2010-11 ASU Women's Basketball Yearbook

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TABLE OF CONTENTS/SEASON PREVIEWTable of Contents/Quick Facts ...............................................................................................................1Getting to Boone ........................................................................................................................................22010-11 Schedule.......................................................................................................................................32010-11 Team Picture/Roster Breakdown .....................................................................................4-52010-11 Radio/TV Roster .........................................................................................................................62010-11 Season Preview ......................................................................................................................7-8

MEET THE COACHESHead Coach Darcie Vincent ........................................................................................................... 10-12Associate Head Coach Heather Kearney ..........................................................................................13Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Andrea Gross ..............................................................14Assistant Coach Nora Jabbour .............................................................................................................15Support Staff ..............................................................................................................................................16

MEET THE MOUNTAINEERSSam Ramirez ........................................................................................................................................ 18-19Canesha Edwards .....................................................................................................................................20Haley Hackett .............................................................................................................................................21Chakeitha Weldon ....................................................................................................................................22Catherine Williams ...................................................................................................................................23Ashlen Dewart ...........................................................................................................................................24Anna Freeman ...........................................................................................................................................25Courtney Freeman ...................................................................................................................................26Kelsey Sharkey ...........................................................................................................................................27Newcomers/Freshman Biographies ........................................................................................... 28-30

OPPONENT INFORMATION2010-11 Opponent Information .................................................................................................. 32-38ASU vs. Opponent All-Time Results ............................................................................................ 39-43All-Time Series Records ..........................................................................................................................44

2009-10 IN REVIEW2009-10 Women’s Basketball Invitational Champions ................................................................462009-10 Season Milestones ..................................................................................................................472009-10 Season Recap ...........................................................................................................................482009-10 Results .........................................................................................................................................492009-10 Team Statistics ..........................................................................................................................502009-10 Team Superlatives ...................................................................................................................512009-10 Individual Superlatives..........................................................................................................522009-10 Game-by-Game Superlatives..............................................................................................532009-10 Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics...............................................................................542009-10 Box Scores ........................................................................................................................... 55-66Appalachian’s Record When .................................................................................................................67The Last Time It Happened ...................................................................................................................68

THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE2009-10 SoCon In Review ......................................................................................................................702009-10 SoCon Superlatives ................................................................................................................712009-10 SoCon Team Statistics ............................................................................................................722009-10 SoCon Individual Leaders ....................................................................................................73All-Time Honors and Awards ................................................................................................................74Mountaineers in the Postseason ........................................................................................................75ASU SoCon Tournament Results .........................................................................................................76SoCon Tournament Top Performances .............................................................................................77SoCon Tournament Box Scores .................................................................................................... 78-81 The Southern Conference .............................................................................................................. 82-83The Commissioner and Germann Cups ...........................................................................................842010-11 SoCon Composite Schedule......................................................................................... 85-86

HISTORY AND RECORDSAppalachian Year-by-Year Records .....................................................................................................88Appalachian All-Time Head Coaches ................................................................................................89Team Records- Wins and Losses ..........................................................................................................90All-Time 100 Point Games .....................................................................................................................91Team Records .............................................................................................................................................92Individual Records ...................................................................................................................................93All-Time Scoring Leaders .......................................................................................................................94

The 2010-11 Appalachian State women’s basketball yearbook is a publication of the Appalachian StateUniversity Sports Information office. DESIGN AND EDITOR: Courtney BurchettCONTRIBUTING EDITING/WRITING: Mike Flynn, Charles Cochrum, Cory Hall, Christina Hilliard, Ben Blevins, Kim McConnell, the ASU Women’s Basketball Staff, DeShawn Collins, John Lassiter, Nathan Mathis, Tyler Miller, Reuben Singleton and Megan WrinnCOVER DESIGN: Courtney Burchett and Charles CochrumPHOTOGRAPHY: ASU Creative Services (Marie Freeman, Leila Jackson and Troy Tuttle), Public Affairs (Mike Rominger), Keith Cline, Meghan Gay, Dave Mayo, David Searce, Bill Sheffield and SoCon Photos.PRINTING: Multi-Ad Services, In. (Peoria, Ill.) Joe Dalfonso/Marcia Schwartz

QuIcK FActS/tABLE oF contEntSAll-Time Rebounding Leaders..............................................................................................................95All-Time Career Top-Ten Lists ...............................................................................................................96Yearly Leaders ............................................................................................................................................971,000 Point Club ................................................................................................................................. 98-99All-Time Roster .......................................................................................................................................100Appalachian Retired Numbers .........................................................................................................101Year-by-Year Results .................................................................................................................... 102-111Regular Season Tournaments ...........................................................................................................112

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION AND FACILITIESHolmes Center/Varsity Gym ..................................................................................................... 114-115Campus Life .............................................................................................................................................116Athletic Administration .......................................................................................................................117Nike.............................................................................................................................................................118

THIS IS APPALACHIAN STATEEducating North Carolina’s Citizens and Leaders ......................................................................119Points of Pride .........................................................................................................................................120Appalachian Through the Years .......................................................................................................121Chancellor Peacock...............................................................................................................................122University Leadership ..........................................................................................................................123Appalachian Alumni .............................................................................................................................124Boone, North Carolina .........................................................................................................................125

QUICK FACTSCOACHING INFORMATION

Head Coach ...............................................................................................................................Darcie Vincent Alma Mater ................................................................................................................... Duquesne, 1992 Record at ASU ......................................................................................................32-34, Third Season Career Record .................................................................................................... 296-135, 15th Season Office Phone ................................................................................................................... (828) 262-2842 Office Fax ......................................................................................................................... (828) 262-6860 E-mail ............................................................................................................vincentdl@appstate.eduAssociate Head Coach ...................................................................................................... Heather Kearney Alma Mater ............................................................................................................. Slippery Rock, 1999 E-mail .......................................................................................................... [email protected] Coordinator/Assistant Coach ...........................................................................Andrea Gross Alma Mater ...................................................................................................... William and Mary, 2002 E-mail .................................................................................................................grossaj@appstate.eduAssistant Coach .......................................................................................................................... Nora Jabbour Alma Mater .......................................................................................................... North Carolina , 2006 Email .......................................................................................................... [email protected] Asst. ............................................................................................................... Kim McConnell Office Phone ....................................................................................................................(828) 262-3081

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Overall Record ........................................................................................................................... 23-12 Postseason .................................................................................................... WBI Champions2009-10 Southern Conference Record/Finish ..........................................................................14-6, t-2ndLetterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................................................................................9/1Starters Returning/Lost ................................................................................................................................5/0Newcomers ...........................................................................................................................................................6Returning Starters ..............................................................................................................................................5 Sr., G Sam Ramirez (12.9 ppg, 3.9 apg) So., F Ashlen Dewart (14.8 ppg, 5.8 rpg) So., F Anna Freeman (10.5 ppg, 8.4 rpg) Jr., Chakeitha Weldon (7.7 ppg, 2.8 apg) Jr., Catherine Williams (6.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg)Other Letterwinners Returning .....................................................................................................................4 Jr., Canesha Edwards (5.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg) So., Courtney Freeman (6.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg) So., Kelsey Sharkey (3.7 ppg, 3.6 rpg) Jr., Haley Hackett (0.3 ppg, 0.2 rpg)Letterwinners Lost .............................................................................................................................................1 Karina Mill (Did not play in 2009-10 because of knee injury)

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Directions to the holmes centerFrom the northeast via Interstate 81 and Interstate 77:Take I-81 south to I-77, west of Radford, Va. Proceed south on I-77 into North Carolina. Exit onto Highway 421 North and travel approximately 60 miles to Boone. In Boone, turn left at light onto Hardin St. and then right onto Rivers St. at the next light. The Holmes Center is on the left.

From the south via Interstate 77:Proceed north on I-77 through Charlotte and Statesville. Continue on I-77 North until you reach the I-77/HWY 421 inter-change. Exit onto Highway 421 North and travel approximately 60 miles to Boone. In Boone, turn left at light onto Hardin St. and then right onto Rivers St. at the next light. The Holmes Center is on the left.

From the west via Interstate 40 (Asheville and/or Hickory):In Asheville, take I-40 East to Highway 221 in Marion. Exit onto Highway 221 North and follow to Linville. In Linville, take Highway 105 North to Boone. In Boone, at the intersection of highways 105 & 321, turn left onto Highway 321 North. Follow to campus.

—OR—When traveling on I-40 in the Hickory area, exit onto Highway 321 North and travel approximately 50 miles to Boone. Follow Highway 321 North to campus.

From the east via Interstate 40 and Interstate 85:Proceed to Winston-Salem on I-40. Exit onto Highway 421 North in Winston-Salem and travel approxi-mately 86 miles to Boone. In Boone, turn left at light onto Hardin St. and then right onto Rivers St. at the next light. The Holmes Center is on the left.

dIStAncES to roAd GAmESBirmingham, Ala. ................................................................................................. 418 milesCharleston, S.C. ..................................................................................................... 301 milesChattanooga, Tenn.............................................................................................. 237 milesCollege Park, Md. ................................................................................................. 427 milesCullowhee, N.C. .................................................................................................... 150 milesDavidson, N.C. ..........................................................................................................98 milesElon, N.C. ................................................................................................................. 136 milesFarmville, Va.. ......................................................................................................... 248 milesGreensboro, N.C. .................................................................................................. 114 milesGreenville, S.C. ...................................................................................................... 158 milesJohnson City, Tenn.. ...............................................................................................55 milesRichmond, Va. ....................................................................................................... 316 milesSpartanburg, S.C. ................................................................................................. 133 milesStatesboro, Ga. ..................................................................................................... 336 milesWinston-Salem, N.C. ............................................................................................. 87 miles

mApS oF BoonE And SurroundInG cItIES

drIvInG dIStAncESJohnson City, Tenn. .........................................................57Charlotte, N.C. ...................................................................84Greensboro, N.C. ............................................................104Knoxville, Tenn. ...............................................................152Columbia, S.C. ..................................................................181Raleigh, N.C. ....................................................................187Atlanta, Ga. ......................................................................274Richmond, Va. .................................................................300Nashville, Tenn. ...............................................................338Hilton Head, S.C. ............................................................346Washington, D.C. ...........................................................414Jacksonville, Fla. .............................................................476

GEttInG to BoonE

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DECEMBER

dAtE opponEnt LocAtIon tImE 30 LEES-MCRAE (ExHIBITION) BOONE, N.C. 11 A.M.

12 Marshall! Farmville, Va. 5 p.m. 13 Campbell! Farmville, Va. 3 p.m. 17 Richmond Richmond, Va. 7 p.m. 19 East Tennessee State Johnson City, Tenn. 7 p.m. 22 GARDNER-WEBB BOONE, N.C. 7 P.M. 29 ELON* BOONE, N.C. 7 P.M. 2 UNC ASHEVILLE BOONE, N.C. 7 P.M. 5 Maryland College Park, Md. 2 p.m. 18 Furman* Greenville, S.C. 2 p.m. 20 WESTERN CAROLINA* BOONE, N.C. 7 P.M. 29 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 2 p.m.

5 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* BOONE, N.C. 7 P.M. 8 Wofford* Spartanburg, S.C. 3 p.m. 10 Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 7 p.m. 14 SAMFORD* BOONE, N.C. 7 P.M. 16 CHATTANOOGA* BOONE, N.C. 2 P.M. 19 Davidson* Davidson, N.C. 7 p.m. 22 UNC Greensboro* Greensboro, N.C. 2 p.m. 24 Elon* Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. 29 FURMAN* BOONE, N.C. 2 P.M. 31 Western Carolina* Cullowhee, N.C. Noon

2 DAVIDSON* BOONE, N.C. 7 P.M. 5 College of Charleston* Charleston, S.C. 1 p.m. 12 Samford* Birmingham, Ala. 2 p.m. 14 Chattanooga* Chattanooga, Tenn. 7 p.m. 19 WOFFORD* BOONE, N.C. 2 P.M. 21 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* BOONE, N.C. 7 P.M. 26 UNC GREENSBORO* BOONE, N.C. 5 P.M.

3-7 SoCon Tournament Chattanooga, Tenn. TBA

! Longwood Tournament* SoCon gameBold indicates home game

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN

Total Games .........................................................................................................28All-time record vs. 2010-11 opponents ............................. 321-299 (.517)First time meetings ........................................................................................N/A

Non-conference games ............................................................................. EightAll-time record vs. 2010-11 non-conference opponents . 92-82 (.528)First time meetings ........................................................................................N/A

SoCon games ......................................................................................................20All-time record vs. 2010-11 SoCon opponents ............... 229-217 (.446)

Total/SoCon gamesWeekday games ...................................................................... 17/11Weekend games ....................................................................... 11/9

Monday games .............................................................................9/7Tuesday games .............................................................................0/0Wednesday games ......................................................................4/3Thursday games ...........................................................................1/0Friday games .................................................................................3/1Saturday games ...........................................................................9/8Sunday games ..............................................................................2/1

November games ........................................................................6/1December games ........................................................................5/2January games ........................................................................ 10/10February games ...........................................................................7/7

Home games .............................................................................. 11/9Road games .............................................................................. 15/11Neutral games ..............................................................................2/0

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Front Row: Canesha Edwards, Sam Ramirez and Chakeitha WeldonSecond Row: Kelsey Sharkey, Hillary Southworth, Catherine Williams and Anna FreemanCenter: Head Coach Darcie VincentBack Row: Asst. Coach Nora Jabbour, Assoc. Head Coach Heather Kearney, Michell Taylor, Frances Puello, Courtney Freeman, Ashlen Dewart, Haley Hackett, Kelsey Campbell, Ashleigh Kelly, Jessica Barrios, Asst. Coach Andrea Gross, Asst. Athletic Trainer Kristin Holm

CoaChing Staff upperclassmen

sophomores freshmen

2010-11 MOUNTAINEERS

2010-11 tEAm pIcturES

Asst. Coach Nora Jabbour, Assoc. Head Coach Heather Kearney, Head Coach Darcie Vincent and Asst. Coach Andrea Gross

Chakeitha Weldon, Haley Hackett, Frances Puello, Sam Ramirez, Catherine Williams, Ashleigh Kelly and Canesha Edwards

Kelsey Sharkey, Ashlen Dewart, Courtney Freeman, Anna Freeman and Kelsey Campbell Jessica Barrios, Michell Taylor and Hillary Southworth

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2010-11 Numerical Roster

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Freshmen .......................... 3Jessica BarriosHillary SouthworthMichelle TaylorSophomores ..................... 5Kelsey CampbellAshlen DewartAnna FreemanCourtney FreemanKelsey SharkeyJuniors .............................. 6Canesha EdwardsHaley HackettAshleigh KellyFrances PuelloChakeitha WeldonCatherine WilliamsSenior ............................... 1Sam Ramirez

Guards .............................. 7Jessica BarriosCanesha EdwardsFrances PuelloSam RamirezHillary SouthworthMichelle TaylorChakeitha WeldonGuard/Forward ................ 1Courtney FreemanForwards ........................... 7Kelsey CampbellAshlen DewartAnna FreemanHaley HackettAshleigh KellyKelsey SharkeyCatherine Williams

Florida .............................. 3Jessica BarriosAshleigh KellyMichelle TaylorGeorgia ............................. 3Canesha EdwardsCourtney FreemanChakeitha WeldonNorth Carolina ................. 4Kelsey CampbellAnna FreemanHaley HackettSam RamirezOhio .................................. 2Kelsey SharkeyHillary SouthworthPuerto Rico ....................... 1Frances PuelloSouth Carolina ................. 1Ashlen DewartTennessee ......................... 1Catherine Williams

Ashleigh ............................................. ASH-lay

Ashlen Dewart . ash-LYNN dew-WAR-t

Barrios ...................... BAR-re-OS (roll the R)

Canesha .................................kah-NEESH-ah

Chakeitha ........................... shah-KEETH-ah

Kearney ............................................ car-KNEE

Jabbour ............................................ JAH-boar

Puello................................................. PWAY-oh

roStEr InFormAtIon

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dArcIE vIncEntHead Coach

Third YearDuquesne • 1992

HEAtHEr KEArnEYAssociate Head Coach

Second YearSlippery Rock • 1999

AndrEA GroSSAssistant Coach/Recruiting Coord.

Second YearWilliam and Mary • 2002

norA JABBourAssistant Coach

First YearNorth Carolina • 2006

rAdIo/tv roStEr

2010-11 RADIO/TV ROSTER

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Returning all five starters, 10-of-11 letter-winners and three all-conference performers from a historic 2009-10 season, Appalachian State University women’s basketball has all the components for what should be another impressive run in 2010-11.

The Mountaineers capped off one of the best seasons in program history by winning the 2010 Women’s Basketball Invitational Championship and look to pick up where they left off.

In just her third year at the helm Darcie Vincent and her seasoned staff is dedicated to winning and remaining in contention for a Southern Conference crown.

The program adds to its already illustrious coaching staff, as the Apps will be joined by new assistant coach Nora Jabbour for the upcoming campaign. Jabbour replaces former assistant Kiesha Mack and will work primarily with the team’s guards. She comes to ASU after having coaching stints at both Emory and West Point. While completing her undergraduate degree at North Carolina in just three years, Jabbour was the Tar Heels’ women’s basketball manager.

The bar has been set high for success for the rapidly approaching campaign, as in just a seasons time, the squad was able to re-define itself and re-establish its dominance.

The 2009-10 campaign was one that saw the Black and Gold tie for second place in the SoCon regular-season standings, post the second most wins in school history and rake in postseason honors while capturing a postseason title. With a long list of accom-plishments, the team is working towards building upon its strengths and capturing an elusive conference crown, something that the program has not done in 12 seasons.

While proud of her squad’s impressive accomplishments, the 2009-10 Southern Conference Coach of the Year is not content with last year’s successess and is hungry to bring a conference title back to Boone.

“Last season was a tremendous leap for-ward for our women’s basketball program,” Vincent said. “In just a two-year period, we were able to take our program from the bot-tom of the conference to the top. We are a program that has been revamped, and I am excited about the potential and promise we have. We have higher expectations for the upcoming season and are working towards winning a conference championship while rebuilding a winning tradition for the pro-gram here in the High Country.”

Led by veterans Sam Ramirez, Chakeitha Weldon and Canesha Edwards, the Moun-taineers lack no talent or experience at the the guard position.

The lone senior on the squad, Ramirez was an all-conference selection in 2009-10 and started in all but one game last season. Known for her ability to score, the Fayette-ville, N.C. native poured in double-digit points in 25-of-35 games, while dishing out 136 assists on the season.

Truly developing as a leader, Ramirez eclipsed the 1,000-point mark, joining an elite club in program history. She went over the 1,000 point mark for her career in the Apps’ WBI quarterfinal win against Fairfield

and finished the season with a total of 1,030 career points.

Ramirez will once again be relied upon for her scoring consistency, on-court leadership and ability to drain the three while also find-ing her open teammates.

Perhaps one of the most athletic players on the roster, all eyes will be on Weldon at the point-guard position, as she gradually took over the starting spot midway through last season.

Another deadly weapon in the Mountai-neers offensive arsenal, her un-matched abil-ity to see the floor, while also being a touh, physical player has enabled her to become a one-of-a kind talent. Her tenacity in driving to the basket developed throughout last season and gave opponents problems in

SEASon prEvIEw

2010-11 SEASon prEvIEwtrying to defend the Kansas transfer. An all-around threat, Weldon had nine contests a season ago when she recorded double-digit points, three when she hauled in double-fig-ure boards and eight with at least one block.

Like Ramirez, ASU will look to Weldon for her experience, in addition to relying on her for her impressive play-making abilities.

The athleticism at the guard spot is even more abundant with the continued growth of junior Canesha Edwards at the position.

A forward-turned-guard, Edwards was typically ASU’s first off the bench during the 2009-10 season, providing a spark and lift for the Black and Gold.

Having worked on her shooting, Edwards has developed a strong jump shot while also posessing an intangible hustling factor on the defensive side of the ball for the Apps.

Listed at 5-9, she hauled in 147 rebounds last season, grabbing 94 defensive boards.

The three experienced players will be joined by very talented newcomers.

Jessica Barrios, Hillary Southworth and Michelle Taylor were all standout high schoolplayers in their respective states, while Fran-ces Puello comes to ASU by way of Miami Dade Junior College.

Barrios finished as her high school’s all-time leader in scoring and steals, while Southworth was a two-year letter winner in basketball in Ohio and Taylor poured in 1,486 points during her high-school career.

Already having two years of college expe-rience under her belt, Puello earned National Junior College Athletic Association Southern Conference Division accolades her freshman and sophomore seasons, picking up SoCon Division honorable mention honors her sophomore season.

SENIOR SAM RAMIREz

GUARDS

JUNIOR CHAKEITHA WELDON

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team-best 519 points last season, while alsobringing down 202 rebounds. She led the team in scoring in 17 contests while scoring in double-figures 29 times.

In a season with numerous impressive outings, one of the South Carolina native’s best showings came at Bowling Green, when she scored a season-high 34 points, the 10th most in a single game in school history.

Along with out-muscling her opponents and finding a way to put the ball in the basket, Dewart is also a three-point threat, having made 19 shots from long distance a season ago.

Freeman is also a standout at the forward spot. An all-around talent, Freeman is ex-tremely active both offensively and defen-sively. She not only has a knack for scoring, as she also posted double-digit scoring numbers 22 times, but is a true-rebounder, having led ASU in the category 20 times in 2009-10.

A defensive stalwart for ASU, she also led the team in blocks and broke ASU’s single -

season blocks record with 92.The only upperclassman at the position,

Catherine Williams evolved as a low-post threat and a solid performer for the Moun-taineers last season.

Williams started the final six games of the 2009-10 campaign and was counted upon to score points in the paint while crashing the offensive glass.

Along with scoring in all but one game last season, like Freeman, Williams’ long arms makes her tough to shoot over. The junior compiled a total of 50 blocks on the season. Her best outing came against Davidson when she swatted eight shots, tying Free-man for the single game block record.

All four are expected to contribute right away and fit nicely into Appalachian’s guard rotation while providing much needed depth at the spot.

Sophomore Courtney Freeman is the lone Mountaineer listed at the versatile guard/forward spot.

In her first season at the collegiate level, Freeman progressed during the 2009-10 campaign, not only providing scoring off the bench but also consistently crashing the boards.

Freeman grabbed an average of 4.5 re-bounds per game last season and poured in a career-high 20 points in Appalachian’s rout of conference foe Elon on January 2.

Like teammates Weldon and Edwards, her experience and athletic ability, in additon to her strength and strong post moves, makes her another threat for ASU on both the of-fensive and defensive fronts.

Top returners Ashlen Dewart, Anna Free-man and Catherine Williams lead the Black and Gold at the forward position.

The phenomenal freshman duo of Dewart and Freeman put together one of the best seasons for newcomers in recent program history. Both picked up all-conference hon-ors, with Dewart capping off the season by being named the WBI Tournament MVP and Freeman to the WBI all-tournament team.

A true post presence, Dewart totaled a

GUARD/forward

forward

With talent abundant, the three will be accompanied by returners Kelsey Sharkey and Haley Hackett, along with junior-college transfer Ashleigh Kelly and Belmont Abbey transfer Kelsey Campbell.

Sharkey saw action in all 35 games last season, while Hacket had limited playing time due to a knee injury.

Kelly, a true defender, will help ASU remain dominant on the glass and be expected to guard some of the top players that Appala-chian will face.

Campbell gives the forward spot another scoring threat as she can step back and drain a trey along with making herself known under the basket.

The 2010-11 season opens on November 12, when the squad heads to Farmville, Va. to play Marshall in the opening game of the Longwood Tournament.

A highly-competitive slate awaits Ap-palachian, as the schedule is highlighted by non-conference contests against Atlantic Sun and Big South conference champions, East Tennessee State and Gardner-Webb, games against two formidable Atlantic Coast Conference competitors in Maryland and Wake Forest and ever-challenging SoCon games.

Appalachian plays 12 home contests and looks to avenge heartbreaking losses against Chattanooga and Samford from a season ago when UTC and SU make its way to the High Country the weekend of January 14. Another always tough opponent, ASU welcomes Georgia Southern to the Holmes Center on February 21. The Eagles were one of two So-Con teams (UTC) that ASU was unable to pick up at least one win against last season.

ASU will try to make a run for a SoCon tournament title, with the 2011 SoCon Championships returning to Chattanooga, Tenn., March 3-7.

SOPHOMORE ASHLEN DEWART

SOPHOMORE ANNA FREEMAN

JUNIOR CANESHA EDWARDS

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meet the coaches

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HEAD COACH

DARCIE VINCENT

THIRD SEASON

DUQUESNE, 1992Darcie Vincent became the seventh head coach in Appalachian State

University history on April 24, 2008 after eight years as the head coach at California (Pa.), where she led the Vulcans to their first-ever NCAA Division II national title in 2004.

After a rebuilding year during the 2008-09 season, Vincent led the Black and Gold to a complete turnaround in just her second year at helm during the 2009-10 campaign.

The Mountaineers ended the historic 2009-10 season with an impres-sive 23-12 overall record and a stout 14-6 Southern Conference mark, good enough to tie for Samford for second place in the regular-season standings.

The squad not only more than doubled its overall and conference wins from the previous season but compiled the second most wins in school history (23) and most league victories since the 1995-96 season, while recording its first winning season since 2005-06.

Posting a plus 12 wins differential from the 2008-09 to 2009-10 seasons, Vincent guided the Apps to the best single-season turnaround in school history and fourth best in NCAA Division I during the 2009-10 campaign.

In a season of many firsts, Appalachian earned 11 wins in the Holmes Center, to set the Holmes Center record for victories, and won 16 of its final 19 games. The team closed the season on an eight-game home winning streak.

Vincent was able to propel Appalachian to this success all while coaching the youngest team in the SoCon.

For her phenomenal efforts, she was voted the Southern Conference Coach of the Year by the leagues’ coaches and media. She is only the second coach in program history to earn the SoCon Coach-of-the-Year accolades (Linda Robinson was the other).

The West Virginia native also saw three Mountaineers earn all-con-ference recognition (Ashlen Dewart, Anna Freeman, Sam Ramirez), two grab all-SoCon tournament honors (A. Freeman and Chakeitha Weldon) and two notch all-WBI tournament honors (Dewart-MVP and A. Free-man).

The 2009-10 team’s run for a SoCon tournament title came to an abrupt halt with a 13-point loss to SoCon foe Samford in the conference tournament semifinals, but the team was able to earn a postseason bid for the Women’s Basketball Invitational.

Selected as the number one overall seed, Vincent led ASU to its first-ever postseason victory and the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational tournament title.

Directly in charge of the Mountaineers’ defense, ASU’s defensive unit was quite impressive last season.

Under Vincent’s tutelage, Appalachian’s defense ended first in the

in the conference in field-goal percentage defense, holding opponents to a 35.8 shooting percentage, first in rebounds, averaging 43.0 pergame, and first in blocks.

In the opening round of the WBI, the stingy defensive unit held Charleston Southern to a 21.9 field goal percentage, the lowest the by an ASU opponent since 2005.

The Black and Gold also registered 16 games when an opponent scored less than 60 points and was 15-1 in those contests.

Capping off the banner 2009-10 season, the squad finished in the top 50 of six NCAA Division I statistical categories, including fifth in the country in blocks per game, averaging 6.4.

In her first season at Appalachian in 2008-09, Vincent helped the program earn more overall and more conference wins than the previ-ous season, with the Mountaineers posting a 9-22 record and going 7-13 in SoCon play.

Under her guidance, ASU advanced to the quarterfinals of the SoCon Tournament for the first time since the 2006-07 season. She also coached Sade’ Means and Canesha Edwards to SoCon coaches all-

Darcie Vincent became just the second coach in ASU women’s basketball history to earn the SoCon Coach ofthe Year honor.

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The Vincent File

Born: Darcie VincentBirthdate: March 18, 1970Hometown: Fairmont, W.Va.

EducationM.B.A. Duquesne, 1994B.A., Business Marketing Duquesne, 1992 East Fairmont H.S. Fairmont, W.Va. Class of 1988Playing Career Duquesne 1988-92 East Fairmont H.S. 1984-88

Coaching ExperienceHead Coach Appalachian, 2008-pres.Head Coach California (Pa.), 2000-08Head Coach Slippery Rock, 1996-2000Asst. Coach Slippery Rock, 1994-96Graduate Assistant Duquesne, 1992-1994

HonorsSoCon Coach of the Year 2010PSAC and Regional Coach of the Year 2004Duquesne Hall of Fame Inducted, 2000Alice Walton Mansmann Award 1991

She began her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Duquesne, then spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Slippery Rock before taking over the head coaching reins for The Rock in 1996. In two years as an assistant under Laura Williges, Vincent helped The Rock to win-ning seasons, earning 21 and 14 wins.

Vincent earned a bachelor’s degree in business marketing (1992) and a master’s in business administration (1994) from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, where she was named all-Atlantic 10 three times and earned Kodak all-district honors. Catherine Kunz and Renee DeVarney coached the Dukes during Vincent’s playing days.

She left her mark in the school’s record book, as she still ranks sec-ond in career steals (323), third in career scoring (1,538), assists (555) and free throws and fourth in free-throw percentage (.803) and career three-point field goals (151). She holds the distinction as being the first female inducted into the Duquesne Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000. The guard averaged 14.2 points per game for her career and more than 17 points per game her final three years as a player.

Vincent resides in Boone, where she enjoys camping, golfing, hiking and mountain biking.

freshman honors and helped Brittany Mixon pick up SoCon Sports Media Association second-team all-conference honors and second-team all-tournament recognition.

The Mountaineers also defeated SoCon foe Davidson for the first time since 2005-06 and beat Georgia Southern in the squad’s regular-season finale, defeating the Eagles for the first time since 2006-07.

Vincent’s .687 winning percentage is currently 10th among NCAA Division I active coaches with at least five years as a four-year college head coach, but fewer than five years at the Division I level.

In her tenure as a head coach, Vincent’s teams have won 20 or more games nine times.

Vincent held a 212-47 record at California University and led the Vulcans to a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference title four times she also posted four second-place conference finishes.

Vincent was named the 2004 PSAC West and WBCA Regional Coach of the Year after leading the team to a 35-1 record and the national title. Her teams posted an 82-14 conference record under her reign.

She coached at Slippery Rock for four years prior to her tenure at Cal U, and led the team to a PSAC title and the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2000.

Vincent was 52-54 in her four years at Slippery Rock where she took the team to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1999-2000. Her mark of 23-7 that season stands as the most wins in school history. The team’s three NCAA tournament wins came by an average of 15 points.

Vincent led ASU to its first-ever postseason victories and the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational crown. The Apps defeated Memphis 79-71 in the Holmes Center in the WBI championship game.

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aPPaLachian’s WBi titLE RUnfiRst RoUnD

Appalachian State 62, Charleston Southern 47CSU Fieldhouse • Charleston, S.C.

QUaRtERfinaLsAppalachian State 59, Fairfield 36

Holmes Center • Boone, N.C.sEMifinaLs

Appalachian State 77, College of Charleston 58Holmes Center • Boone, N.C.

chaMPionshiPAppalachian State 79, Memphis 71

Holmes Center • Boone, N.C.

career coaching Recordslippery Rock W-L Pct.1996-97 2-23 .080 First year as head coach1997-98 15-12 .556 PSAC First Round1998-99 12-12 .500 PSAC First Round1999-2000 23-7 .767 NCAA Elite Eightcalifornia (Pa.) W-L Pct.2000-01 19-10 .655 2nd-PSAC West2001-02 25-6 .806 PSAC Title-NCAA Bid2002-03 33-2 .943 PSAC Title- NCAA Final Four2003-04 35-1 .972 NCAA Champions2004-05 26-6 .813 PSAC West-NCAA Bid2005-06 26-5 .839 PSAC Champions-NCAA Bid2006-07 21-10 .677 NCAA Bid2007-08 27-7 .794 NCAA Elite Eightappalachian W-L Pct.2008-09 9-22 .290 First season at ASU2009-10 23-12 .657 WBI Champions overall 296-135 .686

Vincent vs. all opponents(at aPPaLachian)

Alabama A&M ............................................... 1-0Bowling Green .............................................. 0-1Charleston Southern .................................. 1-0Charlotte ........................................................ 0-1Chattanooga ................................................. 0-5College of Charleston ................................ 3-2Davidson ........................................................ 3-1East Carolina .................................................. 0-1East Tennessee State .................................. 1-1Elon........... ........................................................ 3-1Fairfield ........................................................ 1-0Furman..... ....................................................... 4-2Gardner-Webb .............................................. 0-2George Mason .............................................. 1-1Georgetown .................................................. 0-1Georgia Southern ........................................ 1-3Marshall... ........................................................ 1-1Memphis ........................................................ 1-0Miami (Ohio).................................................. 1-0UNC Greensboro .......................................... 3-1Pittsburgh ...................................................... 0-1Richmond ....................................................... 0-1Samford... ........................................................ 1-4Wake Forest ................................................... 0-1Western Carolina ......................................... 2-2Wichita State ................................................. 0-1Wofford............................................................4-0total............................................................32-34

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Kearney played under Vincent at Slippery Rock from 1995-1999. She led The Rock to an NCAA Division II East Regional championship and was named a Kodak all-American. She was the PSAC West Rookie of the Year in 1996 and finished her career with as the school’s career-leading scorer and second in career-rebounding.

In 2010, she was inducted into Slippery Rock’s Hall of Fame.The Harrisville, Pa. native earned an undergraduate degree in sports

management from Slippery Rock in 1999 and completed a master’s degree in counseling from The Rock in 2003.

assoc. HEAD COACH

heather kearney

second SEASON

slippery rock, 1999Associate head coach Heather Kearney joined Appalachian’s staff in

the spring of 2009, after a one-year stint as the head coach at Califor-nia University Pa.

During her first year at ASU, she served as the program’s offen-sive coordinator. Along with planning and implementing offensive schemes, plays and sets, she coached the team’s post players.

Kearney’s offense was quite productive during the highly-successful 2009-10 season, as the team finished second in the Southern Confer-ence in scoring offense, at 66.7 points per game. The squad also led the conference in field-goal percentage, shooting 43.2 percent, assists, averaging 15.9 per contest and ranked fourth in three-point field-goal percentage, shooting 34.3 percent.

The Mountaineers also poured in 70-plus points in 14 games, and scored a season-high 92 points against former SoCon foe ETSU, the most the program had tallied since 2008.

In addition to her successful offense, Kearney coached freshman standouts Ashlen Dewart and Anna Freeman. The dynamic duo both earned all-conference honors, with Freeman picking up SoCon and Women’s Basketball Invitational tournament honors and Dewart claim-ing the WBI MVP award.

As the head coach at California University in 2008-09, she led the squad to an NCAA Elite Eight appearance and a final national ranking of No. 4.

In her only season as head coach of the Vulcans, the team posted a 29-5 record, including a spotless 17-0 mark on their home court. The team also captured the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference West title, won the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional tournament and Kear-ney nabbed PSAC West Coach of the Year honors.

As an assistant and associate head coach she helped the Vulcans achieve eight-straight NCAA tournament appearances, seven PSAC West championships, four conference crowns and win the NCAA Divi-sion II National Championship in 2004.

The Kearney FileEducationMaster’s in Counseling Slippery Rock, 2003B.A., Sports Management Slippery Rock, 1999 Slippery Rock H.S. Slippery Rock, Pa. Class of 1995Playing Career Slippery Rock 1995-1999 Slippery Rock H.S. 1991-1995

Coaching ExperienceAssoc. Head Coach Appalachian 2009-pres.Head Coach California (Pa.) 2008-09Assoc. Head Coach California (Pa.) 2004-2008Asst. Coach California (Pa.) 2000-2004

HonorsSlippery Rock Hall of Fame 2010PSAC West Coach of the Year 2009Kodak all-American 1999PSAC West Rookie of the Year 1996

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assistant COACH

andrea gross

second SEASON

william and mary, 2002Assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Andrea Gross joined Appalachian’s staff in the spring of 2009 after having coaching

stints at Colgate, Indiana University-Purdue University- Indianapolis and Longwood.In her first year with the Black and Gold, Gross helped Vincent implement the defensive schemes and was in charge of coaching

the “X” factors in Canesha Edwards, Courtney Freeman and Kelsey Sharkey, while also serving as the program’s recruiting coordina-tor.

Her persistent and tireless recruiting efforts paid off as the Mountaineers brought in a highly-touted 2010-11 class, one that boasts two junior-college transfers and three prep-school standouts that hail from Ohio and Florida.

Prior to coming to ASU, Gross had compiled five years of coaching expereince at the Division I level. While at IUPUI, she helped lead the Jaguars to the largest season to season wins turn around in Division I in 2006-07.

Before coaching at IUPUI, Gross was a graduate assistant at California (Pa.) where she served on ASU head coach Darcie Vincent’s staff and helped the Vulcans capture the 2004 NCAA Division II national championship.

A native of Pueblo, Colo., Gross played at William and Mary from 1998-2002 and was a team captain during her senior year. She was named the Tribe’s defensive player of the year as a freshman and finished her career ranked third in school history in career blocks.

Gross earned a bachelor of arts in kinesiology and sociology from William and Mary in 2002 and completed a master’s degree in business administration from California-(Pa.) in 2004.

The Gross FileEducationMasters in Business Administration

Cal (Pa.) 2004

B.A., Kinesiology/Sociology William and Mary, 2002

East High School

Pueblo, Colorado

Class of 1998Playing Career William and Mary 1998-2002

East High School 1994-1998

Coaching ExperienceAssistant Coach Appalachian 2009-pres.

Assistant Coach Colgate 2007-2009

Assistant Coach Longwood 2006-2007

Assistant Coach IUPUI 2004-2006

Grad. Assistant California (Pa.) 2002-2004

HonorsDefensive Player of the Year 1999

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assistant coach

nora jabbour

first SEASON

north carolina, 2006Nora Jabbour comes to Appalachian having a vast amount of coaching experience at all levels.Jabbour most recently served as an assistant coach at Emory University, where she was primarily responsible for the program’s

recruiting efforts.Prior to her stint at Emory, Jabbour spent two seasons at Army as both an assistant coach and the director of basketball opera-

tions.In addition to her collegiate coaching experience, she also served as a marketing assistant for the NBA’s Washington Wizards and

was an assistant high-school girl’s basketball coach at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Maryland.A native of Bethesda, Md., Jabbour earned a undergraduate degree in business administration from the University of North Caro-

lina. While at UNC, she served as the team’s manager for three years along with playing on the club basketball team. Also serving as club basketball president, she helped lead her squad to the 2005 East Coast Women’s Club Basketball championship.

“I could not be more excited with the addition of Nora Jabbour to our staff,” Vincent said. “Her competitive spirit and ‘go get it’ attitude makes her a tremendous asset to our program. Additionally, her experience in video editing and her connection to North Carolina and Georgia offers us advantages over many of our recruiting opponents. I look forward to the upcoming season with the best possible staff a head coach could have.”

The Jabbour FileEducationB.S., Business Administration North Carolina, 2006

Bethesda-Chevy Chase H.S.

Bethesda, Md.

Class of 2003

Playing Career North Carolina Club Women’s Basketball 2003-2005

Coaching ExperienceAssistant Coach Appalachian 2010- pres.

Assistant Coach Emory 2009-2010

Assistant Coach West Point 2007-09

Assistant Coach Bethesda-Chevy Chase H.S. 2006-2007

Other ExperienceMarketing Assistant Washington Wizards 2006-2007

Team Manager UNC Women’s Basketball 2003-06

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JUNIOR • 2009-10• Played in all 35 games, making 34 starts• Led team in assists (136, 3.9 apg), free-throw percentage (.848), minutes played (1236, 35.3 mpg) and three- point percentage (.379)• Ended the season second on the team in field goals made (159, 4.5 per game), scoring average (12.9), and total points (451)• Second in the SoCon in assists and minutes played• Finished third in the league in assist/turnover ratio• Was sixth in the conference in three-point field goals made, eighth in scoring, 10th in three-point field goal percentage and 13th in steals• Poured in a career-high 25 points against College of Charleston (Feb. 22)• Led Appalachian in scoring in 14 games• Registered 20-plus points in five contests• Posted double-figures scoring in 25 games• For her efforts at Elon and against Western Carolina (averaged 17.5 points and shot 55 percent from behind the arc), was named the SoCon Player of the Week for February 9• Named SoCon Player of the Month for February 2010• Named all-conference by the SoCon coaches and second team all-SoCon by the Southern Conference Sports Media Associa- tion

SOPHOMORE • 2008-09• Played in all 31 games, making 29 starts• Led the team in minutes played with 1,098 on the season• Finished second on the team in points with 329, averaging 10.6 per contest• Second on the team in field goals made with 129, averaging 4.2 per contest• Led the squad in both three-point field goals with 41 and assists with 136• Led the Southern Conference in assists on the season, averaging 4.4 per game• Led the league in assist-turnover ratio and tied for seventh in steals• Hauled in a career-high 10 rebounds along with 16 points, recording her lone double-double of the season/career, to help ASU to a 73-68 win over UNCG (Jan. 12)• Notched 16 games in double-figures scoring • Led ASU in scoring on six different occasions• Scored 17 second half points to help the Mountaineers erase a 16 point second-half deficit and defeat Furman in the first round of the SoCon Tournament

FRESHMAN • 2007-08• Played in all 30 games and made three starts• Was an all-freshman team selection by both the SoCon Sports Media Association and SoCon coaches• Recorded 10 or more points in 12 games and led the Mountaineers in scoring seven times• Finished the season with double-figure points in six of the last seven contests• Led the team in three-point field goals and ranked first among SoCon freshman in points per game

HIGH SCHOOL• Averaged 18.7 points, 6.1 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game at Southview High School in Hope Mills, N.C.• Two-time all-conference MVP, all-region honoree and team MVP• Named a North Carolina Prep all-state honoree and led her team to back-to-back conference championships• Entered her senior season with more than 1,000 career points• Left as school’s all-time leading scorer and three-point shooter• Led her team to a 32-0 record and the 2007 4A North Carolina State Championship• Named Most Outstanding Player in the state championship game

PERSONAL• Full name is Samantha Elizabeth Ramirez• Born March 9, 1989• Daughter of Deirdre and Jesse Ramirez• Ran cross country in high school• Majoring in criminal justice

On March 21, 2010 against Fairfield in the WBI quarterfinals,

Ramirez became just the 19th player in ASU program histo-

ry to eclipse the 1,000 point mark for her career and just

the sixth to do it before her senior year.

PLAYER PROFILES

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Ramirez’ Career Highs

Points

Career 25 vs. College of Charleston (2/22/10)

Field Goals

Career 10 ......................... at Marshall (11/13/09)

Field Goal Attempts

Career 19 ................................ vs UNCG (2/20/10)

Field Goal Percentage

Career 1.000 ....................... at Furman (2/13/08)

Three-Point FG

Career 6 ....................................at UNCG (1/16/10)

Three-Point FG Att.

Career 13 .................................at UNCG (1/16/10)

Three-Point FG Pct.

Career 1.000 ....................... at Furman (2/13/08)

Free Throws

Career 7 ...................................at Furman (2/1/10)

Free Throw Attempts

Career 7, 3X .............. last vs Wofford (2/25/10)

Rebounds

Career 10 ............... UNC Greensboro (1/12/09)

Assists

Career 10 ........................vs. Marshall (11/14/08)

Blocks

Career 2 ................................vs Furman (1/31/09)

Steals

Career 6 ....................................at CofC (12/14/08)

Miscellaneous Stats

Category Season Career

Double-Figure Scoring 25 54

Double-Figure Rebounding 0 1

Double-Doubles 0 1

Led ASU in Scoring 14 27

Led ASU in Rebounding 1 1

20+ Point Games 5 7

(SophomoreYear Game-by-Game Stats • 2008-09)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.MARSHALL 1-5 0-2 2-3 4 3 10 1 0 0 4 at East Carolina 8-14 1-4 0-0 8 2 5 2 0 0 17 at Wake Forest 2-6 0-2 0-0 4 0 2 3 0 3 4 ALABAMA A&M 2-8 1-4 2-2 5 1 4 6 0 3 7 at ETSU 2-7 0-4 0-0 4 1 7 4 0 3 4 at Ga. Southern* 1-5 0-3 0-0 3 1 2 4 0 1 2 DAVIDSON* 8-15 2-5 1-1 3 3 4 1 0 2 19 at Wichita State 1-8 0-4 0-0 7 1 5 3 0 4 2 at Furman* 7-13 2-6 6-7 5 3 2 4 0 4 22 at Georgetown 3-11 1-6 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 1 7 at George Mason 2-5 2-2 2-2 6 3 2 0 0 4 8 W. CAROLINA* 5-8 3-5 1-2 2 1 1 2 0 0 14 at Elon* 5-13 4-8 0-0 4 2 3 5 0 2 14 C OF C* 8-16 5-9 4-4 2 3 3 0 0 4 23 UNCG * 5-12 4-9 2-2 10 2 7 5 0 1 16 at Samford* 2-8 0-4 2-2 4 0 3 0 0 2 6 at Chattanooga* 1-4 0-1 0-0 4 1 1 1 0 2 2 at Davidson* 3-11 0-4 2-2 3 1 5 1 0 2 8 GARDNER-WEBB 2-8 0-4 0-0 2 2 6 1 0 3 4 FURMAN* 7-14 2-5 1-2 7 1 9 6 2 0 17 at Wofford* 1-7 0-3 3-4 3 2 3 2 0 1 5 at W. Carolina* 4-14 0-3 0-0 5 1 2 3 0 0 8 ELON* 2-9 0-5 0-0 1 0 6 1 0 2 4 WOFFORD* 6-11 2-4 1-4 6 4 5 3 0 2 15 SAMFORD* 5-10 1-4 0-0 3 0 5 4 0 2 11 CHATTANOOGA* 5-14 1-5 0-0 3 2 3 2 0 0 11 at C of C * 8-17 3-4 0-1 2 4 9 1 0 2 19 at UNCG* 6-14 1-7 0-0 3 1 4 2 0 2 13 GA. SOUTHERN* 5-12 1-5 2-2 4 0 7 1 0 2 13 Furman 7-16 4-8 1-2 3 0 7 1 0 0 19 Chattanooga 5-15 1-6 0-0 1 3 3 2 0 0 11

(Freshman Year Game-by-Game Stats • 2007-08)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at NC State 3-5 1-3 0-0 6 2 2 1 0 1 7 NC CENTRAL 4-10 2-6 1-2 4 2 4 1 0 1 11 at Gardner-Webb 2-8 1-7 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 at VCU 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 EAST CAROLINA 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 RADFORD 5-9 1-4 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 11 at C of C* 6-13 2-8 2-2 3 2 0 0 0 6 16 at Ga. Southern* 4-11 4-8 0-0 3 3 1 1 0 2 12 at Central Florida 2-6 1-4 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 1 5 vs. LaSalle 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 at San Diego 3-9 1-4 1-2 5 1 2 0 0 1 8 vs DePaul 7-11 3-5 2-2 2 1 0 0 0 1 19 CHATTANOOGA* 4-10 0-3 0-0 3 2 0 6 0 1 8 W. CAROLINA* 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 4 4 5 0 0 4 at Davidson* 4-12 1-5 0-0 6 1 2 2 0 2 9 ETSU 2-7 1-4 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 1 5 at Elon* 3-7 1-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 7 at UNCG* 1-3 1-2 1-3 4 1 2 1 0 3 4 FURMAN* 4-9 0-3 0-0 0 1 3 2 0 1 8 WOFFORD* 3-11 2-6 2-2 2 3 3 4 0 2 10 at Chattanooga* 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 2 1 3 0 0 5 at W. Carolina* 0-5 0-3 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 DAVIDSON* 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6 at Furman* 6-6 2-2 1-2 3 1 3 1 0 2 15 ELON* 5-8 2-4 0-0 3 4 3 3 0 2 12 UNCG * 5-12 1-4 1-2 3 0 2 2 0 3 12 at Wofford* 7-14 2-4 0-0 2 3 0 2 0 0 16 C OF C* 7-13 5-9 0-0 2 0 1 2 0 0 19 GA. SOUTHERN 0-11 0-5 0-0 1 0 1 5 0 2 0 vs. UNCG 6-14 4-9 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 1 16

(Junior Year Game-by-Game Stats • 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Ptsat Marshall 10-15 3-7 0-0 8 0 0 9 0 1 23CHARLOTTE 4-9 2-5 2-2 4 2 2 0 0 2 12 at Gardner-Webb 5-9 2-4 0-0 4 3 4 3 0 0 12 at Pittsburgh 2-9 2-5 0-0 5 0 7 4 0 2 6 vs. Miami (Ohio) 4-15 2-6 1-2 7 1 6 3 0 1 11 GA. SOUTHERN* 5-14 3-11 1-2 3 3 4 5 0 4 14 at Davidson* 6-11 3-7 2-4 1 2 2 3 0 3 17 E. TENNESSEE STATE 8-14 4-7 1-1 5 3 6 5 0 5 21 FURMAN* 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 at Bowling Green 4-12 2-7 0-0 3 3 6 4 0 2 10 GEORGE MASON 3-11 2-6 2-2 3 0 6 4 0 2 10 ELON* 6-14 4-8 2-2 2 2 6 3 0 3 18 at Western Carolina* 2-6 0-4 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 1 4 RICHMOND 2-6 1-5 0-0 2 1 3 3 0 0 5 CHATTANOOGA* 3-8 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 2 1 0 6 SAMFORD* 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 at UNCG* 8-17 6-13 0-0 1 0 6 3 0 1 22 at CofC* 3-9 1-6 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 1 7 DAVIDSON* 7-11 1-3 2-3 4 0 2 3 0 1 17 at Wofford* 5-14 1-5 2-2 4 1 3 2 0 1 13 at Furman* 4-10 1-4 7-7 6 4 2 3 0 2 16 at Elon* 2-7 2-4 6-6 1 1 3 4 0 1 12 W.CAROLINA* 8-15 3-5 4-4 3 1 5 1 0 3 23 at Chattanooga* 8-13 2-4 1-1 3 0 4 4 0 1 19 at Samford* 7-14 5-9 0-0 4 2 4 4 0 1 19 UNCG* 6-19 4-9 0-0 8 0 6 2 0 1 16 COFC* 7-18 5-12 6-6 4 0 5 1 0 1 25 WOFFORD* 6-15 2-4 5-7 1 2 6 3 0 5 19 at Ga. Southern* 3-9 3-5 2-3 2 1 2 2 0 0 11 vs. Furman 4-11 3-7 6-6 1 3 6 1 0 0 17 vs. Samford 0-6 0-2 0-0 5 2 5 3 0 3 0 at Char. Southern 4-14 2-8 2-2 2 1 2 3 0 0 12 vs. FAIRFIELD 8-14 3-6 0-0 4 0 3 3 0 0 19 vs. COFC 2-6 1-4 2-4 5 2 5 2 0 3 7 vs. MEMPHIS 2-10 1-6 0-0 1 0 7 1 0 1 5

Ramirez’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 30 3 621 20.7 99 240 .413 41 124 .331 11 17 .647 21 42 63 2.1 39 0 42 55 0 35 250 8.32008-09 31 29 1098 35.4 129 330 .391 41 145 .283 30 40 .750 34 91 125 4.0 48 0 136 72 2 55 329 10.62009-10 35 34 1236 35.3 159 390 .408 77 203 .379 56 66 .848 19 91 110 3.1 43 0 136 96 1 54 451 12.9Total 96 66 2955 30.8 387 960 .403 159 472 .337 97 123 .789 74 224 298 3.1 129 0 314 223 3 144 1030 10.7

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Edwards’ Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 31 29 895 28.9 77 192 .401 0 4 .000 51 68 .750 76 157 233 7.5 101 6 34 88 16 52 205 6.62009-10 32 10 651 20.3 61 140 .436 0 3 .000 38 52 .731 53 94 147 4.6 60 1 35 56 3 29 160 5.0Total 63 39 1546 24.5 138 332 .416 0 7 .000 89 120 .742 129 251 380 6.0 161 7 69 144 19 81 365 5.8

Edwards’ Career HighsPoints Career 19 .......................vs Wofford (2/25/10)

Field GoalsCareer 6, 3X .......... last vs Wofford (2/25/10)

Field Goal AttemptsCareer 15 .................... vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Field Goal PercentageCareer 1.000, 2X .... last vs. Ga. Mason (12/30/09)

Three-Point FGCareer N/A

Three-Point FG Att.Career 1, 7X last vs Ga. Southern (2/27/10)

Three-Point FG Pct.Career N/A

Free ThrowsCareer 7 ..........................vs Wofford (2/25/10)

Free Throw AttemptsCareer 9 ..........................vs Wofford (2/25/10)

ReboundsCareer 17 ...................... at Furman (12/20/08)

AssistsCareer 4, 3X .......... last vs Wofford (2/25/10)

Blocks Career 3 ......... vs. Western Carolina (1/3/09)

Steals Career 6 ......................... vs Wofford (2/25/10)

Miscellaneous StatsCategory Season CareerDouble-Figure Scoring 6 13Double-Figure Rebounding 3 12 Double-Doubles 2 5Led ASU in Scoring 2 3Led ASU in Rebounding 4 1520+ Point Games 0 0

(FreshmanYear Game-by-Game Stats• 2008-09)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.MARSHALL 3-8 0-0 5-7 10 2 1 2 1 5 11 at East Carolina 6-14 0-1 3-3 16 3 1 2 1 2 15 at Wake Forest 1-5 0-0 0-0 8 3 0 2 0 1 2 ALABAMA A&M 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 3 0 1 2 at ETSU 1-2 0-0 3-4 1 5 0 2 0 0 5 at Ga. Southern* 3-4 0-0 0-0 2 5 0 0 0 2 6 DAVIDSON* 4-11 0-0 1-2 9 3 1 5 0 1 9 at Wichita State 2-8 0-0 2-2 11 4 1 5 0 0 6 at Furman* 2-10 0-1 2-4 17 1 1 3 0 3 6 at Georgetown 2-7 0-1 2-2 7 2 1 4 0 1 6 at George Mason 4-10 0-0 3-3 9 1 0 5 1 2 11 W. CAROLINA* 1-4 0-0 1-2 9 4 1 6 3 0 3 at Elon* 2-6 0-0 2-2 10 3 3 5 2 2 6 C OF C* 4-10 0-1 0-0 11 1 2 3 0 3 8 UNCG* 6-6 0-0 6-8 11 5 2 2 1 3 18 at Samford* 2-4 0-0 3-3 6 3 3 2 0 0 7 at Chattanooga* 1-4 0-0 1-2 5 5 2 1 0 2 3 at Davidson* 3-5 0-0 0-0 6 4 2 1 0 4 6 GARDNER-WEBB 2-7 0-0 0-2 4 3 2 0 2 5 4 FURMAN* 2-5 0-0 0-1 5 5 1 1 0 0 4 at Wofford* 5-7 0-0 1-2 8 3 0 3 1 1 11 at W. Carolina* 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 1 2 1 1 2 ELON* 5-11 0-0 3-4 7 4 2 5 1 2 13 WOFFORD* 5-7 0-0 1-2 8 3 0 3 1 1 11 SAMFORD* 1-4 0-0 2-2 7 2 0 2 0 3 4 CHATTANOOGA* 2-4 0-0 2-2 10 2 0 4 0 1 6 at C of C* 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 at UNCG* 3-8 0-0 0-0 8 5 0 5 0 1 6 GA. SOUTHERN* 2-6 0-0 6-7 9 2 0 3 1 2 10 Furman 2-3 0-0 0-0 10 4 1 2 0 0 4 Chattanooga 4-8 0-0 0-0 6 4 3 4 0 0 8

SOPHOMORE • 2009-10• Saw action in 32 contests, making 10 starts• Made the transition from the forward to guard • Averaged 5.0 points per game• Hauled in an average of 4.6 rebounds• Poured in a career-high 19 points against Wof- ford on February 25• Grabbed a season-best 11 rebounds against Richmond (Jan. 6) and Coll. of Charleston (Feb. 22)• Recorded back-to-back double-doubles against Coll. of Charleston (Feb. 22) and Wofford (Feb. 25)• Dished out a season-high four assists against the Terriers and tallied career-high six steals• Recorded double-figure scoring six times• Led ASU in rebounding in four contests

FRESHMAN • 2008-09• Played in all 31 games, starting 29• Hauled in a career-high 17 rebounds at Furman • Swatted three blocks against Western Carolina (Jan. 3)• Recorded double-figure rebounds nine times• Led ASU in rebounding 11 times• Finished fifth in the SoCon and first among fresh- man in rebounding• Ranked seventh in the country among freshman in rebounding• Fourth in the conference in defensive rebounds and tenth in offensive rebounds• 12th in the league in steals• Led the squad in rebounds with a total of 233 on the season• Placed first on the team in rebounding average, averaging 7.5 per contest• Second on the team in steals and blocked shots• Named to the SoCon coaches all-Freshman team

HIGH SCHOOL• Under coach Rod Ladd, she was named an honorable mention on Street & Smith’s all- America team• Was chosen to participate in the Adidas Top Ten Underclassmen All-America Camp• Also lettered in track and field in high school

PERSONAL• Full name is Canesha Reshayae Edwards• Born January 27, 1990• Daughter of Cynthia Ross• Majoring in finance and banking

IN 2008-09 EDWARDS RANKED SEVENTH AMONG ALL FRESHMeN

NATIONALLY IN REBOUNDS

(SophomoreYear Game-by-Game Stats• 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at Marshall DID NOT PLAY CHARLOTTE 4-7 0-0 4-4 6 5 1 9 0 0 12 at Gardner-Webb 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 at Pittsburgh 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Miami (Ohio) 1-2 0-0 3-4 2 4 2 3 0 1 5 GA. SOUTHERN* 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 at Davidson* DID NOT PLAY E. TENNESSEE STATE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FURMAN* 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Bowling Green DID NOT PLAY GEORGE MASON 2-2 0-0 0-0 5 1 3 0 0 0 4 ELON* 1-3 0-1 0-1 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 at Western Carolina* 3-4 0-0 1-2 9 2 0 1 0 0 7 RICHMOND 4-6 0-0 0-0 11 2 2 8 0 2 8 CHATTANOOGA* 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 4 2 0 3 2 SAMFORD* 4-6 0-0 2-2 3 3 1 0 0 1 10 at UNCG* 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 3 1 0 1 6 at CofC* 2-7 0-0 2-3 7 4 1 2 0 0 6 DAVIDSON* 3-9 0-0 3-4 9 3 3 1 0 5 9 at Wofford* 1-4 0-0 1-1 1 3 4 3 0 1 3 at Furman* 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 at Elon* 0-3 0-0 3-4 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 WESTERN CAROLINA* 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 at Chattanooga* 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Samford* 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 3 1 1 0 0 4 UNCG* 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 3 1 0 4 COFC* 4-6 0-0 2-2 11 3 0 1 0 1 10 WOFFORD* 6-12 0-1 7-9 10 3 4 2 0 6 19 at Ga. Southern* 3-4 0-1 0-2 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 vs. Furman! 3-7 0-0 0-2 9 1 1 2 1 2 6 vs. Samford! 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 1 1 4 0 0 4 at Char. Southern 3-7 0-0 4-5 8 1 0 0 0 0 10 vs. FAIRFIELD 0-3 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 2 0 2 2 vs. COFC 3-5 0-0 1-1 4 1 1 3 0 1 7 vs. MEMPHIS 5-15 0-0 0-0 9 3 1 2 0 1 10

PLAYER PROFILES

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Hackett’s Career HighsPoints Career 5 ..........4X, last at Davidson (1/24/09)

Field GoalsCareer 2 ............. 6X, last at Davidson (1/24/09)

Field Goal AttemptsCareer 4 ......... 5 X, last at Davidson (1/24/09)

Field Goal PercentageCareer 1.000, 2X .......... last vs Wofford (2/25/10)

Three-Point FGCareer N/A

Three-Point FG Att.Career N/A

Three-Point FG Pct.Career N/A

Free ThrowsCareer 2 ............. at George Mason (12/30/08)

Free Throw AttemptsCareer 4 ...... 3X, last at Ga. Mason (12/30/08)

ReboundsCareer 3 ......4X, last at Ga. Mason (12/30/08)

AssistsCareer 2 ........ 2X last at Ga. Mason(12/30/08)

Blocks Career 1 ............ 2x last vs G.-Webb (1/28/09)

Steals Career 1 .................................. vs. CofC (3/25/10)

Miscellaneous StatsCategory Season CareerDouble-Figure Scoring 0 0Double-Figure Rebounding 0 0 Double-Doubles 0 0 Led ASU in Scoring 0 0Led ASU in Rebounding 0 020+ Point Games 0 0

SOPHOMORE • 2009-10• Saw limited playing time due to a knee injury• Played in six contests, including the quarterfinals and semifinals of the Women’s Basketball Invita- tional• Best showing of the season came against Wof- ford (Feb. 25), where she scored two points and grabbed a rebound

FRESHMAN • 2008-09• Saw action in 14 games with lone career-start coming against Western Carolina (Jan. 3)• Scored in nine contests• Posted a career-high five points on four different occasions with the last time coming in the Apps 20-point rout of Davidson• Hauled in a career-high three rebounds four different times• Suffered season-ending knee injury against Gardner-Webb

HIGH SCHOOL• Named to all-county team and was named the top forward in the state• Averaged 14 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks per game for head coach Joe Stone• Lettered in volleyball and track in addition to basketball

PERSONAL• Full name is Haley Ann Hackett• Born May 11, 1990• Daughter of Debbie and Joe Hackett• Her uncle, Dino Hackett, played football at Appalachian State and in the NFL and is one of four ASU football players with a retired number• Father Joe, played football for Southern Confer- ence rival Elon, as well as in the NFL• Majoring in communications

HACKETT competed in outdoor track and field at asu in 2010

and finished eighth in the socon in the shot put

(SophomoreYear Game-by-Game Stats• 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at Gardner-Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Elon* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WOFFORD* 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 at Char. Southern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 vs. FAIRFIELD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0vs. COFC 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Hackett’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 14 1 142 10.1 15 31 .484 0 0 .000 6 13 .462 9 12 21 1.5 35 2 6 25 2 0 36 2.62009-10 6 0 14 2.3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 3 0 0 4 0 1 2 0.3Total 20 1 156 7.8 16 33 .485 0 0 .000 6 13 .462 10 12 22 1.1 38 2 6 29 1 1 38 1.9

(FreshmanYear Game-by-Game Stats • 2008-09)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.MARSHALL 2-4 0-0 1-2 3 5 0 2 0 0 5 at East Carolina 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 4 1 1 0 0 5 at Wake Forest 2-4 0-0 1-3 3 3 1 3 0 0 5 ALABAMA A&M 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 2 0 0 4 at ETSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Furman* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 at George Mason 1-4 0-0 2-4 3 5 2 1 0 0 4 W. CAROLINA* 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 4 0 2 0 0 4 at Elon* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 C OF C* 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 UNCG* 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 Chattanooga* 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 at Davidson* 2-4 0-0 1-1 1 4 0 4 1 0 5 GARDNER-WEBB 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2

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Weldon’s Career HighsPoints Career 21 ........................vs. Samford (3/7/10)

Field GoalsCareer 10 ........................vs. Samford (3/7/10)

Field Goal AttemptsCareer 16 .................... at Marshall (11/13/09)

Field Goal PercentageCareer .1000 ............ vs. Hartford (11/11/07)

Three-Point FGCareer 1,4X......... . last vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Three-Point FG Att.Career 3 .................................... vs Elon (1/2/10)

Three-Point FG Pct.Career 1.000, 2X ................ last vs GSU(12/2/09)

Free ThrowsCareer 6, 2X ......... last at Samford (2/15/10)

Free Throw AttemptsCareer 8, 3X .................... last at Elon (2/6/10)

ReboundsCareer 11 .............................. vs CofC (2/22/10)

AssistsCareer 8 .............................. vs UNCG (2/20/10)

Blocks Career 4 .................................... vs Elon (1/2/10)

Steals Career 4, 3X ......... last at Samford (2/15/10)

Miscellaneous StatsCategory Season Career Double-Figure Scoring 9 10Double-Figure Rebounding 3 3 Double-Doubles 1 1 Led ASU in Scoring 2 2Led ASU in Rebounding 3 320+ Point Games 1 1

SOPHOMORE • 2009-10• Played in 32-of-35 games, missing three games due to injury• Made 18 starts, starting the final 14 games of the season• Ranked fourth on the team in points with 247 and scoring average (7.7 ppg)• Ranked eighth in the SoCon in assists (3.0 apg) and 10th in the league in steals (1.6 spg)• Posted nine games in double-figure scoring• Best scoring output of the season came in the SoCon Tournament semifinals against Samford when she poured in a career-high 21 points• Against the Bulldogs (March 7) she shot a career- best 10-14 from the field (.714)• Hauled in career-high 11 rebounds against Col- lege of Charleston (Feb. 22)• Tallied three contests with double-digit boards• Showcasing her athleticism, the 5-8 guard tallied four blocks against Elon (Jan. 2)• Dished out a career-best eight assists against UNCG (Feb. 20)• Named second-team all-SoCon Tournament

FRESHMAN • 2007-08 • (Kansas)• Saw action in 10 games before injuring her right knee in practice in early February• Made 4-of-6 shots from the field against Oklahoma• Had two rebounds versus OU, along with three assists and one steal• Followed that performance up with a five-point, two-assist, two-rebound effort in a win over Iowa State• Scored four points in the season-opening win over Hartford (Nov. 11, 2007) and five points in a win over Creighton (Nov. 27, 2007)• Shot 52.9 percent from the field, making 9-of-17 shots on the season

HIGH SCHOOL• Averaged 17 points, six rebounds, five assists and three steals during her senior season at B. E. Mays High School in Atlanta, Ga.• Shot 87 percent from the free throw line• Named first-team all-city, second team all-state and an Atlanta City All-Star• McDonald’s All-America nominee• Played her freshman, sophomore and junior years at Tri-Cities High School where she aver aged 15, 18 and 22 points per game, respectively• Scored 1,375 points in three seasons at Tri-Cities• Earned second team all-state as a junior and first team all-region as a sophomore and freshman

PERSONAL• Daughter of Kenneth Weldon and Latrice Holland• Born September 24, 1988• Has five siblings: Lamiesha Weldon (22), Eumieka Weldon (18), Kenneth Weldon, Jr. (16), Kendrege Holland (11) and Kendrecus Weldon (8)• Cousin, Batavia Weldon, played football at Ten- nessee State• Majoring in health promotion

WELDON WAS JUST ONE OF TWO GUARDS IN THE SOCON TO RECORD

FOUR OR MORE BLOCKS IN A SINGLE GAME DURING THE 2009-10 SEASON

(SophomoreYear Game-by-Game Stats• 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at Marshall 6-16 0-2 2-3 7 2 6 8 1 1 14 CHARLOTTE 0-2 0-2 2-4 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 at Gardner-Webb DID NOT PLAY at Pittsburgh DID NOT PLAY vs. Miami (Ohio) DID NOT PLAY GA. SOUTHERN* 3-5 1-1 0-1 0 3 3 2 0 0 7 at Davidson* 4-9 0-1 4-8 5 3 3 4 0 4 12 E. TENNESSEE STATE 1-4 0-1 2-2 2 4 1 3 0 2 4 FURMAN* 0-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 10 0 1 0 at Bowling Green 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 5 1 1 0 2 1 GEORGE MASON 4-8 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 4 1 3 8 ELON* 7-12 0-3 4-4 3 3 4 3 4 3 18 at Western Carolina* 1-7 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 3 0 1 2 RICHMOND 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 CHATTANOOGA* 4-11 1-2 0-0 5 1 3 2 0 2 9 SAMFORD* 2-12 0-1 5-6 1 4 3 0 0 1 9 at UNCG* 3-6 0-2 0-3 8 1 1 7 0 2 6 at CofC* 3-7 0-0 2-8 6 3 3 4 0 1 8 DAVIDSON* 2-7 0-2 0-0 2 2 2 3 0 2 4 at Wofford* 2-3 0-0 3-7 4 4 1 4 0 3 7 at Furman* 2-6 0-1 0-0 4 3 4 4 0 0 4 at Elon* 5-11 0-0 6-8 6 5 2 7 1 4 16 WESTERN CAROLINA* 6-8 0-0 1-2 4 1 4 4 0 1 13 at Chattanooga* 3-8 0-0 0-0 4 2 3 4 1 0 6 at Samford* 2-11 0-0 6-6 10 3 4 3 0 4 10 UNCG* 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 8 2 1 0 6 COFC* 1-4 0-0 1-2 11 0 4 4 0 1 3 WOFFORD* 0-6 0-0 0-0 1 5 4 3 0 1 0 at Ga. Southern* 7-13 0-0 5-6 2 3 5 2 1 3 19 vs. Furman 2-8 0-0 3-6 10 3 7 2 0 1 7 vs. Samford 10-14 0-0 1-3 5 4 2 5 1 2 21 at Char. Southern 2-8 0-0 0-0 5 4 3 5 0 2 4 vs. FAIRFIELD 0-4 0-0 1-2 5 2 5 4 0 1 1 vs. COFC 3-8 0-0 2-2 6 2 3 6 0 0 8 vs. MEMPHIS 6-13 1-2 2-3 2 3 2 3 0 3 15

(FreshmanYear Game-by-Game Stats• 2007-08• Kansas)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.HARTFORD 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 UMKC 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 CREIGHTON 2-4 0-0 1-3 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 SAINT LOUIS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 MARQUETTE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at California 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 at Nebraska 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEXAS A&M 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 at Oklahoma* 4-6 0-0 2-2 2 1 3 5 0 1 10 IOWA STATE 2-5 1-1 0-0 2 1 2 1 0 0 5

Weldon’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 10 0 62 6.2 9 17 .529 1 1 1.000 7 9 .778 1 3 4 0.4 6 0 8 15 0 2 26 2.6 2009-10 32 18 858 26.8 96 247 .389 3 21 .143 52 86 .605 46 86 132 4.1 83 3 95 117 11 52 247 7.7Total 32 18 858 26.8 96 247 .389 3 21 .143 52 86 .605 46 86 132 4.1 83 3 95 117 11 52 247 7.7 * total is ASU stats only

PLAYER PROFILES

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Williams’ Career HighsPoints Career 17 ................................ vs Elon (2/9/09)

Field GoalsCareer 8 .................................... vs Elon (2/9/09)

Field Goal AttemptsCareer 12 ................................. vs Elon (2/9/09)

Field Goal PercentageCareer 1.000 .. 8X last at Samford (2/15/10)

Three-Point FGCareer N/A

Three-Point FG Att.Career N/A

Three-Point FG Pct.Career N/A

Free ThrowsCareer 9 .............. vs Miami (Ohio) (11/28/09)

Free Throw AttemptsCareer 12 ........... vs Miami (Ohio) (11/28/09)

ReboundsCareer 14 ....... vs. Alabama A&M (11/24/08)

AssistsCareer 3, 3X ................ vs Furman (12/21/09)

Blocks Career 8 ....................... vs Davidson (1/23/10)

Steals Career 6 ........................ vs Furman (12/21/09)

Miscellaneous StatsCategory Season CareerDouble-Figure Scoring 6 8Double-Figure Rebounding 4 5Double-Doubles 2 2Led ASU in Scoring 0 1Led ASU in Rebounding 8 920+ Point Games 0 0

SOPHOMORE • 2009-10• Saw action in 34-of-35 games, missing one due to an ankle injury• Made 13 starts, starting the last six games of the season• Finished third on the team in rebounds, hauling in a total of 172• Second on the squad in offensive rebounds, compiling 71• Second on the team in blocked shots, swatting 50 shots (1.5 per game)• Ranked seventh in the SoCon in blocks, tenth in offensive rebounds and 19th in rebounds• Posted six games in double-figures scoring• Recorded her first career double-double against Davidson (Jan. 23), scoring 11 points and grab- bing 11 boards• Repeated double-double performance the next game at Wofford ( Jan. 30), posting 10 points and hauling in 11 rebounds• Registered a career-high eight blocks against Davidson (Jan. 23)• The eight blocks against the Wildcats tied team- mate Anna Freeman’s single-game block record• Poured in a season-best 14 points in ASU’s seven- point loss to No. 20 Pittsburgh

FRESHMAN • 2008-09• Played in 28 games, making 10 starts• Scored in double-figures twice, with a career- high 17 points coming against Elon (Feb. 9) and scoring 10 points at College of Charleston• Hauled in a career-high 14 rebounds against Alabama A&M• Recorded seven blocks against Alabama A&M, tying the single game school record for blocks• Led ASU in scoring once and rebounding twice• Finished first on the team in field goal percent- age 48-91) .527• Placed third on the team in blocked shots with15

HIGH SCHOOL• Named her team’s most valuable player and was the Female Athlete of the Year under head coach Mark Smith• Was the MVP at the YBOA Nationals• Averaged 14.0 points, 7.8 rebounds and 4.0 steals per game as a senior

PERSONAL• Full name is Catherine Sharnise Williams• Born August 21, 1990• Daughter of Kimberly Patrick• Majoring in criminal justice

WILLIAMS TIED ASU’S SINGLE-GAME BLOCK RECORD WITH HER EIGHT

AGAINST DAVIDSON

(SophomoreYear Game-by-Game Stats• 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at Marshall 4-6 0-0 1-2 8 3 0 4 4 0 9 CHARLOTTE 2-5 0-0 2-2 8 3 0 5 0 1 6 at Gardner-Webb 3-9 0-0 1-4 5 4 2 6 4 0 7 at Pittsburgh 4-11 0-0 6-8 4 4 3 3 1 2 14 vs. Miami (Ohio) 2-4 0-0 9-12 6 4 0 6 0 0 13 GA. SOUTHERN* DID NOT PLAY at Davidson* 3-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 1 0 6 E. TENNESSEE STATE 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 2 2 4 1 1 4 FURMAN* 4-6 0-0 3-7 9 5 3 4 1 6 11 at Bowling Green 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 3 1 3 0 0 2 GEORGE MASON 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 4 2 3 8 ELON* 2-3 0-0 1-3 8 3 2 5 4 1 5 at Western Carolina* 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 RICHMOND 1-2 0-0 1-4 3 3 2 5 0 2 3 CHATTANOOGA* 3-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 6 SAMFORD* 4-6 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 2 1 2 8 at UNCG* 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 3 1 2 0 0 2 at CofC* 4-8 0-0 2-4 8 1 0 1 1 0 10 DAVIDSON* 4-5 0-0 3-4 11 3 0 3 8 1 11 at Wofford* 3-8 0-0 4-6 11 4 0 4 2 2 10 at Furman* 3-6 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 2 3 2 6 at Elon* 2-5 0-0 0-2 4 5 1 2 2 3 4 WESTERN CAROLINA* 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 3 1 1 4 at Chattanooga* 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 0 4 2 at Samford* 1-1 0-0 1-2 4 4 1 2 0 1 3 UNCG* 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 COFC* 3-5 0-0 1-2 2 3 1 1 0 0 7 WOFFORD* 1-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 1 2 0 2 at Ga. Southern* 1-3 0-0 0-2 1 3 2 2 0 1 2 vs. Furman 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 2 4 0 4 vs. Samford 3-7 0-0 0-0 11 2 1 2 1 1 6 at Char. Southern 2-3 0-0 3-6 9 2 1 2 5 2 7 vs. FAIRFIELD 3-10 0-0 3-4 10 1 2 2 0 2 9 vs. COFC 3-4 0-0 2-8 9 2 1 3 0 0 8 vs. MEMPHIS 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 4 0 1 1 1 3

Williams’ Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 28 10 419 15.0 48 91 .527 0 0 .000 22 51 .431 30 66 96 3.4 69 3 20 65 15 23 118 4.22009-10 34 13 660 19.4 78 160 .488 0 0 .000 48 89 .539 71 101 172 5.1 92 2 33 94 50 40 204 6.0Total 62 23 1079 17.4 126 251 .502 0 0 .000 70 140 .500 101 167 268 4.3 161 5 53 159 65 63 322 5.2

(FreshmanYear Game-by-Game Stats • 2008-09)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.MARSHALL 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 1 4 at East Carolina 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 at Wake Forest 0-1 0-0 1-2 5 1 0 2 0 0 1 ALABAMA A&M 2-3 0-0 3-6 14 4 1 6 7 2 7 at ETSU 3-6 0-0 0-2 7 0 1 1 1 1 6 at Ga. Southern 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 2 0 1 4 at Furman* 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 at George Mason 2-7 0-0 0-2 5 5 2 2 0 0 4 W. CAROLINA* 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 at Elon* 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 C OF C* 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 UNCG* 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Samford* 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 4 0 1 6 at Chattanooga* 3-7 0-0 1-5 2 5 1 5 2 2 7 at Davidson* 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 1 2 0 0 2 GARDNER-WEBB 4-6 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 2 0 1 8 FURMAN* 1-1 0-0 2-4 7 3 1 2 1 2 4 at Wofford* 3-5 0-0 0-1 6 5 0 3 0 0 6 at W. Carolina* 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ELON* 8-12 0-0 1-3 7 4 2 3 1 1 17 WOFFORD* 0-1 0-0 1-4 1 4 0 3 1 1 1 SAMFORD* 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 4 1 4 0 1 2 CHATTANOOGA* 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 at C of C* 5-7 0-0 0-4 6 3 3 3 0 0 10 at UNCG* 1-3 0-0 3-6 2 1 2 1 0 0 5 GA. SOUTHERN* 1-2 0-0 3-4 3 2 0 5 1 1 5 Furman 4-4 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 3 0 0 8 Chattanooga 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 2 0 3 0 0 4

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DEWART’S CAREER HIGHSPoints Career 34 ....... at Bowling Green (12/23/09)

Field GoalsCareer 15 ....... at Bowling Green (12/23/09)

Field Goal AttemptsCareer 22 ....... at Bowling Green (12/23/09)

Field Goal PercentageCareer 1.000 (4-4). ......... at Furman (2/1/10)

Three-Point FGCareer 3, 2X ....... last vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Three-Point FG Att.Career 6 ....................... vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Three-Point FG Pct.Career 1.000, 4X ..... last at Furman (2/1/10)

Free ThrowsCareer 9 .......... vs Western Carolina (2/8/10)

Free Throw AttemptsCareer 10 ... vs Georgia Southern (12/2/09)

ReboundsCareer.. 14, 2X ................ last vs ETSU (12/17/09)

Assists Career 4 ........................vs Furman (12/21/09)

Blocks Career 4, 3X ..... last vs W. Carolina (1/4/10)

Steals Career 3, 2X .................last vs CofC (3/25/10)

