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MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION: 1-6 RECORDS: 132-157 QUICK FACTS Table of Contents and Credits / Quick Facts 1 Records 133 Name of School: University of South Alabama 2018-19 Schedule 2 Career Records 134 City/State: Mobile, Ala. 2018-19 Roster 3 Single-Season Records 135 Founded: 1963 South Alabama Strategic Communications 4-5 Single-Game Records 136 Enrollment: 16,699 The Mitchell Center 6 Class Category Leaders 137-139 Nickname: Jaguars The Last Time... 140 School Colors: Blue, Red and White PLAYER PROFILES: 7-29 Overtime Games 141 Arena Name (Capacity): Mitchell Center (5,520) Returners: 8-26 NCAA Tournament Records 142 Conference: Sun Belt Shaforia Kines 8-9 NWIT / WNIT Tournament Records 143 President: Dr. Tony G. Waldrop (North Carolina ’74) Jayla Morrow 10-11 WBI Tournament Records 144 NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative: Dr. Paige Vitulli Christen Carter 12-13 Postseason Individual Highs 145-146 (South Alabama,’86) Savannah Jones 14-15 Postseason Team Highs 147 Athletic Director: Joel Erdmann, Ph. D. (South Dakota State, ’86) Alexis Sykes 16-17 Individual Year-By-Year Leaders 148-149 Athletic Department Phone: (251) 460-7121 Casey Ferguson 18-19 Individual Year-By-Year Leaders and Career Superlatives 150 Ticket Offce Phone: (251) 460-6047 Kennedi Centers 20-21 Individual Program Superlatives 151 Antoinette Lewis 22-23 Team Year-By-Year Marks 152-154 First Year of Basketball: 1974 India Hall 24-25 Program Milestones 155-157 Seasons 44 Devyn Lowe 26 Program’s All-Time Record 603-643 (.484) Newcomers: 27-29 Sun Belt Record: 206-273 (.430) Mahogany Vaught / Emerald Hart 27 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 (‘87) Damaya Telemaque / Jala Buster 28 NCAA Tournament Record: 0-1 Television/Radio Chart 29 WNIT Appearances: 3 (‘88, ‘03, ‘04) WNIT Tournament Record: 2-3 WBI Appearances: 1 (’18) JAGUAR COACHES: 30-40 WBI Record: 2-1 Head Coach Terry Fowler 32-33 Sun Belt Championships 5 (‘87, ‘89, ‘90, ‘03, ‘04) Assistant Coach Yolisha Jackson 34 All-American Selections 14 Assistant Coach Dan Presel 35 All-Sun Belt Selections 45 Assistant Coach Rachel Travis 36 Commissioner’s List Selections 32 Director of Basketball Operations JD Brooks and Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Selections 66 Graduate Assistant Coach Jaylon Rory 37 The 2018-19 South Alabama Fact Book Strength and Conditioning Coach Nicholas Kuhlman and The 2018-19 South Alabama women’s basketball fact book is a Total Home Away Neutral Support Staff 38 production of the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offce. 2017-18 Final Record: 21-13 12-5 8-7 1-1 President Dr. Tony G. Waldrop 39 This publication was written, edited and designed Associate Direc- 2017-18 Sun Belt Record: 11-7 6-3 5-4 0-0 Director of Athletics Dr. Joel Erdmann 40 tor for Strategic Communications Kevin Beasley. 2017-18 Sun Belt Finish: Fifth THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE: 41-45 Front cover designed by Matt Horne. 2017-18 RPI 179 The Sun Belt Conference 42 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference / NCAA Review 43 Photography Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Sun Belt Championship History 44 John Adams, Chip English, Joe Imel, Bobby McDuffe, Brad Puck- Redshirts from ‘17-18: 1 Vs. Opponents in the Sun Belt Championships 45 ett, Scott Donaldson and the University of South Alabama strategic Newcomers: 4 communications archives. 2017-18 SEASON REVIEW: 46-63 Head Coach: Terry Fowler 2017-18 Overall / Conference Statistics 47 Alma Mater: Lane (Tenn.) College, ‘86 2017-18 Miscellaneous Statistics 48 Record at USA (Years): 60-92 (Five Seasons) 2017-18 Stats 49-51 Sun Belt Record: 35-59 2017-18 Specialty Stats 52 SOUTH ALABAMA Career Record (Years): 267-270 (19) 2017-18 Game-By-Game Stats 53 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Basketball Offce Phone: (251) 460-7961 2017-18 Game-By-Game Leaders 54 Brian Fremund Assistant A.D. for Strategic Communications Best time to reach coach: Contact SID 2017-18 Box Scores 55-63 (Football [Primary]/Men’s Golf) Assistant Coach: Dan Presel Kevin Beasley Associate Director Alma Mater: Spring Hill, ‘99 HISTORY: 64-131 (Football [Secondary]/Softball/Cross Country) Assistant Coach: Yolisha Jackson Matt Horne Associate Director Alma Mater: Jacksonville, ‘05 Coaching Records 65-66 (Women’s Soccer/Men’s Basketball/Women’s Tennis) Assistant Coach: Rachel Travis Coaching Staff History 67 Charlie Nicholls Assistant Director Alma Mater: Northwest, ‘10 All-Time Roster 68-69 (Volleyball/Baseball) Director of Operations: JD Brooks All-Time Jersey Numbers 70 TBD Strategic Communications Assistant Alma Mater: North Alabama, ‘14 Retired Jerseys 71 (Women’s Basketball/Men’s Tennis) Graduate Assistant Coach Jaylon Rory All-Time Honors 72-73 Jessica Gordy Strategic Communications Assistant Alma Mater: South Alabama, ‘17 Program History 74-77 (Women’s Golf/Track and Field) Historic Teams 78-79 Strategic Communications Offce Phone (251) 460-7035 Conference Championships 80 Strategic Communications Relations Fax (251) 460-7297 NCAA Tournament History 81 Mitchell Center Press Row (251) 460-7418 NWIT History 82 WNIT History 83 WBI History 84 1,000 Point Club 85-88 Year-By-Year Results 89-95 Games By Date 97-106 Vs. Ranked Opponents 107-108 Vs. The Conferences 109 Opponent Series History 110-131 www.USAJAGUARS.COM

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2018-19 South Alabama Schedule PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Jala Buster - Jay-LA Date Day Opponent Site Time Nov. 1 Thur. WILLIAM CAREY (Exh.) Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Shaforia Kines - Sha-for-ee-ah Nov. 7 Wed. SPRING HILL Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Nov. 14 Wed. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Devyn Lowe - Devin Nov. 17 Sat. at Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 2 p.m. Nov. 19 Mon. at Southern Baton Rouge, La. 5:30 p.m. Alexis Sykes - Sikes Nov. 26 Mon. EAST TENNESSEE STATE Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Nov. 30 Thur. at Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. 6 p.m. Damaya Telemaque – Duh-MY-AH Tell-ah-mack Dec. 5 Wed. at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 11:30 a.m. Dec. 9 Sun. ALABAMA STATE Mobile, Ala. 3 p.m. Mahogany Vaught - Mah-hag-AH- NEE Dec. 17 Mon. FAULKNER Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Dec. 20 Thur. vs. New Mexico State , Fla. 11 a.m. Yolisha Jackson – Yo-LEE-sha Dec. 21 Fri. vs. Alcorn State/FIU Miami, Fla. 1 p.m. Jan. 3 Thur. at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Dan Presel – Press-ull Jan. 5 Sat. at Coastal Carolina* Conway, S.C. 1 p.m. Jan. 10 Thur. ARKANSAS STATE* Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Jan. 12 Sat. LITTLE ROCK* Mobile, Ala. 3 p.m. Jan. 17 Thur. at Georgia State* , Ga. 5 p.m. Jan. 19 Sat. at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 1 p.m. Jan. 24 Thur. LOUISIANA* Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Jan. 26 Sat. ULM* Mobile, Ala. 3 p.m. Feb. 2 Sat. TROY* Mobile, Ala. 3 p.m. Feb. 7 Thur. at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 7 p.m. Front Row (L to R): Jala Buster, Savannah Jones, India Hall, Antoinette Lewis, Kennedi Centers, Emerald Hart, Christen Carter; Middle Row (L to R): Student BY CLASS Feb. 9 Sat. at Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 3 p.m. Manager Mya Hamilton, Student Manager Kaylee Crumlee, Graduate Assistant Jaylon Rory, Assistant Coach Dan Presel, Assistant Coach Rachel Travis, Head Feb. 14 Thur. GEORGIA SOUTHERN* Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Coach Terry Fowler, Assistant Coach Yolisha Jackson, Strength & Conditioning Coach Ellis Hill, Assistant Athletic Trainer Trinity Lambeth Academic, Advisor Pat SENIORS Feb. 16 Sat. GEORGIA STATE* Mobile, Ala. 3 p.m. Johnson, Director of Operations J.D. Brooks, Student Manager Paige Stribling; Back Row (L to R): Casey Ferguson, Devyn Lowe, Shaforia Kines, Damaya India Hall Feb. 23 Sat. at Troy* Troy, Ala. 2 p.m. Telemaque, Mahogany Vaught, Jayla Morrow, Alexis Sykes Feb. 28 Thur. at UTA* Arlington, Texas 7 p.m. JUNIORS Mar. 2 Sat. at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 2 p.m. NUMERICAL ROSTER Chirsten Carter (RS) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. - Exp. Hometown (Last School High School) Mar. 7 Thur. COASTAL CAROLINA* Mobile, Ala. 7 p.m. Kennedi Centers 1 Mahogny Vaught G 5-6 Fr. - HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch High School) Mar. 9 Sat. APPALACHIAN STATE Mobile, Ala. 4 p.m. Emerald Hart 2 Shaforia Kines G 5-5 Jr. - 2L Birmingham, Ala. (Huffman High School) Mar. 11-16 Mon. - Sat. 2019 Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. TBD Shaforia Kines 3 Jayla Morrow G 5-8 So. - 1L Birmingham, Ala. (Wenonah High School) 4 Christen Carter F 5-11 R-So. - 1L Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) SOPHOMORES 5 Emerald Hart G/F 5-9 Jr. - JC Riviera Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens/Northwest Kansas TC) * – Indicates Sun Belt Conference Game. CAPS indicates home games at the Mitchell Center. All times CENTRAL and subject to change. Casey Ferguson 12 Demaya Telamaque G 5-8 Fr. - HS Houston, Texas (Summer Creek) Savannah Jones (RS) 14 Savannah Jones G 6-0 R-So. - 1L Ocean Springs, Miss. (St. Martin High School) Antoinette Lewis 2019 NCAA Div. 1 Women’s Basketball Championship Dates and Sites 15 Alexis Sykes G 5-8 So. - 1L Brooklyn, N.Y. (Nazareth Regional High School) Alexis Sykes 21 Casey Ferguson G 5-11 So. - 1L Biloxi, Miss. (D’Iberville High School) Jayla Morrow First and Second Rounds – March 21-24 23 Jala Buster G 5-10 Fr. - HS Houston, Texas (Cypress, Ranch) 25 Kennedi Centers F 6-0 Jr.. - 2L New Braunfels, Texas (Samuel Clemens High School) The frst two rounds will be played on campus sites with the top 16-seeded teams FRESHMEN 35 Antoinette Lewis C 6-1 So. - 1L Memphis, Tenn. (Harding Academy) in the tournament hosting the sub-regionals. Jala Buster 44 India Hall F/C 6-2 Sr. - 3L Antioch, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) Devyn Lowe (RS) Regionals – March 29 - April 1 45 Devyn Lowe G 5-7 R-Fr. - HS Woodstock, Ga. (Woodstock High School) Damaya Telemaque Albany Regional Mahogany Vaught Times Union Center Albany, N.Y. ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Host: MAAC No. Name Position Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/Last School) 23 Jala Buster G 5-10 Fr. - HS Houston, Texas (Cypress, Ranch) Chicago Regional 4 Christen Carter F 5-11 R-Jr. - 2L Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) BY POSITION Wintrust Arena 25 Kennedi Centers F 6-0 Jr.. - 2L New Braunfels, Texas (Samuel Clemens High School) Chicago, Ill. 21 Casey Ferguson G 5-11 So. - 1L Biloxi, Miss. (D’Iberville High School) GUARDS Host: DePaul 44 India Hall F/C 6-2 Sr. - 3L Antioch, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) Casey Ferguson 5 Emerald Hart G/F 5-9 Jr. - JC Riviera Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens/Northwest Kansas TC) Savannah Jones Greensboro Regional 14 Savannah Jones G 6-0 R-So. - 1L Ocean Springs, Miss. (St. Martin High School) Shaforia Kines Greensboro Coliseum 2 Shaforia Kines G 5-5 Jr. - 2L Birmingham, Ala. (Huffman High School) Devyn Lowe Jayla Morrow Greensboro, N.C. 35 Antoinette Lewis C 6-1 So. - 1L Memphis, Tenn. (Harding Academy) Alexis Sykes Host: ACC 45 Devyn Lowe G 5-7 R-Fr. - HS Woodstock, Ga. (Woodstock High School) 3 Jayla Morrow G 5-8 So. - 1L Birmingham, Ala. (Wenonah High School) Damaya Telemaque Mahogany Vaught Portland Regional 15 Alexis Sykes G 5-8 So. - 1L Brooklyn, N.Y. (Nazareth Regional High School) 12 Demaya Telamaque G 5-8 Fr. - HS Houston, Texas (Summer Creek) Moda Center FORWARDS 1 Mahogny Vaught G 5-6 Fr. - HS Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch High School) Portland, Ore. Jala Buster

Host: Oregon State Christen Carter Kennedia Centers Final Four – April 5 & April 7 COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Emerald Hart Amalie Arena India Hall Head Coach: Terry Fowler (Lane [Tenn.], ‘86) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Nick Kuhlman (Hampden-Sydney Tampa Bay, Fla. Antoinette Lewis Host: South Florida Assistant Coach: Dan Presel (Spring Hill, ’99) College, ‘14) Assistant Coach: Yolisha Jackson (Jacksonville ’05) Sports Medicine: Trinity Lambeth (West Florida, ‘14) CENTERS Assistant Coach: Rachel Travis (Northwest, ‘09) Student Managers: Sarah Ramey, Mya Harrison, Paige Stribling India Hall Graduate Assistant Coach: Jaylon Rory (South Alabama, ‘17) Kaylee Crumley Antoinette Lewis Director of Basketball Operations: Jeremiah “JD” Brooks (North Alabama, ’14)

2 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 3 MEDIA INFORMATION STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA INFORMATION

SOUTH ALABAMA The 2018-19 South Alabama Women’s Basketball Fact Book is designed to aid MEDIA ROOM POSTGAME INTERVIEWS STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS members of the media covering Jaguar basketball. We appreciate your coverage A working media room with power outlets and complementary telephone lines After a 10-minute cooling off period, requested players and coaches will be and if there is anything we can do to assist you, please contact the Strategic Com- is available to all credentialed media members. It is located in Room 1106 of made available to members of the media. The South Alabama locker room is Phone: (251) 460-7035 • Fax: (251) 460-7297 munications Offce at (251) 460-7035. the Mitchell Center, in the Northeast lower – level corner. Wireless and Ethernet CLOSED both at home and on the road. Requested players and coaches will Athletic Web Site: www.usajaguars.com The Strategic Communications Offce has certain policies and procedures that connections are also available. The intent of the press room is to provide a work- be escorted by a South Alabama Strategic Communications staff member to the Overnight/Mailing Address we ask for you to abide by while covering South Alabama. These are for the ben- ing facility for the media, professional scouts and immediate game personnel. designated interview area. 5950 Old Shell Road eft of your needs and those of the student-athletes and coaches. We ask that you Family members, friends, guests and other non-credentialed people CAN NOT please respect these requests in order to maintain a good working atmosphere for be accommodated. Soft drinks, bottled water and a meal will be available prior to GAME NOTES Mitchell Center, Room 1209 all parties involved. tip-off. A set of game notes – South Alabama’s, opponent’s and the Sun Belt Confer- Mobile, AL 36688 ence’s – will be made available before each contest. A copy of South Alabama’s STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS game notes will be placed on the USA Athletic Department web page at www. The University of South Alabama Strategic Communications Offce is located in Professional scouts may request a single-game credential by submitting a usajaguars.com before each game and can be downloaded from there. The Brian Fremund Room 1209 of the Mitchell Center. written request on team letterhead to the South Alabama Strategic Communica- game notes can also be e-mailed to you upon request. Assistant Athletic Director for tions Offce. Because of limited space, requests will be flled on a frst-come, Strategic Communications HOME CREDENTIAL REQUESTS frst-serve basis. PRESS ROW PHONE Football (Primary), Men’s Golf The South Alabama Strategic Communications Offce will issue credentials to The court side press row phone number at the Mitchell Center is (251) 460- Offce: (251) 414-8032 WORKING press only. Passes for spouses, children or friends will not be issued. PRACTICES 7418. Cell: (251) 623-3191 These credentials are non-transferable and any unauthorized use of a credential The South Alabama Strategic Communications staff encourages coverage Email: [email protected] will result in the pass being immediately revoked. of Jaguar basketball outside of games. As a general rule, the frst 30 minutes of E-MAIL and INTERNET Press passes will be distributed to those working along press row. A photo all practices are open to the media. Please contact the South Alabama Strategic Media outlets may request to be included on the e-mail lists to receive daily pass will be issued to those members of the media needing to photograph home Communications Offce in advance if you plan on attending a practice session, so news regarding South Alabama Women’s Basketball. To be added to the daily events. an escort can be made available. e-mail list, simply visit the South Alabama website at www.usajaguars.com and Kevin Beasley All credential requests should be made in writing by sports editors or directors sign up through the automated registration system or contact the Strategic Com- Associate Director for of accredited media outlets on company letterhead. Requests should be made no INTERVIEWS munications offce. Strategic Communications later that four hours prior to the start of the desired contest. At least a day’s notice In-person interviews with members of the coaching staff and student-athletes For complete coverage of all the 17 intercollegiate sports at South Alabama, Football (Secondary), Softball, Cross Country is preferred. can be arranged by calling the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offce point your web browser to www.usajaguars.com. Each week, news releases, Offce: (251) 414-8033 Credentials can be picked up the day before an event in our offce. Any creden- at (251) 460-7035 during normal business hours. Interviews with student-athletes game notes and statistics are updated. Media and fans can view player and Cell: (251) 377-8164 tials picked up after then may be picked up at Media Will Call, which is located on MUST be arranged in advance through the Strategic Communications offce. coaches bios, schedules, results and the most comprehensive records and his- E-mail: [email protected] the lower level in the Southwest corner of the Mitchell Center (loading dock area). Players are generally available 15 minutes before practice and immediately fol- tory pertaining to Jaguar athletics anywhere. Media Will Call will be open approximately one-and-a-half hours before the start of lowing practice. Phone interviews are also available, but will be arranged around the event. the student-athlete’s class and practice schedules. Student-athletes’ phone num- Credential requests can be sent to Jessica Gordy, Strategic Communications bers are NOT available under any circumstance. All phone interview requests Matt Horne Assistant for the University of South Alabama at either 5950 Old Shell Road, must be made 24 hours prior. Associate Director for Mitchell Center, Room 1209, Mobile, Ala. 36688, emailed to jessicagordy@south- Strategic Communications alabama.edu or faxed to (251) 460-7297. Men’s Basketball, Soccer, Women’s Tennis Offce: (251) 414-8184 ROAD CREDENTIAL REQUESTS E-mail: [email protected] Working members of the media who plan to cover South Alabama on the road are encouraged to make credential requests through the South Alabama Strategic Communications Offce. MOBILE MEDIA ELECTRONIC MEDIA - RADIO ELECTRONIC MEDIA - TELEVISION PRINT/ELECTRONIC MEDIA Charlie Nichols VISITING RADIO JAGUAR SPORTS PROPERTIES WKRG-TV 5 (CBS) MOBILE PRESS REGISTER/AL.COM Assistant Director for All visiting radio crews can make credential requests either through the South UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA 555 BROADCAST DRIVE 401 N. WATER ST. Strategic Communications Alabama Strategic Communications Offce or through their normal media relations 6001 USA DRIVE SOUTH, SUITE 35 MOBILE, AL 36606 MOBILE, AL 36602 Baseball, Volleyball contact. After the request is made, space will be reserved for the visiting broadcast MOBILE, AL 36688 PHONE: (251) 662-3003 [email protected] Offce: (251) 414-8017 team. Two courtesy analog phone lines are available for each team, while ad- FAX: (251) 460-6505 FAX: (251) 662-3071 E-mail: [email protected] ditional lines are available for a fee. Two ISDN lines may be ordered. CREG STEPHENSON, SOUTH ALABAMA BEAT WRITER J.D. BYARS, DIRECTOR OF BROADCASTING RANDY PATRICK, SPORTS DIRECTOR STEPHENSONʼS CELL: (228) 249-6493 PHOTOGRAPHERS BYARSʼ DESK: (251) 461-1541 PATRICKʼS CELL: (251) 423-5256 STEPHENSONʼS E-MAIL: [email protected] Only photographers shooting for accredited media outlets or for the South BYARSʼ CELL: (256) 627-7701 PATRICKʼS E-MAIL: [email protected] Alabama Strategic Communications Offce will be issued photo passes and al- BYARSʼ E-MAIL: [email protected] LAGNIAPPE TBD lowed on the foor behind the baskets. Photographers are allowed to shoot behind ROBBY BAKER, SPORTS ANCHOR P.O. BOX 3003 Strategic Communications Assistant the baskets and along the baselines. No photographers are permitted along PAT GREENWOOD, DIRECTOR OF MULTI-MEDIA BAKERʼS CELL: (480) 330-3128 MOBILE, AL 36652 Women’s Basketball, Men’s Tennis the team bench sideline, in the team areas or in front of the courtside press row GREENWOODʼS DESK: (251) 461-1545 BAKERʼS E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (251) 450-4466 Offce: (251) 414-8022 tables. Flash photography is PROHIBITED in the Mitchell Center. GREENWOODʼS CELL: (251) 447-1265 E-mail: TBD GREENWOODʼS E-MAIL: WALA-TV 10 (FOX) MARK BRYANT, SPORTS EDITOR PARKING [email protected] 1501 SATCHEL PAIGE DRIVE BRYANTʼS E-MAIL: [email protected] For media members covering a single Jaguar basketball event, parking is MOBILE, AL 36606 open. For doubleheaders with the men’s team though, a limited number of parking WNSP-FM 105.5 RADIO PHONE: (251) 434-1029 THE VANGUARD (CAMPUS) spaces are reserved on Mitchell Center Drive and a parking pass is required for 1100 DAUPHIN STREET, SUITE E FAX: (251) 434-1023 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA doubleheaders. Parking must be requested with credentials. News stations with MOBILE, AL 36604 ALPHA HALL SOUTH ROOM 305 Jessica Gordy uplink trucks MUST provide advanced notice when bringing that equipment. PHONE: (251) 438-5460 BRI MACNAUGHT, SPORTS DIRECTOR MOBILE, AL 36688 Strategic Communications Assistant CALL-IN: (251) 694-1055, (888) 560-9754 CELL: (251) 753-2469 PHONE: (251) 460-6442 Track and Field, Women’s Golf GAMEDAY SERVICES FAX: (251) 438-5462 E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (251) 414-8293 Offce: (251) 414-7031 The South Alabama Strategic Communications staff will be on-hand to assist E-mail: [email protected] all media members covering Jaguar basketball. All customary gameday services RANDY KENNEDY, PROGRAM DIRECTOR WPMI-TV 15 (NBC) NOTE: This is not meant to be a complete list of all south will be available. KENNEDYʼS CELL: (251) 599-7510 661 AZALEA ROAD alabama information outlets. We have listed those who, All working members of the media will be provided with game notes, current KENNEDYʼS E-MAIL: [email protected] MOBILE, AL 36609 on a regular basis, cover jaguar sports or carry usa sports stats, rosters and game programs prior to tip-off. Statistical updates will also be PHONE: (251) 652-1272 information. provided at media time outs and halftime, along with play-by-play summary on LEE SHIRVANIAN, SPORTS DIRECTOR FAX: (251) 602-1550 request. SHIRVANIANʼS CELL: (251) 725-7786 SHIRVANIANʼS E-MAIL: [email protected] LANCE CRAWFORD, SPORTS DIRECTOR CRAWFORDʼS CELL: (610) 716-1218 CRAWFORDʼS E-MAIL: [email protected]

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The Mitchell Center is in its 20th year as home of both the South Alabama TOP 20 MITCHELL CENTER WOMEN’S CROWDS men’s and women’s basketball teams during the 2017-18 season. ATTENDANCE OPPONENT DATE W/L SCORE A dream was realized in 1999 with the opening of the 10,000-seat Mitchell 1. 5,431 Florida International 1/22/11 W 60-42 Center arena, giving the Jaguar basketball teams a state-of-the-art, on- 2. 4,775% Arkansas State 3/8/08 L 52-53 campus facility. The arena has come to be known as “The Jungle”. 3. 4,317 Little Rock 2/4/06 W 67-62 4. 4,271 Florida Atlantic 2/9/13 L 56-59 The frst South Alabama basketball games were played in the Mitchell 5. 4,126 Western Kentucky 2/18/12 W 70-33 Center on November 23, 1999. The Jaguar women hosted Illinois-Chicago 6. 4,001 North Texas 2/23/13 W 65-61 (L, 55-71), while the men’s team defeated Alabama State 77-59. The 7. 3,877 Appalachian State 1/20/18 W 54-52 women’s frst victory in their new home arena came on December 13, 8. 3,783 New Orleans 3/1/03 W 65-56 1999. 9. 3,542 Little Rock 2/1/14 W 61-56 10. 3,487 Troy 2/6/13 W 74-58 The South Alabama women’s 100th victory in the Mitchell Center came 11. 3,461 Spring Hill 12/7/11 W 97-46 during the 2009-10 season with a 68-67 win over Arkansas State (1/10). 12. 3,414 Troy 2/22/14 L 76-86 13. 3,334 Nicholls State 11/14/08 W 83-30 In 2001, South Alabama and the Mitchell Center played host to the frst- 14. 3,218 Florida Atlantic 2/1/12 W 66-57 ever combined Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball 15. 3,027 Troy 2/16/16 W 65-63 Tournament. 16. 3,014 Troy 1/13/18 W 79-68 17. 2,989 Denver 2/23/06 L 3ot 71-74 The Jaguars have twice hosted the Sun Belt Conference Championships, 18. 2,889 Middle Tennessee 1/21/12 L 53-60 doing so in ‘01 and in ‘08. 19. 2,865 Louisiana 2/12/04 W 52-49 20. 2,861 Texas State 1/14/16 L 71-73 USA also hosted Florida State in the opening round of the 2004 Women’s National Invitational Tournament, the frst national postseason event held % – First Session of 2008 Sun Belt Conference Tournament at the arena.

The lower level of the building houses both the men’s and women’s bas- YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE ketball offces and locker rooms, as well as visiting locker rooms, offcials’ YEARS G ATTENDANCE AVG OVERALL PCT. SBC PCT. dressing rooms and several classrooms, including USA’s meterology 1999-00 13 2,837 219 4-9 .308 1-7 .125 department. 2000-01 15 2,934 226 7-8 .467 3-7 .300 2001-02 13 6,703 515 10-3 .769 4-3 .571 During the summer of 2014, both the men’s and women’s basketball pro- 2002-03 14 13,724 980 13-1 .929 7-1 .875 grams had signifcant renovations to their locker room and lounge areas. 2003-04 14 17,542 1,253 12-2 .857 6-1 .857 2004-05 12 8,591 661 6-6 .500 4-4 .500 Outside of South Alabama athletics, the Mitchell Center has served as a 2005-06 13 17,760 1,367 9-4 .692 4-3 .571 multi-purpose facility hosting events ranging from concerts to commence- 2006-07 14 9,516 680 8-6 .571 4-5 .444 ment ceremonies and other large events. 2007-08 16 11,963 747 11-5 .688 5-4 .556 2008-09 16 17,327 1,083 14-2 .875 7-2 .778 The facility has also served host to other athletic events. Multiple NBA ex- 2009-10 15 7,366 491 8-7 .533 5-4 .556 hibition contests have been played in the arena, as well as a few Harlem 2010-11 14 16,575 1,184 11-3 .786 6-2 .750 Globetrotter games. During the 2000 season, the arena was also home to 2011-12 13 20,557 1,581 11-2 .846 6-2 .750 the Mobile Seagulls, a former indoor football team. For several years, the 2012-13 14 25,569 1,826 10-4 .714 6-4 .600 Mitchell Center was also one of the regional sites for the Alabama High 2013-14 14 19,401 1,386 7-7 .500 5-4 .556 School Athletic Association basketball tournament. 2014-15 15 21,500 1,433 4-11 .268 1-9 .100 2015-16 15 25,654 1,710 8-7 .533 6-4 .600 The seating capacity for concerts can be topped out at 10,800, while 2016-17 14 17,796 1,271 5-9 .357 2-7 .222 motorsport and circus events can accomodate 8,777. 2017-18 17 25,582 1,505 11-5 .688 6-3 .667 Totals 271 287,758 1,070 170-101 .625 89-76 .539 For more information on the Mitchell Center, visit its website: www.mitch- ellcenter.com. MISCELLANEOUS

SEASON Most Games Played: 17, 2017-18 Highest Attendance: 25,654 – 2015-16 (15 games) Highest Average Attendance: 1,826 – 2012-13 (25,569 in 14 games) Most Wins: 14 – 2008-09 Most Losses: 11 – 2014-15 Longest Win Streak: 11 – November 22, 2002 – February 8, 2003 Longest Losing Streak: 7 – January 13, 2000 – February 26, 2000 / December 19, 2016 – February 16, 2017 Fewest Wins: 4, twice – 1999-00 and 2014-15 Fewest Losses: 1 – 2002-03

PLAYER PROFILES

6 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 7 PLAYER PROFILES RETURNERS RETURNERS PLAYER PROFILES SHAFORIA KINES KINES’ GAME-BY-GAMES JUNIOR | 5-5 | GUARD 2017-18 2016-17 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. | HUFFMAN HIGH SCHOOL OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS Ga. Southwestern * 26 3/8 0/2 0/0 2-5-7 3 1 3 0 2 6 vs Florida 4 1/1 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 PERSONAL at North Carolina State * 35 2/7 1/4 0/0 0-4-4 1 2 0 0 3 5 at UCF -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Shaforia Renee Kines … Born in Birmingham, Ala. … Daughter of Shawanda Davis … Has one older brother, at North Carolina * 33 7/14 3/7 0/2 0-6-6 3 7 2 0 0 17 Spring Hill -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Forest Kines … Favorite movie is “Love & Basketball” … Favorite book is “Matilda” written by British author Ronald New Orleans * 16 0/0 0/0 1/2 1-2-3 3 2 4 0 0 1 at New Orleans 11 0/3 0/1 0/0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Dahl … Favorite professional sports teams are the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Atlanta Dream … Favorite athletes at Alabama State * 35 4/9 1/3 0/0 1-8-9 0 5 3 1 3 9 vs North Florida 13 1/3 0/1 0/0 0-3-3 0 2 0 0 1 2 are LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Maya Moore … Favorite musical artist is Kevin Gates … Favorite food is pizza at Southern Mississippi * 33 5/10 3/4 2/3 3-1-4 1 5 1 0 0 15 at Jacksonville 11 1/1 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 2 2 … Majoring in exercise science. Jacksonville * 19 0/1 0/1 2/2 0-2-2 2 1 2 0 1 2 Southern Mississippi 6 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 at Ole Miss * 34 2/7 0/0 1/1 0-4-4 3 5 6 0 0 5 Southern 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Southern * 24 3/6 3/6 0/0 3-4-7 1 3 4 0 0 9 William Carey 23 0/4 0/2 0/4 1-2-3 0 0 1 0 1 0 Central Arkansas -- DNP -- Injury -- North Carolina State 15 2/4 2/3 0/0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 6 UAB * 34 5/10 3/7 2/2 1-4-5 5 5 1 0 1 15 at UAB 4 0/3 0/1 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 AT SOUTH ALABAMA Georgia State * 19 2/6 0/4 1/1 1-1-2 2 2 0 0 0 5 Troy 14 0/2 0/1 1/2 2-1-3 3 1 2 0 1 1 KINES’ ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS SOPHOMORE SEASON (2017-18) Georgia Southern * 21 2/3 1/1 0/0 0-5-5 0 7 0 0 1 5 at Georgia Southern 10 0/2 0/1 0/0 2-2-4 1 2 2 0 0 0 Started in 33 games for South Alabama missing just one due to injury … Finished fourth in assists to turnover ratio (1.6) at Texas State * 36 2/6 0/3 1/4 0-6-6 3 5 2 0 0 5 at Georgia State 18 2/5 1/3 0/2 2-2-4 0 1 0 0 0 5 POINTS and eighth in assists (116) in the Sun Belt … Had 14 games in double-digit points, including dropping 10 or more in eight at UTA * 34 3/7 1/2 2/4 3-6-9 0 9 2 0 1 9 UTA 23 1/4 0/2 0/2 3-2-5 2 2 2 0 1 2 ‘17-18 ...... 23, at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) of the fnal 10 games … Had 17 points and seven assists in an upset victory at North Carolina (11/19) … Fell a rebound Troy * 31 2/6 1/2 7/7 1-4-5 1 1 3 0 3 12 Texas State 13 1/5 1/3 0/0 1-3-4 1 1 1 0 1 3 Career ...... 23, at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) and point shy of a double-double at Alabama State (11/28) with the nine rebounds being a season-high … Dished out a Coastal Carolina * 31 4/7 1/3 0/0 1-5-6 0 6 2 0 2 9 at Arkansas State 8 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 0 0 season-high nine assists in a win at UTA (1/6) … Recorded a season-high and frst career 20-point game, scoring 23 in Appalachian State * 32 2/5 0/1 4/4 1-6-7 0 4 0 0 1 8 at Little Rock 6 0/2 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS an overtime win at Georgia Southern (3/1). at Louisiana * 22 6/11 1/3 0/2 2-2-4 2 2 2 0 2 13 Georgia State 19 3/5 3/5 0/0 1-2-3 1 1 2 0 1 9 ‘17-18 ...... 8, at Georgia Southern (2/24/18) at ULM * 36 1/7 0/5 3/4 0-5-5 2 6 1 0 2 5 Georgia Southern 25 2/8 1/5 1/1 3-0-3 3 2 1 0 1 6 Career ...... 8, at Georgia Southern (2/24/18) FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17) at Troy * 34 5/12 1/5 2/2 2-6-8 4 4 3 0 5 13 at Troy 16 0/2 0/1 0/0 2-5-7 3 4 2 0 1 0 Played in 29 games … Ranked third on the team in three-point feld goal percentage (.286) … Averaged 2.4 points per Little Rock * 24 0/6 0/5 1/2 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 1 1 at Louisiana 19 2/4 1/3 0/0 1-1-2 0 0 2 0 0 5 3-POINT FIELD GOALS game, 2.4 rebounds per game, 0.9 assists per game, 0.7 steals per game and 14.2 minutes per game … Scored her Arkansas State * 7 1/2 0/1 1/3 0-0-0 2 0 3 0 0 3 at ULM 22 2/4 0/1 0/0 0-5-5 1 3 0 0 2 4 ‘17-18 ...... 4, at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) frst two collegiate points in her frst game vs. No. 20/24 Florida (11/11) … Gathered three defensive rebounds along with at Appalachian State * 32 1/9 0/7 2/4 2-3-5 2 1 0 0 2 4 Coastal Carolina 32 1/7 1/5 0/0 3-3-6 1 2 0 0 0 3 Career ...... 4, twice, last at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) one steal and two points in the win vs. North Florida (11/25) … Pulled down three rebounds and had a steal in the win at Coastal Carolina * 34 5/13 3/6 3/3 0-3-3 5 3 3 0 2 16 Appalachian State 10 0/1 0/1 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 against William Carey (12/15) … Hit two of three three-point attempts against North Carolina State (12/19) … Grabbed ULM * 33 6/9 3/5 1/1 3-4-7 0 6 2 0 2 16 at Texas State 6 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 FREE THROWS four boards, including two on the offensive end, and had two assists in a win at Georgia Southern (1/5) … Snagged Louisiana * 36 2/6 2/3 4/8 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 4 10 at UTA 9 0/1 0/1 1/2 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 1 ‘17-18 ...... 7, vs. Troy (1/13/18) four rebounds and had fve points and an assist in a win at Georgia State (1/7) … Grabbed a team-high fve rebounds, at Georgia Southern * 37 8/12 4/7 3/6 0-3-3 2 1 2 0 3 23 Little Rock 11 0/0 0/0 0/0 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 Career ...... 7, vs. Troy (1/13/18) including three offensive boards, against UTA (1/12) … Scored a career-high nine points by going 3-for-4 from three at Georgia State * 32 3/9 3/9 0/0 2-1-3 1 6 4 0 2 9 Arkansas State 16 5/7 4/6 0/0 1-2-3 1 1 1 0 2 14 against Georgia State (1/26) … Scored six points and had three offensive rebounds, two assists and a steal against vs. ULM * 22 4/8 2/2 1/2 1-3-4 0 1 1 0 2 11 vs. Georgia State 26 0/6 0/3 0/2 2-2-4 1 2 3 0 4 0 REBOUNDS Georgia Southern (1/28) … Pulled down a career-high seven boards and also had four assists and a steal at Troy (2/4) vs. Troy * 34 4/8 1/3 1/4 1-4-5 2 3 6 0 3 10 vs. UTA 20 2/5 0/2 2/4 1-2-3 3 1 0 0 2 6 ‘17-18 ...... 9, at Alabama State (11/28/17) … Collected fve defensive boards and had four points and a game-high four steals in the win at ULM (2/11) … Grabbed vs. Stetston * 33 6/10 2/6 0/0 2-2-4 0 1 2 0 0 14 Career ...... 9, at Alabama State (11/28/17) six boards and tied for a team-high two assists against Coastal Carolina (2/16) … Scored a career-high 14 points on 4-5 vs. Furman * 29 2/5 0/2 2/2 1-1-2 3 5 2 0 1 6 shooting from three in a win against Arkansas State (3/4). at Yale * 39 5/8 1/3 5/6 1-4-5 3 7 4 0 2 16 ASSISTS ‘17-18 ...... 9, at UTA (1/6/18) AT HUFFMAN HIGH SCHOOL Career ...... 9, at UTA (1/6/18) Lettered four seasons at Huffman High School in Birmingham, Ala., for head coach Lin Slater … Recorded over 1,500 points during her prep career … As a senior, led the Vikings to a 26-8 overall record and a 7-1 mark in region play … STEALS Averaged 16.9 points per game this past season, while also averaging 4.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 4.0 steals per ‘17-18 ...... 5, at Troy (2/3/18) game … For her play, she was one of fve players from Alabama to be nominated as a 2016 McDonald’s All-American, Career ...... 5, at Troy (2/3/18) joining Tyra Johnson (Austin), Cierra Johnson (Blount), Kaitlyn Rodgers (Wenonah) and Jasmine Walker (Jeff Davis) … Earned third-team 6A Alabama Sports Writers Association all-state honors as a senior … Also named to the 2016 BLOCKS AL.com Super All-State girls basketball second team … Selected to the Birmingham All-Metro Girls Basketball frst team ‘17-18 ...... 1, at Alabama State (11/28/17) … Led Huffman during her fnal prep season to the program’s frst 6A Northeast Regional championship where she had Career ...... 1, at Alabama State (11/28/17) 33 points against two-time defending regional champ Shades Valley … In the 60-49 win, she was 11-of-16 from the feld, including 5-of-8 from behind the three-point arc and also knocked down six of her free throw attempts en route to earn- MINUTES ing regional MVP honors … Named to AL.com’s A-List Best of the Rest at the start of the ‘15-16 season … Averaged 20 ‘17-18 ...... 39, at Yale (3/24/18) ppg, 5.5 rpg, 4.5 apg and 4.0 spg, as a junior and was a second-team ASWA 6A all-state selection … Also lettered three Career ...... 39, at Yale (3/24/18) years in both volleyball and softball … Competed one season on the AAU circuit for Essence Black Nike Team based out of Florida. MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER Double Figure Scoring Games 14 15 Double Figure Rebound Games 0 0 Games Led USA in Scoring 7 7 Games Led USA in Assists 14 15 Games Led USA in Steals 18 22 Games Led USA in Rebounding 2 3 Games With 20+ Points 1 1 Individual Career History Games With 5+ Assists 14 14

KINESKines,’ CAREER Shaforia STATS

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2016-17 29-0 412/14.2 26-91 .2 8 6 14-51 .2 7 5 5-19 .2 6 3 28 42 70 2.4 29 0 26 28 0 21 71 2.4 2017-18 33-33 977/29.6 106-246 .4 3 1 41-122 .3 3 6 52-81 .6 4 2 36 119 155 4.7 59 2 116 71 1 51 305 9.2 TOTAL 62-33 1389/22.4 132-337 .3 9 2 55-173 .3 1 8 57-100 .5 7 0 64 161 225 3.6 88 2 142 99 1 72 376 6.1

8 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 9 PLAYER PROFILES RETURNERS RETURNERS PLAYER PROFILES JAYLA MORROW MORROW’S GAME-BY-GAMES SOPHOMORE | 5-8 | GUARD 2017-18 BIRMINGHAM, ALA. | WENONAH HIGH SCHOOL OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS Ga. Southwestern 9 0/1 0/1 0/0 0-1-1 3 1 0 0 1 0 at North Carolina State 7 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL at North Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Full name is Jayla Jaleese Morrow … Born Sept. 17, 1998, in Birmingham, Ala. … Daughter of Jeffrey Morrow and New Orleans 12 1/2 1/2 0/0 0-0-0 3 0 2 0 1 3 Yolanda Riggs Morrow … Has two older brothers and an older sister … Favorite movie is “Love and Basketball” … at Alabama State 5 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Favorite book is “The Secret to Success” … Favorite professional sports teams include the Minnesota Lynx, San at Southern Mississippi -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Antonio Spurs, Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers … Favorite athletes are listed as Kyrie Irving, Jacksonville -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- LeBron James, Russell Westbrook and Michael Jordan among others … Favorite musical artists are J. Cole, Kend- at Ole Miss 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 rick Lamar and Whitney Houston among others … Enjoys writing poetry and listening to music in her spare time Southern 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 …Majoring in sociology. Central Arkansas 18 1/3 1/2 1/2 0-2-2 0 2 2 0 1 4 UAB 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia State 10 0/0 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 1 0 AT SOUTH ALABAMA Georgia Southern 10 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 MORROW’S ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) at Texas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Appeared in 23 games, the most of any Jag true freshman during the 2017-18 season … Averaged 1.2 points and 1.0 at UTA -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- POINTS rebound per game, while amassing 22 assists and 13 steals … Also averaged 9.2 minutes per game, seeing 10 or Troy -- DNP -- Injury -- ‘17-18 ...... 7, vs. Troy (3/8/18) more minutes of action in 11 contests … Grabbed her frst rebound in the season opener against Georgia Southwestern Coastal Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 7, vs. Troy (3/8/18) (11/10) … Recorded frst career points on a three-pointer against New Orleans (11/24) … Recorded back-to-back games Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- with a season-high four assists against Arkansas State (2/10) and at Appalachian State (2/15) … Also played a season- at Louisiana 4 0/0 0/0 2/2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 FIELD GOALS high 20 minutes against the Mountaineers … Brought down a season-high fve rebounds at Georgia Southern (3/1) … at ULM -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 2, vs. Troy (3/8/18) Dropped a season-high seven points in the Jags’ 2018 Sun Belt Conference quarterfnal match-up against Troy (3/8). at Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 2, vs. Troy (3/8/18) Little Rock 9 0/0 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 AT WENONAH HIGH SCHOOL Arkansas State 17 0/1 0/1 1/2 1-2-3 2 4 1 1 0 1 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball at Wenonah High School in Birmingham, Ala. … Helped lead the Dragons to at Appalachian State 20 1/2 1/1 0/0 0-1-1 3 4 1 0 1 3 ‘17-18 ...... 1, 5x, last vs. Troy (3/8/18) four state championship titles … Was part of the defensive team of the year … Was named the MVP of the Dragons’ at Coastal Carolina 6 0/2 0/2 0/0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 ULM 0+ 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career ...... 1, 5x, last vs. Troy (3/8/18) 2016-17 regional championship game. Louisiana -- DNP -- Injury -- at Georgia Southern 13 1/1 1/1 0/0 0-5-5 3 2 1 0 0 3 FREE THROWS at Georgia State 6 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ‘17-18 ...... 2, twice, last vs. Troy (3/8/18) vs. ULM 11 1/1 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 1 2 Career ...... 2, twice, last vs. Troy (3/8/18) vs. Troy 15 2/5 1/2 2/2 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 1 7 vs. Stetston 16 1/3 0/2 0/0 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 4 2 REBOUNDS vs. Furman 10 0/2 0/1 0/0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 ‘17-18 ...... 5, at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) at Yale 7 0/0 0/0 1/2 0-2-2 2 2 1 0 0 1 Career ...... 5, at Georgia Southern (3/1/18)

ASSISTS ‘17-18 ...... 4, twice, last at Appalachian State (2/15/18) Career ...... 4, twice, last at Appalachian State (2/15/18)

STEALS ‘17-18 ...... 4, vs. Stetson (3/15/18) Career ...... 4, vs. Stetson (3/15/18)

BLOCKS ‘17-18 ...... 1, vs. Arkansas State (2/10/18) Career ...... 1, vs. Arkansas State (2/10/18)

MINUTES ‘17-18 ...... 20, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) Career ...... 20, at Appalachian State (2/15/18)

MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER Double Figure Scoring Games 0 0 Double Figure Rebound Games 0 0 Games Led USA in Scoring 0 0 Games Led USA in Assists 2 2 Games Led USA in Steals 2 2 Games Led USA in Rebounding 0 0 Individual Career History Games With 20+ Points 0 0 Games With 5+ Assists 0 0

MORROWMorrow, CAREER Jayla STATS

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2017-18 23-0 211/9.2 8-24 .3 3 3 5-15 .3 3 3 7-10 .7 0 0 4 18 22 1.0 28 0 22 12 1 13 28 1.2 TOTAL 23-0 211/9.2 8-24 .3 3 3 5-15 .3 3 3 7-10 .7 0 0 4 18 22 1.0 28 0 22 12 1 13 28 1.2

10 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 11 PLAYER PROFILES RETURNERS RETURNERS PLAYER PROFILES CHRISTEN CARTER CARTER’S GAME-BY-GAMES JUNIOR (RS) | 5-11 | FORWARD 2017-18 2015-16 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. | THE BOLLES SCHOOL OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS Ga. Southwestern 12 2/3 0/0 0/0 1-2-3 3 0 0 0 1 4 Spring Hill 1 0/1 0/0 0/0 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 at North Carolina State 12 1/3 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 1 2 at Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- PERSONAL at North Carolina 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Central Florida 2 0/1 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Christen Synclaire Carter … Born in Jacksonville, Fla. … Daughter of Stockton and Carla Carter … Middle child New Orleans 2 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Florida -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- in family … Has one older sister, Caila and one younger sister, Chloe … Father was a golfer at Mississippi Valley at Alabama State 10 0/1 0/0 1/2 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 1 at Alabama State 1 0/1 0/1 0/0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 State (1988-90) … Grandfather, John Carter, played football at Edward Waters College (1963-68) … Sister, Caila, at Southern Missississippi 8 1/2 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 at Southern Mississippi 9 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 1 0 played basketball at Barton College (2013-14) … Favorite movie is “Divergent” … Favorite book is “The Fault in Jacksonville 5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 UAB -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Our Stars” by John Green … Favorite professional sports teams are the Golden State Warriors and the Seattle at Ole Miss 15 0/4 0/0 0/0 1-1-2 1 0 3 1 0 0 William Carey 7 0/2 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 Seahawks … Favorite professional athletes are Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant … Favorite musical artists are Southern 6 1/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 at Grand Canyon -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Parmalee and Big Sean … Favorite foods are Chinese food and pizza … Favorite classes are math and science … Central Arkansas 9 1/1 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Little Rock -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Went on a humanitarian aid trip to Kenya during the summer of 2015 … Majoring in biology. UAB 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Georgia State 16 1/3 0/0 0/2 3-2-5 1 0 3 0 0 2 at Georgia Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2017-18) Georgia Southern 10 1/2 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 0 2 at Georgia State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- CARTER’S ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS Played in 28 games after missing the entire 2016-17 campaign due to injury … Averaged 1.0 rebound and 0.8 points at Texas State 10 2/3 0/0 0/0 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 0 4 Texas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- per game while playing an average of 9.0 minutes per contest … Played 10 or more minutes in 10 of 28 appearances at UTA 7 0/0 0/0 0/0 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 UTA -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- POINTS … Scored a season-high four points twice during the season, frst in the season opener against Georgia Southwestern Troy 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Louisiana 9 2/2 0/0 0/0 2-1-3 2 0 0 0 0 4 ‘17-18 ...... 4, twice, last at Texas State (1/4/18) (11/10) and again at Texas State (1/4) … Played a season-high 16 minutes and grabbed a season-best fve rebounds in Coastal Carolina 1 0/1 0/1 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at ULM -- DNP -- Injury -- Career ...... 4, 3x, last at Texas State (1/4/18) a home game against Georgia State (12/29) … Recorded a steal in four contests – vs. Georgia Southwestern (11/10), Appalachian State 5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Troy -- DNP -- Injury -- at North Carolina State (11/17), at ULM (1/27) and at Coastal Carolina (2/17) … Rejected a shot in three games – at Ole at Louisiana 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Appalachian State -- DNP -- Injury -- FIELD GOALS Miss (12/9), vs. Arkansas State (2/10) and against ULM (3/6). at ULM 11 0/3 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 1 0 at Arkansas State -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- ‘17-18 ...... 2, twice, last at Texas State (1/4/18) at Troy 3 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Little Rock -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- Career ...... 2, 3x, last at Texas State (1/4/18) SOPHOMORE SEASON (2016-17) Little Rock -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Georgia State -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- Sat out the entire season and redshirted while recovering from a knee injury from the previous year. Arkansas State 4 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 0 Georgia Southern -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- 3-POINT FIELD GOALS at Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Troy -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- ‘17-18 ...... 0 FRESHMAN SEASON (2015-16) at Coastal Carolina 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 1 0 at Appalachian State -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- Career ...... 0 Saw limited action as a freshman for South Alabama, competing in just six games … Missed the fnal 14 games of ULM -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ULM -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- the season after suffering a knee injury at Louisiana (1/21) … Before the injury, she was averaging 0.7 points and 1.3 Louisiana -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Louisiana -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- FREE THROWS rebounds per game in 5.3 minutes of action per outing … Saw frst action of her career against Spring Hill (11/17) and at Georgia Southern 5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at UTA -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- ‘17-18 ...... 1, at Alabama State (11/28/17) pulled down two rebounds in four minutes of action … Played nine minutes and had a steal and a rebound at Southern at Georgia State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Texas State -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- Career ...... 1, at Alabama State (11/28/17) Mississippi (12/6) … Scored frst collegiate points at Louisiana and recorded four points and three rebounds in nine vs. ULM 3 0/2 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 2 1 0 0 vs. Troy -- DNP -- Injury – Out For Season -- minutes of action against the Ragin’ Cajuns before suffering the injury. vs. Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- REBOUNDS vs. Stetston 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘17-18 ...... 5, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) AT THE BOLLES SCHOOL vs. Furman 10 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career ...... 5, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) Lettered at the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla., for head coach Kelley Stevenson … Was a fve-year letterwinner in at Yale 15 0/1 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 basketball at Bolles and also lettered for one season in lacrosse … Ended her prep career with 1,272 points and pulled ASSISTS down 1,129 rebounds … Also had 383 steals and 132 blocks during that time … Was all-First Coast honorable mention ‘17-18 ...... 1, 4x, last at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) selection by the Times Union all fve seasons … Averaged a double-double as a senior for the Bulldogs with 10.7 ppg Career ...... 1, 4x, last at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) and 10.3 rpg … Also dished out 3.0 assists per outing and 2.8 steals to go along with her 1.8 blocks per game … Fin- ished the year with 66 steals and a career-best 42 blocks during the 2014-15 season … Scored double fgures 15 times, STEALS including a season-best 18 versus Hillard, and pulled down double-fgure rebounding tallies 15 times as well … Posted ‘17-18 ...... 1, 3x, last at ULM (1/27/18) 11 double-doubles … As a junior, led the Bulldogs to a 25-4 overall record and an 8-0 conference mark … Averaged Career ...... 1, 4x, last at ULM (1/27/18) 10.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per outing in 29 games that season … Shot 41 percent from the foor, knocking down 124 of her 305 shot attempts … Scored double fgures 16 times and pulled down double-fgure rebound tallies on nine occa- BLOCKS sions, playing at both the small and power forward positions … At the defensive end of the foor, had 113 steals and 32 ‘17-18 ...... 1, 3x, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) blocks, averaging 3.9 steals and 1.1 blocks per game … Was just as solid, registering 10.6 ppg and 9.0 rpg in 23 games Career ...... 1, 3x, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) for Bolles during her sophomore season, while also fnishing with 73 steals and 32 blocks … Signed with South Alabama after also being recruited by Long Island University-Brooklyn and Longwood University … Played two seasons of AAU MINUTES ball with Central Florida Elite based out of Orlando, Fla. ‘17-18 ...... 16, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) Career ...... 16, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17)

MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER Double Figure Scoring Games 0 0 Double Figure Rebound Games 0 0 Games Led USA in Scoring 0 0 Games Led USA in Assists 0 0 Games Led USA in Steals 0 0 Games Led USA in Rebounding 0 0 Individual Career History Games With 20+ Points 0 0 Games With 10+ Rebounds 0 0

CARTER’SCarter, CAREER Christen STATS

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-16 6-0 32/5.3 2-7 .2 8 6 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 5 3 8 1.3 12 0 0 4 0 1 4 0.7 2017-18 28-0 197/7.0 10-33 .3 0 3 0-1 .0 0 0 1-4 .2 5 0 10 19 29 1.0 17 0 4 15 3 4 21 0.8 TOTAL 34-0 229/6.7 12-40 .3 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 1-4 .2 5 0 15 22 37 1.1 29 0 4 19 3 5 25 0.7

12 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 13 PLAYER PROFILES RETURNERS RETURNERS PLAYER PROFILES SAVANNAH JONES JONES’ GAME-BY-GAMES SOPHOMORE (RS) | 6-0 | GUARD 2017-18 2016-17 OCEAN SPRINGS, MISS. | ST. MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS Ga. Southwestern 21 6/10 4/7 2/2 0-2-2 0 2 1 0 1 18 vs Florida 18 2/5 2/4 0/0 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 6 PERSONAL at North Carolina State 24 4/14 2/9 2/4 1-4-5 1 1 4 0 0 12 at UCF 6 1/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 2 0 2 0 0 2 Savannah Joy Jones … Born in Mountain View, Calif. … Daughter of Roshaun and Sarah Jones … Father retired at North Carolina 28 7/9 4/5 4/5 3-4-7 2 1 2 1 2 22 Spring Hill 15 0/7 0/4 0/0 3-2-5 0 1 1 1 1 0 from the Air Force and still serves as an instructor … The third born childen of four children in her New Orleans 20 3/8 1/6 1/2 1-4-5 1 1 1 2 0 8 at New Orleans 13 0/3 0/2 0/0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 family … Has older sisters Shaunise and Sierra (deceased) and a younger brother, Roshaun II … Lists favorite at Alabama State -- DNP -- Injury -- vs North Florida 20 3/8 3/6 0/0 2-4-6 1 0 2 1 1 9 movies as “Space Jam” and “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” … Favorite book is “Gifted Hands: The Ben at Southern Mississippi 21 5/8 3/4 2/3 1-4-5 1 1 2 0 0 15 at Jacksonville 11 2/4 2/3 2/2 1-3-4 1 1 2 0 0 8 Carson Story” … Favorite professional sports teams are the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers … Jacksonville 19 1/6 0/4 2/2 0-4-4 1 1 0 0 0 4 Southern Mississippi 18 3/5 3/5 0/0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 1 9 Favorite athlete is LeBron James … Favorite musical artists are Trip Lee and Chris Hamilton … Favorite foods are at Ole Miss 23 6/12 2/6 0/0 1-3-4 3 2 0 0 1 14 Southern 28 5/9 2/5 0/0 2-2-4 0 0 0 0 1 12 chicken tenders and pizza … Changed her number from 22 to 14 after the death of her sister Sierra and scored 39 Southern 25 4/13 1/7 5/5 1-0-1 2 3 3 0 0 14 William Carey -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- points and was named MVP in her next game … Majoring in leisure studies. Central Arkansas 23 7/9 5/5 1/2 1-5-6 0 1 0 0 0 20 North Carolina State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- UAB 23 3/9 2/7 0/0 1-2-3 1 0 4 0 1 8 at UAB -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- AT SOUTH ALABAMA Georgia State 19 5/11 3/8 2/2 1-3-4 1 3 0 2 0 15 Troy -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- SAVANNAH JONES’ ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) Georgia Southern 21 6/9 1/3 0/0 2-4-6 1 2 2 1 1 13 at Georgia Southern -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- Named 2017-18 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year, becoming just the second Jaguar woman to earn the honor at Texas State 19 6/14 3/7 4/5 1-3-4 2 1 4 0 1 19 at Georgia State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- at UTA 26 7/11 1/5 0/0 1-3-4 4 1 4 0 0 15 UTA -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- POINTS … Played in 33 of the South’s 34 games, missing one due to injury and started in the fnal seven contests … Made Troy 24 7/14 4/9 2/2 1-2-3 0 2 4 0 0 20 Texas State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- ‘17-18 ...... 22, at North Carolina (11/19/17) 70 three-point baskets during the season, third most all-time in program history for a single season … Her 400 points Coastal Carolina 24 6/15 3/7 2/2 3-4-7 3 0 0 0 1 17 at Arkansas State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- Career ...... 22, at North Carolina (11/19/17) were the fourth most and 141 made feld goals were the ffth most by a freshman in program history … Averaged 12.1 points per game as the team’s second-leading scorer … Scored 10 or more points in 22 contests, including four of 20 Appalachian State 21 1/6 0/4 0/0 1-2-3 0 2 3 0 1 2 at Little Rock -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- at Louisiana 23 5/7 3/4 0/0 0-3-3 0 1 3 0 0 13 Georgia State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- FIELD GOALS or more … Made six three-pointers in games at ULM (1/25) and at Georgia State (3/3) to tie for the second-most made at ULM 22 6/7 6/7 0/0 1-4-5 1 0 2 0 0 18 Georgia Southern -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- ‘17-18 ...... 7, 5x, last at Georgia State (3/3/18) in a game in program history … Dropped a season-high 22 points in the team’s upset victory at ACC foe North Carolina at Troy 21 1/7 0/2 2/2 1-1-2 2 2 2 0 0 4 at Troy -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- Career ...... 7, 5x, last at Georgia State (3/3/18) (11/19) … Played at least 20 minutes in all but two games, including a season-high 34 at Georgia Southern (3/1) and at Georgia State (3/3) … Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds against Yale in the Women’s Basketball Invitational Little Rock 22 0/9 0/2 2/2 2-0-2 1 2 0 0 1 2 at Louisiana -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- Arkansas State 19 2/13 0/6 2/2 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 6 at ULM -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Semifnals. at Appalachian State 23 1/10 0/5 0/0 1-3-4 4 0 2 0 0 2 Coastal Carolina -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- ‘17-18 ...... 6, twice, last at Georgia State (3/18/18) at Coastal Carolina 21 4/8 1/3 2/2 2-2-4 1 1 1 0 1 11 Appalachian State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- Career ...... 6, twice, last at Georgia State (3/18/18) FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17) Played in eight games before suffering a knee injury that sidelined her for the rest of the season … Medically redshirted ULM 26 3/9 0/3 1/2 0-3-3 2 2 1 0 1 7 at Texas State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- Louisiana 27 6/10 3/5 0/0 1-5-6 4 1 1 1 0 15 at UTA -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- FREE THROWS … Averaged 5.8 points per game, 3.0 rebounds per game, 0.5 steals per game and 0.3 blocks per game in 16.1 minutes at Georgia Southern * 34 4/10 0/5 4/4 1-7-8 2 3 3 1 0 12 Little Rock -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- ‘17-18 ...... 5, vs. Southern (12/11/17) per game before suffering injury … Was one of top three-point shooters in the Sun Belt Conference, shooting 41.4% at Georgia State * 34 7/17 6/13 0/0 3-3-6 0 3 2 1 0 20 Arkansas State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- Career ...... 5, vs. Southern (12/11/17) (12-29) from deep … Scored a team-high six points and was 2-for-4 on three pointers vs. No. 20/24 Florida (11/11) … Grabbed fve rebounds, including three on the offensive glass, in the win against Spring Hill (11/17) … Hit three three- vs. ULM * 23 5/9 4/5 1/1 0-5-5 0 2 0 1 1 15 vs. Georgia State -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- vs. Troy * 24 2/7 1/4 2/2 0-5-5 5 3 1 0 1 7 vs. UTA -- DNP – Injury – Out For Season -- REBOUNDS pointers for nine points and had six boards in the win against North Florida (11/25) … Made two of three three-pointers vs. Stetston * 27 3/8 2/4 0/0 1-4-5 2 0 1 1 1 8 ‘17-18 ...... 8, at Georgia State (3/3/18) in addition to four rebounds at Jacksonville (11/26) … Hit three three-pointers and also had two rebounds and a steal vs. Furman * 30 5/12 2/6 0/0 1-5-6 1 0 3 0 0 12 Career ...... 8, at Georgia State (3/3/18) against Southern Miss (12/4) … Scored 12 points in the win against Southern (12/12), her frst career game with double- digit points. at Yale * 29 3/11 3/7 3/4 1-8-9 2 2 6 1 0 12 ASSISTS ‘17-18 ...... 3, 4x, last at Georgia State (3/3/18) AT ST. MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL Career ...... 3, 4x, last at Georgia State (3/3/18) Lettered four seasons at St. Martin High School in Ocean Springs, Miss., for head coach Gina Bell … Scored 1,776 points (21.1 ppg) and hit 187 three-pointers over the fnal three years of her prep career with the Yellow Jackets … STEALS Scored double fgures in 79 of her 84 games over that same stretch and also posted 39 double-doubles … Of her 79 ‘17-18 ...... 2, at North Carolina (11/19/17) games in double fgures over the last three seasons, 50 were with 20 or more points … Averaged 23.6 points, 10.0 Career ...... 2, at North Carolina (11/19/17) rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a senior … Scored double fgures in all but one of her 31 games … Of her 30 games in double digits, 21 were 20-plus point outings, including seven 30-point contests … Posted 732 points and 310 BLOCKS rebounds and had 19 double-doubles … Was a threat from beyond the arc, knocking down 90 treys as a senior and ‘17-18 ...... 2, twice, last vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) connecting on 39.8 percent of her attempts … Hit 47 percent from the feld and 81 percent at the charity stripe … Had Career ...... 2, twice, last vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) 15 games of three or more made three-pointers, 10 of those with fve or more made threes … Recorded a season-high 36 points against Columbus on 8-of-15 shooting from the foor and connected on 18 of her 21 free-throw attempts … MINUTES Averaged getting to the foul line 6.6 times per game and had four games of 10 or more made free throws … Helped St. ‘17-18 ...... 34, twice, last at Georgia State (3/3/18) Martin reach the postseason for the frst time in school history as the Yellow Jackets advanced to the regional semifnals Career ...... 34, twice, last at Georgia State (3/3/18) of the 2016 MHSAA 6A Girls Basketball Championships … Hit a three-pointer with 40 seconds remaining to help Mis- sissippi rally back from a 14-point fourth-quarter defcit to defeat Alabama, 78-77 at the 2016 Mississippi-Alabama Girls MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER Basketball Classic … Named a Clarion-Ledger Preseason Dandy Dozen selection prior to the start of her senior and Double Figure Scoring Games 22 23 junior seasons … Was also a two-time all-Gulf Coast selection each of her last three seasons, as well as being selected Double Figure Rebound Games 0 0 as the District MVP each of those years … Averaged 22.2 points 9.9 rebounds, 2.7 steals, and 2.6 blocks per game as Games Led USA in Scoring 9 10 a junior … Spent time playing in the post for St. Martin where she had 77 steals, 76 blocks and shot 45 percent from the Games Led USA in Assists 1 2 foor, knocking down 233 of her 522 attempt … Stepped outside the arc drain 51 three-pointers and connected on 31 Games Led USA in Steals 5 5 percent of her long-range attempts … Led the Lady Yellow Jackets to an 18-11 record and the region 8-6A champion- Games Led USA in Rebounding 2 3 ship … Had 13 double-doubles and scored double fgures in 28 of the 29 games in which she played, including 24 Individual Career History Games Led USA in Blocks 2 3 games with 20 or more points … Best outing of the season came in a one-point loss to Murphy (Mobile, Ala.) where she Games With 20+ Points 4 4 had 41 points on 15-of-26 shooting … Also had 17 rebounds, seven blocks and four steals in that game … Following her Games With 5+ Assists 0 0 junior season, she was selected to play for the South Team in the MAC/MSMOC All-Star Game and won the three-point shooting contest at the event … Averaged 16.6 ppg, 7.8 rpg, while also recording 60 steals and 38 blocks in 24 games JONES’ CAREER STATS of action during her sophomore campaign … Shot 41 percent from the feld and 37 percent from the three-point line Jones, Savannah … Scored double fgures 21 times and had a season-high 31 points against Gulfport … Posted seven double-doubles, while leading St. Martin to a 20-win season … During the summer of 2015, she guided her 17U Lady Puma team to the AAU Louisiana State title at Southeastern University in Hammond and the All-State Sugar Bowl championship in New Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Orleans … Also played freshman and sophomore seasons of AAU ball with Daughters of Faith (D.O.F.) based out of Bi- Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg loxi, Miss. … Chose South Alabama after receiving offers from fellow Sun Belt member Arkansas State, Grand Canyon 2016-17 8-0 129/16.1 16-42 .3 8 1 12-29 .4 1 4 2-2 1.000 9 15 24 3.0 7 0 3 9 2 4 46 5.8 and Florida A&M, among others … Also received interest during the recruiting process from Oklahoma State. 2017-18 33-7 786/23.8 141-332 .4 2 5 70-184 .3 8 0 48-57 .8 4 2 35 113 148 4.5 52 1 46 63 12 15 400 12.1 TOTAL 41-7 915/22.3 157-374 .4 2 0 82-213 .3 8 5 50-59 .8 4 7 44 128 172 4.2 59 1 49 72 14 19 446 10.9

14 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 15 PLAYER PROFILES RETURNERS RETURNERS PLAYER PROFILES ALEXIS SYKES SYKES’S GAME-BY-GAMES SOPHOMORE | 5-8 | GUARD 2017-18 BROOKLYN, N.Y. | NAZARETH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS Ga. Southwestern 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 at North Carolina State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- PERSONAL at North Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Full name is Alexis Sykes … Born Feb. 3, 1999, in Brooklyn, New York … Daughter of James and Vanee Sykes … New Orleans 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Has two older brothers, Jeffrey and James … Favorite movie is “Love and Basketball” … Favorite book is “Hero” … at Alabama State 6 0/3 0/3 0/0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Favorite professional sports teams are the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Yankees … Favorite athletes are at Southern Mississippi -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- James Harden, Jimmy Butler and Maya Moore … Favorite musical artists include Future, Kanye West and Tank … Jacksonville -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Enjoys reading and shopping in her free time ... Majoring in criminal justice. at Ole Miss -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Central Arkansas 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UAB -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- AT SOUTH ALABAMA Georgia State 8 3/5 2/4 0/0 0-2-2 0 1 0 0 0 8 SYKES ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) Georgia Southern 10 1/4 1/4 0/0 1-2-3 1 0 3 0 0 3 Appeared in 11 games in her frst season as a Jag … Averaged 1.0 point and 0.9 rebounds per contest … Recorded frst at Texas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- POINTS rebound of her career in season opener against Georgia Southwestern (11/10) … Scored a season-high eight points on at UTA -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 8, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) a three-for-fve shooting night, including two-for-three from beyond the three-point line, in eight minutes of action against Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 8, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) Georgia State (12/29) … Played in a season-high 10 minutes, while scoring three points, in the following game against Coastal Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Georgia Southern (12/31) … Recorded her lone steal against New Orleans (11/24) and had a pair of games with an Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- FIELD GOALS assist – at Alabama State (11/28) and vs. Georgia State (12/29). at Louisiana 3 0/0 0/0 0/2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘17-18 ...... 3, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) at ULM -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 3, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) AT NAZARETH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL at Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Played basketball at Nazareth Regional High School … Helped the Kingsmen win New York state and city champion- Little Rock -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ships … Named to the all-tournament team and Brooklyn Daily frst-team all-Brooklyn … Averaged 13 points, 6.6 Arkansas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 2, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.3 steals per game in high school. at Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 2, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) at Coastal Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ULM 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FREE THROWS Louisiana -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 0 at Georgia Southern 8 0/2 0/2 0/0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 Career ...... 0 at Georgia State 2 0/1 0/1 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. ULM 5 0/1 0/1 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 REBOUNDS vs. Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 3, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17) vs. Stetston -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 3, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17) vs. Furman -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Yale -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ASSISTS ‘17-18 ...... 1, twice, last vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) Career ...... 1, twice, last vs. Georgia State (12/29/17)

STEALS ‘17-18 ...... 1, vs. New Orleans (11/24/17) Career ...... 1, vs. New Orleans (11/24/17)

BLOCKS ‘17-18 ...... 0 Career ...... 0

MINUTES ‘17-18 ...... 10, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17) Career ...... 10, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17)

MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER Double Figure Scoring Games 0 0 Double Figure Rebound Games 0 0 Games Led USA in Scoring 0 0 Games Led USA in Assists 0 0 Games Led USA in Steals 0 0 Games Led USA in Rebounding 0 0 Games With 20+ Points 0 0 Games With 5+ Assists 0 0 Individual Career History

SYKES’Sykes, CAREER Alexis STATS

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2017-18 11-0 50/4.5 4-16 .2 5 0 3-15 .2 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 2 8 10 0.9 4 0 2 5 0 1 11 1.0 TOTAL 11-0 50/4.5 4-16 .2 5 0 3-15 .2 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 2 8 10 0.9 4 0 2 5 0 1 11 1.0

16 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 17 PLAYER PROFILES RETURNERS RETURNERS PLAYER PROFILES CASEY FERGUSON FERGUSON’S GAME-BY-GAMES SOPHOMORE | 5-11 | GUARD 2017-18 BILOXI, MISS. | D’IBERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS Ga. Southwestern 3 0/3 0/3 3/3 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3 PERSONAL at North Carolina State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Full name is Casey Lynne Ferguson … Born Sept. 28, 1998, in Biloxi, Miss. … Daughter of Richard and Janice at North Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Ferguson … Has a younger sister, Gracie … Favorite movies are the “Rocky” series … Favorite book is “The Giv- New Orleans 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ing Tree” … Favorite professional sports team is the Cleveland Cavaliers … Favorite athletes are LeBron James at Alabama State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- and Amelia Boone … Favorite musical artist is Lecrae … Enjoys participating in outdoor activities in her spare time at Southern Mississippi -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ... Majoring in leisure studies. Jacksonville -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Ole Miss -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Central Arkansas 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UAB -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- AT SOUTH ALABAMA Georgia State 7 0/1 0/1 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 FERGUSON’S ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) Georgia Southern 8 1/4 1/3 0/0 0-3-3 1 0 2 0 0 3 Played in seven games for the Jags … Averaged 1.1 points per game and 0.6 rebounds … Made frst appearance at at Texas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- POINTS South against Georgia Southern (11/10), going three-for-three from the free-throw line for her frst-career collegiate at UTA -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 3, 3x, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) points … Played a season-high eight minutes against Georgia Southern (12/31) and made her frst collegiate basket, Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 3, 3x, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) which was a three-pointer … Made a three-pointer in South Alabama’s 2018 Sun Belt Conference Championship frst- Coastal Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- round game against ULM (3/6). Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- FIELD GOALS at Louisiana 2 0/2 0/1 0/0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 ‘17-18 ...... 1, twice, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) AT D’IBERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL at ULM -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 1, twice, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) Earned three letters in basketball, four in cross country, two in track and one in soccer while attending D’Iberville High at Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- School in D’Iberville, Miss. … Averaged a double-double during her high school career … Scored over 1,000 points in Little Rock -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- 3-POINT FIELD GOALS two-and-a-half seasons … Was the frst Warrior basketball player to go to the Division I level … In her junior year, Fer- Arkansas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 1, twice, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) guson averaged 21 points per game with 10.7 rebounds and 4.1 steals and was named to the Clarion Ledger’s Dandy at Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 1, twice, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) Dozen team ... After the season she was named to the MAC Junior All-Star Team, Sun Herald All-South Team and South at Coastal Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Mississippi All-Star Team ... She also garnered defensive player of the year honors in her district. ULM 1 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FREE THROWS Louisiana -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 3, vs. Georgia Southwestern (11/10/17) at Georgia Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 3, vs. Georgia Southwestern (11/10/17) at Georgia State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- vs. ULM 4 1/2 1/2 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 3 REBOUNDS vs. Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 3, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17) vs. Stetston -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 3, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17) vs. Furman -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Yale -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ASSISTS ‘17-18 ...... 0 Career ...... 0

STEALS ‘17-18 ...... 0 Career ...... 0

BLOCKS ‘17-18 ...... 0 Career ...... 0

MINUTES ‘17-18 ...... 8, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17) Career ...... 8, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17)

MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER Double Figure Scoring Games 0 0 Double Figure Rebound Games 0 0 Games Led USA in Scoring 0 0 Games Led USA in Assists 0 0 Games Led USA in Steals 0 0 Games Led USA in Rebounding 0 0 Games With 20+ Points 0 0 Individual Career History Games With 5+ Assists 0 0

FERGUSON’S CAREER STATS Ferguson, Casey

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2017-18 8-0 30/3.8 2-13 .1 5 4 2-10 .2 0 0 3-3 1.000 0 5 5 0.6 5 0 0 4 0 0 9 1.1 TOTAL 8-0 30/3.8 2-13 .1 5 4 2-10 .2 0 0 3-3 1.000 0 5 5 0.6 5 0 0 4 0 0 9 1.1

18 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 19 PLAYER PROFILES RETURNERS RETURNERS PLAYER PROFILES KENNEDI CENTERS CENTERS’ GAME-BY-GAMES JUNIOR | 6-0 | FORWARD 2017-18 2016-17 NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS | SAMUEL CLEMENS HIGH SCHOOL OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS Ga. Southwestern -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- vs Florida 12 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 3 0 3 0 1 0 at North Carolina State -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- at UCF 22 0/2 0/0 2/4 3-2-5 5 0 3 0 0 2 PERSONAL at North Carolina -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- Spring Hill 15 1/3 0/0 0/0 0-5-5 0 0 1 0 0 2 Kennedi Faye Centers … Born in Mesa, Ariz. … Daughter of Larry Centers and Tony (Stepfather) and Vanessa Moore … Father New Orleans -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- at New Orleans 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 played football at Stephen F. Austin and was a three-time all-Pro during his 14-year NFL career with the Arizona Cardinals, at Alabama State -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- Washington Redskins, Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots before retiring from the league … Youngest of three biologi- vs North Florida 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 cal siblings … Has an older brother, Larry II, and an older sister, Sydni … Also has an older half-brother, Devin, and an older at Southern Mississippi -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- at Jacksonville 3 1/2 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 half-sister, Brittani, along with an older step-brother, Dominique Moore, two older step-sisters, Malika and Zareia Moore, and Jacksonville -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- Southern Mississippi 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 two younger step-brothers, Xadrian Moore and Khalyl Moore … Favorite movie is “Love & Basketball” … Favorite book is “The at Ole Miss -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- Southern 17 0/0 0/0 0/0 2-3-5 0 3 1 1 0 0 Lovely Bones” written by Alice Sebold … Favorite professional sports team is the New England Patriots … Lists favorite athletes Southern -- DNP -- Academically Ineligible -- William Carey 18 1/1 0/0 0/0 4-1-5 0 0 1 0 2 2 as Kyrie Irving, Steph Curry, Andre Iguodala and Maya Moore … Favorite musical artists are J. Cole, Drake, Rihanna, Ariana Central Arkansas 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina State 21 0/1 0/0 1/4 6-2-8 0 0 2 0 0 1 Grande and Beyoncè … Favorite types of food are steak, hamburgers and chicken strips … Majoring in exercise science. UAB -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at UAB 8 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 Georgia State 13 4/4 0/0 1/4 0-5-5 1 1 1 0 0 9 Troy 7 0/1 0/0 0/0 2-1-3 2 0 1 0 1 0 AT SOUTH ALABAMA Georgia Southern 12 0/0 0/0 0/0 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Georgia Southern 7 0/1 0/0 0/0 1-2-3 1 1 1 0 1 0 CENTERS’ ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS SOPHOMORE SEASON (2017-18) at Texas State 3 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Georgia State 9 1/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 2 Played in 15 games after missing the frst half of the season due to being academically ineligible … Saw action in 99 at UTA 1 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 UTA 5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 POINTS minutes and averaged 1.2 points per game … Scored a season-high nine points against Georgia State (12/29) … Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Texas State 7 0/0 0/0 0/0 2-0-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 ‘17-18 ...... 9, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) Played a season-high 15 minutes at Troy (2/3) to go with a steal and six points … Grabbed fve rebounds in two games, Coastal Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Arkansas State 22 2/4 0/0 0/2 4-1-5 2 2 1 0 6 4 Career ...... 10, at ULM (2/11/17) Georgia State (12/29) and at Troy (2/3) … Blocked a shot at Appalachian State (2/17). Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Little Rock * 20 4/6 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 4 0 1 0 1 8 at Louisiana 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 Georgia State * 19 1/2 0/0 0/2 1-2-3 2 1 1 0 0 2 FIELD GOALS FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17) at ULM -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Georgia Southern * 18 1/1 0/0 0/0 1-2-3 3 1 1 1 0 2 ‘17-18 ...... 4, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) Played in 30 games with eight starts … Ranked ffth on the team in rebounding (3.3 rebounds per game) … Averaged at Troy 15 1/3 0/1 4/6 1-4-5 1 0 1 0 1 6 at Troy * 13 0/1 0/0 0/0 1-1-2 1 0 2 0 1 0 Career ...... 4, 3x, last at Troy (12/29/17) 1.9 points per game, 0.7 steals per game and 0.4 assists per game in 14.5 minutes per game … Scored her frst col- Little Rock 8 0/1 0/0 0/0 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 0 0 at Louisiana * 26 1/4 0/0 1/2 2-9-11 4 1 1 0 0 3 legiate points on two free throws at Central Florida (11/13) in addition to fve rebounds … Pulled down fve rebounds Arkansas State 6 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 at ULM * 23 4/7 0/0 2/6 5-2-7 3 0 2 0 1 10 3-POINT FIELD GOALS and had a career-high three assists in the win against Southern (12/12) ... Grabbed fve rebounds and had two steals at Appalachian State 14 1/4 1/2 0/0 2-1-3 2 0 1 1 0 3 Coastal Carolina * 26 0/3 0/0 3/4 1-5-6 2 0 4 0 0 3 ‘17-18 ...... 1, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) and two points in the win against William Carey (12/15) … Snagged eight rebounds, including six on the offensive glass, at Coastal Carolina 7 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Appalachian State * 26 1/2 0/0 1/3 2-7-9 4 0 1 0 0 3 Career ...... 1, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) against North Carolina State (12/19) … In her frst collegiate start scored eight points and had a steal at Little Rock ULM 5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 at Texas State * 27 2/6 0/1 3/5 3-2-5 1 0 1 0 1 7 (12/21) … Pulled down a career-high 11 boards along with three points at Louisiana (2/9) … Scored in double-digits (10) Louisiana 6 0/2 0/1 0/0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 at UTA 23 0/3 0/0 1/2 2-1-3 0 1 2 0 1 1 FREE THROWS for the frst time in her career along with seven boards in a win at ULM (2/11) … Had six rebounds and went 3-4 at the at Georgia Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Little Rock -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 4, at Troy (2/3/18) charity stripe against Coastal Carolina (2/16). at Georgia State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Arkansas State 15 1/2 0/0 0/0 2-0-2 2 1 2 0 1 2 Career ...... 4, at Troy (2/3/18) vs. ULM 5 0/2 0/1 0/2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Georgia State 5 0/1 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 AT SAMUEL CLEMENS HIGH SCHOOL vs. Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- vs. UTA 10 0/2 0/0 0/0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 12 REBOUNDS Lettered four seasons at Samuel Clemens High School in Schertz, Texas, for head coach John Ince … Over her four- vs. Stetston -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 5, twice, last at Troy (2/3/18) year prep career seasons, she played in 132 games for the Buffaloes averaging 9.2 ppg and 10.5 rpg … Scored 1,220 vs. Furman -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 11, at Louisiana (2/9/17) points and grabbed 1,390 rebounds, leading Clemens to 112 wins during her time with the Buffaloes … Left Clemens at Yale 0+ 0/0 0/0 0/0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 holding the school record in rebounds, feld-goal percentage and most charges taken … Selected to the Texas Girls ASSISTS Coaches Association 6A all-state team as a senior … She has also earned all-district honors each year – frst team ‘17-18 ...... 1, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) during her senior, junior and sophomore seasons and second team as a freshman … Also an all-area and all-region Career ...... 3, Southern (12/12/16) selection during her career … Helped SCHS to a 26-11 record and averaged a double-double with 10.5 points and 11.4 rebounds per game, while also averaging 3.1 steals and 1.2 blocks per game during her fnal prep season… Was a STEALS McDonald’s High School All-American nominee … Tallied 14 double-doubles and pulled down double-fgure rebounds ‘17-18 ...... 1, at Troy (2/3/18) in 24 outings that same season … Scored double fgures in 18 contest and knocked down 44 percent of her feld goal Career ...... 6, at Arkansas State (1/19/17) attempts … Credited with 103 steals … As a junior, averaged a double-double with 12.0 points and 11.6 rebounds per game … Scored 432 points and pulled down 447 rebounds – which led her district, while shooting 60 percent from the BLOCKS feld (180-of-302) in 36 games … Scored double fgures 24 times and had 25 double-digit rebounding efforts … Posted ‘17-18 ...... 1, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) 18 double-doubles as a junior and had a season high 29-point, 26-rebound outing against Wagner where she was 13-of- Career ...... 1, 4x, last at Appalachian State (2/15/18) 18 from the feld … Helped Clemens win its area and advance to regional quarterfnals that same season, fnishing the year with a 32-6 overall record … Was named to the 2015 Girls all-district frst team by the San Antonio Express News MINUTES and also selected frst team UIL District 25-6A all-district … Was also selected as the ESPN San Antonio Player of the ‘17-18 ...... 15, at Troy (2/3/18) Week the second week of February during the 2014-15 season … During her sophomore campaign, she averaged 7.8 Career ...... 27, at Texas State (2/23/17) ppg and 9.8 rpg while guiding SCHS to an area fnalist appearance and 27 wins, a year after guiding the club to another 27-win season and helping the Buffaloes reach the regional quarterfnals … Played two seasons on the AAU circuit with MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER TeamXPress and one season at Samuel Clemens with Duke’s Kyra Lambert … Helped lead TeamXPress to runner Double Figure Scoring Games 0 1 up fnish at the United States Junior National tournament during the summer of 2015… Also lettered in volleyball and Double Figure Rebound Games 0 2 track for the Buffaloes … Received interest from Utah, TCU, Cincinnati, Lamar, Texas-San Antonio and fellow Sun Belt Games Led USA in Scoring 0 0 Conference member Texas State. Games Led USA in Assists 0 0 Games Led USA in Steals 0 3 Games Led USA in Rebounding 0 1 Individual Career History Games With 20+ Points 0 0 Games With 5+ Assists 0 0

CENTERS’ CAREER STATS Centers, Kennedi

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2016-17 30-9 434/14.5 21-57 .3 6 8 0-1 .0 0 0 14-34 .4 1 2 45 54 99 3.3 44 1 11 36 4 19 56 1.9 2017-18 15-0 99/6.6 6-18 .3 3 3 1-5 .2 0 0 5-12 .4 1 7 5 14 19 1.3 14 0 1 10 1 1 18 1.2 TOTAL 45-9 533/11.8 27-75 .3 6 0 1-6 .1 6 7 19-46 .4 1 3 50 68 118 2.6 58 1 12 46 5 20 74 1.6

20 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 21 PLAYER PROFILES RETURNERS RETURNERS PLAYER PROFILES ANTOINETTE LEWIS LEWIS’ GAME-BY-GAMES SOPHOMORE | 6-1 | CENTER/FORWARD 2017-18 MEMPHIS, TENN. | HARDING ACADEMY OPPONENT GS MIN FG/A 3P/A FT/A O-D-T PF A TO B STL PTS Ga. Southwestern 18 4/9 0/0 1/4 2-3-5 1 0 3 3 2 9 at North Carolina State 25 3/7 1/2 0/1 2-3-5 5 1 3 1 0 7 PERSONAL at North Carolina 21 3/8 0/0 0/2 4-3-7 3 2 2 1 1 6 Full name is Antoinette Lynnea’ Lewis … Born Jan. 9, 1999, in Memphis Tenn. … Daughter of Antonio and Alava New Orleans 23 6/11 0/0 6/7 3-3-6 1 2 5 0 2 18 Lewis … Has an older brother, Quinton Mitchell, and three younger sisters, Ayanna, Asiha and Anaya … Favorite at Alabama State 19 2/6 0/2 1/3 1-2-3 2 0 1 3 1 5 movie is “The Wood” … Favorite book is “Cry the Beloved Country” … Favorite professional sports teams the Los at Southern Mississippi 18 2/3 0/0 5/6 2-2-4 4 1 2 0 0 9 Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Cowboys … Favorite athletes are Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan and Dez Bryant … Jacksonville 16 1/2 0/0 1/4 2-0-2 2 0 5 0 1 3 Favorite musical artist is Rihanna … Enjoys watching Netfix in her spare time … Majoring in exercise science. at Ole Miss 15 0/7 0/1 2/2 3-2-5 3 2 2 2 1 2 Southern 21 3/4 0/0 0/1 2-5-7 3 0 3 3 0 6 Central Arkansas 12 2/3 0/1 1/3 0-1-1 3 0 2 1 1 5 UAB 20 4/7 0/1 1/4 1-5-6 1 0 2 0 0 9 AT SOUTH ALABAMA Georgia State 11 4/6 0/0 1/1 4-3-7 5 0 1 0 0 9 LEWIS’ ‘17’18 & CAREER HIGHS FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) Georgia Southern 15 4/7 0/0 3/3 1-4-5 3 0 0 1 0 11 Played in all 34 of South Alabama’s games, starting the fnal seven … Had 12 games of 10 or more points, including at Texas State 18 3/7 0/1 0/0 3-2-5 3 0 2 0 0 6 POINTS eight in the fnal 11 games of the season … Recorded frst game of more than 10 points against New Orleans (11/24) by at UTA 18 2/4 0/0 1/1 2-3-5 4 1 1 1 1 5 ‘17-18 ...... 23, vs. Louisiana (2/24/18) scoring 18 points … Collected frst of three double-doubles with 10 points and 15 rebounds at Coastal Carolina (2/17) … Troy 20 4/7 0/0 1/2 2-4-6 4 1 4 1 2 9 Career ...... 23, vs. Louisiana (2/24/18) Had a season-high 23 points as part of a double-double against Louisiana (2/24) … Named Sun Belt Conference Player Coastal Carolina 24 1/5 0/0 6/8 1-3-4 4 1 1 0 1 8 of the Week on Feb. 26 … Grabbed a season-high 16 rebounds, scored 13 points and blocked the fnal shot of the Appalachian State 20 6/9 0/1 0/4 2-2-4 1 0 2 1 0 12 FIELD GOALS game to seal a win at Georgia State (3/3) … Played a season-high 30 minutes against Troy (3/8) in the second round of at Louisiana 15 2/4 0/0 1/2 2-6-8 3 0 3 1 0 5 ‘17-18 ...... 9, vs. ULM (3/6/18) the Sun Belt Conference Championship … Made a game-winning lay up against Furman (3/19) to send the Jaguars to at ULM 18 3/9 0/1 2/2 2-2-4 1 1 1 1 1 8 Career ...... 9, vs. ULM (3/6/18) the Women’s Basketball Invitational semifnals. at Troy 9 0/0 0/0 2/2 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 1 2 Little Rock 19 4/8 0/0 2/5 3-3-6 3 0 2 3 0 10 3-POINT FIELD GOALS AT HARDING ACADEMY Arkansas State 19 4/7 0/0 0/0 1-4-5 3 1 1 1 1 8 ‘17-18 ...... 1, twice, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) Earned four letters in basketball, three in volleyball and three in track & feld at Harding Academy in Memphis, Tenn. … at Appalachian State 29 5/14 0/1 1/7 12-3-15 4 1 2 2 1 11 Career ...... 1, twice, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) Helped the Lions reach the state fnal four during her sophomore and senior seasons … Was a Miss Basketball fnalist at Coastal Carolina 27 1/3 0/0 1/2 0-5-5 5 1 4 1 0 3 … Averaged a double-double during her high school career … Played club basketball for Team Penny in Memphis, ULM 24 7/11 0/1 1/4 4-5-9 2 1 0 2 1 15 FREE THROWS Tenn., for one year. Louisiana 28 8/12 0/0 7/9 7-6-13 2 1 1 1 1 23 ‘17-18 ...... 7, vs. Louisiana (2/24/18) at Georgia Southern * 21 4/7 0/0 4/6 3-5-8 4 2 2 1 0 12 Career ...... 7, vs. Louisiana (2/24/18) at Georgia State * 27 5/11 0/0 3/3 11-5-16 4 1 4 3 0 13 vs. ULM * 23 9/10 1/1 1/2 3-2-5 0 3 2 1 2 20 REBOUNDS vs. Troy * 30 7/13 0/1 1/2 2-0-2 3 4 3 3 0 15 ‘17-18 ...... 16, at Georgia State (3/3/18) vs. Stetston * 26 2/8 0/1 0/2 3-3-6 2 1 4 0 1 4 Career ...... 16, at Georgia State (3/3/18) vs. Furman * 21 3/7 0/0 1/4 2-4-6 2 1 0 3 0 7 at Yale * 24 5/13 0/0 1/4 4-5-9 4 0 3 2 1 11 ASSISTS ‘17-18 ...... 4, vs. Troy (3/8/18) Career ...... 4, vs. Troy (3/8/18)

STEALS ‘17-18 ...... 2, 4x, last vs. ULM (3/6/18) Career ...... 2, 4x, last vs. ULM (3/6/18)

BLOCKS ‘17-18 ...... 3, 7x, last vs. Furman (3/19/18) Career ...... 3, 7x, last vs. Furman (3/19/18)

MINUTES ‘17-18 ...... 30, vs. Troy (3/8/18) Career ...... 30, vs. Troy (3/8/18)

MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER Double Figure Scoring Games 10 10 Double Figure Rebound Games 3 3 Double-Doubles 3 3 Games Led USA in Scoring 3 3 Games Led USA in Rebounding 5 5 Games Led USA in Blocks 7 7 Games With 20+ Points 2 2 Individual Career History

LEWIS’ CAREER STATS Lewis, Antoinette

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2017-18 34-7 694/20.4 123-249 .4 9 4 2-15 .1 3 3 58-112 .5 1 8 96 110 206 6.1 96 3 29 74 43 23 306 9.0 TOTAL 34-7 694/20.4 123-249 .4 9 4 2-15 .1 3 3 58-112 .5 1 8 96 110 206 6.1 96 3 29 74 43 23 306 9.0

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HALL’S GAME-BY-GAMES INDIA HALL 2017-18 2016-17 SENIOR | 6-2 | FORWARD / CENTER OPPONENT GS FG/A 3P/A FT/A PTS O-D-T PF A TO B STL MIN OPPONENT GS FG/A 3P/A FT/A PTS O-D-T PF A TO B STL MIN ANTIOCH, TENN. | BRENTWOOD ACADEMY Ga. Southwestern 0/0 0/0 2/4 2 1-0-1 0 0 0 2 0 4 vs Florida 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 6 at North Carolina State 0/2 0/2 0/0 0 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 0 9 at UCF 1/2 0/0 0/0 2 1-0-1 1 1 1 0 0 6 at North Carolina -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Spring Hill 2/5 0/0 0/2 4 0-3-3 3 0 0 1 2 17 PERSONAL New Orleans 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 3 at New Orleans 0/2 0/0 0/0 0 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 5 India Alexandria Hall … Born in Nashville, Tenn. … Daughter of Gerald and Tiffany Hall … Only child in her family at Alabama State 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 1-0-1 0 0 1 1 0 7 … Cousin, Donnie Carter, played football for four seasons at Florida State … Cousin of Olympic Gold Medalist at Southern Mississippi- -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- vs North Florida 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Willma Rudolph … Favorite movie is “Love and Basketball” … Favorite book is “Tyrell” by Coe Booth … Favorite Jacksonville -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Jacksonville 0/2 0/0 0/0 0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 8 professional sports team is the Cleveland Cavilers … Favorite athlete is LeBron James … Favorite food is maca- at Ole Miss 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 0 2 Southern Mississippi 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 roni and cheese … Favorite class is math … Wants to be a physical therapist … Majoring in exercise science. Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Southern 1/1 0/0 0/0 2 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 0 5 Central Arkansas 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 1 5 William Carey 1/2 0/0 2/5 4 2-0-2 1 0 1 2 0 10 UAB -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- North Carolina State 0/3 0/0 0/0 0 0-2-2 2 1 1 1 0 14 Georgia State 5/8 0/1 0/0 10 3-1-4 0 1 0 0 0 13 at UAB 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 6 Georgia Southern 3/5 0/0 0/0 6 0-1-1 0 0 0 2 0 7 Troy 0/1 0/0 0/2 0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 3 at Texas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- AT SOUTH ALABAMA at Georgia Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at UTA -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Georgia State 1/1 0/0 1/2 3 0-0-0 3 1 0 0 0 4 HALL’S ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS JUNIOR SEASON (2017-18) Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Appeared in 18 games for South Alabama … Averaged 1.5 points and 1.2 rebounds per game … Scored two points and UTA 0/3 0/0 1/2 1 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 0 12 Coastal Carolina 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0+ Texas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- POINTS blocked two shots in the season opener against Georgia Southwestern (11/10) … Played in a season-high 13 minutes, Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 10, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) shot fve-of-eight from the feld for a season-high 10 points and brought down a season-high four rebounds against at Arkansas State 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 at Louisiana 2/2 0/0 0/0 4 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 9 at Little Rock 1/3 0/0 0/2 2 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 0 9 Career ...... 10, twice, last vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) Georgia State (12/29) … Also rejected two shots in matchups against Georgia Southern (12/31) and Louisiana (2/24). at ULM -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Georgia State 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3 at Troy 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 FIELD GOALS SOPHOMORE SEASON (2016-17) Little Rock 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Georgia Southern -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- ‘17-18 ...... 5, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) Played in 28 games with one start … Averaged 1.4 points per game, 1.6 rebounds per game and 0.5 blocks per game Arkansas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Troy 1/2 0/0 5/6 7 2-0-2 2 0 0 1 0 7 Career ...... 5, twice, last vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) … Ranked fourth on the team in blocks (15) … Knocked down two jumpers in back-to-back possessions and had two at Appalachian State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at Louisiana 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 8 steals in the win vs. Spring Hill (11/17) … Made her only basket and had a career-high two assists in the win against at Coastal Carolina 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 4 at ULM 1/3 0/0 0/0 2 3-1-4 2 1 1 1 0 12 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Southern (12/12) … Scored four points and had two blocks and two rebounds in the win against William Carey (12/15) ULM -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Coastal Carolina 0/2 0/0 0/0 0 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 8 ‘17-18 ...... 0 … Had two rebounds and one assist and block against North Carolina State (12/19) … Scored three points, made Louisiana 1/2 0/0 0/0 2 0-0-0 1 0 2 0 0 4 Appalachian State 2/4 0/0 0/0 4 2-1-3 2 0 1 1 0 10 Career ...... 0 her only feld goal attempt and had an assist in a win at Georgia State (1/7) … Made a free throw and grabbed two at Georgia Southern 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0-3-3 1 1 0 2 1 8 at Texas State 0/2 0/0 1/2 1 0-2-2 1 1 0 2 0 9 at Georgia State 0/0 0/0 0/2 0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 3 defensive rebounds against UTA (1/12) … Scored a season-high seven points by going 5-of-6 at the line and also had a at UTA * 0/4 0/0 0/2 0 1-0-1 2 0 0 3 0 17 vs. ULM 1/3 0/0 1/1 3 2-1-3 1 0 1 1 0 12 FREE THROWS block and two boards at Troy (2/4) … Collected four boards, including three offensive, along with two points and a block Little Rock 2/5 0/0 1/2 5 4-3-7 1 0 4 1 0 20 vs. Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Arkansas State 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-2-2 3 0 2 0 2 12 ‘17-18 ...... 2, vs. Georgia Southwestern (11/10/17) in the win at ULM (2/11). vs. Stetston -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Career ...... 5, twice, last; at Troy (2/4/17) vs. Georgia State 0/0 0/0 1/2 0 0-0-0 3 0 1 1 1 10 vs. Furman 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 vs. UTA 1/3 0/0 0/2 2 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 0 12 FRESHMAN SEASON (2015-16) at Yale -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- . REBOUNDS Played in 26 games, starting one as a true freshman … Averaged 2.3 points and 1.4 rebounds per game with 14 total 2015-16 ‘17-18 ...... 4, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) blocks in 10.5 minutes per outing … Registered her frst made basket of her collegiate career in the season opener vs. OPPONENT GS FG/A 3P/A FT/A PTS O-D-T PF A TO B STL MIN Career ...... 7, Little Rock (3/2/17) Spring Hill (11/17) … Scored four points and pulled down two rebounds vs. Central Florida (11/24) … Recorded nine Spring Hill 1/3 0/0 0/0 2 0-0-0 4 0 1 1 0 7 points and three rebounds in a season-high 25 minutes of action at Southern Mississippi (12/6) … Made frst career at Southern 0/2 0/0 0/0 0 1-2-3 3 0 1 0 0 13 ASSISTS start vs. UAB (12/13) … Led South Alabama in scoring with a career-high 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting and also had two Central Florida 2/5 0/0 0/1 4 2-0-2 2 0 0 0 1 23 ‘17-18 ...... 1, 4x, last at Georgia Southern (3/11/18) blocks against William Carey (12/15)… Had a season-best three blocks against UTA (1/16). Florida 2/3 0/0 0/0 4 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 10 Career ...... 2, Southern (12/12/16) at Alabama State 1/2 0/0 1/2 3 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 0 12 AT BRENTWOOD ACADEMY at Southern Mississippi 3/7 0/0 3/7 9 2-1-3 0 1 2 1 0 25 STEALS Lettered four seasons at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., for head coach Rhonda Brown … Started her fnal UAB * 0/3 0/0 0/0 0 0-3-3 1 0 1 2 0 15 ‘17-18 ...... 1, twice, last at Georgia Southern (3/11/18) three seasons for the Eagles … Finished her career with 800 points and 533 rebounds during her prep career … Led William Carey 5/7 0/0 0/0 10 2-2-4 3 0 1 2 0 15 Career ...... 2, twice, last vs. Arkansas State (3/4/17) Brentwood to back-to-back Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Division II Class AA state championships at Grand Canyon 2/6 0/0 0/0 4 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 12 in each of her fnal two prep seasons and a runner up fnish during her sophomore season … Also lettered her freshman Little Rock 2/6 0/0 0/0 4 2-2-4 1 0 1 1 0 14 BLOCKS season in volleyball and her senior season in track and feld … Helped the West Squad defeat the East Squad, 93-88 at Arkansas State 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 ‘17-18 ...... 2, 3x, last at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) the Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association of Tennessee 2015 Girls All-Star Game … Was an all-state selection by the at Georgia Southern 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 6 Career ...... 3, vs. UTA (1/16/16) Tennessee Sports Writers Association as a senior … Averaged 9.5 points and 5.2 rebounds per game during her senior at Georgia State 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0-1-1 3 0 2 1 1 5 season … Brentwood fnished with a 30-1 overall record and was the only team in their region to be undefeated, posting Texas State 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 5 MINUTES a 12-0 mark … As a junior, Hall was a key member of Brentwood’s state championship squad, which ended the year UTA 1/3 0/0 0/0 2 0-1-1 1 0 0 3 1 12 ‘17-18 ...... 13, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) with a 23-6 record and defeated Ensworth High School, 48-44, for the TSSAA Division II-AA title … Named to the all- at Louisiana 1/1 0/0 0/0 2 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 5 Career ...... 25, at Southern Mississippi (12/6/15) tournament team for her play at championship event … Averaged 7.3 points and 5.3 rebounds and was shot 54 percent at ULM 1/3 0/0 0/0 2 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 6 from the feld as a junior … Also averaged a block per game in her 24 outings and scored 211 points and pulled down at Troy 1/1 0/0 0/1 2 0-2-2 3 0 1 1 0 9 MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER 144 rebounds … Signed with the Jaguars after being recruited by Memphis, Southern Mississippi, Florida International, Appalachian State 0/2 0/0 0/0 0 0-3-3 3 0 3 1 0 14 Double Figure Scoring Games 1 2 Southeast Missouri State, Central Arkansas, Campbell and Tennessee State … Played AAU ball for Tennessee Team at Arkansas State 1/1 0/0 1/2 3 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 11 Double Figure Rebound Games 0 0 Pride based out of Murfreesboro, Tenn. at Little Rock 1/2 0/0 0/0 2 0-1-1 3 0 3 0 0 19 Games Led USA in Scoring 0 1 Georgia State 0/4 0/0 0/0 0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 10 Games Led USA in Rebounding 0 0 Georgia Southern 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Games Led USA in Blocks 1 4 Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- Games With 20+ Points 0 0 at Appalachian State 0/2 0/1 0/0 0 2-0-2 1 0 2 0 0 4 Games With 15+ Rebounds 0 0 ULM 1/2 0/0 0/0 2 0-0-0 2 0 Individual1 0 0 10 Career History Louisian -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- at UTA 2/5 0/0 0/0 4 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 0 15 at Texas State -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- vs. Troy -- DNP -- Coach’s Decision -- HALL’SHall, CAREER India STATS

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 2015-16 26-1 272/10.5 27-74 .3 6 5 0-1 .0 0 0 5-13 .3 8 5 14 22 36 1.4 47 0 1 22 14 3 59 2.3 2016-17 28-1 245/8.8 14-51 .2 7 5 0-0 .0 0 0 12-31 .3 8 7 21 23 44 1.6 43 0 8 17 15 5 40 1.4 2017-18 18-0 97/5.4 12-27 .4 4 4 0-3 .0 0 0 3-7 .4 2 9 10 12 22 1.2 15 0 4 6 8 2 27 1.5 TOTAL 72-2 614/8.5 53-152 .3 4 9 0-4 .0 0 0 20-51 .3 9 2 45 57 102 1.4 105 0 13 45 37 10 126 1.8 24 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 25 PLAYER PROFILES REDSHIRTS NEWCOMERS PLAYER PROFILES DEVYN LOWE MAHOGANY VAUGHT FRESHMAN (RS) | 5-7 | GUARD FRESHMAN | 5-6 | GUARD WOODSTOCK, GA. | WOODSTOCK HIGH SCHOOL OLIVE BRANCH, MISS. | OLIVE BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL PERSONAL Full name is Devyn Seantel Lowe … Born Aug. 29, 1999, in Woodstock, Ga. … Daughter of Patrick and Gayle Full name is Mahogany A. Vaught … Born Jan. 10, 2000, in Memphis, Tenn. … Daughter of Melvin and Takeisha Vaught Lowe … Has one brother, Jordan, and two sisters, Crystal and Gabriela … Favorite movies are the “Fast and … Favorite movie is “The Bodyguard” … Favorite book is “The Notebook” … Favorite athlete is LeBron James … Favorite Furious” series … Favorite book is “Last Shot” … Favorite professional sports team is the Cleveland Cavaliers musical artists are Beyonce, Drake and Whitney Houston … Favorite foods are wings and steak … Majoring in pre-nursing. … Favorite athletes include LeBron James, Maya Moore and Steph Curry … Favorite food is chicken alfredo ... Majoring in pre-nursing.

