aquatic Center James Nisbet Tennis Center Campbell Cross Country Trail

@GoCamelsWBB 83 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE For more than 30 years, the Big South Conference has matured into a competi- technological advancements, as the conference introduced its first live streaming tive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and event in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 900 an- in the classroom. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic nually through a partnership with the member institutions. Ongoing equipment conference is evident by notable accomplishments on the national stage, innova- upgrades will allow these productions to become “TV-ready” in the near future. tive marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long- athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, range strategic plan, re-affirming the league’s vision as a distinctive athletic confer- athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved ence committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. An into the conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” as part of updated strategic plan was launched in 2015 with the objective to transform the a new strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere non-FBS conference in the Big South Conference into the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. The Southeast. Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced its most pivotal accom- plishments in the league’s history both athletically and academically, such as: • NCAA Baseball National Champion in 2016 • Six individual National Champions • Two top 10 finishes in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, including fifth in 2007 • The No. 1 ranked team in the national polls in 2014 and 2015 (football) • Reached the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs three consecutive years in 2013, 2014 and 2015 • Reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball • Qualified three teams for NCAA postseason play in the same sport for the first time in 2016 (men’s soccer, men’s golf) • Three NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament wins • Reached the NCAA Softball Regional Championship game three times • Multiple teams in the FCS playoffs three times since 2012 • Three berths in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals • Multiple teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals eight times • The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals four times, including the national No. 4 seed in 2010 • Three Top 24 finishes in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship since 2011 • The first-ever national finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year • First appearance in the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship • First All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country • A Big South-record 13 Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 and 2013-14 • A Big South-record 21 NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR Success in 2016 • A Big South-record 85 percent Graduation Success Rate two consecutive years (2014 and 2015) • A Big South-record 42 All-Americans in 2011-12 On April 24, 1983, Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South and less than four months later on August 21, the Big South Conference was formed when Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop committed to the new league. One month lat- er, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the league’s first Commissioner and primary areas of focus are basketball success, media exposure, academic centrality, continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong student-athlete experience and messaging/branding. State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six Prominent Big South athletic alumni include members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competi- two-time U.S. Olympian Amber Campbell; 2016 U.S. Open Champion Dustin John- tion was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was son; former American League All-Star Ty Wiggington; Cleveland Indians pitcher granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. Cody Allen; Oakland Athletics pitcher Ryan Dull; Washington Redskins cornerback During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, Josh Norman, New York Giants running back Rashad Jennings; two-time NFL Pro the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national Bowler Justin Bethel and WNBA veteran Avery Warley. Distinguished alumni from postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In Big South member institutions include Charlotte Hornets President Fred Whitfield 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, (Campbell), U.S. Senator Tim Scott (Charleston Southern), Basketball Hall of Famer and in 1990, the league received its first automatic bid -- an automatic qualifier to Artis Gilmore (Gardner-Webb), Grammy-award winning singer/songwriter Donna the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Fargo (High Point), ESPN personality Samantha Ponder (Liberty), former LPGA play- conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and intro- er Tina Barrett (Longwood), HGTV President Jim Samples (Presbyterian), former U.S. duced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South National Men’s Soccer Team member Dante Washington (Radford), Weather Chan- competing against some of the finest teams in the nation. nel anchor Kristina Abernathy (UNC Asheville) and actress Andie MacDowell (Win- In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the league’s third Commis- throp). sioner, and in his 20 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instru- The conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled mental in aggressively promoting the conference to unprecedented new heights. in 2008-09 in conjunction with the conference’s 25th Anniversary. The league also During his tenure, men’s and women’s indoor track & field (1997), football (2002) honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in its history from and women’s lacrosse (2013) were added as sponsored sports. The conference has 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run also enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue, in addition to extensive television from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the league’s first 25 years. coverage for women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, vol- As part of the league’s 30th anniversary celebration in 2013-14, All-Decade Teams leyball and women’s lacrosse for the first time. The league as a whole has enjoyed were recognized for the first time in each sport. The conference’s on-field accom- increased national television exposure through aggressive and unique television plishments have been duplicated in the classroom. For the past seven years, nearly packages. Conference membership has solidified with the additions of High Point, 50 percent of conference’s student-athletes have been named to the Big South’s Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, plus the return of charter Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average for the academic member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included year, and the league has had nearly 170 Academic All-Americans in its history.

