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Johnson C. Smith University 2010-11 Lady Golden Bulls Basketball Media Guide Competitive Greatness

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Johnson C. Smith University2010-11

Lady Golden BullsBasketball Media Guide

Competitive Greatness

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#1 Shayla RussellFr • Forward • 6-0

Bronx, NY/Frederick Douglass Academy

Business Marketing Major

#3 Alexcia BarnesFr • Guard • 5-7

Queens, NY/Benjamin Banneker HS

Sports Management Major

#4 Shakeena CunninghamSr • Guard • 5-7

Buffalo, NY/Robert Morris

Psychology Major

#5 Racquel DavisFr • Forward • 6-0

Bamberg, Germany/Bamberg HS

Biology Major

#10 April SmithJr • Forward • 6-0

Auburn, AL/Auburn HSBusiness Major

#12 Shavonda PriceJr • Guard • 5-8

Fort Wayne, IN/DefianceCommunication Arts

Major

#13 Brittane NeelySr • Center • 6-2

Arlington, VA/NC A&TBusiness Management

Major

#14 Tyra BreauxSr • Guard • 5-8

Baltimore, MD/New Town HS

Mass Communications Major

#15 Chante’ BellFr • Guard • 5-9Fayetteville, NC/

Westover HSSports Management Major

#20 Terran QuattlebaumJr • Guard • 5-6

Mitchellville, MD/CH Flowers HS

Computer Science Major

#23 LaQwesha GambleJr • Guard • 5-10

Winter Haven, FL/Kentucky

Psychology Major

#30 Shontanette ShawSr • Guard • 5-6

Raeford, NC/Hoke County HS

Sports Mgmt/Psychology Major

#34 Terrica JonesJr • Guard • 5-6Raleigh, NC/

Wake-Rolesville HSCriminal Justice Major

#50 Phyllis JensonJr • Center • 6-3

Los Angeles, CA/San Antonio JC

Sports Management Major

2010-11 JCSU TV/Radio RoSTeR

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Page 1 Table of ConTenTs

Page 2 QuiCk faCTs

Page 4 Media inforMaTion

Page 5 rosTer

Page 6 CoMMuniTy involveMenT

Page 8 season Preview-ouTlook

Page 9-16 reTurners

Page 17 aThleTiC faCiliTies

Page 18-22 newCoMers

Page 23-25 CoaChing sTaff

Page 26 TeaM suPPorT sTaff

Page 28-29 sTaTisTiCs

Page 30-31 hisTory & reCords

Page 32-34 The universiTy

Page 35 universiTy PresidenT

Page 36 direCTor of aThleTiCs

Page 37-38 JCsu aThleTiC sTaff

Page 40 The deParTMenT of aThleTiCs

Page 43 ParTners & suPPorTers

Page 44 Ciaa baskeTball

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JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY L A D Y G O L D E N B U L L S B A S K E T B A L L C O S I D A F O R M

2010-11 Season

GENERAL INFORMATION Address: ................................................... 100 Beatties Ford Road ................................................... Charlotte, North Carolina 28216 Founded: ............................................................................... 1867 Enrollment: ........................................................................... 1630 President:...........................Dr. Ronald L. Carter (Morehouse ‘71) Conference: .............. Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Affiliation:....................................................... NCAA Division II Nickname: ................................................................ Golden Bulls Colors: ........ Gold (Pantone Solid Coat 7406) & Navy (PMS 296) Website: ............................................ www.goldenbullsports.com Basketball Gymnasium: .................. Jack S. Brayboy Gymnasium Capacity: .............................................................................. 1,800 Year built: ............................................................................. 1961 Athletic Department Phone .................................. (704) 378-1205 Athletic Department Fax: ..................................... (704) 378-1073 Athletic Director: ........................ Stephen Joyner, Sr. (JCSU ‘73) AD Phone: ............................................................ (704) 378-1206 E-mail: .............................................................. [email protected] Senior Woman Administrator: ............................. Vanessa Taylor SWA Phone:......................................................... (704) 378-1203 E-mail: .............................................................. [email protected] Sports Information Director: ........................... Lamont M. Hinson SID Office Phone: ................................................ (704) 378-1118 SID Mobile: ......................................................... (704) 953-5627 E-mail: .............................................................. [email protected]

BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of basketball: ......................................................... N/A Overall All-Time record: ....................................................... N/A Years in Post-season Play/Last: ................................ 5 years/2009 Last Post-season Opponent: ...................................... Indiana (PA) Result: ............................................................. L 78-66 (03/13/09)

BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ................................ Vanessa Taylor (Tuskegee ‘91) Basketball Office Phone: ..................................... (704) 378-1203 Basketball Email Address: ................................ [email protected] Best Time to Contact: ................................. 9:00 am - 12:00 noon JCSU Record (years): .................................... 167-100 (9th season) Career Record (years): .................................... 250-195 (16 years) Assistant Coaches: First Assistant: .................................... Ronnie Enoch (3rd season) Second Assistant: ................................... Andre Green (1st season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: ................. Judene Wright (3rd season) Strength and Conditioning ................. Clement Gibbs (5th season)

MEDIA INFORMATION News 14 Carolina: ................................................... 704-973-5792 WCCB-Fox Charlotte: ............................................ 704-632-7551 Charlotte Observer: ................................................. 704-358-5125 Charlotte Post: ......................................................... 704-342-2160

TEAM INFORMATION (2009-10) Overall Home Away Neutral All Games: 18-10 10-5 7-4 1-1 Conference Record: 11-9 6-5 5-4 0-0 Non-Conference Record: 7-1 4-0 2-0 1-1

2010-11 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Scrimmage

11/2/10 NC A&T State Univ. Charlotte, NC 6:30 PM 11/7/10 SC State Univ. Orangeburg, SC 3:00 PM

Exhibition 11/9/10 NC Central Univ. Durham, NC 6:00 PM

Regular Season 11/13/10 Tuskegee Tuskegee, AL 3:00 PM 11/17/10 Queens Univ. (NC) Charlotte, NC 7:00 PM

Queen City Classic 11/20/10 Pfeiffer Charlotte, NC 4:00 PM 11/21/10 Wingate Charlotte, NC 4:00 PM 11/30/10 Queens Univ. (NC) Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 12/4/10 Belmont Abbey Charlotte, NC 2:00 PM 12/13/10 Saint Paul's* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 1/6/11 Chowan* Murfreesboro, NC 5:30 PM 1/8/11 Elizabeth City State* Elizabeth City, NC 5:30 PM 1/10/11 Lincoln (PA)* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 1/13/11 Saint Paul's* Lawrenceville, VA 5:30 PM 1/15/11 Virginia State* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 1/17/11 Virginia Union* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 1/20/11 Bowie State* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 1/22/11 Livingstone* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 1/25/11 North Greenville Tigerville, SC 6:00 PM 1/29/11 Fayetteville State* Fayetteville, NC 5:30 PM 1/31/11 Winston-Salem State* Winston-Salem, NC 5:30 PM 2/5/11 Shaw* Raleigh, NC 5:30 PM 2/7/11 Fayetteville State* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 2/12/11 Saint Augustine's* Raleigh, NC 5:30 PM 2/14/11 Shaw* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 2/19/11 Winston-Salem State* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 2/21/11 Saint Augustine's* Charlotte, NC 5:30 PM 2/26/11 Livingstone* Salisbury, NC 5:30 PM

CIAA Tournament 03/1-5/11 TBD * Charlotte, NC (Time Warner Arena)

* indicates conference opponent

2010-11 Women’s Basketball Preseason Roster Key Returnees Tyra Breaux G 5-8 Sr. Baltimore, MD Shakeena Cunningham G 5-7 Sr. Buffalo, NY Brittane Neely G 6-2 Sr. Arlington, VA Shontanette Shaw G 5-6 Sr. Raeford, NC Terrica Jones G 5-6 Jr. Raleigh NC Terran Quattlebaum G 5-6 Jr. Mitchellville, MD April Smith F 6-0 Jr. Auburn AL Newcomers/Transfers LaQwesha Gamble G 5-10 Jr. Winter Haven, FL Phyllis Jenson C 6-3 Jr. Los Angeles, CA Shavonda Price G 5-8 Jr. Fort Wayne, IN Alexcia Barnes G 5-7 Fr. Queens, NY Chante’ Bell G 5-9 Fr. Fayetteville, NC Racquel Davis F 6-0 Fr. Bamberg, Germany Shayla Russell F 6-0 Fr. Bronx, NY

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Lady Golden Bulls Basketball

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Interviews: For all non-match interviews, please contact the JCSU Sports Information Director at least 24 hours prior to the desired time. Post game interviews requests should be arranged through the Sports Information Office within five minutes of the contest’s final point. At the conclusion of the contest, players and coaches are available for interviews after a 10-minute “cooling-off” period.

Post-Game Packets: Final game statistics will be available approximately 10 minutes following the game.

Pre-Game Notes: The media may obtain game-day information, including notes and statistics for both teams on press row. Game notes are available the day of the game for all media members. Media members wishing to receive an emailed copy of the game-day notes prior to arriving at the Gymnasium should contact Lamont Hinson at (704) 378-1118.

Post-Game Services: A copier and fax machine are available at the Coaches Office on first come, first serve basis. As a service to visiting media and sports information directors, the JCSU Sports Information will email box scores and game scores to media if provided the email addresses. A member of the sports information staff will carry out any fax requests you may have.

Press Passes: Press row arrangements must be made through the JCSU Sports Information Office at least 24 hours in advance of the desired game.

Radio Broadcast: All requests for broadcasts must be arranged through the Sports Information Office at least three weeks in advance. When there is more than one request received for the same game, top priority will be given to the radio station that regularly broadcasts the visiting team’s games. All arrangements for telephone lines are the responsibility of the visiting radio station.

For the most up to the minute coverage of Golden Bull athletics on the world wide web, visit www.goldenbullsports.com, the official athletic website of Johnson C. Smith University. In addition to update results, statistics, and game stories, you can find photos, player and coach biographies, schedule and roster information, and weekly releases for the Gold and Blue.

GoldenBullSports.com includes information on all 14 varsity sports, along with general information, including ticket and summer camp information, special events, and online media guides.

Media infoRMaTionMedia Outlets

NewspapersCharlotte ObserverHarry PickettOffice: (704) 358-5125Fax: (704) 358-5110

The Charlotte PostHerbert L. WhiteOffice: (704) 376-0496Fax: (704) 342-2160

Associated PressOffice: (704) 334-4624Fax: (919) 834-1078

TelevisionWBTV (CBS)Delano LittleOffice: (704) 374-3711Fax: (704) 374-3818

WCCB (FOX)Bruce Snyder; Kelli BartikOffice: (704) 632-7554Fax: (704) 358-4841

WSOC (ABC)Tiffany Wright; Bill VothOffice: (704) 335-4746Fax: (704) 335-4746

News 14 CarolinaMike SolarteOffice: (704) 973-5792Fax: (704) 731-2760

WCNC (NBC)Office: (704) 329-3667Fax: (704) 329-4975

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JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITYLADY GOLDEN BULLS 2010-11 ROSTER

No Name Cl Pos Hgt Hometown/Last School Major1 Shayla Russell Fr. F 6-0 Bronx, NY/Frederick Douglass Acad. Business Marketing3 Alexcia Barnes Fr. G 5-7 Queens, NY/Benjamin Banneker Sports Management 4 Shakeena Cunningham Sr. G 5-7 Buffalo, NY/Robert Morris HS Psychology5 Racquel Davis Fr. F 6-0 Bamberg, Germany/Bamberg HS Biology10 April Smith Jr. F 6-0 Auburn AL/Auburn HS Business12 Shavonda Price Jr. G 5-8 Fort Wayne, IN/Defiance Com Arts13 Brittane Neely Sr. C 6-2 Arlington, VA/North Carolina A&T Business Management14 Tyra Breaux Sr. G 5-8 Baltimore, MD/New Town HS Mass Communications15 Chante’ Bell Fr. G 5-9 Fayetteville, NC/Westover HS Sports Management20 Terran Quattlebaum Jr. G 5-6 Mitchellville, MD/CH Flowers HS Computer Science23 LaQwesha Gamble Jr. G 5-10 Winter Haven, FL/Kentucky Psychology30 Shontanette Shaw Sr. G 5-6 Raeford, NC/Hoke County HS SportsMgmt/Psychology34 Terrica Jones Jr. G 5-6 Raleigh NC/Wake-Rolesville HS Criminal Justice50 Phyllis Jenson Jr. C 6-3 Los Angeles, CA/San Antonio JC Sports Management

Head Coach: Vanessa Taylor Assistant Coaches: Ronnie Enoch, Andre Green, Judene Wright, Clement Gibbs

Student Assistant: Brianna McClelland • Manager: Marie AryAthletic Trainer: Tim Botic • Asst. Trainer: Katie Hanes-Romano

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CoMMUniTy inVolVeMenT

Preparing for life after college sports is a major focus of the Johnson C. Smith University Athletics program. Student-athletes are given the opportunity to develop the foundation for a lifelong commitment to volunteerism through a variety of local organizations. In recent years, JCSU student-athletes have been actively involved in many community service activities, including Habitat for Humanity, Loaves and Fishes projects, and the Great American Cleanup.