AT SOUTH ALABAMA AT OLIVE BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL LOWE’S ‘17-18 & CAREER HIGHS FRESHMAN SEASON (2017-18) Was a member of the varsity squad at Olive Branch High School in Olive Branch, Miss., since her eighth-grade season … Helped OBHS fnish with a 21-5 record as a senior … Averaged 15 Missed entire season due to injury. points, seven assists, four steals and three rebounds for the Conquistadors during her fnal prep season … Named third-team all-state by the Clarion Ledger as well as to the Dandy Dozen POINTS squad for the second straight season … Named second-team all-state after averaging 13.1 points per game to go along with 4.7 assists and 4.3 steals per outing as a junior and led Olive ‘17-18 ...... 0 AT WOODSTOCK HIGH SCHOOL Branch to a 33-1 record and the school’s frst girls Mississippi High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) title … Was named the CSpire Player of the game in the championship contest after Career ...... 0 Four year letterwinner in high school, one at Wesleyan High School in Norcross, Ga,. and three at Woodstock High scoring 14 points … Scored double fgures 15 times and dished out fve or more assists in 13 contests … Best scoring output came in a 20-point effort against Jackson Academy, while she School in Woodstock, Ga. … Was part of the state runner-up during her freshman season and helped the Wolverines dished out a season-best eight assists against Center Hill … Defensively, she was credited with three or more steals in all but one of her frst 21 games of the season, including a season-high FIELD GOALS to a 25-0 regular season during her sophomore campaign … Left the program holding the single-season steals record, eight against Center Hil,l according to MaxPreps … Named to the Clarion Ledger’s Dandy Dozen team … As a sophomore, was selected as one of 20 underclassmen to watch by the Clarion ‘17-18 ...... 0 (113), the single-game steals record (11), and was the second player to record a triple-double in school history … Ledger … Averaged 16.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.9 steals per game while helping the Conquistadors to a 27-3 mark … Scored a season-high 29 points on 12-of-21 shooting Career ...... 0 Averaged 17 points, fve rebounds, fve steals and four assists per game during her high school career … Played club against Ashland in the second game of her sophomore season … Scored double fgures in all but three games that same season … Averaged 14.1 points, three assists and three steals per basketball with Team Elite and the WP Celtics in Georgia ... In her sophomore season, Lowe averaged 15 points, fve game as a freshman, while shooting 52 percent from the foor as a freshman at Olive Branch … Named second-team all-state after helping Olive Branch to a 32-2 record. 3-POINT FIELD GOALS rebounds, fve assists and four steals ... As a starting player in the backcourt, she also recorded the second-ever triple ‘17-18 ...... 0 double in school history with 25 points, 11 steals and 11 assists. Career ...... 0

FREE THROWS ‘17-18 ...... 0 Career ...... 0

REBOUNDS ‘17-18 ...... 0 Career ...... 0

ASSISTS EMERALD HART ‘17-18 ...... 0 JUNIOR | 5-9 | GUARD Career ...... 0 RIVIERA BEACH, FLA. | NORTHWEST KANSAS TECHNICAL SCHOOL STEALS PALM BEACH GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL ‘17-18 ...... PERSONAL Career ...... Full name is Emerald Hart … Daughter of Charmaine Beaumont … Has four siblings … Majoring in interdisciplin- ary studies. BLOCKS ‘17-18 ...... 0 Career ...... 0

MINUTES ‘17-18 ...... 0 Career ...... 0 AT NORTHWEST KANSAS TECHNICAL COLLEGE MISCELLANEOUS ‘17-18 CAREER Played two years at Northwest Kansas Technical College … As a sophomore, averaged 14.6 points and 9.0 rebounds per game in 21 games played for the Mavericks … Had 15 games of 10 Double Figure Scoring Games 0 0 or more points, including six with at least 20 points … Shot 42.2 percent from the feld … Started 19 of the 21 games that she played in as a sophomore … Helped lead NWKTC to a 20-11 Double Figure Rebound Games 0 0 record and an appearance in the NJCAA Region VI tournament … Scored double fgures in each of the frst 10 games of the season, including six 20-plus points efforts … During that 10-game Games Led USA in Scoring 0 0 stretch, twice recorded 29 points versus Sisseton and at McCook Community College … Missed 10 games of action midway through the season before returning fnal three contests where she Games Led USA in Assists 0 0 scored double fgures in each … Northwest Kansas Tech went 28-2 during her freshman season… Played in 23 games that season averaging 5.6 points and 4.0 rebounds per game … Scored Games Led USA in Steals 0 0 a season-high 19 points on 9-of-12 shooting against Bethany College … Also had double-fgure outings against University of Colorado Denver (11), York College (12) and North Platte (14). Games Led USA in Rebounding 0 0 Games With 20+ Points 0 0 AT PALM BEACH GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL Games With 5+ Assists 0 0 Lettered at Palm Beach Gardens High School in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. … Helped lead the Gators to four 8A Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) state tournament appear- ances … PBGHS posted a 19-6 record during her fnal prep season.

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PERSONAL Full name is Damaya L. Telemaque … Born Oct. 14, 1999, in Houston, Texas … Daughter of Kimberly Powell … Has one brother, Demarcus, and a twin sister, Daysha … Favorite movies are the “Home Alone” series … Fa- vorite book is “To Kill a Mockingbird” … Favorite professional sports team is the Cleveland Cavaliers … Favorite athletes include LeBron James, Demarcus Cousins and Derrick Rose … Favorite musical artist is Drake … Likes writing poetry and writing poems … Majoring in pre-business.

MAHOGANY VAUGHT SHAFORIA KINES JAYLA MORROW CHRISTEN CARTER EMERALD HART DAMAYA TELEMAQUE AT SUMMER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 1 Fr. – 5-6 2 Jr. – 5-5 3 So. – 5-8 4 Jr. (RS)– 5-11 5 Jr. – 5-9 12 Fr. – 5-8 Played and lettered all four years while a member of the Summer Creek High School Bulldogs in Houston, Texas … Helped lead her team to three playoff appearances while earning such team Guard Guard Guard Forward Guard Guard honors as MVP (16-17), Offensive Player of the Year (15-16), Defensive Player of the Year (16-17) and being named frst-team all-district … Was a two-time district MVP selection … Averaged Olive Branch, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla. Riviera Beach, Fla. Houston, Texas 10 points, four rebounds and 2.3 steals per game during her senior season … According to Digital Scout, she averaged 10.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.2 steals per game during her junior season … Was the frst freshman to play and start on the varsity squad at Summer Creek … Played AAU basketball for Texas Elite Phenoms in Houston, Texas, under head coach DJ Johnson for two years … Had offers from several different schools including Wichita State, Northern Colorado, UTEP, UT-San Antonio, Tulane and Sun Belt foe Little Rock.

SAVANNAH JONES ALEXIS SYKES CASEY FERGUSON JALA BUSTER KENNEDI CENTERS ANTOINETTE LEWIS 14 So. (RS) – 6-0 15 So. – 5-8 21 So. – 5-10 23 Fr. – 5-10 25 Jr. – 6-0 35 So. – 6-1 Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward/Center Ocean Springs, Miss. Brooklyn, N.Y. Biloxi, Miss. Houston, Texas New Braunfels, Texas Memphis Tenn. JALA BUSTER FRESHMAN | 5-10 | FORWARD HOUSTON, TEXAS | CYPRESS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL Full name is Jala U Buster … Born Apr. 28, 2000, in Houston Texas … Daughter of Eddie and Schrron Francis … Has two sisters, Riyah and Chiquita, and one brother, Quincell … Favorite movie is “The Mummy” … Favorite professional sports team is the Cleveland Cavaliers … Favorite musical artists are Travis Scott and Toni Romiti … Chose South Alabama because of the family orientated environment and the beautiful campus … Majoring in criminal justice. INDIA HALL DEVYN LOWE 44 Sr. – 6-1 45 Fr. (RS) – 5-6 Forward/Center Guard Antioch, Tenn. Woodstock, Ga. AT CYPRESS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL Played four years at Cypress Ranch High School in Houston, Texas, earning two letters for head coach Tresa Martin Hornsby … Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com … As a senior, averaged 14.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game according to MaxPreps, while leading the Mustangs to a 29-8 overall record … Scored double fgures in 26 of her outings, including 10 games of 20 or more points … Also recorded 53 steals on the year … Dropped in a season-high 28 points on 10-of-16 shooting against Cypress Falls … Was named to the Texas 17-6A 2018-19 COACHING STAFF District frst-team … Averaged 10.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg and 1.6 spg as a junior while helping Cypress Ranch to a 32-7 record and a runner up fnish in the 6A state playoffs, as well as a district and regional championship … Had 21 double-fgure outings during the season to go along with 60 steals … Was named to the Texas 17-6A District frst-team following her junior season … Played AAU ball with the Texas Elite GATA team for four years …Received multiple offers, but ultimately chose to land at South Alabama over Long Beach State, Florida Gulf Coast, George Mason, New Orleans, UTEP and North Texas.

TERRY FOWLER DAN PRESEL YOLISHA JACKSON RACHEL TRAVIS JEREMIAH “JD” BROOKS JAYLON RORY Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Graduate Assistant Coach Sixth Season Sixth Season Sixth Season Second Season Fourth Season Second Season

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Fowler’s frst Sun Belt Conference victory came in his very frst league contest as the Jaguars defeated preseason favorite Western Kentucky, 74-65, on Jan. 1, 2014. FOWLER – YEAR-BY-YEAR Fowler arrived at USA after spending seven seasons at the helm at North Alabama where he guided the Lions to the NCAA Tournament in both 2011 and ’13 while winning 20-plus games in at Spring Hill (Head Coach) each of those years. During the 2012-13 campaign, UNA posted a 20-11 mark – going 12-6 in the Year Overall (.pct) Gulf Coast (.pct) TERRY FOWLER Gulf South Conference – while qualifying for the event, and after ranking in the top 20 nationally in 1998-99 8-23 (.258) 6-12 (.333) feld-goal percentage defense and scoring defense, he was named the league’s Coach of the Year. 1999-00 23-11 (.676) 13-5 (.722) Fowler was also chosen the GSC East Division Coach of the Year in 2011 after leading the Lions Two seasons 31-34 (.477) 19-17 (.528) HEAD COACH | LANE [TENN.] COLLEGE, ‘86 | SIXTH SEASON to a 12-0 record in conference action; UNA would fnish the year 21-7 after advancing to the NCAA OVERALL RECORD: 267-270 | SOUTH ALABAMA RECORD: 60-92 (35-59 SUN BELT) Tournament, its frst appearance in the event since the 1993-94 campaign. at Spring Hill (Head Coach) Year Overall (.pct) Gulf Coast (.pct) At UNA, he inherited a program that had won 11 games combined the two previous seasons, and 2002-03 16-14 (.533) 11-5 (.688) in his frst year directing the team, Fowler led the Lions to a 14-14 overall fnish and their frst berth 2003-04 15-16 (.484) 9-9 (.500) in the conference tournament since 2003. He guided UNA to a winning record in each of his last 2004-05 19-13 (.594) 10-8 (.556) fve years, posting an overall mark of 115-87 (56.9%) — which included going 57-32 (64%) in Gulf 2005-06 11-14 (.440) 5-7 (.417) Terry Fowler was named the University of South Alabama women’s basketball program’s ninth Ellis continued as the premier shot blocker in the league. She averaged 3.1 rejections per game South play — during his tenure. head coach on April, 17, 2013, coming off two NCAA Division II Tournament appearances in the that topped the Sun Belt and ranked seventh in the NCAA. She recorded a block in each game Four seasons 61-57 (.517) 35-29 (.547) previous three years at North Alabama. played, was ninth in the nation and frst in the conference in total blocked shots (91) and set the Twelve Lions earned all-GSC recognition in Fowler’s seven seasons, with a pair selected the *Spring Hill College totals (Head Coach): Six Seasons – 91-90 (54-46 GCAC) single-season record for most blocks in program history. Her total number of blocks were more league’s East Division Player of the Year. UNA also had the conference Freshman of the Year Fowler will enter his 20th season as a head coach during the 2018-19 season. The Jackson, than seven of the schools in the conference have as a team. Ellis became the schools’ all-time in 2009. Amber Rutherford led the NCAA Division II in free-throw percentage twice — during the at North Alabama (Head Coach) Tenn., native now holds a career coaching record of 267-270 (.497), and a 60-92 record during leader in blocks after recording a game-high and season-high six rejections that gave her 212 2006-07 season where she hit 93.7 percent of her attempts and during the following season where his frst fve seasons at South Alabama. career rejections. She now has 229 career blocks, which ranks third all-time in career Sun Belt she hit 93.6 percent of her attempts at the charity stripe. He has also had three academic all-GSC Year Overall (.pct) Gulf South (.pct) Conference blocked shots leader. selections during his time at North Alabama – Ashley Moore (2008-09), Julia Myers (2011-12) and 2006-07 14-14 (.500) 7-5 (.583) While at South Alabama, Fowler has coached fve all-Sun Belt Conference selections: Chyna Lauren Faris (2012-13). 2007-08 13-15 (.464) 6-6 (.500) Ellis (‘15-16, ’16-’17), Meghan Dunn (‘13-14), Breanna Hall (‘14-15), Marquita Daniels. All were Under his direction, the 2015-16 season saw a marked change in the program at South Alabama 2008-09 15-13 (.536) 8-4 (.667) third-team selections, while Ellis also earned frst-team honors during the 2017-18 season. Ellis as USA fnished plus-10 in the wins column from the previous year. After recording a 5-24 record Fowler has ties to the Mobile community as well, having worked at both USA and Spring Hill prior 2009-10 17-14 (.548) 8-2 (.800) – the frst Jaguar to be selected as the league’s defensive student-athlete of the year back during during the ’14-15 season, USA ended with a 15-15 overall record – for a 9.5 games improved to taking over the reins of the UNA program. He was an assistant on the Lady Jaguar staff during 2010-11 21-7 (.750) 12-0 (1.000) the 2016-17 season – also earned the honor her senior season, while Savannah Jones was also mark. The Jaguars’ turnaround was tied with Binghamton and Saint Louis for eighth-best among the 2000-01 and ’01-02 seasons, with his responsibilities including coaching guards, recruiting, 2011-12 15-13 (.536) 5-9 (.357) named the Sun Belt Conference’s Freshman of the Year following the 2017-18 season, the frst Division I NCAA programs. scouting, strength and conditioning, and handling team travel. During his frst year, USA’s 13 2012-13 20-11 (.645) 12-6 (.667) Jag to receive the honor since Whitney Woodard in 2003-04. wins were the most posted by the program since 1991, while in his second season the Lady Jags Seven seasons 115-87 (.569) 58-32 (.644) The Jags set a new school record with 174 blocks during the ‘15-16 season, which ranked 21st fnished 17-11 for the school’s frst winning record since 1990. USA ranked in the top 25 in the Last season, Fowler guided the program to its frst postseason appearance in over a decade as in the NCAA. USA also led the Sun Belt and tied for 11th nationally with 5.8 blocks per game. country both years in scoring defense, fnishing sixth in the category Fowler’s second year on the at South Alabama (Head Coach) the Jaguars reached the semifnals of the Women’s Basketball Invitational. South Alabama also South Alabama was ninth in the NCAA in feld-goal percentage defense (.347) and 46th in scoring staff. Year Overall (.pct) Sun Belt (.pct) led the nation in blocks with 254, and Ellis became the all-time block leader in Sun Belt history defense (58.0). South Alabama led the conference in blocks, feld-goal defense and in defensive 2013-14 8-20 (.286) 6-12 (.333) on Jan. 18 against Coastal Carolina while also recording just the fourth triple-double in South rebounding (27.3). After serving as an assistant at SHC from 1993-98, he was promoted to head coach prior to the 2014-15 5-24 (.172) 2-18 (.100) Alabama history. start of the ’98-99 campaign. In his second season as a collegiate head coach, Fowler led the 2015-16 15-15 (.500) 11-9 (.550) Ellis ranked as one to the top post defenders nationally during the ‘15-16 campaign as she led Badgers to their frst-ever NAIA Tournament appearance and 23-11 overall record while winning 2016-17 11-20 (.355) 5-13 (.278) Along with the shots blocked mark, Ellis left the program ranked third in rebounding (985), ffth in the Sun Belt in blocking for the second straight season. Ellis also ranked 22nd in the NCAA in that both the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles. For his efforts, he 2017-18 21-13 (.618) 11-7 (.621) double-doubles (29) and 12th at South Alabama in scoring with 1,247 points. category – fourth-most among sophomores nationally – with 2.73 per game. Her 82 blocks were was named the league Coach of the Year at the end of the year. 24th-most nationally and were four blocks shy of tying the single-season mark of 86. Total 60-92 (.395) 35-59 (.369) During the 2016-17 season, Fowler and his team went 11-20 and 5-13 in the Sun Belt. The Fowler returned to Spring Hill in 2002, and during the next four years led the Badgers to their *Career Record as a Head Coach – 19 Seasons – 267-270 (.497) Jaguars were the youngest team in the league with just three upperclassmen (one senior and Fowler’s second season, Hall closed out her Jaguar career with an outstanding 2014-15 frst-ever NAIA national ranking and the semifnals of the GCAC Tournament on two occasions, two juniors) and also suffered multiple injuries. They ranked among the best in the conference in campaign. She ranked among the conference leaders in numerous categories in the fnal while helping SHC fnish among the top 15 in the nation in scoring defense three consecutive COACHING HIGHLIGHTS… several defensive categories: frst in blocked shots per game (5.6), which also placed 16th in the rankings, leading the league in three-point shooting (.408), second in three-pointers per game seasons. He served as chair of the GCAC women’s basketball committee and was the Region – 1999-00 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Champions. nation, and feld goal percentage defense (36.8%), and second in fewest fouls (499) and scoring (2.37), third in free-throw percentage (.820) and sixth in scoring (15.4). Hall also ranked 27th 6 representative on the NAIA Kodak/WBCA All-America selection committee while in his second defense (57.5 points per game). South Alabama defeated seventh-seeded Georgia State 49-44 in nationally from behind the arc. stint at the school, also implementing “Reading Badgers” and mentoring programs in, which his – 1999-00 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. the conference tournament for the program’s frst postseason win in fve years. student-athletes assisted in the community. – NAIA Tournament (2000). Fowler also had a pair of freshman contribute signifcantly during the ‘14-15 season. Daniels – Coached nine all-GCAC players and 15 all-GCAC selections at Spring Hill. ranked in the top 10 in several program freshman marks – steals (second – 54), three-pointers He played his frst two years on the collegiate level at Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) before going – Coached Donmeka Martin (1996-97 GCAC Co-Player of the Year). made (fourth – 32), free-throws (seventh – 64), and points (10th – 290). on to earn all-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors as a senior at Lane (Tenn.), – Coached three NAIA All-American selections – Donmeka Martin (Honorable Men- where he was also a two-time Academic All-SIAC selection. Fowler earned his degree in business tion, 1996-97 and Third Team, 1997-98) and Jennifer McGinnis (Honorable Mention, Ellis, a fellow freshman, led the conference in blocks with 2.0 per outing. Her 56 blocks were the administration from the school in 1986, and added a master’s degree in sport management from 1999-00). most ever by a freshman at South Alabama. Ellis also ranked ffth in the Sun Belt on the glass the United States Sports Academy in 1994. Fowler and his wSife, Carolyn, have four children — – Coached six Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes. with 7.8 rpg, while shooting 41.1 percent from the feld. Megan, Geoffrey, Morgan and Madison. – 2002-03 Sun Belt West Division Champions at South Alabama. – Coached eight all-Gulf South Conference players and 12 all-GSC selections. During his frst season at the helm, the Jaguars led the Sun Belt in three-point percentage (.354), (Six First Team and Six Second Team selections). three-point feld-goal defense (.280) and tied with Troy for most three-pointers per game (6.5). – Coached two Gulf South East Division Players of the Year – Amber Rutherford USA ended the season ranked 26th nationally in three-point feld-goal defense and 38th in three- (2006-07) and Niala Harris (2009-10). point shooting. FOWLER VS. OPPONENTS AT SOUTH ALABAMA – Coached Gulf South Conference Freshman of the Year – Dana Jackson (2008- 09). Alabama State ...... 3-0 New Orleans ...... 2-0 – Gulf South Coach of the Year (2010-11 and 2012-13). The Fowler File Appalachian State ...... 4-3 Nicholls ...... 0-2 – NCAA Division II Tournament (2011, 2013). Arkansas State ...... 1-8 North Carolina ...... 1-0 – Coached fve all-Sun Belt Conference Selection – Meghan Dunn (2013-14), Hometown: Jackson, Tenn. Central Arkansas ...... 1-0 North Carolina State ...... 0-2 Breanna Hall (2014-15), Marquita Daniels (2015-16) and Chyna Ellis (2015-16, Education: Lane [Tenn.] College, ‘86 Central Florida ...... 0-2 North Florida ...... 1-0 Bachelor of Arts (Business Administration) Coastal Carolina ...... 1-2 Samford ...... 0-1 2016-17, 2017-18). Colorado ...... 0-1 Southern ...... 2-1 – Coached Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year – Chyna Ellis (2015- United States Sports Academy, ‘94 Florida ...... 0-2 Southern Mississippi ...... 1-4 16 and 2016-17). Masters Degree (Sport Management) Furman ...... 1-0 Spring Hill ...... 4-0 – Coached Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year – Savannah Jones (2017- Georgia Southern ...... 5-3 Stetson ...... 1-0 18). Georgia State ...... 7-4 Tennessee Tech ...... 1-1 – 2018 Women’s Basketball Invitational Semifnal Appearance Coaching Experience: Grand Canyon ...... 1-0 Texas State ...... 1-8 YEAR POSITION SCHOOL Georgia Southwestern ...... 1-0 Troy ...... 3-9 2013-Pres. Head Coach South Alabama Houston Baptist ...... 0-1 UAB ...... 0-4 2006-13 Head Coach North Alabama Indiana State ...... 0-2 ULM ...... 6-4 2002-06 Head Coach Spring Hill Jacksonville ...... 0-2 UTA ...... 4-6 2000-02 Assistant Coach South Alabama Little Rock ...... 1-8 Wake Forest ...... 0-1 Louisiana ...... 3-6 Western Kentucky ...... 1-1 1998-00 Head Coach Spring Hill Mississippi ...... 0-3 William Carey ...... 2-0 1993-98 Assistant Coach Spring Hill Mobile ...... 1-0 Yale ...... 0-1

32 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 33 JAGUAR COACHES / STAFF ASSISITANT COACH YOLISHA JACKSON ASSISTANT COACH DAN PRESEL JAGUAR COACHES / STAFF YOLISHA JACKSON DAN PRESEL ASSISTANT COACH | JACKSONVILLE, ‘05 | SIXTH SEASON ASSISTANT COACH | SPRING HILL, ‘99 | SIXTH SEASON

Yolisha Jackson joined Terry Fowler’s staff on May 31, 2013, and enters her sixth season with the Ellis recorded fve or more blocks six times during the season and in her 20 conference games, she Dan Presel enters his sixth season with the Jaguars after program after spending three seasons at the United States Air Force Academy. averaged 3.05 bpg. She has had two or more blocks in 26 of her 30 games. being named assistant coach at South Alabama on May 16, 2013. Presel works primarily with the USA guards and is in During her fve years at USA, Jackson has worked primarily with the post position players, while Ellis also ranked ffth in the SBC on the glass with 7.7 rpg and was named the Sun Belt Conference charge of developing the offensive system for the program. serving as the recruiting coordinator for the Jags. South Alabama’s 2014 recruiting class ranked Defensive Student-Athlete of the Year – the frst Jag to ever earn that honor – while also receiving Along with scouting, Presel also oversees recruiting efforts second among the teams in the Sun Belt Conference according to Girls Basketball Report. third-team all-SBC honors. in Alabama. In her fnal season as a Jag, Chyna Ellis became the all-time block leader in Sun Belt history on Individually, Chyna Ellis came in and had an immediate impact during her freshman season, leading Jan. 18 against Coastal Carolina. Ellis also became just the fourth Jaguar ever and frst since the the Sun Belt in blocks with 2.0 per outing. Her 56 blocks were the most ever by a freshman at The 2017-18 season saw Savannah Jones become just 1989-90 season to record a triple-double in the same game against the Chanticleers, as she scored South Alabama. Ellis also ranked ffth in the Sun Belt on the glass with 7.8 rpg, while shooting 41.1 the second player at South to be named the Sun Belt 12 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and blocked a Mitchell Center record 10 shots in the contest. percent from the feld. Conference Freshman of the Year and the frst since Whitney Woodard (2003-04). Ellis ended her career with 338 career blocks and also left the program ranked third in rebounding In her frst year with the Jaguars, senior forward Ronneka Robertson ranked fourth in the Sun Belt (985), ffth in double-doubles (29) and 12th at South Alabama in scoring with 1,247 points. Ellis — a in rebounding with 8.3 per game and 14th in the conference in feld-goal percentage, knocking In her frst full season of action on the court, Jones made 70 three-time all-Sun Belt Conference selection — became the frst player since Whitney Woodard down 44.8 percent of her shot attempts. three-point baskets, third most all-time in program history for during the 2003-04 season to be named frst-team all-league during the 2017-18 season. a single season and her 400 points ranked as fourth most at In her three seasons at Air Force, she served as the recruiting coordinator and was primarily USA. Jones’ 141 made feld goals were the ffth most by a responsible for the Falcons’ post players. In her frst season at the Academy in 2010-11, Jackson Ellis was also selected as the Sun Belt’s Defensive Player of the Year for the second time in her freshman in program history helped the program to the second-most conference wins in its Division-I history after the program career as she set a new single-season mark for blocks for the second straight season and became had not won a Mountain West Conference game the previous two seasons. the frst Jaguar to eclipse the 100-block mark in ‘17-18 ending the year with 107. Behind Ellis’ wall Colby Davis placed second on the team in scoring (10.2 of defense, South Alabama led the nation in blocks with 254. Jackson arrived at the Academy in 2010 after spending fve seasons at Kennesaw State University, ppg) and 24th in the Sun Belt Conference during the 2016- where she served as the recruiting coordinator for the Lady Owls during her fnal three seasons. 17 season. Davis also ranked frst in free-throw percentage Ellis (3) and true freshman Antoinette Lewis (1) also earned Sun Belt Player of the Week honors (80.0%) and tied for 14th in assists (2.6 apg) with teammate during the season. Jackson helped KSU’s transition to Division I from Division II while in Kennesaw. During the 2007- Candice Williams. Fellow guard Genesis Perrymond led the 08 and 2008-09 seasons, she helped the program to the most wins in its Division I history (15). team in assists (2.9 apg) and was 11th in the league, 11th Ellis continued as the premier shot blocker in the league as a junior. She averaged 3.1 rejections per game that topped the Sun Belt and ranked seventh in the NCAA. She recorded a block in in three-pointers per game (1.5) and tied for 11th in total Jackson’s strong recruiting efforts assisted in the Owl’s increasing their talent over her three years steals (47). each game played, was ninth in the nation and frst in the conference in total blocked shots (93) as recruiting coordinator. Her 2009 class ranked as the top recruiting class in the Atlantic Sun. and set a then single-season record for most blocks in program history. Her total number of blocks 2010-11 season and made the program’s frst appearance in the national tournament since Her 2010 recruiting class consisted of future unanimous A-Sun Freshman of the Year Taylor Mills. During the 2015-16 season, Marquita Daniels led the club in scoring (11.3 ppg) and steals 1994, fnishing the year with a 21-7 mark. North Alabama recorded a 20-11 overall mark were more than seven of the schools in the conference have as a team. Ellis became the schools’ Jackson was also responsible for recruiting and coaching Atlantic Sun Player of the Year Britteny (61), while ranking 17th and third, respectively in the Sun Belt in those two categories on and a 12-6 record in the Gulf South in his fnal season with the Lions. all-time leader in career blocks after recording a game-high and season-high six rejections against Henderson (2007-08) and A-Sun all-freshman selections Rosetta Hollis (2006-07), Brandi Jones Appalachian State that gave her 212 career rejections. (2009-10) and Sametria Gideon (2009-10). her way to picking up third-team all-conference accolades. Aside from recruiting, Presel also handled strength and conditioning, as well as specifc As a sophomore, Ellis continued her development under Jackson’s tutelage ranking as one to the During the 2005-06 season, Jackson coached all-Atlantic Sun selection Shavonder Clarke, a Breanna Hall became the second Jag to earn all-Sun Belt honors under Presel, garnering foor work for the guards for the Lions. top post defenders nationally. For the second consecutive season, Ellis led the Sun Belt in blocks junior-college transfer who scored over 1,000 points in two years at KSU. In 2007-08, she coached third team accolades at the conclusion of the 2014-15 season. and ranked 22nd in the NCAA in that category – fourth-most among sophomores nationally – with Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the Year Greteya Kelley. Presel spent the 2005-06 season as assistant women’s basketball coach at the University 2.73 per game. Her 82 blocks were 24th-most nationally and were four blocks shy of tying the Hall closed out her Jaguar career with an outstanding fnal season during the 2014-15 of Tennessee-Chattanooga, where the Lady Mocs put together the nation’s longest winning single-season mark of 86 set by LaShanda Jenkins during the ‘82-83 season. Jackson arrived at KSU in 2005 after a successful playing career at Jacksonville University. She campaign. The Mesquite, Texas, native ranked among the conference leaders in numerous streak at 26 consecutive games. ended her stellar playing career as the second player in JU history to score over 1,000 points for categories in the fnal rankings. Hall led the league in three-point shooting (.408), second her career, fnishing with 1,070. She also left the Dolphins as the single-season record holder for in three-pointers per game (2.37), third in free-throw percentage (.820) and sixth in scoring Prior to rejoining Fowler at UNA, Presel spent six seasons at Spring Hill where he was part points per game, free throws made and free throws attempted, as well as career free throws made (15.4). Hall closed out the season ranked 27th nationally from behind the arc as well. of Fowler’s staff. (325). Jackson was an Atlantic Sun academic all-conference selection and two-time team MVP, but had her career limited by a pair of knee injuries suffered in her junior year and the latter half of her Presel was a pitcher on the Spring Hill baseball team from 1996-99. He received his senior season. She also ended her career ranked in several single-season and career program lists. Her 64 three-pointers this season were tied with Sarda Peterson (2012) for fourth-most in a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1999. He and his wife, the former Jill Mathias, who She is a member of both the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the Black Coaches season and her .408 three-point percentage tied for seventh with Kim Pompey. played for the Lady Badgers from 1996-2000, have a daughter, Rian, and a son, Reid. Association. That same season, freshman guard Marquita Daniels etched her name on several Jackson a native of Clarksville, Tenn., received her bachelor’s degree from Jacksonville in physical freshman top 10 categories: steals (second - 54), three-pointers made (fourth – 32), free- education in 2005. She is the daughter of Austin Peay State University Hall of Famer Howard throws (seventh – 64), and points (10th – 290). Daniels also set a new Mitchell Center Jackson. record for points in a game by a South Alabama player with a 37-point effort versus Georgia State on Feb. 7, 2015. The Presel File The Jackson File During the 2013-14 season, the Jaguars led the Sun Belt in three-point percentage (.354), three-point feld-goal defense (.280) and tied with Troy for most three-pointers per game Hometown: Pascagoula, Miss. Hometown: Clarksville, Tenn. (6.5). USA ended the season ranked 38th nationally in three-point shooting. Meghan Dunn Education: Spring Hiill College, ‘99 Education: Jacksonville University, ‘05 – who led the club in scoring and three-pointers – earned third-team all-SBC honors at the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Bachelor of Arts (Physical Education) end of the season. Coaching Experience: Coaching Experience: Presel came to South Alabama after spending the past seven seasons on Terry Fowler’s YEAR POSITION SCHOOL YEAR POSITION SCHOOL staff at North Alabama. During Presel’s tenure at UNA, the Lions qualifed for the 2013-Pres. Assistant Coach South Alabama 2013-Pres. Assistant Coach South Alabama Gulf South Conference tournament every year and twice won the GSC East Division 2006-13 Assistant Coach North Alabama 2010-13 Assistant Coach Air Force title – 2010-11 and 2012-13. UNA also earned a berth in the NCAA Division II National 2005-06 Assistant Coach Chattanooga 2005-10 Assistant Coach Kennesaw State Tournament those same two seasons. The Lions were undefeated in league play during the 1999-05 Assistant Coach Spring Hill

34 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 35 JAGUAR COACHES / STAFF ASSISTANT COACH RACHEL TRAVIS OTHER STAFF MEMBERS JAGUAR COACHES / STAFF RACHEL TRAVIS JD BROOKS ASSISTANT COACH | NORTHWEST, ‘09 | SECOND SEASON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS | NORTH ALABAMA, ‘14 | FOURTH SEASON

Rachel Travis enters her second season at South Jeremiah “JD” Brooks joined the Jaguar women’s basketball staff Oct. 12, 2015, as the director of operations, and came to Mobile after spending fve seasons as a student assistant with the Univer- Alabama and joined the staff in April 2017 after spending sity of North Alabama men’s basketball program for then-head coach Bobby Champagne. three years at Longwood University. Travis works with the point guards, as well as assisting with recruiting and UNA posted back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2012-13 and 2013-14, and brought home the 2014 Gulf South Conference Tournament. The Lions advanced to the second round of scouting opponents. NCAA play before falling to regional champion Tuskegee and fnish with a 23-10 season.

In her frst season with the Jaguars, Shaforia Kines During his fve seasons as a student assistant in Florence, Brooks assisted in many areas of the Lions’ program. He was involved with daily operations of the program and summer camp operations. fnished the 2017-18 season ranked fourth in assists to He also supervised game flming, exchange and breakdown. Brooks’ duties also included managing team travel, coordinating events for the coaching staff, creating community outreach opportunities turnover ratio (1.6) and eighth in assists (116) in the Sun for the players and staff, supervising locker room care and setup, as well as practice set up and take down, game day operations, organization and upkeep of equipment. Brooks also helped maintain Belt. Kines also had 14 games in double-digit points, records to assure compliance with NCAA, Gulf South Conference, and UNA rules and regulations. including dropping 10 or more in eight of the fnal 10 In addition to his experience as a student assistant at North Alabama, Brooks also served as the male camp games. The Brooks File coordinator for two summers at the Wisconsin Badger Camp held in Prairie du Chien, Wis., where he oversaw camp

activities, organized counselors and assisted the camp director. Hometown: Fayette, Ala. Travis oversaw several roles while with the Lancers. Education: University of North Alabama, ‘14 She was the squad’s travel coordinator, as well as the Brooks earned his bachelor of science degree at UNA in December 2014. He has been a member of Rising Coaches Bachelor of Science (Elementary Education) academic and flm liaison. She also played a vital role Elite since July 2014. Away from the court, Brooks has helped served as a volunteer with Special Olympics at Coaching Experience: in recruiting, scouting and overseeing the day-to-day both the state and local level. As a student, he was named to UNA’s Dean’s List on four occasions and was also a YEAR POSITION SCHOOL basketball operations. member of the Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society. 2015-PR Directory of Operations South Alabama

2010-15 Student Manager North Alabama In her three years of assisting at Longwood, Travis helped the team win 16 games, as the squad had injury- riddled seasons under her watch. In 2014-15, Longwood posted a 4-26 record with Daeisha Brown, a Preseason All-Big South selection, and leading A native of North Bend, Wash., Travis is CPR certifed and a member of the Women’s rebounder Khalilah Ali limited to just a handful of games due to ACL tears. The following Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). season Travis and the Lancers went 8-22 overall, and she aided in the development of forwards Kemari Jones and Eboni Gilliam. Longwood fnished the 2016-17 season with another 4-26 record while missing several key upperclassmen once again. After the year was completed, Gilliam was invited to and participated in the WNBA Combine at the Women’s NCAA Final Four on April 2nd in Dallas, Texas. JAYLON RORY GRADUATE ASSISTANT | SOUTH ALABAMA, ‘17 | SECOND SEASON Before Longwood, Travis spent two years as a head coach at Florida Air Academy, an international school in Melbourne, Fla. In her frst year at Florida Air, she helped guide the team to the 2012-13 3A District Championship. The squad went 10-0 in district play and 20-5 overall while advancing to the regional fnals. She followed that performance by taking Florida Air back to the district title game in 2014 after amassing a 19-8 overall record and a 9-1 mark in district play. The team also advanced to the regional fnals that same year.

Prior to her two-year stint at Florida Air, Travis held the varsity girls basketball head coaching position at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville for the 2010-11 and 2011-12 academic years.

A 2009 graduate of Northwest University in Kirkland, Wash., Travis has affected the lives Jaylon Rory enters second season as graduate assistant coach for the 2018-19 season and his sixth season with the program. of young people in a variety of roles. In addition to her responsibilities as head basketball coach, Travis also taught psychology and physical education at both Florida Air and the Prior to being named graduate assistant coach, Rory spent the previous four seasons as a student manager with the program. As a student-manger, Rory handled many responsibilities Episcopal School. film exchange, helping in practice and individual workouts, maintenance and upkeep of facilities, daily laundry responsibilities, and assisting in recruiting mail outs.

Travis began her coaching career as a girls basketball camp director and coach at As a student at South Alabama, he graduated with a 3.44 GPA in education and swas on Dean’s List three times, President’s List once and is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Episcopal in the summer of 2010, the same year she began her semi-professional playing Scholars and the Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society for education majors. career. In August of 2010, she stepped in as Episcopal’s head coach while moonlighting as The Travis File a starting guard for the Florida Lady Knight Hawks of the Women’s Blue Chip Basketball Hometown: North Bend, Wash. League. Education: Northwest University, ‘09

Bachelor of Arts (Secondary Education-Health and She ended her playing career in 2011 to focus on coaching at Episcopal and has also held The Rory File Fitness) coaching stints as an assistant for the West Boca Elite AAU program (2013) and head coach for the Central Florida Elite Black 2015. Hometown: Fairfeld, Ala. Coaching Experience: Education: University of South Alabama, ‘17 YEAR POSITION SCHOOL Travis was a four-year starter and three-year team captain at Northwest. A two-time Bachelor of Science (Education) 2017-Pres. Assistant Coach South Alabama academic all-conference selection, she graduated in 2009 with a B.A. in secondary Coaching Experience: 2014-17 Assistant Coach Longwood education with emphasis in health and ftness. She was named to the dean’s list and honor YEAR POSITION SCHOOL 2012-14 Head Coach Florida Air Academy during her collegiate career. Travis was also a three-time Cascade Conference Player of 2017-PR Graduate Assistant Coach South Alabama 2010-12 Head Coach Episcopal School of Jacksonville the Week. 2013-17 Student Manager South Alabama

36 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 37 JAGUAR COACHES / STAFF OTHER COACHES AND SUPPORT STAFF PRESIDENT TONY WALDROP JAGUAR COACHES / STAFF

Tony Waldrop The University of South Alabama NICK KUHLMAN President ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH | SOUTH ALABAMA, ‘13 | The University of South Alabama, founded in 1963, is a comprehensive research North Carolina ’74 FIRST SEASON Fifth year and teaching university that provides students with an exceptional education in academic disciplines encompassing the liberal arts and sciences, business, computing, education, engineering, health care and medicine. As a strategic research partner Dr. Tony G. Waldrop was named the third with government and industry, USA also is a catalyst for innovation and discovery. president of the University of South Alabama on Feb. 2, 2014. USA’s commitment to student success includes small class sizes and hands-on research and internship opportunities in more than 100 undergraduate, graduate Under Dr. Waldrop’s leadership, the University and doctoral degree programs. The Honors College for highly motivated and accom- has achieved record enrollment while enhancing academic standards and plished undergraduate students includes course work and extracurricular activities Nick Kuhlman joined South Alabama in May 2018 as an assistant coach on the strength and conditioning staff. Kuhlman works with the women’s basketball and track & field teams at increasing retention of frst-year students. His tenure has included new throughout the four years of a student’s undergraduate career. South. partnerships with community stakeholders, a focus on diversity and inclu- sion, and a strategic expansion of USA Health. Kuhlman joins the staff after obtaining his master’s degree in Sports and Exercise Science from West Texas A&M University this past May. While at West Texas, he served as a USA Health serves the Gulf Coast region with advanced and innovative care through graduate assistant athletic performance coach, working with the Buffaloes’ men’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, and equestrian teams. In his inauguration address, Dr. Waldrop outlined fve priorities that now the USA Physicians Group, USA Medical Center, USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital

form the basis for the University’s strategic direction: Student Access and and the USA Mitchell Cancer Institute. The health system, which experiences more Prior to arriving in Canyon, Texas, Kuhlman was an assistant on the University of Tennessee strength and conditioning staff. The Kuhlman File Success; Enhancement of Research and Graduate Education; Global En- than 250,000 patient visits every year, is a leader in felds such as neonatal and gagement; Excellence in Health Care; and University-Community Engage- pediatric intensive care, cancer research and treatment, and treatment for burn Hometown: Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Upon earning his bachelor’s degree from Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville, Va., Kuhlman was ment. These priorities also form the framework of Upward & Onward, and trauma patients. Education: Hampden-Sydney College, ‘14 a volunteer assistant strength and conditioning coach at Longwood University where, he oversaw a $150 million comprehensive fundraising campaign that was publicly the design and implementation of the strength and conditioning program for the Lancers’ women’s Bachelor of Science (Biology) launched in 2015. golf squad. USA is in the midst of the Upward & Onward fundraising campaign, which will raise West Texas A&M, ‘18 $150 million to support Masters (Sports and Exercise Science) Kuhlman has certifications through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Collegiate With the University’s emphasis on academic persistence and graduation, and enhance the University’s fve strategic priorities: Student Access and Success; Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, United States Weightlifting (USAW Level 1 Sports as well as an expansion of frst-year advising, South’s retention rate has in- Coaching Experience: Enhancement of Research and Graduate Education; Global Engagement; Excellence Performance) and is certified in First Aid/CPR/AED through the American Red Cross. creased signifcantly. Enrollment standards have been strengthened, while YEAR POSITION SCHOOL in Health Care; and University-Community Engagement. The foundation of the at the same time the University has formally partnered with area commu- 2018-PR Asst .Strength & Conditioning Coach South Alabama Upward & Onward campaign is the Mitchell-Moulton Scholarship Initiative, a $25 2016-18 GA Athletic Performance Coach West Texas A&M nity colleges to provide additional pathways for students to earn a four- million matching challenge that is strengthening USA’s commitment to expanding 2015-16 Coaching Asst. Tennessee year degree. 2015 Intern Strength & Conditioning Coach Campbell scholarship support for current and future students. 2014-15 Volunteer Asst. S&C Coach Longwood USA also has created new avenues for student success through the launch USA Colleges and Schools Certifcations: of an Honors College and the Global USA division, which acts as a clearing- Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions USA Weightlifting (USAW) house for all aspects of international education. College of Arts and Sciences At USA Health, facility enhancements include renovations and expansions Mitchell College of Business at USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital and the Trauma Center at USA School of Computing Medical Center, along with construction of the Strada Patient Care Center College of Education and Professional Studies and USA Mitchell Cancer Institute’s Kilborn Clinic in nearby Fairhope. With College of Engineering a history of ofering specialty health care not available elsewhere in the College of Medicine region, the University, during Dr. Waldrop’s tenure, also has grown its pri- College of Nursing mary care network to bring academic medicine to more patients. Honors College

An accomplished researcher, teacher and administrator in higher educa- Notable Alumni include David Freese, 2011 World Series MVP with the St. Louis tion for more than 30 years, Dr. Waldrop came to USA after serving four Cardinals currently with the Pittsburgh Pirates; Adam Lind, Boston Red Sox; former years as provost and executive vice president at the University of Central Major League baseball players Luis Gonzalez, Jon Lieber, Juan Pierre, Lance Johnson, Florida, with previous stints as vice chancellor for research and economic Marlon Anderson, Glenn Borgmann, Mike Mordecai, David Stapleton, P.J. Walters and development at the University of North Carolina and vice chancellor for Mya Hamilton Paige Stribling Sarah Ramey Turner Ward; Tina Powell Allen, sculptor; Laura Cayouette, actress/author; Judsen research at the University of Illinois. Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Culbreth, Editor of Scholastic Magazine; Leslie Fram, Senior Vice President for Music Strategy, Country Music Television (CMT); Carolyn Haines, author; Michael Kearney, Dr. Waldrop has a bachelor’s degree in political science, a master’s in physi- child prodigy, holds Guinness World Record as the youngest person to attend college cal education and a Ph.D. in physiology, all from the University of North (10 years old); Julian MacQueen, owner of Innisfree Hotels; Allison Moorer, singer/ Carolina. Dr. Waldrop also attained athletic success at North Carolina, win- ning two NCAA championships as a mile runner on the track and feld team songwriter; Mike Odair, Executive Producer/Director, Duck Dynasty; Dan Povenmire, and, in 1974, setting a world record for the indoor mile. producer/director/writer, Phineas & Ferb.

After earning his doctorate, he continued his training at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas in 1982 as a Research Fellow in the Cardiopulmonary Division, receiving a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Moss Heart Center.

Kaylee Crumlee Trinity Lambeth Dr. Andy Harcourt Dr. Waldrop is a native of Columbus, N.C., and is married to Dr. Julee Bris- Student Manager Athletic Trainer Team Physician coe Waldrop, who holds a doctor of nursing practice degree from Duke University. They have two adult sons, Cabe and Dallas.

38 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 39 JAGUAR COACHES / STAFF DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DR. JOEL ERDMAN

Dr. Joel Erdmann South Alabama Athletics Director of Athletics While the University of South Alabama frst opened its doors in 1963, the school did not start South Dakota State ’86 supporting varsity athletics until the baseball team frst took the feld in 1965. Since then, 10th season Jaguar Athletics has grown to support 17 programs that — beginning in 2013 after a two-year transition to the NCAA Division I-A/Football Bowl Subdivision level — all compete in the Sun Belt Conference. USA Athletics currently sponsors the following sports: Joel Erdmann, Ph.D. enters his 10th year as Director of Athletics, having come to the University of South Alabama to inspire both a • Baseball (1965) winning tradition and academic excellence while making the Jaguar • Men’s Basketball (1968-69) athletic program one of the most successful and nationally recog- • Women’s Basketball (1974-75) nized programs in the country. The department’s core values of “graduation, citizenship, championships” clearly communicate the • Football (2009) expectations of excellence throughout the department. The depart- • Men’s Cross Country (1976) ment has claimed the Sun Belt Conference all-sports championship trophy, the Vic Bubas Cup, each of the • Women’s Cross Country (1983) last four years — the frst time the program has accomplished the feat since 1991-94 — while also achieving • Men’s Golf (1966-67) the department’s best Academic Progress Rate scores and GPA in its history. • Women’s Golf (1985-86) Over the course of his career in intercollegiate athletics, Erdmann’s expertise has been called upon for • Men’s Indoor Track & Field service in leadership and advisory roles within universities, conferences, the NCAA, and in communities. • Women’s Indoor Track & Field Erdmann, currently serves as chairman of the Sun Belt Conference Athletic Directors and has served on • Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (1967) many committees to advance the future of several sports for women and men. Erdmann was also selected to serve on the Sun Belt Conference Membership Committee in 2015 charged with strategic analysis, inter- • Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1975) views and ultimately the recommendation of a new member university addition to the conference. • Women’s Soccer (1994) Erdmann has been entrusted to serve on both NCAA Football and Baseball Championship selection • Softball (2007) committees over the course of his career. He most recently completed a four-year term on the NCAA Divi- • Men’s Tennis (1965-66) sion I Baseball Championship Committee where he served as Chairman 2015-16. As chair, his leadership • Women’s Tennis (1976) responsibilities included oversight of the process to select and seed the championship feld of teams and • Volleyball (1974) provide the best experience for student-athletes, coaches, and fans. In the sport of football, during the 2006-07 academic year, Erdmann served on the NCAA Division II Football Championship Committee and And once sponsored: he co-chaired the NCAA Division II Football Southeast Region Advisory Committee. Erdmann’s tenure at South Alabama has been distinguished by many accomplishments, including: suc- • Men’s Soccer (1978-98) cessfully restructuring and redefning the mission of the athletic department, adding personnel in numer- ous administrative areas and recruiting a highly-skilled team of coaches, administrators and support staf. The only charter member of the league who has competed in the conference every season He directed the creation of Jaguar Sports Properties in 2014 to handle the department’s corporate sales, since its inception in 1976, the school claimed the Vic Bubas Cup — presented to the program that marketing and broadcast rights and, in spring of 2016, launched a partnership with iHeartRadio creating demonstrates excellence in the league’s now 17 sports — 10 times in a 13-year span beginning in 99.5 The Jag FM — the fagship station of Jaguar Athletics. 1988 and has earned the league’s all-sports trophy on 14 occasions after accomplishing the feat With an eye toward the future, Erdmann is always in the forefront to enhance the game day atmosphere in each of the last four years. No school in league history has received the award more than USA. for customers as well enhancing facilities. Erdmann has spearheaded numerous eforts to improve athletic facilities which include: Jaguar teams have earned 110 league titles — regular season and tournament — in that time. • Athletics, Jaguar Training Center — construction of covered practice facility; Since winning its frst team championship in baseball in the spring of 1978, USA has gone on to • Athletics, HKS Weight Room — enhancements/renovations to 4,000-plus square foot area; pick up titles at least once in each of the following sports: men’s basketball, women’s basketball, • Football, Fieldhouse — enhancements and updates to player/coach meeting rooms and lounge; men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s golf, men’s indoor track & feld, women’s • Baseball — 16’ x 35’ videoboard, outfeld wall and bullpens, outfeld decks for alumni/fans, feld renova- indoor track & feld, women’s outdoor track & feld, men’s soccer (which was discontinued in tions, recognition Ring of Honor, signage and fags to building façade, parking and lighting enhancements, 1998), women’s soccer, softball, men’s tennis and women’s tennis. The school has also had pre/post-game entertainment areas; coaches selected the Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year on 76 occasions. • Softball — 15’ x 28’ videoboard, stadium grandstand, dugouts and press box, covered hitting facility, When the league celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2006, 76 former student-athletes were outfeld decks, feld renovations, parking and lighting enhancements, pre/post-game entertainment areas; • Men’s & Women’s Basketball — team suites, lounges and locker rooms; voted to the All-Time Team in their sport including four — František Babej (men’s tennis), • Soccer — feld upgrades, covered player benches & fan grandstand, press box, pre/post-game enter- Estelle Gevers (women’s tennis), Luis Gonzalez (baseball) and Heath Slocum (men’s golf) — tainment areas; who were selected the All-Time Athlete. And, Steve Kittrell was chosen the All-Time Coach • Track and Field/Cross Country — locker rooms, coaches’ ofces, lounge, track facility enhancements in baseball as well. including press box, spectator terraces and scoreboard; Highlighted by a pair of track and feld athletes who have won NCAA titles (David Kimani • Men’s & Women’s Golf — construction of practice facility at the Magnolia Grove Golf Course, team claimed the cross country championship, and the 3,000- and 5,000-meter outdoor races dur- suites, ofce space, locker rooms, indoor hitting bay and putting studio; ing the 1999-00 academic year; Vincent Rono was the 2006 outdoor national champion in the • Men’s & Women’s Tennis — team suite, ofce space, lounge and locker rooms; 1,500 meters), USA teams have appeared in 79 NCAA Championship events in that time, while • Volleyball — locker rooms, team suite, lounge and coaches ofces, enhancement to playing venue, scoreboard, seating and speaker system. individuals have qualifed for NCAA postseason action on 239 occasions. • 5,200 square foot Student-Athlete Academic Services Center — study area, 25 desk-top computers, Overall, USA student-athletes have earned All-America recognition 109 times in their sports. counselor ofces, tutor rooms. BREAKDOWN BY SPORT: The Erdmann File NCAA/Postseason Bowl Appearances (334 total — 79 team, 255 individual) Team: Baseball (27), Men’s Basketball (8), Women’s Basketball (1), Football (2), Men’s Golf (8), Born: Born: June 23, 1963, in Bismarck, N.D. Men’s Soccer (2), Women’s Soccer (6), Softball (4), Men’s Tennis (10), Women’s Tennis (11) Education: Individual: Men’s Cross Country (13), Women’s Cross Country (1), Men’s Golf (17), Women’s South Dakota State ’86, bachelor’s degree in education Golf (2), Men’s Tennis (21), Women’s Tennis (16), Men’s Track and Field (104), Women’s South Alabama ’92, master’s degree in physical education Track and Field (81) Florida State ’95, doctorate degree in sports management/athletic administration Collegiate Playing Experience: Four years, baseball, South Dakota State All-Americans (109) Coaching Experience: Baseball (29), Men’s Basketball (12), Women’s Basketball (9), Men’s Cross Country (4), Men’s Milbank (S.D.) American Legion — head coach, 1983-84 Brookings (S.D.) American Legion — assistant coach 1985-86 Golf (7), Men’s Indoor Track & Field (4), Women’s Indoor Track & Field (1), Men’s Outdoor Tokay (Calif.) High — assistant coach 1986-87 Track & Field (12), Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (8), Men’s Soccer (2), Women’s Soccer Pacifc — assistant baseball coach, 1987-91 (1), Softball (2), Men’s Tennis (11), Women’s Tennis (7) South Alabama — graduate assistant baseball coach, 1992 South Alabama — volunteer assistant baseball coach, 1996-97 Sun Belt Championships (110) Teaching Experience: Baseball (17), Men’s Basketball (9), Women’s Basketball (5), Men’s Cross Country (8), Women’s Morada (Calif.) Middle School — 1987-91 South Alabama — graduate teaching assistant, 1991-92 Cross Country (4), Men’s Golf (10), Women’s Golf (1), Men’s Indoor Track & Field (2), Women’s Florida State — graduate teaching assistant, 1992-95 Indoor Track & Field (1), Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (2), Men’s Soccer (4), Women’s Soccer South Alabama — assistant/associate professor HPELS, 1995-02 (10), Softball (3), Men’s Tennis (17), Women’s Tennis (17) Administrative Experience: South Alabama — assistant to the athletic director, 1997-00 Sun Belt Coaches of the Year (76) South Alabama — executive director, Jaguar Athletic Club, 2001-02 Baseball (9), Men’s Basketball (6), Men’s Cross Country (7), Women’s Cross Country (4), Football North Alabama — athletic director, 2002-07 (1), Men’s Golf (9), Women’s Golf (2), Men’s Indoor Track & Field (2), Women’s Indoor Track & Southeastern Louisiana — athletic director, 2007-09 South Alabama — athletic director, 2009- Field (1), Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (2), Men’s Soccer (6), Women’s Soccer (2), Softball THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE Family: Wife, Tina (1), Men’s Tennis (10), Women’s Tennis (12), Volleyball (2)

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2017-18 SBC RS STANDINGS SBC Pct. PF PA OVERALL Pct. PF PA Already a long-time leader in innovation and Media Camellia Bowl, Troy over Ohio in the forefront of Little Rock 17-1 .944 62.6 47.7 20-9 .690 59.8 52.9 progressive thinking in the world of intercolle- Dollar General Bowl and Idaho over Colorado “new media” Sun Belt ConferenCe giate athletics, the Sun Belt Conference also State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl helped and internet- Texas State 14-4 .778 71.1 57.7 21-8 .724 71.4 57.6 continues to establish itself as a force to be the league double its previous single-season based ad- 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive UTA 12-6 .667 65.6 63.1 18-11 .621 63.0 63.2 reckoned with on the playing feld. bowl victory high (two). Appearances by Loui- vancement. New Orleans, LA 70112 Troy 12-6 .667 80.8 73.5 17-12 .586 82.6 76.6 siana in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl The league www.sunbeltsports.org SOUTH ALABAMA 11-7 .611 66.8 62.9 18-11 .621 66.6 61.8 The Sun Belt is in its ffth decade as a vibrant – a bowl partner of the Sun Belt for the 16th continues to Arkansas State 10-8 .556 68.8 65.4 15-14 .517 66.3 69.4 and vigorous part of the collegiate landscape, straight year – and by South Alabama in the adapt to the Commissioner: Karl Benson Louisiana 10-8 .556 59.6 59.2 15-15 .500 59.9 62.1 and has never shied away from taking a lead- NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl helped make ever-changing Benson ership role among conferences in its efforts the Sun Belt a highly visible part of the bowl world of colle- Coastal Carolina 10-8 .556 66.5 63.8 16-13 .552 65.0 60.9 to provide better experiences for its member season. giate athletics the previous year. This past spring, a record Appalachian State 4-14 .278 58.5 66.2 7-22 .241 56.8 66.7 schools, its student-athletes and coaches, and and continues the process of evolving to bet- 23 league programs were recognized for out- Georgia State 4-14 .222 62.4 70.6 8-21 .276 63.3 71.6 for its fans and followers. After all, this is the The wins by Appalachian State and Arkansas ter serve its membership, keeping the pledge standing performance in the classroom, with those teams earning NCAA Public Recognition Georgia Southern 2-16 .111 56.8 72.2 5-24 .172 56.0 69.7 league that inaugurated college basketball’s State on the Dec. 17 start of bowl season it made at its founding to be a league of op- ULM 1-17 .056 56.7 73.9 4-25 .138 57.5 72.3 shot clock and was the frst to partner with a meant the Sun Belt had matched its previous portunity. Athletic and academic programs who Awards for APR scores in the top 10 percent fedgling cable television entity whose ESPN record for bowl wins by sundown on opening have shown progressive thinking and the de- nationally. It was the third consecutive year moniker was unknown at the time. day. sire to improve have always found a home in the Sun Belt has broken its record for teams 2017-18 PRESEASON ALL-SUN BELT SBC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK the Sun Belt. honored. All-Sun Belt First Team Innovation is a great thing, but the just-complet- “Our teams stepped up this year,” Benson said. November 14 ed 2016-17 athletic season also showed that “To go from two bowl games to fve bowl tie-ins Opportunities also extend to the league’s The strength of any league is its membership, Ronjanae DeGray, Little Rock (Junior, Forward, Odessa, Texas) and the Sun Belt added to its strength when Jas Adams, Coastal Carolina (Senior, Guard, Winston-Salem, N.C.) Taeler Deer, Texas State the Sun Belt Conference takes a back seat to in a fve-year period, for our teams to deliver student-athletes, for whom Sun Belt institu- November 21 no other league in its competitive balance and like they have, and to throw television in there tions are leaders in providing career services Coastal Carolina joined in all sports except Chyna Ellis, South Alabama (Senior, Center, Cordova, Tenn.) Rebekah VanDijk, UTA (Senior, Center, Nazareth, Texas) Crystal Allen, UTA in proving itself deserving of its status a mem- for the huge growth of people watching Sun and the tools to assist in the pursuit of personal football in July 2016. CCU is in the middle of a transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision and Taeler Deer, Texas State (Senior, Guard, Houston, Texas) November 28 ber of the NCAA’s highest conference tier. Belt football, we had a banner year and it all goals. Sun Belt members all employ fulltime Toshua Leavitt, Texas State came to a pinnacle in the bowl season.” academic advisors and have on average nearly will be in its f rst year of full FBS membership in SUN BELT RPI RANKINGS 2018, but will compete for the Sun Belt football All-Sun Belt Second Team December 5 At no time was league athletic success more two dozen tutors for academic support. During Akasha Westbrook, Arkansas State (Junior, Guard, Malvern, Ark.) Chyna Ellis, South Alabama (Through Mar. 4, 2018) obvious than during the 2016 football season, The bowl success was the crowning jewel of the recent 2015-16 academic year, Sun Belt championship this season even though not eli- gible for postseason play until 2018. DJ Williams, Coastal Carolina (So., Guard, Moreno Valley, Calif.) December 12 when the Sun Belt broke out and fulflled much a season full of football successes for a con- member institutions awarded over $50 million Toshua Leavitt, Texas State (Junior, Guard, Nixa, Mo.) Jas Adams, Coastal Carolina School RPI of the promise that league founders and its ference that only began the sport in the 2001 in scholarships to more than 3,100 student-ath- Kayla Robinson, Troy (Sophomore, Guard, Clyo, Ga.) Coastal joins Appalachian State, Arkansas January 2 Little Rock 95 members envisioned when the league inaugu- season and became the frst and still only letes, while also providing life experiences such Amber Rivers, Troy (Sophomore, Forward, Birmingham, Ala.) Jas Adams, Coastal Carolina rated the sport just after the new millennium. already-existing league to inaugurate football. as team building, domestic and foreign travel, State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Loui- Texas State 138 siana, ULM, South Alabama, Texas State and January 8 The Sun Belt ranked third in the fnal confer- community service, mentoring and recognition All-Sun Belt Third Team Toshua Leavitt, Texas State Troy to give the league 10 football members Louisiana 159 Last season, Sun Belt members participated in ence computer rankings among the “Group of through honors and awards. Bayley Plummer, Appalachian State (So., Center, Thomasville, N.C.) January 15 and enable the Sun Belt to inaugurate divi- six bowl games, a 50 percent increase in the Five” - ranking well ahead of the Mid-American Monique Townson, Little Rock (Senior, Guard, Kansas City, Mo.) Ronjanae DeGray, Little Rock sional football play and stage a conference South Alabama 165 league’s former high-water mark and only a de- Conference and Conference USA, and giving Individual opportunities also extend between Keanna Keys, Little Rock (Graduate, Forward, Sumrall, Miss.) January 23 championship game in 2018. Little Rock and cade removed from a “one-bowl league” moni- the league a signifcant fnancial boost through the lines and on the felds and courts of com- Simone Fields, Louisiana (Senior, Forward, San Antonio, Texas ) Chyna Ellis, South Alabama UTA 167 UTA compete as Sun Belt members in all sports ker in its formative years. More importantly, Sun payouts from the College Football Playoff. The petition. The Sun Belt had 40 players on active Crystal Allen, UTA (Senior, Guard, Fort Worth, Texas) January 29 Troy 180 Belt teams didn’t just get to bowl games … they league also moved into third among the fve NFL rosters during the past season, with rep- other than football, helping give the conference Kayla Robinson, Troy won them, again in record numbers. in the four-year average computer ranking of resentation on 23 of 32 NFL clubs. The league a mix of the “old” and the “new.” Long-time Sun Belt Player of the Year February 4 league members, including charter member Taeler Deer, Texas State (Senior, Guard, Houston, Texas) Arkansas State 213 conferences. became one of seven conferences nationwide Kayla Robinson, Troy The league fnished 4-2 in the postseason, with to have back-to-back frst round selections in South Alabama’s distinction in being a Sun Belt February 11 Coastal Carolina 208 member since its founding in 1976, continue to Sun Belt Defensive of the Year more bowl wins than leagues such as the Big Troy became the frst league school to crack the NBA Draft when Louisiana’s Elfrid Payton Chyna Ellis, South Alabama (Senior, Center, Cordova, Tenn.) Kayla Robinson, Troy Appalachian State 274 Ten and Pac-12. Only two leagues (the ACC the Associated Press Football Top 25 during went No. 10 overall to the Orlando Magic in have success, and a solid corps of conference February 18 and the SEC) won more games, and only the the season, reaching No. 25 on Nov. 14 as part 2014 and Georgia State’s R. J. Hunter was the newcomers continue to make their marks on Jas Adams, Coastal Carolina Georgia State 306 league and national levels. Sun Belt Freshman of the Year ACC’s 8-3 bowl record ranked higher than of a fve-win improvement over 2015. South No. 28 pick of the Boston Celtics the following Savannah Jones, South Alabama (Fr., Guard, Ocean Springs, Miss.) February 25 the Sun Belt’s winning percentage. Had ACC Alabama also provided a milestone with a vic- year. Antoinette Lewis, South Alabama Georgia Southern 327 member Clemson not won the College Foot- tory over a nationally-ranked opponent when The “old” and “new” mix also gives the league March 5 ULM 337 ball Playoff Championship game, the Sun Belt the Jaguars topped No. 19 San Diego State on The Sun Belt has nationally-respected pro- vitality and diversity among its membership Chyna Ellis, South Alabama would have shared the country’s best bowl win the road in early October. grams in nearly every NCAA sport offering and across the South. The mix of regions and re- ratio. remains a fxture on the national scene while gional cultures provides a rare opportunity for All that success comes as the league fnalizes remaining heavily involved in the conduct and student-athletes and staffers to experience The Sun Belt also had the most wins and best its football transition this season, with Idaho competition of college athletics. But it also pro- many environments, and the chance to expe- WHERE THE JAGUARS RANK IN THE SUN BELT AND THE NCAA 2017-18 win percentage among the “Group of Five” peer and New Mexico State’s football only mem- vides opportunities for success on many unique rience that diversity without leaving their own campuses. The Sun Belt is also noteworthy for conferences, including victories over teams in berships ending at the conclusion of the 2017 and different levels. In athletic parlance, the TEAM INDIVIDUAL the two top-rated leagues in the fnal computer season and new league member Coastal Caro- Sun Belt has “upside,” and its motto of “Togeth- its attempts to make each of its championship events in every sport a special moment in the SBC NCAA SBC NCAA OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS rankings. lina becoming a full- fedged football member er We Rise” is just as applicable now as when it Assists-Turnover Ratio (1.04) 2 76 ASSISTS Chyna Ellis (3.2) 4 -- this fall. Next year, the Sun Belt will compete in was founded as a home to some of the nation’s lives of its student-athletes and its many fans Assists (464) 2 59 Genesis Perrymond (3.8) 7 T188 Antoinette Lewis (2.8) 6 -- “The bowl season defnitely validated the very football divisions for the frst time and will stage premier mid-major basketball programs. and followers. strong regular season that we had,” said Sun its frst-ever championship game at the end of Assists Per Game (16.0) 2 40 Shaforia Kines (3.5) 8 T232 Belt commissioner Karl Benson. “It proved the 2018 season. In its very frst year, one of those programs Many individuals from Sun Belt institutions Blocked Shots (213) 1 1 REBOUNDING what we’ve been saying all along. The overall reached the pinnacle of NCAA men’s basket- have brought distinction to their alma maters, Blocked Shots Per Game (7.3) 1 3 ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIO Chyna Ellis (8.7) 3 89 credibility of the Sun Belt is on the rise, and our “We are very excited going forward in football,” ball competition when UNC Charlotte earned a and not just in athletics. For every All-Pro line- Defensive Rebounding Pct. (.675) 5 -- Genesis Perrymond (1.91) 2 T81 Antoinette Lewis (6.1) 9 -- members and fans that have been expecting to Benson said. “Having our championship game berth in the Final Four. That type of success set backer DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and NFL Man of Defensive Rebounds Per Game (28.7) 2 23 Shaforia Kines (1.77) 4 T113 the Year Charles Tillman (Louisiana), and for see positive results out of the league are now next year only increases what we already have the bar very high, but the league’s four-decade Fewest Fouls (470) 3 97 SCORING seeing that.” going. The footprint of this league was done to history is sprinkled with landmark success in all every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) hailing from Sun Belt schools, there Fewest Turnovers (445) 3 126 BLOCKS Chyna Ellis (13.8) 10 -- ensure long-term success and sustainability, seasons. FG Pct. (.401) 4 173 Chyna Ellis (3.21) 1 7 Savannah Jones (12.4) 13 -- The postseason wins by Arkansas State over and with the membership structure we now are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Tex- FG Pct Defense (.354) 1 12 LaNeetra Guillory (1.24) 6 163 Shaforia Kines (8.9) 25 -- Central Florida in the AutoNation Cure Bowl, have in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, In the spring, baseball and softball continue as State), business icons (Chick-f l-A president Appalachian State over Toledo in the Raycom Georgia and the Carolinas, that footprint is set to put the league in the national spotlight with Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally FT Pct. (.632) 11 323 Antoinette Lewis (1.17) 9 191 up for even more success.” deep runs in postseason play and high visibil- known entertainers (Tim McGraw, ULM and Lu- Offensive Rebounding Pct. (.312) 8 -- STEALS ity in national polls. Louisiana’s baseball team dacris, Georgia State), and even royalty (Miss Offensive Rebounds Per Game (12.1) 7 -- TOTAL BLOCKS Shaforia Kines (1.5) 10 -- 2018-19 SUN BELT CONFERENCE MEMBERS The Sun Belt gained much noto- ranked No. 1 nationally in the fnal third of the America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). Rebounding Margin (0.2) 5 176 Chyna Ellis (93) 1 8 Appalachian State riety and notice during the past 2014 season and reached the NCAA Super Re- Rebounds Per Game (40.83) 3 50 LaNeetra Guillory (36) T6 -- TOTAL STEALS These proud alumni, as well as those who rep- Arkansas State football season, but that was by gional round in 2014 and 2015, while its softball Scoring Defense (61.8) 4 99 Antoinette Lewis (34) 9 -- Shaforia Kines (43) 11 -- no means the league’s only hall- team has advanced to Super Regional play fve resent the dozen league institutions, are proof Georgia State that the Sun Belt Conference is a league of ex- Scoring Margin (4.8) 4 115 Georgia Southern mark during the past year. Men’s times in the last six seasons including a trip Scoring Offense (66.6) 3 142 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3-POINT FG PCT. basketball – the league’s symbol to the 2014 Women’s College World Series. citement, a league of opportunity, and one that Steals Per Game (6.3) 11 274 Chyna Ellis (5.5) 3 -- Erin Autio (.393) 3 -- Little Rock of success in its formative years More recently, new member Coastal Carolina continues to provide the promise of success Louisiana – had its highest conference RPI reigned supreme at the pinnacle of college with each coming sunrise. Three-Point FG Pct. (.324) 4 139 Shaforia Kines (3.8) 13 -- Savannah Jones (.367) 6 175 South Alabama in more than a decade with a No. baseball, winning the College World Series Three-Point FG Pct. Def. (.302) 4 95 Chyna Ellis (.362) 9 -- Texas State 13 national fnish, and conference only one year ago in the 2016 season. Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (8.2) 2 39 FIELD GOAL PCT. Troy members found success in sev- Turnover Margin (-1.24) 8 235 Antoinette Lewis (.489) 6 -- 3-PTER’S PER GAME eral NCAA postseason events. Just as important as on-feld success, the Sun Turnovers Per Game (15.3) 3 139 Chyna Ellis (.453) 10 155 Savannah Jones (2.07) 4 175 ULM Belt’s commitment to academic excellence re- Savannah Jones (.434) 14 -- Erin Autio (1.6) 12 -- UTA Those league successes have mains a league symbol. The league’s record been more public in recent years, book for grade-point averages and academic MINUTES in part because the Sun Belt itself honors is a constantly-changing document, Genesis Perrymond (30.4) T15 -- has been progressive and in the seemingly with each year’s success outdoing Chyna Ellis (29.3) T22 -- Shaforia Kines (29.3) T22 --

42 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 43 THE SUN BELT SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY VS. OPPONENTS IN THE SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIPS THE SUN BELT

21-34 (.382) SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY March 2 First Round South Alabama 48, Little Rock 34 SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD BY OPPONENT NORTH TEXAS (1-0) 1983 No. 3 Seed NORFOLK, VA. (ODU FIELD HOUSE) March 4 Quarterfnals Western Kentucky 83, South Alabama 68 2/28/07 W, 52-44 First Round March 9 Quarterfnals South Alabama 88, South Florida 60 ARKANSAS STATE (2-4) March 10 Semifnals Western Kentucky 69, South Alabama 67 2007 No. 8 Seed LAFAYETTE, LA. (THE ) 3/3/12 W, 62-38 First Round vs. UNT in the First Round – 1-0 February 28 First Round South Alabama 52, North Texas 44 # 3/8/08 L, 52-53 Quarterfnals 1984 No. 2 Seed NORFOLK, VA. (ODU FIELD HOUSE) March 3 Quarterfnals Middle Tennessee 79, South Alabama 52 3/6/05 L, 53-61 Quarterfnals OLD DOMINION (0-5) March 8 Quarterfnals South Alabama 82, UAB 63 # – First Round games played on campus sites (Mobile, Ala.) 3/1/01 W, 59-54 First Round 3/7/91 L, 67-70 First Round March 9 Semifnals South Alabama 61, Charlotte 57 3/5/98 L, 59-78 Quarterfnals 3/8/90 L, 72-81 First Round March 10 Final Old Dominion 78, South Alabama 69 2008 No. 5 Seed MOBILE, ALA. (MITCHELL CENTER) 3/5/97 L, 51-70 Quarterfnals 3/7/87 L, 61-64 Finals March 5 First Round South Alabama 49, Louisiana 40 3/7/86 L, 63-65 Semifnals 1985 No. 3 Seed NORFOLK, VA. (ODU FIELD HOUSE) March 8 Quarterfnals Arkansas State 53, South Alabama 52 vs. ASU in the First Round – 2-0 3/10/84 L, 69-78 Finals March 7 Quarterfnals South Alabama 69, Virginia Commonwealth 66 # – First Round games played on campus sites (Mobile, Ala.) vs. ASU in the Quarterfnals – 0-4 March 8 Semifnals Western Kentucky 87, South Alabama 82 (OT) vs. ODU in the First Round – 0-2 2009 No. 5 Seed HOT SPRINGS, ARK. (SUMMITT ARENA) CHARLOTTE (2-0) vs. ODU in the Semifnals – 0-1 1986 No. 5 Seed BOWLING GREEN, KY. (E.A. DIDDLE ARENA) March 4 First Round South Alabama 50, Florida International 44 # 3/6/86 W, 63-48 Quarterfnals vs. ODU in the Finals – 0-2 March 6 Quarterfnals South Alabama 63, Charlotte 48 March 7 Quarterfnals South Alabama 52, Troy 39 3/9/84 W, 61-57 Semifnals March 7 Semifnals Old Dominion 65, South Alabama 63 March 9 Semifnals Middle Tennessee 77, South Alabama 71 SOUTH FLORIDA (1-0) # – First Round games played on campus sites (Mobile, Ala.) vs. CU in the Quarterfnals – 1-0 3/9/83 W, 88-60 Quarterfnals 1987 No. 1 Seed NORFOLK, VA. (ODU FIELD HOUSE) vs. CU in the Semifnals – 1-0 March 6 Semifnals South Alabama 80, Western Kentucky 75 2010 No. 6 Seed HOT SPRINGS, ARK. (SUMMITT ARENA) vs. USF in the Quarterfnals – 1-0 March 7 Final Old Dominion 64, South Alabama 61 March 6 First Round South Alabama 82, Louisiana 76 DENVER (0-2) March 7 Quarterfnals Western Kentucky 72, South Alabama 67 3/6/04 L, 47-45 Quarterfnals TROY (1-3) 1988 No. 2 Seed TAMPA, FLA. (USF SUN DOME) 3/3/01 L, 41-51 Quarterfnals 3/9/16 L, 49-62 Quarterfnals 2011 No. 4 East Seed HOT SPRINGS, ARK. (SUMMITT ARENA) March 10 Quarterfnals South Alabama 79, Virginia Commonwealth 49 3/8/13 L, 49-62 First Round March 11 Semifnals Western Kentucky 72, South Alabama 59 March 5 First Round South Alabama 58, Louisiana 53 vs. DU in the Quarterfnals – 0-2 March 6 Quarterfnals Little Rock, 74, South Alabama 53 3/7/09 W, 52-39 Quarterfnals 3/8/18 L, 79-82 Quarterfnals 1989 No. 1 Seed BOWLING GREEN, KY. (E.A. DIDDLE ARENA) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (2-0) March 10 Semifnals South Alabama 86, Virginia Commonwealth 78 2012 No. 4 East Seed HOT SPRINGS, ARK. (SUMMITT ARENA) 3/4/09 W, 50-44 First Round March 11 Final Western Kentucky 67, South Alabama 54 March 3 First Round South Alabama 62, Arkansas State 38 vs. Troy in the First Round – 0-1 March 4 Quarterfnals Little Rock 60, South Alabama 54 3/9/03 W, 75-57 Quarterfnals vs. Troy in the Quarterfnals – 1-2 1990 No. 4 Seed NORFOLK, VA. (ODU FIELD HOUSE) March 8 First Round Old Dominion 81, South Alabama 72 2013 No. 7 Seed HOT SPRINGS, ARK. (SUMMITT ARENA) vs. FIU in the First Round – 1-0 UAB (1-0) March 8 First Round Troy 62, South Alabama 49 vs. FIU in the Quarterfnals – 1-0 3/8/84 W, 82-63 Quarterfnals 1991 No. 4 Seed BIRMINGHAM, ALA. (UAB ARENA) March 7 First Round Old Dominion 70, South Alabama 67 2014 --- NEW ORLEANS, LA. (LAKEFRONT ARENA) GEORGIA STATE (1-0) vs. UAB in the Quarterfnals – 1-0 Did Not Qualify 3/7/17 W, 49-44 First Round 1992 No. 6 Seed BOWLING GREEN, KY. (E.A. DIDDLE ARENA) ULM (1-0) March 12 Quarterfnals Louisiana Tech 73, South Alabama 41 2015 --- NEW ORLEANS, LA. (LAKEFRONT ARENA) vs. GSU in the First Round – 1-0 3/6/18 W, 80-54 First Round Did Not Qualify 1993 No. 5 Seed RUSTON, LA. (THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER) LAMAR (0-2) vs. ULM in the First Round – 1-0 March 11 Quarterfnals New Orleans 66, South Alabama 58 2016 No. 5 Seed NEW ORLEANS, LA. (LAKEFRONT ARENA) 3/7/96 L, 65-70 Quarterfnals March 9 Quarterfnal Round Troy 62, South Alabama 49 3/8/95 L, 76-85 Quarterfnals UTA (0-1) 1994 No. 7 Seed BOWLING GREEN, KY. (E.A. DIDDLE ARENA) 3/9/17 L, 53-65 Quarterfnals March 10 Quarterfnals Western Kentucky 84, South Alabama 46 2017 No. 10 Seed NEW ORLEANS, LA. (LAKEFRONT ARENA) vs. LU in the Quarterfnals – 0-2 March 7 First Round South Alabama 49, Georgia State 44 vs. UTA in the Quarterfnals – 0-1 1995 No. 6 Seed RUSTON, LA. (THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER) March 9 Quarterfnals UTA 65, South Alabama 53 LITTLE ROCK (2-2) March 8 Quarterfnals Lamar 85, South Alabama 76 3/4/12 L, 54-60 Quarterfnals VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (3-0) 2018 No. 5 Seed NEW ORLEANS, LA. (LAKEFRONT ARENA) 3/6/11 L, 53-74 Quarterfnals 3/10/89 W, 86-78 Semifnals 1996 No. 5 Seed JONESBORO, ARK. (CONVOCATION CENTER) March 6 First Round South Alabama 80, ULM 54 3/2/06 W, 48-34 First Round 3/10/88 W, 79-49 Quarterfnals March 7 Quarterfnals Lamar 70, South Alabama 65 March 8 Quarterfnals Troy 82, South Alabama 79 3/8/00 W, 73-58 First Round 3/7/85 W, 69-66 Quarterfnals

1997 No. 5 Seed BOWLING GREEN, KY. (E.A. DIDDLE ARENA) ALL-TIME RECORD AS SEED vs. LR in the First Round – 2-0 vs. VCU in the Quarterfnals – 2-0 March 5 Quarterfnals Arkansas State 70, South Alabama 51 SEED RECORD LAST TIME IN THAT SEED TIMES SEEDED vs. LR in the Quarterfnals – 0-2 vs. VCU in the Semifnals – 1-0 1998 No. 6 Seed RUSTON, LA. (THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER) No. 1 2-3 ‘03-04 3 No. 2 3-2 ‘88-89 2 LOUISIANA (3-0) WESTERN KENTUCKY (1-10) March 5 Quarterfnals Arkansas State 78, South Alabama 59 No. 3 2-2 ‘84-85 2 3/5/11 W, 58-53 First Round 3/7/10 L, 67-72 Quarterfnals 3/6/10 W, 82-76 First Round 1999 No. 6 Seed JONESBORO, ARK. (CONVOCATION CENTER) No. 4 0-2 ‘90-91 2 3/4/06 L, 68-83 Quarterfnals No. 5 5-8 ‘17-18 8 3/5/08 W, 49-40 First Round March 4 First Round Western Kentucky 91, South Alabama 70 3/10/03 L, 53-62 Semifnals No. 6 1-5 ‘09-10 5 3/23/02 L, 49-64 Quarterfnals No. 7 0-2 ‘12-13 2 vs. ULL in the First Round – 3-0 3/4/99 L, 70-91 First Round 2000 No. 8 Seed BOWLING GREEN, KY. (E.A. DIDDLE ARENA) No. 8 2-2 ‘06-07 2 March 8 First Round South Alabama 73, Little Rock 58 3/10/94 L, 46-84 Quarterfnals No. 10 1-1 ‘16-‘17 1 March 9 Quarterfnals Louisiana Tech 95, South Alabama 51 LOUISIANA TECH (0-2) 3/11/89 L, 54-67 Finals No. 4 East 2-2 ‘11-12 2 3/9/00 L, 51-95 Quarterfnals 3/11/88 L, 59-72 Semifnals No. 2 West 1-1 ‘02-03 1 2001 No. 5 West Seed MOBILE, ALA. (THE MITCHELL CENTER) 3/12/92 L, 41-73 Quarterfnals 3/6/87 W, 80-75 Semifnals No. 3 West 0-2 ‘04-05 2 March 1 First Round South Alabama 59, Arkansas State 54 3/8/85 L, 87-82 ot Semifnals No. 4 West 1-1 ‘05-06 1 vs. La Tech in the Quarterfnals – 0-2 3/10/83 L, 67-69 Semifnals March 3 Quarterfnals Denver 51, South Alabama 41 No. 5 West 1-1 ‘00-01 1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (0-2) 2002 No. 3 West Seed NEW ORLEANS, LA. (LAKEFRONT ARENA) *Sun Belt used Divisional seeding ‘11-12, ‘10-11, ‘05-06, ‘04-05, ‘02-03, ‘01-02, ‘00-01 seasons. vs. WKU in the First Round – 0-1 March 3 Quarterfnals Western Kentucky 64, South Alabama 49 3/9/09 L, 71-77 Semifnals vs. WKU in the Quarterfnals – 0-4 ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFO 3/3/07 L, 52-79 Quarterfnals vs. WKU in the Semifnals – 1-4 2003 No. 2 West Seed BOWLING GREEN, KY. (E.A. DIDDLE ARENA) vs. WKU in the Finals – 0-1 March 9 Quarterfnals South Alabama 75, Florida International 57 33 appearances – Nine semifnal appearances – Three runner-up fnishes vs. MT in the Quarterfnals – 0-1 March 10 Semifnals Western Kentucky 62, South Alabama 53 vs. MT in the Semifnals – 0-1 ALL-SUN BELT TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS First Round Record – 11-4 (.733) 1986 1989 2004 No. 1 Seed BOWLING GREEN, KY. (E.A. DIDDLE ARENA) Quarterfnals Record – 7-21 (.250) NEW ORLEANS (0-1) Semifnal Record – 3-6 (.333) Denise Adams Ella Williams March 6 Quarterfnals Denver 47, South Alabama 45 3/11/93 L, 58-66 Quarterfnals Championship Record – 0-3 (.000) 1987 2003 2005 No. 3 West Seed DENTON, TEXAS (THE SUPER PIT) Overtime – 0-1 (.000) vs. UNO in the Quarterfnals – 0-1 Adrian Vickers Taneisha Russell March 6 Quarterfnals Arkansas State 61, South Alabama 53 Fewest pts. scored by USA – 41, vs. Louisiana Tech – 03/12/92 (Quarterfnals) Orphie Moore 2006 No. 4 West Seed MURFREESBORO, TENN. (THE MURPHY CENTER) Most pts. scored by USA – 88, South Florida – 03/09/83 (Quarterfnals) 2009 Fewest pts. allowed by USA – 34 vs. Little Rock – 03/02/06 (First Round) 1988 Shakira Nettles Most pts. allowed by USA – 95 vs. Louisiana Tech – 03/09/00 (Quarterfnals) Adrian Vickers

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2017-18 OVERALL STATISTICS Record Home Away Neutral Overall 21-13 12-5 8-7 1-1 Sun Belt 11-7 6-3 5-4 0-0

2017-18 SUN BELT CONFERENCE STATISTICS

2017-18 STATISTICAL LEADERS (OVERALL) POINTS (PER GAME) REBOUNDS (PER GAME) ASSISTS Chyna Ellis ...... 455 (13.8) Chyna Ellis ...... 287 (8.7) Genesis Perrymond ...... 125 Savannah Jones ...... 388 (12.1) Antoinette Lewis ...... 197 (6.0) Shaforia Kines ...... 109 Shaforia Kines ...... 291 (9.1) Shaforia Kines ...... 150 (4.7) Candice Williams ...... 76 Antoinette Lewis ...... 295 (8.9) Savannah Jones ...... 139 (4.3) Genesis Perrymond ...... 236 (7.2) Genesis Perrymond ...... 116 (3.5) STEALS Shaforia Kines ...... 49 FG PERCENTAGE 3PT FG PERCENTAGE Genesis Perrymond ...... 40 Antoinette Lewis ...... 500 Erin Autio ...... 391 Chyna Ellis ...... 29 Chyna Ellis ...... 451 Chyna Ellis ...... 389 Antoinette Lewis ...... 22 Savannah Jones ...... 430 Savannah Jones ...... 379 Shaforia Kines ...... 427 Shaforia Kines ...... 336 BLOCKS Erin Autio ...... 390 Chyna Ellis ...... 104 3PT FGs MADE LaNeetra Guillory ...... 42 FT PERCENTAGE Savannah Jones ...... 67 Antoinette Lewis ...... 41 Savannah Jones ...... 849 Genesis Perrymond ...... 47 Genesis Perrymond ...... 18 Chyna Ellis ...... 753 Erin Autio ...... 45 Erin Autio ...... 11 Erin Autio ...... 722 Chyna Ellis ...... 44 Savannah Jones ...... 11 Shaforia Kines ...... 40 DOUBLE-DOUBLES MINUTES (PER GAME) 2017-18 SEASON REVIEW Chyna Ellis ...... 13 Genesis Perrymond ...... 995 (30.2) Antoinette Lewis ...... 3 Shaforia Kines ...... 938 (29.3)

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2017-18 MISCELLANEOUS STATS TEAM SUPERLATIVES 2017-18 SEASON Double-Doubles: Candice Williams 2 7 Career Starts Chart South Alabama Opponent ‘17-18 Career Kennedi Centers 0 1 Player ‘17-18 Streak Career High Low Category High Low Chyna Ellis 13 29 Chyna Ellis 34 62 116 88, vs. Georgia State (12/29) 35, vs. Little Rock (2/8) ...... Points...... 84, North Carolina (11/19) 33, Stetson (3/15) Antoinette Lewis 3 3 Double-Figure Rebounding Games: Genesis Perrymond 34 65 80 51, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31) 16, vs. Little Rock (2/8) ...... First Half Points ...... 45, Texas State (1/4) 15, Central Arkansas (12/16) ‘17-18 Career Shaforia Kines 33 24 33 48, at North Carolina (11/19) 19, vs. Little Rock (2/8) ...... Second Half Points ...... 47, North Carolina (11/19) 16, Georgia Southwestern (11/10) Triple-Doubles: Chyna Ellis 15 41 LaNeetra Guillory 27 0 46 34, vs. Georgia State (12/29) 13, vs. Little Rock (2/8) ...... Field Goals Made ...... 32, 2x, last Troy (2/3) 13, Georgia State (12/29) ‘17-18 Career Antoinette Lewis 3 3 Erin Autio 27 0 40 82, at Appalachian State (2/15) 45, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16)...... Field Goals Att...... 77, Troy (2/3) 49, Little Rock (2/8) Chyna Ellis 1 1 Kennedi Centers 0 1 Savannah Jones 7 7 7 .517, vs. Troy (3/8) .241, vs. Little Rock (2/8) ...... Field Goal Pct...... 471, North Carolina (11/19) .213, Georgia State (12/29) LaNeetra Guillory 0 1 Antoinette Lewis 7 7 7 .606, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31) .225, vs. Little Rock (2/8) ...... Field Goal Pct. (1st Half) ...... 515, Arkansas State (2/10) .135, Georgia State (12/29) Games Led USA in Scoring: Candice Williams 1 0 30 .636, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16) .250, at Appalachian State (2/15)...... Field Goal Pct. (2nd Half) ...... 520, UAB (12/21) .125, Appalachian State (2/15) ‘17-18 Career 4+ Assists Games: Kennedi Centers 0 0 9 14, at ULM (1/27) 2, vs. Appalachian State (1/20) ...... 3-pt FG Made ...... 11, UAB (12/21) 1, Coastal Carolina (1/18) Chyna Ellis 14 34 ‘17-18 Career India Hall 0 0 2 38, at Appalachian State (2/15) 17, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16)...... 3-pt FG Att...... 29, Georgia Southern (3/11) 7, Coastal Carolina (1/18) Savannah Jones 9 10 Genesis Perrymond 19 33 .529, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16) .105 , vs. Appalachian State (1/20) ...... 3-pt FG Pct...... 500, Arkansas State (2/10) .118, Troy (1/13) Shaforia Kines 7 7 Shaforia Kines 16 16 Consecutive Games With a 3-Pointer 17, at Troy (2/3) 1, vs. Stetson (3/15) ...... Free Throws Made ...... 30, Troy (3/8) 3, Furman (3/19) Antoinette Lewis 3 3 Candice Williams 10 18 SOUTH ALABAMA: 548 (vs. Louisiana Tech, 2/3/00) 23, at Troy (2/3) 6, 2x, last vs. Stetson (3/15) ...... Free Throws Att...... 32, Appalachian State (2/15) 3, Furman (3/19) Erin Autio 1 6 Chyna Ellis 3 3 Opponents: 147 (Houston Baptist,11/25/13) .824, vs. Georgia Southwestern (11/10) .167, vs. Stetson (3/15) ...... Free Throw Pct...... 950 Georgia Southern (3/1) .000, Furman (3/19) Genesis Perrymond 1 9 Erin Autio 1 1 57, at Appalachian State (2/15) 30, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16)...... Rebounds ...... 63, North Carolina State (11/17) 26, UTA (1/6) Candice Williams 1 5 Antoinette Lewis 1 1 Players in Double Figures 26, at Appalachian State (2/15) 4, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16)...... Offensive Rebounds ...... 29, North Carolina State (11/17) 7, 2x, last Little Rock (2/8) India Hall 0 1 Jayla Morrow 1 1 Player(s) – Games 39, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31) 22, 2x, last vs. Littel Rock (2/8) ...... Defensive Rebounds ...... 42, Appalachian State (2/15) 17, Southern (12/11) 1 – 2 23, 2x, last vs. Troy (3/8) 12, 2x, last vs. Appalachian State (1/4)...... Assists ...... 21, Texas State (1/4) 5, Coastal Carolina (1/18) Games Led USA in Rebounding: 4+ Steals Games: 2 – 14 13, vs. Georgia Southwestern (11/10) 0, at Southern Mississippi (11/30) ...... Steals...... 18, Southern (12/11) 2, Georgia State (12/29) ‘17-18 Career ‘17-18 Career 3 – 11 14, vs. Coastal Carolina (1/18) 3, UAB (12/21) ...... Blocks ...... 6, 2x, last Ole Miss (12/9) 0, 5x, last Louisiana (2/24) Chyna Ellis 26 84 Shaforia Kines 2 2 4 – 6 31, vs. Southern (12/11) 8, vs. Furman (3/19)...... Turnovers...... 25, New Orleans (11/24) 7, 2x, last Texas State (1/4) Antoinette Lewis 6 6 Genesis Perrymond 2 8 5 – 1 28, at Appalachian State (2/15) 6, vs. Appalachian Sate (1/20) ...... Fouls ...... 23, 2x, last Troy (3/8) 5, Georgia Southern (12/31) Savannah Jones 3 4 Jayla Morrow 1 1 Shaforia Kines 2 3 Kennedi Centers 0 1 Runs: Run Occurences LaNeetra Guillory 1 3 Candice Williams 0 1 10-0: 5 Genesis Perrymond 1 7 11-0: 2 GAME-BY-GAME SOUTH ALABAMA FIRSTS 2017-18 Erin Autio 0 8 3+ Blocks Games: 12-0: 6 Opponent Points How Time Sub Time Kennedi Centers 0 2 ‘17-18 Career 13-0: 2 Georgia Southwestern Autio Three-Pointer 8:22 Jones, Lewis 4:41 Chyna Ellis 20 79 14-0: 2 at North Carolina State Lewis Three-Pointer 8:49 Lewis 9:08 Games Led USA in Assists: Antoinette Lewis 7 7 15-0: 1 at North Carolina Perrymond Three-pointer 9:16 Jones, Lewis 5:09 ‘17-18 Career LaNeetra Guillory 4 8 16-0: 1 New Orleans Ellis Two-Point Jumper 9:47 Lewis, Jones 5:30 Shaforia Kines 14 15 Erin Autio 0 1 18-0: 1 at Alabama State Autio Three-pointer 8:14 Lewis 5:42 Genesis Perrymond 13 37 India Hall 0 1 20-0: 1 at Southern Mississippi Autio Three-Pointer 9:42 Lewis, Jones 5:31 Candace Williams 4 20 Jacksonville Ellis Layup 9:43 Lewis 6:05 Jayla Morrow 2 2 Technical Foul Free Throws Score by Period (Avg.) USA Opponents at Ole Miss Ellis Three-Pointer 9:20 Lewis 5:30 Chyna Ellis 2 4 SOUTH ALABAMA: 3-6 First Period 506 (17.4) 435 (15.0) Southern Ellis Layup 9:50 Jones, Lewis 5:53 Savannah Jones 1 2 Opponent: 2-4 Second Period 457 (15.8) 390 (13.4) Cenral Arkansas Guillory Two-Point Jumper 8:47 Lewis 5:26 LaNeetra Guillory 1 2 Third Period 481 (16.6) 451 (15.6) UAB Guillory Two-Point Jumper 8:30 Jones, Lewis 6:01 Erin Autio 0 4 Scored South Alabama’s First Points Fourth Period 469 (16.2) 503 (17.3) Georgia State Ellis Three-Pointer 8:22 Jones, Lewis 5:30 Chyna Ellis - 11 Overtime 18 (9.0) 12 (6.0) Georgia Southern Ellis Three-Pointer 9:32 Jones 5:58 Games Led USA in Steals: Erin Autio - 8 Total 1,931 (66.6) 1,791 (61.8) at Texas State Autio Layup 9:28 Jones, Lewis 6:30 ‘17-18 Career Genesis Perrymond - 4 at UTA Ellis Three-Pointer 9:11 Jones 5:06 Shaforia Kines 18 22 LaNeetra Guillory - 3 Time Ahead – Behind – Tied Troy Kines Three-Pointer 9:32 Jones 6:09 Genesis Perrymond 11 32 Shaforia Kines - 3 Time South Alabama has led 733:05 Coastal Carolina Autio Three-Pointer 7:42 Jones, Lewis 4:31 Chyna Ellis 7 18 Antoinette Lewis - 2 Time South Alabama opponent has led 421:26 Appalachian State Ellis Layup 8:00 Jones 6:04 Savannah Jones 5 5 Savannah Jones - 2 Time game has been tied 65:05 at Louisiana Autio Three-Pointer 8:59 Lewis 6:05 Candice Williams 4 16 Candice Williams - 1 at ULM Perrymond Three-Pointer 9:37 Jones, Lewis, Williams 3:01 Erin Autio 2 10 Longest time... at Troy Guillory Two-Point Jumper 9:38 Jones 6:25 LaNeetra Guillory 2 5 How South Alabama’s First Points Scored USA led Opponent led Tied Little Rock Williams Layup 4:17 Jones 6:47 Antoinette Lewis 2 2 Three-Pointer – 17 39:47 38:46 6:30 Arkansas State Autio Three-Pointer 9:08 Jones 6:38 Jayla Morrow 2 2 Two-Point Jumper – 9 at ULM (1/27) TXST (2/8) at UNC (11/19) at Appalachian State Kines Free-Throw 8:35 Jones, Lewis 7:21 Kennedi Centers 0 3 Layup – 7 at Coastal Carolina Autio Three-Pointer 9:33 Lewis 7:35 Free-Throw – 1 ULM Perrymond Two-Point Jumper 7:12 Jones, Lewis 6:33 Games Led USA in Blocks: Louisiana Ellis Two-Point Jumper 9:45 Jones, Lewis 6:19 ‘17-18 Career at Georgia Southern Jones Two-Point Jumper 8:37 Guillory, Williams 4:40 Chyna Ellis 26 101 at Georgia State Lewis Layup 8:43 Guillory, Williams 4:50 Antoinette Lewis 10 10 vs. ULM Ellis Layup 9:34 Guillory 5:58 LaNeetra Guillory 8 19 vs. Troy Ellis Two-Point Jumper 9:40 Autio, Guillory 6:53 Savannah Jones 2 3 vs. Stetson Ellis Two-Point Jumper 7:52 Guillory 4:47 Erin Autio 2 6 vs. Furman Perrymond Three-Pointer 8:30 Guillory 6:00 Genesis Perrymond 1 4 at Yale Jones Three-Pointer 8:29 Guillory 6:30 India Hall 1 4 LaNeetra Guillory 1 1 MISCELLANEOUS STATS 2017-18 20-Plus Point Games: Largest margin of victory ...... 33, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) South Alabama – Most points frst quarter ...... 31, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17) ‘17-18 Career Smallest margin of victory ...... 1, at North Carolina (11/19/17) Opponent – Most points frst quarter ...... 26, Troy (1/13/18) Chyna Ellis 7 7 Largest margin of defeat ...... 21, at North Carolina State (11/17/17) South Alabama – Fewest points frst quarter ...... 4, vs. Little Rock (2/8/18) Savannah Jones 4 4 Smallest margin of defeat ...... 2, vs. Jacksonville (12/3/17) Opponent – Fewest points frst quarter ...... 4, Central Arkansas (12/16/17) Antoinette Lewis 2 2 Erin Autio 1 1 Largest halftime lead ...... 29, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) South Alabama – Most points second quarter ...... 27, vs. Southern (12/11/17) Shaforia Kines 1 1 Smallest halftime lead ...... 5, vs. Georgia Southwestern (11/10/17) Opponent – Most points second quarter ...... 22, North Carolina (11/19/17) Genesis Perrymond 1 2 Largest halftime defcit ...... 19, at Texas State (1/4/18) South Alabama – Fewest points second quarter ...... 5, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16/17) Smallest halftime defcit ...... 1, at UTA (1/6/18) Opponent – Fewest points second quarter ...... 0, Stetson (3/15/18) Double-Figure Scoring Games: ‘17-18 Career Largest rebounding margin ...... 18, vs. Georgia Southwestern (11/10/17) South Alabama – Most points third quarter ...... 25, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16/17) Chyna Ellis 26 64 Smallest rebounding margin ...... 3, at North Carolina (11/19/17) Opponent – Most points third quarter ...... 27, North Carolina (11/19/17) Savannah Jones 23 24 Opponent’s largest rebounding margin ...... 27, North Carolina State (11/17/17) South Alabama – Fewest points third quarter ...... 3, vs. Southern (12/11/17) Shaforia Kines 14 15 Opponent’s smallest rebounding margin ...... 1, Ole Miss (12/9/17) Opponent – Fewest points third quarter ...... 5, New Orleans (11/24/17) Antoinette Lewis 11 11 Genesis Perrymond 7 25 Most points by South Alabama in a quarter ...... 31, vs. Georgia Southern (12/31/17) - 1st South Alabama – Most points fourth quarter ...... 29, twice, last vs. Troy (3/8/18) Erin Autio 5 17 Fewest points by South Alabama in a quarter ...... 3, vs. Southern (12/11/17) - 3rd Opponent – Most points fourth quarter ...... 31, Troy (2/3/18) LaNeetra Guillory 2 8 Most points by an opponent in a quarter ...... 31, Troy (2/3/18) - 4th South Alabama – Fewest points fourth quarter ...... 7, at Ole Miss (12/9/17) India Hall 1 2 Fewest points by an opponent in a quarter ...... 0, Stetson (3/15/18) - 2nd Opponent – Fewest points fourth quarter ...... 7, Georgia Southwestern (11/10/17)

48 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 49 SEASON REVIEW 2017-18 TOP PERFORMANCES 2017-18 STATISTICS SEASON REVIEW