@GoCamelsWBB 84 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BOB ROLLER Roller arrived at Samford in 1997 to direct the Samford Athletic Foundation. Bob Roller During his first two years, the foundation saw record growth in individual and Director of Athletics corporate donations to the university’s athletics programs. Roller held that position until May 1999, when then-President Thomas E. Corts named him to Since taking over as Director of Athletics at the top position within the athletics department. Campbell University in July 2011, Bob Roller has led a department that has reached new heights In the summer of 2003, Roller was elected to the prestigious executive in academics, facility construction, fund raising committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and competition. [NACDA] to serve a four-year term. He joined athletics directors from Kansas State, Stanford, Army and Clemson on the governing committee that over- Under his watch, 652 of Campbell’s NCAA Division I student-athletes sees the activities of the 6,000-plus member organization. over the last three years have recorded an overall grade-point average of better than 3.0 during the academic year. In 2006, Roller was named national chairman of the Learfield Sports Direc- tors’ Cup Committee for NACDA. The Directors’ Cup is awarded to the top In the past four years, the funding and construction for the completion universities in NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA for overall athletics success of the West grandstand and state-of-the-art press box at Barker-Lane throughout the inter-collegiate season. Stadium for football and lacrosse has been completed. Prior to his tenure at Samford, Roller was vice president of AdCraft Sports Jim Perry Stadium was constructed in 2013 and named for the CU Marketing in Louisville, Ky., for seven years. During that time, he helped cre- alum and major league all-star. Since its dedication, the Camels have ate the Sears Collegiate Champions program, which honors all champions won two Big South baseball championships and earned a spot in the of men’s and women’s sports throughout the nation at every level of college 2014 NCAA Columbia Regional. athletics.

Amanda Littlejohn Stadium, home of the Campbell softball team, While with AdCraft, a division of Host Communications, Inc., Roller created was opened in 2012. During that same year, Roller helped lead the and managed a publishing division and helped launch NCAA Football USA, fund-raising drive that saw the construction of lights at Barker-Lane which involved promotion, licensing and merchandising for college football Stadium and dedication ceremonies for the new Irwin Belk Track and programs at all levels of intercollegiate athletics. Clarence Roberts Field. Roller was director of communications for the Orange Bowl Committee in A new strength training facility at Barker-Lane Stadium was complet- Miami, Fla., from 1988 to 1991. He was with the Orange Bowl when Federal ed during the 2014-15 year and plans are in the works to add a new Express became its first title sponsor in 1989. clubhouse and office complex at Jim Perry Stadium The Pearisburg, Va., native began his career in sports information. He In his tenure, Roller has hired Mike Minter as head football coach and earned his degree from Virginia Tech in 1983 and worked as a student as- Kevin McGeehan to lead the men’s basketball program. sistant in the sports information office for four years. He was the sports infor- mation director at UNC Wilmington and East Carolina University from 1983 He led the effort to secure the right to host the 2016 Big South Con- to 1988. While at UNC Wilmington, Roller was also executive director of the ference Men’s Basketball Championship in Buies Creek. university’s athletics fund-raising program.

The Campbell women’s golf team made back-to-back trips to the Roller, 54, who holds a master’s degree in education administration from NCAA Championship in 2014 and 2015. Samford, is married to the former Carolyn Keller. He has one son, Brad, and three stepchildren – Kerstin, Kyle and Karrah. Roller was the driving force behind the creation of The CAMMY’S, Campbell’s multi-media awards show for student-athletes. Working directly with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, the CAMMY’S has become widely recognized as one of the finest events of its kind.

Campbell athletes have also donated more than 18,000 hours in community service around the Buies Creek area over the past four academic years.

Introduced on July 20, 2011 as the fourth A.D. of Campbell’s Divi- sion I era (since 1977-78), Roller joined the Fighting Camel staff after spending more than 11 years as Director of Athletics at Samford Uni- versity. While at the Birmingham, Ala., school, he oversaw one of the most exciting periods of growth in the history of Samford athletics.

During his tenure at Samford, the entire facilities landscape of the campus was transformed. New athletics venues were built for men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, tennis, soccer, track and field and a football field house and strength and conditioning center were funded and constructed.