Each year, all 13 JCSU athletic programs and cheerleading participate in group and individual community service activities. The Golden Bulls have participated in projects ranging from planting trees and tutoring school children to visiting nursing homes and serving meals to the homeless.

Being a student-athlete at Johnson C. Smith University is much more than just games and practices. Serving the community is an important part of each student’s life at Johnson C. Smith University. Student-athletes find that participating in community service activities is a great way to help others and gain valuable leadership skills.

Student-Athlete Affairs (SAA)

The NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs unit provides life skills support in the areas of academics, athletics, personal development, career development and service through the distribution of accessible resources, strategic partnerships and customized programming at little or no expense to member institutions. Student-Athlete Affairs programs, resources and events are designed to promote the well-being and development of student-athletes and to provide on-going education and training to athletics professionals who identify and serve student-athlete needs.

Student-Athlete Advisory Committe (SAAC)

The Student-Athlete Advisory Committe (SAAC) offers student-athletes the opportunity to enhance their experience as Golden Bulls through leadership opportunities. The SAAC is an organization comprised of student-athletes from all varsity teams as JCSU.

The goal of the committee is to inform all student-athletes, through their team representatives, of what is going on in the athletic department as well as campus-wide issues that directly affect the student-athlete. The SAAC is made up of at least two representatives from each team. The committee meets once a month to discuss relevant issues, plan upcoming events, organize community projects, and

to promote support amongst teams. The SAAC sends a representative to the CIAA-SAAC meeting each semester to discuss ideas with other schools in the conference. Officers are elected each August.

Johnson C. Smith University SAAC

Advisor:Dr. Antonia Mead

President:Rolanda Sue (Women’s Tennis)

Vice President:Robert Butts (Men’s Tennis)

Parliamentarian:Monique Kelly (Women’s Track & Field)

Secretary:Jasamine Hill (Women’s Bowling, Track & Field)

Treasurer:Richard Harkness (Men’s Cross Country, Track & Field)

Women’s Basketball volunteering during 2010 Thanksgiving

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Season Preview

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Head coach Vanessa Taylor enters her 10th season as leader of the women’s basketball program with an interest mix this year. The team has seven players returning and seven newcomers.

In the backcourt, three senior guards will have the opportunity to showcase their leadership for JCSU. Tyra Breaux, 5-foot-8 point guard from Baltimore, MD and Shontanette Shaw, a 5-foot-6 combo guard from Raeford, NC have both spent three seasons playing for Coach Taylor and bring plenty of knowledge of the system. Shakeena Cunningham, 5-foot-7 guard from Buffalo, NY returns for her second season at J.C. Smith after transferring from Robert Morris.

“Our guard play is essential and having players that understand your coaching methods and expectations help transition in our new additions,” said Taylor. “Shontanette is a strong leader on and off the court, Tyra has been a solid floor general, and Shakeena has shown so much growth preparing for the upcoming season.”

Of the three, Breaux was the top scorer, starting 27 of 28 games during the 2009-10 season and averaged 6.1 points per game.

Brittane Neely, a 6-foot-2 forward/center is the lone senior in the frontcourt. Neely averaged 7.3 points per game and led the team in blocks (20) last season, her first at JCSU after transferring from North Carolina A&T. Neely was awarded CIAA Newcomer of the Week twice during the 2009-10 season.

Juniors Terrica Jones, Terran Quattlebaum, and April Smith have all developed in Taylor’s system as key reserve players.

“They have been valuable to our program, each in their own way,” commented Taylor. “I have high expectations for them to continue to work hard and have the desire to become even better players and teammates.”

Jones, a 5-foot-6 two-guard from Raleigh, NC played in 26 games, averaging 9.7 minutes and 3.5 points per contest. Quattlebaum, also 5-foot-6 two-guard from Mitchellville, MD played in 27 and has been the long range shooter for the Lady Golden Bulls. Quattlebaum led the team in three pointer made, converting on 24 of her 92 attempts. Smith, a 6-foot forward from Auburn, AL played in 28 games and started six last season. Smith provides a solid presence around the basket and could see more minutes this season.

All three juniors were a part of the 2008-09 CIAA Championship team and have NCAA DII Regional Tournament experience.

The Lady Golden Bulls welcome aboard seven new additions. Three transfers and four freshmen.

My coaching staff and I have been diligent with our recruiting this off season and we strongly believe our new players are talented individuals with the potential to bring a lot to the team,” said Taylor.

Joining the JCSU squad as transfer junior are center Phyllis Jenson and guards Shavonda Price and LaQwesha Gamble. Jenson, a 6-foot-3 post player from Los Angeles, CA that transferred to JCSU from San Antonio Junior College and is expected to be a defensive standout with the ability to score. Price (5’8 from Ft. Wayne, IN) and Gamble (5’10 from Winter Haven, FL) will add size as well as inside/outside scoring to the Lady Golden Bulls backcourt. Price spent two seasons at Division III Defiance College before transferring and Gamble saw limited action in two seasons at the University of Kentucky (2005-07).

The “fundamental four” freshmen class in the frontcourt will include forwards Racquel Davis and Shayla Russell; while in the backcourt Alexcia Barnes and Chante’ Bell add depth. Davis, a 6-foot-1 native of Brooklyn, NY, averaged 27 points and 16 rebounds per game for Bamberg High School in her senior season. Russell, a 6-foot native of Bronx, New York, averaged 16.6 points and 9.1 rebounds per game for Frederick Douglass Academy in her senior season.

Fellow New Yorker and top high school scorer Alexcia Barnes, a 5-foot-7 native of Queens, New York, averaged 16.2 points per game for Banneker in her final season. Local recruit, Chante’ Bell, a 5-foot-11 native of Fayetteville, NC, averaged 15.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2.7 steals in her senior season at Westover High.

“Every season you face the challenge of your team developing the right chemistry and gelling so that they may reach their full potential,” said Taylor. “As well as your competitors improving and the CIAA is such a strong conference, you can expect improvement from every team especially within our division.”

Johnson C. Smith opens the regular season on the road against Tuskegee University on November 13th at 3:00 p.m.

The Lady Golden Bulls begin home play on November 20th as host of the 2010 Queen City Classic. JCSU will face Pfeiffer University at 4:00 p.m.

JCSU begins conference play when it hosts St. Paul’s College on December 13th at 5:30 p.m.

The CIAA tournament begins at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C. on Feb. 28.

SeaSon oUTlook - CoMpeTiTVe GReaTneSS

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Returning Players

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#14 Tyra Breaux Senior • Guard • 5-8 • Baltimore, MD/New Town HS

2009-10 Season: Played in 28 games...started 27...averaged 23.9 minutes per game...averaged 3.3 rebounds...6.1 points per game...had 91 rebounds and 51 steals…scored a season-high 16 points at Virginia State (01/25/10)…scored in double figures in six con-tests…shot 74.3% from the free throw (52-70)

2008-09 Season: Played in 31 games…started 25…averaged 25.9 minutes per game…averaged 2.9 rebounds and 6.8 points per game…scored a season-high 18 points against Lincoln PA (01/26/09)…grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against Fayetteville State (01/10/09)…made a season-high seven steals against St. Augustine’s in the 2009 CIAA semifinals (02/27/09)… 73.2 free throw shooting percentage (52-71)…team-high 35.7 three point shooting percentage(10-28)…2009 CIAA Tournament Champion…played 18 minutes with nine points and three rebounds in the NCAA DII Regional Tournament against Indiana (PA)

2007-08 Season: Played in 31 games…started 24…averaged 25.4 minutes per game…av-eraged 2.6 rebounds and 3.2 points per game…led the team in steals with 67…averaged 2.8 assists per game… .684 free throw shooting percentage (39-57)…started and played 27 minutes with five assists, three rebounds, and two steals in the NCAA DII Regional Tournament against Wingate

High School/ Personal: Played at New Town High School under Coach Pam Wright... Region 1A State Champions (2005), two-time County Champions (2005, 2006)...three-time Regional Champions (2005, 2006, 2007)...named 1st and 2nd team...All-Metro, member of the Division Team, named most valuable player of the All-Star Game...named most valuable player at the Basketball Academy held at Morgan State Univer-sity...member of Titan TV Morning Crew and Spanish Club...chose JCSU because of the coaching staff and it was an HBCU...hopes to win the CIAA Tournament and pass all her classes with a “B” or higher...enjoys watching TV and playing PS3...credits her father with being the biggest influence on her life because he always pushes her to get better no matter how good she gets...daughter of Thomas and Gwendolyn Breaux...full name Tyra Monique Breaux...born 10-2-1989.

CAREER HIGHSPoints 16, at Virginia State (01/25/10)FG Made 7, at Catawba (11/29/08)FG Atts 20, at Virginia State (01/25/10)FT 7, Lincoln PA (01/26/09)FT Att 11, Lincoln PA (01/26/09)Total Rebs 9, at Elizabeth City State (01/09/10)TO 9, vs. Belmont Abbey (11/15/08)Blocks 3, at Livingstone (02/06/09)Steals 7, vs. St. Augustine’s (02/27/09)Minutes 38, Fayetteville State (01/10/09)

BREAUX’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Rebs Avg. A TO Blk S Pts Avg.07-08 31/24 29-126 23% 3-23 13% 39-57 68.4% 82 2.6 86 100 4 67 100 3.208-09 31/25 75-192 39.1% 10-28 35.7% 52-71 73.2% 89 2.9 64 88 5 65 212 6.809-10 28/27 54-192 28% 11-34 32.4% 52-70 74.3% 91 3.3 69 82 9 58 171 6.1Totals 90/76 158-510 30.9% 24-85 28.2% 143-198 72% 262 2.9 219 270 18 190 483 5.3

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#4 Shakeena CunninghamSenior • Guard • 5-7 • Buffalo, NY/Robert Morris

2009-10 Season: Played in 19 games...averaged 18.4 minutes per game...shot 33% for the field (23-69)...shot 67% from the free throw line (33-49)...grabbed 40 rebounds...had 36 assists...had 16 steals and averaged 4.3 points per game…scored a season-high 14 points in the regular season finale against Fayetteville State (02/24/10)

2008-09 Season (At Robert Morris): Played in 25 games and started seven as a sopho-more...Averaged 17.5 minutes per contest...shot .232 from the field (19-82)...shot .500 from the free throw line (9-18)...pulled down 30 rebounds...dished out 29 assists...had 11 steals and scored a total of 51 points (2.0 ppg)

2007-08 Season (At Robert Morris): Led all freshmen, playing in 31 of the team’s 33 games ... Averaged 8.1 minutes per appearance ... Finished the season with 21 assists and 11 steals ... Most complete game of the season came against Central Connecticut State (1/28/08), scoring eight points, going 4-of-7 from the field and dishing out four assists in 22 minutes of playing time ... Earned 23 minutes of playing time, the most of her season, against Wagner (2/23/08)

High School/Personal: Played for Michael Sorrentino at McKinley Vocational High School ... Led team to Canisius Cup Championships in 2004-05 and 2006-07 ... Was an all-section first team selection every year from 2004-07 ... Named to the All-Western New York girls basketball third team ... Averaged 28.5 points, nine steals, eight re-bounds and eight assists per game in 2006-07 ... Led squad to a 23-1 record and a perfect 18-0 mark in Canisius Cup conference play in 06-07...hobbies include watching football and playing Nintendo Wii...biggest influence was her grandfather because he was al-ways there for her...chose JCSU because it was a better fit for her...athletic goals are win-ning not only a CIAA Championship, but advancing in the NCAAs...has three siblings, James Choates, Anita Sullivan and Ojrianna VanHorn...Daughter of Annette Choates...born 11-3-1989.