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE 2017-18 TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES USA’S TOP INDIVIDUAL GAMES 2017-18 STARTERS BY GAME Opponent PP POT 2nd BP FB Georgia Southwestern 36-20 22-9 20-12 39-16 11-2 POINTS Opponent: W/L Score Guard Guard Forward/Center Forward Guard North Carolina State 24-30 19-20 5-18 21-28 4-7 SOUTH ALABAMA HIGH 24_____ Chyna Ellis, at Southern Mississippi ______11/30/17 vs. Georgia Southwestern W 73-42 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio North Carolina 32-42 12-19 13-14 30-17 4-8 Points ______24 Chyna Ellis, at Southern Mississippi (11/30/17) 23_____ Chyna Ellis, at North Carolina ______11/19/17 at North Carolina State L 50-71 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio New Orleans 36-12 24-25 20-4 32-9 8-9 Points (Half) ______18 Chyna Ellis, at Ole Miss , 1st, (12/9/17) 23_____ Antoinette Lewis, vs. Louisiana ______2/24/18 at North Carolina W 85-84 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Alabama State 16-24 6-3 8-7 9-28 0-0 ______Savannah Jones, vs. Central Ark., 2nd, (12/16/17) 23_____ Shaforia Kines, at Georgia Southern ______3/1/18 vs. New Orleans W 67-45 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Southern Mississippi 28-16 14-14 16-8 26-14 0-8 Points (Quarter) ______16 Chyna Ellis, at Ole Miss, 1st, (12/9/17) 22_____ Savannah Jones, at North Carolina ______11/19/17 at Alabama State W 57-49 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Jacksonville 20-10 10-15 2-11 11-25 6-5 Field Goals Made ______9 Chyna Elllis, at North Carolina (11/19/17) 22_____ Chyna Ellis, vs. Georgia Southern ______12/31/17 at Southern Mississippi W 78-57 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Ole Miss 16-36 11-16 15-9 16-10 0-10 ______Chyna Ellis, at Southern Mississippi (11/20/17) vs. Jacksonville L 58-60 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Southern 28-24 19-41 16-15 27-18 6-12 ______Antoinette Lewis, vs. ULM (3/6/18) POINTS IN A QUARTER at Ole Miss L 59-66 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Central Arkansas 20-14 8-8 6-9 31-21 2-2 Field Goals Attempted ______20 Savannah Jones, at North Carolina State (11/17/17) 16_____ Chyna Ellis, 1st, at Ole Miss ______12/9/17 vs. Southern W 69-65 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio UAB 18-22 8-16 12-13 19-18 11-10 ______Chyna Ellis, at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) 14_____ Savannah Jones, 1st, at North Carolina ______11/19/17 vs. Central Arkansas W 64-43 Perrymond Williams Ellis Guillory Autio Georgia State 44-18 19-8 20-7 53-18 11-4 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 attempts) ______.900 (9-10) Antoinette Lewis, vs. ULM (3/6/18) 13_____ Savannah Jones, 3rd, vs. Central Arkansas ______12/16/17 vs. UAB L 66-78 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Georgia Southern 40-18 8-10 14-11 38-20 19-9 3-pt Field Goals Made ______6 Erin Autio, at Alabama State (11/28/17) 12_____ Genesis Perrymond, 4th, vs, Troy ______3/8/18 vs. Georgia State W 88-52 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Texas State 28-26 6-20 16-16 31-8 4-5 ______Savannah Jones, at ULM (1/27/18) 11 _____ Shaforia Kines, 2nd, at Georgia Southern ______3/1/18 vs. Georgia Southern W 79-52 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio UTA 24-24 18-20 12-6 20-13 14-4 ______Savannah Jones, at Georgia State (3/3/18) 11 _____ Savannah Jones, 4th, at Georgia State ______3/3/18 at Texas State L 63-78 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Troy 28-32 17-16 12-13 32-33 17-14 3-pt Field Goals Attempted ______13 Savannah Jones, at Georgia State (3/3/18) 11 _____ Chyna Ellis, 1st, vs. Troy ______3/8/18 at UTA W 76-63 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Coastal Carolina 16-32 20-13 2-11 27-11 10-16 3-pt Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5 attempts) ____ 1.000 (5-5) Savannah Jones, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16/17) vs. Troy W 79-68 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio POINTS IN A HALF Appalachian State 32-18 6-8 8-4 21-7 8-0 Free-Throws Made ______7 Chyna Ellis, vs. Jacksonville (12/3/17) vs. Coastal Carolina W 68-62 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 18_____ Chyna Ellis, 1st, at Ole Miss ______12/9/17 Louisiana 26-24 20-17 10-9 26-21 12-2 Free-Throws Attempted ______8 Chyna Ellis, vs. Jacksonville (12/3/17) vs. Appalachian State W 54-52 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 18_____ Savannah Jones, 2nd, vs. Central Arkansas ______12/16/17 ULM 14-22 8-20 18-6 26-7 2-6 Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 5 attempts) ______.1000 (5-5) Chyna Ellis, at Southern Mississippi (11/30/17) at Louisiana W 72-57 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 17_____ Savannah Jones, 1st, at North Carolina ______11/19/17 Troy 28-26 16-20 9-21 14-20 15-10 ______(5-5) Savannah Jones, vs. Southern (12/11/17) at ULM W 67-60 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 16_____ Chyna Ellis, 2nd, at Troy ______2/3/18 Little Rock 16-22 13-13 9-10 16-12 0-2 ______(5-5) Erin Autio, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) at Troy L 71-82 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 15_____ Savannah Jones, 2nd, at UTA ______1/6/18 Arkansas State 34-32 15-14 11-5 27-15 8-19 ______(7-7) Shaforia Kines, vs. Troy (1/18/18) vs. Little Rock L 35-47 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 15_____ Chyna Ellis, 1st, vs. Troy ______3/8/18 Appalachian State 24-18 25-5 14-7 26-16 8-2 Rebounds ______16 Antoinette Lewis, at Georgia State (3/15/18) vs. Arkansas State L 60-75 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio Coastal Carolina 12-36 2-23 4-22 16-7 2-6 Offensive Rebounds ______11 Antoinette Lewis, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) at Appalachian State L 56-57 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio REBOUNDS ULM 46-16 14-8 16-8 25-26 13-12 ______Antoinette Lewis, at Georgia State (3/3/18) at Coastal Carolina L 56-71 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 16_____ Antoinette Lewis, at Georgia State ______3/3/18 Louisiana 22-32 11-15 10-13 42-28 3-4 Defensive Rebounds ______10 Chyna Ellis, at Texas State (1/4/18) vs. ULM W 72-55 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 15_____ Antoinette Lewis, at Appalachian State ______2/15/18 Georgia Southern 32-24 11-16 11-13 9-23 4-4 ______Chyna Ellis, vs. Coastal Carolina (1/18/18) vs. Louisiana L 66-69 Perrymond Kines Ellis Guillory Autio 14_____ Chyna Ellis, vs. Georgia Southwestern ______11/10/17 Georgia State 24-38 6-15 16-11 8-4 6-7 Assists ______9 Genesis Perrymond, vs. Central Arkansas (12/16/17) at Georgia Southern W 81-74 Perrymond Kines Ellis Lewis Jones 13_____ Chyna Ellis, vs. New Orleans______11/24/17 ULM 30-20 21-14 8-8 17-14 17-0 ______Shaforia Kines, at UTA (1/6/18) at Georgia State W 70-69 Perrymond Kines Ellis Lewis Jones 13_____ Chyna Ellis, at Texas State ______1/4/18 Troy 46-26 25-16 6-23 7-31 12-8 Turnovers______7 Genesis Perrymond, vs. Southern (12/11/17) vs. ULM W 80-64 Perrymond Kines Ellis Lewis Jones 13_____ Antoinette Lewis, vs. Louisiana ______2/24/18 Stetson 16-16 12-12 6-0 8-6 14-10 Blocks ______10 Chyna Ellis, vs. Coastal Carolina (1/18/18) vs. Troy L 79-82 Perrymond Kines Ellis Lewis Jones Furman 18-24 14-6 2-14 7-4 10-4 Steals ______5 Shaforia Kines, at Troy (2/3/18) vs. Stetson W 49-33 Perrymond Kines Ellis Lewis Jones OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Yale 26-24 12-13 2-14 15-27 13-26 Minutes ______37 Genesis Perrymond, vs. Jacksonville (12/3/17) 11 _____ Antoinette Lewis, at Appalachian State ______2/15/18 vs. Furman W 54-53 Perrymond Kines Ellis Lewis Jones ______Chyna Ellis, at Ole Miss, (12/9/17) 11 _____ Antoinette Lewis, at Georgia State ______3/3/18 at Yale L 75-76 Perrymond Kines Ellis Lewis Jones ______Genesis Perrymond, vs. Coastal Carolina (1/18/18) 8______Chyna Ellis, vs. Georgia Southwestern ______11/10/17 PP - Points in the paint POT - Points of turnovers ______Shaforia Kines, at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) 2017-18 Record by Starting Five 7______Antoinette Lewis, vs. Louisiana ______2/24/18 2nd - Second-chance points BP - Bench points ______Genesis Perrymond, at Georgia Southern (3/1/18) G G G F F/C Record Games 6______Chyna Ellis, at Georgia Southern______3/1/18 FB - Fast break points Perrymond Kines Autio Guillory Ellis 15-11 26 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Perrymond Kines Jones Lewis Ellis 5-2 7 OPPONENTS HIGH USA - Opponents Points ______31 Paris Kea, at North Carolina (11/19/17) 10_____ Chyna Ellis, at Texas State ______1/4/18 Perrymond Williams Autio Guillory Ellis 1-0 1 Points (Half) ______21 Kayla Robinson, 2nd, at Troy (2/3/18) 10_____ Chyna Ellis, vs. Coastal Carolina ______1/18/18 Points (Quarter) ______17 Kaylay Robinson, 4th, at Troy (2/3/18) 9______Chyna Ellis, at Yale ______3/24/18 Field Goals Made ______12 Paris Kea, at North Carolina (11/19/17) ASSISTS Field Goals Attempted ______19 Paris Kea, at North Carolina (11/19/17) 9______Genesis Perrymond, vs. Central Arkansas ______12/16/17 ______Randi Brown, vs. New Orleans (11/24/17) 2017-18 SOUTH ALABAMA POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS 9______Shaforia Kines, at UTA ______1/6/18 ______Toshua Leavitt, at Texas State (1/4/18) 8______Genesis Perrymond, vs. Troy______1/18/18 0 2 3 4 5 14 15 21 22 24 25 30 34 35 44 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 8 attempts) ______.909 (10-11) Alissa Alston, at Ole Miss (12/9/17) 7______Shaforia Kines, at North Carolina ______11/19/17 Williams Kines Morrow Carter Sykes Jones Guillory Ferguson Lowe Autio Centers Perrymond Ellis Lewis Hall 3-pt Field Goals Made ______7 Rachael Childress, vs. UAB (12/21/17) 7______Shaforia Kines, vs. Georgia Southern ______12/31/17 vs. Georgia Southwestern 3-3-2 6-7-1 0-1-1 4-3-0 0-1-0 18-2-2 4-6-2 3-0-0 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-4-4 12-14-1 9-5-0 2-1-0 3-pt Field Goals Attempted ______13 Rachael Childress, vs. UAB (12/21/17) 6______Six Tied at North Carolina State 0-1-1 5-4-2 0-0-0 2-0-1 DNP 12-5-1 0-2-0 DNP DNP 6-0-2 DNP 5-6-5 13-7-0 7-5-1 0-1-0 3-pt Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5 attempts) _____ .600 (3-5) LaKaris Salter, vs. Jacksonville (12/3/17) at North Carolina 2-2-5 17-6-7 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 22-7-1 4-2-0 DNP DNP 2-0-1 DNP 9-4-4 23-8-2 6-7-2 DNP Free-Throws Made ______16 Gabriella Cortez, at ULM (1/27/18) STEALS vs. New Orleans 3-4-4 1-3-2 3-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 8-5-1 7-4-0 0-0-0 DNP 7-4-0 DNP 9-0-1 11-13-6 18-6-2 0-1-0 Free-Throws Attempted ______17 Gabriella Cortez, at ULM (1/27/18) 5______Shaforia Kines, at Troy______2/3/18 at Alabama State 3-2-4 9-9-5 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-1-1 DNP 8-3-0 DNP DNP 20-3-0 DNP 5-5-2 8-5-2 5-3-0 0-1-0 Free-Throw Percentage (Min. 5 attempts) ______1.000 (6-6) Randi Brown, vs. New Orleans (11/24/17) 4______Genesis Perrymond, at North Carolina State______11/17/17 at Southern Mississippi 0-4-1 15-4-5 DNP 2-0-0 DNP 15-5-1 0-7-0 DNP DNP 3-3-0 DNP 10-2-6 24-10-3 9-4-1 DNP ______(7-7) Akasha Westbrook, vs. Arkansas State (2/10/18) 4______Shaforia Kines, vs. Louisiana______2/24/18 vs. Jacksonville 4-3-5 2-2-1 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 4-4-1 4-3-2 DNP DNP 10-5-1 DNP 14-5-3 17-8-1 3-2-0 DNP Rebounds ______17 Bayley Plummer, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) 4______Jayla Morrow, vs. Stetson ______3/15/18 at Ole Miss 0-1-0 5-4-5 0-0-0 0-2-0 DNP 14-4-2 3-0-1 DNP DNP 4-3-0 DNP 11-3-6 20-12-2 2-5-2 0-1-1 Offensive Rebounds ______7 Kiara Leslie, at North Carolina State (11/17/17) 4______Genesis Perrymond, vs. Stetson ______3/15/18 vs. Southern 5-3-1 9-7-3 0-1-0 2-1-0 DNP 14-1-3 4-5-0 DNP DNP 6-1-2 DNP 5-5-3 18-12-2 6-7-0 DNP ______Kayla Robinson, at Troy (2/3/18) vs. Central Arkansas 2-1-3 DNP 4-2-2 2-0-0 0-0-0 20-6-1 8-2-1 0-0-0 DNP 5-3-2 0-0-0 2-4-9 16-4-2 5-1-0 0-1-0 Defensive Rebounds ______12 Bayley Plummer, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) BLOCKED SHOTS vs. UAB 2-0-3 15-5-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 8-3-0 9-0-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 DNP 14-3-1 9-8-4 9-6-0 DNP ______DeAnneisha Jackson, Furman (3/19/18) 10_____ Chyna Ellis, vs. Coastal Carolina ______1/18/18 vs. Gerogia State 0-1-4 5-2-2 0-1-2 2-5-0 8-2-1 15-4-3 4-3-0 0-0-0 DNP 11-3-2 9-5-1 5-4-6 10-3-0 9-7-0 10-4-1 Assists ______11 Paris Kea, at North Carolina (11/19/17) 7______Chyna Ellis, at Appalachian State ______2/15/18 vs. Georgia Southern 0-0-4 5-5-7 0-1-0 2-1-0 3-3-0 13-6-2 5-4-2 3-3-0 DNP 3-3-4 0-2-0 6-4-1 22-6-3 11-5-0 6-1-0 Turnovers______7 Kierra Henry, vs. Georgia State (12/29/17) 6______Chyna Ellis, vs. Central Arkansas ______12/19/17 at Texas State 2-0-0 5-6-5 DNP 4-3-0 DNP 19-4-1 6-1-0 DNP DNP 8-5-1 0-0-0 2-3-4 11-13-1 6-5-0 DNP ______Arsula Clark, at ULM (1/27/18) 6______Chyna Ellis, at UTA ______1/6/18 at UTA 0-0-0 9-9-9 DNP 0-2-0 DNP 15-4-1 14-3-2 DNP DNP 5-2-3 0-0-0 8-2-3 20-11-0 5-5-1 DNP Blocks ______3 Sarai Blissett, vs. Southern (12/11/17) 6______Chyna Ellis, at Georgia Southern______3/1/18 vs. Troy 3-2-3 12-5-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 20-3-2 9-4-0 DNP DNP 10-4-3 DNP 3-3-8 13-9-2 9-6-1 DNP Steals ______4 Sarai Blissett, vs. Southern (12/11/17) vs. Coastal Carolina 2-0-2 9-6-6 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 17-7-0 0-3-0 DNP DNP 9-2-2 DNP 11-4-4 12-10-0 8-4-1 0-0-0 FIELD GOALS MADE ______Briana Green, vs. Southern (12/11/17) vs. Appalachian State 7-2-1 8-7-4 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 2-3-2 4-4-1 DNP DNP 6-0-1 DNP 2-2-2 13-8-1 12-4-0 DNP 9______Chyna Ellis, at North Carolina ______11/19/17 Minutes ______43 Bayley Plummer, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) at Louisiana 2-1-5 13-4-2 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 13-3-1 11-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 7-4-1 0-0-0 8-5-4 7-10-4 5-8-0 4-2-1 9______Chyna Ellis, at Southern Mississippi ______11/30/17 ______LaPresha Stanley, at Appalachian State (2/15/18) at ULM 0-0-1 5-5-6 DNP 0-1-1 DNP 18-5-0 5-5-2 DNP DNP 16-6-1 DNP 9-5-4 6-9-0 8-4-1 DNP 9______Chyna Ellis, vs. Georgia Southern ______12/31/17 at Troy 2-1-4 13-8-4 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 4-2-2 9-1-2 DNP DNP 5-3-2 6-5-0 9-4-1 21-7-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 8______Chyna Ellis, at Ole Miss ______12/9/17 vs. Little Rock 4-1-2 1-3-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 2-3-0 1-2-0 DNP DNP 3-0-0 0-3-0 0-2-3 14-8-1 10-6-0 0-2-0 8______Antoinette Lewis, vs. Louisiana ______2/24/18 vs. Arkansas State 12-2-2 3-0-0 1-3-4 0-1-0 DNP 6-2-0 2-2-2 DNP DNP 9-3-0 0-0-0 7-5-3 12-5-3 8-5-1 DNP 3PT- FIELD GOALS MADE at Appalachian State 7-3-2 4-5-1 3-1-4 DNP DNP 2-4-0 2-3-0 DNP DNP 6-3-0 3-3-0 6-4-3 12-11-1 11-15-1 DNP 6______Erin Autio, at Alabama State ______11/28/17 at Coastal Carolina 2-1-2 16-3-3 0-2-0 0-0-1 DNP 11-4-1 2-2-2 DNP DNP 6-2-1 0-0-0 14-3-2 2-6-0 3-5-1 0-0-0 6______Savannah Jones, at ULM______1/27/18 vs. ULM 3-1-1 16-7-6 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 7-3-2 5-2-1 0-0-0 DNP 5-4-0 0-0-0 6-4-4 15-11-1 15-9-1 DNP 6______Savannah Jones, at Georgia State ______3/3/18 vs. Louisiana 2-0-3 10-3-0 DNP DNP DNP 15-6-1 0-3-0 DNP DNP 0-4-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 2-4-2 23-13-1 2-0-0 5______Savannah Jones, vs. Central Arkansas ______12/16/17 at Georgia Southern 0-1-0 23-3-1 3-5-2 0-1-1 0-2-0 12-8-3 6-0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-3-4 20-10-1 12-8-3 0-3-1 4______Six Tied at Georgia State 4-0-1 9-3-6 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 20-6-3 4-3-4 DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-5-5 16-11-0 13-16-1 0-1-0 vs. ULM 2-2-6 11-4-1 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 15-5-2 2-7-3 3-1-0 DNP 5-2-0 0-0-0 3-3-4 14-3-1 20-5-3 3-3-0 FREE-TROWS MADE vs. Troy 0-0-0 10-5-3 7-0-2 DNP DNP 7-5-3 0-2-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 21-1-4 19-11-5 15-2-4 DNP 7______Chyna Ellis, vs. Jacksonville ______12/3/17 vs. Stetson 4-1-1 14-4-1 2-1-2 0-1-0 DNP 8-5-0 2-4-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP 9-2-2 6-11-1 4-6-1 DNP 7______Shaforia Kines, vs. Troy ______1/13/18 vs. Furman 3-4-3 6-2-5 0-1-0 0-1-0 DNP 12-6-0 4-1-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 5-5-6 17-9-1 7-6-1 0-0-0 7______Antoinette Lewis, vs. Louisiana ______2/24/18 at Yale 11-1-1 14-5-7 1-2-1 0-0-0 DNP 12-9-2 3-5-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 10-5-9 12-9-0 11-9-0 DNP

50 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 51 SEASON REVIEW 2017-18 SPECIALTY STATS 2017-18 GAME-BY GAME SEASON REVIEW

SOUTH ALABAMA SPECIALTY STATS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Largest Largest Halftime Lead Score 1P 2P 3P 4P OT FGM-FGA Pct. 3PM-3PA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Off-Def-Tot PF Ast TO BLK STL Date Opponent Final Paint TOs 2nd Fast Bench LargestLead LargestDef. HalftimeLead/Def. ChangesLead Ties Best Run Unanswered Run vs. Georgia Southwestern 42 7 19 9 7 -- 15-58 .359 2-12 .167 10-14 .714 12-22-34 16 7 22 1 5 Date11/10 OpponentGeorgia Southwestern FinalW, 73-42 Paint36 TOs15 2nd20* Fast11 Bench39 Lead31 Def.2 Lead/Def.Led by 5 Changes3 Ties0 Best12-0 (3:49) Run Unanswered4-0 Twice Run 11/17 atSpring North HillCarolina State L,64-49 50-71 4024 *2419 65 4 1321 155 27*2 Trailed2 by 12 14 13 5-012-2 three-times (3:32) 8-010-0 (2:23) (2:22) South Alabama 73 22 9 21 21 -- 27-68 .397 6-21 .286 13-21 .619 19-33-52 18 16 15 8 13 11/1911/20 at NorthSouthern Carolina W,45-50 85-84 2032 1222 132 84 307 8 59 Tied8 79 12*3 7-08-0 (00:47) (1:29) 7-08-0 (00:47) (1:00) at North Carolina State 71 17 17 12 16 -- 26-71 .366 6-23 .258 13-24 .542 29-34-63 9 14 18 6 6 11/24 NewCentral Orleans Florida W,36-77 67-45 2236 1225 20*8 08 2432 332 *411 Led-21 by 17 14 02 6-020-0 (00:53) (5:34) 6-014-0 (00:53) (3:07) South Alabama 50 16 6 12 16 -- 20-65 .308 8-31 .358 2-6 .333 14-22-36 20 13 17 6 10 at North Carolina 84 15 22 27 20 -- 32-68 .471 5-16 .313 15-20 .750 12-22-34 18 17 12 0 10 11/2812/1 atFlorida Alabama State W,60-72 59-47 2416 1211 108 40 159 178 160 Led 1by 13 10 01 7-08-0 (1:40)(4:55) 7-07-0 (1:40)(1:19) 11/30 at Southern Mississippi W, 78-57 28 9* 16 0 26 22 1 Led by 12 4 0 9-0 (2:01) 6-0 Twice South Alabama 85 22 15 20 28 -- 32-63 .508 13-27 .481 8-15 .533 11-26-37 20 22 17 5 6 12/0312/3 Jacksonvilleat Alabama State L,47-43 58-60 1220 2014 102 26 118 176 26 Trailed11 by 4 35 26 9-06-0 (6:24)(2:15) 9-09-0 (6:24)(1:57) vs. New Orleans 45 7 10 5 23 -- 16-66 .242 6-21 .286 7-13 .538 22-20-42 23 7 25 0 11 12/0912/6 at OleSouthern Miss Mississippi L,51-71 59-66 2416 209 159 60 169 27 299 Trailed-14 by 6 23 35 9-08-0 (2:09)(2:58) 9-08-0 (2:09)(0:51) South Alabama 67 14 20 18 15 -- 25-57 .439 4-18 .222 13-22 .591 15-31-46 18 16 25 9 9 12/1112/13 SouthernUAB W,39-53 69-65 1428 1431 163 76 1927 254 205 Led -6by 22 24 12 10-210-0 (5:12)(2:16) 8-027-0 (2:41) (9:57) at Alabama State 47 12 4 16 15 -- 18-56 .321 4-15 .367 7-12 .583 9-30-39 13 13 11 3 5 12/1612/15 CentralWilliam Arkansas Carey W,66-30 64-43 3220 1713 116 62 3231 3626 --2 Led23 by 11 01 1 24-411-0 (12:12) (4:33) 15-04-0 (7:51) 5x South Alabama 59 15 12 16 16 -- 24-59 ,407 8-24 .333 3-9 .333 9-30-39 13 14 11 8 6 12/2112/19 UABat Grand Canyon L,59-56 66-78 2618 114 129 114 *3419 61 199 Trailed-4 by 9 104 101 16-413-0 (6:00)(4:04) 10-09-0 twice(2:14) at Southern Mississippi 57 17 8 17 15 -- 23-59 .390 2-12 .167 9-17 .529 11-24-35 18 16 9 1 5 12/2912/30 GeorgiaLittle Rock State W,34-47 88-52 1044 1011 20*7 110 53*10 46*-- 160 Led -2by 29* 0 10 10-212-0 (9:04)(1:59) 8-010-0 (5:25) (2:52) South Alabama 78 16 21 13 28 -- 27-62 .435 10-21 .476 14-17 .824 13-29-42 14 17 9 4 0 12/31 Georgia Southern W, 79-52 40 15 14 19* 38 31 0 Led by 27 0 1 18-0 (4:13) 8-0 (2:31) vs. Jacksonville 60 14 11 19 16 -- 22-61 .361 10-23 .435 6-12 .500 14-26-40 18 13 16 2 3 01/041/2 atArkansas Texas State State L,53-66 63-78 2628 1917 *1216 104 2131 --2 2521 Trailed-16 by 19* 01 1 15-212-0 (3:32)(4:24) 9-011-0 (2:04) (3:53) 01/061/7 at UTAGeorgia Southern W,43-57 76-63 1424 166 124 140 1620 1315 167 Trailed3 by 1 16 24 11-39-0 (2:31)(2:33) 7-08-0 (2:08)(2:05) South Alabama 58 12 11 17 18 -- 19-50 .380 6-18 .333 14-22 .636 6-27-33 14 14 14 7 4 01/131/9 Troyat Georgia State W,60-52 79-68 28 1121 1012 176 329 138 56 Led-3 by 5 9 6 11-48-0 twice(1:57) 6-07-0 (00:50) twice at Ole Miss 66 22 18 14 12 -- 23-60 .383 2-12 .167 18-24 .750 11-31-42 12 7 18 6 7 01/181/14 CoastalTexas StateCarolina W,71-73 68-62 2216 1316 112 106 1927 1821 62 Led12 by 21 21 10 16-213-0 (2:24)(5:12) 9-010-0 (2:24), (4:14) 2x South Alabama 59 25 9 18 7 -- 23-64 .359 7-19 .368 6-8 .750 12-29-41 22 19 20 6 9 01/201/16 AppalachianUT Arlington State W,59-55 54-52 2232 189* 8 138 1821 65 68 Trailed1 by 6 1413 86 8-07-0 (2:40)twice 8-06-0 (2:40)twice vs. Southern 65 13 14 17 21 -- 22-67 .328 4-18 .222 17-21 .810 13-17-30 21 10 14 3 18 01/251/21 at LouisianaUL Lafayette W,50-69 72-57 26 1116 1110 126 1926 315 300 Led-16 by 10 10 0 12-112-0 (3:45)(1:38) 9-011-0 (00:33) (2:56) South Alabama 69 22 27 3 17 -- 24-54 .444 8-23 .348 13-16 .813 13-33-47 18 14 31 8 3 01/27 at ULM W, 67-60 14 14 18 2 26 14 0 Led by 11 0 0 9-0 (1:56) 10-0 (5:14) vs. Central Arkansas 43 4 10 15 14 -- 17-61 .279 2-12 .167 7-12 .583 19-20-39 12 8 12 0 4 1/23 at UL Monroe 57-63 32 21 7 4 15 9 8 -- 10 6 11-2 (2:06) 8-0 (2:00) 02/03 at Troy L, 71-82 28 16 9 15 14 13 11 Led by 9 3 1 7-0 twice 18-0 (6:43) South Alabama 64 20 5 25 14 -- 23-45 .511 9-17 .529 9-13 .692 4-26-30 12 20 13 9 7 02/081/26 Littleat Troy Rock L,75-71 35-47 *4216 15 59 *140 2216 None13 203 Trailed-- by 8 90 50 16-18-0 (3:08)(4:46) 8-0,13-0 4x (5:43) (2:54) vs. UAB 78 20 15 13 30 -- 28-62 .452 11-24 .458 11-16 .688 12-26-38 10 15 7 2 6 02/101/30 ArkansasAppalachian State State L,71-55 60-75 2634 1711 118 108 279 193 167 Trailed7 by 13 1 21 16-38-0 (1:46)(3:29) 12-013-0 (6:09)(1:54) South Alabama 66 11 15 19 21 -- 23-54 .426 10-29 .345 10-14 .714 7-25-32 15 14 11 3 3 02/152/4 at AppalachianArkansas State State L51-58 OT, 56-57 2024 128 143 28 1026 4 1315 Trailed-7 by 11 32 13 7-08-0 (1:51), (5:06) 2x 7-07-0 (1:51), (4:38) 2x vs. Georgia State 52 11 7 15 19 -- 13-61 .213 3-9 .333 23-31 .742 17-28-45 18 6 12 2 5 02/172/6 at CoastalLittle Rock Carolina L,43-74 56-71 1412 177 04 02 1316 133 3716 Led-28 by 8 1 1 14-46-0 (6:05) 3x 8-025-0 (2:58) (8:54) South Alabama 88 25 22 21 20 -- 34-72 .472 10-33 .303 10-18 .556 15-34-49 21 22 10 6 3 02/22 ULM W, 72-55 46* 9* 16 13 25 20 3 Led by 10 5 1 15-0 (4:50) 8-0 (0:49) 2/11 Georgia State 83-45 20 27 11 8 19 *40 2 21 1 1 25-4 (12:35) 10-0, 2x (4:03) vs. Georgia Southern 52 15 9 15 13 -- 17-66 .258 4-12 .333 14-20 .700 12-24-36 5 7 11 5 10 02/24 Louisiana L, 66-69 22 17 10 3 42 3 7 Led by 1 13 7 6-0 (2:39) 6-0 3x 03/012/13 atGeorgia Georgia Southern Southern W48-45 OT, 81-74 1632 17 116 4 92 103 107 Led-8 by 2 19*4 102 10-010-0 (3:55)(3:36) 10-08-0 (1:36)(3:36) South Alabama 79 32 19 15 13 -- 31-68 .471 11-25 .440 4-4 1.000 12-39-51 12 23 15 9 2 03/032/16 atTroy Georgia State W,65-63 70-69 2224 2313 1216 68 *348 149 122 Led6 by 9 57 14 22-411-0 (4:36)(7:19) 14-08-0 twice(2:49) at Texas State 78 24 21 10 23 -- 30-75 .400 10-26 .385 8-10 .800 16-26-42 9 21 7 2 8 03/062/18 vs.at AppalachianULM State W,68-54 80-54 2830 2015 118 172 1417 2233 02 Led14 by 21 01 02 18-416-0 (4:29)(6:06) 13-011-0 (3:42)(4:13) South Alabama 63 12 14 20 17 -- 24-60 .400 7-27 .259 8-13 .615 12-30-42 11 12 17 5 2 03/082/25 vs.UL TroyMonroe L,57-64 79-82 46*32 1320 6 126 75 115 2213 Trailed-10 by 5 91 52 7-012-0 (2:05) (4:40) 7-010-0 (2:05) (2:54) at UTA 63 16 18 12 17 -- 22-56 .500 8-20 .400 11-17 .647 7-19-26 18 15 14 4 9 03/152/27 vs.UL StetsonLafayette W,68-59 49-33 2816 1915 60 14 86 1518 23 Led 6by 18 39 13 15-412-0 (10:09)(5:47) 8-06-0 (1:28)(3:34) South Alabama 76 15 18 14 29 -- 28-56 .393 10-24 .417 10-19 .526 13-30-46 16 19 16 8 5 03/193/3 vs.at UTFurman Arlington W,49-53 54-53 18 8 `112 102 79 8 69 Led6 by 5 94 72 22-57-0 (2:00)(6:58) 15-07-0 (1:30)(2:58) vs. Troy 68 26 13 16 13 -- 29-76 .382 2-17 .118 8-11 .727 16-29-45 19 12 21 2 15 03/24 at Yale L OT, 74-76 26 24 2 13 15 19 4 Led by 10 1 1 8-0 (2:02) 10-0 (3:59) 3/5 at Texas State 70-56 30 12 5 6 22 18 N/A 9 0 0 16-6 (7:01) 8-0 (2:32) South Alabama 79 23 21 17 28 -- 28-63 .444 10-28 .357 13-17 .765 8-31-39 14 20 22 7 10 * - Season High vs. Coastal Carolina 62 14 12 19 17 -- 22-65 .338 1-7 .143 17-28 .607 20-30-50 16 5 17 3 8 3/9 vs. Troy 49-62 28 12 8 10 5 9 13 8 4 2 11-1 (2:52) 7-0 (1:20) South Alabama 68 30 17 6 15 -- 24-60 .400 12-29 .414 8-10 .800 6-31-37 17 15 16 14 7 * - Season High vs. Appalachian State 52 14 14 15 9 -- 19-59 .322 9-24 .375 5-8 .625 13-27-40 16 10 10 0 2 South Alabama 54 14 8 18 14 -- 21-53 .396 2-19 .105 10-17 .588 9-27-36 6 12 9 10 4 SOUTH ALABAMA’S RECORD WHEN... (2017-18) USA in... at Louisiana 57 8 11 9 29 -- 23-60 .383 5-17 .294 6-15 .400 12-21-33 9 7 13 2 6 WINS South Alabama 72 15 14 25 18 -- 28-58 .483 10-22 .455 6-12 .500 11-30-41 16 18 19 5 7 ‘17-18 Fowler Era Points ...... 71.9 at ULM 60 14 13 14 19 -- 18-54 .333 4-18 .222 20-24 .833 7-31-38 13 9 16 2 7 Overall 21-13 60-92 Leading after the frst quarter 15-5 (7-2) 33-16 (18-6) Rebounds ...... 42.4 South Alabama 67 23 15 17 12 -- 23-69 .333 14-35 .400 7-12 .583 15-31-46 16 16 14 8 7 Games at the Mitchell Center 12-5 37-39 Trailing after the frst quarter 5-8 (3-5) 12-31 (8-22) Field Goal Percentage ...... 441 at Troy 82 11 16 24 31 -- 32-77 .416 6-19 .316 12-21 .571 23-34-57 20 14 16 1 7 Road / Neutral Games 9-8 24-53 Tied after the frst quarter 1-0 (1-0) 2-1 (1-1) Three-Point Field Goals Made ...... 8.9 South Alabama 71 21 14 21 15 -- 24-67 .358 6-27 .222 17-23 .739 12-26-38 19 15 16 7 12 Sun Belt Games 11-7 35-59 Three-Point Field Goal Pct ...... 366 vs. Little Rock 47 16 8 14 9 -- 19-49 .388 2-11 .182 7-13 .538 7-31-38 13 7 14 2 6 South Alabama 35 4 12 11 8 -- 13-54 .241 3-19 .158 6-11 .545 13-22-35 15 9 15 4 6 Sun Belt Home Games 6-3 20-28 Leading at halftime 18-4 (9-3) 47-21 (26-15) Free Throws Made ...... 9.2 vs. Arkansas State 75 24 17 14 20 -- 28-60 .467 4-8 .500 15-20 .750 8-35-43 10 14 14 6 10 Sun Belt Road Games 5-4 15-31 Trailing at halftime 2-9 (2-4) 9-69 (7-43) Free Throw Percentage ...... 626 Non-Conference 7-4 20-29 South Alabama 60 10 18 21 11 -- 24-67 .358 6-29 .207 6-9 .667 10-24-34 17 15 11 9 4 Tied at halftime 1-0 (0-0) 4-1 (2-1) Assists ...... 17.5 Vs. Top 25 Opponents -- 0-1 at Appalachian State 57 18 15 8 8 8 16-57 .281 6-20 .300 19-32 .594 13-42-55 18 9 18 5 4 Turnovers...... 15.7 Leading after the third quarter 19-3 (10-2) 36-4 (20-2) South Alabama 56 7 15 14 13 7 20-82 .244 7-38 .184 9-19 .474 26-31-57 28 12 12 11 10 Overall (SBC) Fowler Era (SBC) Trailing after the third quarter 2-9 (1-4) 10-41 (7-25) Blocks ...... 7.8 at Coastal Carolina 71 12 17 14 28 -- 22-57 .386 2-9 .222 25-30 .833 15-27-42 13 8 13 1 10 In Overtime 1-2 (1-1) 3-3 (3-2) Tied after the third quarter 0-1 (0-1) 1-3 (0-2) Steals ...... 6.2 South Alabama 56 18 19 15 4 -- 20-57 .351 10-26 .385 6-7 .857 9-22-31 25 13 17 5 7 In Day Games 9-8 (6-4) 27-38 (21-23) Opponent Points ...... 56.5 vs. ULM 55 11 15 21 8 -- 18-56 .321 10-29 .345 9-12 .750 9-24-33 12 11 14 1 4 In Night Games (5 p.m. or later) 12-5 (5-3) 33-54 (14-36) Leading with 5 min. to go 17-3 (9-2) 48-8 (26-5) Opponent Rebounds ...... 37.4 South Alabama 72 14 22 13 23 -- 30-67 .448 6-25 .240 6-13 .462 15-28-43 8 16 9 7 10 Trailing with 5 min. to go 4-10 (2-5) 11-82 (8-52) Opponent Field Goal Pct...... 328 vs. Louisiana 59 20 10 15 14 -- 23-60 .383 1-6 .167 12-17 .706 14-28-42 13 4 15 0 4 On Sunday 2-1 (1-0) 3-4 (1-1) Tied with 5 min. to go -- 1-2 (1-2) Opponent 3-Pt Field Goals Made ...... 4.4 South Alabama 56 14 17 14 11 -- 20-53 .377 5-19 .263 11-17 .647 8-27-35 16 11 17 7 7 On Monday 2-0 (0-0) 3-6 (0-2) Leading with 2 min. to go 16-2 (9-1) 48-5 (30-3) Opponent 3-Pt Field Goal Pct...... 274 at Georgia Southern 74 18 13 25 14 4 23-73 .315 9-29 .310 19-20 .950 16-27-43 16 14 11 4 8 On Tuesday 2-0 (0-0) 9-5 (2-1) Trailing with 2 min. to go 3-11 (1-6) 8-86 (3-55) Opponent Free Throws Made ...... 11.6 South Alabama 81 16 23 18 13 11 30-67 .448 7-23 .304 14-21 .667 12-34-46 16 17 14 11 6 On Wednesday -- 2-12 (1-8) Tied with 2 min. to go 2-0 (1-0) 3-1 (1-1) Opponent Free Throw Pct...... 673 at Georgia State 69 15 13 23 18 -- 26-64 .406 6-15 .400 11-14 .786 12-22-34 12 13 9 5 7 South Alabama 70 15 13 23 18 -- 25-68 .368 12-35 .343 8-13 .615 22-24-46 13 20 13 7 3 On Thursday 6-5 (4-3) 13-30 (8-26) Opponent Assists ...... 10.0 vs. ULM 54 8 15 14 17 -- 22-63 .349 6-23 .261 4-6 .667 12-20-32 11 12 15 1 7 On Friday 3-1 (1-0) 4-4 (1-0) Game decided by 5 pts or less 6-5 (2-2) 21-19 (11-12) Opponent Turnovers ...... 14.6 On Saturday 6-6 (5-4) 26-28 (22-22) Game decided by 6-10 pts 1-1 (1-0) 11-18 (8-14) South Alabama 80 23 21 21 15 -- 30-59 .508 13-25 .520 7-12 .583 11-29-40 7 21 15 7 10 Opponent Blocks ...... 1.8 vs. Troy 82 16 20 25 21 -- 25-76 .329 4-15 .267 28-30 .933 26-26-52 23 12 16 6 8 Game decided by 11 pts or more 14-7 (7-5) 28-55 (16-33) Opponent Steals ...... 7.8 In November 5-1 11-14 South Alabama 79 20 11 19 29 -- 30-58 ..517 5-19 .263 14-22 .636 8-25-33 20 23 20 9 7 In December 4-3 (2-0) 12-18 (2-3) Better FG percentage than opp 18-3 (9-0) 53-19 (31-12) vs. Stetson 33 11 0 13 9 -- 14-50 .280 3-10 .300 2-8 .250 13-24-37 9 7 21 3 7 In January 6-1 (6-1) 18-24 (18-24) Same or worse FG pct. than opp 3-9 (2-6) 7-70 (4-46) LOSSES South Alabama 49 17 12 5 15 -- 20-54 .370 8-23 .348 1-6 .167 11-25-36 7 11 15 6 11 In February 1-6 (1-6) 10-26 (10-26) Shoot under 30% FG 0-2 (0-2) 2-23 (1-15) Points ...... 57.3 vs. Furman 53 12 13 12 16 -- 23-63 .365 7-26 .269 0-3 .000 13-31-44 13 15 11 6 2 In March 5-2 (2-0) 9-10 (5-6) Shoot 30-40% FG 7-8 (4-5) 20-50 (11-33) Rebounds ...... 37.6 South Alabama 54 10 20 8 16 -- 20-58 .345 8-21 .381 6-11 .545 10-28-38 12 16 8 8 4 Shoot above 40% FG 14-3 (8-0) 37-19 (24-11) Field Goal Percentage ...... 342 at Yale 76 8 11 23 22 12 23-80 .288 10-35 .268 20-29 .690 31-16-47 15 17 11 4 18 South Alabama 74 19 10 17 18 10 27-64 .422 10-21 .476 10-16 .625 45-7-52 25 22 24 11 5 In the pink uniforms -- 2-3 (2-3) More FT’s than opp 8-2 (2-1) 34-30 (17-18) Three-Point Field Goals ...... 6.8 In the white uniforms 12-4 (6-2) 33-37 (17-26) Same or fewer FT’s than opp 13-11 (9-6) 26-62 (18-41) Three-Point Field Goal Pct ...... 266 In the blue uniforms -- 14-34 (9-22) Shoot 35% or better from 3-pt FG 11-3 (6-1) 30-28 (21-16) Free Throws ...... 8.6 2017-18 SOUTH ALABAMA MISCELLANEA STATS In the red uniforms 9-9 (5-5) 11-11 (7-6) Shoot below 35% from 3-pt FG 10-10 (5-6) 30-64 (14-43) Free Throw Percentage ...... 638 Biggest Lead: More 3-pt FGs than opp 17-8 (8-5) 41-45 (25-29) Assists ...... 13.4 USA: 46, -- 80-34 (7:17, 4th quarter), vs. Georgia State (W, 82-52), 12/29 0 Jags in double fgures -- 0-9 (0-5) Same or fewer 3-pt FGs than opp 4-5 (3-2) 19-45 (10-30) Turnovers...... 15.2 Opponent: 27 -- 66-39 (4:13, 4th quarter), at North Carolina State (L, 50-71), 11/17 1 Jags in double fgures 2-0 (0-0) 5-20 (1-14) Outrebound opp. 14-1 (8-0) 34-22 (19-20) Blocks ...... 6.4 Biggest defcit overcome in a win: 2 Jags in double fgures 6-7 (2-5) 15-41 (8-25) Opp. outrebounds USA 6-11 (3-7) 26-66 (16-37) USA: 9 -- 64-55 (0:47, 3rd quarter), at North Carolina (W, 85-84), 11/19 Steals ...... 6.7 3 Jags in double fgures 7-4 (6-2) 22-18 (14-12) Rebounds are tied 1-1 (0-1) 1-3 (0-2) Opponent: 13 -- 14-7 (5:57, 1st quarter), at Ole Miss (L, 59-66), 12/9 Opponent Points ...... 67.6 4 Jags in double fgures 5-1 (3-0) 14-5 (10-3) More assists than opp 21-10 (11-6) 46-27 (23-16) Biggest halftime defcit overcome in a win: 5+ Jags in double fgures 0-1 2-1 (2-0) Same or fewer assists than opp 0-3 (0-1) 14-65 (12-43) Opponent Rebounds ...... 45.6 USA: 6 -- 28-22, vs. Appalachian State (W, 54-52), 1/20 More blocks than opp 21-12 (11-7) 48-54 (27-39) Opponent Field Goal Pct...... 390 Opponent: 8 -- 35-27, at Troy (L, 71-82), 2/3 Scoring 50 points or less 1-2 (0-1) 5-39 (1-25) Same or fewer blocks than opp 0-1 (0-0) 12-38 (8-20) Opponent 3-Pt Field Goals ...... 5.5 Opponent 3-Pt Field Goal Pct...... 331 Shooting, scoring, etc. FG% 3-PT% FT% USA Rebs. Opp. Reb. USA Scoring Opp. Scoring Scoring 51-59 points 3-5 (1-3) 9-28 (5-17) More turnovers than opp 8-8 (5-4) 24-65 (16-44) at the Mitchell Center: 367-885 (.415) 108-352 (.307) 146-224 (.652) 599 (39.9) 595 (39.7) 988 (65.9 ppg) 855 (57.0 ppg) Opponent Free Throws ...... 13.4 Scoring 60-69 points 5-3 (2-2) 22-19 (10-11) Same or fewer turnovers than opp 13-5 (6-3) 36-27 (19-15) on the road: 293-762 (.385) 110-321 (.343) 96-160 (.600) 493 (41.1) 506 (42.2) 792 (66.0 ppg) 793 (66.1 ppg) Scoring 70-79 points 8-3 (6-1) 18-9 (15-7) More steals than opp 9-6 (3-3) 27-18 (12-12) Opponent Free Throw Pct...... 667 Scoring 80 points or more 4-0 (2-0) 6-0 (4-0) Same or fewer steals than opp 12-7 (8-4) 33-74 (22-47) Opponent Assists ...... 11.5 Point Differential 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 +21 Allowing less than 50 points 5-1 (0-1) 22-4 (8-4) Opponent Turnovers ...... 14.1 Wins -- 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 7 Margin: 14.9 ppg (298 points) Allowing 50-59 points 8-2 (5-2) 21-20 (15-15) Opponent Blocks ...... 3.0 Losses -- 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Margin: 8.9 ppg (116 points) Allowing 60-69 points 6-2 (5-0) 12-26 (8-18) Opponent Steals ...... 6.5 Allowing 70-79 points 1-6 (1-3) 4-31 (4-17) USA in free throws in fnal two minutes of regulation and overtime: Allowing 80 or more points 1-2 (0-1) 1-12 (0-5) Overall: 55-75 (.657) In wins: 42-57 (.791) In losses: 13-28 (.464)

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SOUTH ALABAMA GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS SOUTH ALABAMA 50 Date Opponent Result Points Assists Rebounds Steals Blocks Shooting Pct. (Min 10 Att.) GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN 42 11/10 Georgia Southwestern W, 73-42 Jones (18) Perrymond (4) Ellis (14) Perrymond (4) Ellis, Lewis (3) Jones (.600) 1 SOUTH ALABAMA 73 2 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 71 11/17 at North Carolina State L, 50-71 Ellis (13) Perrymond (5) Ellis (7) Perrymond (4) Ellis (3) Ellis (.545) Nov. 11 Nov. 17 11/19 at North Carolina W, 85-84 Ellis (23) Kines (7) Ellis (8) Jones (2) Ellis (2) Ellis (.643) Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Reynolds Center Raleigh, N.C. 11/24 New Orleans W, 67-45 Lewis (18) Ellis (6) Ellis (13) Williams (3) Ellis (3) Lewis (.545) 11/28 at Alabama State W, 59-47 Autio (20) Kines (5) Kines (9) Kines (3) Lewis (3) Autio (.700) 11/30 at Southern Mississippi W, 78-57 Ellis (24) Perrymond (6) Ellis (10) None Ellis, Guillory (2) Kines (.500) 12/03 Jacksonville L, 58-60 Ellis (17) Williams (5) Ellis (8) Four Tied (1) Ellis, Guillory (3) Perrymond (.456) 12/09 at Ole Miss L, 59-66 Ellis (20) Perrymond (6) Ellis (12) Ellis (3) Ellis, Lewis (2) Jones (.500) 12/11 Southern W, 69-65 Ellis (18) Jones, Kines, Perrymond (3) Ellis (12) Ellis (2) Lewis (3) Ellis (.538) 12/16 Central Arkansas W, 64-43 Jones (20) Perrymond (9) Jones (6) Ellis, Perrymond (2) Ellis (6) None 12/21 UAB L, 66-78 Kines (15) Kines (5) Ellis (8) Jones, Kines, Perrymond (1) Ellis (2) Kines (.500) 12/29 Gerogia State W, 88-52 Jones (15) Perrymond (6) Lewis (7) Guillory, Morrow, Perrymond (1 ) Ellis, Jones (2) Jones (.455) 12/31 Georgia Southern W, 79-52 Ellis (22) Kines (7) Ellis, Jones (6) Jones, Kines (1) Ellis (3) Ellis (.692) 01/04 at Texas State L, 63-63 Jones (19) Kines (5) Ellis (13) Jones, Perrymond (1) Ellis (4) Ellis (.500) 01/06 at UTA W, 76-63 Ellis (20) Kines (9) Ellis (11) Ellis (2) Ellis (6) Ellis, Jones (.636) 01/13 Troy W, 79-68 Jones (20) Perrymond (8) Ellis (9) Kines, Perrymond (2) Guillory (3) Jones (.500) 01/18 Coastal Carolina W, 68-62 Jones (17) Kines (6) Ellis (10) Kines, Perrymond (2) Ellis (10) Jones (.400) 01/20 Appalachian State W, 54-52 Ellis (13) Kines (4) Ellis (8) Four Tied (1) Guillory (5) Ellis (.545) 01/25 at Louisiana W, 72-57 Jones, Kines (13) Williams (5) Ellis (10) Autio, Kines, Perrymond (2) Ellis (4) Kines (.545) 01/27 at ULM W, 67-60 Jones (18) Kines (6) Ellis (9) Kines (2) Ellis (4) Ellis (.231) 02/03 at Troy L, 71-82 Ellis (21) Kines, Williams (4) Kines (8) Kines (5) Ellis (4) Ellis (.500) 02/08 Little Rock L, 35-47 Ellis (14) Perrymond (3) Ellis (8) Autio (2) Lewis (3) Ellis (.429) 02/10 Arkansas State L, 60-75 Ellis, Williams (12) Morrow (4) Ellis, Lewis, Perrymond (5) Williams (2) Ellis (4) Williams (.500) 02/15 at Appalachian State L OT, 56-57 Ellis (12) Morrow (4) Lewis (15) Perrymond (3) Ellis (7) Lewis (.357) 02/17 at Coastal Carolina L, 56-71 Kines (16) Kines (3) Ellis (6) Kines (2) Five Tied (1) Kines (.385) 02/22 ULM W, 72-55 Kines (16) Kines (6) Ellis (11) Ellis, Kines (2) Ellis (3) Lewis (.636) 02/24 Louisiana L, 69-66 Lewis (23) Perrymond (4) Lewis (13) Kines (4) Guillory (3) Lewis (.667) 03/01 at Georgia Southern W OT, 81-74 Kines (23) Perrymond (4) Ellis (10) Kines (3) Ellis (6) Kines (.667) 03/03 at Georgia State W, 70-69 Jones (20) Kines (6) Lewis (16) Kines (2) Lewis (3) Lewis (.455) 03/06 vs. ULM W, 80-54 Lewis (20) Williams (6) Guillory (7) Ellis, Kines, Lewis (2) Seven Tied (1) Lewis (.900) 03/08 vs. Troy L, 79-82 Perrymond (21) Ellis (5) Ellis (11) Kines (3) Ellis (5) Perrymond (.692) 03/15 Stetson W, 49-33 Kines (14) Guillory (3) Ellis (12) Morrow, Perrymond (4) Ellis (3) Kines (.600) 03/19 Furman W, 54-53 Ellis (17) Perrymond (6) Ellis (9) Ellis (2) Lewis (3) Jones (.417) 03/24 at Yale L OT, 74-76 Kines (16) Perrymond (9) Ellis, Jones, Lewis (9) Kines (2) Ellis, Guillory (3) Ellis (.500) SOUTH ALABAMA 85 NEW ORLEANS 45 3 NORTH CAROLINA 84 4 SOUTH ALABAMA 67 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Carmichael Arena Chapel Hill, N.C. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala.

TIMES LED (includes ties) POINTS ASSISTS REBOUNDS STEALS BLOCKS Ellis | 14 Perrymond | 1 Kines | 14 Guillory | 1 Ellis | 26 Guillory | 1 Kines | 18 Autio | 2 Ellis | 26 4Perrymond | 1 Jones | 9 Williams | 1 Perrymond | 13 Jones |1 Lewis | 6 Perrymond | 12 Guillory | 2 Lewis | 10 Carter | 1 Kines | 7 Williams | 4 Jones | 3 Ellis | 7 Lewis | 2 Guillory | 8 Hall | 1 Lewis | 3 Ellis | 2 Kines | 2 Jones | 5 Morrow | 2 Autio | 2 Autio | 1 Morrow | 2 Perrymond | 2 Williams | 3 Jones | 2

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SOUTH ALABAMA 59 SOUTH ALABAMA 78 SOUTHERN 65 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 43 5 ALABAMA STATE 47 6 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 57 9 SOUTH ALABAMA 69 10 SOUTH ALABAMA 64 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dunn-Oliver Acadome Montgomery, Ala. Reed Green Coliseum Hattiesburg, Miss. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala.

JACKSONVILLE 60 SOUTH ALABAMA 59 UAB 78 GEORGIA STATE 52 7 SOUTH ALABAMA 58 8 OLE MISS 66 11 SOUTH ALABAMA 66 12 SOUTH ALABAMA 88 Dec. 3 Dec. 9 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Pavillion at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala.

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN 52 SOUTH ALABAMA 63 COASTAL CAROLINA 62 APPALACHIAN STATE 52 13 SOUTH ALABAMA 79 14 TEXAS STATE 78 17 SOUTH ALABAMA 68 18 SOUTH ALABAMA 54 Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. San Marcos, Texas Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala.

SOUTH ALABAMA 76 TROY 68 SOUTH ALABAMA 72 SOUTH ALABAMA 67 15 UTA 63 16 SOUTH ALABAMA 79 19 LOUISIANA 57 20 ULM 60 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Arlington, Texas. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Cajundome Lafayette, La. Fant-Ewing Coliseum Monroe, La.

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SOUTH ALABAMA 71 LITTLE ROCK 47 SOUTH ALABAMA 41 ULM 55 21 TROY 82 22 SOUTH ALABAMA 35 25 COASTAL CAROLINA 54 26 SOUTH ALABAMA 72 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Troy, Ala. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. HTC Center Conway, S.C. Strahan Coliseum San Marcos, Texas

Overtime Overtime ARKANSAS STATE 75 SOUTH ALABAMA 56 LOUISIANA 59 SOUTH ALABAMA 81 23 SOUTH ALABAMA 60 24 APPALACHIAN STATE 57 27 SOUTH ALABAMA 56 28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 74 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 24 March 1 Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Holmes Convocation Center Boone, N.C. Mitchell Center Mobile, Ala. Statesboro, Ga.

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Overtime SOUTH ALABAMA 49 #12 ULM 54 FURMAN 53 SOUTH ALABAMA 74 29 GEORGIA STATE 71 30 #5 SOUTH ALABAMA 80 33 SOUTH ALABAMA 54 34 YALE 76 March 3 March 6 March 19 March 24 GSU Sports Arena Atlanta, Ga. Lakefront Arena | Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. Mitchell Center | Women’s Basketball Invitational | Quarterfnal Round Mobile, Ala. Lee Ampitheater | Women’s Basketball Invitational | Semifnals New Haven, Conn.

#5 SOUTH ALABAMA 79 STETSON 33 31 #4 TROY 82 32 SOUTH ALABAMA 49 March 8 March 15 Lakefront Arena | Sun Belt Conference Championship New Orleans, La. Mitchell Center | Women’s Basketball Invitational | First Round Mobile, Ala.

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Joy PEARSON Jerry Ann Winters 1974-75 1995-96 6-9 in 1 season 12-15 (6-8 SBC) in 1 season

Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home 1974-75 6-9 -- 4-3 -- -- 4-3 1995-96 12-15 6-8 4-4 4-1 -- 8-5 Total 6-9 -- 4-3 -- -- 4-3 Total 12-15 6-8 4-4 4-1 -- 8-5 Martha SIGNA Cheryl RICE 1975-79 1996-00 22-68 in 4 seasons 33-76 (13-43 SBC) in 4 seasons

Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home 1975-76 8-11 -- 1-1 4-1 -- 5-2 1996-97 11-16 5-9 7-6 -- -- 7-6 1976-77 4-15 -- 1-8 -- -- 1-8 1997-98 7-20 4-10 5-10 -- -- 5-10 1977-78 4-20 -- 2-12 -- -- 2-12 1998-99 7-19 2-10 2-6 -- -- 2-6 1978-79 6-22 -- 4-11 -- -- 4-11 1999-00 8-21 2-14 -- -- 4-9 4-9 Total 22-68 -- 8-32 4-1 -- 12-33 Total 33-76 13-43 14-22 -- 4-9 18-31 Jimmy BUTLER Rick PIETRI 1979-81 2000-13 40-25 in 2 seasons 220-167 (111-104 SBC) in 13 seasons Sun Belt Championships - 2 (2003, 2004) WNIT Appearances - 2 (2003-04)

Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home 1979-80 23-10 -- 14-1 -- -- 14-1 2000-01 13-16 5-11 -- -- 7-8 7-8 1980-81 17-15 -- 10-2 1-0 -- 11-2 2001-02 17-11 7-8 -- -- 10-3 10-3 Total 40-25 -- 24-3 1-0 -- 25-3 2002-03 19-11 10-5 -- -- 13-1 13-1 2003-04 22-7 11-4 -- -- 12-2 12-2 2004-05 13-15 7-8 1-0 -- 6-6 7-6 Charlie BRANUM 2005-06 15-14 8-7 -- -- 9-4 9-4 1981-91 2006-07 14-16 7-11 -- -- 8-6 8-6 182-110 (27-15 SBC) in 10 seasons 2007-08 20-11 10-8 -- -- 11-6 11-6 2008-09 21-11 10-8 -- -- 14-2 14-2 Sun Belt Championships - 3 (1987, 1989, 1990) 2009-10 15-16 9-9 -- -- 8-7 8-7 NCAA Tournament Appearances - 1 (1987) 2010-11 17-13 8-8 -- -- 11-3 11-3 WNIT Appearances - 1 (1988) 2011-12 17-13 9-7 -- -- 11-2 11-2 2012-13 17-13 10-10 -- -- 10-4 10-4 Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home Total 220-167 111-104 1-0 -- 130-54 131-54 1981-82 5-21 -- 2-7 1-0 -- 3-7 1982-83 20-9 -- 10-1 3-1 -- 13-2 1983-84 24-6 -- 8-0 4-1 -- 12-1 Terry FOWLER 1984-85 19-10 3-3 10-1 2-1 -- 12-2 2013-Present 1985-86 18-11 2-4 7-1 1-2 -- 9-3 60-92 (36-59 SBC) in 5 seasons 1986-87 24-6 5-1 14-0 1-0 -- 15-0 1987-88 22-9 5-1 9-2 1-0 -- 10-2 1988-89 18-11 5-1 7-0 1-1 -- 8-1 1989-90 19-12 4-2 9-2 1-1 -- 10-3 1990-91 13-15 3-3 9-2 1-0 -- 10-2 Total 182-110 27-15 75-16 16-7 -- 91-23 Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home 2013-14 8-20 6-12 -- -- 7-6 7-6 2014-15 5-24 2-18 -- -- 4-11 4-11 Butch STOCKTON 2015-16 15-15 11-9 -- -- 8-7 8-7 1991-95 2016-17 11-20 5-13 -- -- 5-9 5-9 26-70 (13-36 SBC) in 3 seasons, 14 games 2017-18 21-13 12-7 12-5 12-5 Total 60-92 36-59 -- -- 36-38 36-38 *Coached frst 14 games of the 1994-95 season.

Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home 1991-92 8-20 5-11 4-8 -- -- 4-8 1992-93 9-18 4-10 4-8 -- -- 4-8 1993-94 5-22 3-11 5-7 -- -- 5-7 1994-95* 4-10 1-4 2-1 1-1 -- 3-1 Total 26-70 13-36 15-24 1-1 -- 16-25

Jocelyn MCGILLBERRY 1995 2-11 (1-8 SBC) in 13 games *Served as interim head coach for the fnal 13 games of the 1994-95 season.

PROGRAM TOTALS Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home Season Overall SBC Jaguar Gym Civic Center Mitchell Center Overall Home 1994-95* 2-11 1-8 1-4 0-1 -- 1-5 Total 603-643 206-273 156-108 26-11 170-101 353-221 Total 2-11 1-8 1-4 0-1 -- 1-5 Win % .484 .430 .591 .703 .627 .615 HISTORY

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Season Name (Overall) W-L .Pct (SBC) W-L .Pct SBC Finish SBC Tournament Debra Graves 1983-84 1974-75 Joy Pearson & 6-9 .400 ------ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Phillip Headley 1983-84 1975-76 Martha Signa & 8-11 .412 ------AT SOUTH ALABAMA Keynan Jackson 2013-15 1976-77 Martha Signa & 4-15 .211 ------Ricky Perry 1984-85 1977-78 Martha Signa & 4-20 .167 ------NAME YEARS WITH PROGRAM Cheryl Rice 1990-91 1978-79 Martha Signa & 6-22 .214 ------Cynthia Alexander 1997-98 Jaylon Rory 2017-Pres. 1979-80 Jimmy Butler & ! 23-10 .697 ------Teresa Allmon-Tanner 1991-92 Jennifer “J.T.” Towne 2015-17 1980-81 Jimmy Butler & ! 17-15 .531 ------Kathy Bailey 1984-85 Theresa Woodend 1984-85 1981-82 Charlie Branum 5-21 .192 ------Carla Berry 1994-95 Pam (Earhart) Young 1980-81 1982-83 Charlie Branum 20-9 .690 -- -- 4th Semifnals Bobby Brasel 2006-13 1983-84 Charlie Branum 24-6 .800 -- -- 2nd Finals Terry Canova 2003-06 1984-85 Charlie Branum 19-10 .655 3-3 .500 4th Semifnals Jason Conner 1998-99 1985-86 Charlie Branum 18-11 .621 2-4 .333 T-5th Semifnals Lou DiFeo 2002-03 1986-87 Charlie Branum # 24-6 .800 5-1 .833 T-1st Finals Julie Ellis 1979-81 ALL-TIME STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHES 1987-88 Charlie Branum ^ 22-9 .710 5-1 .833 2nd Semifnals Danny Evans 1997-98 AT SOUTH ALABAMA 1988-89 Charlie Branum 18-11 .621 5-1 .833 T-1st Finals Felisha Foster 1996-97 1989-90 Charlie Branum 19-12 .613 4-2 .667 T-1st First Round Terry Fowler 2000-02 NAME YEARS WITH PROGRAM 1990-91 Charlie Branum 13-15 .464 3-3 .500 4th First Round Ron Gathright 1995-96 Sara Carter 2004-05 1991-92 Butch Stockton 8-20 .286 5-11 .313 T-6th First Round Tim Geoghagan 1982-83 Kaola Harris-King 1987-88 1992-93 Butch Stockton 9-18 .333 4-10 .286 T-5th First Round Terrence Hamilton 1996-97 Dina Jones 1995-96 1993-94 Butch Stockton 5-22 .185 3-11 .214 7th First Round LaRita Harrington-Wilcher 2002-08 Chris McClammey 1995-96 1994-95 Butch Stockton / Jocelyn McGillbery * 6-21 .222 2-12 .143 T-6th First Round Marvin Harvey 1999-00 Kim Pompey 1991-92 1995-96 Jerry Ann Winters 12-15 .444 6-8 .429 5th First Round David Hobbs 1987-91 Chanta Powell 1992-93 1996-97 Cheryl Rice 11-16 .407 5-9 .357 9th First Round John Huges 1995-96 Cheryl Rice 1989-90 1997-98 Cheryl Rice 7-20 .259 4-10 .286 6th First Round Everett Jackson 2002-05 Pam White 1993-94 1998-99 Cheryl Rice 7-19 .269 2-10 .167 6th First Round Yolisha Jackson 2013-Pres. Annette Williams 1986-87 1999-00 Cheryl Rice 8-21 .277 2-14 .125 8th Quarterfnals Dorianne Johnson 1998-99 2000-01 Rick Pietri 13-16 .448 5-11 .313 10th / 5th West Division Quarterfnals Mallory Luckett 2014-17 2001-02 Rick Pietri 17-11 .607 7-8 .467 6th / 3rd West Division Quarterfnals Randy Magill 1994-95 2002-03 Rick Pietri % 19-11 .633 10-5 .667 T-2nd / T-1st West Division Semifnals Dawn Marsh 1991-92 ALL-TIME VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACHES 2003-04 Rick Pietri % 22-7 .759 11-4 .733 1st / 1st West Division Quarterfnals Jocelyn McGilberry 1992-95 2004-05 Rick Pietri 13-15 .464 7-8 .467 7th / 3rd West Division Quarterfnals Rick Napier 1996-97 AT SOUTH ALABAMA 2005-06 Rick Pietri 15-14 .517 8-7 .533 T-5th / T-2nd West Division Quarterfnals Ricky Perry 1985-87 2006-07 Rick Pietri 14-16 .467 7-11 .389 8th / 4th East Division Quarterfnals Chanta Powell 1993-94 NAME YEARS WITH PROGRAM 2007-08 Rick Pietri 20-11 .645 10-8 .556 T-5th / 3rd East Division Quarterfnals Dan Presel 2013-Pres. Tim Confair 1989-90 2008-09 Rick Pietri 21-11 .656 10-8 .556 T-3rd / T-2nd East Division Semifnals Lauren Rice 2000-01 2009-10 Rick Pietri 15-16 .484 9-9 .500 T-6th / T-4th East Division Quarterfnals Roosevelt Riley 1998-99 2010-11 Rick Pietri 17-13 .567 8-8 .500 8th / 4th East Division Quarterfnals Michele Rupe 1993-94 2011-12 Rick Pietri 17-13 .567 9-7 .563 6th / 4th East Division Quarterfnals Aisha Stewart 2008-14 ALL-TIME STUDENT MANAGERS AT 2012-13 Rick Pietri 17-13 .567 10-10 .500 T-6th / 4th East Division First Round Butch Stockton 1989-91 SOUTH ALABAMA 2013-14 Terry Fowler 8-20 .286 6-12 .333 9th Did Not Qualify Rachel Travis 2017-Pres. 2014-15 Terry Fowler 5-24 .173 2-18 .100 T-9th Did Not Qualify Dale Waters 1995-96 NAME YEARS WITH PROGRAM 2015-16 Terry Fowler 15-15 .500 11-9 .550 5th First Round Jessica Webb 2001-02 Noemid Acosta 2005-07 2016-17 Terry Fowler 11-20 .355 5-13 .278 10th Quarterfnals Brenda Welch-Nichols 2001-02 Vanessa Acosta 2006-07, ‘08-09 2017-18 Terry Fowler 21-13 .618 11-7 .611 5th Quarterfnals Keila Whittington 2000-01 Sharisma Bell 2013-14 Totals 603-643 .484 206-273 .430 Steve Williams 1999-00 Nora Boone 1975-76* Eric Wise 2005-13 Stacey Brown 2001-03 # – NCAA Tournament % – Postseason WNIT ^ – Postseason NWIT ! – AIAW National Tournament & – AAIAW Tournament Pam (Earhart) Young 1981-83 Jessica Bryant 2002-03 @ – Postseason WBI Tournament Melody Clark 1999-00 Natalie Croser 2007-08 Kaylee Crumley 2018-Pres. ALL-TIME DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL Mya Harrison 2017-Pres. All-Time Coaching Records OPERATIONS AT SOUTH ALABAMA David Friej 2003-05 Name Seasons W L .Pct Curry Hill 2002-03 Joy Pearson (1 Season) 6 9 .400 NAME YEARS WITH PROGRAM Marvis Hodge 2001-02 Martha Signa (4 Seasons) 22 68 .244 Jeremiah “J.D.” Brooks 2015-Pres. Annaneca Humphrey 2000-02 Jimmy Butler (2 Seasons) 40 25 .615 Matthew Daniels 2014-15 LaShonna Johnson 2008-09 Charlie Branum (10 Seasons) 182 110 .623 Jessica Hall 2010-13 Darlene Lee 2007-08 Butch Stockton (3 Seasons – 14 Games) 26 70 .271 Clenita “Penny” Jones 2007-09 Rachel Leonard 2011-12 Jocelyn McGillberry (13 Games) 2 11 .154 Mallory Luckett 2013-14 Monique McCants 2001-02 Jerry Ann Winters (1 Season) 12 15 .444 Katrina “Binky” Martello 2005-07, ‘09-10 Mikayla McMillan 2015-16 Cheryl Rice (4 Seasons) 33 76 .303 McKenzie Mitchell 2015-16 Rick Pietri (13 Seasons) 220 167 .569 Tasha Mitchell 2003-04 Terry Fowler (5 Seasons) 60 92 .395 Boston Morgan 2015-17 ALL-TIME GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACHES Courtney Munford 2004-05 * – Stockton coached the frst 14 games of the 1994-95 season, while McGillberry served as the interim head coach for the fnal 13 games of the season. Amanda Patton 2012-15 AT SOUTH ALABAMA Sarah Ramey 2017-Pres Jaylon Rory 2013-17 NAME YEARS WITH PROGRAM Meagan Rowe 2009-10 Overall Sun Belt Conferece Record / Percentage: 33 Seasons – 206-273 / .430 Romie Asher 1987-88 Katie Sessions 1998-99 Branum 27-15 (.643) – 7 Seasons; Stockton 13-36 (.265) – 3 Seasons and 5 Games; McGillberry 1-8 (.111) – 14 Games; Winters 6-8 (.429) – 1 Season; Rice 13-43 (.232) – Siedah Banks 2011-13 Shelli Simms 2003-04 4 Seasons; Pietri 111-104 (.516) – 13 Seasons; Fowler 36-59 (.379) – 5 Seasons Stormy Baver 1985-86 Brittany Smith 2012-13 Tim Confair 1989-90 Paige Stribling 2017-Pres. Cindy Crist 1983-84 Brenda Sumblin 1979-80 Stephanie Durow 1986-87 Courtney Thomas 2009-12

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A Carter, Jennifer 1995 New Orleans, La. Holmes, Cissie 1980 Losauro, Sicilia 2005 O Simmons, Vannessa 2010-11 Walton, Dale 1981-82 Adams, Denise 1984-87 Grand Rapids, Mich. Ferguson, Casey 2018-Pres. Mobile, Ala. Oviedo, Fla. O’Shea, Holly 1988-89 Houston, Texas Gadsden, Ala. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Carter, Sara 2001-04 Biloxi, Miss. Howard, Wenwu 1986-87 Lowe, Devyn 2018-Pres. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Simpson, Debra 1975-77 Warren, Tammy 1978 Ammons, Taylor 2011-12 Gulfport, Miss. Ferreira, Telma 1999 Bong Mines, Liberia Woodstock, Ga. Oyarzun, Gloria 1975 Saraland, Ala. Waynesboro, Miss. Vicksburg, Miss. Carter, Tamara 1995-98 Sao Paulo, Brazil Lundin, Valerie 1978 Miami, Fla. Sinclair, Dawn 1988 Weaver, Sherry 1978 Armstrong, Jean 1991-92 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Ferreira, Thais 1998-99 I Punta Gorda, Fla. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Bon Secour, Ala. Centers, Kennedi 2017-Pres. Sao Paulo, Brazil P Sippio, Ra’Shawna 2008-09 Webb, Brittany 2013-15 Ponce de Leon, Fla. Israel, Connie 1982 Packer, Maria 1990 Autio, Erin 2016-2018. New Braunfels, Texas Foreman, Melanie 1979-80 Birmingham, Ala. M Kissimmee, Fla. Whiteland, Ind. Cherizol, Veronica 2010-13 Magnolia, Miss. Daphne, Ala. Smith, Lisa 1977 Webb, Jessica 1998-2001 St. Michael, Minn. Marks, Amanda 1985 Perrymond, Genesis 2015-2018. Miami, Fla. Friday, Suzanne 1996-97 Athens, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Chesnut, Neile 1982-84 Bateman, Western Australia J Lilburn, Ga. Smith, Morriah 2009-10 Wheeler, Donyel 2004-05 B Jackson, Maria 1982-83 Martello, Katrina 2004-05 Peters, Brenda 1975 Camden, Ala. Milton, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Birmingham, Ala. Baggett, Lori 1998 Christensen, Metta 1990-93 Mobile, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Smith, Shawntay 2003-04 White, Pam 1993 Crestview, Fla. G Jackson, Peggy 1979 Martin, Jennifer 1989 Peterson, Sarda 2009-12 Foley, Ala. Gaines, Tashley 2009-10 Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Charleston, W. Va. Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. Bailey, Kathy 1981, 1983-84 Clanton, Suzanne 1983 Cleveland, Ohio Fort Myers, Fla. Sophus, Diamonisha 2013 Wilkins, Linda 1976 Opelika, Ala. West Memphis, Ark. Jacob, Petra 2007-08 Martin, Jill 1983 Plowman, Michelle 1986 Opelika, Ala. Gamble, Ashley 2006 Skyline, Ala. Houston, Texas Huntsville, Ala. Ballou, Lucretia 1997 Claudio, Yadira 1997-98 Linkoping, Sweden Crestview, Fla. Spears, Tina 1975 Williams, Ann 1985 Lake Charles, La. Tishomingo, Okla. Jenkins, LaSandra 1982-85 Mathis, Carla 1984-87 Pompey, Kim 1988-91 Fort Clayton, Panama Gamble, Jennifer 1993-96 Marianna, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Ocala, Fla. Banks, Siedah 2008-11 Clement, Marcey “T.R.” 1990-92 Montgomery, Ala. Ocala, Fla. Sproal, Karina 2008-09 Williams, Annette 1983-86 Little Rock, Ark. Louden, Tenn. Jenkins, Taylor 2013-16 Mayfeld, Donyeah 2014 Potts, Simonne 2015 Jennings, La. Gamble, Lyletha 1999-2002 Vicksburg, Miss. Melbourne, Australia Ocala, Fla. Banovska, Jana 2002-03 Cochran, Beth 1982-83 Germantown, Md. Springfeld, Va. Stafford, Lucy 1975 Williams, Candice 2016-2018. Kosice, Slovakia Jackson, Ala. Jeong, Jenny 1999-2000 Mayson, Ginger 1975-77 Powell, Chanta 1989-92 Eufaula, Ala. Garrett, La’Shawn 1993 Mobile, Ala. Angie, La. Alpharetta, Ga. Battaglia, Veronica 1992 Coleman, Beverly 1981-82 Nogales, Ariz. Leroy, Ala. Stanky, Kay 1976 Williams, Ella 1986-89 Mobile, Ala. Center, Texas Johnson, Jennifer 2012-14 McClammy, Chris 1994-95 Pringle, D’Andra 2016 Gulfport, Miss. Garton, Carole 1978-79 Pensacola, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Baxley, Dawn 1976-77 Conrad, Johnita 2000 Tulsa, Okla. Lawrenceville Starling, Jessica 2008-09 Williams, JoAnna 2005-06 Macon, Ga. Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Johnson, Julie 1998 McClinton, Stella 1986 Philadelphia, Miss. Ghrigsby, Donna 1983-84 Milan, Tenn. Tallahassee, Fla. Gulfport, Miss. Baxley, Lisa 1976-79 Cote Emorie 2015 Chicago, Ill. R Stewart, Courtney 2003 Williams, Portia 1982-84 Macon, Ga. Florence, Ala. Johnson, Kathi 2002 McDole, Samantha 2003-06 Silverton, Ore. Givens, Alyese 2016-2017. Pace, Fla. Reach, Becky 1997 Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada Pompano Beach, Fla. Beattie, Michelle 1989 Crouch, Fran 1976-78 Birmingham, Ala. Wilmer, Ala. Strickland, Dora 1976-77 Williams, Yaschica 1998 Brunswick, Ohio Irondale, Ala. Johnson, Kierra 2012 McElroy, Stacey 1996-97 Macon, Ga. Goodin, Mandy 1987 Mountain Pine, Ark. Reynolds, Camille 2012-13 Columbus, Miss. Miami, Fla. Bell, Chelsea 2001-04 Cumbo, Rachel 2012-15 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Rathdrum, Idaho Sykes, Alexis 2018-Pres. Witherington, Annie Laurie 1980-81 Oklahoma City, Okla. College Station, Texas Johnson, Lakhesha 1998-99 McGinnis, Lindsay 2002-03 Houston, Texas Goodley, Kendra 2005 Knoxville, Tenn. Rice, Cheryl 1988-89 Brooklyn, N.Y. Munford, Tenn. Bibb, Nicole 1990-91 Curd, Jamene 1999-2001 Compton, Calif. Ocala, Fla. Wright, Brianna 2013 Hendersonville, Tenn. Deerfeld Beach, Fla. Jones, Anissa 1994 McJunkin, Patti 1982-84 Bowling Green, Ky. Gopher, Joi 2001 Englewood, Tenn. Rich, Christy 1998 T Greenville, Miss. Black, LaWanda 1992-93 Elk City, Okla. Benton, La. Wright, Eddwena 1993 Hackensack, N.J. Huntsville, Ala. Jones, Annette 1986, 1988 McQuirter, Kenisha 2000 Tapusoa, Shannel 1997-98 D Gordon, Missy 1993 Mobile, Ala. Richardson, Stephanie 1988-91 Lynwood, Calif. Bronx, N.Y. Blakeney, Deborah 1978 Bessemer, Ala. Monroeville, Ala. Wright, Jenny 1993 Taylorsville, Miss. Dailey, Joy 1975 Annapolis, Md. Jones, Dina 1992-95 Miller, Barbara 1986-88 Taylor, Bobbi 2010 Camden, Ala. Graves, Debra 1979-80 Quincy, Fla. Richardson, Valerie 1990-91 Killeen, Texas Wilmette, Ill. Boone, Nora 1975 Miami, Fla. Beatrice, Ala. Woodard, Whitney 2004-07 Mobile, Ala. Daniels, Marquita 2015-16 Eight Mile, Ala. Jones, Monique 2007-08 Miller, Juliann 2014-16 Taylor, Mia 2000-01 Atlanta, Ga. Griffoen, Susan 2007-08 Louisville, Ky. Rigsby, Fumiko 1994-95 Columbus, Miss. Memphis, Tenn. Borcherding, Bonnie 1979-80 Ferriday, La. Detroit, Mich. Woodend, Theresa 1981-84 Pascagoula, Miss. Davis, Colby 2014-17 Long Beach, Miss. Jones, Savannah 2017-Pres. Miller, Julie 2000-01 Telemaque, Damaya 2019-Pres. Wylie, Texas Griffth, Charlene 1980-82 Altamont, Tenn. Riley, Carmen 1985 Houston, Texas Memphis, Tenn. Boswell, Valencia 2004-07 Ocean Springs, Miss. Milton, Fla. Montgomery, Ala. Delk, Genevieve 2002-05 Pascagoula, Miss. Jordan, Bell 1999-2000 Mitchell, Sharon 1995 Terry, Genice 2001 Jackson, Tenn. Grooms, Denise 1996-97 Detroit, Mich. Roberson, Tinika 1996-99 Raymond, Miss. X Branch, Leah 1997-2000 Stockton, Calif. Mobile, Ala. Phoenix, Ariz. Dennis, Angela 1985-88 Decatur, Tenn. Mitchell, Qiana 2002-05 Thigpen, Monica 1992 None Wilmer, Ala. Guillory, LaNeetra 2015-2018. Dyersburg, Tenn. Robertson, Ronneka 2011-14 Greenville, Ala. Brown, Brandi 2000 Kentwood, La. Mobile, Ala. Dennis, Vontrice 2009 Pearland, Texas K Mohler, Olivia 2014 Tolliver, Amanda 2012 Kelly, Phyllis 1993-96 Robinson, Mary 2006 Y Brown, Brandy 2000 Miami, Fla. Vancleave, Miss. Birmingham, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Yelding, Amber 2015 Sycamore, Ala. Douglas, Carol 1977 Montgomery, Katrina 1994 Tucker, Jeanette 2007-08 H Kennon, Cylenthia 2009-12 Rochelle, Brittany 2008 Daphne, Ala. Brown, Cortney 2006-07 Mobile, Ala. Chicago, Ill. Long Beach, Calif. Hall, Breanna 2012-15 Chalkville, Ala. Durham, N.C. Memphis, Tenn. Dunn, Meghan 2013-14 Moore, Judy 1977-79 Turner, Sharon 1986 Mesquite, Texas Kittle, Bonnie 1991 Roland, Desma 1991 Brown, Fran 1980-83 Hoover, Ala. Clarksdale, Miss. Oceanside, Calif. Z Hall, India 2016-Pres. Fenton, Mich. Prichard, Ala. Zinder, Stephanie 1975 Jackson, Miss. Moore, Charle 2001 Antioch, Tenn. Kines, Shaforia 2017-Pres. Ronquillo, Rene 1995-96 Mobile, Ala. Brown, Jessie Mae 1980 Memphis, Tenn. E Harper, Kenita 1993 Birmingham, Ala. New Orleans, La. U Portersville, Miss. Moore, Laverne 1990-91 El, Mansa 2011-13 Mobile, Ala. Kloeppel, Heather 1996-97 Roush, Lyn 1975-76 None Brunner, Patriece 2005-08 Brighton, Ala. Members of the 2018-19 Jaguar roster Houston, Texas Harris, Kaola 1984-87 St. Louis, Mo. Stanwood, Iowa Thomasville, Ga. Moore, Orphie 1984-87 in BOLD Ellis, Chyna 2015-2018. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Knopp, Pam 1989 Russell, Taneshia 2000-03 Brunner, Shaniece 2006-07, ‘09-10 Laurel Hill, Fla. V Cordova, Tenn. Harris, Monique 1994-95 Zephyrhills, Fla. Dallas, Texas Vaught, Mahogany 2019-Pres. Thomasville, Ga. Morrow, Jayla 2018-Pres. NOTE – Years listed indicate the calendar year Ellis, Raena 2006-07 Mobile, Ala. Rutledge, Brittney 2008-11 Olive Springs, Miss. the season ended. A player listed as 1974 Burchett, Sherry 1983 Birmingham, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Harrison, Jill 1988 Dothan, Ala. Vettenburg, Vicki 1996 lettered in the 1973-74 season. A player listed Daphne, Ala. L Mullen, Melanie 1979-82 Endicott, Tammy 1987 Laurel Hill, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. as 1974-75 lettered in the 1973-74 and 1974-75 Burke, Lauren 2003-04 Lambert, Sue 1980-82 Silverhill, Ala. Terre Haute, Ind. Hart, Emerald 2019-Pres. Vickers, Adrian 1987-90 seasons. A 1974, 1976 listing indicates that the Metairie, La. Perry, Ga. Murner, Carol 1980-81 S player did not letter in the 1973-74 or 1975-76 Espinoza, Jan 1981 Riviera Beach, Fla. Florala, Ala. Buster, Jala 2019-Pres. Lampton, LaTasha 1995 Bonaire, Ga. Sanders, Sharon 2013-14 season. Arlee, Mont. Hartzog, Barbara 1978-79 Viverette, Kimyatta 2005-06 Houston, Texas Grand Rapids, Mich. Murphy, Donna 1979 Birmingham, Ala. Evans, Tracey 1979-82 Jackson, Miss. Lake, Miss. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Hayes, Jennifer 1995 Leahy, Shannon 1999 Mobile, Ala. Sanders, Tiffany 2006-07 C Jasper, Ala. St.Louis, Mo. Mobile, Ala. Lewis, Antoinette 2018-Pres. Seals, Jacinta 1994-95 Cabaniss, Amy 1979 Herron, Aretha 1989-90 N W F Memphis, Tenn. Saginaw, Mich. Walker, Beth 1978-79 Milton, Fla. Bessemer, Ala. Nettles, Shakira 2007-10 Farnsworth, Grace 2014-15 Lewis, Avia 1985-88 Seay, Monise 1990-93 Citronelle, Ala. Camacho, Mary 1990-92 Holder, Debra 1975-76 Mobile, Ala. Milton, Ga. Saraland, Ala. Hackberry, La. Walker, Lauren 2009-12 Barquisimeto, Venezuela Columbus, Miss. Nixon, Mary 2011-13 Farve, Brandi 1998 Leonard, Amanda 2006-08 Shelter, Christian 2010-11 Cabot, Ark. Carter, Christen 2016-Pres Holland, Jennifer 1988 Pensacola, Fla. Pass Christian, Miss. Edmond, Okla. Mobile, Ala. Wallace, Day 1993 Jacksonville, Fla. Zachary, La. Faucheaux, Jessica 1996 London, Camryn 2017 Simmons, Peggy 1978 Winston, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Pensacola, Fla.

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0/00 Clement, Marcey “T.R.” (1992) Garton, Carole (1978-79) Clement, Marcey “T.R.” (1990-91) Wilkins, Linda (1976) Delk, Genevieve (2002-05) Ghrigsby, Donna (1983-84) Cochran, Beth (1982-83) Gamble, Jennifer (1993-96) JONES, SAVANNAH (2017-Pres.) Evans, Tracey (1980-82) 43 Seals, Jacinta (1995) Griffoen, Susan (2007-08) Mayson, Ginger (1975-77) Hayes, Jennifer (1995) Rich, Christy (1998) Mullen, Melanie (1981-82) Martello, Katrina (2004-05) 44 Armstrong, Jean (1991-92) Sophus, Diamonisha (2013) Ronquillo, Rene (1995) Perrymond, Genesis (2015-2018) Beattie, Michelle (1989) Williams, Candice (2016-2018) Sanders, Sharon (2013-14) Reach, Becky (1997) Clanton, Suzanne (1983) Wright, Jenny (1993) Riley, Carmen (1985) Ferreira, Thais (1999) 1 Dunn, Meghan (2013-14) Williams, Ella (1986-89) HALL, INDIA (2016-Pres.) Peterson, Sarda (2009-12) 15 Cherizol, Veronica (2012-13) Jenkins, LaSandra (1985) Pringle, De’aundra (2016) Conrad, Johnita (2000) 31 Burke, Lauren (2003-04) McDole, Samantha (2003-06) VAUGHT, MAHOGANY (2019-Pres.) Graves, Debra (1980) Dennis, Angela (1985-88) Packer, Maria (1990) Wheeler, Donyel (2004-05) Guillory, LaNeetra (2015-2018) Gamble, Ashley (2006) White, Maxienne (2005) Rutledge, Brittney (2008-11) Jeong, Jenny (1999-2000) LOWE, DEVYN (2019-Pres.) SYKES, ALEXIS (2019-Pres.) Johnson, Jennifer (2012-14) 45 Simpson, Debra (1975-77) 2 Nettles, Shakira (2007-10) Kelly, Phyllis (1993) Turner, Sharon (1986) KINES, SHAFORIA (2017-Pres.) 20 Burchett, Sherry (1983) Montgomery, Katrina (1994) Vickers, Adrian (1987) Tolliver, Amanda (2012) Lambert, Sue (1980-82) Powell, Chanta (1989-92) Boswell, Valencia (2004-07) Webb, Brittany (2013-15) Moore, Orphie (1984-87) Shelter, Christian (2009) Ferreira, Thais (1998) Mullen, Melanie (1979-80) Gamble, Lyletha (1999-2002) 3 Carter, Tamara (1995-98) Roush, Lyn (1975-76) 32 Adams, Denise (1985-87) Jones, Anissa (1994) Davis, Colby (2014-2017) Bailey, Kathy (1981) White, Pam (1993) MORROW, JAYLA (2018-Pres.) 21 Borcherding, Bonnie (1980) Baxley, Dawn (1976-77) Tucker, Jeanette (2007-08) FERGUSON, CASEY (2018-Pres.) Black, LaWanda (1992-93) 50 Bailey, Kathy (1983-84) Walker, Lauren (2009-12) Johnson, Kierra (2012) Jackson, Maria (1982-83) Williams, JoAnna (2005-06) Jones, Dina (1992-95) Kittle, Bonnie (1991) 51 None Wright, Brianna (2013) Miller, Juliann (2014-16) Losauro, Sicilia (2005) RETIRED JAGUAR JERSEYS Shelter, Christian (2010-11) McElroy, Stacey (1996-97) 52 Curd, Jamene (1999-2001) 4 Camacho, Mary (1992) Starling, Jessica (2008-09) Rigsby, Fumiko (1994-95) Jenkins, LaSandra (1982-84) Since the University of South Alabama began its women’s basketball program during the CARTER, CHRISTIAN (2016-Pres.) Terry, Genice (2001) Robinson, Mary (2006) Vettenburg, Vicki (1996) 1974-75 season only two jersey numbers have been raised to the rafters of the Mitchell Carter, Jennifer (1995) Walton, Dale (1981) Seals, Jacinta (1994) Center – Orphie Moore (20) and Adrian Vickers (32). McQuirter, Kenisha (2000) Woodard, Whitney (2004-07) Vickers, Adrian (1988-90) 53 Brunner, Shaniece (2006-10) Potts, Simonne (2015) Wearing No. 20 throughout her Jaguar career, Moore (below) was the frst woman’s basket- Simmons, Vannessa (2010-11) 22 Baxley, Lisa (1976-79) 33 Brown, Brandi (2000) 54 Martin, Jill (1983) Stewart, Courtney (2003) Endicott, Tammy (1987) El, Mansa (2011-13) Mathis, Carla (1984) ball player at South Alabama to have her number retired. The Laurel Hill, Fla., native lettered Viverette, Kimyatta (2005-06) Ferreira, Telma (1999) Garrett, La’Shawn (1993) for the Jaguars 1984-87 where she was a three-time frst-team all-Sun Belt Conference selec- Wallace, Day (1993) Jenkins, Taylor (2013-16) Goodin, Mandy (1987) 55 Jordan, Bell (1999-2000) tion and two-time American Women’s Sports Federation All-American. Kennon, Cylenthia (2009-12) Grooms, Denise (1996-97) Lampton, LaTasha (1995) 5 Cumbo, Rachel (2012-15) Lowe, Devyn (2018 Johnson, Kathi (2002) Ronquillo, Rene (1996) As part of the Sun Belt Conference’s celebration of its 30-year anniversary, Moore was one of HART, EMERALD (2019-Pres.) Marks, Amanda (1985) Johnson, Lakhesha (1998-99) Moore, Charle (2001) Moore, Laverne (1990-91) Leonard, Amanda (2006-08) Members of the 2018-19 Jaguar roster three Jaguar women’s players to be selected to the league’s all-time team during the 2006-07 Robertson, Ronneka (2011) Plowman, Michelle (1986) Mayfeld, Donyeah (2014) in BOLD season. Smith, Shawntay (2002-04) Rochelle, Brittany (2008) McClinton, Stella (1986) SYKES, ALEXIS (2018) Sinclair, Dawn (1988) Mohler, Olivia (2014) She left South Alabama as the program’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder. Moore was Witherington, Annie Laurie (1980-81) * In Blue Jersey the frst Jaguar to eclipse the 2,000-point barrier as she ended her career with 2,118 points. Banks, Siedah (2008-11) Woodend, Theresa (1982-84) Pompey, Kim (1988-91) UNKNOWN JERSEY NUMBERS 10 Blakeney, Deborah (1978) Bibb, Nicole (1990-91) Wright, Eddwena (1993) Williams, Ann (1985) The USA guard also pulled down 1,116 rebounds and shot 56 percent from the foor during Boone, Nora (1975) Carter, Sara (2001-04) Woodend, Theresa (1981) her four seasons in Mobile. In fact, Moore holds the distinction of being the only Jag player to Cabaniss, Amy (1979) Claudio, Yadira (1998) BUSTER, JAYLA (2019-Pres.) shoot over 50 percent in all four seasons. 23 Dailey, Joy (1975) Daniels, Marquita (2014-2017) Evans, Tracey (1979) Battaglia, Veronica (1992) 34 Douglas, Carol (1977) Gordon, Missy (1993) Gaines, Tashley (2009-10) Borcherding, Bonnie (1979-80) Hartzog, Barbara (1978-79) During her senior season, Moore led South Alabama to its frst-ever NCAA appearance and Harris, Kaola (1984-87) Givens, Alyese (2016-17) Crouch, Fran (1976-78) Jackson, Peggy (1979) the Sun Belt Conference regular-season title. Harris, Monique (1994-95) Jones, Monique (2007-08) Ellis, Chyna (2015-2018) Lundin, Valerie (1978) Jacob, Petra (2007-08) Mitchell, Qiana (2002-05) Holland, Jennifer (1988) Moore, Judy (1977-79) Jones, Annette (1986, 1988) Mitchell, Sharon (1995) Howard, Wenwu (1986-87) Murphy, Donna (1979) Murner, Carol (1980-81) Nixon, Mary (2011-13) Kloeppel, Heather (1996-97) Oyarzun, Gloria (1975) Robertson, Ronneka (2012-14) Richardson, Stephanie (1988-91) Martin, Jennifer (1989) Peters, Brenda (1975) Simmons, Peggy (1978) Tapusoa, Shannel (1997-98) McGinnis, Lindsay (2002-03) Smith, Lisa (1977) Vickers (above), who lettered for the Jaguars from 1987-90, wore No. 44 during her freshman Strickland, Dora (1976-77) Taylor, Mia (2000-01) Webb, Jessica (1998-2001) Spears, Tina (1975) season, but changed to her retired jersey No. 32 for the fnal three years of her career. Thigpen, Monica (1992) Williams, Portia (1982-84) Stafford, Lucy (1975) Christensen, Metta (1990-93) Yelding, Amber (2015) 11 Walker, Beth (1978-79) Farve, Brandi (1998) Brunner, Patriece (2005-08) After earning AWSF Freshman All-American honors during the 1986-87 season, Vickers went 35 Warren, Tammy (1978) Faucheaux, Jessica (1996) Ammons, Taylor (2011-12) Cot, Emorie (2015) on to receive AWSF All-American accolades in each of her fnal three seasons in Mobile. The 24 Weaver, Sherry (1978) Friday, Suzanne (1996-97) AUTIO, ERIN (2016-Pres.) LEWIS, ANTOINETTE (2018-Pres.) four-time all-Sun Belt selection was named the league’s player of the year at the end of the Zinder, Stephanie (1975) Griffth, Charlene (1980-82) Brown, Brandy (2000) McClammy, Chris (1994-95) 1989-90 regular season. She also earned SBC all-tournament honors as a junior and as a Herron, Aretha (1989-90) Goodley, Kendra (2005) Brown, Jessie Mae (1980) sophomore. Hall, Breanna (2012-15) Camacho, Mary (1990-91) Miller, Barbara (1986-88) Members of the 2018-19 Jaguar roster Rigsby, Fumiko (1994) Farnsworth, Grace (2014-15) Miller, Julie (2000-01) in BOLD CAPS Smith, Morriah (2009-10) Garrett, La’Shawn (1993) During her frst season with the Jags, Vickers was a member of the program’s frst and only Gopher, Joi (2001) Chesnut, Neile (1982-84) NOTE – Years listed indicate the calender NCAA tournament team and won the Sun Belt Conference regular-season title. USA also won 40 year the season ended. A player listed as Bell, Chelsea (2001-04) Leahy, Shannon (1999) Claudio, Yadira (1997) 12 1974 wore that jersey number during the the league crown during her fnal two seasons and made an appearance in the WNIT during Cochran, Beth (1983) Coleman, Beverly (1981-82) Rice, Cheryl (1988-89) 1974-75 season. A player listed as 1974-75 her sophomore season. Ellis, Raena (2006-07) Sanders, Tiffany (2006-07) Graves, Debra (1979) wore that jersey number during the 1973-74 Foreman, Melanie (1979-80) Williams, Annette (1983-86) Johnson, Julie (1998) and 1974-75 seasons. Includes redshirt Harper, Kenita (1993) O’Shea, Holly (1988) seasons. Vickers ended her career with a Sun Belt Conference record 2,285 points and 1,364 Holder, Debra (1975-76) 25 Banovska, Jana (2002-03) Richardson, Valerie (1990, 1991) rebounds. Vickers still maintains the conference record in rebounding and held the scoring Lewis, Avia (1985-88) CENTERS, KENNEDI (2017-Pres.) Russell, Taneshia (2000-03) mark until the 2007-08 season. She was named to the 30-Year Anniversary All-Time SBC McJunkin, Patti (1982-84) Cherizol, Veronica (2010-11) Stanky, Kay (1976) team back during the 2006-07 season. Mohler, Olivia (2014) Espinoza, Jan (1981) Taylor, Bobbi (2010) O’Shea, Holly (1989) Harrison, Jill (1988) Reynolds, Camille (2012-13) Holmes, Cissie (1980) 41 Ballou, Lucretia (1997) The Florala, Ala., native still holds South Alabama’s career records in points, rebounds and Roland, Desma (1991) Knopp, Pam (1989) Dennis, Vontrice (2009) feld goals made, as well as the single-season marks in points (795), scoring (26.5), rebounds Sippio, Ra’Shawna (2008-09) Mathis, Carla (1985-87) Kelly, Phyllis (1994-96) (379) and is tied for top honors with Annie Witherington for most feld goals made with 326. TELEMAQUE, DAMAYA (2019- Pres. Roberson, Tinika (1996-99) Williams, Yaschica (1998) Seay, Monise (1990-93) 13 London, Camryn (2017) 42 Adams, Denise (1984) 30 Baggett, Lori (1998) Brown, Cortney (2006-07) 14 Branch, Leah (1997-2000) Brown, Fran (1980-83) Sproal, Karina (2008-09)

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ACADEMIC HONORS Petra Jacob 2003-04 Sara Carter 1986-87 Orphie Moore 2006-07 Patriece Brunner 2004-05 Katrina Martello ATHLETIC HONORS 1987-88 Ella Williams 1999-00 Jessica Webb (Dec. 20, 1999) Petra Jacob 2005-06 Valencia Boswell Adrian Vickers SUN BELT CONFERENCE Jessica Starling 2006-07 N/A ALL-AMERICANS 1988-89 Adrian Vickers 2000-01 Joi Gopher (Jan. 1, 2001) 2007-08 Patriece Brunner 2007-08 Amanda Leonard 1989-90 Adrian Vickers KODAK REGION III 1990-91 Chanta Powell 2002-03 Taneisha Russell (Dec. 23, 2002) COMMISSIONER’S LIST Brittney Rutledge 2008-09 Morriah Smith 1991-92 Chanta Powell Taneisha Russell (Jan. 20, 2003) 1979-80 Annie Laurie Witherington Maintained between a 3.5 and a 4.0 grade- point average. Jessica Starling 2009-10 Siedah Banks 1993-94 Dina Jones Taneisha Russell (Feb. 17, 2003) Jessie Brown (For the 1996-97 academic year there was just a Commissioner’s 2008-09 Siedah Banks 2010-11 Siedah Banks 1994-95 Dina Jones All-Academic List – Student-Athletes were eligible for this if their Shaniece Brunner 2011-12 Mansa El 1995-96 Tamara Carter 2003-04 Whitney Woodard (Jan. 5, 2004) GPA was between 3.0 and 4.0) Cylenthia Kennon AMERICAN WOMEN’S SPORTS FEDERATION Phyllis Kelly Whitney Woodard (Jan. 19, 2004) 1985-86 Orphie Moore Brittney Rutledge 1996-97 Tamara Carter 1995-96 Jennifer Faucheaux ACADEMIC MEDALLIONS 1986-87 Orphie Moore 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble 2005-06 Whitney Woodard (Feb. 7, 2006) Christian Shelter The Medallion is awarded to the top male and female student-ath- Denise Grooms 1987-88 Ella Williams 2002-03 Taneisha Russell Morriah Smith lete from each institution that competed in a conference sport and 1996-97 Tinika Roberson Adrian Vickers 2003-04 Whitney Woodard 2009-10 Tashley Gaines (Jan. 11, 2010) Karina Sproal graduates with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. 1988-89 Stephanie Richardson 1997-98 Lori Baggett 2017-18 Chyna Ellis 2009-10 Siedah Banks Adrian Vickers 2011-12 Sarda Peterson (Jan. 16, 2012) 1998-99 Leah Branch Brittney Rutledge 1997-98 Lori Baggett Ella Williams SECOND TEAM Sarda Peterson (Feb. 6, 2012) Tinika Roberson 1989-90 Stephanie Richardson Morriah Smith 1998-99 Tinika Roberson 1982-83 Kathy Bailey 1999-00 Leah Branch Adrian Vickers 2010-11 Mansa El 1999-00 Jessica Webb Annette Williams 2015-16 Marquita Daniels (Feb. 1, 2016) Julie Miller Cylenthia Kennon 1986-87 Adrian Vickers 2000-01 Jessica Webb AMERICAN WOMEN’S SPORTS FEDERATION - FRESHMAN 2017-18 Chyna Ellis (Dec. 5, 2017) Ronneka Robertson 1988-89 Ella Williams 2002-03 Jana Banovska 1986-87 Adrian Vickers 2005-06 JoAnna Williams Chyna Ellis (Jan. 23, 2018) 2011-12 Mansa El 2003-04 Sara Carter 1987-88 Stephanie Richardson 2006-07 Whitney Woodard Anotinette Lewis (Feb. 25, 2018) Jennifer Johnson 1989-90 Marcey “T.R.” Clement Chyna Ellis (Mar. 5, 2018) 2005-06 Cortney Brown 2008-09 Jessica Starling 2012-13 Rachel Cumbo Raena Ellis Shakira Nettles Breanna Hall AMERICAN WOMEN’S SPORTS FEDERATION - COACHING Amanda Leonard Taylor Jenkins 1986-87 Charles Branum 2006-07 Raena Ellis THIRD TEAM Brittany Webb 2005-06 Whitney Woodard Cortney Brown 2013-14 Rachel Cumbo 2009-10 Shakira Nettles 2007-08 Amanda Leonard Olivia Mohler NCAA HONORS 2010-11 Christian Shelter Karina Sproal Camille Reynolds 2011-12 Mansa El 2008-09 Jessica Starling AAIAW ALL-STATE 2012-13 Mary Nixon 2014-15 Rachel Cumbo 2010-11 Siedah Banks 1977-78 Barbara Hartzog 2013-14 Meghan Dunn Breanna Hall 1978-79 Barbara Hartzog 2011-12 Rachel Cumbo 2014-15 Breanna Hall Taylor Jenkins 1979-80 Annie Laurie Witherington Breanna Hall 2015-16 Chyna Ellis Juliann Miller Jessie Brown Marquita Daniels Camille Reynolds Genesis Perrymond 2016-17 Chyna Ellis 2012-13 Camille Reynolds Simone Potts WNIT (NWIT) ALL-TOURNAMENT 2013-14 Juliann Miller 2015-16 Christen Carter 1987-88 Adrian Vickers HONORABLE MENTION Breanna Hall Ella Williams LaNeetra Guillory 1983-84 Kathy Bailey 2015-16 Erin Autio Taylor Jenkins Annette Williams Genesis Perrymond Portia Williams Juliann Miller Jennifer Towne CONFERENCE AWARDS 2001-02 Taneisha Russell Alyese Givens 2016-17 Erin Autio 2004-05 Genevieve Delk Candice Williams PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2017-18 Erin Autio 2016-17 LaNeetra Guillory 1989-90 Adrian Vickers Casey Ferguson Alyese Givens Antoinette Lewis CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Genesis Perrymond FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Devyn Lowe Candice Williams 1989-90 Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1984-85 Orphie Moore (Dec. 8, 1984) Jayla Morrow 2003-04 Whitney Woodard 2017-18 Christen Carter Orphie Moore (Jan. 26, 1985) Alexis Sykes 2017-18 Savannah Jones Shaforia Kines Genesis Perrymond 1985-86 Orphie Moore (Jan. 26, 1986) ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Orphie Moore (Feb. 16, 1986) Maintained between a 3.0 and a 3.49 grade-point average. 2004-05 JoAnna Williams SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 1986-87 Adrian Vickers (Jan. 18, 1987) 2000-01 Jessica Webb DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Orphie Moore (Feb. 8, 1987) 1997-98 Yadira Claudio 2001-02 Jamene Curd 2015-16 Chyna Ellis Tinika Roberson 2002-03 Chelsea Bell 2017-18 Chyna Ellis 1987-88 Adrian Vickers (Dec. 6, 1987) Jessica Webb Ella Williams (Jan. 24, 1988) 1998-99 Thais Ferreira 30-YEAR ANNIVERSARY TEAM (1977 - 2007) Ella Williams (Feb. 21, 1988) Julie Miller Adrian Vickers ELLA WILLIAMS 1988-89 Ella Williams (Jan. 24, 1988) 1999-00 Jennifer Jeong Orphie Moore Following a successful collegiate career at South Ella Williams Adrian Vickers (Jan. 30, 1989) Jessica Webb Alabama, former Jaguar guard Ella Williams moved 2000-01 Jana Banovska SBC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1989-90 Ella Williams (Jan. 9, 1990) on to join the on their world tour Chelsea Bell Adrian Vickers (Jan. 30, 1990) in 1990. Williams - a four-year letterman - played at Sara Carter 1985-86 Denise Adams 1986-87 Adrian Vickers USA from 1985-89 and was a two-time all-Sun Belt 2001-02 Chelsea Bell Orphie Moore 1990-91 Stephanie Richardson (Dec. 3, 1990) Conference selection, earning those honors during the Chanta Powell (Feb. 4, 1991) Jamene Curd 1987-88 Adrian Vickers 1987-88 and 1988-89 seasons. She also was also Lindsay McGuinis 1988-89 Ella Williams 1991-92 Chanta Powell (Jan. 19, 1992) selected to the American Women’s Sports Federation 2002-03 Sara Carter 2002-03 Taneisha Russell All-American team at the conclusion of her senior Lindsay McGuinis 2008-09 Shakira Nettles 1994-95 Dina Jones (Dec. 19, 1994) season. Williams helped lead the Jags to postseason Courtney Stewart play twice - the 1987 NCAA and 1988 WNIT tourna- 2003-04 Chelsea Bell 1995-96 Phyllis Kelly (Dec. 18, 1995) ments. With the Globetrotters, Williams traveled to Lauren Burke ALL-CONFERENCE Phyllis Kelly (Jan. 15, 1996) Asia, Europe and the United States, playing a leading Valencia Boswell Tamara Carter (Jan. 22, 1996) FIRST TEAM role on the team. The Prichard, Ala., native was the Katrina Martello Phyllis Kelly (Feb. 12, 1996) 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins Trotters only female on the roster at the time. In 2006, 2004-05 Patriece Brunner 1984-85 Orphie Moore 1996-97 Tamara Carter (Dec. 16, 1996) Williams, along with former Jags Adrian Vickers and Qiana Mitchell 1985-86 Orphie Moore Tamara Carter (Jan. 6, 1997) Orphie Moore, were named to the Sun Belt’s 30-Year 2005-06 Patriece Brunner Annette Williams Tamara Carter (Feb. 17, 1997) Anniversary team.

