Quick Facts College Information Location...... Gaffney, SC Enrollment...... 709Founded Table of Contents Quick Facts...... 1 1845 Schedule...... 2 President...... Dr. Walt Griffin Roster...... 3 Season Preview...... 4 Athletics Information 2005-06 Season Review...... 6 Athletics Director...... Larry Epperly Head Coach...... 7 Assoc. AD for Compliance...... Dennis Bloomer Coaching & Support Staff...... 8 Assoc. AD for Special Projects...... Mike Cerino Player Bios...... 9 Assoc. AD for Development & Marketing...... William Goode 2005-06 Results...... 16 Senior Women’s Administrator ...... Gail Pace 2005-06 Stats...... 17 Nickname...... Saints 2005-06 Stat Leaders...... 18 Colors...... Blue and Gold Records...... 19 Affiliation...... NCAA Division II 2006-07 Opponents...... 21 Athletic Training...... 22 Information Strength & Conditioning...... 22 Conference...... Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Facilities...... 23 Head Coach...... Corey Fox (3rd Year) Saints Club...... 25 Overall Record...... 18-52 Limestone College...... 26 Record at Limestone...... 18-52 Limestone College Athletics...... 27 Phone...... 864-488-4572 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference...... 28 Email...... [email protected] Fax...... 864-902-0714 Assistant Coach...... Melissa DeVore Phone...... 864-488-8218 2006-07 Pre-Season Email...... [email protected] Coaches Poll Assistant Coach...... Kevin Wyatt Phone...... 864-488-8238 (# of First place votes in parenthesis) Email...... [email protected] 1. Anderson (7) 97 Facility...... Timken Gym 2. Barton (2) 87 2005-06 Record...... 12-17 2005-06 CVAC Record...... 8-12 3. Pfeiffer (2) 84 2005-06 CVAC Regular Season Finish...... 9th 4. Belmont Abbey 66 Letter Winners Returning/Lost...... 6/3 5. Mount Olive 56 Newcomers...... 4 6. Erskine 52 7. Limestone 44 Media Information T-8. Lees-McRae 42 Asst. Sports Information Director/ T-8. St. Andrews 42 Women’s Basketball Contact...... Kevin Wyatt 10. Queens 20 Phone...... 864-488-8238 Email...... [email protected] Fax...... 864-902-0714 Sports Information Director...... Leah Melichar Credits Phone...... 864-488-8219 The 2006 Limestone College Women’s Basketball Media Email...... [email protected] Guide is a publication of the Limestone College Sports In- Website Address...... www.limestone.edu formation Office. This publication was written and edited Mailing Address...... 1115 College Drive by Kevin Wyatt and edited and designed by Leah Melichar...... Gaffney, SC 29340 Special thanks to Josh Crotzer, Dr. Walt Griffin and Co- rey Fox for their help. Photo contributions made by Michael Paschal.

 2006-07 Schedule

Day Date Opponent Location Time Wed. Nov. 15 North Greenville Gaffney, S.C. 6 p.m. Fri. Nov. 17 Lander Gaffney, S.C. 6 p.m. Tues. Nov. 21 Queens* Gaffney, S.C. 6 p.m. Sat. Nov. 25 USC-Upstate Gaffney, S.C. 2 p.m. Mon. Nov. 27 Converse Spartanburg, S.C. 7 p.m. Thur. Nov. 30 Anderson* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Dec. 2 Mount Olive* Mt. Olive, N.C. 2:00 p.m. Wed.. Dec. 6 Newberry Newberry, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Dec. 16 Brevard Gaffney, S.C. 7 p.m. Sat. Dec. 30 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. 2 p.m. Sat. Jan. 6 Belmont Abbey* Belmont, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Jan. 8 St. Andrews* Laurinburg, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan. 11 Lees-McRae* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Jan. 15 Coker* Hartsville, S.C. 2 p.m. Thur. Jan. 18 Erskine* Due West, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 20 Barton* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan. 25 Pfeiffer* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 27 Mount Olive* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Feb. 1 Lees-McRae* Banner Elk, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 3 St. Andrews* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Feb. 8 Pfeiffer* Misenheimer, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 10 Queens* Charlotte, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Feb. 12 Belmont Abbey* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Feb. 15 Coker* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 17 Erksine* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Feb. 22 Anderson* Anderson, S.C. 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 24 Barton* Wilson, N.C. 5:30 p.m.

* - indicates CVAC game Home games in all caps.

 2006-07 Roster Lady Saints Numerical Roster No. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown Previous School 4 Stephanie Munoz 5’4 Jr. East Peoria, Ill. Lincoln Land CC 10 Tiffany Jones 5’7 Jr. Greer S.C. Greer HS 11 Blanca Gonzalez 5’7 Jr. , Ill. Neosho CC 20 Shelly Robinson 5’9 Jr. Belmont N.C. South Point HS 21 Reagan Robins 5’9 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Neosho CC 23 Lindsay Kyle 5’9 Jr. Springfield, Va. Cecil CC 24 Ariel Lyons 5’9 Jr. Brandon, Fla. Hillsborough CC 32 Addie Graves 6’0 So. Columbia, S.C Ridgeview HS 34 Lauren Mitchell 6’0 So. Saluda, S.C. Saluda HS 44 Monica Adams 6’0 Jr. Kings Mountain N.C. Bessemer City HS

Lady Saints Alphabetical Roster No. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown Previous School 44 Monica Adams 6’0 Jr. Kings Mountain N.C. Bessemer City HS 11 Blanca Gonzalez 5’7 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Neosho CC 32 Addie Graves 6’0 So. Columbia, S.C Ridgeview HS 10 Tiffany Jones 5’7 Jr. Greer S.C. Greer HS 23 Lindsay Kyle 5’9 Jr. Springfield, Va. Cecil CC 24 Ariel Lyons 5’9 Jr. Brandon, Fla. Hillsborough CC 34 Lauren Mitchell 6’0 So. Saluda, S.C. Saluda HS 4 Stephanie Munoz 5’4 Jr. East Peoria, Ill. Lincoln Land CC 21 Reagan Robins 5’9 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Neosho CC 20 Shelly Robinson 5’9 Jr. Belmont N.C. South Point HS

HCoachingead Coach: Corey Staff: Fox (3rd Season) Assistant Coach: Melissa DeVore (1st Season) Assistant Coach: Kevin Wyatt (1st Season)

Lady Saints by State Lady Saints by Class Florida Seniors (1) Sophomores (2) Ariel Lyons Oklahoma Reagan Robins Addie Graves Reagan Robins Lauren Mitchell Juniors (7) Blanca Gonzalez Monica Adams Freshman (0) Stephanie Munoz Addie Graves Blanca Gonzalez Tiffany Jones Tiffany Jones Lauren Mitchell Lindsey Kyle Monica Adams Ariel Lyons Shelly Robinson Virginia Stephanie Munoz Lindsay Kyle Shelly Robinson

 Season Preview

The Limestone College Lady Saints basketball squad is antici- pating the start of another exciting basketball season. The Lady Saints will look to build on last year and seek to improve on the 12-17 record of last season. In 2005-06 the Lady Saints advanced to the quarterfinals of the CVAC tournament. Gone are Dani- elle Vieira, Jodeana Pirtle, Ladovia Dukes, and Melissa DeVore. However, Tiffany Jones, Shelly Robinson, Reagan Robins, Addie Graves, Monica Adams, and Lauren Mitchell will bring a lot of experience to the squad. The Lady Saints also welcome five new additions to the team this season: Melissa Hawkins, Blanca Gonzalez, Stephanie Mu- noz, Lindsay Kyle and Ariel Lyons. Guards Limestone will look to redshirt junior Ariel Lyons from Bran- don, Florida to fill the void left by the graduation of Melissa De- Vore at the point guard position. Lyons is capable of handling these responsibilities. She has had a terrific pre-season and can shoot the ball well. Junior college transfer Blanca Gonzalez will also handle some of the point guard responsibilities, along with another junior col-

lege transfer, Stephanie Munoz. Junior guard Tiffany Jones is ranked No. 5 in Limestone’s NCAA Division The Wing II record books with 158 career assists. The Lady Saints have a lot of depth on the wing this season. Tiffany Jones, a two-year starter, returns to lead the Lady Saints. Jones, a junior from Greer, S.C., has had an outstanding career at Limestone. She is a terrific leader on the court and will work hard everyday. Jones averaged 9.9 points per game in 2005-06 and scored in double figures 16 times, including a ca- reer-high 26 in the CVAC quarterfinals at Anderson University last season. Senior Reagan Robins, a sharp shooter from Oklahoma City, Okla., returns for the Lady Saints. She has improved her shoot- ing, as well as the rest of her game. Robins is coming off a highly successful season in which she averaged 9.1 points per game. She will provide the Lady Saints with experience, and as the lone se- nior, will be a big contributor to the Lady Saints this season. Shelly Robinson, a junior from Belmont, N.C., returns for the Lady Saints. She has worked hard in the off season and will be a key contributor for Limestone. Joining these newcomers will be Lindsay Kyle, a junior college transfer from Cecil Community College, who will log key minutes this season. She joins the team after a successful junior college career in which she averaged 14 points per game and led her team to a 24-win season in 2005-06. She is athletic and can get to the rim, making her a tough match-up for opposing defenders. Stephanie Munoz comes to the Lady Saints from Lincoln Land Senior Reagan Robins is third in the Limestone career and single seaosn re- Community College. Munoz can shoot the ball effectively and her cord books with her 51 three-pointers last season. solid play and scoring ability will enable her to fit in nicely for the  Season Preview