CAREER HIGHSPoints 14, vs. Fayetteville State (02/24/10)FG Made 3, vs. Fayetteville State (02/24/10)FG Atts 9, vs. Fayetteville State (02/24/10)FT 8, vs. Fayetteville State (02/24/10)FT Att 9, vs. Fayetteville State (02/24/10)Total Rebs 4, at Shaw (02/15/10)TO 5, vs. Fayetteville State (02/24/10)Blocks 3, at Virginia Union (01/23/10)Steals 5, at Fayetteville State (02/13/10)Minutes 26, at Virginia State (01/25/10)

CUNNINGHAM’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Rebs Avg. A TO Blk S Pts Avg.07-08 31/0 13-51 25.4% 1-5 20% 5-21 23.8% 17 0.5 21 11 0 11 32 1.008-09 25/0 19-82 23.1% 4-14 28.5% 9-18 50% 30 1.1 29 9 1 11 51 2.009-10 28/0 33-101 32.6% 5-21 23.8% 44-68 64.7% 55 1.6 45 51 9 21 115 4.1Totals 84/0 65-234 27.7% 10-40 25% 58-107 54.2% 102 1.2 95 71 10 43 198 2.3

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#34 Terrica JonesJunior • Guard • 5-6 • Raleigh, NC/Wake-Rolesville HS

2009-10 Season: Played in 26 games....averaged 9.7 minutes per game...averaged 1.7 rebounds per game and 3.5 points per game....had a free throw percentage of 66.0.....43 total rebounds...scored a season-high 13 points against St. Paul’s (12/15/09) 2008-09 Season: Played in 29 games…started once…averaged 9.2 minutes per game… averaged 1.1 rebounds and 2.7 points per game…scored a career-high 10 points against Shaw (11/22/08)…grabbed a career-high five rebounds against Lincoln PA (01/26/09)… .536 free throw shooting percentage (15-28)…2009 CIAA Tournament Champion…saw limited action in the NCAA DII Regional Tournament against Indiana (PA)

High School/Personal: Played at Wake Forest-Rolesville High School under Coach Chris Kennedy in which she was a four-year letter winner...conference champion run-ners-up in 2006 in Cap-7...averaged 15.2 points per game her sophomore year...named 1st All-Conference three consecutive years...two-time All-Tournament team member in the Glaxo Smith Kline Tournament...also participate in track & field where she was a two-year letter winner...was a member of the National Achievers Society and the Beta Club...chose JCSU because of the coaching staff and her potential teammates...once worked at the Boys and Girls Club...majoring in criminal justice...aspires to become a lawyer...credits Chris Paul with being the biggest influence on her life...daughter of Angela and Terry Jones...full name Terrica Rena Jones...born 1-26-90.

CAREER HIGHSPoints 13, St. Paul’s (12/15/09)FG Made 5, at Shaw (11/22/08)FG Atts 17, Virginia State (01/02/10)FT 7, Bluefield State (12/12/09)FT Att 7, Bluefield State (12/12/09)Total Rebs 6, Bluefield State (12/12/09)TO 2, at Livingstone (02/06/10)Blocks N/ASteals 2, at Livingstone (02/06/10)Minutes 25, Virginia State (01/02/10

JONES’ CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Rebs Avg. A TO Blk S Pts Avg.08-09 29/1 30-83 36.1% 3-10 30% 15-28 53.6% 33 1.1 9 12 0 5 78 2.709-10 26/0 25-107 23.4% 6-32 18.7% 35-53 66% 43 1.7 6 15 0 12 90 3.5Totals 55/1 55-190 28.9% 9-42 21.4% 50-81 61.7% 76 1.3 15 27 0 17 169 3.0

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#13 Brittane NeelySenior • Center • 6-2 • Arlington, VA/North Carolina A&T

2009-10 Season: CIAA Newcomer of the Week (week ending 12/12/09). Played in 28 games...started 24 games...averaged 23.7 minutes per game....averaged 6.7 rebounds per game and 7.3 points pergame....had 36 steals and 20 blocks...scored a season-high 15 points on three seperate occasions...recorded a double-double six times...tallied double figures in points eight times and rebounds nine times...shot 46% from the field (79-171)...shot 46.9% from the free throw line (46-98)

2007-2008 Season (At NC A&T): Played in 26 games with one start…Averaged 1.5 points, 1.3 rebounds and 6.9 minutes…shot .317 from the floor and .350 from the free throw line…Averaged 5.5 minutes in eight games played in November and December…Over the last 13 games of the season, Averaged 9.5 minutes…Had her best game of the season against Norfolk State on March 6…she scored a career-high nine points, had three rebounds and played 16 minutes in a win over the Spartans

Wake Field High School Career: Averaged 15.0 points and 9.0 rebounds as a junior…Also averaged 2.0 steals and 2.0 blocks while leading Wakefield to the Northern Re-gion playoffs….Played 3 ½ varsity seasons under head coaches DeVaughn Drayton and Markus McKinney…Was a two-year first-team all-district performer, while also being named second-team all-region…Was also named to the all-defensive team…Also played softball and was a cheerleader.

Personal: Full name is Brittane Nashe’ Neely…She is the daughter Kertrenia and Ste-phen Lynch…She has two siblings, Marquita and Stephen…She was born on September 11, 1989…She is a business management major who enjoys shopping, text messaging, wearing different styles of clothes.

CAREER HIGHSPoints 15, at Virginia State (01/25/10)FG Made 7, at Virginia Union (01/23/10)FG Atts 13, at Virginia Union (01/23/10)FT 7, Chowan (02/11/10)FT Att 16, Chowan (02/11/10)Total Rebs 12, Livingstone (02/20/10)TO 6, Livingstone (02/20/10)Blocks 3, UNC-Pembroke (11/25/09)Steals 4, Elizabeth City State (11/23/09)Minutes 38, at Virginia State (01/25/10)

NEELY’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Rebs Avg. A TO Blk S Pts Avg.07-08 26 13-41 31.7% 0-0 0% 14-40 35% 35 1.3 6 N/A 4 9 40 1.508-09 16 6-24 25% 0-0 0% 5-14 35.7% 18 1.1 1 N/A 5 4 17 1.009-10 28/24 79-171 46.2% 0-0 0% 46-98 46.9% 188 6.7 23 54 20 36 204 7.3Totals 70/24 98-236 41.5% 0-0 0% 65-152 42.7% 241 3.4 30 N/A 29 49 261 3.7

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#20 Terran QuattlebaumJunior • Guard • 5-6 • Mitchellville, MD/CH Flowers HS

2009-10 Season: Played in 27 games...averaged 13.2 minutes per game....averaged 4.3 points per game....had 22 steals and 23 rebounds....had a 27.2 field goal percentage and a 26.1 three point percentage...scored a season-high 15 points against Bowie State (11/30/09)...tallied double figures in three games...shot 50% from the free three line (12-24)

2008-09 Season: Played in 30 games…started one…averaged 16.3 minutes per game…averaged 1.1 assists and 6.2 points per game…scored a career-high 15 points against Mars Hill (12/08/08)…delivered a career-high five assists against Virginia Union (01/03/09)…scored double figures in eight games… .560 free throw shooting percentage (28-50)…led the team in three-pointers made with 31-of-104…team-high .357 three point shoot-ing percentage (10-28)…2009 CIAA Tournament Champion…played 12 minutes with five points, a steal and a rebound in the NCAA DII Regional Tournament against Indiana (PA)

High School/Personal: Attended Charles H. Flowers High School...played for Pa-trice Frazier-Watson where they were 4-A South Regional Runner-ups in 2008...placed 12th in Prince George’s County 3-point shootout...Prince George’s County Gazette 2nd team...Washington Post All-league Prince George’s 4-A team...member of 2008 All-Star team...completed the science and technology program...participated in student gov-ernment and yearbook as well as various basketball camps...once worked at Six Flags...majoring in computer science...aspires to be a computer game developer...daughter of Terry Quattlebaum and Sheila Quattlebaum...full name Terran Sheila Quattlebaum...born 12-15-90.

CAREER HIGHSPoints 15, at Bowie State (11/30/09)FG Made 5, at Bowie State (11/30/09)FG Atts 16, Virginia Union (01/03/09)FT 6, St. Paul’s (01/29/09)FT Att 6, St. Paul’s (01/29/09)Total Rebs 5, at Chowan (12/06/09)TO 7, Virginia State (11/20/08)Blocks 2, Virginia Union (01/03/09)Steals 3, Fayetteville State (02/13/10)Minutes 29, Mars Hill (12/08/08)

QUATTLEBAUM’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Rebs Avg. A TO Blk S Pts Avg.08-09 30/1 63-199 31.7% 31-104 29.8% 28-50 56% 25 0.8 33 62 2 26 185 6.209-10 27/0 40-147 27.2% 24-92 26% 12-24 50% 23 0.9 15 34 2 22 116 4.3Totals 57/1 103-346 29.7 55-196 28% 40-74 54% 48 0.8 48 96 4 48 301 5.2

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#30 Shontanette ShawSenior • Guard • 5-6 • Raeford, NC/Hoke County HS

2009-10 Season: Queen City Classic All-Academic Team. Played in 28 games...started 26...averaged 20.5 minutes per game....averaged 2.5 rebounds and 3 points per game...had 43 steals and 69 rebounds...shot 55.6% from the free throw line (15-27)

2008-09 Season: Played in 25 games…started six…averaged 11.8 minutes per game…averaged 1.7 rebounds and 1.5 points per game…scored a season-high six points against Fayetteville State (02/17/09)…made a season-high five steals against Virginia State (02/03/09)… .556 free throw shooting percentage (10-18)…2009 CIAA Tournament Champion…started and played 15 minutes and grabbed two rebounds in the NCAA DII Regional Tournament against Indiana (PA)…Team All-Academic Award…Mecklenburg County Student-Athlete Leadership Award (SALA)

2007-08 Season: Played in 29 games…averaged 10.3 minutes per game…averaged 1.8 rebounds and 1.3 points per game… .444 free throw shooting percentage (8-18)…played eight minutes with two points and rebounds in the NCAA DII Regional Tournament against Wingate

High school/Personal: Played at Hoke County High...named defensive MVP, All conference and Tournament MVP, also named to the All tournament team, most im-proved all around, female athlete of the year, most improved defense...played varsity all throughout high school (2002-2006)...advanced to conference finals her senior year under head coach Ester Hollingsworth-Shaw...graduated with the Hall of Fame for ath-letics... enjoys hanging out with her friends, and playing basketball...credits her mom, dad, grandparents, best friend (Dominique Jordan), and assistant coach Letoya Ray as being her biggest influences in her life...daughter of Edward Shaw and Venetia Brown...born 11-23-87.