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112 1995-96 1974-75 1984-85 December 7, 1987 – The Jaguars set a school record for points in a game in a 112-83 home victory over Georgia State. MS. CONSISTENCY THE BERTH OF THE PROGRAM JAGUARS BEGIN REGULAR-SEASON SBC PLAY Phyllis Kelley scored double fgures in all 27 games during the 1995-96 season. She November, 1974 – South Alabama played its frst women’s basketball game against For the frst time ever, South Alabama and the Sun Belt Conference began regular-season ANOTHER TRIPLE-DOUBLE posted 18 20-point games and fve of 30 points or more. Kelley is the last Jaguar player to cross-town rival Spring Hill College in November of 1974 under head coach Joy Pearson. competition during the 1984-85 season. USA fnished .500 in league play with a 3-3 mark to February 13, 1988 – South Alabama wasted little time recording the program’s second record double fgures in every game of a season. The Jaguars picked up a 53-37 victory over the Badgers in that contest. USA would go on to rank fourth in the conference. triple-double as it only took a little over a year to do so. Ella Williams scored 12 points, 10 record a 6-9 record during its frst season of intercollegiate competition. rebounds and 10 assists at South Florida in a 79-42 win over the Bulls. 1999-00 FIRST TRIPLE-DOUBLE 1977-78 January 21, 1985 – Annette Williams became the frst South Alabama player to record a THE FIRST OVERTIME VICTORY THE MITCHELL CENTER OPENS triple-double in program history. Williams recorded 11 points and 11 rebounds, while also March 25, 1988 – USA picked an opportune time to pick up the program’s frst overtime November 23, 1999 – After playing the frst 25 years playing its home games in Jag HARTZOG BECOMES FIRST JAG TO EARN POSTSEASON HONORS dishing out 12 assists in a 100-72 victory over Virginia Commonwealth in Mobile. victory. The Jaguars captured an 88-85 extra-session win over UNLV in the second game of Gym and downtown at the Civic Center for many years, South Alabama opened the Mitchell Barbara Hartzog became the frst South Alabama women’s basketball player to earn the National Women’s Invitational Tournament. Center, a 10,000-seat on campus arena against Illinois-Chicago. The Flames defeated the postseason accolades during the 1977-78 season as she was an Alabama Association of 1985-86 Jaguars 71-55 in that outing, but USA later picked up its frst home win in the Mitchell Center Intercollegiate Athletics (AAIAW) all-state selection that season after leading the club with JAGS EARN ANOTHER POSTSEASON BERTH on December 13, 1999 against McNeese State. South Alabama would earn its frst Sun Belt 15.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. FIRST OVERTIME GAME South Alabama advanced to the national postseason stage for the second-straight time Conference victory later that season against Little Rock, 89-60 on March 4, 2000. February 20, 1986 – South Alabama played the program’s frst overtime game versus during the 1987-88 season as the Jags competed in the National Women’s Invitational 1979-80 Southern in Baton Rouge, La. USA suffered an 84-80 defeat in that contest. Tournament held in Amarillo, Texas. USA suffered a 63-55 loss at the hands of Purdue in the 2000-01 opening round, but battled back to pick up an 88-85 overtime victory over UNLV and then a FIRST 20-WIN SEASON 1986-87 73-51 win over Mississippi State in the third-place game. For their play, both Adrian Vickers THE PIETRI ERA BEGINS After recording 28 total wins through the frst fve seasons of the program’s existence, and Ella Williams were selected to the NWIT all-tournament team. March 29, 2000 – In the spring of 2000, Rick Pietri was hired to become the ninth head the Jaguar women posted their frst 20-win season during the 1979-80 campaign. South THE FIRST SUN BELT CONFERENCE TITLE coach in program history. During his tenure at his alma mater, Pietri would go onto to be- Alabama fnished the ‘79-80 season with a 23-10 mark under head coach Jimmy Butler and The Jaguars fnished in a tie with Old Dominion for frst place in the Sun Belt after posting 1988-89 come the program’s all-time winningest coach posting a 220-167 record, including 111 Sun picked up a pair of wins over SEC members Alabama, Auburn and Mississippi State. USA a 5-1 league mark during the 1986-87 season. The conference title for the frst-ever for the Belt Conference victories. South Alabama also captured back-to-back SBC West Division also recorded the program’s 50th win that same season, defeating Auburn, 66-60 on Feb. program. USA held the head-to-head match up with the Monarchs as it had picked up a SOUTH ALABAMA’S SECOND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP titles in 2003 and 2004 and made consecutive WNIT Postseason appearances in each of 23, 1980 in the championship game of the AAIAW Tournament held in Jacksonville, Ala. 71-62 victory over ODU during the regular season. South Alabama fnished the regular season with an 18-11 mark and part of a three-way tie those seasons, hosting Florida State during the opening round of the ‘04 tournament. With the AAIAW tournament win, the Jags advanced to the AIAW Region 3 tournament, the with Old Dominion and Western Kentucky to record the program’s second SBC crown. program’s frst national event. JAGUARS ‘GO DANCING’ FOR THE FIRST TIME FIRST TIME HOSTING THE SBC TOURNEY March 11, 1987 – Under Branum, South Alabama’s program continued to make strides 1989-90 March 1, 2001 – Mobile and the Mitchell Center served host to the frst-ever combined JAGS HIT THE CENTURY MARK nationally as the Jaguars made their frst – and only – appearance in the “Big Dance” as Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament. South Alabama won its November 30, 1979 – South Alabama reached the 100-point mark for the frst time in they faced St. Joseph’s in the opening round in NCAA East Regional held in Philadelphia, TITLE NO. 3 FOR THE JAGS opening round match up versus Arkansas State, 59-54, but fell in the next round to Denver, program history in a 104-45 victory over New Orleans. USA would again eclipse the century Pa. The frst trip for USA would not be successful though as the Hawks would go on to win, For the second-straight season, the Jaguars would claim a co-Sun Belt Conference cham- 51-41. mark a little over a week later in a 101-42 win over Judson College. 67-56. pionship as they fnished tied with Charlotte, Old Dominion, UAB and Western Kentucky who each posted a 4-2 Sun Belt mark. 2001-02 BROWN AND WITHERINGTON BECOME FIRST ALL-AMERICANS USA TIES SCHOOL RECORD FOR WINS Jessie Brown and Annie Laurie Witherington became the frst Jaguars to earn All-Ameri- The Jaguars tied a program mark for wins in a season as South Alabama ended the year VICKERS JOINS THE TRIPLE-DOUBLE CLUB FIRST WINNING RECORD IN 11 SEASONS can honors, picking up Kodak Region III All-American honors during the 1979-80 campaign. with a 24-6 mark. December 27, 1988 – For the third-consecutive season, South Alabama had a player After suffering 11-consecutive losing seasons, Pietri and the Jaguars snapped the skid Brown led the club both offensively and on the glass as she averaged a then-single-season record a triple-double. This time it was Vickers who would get into the act as she registered and posted a 17-11 overall record. The season was highlighted by a 62-61 overtime victory record 23.9 points per game, while also pulling down 12.8 boards per outing. Brown’s 12.8 16-STRAIGHT WINS 26 points, 16 rebounds and 10 blocks in an 88-67 road victory over Florida International. over Mississippi on Sara Carter’s buzzer-beater. rpg still ranks as the most in a single-season for a Jag. Witherington was just behind her All- From Jan. 7, 1987 – Feb. 18, 1987, South Alabama did not lose a game during the ‘86-87 The Jaguars haven’t recorded a triple-double since. American teammate as she scored 768 points and averaged 23.3 ppg, while shooting 55.1 season. USA began the 16-game win streak with a 96-54 victory over Southern and picked EXTRA, EXTRA, EXTRA TIME percent from the feld. up its fnal win during that stretch with a 95-86 victory over Clemson. FIERY NIGHT IN ALASKA January 5, 2002 – Overtime games were nothing new to the program. However, until this February 25, 1990 – Despite the freezing temperatures outside, Vickers was on fre that date, South Alabama had never played more than one extra session in its previous 27 sea- 1980-81 JAGUARS RANKED February night in Anchorage, Alaska. Playing in one of her fnal collegiate contest, the Jag sons. USA had to play three overtimes versus New Mexico State, but managed to pick up March 2, 1987 – South Alabama is ranked No. 23 by USA Today. All-American poured in 45 points against Alaska-Anchorage at the Northern Lights Invita- a 91-89 victory. Lyletha Gamble scored a then-Mitchell Center record 32 points for a South WITHERINGTON BECOME FIRST 1,000-POINT SCORER tional. Vickers’ mark still stands as the most points by a South Alabama women’s basketball Alabama player on 15-of-29 shooting. Gamble would hold the mark for the next 13 years. Witherington became the frst 1,000-point scorer for South Alabama during the 1980-81 BRANUN NAMED COACHING ALL-AMERICAN player. season, doing so in just two seasons. Witherington fnished her career with 1,352 points Branum also picked up All-American honors during the ‘86-87 season as he was named a 2002-03 during her career at USA, averaging 20.8 points per outing. Coaching All-American by the AWSF. VICKERS CLOSES OUT CAREER AS BOTH USA AND SBC LEADER Vickers would not close out her South Alabama career as the program leader in several JAGUARS CAPTURE THE SUN BELT WEST DIVISION 1982-83 MOORE BECOMES FIRST 2,000-POINT SCORER AND 1,000 REBOUNDER categories, but also as the Sun Belt leader in both points and rebounds. Vickers concluded Behind the direction of Pietri and led by the play of Taneisha Russell, South Alabama After recording over 1,500 points during her frst three seasons, Orphie Moore tallied 562 her time in a Jag uniform with 2,285 points and 1,364 rebounds. Vickers’ SBC scoring mark captured its frst conference title in more than two decades. USA posted a 19-11 overall JAGS COMPETE IN FIRST SUN BELT TOURNAMENT points during her senior season and made history as she became the frst South Alabama stood for 17 seasons, until Western Kentucky’s Crystal Kelley set the new mark during the mark and registered its frst double-digit league win tally with a 10-5 SBC record. With the 10 The frst Sun Belt Conference tournament was hosted by Old Dominion University and player to eclipse both the 2,000-point and 1,000-rebound marks for her career. She ended 2007-08 season. Vickers ranks frst in the Sun Belt in career rebounds. She is the only Jag Sun Belt victories, the Jaguars tied with New Mexico State for the West Division crown. held in Norfolk, Va. USA won its quarterfnal match up versus South Florida, 88-60, but her career with 2,118 points and 1,116. Moore would also earn American Sports Federation to earn all-conference honors in each of her four seasons. fell in the semifnals to Western Kentucky, 67-69. South Alabama would earn a third-place All-American honors for the second-straight season that same year, USA’s frst two-time USA ENDS POSTSEASON DROUGHT fnish. All-American. WILLIAMS GOES GLOBETROTTING March 19, 2003 – Along with the West Division title, South Alabama also earned a berth in After wrapping up her Jaguar career, Ella Williams joined the historic Harlem Globetrotters the Women’s National Invitational Tournament traveling to in-state foe Auburn – the eventual BAILEY BECOMES FIRST ALL-SBC JAG VICKERS BECOMES FIRST FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN for the 1990 tour. She was the lone female to be on the Globetrotter roster and toured Asia, tournament champion. USA would cut an 18-point halftime defcit in half a little over six-and- After missing the previous season, Kathy Bailey returned the South Alabama line up to Post player Adrian Vickers made an immediate impact on the Jaguar line up as a true Europe and the United States. half minutes into the second half, before the Tigers extended their lead back out and held on become the frst Jaguar to earn all-Sun Belt honors as she averaged 14.7 points per game freshman as she earned AWSF Freshman All-American accolades. Vickers averaged 15.2 for the 77-53 victory. and shot 54.8 percent from the feld. points per game and knocked down 56.8 percent of her shot attempts, while leading the club 1990-91 / 2000-01 on the glass with 11.8 rpg. Vickers also picked up second-team all-Sun Belt honors. 2003-04 1982-83 / 1983-84 HARD TIMES 1987-88 Over next decade, South Alabama fell on hard times as the program suffered 11 consecu- THE FIRST OUTRIGHT SBC CHAMPIONSHIP BACK-TO-BACK 20-WIN SEASONS tive losing seasons. The program did not record more than 13 wins during that stretch and USA captured its ffth Sun Belt Conference crown during the 2003-04 season after fnish- In just his second and third seasons with the program, South Alabama notched its frst VICKERS BECOMES FIRST SOPHOMORE TO JOIN 1,000-POINT CLUB had just four double-fgure win tallies. The program would also have six head coaches ing with a 22-7 overall mark and an 11-5 league record. The West Division title was the back-to-back 20-win campaigns during the 1982-83 / 1983-84 seasons under head coach Vickers (1,016) became the frst USA player to join the 1,000 point club as a sophomore during that time (Branum, Butch Stockton, Jocelyn McGilberry [Interim], Jerry Ann Winters, frst-ever out-right championship for the program. South Alabama won 14-straight games Charlie Branum. Branum and the Jaguars ended the ‘82-83 season with a 20-9 mark and as she scored 574 points that season, after registering 442 points during her freshman Cheryl Rice and Rick Pietri). during the season. The 11 SBC wins were also a new program high. then followed that up with a 24-9 record. The 24 wins during the ‘83-84 season is still tied for season. Witherington is the only other player in the program’s history to record 1,000 points the most wins in a single-season for the program. or more in just two seasons, but she did so during her junior and senior seasons. USA ECLIPSES 20-WIN MARK FOR FIRST TIME IN 18 SEASONS The 22-win season for the Jaguars also marked the frst time since the 1987-88 season that the program had recorded 20 or more wins in a season.

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FRESHMAN IMPACT Mitchell Center record for points by a Jag, as she scored 37 points versus Georgia State. International. The Jaguars were led throughout most of the season by a true freshman during the ‘03-04 Daniels was 13-of-18 from the feld with three three-pointers and also 8-of-12 at the foul line. Ellis ended her career with an astounding 338 career blocks. campaign, Whitney Woodard as she averaged 14.8 ppg and 8.1 rpg. Despite missing the Daniels bested Gamble’s previous mark as It was also the frst time a USA player had had 35 fnal seven games of the season, Woodard was selected as the SBC Freshman of the Year, or more points in a game since Adrian Vickers (35) versus Temple on Feb. 24, 1990. TOP BLOCKS CLUB IN THE NCAA joining Marcey “T.R.” Clement as the only other Jag to earn the honor. Led by the play of Ellis, South Alabama also picked up a national title, statistically, as ELLIS SETS FRESHMAN BLOCKS MARK the Jaguars led the nation with 254 blocks. In 34 games, South averaged 7.47 blocks per FIRST NATIONAL POSTSEASON EVENT IN THE MITCHELL CENTER February 26, 2015 – Freshman center Chyna Ellis recorded six blocks against ULM to contest. March 17, 2004 – South Alabama made back-to-back appearances in the WNIT and move into frst place on South Alabama’s freshman blocks chart. Ellis passed former Jag hosted Florida State in the opening round of the tournament. The game versus the Semi- LaShandra Jenkins (1981-82) for top honors and ended the season with 56 blocks. POSTSEASON HONORS FOR ELLIS AND JONES noles marked the frst time that the Mitchell Center had served host to a national postseason Chyna Ellis and redshirt freshman Savannah Jones also received a couple of postseason event. FSU spoiled things for the Jags as it picked up a 67-61 win. 2015-16 accolades. Ellis was an all-league selection for the third straight season, earning frst-team honors 2004-05 THE TURNING POINT in 2017-18, and was named the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year for January 9, 2016 – Through the frst 12 games of the season, things looked as if they were the second time in her career. The senior center averaged 13.7 points and 8.7 rebounds SBC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR going to be similar to the previous two seasons for the Jags as the program sat in 11th place per game in addition to a single-season program record 107 blocks, and became the frst Junior guard JoAnna Williams became the frst Jag to be selected as the Sun Belt Conference in the standings with a 4-8 overall record and a 0-3 conference mark. However, the season Jaguar to earn all-conference honors three times during her career since Whitney Woodard. Newcomer of the Year. Williams averaged 11.0 ppg in her frst season and shot 43.9% from the feld. seemed to reach a turning point on Jan. 9, 2016 as the Jaguars rallied back to pick up a 60- The frst-team all-league selection was also the frst for a Jag since the 2003-04 season. 52 road victory at Georgia State. USA would go on to record seven road wins during the year Jones became just the third player in program history and the frst since Woodard to be after posting a 2-25 road record over the previous two seasons. named the SBC Freshman of the Year. After bouncing back from an injury during her true 2006-07 Over the fnal 18 games of the season, South Alabama posted an 11-7 record and ended freshman season, Jones averaged 12.1 points per game, which ranked 13th in the Sun NEW MITCHELL CENTER RECORD FOR WINS the regular season in ffth-place in the Sun Belt. After a three-year absence from the Sun Belt, and made 70 three-point baskets, third most in a single-season in program history. South Alabama posted a 14-2 home record at the Mitchell Center, which still stands as the Belt Championships, South Alabama returned to the league tournament as the ffth seed. most victories in the arena by the Jags. USA was also 7-2 in league play that season. South Alabama fnished the season +10 in the wins column as compared to last season 20-WIN SEASON AND POSTSEASON RETURN and +9.5 according to the NCAA rankings formula. The Jaguars’ turnaround was tied with South Alabama fnished the season with 21 wins and returned to the postseason for Binghamton and Saint Louis for eight-best among Division I programs in the nation. the frst time since the 2003-04 season when the program made an appearance in the 2008-09 Women’s National Invitation Tournament against Florida State. South hosted the frst two SHARP-SHOOTING STARLING ELLIS’ DEFENSIVE DOMINANCE rounds of the 2018 Women’s Basketball Invitational and advanced to the semifnal round. The 21 wins by the Jaguars were also the most for the program since the 2008-09 team March 9, 2009 – The 2008-09 season also saw Jessica Starling become the Jaguars’ Sophomore center Chyna Ellis posted one of the top defensive seasons in program history won 21 as well. single-season three-point leader as she knocked down 77 treys. Starling passed Joi Gopher as she recorded 82 blocks, just four of the school record. Ellis led the Sun Belt in blocks for top honors with four threes in USA’s semifnal game of the 2009 Sun Belt Conference for the second season in a row and ranked 22nd in the NCAA with 2.73 per game. Ellis Championship against Middle Tennessee. recorded fve or more blocks six times and had two or more blocks in 26 of her 30 outings. PROGRAM NOTES Her 82 blocks also ranked 24th nationally. 2009-10 With her strong defensive performance in the post, Ellis became the frst Jag to be – South Alabama has had six players earn All-American honors and three players earn selected as the Sun Belt Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year, while also taking home Freshmen All-American accolades for a total of 14 selections. – A total of 26 USA players have earned a total of 45 all-SBC selections in its history. NETTLES BECOMES 18TH MEMBER OF 1,000 POINT CLUB third-team all-conference honors. As a team, South Alabama led the league with 5.8 blocks per game – 1.8 more than the – There have been a total of 11 players to earn all-conference honors twice. During the 2009-10 season, Shakira Nettles became the 18th and most recent South Ala- closest team and were tied with two other teams for 11th in the NCAA – and posted a school- – South Alabama has also had six players – Denise Adams (1986), Vickers (1987, ‘88), bama player to join the 1,000 point club. She ended her career ranked 12th on the all-time record 174 rejections, which were 21st-most in the nation. USA also had fve 10-block Moore (1987), Williams (1989), Russell (2003) and Nettles – receive Sun Belt Conference scoring list with 1,240 points. games during the season. all-tournament honors for USA. – Seven Jaguars have gone on to play professionally overseas, with former Jags Starling 2010-11 and Petra Jacob being the most recent. Starling has played in Poland, the Ukraine, Portugal 2016-17 and Bosnia, while Jacob plays for a team in her home country of Sweden. Moore, Russell, PIETRI SURPASSES BRANUM AS PROGRAM WINS LEADER ELLIS BECOMES TOP JAGS’ BLOCKER Woodard and Vickers have also played overseas, Moore in Peru and Vickers in Greece. February 9, 2011 – Against Troy on Feb. 9, 2011, Pietri reached a signifcant milestone Junior center Chyna Ellis continued as the premier shot blocker in the league. She – Beginning with the 1984-85 season, the conference recognized its top scholar-athletes as he surpassed Branum to become the program’s all-time wins leader. USA defeated its averaged 3.1 rejections per game that topped the Sun Belt and ranked seventh in the and over that time, the Lady Jags have earned 88 SBC all-conference academic honors – in-state rival 72-62 at the Mitchell Center. NCAA. She recorded a block in each game played, was ninth in the nation and frst in the 26 SBC Commissioner’s List selections and 62 SBC Academic Honor Roll selections. conference in total blocked shots (91) and set the single-season record for most blocks in – Three South Alabama players have also received the conference’s academic medallion 2011-12 program history. Her total number of blocks were more than seven of the schools in the – Lori Baggett (1997-98), Tinika Roberson (1998-99) and Jessica Webb (1999-2000). conference have as a team. Ellis became the schools’ all-time leader in career blocks after TRIPLE OVERTIME THRILLER TO START THE SEASON recording a game-high and season-high six rejections against Appalachian State that gave November 12, 2011 – The 2011-12 season got off to a thrilling start as South Alabama her 212 career rejections. With 229 career blocks, she ranks third all-time in career Sun defeated Central Florida, 89-76, in triple overtime at the Mitchell Center. The Jaguars had Belt Conference blocked shots leader. trailed by as many as 16 in the second half, but rallied back to tie the game up late and came up with a defensive stop at the end of regulation to send the game into extra time. 2017-18 Camille Reynolds – who had a game-high 31 points in the contest – also kept USA alive as she hit a fade away trey at the end of the second overtime to send the game into a third ELLIS REACHES SEVERAL MILESTONES TO CLOSE OUT HER CAREER overtime session. The contest tied for the longest game in program history. A year after becoming the program’s career blocks leader, senior center Chyna Ellis closed out her career in grand fashion reaching several more milestones. MORE MILESTONES FOR PIETRI January 6, 2018 – In South Alabama’s 76-63 win at UTA, Ellis joined an elite group of Against Western Kentucky on Feb. 4, 2012, Rick Pietri recorded the 200th win of his ca- Jaguar names as she became the 19th player in program history to eclipse the 1,000-point reer with a 56-52 victory and in his very next game against Arkansas State on Feb. 8, 2012, mark. With her 20-point effort on 7-of-11 shooting from the feld, including four three- Pietri recorded his 100th career Sun Belt victory with a 68-39 win over the Red Wolves. The pointers, Ellis joined the group. She ended her career ranked 12th on the all-time list with win at WKU was also the program’s frst-ever win against the Toppers in Bowling Green. 1.247 career points. January 18, 2018 – Less than two weeks later, Ellis posted another historic night for PETERSON BECOMES CAREER THREE-POINT LEADER the Jaguars as she became the Sun Belt Conference leader in career blocks, while also March 3, 2012 – Sarda Peterson etched her name into the Jaguar record books at the helping South Alabama set a pair of Mitchell Center records. close of the 2011-12 campaign as she became the program’s career three-point leader. With With her third block of the contest, Ellis tied Denver’s Kaetlyn Murdoch, who had 279, her frst trey against Arkansas State, Peterson ended passed Stephanie Richardson (175). for the conference’s all-time lead in blocks and then passed the former Pioneer. She ended her career with 177 three-pointers. Ellis also set a new career mark with 10 blocks in the outing and broke the record for most by a women’s basketball player at the Mitchell Center, previously held by Genevieve 2014-15 Delk with eight. Her 10 blocks were also a part of a program-record 14 in a game, the previous record of 12 was done three-times, and also set a new arena record. DANIELS BIG NIGHT AGAINST HER HOMETOWN TEAM Along with her 10 blocks against the Chanticleers, Ellis posted 12 points and 10 February 7, 2015 – Playing against her hometown team, Marquita Daniels set a new rebounds to become just the four player in program history and the frst since former Jag great Adrian Vickers had 26 points, 10 rebounds and 16 steals on Dec. 27, 1989 at Florida

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1986-87 NCAA TEAM 2002-03 WNIT TEAM (Overall Record: 24-6 | Sun Belt Conference Record 5-1) (Overall Record: 19-11 | Sun Belt Conference Record 10-5) Sun Belt Conference Regular Season Co-Champions | NCAA Tournament Sun Belt Conference Regular Season West Division Champions | WNIT Tournament The 1986-87 Jaguar squad (24-6) became the frst team in the program’s history to to gain a berth in the NCAA Women’s Tournament, losing to St. Josephs (Pa.) 67-56. South The 2002-03 Jags, who’s 19-11 record was the program’s best since a 19-12 mark in Alabama was led by the trio of senior Orphie Moore, sophomore Ella Williams (11.6 ppg) 1989-90, were led by two-time all-conference forward Taneisha Russell, who led the Jags and freshman Adrian Vickers (15.4 ppg). Moore led the Jags in scoring that season aver- in scoring and rebounding, (16.1 ppg) and (9.2 rpg). The Jag senior also became the 16th aging 18.7 ppg, earning her frst-team all-Sun Belt honors and American Women’s Sports player in the program’s history to score 1,000 career points. The Jags also posted a then Federation All-American honors. Vickers also garnered all-SBC honors (second team) and program-best 10-5 mark to share the West Division crown with New Mexico State. Other big AWSF Freshman All-American honors. Head coach Charles Branum, AWSF Coach of the highlights for the year included a 22-point win over Alabama, the frst over the Tide in over 22 Year, led the Jags to a school-record 24 wins, including 16-straight wins. The 1986-87 sea- years, breaking a 24-game losing streak to Western Kentucky and the program’s frst-ever son also featured victories over Texas A&M, Florida State, Clemson, and Old Dominion. victory over conference foe Denver. The 2002-03 Jaguars ended the season with a bid to the Women’s Postseason NIT, the frst trip to the postseason for the Jags since 1988, where they NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN PPG RPG fell on the road in the frst round to the eventual 2003 WNIT champion Auburn Tigers. 10 Kaola Harris G 5-7 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 8.9 2.9 DATE OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT 12 Avia Lewis G 5-6 Jr. Saraland, Ala. 4.0 1.9 N28 vs. Texas A&M ! W 82-64 F3 at Florida State W 99-64 NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN PPG RPG N15 at Mississippi State ! L 61-87 J30 at Little Rock* W 69-52 20 Orphie Moore F 6-0 Sr. Laurel Hill, Fla. 18.7 8.0 N29 vs. Georgia ! L 58-70 F7 at UAB* W 72-49 00 Genevieve Delk F/C 6-0 So. Jackson, Tenn. 7.8 4.2 N22 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 83-67 F1 ARKANSAS STATE* W 45-34 N30 vs. UAB ! W 67-46 F8 TULANE W 92-68 N29 at Loyola Marymount # L 37-40 F6 LOUISIANA* W 55-51 22 Tammy Endicott G 5-8 Fr. Terre Haute, Ind. 1.8 0.9 4 Courtney Stewart G 5-8 Fr. Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada 3.2 1.7 D4 at Alabama State W 78-61 F10 NEW ORLEANS W 78-61 N30 vs. Iowa # L 62-83 F8 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 68-53 25 Carla Mathis C 6-4 Sr. Marianna, Fla. 3.6 2.8 5 Shawntay Smith G 5-9 Jr. Charleston, W.V. 8.0 5.3 D6 at Auburn L 75-95 F12 OLD DOMINION* W 71-62 10 Sara Carter G 5-1 Jr. Gulfport, Miss. 9.1 3.1 D3 at Nicholls State W 68-47 F13 at Florida International* W 70-68 30 Ella Williams G/F 5-10 So. Mobile, Ala. 11.6 6.3 D7 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 100-47 F16 at Charlotte* W 65-64 D11 at Alcorn State L 73-77 F22 NORTH TEXAS* L 57-60 12 Chelsea Bell G 5-5 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 1.9 1.1 31 Angela Dennis C 6-1 Jr. Wilmer, Ala. 4.1 3.2 D10 WEST ALABAMA W 90-66 F18 CLEMSON W 95-86 D13 ULM W 75-51 F24 DENVER* W 75-54 23 Qiana Mitchell G 5-10 So. Dyersburg, Tenn. 11.3 4.6 32 Denise Adams G 5-8 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 11.5 4.3 D12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN # W 87-68 F23 at Western Kentucky* L 62-75 D15 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 51-46 M1 NEW ORLEANS* W 65-56 33 Mandy Goodin F 5-11 Fr. College Station, Texas 0.1 0.5 D13 NICHOLLS STATE # W 92-67 M6 vs. Western Kentucky % W 80-75 25 Jana Banovska G 5-8 Sr. Kosice, Slovakia 0.8 0.4 D18 ALABAMA W 79-57 M9 vs. Florida International % W 74-57 34 Wenwo Howard G 5-5 So. Bong Mines, Liberia 0.1 0.1 D15 at New Orleans L 68-76 M7 at Old Dominion % L 61-64 31 Lauren Burke F 6-0 Fr. Metairie, La. DNP (Injured) D21 at Southern W 65-52 M10 at Western Kentucky % L 53-62 35 Barbara Miller F 6-0 So. Quincy, Fla. 3.6 3.1 J7 SOUTHERN W 96-54 M11 at St. Joseph’s (Pa.) ^ L 56-67 34 Lindsay McGinnis G 5-11 So. Knoxville, Tenn. 4.6 1.3 D29 APPALACHIAN STATE $ W 83-74 M19 at Auburn ^ L 53-77 44 Adrian Vickers F 6-1 Fr. Florala, Ala. 15.2 11.3 J12 CHEYNEY W 79-30 40 Taneisha Russell G/F 5-11 Sr. Dallas, Texas 16.1 9.2 D30 GEORGIA SOUTHERN $ W 60-57 J14 JACKSON STATE W 88-40 * – Conference Game 44 Samantha McDole F 5-11 Fr. Pace, Fla. 1.9 2.9 J4 at New Orleans* L 48-55 * – Conference Game Head Coach: Charlie Branum J16 FLORIDA STATE W 76-58 ! – Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) J9 at Louisiana* W 62-37 ! – Preseason WNIT (Starkville, Miss.) Assistant Coach: Ricky Perry J18 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* W 89-46 # – Lady Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) Head Coach: Rick Pietri J11 at New Mexico State* L ot 60-63 # – Loyola Marymount Thanksgiving Classic Graduate Assistant: Stephanie Durow Student Assistant: Annette Williams J22 at Tulane W 90-88 % – Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) Assistant Coaches: Lou DiFeo, LaRita Harrington and Everett Jackson J16 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* W 72-58 (Los Angeles, Calif.) J24 SOUTH FLORIDA* W 104-49 ^ – NCAA Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) Student Managers: Stacey Brown, Jessica Bryant and Curry Hill J18 WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 65-61 $ – Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Starting Lineup in Italics J27 at Nicholls State W 73-60 J23 at Denver* L 64-76 % – Aeropostale Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) J31 ALABAMA STATE W 97-62 Starting Lineup in Italics J25 at North Texas* L ot 67-74 ^ – Postseason WNIT (Auburn, Ala.)

1987-88 NWIT TEAM 2003-04 WNIT TEAM (Overall Record: 22-9 | Sun Belt Conference Record 5-1) (Overall Record: 22-7 | Sun Belt Conference Record 11-4) NWIT Tournament Sun Belt Conference Regular Season West Division Champions | WNIT Tournament The 1987-88 South Alabama Jaguars became the frst team in the program’s history to record back-to-back post season appearances. USA (22-9) was once again led by sopho- The 2003-04 Jags fnished the season with a 22-7 record, marking the frst 20-win season in more Vickers and junior Williams. Williams led the Jags in scoring with 19.2 ppg, while 18 years for South Alabama. USA also captured its second straight Sun Belt West Division title Vickers was second on the team with 18.4 ppg, but set the school record for rebounds in and made its second consecutive WNIT postseason appearance. South Alabama fnished with a season with 379. Both Williams (frst team) and Vickers (second team) earned all-Sun a school record 11 conference victories and were led by SBC Freshman of the Year and all- Belt Conference honors and AWSF All-American Honors. USA lost in the frst round of conference selection Whitney Woodard. Woodard led the team in six categories. After a season- the National Women’s Invitational Tournament to Purdue 63-55, but rebounded to defeat opening loss to SEC member Vanderbilt, South Alabama bounced back to win 14 straight UNLV, 88-85 in overtime and Mississippi State, 73-51. Vickers (18.3 ppg and 13.0 rbg) and games and set a new school record for best start to a season. The 2003-04 Jags received the Williams (22.6 ppg, 6.3 rbg, and 5.0 apg) each earned all-NWIT selections. Sun Belt tournament’s No. 1 seed and hosted a national postseason event for the frst time in the program’s 30-year history when USA took on Florida State in the frst round of the WNIT. NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN PPG RPG 10 Annette Jones G 5-11 Sr. Bessemer, Ala. 11.2 3.5 DATE OPPONENT NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN PPG RPG DATE OPPONENT N27 vs. Louisiana! W 63-61 F17 UAB* W 81-64 N21 vs. Vanderbilt ! L ot 62-64 F5 LITTLE ROCK* W 57-56 12 Avia Lewis G 5-6 Sr. Saraland, Ala. 3.0 1.3 00 Genevieve Delk C 6-0 Jr. Jackson, Tenn. 7.9 6.4 N28 vs. New Orleans ! W 83-76 F20 at Tulane W 74-67 N22 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) ! W 61-54 F9 at Arkansas State* L 54-57 22 Dawn Sinclair F 5-11 Fr. Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 0.7 0.9 1 Donyel Wheeler G 5-2 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. 12.1 1.9 N29 at LSU ! L 69-84 F22 AUBURN L 55-68 5 Shawntay Smith G 5-9 Sr. Charleston, W.V. 3.8 1.9 N26 at UAB W 72-69 F12 LOUISIANA* W 52-49 23 Stephanie Richardson G 5-6 Fr. Monroeville, Ala. 10.4 3.3 D1 GRAMBLING STATE W 69-68 M1 at Virginia Commonwealth* W 83-72 N29 BELMONT W 65-52 F14 at New Mexico State* W 55-47 10 Sara Carter G 5-1 Sr. Gulfport, Miss. 7.7 3.1 24 Cheryl Rice G 5-8 Jr. Ocala, Fla. 3.0 1.3 D7 GEORGIA STATE W 112-83 M3 at Old Dominion* L 62-64 D3 at McNeese State W 54-51 F19 NEW ORLEANS* W 60-54 12 Chelsea Bell G 5-5 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 2.0 1.5 25 Jill Harrison C 6-2 Fr. Laurel Hill, Fla. 0.5 2.5 D14 CLEMSON L 71-75 M5 at Cheyney W 100-55 D6 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 67-53 F23 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 59-58 30 Ella Williams G 5-11 Jr. Mobile, Ala. 19.2 8.0 D18 vs. McNeese State # L 77-80 M7 LOUISIANA W 100-78 21 Whitney Woodard F 6-0 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. 14.8 8.1 D13 at Lamar W 76-50 F26 at Denver* W 56-50 31 Angela Dennis C 6-2 Sr. Wilmer, Ala. 8.6 8.4 D19 vs. Texas-El Paso # W 56-42 M10 vs. Virginia Commonwealth $ W 79-49 23 Qiana Mitchell G 5-10 Jr. Dyersburg, Tenn. 7.4 3.3 D16 ALABAMA STATE W 62-57 F28 at North Texas* W 61-50 32 Adrian Vickers F 6-1 So. Florala, Ala. 18.5 12.2 J5 CHARLOTTE* W 77-63 M11 vs. Western Kentucky $ L 59-72 30 Katrina Martello F 5-11 Jr. Milton, Fla. 3.8 5.0 D21 SOUTHERN W 65-52 M6 vs. Denver $ L 45-47 33 Kim Pompey G 5-6 Fr. Ocala, Fla. 2.7 0.8 J7 at Alcorn State L 68-87 M24 vs. Purdue ^ L 55-63 31 Lauren Burke F 6-0 R-Fr. Metairie, La. 1.1 1.0 D29 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE # W 81-58 M17 FLORIDA STATE % L 61-67 34 Jennifer Holland F 5-10 Fr. Zachary, La. 0.2 0.4 J10 VANDERBILT W 73-71 M25 vs. UNLV ^ W ot 88-85 44 Samantha McDole F 5-11 So. Pace, Fla. 2.5 4.2 D30 ULM # W 59-56 35 Barbara Miller F 6-0 Jr. Quincy, Fla. 1.1 2.4 J14 at Grambling State W 71-63 M26 vs. Mississippi State ^ W 73-51 45 Valenica Boswell G 5-11 Fr. Montgomery, Ala. 3.3 1.7 J2 at Oklahoma State W 68-59 * – Conference Game 40 Holly O’Shea G 5-10 Fr. Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 1.9 1.2 J16 at Louisiana L ot 83-92 J12 at New Orleans* W 66-65 ! – Banknorth Classic (Burlington, Vt.) J20 ALABAMA STATE W 82-74 * – Conference Game Head Coach: Rick Pietri J15 at Louisiana* W 57-54 # – Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Head Coach: Charlie Branum J27 TULANE W 93-62 ! – LSU Turkey Classic (Baton Rouge, La.) Assistant Coaches: Terry Canova, LaRita Harrington, Everett Jackson J17 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 69-35 $ – Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) Assistant Coach: David Hobbs J30 WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 76-69 # – Houston Invitational (Houston, Texas) Student Managers: David Friej and Shelli Simms J22 at Middle Tennessee* L 55-56 % – Postseason WNIT (Mobile, Ala.) F1 ALCORN STATE W 79-69 $ – Sun Belt Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) J24 at Western Kentucky* L 52-66 Graduate Assistant: Romie Asher Student Assistant: Kaola Harris F10 at Alabama State W 80-74 ^ – National Women’s Invitational Tournamnet (Amarillo, Texas) Starting Lineup in Italics J29 DENVER* W 62-56 Starting Lineup in Italics F13 at South Florida* W 79-42 J31 NORTH TEXAS* L 51-53

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1987 NCAA TOURNAMENT 1987 SUN BELT CONFERENCE (CO-CHAMPIONS) 2003 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION (CO-CHAMPIONS) After fnishing the regular season with 24 wins, which included a 16-game win streak at one point, South Alabama gained the program’s frst berth in a national RECORD: 24-6 (5-1 SUN BELT) RECORD: 19-11 (10-5 SUN BELT) postseason tournament at the 1987 NCAA Women’s Tournament. Both clubs HEAD COACH: CHARLIE BRANUM HEAD COACH: RICK PIETRI ALL-AMERICAN: ORPHIE MOORE (AWSF), ADRIAN VICKERS (AWSF - FRESHMAN) ALL-SUN BELT: TANEISHA RUSSELL (FIRST TEAM) shot over 50 percent during the frst 20 minutes of action, but St. Joseph’s (Pa.) ALL-SUN BELT: ORPHIE MOORE (FIRST TEAM), ADRIAN VICKERS (SECOND TEAM) The Jaguars won their frst SBC title in more than a decade during the 2002-03 season. knocked down 12 of its 23 shot attempts in the second half for 52.2 percent, while South Alabama’s its frst Sun Belt Conference title was part of one of the school’s best USA fnished with a 19-11 overall mark and a 10-5 record in Sun Belt action. USA’s 10 wins the Jaguars were held to 37.5 percent shooting. One other key stat for the Hawks seasons in history. The Jags fnished the 1986-87 campaign with a 24-6 overall record and a tied with New Mexico State for the West Division crown and marked the frst time South was at the charity stripe where they got to the line 23 times, while USA had just 5-1 league mark. The 24 wins were a new-program record. The season was highlighted by Alabama had ever recorded double-fgure conference wins. nine attempts. a 16-game win streak, which included non-conference wins over Florida State and Clemson. South Alabama also returned to the national postseason, earning a selection to the Ella Williams paced the Jags with 15 points, while Adrian Vickers was the only USA tied with Old Dominion for the conference’s top honors. The Jaguars were paced by Women’s National Invitational Tournament – the program’s second appearance in the event other USA player in double digits, fnishing with 12 points. St. Joseph’s was led by senior All-American Orphie Moore and freshman All-American Adrian Vickers. USA also and third postseason tournament overall. USA would travel to in-state foe Auburn falling made the program’s frst - and only – NCAA Tournament appearance. 77-53 to the Tigers, the eventual WNIT champion. Jill Rooney and Teresa Carmichael, who each had 20-plus points. Rooney paced all scorers with 26 points, while Carmichael fnished with 20 points. Debbie Black also dished out 12 of the Hawks 20 assists in the contest.

1989 SUN BELT CONFERENCE (CO-CHAMPIONS) 2004 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION MARCH 11, 1987 — NCAA REGIONAL FIRST ROUND (PHILADELPHIA, PA.) ALUMNI MEMORIAL FIELDHOUSE — ST. JOSEPH’S 67, SOUTH ALABAMA 56 RECORD: 18-11 (5-1 SUN BELT) RECORD: 22-9 (11-4 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: CHARLIE BRANUM HEAD COACH: RICK PIETRI SOUTH ALABAMA (24-6) ALL-AMERICAN: ADRIAN VICKERS (AWSF), ELLA WILLIAMS (AWSF), STEPHANIE ALL-SUN BELT: WHITNEY WOODARD (FIRST TEAM) NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN RICHARDSON (AWSF) South Alabama won its frst out-right SBC title during the 2003-04 season, fnishing with 20 Orphie Moore f 4/15 -- 0/0 2 2 8 0 1 0 0 10 ALL-SUN BELT: ADRIAN VICKERS (FIRST TEAM), ELLA WILLIAMS (SECOND TEAM) a 22-9 overall record and a program-best 11-4 conference mark. The West Division title 24 Adrian Vickers f 6/15 -- 0/0 11 3 12 1 2 0 1 40 Two seasons after capturing the program’s frst league title, the Jaguars were back on marked the frst back-to-back championship for the program in 14 seasons. 31 Angela Dennis c 1/2 -- 0/0 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 15 top of the Sun Belt tying with Old Dominion and Western Kentucky. USA ended the season 10 Kaola Harris g 3/9 -- 3/4 2 4 9 2 7 0 4 38 with an 18-11 overall record and a 5-1 SBC mark. Vickers once again earned All-American After suffering a season-opening overtime loss to Vanderbilt, the Jags rattled off 32 Denise Adams g 2/6 -- 0/2 2 0 4 2 3 0 1 40 accolades and was also joined by Ella Williams and Stephanie Richardson. 14-straight wins to get off to a 14-1 start. The 14-1 start was a new program best after 15 30 Ella Williams 6/12 -- 3/3 3 5 15 2 1 0 0 31 25 Carla Mathis 0/1 -- 0/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 games. During the 14-game win streak, USA picked up a home win over Mississippi State 12 Avia Lewis 1/1 -- 0/0 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 8 and a road victory over Oklahoma State. 33 Mandy Goodwin 0/0 -- 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 Tammy Endicott 1/1 -- 0/0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1990 SUN BELT CONFERENCE (CO-CHAMPIONS) The Jaguars again earned a berth into the WNIT and hosted Florida State, marking the 34 Wenwu Howard 0/0 -- 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 frst time USA had ever hosted a national postseason event in the Mitchell Center. The 35 Barbara Miller 1/2 -- 0/0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 RECORD: 19-12 (4-2 SUN BELT) Seminoles wold defeat the Jags 67-61. TEAM 3 HEAD COACH: CHARLIE BRANUM TOTALS 25/54 -- 6/9 32 21 56 7 15 0 6 200 ALL-AMERICAN: ADRIAN VICKERS (AWSF), STEPHANIE RICHARDSON (AWSF), USA was led throughout much of the year by Whitney Woodard, who picked up frst-team MARCEY “T.R.” CLEMENT (AWSF - FRESHMAN) all-SBC honors and was selected as the league’s freshman of the year despite missing the ST. JOSEPH’S (23-8) NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN ALL-SUN BELT: ADRIAN VICKERS (FIRST TEAM) fnal seven games due to injury. 33 Kim Foley f 2/5 -- 5/9 5 2 9 1 1 0 1 38 South Alabama won its frst back-to-back SBC title during the 1989-90 season, fnishing 42 Jill Rooney f 13/24 -- 0/0 2 3 26 1 0 2 3 39 with a 19-12 overall record and a 4-2 Sun Belt mark. USA captured its third conference 44 Teresa Carmichael c 7/13 -- 6/8 7 1 20 0 4 0 1 39 crown after fnishing in a fve-way tie with Charlotte, Old Dominion, UAB and Western 14 Debbie Black g 2/3 -- 4/6 7 4 8 12 3 0 3 38 Kentucky. 35 Ellen Clark g 0/2 -- 0/0 1 0 0 6 2 0 2 27 24 Stephanie Hughes 2/3 -- 0/0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 13 After opening the season with three-straight losses, the Jaguars put together their frst 25 Susie Dean 0/0 -- 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 50 Alix Burns 0/0 -- 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 of two seven-game win streaks. USA’s second seven-game win streak began with an 4 Ellen Shields 0/0 -- 0/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 86-68 victory over Mississippi State and also included a four-point home win over Western 45 Kelly Devine 0/0 -- 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kentucky. TEAM 4 TOTALS 26/50 -- 15/23 27 12 67 20 11 2 10 200 The Jaguars were led by Vickers, who captured All-American honors for the fourth- consecutive year and wrapped up her career by being selected as the Sun Belt Conference’s Halftime: STJ 32, USA 26. FG% (USA 46.3%, STJ 52.0%), FT% (USA 66.7%, STJ 65.2%). Specialty Offensive Player of the Year – the frst in program history. Stats: Points in the Paint (USA --, STJ --), Points off Turnovers (USA --, STJ --), 2nd Chance Points (USA --, STJ --), Bench (USA 19, STJ 4). Offcials: Patty Broderick, Rich Fisher. Attendance: 730.

80 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 81 PROGRAM HISTORY NWIT HISTORY WNIT HISTORY PROGRAM HISTORY

1988 NWIT TOURNMENT 2003 WNIT TOURNMENT 2004 WNIT TOURNMENT For the frst time in program history, South Alabama recorded back-to-back post- MARCH 26, 1988 — NWIT THIRD-PLACE GAME (AMARILLO, TEXAS) After posting the most wins in more than a decade and capturing a share of the The 2003-04 South Alabama Jaguars 22 wins during the regular season, the frst 20- season appearances as the Jaguars were selected to compete in the 1988 Na- AMARILLO CIVIC CENTER — SOUTH ALABAMA 73, MISSISSIPPI STATE 51 Sun Belt West Division crown, the Jaguars earned a bid to the Women’s National win season for USA, and captured their second straight SBC West Divsion title, earning tional Women’s Invitational Tournament. USA opened up the eight team, double Invitational Tournament. The WNIT contest marked the frst trip to the postseason a bid to the Women’s National Invitational Tournament. South Alabama hosted Florida elimination tournament held at the Amarillo Civic Center in Amarillo, Texas, with a MISSISSIPPI STATE (19-13) for the South Alabama in 15 years, where they fell on the road in the frst round to the State in the opening round, the frst-ever national postseason event in the Mitchell 63-55 loss to Purdue. After suffering the opening round loss, USA rebounded to NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN eventual 2003 WNIT champion Auburn Tigers. Center. 5 Jackie Gill 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 defeat UNLV, 88-85 in overtime and Mississippi State, 73-51. Adrian Vickers and 20 Tina Harris 2/10 0/0 0/0 2 2 4 1 2 1 0 40 Ella Williams each earned all-NWIT selections. 22 Alicia Pouncey 5/16 0/2 0/0 4 3 10 1 1 0 1 33 The Tigers, who shot 50.8 percent for the game, opened the contest with an 11-0 USA trailed by three at the intermission, but battled back to take the lead in the 30 Ann Lashley 6/13 0/0 0/0 5 2 12 0 2 0 0 29 run and held USA scoreless for the frst seven-and-a-half minutes en route to the second half. Florida State trailed 45-43 at the 12:14 mark when Shante Williams MARCH 24, 1988 — NWIT FIRST ROUND (AMARILLO, TEXAS) 32 Kunshinge Howard-Sorrell 4/18 2/7 1/4 4 4 11 5 1 1 4 39 77-53 victory. ran off 15 of the Nole’s next 19 points to give FSU its largest lead of the night at 34 Ann Sanders 1/8 0/0 0/0 5 2 2 0 1 0 1 28 AMARILLO CIVIC CENTER — PURDUE 63, SOUTH ALABAMA 55 42 Sophie Ratliff 4/11 0/0 4/5 8 1 12 0 2 0 1 29 62-55 with 3:09 left. Florida State did not relinquish its lead from there. TEAM 4 MARCH 19, 2003 — WNIT FIRST ROUND (AUBURN, ALA.) SOUTH ALABAMA (20-8) TOTALS 22/76 2/9 5/9 32 14 51 7 9 2 7 200 BEARD-EAVES MEMORIAL COLISEUM — AUBURN 77, SOUTH ALABAMA 53 MARCH 17, 2004 — WNIT FIRST ROUND (MOBILE, ALA.) NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN MITCHELL CENTER — FLORIDA STATE 67, SOUTH ALABAMA 61 10 Annette Jones f 2/11 0/2 2/3 5 3 6 3 5 0 3 36 SOUTH ALABAMA (22-8) 23 Stephanie Richardson g 4/16 3/6 0/0 3 3 11 2 6 0 0 37 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN SOUTH ALABAMA (19-11) NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 32 Adrian Vickers c 5/10 0/0 0/0 12 4 10 1 3 2 1 40 10 Annette Jones f 0/1 0/1 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 FLORIDA STATE (15-14) 00 Genevieve Delk f 3/6 1/2 0/0 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 27 30 Ella Williams g 4/7 0/0 2/2 3 5 10 2 4 1 1 22 23 Stephanie Richardson g 5/9 5/6 0/0 6 0 15 1 1 0 0 38 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 5 Shawntay Smith g 1/10 0/0 0/0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 25 31 Angela Dennis f 5/9 0/0 1/2 6 4 11 1 0 1 2 35 32 Adrian Vickers f 4/8 0/0 2/2 14 2 10 2 5 2 0 38 33 Tasheika Allen f 0/7 0/0 5/6 7 3 5 2 1 0 0 29 10 Sara Carter g 4/9 2/4 0/0 1 4 10 2 1 0 3 29 24 Cheryl Rice 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 30 Ella Williams g 9/22 0/1 3/4 11 3 21 4 1 0 1 32 5 Trinetta Moore c 3/6 0/0 1/3 5 4 7 0 1 0 1 21 23 Qiana Mitchell g 2/10 2/8 4/4 4 0 10 1 2 0 1 30 33 Kim Pompey 3/10 1/2 0/0 3 1 7 3 1 0 0 24 31 Angela Dennis c 4/9 0/0 4/6 17 2 12 2 2 1 1 40 44 Lauren Bradley f 1/6 0/0 1/2 5 0 3 0 0 1 0 20 40 Taneisha Russell g 3/16 0/6 1/2 8 3 7 5 0 0 1 34 40 Holly O’Shea 0/2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 24 Cheryl Rice 1/2 0/0 0/0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 9 22 Shante Williams g 9/15 0/0 1/1 8 1 19 1 4 0 3 29 4 Courtney Stewart 1/2 1/2 0/0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 15 TEAM 1 33 Kim Pompey 4/9 0/1 1/2 3 1 9 2 1 0 0 28 23 Alicia Gladden g 1/4 0/0 0/0 6 1 2 3 1 0 0 12 12 Chelsea Bell 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 15 TOTALS 23/63 4/10 5/7 33 21 55 12 19 4 7 200 40 Holly O’Shea 2/6 0/0 0/0 1 3 4 1 2 0 0 13 1 Linnea Liljestrand 0/1 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 34 Lindsay McGinnis 4/7 4/6 0/0 1 1 12 1 1 0 1 13 TEAM 4 12 Holly Johnson 3/5 1/3 0/0 7 1 7 3 2 0 1 33 44 Samantha McDole 1/1 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 12 PURDUE (20-9) TOTALS 29/66 5/9 10/14 57 12 73 13 13 3 3 200 31 Ganiyat Adeduntan 4/8 2/4 3/3 5 2 13 0 1 0 1 31 TEAM 5 55 Ronalda Pierce 5/8 0/0 1/1 2 3 11 0 7 2 0 21 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN TOTALS 19/61 10/28 5/6 24 9 53 13 5 0 9 200 TEAM 4 10 Sharon Versyp f 5/21 1/4 1/1 2 0 12 5 3 0 0 37 Halftime: USA 39, MSU 25. FG% (MSU 29.0%, USA 43.9%), 3FG% (MSU 22.2%, USA 55.6%), FT% TOTALS 26/60 3/7 12/16 50 15 67 9 17 3 6 200 14 Anne Kvachkoff g 3/8 0/0 1/3 7 1 7 6 5 0 3 32 (MSU 55.6%, USA 71.4%). Specialty Stats: Points in the Paint (MSU --, USA --), Points off Turnovers 15 Lisa Jahneer g 4/8 0/0 4/4 2 1 12 4 4 0 3 28 (MSU --, USA --), 2nd Chance Points (MSU --, USA --), Bench (MSU --, USA 15). Offcials: Robert AUBURN (19-11) NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 20 Christa LaCroix f 6/11 0/0 2/2 4 4 14 1 0 0 1 23 Guthridge, Keith Warmsbaker. Attendance: ---. 43 Le’Coe Willingham f 2/6 0/2 3/6 7 2 7 2 4 0 1 26 SOUTH ALABAMA (22-7) 34 Jill Sauer c 3/4 0/0 0/0 6 0 6 0 2 0 0 26 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 54 Mandisa Stenenson f 5/10 3/4 0/0 7 2 13 5 1 0 0 33 12 Erika Brooks 0/1 0/0 0/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 30 Katrina Martello f 0/2 0/0 2/2 5 4 2 2 0 2 1 16 4 Tia Miller c 5/6 0/0 4/4 15 1 14 2 0 1 0 31 23 Rhonda Mateen 0/3 0/0 6/7 2 3 6 1 2 0 0 25 00 Genevieve Delk c 4/13 2/7 0/0 4 3 10 0 1 3 2 36 11 Nicole Louden g 3/9 1/5 0/0 1 1 7 4 5 1 0 30 40 Joy Holmes 2/5 0/0 2/3 4 1 6 1 0 1 0 23 1 Donyel Wheeler g 6/21 5/13 4/6 2 1 21 1 0 0 2 38 33 Natasha Brackett g 9/17 3/7 0/0 5 2 21 2 1 1 0 36 TEAM 1 10 Sara Carter g 4/11 2/5 1/1 3 0 11 2 3 0 0 32 3 Nitasha Brown 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 23/61 1/4 16/20 29 11 63 18 16 1 7 200 23 Qiana Mitchell g 1/5 0/1 0/0 4 3 2 3 2 0 1 18 12 Nancy Derrick 0/0 0/0 2/2 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 9 12 Chelsea Bell 0/0 0/0 2/2 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 10 14 Marita Payne 3/7 0/0 0/0 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 9 Halftime: PU 31, USA 31. FG% (USA 36.5%, PU 37.7%), 3FG% (USA 40.0%, PU 25.0%), FT% (USA 31 Lauren Burke 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 31 LaKeisha Johnson 1/2 1/2 0/0 4 2 3 1 0 0 0 18 71.4%, PU 80.0%). Specialty Stats: Points in the Paint (USA --, PU --), Points off Turnovers (USA --, PU 44 Samantha McDole 2/2 0/0 0/0 6 0 4 3 1 0 1 24 42 Dayana Lorza 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 --), 2nd Chance Points (USA --, PU --), Bench (USA 17, PU 12). Offcials: Unknown. Attendance: ---. 45 Valencia Boswell 4/9 0/2 1/3 2 2 9 1 1 0 0 22 44 Louisa Emeagi 1/1 0/0 0/0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 3 45 Dani Kubik 1/1 0/0 0/0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 21/63 9/28 10/14 29 13 61 14 9 5 7 200 TEAM 2 MARCH 25, 1988 — NWIT SECOND ROUND (AMARILLO, TEXAS) TOTALS 30/59 8/20 9/12 49 10 77 18 12 3 1 200 AMARILLO CIVIC CENTER — SOUTH ALABAMA 88, UNLV 85 (OT) Halftime: FSU 37, USA 34. FG% (FSU 43.3%, USA 33.3%), 3FG% (FSU 42.9%, USA 32.1%, FT% (FSU 75.0%, 71.4%). Specialty Stats: Points in the Paint (FSU 26, USA 10), Points off Turnovers (FSU 113, Halftime: AU 35, USA 17. FG% (USA 31.1%, AU 50.8%), 3FG% (USA 35.7%, AU 40.0%), FT% (USA USA 16), 2nd Chance Points (FSU 16, USA9), Bench (FSU 31, USA 15). Offcials: Barry Roberts, Tony 83.3%, AU 75.0%). Specialty Stats: Points in the Paint (USA 10, AU 32), Points off Turnovers (USA Brown, Bill Wiggins. Attendance: 1597. UNLV (24-9) 8, AU 4), 2nd Chance Points (USA 3, AU 11), Bench (USA 17, AU 15). Offcials: Terry Maddox, Barry NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN Roberts, Keith Sumner. Attendance: 1116. 23 Vicki Lander g 9/17 0/1 3/4 4 3 20 5 2 1 1 35

32 Karen Hall g 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 5 0 1 1 0 0 12 33 Cynthia Thomas c 2/8 0/0 1/2 9 0 5 0 0 0 1 22 42 Geannine Jordan f 4/7 0/0 4/5 6 5 12 0 2 0 2 27

50 Pauline Jordan f 0/6 0/0 0/1 5 5 0 0 5 0 0 17 5 DeNise Ballenger 8/18 7/13 3/5 2 2 25 5 1 0 1 37 11 Rene Czerwinski 2/6 1/1 0/0 1 2 5 2 0 1 0 17 22 Linda Staley 1/2 0/0 0/0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 11 24 Shari Netzel 0/2 0/0 2/2 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 17 34 Kim Crawford 4/8 4/7 2/2 3 2 14 2 2 1 0 30 TEAM 5 TOTALS 30/74 12/22 13/21 41 26 85 18 17 6 6 225

SOUTH ALABAMA (21-8) NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 10 Annette Jones f 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 9 23 Stephanie Richardson g 0/7 0/2 3/4 3 3 3 3 3 0 1 44 32 Adrian Vickers f 14/22 0/0 7/10 13 3 35 2 1 0 1 44 30 Ella Williams g 12/24 0/1 13/18 5 4 37 9 5 0 0 45 31 Angela Dennis c 4/8 0/0 2/3 13 3 10 0 0 0 2 45 24 Cheryl Rice 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 7 33 Kim Pompey 1/3 0/2 0/0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 22 40 Holly O’Shea 0/0 0/0 1/2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 9 TEAM 3 TOTALS 31/65 0/5 26/37 39 19 88 15 14 0 5 225

Halftime: USA 31, UNLV 29. FG% (UNLV 40.5%, USA 47.7%), 3FG% (UNLV 54.6%, USA 0.0%), FT% (UNLV 61.9%, USA 70.3%). Specialty Stats: Points in the Paint (UNLV --, USA --), Points off Turnovers (UNLV --, USA --), 2nd Chance Points (UNLV --, USA --), Bench (UNLV 48, USA 3). Offcials: Bill Weir, Robert Guthridge. Attendance: 100.

82 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 83 PROGRAM HISTORY WBI HISTORY 1,000 POINT CLUB PROGRAM HISTORY

2018 WBI TOURNMENT ADRIAN VICKERS South Alabama made its frst trip back to the postseason in more than a decade 1987 – 90 1 at the 2018 Women’s Basketball Invititational tournament hosting each of the frst MARCH 19, 1988 — WBI FIRST ROUND (MOBILE, ALA.) 2,285 Points two rounds versus Stetson and Furman, before advancing to the semifnal round MITCHELL CENTER — SOUTH ALABAMA at Yale. FURMAN (18-14) Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP In the opening round of the WBI, the Jaguars defeated Stetson 49-33 at the Mitch- NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 1986-87 29 183 322 .568 — — — 76 127 .598 15.2 442 3 Stephania Oramas g 2/6 1/2 0/0 3 2 5 8 3 0 0 26 1987-88 31 241 421 .572 0 0 — 92 175 .526 18.4 574 ell Center, outscoring the Hatters 12-0 in the second quarter to pull away. Against 10 Le’Jazae Davidson g 4/19 3/15 0/2 2 2 11 0 2 0 0 37 1988-89 29 201 436 .461 0 1 .000 72 109 .661 16.3 474 Furman four days later, South Alabama had a thrilling 54-53 victory over the 14 DeAnneisha Jackson f 1/6 0/0 0/0 15 2 2 2 1 3 0 32 1989-90 30 326 614 .531 0 0 — 143 218 .656 26.5 795 Paladins as Antoinette scored with fve seconds remaining and the Jag defense 24 Cierra Carter f 5/14 3/7 0/0 4 0 13 3 2 1 1 40 Totals 119 951 1793 .530 0 1 .000 383 629 .609 19.2 2285 55 Celena Taborn f 9/15 0/1 0/1 4 2 18 0 0 1 0 28 got the stop at the other end of the foor. In the semifnal round, USA made its frst- 2 Jarya Outten 1/2 0/1 0/0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 14 ever trip to an Ivy League school against Yale. The Jags led for much of regulation 12 Tyah Hunter 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 and held an 11-point advantage with two minutes to go, but the Bulldogs closed 13 Kaitlyn Duncan 1/1 0/0 0/0 4 4 2 1 1 1 0 20 out regulation on a 13-2 run during that span. Yale held on and took the 76-74 TEAM 10 TOTALS 23/63 7/26 0/3 44 13 53 15 11 6 2 200 ORPHIE MOORE overtime win after South was unable to tie the game up on one of three attempts 1984 – 87 during the fnal 12 seconds of action. 2 SOUTH ALABAMA (21-12) NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 2,118 Points MARCH 15, 2018 — WBI FIRST ROUND (MOBILE, ALA.) 2 Shaforia Kines g 2/5 0/2 2/2 2 3 6 5 2 0 1 29 14 Savannah Jones g 5/12 2/6 0/0 6 1 12 0 3 0 0 30 Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP MITCHELL CENTER — SOUTH ALABAMA 49 30 Genesis Perrymond g 2/6 1/3 0/0 5 0 5 6 1 1 1 34 34 Chyna Ellis c 5/15 5/8 2/3 9 1 17 1 0 2 2 31 1983-84 30 137 240 .571 — — — 61 111 .550 11.2 335 STETSON (17-15) 35 Antoinette Lewis f 3/7 0/0 1/4 6 2 7 1 0 3 0 21 1984-85 29 224 394 .569 — — — 126 174 .724 19.8 574 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 00 Candice Williams 1/3 0/0 1/2 4 3 3 3 1 0 0 14 1985-86 28 247 456 .542 — — — 153 250 .612 23.1 647 2 McKenna Beach g 2/6 0/1 0/0 12 0 4 1 4 0 0 40 3 Jayla Morrow 0/2 0/1 0/0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 1986-87 30 222 393 .565 — — — 118 175 .674 18.7 562 23 Megan Vincent f 1/4 0/0 0/0 6 2 2 2 2 1 1 24 4 Christen Carter 2/7 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Totals 117 830 1483 .560 — — — 458 710 .645 18.1 2118 30 Brittney Chamber g 3/16 2/6 1/2 3 2 9 1 1 0 2 37 15 LaNeetra Guillory 2/7 0/1 0/0 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 17 31 Shania Meertens g 3/9 0/0 1/6 5 1 7 3 4 1 2 36 24 Erin Autio 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 35 Kendall Lentz f 2/7 1/3 0/0 4 3 5 0 1 0 1 33 44 India Hall 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Sydney Wagner 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 3 12 Re’Nique Francis 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TOTALS 20/58 8/21 6/11 38 12 54 16 8 8 4 200 ELLA WILLIAMS 33 Michelle Pruitt 3/8 0/0 0/0 3 1 6 0 5 1 1 24 First Quarter: FUR 12, USA 10. Halftime: USA 30, FUR 25. Third Quarter: USA 38, FUR 37. FG% 1986 – 89 TEAM 3 3 TOTALS 14/50 3/10 2/8 37 9 33 7 21 3 7 200 (FUR 36.5%, USA 34.5%), 3FG% (FUR 26.9%, USA 38.1%), FT% (FUR 0.0%, USA 54.5%). Specialty Stats: Points in the Paint (FUR 24, USA 18), Points off Turnovers (FUR 6, USA 14), 2nd Chance Points 1,686 Points SOUTH ALABAMA (20-12) (FUR 14, USA 2), Fast Break (FUR 4, USA 10), Bench (FUR 4, USA 7). Offcials: John Fletcher, Ron Ledington, Neonta Williams. Attendance: 802. NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP

2 Shaforia Kines g 6/10 2/6 0/0 4 0 14 1 2 0 0 33 1985-86 24 32 77 .416 — — — 29 55 .527 3.9 93 14 Savannah Jones g 3/8 2/4 0/0 5 2 8 0 1 1 1 27 MARCH 24, 2018 — WBI SEMIFINAL ROUND (NEW HAVEN, CONN.) 1986-87 30 145 310 .468 — — — 58 102 .569 11.6 348 30 Genesis Perrymond g 3/8 3/7 0/2 2 1 9 2 2 0 4 29 1987-88 31 222 482 .461 11 41 .268 140 199 .704 19.2 595 34 Chyna Ellis c 2/8 1/2 1/2 11 1 6 1 3 3 1 29 LEE AMPITHEATER — YALE 76, SOUTH ALABAMA 74 (OT) 35 Antoinette Lewis f 2/8 0/1 0/2 6 2 4 1 4 0 1 26 1988-89 29 245 551 .445 15 52 .288 145 216 .671 22.4 650 00 Candice Williams 2/3 0/0 0/0 1 0 4 1 2 0 0 15 Totals 114 644 1420 .454 26 93 .280 372 572 .650 14.8 1686 3 Jayla Morrow 1/3 0/2 0/0 1 1 2 2 1 0 4 16 SOUTH ALABAMA (21-13) 4 Christen Carter 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 15 LaNeetra Guillory 1/6 0/1 0/0 4 0 2 3 0 2 0 22 2 Shaforia Kines g 5/8 1/3 5/6 5 3 16 7 4 0 2 39 TEAM 1 14 Savannah Jones g 3/11 3/7 3/4 9 2 12 2 6 1 0 29 TOTALS 20/54 8/23 1/6 36 7 49 11 15 6 11 200 30 Genesis Perrymond g 3/8 2/5 0/0 5 2 8 9 5 1 1 40- LASANDRA JENKINS 34 Chyna Ellis c 5/10 2/4 0/0 9 5 12 0 2 3 0 30 35 Antoinette Lewis f 5/13 0/0 1/4 9 4 11 0 3 2 1 24 1982 – 85 First Quarter: USA17, SU 11. Halftime: USA 29, SU 11. Third Quarter: USA 34, SU 24. FG% (SU 4 28.0%, USA 437.0%), 3FG% (SU 30.0%, USA 34.8%), FT% (SU 25.0%, USA 16.7%). Specialty Stats: 00 Candice Williams 5/7 1/1 0/0 1 3 11 1 3 0 0 15 1,507 Points Points in the Paint (SU 16, USA 16), Points off Turnovers (SU 12, USA 12), 2nd Chance Points (SU 0, 3 Jayla Morrow 0/0 0/0 1/2 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 7 USA 6), Fast Break (SU 10, USA 14), Bench (SU 6, USA 8). Offcials: Jody Cantrell, Darren McClure, 4 Christen Carter 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Deanna Jackson. Attendance: 707. 15 LaNeetra Guillory 1/6 1/1 0/0 5 4 3 2 1 3 0 22 24 Erin Autio 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP 25 Kennedi Centers 0/0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 1981-82 25 167 361 .463 — — — 58 106 .547 15.7 392 TEAM 4 1982-83 29 220 377 .584 — — — 78 144 .542 18.0 518 TOTALS 29/66 5/9 10/14 57 12 73 13 13 3 3 225 1983-84 30 202 367 .550 — — — 81 133 .609 16.2 485 1984-85 9 49 113 .434 — — — 14 29 .483 12.4 112 YALE (18-13) Totals 93 638 1218 .524 — — — 231 412 .561 16.3 1507 NO. NAME FG 3FG FT RB PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 Megan Gorman f 0/3 0/2 2/4 4 0 2 0 3 0 2 21 12 Jen Berkowitz f 4/10 3/4 8/10 8 4 19 4 1 4 3 37 21 Roxy Baraham g 3/21 0/6 8/11 12 3 14 8 2 0 3 42 23 Tamara Simpson g 4/13 2/5 0/0 6 2 10 2 1 0 7 42 ANNETTE WILLIAMS 24 Ellem M. Andrews g 1/7 0/4 0/0 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 18 1983 – 86 14 Mary Ann Santucci 0/2 0/2 0/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 15 Alex Cade 1/2 0/0 0/0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 1,483 Points 25 Alexandra Maund 4/7 0/0 1/1 8 3 9 0 1 0 1 24 33 Tori Andrew 6/15 5/12 1/3 0 2 18 1 2 0 2 28 TEAM 4 Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP TOTALS 23/80 10/35 20/29 47 15 76 17 11 4 18 225 1982-83 29 164 385 .426 — — — 102 172 .593 14.8 430 First Quarter: USA 19, Yale 8. Halftime: USA 29, Yale 19. Third Quarter: USA 46, Yale 42. End of 1983-84 30 128 305 .420 — — — 78 142 .549 11.1 334 Regulation: USA 64, Yale 64. FG% (USA 42.2%, Yale 28.8%), 3FG% (USA 47.6%, Yale 28.6%), FT% 1984-85 29 128 312 .410 — — — 94 169 .556 12.1 350 (USA 62.5%, Yale 69.0%). Specialty Stats: Points in the Paint (USA 26, Yale 24), Points off Turnovers 1985-86 28 126 312 .404 — — — 117 199 .588 13.2 369 (USA 12, Yale 13), 2nd Chance Points (USA 2, Yale 14), Fast Break (USA 13, Yale 26), Bench (USA 15, Totals 116 546 1314 .416 — — — 391 682 .573 12.8 1483 Yale 29). Offcials: March Resch, Shannon Feck, Keith Miller. Attendance: 350.

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PHYLLIS KELLY DINA JONES 1993 – 96 6 1992 – 95 11 1,462 Points 1,273 Points

Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP 1992-93 26 75 149 .503 — — — 53 94 .564 7.8 203 1991-92 28 70 199 .352 — — — 53 110 .482 6.9 193 1993-94 25 128 274 .467 15 40 .375 74 118 .627 13.8 345 1992-93 25 93 192 .484 — — — 55 114 .482 9.6 241 1994-95 20 118 254 .465 0 21 .000 64 95 .674 15.0 300 1993-94 24 156 326 .479 — — — 100 168 .595 17.2 412 1995-96 27 213 449 .474 18 54 .333 170 253 .672 22.7 614 1994-95 27 165 378 .437 1 1 1.000 96 175 .549 15.8 427 Totals 98 534 1126 .474 33 115 .287 361 560 .645 14.9 1462 Totals 104 484 1095 .442 1 1 1.000 304 567 .536 12.2 1273

TAMARA CARTER CHYNA ELLIS 1995 – 98 7 2015 – 18 12 1,372 Points 1,247 Points

Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP 1994-95 27 84 187 .449 0 0 .000 35 81 .432 7.5 203 2014-15 28 86 209 .411 — —- — 52 83 .627 8.0 224 1995-96 27 160 299 .535 0 0 .000 108 189 .571 15.9 428 2015-16 30 99 245 .404 3 19 .158 63 169 .600 8.0 240 1996-97 27 173 333 .520 0 0 .000 94 165 .570 16.3 440 2016-17 30 122 331 .369 12 47 .255 91 148 .690 10.5 316 1997-98 25 110 260 .423 0 2 .000 81 140 .579 12.0 301 2017-18 34 177 391 .453 46 117 .393 67 89 .753 13.7 467 Totals 106 527 1079 .488 0 2 .000 318 575 .553 12.0 1372 Totals 122 484 1176 .412 61 183 .333 218 394 .673 10.2 1247

ANNIE LAURIE WITHERINGTON SHAKIRA NETTLES 1980 – 81 8 2007 – 10 13 1,352 Points 1,240 Points

Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP 1979-80 33 326 592 .551 — — — 116 180 .644 23.3 768 2006-07 30 41 129 .318 7 33 .212 11 24 .458 3.3 100 1980-81 32 255 568 .449 — — — 74 130 .569 18.3 584 2007-08 31 130 317 .410 24 85 .282 57 94 .606 11.0 341 Totals 65 581 1160 .501 — — — 190 310 .613 20.8 1352 2008-09 32 163 408 .400 69 179 .385 52 84 .619 14.0 447 2009-10 30 124 336 .369 46 134 .343 58 78 .744 11.7 352 Totals 123 458 1190 .385 146 431 .339 178 280 .636 10.1 1240

TANEISHA RUSSELL WHITNEY WOODARD 2000 – 03 9 2004 – 07 14 1,325 Points 1,237 Points

Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP 1999-00 28 82 228 .360 6 34 .176 45 68 .662 7.7 215 2003-04 22 124 253 .490 22 52 .423 55 76 .724 14.8 325 2000-01 27 106 303 .350 20 65 .308 47 65 .723 10.3 279 2004-05 20 53 142 .373 6 28 .214 37 59 .627 7.5 149 2001-02 28 135 404 .334 11 73 .151 68 101 .673 12.5 349 2005-06 29 113 295 .383 14 59 .237 98 127 .772 11.7 338 2002-03 30 174 504 .345 51 144 .354 83 126 .659 16.1 482 2006-07 29 153 394 .388 30 97 .309 89 119 .748 14.7 425 Totals 113 497 1439 .345 88 316 .278 243 360 .675 11.7 1325 Totals 100 443 1084 .409 72 236 .305 279 381 .732 12.4 1237

STEPHANIE RICHARDSON KATHY BAILEY 1988 – 91 10 1981 – 84 15 1,294 Points 1,235 Points

Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP 1987-88 31 106 267 .397 43 107 .402 68 93 .731 10.4 323 1980-81 32 214 422 .507 — — — 113 160 .706 16.9 541 1988-89 29 80 201 .398 51 116 .440 87 113 .770 10.3 298 1981-82 (Did Not Play) 1989-90 31 115 250 .460 24 86 .279 59 79 .747 10.1 313 1982-83 27 148 270 .548 — — — 100 135 .741 14.7 396 1990-91 28 119 307 .388 57 155 .368 65 81 .802 12.9 360 1983-84 29 113 220 .514 — — — 72 100 .720 10.3 298 Totals 119 420 1025 .410 175 464 .377 279 366 .762 10.9 1294 Totals 88 475 912 .521 — — — 285 395 .722 14.0 1235

86 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 87 PROGRAM HISTORY 1,000 POINT CLUB YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS PROGRAM HISTORY 1974-75 F25 vs. Auburn^1 L 46-62 1979-80 Head Coach: Joy Pearson Head Coach: Jimmy Butler DENISE ADAMS 1 - AAIAW State Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 1984 – 87 Overall: 6-9 Overall: 23-10 16 H: 4-3 / A: 2-4 / N: 0-2 H: 15-1 / A: 4-5 / N: 0-2 1,149 Points 1977-78 Date Opponent W/L Score Head Coach: Martha Signa Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. SPRING HILL W 53-37 Overall: 4-20 N13 at William Carey L 68-78 Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP J10 at Troy L 43-67 H: 2-10 / A: 2-8 / N: 0-2 N15 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 74-63 1983-84 19 61 120 .508 — — — 35 47 .745 8.3 157 J17 at West Florida W 44-34 N26 at Alabama-Huntsville L 59-64 1984-85 29 143 318 .450 — — — 62 97 .639 12.0 348 J20 ALABAMA L 40-70 Date Opponent W/L Score N30 NEW ORLEANS W 104-45 1985-86 28 124 282 .440 — — — 51 81 .630 10.7 299 J25 at Judson College L 41-73 N17 TUSKEGEE L 30-80 D1 TULANE W 75-63 1986-87 30 137 338 .405 — — — 71 112 .634 11.5 345 Jan. TROY L 37-57 N21 SPRING HILL W 74-57 D5 at Spring Hill W 84-63 Totals 106 465 1058 .440 — — — 219 337 .650 10.8 1149 F1 PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE^1 L 47-49 N30 at Judson College W 36-33 D8 Judson College W 101-42 F1 SPRING HILL^1 W 60-29 D1 TROY L 39-64 D12 TROY W 73-70 Feb. at Alabama L 58-79 D3 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 40-99 D15 at Mississippi State W 73-71 Feb. Judson College W 58-54 J5 Judson College W 53-48 D17 at Auburn L 65-80 Feb. at North Georgia W 58-37 J7 at Auburn L 35-72 J5 ALABAMA STATE W 92-82 CHANTA POWELL Feb. PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE W 57-55 J9 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 50-84 J11 BELHAVEN W 75-72 1989 – 92 Feb. at Auburn L 41-67 J10 PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE L 44-56 J12 NORTH ALABAMA W 83-70 17 Feb. vs. Tuskegee^2 L 36-52 J17 at Tulane W 70-65 J13 at Tulane L 33-64 1,099 Points Feb. vs. Troy^2 L 35-53 J16 ALABAMA L 50-76 J19 UAB W 80-72 J26 at Talladega L 49-68 J22 ALABAMA STATE W 90-65 1 - South Alabama Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) J27 at Tuskegee L 41-103 J25 AUBURN W 70-68 Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP 2 - AAIAW Tournament (Auburn, Ala.) J28 at Troy L 47-83 J26 WILLIAM CAREY W 91-76 1988-89 29 43 84 .512 0 0 — 38 64 .594 4.3 124 F3 AUBURN L 48-80 J28 ALABAMA W 72-56 1989-90 27 72 191 .377 0 0 — 30 64 .469 4.5 122 F4 TALLADEGA L 55-88 J29 at UAB L 81-87 1975-76 F6 at Alabama L 50-91 F1 NORTHWESTERN STATE L 74-78 1990-91 28 165 297 .556 0 0 — 127 230 .552 16.3 457 Head Coach: Martha Signa F10 NEW ORLEANS L 58-65 F2 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 94-58 1991-92 28 139 279 .498 0 0 — 118 210 .562 14.1 396 Overall: 8-11 F11 at Southern Mississippi L 63-106 F5 SPRING HILL W 76-60 Totals 112 419 851 .492 0 0 — 313 568 .551 9.8 1099 H: 5-2 / A: 2-6 / N: 1-3 F13 at Spring Hill W 54-44 F7 vs. Charlotte^1 L 77-82 F14 PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE L 50-70 F9 vs. Virginia Commonwealth^1 L 76-79 Date Opponent W/L Score F17 at Mississippi State L 49-98 F12 at Troy L 60-68 D1 SPRING HILL W 95-32 F24 vs. Alabama^1 L 61-96 F18 at Judson College W 83-62 D10 at Talladega L 44-87 JESSICA WEBB F25 vs. Auburn^1 L 48-96 F21 vs. Alabama-Huntsville^2 W 86-63 1998 – 00 D11 at Auburn L 73-106 F22 vs. Alabama^2 W 64-54 18 J10 Judson College (forfeit) L 0-2 F23 vs. Auburn^2 W 66-60 1 - AAIAW Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) 1,075 Points J12 TUSKEGEE W 80-50 M6 vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women^3 W 69-64 J14 at Mississippi University for Women L 47-74 M7 vs. Mercer^3 L 59-80 J15 at Southern Mississippi L 48-56 1978-79 M8 vs. Jackson State^3 L 55-84 Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP J17 TROY W 86-69 Head Coach: Martha Signa 1997-98 25 83 228 .364 12 47 .255 63 96 .656 9.6 241 J22 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 59-44 Overall: 6-22 1 - Sun Belt Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 1998-99 23 97 263 .369 15 50 .300 64 87 .736 11.9 273 J24 at Spring Hill W 59-23 H: 4-11 / A: 2-9 / N: 0-2 2 - AAIAW Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.) 1999-00 29 97 289 .336 14 48 .292 73 92 .793 9.7 281 J27 ALABAMA STATE W 80-78 3 - AIAW Region 3 (Cleveland, Miss.) 2000-01 26 94 236 .398 20 65 .308 72 98 .735 10.8 280 J30 vs. Judson College^1 W 50-44 Date Opponent W/L Score Totals 103 371 1016 .365 61 210 .290 272 373 .729 10.4 1075 J31 vs. Mississippi College^1 L 49-113 N4 MONTEVALLO W 54-45 F7 AUBURN L 64-70 N9 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 36-78 1980-81 F9 at Tuskegee W 74-67 N11 FLORIDA STATE L 43-76 Head Coach: Jimmy Butler F10 at Alabama State L 66-84 N17 NEW ORLEANS W 58-48 Overall: 17-15 F14 at Troy L 63-83 N18 AUBURN L 54-89 H: 11-1 / A: 2-8 / N: 4-6 LYLETHA GAMBLE F19 vs. Talladega^2 L 53-100 N20 ALABAMA L 46-66 1999 – 02 F21 vs. Auburn^2 L 47-82 N28 at Southern Mississippi L 46-103 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score 19 N30 at Mississippi State L 38-97 N1 -- -- TULANE W 61-57 1,009 Points 1 - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) D1 BELHAVEN L 50-66 N10 -- -- ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 68-55 2 - AAIAW Tournament (Troy, Ala.) D2 UAB L 53-89 N17 -- -- at Valdosta State L 80-95 D4 at Spring Hill W 67-55 N21 -- -- vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women^1 L 56-63 Years GP FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. PPG TP J6 NICHOLLS STATE L 55-76 N22 -- -- vs. Miami (Fla.)^1 W 74-51 1998-99 14 42 105 .400 0 6 .000 29 48 .604 8.1 113 1976-77 J11 at Auburn L 48-75 N24 -- -- SPRING HILL W 64-52 Head Coach: Martha Signa 1999-00 29 100 218 .459 0 1 .000 34 63 .540 8.1 234 J12 at Troy L 49-65 N25 -- -- FLORIDA STATE W 82-79 Overall: 4-15 2000-01 29 123 301 .409 2 13 .154 40 74 .541 9.9 288 J19 TROY L 49-59 N28 -- -- vs. Mississippi^2 L 71-79 H: 1-9 / A: 3-5 / N: 0-1 2001-02 28 154 343 .449 2 4 .500 64 87 .736 13.4 374 J20 TUSKEGEE L 79-112 D11 -- -- FLORIDA A&M W 69-52 J25 at Alabama L 78-97 D13 -- -- UAB W 72-50 Totals 100 419 967 .433 4 24 .167 167 272 .614 9.5 1009 Date Opponent W/L Score J26 at UAB L 63-94 D15 -- -- at Belhaven W 87-67 N22 at Southern Mississippi L 54-93 J30 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 58-82 D16 -- -- at Mississippi College L 49-70 N29 SPRING HILL W 70-41 F2 at New Orleans L 58-83 D18 -- -- vs. Mercer^3 L 70-75 TROY L 54-66 F3 at Tulane L 62-73 D19 -- -- vs. Middle Tennessee^3 W 51-50 D4 TUSKEGEE L 66-87 F9 Judson College L 55-56 D20 -- -- vs. Valdosta State^3 W 64-51 J6 at Troy L 62-76 F10 TULANE W 58-55 J6 -- -- LAMAR W 91-74 J8 at Judson College W 63-62 F14 at Tuskegee L 52-90 J9 -- -- AUBURN L 60-71 Jan. at Talladega (forfeit) W 2-0 F15 at Judson College W 83-63 J10 -- -- MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 74-68 J15 at Auburn L 38-62 Feb. SPRING HILL W 68-60 J17 -- -- SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 84-74 J20 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 60-78 F22 vs. Auburn^1 L 59-80 J20 -- -- ALABAMA STATE W 79-65 J22 at Florida State L 66-87 F23 vs. UAB^1 L 59-86 J24 -- -- at Alabama L 68-78 J26 TUSKEGEE L 63-86 J26 -- -- at Alabama-Huntsville W 80-59 F3 MISSISSIPPI UNIV. FOR WOMEN L 53-79 J31 -- -- at UAB L 54-57 1 - AAIAW Tournament (Troy, Ala.) F5 TALLADEGA L 62-76 F5 -- -- vs. Georgia State^4 L 72-83 F9 at Spring Hill W 63-31 F6 -- -- vs. Covenant College^4 W 90-47 F12 AUBURN L 33-41 F7 -- 20 at Auburn L 43-68 F14 ALABAMA L 44-77 F9 -- -- at Spring Hill L 54-55 F15 Judson College L 44-72 F16 -- -- at Florida State L 67-80 F21 at Alabama^1 L 58-90 F17 -- -- at Florida A&M L 58-62

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F25 -- -- ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE^5 W 78-61 F19 -- -- at North Alabama W 74-69 F21 -- 7 OLD DOMINION* L 56-64 J31 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE W 97-62 1987-88 NWIT TEAM F27 -- -- vs. Alabama^6 L 56-69 F21 -- -- at Spring Hill W 86-69 F23 -- -- SOUTH FLORIDA* W 74-56 F3 --/-- --/-- at Florida State W 99-64 1989-90 Head Coach: Charlie Branum F28 -- -- vs. UAB^6 L 64-66 M9 -- -- vs. South Florida^2 W 88-60 F25 -- -- NORTH ALABAMA L 71-77 F7 --/-- --/-- at UAB* W 72-49 Overall: 19-12 | Sun Belt: 4-2 (T-1st) M10 -- -- vs. Western Kentucky^2 L 67-69 M7 -- -- vs. Virginia Commonwealth^3 W 69-66 F8 --/-- --/-- TULANE W 92-68 H: 10-3 / A: 5-5 / N: 4-4 1 - Lady Blazer Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) M8 -- 14 vs. Western Kentucky^3 L 82-87 F10 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS W 78-61 Sun Belt Conference Co-Champions 2 - at Gulfport, Miss. 1 - Sertoma Women’s Classic (Mobile, Ala.) F12 --/-- --/-- OLD DOMINION* W 71-62 3 - Mississippi University for Women Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) 2 - Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) * - Conference Game F16 --/-- --/-- at Charlotte* W 65-64 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score 4 - Lady Moccasins Invitational (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1 - Duval Hotel Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) F18 --/24 --/-- CLEMSON W 95-86 N24 --/-- --/-- vs. Florida State^1 L 82-89 5 - AAIAW First Round Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) 2 - Lady Jag Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) Mobile, Ala. F23 --/24 --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 62-75 N25 --/-- --/-- vs. George Washington^1 L 63-71 6 - AAIAW Final Four Tournament (Troy, Ala.) 1983-84 3 - Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) M6 --/25 --/22 vs. Western Kentucky^3 W 80-75 N28 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State L 58-65 Head Coach: Charlie Branum M7 --/25 --/20 at Old Dominion^3 L 61-64 D1 --/-- --/-- vs. McNeese State^2 W 66-60 Overall: 24-6 | Sun Belt (2nd) M11 --/24 --/-- at Saint Joseph’s (Pa.)^4 L 56-67 1981-82 H: 3-7 / A: 2-9 / N: 0-5 1985-86 D2 --/-- --/-- vs. Tennessee State^2 W 71-62 Head Coach: Charlie Branum Head Coach: Charlie Branum D5 --/-- --/-- at Southeastern Louisiana W 62-56 * - Conference Game D7 --/-- --/-- MOBILE W 90-59 Overall: 5-21 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Overall: 18-11 | Sun Belt: 2-4 (T-5th) 1 - Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) H: 3-7 / A: 2-9 / N: 0-5 N21 -- 7 vs. Old Dominion^1 L 67-85 H: 7-4 / A: 8-6 / N: 3-1 D9 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA A&M W 77-63 2 - Lady Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) D11 --/-- --/-- AUBURN-MONTGOMERY W 105-71 N22 -- -- vs. Virginia Commonwealth^1 W 90-71 3 - Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) 1988-89 D27 --/-- --/-- at Florida International^3 W 88-67 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score N25 -- -- at Tennessee-Martin L 65-67 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score 4 - NCAA Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) Head Coach: Charlie Branum N27 -- -- vs. Cincinnati^1 L 65-81 N29 -- -- WEST ALABAMA W 96-48 N25 --/-- 6/6 at Western Kentucky^1 L 55-86 Overall: 18-11 | Sun Belt: 5-1 (T-1st) D28 --/-- 12/12 vs. Washington^3 L 68-94 D29 --/-- --/-- vs. Michigan^3 L 61-77 N28 -- -- vs. Arkansas^1 L 55-78 D1 -- -- NICHOLLS STATE W 91-68 N26 --/-- --/-- vs. Middle Tennessee^1 W 79-63 1986-87 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSHIP AND H: 8-1 / A: 7-8 / N: 3-2 J3 --/-- 16/16 AUBURN L 68-77 N30 -- -- at Mercer L 49-63 D3 -- -- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 88-83 N29 --/-- --/-- vs. South Carolina State^2 W 72-61 NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM Sun Belt Conference Co-Champions D4 -- -- at Auburn L 48-49 D6 -- -- SPRING HILL^2 W 82-68 N30 --/-- --/-- at Georgia Southern^2 L 76-85 J6 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI STATE W 86-68 D5 -- -- at UAB L 54-56 D7 -- -- MERCER^2 W 84-78 D4 --/-- --/-- SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 72-56 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score J9 --/-- --/-- TALLADEGA W 110-50 D7 -- -- at Alabama L 48-79 D12 -- -- ALABAMA STATE W 77-65 D6 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE W 99-54 N25 --/-- --/-- at Spring Hill W 69-55 J11 --/-- --/-- CHARLOTTE * W 87-75 D11 -- -- NICHOLLS STATE W 52-48 D15 -- -- LAMAR W 95-62 D13 --/-- --/-- PRAIRIE VIEW A&M^3 W 84-56 N28 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi Valley State W 93-88 J17 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE W 99-59 D12 -- -- at Southern Mississippi L 51-75 J4 -- -- UAB W 79-72 D14 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE^3 W 80-60 N30 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi State L 59-64 J20 --/-- --/-- WEST FLORIDA W 101-52 D13 -- -- WEST FLORIDA W 78-56 J6 -- -- WESTERN KENTUCKY W 84-64 J7 --/-- --/-- at Texas Southern (forfeit) W 2-0 D2 --/-- --/-- vs. Texas-San Antonio^1 W 77-55 J24 --/-- --/-- at Florida A&M W 73-67 D16 -- -- CHATTANOOGA L 62-67 J10 -- 15 AUBURN L 61-80 J9 --/-- --/-- at Florida W 71-64 D3 --/-- --/-- at Stephen F. Austin^1 L 55-75 J27 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY * W 74-70 D19 -- -- at Florida State L 44-49 J11 -- -- at Alabama State L 59-68 J12 --/-- --/-- CHARLOTTE* W 73-45 D7 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE W 65-56 J31 --/-- 25/25 at Old Dominion * L 62-92 J8 -- -- vs. Mercer^2 L 49-72 J17 -- -- at Florida A&M W 65-63 J15 --/-- --/-- UAB* L 64-68 D10 --/-- --/-- MOBILE W 91-64 F2 --/-- --/-- at Virginia Commonwealth * W 76-59 J9 -- -- vs. Middle Tennessee^2 L 55-72 J19 -- -- at South Florida W 79-68 J20 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans W 65-60 D28 --/-- 20/22 at UNLV^2 L 59-80 F5 --/-- --/-- MURRAY STATE W 67-60 J15 -- -- ALABAMA L 56-70 J21 -- -- at Stetson W 76-52 J25 --/-- --/-- at South Florida* W 85-53 D29 --/-- 4/5 vs. Georgia^2 L 62-92 F10 --/-- --/-- at South Florida * W 89-64 J20 -- -- at Spring Hill L 42-53 J23 -- -- MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 95-65 J27 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA W 69-56 J3 --/-- --/-- vs. Cleveland State^3 W 70-57 F12 --/-- --/-- SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L 64-79 J21 -- -- at West Alabama L 65-87 J26 -- -- TULANE W 80-68 J29 --/-- --/-- at Prairie View A&M W 78-52 J4 --/-- --/-- at Florida International^3 L 75-81 F17 --/-- --/-- UAB * L 72-84 J28 -- -- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 75-77 F3 -- -- at Nicholls State W 92-61 J30 --/-- --/-- TEXAS SOUTHERN L 66-68 J5 --/-- --/-- vs. Kansas State^3 L 64-65 F23 --/-- --/-- vs. Southern Utah^4 W 99-71 J29 -- -- BELHAVEN W 75-70 F4 -- -- at Tulane W 92-73 F5 --/-- --/-- at Virginia Commonwealth* L 66-78 J7 --/-- --/-- SOUTH FLORIDA* W 94-76 F24 --/-- --/-- vs. Temple^4 W 74-65 J30 -- -- at North Alabama L 71-84 F6 -- -- STETSON W 104-56 F7 --/-- --/-- at Old Dominion* L 64-69 1987-88 J13 --/-- --/-- TULANE W 91-69 F25 --/-- --/-- at Alaska-Anchorage^4 L 87-88 F3 -- -- at Montevallo W 73-69 F8 -- -- WEST ALABAMA W 80-59 F12 --/-- --/-- at Montevallo W 82-61 Head Coach: Charlie Branum J18 --/-- --/-- at Auburn-Montgomery W 67-61 M1 --/-- --/-- at Tulane L 69-73 F6 -- 18 AUBURN L 60-76 F11 -- -- at UAB W 94-83 F13 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State W 72-61 Overall: 22-9 | Sun Belt: 5-1 (2nd) J19 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State W 72-71 M8 --/-- --/-- at Old Dominion^5 L 72-81 F8 -- 18 at West Florida W 77-75 F13 -- -- at Southern Mississippi L 82-83 F15 --/-- 10/10 AUBURN L 57-75 H: 10-2 / A: 6-4 / N: 6-3 J21 --/-- --/-- at Charlotte* W 64-50 F13 -- -- MISSISSIPPI L 54-78 F21 -- -- at Mississippi College W 93-85 F17 --/-- 6/3 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 66-72 WNIT Tournament J23 --/-- 20/13 LSU L 64-78 * - Conference Game F15 -- -- SPRING HILL L 59-73 F25 -- -- at Mercer W 54-51 F20 --/-- --/-- at Southern L (ot) 80-84 J28 --/-- 20/23 OLD DOMINION* W 69-65 1 - Crawfsh Classic (Baton Rouge, La.) F16 -- -- vs. New Orleans^3 L 69-94 M8 -- -- vs. UAB^3 W 82-63 F23 --/-- --/-- at Vanderbilt L 79-95 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score F1 --/-- --/-- at Grambling State W 61-60 2 - Lady Tiger Invitational (Memphis, Tenn.) F18 -- -- WEST ALABAMA L 59-70 M9 -- -- vs. Charlotte^3 W 61-57 F25 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS W 94-74 N27 --/-- --/-- vs. Louisiana^1 W 63-61 F4 --/-- --/-- VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* W 94-73 3 - Burger King Classic (Miami, Fla.) M10 -- 4 at Old Dominion^3 L 69-84 F27 --/-- --/-- at Southeastern Louisiana W 84-83 N28 --/-- --/-- vs. New Orleans^1 W 83-76 F7 --/-- --/-- at Murray State L 73-86 4 - Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska) 5 - Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) 1 - Tennessee Tech Tip-Off Tournament (Cookeville, Tenn.) M6 --/-- --/-- vs. Charlotte^4 W 63-48 N29 --/-- --/20 at LSU^1 L 69-84 F9 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 64-92 2 - Ole Miss/Dial Classic (Oxford, Miss.) 1 - Bowling Green Bank Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.) M7 --/-- --/-- vs. Old Dominion^4 L 63-65 D1 --/-- --/-- GRAMBLING STATE W 69-68 F14 --/-- 1/1 at Auburn L 61-82 1989-90 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 3 - at Gulfport, Miss. 2 - Lady Jag Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) D7 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA STATE W 112-83 F18 --/-- --/-- at UAB* W 78-62 3 - Sun Belt Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) * - Conference Game D14 --/-- --/-- CLEMSON L 71-75 F22 --/-- --/-- GRAMBLING STATE W 73-67 1 - Bowling Green Bank Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky. D18 --/-- --/-- vs. McNeese State^2 L 77-80 M1 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 85-77 1982-83 2 - Georgia Southern Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) D19 --/-- --/-- vs. Texas-El Paso^2 W 56-42 M10 --/-- --/-- vs. Virginia Commonwealth^4 W 86-78 Head Coach: Charlie Branum 1984-85 3 - Lady Jag Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) J5 --/-- --/-- CHARLOTTE* W 77-63 M11 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky^4 L 54-67 Overall: 20-9 | Sun Belt (3rd) Head Coach: Charlie Branum 4 - Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) J7 --/-- --/-- at Alcorn State L 68-87 H: 13-2 / A: 6-6 / N: 1-1 Overall: 19-10 | Sun Belt: 3-3 (4th) J10 --/-- 18/17 VANDERBILT W 73-71 * - Conference Game H: 12-2 / A: 4-7 / N: 3-1 J14 --/-- --/-- at Grambling State W 71-63 1 - Ladyjack Classic (Nacogdoches, Texas) Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score 1986-87 J16 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana L (ot) 83-92 2 - UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) N27 -- -- WEST FLORIDA^1 W 92-65 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Head Coach: Charlie Branum J20 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE W 82-74 3 - Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) N28 -- -- SPRING HILL^1 W 76-64 N27 -- -- at North Alabama W 65-62 Overall: 24-6 | Sun Belt: 5-1 (T-1st) J27 --/-- --/-- TULANE W 93-62 4 - Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) D3 -- -- NICHOLLS STATE W 81-58 N29 -- -- MCNEESE STATE W 82-57 H: 15-0 / A: 6-5 / N: 3-1 J30 --/-- 18/20 WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 76-69 D4 -- -- WEST FLORIDA W 79-65 D1 -- -- ALABAMA STATE W 85-71 Sun Belt Conference Co-Champions F1 --/-- --/-- ALCORN STATE W 79-69 1988-89 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONSHIP D7 -- -- at Southern Mississippi L 64-84 D4 -- -- at Nicholls State W 71-66 NCAA Tournament F10 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State W 80-74 D9 -- -- TROY W 73-49 D7 -- -- vs. Wichita State^1 W 89-54 F13 --/-- --/-- at South Florida* W 79-42 D12 -- -- UAB L 67-69 D8 -- -- vs. Michigan^1 W 71-60 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score F17 --/-- --/-- UAB* W 81-64 D19 -- -- MERCER W 82-73 D10 -- -- MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 78-70 N28 --/-- --/-- vs. Texas A&M^1 W 82-64 F20 --/-- --/-- at Tulane W 74-67 1990-91 Head Coach: Charlie Branum J7 -- -- at Nicholls State W 77-60 D14 -- -- MCNEESE STATE^2 W 87-72 N29 --/-- 10/12 vs. Georgia^1 L 58-70 F22 --/-- 2/2 AUBURN L 55-68 Overall: 13-15 | Sun Belt: 3-3 (4th) J8 -- -- at Tulane L 72-82 D15 -- -- NICHOLLS STATE^2 W 69-56 N30 --/-- --/-- vs. UAB^1 W 67-46 M1 --/-- --/-- at Virginia Commonwealth* W 83-72 H: 10-2 / A: 1-9 / N: 2-4 J11 -- -- MISSISSIPPI UNIV. FOR WOMEN W 86-76 J7 -- -- SOUTHERN W 78-65 D4 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State W 78-61 M3 --/-- --/-- at Old Dominion* L 62-64 J12 -- -- at Alabama L 56-81 J9 -- -- UAB W 82-59 D6 --/-- 4/4 at Auburn L 75-95 M5 --/-- --/-- at Cheyney W 100-55 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score J16 -- -- MONTEVALLO W 105-67 J11 -- -- MONTEVALLO W 67-65 D7 --/-- --/-- JACKSONVILLE STATE W 100-47 M7 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA W 100-78 N23 --/-- --/-- vs. Northern Illinois^1 L 71-75 J18 -- -- SPRING HILL W 78-72 J13 -- 14 at Western Kentucky* L 57-81 D10 --/-- --/-- WEST ALABAMA W 90-66 M10 --/-- --/-- vs. Virginia Commonwealth^3 W 79-49 N24 --/-- --/-- vs. Stetson^1 W 90-64 J21 -- -- at Troy L 70-73 J18 -- -- at Delta State L 66-91 D12 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHERN^2 W 87-68 M11 --/-- --/-- vs. Western Kentucky^3 L 59-72 N27 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 80-59 J22 -- 18 at Auburn L 57-87 J19 -- -- at Mississippi College L 82-91 D13 --/-- --/-- NICHOLLS STATE^2 W 92-67 M24 --/-- --/-- vs. Purdue^4 L 55-63 N29 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA A&M W 82-73 J24 -- -- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 79-71 J21 -- -- VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* W 100-72 D15 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans L 68-76 M25 --/-- --/-- vs. UNLV^4 W (ot) 88-85 D1 --/-- --/-- at Mercer L 81-95 J27 -- -- at UAB L 64-78 J26 -- -- at Charlotte* W 73-62 J7 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN W 96-54 M26 --/-- --/-- vs. Mississippi State^4 W 73-51 J28 -- -- at Montevallo W 97-65 J30 -- -- DELTA STATE W 96-93 J12 --/-- --/-- CHEYNEY W 79-30 D7 --/-- --/-- vs. Howard^2 W 83-57 D8 --/-- --/-- at Missouri^2 W 56-55 J31 -- -- NORTH ALABAMA W 79-53 F2 -- -- at UAB* L 53-57 J14 --/-- --/-- JACKSON STATE W 88-40 * - Conference Game F2 -- -- ALABAMA L 63-80 F5 -- -- at Lamar W 62-61 J16 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA STATE W 76-58 D15 --/-- --/-- NICHOLLS STATE^3 W 84-60 1 - LSU Turkey Classic (Baton Rouge, La.) D16 --/-- --/-- UNC ASHEVILLE^3 W 92-56 F7 -- -- JACKSONVILLE STATE W 87-40 F7 -- -- at McNeese State L 52-55 J18 --/-- --/-- VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* W 89-46 2 - Houston Invitational (Houston, Texas) F12 -- -- TULANE W 98-73 F9 -- -- FLORIDA A&M W 70-52 J22 --/-- --/-- at Tulane W 90-88 D17 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHERN^3 L 72-81 3 - Sun Belt Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) D19 --/-- --/-- MEMPHIS W 88-65 F15 -- -- at West Florida W 94-68 F13 -- -- at Alabama State L 59-63 J24 --/-- --/-- SOUTH FLORIDA* W 104-49 4 - National Women’s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) F18 -- -- at Jacksonville State W 93-59 F15 -- 9 at Auburn L 54-69 J27 --/-- --/-- at Nicholls State W 73-60 D21 --/-- --/-- vs. Duke^4 L 70-76