Lady Saints for the next two seasons. Key Losses Gonzalez, a junior from Neosho County Community College, is Melissa Devore, Guard a native of Chicago, Ill. She will share time on the wing. Gonzalez 29 games played, 459 points, 182 rebounds, will reunite with former JUCO teammate Robins and is a great ad- 170 assists dition to the Lady Saints team. She has worked hard and looks to Jodeana Pirtle, Guard provide quality minutes for the Lady Saints. 29 games played 198 points, 117 rebounds, 53 Assists The Post Danielle Vieira 29 games played, 261 points The Lady Saints also have the luxury of depth at the post this season. Three letter winners return, including Honorable Mention Key Returnees All-CVAC honoree Monica Adams. Adams, a junior from Bessemer Tiffany Jones, Jr., Guard City, N.C., had a huge 2005-2006 campaign for the Lady Saints. She 29 games played, 287 points, 125 rebounds, averaged 13.6 points and 8.6 rebounds a contest for Limestone last 98 assists Monica Adams, Jr., Center year. She has also improved on the defensive end for the Lady Saints 29 games played, 394 points, 249 rebounds and looks to have another great season. Honorable Mention All-CVAC Also returning for the Lady Saints is sophomore Addie Graves, Reagan Robins, Sr., Guard from Columbia, S.C. Graves was well on her way to having a solid 29 games played, 264 points, 74 rebounds freshman campaign before sitting out the second half of the season. Key Newcomers Lauren Mitchell, from Saluda, S.C., provided the Lady Saints Ariel Lyons, Jr., Point Guard with a spark off the bench last year and is one of the most improved 2005-06 Redshirt players. She will continue to improve and provide the Lady Saints with some key defense and rebounding. Stephanie Munoz, Jr., Guard Limestone looks to continue its improvements from last season Transfer from Lincoln Land in 2006-07 with its returning veterans and talented newcomers. Community College Blanca Gonzalez, Jr. Guard Transfer from Neosho County Community College Lindsay Kyle, Jr., Guard Transfer from Cecil Community College

Junior center Monica Adams led the Lady Saints with 249 rebounds last season and was second on the team with 394 points.

 2005-06 Season in Review •2005-06 The Lady Saints Team won eight Accomplishmentsmore games than they won during the 2004-05 season. • The Lady Saints claimed road wins over Pfeiffer, Mount Olive, Lander, Lees McRae, and perennial national powerhouse Bentley College. • The team finished in third place in the United Electric/Executive West Tip Off tournament in November. • Limestone hosted a first round game of the conference tournament where it defeated Coker 75-57.

2005-06 Season Month-By-MonthNovember (1-3 record) Wins over Bentley; Losses at Mars Hill, Bellarmine, and Coker The Lady Saints lost the season opener at Mars Hill College, 101-82. The Saints were led by Melissa Devore’s 23 points. Next the Lady Saints traveled to Louisville, Kentucky to play in the United Electric/Executive West Tip Off tournament. They dropped the first contest to host Bellarmine University 77-63. The Lady Saints then upset #11 ranked Bentley College 72-71 on a last second buzzer-beater by Melissa Devore, finishing in third place in the tournament. Next, the Lady Saints traveled to Coker College to open the CVAC slate and lost, 75-74. December (3-2 record) Wins over Mt. Olive, Converse and Lander; Losses at USC Aiken and Newberry The month started with a 73-64 loss at USC Aiken, in a game the Lady Saints should have won. The Lady Saints then defeated the Mt. Olive Trojans 62-61. Limestone also rolled to a 75-52 win over Converse at home. Next, the Lady Saints lost a heartbreaker, 70-69, against Newberry after the Indians hit a three-pointer at the buzzer. The Lady Saints closed the month of December with a satisfying 71-60 victory at Lander. January (3-7 record) Wins over Pfeiffer, Lees-McRae, Mt. Olive, Losses to Erskine (2), Queens, St. Andrews, Belmont Abbey, Barton, and Anderson, The month of January started out with a tough loss at Erskine, 66-64. Next, the Lady Saints lost a game that they should have won, 76-69, against Queens. This game would prove to be an extremely costly one for Limestone as the team lost senior Ladovia Dukes to a career-ending concussion. They traveled to Laurinburg N.C., to play St. Andrews, and the Lady Saints lost the contest 91-79. Belmont Abbey was next on the docket for Limestone. The Crusaders came out blazing in the first half and defeated the Lady Saints 72-62. Next came the turning point for the Saints for the month. The team picked up a huge win over Pfeiffer at Misenheimer, N.C., with the end result being an 86-72 victory. Next for the Saints was Lees-McRae. In the first half of this game Limestone shot well as the team jumped out to a 21-0 lead. The Lady Saints never looked back and defeated the Bobcats 77-55. The next two CVAC games were against perennial conference powers Barton and Anderson. The Lady Saints dropped a 78-61 decision at Barton and a 93-81 deci- sion to Anderson. Limestone went on the road and defeated Mt. Olive 82-72, then lost to Erskine for the second time in the month 78-74 in overtime. February (5-4 record) Wins over Pfeiffer, Lees-McRae, St. Andrews, and Coker (2); Losses at Queens, Belmont Abbey, Anderson, and Barton. February began with another great win against Pfeiffer, 80-71. The Lady Saints then had a tough time against Queens, losing 88- 66. One of the most exciting games on the Lady Saints schedule came next as the Lady Saints defeated Lees-McRae 70-66 at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena. Limestone followed that performance with a 68-47 win over Coker. The Lady Saints then lost to Belmont Abbey 80-78. That results was followed by losses to Anderson ,97-74, and Barton, 69-54. Limesotne finally defeated St. Andrews 81- 73 to close out the regular season. The Lady Saints hosted the first round game of the CVAC tournament and pounded Coker again, 75-57. March (0-1 record) CVAC quarterfinals loss at Anderson With a trip to the final four at stake, the Limestone College Lady Saints lost at Anderson, 101-83, wrapping up its season at 8-12 in the CVAC and 12-17 overall.

 Head Coach Corey Fox

Head Coach Corey Fox enters his third season as the Head Coach of the Lady Saints. Limestone is coming off of its best season under Fox’s tutelage. The Lady Saints finished 2005-06 with a 12-17 record overall and an 8-12 record in the CVAC, tripling their win total from the previous season. Fox took over head coaching duties fulltime in January 2003. Fox graduated from Limestone College in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree in Liberal Studies. He started his college playing career at Danville Area Community College prior to attending Western Illinois. He then transferred to Limestone for his senior season. Fox helped DACC to a top-ten national rank- ing as a freshman and was named All-American in his sophomore campaign, while leading his team to a national runner-up finish. In one season at Limestone, Fox set single season records for assists, 3-pointers, 3-point percentage, and free-throw percentage. Fox served as an assistant coach for Limestone’s head men’s basketball coach Larry Epperly for three- and-a-half seasons prior to taking the helm of the women’s basketball program. Among the highlights from his first three seasons with the Lady Saints is a 71-64 overtime win over Ers- kine College at home in his first game at the helm. The Lady Saints also had several memo- rable wins in the 2005-06 season, including a 72-71 victory over nationally-ranked Bentley College, and a 70-66 conference-victory over Lees-McRae College at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena. The Lady Saints also defeated Coker College in the first round of the CVAC tourna- ment.

 Coaching and Support Staff Melissa DeVore Assistant Coach Melissa DeVore joins the Lady Saints staff after a highly successful two-year play- ing career at Limestone. She will assist head coach Corey Fox in all aspects of the pro- gram. DeVore was named Second-Team All-CVAC her senior season after averaging 15.8 points per game. She also tallied 170 assists. DeVore ranks fourth on the all-time list for assists at Limestone College. DeVore holds a degree in physical education from Limestone College. Prior to play- ing at Limestone, DeVore was a two time MVP at Danville Area Community College. While at DACC, DeVore was named First Team All-CCCI and CCCI MVP honors while leading the conference in assists and steals. “I am looking forward to working on Coach Fox’s staff,” commented DeVore. “I really enjoyed playing for him, and now I can’t wait to coach with him.” DeVore went on to say, “I expect great things from the team this season, and I look forward to this being a great year.” Kevin Wyatt Assistant Coach/Assistant Sports Information Director Kevin Wyatt will once again be a member of Corey Fox’s staff. Wyatt spent last sea- son as a student assistant, but will now be an full-fledged assistant coach for the Lady Saints. Wyatt, a 2005 graduate of Limestone College, will be in charge of film exchange and will also help in other aspects of the program. “I am extremely excited about this opportunity,” said Wyatt. “I will bring dedication and hard work to this program. I am really thankful for Coach Fox for allowing me to work with this great team.” Gail Pace

Athletic Trainer Gail Pace has been a member of the Limestone College Athletic Training staff since August of 2004. She received a bachelor of science degree from and a master of science from Mississippi State University. She is a member of the Col- lege’s faculty as an instructor of Physical Education and Athletic Training. In addition to women’s basketball, her training responsibilities include cross country and .

 Player Bios #21 Reagan Robins

Senior Guard Height: 5-9 Hometown: Oklahoma City, Okla. Previous School: Neosho Community College

Coach Fox: “Reagan is going to be looked upon as a leader this season. She is the lone senior on the squad and a lot is expected of her. She has really improved her overall game and we expect a huge season from her.” 2005-2006: Reagan .scored a season-high 21 points in a three-point loss at Belmont-Abbey(2/13)...connected on five three-pointers in that same game...had a season-high eight rebounds in a win over St. Andrews(2/20)... had two strong performances against Pfeiffer, scoring 17 points on January 16 and 14 against the Falcons on February 2... netted 51 three-pointers for third place in Limestone’s All-Time career and single season record book...named to the CVAC All-Academic team. Neosho CC: Reagan was a 2nd-team All-Conference player and received Academic All-America honors at Neosho Community College...she was also selected as Female Athlete of the Year. High School: Reagan played varsity basketball for 4 years...She was an All-City player and selected 2nd- team All-Conference...Reagan is currently ranked 2nd on the all-time leading scorers list for Putnam City High School. Personal: Parents: Raymond and Cindy Robins...majoring in business.