@GoCamelsWBB 85 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DR. J. BRADLEY CREED

Bradley Creed was elected as the fifth presi- dent of Campbell University Jan. 2, 2015. Creed, an accomplished leader of mis- sion-driven institutions and a nationally-rec- ognized historian of religion, was unanimous- ly approved by the Campbell University Board of Trustees during a special session.

Prior to assuming his duties on July 1, 2015, Creed served as Provost and Executive Vice President and Professor of Religion at Samford University. Before his appointment at Samford, he served as dean of The George W. Truett Seminary at Baylor University.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as the fifth president of Campbell University. I thank the Board of Trustees for the con- fidence they have placed in me for this strategic role, and I am genuinely enthusiastic about the future of this exceptional insti- tution of higher education,” said Dr. Creed. “Because of the quality and dedication of the Board of Trustees, the commitment of a stel- lar faculty, and the outstanding leadership of President Wallace, Campbell is blessed with a strong foundation and is unusually poised for additional growth and remarkable accomplishments in the days ahead.”

A Jacksonville, Texas, native, Creed received a Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Baylor University, graduating cum laude. He earned his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He pursued further study in Harvard University’s Management Development Program and in the Spanish language program at Academia Hispano Americano in Mexico.

Creed has led multiple transformational initiatives during his time at Samford, including the launch of the College of Health Sciences in 2013. He also played a key role in strategic enrollment efforts designed to increase the size, retention, and academic quality of the undergraduate student body. During his time as provost, Samford achieved the highest graduation rate of any college or university in Alabama and saw the average ACT score of its incom- ing students increase by a full point.

Creed and his wife, Kathy Harton, were well known on the Sam- ford campus for welcoming students into their home and look forward to continuing the tradition at Campbell. The Creeds have been married since 1980 and have three children: Caitlin Elizabeth (1987-2007), Charles Vernon, and Carrie Grace.

Creed succeeded Dr. Jerry M. Wallace, who retired June 30 after a 12-year term marked by the unprecedented growth of the univer- sity. Campbell has set enrollment records in the face of declining trends nationwide and opened the first medical school in North Carolina in 35 years in 2013. Campbell has also added four other health degree programs over the past five years (nursing, physical therapy, physician assistant, and public health).

@GoCamelsWBB 86 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 Associate AD / SWA Wanda Watkins A fixture in the Fighting Camel Athletics She served as team captain of the Lady Camels basket- program for the last four decades, Wan- ball team as a senior and captained the softball team for da Watkins was named Associate Athlet- three years. Despite suffering an injury in her final sea- ics Director/Coaches Liaison and Senior son, Watkins was named MVP of the 1978-79 team and Woman Administrator at Campbell Uni- selected as Campbell’s Outstanding Female Athlete. versity in September 2016. Watkins resides in Clayton, N.C. and is a longtime mem- Over the previous 35 years, Watkins ber of Oakland Presbyterian Church. She is an active served as head coach of the Campbell member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. women’s basketball team before moving to an administra- tive position last spring. While in charge of the Camels on Watkins earned a B.S. degree in physical education in the court, Watkins led her teams to 549 victories, 10 appear- 1979. She also holds a masters degree in education with ances in Division I conference championship games and the an emphasis in physical education (Campbell, ‘81) and program’s first-ever trip to the NCAA tournament. has completed an add-on certification in counseling (Campbell, ‘88). “With the addition of Wanda to our administrative staff, we have the luxury of having a resource with four decades of experience at Campbell to serve our coaching staffs in a variety of areas,” said Director of Athletics Bob Roller. “This move also provided the opportunity for her to assume the role of Senior Woman Administrator to represent CU on the conference and national level.”

In her new role Watkins assists with the daily operations and organization of the department and serves as a liaison to the coaching staffs of Campbell’s 21 varsity sports. As Senior Woman Administrator, Watkins represents the Campbell University athletic department in all Big South Conference and NCAA matters regarding women’s sports as designated by the NCAA.

Among Watkins’ countless honors and achievements is the fact that more than 95 percent of her student-athletes com- pleted their Campbell undergraduate degrees.