CAREER HIGHSPoints 8, at Virginia Union (01/23/10)FG Made 4, St. Paul’s (01/11/10)FG Atts 12, UNC-Pembroke (11/25/09)FT 3, at Virginia State (01/25/10)FT Att 4, at Virginia State (01/25/10)Total Rebs 6, Virginia Union (01/04/10)TO 4, Shaw (02/04/10)Blocks 2, Virginia Union (01/03/09)Steals 5, at Virginia State (02/03/09)Minutes 36, UNC-Pembroke (11/25/09)

SHAW’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Rebs Avg. A TO Blk S Pts Avg.07-08 29/0 15-48 31.3% 0-3 0% 8-18 44.4% 53 1.8 18 32 0 14 38 1.308-09 25/6 14-57 24.6% 0-1 0% 10-18 55.6% 43 1.7 7 25 4 27 38 1.509-10 28/26 35-122 28.7% 0-1 0% 15-27 55.6% 69 2.5 21 45 2 43 85 3.0Totals 82/32 64-227 28.1% 0-5 0% 33-63 52.3% 165 2.0 46 102 6 84 161 1.9

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#10 April SmithJunior • Forward • 6-0 • Auburn, AL/Auburn HS

2009-10 Season: Played in 28 games...started six...averaged 9.8 minutes per game...av-eraged 2.3 rebounds per game and 2.2 points per game...had 17 steals...shot 62.5% from the free throw line (20-32)

2008-09 Season: Played in 28 games…started 10…averaged 11.3 minutes per game…averaged 2.9 rebounds and three points per game…pulled down a career-high eight rebounds against Lincoln PA (02/21/09)…scored a career-high 10 points against Bowie State (01/25/09)…55.6 free throw shooting percentage (15-27)…2009 CIAA Tournament Champion…started and played five minutes in the NCAA DII Regional Tournament against Indiana (PA)

High school/Personal: Played at Auburn High School...team posted a 26-6 record in 2007 and were area champions...she was the team’s top rebounder and was selected to play in the Georgia/Alabama All-Star game...chose JCSU because of its comfort-able environment...enjoys watching tv, playing outdoors and recreational basketball...credits her parents with being the biggest influence in her life because they pushed her to do better than them and have always been by her side...daughter of Calvin and Tracy Jones...born 2-4-89.

CAREER HIGHSPoints 10, at Bowie State (01/25/09)FG Made 4, at Bowie State (01/25/09)FG Atts 8, Lincoln PA (02/21/09)FT 3, at Livingstone (02/06/10)FT Att 6, at Livingstone (02/06/10)Total Rebs 8, Lincoln PA (01/16/10)TO 4, at Virginia Union (02/05/09)Blocks 1, vs. Fayetteville State (02/24/10)Steals 6, Pfeiffer (11/15/09)Minutes 24, Lincoln PA (01/16/10)

SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICSYr. GP/GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Rebs Avg. A TO Blk S Pts Avg.08-09 28/10 34-75 45.3% 0-1 0% 15-27 55.6% 80 2.9 10 30 2 8 83 3.009-10 28/6 21-58 36.2% 0-0 0% 20-32 62.5% 63 2.3 3 33 1 17 62 2.2Totals 56/16 55-130 42.3% 0-1 0% 35-59 59.3% 143 2.6 13 63 3 25 145 2.5

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BIDDLEVILLE PARKBiddleville Park (opened 2000) features seating for 250 fans, complete with dugouts and lights. The park is opened in agreement with Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation.

COLEMAN/CUTHBERTSON TENNIS COURTSThe 250-seat Dr. Winston Coleman/James O. Cuthbertson, Jr. Tennis Courts are home to the men’s and women’s programs at JCSU and has six lighted courts. There have been 14 conference championships won between both outstanding coaches.

IRWIN BELK COMPLEXThe Irwin Belk Complex at Johnson C. Smith University, which features an Olympic-size track with an eight-lane Mondo surface, bleacher seating for approximately 4,500 and high-tech academic facility, has been open since January 2003 and is already receiving a major workout. The complex hosted the 2007 & 2010 NCAA DII Outdoor Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Championships. The infield was recently named after Eddie C. McGirt for the works of the legendary coach who coached the Golden Bulls to 118 victories (most in school history). Because it sits just under the beautiful Charlotte skyline and tight off the highway, it’s facility for everyone to see and enjoy.

FITNESS & WELLNESS CENTERThe Fitness & Wellness center is located in the lower level of the Irwin Belk Complex. Our experienced/certified instructors will work with you to get you started toward your fitness success.

JACK S. BRAYBOY GYMNASIUMThe Jack S. Brayboy Gymnasium is exclusively the home for the JCSU volleyball and both the men’s and women’s basketball teams. It is known for energetic and boisterous home crowds that provide incredible atmosphere and home-court advantage. The court in the gym has been named for longtime head men’s basketball coach Stephen Joyner, Sr.

Brayboy Gymnasium is the premier gathering place for JCSU fans to cheer on the Golden Bulls. The crowd acts as the collective Sixth Man during basketball contests and regularly helps the team destroy opponents left and right.

Fact, the “Brayboy Madness” is famous—Sports Illustrated named it “One of the Loudest Gymnasiums in the Country.” The Golden Bulls field NCAA Division II contenders on a regular basis in both the men and women’s leagues. In 2001, the NCAA Division II Basketball Regional were held inside Brayboy. JCSU students and fans alike have a great time at Brayboy gymnasium...especially when their team wins, which they usually do.

PRACTICE FIELDThe practice field opened in the fall of 1999 and sits adjacent to the Coleman/Cuthbertson Tennis Courts. It takes less than two minutes to walk from the football locker room in the Jack S. Brayboy gymnasium to the practice fields. Where the Golden Bulls football team conducts practice on a regular basis.

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Newcomers

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#3 Alexcia BarnesFreshman • Guard • 5-7 • Queens, NY/Benjamin Banneker HS

High School/Personal

Played at Benjamin Banneker High School…averaged 16.2 points per game for Banneker in her senior season...acknowledged as a New York Post All-Brooklyn honorable mention… helped led her team to the PSAL Class AA second round…first female from Benjamin Banneker to be awarded a full athletic scholarship…career aspirations are to become a sports agent, sport broadcaster, actress, and/or model…hobbies include dancing, modeling, and acting…biggest influence is her mother because she pushed and helped get her where she is today…chose JCSU because it was a HBCU and the coaches and players were more like a family than a team…athletic goals are to win CIAA Championships…daughter of Yeronderiette Sheppard and Nathaniel Barnes…born 8-13-92.

#15 Chante’ BellFreshman • Guard • 5-9 • Fayetteville, NC/Westover HS

High School/Personal

Played at Westover High School under Coach Arrington…helped led team to 2008 Conference, Regional, and State Championships…named Westover Best Female Athlete of the Year…McDonald’s All-American nominee…also participated in track & field…three time Fayetteville Observer Newspaper player of the week…career aspirations are to be successful…enjoys napping…biggest influence is her family because they are always there for me no matter what…chose JCSU because she felt the University was offering a great opportunity on and off the court to be successful…athletic goals are to become a better basketball player then she is now…daughter of Percell and Gaitren Bell

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High School/Personal

Played at Winter Haven High School under Coach LeDawn Gibson…transferred from the University of Kentucky (2005-07)…helped led team to 2005 State Championship…team posted a 29-1…named 2005 Miss Florida Basketball…named All-State and All-District three consecutive seasons…inducted into the Polk County Athletic Sports Association Hall of Fame…McDonald’s All-American nominee…also ran cross country and played volleyball…career aspirations are to become a child psychologist, restaurant owner, and/or family care service…hobbies including cooking, singing, shopping for shoes, napping, and coloring books…biggest influence is her mother because she is always there for her, pushes her to become a better person, and loves her regardless of her decisions…chose JCSU because Coach Taylor helped her realize that being blessed with a gift can only be a great blessing if you utilize your talent and the family-oriented environment…athletic goals are to be a leader on and off the court and leave JCSU as an all-time great player…nicknamed “Moe”…daughter of Mary Gamble

#5 Racquel DavisFreshman • Forward • 6-0 • Bamberg, Germany/Bamberg HS

High School/Personal

Played at Bamberg High School in Germany…helped led her team to 2010 DII Championship of DODEA European…European All-Tournament Team MVP…All-European 1st Team…recorded over 1,000 points…three sport athlete that also participated in softball and volleyball…career aspirations are to become a marine biologist or attend veterinary school…hobbies include shopping, playing sports, and sleeping…biggest influence is her family…chose JCSU because of the coaching staff, players, and environment…athletic goal is to win a championship ring…daughter of Lorraine Harris-Davis…born 6-26-92

#23 LaQwesha GambleJunior • Guard • 5-10 • Winter Haven, FL/Kentucky

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High School/Personal

Played at Southside High School under Coach Willis and Andy Doug…transferred from Defiance College after two seasons (2008-10)…named team captain and MVP…selected to the Indiana All-Star Team…two sport athlete that also participated in softball…career aspiration is to become successful…hobbies includeknitting, fishing, and sleeping…biggest influence is her mother…chose JCSU because I wanted to experience life at an HBCU and I wanted to play basketball here…athletic goal is to win a championship ring…daughter of Rhashaa Rembert…born 1-31-90

#50 Phyllis JensonJunior • Center • 6-3 • Los Angeles, CA/San Antonio JC

High School/Personal

Played at Westchester Senior High School…transferred San Antonio Junior College…helped led San Antonio to a 31-8 record and a Junior College Regional Championship…career aspiration is become an athletic trainer…enjoys cooking and reading…biggest influences are her mother and father because they are the drive that keeps me going and I want them to be proud of me…chose JCSU because it was a great opportunity outside of the environment that I was use to…athletic goal is win championships before I graduate…daughter of Tommie and Regina Jenson…born 10-21-88

#12 Shavonda PriceJunior • Guard • 5-8 • Fort Wayne, IN/Defiance

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#1 Shayla RussellFreshman • Forward • 6-0 • Bronx, NY/Frederick Douglass Acad.

High School/Personal

Played at Frederick Douglass Academy under Coach Rolethia Willis…named NY Daily News 2nd Team All-City…New York Post 1st Team…2008-09 All-Manhattan Student-Athlete of the Year..2006-07 Rookie of the Year…three sport athlete that also participated in volleyball and lacrosse…career aspirations are to become CEO of an advertising firm…hobbies include drawing, shopping, listening to old school hip-hop, and swimming…biggest influences are her nanna (Sarah Love) for being a strong female influence and her father (Rodney Russell) for teaching her the game…chose JCSU because I enjoyed the warm atmosphere of the campus and the attitude of the team and the coaches…athletic goals are to win the CIAA Championship and be a better all around player…great niece of NBA Hall of Famer and legendary Boston Celtics center Bill Russell…daughter of Shelia and Rodney Russell

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Coaching Staff

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Vanessa TaylorHead CoachTuskegee, 1990 • 10th Season at JCSU

Vanessa Taylor is entering her 10th season as head coach of the JCSU women’s basketball program. Prior to her joining the Golden Bulls staff, Taylor compiled an 83-95 record over seven years at Elizabeth City State University.

In nine seasons as head coach of the Lady Golden Bulls, Taylor has guided her team to the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Championship game on four separate occasions. JCSU finished as runners-up in 2003, 2006 and 2008; then captured the first ever women’s CIAA Tournament Championship at Johnson C. Smith in 2009. Thus far, her career record at JCSU is an impressive 167-100 and 250-195 overall.

Taylor had a milestone year during the 2004-05 season as she led her team to a 13-game winning streak, and earned a number 21 ranking in the NCAA Division II poll. Since arriving at JCSU, Taylor has produced seven all-conference performers. In 2003, she was selected to serve as the head coach of the inaugural CIAA/NYCAC Women’s Senior Challenge all-star game in Westbury, NY where she coached the team to victory. Taylor won her first CIAA Western Division title at the helm of the JCSU program in 2005-06 and led her team to the CIAA Championship game for the third time in school history. The Lady Golden Bulls advanced to the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region tournament that same season.

The following season, Taylor won the western division crown again and recorded her first 20-win season since taking over the program in 2001. In 2008, the team advanced to the title game, but fell just short of the championship. Johnson C. Smith won 21 games that season and earned

a berth in the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region tournament.

On the administrative side, Taylor also serves as the Senior Woman Administrator (SWA), assisting in the oversight of women’s sports for the athletic department.

Vanessa is the daughter of Joe Van Taylor and the late Mattie Taylor, a former high school coach for 30-plus years whom she credits everything she has learned.

Prior to coming to Johnson C. Smith, Taylor accumulated nine years of collegiate coaching experience at Elizabeth City State and Hampton University. As the top assistant with Hampton, she helped guide the Lady Pirates to a 1994 CIAA Tournament Championship and a Regional Playoff appearance.

Under Taylor’s direction, the Vikings won the Eastern Division Championship and regular-season in 2000 and 2001. She tied for the Division Championship, which was decided by a coin toss. Taylor was selected CIAA Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1999, when her teams posted records of 15-13 and 21-6 respectively.