Yr. G/GS FGM/FGA FG% 3PTM/3PTA 3PT% FTM/FTA FT% PTS AVG ORB DRB TR AVG PF AST TO BS ST 05/06 29/4 87/208 41.8 51/122 41.8 39/55 70.9 264 9.10 26 48 74 2.55 45 26 47 7 24 Totals 29/4 87/208 41.8 51/122 41.8 39/55 70.9 264 9.10 26 48 74 2.55 45 26 47 7 24

 Player Bios #42 Monica Adams

Junior Center Height: 6-0 Hometown: Kings Mountain, N.C. Previous School: Bessemer City High School

Coach Fox: “Mon had a terrific sophomore season for us. She was counted on a lot and really became a reliable post player. She was named to the All-Conference team, so of course a lot is expected of her. She has worked very hard on her game and it has shown in practice. Monica could become one of the best post players in the league this year. ” 2005-2006: Started 27 of 29 games...averaged 13.6 points per game...named Honorable-Mention All-CVAC... scored a season-high 23 points against both Pfeiffer (2/2) and Mount Olive (1/28)...had a double-double against Coker (2/11) with 18 points and 15 boards...compiled 10 double-doubles on the season...had a season-high 16 rebounds at St. Andrews(1/9), including nine offensive rebounds...named Spartanburg Tip-Off Club Player of the Week (1/13). 2004-2005: Played in 24 games...No. 2 on the team with 8 blocks and recorded a total of 180 points on the year, for an average of 7.50 points per game...had 19 points against Newberry and 9 rebounds against Barton. High School: Monica was a 4-year starter at Bessemer City…led her team to the State playoffs in all 4 years…3-time All-Conference selection…awarded All-Gazette and Team Gaston Observer in her junior and senior seasons. Personal: Daughter of John and Rosalyn Adams...major is criminal justice.

Yr. G/GS FGM/FGA FG% 3PTM/3PTA 3PT% FTM/FTA FT% PTS AVG ORB DRB TR AVG PF AST TO BS ST 05/06 29/27. 66/312 53.2 0/0 0.00 32/132 47.0 394. 3.6 85 264 249 8.59 83 26 25 25. 0 04/05 24/6 59/117 50.4 0/0 0.00 62/95 65.3. 80 7.5 37 64. 01 4.21 59 8 28 8 5 Totals 53/33 225/429 51.8 0/0 0.00 94/227 67.3 574 10.55 61 328 350 6.4 142 34 53 33 15 #11 Blanca Gonzalez

Junior Guard Height: 5-7 Hometown: Chicago, Ill. Previous School: Neosho Community College

Coach Fox: “Blanca is a very athletic guard who can make plays on both ends of the floor. She is an outstanding athlete and will play the wing for the Lady Saints. Blanca can get out and score in transition and can really defend in the open court, which will allow her to make an immediate impact for us. She will be a solid player for the Lady Saints during the next two years.” Neosho CC: Blanca had a highly successful career at Neosho Community College in Chanute, Kansas...she was named team MVP, team captain, Female athlete of the Year, All-Conference, and All-Area. High School: Blanca played at Proviso West High School for head coach Beverly Robertson...also partici- pated in , track, and softball in high school. Personal: Her parents are Wilfredo and Maria Gonzalez...she is a physical education major...has two sisters, Maribel and Elizabeth. 10 Player Bios #10 Tiffany Jones

Junior Guard Height: 5-7 Hometown: Greer, S.C. Previous School: Greer High School

Coach Fox: “We are looking for Tip to have an outstanding season for us this year. She is a two-year starter who continues to improve and really works very, very hard. She always gives us a great effort. As one of our best defensive players, she will once again be looked upon to guard the opponents’ best players. Tip is a great leader who possesses an impeccable work ethic.” 2005-2006: Tallied 287 points and started 25 of 29 games...scored a career high 26 points in the CVAC quarter- finals loss at Anderson...hit 13 out of 14 free throws in a CVAC win over Lees-McRae(2/10)...scored in double figures in 16 of 29 games. 2004-2005: Led the team in points with 358 and 3-point percentage at 36.7%...started in 26 of 27 games, record- ing 115 rebounds and 59 assists...scored in double digits in points in seven games for the Lady Saints, including 23 points against Newberry...led the team in points per game with 13.3...twice recorded a personal game high of 9 rebounds. High School: A 4-year starter, helped lead Greer HS to a 28-1 record and an appearance in the Upper State Finals as a senior…awarded All-State honors in her senior year…earned Most Improved Player, Coaches Award, and 2 MVP awards . Personal: Daughter of Charlene Jones...major is psychology.

Yr. G/GS FGM/FGA FG% 3PTM/3PTA 3PT% FTM/FTA FT% PTS AVG ORB DRB TR AVG PF AST TO BS ST 05/06 29/25 84/282 33.3 21/95 22.1 78/112 69.6 287 9.9 52 73. 25 4.31 95 98. 3 2 27 04/05 27/26. 7/278 42.. 8/49 36.7. 06/151 70.2 358. 3.3 45 70. 5 4.26 98 59. 39 4 25 Totals 56/51 201/560 37.7 39/144 29.4 184/263 69.9 645 11.6 97 143 240 4.29 193 157 252 6 52

Junior Stephanie Munoz had two successful seasons with Lincoln Land Community College before coming to Limestone to complete her college career. Newcomer Lindsay Kyle, a transfer from Cecil Community College, averaged 14 points per game and led her JUCO team to 24 wins last year. 11 Player Bios #23 Lindsay Kyle

Junior Forward Height: 5-9 Hometown: Springeld, Va. Previous School: Cecil Community College

Coach Fox: “Lindsay is a great addition to our team since she can play the post and the wing. She can really run the floor well and is athletic and tall. We really expect her to contribute to the team this season.” Cecil CC: Lindsay had a great career at Cecil Community College...averaged 14 points and six rebounds in her two seasons with the Lady Seahawks...was a Maryland Junior College Conference Honorable Mention All-Tournament selection during her two seasons at Cecil CC...helped lead Cecil to a 39-14 overall record her two seasons there, including a school-record 24 wins in 2005-06. High School: Lindsay played varsity basketball for Randy Coffield at R.E. Lee High School in Springfield, Va. Personal: Parents are Alvin and Christine Potts...Lindsay is majoring in physical education...has an older brother, Michael.

#24 Ariel Lyons

Junior-RS Guard Height: 5-9 Hometown: Brandon, Fla. Previous School: Hillsborough Community College

Coach Fox: “Ariel will be counted on to run the offense this year; she has shown thus far the ability and desire to handle this responsibility. She has looked really good in pre-season workouts and has done a tremendous job during practice. She is a great additon to the team this season and will also be a great leader.” 2005-06: Sat out the season as a redshirt. Hillsborough CC: Ariel played two years at Hillsborough Community College...as a freshman, she won the coaches award, was selected for the All-Star team, and was named Best Defensive Player as a sophomore. High School: Ariel played varsity basketball for four years at Bloomingdale Senior High School...holds the records for assists, steals and points...was selected Best Defensive Player as a sophomore, received honorable mention for team MVP as a junior, and was 2nd-team All-Conference as a senior. Personal: Parents are Cliff and Cindy Lyons... majoring in business and sports management.

12 Player Bios #4 Stephanie Munoz

Junior Guard Height: 5-4 Hometown: Peoria, Ill. Previous School: Lincoln Land Community College

Coach Fox: “Stephanie is an outstanding three-point shooter who can also get to the basket. She is an extremely good guard who can play the wing and run the point. I am looking forward to coaching her for the next two seasons.” Lincoln Land CC: Stephanie played two seasons at Lincoln Land Community College...she was named team captain and First Team All-Conference...Stephanie was also named to the All-Tournament team and team MVP...shot a scorching 43% from behind the arc. High School: Was a four-year starter. Personal: She is the daughter of Geri Hamilton...her major is business and computer science...has one broth- er, Alex, who is 11 years-old and a sister, Cassie, who is 10.

#20 Shelly Robinson

Junior Guard/Forward Height: 5-9 Hometown: Belmont, N.C. Previous School: South Point High School

Coach Fox: “Shelly had a great off-season for us. She once again worked very hard in the off-season and has improved tremendously on the defensive side of the ball and always seems to be in the right spots. We are looking forward to her contributing more this year.” 2005-06: Shelly played in all 29 games as a sophomore... scored a season-high five points on February 28 at home against ...shot 81.8% from the free throw line...netted five threes. 2004-2005: Shelly played in 21 games as a freshman...she shot 5/7 from the free throw line, and contributed 29 points, 12 rebounds, and 2 steals on the season. High School: A team captain, Shelly led her team to a 20-6 record in her senior year…Led her team to the state playoffs in her junior and senior years…Scored 507 points (19.2/G) as a senior…Shelly’s 1,217 career points at South Point High School rank second All-Time behind her sister Whitney’s 1613…Whitney is a senior member of the women’s basketball team at CVAC-rival . Personal: Daughter of Phil and Debbie Robinson... Majoring in accounting.