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D22 --/-- --/-- vs. George Washington^4 L 59-70 J3 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 79-67 D16 --/-- --/-- ALCORN STATE^2 W 77-70 3 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) J5 --/-- --/-- WEST VIRGINIA L 62-79 J5 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 42-63 D17 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI STATE^2 W 61-57 1996-97 1998-99 Head Coach: Cheryl Rice Head Coach: Cheryl Rice J12 --/-- --/-- at UAB* L 59-81 J9 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 54-67 D27 --/-- 14/16 vs. Purdue^3 L 44-95 Overall: 11-16 | Sun Belt: 5-9 (5th) Overall: 7-19 | Sun Belt: 2-10 (6th) J15 --/-- 10/10 at Auburn L 48-86 J11 --/-- 20/19 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 65-82 D28 --/-- --/-- vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)^3 L 72-74 2000-01 H: 7-6 / A: 2-9 / N: 2-1 H: 1-7 / A: 4-9 / N: 1-4 J17 --/-- --/-- OLD DOMINION* W 84-82 J14 --/-- 13/14 at Louisiana Tech* L 55-102 J3 --/-- --/-- TEXAS STATE L 58-78 Head Coach: Rick Pietri J20 --/-- 16/15 at Western Kentucky* L 62-80 J16 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 55-67 J5 --/-- --/-- at Lamar* L 62-75 Overall: 13-16 | Sun Belt: 5-11 (5th W) Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score J24 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi Valley State L 73-77 J18 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA L 65-94 J7 --/-- 3/3 at Louisiana Tech* L 45-90 H: 7-8 / A: 6-7 / N: 0-1 N22 --/-- --/-- ULM W (ot) 70-67 N13 --/-- --/-- at Nebraska^1 L 39-96 J28 --/-- --/-- at Florida A&M L 77-94 J23 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 72-62 J12 --/-- --/-- TEXAS RIO GRAND VALLEY* W 100-60 N24 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 31-57 N15 --/-- --/-- vs. Green Bay^1 L 54-77 J30 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 55-60 J28 --/-- --/-- at Lamar* L 66-77 J18 --/-- 9/9 at Western Kentucky* L 45-113 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score D2 --/-- --/-- TULANE L 54-76 N20 --/-- 18/18 at Arkansas^2 L 38-95 F4 --/-- --/-- MERCER W 99-87 J30 --/-- --/-- at Texas Rio Grand Valley* W 71-68 N17 --/-- --/-- JACKSONVILLE STATE W 79-48 D11 --/-- --/-- UAB L 49-64 N21 --/-- --/-- vs. UTA^2 L 61-73 F13 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA W 94-83 F2 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi Valley State W 84-64 Interim Head Coach: Jocelyn McGilberry N20 --/-- --/-- JACKSON STATE W 71-56 D14 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA ATLANTIC^1 W 59-53 D1 --/-- 8/7 ALABAMA L 55-96 F16 --/-- --/-- VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* W 73-63 F5 --/-- 8/T-6 at Auburn L 41-84 Overall: 2-11 | Sun Belt: 1-8 N24 --/-- --/-- at Illinois-Chicago^1 L 31-51 D15 --/-- --/-- ALCORN STATE^1 W 55-49 D5 --/-- --/-- at Houston^3 W (ot) 76-73 F23 --/-- --/-- at Charlotte* L 70-88 F18 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 34-83 H: 1-5 / A: 1-5 / N: 0-1 N25 --/-- --/-- vs. California^1 L 59-70 D19 --/-- --/-- vs. Belmont^2 W 46-45 D6 --/-- --/-- vs. Grambling State^3 L 64-76 F25 --/-- 3/2 at Georgia L 64-125 F20 --/-- 8/8 LOUISIANA TECH* L 53-74 N28 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA L 46-53 D20 --/-- --/-- at Georgia State^2 L 70-82 D12 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State W 84-74 M1 --/-- --/-- SOUTH FLORIDA* W 85-76 F25 --/-- 17/17 at Western Kentucky* L 61-92 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score D2 --/-- --/-- at Southern L 39-63 D30 --/-- --/-- at Florida Atlantic^3 L 60-64 D17 --/-- --/-- vs. Mobile^4 W (ot) 81-68 M7 --/-- --/-- vs. Old Dominion^5 L 67-70 F27 --/-- --/-- TEXAS RIO GRAND VALLEY* L 58-59 J21 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 46-67 D4 --/-- --/-- at McNeese State W 54-52 D31 --/-- --/-- vs. Oral Roberts^3 W 60-54 D18 --/-- --/-- at Spring Hill^4 W 77-54 M2 --/-- --/-- LAMAR* W 73-70 J23 --/-- --/-- LAMAR* L 57-61 D9 --/-- --/-- at Alcorn State W 78-67 J2 --/-- --/-- at Texas Rio Grand Valley* L 56-60 J2 --/-- --/-- MOBILE W 88-71 * - Conference Game M8 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 61-67 J26 --/-- --/-- at Prairie View A&M W 61-49 D17 --/-- --/-- EAST CAROLINA^2 W 57-56 J4 --/-- --/-- at Lamar* W 55-49 J9 --/-- --/-- at Belmont L 65-70 1 - Central Florida Thanksgiving Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) M11 --/-- --/-- vs. New Orleans^4 L 58-66 J28 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 76-98 D18 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN^2 W 70-46 J9 --/-- 4/3 LOUISIANA TECH* L 49-72 J14 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 68-65 2 - Mid-America Classic (Colombia, Mo.) F2 --/-- 7/7 LOUISIANA TECH* L 50-94 D28 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 57-51 J11 --/-- --/-- TEXAS RIO GRAND VALLEY* W 73-44 J16 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 46-84 3 - Lady Jag Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * - Conference Game F9 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 89-93 J4 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 47-73 J14 --/-- 22/21 at Auburn L 56-89 J23 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 63-94 4 - South Florida Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.) 1 - Southwest Texas Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) F12 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 51-58 J6 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 50-65 J18 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L (ot) 71-81 J30 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 59-54 5 - Sun Belt Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 2 - Lady Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.) F16 --/-- 13/10 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 55-91 J11 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 59-71 J23 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 58-45 F4 --/-- 25/25 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 49-72 3 - Lady Eagle Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.) F18 --/-- --/-- at Texas Rio Grand Valley* L 64-77 J13 --/-- --/-- at Middle Tennessee* W 79-71 J25 --/-- 6/6 at Louisiana Tech* L 48-88 F6 --/-- 3/3 at Louisiana Tech* L 32-96 4 - Sun Belt Tournament (Ruston, La.) F22 --/-- --/-- at Auburn L 63-85 J18 --/-- --/-- at New Mexico State* W 69-68 J30 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 68-76 F11 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 55-70 1991-92 F25 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L 68-80 J22 --/-- --/-- at Jackson State W 70-62 F3 --/-- --/-- LAMAR* W 65-49 F13 --/-- 24/23 at Florida International* L 48-78 Head Coach: Butch Stockton M4 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 80-67 J25 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 48-59 F6 --/-- 22/22 at Western Kentucky* L 48-82 F16 --/-- 17/21 at Auburn L 50-89 Overall: 8-20 | Sun Belt: 5-11 (T-6th) 1993-94 M8 --/-- --/-- vs. Lamar^4 L 76-85 J27 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 66-46 H: 4-8 / A: 3-9 / N: 1-3 Head Coach: Butch Stockton F10 --/-- --/-- NICHOLLS STATE W 64-51 F18 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 60-70 F1 --/-- --/-- DENVER* L 56-62 F15 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 80-54 F20 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 57-67 Overall: 5-22 | Sun Belt: 3-11 (7th) * - Conference Game F3 --/-- 7/8 at Louisiana Tech* L 46-71 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score H: 5-7 / A: 0-14 / N: 0-1 F22 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 49-60 F25 --/-- 3/3 LOUISIANA TECH* L 39-98 F8 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* L 55-64 1 - Lady Flames Tournament (Lynchburg, Va.) F26 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 66-80 F27 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 43-80 N23 --/-- --/-- at Rice^1 L 69-75 2 - Lady Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.) F10 --/-- --/-- NEW MEXICO STATE* L 56-67 N24 --/-- --/-- vs. Indiana State^1 L 77-88 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score M1 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 67-83 M4 --/-- --/-- vs. Western Kentucky^5 L 70-91 F15 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* W 63-57 3 - Florida Atlantic Holiday Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.) M5 --/-- --/-- vs. Arkansas State^4 L 51-70 N29 --/-- --/-- vs. BYU^2 L 70-77 D3 --/-- --/-- at Michigan State^1 L 54-83 4 - Sun Belt Tournament (Ruston, La.) F18 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 51-78 N30 --/-- --/-- vs. Howard^2 W 75-70 D4 --/-- --/-- vs. Valparaiso^1 L 95-105 * - Conference Game F22 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L 47-51 D9 --/-- --/23 GEORGIA L 61-77 D8 --/-- --/-- TROY W 69-66 * - Conference Game 1 - CableVision Classic (Lincoln, Neb.) F24 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* L 49-62 D13 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA A&M^3 L 65-67 D12 --/-- --/-- at Florida L 54-101 1995-96 1 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 2 - Arkansas Dial Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.) M1 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE^3 W 59-54 D14 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL^3 W 90-56 D15 --/-- --/-- UAB L 59-74 Head Coach: Jerry Ann Winters 2 - Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) 3 - Houston Classic (Houston, Texas) M3 --/-- --/-- DENVER^3 L 41-51 D28 --/-- --/-- at McNeese State L 58-66 D17 --/-- --/-- PRAIRIE VIEW A&M^2 W 109-50 Overall: 12-15 | Sun Belt: 6-8 (5th) 3 - New Year’s Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.) 4 - Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) J5 --/-- --/-- at West Virginia L 46-94 D18 --/-- --/-- INDIANA STATE^2 L 72-76 H: 9-5 / A: 3-7 / N: 0-3 4 - Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) 5 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) * - Conference Game J9 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 64-53 D30 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 41-94 1 - UIC Thanksgiving Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) J11 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana Tech* L 54-77 J6 --/-- --/-- LAMAR* W 85-62 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score 2 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) J16 --/-- 21/24 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 54-76 J10 --/-- --/-- at Troy L 74-88 N24 --/-- --/-- UAB L 52-61 1997-98 1999-00 3 - Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Head Coach: Cheryl Rice Head Coach: Cheryl Rice J18 --/-- --/-- at Florida A&M W 69-68 J13 --/-- 20/21 at Western Kentucky* L 67-97 D3 --/-- --/-- AUBURN L 52-69 Overall: 7-20 | Sun Belt: 4-10 (6th) Overall: 8-21 | Sun Belt: 2-14 (8th) J21 --/-- --/-- AUBURN L 53-82 J15 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 66-81 D9 --/-- --/-- at ULM W 61-56 H: 5-10 / A: 2-9 / N: 0-1 H: 4-9 / A: 2-10 / N: 2-2 J23 --/-- --/-- TEXAS RIO GRAND VALLEY* W 91-64 J22 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 61-69 D11 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 81-51 2001-02 J25 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 49-85 J26 --/-- 15/15 at Alabama L 54-92 D13 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 52-71 Head Coach: Rick Pietri Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score J30 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 64-106 J29 --/-- 14/14 LOUISIANA TECH* L 43-96 D15 --/-- --/-- WESTERN CAROLINA^1 W 67-66 Overall: 17-11 | Sun Belt: 7-8 (3rd W) N21 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE W 68-64 N23 --/-- --/-- ILLINOIS-CHICAGO L 55-71 F1 --/-- --/-- LAMAR* L 72-98 F3 --/-- 13/12 at Louisiana Tech* L 46-103 D16 --/-- --/-- MERCER^1 W 68-62 H: 10-3 / A: 5-7 / N: 2-1 N25 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 63-80 N30 --/-- --/-- at Alabama L 54-82 F6 --/-- --/-- at Central Florida* L 82-89 F5 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 68-90 D19 --/-- --/-- vs. Nebraska^2 L 64-83 N28 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI STATE L 65-93 D4 --/-- --/-- vs. Detroit^1 L 66-74 F8 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 80-64 F7 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 51-73 D20 --/-- --/-- at Coastal Carolina^2 W 74-53 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score D1 --/-- 21/21 at Tulane L 38-101 D5 --/-- --/-- vs. Mississippi Valley State^1 W 75-50 F13 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA TECH* L 53-70 F10 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L 70-77 D21 --/-- --/-- vs. Appalachian State^2 L 68-85 N16 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi W 62-39 D6 --/-- --/-- UAB W 68-62 D10 --/-- --/-- MINNESOTA L 46-61 F16 --/-- 15/13 at Western Kentucky* L 45-97 F17 --/-- --/-- at Lamar* L 65-77 J6 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 69-75 N19 --/-- --/-- at Jacksonville State L 56-61 D9 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi L 55-91 D13 --/-- --/-- MCNEESE STATE W 75-63 F18 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 75-76 F19 --/-- --/-- at Texas Rio Grand Valley* L 61-65 J11 --/-- --/-- at Lamar* L (ot) 82-84 N23 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF^1 W 69-31 D12 --/-- --/-- at Nicholls State L 68-69 D17 --/-- --/-- ALCORN STATE^2 W 64-50 F22 --/-- --/-- at Texas Rio Grand Valley* W 67-64 F23 --/-- 16/16 AUBURN L 61-85 J13 --/-- --/-- at Texas Rio Grand Valley* W 57-42 N25 --/-- --/-- MCNEESE STATE^1 W 77-39 D20 --/-- --/-- MISSOURI^1 L 47-78 D18 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN^2 W 83-74 F29 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 65-69 F26 --/-- 23/24 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 58-95 J21 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 78-54 N28 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN W 75-58 D21 --/-- --/-- TROY^1 L 62-86 D21 --/-- --/-- at East Carolina W 56-53 M5 --/-- --/-- at Lamar* L 52-115 M1 --/-- --/-- at Alcorn State L 55-98 J24 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 50-82 N30 --/-- --/-- at ULM W 60-38 J3 --/-- 4/4 LOUISIANA TECH* L 53-72 D31 --/-- --/-- at Texas Christian L 55-95 M7 --/-- --/-- CENTRAL FLORIDA* W 70-60 M3 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 87-75 J27 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 62-76 D2 --/-- --/-- NICHOLLS STATE W 63-49 J8 --/-- 19/19 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 60-86 J2 --/-- --/-- at North Texas L 50-59 M12 --/-- --/-- vs. Louisiana Tech^4 L 41-73 M5 --/-- --/-- TEXAS RIO GRAND VALLEY* W 72-58 F1 --/-- 2/2 LOUISIANA TECH* L 46-67 D5 --/-- --/-- ALCORN STATE W 66-51 J10 --/-- --/-- at Texas Rio Grand Valley* W 67-54 J10 --/-- 4/4 at Louisiana Tech* L 33-90 M10 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky^3 L 46-84 F4 --/-- --/-- LAMAR* W 71-63 D9 --/-- --/-- at Alabama L 61-63 J12 --/-- 4/4 at Louisiana Tech* L 44-115 J13 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 67-71 * - Conference Game F10 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 70-45 D18 --/-- --/-- NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 63-37 J15 --/-- --/-- BELMONT W 63-61 J20 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* L 74-85 1 - Rice Holiday Classic (Houston, Texas) * - Conference Game F12 --/-- --/-- TEXAS RIO GRAND VALLEY* W 78-51 D21 --/-- --/-- vs. Mississippi^2 W (ot) 62-61 J17 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 71-74 J22 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 52-87 2 - Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) 1 - Felpaush/Michigan State Holiday Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) F17 --/-- 2/2 at Louisiana Tech* L 29-84 D22 --/-- --/-- vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi^2 W 64-62 J22 --/-- --/-- at Lamar* W 52-44 J24 --/-- --/-- DENVER* L (ot) 67-68 3 - Jag Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 2 - Lady Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.) F22 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* W 75-47 D29 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 58-66 J24 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 57-74 J27 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 64-67 4 - Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) 3 - Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) F24 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 56-65 J3 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 63-46 J27 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 58-79 J29 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 52-59 F26 --/-- --/-- at Alcorn State L 51-71 J5 --/-- --/-- NEW MEXICO STATE* W (3ot) 91-89 F1 --/-- --/-- LAMAR* W 74-66 F3 --/-- 2/3 LOUISIANA TECH* L 37-77 F29 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 69-56 J12 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* W 61-54 F5 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 50-71 F5 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* L 65-74 1992-93 1994-95 M2 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 74-82 J17 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 58-62 F7 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* L 62-79 F13 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L 42-52 Head Coach: Butch Stockton Overall: 6-21 | Sun Belt: 2-12 (T-6th) M7 --/-- --/-- vs. Lamar^3 L 65-70 J19 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* W 69-53 Overall: 9-18 | Sun Belt: 4-10 (T-5th) H: 4-7 / A: 2-10 / N: 0-4 F12 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L 48-64 F17 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* L 35-58 J24 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 58-60 H: 4-8 / A: 3-8 / N: 2-2 F17 --/-- --/-- AUBURN L 46-83 F19 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 52-75 J31 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 58-47 * - Conference Game F21 --/-- --/-- TEXAS RIO GRAND VALLEY* W 67-48 F22 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L 51-81 Head Coach: Butch Stockton 1 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) F2 --/-- --/-- at New Mexico State* W 71-47 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Overall: 4-10 | Sun Belt: 1-4 F26 --/-- 17/20 at Western Kentucky* L 42-100 F26 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 64-69 F7 --/-- --/-- DENVER* L 50-55 2 - Carolina Holiday Beach Classic (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) F28 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 45-93 M1 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* W 67-66 D2 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 82-64 H: 3-2 / A: 1-5 / N: 0-3 3 - Sun Belt Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) F9 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* W 66-58 D4 --/-- --/-- vs. Long Beach State^1 L 66-82 M5 --/-- --/-- vs. Arkansas State^2 L 59-78 M4 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* W 89-60 F14 --/-- --/-- at Middle Tennessee* L 66-71 D5 --/-- --/-- vs. UNC Greensboro^1 W 73-70 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score M8 --/-- --/-- vs. Little Rock^3 W 73-58 F16 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* L 48-53 D15 --/-- --/-- UAB L (ot) 74-77 N28 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 67-84 * - Conference Game M9 --/-- 4/3 vs. Louisiana Tech^3 L 51-95 F21 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L 55-88 D18 --/-- --/-- ALCORN STATE^2 W 90-79 D2 --/-- --/-- vs. Austin Peay^1 L 57-88 1 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) F23 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* L 46-62 D19 --/-- --/-- ULM^2 L 61-74 D3 --/-- --/-- at Liberty^1 W 70-56 2 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Ruston, La.) * - Conference Game M3 --/-- --/-- vs. Western Kentucky^3 L 49-64 D29 --/-- --/-- vs. UNC Greensboro^3 W 66-62 D10 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi Valley State L 72-78 1 - FAMU Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) D30 --/-- --/-- at Georgia Southern^3 L 70-80 D13 --/-- --/-- UAB L 59-60 2 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) * - Conference Game

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1 – Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) D16 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE W 62-57 F22 --/-- --/-- at Florida Atlantic* L 55-58 J31 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* W 68-60 J5 --/-- --/-- at Florida Atlantic* W 65-53 2 – Central Florida Classic (Orlando, Fla.) D21 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN W 65-52 * - Conference Game F24 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 56-44 F4 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* W 77-74 J8 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* L 43-48 3 – Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) D29 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE^2 W 81-58 1 - Lady Tiger Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) F28 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS^2 W 52-44 F8 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L (ot) 67-69 J12 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 62-60 D30 --/-- --/-- ULM^2 W 59-56 2 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) M3 --/-- 17/17 vs. Middle Tennessee^3 L 52-79 F11 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 66-52 J15 --/-- --/-- ULM* W 78-54 J2 --/-- --/-- at Oklahoma State W 68-59 3 - Game played in Jag Gym F14 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 71-45 J22 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 60-42 2002-03 J12 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* W 66-65 4 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Denton, Texas) * - Conference Game F18 --/-- --/-- at Middle Tennessee* L 64-90 J26 --/-- --/-- at Troy* L 41-66 Head Coach: Rick Pietri J15 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 57-54 1 - LIU Turkey Classic, (Long Island, N.Y.) F21 --/-- --/-- ULM* W 63-48 J30 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 82-66 Overall: 19-11 | Sun Belt: 10-5 (T-1st W) J17 --/-- --/-- NEW MEXICO STATE* W 69-35 2 - Sun Belt Tournament - First Round (Mobile, Ala.) F28 --/-- --/-- at Troy* L 63-66 F2 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 41-56 H: 4-9 / A: 2-10 / N: 2-2 J22 RV/RV --/-- at Middle Tennessee* L 55-56 2005-06 3 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.) M4 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL^2 W 50-44 F5 --/-- --/-- at Middle Tennessee* L 48-71 Sun Belt Conference West Division Co-Champions J24 RV/RV --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 52-66 Head Coach: Rick Pietri M7 --/-- --/-- vs. Troy^3 W 52-39 F9 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 72-62 J29 --/-- --/-- DENVER* W 62-56 Overall: 15-14 | Sun Belt: 8-7 (T-2nd W) M9 --/-- --/-- vs. Middle Tennessee^3 L 71-77 F17 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* W 79-61 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score J31 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* L 51-53 H: 9-4 / A: 5-9 / N: 1-1 2007-08 F20 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L 43-63 N15 --/-- 24/23 at Mississippi State^1 L 61-87 F5 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* W 57-56 Head Coach: Rick Pietri * - Conference Game F23 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* L 66-75 N22 --/-- --/-- JACKSONVILLE STATE W 83-67 F9 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 54-57 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Overall: 20-11 | Sun Belt: 10-8 (3rd E) 1 - GW Thanksgiving Classic (Washington, D.C.) F27 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 53-40 N29 --/-- --/-- at Loyola Marymount^2 L 37-40 F12 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 52-49 N18 --/-- --/-- at McNeese State W 66-52 H: 11-6 / A: 8-4 / N: 1-1 2 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament - First Round (Mobile, Ala.) M5 --/-- --/-- vs. Louisiana^2 W 58-53 N30 --/-- --/-- vs. Iowa^2 L 62-83 F14 --/-- --/-- at New Mexico State* W 55-47 N22 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 84-72 3 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) M6 --/-- --/-- vs. Little Rock^2 L 53-74 D3 --/-- --/-- at Nicholls State W 68-47 F19 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* W 60-54 N25 --/-- --/-- at Southern Illinois L 61-82 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score D11 --/-- --/-- at Alcorn State L 73-77 F23 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 59-58 N28 --/-- --/-- at Illinois State L 50-57 N9 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 98-35 * - Conference Game D13 --/-- --/-- ULM W 75-51 F26 --/-- --/-- at Denver* W 56-50 D3 --/-- --/-- MCNEESE STATE W 63-55 N11 --/-- --/-- SAM HOUSTON STATE W 72-54 2009-10 1 - 18th Annual Dead River Classic (Orono, Maine) D15 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 51-46 F28 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* W 61-50 D5 --/-- --/-- at Florida L 57-74 N13 --/-- --/-- at Ohio W 73-59 Head Coach: Rick Pietri 2 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) D18 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA W 79-57 M6 --/-- --/-- vs. Denver^3 L 45-47 D14 --/-- --/-- NORTH FLORIDA W 62-29 N17 --/-- --/-- TULSA W 42-34 Overall: 15-16 | Sun Belt: 9-9 (T-4th E) D21 --/-- --/-- at Southern W 65-52 M17 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA STATE^4 L 61-67 D17 --/-- --/-- at Oregon State L 29-66 N23 --/-- --/-- vs. Villanova^1 L 58-83 H: 8-7 / A: 6-6 / N: 1-3 D29 --/-- --/-- APPALACHIAN STATE^3 W 83-74 D19 --/-- --/-- at Portland State L 56-68 N24 --/-- --/-- vs. Missouri-Kansas City^1 W 69-56 2011-12 D30 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHERN^3 W 60-57 * - Conference Game D29 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHERN^1 W 75-59 N27 --/-- --/-- at Mercer W 57-39 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Head Coach: Rick Pietri J4 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 48-55 1 - Banknorth Classic (Burlington, Vt.) D30 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA^1 W 56-48 D1 --/-- --/-- STETSON W 54-43 N14 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi L 53-72 Overall: 17-13 | Sun Belt: 9-7 (4th E) J9 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 62-37 2 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) J2 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 61-70 D4 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi W 76-74 N19 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 100-44 H: 11-2 / A: 4-10 / N: 2-1 J11 --/-- --/-- at New Mexico State* L (ot) 60-63 3 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) J7 --/-- --/-- at Troy* W 71-52 D13 --/RV --/-- SOUTHERN W 57-39 N23 --/-- --/-- WESTERN ILLINOIS W 74-44 J16 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* W 72-58 4 - Postseason WNIT (Mobile, Ala.) J12 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* L 56-60 D19 --/RV --/-- TROY* W 58-48 N27 --/-- --/-- vs. William & Mary ^1 L 40-46 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score J18 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 65-61 J14 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* W 69-53 D22 --/RV --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 46-80 N28 --/-- --/-- vs. Milwaukee ^1 L 54-72 N12 --/-- --/-- CENTRAL FLORIDA W (3ot) 89-76 J23 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L 64-76 2003-2004 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION J19 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 58-59 D30 --/RV --/-- KENTUCKY L 56-66 D1 --/-- --/-- TULANE L 71-73 N15 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN W 57-44 J25 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* L (ot) 67-74 CHAMPIONS AND WNIT TEAM J21 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 52-57 J3 --/-- --/-- at Florida Atlantic* W 72-62 D5 --/-- --/-- at Nicholls State W 63-50 N18 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi L 45-54 J30 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* W 69-52 J26 --/-- --/-- at Denver* W 74-66 J6 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 63-75 D9 --/-- --/-- MEMPHIS L 50-55 N21 --/-- --/-- NORTHWESTERN STATE W 64-51 F1 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* W 45-34 J28 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* L 57-66 J12 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* W (ot) 68-65 D12 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN W 64-55 N25 --/-- --/-- at Texas-San Antonio^1 W 54-42 F6 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 55-51 F2 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* W 74-70 J17 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 51-66 D16 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* W 58-49 N26 --/-- --/-- vs. Utah^1 W 61-53 F8 --/-- --/-- NEW MEXICO STATE* W 68-53 F4 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* W 67-62 J19 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* L 58-67 D20 --/-- --/-- AUBURN L 50-71 N30 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi State L 47-63 F13 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* W 70-68 F9 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 54-50 J23 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 76-65 D28 --/-- --/-- at Lipscomb W 61-50 D3 --/-- --/-- at Tennessee State L 69-74 F22 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* L 57-60 F11 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* W 51-42 J27 --/-- --/-- DENVER* W 48-40 D31 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* W 61-51 D7 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 97-46 F24 --/-- --/-- DENVER* W 75-54 F16 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* L 60-70 J31 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* L 53-87 J2 --/-- --/-- at Florida Atlantic* W 68-58 D10 --/-- --/-- TALLADEGA W 57-52 M1 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* W 65-56 F20 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 61-40 F2 --/-- --/-- at ULM* W 61-51 J6 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 88-78 D18 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi L 62-67 M9 --/-- --/-- vs. Florida International^4 W 74-57 F23 --/-- --/-- DENVER* L (3ot) 71-74 F6 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 58-70 J10 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* W 68-67 D20 --/-- --/-- at Sam Houston State L 50-53 M10 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky^4 L 53-62 F25 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* L 39-60 F10 --/-- --/-- at Troy* W 69-66 J13 --/-- --/-- at ULM* W 74-62 D31 --/-- --/-- at Middle Tennessee* L 39-60 M19 --/-- --/-- at Auburn^5 L 53-77 M2 --/-- --/-- vs. Little Rock^2 W 48-34 F14 --/-- --/-- at Middle Tennessee* L 46-66 J16 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 81-68 J4 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* W 69-60 M4 --/-- --/-- vs. Western Kentucky^2 L 68-83 F16 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 65-39 J20 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* L 68-78 J7 --/-- --/-- DENVER* W 57-51 * - Conference Game F20 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 51-61 J23 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L 68-71 J11 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 72-68 1 - Preseason WNIT (Starkville, Miss.) * - Conference Game F27 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* W 55-50 J27 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA ATLANTIC* L 55-62 J14 --/-- --/-- at Troy* W 53-46 2 - Loyola Marymount Thanksgiving Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) M1 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* W 62-47 J30 --/-- --/-- at Troy* W 59-57 J18 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 48-50 3 - Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 2004-05 2 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) M5 --/-- --/-- Louisiana^2 W 49-40 F3 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* L 47-68 J21 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 53-60 4 - Aeropostale Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) Head Coach: Rick Pietri M8 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE^2 L 52-53 F6 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 52-100 J25 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* L 43-55 5 - Postseason WNIT (Auburn, Ala.) Overall: 13-15 | Sun Belt: 7-8 (3rd W) F10 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 50-62 J29 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 63-26 H: 7-6 / A: 5-7 / N: 1-2 2006-07 * - Conference Game F13 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 79-59 F1 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 66-57 2002-03 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION CO- Head Coach: Rick Pietri 1 - Fifth Annual odwalla Classic (San Francisco, Calif.) F17 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 61-67 F4 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* W 56-52 CHAMPIONS AND WNIT TEAM Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Overall: 14-16 | Sun Belt: 7-11 (4th E) 2 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) F21 --/-- --/-- at Middle Tennessee* L 78-100 F8 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* W 68-39 N20 --/-- --/-- at Belmont L 60-70 H: 8-6 / A: 5-9 / N: 1-1 F24 --/-- --/-- DENVER* L 61-64 F11 --/-- --/-- at ULM* L 52-55 N26 --/-- --/-- vs. ULM^1 L 56-69 M6 --/-- --/-- vs. Louisiana ^2 W 82-76 F18 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 70-37 N27 --/-- --/-- vs. Centenary^1 W 69-45 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score 2008-09 M7 --/-- --/-- vs. Western Kentucky ^2 L 67-72 F22 --/-- --/-- at Florida Atlantic* L 40-41 N30 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State L (ot) 52-57 N12 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 56-44 Head Coach: Rick Pietri F25 --/-- --/-- at Florida International L (ot) 55-58 D2 --/-- --/-- at Southern W 54-43 N17 --/-- --/-- at Tulsa L 55-60 Overall: 21-11 | Sun Belt: 10-8 (T-2nd E) * - Conference Game M3 --/-- --/-- vs. Arkansas State^2 W 62-38 D5 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi State L 50-71 N20 --/-- --/-- BELHAVEN W 92-71 H: 14-2 / A: 5-8 / N: 2-1 1 - Dave Cox Thanksgiving Classic (Seattle, Wash.) M4 --/-- --/-- vs. Little Rock^2 L 54-60 D15 --/-- --/-- OREGON STATE L 41-49 N24 --/-- --/-- vs. College of Charleston^1 W 63-51 2 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) D19 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi W 62-59 N25 --/-- --/-- at Long Island^1 L 41-56 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score * - Conference Game D21 --/-- --/-- UAB W 62-42 N28 --/-- --/-- at Georgia Southern L 48-54 N14 --/-- --/-- NICHOLLS STATE W 83-30 1 - UTSA Thanksgiving Classic (San Antonio, Texas) D29 --/-- --/-- COPPIN STATE^2 L (ot) 69-70 D1 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA L 50-62 N17 --/-- --/-- UAB W 77-64 2010-11 2 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) D30 --/-- --/-- NORTHWESTERN STATE^2 W 77-54 D5 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 60-59 N20 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 66-64 Head Coach: Rick Pietri J3 --/-- --/-- LAMAR^3 W 74-57 D9 --/-- --/-- at Southern W 61-46 N24 --/-- --/-- MERCER W 96-82 Overall: 17-13 | Sun Belt: 8-8 (4th E) J8 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS* W 53-29 D14 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 58-93 N28 --/-- --/-- at George Washington^1 L 59-64 H: 11-3 / A: 5-8 / N: 1-2 2012-13 J13 --/-- --/-- at New Mexico State* W 50-40 D17 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 55-72 N29 --/-- --/-- vs. Liberty^1 W 65-61 Head Coach: Rick Pietri J15 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 57-56 D21 --/-- --/-- at Stetson W (ot) 57-50 D2 --/-- --/-- HOUSTON BAPTIST W 83-48 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Overall: 17-13 | Sun Belt: 10-10 (4th E) 2003-04 J20 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 47-57 D29 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 57-69 D6 --/-- --/-- at Southern L 58-62 N13 --/-- --/-- at Tulane L 62-72 H: 10-4 / A: 6-8 / N: 1-1 Head Coach: Rick Pietri J22 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 46-63 J4 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 41-56 D11 --/-- --/-- at Memphis W 66-49 N16 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 95-61 Overall: 22-7 | Sun Belt: 11-4 (1st W) J27 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* L 57-63 J6 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 69-57 D13 --/-- --/-- at Western Illinois W 55-49 N19 --/-- --/-- at Southern W 69-38 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score H: 12-2 / A: 9-3 / N: 1-2 J29 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L (ot) 44-46 J11 --/-- --/-- at Troy* W 69-56 D17 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 66-59 N23 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI STATE L 43-56 N9 --/-- --/-- at Houston Baptist W 83-53 Sun Belt Conference West Divsion Champions F3 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 37-65 J13 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* W 44-37 D20 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* W 65-47 N26 --/-- --/-- vs. Florida^1 L 51-61 N12 --/-- --/-- TENNESSEE STATE W 59-43 F5 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* W (ot) 67-58 J17 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L 61-69 D29 --/RV --/-- OHIO W 68-64 N27 --/-- --/-- at Maine^1 W 66-55 N16 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 69-67 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score F10 --/-- --/-- NEW MEXICO STATE* W 50-48 J20 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L 34-54 J1 --/-- --/-- at Florida Atlantic* L 66-67 D2 --/-- --/-- at Auburn L 70-75 N20 --/-- --/-- at Southern W 63-41 N21 --/-- --/-- vs. Vanderbilt^1 L (ot) 62-64 F12 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L (ot) 56-63 J24 --/-- --/-- ULM* L 56-61 J4 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 57-80 D5 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI W 67-60 N23 --/-- --/-- at Cal State Northridge^1 L 40-47 N22 --/-- --/-- vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)^1 W 61-54 F17 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* W 63-44 J28 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* W 72-57 J7 --/-- --/-- at ULM* L 58-67 D8 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 72-22 N24 --/-- --/-- vs. Detroit^1 W 59-56 N26 --/-- --/-- at UAB W 72-69 F19 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* L 62-78 J31 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans* W 55-39 J14 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 68-60 D15 --/-- --/-- MOBILE W 93-54 N28 --/-- --/-- at Florida Atlantic* L 56-67 N29 --/-- --/-- BELMONT W 65-52 F24 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* L 56-59 F3 --/-- 20/19 at Middle Tennessee* L 58-86 J18 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* W 69-68 D19 --/-- --/-- at Northwestern State W 69-61 D1 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* L 49-63 D3 --/-- --/-- at McNeese State W 54-51 F26 --/-- --/-- DENVER* W 44-40 F7 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 65-68 J21 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* L 44-53 D22 --/-- --/-- LIPSCOMB W 69-41 D4 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 86-52 D6 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI STATE W 67-53 M6 --/-- --/-- vs. Arkansas State^4 L 53-61 F11 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 73-78 J24 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 66-52 D30 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 53-68 D8 --/-- --/-- SAM HOUSTON STATE W 71-61 D13 --/-- --/-- at Lamar W 76-50 F18 --/-- --/-- at Florida International* W 56-46 J28 --/-- --/-- at Denver* L (ot) 56-61 J2 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 59-67 D19 --/-- --/-- at Central Florida L 54-55

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D22 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* L 40-49 J3 --/-- --/-- at UTA* L 49-59 D31 --/-- --/-- TROY* L 57-73 Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result D29 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* W 53-47 J5 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* L 37-71 J5 --/-- --/-- at Georgia Southern* W 55-46 NOVEMBER 1 (1-0 | H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) NOVEMBER 20 (4-5 | H: 3-2; A: 1-3; N: 0-0) J3 --/-- --/-- at ULM* W 53-43 J8 --/-- --/-- APPALACHIAN STATE* L 63-67 J7 --/-- --/-- at Georgia State* W 77-47 1980 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 61-57 W 1978 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 46-66 L J5 --/-- --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 39-60 J10 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L 53-67 J12 --/-- --/-- UTA* L 49-73 1998 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 38-95 L J9 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 53-43 J15 --/-- --/-- at Texas State* L 42-63 J14 --/-- --/-- TEXAS STATE* L 44-57 NOVEMBER 4 (1-0 | H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2000 Jackson State Mobile, Ala. 71-56 W J12 --/-- --/-- at North Texas* L 47-67 J17 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L 58-65 J19 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 53-56 1978 Montevallo Mobile, Ala. 54-45 W 2004 Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 60-70 L J16 --/-- --/-- ULM* W 61-51 J19 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* L 34-56 J21 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* L 54-71 2006 Belhaven Mobile, Ala. 92-71 W J23 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 56-46 J22 --/-- --/-- at Appalachian State* L 59-70 J26 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA STATE* L 45-55 NOVEMBER 9 (2-2 | H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0) 2008 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 66-64 W J27 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 46-50 J29 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 57-47 J28 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L 45-53 1978 Mississippi State Mobile, Ala. 36-78 L 2012 Southern Baton Rouge, La. 63-41 W J30 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 61-72 J31 --/-- --/-- at ULM* L 53-55 F4 --/-- --/-- at Troy* L 71-75 2007 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 98-35 W 2013 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 60-68 L F2 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* L 34-65 F4 --/-- --/-- TEXAS STATE* L 44-46 F9 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L 38-62 2012 Houston Baptist Houston, Texas 83-53 W 2015 Southern Baton Rouge, La 45-50 L F6 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 74-58 F7 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA STATE* L 78-84 F11 --/-- --/-- at ULM* W 74-44 F9 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA ATLANTIC* L 56-59 F12 --/-- --/-- at Troy* L 67-78 F16 --/-- --/-- COASTAL CAROLINA* L 45-61 2013 Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. 40-53 L F13 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 53-39 F14 --/-- --/-- UTA L 46-63 F18 --/-- --/-- APPALACHIAN STATE* W 54-41 NOVEMBER 21 (3-4 | H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-4) F20 --/-- --/-- at Middle Tennessee* L 48-69 F19 --/-- --/-- at Georgia State* L 54-69 F23 --/-- --/-- at Texas State* L 39-55 NOVEMBER 10 (2-0 | H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 1977 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 74-57 W F23 --/-- --/-- NORTH TEXAS* W 65-61 F21 --/-- --/-- at Georiga Southern* W 80-63 F25 --/-- --/-- at UTA* L 41-53 1980 Alabama-Huntsville Mobile, Ala. 68-55 W 1980 Mississippi University for Women Birmingham, Ala. 56-63 L F27 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* W 65-59 F26 --/-- --/-- ULM* L 38-45 M2 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* L 44-50 2017 Georgia Southwestern Mobile, Ala. 73-42 W 1983 Old Dominion Bowling Green, Ky. 67-85 L M2 --/-- --/-- at Troy* W 71-70 M5 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 60-70 M4 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* W 71-49 1997 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 68-64 W M8 --/-- --/-- vs. Troy^2 L 49-62 M7 --/-- --/-- TROY* L 79-86 M7 --/-- --/-- vs. Georgia State^1 W 49-44 NOVEMBER 11 (1-2 | H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) 1998 UTA Fayetteville, Ark. 61-73 L M9 --/-- --/-- vs. UTA^1 L 53-65 1978 Florida State Mobile, Ala. 43-76 L 2003 Vanderbilt Burlington, Vt. 62-64 L ot * - Conference Game * - Conference Game 2007 Sam Houston State Mobile, Ala. 72-54 W 2011 Northwestern State Mobile, Ala. 64-51 W 1 - Radisson Hotel Chatsworth Thanksgiving Classic (Northridge, Calif.) ! - Jacksonville Thanksgiving Classic 2016 No. 20/24 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 33-85 L 2 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) * - Conference Game NOVEMBER 22 (6-1 | H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 3-0) 2015-16 1 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) NOVEMBER 12 (3-1 | H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 1976 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. L 54-93 Head Coach: Terry Fowler 2006 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 56-44 W 1980 Miami (Fla.) Birmingham, Ala. 74-51 W 2013-14 Overall: 15-15 | Sun Belt: 11-9 (5th) 2011 Central Florids Mobile, Ala. 89-76 W 3ot 1983 Virginia Commonwealth Bowling Green, Ky. 90-71 W Head Coach: Terry Fowler H: 8-7 / A: 7-7 / N: 0-1 2017-18 2012 Tennessee State Mobile, Ala. 59-43 W 1996 ULM Mobile, Ala. 70-67 W ot Overall: 8-20 | Sun Belt: 6-12 (9th) Head Coach: Terry Fowler 2013 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 68-93 L 2002 Jacksonville State Mobile, Ala. 83-67 W H: 7-7 / A: 1-12 / N: 0-1 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Overall: 21-13 | Sun Belt: 11-7 (5th) 2003 St. Francis (N.Y.) Burlington, Vt. 61-54 W N17 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 64-49 H: 12-5 / A: 8-7 / N: 1-1 NOVEMBER 13 (1-4 | H: 0-0; A: 1-4; N: 0-0) 2005 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 84-72 W Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score N20 --/-- --/-- at Southern L 45-50 1979 William Carey Hattiesburg, Miss. 68-78 L N9 --/-- --/-- at Indiana State L 40-53 N24 --/-- --/-- CENTRAL FLORIDA L 36-77 Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score 1998 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 39-96 L NOVEMBER 23 (3-6 | H: 3-2; A: 0-2; N: 0-2) N12 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi L 68-93 D1 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA L 60-72 N10 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN W 73-42 2007 Ohio Athens, Ohio 73-59 W 1990 Northern Illinois Orlando, Fla. 71-75 L N20 --/-- --/-- NICHOLLS STATE L 60-68 D3 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State W 47-43 N17 --/-- --/-- at North Carolina State L 50-71 2010 Tulane New Orleans, La. 62-72 L 1991 Rice Houston, Texas 69-75 L N25 --/-- --/-- HOUSTON BAPTIST L 51-54 D6 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi L 51-71 N19 --/-- --/-- at North Carolina W 85-84 1999 Illinois-Chicago Mobile, Ala. 55-71 L N29 --/-- 14/19 at Colorado^1 L 61-94 D13 --/-- --/-- UAB L 39-53 N24 --/-- --/-- NEW ORLEANS W 67-45 2016 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. 58-70 L 2001 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Mobile, Ala. 69-31 W N30 --/-- --/-- vs. Samford^1 L 49-70 D15 --/-- --/-- WILLIAM CAREY W 66-30 N28 --/-- --/-- at Alabama State W 59-47 2007 Villanova San Francisco, Calif. 58-83 L D3 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 66-42 D19 --/-- --/-- at Grand Canyon W 59-56 N30 --/-- --/-- at Southern Mississippi W 78-57 NOVEMBER 14 (1-1 | H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) D7 --/-- --/-- TENNESSEE TECH W 66-58 D30 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* L 34-47 D3 --/-- --/-- JACKSONVILLE L 58-60 2008 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 83-30 W 2009 Western Illinois Mobile, Ala. 74-44 W D16 --/-- --/-- MISSISSIPPI L 56-72 J2 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 53-66 D9 --/-- --/-- at Ole Miss L 59-66 2009 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 53-72 L 2010 Mississippi State Mobile, Ala. 43-56 L D20 --/-- --/-- at Wake Forest L 66-92 J7 --/-- --/-- at Georgia Southern* L 43-57 D11 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN W 69-55 2012 Cal State Northridge Northridge, Calif. 40-47 L J1 --/-- --/-- WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 74-65 J9 --/-- --/-- at Georgia State* W 60-52 D16 --/-- --/-- CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 64-43 NOVEMBER 15 (2-2 | H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1) 2014 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 64-61 W J4 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA STATE* W 66-57 J14 --/-- --/-- TEXAS STATE* L 71-73 D21 --/-- --/-- UAB L 66-78 1979 Mississippi State Mobile, Ala. 74-63 W J8 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* L 42-61 J16 --/-- --/-- UTA* W 59-55 D29 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA STATE* W 88-52 1998 Green Bay Lincoln, Neb. 54-77 L NOVEMBER 24 (7-6 | H: 3-2; A: 0-2; N: 4-2) J11 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 60-73 J21 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L 50-69 D31 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 79-52 2002 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 61-87 L 1980 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 64-52 W J15 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* L 60-65 J23 --/-- --/-- at ULM* W 63-57 J4 --/RV --/-- at Texas State* L 63-78 2011 Southern Mobile, Ala. 57-44 W 1989 Florida State Baton Rouge, La. 82-89 L J18 --/-- --/-- ULM* W 72-70 J26 --/-- --/-- at Troy* W 75-71 J6 --/RV --/-- at UTA* W 76-63 1990 Stetson Orlando, Fla. 90-64 W J25 --/-- --/-- at UTA* W (ot) 73-72 J30 --/-- --/-- APPALACHIAN STATE* W 71-55 J13 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 79-68 NOVEMBER 16 (3-0 | H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 1991 Indiana State Houston, Texas 69-75 L J30 --/-- --/-- at Georgia State* L 55-63 F4 --/-- --/-- at Arkansas State* L 51-58 J18 --/-- --/-- COASTAL CAROLINA* W 68-62 2001 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 62-39 W 1995 UAB Mobile, Ala. 52-61 L F1 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* W 61-56 F6 --/-- --/-- at Little Rock* L 43-74 J20 --/-- --/-- APPALACHIAN STATE* W 54-52 2010 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 95-61 W 1996 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 31-57 L F6 --/-- --/-- at Troy* L 53-78 F11 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA STATE* W 83-45 J25 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* W 72-57 2012 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 69-67 W 2000 Illinois-Chicago Chicago, Ill. 31-51 L F12 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 58-71 F13 --/-- --/-- GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 48-45 J27 --/-- --/-- at ULM* W 67-60 2006 College of Charleston Long Island, N.Y. 63-51 W F15 --/-- --/-- at Western Kentucky* L 55-81 F16 --/-- --/-- TROY* W 65-63 F3 --/-- --/-- at Troy* L 71-82 NOVEMBER 17 (6-5 | H: 6-2; A: 0-3; N: 0-0) 2007 Missouri-Kansas City San Francisco, Calif. 69-56 W F19 --/-- --/-- at Texas State* L 61-63 F18 --/-- --/-- at Appalachian State* W 68-54 F8 --/-- --/-- LITTLE ROCK* L 35-47 1977 Tuskegee Mobile, Ala. 30-80 L 2008 Mercer Mobile, Ala. 96-82 W F22 --/-- --/-- TROY* L 76-86 F25 --/-- --/-- ULM* L 54-67 F10 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 60-75 1978 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 58-48 W 2012 Detroit Northridge, Calif. 59-56 W F26 --/-- --/-- at ULM* L 70-76 F27 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* W 68-59 F15 --/-- --/-- at Appalachian State* Lot 56-57 1980 Valdosta State Valdosta, Ga. 80-95 L 2015 Central Florida Mobile, Ala. 36-77 L M3 --/-- --/-- at Louisiana* L (ot) 61-68 M3 --/-- --/-- at UTA* L 49-53 F17 --/-- --/-- at Coastal Carolina* L 56-71 2000 Jacksonville State Mobile, Ala. 79-48 W 2017 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 67-45 W M5 --/-- --/-- TEXAS STATE* L 60-64 M5 --/-- --/-- at Texas State* W 70-56 F22 --/-- --/-- ULM* W 72-55 2006 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 55-60 L M8 --/-- --/-- UTA* W (ot) 60-57 M9 --/-- --/-- vs. Troy* L 49-62 F24 --/-- --/-- LOUISIANA* L 56-59 2007 Tulsa Mobile, Ala. 42-34 W NOVEMBER 25 (5-8 | H: 2-2; A: 2-4; N: 1-2) M1 --/-- --/-- at Georgia Southern* W 81-74 2008 UAB Mobile, Ala. 77-64 W 1980 Florida State Mobile, Ala. 82-79 W * - Conference Game * - Conference Game M3 --/-- --/-- at Georgia State* W 70-69 2014 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 53-64 L 1983 Tennessee-Martin Martin, Tenn. 65-67 L 1 - 27th Annual Omni Hotels Classic (Boulder, Colo.) 1 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) M6 --/-- --/-- vs. ULM^1 W 80-54 2015 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 64-49 W 1985 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 55-86 L M8 --/-- --/-- vs. Troy^1 L 79-82 1988 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 69-55 W M15 --/-- --/-- STETSON^! W 49-33 2016 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 38-33 W 1989 George Washington Baton, Rouge, La. 63-71 L 2016-17 M19 --/-- --/-- FURMAN^! W 54-53 2017 North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. 50-71 L 2014-15 1997 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 63-80 L Head Coach: Terry Fowler Head Coach: Terry Fowler M24 --/-- --/-- at Yale^! Lot 74-76 Overall: 5-24 | Sun Belt: 2-18 (T9th) Overall: 11-20 | Sun Belt: 5-13 (10th) NOVEMBER 18 (1-2 | H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0) 2000 California Chicago, Ill. 59-70 L 2001 McNeese State Mobile, Ala. 77-39 W H: 4-11 / A: 1-13 / N: 0-0 H: 5-9 / A: 4-9 / N: 2-2 ! - Women’s Basketball Invitational 1978 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 54-89 L 2005 Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. 61-82 L * - Conference Game 2005 McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 66-52 W Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score Date USA OPP Opponent W/L Score 1 - Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) 2011 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 45-54 L 2006 Long Island Brooklyn, N.Y. 41-56 L N17 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 53-64 N11 --/-- 20/24 vs Florida L 33-85 2011 Texas-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas 54-42 W N19 --/-- --/-- MOBILE W 71-67 N13 --/-- --/-- at Central Florida L 58-70 NOVEMBER 19 (5-1 | H: 2-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0) 2013 Houston Baptist Mobile, Ala. 51-54 L N23 --/-- --/-- ALABAMA STATE W 64-61 N17 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 38-33 2001 Jacksonville State Jacksonville, Ala. 56-61 L 2016 North Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 62-55 W N26 --/-- --/-- INDIANA STATE L 53-74 N19 --/-- --/-- at New Orleans W 65-62 2009 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 100-44 W D2 --/-- --/-- SPRING HILL W 69-42 N25 --/-- --/-- vs. North Florida! W 62-55 2010 Southern Baton Rouge, La. 69-38 W NOVEMBER 26 (3-5 | H: 0-1; A: 1-2; N: 2-2) D6 --/-- --/-- at Nicholls State L 62-66 N26 --/-- --/-- at Jacksonville^ L 55-62 2014 Mobile Mobile, Ala. 71-67 W 1979 Alabama-Huntsville Huntsville, Ala. 59-64 L D14 --/-- --/-- at Mississippi L 48-88 D4 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 48-57 2016 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 65-62 W 1985 Middle Tennessee Bowling Green, Ky. 79-63 W D16 --/-- --/-- at Tennessee Tech L 62-66 D12 --/-- --/-- SOUTHERN W 55-48 2017 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 85-84 W 2003 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 72-69 W D21 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 43-73 D15 --/-- --/-- WILLIAM CAREY W 62-39 2004 ULM Memphis, Tenn. 56-69 L D30 --/-- --/-- ARKANSAS STATE* L 50-62 D19 --/-- --/-- NORTH CAROLINA STATE L 31-74 2010 Florida Orono, Maine 51-61 L D21 --/-- --/-- at UAB L 41-66 2011 Utah San Antonio, Texas 61-53 W

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Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result 2014 Indiana State Mobile, Ala. 53-74 L 2006 Florida Mobile, Ala. 50-62 L DECEMBER 7 (9-2 | H: 7-0; A: 0-2; N: 2-0) 2015 UAB Mobile, Ala. 39-53 L 2016 Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla 55-62 L 2007 Stetson Mobile, Ala. 54-43 W 1981 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 48-79 L 2009 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 71-73 L 1982 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 64-84 L DECEMBER 14 (5-3 | H: 5-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) NOVEMBER 27 (7-2 | H: 2-0; A: 3-0; N: 2-2) 2012 Florida International Miami, Fla. 49-63 L 1983 Mercer Mobile, Ala. 84-78 W 1984 McNeese State Mobile, Ala. 87-72 W 1981 Cincinnati Cookeville, Tenn. 65-81 L 2015 Florida Mobile, Ala. 60-72 L 1984 Wichita State Tallahassee, Fla. 89-54 W 1985 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 80-60 W 1982 West Florida Mobile, Ala. 92-65 W 1986 Jacksonville, State Mobile, Ala. 100-47 W 1987 Clemson Mobile, Ala. 71-75 L 1983 North Alabama Florence, Ala. 65-62 W DECEMBER 2 (7-5 | H: 4-2; A: 1-2; N: 2-1) 1987 Georgia State Mobile, Ala. 112-83 W 1991 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 90-56 W 1987 Louisiana Baton Rouge, La. 63-61 W 1978 UAB Mobile, Ala. 53-89 L 1988 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 65-56 W 1996 Florida Atlantic Mobile, Ala. 59-53 W 1990 Mississippi Valley State Mobile, Ala. 80-59 W 1988 Texas-San Antonio Nacogdoches, Texas 77-55 W 1989 Mobile Mobile, Ala. 90-59 W 2005 North Florida Mobile, Ala. 62-29 W 2004 Centenary Memphis, Tenn. 69-45 W 1989 Tennessee State Memphis, Tenn. 71-62 W 1990 Howard Columbia, Mo. 83-57 W 2006 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 58-93 L 2007 Mercer Macon, Ga. 57-39 W 1992 Mississippi Valley State Mobile, Ala. 82-64 W 2011 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 97-46 W 2014 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 48-88 L 2009 William & Mary Seattle, Wash. 40-46 L 1994 Austin Peay Lynchburg, Va. 57-88 L 2013 Tennessee Tech Mobie, Ala. 66-58 W 2010 Maine Orono, Maine 66-55 W 1996 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 54-76 L DECEMBER 15 (11-4 | H: 9-3; A: 2-1; N: 0-0) 2000 Southern Baton Rouge, La. 39-63 L DECEMBER 8 (6-0 | H: 4-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0) 1979 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 73-71 W NOVEMBER 28 (5-13 | H: 1-3; A: 2-7; N: 2-3) 2001 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 63-49 W 1979 Judson College Mobile, Ala. 101-42 W 1980 Belhaven Jackson, Miss. 87-67 W 1978 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 46-103 L 2004 Southern Baton Rouge, La. 54-43 W 1984 Michigan Tallahassee, Fla. 71-60 W 1983 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 95-62 W 1980 Mississippi Gulfport, Miss. 71-79 L 2008 Houston Baptist Mobile, Ala. 83-48 W 1990 Missouri Columbia, Mo. 56-55 W 1984 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 69-56 W 1981 Arkansas Cookeville, Tenn. 55-78 L 2010 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 70-75 L 1993 Troy Mobile, Ala. 69-66 W 1986 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 68-76 L 1982 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 76-64 L 2014 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 69-42 W 2010 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 72-22 W 1990 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 84-60 W 1986 Texas A&M Atlanta, Ga. 82-64 W 2012 Sam Houston State Mobile, Ala. 71-61 W 1992 UAB Mobile, Ala. 74-77 L ot 1987 New Orleans Baton Rouge, La. 83-76 W DECEMBER 3 (8-6 | H: 5-3; A: 3-3; N: 0-0) 1993 UAB Mobile, Ala. 59-74 L 1988 Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 93-88 W 1977 Mississippi State Mobile, Ala. 40-99 L DECEMBER 9 (5-5 | H: 2-2; A: 3-3; N: 0-0) 1995 Western Carolina Mobile, Ala. 67-66 W 1989 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 58-65 L 1982 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 81-58 W 1982 Troy Mobile, Ala. 73-49 W 1996 Alcorn State Mobile, Ala. 55-49 W 1994 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 67-84 L 1983 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 88-83 W 1989 Florida A&M Mobile, Ala. 77-63 W 2002 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 51-46 W 1997 Mississippi State Mobile, Ala. 65-93 L 1988 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 55-75 L 1991 Georgia Mobile, Ala. 61-77 L 2004 Oregon State Mobile, Ala. 41-49 L 2000 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 46-53 L 1993 Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 54-83 L 1995 ULM Monroe, La. 61-56 W 2010 Mobile Mobile, Ala. 93-54 W 2001 Southern Mobile, Ala. 75-58 W 1994 Liberty Lynchburg, Va. 70-56 W 1997 Southern Mississppi Hattiesburg, Miss. 55-91 L 2015 William Carey Mobile, Ala. 66-30 W 2005 Illinois State Normal, Ill. 50-57 L 1995 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 52-69 L 2000 Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 78-67 W 2016 William Carey Mobile, Ala. 62-39 W 2006 Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 48-54 L 2002 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 68-47 W 2001 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 61-63 L 2008 George Washington Washington, D.C. 59-64 L 2003 McNeese State Mobile, Ala. 54-51 W 2006 Southern Baton Rouge, La. 61-46 W DECEMBER 16 (6-4 | H: 6-2; A: 0-2; N: 0-0) 2009 Milwaukee Seattle, Wash. 54-72 L 2005 McNeese State Mobile, Ala. 63-55 W 2009 Memphis Mobile, Ala. 50-55 L 1980 Mississippi College Clinton, Miss. 49-70 L 2012 Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 56-67 L 2011 Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. 69-74 L 2017 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 59-66 L 1981 Chattanooga Mobile, Ala. 62-67 L 2017 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 59-47 W 2013 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 66-42 W 1990 UNC Asheville Mobile, Ala. 92-56 W 2015 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 47-43 W DECEMBER 10 (4-3 | H: 4-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0) 1994 Alcorn State Mobile, Ala. 77-70 W NOVEMBER 29 (7-5 | H: 5-0; A: 0-3; N: 2-2) 2017 Jacksonville Mobile, Ala. 58-60 L 1975 Talladega Talladega, Ala. 44-87 L 1995 Mercer Mobile, Ala. 68-62 W 1976 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 70-41 W 1984 Mississippi College Mobile, Ala. 78-70 W 2003 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 62-57 W 1983 West Alabama Mobile, Ala. 96-48 W DECEMBER 4 (8-6 | H: 3-2; A: 5-1; N: 0-3) 1986 West Alabama Mobile, Ala. 90-66 W 2009 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 58-49 W 1984 McNeese State Mobile, Ala. 82-57 W 1976 Tuskegee Mobile, Ala. 66-87 L 1988 Mobile Mobile, Ala. 91-64 W 2013 Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 56-72 L 1985 South Carolina State Statesboro, Ga. 72-61 W 1978 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 67-55 W 1994 Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 72-78 L 2014 Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. 62-66 L 1986 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 58-70 L 1981 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 48-49 L 1999 Minnesota Mobile, Ala. 46-61 L 2017 Central Arkansas Mobile, Ala. 64-43 W 1987 LSU Baton Rouge, La. 69-84 L 1982 West Florida Mobile, Ala. 79-65 W 2011 Talladega Mobile, Ala. 57-52 W 1990 Florida A&M Mobile, Ala. 82-73 W 1984 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 71-66 W DECEMBER 17 (6-4 | H: 5-1; A: 0-3; N: 1-0) 1991 Brigham Young Miami, Fla. 70-77 L 1985 Southeastern Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 72-56 W DECEMBER 11 (5-3 | H: 4-1; A: 1-2; N: 0-0) 1979 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 65-80 L 2002 Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. 37-40 L 1986 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 78-61 W 1975 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 73-106 L 1990 Georgia Southern Mobile, Ala. 72-81 L 2003 Belmont Mobile, Ala. 65-52 W 1992 Long Beach State San Marcos, Texas 66-82 L 1980 Florida A&M Mobile, Ala. 69-52 W 1993 Prairie View A&M Mobile, Ala. 109-50 W 2008 Liberty Washington, D.C. 65-61 W 1993 Valparaiso East Lansing, Mich. 95-105 L 1981 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 52-48 W 1994 Mississippi State Mobile, Ala. 61-57 W 2013 Colorado Boulder, Colo. 61-94 L 1999 Detroit Tallahassee, Fla. 66-74 L 1989 Auburn-Montgomery Mobile, Ala. 105-71 W 1998 Mobile Mobile, Ala. 81-68 W ot 2000 McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 54-52 W 1995 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 81-51 W 1999 Alcorn State Mobile, Ala. 64-50 W NOVEMBER 30 (6-9 | H: 1-0; A: 3-7; N: 2-2) 2007 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 76-74 W 1996 UAB Mobile, Ala. 49-64 L 2000 East Carolina Mobile, Ala. 57-56 W 1977 Judson College Marion, Ala. 36-33 W 2012 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 86-52 W 2002 Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 73-77 L 2005 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 29-66 L 1978 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 38-97 L 2016 Southern Miss Mobile, Ala. 48-57 L 2008 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 66-49 W 2006 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 56-72 L 1979 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 104-45 W 2017 Southern Mobile, Ala. 69-65 W 2008 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 66-59 W 1981 Mercer Macon, Ga. 49-63 L DECEMBER 5 (9-3 | H: 3-0; A: 4-3; N: 2-0) 1985 Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 76-85 L 1979 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 84-63 W DECEMBER 12 (6-3 | H: 5-0; A: 1-3; N: 0-0) DECEMBER 18 (6-4 | H: 5-1; A: 1-3; N: 0-0) 1986 UAB Atlanta, Ga. 67-46 W 1981 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 54-56 L 1979 Troy Mobile, Ala. 73-70 W 1980 Mercer Columbus, Miss. 70-75 L 1988 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 59-64 L 1989 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 62-56 W 1981 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 51-75 L 1987 McNeese State Houston, Texas 77-80 L 1991 Howard Miami, Fla. 75-70 W 1992 UNC Greensboro San Marcos, Texas 73-70 W 1982 UAB Mobile, Ala. 67-69 W 1992 Alcorn State Mobile, Ala. 90-79 W 1999 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 54-82 L 1998 Houston Houston, Texas 76-73 W ot 1986 Georgia Southern Mobile, Ala. 87-68 W 1993 Indiana State Mobile, Ala. 72-76 L 2001 ULM Monroe, La. 60-38 W 1999 Mississippi Valley State Tallahassee, Fla. 75-50 W 1993 Florida Gainesville, Fla. 54-101 L 1998 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. a 77-54 W 2002 Iowa Los Angelese, Calif. 62-83 L 1997 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 68-69 L 1999 Southern Mobile, Ala. 83-74 W 2004 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 52-57 L ot 2001 Alcorn State Mobile, Ala. 66-51 W 1998 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 84-74 W 2000 Southern Mobile, Ala. 70-46 W 2011 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 47-63 L 2004 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 50-71 L 2009 Southern Mobile, Ala. 64-55 W 2001 North Carolina A&T Mobile. Ala. 63-37 W 2013 Samford Boulder, Colo. 49-70 L 2005 Florida Gainesville, Fla. 57-74 L 2016 Southern Mobile, Ala. 55-48 W 2002 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 79-57 W 2017 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 78-57 W 2006 Southern Illinois Mobile, Ala. 60-59 W 2011 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 62-67 L 2009 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 63-50 W DECEMBER 13 (9-4 | H: 7-3; A: 2-1; N: 0-0) DECEMBER 1 (7-9 | H: 6-6; A: 0-3; N: 1-0) 2010 Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 67-60 W 1980 UAB Mobile, Ala. 72-50 W DECEMBER 19 (9-6 | H: 3-2; A: 3-3; N: 3-1) 1975 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 95-32 W 1981 West Florida Mobile, Ala. 78-56 W 1980 Middle Tennessee Columbus, Miss. 51-50 W 1977 Troy Mobile, Ala. 39-64 L DECEMBER 6 (4-5 | H: 3-0; A: 1-4; N: 0-1) 1985 Prairie View A&M Mobile, Ala. 84-56 W 1981 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 44-49 L 1978 Belhaven Mobile, Ala. 50-66 L 1983 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 82-68 W 1986 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 92-67 W 1982 Mercer Mobile, Ala. 82-73 W 1979 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 75-63 W 1985 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 99-54 W 1991 Florida A&M Mobile, Ala. 65-67 L 1987 Texas-El Paso Houston, Texas 56-42 W 1983 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 91-68 W 1986 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 75-95 L 1994 UAB Mobile, Ala. 59-60 L 1990 Memphis Mobile, Ala. 88-65 W 1984 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 85-71 W 1997 UAB Mobile, Ala. 68-62 W 1995 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 52-71 L 1992 ULM Mobile, Ala. 61-74 L 1987 Grambling State Mobile, Ala. 69-68 W 1998 Grambling State Houston, Texas 64-76 L 1999 McNeese State Mobile, Ala. 75-63 W 1995 Nebraska Mrytle Beach, S.C. 64-83 L 1989 McNeese State Memphis, Tenn. 66-60 W 2003 Mississippi State Mobile, Ala. 67-53 W 2002 ULM Mobile, Ala. 75-51 W 1996 Belmont Atlanta, Ga. 46-45 W 1990 Mercer Macon, Ga. 95-81 L 2008 Southern Baton Rouge, La. 58-62 L 2003 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 76-50 W 2004 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 62-59 W 1997 Tulane New Orleans, La. 38-101 L 2014 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 62-66 L 2007 Southern Mobile, Ala. 57-39 W 2005 Portland State Portland, Ore. 56-68 L 1998 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 55-96 L 2015 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 51-71 L 2008 Western Illinois Macomb, Ill. 55-49 W 2007 Troy Mobile, Ala. 58-48 W

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Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result 2010 Northwestern State (La.) Natchitoches, La. 69-61 W DECEMBER 31 (3-3 | H: 1-1; A: 1-2; N: 1-0) JANUARY 7 (8-5| H: 4-0; A: 4-5; N: 0-0) 1992 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 59-81 L 2012 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. 54-55 L 1996 Oral Roberts Boca Raton, Fla. 60-54 W 1978 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 35-72 L 1995 Texas Rio Grand Valley Mobile, Ala. 100-60 W 2015 Grand Canyon Phoenix, Arizona 59-56 W 1999 Texas Christian Fort Worth, Texas 55-95 L 1983 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 77-60 W 1998 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 44-115 L 2016 North Carolina State Mobile, Ala. 31-74 L 2009 Florida International Miami, Fla. 61-51 W 1985 Southern Mobile, Ala. 78-65 W 2002 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 61-54 W 2011 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 39-60 L 1986 Texas Southern Houston, Texas 2-0 W forfeit 2004 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 66-65 W DECEMBER 20 (3-5 | H: 0-2; A: 2-3; N: 1-0) 2016 Troy Mobile, Ala. 57-73 L 1987 Southern Mobile, Ala. 96-54 W 2006 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 56-60 L 1980 Valdosta State Columbus, Miss. 64-51 W 2017 Georgia Southern Mobile, Ala. 79-52 W 1988 Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 68-87 L 2008 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 68-65 W ot 1995 Coastal Carolina Mrytle Beach, S.C. 74-53 W 1989 South Florida Mobile, Ala. 94-76 W 2011 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 62-60 W 1996 Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 70-82 L JANUARY 1 (1-1 | H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) 1995 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 45-90 L 2013 North Texas Denton, Texas 47-67 L 1997 Missouri Mobile, Ala. 47-78 L 2009 Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 66-67 L 2006 Troy Troy, Ala. 71-52 W 2017 UTA Mobile, Ala. 49-73 L 2008 Florida International Miami, Fla. 65-47 W 2014 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 74-65 W 2009 ULM Monroe, La. 58-67 L 2009 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 50-71 L 2012 Denver Mobile, Ala. 57-51 W JANUARY 13 (7-4 | H: 3-1; A: 4-3; N: 0-0) 2011 Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 50-53 L JANUARY 2 (3-5 | H: 1-2; A: 2-3; N: 0-0) 2016 Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 43-57 L 1978 Tulane New Orleans, La. 33-64 L 2013 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 66-92 L 1997 Texas Rio Grand Valley Edinburg, Texas 56-60 L 2017 Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 77-47 W 1985 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 57-81 L 1999 Mobile Mobile, Ala. 88-71 W 1989 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 91-69 W DECEMBER 21 (6-6 | H: 2-2; A: 3-2; N: 1-2) 2000 North Texas Denton, Texas 50-59 L JANUARY 8 (2-6 | H: 1-2; A: 1-3; N: 0-1) 1994 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 67-97 L 1990 Duke Tampa, Fla. 70-76 L 2004 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 68-59 W 1977 Judson College Marion, Ala. 63-62 W 1996 Texas Rio Grand Valley Edinburg, Texas 57-42 W 1995 Appalachian State Mrytle Beach, S.C. 68-85 L 2006 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 61-70 L 1982 Mercer Oxford, Miss. 49-72 L 2000 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 67-71 L 1997 Troy Mobile, Ala. 62-86 L 2010 Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 68-58 W 1983 Tulane New Orleans, La. 72-82 L 2001 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 79-71 W 1999 East Carolina Greenville, N.C. 56-53 W 2011 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 59-67 L 1998 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 60-86 L 2005 New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 50-40 W 2001 Mississippi Corpus Christi, Texas 62-61 W ot 2016 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 53-66 L 2005 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 53-29 W 2007 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 44-37 W 2002 Southern Baton Rouge, La. 65-52 W 2011 Florida International Miami, Fla. 43-48 L 2010 ULM Monroe, La. 74-62 W 2003 Southern Mobile, Ala. 65-52 W JANUARY 3 (6-4 | H: 2-3; A: 3-1; N: 1-0) 2014 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 42-61 L 2018 Troy Troy, Ala. 79-68 W 2004 UAB Mobile, Ala. 62-42 W 1989 Cleveland State Miami, Fla. 70-57 W 2015 Appalachian State Mobile, Ala. 63-67 L 2006 Stetson DeLand, Fla. 57-50 W ot 1990 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 68-77 L JANUARY 14 (6-5 | H: 3-1; A: 3-4; N: 0-0) 2014 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 43-73 L 1993 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 79-67 W JANUARY 9 (7-6 | H: 2-2; A: 5-3; N: 0-1) 1976 Mississippi University for Women Columbus, Miss. 47-74 L 2016 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 41-66 L 1995 Texas State Mobile, Ala. 58-78 L 1978 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 50-84 L 1987 Jackson State Mobile, Ala. 88-40 W 2017 UAB Mobile, Ala. 66-78 L 1998 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 53-72 L 1981 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 60-71 L 1988 Grambling State Grambling, La. 71-63 W 2002 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 63-46 W 1982 Middle Tennessee Oxford, Miss. 55-72 L 1993 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 55-102 L DECEMBER 22 (2-3 | H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-1) 2005 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 74-57 W 1985 UAB Mobile, Ala. 82-59 W 1997 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 56-89 L 1990 George Washington Tampa, Fla. 59-70 L 2008 Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 72-62 W 1986 Florida Gainesville, Fla. 71-64 W 1999 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 68-65 W 2001 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas 64-62 W 2013 ULM Monroe, La. 53-43 W 1990 Talladega Mobile, Ala. 110-50 W 2006 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 69-53 W 2007 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 46-80 L 2015 UTA Arlington, Texas 49-59 L 1992 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 64-53 W 2009 Troy Mobile, Ala. 68-60 W 2010 Lipscomb Mobile, Ala. 69-41 W 1993 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 54-67 L 2012 Troy Troy, Ala. 53-46 W 2012 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 40-49 L JANUARY 4 (4-6 | H: 3-3; A: 1-3; N: 0-0) 1997 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 49-72 L 2016 Texas State Mobile, Ala. 71-73 L 1984 UAB Mobile, Ala. 79-72 W 1999 Belmont Nashville, Tenn. 65-70 L 2017 Texas State Mobile, Ala. 44-57 L DECEMBER 27 (1-1 | H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1) 1989 Florida International Miami, Fla. 75-81 L 2003 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 62-37 W 1989 Florida International Miami, Fla. 88-67 W 1997 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 55-49 W 2013 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 53-43 W JANUARY 15 (4-8 | H: 3-3; A: 1-5; N: 0-0) 1994 Purdue Boca Raton, Fla. 44-95 L 2001 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 47-73 L 2016 Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 60-52 W 1976 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 48-56 L 2003 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 48-55 L 1977 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 38-62 L DECEMBER 28 (2-4 | H: 0-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-2) 2007 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 41-56 L JANUARY 10 (4-7 | H: 3-4; A: 1-3; N: 0-0) 1982 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 56-70 L 1988 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 59-80 L 2009 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 57-80 L 1975 Troy Troy, Ala. 43-67 L 1986 UAB Mobile, Ala. 64-68 L 1989 Washington Miami, Fla. 68-94 L 2012 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 69-60 W 1976 Judson College Mobile, Ala. 0-2 L forfeit 1991 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 48-86 L 1991 McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 58-66 L 2014 Georgia State Mobile, Ala. 66-57 W 1978 Pensacola JC Mobile, Ala. 44-56 L 1994 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 66-81 L 1994 St. Francis (N.Y.) Boca Raton, Fla. 72-74 L 2018 Texas State San Marcos, Texas 63-78 L 1981 Mississippi College Mobile, Ala. 74-68 W 1998 Belmont Mobile, Ala. 63-61 W 2000 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 57-51 W 1984 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 61-80 L 2004 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 57-54 W 2009 Lipscomb Nashville, Tenn. 61-50 W JANUARY 5 (6-7 | H: 4-3; A: 2-3; N: 0-1) 1988 Vanderbilt Mobile, Ala. 73-71 W 2005 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 50-40 W 1978 Judson College Mobile, Ala. 53-48 W 1994 Troy Troy, Ala. 74-88 L 2011 ULM Mobile, Ala. 78-54 W DECEMBER 29 (7-5 | H: 6-1; A: 0-2; N: 1-2) 1980 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 92-82 W 1998 Texas Rio Grand Valley Edinburg, Texas 67-54 W 2014 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 60-65 L 1988 Georgia Las Vegas, Nev. 62-92 L 1988 Charlotte Mobile, Ala. 77-63 W 2000 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 33-90 L 2015 Texas State San Marcos, Texas 42-63 L 1989 Michigan Miami, Fla. 61-77 L 1989 Kansas State Miami, Fla. 64-65 L 2010 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 68-67 W 1992 UNC Greensboro Statesboro, Ga. 66-62 W 1991 West Virginia Mobile, Ala. 62-79 L 2015 Georgia Southern Mobile, Ala. 53-67 L JANUARY 16 (6-5 | H: 5-3; A: 1-2; N: 0-0) 2001 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 58-66 L 1992 West Virginia Morgantown, W.V. 46-94 L 1978 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 50-76 L 2002 Appalachian State Mobile, Ala. 83-74 W 1993 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 42-63 L JANUARY 11 (7-8 | H: 5-0; A: 2-8; N: 0-0) 1983 Montevallo Mobile, Ala. 105-67 W 2003 Mississippi Valley State Mobile, Ala. 81-58 W 1995 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 62-75 L 1979 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 48-75 L 1987 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 76-58 W 2004 Coppin State Mobile, Ala. 69-70 L ot 2002 New Mexico State Mobile, Ala. 91-89 W 3ot 1980 Belhaven Mobile, Ala. 75-72 W 1988 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 83-92 L ot 2005 Georgia Southern Mobile, Ala. 75-59 W 2011 Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 65-53 W 1983 Mississippi University for Women Mobile, Ala. 86-76 W 1992 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 54-76 L 2006 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 57-69 L 2013 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 39-60 L 1984 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 59-68 L 1993 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 55-67 L 2008 Ohio Mobile, Ala. 68-64 W 2015 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 37-71 L 1985 Montevallo Mobile, Ala. 67-65 W 1999 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 46-84 L 2012 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 53-47 W 2017 Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 55-46 W 1990 Charlotte Mobile, Ala. 87-75 W 2003 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 72-58 W 2017 Georgia State Mobile, Ala. 88-52 W 1992 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 54-77 L 2010 Troy Mobile, Ala. 81-68 W JANUARY 6 (7-5 | H: 6-4; A: 1-1; N: 0-0) 1993 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 65-82 L 2013 ULM Mobile, Ala. 61-51 W DECEMBER 30 (4-7 | H: 4-3; A: 0-4; N: 0-0) 1977 Troy Troy, Ala. 62-76 L 1996 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 82-84 L ot 2016 UTA Mobile, Ala. 59-55 W 1992 Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 70-80 L 1979 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 55-76 L 1997 Texas Rio Grand Valley Mobile, Ala. 73-44 W 1993 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 41-94 L 1981 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 91-74 W 2001 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 59-71 L JANUARY 17 (8-5 | H: 5-2; A: 3-3; N: 0-0) 1996 Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 60-64 L 1984 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 84-64 W 2003 New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 60-63 L ot 1976 West Florida Pensacola, Fla. 44-34 W 2002 Georgia Southern Mobile, Ala. 60-57 W 1990 Mississippi State Mobile, Ala. 86-68 W 2007 Troy Troy, Ala. 69-56 W 1976 Troy Mobile, Ala. 86-69 W 2003 ULM Mobile, Ala. 59-56 W 1994 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 85-62 W 2012 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 72-68 W 1980 Tulane New Orleans, La. 70-65 W 2004 Northwestern State Mobile, Ala. 77-54 W 1996 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 69-75 L 2014 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 60-73 L 1981 Southeastern Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 84-74 W 2005 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 56-48 W 2001 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 50-65 L 1984 Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 65-63 W 2007 Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 56-66 L 2007 Florida Atlantic Mobile, Ala. 69-57 W JANUARY 12 (9-7 | H: 6-2; A: 3-5; N: 0-0) 1990 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 99-59 W 2010 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 53-68 L 2008 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 63-75 L 1976 Tuskegee Mobile, Ala. 80-50 W 1991 Old Dominion Mobile, Ala. 84-82 W 2014 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 50-62 L 2010 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 88-78 W 1979 Troy Troy, Ala. 49-65 L 1998 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 71-74 L 2015 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 34-47 L 2018 UTA Arlington, Texas 76-63 W 1980 North Alabama Mobile, Ala. 83-70 W 2002 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 58-62 L 1983 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 56-81 L 2004 New Mexico State Mobile, Ala. 69-35 W 1986 Charlotte Mobile, Ala. 73-45 W 2007 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 61-69 L 1987 Cheyney Mobile, Ala. 79-30 W 2008 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 51-66 L

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Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result 2015 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 58-65 L JANUARY 23 (7-5 | H: 5-2; A: 2-3; N: 0-0) JANUARY 28 (4-8 | H: 3-2; A: 1-6; N: 0-0) 1993 Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 84-64 W 1984 Mississippi College Mobile, Ala. 95-65 W 1978 Troy Troy, Ala. 47-83 L 1995 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 50-94 L JANUARY 18 (9-5 | H: 5-2; A: 4-3; N: 0-0) 1989 LSU Mobile, Ala. 64-78 L 1980 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 72-56 W 2002 New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 71-47 W 1983 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 78-72 W 1992 Texas Rio Grand Valley Mobile, Ala. 91-64 W 1982 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 75-77 L 2006 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 74-70 W 1985 Delta State Cleveland, Miss. 66-91 L 1993 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 72-62 W 1983 Montevallo Montevallo, Ala. 97-65 W 2008 ULM Monroe, La. 61-51 W 1987 Virginia Commonwealth Mobile, Ala. 89-46 W 1995 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 57-61 L 1989 Old Dominion Mobile, Ala. 69-65 W 2011 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 41-56 L 1989 Auburn-Montgomery Montgomery, Ala. 67-61 W 1997 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 58-45 W 1991 Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 77-94 L 2013 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 34-65 L 1992 Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 69-68 W 1999 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 63-94 L 1993 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 66-77 L 1993 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 65-94 L 2003 Denver Denver, Colo. 64-76 L 1995 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 76-98 L FEBRUARY 3 (4-10 | H: 1-4; A: 3-6; N: 0-0) 1995 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 45-113 L 2008 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 76-65 W 2006 North Texas Denton, Texas 57-66 L 1977 Mississippi University for Women Mobile, Ala. 53-79 L 1997 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 71-81 L ot 2010 Denver Denver, Colo. 68-71 L 2007 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 72-57 W 1978 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 48-80 L 2001 New Mexico State Las Curces, N.M. 69-68 W 2013 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 56-46 W 2009 Denver Denver, Colo. 56-61 L ot 1979 Tulane New Orleans, La. 62-73 L 2003 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 65-61 W 2016 ULM Monroe, La. 63-57 W 2017 Georgia Southern Mobile, Ala. 45-53 L 1982 Montevallo Montevallo, Ala. 73-69 W 2009 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 69-68 W 1984 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 92-61 W 2012 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 48-50 L JANUARY 24 (5-8 | H: 2-3; A: 3-5; N: 0-0) JANUARY 29 (5-4 | H: 4-2; A: 1-2; N: 0-0) 1987 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 99-64 W 2014 ULM Mobile, Ala. 72-70 W 1976 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 59-23 W 1980 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 81-87 L 1994 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 46-103 L 2018 Coastal Carolina Mobile, Ala. 68-62 W 1981 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 68-78 L 1981 Belhaven Mobile, Ala. 75-70 W 1997 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 65-49 W 1983 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 79-71 W 1986 Prairie View A&M Prairie View, Texas 78-52 W 2000 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 37-77 L JANUARY 19 (4-6 | H: 2-3; A: 2-3; N: 0-0) 1987 South Florida Mobile, Ala. 104-49 W 1994 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 43-96 L 2001 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 46-71 L 1979 Troy Mobile, Ala. 49-59 L 1990 Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 73-67 W 2000 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 52-59 L 2005 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 37-65 L 1980 UAB Mobile, Ala. 80-72 W 1991 Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. 73-77 L 2004 Denver Mobile, Ala. 62-56 W 2007 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 58-86 L 1984 South Florida Tampa, Fla. 79-68 W 1996 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 50-82 L 2005 Denver Denver, Colo. 44-46 L ot 2010 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 47-68 L 1985 Mississippi College Clinton, Miss. 82-91 L 1998 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 57-74 L 2012 Troy Mobile, Ala. 63-26 W 2018 Troy Troy, Ala. 71-82 L 1989 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 72-71 W 2000 Denver Mobile, Ala. 67-68 L ot 2015 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 57-47 W 2002 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 69-53 W 2002 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 58-60 L FEBRUARY 4 (7-5 | H: 5-3; A: 2-2; N: 0-0) 2006 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 58-59 L 2004 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 52-66 L JANUARY 30 (9-8 | H: 5-3; A: 3-5; N: 1-0) 1978 Talladega Mobile, Ala. 55-88 L 2008 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 58-67 L 2007 ULM Mobile, Ala. 56-61 L 1976 Judson College Tuscaloosa, Ala. 50-44 W 1984 Tulane New Orleans, La. 92-73 W 2015 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 34-56 L 2009 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 66-52 W 1979 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 58-82 L 1989 Virginia Commonwealth Mobile, Ala. 94-73 W 2017 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 53-56 L 1982 North Alabama Florence, Ala. 71-84 L 1991 Mercer Mobile, Ala. 99-87 W JANUARY 25 (4-7 | H: 1-1; A: 3-6; N: 0-0) 1985 Delta State Mobile, Ala. 96-93 W 1996 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 71-63 W JANUARY 20 (5-9 | H: 4-4; A: 1-5; N: 0-0) 1975 Judson College Marion, Ala. 41-73 L 1986 Texas Southern Mobile, Ala. 66-68 L 1999 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 49-72 L 1975 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 40-70 L 1979 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 78-97 L 1988 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 76-69 W 2006 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 67-62 W 1977 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 60-78 L 1980 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 70-68 W 1991 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 55-60 L 2009 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 77-74 W 1979 Tuskegee Mobile, Ala. 79-112 L 1986 South Florida Tampa, Fla. 85-53 W 1992 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 64-106 L 2012 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 56-52 W 1981 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 79-65 W 1992 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 49-85 L 1993 Texas Rio Grand Valley Edinburg, Texas 71-68 W 2015 Texas State Mobile, Ala. 44-46 L 1982 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 42-53 L 1997 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 48-88 L 1997 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 68-76 L 2016 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 51-58 L 1986 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 65-60 W 2001 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 48-59 L 1999 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 59-54 W 2017 Troy Troy, Ala. 71-75 L 1988 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 82-74 W 2003 North Texas Denton, Texas 67-74 L ot 2003 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 69-52 W 1990 West Florida Mobile, Ala. 101-52 W 2012 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 43-55 L 2010 Troy Troy, Ala. 59-57 W FEBRUARY 5 (5-8 | H: 3-3; A: 2-4; N: 0-1) 1991 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 62-80 L 2014 UTA Arlington, Texas 73-72 W ot 2011 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 82-66 W 1977 Talladega Mobile, Ala. 62-76 L 2000 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 74-85 L 2018 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 72-57 W 2013 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 61-72 L 1980 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 76-60 W 2005 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 47-57 L 2014 Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 55-63 L 1981 Georgia State Chattanooga, Tenn. 72-83 L 2007 Denver Denver, Colo. 34-54 L JANUARY 26 (7-6 | H: 2-2; A: 5-4; N: 0-0) 2016 Appalachian State Mobile, Ala. 71-55 W 1985 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 62-61 W 2010 North Texas Denton, Texas 68-78 L 1977 Tuskegee Mobile, Ala. 63-86 L 1986 Virginia Commonwealth Richmond, Va. 66-78 L 2018 Appalachian State Mobile, Ala. 54-52 W 1978 Talladega Talladega, Ala. 49-68 L JANUARY 31 (5-6 | H: 3-1; A: 2-4; N: 0-1) 1990 Murray State Mobile, Ala. 67-60 W 1979 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 63-94 L 1976 Mississippi College Tuscaloosa, Ala. n 49-113 L 1993 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 41-84 L JANUARY 21 (4-9 | H: 2-3; A: 2-6; N: 0-0) 1980 William Carey Mobile, Ala. 91-76 W 1981 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 54-57 L 1994 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 68-90 L 1982 West Alabama Livingston, Ala. 65-87 L 1981 Alabama-Huntsville Huntsville, Ala. 80-59 W 1983 North Alabama Mobile, Ala. 79-53 W 1998 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 50-71 L 1983 Troy Troy, Ala. 70-73 L 1984 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 80-68 W 1987 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 97-62 W 2000 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 65-74 L 1984 Stetson DeLand, Fla. 76-52 W 1985 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 73-62 W 1990 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 62-92 L 2004 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 57-56 W 1985 Virginia Commonwealth Mobile, Ala. 100-72 W 1994 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 54-92 L 2002 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 58-47 W 2005 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 67-58 W ot 1989 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 64-50 W 1995 Prairie View A&M Prairie View, Texas 61-49 W 2004 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 51-53 L 2011 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 48-71 L 1992 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 53-82 L 2006 Denver Denver, Colo. 74-66 W 2007 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 55-39 W 1995 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 46-67 L 2011 Troy Troy, Ala. 41-66 L 2008 North Texas Denton, Texas 53-87 L FEBRUARY 6 (4-9 | H: 3-3; A: 0-6; N: 1-0) 1996 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 78-54 W 2016 Troy Troy, Ala. 75-71 W 2009 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 68-60 W 1978 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 50-91 L 2006 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 52-57 L 2017 Georgia State Mobile, Ala. 45-55 L 2015 ULM Monroe, La. 53-55 L 1981 Covenant College Chattanooga, Tenn. 90-47 W 2009 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 44-53 L 1982 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 60-76 L 2012 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 53-60 L JANUARY 27 (8-8 | H: 6-4; A: 2-4; N: 0-0) FEBRUARY 1 (7-5 | H: 6-5; A: 1-0; N: 0-0) 1984 Stetson Mobile, Ala. 104-56 W 2016 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 50-69 L 1976 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 80-78 W 1975 Pensacola JC Mobile, Ala. 47-49 L 1992 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. 82-89 L 2017 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 54-71 L 1978 Tuskegee Tuskegee, Ala. 41-103 L 1975 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 60-29 W 1997 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 48-82 L 1983 UAB Mobile, Ala. 64-78 L 1980 Northwestern State Mobile, Ala. 74-78 L 1999 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 32-96 L JANUARY 22 (6-7 | H: 3-2; A: 3-5; N: 0-0) 1986 Florida Mobile, Ala. 69-56 W 1988 Alcorn State Mobile, Ala. 79-69 W 2003 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 55-51 W 1976 Southern Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 59-44 W 1987 Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 73-60 W 1989 Grambling State Grambling, La. 61-60 W 2008 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 58-70 L 1977 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 66-87 L 1988 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 93-62 W 1992 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 72-98 L 2010 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 52-100 L 1980 Alabama State Mobile, Ala. 90-65 W 1990 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 74-70 W 1996 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 46-67 L 2013 Troy Mobile, Ala. 74-58 W 1983 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 57-87 L 1996 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 62-76 L 1998 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 74-66 W 2014 Troy Troy, Ala. 53-78 L 1987 Tulane New Orleans, La. 90-88 W 1998 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 58-79 L 2001 Denver Mobile, Ala. 56-62 L 2016 Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. 43-74 L 1994 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 61-69 L 2000 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 64-67 L 2003 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 45-34 W 1998 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 52-44 W 2001 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 66-46 W 2012 Florida Atlantic Mobile, Ala. 66-57 W FEBRUARY 7 (2-11 | H: 1-6; A: 1-4; N: 0-1) 2000 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 52-87 L 2005 North Texas Denton, Texas 57-63 L 2014 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 61-56 W 1976 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 64-70 L 2001 Jackson State Jackson, Miss. 70-62 W 2008 Denver Mobile, Ala. 48-40 W 1980 Charlotte Atlanta, Ga. 77-82 L 2004 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 55-56 L 2010 Florida Atlantic Mobile, Ala. 55-62 L FEBRUARY 2 (6-6 | H: 2-2; A: 4-4; N: 0-0) 1981 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 43-68 L 2005 Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. 46-63 L 2012 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 46-50 L 1979 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 58-83 L 1983 Jacksonville State Mobile, Ala. 87-40 W 2011 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 60-42 W 2018 ULM Monroe, La. 67-60 W 1980 Alabama-Huntsville Mobile, Ala. 94-58 W 1985 McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 52-55 L 2015 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 59-70 L 1983 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 63-80 L 1986 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 64-69 L 1985 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 53-57 L 1987 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 72-49 W 1990 Virginia Commonwealth Richmond, Va. 76-59 W 1989 Murray State Murray, Ky. 73-86 L

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Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result 1994 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 51-73 L FEBRUARY 13 (7-6 | H: 5-2; A: 1-4; N: 0-0) 1995 Texas Rio Grand Valley Edinburg, Texas 64-77 L FEBRUARY 24 (3-6 | H: 2-3; A: 0-2; N: 1-1) 1998 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 62-79 L 1978 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 54-44 W 1999 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 60-70 L 1978 Alabama Jacksonville, Ala. 61-96 L 2002 Denver Mobile, Ala. 50-55 L 1982 Mississippi Mobile, Ala. 54-78 L 2001 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 51-78 L 1990 Temple Anchorage, Alaska 74-65 W 2007 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 65-68 L 1984 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 82-83 L 2007 Florida International Miami, Fla. 56-46 W 1996 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 56-65 L 2015 Georgia State Mobile, Ala. 78-84 L 1985 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 59-63 L 2009 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 64-90 L 2001 North Texas Denton, Texas 49-62 L 1986 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 72-61 W 2012 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 70-37 W 2003 Denver Mobile, Ala. 75-54 W FEBRUARY 8 (6-3 | H: 5-1; A: 1-2; N: 0-0) 1988 South Florida Tampa, Fla. 79-42 W 2016 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 68-54 W 2005 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 56-59 L 1982 West Florida Pensacola, Fla. 77-75 W 1991 Florida Mobile, Ala. 94-83 W 2017 Appalachian State Mobile, Ala. 54-41 W 2007 Troy Mobile, Ala. 56-44 W 1984 West Alabama Mobile, Ala. 80-59 W 1992 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 53-70 L 2010 Denver Mobile, Ala. 61-64 L 1987 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 92-68 W 1999 Florida International Miami, Fla. 48-78 L FEBRUARY 19 (2-6 | H: 1-0; A: 1-5; N: 0-1) 2018 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 56-59 L 1991 Louisiana Moible, Ala. 80-64 W 2000 Denver Denver, Colo. 42-52 L 1976 Talladega Troy, Ala. 53-100 L 2001 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 55-64 L 2003 Florida International Miami, Fla. 70-68 W 1983 North Alabama Florence, Ala. 74-69 W FEBRUARY 25 (3-12 | H: 2-4; A: 1-5; N: 0-3) 2003 New Mexico State Mobile, Ala. 68-53 W 2010 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 79-59 W 1994 Texas Rio Grand Valley Edinburg, Texas 61-85 L 1977 Auburn Tuscaloosa, Ala. 46-62 L 2009 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 67-69 L ot 2012 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 53-39 W 2000 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 52-75 L 1978 Auburn Jacksonville, Ala. 48-96 L 2012 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 68-39 W 2016 Georgia Southern Mobile, Ala. 48-45 W 2004 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 60-54 W 1981 Alabama-Huntsville Mobile, Ala. 78-61 W 2018 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 35-47 L 2005 Florida International Miami, Fla. 62-78 L 1984 Mercer Macon, Ga. 54-51 W FEBRUARY 14 (2-8 | H: 1-3; A: 1-5; N: 0-0) 2014 Texas State San Marcos, Texas 61-63 L 1985 North Alabama Mobile, Ala. 71-77 L FEBRUARY 9 (6-8 | H: 3-3; A: 3-4; N: 0-1) 1976 Troy Troy, Ala. 63-83 L 2015 Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 54-69 L 1986 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 94-74 W 1976 Tuskegee Tuskegee, Ala. 74-67 W 1977 Alabama Mobile, Ala. 44-77 L 1990 Alaska-Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 87-88 L 1977 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 63-31 W 1978 Pensacola JC Mobile, Ala. 50-70 L FEBRUARY 20 (2-6 | H: 1-2; A: 1-4; N: 0-0) 1991 Georgia Athens, Ga. 64-125 L 1979 Judson College Mobile, Ala. 55-56 L 1979 Tuskegee Tuskegee, Ala. 52-90 L 1986 Southern Baton Rouge, La. 80-84 L ot 1993 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 61-92 L 1980 Virginia Commonwealth Atlanta, Ga. 76-79 L 1989 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 61-82 L 1988 Tulane New Orleans, La. 74-67 W 1995 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 68-80 L 1981 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 54-55 L 2002 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 66-71 L 1993 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 53-74 L 1999 Louisiana Tech Mobile, Ala. 39-98 L 1985 Florida A&M Mobile, Ala. 70-52 W 2004 New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 55-47 W 1999 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 57-67 L 2006 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 39-60 L 1989 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 64-92 L 2008 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 46-66 L 2006 Troy Mobile, Ala. 61-40 W 2012 Florida Internatioanl Miami, Fla. 55-58 L ot 1995 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 89-93 L 2009 Florida Atlantic Mobile, Ala. 71-45 W 2008 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 51-61 L 2016 ULM Mobile, Ala. 54-67 L 2002 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 66-58 W 2015 UTA Mobile, Ala. 46-63 L 2011 Denver Denver, Colo. 43-63 L 2017 UTA Arliington, Texas 41-53 L 2004 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 54-57 L 2013 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 48-69 L 2006 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 54-50 W FEBRUARY 15 (4-6 | H: 2-3; A: 2-3; N: 0-0) FEBRUARY 26 (2-7 | H: 1-4; A: 1-3; N: 0-0) 2011 Troy Mobile, Ala. 72-62 W 1977 Judson College Mobile, Ala. 44-72 L FEBRUARY 21 (6-5 | H: 2-1; A: 3-3; N: 1-1) 1994 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 58-95 L 2013 Florida Atlantic Mobile, Ala. 56-59 L 1979 Judson College Marion, Ala. 83-63 W 1976 Auburn Troy, Ala. 47-82 L 1996 Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 51-71 L 2017 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 38-62 L 1982 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 59-73 L 1977 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 58-90 L 1997 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 66-80 L 1983 West Florida Pensacola, Fla. 94-68 W 1980 Alabama-Huntsville Jacksonville, Ala. 86-63 W 1998 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 42-100 L FEBRUARY 10 (8-6 | H: 4-4; A: 4-2; N: 0-0) 1985 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 54-69 L 1983 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. 86-69 W 2000 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 64-69 L 1976 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 66-84 L 1986 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 57-75 L 1984 Mississippi College Clinton, Miss. 93-85 W 2004 Denver Denver, Colo. 56-50 W 1978 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 58-65 L 1997 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 80-54 W 1985 Old Dominion Mobile, Ala. 56-64 L 2005 Denver Mobile, Ala. 44-40 W 1979 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 58-55 W 2001 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 63-57 W 1998 Texas Rio Grand Valley Mobile, Ala. 67-48 W 2014 ULM Monroe, La. 70-76 L 1987 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 78-61 W 2014 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 55-81 L 2002 Denver Denver, Colo. 55-88 L 2015 ULM Mobile, Ala. 38-45 L 1988 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. 80-74 W 2018 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 56-57 L ot 2009 ULM Mobile, Ala. 63-48 W 1990 South Florida Tampa, Fla. 89-64 W 2010 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. 78-100 L FEBRUARY 27 (5-3 | H: 3-1; A: 2-1; N: 0-1) 1994 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 70-77 L FEBRUARY 16 (4-8 | H: 3-3; A: 1-5; N: 0-0) 2015 Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 80-63 W 1981 Alabama Troy, Ala. 56-69 L 1996 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 70-45 W 1981 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 67-80 L 1986 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 84-83 W 1997 Nicholls State Mobile, Ala. 64-51 W 1982 New Orleans Gulfport, Miss. 69-94 L FEBRUARY 22 (5-10 | H: 3-3; A: 1-6; N: 1-1) 1993 Texas Rio Grand Valley Mobile, Ala. 58-59 L 2001 New Mexico State Mobile, Ala. 56-67 L 1987 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 65-64 W 1979 Auburn Troy, Ala. 59-80 L 1999 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 43-80 L 2005 New Mexico State Mobile, Ala. 50-48 W 1991 Virginia Commonweatlh Mobile, Ala. 73-63 W 1980 Alabama Jacksonville, Ala. 64-54 W 2008 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 55-50 W 2008 Troy Troy, Ala. 69-66 W 1992 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 45-97 L 1988 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 55-68 L 2011 Florida Atlantic Mobile, Ala. 53-40 W 2010 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 50-62 L 1995 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 55-91 L 1989 Grambling State Mobile, Ala. 73-67 W 2013 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 65-59 W 2018 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 60-75 L 1999 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 50-89 L 1992 Texas Rio Grand Valley Edinburg, Texas 67-64 W 2016 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 68-59 W 2002 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 48-53 L 1995 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 63-85 L FEBRUARY 11 (4-5 | H: 2-2; A: 2-3; N: 0-0) 2006 Florida International Miami, Fla. 60-70 L 1996 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 75-47 W FEBRUARY 28 (2-3 | H: 1-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-1) 1978 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 63-106 L 2008 Florida Atlantic Mobile, Ala. 65-39 W 1997 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 49-60 L 1981 UAB Troy, Ala. 64-66 L 1984 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 94-83 W 2016 Troy Mobile, Ala. 65-63 W 2000 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 51-81 L 1998 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 45-93 L 1999 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 55-70 L 2017 Coastal Carolina Mobile, Ala. 45-61 L 2001 Denver Denver, Colo. 47-51 L 2004 North Texas Denton, Texas 61-50 W 2006 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 51-42 W 2003 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 57-60 L 2007 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 52-44 W 2007 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 73-78 L FEBRUARY 17 (3-10 | H: 1-3; A: 2-7; N: 0-0) 2007 Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 55-58 L 2009 Troy Troy, Ala. 63-66 L 2009 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 66-52 W 1978 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 49-98 L 2012 Florida Atlantic Boca Raton, Fla. 40-41 L 2012 ULM Monroe, La. 52-55 L 1981 Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 58-62 L 2014 Troy Troy, Ala. 76-86 L FEBRUARY 29 (1-1 | H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) 2016 Georgia State Mobile, Ala. 83-45 W 1986 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 66-72 L 2018 ULM Mobile, Ala. 72-55 W 1992 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 65-69 L 2017 ULM Monroe, La. 74-44 W 1988 UAB Mobile, Ala. 81-64 W 1996 Mississippi Valley State Mobile, Ala. 69-56 W 1990 UAB Mobile, Ala. 72-84 L FEBRUARY 23 (5-9 | H: 3-3; A: 0-5; N: 2-1) FEBRUARY 12 (5-8 | H: 4-4; A: 1-4; N: 0-0) 1994 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 65-77 L 1979 UAB Troy, Ala. 59-86 L MARCH 1 (8-3 | H: 4-0; A: 4-3; N: 0-0) 1977 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 33-41 L 1996 Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 29-84 L 1980 Auburn Jacksonville, Ala. 66-60 W 1988 Virginia Commonwealth Richmond, Va. 83-72 W 1980 Troy Troy, Ala. 60-68 L 1998 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 46-83 L 1985 South Florida Mobile, Ala. 74-56 W 1989 Mississippi Valley State Mobile, Ala. 85-77 W 1983 Tulane Mobile, Ala. 98-73 W 2000 Florida International Miami, Fla. 35-58 L 1986 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 79-95 L 1990 Tulane New Orleans, La. 69-73 L 1986 Montevallo Montevallo, Ala. 82-61 W 2005 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 63-44 W 1987 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 62-75 L 1991 South Florida Mobile, Ala. 85-76 W 1987 Old Dominion Mobile, Ala. 71-62 W 2010 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 61-67 L 1990 Southern Utah Anchorage, Alaska 99-71 W 1994 Alcorn State Lorman, Miss. 55-98 L 1990 Southeastern Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 64-79 L 2011 North Texas Denton, Texas 79-61 W 1991 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 70-88 L 1997 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 67-83 L 1995 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 51-58 L 2018 Coastal Carolina Conway, S.C. 56-71 L 1994 Auburn Mobile, Ala. 61-85 L 2000 New Orleans New Orleans, La. 67-66 W 1996 Texas Rio Grand Valley Mobile, Ala. 78-51 W 2002 North Texas Denton, Texas 46-62 L 2001 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 59-54 W 1998 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 48-64 L FEBRUARY 18 (8-7 | H: 3-3; A: 5-4; N: 0-0) 2004 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 59-58 W 2003 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 65-56 W 2004 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 52-49 W 1980 Judson College Marion, Ala. 83-62 W 2006 Denver Mobile, Ala. 71-74 L 3ot 2008 Florida International Miami, Fla. 62-47 W 2005 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 56-63 L ot 1982 West Alabama Mobile, Ala. 59-70 L 2011 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 66-75 L 2018 Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. 81-74 W 2014 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 58-71 L 1983 Jacksonville State Jacksonville, Ala. 93-59 W 2013 North Texas Mobile, Ala. 65-61 W 2015 Troy Troy, Ala. 67-78 L 1987 Clemson Mobile, Ala. 95-86 W 2017 Texas State San Marcos, Texas 39-55 L MARCH 2 (3-2 | H: 1-2; A: 1-0; N: 1-0) 1989 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 78-62 W 1993 Lamar Mobile, Ala. 73-70 W 1992 New Orleans Mobile, Ala. 75-76 L 1996 Western Kentucky Mobile, Ala. 74-82 L 1993 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 34-83 L 2006 Little Rock Murfreesboro, Tenn. 48-34 W

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Year Opponent Location Score Result Year Opponent Location Score Result 2013 Troy Troy, Ala. 71-70 W 2003 Florida International Bowling Green, Ky. 74-57 W VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (AP POLL / COACHES POLL) 2017 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 44-50 L 2009 Middle Tennessee Hot Springs, Ark. 71-77 L 1980-81 (0-1) 1991-92 (0-3) 2016 Troy New Orleans, La. 49-62 L Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank MARCH 3 (3-6 | H: 1-1; A: 1-3; N: 1-2) 2017 UTA New Orleans, La. 53-65 L Feb. 7 at Auburn (20 / --) L, 43-68 Auburn, Ala. NR Dec. 9 vs. Georgia (-- / 23) L, 61-77 Mobile, Ala. NR 1988 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 62-64 L Jan. 16 vs. Western Kentucky (21 / 24) L, 54-76 Mobile, Ala. NR 1994 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 87-75 W MARCH 10 (2-4 | H: 0-0; A: 0-3; N: 2-1) 1981-82 (0-2) Feb. 16 at Western Kentucky (15 / 13) L, 45-97 Bowling Green, Ky. NR 2001 Denver Mobile, Ala. 41-51 L 1983 Western Kentucky Norfolk, Va. 67-69 L Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 2002 Western Kentucky New Orleans, La. 49-64 L 1984 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 69-84 L Feb. 6 vs. Auburn (18 / --) L, 60-76 Mobile, Ala. NR 1992-93 (0-5) 2007 Middle Tennessee Lafayette, La. 52-79 L 1988 Virginia Commonwealth Tampa, Fla. 79-49 W Feb. 13 vs. Mississippi (18 / --) L, 54-78 Mobile, Ala. NR Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 2012 Arkansas State Hot Springs, Ark. 62-38 W 1989 Virgina Commonwealth Bowling Green, Ky. 86-78 W *Jan. 11 vs. Western Kentucky (20 / 19) L, 65-82 Mobile, Ala. NR 2014 Louisiana Lafayette, La. 61-68 L ot 1994 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 46-84 L 2016 UTA Arlington, Texas 49-53 L 2003 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 53-62 L 1982-83 (0-1) *Jan. 14 at Louisiana Tech (13 / 14) L, 55-102 Ruston, La. NR 2018 Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 70-69 W Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Feb. 5 at Auburn (8 / T-6) L, 41-84 Auburn, Ala. NR MARCH 11 (0-4 | H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-2) Jan. 22 at Auburn (18 / --) L, 57-87 Auburn, Ala. NR *Feb. 20 vs. Louisiana Tech (8 / 8) L, 53-74 Mobile, Ala. NR MARCH 4 (4-3 | H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-3) 1987 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) Philadelphia, Pa. 56-67 L *Feb. 25 at Western Kentucky (17 / 17) L, 61-93 Bowling Green, Ky. NR 1995 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 80-67 W 1988 Western Kentucky Tampa, Fla. 59-72 L 1983-84 (0-3) 1999 Western Kentucky Jonesboro, Ark. 70-91 L 1989 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. 54-67 L Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 1993-94 (0-6) 2000 Little Rock Mobile, Ala. 89-60 W 1993 New Orleans Ruston, La. 58-66 L Nov. 21 vs. Old Dominion (7 / --) L, 67-85 Bowling Green, Ky. NR Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 2005 Western Kentucky Murfreesboro, Tenn. 68-83 L Bowling Green Bank Invitational Jan. 13 at Western Kentucky (20 / 21) L, 67-97 Bowling Green, Ky. NR 2009 Florida International Mobile, Ala. 50-44 W MARCH 12 (0-1 | H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1) Jan. 10 at Auburn (15 / --) L, 61-80 Auburn, Ala. NR **Jan. 26 at Alabama (15 / 15) L, 54-92 Tuscaloosa, Ala. NR 2012 Little Rock Hot Springs, Ark. 54-60 L 1992 Louisiana Tech Bowling Green, Ky. 41-73 L March 10 at Old Dominion (4 / --) L, 69-84 Norfolk, Va. NR **Jan. 29 vs. Louisiana Tech (14 / 14) L, 43-96 Mobile, Ala. NR 2017 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 71-49 W Sun Belt Tournament **Feb. 3 at Louisiana Tech (13 / 12) L, 46-103 Ruston, La. NR MARCH 15 (1-0 | H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) *Feb. 23 vs. Auburn (16 / 16) L, 61-85 Mobile, Ala. NR MARCH 5 (5-5 | H: 2-1; A: 2-2; N: 1-2) 2018 Stetson Mobile, Ala. 49-33 W 1984-85 (0-4) *Feb. 26 vs. Western Kentucky (23 / 24) L, 58-95 Mobile, Ala. NR 1988 Cheyney Cheyney, Pa. 100-55 W Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 1992 Lamar Beaumont, Texas 52-115 L MARCH 17 (0-1 | H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Jan. 13 at Western Kentucky (14 / --) L, 57-81 Bowling Green, Ky. NR 1994-95 (0-5) 1994 Texas Rio Grand Valley Mobile, Ala. 72-58 W 2004 Florida State Mobile, Ala. 61-67 L *Feb. 15 at Auburn (9 / --) L, 54-69 Auburn, Ala. NR Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 1997 Arkansas State Bowling Green, Ky. 51-70 L *Feb. 21 vs. Old Dominion (7 / --) L, 56-64 Mobile, Ala. NR Dec. 27 vs. Purdue (14 / 16) L, 44-95 Boca Raton, Fla. NR 1998 Arkansas State Ruston, La. 59-78 L MARCH 19 (1-1 | H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) March 8 vs. Western Kentucky (14 / --) L, 82-87 Norfolk, Va. NR Florida Atlantic Holiday Classic 2008 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 49-40 W 2003 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 53-77 L Sun Belt Tournament Jan. 7 at Louisiana Tech (3 / 3) L, 45-90 Ruston, La. NR 2011 Louisiana Hot Springs, Ark. 58-53 W 2018 Furman Mobile, Ala. 54-53 W Jan. 18 at Western Kentucky (9 / 9) L, 45-113 Bowling Green, Ky. NR 2014 Texas State Mobile, Ala. 60-64 L 1985-86 (0-3) Feb. 2 vs. Louisiana Tech (7 / 7) L, 50-94 Mobile, Ala. NR 2015 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 60-70 L MARCH 24 (0-2 | H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1) Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Feb. 16 vs. Western Kentucky (13 / 10) L, 55-91 Mobile, Ala. NR 2016 Texas State San Marcos, Texas 70-56 W 1988 Purdue Amarillo, Texas 55-63 L Nov. 25 at Western Kentucky (6 / 6) L, 55-86 Bowling Green, Ky. NR 2018 Yale New Haven, Conn. 74-76 L ot Bowling Green Bank Invitational 1995-96 (0-2) MARCH 6 (5-3 | H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 5-3) *Feb. 15 vs. Auburn (10 / 10) L, 57-75 Mobile, Ala. NR Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 1980 Mississippi University for Women Cleveland, Miss. 69-64 W MARCH 25 (1-0 | H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) *Feb. 17 vs. Western Kentucky (6 / 3) L, 66-72 Mobile, Ala. NR Feb. 1 vs. Louisiana Tech (2 / 2) L, 46-67 Mobile, Ala. NR 1988 UNLV Amarillo, Texas 88-85 W ot 1986 Charlotte Bowling Green, Ky. 63-48 W Feb. 17 at Louisiana Tech (2 /2) L, 29-84 Ruston, La. NR 1987 Western Kentucky Norfolk, Va. 80-75 W 1986-87 (1-3) MARCH 26 (1-0 | H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0) 2004 Denver Bowling Green, Ky. 45-47 L Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 1996-97 (0-4) 2005 Arkansas State Denton, Texas 53-61 L 1988 Mississippi State Amarillo, Texas 73-51 W Nov. 29 vs. Georgia (10 / 12) L, 58-70 Atlanta, Ga. NR Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 2010 Louisiana Hot Springs, Ark. 82-76 W Georgia State Invitational Jan. 9 vs. Louisiana Tech (4 / 3) L, 49-72 Mobile, Ala. NR 2011 Little Rock Hot Springs, Ark. 53-74 L Note: There is one undated game in November (1974-75 season); USA is 1-0 in that contest. There are Dec. 6 at Auburn (4 / 4) L, 75-95 Auburn, Ala. NR Jan. 14 at Auburn (22 / 21) L, 56-89 Auburn, Ala. NR 2018 ULM New Orleans, La. 80-54 W two undated games in January (1974-75 season and 1976-77 season); South Alabama is 1-1 in those contests. There are eight undated games in February (1974-75 [7] and 1978-79 [1]; South Alabama is 4-4 Feb. 23 at Western Kentucky (-- / 22) L, 62-75 Bowling Green, Ky. -- / 24 Jan. 25 at Louisiana Tech (6 / 6) L, 48-88 Ruston, La. NR March 6 vs. Western Kentucky (-- / 20) W, 80-75 Norfolk, Va. -- / 25 Feb. 6 at Western Kentucky (22 / 22) L, 48-82 Bowling Green, Ky. NR MARCH 7 (6-7 | H: 2-1; A: 0-1; N: 4-5) in those contests. Dates in those 11 games unavailable. Sun Belt Tournament 1980 Mercer Cleveland, Miss. 59-80 L 1985 Virginia Commonwealth Norfolk, Va. 69-66 W 1987-88 (2-2) 1997-98 (0-5) 1986 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 63-65 L Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 1987 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 61-64 L Nov. 29 at LSU (-- / 20) L, 69-84 Baton Rouge, La. NR Dec. 1 at Tulane (21 / 21) L, 38-101 New Orleans, La. NR 1988 Louisiana Mobile, Ala. 100-78 W LSU Turkey Classic *Jan. 3 vs. Louisiana Tech (4 / 4) L, 53-72 Mobile, Ala. NR 1991 Old Dominion Birmingham, Ala. 67-70 L Jan. 10 vs. Vanderbilt (18 / 17) W, 73-71 Mobile, Ala. NR *Jan. 8 vs. Western Kentucky (19 / 19) L, 60-86 Mobile, Ala. NR 1992 Central Florida Mobile, Ala. 70-60 W Jan. 30 vs. Western Kentucky (18 / 20) W, 76-69 Mobile, Ala. NR Jan. 12 at Louisiana Tech (4 / 4) L, 44-115 Ruston, La. NR 1996 Lamar Jonesboro, Ark. 65-70 L Feb. 22 vs. Auburn (2 / 2) L, 55-68 Mobile, Ala. NR Feb. 26 at Western Kentucky (17 / 20) L, 42-100 Bowling Green, Ky. NR 2000 Little Rock Bowling Green, Ky. 73-58 W 2009 Troy Hot Springs, Ark. 52-39 W 1988-89 (1-4) 1998-99 (0-7) 2010 Western Kentucky Hot Springs, Ark. 67-72 L Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 2015 Troy Mobile, Ala. 79-86 L *Dec. 28 at UNLV (20 / 22) L, 59-80 Las Vegas, Nev. NR Nov. 20 at Arkansas (18 / 18) L, 38-95 Fayetteville, Ark. NR 2017 Georgia State New Orleans, La. 49-44 W UNLV Tournament Arkansas Dial Classic *Dec. 29 vs. Georgia (4 / 5) L, 62-92 Las Vegas, Nev. NR Dec. 1 vs. Alabama (8 / 7) L, 55-96 Mobile, Ala. NR MARCH 8 (2-8 | H: 1-1; A: 0-4; N: 1-3) UNLV Tournament *Feb. 4 vs. Florida International (25 / 25) L, 49-72 Mobile, Ala. NR 1980 Jackson State Cleveland, Miss. 55-84 L *Jan. 23 vs. LSU (20 / 13) L, 64-78 Mobile, Ala. NR *Feb. 6 at Louisiana Tech (3 / 3) L, 32-96 Ruston, La. NR 1984 UAB Norfolk, Va. 82-63 W *Jan. 28 vs. Old Dominion (20 / 23) W, 69-65 Mobile, Ala. NR Feb. 13 at Florida International (24 / 23) L, 48-78 Miami, Fla. NR 1985 Western Kentucky Norfolk, Va. 82-87 L Feb. 14 at Auburn (1 / 1) L, 61-82 Auburn, Ala. NR Feb. 16 at Auburn (17 / 21) L, 50-89 Auburn, Ala. NR 1990 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 72-81 L Feb. 25 vs. Louisiana Tech (3 / 3) L, 39-98 Mobile, Ala. NR 1993 UAB Birmingham, Ala. 61-67 L 1989-90 (0-3) 1995 Lamar Ruston, La. 76-85 L Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 1999-00 (0-3) 2008 Arkansas State Mobile, Ala. 52-53 L Dec. 28 vs. Washington (12 / 12) L, 68-94 Miami, Fla. NR Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 2013 Troy Hot Springs, Ark. 49-62 L Burger King Classic Jan. 10 at Louisiana Tech (4 / 4) L, 33-90 Ruston, La. NR 2014 UTA Mobile, Ala. 60-57 W ot Jan. 3 at Auburn (16 / 16) L, 68-77 Auburn, Ala. NR Feb. 3 vs. Louisiana Tech (2 / 3) L, 37-77 Mobile, Ala. NR 2018 Troy New Orleans, La. 79-82 L Jan. 31 at Old Dominion (25 / 25) L, 69-92 Norfolk, Va. NR March 9 vs. Louisiana Tech (4 / 3) L, 51-95 Bowling Green, Ky. NR Sun Belt Tournament MARCH 9 (3-4 | H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 3-4) 1990-91 (0-3) 2000-01 (0-1) 1983 South Florida Norfolk, Va. 88-60 W Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 1984 Charlotte Norfolk, Va. 61-57 W Jan. 15 at Auburn (10 / 10) L,48-86 Auburn, Ala. NR Feb. 3 at Louisiana Tech (7 / 8) L, 46-71 Ruston, La. NR 1984 Charlotte Norfolk, Va. 61-57 W Jan. 20 at Western Kentucky (16 / 15) L, 62-80 Bowling Green, Ky. NR 2000 Louisiana Tech Bowling Green, Ky. 51-95 L Feb. 25 at Georgia (3 / 2) L, 64-125 Athens, Ga. NR