During her last three years, the Vikings never finished below 3rd in the conference and a .500 record. On their home court, Taylor’s Vikings were nearly unstoppable and she has brought bring that same reputation to JCSU’s legendary Brayboy Gymnasium.

A native of Moultrie, Georgia, Taylor’s list of accomplishments at Elizabeth City State included one of the top records in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (CIAA) Eastern Division.

Taylor was inducted into the Colquitt County High School Hall of Fame on October 6, 2005. She was one of 17 people inducted in her hometown of Moultrie, GA.

Taylor Season-By-Season

Year School W- L W/L Pct 1994-95 Elizabeth City St. 8-15 .348 1995-96 Elizabeth City St. 4-20 .167 1996-97 Elizabeth City St. 9-18 .333 1997-98 Elizabeth City St. 13-13 .500 1998-99 Elizabeth City St. 14-12 .538 1999-00 Elizabeth City St. 22-5 .815 2000-01 Elizabeth City St. 13-12 .520 2001-02 Johnson C. Smith 19-9 .679 2002-03 Johnson C. Smith 18-12 .600 2003-04 Johnson C. Smith 16-13 .552 2004-05 Johnson C. Smith 19-10 .655 2005-06 Johnson C. Smith 20-11 .645 2006-07 Johnson C. Smith 16-14 .533 2007-08 Johnson C. Smith 21-10 .677 2008-09 Johnson C. Smith 20-11 .645* 2009-10 Johnson C. Smith 18-10 .643

*=CIAA Championship

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Ronnie EnochFirst AssistantRonnie Enoch enters his third season as the first assistant coach for Women’s Basketball and his sixth season as a member of the coaching staff.

Enoch brings strong credentials as a coach and recruiter at the collegiate level. His recruiting efforts helped guide JCSU to its first CIAA Tournament Championship in school history last season. The Lady Golden Bulls have appeared in the CIAA Championship game three out of the last four years and had three berths in the NCAA Division II Tournament (2006, 2008, 2009). JCSU women’s basketball has posted a 114-66 overall record in his five seasons on the bench.

Previously, Enoch served as the second assistant coach at JCSU for three seasons in which he spearheaded the recruiting efforts. Prior to coaching at JCSU, Enoch was an assistant men’s basketball coach at West Charlotte High School (2000-02) and an associate men’s head basketball coach at Parkland High School (1996-2000). Parkland won the state championship in 1999 under Enoch’s tutelage.

In addition, he also founded the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) DC Elite Women’s Basketball team and served as the head coach for two years (2000-02).

Enoch earned a B.A. in Physical Education from Belford College. A native of Burlington, NC, Enoch is the father of one daughter Audrey, a graduate of East Carolina University.

Judene WrightVolunteer AssistantJudene Wright begins her third season as the volunteer assistant coach for the women’s basketball team. Wright joined the coaching staff at JCSU following an outstanding three-year career at the University, where she was the team leader on and off the court and was a three-year captain.

After transferring from Claflin University, Wright became a three-

year starter at the point guard position for the Lady Golden Bulls, leading her team to success each year. In 2004-05, the Lady Golden Bulls went on a 13-game winning streak which gave them national exposure breaking into the USA TODAY/ESPN/WBCA Top 25 Poll. In 2006, she orchestrated an offense leading her team to a 20-11 overall record and a CIAA Championship game appearance as well as a berth in the NCAA South Atlantic Region Tournament.

Wright is a native of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and accredits her success to the hard working lifestyle that her parents established within her as a young child. “My parents are very hard workers and as a young child

they enforced the importance of hard work and commitment to a task.”

Wright is a 2007 cum laude graduate of the University with a degree in Information Systems Engineering. She is currently a Systems Analyst Officer with the Wachovia, a division of Wells Fargo, N.A.

Andre GreenSecond AssistantAndre’ Green enters his first season as the women’s assistant basketball coach. Green joins JCSU after serving as the Director of University Relations for the Charlotte Basketball Association and head coach of the Charlotte Lady Stars Elite 16U basketball team.

Green is a native of Charlotte, N.C., and was a member of the coaching staff at West Charlotte High School from 2007-09 that made two State Championship appearances and won the 2009 State Championship. Also, as head coach from 2002-05 at James Martin Middle School, his team had an unblemished record of 24-0.

Clement GibbsStrength & Conditioning Clement Gibbs begins his fifth season as the strength and conditioning coach for the Lady Golden Bulls basketball program. Coach Gibbs strength and conditioning experience ranges from working with professional athletes, student-athletes on each collegiate level (Division 1-A, II, etc.), high school, and middle school.

His efforts helped the 2008-09 women’s team advance through three

grueling CIAA Tournament games to earn its first CIAA Championship. Student-athletes will attest that his strength and conditioning programs have allowed them to performance at a higher level with more endurance and avoid some injuries.

Gibbs is the owner and operator of Optimum Health Service located in Charlotte, NC. Founded in January 2004, Optimum Health Services’ main goal is to design and implement specialized full-service fitness/wellness programs in private and institutional settings.

As a graduate of North Carolina Central University, Gibbs holds a bachelor of science in physical education, exercise and sport science. He maintains extensive experience in the fields of health, fitness, and athletic performance; having worked with some of the best programs and facilities in the nation.

aSSiSTanT CoaCheS

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Brianna McClelland Student AssistantBrianna McClelland enters her first season as the student assistant coach for Women’s Basketball. McClelland played two seasons at JCSU for Coach Taylor after transferring from East Tennessee State University. She is a native of Douglas, Georgia finishing her degree in Sports Management. McClelland was a member of the 2008-09 CIAA Championship team and saw limited action in the NCAA Regional Tournament against Indiana University (PA).

Marie AryTeam ManagerMarie Ary enters her fourth season as the women’s basketball team manager. Ary is a senior Computer Science Information Systems major from San Francisco, CA. She enjoys making people smile, writing poetry, and playing basketball. Ary has future aspirations to become a published author, web designer, and/or a WNBA player.

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Johnson C. Smith Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 06, 2011)All games

Overall record: 18-10 Conf: 11-9 Home: 10-5 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 1-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg15 ALSTON,Jasmine 17-2 167 9.8 11-55 . 2 0 0 6-37 . 1 6 2 3-6 . 5 0 0 1 20 21 1.2 11 0 9 15 3 8 31 1.840 BELL,Demetria 24-23 602 25.1 75-162 . 4 6 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 53-89 . 5 9 6 83 107 190 7.9 40 0 21 43 3 26 203 8.514 BREAUX,Tyra 28-27 668 23.9 54-192 . 2 8 1 11-34 . 3 2 4 52-70 . 7 4 3 23 68 91 3.3 63 2 69 82 9 58 171 6.142 CANTY,Shakia 9-0 34 3.8 1-5 . 2 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 2 6 8 0.9 5 0 0 4 0 1 3 0.323 CLARKE,Shakira 28-9 562 20.1 76-206 . 3 6 9 1-2 . 5 0 0 56-79 . 7 0 9 46 64 110 3.9 24 0 28 73 5 28 209 7.504 CUNNINGHAM,Shake 19-0 350 18.4 23-69 . 3 3 3 3-10 . 3 0 0 33-49 . 6 7 3 12 28 40 2.1 31 0 36 51 6 16 82 4.335 EVANS,LaKisha 10-0 44 4.4 4-13 . 3 0 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 11 7 18 1.8 1 0 0 2 0 2 9 0.912 HATCHER,Sheria 27-14 587 21.7 65-175 . 3 7 1 10-35 . 2 8 6 25-45 . 5 5 6 36 51 87 3.2 45 0 16 39 1 22 165 6.103 HILL,Jasamine 4-0 7 1.8 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.034 JONES,Terica 26-0 252 9.7 25-107 . 2 3 4 5-31 . 1 6 1 35-53 . 6 6 0 13 30 43 1.7 20 0 6 15 0 12 90 3.501 MATTHEWS,Nicole 24-1 200 8.3 12-35 . 3 4 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-15 . 3 3 3 17 23 40 1.7 34 0 2 18 12 4 29 1.205 MCCLELLAND,Brianna 14-0 45 3.2 5-11 . 4 5 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-11 . 4 5 5 6 8 14 1.0 9 0 0 3 0 4 15 1.113 NEELY,Brittane 28-24 663 23.7 79-171 . 4 6 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 46-98 . 4 6 9 92 96 188 6.7 60 0 23 54 20 36 204 7.320 QUATTLEBAUM,Terra 27-0 356 13.2 40-147 . 2 7 2 24-92 . 2 6 1 12-24 . 5 0 0 15 8 23 0.9 25 0 15 34 2 22 116 4.350 REESE,ShaDella 2-0 2 1.0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.030 SHAW,Shontanette 28-26 575 20.5 35-122 . 2 8 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 15-27 . 5 5 6 30 39 69 2.5 51 2 21 45 2 43 85 3.010 SMITH,April 28-6 275 9.8 21-58 . 3 6 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 20-32 . 6 2 5 27 36 63 2.3 29 0 3 33 1 17 62 2.232 STYWALT,Wendy 9-3 257 28.6 36-123 . 2 9 3 2-16 . 1 2 5 33-57 . 5 7 9 14 22 36 4.0 17 1 21 41 5 19 107 11.9

Team 71 62 133 26Total.......... 28 5646 563-1655 . 3 4 0 62-259 . 2 3 9 395-663 . 5 9 6 499 675 1174 41.9 468 5 272 578 69 318 1583 56.5Opponents...... 28 5650 553-1483 . 3 7 3 88-346 . 2 5 4 297-501 . 5 9 3 367 701 1068 38.1 533 - 277 648 84 261 1491 53.2

TEAM STATISTICS JCSU-W OPPSCORING 1583 1491 Points per game 56.5 53.2 Scoring margin +3.3 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 563-1655 553-1483 Field goal pct . 3 4 0 . 3 7 33 POINT FG-ATT 62-259 88-346 3-point FG pct . 2 3 9 . 2 5 4 3-pt FG made per game 2.2 3.1FREE THROWS-ATT 395-663 297-501 Free throw pct . 5 9 6 . 5 9 3 F-Throws made per game 14.1 10.6REBOUNDS 1174 1068 Rebounds per game 41.9 38.1 Rebounding margin +3.8 -ASSISTS 272 277 Assists per game 9.7 9.9TURNOVERS 578 648 Turnovers per game 20.6 23.1 Turnover margin +2.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.5 0.4STEALS 318 261 Steals per game 11.4 9.3BLOCKS 69 84 Blocks per game 2.5 3.0ATTENDANCE 7527 6926 Home games-Avg/Game 15-502 11-615 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-78

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsJohnson C. Smith 730 823 25 1578Opponents 700 781 15 1496

Date Opponent Score Att.11/15/09 PFEIFFER W 62-57 31411/16/09 vs Queens University W 52-50 15611/21/09 WINGATE UNIVERSITY Wot 65-60 419

* 11/23/09 ELIZABETH CITY STATE W 51-42 36711/25/09 UNC-PEMBROKE W 48-44 28611/28/09 at Lincoln (Pa.) W 58-48 111

* 11/30/09 at Bowie State L 49-63 447* 12/06/09 at Chowan W 55-47 376

12/12/09 at BSC-W W 74-48 75* 12/15/09 SAINT PAUL'S W 69-55 169* 01/02/10 VIRGINIA STATE L 50-59 379* 01/04/10 VIRGINIA UNION W 74-53 173* 01/09/10 at Elizabeth City State L 50-60 615* 01/11/10 SAINT PAUL'S W 64-56 303

01/16/10 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY W 67-52 571* 01/18/10 BOWIE STATE L 36-49 971* 01/23/10 at Virginia Union W 62-44 350* 01/25/10 at VIRGINIA STATE Wot 64-59 1105* 01/28/10 at St. Augustine's L 54-71 693* 02/02/10 FAYETTEVILLE STATE L 57-63 211* 02/06/10 at Livingstone W 56-54 1200* 02/04/10 SHAW W 39-38 491* 02/08/10 ST. AUGUSTINE'S L 48-51 749* 02/11/10 CHOWAN L 37-44 127* 02/13/10 at Fayetteville State L 42-51 723* 02/15/10 at Shaw W 58-54 1075* 02/20/10 LIVINGSTONE W 79-52 1997