Yr. G/GS FGM/FGA FG% 3PTM/3PTA 3PT% FTM/FTA FT% PTS AVG ORB DRB TR AVG PF AST TO BS ST 05/06 29/1 8/38 21.1 5/26. 9.2 9/11 81.8 30. .03 3 8. . 0.38. 6. 9. 2 0 6 04/05 21/3. 0/36 27.8 4/16 25.0 5/7 71.4 29. .38 6 6. 2 0.57. 0 7. 4 0 2 Totals 50/4 18/74 24.5 9/42 22.1 14/18 76.6 59 1.21 9 14 23 0.48 26 26 26 0 8

13 Player Bios #32 Addie Graves

Sophomore Center Height: 6-0 Hometown: Columbia, S.C. Previous School: Ridgeview High School

Coach Fox: “Addie has worked very hard this off-season; she has also done a fine job rehabbing her knee. She has gotten a lot stronger which will pay off as we get deep into the CVAC schedule. She has improved defensively and we look for her to have a solid sophomore campaign.” 2005-06: Addie appeared in nine games for the Lady Saints...scored a season-high 18 points in a win over Converse(12/7)...recorded a double-double in her first collegiate game at Mars Hill College (11/15) and had 12 rebounds, including five offensive rebounds. High School: Addie played varsity basketball for 3 years at Ridge View HS, and was an All-Region nomi- nee. Personal: Parents are Barbara Graves and Maynard Robinson...Addie is majoring in athletic training.

Yr. G/GS FGM/FGA FG% 3PTM/3PTA 3PT% FTM/FTA FT% PTS AVG ORB DRB TR AVG PF AST TO BS ST 05/06 9/0 25/46 54.3 0/0 0.00. /17 64.7 61 6.78. 8 33 51 5.67 21 4 9 4 9 Totals 9/0 25/46 54.3 0/0 0.00 11/17 64.7 61 6.78 18 33 51 5.67 21 4 9 4 9

#34 Lauren Mitchell

Sophomore Forward Height: 6-0 Hometown: Saluda, S.C. Previous School: Saluda High School

Coach Fox: “Lauren has greatly improved her shooting this season; she has added a new element to her game as she has become a really good outside shooter. She is one of the most improved players on the squad this year and I know she will continue to work hard and adjust to the rigors of CVAC basketball.” 2005-06: Lauren appeared in 25 games for the Lady Saints with one start...had a career-high eight points on 3 for 5 shooting against Barton(2/18)... had a game-high five offensive rebounds at Mars Hill College (11/15). High School: Lauren was an All-Region selection, and team MVP in her junior and senior years at Saluda High School. Personal: Parents are Randy and Wanda Mitchell...Lauren in majoring in business administration.

Yr. G/GS FGM/FGA FG% 3PTM/3PTA 3PT% FTM/FTA FT% PTS AVG ORB DRB TR AVG PF AST TO BS ST 05/06 25/1 21/61 34.4 0/0 0.00 28/47 59.6 70 2.8 24 37 61 2.44 25 2 27 4 4 Totals 25/1 21/61 34.4 0/0 0.00 28/47 59.6 70 2.8 24 37 61 2.44 25 2 27 4 4

14 2005-06 Results Day Date Opponent Location Result Tue Nov. 15 Mars Hill College Mars Hill, NC L, 101-82 Nov. 18-19 Bellarmine Tournament Fri Nov. 18 Bellarmine Louisville, KY L, 77-63 Sat Nov. 19 No. 11 Bentley Louisville, KY W, 72-71 Tue Nov. 29 Coker College* Hartsville, SC L, 75-74 Thu Dec. 1 USC Aiken Aiken, SC L, 73-64 Sat Dec. 3 Mount Olive College* Gaffney, SC W, 62-61 Wed Dec. 7 Gaffney, SC W, 75-52 Sat Dec. 17 Gaffney, SC L, 70-69 Tue Dec. 20 Greenwood, SC W, 71-60 Thu Jan. 5 * Due West, SC L, 64-66 Sat Jan. 7 Queens U. of Charlotte* Gaffney, SC L, 76-69 Mon Jan. 9 St. Andrews Pres. Col.* Laurinburg, NC L, 91-79 Sat Jan. 14 Belmont Abbey Coll.* Gaffney, SC L, 72-62 Mon Jan. 16 * Misenheimer, NC W, 86-72 Thu Jan. 19 Lees-McRae College* Gaffney, SC W, 77-55 Sat Jan. 21 Barton College* Wilson, NC L, 78-62 Mon Jan. 23 Anderson College* Gaffney, SC L, 93-81 Sat Jan. 28 Mount Olive College* Mount Olive, NC W, 82-72 Mon Jan. 30 Erskine College* Gaffney, SC L, 78-74 Thu Feb. 2 Pfeiffer University* Gaffney, SC W, 80-71 Sat Feb. 4 Queens U. of Charlotte* Charlotte, NC L, 88-66 Fri Feb. 10 Lees-McRae College*# Charlotte, NC W, 70-66 Sat Feb. 11 Coker College* Gaffney, SC W, 68-47 Mon Feb. 13 Belmont Abbey Coll.* Belmont, NC L, 80-78 Thu Feb. 16 Anderson College* Anderson, SC L, 97-74 Sat Feb. 18 Barton College* Gaffney, SC L, 69-54 Mon Feb. 20 St. Andrews Pres. Col.* Gaffney, SC W, 81-73 Feb. 27-Mar. 4 CVAC Tournament Mon Feb. 27 Coker College Gaffney, SC W, 75-57 Wed Mar. 1 Anderson Anderson, SC L, 101-83 *CVAC game # game played at Charlotte Bobcats Arena

The 2005-06 Lady Saints after they defeated Lees-McRae, 70-66, on February 10 at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena. 15 2005-06 Stats

Limestone College Lady Saints Basketball - Season Box Score

Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 12-17 7-6 5-11 0-0 Conference 8-12 4-5 4-7 0-0 Non-Conference 3-4 2-1 1-3 0-0 Playoff 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0

Name G/GS FG FG% 3Pt 3Pt% FT FT% PTS Avg P/S ORB DRB TR Avg PF AST TO BS ST DA MIN LaDovia Dukes 11/11 27/66 40.9 3/5 60.0 5/12 41.7 62 5.64 0.86 27 41 68 6.18 31 16 26 1 14 0 246 Tiffany Jones 29/25 94/282 33.3 21/95 22.1 78/112 69.6 287 9.90 0.85 52 73 125 4.31 95 98 113 2 27 0 870 Jodeana Pirtle 29/29 59/156 37.8 45/110 40.9 35/44 79.5 198 6.83 1.11 27 90 117 4.03 99 53 31 5 29 0 815 Melissa DeVore 29/29 156/380 41.1 35/98 35.7 112/148 75.7 459 15.8 1.01 21 161 182 6.28 59 170 121 5 47 0 1093 Danielle Vieira 29/18 100/262 38.2 21/60 35.0 50/68 73.5 271 9.34 0.92 26 81 107 3.69 62 21 52 9 6 0 751 Shelly Robinson 29/1 8/38 21.1 5/26 19.2 9/11 81.8 30 1.03 0.70 3 8 11 0.38 16 19 12 0 6 0 304 Reagan Robins 29/4 87/208 41.8 51/122 41.8 39/55 70.9 264 9.10 1.12 26 48 74 2.55 45 26 47 7 24 0 546 Addie Graves 9/0 25/46 54.3 0/0 0.00 11/17 64.7 61 6.78 1.13 18 33 51 5.67 21 4 9 4 9 0 184 Megan Pinder 0/0 0/0 0.00 0/0 0.00 0/0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP Lauren Mitchell 25/1 21/61 34.4 0/0 0.00 28/47 59.6 70 2.80 0.83 24 37 61 2.44 25 2 27 4 4 0 215 Monica Adams 29/27 166/312 53.2 0/0 0.00 62/132 47.0 394 13.6 1.04 85 164 249 8.59 83 26 54 25 10 0 796 Michelle Cash 0/0 0/0 0.00 0/0 0.00 0/0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP Team 72 101 173 1 5 Totals 29 743/1812 41.0 181/517 35.0 429/646 66.4 2096 72.3 0.98 381 837 1218 42.0 537 435 497 62 176 0

G/GS FG FG% 3Pt 3Pt% FT FT% PTS Avg P/S ORB DRB TR Avg PF AST TO BS ST DA Opponents 29 769/1967 39.1 141/485 29.1 463/677 68.4 2142 73.9 0.93 477 831 1308 45.1 557 384 424 70 252 0

SHOOTING Lady Saints Opponents Field Goal% 41.0 39.1 REBOUNDING Lady Saints Opponents 2Pt Goal% 43.4 42.4 Total Rebound % 48.2 51.8 3Pt Goal% 35.0 29.1 Off. Rebound % 31.4 36.3 Free Throw % 66.4 68.4 Def. Rebound % 63.7 68.6 Total Rebounds 1218 (42.0) 1308 (45.1) BALL HANDLING Off. Rebounds 381 (13.1) 477 (16.4) Def. Rebounds 837 (28.9) 831 (28.7) Assists 435 (15.0) 384 (13.2) Team Rebounds 173 (6.0) 151 (5.2) Turnovers 497 (17.1) 424 (14.6) Steals 176 (6.1) 252 (8.7) Def. Assists 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) SCORING BH Error% 22.2 18.9 Total Points 2096 (72.3) 2142 (73.9) Pts off Turnovers 342 (11.8) 437 (15.1) OTHER 2nd Effort Pts 238 (8.2) 293 (10.1) Pts off Bench 526 (18.1) 597 (20.6) Off. Possessions 2239 (77.2) 2241 (77.3) 3Pt Points 543 (18.7) 423 (14.6) Pts per Possession 0.94 0.96 Free Throw Pts 429 (14.8) 463 (16.0) Def. Efficiency 56.3% 59.3% Charges Taken 3 8

16 2005-06 Stats Leaders Limestone College Lady Saints Basketball - Season Statistical Ranking