Miscellaneous StatsCategory Season CareerDouble-Figure Scoring 29 29Double-Figure Rebounding4 4Double-Doubles 4 4Led ASU in Scoring 17 17Led ASU in Rebounding 5 5 20+ Point Games 8 8

FRESHMAN • 2009-10• Played in all 35 games, making 31 starts• Led ASU in scoring (519 points) and scoring average (14.8 ppg)• Led the team in field goal percentage shooting a stout 53.0 percent• Ranked second in the conference and 25th in NCAA Division I in field-goal percentage• Ranked second on the team in rebounds, averag- ing 5.8 boards per game• Ranked second in the SoCon in field goal percentage, fourth in scoring, eighth in blocks, 11th in rebounds, 13th in offensive rebounds and 14th in defensive boards• Scored in double-figures in 29 contests• Led Appalachian in scoring 17 times • Had eight games scoring 20-plus points• Paced ASU in rebounding five times• For her efforts against ETSU (scoring 30 points and hauling in 14 boards ) and Furman (scoring 16 points and grabbing six rebounds), named SoCon Player of the Week on December 22• Tallied a career-high 34 points against Bowling Green (Dec. 23) • The 34 points are the 10th most in a single game in ASU program history• Named to the SoCon coaches all-freshman team• Earned second team all-conference honors from the SoCon Sports Media Association• Averaged 18.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in the Women’s Basketball Invitational en route to being named the WBI Most Outstanding Player

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letter winner in basketball• Earned all-State honors her senior year• Top-five player in South Carolina• McDonald’s all-America nominee• Named to the Adidas top-64 players lists her sophomore, junior and senior years• Spartanburg Herald Journal Player of the Year• Three-time Herald Journal Player of the Week• Five-time Dorman athlete of the week• North Carolina vs. South Carolina all-star game nominee• Named to South Carolina state tournament all-tournament team and all-region as a junior• Named squad’s best offensive player her junior year• Led team in scoring, rebounding and blocks her junior and senior season• AAU team (South Carolina 76er’s) finished third in the nation in 2008

PERSONAL• Full name is Ashlen Laine Dewart• Daughter of Jay and Angie Dewart• Born March 28, 1991• Father, Jay, played basketball at Limestone • Mother, Angie, played basketball and volleyball at Limestone• Both parents are in the Limestone Athletic Hall of Fame• Sister Bailey, plays for SoCon rival Chattanooga• Major is undecided

dewart scored the second most points in the socon in 2009-10

(Freshman Year Game-by-Game Stats• 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at Marshall 3-4 1-1 1-2 0 3 1 2 1 2 8 CHARLOTTE 2-9 0-1 0-0 5 3 2 3 0 0 4 at Gardner-Webb 4-6 0-0 2-2 1 5 0 5 0 0 10 at Pittsburgh 7-12 1-2 1-2 9 2 1 5 0 0 16 vs. Miami (Ohio) 7-13 2-2 2-6 14 4 2 1 2 1 18 GA. SOUTHERN* 5-9 0-0 4-10 10 5 1 2 1 2 14 at Davidson* 8-14 0-1 0-2 5 4 0 1 0 1 16 E. TENNESSEE STATE 12-20 1-2 5-8 14 2 2 2 4 0 30 FURMAN* 6-18 0-2 4-5 6 3 4 5 2 1 16 at Bowling Green 15-22 1-2 3-4 7 3 2 7 2 0 34 GEORGE MASON 5-10 1-1 2-2 2 4 1 2 1 0 13 ELON* 5-9 0-2 2-2 7 3 0 4 4 0 12 at Western Carolina* 9-17 0-2 3-5 13 4 2 5 4 0 21 RICHMOND 7-14 1-3 0-0 4 4 2 2 1 1 15 CHATTANOOGA* 6-12 1-3 1-1 3 4 3 2 1 1 14 SAMFORD* 4-9 2-3 3-6 4 4 2 7 2 2 13 at UNCG* 8-11 0-1 6-8 8 2 2 3 1 1 22 at CofC* 5-9 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 2 1 0 10 DAVIDSON* 1-7 0-2 3-4 2 2 1 2 3 1 5 at Wofford* 4-13 0-0 1-6 2 4 1 1 1 1 9 at Furman* 4-4 1-1 1-1 1 4 0 2 1 0 10 at Elon* 6-9 0-0 0-0 3 5 1 3 0 1 12 WESTERN CAROLINA* 8-12 0-2 9-9 6 3 3 5 2 1 25 at Chattanooga* 8-14 0-1 0-2 8 3 1 6 2 1 16 at Samford* 2-7 0-1 2-2 6 2 1 2 1 0 6 UNCG* 5-10 0-1 1-2 2 3 3 2 1 1 11 COFC* 5-12 0-1 1-3 4 2 3 1 0 0 11 WOFFORD* 6-13 0-0 3-4 7 3 1 1 0 2 15 at Ga. Southern* 8-11 1-2 4-4 6 5 0 2 1 0 21 vs. Furman 6-14 0-1 0-1 6 4 1 2 1 0 12 vs. Samford 3-7 0-1 0-0 4 4 1 5 0 1 6 at Char. Southern 7-8 0-0 4-4 8 5 1 1 1 0 18 vs. FAIRFIELD 5-11 0-1 0-0 9 3 1 7 2 3 10 vs. COFC 9-18 3-5 4-4 6 4 2 5 1 3 25 vs. MEMPHIS 7-12 3-6 4-5 9 2 1 4 3 0 21

Dewart’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2009-10 35 31 939 26.8 212 400 .530 19 51 .373 76 116 .655 66 136 202 5.8 119 5 50 111 47 27 519 14.8

Total 35 31 939 26.8 212 400 .530 19 51 .373 76 116 .655 66 136 202 5.8 119 5 50 111 47 27 519 14.8

PLAYER PROFILES

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A. Freeman’s Career HighsPoints Career 21 ...................... at Samford (2/15/10)

Field GoalsCareer 8 ..............vs Miami (Ohio) (11/28/09)

Field Goal AttemptsCareer 15 .......................... vs. UNCG (2/20/10)

Field Goal PercentageCareer 1.000 ...................... vs. CofC (3/25/10)

Three-Point FGCareer 4, 3X .............. last vs UNCG (2/20/10)

Three-Point FG Att.Career 7 ......................... at Samford (2/15/10)

Three-Point FG Pct.Career 1.000 ........................vs CofC (3/25/10)

Free ThrowsCareer 6, 3X ....... last vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Free Throw AttemptsCareer 9 ....................... vs Memphis (3/28/10)

ReboundsCareer 19 .......... vs Miami (Ohio) (11/28/09)

AssistsCareer 8 ....................... vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Blocks Career 8 .......... at Bowling Green (12/23/09)

Steals Career 7 ....................... vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Miscellaneous StatsCategory Season CareerDouble-Figure Scoring 22 22 Double-Figure Rebounding 10 10Double-Doubles 7 7Led ASU in Scoring 4 4Led ASU in Rebounding 20 2020+ Point Games 1 1

FRESHMAN • 2009-10• Started all 35 games• Led the Mountaineers in blocks, totaling 92 on the season (2.6 bpg)• Also led the team in rebounds, grabbing 293 (8.4 rpg) and steals (2.0 spg)• Second on the team in three-point field goals made (38), free-throw percentage (.750) and assists (96)• Averaged 10.5 points per game, good enough for third on the squad• Led the SoCon in blocks and defensive rebounds• Ranked second in the conference in rebounding, fourth in steals, ninth in assists, 11th in offensive rebounds, 12th in three point field goal percent- age, 13th in field goal percentage and 19th in scoring• Scored in double-figures in 22 games• Hauled in double-figure rebounds in 10 contests• Recorded seven double-doubles on the season• Paced ASU in rebounding 20 times and scoring on four occasions• Had most complete game against Miami (Ohio) when she hauled in 19 rebounds, scored 18 points, had seven blocks and tallied five assists and five steals• For her efforts against No. 20 Pittsburgh and Miami (Ohio) was named to the Pittsburgh Thanksgiving Tournament all-tournament team• Tied with teammate (Catherine) Williams as the single-game record holder in blocks, having a career-best eight swats against Bowling Green (Dec. 23)• Poured in career-high 21 points in ASU’s first- ever win over Samford• Named to the SoCon coaches all-freshman team• Named second-team all-SoCon by the SoCon Sports Media Association• Picked up second-team all-SoCon Tournament honors• Named to the WBI all-tournament team• Totaled 92 blocks on the season to become ASU’s single-season blocks record holder • Ranked 16th in NCAA Division I in blocks per game

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner in basketball, softball and volleyball• Named all-conference four years and conference player of the year three years• Earned all-state honors in basketball• North Carolina prep player of the year her junior year• Two-year 2A state champion MVP• Was High Point Enterprise Player of the Year• Lexington Dispatch Player of the Year• Davidson County female Athlete of the Year

PERSONAL• Full name is Anna Gilliam Freeman• Daughter of Billy and Jane Freeman• Born August 15, 1990• Father, Billy, was a four-year letterwinner in baseball at Elon• Sister, Katie, was a four-year letterwinner in basketball at Greensboro College• Plans on majoring in elementary education

(Freshman Year Game-by-Game Stats• 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at Marshall 1-2 0-0 0-0 8 4 4 0 3 0 2 CHARLOTTE 3-9 1-3 0-0 9 5 2 5 4 1 7 at Gardner-Webb 4-6 0-1 0-0 3 5 4 2 5 3 8 at Pittsburgh 2-6 0-1 0-0 10 5 7 4 3 0 4 vs. Miami (Ohio) 8-14 2-3 0-1 19 5 1 4 7 5 18 GA. SOUTHERN* 5-12 3-5 0-0 6 4 2 4 2 3 13 at Davidson* 3-8 0-3 2-5 9 4 1 2 1 1 8 E. TENNESSEE STATE 5-8 0-2 0-2 4 5 3 1 4 3 10 FURMAN* 5-11 0-2 0-0 8 4 0 2 3 4 10 at Bowling Green 5-8 2-4 1-2 10 2 7 2 8 3 13 GEORGE MASON 4-7 0-1 2-2 10 5 1 1 0 0 10 ELON* 3-6 2-3 2-3 9 3 7 4 5 3 10 at Western Carolina* 4-9 0-2 0-0 5 4 0 1 2 0 8 RICHMOND 5-10 1-3 0-0 7 4 2 4 3 2 11 CHATTANOOGA* 4-8 1-3 1-3 6 4 1 6 0 3 10 SAMFORD* 4-10 1-4 0-0 7 1 2 1 3 1 9 at UNCG* 2-5 0-2 2-2 10 5 3 6 4 3 6 at CofC* 7-12 4-5 0-0 11 2 2 0 3 2 18 DAVIDSON* 5-11 1-5 3-3 8 3 3 2 0 0 14 at Wofford* 4-11 2-4 1-2 14 5 1 1 4 4 11 at Furman* 4-11 2-5 4-5 7 2 2 6 3 0 14 at Elon* 0-4 0-1 3-4 8 4 1 3 1 4 3 WESTERN CAROLINA* 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 5 2 3 2 1 0 at Chattanooga* 1-7 0-2 2-2 14 2 2 2 1 2 4 at Samford* 7-14 4-7 3-4 8 0 1 1 1 2 21 UNCG* 7-15 4-6 0-0 12 0 0 3 3 4 18 COFC* 4-10 0-3 2-2 5 4 2 1 4 2 10 WOFFORD* 4-8 3-6 3-3 6 5 2 2 4 2 14 at Ga. Southern* 3-9 1-4 2-2 5 4 3 1 0 1 9 vs. Furman 3-4 2-3 6-6 10 5 3 1 4 0 14 vs. Samford 5-11 0-3 2-4 6 4 5 3 0 0 12 at Char. Southern 1-8 0-2 5-6 9 3 2 3 1 0 7 vs. FAIRFIELD 5-13 0-1 2-2 9 1 4 3 2 2 12 vs. COFC 5-5 1-1 6-6 9 2 3 1 1 3 17 vs. MEMPHIS 3-8 1-5 6-9 9 3 8 7 1 7 13

freeman is the school record holder in single-game and single-season blocks

A. Freeman’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2009-10 35 35 1080 30.9 135 303 .446 38 107 .355 60 80 .750 73 220 293 8.4 127 11 96 92 92 71 368 10.5

Total 35 35 1080 30.9 135 303 .446 38 107 .355 60 80 .750 73 220 293 8.4 127 11 96 92 92 71 368 10.5

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C. Freeman’s Career HighsPoints Career 20 .................................vs Elon (1/2/10)

Field GoalsCareer 9 ................................... vs Elon (1/2/10)

Field Goal AttemptsCareer 17 ................................. at Elon (2/6/10)

Field Goal PercentageCareer 1.000 (3-3) .... vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Three-Point FGCareer 1 ..................... vs Charlotte (11/20/09)

Three-Point FG Att.Career 1 ..................... vs Charlotte (11/20/09)

Three-Point FG Pct.Career 1.000 ............ vs Charlotte (11/20/09)

Free ThrowsCareer 3, 6X .................... last at Elon (2/6/10)

Free Throw AttemptsCareer 7 .............. vs Miami (Ohio) (11/28/09)

ReboundsCareer 13 ................................. at Elon (2/6/10)

AssistsCareer 4, 2X .............. last vs UNCG (2/20/10)

Blocks Career 2 ................................ at CofC (1/18/10)

Steals Career 4, 2X ................. last at CofC (1/18/10)

Miscellaneous StatsCategory Season CareerDouble-Figure Scoring 6 6Double-Figure Rebounding 1 1Double-Doubles 1 1Led ASU in Scoring 2 2Led ASU in Rebounding 3 320+ Point Games 1 1

FRESHMAN • 2009-10• Played in all 35 games, making 16 starts• Ranked fourth on the team in rebounds with 157• Averaged 4.5 rebounds per game• Ranked 14th in the SoCon in offensive rebounds, hauling in an average of 1.9 per game• Posted six contests in double-figure scoring• Had one game where she grabbed double-digit boards• Scored a career-high 20 points against Elon (Jan. 2)• Recorded lone double-double at Elon (Feb. 6), grabbing 13 rebounds and scoring 11 points• Scored at least four points in 30 of 35 games• Dished out a career-best four assists two times

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letter winner in basketball• Earned all-State honors as a freshman, sopho- more, junior and senior• Athens Banner Herald all-Northeast Georgia her freshman, sophomore and junior years• Athens Banner Herald Player of the Year her senior year• McDonald’s all-American nominee• Team captain and team MVP• Scored 1,000th career point as a sophomore, finished high school career with 2,414 points• Second on school’s all-time career scoring list• Capped off career with 1, 043 career rebounds• Earned Georgia Athletic Coaches Association honors• North team all-star player• Two-year 4A Region Eight champion MVP (2007, 2009)• Led team to four state tournament appearances, advancing to the Final Four in 2008, and making sweet 16 appearances in 2007 and 2009• Picked up Georgia Sports Writers honors all four years of high school

PERSONAL• Full name is Courtney Brion Freeman• Daughter of Stanley and Sonja Freeman• Has one sister, Kayla, who is a senior in high school• Kayla committed to play basketball at SoCon rival Chattanooga• Was class valedictorian at Madison County High School• Born December 4, 1990• Majoring in healthcare management and minor- ing in business

freeman was named to the socon academic

honor roll

(Freshman Year Game-by-Game Stats• 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at Marshall 3-5 0-0 1-2 7 1 1 1 0 0 7 CHARLOTTE 3-6 1-1 3-4 7 2 1 6 1 0 10 at Gardner-Webb 6-10 0-0 0-1 5 2 1 3 0 1 12 at Pittsburgh 4-10 0-0 1-1 4 5 1 0 0 1 9 vs. Miami (Ohio) 3-11 0-0 2-7 3 4 1 3 0 0 8 GA. SOUTHERN* 4-13 0-0 1-3 9 3 4 5 0 3 9 at Davidson* 2-8 0-0 1-2 9 1 2 0 1 0 5 E. TENNESSEE STATE 5-10 0-0 3-4 5 2 2 0 0 0 13 FURMAN* 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 1 0 2 4 at Bowling Green 0-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 GEORGE MASON 3-7 0-0 3-4 9 4 3 4 0 3 9 ELON* 9-15 0-0 2-4 7 3 2 3 0 4 20 at Western Carolina* 2-8 0-0 3-4 4 3 0 3 0 2 7 RICHMOND 3-8 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 1 0 0 6 CHATTANOOGA* 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 SAMFORD* 2-6 0-0 3-4 6 5 1 1 0 2 7 at UNCG* 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 4 0 3 6 at CofC* 3-8 0-0 1-3 5 4 0 5 2 4 7 DAVIDSON* 5-11 0-0 2-3 7 4 1 1 0 0 12 at Wofford* 2-7 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 5 0 1 4 at Furman* 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 3 1 0 1 4 at Elon* 4-17 0-0 3-6 13 2 3 1 0 1 11 WESTERN CAROLINA* 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Chattanooga* 3-4 0-0 0-1 3 2 0 1 0 0 6 at Samford* 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UNCG* 2-4 0-0 1-2 5 2 4 3 0 0 5 COFC* 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 2 0 0 2 WOFFORD* 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 at Ga. Southern* 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 4 vs. Furman! 4-10 0-0 1-2 5 0 0 3 0 1 9 vs. Samford! 2-8 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 at Char. Southern^ 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 2 0 4 0 0 4 vs. FAIRFIELD^ 2-5 0-0 1-2 6 1 1 1 0 0 5 vs. COFC^ 2-6 0-0 1-3 7 3 1 0 0 1 5 vs. MEMPHIS^ 3-3 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 1 0 0 6

C. Freeman’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2009-10 35 16 830 23.7 92 231 .398 1 1 1.000 35 64 .547 65 92 157 4.5 73 3 38 66 5 30 220 6.3

Total 35 16 830 23.7 92 231 .398 1 1 1.000 35 64 .547 65 92 157 4.5 73 3 38 66 5 30 220 6.3

PLAYER PROFILES

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Sharkey’s Career HighsPoints Career 12 ................................. at Elon (2/6/10)

Field GoalsCareer 6 .................................... at Elon (2/6/10)

Field Goal AttemptsCareer 15 ................................. at Elon (2/6/10)

Field Goal PercentageCareer 1.000 (2-2) ........ at Wofford (1/30/10)

Three-Point FGCareer 2 ............................. vs ETSU (12/17/09)

Three-Point FG Att.Career 4, 4X .......last vs Ga. Mason (12/30/09)

Three-Point FG Pct.Career 1.000 . at Bowling Green (12/23/09)

Free ThrowsCareer 4 .......... at Gardner-Webb (11/24/09)

Free Throw AttemptsCareer 6 .......... at Gardner-Webb (11/24/09)

ReboundsCareer 13 ................................. at Elon (2/6/10)

AssistsCareer 5 ............................. vs ETSU (12/17/09)

Blocks Career 2, 2X ....... last vs Memphis (3/28/10)

Steals Career 4, 2X .............. last vs UNCG (2/20/10)

Miscellaneous StatsCategory Season CareerDouble-Figure Scoring 1 1Double-Figure Rebounding 1 1 Double-Doubles 1 1 Led ASU in Scoring 0 0Led ASU in Rebounding 2 220+ Point Games 0 0

FRESHMAN • 2009-10• Played in all 35 games, making 14 starts• Had her best game of the season at Elon (Feb. 6) scoring a career-high 12 points while grabbing a career-best 13 rebounds• Her performance against the Phoenix marked her lone double-double of the season• She chipped in at least one point in 26 contests• Paced ASU in rebounding in two games (at Elon and vs. Western Carolina)• Dished out a career-high five assists in the Apps ‘ win over ETSU• Recorded four steals twice- at Furman (Feb. 1) and vs. UNCG (Feb. 20)• Had a key steal and hit the enusing layup to ensure the Mountaineers’ win at Furman (Feb. 1)• Named to the SoCon Academic Honor Roll

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner in basketball• Named to the Girls Greater Cincinnati League• All-city honorable mention• Earned the coaches award and was a scholar athlete

PERSONAL• Full name is Kelsey Marie Sharkey• Daughter of Anne M. Ernst• Born December 30, 1990• Mom, Anne, played on Xavier’s first basketball and volleyball’s intercollegiate squads• Majoring in electronic media broadcasting

sharkey has the highest gpa of all her returning

teammates (3.72)

(Freshman Year Game-by-Game Stats• 2009-10)Opponent FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF A TO BLK STL Pts.at Marshall 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 CHARLOTTE 1-4 1-3 0-0 3 3 2 1 0 1 3 at Gardner-Webb 1-5 1-4 4-6 4 2 2 3 0 2 7 at Pittsburgh 3-9 1-3 0-0 3 2 0 2 0 0 7 vs. Miami (Ohio) 1-5 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 3 0 1 2 GA. SOUTHERN* 3-7 1-4 2-5 8 4 1 1 1 0 9 at Davidson* 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 E. TENNESSEE STATE 2-9 2-4 1-2 5 3 5 4 1 2 7 FURMAN* 4-9 0-1 0-0 5 4 0 6 0 0 8 at Bowling Green 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 1 7 0 1 3 GEORGE MASON 3-9 1-4 2-3 4 3 3 3 0 1 9 ELON* 0-6 0-2 0-0 7 2 2 6 0 1 0 at Western Carolina* 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 RICHMOND 3-8 0-2 0-1 5 1 3 3 0 0 6 CHATTANOOGA* 3-4 0-1 0-0 2 3 3 2 2 2 6 SAMFORD* 1-5 1-2 0-0 2 2 2 3 0 0 3 at UNCG* 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 at CofC* 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 DAVIDSON* 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 at Wofford* 2-2 0-0 1-1 1 1 0 2 0 1 5 at Furman* 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 2 0 4 4 at Elon* 6-15 0-0 0-1 13 3 0 1 0 3 12 WESTERN CAROLINA* 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 3 3 3 1 2 6 at Chattanooga* 1-5 0-0 1-2 5 2 2 0 1 0 3 at Samford* 1-5 1-2 0-0 5 5 3 3 1 1 3 UNCG* 3-6 0-1 1-2 5 4 3 3 0 4 7 COFC* 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 2 2 3 0 2 2 WOFFORD* 2-7 0-2 1-2 3 1 1 3 1 1 5 at Ga. Southern* 0-1 0-0 1-4 4 5 0 0 0 1 1 vs. Furman! 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Samford! 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 at Char. Southern^ 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs. FAIRFIELD^ 1-4 0-2 1-2 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 vs. COFC^ 0-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 vs. MEMPHIS^ 3-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 2 0 6

Sharkey’s Career StatisticsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct O-Reb D-Reb Reb. Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2009-10 35 14 660 18.9 53 165 .321 10 44 .227 15 33 .455 42 83 125 3.6 66 2 45 72 11 32 131 3.7

Total 35 14 660 18.9 53 165 .321 10 44 .227 15 33 .455 42 83 125 3.6 66 2 45 72 11 32 131 3.7

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Vincent on Barrios: “Jessica will give us depth at the point guard position. Her style of game will compliment Chakeitha Weldon’s very well and we are going to have a deadly one-two punch. Jessica not only sees the floor very well, but can stroke the three and will add a wonderful dimension to our playmaking opportunities.”

HIGH SCHOOL• Two-year letterwinner in basketball• Played under head coach Jacob Shaw at Miami Beach• Miami Dade all-star• Selected to the Miami Dade North all-star team • Picked up Miami Herald all-Dade first-team honors • Named Most Valuable Player at Miami Beach • Averaged 25.1 points, 8.1 steals and 5.7 assists per game • Compiled a school record 562 points during her senior season• Finished as Miami Beach’s all-time leading scorer and steals leader • Scored 45 points in a game on January 20, 2010 • Played AAU for Team Miami under head coach Sam Baumgarten

PERSONAL• Daughter of Nastacha Kefalidis• Born on January 31, 1992• Major is undecided

BELMONT ABBEY• Transferred to ASU after spending one semester at Belmont Abbey• Saw action in one game with the Crusaders• Scored two points, two steals and dished out one assist in 10 minutes of action

HIGH SCHOOL• Averaged 15.3 points per game her senior year at Cary High School• The 15.3 points per game average was the second highest in the Tri-8 conference• Reached the 1,000 point scoring mark• Named to the Tri-8 all-conference team• Earned first all-conference and academic all-conference honors her junior year• Nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award

PERSONAL• Full name is Kelsey Mary Campbell• Daughter of Pam and Kirk Campbell• Born March 15, 1991• Majoring in communications

PLAYER PROFILES

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Vincent on Kelly: “Ashleigh has a tremendous hunger for the basketball and her ability to attack the ball off of the glass is amazing. She will be expected to defend the top players that we face and we have the confidence she will get the job done. Her natural ability makes her very difficult to contain and we are thrilled to add another strong, athletic player to our team.”

MIAMI DADE JUNIOR COLLEGE• Named second team (all-Southern Conference division) • Earned Florida Community College Activities Association Player of the Week honors for Jan. 19, 2010 • Third in the National Junior College Athletic Association Region 8 rankings in rebounding a 11.8 rebounds per game • Third in the NJCAA Region 8 rankings in field goal percentage, shooting 52.5 percent • Tenth in the NJCAA national rankings in rebounds per game

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner in basketball • Earned second team all-conference honors as a junior and senior • Named to the Broward County all-star team

PERSONAL• Daughter of Vickki Smith-Kelly• Has three siblings, Anthony, 24, Jasmine, 21, and Vicktoria, 4• Majoring in pyschology/human services• Brother, Anthony Kelly, and half-brother, Xavier Lee, played football at Florida State• Born on February 15, 1990

Vincent on Puello: “Frances is a get to the rim type of player. She has wonderful size for the small forward position and her experience coming out of a junior college will offer us much needed maturity and decision making. She will be a difficult matchup for many teams as she possesses the ability to take advantage of other team’s defenses and is very strong on the offensive front.”

MIAMI DADE JUNIOR COLLEGE• Named first team (all-Southern Conference) division her freshman year • Named (all-Southern Conference) division honorable mention her sophomore season • Was ninth in the National Junior College Athletic Association Region 8 rankings in free-throw percentage, shooting 73.2 percent.

HIGH SCHOOL• Member of the McDonalds High School championship team in Puerto Rico• Named the team’s best player • Selected as her high school’s athlete of the year in 2005, 2006 and 2007

PERSONAL• Daughter of Lydia Camacho Ortiz• Has two brothers, Ivan and Adrian Puello• Is majoring in sociology• Brother, Adrian, is on the Puertorican national karate team• Hopes to continue her basketball career overseas after graduation• Born on January 12, 1990

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Vincent on Southworth: “Hillary has great size for the shooting guard position and offers flexibility of-fensively, as she has the ability to get to the rim and score in a variety of ways. She was our early signee, so there is no question that we really believe in this young woman and have high expectations of her.”

HIGH SCHOOL• Two-year letterwinner in basketball • Was all-conference selection in basketball her sophomore and senior years• Only played two years of high school basketball due to injuries• Averaged 14.0 points per game, six assists and three blocks during her high school career• Played AAU under head coach Andre Gault for SMAC

PERSONAL• Daughter of Michael and Martha Southworth• Has one sister, Rachel, 23 and one brother, Nicholas, 16• Born on July 17, 1991

Vincent on Taylor: “Michelle will be adding the much needed perimeter shooting to our team. She is a prolific shooter with a great amount of ability to score. We are impressed with her work ethic and desire to continue to get better daily. She really embodies the definition of a gym rat and we love her commit-ment to the game and to success.”

HIGH SCHOOL• Four-year letterwinner in basketball and track and field• Earned all-state honors as senior • Named MVP at the Academy of the Holy Names holiday tournament during the 2009-10 season • Named Hillsborough County MVP• Named first team all-county in 2009-10• Named the Dottie McGahagin Most Outstanding Hillsborough County girls basketball player for the 2009-10 campaign • Earned team’s hustle award and best defensive award as voted on by her teammates • As a senior, averaged 15.8 points, 5.8 steals, and 4.1 assists per game• Totaled 1,486 points in her career at Plant

PERSONAL• Daughter of Thomas and Iva Taylor• Has one brother, Alex (21) and one sister, Olivia (10)• Plans on majoring in marketing and minoring in business• Enjoys painting and playing the guitar• Born on December 7, 1991

PLAYER PROFILES

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University informationLocation ..........................................Buies Creek, N.C.Founded ................................................................1887Enrollment ...........................................................6,834Nickname ...............................................Lady CamelsColors .............................................Orange and BlackConference..............................................Atlantic SunPresident ................................... Dr. Jerry M. WallaceAthletic Director ............................Stan WilliamsonSWA .................................................Malinda AshcraftArena ....................John W. Pope Jr., Convo CenterCapacity ................................................................3,095Press Row Phone .............................. 910-814-5541

CoaChing informationHead Coach ..................................... Wanda WatkinsAlma Mater ......................................Campbell, 1979Record at CU ........................447-361, 30th SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAssociate Head Coach ......................... Mary WeissAsst. Coaches Megan Hall and Marlena MurphyWBB Office Phone ............................ 910-893-1347

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 14-162009-10 A-Sun Record/Finish ............. 9-11/t-4th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost.........................12/3Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 4/1

series informationAll-Time Series Record .................... ASU leads 9-7Appalachian Streak ............................................... W1Last meeting (home team in bold) ........ASU 65, CU 45......................................................December 16, 2004

chattanoogaJAN. 16 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

FEB. 14 • ChAttANOOGA, tENN.mCkENziE ArENA • 7 p.m.

NOV. 13 • FArmVillE, VA.WillEtt hAll • 3 p.m.

University informationLocation ....................................Chattanooga, Tenn.Founded ................................................................1886Enrollment ........................................................ 10,526Nickname ...................................................Lady MocsColors ................... Navy Blue, Old Gold and SilverConference................................................... SouthernChancellor ...................................... Dr. Roger BrownAthletic Director ..........................................Rick HartSWA .........................................................Laura HerronArena .................................................McKenzie ArenaCapacity ............................................................. 10,966Press Row Phone .............................. 423-756-5476

CoaChing informationHead Coach ............................................. Wes MooreAlma Mater ....................................Tennessee, 1986Record at UTC ....................... 290-85, 13th SeasonOverall Record ...................490-141, 22nd SeasonAsst. Coaches ............................Nikki Blassingame, .............................. Mike Murray and Katie BurrowsWBB Office Phone ............................ 423-425-4494

team information2009-10 Record ....................................................24-92009-10 SoCon Record/Finish................. 16-4/1st2010 Postseason ....L, 70-63 vs. Oklahoma State...............................First Round, NCAA TournamentLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 4/7Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 1/4

series informationAll-Time Series Record ................UTC leads 23-48Appalachian Streak ...............................................L26Last meeting (home team in bold) ..... UTC 59, ASU 56.........................................................February 13, 2010

University informationLocation ............................................Charleston, S.C.Founded ................................................................1770Enrollment ........................................................ 11,617Nickname ....................................................... CougarsColors ...........................................Maroon and WhiteConference................................................... SouthernPresident ................................ Dr. P. George BensonAthletic Director ............................................Joe HullSWA ....................................................Laura LagemanArena ..........................................Carolina First ArenaCapacity ................................................................5,100Press Row Phone .............................. 843-953-6554

CoaChing informationHead Coach .........................................Nancy WilsonAlma Mater ..............................................Coker, 1973Record at CofC ....................294-173, 17th SeasonOverall Record ....................525-322, 29th SeasonAssociate Head Coach ..................Temple ElmoreAsst. Coaches .........Kaye Waldrep and Josh Keys WBB Office Phone ............................ 843-953-6536

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 21-122009-10 SoCon Record/Finish.................13-7/4th2010 Postseason L, 77-58 vs. Appalachian State........Semifinals Women’s Basketball InvitationalLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 7/8Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 1/4

series informationAll-Time Series Record ............... ASU leads 16-15Appalachian Streak ............................................... W3Last meeting (home team in bold) ....ASU 77, CofC 58................................March 25, 2010 (WBI Semifinals)

coll. of charlestoncampbellJAN. 5 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

FEB. 5 • ChArlEstON, s.C.CArOliNA First ArENA • 1 p.m.

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University informationLocation ..............................................Davidson, N.C.Founded ................................................................1837Enrollment ...........................................................1,800Nickname .......................................................WildcatsColors ....................................................Red and BlackConference................................................... SouthernPresident .......................................................Tom RossAthletic Director .................................... Jim MurphySWA ........................................................... Katy McNayArena ...........................................John M. Belk ArenaCapacity ................................................................5,700Press Row Phone .............................704-892--3324

CoaChing informationHead Coach .....................................Michele SavageAlma Mater ............................. Northwestern, 1993Record at DC ..........................................First SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAsst. Coaches ........... Mary Cluk, Jamie Thomatis ............................................................ and Kira MowenWBB Office Phone ............................ 704-894-2372

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 14-152009-10 SoCon Record/Finish.................12-8/6th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 9/3Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 2/3

series informationAll-Time Series Record ............... ASU leads 21-17Appalachian Streak ............................................... W3Last meeting (home team in bold) ........ ASU 72, DC 61........................................................... January 23, 2010

davidson

JAN. 19 • dAVidsON, N.C.BElk ArENA• 7 p.m.

FEB. 2 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

University informationLocation .................................... Johnson City, Tenn.Founded ................................................................1911Enrollment ........................................................ 14,677Nickname ................................................... Lady BucsColors ................................ Navy Blue and Old GoldConference..............................................Atlantic SunPresident ............................... Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr.Athletic Director .................................. Dave MullinsSWA .................................................Barbie BreedloveArena ............................................... Memorial CenterCapacity ................................................................5,740Press Row Phone .............................. 423-439-5329

CoaChing informationHead Coach ........................................... Karen KempAlma Mater .............................. Berry College, 1985Record at ETSU ...................237-225, 17th SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAssoc. Head Coach ................. DeShawne Blocker Asst. Coaches ............ Josh Wick and Kelvin LongWBB Office Phone ............................ 423-439-5330

team information2009-10 Record ....................................................23-92009-10 SoCon Record/Finish................. 18-2/1st2010 Postseason ....................... L, 94-82 vs. Xavier...............................First Round, NCAA TournamentLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 9/4Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 3/2

series informationAll-Time Series Record ............... ASU leads 39-31Appalachian Streak ............................................... W1Last meeting (home team in bold) ... ASU 92, ETSU 87......................................................December 17, 2009

east tennessee state

NOV. 19 • JOhNsON City, tENN.mEmOriAl CENtEr • 7 p.m.

University informationLocation ........................................................Elon, N.C.Founded ................................................................1889Enrollment ...........................................................5,709Nickname ........................................................PhoenixColors .............................................Maroon and GoldConference................................................... SouthernPresident ....................................Dr. Leo M. LambertAthletic Director ......................................Dave BlankSWA .........................................................Faith ShearerArena ........................................................Alumni GymCapacity ................................................................1,544Press Row Phone .............................. 336-278-6747

CoaChing informationHead Coach ......................................Karen BarefootAlma Mater .............. Christopher Newport, 1995Record at EU ............................17-45, Third SeasonOverall Record ....................189-131, 14th SeasonAsst. Coaches ...................................Marie Christian............................ Rachel Stockdale and Ken ButlerWBB Office Phone ........................................................

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 12-192009-10 SoCon Record/Finish..............6-14/10th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost.........................12/3Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 3/2

series informationAll-Time Series Record ..................ASU leads 17-8Appalachian Streak ............................................... W2Last meeting (home team in bold) ............ASU 73, Elon 54............................................................February 6, 2010

elon

NOV. 29 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

JAN. 24 • ElON, N.C.AlUmNi Gym • 7 p.m.

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University informationLocation ............................................. Greenville, S.C.Founded ................................................................1826Enrollment ...........................................................2,600Nickname ....................................................... PaladinsColors ............................................. Purple and WhiteConference................................................... SouthernPresident ................................................... Rod SmollaAthletic Director .................................Dr. Gary ClarkSWA ...........................................................Elaine BakerArena ................................................. Timmons ArenaCapacity ................................................................3,000Press Row Phone .............................. 864-294-3620

CoaChing informationHead Coach .........................................Jackie CarsonAlma Mater ......................................... Furman, 2000Record at FU ...........................................First SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAsst. Coaches ............................... Julia Huddleston.......................... LaCheryl Smith and Garry HortonWBB Office Phone ............................ 864-294-2055

team information2009-10 Record ....................................................7-242009-10 SoCon Record/Finish..............4-16/10th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 4/7Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 3/2

series informationAll-Time Series Record ............... ASU leads 39-25Appalachian Streak ............................................... W2Last meeting (home team in bold) .........ASU 71, FU 53.March 6, 2010 (SoCon Tournament Quarterfinals)

furman

University informationLocation ...................................Boiling Springs, N.C.Founded ................................................................1905Enrollment ...........................................................4,300Nickname ...................................... Runnin’ BulldogsColors ....................................................Red and BlackConference.................................................. Big SouthPresident ....................................Dr. A. Frank BonnerAthletic Director ...................................Chuck BurchSWA .........................................................Pam ScruggsArena ..............................................Paul Porter Arena Capacity ................................................................3,500Press Row Phone .............................. 704-406-4349

CoaChing informationHead Coach .............................................Rick ReevesAlma Mater ...............................Indiana State, 1981Record at GWU .................89-86, Seventh SeasonOverall Record .....................362-327, 21st SeasonAssociate Head Coach ...... Krystal Reeves-EvansAsst. Coaches . Brooke Wilkinson, LaToya Carter WBB Office Phone ............................ 704-406-4348

team information2009-10 Record ....................................................28-52009-10 Big South Record/Finish .......... 15-1/1st2010 Postseason ................. L, 74-60 vs. Charlotte......................................................... First Round, WNITLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 8/6Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 3/2

series informationAll-Time Series Record ...................GWU leads 3-0Appalachian Streak ................................................. L3Last meeting (home team in bold) ...GWU 70, ASU 58......................................................November 24, 2009

NOV. 22 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

gardner-webb

University informationLocation .............................................Statesboro, Ga.Founded ................................................................1906Enrollment ........................................................ 19,086Nickname ...........................................................EaglesColors ..................................................Blue and WhiteConference................................................... SouthernPresident .......................................Dr. Brooks A. KeelAthletic Director .......................................Sam BakerSWA ..........................................................Cathy BeeneArena ...........................................Hanner FieldhouseCapacity ................................................................4,358Press Row Phone .............................. 912-478-5289

CoaChing informationHead Coach .............................................Rusty CramAlma Mater ............................Louisiana Tech, 1985Record at GSU .....................219-190, 15th SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAsst. Coaches ........................... Regina Days-Bryan........................................Mary Perry and Amy KrachWBB Office Phone ............................ 912-478-0568

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 19-122009-10 SoCon Record/Finish.................13-7/5th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost.........................10/6Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 2/3

series informationAll-Time Series Record ............... GSU leads 31-13Appalachian Streak ................................................. L2Last meeting (home team in bold) .....GSU 77, ASU 73.........................................................February 27, 2010

georgia southerndEC. 18 • GrEENVillE, s.C.

timmONs ArENA • 2 p.m.

JAN. 29 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr• 2 p.m.

JAN. 10 • stAtEsBOrO, GA.hANNEr FiEldhOUsE • 7 p.m.

FEB. 21 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr• 7 p.m.

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University informationLocation ............................................Banner Elk, N.C.Founded ................................................................1900Enrollment .............................................................. 900Nickname ............................................. Lady BobcatsColors ...................................Forest Green and GoldConference........................... Conference CarolinasPresident ......................................... Dr. Barry BuxtonAthletic Director ................................ Craig McPhailSWA .............................................................. Rita SmithArena ......................................................Williams GymCapacity .................................................................1200Press Row Phone .................................................. N/A

CoaChing informationHead Coach ...................................... Sebastian WildAlma Mater ............................................................. N/ARecord at LMC............................ 33-78, 5th SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAsst. Coaches . Tasha Taylor and Nicole JacksonWBB Office Phone ............................ 828-898-2482

team information2009-10 Record ....................................................4-222009-10 Conf. Caro. Record/Finish .....4-18/10th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost.......................... N/AStarters Returning/Lost ...................................... N/A

series informationAll-Time Series Record .................... ASU leads 1-0Appalachian Streak ............................................... W1Last meeting (home team in bold) ..ASU 108, LMC 61...................November 8, 2009 (Exhibition Game)

OCt. 30 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 11 A.m.

lees-mcrae

University informationLocation .......................................Huntington, W.Va.Founded ................................................................1837Enrollment ........................................................ 13,814Nickname ..................................... Thundering HerdColors .............................................. Green and WhiteConference..................................... Conference USAPresident ...................................Dr. Stephen J. KoppAthletic Director ................................ Mike HamrickSWA .....................................Beatrice Crane BanfordArena .................................. Cam Henderson CenterCapacity ................................................................9,043Press Row Phone .............................. 304-696-3304

CoaChing informationHead Coach ................................... Royce ChadwickAlma Mater ................S.W. Oklahoma State, 1980Record at MU.......................136-134, 10th SeasonOverall Record ....................536-266, 27th SeasonAssociate Head Coach ..................Roxanne WhiteAsst. Coaches Chad Killinger & Deidra JohnsonWBB Office Phone ............................ 304-696-5445

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 14-162009-10 C-USA Record/Finish .................6-10/9th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 6/6Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 2/3

series informationAll-Time Series Record ............... ASU leads 21-19Appalachian Streak ............................................... W1Last meeting (home team in bold) .......ASU 63, MU 58......................................................November 13, 2009

marshall

University informationLocation ........................................ College Park, Md.Founded ................................................................1856Enrollment ........................................................ 37,000Nickname .........................................Terrapins, TerpsColors ........................... Red, White Black and GoldConference..........................................Atlantic CoastPresident ...........................................Dr. C.D. Mote Jr.Athletic Director ............................ Kevin AndersonSWA ...................................... Kathleen WorthingtonArena .................................................Comcast CenterCapacity ............................................................. 17,950Press Row Phone .............................. 301-314-8624

CoaChing informationHead Coach ..........................................Brenda FreseAlma Mater ..........................................Arizona, 1993Record at UM....................... 197-73, Ninth SeasonOverall Record ....................254-103, 12th SeasonAsst. Coaches ........................................Tina Langley...............................Marlin Chinn and David AdkinsWBB Office Phone ............................ 301-314-1747

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 21-132009-10 ACC Record/Finish .......................5-9/9th2010 Postseason ............. L, 77-64 vs. Providence....................................................... Third Round, WNITLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 8/2Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 4/1

series informationAll-Time Series Record ......................UM leads 3-0Appalachian Streak ................................................. L3Last meeting (home team in bold) ....UM 118, ASU 59........................................................ December 1, 2005

dEC. 5 • COllEGE pArk, md.COmCAst CENtEr • 2 p.m.

maryland

NOV. 12 • FArmVillE, VA.WillEtt hAll • 5 p.m.

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University informationLocation .............................................. Richmond, Va.Founded ................................................................1830Enrollment ...........................................................2,950Nickname .........................................................SpidersColors .......................................Red, Blue and WhiteConference................................................ Atlantic 10President .........................................................Ed AyersAthletic Director .........................................Jim MillerSWA ................................................ LaRee Pearl SuggArena .....................................................Robins CenterCapacity ................................................................9,071Press Row Phone .............................. 804-289-8806

CoaChing informationHead Coach ...................................... Michael ShaferAlma Mater ...................... William and Mary, 1994Record at UR ............................84-74, Sixth SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAsst. Coaches ........................................ Ginny Doyle............. Mike McGuire and Ebony Tanner-MooreWBB Office Phone ............................ 804-289-8366

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 20-132009-10 A-10 Record/Finish ......................7-7/8th2010 Postseason .................. L, 69-55 vs. Syracuse...................................................Second Round, WNITLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 8/2Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 4/1

series informationAll-Time Series Record ....................... UR leads 3-2Appalachian Streak ................................................. L3Last meeting (home team in bold) ........UR 78, ASU 56..............................................................January 6, 2010

richmond

University informationLocation .........................................Birmingham, Ala.Founded ................................................................1841Enrollment ...........................................................4,500Nickname ...................................................... BulldogsColors ..................................................... Red and BlueConference................................................... SouthernPresident ..................... Dr. Andrew WestmorelandAthletic Director ....................................... Bob RollerSWA ..................................................Michelle DurbanArena ........................................... Pete Hanna CenterCapacity ................................................................5,000Press Row Phone .............................. 205-726-2377

CoaChing informationHead Coach ............................................ Mike MorrisAlma Mater ..................................... Bellhaven, 1992Record at SU ......................137-100, Ninth SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAsst. Coaches .......................................Andrea Ward................ Katherine Katz and Megan Wilderotter WBB Office Phone ............................ 205-726-2920

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 23-112009-10 SoCon Record/Finish............ 14-6/t-2nd2010 Postseason ........L, 75-54 vs. Missouri State...................................................Second Round, WNITLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 7/2Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 3/2

series informationAll-Time Series Record ....................... SU leads 4-1Appalachian Streak ................................................. L1Last meeting (home team in bold) .........SU 66, ASU 55...... March 7, 2010 (SoCon Tournament Semifinals)

samford

University informationLocation ...............................................Asheville, N.C.Founded ................................................................1927Enrollment ...........................................................3,500Nickname ...................................................... BulldogsColors ......................................Royal Blue and WhiteConference.................................................. Big SouthChancellor ......................................Dr. Anne PonderAthletic Director ......................................Janet ConeSWA .......................................................... Julie TorbettArena .....................................................Justice CenterCapacity ................................................................1,100Press Row Phone .................................................. N/A

CoaChing informationHead Coach ............................................. Betsy BloseAlma Mater .......................... James Madison, 1984Record at UNCA .................................................... N/AOverall Record ....................................................... N/AAsst. Coaches ....................................Tiffany Gwynn............................Curtis Metten and Lauren PowellWBB Office Phone ............................ 828-251-6907

team information2009-10 Record ....................................................8-222009-10 Big South Record/Finish ...... 3-13/t-9th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost.......................... N/AStarters Returning/Lost ...................................... N/A

series informationAll-Time Series Record ..................ASU leads 11-3Appalachian Streak ................................................. L1Last meeting (home team in bold) .. UNCA 70, ASU 61......................................................December 18, 2003

unc asheville

NOV. 17 • riChmONd, VA.rOBiNs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

JAN. 14 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

FEB. 12 • BirmiNGhAm, AlA.pEtE hANNA CENtEr • 3 p.m.

dEC. 2 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

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University informationLocation ......................................... Greensboro, N.C.Founded ................................................................1891Enrollment ........................................................ 18,502Nickname ...................................................... SpartansColors .....................................Gold, White and NavyConference................................................... SouthernChancellor .....................................Dr. Linda P. BradyAthletic Director .....................................Kim RecordSWA .......................................................Cathy RobertsArena ......................................................Fleming GymCapacity ................................................................1,833Press Row Phone .............................. 336-334-5625

CoaChing informationHead Coach ............................................ Lynne AgeeAlma Mater ................................... Longwood, 1971Record at UNCG .................543-295, 30th SeasonOverall Record ....................589-318, 33rd SeasonAssociate Head Coach ..................... Carol PeschelAsst. Coaches .....................ChoRhonda Gwaltney ..............................................................KaLeah LathamWBB Office Phone ............................ 336-334-3002

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 10-202009-10 SoCon Record/Finish............. 6-14/t-7th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost.........................11/4Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 3/2

series informationAll-Time Series Record ............UNCG leads 28-25Appalachian Streak ............................................... W2Last meeting (home team in bold) . ASU 67, UNCG 49.........................................................February 20, 2010

uncg

University informationLocation .................................. Winston-Salem, N.C.Founded ................................................................1834Enrollment ...........................................................4,569Nickname ...................................... Demon DeaconsColors ..........................................Old Gold and BlackConference.......................................... Atlantic CoastPresident .................................. Dr. Nathan O. HatchAthletic Director ................................. Ron WellmanSWA .....................................................Barbara WalkerArena .............Lawrence Joel Memorial ColiseumCapacity ............................................................ 14, 665Press Row Phone .............................. 336-727-2945

CoaChing informationHead Coach ........................................Mike PetersenAlma Mater .................Northwest Christian, 1984Record at WFU ..................90-92, Seventh SeasonOverall Record ..............................................278-219, Associate Head Coach ....................Natasha AdairAsst. Coaches ...Bob Clark and Candice JacksonWBB Office Phone ............................ 336-758-5763

team information2009-10 Record ................................................. 18-142009-10 ACC Record/Finish .......................7-7/5th2010 Postseason .....................L, 73-49 vs. NC A&T......................................................... First Round, WNITLetterwinners Returning/Lost.........................10/4Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 4/1

series informationAll-Time Series Record .............. WFU leads 10-13Appalachian Streak ................................................. L5Last meeting (home team in bold) ....WFU 68, ASU 35......................................................November 21, 2008

dEC. 29 • WiNstON-sAlEm, N.C.lAWrENCE JOEl mEmOriAl COlisEUm 2 p.m.

wake forest

University informationLocation ............................................Cullowhee, N.C.Founded ................................................................1889Enrollment ...........................................................9,500Nickname ............................................... CatamountsColors ............................................... Purple and GoldConference................................................... SouthernChancellor ....................................Dr. John W. BardoAthletic Director ......................................Chip SmithSWA .............................................. Dr. Jennifer BrownArena ................Ramsey Regional Activity CenterCapacity ................................................................7,826Press Row Phone .............................. 828-227-2129

CoaChing informationHead Coach .................................. Karen MiddletonAlma Mater ........................... South Carolina, 1991Record at WCU ..................... 7-23, Second SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAsst. Coaches .................................Tre’ka McMillian............................... Jonelle Streed and Hillary BeckWBB Office Phone ............................ 828-227-7338

team information2009-10 Record ....................................................7-232009-10 SoCon Record/Finish.................6-14/8th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost........................... 5/7Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 2/3

series informationAll-Time Series Record ............... ASU leads 52-34Appalachian Streak ............................................... W2Last meeting (home team in bold) ....ASU 73, WCU 59............................................................February 8, 2010

western carolina

JAN. 22 • GrEENsBOrO, N.C.FlEmiNG Gym • 2 p.m.

FEB. 26 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr• 5 p.m.

dEC. 20 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 7 p.m.

JAN. 31 • CUllOWhEE, N.C.rAmsEy rEGiONAl ACtiVity CENtEr • NOON

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University informationLocation ........................................ Spartanburg, S.C.Founded ................................................................1854Enrollment ...........................................................1,400Nickname ......................................................... TerriersColors ..........................................Old Gold and BlackConference................................................... SouthernPresident ............................Dr. Benjamin B. DunlapAthletic Director ......................Richard A. JohnsonSWA .............................................................Terri LewittArena ...............................Benjamin Johnson ArenaCapacity ................................................................3,500Press Row Phone .............................. 864-597-4487

CoaChing informationHead Coach ................................Edgar I. Farmer, Jr.Alma Mater ............................North Carolina, 1994Record at WC .................. 47-127, Seventh SeasonOverall Record ....................................................SameAsst. Coaches ...... Ed Geth and Michele DeVaultWBB Office Phone ............................ 864-597-4151

team information2009-10 Record ....................................................8-212009-10 SoCon Record/Finish.................6-14/7th2010 Postseason ................................................... N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost.........................10/4Starters Returning/Lost ....................................... 3/2

series informationAll-Time Series Record ..................ASU leads 20-8Appalachian Streak ............................................... W6Last meeting (home team in bold) .......ASU 76, WC 62.........................................................February 25, 2010

mAr. 3-7 • ChAttANOOGA, tENN.mCkenzie arena

wofford 2011 socon tournament

JAN. 8 • spArtANBUrG, s.C.BENJAmiN JOhNsON ArENA • tBA

FEB. 19 • BOONE, N.C.hOlmEs CENtEr • 2 p.m.

thUrsdAy mArCh 3Game One: No. 7 vs. No. 10, TBAGame Two: No. 8 vs. No. 9, TBAGame Three: No. 6 vs. No. 11, TBA

FridAy mArCh 4Game Four: No. 2 vs. No. 7/10, TBAGame Five: No. 1 vs. No. 8/9, TBA

sAtUrdAy mArCh 5Game Six: No. 4 vs. No. 5, TBAGame Seven: No. 3 vs. No. 6/11, TBA

sUNdAy mArCh 6Game 8/Game 9: Semifinals (SportSouth)

mONdAy mArCh 7Game 10: Finals (SportSouth)

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campbell(9-7)

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Most ASU Points: 96 (12/2/95)Most UC Points: 84 (12/15/92) Fewest ASU Points: 56 (11/22/02)Fewest CU Points: 45 (12/16/04) Largest ASU Win: 21 pts. (12/17/01)Largest CU Win: 20 pts. (12/20/99)Current Streak: ASU won one

Season Site W - L ASU CU1987-88 A W 84 751988-89 H W 75 701989-90 A W 69 58 1990-91 H L 73 761991-92 A L 66 721992-93 H W 90 84 1994-95 A W 76 731995-96 H W 96 78 1996-97 A L 59 751997-98 H L 59 66 1998-99 A W 72 701999-00 H L 63 832000-01 A L 65 782001-02 H W 86 652002-03 A L 56 642004-05 H W 65 45

chattanooga(23-47)

Most ASU Points: 104 (1/17/87)Most UTC Points: 96 (1/18/92)Fewest ASU Points: 38 (1/7/06)Fewest UTC Points: 53 (1970-71)Largest ASU Win: 39 pts. (1/29/96)Largest UTC Win: 42 pts. (1/27/01)Current Streak: UTC won 26

Season Site W - L ASU UTC1970-71 W 59 531972-73 N W 64 551978-79 L 82 941979-80 L 71 881980-81 L 65 891981-82 H W 75 741982-83 A L 57 86 H L 70 721983-84 H L 77 86 A L 55 931984-85 A L 54 78 H L 81 891985-86 H L 75 80 H L 79 86

1986-87 N W 81 68 H W 104 79 A W 78 761987-88 A L 63 67 H W 99 791988-89 H W 82 68 A W 85 80 N L 73 801989-90 A L 79 82 H W 88 78 N W 70 671990-91 H L 56 89 A L 67 80 N W 89 871991-92 A L 77 96 H L 70 761992-93 A L 77 84 H L 67 681993-94 H W 79 77 A W 92 691994-95 A W 79 58 H W 61 571995-96 H W 88 49 A W 68 641996-97 A W 81 67 H L 63 71 H W 80 621997-98 A W 52 49 H W 63 551998-99 H W 78 65 A L 69 811999-2000 A L 67 73 H L 72 922000-01 H L 66 95 A L 47 892001-02 H L 68 86 A L 65 85 N L 61 842002-03 A L 48 70 H L 73 872003-04 H L 60 67 A L 64 712004-05 A L 48 70 H L 58 752005-06 H L 38 69 A L 66 872006-07 H L 74 84 A L 58 76 N L 60 842007-08 H L 55 68 A L 55 712008-09 A L 43 72 H L 47 71 N L 53 862009-10 H L 53 60 A L 56 59

college of charleston(16-15)

Most ASU Points: 88 (2/21/04)Most CofC Points: 87 (1978-79)Fewest ASU Points: 49 (12/14/07)Fewest CofC Points: 47 (1/27/07)Largest ASU Win: 28 pts. (2X, last 1/27/05)Largest CofC Win: 32 pts. (12/14/07)Current Streak: ASU won three

Season Site W - L ASU CofC1974-75 N L 77 791978-79 L 77 871990-91 A W 80 681991-92 N W 82 54 H L 71 831998-99 A L 65 75 H W 78 591999-2000 H W 87 64 A W 73 542000-01 A W 84 70 H W 76 68 N W 69 552001-02 H L 73 83 A L 52 802002-03 H W 80 69 A L 60 652003-04 A L 59 75 H W 88 692004-05 H W 80 52 A L(OT) 67 722005-06 H W 76 62 A L 57 652006-07 A L 65 73 H W 69 472007-08 A L 49 81 H L 63 722008-09 H L 53 64 A L 55 572009-10 A W(OT) 66 63 H W 70 54 H W 77 58

DAVIDSON(23-17)

Most ASU Points: 87 (2/14/94)Most DC Points: 95 (12/6/08)Fewest ASU Points: 51 (2/1/05)Fewest DC Points: 38 (2/14/94)Largest ASU Win: 49 pts. (2/14/94)Largest DC Win: 20 (12/6/08)Current Streak: ASU won three

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Season Site W - L ASU DC1993-94 H W 87 38 A W 79 591994-95 H W 79 63 A W 82 691995-96 A W 76 57 H W 86 64 N W 83 681996-97 H L 58 60 A L 84 881997-98 H W 75 69 A L 63 74 N L 63 791998-99 A L 66 81 H L 69 78 N W 78 691999-2000 H W 73 66 A W 73 542000-01 A L 63 71 H L 62 802001-02 H W 72 58 A W 89 87 N W 64 632002-03 A W (2OT) 78 75 H W 63 532003-04 H W 81 80 A L 50 692004-05 A L 54 68 H L 51 592005-06 H W 84 59 A W 74 682006-07 A L 62 75 H W 69 472007-08 A L 65 80 H L 66 672008-09 H L 75 95 A W 77 572009-10 A W 68 59 H W 72 61

east tennessee state(39-31)

L 66 801980-81 L 59 91 L 59 1001981-82 A L 49 70 N W 62 61 H W 70 61 1982-83 H L 46 67 A L 55 911983-84 A L 63 84 H L 54 761984-85 H W 73 54 H L 64 861985-86 A W 77 68 H L 81 1001986-87 A W 83 69 H W 93 761987-88 H W 91 71 A W 83 711988-89 A W 92 69 H W 72 601989-90 H W 69 67 A W 81 701990-91 A W 71 57 H W 89 70 N W 98 871991-92 H W 88 78 A W 99 97 N L 74 961992-93 A W 77 75 H L 91 941993-94 A L 84 92 H W 93 701994-95 H W 71 67 A L 86 93 N L 69 791995-96 A W 101 92 H W 83 73 H W 92 751996-97 H W 92 61 A W 79 651997-98 A L 58 78 H L 49 561998-99 H L 79 89 N W 77 731999-2000 A L 67 84 H L 80 852000-01 H L 78 101 A L 74 812001-02 A W 87 79 H W 77 742002-03 H W 79 76 A W 76 652003-04 A L 64 65 H L 69 742004-05 H W 51 47 A L 69 742005-06 H W 85 732006-07 A L 87 1042007-08 H W 73 702008-09 A L 68 722009-10 H W 92 87

Most ASU Points: 101 (1/24/96)Most ETSU Points: 104 (11/21/06)Fewest ASU Points: 49 (2X, last 2/16/98)Fewest ETSU Points: 42 (1972-73)Largest ASU Win: 33 pts. (2/1/75)Largest ETSU Win: 41 pts. (1980-81)Current Streak: ASU won one

Season Site W - L ASU ETSU1972-73 N W 62 421974-75 A W 80 471975-76 A W 62 53 N W 77 481976-77 A L 72 731978-79 L 66 80 W 78 621979-80 L 79 91

elon(17-8)

Most ASU Points: 91 (12/8/86)Most Elon Points: 82 (1980-81)Fewest ASU Points: 44 (2/6/73)Fewest Elon Points: 19 (1970-71)Largest ASU Win: 41 pts. (12/8/86)Largest Elon Win: 20 pts. (2/16/08)Current Streak: ASU won two

Season Site W - L ASU Elon1970-71 W 55 191971-72 W 53 201972-73 H L 59 61 A L 44 551974-75 A W 82 60 H L 58 651975-76 A W 86 601976-77 W 87 761980-81 L 69 821986-87 H W 91 502003-04 H L 75 79 A L 68 752004-05 H W 76 50 A W 52 352005-06 H W (OT) 66 63 A W 61 532006-07 H W 63 52 A W 63 61 N W 64 502007-08 A W (OT) 58 56 H L 52 722008-09 A W 63 59 H L 55 732009-10 H W 85 66 A W 73 54

FURMAN(39-25)

Most ASU Points: 104 (3/11/88)Most FUR Points: 100 (1/12/91)Fewest ASU Points: 47 (1/8/05)Fewest FUR Points: 33 (1980-81)Largest ASU Win: 39 pts. (1980-81)Largest FUR Win: 23 pts. (1/6/01)Current Streak: ASU won two

Season Site W - L ASU FUR1971-72 W 57 501979-80 W 89 661980-81 W 72 331983-84 H W 74 521984-85 A W 82 65 H W 91 58 N W 86 681985-86 H W 92 70 A W 87 73

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N W 83 641986-87 H W 79 56 A W 90 761987-88 N W 88 73 A L 76 81 N W 104 771987-88 N W 88 73 A L 76 81 N W 104 771988-89 A W 84 66 H W 99 821989-90 H W 56 53 A W 83 74 N W 94 90 1990-91 A L 83 100 H W 85 82 N W 84 771991-92 H L 88 98 A L 73 781992-93 H L 81 85 A L 73 921993-94 A W 73 70 H W 81 78 N L 73 771994-95 H L 70 72 A L 68 831995-96 A W 71 63 H W 96 641996-97 H W 94 59 A L 57 721997-98 A L 59 71 H L 52 671998-99 H W 64 59 A W 73 521999-2000 A L 69 90 H W 65 632000-01 H L 51 74 A L 61 742001-02 A L 57 71 H W 82 782002-03 H L 69 71 A W 73 632003-04 H L 66 77 A L 62 742004-05 H L 47 63 A L 68 732005-06 H L 60 67 A W 58 442006-07 A W 72 62 H W 69 602007-08 H L 63 73 A W 60 552008-09 A L 66 75 H W 77 64 N W 63 602009-10 H L 56 73 A W 58 53 N W 71 53

GARDNER-WEBB(0-3)

Most ASU Points: 65 (11/21/07)Most GWU Points: 77 (1/28/09)Fewest ASU Points: 58 (11/24/09)Fewest GWU Points: 67 (11/21/07)Largest ASU Win: N/ALargest GWU Win: 15 pts. (1/28/09)Current Streak: GWU won three

Season Site W - L ASU GWU2007-08 A L 65 672008-09 H L 62 772009-10 A L 58 70

GEORGIA SOUTHERN(13-31)

Most ASU Points: 102 (2/22/96)Most GSU Points: 97 (2/8/00)Fewest ASU Points: 52 (2/21/05)Fewest GSU Points: 56 (2/21/05)Largest ASU Win: 37 pts. (1/27/96)Largest GSU Win: 28 pts. (2/8/00)Current Streak: GSU won two

Season Site W - L ASU GSU1989-90 A W 91 891990-91 H L 85 921992-93 A L 77 96 H L 64 72 N L 56 661993-94 N W 82 72 H L 85 88 A W 79 741994-95 A W 75 68 H L 77 791995-96 H W 97 60 A W 102 941996-97 A W 95 80 H L 78 831997-98 H L 68 76 A L 67 851998-99 A L 80 92 H L 75 86 N W 86 821999-2000 H W 76 66 A L 69 972000-01 A L 66 90 H L 70 82 N L 72 762001-02 H L 75 91 A L 61 822002-03 A L 64 71 H L 67 77 N L (OT) 71 822003-04 A L 53 68 H L 62 64

N L 58 652004-05 H L 64 68 A L 52 562005-06 H W 78 75 A W 78 732006-07 A W 85 68 H L 61 682007-08 A L 58 72 H L 63 792008-09 A L 69 53 H W 68 592009-10 H L 68 73 A L 73 77

marshall(21-19)

Most ASU Points: 109 (1/21/95)Most MU Points: 91 (1/13/84)Fewest ASU Points: 46 (2/16/91)Fewest MU Points: 56 (1/21/95)Largest ASU Win: 54 pts. (1/21/95)Largest MU Win: 33 pts. (1/13/84)Current Streak: ASU won one

Season Site W - L ASU MU1980-81 W 61 591982-83 H W 71 69 A L 65 661983-84 A L 58 91 H L 60 821984-85 H L 67 80 A L 88 89 N L 62 681985-86 H L 66 75 A L 55 761986-87 A W 66 64 H L 59 64 N W 68 651987-88 H W 63 60 A W 77 73 A W 72 671988-89 A L 72 79 H W 66 581989-90 H W 85 59 A L 67 691990-91 A L 56 58 H L 46 591991-92 H W 78 64 A L 67 791992-93 A L 61 71 H W 80 471993-94 A W 67 60 H W 79 601994-95 H W 109 56 A L 59 71 N W 90 711995-96 A W 81 75 H W 85 82 N W 77 75

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maryland(0-3)

Most ASU Points: 74 (11/19/04)Most UM Points: 118 (12/1/05)Fewest ASU Points: 59 (12/1/05)Fewest UM Points: 94 (11/19/04)Largest ASU Win: N/ALargest UM Win: 59 pts. (12/1/050Current Streak: UM won three

Season Site W - L ASU UM1989-90 A L 71 1002004-05 H L 74 942005-06 A L 59 118

richmond(2-3)

Most ASU Points: 82 (12/20/84)Most UR Points: 94 (12/28/97)Fewest ASU Points: 56 (1/6/10)Fewest UR Points: 63 (12/1/06) Largest ASU Win: 14 pts. (12/20/84)Largest UR Win: 26 pts. (12/28/1997) Current Streak: UR won three

Season Site W - L ASU UR1984-85 A W 82 681985-86 H W 77 671997-98 N L 68 942006-07 N L 62 632009-10 H L 56 78

unc asheville(11-3)

Most ASU Points: 100 (12/1/92)Most UNCA Points: 71 (2/10/88)Fewest ASU Points: 61 (12/18/03)Fewest UNCA Points: 9 (1/24/73)Largest ASU Win: 66 pts. (1/24/73)Largest UNCA Win: 10 pts. (1/19/84)Current Streak: UNCA won one

Season Site W - L ASU UNCA1972-73 H W 75 91983-84 H L 54 641984-85 A W 69 64 1985-86 H W 92 531986-87 H W 96 63 1987-88 A W 78 71 1988-89 H W 86 601992-93 N W 100 491998-99 H W 71 551999-00 A W 77 682000-01 H L 67 692001-02 A W 81 482002-03 H W 68 352003-04 A L 61 70

unc greensboro(25-28)

1992-93 H W 91 61

1994-95 A W 69 531995-96 H W 71 651996-97 A W 71 571997-98 A L 52 62 H W 63 591998-99 H L 57 72 A W 81 761999-2000 A W 83 72 H L 71 77 N L 75 922000-01 H L 51 75 N L 77 86 A L 60 882001-02 A L 51 79 H L 66 832002-03 A L 62 75 H L 78 852003-04 A L 66 79 H W 73 682004-05 H W 69 41 A L 41 552005-06 A L 71 85 H W 85 842006-07 H L 61 68 A L 62 812007-08 A L 54 56 H W 58 53 N L 44 622008-09 H W 73 68 A L 60 742009-10 A W 75 57 H W 67 49

1996-97 H W 71 66 A W 86 82 N L 74 792008-09 H L 65 672009-10 A W 63 58

samford(1-4)

Most ASU Points: 66 (2/15/10)Most SU Points: 87 (1/17/09)Fewest ASU Points: 47 (2/14/09)Fewest SU Points: 55 (2/15/10)Largest ASU Win: 11 pts. (2/15/10)Largest SU Win: 36 pts. (1/17/09)Current Streak: SU won one

Season Site W - L ASU SU2008-09 A L 51 87 H L 47 592009-10 H L 65 71 A W 66 55 N L 53 66

Most ASU Points: 91 (2X, last 1/20/93)Most UNCG Points: 92 (3/2/00)Fewest ASU Points: 35 (1971-72)Fewest UNCG Points: 41 (12/18/04)Largest ASU Win: 42 pts. (1978-79)Largest UNCG Win: 28 pts. (12/19/01)Current Streak: ASU won two

Season Site W - L ASU UNCG1971-72 L 46 50 L 35 521972-73 L 57 61 L 44 491973-74 H L 52 53 N W 59 511974-75 H L 70 76 A L 67 741975-76 A W 68 54 N W 66 58 H W 75 661976-77 H W 81 68 A W 66 541977-78 H W 83 74 A W 84 75 N W 80 651978-79 W 91 491980-81 W 75 561991-92 A L 74 90 H L 81 82

WAKE FOREST(10-13)

Most ASU Points: 88, 2X (1978-79/1979-80)

Most WFU Points: 88 (12/1/02)Fewest ASU Points: 35 (11/21/08)Fewest WFU Points: 46 (1975-76)Largest ASU Win: 30 pts. (1975-76)Largest WFU Win: 39 pts. (11/27/84)Current Streak: WFU won five

Season Site W - L ASU WFU1972-73 N W 58 521973-74 N W 61 59 1974-75 H W 69 621975-76 A W 76 461978-79 - W 83 66 - W 88 711979-80 - W 88 711980-81 - W 79 77 1981-82 H L 78 87 A L 68 821982-83 A L 73 81 H L 69 821983-84 A L 71 811984-85 H L 42 81

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1985-86 A L 62 691992-93 A L 65 78 1993-94 H W 87 641996-97 H W 66 601997-98 A L 68 70 2000-01 H L 60 83 2001-02 A L 66 702002-03 A L 59 882008-09 A L 35 68

western carolina(52-34)

Most ASU Points: 108 (2/28/93)Most WCU Points: 99 (2/2/83)Fewest ASU Points: 34 (1970-71)Fewest WCU Points: 29 (1/19/94)Largest ASU Win: 36 pts. (1/19/94)Largest WCU Win: 37 pts. (1/3/09)Current Streak: ASU won two

Season Site W - L ASU WCU1970-71 L 39 46 L 34 50 L 48 571971-72 L 37 40 L 49 601972-73 A W 37 29 N L 47 55 H W 51 501973-74 H L 62 64 A L 55 591974-75 A L 56 70 A W 63 491975-76 A W 86 73 H W 71 64 N W 57 561976-77 H W 72 66 N W 47 35 N W 61 581977-78 A W 71 68 H W 78 771978-79 L 74 98 W 88 751979-80 W 88 831980-81 W 75 741981-82 H L 64 66 A W 68 641982-83 H L 75 99 A L 73 841983-84 H L 57 60 A L 81 96 N L 66 751984-85 A W 81 54 H W 85 711985-86 A W 75 67 H W 78 591986-87 H W 72 50 A W 77 61 H W 86 66

1987-88 A W 79 64 H W 76 591988-89 H W 84 62 A W 87 801989-90 A W 72 68 H W 81 671990-91 H W 76 61 A W 80 691991-92 A W 76 66 H W 85 791992-93 H W 88 80 A W 108 741993-94 H W 92 56 A W 83 59 N W 77 571994-95 A W 79 63 H W 96 741995-96 A W 83 58 H W 69 421996-97 A L 70 72 H W 78 571997-98 H W 71 44 A W 65 491998-99 A W 68 56 H L 73 641999-2000 H L 65 67 A W 73 722000-01 H W 79 72 A L 74 802001-02 A L 65 68 H L 61 692002-03 H L 63 65 A L 65 732003-04 H L 65 80 A W 72 642004-05 A W 71 68 H W 96 782005-06 H L 76 86 A L 65 82 N L 71 80 2006-07 A L 60 71 H L 68 77 2007-08 H L 63 87 A L 57 782008-09 H L 55 92 A L 50 752009-10 A W 53 52 H W 73 59

WOFFORD(20-8)

Season Site W - L ASU WC1985-86 A W 83 461986-87 H W 97 571997-98 H W 59 56 A W 73 641998-99 H W 97 61 A L 67 791999-2000 H W 70 60 A W 67 592000-01 H L 67 85 A L 49 732001-02 H L 73 96 A L 83 932002-03 A W 73 59 H W 84 652003-04 H W 78 66 A W 65 482004-05 A W 66 45 H L 68 732005-06 A W 80 65 H W 75 562006-07 H L 65 69 A L 52 632007-08 H W 92 79 A W 74 692008-09 A W 65 60 H W 72 682009-10 A W 62 54 H W 76 62

Most ASU Points: 97 (2X, last 12/21/98)Most WC Points: 92 (1/15/02)Fewest ASU Points: 49 (2/20/01)Fewest WC Points: 37 (11/23/85)Largest ASU Win: 37 pts. (11/23/85)Largest WC Win: 24 pts. (2/20/01)Current Streak: ASU won six

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All-timE sEriEs rECOrdsOpponent GP W L Last MeetingAlabama 3 0 3 66-95, 1996Alabama A&M 2 2 0 65-52, 2008Alcorn State 1 1 0 61-50, 2001Anderson JC 2 0 2 71-81, 1980Arizona State 1 1 0 83-73, 1993Arkansas State 1 1 0 86-71, 1986Auburn 2 0 2 58-83, 2003Austin Peay 1 1 0 91-61, 1989Baylor 1 1 0 83-63, 1989Bowling Green 1 0 1 68-89, 2009Bucknell 1 1 0 98-88, 1988California 1 0 1 69-105, 1991Campbell 16 9 7 65-45, 2003Catawba 5 4 1 101-57, 1984Central Florida 4 5 1 87-81, 2007Charleston (W.Va.) 2 2 0 97-42, 1988Charleston Southern 2 2 0 89-55, 1992Charlotte 19 4 15 57-74, 2009Chattanooga 70 23 47 56-59, 2010Cheyney 1 1 0 105-62, 1987Clemson 6 1 5 67-62, 2004Cleveland State 1 0 1 67-112, 1983Coastal Carolina 5 4 1 67-65, 2004College of Charleston 31 16 15 77-58, 2010Cornell 2 2 0 83-82, 1998Dartmouth 0 0 1 60-85, 1998Davidson 40 23 17 72-61, 2010DePaul 2 0 2 64-111, 2007Duke 14 4 10 66-79, 1993East Carolina 37 11 26 75-80, 2008Eastern Kentucky 5 1 4 64-69, 2004East Tennessee State 70 39 31 92-87, 2009Elon 25 17 8 73-54, 2010Evansville 1 0 1 70-79, 1993Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 1 67-87, 1983Florida International 2 0 2 53-72, 2003Florida State 3 1 2 57-96, 1991Francis Marion 4 0 4 60-78, 1984Furman 64 39 25 71-53, 2010Gardner-Webb 3 0 3 58-70, 2009George Mason 3 2 1 74-54, 2009Georgetown 3 0 3 46-63, 2009Georgia 2 0 2 32-94, 1983Georgia Southern 44 13 31 73-77, 2010Georgia State 2 1 1 68-88, 2003Georgia Tech 7 1 6 53-79, 2006High Point 18 9 9 61-63, 2003Hofstra 2 2 0 66,-54 1994Holy Cross 1 1 0 90-78, 1987Houston 1 0 1 70-106, 1989Howard 1 1 0 94-80, 1989Iowa 1 0 1 66-68, 1996IPFW 1 0 1 64-74, 2005James Madison 4 1 3 58-84, 1991La Salle 1 0 1 62-66, 2007Lenoir Rhyne 13 7 6 88-56, 1985Liberty 2 2 0 96-52, 1989Longwood 5 5 0 83-50, 1985Louisburg 2 0 2 53-68, 1981Louisville 1 0 1 61-109, 1991Marshall 40 21 19 63-58, 2009Mars Hill 10 8 2 104-82, 1981Maryland 3 0 3 59-118, 2005Maryland-Baltimore County 1 1 0 76-43, 1994McNeese State 1 1 0 87-70, 1987Mercer 2 2 0 88-65, 1988Meredith 1 0 1 39-44, 1973Miami (Fla.) 1 0 1 63-80, 1993Miami (Ohio) 2 1 1 79-76, 2009

Opponent GP W L Last MeetingMichigan 1 1 0 79-71, 1993Michigan State 1 0 1 63-100, 1998Middle Tennessee St. 1 0 1 65-73, 1994Milligan 3 2 1 89-47, 1987Mississippi 2 0 2 84-86, 1997Mississippi Valley St. 1 1 1 73-41, 1997Missouri-Kansas City 1 0 1 58-68, 1997Montana State 1 1 0 69-63, 1994Morehead State 2 0 2 74-90, 1991Morgan State 1 1 0 77-63, 1990Murray State 1 1 0 67-58, 1986Navy 3 2 1 71-72, 2001New Mexico State 1 1 0 92-89, 1991New Orleans 1 1 0 85-70, 2006Nicholls State 2 2 0 76-54, 2005UNC Asheville 14 11 3 61-70, 2004North Carolina 20 4 16 44-80, 2003UNC Greensboro 53 25 28 67-49, 2010UNC Wilmington 5 4 1 78-41, 1994North Carolina A&T 5 5 0 66-54, 1989North Carolina Central 1 1 0 91-62, 2007North Carolina State 24 0 24 69-82, 2007Northeast Louisiana 1 1 0 52-47, 1997Ohio 2 1 1 67-89, 1990Oklahoma State 1 0 1 64-84, 1987Old Dominion 1 0 1 65-85, 1988Peace 1 1 0 87-52, 1977Pennsylvania 1 1 0 68-62, 1986Pfeiffer 2 1 1 72-92, 1980Pittsburgh 1 0 1 56-63, 2009Radford 16 10 6 45-65, 2007Rhode Island 1 0 1 59-62, 1990Richmond 5 2 3 56-78, 2010Saint Francis 1 1 0 85-74, 1990Saint John’s 1 0 1 63-69, 1999Saint Joseph’s 1 0 1 65-77, 2003Saint Peter’s 1 1 0 72-64, 1993Samford 5 1 4 53-66, 2010San Diego 0 0 1 60-79, 2007San Francisco 1 0 1 56-86, 1991South Alabama 1 1 1 74-83, 2003South Carolina 15 4 11 66-82, 2003South Carolina State 1 1 0 99-52, 1988USC-Spartanburg 3 2 1 100-87, 1987Southern 1 1 0 77-61, 1989Southern Mississippi 1 0 1 48-61, 2001South Park 1 1 0 73-55, 1976Stephen F. Austin 1 0 1 80-81, 1987Stetson 1 1 0 87-78, 1988Tennessee 5 1 4 54-113, 1999Tennessee-Martin 1 1 0 94-67, 1993Tennessee Tech 3 1 2 56-59, 1987Texas A&M 1 0 1 66-80, 1994TCU 1 1 0 76-69, 1988Tulane 1 0 1 41-81, 1998Virginia Commonwealth 8 4 4 53-72, 2007Virginia Tech 15 4 11 55-75, 1999Wake Forest 23 10 13 35-68, 2008Warren Wilson 1 1 0 80-22, 1976Washington State 1 0 1 77-96, 1998Western Carolina 86 52 34 73-59, 2010Wichita State 1 0 1 46-63, 2008William & Mary 2 2 0 80-63, 1994Winston-Salem State 2 2 0 66-52, 2006Winthrop 16 11 5 84-61, 2006Wofford 28 20 8 76-62, 2010Wyoming 1 1 0 75-69, 1996

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2010 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONS

ROAd TO A CHAMPIONSHIPMarch 18charleston, s.c.First round

asu 62, charleston southern, 47

March 21Boone, n.c.QuarterFinals

asu 59, FairField 36

March 25Boone, n.c.seMiFinals

asu 77, coll. oF charleston 58

March 28Boone, n.c.chaMpionship

asu 79, MeMphis 71

WBI CHAMPIONS

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2009-10 season recapHaving the youngest team in the Southern

Conference, Appalachian State University women’s basketball exceeded expectations during the 2009-10 season. Picked to finish eighth in the preseason conference polls, the Mountaineers proved to be a sleeper team, finishing tied for second with Samford in the final conference standings.