106 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 107 PROGRAM HISTORY VS. RANKED OPPONENTS VS. THE CONFERENCES PROGRAM HISTORY

VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (AP POLL / COACHES POLL) GAMES AS A RANKED TEAM DIVISION I Conference USA SEC DIVISION II Charlotte 8-2 .800 Alabama 4-21 .160 2001-02 (0-1) Florida Atlantic 9-7 .563 Arkansas 0-2 .000 Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Date Result America East Florida International 11-17 .393 Auburn 2-38 .050 Great Northwest Athletic Nov. 15 at Mississippi State (24 / 23) L, 61-87 Starkville, Miss. NR 2/18/87 W (-- / 24) South Alabama 95, Clemson 86 Maine 1-0 1.000 Louisiana Tech 0-21 .000 Florida 3-6 .333 Alaska-Anchorage 0-1 .000 Preseason WNIT Mobile, Ala. Total 1-0 1.000 Middle Tennessee 4-21 .160 Georgia 0-4 .000 Total 0-1 .000 2006-07 (0-2) 2/23/87 L (-- / 24) South Alabama 62, (-- / 22) Western Kentucky 75 North Texas 8-14 .364 Kentucky 0-1 .000 Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Bowling Green, Ky. American Athletic Old Dominion 3-10 .231 LSU 0-2 .000 Gulf South Central Florida 2-4 .333 Rice 0-1 .000 Mississippi 2-6 .260 Alabama-Huntsville 5-1 .833 Feb. 3 at Middle Tennessee (20 / 19) L, 58-86 Murfreesboro, Tenn. NR 3/6/87 W (-- / 25) South Alabama 80, vs. Western Kentucky (-- / 20) Cincinnati 0-1 .000 Southern Mississippi 12-19 .387 Mississippi State 6-10 .375 Delta State 1-1 .500 March 3 vs. Middle Tennessee (17 / 17) L, 52-79 Lafayette, La. NR Norfolk, Va. – Sun Belt Tournament East Carolina 2-0 1.000 UTEP 1-0 1.000 Missouri 1-1 .500 Mississippi College 4-3 .571 Sun Belt Tournament 3/7/87 L (-- / 25) South Alabama 61, Old Dominion 64 Houston 1-0 1.000 Texas-San Antonio 2-0 1.000 Texas A&M 1-0 1.000 North Alabama 4-2 .667 2013-14 (0-1) Norfolk, Va. – Sun Belt Tournament Memphis 2-1 .667 UAB 14-29 .326 Vanderbilt 1-2 .333 Valdosta State 1-1 .500 Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank 3/11/87 L (-- / 24) South Alabama 56, Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) 67 South Florida 9-0 1.000 Western Kentucky 13-47 .217 Total 20-93 .177 West Alabama 3-2 .600 Nov. 29 at Colorado (14 / 19) L, 61-94 Boulder, Colo. NR Philadelphia, Pa. – NCAA Tournament Temple 1-0 1.000 Total 85-188 .311 West Florida 7-0 1.000 27th Annual Omni Hotels Classic Tulane 12-8 .667 Southern Total 25-10 .714 Tulsa 1-1 .500 Horizon Chattanooga 0-1 .000 2016-17 (0-1) Games played as a ranked team: 5 Total 30-15 .667 Date Opponent Result Location South Alabama’s Rank Record as a ranked team: 2-3 Cleveland State 1-0 1.000 Furman 1-0 1.000 Pennsylvania State Athletic Detroit 1-1 .500 Mercer 7-5 .583 Cheyney (Pa.) 2-0 1.000 Nov. 11 vs Florida (20/24) L, 33-85 Jacksonville, Fla. NR Record as a ranked team against a ranked opponent: 1-1 ACC Green Bay 0-1 .000 Samford 0-1 .000 Total 2-0 1.000 Record as a ranked team against an unranked opponent: 1-2 Clemson 1-1 .500 Illinois-Chicago 0-2 .000 UNC Greensboro 2-0 1.000 * – Denotes back-to-back games against ranked opponents Record as a ranked team at home: 1-0 Duke 0-1 .000 Milwaukee 0-1 .000 Western Carolina 1-0 1.000 Peach Belt ** – Denotes back-to-back-to-back games against ranked opponents Record as a ranked team on the road: 0-1 Florida State 3-6 .333 Valparaiso 0-1 .000 Total 11-7 .611 Montevallo 6-0 1.000 Overall Record – 4-75 Record as a ranked team at a neutral site: 1-2 Miami (Fla.) 1-0 1.000 Total 2-6 .250 North Georgia 1-0 1.000 At Home – 3-24 Record as a ranked team in the regular season: 1-1 North Carolina 1-0 1.000 Southland Georgia Southwestern 1-0 1.000 On the Road – 0-42 Record as a ranked team in the postseason: 1-2 North Carolina State 0-2 .000 Ivy League Central Arkansas 1-0 1.000 Total 8-0 1.000 Wake Forest 0-1 .000 Yale 0-1 .000 Houston Baptist 2-1 .667 Neutral Site – 1-9 Totals 6-11 .353 Regular Season Games – 3-71 Total 0-1 .000 Lamar 11-9 .550 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic McNeese State 10-2 .833 In the Sun Belt Tournament – 1-4 Spring Hill 31-3 .912 Atlantic Sun New Orleans 20-29 .408 Longest Win Streak vs. Ranked Opponents – 2 Metro Atlantic Tuskegee 2-7 .222 Jacksonville 0-2 .000 None -- -- Nicholls State 15-4 .790 Total 33-10 .767 Longest Losing Streak vs. Ranked Opponents – 54 JAGUARS IN THE TOP 25 Lipscomb 2-0 1.000 Northwestern State (La.) 2-1 .667 Current Streak – 54 North Florida 2-0 1.000 Sam Houston State 2-1 .667 Mid-American Last Win vs. Ranked Opponent – W, 69-65 vs. Old Dominion (20 / 23) – Jan. 28, 1989 The only time that South Alabama has appeared in a national Top 25 Poll was during Stetson 6-0 1.000 Southeastern Louisiana 4-1 .800 Northern Illinois 0-1 .000 the 1986-87 season where the Jaguars were ranked for four weeks in the USA Today Totals 10-2 .833 Stephen F. Austin 0-1 .000 DIVISION III Ohio 2-0 1.000 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-0 1.000 Coaches poll. Total 2-1 .667 Atlantic 10 Total 68-49 .581 Southern Collegiate Athletic Since then, USA has received votes in a national poll fve times, the last coming in George Washinton 0-3 .000 Centenary College 1-0 1.000 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) 0-1 .000 Mid-Eastern Athletic Southwestern Athletic Total 1-0 1.000 the Week 6 (12/22/08) USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll during the 2008-09 season. Coppin State 0-1 .000 Virginia Commonwealth 10-2 ..833 Alabama State 22-5 .815 The Jags also received votes three-straight weeks (Weeks 5-7 – Dec. 10-24) in the Florida A&M 7-3 .700 Total 10-6 .625 Alcorn State 7-4 .636 Howard 2-0 1.000 USA South Athletic USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll during the 2007-08 season. Prior to the start of the Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 1.000 North Carolina A&T 1-0 1.000 Covenant College 1-0 1.000 2004-05 season, South Alabama picked up a vote in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Grambling State 4-1 .800 Big East South Carolina State 1-0 1.000 Total 1-0 1.000 Preseason Poll. The two other times that South Alabama has received votes in a Jackson State 3-1 .750 Villanova 0-1 .000 Total 11-4 .733 national poll came during the 2003-04 season when it received two honorable mention Total 0-1 .000 Mississippi Valley State 8-2 .800 votes (Jan. 19, 2004) in the Associated Press poll and eight votes (Jan. 20, 2004) in Prairie View A&M 4-0 1.000 Missouri Valley Southern 16-4 .800 NAIA the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll. Big South Illinois State 0-1 .000 Texas Southern 1-1 .500 Liberty 2-0 1.000 SOUTH ALABAMA SOUTH ALABAMA Indiana State 0-4 .000 Total 66-18 .786 Southern States Athletic UNC Asheville 1-0 1.000 1986-87 Southern Illinois 1-1 .500 Auburn-Montgomery 2-0 1.000 vs. AP Top 25 vs. Coaches Top 25 USA Today Top 25 Total 3-0 1.000 Wichita State 1-0 1.000 Summit League Belhaven 4-1 .800 Total 2-6 .333 Nov. 24 ...... NR Denver 7-16 .304 Mobile 6-0 1.000 Record vs. Top 25: 3-74 Record vs. Top 25: 4-62 Big Sky Dec. 2 ...... NR Oral Roberts 1-0 1.000 William Carey 3-1 .750 Record vs. Top 10: 0-32 Record vs. Top 10: 0-27 Portland State 0-1 .000 Dec. 9 ...... NR Mountain West Western Illinois 2-0 1.000 Total 15-2 .882 Southern Utah 1-0 1.000 Dec. 16 ...... NR UNLV 1-1 .500 Total 10-16 .385 Total 1-1 .500 Last Time Last Time Dec. 23 ...... NR Total 1-1 .500 National Christian College Athletic Record vs. No. 1: 0-1 2/14/89 Record vs. No. 1: 0-1 2/14/89 Dec. 30 ...... NR Sun Belt Judson College 8-4 .667 Big Ten Record vs. No. 2: 0-4 2/3/00 Record vs. No. 2: 0-4 2/17/96 Northeast Appalachian State 5-4 .556 Jan. 6 ...... NR Iowa 0-1 .000 Record vs. No. 3: 0-4 2/25/99 Record vs. No. 3: 0-7 3/9/00 Long Island Brooklyn 0-1 .000 Arkansas State 11-37 .229 Gulf Coast Athletic Jan. 13 ...... NR Michigan 1-1 .500 Record vs. No. 4: 0-8 3/9/00 Record vs. No. 4: 0-3 1/10/00 St. Francis (N.Y.) 1-1 .500 Coastal Carolina 2-2 .500 Talladega 3-5 .375 Jan. 20 ...... NR Michigan State 0-1 .000 Total 1-2 .333 Georgia Southern 8-7 .533 Total 3-5 .375 Record vs. No. 5: 0-0 -- Record vs. No. 5: 0-1 12/29/88 Minnesota 0-1 .000 Jan. 27 ...... NR Georgia State 8-6 .571 Record vs. No. 6: 0-3 1/25/97 Record vs. No. 6: 0-3 1/25/97 Nebraska 0-2 .000 Feb. 3 ...... NR Little Rock 12-17 .414 Record vs. No. 7: 0-4 2/3/01 Record vs. No. 7: 0-2 12/1/98 Purdue 0-2 .000 Ohio Valley NJCAA Feb. 10 ...... NR Louisiana 37-16 .698 Record vs. No. 8: 0-3 12/1/98 Record vs. No. 8: 0-2 2/3/01 Total 1-8 .111 Austin Peay 0-1 .000 Pensacola State College 1-3 .250 Feb. 17 ...... No. 24 Belmont 3-2 .600 Texas State 1-9 .100 Record vs. No. 9: 0-2 1/18/95 Record vs. No. 9: 0-1 1/18/95 Troy 22-26 .458 Feb. 24 ...... No. 23 Jacksonville State 5-1 .833 Other Record vs. No. 10: 0-3 1/15/90 Record vs. No. 10: 0-3 2/16/95 March 3 ...... No. 25 Big 12 Murray State 1-1 .500 ULM 17-7 .708 Kansas State 0-1 .000 *Mississippi U. for Women 2-3 .400 Record vs. No. 11: 0-0 -- Record vs. No. 11: 0-0 -- March 10 ...... No. 24 Tennessee-Martin 0-1 .000 UTA 4-7 .364 Oklahoma State 1-0 1.000 Total 128-137 .483 Record vs. No. 12: 0-1 12/28/89 Record vs. No. 12: 0-3 2/3/94 March 17 ...... NR Tennessee Tech 1-1 .500 * No longer competing in intercollegiate athletics Record vs. No. 13: 0-3 2/16/95 Record vs. No. 13: 0-2 2/16/92 Texas Christian 0-1 .000 Tennessee State 2-1 .667 West Virginia 0-2 .000 Total 12-8 .600 West Coast Record vs. No. 14: 0-5 11/29/13 Record vs. No. 14: 0-2 1/29/94 Debut in Top 25: 2/17/87 – USA Today Coaches Poll – No. 24 Totals 1-4 .200 Record vs. No. 15: 0-3 1/26/94 Record vs. No. 15: 0-2 1/26/94 BYU 0-1 .000 Note: Schools are listed and conferences records Last time in Top 25: 3/10/87 – USA Today Coaches Poll – No. 24 calculated under 2017-18 conference affiliations. Record vs. No. 16: 0-3 2/23/94 Record vs. No. 16: 0-3 12/27/94 Pac 12 Loyola Marymount 0-1 .000 Consecutive Weeks in the Top 25: 4 Weeks Big West Total 0-2 .000 Record vs. No. 17: 0-4 3/3/07 Record vs. No. 17: 1-2 3/3/07 California 0-1 .000 Cal State-Northridge 0-1 .000 Colorado 0-1 .000 Record vs. No. 18: 2-5 11/20/98 Record vs. No. 18: 0-1 11/20/98 Weeks Ranked Last Time Long Beach State 0-1 .000 Oregon State 0-2 .000 Western Athletic Total 0-2 .000 Record vs. No. 19: 0-1 1/8/98 Record vs. No. 19: 0-4 11/29/13 At No. 23 in USA Today Coaches Poll: 1 Week Feb. 24, 1987 Utah 1-0 1.000 Grand Canyon 1-0 1.000 Record vs. No. 20: 1-8 11/11/16 Record vs. No. 20: 2-2 2/26/98 At No. 24 in USA Today Coaches Poll: 2 Weeks March 10, 1987 Washington 0-1 .000 Missoui-Kansas City 1-0 1.000 Record vs. No. 21: 0-2 12/1/97 Record vs. No. 21: 0-3 12/1/97 At No. 25 in USA Today Coaches Poll: 1 Week March 3, 1987 Colonial Athletic Total 1-5 .167 New Mexico State 8-2 .800 Record vs. No. 22: 0-2 2/6/97 Record vs. No. 22: 0-3 2/6/97 College of Charleston 1-0 1.000 Texas Rio Grand Valley 10-14 .417 Record vs. No. 23: 0-1 2/26/94 Record vs. No. 23: 1-3 11/15/01 William & Mary 0-1 .000 Total 20-16 .556 Total 1-1 .500 Patriot League Record vs. No. 24: 0-2 11/15/01 Record vs. No. 24: 0-3 11/11/16 None -- -- Record vs. No. 25: 0-2 2/4/99 Record vs. No. 25: 0-2 2/4/99

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ALABAMA ALABAMA STATE ALCORN STATE ARKANSAS 1/16/99 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 46-84 2/15/85 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 54-69 Series (Overall): 4-21 (H: 3-9 / A: 0-10 / N: 1-2) Series (Overall): 22-5 (H: 15-0 / A: 7-5 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 7-4 (H: 6-0 / A: 1-4 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) 2/20/99 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 57-67 2/15/86 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 57-75 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 3-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 2-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 1/22/00 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 52-87 12/6/86 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 75-95 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/26/00 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 64-69 2/22/88 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-68 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 2-1 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 2-0 First Meeting: 11/28/81 1/6/01 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-65 2/14/89 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 61-82 First Meeting: 1/20/75 First Meeting: 1/27/76 First Meeting: 1/7/88 Last Meeting: 11/20/98 3/1/01 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 59-54 1/3/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 68-77 Last Meeting: 12/30/05 Last Meeting: 11/28/17 Last Meeting: 12/11/02 Points (South Alabama) 1/12/02 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) W 61-54 1/15/91 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 48-86 Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) High (55, ‘81-82): Low (38, ‘98-99) 2/1/03 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 45-34 1/21/92 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-82 High (79, ‘02-03): Low (40, ‘74-75) High (99, ‘85-86): Low (47, ‘15-16) High (90, ‘92-93): Low (51, ‘95-96) Points (Arkansas) 2/9/04 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 54-57 2/5/93 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 41-84 Points (Alabama) Points (Alabama State) Points (Alcorn State) High (95, ‘98-99); Low (78, ‘81-82) 2/3/05 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 35-67 2/23/94 Mobile. Ala. (H) L 61-85 High (97, ‘78-79); Low (48, ‘05-06) High (78, ‘75-76); Low (43, ‘15-16) High (98, ‘93-94); Low (49, ‘96-97) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 3/6/05 ! Denton, Texas (N) L 53-61 2/22/95 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 63-85 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 (2x) Longest South Alabama Streak: 9 Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 Longest Arkansas Streak: 2 2/2/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-70 12/3/95 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 52-69 Longest Alabama Streak: 12 Longest Alabama State Streak: 1 (5x) Longest Alcorn State Streak: 1 (4x) Current Streak: 2 by Arkansas 12/29/07 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 57-69 1/14/97 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 56-89 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama Current Streak: 3 by South Alabama Current Streak: 1 by Alcorn State 2/11/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 73-78 2/17/98 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-83 Last 10 Meetings: Alabama leads 8-2 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 8-2 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 7-3 11/28/81 ! Cookeville, Tenn. (N) L 55-78 2/6/08 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-70 2/16/99 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 50-89 11/20/98 # Fayetteville, Ark. (A) L 38-95 3/8/08 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) L 52-53 3/19/03 # Auburn, Ala. (A) L 53-77 1/20/75 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 40-70 1/27/76 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-78 1/7/88 Lorman, Miss. (A) L 68-87 1/18/09 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) W 69-68 12/20/09 Mobile, Ala. (A) L 50-71 Feb. 1975 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 58-79 2/10/76 Montgomery, Ala. (A) L 66-84 2/1/88 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-69 ! – Tennessee Tech Tip-Off Tournament; # – Arkansas Dial 1/10/10 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-67 12/2/10 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 70-75 2/14/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 44-77 1/5/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 92-82 12/18/92 % Mobile, Ala. (H) W 90-79 Classic 12/30/10 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 53-68 2/21/77 ! Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 58-90 1/22/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 90-65 3/1/94 Lorman, Miss. (A) L 55-98 2/8/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-39 ! – AAIAW Tournament; # – Women’s National Invitaion 1/16/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-76 1/20/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-65 12/16/94 % Mobile, Ala. (H) W 77-70 3/3/12 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) W 62-38 Tournament (WNIT) 2/6/78 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 50-91 12/12/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 77-65 2/26/96 Lorman, Miss. (A) L 51-71 12/29/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 53-47 2/24/78 ! Jacksonville, Ala. (N) L 61-96 1/11/84 Montgomery, Ala. (A) L 59-68 12/15/96 # Mobile, Ala. (H) W 55-49 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 1/30/13 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 61-72 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/20/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-66 12/1/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 85-71 12/17/99 # Mobile, Ala. (H) W 64-50 1/11/14 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 60-73 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) AUBURN-MONTGOMERY 1/25/79 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 78-97 2/13/85 Montgomery, Ala. (A) L 59-63 12/9/00 Lorman, Miss. (A) W 78-67 2/12/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-71 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) 1/28/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-56 12/6/85 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 99-54 12/5/01 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-51 12/30/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-62 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 2/22/80 ! Jacksonville, Ala. (N) W 64-54 12/14/85 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-60 12/11/02 Lorman, Miss. (A) L 73-77 3/5/15 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 60-70 First Meeting: 11/23/01 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/24/81 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 68-78 2/13/86 Montgomery, Ala. (A) W 72-61 1/2/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-66 Last Meeting: 11/23/01 First Meeting: 1/18/89 2/27/81 ! Troy, Ala. (N) L 56-69 12/4/86 Montgomery, Ala. (A) W 78-61 % – Lady Jaguar Classic; # – Coca-Cola Classic 2/4/16 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 51-58 Points (South Alabama) Last Meeting: 12/11/89 12/7/81 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 48-79 1/31/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 97-62 1/19/17 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 53-56 High (69, ‘01-02): Low (69, ‘01-02) Points (South Alabama) 1/15/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-70 1/20/88 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-74 3/4/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 71-49 Points (Arkansas-Pine Bluff) High (105, ‘89-90): Low (67, ‘88-89) 1/12/83 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 56-81 2/10/88 Montgomery, Ala. (A) W 80-74 2/10/18 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-75 High (31, ‘01-02); Low (31, ‘01-02) Points (Auburn-Montgomery) 2/2/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 63-80 12/7/88 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-56 APPALACHIAN STATE Series (Overall): 5-3 (H: 4-1 / A: 1-2 / N: 0-1) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 High (71, ‘89-90); Low (61, ‘88-89) 1/18/93 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 65-94 1/19/89 Montgomery, Ala. (A) W 72-71 ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Confer- Series (Under Fowler): 3-2 (H: 2-1 / A: 1-1 / 0-0) Longest Arkansas-Pine Bluff Streak: -- Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 1/26/94 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 54-92 11/28/89 Montgomery, Ala. (A) L 58-65 ence Game Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Longest Auburn-Montgomery Streak: -- 12/1/98 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-96 1/17/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 99-59 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 4-1 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama 11/30/99 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 54-82 11/21/97 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-64 Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 4-3 11/23/01 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-31 11/28/00 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-53 12/12/98 Montgomery, Ala. (A) W 84-74 Sun Belt Tournament Games: 0-0 AUBURN 1/18/89 Montgomery, Ala. (A) W 67-61 12/9/01 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (A) L 61-63 12/16/03 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 62-57 First Meeting: 12/21/95 ! – Coca-Cola Classic Series (Overall): 2-38 (H: 1-15 / A: 0-18 / N: 1-5) 12/11/89 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 105-71 12/18/02 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-57 11/30/04 Montgomery, Ala. (A) L ot 52-57 Last Meeting: 2/15/18 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 12/30/05 # Mobile, Ala. (H) W 56-48 11/23/14 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 64-61 Points (South Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/3/15 Montgomery, Ala. (A) W 47-43 High (83, ‘02-03): Low (54, 2x, last ‘17-18) All Games at the Mitchell Center: Auburn leads 3-0 ! – AAIAW Tournament; # – Coca-Cola Classic 11/28/17 Montgomery, Ala. (A) W 59-47 AUSTIN PEAY Points (Appalachian State) ARKANSAS STATE First Meeting: 1975 Series (Overall): 11-37 (H: 8-16 / A: 2-17 / N: 1-4) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) High (85, ‘95-96); Low (41, ‘16-17) Last Meeting: 12/2/10 Series (Under Fowler): 1-8 (H: 1-3 / A: 0-5 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 Points (South Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest Appalachian State Streak: 2 High (75, ‘86-87): Low (33, ‘76-77) ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE ALASKA-ANCHORAGE All Games at the Mitchell Center: Arkansas State leads 10-7 First Meeting: 12/2/94 Series (Overall): 5-1 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-1 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Current Streak: 1 by Appalachian State Points (Auburn) Sun Belt Conference Games: Arkansas State leads 35-8 Last Meeting: 12/2/94 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) High (106, ‘76-77); Low (41, ‘76-77) Sun Belt Tournament Games: Arkansas State leads 4-2 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/21/95 $ Myrtle Beach, S.C. (N) L 68-85 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 First Meeting: 1/30/92 Points (South Alabama) First Meeting: 11/26/79 First Meeting: 2/25/90 12/29/02 & Mobile, Ala. (H) W 83-74 Longest Auburn Streak: 24 Last Meeting: 2/10/18 High (57, ‘94-95): Low (57, ‘94-95) Last Meeting: 2/25/81 Last Meeting: 2/25/90 1/8/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 63-67 Current Streak: 24 by Auburn Points (South Alabama) Points (Austin Peay) Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) 1/22/15 * Boone, N.C. L 59-70 Last 10 Meetings: Auburn leads 10-0 High (75, ‘95-96): Low (34, ‘92-93) High (88, ‘94-95); Low (88, ‘94-95) High (94, ‘79-80): Low (59, ‘79-80) High (87, ‘89-90): Low (87, ‘89-90) 1/30/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 71-55 Points (Arkansas State) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Points (Alabama-Huntsville) Points (Alaska-Anchroage) 2/18/16 * Boone, N.C. (A) W 68-54 Feb. 1975 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 41-67 High (106, ‘‘91-92); Low (34, ‘02-03) Longest Austin Peay Streak: 1 High (64, ‘79-80); Low (55, ‘80-81) High (88, ‘89-90); Low (88, ‘89-90) 2/18/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 54-41 12/11/76 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 73-106 Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 (2x) Current Streak: 1 by Austin Peay Longest South Alabama Streak: 5 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 1/20/18 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 54-52 2/7/76 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 64-70 Longest Arkansas State Streak: 11 Longest Alabama-Huntsville Streak: 1 Longest Alaska-Anchorage Streak: 1 2/15/18 * Boone, N.C. (A) L ot 56-57 2/21/76 ! Troy, Ala. (N) L 47-82 Current Streak: 1 by Arkansas State 12/2/94 ^ Lynchburg, Va. (N) L 57-88 Current Streak: 5 by South Alabama Current Streak: 1 by Alaska Anchorage 1/15/77 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 38-62 Last 10 Meetings: Arkansas State leads 9-1 2/12/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 33-41 * – Sun Belt Conference Game; $ – Carolina Holiday Beach ^ – Lady Flames Tournament 11/26/79 Huntsville, Ala. (A) L 59-64 2/25/90 # Anchorage, Alaska (A) L 87-88 Classic; & – Coca-Cola Classic 2/25/77 ! Tuscaloosa, Ala. (N) L 46-62 1/30/92 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 64-106 2/2/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 94-58 1/7/78 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 35-72 2/29/92 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 65-69 2/21/80 Jacksonville, Ala. (N) W 86-63 # – Northern Lights Invitational 2/3//78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 48-80 1/5/93 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 42-63 11/10/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-55 2/25/78 ! Jacksonville, Ala. (N) L 48-96 2/18/93 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 34-83 1/26/81 Huntsville, Ala. (A) W 80-59 11/18/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 54-89 1/15/94 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 68-81 2/25/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-61 1/11/79 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 48-75 2/7/94 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 51-73 2/22/79 ! Troy, Ala. (N) L 59-80 1/21/95 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 46-67 ! – AAIAW Tournament 12/17/79 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 65-80 2/12/95 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 51-58 1/25/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 70-68 1/27/96 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 62-76 2/23/80 ! Jacksonville, Ala. (N) W 66-60 2/22/96 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-47 1/9/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-71 1/30/97 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 68-76 2/7/81 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 43-68 3/1/97 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 67-83 12/4/82 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 48-49 3/5/97 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) L 51-70 2/6/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-76 2/5/98 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-71 1/22/83 Auburn, Ala. (A) L 57-87 2/28/98 * Jonesboro, Ark. (A) L 45-93 1/10/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 61-80 3/5/98 ! Ruston, La. (N) L 59-78

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BELHAVEN CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE CENTRAL FLORIDA CHEYNEY COASTAL CAROLINA COPPIN STATE Series (Overall): 4-1 (H: 3-1 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 2-4 (H: 2-1 / A: 0-3 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 2-2 (H: 1-1 / A: 1-1 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 1-2 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 First Meeting: 11/23/12 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Series tied 1-1 First Meeting: 1/12/87 First Meeting: 12/20/95 First Meeting: 12/29/04 First Meeting: 12/1/78 Last Meeting: 11/23/12 Sun Belt Conference Games: Series tied 1-1 Last Meeting: 3/5/88 Last Meeting: 2/17/18 Last Meeting: 12/29/04 Last Meeting: 11/20/06 Points (South Alabama) First Meeting: 2/6/92 Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) High (40, ‘12-13): Low (40, ‘12-13) Last Meeting: 11/13/16 High (100, ‘87-88): Low (79, ‘86-87) High (74, ‘95-96): Low (45, ‘16-17) High (69, ‘04-05): Low (69, ‘04-05) High (92, ‘06-07): Low (50, ‘78-79) Points (Cal State Northridge) Points (South Alabama) Points (Cheyney) Points (Costal Carolina) Points (Coppin State) Points (Belhaven) High (47, ‘12-13); Low (47, ‘12-13) High (89, ‘11-12): Low (36, ‘15-16) High (55, ‘87-88); Low (30, ‘86-87) High (61, ‘16-17); Low (53, ‘95-96) High (70, ‘04-05); Low (70, ‘04-05) High (72, ‘79-80); Low (66, 78-79) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Points (Central Florida) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 Longest Cal State Northridge Streak: 1 High (89, ‘91-92); Low (55, ‘12-13) Longest Cheyney Streak: -- Longest Costal Carolina Streak: 1 Longest Coppin State Streak: 1 Longest Belhaven Streak: 1 Current Streak: 1 by Cal State Northridge Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama Current Streak: 1 by Coastal Carolina Current Streak: 1 by Coppin State Current Streak: 4 by South Alabama Longest Central Florida Streak: 3 11/23/12 & Northridge, Calif. L 40-47 Current Streak: 3 by Central Florida 1/12/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-30 12/20/95 & Conway, S.C. (A) W 74-53 12/29/04 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) L 69-70 12/1/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-66 3/5/88 Cheyney, Pa. (A) W 100-55 2/16/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 45-61 1/11/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-72 & – Radisson Hotel Chatsworth Thanksgiving Classic 2/6/92 * Orlando, Fla. (A) L 82-89 1/18/18 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-62 ! – Coca-Cola Classic 12/15/80 Jackson, Miss. (A) W 87-67 3/7/92 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 70-60 2/17/18 * Conway, S.C. (A) L 56-71 1/29/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-70 11/12/11 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 3ot 89-76 11/20/06 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 92-71 12/19/12 Orlando, Fla. (A) L 54-55 CINCINNATI & – Carolina Holiday Beach Classic, * – Sun Belt Conference Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) CALIFORNIA 11/24/15 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 36-77 Game COVENANT COLLEGE Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 11/13/16 Orlando, Fla. (A) L 58-70 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 11/27/81 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) BELMONT * – Sun Belt Conference Game Series (Overall): 3-2 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-2 / N: 0-1) First Meeting: 11/25/00 Last Meeting: 11/27/81 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON First Meeting: 2/6/81 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/25/00 Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Last Meeting: 2/6/81 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) High (65, ‘81-82): Low (65, ‘81-82) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (South Alabama) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 High (59, ‘00-01): Low (59, ‘00-01) CHARLOTTE Points (Cincinnatti) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (90, ‘80-81): Low (90, ‘80-81) First Meeting: 12/19/96 Points (California) Series (Overall): 8-2 (H: 3-0 / A: 3-1 / N: 2-1) High (81, ‘81-82); Low (81, ‘81-82) First Meeting: 11/24/06 Points (Covenant) Last Meeting: 11/20/04 High (70, ‘00-01); Low (70, ‘00-01) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Last Meeting: 11/24/06 High (47, ‘80-81); Low (47, ‘80-81) Points (South Alabama) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest Cincinnatti Streak: 1 Points (South Alabama) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 High (65, 2x, last ‘03-04): Low (46, ‘96-97) Longest California Streak: 1 Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 6-1 Current Streak: 1 by Cincinnatti High (63, ‘06-07): Low (63, ‘06-07) Longest Covenant Streak: -- Points (Belmont) Current Streak: 1 by California Sun Belt Tournament Games: South Alabama leads 2-0 Points (College of Charleston) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama High (70, 2x, last ‘04-05); Low (45, ‘96-97) First Meeting: 2/7/80 11/27/81 Cookeville, Tenn. (N) L 65-81 High (51, ‘06-07); Low (51, ‘06-07) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 11/25/00 ! Chicago, Ill. (N) L 59-70 Last Meeting: 2/23/91 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 2/6/81 $ Chattanooga, Tenn. (N) W 90-47 Longest Belmont Streak: 1 (2x) Points (South Alabama) ! – Tennessee Tech Tip-Off Tournament Longest College of Charleston Streak: -- Current Streak: 1 by Belmont ! – UIC Thanksgiving Tournament High (87, ‘89-90): Low (61, ‘83-84) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama $ – Lady Moccasins Invitational 12/19/96 ! Atlanta, Ga. (N) W 46-45 Points (Charlotte) 1/15/98 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 63-61 High (88, ‘90-91); Low (45, ‘85-86) 11/24/06 + Long Island, N.Y. (N) W 63-51 1/9/99 Nashville, Tenn. (A) L 65-70 Longest South Alabama Streak: 8 CLEMSON Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/29/03 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-52 CENTENARY COLLEGE Longest Charlotte Streak: 1 (2x) + – LIU Turkey Classic DENVER Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 7-16 (H: 5-7 / A: 2-8 / N: 0-1) 11/20/04 Nashville, Tenn. (A) L 60-70 Current Streak: 1 by Charlotte Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 8-2 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 2/18/87 Overtime Games: 0-3 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-2 / N: 0-0) ! – Georgia State Invitational First Meeting: 11/27/04 Last Meeting: 12/14/87 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Denver leads 7-5 2/7/80 # Atlanta, Ga. (N) L 77-82 COLORADO Last Meeting: 11/27/04 Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Sun Belt Conference Games: Denver leads 14-7 3/9/84 ! Norfolk, Va. (N) W 61-58 Points (South Alabama) High (95, ‘86-87): Low (71, ‘87-88) Series (Under Fowler): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) Sun Belt Tournament Games: Denver leads 2-0 1/26/85 * Charlotte, N.C. (A) W 73-62 High (69, ‘04-05): Low (69, ‘04-05) Points (Clemson) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 1/24/00 BYU 1/12/86 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-45 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (Centenary) High (86, ‘86-87); Low (75, ‘87-88) First Meeting: 11/29/13 Last Meeting: 1/7/12 3/6/86 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) W 63-48 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) High (45, ‘04-05); Low (45, ‘04-05) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Last Meeting: 11/29/13 Points (South Alabama) 2/16/87 * Charlotte, N.C. (A) W 65-64 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Longest Clemson Streak: 1 Points (South Alabama) High (75, ‘02-03): Low (34, ‘06-07) 1/5/88 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 77-63 First Meeting: 11/29/91 Longest Centenary Streak: -- Current Streak: 1 by Clemson High (61, ‘13-14): Low (61, ‘13-14) Points (Denver) 1/21/89 * Charlotte, N.C. (A) W 64-50 Last Meeting: 11/29/91 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Points (Colorado) High (88, ‘01-02); Low (40, 2x, last ‘07-08) 1/11/90 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 87-75 Points (South Alabama) 2/18/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 95-86 High (94, ‘13-14); Low (94, ‘13-14) Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 2/23/91 * Charlotte, N.C. (A) L 70-88 High (70, ‘91-’92): Low (70, ‘91-’92) 11/27/04 ^ Memphis, Tenn. (N) W 69-45 12/14/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 71-75 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Longest Denver Streak: 8 Points (BYU) Longest Colorado Streak: 1 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama # – Sun Belt Invitational; ! – Sun Belt Tournament; * – Sun High (77, ‘91-’92); Low (77, ‘91-’92) ^ – Lady Tiger Tournament Current Streak: 1 by Colorado Last 10 Meetings: Denver leads 6-4 Belt Conference Game Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Longest BYU Streak: 1 CLEVEAND STATE 11/29/13 @ Boulder, Colo. (A) L 61-94 1/24/00 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L ot 67-68 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Current Streak: 1 by BYU 2/13/00 * Denver, Colo. (A) L 42-52 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) CENTRAL ARKANSAS @ – 27th Annual Omni Hotels Classic 2/1/01 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-62 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) CHATTANOOGA Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/29/91 % Miami, Fla. (N) L 70-77 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/22/01 * Denver, Colo. (A) L 47-51 Series (Under Fowler): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) First Meeting: 1/3/89 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 3/3/01 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) L 41-51 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Last Meeting: 1/3/89 % – Florida International Tournament Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/7/02 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-55 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 Points (South Alabama) First Meeting: 12/16/81 2/21/02 * Denver, Colo. (A) L 55-88 First Meeting: 12/16/18 High (70, ‘88-89): Low (70, ‘88-89) Last Meeting: 12/16/81 1/23/03 * Denver, Colo. (A) L 64-76 Last Meeting: 12/16/18 Points (Cleveland State) Points (South Alabama) 2/24/03 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-54 Points (South Alabama) High (57, ‘88-89); Low (57, ‘88-89) High (62, ‘81-82): Low (62, ‘81-82) 1/29/04 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 62-56 High (64, ‘17-18): Low (64, ‘17-18) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Points (Chattanooga) 2/26/04 * Denver, Colo. (A) W 56-50 Points (Central Arkansas) Longest Cleveland State Streak: -- High (67, ‘81-82); Low (67, ‘81-82) 3/6/04 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) L 45-47 High (43, ‘17-18); Low (43, ‘17-18) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 1/29/05 * Denver, Colo. (A) L ot 44-46 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Longest Chattanooga Streak: 1 2/26/05 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 44-40 Longest Central Arkansas Streak: -- 1/3/89 % Miami, Fla. (N) W 70-57 Current Streak: 1 by Chattanooga 1/26/06 * Denver, Colo. (A) W 74-66 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 2/23/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 3ot 71-74 % – Florida International Tournament 12/16/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 62-67 1/20/07 * Denver, Colo. (A) L 34-54 12/16/18 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 64-43 1/27/08 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 48-40

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1/28/09 * Denver, Colo. (A) L ot 56-61 EAST CAROLINA 2/18/07 * Miami, Fla. (A) W 56-46 GEORGE WASHINGTON 12/31/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-52 1/23/10 * Denver, Colo. (A) L 68-71 Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) # – Jaguar Classic 1/17/08 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 51-66 Series (Overall): 0-3 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-2) 3/1/18 * Statesboro, Ga. (A) W 81-74 2/24/10 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 61-64 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 3/1/08 * Miami, Fla. (A) W 62-47 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 2/20/11 * Denver, Colo. (A) L 43-63 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/20/08 * Miami, Fla. (A) W 65-47 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) ! – Georgia Southern Invitational; $ – Lady Jaguar Invita- 1/7/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 57-51 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 2/11/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-52 First Meeting: 11/25/89 tional; Lady Jag Classic; ^ – Lady Eagle Invitational; & – FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3/4/09 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 50-44 Coca-Cola Classic; * – Sun Belt Conference Game First Meeting: 12/21/99 Series (Overall): 9-7 (H: 6-2 / A: 3-5 / N: 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/28/08 ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Confer- 12/31/09 * Miami, Fla. (A) W 61-51 Last Meeting: 12/17/00 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (South Alabama) ence Game 2/10/10 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-62 Points (South Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (63, ‘89-90): Low (59, 2x, last ‘08-09) 1/8/11 * Miami, Fla. (A) L 43-48 High (57, ‘00-01): Low (56, ‘99-00) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 5-2 Points (George Washington) 1/22/11 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 60-42 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN Points (East Carolina) Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 8-6 High (71, ‘89-90); Low (64, ‘08-09) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/18/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 48-50 High (56, ‘00-01); Low (53, ‘99-00) Sun Belt Tournament Games: 0-0 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Series (Under Fowler): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) DELTA STATE 2/25/12 * Miami, Fla. (A) L ot 55-58 Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 First Meeting: 12/14/96 Longest George Washington Streak: 3 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/1/13 * Miami, Fla. (A) L 49-63 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Longest East Carolina Streak: -- Last Meeting: 2/9/13 Current Streak: 3 by George Washington All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 1/27/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-50 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama Points (South Alabama) First Meeting: 11/10/17 First Meeting: 1/18/85 High (72, ‘07-08): Low (40, ‘11-12) 11/25/89 # Baton Rouge, La. (N) L 63-71 Last Meeting: 11/10/17 @ – Florida International Tournament; ^ – Burger King Clas- Last Meeting: 1/30/85 12/21/99 Greenville, N.C. (A) W 56-53 Points (Florida Atlantic) 12/22/90 $ Tampa, Fla. (N) L 59-70 Points (South Alabama) sic; ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament; Points (South Alabama) 12/17/00 # Mobile, Ala. (H) W 57-56 High (67, 2x, last ‘12-13); Low (39, ‘07-08) 11/28/08 % Washington, D.C. L 59-64 High (73, ‘17-18): Low (73, ‘17-18) * – Sun Belt Conference Game High (96, ‘84-85): Low (66, ‘84-85) Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 Points (Georgia Southwestern) Points (Delta State) # – Coca-Cola Classic Longest Florida Atlantic Streak: 3 # – Crawfsh Classic; $ – South Florida Holiday Classic; % – High (42, ‘17-18); Low (42, ‘17-18) High (93, ‘84-85); Low (91, ‘84-85) Current Streak: 3 by Florida Atlantic GW Thanksgiving Classic Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Last 10 Meetings: Series tied 5-5 FLORIDA STATE Longest Georgia Southwestern Streak: -- Longest Delta State Streak: 1 FLORIDA Series (Overall): 3-6 (H: 2-2 / A: 1-3 / 0-1) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Series (Overall): 3-6 (H: 2-2 / A: 1-2 / N: 0-2) 12/14/96 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 59-53 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) GEORGIA Series (Under Fowler): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 12/30/96 $ Boca Raton, Fla. (A) L 60-64 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-4 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-2) 11/10/17 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-42 1/18/85 Cleveland, Miss. (A) L 66-91 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/6/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-57 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Florida State leads 1-0 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 1/30/85 Mobile, Ala. (H) H 96-93 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Florida leads 2-0 2/22/07 * Boca Raton, Fla. (A) L 55-58 First Meeting: 1/22/77 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 1/9/86 1/3/08 * Boca Raton, Fla. (A) W 72-62 Last Meeting: 3/17/04 First Meeting: 11/29/86 2/16/08 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-39 Points (South Alabama) GEORGIA STATE Last Meeting: 11/11/16 Last Meeting: 2/25/91 Series (Overall): 8-6 (H: 4-2 / A: 3-3 / N: 1-1) 1/1/09 * Boca Raton, Fla. (A) L 66-67 High (99, ‘86-87): Low (43, ‘78-79) Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Series (Under Fowler): 6-4 (H: 3-2 / A: 3-2 / 1-0) DETROIT 2/14/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 71-45 Points (Florida State) Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-1) High (94, ‘90-91): Low (33, ‘15-16) High (64, ‘90-91): Low (58, ‘86-87) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/2/10 * Boca Raton, Fla. (A) W 68-58 High (89, ‘89-90); Low (49, ‘81-82) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (Florida) Points (Georgia) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 3-2 1/27/10 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-62 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (101, ‘93-94); Low (56, ‘85-86) High (125, ‘90-91); Low (92, ‘88-89) Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 6-4 1/5/11 * Boca Raton, Fla. (A) W 65-53 Longest Florida State Streak: 2 (2x) First Meeting: 12/4/99 Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Sun Belt Tournament Games: South Alabama leads 1-0 2/27/11 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 53-40 Current Streak: 2 by Florida State Last Meeting: 1/24/12 Longest Florida Streak: 6 Longest Georgia Streak: 4 First Meeting: 2/5/81 2/1/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-57 Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 6 by Florida Current Streak: 4 by Georgia Last Meeting: 3/3/18 2/22/12 * Boca Raton, Fla. (A) L 40-41 1/22/77 Tallahassee, Fla. (A) L 66-87 High (66, ‘99-00): Low (59, ‘12-13) Points (South Alabama) 11/28/12 * Boca Raton, Fla. (A) L 56-67 11/11/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 43-76 Points (Detroit) 1/9/86 Gainesville, Fla. (A) W 71-64 11/29/86 & Atlanta, Ga. (N) L 58-70 High (112, ‘87-88): Low (45, ‘16-17) 2/9/13 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-59 11/25/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-79 High (74, ‘99-00); Low (56, ‘12-13) 1/27/86 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-56 12/29/88 # Las Vegas, Nev. (N) L 62-92 Points (Georgia State) 2/16/81 Tallahassee, Fla. (A) L 67-80 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 2/13/91 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 94-83 2/25/91 Athens, Ga. (A) L 64-125 High (84, ‘14-15); Low (45, ‘15-16) ! – Coca-Cola Classic; $ – New Year’s Eve Classic; ! – Sun 12/19/81 Tallahassee, Fla. (A) L 44-49 Longest Detroit Streak: 1 12/12/93 Gainesville, Fla. (A) L 54-101 12/9/91 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 61-77 Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Conference Game 1/16/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 76-58 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 12/5/05 Gainesville, Fla. (A) L 57-74 Longest Georgia State Streak: 3 2/3/87 Tallahassee, Fla. (A) W 99-64 12/1/06 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-62 & – Georgia State Invitational; # – UNLV Tournament Current Streak: 3 by South Alabama 11/24/89 # Baton Rouge, La. (N) L 82-89 12/4/99 # Tallahassee, Fla. (N) L 66-74 11/26/10 % Orono, Maine (N) L 51-61 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 6-4 3/17/04 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) L 61-67 11.24/12 % Northridge, Calif. (N) W 59-56 12/1/15 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-72 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 11/11/16 Jacksonville, Fla. L 33-85 Series (Overall): 11-17 (H: 4-9 / A: 6-8 / N: 1-0) 2/5/81 @ Chattanooga, Tenn. (N) L 72-83 # – Crawfsh Classic; ! – Women’s National Invitation Tourna- GEORGIA SOUTHERN # – FAMU Tournament, & – Radisson Hotel Chatsworth Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 8-7 (H: 5-3 / A: 3-4 / N: 0-0) 12/7/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 112-83 % – 18th Annual Dead River Classic ment (WNIT) Thanksgiving Classic Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 5-3 (H: 2-2 / A: 3-1 / 0-0) 12/20/96 $ Atlanta, Ga. (A) L 70-82 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Florida International leads 8-4 Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 1/4/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-57 Sun Belt Conference Games: Florida International leads 16-9 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 4-2 1/30/14 * Atlanta, Ga. (A) L 55-63 FLORIDA A&M Sun Belt Tournament Games: South Alabama leads 1-0 FURMAN Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 5-3 2/7/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 78-84 DUKE First Meeting: 1/4/89 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/19/15 * Atlanta, Ga. (A) L 54-69 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Series (Overall): 7-3 (H: 4-1 / A: 3-2 / N: 0-0) Sun Belt Tournament Games: 0-0 Last Meeting: 1/27/13 Series (Under Fowler): 0-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/9/16 * Atlanta, Ga. (A) W 60-52 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) First Meeting: 11/30/85 Points (South Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/11/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 83-45 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Last Meeting: 3/1/18 High (88, ‘89-90): Low (35, ‘99-00) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 1/7/17 * Atlanta, Ga. (A) W 77-47 First Meeting: 12/21/90 First Meeting: 12/11/80 Points (South Alabama) Points (Florida International) First Meeting: 3/19/18 1/26/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 45-55 Last Meeting: 12/21/90 Last Meeting: 1/18/92 High (87, ‘86-87): Low (43, ‘15-16) High (81, ‘88-89); Low (42, ‘10-11) Last Meeting: 3/19/18 3/7/17 ! New Orleans, La. (N) W 49-44 Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Points (Georgia Southern) Longest South Alabama Streak: 5 Points (South Alabama) 12/29/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 88-52 High (70, ‘90-91): Low (70, ‘90-91) High (82, ‘90-91): Low (58, ‘80-81) High (85, ‘85-86); Low (45, ‘15-16) Longest Florida International Streak: 6 High (54, ‘17-18): Low (54, ‘17-18) 3/3/18 * Atlanta, Ga. (A) W 70-69 Points (Duke) Points (Florida A&M) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Current Streak: 4 by Florida International Points (Furman) High (76, ‘90-91); Low (76, ‘90-91) High (94, ‘90-91); Low (2, 2x, last ‘84-85) Longest Georgia Southern Streak: 2 Last 10 Meetings: Florida International leads 6-4 High (53, ‘17-18); Low (74, ‘17-18) @ – Lady Moccasins Invitational; $ – Georgia State Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Longest South Alabama Streak: 5 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 (‘17-18) Invitational; * – Sun Belt Conference Game, ! – Sun Belt Longest Opponent Streak: 1 Longest Florida A&M Streak: 2 1/4/89 @ Miami, Fla. (A) L 75-81 Longest Furman Streak: -- Tournament Current Streak: 1 by Duke Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 11/30/85 ! Statesboro, Ga. (A) L ot 76-85 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 7-3 12/27/89 ^ Miami, Fla. (A) W 88-67 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 12/12/86 $ Mobile, Ala. (H) W 87-68 2/4/99 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 49-72 12/21/90 $ Tampa, Fla. (N) L 70-76 12/17/90 % Mobile, Ala. (H) L 72-81 12/11/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-52 2/13/99 * Miami, Fla. (A) L 48-78 3/19/16 @ Mobile, Ala. (H) W 54-53 12/30/92 ^ Statesboro, Ga. (A) L 70-80 1/29/00 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 52-59 $ – South Florida Holiday Classic 2/17/81 Tallahassee, Fla. (A) L 58-62 12/30/02 & Mobile, Ala. (H) W 60-57 1/17/84 Tallahassee, Fla. (A) W 65-63 2/17/00 * Miami, Fla. (A) L 35-58 @ – Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) 12/29/05 & Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-59 2/9/85 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 70-52 1/4/01 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 47-73 11/28/06 Statesboro, Ga. (A) L 48-54 12/9/89 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 77-63 1/24/02 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-60 1/10/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-67 1/24/90 Tallahasssee, Fla. (A) W 73-67 2/13/03 * Miami, Fla. (A) W 70-68 2/21/15 * Statesboro, Ga. (A) W 80-63 11/29/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-73 3/9/03 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) W 74-57 1/7/16 * Statesboro, Ga. (A) L 43-57 1/28/91 Tallahassee, Fla. (A) L 77-94 2/23/04 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 59-58 2/13/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 48-45 12/13/91 # Mobile, Ala. (H) L 65-67 2/19/05 * Miami, Fla. (A) L 62-78 1/5/17 * Statesboro, Ga. (A) W 55-46 1/18/92 Tallahassee, Fla. (A) W 69-68 2/16/06 * Miami, Fla. (A) L 60-70 1/28/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 45-53 1/4/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 41-56

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GRAMBLING STATE HOUSTON JACKSON STATE JUDSON COLLEGE LAMAR Series (Overall): 4-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 2-0 / N: 0-1) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) 11/23/99 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-71 Series (Overall): 3-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-1) Series (Overall): 8-4 (H: 3-3 / A: 4-1 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 11-9 (H: 8-2 / A: 3-5 / N: 0-2) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/24/00 ^ Chicago, Ill. (A) L 31-51 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 12/1/87 First Meeting: 12/5/98 ^ – UIC Thanksgiving Tournament All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 First Meeting: 1/25/75 Sun Belt Conference Games: Lamar leads 7-6 Last Meeting: 12/6/98 Last Meeting: 12/5/98 First Meeting: 3/8/80 Last Meeting: 2/18/80 Sun Belt Tournament Games: Lamar leads 2-0 Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Last Meeting: 1/22/01 Points (South Alabama) First Meeting: 1/6/81 High (73, ‘88-89): Low (61, ‘88-89) High (76, ‘98-99): Low (76, ‘98-99) ILLINOIS STATE Points (South Alabama) High (101, ‘79-80): Low (36, ‘77-78) Last Meeting: 1/3/05 Points (Grambling State) Points (Houston) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) High (88, ‘86-87): Low (55, ‘79-80) Points (Jacksonville State) Points (South Alabama) High (76, ‘98’99); Low (60, ‘88-89) High (73, ‘98-99); Low (73, ‘98-99) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (Jackson State) High (73, ‘74-75); Low (33, ‘77-78) High (95, ‘83-84): Low (52, ‘91-92) Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (84, ‘79-80); Low (40, ‘86-87) Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 Points (Lamar) Longest Grambling State Streak: 1 Longest Houston Streak: -- First Meeting: 11/28/05 Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 Longest Jacksonville State Streak: 1 High (115, ‘91-92); Low (49, 2x, last ‘96-97) Current Streak: 1 by Grambling State Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Last Meeting: 11/28/05 Longest Jackson State Streak: 1 Current Streak: 3 by South Alabama Longest South Alabama Streak: 5 Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 3 by South Alabama Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 7-3 Longest Lamar Streak: 5 12/1/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-68 12/5/98 # Houston, Texas (A) W ot 76-73 High (50, ‘05-06): Low (50, ‘05-06) Current Streak: 5 by South Alabama 1/14/88 Grambling, La. (A) W 71-63 Points (Illinois State) 3/8/80 & Cleveland, Miss. (N) L 55-84 1/25/75 Marion, Ala. (A) L 41-73 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 6-4 2/1/89 Grambling, La. (A) W 61-60 # – Houston Classic High (57, ‘05-06); Low (57, ‘05-06) 1/14/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 88-40 Feb. 1975 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 58-54 2/22/89 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-67 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 11/20/00 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 71-56 1/10/76 Mobile, Ala. (H) L forfeit 0-2 1/6/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 91-74 12/6/98 # Houston, Texas (N) L 64-76 Longest Illinois State Streak: 1 1/22/01 Jackson, Miss. (A) W 70-62 1/30/76 ! Tuscaloosa, Ala. (N) W 50-44 12/15/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 95-62 Current Streak: 1 by Illinois State 1/8/77 Marion, Ala. (A) W 63-62 2/5/85 Beaumont, Texas (A) W 62-61 # – Houston Classic HOUSTON BAPTIST % – AIAW Region 3 Tournament 2/15/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 44-72 2/1/92 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 72-98 Series (Overall): 2-1 (H: 1-1 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) 11/30/77 Marion, Ala. (A) W 36-33 3/5/92 * Beaumont, Texas (A) L 52-115 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/28/05 Normal, Ill. (A) L 50-57 1/5/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 53-48 1/28/93 * Beaumont, Texas (A) L 66-77 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/9/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-56 3/2/93 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-70 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Series tied 1-1 GRAND CANYON JACKSONVILLE 2/15/79 Marion, Ala. (A) W 83-63 1/6/94 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 85-62 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 12/2/08 Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) INDIANA STATE 12/8/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 101-42 2/17/94 * Beaumont, Texas (A) L 65-77 Series (Under Fowler): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/25/13 Series (Under Fowler): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-4 (H: 0-2 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) 2/18/80 Marion, Ala. (A) W 83-62 1/5/95 * Beaumont, Texas (A) L 62-75 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) 1/23/95 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 57-61 First Meeting: 12/19/15 High (83, 2x, last ‘12-13): Low (51, ‘13-14) All Games at the Mitchell Center: Jacksonville leads 1-0 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) ! – Alabama Invitational 3/8/95 ! Ruston, La. (N) L 76-85 Last Meeting: 12/19/15 Points (Houston Baptist) First Meeting: 11/26/16 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Indiana State leads 1-0 1/11/96 * Beaumont, Texas (A) L ot 82-84 Points (South Alabama) High (54, ‘13-14); Low (48, ‘08-09) Last Meeting: 12/3/17 First Meeting: 11/24/91 2/4/96 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 71-63 High (59, ‘15-16): Low (59, ‘15-16) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Points (South Alabama) Last Meeting: 11/26/14 3/7/96 ! Jonesboro, Ark. (N) L 65-70 Points (Grand Canyon) Longest Houston Baptist Streak: 1 High (58, ‘17-18): Low (55, ‘16-17) Points (South Alabama) KANSAS STATE 1/4/97 * Beaumont, Texas (A) W 55-49 High (56, ‘15-16); Low (56, ‘15-16) Current Streak: 1 by Houston Baptist Points (Jacksonville) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) High (77, ‘91-92): Low (40, ‘13-14) 2/3/97 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-49 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 High (62, ‘16-17); Low (60, ‘17-18) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (Indiana State) 1/22/98 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-66 Longest Grand Canyon Streak: -- 12/2/08 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 83-48 Longest South Alabama Streak: None Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (88, ‘91-92); Low (53, ‘13-14) 12/13/03 Beaumont, Texas (A) W 76-50 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 11/9/12 Houston, Texas (A) W 83-53 Longest Jacksonville Streak: 2 First Meeting: 1/5/89 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 1/3/05 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-57 11/25/13 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 51-54 Longest Indiana State Streak: 4 Current Streak: 2 by Jacksonville Last Meeting: 1/5/89 12/19/15 Phoenix, Ariz. (A) W 59-56 Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 4 by Indiana State ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Confer- 11/26/16 % Jacksonville, Fla (A) L 55-62 High (64, ‘88-89): Low (64, ‘88-89) ence Game 11/24/91 & Houston, Texas (N) L 77-88 12/3/17 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-60 Points (Kansas State) HOWARD High (65, ‘88-89); Low (65, ‘88-89) Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 2-0) 12/18/93 # Mobile, Ala. (H) L 72-76 GREEN BAY % – Jacksonville Thanksgiving Classic Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/9/13 Terre Haute, Ind. (A) L 40-53 Longest Kansas State Streak: 1 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/26/14 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-74 LIBERTY Current Streak: 1 by Kansas State Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 1-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 12/7/90 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) First Meeting: 11/15/98 Last Meeting: 11/30/91 & – Rice Holiday Classic; # – Lady Jaguar Classic JACKSONVILLE STATE 1/5/89 % Miami, Fla. (N) L 64-65 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/15/98 Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 5-1 (H: 4-0 / A: 1-1 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 12/3/94 Points (South Alabama) High (83, ‘90-91): Low (75, ‘91-92) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) % – Florida International Tournament Last Meeting: 11/29/08 High (54, ‘98-99): Low (54, ‘98-99) Points (Howard) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) IOWA Points (South Alabama) Points (Wisconsin-Green Bay) High (70, ‘91-92); Low (57, ‘90-91) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) High (70, “94-95): Low (65, ‘08-09) High (77, ‘98-99); Low (77, ‘98-99) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 First Meeting: 2/7/82 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (Liberty) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Longest Howard Streak: -- Last Meeting: 11/22/02 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) KENTUCKY High (61, ‘08-09); Low (56, ‘94-95) Longest Wisconsin-Green Bay Streak: 1 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 11/30/02 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Current Streak: 1 by Wisconsin-Green Bay High (100, ‘86-87): Low (56, ‘01-02) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/30/02 Longest Liberty Streak: -- 12/7/90 ! Columbia, Mo. (N) W 83-57 Points (Jacksonville, State) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama 11/15/98 ! Lincoln, Neb. (N) L 54-77 11/30/01 & Miami, Fla. (N) W 75-70 High (62, ‘02-03): Low (62, ‘02-03) High (67, ‘02-03); Low (40, ‘82-83) All Games at the Mitchell Center: Kentucky leads 1-0 Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 First Meeting: 12/30/07 Points (Iowa) 12/3/94 ! Lynchburg, Va. (A) W 70-56 ! – Cablevision Classic ! – Mid-America Classic; & – Florida International Tourna- Longest Jacksonville State Streak: 1 Last Meeting: 12/30/07 High (83, ‘02-03); Low (83, ‘02-03) 11/29/08 ^ Washington, D.C. (N) W 65-61 ment Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Current Streak: 4 by South Alabama Points (South Alabama) High (56, ‘07-08): Low (56, ‘07-08) Longest Iowa Streak: 1 ! – Lady Flames Tournament; ^ – GW Thanksgiving Classic Current Streak: 1 by Iowa 2/7/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 87-40 Points (Kentucky) 2/18/83 Jacksonville, Ala. (A) W 93-59 High (66, ‘07-08); Low (66, ‘07-08) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 12/7/86 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 100-47 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 11/30/02 ! Los Angeles, Calif. (N) L 63-83 11/17/00 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-48 Longest Kentucky Streak: 1 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/19/01 Jacksonville, Ala. (A) L 56-61 Current Streak: 1 by Kentucky Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) ! – Loyola Marymount Thanksgiving Classic 11/22/02 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 83-67 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Illinois-Chicago leads 1-0 12/30/07 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-66 First Meeting: 11/23/99 Last Meeting: 11/24/00 Points (South Alabama) High (55, ‘99-00): Low (31, ‘00-01) Points (Illinois-Chicago) High (71, ‘99-00); Low (51, ‘00-01) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Longest Illinois-Chicago Streak: 2 Current Streak: 2 by Illinois-Chicago

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LIPSCOMB LONG BEACH STATE 2/5/00 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 65-74 2/3/00 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 37-77 MCNEESE STATE 12/7/83 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 84-78 Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 2/22/00 * Lafayette, La. (A) L 51-81 3/9/00 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) L 51-95 Series (Overall): 10-2 (H: 5-0 / A: 4-1 / N: 1-1) 2/25/84 Macon, Ga. (A) W 54-51 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 12/28/00 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 57-51 2/3/01 * Ruston, La. (A) L 46-71 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 12/1/90 Macon, Ga. (A) L 81-65 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/27/01 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-46 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/4/91 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 99-87 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 First Meeting: 12/4/92 1/3/02 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 63-46 ! – Sun Belt Tournament; * – Sun Belt Conference Game All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 3-0 12/16/95 @ Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-62 First Meeting: 12/28/09 Last Meeting: 12/4/92 1/31/02 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 58-47 First Meeting: 11/29/84 11/27/07 Macon, Ga. (A) W 57-39 Last Meeting: 12/22/10 Points (South Alabama) 1/9/03 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 62-37 Last Meeting: 12/3/05 11/24/08 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 96-82 Points (South Alabama) High (66, ‘92-93): Low (66, ‘92-93) 2/6/03 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 55-51 Points (South Alabama) 1/15/04 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 57-54 LOYOLA MARYMONT % – AIAW Region 3 Tournament; $ – Mississippi University High (69, ‘10-11): Low (61, ‘09-10) Points (Long Beach State) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) High (87, ‘84-85): Low (52, ‘84-85) 2/12/04 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 52-49 for Women Tournament; ^ – Ole Miss/Dial Classic; ! – Lady Points (Lipscomb) High (82, ‘92-93); Low (82, ‘92-93) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (McNeese State) 1/15/05 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 57-56 Jag Invitational; @ – Coca-Cola Classic High (50, ‘09-10); Low (41, ‘10-11) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (82, ‘84-85); Low (39, ‘01-02) 2/12/05 * Lafayette, La. (A) L ot 56-63 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Longest Long Beach State Streak: 1 First Meeting: 11/29/02 Longest South Alabama Streak: 8 1/12/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-60 Longest Lipscomb Streak: -- Current Streak: 1 by Long Beach State Last Meeting: 11/29/02 Longest McNeese State Streak: 2 2/9/06 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 54-50 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 8 by South Alabama 1/17/07 * Lafayette, La. (A) L 61-69 MIAMI (FLA.) 12/4/92 & San Marcos, Texas (N) L 66-82 High (37, ‘01-02): Low (37, ‘01-02) Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 8-2 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 1/23/08 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 76-65 12/28/09 Nashville, Tenn. (A) W 61-50 Points (Loyola Marymount) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 3/5/08 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 49-40 12/22/10 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-41 & – Southwest Texas Tournament High (40, ‘01-02); Low (40, ‘01-02) 11/29/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-57 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/24/09 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 66-52 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 12/14/84 # Mobile, Ala. (H) W 87-52 First Meeting: 11/22/80 2/13/10 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-59 Longest Loyola Marymount Streak: 1 2/7/85 Lake Charles, La. (A) L 52-55 Last Meeting: 11/22/80 3/6/10 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) W 82-76 Current Streak: 1 by Loyola Marymount 12/18/87 ^ Lake Charles, La. (A) L 77-80 Points (South Alabama) LITTLE ROCK LONG ISLAND 1/30/11 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-66 12/1/89 $ Memphis, Tenn. (N) W 66-60 Series (Overall): 12-17 (H: 8-6 / A: 2-9 / N: 2-2) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) High (74, ‘80-81): Low (74, ‘80-81) 3/5/11 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) W 58-53 12/28/91 Lake Charles, La. (A) W 58-56 Series (Under Fowler): 1-7 (H: 1-3 / A: 0-5 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/29/02 ^ Los Angeles, Calif. (A) L 37-40 Points (Miami [Fla.]) 1/11/12 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 72-68 12/13/99 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-63 Overtime Games: 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (51, ‘80-81); Low (51, ‘80-81) 1/9/13 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 53-43 12/4/00 Lake Charles, La. (A) W 54-52 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 8-7 First Meeting: 11/25/06 ^ – Loyola Marymount Thanksgiving Classic Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 2/13/13 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 53-39 11/25/01 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 77-39 Sun Belt Conference Games: Little Rock leads 14-11 Last Meeting: 11/25/06 Longest Miami (Fla.) Streak: -- 1/15/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-65 12/3/03 Lake Charles, La. (A) W 54-51 Sun Belt Tournament Games: Series tied 2-2 Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 3/3/14 * Lafayette, La. (A) L ot 61-68 11/18/05 Lake Charles, La. (A) W 66-52 First Meeting: 1/20/00 High (41, ‘06-07): Low (41, ‘06-07) 1/17/15 * Lafayette, La. (A) L 58-65 LSU 12/3/05 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 63-55 11/20/80 $ Birmingham, Ala. (N) W 74-51 Last Meeting: 2/8/18 Points (Long Island) 1/29/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 57-47 Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) High (56, ‘06-07); Low (56, ‘06-07) 1/21/16 * Lafayette, La. (A) L 50-69 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) # – Lady Jag Invitational; ^ – Houston Invitational; $ – Lady High (89, ‘99-00): Low (34, 2x,last ‘15-16) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- $ – Lady Blazer Invitational 2/27/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-59 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Tiger Invitational; ! – Coca-Cola Classic Points (Little Rock) Longest Long Island Streak: 1 2/9/17 * Lafayette, La. (A) L 38-62 First Meeting: 11/29/87 High (85, ‘99-00); Low (34, 2x, last , ’14-15) Current Streak: 1 by Long Island 1/25/18 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 72-57 Last Meeting: 1/23/89 Longest South Alabama Streak: 10 2/24/18 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-59 Points (South Alabama) MICHIGAN Longest Little Rock Streak: 7 11/25/06 ^ Long Island, N.Y. (A) L 41-56 High (69, ‘87-88): Low (64, ‘88-89) MEMPHIS Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-1) Current Streak: 7 by Little Rock % – LSU Turkey Classic; ! – Sun Belt Conference Tourna- Points (LSU) Series (Overall): 2-1 (H: 1-1 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last 10 Meetings: Little Rock leads 9-1 ^ – LIU Turkey Classic ment; * – Sun Belt Conference Game High (84, ‘87-88); Low (78, ‘88-89) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 12/8/84 1/20/00 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) L 74-85 Longest LSU Streak: 2 (‘87-’88 / ‘88-’89) All Games at the Mitchell Center: Memphis leads 1-0 Last Meeting: 12/29/89 3/4/00 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 89-60 Current Streak: 2 by LSU First Meeting: 12/19/90 Points (South Alabama) 3/8/00 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) W 73-58 LOUISIANA LOUISIANA TECH Last Meeting: 12/9/09 Series (Overall): 37-16 (H: 20-5 / A: 14-11 / N: 3-0) High (71, ‘84-85): Low (61, ‘89-90) 2/15/01 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 63-57 Series (Overall): 0-21 (H: 0-9 / A: 0-10 / N: 0-2) Points (South Alabama) Series (Under Fowler): 3-6 (H: 2-2 / A: 1-4 / 0-0) 11/29/87 ! Baton Rouge, La. (A) L 69-84 Points (Michigan) 1/19/02 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-53 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) High (88, ‘90-91): Low (50, ‘09-10) Overtime Games: 0-3 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-3 / N: 0-0) 1/23/89 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 64-78 High (77, “89-90); Low (61, ‘84-85) 1/30/03 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) W 69-52 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (Memphis) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 12-4 Longest South Alabama Streak:1 2/5/04 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 57-56 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Louisiana Tech leads 1-0 High (65, ‘90-91); Low (49, ‘08-09) Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 31-14 ! – LSU Turkey Classic Longest Michigan Streak: 1 2/5/05 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) W ot 67-58 Sun Belt Conference Games: Louisiana Tech leads 19-0 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Sun Belt Tournament Games: South Alabama leads 3-0 Current Streak: 1 by Michigan 2/4/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 67-62 Sun Belt Tournament Games: Louisiana Tech leads 2-0 Longest Memphis Streak: 1 First Meeting: 11/27/87 3/2/06 ! Murfreesboro, Tenn. (N) W 48-34 First Meeting: 1/11/92 Current Streak: 1 by Memphis Last Meeting: 2/24/18 12/8/84 ! Tallahasse, Fla. (N) W 71-61 1/13/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 44-37 Last Meeting: 2/3/01 MAINE Points (South Alabama) 12/29/89 $ Miami, Fla. (N) L 61-77 1/19/08 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) L 58-67 Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) 12/19/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 88-65 High (100, ‘87-88): Low (38, ‘16-17) 1/21/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 44-53 High (55, ‘92-93): Low (29, ‘95-96) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 12/11/08 Memphis, Tenn. (A) W 66-49 Points (Louisiana) ! – Duval Hotel Classic; $ – Burger King Classic 12/16/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 58-49 Points (Louisiana Tech) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/9/09 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-55 High (92, ‘87-88); Low (37, ’02-03) 2/23/11 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 66-75 High (115, ‘97-98); Low (70, ‘91-92) First Meeting: 11/27/10 Longest South Alabama Streak: 10 3/6/11 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) L 53-74 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Last Meeting: 11/27/10 Longest Louisiana Streak: 3 1/25/12 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) L 43-55 Longest Louisiana Tech Streak: 21 Points (South Alabama) MICHIGAN STATE Current Streak: 1 by Louisiana 3/4/12 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) L 54-60 Current Streak: 21 by Louisiana Tech High (66, ‘10-11): Low (66, ‘10-11) MERCER Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Last 10 Meetings: Louisiana leads 6-4 Series (Overall): 7-5 (H: 5-0 / A: 2-2 / N: 0-3) 12/22/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 40-49 Last 10 Meetings: Louisiana Tech leads 10-0 Points (Maine) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 2/2/13 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) L 34-65 High (55, ‘10-11); Low (55, ‘10-11) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/27/87 % Baton Rouge, La. (N) W 63-61 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/8/14 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) L 42-61 1/11/92 * Ruston, La. (A) L 54-77 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 First Meeting: 12/3/93 1/16/88 Lafayette, La. (A) L ot 83-92 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 2/1/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 61-56 2/13/92 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-70 Longest Maine Streak: -- Last Meeting: 12/3/93 3/7/88 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 100-78 First Meeting: 3/7/80 1/5/15 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) L 37-71 3/12/92 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) L 41-73 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Points (South Alabama) 1/9/92 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 64-53 Last Meeting: 11/24/08 1/19/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 34-56 1/14/93 * Ruston, La. (A) L 55-102 High (54, ‘93-94): Low (54, ‘93-94) 2/8/92 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-64 Points (South Alabama) 12/30/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 34-47 2/20/93 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-74 11/27/10 % Orono, Maine (A) W 66-55 Points (Michigan State) 1/3/93 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 79-67 High (96, ‘08-09): Low (49, 2x, last ‘81-82) 2/6/16 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) L 43-74 1/29/94 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 43-96 High (83, ‘93-94); Low (83, ‘93-94) 1/23/93 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-62 Points (Mercer) 2/21/17 * Little Rock, Ark. (A) L 54-71 2/3/94 * Ruston, La. (A) L 46-103 % – 18th Annual Dead River Classic Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 2/10/94 * Lafayette, La. (A) L 70-77 High (95, ‘90-91); Low (39, ‘07-08) 3/2/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 44-50 1/7/95 * Ruston, La. (A) L 45-90 Longest Michigan State Streak: 1 3/3/94 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 87-75 Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 2/8/18 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 35-47 2/2/95 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-94 Current Streak: 1 by Michigan State 2/25/95 * Lafayette, La. (A) L 68-80 2/1/96 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-67 Longest Mercer Streak: 4 3/4/95 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-67 Current Streak: 4 by South Alabama ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Confer- 2/17/96 * Ruston, La. (A) L 29-84 12/3/93 ! East Lansing, Mich. L 83-54 1/21/96 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-54 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 7-3 ence Game 1/9/97 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 49-72 2/10/96 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 70-45 1/25/97 * Ruston, La. (A) L 48-88 ! – Felpaush/Michigan State Holiday Classic 1/23/97 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 58-45 1/3/98 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-72 3/7/80 % Cleveland, Miss. (N) L 59-80 2/15/97 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-54 1/12/98 * Ruston, La. (A) L 44-115 12/18/80 $ Columbus, Miss. (N) L 70-75 2/7/98 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 62-79 2/6/99 * Ruston, La. (A) L 32-96 11/30/81 Macon, Ga. (A) L 49-63 2/12/98 * Lafayette, La. (A) L 48-64 2/25/99 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 39-98 1/8/82 ^ Oxford, Miss. (N) L 49-72 1/14/99 * Lafayette, La. (A) W 68-65 1/10/00 * Ruston, La. (A) L 33-90 12/19/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-73 1/30/99 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 59-54

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MIDDLE TENNESSEE MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI STATE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE MOBILE NEBRASKA Series (Overall): 4-21 (H: 1-9 / A: 1-9 / N: 2-3) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 6-10 (H: 4-4 / A: 1-6 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 8-2 (H: 5-0 / A: 2-2 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 6-0 (H: 5-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) All Games at the Mitchell Center: Middle Tennessee leads 9-1 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Minnesota leads 1-0 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Series tied 1-1 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 2-0 First Meeting: 12/19/95 Sun Belt Conference Games: Middle Tennessee leads 18-2 First Meeting: 12/10/99 First Meeting: 12/3/77 First Meeting: 11/28/88 First Meeting: 12/10/88 Last Meeting: 11/13/98 Sun Belt Tournament Games: Middle Tennessee leads 2-0 Last Meeting: 12/10/99 Last Meeting: 11/30/11 Last Meeting: 12/29/03 Last Meeting: 12/15/10 Points (South Alabama) First Meeting: 12/19/80 Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) High (64, ‘95-96): Low (39, ‘98-99) Last Meeting: 2/20/13 High (46, ‘99-00): Low (46, ‘99-00) High (86, ‘89-90): Low (36, ‘78-79) High (93, ‘88-89): Low (69, ‘95-96) High (93, ‘10-11): Low (71, ‘14-15) Points (Nebraska) Points (South Alabama) Points (Minnesota) Points (Mississippi State) Points (Mississippi Valley State) Points (Mobile) High (96, ‘98-99); Low (83, ‘95-96) High (79, 2x, last ‘00-01): Low (39, 2x, last ‘12-13) High (61, ‘99-00); Low (61, ‘99-00) High (99, ‘77-78); Low (51, ‘87-88) High (88, ‘88-89); Low (50, ‘99-00) High (71, ‘99-00); Low (54, ‘10-11) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Points (Middle Tennessee) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 (2x) Longest South Alabama Streak: 6 Longest Nebraska Streak: 2 High (100, 2x, last ‘09-10); Low (50, ‘80-81) Longest Minnesota Streak: 1 Longest Mississippi State Streak: 4 Longest Mississippi Valley State Streak: 1 (2x) Longest Mobile Streak: -- Current Streak: 2 by Nebraska Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Current Streak: 1 by Minnesota Current Streak: 3 by Mississippi State Current Streak: 3 by South Alabama Current Streak: 6 by South Alabama Longest Middle Tennessee Streak: 19 Last 10 Meetings: Mississippi State leads 6-4 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 8-2 12/19/95 ^ Mrytle Beach, S.C. (N) L 64-83 Current Streak: 19 by Middle Tennessee 12/10/99 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-61 12/10/88 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 91-64 11/13/98 ! Lincoln, Neb. (A) L 39-96 Last 10 Meetings: Middle Tennessee leads 10-0 12/3/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 40-99 11/28/88 Itta Bena, Miss. (A) W 93-88 12/7/89 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 90-59 2/17/78 Starkville, Miss. (A) L 49-98 3/1/89 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 85-77 12/17/98 ! Mobile, Ala. (N) W ot 81-68 ^ – Carolina Holiday Beach Classic; ! – CableVision Classic 12/19/80 # Columbus, Miss. (N) W 51-50 11/9/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 36-78 11/27/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-59 1/2/99 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 88-71 1/9/82 $ Oxford, Miss. (N) L 55-72 MISSISSIPPI 11/30/78 Starkville, Miss. (A) L 36-97 1/24/91 Itta Bena, Miss. (A) L 73-77 12/15/10 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 93-54 Series (Overall): 2-6 (H: 1-2 / A: 0-3 / N: 1-1) 11/26/85 ^ Bowling Green, Ky. (N) W 79-63 11/15/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-63 12/2/91 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-64 11/19/14 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 71-67 Series (Under Fowler): 0-3 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-2 / 0-0) NEW MEXICO STATE 1/13/01 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) W 79-71 12/15/79 Starkville, Miss. (A) W 73-71 2/2/92 Itta Bena, Miss. (A) W 84-64 Overtime Games: 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 8-2 (H: 4-1 / A: 4-1 / N: 0-0) 2/14/02 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 66-71 3/26/88 # Amarillo, Texas (N) W 73-51 12/10/94 Itta Bena, Miss. (A) L 72-78 ! – Port City Classic All Games at the Mitchell Center: Series tied 1-1 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 1/16/03 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-58 11/30/88 Starkville, Miss. (A) L 59-64 2/29/96 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-56 First Meeting: 11/28/80 Overtime Games: 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 1/22/04 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 55-56 1/6/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 86-68 12/5/99 $ Tallahassee, Fla. (N) W 75-50 Last Meeting: 12/9/17 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 4-1 1/22/05 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-63 12/17/94 & Mobile, Ala. (H) W 61-57 12/29/03 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 81-58 Points (South Alabama) MONTEVALLO Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 8-2 1/19/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-59 11/28/97 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 65-93 High (71, ‘80-81): Low (45, ‘11-12) Series (Overall): 6-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 3-0 / N: 0-0) Sun Belt Tournament Games: 0-0 12/14/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-93 11/15/02 ! Starkville, Miss. (A) L 61-87 $ – FAMU Tournament; ! – Coca-Cola Classic Points (Mississippi) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) First Meeting: 1/18/01 2/3/07 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 58-86 12/6/03 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 67-53 High (88, ‘14-15); Low (54, ‘11-12) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Last Meeting: 2/10/05 3/3/07 ! Lafayette, La. (N) L 52-79 12/5/04 Starkville, Miss. (A) L 50-71 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 First Meeting: 11/4/78 Points (South Alabama) 12/22/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-80 11/23/10 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 43-56 Longest Mississippi Streak: 3 MISSOURI Last Meeting: 2/12/86 High (91, ‘01-02): Low (50, 2x, last ‘04-05) 2/14/08 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 46-66 11/30/11 Starkville, Miss. (A) L 47-63 Current Streak: 3 by Mississippi Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Points (New Mexico State) 1/4/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 57-80 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) High (105, ‘82-83): Low (54, ‘78-79) High (89, ‘01-02); Low (35, ‘03-04) 2/18/09 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 64-90 # – National Women’s Invitational Tournament; & – Lady 11/28/80 Gulfport, Miss. (N) L 71-79 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (Montevallo) Longest South Alabama Streak: 5 3/9/09 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) L 71-77 Jaguar Classic; ! – Preseason Women’s National Invitational 2/13/82 # Mobile, Ala. (H) L 54-78 First Meeting: 12/8/90 High (69, ‘81-82); Low (45, ‘78-79) Longest New Mexico State Streak: 1 (2x) 2/6/10 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 52-100 Tournament 12/21/01 ! Orlando, Fla. (N) W ot 62-61 Last Meeting: 12/20/97 Longest South Alabama Streak: 6 (‘78-’79 / ‘85-’86) Current Streak: 5 by South Alabama 2/21/10 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 78-100 12/5/10 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 67-60 Points (South Alabama) Longest Montevallo Streak: -- Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 8-2 1/2/11 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 59-67 11/18/11 Oxford, Miss. (A) L 45-54 High (56, ‘90-91): Low (47, ‘97-98) Current Streak: 6 by South Alabama 2/5/11 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 48-71 12/16/13 Mobile, Ala. (A) L 56-72 Points (Missouri) 1/18/01 * Las Cruces, N.M. (A) W 69-68 12/31/11 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 39-60 MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN 12/14/14 Oxford, Miss. (A) L 48-88 Series (Overall): 2-3 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-1) High (78, ‘97-98); Low (55, ‘90-91) 11/4/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 54-45 2/10/01 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-67 1/21/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-60 12/9/17 Oxford, Miss. (A) L 59-66 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 2/3/82 Montevallo, Ala. (A) W 73-69 1/5/02 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 3ot 91-89 1/5/13 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 39-60 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest Missouri Streak: 1 1/16/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 105-67 2/2/02 * Las Cruces, N.M. (A) W 71-47 2/20/13 * Murfreesboro, Tenn. (A) L 48-69 # – Ole Miss/Dial Classic; ! – Central Florida Classic First Meeting: 1/14/76 Current Streak: 1 by Missouri 1/28/83 Montevallo, Ala. (A) W 97-65 1/11/03 * Las Cruces, N.M. (A) L ot 60-63 Last Meeting: 1/11/83 1/11/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 67-65 2/8/03 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-53 # – Mississippi University for Women Tournament; $ – Ole Points (South Alabama) 12/8/90 % Columbia, Mo. (A) W 56-55 2/12/86 Montevallo, Ala. (A) W 82-61 1/17/04 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-35 Miss/Dial Classic; ^ – Bowling Green Bank Invittational; ! – High (86, ‘82-83): Low (47, ‘75-76) 12/20/97 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) L 47-78 2/14/04 * Las Cruces, N.M. (A) W 55-47 Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Conference MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE Points (Mississippi University for Women) 1/13/05 * Las Cruces, N.M. (A) W 50-40 Game Series (Overall): 4-3 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-2 / N: 0-1) High (79, ‘76-77); Low (63, ‘08-81) % – Mid-America Classic; ! – Coca-Cola Classic 2/10/05 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 50-48 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) MURRAY STATE Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 (2x) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Longest Mississippi University for Women Streak: 2 * – Sun Belt Conference Game First Meeting: 1/31/76 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) MILWAUKEE Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Last Meeting: 1/19/85 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) First Meeting: 2/7/89 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 1/14/76 Columbus, Miss. (A) L 47-74 High (95, ‘83-84): Low (49, 2x, last ‘80-81) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 2/5/90 NEW ORLEANS Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/3/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-79 Points (Mississippi College) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 20-29 (H: 11-12 / A: 8-15 / N: 1-2) First Meeting: 11/28/09 3/6/80 ! Cleveland, Miss. (N) W 69-64 High (113, ‘75-76); Low (65, ‘83-84) First Meeting: 11/24/07 High (73, ‘88-89): Low (67, ‘89-90) Series (Under Fowler): 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/28/09 11/21/80 ^ Birmingham, Ala. (N) L 56-63 Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 Last Meeting: 11/24/07 Points (Murray State) Overtime Games: 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-1 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) 1/11/83 Mobile, Ala. (N) W 86-76 Longest Mississippi College Streak: 2 Points (South Alabama) High (86, ‘88-89); Low (60, ‘89-90) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 7-3 High (54, ‘09-10): Low (54, ‘09-10) Current Streak: 1 by Mississippi College High (69, ‘07-08): Low (69, ‘07-08) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Sun Belt Conference Games: New Orleans leads 24-12 Points (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) ! – AIAW Region 3 Tournament; ^ – Lady Blazer Invitatiional Points (Missouri-Kansas City) Longest Murray State Streak: 1 Sun Belt Tournament Games: New Orleans leads 1-0 High (72, ‘09-10); Low (72, ‘09-10) 1/31/76 # Tuscaloosa, Ala. (N) L 49-113 High (56, ‘07-08); Low (56, ‘07-08) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama First Meeting: 2/10/78 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 12/16/80 Clinton, Miss. (A) L 49-70 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Last Meeting: 11/24/17 Longest Wisconsin-Milwaukee Streak: 1 1/10/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-68 Longest Missouri-Kansas City Streak: -- 2/7/89 Murray, Ky. (A) L 73-86 Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 1 by Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1/23/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 95-65 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 2/5/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 67-60 High (104, “79-80): Low (47, ‘09-10) 2/21/84 Clinton, Miss. (A) W 93-85 Points (New Orleans) 11/28/09 # Seattle, Wash. (N) L 54-72 12/10/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-70 1124/07 & San Francisco, Calif. (N) W 69-56 High (98, ‘94-95); Low (29, ‘04-05) 1/19/85 Clinton, Miss. (A) L 82-91 Longest South Alabama Streak: 11 # – Dave Cox Thanksgiving Classic & – Fifth Annual odwalla Classic Longest New Orleans Streak: 19 # – Alabama Invitational Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 9-1

2/10/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-65 11/17/08 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 58-48 2/2/79 New Orleans, La. (A) L 58-83 11/30/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 104-45 2/16/82 Gulfport, Miss. (N) L 69-94

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1/20/86 New Orleans, La. (A) W 65-60 12/15/90 % Mobile, Ala. (H) W 84-60 NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORTH TEXAS NORTHWESTERN STATE (LA.) 2/25/86 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 94-74 2/10/97 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 64-51 Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 8-14 (H: 6-5 / A: 2-9 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 2-1 (H: 1-1 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) 11/21/83 $ Bowling Green, Ky. (N) L 67-85 12/15/86 New Orleans, La. (A) L 68-76 12/12/97 Thibodaux, La. (A) L 68-69 Series (Under Fowler): 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 3/10/84 ! Norfolk, Va. (A) L 69-74 2/10/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-61 12/2/01 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 63-49 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/21/85 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-64 11/28/87 # Baton Rouge, La. (N) W 83-76 12/3/02 Thibodaux, La. (A) W 68-47 All Games at the Mitchell Center: North Carolina State leads 1-0 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 6-5 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 2/7/86 * Norfolk, Va. (A) L 64-69 1/30/91 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 55-60 11/14/08 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 83-30 First Meeting: 12/19/16 Sun Belt Conference Games: North Texas leads 13-7 First Meeting: 2/1/80 3/7/86 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) L 63-65 1/25/92 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 49-85 12/5/09 Thibodaux, La. (A) W 63-50 Last Meeting: 11/17/17 Sun Belt Tournament Games: South Alabama lead 1-0 Last Meeting: 12/19/10 2/12/87 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 71-62 2/18/92 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 75-76 11/20/13 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-68 Points (South Alabama) First Meeting: 1/2/00 Points (South Alabama) 3/7/87 ! Norfolk, Va. (A) L 61-64 1/9/93 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 54-67 12/6/14 Thibodaux, La. (A) L 62-66 High (50, ‘17-18): Low (31, ‘16-17) Last Meeting: 2/23/13 High (77, ‘04-05): Low (69, ‘10-11) 3/3/88 * Norfolk, Va. (A) L 62-64 1/16/93 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-67 Points (North Carolina State) Points (South Alabama) Points (Northwestern State) 1/28/89 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-65 3/11/93 ! Ruston, La. (N) L 58-66 ! – Lady Jag Invitational; # – Lady Jaguar Invitational; % – High (74, ‘16-17); Low (74, ‘16-17) High (79, ‘10-11): Low (39, ‘05-06) High (78, ‘79-80); Low (54, ‘04-05) 1/31/90 * Norfolk, Va. (A) L 69-92 1/22/94 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 61-69 Lady Jag Classic Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Points (North Texas) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 3/8/90 ! Norfolk, Va. (A) L 72-81 2/5/94 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 68-90 Longest North Carolina State Streak: 2 High (87, ‘07-08); Low (44, ‘06-07) Longest Northwestern State Streak: 1 1/17/91 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 84-82 1/28/95 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 76-98 Current Streak: 2 by North Carolina State Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 (2x) Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama 3/7/91 ! Birmingham, Ala. (N) L 67-70 2/9/95 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 89-93 Longest North Texas Streak: 4 (2x) 1/6/96 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 69-75 NORTH ALABAMA $ – Bowling Green Bank Invitational; ! – Sun Belt Tourna- Series (Overall): 4-2 (H: 2-1 / A: 2-1 / N: 0-0) 12/19/16 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 31-74 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 2/1/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 74-78 2/24/96 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 56-65 ment; * – Sun Belt Conference Game Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/17/17 Raleigh, N.C. (A) L 50-71 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 6-4 12/30/04 ^ Mobile, Ala. (H) W 77-54 1/18/97 * New Orleans, La. (A) L ot 71-81 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/19/10 Natchitoches, La. (A) W 69-61 2/26/97 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 66-80 First Meeting: 1/12/80 1/2/00 Denton, Texas (A) L 50-59 1/17/98 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 71-74 Last Meeting: 2/25/85 2/8/01 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-64 ^ – Coca-Cola Classic ORAL ROBERTS 1/24/98 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 57-74 NORTH FLORIDA 2/24/01 * Denton, Texas (A) L 49-62 Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 1/23/99 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 63-94 2/9/02 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-58 High (83, ‘79-80): Low (65, ‘84-85) Series (Under Fowler): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 2/18/99 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-70 2/23/02 * Denton, Texas (A) L 46-62 Points (North Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/13/00 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 67-71 1/25/03 * Denton, Texas (A) L ot 67-74 OHIO High (84, ‘81-82); Low (53, ‘82-83) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 1/31/97 3/1/00 * New Orleans, La. (A) W 67-66 2/22/03 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 57-60 Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 First Meeting: 12/14/05 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 1/31/97 1/25/01 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 48-59 1/31/04 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 51-53 Longest North Alabama Streak: 1 (2x) Last Meeting: 11/25/16 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) 2/18/01 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 51-78 2/28/04 * Denton, Texas (A) W 61-50 Current Streak: 1 by North Alabama Points (South Alabama) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 High (60, ‘96-97): Low (60, ‘96-97) 1/17/02 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 58-62 1/27/05 * Denton, Texas (A) L 57-63 High (62, ‘16-17): Low (62, ‘05-06) First Meeting: 11/13/07 Points (Oral Roberts) 2/16/02 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 48-53 2/24/05 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-59 1/12/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 83-70 Points (North Florida) Last Meeting: 12/29/08 High (54, ‘96-97); Low (54, ‘96-97) 1/4/03 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 48-55 1/28/06 * Denton, Texas (A) L 57-66 1/30/82 Florence, Ala. (A) L 71-84 High (55, ‘16-17); Low (29, ‘05-06) Points (South Alabama) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 3/1/03 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-56 2/25/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 39-60 1/31/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-53 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 High (73, ‘07-08): Low (68, ‘08-09) Longest Oral Roberts Streak: -- 1/12/04 * New Orleans, La. (A) W 66-65 1/28/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-57 2/19/83 Florence, Ala. (A) W 74-69 Longest North Florida Streak: None Points (Ohio) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 2/19/04 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 60-54 2/28/07 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 52-44 11/27/84 Florence, Ala. (A) W 65-62 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama High (64, ‘08-09); Low (59, ‘07-08) 1/8/05 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 53-29 1/31/08 * Denton, Texas (A) L 53-87 2/25/85 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 71-77 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 12/31/96 % Boca Raton, Fla. (N) W 60-54 2/17/05 * New Orleans, La. (A) W 63-44 2/4/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 77-74 12/14/05 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 62-29 Longest Ohio Streak: -- 1/14/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-53 1/20/10 * Denton, Texas (A) L 68-78 11/25/16 % Jacksonville, Fla (N) W 62-55 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama % – New Year’s Classic 2/11/06 * New Orleans, La. (A) W 51-42 2/17/11 * Denton, Texas (A) W 79-61 1/31/07 * New Orleans, La. (A) W 55-39 NORTH CAROLINA 1/4/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-60 % – Jacksonville Thanksgiving Classic 11/13/07 Athens, Ohio (A) W 73-59 1/12/08 * New Orleans, La. (A) W ot 68-65 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) 1/12/13 * Denton, Texas (A) L 47-67 12/29/08 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-64 2/27/08 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 55-50 Series (Under Fowler): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 2/23/13 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-61 OREGON STATE 1/31/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-60 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 2/3/10 * New Orleans, La. (A) L 47-68 First Meeting: 11/19/17 NORTH GEORGIA ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Confer- Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/19/16 New Orleans, La. (A) W 65-62 Last Meeting: 11/19/17 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) ence Game OKLAHOMA STATE Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/24/17 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 67-45 Points (South Alabama) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) All Games at the Mitchell Center: High (85, ‘17-18): Low (85, ‘17-18) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) First Meeting: 12/15/04 # – LSU Turkey Classic; ! – Sun Belt Conference Tourna- Points (North Carolina) Last Meeting: 12/17/05 First Meeting: 1975 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) ment; * – Sun Belt Conference Game High (84, ‘17-18); Low (84, ‘17-18) Last Meeting: 1975 First Meeting: 1/2/04 Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Points (South Alabama) Last Meeting: 1/2/04 High (41, ‘04-05): Low (29, ‘05-06) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Longest North Carolina Streak: -- High (58, ‘74-75): Low (58, ‘74-75) Points (South Alabama) Points (Oregon State) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Points (North Georgia) High (68, ‘03-04): Low (68, ‘03-04) High (66, ‘05-06); Low (49, ‘04-05) NICHOLLS STATE First Meeting: 11/23/90 High (37, ‘74-75); Low (37, ‘74-75) Points (Oklahoma State) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Series (Overall): 15-4 (H: 9-2 / A: 6-2 / N: 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/23/90 11/19/17 Chapel Hill, N.C. (A) W 85-84 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 High (59, ‘03-04); Low (59, ‘03-04) Longest Oregon State Streak: 2 Series (Under Fowler): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Longest North Georgia Streak: -- Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Current Streak: 2 by Oregon State Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (71, ‘90-91): Low (71, ‘90-91) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Longest Oklahoma State Streak: -- All Games at the Mitchell Center: Points (Northern Illinois) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 12/15/04 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 41-49 First Meeting: 1/6/79 NORTH CAROLINA A&T High (75, ‘90-91); Low (75, ‘90-91) Feb. 1975 Dahlonega, Ga. (A) W 58-37 12/17/05 Corvallis, Ore. (A) L 29-66 Last Meeting: 12/6/14 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 1/2/04 Stillwater, Okla. (A) W 68-59 Points (South Alabama) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Longest Northern Illinois Streak: 1 High (92, 2x, last ‘86-87): Low (52, ‘81-82) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Current Streak: 1 by Northern Illinois Points (Nicholls State) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE High (76, ‘78-79); Low (30, ‘08-09) First Meeting: 12/18/01 11/23/90 & Orlando, Fla. (N) L 71-75 OLD DOMINION Series (Overall): 1-3 (H: 1-3 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: 11 Last Meeting: 12/18/01 Series (Overall): 3-10 (H: 3-1 / A: 0-6 / N: 0-3) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Longest Nicholls State Streak: 2 Points (South Alabama) & – Central Florida Thanksgiving Tournament Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Current Streak: 2 by Nicholls State High (63, ‘01-02): Low (63, ‘01-02) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 2/1/75 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 7-3 Points (North Carolina A&T) Sun Belt Conference Games: Old Dominion leads 4-3 Last Meeting: 2/14/78 High (37, ‘01-02); Low (37, ‘01-02) Sun Belt Tournament Games: Old Dominion leads 5-0 Points (South Alabama) 1/6/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-76 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 First Meeting: 11/21/83 High (57, ‘74-75): Low (44, ‘77-78) 12/11/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 52-48 Longest North Carolina A&T Streak: -- Last Meeting: 3/7/91 Points (Pensacola State) 12/3/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 81-58 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Points (South Alabama) High (70, ‘77-78); Low (49,’74-75) 1/7/83 Thibodaux, La. (A) W 77-60 High (84, ‘90-91): Low (56, ‘84-85) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 (‘74-’75) 12/1/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 91-68 12/18/01 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 63-37 Points (Old Dominion) Longest Pensacola State Streak: 2 (‘77-’78) 2/3/84 Thibodaux, La. (A) W 92-61 High (92, ‘89-90); Low (62, ‘86-87) Current Streak: 1 by Pensacola State 12/4/84 Thibodaux, La. (A) W 71-66 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 (3x) 12/15/84 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-56 Longest Old Dominion Streak: 5 2/1/75 Mobile, Ala. (H) L, 47-49 12/13/86 # Mobile, Ala. (H) W 92-67 Current Streak: 1 by Old Dominion Feb., 1975 Mobile, Ala. (H) W, 57-55 1/27/87 Thibodaux, La. (A) W 73-60 Last 10 Meetings: Old Dominion leads 7-3 1/10/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L, 44-56