The 1979 Campbell graduate led her teams to the 1989 Big South and 2000 Atlantic Sun Conference tournament titles. In addition, Campbell was the 1988 (co-champion) and 1991 Big South regular season champion, as well as the 2001 A-Sun regular season champion.

Her 2000 team defeated Georgia State in the championship game and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. That Lady Camel squad, which lost to Duke in the Big Dance, posted a 22-9 record.

In addition to her coaching achievements, Watkins holds a special place in Campbell athletics history. She was the school’s first female athletic scholarship recipient after grad- uating from nearby South Johnston High School in 1975. She was a member of that school’s 1974 North Carolina state championship team.

@GoCamelsWBB 87 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 ATHLETIC TRAINING ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Campbell University student-athletes have access to one of the finest The Campbell Athletics Department is committed to academic sports medicine care programs in North Carolina. CU’s Athletic Training excellence and to promoting student-athlete welfare through staff offers all Fighting Camel student-athletes the best available med- the broad-based Student-Athlete Support Program. Under the ical care for athletic injuries. They design and implement programs to guidance of Malinda Ashcraft, Associate Athletics Director for prevent, manage and treat athletic injuries. They also supervise injury Academic Services and Campbell’s Senior Women’s Adminis- rehabilitation programs that are designed to return the athlete to ath- trator, programs are available that provide opportunities for letic activity as quickly and safely as possible. student-athletes to grow academically, socially, spiritually, emo- tionally and physically. The athletic training staff has the use of both the McLeod Athletic Train- ing Facility on campus and a separate training room inside the John The Student-Athlete Support Program was created to assist W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center to meet all the needs of Campbell stu- student-athletes with a number of issues ranging from the de- dent-athletes. velopment of personal responsibility and educational goals to addressing personal and social problems that are unique to the In addition, the staff also provides supervision to students majoring in Division I student-athlete. athletic training. These students are enrolled in a challenging academic major that not only requires that they make the grade in the classroom Some of the services offered through the Student-Athlete but also must excel in real-life situations. The education program is di- Support Program are the Individual Study Plan program, tuto- rected by Dr. Catherine Simonson. rial sessions, study halls, one-on-one academic advising, Stu- dent-Athlete Advisory Committee, NCAA Life Skills and other The Athletic Training staff also works closely with Dr. Chris Stewart, M.D., academic support services. and Mr. Jerry Brenneman, P.A., of Campbell University Student Health Services and team physicians Dr. Bill Hage of Triangle Orthopedic As- The Academic Support Center is the focal point of the program. sociates of Raleigh and Dr. Michael Hart of Carolina Family Practice and The center is open seven days a week with flexible hours de- Sports Medicine of Cary to provide quality physician services to stu- signed to accommodate the busy schedule of a student-athlete. dent-athletes. Chiropractic services are provided by Damien Rodulfo of The center has been designed to serve as an optimal learning Healing Hands Chiropractic in Dunn. environment, while providing the student-athlete with all the tools necessary to achieve academic success. Other allied health care needs available within the athletic training ser- vices program include optometry, dentistry and sports massage. The center is equipped with several computer work stations, individual study carrels, and areas for monitored group study and tutorial work. Tutorial sessions of different subject areas are provided several times a week for the student-athletes. The cen- ter also provides the student-athlete with a convenient place to study, either individually or in a group setting, where his or her progress can be supervised.

The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is comprised of mem- bers of the 20 varsity sport programs at Campbell who are nominated by their head coaches. The group was organized to facilitate communication and involvement between stu- dent-athletes and administrators and to better integrate ath- letes into the general student body.

As a branch of the SAAC, the Camels CARE Team is comprised of student-advisory members, whose mission is to develop ways to increase university representation in community service ac- tivities. Proposed committee activities include: Special Olym- pics, “Adopt-a-Grandparent,” tutoring services for local grade schools, the Big Brother / Big Sister organization and a speakers’ bureau.

To these young adults, athletics becomes more than an end in itself, but rather a means by which they may fully develop their character, and in the process, make a positive impact on the world around them.