The squad set numerous records and ended the campaign on a high note, winning the first-ever postseason Women’s Basketball Invitational title.

Renewing its rivalry with former SoCon foe Marshall, Appalachian defeated the Thun-dering Herd on its home floor in its 2009-10 season-opener.

However, despite the season-opening win, Appalachian was unable to find its footing early on, dropping its next three contests to non-conference opponents, including falling just short to No. 20 Pittsburgh, losing 63-56.

Finally able to snap its three-game skid, impressive play by freshmen Ashlen Dewart and Anna Freeman propelled the youthful Apps to a thrilling 79-76 overtime victory over Miami (Ohio) at the Pittsburgh Thanks-giving tournament.

Unable to carry its momentum into De-cember, the Mountaineers had an even 3-3 mark during the month.

It began with a disappointing five-point defeat to Georgia Southern, before the team rebounded and downed Davidson, and edged East Tennessee State in the Holmes Center.

Losses to Furman and Bowling Green also plagued the Black and Gold before the team closed out 2009 in style, thumping George Mason by 20 points on December 20.

Dewart paced Appalachian in December, and was quite impressive against ETSU and Furman, averaging 23 points and 10 rebounds, earning her SoCon Player of the Week honors.

The second half of the season proved to be one of numerous highlights for an Appa-lachian team that continued to improve.

After beginning the month of January with an 85-66 rout over Elon, setting a new school and conference record for the num-ber of team blocks in a single game, with 17, the team then turned around and beat Western Carolina.

The win was ASU’s first over the 2009 SoCon Tournament Champions since 2005, snapping a nine-game losing streak to its conference rival.

Its strong play was not able to carry over into ASU’s final non-conference game against Richmond, as ASU suffered a 78-56

setback to the Spiders on its home floor, then fell just short to conference leaders Chatta-nooga and Samford.

The loss to the Bulldogs inspired the Apps and the team picked up wins in 11 of its final 13 regular-season games.

The streak was marked by an overtime win against College of Charleston on the Cou-gars’ home floor, ASU’s first-ever victory over a dominant Samford team and thrilling wins at Furman while completing season sweeps of WCU, UNCG and Wofford.

Sam Ramirez stepped up her game and continued her offensive prowess and was named SoCon player of the week and month for February for her stout shooting perfor-mances.

Unfortunately Appalachian was unable to snap its 26-game losing skid to 11-time-defending regular season champion Chat-tanooga, as the Mountaineers were handed a controversial 59-56 loss in UTC’s McKenzie Arena.

ASU not only matched a school recordwith 14 conference wins and tied Georgia South-ern for the best SoCon road record (8-2) but was rewarded for its tremendous efforts and

strides over the course of the season.With the regular season coming to a close,

head coach Darcie Vincent was selected by both the conference’s coaches and media as the 2009-10 SoCon Coach of the Year, making her just the second coach in school history to earn the distinction.

Standout Ramirez earned all-conference honors, while freshman phenoms Freeman and Dewart were named to the SoCon’s all-freshman team and picked up second-team all-conference accolades.

Hoping to carry its momentum into the SoCon Tournament, after having finished tied for second in the regular season stand-ings, the team earned a No. 3 seed in the tournament due to tie breaker rules.

Facing a familiar opponent in Furman in the quarterfinals, ASU downed the Paladins and advanced to the tournament semifinals.

The team was not able to replicate its same impressive play against Samford in the semfinals however, as dismal shooting and a lackluster effort hindered the Apps, who were ousted by the Bulldogs by a score of 66-53.

Freeman and Chakeitha Weldon were rewarded for their tournament play, as both were named to the second team all-SoCon Tournament.

With a stellar 2009-10 resume, Appala-chian was selected as the No.1 overall seed for the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invita-tional (postseason tournament).

Showing why they were selected as No.1 overall, ASU hammered its first three WBI opponents, beating Charleston Southern, Fairfield and College of Charleston by an average of 19 points.

Playing on its home floor, the champion-ship game against Memphis proved to be no easy task, as the Tigers took control of the game, leading by as many as 19 points.

Down but not out, ASU mustered a come-back for the ages and rallied to eke out a 79-71 win over the Tigers for the WBI crown.Dewart was named the WBI Tournament MVP and Freeman was named to the all-tournament team.

Cutting down the nets in the Holmes Center was the icing on the cake for a un-matched run for ASU during the 2009-10 sea-son. The team finished with the best single- season turnaround in school history and the fourth-best single season turnaround in Division I in 2009-10.

The Apps also compiled the second most wins in school history, finishing with a 23-12 overall record and a 14-6 confernce mark.

The team is set a school record for wins in the Holmes Center with 11, including eight in a row to close out the season.

The winning campaign was the program’s first since 2005-06.

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2009-10 results

2009-10 STATISTICS

RecoRd oveRall Home away NeutRal ALL GAMES 23-12 11-6 10-5 2-1CONFERENCE 14-5 6-4 8-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-6 5-2 2-3 2-1

! Pittsburgh Thanksgiving Tournament* SoCon game^ Women’s Basketball Invitational

date opponent Score att. High Points High Rebounds 11/13/09 at Marshall W 63-58 388 (23) RAMIREZ, Sam (8) RAMIREZ, Sam (8) FREEMAN, Anna (8) WILLIAMS, Catherine11/20/09 CHARLOTTE 57-74 L 287 (12) RAMIREZ, Sam (9) FREEMAN, Anna (12) EDWARDS, Canesha 11/24/09 at Gardner-Webb 58-70 L 120 (12) FREEMAN, Courtney (5) WILLIAMS, Catherine (12) RAMIREZ, Sam (5) FREEMAN, Courtney11/27/09 at Pittsburgh! 56-63 L (16) DEWART, Ashlen (10) FREEMAN, Anna11/28/09 vs. Miami (Ohio)! WOT 79-76 (18) DEWART, Ashlen (19) FREEMAN, Anna (18) FREEMAN, Anna12/2/09 *GEORGIA SOUTHERN 68-73 L 222 (14) RAMIREZ, Sam (10) DEWART, Ashlen (14) DEWART, Ashlen12/7/09 *at Davidson W 68-59 372 (17) RAMIREZ, Sam (9) FREEMAN, Courtney (9) FREEMAN, Anna12/17/09 E. TENNESSEE STATE W 92-87 435 30) DEWART, Ashlen (14) DEWART, Ashlen12/21/09 *FURMAN 56-73 L 114 (16) DEWART, Ashlen (9) WILLIAMS, Catherine12/23/09 at Bowling Green 68-89 L 1533 (34) DEWART, Ashlen (10) FREEMAN, Anna1/2/10 *ELON W 85-66 285 (20) FREEMAN, Courtney (9) FREEMAN, Anna1/4/10 *at Western Carolina W 53-52 102 (21) DEWART, Ashlen (13) DEWART, Ashlen1/6/10 RICHMOND 56-78 L 227 (15) DEWART, Ashlen (10) EDWARDS, Canesha1/9/10 *CHATTANOOGA 53-60 L 149 (14) DEWART, Ashlen (6) FREEMAN, Anna1/11/10 *SAMFORD 65-71 L 303 (13) DEWART, Ashlen (7) FREEMAN, Anna 1/16/10 *at UNC Greensboro W 72-57 263 (22) RAMIREZ, Sam (10) FREEMAN, Anna (22) DEWART, Ashlen1/18/10 *at Coll. of Charleston WOT 66-63 207 (18) FREEMAN, Anna (11) FREEMAN, Anna1/23/10 *DAVIDSON W 72-61 1576 (17) RAMIREZ, Sam (11) WILLIAMS, Catherine1/30/10 *at Wofford W 62-54 112 (13) RAMIREZ, Sam (14) FREEMAN, Anna2/1/10 *at Furman W 58-53 233 (16) RAMIREZ, Sam (7) FREEMAN, Anna2/6/10 *at Elon W 73-54 403 (16) WELDON, Chakeitha (13) SHARKEY, Kelsey (13) FREEMAN, Courtney2/8/10 *WESTERN CAROLINA W 73-59 370 (25) DEWART, Ashlen (7) SHARKEY, Kelsey2/13/10 *at Chattanooga 56-59 L 3077 (19) RAMIREZ, Sam (14) FREEMAN, Anna2/15/10 *at Samford W 66-55 813 (21) FREEMAN, Anna (10) WELDON, Chakeitha2/20/10 *UNC GREENSBORO W 67-49 673 (18) FREEMAN, Anna (12) FREEMAN, Anna2/22/10 *COLL. OF CHARLESTON W 70-54 202 (25) RAMIREZ, Sam (11) EDWARDS, Canesha (11) WELDON, Chakeitha2/25/10) *WOFFORD W 76-62 494 (19) RAMIREZ, Sam (10) EDWARDS, Canesha (19) EDWARDS, Canesha 2/27/10 *at Georgia Southern 73-77 L 862 (21) DEWART, Ashlen (6) DEWART, Ashlen3/6/10 vs. Furman W 71-53 1207 (17) RAMIREZ, Sam (10) FREEMAN, Anna (10) WELDON, Chakeitha3/7/10 vs. Samford 53-66 L (21) WELDON, Chakeitha (11) WILLIAMS, Catherine3/18/10 at Charleston Southern^ W 62-47 782 (18) DEWART, Ashlen (9) WILLIAMS, Catherine (9) FREEMAN, Anna3/21/10 FAIRFIELD^ W 59-36 263 (19) RAMIREZ, Sam (10) WILLIAMS, Catherine3/25/10 COLL. OF CHARLESTON^ W 77-58 783 (25) DEWART, Ashlen (9) WILLIAMS, Catherine (9) FREEMAN, Anna3/28/10 MEMPHIS^ W 79-71 616 (21) DEWART, Ashlen (9) DEWART, Ashlen (9) EDWARDS, Canesha

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## Player GP GS min avg FG FGa Pct 3FG FGa Pct Ft Fta Pct off def tot avg PF Fo a to Blk Stl Pts avg.03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 35 14 660 18.9 53 165 .321 10 44 .227 15 33 .455 42 83 125 3.6 66 2 45 72 11 32 131 3.705 WELDON, Chakeitha 32 18 858 26.8 96 247 .389 3 21 .143 52 86 .605 46 86 132 4.1 83 3 95 117 11 52 247 7.710 EDWARDS, Canesha 32 10 651 20.3 61 140 .436 0 3 .000 38 52 .731 53 94 147 4.6 60 1 35 56 3 29 160 5.014 RAMIREZ, Sam 35 34 1236 35.3 159 390 .408 77 203 .379 56 66 .848 19 91 110 3.1 42 0 136 96 1 54 451 12.920 MEANS, Sade 14 4 178 12.7 13 42 .310 1 4 .250 3 7 .429 11 13 24 1.7 24 0 24 22 3 11 30 2.124 MEANS, Charmene 9 0 39 4.3 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 2 1 3 0.3 1 0 4 2 0 1 4 0.425 WILLIAMS, Catherine 34 13 660 19.4 78 160 .488 0 0 .000 48 89 .539 71 101 172 5.1 92 2 33 94 50 40 204 6.030 FREEMAN, Courtney 35 16 830 23.7 92 231 .398 1 1 1.000 35 64 .547 65 92 157 4.5 73 3 38 66 5 30 220 6.332 FREEMAN, Anna 35 35 1080 30.9 135 303 .446 38 107 .355 60 80 .750 73 220 293 8.4 127 11 96 92 92 71 368 10.542 HACKETT, Haley 6 0 14 2.3 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 3 0 0 4 0 1 2 0.344 DEWART, Ashlen 35 31 939 26.8 212 400 .530 19 51 .373 76 116 .655 66 136 202 5.8 119 5 50 111 47 27 519 14.8TM TEAM 73 64 137 3.9 1 12 0 Total 35 900 2084 .432 149 434 .343 387 599 .646 522 981 1503 42.9 691 27 556 744 223 348 2336 66.7 Opponents 35 743 2075 .358 210 661 .318 495 702 .705 466 784 1250 35.7 555 - 478 639 123 354 2191 62.6

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalAppalachian State 1071 1249 16 2336Opponents 1059 1122 10 2191

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALAppalachian State 90 1 91Opponents 91 0 91

2009-10 STATISTICS

## Player GP GS min avg FG FGa Pct 3FG FGa Pct Ft Fta Pct off def tot avg PF Fo a to Blk Stl Pts avg. 03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 20 11 390 19.5 33 97 .340 3 19 .158 7 17 .412 28 54 82 4.1 44 2 24 42 7 23 76 3.805 WELDON, Chakeitha 20 10 567 28.4 60 155 .387 2 13 .154 37 61 .607 27 59 86 4.3 54 2 63 75 8 34 159 8.010 EDWARDS, Canesha 19 9 378 19.9 34 79 .430 0 3 .000 25 34 .735 30 49 79 4.2 37 0 23 23 2 20 93 4.914 RAMIREZ, Sam 20 19 688 34.4 97 229 .424 47 118 .398 40 47 .851 6 45 51 2.6 21 0 68 48 1 32 281 14.120 MEANS, Sade 7 2 80 11.4 8 21 .381 0 1 .000 2 5 .400 9 7 16 2.3 9 0 13 13 0 9 18 2.624 MEANS, Charmene 4 0 14 3.5 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.025 WILLIAMS, Catherine 19 2 317 16.7 42 83 .506 0 0 .000 17 35 .486 35 45 80 4.2 51 2 14 42 27 25 101 5.330 FREEMAN, Courtney 20 10 455 22.8 48 125 .384 0 0 .000 17 32 .531 42 45 87 4.4 35 1 24 38 3 23 113 5.732 FREEMAN, Anna 20 20 619 31.0 76 184 .413 28 74 .378 30 40 .750 39 122 161 8.1 69 4 36 51 46 42 210 10.542 HACKETT, Haley 2 0 3 1.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.044 DEWART, Ashlen 20 17 509 25.5 113 220 .514 5 25 .200 48 76 .632 31 73 104 5.2 67 3 30 58 28 16 279 14.0TM TEAM 42 35 77 3.9 1 7 0 Total 20 512 1197 .428 85 253 .336 223 347 .643 291 534 825 41.2 388 14 296 398 122 225 1332 66.6 Opponents 20 410 1139 .360 117 372 .315 274 381 .719 256 462 718 35.9 307 - 259 398 69 188 1211 60.5

2009-10 OverAll STATISTICS

2009-10 SOuTHerN CONfereNCe STATISTICS

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2009-10 TEAM SUPERLATIVES

team HiGHSappalachian ...................................................................................................category ........................................................................................................ opponent92 vs. ETSU (12/17/09) ......................................................................................Points ....................................................................89 at Bowling Green (12/23/09)35 vs. ETSU (12/17/09) .................................................................................Field Goals .................................................................................32 vs. ETSU (12/17/09)72 vs. ETSU (12/17/09) ........................................................................Field Goal Attempts ........................................................................77 vs. ETSU (12/17/09).551 (27-49) vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10) .................................Field Goal Percentage ...............................480 (24-50) at Georgia Southern (2/27/10)10 at Samford (2/15/10) ..................................................................Three-Point Field Goals ...................................................14 at Bowling Green (12/23/09)21 vs. Georgia Southern (12/2/09) .....................................Three-Point Field Goal Attempts ................................ 37 at Charleston Southern (3/18/10).545 (6-11) vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09)..............................Three-Point Field Goal Percentage ......................... .667 (2-3) vs. George Mason (12/30/09)21 at Elon (2/6/10) ........................................................................................Free Throws ................................................................... 27 vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09)34 vs. Miami (OH) 11/28/09 .............................................................Free Throw Attempts .......................................................... 36 vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09).941 (16-17) vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10) ................................Free Throw Percentage ..............................957 (22-23) at Georgia Southern (2/27/10)60 vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09) ......................................................................Rebounds ..................................................................................49 vs. ETSU (12/17/09)24 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/20/10) ................................................................ Assists ....................................................................21 at Bowling Green (12/23/09)18 at Elon (2/6/10) ..............................................................................................Steals ................................................................................ 20 vs. Richmond (1/6/10)17 vs. Elon (1/2/10).....................................................................................Blocked Shots .......................................................................... 12 vs. Wofford (2/25/10)34 vs. Furman (12/21/09) .............................................................................Turnovers ......................................................................................... 31 at Elon (2/6/10)26 vs. Samford (1/11/10) ...................................................................................Fouls .......................................................................... 27 vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/10)26 vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09) ...........................................................................Fouls

team lowSappalachian ...................................................................................................category ........................................................................................................ opponent53 at Western Carolina (1/4/10) .....................................................................Points .................................................................................. 36 vs. Fairfield (3/21/10)53 vs. Chattanooga (1/9/10) ...........................................................................Points53 vs. Samford (3/7/10) ....................................................................................Points19 vs. Charlotte (11/20/09) .........................................................................Field Goals ..................................................... 14 at Charleston Southern (3/18/10)47 at Furman (2/1/10) .........................................................................Field Goal Attempts ......................................................................44 vs. Samford (3/7/10).352 (19-54) vs. Charlotte (11/20/09) ...........................................Field Goal Percentage .........................219 (14-64) at Charleston Southern (3/18/10).352 (25-71) at Elon (2/6/10) ...........................................................Field Goal Percentage0 at Western Carolina (1/4/10) ......................................................Three-Point Field Goals .................................................... 2 vs. George Mason (12/30/09)0 vs. Samford (3/7/10) ......................................................................Three-Point Field Goals ...............................................................................2 at Elon (2/6/10) Three-Point Field Goals .................................................. 2 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/20/10)5 at Elon (2/6/10) ......................................................................Three-Point Field Goal Attempts ........................................... 3 vs. George Mason (12/30/09).000 (0-9) at Western Carolina (1/4/10) ...........................Three-Point Field Goal Percentage ................................................. .125 (2-16) at Elon (2/6/10).000 (0-6) vs. Samford (3/7/10) ...........................................Three-Point Field Goal Percentage1 vs. Richmond (1/6/10) .............................................................................Free Throws ...............................................................................3 vs. Fairfield (3/21/10)4 vs. Chattanooga (1/9/10)...............................................................Free Throw Attempts ......................................................................5 vs. Fairfield (3/21/10).200 (1-5) vs. Richmond (1/6/10) ..................................................Free Throw Percentage .................................................. .550 (11-20) vs. Furman (3/6/10) Free Throw Percentage .....................550 (11-20) vs. College of Charleston (3/25/10)25 at Georgia Southern (2/27/10).............................................................Rebounds ................................................................................19 vs. Samford (3/7/10)6 at Western Carolina (1/4/10) ...................................................................... Assists ...............................................................................................6 vs. Elon (1/2/10)4 vs. Furman (3/6/10) ........................................................................................Steals ...............................................................................4 at Pittsburgh (11/27/09)4 vs. Charleston Southern (3/18/10) ............................................................Steals ....................................................................................4 vs. Samford (1/11/10) Steals ......................................................................................4 vs. Wofford (2/25/10) Steals ....................................................................4 at Georgia Southern (2/27/10) Steals .........................................................................................4 vs. Furman (3/6/10)2 at Georgia Southern (2/27/10) ...........................................................Blocked Shots ............................................................. 1 vs. George Mason (12/30/09)2 vs. Samford (3/7/10) ...............................................................................Blocked Shots ............................................................ 1 at UNC Greensboro (1/16/10) Blocked Shots ..................................................1 vs. College of Charleston (2/22/10) Blocked Shots ...........................................................1 at Georgia Southern (2/27/10) Blocked Shots .............................................................................. 1 vs. Samford (3/7/10) Blocked Shots ..................................................1 vs. College of Charleston (3/25/10)12 at Georgia Southern (2/27/10).............................................................Turnovers ..................................................................................10 vs. Furman (3/6/10)11 vs. Fairfield (3/21/10) ....................................................................................Fouls .............................................................................. 8 vs. Chattanooga (1/9/10) Fouls .................................................................... 8 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/20/10)

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Anna Freeman finished the 2009-10 season ranked 16th in NCAA Division I in blocks per game, averaging 2.6.

Ashlen Dewart scored the 10th most points in a single game in school history, when she poured in 34 at Bowling Green.

2009-10 STATISTICS

Points 34 DEWART, Ashlen at Bowling Green (12/23/09) 30 DEWART, Ashlen vs. E. Tennessee State (12/17/09) 25 DEWART, Ashlen vs. Coll. of Charleston (3/25/10) 25 RAMIREZ, Sam vs. Coll. of Charleston (2/22/10) 25 DEWART, Ashlen vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10) Field Goals Made 15 DEWART, Ashlen at Bowling Green (12/23/09) 12 DEWART, Ashlen vs. E. Tennessee State (12/17/09) Field Goal Att. 22 DEWART, Ashlen at Bowling Green (12/23/09) 20 DEWART, Ashlen vs. E. Tennessee State (12/17/09) FG PCT (min. 5 made) 1.000 (5-5) FREEMAN, Anna vs. Coll. of Charleston (3/25/10) .875 (7-8) DEWART, Ashlen at Charleston Southern (3/18/10) 3- Point FG Made 6 RAMIREZ, Sam at UNC Greensboro (1/16/10) 5 RAMIREZ, Sam vs. Coll. of Charleston (2/22/10) 5 RAMIREZ, Sam at Samford (2/15/10) 3- Point FG Att. 13 RAMIREZ, Sam at UNC Greensboro (1/16/10) 12 RAMIREZ, Sam vs. Coll. of Charleston (2/22/10) 3- Pt. FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) DEWART, Ashlen vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09) .800 (4-5) FREEMAN, Anna at Coll. of Charleston (1/18/10) Free Throws Made 9 DEWART, Ashlen vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10) 9 WILLIAMS, Catherine vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09) Free Throw Att. 12 WILLIAMS, Catherine vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09) 10 DEWART, Ashlen vs. Georgia Southern (12/2/09) FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (9-9) DEWART, Ashlen vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10) 1.000 (7-7) RAMIREZ, Sam at Furman (2/1/10) 1.000 (6-6) FREEMAN, Anna vs. Coll. of Charleston (3/25/10) 1.000 (6-6) FREEMAN, Anna vs. Furman (3/6/10) 1.000 (6-6) RAMIREZ, Sam vs. Furman (3/6/10) 1.000 (6-6) RAMIREZ, Sam vs. Coll. of Charleston (2/22/10) 1.000 (6-6) WELDON, Chakeitha at Samford (2/15/10) 1.000 (6-6) RAMIREZ, Sam at Elon (2/6/10) 1.000 (4-4) DEWART, Ashlen vs. Coll. of Charleston (3/25/10) 1.000 (4-4) DEWART, Ashlen at Charleston Southern(3/18/10) 1.000 (4-4) DEWART, Ashlen at Georgia Southern (2/27/10) 1.000 (4-4) RAMIREZ, Sam vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10) 1.000 (4-4) WELDON, Chakeitha vs. Elon (1/2/10) 1.000 (4-4) EDWARDS, Canesha vs. Charlotte (11/20/09) 1.000 (3-3) FREEMAN, Anna vs. Wofford (2/25/10) 1.000 (3-3) FREEMAN, Anna vs. Davidson (1/23/10) Rebounds 19 FREEMAN, Anna vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09) 14 FREEMAN, Anna at Chattanooga (2/13/10) 14 FREEMAN, Anna at Wofford (1/30/10) 14 DEWART, Ashlen vs. E. Tennessee State (12/17/09) 14 DEWART, Ashlen vs. Miami (Ohio) (11/28/09) Assists 8 FREEMAN, Anna vs. Memphis (3/28/10) 8 WELDON, Chakeitha vs. UNC Greensboro (2/20/10) Steals 7 FREEMAN, Anna vs. Memphis (3/28/10) 6 EDWARDS, Canesha vs. Wofford (2/25/10) 6 WILLIAMS, Catherine vs. Furman (12/21/09) Blocked Shots 8 WILLIAMS, Catherine vs. Davidson (1/23/10) 8 FREEMAN, Anna at Bowling Green (12/23/09) Turnovers 10 WELDON, Chakeitha vs. Furman (12/21/09) 9 EDWARDS, Canesha vs. Charlotte (11/20/09) 9 RAMIREZ, Sam at Marshall (11/13/09) Fouls 5 FREEMAN, Courtney vs. Memphis (3/28/10) 5 DEWART, Ashlen at Charleston Southern (3/18/10) 5 FREEMAN, Anna vs. Furman (3/6/10) 5 SHARKEY, Kelsey at Georgia Southern (2/27/10) 5 DEWART, Ashlen at Georgia Southern (2/27/10) 5 FREEMAN, Anna vs. Wofford (2/25/10) 5 WELDON, Chakeitha vs. Wofford (2/25/10) 5 SHARKEY, Kelsey at Samford (2/15/10) 5 FREEMAN, Anna vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10) 5 DEWART, Ashlen at Elon (2/6/10) 5 WELDON, Chakeitha at Elon (2/6/10) 5 WILLIAMS, Catherine at Elon (2/6/10) 5 FREEMAN, Anna at Wofford (1/30/10) 5 FREEMAN, Anna at UNC Greensboro (1/16/10) 5 FREEMAN, Courtney vs. Samford (1/11/10) 5 FREEMAN, Anna vs. George Mason (12/30/09) 5 WELDON, Chakeitha at Bowling Green (12/23/09) 5 WILLIAMS, Catherine vs. Furman (12/21/09) 5 FREEMAN, Anna vs. E. Tennessee State (12/17/09) 5 DEWART, Ashlen vs. Georgia Southern (12/2/09) 5 FREEMAN, Anna vs. Miami (OH) (11/28/09) 5 FREEMAN, Courtney at Pittsburgh (11/27/09) 5 FREEMAN, Anna at Pittsburgh (11/27/09) 5 FREEMAN, Anna at Gardner-Webb (11/24/09) 5 DEWART, Ashlen at Gardner-Webb (11/24/09) 5 FREEMAN, Anna vs. Charlotte (11/20/09) 5 EDWARDS, Canesha vs. Charlotte (11/20/09)

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total 3-Pointers Free throws Reboundsopponent date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg

at Marshall 11/13/09 63-58 W 27-52 .519 4-11 .364 5-9 .556 6 40 46 46.0 18 14 27 10 5 63 63.0

CHARLOTTE 11/20/09 57-74 L 19-54 .352 5-16 .313 14-18 .778 18 30 48 47.0 25 12 33 6 6 57 60.0

at Gardner-Webb 11/24/09 58-70 L 23-48 .479 3-9 .333 9-17 .529 6 25 31 41.7 22 14 24 9 6 58 59.3

at Pittsburgh 11/27/09 56-63 L 22-58 .379 4-11 .364 8-11 .727 12 29 41 41.5 20 19 19 4 5 56 58.5

vs. Miami (Ohio) 11/28/09 79-76 WOT 28-67 .418 6-11 .545 17-34 .500 26 34 60 45.2 26 18 25 9 9 79 62.5

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 12/2/09 68-73 L 26-64 .406 8-21 .381 8-21 .381 21 21 42 44.7 25 18 23 4 15 68 63.5

at Davidson 12/7/09 68-59 W 28-60 .467 3-12 .250 9-21 .429 12 25 37 43.6 18 15 15 3 12 68 64.1

E. TENNESSEE STATE 12/17/09 92-87 W 35-72 .486 8-18 .444 14-21 .667 19 24 43 43.5 24 24 20 11 13 92 67.6

FURMAN 12/21/09 56-73 L 24-62 .387 1-8 .125 7-14 .500 21 20 41 43.2 24 14 34 6 16 56 66.3

at Bowling Green 12/23/09 68-89 L 28-58 .483 6-14 .429 6-8 .750 10 26 36 42.5 23 24 26 11 9 68 66.5

GEORGE MASON 12/30/09 74-54 W 29-63 .460 4-13 .308 12-15 .800 17 24 41 42.4 21 21 23 4 12 74 67.2

ELON 1/2/10 85-66 W 33-69 .478 6-19 .316 13-19 .684 15 36 51 43.1 20 23 31 17 15 85 68.7

at Western Carolina 1/4/10 53-52 W 22-57 .386 0-9 .000 9-13 .692 12 32 44 43.2 16 6 18 7 6 53 67.5

RICHMOND 1/6/10 56-78 L 26-59 .441 3-11 .273 1-5 .200 10 25 35 42.6 17 16 27 4 7 56 66.6

CHATTANOOGA 1/9/10 53-60 L 24-53 .453 3-10 .300 2-4 . 500 7 23 30 41.7 20 15 17 4 11 53 65.7

SAMFORD 1/11/10 65-71 L 23-62 .371 4-12 .333 15-21 .714 14 21 35 41.3 26 15 14 6 11 65 65.7

at UNC Greensboro 1/16/10 72-57 W 29-54 .537 6-19 .316 8-13 .615 7 32 39 41.2 17 17 26 5 10 72 66.1

at Coll. of Charleston 1/18/10 66-63 WOT 27-65 .415 5-12 .417 7-18 .389 21 28 49 41.6 17 10 18 7 10 66 66.1

DAVIDSON 1/23/10 72-61 W 27-61 .443 2-12 .167 16-21 .762 17 29 46 41.8 17 12 17 11 10 72 66.4

at Wofford 1/30/10 62-54 W 23-63 .365 3-9 .333 13-25 .520 20 28 48 42.2 22 10 22 7 14 62 66.2

at Furman 2/1/10 58-53 W 21-47 .447 4-12 .333 12-14 .857 10 21 31 41.6 15 13 22 8 9 58 65.8

at Elon 2/6/10 73-54 W 25-71 .352 2-5 .400 21-31 .677 22 34 56 42.3 25 11 22 4 18 73 66.1

WESTERN CAROLINA 2/8/10 73-59 W 27-49 .551 3-9 .333 16-17 .941 8 23 31 41.8 15 18 22 6 9 73 66.4

at Chattanooga 2/13/10 56-59 L 25-55 .455 2-7 .286 4-8 .500 10 30 40 41.7 14 12 19 5 8 56 66.0

at Samford 2/15/10 66-55 W 21-56 .375 10-19 .526 14-16 .875 16 29 45 41.8 19 15 16 3 9 66 66.0

UNC GREENSBORO 2/20/10 67-49 W 28-63 .444 8-17 .471 3-6 .500 18 25 43 41.9 17 24 20 6 10 67 66.0

COLL. OF CHARLESTON 2/22/10 70-54 W 26-63 .413 5-16 .313 13-17 .765 14 36 50 42.2 14 17 14 4 7 70 66.1

WOFFORD 2/25/10 76-62 W 26-69 .377 5-13 .385 19-25 .760 17 25 42 42.2 25 19 16 7 17 76 66.5

at Georgia Southern 2/27/10 73-77 L 27-54 .500 5-12 .417 14-23 .609 9 16 25 41.6 22 12 12 2 8 73 66.7

vs. Furman 3/6/10 71-53 W 25-59 .424 5-11 .455 16-23 .696 17 35 52 41.9 17 20 13 10 4 71 66.9

vs. Samford 3/7/10 53-66 L 25-57 .439 0-6 .000 3-7 .429 18 23 41 41.9 20 16 23 2 7 53 66.4

at Charleston Southern 3/18/10 62-47 W 20-50 .400 2-10 .200 20-25 .800 13 40 53 42.2 20 9 19 7 4 62 66.3

FAIRFIELD 3/21/10 59-36 W 24-64 .375 3-10 .300 8-12 .667 22 36 58 42.7 11 16 25 4 11 59 66.1

COLL. OF CHARLESTON 3/25/10 77-58 W 27-58 .466 5-10 .500 18-28 .643 19 31 50 42.9 19 16 23 3 12 77 66.4

MEMPHIS 3/28/10 79-71 W 30-68 .441 6-20 .300 13-19 .684 18 25 43 42.9 20 21 19 7 13 79 66.7

Appalachian State 2336 900-2084 .432 149-434 .343 387-599 .646 522 981 1503 42.9 691 556 744 223 348 2336 66.7

Opponents 2191 743-2075 .358 210-661 .318 495-702 .705 466 784 1250 35.7 555 478 639 123 354 2191 62.6

Games Played: 35 Rebounds/Game: 42.9

Points/Game: 66.7 Assists/Game: 15.9

FG Pct: 43.2 Turnovers/Game: 21.3

3FG Pct: 34.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7

FT Pct: 64.6 Steals/Game: 9.9

Blocks/Game: 6.4

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2009-10 STATISTICS

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds

opponent date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg

at Marshall 11/13/09 63-58 W 18-74 .243 6-26 .231 16-25 .640 22 22 44 44.0 14 15 11 5 14 58 58.0

CHARLOTTE 11/20/09 57-74 L 23-69 .333 6-15 .400 22-27 .815 18 20 38 41.0 17 12 12 2 11 74 66.0

at Gardner-Webb 11/24/09 58-70 L 24-59 .407 8-13 .615 14-18 .778 13 24 37 39.7 19 20 19 4 8 70 67.3

at Pittsburgh 11/27/09 56-63 L 22-57 .386 4-16 .250 15-22 .682 10 26 36 38.8 14 18 12 5 4 63 66.2

vs. Miami (Ohio) 11/28/09 79-76 WOT 22-72 .306 5-18 .278 27-36 .750 20 19 39 38.8 27 10 13 4 13 76 68.2

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 12/2/09 68-73 L 24-54 .444 4-12 .333 21-25 .840 12 27 39 38.8 18 18 22 4 12 73 69.0

at Davidson 12/7/09 68-59 W 23-51 .451 3-11 .273 10-18 .556 9 28 37 38.6 20 15 23 2 8 59 67.6

E. TENNESSEE STATE 12/17/09 92-87 W 32-77 .416 9-24 .375 14-25 .560 26 23 49 39.9 16 16 21 5 10 87 70.0

FURMAN 12/21/09 56-73 L 24-55 .436 5-12 .417 20-30 .667 15 21 36 39.4 17 16 25 3 16 73 70.3

at Bowling Green 12/23/09 68-89 L 28-69 .406 14-28 .500 19-26 .731 17 20 37 39.2 15 21 14 3 12 89 72.2

GEORGE MASON 12/30/09 74-54 W 19-48 .396 2-3 .667 14-19 .737 8 19 27 38.1 12 10 26 1 10 54 70.5

ELON 1/2/10 85-66 W 21-75 .280 3-13 .231 21-24 .875 20 25 45 38.7 16 6 28 3 17 66 70.2

at Western Carolina 1/4/010 53-52 W 18-69 .261 4-17 .235 12-15 .800 23 25 48 39.4 11 7 16 3 12 52 68.8

RICHMOND 1/6/10 56-78 L 31-68 .456 4-16 .250 12-17 .706 14 26 40 39.4 12 18 14 5 20 78 69.4

CHATTANOOGA 1/9/10 53-60 L 16-47 .340 10-28 .357 18-25 .720 13 23 36 39.2 8 12 17 2 5 6 0 68.8

SAMFORD 1/11/10 65-71 L 21-45 .467 8-21 .381 21-26 . 808 7 28 35 38.9 18 14 20 5 4 71 68.9

at UNC Greensboro 1/16/10 72-57 W 19-60 .317 5-17 .294 14-24 .583 14 22 36 38.8 13 11 20 1 15 57 68.2

at Coll. of Charleston 1/18/10 66-63 WOT 26-63 .413 6-20 .300 5-7 .714 10 24 34 38.5 16 16 18 5 9 63 67.9

DAVIDSON 1/23/10 72-61 W 21-59 .356 9-23 .391 10-14 .714 9 19 28 37.9 16 11 14 3 6 61 67.6

at Wofford 1/30/10 62-54 W 17-57 .298 6-20 .300 14-19 .737 14 25 39 38.0 19 9 22 2 11 54 66.9

at Furman 2/1/10 58-53 W 19-60 .317 7-20 .350 8-11 .727 21 17 38 38.0 15 13 19 2 9 5 3 66.2

at Elon 2/6/10 73-54 W 17-58 .293 2-16 .125 18-31 .581 15 28 43 38.2 23 8 31 8 10 54 65.7

WESTERN CAROLINA 2/8/10 73-59 W 23-58 .397 3-11 .273 10-14 .714 13 14 27 37.7 16 14 19 3 9 59 65.4

at Chattanooga 2/13/10 56-59 L 21-58 .362 9-25 .360 8-11 .727 9 22 31 37.5 11 15 12 2 6 59 65.1

at Samford 2/15/10 66-55 W 18-53 .340 7-27 .259 12-16 .750 8 21 29 37.1 16 14 12 3 9 55 64.7

UNC GREENSBORO 2/20/10 67-49 W 20-57 .351 2-15 .133 7-11 .636 15 18 33 37.0 8 13 21 4 14 49 64.1

COLL. OF CHARLESTON 2/22/10 70-54 W 18-59 .305 10-26 .385 8-12 .667 8 25 33 36.8 13 13 14 1 8 54 63.7

WOFFORD 2/25/10 76-62 W 20-51 .392 7-17 .412 15-25 .600 10 28 38 36.9 20 14 29 12 4 62 63.7

at Georgia Southern 2/27/10 73-77 L 24-50 .480 7-21 .333 22-23 .957 11 22 33 36.7 13 20 16 1 4 77 64.1

vs. Furman 3/6/10 71-53 W 19-59 .322 4-22 .182 11-20 .550 10 22 32 36.6 23 14 10 5 4 53 63.8

vs. Samford 3/7/10 53-66 L 19-44 .432 11-25 .440 17-21 .810 4 15 19 36.0 12 18 13 1 8 66 63.8

at Charleston Southern 3/18/10 62-47 W 14-64 .219 7-37 .189 12-19 .632 14 21 35 36.0 18 7 11 2 12 47 63.3

FAIRFIELD 3/21/10 59-36 W 15-57 .263 3-16 .188 3-5 .600 7 22 29 35.8 11 13 20 8 18 36 62.5

COLL. OF CHARLESTON 3/25/10 77-58 W 20-60 .333 7-20 .350 11-20 .550 16 18 34 35.7 19 13 22 1 12 58 62.4

MEMPHIS 3/28/10 79-71 W 27-59 .458 3-10 .300 14-21 .667 11 25 36 35.7 19 14 23 3 10 71 62.6

Opponents 2191 743-2075 .358 210-661 .318 495-702 .705 466 784 1250 35.7 555 478 639 123 354 2191 62.6

Appalachian State 2336 900-2084 .432 149-434 .343 387-599 .646 522 981 1503 42.9 691 556 744 223 348 2336 66.7

Games Played: 35 Rebounds/Game: 35.7

Points/Game: 62.6 Assists/Game: 13.7

FG Pct: 35.8 Turnovers/Game: 18.3

3FG Pct: 31.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7

FT Pct: 70.5 Steals/Game: 10.1

Blocks/Game: 3.5

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Game 1appalachian State at marshall11/13/09 • 7p.m. • at Huntington, W.Va. (Cam Henderson Center)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (1-0)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M05 WELDON, Chakeitha 6-16 0-2 2-3 7 2 14 6 8 3514 RAMIREZ, Sam 10-15 3-7 0-0 8 0 23 0 9 3725 WILLIAMS, Catherine 4-6 0-0 1-2 8 3 9 0 4 3030 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-5 0-0 1-2 7 1 7 1 1 2132 FREEMAN, Anna 1-2 0-0 0-0 8 4 2 4 0 2703 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 2 1 1320 MEANS, Sade 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 2 1844 DEWART, Ashlen 3-4 1-1 1-2 0 3 8 1 2 19 Totals 27-52 4-11 5-9 46 18 63 14 27 200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Marshall (0-1)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M04 CROOK, Tynikki 3-6 0-0 3-9 5 4 9 2 3 23 05 MITCHELL, Alaya 1-10 0-1 1-2 6 2 3 5 2 3021 DALE, Mystee 0-5 0-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 1322 HANDY, Chantelle 2-14 0-6 2-4 7 2 6 1 1 2533 HAMMOND, Alyssa 3-9 1-1 8-8 6 3 15 1 2 3003 HENRIQUES, R. 3-9 3-7 2-2 2 1 11 2 0 1410 KING, Kendra 2-7 0-0 0-0 5 1 4 0 2 2111 RANDALL, Adrian 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 415 WOODS, Erica 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 824 HARRIS, Angelica 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1433 WALTERS, Tania 3-7 2-4 0-0 1 1 8 3 0 1852 LISONBEE, Kamille 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 18-74 6-26 16-25 44 14 58 15 11 200

Attendance: 388Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 31 32 63Marshall 19 39 58

HUNTINGTON, W.VA.- Junior guard Sam Ramirez drilled a jumper with 16 seconds left, increasing ASU’s lead to five points and helping Appalachian State University women’s basketball earn its first season-opening win on the road since the 2001-02 season, defeating Marshall 63-58 at the Cam Henderson Center.

Tania Walters drained a three-pointer to pull Marshall within its narrowest margin of the night at the 5 point mark as the Thundering Herd tried to stage comeback in the final minutes of action. Fortunately for the Black and Gold, Ramirez continued with her hot-shooting, scoring her 23rd point of the evening and tying her career-high.

Freshman Anna Freeman came up big as well, recording the team’s 10th block of the night, tying a team single-season block record set back in 2005, as she swatted an Alaya Mitchell three point attempt to ensure that Marshall’s late rally would come up short.

The Mountaineers started the game on fire, going up 16-3 off of six Ramirez points, with freshman Ashlen Dewart chipping in five of her own.

Seven points by Ramirez in the waning minutes of first half action and a made free throw by Courtney Freeman gave the Black and Gold a 31-19 advantage heading into the break.

Poor shooting hindered the Thundering Herd, as they shot a dismal 12.9 percent during the first half.

Marshall picked up its play during second half action, with Alyssa Hammond scor-ing two free throws and Chantelle Handy hitting a jumper to pull MU within 10 points at the 17 minute mark.

Despite Marshall’s effort, sophomore guard Chakeitha Weldon came alive for the Apps, scoring seven straight points for Appalachian to help ASU keep a 14 point cushion.

A late 9-2 Marshall run pulled the Thundering Herd within seven points, making the score 55-48 within a little under five minutes to play.

ASU however was able to stave off Marshall and capture the thrilling five point victory.

Along with Ramirez, Weldon scored a career-high 14 points to go along with a team-high six assists.

As for Marshall, Hammond and Rashedah Henriques both scored in double-figures with Hammond tallying 15 and Henriques 11.

Appalachian now moves to 18-22 all-time in season-openers, notching its first season-opening win since 2006-07 when defeating Central Florida in the Holmes Center. Continuing with the two team’s rivalry, now 24 of the squad’s 40 meetings have been decided by a single digit margin.

Game 2appalachian State vs. charlotte11/20/09 • 7p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Charlotte (1-2)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M10 FLOYD, Erin 2-11 0-1 5-6 4 4 9 0 2 2920 SPRIGGS, Ashley 4-14 0-0 4-6 9 1 12 3 1 3301 HUBBARD, Jabrenta 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 622 JONES, Aysha 9-16 2-4 7-7 6 3 27 3 3 3124 MEADOR, Katie 2-8 2-7 2-4 2 1 8 2 2 3103 HOLMES, Kendria 4-11 2-2 0-0 5 2 10 4 1 3104 DOWE, Amanda 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 1 0 0 0 1223 FORNEY, Jaquaria 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 730 HAILEY, Jennifer 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 644 COWARD, Rachelle 2-3 0-1 4-4 0 1 8 0 0 14 Totals 23-69 6-15 22-27 38 17 74 12 12 200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (1-1)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M30 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-6 1-1 3-4 7 2 10 1 6 2832 FREEMAN, Anna 3-9 1-3 0-0 9 5 7 2 5 2644 DEWART, Ashlen 2-9 0-1 0-0 5 3 4 2 3 3105 WELDON, Chakeitha 0-2 0-2 2-4 0 0 2 0 0 414 RAMIREZ, Sam 4-9 2-5 2-2 4 2 12 2 0 3703 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-4 1-3 0-0 3 3 3 2 1 1610 EDWARDS, Canesha 4-7 0-0 4-4 6 5 12 1 9 2520 MEANS, Sade 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 3 1524 MEANS, Charmene 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 2 0 425 WILLIAMS, Catherine 2-5 0-0 2-2 8 3 6 0 5 14 Totals 19-54 5-16 14-18 48 25 57 12 33 200

Attendance: 287Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalCharlotte 27 47 74ASU 28 29 57

BOONE, N.C.-Appalachian State University women’s basketball took a one point lead into the break, but Charlotte came storming back in the second half, outscoring the Mountaineers by 18 points to earn a 74-57 win over the Apps in the Holmes Center.

The loss is Appalachian’s first of the 2009-10 campaign and drops the Black and Gold to 1-1 on the young season, while UNCC improves to 1-2 overall. The defeat also gives Charlotte a five-game winning streak in the series, matching its longest between the two teams.

The 49ers came out strong in second half action, going on a 7-0 run to put ASU behind 34-28. The score was tied on two more occasions and for the final time at 37 all before Charlotte took control of the game. An 8-0 49er run proved to be too much for the Mountaineers who found themselves facing a 44-38 deficit.

Two Canesha Edwards free throws moved Appalachian back within six points, but that would be as close as it would get, as an 11-2 Charlotte streak put the final dagger in the Apps hopes of earning a win, pushing the score to 66-50 with a little under three minutes to play.

It was all guard Aysha Jones for the 49ers, as the senior scored a career-high 27 points, including 25 in the second half to pace the deadly Charlotte attack.

The Mountaineers came out on fire to start the game and were poised to take control of the contest, grabbing an early 11-3 lead, thanks in part to seven Sam Ramirez points.

Appalachian’s first half defense was solid as well, making Charlotte earn seven of its first twelve points from the charity stripe.

First half action was tied for the final time at 19 apiece, before a Kelsey Sharkey three pointer gave ASU a 22-21 advantage. Edwards drained a jumper with 30 seconds to play to give the Apps a 28-27 lead heading into halftime.

The Black and Gold have now headed into intermission in both games this season leading their opponent, but unlike ASU’s win over Marshall, Charlotte out-played the Apps in the second half and were able to notch the win.

Appalachian did not help itself as turnovers proved to doom to the Black and Gold. ASU totaled 33 turnovers on the evening, including 18 in the second half. Charlotte was able to capitalize on the Apps coughing up the ball, as they scored a stout 44 points off of ASU’s turnovers, along with tallying 19 second-chance points.

On the offensive front, three Mountaineers finished the game in double-figure scoring with Ramirez and Edwards each recording a team-high 12 points. Fresh-man Courtney Freeman chipped in 10 points as well, to go along with seven rebounds.

Game 3appalachian State at Gardner-webb11/24/09 • 7p.m. • at Boiling Springs, N.C. (Paul Porter Arena)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (1-2)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-5 1-4 4-6 4 2 7 2 3 2514 RAMIREZ, Sam 5-9 2-4 0-0 4 3 12 4 3 3320 MEANS, Sade 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 1032 FREEMAN, Anna 4-6 0-1 0-0 3 5 8 4 2 3644 DEWART, Ashlen 4-6 0-0 2-2 1 5 10 0 5 1310 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 0 0 1224 MEANS, Charmene 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 625 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-9 0-0 1-4 5 4 7 2 6 30 30 FREEMAN, Courtney 6-10 0-0 0-1 5 2 12 1 3 3442 HACKETT, Haley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 23-48 3-9 9-17 31 22 58 14 24 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Gardner-Webb (4-1)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M04 BURNETT, Meranda 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 2 2 2211 VAITKUTE, Sandra 3-10 0-0 7-8 11 5 13 1 2 2612 HUDSON, Dominique 2-5 1-3 4-5 1 4 9 9 4 3523 POPE, LaTroya 6-14 2-4 0-0 6 3 14 0 3 3624 ROUNDTREE, M. 7-14 0-0 3-5 2 1 17 3 3 3405 DILLARD, Brianna 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 615 HUDSON, Monique 4-9 3-4 0-0 4 2 11 5 2 2232 EPPS, Courtney 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 334 MCLEAN, Sherika 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 1 1043 WINKLER, Breynna 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 6 Totals 24-59 8-13 14-18 37 19 70 20 19 200

Attendance: 120Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalASU 24 34 58Gardner-Webb 42 28 70

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball outscored Gardner-Webb by six points in second-half action and shot 54 percent from the field, but was unable to overcome an 18 point halftime deficit as the Mountaineers fell to the Runnin’ Bulldogs for the third straight season at the Paul Porter Arena. With the loss, Appalachian drops to 1-2 on the season having now lost two straight contests, while Gardner-Webb improves to a stout 4-1 overall and is now on a four game winning streak.

After trailing 42-24 headed into the intermission, Appalachian came out on fire in the opening minutes of the second half, as the Apps outscored GWU 9-2 to make the score 44-33 just four minutes into action. Freshman Courtney Freeman paced the offensive attack, hitting two layups and Sam Ramirez contributed as well nailing a trey to open second half play.

The Mountaineers continued with their deadly offensive assault as Catherine Williams, Anna Freeman and Ashlen Dewart all chipped away at the deficit to cut the Runnin’ Bulldogs lead to just nine points.

Ramirez and Courtney Freeman tied for a team-high 12 points, while Dewart recorded 10.

Just as it seemed ASU was going to stage a comeback, back to back three point-ers from Dominique Hudson and LaTroya Pope were too much, pushing GWU’s advantage to 64-49 with a little under five minutes to go.

Kelsey Sharkey drained the next five points of the game, but a final Pope trey at the 1:15 mark sealed Gardner-Webb’s 12 point win.

It was a tale of two halves, as Appalachian tallied the first five points of the game, but a 10-0 run coupled with a 6-0 run by the Runnin’ Bulldogs was all the Black and Gold could handle, falling behind 26-11 with Monique Hudson unstoppable from behind the three point line. Hudson drained three of four from behind the arc, totaling 11 points on the evening.

Margaret Roundtree was strong on the offensive front for Gardner-Webb as well, scoring a game-high 17 points, to go along with three assists and two turnovers.

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Game 4appalachian State at No. 20 Pittsburgh11/27/09 • 1 p.m. • at Pittsburgh, Pa. (Petersen Events Center)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (1-3)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 4-11 0-0 6-8 4 4 14 3 3 3532 Freeman, Anna 2-6 0-1 0-0 10 5 4 7 4 3644 DEWART, Ashlen 7-12 1-2 1-2 9 2 16 1 5 3514 RAMIREZ, Sam 2-9 2-5 0-0 5 0 6 7 4 4030 FREEMAN, Courtney 4-10 0-0 1-1 5 5 9 1 0 2603 SHARKEY, Kelsey 3-9 1-3 0-0 3 2 7 0 2 1910 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 724 MEANS, Charmene 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 22-58 4-11 8-11 41 20 56 19 19 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Pittsburgh (4-0)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M22 COLE, Chelsea 3-6 0-0 4-4 9 1 10 2 0 3440 WILSON, Pepper 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 3 1 1 0 1610 HARRISON, Taneisha 4-17 1-7 0-2 3 2 9 4 2 3814 SIMS, Jania 3-10 2-3 8-10 3 1 16 6 4 3725 SCOTT, Shayla 7-14 1-5 2-2 11 1 17 2 2 3202 SALLARD, Sophronia 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 2 2 2 2012 THOMAS, Brittaney 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 4 4 1 1 1124 OGOKE, Sarah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 232 NWUDE, Selena 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 650 POPOVEC, Katie 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 1 2 0 0 4 Totals 22-57 4-16 15-22 36 14 63 18 12 200Attendance: 2533Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 30 26 56Pittsburgh 29 34 63

PITTSBURGH, PA.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball had a 56-53 lead with 3:04 to go in the game against the No.20 team in the country, but a 9-0 Pittsburgh run to close out the contest, gave the Panthers the thrilling 63-56 vic-tory at the Petersen Events center. With the loss, ASU drops to 1-3 on the season and 1-2 on the road, while Pittsburgh improves to a stout 4-0 on the season with all four victories coming on their home floor.

Pittsburgh acted like the veteran squad in the early goings of the contest as they grabbed a 6-0 advantage, with Shayla Scott draining a three pointer to contribute to the Panthers lead. However, the Mountaineers quickly responded as freshman Ashlen Dewart stepped up her game, hitting three straight layups along with Sam Ramirez drilling two treys to give ASU the 12-8 lead.

Dewart finished the contest with a career-high 16 points and hauled in nine boards.

The score was then tied at the 12 all mark, but the Apps pushed ahead 18-12 thanks in part to five Catherine Williams points.

Pittsburgh came storming back going on an 11-1 run to earn a 27-23 lead with a little over two minutes left to play in the half. It was all Jania Sims on the offensive front for the Panthers, scoring seven points during PU’s streak.

Appalachian answered, going a 7-2 run of their own with Kelsey Sharkey hitting a three and a layup in the waning seconds of the half to give the Apps a 30-29 advantage headed into the break. It was the third time in four games that the Black and Gold headed into intermission with the lead.

The second half was hotly contested as it was tied on four different occasions, before Dewart got hot from behind the arc and hit a three pointer with 7:31 play to put the Mountaineers up 50-47. Two Williams free throws increased the Apps lead to five points at the 52-47 mark, but back-to-back Pittsburgh layups put the Panthers back into the contest.

Williams was also impressive for ASU offensively, scoring 14 points to go along with four rebounds. The Mountaineers were strong in the paint, outscoring the Panthers 26-20 under the basket. The Apps also posted a season-best 19 assists to go along with a season-low 19 turnovers.

Despite Pittsburgh chipping away, Appalachian maintained its advantage and was up 56-53 off a Williams layup with 3:04 to play. Unfortunately for the Moun-taineers that would be the last bucket of the contest as the Panthers came alive in the final minutes of the contest and were able to eek out the 63-56 victory, with Sims scoring seven in the Panthers nine point run.

Sims finished the game with 16 points, while Shayla Scott led all-scorers with 17.

ASU also dominated the Panthers on the boards outrebounding Pittsburgh 41-36 and tallying four blocks, with freshman Anna Freeman leading Appalachian in both categories, grabbing a team-high 10 boards and swatting the ball three times.

Despite losing by seven points, the Mountaineers absolutely dominated Big East foe Pittsburgh, as the Panthers led just three times throughout the contest for no more than two minutes.

Game 5Appalachian State vs. Miami (Ohio)11/28/09 • 4 p.m. • at Pittsburgh, Pa. (Petersen Events Center)

VISITING TEAM: Miami (Ohio) (1-4)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M04 HENCKE, Rachael 4-13 0-0 7-7 5 4 15 1 2 3612 PITTS, Lillian 2-8 0-0 4-8 5 4 8 0 1 2541 BROWN, Ashleigh 3-1 0-0 2-2 9 5 8 1 2 3402 BOYER, Maggie 2-11 1-5 2-3 1 2 7 2 2 3010 OSBORN, Courtney 8-20 3-9 6-10 5 5 25 2 3 4211 WISNER, Erin 1-3 0-0 4-4 3 4 6 0 1 2314 OSWALT, Michelle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 423 REED, Courtney 1-3 1-2 2-2 0 2 5 1 1 1232 DUNLAP, Briana 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 2 2 1 1445 OLOWINSKI, Kirsten 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Totals 22-72 5-18 27-36 39 27 76 10 1 225--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (2-3)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 2-4 0-0 9-12 6 4 13 0 6 2332 FREEMAN, Anna 8-14 2-3 0-1 19 5 18 5 4 4444 DEWART, Ashlen 7-13 2-2 2-6 14 4 18 2 1 4214 RAMIREZ, Sam 4-15 2-6 1-2 7 1 11 6 3 3530 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-11 0-0 2-7 3 4 8 1 3 4003 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-5 0-0 0-2 2 1 2 0 3 810 EDWARDS, Canesha 1-2 0-0 3-4 2 4 5 2 3 2220 MEANS, Sade 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 2 1 11 Totals 28-67 6-11 17-34 60 26 79 18 25 225

Attendance: 2357Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalMiami (OH) 28 42 6 76Appalachian State 39 31 9 79

PITTSBURGH, PA.- After falling behind 69-67 with under 24 seconds to play in regula-tion, freshman Ashlen Dewart nailed a three pointer with 2.1 seconds to play to tie the contest for the eighth time at 70 all, sending the game into overtime. Freshman phenoms Dewart and Anna Freeman continued with their deadly offensive assault in the extra period, as Appalachian State University women’s basketball was able to pull out the 79-76 thriller over MAC foe Miami (Ohio) at the Petersen Events Center.

With the victory, ASU now snaps a three game losing streak and improves to 2-3 on the season, earning their first overtime win since beating Elon back in 2008. The Black and Gold have now evened the series with the RedHawks, as Miami drops to 1-4 overall and Appalachian has now and gained both victories this season on the road.

Miami was poised to take control of the game early on as the RedHawks notched a 10-2 advantage off of six points from Courtney Osborn. Osborn was stout offensively for MU, recording 13 of their first 20 points.

She finished the game with a career-high 25 points.

The Mountaineers however would not give up, posting a 23-7 run to regain the lead at the 30-22 mark with four minutes to play in the first half. The spark for ASU came from the bench as sophomore Canesha Edwards drained two free throws to cut Appalachian’s deficit to just seven points.

The lift was all Appalachian needed, as Anna Freeman scored 10 points during the run and Sam Ramirez added in two three pointers of her own.

Freeman was absolutley unstoppable throughout the contest, recording her first double-double of her career, scoring 18 points and hauling in a game-high 19 rebounds. She also had five assists, five steals and tied a single game school record with seven blocks.

The advantage was all ASU on the glass, as the Apps out-rebounded Miami 60-39.

Applachian continued its strong play and grabbed a 39-28 advantage into the break.

The RedHawks came out on fire in the second, with Osborn and Maggie Boyer pacing the attack, as Boyer sank a jumper and trey to cut Appalachian’s lead to 51-50 at the 10:08 mark.

Catherine Williams kept the Mountaineers lead alive as she tallied 11 points, with eight of them coming from the charity stripe.

Despite Williams’ solid effort, an Erin Wisner layup with a little over three minutes to play gave the RedHawks their first lead of the second half, going up 62-61.

The two squads traded buckets over the course of the final minutes and it appeared Miami would come away with the win, leading 68-67, but Edwards came up huge for ASU, drawing an offensive foul on Osborn as the clock ticked to 30 seconds and ASU was able to rally and send the game into OT.

The Apps dominated Miami in the extra session and eeked out the three point victory.

In addition to Anna Freeman posting a standout performance, Dewart finished the game with a career-high 18 points and 14 boards, while two other Mountaineers ended the contest in double-figures as well.

For her efforts, Freeman was named to the all-tournament team for the Pittsburgh Thanksgiving Tournament.

Game 6appalachian State vs. Georgia Southern12/2/09 • 7 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Georgia Southern (2-4, 1-0 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M15 OGBURN, J’Lisia 6-12 0-0 4-5 8 4 16 3 1 2634 GEIGER, Jessica 4-6 1-1 0-2 6 2 9 3 3 2404 WHITNEY, Carolyn 3-10 1-4 9-10 8 3 16 2 2 3005 NAVARRO, Jamie 2-5 0-3 2-2 2 1 6 5 1 2611 TATE, Krista 4-7 0-0 2-2 6 2 10 1 5 2703 WILSON, Janay 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 1 7 1812 IVY, Candice 2-5 0-0 2-2 1 2 6 1 0 1525 FRYE, Meredith 1-2 1-2 0-0 3 1 3 1 2 1540 SCOTT, Briana 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 942 WILLIAMS, Samantha 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 1 10 Totals 24-54 4-12 21-25 39 18 73 18 22 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (2-4, 0-1 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M30 FREEMAN, Courtney 4-13 0-0 1-3 9 3 9 4 5 3532 FREEMAN, Anna 5-12 3-5 0-0 6 4 13 2 4 3144 DEWART, Ashlen 5-9 0-0 4-10 10 5 14 1 2 2410 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1214 RAMIREZ, Sam 5-14 3-11 1-2 3 3 14 4 5 4003 SHARKEY, Kelsey 3-7 1-4 2-5 8 4 9 1 1 2905 WELDON, Chakeitha 3-5 1-1 0-1 0 3 7 3 2 1220 MEANS, Sade 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 1 2 924 MEANS, Charmene 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 8 Totals 26-64 8-21 8-21 42 25 68 18 23 200

Attendance: 222Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalGeorgia Southern 29 44 73ASU 22 46 68

BOONE, N.C. - Appalachian State University women’s basketball was able to cut a 15 point deficit to as close as three points with under a minute to play, but it was not enough as the Mountaineers came up short, falling to SoCon foe Georgia Southern 73-68 at the Holmes Center. The win snaps a four-game losing streak for the Lady Eagles and gives them their first road win of the 2009-10 campaign, improving them to 2-4 overall and 1-0 in league play. On the other hand, the loss drops the Apps to 2-4 on the season and 0-1 in conference action.

The Black and Gold came out strong, grabbing a 20-15 advantage of an Anna Freeman trey and a layup and the ensuing made free throw by Courtney Freeman at the 8:45 mark. The Mountaineers continued to lead and the score was tied for the final time at 22 all, before Georgia Southern closed out the first half on a 14-2 run. J’Lisia Ogburn accounted for four Lady Eagles points during the streak, while Krista Tate and Jamie Navarro got in on the action as well.

A made Ashlen Dewart layup at the 4:37 mark was Appalachian’s last bucket of the first half, as Georgia Southern took a 29-22 lead heading into the break.

Just over three minutes into second half action, GSU went ahead by 15 points, going up 39-24 with Carolyn Whitney pacing the deadly Lady Eagle attack.

Another Sam Ramirez three-pointer and two made Dewart free throws cut GSU’s lead to just seven at the 13:32 mark. Dewart continued her hot shooting, draining Appalachian’s next three points to keep ASU within six points.

Dewart finished the evening with her second-straight double-double, recording 14 points and hauling in 10 rebounds.

Appalachian tried to stage a comeback, as Chakeitha Weldon tallied her first points of the contest to make the score 65-60 with two and a half minutes to go. Weldon continued to come up big, drilling a trey with 47.8 seconds left on the clock, as she scored all seven of her points in the final minutes of action.

The three points was the closest it got as to final free throws by Whitney sealed the five-point victory for Georgia Southern.

Free throws continued to be the achilles heel for the Mountaineers, who went a dismal 8-21 from the charity stripe, while their opponents went a stout 25-21 good enough for 84 percent.

Along with Dewart, Anna Freeman and Ramirez ended the game in double figures, tallying 14 and 13 points respectively, while Whitney and Ogburn led all scorers posting 16 points in the contest.

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Game 7appalachian State at davidson12/7/09 • 7 p.m. • at Davidson, N.C. (John Belk Arena)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (3-4, 1-1 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M32 FREEMAN, Anna 3-8 0-3 2-5 9 4 8 1 2 2444 DEWART, Ashlen 8-14 0-1 0-2 5 4 16 0 1 2314 RAMIREZ, Sam 6-11 3-7 2-4 1 2 17 2 3 3920 MEANS, Sade’ 2-7 0-0 0-0 4 1 4 5 2 2530 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-8 0-0 1-2 9 1 5 2 0 30 03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 705 WELDON, Chakeitha 4-9 0-1 4-8 5 3 12 3 4 3025 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 6 2 3 22 Totals 28-60 3-12 9-21 37 18 68 15 15 200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Davidson (2-7, 2-1 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M14 DAVIS, Sarah 3-6 0-1 0-1 5 4 6 0 2 2035 PAQUETTE, Julia 4-6 0-0 3-6 5 4 11 2 2 3010 THOMPSON, Alex 2-6 0-2 0-0 0 3 4 4 5 4024 LAX, Ashley 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 2 3 0 4 2032 SITTON, Barbara 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 1902 LAUNE, Monica 3-3 1-1 2-2 1 0 9 4 3 1520 WOODINGTON, Chloe 1-4 0-2 1-2 1 3 3 3 3 1421 ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, S 7-16 1-2 4-6 16 2 19 1 2 3025 CALIN, Jasmine 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 142 JOHNSEN, Kristen 2-2 0-0 0-1 2 2 4 1 0 11 Totals 23-51 3-11 10-18 37 20 59 15 23 200

Attendance: 372Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 33 35 68Davidson 25 34 59

DAVIDSON, N.C. - Appalachian State University women’s basketball led by as many as 18 points, and was able to hang on for a nine point victory at Davidson’s Belk Arena, defeating the Wildcats 68-59 in the second straight meeting on DC’s home floor. The victory marked the first time the Black and Gold handed the Wildcats back-to-back losses on their home court since winning at Davidson in both 2002 and 2003.

With the win ASU also captures its first SoCon victory of the season improving to 3-4 overall and 1-1 in league play and hands Davidson its first conference loss of the 2009-10 campaign, as DC drops to 2-7 on the season and 2-1 in the SoCon.

The Mountaineers posted a 50-34 advantage with a little over 12 minutes to play in the contest, but a 17-6 streak by the Wildcats made it a 56-51 game at the 8:21 mark. Sophia Aleksandravicius paced the Wildcat attack, as she came alive for DC, tallying nine points in the streak.

Aleksandravicius scored a game-high 19 points and hauled in a game-best 16 boards.

Despite Davidson trying to chip away, Appalachian would not relinquish its lead, as Ashlen Dewart, Anna Freeman and Sade Means all contributed for the Apps on the offensive front.

Final free throws by Sam Ramirez and Chakeitha Weldon down the stretch ensured Appalachian’s thrilling win.

The score was knotted at the 14 all at 10:56 in the first half, but an 11-2 run by the Mountaineers put the Apps up 25-16. Catherine Williams poured in four points during the streak, while Weldon and Dewart each tallied two.

Although she was feeling under the weather, Dewart continued her post domi-nance scoring in double-figures for the fifth straight game, recording 16 points to go along with five rebounds.

Davidson picked up its pace, scoring six straight to pull within five, but a trey by Ramirez to end the half kept the Mountaineers lead at eight heading into the break.

Ramirez was also impressive on the offensive front, tallying a Mountaineer-best 17 points, while she had three steals and dished out two assists.

Appalachian started second half play on fire pouring in five straight points, but Davidson came storming back to cut ASU’s lead as close as five. Strong play down the stretch helped the Black and Gold capture the win.

Game 8appalachian State vs. east tennessee State12/17/09 • 5 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: ETSU (3-4)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M22 WILES, TaRonda 11-23 3-7 2-2 10 1 27 2 4 4024 AUSTIN, Tosha 1-5 0-0 1-2 11 5 3 0 3 2525 WASHINGTON, Gwen 6-16 1-4 2-2 5 0 15 1 5 3000 DAVIS, Tara 2-6 1-4 6-11 2 3 11 6 3 2712 ROBINSON, Iesha 7-11 3-5 2-4 5 2 19 5 2 3903 PICKWELL, Natalie 4-10 1-3 0-0 4 0 9 0 1 1111 GORDON, Tarita 0-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 2 2 1350 BENEDICT, Ashley 1-2 0-0 1-4 3 3 3 0 1 15 Totals 32-77 9-24 14-25 49 16 87 16 21 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (4-4)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M30 FREEMAN, Courtney 5-10 0-0 3-4 5 2 13 2 0 2332 FREEMAN, ANNA 5-8 0-2 0-2 4 5 10 3 1 2444 DEWART, Ashlen 12-20 1-2 5-8 14 2 30 2 2 3614 RAMIREZ, Sam 8-14 4-7 1-1 5 3 21 6 5 3520 MEANS, Sade 1-5 1-2 0-0 1 3 3 3 1 1703 SHARKEY, Kelsey 2-9 2-4 1-2 5 3 7 5 4 2905 WELDON, Chakeitha 1-4 0-1 2-2 2 4 4 1 3 2110 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 225 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 2 4 2 4 13Totals 35-72 8-18 14-21 43 24 92 24 20 200

Attendance: 372Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalETSU 45 42 87Appalachian State 47 45 92

BOONE, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball found itself down by as many as nine points in the second-half thanks in part to a 15-0 East Tennessee State run, but the Mountaineers staged a thrilling comeback and were able to capture a five point victory over their former SoCon rival, winning 92-87 at the Holmes Center. The victory gives the Apps their first home win of the 2009-10 season and improves ASU to an even 4-4 on the season, while the loss drops the Lady Bucs to 3-4 overall.

After Appalachian led at the break by two points, ETSU came out on fire in second half action, as the Lady Bucs scored fifteen straight un-answered points to go ahead 64-57 with a little under 12 minutes to play in the contest. Gwen Wash-ington and TaRonda Wiles paced ETSU’s deadly offensive assault, accounting for 13 of the points during the run.

Wiles finished the game with a season-high 27 points and 10 rebounds.

However, Appalachian would not back down as Sade’ Means drilled her first trey of the season to give the Black and Gold some life and pull within six points. Teammates Courtney Freeman and Chakeitha Weldon followed suit chipping away at ETSU’s lead, as a Freeman layup cut ASU’s deficit to three.

The spark helped the Mountaineers get hot late, as the Apps posted a 15-3 run to close out the game, which proved to be the difference-maker in the contest. Freshman Ashlen Dewart was unstoppable and came up big for the Apps during the run, scoring nine points, including seven in a row.

The Spartanburg, S.C. native was yet again dominate, totaling a game and career-high 30 points against the Lady Bucs, along with hauling in a game-best 14 boards. The performance marked Dewart’s third double-double of her career and was the sixth time this season she finished a game in double-figures scoring.

The first half was hotly contested as a the two teams traded buckets, with junior Sam Ramirez scoring the first seven points of the game for the Mountaineers. A 6-0 ETSU run put the Lady Bucs up 21-17, but Appalachian continued to battle with Ramirez draining yet another trey to put Appalachian back on top by two.

Ramirez was impressive on the night as well, pouring in all 21 of her points in the first half, going 4-7 from behind the arc. She also dished out six assists and had five steals.

Ramirez tallied 11 more points in the half, while a Dewart layup gave ASU the 47-45 advantage heading into the break.

After falling behind by nine in the second, ASU rallied a comeback and free throws proved to be crucial for the Mountaineers down the stretch with Dewart, Kelsey Sharkey and Courtney Freeman sinking six to ensure the victory.

Notes: ASU’s 2-1 record in December gives the Apps their best start to the month since the 2006-07 season ... Appalachian swatted a total of 11 blocks as a team, setting a new single season team block record set back in 2005 ... the win gives a Darcie Vincent coached team its first over a squad that earned a postseason berth a season ago and first over ETSU ... Dewart’s 30 points were the most scored by an Appalachian player, since Maria Grimes had 33 against Georgia Southern on January 20, 2007 ... the 92 points were Appalachian’s most of the season, and most since scoring 92 against Wofford back in 2008.

Game 9appalachian State vs. Furman12/21/09 • 5 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: FURMAN (3-9, 1-3 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M24 TROUTMAN, Susan 2-6 0-0 0-0 6 1 4 3 1 1940 LEDFORD, Lakyn 3-3 0-0 3-6 8 5 9 2 2 3211 STEPHENS, Lee 1-10 0-2 7-8 4 3 9 2 6 3920 THOMPSON, Raegan 3-7 2-4 6-10 4 1 14 1 0 2721 HOLTFRETER, Kali 5-10 3-6 0-0 2 0 13 3 3 3101 O’CONNOR, Kelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 714 MURPHY, Kaitlin 4-10 0-0 4-4 1 3 12 4 7 2223 BERRY, Kendra 6-9 0-0 0-2 5 4 12 1 1 24 Totals 24-55 5-12 20-30 36 17 73 16 25 200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (4-5, 1-2 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M30 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 1 1 26 32 FREEMAN, ANNA 5-11 0-2 0-0 8 4 10 0 2 2844 DEWART, Ashlen 6-18 0-2 4-5 6 3 16 4 5 38 14 RAMIREZ, Sam 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 3 1 0 1320 MEANS, Sade 2-4 0-0 0-2 3 3 4 4 6 17 03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 4-9 0-1 0-0 5 4 8 0 6 30 05 WELDON, Chakeitha 0-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 10 20 10 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 4 24 MEANS, Charmene 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 125 WILLIAMS, Catherine 4-6 0-0 3-7 9 5 11 3 4 23 Totals 24-62 1-8 7-14 41 24 56 14 34 200 Attendance: 213Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFURMAN 38 35 73Appalachian State 25 31 56

-BOONE, N.C.- A 21-4 run to close out the first half was all Southern Conference rival Furman needed, as the Paladins pushed past Appalachian State University women’s basketball, with the Mountaineers falling 73-56 on their home floor. Picking up the win, FU improves to 4-9 on the season and 2-3 in league play, while ASU snaps a two-game winning streak and drops to 4-5 overall and 1-2 in the SoCon.

ASU got off to a solid start, going on an 8-1 run, thanks in part to six points by freshman Ashlen Dewart, putting the Apps up 15-8. Furman however would not give up, scoring eight straight points of their own, taking their first lead of the contest at the 16-15 mark.

It was the deflating 21-4 streak by the Paladins to close out the half that proved to doom the Mountaineers the rest of the contest, as Furman could not miss, draining 19 unanswered points. Kali Holtfreter and Kendra Berry paced the deadly Furman offensive attack, as the duo accounted for 15 points during the run, with the Black and Gold facing a 36-21 deficit under a minute to play in the half.

Scoring the team’s first bucket since the 7:44 mark, Dewart hit a layup and drained two free throws giving Appalachian its lone points in the waning minutes of first half action, with ASU trailing 38-25 heading into intermission.

The Mountaineers appeared poised to stage a comeback in the early goings of the second period, as Dewart and Catherine Williams recorded the first four points to open play, but Furman would not go away taking a commanding 14 point lead just under the 17 minute mark.

The Paladins led by as many as 18, and the Apps were able to come within 10 points with Anna Freeman and Williams chipping in on the offensive front, but ASU could not get over the 10 point hump.

The Black and Gold were outscored 9-4 in the final two minutes of action, and the Mountaineers saw their late rally hopes come to a close, dropping a 17 point decision to their league rival.

Dewart yet again had an impressive outing, leading all scorers on the evening with 16 points, while grabbing six boards. Williams and Anna Freeman finished the game in double-figure scoring as well, as Williams posted 11 points and Anna Freeman had 10.

Turnovers and poor three-point shooting proved to be the achilles heel of ASU, as Appalachian committed a season-high 34 turnovers and shot a dismal 12.5 percent from behind the arc. The lone trey for the Mountaineers (who went 1-8 from three-point land) came from junior Sam Ramirez early in the first half.

Ramirez had limited playing time in the contest due to an injury suffered during first half play.

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Game 10appalachian State at Bowling Green12/23/09 • 7 p.m. • at Bowling Green (Anderson Arena)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (4-6)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 1 7 2325 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 1 3 1332 FREEMAN, Anna 5-8 2-4 1-2 10 2 13 7 2 3344 DEWART, Ashlen 15-22 1-2 3-4 7 3 34 2 7 3514 RAMIREZ, Sam 4-12 2-7 0-0 3 3 10 6 4 3805 WELDON, Chakeitha 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 5 2 1 1 1820 MEANS, Sade’ 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 3 2 5 0 1924 MEANS, Charmene 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 1 1 930 FREEMAN, Courtney 0-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 1 12 Totals 28-58 6-14 6-8 36 23 68 24 26 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Bowling Green (9-3)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M02 PROCHASKA, Lauren 6-10 4-6 5-5 4 0 21 4 0 2824 UHL, Jen 2-6 1-3 0-0 7 0 5 0 2 1430 BRESKE, Tara 2-7 0-0 2-2 0 3 6 0 0 1701 NURSE, Tamika 2-7 2-4 6-6 3 1 12 4 2 2805 PONTIUS, Tracy 4-8 4-7 3-4 2 1 15 8 2 2504 HENNEGAN, Maggie 3-4 0-1 1-2 6 4 7 1 1 1610 TAMERLANO, Jessie 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 0 1 1014 SLAGLE, Jessica 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 1 3 615 ALBERT, Chelsea 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 1 1 920 PAPENFUSS, Allison 0-3 0-1 0-2 1 0 0 1 1 1221 STEFFEN, Chrissy 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 1 5 1 0 722 ELI, Simone 1-3 1-1 0-2 0 0 3 0 0 434 CLAPPER, Sarah 1-3 0-1 0-1 2 1 2 0 1 1241 BUGHER, Laura 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 844 ZUERCHER, Kelly 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 4 Totals 28-69 14-28 19-26 37 15 89 21 14 200

Attendance: 1533Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 30 38 68Bowling Green 50 39 89

BOWLING GREEN, OHIO- Appalachian State University women’s basketball was able to pull within nine points off a made Anna Freeman trey at the 2:33 mark in the first half, but an 11-0 run to close out the period put the contest out of reach for the Mountaineers falling 89-68 to five time defending MAC champions, Bowling Green in the Falcon’s Anderson Arena. With the loss, ASU falls to 4-6 on the season and is on a two-game losing streak, while BGSU remains undefeated on their home floor and improves to 9-4 overall.

The contest appeared to get out of hand when the Falcons took a commanding 19 point lead, draining six three pointers in the opening minutes of action. ASU however would not back down, as Ashlen Dewart scored six straight points to chip away at the Falcons advantage.

Junior Sam Ramirez scored her first points of the night drilling a trey, while Anna Freeman got on the board as well, nailing two-straight threes to cut the Falcons lead to just nine points with a little over two minutes to play in the half.

Freeman finished the night with her second double-double of her season, and recorded a school-record eight blocks, leading the Apps to tie the single game team block record of 11 set against ETSU this season.

Unfortunately, the rally was not enough to change the momentum as an 11-0 Falcon streak to close out the half, pushed BGSU’s lead to 20 points heading into intermission.

Dewart got the Mountaineers going in the second half tallying the first six points after the break, but stout three-point shooting by the Falcons proved to be deadly. Bowling Green went 14-28 from behind the arc, an impressive 50 percent and set an ASU school record in opponent three-pointers made.

ASU could not come any closer than 20 points in the second-half, despite a val-iant effort by Dewart, as she scored a career-high 34 points and hauled in seven rebounds to go along with two blocks.