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2/14/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L, 50-70 RICE $ – 27th Annual Omni Hotels Classic 11/15/11 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 57-44 1/15/76 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 48-56 2/13/78 Mobile, Ala. (A) W 54-44 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 11/20/12 Baton Rouge, La. (A) W 63-41 1/22/76 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 59-44 12/4/78 Mobile, Ala. (A) W 67-55 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/20/15 Baton Rouge, La. (A) L 45-50 11/22/76 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 54-93 Feb. 1979 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-60 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/12/16 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 55-48 1/20/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-78 12/5/79 Mobile, Ala. (A) W 84-63 PORTLAND STATE SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 12/11/17 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-65 1/9/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 50-84 2/5/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 76-60 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 11/23/91 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 2/11/78 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 63-106 11/24/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 64-52 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/23/91 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) ! – Coca-Cola Classic 11/28/78 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 46-103 2/9/81 Mobile, Ala. (A) L 54-55 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/30/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-82 1/20/82 Mobile, Ala. (A) L 42-53 First Meeting: 12/19/05 High (69, ‘91-92): Low (69, ‘91-92) First Meeting: 11/29/85 12/12/81 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 51-75 2/15/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 59-73 Last Meeting: 12/19/05 Points (Rice) Last Meeting: 11/29/85 1/28/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 75-77 11/28/82 # Mobile, Ala. (H) W 76-64 Points (South Alabama) High (75, ‘91-’2); Low (75, ‘91-92) Points (South Alabama) SOUTH FLORIDA 12/7/82 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 64-84 1/18/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-72 High (56, ‘05-06): Low (56, ‘05-06) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- High (72, ‘85-86): Low (72, ‘85-86) Series (Overall): 9-0 (H: 4-0 / A: 4-0 / N: 1-0) 1/24/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-71 2/21/83 Mobile, Ala. (A) W 86-69 Points (Portland State) Longest Rice Streak: 1 Points (South Carolina State) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 12/3/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 88-83 12/6/83 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-68 High (68, ‘05-06); Low (68, ‘05-06) Current Streak: 1 by Rice High (61, ‘85-86); Low (61, ‘85-86) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/13/84 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 82-83 11/25/88 Mobile, Ala. (A) W 69-55 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 7-0 11/25/97 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 63-80 12/14/91 ^ Mobile, Ala. (H) W 90-56 Longest Portland State Streak: 1 11/23/91 % Houston, Texas (A) L 69-75 Longest South Carolina State Streak: -- Sun Belt Tournament Games: South Alabama leads 1-0 12/9/97 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 55-91 12/11/95 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 81-51 Current Streak: 1 by Portland State Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama First Meeting: 3/9/82 11/16/01 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) W 62-39 12/18/98 % Mobile, Ala. (A) W 77-54 % – Rice Holiday Classic Last Meeting: 3/1/91 12/15/02 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 51-46 11/12/06 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 56-44 12/19/05 Portland, Ore. (A) L 56-68 11/29/85 % Statesboro, Ga. (N) W 72-61 Points (South Alabama) 12/19/04 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) W 62-59 11/9/07 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 98-35 High (104, ‘86-87): Low (74, ‘84-85) 11/22/05 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 84-72 11/19/09 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 100-44 % – Georgia Southern Invitational Points (South Florida) SAINT JOSEPH’S (PA.) 12/4/07 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) W 76-74 12/8/10 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-22 High (76, 2x, last ‘90-91); Low (42, ‘87-88) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 11/20/08 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-64 12/7/11 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 97-46 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M Longest South Alabama Streak: 9 Series (Overall): 4-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 2-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/14/09 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 53-72 12/4/12 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 86-52 Longest South Florida Streak: -- Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/16/10 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 95-61 12/3/13 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-42 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Current Streak: 9 by South Alabama Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 3/11/87 Series (Overall): 4-1 (H: 2-1 / A: 2-0 / N: 0-0) 12/18/11 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 62-67 12/2/14 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-42 First Meeting: 12/13/85 Last Meeting: 3/11/87 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/16/12 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-67 11/17/15 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 64-49 3/9/83 ! Norfolk, Va. (N) W 88-66 Last Meeting: 1/26/95 Points (South Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/12/13 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 68-93 11/17/16 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 38-33 1/19/84 Tampa, Fla. (A) W 79-68 Points (South Alabama) High (56, ‘86-87): Low (56, ‘86-87) First Meeting: 1/17/81 11/17/14 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-64 2/23/85 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-56 High (109, ‘93-94): Low (61, ‘94-95) Points (Saint Joseph’s [Pa.]) Last Meeting: 2/12/90 12/6/15 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 51-71 # – Sertoma Women’s Classic; ! – Lady Jag Invitational; ^ – 1/25/86 * Tampa, Fla. (A) W 85-53 Points (Prairie View A&M) High (67, ‘86-87); Low (67, ‘86-87) Points (South Alabama) 12/4/16 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 48-57 Jag Classic; % – Port City Classic 1/24/87 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 104-49 High (?56, ‘85-86); Low (49, ‘94-95) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- High (84, 2x, last ‘85-86): Low (62, ‘89-90) 11/30/17 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) W 78-57 2/13/88 * Tampa, Fla. (A) W 79-42 Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 Longest Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) Streak: 1 Points (Southeastern Louisiana) 1/7/89 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 94-76 Longest Prairie View A&M Streak: -- Current Streak: 1 by St. Joseph’s (Pa.) High (83, ‘85-86); Low (56, 2x, last ‘89-90) 2/10/90 * Tampa, Fla. (A) W 89-64 Current Streak: 4 by South Alabama Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 3/1/91 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 85-76 Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-1) 3/11/87 ! Philadelphia, Pa. (N) L 56-67 Longest Southeastern Louisiana Streak: 1 SOUTHERN UTAH Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 12/13/85 ^ Mobile, Ala. (H) W 84-56 Current Streak: 1 by Southeastern Louisiana ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Confer- Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/29/86 Prairie View, Texas (A) W 78-52 ! – NCAA Tournament ence Game Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 12/28/94 12/17/93 % Mobile, Ala. (H) W 109-50 1/17/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 84-74 First Meeting: 2/23/90 Last Meeting: 11/22/03 1/26/95 Prairie View, Texas (A) W 61-49 12/4/85 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-56 Last Meeting: 2/23/90 Points (South Alabama) 2/27/86 Hammond, La. (A) W 84-83 SAM HOUSTON STATE Points (South Alabama) High (72, ‘94-95): Low (61, ‘03-04) ^ – Lady Jag Invitational; % – Lady Jaguar Classic 12/5/89 Hammond, La. (A) W 62-56 Series (Overall): 2-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS High (99, ‘89-90): Low (99, ‘89-90) Points (St. Francis [N.Y.]) 2/12/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 64-79 Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (Southern Utah) High (74, ‘03-04); Low (54, ‘94-95) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (71, ‘89-90); Low (71, ‘89-90) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 2-0 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Longest St. Francis (N.Y.) Streak: 1 PURDUE All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-2) First Meeting: 11/11/07 Longest Southern Utah Streak: -- Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama SOUTHERN First Meeting: 11/25/05 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 12/8/13 Series (Overall): 16-4 (H: 11-0 / A: 5-4 / N: 0-0) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Last Meeting: 12/5/06 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Series (Under Fowler): 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) 12/28/94 ^ Boca Raton, Fla. (N) L 72-74 Points (South Alabama) First Meeting: 3/24/88 High (72, ‘07-08): Low (50, ‘11-12) Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 2/23/90 # Anchorage, Alaska (N) W 99-71 11/22/03 ! Burlington, Vt. W 61-54 High (61, ‘05-06): Low (60, ‘06-07) Last Meeting: 12/27/94 Points (Sam Houston State) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 8-0 Points (Southern Illinois) Points (South Alabama) High (61, ‘12-’3); Low (53, ‘11-12) First Meeting: 1/7/85 # – Northern Lights Invitational ^ – Florida Atlantic Holiday Classic; ! – BankNorth Classic High (82, ‘05-06); Low (59, ‘06-07) High (55, ‘87-88): Low (44, ‘94-95) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 (2x) Last Meeting: 12/11/17 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Points (Purdue) Longest Sam Houston State Streak: 1 Points (South Alabama) Longest Southern Illinois Streak: 1 High (95, ‘94-95); Low (63, ‘87-88) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama High (96, ‘86-87): Low (39, ‘00-01) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Points (Southern) SPRING HILL STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Series (Overall): 31-3 (H: 23-1 / A: 8-2 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Longest Purdue Streak: 2 11/11/07 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-54 High (84, ‘85-86); Low (38, ‘10-11) 11/25/05 Carbondale, Ill. (A) L 61-82 Series (Under Fowler): 4-0 (H: 4-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Current Streak: 2 by Purdue 12/20/11 Huntsville, Texas (A) L 50-53 Longest South Alabama Streak: 7 1/5/06 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 60-59 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/8/12 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 71-61 Longest Southern Streak: 1 (4x) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 10-0 First Meeting: 12/3/98 3/24/88 # Amarillo, Texas (N) L 55-63 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama First Meeting: 1974 Last Meeting: 12/3/98 12/27/94 $ Boca Raton, Fla. (N) L 44-95 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 8-2 Last Meeting: 11/17/16 Points (South Alabama) SAMFORD SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Points (South Alabama) High (55, ‘98-99): Low (55, ‘98-99) # – National Women’s Invitational Tournament; $ – Florida 1/7/85 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-65 Series (Overall): 12-19 (H: 8-7 / A: 4-12 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) High (100, 09-10): Low (38, ‘16-17) Points (Stephen F. Austin) Atlantic Holiday Classic 2/20/86 Baton Rouge, La. (A) L ot 80-84 Series (Under Fowler): 1-4 (H: 0-2 / A: 1-2 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-1) Points (Spring Hill) High (75, ‘98-99); Low (75, ‘98-99) 1/7/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 96-54 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (73, ‘81-82); Low (22, ‘10-’1) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 12/18/99 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 83-74 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 5-2 First Meeting: 11/30/13 Longest South Alabama Streak: 18 Longest Stephen F. Austin Streak: 1 12/2/00 Baton Rouge, La. (A) L 39-63 First Meeting: 1/15/76 Last Meeting: 11/30/13 Longest Spring Hill Streak: 3 Current Streak: 1 by Stephen F. Austin 12/18/00 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 70-46 Last Meeting: 11/30/17 Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 18 by South Alabama 11/28/01 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-58 Points (South Alabama) High (49, ‘13-14): Low (49, ‘13-14) Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 10-0 12/3/98 & Nacogdoches, Texas (A) L 55-75 Points (Samford) 12/21/02 Baton Rouge, La. (A) W 65-52 High (95, ‘10-11): Low (46, ‘78-79) 12/21/03 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-52 Points (Southern Mississippi) High (70, ‘13-14); Low (70, ‘13-14) Nov. 1974 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 53-37 & – Ladyjack Classic 12/2/04 Baton Rouge, La. (A) W 54-43 High (106, ‘77-78); Low (39, ‘01-02) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 2/1/75 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 60-29 12/9/06 Baton Rouge, La. (A) W 61-46 Longest South Alabama Streak: 6 Longest Samford Streak: 1 12/1/75 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 95-32 12/13/07 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 57-39 Longest Southern Mississippi Streak: 9 Current Streak: 1 by Samford 1/24/76 Mobile, Ala. (A) W 59-23 12/6/08 Baton Rouge, La. (A) L 58-62 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 11/29/76 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 70-41 12/12/09 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 64-55 Last 10 Meetings: Southern Mississippi leads 6-4 11/30/13 $ Boulder, Colo. (N) L 49-70 2/9/77 Mobile, Ala. (A) W 63-31 11/19/10 Baton Rouge, La. (A) W 69-38 11/21/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-57

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STETSON TEMPLE + – Lady Tiger Invitational TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO TROY TULANE Series (Overall): 6-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 2-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 22-26 (H: 14-8 / A: 7-14 / 1-4) Series (Overall): 12-8 (H: 8-2 / A: 4-6 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 2-7 (H: 2-3 / A: 1-4 / 0-2) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) TEXAS A&M Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 2-0 First Meeting: 2/24/90 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) First Meeting: 12/2/88 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 10-3 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Tulane leads 2-0 First Meeting: 1/21/84 Last Meeting: 2/24/90 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/25/11 Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 18-8 First Meeting: 1/13/78 Last Meeting: 3/15/18 Points (South Alabama) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Sun Belt Tournament Games: Troy leads 1-3 Last Meeting: 11/13/10 Points (South Alabama) High (74, ‘89-90): Low (74, ‘89-90) First Meeting: 11/28/86 High (77, -88-89): Low (54, ‘11-12) First Meeting: 1/10/75 Points (South Alabama) High (104, ‘83-84): Low (54, ‘06-07) Points (Temple) Last Meeting: 11/28/86 Points (Texas-San Antonio) Last Meeting: 3/8/18 High (98, ‘82-83): Low (33, ‘77-78) Points (Stetson) High (65, ‘89-90); Low (65, ‘89-90) Points (South Alabama) High (55, ‘88-89); Low (42, ‘11-12) Points (South Alabama) Points (Tulane) High (64, ‘90-91); Low (43, ‘07-08) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 High (82, ‘86-87): Low (82, ‘86-87) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 High (86, ‘75-76): Low (35, ‘74-75) High (101, ‘97-98); Low (55, ‘78-79) Longest South Alabama Streak: 6 Longest Temple Streak: -- Points (Texas A&M) Longest Texas-San Antonio Streak: -- Points (Troy) Longest South Alabama Streak: 8 Longest Stetson Streak: -- Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama High (64, ‘86-87); Low (64, ‘86-87) Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama High (88, ‘93-94); Low (26, ‘11-12) Longest Tulane Streak: 5 Current Streak: 6 by South Alabama Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Longest South Alabama Streak: 7 (‘05-’06 / ‘08-’09) Current Streak: 5 by Tulane 2/24/90 % Anchorage, Alaska (N) W 74-65 Longest Texas A&M Streak: -- 12/2/88 $ Nacogdoches, Texas (N) W 77-55 Longest Troy Streak: 7 (‘75-’76 / ‘78-’79) Last 10 Meetings: Series tied 5-5 1/21/84 Deland, Fla. (A) W 76-52 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 11/25/11 % San Antonio, Texas (A) W 54-42 Current Streak: 2 by Troy 2/6/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 104-56 % – Northern Lights Invitational Last 10 Meetings: Troy leads 7-3 1/13/78 New Orleans, La. (A) L 33-64 11/24/90 # Orlando, Fla. (N) W 90-64 11/28/86 # Atlanta, Ga. (N) W 82-64 $ – Ladyjack Classic; % – UTSA Thanksgiving Classic 2/3/79 New Orleans, La. (A) L 62-73 12/21/06 Deland, Fla. (A) W ot 57-50 1/10/75 Troy, Ala. (A) L 43-67 2/10/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 58-55 12/1/07 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 54-43 # – Georgia State Invitational Jan. 1975 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 37-57 12/1/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-63 3/15/18 @ Mobile, Ala. (H) W 49-33 TENNESSEE-MARTIN Feb. 1975 $ Auburn, Ala. (N) L 35-53 1/17/80 New Orleans, La. (A) W 70-65 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) TEXAS SOUTHERN 1/17/76 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 86-69 11/1/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 61-57 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) # – Central Florida Thanksgiving Tournament; @ – Women’s 2/14/76 Troy, Ala. (A) L 63-83 1/8/83 New Orleans, La. (A) L 72-82 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Basketball Invitational (WBI) TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1976 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 54-66 2/12/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 98-73 First Meeting: 11/25/83 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 1/6/77 Troy, Ala. (A) L 62-76 1/26/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-68 Last Meeting: 11/25/83 First Meeting: 1/7/86 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 12/1/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 39-64 2/4/84 New Orleans, La. (A) W 92-73 Points (South Alabama) Last Meeting: 1/30/86 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/28/78 Troy, Ala. (A) L 47-83 1/22/87 New Orleans, La. (A) W 90-88 High (65, ‘83-84): Low (65, ‘83-84) Points (South Alabama) TALLADEGA First Meeting: 12/22/01 1/12/79 Troy, Ala. (A) L 49-65 2/8/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 92-68 Series (Overall): 3-5 (H: 2-2 / A: 1-2 / N: 0-1) Points (Tennessee-Martin) High (66, ‘85-86): Low (66, ‘85-86) Last Meeting: 12/22/01 1/19/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 49-59 1/27/88 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 93-62 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) High (67, ‘83-84); Low (67, ‘83-84) Points (Texas Southern) Points (South Alabama) 12/12/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-70 2/20/88 New Orleans, La. (A) W 74-67 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- High (68, ‘85-86); Low (68, ‘85-86) High (64, ‘01-02): Low (64, ‘01-02) 2/12/80 Troy, Ala. (A) L 60-68 1/13/89 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 91-69 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 Longest Tennessee-Martin Streak: 1 (‘83-’84) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Points (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) 112/9/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-49 3/1/90 New Orleans, La. (A) L 69-73 First Meeting: 12/10/75 Current Streak: 1 by Tennessee-Martin Longest Texas Southern Streak: 1 High (62, ‘01-02); Low (62, ‘01-02) 1/21/83 Troy, Ala. (A) L 70-73 12/2/96 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 54-76 Last Meeting: 12/10/11 Current Streak: 1 by Texas Southern Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 12/8/93 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 69-66 12/1/97 New Orleans, La. (A) L 38-101 Points (South Alabama) 11/25/83 Martin, Tenn. (A) L 65-67 Longest Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Streak: -- 1/10/94 Troy, Ala. (A) L 74-88 12/1/09 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 71-73 High (110, ‘89-90): Low (44, ‘75-76) 1/7/86 Houston, Texas (A) W forfeit 2-0 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 12/21/97 % Mobile, Ala. (H) L 62-86 11/13/10 New Orleans, La. (A) L 62-72 Points (Talladega) 1/30/86 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 66-68 1/7/06 * Troy, Ala. (A) W 71-52 High (100, ‘75-76); Low (50, ‘89-90) 12/22/01 $ Orlando, Fla. (N) W 64-62 2/20/06 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 61-40 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 TENNESSEE TECH Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 1/11/07 * Troy, Ala. (A) W 69-56 Longest Talladega Streak: 3 Series (Under Fowler): 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) $ – Central Florida Classic 2/24/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 56-44 TULSA Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama TEXAS STATE Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 1-9 (H: 0-5 / A: 1-4 / N: 0-0) 12/19/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 58-48 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 Series (Under Fowler): 1-8 (H: 0-4 / A: 1-4 / N: 0-0) 2/10/08 * Troy, Ala. (A) W 69-66 12/10/75 Talladega, Ala. (A) L 44-87 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 12/7/13 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/14/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-60 2/19/76 # Troy, Ala. (N) L 53-100 TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 Last Meeting: 12/16/14 All Games at the Mitchell Center: Texas State leads 4-0 2/28/09 * Troy, Ala. (A) L 63-66 Jan. 1977 Talladega, Ala. (A) W forfet 2-0 Series (Overall): 10-4 (H: 6-1 / A: 4-3 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 11/17/06 Points (South Alabama) Sun Belt Conference Games: Texas State leads 8-1 3/7/09 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) W 52-39 2/5/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 62-76 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 11/17/07 High (66, 2x, last ‘14-15): Low (66, 2x, last ‘14-15) Sun Belt Tournament Games: 0-0 1/16/10 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 81-68 1/26/78 Talladega, Ala. (A) L 49-86 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Points (Tennessee Tech) First Meeting: 1/3/95 1/30/10 * Troy, Ala. (A) W 59-57 2/4/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-88 Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 10-4 High (55, ‘06-07): Low (42, ‘07-08) High (70, ‘14-15); Low (58, ‘13-14) Last Meeting: 1/4/18 1/26/11 * Troy, Ala. (A) L 41-66 1/9/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 110-50 Sun Belt Tournament Games: 0-0 Points (Tulsa) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Points (South Alabama) 2/9/11 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-62 12/10/11 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 57-52 First Meeting: 1/23/92 High (60, ‘06-07); Low (34, ‘07-08) Longest Tennessee Tech Streak: 1 High (71, ‘15-16): Low (39, ‘16-17) 1/14/12 * Troy, Ala. (A) W 53-46 Last Meeting: 2/21/98 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Current Streak: 1 by Tennessee Tech Points (Texas State) 1/29/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 63-26 # – AAIAW Tournament Points (South Alabama) Longest Tulsa Streak: 1 High (78, ‘94-95); Low (46, ‘14-15) 2/6/13 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-58 High (100, ‘94-95): Low (56, ‘96-97) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 12/7/13 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-58 Points (Texas Rio Grande Valley) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 3/2/13 * Troy, Ala. (A) W 71-70 12/16/14 Cookville, Tenn. (A) L 66-70 Longest Texas State Streak: 6 3/8/13 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) L 49-62 High (77, ‘94-95); Low (42, ‘95-96) 11/17/06 Tulsa, Okla. (A) L 55-60 Current Streak: 3 by Texas State 2/6/14 * Troy, Ala. (A) L 53-78 TCU Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 (2x) 11/17/07 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 42-34 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Longest Texas Rio GRande Valley Streak: 2 Last 10 Meetings: 1-9 2/22/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 76-86 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Current Streak: 3 by South Alabama 2/12/15 * Troy, Ala. (A) L 67-78 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) TENNESSEE STATE 1/3/94 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-78 3/7/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 79-86 Series (Overall): 2-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 7-3 First Meeting: 12/31/99 2/19/14 * San Marcos, Texas (A) L 61-63 1/26/16 * Troy, Ala. (A) W 75-71 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) TUSKEGEE Last Meeting: 12/31/99 3/5/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-64 2/16/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-63 Series (Overall): 2-7 (H: 1-4 / 1-2 / N: 0-1) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/23/92 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 91-64 Points (South Alabama) 1/15/15 * San Marcos, Texas (A) L 42-63 3/9/16 ! New Orleans, La. L 49-62 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 2/22/92 * Edinburg, Texas (A) W 67-64 High (55, ‘99-00): Low (55, ‘99-00) 2/4/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 44-46 12/31/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 57-73 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 12/2/89 1/30/93 * Edinburg, Texas (A) W 71-68 Points (TCU) 1/14/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 71-73 2/4/17 * Troy, Ala. (A) L 71-75 First Meeting: 1975 Last Meeting: 11/12/12 2/27/93 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-59 High (95, ‘99-00); Low (95, ‘99-00) 3/5/16 * San Marcos, Texas (A) W 70-56 1/13/18 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-68 Last Meeting: 2/14/79 Points (South Alabama) 2/19/94 * Edinburg, Texas (A) L 61-65 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 1/14/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 44-57 2/3/18 * Troy, Ala. (A) L 71-82 Points (South Alabama) High (71, ‘89-90): Low (59, ‘12-13) 3/5/94 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-58 Longest TCU Streak: 1 2/23/17 * San Marcos, Texas (A) L 39-55 3/8/18 ! New Orleans, La. L 79-82 High (80 , ‘75-76): Low (30, ‘77-78) Points (Tennessee State) 1/12/95 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 100-60 Current Streak: 1 by TCU 1/4/18 * San Marcos, Texas (A) L 63-78 Points (Tuskegee) High (74, ‘11-12); Low (43, ‘12-13) 2/18/95 * Edinburg, Texas (A) L 64-77 % – AAIAW Tournament; $ – Coca-Cola Classic; ! – Sun Belt High (112, ‘78-79); Low (50, ‘75-76) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 (2x) 1/13/96 * Edinburg, Texas (A) W 57-42 12/31/99 Ft. Worth, Texas (A) L 55-95 * – Sun Belt Conference Game Confernce Tournment; * – Sun Belt Conference Game Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Longest Tennessee State Streak: 1 2/12/96 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-51 Longest Tuskegee Streak: 6 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 1/2/97 * Edinburg, Texas (A) L 56-60 1/11/97 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-44 Current Streak: 6 by Tuskegee 12/2/89 + Memphis, Tenn. (N) W 71-62 1/10/98 * Edinburg, Texas (A) W 67-54 Feb. 1975 $ Auburn, Ala. (N) L 36-52 12/3/11 Nashville, Tenn. (A) L 69-74 2/21/98 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 67-48 1/12/76 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-50 11/12/12 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 59-43 * – Sun Belt Conference Game 2/9/76 Tuskegee, Ala. (A) W 74-67

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12/4/76 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 66-87 ULM UNC GREENSBORO UTEP VALPARAISO 1/26/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 63-86 Series (Overall): 17-9 (H: 8-4 / A: 8-4 / N: 1-1) Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 2-0) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 2/9/80 % Atlanta, Ga. (N) L 76-79 11/17/77 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 30-80 Series (Under Fowler): 6-4 (H: 2-2 / A: 3-2 / 1-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/22/83 $ Bowling Green, Ky. (N) W 90-71 1/27/78 Tuskegee, Ala. (A) L 41-103 Overtime Games: 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/21/85 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 100-72 1/20/79 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 79-112 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 7-3 First Meeting: 12/5/92 First Meeting: 12/19/87 First Meeting: 12/4/93 3/7/85 * Richmond, Va. (A) W 69-66 2/14/79 Tuskegee, Ala. (A) L 52-90 Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 11-7 Last Meeting: 12/29/92 Last Meeting: 12/19/87 Last Meeting: 12/4/93 2/5/86 * Richmond, Va. (A) L 66-78 Sun Belt Tournament Games: 1-0 Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) Points (South Alabama) 1/18/87 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 89-46 $ – AAIAW Tournament First Meeting: 12/19/92 High (73, ‘92-93): Low (66, ‘92-93) High (56, ‘87-88): Low (56, ‘87-88) High (95, ‘93-94): Low (95, ‘93-94) 3/1/88 * Richmond, Va. (A) W 83-72 Last Meeting: 3/6/18 Points (UNC Greensboro) Points (UTEP) Points (Valparaiso) 3/10/88 ! Tampa, Fla. (N) W 79-49 Points (South Alabama) High (70, ‘92-93); Low (62, ‘92-93) High (42, ‘87-88); Low (42, ‘87-88) High (105, ‘93-94); Low (105, ‘93-94) 2/4/89 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 94-73 High (78, ‘10-11): Low (38, ‘14-15) Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 (‘87-88) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 3/10/89 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) W 86-78 UAB 2/2/90 * Richmond, Va. (A) W 76-59 Series (Overall): 14-29 (H: 8-12 / A: 4-15 / N: 2-2) Points (ULM) Longest UNC Greensboro Streak: -- Longest UTEP Streak: -- Longest Valparaiso Streak: 1 2/16/91 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-63 Series (Under Fowler): 0-4 (H: 0-2 / A: 0-2 / 0-0) High (76, ‘13-14); Low (38, ‘01-02) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Current Streak: 1 by Valparaiso Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: 5 Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama % – Sun Belt Invitational; $ – Bowling Green Invitational; ! – All Games at the Mitchell Center: Tied 2-2 Longest ULM Streak: 3 12/5/92 $ San Marcos, Texas (N) W 73-70 12/19/87 ! Houston, Texas (N) W 56-42 12/4/93 % East Lansing, Mich. (N) L 95-105 Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Conference Games: UAB leads 5-2 Current Streak: 4 by South Alabama 12/29/92 & Statesboro, Ga. (N) W 66-62 % – Felpaush/Michigan State Holiday Classic Game Sun Belt Tournament Games: South Alabama leads 1-0 Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 6-4 ! – Houston Invitational First Meeting: 12/2/78 $ – Southwest Texas Tournament; & – Lady Eagle Invitational Last Meeting: 12/21/17 12/19/92 # Mobile, Ala. (H) L 61-74 12/9/95 Monroe, La. (A) W 61-56 VANDERBILT Points (South Alabama) Series (Overall): 1-2 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) WAKE FOREST 11/22/96 Mobile, Ala. (H) W ot 70-67 UTAH High (94, ‘83-84): Low (31, ‘96-97) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) 11/30/01 Monroe, La. (A) W 60-38 UNLV Points (UAB) Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 12/13/02 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-51 High (94, 2x, last ‘93-94); Low (42, ‘04-05) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 2/23/86 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 12/30/03 & Mobile, Ala. (H) W 75-51 Longest South Alabama Streak: 4 Overtime Games: 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) First Meeting: 11/26/11 Last Meeting: 11/21/03 First Meeting: 12/20/13 11/26/04 $ Memphis, Tenn. (N) L 56-69 Longest UAB Streak: 12 First Meeting: 3/25/88 Last Meeting: 11/26/11 Points (South Alabama) Last Meeting: 12/20/13 1/24/07 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 56-61 Current Streak: 4 by UAB Last Meeting: 12/28/88 Points (South Alabama) High (79, ‘85-86): Low (62, ‘03-04) Points (South Alabama) 2/2/08 * Monroe, La. (A) W 61-51 Last 10 Meetings: UAB leads 6-4 Points (South Alabama) High (61, ‘11-12): Low (61, ‘11-12) Points (Vanderbilt) High (66, ‘13-14): Low (66, ‘13-14) 1/7/09 * Monroe, La. (A) L 58-67 High (88, ‘87-88): Low (59, ‘88-89) Points (Utah) High (95, ‘85-86); Low (64, ‘03-04) Points (Wake Forest) 2/21/09 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 63-48 12/2/78 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 53-89 Points (UNLV) High (53, ‘11-12); Low (53, ‘11-12) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 High (92, ‘13-14); Low (92, ‘13-14) 1/13/10 * Monroe, La. (A) W 74-62 1/26/79 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 63-94 High (85, ‘87-’8); Low (80, ‘88-89) Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Longest Vanderbilt Streak: 1 (2x) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 1/15/11 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-54 2/23/79 # Troy, Ala. (N) L 59-86 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Longest Utah Streak: -- Current Streak: 1 by Vanderbilt Longest Wake Forest Streak: 1 2/11/12 * Monroe, La. (A) L 50-53 1/19/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-72 Longest UNLV Streak: 1 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Current Streak: 1 by Wake Forest 1/3/13 * Monroe, La. (A) W 53-43 1/29/80 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 81-87 Current Streak: 1 by UNLV 2/23/86 Nashville, Tenn. (A) L 79-95 1/16/13 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 61-51 12/13/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-50 11/26/11 & San Antonio, Texas (N) W 61-53 1/10/88 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 73-71 12/20/13 Winston-Salem, N.C. (A) L 66-92 1/18/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-70 1/31/81 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 54-57 3/25/88 ^ Amarillo, Texas (N) W ot 88-85 11/21/03 ! Burlington, Vt. L ot 62-64 2/26/14 * Monroe, La. (A) L 70-76 2/28/81 % Troy, Ala. (N) L 64-66 12/28/88 % Las Vegas, Nev. (A) L 59-80 & – UTSA Thanksgiving Classic 1/31/15 * Monroe, La. (A) L 53-55 12/5/81 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 54-56 ! – BankNorth Classic 12/12/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 67-69 2/26/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 38-45 WASHINGTON ^ – National Women’s Invitational Tournament; % – UNLV Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 1/27/83 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 64-78 1/23/16 * Monroe, La. (A) W 63-57 Tournament Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 1/4/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-72 2/25/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 54-67 VALDOSTA STATE Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/11/84 Birmingham, Ala. (A) W 94-83 2/11/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-44 Series (Overall): 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) VILLANOVA First Meeting: 12/28/89 3/8/84 ! Norfolk, Va. (N) W 82-63 1/27/18 * Monroe, La. (A) W 67-60 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Last Meeting: 12/28/89 1/9/85 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 82-59 2/22/18 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 72-55 UTA Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (South Alabama) 2/2/85 * Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 53-57 3/6/18 ! New Orleans, La. (N) W 80-54 Series (Overall): 4-7 (H: 2-2 / A: 2-3 / N: 0-2) First Meeting: 11/17/80 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (68, ‘89-90): Low (68, ‘89-90) 1/15/86 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 64-68 Series (Under Fowler): 4-5 (H: 2-1 / A: 2-2 / 0-1) Last Meeting: 12/20/80 First Meeting: 11/23/07 Points (Washington) 11/30/86 ^ Atlanta, Ga. (N) W 67-46 # – Lady Jaguar Classic; % – Coca-Cola Classic; $ – Lady Overtime Games: 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) Last Meeting: 11/23/07 High (94, ‘89-90); Low (94, ‘89-90) 2/7/87 * Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 72-49 Tiger Tournament; ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament; * – All Games at the Mitchell Center: Series tied 2-2 High (80, ‘80-81): Low (64, ‘80-81) Points (South Alabama) Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 2/17/88 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 81-64 Sun Belt Conference Game Sun Belt Conference Games: UTA leads 5-4 Points (Valdosta State) High (58, ‘07-08): Low (58, ‘07-08) Longest Washington Streak: 1 2/18/89 * Birmingham, Ala. (A) W 78-62 Sun Belt Tournament Games: UTA leads 1-0 High (95, ‘80-81); Low (51, ‘80-81) Points (Villanova) Current Streak: 1 by Washington 2/17/90 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 72-84 First Meeting: 11/21/98 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 High (83, ‘07-08); Low (83, ‘07-08) 1/12/91 * Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 59-81 Last Meeting: 1/6/18 Longest Valdosta State Streak: 1 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- UNC ASHEVILLE Points (South Alabama) Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Longest Villanova Streak: 1 12/28/89 % Miami, Fla. (N) L 68-94 12/15/92 Mobile, Ala. (H) L ot 74-77 Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (73, ‘13-14): Low (41, ‘16-17) Current Streak: 1 by Villanova 3/8/93 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 61-67 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Points (UTA) 11/17/80 Valdosta, Ga. (A) L 80-95 % – Burger King Classic 12/15/93 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 59-74 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) High (73, ‘99-’00, ‘16-17); Low (53, 2x, last ‘16-17) 12/20/80 # Columbus, Miss. (N) W 64-51 11/23/07 ^ San Francisco, Calif. (N) L 58-83 12/30/93 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 41-94 First Meeting: 12/16/90 Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 ( 11/28/94 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 67-84 Last Meeting: 12/16/90 Longest UTA Streak: 4 # – Mississippi University for Women Tournament ^ – Fifth Annual odwalla Classic 12/13/94 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 59-60 Points (South Alabama) WEST ALABAMA Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 11/24/95 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 52-61 High (92, ‘90-91): Low (92, ‘90-91) Series (Overall): 3-2 (H: 3-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Last 10 Meetings: UTA leads 6-4 12/13/95 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 52-71 Points (UNC Asheville) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 11/24/96 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 31-57 High (56, ‘90-91); Low (56, ‘90-91) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 11/21/99 % Fayetteville, Ark. (N) L 61-73 VCU 12/11/96 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 49-64 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Series (Overall): 10-2 (H: 4-0 / A: 2-1 / N: 4-1) First Meeting: 1/21/82 1/25/14 * Arlington, Texas (A) W ot 73-72 12/6/97 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 68-62 Longest UNC Asheville Streak: -- Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 12/10/86 3/8/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W ot 60-57 1/27/98 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 58-79 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) 1/3/15 * Arlington, Texas (A) L 49-59 11/26/03 Birmingham, Ala. (A) W 72-69 Sun Belt Conference Games: South Alabama leads 6-1 High (96, ‘83-84): Low (59, ‘81-82) 2/14/15 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 46-63 12/21/04 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 62-42 12/16/90 # Mobile, Ala. (H) W 92-56 Sun Belt Tournament Games: South Alabama leads 3-0 Points (West Alabama) 1/16/16 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 59-55 1/2/06 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 61-70 First Meeting: 2/9/80 High (86, ‘81-82); Low (48, ‘83-84) 3/3/16 * Arlington, Texas (A) L 49-53 11/17/08 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 77-64 # – Lady Jag Classic Last Meeting: 2/16/91 Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 1/12/17 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 49-73 12/21/14 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 43-73 Points (South Alabama) Longest West Alabama Streak: 2 2/25/17 * Arlington, Texas (A) L 41-53 12/13/15 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 39-53 High (100, ‘84-85): Low (66, ‘85-86) Current Streak: 3 by South Alabama 3/9/17 ! New Orleans, La. (N) L 53-65 12/21/16 Birmingham, Ala. (A) L 41-66 Points (Virginia Commonwealth) 1/6/18 * Arlington, Texas (A) W 76-63 12/21/17 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 66-78 High (79, ‘79-80); Low (46, ‘86-87) 12/13/81 Livingston, Ala. (A) L 65-86 Longest South Alabama Streak: 7 2/18/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 59-70 % – Arkansas Dial Classic; * – Sun Belt Conference Game; # – AAIAW Tournament; % – AAIAW Final Four Tournament; Longest Virginia Commonwealth Streak: 1 (2x) 11/29/83 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 96-48 ! – Sun Belt Conference Tournament ^ – Georgia State Invitational; ! – Sun Belt Conference Current Streak: 7 by South Alabama 2/8/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 80-59 Tournament; * – Sun Belt Conference Game Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 9-1 12/10/87 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 90-66

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WEST FLORIDA WESTERN ILLINOIS 3/10/03 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (N) L 53-62 WILLIAM CAREY Series (Overall): 7-0 (H: 4-0 / A: 3-0 / N: 0-0) Series (Overall): 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0) 1/24/04 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 52-66 Series (Overall): 3-1 (H: 3-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 1/20/05 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 47-57 Series (Under Fowler): 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/21/06 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 52-57 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 1/17/75 All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 1-0 3/4/06 ! Murfreesboro, Tenn. (N) L 68-83 First Meeting: 11/13/79 Last Meeting: 1/20/90 First Meeting: 12/13/08 12/17/06 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 55-72 Last Meeting: 12/15/16 Points (South Alabama) Last Meeting: 12/23/09 2/7/07 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 65-68 Points (South Alabama) High (101, ‘89-90): Low (44, ‘74-75) Points (South Alabama) 1/6/08 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 63-75 High (91, ‘79-80): Low (62, ‘16-17) Points (West Florida) High (74, ‘09-10): Low (55, ‘08-09) 2/20/08 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 51-61 Points (William Carey) High (75, ‘81-82); Low (34, ‘74-75) Points (Western Illinois) 12/17/08 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-59 High (78, ‘79-80); Low (30, ‘15-16) Longest South Alabama Streak: 7 High (49, ‘08-09); Low (44, ‘09-10) 2/8/09 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L ot 67-69 Longest South Alabama Streak: 3 Longest West Florida Streak: -- Longest South Alabama Streak: 2 1/6/10 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 88-78 Longest William Carey Streak: 1 Current Streak: 7 by South Alabama Longest Western Illinois Streak: -- 2/17/10 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 61-67 Current Streak: 3 by South Alabama Current Streak: 2 by South Alabama 3/7/10 ! Hot Springs, Ark. (N) L 67-72 1/17/75 Pensacola, Fla. (A) W 44-34 1/12/11 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 62-60 11/13/79 Hattiesburg, Miss. (A) L 68-78 12/13/81 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 78-56 12/13/08 Macomb, Ill. (A) W 55-49 2/2/11 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 41-56 1/26/80 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 91-76 1/21/82 Pensacola, Fla. (A) W 77-75 11/23/09 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-44 2/4/12 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) W 56-52 12/15/15 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 66-30 11/27/82 ! Mobile, Ala. (H) W 92-65 2/18/12 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 70-33 12/15/16 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 62-39 12/4/82 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 79-65 1/23/13 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 56-46 2/15/83 Pensacola, Fla. (A) W 94-68 2/27/13 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) W 65-59 1/20/90 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 101-52 WESTERN KENTUCKY 1/1/14 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-65 Series (Overall): 13-47 (H: 10-13 / A: 2-27 / N: 1-7) 2/15/14 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 55-81 YALE Series (Under Fowler): 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / 0-0) Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) ! – Sertoma Women’s Classic Overtime Games: 0-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) ^ – Bowling Greeen Invitational; ! – Sun Belt Conference Series (Under Fowler): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) All Games at the Mitchell Center: South Alabama leads 7-4 Overtime Games: 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) Sun Belt Conference Games: Western Kentucky leads 35-11 Tournament; * – Sun Belt Conference Game First Meeting: 3/18/18 WEST VIRGINIA Sun Belt Tournament Games: Western Kentucky leads 11-1 Last Meeting: 3/18/18 Series (Overall): 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-0) First Meeting: 3/10/83 Points (South Alabama) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Last Meeting: 2/15/14 High (74, 17-18): Low (74, 17-18) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Points (South Alabama) WICHITA STATE Points (Yale) First Meeting: 1/5/91 High (84, ‘83-84): Low (41, ‘10-11) Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) High (76, 17-18); Low (76, 17-18) Last Meeting: 1/5/92 Points (Western Kentucky) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) Longest South Alabama Streak: Points (South Alabama) High (113, ‘94-95); Low (33, ‘11-12) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) Longest Yale Streak: 1 High (62, ‘90-91): Low (46, ‘91-92) Longest South Alabama Streak: 5 First Meeting: 12/7/84 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Points (West Virginia) Longest Western Kentucky Streak: 24 Last Meeting: 12/7/84 High (94, ‘91-92); Low (79, ‘90-91) Current Streak: 1 by Western Kentucky Points (South Alabama) 11/13/79 ^ New Haven, Conn. (A) L ot 74-76 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- Last 10 Meetings: South Alabama leads 6-4 High (89, ‘84-85): Low (89, ‘84-85) Longest West Virginia Streak: 2 Points (Wichita State) ^ – Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) Current Streak: 2 by West Virginia 3/10/83 ! Norfolk, Va. (N) L 67-69 High (54, ‘84-85); Low (54, ‘84-85) 1/6/84 Mobile, Ala. (H) W 84-64 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 1/5/91 Mobile, Ala. (H) L 62-79 1/13/85 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 57-81 Longest Wichita State Streak: -- 1/5/92 Morgantown, W.V. (A) L 46-94 3/8/85 ! Norfolk, Va. (N) L ot 82-87 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama 11/25/85 ^ Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 55-86 2/17/86 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 66-72 12/7/84 $ Tallahassee, Fla. (N) W 89-54 2/23/87 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 62-75 WESTERN CAROLINA 3/6/87 ! Norfolk, Va. (N) W 80-75 # – Duval Hotel Classic Series (Overall): 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/30/88 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 76-69 Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 3/11/88 ! Tampa, Fla. (N) L 59-72 Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 2/9/89 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 64-92 First Meeting: 12/15/95 WILLIAM & MARY 3/11/89 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 54-67 Last Meeting: 12/15/95 Series (Overall): 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 1/27/90 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 74-70 Points (South Alabama) Series (Under Fowler): 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / 0-0) 1/20/91 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 62-80 High (67, ‘95-96): Low (67, ‘95-96) Overtime Games: 0-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-0) 1/16/92 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 54-76 Points (Western Carolina) First Meeting: 11/27/09 2/16/92 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 45-97 High (66, ‘95-96): Low (66, ‘95-96) Last Meeting: 11/27/09 1/11/93 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 65-82 Longest South Alabama Streak: 1 Points (South Alabama) 2/25/93 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 61-92 Longest Western Carolina Streak: -- High (40, ‘09-10): Low (40, ‘09-10) 1/13/94 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 67-97 Current Streak: 1 by South Alabama Points (William & Mary) 2/26/94 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 58-95 High (46, ‘09-10); Low (46, ‘09-10) 3/10/94 ! Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 46-84 12/15/95 ^ Mobile, Ala. (H) W 67-66 Longest South Alabama Streak: -- 1/18/95 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 45-113 Longest William & Mary Streak: 1 2/16/95 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-91 ^ – Coca-Cola Classic Current Streak: 1 by William & Mary 1/24/96 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 50-82 3/2/96 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 74-82 11/27/09 # Seattle, Wash. (N) L 40-46 2/6/97 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 48-82 2/22/97 * Mobile. Ala. (H) L 49-60 # – Dave Cox Thanksgiving Classic 1/8/98 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 60-86 2/26/98 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 42-100 2/11/99 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 55-70 2/27/99 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 43-80 3/4/99 ! Jonesboro, Ark. (N) L 70-91 1/27/00 * Mobile, Ala. (H) L 64-67 2/19/00 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 52-75 1/11/01 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 59-71 12/29/02 * Bowling Green, Ky. (A) L 58-66 3/3/02 ! New Orleans, La. (N) L 49-64 1/18/03 * Mobile, Ala. (H) W 65-61

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SOUTH ALABAMA OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL Points: 37 – Marquita Daniels, vs. Georgia State, 2/7/15 Points: 40 – Chastity Reed, Little Rock, 2/23/11 Field Goals Made: 15 – Lyletha Gamble, vs. New Mexico State, 1/5/02 (29 attempts) Field Goals Made: 17 – Chastity Reed, Little Rock, 2/23/11 (29 attempts) Field Goals Attempted: 29 – Lyletha Gamble, vs. New Mexico State, 1/5/02 (15 made) Field Goals Attempted: 29 – Chastity Reed, Little Rock, 2/23/11 (17 made) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, twice – 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, twice – Sarda Peterson, vs. Mobile, 12/15/10 (10 attempts) KK Babin, Nicholls State, 11/20/13 (9 attempts) Monique Jones, vs. Florida Atlantic, 1/6/07 (13 attempts) Rachael Childress, UAB, 12/21/17 (13 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 13, twice – 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 11, two times – Sarda Peterson, vs. Spring Hill, 11/19/09 (5 made) Carlie Needles, Florida, 12/1/15 (4 made) Donyel Wheeler, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 (5 made) Rudy Sims, Arkansas State, 2/2/06 (6 made) Free Throws Made: 14 – Whitney Woodard, vs. Belhaven, 11/20/06 (16 attempts) Free Throws Made: 16 – Adrianne Davies, Arkansas State, 2/11/07 (21 attempts) Free Throws Attempted: 16 – Whitney Woodard, vs. Belhaven, 11/20/06 (14 attempts) Free Throws Attempted: 21 – Adrianne Davies, Arkansas State, 2/11/07 (16 made) Rebounds: 17, twice – Rebounds: 24 – Erika Jones, Central Florida, 11/12/11 Cortney Brown, vs. Arkansas State, 2/2/06 Assists: 12 – Amy McNear, Western Kentucky, 1/12/11 Genevieve Delk, vs. ULM, 12/30/03 Turnovers: 10, Tiffany Jones, Nicholls State, 11/14/08 Assists: 12 – Siedah Banks, vs. Mobile, 12/15/10 Steals: 7, twice – Turnover: 9 – Marquita Daniels, vs. Troy, 3/7/15 Alexius Dawn, Little Rock, 12/30/15 Steals: 9 – Taneisha Russell vs. Appalachian State, 12/29/02 Gergana Slavtcheva, Florida International, 1/29/00 Blocks: 10 – Chyna Ellis vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/18/18 Blocks: 5, three times – Finde Mansare, Florida International, 1/18/12 Lasma Jekabsone, Florida International, 1/4/07 TEAM Joevonne Marky, New Orleans, 2/19/04 Points: 100 – vs. Spring Hill, 11/19/09 TEAM Field Goals Made: 41 – vs. Spring Hill, 11/9/07 (76 attempts) Points: 100 – Middle Tennessee, 2/6/10 Field Goals Attempted: 101 – vs. New Mexico State, 1/5/02 (36 made) Field Goals Made: 38 – Middle Tennessee, 12/14/06 (68 attempts) Field Goal Percentage: .642 – vs. Little Rock, 3/4/00 (34-of-53) Field Goals Attempted: 74 – New Mexico State, 1/5/02 (30 made) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 14, twice – Field Goal Percentage: .632 – Denver, 2/24/10 (24-of-38) vs. Mobile, 12/15/10 (24 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 17 – Middle Tennessee, 2/6/10 (34 attempts) vs. Mercer, 11/24/08 (25 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 34 – Middle Tennessee, 2/6/10 (17 made) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 33 – vs. Alabama, 12/18/02 (13 made) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 7 made): 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 7 made): .739 – UTA, 1/12/17 (10-of-13) .615 – vs. Georgia Southern, 12/29/05 (8-of-13) Free Throws Made: 26, three times – Free Throws Made: 32 – vs. Southern Mississippi, 11/21/05 (43 attempts) New Mexico State, 2/10/01 (31 attempts) Free Throws Attempted: 43 – vs. Southern Mississippi, 11/21/05 (32 made) Arkansas State, 1/10/10 (32 attempts) Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 10 made): 1.000 – vs. Belmont, 11/29/03 (18-of-18) Belhaven, 11/20/06 (35 attempts) Rebounds: 65, vs. Northwestern State, 11/21/11 Free Throws Attempted: 35 – Belhaven, 11/20/06 (26 made) Assists: 26 – vs. New Mexico State, 1/5/02 Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 10 made): Turnovers: 32 – vs. Louisiana Tech, 2/3/00 .933 – Florida International, 2/10/10 (14-of-15) Steals: 19 – vs. New Orleans, 1/13/00 Rebounds: 64 – Tulsa, 11/17/07 Blocks: 14, vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/18/18 Assists: 27 – Middle Tennessee, 12/22/07 Turnovers: 36 – Nicholls State, 11/14/08 Steals: 22 – Louisiana Tech, 2/3/00 Blocks: 10, twice – Florida International, 1/18/12 Northwestern State, 11/21/11

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POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS 1. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) 2285 1. JoAnna Williams (2005-06) .380 1. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) 1364 1. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) 795 1. Rachel Cumbo (2013-14) .466 1. Adrian Vickers (1987-88) 379 2. Orphie Moore (1984-87) 2118 2. Stephanie Richardson (1988-91) .377 2. Orphie Moore (1984-87) 1116 2. Annie Witherington (1979-80) 768 2. Metta Christensen (1990-91) .455 2. Jessie Brown (1979-80) 372 3. Ella Williams (1986-89) 1686 3. Leah Branch (1999-00) .373 3. Chyna Ellis (2015-18) 985 3. Jessie Brown (1979-80) 693 3. Stephanie Richardson (1988-89) .440 3. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) 371 4. LaSandra Jenkins (1982-85) 1507 4. Rachel Cumbo (2012-15) .365 4. LaSandra Jenkins (1982-85) 936 4. Ella Williams (1988-89) 650 4. Lauren Walker (2010-11) .427 4. Barbara Hartzog (1977-78) 365 5. Annette Williams (1983-86) 1486 Kim Pompey (1988-91) .365 5. Chanta Powell (1989-92) 900 5. Orphie Moore (1985-86) 647 5. Whitney Woodard (2003-04) .423 5. Chanta Powell (1991-92) 335 6. Phyllis Kelly (1993-96) 1462 6. Meghan Dunn (2012-14) .362 6. Annette Williams (1983-86) 876 6. Phyllis Kelly (1995-96) 614 6. Breanna Hall (2014-15) .408 6. Adrian Vickers (1986-87) 328 7. Tamara Carter (1995-98) 1372 7. Jessica Starling (2008-09) .361 7. Dina Jones (1992-95) 874 7. Ella Williams (1987-88) 595 Kim Pompey (1990-91) .408 7. Orphie Moore (1985-86) 322 8. Annie Witherington (1980-81) 1352 8. Raena Ellis (2006-07) .357 8. Tamara Carter (1995-98) 871 8. Annie Witherington (1980-81) 584 8. Ashley Gamble (2005-06) .406 8. Kathy Bailey (1980-81) 318 9. Taneisha Russell (2000-03) 1325 9. Christian Shelter (2009-11) .351 9. Kathy Bailey (1981, 83-84) 786 9. Adrian Vickers (1987-88) 574 9. Meghan Dunn (2013-14) .403 9. Annie Witherington (1979-80) 314 10. Stephanie Richardson (1988-91) 1294 10. Lauren Walker (2009-12) .350 10. Lyletha Gamble (1999-02) 735 Orphie Moore (1984-85) 574 10. Stephanie Richardson (1987-88) .402 10. Orphie Moore (1984-85) 308

POINTS PER GAME FREE THROWS MADE ASSISTS POINTS PER GAME FREE THROWS MADE ASSISTS 1. Annie Witherington (1980-81) 20.8 1. Orphie Moore (1984-87) 458 1. Stephanie Richardson (1988-91) 605 1. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) 26.5 1. Phyllis Kelly (1995-96) 170 1. Marcey “T.R.” Clement (1989-90) 215 2. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) 19.2 2. Annettte Williams (1983-86) 394 2. Annette Williams (1983-86) 508 2. Jessie Brown (1979-80) 23.9 2. Orphie Moore (1985-86) 153 2. Stephanie Richardson (1988-89) 190 3. Orphie Moore (1984-87) 18.1 3. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) 383 3. Denise Adams (1984-87) 482 3. Annie Witherington (1979-80) 23.3 3. Jessie Brown (1979-80) 145 3. Annette Williams (1985-86) 169 4. LaSandra Jenkins (1982-85) 16.2 4. Ella Williams (1986-89) 372 4. Kaola Harris (1983-85, 87) 477 4. Orphie Moore (1985-86) 23.1 Ella Williams (1988-89) 145 4. Tracey Evans (1979-80) 165 5. Phyllis Kelly (1993-96) 14.9 5. Phyllis Kelly (1993-96) 361 5. Ella Williams (1986-89) 410 5. Phyllis Kelly (1995-96) 22.7 5. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) 143 5. Ella Williams (1987-88) 164 6. Ella Williams (1986-89) 14.8 6. Tamara Carter (1995-98) 318 6. Tracey Evans (1980-82) 409 6. Ella Williams (1988-89) 22.4 6. Ella Williams (1987-88) 140 6. Kaola Harris (1983-84) 161 7. Kathy Bailey (1981, 83-84) 14.0 7. Chanta Powell (1989-92) 313 7. Siedah Banks (2008-11) 341 7. Orphie Moore (1984-85) 19.8 7. Chanta Powell (1990-91) 127 7. Stephanie Richardson (1990-91) 155 8. JoAnna Williams (2005-06) 13.4 8. Dina Jones (1992-95) 304 8. Sara Carter (2000-04) 328 8. Ella Williams (1987-88) 19.2 8. Orphie Moore (1984-85) 126 8. Kaola Harris (1986-87) 154 9. Tamara Carter (1995-98) 13.2 9. Kathy Bailey (1981, 83-84) 285 Metta Christensen (1990-93) 328 9. Orphie Moore (1986-87) 18.7 9. Colby Davis (2016-17) 122 9. Denise Adams (1984-85) 153 10. Annette Williams (1983-86) 12.8 10. Stephanie Richardson (1988-91) 279 10. Marcey “T.R.” Clements (1990-92) 302 10. Adrian Vickers (1987-88) 18.5 10. Orphie Moore (1986-87) 118 10. Tracey Evans (1980-81) 149 Whitney Woodard (2004-07) 279 Chanta Powell (1991-92) 118

FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) 326 1. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) 128 1. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) 951 1. Kaola Harris (1983-85, 87) 268 1. Rachel Cumbo (2013-14) .845 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Annie Witherington (1979-80) 326 2. Kaola Harris (1986-87) 93 2. Orphie Moore (1984-87) 830 2. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) 257 2. Breanna Hall (2014-15) .820 1. Breanna Hall (2011-15) .809 3. Jessie Brown (1979-80) 274 3. LaWanda Black (1991-92) 87 3. Ella Williams (1986-89) 644 3. Denise Adams (1984-87) 239 3. Donyel Wheeler (2003-04) .807 2. Donyel Wheeler (2004-05) .786 4. Annie Witherington (1980-81) 255 4. Kaola Harris (1983-84) 73 4. LaSandra Jenkins (1982-85) 638 4. Orphie Moore (1984-87) 195 4. Breanna Hall (2013-14) .804 3. Siedah Banks (2008-11) .764 5. Orphie Moore (1985-86) 247 5. Denise Adams (1984-85) 72 5. Annie Witherington (1980-81) 581 5. Taneisha Russell (2000-03) 187 5. Stephanie Richardson (1990-91) .802 4. Stephanie Richardson (1988-91) .762 6. Ella Williams (1988-89) 245 Kaola Harris (1982-83) 72 6. Annette Williams (1983-86) 546 6. Dina Jones (1992-95) 182 6. Siedah Banks (2009-10) .800 5. Jessica Starling (2008-09) .759 7. Adrian Vickers (1987-88) 241 7. Denise Adams (1985-86) 70 7. Phyllis Kelly (1993-96) 534 7. Tinika Roberson (1996-99) 181 Colby Davis (2016-17) .800 6. Mansa El (2010-13) .741 8. Orphie Moore (1984-85) 224 8. Ella Williams (1988-89) 68 8. Tamara Carter (1995-98) 527 8. Stephanie Richardson (1988-91) 180 8. Jessica Starling (2008-09) .794 7. Whitney Woodard (2004-07) .732 9. Ella Williams (1987-88) 222 9. Taneisha Russell (2002-03) 67 9. Taneisha Russell (2000-03) 497 9. Jessica Webb (1998-01) 172 9. Jessica Webb (1999-00) .793 8. Jessica Webb (1998-01) .729 Orphie Moore (1986-87) 222 10. JoAnna Williams (2005-06) 65 10. Dina Jones (1992-95) 484 10. Ella Williams (1986-89) 171 10. Mansa El (2011-12) .792 9. Monise Seay (1990-93) .725 Beverly Coleman (1981-82) 65 Chyna Ellis (2015-18) 484 10. Kathy Bailey (1981, 83-84) .722 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Jessie Brown (1979-80) .609 1. Chyna Ellis (2017-18) 107 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Chyna Ellis (2015-2018) 338 2. LaSandra Jenkins (1982-83) .584 2. Chyna Ellis (2016-17) 93 1. Orphie Moore (1984-87) .560 2. LaSandra Jenkins (1982-85) 210 3. Judy Moore (1977-78) .583 3. LaSandra Jenkins (1982-83) 86 2. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) .530 3. Genevieve Delk (2002-05) 183 4. Adrian Vickers (1987-88) .572 4. Chyna Ellis (2015-16) 82 3. Angela Dennis (1985-88) .524 4. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) 178 5. Bonnie Borcherding (1978-79) .571 5. Genevieve Delk (2003-04) 65 LaSandra Jenkins (1982-85) .524 5. Orphie Moore (1984-87) 137 Orphie Moore (1983-84) .571 6. LaSandra Jenkins (1983-84) 62 5. Kathy Bailey (1981, 83-84) .521 6. LaNeetra Guillory (2015-18) 106 7. Orphie Moore (1984-85) .569 7. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) 61 6. Carla Mathis (1984-87) .503 7. Shaniece Brunner (2006-07, 09-10) 98 8. Adrian Vickers (1986-87) .568 8. Chyna Ellis (2014-15) 56 7. Annie Witherington (1980-81) .501 8. Dina Jones (1992-95) 89 Carla Mathis (1984-85) .568 9. Orphie Moore (1985-86) 53 8. Chanta Powell (1989-92) .492 9. Carla Mathis (1984-87) 82 10. Orphie Moore (1986-87) .565 10. Genevieve Delk (2004-05) 52 9. Bonnie Borcherding (1979-80) .491 10. Patriece Brunner (2004-08) 69 10. Tamara Carter (1994-98) .488 Active players in BOLD and Italics THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jessica Starling (2008-09) 77 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 2. Joi Gopher (2001-02) 76 1. Sarda Peterson (2009-12) 177 3. Savannah Jones (2017-18) 70 2. Stephanie Richardson (1988-91) 175 4. Shakira Nettles (2008-09) 69 3. Shakira Nettles (2007-10) 146 6. Breanna Hall (2014-15) 64 4. Qiana Mitchell (2002-05) 127 Sarda Peterson (2011-12) 64 5. Sara Carter (2001-04) 124 8. Johnita Conrad (1999-00) 63 6. Genesis Perrymond (2015-18) 123 JoAnna Williams (2005-06) 63 7. Metta Christensen (1990-93) 117 10. Monique Jones (2006-07) 58 8. Joi Gopher (2001-02) 110 Former Lady Jag Sarda Peterson ended her career Christian Shelter (2010-11) 58 Adrian Vickers still holds the top marks in fve 9. Monique Jones (2007-08) 107 as South Alabama’s career three-point feld goal different single-season categories at USA. Jessica Starling (2008-09) 107 leader with 177.

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SENIOR 2. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 224 ASSISTS 4. Adrian Vickers 1988-89 436 SINGLE GAME RECORDS 3. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 218 PLAYER YEAR AST 5. Shakira Nettles 2008-09 408 POINTS 4. Ella Williams 1988-89 216 1. Annette Williams 1985-86 169 6. Taneisha Russell 2001-02 404 INDIVIDUAL FREE THROWS vs. Spring Hill 13 11/19/09 PLAYER YEAR PTS 5. Chanta Powell 1991-92 210 2. Stephanie Richardson 1990-91 155 7. LaWanda Black 1991-92 402 POINTS 1. 17 Phyllis Kelly vs. Spring Hill, 12/11/95 vs. Alabama 13 12/18/02 1. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 795 6. Annette Williams 1985-86 199 3. Kaola Harris 1986-87 154 8. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 367 1. 45 Adrian Vickers at Alaska-Anchorage, 2/25/90 2. 15 Phyllis Kelly at Lamar, 1/11/96 2. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 693 7. Dina Jones 1994-95 175 4. Ella Williams 1988-89 138 9. Christan Shelter 2009-10 357 2. 44 Orphie Moore vs. Va. Commonwealth, 1/21/85 3. 14 Kathy Bailey vs. Tulane, 2/12/83 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 3. Ella Williams 1988-89 650 Orphie Moore 1986-87 175 5. Genesis Perrymond 2017-18 134 10. Monique Jones 2006-07 344 3. 41 Annie Laurie-Witherington vs. Alabama State, 1/5/80 14 Orphie Moore vs. Florida A&M, 2/9/85 1. at Appalachian State 38 2/15/18 4. Phyllis Kelley 1995-96 614 9. La’Shawn Garrett 1993-94 143 6. Siedah Banks 2010-11 129 41 Adrian Vickers vs. Tennessee State, 12/2/89 14 Orphie Moore at Alabama State, 2/13/86 2. at Georgia State 35 3/3/18 5. Annie Laurie Witherington 1980-81 584 10. Tamara Carter 1997-98 140 7. Beverly Coleman 1981-82 124 FG PERCENTAGE (3.0 per game) 5. 39 Ella Williams vs. Mobile, 12/10/88 14 Ella Williams vs. Alcorn State, 2/1/88 at ULM 35 1/27/18 6. Orphie Moore 1986-87 562 8. Denise Adams 1986-87 117 PLAYER YEAR FG% 14 Tamara Carter vs. Louisiana, 1/21/96 vs. Talladega 35 12/10/11 7. Taneisha Russell 2002-03 482 FT PERCENTAGE (2.0 per game) 9. Leah Branch 1999-00 116 1. Chanta Powell 1990-91 .556 REBOUNDS 14 Whitney Woodard vs. Belhaven, 11/20/06 at New Orleans 35 1/4/03 8. Jessica Starling 2008-09 478 PLAYER YEAR FT% 10. Annette Jones 1987-88 113 2. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 .551 1. 26 LaSandra Jenkins vs. West Florida, 12/4/82 6. at North Texas 34 1/20/10 9. JoAnna Williams 2005-06 446 1. Breanna Hall 2014-15 .820 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 .550 2. 25 LaSandra Jenkins at West Alabama, 1/21/82 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 Attempts) at Lamar 34 12/13/03 10. Dina Jones 1994-95 427 2. Stephanie Richardson 1990-91 .803 STEALS 4. Orphie Moore 1985-86 .541 3. 23 Jessie Brown at Mississippi State, 12/15/79 1. Kathy Bailey 1.000 (14-14) vs. Tulane, 2/12/83 8. vs. Georgia State 33 12/29/17 3. Colby Davis 2016-17 .800 PLAYER YEAR STL 5. Tamara Carter 1996-97 .520 23 Melanie Mullen vs. Middle Tennessee, 1/9/82 Stephanie Richardson 1.000 (10-10) vs. USF, 3/1/91 vs. Milwaukee 33 11/28/09 POINTS PER GAME 4. Jessica Starling 2008-09 .794 1. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 128 6. Kathy Bailey 1983-84 .514 23 Dina Jones vs. Lamar, 1/23/95 Jessica Webb 1.000 (10-10) vs. Little Rock, 3/4/00 at Florida Atlantic 33 1/1/09 PLAYER YEAR PPG 5. Siedah Banks 2010-11 .778 2. Kaola Harris 1986-97 93 7. Dina Jones 1993-94 .479 4. Orphie Moore .933 (14-15) vs. FAMU, 2/9/85 vs. Alabama 33 12/18/02 1. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 26.5 6. Metta Christensen 1992-93 .769 3. Ella Williams 1988-89 68 8. Tracey Evans 1980-81 .477 7. Chyna Ellis 2017-18 .753 9. Tinika Roberson 1997-98 .465 ASSISTS 5. Orphie Moore .916 (11-12) vs. Miss. College, 12/10/84 2. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 23.9 4. Taneisha Russell 2002-03 67 8. Whitney Woodard 2006-07 .748 Phyllis Kelley 1994-95 .465 1. 15 Ella Williams vs. McNeese State, 12/18/87 Avia Lewis .916 (11-12) at Charlotte, 1/26/85 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.) 3. Phyllis Kelley 1995-96 22.7 5. JoAnna Williams 2005-06 65 9. Lyletha Gamble 2001-02 .736 2. 14 Kaola Harris vs. South Florida, 1/24/87 Marcey “T.R.” Clement .916 (11-12) vs. Tenn. St., 12/2/89 1. vs. Western Kentucky .750 (9-12) 1/1/14 4. Ella Williams 1988-89 22.5 Beverly Coleman 1981-82 65 10. Meghan Dunn 2013-14 .735 7. Dina Jones 1994-95 64 14 Marcey “T.R.” Clement vs. West Florida, 1/20/90 2. at Appalachian State .643 (9-14) 2/18/16 5. Orphie Moore 1986-87 18.7 FREE THROWS MADE 6. Annie Laurie Witherington 1980-81 18.3 Jessica Webb 2000-01 .735 8. Chris McClammy 1994-95 63 PLAYER YEAR FTM 14 Stephanie Richardson vs. Memphis, 12/19/90 TEAM 3. at Troy .640 (16-25) 1/7/06 7. Taneisha Russell 2002-03 16.1 Denise Adams 1986-87 63 1. Orphie Moore 1985-86 153 5. 13 Marcey “T.R.” Clement vs. UAB, 2/17/90 POINTS (High) 4. vs. Louisiana .636 (7-11) 3/3/94 8. Dina Jones 1994-95 15.8 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 10. Tinika Roberson 1998-99 61 2. Ella Williams 1987-88 140 1. vs. Georgia State 112 12/7/87 5. vs. Georgia Southern .615 (8-13) 12/29/05 9. Breanna Hall 2014-15 15.4 PLAYER YEAR 3FM 3. Chanta Powell 1990-91 127 BLOCKED SHOTS 2. vs. Talladega 110 1/9/90 at Louisiana .615 (8-13) 1/9/03 JoAnna Williams 2005-06 15.4 1. Jessica Starling 2008-09 77 BLOCKS 4. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 116 1. 11 LaSandra Jenkins vs. West Florida, 12/04/82 3. vs. Prairie View A&M 109 12/17/93 2. Breanna Hall 2014-15 64 PLAYER YEAR BLK 5. Dina Jones 1993-94 100 2. 10 Chyna Ellis vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/18/18 4. vs. Montevallo 105 1/16/83 FREE THROWS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE Sarda Peterson 2011-12 64 1. Chyna Ellis 2017-18 107 6. Whitney Woodard 2005-06 98 3. 8 Orphie Moore vs. Charlotte, 01/12/86 vs. Auburn-Montgomery 105 12/11/89 1. vs. Tulane 40 2/12/83 PLAYER YEAR FGM 4. JoAnna Williams 2005-06 63 2. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 61 7. Yashica Williams 1997-98 95 8 Orphie Moore at Virginia Commonwealth, 02/05/86 2. vs. Alabama State 36 12/14/85 1. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 326 5. Christian Shelter 2010-11 58 3. Genevieve Delk 2004-05 54 8. Tamara Carter 1996-97 94 8 Genevieve Delk at North Texas, 02/28/04 POINTS (Low) 3. at Cheyney 35 3/5/88 2. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 274 6. Stephanie Richardson 1990-91 57 4. Valerie Richardson 1990-91 50 Annette Williams 1984-85 94 8 Genevieve Delk vs. Arkansas State, 02/03/05 1. at Oregon State 29 12/17/05 4. vs. Southern Mississippi 32 11/21/05 3. Annie Laurie Witherington 1980-81 255 7. Chris McClammy 1994-95 54 5. LaNeetra Guillory 2017-18 45 10. Donyel Wheeler 2003-04 88 at Louisiana Tech 29 2/17/96 5. vs. Jacksonville State 28 1/17/00 4. Ella Williams 1988-89 245 8. Kim Pompey 1990-91 53 6. Ra’Shawna Sippio 2008-09 41 FIELD GOALS MADE 3. vs. Tuskegee 30 11/17/77 at Louisiana 28 1/4/99 5. Orphie Moore 1986-87 222 9. Meghan Dunn 2013-14 52 7. Orphie Moore 1986-87 36 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 21 Adrian Vickers at Alaska-Anchorage, 2/25/90 4. North Carolina State 31 12/19/16 at Lamar 28 1/11/96 6. Phyllis Kelley 1995-96 213 10. Taneisha Russell 2002-03 51 8. Jennifer Johnson 2011-12 35 PLAYER YEAR FTA 2. 18 Orphie Moore vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 1/21/85 at Illinois-Chicago 31 11/24/00 7. Taneisha Russell 2002-03 174 9. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 32 1. Orphie Moore 1985-86 250 18 Ella Williams vs. Mobile, 12/10/88 at UAB 31 11/24/96 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 8. JoAnna Williams 2005-06 165 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 10. Patriece Brunner 2007-08 30 2. Chanta Powell 1990-91 230 4. 17 Annie Laurie-Witherington vs. Alabama State, 1/5/80 1. vs. Alabama State 55 12/14/85 Dina Jones 1994-95 165 PLAYER YEAR 3FA 3. Ella Williams 1987-88 199 5. 16 Annie Laurie-Witherington vs. New Orleans, 11/30/79 POINTS ALLOWED (High) 2. at Cheyney 53 3/5/88 Bonnie Borcherding 1979-80 165 1. Jessica Starling 2008-09 217 JUNIOR 4. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 180 16 Orphie Moore at Montevallo, 2/12/86 1. at Georgia 125 2/25/91 3. vs. Tulane 52 2/12/83 2. Sarda Peterson 2011-12 211 5. Annette Williams 1984-85 169 16 Adrian Vickers vs. McNeese State, 12/18/87 2. at Lamar 115 3/5/92 4. at Wichita State 50 12/7/84 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3. Genesis Perrymond 2017-18 176 POINTS 6. Dina Jones 1993-94 168 16 Adrian Vickers vs. Tennessee State, 12/2/89 at Louisiana Tech 115 1/12/98 5. vs. Jackson State 49 1/14/87 PLAYER YEAR FGA 4. Monique Jones 2007-08 167 PLAYER YEAR PTS 7. Tamara Carter 1996-97 165 4. vs. Mississippi College 113 1/31/76 1. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 614 JoAnna Williams 2005-06 167 1. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 768 8. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 133 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 Attempts) 5. at Western Kentucky 113 1/18/95 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Made) 2. Annie Laurie Witherington 1980-81 568 6. Chris McClammy 1994-95 164 2. Orphie Moore 1985-86 647 9. Lakhesha Johnson 1997-98 131 1. Portia Williams .917 (11-12) at South Florida, 1/19/84 1. vs. Belmont 1.000 (18-18) 11/20/03 3. Ella Williams 1988-89 551 7. Christian Shelter 2010-11 163 3. Ella Williams 1987-88 595 10. Whitney Woodard 2005-06 127 Orphie Moore .917 (11-12) at Lamar, 2/5/85 POINTS ALLOWED (Low) at Western Kentucky 1.000 (14-14) 2/27/13 4. Taneisha Russell 2002-03 504 8. Mansa El 2012-13 160 4. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 485 Tamara Carter .917 (11-12) at ULM, 12/9/95 1. vs. Spring Hill 22 12/8/10 vs. Florida International 1.000 (10-10) 1/29/00 5. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 450 9. Breanna Hall 2014-15 157 5. Adrian Vickers 1988-89 474 FT PERCENTAGE (2.0 per game) 4. Orphie Moore .900 (9-10) vs. UAB, 1/9/85 2. at Spring Hill 23 1/24/75 4. at Lamar .952 (20-21) 2/5/85 6. Phyllis Kelley 1995-96 449 10. Stephanie Richardson 1990-91 155 6. Chanta Powell 1990-91 457 PLAYER YEAR FT% 5. Ella Williams .900 (9-10) at Grambling St., 1/14/88 3. vs. New Orleans 29 1/8/05 5. at Little Rock .929 (13-14) 2/25/06 7. Whitney Woodard 2006-07 394 7. Shakira Nettles 2008-09 447 1. Donyel Wheeler 2003-04 .807 vs. Spring Hill 29 2/1/74 8. Orphie Moore 1986-87 393 3-FG PERCENTAGE (1.0 per game) 8. Tamara Carter 1996-97 440 2. Breanna Hall 2013-14 .804 STEALS 5. vs. William Carey 30 12/15/15 REBOUNDS 9. Chyna Ellis 2017-18 391 PLAYER YEAR 3F% 9. LaWanda Black 1991-92 424 3. Siedah Banks 2009-10 .800 1. 10 Adrian Vickers at Florida International, 12/27/89 vs. Nicholls State 30 11/14/08 1. vs. New Orleans 73 2/25/86 9. Jessia Starling 2008-09 386 1. Breanna Hall 2014-15 .408 10. Dina Jones 1993-94 412 4. Jessica Webb 1999-00 .793 2. 9 Kaola Harris vs. Mobile, 12/10/84 2. vs. Jacksonville State 67 12/7/86 10. Dina Jones 1994-95 378 Kim Pompey 1990-91 .408 5. Mansa El 2011-12 .792 3. 8 Taneisha Russell vs. Appalachian State, 12/29/02 FIELD GOALS MADE vs. Prairie View A&M 67 12/13/85 3. Meghan Dunn 2012-13 .403 POINTS PER GAME 6. Shannel Tapusoa 1996-97 .780 8 JoAnna Williams at Florida International, 2/16/06 1. vs. Talladega 48 1/9/90 4. vs. UAB 66 2/17/88 FG PERCENTAGE (3.0 per game) 4. Chyna Ellis 2017-18 .393 PLAYER YEAR PPG 7. Whitney Woodard 2005-06 .772 8 Beverly Coleman at West Florida, 2/8/82 2. vs. Jacksonville State 48 12/7/86 5. vs. Northwestern State 65 11/21/11 PLAYER YEAR FG% 5. Erin Autio 2017-18 .391 1. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 23.3 8. Lakhesha Johnson 1997-98 .725 8 Adrian Vickers vs. Jackson State, 1/14/87 3. vs. West Florida 47 1/20/90 1. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 .609 2. Orphie Moore 1985-86 23.1 9. Kathy Bailey 1983-84 .720 8 Kaola Harris at UAB, 2/7/87 4. vs. West Alabama 46 11/29/83 ASSISTS 2. Orphie Moore 1986-87 .565 REBOUNDS 3. Ella Williams 1978-88 19.2 10. Metta Christensen 1991-92 .709 8 Adrian Vickers vs. Charlotte, 1/11/90 5. vs. Georgia State 45 12/7/87 1. vs. Talladega 35 1/9/90 3. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 .531 PLAYER YEAR REB 4. Dina Jones 1993-94 17.2 8 Adrian Vickers vs. Murray State, 2/5/90 at UAB 45 2/11/84 2. vs. West Florida 32 1/20/90 4. Angela Dennis 1987-88 .520 1. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 372 5. Tamara Carter 1996-97 16.3 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 Monique Harris vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/17/93 vs. Stetson 32 2/6/84 5. Pattie McJunkin 1983-84 .515 2. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 371 Chanta Powell 1990-91 16.3 PLAYER YEAR 3FM Adrian Vickers 1988-89 16.3 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4. vs. Mobile 31 12/7/89 6. Chanta Powell 1991-92 .498 3. Chanta Powell 1991-92 335 1. Shakira Nettles 2008-09 69 7. Ra’Shawna Sippio 2008-09 .487 4. Annie Laurie Witherington 1980-81 304 8. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 16.2 2. Monique Jones 2006-07 58 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. vs. New Mexico State 101 1/5/02 vs. Nicholls State 31 12/13/86 8. Phyllis Kelley 1995-96 .474 5. Chyna Ellis 2017-18 297 9. LaWanda Black 1991-92 15,7 3. Sarda Peterson 2010-11 55 1. 7 Jessica Starling at Western Kentucky, 02/08/09 2. vs. Valporaiso 90 12/4/93 vs. West Alabama 31 11/29/83 9. Chyna Ellis 2017-18 .453 6. Dina Jones 1994-95 294 10. Phyllis Kelley 1994-95 15.0 Donyel Wheeler 2003-04 55 7 Monique Jones vs. Florida Atlantic, 01/06/07 3. vs. Auburn-Montgomery 89 12/11/89 10. JoAnna Williams 2005-06 .451 7. Taneisha Russell 2002-03 275 5. Mansa El 2011-12 54 7 Sarda Peterson vs. Mobile, 12/15/10 4. vs.. Mississippi Valley State 88 11/28/88 STEALS 8. Taylor Ammons 2011-12 267 FIELD GOALS MADE 6. Christian Shelter 2009-10 48 4. 6 Savannah Jones at Georgia State, 3/3/18 vs. Jacksonville State 88 12/7/86 1. vs. Talladega 25 1/9/90 FREE THROWS MADE 9. Lyletha Gamble 2001-02 259 PLAYER YEAR FGM 7. Sara Carter 2002-03 47 6 Savannah Jones at ULM, 1/27/18 2. vs. Mississippi State 21 1/6/90 PLAYER YEAR FTM Angela Dennis 1987-88 259 1. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 326 8. Meghan Dunn 2012-13 45 6 Erin Autio at Alabama State, 11/28/17 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE vs. Georgia State 21 12/7/87 1. Phyllis Kelley 1995-96 170 2. Orphie Moore 1985-86 247 9. Metta Christensen 1991-92 40 6 Jessica Starling at Florida Atlantic, 01/01/09 1. vs. Alabama State .660 (35-53) 12/12/83 3. vs. New Orleans 19 1/13/00 2. Ella Williams 1988-89 145 3. Ella Williams 1987-88 222 10. Ashley Gamble 2005-06 39 6 JoAnna Williams at Denver, 01/26/06 2. vs. Little Rock .642 (34-53) 3/4/00 vs. Little Rock 19 3/4/00 REBOUNDS PER GAME Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 145 PLAYER YEAR RPG 4. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 202 6 Stephanie Richardson vs. Stetson, 11/24/90 3. vs. Arkansas State .632 (31-49) 2/22/96 vs. West Florida 19 1/20/90 4. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 143 1. Jessie Mae Brown 1979-80 12.8 5. Adrian Vickers 1988-89 201 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6 Kim Pompey vs. Old Dominion, 01/17/91 4. vs. Tulane .623 (38-61) 1/27/88 5. Chanta Powell 1991-92 118 2. Adrian Vickers 1989-90 12.4 6. LaWanda Black 1991-92 182 PLAYER YEAR 3FA 6 Chris McClammy vs. Texas Rio Grand Valley, 01/12/95 5. vs. Louisiana .614 (27-44) 1/21/96 BLOCKED SHOTS Orphie Moore 1986-87 118 3. Chanta Powell 1991-92 12.0 7. Tamara Carter 1996-95 173 1. Monique Jones 2006-07 196 6 Joi Gopher at Alabama, 12/09/01 1. vs. Coastal Carolina 14 1/18/18 7. Annette Williams 1985-86 117 4. Dina Jones 1994-95 10.9 8. Chanta Powell 1990-91 165 2. Shakira Nettles 2008-09 179 THREE-POINTERS MADE 2. vs. North Texas 12 2/4/09 8. Dina Jones 1994-95 96 5. Phyllis Kelley 1995-96 9.5 9. Shakira Nettles 2008-09 163 3. Mansa El 2010-11 172 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 6 Attempts) 1. at Troy 16 1/7/06 vs. Arkansas State 12 2/3/05 Colby Davis 2016-17 96 Annie Laurie Witherington 1980-81 9.5 10. Dina Jones 1993-94 156 4. Donyel Wheeler 2003-04 153 1. Savannah Jones .857 (6-7) at ULM, 1/27/18 2. at ULM 14 1/27/18 vs. UAB 12 12/21/04 10. Whitney Woodard 2006-07 89 7. Lyletha Gamble 2001-02 9.3 5. Sarda Peterson 2010-11 152 Chris McClammy .857 (6-7) vs. Texas Rio Grand Valley, 1/12/95 vs. Mobile 14 12/15/10 5. vs. Western Kentucky 11 12/17/08 La’Shawn Garrett 1993-94 89 8. Taneisha Russell 2002-03 9.2 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6. Meghan Dunn 2012-13 139 3. Marquita Daniels .833 (5-6) at Appalachian State, 2/18/16 vs. Mercer 14 11/24/08 6. Eight Times 10 2.25/16 9. Chyna Ellis 2017-18 8.7 PLAYER YEAR FGA Christian Shelter 2009-10 139 Jessica Starling .833 (5-6) vs. ULM, 2/21/09 5. at North Carolina 13 11/19/17 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 10. Angela Dennis 1987-88 8.4 1. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 592 8. Sara Carter 2002-03 136 JoAnna Williams .833 (5-6) at Troy, 1/7/06 vs. Spring Hill 13 12/7/11 – Box Scores prior to the 1983-84 season unavailable PLAYER YEAR FTA Annette Williams 1985-86 8.4 2. Ella Williams 1987-88 482 9. Metta Christensen 1991-92 131 Stephanie Richardson .833 (5-6) vs. Miss. State, 3/26/88 vs. Louisiana 13 2/13/10 1. Phyllis Kelley 1995-96 253 3. Orphie Moore 1985-86 456 10. Qiana Mitchell 2003-04 113 Kim Pompey .833 (5-6) vs. VCU, 2/4/89 vs. Western Illinois 13 11/23/09

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3-FG PERCENTAGE (1.0 per game) Denise Adams 1984-85 348 1. Rachel Cumbo 2013-14 .845 1. Kaola Harris 1983-84 73 FRESHMAN (cont’d) REBOUNDS PLAYER YEAR 3F% 8. Phyllis Kelley 1993-94 345 2. Tashley Gaines 2009-10 .775 2. Denise Adams 1984-85 72 PLAYER YEAR REB 1. Ashley Gamble 2005-06 .406 9. Shakira Nettles 2007-08 341 3. Stephanie Richardson 1988-89 .770 3. Marquita Daniels 2015-16 61 5. Antoinette Lewis 2017-18 .494 1. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 328 2. Shakira Nettles 2008-09 .385 10. Annette Williams 1983-84 334 4. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 .741 4. Tinika Roberson 1996-97 54 6. Whitney Woodard 2013-14 .490 2. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 318 JoAnna Williams 2004-05 .385 5. Jessica Webb 1998-99 .736 Stephanie Richardson 1988-89 54 7. Brianna Wright 2013-14 .487 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 303 4. Camille Reynolds 2011-12 .384 POINTS PER GAME 6. Orphie Moore 1984-85 .724 6. Orphie Moore 1984-85 52 8. Marcey “T.R.” Clements 1989-90 .468 4. Orphie Moore 1983-84 247 5. Sarda Peterson 2010-11 .362 PLAYER YEAR PPG 7. Shaforia Kines 2017-18 .642 7. Shaforia Kines 2017-18 51 9. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 .463 5. Annette Williams 1982-83 239 1. Orphie Moore 1984-85 19.8 8. Denise Adams 1984-85 .639 8. Portia Williams 1983-84 50 10. Portia Williams 1982-83 .459 6. Chyna Ellis 2014-15 218 REBOUNDS 2. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 18.5 9. Phyllis Kelley 1993-94 .627 9. Metta Christensen 1990-91 49 7. Antoinette Lewis 2017-18 206 PLAYER YEAR REB 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 18.0 10. Qiana Mitchell 2002-03 .613 10. Genesis Perrymond 2016-17 47 FREE THROWS MADE 8. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 179 1. Orphie Moore 1985-86 322 4. Tamara Carter 1995-96 15.9 Shakira Nettles 2007-08 47 PLAYER YEAR FTM Dina Jones 1991-92 179 2. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 314 5. Kathy Bailey 1982-83 14.7 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 113 10. Maria Jsckson 1981-82 173 3. Chanta Powell 1990-91 296 6. Phyllis Kelley 1993-94 13.8 PLAYER YEAR 3FM BLOCKS 2. Annette Williams 1982-83 105 4. Adrian Vickers 1988-89 288 7. Joi Gopher 2001-02 12.1 1. Joi Gopher 2001-02 76 PLAYER YEAR BLK 3. Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1989-90 84 REBOUNDS PER GAME 5. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 274 8. Denise Adams 1984-85 12.0 2. Stephanie Richardson 1988-89 51 1. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 86 4. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 76 PLAYER YEAR RPG 6. Tamara Carter 1996-97 267 9. Jessica Webb 1998-99 11.9 3. Rachel Cumbo 2013-14 48 2. Chyna Ellis 2015-16 82 5. Colby Davis 2013-14 69 1. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 12.1 7. Ella Williams 1987-88 249 10. Ella Williams 1986-87 11.6 4. Genesis Perrymond 2016-17 45 3. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 42 6. Stephanie Richardson 1987-88 68 2. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 11.3 8. Chyna Ellis 2016-17 239 5. Jennifer Gamble 1993-94 41 4. Carla Mathis 1984-85 39 7. Marquita Daniels 2014-15 64 3. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 9.9 9. Taylor Ammons 2010-11 231 FIELD GOALS MADE Shaforia Kines 2017-18 41 5. Genevieve Delk 2002-03 31 8. Jessica Webb 1997-98 63 4. Orphie Moore 1983-84 8.2 10. Kathy Bailey 1983-84 227 PLAYER YEAR FGM 7. Sarda Peterson 2009-10 39 6. Dina Jones 1992-93 26 9. Orphie Moore 1983-84 61 Annette Williams 1982-83 8.2 1. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 241 8. Qiana Mitchell 2002-03 38 7. Shaniece Brunner 2006-07 24 10. Kaola Harris 1982-83 59 6. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 8.1 REBOUNDS PER GAME 2. Orphie Moore 1984-85 224 9. Lindsay McGinnis 2002-03 36 8. Tamara Carter 1995-96 19 7. Chyna Ellis 2014-15 7.8 PLAYER YEAR RPG 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 220 10. Metta Christensen 1990-91 35 9. Julie Miller 2000-01 18 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 8. Maria Jackson 1981-82 6.7 1. Orphie Moore 1985-86 11.5 4. Tamara Carter 1995-96 160 LaNeetra Guillory 2015-16 18 PLAYER YEAR FTA 9. Dina Jones 1991-92 6.4 2. Chanta Powell 1990-91 10.6 5. Kathy Bailey 1982-83 148 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Annette Williams 1982-83 172 10. Bell Jordan 1998-99 6.3 3. Tamara Carter 1996-97 9.9 6. Ella Williams 1986-87 145 PLAYER YEAR 3FA FRESHMAN 2. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 160 Adrian Vickers 1988-89 9.9 7. Carla Mathis 1984-85 143 1. Joi Gopher 2001-02 214 3. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 127 ASSISTS 5. Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 9.5 8. Shakira Nettles 2007-08 130 2. Jenny Wright 1993-94 155 POINTS 4. Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1989-90 113 PLAYER YEAR AST 6. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 9.1 9. Phyllis Kelley 1993-94 128 3. Genesis Perrymond 2016-17 154 PLAYER YEAR PTS 5. Antoinette Lewis 2017-18 112 1. Marcey “T.R.” Clements 1989-90 215 7. Dina Jones 1993-94 8.9 Annette Williams 1983-84 128 4. Sarda Peterson 2009-10 137 1. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 541 6. Orphie Moore 1983-84 111 2. Kaola Harris 1982-83 125 8. Shannel Tapusoa 1996-97 8.1 5. Genevieve Delk 2002-03 127 2. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 442 7. Dina Jones 1991-92 110 3. Stephanie Richardson 1987-88 120 9. Chyna Ellis 2016-17 8.0 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6. Shaforia Kines 2017-18 122 3. Annette Williams 1982-83 433 8. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 106 4. Portia Williams 1982-83 98 Taneisha Russell 2001-02 8.0 PLAYER YEAR FGA 7. Marquita Daniels 2015-16 119 4. Savannah Jones 2017-18 400 9. Marquita Daniels 2014-15 102 5. Annette Williams 1982-83 94 Ella Williams 1987-88 8.0 1. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 421 8. Stephanie Richardson 1988-89 116 5. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 392 10. Colby Davis 2013-14 98 6. Denise Adams 1983-84 80 2. Orphie Moore 1984-85 394 9. Rachel Cumbo 2013-14 103 6. Orphie Moore 1983-84 335 7. Monise Seay 1989-90 77 ASSISTS 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 377 10. Lindsay McGinnis 2002-03 96 7. Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1989-90 332 FT PERCENTAGE (2.0 per game) 8. Genesis Perrymond 2015-16 71 PLAYER YEAR AST 4. Joi Gopher 2001-02 325 8. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 325 PLAYER YEAR FT% 9. Sara Carter 2000-01 61 1. Ella Williams 1987-88 164 5. Denise Adams 1984-85 318 3-FG PERCENTAGE (1.0 per game) 9. Stephanie Richardson 1987-88 323 1. Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1989-90 .743 10. Heather Kloeppel 1995-96 51 2. Tracey Evans 1980-81 149 6. Shakira Nettles 2007-08 317 PLAYER YEAR 3F% 10. Antoinette Lewis 2017-18 306 2. Stephanie Richardson 1987-88 .731 3. Stephanie Richardson 1989-90 140 7. Qiana Mitchell 2002-03 310 1. Rachel Cumbo 2013-14 .466 3. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 .724 STEALS 4. Annette Williams 1984-85 139 Ella Williams 1986-87 310 2. Mary Camacho 1990-91 .455 POINTS PER GAME 4. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 .706 PLAYER YEAR STL 5. Denise Adams 1985-86 132 9. Annette Williams 1983-84 305 3. Stephanie Richardson 1988-89 .440 PLAYER YEAR PPG 5. Colby Davis 2013-14 .704 1. Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1989-90 61 6. Beverly Coleman 1980-81 124 10. Taneisha Russell 2000-01 303 4. Lindsay McGinnis 2002-03 .375 1. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 16.9 6. Kaola Harris 1982-83 .663 2. Marquita Daniels 2014-15 53 7. Sara Carter 2002-03 111 5. Joi Gopher 2001-02 .355 2. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 15.7 7. Jessica Webb 1997-98 .656 3. Jessica Webb 1997-98 46 8. Siedah Banks 2009-10 102 FG PERCENTAGE (3.0 per game) 3. Adrian Vickers 1986-97 15.2 8. Marquita Daniels 2014-15 .627 4. Stephanie Richardson 1987-88 45 9. Patti McJunkin 1982-83 92 PLAYER YEAR FG% REBOUNDS 4. Annette Williams 1982-83 14.9 9. Annette Williams 1982-83 .611 5. Johnita Conrad 1999-00 43 10. Jessica Webb 1999-00 91 1. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 .572 PLAYER YEAR REB 5. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 14.8 10. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 .598 6. Orphie Moore 1983-84 40 2. Orphie Moore 1984-85 .569 1. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 379 6. Savannah Jones 2018-19 12.1 7. Monise Seay 1989-90 37 STEALS 3. Carla Mathis 1984-85 .568 2. Orphie Moore 1984-85 308 7. Orphie Moore 1983-84 11.2 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Avia Lewis 1984-85 37 PLAYER YEAR STL 4. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 .559 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 292 8. Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1989-90 10.7 PLAYER YEAR 3FM 9. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 35 1. Tamara Carter 1996-97 128 5. Kathy Bailey 1982-83 .548 4. Tamara Carter 1995-96 274 9. Marquita Daniels 2014-15 10.4 1. Savannah Jones 2017-18 70 10. Denise Adams 1983-84 34 2. LaWanda Black 1991-92 87 6. Tamara Carter 1995-96 .535 5. Metta Christensen 1990-91 257 Stephanie Richardson 1987-88 10.4 1. Johnita Conrad 1999-00 63 3. Denise Adams 1985-86 70 7. Kaola Harris 1983-84 .503 6 Kathy Bailey 1982-83 241 2. Qiana Mitchell 2001-02 36 BLOCKS 4. Tinika Roberson 1997-98 65 8. Portia Williams 1983-84 .485 7. Monise Seay 1990-91 238 FIELD GOALS MADE 3. Joi Gopher 2000-01 34 PLAYER YEAR BLK 5. Ella Williams 1987-88 59 9. Ella Williams 1986-87 .468 8. Melanie Mullen 1979-80 216 PLAYER YEAR FGM 4. Marquita Daniels 2014-15 32 1. Chyna Ellis 2014-15 56 6. Beverly Coleman 1980-81 58 10. Phyllis Kelley 1993-94 .467 9. Annette Williams 1983-84 202 1. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 214 5. Erin Autio 2015-16 30 2. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 46 7. Jessica Webb 1999-00 57 10. Carla Mathis 1984-85 200 2. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 183 6. Genesis Perrymond 2015-16 29 3. Antoinette Lewis 2017-18 43 8. Orphie Moore 1985-86 53 FREE THROWS MADE 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 167 7. Denise Grooms 1995-96 25 4. Genevieve Delk 2001-02 35 9. Sara Carter 2002-03 52 PLAYER YEAR FTM REBOUNDS PER GAME 4. Annette Williams 1982-83 164 8. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 22 Adrian Vickers 1986-87 35 10. JoAnna Williams 2004-05 51 1. Orphie Moore 1984-85 126 PLAYER YEAR RPG 5. Savannah Jones 2017-18 141 9. Sarda Peterson 2008-09 19 Orphie Moore 1983-84 35 2. Tamara Carter 1995-96 108 1. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 12.2 6. Orphie Moore 1983-84 137 Sara Carter 2000-01 19 7. Tamara Carter 1994-95 23 BLOCKS 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 100 2. Orphie Moore 1984-85 10.6 7. Portia Williams 1982-83 136 Portia Williams 1982-83 23 PLAYER YEAR BLK 4. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 92 3. Tamara Carter 1995-96 10.1 8. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 124 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 9. Brianna Wright 2013-14 21 1. Chyna Ellis 2016-17 93 5. Stephanie Richardson 1988-89 87 LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 10.1 Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1989-90 124 PLAYER YEAR 3FA 10. Tashley Gaines 2008-09 20 2. Genevieve Delk 2003-04 65 6. Tashley Gaines 2009-10 79 5. Kathy Bailey 1982-83 8.9 10. Antoinette Lewis 2017-18 123 1. Johnita Conrad 1999-00 187 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1983-84 62 7. Annette Williams 1983-84 78 6. Jessica Webb 1998-99 8.1 2. Savannah Jones 2017-18 184 Bold and ITALICS indicates player on 2018-19 4. Orphie Moore 1985-86 53 Kathy Bailey 1982-83 78 7. Mary Camacho 1990-91 7.8 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3. Joi Gopher 2000-01 127 Jaguar roster. 5. Adrian Vickers 1988-89 40 9. Phyllis Kelley 1993-94 74 8. Chyna Ellis 2015-16 7.7 PLAYER YEAR FGA 4. Qiana Mitchell 2001-02 108 6. LaNeetra Guillory 2016-17 28 10. Kaola Harris 1983-84 69 9. Dina Jones 1992-93 7.5 1. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 422 5. Genesis Perrymond 2015-16 101 Kimyatta Viverette 2004-05 28 10. Carla Mathis 1984-85 6.9 2. Annette Williams 1982-83 385 6. Marquita Daniels 2014-15 96 Annie Laurie Witherington 1979-80 28 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1981-82 361 7. Denise Grooms 1995-96 90 9. Carla Mathis 1985-86 22 PLAYER YEAR FTA PLAYER YEAR AST 4. Savannah Jones 2017-18 332 8. Erin Autio 2015-16 81 10. Taylor Ammons 2010-11 21 1. Tamara Carter 1995-96 189 1. Stephanie Richardson 1988-89 190 5. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 322 9. Courtney Stewart 2002-03 68 Patriece Brunner 2006-07 21 2. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 175 2. Tracey Evans 1979-80 165 6. Portia Williams 1982-83 296 10. Sarda Peterson 2008-09 61 3. Orphie Moore 1984-85 174 3. Kaola Harris 1983-84 161 7. Stephanie Richardson 1987-88 267 Rene Ronquillo 1994-95 61 4. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 144 4. Denise Adams 1984-85 153 8. Marcey “T.R.” Clement 1989-90 265 SOPHOMORE 5. Annette Williams 1983-84 142 5. Metta Christensen 1990-91 130 9. Johnita Conrad 1999-00 257 3-FG PERCENTAGE (1.0 per game) 10. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 253 POINTS 6. Kathy Bailey 1982-83 135 6. Annette Williams 1983-84 106 PLAYER YEAR 3F% PLAYER YEAR PTS 7. Kaola Harris 1983-84 124 7. Jessica Webb 1998-99 96 1. Whitney Woodard 2003-04 .423 1. Adrian Vickers 1987-88 574 8. Qiana Mitchell 2002-03 119 Ella Williams 1986-87 96 FG PERCENTAGE (3.0 per game) 2. Savannah Jones 2017-18 .380 Orphie Moore 1984-85 574 9. Phyllis Kelley 1993-94 118 9. Genesis Perrymond 2016-17 89 PLAYER YEAR FG% 3. Erin Autio 2015-16 .370 3. LaSandra Jenkins 1982-83 522 10. Dina Jones 1992-93 114 10. Candice Williams 2016-17 82 1. Orphie Moore 1983-84 .571 4. Johnita Conrad 1999-00 .337 4. Tamara Carter 1995-96 428 2. Adrian Vickers 1986-87 .568 5. Marquita Daniels 2014-15 .333 5. Kathy Bailey 1982-83 396 FT PERCENTAGE (2.0 per game) STEALS 3. Denise Adams 1983-84 .508 Qiana Mitchell 2001-02 .333 6. Ella Williams 1986-87 348 PLAYER YEAR FT% PLAYER YEAR STL 4. Kathy Bailey 1980-81 .507

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THE LAST TIME... OVERTIME GAMES OVERTIME RECORDS THE LAST TIME (TEAM)... Date Opponent Location Sun Belt Result Score OTs Overall Overtime Record: 13-20 (.394) South Alabama Opponent Home Overtime Record: 5-4 (.556) Was ranked: USA Today (No. 23) – 3/2/87 2/20/86 Southern Baton Rouge, La. (A) L 80-84 OT Overtime Record at the Mitchell Center: 4-3 (.571) Received votes in a national poll: Week 9 USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ Poll – 1/2/18 Away Overtime Record: 6-15 (.286) Played a ranked team: (L), 88-33 vs. Florida – 11/11/16 1/16/88 at Louisiana Lafayette, La. (A) L 83-92 OT Neutral Site Overtime Record: 2-1 (.667) Defeated a ranked team: 69-65 vs. No. 20/23 Old Dominion – 1/28/89 3/25/88 1 – vs. UNLV Amarillo, Texas (N) W 88-85 OT Lost to a ranked team: 88-33 vs. Florida – 11/11/16 Single Overtime Games: 11-19 (.367) Won 10+ straight: 11/22/03 – 1/17/04 (14) 12/15/92 UAB Mobile, Ala. (H) L 74-77 OT Double Overtiime Games: 0-0 (.000) Won 15+ straight: 1/07/87 – 2/18/87 (16) Triple Overtime Games: 2-1 (.667) Lost 5+ straight (season): 1/12/17 – 2/9/17 (8) 1/11/96 at Lamar Beaumont, Texas (A) L 82-84 OT Most Overtime Games in a Season: 5 (‘04-’05) Lost 10+ straight (season): 12/06/14 – 1/22/15 (13) Played in an OT game: (L) 74-76 at Yale (1OT) – 3/24/18 11/22/96 ULM Mobile, Ala. (H) W 70-67 OT Sun Belt Overtime Games: 6-11 (.353) Played in a 2OT game: (W) 89-76 vs. Central Florida (3OT) – 11/12/11 1/18/97 at New Orleans New Orleans, La. (A) L 71-81 OT Sun Belt Overtime Record at the Mitchell Center: 2-2 (.500) Played in a 3OT game: (W) 89-76 vs. Central Florida (3OT) – 11/12/11 Sun Belt Away Overtime Record: 4-9 (.308) Played a multiple overtime game: (W) 89-76 vs. Central Florida (3OT) – 11/12/11 12/5/99 2 – at Houston Houston, Texas (A) W 76-73 OT Won an OT game: (W) 81-74 at Georgia Southern (1OT) – 3/1/18 12/17/99 3 – Mobile Mobile, Ala. (H) W 81-68 OT In November 2-2 (.500) Lost an OT game: 56-57 at Appalachian State (1OT) – 2/15/18 1/24/00 Denver Mobile, Ala. (H) * L 67-68 OT In December 4-2 (.667) Scored 100 points in a game: 100-44 vs. Spring Hill – 11/19/09 100-78, Middle Tennessee – 2/21/10 In January 3-8 (.273) Scored 100 points at the Mitchell Center: 100-44 vs. Spring Hill – 11/19/09 100-52, Middle Tennessee – 2/6/10 12/21/01 4 – vs. Mississippi Orlando, Fla. (N) W 62-61 OT In February 1-6 (.143) Scored 100 points on the road: 100-55 at Cheyney – 3/5/88 100-78, Middle Tennessee – 2/21/10 1/6/02 New Nexico State Mobile, Ala. (H) * W 91-89 3OT In March 3-2 (.600) Scored fewer than 30 points in a game: (L), 29-66, at Oregon State – 12/17/05 (W), 63-26, Troy – 1/29/12 Scored fewer than 40 points in a game: (L), 35-47, vs. Little Rock – 2/8/18 (W), 49-33, vs. Stetson – 3/15/18 1/11/03 at New Mexico State* Las Cruces, N.M. (A) * L 60-63 OT Under Terry Fowler Scored fewer than 50 points in a game: (W), 49-33, vs. Stetson – 3/15/18 (L), 35-47, vs. Little Rock - 2/8/18 1/25/03 at North Texas Denton, Texas (A) * L 67-74 OT Overtime Record (Overall): 3-3 (.500) 30-point win: 88-52, vs. Georgia State – 12/29/17 74-31, North Carolina State – 12/19/16 Overtime Record (Sun Belt Games): 3-2 (.600) 40-point win: 72-22, vs. Spring Hill – 12/8/10 74-31, North Carolina State – 12/19/16 11/21/03 5 – vs. Vanderbilt Burlington, Vt. (N) L 62-64 OT Home Overtime Record (Sun Belt): 1-0 (1.000) 50-point win: 97-46, vs. Spring Hill – 12/7/11 88-33 vs. Florida – 11/11/16 Away Overtime Record (Sun Belt): 2-2 (.500) 60-point win: 110-50, vs. Talladega – 1/9/90 115-44, LouisianaTech – 1/12/98 11/30/04 at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. (A) L 52-57 OT Had 10+ 3pt FGs: 13-of-25, vs. ULM – 3/6/18 10-of-29, ULM – 2/22/18 12/29/04 6 – Coppin State Mobile, Ala. (H) L 69-70 OT Did not record a 3pt FG: 0-of-15 vs. Louisiana Tech – 2/3/00 0-of-6, Houston Baptist – 11/25/13 1/29/05 at Denver Denver, Colo. (A) * L 44-46 OT (Current streak at 548 straight games with a three-pointer) (Current streak at 148 straight games with a three-pointer) 2/5/05 at Little Rock Little Rock, Ark. (A) * W 67-58 OT Committed fewer than 10 turnovers: (9) vs. Appalachian State – 1/20/18 (9) Georgia State – 3/3/18 2/12/05 at Louisiana Lafayette, La. (A) * L 65-63 OT Forced 25+ turnovers: (25) vs. vs. New Orleans – 11/24/17 (31) vs. Southern – 12/11/17 LONGEST GAMES IN Had 50 or more rebounds: (57) at Appalachian State – 2/15/18 (52) Troy – 3/8/18 2/23/06 Denver Mobile, Ala. (H) * L 71-74 3OT Had 60 or more rebounds: (60) vs. Spring Hill – 12/7/11 (62) North Carolina State – 11/17/17 SOUTH ALABAMA HISTORY Had 20 or more assists: (21) vs. ULM – 3/6/18 (21) Florida – 11/11/16 12/21/06 at Stetson DeLand, Fla. (A) W 57-50 OT No. Date Opponent Site Result Score OTs Had 20 or more steals: (21) vs. Southwest Texas State – 1/3/95 (20) Florida – 11/11/16 1. 11/12/11 Central Fla. H W 89-76 3OT Had 10 or more blocks: (11) at Georgia Southern – 3/1/18 (11) Alabama State – 12/3/15 1/12/08 at New Orleans New Orleans, La. (A) * W 68-65 OT 2/23/06 Denver H L 71-74 3OT Shot 50 pct from the feld: 51.7%, vs. Troy – 3/8/18 50.9%, UTA – 1/12/17 1/6/02 New Mexico St. H W 91-89 3OT Shot 60 pct. from the feld: 64.2% vs. Little Rock – 3/4/00 63.2%, Denver – 2/24/10 1/28/09 at Denver Denver, Colo. (A) * L 56-61 OT 4. 30x, last 2/8/09 at Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. (A) * L 67-69 OT 3/24/18 Yale A L 74-76 OT THE LAST TIME (INDIVIDUAL)... 11/12/11 Central Florida Mobile, Ala. (H) W 89-76 3OT 2/25/12 at Florida International Miami, Fla. (A) * L 55-58 OT South Alabama Opponent Scored 25 pts: Marquita Daniels (26) vs. Louisiana – 2/27/16 DJ Williams (27), at Coastal Carolina – 2/17/18 1/25/14 at UTA Arlington, Texas (A) * W 73-72 OT Scored 30 pts: Marquita Daniels (33) vs. Troy – 3/8/15 Paris Kea (31), at North Carolina – 11/19/17 3/2/14 at Louisiana Lafayette, La. (A) * L 61-68 OT Scored 35 pts: Marquita Daniels (37) vs. Georgia State – 2/7/15 Krystal Motely (36), Louisiana – 1/11/12 3/8/14 UTA Mobile, Ala. (H) * W 60-57 OT Scored 40 pts: Adrian Vickers (45) at Alaska-Anchorage – 2/25/90 Chastity Reed (40), Little Rock – 2/23/11 2/15/18 at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. (A) * L 56-57 OT Had 15 rebounds: Antoinette Lewis (16) at Georgia State – 3/3/18 DeAnneisha Jackson (15), Furman – 3/19/18 3/1/18 at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. (A) * W 81-74 OT Had 20 rebounds: Jamene Curd (21) at New Orleans – 1/23/99 Erika Jones (24), Central Florida – 11/12/11 3/24/18 7 – at Yale New Haven, Conn. (A) L 74-76 OT Had 25 rebounds: LaSandra Jenkins (26) vs. West Florida – 12/4/82 Arnika Brown (25), Western Kentucky – 2/17/10 Had a double-double: Chyna Ellis (19 pts, 11 rebs) vs. Troy - 3/8/18 Shaq Miller-McCray (14 pts, 10 rebs), at Georgia State – 3/3/18 Tournament Legend Had 20 pts and 10 rebs: Chyna Ellis (20 pts, 10 rebs), at Georgia Southern - 3/1/18 Kayla Robinson (28 pts, 11 rebs), at Troy – 2/3/18 1 – National Women’s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) Had a triple-double: Chyna Ellis (12 pts, 10 rebs, 10 blocks) vs. – 1/18/18 Shantel Hardison (11 pts, 10 rebs, 10 asts), vs. Louisiana Tech – 3/12/92 2 – Houston Classic (Houston, Texas) Made 5 or more three-pointers: Savannah Jones (6) at Georgia State – 3/3/18 Toshua Leavitt (6), Texas State – 1/4/18 3 – Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Had 10 or more assists: Siedah Banks (12) vs. Mobile – 12/15/10 Paris Kea (11), at North Carolina – 11/19/17 4 – Central Florida Classic (Orlando, Fla.) Had 7 or more steals: JoAnna Williams (8) at Florida International – 2/16/06 Angel McGowan (7), Georgia Southern –1/7/16 5 – Banknorth Classic (Burlington, Vt.) Had 5 or more blocks: Chyna Ellis (6), at Georgia Southern – 3/1/18 Jasmine Peeples (6), Alabama State – 12/3/15 6 – Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Had No players in double fgures: (L), 55-39, at Texas State – 2/23/17 (W), 88-52, Georgia State – 12/29/17 7 – Women’s Basketball Invitational (New Haven, Conn.) Had 5 players in double fgures: (W) 74-44, at ULM – 2/11/17 (L) 79-82, Troy – 3/8/18 Had 6 players in double fgures: (W) 95-61, vs. Southern Mississippi – 11/16/10 (L) 51-95, Louisiana Tech – 3/9/00 Had 7 players in double fgures: (W) 112-83, vs. Georgia State – 12/07/87 Never Had 2 double-fgure rebounders: Antoinette Lewis (15) and Chyna Ellis (11) Kiara Leslie (12) and Chelsea Nelson (10) at Georgia State – 3/3/18 North Carolina State – 11/17/17 Had 3 double-fgure rebounders: Taylor Ammons (13), Veronica Cherizol (10) and Mary Nixon (10) vs. Louisiana – 3/3/12 Had 2 players with a double-double: Chyna Ellis (16 pts, 11 rebs.) and Antoinette Lewis (13 pts, 16 rebs.) Ronni Williams (14 pts, 12 rebs.) and at Appalachian State – 2/15/18 Dyandria Anderson (13 pts, 10 rebs, Florida – 12/1/15 Had two players with 20+ points: Shaforia Kines (23) and Chyna Ellis (20) Akasha Westbrook (23) and Jada Ford (20) at Georgia Southern – 3/1/18 Arkansas State – 2/10/18 Had three players with 20+ points: Annette Jones (26), Adrian Vickers (22) and Jill Harrison (21) Jamierra Faulkner (27), Tamara Jones (23) and Ashley Folsom (23) vs. New Orleans – 11/28/87 Southern Mississippi – 11/12/13