@GoCamelsWBB 88 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Alex Carnall Assistant Director Strength & Conditioning 3rd year

Alex Carnall joins Campbell as the Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning. Carnall will head programs for women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer and swimming, while assisting with football. After serving as a volunteer assistant in the Campbell weight room during the 2013-14 year, Carnall volunteered his time during the summer of 2013 at the University of Montana. At Montana, he assisted with the implemen- tation and coaching of strength and conditioning programs for football, men’s and women’s basketball, track and field, women’s soccer and wom- en’s volleyball. Prior to his summer at UM, Carnall was a strength and conditioning coach from August 2012 to May 2013 at Sport Specific Training Canada in his hometown of Oakville, Ontario. While there, he was responsible for the design, implementation and direction of training for youth and collegiate athletes. A graduate and two-time Honor Roll Student-Athlete at the University of Texas - Pan American (B.S. Kinesiology - Strength & Conditioning 2012,) Alex played his junior and senior seasons for the Broncs baseball team. Following his playing career, he joined strength and conditioning coach Joe Collins in 2011 as a student assistant and worked with men’s bas- ketball, baseball, track and field, and had sole responsibility for women’s tennis and golf. He also previously earned an associate’s degree while playing baseball at Cisco College from 2007-2009. With the Wranglers, Carnall was named an all-conference outfielder twice, was a Texas-New Mexico Region 5 All- Star selection and ranked top five nationally in several NJCAA Division 1 offensive categories. He remains on the leaderboard for several career offensive categories at Cisco. Carnall is a member and Certified Strength & Conditioning Coach through the National Strength & Conditioning Association, as well as CPR/AED Certified. The Campbell University strength and conditioning facilities can be found at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center. The 3,550 square foot facility is located in the right corner of the building closest to Leslie Campbell Avenue. The state of the art facility includes: (4) double sided Nautilus Combination Racks, (4) Half Racks w/ Olympic Weight Lifting platforms, (4) Power Racks, (12) Adjustable Benches, (2) Nautilus Lat Pulldown Machines, a Nautilus Seated Row Machine, (2) Nautilus Lying Leg Curl Machines, Nautilus Leg Extension Machine, Hammer Strength Jammer, Hammer Strength 4-way Neck, Hammer Strength Isolation Leg Press, a Four-way hip machine, (2) Complete Sets of Dumbbells ranging from 5 to 120lbs (15) Medicine Balls, (2) sets of Plyo Boxes, (12) sets of Rubber Bumper Weight Plates, (18) 7-ft Bars (both Olympic and Power), (4) Trap Bars, a set of Kettlebells (12kg – 32kg), Over 5,500 lbs in Iron Grip Weight Plates, (2) Schwinn Airdyne Bicycles. Although specific strength and conditioning programs are designed for each sport, the basic goal is the same – to help athletes increase their full potential in: strength, speed, flexibility, endurance and ultimately sports performance, while decreasing the likelihood of injury. Workouts are designed and supervised by Andrew Carter, who is in his fourth year as the director of strength and conditioning at Campbell. He along with his staff assistant, Ryan Billings. and graduate assistant, Andrew Crossley, provide a strong base for Campbell’s student-athletes. Members of each of CU’s 20 varsity teams meet with Carter on a weekly basis, with most teams training and preparing for competition several times a week. Campbell’s strength and conditioning program has an ultimate goal of achieving the maximum potential, in order to better prepare student-ath- letes in competition. The strength and conditioning staff operates in conjunction with the athletic training staff to ensure that the Campbell women’s basketball players can compete on the court at the highest level injury free.