Game 11appalachian State vs. George mason12/30/09 • 7 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: George Mason (7-4)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M04 EASTER, Amber 5-15 0-1 0-0 4 0 15 0 2 3221 LaTouche, Angelee 1-6 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 2 5 2612 Poindexter, Brittany 3-9 0-0 3-6 4 3 9 1 6 3515 Saunders, Rahneeka 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 3 3 3022 Eley, Brittany 7-10 1-1 0-0 7 0 15 3 5 3601 Duckett, Shavonne 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 703 Epps, Amber 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 111 Pickard, Janaa 1-2 1-1 6-7 3 3 9 1 2 1514 Hobbs, Rashauna 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1044 Robinson, Rachel 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 8Totals 19-50 2-3 14-19 28 12 54 10 10 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (5-6)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 3 8 2 4 2632 FREEMAN, Anna 4-7 0-1 2-2 10 5 10 1 1 1744 DEWART, Ashlen 5-10 1-1 2-2 2 4 13 1 2 1803 SHARKEY, Kelsey 3-9 1-4 2-3 4 3 9 3 3 3214 RAMIERZ, Sam 3-11 2-6 2-2 3 0 10 6 4 3630 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-7 0-0 3-4 9 4 9 3 4 2805 WELDON, Chakeitha 4-8 0-1 0-0 1 0 8 2 4 2210 EDWARDS, Canesha 2-2 0-0 0-0 5 1 4 3 0 924 MEANS, Charmene 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 420 MEANS, Sade 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 3 0 1 8 Totals 29-63 4-13 12-15 40 21 74 21 23 200 Attendance: 143Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalGeorge Mason 30 24 54Appalachian State 36 38 74

BOONE, N.C. -Appalachian State University women’s basketball outscored George Mason by 14 points in second half action, and cruised past the Patriots, picking up a 74-54 win at the Holmes Center. With the victory, ASU snaps a two-game losing streak and improves to 5-6 on the season and 2-3 on its home floor, while GMU drops to 7-4 overall.

After the Black and Gold headed into the break up by six points, the Patriots came out strong to open the second period, as a jumper by Brittany Eley cut the Apps lead to just four points. Appalachian however would answer, going on a 12-2 streak that proved to be the difference-maker in the game.

Catherine Williams, Ashlen Dewart and Courtney Freeman all contributed to the run, making the score 50-36 with just under 13 minutes to play in the game.

Dewart finished the game in double-figures for the ninth-straight time, pouring in a team-high 13 points to go along with two rebounds. Courtney Freeman was impressive as well, as she closed out the game with nine boards and nine points.

George Mason would never come closer than 13 points, as the Mountaineers got offensive production from all over, with Chakeitha Weldon and Anna Freeman providing sparks for the Apps.

Anna Freeman posted her third double-double of her young career, totaling a game-high 10 boards and 10 points.

A made free throw shot by Sade’ Means with 44 seconds to play gave ASU its largest advantage of the contest, leading by 23 points, but a final three-pointer by Janaa Pickard earned Appalachian the 20 point win to end the contest.

The Mountaineers never trailed, after jumping out to a commanding 21-10 advantage at the start. Two treys by Kesley Sharkey and Dewart helped give ASU the cushy 12 point lead.

George Mason would not go away quietly, storming back, as Eley led GMU’s 10-2 run to cut the Patriots deficit to just seven points, making the score 31-24 with 6:55 to go before the half.

ASU was able to stave off the pesky Patriot squad and notch a six point advan-tage heading into intermission.

A strong second half, led by 42 percent field goal shooting and an 83 percent mark from the charity stripe pushed Appalachian to the stout 20 point win.

The victory marked the Appalachian State women’s basketball program’s 50th win in the Holmes Center since the building opened back in the 2000-2001 season. It also gave Appalachian its final win of 2009, making it the first time ASU closed out a year with a win since December 30, 2005 when the Apps defeated Nicholls State.

Game 12appalachian State vs. elon 1/2/09 • 7 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Elon (5-8, 1-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M02 EVANS, Kelsey 4-9 0-0 4-5 9 0 12 1 5 2930 COTTON, Urysla 6-13 0-0 1-1 10 1 13 0 3 3104 HOVATTER, Kallie 3-11 0-0 0-0 3 3 6 2 1 2011 FORD, Ali 3-12 1-6 6-6 2 2 13 1 8 3221 DAVIS, Tiffany 3-6 1-1 0-0 2 1 7 0 1 2605 MEDLEY, Courtney 1-6 0-2 3-4 2 2 5 0 3 1210 HARPER, Aiesha 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 912 GAUSE, Tiara 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 0 2 1115 TAYLOR, Julie 0-4 0-1 2-2 1 0 2 1 0 1231 HAIRSTON, Lei Lei 1-11 1-3 3-4 2 4 6 1 1 1533 ARCHIE, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 3 Totals 21-75 3-13 21-24 45 16 66 6 28 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (6-6, 2-2)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-6 0-2 0-0 7 2 0 2 6 2032 FREEMAN, Anna 3-6 2-3 2-3 9 3 10 7 4 2944 DEWART, Ashlen 5-9 0-2 2-2 7 3 12 0 4 2305 WELDON, Chakeitha 7-12 0-3 4-4 3 3 18 4 3 2714 RAMIREZ, Sam 6-14 4-8 2-2 2 2 18 6 3 3610 EDWARDS, Canesha 1-3 0-1 0-1 3 1 2 0 1 520 MEANS, Sade 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 2 525 WILLIAMS, Catherine 2-3 0-0 1-3 8 3 5 2 5 2230 FREEMAN, Courtney 9-15 0-0 2-4 7 3 20 2 3 33 Totals 33-69 6-19 13-19 51 20 85 23 31 200 Attendance: 285Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalELON 45 21 66Appalachian State 31 54 85

BOONE, N.C.- A second-half surge lifted Appalachian State University women’s basketball over Elon at the Holmes Center, as the Apps downed their league foe, winning 85-66. With the win, the Mountaineers improve to an even 6-6 on the season and 2-2 in the SoCon, while the Phoenix drop to 5-8 overall and 1-4 in conference action.

The outcome appeared to be grim, as the Black and Gold headed into halftime down by 14 points after Elon closed out first half action on a 13-4 run. The Apps were struggling, shooting just 32 percent from the field and a dismal ten percent from behind the arc in the opening 20 minutes.

Appalachian however, would not go away quietly and came storming back in the second period.

After Urysla Cotten hit a layup to open up the second half, the Mountaineers responded, going on an 18-0 streak, that Elon could not answer. Chakeitha Weldon paced ASU’s vicious offensive assault, as the Atlanta, Ga. native scored eight points during the Apps run. Anna Freeman and Sam Ramirez chipped in as well, drilling treys, helping ASU grab the 51-47 advantage.

Elon tried to thwart Appalachian’s offense, but was unsuccessful, as Ramirez came alive at the right time for ASU, draining two three pointers in less than a minute to increase the Apps lead to six points.

After scoring just six points in the first half, Ramirez finished the contest with 18, nailing all four of her three pointers in the second half.

Two points would be Elon’s narrowest of deficits as Appalachian just dominated the Phoenix, and earned a commanding 85-66 win.

The contest was tied three times in the early goings of play, but Tiffany Davis hit a three and the Phoenix began to increase its lead, up by eight points with a little over eight minutes to play in the first.

ASU came within as close as five, thanks in part to strong play by Canesha Ed-wards and Courtney Freeman, but Elon was too much, as Kelsey Evans anchored the Phoenix’s attack, to put Elon up 14 at the break.

Courtney Freeman ended the game with a career and game-high 20 points, to go along with seven rebounds and four steals.

The Mountaineers rebounded, taking their first lead of the second half at the 14:55 mark off a Weldon jumper and never looked back. Despite Elon trying to rally, staging a 9-0 run, the Phoenix could never get past the nine point hump, and ASU grabbed the impressive win.

A record breaking day, Appalachian re-set ASU’s single game block record and recorded a new Southern Conference single game blocks record, tallying a stout 17 blocks on the afternoon.

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Game 13appalachian State at western carolina1/4/10 • 7 p.m. • at Cullowhee, N.C. (Ramsey Center)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (7-6, 3-2 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M10 EDWARDS, Canesha 3-4 0-0 1-2 9 2 7 0 1 2814 RAMIREZ, Sam 2-6 0-4 0-0 1 1 4 2 2 3725 WILLIAMS, Catherine 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 0 1 1132 FREEMAN, Anna 4-9 0-2 0-0 5 4 8 0 1 2444 DEWART, Ashlen 9-17 0-2 3-5 13 4 21 2 5 4003 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 1 1 1005 WELDON, Chakeitha 1-7 0-0 0-0 5 2 2 1 3 2130 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-8 0-0 3-4 4 3 7 0 3 29 Totals 22-57 0-9 9-13 44 16 53 6 18 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Western Carolina (3-11, 2-3 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M02 HOLLIFIELD, Caitlin 2-11 0-1 5-6 13 2 9 0 3 3310 JACKSON, Jessica 4-9 3-5 0-0 3 3 11 2 4 3413 CLARKE, Emily 2-15 1-6 1-1 10 4 6 3 0 3433 FEEMSTER, Kristen 2-6 0-0 0-2 7 1 4 0 0 2135 CARROLL, Kendra 4-11 0-1 0-0 2 0 8 0 2 2303 SWAYNE, Heather 1-6 0-3 0-0 1 0 2 2 0 1305 MCKINNEY, Janae 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 1 421 FERGUSON, Brittany 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 322 MENENDEZ, Kaila’ Shea 2-6 0-1 2-2 0 0 6 0 1 2242 BELCHER, TT 1-4 0-0 2-2 5 1 4 0 2 13 Totals 18-69 4-17 12-15 48 11 52 7 16 200 Attendance: 102Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 25 28 53Western Carolina 13 39 52

CULLOWHEE, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball eeked out a one point win over Southern Conference rival Western Carolina, as the Apps defeated WCU 53-52 in the Ramsey Center. With the victory, the Black and Gold improve to 7-6 overall and 3-2 in the league, while the Lady Catamounts drop to 3-11 on the season and 2-3 in the conference.

In a game that exposed lackluster effort by both squads, the Mountaineers were unable to find the bottom of the basket in the waning minutes of play, as WCU went on a 10-1 run to erase a once double-digit ASU advantage. The run led to an ensuing Western Carolina lead, their first of the contest, going up 52-51 with 1:23 play. The Lady Catamounts were paced by Caitlin Hollified and Kristen Feemster during the streak.

Fortunately for the Apps, freshman Ashlen Dewart was able to come up big once again, as she drilled a layup with ten seconds remaining to give Appalachian the one point win.

Dewart ended the contest with her fourth double-double of her career, scoring a game-high 21 points and hauling in 13 rebounds.

The Mountaineers appeared to have the contest under control in the first half, despite not much offensive production, as ASU used a 14-5 run to go up by 12 points, taking a 25-13 lead into intermission.

Appalachian’s offense came from all over, as Catherine Williams, Sam Ramirez and Dewart all found themselves in the scoring column.

The second half opened up on the Apps side, as Anna Freeman drilled a jumper making the score 32-15. However, the momentum swing changed from there, as Western Carolina continued to chip away at ASU’s commanding lead, making it a single digit game with just under five minutes to play.

The Lady Catamounts continued to battle ASU for the win, but their late come-back rally came up short.

Notes: The win over WCU marked ASU’s first over the Lady Catamounts since February 24, 2005 ... it also gave Appalachian its first win over Western Carolina on the Lady Catamounts home floor since 2004, snapping a nine game losing streak.

Game 14appalachian State vs. Richmond1/6/10 • 5 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Richmond (11-4)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M23 HOLZER, Katie 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 2 1 955 GORING, Crystal 3-6 0-0 1-4 13 2 7 2 4 2414 POWELL, Kara 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 0 2 2 1 2220 SHELLS, Brittani 9-21 0-1 1-2 2 0 19 0 2 2834 BELL, Danielle 1-5 1-4 0-0 4 1 3 3 2 1903 THARRINGTON, Joyous 5-5 1-1 1-1 5 2 12 3 0 2805 OLIVER, Abby 4-13 1-3 2-2 0 3 11 3 1 2630 DANNELLY, Ryann 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 331 BILNEY, Rachael 3-7 1-4 0-0 1 0 7 3 2 2333 THOMAS, Nikita 3-3 0-0 7-8 3 1 13 0 1 1642 COUTS, Tiffanie 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Totals 31-68 4-16 12-17 40 12 78 18 14 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (7-7)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M10 EDWARDS, Canesha 4-6 0-0 0-0 11 2 8 2 8 2632 FREEMAN, Anna 5-10 1-3 0-0 7 4 11 2 4 2644 DEWART, Ashlen 7-14 1-1 0-0 4 4 15 2 2 3314 RAMIREZ, Sam 2-6 1-5 0-0 2 1 5 3 3 3630 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-8 0-0 0-0 2 2 6 2 1 2703 SHARKEY, Kelsey 3-8 0-2 0-1 5 1 6 3 3 3005 WELDON, Chakeitha 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 525 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-2 0-0 1-4 3 3 3 2 5 17 Totals 26-59 3-11 1-5 36 17 56 16 27 200 Attendance: 227Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalRichmond 39 39 78Appalachian State 30 26 56

BOONE, N.C.- Despite heading into halftime down by just nine points, Appala-chian State University women’s basketball was unable to keep pace with Atlantic 10 foe Richmond, as the Mountaineers dropped a 78-56 decision to the Spiders. The loss snaps a three-game winning streak for the Apps and moves ASU to 7-7 on the season, while RU improves to an impressive 11-4 overall.

A 17-2 Spider run in the opening minutes of the first half made it tough for the Black and Gold to rebound, as Appalachian found itself behind 21-8 half way through the first period.

The Spiders were paced by Nikita Thomas who scored six points during the streak, while Joyous Tharrington was productive offensively as well, chipping in six of her own as well.

ASU continued to battle, as buckets by Courtney Freeman and Ashlen Dewart cut ASU’s deficit to just eight points, making the score 28-20 with a little under six minutes to play in the first.

Dewart yet again was a dominant post presence for the Black and Gold, pouring in a team-best 15 points along with grabbing four boards. The contest marked the 12th time in 14 games that Dewart finished in double-figure scoring and the ninth time the freshman led ASU in the category.

Four more Dewart points and a Canesha Edwards jumper made it a seven-point contest, the closest since the early goings of the game, but a final first-half layup by the Spiders put ASU down 39-30 at the break.

In one of her best outings of the season, Edwards finished the game with a team-high 11 rebounds, while recording eight points.

The second half opened on a strong note, with Anna Freeman drilling a trey, to cut Richmond’s advantage to six points, but a 9-2 run by Richmond put the contest out of reach for Appalachian.

Brittani Shells was unstoppable for the Spiders, scoring eight of Richmond’s points during the run.

Shells finished the evening with a game-high 19 points and six steals.

Although, Appalachian posted a solid effort, the Apps could not come any closer than 12 points and suffered a disappointing defeat to the Spiders.

Game 15appalachian State vs. chattanooga1/9/10 • 7 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Chattanooga (11-6, 6-2 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M42 ROLLINS, Megan 1-3 1-1 0-0 3 1 3 4 1 2250 HOLLINQUEST, Shan. 3-4 0-1 8-14 8 1 14 1 4 3403 CHRISTOPHER, Kayla 2-7 2-5 2-2 7 4 8 1 2 3605 TOWNSEND, Tenisha 3-8 2-5 2-2 3 0 10 1 1 2915 WADE-FRAY Jenaya 2-12 2-8 2-2 7 0 8 4 4 3822 LAMBERT, Kylie 1-3 1-2 2-2 1 0 5 0 2 1132 SMITH, Kiara 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 0 6 0 0 633 HELTON, Erin 2-4 0-1 1-1 1 0 5 1 1 1534 DAVIS, Michelle 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 2 1 0 2 9 Totals 16-47 10-28 18-25 36 8 60 12 17 200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (7-8, 3-3 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 3-4 0-1 0-0 2 3 6 3 2 2832 FREEMAN, Anna 4-8 1-3 1-3 6 4 10 1 6 4044 DEWART, Ashlen 6-12 1-3 1-1 3 4 14 3 2 2810 EDWARDS, Canesha 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 2 4 2 3014 RAMIREZ, Sam 3-8 0-1 0-0 1 1 6 1 2 2705 WELDON, Chakeitha 4-11 1-2 0-0 5 1 9 3 2 2425 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 6 0 1 1130 FREEMAN, Courtney 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 12 Totals 24-53 3-10 2-4 30 20 53 15 17 200

Attendance: 149Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalChattanooga 32 28 60Appalachian State 23 30 53

BOONE, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball took a commanding 51-43 lead with a little over five minutes to play, but a late 17-2 Chattanooga run to close out the game proved to be too much, as ASU suffered a tough 60-53 loss to UTC at the Holmes Center. The defeat marks Appalachian’s second in a row, and drops ASU to 7-8 overall and an even 3-3 in the SoCon, while Chattanooga improves to a stout 11-6 on the season and 6-2 in league play.

The Mountaineers faced a nine point deficit at the break, but a 15-0 Black and Gold streak, put ASU right back into the contest, giving the Apps a nine point advantage with 5:23 remaining. Chakeitha Weldon paced Appalachian, as the Atlanta, Ga. native tallied nine points during the run, including drilling just the second three pointer of her career with ASU. Freshman Ashlen Dewart capped off the run, hitting a jumper to push the Mountaineers to their largest lead at eight points.

Dewart finished the game tied for a game-best 14 points to go along with three rebounds, while Weldon posted nine points and had five boards.

Unfortunately, Chattanooga was able to answer, storming back as Kayla Christo-pher nailed two consecutive three-pointers, her only two of the afternoon and senior Jenaya Wade-Fray hit one, to put the Lady Mocs back on top 53-52.

The three treys proved to be the difference-maker in the contest, as Chattanooga did not relinquish its lead and grabbed the seven-point decision.

Appalachian started the contest off strong, taking a 15-10 advantage off a Sam Ramirez layup with 11:14 remaining in the first. The Apps were finding offensive production from all over, as Anna Freeman, Dewart and Ramirez all found their ways into the scoring column.

The two teams continued to battle back and forth, and a Kelsey Sharkey jumper knotted the game at 17 all. However, Chattanooga outscored ASU 15-6 in the final eight minutes of the first period, with Shanara Hollinquest tallying four points and Tenisha Townsend hitting a three, to put Appalachian down 32-23 at intermission.

A solid second half surge, came up just short for ASU, as the Mountaineers were not able to hold onto an eight point advantage and fell to the defending Southern Conference champions for the 27th consecutive time.

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Game 16appalachian State vs. Samford1/11/10 • 7 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Samford (12-6, 6-3 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M33 DAWSON, Hannah 2-4 1-2 3-5 6 0 8 2 1 3245 HILL, Savannah 4-11 1-4 3-4 5 3 12 2 3 2912 WILDEROTTER, M. 5-7 2-3 4-4 2 2 16 6 4 3213 MAXWELL, Monica 2-5 1-4 0-0 6 1 5 2 1 3114 LONDON, Emily 6-10 3-5 6-7 11 4 21 1 5 3704 BABINEAUX, J’Quita 2-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 4 0 0 1111 POWERS, Jazmine 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 721 ANDERSON, Paige 0-1 0-1 3-4 0 2 3 0 5 1322 CROW, Alex 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 3 2 1 0 8 Totals 21-45 8-21 21-26 35 18 71 14 20 200

HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (7-9, 3-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-5 1-2 0-0 2 2 3 2 3 1844 DEWART, Ashlen 4-9 2-3 3-6 4 4 13 2 7 2305 WELDON, Chakeitha 2-12 0-1 5-6 1 4 9 3 0 3810 EDWARDS, Canesha 4-6 0-0 2-2 3 3 10 1 0 2932 FREEMAN, Anna 4-10 1-4 0-0 7 1 9 2 1 3414 RAMIREZ, Sam 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 620 MEANS, Sade 2-6 0-1 2-3 4 3 6 2 0 1725 WILLIAMS, Catherine 4-6 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 0 2 15

30 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-6 0-0 3-4 6 5 7 1 1 20 Totals 23-62 4-12 15-21 35 26 65 15 14 200

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 303Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSamford 35 36 71Appalachian State 28 37 65

BOONE, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball pulled within four points with just under 50 seconds remaining, but the Mountaineers were unable to come away with a win at the Holmes Center, as late free throws iced the game and gave visiting Samford the 71-65 victory. With the loss, ASU falls to 7-9 on the season and 3-4 in the SoCon, while Samford improves to 12-6 overall and 6-3 in conference action.

The Apps found themselves down by as many as 14 points with 15:31 to play, but a 10-2 Mountaineer streak, cut Appalachian’s deficit to just six points at 50-44. Six different Mountaineers were able to execute on the offensive end of the floor, contributing to ASU’s run.

Samford and Appalachian continued to battle back and forth, and two Canesha Edwards buckets along with a Catherine Williams layup gave the Bulldogs just a three point advantage with a little under nine minutes to play.

Edwards ended the game with 10 points, marking just the second time she finished in double-figures this season.

Falling behind by nine at the 2:21 mark, an Anna Freeman trey made it a six-point game once again, with two minutes to go. Williams converted on a layup as well, but the Apps were unable to get a defensive stop and five final made free throws by Samford gave SU the six point win.

The Bulldogs began the game on fire; drilling two straight three pointers to notch the early six point lead. Production from behind the arc continued for SU, as Emily London hit her second trey of the night just three minutes into the contest.

Appalachian countered, with Edwards and Williams getting the Black and Gold’s offense going early on, as the duo scored six of ASU’s first eight points.

A London jumper with 8:43 remaining in the first capped off a 10-2 Bulldog run, putting Samford on top 20-13. However, the Mountaineers finished the first half on a strong note, as two final Edwards free throws saw ASU head into the break down 35-28.

In a hard-fought second half, Appalachian was never able to get over the three-point hump and take the lead, as sharp shooting from the charity stripe (80.8 percent in the game) gave Samford the closely contested win.

Game 17appalachian State at uNcG1/16/10 • 3 p.m. • at Greensboro, N.C. (Fleming Gym)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (8-9, 4-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M30 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 6 1 4 2132 FREEMAN, Anna 2-5 0-2 2-2 10 5 6 3 6 3744 DEWART, Ashlen 8-11 0-1 6-8 8 2 22 2 3 2610 EDWARDS, Canesha 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 3 1 3514 RAMIREZ, Sam 8-17 6-13 0-0 1 0 22 6 3 3503 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 405 WELDON, Chakeitha 3-6 0-2 0-3 8 1 6 1 7 2420 MEANS, Sade 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 324 MEANS, Charmene 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 125 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-2 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 1 2 14 Totals 29-54 6-19 8-13 39 17 72 17 26 200

HOME TEAM: UNCG (7-10, 4-5 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M33 SMITH, Kendra 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 2844 CLAPPER, Amy 1-4 0-1 2-2 1 0 4 0 0 812 HYSON, Lakiah 2-5 0-2 4-4 4 3 8 3 6 2315 FLOYD, Monique 7-11 0-0 7-12 6 1 21 2 3 3022 LEIGH, Amanda 5-15 4-8 1-2 3 2 15 2 1 3102 DORSETT, Brey 0-5 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 811 WEAVER, Jazz 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 513 FOLWELL, Sarah 2-6 1-3 0-0 3 2 5 1 3 1914 BANNER, TaShama 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0 1 524 RICHBOW, Dayshaun 0-3 0-0 0-1 3 0 0 3 2 2341 GIRSTAUTAITE, Agne 1-5 0-0 0-3 3 3 2 0 1 20 Totals 19-60 5-17 14-24 36 13 57 11 20 200

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 263Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 40 32 72UNCG 31 26 57

GREENSBORO, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball earned its first win in UNCG’s Fleming Gym since 2000, as the Mountaineers held off a strong UNCG squad and captured a 72-57 win. With the victory, Appalachian snaps a three-game losing streak and improves to 8-9 on the season and an even 4-4 in the SoCon, while the Spartans fall to 7-10 overall and 4-5 in league action.

The Black and Gold took a 40-31 advantage headed into the break, but it was UNCG that had the early momentum coming out of the half, as Lakiah Hyson and Monique Floyd both scored two buckets to make it a five point game. Although tested, Appalachian would not back down, as Sam Ramirez continued with her hot shooting hand draining a trey to push ASU’s lead back to eight points.

Ashlen Dewart and Ramirez continued to pace the productive Mountaineer offense, as Ramirez drilled another three-pointer and Dewart continued to come up big at charity stripe.

Both finished the contest with 22 points, while Dewart hauled in eight rebounds and Ramirez dished out six assists.

Appalachian’s comfy lead at 12 points began to diminish as Sarah Folwell hit a trey and Amanda Leigh scored a jumper to cut ASU’s lead to just eight points. However, Dewart was unstoppable yet again, scoring six of the App’s last eight points, leading to the ensuing 15 point Appalachian victory.

After going up 10-8 in the opening minutes of action, with Dewart pouring in ASU’s first eight points, Appalachian was unable to stave off a strong UNCG surge, as Monique Floyd got into the scoring column hitting four early buckets.

Floyd ended the contest with a game-high 21 points, and hauled in six boards while grabbing five steals.

Momentum shifted in ASU’s favor though, as the Mountaineers closed out the first half on a 12-5 streak, with Chakeitha Weldon, Anna Freeman, Canesha Edwards and Ramirez all chipping in on the offensive front.

Continuing with their strong play, Appalachian was able to outscore the Spartans by six in the second-half and notch their fourth conference victory of the season.

Game 18appalachian State at college of charleston1/18/10 • 7 p.m. • at Charleston, S.C. (Carolina First Arena)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (9-9, 5-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M32 FREEMAN, Anna 7-12 4-5 0-0 11 2 18 2 0 3044 DEWART, Ashlen 5-9 0-0 0-0 1 2 10 1 2 2010 EDWARDS, Canesha 2-7 0-0 2-3 8 4 6 1 2 3514 RAMIREZ, Sam 3-9 1-6 0-0 2 0 7 2 1 3730 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-8 0-0 1-3 5 4 7 0 5 3603 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 805 WELDON, Chakeitha 3-7 0-0 2-8 6 3 8 3 4 2920 MEANS, Sade 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 425 WILLIAMS, Catherine 4-8 0-0 2-4 8 1 10 0 1 21 Totals 27-65 5-12 7-18 49 17 66 10 18 220

HOME TEAM: College of Charleston (12-6, 7-3)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M02 KOTCELLA, Brooke 4-9 2-5 0-0 5 1 10 2 3 4341 JONES, Deidra 8-12 0-0 3-4 3 5 19 1 4 3103 WILLIAMS, Erika 4-15 1-5 0-0 9 3 9 1 2 4004 HUGHES, Jade 2-8 0-4 0-0 1 4 4 4 3 3433 GERTY, Tonia 5-13 3-4 0-0 5 2 13 7 0 4312 HATCHER, Ariel 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 230 MUDD, Indya 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 1 1 16 42 MCLAURIN, NeShonda 2-2 0-0 2-3 3 1 6 0 3 11 Totals 26-63 6-20 5-7 34 16 63 16 18 220

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 207Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalAppalachian State 21 38 7 66College of Charleston 28 31 4 63

CHARLESTON, S.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball used a late second-half rally and strong overtime play to knock off the number two team in the conference, College of Charleston in the Carolina First Arena. The win marked the Mountaineers’ first victory in the Holy City since 2001 and first on the Cougars’ John Kresse Court. With the victory ASU also improves to an even 9-9 overall and 5-4 in the SoCon, matching the overall number of wins from a season ago, while CofC drops to 12-6 on the season and 7-3 in league action.

Facing a 14-point deficit with 9:51 to play, the Mountaineers proceeded to go on a 20-6 streak that the Cougars had no answer for. Freshman Anna Freeman pro-vided the spark for the Black and Gold, as she poured in eight points during the run, while Catherine Williams was able to come up big as well, chipping in seven.

Williams ended the game with 10 points and eight boards, with five of her rebounds coming on the offensive glass.

Seven-straight Mountaineer points gave Appalachian a two-point lead, its first of the contest with 1:30 remaining. Unfortunately, a veteran Cougar squad was able to finish when it counted as Jade Hughes connected on a jumper to knot the game at 59 all and send it into an extra period. Anna Freeman yet again provided the intangible factor, grabbing two clutch rebounds off of missed Cougar shots by Hughes and Erika Williams.

A low-scoring overtime, NeShonda McLaurin got CofC on the board first making it a 61-59 game. Fortunately, Anna Freeman continued to be unstoppable, scor-ing a layup and drilling a three-pointer to give ASU a five-point cushion at 64-61 with 52 seconds to go.

Anna Freeman, filled out the stat sheet with her strong play, totaling a team-high 18 points and 11 boards, while also recording three blocks, two assists and two steals.

McLaurin cut Appalachian’s lead to just one point with under 15 seconds on the clock, but two final free throws by Canesha Edwards and a monster block by Anna Freeman on a Hughes three-point attempt as time expired, gave the Black and Gold the exhilirating win.

Four early three-pointers in the first half, coupled by a 10-0 College of Charleston run paced by Brooke Kotcella earned CofC the commanding 25-14 cushion. However, back-to-back Mountaineer buckets by Anna Freeman and Courtney Freeman pulled Appalachian back within six points at 25-19.

Unable to take advantage of a 10 minute field goal drought to close out the first half by College of Charleston, a final Edwards jumper put ASU down 28-21 at intermission.

The outcome appeared to be grim, with CofC holding a double-digit lead as the clock ticked to under ten minutes to play, but the Black and Gold rallied a comeback and pushed the game into overtime.

Strong conditiong and impressive play by the Apps, anchored by Anna Freeman, let ASU prevail and hand the Cougars’ their first loss at home in 15 games.

Notes: The win snaps a 15-game home winning streak for the Cougars’, the 12th longest in the country ... gives College of Charleston its first loss on its home floor since January of 2009 ... ASU remains undefeated in the SoCon on the road, mov-ing to 4-0 .... ASU earns its first win over College of Charleston since (2007) ... the Mountaineers capture their first-ever win in the Carolina First Arena and first vic-tory in Charleston, S.C. since 2001 ... Darcie Vincent coached teams move to 1-2 against the Cougars ... ASU improves to a spotless 2-0 in OT games this season.

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Game 19appalachian State vs. davidson1/23/10 • 1 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Davidson (9-10, 7-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M21 ALEXSANDRAVICIUS, S 4-12 0-1 0-0 2 1 8 0 1 2035 PAQUETTE, Julia 0-6 0-0 2-2 6 4 2 0 2 2202 LAUNE, Monica 5-9 5-9 1-2 4 2 16 3 2 4010 THOMPSON, Alex 4-8 1-4 0-0 2 2 9 7 2 2824 LAX, Ashley 5-11 3-7 2-2 5 1 15 0 3 3520 WOODINGTON, C. 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 1632 SITTON, Barbara 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 433 OTTAWAY, Amanda 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 3 1 0 1 1242 JOHNSEN, Kristen 2-7 0-1 4-6 2 2 8 0 1 23 Totals 21-59 9-23 10-14 28 16 61 11 14 200

HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (10-9, 6-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 4-5 0-0 3-4 11 3 11 0 3 2430 FREEMAN, Courtney 5-11 0-0 2-3 7 4 12 1 1 2732 FREEMAN, Anna 5-11 1-5 3-3 8 3 14 3 2 3210 EDWARDS, Canesha 3-9 0-0 3-4 9 3 9 3 1 2914 RAMIREZ, Sam 7-11 1-3 2-3 4 0 17 2 3 4003 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 805 WELDON, Chakeitha 2-7 0-2 0-0 2 2 4 2 3 2144 DEWART, Ashlen 1-7 0-2 3-4 2 2 5 1 2 19 Totals 27-61 2-12 16-21 46 17 72 12 17 200

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 1576Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalDavidson 25 36 61Appalachian State 30 42 72

BOONE, N.C.- In a hotly contested game that saw five lead changes and the score knotted on seven occasions, Appalachian State University women’s basketball was able to pick up its third-straight win over Davidson, as the Mountaineers handed the Wildcats a 72-61 defeat. With the win, ASU improves its winning streak to three in a row and moves to 10-9 on the season and 6-4 in the SoCon, while DC drops to 9-10 overall and 7-4 in league action.

Five straight Sam Ramirez points gave the Black and Gold an early four point advantage with 8:18 to play in the first period, but the Wildcats came clawing back, going on a 6-0 streak to regain the lead at 21-19. The scored was tied twice more before the break, with the last time at 25 all, before a Catherine Williams layup and a made ensuing free throw put ASU up for good with less than a minute remaining until the half.

Ramirez finished the contest, with a game-high 17 points, to go along with four rebounds and two assists.

Canesha Edwards got in on the scoring as well, recording the final two points of the first period to give the Black and Gold the five point cushion, and take a 30-25 lead heading into the intermission.

Carrying their momentum into the second period, Appalachian used a 16-3 run over the final seconds of the first and three and a half minutes into the second half, to grab a commanding 40-28 lead. Offensive production came from all over for ASU, as Courtney Freeman, Anna Freeman and Williams all got in on the action.

Williams posted a standout performance, as she recorded her first double-double of her career, tallying 11 points and hauling in 11 rebounds. She also tied the single-game block record, swatting eight Wildcat shots.

However, Davidson would not back down, going on a 9-2 streak of its own, to pull within three points at 46-43 with 11:31 to play.

Appalachian went up by as many as 10 points with under six minutes on the clock, but the Wildcats continued to chip away and an Alex Thompson three-pointer saw the Black and Gold’s lead dissapear, cutting it to just four points.

Despite a late Davidson rally, Appalachian was able to hang on, as final free throws down the stretch by Ramirez, Williams and Edwards gave the Apps the 11-point victory.

Notes: The 11 Appalachian blocks in the game gives ASU a total of 138 season, breaking the single season team block record set by the 2008-09 Mountaineer squad (128 blocks) ... The 10 wins on the season gives ASU the most in a season since the 2006-07 campaign (13-18 final record) ... the win gives ASU its first vic-tory against DC in the Holmes Center since January 24, 2006 ... the season sweep is ASU’s first of Davidson since the 2005-06 season ... Appalachian is now in sole possession of fifth place in the SoCon standings ... the three-game winning streak is Appalachian’s longest since the 2006-07 season.

Game 20appalachian State at wofford1/30/10 • 7 p.m. • at Spartanburg, S.C. (Benjamin Johnson Arena)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (11-9, 7-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M32 FREEMAN, Anna 4-11 2-4 1-2 14 5 11 0 1 3344 DEWART, Ashlen 4-13 0-0 1-6 2 4 9 1 1 2110 EDWARDS, Canesha 1-4 0-0 1-1 1 3 3 4 3 1914 RAMIREZ, Sam 5-14 1-5 2-2 4 1 13 3 2 3630 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-7 0-0 0-0 5 0 4 1 5 2903 SHARKEY, Kelsey 2-2 0-0 1-1 1 1 5 0 2 905 WELDON, Chakeitha 2-3 0-0 3-7 4 4 7 1 4 3024 MEANS, Charmene 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 425 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-8 0-0 4-6 11 4 10 0 4 19 Totals 23-63 3-9 13-25 48 22 62 10 22 200

HOME TEAM: Wofford (4-16, 2-10 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M32 MOOREHOUSE, April 5-9 0-0 4-4 6 4 14 0 2 2533 WILLIAMS, Mahagony 0-5 0-0 2-2 7 4 2 0 3 2013 BRITTENHAM, Rachel 3-12 3-7 2-2 3 1 11 2 5 2821 GRAMBLIN, Natalie 3-11 1-4 4-7 3 0 11 1 5 2322 DWYER, Kelly 0-5 0-2 0-1 4 3 0 3 3 2501 GERGELY, Domi 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 2 1403 MASALIN, Mariah 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 910 BLAKE, Kelly 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 3 0 0 0 0+12 BRADLEY, Kristin 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 4 3 2 0 1514 HELMS, Maddie 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1015 KROKER, Ashley 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 3 0 1 940 MOTELY, Daniella 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 542 VARNO, Kathlyn 2-2 0-0 1-2 2 2 5 0 1 17 Totals 17-57 6-20 14-19 39 19 54 9 22 200

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 112Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 22 40 62Wofford 26 28 54

SPARTANBURG, S.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball erased a four-point halftime deficit to eek out a 62-54 win over Southern Conference foe Wofford at Benjamin Johnson Arena. The victory is ASU’s fourth straight and improves the Mountaineers to 11-9 overall and 7-4 in league action, while Wof-ford drops to 4-16 on the season and 2-10 in the SoCon.

In a contest that saw seven ties and seven lead changes, it was the final lead change that proved to be the difference-maker, as the game was knotted the last time at 39 all and from there on it was all Appalachian. Seven consecutive Black and Gold points, led by Sam Ramirez, scoring four of them earned the Apps a 46-39 advantage with 9:40 to play.

Extending its lead to nine points, the largest of the contest for the Mountaineers, it appeared as though ASU would roll to the win, but the Terriers would not go away quietly, continuing to claw back as Wofford drilled two three pointers to pull within one point. Not wanting its spotless conference road record to have a blemish, ASU produced offensively when it counted, with Catherine Williams, Kelsey Sharkey and Ramirez all converting on the offensive front.

Williams was yet again a spark for the Black and Gold, tallying her second double-double of her career in as many contests, hauling in 11 rebounds and totaling ten points to go along with four blocks.

A consistent performer the entire contest as well, Anna Freeman also had a double-double, pouring in 11 points, along with grabbing 14 rebounds and also tallying four blocks. The four swatted Wofford shots, earned Freeman the single season block record, as she now has a total of 64 on the 2009-10 campaign.

Despite the win, sluggish and sloppy play was difficult to overcome in the early goings of the contest, as Wofford took the lead in the opening minutes and never relinquished it during the first half.

The Mountaineers fell behind 12-4 early on, with April Moorehouse pacing the Terrier attack, tallying six of their first 12 points. Moorehouse finished the game as the Terriers’ leading scorer with 14 points as well.

After Wofford came out strong, an 8-0 Appalachian streak, topped off by an Anna Freeman trey tied the game at 14 all with a little over eight minutes remaining until the break.

Unable to find the bottom of the basket, ASU went into intermission down 26-22. Fortunately, the Apps came up big when it counted in the second half and were able to hang on for the win.

Keeping with its stout defensive effort, Wofford ended the contest shooting a dismal 29.8 percent, the lowest an opponent has shot against the Mountaineers since ASU held the Catamounts to a 26 percent field goal percentage, back on January 4.

Notes: The 11 wins in a season are the most since the 2006-07 campaign (finish-ing that season 13-18 overall) ... the four-game winning streak is the longest winning streak since the 2005-06 season when ASU won five in a row ... the win was Appalachian’s fifth-straight over Wofford ... the victory keeps ASU spotless on the road against conference opponents (5-0) ... Darcie Vincent coached teams are 3-0 against Wofford ... Appalachian finishes the month of January with a 6-3 record, the most wins in the month since the 1999-2000 season (7 victories) ... the three-game winning streak is Appalachian’s longest since the 2006-07 season.

Game 21appalachian State at Furman2/1/10 • 7 p.m. • at Greenville, S.C. (Timmons Arena)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (12-9, 8-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M32 FREEMAN, Anna 4-11 2-5 4-5 7 2 14 2 6 39 44 DEWART, Ashlen 4-4 1-1 1-1 1 4 10 0 2 1110 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 1 2 1414 RAMIREZ, Sam 4-10 1-4 7-7 6 4 16 2 3 39 30 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 3 1 3103 SHARKEY, Kelsey 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 1 2 18 05 WELDON, Chakeitha 2-6 0-1 0-0 4 3 4 4 4 3125 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-6 0-0 0-1 1 1 6 0 2 17 Totals 21-47 4-12 12-14 31 15 58 13 22 200

HOME TEAM: Furman (6-17, 4-10 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M24 TROUTMAN, Susan 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 4 0 2 1540 LEDFORD, Lakyn 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 3 6 1 3 3211 STEPHENS, Lee 4-14 3-9 5-6 6 1 16 3 1 4020 THOMPSON, Raegan 1-6 1-4 0-1 3 1 3 3 0 2921 HOLTFRETER, Kali 3-8 3-7 2-2 3 0 11 1 0 3013 RANDOLPH, Ayanna 1-6 0-0 0-0 3 3 2 3 8 2123 BERRY, Kendra 5-15 0-0 1-2 10 3 11 2 4 33 Totals 19-60 7-20 8-11 38 15 53 13 19 200

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 233Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 26 32 58Furman 24 29 53

GREENVILLE, S.C.- The outcome looked bleak for Appalachian State University women’s basketball Monday,as the Apps were down by four points with under three minutes to play, but the Mountaineers came up big when it counted and were able to eek out a 58-53 victory at Furman’s Timmons Arena. The win is the Black and Gold’s fifth straight, and improves ASU to 12-9 overall and 8-4 in confer-ence action, while Furman drops to 6-17 on the season and 4-10 in the SoCon.

In a back and forth affair, it was the final minute that changed the contest for Appalachian, as Sam Ramirez connected on a three-pointer off an out-of-bounds play to pull the Apps back within one point at 53-52 with 58.9 seconds remaining. Freshman Kelsey Sharkey stepped up as well, stealing the ball in Furman’s back-court and hitting the ensuing layup to give the Mountaineers a 54-53 advantage.

Ramirez had yet another stellar offensive outing as she finished tied with Lee Stephens for a game-high 16 points, to go along with six boards.

Keeping with its strong defensive effort, Furman came up empty on its next offensive possession and four final made free throws by Ramirez and Anna Freeman, coupled with a monster Freeman block on a Stephens’ shot with 9.4 seconds to play, pushed the Black and Gold to the thrilling win.

Freshman Ashlen Dewart got Appalachian off to a strong start in the first half, drilling the Apps’ first five points, but Stephens answered for the Paladins with two treys of her own just three and a half minutes into the contest.

The first half was tied five more times, before a 4-0 Appalachian streak to close out the period, with buckets by Courtney Freeman and Catherine Williams earned ASU the 26-24 lead heading into intermission.

After holding what seemed to be a strong eight point cushion at 38-30 with just under fifteen minutes on the clock, the Paladins went on a run of their own, scor-ing 10 unanswered points with Kali Holfreter pacing Furman during the streak with five points to earn FU the two point lead.

Fortunately, the Black and Gold had an answer at the end of the game, and were able to sneak past the Paladins, to remain undefeated on the road against Southern Conference opponents.

Notes: The eight SoCon wins surpasses the total number of conference wins from a season ago ... the 12 wins are the most in a season for the Black and Gold since the 2006-07 campaign (13-18) ... the five game winning streak is the longest since 2005-06 ... the win over Furman is ASU’s first over the Paladins since March 5, 2009 ... Appalachian is now tied for fourth in the league standings with Davidson ... Darcie Vincent coached teams are 3-2 against Furman ... the six SoCon road wins are the most since winning seven during the 1995-96 season.coached teams are 3-0 against Wofford ... Appalachian finishes the month of January with a 6-3 record, the most wins in the month since the 1999-2000 season (7 victories)

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Game 22appalachian State at elon2/6/10 • 2 p.m. • at Elon, N.C. (Alumni Gym)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (13-9, 9-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 6-15 0-0 0-1 13 3 12 0 1 3132 FREEMAN, Anna 0-4 0-1 3-4 8 4 3 1 3 1605 WELDON, Chakeitha 5-11 0-0 6-8 6 5 16 2 7 3714 RAMIREZ, Sam 2-7 2-4 6-6 1 1 12 3 4 3730 FREEMAN, Courtney 4-17 0-0 3-6 13 2 11 3 1 3510 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-3 0-0 3-4 2 0 3 0 1 1325 WILLIAMS, Catherine 2-5 0-0 0-2 4 5 4 1 2 1742 HACKETT, Haley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0+44 DEWART, Ashlen 6-9 0-0 0-0 3 5 12 1 3 14 Totals 25-71 2-5 21-31 56 25 73 11 22 200

HOME TEAM: Elon (9-15, 4-11 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M02 EVANS, Kelsey 5-10 0-0 4-4 8 5 14 0 7 3030 COTTON, Urysla 2-7 0-0 0-7 8 1 4 0 4 2311FORD, Ali 3-11 1-7 4-4 1 5 11 2 6 2112 GASUE, Tiara 2-3 0-0 0-1 0 2 4 0 0 1221 DAVIS, Tiffany 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 4 1903 BATTEN, Jermile 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 104 HOVATTER, Kallie 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 2 0 1 3 905 MEDLEY, Courtney 0-8 0-3 1-2 5 2 1 1 0 2110 HARPER, Aiesha 1-7 0-3 2-4 1 2 4 2 1 2115 TAYLOR, Julie 2-3 1-2 0-0 4 1 5 1 2 1531 HAIRSTON, Lei Lei 2-9 0-1 5-5 8 1 9 0 5 2533 ARCHIE, Lisa 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 0 3 Totals 17-58 2-16 18-31 43 23 54 8 31 200

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 403Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 28 45 73Elon 26 28 54

ELON, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball used a late run to pull away from a tough Elon squad at Alumni Gym and run past the Phoenix 73-54. With the win, ASU completes the season sweep of the Phoenix and earns its sixth-straight victory, while remaining spotless on the road against Southern Conference opponents. The Apps also improve to 13-9 on the season and 9-4 in conference action, while Elon drops to 9-15 overall and 4-11 in league play.

After battling the entire first half, trying to stave off a chippy Elon squad, ASU found itself down for the final time at 33-31 as Urysla Cotten nailed a jumper to give the Phoenix the narrow advantage. However, that would be the last time that the Black and Gold faced a deficit, as the Mountaineers’ posted a 9-2 streak, grabbing a 40-33 lead with 15:13 remaining.

From there on it was all Appalachian, as the Apps continued to come up big when it counted, and ended the game on yet another silencing run, outscoring Elon 16-2 in the waning minutes of play. Nine during the streak came from the charity stripe to lead to the exciting win.

It appeared as though the Mountaineers would pull away early in the first half, as eight Ashlen Dewart points, coupled with offensive production from Chakeitha Weldon and Kelsey Sharkey put the Apps up 17-12.

Sharkey had yet another stellar outing, earning her first career double-double, scoring 12 points and hauling in 13 rebounds. Weldon was impressive as well, tallying 16 points, finishing as the game’s leading scorer.

Despite the five-point cushion, Elon would not go away quietly, posting a 10-0 run of their own to grab a three-point advantage at 24-21 with Lisa Archie hitting two free throws to cap off Elon’s streak.

Ending first half action on a high note, junior Sam Ramirez drilled a trey as the shot clock expired to knot the game at 24 all. That three-pointer combined with a Sharkey layup and two final free throws put ASU up 28-26 heading into the break.

After falling behind just one time at the beginning of the second period, the Black and Gold went on to dominate the Phoenix and capture a 19-point victory.

Five Mountaineers ended the game in double-figure scoring, with Courtney Free-man making a name for herself on the offensive front as well, also recording her first career double-double, notching 13 boards and scoring 11 points.

Notes: The 13 wins are the most in a season for the Black and Gold since the 2006-07 campaign, finishing that season 13-18 overall ... the nine SoCon wins are the most since the 2005-06 campaign, when ASU went 11-7 and finished fourth in the conference ... the win gives Appalachian its sixth-straight win on the season, its longest winning streak of the season and longest since the 1997-98 season when the Apps won six in a row span-ning from January to February ... ASU is still spotless on the road against SoCon foes, and improve to 7-0 ... Darcie Vincent coached teams are now 3-1 against Elon ... the seven road wins against SoCon foes are the most since the 1995-96 season ... the win gives ASU its best start to the month (2-0) since the 2001-02 season.

Game 23appalachian State vs. western carolina2/8/10 • 7 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Western Carolina (4-20, 3-12 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M02 HOLLIFIELD, Caitlin 6-9 0-0 2-2 6 3 14 3 3 2905 McKINNEY, Janae 0-2 0-0 1-2 6 0 1 1 2 1703 SWAYNE, Heather 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 3 3 2 4 2010 JACKSON, Jessica 2-6 1-4 0-0 2 3 5 3 2 3313 CLARKE, Emily 1-9 0-3 0-0 3 3 2 2 2 2822 MENENDEZ, Kaila’ Shea 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 1133 FEEMSTER, Kristen 8-10 0-0 1-2 2 1 17 1 1 2635 CARROLL, Kendra 4-14 1-2 4-4 0 2 13 0 2 2742 BELCHER, TT 1-3 0-0 2-4 2 1 4 0 0 9 Totals 23-58 3-11 10-14 27 16 59 14 19 200 HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (14-9, 10-4 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 3 6 3 3 3330 FREEMAN, Courtney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 532 FREEMAN, Anna 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 5 0 2 3 2905 WELDON, Chakeitha 6-8 0-0 1-2 4 1 13 4 4 3714 RAMIREZ, Sam 8-15 3-5 4-4 3 1 23 5 1 38 10 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 0 2 625 WILLIAMS, Catherine 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 2 4 1 3 2244 DEWART, Ashlen 8-12 0-2 9-9 6 3 25 3 5 30 Totals 27-49 3-9 16-17 31 15 73 18 22 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 370Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWestern Carolina 35 24 59Appalachian State 39 34 73

BOONE, N.C. - Appalachian State University women’s basketball drilled 11 free throws down the stretch, to ice the game, and pull out a 73-59 win over Southern Conference rival Western Carolina in the Holmes Center. The victory is the Mountaineers’ seventh-straight, and improves ASU to 14-9 overall and 10-4 in conference action, while the Lady Catamounts drop to 4-20 on the season and 3-12 in the conference.

After taking a narrow four-point advantage heading into intermission, the Apps used a 15-4 run to open the second-half to take a commanding 54-39 lead with a little under 13 minutes to play. Sam Ramirez and Ashlen Dewart continued their offensive production during the run, as the duo combined for 11 points over the five-minute span.

Both finished the game in dominating fashion, as Dewart went 8-12 from the field, pouring in 25 points, while grabbing six rebounds and Ramirez tied a career-high with 23 points, along with dishing out five assists and recording three steals.

Despite the double-digit Mountaineer lead, Western Carolina tried to rally a comeback, scoring seven unanswered. Led by a Jessica Jackson three-pointer, WCU was able to pull back within seven points, the narrowest of margins since the start of the second-half. However, made free throws over the course of the fi-nal three minutes kept ASU on top and earned Appalachian the 14-point victory.

Shooting an average of 60 percent from the charity stripe heading into Monday’s contest, the Apps posted their best outing of the season at the free throw line, going 16-17, good enough for an impressive 94 percent. With four free throws against Western Carolina, Ramirez has now connected on 19-consecutive over the past four games.

It was a back and forth affair of sorts to start the game, but an early 11-0 streak put ASU out in front 19-10 just seven minutes into action. The nine point cushion was not good enough, as Western Carolina came storming back, outscoring Ap-palachian 21-6 to jump back in front by six points with a little under six minutes to play until the break.

Kristen Feemster scored WCU’s first eight points during the run, while finishing the game as Western Carolina’s leading scorer with 17. Finally able to find the bottom of the basket, Ramirez, Kelsey Sharkey and Chakeitha Weldon, were able to get the Mountaineers going on the offensive front, and earn the Black and Gold the 39-35 lead at halftime.

Weldon also ended the contest in double-figures, scoring 13 points along with totaling four assists.

Strong second period play and resiliency enabled a balanced ASU attack to complete the season-sweep of the Lady Catamounts for the first time since the 2004-05 campaign and grab its third win in the month of February.

Notes: The 14 wins for ASU are the most in the season since the 2005-06 campaign (went 15-13 overall) ... the ten conference wins are the most since the 2005-06 season (11-7 in SoCon, fourth in conference) ... the seven-straight wins is the longest winning streak since the 1995-96 season ... the season sweep of the Lady Catamounts is ASU’s first since the 2004-05 season ... the season sweep is the Apps’ third of a conference opponent this season (Western Carolina, Elon and Davidson) ... the five home wins match the total number of home victories from a season ago ... Darcie Vincent coached teams are an even 2-2 against Western Carolina ... Darcie Vincent coached teams have now earned three wins over teams that advanced to the 2008-09 postseason.

Game 24appalachian State at chattanooga2/13/10 • 5 p.m. • at Chattanooga, Tenn. (McKenzie Arena)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (14-10, 10-5 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-5 0-0 1-2 5 2 3 2 0 2332 FREEMAN, Anna 1-7 0-2 2-2 14 2 4 2 2 3244 DEWART, Ashlen 8-14 0-1 0-2 8 3 16 1 6 3605 WELDON, Chakeitha 3-8 0-0 0-0 4 2 6 3 4 3614 RAMIREZ, Sam 8-13 2-4 1-1 3 0 19 4 4 3710 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 925 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 2 1330 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-4 0-0 0-1 3 2 6 0 1 14 Totals 25-55 2-7 4-8 40 14 56 12 19 200

HOME TEAM: Chattanooga (19-7, 14-3 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M42 ROLLINS, Megan 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 1 0 2150 HOLLINQUEST, Shan. 2-7 0-1 6-8 7 2 10 3 0 3503 CHRISTOPHER, Kayla 4-10 2-5 2-2 6 0 12 1 3 3705 TOWNSEND, Tenisha 4-8 1-4 0-0 1 1 9 2 2 3015 WADE-FRAY Jenaya 2-10 0-4 0-0 2 0 4 4 4 3401 PENLAND, Kori 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 522 LAMBERT, Kylie 4-5 4-5 0-1 5 4 12 4 2 2533 HELTON, Erin 1-6 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 1134 DAVIS, Michelle 3-6 2-2 0-0 2 2 8 0 1 12 Totals 21-58 9-25 8-11 31 11 59 15 12 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 3077Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 33 23 56Chattanooga 28 31 59

CHATTANOOGA, TENN.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball took a double-digit lead over Southern Conference leader Chattanooga, but UTC battled back and eeked out a controversial three-point win over the Mountaineers.

Appalachian fell in a heartbreaker, dropping a 59-56 decision to the Lady Mocs in McKen-zie Arena. With the loss, the Apps’ seven-game winning streak is snapped and ASU drops its first conference road game of the season, falling to 14-10 overall and 10-5 in league action, while UTC wins its 14th game in 15 tries and improves to 19-7 on the season and 14-3 in conference play.

A Chakeitha Weldon layup gave the Black and Gold a 50-40 advantage with just under 12 minutes to play in the contest, but a 13-0 Chattanooga streak proved to be the difference-maker in the final minutes of the game.

Led by Tenisha Townsend who scored four points during the Lady Mocs’ run, Chattanooga grabbed its first lead of the game since the 18:03 mark in the first half, going up 51-50 with 6:11 remaining.

UTC’s Jenaya Wade-Fray capped off Chattanooga’s run with a layup, putting ASU on a little over nine minute field goal drought. Despite the three-point deficit, Appalachian would not go away quietly, scoring six unanswered points to go back on top, up 56-53 with 1:18 left on the clock.

The hotly contested battle grew more intense as Shanara Hollinquest converted on a layup to pull Chattanooga back within one. On Appalachian’s next possession, freshman Ashlen Dewart was fouled, but failed to make either one of her free throw shots. However, Weldon grabbed the rebound off of Dewart’s second missed free throw and it was then knocked loose. A jump ball was whistled by the officials, with the possession in Appalachian’s favor as Chattanooga received the ball to start the second-half.

Due to what was ruled as an inadvertent whistle at the 6:47 mark unbeknownst to either team or the official table, and was actually marked as a turnover by Chattanooga in the official stats, the referees over turned the table (which had ASU with the possession) and gave the ball to the Lady Mocs.

A foul was then called on Catherine Williams and Hollinquest hit two free throws to have the lead change hands once more and put Chattanooga up for good at 57-56 with mere seconds left.

Coming up empty on its next offensive opportunity, ASU had to stop the clock and fouled freshman Kayla Christopher. Christopher, drained two free throws with five seconds left in the game, earning UTC the 59-56 lead. Unable to get a good look at the basket, the Mountaineers turned the ball over and Chattanooga came away with the gut-wrenching three-point victory.

Appalachian started the contest on an impressive note, jumping out to a 17-8 advantage over the ten-time defending regular season conference champions. The hot start was thanks in part to strong play by junior Sam Ramirez who scored seven of the Mountain-eers’ first 17 points.

Continuing with her stout offensive play, Ramirez ended as the game’s leading scorer, pouring in 19 points to go along with four assists.

Five-straight points by Michelle Davis made it a two-point game, with ASU clinging to a 21-19 advantage.

Trying to end the first period with momentum in its favor, Kylie Lambert hit two treys and Hollinquest connected on a jumper to pull UTC back within two points with 26 seconds remaining until the break. Ramirez however answered once again, nailing a jumper, to give Appalachian the 33-28 lead heading into the break.

Although the Apps led by as many as ten points in the second half, a late Chattanooga run, eerily similar to what happened in Boone, N.C. back on January 9, gave the Lady Mocs the narrow win and its 26th-straight over ASU.

Notes: Appalachian has now lost 26-straight games to Chattanooga ... ASU lost just its fifth SoCon game of the season ... the defeat snapped a seven-game Mountaineer winning streak ... UTC remains undefeated against SoCon foes on its home floor.

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Game 25appalachian State at Samford2/15/10 • 8 p.m. • at Birmingham, Ala. (Pete Hanna Center)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (15-10, 11-5 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-5 1-2 0-0 5 5 3 3 3 2632 FREEMAN, Anna 7-14 4-7 3-4 8 0 21 1 1 3844 DEWART, Ashlen 2-7 0-1 2-2 6 2 6 1 2 2505 WELDON, Chakeitha 2-11 0-0 6-6 10 3 10 4 3 3414 RAMIREZ, Sam 7-14 5-9 0-0 4 2 19 4 4 3810 EDWARDS, Canesha 1-3 0-0 2-2 3 3 4 1 1 1625 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-1 0-0 1-2 4 4 3 1 2 1830 FREEMAN, Courtney 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Totals 21-56 10-19 14-16 45 19 66 15 16 200

HOME TEAM: Samford (19-8, 13-5 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M33 DAWSON, Hannah 4-7 1-1 0-0 3 2 9 2 1 2445 HILL, Savannah 5-18 0-5 2-2 7 5 12 5 2 3812 WILDEROTTER, M. 0-1 0-1 3-6 1 4 3 4 4 2913 MAXWELL, Monica 5-10 5-10 0-0 5 1 15 0 3 3521 ANDERSON, Paige 0-1 0-1 3-4 0 2 3 0 5 1304 BABINEAUX, J’Quita 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 211 POWERS, Jazmine 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 4 2 1 1222 CROW, Alex 0-5 0-3 2-2 7 2 2 1 0 21 Totals 18-53 7-27 12-16 29 16 55 14 12 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 813Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 37 29 66Samford 37 18 55

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball held Samford to just 18 second half points and grabbed an exciting 66-55 win over the number two team in the Southern Conference at the Pete Hanna Center. With the victory, the Mountaineers improve to 15-10 on the season and 11-5 in the SoCon, while Samford drops to 19-8 overall and 13-5 in the conference. The win also marks Appalachian’s first over Samford, as the two teams have just met a total of four times.

After heading into the break tied at 37 apiece, the Black and Gold began the second period on a strong note, outscoring the Bulldogs 7-2 in the opening minutes. Paced by four early points by freshman Ashlen Dewart and a trey by Sam Ramirez, ASU jumped out to a 44-39 advantage.

Ramirez was stout offensively against the Bulldogs, pouring in 19 points, grab-bing four rebounds and dishing out four assists.

The two teams continued to battle, as the contest was knotted once more at 48 apiece, but that would be the last time, as an Anna Freeman layup and another Ramirez three-pointer gave the Apps a five-point cushion.

Continuing with her career-high offensive outing, Anna Freeman drilled her fourth and final three-pointer of the night, and hit the front end of a free throw to make it a seven-point Appalachian lead with a little less than three minutes remaining.

Freeman ended the night with a career-best 21 points to go along with eight rebounds, two blocks and one steal.

Nine final made free throws down the stretch proved to be the difference-maker and iced the game for Appalachian, as Catherine Williams, Canesha Edwards, Anna Freeman and Chakeitha Weldon all came up big at the charity stripe.

Weldon was also impressive against the Bulldogs as well, as the sophomore recorded her first career double-double, scoring 10 points and grabbing a game-high 10 rebounds.

The Apps finished the evening shooting 87.5 percent from the line, its second best outing at the free throw line this season.

In a first half that saw the score tied on six occasions, it was the Mountaineers who faced a five-point deficit with 2:19 left before intermission.

However, no strangers to coming up big when it counts, Ramirez and Freeman helped ASU close out the half on a 5-0 run, with the two teams tied once more at 37 all heading into intermission.

Appalachian’s defensive pressure proved to be too much for Samford in the second half, as the Apps held the league-leading team in field goal percentage to shooting a dismal 22 percent, including going just 1-14 from behind the arc.

The Apps took advantage of Samford’s poor shooting and took its final lead with 8:43 to go and never looked back, en route to the thrilling 11 point win.

Game 26appalachian State vs. uNcG2/20/10 • 4:30 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: UNCG (7-19, 4-14 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M33 SMITH, Kendra 1-5 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 1 1941 GIRSTAUTAITE, Agne 3-4 0-0 2-4 5 1 8 1 1 2712 HYSON, Lakiah 2-6 0-1 2-2 2 0 6 0 5 2515 FLOYD, Monique 3-5 0-1 3-5 3 0 9 1 3 2322 LEIGH, Amanda 2-7 1-3 0-0 1 0 5 3 3 2602 DORSETT, Brey 4-12 1-6 0-0 4 0 9 1 1 2103 MORKUNAITE, Agneta 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 311 WEAVER, Jazz 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 413 FOLWELL, Sarah 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 614 BANNER, TaShama 1-5 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 4 1 1931 HARMON, Sidnei 3-8 0-0 0-0 2 1 6 1 0 1744 CLAPPER, Amy 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 1 10 Totals 20-57 2-15 7-11 33 8 49 13 21 200

HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (16-10, 12-5 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 3-6 0-1 1-2 5 4 7 3 3 3032 FREEMAN, Anna 7-15 4-6 0-0 12 4 18 0 3 3344 DEWART, Ashlen 5-10 0-1 1-2 2 3 11 3 2 27 05 WELDON, Chakeitha 3-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 6 8 2 2814 RAMIREZ, Sam 6-19 4-9 0-0 8 0 16 6 2 3510 EDWARDS, Canesha 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 4 0 3 1425 WILLIAMS, Catherine 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 930 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-4 0-0 1-2 5 2 5 4 3 24 Totals 28-63 8-17 3-6 43 17 67 24 20 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 673Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalUNCG 26 23 49 Appalachian State 34 33 67

BOONE, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball overcame a somewhat sluggish first half to down Southern Conference foe UNCG at the Hol-mes Center, beating the Spartans 67-49 in the Apps’ annual “Pink Zone” day. With the win the Mountaineers complete the sweep of UNCG and improve to 16-10 on the season and 12-5 in the conference, while the Spartans drops their tenth game in a row, and fall to 7-19 overall and 4-14 in league action.

After taking an eight-point lead into intermission, Appalachian used an 11-3 run over the course of a three minute span in the second period to grab a 49-37 advantage with a little over 10 minutes remaining.

Freshman Anna Freeman paced the Black and Gold during the run, as she poured in six points, both off of three-pointers while Sam Ramirez had a trey of her own and Courtney Freeman chipped in a layup.

Anna Freeman ended the contest with a game-high 18 points and 12 rebounds, tallying her sixth double-double of her career, including second in a row. She also had four steals and three blocks.

Despite the commanding lead, Appalachian could not quite shake the chippy Spartan squad as two Lakiah Hyson free throws pulled UNCG back within 10.

Continuing to provide a spark for the Apps, Anna Freeman drilled five more points in the remaining six minutes of the contest and Chakeitha Weldon added four to propel ASU to the 18-point win.

Weldon was impressive on the offensive front as well, as she dished out a career-high eight assists.

After the game was knotted at 15 all, Ramirez hit back-to-back buckets to put the Mountaineers in front 20-15 with eight minutes left until the half. Ashlen Dewart contributed offensively as well, as she had seven first half points.

Ramirez had yet another strong outing, as she tallied 16 points, making it the eighth consecutive game she has scored in double-figures. The Fayetteville, N.C. native also hauled in eight rebounds and recorded six assists.

A layup by Agne Girstautaite coupled with Brey Dorsett connecting from behind the arc cut into the Black and Gold’s cushion, making it a two-point game.

Although UNCG tried to rally, ASU was able to take the lead heading into the half for the 15th time this season, leading 34-26 at the break.

A run midway through the second period proved to be the difference-maker in the contest and helped push Appalachian to its 16th win of the 2009-10 season.

For the 240 students that were in attendance at the game, head coach Darcie Vincent and the women’s basketball staff donated 240 dollars to the WBCA/Kay Yow Cancer Fund. Overall, the ASU women’s basketball program raised over 1,000 for the cause.

Notes: The 16 wins are the most since the 1996-97 season (finishing 16-12 overall) … the 12 SoCon wins are the most since the 1995-96 season (finished 14-0 in conference) … the season sweep of UNCG was ASU’s first since the 1977-78 season and fourth of a conference opponent this season (Davidson, Elon, Western Carolina and UNCG) … the 5-1 start to the month of February is ASU’s best start to the month since the 1995-96 season (8-0).

Game 27appalachian State vs. college of charleston2/22/10 • 7 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: College of Charleston (19-10, 13-7 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M02 KOTCELLA, Brooke 5-13 3-8 0-0 6 1 13 2 3 3241 JONES, Deidra 1-7 0-0 2-2 9 2 4 0 2 3303 WILLIAMS, Erika 3-10 1-3 0-1 6 1 7 1 3 2604 HUGHES, Jade 3-11 3-9 2-3 2 1 11 6 1 3433 GERTY, Tonia 3-7 2-3 0-0 1 0 8 3 2 2912 HATCHER, Ariel 1-7 0-2 4-4 6 3 6 1 0 2130 MUDD, Indya 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 1335 CROMWELL, Caleigh 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 0 1 342 MCLAURIN, NeShonda 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 455 HARRIS, Latisha 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 2 0 0 0 5 Totals 18-59 10-26 8-12 33 13 54 13 14 200

HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (17-10, 13-5 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 2 2 2 3 16 32 FREEMAN, Anna 4-10 0-3 2-2 5 4 10 2 1 2944 DEWART, Ashlen 5-12 0-1 1-3 4 2 11 3 1 3005 WELDON, Chakeitha 1-4 0-0 1-2 11 0 3 4 4 3014 RAMIREZ, Sam 7-18 5-12 6-6 4 0 25 5 1 4010 EDWARDS, Canesha 4-6 0-0 2-2 11 3 10 0 1 2425 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-5 0-0 1-2 2 3 7 1 1 1830 FREEMAN, Courtney 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 0 2 13 Totals 26-63 5-16 13-17 50 14 70 17 14 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 202Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalCollege of Charleston 31 23 54Appalachian State 33 37 70

BOONE, N.C. - Appalachian State University women’s basketball continued with its winning ways, as the Mountaineers downed Southern Conference rival Col-lege of Charleston at the Holmes Center, earning an impressive 70-54 victory. The win completes the season sweep of the Cougars and improves ASU to 17-10 on the 2009-10 campaign and 13-5 in the conference, while CofC drops its second game in a row, falling to 19-10 overall and 13-7 in league action.

It was stout second-half defense coupled with a 15-5 run to open the second period that pushed Appalachian to the exhilarating win.

After leading by just two points at the break, the Black and Gold grabbed a com-manding 48-36 advantage with a little under 15 minutes to play. Led by junior Sam Ramirez who drilled two treys during the streak, and six Ashlen Dewart points, ASU had its first double-digit cushion of the contest.

Ramirez had the hot shooting hand in the game, as she scored a career-high 25 points, going 5-12 from behind the arc, hitting all five of ASU’s treys along with grabbing four rebounds while dishing out five assists.

Another Dewart layup put the Apps up by 14, but the Cougars would not back down, as Caleigh Cromwell and Ericka Williams each connected on three-pointers to make it a nine-point game at 58-49 with 7:45 remaining.

A final Jade Hughes’ trey pulled CofC back within eight points, after Canesha Ed-wards continued her clutch play, hitting two jumpers, but Hughes’ effort was not enough as six final Ramirez free throws down the stretch iced the game for ASU.

Edwards was on fire for Appalachian as well, as she tallied her first double-double of the season, hauling in 11 rebounds and recording 10 points. Fellow guard Chakeitha Weldon was also strong on the boards, tying Edwards for a game-high 11. The 11 rebounds are a career-high for the 5-8 point guard.

The duo combined for 22 of the team’s 50 rebounds, as the Apps slammed CofC on the glass, out-rebounding the Cougars 50-33.

The first half was a back and forth battle, with College of Charleston opening the contest on a strong note, as Brooke Kotcella nailed two early treys.

Answering the Cougars’ start, Ramirez scored 13 points in the opening 12 min-utes of action to give ASU a 24-19 lead. Ramirez’ offensive production along with Catherine Williams and Weldon hitting layups put Appalachian on top by seven.

The advantage would soon vanish however, as CofC hit back-to-back three-pointers to knot the game at 31 all with less than a minute until the break.

Coming up big when it counted once again, Edwards drained a jumper with 14 seconds left in the first half, earning ASU the 33-31 lead at intermission.

Holding the Cougars’ to a dismal 23 percent shooting from the floor in the second half and just 23 second period points, Appalachian was able to run past College of Charleston and notch its 17th win of the season.

Notes: The 17 wins are the most in a season for ASU since the 1995-96 season, going 24-6 overall ... the 13 SoCon wins are the most since the 1995-96 season when ASU went 14-0 in the conference ... the season sweep of the Cougars was ASU’s first since the 2000-01 season and fifth of a SoCon opponent... the win was Appalachian’s first over College of Charleston in the Holmes Center since the 2006-07 season ... the 6-1 start to the month of February is ASU’s best start to the month since the 1995-96 season (ended 8-0 on the month ) ... Appalachian is now just one home win away from tying a school-record eight wins.

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Game 28appalachian State vs. wofford2/25/10 • 5 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Wofford (7-20, 5-14 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M32 MOOREHOUSE, April 4-11 0-1 1-2 1 2 9 1 2 2033 WILLIAMS, Mahagony 4-7 0-0 2-5 7 3 10 2 7 2313 BRITTENHAM, Rachel 1-5 1-3 2-2 4 3 5 3 4 2521 GRAMBLIN, Natalie 2-7 1-4 5-6 2 3 10 3 4 3122 DWYER, Kelly 1-3 1-1 0-0 8 2 3 2 7 3001 GERGELY, Domi 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 303 MASALIN, Mariah 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 810 BLAKE, Kelly 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 412 BRADLEY, Kristin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 714 HELMS, Maddie 3-5 3-5 0-0 0 2 9 0 0 1615 KROKER, Ashley 2-4 1-3 0-0 4 0 5 0 2 1040 MOTELY, Daniella 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 242 VARNO, Kathlyn 2-5 0-0 4-8 8 2 8 2 2 21 Totals 20-51 7-17 15-25 38 20 62 13 29 200

HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (18-10, 14-5 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, KELSEY 2-7 0-2 1-2 3 1 5 1 2 2632 FREEMAN, Anna 4-8 3-6 3-3 6 5 14 2 2 3144 DEWART, Ashlen 6-13 0-0 3-4 7 3 15 1 1 2505 WELDON, Chakeitha 0-6 0-0 0-0 1 5 0 4 3 2014 RAMIREZ, Sam 6-15 2-4 5-7 1 2 19 6 3 3810 EDWARDS, Canesha 6-12 0-1 7-9 10 3 19 4 2 3025 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 0 1 1130 FREEMAN, Courtney 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 1642 HACKETT, Haley 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 3 Totals 26-69 5-13 19-25 42 25 76 19 16 200

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 494Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWofford 26 36 62Appalachian State 26 50 76

BOONE, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball overcame sluggish and sloppy first-half play to push past Wofford at the Holmes Center, handing the Terriers a 76-62 loss. The victory marks Appalachian’s fourth in a row and improves ASU to 18-10 on the season and a stout 14-5 in conference action, while Wofford drops to 7-20 overall and 5-14 in the SoCon. With the win, the Apps’ finish the 2009-10 home slate of their schedule with an 8-6 record, tying a school-record eight home wins.

After heading into the break tied at 26 all, the score was knotted once more at 43 apiece before the Black and Gold took control of the game and never looked back.

ASU used a 17-4 run to go up 54-49 with 6:43 remaining. Sophomore Canesha Edwards provided the spark during the run, as she tallied seven of her career-high 19 points. The Newnan, Ga. native also hauled in 10 rebounds, recording her second double-double of the season in as many contests.

Along with Edwards, Ashlen Dewart and Sam Ramirez chipped in four points during the run as well.

Two Edwards’ free throws earned Appalachian its largest lead of the game at 64-54 with 4:03 left to play.

Coming up big at the charity stripe at the end of the contest secured the Moun-taineers’ 14-point win, as Ramirez and Dewart both connected at the free throw line, totaling six points.

Ramirez stepped her offensive game in the second-period as she scored 18 second-half points, ending the game with 19, while also dishing out six assists and grabbing five steals. She has now scored in double-figures in 10 straight games and is 42 points away from the 1,000 point mark.

It appeared that the Apps’ would run away with the game early as freshman Anna Freeman drained a trey at the 7:24 mark of the first period to put ASU up 21-15. However, a chippy Terrier squad continued to be resilient.

Outscoring Appalachian 9-2 over a five minute span as the clocked ticked to one minute left until halftime, Wofford pulled back on top 24-23.

Scoring her first bucket of the season, sophomore Haley Hackett gave ASU the lead once more and a final Ramirez free throw before intermission tied the game at 26 apiece at the break.

A much improved shooting percentage and offensive production, propelled Appalachian in the second half and final free throws earned Appalachian its 11th victory in 12 games.

Notes: The 18 wins are the most since the 1995-96 season (24-6) ... the 14 SoCon wins are also the most since the 1995-96 season ... the season sweep of Wofford was Appalachian’s third straight over the Terriers’ and eighth in the series ... ASU finishes the season at 6-4 at home against SoCon teams and 8-6 overall at home, tying a school record with eight wins ... Darcie Vincent coached teams are now 4-0 against Wofford.

Game 29appalachian State at Georgia Southern2/27/10 • 5 p.m. • at Statesboro, Ga. (Hanner Fieldhouse)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (18-11, 14-6 SoCon)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M03 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-1 0-0 1-4 4 5 1 0 0 1632 FREEMAN, Anna 3-9 1-4 2-2 5 4 9 3 1 3044 DEWART, Ashlen 8-11 1-2 4-4 6 5 21 0 2 2605 WELDON, Chakeitha 7-13 0-0 5-6 2 3 19 5 2 3814 RAMIREZ, Sam 3-9 3-5 2-3 2 1 11 2 2 4010 EDWARDS, Canesha 3-4 0-1 0-2 1 1 6 0 0 2625 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-3 0-0 0-2 1 3 2 2 2 1030 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0 1 14 Totals 27-54 5-12 14-23 25 22 73 12 12 200

HOME TEAM: Georgia Southern (18-11, 13-7)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M15 OGBURN, J’Lisia 8-10 0-0 6-6 5 4 22 1 0 2634 GEIGER, Jessica 3-6 0-2 6-6 7 2 12 4 1 3304 WHITNEY, Carolyn 2-9 1-5 0-0 2 2 5 7 3 3005 NAVARRO, Jamie 3-6 3-5 5-6 5 2 14 4 3 3611 TATE, Krista 3-6 1-1 2-2 3 2 9 0 3 3414 YOUNGBLOOD, Logan 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 2 1 1 425 FRYE, Meredith 1-2 0-0 1-1 0 0 3 0 2 1442 WILLIAMS, Samantha 3-8 2-6 2-2 6 1 10 3 2 23 Totals 24-50 7-21 22-23 33 13 77 20 16 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Attendance: 862Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 31 42 73Georgia Southern 35 42 77

STATESBORO, GA.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball could not get over the hump as a late first half run by Georgia Southern and strong play down the stretch by the Eagles’ proved to be the difference maker in the contest and the Apps’ fell 77-73 at Hanner Fieldhouse. The loss snaps a four-game winning streak for the Mountaineers and drops ASU to 18-11 on the season and 14-6 in league action, giving ASU a third place spot in the upcoming Southern Conference Tournament. As for Georgia Southern, the Eagles improve to 18-11 overall and 13-7 in the conference.

Facing a 70-63 deficit with under two minutes to play, the Black and Gold went on a 7-1 run to make it a one point game as Anna Freeman drained two clutch free throws to make the score 71-70. Unfortunately, ASU’s effort came up short, as Georgia Southern continued its brilliance at the free throw line as J’Lisia Ogburn hit two and Jessica Geiger nailed two as well in the waning minutes of play.

After facing a seven-point deficit with 17.2 seconds left on the clock, junior Sam Ramirez drilled her third trey of the game but it was too little too late, as GSU was able to come away with the win.

Despite Appalachian taking a seven-point lead, going up 28-21 with four minutes remaining in the first, Georgia Southern went on a 14-3 run to close out the half, as Samantha Williams connected on two three-pointers and drilled two free throws. That offensive production for GSU coupled with two final J’Lisa Ogburn free throws earned GSU the 35-31 lead at the break.

Ogburn scored a game-high 22 points on the evening for the Eagles.

Starting the second-half on a strong note as ASU outscored Georgia Southern 12-4 in the opening minutes, with sophomore guard Chakeitha Weldon provid-ing the spark, hitting two early free throws.

Weldon stepped up her game on the offensive end, as she finished the contest with a career-high 19 points, while also dishing out five assists and recording three steals.

Freshman Ashlen Dewart picked up her offensive production in second half as well, scoring seven points during a two-minute span to put ASU back on top 50-49.

Dewart had 21 points in the game going 8-11 from the field and a perfect 4-4 from the charity stripe, while hauling in six rebounds.

The game was tied for the final time at 56 apiece before GSU took control down the stretch and came up big when it counted to hand Appalachian the deflating 77-73 defeat.

With the loss, the Mountaineers’ seal their own fate, as they will now be the third seed in the upcoming SoCon Tournament. Automatically earning a first-round bye, ASU will play Saturday March 6, 30 minutes after the opening contest that day which begins at 9 a.m. The Mountaineers’ will take on the winner of the No.6 Davidson and No. 11 Furman game.