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SOUTH ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SOUTH ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME GAME GAME GAME Minutes: 40 – Adrian Vickers and Denise Adams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Minutes: 39, twice – Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Minutes: 45, twice – Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 Minutes: 40 – Tina Harris, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Points: 15 – Ella Williams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Teresa Carmichael, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Angela Dennis, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 Points: 25 – DeNise Ballenger, UNLV, 3/25/88 Field Goals Made: 6, twice – Ella Williams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (12 attempts) Points: 26 – Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Points: 37 – Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 Field Goals Made: 9, three times – Shante Williams, Florida State, 3/17/04 (15 attempts) Adrian Vickers, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (15 attempts) Field Goals Made: 13 – Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (24 attempts) Field Goals Made: 14 – Adrian Vickers, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (22 attempts) Natasha Brackett, Auburn, 3/19/03 (17 attempts) Field Goals Attempted: 15, twice – Adrian Vickers, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (6 made) Field Goals Attempted: 24 – Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (13 made) Field Goals Attempted: 24 – Ella Williams, vs. UNLV (12 made) Vicki Lavender, UNLV, 3/25/88 (17 attempts) Orphie Moore, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (4 made) 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A 3-Point Field Goals Made: 5, twice – Field Goals Attempted: 21 – Sharon Versyp, Purdue, 3/24/88 (5 made) 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: N/A Donyel Wheeler, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 (13 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7 – DeNise Ballenger, UNLV, 3/25/88 (13 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: N/A Free Throws Made: 6 – Teresa Carmichael, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (8 attempts) Stephanie Richardson, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 (6 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 13 – DeNise Ballenger, UNLV, 3/25/88 (7 made) Free Throws Made: 3, twice – Ella Williams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (3 attempts) Free Throws Attempted: 9 – Kim Foley, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (5 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 13 – Donyel Wheeler, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 (5 made) Free Throws Made: 6 – Rhonda Martin, Purdue, 3/24/88 (7 attempts) Kaola Harris, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (4 attempts) Rebounds: 7, twice – Teresa Carmichael, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Free Throws Made: 13 – Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (18 attempts) Free Throws Attempted: 7 – Rhonda Martin, Purdue, 3/24/88 (6 made) Free Throws Attempted: 4 – Kaola Harris, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Debbie Black, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Free Throws Attempted: 18 – Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (13 made) Rebounds: 15 – Tia Miller, Auburn, 3/19/03 Rebounds: 11 – Adrian Vickers, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Offensive Rebounds: 3 – Debbie Black, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Rebounds: 17 – Angela Dennis, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Offensive Rebounds: 6 – Sophie Ratliff, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Offensive Rebounds: 4 – Adrian Vickers, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Defensive Rebounds: 5, twice – Teresa Carmichael, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Offensive Rebounds: 7 – Adrian Vickers, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 Defensive Rebounds: 13 – Tia Miller, Auburn, 3/19/03 Defensive Rebounds: 7 – Adrian Vickers, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Kim Foley, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Defensive Rebounds: 11, twice – Angela Dennis, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Assists: 6 – Anne Kvachkoff, Purdue, 3/24/88 Assists: 2, three times – Kaola Harris, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Assists: 12 – Debbie Black, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Adrian Vickers vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Blocked Shots: 3 – Shari Netzel, UNLV, 3/25/88 Denise Adams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Blocked Shots: 2 – Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Assists: 9 – Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 Steals: 4 – Kunshinge Howard-Sorrell, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Ella Williams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Steals: 3, twice – Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Blocked Shots: 3, Genevieve Delk, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 Blocked Shots: N/A Debbie Black, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Steals: 3, twice – Sara Carter, vs. Auburn, 3/19/03 Steals: 4 – Kaola Harris, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Annette Jones, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 Double-Doubles: 1 Tia Miller, Auburn, 3/19/03, (14 pts, 15 rebs)

Double-Doubles: 6 Adrian Vickers, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 (10 pts, 12 rebs) Adrian Vickers, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (35 pts, 13 rebs) Angela Dennis, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (10 pts, 13 rebs) Adrian Vickers, vs. Mississippi State (10 pts, 14 rebs) Ella Williams, vs. Mississippi State (21 pts, 11 rebs) Angela Dennis, vs. Mississippi State (12 pts, 17 rebs)

SOUTH ALABAMA TEAM OPPONENT TEAM SOUTH ALABAMA TEAM OPPONENT TEAM GAME GAME Points: 88 – vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 Points: 85 – UNLV, 3/25/88 GAME GAME Field Goals Made: 31 – vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (65 attempts) Field Goals Made: 30, twice – Auburn, 3/19/03 (59 attempts) Points: 56 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Points: 67 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Field Goals Attempted: 65 – vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (31 made) UNLV, 3/25/88 (74 attempts) Field Goals Made: 25 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (54 attempts) Field Goals Made: 26 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (50 attempts) Field Goal Percentage: 47.7 – vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (31-of-65) Field Goals Attempted: 76 – Mississippi State, 3/26/88 (22 made) Field Goals Attempted: 54 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (25 made) Field Goals Attempted: 50 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (26 made) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 10 – at Auburn, 3/19/03 (28 attempts) Field Goal Percentage: 50.8 – Auburn, 3/19/03 (30-of-59) Field Goal Percentage: 46.3 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (25-of-54) Field Goal Percentage: 52.0 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (26-of-50) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 28, twice – at Auburn, 3/19/88 (10 made) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 12 – UNLV, 3/25/88 (22 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 (9 made) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 22 – UNLV, 3/25/88 (8 made) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: N/A 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: N/A 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 8 made): 35.7 – at Auburn, 3/19/03 (10-of-28) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 8 made): 54.6 – UNLV, 3/25/88 (12-of-22) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 8 made): N/A 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 8 made): N/A Free Throws Made: 26 – vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (37 attempts) Free Throws Made: 16 – Purdue, 3/24/88 (20 attempts) Free Throws Made: 6 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (9 attempts) Free Throws Made: 15 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (23 atempts) Free Throws Attempted: 37 – vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 (26 made) Free Throws Attempted: 21 – UNLV, 3/25/88 (13 made) Free Throws Attempted: 9 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (6 made) Free Throws Attempted: 23 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (15 made) Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 5 made): 83.3 – at Auburn, 3/19/03 (5-of-6) Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 5 made): 80.0 – Purdue, 3/24/88 (16-of-20) Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 5 made): 66.7 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (6-of-9) Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 5 made): 65.2 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 (15-of-23) Rebounds: 57 – vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Rebounds: 50 – Florida State, 3/17/04 Rebounds: 32 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Rebounds: 27 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Offensive Rebounds: 15 – vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Offensive Rebounds: 18 – Florida State, 3/17/04 Offensive Rebounds: 11 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Offensive Rebounds: 7 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Defensive Rebounds: 38 – vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Defensive Rebounds: 37 – Auburn, 3/19/03 Defensive Rebounds: 21 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Defensive Rebounds: 20 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Assists: 15 – vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 Assists: 18, twice – Auburn, 3/19/03 Assists: 7 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Assists: 20 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Blocked Shots: 5 – vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 Purdue, 3/24/88 Blocked Shots: N/A Blocked Shots: 2 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Steals: 9 – at Auburn, 3/19/03 Blocked Shots: 6 – UNLV, 3/25/88 Steals: 6 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Steals: 10 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Turnovers (High): 19 – vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 Steals: 7, twice – Purdue, 3/24/88 Turnovers (High): 15 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Turnovers (High): 11 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Turnovers (Low): 5 – at Auburn, 3/19/03 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Turnovers (Low): 15 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Turnovers (Low): 11 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Personal Fouls: 21 – vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 Turnovers (High): 17, twice – Florida State, 3/17/04 Personal Fouls: 21 – vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Personal Fouls: 12 – Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 UNLV, 3/25/88 Turnovers (Low): 9 – Mississippi State, 3/26/88 Personal Fouls: 26 – UNLV, 3/25/88

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NWIT/WNIT TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT SOUTH ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL

GAME GAME SOUTH ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SOUTH ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL Minutes: 40 – Genesis Perrymond, at Yale, 3/24/18 Minutes: 42, twice – Roxy Barahman, Yale, 3/24/18 POINTS POINTS POINTS Points: 17 – Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 Tamara Simpson, Yale, 3/24/18 1. 37 Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 25 DeNise Ballenger, UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 15 Ella Williams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Field Goals Made: 6 – Shaforia Kines, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 (10 attempts) Points: 19 – Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 2. 35 Adrian Vickers, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 2. 21 Natasha Brackett, Auburn, 3/19/03 2. 12 Adrian Vickers, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Field Goals Attempted: 15 – Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 (5 made) Field Goals Made: 9 – Cekeba Taborn, Furman, 3/19/18 (15 attempts) 3. 21 Donyel Wheeler, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 3. 20 Vicki Lander, UNLV, 3/25/88 3. 9 Kaola Harris, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 3-Point Field Goals Made: 5 – Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 (8 attempta) Field Goals Attempted: 21 – Roxy Barahmna, Yale, 3/24/18 (3 made) 21 Ella Williams, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 4. 19 Shante Williams, Florida State, 3/17/04 4. 8 Orphie Moore, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 5. 15 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 5. 14 Tia Miller, Auburn, 3/19/03 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 8 – Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 (5 made) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 5 – Tory Andrew, Yale, 3/24/18 (12 attempts) 14 Kim Crawford, UNLV, 3/25/88 Free Throws Made: 5 – Shaforia Kines, at Yale, 3/24/18 (6 attempts) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 15 – Le’Jzae Davidson, Furman, 3/19/18 (3 made) REBOUNDS FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Christa LeCroix, Purdue, 3/24/88 1. 11 Adrian Vickers, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Free Throws Attempted: 6 – Shaforia Kines, at Yale, 3/24/18 (5 made) Free Throws Made: 8, twice – Roxy Barahman, Yale, 3/24/18 (11 attempts) 1. 14 Adrian Vickers, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 2. 5 Angela Dennis, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Rebounds: 11 – Antoinette Lewis, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 (10 attempts) 2. 12 Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 FIELD GOALS MADE 3. 3 Ella Williams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Offensive Rebounds: 4 – Antoinette Lewis, at Yale, 3/24/18 Free Throws Attempted: 11 – Roxy Barahman, Yale, 3/24/18 (8 made) 3. 9 Ella Williams, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 1. 9 Shante Williams, Florida State, 3/17/04 4. 2 Orphie Moore, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Defensive Rebounds: 9, twice – Chyna Ellis, at Yale, 3/24/18 Rebounds: 15 – DeAnneisha Jackson, Furman, 3/19/18 4. 6 Donyel Wheeler, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 9 Natasha Brackett, Auburn, 3/19/03 2 Kaola Harris, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Chyna Ellis, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 Offensive Rebounds: 4, three times – Alexandra Maund, Yale, 3/24/18 5. 5 Adrian Vickers, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 9 Vicki Lander, UNLV, 3/25/88 2 Denise Adams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Assists: 9 – Genesis Perrymond, at Yale, 3/24/18 Celena Taborn, Furman, 3/19/18 5 Angela Dennis, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 4. 8 DeNise Ballenger, UNLV, 3/25/88 2 Avia Lewis, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Blocked Shots: 3, four times – Chyna Ellis, at Yale, 3/24/18 Megan Vincent, Stetson, 3/15/18 5. 6 Ann Lashley, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 6 Christa LeCroix, Purdue, 3/24/88 LaNeetra Guillory, at Yale, 3/24/18 Defensive Rebounds: 12, twice – DeAnneisha Jackson, Furman, 3/19/18 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ASSISTS Antoinette Lewis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 McKenna Beach, Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 6 Donyel Wheeler, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 1. 2 Kaola Harris, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 2. 5 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Chyna Ellis, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 Assists: 8, twice – Roxy Baraham, Yale, 3/24/18 2 Denise Adams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 3. 4 Lindsay McGinnis, at Auburn, 3/19/03 1. 7 DeNise Ballenger, UNLV, 3/25/88 2 Ella Williams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Steals: 4, twice – Genesis Perrymond, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 Stephania Oramas, Furman, 3/19/18 4. 3 Stephanie Richarson, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 2. 4 Kim Crawford, UNLV, 3/25/88 Jayla Morrow, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 Blocked Shots: 4 – Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 5. 2 Genevieve Delk, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 3. 3 Natasha Brackett, Auburn, 3/19/03 BLOCKED SHOTS Steals: 7 – Tamara Simpson, Yale, 3/24/18 2 Sara Carter, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 3 Mandisa Stenenson, Auburn, 3/19/03 None 2 Sara Carter, at Auburn, 3/19/03 5. 2 Ganiyat Adeduntan, Florida State, 3/17/04 2 Qiana Mitchell, at Auburn, 3/19/03 2 Kunshinge Howard-Sorrell, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 STEALS 1. 4 Kaola Harris, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS MADE 2. 1 Adrian Vickers, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 1. 13 Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 6 Rhonda Mateen, Purdue, 3/24/88 1 Denise Adams, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 2. 7 Adrian Vickers, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 2. 5 Tasheika Allen, Florida State, 3/17/04 3. 4 Donyel Wheeler, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 4 Tia Miller, Auburn, 3/19/03 4 Qiana Mitchell, at Auburn, 3/19/03 4 Sophie Ratliff, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL 4 Angela Dennis, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 4 Lisa Jahneer, Purdue, 3/24/88 POINTS 4 Geannine Jordan, Purdue, 3/24/88 1. 26 Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 REBOUNDS 2. 20 Teresa Carmichael, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 1. 17 Angela Dennis, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 REBOUNDS 3. 9 Kim Foley, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 2. 14 Adrian Vickers, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 1. 15 Tia Miller, Auburn, 3/19/03 4. 8 Debbie Black, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 3. 13 Adrian Vickers, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 2. 9 Cynthia Thomas, UNLV, 3/25/88 13 Angela Dennis, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 3. 8 Shante Williams, Florida State, 3/17/04 REBOUNDS 5. 12 Adrian Vickers, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 8 Sophie Ratliff, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 1. 7 Teresa Carmichael, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 5. 7 Tasheika Allen, Florida State, 3/17/04 7 Debbie Black, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 ASSISTS 7 Holly Johnson, Florida State, 3/17/04 3. 5 Kim Foley, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 1. 9 Ella Williams, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 7 Le’Coe Willingham, Auburn, 3/19/03 2. 5 Taneisha Russell, at Auburn, 3/19/03 7 Mandisa Stenenson, Auburn, 3/19/03 7 Anne Kvachkoff, Purdue, 3/24/88 ASSISTS 3. 4 Ella Williams, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 1. 12 Debbie Black, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 4. 3 Samantha McDole, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 2. 6 Ellen Clark, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 3 Qiana Mitchell, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 ASSISTS SOUTH ALABAMA TEAM OPPONENT TEAM 3 Chelsea Bell, at Auburn, 3/19/03 1. 6 AnneKvachkoff, Purdue, 3/24/88 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME GAME 3 Stephanie Richardson, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 2. 5 Mandisa Stenenson, Auburn, 3/19/03 3 Kim Pompey, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 5 Kunshinge Howard-Sorrell, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 1. 2 Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Points: 74 – at Yale, 3/24/18 Points: 76 – Yale, 3/24/18 3 Annette Jones, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 5 Vicki Lander, UNLV, 3/25/88 Field Goals Made: 27 – at Yale, 3/24/18 (64 attempts) Field Goals Made: 23 – 2x, last Yale, 3/24/18 (80 attempts) 5 DeNise Ballenger, UNLV, 3/25/88 STEALS Field Goals Attempted: 64 – at Yale, 3/24/18 (27 made) Field Goals Attempted: 80 – Yale, 3/24/18 (23 made) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 Sharon Versyp, Purdue, 3/24/88 1. 3 Jill Rooney, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 Field Goal Percentage: 42.2 – at Yale, 3/24/18 (27-of-64) Field Goal Percentage: 36.5 – Furman, 3/19/18 (23-of-63) 1. 3 Genevieve Delk, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 3 Debbie Black, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 3-Point Field Goals Made: 10 – at Yale, 3/24/18 3-Point Field Goals Made: 10 – Yale, 3/24/18 (35 attempts) 2. 2 Katrian Martello, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 BLOCKED SHOTS 3. 2 Ellen Clark, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 21 – at Yale, 3/24/18 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 35 – Yale, 3/24/18 (10 made) 2 Adrian Vickers, vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 1. 3 Shari Netzel, UNLV, 3/25/88 4. 1 Kim Foley, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 5. 1 Teresa Carmichael, Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 8 made): 47.6 – at Yale, 3/24/18 (10-of-21) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 8 made): 30.0 – Stetson, 3/15/18 (3-of-10) 2 Adrian Vickers, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 2. 2 Ronalda Pierce, Florida State, 3/17/04 Free Throws Made: 10 – at Yale, 3/24/18 (16 attempts) Free Throws Made: 20 – Yale, 3/24/18 (29 atempts) Free Throws Attempted: 16 – at Yale, 3/24/18 (10 made) Free Throws Attempted: 29 – Yale, 3/24/18 (20 made) STEALS STEALS Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 5 made): 62.5 at Yale, 3/24/18 (10-of-16) Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 5 made): 69.0 – Yale, 3/24/18 (20-of-29) 1. 3 Annette Jones, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 1. 4 Kunshinge Howard-Sorrell, Mississippi State, 3/26/88 3 Sara Carter, at Auburn, 3/19/03 2. 3 Anne Kvachkoff, Purdue, 3/24/88 Rebounds: 52 – at Yale, 3/24/18 Rebounds: 47 – Yale, 3/24/18 3. 2 Genevieve Delk, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 3 Lisa Jahneer, Purdue, 3/24/88 Offensive Rebounds: 11 – vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 Offensive Rebounds: 16 – Yale, 3/24/18 2 Donyel Wheeler, vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 3 Shante Williams, Florida State, 3/17/04 Defensive Rebounds: 45 – at Yale, 3/24/18 Defensive Rebounds: 31 – twice, last Yale, 3/24/18 2 Angela Dennis, vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 5. 2 Geannine, UNLV, 3/25/88 Assists: 22 – vs. at Yale, 3/24/18 Assists: 17 – Yale, 3/24/18 2 Angela Dennis, vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 Blocked Shots: 11 - at Yale, 3/24/18 Blocked Shots: 6 – Furman, 3/19/18 Steals: 11 – vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 Steals: 18 – Yale, 3/24/18 Turnovers (High): 24 – at Yale, 3/24/18 Turnovers (High): 21 – Stetson, 3/15/18 Turnovers (Low): 8 – vs. Furman, 3/19/18 Turnovers (Low): 11 – twice, last Yale, 3/24/18 Personal Fouls: 25 – at Yale, 3/24/18 Personal Fouls: 15 – Yale, 3/24/18

144 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 145 RECORDS POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POSTSEASON TEAM HIGHS RECORDS

WBI TOURNAMENT NWIT/WNIT TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT SOUTH ALABAMA TEAM BLOCKED SHOTS REBOUNDS SOUTH ALABAMA TEAM SOUTH ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL 1. 5 vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 1. 50 Florida State, 3/17/04 POINTS POINTS POINTS 2. 4 vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 2. 49 Auburn, 3/19/03 POINTS 1. 17 Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 1. 19 Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 1. 88 vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 3. 3 vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 3. 41 UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 56 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 2. 16 Shaforia Kines, at Yale, 3/24/18 2. 18 Tori Andrew, Yale, 3/24/18- 2. 73 vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 4. 32 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 3. 14 Shaforia Kines, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 18 Celena Taborn, Furman, 3/19/18 3. 61 vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 STEALS 5. 29 Purdue, 3/24/88 REBOUNDS 4. 12 Chyna Ellis, at Yale, 3/24/18 4. 14 Roxy Baraham, Yale, 3/24/18 4. 55 vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 1. 9 at Auburn, 3/19/03 1. 32 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 12 Savannah Jones, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 5. 13 Cierra Carter, Furman, 3/19/18 5. 53 at Auburn, 3/19/04 2. 7 vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 ASSISTS 7 vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 1. 18 Auburn, 3/19/03 ASSISTS FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE 4. 5 vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 18 UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 7 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 1. 6 Shaforia Kines, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 9 Celena Taborn, Furman, 3/19/18 1. 31 vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 5. 3 vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 18 Purdue, 3/24/88 5 5x, last Chyna Ellis, Antoinette Lewis, Candice Williams, 2. 6 Tori Andrew, Yale, 3/24/18 2. 29 vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 4. 9 Florida State, 3/17/04 3. 23 vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 5. 7 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 BLOCKED SHOTS at Yale, 3/24/18 3. 5 Cierra Carter, Furman, 3/19/18 1. None 4. 4 Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 4. 21 vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 OPPONENT TEAM 5. 19 at Auburn, 3/19/03 BLOCKED SHOTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 4 Tamara Simpson, Yale, 3/24/18 STEALS 4 Alexandra Maund, Yale, 3/24/18 1. 6 UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 5 Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 POINTS 1. 6 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 2. 3 Genesis Perrymond, at Yale, 3/24/18 4 Le’Jazae Davidson, Furman, 3/19/18 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 85 UNLV, 3/25/88 2. 3 Florida State, 3/17/04 3 Genesis Perrymond, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 10 at Auburn, 3/19/03 2. 77 Auburn, 3/19/03 3 Auburn, 3/19/04 4. 2 5x, last Chyna Ellis and Candice Williams, 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 2. 9 vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 3. 67 Florida State, 3/17/04 4. 2 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 OPPONENT TEAM at Yale, 3/24/18 1. 5 Tori Andrew, Yale, 3/24/18 3. 5 vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 4. 63 Purdue, 3/24/88 5. 1 Purdue, 3/24/88 2. 3 Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 4. 4 vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 5. 51 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 POINTS FREE THROWS MADE 3 Cierra Carter, Furman, 3/19/18 STEALS 1. 67 Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 1. 5 Shaforia Kines, at Yale, 3/24/18 3 Le’Jazae Davidson, Furman, 3/19/18 FREE THROWS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 7 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 2. 3 Savannah Jones, at Yale, 3/24/18 5. 2 Tamara Simpson, Yale, 3/24/18 1. 26 vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 30 Auburn, 3/19/03 7 Purdue, 3/24/88 REBOUNDS 3. 2 Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2 Brittney Chambers, Stetson, 3/15/18 (ABOVE): Chyna Ellis 2. 10 vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 30 UNLV, 3/25/88 3. 6 Florida State, 3/17/04 1. 27 Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 2 Shaforia Kines, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 10 vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 3. 26 Florida State, 3/17/04 6 UNLV, 3/25/88 5. 1 Several times, last at Yale, 3/24/18 FREE THROWS MADE 4. 5 at Auburn, 3/19/03 4. 23 Purdue, 3/24/88 5. 1 Auburn, 3/19/03 ASSISTS 1. 8 Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 5 vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 5. 22 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 1. 20 Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 REBOUNDS 8 Roxy Barahman, Yale, 3/24/18 1. 11 Antoinette Lewis, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 2 Megan Gorman, Yale, 3/24/18 REBOUNDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BLOCKED SHOTS 2. 9 Chyna Ellis, at Yale, 3/24/18 4. 1 4x, last two players Yale, 3/24/18 1. 57 vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 1. 12 UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 2 Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 9 Antoinette Lewis, at Yale, 3/24/18 2. 39 vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 2. 8 Auburn, 3/19/03 9 Savannah Jones, at Yale, 3/24/18 REBOUNDS 3. 33 vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 3. 3 Florida State, 3/17/04 4. 29 vs. Florida State, 3/17/04 4. 2 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 STEALS 9 Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 1. 15 DeAnneisha Jackson, Furman, 3/19/18 1. 10 Saint Joseph’s, 3/11/87 2. 12 Roxy Baraham, Yale, 3/24/18 5. 24 at Auburn, 3/19/03 5. 1 Purdue, 3/24/88 ASSISTS 12 McKenna Beach, Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 9 Genesis Perrymond, at Yale, 3/24/18 4. 8 Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 ASSISTS FREE THROWS MADE 2. 7 Shaforia Kines, at Yale, 3/24/18 8 Alexandra Maund, Yale, 3/24/18 1. 15 vs. UNLV, 3/25/88 1. 16 Purdue, 3/24/88 3. 6 Genesis Perrymond, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2. 14 vs. Florida State, 3/17/03 2. 13 UNLV, 3/25/88 4. 5 Shaforia Kines, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 ASSISTS 3. 13 vs. Mississippi State, 3/26/88 3. 12 Florida State, 3/17/04 5. 3 Candice Williams, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 1. 8 Roxy Baraham, Yale, 3/24/18 13 at Auburn, 3/19/03 4. 9 Auburn, 3/19/03 3 LaNeetra Guillory, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 8 Stephaniea Oramas, Furman, 3/19/18 5. 12 vs. Purdue, 3/24/88 5. 5 Mississippi State, 3/26/88 3. 4 Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 BLOCKED SHOTS 4. 3 Cierra Carter, Furman, 3/19/18 WBI TOURNAMENT 1. 3 Chyna Ellis, at Yale, 3/24/18 3 Shania Meertens, Stetson, 3/15/18 3 LaNeetra Guillory, at Yale, 3/24/18 SOUTH ALABAMA TEAM OPPONENT TEAM 3 Antoinette Lewis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 BLOCKED SHOTS 3 Chyna Elllis, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 4 Jen Berowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 POINTS BLOCKED SHOTS POINTS BLOCKED SHOTS 5. 2 4x, last Antoinette Lewis, at Yale, 3/24/18 2. 3 DeAnneisha Jackson, Furman, 3/19/18 1. 74 at Yale, 3/24/18 1. 11 at Yale, 3/24/18 1. 76 Yale, 3/24/18 1. 6 Furman, 3/19/18 3. 1 6x, last three players Furman, 3/19/18 2. 54 vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2. 8 vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2. 53 Furman, 3/19/18 2. 4 Yale, 3/24/18 STEALS 3. 49 vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 6 vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 33 Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 3 Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 4 Genesis Perrymond, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 STEALS 4 Jayla Morrow, vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 7 Tamara Simpson, Yale, 3/24/18 (ABOVE): Genesis Perrymond FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS FIELD GOALS MADE STEALS 3. 2 Shaforia Kines, at Yale, 3/24/18 2. 3 Jen Berkowitz, Yale, 3/24/18 1. 27 at Yale, 3/24/18 1. 11 vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 23 Yale, 3/24/18 1. 18 atYale, 3/24/18 2 Chyna Ellis, vs. Furman, 3/19/18 3 Roxy Baraham, Yale, 3/24/18 2. 20 vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2. 5 at Yale, 3/24/18 23 Furman, 3/19/18 2. 7 Stetson, 3/15/18 5. 1 8x, last three players at Yale, 3/24/18 4. 2 Megan Gorman, Yale, 3/24/18 20 vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 4 vs. Furman, 3/19/18 3. 14 Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 2 Furman, 3/19/18 2 Tori Andrew, Yale, 3/24/18 2 Brittney Chambers, Stetson, 3/15/18 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 Shania Meertens, Stetson, 3/15/18 1. 10 at Yale, 3/24/18 1. 10 at Yale, 3/24/18 2. 8 vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2. 7 Furman, 3/19/18 8 vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 3 Stetson, 3/15/18

FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS MADE 1. 10 at Yale, 3/24/18 1. 2 Yale, 3/24/18 2. 6 vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2. 2 Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 1 vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 0 Furman, 3/19/18

REBOUNDS REBOUNDS 1. 52 at Yale, 3/24/18 1. 47 Yale, 3/24/18 2. 38 vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2. 44 Furman, 3/19/18 3. 36 vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 37 Stetson, 3/15/18

ASSISTS ASSISTS 1. 22 at Yale, 3/24/18 1. 17 Yale, 3/24/18 2. 16 vs. Furman, 3/19/18 2. 15 Furman, 3/19/18 3. 11 vs. Stetson, 3/15/18 3. 7 Stetson, 3/15/18

(ABOVE): Shaforia Kines

146 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 147 RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS RECORDS

Points Per Game 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 467 2015-16 Chyna Ellis ...... 404 (99-245) 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 96 1991-92 Chanta Powell ...... 12.0 1993-94 Monique Harris ...... 81 1974-75 Lyn Roush ...... 19.1 2016-17 Colby Davis ...... 377 (31-110) 1995-96 Phyllis Kelly ...... 170 1992-93 Dina Jones ...... 7.5 1994-95 Chris McClammy ...... 95 1975-76 Dora Strickland ...... 17.2 Field Goals Made 2017-18 Antoinette Lewis ...... 494 (123-349) 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 94 1993-94 La’Shawn Garrett ...... 9.0 1995-96 Jennifer Gamble ...... 85 1976-77 Dora Strickland ...... 17.5 1974-75 Stats unavailable 1997-98 Yaschica Williams ...... 95 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 10.9 1996-97 Stacey McElroy ...... 85 1977-78 Barbara Hartzog ...... 15.2 1975-76 Dora Strickland ...... 139 Three-Point Field Goals Made 1998-99 Jessica Webb...... 64 1995-96 Tamara Carter ...... 10.1 1997-98 Lakhesha Johnson ...... 86 1978-79 Barbara Hartzog ...... 12.9 1976-77 Stats unavailable 1988-89 Stephanie Richardson ...... 51 1999-00 Jessica Webb...... 73 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 9.9 1998-99 Jessica Webb...... 96 1979-80 Jesse Brown ...... 23.9 1977-78 Judy Moore ...... 102 1989-90 Stephanie Richardson ...... 29 2000-01 Jessica Webb...... 72 1997-98 Tamara Carter ...... 7.2 1999-00 Leah Branch ...... 116 1980-81 Annie Laurie Witherington ...... 18.3 1978-79 Bonnie Borcherdng ...... 120 1990-91 Stephanie Richardson ...... 57 2001-02 Taniesha Russell ...... 68 1998-99 Jessica Webb...... 8.1 2000-01 Jessica Webb...... 67 1981-82 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 15.7 1979-80 Annie Laurie Witherington ...... 326 1991-92 Metta Christensen ...... 40 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 83 1999-00 Jessica Webb...... 7.6 2001-02 Taniesha Russell ...... 67 1982-83 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 18.0 1980-81 Annie Laurie Witherington ...... 255 1992-93 Metta Christensen ...... 35 2003-04 Donyel Wheeler ...... 88 2000-01 Lyletha Gamble ...... 7.7 2002-03 Sara Carter ...... 111 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 16.2 1981-82 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 167 1993-94 Jennifer Gamble ...... 41 2004-05 Whitney Woodard ...... 37 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 9.3 2003-04 Sara Carter ...... 91 1984-85 Orphie Moore ...... 19.8 1982-83 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 220 1994-95 Chris McClammy ...... 54 2005-06 Whitney Woodard ...... 98 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 9.2 2004-05 Qiana Mitchell ...... 52 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 23.1 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 202 1995-96 Denise Grooms ...... 25 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 89 2003-04 Whitney Woodard ...... 8.1 2005-06 Ashley Gamble ...... 68 1986-87 Orphie Moore ...... 18.7 1984-85 Orphie Moore ...... 224 1996-97 Suzanne Friday ...... 33 2007-08 Shakira Nettles ...... 57 2004-05 Kimyatta Viverette ...... 5.2 2006-07 Valencia Boswell ...... 56 1987-88 Ella Williams ...... 19.2 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 247 1997-98 Yashica Williams and Lori Baggett...... 20 2008-09 Jessica Starling ...... 85 2005-06 Whitney Woodard ...... 6.9 2007-08 Jeanette Tucker ...... 99 1988-89 Ella Williams ...... 22.4 1986-87 Orphie Moore ...... 222 1998-99 Leah Branch ...... 18 2009-10 Tashley Gaines ...... 79 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 7.6 2008-09 Shakira Nettles ...... 71 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 26.5 1987-88 Adrian Vickers ...... 241 1999-00 Johnita Conrad ...... 63 2010-11 Siedah Banks ...... 91 2007-08 Patriece Brunner ...... 8.0 2009-10 Siedah Banks ...... 102 1990-91 Chanta Powell ...... 16.3 1988-89 Ella Williams ...... 245 2000-01 Joi Gopher ...... 34 2011-12 Mansa El ...... 84 2008-09 Ra’Shawna Sippio ...... 8.4 2010-11 Siedah Banks ...... 129 1991-92 LaWanda Black ...... 15.7 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 326 2001-02 Joi Gopher ...... 76 2012-13 Mansa El ...... 71 2009-10 Tashley Gaines ...... 4.5 2011-12 Mansa El ...... 64 1992-93 Metta Christensen ...... 10.3 1990-91 Chanta Powel ...... 165 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 51 2013-14 Breanna Hall ...... 82 2010-11 Taylor Ammons ...... 7.7 2012-13 Mansa El ...... 85 1993-94 Dina Jones ...... 17.2 1991-92 LaWanda Black ...... 182 2003-04 Donyel Wheeler ...... 55 2014-15 Breanna Hall ...... 82 2011-12 Taylor Ammons ...... 8.9 2013-14 Meghan Dunn ...... 62 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 15.8 1992-93 LaWanda Black ...... 102 2004-05 JoAnna Willams ...... 35 2015-16 Colby Davis ...... 79 2012-13 Ronneka Robertson ...... 7.2 2014-15 Marquita Daniels ...... 47 1995-96 Phyllis Kelly ...... 22.7 1993-94 Dina Jones ...... 156 2005-06 JoAnna Williams ...... 65 2016-17 Colby Davis ...... 96 2013-14 Ronneka Robertson ...... 8.3 2015-16 Colby Davis ...... 82 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 16.3 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 165 2006-07 Monique Jones ...... 58 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 67 2014-15 Chyna Ellis ...... 7.8 2016-17 Genesis Perrymond ...... 89 1997-98 Yaschica Williams ...... 13.4 1995-96 Phyllis Kelly ...... 213 2007-08 Monique Jones ...... 49 2015-16 Chyna Ellis ...... 7.7 2017-18 Genesis Perrymond ...... 134 1998-99 Jessica Webb...... 11.9 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 173 2008-09 Jessica Starling ...... 77 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 75 Att.) 2016-17 Chyna Ellis ...... 8.0 1999-00 Jessica Webb...... 9.7 1997-98 Tamara Carter ...... 110 2009-10 Christian Shelter ...... 48 1974-75 Stats unavailable 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 8.7 Steals 2000-01 Jessica Webb...... 10.3 1998-99 Tinika Roberson ...... 119 2010-11 Christian Shelter ...... 58 1975-76 Debra Holder* ...... 708 (51-72) 1974-79 Stats unavailable 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 13.4 1999-00 Lyletha Gamble ...... 100 2011-12 Sarda Peterson ...... 64 1976-77 Stats unavailable Rebounds 1979-80 Jessie Brown ...... 51 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 16.1 2000-01 Lyletha Gamble ...... 123 2012-13 Meghan Dunn ...... 45 1977-78 Barbara Hartzog ...... 593 (51-85) 1974-75 Ginger Mayson ...... 153 1980-81 Beverly Coleman ...... 58 2003-04 Whitney Woodard ...... 14.8 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 154 2013-14 Meghan Dunn ...... 52 1978-79 Barbara Hartzog ...... 706 (60-85) 1975-76 Lyn Roush ...... 160 1981-82 Beverly Coleman ...... 65 2004-05 JoAnna Williams ...... 11.0 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 174 2014-15 Breanna Hall ...... 64 1979-80 Jessie Brown ...... 647 (145-224) 1976-77 Dawn Baxley ...... 139 1982-83 Kaola Harris ...... 72 2005-06 JoAnna Williams ...... 15.4 2003-04 Whitney Woodard ...... 124 2015-16 Marquita Daniels ...... 34 1980-81 Kathy Bailey ...... 706 (113-160) 1977-78 Barbara Hartzog ...... 235 1983-84 Kaola Harris ...... 73 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 14.7 2004-05 JoAnna Williams ...... 105 2016-17 Genesis Perrymond ...... 45 1981-82 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 547 (58-106) 1978-79 Bonnie Borcherding ...... 244 1984-85 Denise Adams ...... 72 2007-08 Shakira Nettles ...... 11.0 2005-06 JoAnna Williams ...... 165 2017-18 Savannah Jones ...... 70 1982-83 Kathy Bailey ...... 741 (100-135) 1979-80 Jessie Brown ...... 372 1985-86 Denise Adams ...... 70 2008-09 Jessica Starling ...... 14.9 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 153 1983-84 Kathy Bailey ...... 720 (72-100) 1980-81 Kathy Bailey ...... 318 1986-87 Kaola Harris ...... 93 2009-10 Christian Shelter ...... 12.1 2007-08 Shakira Nettles ...... 130 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 50 Att.) 1984-85 Orphie Moore ...... 724 (128-174) 1981-82 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 303 1987-88 Ella Williams ...... 59 2010-11 Christian Shelter ...... 12.3 2008-09 Shakira Nettles ...... 163 1988-89 Stephanie Richardson ...... 440 (51-116) 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 612 (153-250) 1982-83 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 292 1988-89 Ella Williams ...... 68 2011-12 Mansa El ...... 12.1 2009-10 Christian Shelter ...... 145 1989-90 Stephanie Richardson ...... 279 (24-86) 1986-87 Orphie Moore ...... 674 (118-175) 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 274 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 128 2012-13 Mary Nixon ...... 11.1 2010-11 Christian Shelter ...... 131 1990-91 Metta Christensen ...... 455 (35-77) 1987-88 Stephanie Richardson ...... 731 (68-93) 1984-85 Orphie Moore ...... 308 1990-91 Metta Christensen ...... 49 2013-14 Meghan Dunn ...... 13.0 2011-12 Mansa El ...... 112 1991-92 Metta Christensen ...... 305 (40-131) 1988-89 Stephanie Richardson ...... 770 (87-113) 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 322 1991-92 LaWanda Black ...... 87 2014-15 Breanna Hall ...... 15.4 2012-13 Brianna Wright ...... 112 1992-93 Metta Chrisentsen ...... 330 (35-106) 1989-90 Stephanie Richardson ...... 747 (59-79) 1986-87 Adrian Vickers ...... 328 1992-93 LaWanda Black ...... 60 2015-16 Marquita Daniels ...... 11.3 2013-14 Meghan Dunn ...... 125 1993-94 Chris McClammy ...... 281 (25-89) 1990-91 Stephanie Richardson ...... 803 (65-81) 1987-88 Adrian Vickers ...... 379 1993-94 Dina Jones ...... 50 2016-17 Chyna Ellis ...... 10.5 2014-15 Breahna Hall ...... 135 1994-95 Chris McClammy ...... 329 (54-164) 1991-92 Metta Christensen ...... 709 (73-103) 1988-89 Adrian Vickers ...... 286 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 65 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 13.7 2015-16 Marquita Daniels ...... 105 1995-96 Phyllis Kelly ...... 333 (18-54) 1992-93 LaWanda Black ...... 702 (59-84) 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 371 1995-96 Phyllis Kelly ...... 46 2016-17 Chyna Ellis ...... 122 1996-97 Denise Grooms ...... 305 (18-59) 1993-94 La’Shawn Garrett ...... 657 (67-102) 1990-91 Chanta Powell ...... 296 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 128 Points 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 177 1997-98 Lori Baggett ...... 290 (20-69) 1994-95 Phyllis Kelly ...... 674 (64-95) 1991-92 Chanta Powell ...... 335 1997-98 Tinika Roberson ...... 65 1974-75 Lyn Roush ...... 287 1998-99 Leah Branch ...... 360 (18-50) 1995-96 Phyllis Kelly ...... 672 (170-253) 1992-93 Dina Jones ...... 188 1998-99 Tinika Roberson ...... 61 1975-76 Dorah Strickland ...... 327 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 175 Att.) 1999-00 Leah Branch ...... 380 (35-92) 1996-97 Shannel Tapusoa ...... 780 (64-82) 1993-94 La’Shawn Garrett ...... 233 1999-00 Jessica Webb...... 57 1976-77 Dorah Strickland ...... 333 1974-75 Stats unavailable 2000-01 Sara Carter ...... 333 (19-57) 1997-98 Yaschica Williams ...... 725 (95-131) 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 294 2000-01 Lyletha Gamble ...... 43 1977-78 Barbara Hartzog ...... 365 1975-76 Dora Strickland ...... 465 (139-299) 2001-02 Joi Gopher ...... 355 (76-214) 1998-99 Jessica Webb...... 736 (64-87) 1995-96 Tamara Carter ...... 274 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble and Taniesha Russell ...... 45 1978-79 Bonnie Borcherdng ...... 308 1976-77 Stats unavailable 2002-03 Lindsay McGinnis ...... 375 (36-96) 1999-00 Jessica Webb...... 793 (73-92) 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 267 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 67 1979-80 Annie Laurie Witherington ...... 768 1977-78 Judy Moore ...... 583 (102-175) 2003-04 Whitney Woodard ...... 423 (22-52) 2000-01 Jessica Webb...... 735 (72-98) 1997-98 Tamara Carter ...... 179 2003-04 Sara Carter ...... 52 1980-81 Annie Laurie Witherington ...... 584 1978-79 Bonnie Borcherdng ...... 571 (120-210) 2004-05 JoAnna Williams ...... 385 (35-91) 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 736 (64-87) 1998-99 Jessica Webb...... 187 2004-05 JoAnna Williams ...... 51 1981-82 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 392 1979-80 Jessie Brown ...... 609 (274-450) 2005-06 Ashley Gamble ...... 406 (39-96) 2002-03 Sara Carter ...... 809 (63-89) 1999-00 Jessica Webb...... 219 2005-06 JoAnna Williams ...... 65 1982-83 LaSandra Jennkins ...... 522 1980-81 Kathy Bailey ...... 507 (214-422) 2006-07 Amanda Leonard ...... 333 (22-66) 2003-04 Donyel Wheeler ...... 807 (88-109) 2000-01 Lyletha Gamble ...... 222 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 39 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 485 1981-82 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 463 (167-361) 2007-08 Karina Sproal ...... 340 (36-106) 2004-05 Whitney Woodard* ...... 627 (37-59) 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 259 2007-08 Shakira Nettles ...... 47 1984-85 Orphie Moore ...... 574 1982-83 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 559 (220-377) 2008-09 Shakira Nettles ...... 385 (69-179) 2005-06 Whitney Woodard ...... 772 (98-127) 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 275 2008-09 Shakira Nettles ...... 44 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 647 1983-84 Orphie Moore ...... 571 (137-240) 2009-10 Siedah Banks ...... 380 (19-50) 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 748 (89-119) 2003-04 Genevieve Delk ...... 187 2009-10 Siedah Banks ...... 40 1986-87 Orphie Moore ...... 562 1984-85 Orphie Moore ...... 569 (224-394) 2010-11 Lauren Walker ...... 427 (38-89) 2007-08 Shakira Nettles ...... 606 (57-94) 2004-05 Kimyatta Viverette ...... 145 2010-11 Siedah Banks ...... 35 1987-88 Ella Williams ...... 595 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 541 (247-456) 2011-12 Camille Reynolds ...... 384 (33-86) 2008-09 Jessica Starling ...... 794 (85-107) 2005-06 Whitney Woodard ...... 200 2011-12 Mansa El ...... 39 1988-89 Ella Williams ...... 650 1986-87 Adrian Vickers ...... 568 (183-322) 2012-13 Brittany Webb ...... 375 (24-64) 2009-10 Siedah Banks ...... 800 (72-90) 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 220 2012-13 Mansa El and Mary Nixon ...... 37 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 795 1987-88 Adrian Vickers ...... 572 (241-421) 2013-14 Rachel Cumbo ...... 466 (48-103) 2010-11 Siedah Banks ...... 778 (91-117) 2007-08 Patriece Brunner ...... 247 2013-14 Meghan Dunn ...... 35 1990-91 Chanta Powell ...... 457 1988-89 Adrian Vickers ...... 461 (201-436) 2014-15 Breanna Hall ...... 408 (64-157) 2011-12 Mansa El ...... 792 (84-106) 2008-09 Ra’Shawna Sippio ...... 201 2014-15 Marquita Daniels ...... 53 1991-92 LaWanda Black ...... 424 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 531 (326-614) 2015-16 Colby Davis ...... 397 (25-63) 2012-13 Mansa El ...... 683 (71-104) 2009-10 Siedah Banks ...... 136 2015-16 Marquita Daniels ...... 61 1992-93 LaWanda Black ...... 266 1990-91 Chanta Powell ...... 556 (165-297) 2016-17 Genesis Perrymond ...... 292 (45-154) 2013-14 Breanna Hall ...... 804 (82-102) 2010-11 Taylor Ammons ...... 231 2016-17 Genesis Perrymond ...... 47 1993-94 Dina Jones ...... 412 1991-92 Chanta Powell ...... 498 (139-279) 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 393 (46-117) 2014-15 Breanna Hall ...... 820 (82-100) 2011-12 Taylor Ammons ...... 267 2017-18 Genesis Perrymond ...... 41 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 427 1992-93 Dina Jones ...... 484 (93-192) *1988-89 was the frst season three-point statistics became offcial. 2015-16 Marquita Daniels ...... 689 (62-90) 2012-13 Ronneka Robertson ...... 217 1995-96 Phyllis Kelly ...... 614 1993-94 Dina Jones ...... 479 (156-326) 2016-17 Colby Davis ...... 800 (96-120) 2013-14 Ronneka Robertson ...... 233 Blocked Shots 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 440 1994-95 Phyllis Kelly ...... 465 (118-254) Free Throws Made 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 753 (67-89) 2014-15 Chyna Ellis ...... 218 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1997-98 Tamara Carter ...... 301 1995-96 Tamara Carter ...... 535 (160-299) 1974-75 Stats unavailable * - Most attempts by an individual that season. 2015-16 Chyna Ellis ...... 232 1979-80 Jessie Brown ...... 32 1998-99 Tinika Roberson ...... 295 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 520 (173-333) 1975-76 Debra Holder ...... 51 2016-17 Chyna Ellis ...... 239 1980-81 Melanie Mullen and Dale Walton ...... 10 1999-00 Jessica Webb...... 281 1997-98 Tamara Carter ...... 423 (110-260) 1976-77 Stats unavailable Rebounding Per Game 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 296 1981-82 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 46 2000-01 Lyletha Gamble ...... 288 1998-99 Bell Jordan ...... 444 (95-214) 1977-78 Barbara Hartzog ...... 51 1974-75 Ginger Mayson ...... 10.2 1982-83 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 86 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 374 1999-00 Lyletha Gamble ...... 459 (100-218) 1978-79 Barbara Hartzog ...... 60 1975-76 Lyn Roush ...... 8.9 Assists 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkikns ...... 62 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 482 2000-01 Lyletha Gamble ...... 409 (123-301) 1979-80 Jessie Brown ...... 145 1976-77 Dawn Baxley ...... 7.3 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1984-85 Carla Mathis ...... 39 2003-04 Donyel Wheeler ...... 351 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 449 (154-343) 1980-81 Kathy Bailey ...... 113 1977-78 Barbara Hartzog ...... 9.8 1979-80 Tracey Evans ...... 165 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 53 2004-05 JoAnna Williams ...... 276 2002-03 Shawntay Smith ...... 413 (100-242) 1981-82 LaSandraJenkins ...... 58 1978-79 Bonnie Borcherding ...... 8.7 1980-81 Tracey Evans ...... 149 1986-87 Orphie Moore ...... 36 2005-06 JoAnna Williams ...... 446 2003-04 Whitney Woodard ...... 490 (124-253) 1982-83 Annette Williams ...... 105 1979-80 Jessie Brown ...... 12.8 1981-82 Beverly Coleman ...... 124 1987-88 Adrian Vickers ...... 42 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 425 2004-05 JoAnna Williams ...... 439 (105-239) 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 81 1980-81 Kathy Bailey ...... 9.9 1982-83 Kaola Harris ...... 125 1988-89 Adrian Vickers ...... 40 2007-08 Shakira Nettles ...... 341 2005-06 JoAnna Williams ...... 451 (165-366) 1984-85 Orphie Moore ...... 126 1981-82 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 12.1 1983-84 Kaola Harris ...... 161 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 61 2008-09 Jessica Starling ...... 478 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 388 (153-394) 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 153 1982-83 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 10.1 1984-85 Denise Adams ...... 153 1990-91 Valerie Richardson ...... 50 2009-10 Christian Shelter ...... 375 2007-08 Patriece Brunner ...... 423 (80-189) 1986-87 Orphie Moore ...... 118 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins ...... 9.1 1985-86 Annette Williams ...... 169 1991-92 Dina Jones ...... 16 2010-11 Christian Shelter ...... 368 2008-09 Ra’Shawna Sippio ...... 487 (113-232) 1987-88 Ella Williams ...... 140 1984-85 Orphie Moore ...... 10.6 1986-87 Kaola Harris ...... 154 1992-93 Dina Jones ...... 26 2011-12 Mansa El ...... 362 2009-10 Christian Shelter ...... 406 (145-357) 1988-89 Ella Williams ...... 145 1985-86 Orphie Moore ...... 11.5 1987-88 Ellam Williams ...... 164 1993-94 Phyllis Kelly ...... 17 2012-13 Mansa El ...... 289 2010-11 Taylor Ammons ...... 450 (90-200) 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 143 1986-87 Adrian Vickers ...... 11.3 1988-89 Stephanie Richardson ...... 190 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 32 2013-14 Meghan Dunn ...... 363 2011-12 Taylor Ammons ...... 402 (72-179) 1990-91 Chanta Powell ...... 127 1987-88 Adrian Vickers ...... 12.2 1989-90 Marcey “T.R.” Clement ...... 215 1995-96 Tamara Carter ...... 19 2014-15 Breanna Hall ...... 416 2012-13 Brianna Wright ...... 487 (112-230) 1991-92 Chanta Powell ...... 118 1988-89 Adrian Vickers ...... 9.9 1990-91 Stephanie Richardson ...... 155 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 11 2015-16 Marquita Daniels ...... 306 2013-14 Ronneka Robertson ...... 448 (103-230) 1992-93 La’Shawn Garrett ...... 67 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 12.4 1991-92 Metta Christensen ...... 84 1997-98 Shannel Tapusoa ...... 12 2016-17 Colby Davis ...... 317 2014-15 Breanna Hall ...... 421 (135-321) 1993-94 Dina Jones ...... 100 1990-91 Chanta Powell ...... 10.6 1992-93 Metta Christensen ...... 95 1998-99 Jamene Curd ...... 13

148 SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book SOUTH ALABAMA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 Fact Book 149 RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS/CAREER SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM SUPERLATIVES RECORDS

1999-00 Julie Miller ...... 14 Defensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds (Individual – Season) 30+ Games (Season) 32 Orphie Moore, at Southern (2-20-86) 10 Stephanie Richardson, vs. LSU (1-23-89) 2000-01 Julie Miller / Lyletha Gamble ...... 18 1974-88 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 1. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) ...... 266 1. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) ...... 11 32 Ella Williams, vs. Alcorn State (2-1-88) 10 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Florida State (11-24-89) 2001-02 Genevieve Delk ...... 35 1988-89 Adrian Vickers ...... 186 2. Taniesha Russell (2002-03) ...... 196 2. Orphie Moore (1985-86) ...... 7 32 Tamara Carter, vs. Louisiana (1-21-96) 10 Marcey (T.R.) Clement, vs. Mississippi State (1-6-90) 2002-03 Genevieve Delk ...... 31 1989-90 Adrian Vickers ...... 266 Chyna Ellis (2017-18) ...... 196 3. Jessie Brown (1979-80)...... 6 32 Phyllis Kelly, vs. Appalachian State (12-21-95) 10 Marcey (T.R.) Clement, vs. Talladega (1-9-90) 2003-04 Genevieve Delk ...... 65 1990-91 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 4. Adrian Vickers (1988-89) ...... 186 4. Phyllis Kelly (1995-96) ...... 5 32 Phyllis Kelly, vs. Mississippi Valley State (2-29-96) 10 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Alabama State (1-17-90) 2004-05 Genevieve Delk ...... 54 1991-92 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 5. Dina Jones (1994-95) ...... 184 Annie Laurie Witherington (1979-80)...... 5 32 JoAnna Williams, at Denver (1-26-06) 10 Jessica Webb, vs. Denver (1-24-00) 2005-06 JoAnna Williams ...... 20 1992-93 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 6. Taylor Ammons (2011-12) ...... 176 6. Ella Williams (1987-88)...... 4 31 Jessie Brown, vs. Alabama-Huntsville (2-2-80) 10 Ashley Gamble, vs. Southern Mississippi (11-21-05) 2006-07 Shaniece Brunner ...... 24 1993-94 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 7. Tamara Carter (1995-96) ...... 174 Orphie Moore (1984-85) ...... 4 31 Kathy Bailey, vs. Alabama State (1-22-80) 2007-08 Patriece Brunner ...... 30 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 184 8. Chyna Ellis (2015-16) ...... 169 Last Jaguar to record double-fgures in every game during a season: 8. Marquita Daniels (2014-15) ...... 3 31 Orphie Moore, at Lamar (2-5-85) 2008-09 Shaniece Brunner ...... 49 1995-96 Tamara Carter ...... 174 Phyllis Kelly (1995-96) ...... 169 Phyllis Kelly (1995-96) scored double fgures in every game (27), Ella Williams (1988-89)...... 3 31 Orphie Moore, vs. Prairie View A&M (12-13-85) 2009-10 Shaniece Brunner ...... 21 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 161 10. Ronneka Robertson (2013-14) ...... 168 registering 18 20-point games and fve 30-point games that season. 10. Adrian Vickers (1987-88) ...... 2 31 Ella Williams, vs. UAB (2-17-88) 2010-11 Taylor Ammons ...... 21 1997-98 Tamara Carter ...... 100 Lyletha Gamble (2001-02) ...... 165 Portia Williams (1982-83) ...... 2 31 Adrian Vickers, vs. McNeese State (12-1-89) 2011-12 Taylor Ammons ...... 20 1998-99 Jessica Webb ...... 114 Patriece Brunner (2007-08) ...... 165 31 Adrian Vickers, vs. Mississippi State (1-6-90) 2012-13 Brianna Wright ...... 21 1999-00 Jessica Webb ...... 145 30+ Games (Career) 31 Adrian Vickers, at Virginia Commonwealth (2-2-90) 2013-14 Jennifer Johnson ...... 35 2000-01 Lyletha Gamble ...... 138 * – Defensive Rebounding stats for 1974-88 and 1990-94 unavail- 1. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) 13 31 Adrian Vickers, vs. Southern Utah State (2-23-90) 2014-15 Chyna Ellis ...... 56 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 165 able. 2. Orphie Moore (1984-87) 12 31 Camille Reynolds, vs. Central Florida (11-12-11) 2015-16 Chyna Ellis ...... 82 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 196 3. Ella Williams (1986-89) 7 31 Phyllis Kelly, vs. Spring Hill (12-11-95) 2016-17 Chyna Ellis ...... 93 2003-04 Whitney Woodard ...... 114 Double-Figure Rebounding games (Career) 4. Phyllis Kelly (1993-96) 6 31 Barbara Hartzog, at Southern Mississippi (2-11-78) 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 107 2004-05 Kimyatta Viverette ...... 99 1. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) ...... 81 Jessie Brown (1979-80) 6 30 Jessie Brown, vs. Alabama State (1-22-80) 2005-06 Whitney Woodard ...... 130 2. Orphie Moore (1983-87) ...... 57 Offensive Rebounds (Individual) 6. Annie Laurie Witherington (1980-81) 5 30 Jessie Brown, vs. Auburn (1-25-80) 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 158 3. Chanta Powell (1989-92) ...... 42 1974-88 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 7. Marquita Daniels (2015-17) 3 30 Kathy Bailey, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (1-17-81) 2007-08 Patriece Brunner ...... 165 4. Chyna Ellis (2015-18) ...... 41 1988-89 Adrian Vickers ...... 100 8. Tamara Carter (1995-98) 2 30 Portia Williams, vs. Mississippi Univ. for Women (1-11-83) 2008-09 Ra’Shawna Sippio ...... 109 5. Tamara Carter (1995-98) ...... 36 1989-90 Aretha Herron ...... 114 Portia Williams (1982-84) 2 30 Orphie Moore, vs. Nicholls State (12-4-84) 2009-10 Morriah Smith ...... 96 6. Jessica Webb (1998-01) ...... 22 1990-91 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable Kathy Bailey (1981, ‘83-84) 2 30 Orphie Moore, vs. Alabama State (12-6-85) 2010-11 Taylor Ammons ...... 151 Whitney Woodard (2004-07) ...... 22 1991-92 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 30 Orphie Moore, at Old Dominion (2-7-86) 2011-12 Taylor Ammons ...... 176 8. Dina Jones (1992-95) ...... 21 1992-93 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 30 Orphie Moore, vs. New Orleans (2-25-86) 2012-13 Ronneka Robertson ...... 138 Lyletha Gamble (1999-02) ...... 21 1993-94 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 30 Ella Williams, vs. Alabama State (1-20-88) 2013-14 Ronneka Robertson ...... 165 Ella Williams (1986-89)...... 21 1994-95 Dina Jones ...... 110 30 Ella Williams, vs. Cleveland State (1-3-89) 2014-15 Chyna Ellis ...... 137 1995-96 Tamara Carter ...... 100 30 Adrian Vickers, vs. Alabama State (1-17-90) 2015-16 Chyna Ellis ...... 169 Double-Figure Scoring games (Career) 1996-97 Tamara Carter ...... 106 30 Phyllis Kelly, at Louisina (2-10-94) 2016-17 Chyna Ellis ...... 148 1. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) ...... 107 1997-98 Tamara Carter ...... 79 30 Phyllis Kelly, vs. UAB (11-24-95) 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 196 2. Orphie Moore (1983-87) ...... 97 1998-99 Jessica Webb ...... 73 30 Tamara Carter, vs. New Orleans (2-26-97) 3. Ella Williams (1986-89)...... 77 1999-00 Bell Jordan ...... 91 30 Christian Shelter, vs. Troy (1-16-10) Defensive Rebounds (Team) 4. Phyllis Kelly (1993-96) ...... 70 2000-01 Lyletha Gamble ...... 84 1974-88 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 5. Stephanie Richardson (1988-91)...... 68 2001-02 Lyletha Gamble ...... 94 20+ Rebounding Games (17) 1988-89 677 6. Tamara Carter (1995-98) ...... 65 2002-03 Taniesha Russell ...... 79 26 LaSandra Jenkins, vs. West Florida (12-4-82) 1989-90 814 7. Chyna Ellis (2015-18) ...... 64 2003-04 Genevieve Delk ...... 75 25 LaSandra Jenkins, vs. West Alabama (1-21-82) 1990-91 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 8. Taniesha Russell (2000-03) ...... 61 2004-05 Genevieve Delk ...... 50 23 Jesse Brown, vs. Mississippi State (12-15-79) 1991-92 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable Shakira Nettles (2007-10)...... 61 2005-06 Whitney Woodard ...... 70 23 Melanie Mullen, vs. Middle Tennessee (1-9-82) 1992-93 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 10 Annette Williams (1983-86) ...... 59 23 Dina Jones, vs. Lamar (1-23-95) 2006-07 Whitney Woodard ...... 62 1993-94 Defensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 2007-08 Patriece Brunner ...... 82 22 Jesse Brown, vs. Troy (2-12-80) 1994-95 600 20+-Point Games (Season) 2008-09 Ra’Shawna Sippio ...... 92 22 Orphie Moore, vs. Western Kentucky (3-8-85) 1995-96 640 1. Adran Vickers (1989-90) ...... 23 2009-10 Cylenthia Kennon ...... 60 22 Chanta Powell, vs. Florida A&M (11-29-90) 1996-97 655 Phyllis Kelley (1995-96) ...... 23 2010-11 Taylor Ammons ...... 80 22 Tamara Carter, vs. Lamar (2-4-96) 1997-98 512 3. Ella Williams (1988-89)...... 19 2011-12 Taylor Ammons ...... 91 22 Phyllis Kelly, vs. Arkansas State (2-22-96) 1998-99 627 Orphie Moore (1985-86) ...... 19 2012-13 Ronnkea Robertson ...... 79 21 Chanta Powell, at New Orleans (1-25-92) 1999-00 645 5. Ella Williams (1987-88)...... 15 2013-14 Ronneka Robertson ...... 68 21 Jamene Curd, at New Orleans (1-23-99) 2000-01 677 6. Adrian Vickers (1987-88) ...... 14 2014-15 Chyna Ellis ...... 81 20 Jesse Brown, vs. Judson College (12-8-79) 2001-02 717 7. Orphie Moore (1984-85) ...... 12 2015-16 Chyna Ellis ...... 63 20 Orphie Moore, vs. McNeese State (12-14-84) 2002-03 780 8. Dina Jones (1994-95) ...... 11 2016-17 Chyna Ellis ...... 91 20 Adrian Vickers, vs. South Florida (1-24-87) 2003-04 723 9. Orphie Moore (1986-87) ...... 9 Adrian Vickers posted 51 games of 20 or more points 2017-18 Chyna Ellis ...... 100 20 Adrian Vickers, vs. UAB (2-17-88) 2004-05 674 10. Adrian Vickers (1986-87) ...... 8 during her four-year career at South Alabama, includ- 20 Adrian Vickers, vs. Mississippi Valley State (3-1-89) LaSandra Jenkins holds the top two rebounding 2005-06 711 Chanta Powell (1990-91) ...... 8 ing a 45-point effort against Alaska-Anchorage which performances in Lady Jag history with 26 boards Offensive Rebounds (Team) still ranks as the highest single-game scoring mark. 2006-07 758 Dina Jones (1994-95) ...... 8 versus West Florida and 25 against West Alabama. 1974-88 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable Double-Figure Assists Games (41) 2007-08 801 Tamara Carter (1996-97) ...... 8 1988-89 410 30+ Scoring Games (66) 15 Ella Williams, vs. McNeese State (12-18-87) 2008-09 806 Taniesha Russell (2002-03) ...... 8 1989-90 470 45 Adrian Vickers, vs. Alaska-Anchorage (2-25-90) 14 Kaola Harris, vs. South Florida (1-24-87) 2009-10 735 JoAnna Williams (2005-06) ...... 8 1990-91 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 44 Orphie Moore, vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1-21-85) 14 Marcey (T.R.) Clement, vs. West Florida (1-20-90) 2010-11 810 1991-92 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 41 Annie Laurie Witherington, vs. Alabama State (1-5-80) 14 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Memphis (12-19-90) 2011-12 781 20+-Point Games (Career) 1992-93 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 41 Adrian Vickers, vs. Tennessee State (12-2-89) 13 Marcey (T.R.) Clement, vs. UAB (2-13-90) 2012-13 756 1. Adrian Vickers (1987-90) ...... 51 1993-94 Offensive Rebounding Stats Unavailable 39 Ella Williams, vs. Mobile (12-10-88) 12 Annette Williams, vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1-21-85) 2013-14 730 2. Orphie Moore (1983-87) ...... 42 1994-95 395 38 Ella Williams, vs. South Florida (1-7-89) 12 Denise Adams, vs. Delta State (1-30-85) 2014-15 687 3. Ella Williams (1986-89)...... 36 1995-96 354 37 Marquita Daniels, vs. Georgia State (2-7-15) 12 Annette Williams, vs. Florida (1-27-86) 2015-16 820 4. Phyllis Kelly (1993-96) ...... 33 1996-97 357 37 Dora Strickland, vs. Spring Hill (12-1-75) 12 Marcey (T.R.) Clement, vs. Charlotte (1-11-90) 2016-17 745 5. Dina Jones (1992-95) ...... 20 1997-98 292 37 Orphie Moore, at Mississippi College (1-19-85) 12 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Mercer (2-4-91) 2017-18 984 6. Whitney Woodard (2004-07) ...... 16 1998-99 375 37 Adrian Vickers, vs. McNeese State (12-18-87) 12 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Florida (2-13-91) 7. Chanta Powell (1989-92) ...... 14 1999-00 432 37 Ella Williams, vs. UNLV (3-25-88) 12 Metta Christensen, vs. UNC Greensboro (12-5-92) Offensive Rebounds (Individual – Season) Tamara Carter (1995-98) ...... 12 2000-01 369 36 Annie Laurie Witherington, vs. Tulane (12-1-79) 12 Siedah Banks, vs. Mobile (12-15-10) 1. Aretha Herron (1989-90) ...... 114 9. Shakira Nettles (2007-10)...... 12 2001-02 407 36 Orphie Moore, at Southeastern Louisiana (2-27-86) 11 Denise Adams, vs. South Florida (2-23-85) 2. Dina Jones (1994-95) ...... 110 10. Taniesha Russell (2000-03) ...... 10 35 Bonnie Borcherding, vs. Auburn (2-22-79) 11 Kaola Harris, vs. New Orleans (2-10-87) 2002-03 348 3. Tamara Carter (1996-97) ...... 106 2003-04 390 35 Adrian Vickers, vs. UNLV (3-25-88) 11 Annette Williams, at Montevallo (2-12-86) 4. Adrian Vickers (1989-90) ...... 105 Double-Doubles (Career) 2004-05 393 35 Adrian Vickers, vs. Temple (2-24-90) 11 Annette Williams, vs. New Orleans (2-25-86) 5. Tamara Carter (1995-96) ...... 100 1. Adrain Vickers (1987-90) ...... 77 2005-06 335 34 Annie Laurie Witherington, vs. New Orleans (11-30-79) 11 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Mobile (12-10-88) Adrian Vickers (1988-89) ...... 100 2. Orphie Moore (1983-87) ...... 57 2006-07 400 34 Jessie Brown, at Spring Hill (12-5-79) 11 Marcey (T.R.) Clement, vs. Auburn-Montgomery (12-11-89) Chyna Ellis (2017-18) ...... 100 3. Tamara Carter (1995-98) ...... 34 2007-08 372 34 Jessie Brown, vs. UAB (1-19-80) 11 Marcey (T.R.) Clement, vs. Florida International (12-27-89) 8. Lyletha Gamble (2001-02) ...... 94 4. Chanta Powell (1989-92) ...... 33 2008-09 469 34 Annie Laurie Witherington, vs. Alabama-Huntsville (2-2-80) 11 Marcey (T.R.) Clement, vs. Florida A&M (11-29-90) 9. Ra’Shawna Sippio (2008-09) ...... 92 5. Chyna Ellis (2015-18) ...... 29 2009-10 373 34 Jessie Brown, vs. Virginia Commonwealth (2-9-80) 11 Metta Christensen, vs. UNC Ashville (12-16-90) 10. Chyna Ellis (2016-17) ...... 91 6. Dina Jones (1992-95) ...... 28 2010-11 399 34 LaSandra Jenkins, vs. Stetson (2-6-84) 11 Monica Thigpen, vs. Spring Hill (12-14-91) Chanta Powell (1988-89)...... 91 7. Annette Williams (1983-86) ...... 21 2011-12 455 34 Orphie Moore, at Montevallo (2-12-86) 10 Annette Williams, vs. Southeastern Louisiana (12-4-85) Bell Jordan (1999-00) ...... 91 8. Whitney Woodard (2004-07) ...... 19 2012-13 400 34 Orphie Moore, vs. Clemson (2-18-87) 10 Denise Adams, vs. Florida A&M (2-9-85) Taylor Ammons (2011-12) ...... 91 Lyletha Gamble (1999-02) ...... 16 2013-14 278 34 Adrian Vickers, vs. Florida State (11-24-89) 10 Denise Adams, vs. Alabama State(12-6-85) 10. Jessica Webb (1998-01) ...... 15 2014-15 309 * – Offensive Rebounding stats for 1974-88 and 1990-94 unavail- 34 Adrian Vickers, vs. Auburn-Montgomery (12-11-89) 10 Denise Adams, vs. Prairie View A&M (12-13-85) 2015-16 294 able. 34 Dina Jones, vs. Prairie View A&M (12-17-93) 10 Kaola Harris, at Tulane (1-22-87) 2016-17 395 33 Marquita Daniels, vs. Troy (3-7-15) 10 Ella Williams, at South Florida (2-13-88) Triple-Doubles 2017-18 399 33 Marquita Daniels, at Georgia Southern (2-19-15) 10 Stephanie Richardson, at Mississippi Valley State (11-28-88) Ella Williams had four double-digit assists games Annette Williams (11 pts, 11 rebs, 12 asst.) vs. Virginia Commonwealth – Jan. 21, 1985 during her career ar USA and still holds the program Ella Williams (12 pts, 10 rebs, 10 assts) at South Florida – Feb. 13, 1988 33 Annie Laurie Witherington, vs. Alabama-Huntsville (2-21-80) 10 Ella Willams, vs. Texas-San Antonio (12-2-88) 33 Adrian Vickers, at South Florida (2-10-90) 10 Ella Williams, vs. Virginia Commonwealth (2-4-89) mark with 15 against McNeese State during the Adrian Vickers (26 pts, 16 rebs, 10 stls) at Florida International – Dec. 27, 1989 1987-88 season. Chyna Ellis (12 pts, 10 rebs, 10 blks) vs. Coastal Carolina – Jan. 18, 2018 33 Phyllis Kelly, at Lamar (1-6-96) 10 Stephanie Richardson, vs. Mississippi Valley State (11-28-88) 32 Portia Williams, at Nicholls State (1-7-83) 10 Kim Pompey, at Alabama State (1-19-89)

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Scoring Average (Points) 2011-12 52.8 (1584 - 30 gms) 2011-12 .359 (577-1606) 2014-15 690 2005-06 .344 (170-494) 2005-06 509 2008-09 39.8 2011-12 273 1974-75 47.2 (708 - 15 gms) 2012-13 55.9 (1677 - 30 gms) 2012-13 .393 (659-1675) 2015-16 628 2006-07 .297 (144-485) 2006-07 462 2009-10 35.7 2012-13 308 1975-76 66.9 (1205 - 18 gms*) 2013-14 68.6 (1922 - 28 gms) 2013-14 .418 (708-1694) 2016-17 663 2007-08 .309 (184-595) 2007-08 474 2010-11 40.3 2013-14 271 1976-77 59.3 (1067 - 18 gms**) 2014-15 65.2 (1891 - 29 gms) 2014-15 .407 (690-1695) 2017-18 749 2008-09 .330 (239-725) 2008-09 497 2011-12 41.2 2014-15 306 1977-78 48.2 (1157 - 24 gms) 2015-16 58.0 (1739 - 30 gms) 2015-16 .347 (628-1810) 2009-10 .327 (219-669) 2009-10 499 2012-13 38.5 2015-16 314 1978-79 56.4 (1578 - 28 gms) 2016-17 57.5 (1781 - 31 gms) 2016-17 .368 (663-1804) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 2010-11 .341 (202-592) 2010-11 497 2013-14 36.0 2016-17 337 1979-80 76.4 (2520 - 33 gms) 2017-18 61.4 (2089 - 34 gms) 2017-18 .349 (749-2146) 1988-89 246 2011-12 .297 (198-667) 2011-12 494 2014-15 34.3 2017-18 557 1980-81 68.4 (2190 - 32 gms) 1989-90 167 2012-13 .297 (191-644) 2012-13 432 2015-16 37.1 1981-82 59.4 (1545 - 26 gms) * Lost one game by forfet not included. Field Goals Made 1990-91 367 2013-14 .354 (181-511) 2013-14 566 2016-17 36.8 Steals 1982-83 78.9 (2287 - 29 gms) ** Won one game by forfet not included. 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1991-92 177 2014-15 .312 (158-507) 2014-15 514 2017-18 40.7 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1983-84 80.5 (2416 - 30 gms) 1979-80 1040 1992-93 171 2015-16 .311 (147-473) 2015-16 489 1979-80 198 1984-85 72.4 (2100 - 29 gms) Field Goal Percentage 1980-81 906 1993-94 305 2016-17 .275 (155-564) 2016-17 455 Rebounds 1980-81 223 1985-86 73.5 (2058 - 29 gms) 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1981-82 620 1994-95 456 2017-18 .335 (281-840) 2017-18 485 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1981-82 180 1986-87 80.7 (2420 - 30 gms) 1979-80 .501 (1040-2076) 1982-83 901 1995-96 283 1979-80 1449 1982-83 279 1987-88 76.5 (2370 - 30 gms) 1980-81 .434 (906-2089) 1983-84 967 1996-97 271 *1988-89 was the frst season three-point statistics Free Throws Made 1980-81 1286 1983-84 349 1988-89 72.0 (2089 - 29 gms) 1981-82 .381 (620-1629) 1984-85 815 1997-98 256 became offcial. 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1981-82 1135 1984-85 271 1989-90 78.1 (2422 - 31 gms) 1982-83 .462 (901-1951) 1985-86 788 1998-99 184 1979-80 440 1982-83 1402 1985-86 228 1990-91 74.3 (2080 - 28 gms) 1983-84 .501 (967-1930) 1986-87 968 1999-00 438 Free Throw Percentage 1980-81 378 1983-84 1428 1986-87 331 1991-92 64.7 (1811 - 28 gms) 1984-85 .474 (815-1720) 1987-88 907 2000-01 420 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1981-82 305 1984-85 1250 1987-88 282 1992-93 64.0 (1729 - 27 gms) 1985-86 .447 (788-1761) 1988-89 782 2001-02 522 1979-80 .629 (440-699) 1982-83 485 1985-86 1068 1988-89 257 1993-94 64.6 (1743 - 27 gms) 1986-87 .502 (968-1930) 1989-90 952 2002-03 665 1980-81 .627 (378-603) 1983-84 482 1986-87 1394 1989-90 398 1994-95 63.9 (1725 - 27 gms) 1987-88 .467 (907-1941) 1990-91 771 2003-04 611 1981-82 .584 (305-522) 1984-85 470 1987-88 1392 1990-91 224 1995-96 63.7 (1721 - 27 gms) 1988-89 .430 (782-1818) 1991-92 670 2004-05 475 1982-83 .619 (485-783) 1985-86 488 1988-89 1184 1991-92 265 1996-97 58.4 (1578 - 27 gms) 1989-90 .469 (952-2031) 1992-93 639 2005-06 494 1983-84 .607 (482-794) 1986-87 484 1989-90 1361 1992-93 266 1997-98 57.5 (1552 - 27 gms) 1990-91 .439 (771-1757) 1993-94 626 2006-07 485 1984-85 .622 (470-756) 1987-88 475 1990-91 1176 1993-94 263 1998-99 58.5 (1521 - 26 gms) 1991-92 .387 (670-1733) 1994-95 647 2007-08 595 1985-86 .566 (488-861) 1988-89 435 1991-92 1185 1994-95 306 1999-00 58.7 (1703 - 29 gms) 1992-93 .404 (639-1580) 1995-96 606 2008-09 725 1986-87 .598 (484-809) 1989-90 474 1992-93 1076 1995-96 192 2000-01 56.8 (1648 - 29 gms) 1993-94 .391 (626-1603) 1996-97 589 2009-10 669 1987-88 .605 (475-785) 1990-91 391 1993-94 1019 1996-97 248 2001-02 62.3 (1745 - 28 gms) 1994-95 .368 (647-1759) 1997-98 554 2010-11 592 1988-89 .660 (435-659) 1991-92 424 1994-95 1165 1997-98 241 2002-03 64.0 (1919 - 30 gms) 1995-96 .437 (606-1388) 1998-99 573 2011-12 667 1989-90 .641 (474-740) 1992-93 406 1995-96 1087 1998-99 225 2003-04 60.8 (1764 - 29 gms) 1996-97 .384 (589-1532) 1999-00 629 2012-13 644 1990-91 .605 (391-646) 1993-94 408 1996-97 1102 1999-00 282 2004-05 56.0 (1568 - 28 gms) 1997-98 .378 (554-1464) 2000-01 606 2013-14 511 1991-92 .582 (424-728) 1994-95 322 1997-98 886 2000-01 205 2005-06 60.3 (1750 - 29 gms) 1998-99 .380 (573-1506) 2001-02 652 2014-15 507 1992-93 .636 (406-638) 1995-96 433 1998-99 1002 2001-02 229 2006-07 57.4 (1721 - 30 gms) 1999-00 .367 (629-1716) 2002-03 694 2015-16 473 1993-94 .568 (408-718) 1996-97 333 1999-00 1077 2002-03 244 2007-08 60.4 (1873 - 31 gms) 2000-01 .368 (606-1645) 2003-04 629 2016-17 564 1994-95 .567 (322-568) 1997-98 378 2000-01 1046 2003-04 227 2008-09 65.7 (2103 - 32 gms) 2001-02 .372 (652-1752) 2004-05 586 2017-18 840 1995-96 .616 (433-703) 1998-99 325 2001-02 1124 2004-05 257 2009-10 64.6 (2003 - 31 gms) 2002-03 .372 (694-1865) 2005-06 623 1996-97 .637 (333-523) 1999-00 304 2002-03 1128 2005-06 209 2010-11 62.8 (1883 - 30 gms) 2003-04 .364 (629-1730) 2006-07 638 Three-Point Field Goals Made 1997-98 .657 (378-575) 2000-01 317 2003-04 1113 2006-07 202 2011-12 59.1 (1772 - 30 gms) 2004-05 .365 (586-1607) 2007-08 699 1988-89 90 1998-99 .604 (325-538) 2001-02 285 2004-05 1067 2007-08 234 2012-13 57.2 (1715 - 30 gms) 2005-06 .389 (623-1601) 2008-09 766 1989-90 44 1999-00 .644 (304-472) 2002-03 319 2005-06 1046 2008-09 249 2013-14 60.7 (1699 - 28 gms) 2006-07 .364 (638-1755) 2009-10 711 1990-91 147 2000-01 .651 (317-487) 2003-04 315 2006-07 1158 2009-10 188 2014-15 56.2 (1630 - 29 gms) 2007-08 .382 (699-1829) 2010-11 676 1991-92 47 2001-02 .674 (285-423) 2004-05 262 2007-08 1173 2010-11 191 2015-16 56.5 (1694 - 30 gms) 2008-09 .388 (766-1976) 2011-12 628 1992-93 45 2002-03 .646 (319-494) 2005-06 334 2008-09 1275 2011-12 207 2016-17 51.8 (1606 - 31 gms) 2009-10 .378 (711-1883) 2012-13 626 1993-94 83 2003-04 .676 (315-466) 2006-07 301 2009-10 1108 2012-13 213 2017-18 66.7 (2267 - 34 gms) 2010-11 .377 (676-1795) 2013-14 564 1994-95 109 2004-05 .605 (262-433) 2007-08 291 2010-11 1209 2013-14 158 2011-12 .346 (628-1815) 2014-15 568 1995-96 76 2005-06 .656 (334-509) 2008-09 332 2011-12 1236 2014-15 210 * Lost one game by forfet not included. 2012-13 .365 (626-1715) 2015-16 613 1996-97 67 2006-07 .652 (301-462) 2009-10 362 2012-13 1156 2015-16 215 ** Won one game by forfet not included. 2013-14 .384 (564-1468) 2016-17 573 1997-98 66 2007-08 .614 (291-474) 2010-11 329 2013-14 1008 2016-17 226 2014-15 .374 (568-1520) 2017-18 842 1998-99 50 2008-09 .668 (332-497) 2011-12 318 2014-15 996 2017-18 219 Defensive Scoring Average (Points) 2015-16 .388 (613-1580) 1999-00 141 2009-10 .725 (362-499) 2012-13 272 2015-16 1114 1974-75 54.1 (811 - 15 gms) 2016-17 .338 (573-1693) Field Goals Allowed 2000-01 119 2010-11 .662 (329-497) 2013-14 390 2016-17 1140 1975-76 73.9 (1331 - 18 gms*) 2017-18 .406 (842-2075) 1974-79 Stats unavailable 2001-02 156 2011-12 .644 (318-494) 2014-15 336 2017-18 1383 1976-77 72.9 (1312 - 18 gms**) 1979-80 985 2002-03 212 2012-13 .630 (272-432) 2015-16 321 1977-78 75.9 (1821 - 24 gms) Defensive Field Goal Percentage 1980-81 846 2003-04 191 2013-14 .689 (390-566) 2016-17 305 Assists 1978-79 75.6 (2118 - 28 gms) 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1981-82 766 2004-05 134 2014-15 .654 (336-514) 2017-18 302 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1979-80 68.0 (2244 - 33 gms) 1979-80 .425 (985-2315) 1982-83 758 2005-06 170 2015-16 .656 (321-489) 1979-80 468 1980-81 65.1 (2083 - 32 gms) 1980-81 .430 (846-1967) 1983-84 755 2006-07 144 2016-17 .670 (305-455) Rebounding Average 1980-81 500 1981-82 73.5 (1911 - 26 gms) 1981-82 .438 (766-1747) 1984-85 788 2007-08 184 2017-18 .623 (302-485) 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1981-82 396 1982-83 68.0 (1972 - 29 gms) 1982-83 .387 (758-1961) 1985-86 744 2008-09 239 1979-80 43.9 1982-83 491 1983-84 68.3 (2050 - 30 gms) 1983-84 .389 (755-1941) 1986-87 737 2009-10 219 Free Throws Attempted 1980-81 40.2 1983-84 596 1984-85 67.4 (1954 - 29 gms) 1984-85 .418 (788-1911) 1987-88 829 2010-11 202 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1981-82 43.7 1984-85 466 1985-86 66.1 (1851 - 29 gms) 1985-86 .416 (744-1787) 1988-89 837 2011-12 198 1979-80 699 1982-83 48.3 1985-86 438 1986-87 62.7 (1882 - 30 gms) 1986-87 .392 (737-1882) 1989-90 809 2012-13 191 1980-81 603 1983-84 47.6 1986-87 537 1987-88 68.5 (2123 - 30 gms) 1987-88 .403 (829-2055) 1990-91 766 2013-14 181 1981-82 522 1984-85 43.1 1987-88 519 1988-89 70.6 (2040 - 29 gms) 1988-89 .426 (837-1967) 1991-92 854 2014-15 158 1982-83 783 1985-86 48.6 1988-89 471 1989-90 69.9 (2167 - 31 gms) 1989-90 .416 (809-1946) 1992-93 733 2015-16 147 1983-84 794 1986-87 46.5 1989-90 619 1990-91 75.6 (2117 - 28 gms) 1990-91 .431 (766-1779) 1993-94 816 2016-17 155 1984-85 756 1987-88 44.9 1990-91 484 1991-92 77.0 (2156 - 28 gms) 1991-92 .456 (854-1873) 1994-95 752 2017-18 281 1985-86 861 1988-89 40.8 1991-92 331 1992-93 73.9 (1995 - 27 gms) 1992-93 .425 (733-1726) 1995-96 657 1986-87 809 1989-90 43.9 1992-93 364 1993-94 81.9 (2211 - 27 gms) 1993-94 .460 (816-1775) 1996-97 669 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage 1987-88 785 1990-91 42.0 1993-94 325 1994-95 77.1 (2083 - 27 gms) 1994-95 .440 (752-1710) 1997-98 776 1988-89 .366 (90-246) 1988-89 659 1991-92 42.3 1994-95 347 1995-96 65.6 (1771 - 27 gms) 1995-96 .417 (657-1574) 1998-99 735 1989-90 .263 (44-167) 1989-90 740 1992-93 39.9 1995-96 337 1996-97 64.6 (1744 - 27 gms) 1996-97 .401 (669-1667) 1999-00 738 1990-91 .401 (147-367) 1990-91 646 1993-94 37.7 1996-97 341 1997-98 76.5 (2065 - 27 gms) 1997-98 .472 (776-1645) 2000-01 626 1991-92 .266 (47-177) 1991-92 728 1994-95 43.1 1997-98 339 1998-99 78.1 (2031 - 26 gms) 1998-99 .442 (735-1662) 2001-02 578 1992-93 .263 (45-171) 1992-93 638 1995-96 40.3 1998-99 338 1999-00 69.7 (2022 - 29 gms) 1999-00 .431 (738-1714) 2002-03 674 1993-94 .272 (83-305) 1993-94 718 1996-97 40.8 1999-00 355 2000-01 60.2 (1745 - 29 gms) 2000-01 .403 (626-1554) 2003-04 599 1994-95 .239 (109-456) 1994-95 568 1997-98 32.8 2000-01 347 2001-02 55.9 (1564 - 28 gms) 2001-02 .375 (578-1543) 2004-05 566 1995-96 .269 (76-283) 1995-96 703 1998-99 38.5 2001-02 357 2002-03 59.5 (1786 - 30 gms) 2002-03 .376 (674-1791) 2005-06 608 1996-97 .247 (67-271) 1996-97 523 1999-00 37.1 2002-03 354 2003-04 55.0 (1595 - 29 gms) 2003-04 .368 (599-1628) 2006-07 634 1997-98 .258 (66-256) 1997-98 575 2000-01 36.1 2003-04 336 2004-05 55.6 (1556 - 28 gms) 2004-05 .370 (566-1530) 2007-08 674 1998-99 .272 (50-184) 1998-99 538 2001-02 40.1 2004-05 298 2005-06 59.7 (1730 - 29 gms) 2005-06 .384 (608-1585) 2008-09 691 1999-00 .322 (141-438) 1999-00 472 2002-03 37.6 2005-06 324 2006-07 59.2 (1776 - 30 gms) 2006-07 .384 (634 (1652) 2009-10 762 2000-01 .283 (119-420) 2000-01 487 2003-04 38.4 2006-07 315 2007-08 57.0 (1768 - 31 gms) 2007-08 .373 (674-1806) 2010-11 671 2001-02 .299 (156-522) 2001-02 423 2004-05 38.1 2007-08 420 2008-09 59.8 (1915 - 32 gms) 2008-09 .376 (691-1839) 2011-12 577 2002-03 .319 (212-665) 2002-03 494 2005-06 36.1 2008-09 418 2009-10 64.5 (2001 - 31 gms) 2009-10 .418 (762-1824) 2012-13 659 2003-04 .313 (191-611) 2003-04 466 2006-07 38.6 2009-10 347 2010-11 57.8 (1734 - 30 gms) 2010-11 .382 (671-1758) 2013-14 708 2004-05 .282 (134-475) 2004-05 433 2007-08 37.8 2010-11 332

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Blocked Shots 1974-79 Stats unavailable 1979-80 82 100-POINT GAMES FOR SOUTH ALABAMA 1980-81 43 1981-82 81 (112) – vs. Gerogia State (112-83) – 12/7/87 Most 100-point games in a single season: 3, Twice 1982-83 147 (110) – vs. Talladega (110-50) – 1/9/90 (1987-88, 1989-90) 1983-84 154 (109) – vs. Prairie View A&M (109-50) – 12/17/93 1984-85 79 (105) – vs. Montevallo (105-67) – 1/16/83 Times scoring 100 points in a SBC game: 3 1985-86 99 (105) – vs. Auburn-Montgomery (105-71) – 12/11/89 (104) – vs. South Florida* (104-49) – 1/24/87 (H) 1986-87 100 (104) – vs. Stetson (104-56) – 2/6/84 (100) – vs. Virginia Commonwealth* (100-72) – 1/21/85 (H) 1987-88 72 (104) – vs. New Orleans (104-45) – 11/30/79 (100) – vs. Texas Rio Grand Valley* (100-60) – 1/12/95 (H) 1988-89 69 (104) – vs. South Florida* (104-49) – 1/24/87 1989-90 92 (101) – vs. Judson (101-42) – 12/8/79 Times scoring 100 points at home: 15 1990-91 64 (101) – vs. West Florida (101-52) – 1/20/90) 1991-92 40 (100) – vs. Virginia Commonwealth* (100-72) – 1/21/85 Times scoring 100 points at the Mitchell Center: 1 1992-93 73 (100) – vs. Jacksonville State (100-47) – 12/7/86 vs. Spring Hill (100-44) – 11/19/09 1993-94 49 (100) – vs. Cheyney (100-55) – 3/5/88 1994-95 84 (100) – vs. Louisiana (100-78) – 3/7/88 Times scoring 100 points on the road: 1 1995-96 44 (100) – vs. Texas-Pan American* (100-60) – 1/12/95 vs. Cheyney (100-55) – 3/5/88 1996-97 34 (100) – vs. Spring Hill (100-44) – 11/19/09 1997-98 34 Back-to-back 100-point games: 1998-99 45 100-point games: 16 3/5-3/7/88 1999-00 56 2000-01 59 2001-02 99 * – Sun Belt Game 2002-03 74 2003-04 109 2004-05 148 2005-06 94 2006-07 80 100-POINT GAMES FOR SOUTH ALABAMA OPPONENTS 2007-08 64 2008-09 155 (125) – at Georgia (64-125) – 2/25/91 Most 100-point games (opponent) in a single season: 3, Twice 2009-10 69 (115) – at Lamar* (52-115) – 3/5/92 (1975-76, 1993-94, 1997-98) 2010-11 56 (115) – at Louisiana Tech* (44-115) – 1/12/98 2011-12 59 (113) – Mississippi College (49-113) – 1/31/76 (N) Times allowing 100 points in a SBC game: 9 2012-13 62 (113) – at Western Kentucky* (45-113) – 1/18/95 (115) – at Lamar* (52-115) – 3/5/92 2013-14 58 (112) – Tuskegee (79-112) – 1/20/79 (115) – at Louisiana Tech* (44-115) – 1/12/98 2014-15 121 (106) – at Auburn (73-106) – 12/11/75 (113) – at Western Kentucky* (45-113) – 1/18/95 2015-16 174 (106) – at Southern Mississippi (63-106) – 2/11/78 (106) – at Arkansas State* (64-106) – 1/30/92 2016-17 175 (106) – at Arkansas State* (64-106) – 1/30/92 (103) – at Louisiana Tech* (46-103) – 2/3/94 2017-18 254 (105) – Valparaiso (95-105) – 12/4/93 (N) (102) – at Louisiana Tech* (55-102) – 1/14/93 (103) – at Southern Mississippi (46-103) – 11/28/78 (100) – at Western Kentucky* (42-100) – 2/26/98 (103) – at Tuskegee (41-103) – 1/27/78 (100) – Middle Tennessee* (52-100) – 2/6/10 (103) – at Louisiana Tech* (46-103) – 2/3/94 (100) – at Middle Tennessee* (78-100) – 2/21/10 (102) – at Louisiana Tech* (55-102) – 1/14/93 (101) – at Florida (54-101) – 12/12/93 Times allowing 100 points at home: 2 (101) – at Tulane (38-101) – 12/1/97 (100) – Talladega (53-100) – 2/19/76 (N) Times allowing 100 points at the Mitchell Center: 1 (100) – at Western Kentucky* (42-100) – 2/26/98 Middle Tennessee* (52-100) – 2/6/10 (100) – Middle Tennessee* (52-100) – 2/6/10 (100) – at Middle Tennessee* (78-100) – 2/21/10 Times allowing 100 points on the road: 15

100-point games by an opponent: 20 Back-to-back 100-point games (opponent): 0

* – Sun Belt Game (N) – Neutral Site

SOUTH ALABAMA’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY SOUTH ALABAMA’S LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT

(63) – vs. Spring Hill (95-32) – 12/1/75 (71) – at Louisiana Tech* (44-115) – 1/12/98 (63) – vs. Spring Hill (98-35) – 11/9/07 (68) – at Western Kentucky* (45-113) – 1/18/95 (60) – vs. Talladega (110-50) – 1/9/89 (67) – at Lamar* (52-115) – 3/5/92 (59) – vs. New Orleans (104-45) – 11/30/79 (64) – vs. Mississippi College (49-113) – 1/31/76 (59) – vs. Judson (101-42) – 12/8/79 (63) – at Tulane (38-101) – 12/1/97 (59) – vs. Prairie View A&M (109-50) – 12/17/93 (62) – at Tuskegee (41-103) – 1/27/78 (56) – vs. Spring Hill (100-44) – 11/19/09 (61) – at Georgia (64-125) – 2/25/91 (55) – vs. South Florida* (104-49) – 1/24/87 (59) – Mississippi State (40-99) – 12/3/77 (53) – vs. Jacksonville State (100-47 – 12/7/86 (59) – at Louisiana Tech* (39-98) – 2/25/99 (53) – vs. Nicholls State (83-30) – 11/14/08 (58) – at Western Kentucky* (42-100) – 2/26/98 (49) – vs. Southern (79-30) – 1/12/87 (57) – at Southern Mississippi (46-103) – 11/28/78 (49) – vs. West Florida (101-52) – 1/20/90 (57) – at Louisiana Tech* (46-103) – 2/3/94 (48) – vs. West Alabama (96-48) – 11/29/83 (57) – at Nebraska (39-96) – 11/13/98 (48) – vs. Stetson (104-56) – 2/6/84 (57) – at Arkansas (38-95) – 11/20/98 (48) – vs. Jackson State (88-40) – 1/14/87 (57) – at Louisiana Tech (33-90) – 1/10/00 (45) – vs. Alabama State (99-54) – 12/6/85 (55) – at Louisiana Tech* (29-84) – 2/17/96 (45) – at Cheyney (100-55) – 3/5/88 (53) – Louisiana Tech* (43-96) – 1/29/94 (43) – vs. Covenant (90-47) – 2/6/81 (N) (52) – vs. Florida (33-85) – 11/11/16 (43) – vs. Virginia Commonwealth* (89-46) – 1/18/87 (52) – at Western Kentucky* (45-97) – 2/16/92 (42) – vs. Southern (96-54) – 1/7/87 (51) – vs. Purdue (44-95) – 12/27/94 (N) (50) – Tuskegee (30-80) – 11/17/77

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ALL GAMES SUN BELT CONFERENCE (VICTORIES) PROGRAM MILESTONE VICTORIES No. Date Opponent Site Result Score No. Date Opponent Site Score 1 Nov., 1974 Soring Hill H W 53-37 1 1/21/85 Virginia Commonwealth H 100-72 Win # Opponent Score Date Coach 50 2/14/77 Alabama H L 44-77 50 1/23/97 Louisiana A 58-45 1 Spring Hill 98-35 November - 1974 Joy Pearson 100 2/10/79 Tulane H W 58-55 100 2/26/05 Denver H 44-40 50 Auburn 66-60 February 23, 1980 Jimmy Butler 200 12/4/82 West Florida H W 79-65 150 2/9/11 Troy H 79-61 100 Alabama State 77-65 December 12, 1983 Charlie Branum 300 1/29/86 Prairie View A&M A W 78-52 200 1/20/18 Appalachian State H 54-52 200 Mississippi State 73-51 March 26, 1988 Charlie Branum 400 2/22/89 Grambling State H W 73-67 205 3/3/18 Georgia State A 70-69 300 Nicholls State 64-51 February 10, 1997 Cherly Rice 500 1/5/93 Arkansas State H L 42-63 400 Lamar 74-57 January 3, 2005 Rick Pietri 600 11/24/96 UAB A L 31-57 500 Lipscomb 69-41 December 22, 2010 Rick Pietri 700 2/17/00 Florida International A L 35-58 550 Little Rock 61-56 February 1, 2014 Terry Fowler 800 12/6/03 Mississippi State H W 67-53 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ALL HOME GAMES 600 Georgia State 70-69 March 3, 2018 Terry Fowler No. Date Opponent Result Score 900 1/24/07 ULM H L 56-61 1 1/21/85 Virginia Commonwealth W 100-72 1000 2/17/10 Western Kentucky A L 61-67 50 1/6/96 New Orleans L 69-75 1100 11/30/13 Samfored N L 49-70 100 1/16/03 Middle Tennesssee W 72-58 PROGRAM STREAKS 1150 3/5/15 Arkansas State A L 60-70 150 1/4/09 Middle Tennessee L 57-80 1200 1/12/17 UTA H L 49-73 LONGEST WIN STREAK – OVERALL AND ONE SEASON LONGEST LOSING STREAK – OVERALL 200 3/5/14 Texas State L 60-64 239 2/24/18 Louisiana L 59-56 Streak Season Started Against Ended Against Streak Started Against (Season) Ended Against (Season) 16 1986-87 Southern Western Kentucky 16 Texas Christian (1999-00) New Orleans (1999-00) 14 2003-04 St. Francis (N.Y.) Middle Tennessee 15 Troy (1993-94) Louisiana (1993-94) ALL VICTORIES 12 1984-85 North Alabama Western Kentucky 13 Nicholls State (2014-15) Louisiana (2014-15) No. Date Opponent Site Score 1 Nov., 1974 Soring Hill H 53-37 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ALL HOME VICTORIES 10 1983-84 Florida A&M Southern Mississippi 13 Arkansas State (1998-99) Mississippi Valley State (1999-00) No. Date Opponent Score 50 2/23/80 Auburn N 66-60 9 1979-80 Alabama State UAB 13 Auburn (1977-78) Spring Hill (1977-78) 1 1/21/85 Virginia Commonwealth 100-72 100 12/12//83 Alabama State H 77-65 9 1983-84 West Alabama Auburn 25 3/5/94 Texas Rio Grand Valley 72-58 200 3/26/88 Mississippi State N 73-51 8 1989-88 Alabama State Auburn LONGEST LOSING STREAK – ONE SEASON 50 2/24/03 Denvier 75-54 300 2/10/97 Nicholls State H 64-51 7 1982-83 Jacksonville State Western Kentucky Streak Season Started Against Ended Against 100 12/29/12 Arkansas State 53-47 400 1/3/05 Lamar H 74-57 7 1989-90 McNeese State Washington 16 1999-00 Texas Christian New Orleans 125 2/22/18 ULM 72-55 7 1989-90 Mississippi State Old Dominion 15 1993-94 Troy Louisiana 500 12/22/10 Lipscomb H 69-41 13 2014-15 Nicholls State Louisiana 550 2/1/14 Little Rock H 61-56 LONGEST HOME WIN STREAK 13 1977-78 Auburn Spring Hill 600 3/3/18 Georgia State H 70-69 17 December 7, 1986 – December 7, 1987 13 1998-99 Arkansas State End of Season 603 3/19/18 Furman H 54-53 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ALL HOME GAMES 15 February 10, 1979 – January 28, 1980 (MITCHELL CENTER ERA) 15 January 23, 1984 – February 9, 1985 LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK MITCHELL CENTER ERA (ALL GAMES) No. Date Opponent Result Score 11 February 7, 1983 – January 6, 1984 10 November, 1976 – November, 1977 No. Date Opponent Result Score 1 1/13/00 New Orleans L 67-71 11 November 22, 2002 – February 8, 2003 9 November 18, 1978 – February 9, 1979 1 11/23/99 Illinois-Chicago L 55-71 50 2/25/05 Denver W 44-40 10 February 24, 2003 – January 29, 2004 8 January 30, 1999 – December 10, 1999 50 2/1/03 Arkansas State W 45-34 100 2/9/11 Troy W 72-62 7 December 19, 2016 - February 16, 2017 100 12/14/06 Middle Tennessee L 58-83 146 2/27/16 Louisiana W 68-59 LONGEST ROAD WIN STREAK 7 January 9, 1978 – February 14, 1978 150 1/6/10 Western Kentucky W 88-78 150 1/26/17 Georgia State L 45-55 7 November 22, 2003 – January 15, 2004 7 January 13, 2000 – February 26, 2000 200 11/25/13 Houston Baptist L 51-54 164 2/24/18 Louisiana L 59-56 6 January 28, 1983 – March 9, 1983 240 2/27/16 Louisiana W 68-59 6 January 17, 1984 – February 11, 1984 LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK 250 1/28/17 Georgia Southern L 45-53 5 February 18, 1980 – March 6, 1980 22 February 5, 1993 – December 2, 1994 5 Janaury 7, 1986 – January 29, 1986 19 February 7, 1981 – January 38, 1982 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ALL HOME VICTORIES 5 January 22, 1987 – February 16, 1987 18 January 30, 2014 – February 19, 2015 (MITCHELL CENTER ERA) 5 November 24, 2007 – January 12, 2008 14 December 21, 1990 – November 29, 1991 MITCHELL CENTER ERA (VICTORIES) No. Date Opponent Score No. Date Opponent Score 11 January 24, 1998 – November 21, 1998 1 3/4/00 Little Rock 73-58 1 12/13/99 McNeese State 75-63 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WIN STREAK 25 1/14/06 New Orleans 69-53 50 1/15/05 Louisiana 57-56 9 February 12, 2004 – January 15, 2005 SUN BELT CONFERENCE LOSING STREAK 50 1/22/11 Florida International 60-42 100 1/10/10 Arkansas State 68-67 6 January 6, 2018 – February 3, 2018 22 January 16, 1999 – February 26, 2000 88 2/22/18 ULM 72-55 5 January 18, 1987 – February 16, 1987 11 January 13, 1994 – February 26, 1994 150 2/11/16 Georgia State 83-45 5 January 30, 2003 – February 13, 2003 10 January 18, 1995 – February 25, 1995 179 3/3/18 Georgia State 70-69 5 February 24, 2003 – January 17, 2004 9 December 30, 2014 – January 29, 2015 5 January 2, 2010 – January 16, 2010 8 February 6, 2014 – March 5, 2014 8 Jan. 12, 2017 - Feb. 9, 2017 SUN BELT CONFERENCE (ALL GAMES) SUN BELT CONFERENCE HOME WIN STREAK No. Date Opponent Site Result Score 10 January 22, 1987 – January 27, 1990 SUN BELT CONFERENCE HOME LOSING STREAK 1 1/13/85 Western Kentucky A L 57-81 10 January 31, 2009 – January 16, 2010 13 January 30, 1999 – February 26, 2000 50 2/29/92 Arkansas State H L 65-69 6 February 5, 2004 – January 15, 2005 8 February 4, 2015 – January 14, 2016 100 1/27/96 Arkansas State A L 62-76 5 January 16, 2003 – February 8, 2003 6 December 31, 2016 - February 16, 2017 200 1/11/03 New Mexico State A L ot 60-63 5 January 12, 2012 – February 9, 2012 5 January 23, 1995 – February 16, 1995 300 1/18/09 Arkansas State A W 69-68 5 January 16, 2016 – February 16, 2016 5 February 22, 1997 – January 17, 1998 400 12/30/14 Arkansas State H L 50-62 5 December 29, 2017 – February 8, 2018 460 3/4/17 Arkansas State H W 71-49 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ROAD LOSING STREAK 468 3/3/18 Georgia State A W 70-99 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ROAD WIN STREAK 20 February 18, 1993 – January 27, 1996 4 February 14, 2004 – January 13, 2005 14 January 30, 2014 – February 19, 2015 3 February 13, 2003 – January 15, 2004 12 January 16, 1999 – February 22, 2000 3 January 6, 2018 – February 3, 2018 5 January 11, 1992 – February 16, 1992 2 Several times, last January 5, 2017 – January 7, 2017 5 February 3, 2001 – December 29, 2001 5 February 11, 2012 – December 1, 2012

* - Active streak

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