Field Goals Made Att FG% 3 Point Goals Made Att 3FG% Free Throws Made Att FT% GRAVES, Addie 25 46 54.3 DUKES, LaDovia 3 5 60.0 ROBINSON, Shelly 9 11 81.8 ADAMS, Monica 163 306 53.3 ROBINS, Reagan 49 118 41.5 PIRTLE, Jodeana 31 40 77.5 ROBINS, Reagan 82 199 41.2 PIRTLE, Jodeana 44 109 40.4 DEVORE, Melissa 109 145 75.2 DUKES, LaDovia 27 66 40.9 VIEIRA, Danielle 21 57 36.8 VIEIRA, Danielle 46 64 71.9 DEVORE, Melissa 148 363 40.8 DEVORE, Melissa 32 93 34.4 ROBINS, Reagan 39 55 70.9 VIEIRA, Danielle 97 252 38.5 JONES, Tiffany 20 92 21.7 JONES, Tiffany 73 107 68.2 PIRTLE, Jodeana 58 153 37.9 ROBINSON, Shelly 5 26 19.2 GRAVES, Addie 11 17 64.7 MITCHELL, Lauren 21 60 35.0 MITCHELL, Lauren 28 45 62.2 JONES, Tiffany 84 265 31.7 ADAMS, Monica 62 131 47.3 ROBINSON, Shelly 8 38 21.1 DUKES, LaDovia 5 12 41.7

Off Rebounds Num G Avg Def Rebounds Num G Avg Total Rebounds Num G Avg ADAMS, Monica 84 28 3.00 ADAMS, Monica 160 28 5.71 ADAMS, Monica 244 28 8.71 JONES, Tiffany 46 28 1.64 DEVORE, Melissa 155 28 5.54 DEVORE, Melissa 175 28 6.25 DUKES, LaDovia 27 11 2.45 PIRTLE, Jodeana 88 28 3.14 JONES, Tiffany 115 28 4.11 PIRTLE, Jodeana 27 28 0.96 VIEIRA, Danielle 78 28 2.79 PIRTLE, Jodeana 115 28 4.11 ROBINS, Reagan 25 28 0.89 JONES, Tiffany 69 28 2.46 VIEIRA, Danielle 101 28 3.61 MITCHELL, Lauren 24 24 1.00 ROBINS, Reagan 47 28 1.68 ROBINS, Reagan 72 28 2.57 VIEIRA, Danielle 23 28 0.82 DUKES, LaDovia 41 11 3.73 DUKES, LaDovia 68 11 6.18 DEVORE, Melissa 20 28 0.71 MITCHELL, Lauren 36 24 1.50 MITCHELL, Lauren 60 24 2.50 GRAVES, Addie 18 9 2.00 GRAVES, Addie 33 9 3.67 GRAVES, Addie 51 9 5.67 ROBINSON, Shelly 3 28 0.11 ROBINSON, Shelly 8 28 0.29 ROBINSON, Shelly 11 28 0.39

Assists Num G Avg Steals Num G Avg Scoring Num G Avg DEVORE, Melissa 165 28 5.89 DEVORE, Melissa 42 28 1.50 DEVORE, Melissa 437 28 15.6 JONES, Tiffany 94 28 3.36 PIRTLE, Jodeana 29 28 1.04 ADAMS, Monica 388 28 13.9 PIRTLE, Jodeana 49 28 1.75 JONES, Tiffany 26 28 0.93 JONES, Tiffany 261 28 9.32 ROBINS, Reagan 26 28 0.93 ROBINS, Reagan 24 28 0.86 VIEIRA, Danielle 261 28 9.32 ADAMS, Monica 23 28 0.82 DUKES, LaDovia 14 11 1.27 ROBINS, Reagan 252 28 9.00 VIEIRA, Danielle 20 28 0.71 ADAMS, Monica 10 28 0.36 PIRTLE, Jodeana 191 28 6.82 ROBINSON, Shelly 19 28 0.68 GRAVES, Addie 9 9 1.00 MITCHELL, Lauren 70 24 2.92 DUKES, LaDovia 16 11 1.45 VIEIRA, Danielle 6 28 0.21 DUKES, LaDovia 62 11 5.64 GRAVES, Addie 4 9 0.44 ROBINSON, Shelly 6 28 0.21 GRAVES, Addie 61 9 6.78 MITCHELL, Lauren 2 24 0.08 MITCHELL, Lauren 2 24 0.08 ROBINSON, Shelly 30 28 1.07

Blocks Num G Avg Turn Overs Num G Avg Fouls Off Pers Total ADAMS, Monica 24 28 0.86 DEVORE, Melissa 113 28 4.04 PIRTLE, Jodeana 2 92 94 VIEIRA, Danielle 7 28 0.25 JONES, Tiffany 108 28 3.86 JONES, Tiffany 8 84 92 PIRTLE, Jodeana 5 28 0.18 ADAMS, Monica 52 28 1.86 ADAMS, Monica 6 76 82 DEVORE, Melissa 5 28 0.18 VIEIRA, Danielle 48 28 1.71 VIEIRA, Danielle 4 54 58 ROBINS, Reagan 5 28 0.18 ROBINS, Reagan 42 28 1.50 DEVORE, Melissa 6 51 57 GRAVES, Addie 4 9 0.44 PIRTLE, Jodeana 31 28 1.11 ROBINS, Reagan 1 43 44 MITCHELL, Lauren 4 24 0.17 DUKES, LaDovia 26 11 2.36 DUKES, LaDovia 1 30 31 JONES, Tiffany 2 28 0.07 MITCHELL, Lauren 26 24 1.08 MITCHELL, Lauren 1 22 23 DUKES, LaDovia 1 11 0.09 ROBINSON, Shelly 12 28 0.43 GRAVES, Addie 1 20 21 GRAVES, Addie 9 9 1.00 ROBINSON, Shelly 0 16 16

Charges Taken Num G Avg Productivity Value G Avg Def Assist Num G Avg ROBINS, Reagan 2 28 0.07 DEVORE, Melissa 393 28 14.0 JONES, Tiffany 1 28 0.04 ADAMS, Monica 359 28 12.8 ROBINS, Reagan 159 28 5.66 PIRTLE, Jodeana 146 28 5.20 VIEIRA, Danielle 116 28 4.13 JONES, Tiffany 71.0 28 2.54 GRAVES, Addie 71.0 9 7.89 DUKES, LaDovia 45.5 11 4.14 MITCHELL, Lauren 43.0 24 1.79

2005-06 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Final Standings Anderson 18-2 27-5 Barton 17-3 23-8 Erskine 13-7. 7-12 Belmont Abbey. 3-7. 5-13 Pfeiffer 11-9. 4-15 Mount Olive. 0-10. 6-13 St. Andrews 9-. 2-16 Limestone 8-12 12-17 Coker 6-14 5-22 Queens 4-16 4-24 Junior Shelly Robinson played in all 29 contests for Limestone last season. Lees-McRae. -19. 2-16

17 Records NCAA Division II Career Records Points Steals Free-Throw Percentage 1. Felicia Hallums (98-02). ,887 1. Felicia Hallums (98-02) 238 2. Tierney Pugh (99-02). ,136 2. Tiffany Huggins (97-00). 79 (minimum 100 attempts) 3. Tiffany Huggins (97-00) 994 3. Shell Lowrance (02-05). 59 1. Danielle Vieira (04-06). 21-154 78.6% 4. Tabitha Kephart (98-01) 962 4. Tabith Kephart (98-01). 29 2. Melissa DeVore (04-06) 180-230 78.3% 5. Shell Lowrance (02-05) 941 5. Melissa DeVore (04-06). 2 3. Tabitha Kephart (98-01). 69-221 76.5% 6. Kelly Tarr (00-04) 885 6. Niesha Webb (97-00) 82 4. Kelly Tarr (00-04) 88-123 71.5% 7. Melissa DeVore (04-06) 689 7. Miranda Hull (00-05) 81 5. Tiffany Jones (04- ) 184-263 70.0% 8. Laura Knapp (00-04) 664 8. LaDovia Dukes (03-06) 71 6. Joy Hyman (02-04) 77-112 68.8% 9. Tiffany Jones (04- ) 645 9. Laura Knapp (00-04) 68 7. Tiffany Huggins (97-00) 178-264 67.4% 8. Brenda Wofford (00-02) 128-194 66.0% 10. Monica Adams (04- ) 574 10. Kelly Tarr (00-04) 63 9. Tashauna Lobell (97-00) 116-176 65.9% 10. Tierney Pugh (99-02) 221-339 65.2% Rebounds Blocks 1. Felicia Hallums (98-02) 988 1. Tierney Pugh (99-02) 97 2. Tierney Pugh (99-02) 742 2. Laura Knapp (00-04) 35 3-Point Percentage 3. Laura Knapp (00-04) 447 3. Monica Adams (04- ) 33 (minimum 100 attempts) 4. Monica Adams (04- ) 350 4. Amy Cawley (97-99) 21 1. Reagan Robins (05- ) 51-122 41.8% 5. Tiffany Huggins (97-00) 336 5. Tiffany Huggins (97-00) 20 2. Jodeana Pirtle (04-06) 65-176 36.9% 6. Atari Leach (97-01) 317 6. Atari Leach (97-01) 20 3. Brenda Wofford (00-02) 65-199 32.7% 7. Melissa DeVore (04-06) 288 7. Danielle Vieira (04-06). 7 4. Tabitha Kephart (98-01) 179-562 31.9% 8. LaDovia Dukes (03-06) 280 5. Danielle Vieira (04-06) 32-101 31.7% 9. Tabitha Kephart (98-01) 249 6. Kelly Tarr (00-04). 39-444 31.3% 10. Tiffany Jones (04- ) 240 Field-Goal Percentage 7. Melissa DeVore (04-06) 35-115 30.4% (minimum 200 attempts) 8. Tiffany Huggins (97-00) 32-110 29.1% Assists 1. Felicia Hallums(98-02) 791-1353 58.5% 9. Tiffany Jones (04- ) 39-144 27.1% 1. Tabitha Kephart (98-01) 329 2. Laura Knapp (00-04) 252-459 54.9% 2. Melissa DeVore (04-06) 277 3. Monica Adams (04- ) 225-429 52.4% *Active players in All Caps. 3. Miranda Hull (00-05) 220 4. Tierney Pugh (99-02) 457-908 50.3% 4. Tiffany Huggins (97-00) 212 5. Amy Cawley (97-99). 33-279 47.7% 6. Shell Lowrance (02-05) 358-800 44.8% 5. Tiffany Jones (04- ) 158 6. Niesha Webb (97-00). 28 7. Ladovia Dukes (03-06). 42-326 43.6% 7. Kelly Tarr (00-04). 25 8. Kerrie Williams (01-04) 94-218 43.1% 8. Shell Lowrance (02-05).  9. Tiffany Huggins (97-00) 392-915 42.8% 9. Felicia Hallums (98-02). 02 10. Tashauna Lobell (97-00). 84-430 42.8% 10. Brenda Wofford (00-02). 00 Games Played 3-Pointers 1. Miranda Hull (00-05). 0 1. Tabitha Kephart (98-01). 79 2. Kelly Tarr (00-04) 107 2. Kelly Tarr (00-04). 39 3. Felicia Hallums (98-02). 04 3. Jodeana Pirtle (04-06) 65 4. Amber Horton (99-03) 82 Brenda Wofford (00-02) 65 5. Kristi Ellenberger (01-05) 82 6. Tabitha Kephart (98-01) 80 5. Reagan Robins (05- ) 51 7. Tierney Pugh (99-02) 79 6. Tiffany Jones (04- ) 39 7. Melissa DeVore (04-06) 35 8. Kerrie Williams (01-04) 78 8. Tiffany Huggins (97-00) 32 9. Atari Leach (97-01) 78 9. Danielle Vieira (04-06) 32 10.Niesha Webb (97-00) 73 10. Shell Lowrance (02-05) 24