02/24/10 vs Fayetteville State L 58-72 0

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Johnson C. Smith Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Dec 13, 2010)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 18-10 10-5 7-4 1-1CONFERENCE 11-9 6-5 5-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-1 4-0 2-0 1-1

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/15/09 PFEIFFER W 62-57 314 (36)STYWALT,Wendy (10)STYWALT,Wendy11/16/09 vs Queens University W 52-50 156 (15)STYWALT,Wendy (14)BELL,Demetria11/21/09 WINGATE UNIVERSITY Wot 65-60 419 (33)STYWALT,Wendy (7)HATCHER,Sheria11/23/09 *ELIZABETH CITY STATE W 51-42 367 (12)HATCHER,Sheria (10)HATCHER,Sheria

(10)NEELY,Brittane11/25/09 UNC-PEMBROKE W 48-44 286 (15)BELL,Demetria (17)BELL,Demetria11/28/09 at Lincoln (Pa.) W 58-48 111 (11)BELL,Demetria (7)BELL,Demetria11/30/09 *at Bowie State 49-63 L 447 (15)QUATTLEBAUM,Terran (6)BELL,Demetria12/06/09 *at Chowan W 55-47 376 (14)CLARKE,Shakira (5)QUATTLEBAUM,Terran12/12/09 at BSC-W W 74-48 75 (12)BELL,Demetria (10)NEELY,Brittane

(12)NEELY,Brittane12/15/09 *SAINT PAUL'S W 69-55 169 (15)CLARKE,Shakira (12)BELL,Demetria01/02/10 *VIRGINIA STATE 50-59 L 379 (14)QUATTLEBAUM,Terran (7)BELL,Demetria01/04/10 *VIRGINIA UNION W 74-53 173 (17)CLARKE,Shakira (14)BELL,Demetria01/09/10 *at Elizabeth City State 50-60 L 615 (9)CLARKE,Shakira (9)BREAUX,Tyra01/11/10 *SAINT PAUL'S W 64-56 303 (16)HATCHER,Sheria (10)NEELY,Brittane01/16/10 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY W 67-52 571 (15)NEELY,Brittane (10)NEELY,Brittane01/18/10 *BOWIE STATE 36-49 L 971 (13)BREAUX,Tyra (12)NEELY,Brittane01/23/10 *at Virginia Union W 62-44 350 (15)NEELY,Brittane (8)NEELY,Brittane

(8)EVANS,LaKisha01/25/10 *at VIRGINIA STATE Wot 64-59 1105 (19)HATCHER,Sheria (11)NEELY,Brittane01/28/10 *at St. Augustine's 54-71 L 693 (10)NEELY,Brittane (11)NEELY,Brittane02/02/10 *FAYETTEVILLE STATE 57-63 L 211 (18)CLARKE,Shakira (9)CLARKE,Shakira02/06/10 *at Livingstone W 56-54 1200 (14)HATCHER,Sheria (9)BELL,Demetria02/04/10 *SHAW W 39-38 491 (11)CLARKE,Shakira (8)NEELY,Brittane

(8)CLARKE,Shakira02/08/10 *ST. AUGUSTINE'S 48-51 L 749 (12)BREAUX,Tyra (9)BELL,Demetria02/11/10 *CHOWAN 37-44 L 127 (13)NEELY,Brittane (12)NEELY,Brittane02/13/10 *at Fayetteville State 42-51 L 723 (10)BELL,Demetria (14)BELL,Demetria02/15/10 *at Shaw W 58-54 1075 (21)CLARKE,Shakira (12)BELL,Demetria02/20/10 *LIVINGSTONE W 79-52 1997 (19)CLARKE,Shakira (12)NEELY,Brittane02/24/10 vs Fayetteville State 58-72 L (14)CUNNINGHAM,Shakeena (8)BELL,Demetria

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Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 15 7527 502Away 11 6770 615Neutral 2 156 78Total 28 14453 516

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History & Records

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COACHING RECORDSStephen Joyner, Sr. (1981-87) 82-72Hythia Evans (1987-98) 157-149Barry Street (1998-01) 56-28Vanessa Taylor (2001-Present) 167-100

ASSISTS (300 MINIMUM)668 Shani Baraka 1990-94588 Saundra McCraken 1983-87498 Marquisha Clayburn 1997-2000474 Sharrion Beard 1984-88

REBOUNDS (800 MINIMUM)1,223 Angela Hamilton 1983-891,035 Rochelle Bodie 2005-081,013 Cassandra Howell 1982-86884 Marsha Alexandra 1979-83874 Demetria Bell 2006-10837 Blanche Doctor 1999-02

SCORING1,852 Angela Hamilton 1985-891,724 Kim Brewington 1987-901,663 Joi Surratt 2000-041,598 Lauren Goss 2001-051,492 Bonita Lynch 1994-981,481 Odelia Johns 1982-851,481 Konecka Drakeford 1996-981,453 Blanche Doctor 1998-021,412 Marquisha Clayburn 1997-011,408 Cassandra Howell 1982-861,374 Sharrion Beard 1984-881,188 Marsha Alexander 1979-831,184 Tiana Pope 2004-071,157 Shani Baraka 1990-94

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSScoring:1,852 Angela Hamilton 1985-89

Scoring Average:26.8 Konecka Drakeford 1996-98

Field Goals Made:742 Angela Hamilton 1985-89

Field Goals Attempted:1,559 Shani Baraka 1990-94

Free Throws Made:423 Marquisha Clayburn 1997-01

Three-Point Field Goals Attempts:519 Shani Baraka 1990-94517 Joi Surratt 2000-04

WoMen’S all-TiMe ReCoRdS

Three-Point Field Goals Made:192 Shani Baraka 1990-94

Free Throw Average:71.8 Sharrion Beard 1984-88

Most Rebounds:1,223 Angela Hamilton 1985-89

Assists:668 Shani Baraka 1990-94

Steals:305 Shani Baraka 1990-94

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDSPoints:908 Kim Brewington 1990

Point Average:31.6 Konecka Drakeford 1998

Field Goals Made:320 Konecka Drakeford 1998

Field Goals Attempted:689 Kim Brewington 1990

Field Goal Percentage:62.5 Adrian Williams 1986-87

Three-Point Field Goals Made:95 Sharrion Beard 1986-87

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted:223 Sharrion Beard 1986-87

Free Throws Made:222 Kim Brewington 1989-90

Free Throw Percentage:82.6 Cassandra Penn 2001-02

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDSPoints:64 Kim Brewington 1990 (vs. Livingstone)

Three-Point Field Goals Made:9 Sharrion Beard 1988

Field Goals Attempted:38 Kim Brewington 1990

Free Throws Made:19 Brittany Sumpter 2006

ALL-CIAA PERFORMERSMarsha Alexander 1982Kim Ambrose 1982Odetta Jones 1983Cassandra Howell 1984-85Sharrion Beard 1986-88Angela Hamilton 1986-89Kim Brewington 1989-90Mary McKoy 1991Shani Baraka 1992-94Miko Montgomery 1993Bonita Lynch 1996Konecka Drakeford 1997-98Marquisha Clayburn 2000-01Sharon Palmer 2000Blanche Doctor 2001-02Joi Surratt 2003-04Lauren Goss 2003-05Tiana Pope 2006-07Brittany Sumpter 2006-07Rochelle Bodie 2007-08Kyria Buford 2008Ashley Chase 2008Wendy Stywalt 2009Demetria Bell 2009-10

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The University

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Founded in 1867 as Biddle Memorial Institute, the university enrolls approximately 1,500 students and confers bachelor’s degrees to hundreds of students each year in 27 different majors.

Each student receives an IBM laptop computer equipped with the latest software and wireless capabilities. Internet access is provided through electronic data ports in the library, dormitory rooms and multimedia classrooms. Network access is available through dial-up modem for off-campus students.

The university’s service learning component, which combines academics and community service, has become a national model to other higher education institutions. Extensive career development opportunities abound through co-op programs and internships with more than 90 companies.

Administration�President – Dr. Ronald L. CarterExecutive Asst. to the President for Administration – Mr. Rixon CampbellVice President for Academic Affairs – Dr. Lisa MontgomeryVice President for Institutional Advancement – Ms. Joy PaigeVice President for Business and Finance – Mr. Gerald HectorAsst. Vice President for Business and Finance – Mr. James KingDean of Student Development - Mrs. Cathy JonesDean of Enrollment Services - Mr. George HarrisAsst. VP for Government Sponsored Programs & Research– Dr. Diane BowlesDirector of Athletics – Mr. Stephen Joyner, Sr.Special Assistant to the President - Mr. Idrise Strange

School�Motto:�“Sit Lux” – “Let There Be Light”

Presidental�Vision�Johnson C. Smith’s 13th President, Dr. Ronald L. Carter, has issued a challenge

to faculty, staff, students, staff, alumni, trustees and friends. He has envisioned a path to move JCSU from good to great on the educational landscape so that we may live on our growing edge.

In�his�vision,�he�has�six�priorities�that�will�outline�the�way�we�move�forward:

•� Academic Excellence – Shift the weight between quantity and quality in the University’s policies and procedures that currently lean toward quantity, which in effect has led to inconsistent levels of Smith’s programs, faculty and students.

•� Operational Performance – Develop a focused University strategy that is based on a comprehensive management information system and measureable outcomes.

•� Advising Research Mastery – Attract, hire, and maintain a differential faculty of teacher-advisers, teacher scholars, and applied researchers.

•� Diversity – Attract a critical mass of highly motivated, high achieving students across racial, ethnic, and national boundaries.

•� Distinctive Student Experience – Accelerate the University’s scheduled maintenance plan, especially in the classrooms and dormitories.

•� Community Engagement – Lead sustained and actionable conversations with the City and coalitions of developers concerning the revitalization of the Urban Distinct that is Johnson C. Smith’s front door.

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University�Facts� � � � � ��������������•� Each�full-time�student�receives�laptop�computer�equipped�with�

complete access to a campus-wide network through wired and wireless connectivity. Internet access is provided through electronic data ports in the library, dormitory rooms (one per pillow) and multimedia classrooms. The university has made a commitment to utilizing technology in the classroom by implementing “Smart Classrooms” which have varying degrees of technology faculty can use to engage students.

•� JCSU� has� been� ranked� several� times� by� U.S.� News� and� World�Report as one of the best comprehensive colleges in the South, Johnson C. Smith University continues to be a leader among private liberal arts colleges in the nation.

•� The�University�enrolls�approximately�1,500�students�and�confers�bachelor’s degrees to hundreds of students each year in 27 different majors.

•� Johnson�C.�Smith’s�service�learning�component,�which�combines�academics and community service, has become a national model to other higher education institutions. Extensive career development opportunities abound through co-op programs and internships with more than 90 companies.

•� On� December� 27,� 1892,� Livingstone� College� and� then� Biddle�Memorial Institute, (Johnson C. Smith University) played in the first�black�college� football� contest� in�snows�of�Salisbury,�North�Carolina, just two days after Christmas. This 118-year old historic rivalry still exist today with the Commemorative Classic.

Purpose/Mission�Statement�Founded in 1867 under the auspices of the Committee on Freedmen of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) is an independent, private, coeducational institution of higher learning. Located in the rapidly growing metropolis of Charlotte, North Carolina, “Queen City of the South,” this historically African-American university has a residential campus with a familiar atmosphere in which students are stimulated and nurtured by dedicated and caring faculty and staff.

Consistent with its Christian roots, the university recognizes the importance of moral and ethical values to undergird intellectual development and all endeavors. JCSU believes in the unrelenting pursuit of knowledge and in the values of cultivating the life of the mind.�The�university� assigns� great� significance� to� the�development�of� self-confidence,� to� the� understanding� of� ones’� own� heritage� as�well as an awareness of the cultures of others, to exploration of the myriad forces affecting people of a complex technological age, and to formulating a sense of one’s role in this schema.