Game 30appalachian State vs. Furman12/21/09 • 5 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: FURMAN (7-24)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M24 TROUTMAN, Susan 3-10 0-0 3-4 8 3 9 8 0 3240 LEDFORD, Lakyn 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 5 4 1 1 2011 STEPHENS, Lee 3-14 2-10 2-2 4 2 10 0 1 4013 RANDOLPH, Ayanna 3-5 0-0 1-2 2 3 7 2 2 1921 HOLTFRETER, Kali 1-5 1-3 0-0 2 1 3 1 2 2901 O’CONNOR, Kelly 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 0 1 414 MURPHY, Kaitlin 2-8 0-3 1-3 0 4 5 2 3 2120 THOMPSON, Raegan 1-7 1-6 2-4 2 2 5 0 0 1423 BERRY, Kendra 4-6 0-0 1-2 2 3 9 0 0 2055 PETERSEN, Mollie 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 19-59 4-22 11-20 32 23 53 14 10 200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (19-11)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 4 2 2 22 32 FREEMAN, ANNA 3-4 2-3 6-6 10 5 14 3 1 2144 DEWART, Ashlen 6-14 0-1 0-1 6 4 12 1 2 31 05 WELDON, Chakeitha 2-8 0-0 3-6 10 3 7 7 2 35 14 RAMIREZ, Sam 4-11 3-7 6-6 1 3 17 6 1 3803 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 510 EDWARDS, Canesha 3-7 0-0 0-2 9 1 6 1 2 2630 FREEMAN, Courtney 4-10 0-0 1-2 5 0 9 0 3 22 Totals 25-59 5-11 16-23 52 17 71 20 13 200Attendance: 1207Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFurman 28 25 53Appalachian State 28 43 71

CHARLOTTE, N.C.- After heading into the break knotted at 28 apiece, Ap-palachian State University women’s basketball used a 16-3 run in the final five minutes of the game to down Furman 71-53 in the quarterfinals of the Southern Conference Tournament. It is the second year in a row that the Mountaineers ended the Paladins’ season and the first time since 1999 for the squad to advance to the semifinal round. With the win, ASU improves to 19-11 overall on the season while Furman closes out the 2009-10 campaign with a 7-24 mark.

It appeared that the game would go down to the wire, as ASU could never shake a strong Paladin squad, but the Apps’ came up big down the stretch. After Furman used an 8-0 run to erase a once double-digit Mountaineer advantage, putting ASU on top by only three at 49-46 with a little over five minutes to play, the Black and Gold answered.

Freshmen phenoms Anna Freeman and Ashlen Dewart provided the spark, as they both tallied two layups to begin the streak. Junior Sam Ramirez stepped up her offensive game as well, as she connected on two treys earning Appalachian a 15 point lead. In addition to her quiet 17 points in the game she was solid down the stretch at the charity stripe, going a perfect 6-6.

Ramirez scored her game-high 17 points on 4-of-11 shooting, and dished out six assists. The lone upperclassmen for ASU, is now just 13 points away from the 1,000 point mark for her career.

The dominating run coupled with Ramirez and Anna Freeman icing 10 straight free throws in the waning minutes led Appalachian to the 18 point win, its big-gest win over Furman since February 8, 1999 winning 73-52.

Anna Freeman was a strong contributor as well for ASU, recording her seventh career double-double with 14 points and tying Chakeitha Weldon for a game-high 10 rebounds in her tournament debut.

The first half was hotly contested, as it was tied on seven different occasions. A quick 5-0 spurt by the Apps made it 25-21 in favor of Appalachian with under three minutes until the break, but Furman would not give up as four points by Susan Troutman put Furman ahead one.

ASU was poised to take a two-point lead into the break as Ramirez drilled a trey, but Troutman hit two free throws with 25 seconds remaining in the first and both teams headed into halftime tied at 28.

All-conference and all-freshman performer Ashlen Dewart got the Mountaineers off to a solid start in the second-half, scoring all six of ASU’s early points. Impres-sive play by Dewart and the Apps’ as a whole combined with late heroics and de-fensive domination (holding Furman to a 27.6 second-half shooting percentage) pushed ASU to a thrilling victory, its second straight over the Paladins this season.

Appalachian is now 13-1 on the season while holding an opponent to 60 points or less.

The Black and Gold owned Furman on the glass, out-rebounding the Paladins 52-32, with 17 of the 52 rebounds coming on the offensive glass.

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Game 31appalachian State vs. Samford3/7/10 • 2:30 p.m. • at Charlotte, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Arena)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (19-12)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-7 0-0 0-0 11 2 6 1 2 2532 FREEMAN, Anna 5-11 0-3 2-4 6 4 12 5 3 3144 DEWART, Ashlen 3-7 0-1 0-0 4 4 6 1 5 2605 WELDON, Chakeitha 10-14 0-0 1-3 5 4 21 2 5 3714 RAMIREZ, Sam 0-6 0-2 0-0 5 2 0 5 3 3403 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 510 EDWARDS, Canesha 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 1 4 1 4 2430 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-8 0-0 0-0 2 3 4 0 0 18 Totals 25-57 0-6 3-7 41 20 53 16 23 200

HOME TEAM: Samford (22-9)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M33 DAWSON, Hannah 1-6 0-2 0-0 3 1 2 1 2 2145 HILL, Savannah 2-8 1-3 2-2 7 2 7 5 2 3212 WILDEROTTER, M. 2-4 1-3 0-1 2 1 6 3 1 3313 MAXWELL, Monica 4-5 4-5 5-6 2 2 17 4 2 3414 LONDON, Emily 4-7 4-7 4-4 1 2 16 1 4 3404 BABINEAUX, J’Quita 1-2 0-1 1-2 1 0 3 0 0 911 POWERS, Jazmine 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 321 ANDERSON, Paige 2-6 1-3 1-1 0 0 6 0 1 1222 CROW, Alex 3-6 0-1 4-5 2 3 19 4 1 22 Totals 19-44 11-25 17-21 19 12 66 18 13 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 23 30 53Samford 32 34 66

CHARLOTTE, N.C.- After opening the contest scoring seven straight points, Ap-palachian State University women’s basketball was unable to hang with Samford who came storming back to take the lead and never relinquished it, handing ASU a 66-53 loss at Time Warner Cable Arena in the semifinals of the Southern Confer-ence Tournament. With the defeat, the Apps close the regular season with a 19-12 record, while Samford improves to 22-9 overall and advances to the finals to face Chattanooga Monday afternoon.

A hot shooting Mountaineer squad led by Chakeitha Weldon who had nine of the Apps’ first 11 points pushed ASU out to the early 7-0 advantage, but it was the strong offensive surge by Samford early in the first half that Appalachian could never recover from.

Draining four straight three-pointers, the Bulldogs jumped out to a 12-9 lead and never looked back. Emily London paced Samford during the streak drilling two threes.

Samford was stout from three-point land going 11-25, while not one Mountain-eer could drain a trey during the game, as ASU went 0-6 from behind the arc.

After falling behind 29-15, Weldon found the bottom of the basket once again, and Ashlen Dewart and Anna Freeman got on the board as well, as ASU went on a 6-0 run to pull back within eight points.

The eight points however would be the closest of margins as Monica Maxwell connected on a trey for the Bulldogs and Appalachian headed into the break down 32-23.

Dewart opened second period play with a bucket to make it a seven point game once again, but Samford continued to score from behind the arc, with London and Maxwell both coming up big when it counted, and ASU found itself behind by 11 once more.

Never quite able to get over the hump, the Black and Gold continued to battle, as back to back buckets by Weldon with less than eight minutes to play put the game back in reach for ASU, down just 52-42.

Weldon posted an impressive offensive outing on the afternoon, as she poured in a career-high 21 points, going 10-14 from the field. The Atlanta, Ga. native also hauled in five rebounds, while dishing out two assists and grabbing two steals.

Despite just the 10 point deficit, Samford continued to finish down the stretch and turnovers proved to be costly, as the Apps’ coughed up the ball a total of 23 times in the game, and the Bulldogs capitalized, scoring 25 points off of the miscues.

ASU now looks to the promising future as the Mountaineers have nine returners for the 2010-11 season. Appalachian looks to build upon the historic 2009-10 campaign, one that saw ASU’s best record since the 1995-96 season, the best turnaround in school history and eighth best in NCAA Division I this season, and three players earn all-conference honors while Darcie Vincent was named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year.

Game 32appalachian State at charleston Southern3/18/10 • 7 p.m. • at Charleston, S.C. (CSU Fieldhouse)

VISITING TEAM: Appalachian State (20-12)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 2-3 0-0 3-6 9 2 7 1 2 2332 FREEMAN, Anna 1-8 0-2 5-6 9 3 7 1 3 3844 DEWART, Ashlen 7-8 0-0 4-4 8 5 18 1 1 2005 WELDON, Chakeitha 2-8 0-0 0-0 5 4 4 3 5 2714 RAMIREZ, Sam 4-14 2-8 2-2 2 1 12 2 3 3203 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 510 EDWARDS, Canesha 3-7 0-0 4-5 8 1 10 0 0 3230 FREEMAN, Courtney 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 2 4 0 4 2142 HACKETT, Haley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 2 Totals 20-50 2-10 20-25 53 20 62 9 19 200

HOME TEAM: Charleston Southern (17-14)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M33 SCHWAGMEYER, Ali 1-8 0-3 1-1 11 3 3 3 1 3212 TERRY, Helen 1-11 1-8 2-2 0 3 5 2 2 2322 WASMER, Kelsey 2-16 1-12 3-4 6 2 8 2 2 3625 TULL, Katie 3-11 3-11 3-4 0 2 12 0 4 3745 DECARVALHO, Tina 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 0 6 0 0 1524 ALSTON, Lakeitha 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 630 JOHNSON, Lydia 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1032 JONES, Shay 1-5 0-0 3-4 4 2 5 0 0 1644 RUSH, LeChell 3-7 0-0 0-4 4 4 6 0 2 25 Totals 14-64 7-37 12-19 35 18 47 7 11 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 782 Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 35 27 62Charleston Southern 19 28 47

CHARLESTON, S.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball was able to stave off a tough Charleston Southern squad, and hold on for a thrilling 62-47 victory in the opening round of the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational. The win marks the Apps’ first-ever in postseason history and improves the Black and Gold to 20-12 on the 2009-10 campaign, as CSU ends the season with a 17-14 record.

After dominating the first period, the Black and Gold saw an 18 point first half advantage dwindle down to two, as Shay Jones drained two free throws to cut into ASU’s lead as it was Appalachian that led just 45-43 with 6:45 remaining.

However, freshman Ashlen Dewart continued to shine, as she hit a layup and nailed the ensuing free throw. Dewart was stellar the entire game, as that bucket provided a spark, and Appalachian outscored Charleston Southern 15-4 in the final six minutes en route to the win.

Dewart was unstoppable in the low post, as she poured in a game-high 18 points, shooting a stout 7-8 from the field, while also hauling in eight rebounds.

It was a 17-4 Buccaneer run beginning at the 17:05 mark of the second half that put the contest back within Charleston Southern’s reach, as CSU was paced by Katie Tull during the streak as she had two treys.

Tull finished as the leading scorer for the Lady Bucs, as she had 12 points.

Continuing to answer when it counted, late heroics and impressive play by the Mountaineers proved to be the difference-maker and helped give ASU a 15 point win.

Junior Sam Ramirez drilled a trey in the opening seconds of the game, as ASU started the game on the fire going up 25-9 halfway through the first. It was the two early treys by Ramirez, coupled with 15 Dewart points that gave Appalachian the commanding advantage.

Final buckets by Ramirez and Chakeitha Weldon earned ASU the 35-19 lead heading into intermission.

A 16 point lead at the half was not quite enough for ASU, who had a sluggish second half as an early run by CSU saw a once double-digit Mountaineer lead diminish.

Despite the low offensive production, the Black and Gold answered and snapped a six game home winning streak for Charleston Southern, pulling out the victory.

Strong on the glass for the second consecutive game, ASU out-rebounded CSU 53-35.

Notes: The 20 wins are the most for ASU in a season since 1995-96 (24-6) ... it is just the sixth time in school history ASU has posted 20 plus wins ... Appalachian now has the best turnaround in school history (+10.5) ... the victory is ASU’s first-ever in the postseason ... Appalachian is now 12-6 away from the Holmes Center ... the Mountaineers are 3-0 against Charleston Southern

Game 33appalachian State vs. Fairfield3/21/10 • 2 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Fairfield (20-14)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M23 JOHNSON, Taryn 1-6 0-0 3-5 7 3 5 2 4 2732 GEEHAN, Stephanie 4-13 2-5 0-0 10 5 10 3 5 3533 FLAHERTY, Tara 6-12 0-0 0-0 3 1 12 2 3 3512 LINNEY, Katelyn 0-8 0-6 0-0 1 2 0 1 3 2813 PINA, Desiree 1-8 0-2 0-0 3 0 2 3 2 33 04 VETRA, Laura 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 305 ROMANO, Kelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 310 TUCKER, Lauren 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 811 MACFARLANE, Brittany 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 1 722 FILLION, Kara 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 224 NAWROCKI, Joelle 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 2 19 Totals 15-57 3-16 3-5 29 11 36 13 20 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (21-12)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-10 0-0 3-4 10 1 9 2 2 2532 FREEMAN, Anna 5-13 0-1 2-2 9 1 12 4 3 3344 DEWART, Ashlen 5-11 0-1 0-0 9 3 10 1 7 2705 WELDON, Chakeitha 0-4 0-0 1-2 5 2 1 5 4 2914 RAMIREZ, Sam 8-14 3-6 0-0 4 0 19 3 3 2903 SHARKEY, Kelsey 1-4 0-2 1-2 4 0 3 0 0 810 EDWARDS, Canesha 0-3 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 0 2 2530 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-5 0-0 1-2 6 1 5 1 1 1942 HACKETT, Haley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 5

Attendance: 263Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFairfield 18 18 36Appalachian State 26 33 59

BOONE, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball continued with its dominating postseason play, as the No. 1 seeded Apps downed No.5 Fairfield to the tune of 59-36 to advance to the semifinals of the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational. With the win, ASU has also earned six-straight victories on its home floor and improves to a stout 21-12 on the season, while the Stags close out the 2009-10 campaign with a 20-14 mark.

Defensive domination by the Black and Gold was yet again the story of the contest, as ASU limited the Stags to a stifling 18 points in both halves, holding Fairfield to a dismal 26.3 field goal percentage in the game.

After Appalachian found itself down by four with a little over eight minutes remaining in the first, a 14-2 Mountaineer streak put the Apps back on top, head-ing into the break up 26-18.

Freshman Anna Freeman began the run as she hit a layup and junior Sam Ramir-ez followed suit, coming alive on the offensive front as well. Ramirez eclipsed the 1,000 point mark for her career (came into Sunday’s game at 999 points), as she drilled a trey to give Appalachian the lead for good.

Ramirez poured in eight points during the streak, and finished with a game-high 19, going 3-6 from behind the arc, while grabbing four rebounds and dishing out three assists. She became just the 19th Mountaineer in program history to score at least 1,000 points and the first since Whitney Tossie did it in 2008. She also joins an elite group, as she is just the sixth Mountaineer to score 1,000 points in her career that is not a senior.

The Black and Gold picked up the second half where the first one ended, outscor-ing Fairfield 15-2 in the opening seven minutes of action. Tara Flaherty scored a jumper five minutes into the second period, making it the first field goal for the Stags since the 4:22 mark of the first.

Ashlen Dewart contributed to ASU’s solid offensive performance, as she chipped in six points in the opening minutes of the second, while Catherine Williams was productive on the offensive end as well.

Dewart, along with Freeman also ended the game in double-figures, with Free-man scoring 12 points, while grabbing nine rebounds and Dewart posting 10 points while also hauling in nine boards.

Led by Williams on the glass, who had 10 rebounds, Appalachian hauled in 58 boards compared to just 29 by Fairfield, making it the Apps largest rebounding margin of the season at (+29).

Up by 27 with 2:15 remaining, ASU’s stellar play continued and Appalachian cruised to the impressive 23-point win.

Notes: The 21 wins are the most in a season for the Black and Gold since the 1995-96 season (24-6) ... ASU at a (+11) game margin has the best turnaround in school history (went 9-22 a season ago) ... the win is the Apps’ second postseason victory ... ASU is now 9-6 at the Holmes Center, giving the Mountaineers the most ever wins in the HCC ... the victory was ASU’s first over Fairfield.

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Game 34appalachian State vs. college of charleston3/25//10 • 5:30 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: College of Charleston (21-12)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M02 KOTCELLA, Brooke 1-5 0-1 1-2 2 3 3 0 3 1641 JONES, Deidra 3-6 0-0 1-2 3 1 7 1 2 2203 WILLIAMS, Erika 3-9 2-3 0-0 4 1 8 1 2 1804 HUGHES, Jade 3-4 2-3 0-0 0 3 8 4 2 2733 GERTY, Tonia 3-14 1-5 1-2 5 3 8 4 2 3000 KING, Megan 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 705 HARDY, Cathryn 0-0 0-0 4-4 2 0 4 0 2 9 10 FISCHER, Megan 3-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 7 0 2 712 HATCHER, Ariel 0-5 0-0 2-4 2 1 2 0 1 920 MIMS, Taylor 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 1322 DAVIE, Brianna 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 530 MUDD, Indya 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 3 2 0 1 1235 CROMWELL, Caleigh 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 1 5 0 1 742 MCLAURIN, Neshonda 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 2 0 0 1 1155 HARRIS, Latisha 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 3 0 1 7 Totals 20-60 7-20 11-20 34 19 58 13 22 200

HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (22-12)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 3-4 0-0 2-8 9 2 8 1 3 1932 FREEMAN, Anna 5-5 1-1 6-6 9 2 17 3 1 3244 DEWART, Ashlen 9-18 3-5 4-4 6 4 25 2 5 2605 WELDON, Chakeitha 3-8 0-0 2-2 6 2 8 3 6 2914 RAMIREZ, Sam 2-6 1-4 2-4 5 2 7 5 2 3603 SHARKEY, Kelsey 0-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 2 1110 EDWARDS, Canesha 3-5 0-0 1-1 4 1 7 1 3 1930 FREEMAN, Courtney 2-6 0-0 1-3 7 3 5 1 0 2542 HACKETT, Haley 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 3 Totals 27-58 5-10 18-28 50 19 77 16 23 200--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 783Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalCollege of Charleston 18 40 58Appalachian State 40 37 77

BOONE, N.C.- Appalachian State University women’s basketball jumped out to a commanding 22-point halftime advantage and never looked back as the Moun-taineers cruised to 77-58 win over Southern Conference foe College of Charleston in the semifinal round of the Women’s Basketball Invitational. The victory moves ASU into the final round of the inaugural WBI and improves the Apps to 22-12 on the season, while CofC ends the 2009-10 campaign with a 21-12 record.

After trailing 9-8 early, the Black and Gold posted an unstoppable 18-3 streak to jump on top of College of Charleston 26-12.

Offensive production came from all over for the hot-shooting Apps, as freshman Ashlen Dewart nailed a trey to begin the run. Along with Dewart, five other Mountaineers contributed to the run, holding CofC to eight minutes without a field goal.

Dewart was impressive on the night, as she went 9-18 from the field, including 3-5 from behind the arc, pouring in a game-best 25 points, while hauling in six rebounds and going a spotless 4-4 from the charity stripe.

Ericka Willams drained a three-pointer to end CofC’s scoring drought, but Appala-chian finished the first period strong, outscoring the Cougars 9-2 in the final four and a half minutes to take a monstrous 40-18 lead into the break.

Charleston however tried to rally a comeback with a little over eight minutes remaining, going on a 7-0 run to make it 59-44, the closest the game had been since the 5:43 mark of the first.

Appalachian answered, picking up its pace, as Anna Freeman drilled a three-pointer to push ASU’s lead back out to 20 points at 65-45.

Freeeman was stout offensively as well, going a perfect 5-5 from the field, scoring 17 points and dishing out three assists.

Final buckets down the stretch by Canesha Edwards thwarted any hopes of a Col-lege of Charleston comeback and Appalachian earned its third win of the season against its conference rival and its seventh-straight on its home floor.

Dominant once again on the glass the Mountaineers out-rebounded the Cougars 50-34, with Catherine Williams and Anna Freeman each grabbing a team-high nine boards apiece.

ASU has now defeated its opponents in WBI action by an average of 19 points, winning by no less than 15.

Playing in its first postseason championship game since 1999, the Mountaineers advance to the WBI finals to take on Memphis. Having the highest RPI and earn-ing the number one overall seed in the tournament, Appalachian will host the contest, March 28 at 2 p.m. in the Holmes Center.

Game 35appalachian State vs. memphis3/28/10 • 2 p.m. • at Boone, N.C. (Holmes Center)

VISITING TEAM: Memphis (20-14)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M15 ELLIS, Savannah 1-6 0-0 0-2 9 1 2 0 1 3335 DICKSON, Nicole 4-9 0-1 0-0 8 2 8 2 3 3323 BULLARD, LaToya 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 2 6 7 8 3325 CARTER, Brittany 9-16 3-4 10-13 5 4 31 2 5 2732 LONLACK, Ramses 6-10 0-0 4-4 5 3 16 1 2 2802 KELSEY, Chatia 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 1 611 WINCHELL, Alex 1-7 0-5 0-0 1 5 2 2 2 2645 LUELLEN-HIGGINS, Sta 2-3 0-0 0-2 4 0 4 0 1 14 Totals 27-59 3-10 14-21 36 19 71 14 23 200

HOME TEAM: Appalachian State (23-12)## Player FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA R PF TP A TO M25 WILLIAMS, Catherine 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 4 3 0 1 832 FREEMAN, Anna 3-8 1-5 6-9 9 3 13 8 7 3744 DEWART, Ashlen 7-12 3-6 4-5 9 2 21 1 4 3805 WELDON, Chakeitha 6-13 1-2 2-3 2 3 15 2 3 2914 RAMIREZ, Sam 2-10 1-6 0-0 1 0 5 7 1 3203 SHARKEY, Kelsey 3-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 6 2 0 2110 EDWARDS, Canesha 5-15 0-0 0-0 9 3 10 1 2 2430 FREEMAN, Courtney 3-3 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 0 1 11 Totals 30-68 6-20 13-19 43 20 79 21 19 200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Attendance: 616Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMEMPHIS 40 31 71Appalachian State 37 42 79

BOONE, N.C. - Appalachian State University women’s basketball rallied a comeback after falling behind by 19 points, to top Memphis 79-71 at the Holmes Center in the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational Championship game. The contest marks the Black and Gold’s first postseason championship since winning the Southern Conference Tournament crown in 1999. With the victory ASU closes out the season with a stout 23-12 record, having won eight straight contests on its home floor, while the Tigers drop to 20-14.

The outcome looked bleak for the Mountaineers as Memphis dominated the first 14 minutes of action, grabbing a commanding 36-17 lead. Brittany Carter paced the deadly Memphis offense as she had 16 early points.

Carter ended as the contest’s leading scorer, pouring in a game-high 31.

Despite the deficit, ASU would not back down, as a Chakeitha Weldon trey sparked a 20-4 Black and Gold streak to close out the half. Offensive production came from all over for the Mountaineers, as five other Apps in addition to Weldon put points on the board.

Weldon was stout offensively, as she totaled 15 points on 6-of-13 shooting, including going 1-2 from behind the arc.

The run cut Memphis’ lead to just three, as Appalachian headed into intermission down 40-37.

A hotly contested second-half saw just three different lead changes with the final one at the 9:56 mark in Appalachian’s favor proving to be the difference-maker in the game.

After Memphis went up 56-52 with a little over ten minutes to play, another silencing 16-1 Black and Gold run pushed ASU in front of Memphis and the Apps never looked back.

Led by freshman Ashlen Dewart, who had eight of the 16 points, Appalachian jumped out to its largest lead of the game at 11, up 68-57.

Dewart finished with a team-high 21 points while grabbing nine rebounds and swatting three shots. For her efforts throughout the WBI tournament, averaging 18.5 points a game and hauling in an average of 8.0 rebounds per contest, the Spartanburg, S.C. native was named the tournament’s MVP.

The Tigers tried to comeback pulling back with in five with less than four minutes to play, but ASU’s offense never let up and the Mountaineers went on to earn the eight-point victory.

In addition to Weldon and Dewart, Anna Freeman and Canesha Edwards were also impressive, as Freeman scored 13 points and Edwards chipped in ten.

Once again strong on the glass, the Black and Gold out-rebounded a highly athletic Memphis team 43-36.

In just her second year at the helm, Darcie Vincent and her staff have now posted the best single season turnaround in school history at +12 games and will return nine of 10 players for the 2010-11 campaign.

Notes: The 23 wins are the most in a season since 1995-96 (24-6 overall) ... ASU has now won four-straight contests and eight-straight at the Holmes Center ... the win is ASU’s first postseason championship since 1999 when the Mountaineers won the SoCon title ... the victory is ASU’s first-ever over Memphis ... the win is the Apps fifth in the month of March, giving ASU its best-ever record in the month at 5-1.

2009-10 BOX SCOreS

Sam Ramirez and her teammates cut down the nets in the Holmes Center following the squad’s thrilling win over Memphis in the WBI champion-ship game.

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appalachian’s record whenAPPAlACHIAN’S reCOrd WHeN...

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10At home 6-8 4-9 5-8 11-6On the road 6-8 4-10 3-14 10-5At neutral sites 1-2 0-3 1-0 2-1In overtime 0-1 1-0 0-0 2-0In SoCon games 6-12 5-13 7-13 14-6In non-conference games 7-6 3-8 1-8 9-6Versus Atlantic Coast Conference 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0Versus Atlantic 10 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2Versus Atlantic Sun 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0Versus Big East 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1Versus Big South 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1Versus Big Twelve 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Versus Colonial Athletic Association 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0Versus CIAA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Versus Conference USA 1-0 1-1 0-2 2-0Versus Independent 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Versus MAAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Versus Mid-American 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1Versus Missouri Valley 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0Versus Southland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Versus Southwestern Athletic 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Versus West Coast Conference 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0In games decided by five points or less 1-3 5-4 5-4 6-3In games decided by 6-10 points 2-6 1-3 1-2 3-3In games decided by 11 points or more 10-9 2-15 3-16 14-6Leading at the half 12-3 6-3 5-2 16-3Trailing at the half 0-14 2-17 4-20 4-9Tied at the half 1-1 0-2 0-0 3-0Shooting 40% or better 12-5 6-12 8-9 17-8Shooting less than 40% 1-13 2-10 1-13 6-4Opponent shoots 40% or better 6-8 2-16 0-16 4-7Opponent shoots less than 40% 9-8 6-5 9-6 19-5Shooting better than opponent 12-3 5-5 8-7 21-7Shooting worse than opponent 1-14 3-17 1-15 2-5Shooting same as opponent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Outrebounding opponent 6-5 2-3 7-9 19-6Opponent outrebounds ASU 4-12 5-17 2-12 3-5Rebounds are tied 3-1 1-2 0-1 1-1Shooting 70% or better on free throws 6-7 3-7 4-7 8-4Shooting less than 70% on free throws 7-11 5-16 5-15 15-8Have more free throw attempts than opp. 4-4 3-4 3-1 11-0Have less free throw attempts than opp. 8-14 5-18 6-21 9-11Have same no. free throw attempts as opp. 1-0 0-0 0-0 3-1Shooting 40% or better on 3-pointers 3-6 4-4 2-3 8-2Shooting less than 40% on 3-pointers 10-12 4-18 7-19 15-10Have more turnovers than opponent 5-11 0-9 6-18 13-9Have less turnovers than opponent 8-5 6-12 3-4 7-2Have same no. of turnovers as opponent 0-2 2-1 0-0 3-1Scoring 80 or more points 4-1 3-0 0-0 2-0Scoring 70-79 points 2-2 2-0 4-2 11-1Scoring 60-69 points 7-11 1-12 5-5 7-3Scoring 50-59 points 0-4 2-7 0-9 3-8Scoring Less than 50 points 0-0 0-3 0-6 0-0Allowing 80 or more points 0-5 1-5 0-5 1-1Allowing 70-79 points 1-6 2-10 0-8 2-7Allowing 60-69 points 7-7 2-6 5-7 4-3Allowing 50-59 points 3-0 3-1 4-2 14-1Allowing Less than 50 points 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0On Sunday 0-0 0-3 0-1 2-1On Monday 1-5 2-4 3-6 7-2On Tuesday 4-4 1-2 1-2 0-1On Wednesday 1-2 3-1 1-2 1-3On Thursday 0-1 0-3 1-0 4-0On Friday 0-2 1-2 0-3 1-2On Saturday 7-4 1-7 3-8 8-3In November 3-3 1-4 1-4 2-3In December 4-3 1-5 0-6 3-3In January 4-5 3-4 4-5 6-3In February 2-7 3-5 3-6 7-2In March 0-0 0-2 1-1 5-1In Alabama 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0In California 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0In District of Columbia 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0In Florida 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0In Georgia 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1In Kansas 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0In North Carolina 8-11 5-13 7-12 16-8In Ohio 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1In Pennsylvania 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1In South Carolina 2-3 2-2 1-2 4-0In Tennessee 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-1In Virginia 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0In West Virginia 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

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the last time it happened

THe lAST TIMe IT HAPPeNed

iNdividual ScoRiNG30-34 points Ashlen Dewart (34) at Bowling Green (12/23/09)35-39 points Angela Crosby (37) vs. East Carolina (3/3/93)40+ points Valorie Whiteside (48) vs. Western Carolina (1/23/86)Two players score 20+ Ashlen Dewart (25) and Sam Ramirez (23) vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10)

iNdvidual ReBouNdiNG

15-19 rebounds Anna Freeman (19) vs. Miami (Ohio) (11/28/09)20-24 rebounds Valorie Whiteside (20) vs. Western Carolina (3/3/87) 25+ rebounds Valorie Whiteside (26) vs. Furman (2/6/86)

iNdividual aSSiStS

5-9 assists Anna Freeman (8) vs. Memphis (3/28/10)10+ assists Sam Ramirez (10) vs. Marshall (11/14/08)Two players record 5+ assists Anna Freeman (8), Sam Ramirez (7) vs. Memphis (3/28/10)

iNdividual StealS5-9 steals Anna Freeman (7) vs. Memphis (3/28/10)10+ steals Whitney Tossie (11) vs. Elon (12/16/06)Two players record 5+ steals Sam Ramirez (5) and Canesha Edwards (6) vs Wofford (2/25/10)

iNdividual SHootiNG

10+ field goals made Ashlen Dewart (15) at Bowling Green (12/23/09)10+ free throws made Whitney Tossie (11) vs. VCU (12/21/07)5+ three-pointers Sam Ramirez (5) vs College of Charleston (1/10/09)

team ScoRiNG

Less than 40 points 35 at Wake Forest (11/21/08)80-89 points 85 vs. Elon (1/2/09)90-99 points 92 vs. Wofford (1/28/08) and vs. ETSU (12/17/09)100+ points 100 vs. Georgia Southern (2/24/96)Five players in double-figures at Elon (2/6/10) (Weldon- 16, Dewart-12, Ramirez-12, Sharkey-12, C. Freeman-11)Six players in double-figures vs. Furman (1/4/03) (Bryant-12, Johnson-12, Conklin-11, Conyers-11, Smith-11, Jank-10)No players in double-figures at Wake Forest (11/21/08)

team Field Goal PeRceNtaGe

50-54.9 percent 50.0 percent at Georgia Southern (2/27/10)55-59.9 percent 55.1 percent vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10)60+ percent 61.5 percent vs. Western Carolina (2/24/05)

team 3-PoiNt Field Goal PeRceNtaGe

50-54.9 percent 50.0 vs College of Charleston (3/25/10)55-59.9 percent 56.3 percent at Davidson (2/21/06)60+ percent 80.0 percent at George Mason (12/30/08)

team FRee tHRow PeRceNtaGe

80-89.9 percent 80.0 percent at Charleston Southern (3/18/10)90-99.9 percent 94.1 percent vs. Western Carolina (2/8/10)100 percent 100 percent vs. College of Charleston (1/10/09)

team tHRee-PoiNt SHootiNG

No three-pointers made 0 vs Western Carolina (1/4/10) 0 vs. Samford (3/7/10)

10+ three-pointers made 10 at Samford (2/15/10)team maRGiN oF victoRy

1 point 1 vs. UNC Greensboro (2/11/05)35-39 points 36 vs. Wofford (12/21/98)40-44 points 44 vs. Liberty (2/28/89)45-50 points 49 vs. Davidson (2/14/94)50+ points 53 vs. Marshall (1/21/95)

oPPoNeNt ScoRiNG

Less than 40 points 36, Fairfield (3/21/10)80-89 points 89, Bowling Green (12/23/09)90-99 points 92, Western Carolina (1/3/09)100+ points 111, DePaul (12/30/07)Five players in double-figures Gardner-Webb (1/28/09)Six players in double-figures Maryland (12/1/05) (Doron-20, Coleman-17, Langhorne-17, Toliver-17, Newman-16, Perry-16)No players in double-figures College of Charleston (3/25/10)

oPPoNeNt Field Goal PeRceNtaGe

50-54.9 percent 52.9 percent , UNCG (2/23/09)55-59.9 percent 58.9 percent, UNC Greensboro (1/14/06)60+ percent 60.0 percent, Maryland (12/1/05)

oPPoNeNt 3-PoiNt Field Goal PeRceNtaGe

50-54.9 percent 50.0 percent, Bowling Green (12/23/09)55-59.9 percent 55.6 percent, Gardner-Webb (1/28/09)60+ percent 66.7 percent, George Mason (12/30/09)

oPPoNeNt FRee tHRow PeRceNtaGe

80-89.9 percent 81.0 percent, Samford (3/7/10)90-99.9 percent 95.7 percent, Georgia Southern (2/27/10)100 percent 100 percent, Winthrop (11/23/05)

oPPoNeNt tHRee-PoiNt SHootiNG

No three-pointers made 0, Elon (2/9/09)10+ three-pointers made 11, Samford (3/7/10) *14, Bowling Green (12/23/09) * ASU school record in opponent 3 pointers made oPPoNeNt maRGiN oF victoRy1 point 1, Davidson (2/9/08)35-39 points 36, Samford (1/17/09)40-44 points 40, NC State (12/31/03)45-50 points 47, DePaul (12/30/07)50+ points 59, Maryland (12/1/05)

miScellaNeouS

Overtime game vs. College of Charleston (1/18/10)Overtime win vs. College of Charleston (W, 66-63) (1/18/10)Double-overtime game vs. Davidson (W, 78-75) (1/18/03)Neither team scores a three vs. Elon (2/9/09) * First time neither team scored a 3 dating as far back as January 15, 1992*

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECAP

SoCon Overall W L Pct. H A Streak W L Pct. H A N StreakChattanooga#! 16 4 .800 10-0 6-4 W1 27 9 .727 12-2 8-7 4-0 L1Samford 14 6 .700 7-3 7-3 L1 23 11 .676 9-3 9-7 5-1 L1Appalachian State 14 6 .700 6-4 8-2 L1 23 12 .657 11-6 10-5 2-1 W4College of Charleston 13 7 .650 7-3 6-4 L2 21 12 .636 12-3 8-7 1-2 L1Georgia Southern 13 7 .650 5-5 8-2 W5 19 12 .613 8-5 10-5 1-2 L1Davidson 12 8 .600 6-4 6-4 W1 14 15 .483 8-4 6-8 0-3 L1Elon 6 14 .300 2-8 4-6 L2 12 19 .387 5-9 6-9 1-1 L1UNCG 6 14 .300 4-6 2-8 W2 10 20 .333 6-7 3-12 1-1 L1Wofford 6 14 .300 4-6 2-8 W1 8 21 .276 6-6 2-14 0-1 L1 Western Carolina 6 14 .300 4-6 2-8 L1 7 23 .233 5-7 2-13 0-3 L2Furman 4 16 .200 2-8 2-8 L10 7 24 .226 3-10 3-13 1-1 L1 # Regular Season Champion! Tournament Champion

2009-10 Southern ConferenCe final StandingS

Thursday March 4, 2010 • Bojangles Coliseum Game 1 No. 10 Elon 67, No. 7 Wofford 53Game 2 No. 9 UNC Greensboro 57, No. 8 Western Carolina 55Game 3 No. 11 Furman 73, No. 6 Davidson 67

Friday March 5, 2010 • Bojangles Coliseum Game 4 No. 2 Samford 57, No. 10 Elon 38Game 5 No. 1 Chattanooga 82, No. 9 UNC Greensboro 64

Saturday March 6, 2010 • Bojangles Coliseum Game 6 No. 5 Georgia Southern 57, No. 4 Coll. of Charleston 56Game 7 No. 3 Appalachian State 71, No. 11 Furman 53

Sunday March 7, 2010 • Time Warner Cable Arena Game 8 No. 1 Chattanooga 60, No. 5 Georgia Southern 49Game 9 No. 2 Samford 66, No. 3 Appalachian State 53

Monday March 8, 2010 Game 10 No. 1 Chattanooga 72, No. 2 Samford 67

All-Tournament Team MVP: Shanara Hollinquest (Chattanooga)

First TeamKayla Christopher, ChattanoogaMonica Maxwell, SamfordEmily London, SamfordShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaSavannah Hill, Samford Second TeamAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateLakiah Hyson, UNC GreensboroJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaChakeitha Weldon, Appalachian StateMichelle Davis, Chattanooga

2009-10 SoCon TournamenT reCapBojangles Coliseum • Time Warner arena

CHarloTTe, n.C. • marCH 4-8, 2010First TeamTonia Gerty, College of CharlestonShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaAli Ford, ElonEmily London, Samford

Second TeamAshlen Dewart, Appalachian StateAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateSam Ramirez, Appalachian StateAlex Thompson, DavidsonSavannah Hill, Samford

Player of the Year – Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaFreshman of the Year – Ali Ford, ElonCoach of the Year – Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State

COACHES’ ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMSam Ramirez, Appalachian StateTonia Gerty, College of CharlestonShanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaJenaya Wade-Fray, ChattanoogaAlex Thompson, DavidsonAli Ford, ElonLee Stephens, FurmanSavannah Hill, SamfordEmily London, SamfordEmily Clarke, Western Carolina

All-Freshman TeamAshlen Dewart, Appalachian StateAnna Freeman, Appalachian StateKayla Christopher, ChattanoogaSophia Aleksandravicius, DavidsonAli Ford, Elon Player of the Year – Shanara Hollinquest, ChattanoogaDefensive Player of the Year – Tonia Gerty, Coll. of CharlestonFreshman of the Year – Ali Ford, ElonCoach of the Year – Darcie Vincent, Appalachian StateAnn Lashley Inspiration Award – Megan Wilderotter, Samford

SCSMA ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

2009-10 SoCon PlayerS of the Week

Week 1: Savannah Hill, Samford

Week 2: Deidra Jones, Coll. of Charleston

Week 3: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga

Week 4: J’Lisia Ogburn, Georgia Southern

Week 5: Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga

Week 6: Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State

Week 7: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga

Week 8: Emily London, Samford

Week 9: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga

Week 10: Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga

Week 11: Michelle Davis, Chattanooga

Week 12: Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State

Week 13: Monica Maxwell, Samford

Week 14: Savannah Hill, Samford

Week 15: Amanda Leigh, UNC Greensboro

SOCON RECAP

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2009-10 SOCON SUPERLATIVESINdIVIdUAL PLAyER GAmE HIGHS

POINtS 35 LONDON, Emily (Samford) at Davidson (1/9/2010)34 DEWART, Ashlen (Appalachian State) at Bowling Green (12/23/09)FIeLD gOALS MADe 15 DEWART, Ashlen (Appalachian State) at Bowling Green (12/23/09)12 DEWART, Ashlen (Appalachian State) vs East Tennessee State (12/17/09)12 HILL, Savannah (Samford) at Western Carolina (02/20/10)FIeLD gOAL AtteMPtS 25 FORD, Ali (Elon) vs Chattanooga (12/17/09)25 FORD, Ali (Elon) vs UNC Greensboro (02/27/10)Field goAl peRCenTAge .889 (8-9) OGBURN, J’Lisia (Georgia Southern) vs Western Carolina (2/3/10) .800 (8-10) DWYER, Kelly (Wofford) vs Norfolk State (11/18/09).800 (8-10) MENENDEZ, Kaila’she (Western Carolina) vs Cincinnati (11/24/09).800 (8-10) LEDFORD, Lakyn (Furman) vs Mercer (11/28/09).800 (8-10) COTTON, Urysla (Elon) at Winston-Salem State (12/13/09).800 (8-10) OGBURN, J’Lisia (Georgia Southern) vs Furman (1/11/10).800 (8-10) ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, S. (Davidson) vs Western Carolina (1/25/10).800 (8-10) SMITH, Kendra (UNC Greensboro) vs Georgia Southern (01/25/10).800 (8-10) FEEMSTER, Kristen (Western Carolina) at Appalachian State (2/8/10).800 (8-10) OGBURN, J’Lisia (Georgia Southern) vs Appalachian State (022710)3-Pt Fg MADe 7 FORD, Ali (Elon) vs St. Andrews College (11/20/09) 7 LAX, Ashley (Davidson) vs Furman (2/27/10)3-Pt Fg AtteMPtS 15 FORD, Ali (Elon) vs Chattanooga (12/17/09) 14 LEIGH, Amanda (UNC Greensboro) vs Morgan State (11/14/09)3-pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) FORD, Ali (Elon) vs Southern Virginia (01/28/10) 1.000 (5-5) LAX, Ashley (Davidson) at UNC Greensboro (02/06/10)FRee ThRoWS MAde 14 STEPHENS, Lee (Furman) vs Davidson (11/30/09) 14 HOLLINQUEST, Shanara (Chattanooga) vs Samford (03/08/10)FRee ThRoW ATTeMpTS 16 STEPHENS, Lee (Furman) vs Davidson (11/30/09) 15 GERTY, Tonia (Coll. of Charleston) vs Clemson (11/16/09)FRee ThRoW peRCenTAge 1.000 (14-14)HOLLINQUEST, Shanara (Chattanooga) vs Samford (03/08/10)1.000 (10-10)MENENDEZ, Kaila’she (Western Carolina) vs Coastal Carolina (11/25/09)1.000 (10-10)FORD, Ali (Elon) vs Davidson (01/04/09)1.000 (10-10)THOMPSON, Alex (Davidson) vs Western Carolina (1/25/10)1.000 (10-10)HOLLINQUEST, Shanara (Chattanooga) vs UNC Greensboro (02/01/10)1.000 (10-10)WADE-FRAY, Jenaya (Chattanooga) at Coll of Charleston (02/08/10)1.000 (9-9) HYSON, Lakiah (UNC Greensboro) vs Elon (01/13/10)1.000 (9-9) DEWART, Ashlen (Appalachian State) vs Western Carolina (2/8/10)1.000 (8-8) NAVARRO, Jamie (Georgia Southern) at Colorado (11/27/09)1.000 (8-8) HOVATTER, Kallie (Elon) at Winston-Salem State (12/13/09)1.000 (8-8) TOWNSEND, Tenisha (Chattanooga) at St. Peter’s (12/30/09)1.000 (8-8) THOMPSON, Alex (Davidson) vs Samford (1/9/2010)1.000 (8-8) NAVARRO, Jamie (Georgia Southern) vs Davidson (1/18/10)1.000 (8-8) CROW, Alex (Samford) at Wofford (01/23/10)ReBoundS 19 JONES, Deidra (Coll. of Charleston) vs Texas-San Antonio (11/21/09) 19 FREEMAN, Anna (Appalachian State) vs Miami (OH) (11/28/09) 19 COTTON, Urysla (Elon) at Coastal Carolina (12-29-09) 19 DAVIS, Michelle (Chattanooga) vs Elon (1/30/10)ASSIStS 9 JACKSON, Jessica (Western Carolina) vs Coastal Carolina (11/25/09) 9 GERTY, Tonia (Coll of Charleston) vs Elon (12/07/09) 9 WADE-FRAY, Jenaya (Chattanooga) vs Samford (02/27/10)SteALS 7 DWYER, Kelly (Wofford) at Furman (01/05/10)7 HYSON, Lakiah (UNC Greensboro) at Furman (01/19/10)7 FREEMAN, Anna (Appalachian State) vs Memphis (3/28/10)BloCked ShoTS 8 FREEMAN, Anna (Appalachian State) at Bowling Green (12/23/09) 8 WILLIAMS, Catherine (Appalachian State) vs Davidson (1/23/10)TuRnoveRS 10 FORD, Ali (Elon) at Manhattan (12/01/09)10 FORD, Ali (Elon) at Coll of Charleston (12/07/09)10 WELDON, Chakeitha (Appalachian State) vs Furman (12/21/09)

TEAm GAmE HIGHSPOINtS 104 Elon vs St. Andrews College (11/20/09) 97 Coll. of Charleston vs Mercer (11/20/09)

FIeLD gOALS MADe 39 Elon vs St. Andrews College (11/20/09) 38 Georgia Southern vs Brewton-Parker (11/13/09)

FIeLD gOAL AtteMPtS 81 Elon vs St. Andrews College (11/20/09) 79 Wofford vs Norfolk State (11/18/09)

Field goAl peRCenTAge .590 (36-61) Coll. of Charleston vs Mercer (11/20/09) .589 (33-56) Elon vs Youngstown State (11/13/09)

3-Pt Fg MADe 14 Elon vs St. Andrews College (11/20/09)14 Coll. of Charleston vs Mercer (11/20/09)

3-Pt Fg AtteMPtS 34 Chattanooga vs Oklahoma State (03-20-10)31 Samford at Virginia (12/28/09)

3-pT peRCenTAge .667 (10-15) Coll of Charleston at Wofford (02/15/10).667 (8-12) Chattanooga at Austin Peay (11/15/09)

FRee ThRoWS MAde 29 Furman vs Stetson (12/13/09) 25 Samford vs North Texas (11/27/09) 25 Furman vs Davidson (11/30/09) 25 Wofford at Wake Forest (12/19/09) 25 Chattanooga vs Richmond (12/29/09)

FRee ThRoW ATTeMpTS 40 Furman vs Stetson (12/13/09)38 Elon at Winston-Salem State (12/13/09)

FRee ThRoW peRCenTAge 1.000 (14-14) Samford vs Chattanooga (11/30/09)1.000 (13-13) Chattanooga at Elon (12/17/09)1.000 (2-2) UNC Greensboro at Ohio State (11/25/09)

ReBoundS 64 Wofford vs Norfolk State (11/18/09)64 Chattanooga vs Richmond (12/29/09)

ASSIStS 27 Georgia Southern vs Brewton-Parker (11/13/09)24 Coll. of Charleston vs Mercer (11/20/09)24 Appalachian State vs East Tennessee State (12/17/09) 24 Appalachian State at Bowling Green (12/23/09)24 Appalachian State vs UNC Greensboro (2/20/10)

SteALS 21 Wofford vs Southern Virginia (01/27/10)20 Georgia Southern vs Brewton-Parker (11/13/09)20 Elon vs St. Andrews College (11/20/09)

BloCked ShoTS 17 Appalachian State vs Elon (1/2/10)13 Elon at UNC Greensboro (01/13/10)TuRnoveRS 42 Wofford at Georgetown (11/28/09)34 Elon at Manhattan (12/01/09)34 Appalachian State vs Furman (12/21/09)FoulS 33 Wofford at Campbell (11/13/09) 33 Davidson at Nebraska (11/13/09)

Southern ConferenCe VerSuS other ConferenCeS in 2008-09Atlantic Coast .............................................................. 2-11Atlantic Sun .....................................................................6-3Atlantic 10 ........................................................................1-3Big East ..............................................................................0-5Big South ..........................................................................4-8Big Ten ...............................................................................1-1Big 12 .................................................................................0-3Colonial .............................................................................2-5Conference USA .............................................................1-1Horizon ..............................................................................1-0

Independents .................................................................3-0Ivy League ........................................................................1-0Mid-American .................................................................1-2Metro Atlantic Athletic ................................................1-1Mid Eastern Athletic .....................................................5-1Missouri Valley ................................................................1-2Northeast .........................................................................0-1Ohio Valley .......................................................................2-0Patriot ................................................................................0-1Pacific .................................................................................0-1

Southeastern ...................................................................0-4Southland .........................................................................2-0Sun Belt .............................................................................2-2Non-Division I .................................................................5-0

Division I ......................................................................36-55Non-Division I .................................................................5-0total ............................................................. 41-55

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2009-10 TEAm STATISTICSSCoRing oFFenSe##Team G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Chattanooga 33 24-9 2216 67.2 2. Appalachian State 35 23-12 2336 66.7 3. Davidson 29 14-15 1921 66.2 4. Elon 31 12-19 2000 64.5 5. Samford 34 23-11 2151 63.3 6. Coll. of Charleston 33 21-12 2078 63.0 7. Wofford 29 8-21 1759 60.7 8. Georgia Southern 31 19-12 1841 59.4 9. Western Carolina 30 7-23 1765 58.8 10. UNCG 30 10-20 1748 58.3 11. Furman 31 7-24 1730 55.8

SCoRing deFenSe##Team G Pts Avg/G1. Georgia Southern 31 1752 56.5 2. Samford 34 1975 58.1 3. Coll. of Charleston 33 2011 60.9 4. Chattanooga 33 2042 61.9 5. Appalachian State 35 2191 62.6 6. Furman 31 1961 63.3 7. Western Carolina 30 1919 64.0 8. UNCG 30 1941 64.7 9. Elon 31 2043 65.9 10. Davidson 29 1919 66.2 11. Wofford 29 2014 69.4

SCoRing MARgin##Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Chattanooga 33 67.2 61.9 +5.3 2. Samford 34 63.3 58.1 +5.2 3. Appalachian State 35 66.7 62.6 +4.1 4. Georgia Southern 31 59.4 56.5 +2.9 5. Coll. of Charleston 33 63.0 60.9 +2.0 6. Davidson 29 66.2 66.2 +0.1 7. Elon 31 64.5 65.9 -1.4 8. Western Carolina 30 58.8 64.0 -5.1 9. UNCG 30 58.3 64.7 -6.4 10. Furman 31 55.8 63.3 -7.5 11. Wofford 29 60.7 69.4 -8.8

FRee ThRoW pCT##Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Samford 34 425 560 .759 2. Chattanooga 33 457 639 .715 3. Georgia Southern 31 437 621 .704 4. Furman 31 411 590 .697 5. Western Carolina 30 356 513 .694 6. Coll. of Charleston 33 336 497 .676 7. Davidson 29 412 611 .674 8. Elon 31 436 653 .668 9. UNCG 30 330 495 .667 10. Wofford 29 381 583 .654 11. Appalachian State 35 387 599 .646

Field goAl peRCenTAgeS##Team G FG FGA Pct1. Appalachian State 35 900 2084 .432 2. Samford 34 727 1696 .429 3. Davidson 29 671 1608 .417 4. Coll. of Charleston 33 764 1888 .405 5. Chattanooga 33 751 1867 .402 6. Georgia Southern 31 624 1612 .387 7. Elon 31 711 1841 .386 8. Western Carolina 30 643 1699 .378 9. Wofford 29 618 1642 .376 10. Furman 31 576 1613 .357 11. UNCG 30 629 1772 .355

FIeLD gOAL PCt DeFeNSe##Team G FG FGA Pct1. Appalachian State 35 743 2075 .358 2. Coll. of Charleston 33 689 1825 .378 3. Elon 31 719 1898 .379 4. Davidson 29 639 1680 .380 5. Georgia Southern 31 625 1635 .382 6. Chattanooga 33 760 1951 .390 7. Samford 34 695 1776 .391 8. Wofford 29 703 1762 .399 9. Western Carolina 30 678 1632 .415 10. UNCG 30 682 1635 .417 11. Furman 31 724 1694 .427

3-POINt Fg PCt##Team G FG FGA Pct1. Davidson 29 167 460 .363 2. Samford 34 272 768 .354 3. Chattanooga 33 257 740 .347 4. Appalachian State 35 149 434 .343 5. Coll. of Charleston 33 214 625 .3426. Furman 31 167 508 .329

7. Georgia Southern 31 156 501 .311 8. Wofford 29 142 468 .303 9. Elon 31 142 472 .301 10. Western Carolina 30 123 420 .293 11. UNCG 30 160 552 .290

3-POINt Fg PCt DeFeNSe##Team G FG FGA Pct1. Elon 31 163 555 .294 2. Georgia Southern 31 163 553 .295 3. Western Carolina 30 137 464 .295 4. Chattanooga 33 179 603 .297 5. Appalachian State 35 210 661 .318 6. Samford 34 170 523 .325 7. Coll. of Charleston 33 203 611 .332 8. UNCG 30 183 546 .335 9. Davidson 29 192 566 .339 10. Furman 31 171 471 .363 11. Wofford 29 187 500 .374

ReBounding oFFenSe##Team G Reb Avg/G1. Appalachian State 35 1504 43.0 2. Chattanooga 33 1353 41.0 3. Elon 31 1258 40.6 4. Wofford 29 1148 39.6 5. Davidson 29 1128 38.9 6. Coll. of Charleston 33 1254 38.0 7. Western Carolina 30 1092 36.4 8. UNCG 30 1080 36.0 9. Georgia Southern 31 1079 34.8 10. Furman 31 1031 33.3 11. Samford 34 1054 31.0

ReBounding deFenSe##Team G Reb Avg/G1. Samford 34 1174 34.5 2. Chattanooga 33 1152 34.9 3. Appalachian State 35 1250 35.7 4. Western Carolina 30 1099 36.6 5. Georgia Southern 31 1138 36.7 6. Coll. of Charleston 33 1233 37.4 7. Furman 31 1161 37.5 8. Davidson 29 1091 37.6 9. Wofford 29 1154 39.8 10. UNCG 30 1199 40.0 11. Elon 31 1288 41.5

ReBounding MARgin##Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin1. Appalachian State 35 1504 43.0 1250 35.7 +7.3 2. Chattanooga 33 1353 41.0 1152 34.9 +6.1 3. Davidson 29 1128 38.9 1091 37.6 +1.3 4. Coll. of Charleston 33 1254 38.0 1233 37.4 +0.6 5. Wofford 29 1148 39.6 1154 39.8 -0.2 6. Western Carolina 30 1092 36.4 1099 36.6 -0.2 7. Elon 31 1258 40.6 1288 41.5 -1.0 8. Georgia Southern 31 1079 34.8 1138 36.7 -1.9 9. Samford 34 1054 31.0 1174 34.5 -3.5 10. UNCG 30 1080 36.0 1199 40.0 -4.0 11. Furman 31 1031 33.3 1161 37.5 -4.2

BloCked ShoTS##Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Appalachian State 35 223 6.4 2. Elon 31 147 4.7 3. Wofford 29 116 4.0 4. Furman 31 109 3.5 5. Davidson 29 98 3.4 6. UNCG 30 90 3.0 7. Western Carolina 30 85 2.8 8. Coll. of Charleston 33 73 2.2 9. Georgia Southern 31 67 2.2 10. Samford 34 72 2.1 11. Chattanooga 33 59 1.8

ASSIStS##Team G Assists Avg/G1. Appalachian State 35 556 15.9 2. Samford 34 486 14.33. Davidson 29 383 13.2 4. Coll. of Charleston 33 427 12.9 5. Chattanooga 33 415 12.6 6. Georgia Southern 31 380 12.3 7. Wofford 29 329 11.3 8. UNCG 30 337 11.2 9. Furman 31 335 10.8 10. Elon 31 324 10.5 11. Western Carolina 30 273 9.1

SteALS##Team G Steals Avg/G1. UNCG 30 310 10.3 2. Elon 31 309 10.0 3. Appalachian State 35 348 9.9 4. Georgia Southern 31 290 9.4 5. Furman 31 285 9.2 6. Coll. of Charleston 33 293 8.9 7. Wofford 29 241 8.3 8. Davidson 29 224 7.7 9. Samford 34 257 7.6 10. Chattanooga 33 224 6.8 11. Western Carolina 30 198 6.6

TuRnoveR MARgin##Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar.1. Georgia Southern 31 512 16.5 584 18.8 +2.32 2. UNCG 30 514 17.1 576 19.2 +2.07 3. Samford 34 489 14.4 530 15.6 +1.21 4. Furman 31 561 18.1 569 18.4 +0.26 5. Coll of Charleston 33 551 16.7 546 16.5 -0.15 6. Western Carolina 30 467 15.6 457 15.2 -0.33 7. Davidson 29 566 19.5 520 17.9 -1.59 8. Elon 31 689 22.2 633 20.4 -1.81 9. Chattanooga 33 527 16.0 459 13.9 -2.06 10. Appalachian State 35 744 21.3 639 18.3 -3.00 11. Wofford 29 660 22.8 539 18.6 -4.17

ASSiST/TuRnoveR RATio##Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. Samford 34 486 14.3 489 14.4 1.0 2. Chattanooga 33 415 12.6 527 16.0 0.8 3. Coll of Charleston 33 427 12.9 551 16.7 0.8 4. Appalachian State 35 556 15.9 744 21.3 0.7 5. Georgia Southern 31 380 12.3 512 16.5 0.7 6. Davidson 29 383 13.2 566 19.5 0.7 7. UNCG 30 337 11.2 514 17.1 0.7 8. Furman 31 335 10.8 561 18.1 0.6 9. Western Carolina 30 273 9.1 467 15.6 0.6 10. Wofford 29 329 11.3 660 22.8 0.5 11. Elon 31 324 10.5 689 22.2 0.5

oFFenSive ReBoundS##Team G No. Avg/G1. Appalachian State 35 522 14.9 2. UNCG 30 404 13.5 3. Wofford 29 381 13.1 4. Coll of Charleston 33 422 12.8 5. Elon 31 394 12.7 6. Western Carolina 30 373 12.4 7. Furman 31 379 12.2 8. Chattanooga 33 400 12.1 9. Davidson 29 350 12.1 10. Georgia Southern 31 355 11.5 11. Samford 34 223 6.6

deFenSive ReBoundS##Team G No. Avg/G1. Chattanooga 33 953 28.9 2. Appalachian State 35 982 28.1 3. Elon 31 864 27.9 4. Davidson 29 778 26.8 5. Wofford 29 767 26.4 6. Coll of Charleston 33 832 25.2 7. Samford 34 831 24.4 8. Western Carolina 30 719 24.0 9. Georgia Southern 31 724 23.4 10. UNCG 30 676 22.5 11. Furman 31 652 21.0

3-POINt Fg MADe##Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Samford 34 272 8.0 2. Chattanooga 33 257 7.8 3. Coll of Charleston 33 214 6.5 4. Davidson 29 167 5.8 5. Furman 31 167 5.4 6. UNCG 30 160 5.3 7. Georgia Southern 31 156 5.0 8. Wofford 29 142 4.9 9. Elon 31 142 4.6 10. Appalachian State 35 149 4.3 11. Western Carolina 30 123 4.1

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2009-10 INdIVIdUAL LEAdERSSCoRing##Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. HOLLINQUEST, Shanara-UTC SR 33 188 5 181 562 17.0 2. FORD, Ali-ELON FR 31 159 84 97 499 16.1 3. LONDON, Emily-SAM JR 29 132 68 101 433 14.9 4. DEWART, Ashlen-ASU FR 35 212 19 76 519 14.8 5. HILL, Savannah-SAM JR 34 179 25 76 459 13.5 6. CLARKE, Emily-WCU JR 30 154 64 31 403 13.4 7. WADE-FRAY, Jenaya-UTC SR 33 149 61 68 427 12.9 8. RAMIREZ, Sam-ASU JR 35 159 77 56 451 12.9 9. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 117 47 85 366 12.6 10. STEPHENS, Lee-FUR SR 31 105 47 132 389 12.5 11. ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, S.-DAV FR 29 137 12 61 347 12.0 12. HYSON, Lakiah-UNCG SR 30 111 30 94 346 11.5 13. WILLIAMS, Mahagony-WOF JR 29 140 0 43 323 11.1 LAX, Ashley-DAV JR 29 111 64 37 323 11.1 15. WHITNEY, Carolyn-GSU SR 31 118 51 57 344 11.1 16. WILLIAMS, Ericka-COFC SR 33 150 41 19 360 10.9 17. GERTY, Tonia-COFC JR 33 129 38 60 356 10.8 18. LEIGH, Amanda-UNCG JR 29 107 67 25 306 10.6 19. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 135 38 60 368 10.5 20. OGBURN, J’Lisia-GSU SR 31 132 5 56 325 10.5 21. KOTCELLA, Brooke-COFC SR 33 123 56 39 341 10.3 22. MAXWELL, Monica-SAM SR 34 116 78 35 345 10.1 23. HUGHES, Jade-COFC SR 33 101 57 59 318 9.6 24. JONES, Deidra-COFC SR 33 116 0 82 314 9.5 25. CHRISTOPHER, Kayla-UTC FR 33 95 56 62 308 9.3 26. MENENDEZ, Kaila’she-WCU SO 30 85 10 96 276 9.2 27. NAVARRO, Jamie-GSU JR 31 62 31 115 270 8.7 28. CARROLL, Kendra-WCU JR 29 104 11 28 247 8.5 29. COTTON, Urysla-ELON SR 31 104 1 55 264 8.5 30. FLOYD, Monique-UNCG JR 30 92 0 71 255 8.5

ReBounding##Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. HOLLINQUEST, Shanara-UTC SR 33 123 172 295 8.9 2. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 73 220 293 8.4 3. ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, S.-DAV FR 29 70 163 233 8.0 4. COTTON, Urysla-ELON SR 31 70 172 242 7.8 5. WILLIAMS, Mahagony-WOF JR 29 66 155 221 7.6 6. EVANS, Kelsey-ELON FR 31 80 144 224 7.2 7. JONES, Deidra-COFC SR 33 101 129 230 7.0 8. WADE-FRAY, Jenaya-UTC SR 33 47 157 204 6.2 9. PAQUETTE, Julia-DAV SR 29 51 120 171 5.9 10. WILLIAMS, Ericka-COFC SR 33 54 140 194 5.9 11. DEWART, Ashlen-ASU FR 35 66 136 202 5.8 12. CHRISTOPHER, Kayla-UTC FR 33 53 124 177 5.4 13. GEIGER, Jessica-GSU SR 30 49 111 160 5.3 14. FEEMSTER, Kristen-WCU SR 30 69 90 159 5.3 15. HILL, Savannah-SAM JR 34 43 136 179 5.3 16. VARNO, Kathlyn-WOF SR 29 61 91 152 5.2 17. KOTCELLA, Brooke-COFC SR 33 59 110 169 5.1 18. CLARKE, Emily-WCU JR 30 37 115 152 5.1 19. WILLIAMS, Catherine-ASU SO 34 71 101 172 5.1 20. DAVIS, Michelle-UTC FR 33 43 120 163 4.9

Field goAl pCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)##Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct1. OGBURN, J’Lisia-GSU SR 31 132 248 .532 2. DEWART, Ashlen-ASU FR 35 212 400 .530 3. WILLIAMS, Mahagony-WOF JR 29 140 265 .528 4. HOLLINQUEST, Shanara-UTC SR 33 188 361 .521 5. LEDFORD, Lakyn-FUR FR 31 102 203 .502 6. PAQUETTE, Julia-DAV SR 29 90 182 .495 7. HILL, Savannah-SAM JR 34 179 365 .490 8. LONDON, Emily-SAM JR 29 132 271 .487 9. FLOYD, Monique-UNCG JR 30 92 193 .477 10. JONES, Deidra-COFC SR 33 116 247 .470 11. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 117 252 .464 12. WILLIAMS, Ericka-COFC SR 33 150 331 .453 13. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 135 303 .446 14. KOTCELLA, Brooke-COFC SR 33 123 277 .444 15. MAXWELL, Monica-SAM SR 34 116 273 .425

ASSIStS##Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G1. GERTY, Tonia-COFC JR 33 170 5.2 2. RAMIREZ, Sam-ASU JR 35 136 3.9 3. JACKSON, Jessica-WCU SR 30 107 3.6 4. HILL, Savannah-SAM JR 34 120 3.5 5. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 100 3.4 6. HUGHES, Jade-COFC SR 33 99 3.0 FORD, Ali-ELON FR 31 93 3.0

8. WELDON, Chakeitha-ASU SO 32 95 3.0 9. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 96 2.7 10. WADE-FRAY, Jenaya-UTC SR 33 87 2.6 11. WHITNEY, Carolyn-GSU SR 31 79 2.5 12. GRAMBLIN, Natalie-WOF SR 29 73 2.5 13. CHRISTOPHER, Kayla-UTC FR 33 81 2.5 14. WILDEROTTER, Megan-SAM SR 34 83 2.4 15. NAVARRO, Jamie-GSU JR 31 75 2.4

FRee ThRoW pCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)##Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct1. LONDON, Emily-SAM JR 29 101 112 .902 2. NAVARRO, Jamie-GSU JR 31 115 131 .878 3. STEPHENS, Lee-FUR SR 31 132 161 .820 4. MENENDEZ, Kaila’she-WCU SO 30 96 118 .814 5. FORD, Ali-ELON FR 31 97 120 .808 6. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 85 106 .802 7. HYSON, Lakiah-UNCG SR 30 94 119 .790 8. MURPHY, Kaitlin-FUR FR 29 66 85 .776 9. HILL, Savannah-SAM JR 34 76 98 .776 10. GRAMBLIN, Natalie-WOF SR 29 103 136 .757 11. WADE-FRAY, Jenaya-UTC SR 33 68 92 .739 12. EVANS, Kelsey-ELON FR 31 64 89 .719 13. HOLLINQUEST, Shanara-UTC SR 33 181 252 .718 14. JONES, Deidra-COFC SR 33 82 116 .707 15. ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, S.-DAV FR 29 61 89 .685

SteALS##Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G1. DWYER, Kelly-WOF SR 29 76 2.6 2. HYSON, Lakiah-UNCG SR 30 67 2.2 3. STEPHENS, Lee-FUR SR 31 67 2.2 4. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 71 2.0 5. DAVIS, Tiffany-ELON SR 30 60 2.0 6. GERTY, Tonia-COFC JR 33 62 1.9 7. NAVARRO, Jamie-GSU JR 31 58 1.9 8. FORD, Ali-ELON FR 31 57 1.8 9. FLOYD, Monique-UNCG JR 30 53 1.8 10. WELDON, Chakeitha-ASU SO 32 52 1.6 11. LONDON, Emily-SAM JR 29 47 1.6 12. WILLIAMS, Ericka-COFC SR 33 52 1.6 13. RAMIREZ, Sam-ASU JR 35 54 1.5 14. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 44 1.5 15. LEIGH, Amanda-UNCG JR 29 43 1.5

3-poinT Fg pCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)##Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct1. LONDON, Emily-SAM JR 29 68 147 .463 2. LAUNE, Monica-DAV SR 25 30 71 .423 3. CHRISTOPHER, Kayla-UTC FR 33 56 134 .418 4. KOTCELLA, Brooke-COFC SR 33 56 139 .403 5. MAXWELL, Monica-SAM SR 34 78 196 .398 6. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 47 121 .388 7. WILLIAMS, Ericka-COFC SR 33 41 106 .387 8. DAVIS, Michelle-UTC FR 33 37 97 .381 9. LAX, Ashley-DAV JR 29 64 168 .381 10. RAMIREZ, Sam-ASU JR 35 77 203 .379 11. HOLTFRETER, Kali-FUR SR 31 53 147 .361 12. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 38 107 .355 13. STEPHENS, Lee-FUR SR 31 47 135 .348 14. WHITNEY, Carolyn-GSU SR 31 51 154 .331 15. HELMS, Maddie-WOF JR 28 31 94 .330

3-POINt Fg MADe##Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G1. FORD, Ali-ELON FR 31 84 2.7 2. LONDON, Emily-SAM JR 29 68 2.3 3. LEIGH, Amanda-UNCG JR 29 67 2.3 4. MAXWELL, Monica-SAM SR 34 78 2.3 5. LAX, Ashley-DAV JR 29 64 2.2 6. RAMIREZ, Sam-ASU JR 35 77 2.2 7. CLARKE, Emily-WCU JR 30 64 2.1 8. WADE-FRAY, Jenaya-UTC SR 33 61 1.8 9. HUGHES, Jade-COFC SR 33 57 1.7 10. HOLTFRETER, Kali-FUR SR 31 53 1.7 11. CHRISTOPHER, Kayla-UTC FR 33 56 1.7 KOTCELLA, Brooke-COFC SR 33 56 1.7 13. WHITNEY, Carolyn-GSU SR 31 51 1.6 14. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 47 1.6 15. THOMPSON, Raegan-FUR FR 31 49 1.6

BloCked ShoTS##Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G1. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 92 2.6 2. EVANS, Kelsey-ELON FR 31 55 1.8 3. ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, S.-DAV FR 29 49 1.7 WILLIAMS, Mahagony-WOF JR 29 49 1.7 5. COTTON, Urysla-ELON SR 31 50 1.6 6. TROUTMAN, Susan-FUR SR 31 48 1.5 7. WILLIAMS, Catherine-ASU SO 34 50 1.5 8. DEWART, Ashlen-ASU FR 35 47 1.3 9. DWYER, Kelly-WOF SR 29 38 1.3 10. GIRSTAUTAITE, Agne-UNCG JR 29 35 1.2 11. PAQUETTE, Julia-DAV SR 29 27 0.9 12. HELTON, Erin-UTC FR 28 26 0.9 13. HILL, Savannah-SAM JR 34 28 0.8 14. LEDFORD, Lakyn-FUR FR 31 22 0.7 15. HAIRSTON, Lei Lei-ELON FR 31 21 0.7 OGBURN, J’Lisia-GSU SR 31 21 0.7

ASSiST/TuRnoveR RATio (Min. 2.0 assists/game)##Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. GERTY, Tonia-COFC JR 33 170 5.2 106 3.2 1.6 2. HILL, Savannah-SAM JR 34 120 3.5 77 2.3 1.6 3. RAMIREZ, Sam-ASU JR 35 136 3.9 96 2.7 1.4 4. JACKSON, Jessica-WCU SR 30 107 3.6 81 2.7 1.3 5. HUGHES, Jade-COFC SR 33 99 3.0 75 2.3 1.3 6. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 100 3.4 94 3.2 1.1 7. FORD, Ali-ELON FR 31 93 3.0 181 5.8 0.5

oFFenSive ReBoundS##Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G1. HOLLINQUEST, Shanara-UTC SR 33 123 3.7 2. JONES, Deidra-COFC SR 33 101 3.1 3. EVANS, Kelsey-ELON FR 31 80 2.6 4. ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, S.-DAV FR 29 70 2.4 5. FEEMSTER, Kristen-WCU SR 30 69 2.3 6. WILLIAMS, Mahagony-WOF JR 29 66 2.3 7. COTTON, Urysla-ELON SR 31 70 2.3 8. GIRSTAUTAITE, Agne-UNCG JR 29 63 2.2 9. VARNO, Kathlyn-WOF SR 29 61 2.1 10. WILLIAMS, Catherine-ASU SO 34 71 2.1 11. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 73 2.1 12. LEDFORD, Lakyn-FUR FR 31 62 2.0 13. DEWART, Ashlen-ASU FR 35 66 1.9 14. FREEMAN, Courtney-ASU FR 35 65 1.9 15. FLOYD, Monique-UNCG JR 30 55 1.8

deFenSive ReBoundS##Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G1. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 220 6.3 2. ALEKSANDRAVICIUS, S.-DAV FR 29 163 5.6 3. COTTON, Urysla-ELON SR 31 172 5.5 4. WILLIAMS, Mahagony-WOF JR 29 155 5.3 5. HOLLINQUEST, Shanara-UTC SR 33 172 5.2 6. WADE-FRAY, Jenaya-UTC SR 33 157 4.8 7. EVANS, Kelsey-ELON FR 31 144 4.6 8. WILLIAMS, Ericka-COFC SR 33 140 4.2 9. PAQUETTE, Julia-DAV SR 29 120 4.1 10. MAXWELL, Monica-SAM SR 34 138 4.1 11. HILL, Savannah-SAM JR 34 136 4.0 12. JONES, Deidra-COFC SR 33 129 3.9 13. DWYER, Kelly-WOF SR 29 113 3.9 14. DEWART, Ashlen-ASU FR 35 136 3.9 15. LONDON, Emily-SAM JR 29 112 3.9

MinuTeS plAYed##Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G1. STEPHENS, Lee-FUR SR 31 1145 36.9 2. RAMIREZ, Sam-ASU JR 35 1216 34.7 3. WADE-FRAY, Jenaya-UTC SR 33 1125 34.1 4. GERTY, Tonia-COFC JR 33 1106 33.5 5. THOMPSON, Alex-DAV SR 29 971 33.5 6. JACKSON, Jessica-WCU SR 30 987 32.9 7. HOLLINQUEST, Shanara-UTC SR 33 1070 32.4 8. LONDON, Emily-SAM JR 29 928 32.0 9. CHRISTOPHER, Kayla-UTC FR 33 1028 31.2 10. FREEMAN, Anna-ASU FR 35 1080 30.9

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ALL-TImE HONORS ANd AwARdS

1985 — Women’s Basketball Yearbook — First Team 1985 — FASTBREAK — First Team 1986 — FASTBREAK — First Team 1987 — FASTBREAK — First TeamKaren robinson 1987 — FASTBREAK — Honorable Mention

AngelA Crosby 1993 — FASTBREAK — Second Team

Penny roberson 1994 — CoSIDA GTE Academic All-America (Dist. 3)

SOCON PLAyER OF THE yEAR1987-88 Valorie Whiteside1988-89 Beth Laney1989-90 Glenda Cunningham1993-94 Angela Crosby2000-01 Natasha Lettsome

SOCON TOURNAmENT mOST OUTSTANdING PERFORmER1986-87 Valorie Whiteside1987-88 Valorie Whiteside1989-90 Shannon Thomas1998-99 Beth Schoolfield

SOCON COACH OF THE yEAR1984-85 Linda Robinson1988-89 Linda Robinson1993-94 Linda Robinson1995-96 Linda Robinson2009-10 Darcie Vincent

SOCON FRESHmAN OF THE yEAR 1990-91 Penny Roberson

1992-93 Shannon Spencer2000-01 Aisha Bryant2002-03 Kiki Conyers

SOCON ALL-FRESHmAN TEAm2001-02 Joanie White2002-03 Kiki Conyers2003-04 Crystal Barriner2005-06 Greteya Kelley2006-07 GiGi Thomas2007-08 Frances Hernandez2007-08 Sam Ramirez2008-09 Canesha Edwards2008-09 Sade’ Means2009-10 Ashlen Dewart2009-10 Anna Freeman

ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1984-85 Karen Robinson*1984-85 Valorie Whiteside*1985-86 Valorie Whiteside*1986-87 Karen Robinson*1986-87 Valorie Whiteside*1986-87 Jane Dalton1986-87 Beth Laney1987-88 Jane Dalton*1987-88 Valorie Whiteside*1987-88 Kim Johnson1987-88 Beth Laney1988-89 Kim Johnson*1988-89 Beth Laney*1988-89 Debbie Swicegood1989-90 Glenda Cunningham*1989-90 Shannon Thomas1990-91 Shannon Thomas*

2005-06 Kiki Conyers (Coaches)2006-07 Whitney Tossie* (Coaches and Media)2007-08 Whitney Tossie* (Coaches and Media)2008-09 Brittany Mixon (Media)2009-10 Sam Ramirez (Coaches and Media)2009-10 Anna Freeman (Media)2009-10 Ashlen Dewart (Media)

SOCON ALL-TOURNAmENT TEAm1984 - Valorie Whiteside*1985- Valorie Whiteside1986 - Jane Dalton*1987 - Valorie Whiteside*1988 - Jane Dalton*1988 - Beth Laney*1988 - Valorie Whiteside*1989 - Beth Laney*1989 - Kim Johnson1990- Glenda Cunnigham*1990- Shannon Thomas*1990- Jimma Smith1991- Penny Roberson*1991- Shannon Thomas*1991- Regina Ikard1991- Mitzi Yount1994- Angela Crosby*1995- Andreia Hinton*

SOCON PLAyERS OF THE wEEk1988-89- (Dec. 19)- Beth Laney (Jan. 6)- Beth Laney (Jan. 20)- Kim Johnson (Feb. 13)- Kim Johnson (Feb. 27)- Beth Laney1989-90- (Jan. 8)- Shannon Thomas (Jan. 29)- Glenda Cunningham (Feb. 12)- Glenda Cunningham1990-91- (Nov. 26)- Shannon Thomas (Dec. 10)- Shannon Thomas (Dec. 17)- Karen Gruca1991-92- (Jan. 20)- Shannon Thomas (Feb. 24)- Mitzi Yount1992-93- (Dec. 14)- Angela Crosby (Feb. 22)- Angela Crosby1993-94- (Nov. 29)- Angela Crosby (Dec. 20)- Angela Crosby (Feb. 7)- Angela Crosby (Feb. 21)- Angela Crosby1994-95- (Jan.30)- Karolina Karlqvist1995-96- (Dec. 18)- Meredith Thompson (Jan. 29)- Andreia Hinton (Feb. 19)- Melissa Davis

1991-92 Regina Ikard1991-92 Penny Roberson 1992-93 Angela Crosby* 1993-94 Angela Crosby* 1993-94 Penny Roberson 1994-95 Andreia Hinton 1994-95 Karolina Karlqvist 1995-96 Andreia Hinton* 1995-96 Shannon Spencer* 1995-96 Melissa Davis 1996-97 Merideth Thompson* 1997-98 Beth Schoolfield 1998-99 Beth Schoolfield* 1999-00 Natasha Lettsome* 2000-01 Natasha Lettsome* (Coaches and Media) 2002-03 Tiffany Johnson* (Coaches and Media)

1995 - Melissa Davis1996 - Andreia Hinton*1996 - Melissa Davis*1996 - Shannon Spencer1996 - Karolina Karlqvist1997 - Leigh Jones*1997 - Merideth Thompson1999 - Beth Schoolfield*1999 - Jamie Gagliano*1999 - Tiffany Chappell2001- Natasha Lettsome*2003 - Tiffani Johnson2006 - Whitney Tossie2007 - Whitney Tossie2009- Brittany Mixon 2010- Anna Freeman2010- Chakeitha Weldon * denotes First Team

All-AmericA

1996-97- (Feb. 10)- Meredith Thompson1997-98- (Feb. 2)- Beth Schoolfield2001-02- (Feb. 4)- Aisha Bryant2002-03- (Jan. 13)- Tiffani Johnson2003-04- (Jan. 12)- Aisha Bryant2004-05- (Feb. 28)- Lindsay Smith2006-07- (Dec. 5)- Whitney Tossie (Jan. 23)- Maria Grimes2007-08- (Jan. 29)- Gigi Thomas2008-09- (Jan. 27)- Frances Hernandez (Mar. 2)- Brittney Spencer2009-10- (dec. 22)- Ashlen dewart (Feb. 9)- Sam Ramirez

SOCON PLAyERS OF THE mONTH2005-06- (February)- Kiki Conyers2009-10- (February)- Sam Ramirez

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mOUNTAINEERS IN THE POSTSEASON

southern conference regular season championships

1987 1988 1989 1996

southern conference tournament championships

1987 1988 1990

APPALACHIANCHAMPIONSHIPS

ASU SOCON TOURNAmENT RECORdSBy Round Win loss pct.First Round 11 6 .647Quarterfinals 2 8 .200Semifinals 6 7 .461Finals 6 0 1.000totals 25 21 .543

By opponent Win loss pct.Chattanooga 3 5 .375Coll. of Charleston 1 0 1.000Davidson 3 1 .750East Tennessee St. 3 3 .500Elon 1 0 1.000Furman 7 1 .875Georgia Southern 1 4 .200Marshall 4 2 .667UNC Greensboro 0 2 .000Samford 0 1 .000Western Carolina 2 2 .500Wofford 0 0 —totals 25 21 .543

all-time southern conference championship historyYear SeaSon Champion TournamenT Champion TournamenT runner-up

1983-84 Chattanooga Chattanooga East Tennessee State1984-85 Marshall/Chattanooga Chattanooga Marshall1985-86 Marshall/Chattanooga Chattanooga Marshall1986-87 Appalachian State/ Appalachian State Marshall Marshall1987-88 Appalachian State/ Appalachian State Marshall Marshall1988-89 Appalachian State/ Chattanooga Furman Marshall1989-90 Furman Appalachian State Furman1990-91 Chattanooga Appalachian State East Tennessee State1991-92 Chattanooga/Furman Chattanooga Furman1992-93 Furman Georgia Southern Furman1993-94 Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Furman1994-95 East Tennessee State Furman East Tennessee State1995-96 Appalachian State Appalachian State Marshall1996-97 Furman Marshall Georgia Southern1997-98 Georgia Southern UNC Greensboro Georgia Southern1998-99 UNC Greensboro Appalachian State Davidson1999-2000 Chattanooga Furman UNC Greensboro2000-01 Chattanooga/ Chattanooga UNC Greensboro Georgia Southern2001-02 Chattanooga/ Chattanooga UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro2002-03 Chattanooga Chattanooga Georgia Southern2003-04 Chattanooga Chattanooga Western Carolina2004-05 Chattanooga Western Carolina Georgia Southern2005-06 Chattanooga Chattanooga UNC Greensboro2006-07 Chattanooga/ Chattanooga Western Carolina Western Carolina 2007-08 Chattanooga Chattanooga Western Carolina2008-09 Chattanooga Western Carolina Coll. of Charleston2009-10 Chattanooga Chattanooga Samford

NCAA TourNAmeNT AppeArANCes (4)1989-1990

East Regional • First Round (College Park, Md.)March 14, 1990No. 6 Maryland 100, No. 11 Appalachian 71

1990-1991Mideast Regional • First Round (Tallahassee, Fla.)March 13, 1991No. 5 Florida State 96, No. 12 Appalachian 57

1995-1996West Regional • First Round (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)March 15, 1996No. 4 Alabama 95, No. 13 Appalachian 66

1998-1999East Regional • First Round (Knoxville, Tenn.)March 13, 1999No. 1 Tennessee 113, No. 16 Appalachian 54

WNIT TourNAmeNT AppeArANCes (1)1986-1987at Amarillo, TexasMarch 19, 1987California 109, Appalachian 99

March 20, 1987Stephen F. Austin 81, Appalachian 80

March 21, 1987DePaul 88, Appalachian 82

oTher posTseAsoN TourNAmeNT AppeArANCes (1)Women’s Basketball Invitational • 2009-10

at Charleston, S.C.March18, 2010Appalachian 62, Charleston Southern 47

at Boone, N.C.March 21, 2010Appalachian 59, Fairfield 36

at Boone, N.C.March 25, 2010Appalachian 77, College of Charleston 58

at Boone, N.C.March 28. 2010Appalachian 79, Memphis 71

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SoCON TOURNAmENT RESULTS

Year opponent Round* W/l Score Site 1984 Western Carolina 1st L 66-75 Cullowhee, N.C.1985 Furman 1st W 86-68 Boone, N.C. Marshall SF L 62-68 Johnson City, Tenn.1986 Furman 1st W 83-64 Boone, N.C. Chattanooga SF L 86-79 Boone, N.C.1987 Western Carolina SF W 86-66 Cullowhee, N.C. Marshall F W 68-65 Cullowhee, N.C.1988 Furman SF W 104-77 huntington, W.va. Marshall F W 72-67 huntington, W.va.1989 Chattanooga SF L 73-80 Johnson City, Tenn.1990 Chattanooga SF W 70-67 Johnson City, Tenn. Furman F W 94-90 Johnson City, Tenn.1991 Furman 1st W 84-77 Johnson City, Tenn. Chattanooga SF W 89-87 Johnson City, Tenn. east Tennessee St. F W 98-87 Johnson City, Tenn.1992 East Tennessee St. 1st L 74-96 Johnson City, Tenn.1993 Georgia Southern 1st L 56-66 Johnson City, Tenn.1994 Western Carolina 1st W 77-57 Greenville, S.C. Furman SF L 73-77 Greenville, S.C.1995 Marshall 1st W 90-71 Boone, N.C. East Tennessee St. SF L 69-79 Asheville, N.C.1996 east Tennessee St. 1st W 92-75 Boone, n.C. davidson SF W 83-68 greensboro, n.C. Marshall F W 77-75 greensboro, n.C.1997 Chattanooga 1st W 80-62 Boone, N.C. Marshall SF L 74-79 Greensboro, N.C.1998 Davidson QF L 79-63 Greensboro, N.C.1999 georgia Southern QF W 86-82 greensboro, n.C. east Tennessee St. SF W 77-73 greensboro, n.C. davidson F W 78-69 greensboro, n.C.2000 UNC Greensboro QF L 75-92 Greenville, S.C.2001 College of Charleston 1st W 69-55 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern QF L 76-72 Greenville, S.C.2002 Davidson 1st W 64-63 Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga QF L 61-84 Charleston, S.C.2003 Georgia Southern QF L 71-82(OT) Charleston, S.C.2004 Georgia Southern 1st L 58-65 Charleston, S.C.2005 East Tennessee St. 1st L 64-74(OT) Chattanooga, Tenn.2006 Western Carolina QF L 71-80 Charleston, S.C.2007 Elon 1st W 64-50 Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga QF L 60-84 Charleston, S.C.2008 UNC Greensboro 1st L 44-62 Charleston, S.C.2009 Furman 1st W 63-60 Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga QF L 53-86 Chattanooga, Tenn.2010 Furman QF W 71-53 Charlotte, N.C. Samford SF L 53-66 Charlotte, N.C.