18 Records NCAA Division II Individual Season Records Scoring 3-Pointers 1. Felicia Hallums (00-01) 575 3-Point Percentage 1. Tabitha Kephart (00-01) 69 (minimum 49 attempts) 2. Felicia Hallums (01-02) 501 2. Tabitha Kephart (98-99) 62 3. Shell Lowrance (03-04) 471 1. Reagan Robbins (05-06) 51-122 41.8% 3. Reagan Robins (05-06) 51 2. Jodeana Pirtle (05-06) 45-110 40.9% 4. Melissa DeVore (05-06) 459 4. Tabitha Kephart (99-00) 48 3. Kelly Tarr (00-01) 45-112 40.2% Felicia Hallums (99-00) 459 5. Jodeana Pirtle (05-06) 45 4. Brenda Wofford (00-01) 28-78 35.9% 6. Shell Lowrance (02-03) 452 5. Kelly Tarr (00-01) 45 5. Melissa DeVore (05-06) 35-98 35.7% 7. Tierney Pugh (99-00) 424 6. Kelly Tarr (01-02) 38 6. Danielle Vieira (05-06) 21-60 35.0% 8. Tierney Pugh (00-01) 411 7. Brenda Wofford (01-02) 37 7. Tabitha Kephart (00-01) 69-201 34.3% 9. Monica Adams (05-06) 394 8. Melissa DeVore (05-06) 35 8. Kelly Tarr (01-02) 38-111 34.2% 10.Laura Knapp (03-04) 381 9. Kelly Tarr (02-03) 31 9. Tabitha Kephart (99-00) 48-156 30.8% 10. Brenda Wofford (00-01) 28 Rebounds 10. Brenda Wofford (01-02) 37-121 30.6% 1. Felicia Hallums (00-01) 303 Blocks Active players in All Caps. 2. Tierney Pugh (00-01) 274 1. Tierney Pugh (00-01) 50 3. Tierney Pugh (99-00) 269 2. Monica Adams (05-06) 25 4. Felicia Hallums (01-02) 257 3. Laura Knapp (03-04) 25 5. Monica Adams (05-06) 249 4. Tierney Pugh (01-02) 24 6. Felicia Hallums (98-99) 227 5. Tierney Pugh (97-98) 23 7. Laura Knapp (03-04) 215 8. Molly Williams (04-05) 202 9. Felicia Hallums (99-00) 201 Field Goal Percentage 10. Tierney Pugh (01-02). 99 (minimum 100 attempts) 1. Felicia Hallums (00-01) 244-392 62.2% Assists 2. Felicia Hallums (01-02) 209-345 60.6% 1. Melissa DeVore (05-06). 70 3. Felicia Hallums (99-00). 95-334 58.4% 2. Tabitha Kephart (00-01). 39 4. Laura Knapp (03-04). 38-254 54.3% 3. Melissa DeVore (04-05). 05 5. Monica Adams (05-06) 166-312 53.2% Tabitha Kephart (98-99). 05 6. Tierney Pugh (00-01). 63-309 52.8% Tiffany Huggins (99-00). 05 7. Laura Knapp (02-03) 54-103 52.4% 8. Amy Cawley (97-98) 98-193 50.8% 6. Tiffany Jones (05-06) 98 7. Elizabeth Santiago (01-02) 96 9. Felicia Hallums (98-99). 43-282 50.7% Melissa DeVore, a former player and current Lady 10. Tierney Pugh (99-00). 70-337 50.4% Saints assistant coach, is No. 1 in the College’s NCAA 8. Miranda Hull (01-02) 85 Division II Single Season records with 170 assists dur- 9. Tiffany Jones (04-05) 59 ing the 2005-06 season and No. 1 in free-throw percent- age with 82.9 (68-82) during the 2004-05 season. 10. Tiffany Huggins (97-98) 58 Free-Throw Percentage (minimum 50 attempts) Steals 1. Melissa DeVore (04-05) 68-82 82.9% 1. Shell Lowrance (03-04) 80 2. Danielle Vieira (04-05) 71-86 82.6% 2. Shell Lowrance (02-03) 77 3. Tabitha Kephart (00-01) 67-84 79.8% 3. Felicia Hallums (01-02) 75 4. Melissa DeVore (05-06). 2-148 75.7% 4. Felicia Hallums (01-02) 67 5. Tabitha Kephart (98-99) 55-73 75.3% 5. Melissa DeVore (04-05) 65 6. Tiffany Huggins (98-99) 67-91 73.6% 6. Tiffany Huggins (99-00) 65 Brenda Wofford (00-01) 78-106 73.6% 7. Tiffany Huggins (97-98) 61 8. Danielle Vieira (05-06) 50-68 73.5% 8. Felicia Hallums (99-00) 54 9. Tabitha Kephart (99-00) 47-64 73.4% 9. Tiffany Huggins (98-99) 53 10. Reagan Robbins (05-06) 39-55 70.9% 10. Tabitha Kephart (97-98) 50 Limestone alumna Danielle Viera is second in the school’s Division II single season free-throw percent- age category with 82.6 (71-86) during the 2004-05 sea- son. 19 2006-07Anderson University OpponentsBarton College Belmont Abbey College Nov. 30• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Jan. 20• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Jan. 6• Belmont, N.C.• 5:30 p.m. Feb. 22• Anderson, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Feb. 24• Wilson, N.C.• 5:30 p.m. Feb. 12• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Location...... Anderson, S.C. Location...... Wilson, N.C. Location...... Belmont, N.C. Nickname...... Trojans Nickname...... Bulldogs Nickname...... Crusaders Conference...... CVAC Conference...... CVAC Conference...... CVAC

Head Coach ...... Jeff Dow Head Coach...... Wendee Saintsing Head Coach...... Katie Pate Assistant Coach...... Devon Rhoads Assistant Coach...... Daniel Colvin Assistant Coach...... Josh Springer 2005-06 Record...... 27-5 2005-06 Record...... 23-8 2005-06 Record...... 15-13 2005-06 CVAC Record...... 18-2 2005-06 CVAC Record...... 17-3 2005-06 CVAC Record...... 13-7

SID...... Cobb Oxford SID...... John Hackney SID...... Chris Poore SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Phone...... 864-231-2097 SID Phone...... 252-399-6515 SID Phone...... 704-461-5049 SID Fax...... 864-231-5601 SID Fax...... 252-399-6516 SID Fax...... 704-825-6570

Website...... www.ac.edu/sports Website...... www.barton.edu/athletics Website...... www.abbeyathletics.com Brevard College Coker College Converse College Dec. 16• Gaffney, S.C.• 7 p.m. Jan. 15• Hartsville, S.C.• 2 p.m. Nov. 27• Spartanburg, S.C.• 7 p.m. Location...... Brevard, N.C. Feb. 15• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Location...... Spartanburg, S.C. Nickname...... Tornados Location...... Hartsville, S.C. Nickname...... All-Stars Conference.. Appalachian Athletic Conference Nickname...... Cobras Conference...... CVAC(affiliate) Conference ...... CVAC Head Coach...... Bill Wilson Head Coach...... Bretley Phillips Assistant Coach...... Mike McCloud Head Coach ...... Carol Meegan 2005-2006 Record...... 6-23 2005-06 Record...... 7-21 2005-06 Record...... 5-22 2005-06 AAC Record...... 4-16 2005-06 CVAC Record...... 6-14 SID...... Brian Diaz SID Email...... [email protected] SID...... Angelita Colon-Francia SID...... Christian Stryker SID Phone...... 864-577-2056 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Fax...... 864-577-2054 SID Phone...... 828-884-8212 SID Phone...... 843-383-8068 SID Fax...... 843-383-8167 Website...... www.brevard.edu Website...... www.converse.edu Website...... www.barton.edu/athletics