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Jonathan Davidson He is a member of College Sports Information Directors of Amer- Assistant Director ica (CoSIDA). Athletic Communications Davidson is an avid sports fan and supports the Carolina Panthers, Boston Red Sox, Carolina Hurricanes, Miami Heat and the United States soccer teams. ATHLETIC MEDIA SERVICES STAFF Assistant Director (WBB Contact)...... Jonathan Davidson Email...... [email protected] Jonathan Davidson is in his second year as a full time member Office Phone...... (910) 893-1529 of Campbell University Athletic Communications staff. Named Cell...... (910) 890-0513 the assistant director of athletic communications in October A.D. for Media Services...... Stan Cole 2015, Davidson is the primary media contact for the Camels’ Email...... [email protected] men’s soccer, women’s basketball and women’s lacrosse pro- Office Phone...... (910) 8193-1331 grams. Director...... Jason Williams He is the media liaison for those selected sports and writes Email...... [email protected] content for GoCamels.com. He also keeps in-game statis- Office Phone...... (910) 893-1331 tics, publishes the program’s media guides, game notes and Assistant Director ...... Jonathan Davidson gameday programs while updating content on the Camels’ Email...... [email protected] various social media pages. Davidson also adds assistance to Office Phone...... (910) 893-1529 all of Campbell’s 21 varsity sports. Office Fax...... (910) 893-1330 Davidson, a native of Sanford, North Carolina, returned to his Mailing Address...... P.0. Box 10 alma mater after graduating from CU in 2012. While attending ...... Buies Creek, N.C. 27506 Campbell, Davidson served as a student assistant in the com- Athletics Website...... GoCamels.com munications office for four years and worked with the men’s PRIMARY PRINT MEDIA and women’s tennis programs as the primary media contact. The Fayetteville Observer Address...... P.O. Box 849 He most recently served as the assistant director of athletic ...... Fayetteville, NC 28306 media relations at Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tennessee Phone...... 910-486-3530 for a just over a year. At Tusculum, Davidson was the media Fax...... 910-486-3531 Website...... fayettevillenc.com contact for select sports and coordinated the publicity and Email...... [email protected] promotion of all 16 TC athletic teams, including press releas- es, publications, statistical information, digital media, and the Dunn Daily Record maintenance of the athletics web site and social media pages. Address...... P.O. Box 1448 ...... Dunn, NC 28335 Davidson, 26, spent the 2013-14 collegiate athletic season as Phone...... 910-891-1234 Fax...... 910-891-4445 an intern in the sports information department at Francis Mar- Website...... dunndailyrecord.com ion University. He handled all aspects of the Patriot Sports Net- Email...... [email protected] work, including broadcasting duties for a number of sports, and the production of over 100 videos on the college’s athletic The News and Observer website and YouTube page. Address...... P.O. Box 191 ...... Raleigh, NC 27620 He was a part of the Francis Marion staff that was honored Phone...... 919-829-4560 Fax...... 919-829-4888 with the inaugural Peach Belt Conference SID Office of the Website...... newsobserver.com Year award for the 2013-14 school year. Email...... [email protected] Davidson also served as the communications intern with the BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE Colonial Athletic Association, headquartered in Richmond, Mark Simpson...... Assistant Commissioner - Public Relations Virginia, during the 2012-13 collegiate athletic season. At the Phone...... 704-341-7990, ext. 228 CAA, Davidson was the primary media contact for select Olym- Email...... [email protected] pic sports and assisted with all 22 of the conference’s sports in- Brian Verdi...... Assistant Director of Public Relations cluding baseball, football, and men’s and women’s basketball. Phone...... 704-341-7990, ext. 229 Email...... [email protected] Upon graduation from Campbell, he spent the summer of 2012 as an intern with the Fayetteville SwampDogs of the Courtney Fritts...... Public Relations Assistant Phone...... 704-341-7990, ext. 232 Coastal Plain League. Email...... [email protected] Davidson has assisted with various major collegiate and pro- Address...... 7233 Pineville-Matthews Road, Suite 100 fessional events, including the 2014 U.S. Open Championships ...... Charlotte, NC 28226 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. He also volunteered at the 2012 Phone...... 704-341-7990 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and two NCAA Women’s Fax...... 704-341-7991 Basketball Tournament events (Durham ‘11 and the 2012 Ra- Website...... bigsouthsports.com Email...... [email protected] @GoCamelsWBB 90 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 MEDIA INFORMATION Media Information This media guide has been prepared in order to assist in your cover- age of Campbell women’s basketball during the 2016-17 season. All media requests should be made through assistant director of athletic communications Jonathan Davidson.

Press Credentials Press credentials are limited to working members of the print and electronic media, as well as photographers and videographers. Pho- tographers are restricted to the baselines.

Interview Policies The Campbell Athletic Communications Department will attempt to arrange all reasonable requests for interviews with Camels head coach Ronny Fisher and student-athletes. With respect to practice, study and personal time, a few guidelines should be followed.

Player Interviews All interview requests with Campbell basketball players must be arranged through the media services office. Players are generally available for interviews prior to and immediately following practice sessions. If a media member desires to set up a telephone interview, this can be arranged.