The mission of JCSU is to provide an outstanding education for a diverse group of talented and highly motivated students from various ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographical backgrounds. The university offers a liberal education in conjunction with concentrated study in�specialized� fields,� in�preparation� for�advanced�study�and�specific�careers.

The university endeavors to produce graduates who are able to communicate effectively, think critically, learn independently as well

as�collaboratively,�and�demonstrate�competence�in�their�chosen�fields.�Further,� it� provides� an� environment� in� which� students� can� fulfill�their physical, social, cultural, spiritual, and other personal needs through which they can develop a compelling sense of social and civic responsibility for leadership and service in a dynamic, multicultural society. Likewise, the university embraces its responsibility to provide leadership, service, and lifelong learning to the larger community.

Regarding teaching effectiveness as paramount in its educational enterprise, JCSU has a commitment to the recruitment and retention of an outstanding faculty. To this end, the university promotes faculty development, encourages faculty involvement in research and other creative activities, and endorses the principles of academic freedom.

To ensure the integrity and stability of its status and the perpetuation of� its� rich� legacy,� Johnson�C.� Smith�University�has� a� firm�resolve� to�maintain� the� fiscal� and� human� resources� requisite� to� be� a� truly�distinctive institution—a hallmark of excellence in its students, faculty, staff, administrators, academic and other programs, facilities, operations, and environment.

Notable�Alumni�Frederick Branch ’42 first� African� American� officer� in� the� United�States Marine Corps.

Eva M. Clayton ‘55� Clayton� and� Mel� Watt� were� the� first� African�Americans elected to the House of Representatives from North Carolina since 1898 (since Clayton won the special election, she took office�before�Watt).��

Charlie Dannelly ‘62 is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state’s thirty-eighth Senate district since 1995.

Richard Erwin ‘47 In 1980, President Jimmy Carter appointed Erwin as�the�first�black�federal�judge�in�North�Carolina.

Vincent Matthew ‘70 winner of two gold medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics�and�1972�Summer�Olympics.

Pettis Norman ’62 former tight end with the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers. He is on the top-50 greatest Dallas Cowboys of All-Time. (the school’s annual award given to the outstanding student-athlete is called the Pettis Norman Award.)

Fred “Curly” Neal ‘62 legendary former member of the Harlem Globetrotters.

Chet Grimsley ’78 recognized�as�the�first�Euro-American�to�garner�accolades as All-CIAA and All-American at JCSU and at an HBCU. Author�of�“White�Golden�Bull.”

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Dr. Ronald Carter Presidentof Johnson C. Smith University

Dr. Ronald L. Carter, a native of High Point, N.C., became the 13th president of Johnson C. Smith University on July 1, 2008. With more than 30 years serving students and universities, Dr. Carter brings an impressive record of community leadership, academic administration, and budget management to the position.

Upon graduating magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and philosophy from Morehouse College in 1971, Dr. Carter began his distinguished

career at Boston University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Center, where by 1981, he rose to become the school’s youngest dean of students. While at Boston University, Dr. Carter pursued graduate studies, earning both a Master of Theology degree and a Ph.D. in philosophy of religion. In the late 1980s, Dr. Carter’s interaction with relatives of Nelson Mandela compelled him to put his abilities to work in South Africa.

Prior to Mandela’s release from prison in 1990 and the abolition of apartheid, Dr. Carter was named senior administrator of the Health Services Development Unit at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. The program he served was dedicated to improving the health of local communities through the development of model approaches based on primary health care principles and decentralized rural health systems. Within five years at the university, he again defied the status quo by becoming the school’s dean of students— and one of the first black administrators at the traditionally white institution. As dean of students, he created and received funding for the Wits Black Schools Partnership Programme that brought the university together with more than 4,000 high school students to enhance learning in township schools that were disadvantaged by apartheid. In addition, he helped raise $500,000 to support an initiative between the BookSmart Foundation and the university to provide five computer centers and more than four million books to children, schools, and libraries in South African townships.

Dr. Carter returned to the United States in 1997 as the provost and dean of faculty at Coker College in Hartsville, S.C. His almost 11-year tenure at Coker College included key roles in the private liberal arts college’s strategic planning, academic and student development, financial management, and fund-raising. At Coker College he created a Distinguished International Visiting Scholars Program and a Distinguished Lecture Series. He also provided guidance and oversight for the college’s Center for Leadership and Community Development, which partnered the college with community-based organizations, governmental departments, and funding organizations. A conceptual

framework he worked with at Coker College for assessing and evaluating student learning outcomes in general education has been published in Assessing Student Learning in General Education.

His many community involvements have included serving as ethicist for the Pee Dee Regional Center Ethics Committee, chairman of the Darlington County Disabilities and Special Needs Board, member of the Greater Timmonsville Friends United Board of Directors, chair of the Darlington County Habitat for Humanity board, first vice-president and director of education of the Palmetto State and Baptist Convention, member of the Pee Dee United Negro College Fund Advisory Board, member of the Coastal Carolina University Dalton and Linda Floyd Mentoring Program Advisory Board, and vice president of the Hartsville Rotary Club.

With research and teaching interests in the areas of medical ethics, ethical theory, and philosophic-religious issues, Dr. Carter has held faculty positions at both Coker College and Boston University. While at Boston University, he was director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Career, Educational and Counseling Services and served as senior editor of Debate and Understanding, a scholarly journal for the study of minority Americans’ economic, political, and social development.

His expertise in medical ethics and community involvement have brought him several national appointments, including moderator for the National Meeting of the Medical Institute for Sexual Health (2004-2006), chair of expert panel for the Connecting Parenting Adults and Youth Project funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2006), and chair of expert review panel of scientific measurement for an abstinence rating tool funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2007). He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs in South Africa and in the U.S., discussing educational issues and policies.

Among his many honors and awards, Dr. Carter was appointed a Sloan Scholar at Morehouse College, a Danforth Fellow at Boston University, and a Merrill Scholar, Robert College, Istanbul, Turkey. He was a senior fellow at the Stedman Graham Leadership Institute of Chicago, and nominated by South Carolina Governor Jim Hodges to serve as a member of the John De La Howe School Board of Trustees.

In 2006, Dr. Carter was the recipient of the 2006 South Carolina Dance Association President’s Award for promoting and supporting dance in South Carolina. He was recognized in the 2005/2006 edition of Blackbook as an outstanding citizen who is making a difference in Eastern South Carolina.

Since becoming president, Dr. Carter has become very involved in the Charlotte community. Currently, he is a board member with the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, Chair of the Charlotte Street Car Advisory Committee, Charlotte Center City Partners, Charlotte Museum of History, and Foundation for the Carolinas.

He is the father of a daughter, Tumelo Rosalind Carter, and has been the foster parent of four other children.

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Stephen Joyner enters his sixth full season as Johnson C. Smith University’s Director of Athletics, a position he has held since April 1, 2005. Joyner previously served as the University’s assistant director of athletics. He also holds his longstanding position as JCSU Men’s Head Basketball Coach.

“In my role as Director of Athletics, my primary focus has been and will continue to be the day-to-day operations and supervision of the departmental staff, while striving to promote effective communication amongst JCSU faculty, staff, student-athletes, alumni, media, and the general public,” says Joyner.

JCSU has enjoyed unparalleled success under Joyner’s watch. During the 2005-06 season, JCSU won three CIAA Western Division Championships. The Golden Bulls claimed CIAA titles in men’s tennis, women’s basketball, and men’s basketball. In addition to a strong year in the CIAA, two Golden Bulls teams advanced to NCAA post-season competition (men’s and women’s basketball). Men’s and women’s basketball repeated this success during the 2007-08 season and again last season, when both teams captured the CIAA Tournament Championship (2008-09).

Along with their excellence on the field, JCSU student-athletes have reached new heights in the classroom during Joyner’s tenure at the helm of the athletics program. Since his arrival, nearly 200 student-athletes have received their undergraduate degrees, half have graduated with honors, and several have gone on to pursue graduate degrees. The Class of 2010 Valedictorian and Salutatorian were student-athletes from the men’s tennis team and women’s track and field, respectively. The Salutatorian has been student-athlete three times from the previous four graduating classes.

During the 2008-09 season, Joyner earned his 400th career coaching victory, his third CIAA Tournament crown (2001, 2008, 2009), and he was named Athletic Director of the Year by the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Joyner recently completed his 22nd season as head coach of the JCSU Golden Bulls Basketball Team. His career record is 420-245. A native of Winston-Salem, NC, Joyner was the standout point guard for the Golden Bulls from 1969-73. For more than two decades, he has taken the men’s program to unprecedented levels, establishing J.C. Smith as one of the most competitive teams in the CIAA and NCAA DII basketball.

Joyner earned a bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education from Johnson C. Smith University and a master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling from Virginia State University. Joyner and his wife, Narell, live in Charlotte, North Carolina. They have two sons and a daughter: Steve Jr., who serves as the Head Women’ Basketball Coach at Winston-Salem State University, Brian, and Janel, a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

diReCToR of aThleTiCS Stephen Joyner, Sr.

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Vanessa TaylorInterim Senior Woman AdministratorVanessa Taylor is entering her first year as the Interim Senior Woman Administrator and entering her 10th season as head coach of the JCSU women’s basketball program. Prior to her joining the Golden Bulls staff, Taylor compiled an 83-95 record over seven years at Elizabeth City State University.

The Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) is the highest ranking female in each NCAA athletic department or member conference. The designation of SWA is intended to encourage and promote the involvement of female administrators in meaningful ways in the decision-making process in intercollegiate athletics. The designation is intended to enhance representation of female experience and perspective at the institutional, conference and national levels and support women’s interests. Her daily responsibilities can include any department tasks and must include senior management team responsibilities.

In nine seasons as head coach of the Lady Golden Bulls, Taylor has guided her team to the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Championship game on four separate occasions. JCSU finished as runners-up in 2003, 2006 and 2008; then captured the first ever women’s CIAA Tournament Championship at Johnson C. Smith in 2009. Thus far, her career record at JCSU is an impressive 167-100 and 250-195 overall.

Emerald FulmoreCompliance CoordinatorEmerald Fulmore joined Johnson C. Smith in December 2008 as the compliance coordinator for the athletic department. She also serves the Lady Golden Bulls Head Volleyball Coach.

Fulmore brings coaching experience from her time spent as the head volleyball coach

and assistant women’s basketball coach at Baltimore City Community College from 2006-2007.

As the head volleyball coach, Fulmore will develop game strategies and direct student-athletes during games to compete

with sportsmanship, cooperate with the athletic director, athletic administration, fellow coaches and student-athletes to promote the best interests of the entire athletic program, conduct off-season training and conditioning sessions, and recruiting college caliber student-athletes that can improve the program and the University.

Fulmore brings experience from Towson University where she served as the assistant director of compliance services since 2007. Prior to her stint at Towson, Fulmore was the compliance assistant at Morgan State University from 2005-2006.

Originally from North Carolina, Fulmore is a native of Lumberton, NC. She graduated from Winston-Salem State University in 2004 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Management and Business Administration. She received her Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Morgan State University in May 2009.

Lamont HinsonSports Information DirectorLamont Hinson is within his second year as the Director of Sports Information at Johnson C. Smith University. He joined the Golden Bull family in January of 2009. The multi-faceted SID has added many new features to the department in the area of sports information. Thus far, the JCSU Athletic media functionality has expanded. The Golden Bulls now provides live webcasts of football, basketball, home track & field, and some special events through the official JCSU Athletic website www.goldenbullsports.com.

Prior to relocating to Charlotte, NC, Hinson served two years as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Fayetteville State University. Hinson also served the play-by-play announcer for volleyball and women’s basketball webcasts. He was the host during football season for the weekly coach’s show FSU Pigskin Press Talk as well as some other innovative ventures at Fayetteville State

Hinson has covered Johnson C. Smith University athletics through a men’s and women’s basketball CIAA Championship seasons, hosting the 2010 NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, and the launch of the Commemorative Classic (annual football clash between JCSU and Livingstone College).

A native of Fayetteville, NC, Hinson graduated cum laude from Fayetteville State University in 2003 with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration with a Marketing concentration. He later earned a Master’s in Business Administration and in Sports Management from Barry University in 2006.