Erskine College Lander University Lees-McRae College Jan. 18• Due West, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Nov. 17• Gaffney, S.C.• 6 p.m. Jan. 11• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Feb. 17• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Location...... Greenwood, S.C. Feb. 1• Banner Elk, N.C.• 5:30 p.m. Location...... Due West, S.C. Nickname...... Bearcats Location...... Banner Elk, N.C. Nickname...... Flying Fleet Conference...... Peach Belt Nickname...... Bobcats Conference...... CVAC Conference...... CVAC Head Coach ...... Kevin Pederson Head Coach...... Maggie Peeler Assistant Coach...... Russ Gregg Head Coach...... Sebastian Wild Assistant Coach...... Jessica Ridgill 2005-2006 Record...... 5-23 2005-2006 Record...... 12-16 2005-2006 Record...... 17-12 2005-06 Peach Belt Record...... 1-19 2005-2006 CVAC Record...... 1-19 2005-2006 CVAC Record...... 13-7 SID...... Bob Stoner SID ...... Jason Levesque SID ...... John Hooper SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Phone...... 864-388-8962 SID Phone...... 828-898-2480 SID Phone...... 846-379-8799 SID Fax...... 864-388-8889 SID Fax...... 828-898-8742 SID Fax...... 864-379-2197 Website...... www.lander.edu/athletics Website...... www.lmc.edu/BobcatSports/ Website...... www.erskinecollegesports.com

20 2006-07Mars Hill College OpponentsMount Olive College Newberry College Dec. 30• Gaffney, S.C.• 2 p.m. Dec. 2• Mount Olive, N.C.• 5:30 p.m. Dec. 6• Newberry, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Location...... Mars Hill, N.C. Jan. 27• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Location...... Newberry, S.C. Nickname...... Lions Location...... Mount Olive, N.C. Nickname...... Indians Conference...... South Atlantic Nickname...... Trojans Conference...... South Atlantic Conference...... CVAC Head Coach...... Jennifer Nance Head Coach...... Jason Brink Assistant Coach...... Kiya Griffin Head Coach...... Wendy Lee Assistant Coach...... Jamy Bechler 2005-06 Record...... 16-12 Assistant Coach...... Brandy Smith 2005-2006 Record...... 18-13 2005-06 SAC Record...... 6-8 2005-06 Record...... 16-13 2005-2006 SAC Record...... 6-8 2005-06 CVAC Record...... 10-10 SID...... Rick Baker SID...... Scott McCain SID Email...... [email protected] SID...... David Shulimson SID Email [email protected] SID Phone...... 828-689-1373 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Phone...... 803-321-5667 SID Fax...... 828-689-1440 SID Phone...... 919-658-7802 SID Fax...... 803-321-5169 SID Fax...... 919-658-1753 Website...... www.mhc.edu/sports Website...... www.moc.edu Website...... newberryindians.com North Greenville Univ. Pfeiffer University Queens University Nov. 15• Gaffney, S.C.• 6 p.m. Jan. 25• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Nov. 21• Gaffney, S.C.• 6 p.m. Location...... Greenville, SC Feb. 8• Misenheimer, N.C.• 5:30 p.m. Feb. 10•Charlotte, N.C.• 5:30 p.m. Nickname...... Crusaders Location...... Misenheimer, NC Location...... Charlotte, NC Conference...... Independent Nickname...... Falcons Nickname...... Royals Conference...... CVAC Conference...... CVAC Head Coach...... Jayne Arledge Assistant Coach...... Kevin Nicholls Head Coach...... Head Coach...... Jenny Yopp 2005-06 Record...... 19-13 Assistant Coach...... Jami Cornwell 2005-2006 Record...... 4-24 2005-2006 Record...... 14-15 2005-2006 CVAC Record...... 4-16 SID...... Rhett Burns 2005-2006 CVAC Record...... 11-9 SID Email...... [email protected] SID...... Cherie Swarthout SID Phone...... 864-977-7187 SID...... Chris Potter SID Email...... [email protected] SID Fax...... 864-977-7152 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Phone...... 704-688-2810 SID Phone...... 704-463-1360 ext. 2403 SID Fax...... 704-337-2237 Website...... www.ngc.edu SID Fax...... 704-463-5051 Website...... www.queens.edu/athletics Website...... www.pfeiffer.edu St. Andrews College USC Upstate Jan. 8• Laurinburg, N.C.• 5:30 p.m. Nov. 25• Gaffney, S.C.• 2 p.m. Feb. 3• Gaffney, S.C.• 5:30 p.m. Location...... Spartanburg, SC Location:...... Laurinburg, NC Nickname...... Spartans Nickname...... Knights Conference...... ...... CVAC Head Coach ...... Tammy George Assistant Coach...... Kiki Glass Head Coach ...... David Johnson 2005-06 Record...... 16-14 Assistant Coach...... John Siers 2005-06 PBC Record...... 12-8 2005-06 Record ...... 12-16 2005-06 Record...... 9-11 SID...... Bill English SID Email...... [email protected] SID...... Kevin Buczek SID Phone...... 864-503-5129 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Fax...... 864-503-5127 SID Phone...... (910)277-5751 Website...... www.uscupstate.edu SID Fax...... (910)277-5272

Website...... www.sapc.edu

21 Facilities Limestone College has some of the finest facili- ties in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Confer- ence and in NCAA Division II. In October of 2005, Limestone College finished construction and officially opened the new Physi- cal Education Center. The new facility offers three classrooms, nine offices, locker rooms, Ath- letic Training Education facilities, the state-of- the-art Watts Fitness Center, and a practice facil- ity for wrestling. Located on Thompson Street near Limestone Springs, the facility is the first new building constructed on the Limestone campus since the Timken Center was dedicated 30 years ago. The Physical Education Center gives Limestone’s Physical Education Center recently accredited Athletic Training Educa- tion Program the necessary space to meet the accreditation standards of the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. This will allow Limestone students to sit for the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification Examination. In addition to the new Athletic Training facil- ities, the new PE Center houses a 3,900 square- foot weight training facility, the Watts Fitness Center, a great asset to all of Limestone’s varsi- Wrestling Room Weight Room of the Watts Fitness Center ty athletes as well as all other students, faculty, and staff. Limestone’s wrestling team, which completed its inaugural season in 2004-2005, has a practice area and locker room in the new building, although the team holds its matches in the Timken Center. The Timken Center, built in 1976, is the center of the Athletic Department and will celebrate its 30th birthday this school year. The building houses athletic offices, athletic training facilities, and classrooms. The Timken Center also houses Timken Gym, a 1,500-seat arena that hosts men’s and women’s basketball games, as well as volley- ball and wrestling matches. Limestone’s Aquatic Center, a junior Olympic sized swimming pool, is also located in the Timken Center. Home to the Saints and Lady Saints swimming teams, the pool features an 800-square-foot observation balcony, coupled with 2,500 square feet of deck space.

The Timken Center (above)

22 FacilitiesSaints Field serves as the game field for lacrosse and soccer. The field was completely resurfaced in the summer of 2004. During that renovation, an irriga- tion system was installed and the field area was enclosed with netting and a brick seating area. Bob Prevatte Field was renovated in the spring of 2005. It is one of the best stadiums in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference. Beautifully situated alongside the Limestone quarry, the field now features new dugouts, a new backstop, new fencing, and a new equipment storage building. The Emmie Evans Rector Center, remodeled in 2004, is also one of the top facilities in the CVAC. It includes eight lighted tennis courts and a pavilion that houses tennis offices, plus a clubhouse area for student-athletes. Located between Bob Prevatte Field and the Emmie Evans Rector Tennis Cen- ter, Lady Saints Field is one of the best conditioned softball playing fields in the conference. Bob Prevatte Field (top) and Lady Saints Field (bot- The Saints also enjoy the use of four practice fields which have all undergone tom) renovations since 2000, as well as a scenic cross country course that borders the quarry and Limestone’s athletic fields. The course is utilized by all 18 varsity sports and is a tremendous training tool for Limestone student-athletes.

Saints Field Emmie Evans Rector Tennis Center

Sophomore Lauren Mitchell saw action in 25 games during her freshman cam- The women’s basketball team at the 2005 Uptown Christmas celebration in Gaffney, paign in 2005-06. S.C.

23 Athletic Training The Limestone Athletic Training Depart- ment provides support to all 18 intercollegiate sports at the College and features seven certi- fied athletic trainers on the staff. The Athletic Training Department provides risk management and injury prevention, as- sessment, evaluation, and rehabilitation for all varsity athletes at Limestone College. The quality of personnel in the Athletic Training Department is a major factor in the success of Limestone’s athletic teams. The Athletic Training Education Program at Limestone is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Educa- tion (CAATE). Students who pursue this ma- jor will earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education and Athletic Training and will be qualified to take the National Athletic Trainers’ As- sociation Board of Certification (NATABOC) Examination.