Bold denotes SoCon Tournament Champions

Italics denotes SoCon Regular Season Champions

* 1st — First Round; QF — Quarterfinals; SF — Semifinals; F — Finals

APPALACHIAN ALL-TImE VERSUS SoCON TOURNAmENT OPPONENTS

CHATTANOOGA (3-5)

Season W-l ASu uTC Round Site 1986 L 79 86 Finals Boone, N.C. 1989 L 73 80 Semifinals Johnson City, Tenn. 1990 W 70 67 Semifinals Johnson City, Tenn. 1991 W 89 87 Semifinals Johnson City, Tenn. 1997 W 80 62 First Boone, N.C. 2002 L 61 84 Quarterfinals Charleston, S.C. 2007 L 60 84 Quarterfinals Charleston, S.C. 2009 L 53 86 Quarterfinals Chattanooga, Tenn.

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1-0) Season W-l ASu CofC Round Site 2001 W 69 55 First Greenville, S.C.

dAVIdSON (3-1) Season W-l ASu dC Round Site 1996 W 83 68 Semifinals Greensboro, N.C. 1998 L 63 79 Quarterfinals Greensboro, N.C. 1999 W 78 69 Finals Greensboro, N.C. 2002 W 64 63 First Charleston, S.C.

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (3-3) Season W-l ASu eTSu Round Site 1991 W 98 87 Finals Johnson City, Tenn. 1992 L 74 96 First Johnson City, Tenn. 1995 L 69 79 Semifinals Asheville, N.C. 1996 W 92 75 First Boone, N.C. 1999 W 77 73 Semifinals Greensboro, N.C. 2005 L 64 74 (OT) First Chattanooga, Tenn.

ELON (1-0)

Season W-l ASu elon Round Site 2007 W 64 50 First Charleston, S.C.

FURmAN (7-1)

Season W-l ASu Fu Round Site 1985 W 86 68 First Boone, N.C. 1986 W 83 64 First Boone, N.C. 1988 W 104 77 Semifinals Huntington, W.Va. 1990 W 94 90 Finals Johnson City, Tenn. 1991 W 84 77 First Johnson City, Tenn. 1994 L 73 77 Semifinals Johnson City, Tenn. 2009 W 63 60 First Chattanooga, Tenn. 2010 W 71 53 Quarterfinals Charlotte, N.C.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN (1-4) Season W-l ASu gSu Round Site 1993 L 56 66 First Johnson City, Tenn. 1999 W 86 82 Quarterfinals Greensboro, N.C. 2001 L 72 76 Quarterfinals Greenville, S.C. 2003 L 71 82 (OT) First Charleston, S.C. 2004 L 58 65 First Charleston, S.C.

mARSHALL (4-2) Season W-l ASu Mu Round Site 1985 L 62 68 Semifinals Johnson City, Tenn. 1987 W 68 65 Finals Cullowhee, N.C. 1988 W 72 67 Finals Huntington, W.Va. 1995 W 90 71 First Boone, N.C. 1996 W 77 75 Finals Greensboro, N.C. 1997 L 74 79 Semifinals Greensboro, N.C.

SAmFORd (0-1) Season W-l ASu unCg Round Site 2010 L 53 66 Semifinals Charlotte, N.C.

UNC GREENSBORO (0-2) Season W-l ASu unCg Round Site 2000 L 75 92 First Greenville, S.C. 2008 L 44 62 First Charleston, S.C.

wESTERN CAROLINA (2-2) Season W-l ASu WCu Round Site 1984 L 66 75 First Cullowhee, N.C. 1987 W 86 66 Semifinals Cullowhee, N.C. 1994 W 77 57 First Johnson City, Tenn. 2006 L 71 80 Quarterfinals Charleston, S.C.

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POINTSgame: 34 Shannon Thomas, vs. Chattanooga, 1990 29 Natasha Lettsome, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 2001 27 Valorie Whiteside, vs. Western Carolina, 1987 Glenda Cunningham, vs. Furman, 1990 Shannon Thomas, vs. East Tennessee State, 1991 Angela Crosby, vs. Western Carolina, 1993 26 Valorie Whiteside, vs. Western Carolina, 1987 Valorie Whiteside, ve. Furman, 1988 Beth Laney, vs, Chattanooga, 1989 Angela Crosby, vs. Furman, 1993 Andreia Hinton, vs. Marshall, 1996 25 Leigh Jones, vs. Marshall, 1997 Valorie Whiteside, vs. Marshall, 1985 24 Valorie Whiteside, vs. Marshall, 1988 Mitzi Yount, vs. East Tennessee State, 1991 Beth Schoolfield, vs. Davidson, 1999 23 Karen Robinson, vs. Western Carolina, 1987 Kim Johnson, vs. Chattanooga, 1989 Shannon Thomas, vs. Furman, 1991 Andreia Hinton, vs. East Tennessee State, 1996 Melissa Davis, vs. Davidson, 1996 Beth Schoolfield, vs. East Tennessee State, 1999 22 Karma Edwards, vs. UNC Greensboro, 2000 21 Valorie Whiteside, vs. Chattanooga, 1986 Jane Dalton, vs. Chattanooga, 1986 Shannon Thomas, vs. Chattanooga, 1991 Chakeitha Weldon, vs. Samford, 2010

Tournament: 71 Shannon Thomas, 1991 (three games) 63 Andreia Hinton, 1996 (three games) 60 Beth Schoolfield, 1999 (three games) 57 Shannon Thomas, 1990 (two games) 53 Valorie Whiteside, 1987 (two games) 53 Angela Crosby, 1993 (two games) 50 Valorrie Whiteside, 1988 (two games) 48 Mitzi Yount, 1991 (three games) 42 Jamie Gagliano, 1999 (three games) 42 Natasha Lettsome, 2001 (two games)

FIELd GOALSgame: 15 Shannon Thomas, vs. Chattanooga, 1990 14 Natasha Lettsome, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 2001 13 Andreia Hinton, vs. Marshall, 1996 12 Valorie Whiteside, vs. Marshall, 1987 12 Glenda Cunningham, vs. Furman, 1990 12 Shannon Thomas, vs. East Tennessee State, 1991 11 Beth Schoolfield, vs. East Tennessee State, 1999

Tournament: 31 Shannon Thomas, 1991 24 Beth Schoolfield, 1999 23 Andreia Hinton, 1996 22 Valorie Whiteside, 1987 20 Valorie Whiteside, 1988 20 Shannon Thomas, 1990 20 Natasha Lettsome, 2001

THREE-POINT FIELd GOALS

game: 7 Leigh Jones, vs. Marshall, 1997 5 Karolina Karlqvist, vs. Georgia Southern, 1993 5 Melissa Davis, vs. Davidson, 1996 5 Lindsay Smith, vs. East Tennessee State, 2005 4 Karolina Karlqvist, vs. Furman, 1994 4 Lindsay Smith, vs. Georgia Southern, 2004 4 Sam Ramirez, vs. Furman, 2009

Tournament: 9 Leigh Jones, 1997 6 Melissa Davis, 1996 6 Karen Gruca , 1991 5 Karolina Karlqvist, 1993 5 Lindsay Smith, 2005 5 Sam Ramirez, 2009

FREE THROwSgame: 13 Shannon Thomas, vs. Furman, 1990 13 Andreia Hinton, vs. East Tennessee State, 1996 10 Beth Laney, vs. Chattanooga, 1989 10 Beth Laney, vs. Western Carolina, 1987

Tournament: 17 Shannon Thomas, 1990 17 Andreia Hinton, 1996 16 Jamie Gagliano, 1999

FREE THROw ATTEmPTSgame: 18 Shannon Thomas, vs. Furman, 1990 15 Andreia Hinton, vs. East Tennessee State, 1996 13 Valorie Whiteside, vs. Western Carolina, 1987 Tournament: 27 Shannon Thomas, 1990 23 Valorie Whiteside, 1987 22 Andreia Hinton, 1996

TEAmPOINTS

game: 104 vs. Furman, 1988 98 vs. Chattanooga, 1991 94 vs. Furman, 1990

Tournament: 271 1991 (84, 89, 98) 258 1987 (86, 68, 104) 252 1996 (92, 83, 77) 241 1999 (86, 77, 78)

FIELd GOALSgame: 43 vs. Furman, 1987 39 vs. East Tennessee State, 1991 34 vs. Chattanooga, 1991 vs. Furman, 1986

Tournament: 105 1991 (32, 34, 39)

THREE-POINT FIELd GOALSgame: 13 vs. Marshall, 1997 8 vs. Davidson, 1996 8 vs. East Tennessee State, 2005 7 vs. Furman, 1993 7 vs. Georgia Southern, 2004

Tournament: 19 1997 (13, 6) 17 1996 (6, 8, 3) 13 1993 (6, 7)

FREE THROwSgame: 34 vs. East Tennessee State (1996) 31 vs. Davidson (1999) 29 vs. Georgia Southern (1999) 28 vs. Western Carolina (1987) 24 vs. Furman, 1990 vs. Marshall, 1993

Tournament: 78 1999 (29,18, 31) 67 1996 (34, 19, 14) 57 1987 (28, 18, 11)

FREE THROw ATTEmPTSgame: 53, vs. East Tennessee State, 1996 42, vs. Marshall, 1995 39, vs. Davidson, 1999 36, vs. Furman, 1990

Tournament: 104, 1999 (35, 30, 39) 103, 1996 (53, 33, 17) 76, 1991 (28, 25, 23)

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at Cullowhee, N.C.Western Carolina 75, Appalachian 66

Western Carolina—Blankenship 3 3-4 9, Sutton 3 2-2 8, Barrett 0 0-0 0, Kruse 2 0-0 4, Surratt 5 3-4 13, McNabb 0 0-0 0, Laster 4 3-4 11, Moser 1 8-8 10, Wike 1 2-4 4, Holliday 2 2-2 6, Braswell 2 4-4 8, Easter 1 0-0 2. Totals: 24 27-32 75 Appalachian—Underhill 1 5-6 7, Friday 1 0-0 2, Kilby 1 0-0 2, Morris 2 0-0 4, Cusimano 6 1-1 13, Cuiclasure 6 0-2 12, Webb 3 0-0 6, Young 1 3-6 5, Robinson 7 3-3 17. Totals: 27 12-18 66halftime: Western Carolina 29, Appalachian 27

1985at Johnson City, Tenn.

Marshall 68, Appalachian 62Marshall—Pelphrey 4 0-0 4, Wiggins 9 0-1 18, Sheperd 3 3-6 9, May 2 1-4 5, Abercrombie 4 5-6 13, Cromer 0 0-0 0, McClurkin 1 0-0 2, Grau 2 0-0 4, Gibson 2 1-2 5, Lewis 2 0-0 4. Totals: 29 10-19 68Appalachian—Bishop 3 0-0 6, Robinson 7 1-3 15, Whiteside 8 9-13 25, Dalton 1 0-0 2, Denning 5 0-0 10, Kilby 1 0-0 2, Webb 1 0-0 2. Totals : 26 10-16 62halftime: Marshall 31, Appalachian 27

1986at Boone, n.C.

Appalachian 83, Furman 64Appalachian—Laney 1 4-4 6, Robinson 11 1-2 23, Whiteside 8 4-10 20, Barrett 0 0-0 0, Dalton 3 2-2 8, Bishop 2 0-0 4, Swicegood 5 2-2 12, Brackett 0 0-0 0, Kilby 0 0-0 0, Sigmon 0 0-0 0, Vanderhill 3 0-0 6, Denning 1 0-0 2, Webb 0 2-2 2. Totals: 34 15-20 83Furman—Glenn 5 2-2 12, Kolvek 1 0-0 2, Cleary 2 1-2 5, Dunn 8 3-4 19, Whitaker 6 4-4 16, Dyer 3 0-0 6, Bruce 0 0-0 0, Bowlin 2 0-0 4. Totals: 34 13-20 64halftime: Appalachian 33, Furman 31

Chattanooga 86, Appalachian 79Chattanooga—Bell 5 8-10 18, Kirk 12 4-4 28, Bush 1 1-2 3, Winton 1 0-0 2, McCord 1 0-0 2, Corn 4 4-6 12, Benson 7 5-5 19, Hubbard 1 0-0 2, Jackson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 32 22-27 86Appalachian—Bishop 6 0-0 12, Robinson 1 0-1 2, Whiteside 7 7-11 21, Swice-good 4 1-1 9, Dalton 9 3-3 21, Sigmon 0 0-0 0, Underhill 1 0-1 2, Barrett 5 0-0 10, Webb 0 0-0 0, Laney 1 0-0 2. Totals: 34 11-17 79halftime: Chattanooga 44, Appalachian 31

1987at Cullowhee, N.C.

Appalachian 86, Western Carolina 66Appalachian—Swicegood 4 2-2 10, Brackett 0 0-0 0, Morgan 0 0-1 0, Dalton 0 2-2 2, Sigmon 2 0-0 4, Barrett 2 5-6 9, Roda 0 0-0 0, Whiteside 10 7-13 27, Lemmon 1 0-1 2, Laney 1 10-10 12, Robinson 9 2-2 20. Totals: 29 28-37 86Western Carolina—McInturff 1 2-5 4, Foster 0 2-2 2, Vannoy 3 7-10 13, Mc-Nabb 2 0-0 4, Huffman 1 1-2 3, Shannon 0 0-0 0, Marvel 10 6-9 26. Totals: 22 22-33 66 halftime: Appalachian 40, Western Carolina 25

Appalachian 68, Marshall 65Appalachian—Swicegood 2 0-1 4, Brackett 0 0-0 0, Dalton 3 4-4 10, Sigmon 1 3-4 5, Whiteside 12 2-10 26, Laney 3 4-4 10, Robinson 6 1-3 13. Totals: 27 14-26 68Marshall—Lewis 6 1-2 13, Parsley 0 0-0 0, Simms 9 2-2 20, McClurkin 1 1-2 3, Wiggins 5 7-8 17, Leavitt 2 1-1 5, Triplin 3 1-1 7. Totals: 26 13-16 65halftime: Marshall 35, Appalachian 27

1988at huntington, W. va.

Appalachian 104, Furman 77Appalachian—Swicegood 6 2-2 14, Brackett 2 0-0 4, Morgan 4 3-5 11, Dalton 5 0-1 10, Sigmon 3 3-4 9, Roda 0 1-2 1, Whiteside 10 6-7 26, Lemon 0 0-0 0, Laney 7 3-5 17, Johnson 6 0-1 12. Totals: 43 18-27 104Furman—Dunn 7 2-3 19, Whitaker 3 3-4 11, Kolvek 3 0-2 6, Greene 1 2-3 4, Lyon 1 0-0 2, Mischel 2 1-2 5, Geary 3 0-0 6, Coffman 0 0-0 0, McKinney 2 0-0 4, Glass 2 2-4 6, Cleckley 6 2-2 14. Totals: 30 12-20 773-pt field goals: Furman 5 (Dunn 3, Whitaker 2) halftime: Appalachian 53, Furman 33

Appalachian 72, Marshall 67Appalachian—Swicegood 2 0-0 4, Brackett 2 0-0 4, Dalton 5 4-4 15, Sigmon 0 0-0 0, Whiteside 10 4-12 24, Laney 3 3-4 9, Johnson 8 0-0 16. Totals: 30 11-20 72Marshall—Stephenson 1 2-2 4, Lewis 7 4-4 18, Parsley 2 1-1 5, Johnson 4 0-0 9, McClurkin 3 1-2 7, Jones 0 0-0 0, Leavitt 1 2-2 4, Scott 7 0-1 14, Shipp 0 0-0 0, Deal 2-5 2-2 6. Totals: 27 12-14 673-pt field goals: Marshall (Johnson); Appalachian (Dalton)halftime: Appalachian 39, Marshall 33

1989at Johnson City, Tenn.

Chattanooga 80, Appalachian 73Chattanooga—Winton 2 0-0 6, Smith 5 3-5 14, Copeland 8 3-3 20, Powell 4 2-4 10, Stallings 3 6-8 12, Wales 0 0-0 0, Beigtol 6 1-2 13, Mayfield 2 0-0 5. Totals: 30 15-22 80Appalachian—Brackett 4 0-0 8, Thomas 1 2-4 4, Cunningham 2 2-3 4, Laney 8 10-10 26, Johnson 8 5-5 23, Swicegood 2 0-0 4, Yount 1 0-0 2. Totals: 26 19-22 733-pt field goals: Appalachian (Johnson 2); Chattanooga (Winton 2, Smith, Copeland) halftime: Appalachian 35, Chattanooga 33

1990at Johnson City, Tenn.

Appalachian 70, Chattanooga 67Appalachian—Gruca 2 0-0 6, Morgan 3 0-0 6, Thomas 15 4-9 34, Smith 2 0-1 4, Cain 1 0-1 0, Inman 0 0-0 0, Williams 0 0-0 0, Cunningham 6 2-4 14, Konrad 2 0-0 4. Totals: 31 6-15 70Chattanooga—Wales 2 0-0 4, Brown 5 2-4 12, Smith 5 2-5 12, Copeland 1 0-3 2, Beightol 1 0-1 2, Barnett 3 1-2 9, Blackburn 3 1-2 7, Stallings 5 1-4 11, Carroll 4 0-0 8. Totals: 29 7-21 673-pt field goals: Chattanooga (Barnett 2); Appalachian (Gruca 2)halftime: Appalachian 30, Chattanooga 29

Appalachian 94, Furman 90Appalachian—Gruca 6 4-6 19, Morgan 1 0-1 2, Thomas 5 13-18 23, Smith 5 4-6 15, Cain 3 0-0 6, Inman 0 0-0 0, Cunningham 12 3-5 27, Yount 1 0-0 2. Totals: 33 24-36 94Furman—Greene 4 3-3 11, Mischel 2 1-1 5, Brown 7 1-2 15 Rhynehardt 6 7-10, 19, Geary 0 2-2 2, McKinney 3 0-0 6, Glass 8 2-2 18, 7 0-0 14. Totals: 37 16-20 903-pt field goals: Appalachian (Gruca 3, Smith)halftime: Appalachian 56, Furman 37

1991at Johnson City, Tenn.

Appalachian 84, Furman 77Appalachian—Ikard 3 0-0 6, Gruca 4 3-3 12, Thomas 10 3-9 23, Cannon 0 0-0 0, Roberson 4 4-4 13, Hitchcock 0 0-0 0, Yount 6 2-7 15, Konrad 4 4-5 12, Coker 1 0-0 3. Totals: 32 16-28 84 Furman—Jones 0 0-0 0, Blackwell 0 0-0 0, Haus 3 4-4 11, Armstrong 2 4-4 8, Rhynehardt 5 5-7 15, Geary 1 1-2 3, McKinney 8 0-0 16, Cleckley 6 12-14 24. Totals: 25 26-31 773-pt field goals: Furman (Haus), Appalachian (Gruca, Roberson, Yount, Coker) halftime: Furman 50, Appalachian 49

Appalachian 89, Chattanooga 87Appalachian—Ikard 5 3-6 13, Gruca 4 1-2 11, Thomas 9 3-7 21, Cannon 0 0-0 0, Roberson 6 6-6 19, Yount 3 2-2 9, Konrad 7 2-2 16, Coker 0 0-0 0. Totals: 34 17-25 89uT-Chattanooga—Wales 1 0-0 2, Brown 5 0-0 10, Barnett 5 0-0 11, Cameron 1 0-0 2, Smith 7 1-2 16, Copeland 9 6-6 25, Beightol 4 3-4 11, Stallings 4 0-0 4, Carroll 1 0-0 2. Totals: 37 10-12 873-pt field goals: Chattanooga (Barnett, Smith, Copeland); Appalachian (Gruca 2, Roberson, Yount)halftime: Chattanooga 46, Appalachian 42

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SOCON TOURNAmENT BOx SCORESAppalachian 98, east tennessee State 87

Appalachian—Ikard 4 2-4 10, Gruca 3 0-1 9, Thomas 12 3-3 27, Cannon 0 0-0 0, Roberson 7 2-3 17, Hitchcock 0 0-0 0, Yount 9 5-6 24, Konrad 4 3-6 11, Coker 0 0-0 0. Totals: 39 15-23 98 east tennessee—Cooke 1 0-0 3, Colclough 3 1-2 7, Cantrell 3 1-2 8, 3 1-2 7, Louallen 3 1-2 8, Hopson 13 10-10 36, Bridges 2 0-1 4, Lawson 1 0-2 2, Carter 0 0-0 0, Fryar 0 0-1 0. Totals: 34 17-26 87 3-pt field goals: East Tennessee (Cooke, Cantrell); Appalachian (Gruca 3, Rob-erson, Yount)halftime: Appalachian 52, East Tennessee 43

1992at Johnson City, Tenn.

east tennessee State 96, Appalachian 74e. tennessee State—Blocker 12 7-13 31, Fryar 6 3-4 15, Bridges 0 0-0 0, Cooke 3 2-2 11, Seaton 2 5-6 10, Pilgreen 5 8-10 18, Denton 5 0-0 11, McName 0 0-0 0, Grainer 0 0-0 0, Johnson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 33 25-35 96Appalachian—Crowe 6 3-5 15, Roberson 5 4-5 15, Ikard 5 1-2 11, Lynch 5 0-0 10, Yount-Story 6 3-4 17, Kilby 0 0-0 0, Hardy 0 0-0 0, Goins 1 0-0 2, Pierce 1 0-0 2, Coker 1 0-0 2. Totals: 30 11-17 743-pt field goals: Appalachian (Roberson, Yount-Story 2); East Tennessee State (Cooke 3, Denton, Seaton)halftime: East Tennessee State 50, Appalachian 39

1993at Johnson City, Tenn.

georgia Southern 66, Appalachian 56georgia Southern—Christmas 1 0-0 2, Autrey 8 1-2 17, Johnson 12 4-5 28, Dunn 1 0-2 2, Smith 1 0-1 3 Williams 1 0-0 2, Copeland 2 0-0 4, Primeaux 2 0-0 4, Anderson 1 2-3 5, McClelland 1 0-0 2, Smith 1 0-0 2. Totals: 29 7-13 66Appalachian—Crosby 7 2-4 16, Karlqvist 5 0-0 15, Ikard 4 0-0 8, Spencer 1 0-0 2, Lynch 3 1-2 8, Kilby 0 0-0 0, Crowe 0 0-0 0, Pearce 2 0-0 4, Goins 1 1-2 3. Totals: 23 4-8 563-pt field goals: Ga.Southern (Anderson); Appalachian (Karlqvist 5, Lynch)halftime: Georgia Southern 30, Appalachian 22

1994at Johnson City, Tenn.

Appalachian 77, Western Carolina 57Appalachian—Kilby 1 2-5 5, Karlqvist 1 1-2 4, Crosby 9 9-11 27, Roberson 3 3-4 11, Spencer 2 0-0 6, Davis 1 2-2 4, Thompson 0 2-2 2, Artosalo 1 2-2 4, Jones 1 2-3 4, Brown 0 0-0 0, Goins 4 0-0 8, Olander 1 0-0 2. Totals: 24 23-31 77Western Carolina—Rowe 4 2-2 10, Owens 2 2-2 6, Garrett 6 1-2 13, Hall-Mason 0 0-0 0, Farmer 0 0-0 0, Adams 4 1-2 9, Dunlap 5 0-2 12, Seaman 1 0-1 2. Totals: 24 7-13 573-pt field goals: Appalachian (Karlqvist, Kilby, Roberson 2, Spencer 2); Western Carolina (Dunlap 2)halftime: Appalachian 44, Western Carolina 20

Furman 77, Appalachian 73Furman—Levesque 1 0-0 2, Creamer 5 4-7 14, Brown 16 5-9 37, Stanley 4 5-6 15, Jones 3 2-2 9, Sims 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-0 0, N. Jackson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 29 16-24 77Appalachian—Kilby 2 1-2 6, Karlqvist 4 3-4 15, Crosby 9 8-10 26, Roberson 2 0-0 4, Spencer 4 1-3 11, Thompson 1 3-4 5, Artosalo 1 2-2 4, Goins 1 0-0 2. Totals: 24 18-25 73 3-pt field goals: Furman (Stanley 2, Jones); Appalachian (Karlqvist 4, Kilby, Spencer 2)halftime: Furman 34, Appalachian 32

1995at Boone, n.C.

Appalachian 90, Marshall 71Appalachian—Spencer 6 0-0 13, Kilby 1 1-2 3, Davis 5 7-12 18, Thompson 1 0-2 2, Artosalo 4 0-0 8, Jones 0 7-8 7, Brown 1 0-0 2, Hinton 8 4-8 20, Karlqvist 3 5-9 13, Tate 2 0-1 4. Totals: 31 24-42 90Marshall—Wine 8 4-6 22, Sexton 3 5-8 12, Rosko 1 6-8 9, Simmons 1 0-0 3, McCauley 1 1-2 4, Evans 1 0-0 2, Baker 2 0-0 4, Higgins 7 1-3 15. Totals: 24 17-27 713-pt field goals: Appalachian (Spencer, Davis, Karlqvist 2); Marshall (Wine 2, Sexton, Rosko, Simmons, McCauley)halftime: Marshall 42, Appalachian 35

at Asheville, N.C.east tennessee State 79, Appalachian 69

e. tennessee State—Engle 7 3-4 18, Blocker 15 9-14 39, McClellan 3 1-2 7, Jones 0 0-2 0, Reed 3 3-4 11, DuBois 0 0-0 0, Vaughan 0 0-0 0, DeGabrielle 1 0-1 2, Grainer 0 0-0 0, Payne 0 0-0 0. Totals: 29 18-28 79Appalachian—Artosalo 4 0-0 8, Karlqvist 0 6-7 6, Hinton 6 1-3 13, Spencer 1 3-3 5, Davis 2 3-4 7, Kilby 3 4-4 12, Thompson 3 1-2 8, Jones 0 2-2 2, Brown 1 0-0 2, Tate 3 0-0 6. Totals: 23 20-25 693-pt field goals: Appalachian (Kilby 2, Thompson); East Tennessee (Engle, Reed 2)halftime: East Tennessee 45, Appalachian 36

at Asheville, N.C.east tennessee State 79, Appalachian 69

e. tennessee State—Engle 7 3-4 18, Blocker 15 9-14 39, McClellan 3 1-2 7, Jones 0 0-2 0, Reed 3 3-4 11, DuBois 0 0-0 0, Vaughan 0 0-0 0, DeGabrielle 1 0-1 2, Grainer 0 0-0 0, Payne 0 0-0 0. Totals: 29 18-28 79Appalachian—Artosalo 4 0-0 8, Karlqvist 0 6-7 6, Hinton 6 1-3 13, Spencer 1 3-3 5, Davis 2 3-4 7, Kilby 3 4-4 12, Thompson 3 1-2 8, Jones 0 2-2 2, Brown 1 0-0 2, Tate 3 0-0 6. Totals: 23 20-25 693-pt field goals: Appalachian (Kilby 2, Thompson); East Tennessee (Engle, Reed 2)halftime: East Tennessee 45, Appalachian 36

1996at Boone, n.C.

Appalachian 92, east tennessee State 75Appalachian—Rowe 1 3-5 5, Spencer 4 0-5 10, Sims 0 2-5 2, Davis 2 5-7 10, Thompson 6 5-8 17, Artosalo 1 0-0 2, Jones 5 3-4 16, Schoolfield 1 3-4 5, Hinton 5 13-15, 23, Stewart 1 0-0 2. Totals 26 34-53 92east tennesee—Reed 4 2-3 11, Wright 3 0-0 6, Engle 13 7-10 36, Wilson 2 0-0 4, Jones 1 2-4 4, McClellan 2 0-0 4, Ervin 3 2-2 8, McKinney 0 2-6 2. Totals: 28 15-25 753-pt field goals: Appalachian (Spencer 2, Jones 3, Davis); East Tennessee (Engle 3, Reed)halftime: Appalachian 45, East Tennessee 31

at greensboro, n.C.Appalachian 83, Davidson 68

Appalachian—Thompson 5 4-9 14, Artosalo 2 0-0 4, Hinton 5 4-5 14, Spencer 2 3-5 6, Davis 8 2-2 23, Rowe 3 3-8 9, Jones 0 0-0 0, Sims 0 0-0 0, Stewart 0 1-2 1, Karlqvist 3 2-2 10, Tate 0 0-0 0. Totals: 28 19-33 83Davidson—Kirsch 6 2-2 14, Montrella 4 3-5 12, Ferrucci 3 1-2 7, Winter 0 0-0 0, Sanford 0 2-2 2, Brown 4 4-6 12, DuBose 4 0-0 9, Mall 0 0-0 0, Brown 2 4-5 8, Vanlerberghe 2 0-0 4. Totals: 25 16-22 683-pt field goals: Appalachian (Davis 5, Karlqvist 2, Spencer); Davidson (DuBose, Montrella)halftime: Appalachian 50, Davidson 40

Appalachian 77, Marshall 75Appalachian—Thompson 4 0-0 8, Artosalo 2 4-4 8, Hinton 13 0-2 26, Spencer 1 0-0 3, Davis 3 2-2 8, Rowe 0 2-2 2, Sims 0 0-0 0, Jones 2 0-0 4, Schoolfield 0 2-2 2, Karlqvist 3 4-5 12, Tate 2 0-0 4. Totals: 30 14-17 77Marshall—McCauley 3 2-2 10, Evans 1 2-3 4, Behnfeldt 4 2-2 12, Wine 7 4-7 20, Simmons 0 3-4 3, Sexton 3 4-6 10, Mason 7 2-2 16. Totals: 25 19-26 753-pt field goals: Appalachian (Karlqvist 2, Spencer); Marshall (McCauley 2, Beh-nfeldt 2, Wine 2)halftime: Marshall 38, Appalachian 37

1997at Boone, n.C.

Appalachian 80, Chattanooga 62Appalachian—Davis 3 3-4 9, Thompson 6 3-3 17, Tate 2 0-0 2, Sims 0 1-3 1, Jones 6 0-2 13, Dolan 0 0-0 0, Mallette 0 0-0 0, Chappell 1-2 0-0 2, Ma-thies 1 1-2 3, Sallee 2 0-0 4, Schoolfield 2 1-2 5, Hinton 9 4-7 22, Stewart 0 0-0 0, Hegerova 0 0-0 0. Totals 32 13-23 80Chattanooga—Handford 7 0-1 18, Oglesby 4 2-5 10, Thompson 0 0-0 0, Watkins 3 0-0 6, Jones 1 1-2 3, Henry 0 0-0 0, Bates 0 0-0 0, Rogers 3 0-0 7, Carson 2 1-2 7, Carson 2 1-2 5, Ward 0 0-0 0, Perman 3 2-2 8, Davis 1 2-2 4. Totals 24 8-14 623-pt field goals: Appalachian (Thompson 2, Jones); Chattanooga (Handford 4, Jones, Rogers)halftime: Appalachian 34, Chattanooga 31

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Marshall 79, Appalachian 74Appalachian—Davis 2 0-0 4, Thompson 7 24 18, Tate 0 1-2 1, Sims 0 0-0 0, Jones 9 0-0 25, Chappell 2 0-2 6, Mathies 3 0-0 7, Sallee 0 0-0 0, Schoolfield 1 0-0 2, Hinton 4 2-2 10, Stewart 0 0-0 0. Totals: 28 5-10 74Marshall—Simmons 6 6-6 20, Behnfeldt 3 7-10 13, Fall 2 2-4 6, Sexton 3 4-6 10, McCauley 5 4-4 15, Lincoln 1 0-0 2, Lenhart 0 0-0 0, Rosko 0 2-2 2, Byrd 0 1-3 1, Mason 4 2-4 10. Totals: 2428-39 793-pt field goals: Appalachian (Davis, Thompson 2, Jones 7, Chappell 2, Mathies); Marshall (Simmons 2, McCauley)halftime: Appalachian 44, Marshall 32

1998at greensboro, n.C.

Davidson 79, Appalachian 63Appalachian—Chappell 3 4-4 10, Schoolfield 3 0-0 6, Gagliano 3 5-5 11, Dolan 5 2-2 14, Olander 3 0-1 6, Lettsome 5 3-6 13, Edwards 0 0-0 0, Hegerova 1 1-2 3Totals 23 15-20 63Davidson—Mall 1 1-1 4, Montrella 2 2-5 8, Vanlerberghe 6 0-1 12, O/Brien 7 6-6 25, Brown 3 1-2 7, Sanborn 3 2-2 10, Gleason 2 4-4 9, Kamp 2 0-0 4, Joslin 0 0-0 0, Heath 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 16-21 79.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Dolan 2); Davidson (Mall, Montrella 2, O’Brien 5, Sanborn 2, Gleason)halftime: Davidson 41, Appalachian 22

1999at greensboro, n.C.

Appalachian 86, georgia Southern 82Appalachian—Chappell 3 8-10 15, Schoolfield 4 5-6 13, Gagliano 3 1-2 7, Dolan 4 4-4 13, Edwards 4 6-7 14, Romano 1 2-2 5, Lettsome 7 0-0 14, Cole 1 0-0 2, Borcinova 0 0-0 0, Hegerova 0 3-4 3. Totals 27 29-35 86.georgia Southern—Warren 2 2-3 6, Langley 1 0-0 2, Mitchell 7 3-4 17, Simpson 8 3-3 20, Arnold 8 4-6 21, Trjeskal 0 0-0 0, Durrett 1 0-0 2, Whatley 0 0-0 0, Perry 2 0-0 4, Krach 0 0-0 0, Thomas 1 0-0 2, Davis 2 1-2 6, McCary 0 0-0 0. Totals 32 13-18 82.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Chappell, Dolan, Romano); Georgia Southern (Perry 2, Arnold, Davis, Simpson)halftime: Appalachian 42, Georgia Southern 38

Appalachian 77, east tennessee State 73Appalachian—Chappell 3 5-6 13, Schoolfield 11 1-6 23, Gagliano 4 7-9 15, Dolan 1 2-2 5, Edwards 5 0-0 10, Romano 0 0-0 0, Lettsome 3 1-3 7, Cole 0 0-0 0, Borcinova 1 2-4 4, Hegerova 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 18-30 77. east tennessee State—Thompson 11 3-5 25, McKinney 0 3-4 3, Fickes 3 8-9 14, Forman 1 2-2 4, Burleson 0 0-0 0, Thurman 1 0-0 0, Edmondson 1 1-1 3, Babb 0 0-1 0, Ervin 5 2-2 14, Jackson 0 1-2 1, Roebuck 1 4-4 6, Caylor 0 0-0 0. Totals 23 24-30 73.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Edwards 2, Dolan); East Tennessee State (Ervin 2, Thurman)halftime: Appalachian 39, East Tennessee State 27

Appalachian 78, Davidson 69Appalachian—Chappell 1 1-2 4, Schoolfield 9 6-6 24, Gagliano 6 8-8 20, Dolan 1 6-8 8, Edwards 1 3-5 5, Romano 0 5-6 5, Lettsome 5 0-0 10, Cole 0 0-2 0, Borcinova 0 0-0 0, Hegerova 0 2-2 2. Totals 23 31-39 78 .Davidson—K. Brown 9 2-2 22, Heath 0 0-0 0, Kamp 4 1-3 9, O’Brien 5 1-2 12, J. Brown 4 4-5 13, Taylor 0 1-2 1, Copland 0 0-0 0, Magette 2 0-0 6, Gleason 0 0-0 0, Uhernik 1 2-2 4, Schott 0 2-2 2. Totals 25 13-18 69.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Chappell); Davidson (K. Brown 2, Magette 2, J. Brown, O’Brien)halftime: Appalachian 35, Davidson 27

2000 at greenville, S.C.

unC greensboro 92, Appalachian 75Appalachian—Edwards, K. 9 3-3 22, Chappell 2 4-5 8, Dolan 1 7-8 9, Wilson 4 2-3 9, Lettsome 2 2-2 6, Romano 2 0-0 6, Edwards, L. 0 0-0 0, Johnson 2 1-4 7, Green 1 0-0 2, Griffin 2 0-0 6, Richardson 0 0-0 0. Totals 24 21-29 75. unC greensboro— Dodgen 10 10-12 33, Delcampo 2 1-2 5, Gwaltney 7 2-2 18, Foster 6 3-4 18, Smith 0 3-4 3, Murray 0 1-2 1, Hart 0 0-2 0, Armstrong 0 0-0 0, Reid 1 2-2 4, Goodson 3 2-3 10. Totals 29 24-33 92.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Romano 2, Johnson 2, Edwards, K., Wilson) UNCG (Dodgen 3, Foster3, Goodson2, Gwaltney 2)halftime: UNCG 49, Appalachian 37

2001at greenville, S.C.

Appalachian 69, Coll. of Charleston 55Appalachian—Lettsome 14 1-4 29, Gagliano 5 1-1 4, Bryant 3 4-6 11, Edwards 1 0-0 3, Wilson, 1 3-4 5, Fuller 0 0-0 0, Romano 0 0-0 0, Johnson 4 1-2 10, Norris 0 0-0 0, Griffin 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 10-17 69.Coll. of Charleston—Stegelin 2 1-1 5, Simpson 4 0-2 8, Mickens 5 2-3 12, Wol-lenberg 1 0-0 3, Weaver 1 0-2 3, Manard 0 2-2 2, Jackson 5 0-0 3, Scarberry 2 0-0 3, Wilson 2 2-5 4. Totals 22 7-15 55.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Romano 1, Edwards 1, Johnson 1) Coll. of Charleston (Jackson 2, Wollenberg 1, Weaver 1)halftime: Appalachian 33, Coll. of Charleston 32

georgia Southern 76, Appalachian 72Appalachian—Lettsome 6 1-2 13, Gagliano 5 4-6 14, Bryant 0 0-2 0, Edwards 4 0-0 10, Wilson 3 0-0 7, Fuller 1 1-2 3, Romano 2 0-0 5, Johnson 6 4-8 16, Norris 0 1-4 1, Griffin 0 3-4 3. Totals 27 14-28 72.Georgia Southern—Mitchell 6 3-5 15, McCary 4 1-2 9, Lanier 3 1-2 7, Simpson 3 4-6 10, Langley 4 5-6 13, Hill 3 0-0 4, Rousseau 0 0-0 0, Davis 0 0-0 0, Krach 1 0-0 2, Everett 6 2-3 14 , Quinn 0 2-2 2, Totals 29 18-26 76.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Edwards 2, Wilson 1, Romano 1) Georgia South-ern (0)halftime: Georgia Southern 40, Appalachian 34

2002at Charleston S.C.

Appalachian 64, Davidson 63Appalachian—Bryant 0 4-5 4, Conklin 0 0-0 0, Smith 0 0-0 0, Wilson 4 1-7 12, White, J. 6 1-4 13, Fuller 2 1-4 5, Jank 1 0-0 2, Johnson 7 2-3 16, Norris 0 2-2 2, White, T. 4 2-2 10. Totals 24 15-24 64.Davidson—Flewelling 1 1-2 3, Laird 1 0-0 2, Bryant 2 0-0 4, Magette 2 4-4 9, Hallsted 5 2-2 15, Shade 2 0-0 6, Fassbender 0 0-0 0, Newsome 3 0-0 8, Callahan 2 2-2 6, Schott 5 0-2 10. Totals 23 11-14 63.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Wilson 1) Davidson (Hallsted 3, Shade, Magette 2)halftime: Appalachian 28, Davidson 24

Chattanooga 84, Appalachian 61Appalachian—Fuller 1 0-0 2, White, J 6 1-4 13, Conklin 3 0-0 9, Smith 2 0-0 5, Romano 0 0-0 0, Jank 0 0-0 0, Cole 0 0-0 0, Johnson 2 0-0 4, Norris 1 0-0 3, Wilson 4 1-1 10, Bryant 5 1-3 14, Kitchens 0 0-0 0, Herman 0 0-0 0, Richardson 0 0-0 0, White, T 0 1-2 1. Totals 24 4-10 61.Chattanooga—Irons 2 4-4 10, Wilson 4 0-0 8, Dykes 3 7-8 13, Bullock 3 2-4 8, Rollins 1 0-0 3, Burleson 0 0-0 0, Galloway 0 0-0 0, Carmichael 0 0-0 0, McDivitt 0 0-0 0, Stephens 0 0-0 0, Warfield 8 4-4 24, Sermons 2 0-0 4, Patton 5 4-5 14. Totals 28 21-25 84.3-pt field goals: Appalachian (Bryant, Conklin 3, Wilson, Smith, Norris 1) Chat-tanooga (Warfield 4, Irons 2, Rollins 1)halftime: Chattanooga 39, Appalachian 32

2003at Charleston S.C.

georgia Southern 82, Appalachian 71 (oT)Appalachian—Johnson 7 3-6 18, Conyers 5 4-4 14, Conklin 2 0-0 6, Smith 5 1-4 14, Wilson 3 5-5 11, Jank 1 0-1 2, Bryant 1 3-4 5, Davis 0 1-1 1. Totals 24 17-25 71.georgia Southern—Hill 9 4-6 22, Everett 5 4-5 14, Lindsey 4 0-0 8, Lanier 2 6-6 11, Loiacono 3 0-0 8, Dubose 0 0-0 0, McCorkle 1 0-0 2, Early 0 0-0 0, Newton 3 4-4 10, Benemon 3 1-2 7, Tiller 0 0-0 0.3-pt field goals: Appalachian 6 (Johnson, Conklin 2, Smith 3) Georgia Southern 3 (Lanier, Loiacono 2)halftime: Appalachian 36, Georgia Southern 27end of Regulation: Appalachian 70, Georgia Southern 70

2004at Charleston S.C.

georgia Southern 65, Appalachian 58georgia Southern—Everett 5 4-4 14, McCorkle 3 4-5 11, Benemon 3 4-4 10, DuBose 3 2-2 10, Newton 3 0-0 6, Early 2 1-2 5, Tiller 1 2-2 4, Spoon 1 0-0 2, Jes-sie 1 0-0 2, Krellner 0 0-0 0, Edgerton 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 18-21 65.Appalachian—Smith 5 5-5 19, Conyers 4 4-6 13, Bryant 3 0-2 7, Jank 3 1-4 7, Edwards 2 0-0 4, Conklin 1 0-0 3, Barriner 0 3-5 3, Wyatt 0 0-0 0, Bennett 0 0-0 0. Totals 18-61 15-24 58.3-pt field goals: Georgia Southern 3 (McCorkle, DuBose 2) Appalachian 7 (Bry-ant, Conklin, Conyers, Smith 4)halftime: Georgia Southern 29, Appalachian 27

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at Chattanooga, Tenn.east Tennessee State 74, Appalachian 64 (oT)

Appalachian—Smith 6 1-4 18, Conyers 3 4-6 12, Tossie 4 0-0 8, Jank 3 2-4 8, Edwards 3 1-5 7, Bennett 2 2-3 6, Conklin 1 0-0 3, Kirby 1 0-0 2, Wyatt 0 0-0 0. Totals 23-69 10-22 64.east tennessee State—Mayes 9 5-13 23, Banjo 4 12-15 22, DeVault 5 0-0 15, Akers 5 0-0 10, Gibson 2 0-1 4, Wilhoit 0 0-0 0, Holmes 0 0-0 0, Norman 0 0-0 0. Totals 25-53 17-29 74.3-pt field goals: Appalachian 8 (Smith 5, Conyers 2, Conklin), ETSU 7 (DeVault 5, Banjo 2).halftime: East Tennessee State 27, Appalachian 17end of Regulation: Appalachian 57, East Tennessee State 57

2006at Charleston, S.C.

Western Carolina 80, Appalachian 71Western Carolina—Tillman 4-9 4-6 14; Dawson 2-8 8-10 12; Johnson 1-5 8-8 10; Miller 3-7 2-2 8; Pellom 3-8 2-2 8; Powell 3-5 0-0 7; May 2-3 2-2 6; Parker 2-3 1-2 5; Eaton 2-3 0-0 4; Hardy 1-4 0-0 3; Keith 0-4 3-4 3. Totals 23-59 30-36 80.Appalachian —Conyers 7-18 2-2 18; Wyatt 5-8 5-6 17; Tossie 4-6 3-3 11; Kirby 3-10 4-4 10; Kelley 3-10 0-0 7; Bennett 0-2 4-4 4; Edwards 1-8 2-5 4; Hailey 0-0 0-0 0; Costner 0-1 0-0 0; Williams 0-0 0-0 0; Ketner 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-63 20-24 71.3-point goals—Western Carolina 4-12 (Tillman 2, Powell, Hardy), Appalachian State 5-19 (Wyatt 2, Conyers 2, Kelley)halftime: Western Carolina 37, Appalachian 34

2007at Charleston, S.C.

Appalachian 64, elon 50elon - Wall 6-14 2-3 14; Hester 4-17 0-0 11; Bumbrey 4-11 0-0 10; Davis 3-7 2-2 9; Cotton 1-6 0-2 2; King 1-5 0-0 2; Moore 1-2 0-0 2; Whidden 0-0 0-0 0; Allison 0-1 0-0 0; Spears 0-1 0-0 0; Williams 0-0 0-0 0; Sitz 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-64 4-7 50.Appalachian - Tossie 6-11 2-2 16; Grimes 4-10 3-3 13; Bennett 5-10 0-0 10; Thomas 3-8 4-4 10; Williams 3-5 1-2 7; Mixon 2-4 0-0 4; Ketner 1-2 0-0 2; Costner 0-0 2-2 2; Smith 0-0 0-0 0; Randolph 0-1 0-0 0; Cunningham 0-0 0-0 0; Mill 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-52 12-13 64.3-point goals: Elon 6-23 (Hester 3-13; Bumbrey 2-6; Davis 1-3; King 0-1), Ap-palachian 4-13 (Tossie 2-3; Grimes 2-7; Thomas 0-1; Bennett 0-2). halftime: Appalachian 39, Elon 22

at Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga 84, Appalachian 60

Appalachian - Tossie 7-17 2-2 17; Grimes 3-10 4-5 11; Williams 3-5 2-3 8; Bennett 3-5 2-3 8; Mixon 3-4 2-2 8; Thomas 3-12 1-2 8; Ketner 0-2 0-0 0; Costner 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 22-59 13-17 60.Chattanooga - Hall 6-10 0-0 16; Anderson 3-7 6-9 12; Wade-Fray 4-9 1-3 10; Hand 3-7 0-0 9; Huff 4-4 0-0 8; Hollinquest 3-5 2-3 8; Mohr 3-4 0-0 7; Ogan 2-4 2-2 6; Hatchett 1-2 3-4 6; Spann 1-2 0-0 2; Atkinson 0-0 0-0 0; Houts 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-55 14-21 84.3-point goals: Appalachian 3-14 (Thomas 1-3; Grimes; 1-4; Tossie 1-4; Costner 0-3), Chattanooga 10-23 (Hall; Hand 3-6; Hatchett 1-2; Wade-Fray 1-5; Mohr)Halftime: Chattanooga 41, Appalachian 27

2008at Charleston, S.C.

unC greensboro 62, Appalachian 44unC greensboro — Brooks 4-9 2-2 13; Grimsley 2-6 4-4 9; Dixon 4-7 1-2 9;Hyson 1-7 6-6 8; Frazier 3-7 0-2 6; Floyd 2-3 0-1 4; Ling 1-4 2-2 4; Chamberlain 2-3 0-0 4; Mullins 1-2 0-0 3; Womack 0-0 2-2 2; Girstautaite 0-0 0-0 0; Smith 0-2 0-0 0; Banner 0-1 0-0 0; Wadelington 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-51 17-2162.Appalachian — Ramirez 6-14 0-0 16; Colbert 4-9 0-1 9; Mixon 2-7 1-1 5; Thomas 2-12 1-2 5; Spencer 1-2 2-2 4; Tossie 0-2 3-4 3; Cunningham 1-2 0-1 2; Lake 0-0 0-0 0; Randolph 0-1 0-0 0; Mill 0-0 0-0 0; Hernandez 0-7 0-0 0. Totals 16-56 7-11 44.3-point goals: UNC Greensboro 5-11 (Brooks 3-4; Mullins 1-2; Grimsley 1-3; Ling 0-1; Hyson 0-1) Appalachian 5-19 (Ramirez 4-9; Colbert 1-2; Thomas 0-2; Randolph 0-1; Hernandez 0-5)halftime: UNC Greensboro 33, Appalachian 17

2009at Chattanooga, Tenn.

Appalachian 63, Furman 60Furman — Johnson 2-11 2-2 6; Dowell 0-6 0-0 0; Stephens 3-7 6-6 14; Lieb-schwager 6-9 5-5 21; Baker 2-7 0-1 4; O’Connor 3-4 0-0 7; Berry 0-0 1-2 1; Trout-man 0-0 0-0 0; Booker 3-10 1-1 7. Totals 19-54 15-17 60. Appalachian — Williams 4-4 0-0 8; Mixon 5-11 7-10 17; Edwards 2-3 0-0 4; Spencer 4-12 2-2 10; Ramirez 7-16 1-2 19; Hernandez 0-2 0-0 0; S. Means 1-3 3-4 5; Mill 0-0 0-0 0; C. Means 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-52 13-18 63.3-point goals: Furman 7-12 (Dowell 0-3; Stephens 2-2; Liebschwager 4-6; O’Connor 1-2 ). Appalachian 4-12(Spencer 0-4; Ramirez 4-8).halftime: Furman 32, Appalachian 18

at Chattanooga, Tenn.Chattanooga 86, Appalachian 53

Appalachian- Edwards 4-8 0-0 8; Williams 1-1 2-2 4; Mixon 6-13 3-4 15; Spencer 2-8 0-0 4; Ramirez 5-15 0-0 11; S. Means 5-6 0-0 11. Totals 23-51 5-6 53.Chattanooga- Ogan 2-8 0-0 4; Hollinquest 6-16 6-7 19; Hatchett 6-10 0-0 18; Wade-Fray 4-9 6-8 15; Mason 3-7 2-2 9; Murray 3-5 3-4 9; Townsend 1-2 0-0 2; Neil 1-5 2-2 5; Rollins 2-5 0-0 5. Totals 28-67 19-23 86.3-point goals: Appalachian 2-10 (Mixon 0-1; Spencer 0-1; Ramirez 1-6; Means 1-2). Chattanooga 11-32 (Ogan 0-5; Hollinquest 1-1; Hatchett 6-10; Wade-Fray 1-6; Mason 1-3; Townsend 0-1; Neil 1-4; Rollins 1-2).halftime: Chattanooga 41, Appalachian 26

2010at Charlotte, N.C.

Appalachian 71, Furman 53Furman — Troutman 3-10 3-4 9; Ledford 2-4 0-1 4; Stephens 3-14 2-2 10; Randolph 3-5 1-2 7; Holtfreter 1-2 0-0 3; O’Connor 0-0 1-2 1; Murphy 2-8 1-3 5; Thompson 1-7 2-4 5; Berry 4-6 1-2 9; Petersen 0-0 -0 0. Totals 19-59 11-20 53.Appalachian — Williams 2-3 0-0 4; A. Freeman 3-4 6-6 14; Dewart 6-14 0-1 12; Weldon 2-8 3-6 7; Ramirez 4-11 6-6 17; Sharkey 1-2 0-0 2; Edwards 3-7 0-2 6; C. Freeman 4-10 1-2 9. Totals 25-29 16-23 71.3-point goals: Furman 4-22 (Stephens 2-10; Holtfreter 1-3; Murphy 0-3; Thomp-son 1-6). Appalachian 5-11 (A. Freeman 2-3; Dewart 0-1; Ramirez 3-7).halftime: Furman 28, Appalachian 28

at Charlotte, N.C.Samford 66, Appalachian 53

Appalachian — Williams 3-7 0-0 6; A. Freeman 5-11 2-4 12; Dewart 3-7 0-0 6; Weldon 10-14 1-3 21; Ramirez 0-6 0-0 0; Sharkey 0-0 0-0 0; Edwards 2-4 0-0 4; C. Freeman 2-8 0-0 4. Totals 25-57 3-7 53.Samford- Dawson 1-6 0-0 2; Hill 2-8 2-2 7; Wilderotter 2-4 0-1 5; Maxwell 4-5 5-6 17; London 4-7 4-4 16; Babineaux 1-2 1-2 3; Powers 0-0 0-0 0; Anderson 2-6 1-1 6; Crow 3-6 4-5 10. 19-44 17-21 66.3-point goals: Appalachian 0-6 (A. Freeman 0-3; Dewart 0-1; Ramirez 0-2). Samford 11-25 (Dawson 0-2, Hill 1-3, Wilderotter 1-3, Maxwell 4-5, London 4-7, Babineaux 0-1, Anderson 1-3, Crow 0-1).halftime: Samford 32, Appalachian State 23

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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

The Southern Conference, which is in its 90th season of intercollegiate competition in 2010-11, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in

helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innova-tion and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Di-vision I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institu-tions. The conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Divi-sion I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and of-fices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Membership history

On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Ath-letic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met

at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercolle-giate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Insti-tute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permit-

ting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, member-ship in the Southern Confer-ence had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the South-eastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, Uni-

versity of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meet-ing, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the with-drawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee.

The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Con-ference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennes-see, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford.

Commissioner

John iamarino

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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCELeadership

John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the confer-ence on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved

competition, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administra-tion as the first person at the helm of the conference. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record rev-enue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the confer-ence’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartan-burg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts.

Championship history

The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Car-olina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first rec-

ognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Confer-ence’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track champion-ships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commis-sioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE mEmBERSAlabama (1921-1932)

Appalachian State (1971-present)Auburn (1921-1932)

College of Charleston (1998-present)Chattanooga (1976-present)

The Citadel (1936-present)Clemson (1921-1953)

davidson (1936-1988, 1991-present)Duke (1928-1953)

East Carolina (1964-1976)East Tennessee State (1978-2005)

elon (2003-present)Florida (1922-1932)

Furman (1936-present)George Washington (1936-1970)

Georgia (1921-1932)georgia Southern (1991-present)

Georgia Tech (1921-1932)Kentucky (1921-1932)

Louisiana State (1922-1932)Marshall (1976-1997)

Maryland (1921-1953)Mississippi (1922-1932)

Mississippi State (1921-1932)North Carolina (1921-1953)

north Carolina at greensboro (1997-present)North Carolina State (1921-1953)

Richmond (1936-1976)Samford (2008-present)

South Carolina (1922-1953)Tennessee (1921-1932)

Tulane (1922-1932)University of the South (1922-1932)

Vanderbilt (1922-1932)Virginia (1921-1937)

VMI (1924-2003)Virginia Tech (1921-1965)Wake Forest (1936-1953)

Washington & Lee (1921-1958)West Virginia (1950-1968)

Western Carolina (1976-present)William & Mary (1936-1977)

Wofford (1997-present)

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Sophomore Sean Soderman helped lead ASU men’s cross

country to its fifth consecutive SoCon title and finished sixth

overall, earning all-SoCon honors.

Freshman Yue Xu became ASU’s first-ever women’s golf SoCon champion in 2010.

ASU signal-caller , two-time Walter Payton award

winner and SoCon Male Athlete of the Year,

Armanti Edwards led the Black and Gold to its 5th

straight SoCon title in 2009.

asU Wins 30th Commissioner’s CUp’ Finishes FoUrth in Germann CUp standinGs

On the strength of four conference championships (football, cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field) and a division title (basketball), in the

Southern Conference’s 10 men’s sports in 2009-10, Appalachian State University cruised to its 30th Commissioner’s Cup, which annually recognizes the league’s best overall men’s athletics program, in 2009-10. ASU brought the Commissioner’s Cup back to Boone for the fifth-consecutive year, 17th time in the last 18 years and 30th time in 33 years since winning the award for the first time in 1977-78. The Mountaineers’ 30 Commissioner’s Cups are by far the most in SoCon history — William & Mary boasts the second-most with five, followed by East Carolina (four) and Chattanooga, East Tennessee State and Furman (one each). On the women’s side, ASU finished fourth in the final standings for the 2009-10 Germann Cup. The Mountaineers’ 73 points were just 14 behind Samford, which won its first Germann Cup in only its second year in the conference. Appalachian has won eight Germann Cups since the award’s inception in 1987, which is the second-most in league history behind only Furman’s 12.

ASU women’s basketball capped off its historic 2009-10 campaign by defeating Memphis and capturing the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational title.

COmmISSIONER/GERmANN CUPS

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2010-11 SOCON COmPOSITE SCHEdULEnovember 12 (Friday)Phoenix ClassicFordham at Elon 4 p.m.Longwood TournamentAppalachian State vs. Marshall 5 p.m.UNCG at Clemson 5:30 p.m.Gardner-Webb at Wofford 6 p.m.Furman at Indiana State 7 p.m.East Tennessee State at Chattanooga 7 p.m.Richmond at Western Carolina 7 p.m.Davidson at Arkansas-Little Rock 8 p.m.Sheraton Raleigh Wolfpack InvitationalCollege of Charleston at NC State TBA

november 13 (Saturday)Longwood TournamentAppalachian State vs. Campbell 3 p.m.Sheraton Raleigh Wolfpack InvitationalCollege of Charleston vs TBA TBA

november 14 (Sunday)Phoenix ClassicTroy at Elon 1 p.m.Georgia Southern at Georgia 2 p.m.East Carolina at Western Carolina 2 p.m.Wofford at Virginia Tech 2 p.m.Davidson at Arkansas 3 p.m.

november 15 (Monday)Chattanooga at Tennessee 7 p.m.UNC Wilmington at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.Samford at Texas Tech 8 p.m.

november 16 (Tuesday)Coastal Carolina at College of Charleston 5 p.m.Mercer at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.

november 17 (Wednesday)Campbell at Wofford 6 p.m.Appalachian State at Richmond 7 p.m.Western Carolina at UNC Asheville 7 p.m.

november 18 (Thursday)Elon at Virginia Tech 7 p.m.Samford at Vanderbilt 8 p.m.

november 19 (Friday)Furman at Mercer 5:30 p.m.Alabama at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.William and Mary at Davidson 7 p.m.Appalachian State at East Tennessee State 7 p.m.College of Charleston at Bethune-Cookman 7 p.m.Chattanooga at Georgia 7 p.m.

november 21 (Sunday)Georgia Southern at Jacksonville 1 p.m.Western Carolina at North Carolina 3 p.m.Coastal Carolina at Elon 4 p.m.

november 22 (Monday)Southern Virginia at Wofford 6 p.m.UNCG at Charleston Southern 7 p.m.Gardner-Webb at Appalachian State 7 p.m.Davidson at Winthrop 7 p.m.USC Aiken at College of Charleston 7 p.m.

november 23 (Tuesday)Austin Peay at Chattanooga 7 p.m.Furman at Clemson 7 p.m.Virginia Intermont at Elon 7 p.m.Samford at Jacksonville State 8 p.m.

november 24 (Wednesday)UNC Wilmington at Wofford 7 p.m.

november 26 (Friday)Mayfair Hotel and Spa Thanksgiving TournamentUNCG vs. Eastern Illinois 5 p.m.UTSA Thanksgiving ClassicDavidson vs. North Texas 6 p.m.Hoops for the Cure TournamentGeorgia Southern vs. Akron 7 p.m.Samford InvitationalAlabama State at Samford 7 p.m.Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Basketball ClassicChattanooga vs. Wyoming 8 p.m.

november 27 (Saturday)Presbyterian at Furman 2 p.m.Kansas State at College of Charlesteon 2 p.m.Samford InvitationalUSF at Samford 4 p.m.Wofford at Norfolk State 4 p.m.UTSA Thanksgiving ClassicDavidson at UTSA 6 p.m.Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Basketball ClassicChattanooga vs. TBA TBAHoops for the Cure TournamentGeorgia Southern vs. TBA TBAMayfair Hotel and Spa Thanksgiving TournamentUNCG vs. TBA TBA

november 29 (Monday)*Elon at Appalachian State 7 p.m.*Samford at Western Carolina 7 p.m.*College of Charleston at Furman 7 p.m.

december 1 (Wednesday)*Georgia Southern at Wofford 6 p.m.UNC Pembroke at College of Charleston 7 p.m.UNCG at Morgan State TBA

december 2 (Thursday)UNC Asheville at Appalachian State 7 p.m.Elon at West Virginia TBA

december 4 (Saturday)Florida State at Western Carolina 2 p.m.Charleston Southern at Furman 2 p.m.* Georgia Southern at Chattanooga 3:30 p.m.Radford at Davidson 7 p.m.

december 5 (Sunday)Appalachian State at Maryland 2 p.m.Elon at Morgan State 2 p.m.

december 7 (Tuesday)Erskine College at Furman 7 p.m.High Point at UNCG 7 p.m.Berry College at Samford 8 p.m.

december 8 (Wednesday)Charlotte at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

december 11 (Saturday)Radford at UNCG 2 p.m.Furman at UNC Asheville 2 p.m.Western Carolina at Georgia State 5:30 p.m.Kentucky at Chattanooga 7 p.m.

december 12 (Sunday)Georgia Southern at Florida Atlantic 2 p.m.Clemson at Samford 3 p.m.Bluefield College at Wofford 3 p.m.

december 14 (Tuesday)Georgia Southern at Stetson 11 a.m.

december 16 (Thursday)*Chattanooga at College of Charleston 7 p.m.

december 18 (Saturday)*Chattanooga at Georgia Southern 1 p.m.* Western Carolina at Elon 2 p.m.* Wofford at UNCG 2 p.m.* Appalachian State at Furman 2 p.m.* Samford at College of Charleston 2 p.m.

december 20 (Monday)* Furman at UNCG 2 p.m.* Samford at Georgia Southern 5 p.m.* Davidson at Elon 6 p.m.* Western Carolina at Appalachian State 7 p.m.

december 22 (Wednesday)Furman at Wake Forest 7 p.m.

december 28 (Tuesday)College of Charleston at North Carolina 2 p.m.Colorado State at Western Carolina 7 p.m.Furman at Arkansas 8 p.m.

december 29 (Wednesday)Appalachian State at Wake Forest 2 p.m.Saint Peter’s College Holiday ClassicSamford vs. Ole Miss 5 p.m.High Point at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.Princeton at Davidson 7 p.m.

december 30 (Thursday)Western Carolina at James Madison 7 p.m.Saint Peter’s College Holiday ClassicSamford vs. TBA TBAElon at Marshall TBA

december 31 (Friday)* UNCG at Davidson 2 p.m.Coll. of Charleston at Charleston Southern 2 p.m.

January 2 (Sunday)* Wofford at Chattanooga 3 p.m.

January 3 (Monday)* Georgia Southern at Elon 7 p.m.* College of Charleston at Davidson 7 p.m.* UNCG at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

January 4 (Tuesday)* Furman at Chattanooga 7 p.m.* Wofford at Samford TBA

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2010-11 SOCON COmPOSITE SCHEdULEJanuary 5 (Wednesday)* Georgia Southern at UNCG 7 p.m.* College of Charleston at Appalachian State 7 p.m.* Davidson at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

January 6 (Thursday)* Furman at Samford 8 p.m.

January 8 (Saturday)* College of Charleston at Western Carolina 2 p.m.* Elon at Samford 3 p.m.* Appalachian State at Wofford 3 p.m.* Davidson at Georgia Southern 3 p.m.* UNCG at Chattanooga 7 p.m.

January 10 (Monday)* UNCG at Samford 1 p.m.* Appalachian State at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.* Davidson at Furman 7 p.m.* Elon at Chattanooga 7 p.m.* Wofford at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

January 14 (Friday)• College of Charleston at Wofford 6 p.m.* Chattanooga at Davidson 7 p.m.* Samford at Appalachian State 7 p.m.* Furman at Elon 7 p.m.* Western Carolina at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.

January 16 (Sunday)* Samford at Davidson 2 p.m.* Furman at Western Carolina 2 p.m.* Chattanooga at Appalachian State 2 p.m.* Elon at Wofford 3 p.m.* UNCG at College of Charleston TBA

January 19 (Wednesday)* Wofford at Furman 7 p.m.* Appalachian State at Davidson 7 p.m.* Elon at UNCG 7 p.m.* Georgia Southern at College of Charleston 7 p.m.* Chattanooga at Samford 8 p.m.

January 22 (Saturday)* College of Charleston at Elon 2 p.m.* Georgia Southern at Furman 2 p.m.* Appalachian State at UNCG 2 p.m.* Davidson at Wofford 3 p.m.* Western Carolina at Chattanooga 7 p.m.

January 24 (Monday)* Wofford at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.* Appalachian State at Elon 7 p.m.* Furman at College of Charleston 7 p.m.* Western Carolina at Samford 8 p.m.

January 25 (Tuesday)* Davidson at UNCG 7 p.m.

January 27 (Thursday)Southern Virginia at Elon 11 a.m.

January 28 (Friday)Davidson at Longwood 7 p.m.

January 29 (Saturday)* Elon at Western Carolina 2 p.m.

* Furman at Appalachian State 2 p.m.* College of Charleston at Samford 3 p.m.* UNCG at Wofford 3 p.m.

January 31 (Monday)* Appalachian State at Western Carolina Noon* UNCG at Furman 7 p.m.* Elon at Davidson 7 p.m.* College of Charleston at Chattanooga 7 p.m.* Georgia Southern at Samford 8 p.m.

February 2 (Wednesday)* Davidson at Appalachian State 7 p.m.* Samford at Chattanooga 7 p.m.

February 5 (Saturday)* Appalachian State at College of Charleston 1 p.m.* Western Carolina at Davidson 2 p.m.* Samford at Furman 2 p.m.* Chattanooga at Wofford 3 p.m.* UNCG at Georgia Southern 5 p.m.

February 7 (Monday)* Western Carolina at UNCG Noon* Samford at Wofford 6 p.m.* Elon at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.* Davidson at College of Charleston 7 p.m.* Chattanooga at Furman 7 p.m.

February 10 (Thursday)* UNCG at Elon 7 p.m.

February 12 (Saturday)* Wofford at Elon 2 p.m.* Western Carolina at Furman 2 p.m.* College of Charleston at UNCG 2 p.m.* Appalachian State at Samford 3 p.m.* Davidson at Chattanooga 7 p.m.

February 14 (Monday)* Appalachian State at Chattanooga 7 p.m.* Elon at Furman 7 p.m.* Georgia Southern at Western Carolina 7 p.m.* Wofford at College of Charleston 7 p.m.* Davidson at Samford 8 p.m.

February 16 (Wednesday)* Furman at Wofford 6 p.m.* College of Charleston at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.

February 19 (Saturday)* Samford at Elon 2 p.m.* Georgia Southern at Davidson 2 p.m.* Wofford at Appalachian State 2 p.m.* Chattanooga at UNCG 2 p.m.* Western Carolina at College of Charleston TBA

February 21 (Monday)* Samford at UNCG 3 p.m.* Western Carolina at Wofford 6 p.m.* Chattanooga at Elon 7 p.m.* Furman at Davidson 7 p.m.* Georgia Southern at Appalachian State 7 p.m.

February 26 (Saturday)* Chattanooga at Western Carolina 2 p.m.* Elon at College of Charleston 2 p.m.

* Wofford at Davidson 4 p.m.* Furman at Georgia Southern 5 p.m.* UNCG at Appalachian State 5 p.m.

March 3 (Thursday)- March 7 (Monday)Southern Conference TournamentChattanooga, Tenn.