JCSU aThleTiC STaff

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Tim BoticHead Athletic Trainer

Tim Botic begins his sixth season as a member of the Golden Bulls athletic training staff. This is his second season as the head athletic trainer; Botic spent the previous four seasons as the assistant athletic trainer. Botic was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI.

He attended the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in Athletic Training. He then

attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where he received a master’s degree in Exercise and Sport Science. While at UNCG, Botic worked as a graduate assistant at Greensboro College for two years. He enjoys woodworking, hiking, backwoods camping, reading and riding his Harley. He is a certified and licensed athletic trainer (ATC, LAT) and is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS). He, his wife Katie, and daughter Isabella make their home in Charlotte, NC with their two dogs, Ruckus and Melee.

Katie Hanes-RomanoAssistant Athletic TrainerKathryn Hanes-Romano enters her second season as the assistant athletic trainer on the Golden Bulls athletic training staff. Hanes-Romano attended Greensboro College, where she earned a bachelor of science in Athletic Training in 2006.

She also earned a professional certificate in Nutrition for Optimal Health, Wellness, and Sports from North Carolina State University in 2007. Prior to joining the JCSU family, Hanes-Romano served as a certified and licensed athletic trainer for The Running School in Swan Lake, NY, Southeastern Orthopedic Specialists in Greensboro, NC, and Carolina Physical Therapy in New Bern from 2006 to 2008. She is currently a certified and licensed athletic trainer (ATC, LAT) and lifeguard/swim instructor. She and her husband, Victor, live in Lake Wylie, SC with their two dogs, Chip and Wilson.

Dr. Deborah QuickFaculty Athletic RepresentativeDeborah Brown Quick, Ph.D was appointed Faculty Athletic Representative for Johnson C. Smith University beginning in the 2010-2010 academic year.

As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Johnson C. Smith University is required to designate a faculty member as Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR). The Faculty Athletics Representative plays a key role in the oversight of the intercollegiate athletics program by providing a voice that reflects traditional faculty values to ensure the academic integrity of the program and the welfare of student-athletes.

She is also Associate Professor of Sociology and presently serves as Chair of Social and Behavioral Sciences. She is married with one child.

Dr. Antonia MeadStudent-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) AdvisorDr. Antonia Mead currently serves as the advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) her at JCSU. Mead has served as an Assistant Professor of Health Education at Johnson C. Smith University since 2005. She is also a Faculty Liaison for the Smith Institute for Applied Research.

She received her Ph.D. in Health Education & Health Promotion from the University of Alabama, a M.S. in Human Movement Science, and a B.S. in Biology both from the University of Memphis. CHES certified (Community Health Education Specialist), her research interest include minority health, college student health, and faith-based initiatives.

Previous employment includes program coordinator for a teen pregnancy prevention program, community outreach program coordinator for a non-profit organization, research assistant, and communications/marketing intern.

In addition to the SAAC Advisor, she is advisor for the Zeta Xi Chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa. Involvement in professional organizations includes American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD), the American Academy of Health Behavior (AAHB), Eta Sigma Gamma, and Phi Epsilon Kappa. Service/ volunteer activities include United Negro College Fund, Antioch MB Church, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

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Steven AycockHead Football

Coach

Thomas EatonAssistant Softball

Coach

Lamont HinsonSports Information

Director

Venessa RoyAssistant Softball

Coach

TIm BoticHead Athletic

Trainer

Ronnie EnochAsst. Women’s

Basketball / Bowling Coach

Stephen Joyner, Sr.AD / Head Men’sBasketball Coach

Mark SherrillAssistant Men’s

Basketball Coach

Eric BrownAssistant Football

(DBs/Special Teams)

Maurice FlowersAssistant Football(QBs/Off. Coord.)

Peggy LideCheerleader Advisor /

Athletics Event Coordinator

Steve ShippAssistant Football(Wide Receivers)

Craig CoxAssistant Football

(Def. Line/Recruiting)

Emerald FulmoreCompliance Coordinator / Head Volleyball Coach

Jarvis McConneaughayHead Women’s Bowling Coach

Vanessa TaylorHead Women’s

Basketball Coach/SWA

Mike CraftAssistant Football(Running Backs)

Clement GibbsStrength &

Conditioning Coach

Anika PimentelAssistant Volleyball

Coach

Kevin ThompsonAssistant Football(Offensive Line)

James CuthbertsonHead Men’s & Women’s

Tennis Coach

Lennox Graham Head T&F Coach / Stadium Manager

Dr. Deborah QuickFaculty Athletic Representative

Jovon TimesHead Softball

Coach

Reginald DouglasAdministrative

Assistant

Katie Hanes-RomanoAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Greg RichardsonAssistant Football

(Asst. HC/Def. Coord.)

William WatkinsHead Golf

Coach

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The Team behind the Team

We Support JCSU

Go Golden Bulls!!!

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Carolina Screen PrintingThe Charlotte Post

Charlotte Regional Visitors Association (CRVA)Charlotte Sports Commission

Coca-Cola Bottling Company ConsolidatedCook’s Sporting Goods

JCSU 100 ClubJCSU Bookstore

JCSU Business OfficeJCSU CharlotteAlumni Chapter

JCSU Print ShopFDY, Inc.

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History in the Making

The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association is the oldest African-American athletic conference in the United States. Founded in 1912 on the campus of Hampton Institute (now Hampton University), the CIAA embodies a history rich in tradition which epitomizes the fortitude of its 10 colleges and universities.

When the conference was founded it was originally known as the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Its founding fathers were Allen Washington and C.H. Williams of Hampton Institute; Earnest J. Marshall of Howard University; George Johnson of Lincoln University (PA); W.E. Atkins, Charles Fraser and H.P. Hargrove of Shaw University and J.W. Barco and J.W. Pierce of Virginia Union University.

Student-athletes who compete in CIAA basketball this season continue a legacy of excellence that culminated in a competitive frenzy that began a half century ago. That culminating event was the first CIAA basketball tournament. Today, it is highly regarded as model for sports promotion.

The first CIAA tournament was held at the end of the 1945-46 season in Turner’s Arena in Washington, D.C., where the North Carolina College men’s team reined victorious over that inaugural tournament. Lem Graves, who chronicled the tournament’s events for a weekly newspaper, wrote that it was the “all-time sports thrill of a lifetime.” Graves should receive a chorus of affirmation.

The CIAA, which is comprised of 13 member institutions: Bowie State University, Chowan University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, Johnson C. Smith University, Lincoln University (PA), Livingstone College, Saint Augustine’s College, Saint Paul’s College, Shaw University, Virginia State University, Virginia Union University, and Winston-Salem State University, is divided into Northern and Southern Divisions, and sponsors sixteen annual championships. The men’s championships are football, cross country, basketball, indoor track, golf, outdoor track, baseball, and tennis. The eight women’s championships are cross country, basketball, indoor track, outdoor track, softball, volleyball, bowling and tennis.

CIAA teams are recognized as national contenders in sports. In basketball, Virginia Union won NCAA Division II national titles in 2005, 1992, and 1980. North Carolina Central University (former affiliate) also won the national championship in 1989. CIAA basketball teams have appeared in the NCAA tournament each of the last thirty

years, and the conference has distinguished itself by having more teams compete for the national basketball title than any other conference at the Division II level.

Division rivalries and heroic finishes are CIAA hallmarks. This season, more than any other, the legacy will surely continue…

CIAA Sports Information Directors Association

Greg GoingsSports Information DirectorBowie State [email protected] (301) 860-3574

Meredith LongDeputy Athletics Director/SIDChowan [email protected](252) 398-6468

April EmorySports Information DirectorElizabeth City State [email protected](252) 335-3278

Adrian FergusonSports Information DirectorFayetteville State [email protected](910) 672-1254

Lamont HinsonSports Information DirectorJohnson C. Smith [email protected](704) 378-1118

Chris WeedenSports Information DirectorLincoln University (PA)[email protected](484) 365-7384

Richard RogersSports Information DirectorLivingstone [email protected](704) 216-6179

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Anthony JeffriesSports Information DirectorSaint Augustine’s [email protected](919) 516-5158

Bianca WarrenSports Information DirectorSaint Paul’s [email protected](434) 848-1828

Sherri FillinghamSports Information DirectorShaw [email protected](919) 546-8250

Jason PompeySports Information DirectorVirginia State [email protected](804) 524-5028

Jim JunotSports Information DirectorVirginia Union [email protected](804) 342-1493

Trevin GoodwinAthletic Media Relations DirectorWinston-Salem State [email protected](336) 750-2909

Golden Bulls Game Operations Staff

Otis StroudVoice of the Golden Bulls

Herbert GidneyGame Clock Operator

Darryl PattersonShot Clock Operator

William WatkinsSports Info IT Specialist

Kiana BrooksStatistician

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• The population of the city of Charlotte is estimated at 648,000 with almost1.6 million residents in the metro area.

• The 21st largest city in the United States, Charlotte is the largest trading center in the southeast, second largest financial center in the United Statesand the center of the nation’s fifth largest urban region.

• The Charlotte region is composed of 16 counties, including two counties in South Carolina, with the city of Charlotte serving as the hub.

• Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, the national hub of US Airways, carries on average more than 585 flights daily on eight major airlines and sixcommuter carriers, which provide non-stop service to over 120 destinations.

• Charlotte is the largest and most accessible city between Washington, D.C.and Atlanta, GA. More than 60% of the Unites States population lives within a two-hour flight of Charlotte and over six million people live within a 100-mile radius.

• More than $1.8 trillion in financial assets are managed in the Charlotteregion, home to the headquarters of the largest (Bank of America) and fourth largest (Wachovia) bank holding companies in the country.

• Site Selection Magazine placed Charlotte No. 1 in foreign business growth;there are more than 500 foreign-owned firms in Charlotte.

• Fortune Magazine named Charlotte the city with the No. 1 “Pro-BusinessAttitude” in America. Charlotte ranks fifth in the number of Fortune-headquartered companies; more than 300 of the Fortune 500 businesseshave an office in Charlotte.

Sources: Chamber of Commerce and the Charlotte-Douglas InternationalAirport.

The Queen City was founded in

1769 and named for Queen

Charlotte, wife of King George III

of England. Charlotte is the

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2010-11 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULENovember2 NC A&T Scrimmage Charlotte, NC 6:30PM7 SC State Scrimmage Orangeburg, SC 3:00PM9 NC Central Exhibition Durham, NC 5:30PM13 Tuskegee Tuskegee, AL 3:00PM17 Queens (NC) Charlotte, NC 7:00PM

2010 Queen City Classic20 Wingate vs. Livingstone Charlotte, NC 2:00PM20 PFEIFFER CHARLOTTE, NC 4:00PM21 Livingstone vs. Pfeiffer Charlotte, NC 2:00PM21 WINGATE CHARLOTTE, NC 4:00PM30 QUEENS (NC) CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM

December4 BELMONT ABBEY CHARLOTTE, NC 2:00PM13 ST. PAUL’S CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM

January6 Chowan Murfreesboro, NC 5:30PM8 Elizabeth City State Elizabeth City, NC 5:30PM10 LINCOLN (PA) CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM13 St. Paul’s Lawrenceville, VA 5:30PM15 VIRGINIA STATE CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM17 VIRGINIA UNION CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM20 BOWIE STATE CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM22 LIVINGSTONE CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM25 North Greenville Tigerville, SC 6:00PM29 Fayetteville State Fayetteville, NC 5:30PM31 Winston-Salem State Winston-Salem, NC 5:30PM

February5 Shaw Raleigh, NC 5:30PM7 FAYETTEVILLE STATE CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM12 St. Augustine’s Raleigh, NC 5:30PM14 SHAW CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM19 WINSTON-SALEM STATE CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM21 ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHARLOTTE, NC 5:30PM26 Livingstone Salisbury, NC 5:30PM

Feb. 28- Mar. 5 CIAA Tournament Charlotte, NC TBA

*Home Games in Bold*

Head Coach: Vanessa TaylorAssistant Coaches – Ronnie Enoch & Judene WrightSports Information Director: Lamont M. HinsonAthletic Director: Steve Joyner President: Ronald L. Carter, Ph.D.