Post Game Interviews Following each home game, the visiting head coach and any re- quested players will be brought to the media interview room after a 10-minute cool-down period. Campbell head coach Ronny Fisher services department. Every attempt will be made to satisfy the interview and two players will follow in the interview room. The Campbell lock- request within reason. er room is closed to all individuals with the exception of authorized team or university personnel. Head Coach Interviews Requests for interviews with Camels ead coach Ronny Fisher should be Road Interviews made through assistant director of athletic communications Jonathan Interviews with Coach Fisher or team members away from campus or Davidson at (910) 890-0513. contact outside of playing sites must be arranged through the media Home Game Services Working press facilities are available at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocations Center. Telephone lines, high-speed internet connections, wireless inter- net connections and fax services are available upon request.

Campbell Athletics Media Services will provide a pre-game snack to work- ing media members in the press room. A full NCAA box score and play- by-play sheets will be distributed as soon as possible following the com- pletion of each game. Stats are also provided to press row at least twice in each half during timeouts.

Big South Conference Public Relations Throughout the basketball season, the Big South Conference staff will provide updated statistics daily for each conference team, plus a weekly release, to the media through BigSouthSports.com. Big South Confer- ence games – and all Campbell home games – are available through live video webcast on the Big South Network.

Radio / Internet Broadcasts Announcer positions for radio broadcasts of Camels basketball are lo- cated along press row in the Gilbert Craig Gore Arena. Under reciprocal agreements, the official designated originating station of the visiting team is allowed to originate radio broadcasts without charge. Official stations must contact Chris Hemeyer (910-893-1822) for information con- cerning broadcasts.

Camels Broadcasts on the Web Camels broadcasts will be available through GoCamels.com for the entire 2016-17 season. Play-by-play and analysis throughout the season and the Big South Conference tournament will be provided. Every broadcast be- gins 15 minutes prior to tip-off with the comprehensive pre-game show.

@GoCamelsWBB 91 #theCreekisRising Campbell University Women’s Basketball 2016-17 MASCOT/FIGHT SONG The Fighting Camel Many stories exist as to the origin of the nickname “Fight- ing Camels” and the adoption of a camel as the mascot of Campbell University athletic teams. To date, there is still uncertainty as to why the unique mascot (only one other school in the United States -- and none in Division I -- has the nickname “Camels”) was chosen. According to historian J. Winston Pearce, author of “Camp- bell College, Big Miracle in Little Buies Creek,” the nick- name’s origin perhaps stretches back to the turn of the century when all but one of the school’s original buildings were destroyed by fire. In the aftermath, Z.T. Kivett visited the school’s founder and president, Dr. James Archibald Campbell, at his residence. As Dr. Campbell bemoaned the fate of the institution he had worked 13 years to build, Mr. Kivett encouraged him, “Your name’s Campbell; then get a hump on you! We’ve got work to do.” Dr. Campbell thought that Mr. Kivett said, “You’re a camel, get a hump on you.” Hence the nomadic nickname. Campbell’s athletic teams were originally named the “Hor- nets.” Copies of Creek Pebbles, the school newspaper, in the 1920s and 1930s described the teams as “Hornets.” Other references to the athletic teams were “The Camp- bells” or the “Campbellites.” Although an official date is unknown, the changing of the mascot to a camel came in late 1933 or early 1934. There is no explanation why the nickname was changed to Cam- els, only this one sentence was printed in the Jan. 13, 1934 issue of Creek Pebbles: “Eight new men were recently initi- The Campbell University Fight Song ated into Campbell’s monogram club, which has changed its name from ‘Hornets’ to ‘Camels.’” Fight, team on down the field Fight with your might till victory is ours From that point on, all Campbell athletic teams have Long may your colors wave o’er all others Sing it to the tune of Hoorah for orange and black, proudly worn the Camel mascot. So Cheer, Cheer for old C.U. Cheer for the Varsity For it’s Hail, Hail, the gang’s all here As we march on to victory. Alma Mater We hail our gracious Alma Mater Singing this glad refrain, We’ll honor her with all our might, and cherish every vein. Chorus Come and sing to dear ol’Campbell, pledge a tribute, too. We’ll praise her for all her merit, and honor her with truth. We yield to her our true allegiance, Raising her banner high, We’ll stand with her thru peace and strife, her name will never die. Chorus

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