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appalachian year-by-year resultsYear Overall Pct. SoCon Pct. Place1970-71 5-5 .500 — — —1971-72 7-5 .583 — — —1972-73 9-4 .692 — — —1973-74 3-10 .231 — — —1974-75 6-10 .375 — — —1975-76 18-8 .692 — — —1976-77 14-8 .636 — — —1977-78 12-11 .522 — — —1978-79 11-15 .423 — — —1979-80 8-15 .348 — — —1980-81 8-22 .267 — — —1981-82 7-18 .280 — — —1982-83 2-26 .071 — — —1983-84 6-22 .214 0-8 .000 5th1984-85 16-12 .571 5-5 .500 3rd1985-86 16-12 .571 5-5 .500 t-3rd1986-87 24-7 .774 9-1 .900 t-1st1987-88 24-4 .857 8-2 .800 t-1st1988-89 19-8 .704 9-1 .900 t-1st1989-90 20-9 .690 7-3 .700 2nd

Year Overall Pct. SoCon Pct. Place1990-91 19-14 .576 5-5 .500 2nd1991-92 9-18 .333 5-5 .500 4th1992-93 10-17 .370 4-8 .333 t-5th1993-94 20-8 .714 10-3 .769 2nd1994-95 19-9 .655 9-5 .643 4th1995-96 24-6 .800 14-0 1.000 1st1996-97 16-12 .571 8-6 .571 3rd1997-98 9-17 .346 8-8 .500 6th1998-99 14-15 .483 7-10 .412 6th1999-2000 13-15 .535 9-9 .500 5th2000-01 6-23 .206 3-15 .167 10th2001-02 10-19 .345 5-13 .278 9th2002-03 9-19 .321 8-10 .444 t-6th2003-04 7-21 .250 6-14 .300 9th2004-05 11-17 .393 8-12 .400 9th2005-06 15-13 .536 11-7 .611 4th2006-07 13-18 .419 6-12 .333 7th2007-08 8-22 .267 5-13 .278 7th2008-09 9-22 .290 7-13 .350 8th2009-10 23-12 .657 14-6 .700 t-2ndOverall 499-548 .476 195-199 .494 --

Overall SoCon Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp.Season W-L Pct. W-L Pct. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. 1972-73 9-4 .692 — — 278 726 .512 — — — — — — — — —1973-74 3-10 .231 — — 251 762 .329 — — — — — — — — — 1974-75 6-10 .375 — — 407 1245 .327 — — — — — — — — —1975-76 18-8 .692 — — 620 1377 .450 — — — — — — — — —1976-77 14-8 .636 — — 712 1688 .422 — — — — — — — — —1977-78 12-11 .522 — — 723 1714 .422 — — — — — — — — —1978-79 11-15 .423 — — 726 1518 .478 — — — — — — — — —1979-80 8-15 .348 — — 701 1599 .428 729 1538 .474 — — — — — —1980-81 8-22 .267 — — 799 1801 .442 1047 2252 .465 — — — — — — 1981-82 7-18 .280 — — 709 1695 .418 833 1745 .465 — — — — — —1982-83 2-26 .071 — — 730 1952 .374 1022 1925 .520 — — — — — —1983-84 6-22 .214 0-8 .000 717 1996 .359 847 1836 .461 — — — — — — 1984-85 16-12 .571 5-5 .500 859 1808 .475 825 1855 .445 — — — — — —1985-86 16-12 .571 5-5 .500 890 1728 .515 813 1659 .490 — — — — — —1986-87 24-7 .774 9-1 .900 1001 1972 .508 882 1891 .466 — — — — — —1987-88 24-4 .857 8-2 .800 953 1891 .504 760 1732 .439 16 40 .400 38 127 .299 1988-89 19-8 .704 9-1 .900 815 1620 .488 796 1740 .457 34 92 .370 51 148 .345 1989-90 20-9 .690 7-3 .700 824 1833 .450 835 1953 .426 55 145 .379 49 150 .327 1990-91 19-14 .576 5-5 .500 880 2007 .442 952 2519 .417 136 332 .410 86 284 .303 1991-92 9-18 .333 5-5 .500 781 1711 .456 852 1830 .466 75 238 .315 111 312 .356 1992-93 10-17 .370 4-8 .333 791 1671 .473 807 1687 .478 116 319 .364 91 254 .358 1993-94 20-8 .714 10-3 .769 789 1746 .452 731 1838 .398 172 475 .362 88 309 .285 1994-95 19-9 .679 9-5 .643 802 1848 .434 675 1642 .411 160 488 .328 95 335 .284 1995-96 24-6 .800 14-0 1.000 884 2024 .437 728 1747 .417 150 423 .355 95 335 .284 1996-97 16-12 .571 8-6 .571 756 1848 .409 660 1628 .405 149 445 .335 83 268 .310 1997-98 9-17 .346 8-8 .500 563 1469 .386 659 1563 .422 86 332 .259 116 346 .335 1998-99 14-15 .483 7-10 .412 750 1703 .440 756 1704 .444 118 354 .333 122 360 .3391999-00 13-15 .464 9-9 .500 710 1763 .403 776 1740 .446 110 359 .306 149 407 .3662000-01 6-23 .207 3-15 .166 691 1779 .388 827 1886 .436 118 475 .248 116 371 .313 2001-02 10-19 .345 5-13 .278 703 1822 .386 746 1785 .418 154 501 .307 132 431 .3062002-03 9-19 .321 8-10 .444 677 1573 .430 691 1634 .423 112 330 .339 121 376 .3222003-04 7-21 .250 6-14 .300 655 1687 .388 699 1622 .431 145 458 .317 136 356 .3822004-05 11-17 .393 8-12 .400 652 1597 .408 592 1519 .390 116 380 .305 113 391 .2892005-06 15-13 .536 11-7 .611 685 1630 .420 685 1576 .435 125 367 .341 139 382 .364 2006-07 13-18 .419 6-12 .333 752 1841 .408 682 1785 .382 144 457 .315 164 491 .3342007-08 8-22 .267 5-13 .278 722 1797 .402 747 1750 .427 106 358 .296 163 504 .3232008-09 9-22 .290 7-13 .350 718 1766 .407 731 1795 .407 109 362 .301 198 535 .370 2009-10 23-12 .657 14-6 .700 900 2084 .432 743 2075 .358 149 434 .343 210 661 .318

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Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. Score Rebound FT-FTA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. Reb. Avg. Points Avg. Points Avg. Margin Margin Season161-319 .505 — — 551 39.4 — — 717 51.2 605 43.2 +8.0 — 1972-73372-599 .599 — — 401 28.6 — — 725 55.8 774 59.5 -3.7 — 1973-74203-346 .587 — — 666 41.6 — — 1017 63.6 1071 65.1 -1.5 — 1974-75284-498 .570 — — 819 37.2 — — 1524 69.3 1313 59.7 +9.6 — 1975-76363-425 .618 — — 790 34.4 — — 1687 73.4 1267 72.5 +0.9 — 1976-77266-384 .693 — — 938 40.8 — — 1714 74.5 1833 79.9 -5.4 — 1977-78245-372 .659 344-540 .637 847 38.5 837 38.0 1699 77.2 1802 81.9 -4.7 +0.5 1978-79215-362 .594 — — 926 40.3 — — 1614 70.2 1830 79.6 -9.6 — 1979-80302-488 .619 379-573 .661 1164 38.8 1302 43.4 1900 63.3 2473 82.4 -19.1 -4.6 1980-81234-377 .621 379-573 .661 1027 41.1 1302 43.4 1652 66.1 1958 78.3 -11.2 -2.3 1981-82249-416 .599 384-583 .659 1072 38.3 1233 43.4 1709 61.0 2388 85.3 -24.3 -5.1 1982-83362-578 .626 364-552 .659 1245 44.5 1273 45.5 1796 64.1 2058 73.5 -9.4 -1.0 1983-84460-675 .675 263-439 .599 1186 42.4 1037 37.0 2148 76.6 1913 68.7 +7.9 +5.4 1984-85387-635 .609 367-569 .645 976 33.7 1037 35.8 2147 74.7 1993 68.7 -2.1 +6.0 1985-86539-810 .665 401-596 .673 1209 39.0 1079 34.8 2543 82.0 2164 69.4 +11.6 +0.2 1986-87421-639 .659 439-520 .637 1107 39.5 1000 36.9 2343 83.7 1889 67.5 +2.6 +16.2 1987-88473-677 .699 311-495 .628 1048 38.8 1003 32.1 2137 79.1 1954 72.4 +6.7 +6.7 1988-89449-699 .642 341-544 .627 1234 42.6 1176 40.6 2152 74.2 2060 71.0 +3.2 +2.0 1989-90609-835 .714 529-742 .713 1405 42.6 1391 42.2 2521 76.4 2519 76.3 +0.1 +0.4 1990-91417-598 .697 406-608 .668 1107 42.2 1047 38.8 2054 76.1 2221 82.3 +3.4 -7.2 1991-92385-564 .683 397-607 .654 1062 39.3 975 36.1 2083 77.1 2102 77.9 -0.8 +3.2 1992-93470-698 .673 386-606 .637 1227 43.8 1139 40.7 2220 79.3 1936 69.1 +10.2 +3.1 1993-94388-613 .633 459-751 .611 1208 43.1 1140 40.7 2152 76.9 1896 67.7 +9.2 +2.4 1994-95500-755 .662 548-823 .666 1306 43.5 1186 39.5 2418 80.6 2099 70.0 +10.6 +4.0 1995-96387-615 .629 499-761 .656 1206 43.1 1187 42.4 2048 73.1 1902 67.9 +5.2 +0.7 1996-97382-588 .650 343-494 .694 1031 39.7 980 37.7 1594 61.3 1777 68.3 -7.0 +2.0 1997-98500-721 .693 547-791 .692 1169 40.3 1004 34.6 2118 73.0 2181 75.2 -2.2 +5.7 1998-99434-649 .669 367-552 .665 1149 41.0 1087 38.8 1964 70.1 2068 73.9 -3.7 +2.2 1999-00473-780 .606 509-733 .694 1220 42.1 1258 43.4 1973 68.0 2279 78.6 -10.6 -1.3 2000-01432-676 .639 524-752 .697 1206 41.6 1228 42.3 1992 68.7 2148 74.1 -5.4 -0.8 2001-02396-554 .715 410-612 .670 985 35.2 1057 37.8 1862 66.5 1913 68.3 -1.8 -2.6 2002-03396-552 .717 472-692 .682 1054 37.6 1117 39.9 1851 66.1 2006 71.6 -5.5 -2.3 2003-04352-542 .649 480-702 .684 1036 37.0 1060 37.9 1772 63.3 1777 63.5 -0.2 -0.9 2004-05383-539 .711 452-649 .696 990 35.4 1050 37.5 1878 67.1 1961 70.0 -3.0 -2.1 2005-06445-671 .663 583-810 .720 1207 38.9 1233 39.8 2093 67.5 2111 68.1 -0.6 -0.9 2006-07337-519 .649 503-733 .686 1046 34.9 1255 41.8 1887 62.9 2160 72.0 -9.1 -7.0 2007-08295-462 .639 491-707 .694 1180 38.1 1147 37.0 1840 59.4 2151 69.4 -10.0 +1.1 2008-09387-599 .646 495-702 .705 1503 42.9 1250 35.7 2336 66.7 2191 62.6 +4.1 +7.2 2009-10

APPALACHIAN YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Beth Miller

1970-7212-10 Overall

(Two seasons)

dr. Judyclarke

1972-8189-103 Overall(Nine seasons)

MarianBrewer1981-84

15-66 Overall(Three seasons)

Lindarobinson1984-97

236-138 Overall(13 seasons)

BarbieBreedlove1997-2002

52-89 Overall(Five seasons)

Adrienneshuler2002-08

63-110 Overall(Six seasons)

darcieVincent

2008-present32-34 Overall

(Two Seasons)

All-Time Assistant coachesCarol Alfano ..........................................1974-75Carol Almond .......................................1985-93Barbie Breedlove.................................1985-97Mary Brock (McMahon) ....................2002-06Wanda Briley ........................................1974-75Helen Carroll .........................................1973-75Angela Crosby .....................................1996-99Jim Cole ..................................................2005-06Melissa Davis ........................................2001-02Robyn Flewelling ................................2004-05

Mary Jo Forde ......................................1979-80Madeline Frosch ..................................1978-80Lisa Gottuso ..........................................2008-09Allison Gregory....................................2007-08Andrea Gross .................... 2009-presentVicki Hamilton .....................................1971-72Angelita Horton ..................................1984-86Nora Jabbour .................. 2010- presentLalon Jones ...........................................1992-99Leigh Jones ...........................................1996-98

Britt King ................................................2006-09Heather Kearney .............. 2009-presentJeff Laboe ..............................................2003-04Jim Lankford .........................................2000-01Candis Loy .............................................1980-81Lisa Mason ............................................1990-93Kiesha Mack ....................................2009-2010Latric McLin ....................................1999-2000Gail Moody............................................1980-81Justin Vanorman ................................. 2002-03

Libya Rentz ......................................1999-2000Priscilla Rickenbacker ............................... 2006-07Penny Roberson ..................................1993-96Linda Robinson ...................................1977-78Delaina Smith ......................................2000-02Lindsay Smith ......................................2006-09Kim Thompson ...............................2002-2006Debbie Wynne .....................................1979-80Lori Wynn ..............................................1995-97

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Overall Wins Wins Season Overall Record Head Coach 24 1987-88 24-4 (.857) Linda Robinson 24 1995-96 24-6 (.800) Linda Robinson 24 1986-87 24-7 (.774) Linda Robinson 23 2009-10 23-12 (.657) Darcie Vincent 20 1993-94 20-8 (.714) Linda Robinson 20 1989-90 20-9 (.690) Linda Robinson 19 1988-89 19-8 (.704) Linda Robinson 19 1994-95 19-9 (.679) Linda Robinson 19 1990-91 19-14 (.576) Linda Robinson 17 1975-76 17-5 (.773) Judy Clarke 16 1996-97 16-12 (.571) Linda Robinson 16 1984-85 16-12 (.571) Linda Robinson 16 1985-86 16-13 (.552) Linda Robinson

Conference Wins Wins Season SoCon Record Head Coach 14 1995-96 14-0 (1.000) Linda Robinson 14 2009-10 14-6 (.700) Darcie Vincent 11 2005-06 11-7 (.611) Adrienne Shuler 10 1993-94 10-3 (.769) Linda Robinson 9 1988-89 9-1 (.900) Linda Robinson 9 1986-87 9-1 (.900) Linda Robinson 9 1994-95 9-5 (.643) Linda Robinson 9 1999-2000 9-9 (.500) Barbie Breedlove 8 1987-88 8-2 (.800) Linda Robinson 8 1996-97 8-6 (.571) Linda Robinson 8 1997-98 8-8 (.500) Barbie Breedlove 8 2002-03 8-10 (.444) Adrienne Shuler 8 2004-05 8-12 (.400) Adrienne Shuler

Overall Losses Losses Season Overall Record Head Coach 26 1982-83 2-26 (.071) Marian Brewer 23 2000-01 6-23 (.207) Barbie Breedlove 22 2008-09 9-22 (.290) Darcie Vincent 22 2007-08 6-22 (.267) Adrienne Shuler 22 1983-84 6-22 (.214) Marian Brewer 22 1980-81 8-22 (.267) Judy Clarke 21 2003-04 7-21 (.250) Adrienne Shuler 19 1981-82 6-19 (.240) Marian Brewer 19 2002-03 9-19 (.321) Adrienne Shuler 19 2001-02 10-19 (.345) Barbie Breedlove 18 2006-07 13-18 (.419) Adrienne Shuler 18 1991-92 9-18 (.333) Linda Robinson 17 2004-05 11-17 (.393) Adrienne Shuler 17 1997-98 9-17 (.346) Barbie Breedlove 17 1992-93 10-17 (.370) Linda Robinson

Conference Losses Losses Season Overall Record Head Coach 15 2000-01 6-23 (.206) Barbie Breedlove 14 2003-04 7-21 (.250) Adrienne Shuler 13 2008-09 9-22 (.290) Darcie Vincent 13 2007-08 8-22 (.267) Adrienne Shuler 13 2001-02 10-19 (.345) Barbie Breedlove 12 2006-07 13-18 (.419) Adrienne Shuler 12 2004-05 11-17 (.393) Adrienne Shuler 10 2002-03 9-19 (.321) Adrienne Shuler 10 1998-99 14-15 (.483) Barbie Breedlove

1970-71 W ........................ 4 L ......................... 4 1971-72 W ........................ 5 L ......................... 3

1972-73 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 8 1973-74 W ........................ 1 L ......................... 5

1974-75 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 4 1975-76 W ......................11 L ......................... 2

1976-77 W ........................ 4 L ......................... 2 1977-78 W ........................ 4 L ......................... 4

1978-79 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 2

1979-80 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 4

1980-81 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 5 1981-82 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 5

1982-83 W ........................ 2 L .......................12 1983-84 W ........................ 1 L ......................... 8

1984-85 W ........................ 6 L ......................... 5 1985-86 W ........................ 4 L ......................... 3

1986-87 W ......................12 L ......................... 3

1987-88 W ........................ 8 L ......................... 1

1988-89 W ........................ 9 L ......................... 3 1989-90 W ........................ 5 L ......................... 2

1990-91 W ........................ 6 L ......................... 3 1991-92 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 5 1992-93 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 3 1993-94 W ......................12 L ......................... 2

1994-95 W ........................ 7 L ......................... 2 1995-96 W ......................10 L ......................... 2

1996-97 W ........................ 5 L ......................... 2

1997-98 W ........................ 6 L ......................... 5

1998-99 W ........................ 4 L ......................... 6

1999-00 W ........................ 4 L ......................... 4

2000-01 W ........................ 1 L ......................... 9 2001-02 W ........................ 3 L ......................... 7

2002-03 W ........................ 4 L ......................... 9 2003-04 W ........................ 1 L ......................... 7

2004-05 W ........................ 5 L ......................... 7

2005-06 W ........................ 5 L ......................... 4

2006-07 W ........................ 3 L ......................... 6 2007-08 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 6

2008-09 W ........................ 2 L ......................... 8

2009-10 W ........................ 7 L ......................... 3

seAsoN-LoNG sTreAKs

Longest Winning Streak: ...............12, 2X (Jan. 31-March 10, 1994)....................................................................................... (Jan. 4-March 7, 1987)Longest Losing Streak: .............................12 (Jan. 26-March 3, 1983)

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all-time 100 point gamesAPPALAcHIAN

Points Opponent Opp. Pts. Date 113 vs. Milligan 35 1979-1980 110 at Tennessee Tech 60 January 14, 1982 109 vs. Marshall 56 January 21, 1995 108 at Western Carolina 74 February 28, 1993 107 vs. High Point 62 February 25, 1987 105 vs. Cheyney 62 November 27, 1987 104 vs. Winthrop 51 February 24, 1988 104 vs. Furman 77 March 11, 1988 104 at Central Florida 84 January 4, 1987 104 vs. Mars Hill 82 1980-1981 102 at Georgia Southern 94 February 22, 1996 102 vs. Coastal Carolina 44 February 18, 1991 101 at East Tennessee State 92 January 24, 1996 101 vs. Catawba 57 December 10, 1984 100 vs. UNC-Asheville 49 December 1, 1992 100 at USC-Spartanburg 87 January 24, 198t7 100 at Maryland 71 March 14, 1990

100-Point Games: 17 Last Time Appalachian Scored 100 Points: 102 at Georgia Southern (February 24, 1996) At Home: 109 vs. Marshall (January 21, 1995) At the Holmes Center: Never On the Road: 102 at Georgia Southern (February 24, 1996 — Statesboro, Ga.) At a Neutral Site: 104 vs. Furman (March 11, 1988 — Huntington, W. Va.)

oPPoNeNTs Points Opponent ASU Pts. Date 118 at No. 9 Maryland 59 December 1, 2005 118 vs. N.C. State 54 1980-81 114 vs. Alabama 90 January 13, 1992 114 vs. North Carolina 50 November 20, 1982 113 at Tennessee 64 March 13, 1999 112 vs. Cleveland State 67 December 30, 1982 112 vs. Tennessee Tech 67 1980-81 111 vs. DePaul 64 December 30, 2007 110 at Georgia Tech 72 December 18, 1992 110 at Clemson 81 December 17, 1977 109 at Louisville 61 February 23, 1991 109 vs. California 99 March 19, 1987 109 at North Carolina 72 November 24, 1981 107 vs. North Carolina 76 1980-81 107 vs. North Carolina 76 1978-79 106 at Houston 70 December 1, 1989 105 at California 69 December 20, 1991 104 at East Tennessee State 87 November 21, 2006 104 vs. N.C. State 61 1979-80 104 vs. N.C. State 59 1978-79 103 at North Carolina 50 December 10, 1982 103 vs. East Carolina 40 1980-81 103 at N.C. State 59 January 2, 1982 101 vs. East Tennessee State 78 January 8, 2001 100 at UNC-Charlotte 63 January 30, 1991 100 at Furman 83 January 12, 1991 100 at Maryland 71 March 14, 1990 100 vs. East Tennessee State 81 February 20, 1986 100 vs. East Tennessee State 51 1980-81 100 at Michigan State 63 November 19, 1999

100-Point Games: 30 Last Time Opponent Scored 100 Points: 111 by DePaul (December 30, 2007 - San Diego, Calif.) At Appalachian: 101 by East Tennessee State (January 8, 2001) At Opponent: 104 by East Tennessee State (November 11, 2006 - Johnson City, Tenn.) At a Neutral Site: 111 by DePaul (December 30, 2007 - San Diego, Calif.)

Most Combined Points Points Opponent ASU-Opp Date 208 vs. California 99-109 March 19, 1987204 vs. Alabama 90-114 Jan. 13, 1992196 at Georgia Southern 102-94 Feb. 22, 1996193 at E. Tennessee State 101-92 Jan. 24, 1996191 at E. Tennessee State 87-104 Nov. 11, 2006191 at Clemson 81-110 Dec. 17, 1977188 at UCF 104-84 Jan. 4, 1987187 at USC Spartanburg 100-87 Jan. 24, 1987186 vs. Mars Hill 104-82 1980-81183 vs. Chattanooga 104-79 Jan. 17, 1987183 at Furman 83-100 Jan. 12, 1991

Fewest Combined PointsPoints Opponent ASU-Opp Date 66 at Western Carolina 37-29 Jan. 16, 197369 vs. High Point 40-29 Feb. 19, 197373 vs. Elon 53-20 1971-7274 vs. Elon 55-19 1970-7176 vs. Mars Hill 37-39 1970-7177 vs. Western Carolina 37-40 1971-7281 vs. Winthrop 36-45 1970-7184 vs. Western Carolina 34-50 1970-7184 vs. Winthrop 49-35 1970-7184 vs. UNC Asheville 75-9 Jan. 24, 1973

Most Points AllowedGame: 118 at No. 9 Maryland (Dec. 1, 2005)118 vs. N.C. State (1980-81)114 vs. North Carolina (Nov. 20, 1982)114 vs. Alabama (Jan. 13, 1982)113 at Tennessee (March 13, 1999)112 vs. Tennessee Tech (1980-81)112 vs. Cleveland State (Dec. 30, 1982)111 vs. DePaul (Dec. 30, 2007)110 at Clemson (Dec. 17, 1977)110 at Georgia Tech (Dec. 18, 1992)

Season Avg.: 85.3 1982-83 (2,388 pts. — 28 games)82.4 1980-81 (2,473 pts. — 30 games)82.3 1991-92 (2,221 pts. — 27 games)81.9 1978-79 (1,802 pts. — 22 games)79.9 1977-78 (1,833 pts. — 23 games)

Fewest Points AllowedGame: 32 vs. Georgia (Dec. 31, 1982)34 vs. Western Carolina (1970-71)35 vs. UNC Greensboro (1971-72)36 vs. Winthrop (1970-71)36 vs. Fairfield (Mar. 21, 2010)37 vs. Mars Hill (1970-71)37 vs. Western Carolina (1971-72)37 at Western Carolina (Jan. 16, 1973)39 vs. Western Carolina (1970-71)40 vs. High Point (Feb. 19, 1973)41 at UNC Greensboro (Jan. 25, 2005)42 vs. Wake Forest (Nov. 27, 1984)

Season Avg.: 51.2 1972-73 (717 pts. — 14 games)55.8 1973-74 (725 pts. — 13 games)61.0 1982-83 (1,709 pts. — 28 games)61.3 1997-98 (1,594 pts. — 26 games)62.6 2009-10 (2, 191 pts.--- 35 games)63.3 2004-05 (1,772 pts. — 28 games)63.3 1980-81 (1,900 pts. — 30 games)

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Appalachian Game: 113 vs. Milligan (1979-80)110 at Tennessee Tech (Nov. 14, 1982)109 vs. Marshall (Jan. 21, 1995)107 vs. High Point (Feb. 25, 1987)105 vs. Cheyney (Nov. 27, 1987)104 vs. Mars Hill (1980-81)104 at UCF (Jan. 4, 1987)104 vs. Chattanooga (Jan. 17, 1987)104 vs. Winthrop (Feb. 24, 1988)104 vs. Furman (March 11, 1988) Season Avg.: 83.7 1987-88 (2,343 pts. — 28 games)82.0 1986-87 (2,543 pts. — 31 games)80.6 1995-96 (2,418 pts. — 30 games)79.3 1993-94 (2,220 pts. — 28 games)79.1 1988-89 (2,137 pts. — 29 games)

OpponentsGame: 118 at No. 9 Maryland (Dec. 1, 2005)118 vs. N.C. State (1980-81)114 vs. North Carolina (Nov. 20, 1982)114 vs. Alabama (Jan. 13, 1982)113 at Tennessee (March 13, 1999)112 vs. Tennessee Tech (1980-81)112 vs. Cleveland State (Dec. 30, 1982)111 vs. DePaul (Dec. 30, 2007)110 at Clemson (Dec. 17, 1977)110 at Georgia Tech (Dec. 18, 1992)Season Avg.: 85.3 1982-83 (2,388 pts. — 28 games)82.4 1980-81 (2,473 pts. — 30 games)82.3 1991-92 (2,221 pts. — 27 games)81.9 1978-79 (1,802 pts. — 22 games)79.9 1977-78 (1,833 pts. — 23 games)

FieLD GOALS

AppalachianGame: 47 vs. Catawba (Dec. 10, 1984)Season: 1,001, 1986-87 (attempted 1,972)

OpponentsSeason: 952, 1990-91 (attempted 2,284)

FieLD GOALS ATTeMPTeDAppalachianGame: 100 vs. East Carolina (1976-77)Season: 2,024, 1995-96 (made 884)

OpponentsSeason: 2,284, 1990-91 (made 952)

FieLD GOAL ACCURACYAppalachianGame: .647 vs. Furman (33-51; March 10, 1990)Season: .515, 1985-86 (890-1,728)

OpponentsSeason: .490 1985-86 (813-1,659)

THRee-POiNT FieLD GOALSAppalachianGame: 13 vs. Furman (24 att.; Feb. 2, 2002) 13 vs. Marshall (30 att.; March 1, 1997)13 vs. Chattanooga (22 att.; Feb. 28, 1994)Season: 172, 1993-94 (475 attempts)

OpponentsGame: 14 at Bowling Green (Dec. 23, 2009)Season: 535, 2008-09 (198 made)

THRee-POiNT FieLD GOAL ATTeMPTS AppalachianGame: 30 vs. Marshall (13 made; March 1, 1997)Season: 501, 2001-02 (154 made)

OpponentsGame: 37 at Char. Southern (March 18, 2010)Season: 661, 2009-10 (210 made)

FRee THROWSAppalachianGame: 41 vs. Radford (52 att.; Dec. 12, 1990)Season: 609, 1990-91 (attempted 853)

OpponentsSeason: 583, 2006-07 (attempted 810)

FRee THROWS ATTeMPTeDAppalachianGame: 53 vs. East Tennessee State (34 made)Season: 853, 1990-91 (made 609)

OpponentsSeason: 823, 1995-96 (made 548)

FRee THROW ACCURACYAppalachianGame: .950* vs. Hofstra (19-20; Nov. 19, 1994)Season: .717, 2003-04 (396-552)

OpponentsSeason: .720, 2006-07 (583-810)* minimum 20 attempts

ReBOUNDSAppalachianGame: 66 vs. Catawba (Nov. 21, 1983)Season: 1,503, 2009-10 (35 games)Season Avg.: 44.5, 1983-84 (1,245 reb./28 games)

OpponentsSeason: 1,391, 1990-91 (33 games)Season Avg.: 49.0, 1983-84 (1,373 reb./28 games)

ASSiSTSAppalachianGame: 31 vs. Furman (Jan. 11, 1997)Season: 556, 2009-10

STeALSAppalachianGame: 22 vs. Winthrop (Dec. 2, 1995)22 vs. North Carolina A&T (Dec. 2, 1983)22 vs. Central Florida (Nov. 11, 2006)Season: 376, 2007-08

OpponentsGame: 27 vs. Georgia Southern (Jan. 1, 1990)Season: 356, 1989-90

BLOCKeD SHOTSAppalachianGame: 17 vs. Elon (Jan. 2, 2010)Season: 223, 2009-10

OpponentsGame: 12 vs. Wofford (Feb. 25, 2010)

MARGiN OF ViCTORYAppalachian victory: 78 vs. Milligan (113-35), 1979-80Appalachian loss: 64 vs. North Carolina (114-50), Nov. 20, 198264 vs. NC State (118-54), 1980-81

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individual recordsPOiNTS

Game: 48, Valorie Whiteside vs. Western Carolina (Jan. 23, 1986)Season: 776, Valorie Whiteside (1986-87)Season Avg.: 27.1, Valorie Whiteside (1984-85)Career: 2,944, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)Career Avg.: 25.4, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)

POiNTS iN A SeASON BY CLASSFreshman: 758, Valorie Whiteside (1984-85)Sophomore: 698, Valorie Whiteside (1985-86)Junior: 776, Valorie Whiteside (1986-87)Senior: 712, Valorie Whiteside (1987-88)

FieLD GOALSGame: 20, Valorie Whiteside vs. Western Carolina (Jan. 23, 1986)Season: 286, Valorie Whiteside (1987-88)Career: 1,153, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)

FieLD GOAL ATTeMPTSGame: 30, Valorie Whiteside vs. Marshall (Jan. 26, 1985)Season: 598, Valorie Whiteside (1987-88)Career: 2,231, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)

FieLD GOAL ACCURACYGame*: 1.000 (10-10), Regina Ikard vs. Radford (Nov. 26, 1991)Season: .637 (221-347), Angela Crosby (1992-93) Career: .628 (429-683), Angela Crosby (1992-95)* minimum 10 attempts

THRee-POiNT FieLD GOALSGame: 7, Karen Gruca vs. Furman (Jan. 12, 1991) 7, Leigh Jones vs. Marshall (March 1, 1997)Season: 83, Karen Gruca (1990-91) Career: 177, Lindsay Smith (2001-05)

THRee-POiNT FieLD GOAL ATTeMPTSGame: 13, Karen Gruca vs. Furman (Jan. 12, 1991) 13, Sam Ramirez at UNC Greensboro (Jan. 6, 2010)Season: 203, Sam Ramirez (2009-10)Career: 550, Lindsay Smith (2001-05)

THRee-POiNT FieLD GOAL ACCURACYGame*: .833 (5-6), Mitzi Young vs.Furman (Feb. 28, 1992).833 (5-6) , Karolina Karlqvist vs. Davidson (Feb. 14, 1994) Season: .517, Shannon Spencer (1993-94)Career: .424, Karen Gruca (1989-91)* minimum five made

FRee THROWSGame: 16, Valorie Whiteside vs, Lenoir-Rhyne (Feb. 4, 1985) 16, Shannon Thomas vs. New Mexico State (Feb. 22, 1991)Consecutive: 39, Beth Laney (1986-88)Season: 207, Angela Crosby (1993-94)Career: 638, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)

FRee THROW ATTeMPTSGame: 24, Valorie Whiteside vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Feb. 4, 1985)Season: 338, Valorie Whiteside (1984-85)Career: 1,173, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)

FRee THROW ACCURACYGame*: 1.000 (14-14), Beth Laney vs. S.F. Austin (March 20, 1987)Season: .898, Jane Dalton (1987-88)Career: .838, Jane Dalton (1984-88)* minimum 12 made

ReBOUNDSGame: 26, Valorie Whiteside vs. Furman (Feb. 6, 1985)Season: 435, Valorie Whiteside (1984-85)Season Avg.: 15.5, Valorie Whiteside (1984-85) (435 rebounds/28 gms.)Career: 1,369, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)Career Avg.: 11.8, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)

ReBOUNDS iN A SeASON BY CLASSFreshman: 435, Valorie Whiteside (1984-85)Sophomore: 328, Valorie Whiteside (1985-86)Junior: 311, Valorie Whiteside (1986-87)Senior: 300, Glenda Cunningham (1989-90)

ASSiSTSGame: 14, Shannon Spencer vs. East Tennessee St. (Feb. 21, 1994)Season: 174, Jane Currin (1986-87)Career: 660, Jane Dalton (1984-88)

STeALSGame: 13, Valorie Whiteside vs. Coll. of Charleston (Jan. 9, 1988)Season: 113, Whitney Tossie (2006-07)Career: 351, Whitney Tossie (2004-08)

STeALS iN A SeASON BY CLASSFreshman: 74, Greteya Kelley (2005-06)Sophomore: 85, Shannon Spencer (1993-94)Junior: 113, Whitney Tossie (2006-07)Senior: 97, Shannon Spencer (1995-96)

BLOCKeD SHOTSGame: 8, Catherine Williams vs. Davidson (Jan. 23, 2010) 8, Anna Freeman vs. Bowling Green (Dec. 23, 2009)Season: 92, Anna Freeman (2009-10)Career: 195, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)

BLOCKeD SHOTS iN A SeASON BY CLASSFreshman: 92, Anna Freeman (2009-10)Sophomore: 50, Catherine Williams (2009-10)Junior: 40, Valorie Whiteside (1986-87)Senior: 62, Britany Mixon (2008-09)

PeRSONAL FOULSSeason: 127, Anna Freeman (2009-10)Career: 373, Valorie Whiteside (1984-88)

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ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS

Valorie Whiteside is eighth on the NCAA Division i career scoring list.

CAReeR SCORiNG LeADeRS Points Player Seasons GP FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Avg. 1) 2,944 Valorie Whiteside 1984-88 116 1153-2231 .517 638-1,173 .544 25.4 2) 1,725 Karen Robinson 1983-87 109 714-1441 .495 297-415 .716 15.8 3) 1,495 Shannon Thomas 1988-92 100 558-1167 .478 378-597 .633 15.0 4) 1,477 Muriel Higginbotham 1978-82 99 616-1201 .413 245-408 .601 14.9 5) 1,373 Beth Laney 1985-89 114 480-884 .544 414-526 .787 12.1 6) 1,302 Whitney Tossie 2004-08 116 497-1048 .474 263-395 .666 11.2 7) 1,282 Andreia Hinton 1993-97 105 513-1101 .466 256-467 .548 12.2 8) 1,275 Natasha Lettsome 1997-01 110 513-970 .529 249-480 .518 11.6 9) 1,259 Penny Roberson 1990-94 99 460-1039 .443 232-288 .806 12.7 10) 1,211 Kiki Conyers 2002-06 111 427-976 .438 303-373 .812 10.9 11) 1,203 Angela Crosby 1992-94 55 429-683 .628 345-477 .723 21.9 12) 1,170 Aisha Bryant 2000-04 112 382-1064 .359 293-383 .765 10.4 13) 1,158 Carol Almond 1975-79 87 523-1062 .492 119-152 .747 13.3 14) 1,133 Angelita Horton 1978-82 94 498-982 .507 137-198 .690 12.1 15) 1,076 Lindsay Smith 2001-05 113 348-977 .356 203-295 .688 9.5 16) 1,041 Beth Schoolfield 1995-99 106 391-758 .516 259-358 .724 9.8 17) 1,037 Regina Ikard 1990-93 106 405-738 .549 225-345 .652 9.8 18) 1,030 Sam Ramirez 2007-pres. 96 387-960 .403 97-123 .789 10.7 19) 1,006 Melissa Davis 1993-97 111 353-777 .454 195-262 .744 9.1 20) 990 Meredith Thompson 1993-97 113 380-889 .427 189-296 .638 8.7

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ALL-TIME REBOUNDING LEADERS

Shannon Thomas is one of just three players to pull down more than 900 boards in a career at Appalachian.

CAReeR ReBOUNDiNG LeADeRS Rebounds Player Seasons GP Avg./Game 1) 1,369 Valorie Whiteside 1984-88 116 11.8 2) 969 Muriel Higginbotham 1978-82 99 9.8 3) 929 Shannon Thomas 1988-92 100 9.3 4) 758 Natasha Lettsome 1997-2001 100 6.9 5) 757 Jamie Gagliano 1997-2001 108 7.0 6) 713 Karen Robinson 1983-87 109 6.5 7) 694 Andreia Hinton 1993-97 105 6.6 8) 624 Regina Ikard 1990-93 106 5.9 9) 606 Meana Cusimano 1981-85 91 6.7 10) 587 Melissa Davis 1993-97 111 5.3 11) 586 Meredith Thompson 1993-97 113 5.2 12) 582 Jaime Bennett 2003-07 115 5.1 13) 563 Madeline Frosch 1975-78 63 8.9 14) 552 Carolyn Cameron 1980-84 90 6.1 15) 540 Beth Laney 1985-89 114 4.7 16) 510 Angela Crosby 1992-94 55 9.3 17) 494 Tiffany Chappell 1996-2000 109 4.5 18) 484 Brittany Mixon 2005-2009 85 5.7 19) 476 Glenda Cunningham 1988-90 56 8.5 20) 460 Angelita Horton 1978-82 94 4.9

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1. Valorie Whiteside (1984-88) ............................................ 2,944 2. Karen Robinson (1983-87) ............................................... 1,725 3. Shannon Thomas (1988-92) ............................................ 1,495 4. Muriel Higginbotham (1978-82) .................................... 1,477 5. Beth Laney (1985-89) ......................................................... 1,373 6. Whitney Tossie (2004-08) ................................................. 1,302 7. Andreia Hinton (1993-97) ................................................ 1,282 8. Natasha Lettsome (1997-01) ........................................... 1,275 9. Penny Roberson (1990-94) .............................................. 1,259 10. Kiki Conyers (2002-06) ....................................................... 1,211 10. Angela Crosby (1992-94) .................................................. 1,203

FieLD GOALS 1. Valorie Whiteside (1984-88) ............................................ 1,153 2. Karen Robinson (1983-86) ...................................................714 3. Shannon Thomas (1988-91) ................................................558 4. Andreia Hinton (1993-97) ....................................................513 Natasha Lettsome (1997-01) ...............................................513 6. Whitney Tossie (2004-08) .....................................................497 7. Beth Laney (1985-89) .............................................................480 8. Penny Roberson (1990-93) ..................................................460 9. Angela Crosby (1992-93) ......................................................429 10. Kiki Conyers (2002-06) ...........................................................427

ReBOUNDS 1. Valorie Whiteside (1984-88) ............................................ 1,369 2. Muriel Higginbotham (1978-82) ........................................969 3. Shannon Thomas (1988-92) ................................................929 4. Natasha Lettsome (1997-01) ...............................................758 5. Jamie Gagliano (1997-01) ....................................................757 6. Karen Robinson (1983-87) ...................................................713 7. Andreia Hinton (1993-97) ....................................................694 8. Regina Ikard (1990-93) ..........................................................624 9. Meana Cuismano (1981-85) ................................................606 10. Melissa Davis (1993-97) ........................................................587

FRee THROWS 1. Valorie Whiteside (1984-88) ................................................638 2. Beth Laney (1985-89) .............................................................414 3. Shannon Thomas (1988-91) ................................................378 4. Angela Crosby (1992-93) ......................................................345 5. Kiki Conyers (2002-06) ...........................................................303 6. Karen Robinson (1983-86) ...................................................297 7. Aisha Bryant (2000-04) ..........................................................293 8. Jamie Galgiano (1997-01) ....................................................292 9. Whitney Tossie (2004-08) .....................................................263 10. Beth Schoolfield (1995-99) ..................................................259

THRee-POiNT FieLD GOALS 1. Lindsay Smith (2001-05) .......................................................177 2. Beth Kilby (1991-94) ...............................................................162

3. Sam Ramirez (2007- pres.) ..................................... 159 4. Noel Dolan (1996-2000) ........................................................150 5. Karolina Karqvist (1992-96) .................................................148 6. Karen Gruca (1989-90) ...........................................................133 7. Aisha Bryant (2000-04) ..........................................................113 8. Michelle Conklin (2001-05) ..................................................109 9. Penny Roberson (1990-93) ..................................................107 10. Melissa Davis (1993-97) ........................................................105

ASSiSTS 1. Jane Dalton (1984-87) ...........................................................660 2. Shannon Spencer (1992-96) ................................................568 3. Whitney Tossie (2004-08) .....................................................351 4. Sam Ramirez (2007-pres.) ...................................... 314 5. Penny Roberson (1990-93) ..................................................291 6. Karen Robinson (1983-86) ...................................................278 7. Lindsay Smith (2001-05) .......................................................277 8. Noel Dolan (1996-2000) ........................................................276 9. Whitney Tossie (2004-present) ...........................................273 10. Jaymi Wilson (1999-2003) ....................................................265

STeALS 1. Whitney Tossie (2004-08) .....................................................351 2. Shannon Spencer (1992-96) ................................................341 3. Valorie Whiteside (1984-88) ................................................257 4. Noel Dolan (1996-2000) ........................................................179 5. Karen Robinson (1983-86) ...................................................175 6. Melissa Davis (1993-97) ........................................................147 7. Kiki Conyers (2002-06) ...........................................................145 8. Sam Ramirez (2007-present) ................................. 144 9. Jane Dalton (1984-87) ...........................................................142 Tiffani Johnson (1999-2003) ................................................142 Shannon Thomas (1988-91) ................................................142

BLOCKeD SHOTS 1. Valorie Whiteside (1984-88) ................................................195 2. Shannon Thomas (1988-91) ................................................131 3. Brittany Mixon (2005-09) ......................................................107 4. Jessica Jank (2001-05) ...........................................................101 5. Anna Freeman (2009-pres). ..................................... 92 6. Melissa Davis (1993-97) ..........................................................70 7. Catherine Williams (2008-pres.) .............................. 65 8. Jamie Gagliano (1997-01) ......................................................60 9. Merideth Thompson (1993-97) ............................................58 10. Andreia Hinton (1993-97) ......................................................55

Jane Dalton is the career assists leader at ASU.

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SCORiNG Season Player G FG FT Points Avg. 1972-73 Alice Coffey 12 50 29 129 10.8 1973-74 Janice Markland 13 38 34 110 8.5 1974-75 Janet Gordon 16 71 43 185 11.6 1975-76 Carol Almond 22 133 25 291 11.6 1976-77 Madeline Frosch 18 123 40 286 13.2 1977-78 Donna Elrod 23 152 78 382 16.6 1978-79 Carol Almond 22 135 61 306 13.9 1979-80 Muriel Higginbotham 23 106 50 262 11.4 1980-81 Muriel Higginbotham 30 208 80 496 16.5 1981-82 Muriel Higginbotham 25 184 74 442 17.7 1982-83 Meana Cusimano 28 132 58 322 11.5 1983-84 Karen Robinson 24 118 103 339 14.1 1984-85 Valorie Whiteside 28 279 200 758 27.1 1985-86 Valorie Whiteside 29 282 134 698 24.1 1986-87 Valorie Whiteside 31 306 164 776 25.0 1987-88 Valorie Whiteside 28 286 140 712 25.4 1988-89 Beth Laney 24 185 154 524 19.4 1989-90 Glenda Cunningham 29 248 121 617 21.3 1990-91 Shannon Thomas 24 180 134 495 20.6 1991-92 Penny Roberson 27 179 76 396 14.7 1992-93 Angela Crosby 27 221 138 582 21.6 1993-94 Angela Crosby 28 208 207 623 22.2 1994-95 Andreia Hinton 28 164 65 393 14.0 1995-96 Andreia Hinton 30 179 106 464 15.5 1996-97 Merideth Thompson 28 165 88 450 16.1 1997-98 Beth Schoolfield 26 157 98 412 15.8 1998-99 Beth Schoolfield 29 172 115 459 15.8 1999-00 Natasha Lettsome 26 140 70 350 13.5 2000-01 Natasha Lettsome 29 194 93 481 16.6 2001-02 Joanie White 25 105 69 279 11.2 2002-03 Tiffani Johnson 25 151 44 353 12.6 2003-04 Aisha Bryant 28 124 69 359 12.82 2004-05 Kiki Conyers 28 128 77 351 12.5 2005-06 Danielle Edwards 25 94 72 260 10.4 2006-07 Whitney Tossie 31 189 91 490 15.8 2007-08 Whitney Tossie 30 151 90 399 13.3 2008-09 Brittany Mixon 31 159 64 384 12.4 2009-10 Ashlen Dewart 35 212 76 519 14.8

ReBOUNDiNG Season Player G Total Avg. 1972-73 Janice Markland 13 134 10.3 1973-74 Janice Markland 13 127 9.8 1974-75 Janet Gordon 16 161 10.1 1975-76 Madeline Frosch 22 140 6.3 1976-77 Madeline Frosch 18 133 7.4 1977-78 Madeline Frosch 23 290 12.6 1978-79 Muriel Higginbotham 21 169 8.0 1979-80 Muriel Higginbotham 23 227 9.9 1980-81 Muriel Higginbotham 30 276 9.2 1981-82 Muriel Higginbotham 25 297 11.9 1982-83 Meana Cusimano 28 249 8.9 1983-84 Meana Cusimano 28 211 7.5 1984-85 Valorie Whiteside 28 435 15.5 1985-86 Valorie Whiteside 29 328 11.3 1986-87 Valorie Whiteside 31 311 10.0 1987-88 Valorie Whiteside 28 295 10.5 1988-89 Shannon Thomas 27 200 7.4 1989-90 Glenda Cunningham 29 300 10.3 1990-91 Shannon Thomas 24 287 12.0 1991-92 Shannon Thomas 20 169 8.5 1992-93 Angela Crosby 27 225 8.3 1993-94 Angela Crosby 28 285 10.2 1994-95 Andreia Hinton 28 198 7.1 1995-96 Melissa Davis 30 201 6.7 1996-97 Andreia Hinton 28 210 7.5 1997-98 Jamie Gagliano 25 184 7.4 1998-99 Jamie Gagliano 29 175 6.0 1999-00 Natasha Lettsome 26 199 7.7 2000-01 Natasha Lettsome 29 258 8.9 2001-02 Joanie White 25 205 8.2 2002-03 Tiffani Johnson 28 154 5.5 2003-04 Jessica Jank 26 142 5.5 2004-05 Danielle Edwards 28 196 7.0 2005-06 Danielle Edwards 25 183 7.3 2006-07 Jaime Bennett 31 248 8.0 2007-08 Brittany Mixon 30 194 6.5 2008-09 Canesha Edwards 31 233 7.5 2009-10 Anna Freeman 35 293 8.4

FRee THROW ACCURACY (MiNiMUM 25 ATTeMPTS) Season Player G FT FTA Pct. 1972-73 Lynne Kearney 13 26 31 .839 1973-74 Mimi Moore 13 24 29 .828 1974-75 Linda Murphy 16 28 34 .824 1975-76 Cheryl Brewer 22 36 45 .800 1976-77 Carol Almond 20 34 40 .850 1977-78 Carol Almond 23 23 30 .767 1978-79 Carol Almond 22 36 47 .766 1979-80 Nina Foust 22 34 41 .829 1980-81 Betsy McLelland 28 40 56 .714 1981-82 Betsy McLelland 23 41 51 .804 1982-83 Carolyn Cameron 28 42 61 .689 1983-84 Karen Robinson 24 103 142 .725 1984-85 Jane Dalton 28 54 66 .818 1985-86 Jane Dalton 29 52 63 .825 1986-87 Beth Laney 31 132 156 .846 1987-88 Jane Dalton 28 53 59 .898 1988-89 Mitzi Yount 27 22 25 .890 1989-90 Mitzi Yount 24 45 54 .833 1990-91 Stacy Hitchcock 30 44 53 .830 1991-92 Penny Roberson 27 76 93 .817 1992-93 Shannon Spencer 27 22 28 .786 1993-94 Penny Roberson 28 53 71 .746 1994-95 Leigh Jones 28 32 40 .800 1995-96 Karolina Karlqvist 27 33 43 .767 1996-97 Melissa Davis 28 50 68 .735 1997-98 Tiffany Chappell 25 46 60 .767 1998-99 Lucia Borcinova 29 50 57 .847 1999-00 Karma Edwards 28 62 69 .899 2000-01 Lauren Romano 29 21 27 .778 2001-02 Lindsay Smith 29 38 50 .760 2002-03 Michelle Conklin 28 32 39 .821 2003-04 Kiki Conyers 28 76 95 .800 2004-05 Kiki Conyers 28 77 94 .819 2005-06 Kiki Conyers 28 71 85 .835 2006-07 Maria Grimes 31 85 113 .752 2007-08 Whitney Tossie 30 90 116 .776 2008-09 Brittney Spencer 31 45 59 .763 2009-10 Sam Ramirez 35 56 66 .848

FieLD GOAL ACCURACY (MiNiMUM 75 ATTeMPTS) Season Player G FG FGA Pct. 1972-73 Debbie Wynne 13 32 75 .427 1973-74 Janice Markland 13 38 81 .469 1974-75 Jayne Cox 16 48 108 .440 1975-76 Carol Almond 22 133 255 .522 1976-77 Madeline Frosch 18 123 233 .528 1977-78 Madeline Frosch 23 140 288 .486 1978-79 Carol Almond 22 135 248 .544 1979-80 Angelita Horton 19 103 195 .529 1980-81 Muriel Higginbotham 30 208 365 .568 1981-82 Muriel Higginbotham 25 184 367 .498 1982-83 Meana Cusimano 28 132 304 .434 1983-84 Meana Cusimano 28 115 261 .441 1984-85 Karen Robinson 27 210 392 .536 1985-86 Jane Dalton 29 102 191 .534 1986-87 Valorie Whiteside 31 306 532 .575 1987-88 Beth Laney 28 128 211 .607 1988-89 Beth Laney 27 185 337 .549 1989-90 Glenda Cunningham 29 248 494 .502 1990-91 Regina Ikard 33 118 228 .518 1991-92 Regina Ikard 27 145 249 .582 1992-93 Angela Crosby 27 221 347 .637 1993-94 Angela Crosby 28 208 336 .619 1994-95 Tiana Tate 28 83 146 .568 1995-96 Melissa Davis 30 132 259 .510 1996-97 Tiana Tate 28 101 206 .490 1997-98 Beth Schoolfield 26 157 312 .503 1998-99 Beth Schoolfield 29 172 306 .562 1999-00 Natasha Lettsome 26 140 279 .502 2000-01 Natasha Lettsome 29 194 342 .567 2001-02 Joanie White 25 105 215 .488 2002-03 Kiki Conyers 27 92 196 .496 2003-04 Jessica Jank 26 63 123 .512 2004-05 Whitney Tossie 27 70 144 .486 2005-06 Eboni Kirby 28 106 211 .502 2006-07 Shante Williams 31 38 75 .507 2007-08 Whitney Tossie 30 151 322 .469 2008-09 Brittany Mixon 31 159 350 .454 2009-10 Ashlen Dewart 35 212 400 .530

YEARLY LEADERS

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1,000 point clubVALorIe WHITesIde (1984-88)

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1984-85 28-28 279-562 .496 — — 200-338 .592 758 27.11985-86 29-28 282-539 .523 — — 134-267 .502 698 24.11986-87 31-28 306-532 .575 — — 164-301 .545 776 25.01987-88 28-28 286-598 .478 — — 140-297 .524 712 25.4Totals 116-112 1153-2231 .517 — — 638-1203 .530 2,944 25.4

KAreN roBINsoN (1983-87)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1983-84 24-21 118-306 .386 — — 103-142 .725 339 14.11984-85 27-27 210-392 .536 — — 71-94 .755 491 18.21985-86 27-26 154-305 .505 — — 47-70 .671 355 13.11986-87 31-31 232-438 .530 — — 76-109 .697 540 17.4Totals 109-105 714-1441 .495 — — 297-415 .716 1,725 15.8

sHANNoN THoMAs (1988-92)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1988-89 27-20 88-179 .492 — — 64-111 .577 240 8.91989-90 29-29 187-384 .487 — — 108-189 .571 482 16.61990-91 24-24 180-354 .508 — — 134-181 .740 495 20.61991-92 20-20 103-250 .412 — — 72-116 .621 278 13.9Totals 110-103 558-1166 .479 — — 379-597 .633 1,495 13.6

MurIeL HIGGINBoTHAM (1978-82)Season GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1978-79 21 118-239 .494 — — 41-71 .577 272 13.01979-80 22 101-220 .459 — — 48-86 .588 250 11.31980-81 30 208-364 .571 — — 80-130 .615 496 16.51981-82 25 184-367 .498 — — 74-117 .649 442 17.7Totals 98 611-1190 .513 — — 243-404 .601 1,460 14.9

BeTH LANey (1985-89)

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1985-86 28-19 48-104 .471 — — 42-62 .677 138 4.9 1986-87 31-31 119-231 .515 — — 132-156 .846 369 11.91987-88 28-28 128-211 .607 — — 87-113 .761 342 12.21988-89 27-27 185-337 .549 — — 154-195 .790 524 19.4Totals 115-106 480-883 .544 — — 415-526 .789 1,373 12.0

WHITNey TossIe (2004-08)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.2004-05 27-12 70-144 .486 4-20 .200 26-42 .619 170 6.32005-06 28-28 87-186 .468 13-41 .317 56-91 .615 243 8.72006-07 31-31 189-396 .477 21-71 .296 91-146 .623 490 15.82007-08 30-30 151-322 .469 7-31 .226 90-116 .776 399 13.3Totals 116-101 497-1048 .474 45-163 .276 263-395 .666 1,302 11.2

ANdreIA HINToN (1993-97)

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1993-94 19-1 39-106 .368 0-0 — 13-46 .283 91 4.8 1994-95 28-27 164-349 .470 0-0 — 65-125 .524 393 14.01995-96 30-30 179-375 .477 0-0 — 106-177 .599 464 15.51996-97 28-13 131-271 .483 0-1 .000 72-119 .605 334 11.9Totals 105-71 513-1101 .466 0-1 .000 256-467 .548 1,282 12.2

NATAsHA LeTTsoMe (1997-2001)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1997-98 26-1 78-164 .476 0-0 — 56-112 .500 212 8.21998-99 29-13 101-185 .546 0-0 — 30-70 .429 232 8.01999-00 26-8 140-279 .502 0-0 — 70-127 .661 350 13.52000-01 29-26 194-342 .567 0-0 — 93-171 .544 481 16.6Totals 110-48 513-970 .529 0-0 — 249-480 .518 1,275 11.6

PeNNy roBersoN (1990-94)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1990-91 33-29 129-302 .427 18-50 .360 87-105 .829 363 11.0 1991-92 27-27 149-309 .482 22-71 .310 76-93 .817 396 14.7 1992-93 11-10 50-126 .397 14-35 .400 16-19 .842 130 11.81993-94 28-27 132-302 .437 53-137 .387 53-71 .746 370 13.2Totals 99-93 460-1039 .443 107-293 .365 232-288 .806 1,259 12.7

KIKI coNyers (2002-06)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.2002-03 27-24 92-196 .469 1-4 .250 79-99 .798 264 9.82003-04 28-27 112-262 .427 9-17 .529 76-95 .800 309 11.0 2004-05 28-28 128-295 .434 18-45 .400 77-94 .819 351 12.52005-06 28-22 95-223 .426 26-72 .361 71-85 .835 287 10.3 Totals 111-101 427-976 .438 54-138 .391 303-373 .812 1,211 10.9

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1,000 point clubANGeLA crosBy (1992-94)

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1992-93 27-27 221-347 .637 0-0 — 138-198 .697 582 21.61993-94 28-28 208-336 .619 0-1 .000 207-279 .742 623 22.2Totals 55-55 429-683 .629 0-1 .000 345-477 .723 1,205 21.9

AIsHA BryANT (2000-04)

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.2000-01 29-8 63-221 .285 30-101 .297 69-98 .704 225 7.82001-02 27-2 91-261 .349 30-99 .303 78-102 .765 290 10.72002-03 28-11 104-261 .398 11-53 .208 77-95 .811 296 10.62003-04 28-19 124-321 .386 42-113 .372 69-88 .784 359 12.8Totals 112-40 382-1064 .359 113-366 .309 293-383 .765 1,170 10.4

cAroL ALMoNd (1975-79)Season GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1975-76 22 133-255 .520 — — 25-41 .610 291 13.21976-77 20 123-233 .537 — — 40-63 .635 274 13.71977-78 23 132-291 .454 — — 23-30 .767 287 12.41978-79 22 135-248 .544 — — 36-47 .766 306 13.9Totals 87 523-1027 .509 — — 124-181 .685 1,158 13.3

ANGeLITA HorToN (1978-82)Season GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1978-79 21 91-180 .506 — — 39-60 .615 222 10.61979-80 18 95-185 .529 — — 21-31 .667 217 12.01980-81 30 147-285 .516 — — 40-60 .667 334 11.51981-82 25 157-322 .488 — — 36-46 .795 350 14.0Totals 94 490-972 .504 — — 136-197 .690 1,133 12.1

LINdsAy sMITH (2001-05)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.2001-02 29-24 69-196 .352 97-33 .340 38-50 .760 209 7.22002-03 28-28 96-241 .398 116-45 .388 45-80 .563 282 10.12003-04 28-19 80-247 .324 164-46 .280 57-72 .792 263 9.42004-05 28-25 103-293 .352 173-53 .306 63-93 .677 322 11.5 Totals 113-96 348-977 .357 550-177 .329 203-295 .698 1,076 9.6

BeTH scHooLFIeLd (1995-99)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1995-96 25-0 44-93 .473 0-0 — 30-41 .732 118 4.11996-97 26-1 18-47 .383 0-0 — 16-32 .500 52 2.01997-98 26-26 157-312 .503 0-2 .000 98-140 .700 412 15.81998-99 29-29 172-306 .562 0-0 — 115-145 .793 459 15.8Totals 106-56 391-758 .516 0-2 .000 259-358 .724 1,041 9.8

reGINA IKArd (1989-93)

Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1989-90 19-0 7-18 .389 — — 7-10 .700 21 1.11990-91 33-27 118-228 .518 — — 78-120 .650 314 9.51991-92 27-26 145-249 .582 — — 62-98 .633 352 13.01992-93 27-27 135-273 .556 0-1 .000 78-119 .655 348 13.0Totals 106-80 405-768 .527 0-1 .000 225-347 .648 1,035 9.8

sAM rAMIrez (2007-Pres.)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.2007-08 30-3 99-240 .413 41-124 .331 11-17 .647 250 8.32009-10 31-29 129-330 .391 41-145 .283 30-40 .750 329 10.62010-11 35-34 159-390 .408 77-203 .379 56-66 .848 451 12.9 Totals 96-66 387-960 .403 159-472 .337 97-123 .789 1030 10.7 MeLIssA dAVIs (1993-97)Season GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGM Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1993-94 25-4 26-65 .400 8-20 .400 18-23 .783 78 3.11994-95 28-9 88-192 .458 20-72 .278 64-85 .753 260 9.31995-96 30-30 132-259 .510 45-98 .459 63-86 .733 372 12.41996-97 28-26 107-261 .410 32-102 .314 50-68 .735 296 10.6Totals 111-69 353-777 .453 105-292 .360 195-262 .744 1,006 9.1

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AJane Albright .............................................................1973-76Fran Allen ...................................................................1972-74Pam Allen ...................................................................1980-81Carol Almond ............................................................1975-79Jackie Anderson .............................................................1983Maaret Artosalo*......................................................1993-95Leslie Atalese ...................................................................2004

BKim Ballard .................................................................1981-84Lisa Barrett .................................................................1985-86Crystal Barriner ...............................................................2004Jamie Bennett ...........................................................2004-07Terry Bensen ....................................................................1974Dana Berry* ....................................................................1990Donna Bishop ...........................................................1984-85Janice Bjick .................................................................1975-76Mamie Blevins ................................................................1976Mary Ann Bolick .......................................................1975-77Lucia Borcinovav ...........................................................1998Joanie Brackett .........................................................1985-88Aisha Bryant ..............................................................2001-04Cheryl Brewer ...........................................................1975-76Carrie Brill .........................................................................1997LaTonya Brown .........................................................1993-94Theresa Bundy ................................................................1975

cAnnette Cain* ..........................................................1988-89Carolyn Cameron .....................................................1981-83Susan Cameron ........................................................1979-82Uzzie Cannon* ...............................................................1990Eve Carmen ......................................................................1974Carol Chamberlain ..................................................1979-80Tiffany Chappell* ...................................................1996-99Alice Coffey ................................................................1970-72Jeanne Coker*...........................................................1990-91Robin Colbert ............................................................2007-08Tiffany Cole* .......................................................1998-2002Camille Coleman ......................................................2004-05Michelle Conklin ......................................................2002-05Kiki Conyers ...............................................................2002-06Brenda Cooke .................................................................1975Marla Cooper ..................................................................1974Carleena Costner .....................................................2004-07Jayn Cox ......................................................................1972-75Debbie Crisp ....................................................................1974 Angela Crosby ..........................................................1992-93Paula Crowe ...............................................................1991-92Rhett Culclasure .......................................................1981-84Courtney Cunningham .........................................2006-08Glenda Cunningham* ...........................................1988-89Meano Cusimano ....................................................1981-84

dJane Dalton* ..............................................................1984-87Joy Davis ...........................................................................2003Melissa Davis* ..........................................................1994-97Patricia Denning ......................................................1984-85Ashlen Dewart ..................................2009-presentRenea DeWeese .............................................................1972Noel Dolan* ...............................................................1996-99

eDanielle Edwards ...................................................2003-06Canesha edwards ..............................2008-presentKarma Edwards* ....................................................1998-99Laura Edwards ....................................................1997-2001Donna Elrod...............................................................1976-77Susan Ettenger ...............................................................1978Ellen Evans .................................................................1970-71

FKaren Fisher ...............................................................1976-78Mary Jo Forde .................................................................1975Nina Foust ..................................................................1976-79Anna Freeman ...................................2009-presentCourtney Freeman ............................2009-presentMuriel Friday ...................................................................1983Madelyn Frosch ........................................................1975-77Ashleigh Fuller ..........................................................2000-02

GJamie Gagliano* ................................................1997-2000Tonya Goins ...............................................................1991-93Janet Gordon ..................................................................1974Sharonda Green* ..............................................1997-2000Sharon Greeson..............................................................1974Maria Grimes .............................................................2006-07Rachel Griffin ........................................................1999-2000Karen Gruca* .............................................................1989-90Fran Gunning ..................................................................1972

HHaley Hackett ....................................2008-present laVonna Hailey ..........................................................2005-06Laura Hamm ....................................................................2003Kay Hampton ............................................................1979-81Glenda Hardy* .........................................................1990-91Eva Hegerova* ........................................................1996-99Katie Herman ..................................................................2001Frances Hernandez .................................................2007-09Muriel Higginbotham ............................................1978-81Kermetris Hill .............................................................2000-01Allison Hiltz ................................................................1976-79Andreia Hinton* ......................................................1993-96Stacy Hitchcock* ...........................................................1990Angelita Horton .......................................................1978-81Susan Hotchkiss .............................................................1993

IRegina Ikard*.............................................................1989-92Lee Inman*.......................................................................1989

JJessica Jank ................................................................2002-05Kim Johnson* ...........................................................1987-88Tiffani Johnson .........................................................2000-03Leigh Jones* ..............................................................1993-96

KKarolina Karlqvist* ..................................................1992-95Greteya Kelley ...........................................................2005-06Whitney Ketner ........................................................2005-07Beth Kilby ...................................................................1991-94Lynn Kilby ...................................................................1983-85Eboni Kirby.................................................................2004-06Carolyn Kitchens ......................................................2001-02Neoma Konrad* .......................................................1989-90

LTaylor Lake .................................................................2007-09 Beth Laney* ...............................................................1985-88Patti Lanier .................................................................1975-76Evie Larrimore ...........................................................1976-79Tonya Lemmon* .......................................................1986-87Natasha Lettsome* ..........................................1997-2000Candie Loy .................................................................1976-79Sheryl Lynch ..............................................................1991-92

MWendi MacDan ...............................................................1991Amy Mallette ...................................................................1996Janice Markland .......................................................1978-79Erica Mathies* ...........................................................1995-96Allie Mauser ...............................................................2005-06Aleea McCullough .........................................................2003Tianna McEntire .......................................................1978-79Treva McLean ..................................................................1981Betsy McLelland .......................................................1980-83Madelyn Meadows ..................................................1973-76Charmene Means ....................................................2008-10Sade’ Means ...............................................................2008-10Karina Mill ..................................................................2006-10Vangie Mitchell* .............................................................1989Brittany Mixon .....................................................2005-2009Mimi Moore ...............................................................1972-74Valerie Morgan* .......................................................1986-89Sophie Morris ............................................................1983-84Angie Mull ..................................................................1978-81Linda Murphy ............................................................1973-76

NRebecca Norris ..........................................................2000-01

oRachel Olander ..................................................1993-94, 97Theresa Outland ............................................................1974

P

Kim Pearce .................................................................1991-92Cathy Pemberton ....................................................1970-71Pam Piestrak ..............................................................1974-75Cathy Probst ....................................................................1972

rSam Ramirez .....................................2007-present Whitney Randolph ..................................................2006-08Kelly Reid* ........................................................................1988Teresa Richardson ..............................................1999-2002LuAnn Ritchie ............................................................1978-80Penny Roberson* ....................................................1990-93Karen Robinson* .....................................................1983-86Peggy Roda* ..............................................................1986-88Lauren Romano* ...............................................1998-2002Debra Roper ..............................................................1975-77Shonta Rowe* .................................................................1995

sDeirdre Sallee ..................................................................1996Beth Schoolfield* .....................................................1995-98Debbie Sexton ..........................................................1972-75Kelsey Sharkey ..................................2009-presentGina Shuford .............................................................1975-78Marcheta Sigmon* .................................................1985-88Cara Sims* ..................................................................1995-96Carol Sizemore................................................................1974Susan Skeie ................................................................1980-83April Smith .................................................................2005-07Jimma Smith* ...........................................................1987-89Lindsay Smith ...........................................................2002-05Theresa Smith ...........................................................1979-81Brittney Spencer ......................................................2007-09Shannon Spencer* .................................................1992-95Tamara Stewart* ......................................................1995-96Phyllis Sturdivant ..........................................................1974Debbie Swicegood* ..............................................1985-88

TTiana Tate* .................................................................1994-96GiGi Thomas ..............................................................2006-08Natalie Thomas .........................................................2003-06Shannon Thomas* ..................................................1988-91Merideth Thompson* ...........................................1993-96Shirazette Tinnin ............................................................1997Whitney Tossie ..........................................................2004-08

uLuAnne Underhill ....................................................1983-85

WSusan Warlick ..................................................................1975Sharon Weast ..................................................................1979Toni Webb ..................................................................1983-85Kristin Weber .............................................................1975-76Chakeitha Weldon ............................2009-presentJoanie White ....................................................................2001Tiffany White ...................................................................2001Valorie Whiteside* ..................................................1984-88Susan Wiggins.................................................................1994Catherine Wiles ..............................................................1975Jaymi Wilson ..............................................................2000-03Catherine Williams ............................2008-presentLori Williams* ..................................................................1989Shante Williams ........................................................2003-07Wendy Wilmont .............................................................1978Jocelyn Wyatt ............................................................2004-06Debbie Wynne ..........................................................1971-73

Bold denotes current players* denotes member of SoCon championship teams

This list is as complete as records allow. If any addi-tions or corrections to this list can be verified, please contact ASU Sports Information.

appalachian all-time roster

ALL-TIMe rosTer

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Carol Almond came to Appalachian State University in 1975 and played four seasons under the direction of Dr. Judy Clarke. Over her historic career Almond became the first female collegiate student-athlete to score 1,000 points in the state of

North Carolina. Almond finished her stay at Appalachian State University with 1,158 points. She was se-lected to the all-state (NCAIAW Division I) team all four seasons as a Mountaineer. Almond played for one sea-son with St. Louis in the Women’s Basketball League. Among the many firsts to her credit, she was the first female at Appalachian to have her jersey retired. ASU women’s hoops standout Valorie Whiteside (see below) and vol-leyball player and coach Traci Blankenship have since joined

Almond as the only Appalachian female student-athletes to receive the honor. In men’s ath-letics history at Ap-palachian, only one jersey joins the three women’s jerseys in the rafters. Football’s jersey No. 23, most-notably worn by Ap-palachian standout and former NFL run-ning back John Settle, has been retired. Almond was inducted into the ASU Athletics Hall of Fame on September 2, 1989.

No. 22 Carol Almond(1975-79)

Valorie Whiteside holds 42 Appalachian school records, including most career points (2,944), field goals made in a career (1,153) and rebounds in a career (1,369). In her Appalachian State-record 116 games, Whiteside averaged 25.4 points and 11.8

rebounds per game. She also holds the Appalachian records for most points in a game with 48 and rebounds in a game with 26. Whiteside earned all-Southern Conference honors all four years at Appalachian, all-tournament honors three times (1985, 87, 88) and was named the confer-ence player of the year in 1988 and Tournament MVP in 1987 and 1988. She ranks eighth all-time in NCAA scoring history with 2,944 career points and sev-enth in career scoring average

with 25.4 points per game. She also is sixth on the NCAA’s career 2,000 point/1,000 re-bounds list, 17th on the NCAA’s career re-bounds list with 1,369 and 25th in career rebounding average with 11.8. Whiteside was inducted into Appa-lachian’s athletics Hall of Fame on Septem-ber 20, 2003.

No. 33 Valorie Whiteside(1984-88)

appalachian RETiRED nUMBERS

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5-5

Elon W, 55-19 Mars Hill L, 37-39 Western Carolina L, 39-46 Winthrop L, 36-45 Western Carolina L, 34-50 Winthrop W, 49-35 Catawba W, 61-27 High Point W, 57-29 Chattanooga W, 59-53 Western Carolina L, 48-57

1971-727-5

Western Carolina L, 37-40 High Point W, 55-30 Catawba W, 55-31 Elon W, 53-20 Winthrop W, 54-32 Mars Hill W, 68-34 Winthrop L, 45-46 Western Carolina L, 49-60 UNC Greensboro L, 46-50 Furman W, 57-50 UNC Greensboro L, 35-52 East Carolina W, 58-52

1972-739-4

Jan. 16 A Western Carolina W, 37-29Jan. 24 H UNC Asheville W, 75-9Jan. 30 H UNC Greensboro L, 57-61Feb. 3 A Mars Hill W, 46-39Feb. 6 A Elon L, 44-55Feb. 6 A High Point W, 48-36Feb. 14 H UNC Greensboro L, 44-49Feb. 16 N East Tennessee State W, 62-42Feb. 17 N Chattanooga W, 64-55Feb. 17 N Western Carolina L, 47-55Feb. 19 H High Point W, 40-29Feb. 24 H Western Carolina W, 51-50Mar. 2 N Wake Forest W, 58-52

1973-743-10

Jan. 14 H Western Carolina L, 62-64Jan. 17 A Winthrop L, 51-63Jan. 22 H Mars Hill W, 66-43Jan. 29 H Elon L, 59-61Jan. 31 H Winthrop L, 44-54Feb. 7 H UNC-Greensboro L, 52-53Feb. 9 H East Carolina L, 49-54Feb. 12 A Western Carolina L, 55-59Feb. 15 A UNC Greensboro W, 59-51Feb. 16 H South Carolina L, 55-76 Feb. 18 H High Point L, 62-64Feb. 21 N Wake Forest W, 61-59Feb. 22 N North Carolina L, 50-73

1974-756-10

Jan. 11 H Virginia Tech W, 59-43Jan. 14 A Western Carolina L, 56-70Jan. 17 H South Carolina L, 53-55Jan. 21 A Elon W, 82-60Jan. 25 A High Point W, 60-50Jan. 28 A Mars Hill L, 52-56Jan. 31 H North Carolina L, 50-57Feb. 1 A East Tennessee State W, 80-47Feb. 6 H Wake Forest W, 69-62Feb. 10 H Elon L, 58-65Feb. 14 N College of Charleston L, 77-79Feb. 14 N Tennessee L, 69-94Feb. 18 H UNC Greensboro L, 70-76Feb. 20 A Western Carolina W, 63-49Feb. 22 A UNC Greensboro L, 67-74Feb. 22 N East Carolina L, 70-83

1975-7618-8

H Radford W, 72-35Dec. 6 A High Point L, 63-77Dec. 13 A Warren Wilson W, 80-24Jan. 16 A Virginia Tech W, 69-61 A Western Carolina W, 86-73 A Mars Hill W, 71-66 H South Park W, 73-55Jan. 26 H Winthrop L, 50-68Jan. 28 A UNC Greensboro W, 68-54Jan. 31 A East Tennessee W, 62-53 A Wake Forest W, 76-46 N East Tennessee W, 77-48 A Winthrop W, 64-53 N UNC-Greensboro W, 66-58 H Anderson L, 51-75Feb. 17 A Elon W, 86-60 H Western Carolina W, 71-64 H North Carolina W, 80-64 H NC State L, 60-80 H East Carolina L, 68-77 H UNC Greensboro W, 75-66 N Western Carolina W, 57-56 N NC State L, 56-76 N Tennessee W, 88-71 N East Kentucky L, 65-91 N Charleston L, 84-85

1976-7714-9

Dec. 4 H Lenoir-Rhyne W, 65-63Dec. 8 A North Carolina State L, 58-98Dec. 10 H UNC Greensboro W, 81-68 H East Carolina W, 98-73 N East Carolina W, 88-80 N High Point L, 71-95 N Peace W, 88-52Jan. 15 H NC State L, 46-78Jan. 17 H High Point L, 71-84Jan. 25 N North Carolina W, 76-70Jan. 29 A East Carolina W, 92-74 A Mars Hill L, 69-72Feb. 3 H Western Carolina W, 72-66 Elon W, 87-76Feb. 9 A East Tennessee L, 72-73Feb. 12 A UNC Greensboro W, 66-54Feb. 18 N Tennessee L, 65-82Feb. 19 N South Carolina W, 48-32 Feb. 19 N Western Carolina W, 47-35Feb. 19 N Western Carolina W, 61-58Feb. 25 N North Carolina W, 76-65Feb. 26 A NC State L, 63-71

1977-7812-11

Dec. 2 H North Carolina W, 93-84Dec. 3 A Lenoir-Rhyne W, 69-63Dec. 5 A East Carolina L, 75-90Dec. 9 A NC State L, 73-93Dec. 17 A Clemson L, 81-110 Charleston (W.Va.) W, 81-71 Ohio W, 78-64Jan. 16 A Western Carolina W, 71-68Jan. 21 H East Carolina L, 71-77Jan. 23 H UNC Greensboro W, 83-74Jan. 26 A High Point L, 71-97Jan. 28 H Duke W, 87-60Jan. 31 A North Carolina L, 60-94Feb. 4 H NC State L, 48-72Feb. 8 H Mars Hill W, 90-66Feb. 10 N South Carolina L, 59-81Feb. 11 N East Carolina L, 76-87Feb. 16 A Duke W, 75-68Feb. 20 H Western Carolina W, 78-77Feb. 23 A UNC Greensboro W, 84-75March 2 N UNC Greensboro W, 80-65March 3 N NC State L, 57-99March 4 N North Carolina L, 79-81

1978-7911-15

North Carolina L, 70-88 Lenior-Rhyne W, 84-77 Western Carolina L, 74-98 East Tennessee State W, 78-62 Mars Hill W, 83-72 NC State L, 59-104 Pfeiffer W, 76-75 UNC Greensboro W, 91-49 East Carolina L, 57-87 Western Carolina W, 88-75 Wake Forest W, 83-66 High Point L, 75-84 Francis Marion L, 84-97 Florida State W, 89-83 College of Charleston L, 77-87 NC State L, 79-90 Duke W, 85-64 Chattanooga L, 82-94 East Tennessee L, 66-80 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 60-83 Longwood W, 77-72 Francis Marion L, 60-97 Anderson L, 72-81 North Carolina L, 76-107 Wake Forest W, 88-71 East Carolina L, 57-81

1979-808-15

Virginia Tech L, 55-78 North Carolina L, 55-96 East Tennessee L, 79-91 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 56-81 Mars Hill W, 67-57 NC State L, 54-90 Western Carolina W, 88-83 High Point L, 65-84 Furman W, 89-66 Milligan W, 113-65 East Carolina L, 53-70 High Point W, 71-59 Pfeiffer L, 70-92 Duke L, 72-88 Chattanooga L, 71-88 East Tennessee L, 66-80 Lenoir-Rhyne W, 83-60 Longwood W, 77-72 Francis Marion L, 60-97 North Carolina L, 76-107 Anderson L, 72-81 Wake Forest W, 88-71 East Carolina L, 57-81

1980-818-22

East Tennessee State L, 59-91 NC State L, 61-104 Elon L, 69-82 UNC Charlotte L, 68-86 Wake Forest W, 79-77 Duke L, 71-90 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 73-77 UNC Greensboro W, 75-56 Louisburg L, 53-80 Tennessee Tech L, 67-112 Clemson L, 53-93 Georgia L, 60-82 Chattanooga L, 65-89 Marshall W, 61-59 North Carolina L, 56-86 Western Carolina W, 75-74 East Tennessee State L, 59-100 Mars Hill W, 104-82 East Carolina L, 75-96 Virginia Tech W, 64-58 Louisburg L, 53-68 Lenoir-Rhyne L, 64-70 Furman W, 72-33 Duke L, 46-69 North Carolina L, 51-85 High Point L, 45-93 Four opponents unknown (one win, three losses)

yeAr-By-yeAr resuLTs

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7-18

Nov. 24 A North Carolina L, 72-109Nov. 29 A East Carolina L, 58-61Dec. 1 A East Tennessee State L, 49-70Dec. 2 A Clemson L, 71-94Dec. 12 A Lenoir-Rhyne L, 67-79Jan. 2 A NC State L, 59-103Jan. 3 A James Madison L, 66-76Jan. 6 A Virginia Tech L, 57-64Jan. 12 H NC State L, 49-80Jan. 14 A Tennessee Tech W, 110-60Jan. 15 H Chattanooga W, 75-74Jan. 18 H Wake Forest L, 78-87Jan. 20 A UNC Charlotte W, 90-74Jan. 22 N Tennessee^ L, 80-81Jan. 23 N East Tennessee State^ W,62-61Jan. 27 H Western Carolina L, 64-66Jan. 29 H East Carolina L, 45-76Jan. 30 H Duke L, 60-75Feb. 3 H Lenoir-Rhyne L, 65-71Feb. 5 A Western Carolina W, 68-64Feb. 9 H North Carolina L, 70-94Feb. 15 H High Point W, 72-69Feb. 16 A Wake Forest L, 68-82Feb. 19 A Duke L, 73-85Feb. 22 H East Tennessee State W,70-61^ Huntington, W. Va.

1982-832-26

Nov. 20 H North Carolina L, 50-114Nov. 23 H Milligan L, 64-85Nov. 29 A South Carolina L, 59-85Dec. 2 A Chattanooga L, 57-86Dec. 4 H NC State L, 47-91Dec. 10 A North Carolina L, 50-103Dec. 11 A East Carolina L, 52-90Dec. 30 N Cleveland State^ L, 67-112Dec. 31 N Georgia^ L, 32-94Jan. 2 N Eastern Kentucky^ L, 65-83Jan. 3 N Fairleigh Dickinson^ L, 67-81Jan. 15 A NC State L, 47-95 H Virginia Tech L, 79-92Jan. 19 A Wake Forest L, 73-81Jan. 22 H Marshall W, 71-69Jan. 24 H James Madison W, 73-64Jan. 26 H UNC Charlotte L, 67-71Jan. 30 H East Carolina L, 55-68Feb. 2 H Western Carolina L, 75-99Feb. 5 H UNC Wilmington L, 78-82Feb. 9 H Wake Forest L, 69-82Feb. 10 H East Tennessee State L, 46-67Feb. 11 A Marshall L, 65-66Feb. 20 A Western Carolina L, 73-84Feb. 21 H Chattanooga L, 70-72Feb. 25 A Duke L, 51-89Feb. 26 A East Tennessee State L, 55-91March 3 A Marshall L, 54-82^ Dial Classic, Miami, Fla.

1983-846-22 (0-8 SOCON — 5TH)

Nov. 21 H Catawba W, 77-61Nov. 29 A Wake Forest L, 71-81Dec. 2 H North Carolina A&T W, 76-51Dec. 5 H South Carolina L, 60-80Dec. 7 A Longwood W, 68-55Dec. 9 H Western Carolina L, 57-60Dec. 17 A NC State L, 65-79Dec. 19 A East Carolina L, 51-77Jan. 6 A James Madison L, 52-68Jan. 7 A Virginia Tech L, 76-95Jan. 10 A Lenoir-Rhyne W, 68-55Jan. 13 A Marshall L, 58-91Jan. 15 H Chattanooga L, 77-86Jan. 19 H UNC Asheville L, 54-64Jan. 23 H East Carolina L, 51-63Jan. 26 H Coastal Carolina^ W, 76-63Jan. 27 A Francis Marion^ L, 60-78

Jan. 28 H USC-Spartanburg^ L, 61-67Feb. 1 A East Tennessee State L, 63-74Feb. 4 H Furman W, 74-52Feb. 7 A UNC Charlotte L, 60-94Feb. 9 A Catawba L, 75-76 Feb. 11 A Western Carolina L, 81-96 Feb. 13 H Marshall L, 60-82Feb. 15 H East Tennessee State L, 54-76Feb. 18 A Chattanooga L, 55-93Feb. 22 H UNC Charlotte L, 50-66Feb. 25 N Western Carolina! L, 66-75^ Foxy Lady Tournament, Florence, S.C.! SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

1984-8516-12 (5-5 SOCON — 3RD)

Nov. 27 H Wake Forest L, 42-81Nov. 29 H Lenoir-Rhyne W, 97-55Dec. 1 H USC-Spartanburg W, 66-51Dec. 3 A Western Carolina W, 81-54Dec. 5 H N.C. State L, 75-84Dec. 8 A UNC Wilmington W, 95-82Dec. 10 H Catawba W, 101-57Dec. 20 A Richmond W, 82-68Dec. 21 A William & Mary W, 78-39Jan. 9 A North Carolina A&T W, 80-55Jan. 12 H Longwood W, 71-50Jan. 14 H Marshall L, 67-80Jan. 16 A UNC Asheville W, 69-64Jan. 18 A Chattanooga L, 54-78Jan. 21 A Furman W, 82-65Jan. 23 H East Tennessee State W, 73-54Jan. 26 A Marshall L, 88-89Jan. 30 H Western Carolina W, 85-71Feb. 1 A UNC Charlotte L, 71-74Feb. 4 A Lenoir-Rhyne W, 88-56Feb. 6 H Furman W, 91-58Feb. 8 H Virginia Commonwealth L, 76-89Feb. 15 H Virginia Tech L, 75-79Feb. 17 H Chattanooga L, 81-89Feb. 20 H UNC Charlotte L, 81-89Feb. 23 H East Tennessee State L, 64-86March 2 H Furman^ W, 86-68March 8 N Marshall! L, 62-68^ SoCon Tournament First Round, Boone, N.C.! SoCon Tournament Semifinals, Johnson City, Tenn.