Limestone’Strength s strength and conditioning & Conditioning program is one of the premier programs in NCAA Division II. The de- partment is housed in a 3,900-square foot weight training facility where all 18 of the College’s varsity teams train. More than $65,000 has been spent since 2005 for new strength and conditioning equipment. The facility features York free weights, Cybex leverage equipment, and Cybex selectorized cardiovascular equipment. Full-time strength and conditioning coordinator Curt Lamb has no coaching responsibilities, making him avail- able for individual assistance for any athlete throughout the year. Watts Fitness Center Lamb is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Associa- tion (NSCA) and a level one club coach through the Weightlifting Association (USAW). Lamb received a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports sciences from Iowa State University. He earned his mas- ter’s degree in exercise and sports sciences at Central Mis- souri State University. Prior to coming to Limestone, Lamb was the Assistant Sports Performance Director for a sports performance cen- ter in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, implementing strength and con- ditioning programs and assisting in speed, power, agility and conditioning training for high school and college ath- letes. From 2001-2003, he was a strength and conditioning Strength and conditioning specialist Curt Lamb evaluates an athlete’s con- coach with the Milwaukee Brewers (2001) and Anaheim ditioning. Angels (2002-2003) organizations at the minor league level. 24 Saints Club About the Saints Club The Saints Club is Limestone College’s athletic boost- er club. Its purpose is to assist the entire intercollegiate athletic program at Limestone. The primary goal is to promote and provide financial assistance for the Saints athletic teams. The Saints Club strives to provide the best experience for our student-athletes and field teams that are highly competitive both regionally and nationally. Your gift to the Saints Club is a commitment to continued athletic excellence at Limestone College. In order for Limestone teams to continue being successful, they need the contin- ued support from you, their most loyal fans. Limestone College is proud to sponsor 18 intercollegiate athletic teams at the NCAA Division II level including:

Women’s Teams Men’s Teams Basketball Baseball Cross Country Basketball Cross Country Lacrosse Golf Soccer Lacrosse Softball Soccer Swimming Swimming Tennis Tennis Wrestling

To Become a Member...

Send your name, address, telephone num- ber, and email along with the amount you would like to contribute to:

Limestone Saints Club Attn: William Goode 1115 College Dr. Gaffney, S.C. 29340

Please make checks payable to Club. William Goode may also be contacted at 864-488-4609 or [email protected].

25 Limestone College Limestone College was established in 1845 by Dr. Thomas Curtis and his son, Dr. William Curtis, distinguished schol- ars born and educated in England. Lime- stone College was the first women’s col- lege in South Carolina and one of the first in the United States. In the late. 960’s, Limestone College became fully coeducational. The cam- pus is a unique combination of history Curtis Hall and progress, with nine of our campus buildings included on the National Register of Historic Places. Since 1991, Limestone College has completed renovations of sev- eral of its historic campus structures: the Montgomery Class- room Building, Ebert Residence Hall, Carroll Fine Arts Build- ing, Hamrick Hall of Science, Eunice Ford Residence Hall, Dixie Lodge Student Center, and Granberry Art Building. While the College’s ties to the past are visible in the many his- toric structures, these renovated facilities, along with the brand new Physical Education Center opened in November of 2005, now

house the modern technology necessary to maintain Limestone’s Dixie Lodge reputation as an outstanding liberal arts college. Limestone College is an accredited, independent, coeducational, four-year liberal arts institution chartered by the state of South Carolina. Limestone is a non-denominational Christian college. Our programs lead to a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Social Work, Associate of Science or Associate of Arts degree. Today, Limestone College enrolls approximately 700 students in its day program and approximately 2,800 in the Extended Cam- pus, which includes various sites throughout South Carolina and Internet courses.

Carroll Fine Arts Building

Hamrick Hall of Sciences Limestone Quarry

26 LimestoneAt Limestone College, the Athletics Athletics Department is another earned All-American honors and eight have been named area that develops students’ minds, bodies, and spirits. The Academic All-Americans. Saints athletic program offers students more than just the The Saints have continued to improve each year. Last opportunity to win. The program’s flexibility, coupled with season, the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams earned trips Limestone’s smaller student body, offers the student-athletes to the NCAA Division II semifinals and won conference unparalleled opportunities to participate in team sports. In tournament titles. The Saints and Lady Saints tennis teams fact, many students play two sports. earned their first national rankings in school history, and Like the College itself, the Saints athletics program has a the cross country teams made their first appearances at the rich history and has experienced much success. Limestone NCAA regional in the fall. The men’s golf team also quali- competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Ath- fied for the Atlantic Regional, while Brent Clausing became letics (NAIA) before becoming a National Collegiate Ath- the second wrestler in the two-year history of the program to letic Association (NCAA) Division II advance to the National Touranment. member in 1991. Today, 15 of Limestone’s Both the women’s basketball and vol- athletic teams compete in the Carolinas- Limestone College leyballs teams saw huge turnarounds Virginia Athletics Conference, while Athletics last season. The Lady Saints basket- both swimming teams are affiliated with Three National ball squad 2005-06 finish of 12-17 was a the Bluegrass Mountain Conference and Championships major improvement as the team strug- wrestling competes as an independent. Golf (1984/NAIA) gled with a 4-23 overall record in the Limestone helped pave the way for Men’s Lacrosse (2000, 2002) previous season. The volleyball team, collegiate lacrosse and swimming in the Five Regular Season under new leadership, won the most South. The Saints fielded South Car- Conference Championships matches (19) since Limestone joined olina’s first collegiate lacrosse team in Baseball (2005)* the CVAC in. 998. This exceeds the 1990. The swimming teams are the only Women’s Lacrosse (2004-2006)* win total for the six prior seasons. In NCAA Division II swimming programs Volleyball (2006)* addition, the nine regular season con- in South Carolina and among the few in ference victories in 2005 were the best the two Carolinas. Nine Conference Tournament ever, along with the Lady Saints’ sixth Titles Over the years, the Saints baseball, Men’s Lacrosse (1994, 2000-2006)* place finish. men’s basketball, men’s and women’s Women’s Lacrosse (2006)* In addition, 39 athletes earned All- golf, men’s and women’s lacrosse, soft- Conference honors in 2005-06. ball, men’s soccer, and men’s and wom- Men’s Soccer (2006)* In the fall of 2006, the volleyball en’s tennis teams have all been ranked on *since 1998 squad earned the regular season CVAC the national level. Twelve student-ath- championship with an 18-2 record. The letes have gone on to play professionally in their sport, with men’s soccer team also had a solid fall, as it won the confer- seven of those signing professional baseball contracts. The ence tournament championship and advanced to the Sweet Saints baseball program was started by two-time Cy Young 16 of the NCAA national tournament. winner Gaylord Perry, a member of the Major League Base- ball Hall of Fame. Additionally,. 05 Saints athletes have

Kevin Pucetas, a pitcher for the Limestone College Saints from 2003-2006, was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 2006 Major League Base- ball draft.

The 2006 Lady Saints lacrosse team advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA national tournament after claiming the CVAC regular season and tournament championships. 27 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference The Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference is a NCAA Division II ath- letic conference made up of 12 teams from North Carolina and South Caro- lina. These teams consist of: Anderson University, Barton College, Belmont Abbey College, Coker College, Converse College (Affiliate), Erskine College, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, Mount Olive College, Pfeiffer Uni- versity, Queens University of Charlotte, and St. Andrews Presbyterian Col- lege. Each of the thirteen CVAC sports has a season-ending tournament that leads to automatic NCAA qualification in Mens Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Softball, and Volleyball and NCAA regional selection opportunities in Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Golf, Men’s Golf, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Tennis, and Baseball. Conference Commissioner, Dr. Alan Patterson says this about the conference, “The Carolinas Conference is recognized regionally and nationally as a premier NCAA Division II conference which champions scholarship athletics working in con- cert with student athlete’s committed to academic success.” The CVAC has roots in the Old North State Conference formed in 1938. The name changed to the Carolinas Conference with the first inclusion of South Carolina members, and in 1994 became the CVAC as Virginia membership was included and championship play was shifted to NCAA Division II. Since 2003, no CVAC schools have been located in Virginia. Since Virginia is no longer represented within the conference, a name change to “” was recommended and will be implemented over the next year to begin officially for the 2006-2007 academic year.

Anderson University Barton College Belmont Abbey College Anderson, S.C. Wilson, N.C. Belmont, N.C.

Coker College Erskine College Lees-McRae College Hartsville, S.C. Due West, S.C. Banner Elk, N.C.

Limestone College Mount Olive College Pfeiffer University Gaffney, S.C. Mount Olive, N.C. Misenheimer, N.C.

Queens University of Charlotte St. Andrews Converse College Charlotte, N.C. Laurinburg, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C.

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Day Date Opponent Location Time Wed. Nov. 15 North Greenville Gaffney, S.C. 6 p.m. Fri. Nov. 17 Lander Gaffney, S.C. 6 p.m. Tues. Nov. 21 Queens* Gaffney, S.C. 6 p.m. Sat. Nov. 25 USC-Upstate Gaffney, S.C. 2 p.m. Mon. Nov. 27 Converse Spartanburg, S.C. 7 p.m. Thur. Nov. 30 Anderson* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Dec. 2 Mount Olive* Mt. Olive, N.C. 2:00 p.m. Wed.. Dec. 6 Newberry Newberry, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Dec. 16 Brevard Gaffney, S.C. 2 p.m. Sat. Dec. 30 Mars Hill Gaffney, S.C. 2 p.m. Sat. Jan. 6 Belmont Abbey* Belmont, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Jan. 8 St. Andrews* Laurinburg, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan. 11 Lees-McRae* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Jan. 15 Coker* Hartsville, S.C. 2 p.m. Thur. Jan. 18 Erskine* Due West, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 20 Barton* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Jan. 25 Pfeiffer* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 27 Mount Olive* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Feb. 1 Lees-McRae* Banner Elk, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 3 St. Andrews* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Feb. 8 Pfeiffer* Misenheimer, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 10 Queens* Charlotte, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Mon. Feb. 12 Belmont Abbey* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Feb. 15 Coker* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 17 Erksine* Gaffney, S.C. 5:30 p.m. Thur. Feb. 22 Anderson* Anderson, S.C. 7:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 24 Barton* Wilson, N.C. 5:30 p.m.

* - indicates CVAC game Home games in all caps.