1985-8616-12 (5-5 SOCON — T-3RD)

Nov. 23 A Wofford W, 83-46Nov. 25 H UNC Asheville W, 92-53Nov. 27 A NC State L, 60-80Dec. 4 H North Carolina A&T W, 78-45Dec. 7 A Virginia Commonwealth W, 87-70Dec. 8 A Longwood W, 83-50Dec. 10 H Richmond W, 77-67Dec. 18 A Wake Forest L, 62-69Jan. 2 N Pennsylvania^ W, 68-62Jan. 3 N Wake Forest^ L, 72-78Jan. 4 N Nicholls State^ W, 63-56Jan. 9 H Marshall L, 66-75Jan. 15 A Virginia Tech L, 74-90Jan. 20 H Furman W, 92-70Jan. 23 A Western Carolina W, 75-67Jan. 28 H UNC Charlotte W, 69-63Feb. 1 H Winthrop L, 68-70Feb. 3 A Marshall L, 55-76Feb. 6 A East Tennessee State W, 77-68Feb. 8 H Western Carolina W, 78-59Feb. 12 H Radford L, 69-73Feb. 15 A Winthrop W, 85-73Feb. 17 A Furman W, 87-73Feb. 20 H East Tennesse State L, 81-100 Feb. 23 H Chattanooga L, 75-80Feb. 26 A UNC- Charlotte L, 59-65March 6 H Furman! W, 83-64March 7 H Chattanooga! L, 79-86^ UCF Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla.! SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.

1986-8724-7 (9-1 SOCON — T-1ST)SOCON ReGULAR SeASON

CHAMPiONSSOCON TOURNAMeNT

CHAMPiONS

Nov. 28 A Tennessee Tech^ L, 56-59Nov. 29 N Chattanooga^ W, 81-68Dec. 1 N Arkansas State! W, 86-71Dec. 2 A Murray State! W, 67-58Dec. 6 A Duke L, 66-84Dec. 8 H Elon W, 91-50Dec. 11 H Mercer W, 69-64Jan. 2 N McNeese State# W, 87-70Jan. 3 N Oklahoma State# L, 64-84Jan. 4 A Central Florida# W, 104-84Jan. 8 H Wofford W, 97-57Jan. 14 H Furman W, 79-56Jan. 17 H Chattanooga W, 104-79Jan. 19 H Western Carolina W, 72-50Jan. 24 A USC-Spartanburg W, 100-87Jan. 27 A East Tennessee State W, 83-69Jan 31 A Marshall W, 66-64Feb. 2 H Furman W, 90-76 Feb. 5 H UNC Asheville W, 96-63Feb. 7 A Western Carolina W, 77-61Feb. 11 A Radford W, 70-68Feb. 14 H Marshall L, 59-64Feb. 19 H East Tennessee State W, 93-76Feb. 21 A Chattanooga W, 78-76Feb. 25 H High Point W, 107-62Feb. 28 A Winthrop W, 86-55March 6 H Western Carolina W, 86-66March 7 N Marshall% W, 68-65March 19 N California$ L, 99-109March 20 N Stephen F. Austin$ L, 80-81March 21 N DePaul$ L, 82-88^ Tennessee Tech Classic, Cookeville, Tenn.! Hawaiian Tropic Classic, Murray, Ky.# UCF Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla.% SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.$ Women’s NIT, Amarillo, Texas

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1988-8919-8 (9-1 SOCON — T-1ST)SOCON ReGULAR SeASON

CHAMPiONSNov. 25 N South Carolina State^ W,99-52Nov. 26 N Stetson^ W, 87-78Nov. 30 A Old Dominion L, 65-85Dec. 3 H South Carolina L, 64-98Dec. 7 A Radford L, 59-70Dec. 10 H North Carolina A&T W, 74-71Dec. 13 A Georgia Tech W, 83-59Dec. 29 N North Carolina! L, 82-84Dec. 30 N Bucknell! W, 98-88Jan. 3 A Auburn L, 50-79Jan. 6 A Furman W, 84-66Jan. 10 H Campbell W, 75-70Jan. 13 A Virginia Commonwealth L, 60-71Jan. 18 A East Tennessee State W, 92-69Jan. 21 H Chattanooga W, 82-68Jan. 24 H Western Carolina W, 84-62Jan. 28 A Marshall L, 72-79Feb. 1 H Furman W, 99-82Feb. 4 A Liberty W, 91-82Feb. 8 H UNC Asheville W, 86-60Feb. 12 A Chattanooga W, 85-80Feb. 15 A Western Carolina W, 87-80Feb. 22 H East Tennessee State W, 72-60Feb. 25 H Marshall W, 66-58Feb. 28 H Liberty W, 96-52March 4 A East Carolina W, 72-71March 10 N Chattanooga% L, 71-73

^ Appalachian-Sheraton Classic, Boone, N.C.! Lady Hatter Classic, DeLand, Fla.% SoCon Tournament, Johnson City, Tenn.

1989-9020-9 (7-3 SOCON — 2ND)

SOCON TOURNAMeNT CHAMPiONS

Nov. 24 H Austin Peay^ W, 91-61Nov. 25 H Baylor^ W, 83-63Nov. 28 H Duke L, 65-73Dec. 1 A Houston! L, 70-106Dec. 2 N Southern! W, 77-61Dec. 6 A North Carolina A&T W, 66-54Dec. 11 A Eastern Kentucky L, 66-76Dec. 13 H Radford W, 68-53Dec. 19 H Howard W, 94-80Dec. 30 A Florida State L, 62-77Jan. 1 A Georgia Southern W, 91-89 Jan. 6 A Campbell W, 69-58Jan. 10 H Virginia Commonwealth W, 67-64Jan. 13 H Furman W, 56-53Jan. 17 H East Tennessee State W, 69-67Jan. 21 A Chattanooga L, 79-82Jan. 24 A Western Carolina W, 72-68Jan. 27 H Marshall W, 85-59Jan. 31 H UNC Charlotte W, 61-58 Feb. 3 A East Carolina L, 71-76 Feb. 7 A Furman L, 63-74Feb. 10 H Chattanooga W, 88-78Feb. 14 H Western Carolina W, 81-67Feb. 21 A East Tennessee State W, 81-70Feb. 24 A Marshall L, 67-69Feb. 28 H East Carolina W, 75-67 March 9 N Chattanooga% W, 70-67March 10 N Furman% W, 94-90March 14 A Maryland# L, 71-100

^ Appalachian-Sheraton Classic, Boone, N.C.! Lady Cougar Invitational, Houston, Texas% SoCon Tournament, Johnson City, Tenn.# NCAA Tournament, College Park, Md.

1987-8824-4 (8-2 SOCON — T-1ST)SOCON ReGULAR SeASON

CHAMPiONSSOCON TOURNAMeNT

CHAMPiONSNov. 27 H Cheyney^ W, 105-62Nov. 28 H Virginia Tech^ L, 71-79Dec. 1 H Milligan W, 89-47Dec. 8 H Radford W, 87-72Dec. 16 A South Carolina W, 68-66Dec. 19 A Campbell W, 84-75Dec. 21 N Hofstra! W, 94-66Dec. 22 A Virginia Commonwealth! L, 83-89Dec. 30 N Holy Cross% W, 90-78Dec. 31 N George Mason% W, 76-52Jan. 2 N TCU% W, 76-69Jan. 4 A Mercer W, 88-65Jan. 9 H Charleston (WV) W, 97-42Jan. 13 H Furman W, 88-73Jan. 16 H Marshall W, 63-60Jan. 20 H East Tennessee State W, 91-71Jan. 23 A Chatanooga L, 63-67Jan. 27 A Western Carolina W, 79-64Jan. 30 A Winthrop W, 82-63Feb. 3 A Furman L, 76-81Feb. 10 A UNC Asheville W, 78-71Feb. 13 H Western Carolina W, 76-59Feb. 17 A East Tennessee State W, 83-71Feb. 20 H Chattanooga W, 99-79Feb. 24 H Winthrop W, 104-51Feb. 28 A Marshall W, 77-73March 11 N Furman& W, 104-77March 12 A Marshall& W, 72-67^ Appalachian-Sheraton Classic, Boone, N.C.! Seigel-Disco Sports Classic, Richmond, Va.% UCF Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla.& SoCon Tournament, Huntington, W. Va.

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1990-9119-14 (5-5 SOCON — 2ND)

SOCON TOURNAMeNT CHAMPiONS

Nov. 23 H Morgan State^ W, 76-63Nov. 24 H Mississippi^ L, 64-85Nov. 27 H Georgia Southern L, 85-92Dec. 1 H Campbell L, 73-76Dec. 5 H East Carolina W, 76-69Dec. 8 A Morehead State L, 79-85Dec. 12 A Radford W, 93-80Dec. 27 N Ohio! L, 67-89Dec. 28 N St. Francis (Pa.)! W, 85-74Dec. 29 N Rhode Island! L, 59-62Jan. 7 H Charleston Southern W, 92-55Jan. 8 A College of Charleston W, 80-68Jan. 12 A Furman L, 83-100Jan. 16 A East Tennessee State W, 71-57Jan. 19 H Chattanooga L, 56-89Jan. 23 H Western Carolina W, 76-61Jan. 26 A Marshall L, 56-58Jan. 30 A UNC Charlotte L, 63-100Feb. 4 H Virginia Commonwealth W, 72-69Feb. 6 H Furman W, 85-82 Feb. 9 A Chattanooga L, 67-80Feb. 13 A Western Carolina W, 80-69Feb. 16 H Marshall L, 46-59Feb. 18 H Coastal Carolina W, 102-44Feb. 22 A New Mexico State# W, 92-89Feb. 23 A Louisville# L, 61-109 Feb. 24 A Georgia State# W, 80-66Feb. 27 H East Tennessee W, 89-70March 1 H Eastern Kentucky W, 86-72March 7 N Furman$ W, 84-77March 8 N UT-Chattanooga$ W, 89-87March 9 N East Tennessee$ W, 98-87March 13 A Florida State% L, 57-96

^ Appalachian-Sheraton Classic, Boone, N.C.! La Salle Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.# Alaska Tournament, Anchorage, Alaska$ SoCon Tournament , Johnson City, Tenn.% NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, Fla.

1991-929-18 (5-5 SOCON — 4TH)

Nov. 23 H Morehead State L, 74-90Nov. 26 H Radford W, 88-74Nov. 29 N College of Charleston^ W, 82-54Nov. 30 A James Madison^ L, 58-84Dec. 4 A UNC Greensboro L, 74-90 Dec. 7 A Clemson L, 54-81Dec. 20 A California# L, 69-105Dec. 21 N San Francisco# L, 56-86Jan. 4 A Campbell L, 66-72 Jan. 6 A East Carolina L, 67-77Jan. 8 A Coastal Carolina W, 86-72Jan. 13 H Alabama L, 90-114Jan. 15 H East Tennessee State W, 88-78Jan. 18 A Chattanooga L, 77-96Jan. 23 A Western Carolina W, 76-66Jan. 25 H Marshall W, 78-64 Jan. 27 H College of Charleston L, 71-83Jan. 29 H Charleston Southern W, 89-55Feb. 5 H Furman L, 88-98Feb. 8 H Chattanooga L, 70-76Feb. 10 H UNC Greensboro L, 81-82Feb. 12 H Western Carolina W, 85-79Feb. 14 H Georgia Tech L, 73-95 Feb. 19 A East Tennessee State W, 99-97Feb. 22 A Marshall L, 67-79Feb. 28 A Furman L, 73-78March 12 N East Tennessee State! L, 74-96

^ James Madison/Nielson Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va.# Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, Calif.! SoCon Tournament, Johnson City, Tenn.

1992-9310-17 (4-8 SOCON — T-5TH)

Dec. 1 N UNC Asheville W, 100-49Dec. 4 N Evansville^ L, 70-79Dec. 5 N St. Peter’s^ W, 72-64 Dec. 15 H Campbell W, 90-84Dec. 18 A Georgia Tech L, 72-110Dec. 20 A Duke L,76-79Dec. 28 N Michigan% W, 79-71Dec. 29 N Miami (Fla.)% L, 63-80Dec. 30 N Florida International% L, 64-93Jan. 2 H UT-Martin W, 94-76Jan. 4 A Wake Forest L, 65-78Jan. 12 A East Tennessee State W, 77-75Jan. 16 A Marshall L, 61-71Jan. 20 H UNC-Greensboro W, 91-61Jan. 23 A Georgia Southern L, 77-96Jan. 24 A Chattanooga L, 77-84Jan. 30 H Furman L, 81-85Jan. 31 H Western Carolina W, 88-80Feb. 8 A Alabama L, 64-94Feb. 10 H East Tennessee State L, 91-94Feb. 13 H Marshall W, 80-47Feb. 20 H Georgia Southern L, 64-72 Feb. 21 H Chattanooga L, 67-68Feb. 27 A Furman L, 73-92 Feb. 28 A Western Carolina W, 108-74March 3 H East Carolina L, 87-89March 11 N Georgia Southern! L, 56-66

^ Lady Flames Classic, Lynchburg, Va. % Church’s Holiday Classic, Miami, Fla.! SoCon Tournament, Johnson City, Tenn.

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1993-9420-8 (10-3 SOCON — 2ND)

Nov. 27 A Radford L, 83-85Dec. 1 H Wake Forest W, 87-64Dec. 3 A Arizona State^ W, 83-73Dec. 4 N South Carolina^ W, 78-72Dec. 8 H Duke L, 66-79Dec. 29 N William and Mary% W, 80-63Dec. 30 A Virginia Tech% L, 76-77Jan. 4 H UNC Charlotte L, 51-59Jan. 7 A UNC Wilmington$ W, 65-54Jan. 8 N Georgia Southern$ W, 82-72Jan. 12 A Furman L, 70-73Jan. 19 H Western Carolina W, 92-56Jan. 22 A Marshall W, 67-60Jan. 24 A East Tennessee State L, 84-92Jan. 29 H Georgia Southern L, 85-88Jan. 31 H Chattanooga W, 79-77Feb. 5 A Western Carolina W, 83-59Feb. 9 H Furman W, 81-78Feb. 14 H Davidson W, 87-38Feb. 19 H Marshall W, 79-60 Feb. 21 H East Tennessee State W, 93-70Feb. 23 A Davidson W, 79-59 Feb. 26 A Georgia Southern W, 79-74Feb. 28 A Chattanooga W, 92-69March 4 A UNC Wilmington W, 78-64March 6 A East Carolina W, 91-87Mar. 10 N Western Carolina! W, 77-57Mar. 11 N Furman! L, 73-77

^ Dial Classic, Tempe, Ariz.% Diamond Club Classic, Blacksburg, Va.$ Comfort Inn Beach Blast, Wilmington, N.C.! SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

1994-9519-9 (9-5 SOCON — 4TH)

Nov. 26 N Maryland-Baltimore Co.^ W, 76-43Nov. 27 N Hofstra^ W, 66-54Nov. 30 A UNC Greensboro W, 69-53 Dec. 10 H UNC Wilmington W, 78-41 Dec. 20 A Winthrop W, 97-59Dec. 29 N Texas A&M% L, 66-80Dec. 30 N South Carolina% W, 70-64Dec. 31 N Middle Tennessee State% L, 65-73 Jan. 6 H Montana State W, 69-63 Jan. 9 A Campbell W, 76-73 Jan. 14 H Furman L, 70-72 Jan. 16 H Davidson W, 79-63Jan. 18 A Western Carolina W, 79-63 Jan. 21 H Marshall W, 109-56 Jan. 23 H East Tennessee State W, 71-67 Jan. 28 A Georgia Southern W, 75-68 Jan. 30 A Chattanooga W, 79-58 Feb. 4 H Western Carolina W, 96-74 Feb. 7 A South Carolina L, 79-98 Feb. 11 A Davidson W, 82-68 Feb. 13 A Furman L, 68-83 Feb. 15 H Radford W, 96-68 Feb. 18 A East Tennessee State L, 86-93 Feb. 20 A Marshall L, 59-71 Feb. 25 H Chattanooga W, 61-57 Feb. 27 H Georgia Southern L, 77-79 March 1 N Marshall# W, 90-71 March 4 N East Tennessee State! L, 69-79

^ Cornell Tournament, Ithaca, N.Y.% Central Florida Tournament, Orlando, Fla.# SoCon Tournament Quarterfinals, Boone, N.C.! SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1995-9624-6 (14-0 SOCON — 1ST)SOCON ReGULAR SeASON

CHAMPiONSSOCON TOURNAMeNT

CHAMPiONSNov. 24 N Florida^ L, 71-73Nov. 25 N Wyoming^ W, 75-69Dec. 2 H Campbell W, 96-78Dec. 4 H Winthrop W, 89-53Dec. 6 A Western Carolina W, 83-58Dec. 9 A Clemson L, 73-89Dec. 19 N Iowa L, 66-68Dec. 20 N South Carolina State% W, 77-61Dec. 21 N South Alabama% W, 85-68Dec. 28 A East Carolina W, 65-61Jan. 1 A Georgia Tech L, 68-95Jan. 4 H UNC Greensboro W, 71-65Jan. 13 A Furman W, 71-63Jan. 16 A Davidson W, 76-57Jan. 20 A Marshall W, 81-75Jan. 24 A East Tennessee State W, 101-92Jan. 27 H Georgia Southern W, 97-60Jan. 29 H Chattanooga W, 88-49Jan. 31 H South Carolina L, 77-78Feb. 5 H Western Carolina W, 69-42Feb. 10 H Davidson W, 86-64Feb. 12 H Furman W, 96-64Feb. 17 H East Tennessee State W, 83-73Feb. 19 H Marshall W, 85-82Feb. 22 A Georgia Southern W, 102-94Feb. 24 A Chattanooga W, 68-64Feb. 28 H East Tennessee State$ W, 92-75March 2 N Davidson# W, 83-68March 3 N Marshall# W, 77-75March 15 A Alabama! L, 66-95 ^ Montana State Tournament, Bozeman, Mont.% Carolina Holiday Beach Classic, Conway, S.C.$ SoCon Tournament Quarterfinals, Boone, N.C.# SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.! NCAA Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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1996-9716-12 (8-6 SOCON — 3RD)

Nov. 15 A NC State^ L, 50-79Nov. 23 H East Carolina W, 76-53Nov. 26 H Wake Forest W, 66-60Dec. 3 H Georgia Tech L, 80-88Dec. 6 N Mississippi Valley State# W, 73-41Dec. 7 A Mississippi# L, 84-86Dec. 16 A Campbell L, 59-75Dec. 21 N UM-Kansas City% W, 68-58Dec. 22 N Northeast Louisiana% W, 52-47Jan. 2 A UNC Greensboro W, 71-57Jan. 4 A Western Carolina L, 70-72Jan. 8 H Virginia Tech W, 67-58Jan. 11 H Furman W, 94-59Jan. 13 H Davidson L, 58-60Jan. 15 A South Carolina L, 63-76Jan. 18 H Marshall W, 71-66Jan. 20 H East Tennessee State W, 92-61Jan. 25 A Georgia Southern W, 95-80Jan. 27 A Chattanooga W, 81-67Feb. 1 H Western Carolina W, 78-57Feb. 8 A Davidson L, 84-88Feb. 10 A Furman L, 57-72Feb. 15 A East Tennessee State W, 79-65Feb. 17 A Marshall W, 86-82 Feb. 20 H Georgia Southern L, 78-83Feb. 22 H Chattanooga L, 63-71Feb. 26 N Chattanooga$ W, 80-62March 1 N Marshall! L, 74-79

^ Preseason NIT, Raleigh, N.C.# Ole Miss Lady Rebel Classic, Oxford, Miss.% USF Holiday Classic, Tampa, Fla.$ SoCon Tournament Quarterfinals, Boone, N.C.! SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

1997-989-17 (8-8 SOCON — 6TH)

Nov. 19 H South Carolina L, 61-77Nov. 22 N Dartmounth^ L, 60-85Nov. 23 N Cornell^ W, 78-73Nov. 26 A Wake Forest L, 68-70Dec. 2 A Virginia Tech L, 49-65Dec. 4 H Wofford W, 59-56Dec. 7 A Radford L, 58-75Dec. 18 H Campbell L, 59-66Dec. 27 N Tulane% L, 41-81Dec. 28 N Richmond% L, 68-94Jan. 3 A Chattanooga W, 52-49Jan. 10 H Georgia Southern L, 68-76Jan. 12 A Furman L, 59-71Jan. 14 A UNC Greensboro L, 52-62Jan. 17 A East Tennessee L, 58-78Jan. 19 H Davidson W, 75-69Jan. 22 H Western Carolina W, 71-44Jan. 26 A Wofford W, 73-64Jan. 31 A Western Carolina W, 65-49Feb. 2 H Chattanooga W, 63-55Feb. 7 H UNC Greensboro W, 63-59Feb. 9 A Georgia Southern L, 67-85Feb. 14 H Furman L, 52-67Feb. 16 H East Tennessee L, 49-56Feb. 21 A Davidson L, 63-74Feb. 27 N Davidson! L, 63-79

^ SoCon/Ivy League Challenge, Chattanooga, Tenn.% Tulane Christmas Tournament, New Orleans, La.! SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

1998-9914-15 (7-10 SOCON — 6TH)

SOCON TOURNAMeNT CHAMPiONS

Nov. 15 H Radford W, 85-64Nov. 17 A UNC Charlotte L, 66-78Nov. 20 N Washington State^ L, 77-96Nov. 21 N Cornell^ W, 83-82Nov. 24 H UNC Greensboro L, 72-57Nov. 30 A Western Carolina W, 68-56Dec. 3 H Virginia Tech L, 60-69Dec. 9 H UNC Asheville W, 71-55Dec. 17 A Campbell W, 72-70Dec. 19 A East Carolina L, 70-85Dec. 21 H Wofford W, 97-61Dec. 29 H Chattanooga W, 78-65Jan. 4 A Georgia Southern L, 80-92Jan. 9 H Furman W, 64-59Jan. 11 H East Tennessee State L, 79-89Jan. 16 A Davidson L, 66-81Jan. 18 A College of Charleston L, 65-75Jan. 23 A Wofford L, 67-79Jan. 25 H Western Carolina L, 73-84Jan. 30 A Chattanooga L, 69-81Feb. 1 A UNC Greensboro W, 81-76Feb. 6 H Georgia Southern L, 75-86Feb. 8 A Furman W, 73-52Feb. 15 H Davidson L, 69-78Feb. 20 H College of Charleston W, 78-59Feb. 26 N Georgia Southern# W, 86-82Feb. 27 N East Tennessee State# W, 77-73Feb. 28 N Davidson# W, 78-69Mar. 13 A Tennessee ! L, 54-113

^ Howard Bank Classic, Burlington, Vt.# SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.! NCAA Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.

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1999-200013-15 (9-9 SOCON — 5TH)

Nov. 19 A Michigan State^ L, 63-100Nov. 20 N St. John’s^ L, 63-69Nov. 23 H UNC Charlotte W, 66-57Nov. 30 A Virginia Tech L, 55-75Dec. 4 A Radford W, 65-64Dec. 6 A UNC Asheville W, 77-68Dec. 8 H East Carolina L, 60-77Dec. 20 H Campbell L, 63-83Dec. 28 H Western Carolina L, 65-67Dec. 31 A Chattanooga L, 67-73Jan. 2 A Navy W, 83-74Jan. 5 A UNC Greensboro W, 83-72Jan. 8 H Georgia Southern W, 76-66Jan. 11 A Furman L, 69-90Jan. 15 A East Tennessee State L, 67-84Jan. 18 H Davidson W, 73-66Jan. 22 H Charleston W, 87-64Jan. 24 H Wofford W, 70-60Jan. 29 A Western Carolina W, 73-72Jan. 31 H Chattanooga L, 72-92Feb. 5 H UNC Greensboro L, 71-77Feb. 8 A Georgia Southern L, 69-97Feb. 12 H Furman W, 65-63Feb. 14 H East Tennessee State L, 80-85Feb. 19 A Davidson L, 67-68Feb. 21 A Charleston W, 73-54Feb. 26 A Wofford W, 67-59March 2 N UNC Greensboro# L, 75-92^ Felspausch/MSU Classic, East Lansing, Mich.# SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

2000-016-23 (3-15 SOCON — 10TH)

Nov. 19 H Wake Forest L, 60-83Nov. 22 H Radford W, 82-74Nov. 25 A East Carolina L, 65-72Nov. 28 H UNC Asheville L, 67-69Nov. 30 H UNC Greensboro L, 51-75Dec. 3 H Navy W, 97-78Dec. 6 A Charlotte L, 58-71Dec. 15 A Campbell L, 65-78Dec. 19 H Chattanooga L, 66-95Dec. 21 N Central Florida^ L, 83-89Dec. 22 N UNC Greensboro^ L, 77-86Jan. 2 A Georgia Southern L, 66-90Jan. 6 H Furman L, 51-74Jan. 8 H East Tennessee State L, 78-101Jan. 13 A Davidson L, 63-71Jan. 15 A College of Charleston W, 84-70Jan. 20 A Wofford L, 67-85Jan. 23 H Western Carolina W, 79-72Jan. 27 A Chattanooga L, 47-89Jan. 30 A UNC Greensboro L, 60-88Feb. 3 H Georgia Southern L, 70-82Feb. 6 A Furman L, 61-74Feb. 10 A East Tennessee State L, 74-81Feb. 13 H Davidson L, 62-80Feb. 17 H College of Charleston W, 76-68Feb. 20 H Wofford L, 49-73Feb. 24 A Western Carolina L, 74-80March 1 N College of Charleston# W, 69-55March 2 N Georgia Southern# L, 72-76^ UCF Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla.# SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

2001-0210-19 (5-13 SOCON — 9TH)

Nov. 16 A UNC Asheville W, 81-48Nov. 19 A Wake Forest L, 66-70Nov. 21 A Navy L, 71-72Nov. 26 A Radford L, 71-73Nov. 28 H East Carolina W, 65-55Dec. 1 N Alcorn State^ W, 61-50Dec. 2 A Southern Miss ^ L, 48-61Dec. 4 H Charlotte L, 61-65Dec. 17 H Campbell W, 86-65Dec. 19 A UNC Greensboro L, 51-79Dec. 29 H Georgia Southern L, 75-91Jan. 5 A East Tennessee State W, 87-79Jan. 8 H Davidson W, 72-58Jan. 12 H College of Charleston L, 73-83Jan. 15 H Wofford L, 73-96Jan. 17 A Furman L, 51-71Jan. 19 A Western Carolina L, 65-68Jan. 21 H Chattanooga L, 68-86Jan. 26 H UNC Greensboro L, 66-83Jan. 28 A Georgia Southern L, 61-82Feb. 2 H Furman W, 82-78Feb. 4 H East Tennessee State W, 77-74Feb. 9 A Davidson W, 89-87Feb. 11 A College of Charleston L, 52-80Feb. 16 A Wofford L, 83-93Feb. 19 H Western Carolina L, 61-69Feb. 23 A Chattanooga L, 65-85Feb. 28 N Davidsons W, 64-63March 1 N Chattanooga# L, 61-84^ Southern Miss Tournament, Hattiesburg, Miss.# SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

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2002-039-19 (8-10 SOCON — T-6TH)

Nov. 22 A Campbell L, 56-64Nov. 25 H UNC Asheville W, 68-35Nov. 27 A Charlotte L, 56-70Dec. 1 A Wake Forest L, 59-88Dec. 5 A North Carolina L, 44-80Dec. 8 A Georgia Southern L, 64-71Dec. 18 A Auburn L, 58-83Dec. 21 A Georgia State L, 68-88Dec. 29 A South Alabama^ L, 74-83Dec. 30 N Colgate^ L, 53-64Jan. 4 H Furman L, 69-71Jan. 8 H East Tennessee State W, 79-76Jan. 11 A Wofford W, 73-59Jan. 13 H College of Charleston W, 80-69Jan. 18 A Davidson W, 78-75 (2OT)Jan. 21 H Western Carolina L, 63-65Jan. 25 A Chattanooga L, 48-70Jan. 28 A UNC Greensboro L, 62-75Feb. 1 H Georgia Southern L, 67-77Feb. 3 A Furman W, 73-63Feb. 8 A East Tennessee State W, 76-65Feb. 11 H Davidson W, 63-53Feb. 15 A College of Charleston L, 60-65Feb. 18 H Wofford W, 84-65Feb. 21 H Chattanooga L, 73-87Feb. 25 A Western Carolina L, 65-73March 1 H UNC Greensboro L, 78-85March 6 N Georgia Southern# L, 71-82 (OT)^ Coca-Cola Classic, Mobile, Ala.# SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2003-047-21 (6-14 SoCON — 9TH)

Nov. 24 A South Carolina L, 66-82Nov. 28 A Florida International ^ L, 53-72Nov. 29 N St. Joseph’s ^ L, 65-77Dec. 3 H High Point W, 86-63Dec. 6 A Georgia Southern L, 53-68Dec. 8 A College of Charleston L, 59-75Dec. 18 A UNC Asheville L, 61-70Dec. 20 H Elon L, 75-79Dec. 22 A UNC Greensboro L, 66-79Dec. 31 A N.C. State L, 42-82Jan. 3 H Coastal Carolina L, 80-83Jan. 6 H Davidson W, 81-80Jan. 10 H Furman L, 66-77Jan. 13 H Wofford W, 78-66Jan. 17 A East Tennessee State L, 64-65Jan. 19 H Chattanooga L, 60-67Jan. 24 A Elon L, 68-75Jan. 29 H UNC Greensboro W, 73-68Feb. 3 A Davidson L, 50-69Feb. 7 A Furman L, 62-74Feb. 9 A Wofford W, 65-48Feb. 11 H Western Carolina L, 65-80Feb. 14 H East Tennessee State L, 69-74Feb. 16 A Chattanooga L, 64-71Feb. 21 H College of Charleston W, 88-69Feb. 25 H Georgia Southern L, 62-64Feb. 28 A Western Carolina W, 72-64Mar. 3 N Georgia Southern# L, 58-65^ FIU/Herald Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.# SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2004-0511-17 (8-12 SoCON — 9TH)

Nov. 19 H Maryland L, 74-94Nov. 21 A Clemson W, 67-62Nov. 26 N Miami University^ L, 62-80Nov. 27 N Eastern Kentucky^ L, 64-69Nov. 30 H Elon W, 76-50Dec. 2 A Coastal Carolina W, 67-65Dec. 6 A Western Carolina W, 71-68Dec. 16 H Campbell W, 65-45Dec. 18 H UNC Greensboro W, 69-41Dec. 21 H Georgia Southern L, 64-68Jan. 2 A High Point L, 61-63Jan. 4 A Davidson L, 54-68Jan. 8 H Furman L, 47-63Jan. 10 A Wofford W, 66-45Jan. 15 H East Tennessee State W, 51-47Jan. 17 A Chattanooga L, 48-70Jan. 22 A Elon W, 52-35Jan. 25 A UNC Greensboro L, 41-55Jan. 27 H College of Charleston W, 80-52Feb. 1 H Davidson L, 51-59Feb. 5 A Furman L, 68-73Feb. 7 H Wofford L, 68-76Feb. 12 A East Tennessee State L, 69-74Feb. 14 H Chattanooga L, 58-75Feb. 19 A College of Charleston L, 67-72 (OT)Feb. 21 A Georgia Southern L, 52-56Feb. 24 H Western Carolina W, 96-78Mar. 2 N East Tennessee State# L, 64-74 (OT)^ Seminole Classic, Tallahassee, Fla.# SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

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2005-0615-13 (11-7 SoCON — 4TH)

Nov. 19 A Charlotte L, 58-84Nov. 23 A Winthrop W, 64-47Nov. 27 A Georgia Tech L, 45-68 Dec. 1 A Maryland L, 59-118Dec. 3 A Georgetown L, 44-59Dec. 6 H Winston-Salem State W, 64-51Dec. 15 H College of Charleston* W, 76-62Dec. 19 H Elon* W, 66-63 (OT)Dec. 21 H East Tennessee State W, 85-73Dec. 29 N IPFW% L, 64-74 Dec. 30 N Nicholls State% W, 76-54Jan. 2 H Furman* L, 60-67Jan. 7 H Chattanooga* L, 38-69Jan. 9 H Western Carolina* L, 76-86Jan. 14 A UNC Greensboro* L, 71-85Jan. 17 A Wofford* W, 80-65Jan. 21 H Georgia Southern* W, 78-75Jan. 24 H Davidson* W, 84-69Jan. 28 A College of Charleston* L, 57-65Jan. 31 A Furman* W, 58-44 Feb. 4 A Chattanooga* L, 66-87Feb. 6 A Western Carolina* L, 65-82Feb. 11 H UNC Greensboro* W, 85-84Feb. 14 H Wofford* W, 75-56Feb. 18 A Georgia Southern* W, 78-73Feb. 21 A Davidson* W, 74-68Feb. 25 A Elon* W, 61-53Mar. 3 N Western Carolina^ L, 60-71

* Southern Conference game% Cyclone Classic (Ames, Iowa)^ SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2006-0713-18 (6-12 SoCON — 7TH)

Nov. 11 H Central Florida W, 64-44Nov. 14 H Georgia Tech L, 53-79Nov. 18 A Alabama A&M W, 86-64Nov. 21 A East Tennessee State L, 87-104Nov. 25 H Georgetown L, 74-81 (OT)Nov. 28 H Winthrop W, 84-61Dec. 1 N Richmond% L, 62-63Dec. 2 N New Orleans% W, 85-70Dec. 5 A Winston-Salem State W, 66-52Dec. 16 H Elon* W, 63-52Dec. 18 A Radford L, 56-68Dec. 21 H Virginia Commonwealth W, 79-68Dec. 29 A College of Charleston* L, 65-73Jan. 2 A Furman* W, 72-62Jan. 6 H Chattanooga* L, 74-84Jan. 8 A Western Carolina* L, 60-71Jan. 13 H UNC Greensboro* L, 61-68Jan. 16 H Wofford* L, 65-69Jan. 20 A Georgia Southern* W, 85-68Jan. 22 A Davidson* L, 62-75Jan. 27 H College of Charleston* W, 69-47Jan. 29 H Furman* W, 69-60Feb. 1 A Chattanooga* L, 58-76Feb. 5 H Western Carolina* L, 68-77Feb. 10 A UNC Greensboro* L, 62-81Feb. 12 A Wofford* L, 52-63Feb. 14 H Georgia Southern* L, 61-68Feb. 20 H Davidson* L, 64-68Feb. 24 A Elon* W, 63-61Feb. 27 N Elon^ W, 64-50Feb. 28 N Chattanooga^ L, 60-84

* Southern Conference game% Lady Privateer Classic (New Orleans, La.)^ Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

2007-088-22 (5-13 SoCON — 7TH)

Nov. 13 A at No. 25 N.C. State L, 82-69Nov. 16 H N.C. Central W, 91-62Nov. 20 A at Gardner-Webb L, 67-65Nov. 25 A at VCU L, 72-53 Nov. 28 H East Carolina L, 75-69Dec. 3 H Radford L, 65-45Dec. 14 A at College of Charleston* L, 81-49Dec. 16 A at Georgia Southern* L, 72-58Dec. 19 A at UCF% W, 87-81Dec. 20 N vs. LaSalle% L, 66-62Dec. 28 A at San Diego# L, 79-60Dec. 30 N vs. No. 13 DePaul# L, 111-64Jan. 5 H Chattanooga* L, 68-55Jan. 7 H Western Carolina* L, 87-63Jan. 12 A at Davidson* L, 80-65Jan. 16 H East Tennessee State W, 73-70Jan. 19 A at Elon* W, 58-56 OTJan. 21 A at UNC Greensboro* L, 56-54Jan. 26 H Furman* L, 73-63Jan. 28 H Wofford* W, 92-79Feb. 2 A at Chattanooga* L, 71-55Feb. 4 A at Western Carolina* L, 78-57Feb. 9 H Davidson* L, 67-66Feb. 13 A at Furman* W, 60-55Feb. 16 H Elon* L, 72-52Feb. 19 H UNC Greensboro* W, 58-53Feb. 25 A at Wofford* W, 74-69Feb. 28 H College of Charleston* L, 72-63Mar. 1 H Georgia Southern* L, 79-63Mar. 6 N vs. No. 9 UNCG^ L, 62-44

* Southern Conference Game% UCF Holiday Classic (Orlando, Fla.)# Maggie Dixon Surf N’ Slam (San Diego, Calif.)^ Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

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2008-099-22 (7-13 SoCON — 8TH)

Nov. 14 H Marshall L, 67-65Nov. 18 A at East Carolina L, 80-75Nov. 21 A at Wake Forest L, 68-35Nov. 24 H Alabama A&M W, 65-52Nov. 26 A at East Tennessee State L, 72-68Dec. 1 A at Georgia Southern* L, 69-53Dec. 6 H Davidson* L, 95-75Dec. 8 A at Wichita State L, 63-46Dec. 20 A at Furman* L, 75-66Dec. 28 A at Georgetown L, 63-46Dec. 30 A at George Mason L, 65-57Jan. 3 H Western Carolina* L, 92-55Jan. 6 A at Elon* W, 63-59Jan. 10 H College of Charleston* L, 64-53Jan. 12 H UNC Greensboro* W, 73-68Jan. 17 A at Samford* L, 87-51Jan. 19 A at Chattanooga* L, 72-43Jan. 24 A at Davidson* W, 77-57Jan. 28 H Gardner-Webb L, 77-62Jan. 31 H Furman* W, 77-64Feb. 2 A at Wofford* W, 65-60Feb. 7 A at Western Carolina* L, 75-50Feb. 9 H Elon* L, 73-55Feb. 11 H Wofford* W, 72-68Feb. 14 H Samford* L, 59-47Feb. 16 H Chattanooga* L, 71-47Feb. 21 A at College of Charleston* L, 57-55Feb. 23 A at UNC Greensboro* L, 74-60Feb. 28 H Georgia Southern* W, 68-59Mar. 5 N Furman^ W, 63-60Mar. 6 A Chattanooga^ L, 86-53

* Southern Conference Game^ Southern Conference Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

2009-1023-12 (14-6 SoCON — T-2ND)

Nov. 13 A Marshall W, 63-58Nov. 20 H Charlotte L, 74-57Nov. 24 A Gardner-Webb L, 70-58Nov. 27 A No. 20 Pittsburgh! L, 63-56Nov. 28 N Miami (Ohio)! W, 79-76Dec. 2 H Georgia Southern* L, 73-68Dec. 7 A Davidson* W, 68-59Dec. 17 H East Tennessee State W, 92-87Dec. 21 H Furman* L, 73-56Dec. 23 A Bowling Green L, 89-68Dec. 30 H George Mason W, 74-54Jan. 2 H Elon* W, 85-66Jan. 4 A Western Carolina* W, 53-52Jan. 6 H Richmond L, 78-56Jan. 9 H Chattanooga* L, 60-53Jan. 11 H Samford* L, 71-65Jan. 16 A UNC Greensboro* W, 72-57Jan. 18 A College of Charleston* W, 66-63 OTJan. 23 H Davidson* W, 72-61Jan. 30 A Wofford* W, 62-54Feb. 1 A Furman* W, 58-53Feb. 6 A Elon* W, 73-54Feb. 8 H Western Carolina* W, 73-59Feb. 13 A Chattanooga* L, 59-56Feb. 15 A Samford* W, 66-55Feb. 20 H UNC Greensboro* W, 67-49Feb. 22 H College of Charleston* W, 70-54Feb. 25 H Wofford* W, 76-62Feb. 27 A Georgia Southern* L, 77-73Mar. 6 N Furman^ W, 71-53Mar. 7 N Samford^ L, 66-53Mar. 18 A Charleston Southern# W, 62-47Mar. 21 H Fairfield# W, 59-36Mar. 25 H College of Charleston# W, 77-58Mar. 28 H Memphis# W, 79-71

! Pittsburgh Thanksgiving Tournament* Southern Conference Game^ Southern Conference Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.)# Women’s Basketball Invitational

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regular season tournamentsNORTH CAROLiNA STATe TOURNAMeNTRALeiGH, N.C. (N.C. STATe)1973-74 Second PlaceWon 61-59 .............................Wake ForestLost 73-50 .............................North Carolina

NORTH CAROLiNA TOURNAMeNTCHAPeL HiLL, N.C. (NORTH CAROLiNA)1976-77 Fourth PlaceWon 88-80 .............................East CarolinaLost 95-71 .............................High PointWon 87-52 .............................Peace

NORTH CAROLiNA STATe TOURNAMeNTRALeiGH, N.C. (N.C. STATe)1976-77 ChampionWon 76-65 .............................North Carolina

DiAL CLASSiCMiAMi, FLA. (UNiVeRSiTY OF MiAMi)1982-83 Seventh PlaceLost 112-67 .............................Cleveland StateLost 94-32 .............................GeorgiaLost 83-65 .............................Eastern KentuckyWon 37-35 .............................Fairleigh Dickinson

FOxY LADY TOURNAMeNTFLOReNCe, S.C. (FRANCiS MARiON)1983-84 Fourth PlaceWon 76-63 .............................Coastal CarolinaLost 78-60 .............................Francis MarionLost 67-61 .............................South Carolina

UCF HOLiDAY CLASSiCORLANDO, FLA. (CeNTRAL FLORiDA)1985-86 Third PlaceWon 68-62 .............................PennsylvaniaLost 78-72 .............................Wake ForestWon 63-56 .............................Nicholls State

TeNNeSSee TeCH CLASSiCCOOKeViLLe, TeNN. (TeNNeSSee TeCH)1986-87 Third PlaceLost 59-56 .............................Tennessee TechWon 81-68 .............................UT-Chattanooga

HAWAiiAN-TROPiC CLASSiCMURRAY, KY. (MURRAY STATe)1986-87 ChampionWon 86-71 .............................Arkansas StateWon 67-58 .............................Murray State

UCF HOLiDAY CLASSiC ORLANDO, FLA. (CeNTRAL FLORiDA)1986-87 Third PlaceWon 87-84 .............................McNeese StateLost 84-64 .............................Oklahoma StateWon 104-84 .............................Central Florida

APPALACHiAN-SHeRATON CLASSiCBOONe, N.C. (APPALACHiAN STATe) 1987-88 Second PlaceWon 105-62 .............................CheyneyLost 79-71 .............................Virginia Tech

SeiGeL DiSCO SPORTS HOLiDAY CLASSiCRiCHMOND, VA. (ViRGiNiA COMMONWeALTH)1987-88 Second PlaceWon 94-66 .............................HofstraLost 89-83 .............................Virginia Commonwealth

UCF HOLiDAY CLASSiC ORLANDO, FLA. (CeNTRAL FLORiDA)1987-88 ChampionWon 90-78 .............................Holy CrossWon 76-52 .............................George MasonWon 76-69 .............................TCU

APPALACHiAN-SHeRATON CLASSiCBOONe, N.C. (APPALACHiAN STATe) 1988-89 ChampionWon 99-52 .............................South Carolina StateWon 87-78 .............................Stetson

LADY HATTeR CLASSiCDeLAND, FLA. (STeTSON)1988-89 Third PlaceLost 84-82 .............................North CarolinaWon 98-88 .............................Bucknell

APPALACHiAN-SHeRATON CLASSiCBOONe, N.C. (APPALACHiAN STATe) 1989-90 ChampionWon 91-61 .............................Austin Peay StateWon 83-63 .............................Baylor

LADY COUGAR iNViTATiONALHOUSTON, TexAS (HOUSTON)1989-90 Third PlaceLost 106-70 .............................Houston

Won 77-61 .............................Southern

APPALACHiAN-SHeRATON CLASSiCBOONe, N.C. (APPALACHiAN STATe) 1990-91 Second PlaceWon 76-63 .............................Morgan StateLost 85-64 .............................Mississippi

LA SALLe iNViTATiONALPHiLADeLPHiA, PA. (LASALLe) 1990-91 Sixth PlaceLost 89-67 .............................OhioWon 85-74 .............................St. FrancisLost 62-59 .............................Rhode Island

NORTHeRN LiGHTS iNViTATiONALANCHORAGe, ALASKA (ALASKA-ANCHORAGe)1990-91 Third PlaceWon 92-89 .............................New Mexico StateLost 109-61 .............................LouisvilleWon 80-66 .............................Georgia State

JAMeS MADiSON/NeiLSON TOURNAMeNTHARRiSONBURG, VA. (JAMeS MADiSON)1991-92 Second PlaceWon 82-54 .............................College of CharlestonLost 84-58 .............................James Madison

GOLDeN BeAR CLASSiC BeRKeLeY, CALiF. (CALiFORNiA)1991-92 Fourth PlaceLost 105-69 .............................CaliforniaLost 86-56 .............................San Francisco

LADY FLAMeS CLASSiCLYNCHBURG, VA. (LiBeRTY)1992-93 Third PlaceLost 79-70 .............................EvansvilleWon 72-64 .............................St. Peters

CHURCH’S HOLiDAY CLASSiCMiAMi, FLA. (UNiVeRSiTY OF MiAMi)1992-93 Fourth PlaceWon 79-71 .............................MichiganLost 80-63 .............................Miami (FL)Lost 93-64 .............................Florida International

DiAL CLASSiCTeMPe, ARiZ. (ARiZONA STATe)1993-94 ChampionWon 83-73 .............................Arizona StateWon 78-72 .............................South Carolina

DiAMOND CLUB CLASSiCBLACKSBURG, VA. (ViRGiNiA TeCH)1993-94 Second PlaceWon 80-63 .............................William and MaryLost 77-76 .............................Virginia Tech

UNCW-COMFORT iNN BeACH BLASTWiLMiNGTON, N.C. (UNC WiLMiNGTON)1993-94 Champion........Won 65-54 .............................UNC- WilmingtonWon 82-72 .............................Georgia Southern

CORNeLL iNViTATiONAL TOURNAMeNTiTHACA, N.Y. (CORNeLL) 1994-95 ChampionWon 76-43 .............................Maryland-Baltimore Cty.Won 66-54 .............................Hofstra

UCF HOLiDAY CLASSiC ORLANDO, FLA. (CeNTRAL FLORiDA)1994-95 Sixth PlaceLost 66-80 .............................Texas A&MWon 70-64 .............................South CarolinaLost 65-73 .............................Middle Tennessee State

MONTANA STATe TOURNAMeNTBOZeMAN, MONT. (MONTANA STATe)1995-96 Third PlaceLost 73-71 .............................FloridaWon 75-60 .............................Wyoming

CAROLiNA HOLiDAY BeACH CLASSiCCONWAY, S.C. (SOUTH CAROLiNA) 1995-96 ThirdLost 68-61 .............................IowaWon 85-68 .............................South AlabamaWon 77-61 .............................South Carolina State

PReSeASON NiTRALeiGH, N.C. (N.C. STATe) 1996-97Lost 68-61 .............................North Carolina State

OLe MiSS LADY ReBeL CLASSiCOxFORD, MiSS. (MiSSiSSiPPi)1996-97 Second PlaceWon 73-41 .............................Mississippi Valley State

Loss 84-86 .............................Mississippi

USF HOLiDAY CLASSiC TAMPA, FLA. (SOUTH FLORiDA)1996-97 ChampionWon 68-58 .............................Missouri-Kansas CityWon 52-47 .............................NE Louisiana

SOCON/iVY LeAGUe CHALLeNGe CHATTANOOGA, TeNN. (CHATTANOOGA)1997-98Lost 60-85 .............................DartmouthWon 78-73 .............................Cornell

TULANe CLASSiCNeW ORLeANS, LA. (TULANe)1997-98 Fourth PlaceLost 41-81 .............................TulaneLost 68-94 .............................Richmond

HOWARD BANK CLASSiCBURLiNGTON, VT. (VeRMONT)1998-99 Third PlaceLost, 77-96 .............................Washington StateWon, 83-82 .............................Cornell

FeLSPAUCH/MSU CLASSiCeAST LANSiNG, MiCH. (MiCHiGAN STATe)1999-00 Fourth PlaceLost, 100-63 .............................Michigan StateLost, 68-63 .............................St. John’s

UCF HOLiDAY CLASSiCORLANDO, FLA. (CeNTRAL FLORiDA)2000-01 Fourth PlaceLost, 83-89 .............................Central FloridaLost, 77-86 .............................UNC Greensboro

SOUTHeRN MiSS TOURNAMeNTHATTieSBURG, MiSS. (SOUTHeRN MiSS)2001-02 Third Place ......Won, 61-50 .............................Alcorn StateLost, 48-61 .............................Southern Mississippi

COCA-COLA CLASSiCMOBiLe, ALA. (SOUTH ALABAMA)2002-03 Fourth PlaceLost, 74-83 .............................South AlabamaLost, 53-64 .............................Colgate

FiU/HeRALD THANKSGiViNG CLASSiCMiAMi, FLA. (FLORiDA iNTeRNATiONAL)2003-04 Fourth PlaceLost, 53-72 .............................Florida InternationalLost, 65-77 .............................St. Joseph’s

SeMiNOLe CLASSiCTALLAHASSee, FLA. (FLORiDA STATe)2004-05 Fourth PlaceLost, 62-80 .............................Miami UniversityLost, 64-69 .............................Eastern Kentucky

CYCLONe CLASSiCAMeS, iOWA (iOWA STATe)2005-06 Third PlaceLost, 64-74 .............................IPFWWon, 76-54 .............................Nicholls State

LADY PRiVATeeR CLASSiCNeW ORLeANS, LA. (NeW ORLeANS)2006-07 Third PlaceLost, 62-63 .............................RichmonsWon, 85-70 .............................New Orleans

UCF HOLiDAY CLASSiCORLANDO, FLA. (CeNTRAL FLORiDA)2007-08Won, 87-81 .............................Central FloridaLost, 62-66 .............................La Salle

MAGGie DixON SURF N’ SLAMSAN DieGO, CALiF. (SAN DieGO)2007-08 Fourth PlaceLost, 60-79 .............................San DiegoLost, 64-111 .............................DePaul

PiTTSBURGH THANKSGiViNG TOURNAMeNTPiTTSBURGH, PA. (PiTTSBURGH)2009-10 Third PlaceLost, 56-63 .............................No. 20 PittsburghWon, 79-76 OT ............................Miami (Ohio)

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Appalachian women’s basketball enters its 11th season in the George M. Holmes Convocation Center. The Holmes Center serves as home of Moun-taineer men’s and women’s basketball teams, as well as Appalachian’s volleyball and indoor track and field programs. Standing on Rivers Street at Appalachian State University, the 200,840-square foot Holmes Center serves as the cornerstone to the entry to cam-pus and houses ASU’s Department of health, leisure and exercise science. The structure also includes the 8,325-seat Seby Jones Arena, which hosts a number of community and cultural events in addition to Appalachian athletics, including graduation and convocation ceremonies, trade shows and concerts. The facility opened on November 17, 2000 with a celebration followed by a men’s basketball contest between Appalachian and the University of North Carolina. With much anticipation, every seat for the ASU-UNC showdown was sold in advance, marking the first pre-gameday sellout in school history for any sporting event. The athletics ticket office sold the full allotment of tickets for the inaugural contest at the Holmes Center in just 12 minutes. The Mountaineer women opened the arena two days later hosting Wake Forest on November 19, 2000. ASU fell, 83-60, in the contest in front of 561 fans. Entering the 2010-11 season, the Mountaineers are 59-68 (.464) all-time in the arena with the largest crowd of 1,576 fans attending ASU’s contest with Davidson on January 23, 2010. The 2009-10 edition of the Apps set a Holmes Center record for wins, as the Mountaineers became the first squad to total double-digit wins in the building, recording 11 during the 2009-10 campaign. In addition to the state-of-the-art amenities that the Holmes Center has to offer, the atmosphere for Appalachian sporting events remains one of the most spirited in the Southern Conference. The Appalachian student section is a priority at the Holmes Center, as student seating is located at mid-court for both volleyball and basketball. Public service, a cornerstone upon which Appalachian was founded, is the hallmark of the two individuals whom names adorn the university’s convocation center, as former ASU Chancellor, Francis T. Borkowski announced that the center would be called the George M. Holmes Convocation Center and its arena the Seby Jones Arena on March 20, 1999. Holmes is a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 41st District (Yadkin, Wilkes and Alexander Counties). He is the senior co-chair of the North Carolina House of Appropriations Committee. A native of Mount Airy, N.C., Holmes attended Appalachian on a football scholarship from 1950-57. Holmes first entered political office from 1975-76 and has served 11 terms since 1979. He serves on the Governor’s Advisory Budget Commission, the Joint Legislative Commission on Govern-mental Operations and the Joint Legislative Transportation Over-sight Committee. Holmes was instrumental in securing the bulk of the $36.8 million needed to build the convocation center. Jones served as mayor and a council member of Raleigh from 1967-71. He also served on ASU’s Board of Trustees for eight years, chairing the Board in 1990-91. His philanthropy, including establishing Appalachian’s Alumni Memorial Scholarship and a scholarship for students from Wake County, has made it possible for many students to attend college.

Varsity Gym

Though the Mountaineers compete exclusively in the Holmes Center, the team often practices in the spacious Varsity Gym on campus as well. Four adjacent courts can be set up on the floor to allow for maximum utilization of practice time. In addition to the new court at the HCC, Varsity Gym’s floor also received a facelift in 2008, as a new hardwood surface was installed. The arena is also the practice home for wrestling, men’s basketball, volleyball, field hockey and the track and field teams.

BASKETBALL FACILITIES

The ASU women’s basketball meeting room.

FACILITIES

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Holmes Center

Year bY YearHolmes Center QuiCk FaCts

The Holmes Center received a new floor before the 2008-09 season.

GEORGE M. HOLMES CONVOCATION CENTER

ASU won the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational Championship in the Holmes Center on March 28, 2010 against Memphis.

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Appalachian State University is one of the most re-spected comprehensive institutions of higher learning in the South and provides multiple means of support to ensure that ASU student-athletes succeed both on the court and in the classroom. The academic environment that surrounds Appala-chian is prided on fitting the needs of all students, regardless of background. The student-athletes of ASU who compete on a variety of playing fields take pride in their academic reputation. Through the overall efforts of the Learning Assistance Program, the Office of Academic Services for Student-Ath-letes is coordinated by Jean Roberts. Assistant coordinators Kim Sherill, Eric Hart and Stefanie Whitworth help to guide the office’s efforts for the more than 500 student-athletes who wear the black and gold. The Office of Academic Services for Student-Athletes helps students prioritize academics by providing a compre-hensive support system throughout their college careers. The overall graduation rate of student-athletes on campus has consistently remained higher than that of the Appalachian total student body. Approximately 35 percent of all student-athletes at ASU made the Southern Conference

Honor Roll in the 2007-08 academic year. The people of Appalachian State University are very proud of the academic achievements of their student-ath-letes and applaud the teamwork of the administration and their relationships with the coaches whose support is pivotal in helping shape athletes’ academic lives. The University’s Learning Assistance Program is a valu-able aid to student-athletes at Appalachian. From tutoring,

to academic advising and academic monitoring, the pro-gram affords the student-athlete the opportunity to excel both on the field and in the classroom. The embodiment of true student-athletes, Kelsey Sharkey and Courtney Freeman were named to the 2009-10 Southern Conference honor roll for holding higher than 3.2 cumulative GPAS for the academic school year.

Like the entire Appalachian State University athletics department, Mountaineer basketball believes strongly in giving back to the community. The Mountaineers are extremely involved in giving back to the community and enjoying volunteering their time at numerous events and functions. One of Appalachian’s primary causes that it donates much of its time and resources to is its annual Think Pink game. This past season, the Mountaineers teamed up with over 1,200 schools across the country to raise money in support of breast cancer research and awareness.Head Coach Darcie Vincent and the women’s basketball staff donated $1 dollar to the cause for every student that attended ASU’s game against UNCG, totaling $240, and the program teamed up with Boone’s local American Cancer Society to raise money for the noteworthy cause. Overall the team raised over $1000 for the Women’s Bas-ketball Coaches Association/Kay Yow Cancer Fund.In addition to Think Pink, the Black and Gold donated their $500 winnings from the NCAA/SoCon ‘Pack the House’ Challenge to the March of Dimes. The squad was deemed

‘Pack the House’ winners when it set a Holmes Center record in attendance for a women’s basketball game as 1,576 fans filled the Holmes Center to see ASU down conference foe Da-vidson. ‘Pack the House’ is a national effort in which confer-ences and institutions compete to build attendance.Trying to help out in as many ways as possible, the Apps

have volunteered on both Appalachian State’s campus and in Boone. Over the past year the Mountaineers have been directly involved in 15 community service events. Starting the school year off on a strong foot, the Black and Gold volunteered at ASU’s Freshmen Move in Day in 2009 and 2010, helping incoming freshman and their families move into dorms.After arriving home late from its first regular-season game during the 2009-10 season at Marshall, the team woke up early the next morning to volunteer at the Angel Food Min-istries, passing out food and supplies to those in need.Pairing up with numerous Appalachian State varsity athletic teams, the Apps also participated in Celebrity Serve. Celeb-rity Serve was an event where the squad went to Makotos and Beef O’Bradys restaurants and served food and drinks to customers.Hoping to encourage local youth to get involved and be-come Mountaineer fans, the team put on a basketball clinic at Hardin Park elementary in the Fall of 2009, running drills with the local youth teams and giving the young girls ad-vice and guidance.

ACADEMIC SERVICES

Few programs play a role as essential to the continued success of the Mountaineers as sports medicine. ASU sports medicine provides preventative care that helps student-athletes avoid injury and post-injury treatment that allows student athletes to recover as quickly as possible. Under the direction of director Jason Robey and vol-leyball athletic trainer Jamie Moul, Appalachian sports medi-cine has three spacious facilities at its disposal in the Holmes Center, Varsity Gym and Owens Fieldhouse. Each athlete

training room is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment to ensure the health and welfare of the student-athletes. The sports medicine staff is bolstered by one of the finest athlete training education programs in the nation. The program has been in existence for more than 25 years, was one of the first NATA approved programs and is accredited by CAATE.

MOUNTAINEERS IN THE COMMUNITY

SPORTS MEDICINE

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING The mission of Appalachian State speed, strength & conditioning program is to assist the athletes in reaching the full athletic potential. This mission is attained by reduc-ing the athlete’s potential for injury during competition, and increasing an athletes’s overall athleticism and power. The Appalachian speed, strength & conditioning pro-grams is designed to implement programs that fit the char-acteristics of the coaches of the 20 different sport programs, ASU’s staff remains in a constant research mode to provide the best programs for each student-athlete’s needs. The

staff incorporates a variety of training methods to ensure that an athlete reaches their full potential. The variety of methods includes resistance training, speed development, sport specific conditioning, dynamic flexibility, along with full scientific analysis of the athlete to help better understand how to train the athlete . The scientific analysis of the athlete to help better understand how to train the athlete. The scien-tific analysis can be anything from VO2 testing to basal meta-bolic rate analysis. These tests are done at the discretion of the strength coach by the exercise science department and

teams. This concept is the foundation of our program. The Appalachian program is unique compared to other programs across the nation. With a 16,000-square foot facility in the panning phase, the Mountaineers will be able to boast having a premier facility in this region of the coun-try that can compare to any level of competition. The facility combined with the unique relationship that Appalachian’s exercise science department possess on campus gives ASU’s athletes the extra edge to compete at the highest level.

The Apps volunteered at Makotos as a part of the ASU athletic department’s annual Celebrity Serve event.

CAMpuS LIFE

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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

DAVID JACKSONAssociate AD, Public Affairs

MIKE FLYNNAsst. AD, Sports Information

BARBARA GREENAssistant AD, Compliance

Debbie Richardson begins her 15th year as Senior Woman Administrator at Appalachian State Uni-versity. She joined the Mountaineer staff in August 1996 as an assistant athletics director and earned the title of senior associate director in 2006. Richardson serves as administrator for seven men’s and women’s sports, including volleyball, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball and men’s tennis. As the senior woman administrator, she acts as spokesperson for the needs and interests of women within the athletics department, campus and community. Richardson has been very active at conference, regional and national levels, participating on numerous committees. In the Southern Conference, Richardson sits on the wrestling and television committees and is the current chair of the volleyball committee. She is also a former chair of the conference’s Senior Woman Administrators’ Association. Regionally, Richardson serves as the chair of the south region volleyball ranking committee, and, at the national level, she is entering her second year as a member of the NCAA Division I volleyball committee. Richardson came to Appalachian following five years as assistant athletics director at the University of Illinois, where she was responsible for 11 sports, handling event management, athletic facilities and special projects, such as NCAA and Big Ten Championships. Prior to her stint at Illinois, Richardson spent nine years at the University of South Florida, including seven seasons as head volleyball coach. While at South Florida, Richardson compiled a 180-117 record and earned three Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year awards (1984, 1986 and 1988). She led her team to four Sun Belt championships (1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989). Richardson came to South Florida from Gardner-Webb where she was a volleyball coach during the 1981 season. A 1975 Auburn graduate, Richardson was a four-year starter for the Tigers during the AIAW-era. She served as a team captain and was named to the all-state team in both her junior and senior campaigns. The Miami, Fla. native graduated from Berry High School in Birmingham, Ala. An Olympic volleyball volunteer at the 1996 Atlanta Games, Richardson earned a master’s degree in physical education from East Tennessee State in 1977.

In his first five years at Appalachian State University, director of ath-letics Charlie Cobb has led the department to unparalleled success.

The many achievements enjoyed by Appalachian athletics during the first 60 months of Cobb’s tenure include:

• ThreeNCAADivisionIfootballnationalchampionships—markingthefirst time that any program has ever won three-consecutive NCAA Division I FootballChampionshipSubdivision(FCS—formerlyDivisionI-AA)andthe first NCAA football titles ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level. • ShatteringfootballattendancerecordsatKiddBrewerStadiumwithcrowds surpassing “The Rock’s” permanent seating capacity for each of ASU’s 28 regular-season home games since Cobb’s arrival in 2005. • A298-percentincreaseinfootballseason-ticketsales. • Five-consecutiveCommissioner’sCupchampionships—recognizingthetop overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference. • TwoGermannCupchampionships—recognizingthetopoverallwomen’s sports program in the SoCon. • Thirty-fivepercentoftheathleticsdepartment’sstudentsmakingthe Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25). • Fiveteams(men’sbasketball,women’scrosscountry,fieldhockey,women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recognition awards, based on being among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. • TheYosefClub,whichprovidesscholarshipandfacilitysupportforstudent- athletes, raising over $2.5 million for the first time in 2009-10. Despite the state of the economy, the Yosef Club has reached the $2 million threshold for donations three years in a row and rasied nearly $2 million more in 2009-10 than it did in any year prior a string of five-straight record years since Cobb’s arrival. • Appalachian’sathleticsannualbudgetincreasingfrom$7.5millioninCobb’s first year to nearly $13 million in 2010-11.

However, the most notable of Cobb’s many achievements has been the addition of first-class facili-ties that will give Appalachian the opportunity to be successful across the athletics spectrum for years to come. Facility enhancements totaling $50 million were completed in 2009, headlined by the 120,000-square-foot Appalachian Athletics Center. The seven-story complex, located behind Kidd Brewer Stadium’s west stands, includes new football offices and locker room, a strength and conditioning center, training facilities, academic study space and computer lab for all ASU student-athletes, as well as premium seating in the form of 600 club-level seats and 18 luxury suites. The facility enhancements also included other significant renovations to The Rock. A new ticket plaza, which serves as a grand entrance to the stadium, as well as ornamental fencing that replaced the chain-link barriers that used to surround the stadium and field were completed before the 2007 season, while a 4,400-seat upper deck on the stadium’s east side and substantial upgrades to the east and south concourses were completed prior to the ‘08 campaign. In addition to the renovations to Appalachian’s most visible athletics facility, the campaign has also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex), as well as the Apps’ first-ever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility) and renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a premier practice and competition venue for ASU basketball, indoor track and field, volleyball and wrestling. With the $50 million in facilities enhancements, all 20 of Appalachian’s intercollegiate sports teams now practice and compete in facilities that have either been built or renovated in the last decade. While Cobb is quick to point out the “total team effort” put forth to achieve the many successes that have been enjoyed since he began his tenure as ASU’s director of athletics on July 1, 2005, it is the experience, vision and work ethic of the 42-year-old Cobb that has steered the Mountaineers to new heights. Prior to his arrival in Boone, Cobb was a member of the athletics department at North Carolina State University from 1998-2005. A four-year football letterwinner at NC State from 1987-90, Cobb served as the Wolfpack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media relations and student-athlete develop-ment operations, as well as serving on the department’s compact strategic planning initiative, gender equity and facilities committees. During his tenure, NC State increased football season-ticket sales by 87 percent and men’s basket-ball season-ticket sales by 121 percent. The combined ticket revenues accounted for an annual increase of over 86 percent for Wolfpack athletics, generating more than $6 million for the department. In addition, Cobb served as NC State’s administrator for baseball and women’s soccer, tournament manager for the 2004 NCAA men’s basketball first and second rounds at the RBC Center and the chair for the southeast region of the NCAA women’s soccer committee. Prior to returning to his alma mater in ‘98, Cobb spent six years in Atlanta, Ga., where he held posi-tions with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome. As an assistant executive director for the Atlanta Sports Council and the Peach Bowl, he helped coordinate Atlanta’s bid for the 2002 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four and handled all game and event operations for the Peach Bowl. As sales manager for the Georgia Dome from 1994-97, Cobb helped procure events such as the Southeastern Conference football championship, the SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball tournaments, NCAA men’s basketball championship events, Georgia High School Association football playoffs, major concerts and other college and amateur sporting events. Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administration from NC State in 1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum Award, presented to the ACC football senior with the highest grade point aver-age, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship. After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities, Cobb earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1992. Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC goalkeeper for NCSU women’s soccer from 1988-90 and serves as an assistant coach for Appalachian’s women’s soccer program. The Cobbs have a 12-year-old son, Harrison, and a nine-year-old daughter, Branan.

CHARLIE COBBAthletics DirectorNC State, 1990Fifth Year

ASU ASSociAte And ASSiStAnt Athletic directorS

JAY SUTTONAssociate AD, Internal Affairs

TROY HEUSTESSAssociate AD, Facilities

RICK BEASLEYSr. Assoc. AD, Athletic Develop.

DEBBIE RICHARDSONSenior Assoc.AD/Senior Woman AdministratorAuburn, 197515th Year

SAMANTHA STEVENSAsst. AD, Marketing/Licensing

ADMINISTRATION

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Educating north carolina’s citizEns and lEadErs Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Since that time, the area has attracted those seeking natural beauty, adventure and learning. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system. The university offers a challenging and stimulating learning experience for nearly 17,000 students. Appalachian combines the best attributes of a small liberal arts college with those of a large, research institution. It is particularly known for its research and outreach in health-related fields and the areas of energy/environment/eco-nomics. Distinctively residential, the main campus encompasses 411 acres. It includes 19 academic buildings, 20 residence halls, four dining facili-ties and 11 recreational and athletic facilities. Appalachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City. Off-campus programs are offered in 10 counties through collaboration with area community colleges. The university is characterized by close collaboration between students and faculty, quality academics, and life-changing co-curricular activities that develop graduates with real-world capabilities. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics program, featuring 10 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA Division I status and have been members of the Southern Conference since 1971. The Mountaineers won their 30th Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics during the 2009-10 academic year. The award was established in 1979. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national champi-onship titles – in 2005, 2006 and 2007. The Germann Cup, which recognizes overall women’s excellence, has been won by Appalachian eight times since the award’s inception in 1987. This is the second-most in league history. Since joining the Southern Conference, the Mountaineers have captured league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volley-ball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s tennis. Appalachian’s student-athletes excel in the classroom as well as on the playing field. In the 2009-10 academic year, 69 student-athletes made the Southern Conference’s academic all-conference teams. To be eligible, a student-athlete must possess at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average. One Mountaineer had a 4.0 GPA.

appalachian athlEtics Mission statEMEnt The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of edu-cation, with emphasis on and priority given to the high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institu-tional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing ASU is both a bona-fide student pursuing a degree program and an amateur com-petitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, staff, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary qualifi-cations, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regulations governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should benefit the institution through its ef-fects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Specifically, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusi-asm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide benefits to the participants.

appalachian athlEtics divErsity statEMEnt Appalachian athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administrators and support staff from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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points of pridE outstanding faculty Ninety-nine percent of Appalachian’s full-time faculty hold doctor-ate, first professional degree, or other terminal degree.

sMall classEs, pErsonal attEntion Personal attention from faculty is a hallmark of the Appalachian experience. Classes average 26 students. This close-knit “community of learners” contributes to Appalachian having a freshman-to-sopho-more retention rate of nearly 87 percent.

studEnt satisfaction Appalachian ranks No. 7 out of 592 schools in MyPlan.com’s stu-dent rankings for “Overall Satisfaction & Happiness with Choice.”

coMprEhEnsivE dEgrEE offErings Appalachian offers more than 140 undergraduate and graduate major programs through its College of Arts and Sciences, College of Fine and Applied Arts, Reich College of Education, Walker College of Business, University College, Hayes School of Music, College of Health Sciences and Cratis D. Williams Graduate School. Appalachian also offers a doctorate of education.

intErnationally connEctEd With study abroad opportunities on nearly every continent, Ap-palachian students have access to approximately 200 foreign sites for semester and year programs of study.

contributors to KnowlEdgE Each year, Appalachian receives $12-14 million in external grants and contracts, which fund research projects that improve lives in North Carolina, across the nation and around the world. Appalachian values undergraduate research, so many of these projects generate special opportunities for students.

EnvironMEntally rEsponsiblE caMpus The Princeton Review’s 2010 “Guide to 286 Green Colleges” included Appalachian among the nation’s most environmentally responsible campuses. Appalachian’s sustainability ethic is evident through an electricity-generating wind turbine on campus, a biod-iesel-powered public transportation system, research and academic degree programs that focus on issues related to energy, economics and the environment, as well as a commitment to new buildings that are efficiently designed and LEED® certified.

an Education lEadEr The Reich College of Education provides the most teacher educa-tion graduates of all University of North Carolina campuses – 16 percent of beginning teachers are prepared by Appalachian. The college’s new building under construction should be complete by summer 2011.

passionatE and succEssful aluMni Appalachian has more than 99,000 living alumni, 70 percent of whom have remained in North Carolina after graduating. They are leaders in their communities and professions, exemplifying how Ap-palachian can and does make a difference in the world.

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appalachian todayEnrollMEnt• 16,968 students in Fall 2009 • 14,872 undergraduate and 2,096 graduate

top fEEdEr countiEs• Mecklenburg• Wake• Watauga• Guilford• Forsyth• Catawba

statEs Most rEprEsEntEd• North Carolina• Georgia• Virginia• Florida• Tennessee• South Carolina

acadEMics• College of Arts and Sciences • Walker College of Business • Reich College of Education • College of Fine and Applied Arts • College of Health Sciences • Hayes School of Music• University College• Cratis D. Williams Graduate School

• More than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership.

fall 2009 avEragE frEshMan sat• 1158

studEnt/faculty ratio• 17-to-1

EstiMatEd 2010-11 ExpEnsEs• $10,753 for in-state students and $22,065 for out-of-state students. • Includes tuition, fees, room, standard meal plan and textbook rental.

appalachian traditionsalMa MatEr

Cherished Vision of the Southland,Alma Mater in the hills;

Thou dost point our minds to wisdom, Till the truth our spirit thrills.

Appalachian, Alma Materof our hearts the joy and pride;Lead us ever, lead us onward,Vanguard of the Hero’s side.

fight song - hi hi yiKas

Hi-Hi-y-ike-usNobody like us,

We are the Mountaineers, Mountaineers, Mountaineers.Always a-winning,Always a-grinning,

Always a-feeling fineYou bet, hey

appalachian tiMElinE1899 Dougherty brothers founded Watauga Academy

1903 North Carolina legislature recognized The Appalachian Training School of Teachers as a state institution

1921 North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Normal School two-year college program

1929 North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Teachers College four-year program

1948 North Carolina Commission on Higher Education autho-rized the ASTC Graduate School

1967 North Carolina legislature authorized Appalachian State University, with three undergraduate colleges.

1971 University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one of its regional campuses

1982 Enrollment exceeded 10,000 students

1993 Dr. Francis T. Borkowski became chancellor

2001 TIME Magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year

2004 Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became chancellor

2005 Football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Champi- onship

2006 Enrollment exceeded 15,000; football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship a second time

2007 Football team won NCAA Division I National Champion a third time

2008 Enrollment exceeded 16,000

2009 State’s largest electricity-generating wind turbine installed on campus

2010 New College of Health Sciences opened in July

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chancEllor KEnnEth E. pEacocK Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became Appalachian State University’s sixth chancellor in July 2004. During his tenure, Appalachian has experienced significant growth in several areas, and the quality of the university’s academic programs has continued to advance, directing extensive national attention to Appalachian. The university has become a destination of choice among the brightest and best high school graduates, with freshman SAT scores averaging 1158 and grade point averages of 3.92 in the 2009-10 academic year. Since Chancellor Peacock assumed office, Appalachian has raised more than $65 million in private funding. Appalachian ACCESS, a university scholarship program offering North Caro-lina’s low-income students living at or below the poverty level a four-year university education debt free, was first awarded to members of the freshman class in 2007. Capital improvements and new construction under Chancellor Peacock’s leadership has included the Student Recreation Center, Central Dining Facility, Athletics Center, residence hall renovations, steam system upgrades and the opening of Belk Library and Information Commons. Construction projects currently under way include a new college of education building, new on-campus housing, a facility for the Heltzer Honors Program and an expansion to Plemmons Student Union. Prior to his appointment as chancellor, Dr. Peacock served at Appalachian as interim provost and executive vice chancellor. He joined the faculty in Appalachian’s Walker College of Business in 1983, was appointed assistant dean of the business school in 1987, associate dean in 1989, and served as dean of the college from 1992-2003. Previously, he taught at the McIntyre School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and worked for the accounting firm of Price Water-house & Co. in its Winston-Salem and Charlotte offices. Chancellor Peacock received his undergraduate degree in accounting at Mars Hill College and his master’s and doctorate degrees in ac-counting at Louisiana State University. In September 2006, he received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Mars Hill College. He is a native of Rocky Mount. He and his wife, Rosanne, have two grown sons, Chris and Brian. Chancellor Peacock serves on the NCAA Division I Presidential Advisory Group, Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors, Homes for Children Board of Directors, Leadership North Carolina Board of Directors, and he chairs the North Carolina Campus Compact Executive Board. He has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. He also is the recipient of the Golden Eagle Award for Leadership from AdvantageWest, the L. Richardson Preyer Alumni Award from Leadership North Carolina, and a visionary leadership in education award from the Caldwell County Chamber of Commerce. In addition, the Peacocks are involved in a variety of civic/community programs and activities.

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chancEllorKenneth E. peacock

intEriM provost lorin baumhover

board of trustEEs

bradley t. adcockCEO

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North CarolinaCary, NC

J. Edgar broyhill Businessman

Winston-Salem, NC

Jeannine underdown collinsPresident

Underdown and Associates Boone, NC

John E. cooper Jr.Owner

Mast General StoreBoone, NC

hughlene b. frankCommunity volunteer

Greensboro, NC

avery b. hall sr. Senior Vice President/Business Banker

Wachovia BankKernersville, NC

helen a. powersRetired businesswoman

Asheville, NC

alice roessReal estate/mortgage investor/community volunteer

Blowing Rock, NC

James M. rose sr.CEO

Leasing ServicesShelby, NC

peter rowePresident

Student Government Association

Michael a. steinbackOperating Partner

Stonebridge PartnersAsheville, NC

g. a. sywassinkChairman and CEO

Standard Holding CorporationHilton Head, SC

Matthew J. szulikRetired businessman

Raleigh, NC

constituEncy rEprEsEntativEs

(non-voting):

laura M. aiken President

Alumni Association

Jill r. EhnennChairperson

Faculty Senate

bob charleboisPresident

Staff Council President

univErsity lEadErship

faculty athlEtics rEprEsEntativEdr. alan hausEr Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 25th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Ap-

pointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Council since 1979. Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chairper-son of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous commit-tees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Concordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail, who is the Assistant Director of Summer Sessions at Appalachian State University, have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.

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oncE a MountainEEr, always a MountainEEr The Appalachian Alumni Association encourages fellowship among its members, promotes goodwill toward Appalachian, and assists Appalachian by carrying out projects to support the university. The non-dues paying Association provides a number of events and programs for the over 90,000 Appalachian alumni, including:• Homecoming and fan gatherings for athletic events• Regional and affinity chapters as part of the Appalachian Family Network• The Gold Book online alumni community• Travel tour opportunities• APPdate electronic newsletter • Black & Gold Reunion and Spring Alumni weekends• Alumni awards and scholarship programs• Appalachian alumni e-mail addresses• Special offers such as Appalachian NC license tags, discount insurance programs and affinity merchandise• Alumni website including online alumni directory, event information and registration, alumni blog, downloadable screensavers/wallpapers, online photo album and more at www.alumni.appstate.edu

Appalachian Alumni Association • McKinney Alumni Center • ASU Box 32015 • Boone, NC 28608Toll Free 866-756-ALUM (2586) • [email protected] • www.alumni.appstate.edu

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boonE, north carolina Boone lies nestled in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians and is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Among its accolades are inclusion in National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards” and U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Appala-chian State University began as Watauga Academy in 1899 to educate the mountain children and ultimately to prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. Boone is a college town in the best sense – where people say hello on the street and a vibrant downtown is mere steps from the university campus. It is characterized by beautiful mountain scenery, distinct four-season weather, mountain heritage culture and casual living – and it is the center of tourism and commerce for Watauga County and the surrounding High Country. Outdoor activities, cultural events, fine dining and eclectic shops bring visitors from all over the world. Boone enjoys a low rate of unemployment with the university as a top economic driver fol-lowed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. Boone is a year-round playground for business meetings and conferences, as well as leisure. The cool sum-mers, dazzling colors of fall and serene winters offer something for every nature lover. An unusually wide array of quality arts and cultural programming enhance the Boone com-munity. The university’s An Appalachian Summer Festival, a month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, has brought Lily Tomlin, Branford Marsalis, Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Andre Watts, Charlie Daniels, the Glenn Miller Orchestra and other notable performers. Dur-ing the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. The jewel of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a robust community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of new and historically important artwork, and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the finest artists of the region. Boone offers an uncommon quality of life. That’s why many visitors come for a weekend and stay for a lifetime.

boonE at a glancE…• The county seat of Watauga County• Population: 14,942• Incorporated in 1872• Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel Boone• Served by four major highways• One of four North American Adventure Destinations – Adventure Sports magazine• Average summer temperature: 70 degrees• “Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry sells approximately 13,000 Fraser Fir trees annually• One of the lowest annual unemployment rates in the Southeast

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